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"How He Lied To Her Husband”

G.B.S. Play

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER §. 1988-

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.--Songs by Percy Homing

(Baritone).

12.40 p.m. Bournemouth Municipal

Orchestra.

1 p.m. —Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.Patricia Rossborough at the

Piano.

1.16 p.m.-Reginald Dixon (Organ). 1.80 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press; Announce- Weather Forecast and ments.

140 p.m.--Musical Comedy Selections.] 2.15 p.m. Close down.

6 p.m.-Studio. The Children's Hour. 7 p.m. Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.ine-Brahms Quartet In

Minor, Op. 51, No. 2. Played by the Lener String Quartet. 7.35 p.m.-Brahms Song.

O Wausst Ich Doch Den Weg: Zu- ruck...........Alexander Kipnis (Bass) and Gerald Moore; (Piano).. 7.40 p.m.-Studio.B.W. Orchestra. 1. Artists Life Waltz (Strauss).

Z.B.W. Orchestra.-.

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)

7. (a) Love Song (Becce-Knorn); (b) All I Do Is For Love Of You (Fenyes-Geis). Herbert E. Grob (Tenor) with Organ

8. Selections from Tales of Hoffmann (Offenbach)...ZB.W. Orchestra. 8.30 p.m. London Relay At The Black Dog" Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour Presented by S. E. Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton. p.m.-Eric Coates Compositions. London Bridge-March; Summer Afternoon-Idyll..... Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra..

9

I Heard You Singing....Alfred Pic-

caver (Tenor) with Plano, Valsette From. "Wood Nymphs".

cond.

Light Symphony Orchestra by The Composer. 19.15 p.m.-London Relay "World_Af- fairs". A talk by The Right Hon. Sir Malcolm Robertson, G.C.M.G., K.B.E.

2. (a) Do Not Go, My Love (Hage-9.30 p.m--London Relay-The News.

man); (b) Swans (A. Walter 9.50 p.m.-Dance Music. Kramer)

¿

Rose Bampton

(Contralto) with Wilfred Pelle-

-tier (Piano).

8. By the Shine of the Sea (Percy)

Elliott).

4. Two Moroccan Dances (Charles

Grelenfer).

1

5. (a) La Danse de L'Ouárda; (b).

La Danse des Sabres..

Orchestra.

6. Minuetto Galante

Pellegatti ('Cello).

Z.B.W.

Ettore

Waltz-Close To Me.

Fox-Trot-Front Page News.... Syd- ney Lipton & His Grosvenor House Band with vocal chorus by Chips: Chippendale.

Fox-TrofTake Another Guess.....

Teddy Foster & His Kings Of Swing with vocal refrain by Teddy Foster.

Tangos Moonlight On The Rio

Grande; Fireflowers

Heinz Huppertz and His 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.

OF THE

THE ACES ARBITRATE

Fox-Trots-Two Shadows In The Moonlight; Moon At Sea....Billy Thorburn & His Music with vocal refrain.

Tangos-Desconflule; Novia............ Or

7.15 a.m.

Z.B.W. Orchestra

From

The Studio

An Evening with the sian Ballet

8 a.m.Ploughing Competition at Moreton-in-the-Marsh, Gloucester-

shire.

8.20 a.mSociable, Songs. 8.50 a.m. The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 9.a.m

questa Tipica Francisco, Canaro 9.15 a.m.-Close down. with vocal refrain.

Fox-Trots-I Was Saying To The Moon (from 'Go west, young man'); On A Typical Tropical Night (from 'Go west, young man'), Reggie Childs and His Orchestra with vocal refrain.

Slow

Fox-Trots-Bedtime Medley; The Sweetest Music This Side Of Heaven....Maurice Winnick & His Orchestra with vocal refrain,

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TRANSMISSION 2

GŠJ 21.53 Mc/s (18.93- m.) GSH 21.47 Me/s (13,97 m.): GSG 17.79 Mc/s (1686 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16:86 m.) · GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)

10.45 a.m.-Big Ben, Scones from The

Old Ladies by Rodney Ackland,- adapted from the novel by Hugh Walpole,

10.30 p.m.-Gilbert & Sullivan-Ex-11.30 a.m.-Harry Farmer, at Organ of

cerpts from The Gondollers". ·

the Granada, Clapham Junction,-

11.45 a.m.-B.B.C. Empire Orchestra.

Mr.. 12.30 p.m.At the Black Dog.

Wilkes at home in his own bar-par- lour.

1 p.m.-Waltzes.

I Stole The Prince....Leo Sheffield, London.

Henry A. Lytton, Bertha Lewis, Mavis Bennett & Arthur Hosking. But Bless My Heart; Try We Life- long....Mavis Bennett, Leo Shef- field, Henry A. Lytton, Bertha Lewis & Arthur Hosking. Do Not Give Way....Leo Sheffield, Winifred Lawson, Aileen Davis, Derek Oldham, George Baker. Now, Tray, What is the Cause....

Chorus.

