"Under Big Ben
London Relay
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 12, 1988.
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral, 12.30 p.m-Coleman Hawkins (Saxo
phone Soloa)Jake
Sorrow Slow Fox-Trot.
Some Of These Days (Shelton
Brookes).
After You've Gone (Creamer, Lay-
ton).
12.40 p.m.-Concert Waltzes,
1 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather
Report.
1.03 p.m.-Luigi Fort (Tenor) and Or-
chestra Raymonde.
1.30 p.m.--Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments,
1.40 p.m.Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 3 In D Minor, Op. 30. Played by Vladimir Horowitz (Piano) and The London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Coates.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
ZBW 355 M. (845 E.c.'s) and 31.49 M.
(9.52 megacycles)
Georges Thill accompanied by 7.45 p.m.-Studio A Talk By The Au- Maurice Faure at the Plano thor Of Chinese Evergreen"
A
Le Deluge--Prelude (Saint-Saens, Op. 45) .....Toscha Seidel (Violin Solo) with Max Rabinovitch at the Piano.
Paysage (Theuriet and Hahn); Si Mes Vers Avalent Des Alles (Hugo and Hahn)...Ninon, Vallin' with Orchestra conducted by Godfrey Andolfi.
Le Saule (Hahfi).....Maurice Dám- bois (Violoncello Soló) with Fer- hand Gocyena at the Piano, unda Minuet Of The Will O' The Wisps "Damnation of Faust"-Berlioz)... Serge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra,
6 p.m.-Georges Thill (Tenor) and 6.50 p.m.Violin And Viola Solos.
Ninon Vallin (Soprano) In A French Programme. Les
Saltimbanques
Ouverture
(Louis Ganne).
....Orchestre Sym- phonique Du Lutetia Wagram sous la direction de Fernand Heurteur. L'Attaque Du Moulin (Druneau)
"Adieux a la foret”
Sapho Air De Jean (Massenet)
"Ah! qu'il est loin mon pays!” “
Georges Thill with Orchestra conducted by Eugene Bigot. Gavotte ("Mignon" Thomas).
Leopold Stokowski, and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Berceuse De Jocelyn (Godard-Arr. G. Sandre)......Ninon Vallin ac- companied by Piano & Violoncello. Feux D'Artifice (Extrait des. "Pre-
lude" Ze Livre-Debussy)...Marcel Ciampi (Piano Solo). Ouvre Ton Coeur (Spanish Serenade -Bizet); Nuit D'Espagne (From "Scenes Pittoreaques Massenet)
:
Hungarian Dance No. 6 In B Flat Major (Brahms-Joachim); Ro- manza Andaluza (Spanish Dance), Op. 22 (Sarasate)....Yehudi Menu- hin (Violin). Piano, accompaniment| by Marcel Gazelle. Minuet With Two Variations from Sonata (K. Stamitz); Minuet And Finale from Divertimento (J. Haydn).
Eero Selin (Viola) d'amore), Grete Eweler (Violin) and Gregory Pecker, ('Cello). 7.05 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.07. p.m.-Songs by Elizabeth Schu-
mann (Soprano).
Fruhlingstraum (A Dream Of Spring
Muller-Schubert).
Der Einsame (The Solitary One), Op.
~41 (Lappe-Schubert).
7.17 p.m.-Mozart-Symphony In C -Major, K. 551 (“Jupiter"). Played
by the Vienna Philharmonic Orches- tra. conducted by Brüno Walter.
Winning
8
Victor Parcell
Dr.
pm Local Time Signal; Weather Report and Announcements. 8.01 p.m.-London Relay Under Big Ben. A talk by Howard Marshall. 8.15 p.m.-Berlin Stato Opera Orches-
tra..
Rosamunde-Ballet Music (Schubert) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 (Franz
Liszt arr. Müller-Berghaus), Torch Dance No. 1 In B Flat Major
(Meyerbeer),
8.40 p.m.-Studio-Rev. C. B. R. Sar-
gent-40th Series of Opera.
9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News.
A Wagner Programme".
9.50 p.m.Dance Music.
Oh! You Sweet Thing-Fox-Trot. Shine Quickstep....Harry Roy and His Orchestra from The Mayfair Hotel with vocal refrain. Chicago-Fox-Trot..... Nat Gonella
& His Georgians.
Saturday 10 p.m.-Lohilon Relay
Night Variety'. The Two Leslics (Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes), with The B.B.C. Variety Orchestra conducted by Charles Shadwell. Pre- sented by John Sharman. 11 p.m.-Close down.
BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies--
GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m. GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/a (25.59 m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (3155 m.)
G.M.T.
Chinese Evergreen
A Talk
By The Author
soprano) and Beatrice Botterill (Harp).
(5.55 am Steamboat.
programme of Variety and drama from our floating play-house, reviving for you some of the glories of the old show- boat days. Presented by William MacLurg.
6.40 a.m.-Next Week's Programmės. 6.50a.m.-The News and Announce
ments. Greenwich Time Signal mË 7.00 a.m.
7.15. a.in.-Close Down.
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GBJ 21.58. Mc/s ̄ (13.98 m.) ĠSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) - GSG 17.79 Mc/š (16,86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. Scenes from 'Ri- chard of Bordeaux,' by Gordon Da- viot.
