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Liya Gurevitch (Piano) From The Studio

THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 9, 1988,

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Delius-Brigg Fair. Played by the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Geoffrey Toye.

12.47 p.m.--Songs by Heddle Nash!

(Tenor).

To The Queen Of My Heart! (Shel-

ley); Love's Philosophy (Shelley);}; Helen-The Shepherd's Song

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.

(9.52 megacycles).

Greetings To Vienna-Waltz (L.[6 p.m.-Light Opera Sclections.

Donauwellen, Waltz Slede);

Rev. C. B. R. Sargent Continues

Opera Series

7.25 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota.

tions.

7.27 p.m.-Beethoven-Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67. Played by the Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conduct ed by Sir Landon Ronald.

"The Merry Widow"Vocal Gems Arr... (Ivanovici

Gotz Hohne); (Lehar). Intro: Introduction; Ví- lia; For the night of the ball will Evening On The Rhine-Waltz

go by; Maxims; I love you so; 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather (Willy Richartz); In Dreamy Night

March Finale-Act 3,

Report and Announcements. Waltz (From "Der Landstrei-

"The Waltz Dream"-Vocal Gems: cher C. M. Ziehrer); Moonlight

(Straus). (Byron On The Danube-Waltz Gay).

(Words, Herbert: Music Offenbach 1.30 p.m.-Reuter, and Rugby Press,

arr. Korngold); The Dubarry

If I Am Dreaming (Words, Leigh:

Weather Forecast and ments.

Announce-

Music, Millocker-arṛ. Mackeþen); 1.40 p.m.-Latest Dance Music.

Passing By (Herrick & Purcell).

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

at

the

1.03 p.m.- Harold Ramsay

Organ. Famous Tauber Melodies: Intro:

You are my heart's delight; Golden Song (Lilac Time);, In your arms to-night; Serenade (Schubert); Vilia (Merry Widow); Impatience (Thine is my heart); O Sanctis- gima.

Popular Melodies No. 3.

Intro:-

Pennies from Heaven; In the Cha- pel in the Moonlight; Another per- fect night is ending; I'll sing you a thousand love songs; There's a small Hotel; Did your Mother come from Ireland?.

1.15 p.m.-Orchestra Mascotte.

Quick-Step-Something Tells

.

Me; Slow Fox-Trot-Moonlight And Roses... Henry Jacques and His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot-My Heart Will Never Sing Again; Waltz The First Quarrel. Henry Jacques and His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. Fox-Trots So Little Time; Says My Heart (From 'Cocoanut Grove) Jack Harris and His Orchestra with vocal refrain.. Quick-Step The Chocolate Soldier's Daughter; Slow Fox-Trot-What Is Romance (From 'No sky so blue') Roy Fox and His Orches- tra with vocal refrain, Tangos--Champagne Bubbles; Song Of The Sea. Jose M. Lucchesi & His Orchestra.

Fox-Trots Lost And Found; Outside Of Paradise (From the Film).... Jack Harris and His Orchestra with vocal refrain by Sam Browne.

Close down.

2.15 p.m.

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.

ان الله

ORDINARY `ERRORS

Intro: The Gay Hus-8.03 p.m.-Studio-A Piano Recital by sar; Piccolo, piccolo; O you're love-

Liya Gurevitch. ly; Waltz Dream; We can kiss when we're in love....Light Opera Company.

1. Prelude & Fuga In D Minor (Bach)- 2. Pastorale & Capriccio (Scarlatti—--

Tausig)

The Damask Rose-Selection (Chopin themes, adapted G. H. Clutsam).. Court Symphony Orchestra. The Chocolate Soldier Vocal Gems (S. Stange & Oscar Straus). In- tro: The Chocolate Soldier (Duet); The Bulgarians;: Tiralala; Thank The Lord the War is over; Falling is Love; Forgive; That would be lovely; The Letter Song: 9.15 p.m.--Two Talks From The Studio.. My Hero......The Columbia Light

9.30 p.m.--London Relay-The News, Opera Company with Orchestra. "Monsieur Beaucaire". Selection 9.50 p.m.-Dance Music.

8. Bolero (Chopin)

4. 3 Ecossaises (Chopin).

8.30 p.m.-Studio-Rev. C. B. R. Sar-

gent-42nd Series of Opera. Mozart Programme..

(Rosse, arr. Bucalossi). Light Symphony Orchestra.

New

!!

6.30 p.m.-Albert Sandler's Orchestra.

