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West End Cabaret:. B.B.C.

Recording

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 12, 1933.

JELL In Town To-night:

Grand Opera:

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In-}

tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Primo Seala's Accordeon

Band and Sam Browne (Baritone). 1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Was-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.-Jeanette Macdonald (So- prano) and Nelson Eddy (Baritone) with selections from their plays. 1.30 p.g-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-

ments.

1.40 p.m.-Dance Music.

215 p.m.-Close down.

6 p.m.-Recorded Dance Music.

Swing-Swing As It Comes; Swingi

tis. Bert Fireman's Quintuplets Of Swing.

Slow Fox-Trots-Silver

Sails On

Moonlit Waters: After All These Years!...Jack Wilson & His Ver- satile Five.

Tangos Buen Amigo; Night On The

La Plata.....Juan Llosses & His Tango Orchestra. Fox-Trot-Pop-Corn Man; Quickstep, -Home Again Blues.......Harry! Roy & His Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot-Got A New Pair Of Shoes (film "Thoroughbreds don't cry'); Quickstep-Swing Is Here To Sway (film 'Ali Baba goes to Town')....Harry Roy & His Orch. 6.32 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

6.35 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording → “West End Cabaret". With 'Effie Atherton, May, June and Julie, The Mystery Singer, The Two Charladies, Madge Stephens and Peggy Rhodes, Clifford Stanton. Queenie Leonard and Ed- ward Cooper, Madge Mullen at the Piano, Piping by Ex-Pipe Major] Massie, Philip Wade as a Taxi-driver, Ord Hamilton and his 20th Century Band and Interruptions by Leonard Henry as the Visitor. Devised and] Produced by Cecil Madden.

8 p.m.---Local Time Signal,

Report and Announcements.

Weather

8.03 p.m.-Chopin-Concerto No. 2 In

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

8.32. p.m.--Songs from Grand Opers:

"Pagliacc" (Leoncavallo)-On With The Motley.......Richard Tauber (Tenor) with Orchestra cond. by G. Walter. "Madam Butterfly" (Puccini)—And Ezaghi and Izanami.......Rosina Buckman (Soprano) and Nellio Walker (Contralto) with Orches-10 tra cond. by Eugene Goossens, "The Magic Flute" (Mozart)----With- in These Sacred Walls... Ivar Andrasen (Bass) and Orchestra cond. by Fritz Zweig. "Norma" (Romani-Ballini)

Of Heaven....Ina Souez (Soprano) with Orchestra cond, by John Bar- birolli.

Queen

8.50 p.m.-London Relay—“Empire Ex-

change". Points of view by travel lers from the Dominions and Colon- ies.

|9.05 p.m.--Reginald Foort (Organ) and

the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. Lulworth Cove (Shadwell); Sevillo ('Cities of Romance' - Haydn Wood).....The E.B.C. Variety Or chestra cond. by Charles Shadwell, with Reginald Fcort at the F.B.C. Theatre Organ.

B.B.C. Singers

Work.' Talk by the Rt. Hon. the

Viscount Samuel.

7.15 a.m.-Chamber Music of Dvorak, 7.55 a.m.-Mr. Gillie Potter, 8.10 a.m.-'I Spy. Musical burlesque.

Greenwich Time Signal at

If I Am Dreaming (operetta, The 8.30 am.-The News and Annou

Dubarry') ......Piano accomp. by Frak La Forge.

ments. 9 a.m.

Without Your Love (Operetta 'The 9.15 a.m.-Close down.

Dubarry'). ...with Grace Moore) (Soprano) and Orch. You Will Remember

Vienna

TRANSMISSION 2 GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Me/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Me/s (16.86 m.) · GSG 17.79 Me/s (16.86 m.) GSF 15.14 Me/s (19.82 m.)

Mantovani and

(film 'Viennese Nights')......with Orch. p.m.--London Relay-In Town To- night". Introducing unusual stories from every walk of life and flashes G.M.T. from the news of the week. Pro-10.45 a.m.-Big Ben. duced by C. F. Meehan.

his Dance Orchestra.

fifteen years ago.

1.50

p.m.-End of Transmission 2.

TRANSMISSION 3

10.30 p.m.-London_Relay-A Recital] 11-30 a.m. 'Scrapbook for 1923. by The B.B.C. Singers: Margaret Scenes, memories, and melodies of Godlay; Margaret Rees; Gladys Win- mill; Doris Owens; Bradbridge 12.30 p.m.-Recital by Francis Russell White; Martin Boddey: Stanley Ri-

(Tenor). ley; Samuel Dyson. Conducted by 12.50 p.m.- Empire Exchange. Points Trevor "Harvey. With Ernest Lush!

of view by travellers from the Don- at the Piano. Songs: To Lovely

inions and Colonies Groves (Charles Tessier); Thy Lips 1.05 p.m.-The Cedric Sharpe Sextet. like Roses (Claude Lejeune); Love 1.30 p.m-The News and Announce- me Truly (Jacques Lefevre); When ments. Greenwich Time Signal ati I Behold (C. Goudimel); Fa, La, La,

1.45 p.m. I Cannot Conceal It (Pierre Certon); Soul in Torment (Jean Hure); Ma- drigal (Gabriel Faure). Quartets with piano, Op. 112: 1. Yearning; 2. In the Night; 3. Heaven Shines so Limpid and Clear; 4. See the Roses; Growing: 5. Grow, Stinging Nettle, by the Road; 6. Pretty Swallow, Dearest Swallow (Brahams).

p.m.-London Relay France Play'. A talk by E. M. Stephan. 11.10 p.m.-Close down.

