Fifth Test Match
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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 24, 1988.
Today's Wireless
6 p.m.-Beethoven-Quartet In C Sharp, Minor, Op. 131. Played by the Busch
Quartet (Adolf Busch-Gosta · An- dreasson-Karl Doktor Hermani Busch).
6.43 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
V.
6.45 p.m.-London Relay-The Fifth
Cricket Test Match-England Australia. A commentary during play by Howard Marshall from Ken- nington Oval, London.
7 p.m-Bournemouth Municipal Or-
chestra.
Stradella-Overture (von Fletow
arr. Balfour).
The Two Imps (K. J. Alford). Fluttering Birds (J. Gennin). Idylle Bretonné (J. Gennin). Intermezzo Pizzicato (Strings)
(Montague Birch).
Crocus Time-Serenade for Strings
(T. De La Riviere). Raindrops-Pizzicati
For
Strings
(T. De La Riviere). 7.30 p.m.-Studio-A Recital by Eileen Rayner (Soprano) accompanied by E. O'Neil Shaw (Plano).
1. (a) I Know A Bank (Julius Har- rison); (b) A Green Cornfield (Michael Head); (v) A Lullaby (C. Villiers Stanford)....Eileen Rayner.
2. Piano Solo-Selected.....E. O'Neil
Shaw..
3. (a) Bird Of Happiness
(Harold
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
The Student Prince-Serenade (D.t Cricket Test Match-England
Donnelly & S. Romberg)....Allan Australia. A commentary during play by Howard Marshall and others Prior, Raymond Marlowe, Paul Clemon, Olaf Olson and Chorus from Kennington Oval, London. with His Majesty's Theatre Or-19.80 p.m.-London Relay-The_News. chestra conducted by Oscar Brad-] 9.50 p.m.--Moreton & Kaye On Two ley.
Pianos.
The Student Prince-Drinking Song
(D. Donnelly & S. Romberg). Raymond Marlowe, Paul Clemon, Olaf Olson and Chorus with His Majesty's Theatre Orchestra con- ducted by Oscar Bradley. 8.20 p.m.-London Relay The Fifth Cricket Test Match-England `v: Australia. A commentary on the closing overs before lunch and a sum- mary of the morning's play by Ho-10.30 p.m.-Dance Music. ward Marshall from Kennington Oval, London.
Tin Pan Alley Medley. Intro:-- Goodnight my Love; So do I; I Need You; Boo-Hoo; Love Marches On; What will I tell my Heart. Midnight In Mayfair (Newell Chase). 10 p.m.-London Relay The Fifth Cricket Test Match--England V. Australia. A commentary during play by Howard Marshall and others from Kennington Oval, London.
8.35 p.m. Light Opera.
The
"Duchess Of Dantzig"-Vocal Gems (Caryll). Intro:-Once our lips the Bourbon owned; My Sabots; Wine of France; Do you remem- ber; Chorus of Soldiers; The Mil- liner Monarch; Le Petit Corporal; First right, then left; For knightly truth; Low let them breathe; Goodbye.... Light Opera Company. "The Maid Of The Mountains"-Se-
lection (Fraser-Simson) London Palladium Orchestra con- ducted by Richard Crean. "Merrie England"-Selection (Ed- ward German). Intro:-Hey, Jolly Robin; Rustic Dance; Jig; O peace- ful England; Hornpipe; The Yeo- men of England; Graceful Dance; My troth is plighted; When. Cupid first this old world trod; · Robin Hood's Wedding.. New Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Mal- colm Sargent.
Greenhill); (b) Butterfly Wings (Montague Phillips); (c) "See Where My Love A-Maying Goes" (C. A. Lidgey).... Eileen Rayner. 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather]
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Sea Shantics and Choruses. Sea Shanties. Intro: What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor; Shenandoah; Blow the Man Down Bound for the Rio Grande; Whisky Johnny; Fire Down Below; Hulla- baloo-Belay; Billy Boy....Geraldo 9 p.m.-Studio and His Accordeon Band and Male Chorus.
Fox-Trots-
ciation.
Musical Recital From The Studio
of
5.15 am-The Chamber Music
Dvorak-5. Jean Fougnet (Violin); Douglas Cameron (Violoncello); An- gus Morrison (Pianoforte). Trio in G minor, Op. 26.
A
5.45 a.m.'Over the Farm Gate."
talk by J. A. Scott Watson, Professo
of Rural Economy, University Oxford.
6 a.m.-'Sweet, and Lovely. A musical. presentation by Peter Yorke and his- Orchestra.
6.35 a.m.-Visit to the Empire Exhibi-
tion (Scotland),
6.50. a.m.-The News and Announce-- :ments. Greenwich Time Signal at .. 7 a.m.
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Frequencies
GSJ 21.68 Mc/s (13.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (18.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Me/s. (16.86 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/s (19.76 m.) The Fleet's In Port Again (From)
George Black's Palladium Pro-10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. The Fifth Cricket duction 'O-Kay For Sound').
Test Match: England v. Australia.
There's A New World (From 10-11 a.m.-Variety.
Kay For Sound').. Debroy, 12 noon-Paul Robeson. Somers Band with vocal chorus. 12.20 p.m.-The Fifth Cricket Test Take My Heart......Dick McDon'
ough and His Orchestra. Let It Be Me (From "Broadway Hostess'). Jay Wilbur and
His Band. Woe Is Me. Mama Don't Allow It....Nat Gon- ella and His Georgians with vo- cal refrain by Nat Gonella.