Gipsy, Sing For Me (Meisel); Heart- less (Meisel); Hvorfor?-Give Me Your Heart (Jacob Gade); Illusions (Illusions Perdues) (Jacob Gade); Soliloquy (Alan Murray); Gipsy Melody (Nelson & Knight); Gipsy Moon (Borganoff); Bird Songs At Eventide (Eric Coates); Yvonne 10 (Horatio Nicholls); Trouble In Paradise

Ager., & (Wever, Schwartz). p.m.-Songs by Kirsten Flagstad (Soprano).

5

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Et Hab, Op. 26, No. 1 (Paulson- Grieg); Im-Kahne (In the Boat), Op. 60, No. 3 (Krag-Grieg); Ein Schwan (A Swan), Op. 25, No. (Ibsen, trs. Henzen-Griég). 7.10 p.m.--Mischa Elman (Violin).

Zigeunerweisen (Sarasate, Op. 20). Thais-Meditation (Massenet).

Fox-Trot Oh By Jingo....The Kra- kajax from the San Marco and Florida Club, London. With vocal- Trio.

Waltzes-Throw Open Wide Your Window; Espana. Sydney Kyte and His Piccadilly Hotel Band. p.m.-London Relay-Variety. Al and Bob Harvey, Our Two Cana- dian Pals; Adriano Dante, Eng- land's Ace Accordeonist; Beryl Beresford, Vocal Comedienne with Leslie Hinton at the piano; Al Burnett, The Bad Boy from a Good: Family and Percival Mackey and His

by Orchestra. Presented Ernest Longstaffe.

11 p.m.-London Relay 'Under Big: Ben'. A talk by Howard Marshall. 11.15 p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE ALHAMBRA—"Woman--

AT THE ORIENTAL—“Escapade”, with Luise Rainer and William: Powell. Wise".-The tale of a two-fisted little Viennese gaiety and music whimsical spitfire who out-witted and outsocked comedy and lifting musical sequences a boss who thought he knew all about- marks the new continental romance, and women. With Rochelle Hudson, Michael in which William Powell is introduced Whalen, Thomas Beck and Alan Dine--

hart. in an entirely new type of role.

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The súccessor to.

AT THE QUEEN'S "Over Wall”—A sensational AT THE STAR-"Oil For The Lamps "Alcatraz Island." The gripping tale The epic tale of foreign of convict life, written by the man who

M. J. B. vrites: "While I read The bidding is reasonably good, of China." Your daily column with great and the eventual contract of four trade' in the interior of China comes to knows most about it-Warden Lewis interest, the Bridge that appears spades fairly correct although ac-vivid life in the long and eagerly await- E. Lawes of Sing Sing. The cast in-- in it is too good. tually three notrump is a laydown. ed screen version of Alice Teadale Ho- cludes Dick Foran, June. Travis, John bart's best selling novel. With Pat Litel, Dick Purcell Veda Ann Borg, How about showing West opened the King of dia- O'Brien in the role that gave him star George E. Stone and Raymond Hatton.

won with the Ace dom, supported by Josephine Hutchin- some ordinary hands monds, South in which ordinary and, remembering the old story son, Jean Muir, John Eldredge, Lyle Declarers like myself about people walking the streets of Talbot. Arthur Bryon, Henry O'Neill make the ordinary London with no soles to their and Donald Crisp. mistakes that cost shoeg, proceeded to draw trumps them points? I real-by the process of laying down the

OF THE

BOUR-ACKS SYSTEM

ACE KIND

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AT THE KING'S—“Smilin' Thra”.. Norma Shearer's triumph is welcom- ed back in response to a large demand on the part of the public, and still re- mains a rare film treat. Frederic 'AT THE MAJESTIC—“A Woman March and Leslie Howard take the ly believe that simple Ace and a small one. This proved Alone With Sylvia Sidney. Oscar other main roles in the picture. The hands will help us to be fatal gince West won the Homolka, John Loder and Desmond story is based on the famous Jane more than diffoult ones." Perhaps second trump lead with the Queen, Tester, Joseph Conrad's powerful and Cowl stage success. Playing prominent the King, drawing gripping tale of anarchists at work in roles are O. P. Heggie, Ralph Forbes, there is something in what M, J, B. laid down

central London and of a wónian caught Beryl Mercer, David Torrence, Mar--

garet Seddon and Forrester Harvey. requests. Accordingly, from now dummy's last trump, and now made in their woh of terror, on we are going to devote a good two diamonds to set the hand one deal of space to simple mistakes, trick. As usual, when a hand is For instance;

chucked, South complained about hia tough luck in finding three trumps in one hand, However, he had nineteen ways of fumiling his contract. For instance, here is probably the beat - line of play at four spades:

South..Dealer Both aldes vulnerabia

South should duck the first" 'dia« mond. Then, when a second, dia- mond la continued, he should win with the Ace, lay down, the Ace of trumpeɛ ruff the third diamond in dummy and then play a second

would ensure the con

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