Victor Sanders And The
Z.B.W. Orchestra
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 18, 1938.
Today's Wireless
p.m.-Studio-The Children's Hour. 7p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.m.-A Scottish Programme. My Ain Folk (Lemon, Mills).
Mary Kay (Contralto); Glasgow Highlanders (Arr. Diack). Meg Merrilees (Arr. Diack).
Scottish Country Dance Orchestra conductor:: J. Michael Diack. Kishmul's Galley ("Song of the He- brides"-Arr. Kennedy Fraser). Fear A'Bhata (The Boatman).
Moray Macdonald (Soprano) with
Piano.
The Strathspey King (Scott Skinner arr. Hartley). Intro:-The Piper's Weird, Lament; Mrs. Scott Skin-1 ner, Strathspey; The Kirrie Keb buck, Strathspey; The Spey in Spate, Reel; Talisker, Strathspey; The Devil and the Dirk, Reel; Forbes Morrison, Strathspey; The Bride's Reel....Florence Macbride (Violin Solos).
Ye Banks And Braes (Arr. J. A.] Murray); The Road To The Isles (Kenneth MacLeod-P.. Kennedy- Fraser)
Sydney MacEwan
(Tenor) with Instrumental Trio. Petronella (Arr. Diack); Strip The Willow (Arr. Diack)......Scottish Country Dance Orchestra conduct- ed by J. Michael Diack. Sound The Pibroch (Traditional, arr. J. K. Lees); Skye Boat Song (Tra- ditional, arr. Malcolm Lawson). Alexander Macgregor (Baritone)] by Gerald with piano accomp Moore.
Reels (Arr. Diack). Intro:-Rachel Rae; High Road to Linton; Fight about the fireside; Brown's Reel. Strathspeys (Arr. Diack). Intro:-- Money Musk; Braes' o'- Tullimet; Highland Whiskey ...... Scottish Country Dance: Orchestra conduet- ed by J. Michael Diack. Auld
Scots Songs
(Medley-Arr.
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.
Francis).
(9.52 megacycles)
Intro: The Campbells 9.30 p.m.-London 'Relay-The News.
prano).
Traume (Wagner).
Im Triebhaus (In The Hothouse-
Wagner).
World
rld Affairs"
A
London Relay
Soprano) and Bruce Boyce (Cana- dian Baritone).~
5.45 a.m.-Topical Gazette,' "A fort
nightly review of things at Home. -Presented by Pascoe Thornton.
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cing.' With Dave Frost, and his Band. 6.50 a.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 7.00 a.m.
7.15 p.m.-Close Down.
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are coming; Annie Laurie; Loch 9.50 p.m.--Songs by Maria Muller (So-16.15 a.m. When You and I Were Dan- Lomond; Scots wha hae; Bonnie Dundee; My Love is like a Red Rose; On the Banks of Allan Wa- ter; Green Grow the Rashes, O; Auld Lang Syne....The Maestros (Vocal Quintette) with Orchestra, p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements. 8.02. p.m.-London Relay World Af
fairs'. A talk by A. P. Newton, Rhodes Professor of Imperial His- tory in the University of London.
Harold Ramsay at the 8.15 p.m.
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Organ. Rodeo March (Harold Ramsay). St. Louis Blues (Handy). Popular Melodies. Intro:-Alone, at Alone; I'm all a table for two; alone; You started me dreaming; The touch of your lips; Lost. Three Great Melodies. Intro:-Black
Eyes; Lorelei; O Sole Mio.
8.30 p.m.-Studio--A Concert by Z.B.W. Orchestra and Victor. Sanders (Bari- tone).
1. Waltz "The Count of Luxembourg'
(Lehar)
Z.B.W. Orchestra.
2. (a) Charming Chloe (Edward Ger- man); (b) Linden Lea (Vaughan Williams)
Victor Sanders.; (Tosti); (b) (Franz von Love Sonnet"
3. (a)
"Mattinata" "Liebestraum" Blon); (c). "A
(Herbert); (d) "Serenata La- mentosa" (Humphries) ...Z.B.W.
Orchestra.
4. (a) My Life's Delight; (b) Weep you No More; (c) Fair House Of Joy (Elizabethan Songs-Roger Quilter
Victor Sanders.
10 p.m.-London Relay-'Speed'.
programme of popular numbers with Blackburn, Anna Meakin, William George Allsop, and James Moody. 10.15 p.m.-Dance Music.
Fox-Trots-I'm In A Dancing Mood (From "This'll make you whistle'); My Red Letter Day (From "This'll ....Ambroşe make you whistle') and His Orchestra. Fox-Trot-Drummer Goes To Town. Slow Fox-Trot--The Japanese Sand- man....Joe Daniels and His Hot Shots in "Drumnasticks", Waltz-Marie Louise (From The
Flying Trapezo'). -Fox-Trot--There
5. Selection "A Desert Song" (Rom-11
..berg)
Z.B.W. Orchestra.
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 existence..
A DESPERATION DOUBLE
1
Any
Won't Be Spring (From The Flying Tra- .Eddie. Carroll & His peze') Music with vocal refrain. Fox-Trot-When The Poppies Bloom
Again.
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Frequencies-
10.45
GSH.21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s- (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) GSB 9.51 'Mc/s' (31.55 m.) a.m.-Big Ben, 'Coronation Scot." The story of a journey, by D. G. Bridson, in which the course of the train will be traced by way of Lon- don, Midland, North, and Scottish- Regions.