1.15 p.m.-'World Affairs, Talk by the Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Robertson. 1.30. p.m.-The News and Announce-- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m.

1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission 2.

TRANSMISSION 3

Replying, We Sing......Derek Old- ham, George Baker & Chorus. Then, Let's Away; Then Away They Go To An Island Fair......Derek Oldham, Winifred Lawson, Aileen Davies, George Baker and Chorus. 10.55 p.m.-London Relay How. He

Lied To Her Husband', by Bernard] G.M.T. Shaw. Produced by Leslie Stokes.. 11 p.m.-Close down.

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DAVENTRY

TRANSMISSION 1

GSI 15.26 Mc/s (19.66 m.) GSO 15.18 Mc/a (19.76 m.) GSE 11.86 Mc/s (25.29 m.) GSD, 11.75 Mc/s (25,53 m.) GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31:55 m.)

GSI 21.53 Mc/s (13.95 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/à (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSG (to 4 p.m.) 17.79 Mc/s

(16.86 m.)

GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.)

2 p.m.-Big Ben. Hughes and Lever"

in Songs at the Piano.

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2.15 p.m. The Aston Hippodrome

Orchestra.

2.55. p.m. How he Lied to her Has- :! band. By Bernard Shaw. 3.80 p.m.-Band of His Majesty's Royal

Air Force.

4 p.m.-The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-Matters of Moment. Talk by Dr. Charles Hill, in series for lis- teners in India.

7 a.m.-Big Ben. 'World Affairs.' Talk 4.85 p.m.-Recital by Francis Russell!

by the Rt. Hon. Sir Malcolm Robert-1

Bon

(Tenor).

5 p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE KING'S "Woman Chaseaf AT THE QUEEN'S — “Swing Your The highly hilarious, romance hilarious comedy which Lady". Man:" A casts Miriam Hopkins as agitarchi-hunk-smith belle and the dumbest tect who chases a wealthy, young man

nan wredo that ever grunted on sawdust, to the ends of the earth to make him further enlivened by some of the best sign a contract and finally manages to mélodies of the year. Hailed by the get it and him also with Joel McCrea, New York press as "The loudest laugh: playing opposite her, Ella Logan, Leona of the season With Humphrey Bo-- Maricle, Erik Rhodes and. Broderick gart, Frank McHugh, Allen Jenkins,

Louise Fazenda, Nat Pendleton, Penny"!.. Crawford.

Singleton and the Weaver Troupe.

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Recently we were called upon to had played low, I would have had settle an argument in which-North to put it up and you would have

claimed that. his

made your contract." South re HIGH CARD VALUES partner had misplay- FOUR ACER SYSTEN ed the dummy. We plied, "Well, it was just a guess." ACE... 3 agreed with North's Now North interrupted: "Didn't it KING..2 contention, but at seem

reasonable to you that if QUEEN 1 the same time were West had held the Ace of hearts, JACK forced to point out he would have put it up instead of

AT THE ORIENTAL"The Squeak-† that he himself had playing the Jack? Accordingly,

Edmund Love, the popular Holly- not suggested

the once he played the Jack, why wood star, heads a strong cast in right play.

didn't you take the best play and Alexander Korda's latest production. day". Fifth issue of a resume of pro- The Ace of diamonds was open-duck? I think you played the He is seen in familiar guise as a police Eressive China. ed. Déclarer ruffed, drew the hand terribly.”

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detective. Opposite, him, is Ann Todd,

AT THE ALHAMBRA “China To-

the pretty young British actress, and] AT THE MAJESTIC "Deluge." A trumps, laid down the King of dia- Eventually the argument was they are supported by Sebastian Shaw, grippy spectacle of the ages. An as- monds, discarding a heart, return-put up to us and our answer was Tamara Desni, Robert Newton, Alstair Londing imaginative drama of the des- ed to his own hand with a club and that South played the hand badly, which was adapted for the screen by

Sim, and Stewart Rome. The story, truction of our modern world. led the ten of Hearts. West played but not for North's reason. Here Bryan Wallace, and Edward O. Berk- AT THE STAR-“Stingaree", with the Jack, whereupon Declarer play is the correct play: South should man, is based on the successful Edgar Irene Dunne and Richard Dix. An old ed the King from dummy. East start out just as he did by drawing Wallace Thriller. won with the Ace and led back a trumps and discarding a heart on diamond. Now Declarer was forced the King of diamonds. Then he

to lose another heart trick and the should trump dummy's remaining hand was set.

South, Dealer

bidding

North

to South

QJ.96 6 10,87 14:3

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diamond in his own hand, draw all the clubs and lead the heart. When West played the Jack, he should have played the King, just, se he did. But here is the differ- ence East held the singletoni Ace of hearts. Accordingly, he would have been forced to lead either a diamond oral (club; Whichever one he played, South would have simply, discarded his remaining heart and trumped in dummy. By means of the elimina- tion play he would have provided. for both possibilities: - (1) the possibility that West bold the heart

the possibility. (wh

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