11.30 a.m.-The Planets' (Holst). 12.00 p.m.-Under Big Ben.' A talk
by Howard Marshall. 12.13 p.m.-The BBC Northern Ireland
Orchestra.
1.20 p.m. Next Week's Programmes. 1.80 p.m.The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at. 1.45 p.m.
1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission 2.
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Frequencies
GSH 21.47 Mc/s (18.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. 'Saturday Night Variety, including "The Two Leslies' (Leslie Sarony and Leslie Holmes), With the BBC Variety Orchestra; Pre- conductor, Charles Shadwell, sented by John Sharman, 3.00 p.m.Under Big Ben.' A talk by
Howard Marshall.
An Au- Programme..
3.15 p.m.-'Coster Carnival.'
gust Bank Holiday Written and arranged by Cyril Nash. 4.00 p.m. The News and Announce- ments.. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m.
5.00 a.mBig Ben. Fact or Fiction?- Atlantis, the Lost Continent. A fea- ture programme by Rayner Heppen- stall. Produced by John Pudney. 4.20 p.m. Next Week's Programmes. 5.30 a.m.-Programme of Traditional 4.30 p.m.The Bernard Crook Quintet,
Welsh Music. Dolan Evans (Mezzo- 5.00 p.m.-Close Down.
WCONTRACT What's On At the Cinemas
(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 existence.
HIGH CARD VALUES
OF THE FOUR-ACES BYSTÉM
ACE... KING. QUEEN I JACK
HE COULDN'T GO WRONG
AT THE MAJESTIC "Dead End." AT THE STAR "Dreaming Lips." A throbbing drama of life in a city-This picture gives Elizabeth Bergner- street, paved with riches and poverty, one of the most interesting roles of her romance and heartaches, Sylvia Sidney career as a wife who is torn between. and Joel McCrea are starred in this devotion for her invalid husband and a powerful human story, based on the passionate love for his best friend. The stage hit by Sidney Ringsley. The rest of the cast is headed by Joyce supporting cast includes Humphry Bo-Bland, Sydney Fairbrother, Felix Ayl- di-len Jenkins and the "Dead End" Kids:rop. Reviewed elsewhere.
gart, Claire Trevor, Wendy Barrie, Al-mer, Fisher White and Donald Calth--
A Cyril Daldy of diamond. East led the King of St. Louis, Mo., again spades and then switched to a writes us an interest-jamond on which I played the Ace. ing letter, which "Hoping for a 3-3 break in spades reads: "Recently I led the Queen, but when East played a hand in took his Ace and returned the ten, which both op-this hope was shattered I took ponents were simul- the spade Jack and exited with the taneously end-played, fourth spade, whereupon East led *each in a different another diamond to which I played suit, so that it did not matter which the King. was thrown on lead. It struck.me "At this point I had taken five that a card distribution with which tricks and all hands were down to this situation could arise must be of four cards.
From East's failure rather infrequent occurrence.” to return his partner's club lead it was evident that his Jack had been
South, Dealer
East-West vulnerable North-South 30 on scors
#53
Q 39 4
10 5 4
8.2 2
N WE
AK 109
♡ A 10 8
5 3
a singleton, and, as he was marked
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merciless
AT THE ORIENTAL-—“Hollywood ƐAT THE QUEEN'S—“Wives Under”. Hotel."All the stars of the Warner Suspicion", with Warren William Gail. firmament in the liveliest, tunefullest, Patrick, Constance Moore, Ralph Mor- most hilarious and spectacular musi-gan and William Lundigan. Depicting cale the studio has turned out since the soul regeneration of a “42nd St,” With Dick Powell, Rose district attorney determined to get a. mary Lane, Hugh Herbert, Glenda Far- conviction at any price. Unable to rell, Lola Lane, Johnnie Davis, Alan accept the plea of a murder who tells Mowbray, Frances Langford, Louella he shot his wife in a moment of Parsons and Benny Goodman's Swing jealousy, he Inter finds himself almost Band.
in the same predicament when he find his neglected" wife in the arms of an- AT THE KING'S "Paradise For other man and nearly commits a mur- Two"This merry comedy tells the der story of a young millionaire who poses
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as a reporter to win the heart of a beautiful chorus girl and, as the result AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Go, Chase of a series of mad escapades and mad-Yourself”, with Joe Penner, Lucille with three hearts, he must now be der misunderstandings, is finally forced Ball, Juno Travis, a hilarious comedy left with one diamond. West, who to impersonate himself. With Jack Hul- the action of which takes place mostly had discarded two clubs on the last bert, Patricia Ellis and Arthur Riscoe.around a trailer.
If
two spade leads, was marked with three more clubs and also with one diamond. Therefore all I had to do was lead my last diamond. West held the Queen, he would be forced to lead into the club tenace so that two clubs in the closed hand and the high heart in dummy would give me the last three tricks,
The bidding:
AK 10
If
East
· Pass
East held the diamond, Queen, would be forced to lead into dum my's hearts, giving me two tricks in that suit and the top club."
he
South West North
INT Pass
"My bid seems to have been based While the situation
to a large extent on wishful think-clarer can throw where
De- op
West opened a club, East's ponent and achieve an end play Jack falling to the King. The heart does not occur very frequently, we King was led and East allowed it to are in receipt of another letter con- hold but second heart lead to taining a similar-hand, which the
toakahis, Ana, Went, will devDE BESTA choosing the fatal discard of a small (Copyright, By The Four Aces).
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