(From
· I Heard A Song In A Taxi (From
"Transatlantic Rhythm') Breakfast In Harlem
"Transatlantic Rhythm') Harry Roy. and His Orchestra with vocal refrain. Waltzes
Neopolitan Nights. Midnight....
Hawaiians.
Gino Bordin & His!
Dr. Lanchester on 11 p.m.-Close down.
BROADCAST FROM "Diet In Relation To Teeth". 9.15 p.m.-London Relay The Fifth
DAVENTRY
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.
1064 CARD VALUES
OF THE FOUR-ACÉS BYSTEN
3
JACK.... 1.
HEED THE STORM SIGNALS
Neither aide vulnerable
are
TRANSMISSION 1
Frequencies
GSG: 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) .GSO 15.18 Mc/s. (19.76 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) G.M.T.
5 a.m.-Big
+:
Match: England v. Australia.
12.85 p.m.-The Ralph Elman Sextet. 1.15 p.m. - The Fifth Cricket Test-
Match: England v. Australia. 1.30 p.m.-The News and Announce- fments. Greenwich Time Signal at
1.45 p.m.
TRANSMISSION 3
Frequencies
GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Me/s (19.82 m.) 2 p.m.-Big Ben. The Fifth Cricket- Test Match: England v. Australia. 2.30 p.m.-The B.B.C. Empire Orches- tra; leader, Leonard Hirsch; conduc-- tor, Eric Fogg. Vera Moore (New"
• Zealand Pianist). 3.30 p.m.-The Fifth Cricket Test.
Match: England v. Australia.
14 p.m.-The News and Announcements.
"Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-The Fifth Cricket Test:
Match: England v. Australia. 4.40 p.m.-World Affairs.'A talk by: J. L. Brierly, O.B.E., Chichele Pro- fessor of International Law in ther University of Oxford..
4.55. p.m.-Folk-song Arrangements.
Fifth 5.25 p.m.-The
Cricket Test: A Match: England v. Australia. commentary on the closing overs of the day and a summary of the day's play, by Howard Marshall. From Kennington Oval, London.
Ben. 'Science and the Public: The British Association at Work. A talk by Allan Ferguson, Assistant Professor of Physics, Queen Mary College, London; Gen- eral Secretary of the British Asso-5.40 p.m.-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
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AT THE ORIENTAL—“Ex-Lady.”— AT THE CENTRAL "Elephant The intriguing tale of a girl who want- Boy."--Based on Rudyard Kipling's The skipper who where the trouble was by means of ed to have her cake and eat it, too. "Toomai of the Elephants" this Alex-
Sure enough, It is Bette at her daringest and best, ander Korda film introduces ignores storm signals the business double.
With Gene Raymond, Frank McHugh, type of screen team in Sabu, the hand- will probably wreck Last could not stand for it and ran Monroe Owsley, Claire Dodd.
some 12-year-old, Indian boy who plays the title role, and Irwatha, said to be: his ship sooner on to two clubs, whereupon South. de-
The later.
THE ALHAMBRA AND the world's largest elephant. ACE ...
Similarly, the cided that it was safe to show his KING
Bridge-player who other suit.
"Cocoanut Grove", with picture took two years to make in the West's club raise was QUEEN'S QUEEN 1 fails to take heed now natural, and at this point Fred MacMurray, Harriet Hilliard, heart of the Indian jungles.
when he finds his North decided to sound out Slam Ben Blue, and the Yacht Club Boys. The story of "Cocoanut Grove" deals
AT THE KING'S "King of the bid possibilities-hence the cue-bid in with MacMurray's struggle to get his Damned." This opponents
picture, thriller, rebellious band, who have not worked having to do with air-raids and war,- ding strongly and clubs.
to steadily for over two years, out to the has for its principals, Helen Vinson foolishly doubles is going to get rid The subsequent bidding
West Coast-to play an audition at the (Mrs. Fred Perry), Noah Beery and West's double was of course correct, Cocoanut Grove. When one of the Conrad Veidt. Dramatic scenes make a great many points.
since South wished no part of the boys wins a trailer as his prize in this a brilliant Gaumont-British pro- East Dealer
Slam. West's double, however, was contest, his troubles really begin, En duction, said to keep audiences edging one of those bids referred to above route by trailer to California the-bun from their seats.
gry band suffers all kinds of trials and -**** namely * an instance where he failed tribulations including inthe annexation.. to pay attention to the storm of Fule Davis, a hill-billy auto me- AT THE MAJESTIC
"Riptide" signals. Of course his partner had chanic who also has musical ambitions, with Robert Montgomery and Norms smash musical climax of the pic- Shearer. An old favourite worth see- opened the bidding and he did holdre is the opening might at the Grove ing again in which both players give the Ape-Jack-small of spades in after MacMurray makes the grade, excellent performances. back of the apade bid. Neverthe less North had been, using thing in the world short of dynamite- in an effort to get his partner to six. Obviously North and South |both held freak hands. Hence, even though East and West had enough high cards to set a five- diamond contract with normal dis tribution, they didn't have enough for this hand.
VQ 10 8 43% OAK 98 2
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The bidding:
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"opening club bid was per- In the play, Declarer actually Issible, as was South's overcall managed to make an overtrick.A- club was opened. Dummy's Ace West's one ith a two-ault hand. otrump was not particularly good, won and a heart was promptly play- t he did have two stoppers in ed. East failed to put up the Ace, ades and plenty of clubs. North whereupon Declarer made the sing- ith his treme
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