Jack Hylton
And Orchestra
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 29, 1938,
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m-Ralay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.Cicely Courineidge (Come-
dienne, and Jack Hulbert,
Our Greatest Successes. Intro:-
There's something about a soldier, My hat's on the side of my head; We'll all go riding, on a rainbow; The files crawled up the window; Sweep; All for a shilling a day; But not to-day; King 12.40 pm Jack Hylton and His Or-
chestra.
Every Single Little Tingle Of My
Heart Fox-Trot:
Weather Man-Fox-Trot.
A Melody For Two-Fox-Trot (From
the Film).
Still More Old Songs. Intro:-Hold your hand out, naughty boy; Sky- Alabama lark; Navaho; Little
Coon; Sing me to sleep; La Matt- chiche.
Pennies From
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31:49 M.
Novello)
(9.52 megacycles)
ther
Mary Ellis (Soprano) 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal,
Report and Announcements. accomp. by, the Drury Lane Thea- tro. Orch, conducted by Charles 8,08 p.m. A Talk On A Trip To Manila Prentice.
by E. L. Wynne-Jones, Esq., Chairman Of The Hong Kong Travel Associa- tion.
8.12 p.m.-Royal Philharmonic Orches- tra.. The Music Of The Spheres (Josef Strauss, Op. 225). 8.20 p.m.-Studio A Piano Recital by
Nura Kanis.
1. Variations in F Minor (Haydn). 2. Soirees de Vienne (Schubert
Liszt).
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Vocal Sweet Confessions (Gunther Ernst)...Joseph Schmidt (Tenor) with Orchestra,
Is Ended Orchestra The Song Gentlemen, the
("Concert Version"-Irving Ber
Carroll Gibbons and the lin) Savoy Orpheang with vocal chorus. Vocal-Vilia (From The Merry Wi
dow); The Merry Widow Waltz Jeannette (From the Film). MacDonald (Soprano) with Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer Orchestra, Tango Orchestra La Violetera (From 'City Lights')....Geraldo's Gaucho Tango Orchestra. Mandoline Orchestra Love's Dream After The Ball (Czibulka); Sylvia Ballet ("Pizzicato"-Delibes) .... Mandoline. Orchestra.............. p.m-Georges Thill (Tenor) In A French Programme. Dance Of The Flowers-Valse (From "Le Corsaire Ballet"-Delibes).... The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band 10 conducted by B. Walton O'Donnell. Enlevement (Stephan Bordese and C. Levade), Jo.. Georges Thill with Georges Truc at the Piano.
"Thais"-Mas- (From Meditation
senet)...... Boston Promenade Or- chestra conducted by Arthur Fied- ler, Violin Solo: Robert Gundersen. 11 Elegie (Massenet Gallet); Serenade1 p.m.-Close down.
(Toselli D'Amor)
8.45 pm-Studio--Rev. C. B. R. Sar- gent 39th Series Of Opera. A Pue- cini Programme. 9.30 p.m. London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.--Dance Records.
Heaven-Fox-Trot
(From the Film). · One, Two, Button Your Show (Fox-6.40
Trot)-(From 'Pennies from Hea- ven'S.
I p.m.—Local Time Signal and Weather
Report.
1.03 p.m.-Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and
His Boy Friends,
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, and Announce- Weather Forecast ments.
1.40 p.m.--Songs by Miliza Korjug
(Soprano).
1.50 p.m-Haydn-Quartet In B Major, Op. 76, No. 4. Played by the Prisca Quartet. (Walter Prisca, 1st Violin; Will Smith, 2nd Violin; Eugen Kor- ner, Viola; 'Cello.)
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
Ninon Val
lin (Soprano) accompanied by piano and violoncello, Hans Munch-Holland,
Waltz Of The Hours ("Coppelia”- Delibes); Variations ("Coppelia"- Delibes)... Symphony Orchestra conducted by Clemens Schmalstich. Fortunio ("La Maison Grise"Mes-
Bager)
.Georges Thill with Or- chestra conducted by Pierre Chag-
6 p.m.-Light Orchestral and
Variety.
Vocal
Orchestra-Neapolitan Nights (J. S. Zamecnik)...London Novelty Orch. Vocal-Serenade In The Night (Bi-
xio, Kennedy, Cherubini).
The
non.
...tions.
Street Singer (Arthur Tracy) with 7.10 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota- Instrumental Accompaniment. Orchestra-Hungarian March Pot- 7.12 p.m.-Schumann-Trio In D Min- or, Op. 63. Played by Cortot, Thi- pourri (J. Pecsi-Prichystal)..
baud and Casals (Instrumental Trio). George Boulanger and His Orch Vocal-When The Gipsy Played 7.45 p.m.--London Relay Under Big
("Glamorous Night" Hassall
Ben. A talk by Howard Marshall.
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four Inventors of the system that has
beaten every other system in existen
SIMPLE BUT SOUND..
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“Under Big Ben”
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ments. Greenwich Time Signal $7.00 azn.wali
7.15 a.m.-Close Down.
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G8J 21.53 Mc/s (13.98 m.) GBH 21.47 Mc/s (1897_m.) GBG 17.79, Mc/a (16.85. m.) G80 15.18 Mc/a (19.76. m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. The London Mo- zart Orchestra; leader, David Wise; conductor, Anthony Collins. 11.45 a.m. Under Big Ben. A talk
by Howard Marshall,
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12.00 p.m. The Cafe Colette Orchestra.
The return of the famous Cafe Co- lette Orchestra, directed by Walford Hyden, in a programme of dance music from the Continent and other parts of the world. The part of the volatile chef d'orchestre will be play ed by Dimitri Vetter. Produced by Fox-Trot-My. Honey's Lovin' Arms.