BROADCAST FROM DAVENTRY

Hit Parade No. 3. Intro: Goodnight] Angel, My Heaven on Earth, Have you ever been in Heaven, Why talk about love, Serenade to the stars, So long sweetheart.....Re11 ginald Foort at the B.B.C. Theatre Organ,

Give Me Your Hand-Waltz; Mari- Iou-Tango......The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall with vocal chorus. Curtain Up (Ballerina Suite-A. Wood); Manhattan' Moonlight (Alter). The B.B.C. Variety Orchestra cond. by Charles Shad- well with Reginald Foort at the

F Minor, Op. 21. Arthur Rubinstein B.B.C. Theatre Organ. (Piano) and The London Symphony 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. Orchestra conducted by John Bar- 9.50 p.m.-Songs by Richard Crooks birolli.

(Tenor).

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.

HIGH CARD VALUES OF THE FOUR ACE SYSTEM

AN UNSAFE SAFETY PLAY

G.M.T.

· TRANSMISSION 1 GSI 15.26 Mc/s (19.66 m.) GSO 15.18 Me/s (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.)

7 a.m.-Big Ben. 'As I See It.

British Parliamentary System

at

The

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) GSG (to 4 p.m.) 17.79 Mc/s

(16.88 m.)

GSF 15.14 Me/s (19.82 m.)

G.M.T. 2 p.m.-Big Ben. 'In Town Te-night

Introducing unusual stories from every walk of life, and flashes from the news of the week.

2.30 p.m.-Recital by B.B.C. Singers. 3 p.m.-France at Play.' Talk by E.

.M. Stephan.

3.10 p.m.-The Cambridgeshire': Com-

mentary.

3.25 p.m.-Symphony Concert.

4 p.m-The News and Announcements.

Greenwich Time Signal at 4.15 p.m. 4.20 p.m.-Recital by Olive Groves (So-

prano).

4.40 p.m.-World Affairs.' Talk by H.

Wickham Steed. at 5 p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE MAJESTIC—"Sea Devil", AT THE ORIENTAL "Smilin' with Preston Foster and Donald Woods Thru".-Norma Shearer's triumph is as rivals of Victor McLaglens daugh- welcomed back in response to a large ter's hand and Ida Lupino as the girl demand on the part of the public, and in question. Naturally the two suitors still remains a rare film treat. Fredric are bitter enemies and it takes several March and Leslie Howard take the wild and woolly fist battles before they other main roles in the picture.

The come to any sort of understanding story is based on the famous Jane Jones, The supporting cast includes Gordon Cowl stage success. Playing prominent

Helen Flint, Murray Alper and Billy Gilbert.

Pierre Watkin, roles are O. P. Heggie. Ralph Forbes. Beryl Mercer, David Torrence. Mar- garet Seddon and Forrester Harvey.

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AT THE ALHAMBRA-"Over The Wall". A sensational successor to AT THE KING'S="Goldwyn Fol- Of all the different weapons at

"Alcatraz Island". The gripping tale lies."-The greatest West opened the

entertainers of Declarer's disposal, our favourite

King of dia- of convict life, written by the man who the

stage, screen, radio, dance and knows most about it-Warden Lewis grand opera put on the greatest show is the safety play. This play

monds. His partner overtook with E. Lawes of Sing Sing. The cast in the screen has ever shown, in Samuel frequently consists of giving up a

the Ace and shifted to a small cludes Dick Foran, June Travis, John Goldwyn's glorious technicolour screen trick that might well heart, Declarer put up the Queen George E. Stone and Raymond Hatton. Menjou, the Ritz Bros., Zorina. Kenny Litel, Dick Purcell, Veda Ann Borg, musical. The cast includes Adolphe not be lost in order which, somewhat to his surprise, to ensure against a held the trick since he had expect-

Baker, Andrea Leeds, Helen Jepson, AT THE QUEEN'S "The Adven-Phil Baker, Ella Logan, Bobby Clark, possible bad break ed West's vulnerable overcall to tures Of Robin Hood". The deathless Jerome Cowan, the American Ballet. that might eventual-contain the King. ly cause the loss of led a small trump to dummy's Ace, of the new perfected technicolour. The AT THE STAR-"One Night Of

Declarer now centuries, with an ideal cast in a blaze

romance that has thrilled the world for Edgar Bergen and "Charlie McCarthy." the contract. How then a trump back on which he makers of "Light Brigade" set a new Love", with Grace Moore. Lyle Talbot. ever, in making safe- played the eight. He was guard-standard for screen magnificence. Star- Mona Barrie and Jessie Ralph. ty plays it is well to ing against four trumps to the land with Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains, which are said to parallel with Grade make certain that the Queen-Jack in East's hand, but he Patric Knowles, Eugene' Pallette, Alan Moore's own life. It is full of colour is said to deal with incidents play is actually safe. In the overlooked a slight detail. West Hale, Melville Cooper, Ian Hunter and land the exotic background of Italy and following hand Declarer made returned the Jack of hearts and Una O'Connor. what he conceived to be one of Declarer was now at a loss. If he these insurance plays. It proved trumped his remaining diamond, to be just the opposite.

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he would be stuck in dummy. Therefore be decided to run the club suit, hoping (a) that the op- ponent short in clubs would not hold the other trump, or (b) that the opponent short in clubs would. not have another heart.

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promptly trumped the first club lead and returned a heart to set the con- tract.

In making his "safety play" Declarer had failed to foresee the possible developments. In addition, we feel that if East had by some chance held four trumps to the Queen-Jack plus the King of hearts, and Ace of diamonds, he would certainly have doubled,

(Copyright, By The Four Aces).

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