11.30 a.m.-Folk-song Arrangements. The BBC Singers (B): Sybilla Mar- Bettine Young, Winifred shall, Downer, Anne Wood, Rene Soames, Emlyn Bebb, Victor Utting, Victor Harding; conducted by Trevor Har- vey.
12.00 p.m.-'World Affairs.'
12.15 p.m.-Violin Recital by Sybil
Eaton.
In The
Or-12,45 p.m.-Cicely Courtneidge.
1.00 p.m.-Yascha Krein and his Gipsy
Orchestra. 1.30 p.m.The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m.
Slow Fox-Trot-Serenade'
Night......Ambrose and His chestra with vocal chorus. Tangos-Re-Fa-Si; Responso Male- vo....Juan De Dios Filiberto y su Orquesta Portena. Fox-Trots-Are You In Love With
Me Again? When You're Smiling 1.50 ....Cab Calloway and His Orch. Fox-Trot-Take My Heart. Slow Fox-Trot-You're Not The Kind....Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans with vocal, chorus.
p.m.-Close down.
BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY
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Frequencies
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Frequencies-
GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)
A pro- 2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. 'Speed."
with.
gramme of popular numbers, Anna Meakin," William Blackburn, George Allsopp, and James Moody. 2.15 p.m.-Ancient Music. 2.45 p.m.-Topical Gazette.' 3.15 p.mSteamboat.' A programme of Variety, music, and drama from our floating playhouse, reviving for you some of the glories of the oid showboat days.
4.00 p.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15.p.m.
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GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86.m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/a (19,76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m.). 5.00 a.m.-Big Ben. 'World Affairs.' A talk by A. P. Newton, Rhodes, Pro- in the fessor of Imperial History University of London. 5.15 am.-Recital by Empire Artists:
Marguerite Natalia (South African 5.00 p.m.-Close Down.
4.20 p.m.Matters of Moment,'
talk by the Rt. Hon. the Earl of Lytton, K.G., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., in a series for listeners in India. 4.35 p.m. Julius Kantrovitch and his
Orchestra.
What's On At the Cinemas
As the last hand was dealt Continuing yesterday's discus-
AT THE ORIENTAL—“Romance for sion of the rubber bridge tourma- neither side had a game but North AT THE KING'S "Navy Blue and
Gold."-Two midshipmen and a girl Three."-Fast moving farce of mis- ment conducted at the Regency Club we have another crucial final and South were ahead 240 points provide the romantic complications in taken identities and poor boy wins rich hand that meant the above the line. Thus it appeared this thrilling story of life at Annapolis. girl type, but with an Alpine setting Florence Rice is the girl, Robert Young and many novel and hilarious "angles. difference between that in order to win the match and James Stewart are the millshipmen The cast. includes Frank Morgan, Ro- FOUR-ACER SYSTEs winning and losing a East and West. would have to bid and the fight is on! Also featured in bert Young, Mary Astor, Edna May match. Eight hands and make a game. Mrs. Tansill/the cast are Lionel Barrymore, Billie Oliver,. Florence Rice, Henry Hull,
MISH CARD VALUES
ACE...
3
KINC..2 QUEEN.1 JACK...
Desperate measures
to snatch victory from defeat and on the hand below Mrs. Donald Tansill saved the day.
Burke and Tom Brown.
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Herman. Bing and Sig Rumann.
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of
youngster
of rubber bridge con-opened with one heart and strive stitute á match and
as he might her partner could find
AT THE QUEEN'S—“San Quentin.” the pair that emerges
nothing better than a one notrump AT THE STAR-“Ex-Mrs. Brad: A gripping drama of the Big House, TOTAL VALUE OF JACK BA with a net plus is
response. Right at this point ford" in which William Powell plays packed with thrills and surprises. It Jeanstars. Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart, declared the victor.
South presented his opponents the role of a successful doctor. On the final hand with an opportunity by interject- Arthur is his ex-wife, who decides to Ann Sheridan, Barton MacLane and
re-capture her former husband, but has a cast of several thousands. the pair that is behind figures ing a two spade overcall, South finds him in a baffling murder mystery.
"Peniten- frantically how many points it indeed had a fine hand and ordin-
AT. THE MAJESTIC must. score to obtain a victory. If arily would have been fully justi-
tiary,"
"with Walter Connolly, John Ho- at the conclusion of the match a fied in bidding. However victory
AT THE ALHAMBRA "Ex-Lady."ward and Jean Parker. A thrilling pair has obtained a part score it is credited with a 50 point bonus;was his if he could simply prevent-The intriguing, tale of a girl who enacted drama of love and revenge in a killer, due to circum-- if a game score it is credited with his opponents from bidding and wanted to have her cake and eat it, a jail. The story
too. It is Bette at her daringest and branded as making game and he 300 points.
was very best. With Gene Raymond, Frank Mc-stances, and the warden's daughter who
dared to love him. are often employed in an attempt foolish to take any risk whatsoever. Hugh, Monroe Owsley, Claire Dodd.
Mrs. Tansill now doubled, a bid sv that would have been foolhardy in any other circumstances, In this particular case it, was a brilliant bid. Realising that her partner's one-notrump response had indicat- ed that a game was remote she nevertheless was out, to get 800 points. She might be – doubling, South into a game, in which event they would lose by a large margin, but perhaps by some miracle the hand could be set two tricks, Fortunately for hor that is exactly what occurred. One heart `trick, one club trick and two.
· Neither side vulnerable
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