C. F. Meehan.. Val Rosing and His Swing Stars. 12.45 pm. Reginald Foort, at the BBC Fox-Trots A Little Love, A Little
Theatre Organ.ara Kiss; Body And Soul. Quintette 1.20 p.m.Next Week's Programmes. Of The Hot Club Of France Djan-1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- go Reinhardt (Guitar), Stephane ments. Greenwich Time Signal at Grappelly (Violin).
"Saturday 1.50 p.m.--End of Transmission 2.
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p.m. London Relay
Night Variety'. Including Florence Oldham, Radio's Own. Wee Georgie Wood, The Peter Pan Of Vaudeville; (By permission of George Black); with The B.B.C. Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell Presented by John Sharman.
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GBG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) G80 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m. GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) 9.51 Mc/a (31.55 m.) GSB
G.M.T. 5.00 a.m.-Big Ben. The London Mozart Orchestra; leader, David Wise; con- ductor, Anthony Collins.
6.00 8.m.-Empire Gazette." A topical
1:46 p.m.
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GSH 21.47 Mc/a (18.97 m:) GSG 17.79 Mès (16.86 m.) GSE 15:14 Mc/s (19.82 m.): 2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. Saturday Night Variety, including Florence Oldham (Radio's Own') and Wee Georgie Wood ("The Peter Pan of Vaude- ville) (by permission of George Black). With the BBC Variety Or- chestra, conducted by Charles Shad- well. Presented by John Sharman. |3.00 p.m.'Under Big Ben. A talk by
Howard Marshall.
3.15 p.m.-Musical Switch. 3.25 p.m.-Three Sea Plays-1: 'Chris- topher Columbus, His First Voyage of Discovery. Compiled by Tim Hea- ley from The Life of Columbus by Sir Clements Markham, and The Journal of Columbus by Las Casas. Production by Howard Rose; 4.00 p.m. The News and Announce- Greenwich Time Signal at ments.
4.15 p.m.
Devised review of events overseas. and edited by James Gilroy, assisted 4.20 p.m.-Next Week's Programmes. by Kenneth Baily. Presented by Pas- 4.30 p.m.-Empire Gazette. A topical review of events overseas. Devised coe Thornton.
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6.30 am. Ronald Gourley in Piano- and edited by James Gilroy, assisted
forte Improvisations.
by Kenneth Baily. Presented by Pas- coe Thornton.
6.40 a.m.-Next Week's Programmes.
6.50 a.m. The News and Announce- 5.00 p.m.-Close Down.
What's On At the Cinemas
Ginger Rogers and
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AT THE QUEEN'S Vivacious powerful human story, based on the Lady", with Ginger Rogers, James Ste-stage hit by Sidney Ringsley. wart. A story with a delightful thenie supporting cast includes Humphry Bo- based on the conflict between old fas- gart, Claire Trevor, Wendy Barrie, AI- hioned theories and modern actualities len Jenkins and the "Dead End" Kids. in marriage. James Stewart give excellent per AT THE STAR-"Hollywood Hotel.” formances. The various threads of A smart musical with Dick Powell, the story are woven into a hetic plot Hugh Herbert, Alan Mowbray, the tertaining fashion. One of the great advantages of With a high card value of 122, which moves to a great climax in en-Lane Sisters and Johnnie Davis, the Four Aces opening notrump Mr. Burnstine had close to a maxi- AT THE MAJESTIC
AT, THE ALHAMBRA—“Expensive "Second Husbands," with Beverly Roberts, and bid is the fact that it makes it Bỏ be 15 Page
mum one-notrump bid, hence fol- Honeymoond"With Loretta Young, Patrick Knowledges. Dealing with a very simple to arrive at a slam contract, lowing his partner's three-heart Tyrone Power Stuart Erwin, Claire movie actress whose popularity is wan-
Trevor, Lyle Talbot, Marjorie Weaver For instance, on the response he was fully justified in and J. Edward Bromberg. They part- ing and hits on the idea of a bi ed in Reno kissed impulsively in Miami publicity stunt to bring her back in following hand taken
bid. and the damage was done all or public favour. A romantic comie hit- from the quarter bidding three spades cue
Those two scrapping sweet- final match of the Mr Maier now responded with four again!
back! hearts of "Love", is "News? are:
AT THE KING'S—“I, Met My Love Vanderbilt Cup clubs, a further Ace showing bid, again and making the front page head- Again", with Joan Bennett Henry Tournament we pick and now Mr. Burnstine signed off
lines once more.
Fonda, Dame May Whitty, Alan Mar- shall, Alan Baxter and Louise Blatt. up 500. points, when David Burn-with four hearts, since he had no AT THE ORIENTAL “Dead End" The great Cosmopolitan Magazine -A. throbbing drama of life in a city story made into one of the screen's stine and Jimmy Maier bid six additional Ace to show and felt that street, paved with riches and poverty truly fine romantic pleture. The show hearts while our opponents at the
his three-spade bid had shown his romance and heartaches. Sylvia Sidney of two women who really knew how other table stopped at four.
1964 CARS VALUES OF THE
FOUR-ACES EVITEN
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East-West vulnerable
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extra values. Mr. Maier, however, with his powerful seven-card heart suit, did not accept the sign-off and bid five hearts, whereupon Mr. Burnstine contracted for the small slam.
The Queen of spades was opened. Declarer won with the King in dum- my, drew trumps and knocked ou the Ace of diamonds,
followi
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and Joel McCrea are starred in this to love.
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