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"Tom Jones" Light Opera From London

THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 17, 1988.

Today's Wireless

12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Catho- dra

12.30p.m.-Lelle Hutchinson (Vocal)

at the Pinto,?. 14-iPNP 12.40. p.m.---Victor Silvester and His

Ballroom Orchestra. * v

100 mLocal Time Signal and Wes-

thot Report.

1.03 p.m.-Musical Comedy. Selections 1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast. and Armounce: merits.

1.40 p.m. --Chopin-Concerto No. 1 In

E Minor. Ogo 11.

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9,52 megacycles)

cond, by Pierre Monteux, 6.53 p.m.Compositions of Bach,

:

Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) · and

The London Symphony Or-7.10 chestra conducted by John Barbirolli

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

́ 6.00 pm—For the Children.

Uncle Peter's Nursery Sing Song,

Intro Girls and Boy's come out

to play; Little Bo-Peep; Pol- - ly, put the kettle on; Ding, Dong, Dell, Jack and Jill: Sing a song of sixpence; Old Kind-Cole; Tom Tom, the

(b) Trust in me. (c) Ai'nt Misbehavin'.

Majanah! (Juan Llosses),

Choral Prelude: Out of the Doep 8.85 p.m.-Tangos.

1 Call To Thog (Babb); Leopold Stokowski and the Phi- 39:ladelphin OXcheltra.

Choral Prelude: In "Thes: Is. Joy

(Bach)

Toccata In D Minor ("Dorlan

Tode").

སྙན། Marcel-frapre on the Organ of

Alexandra Palace, London.) p.m.—Joseph Szigeti : (Violin),.? Ariogo (Largo froth, Piano Concer- toin F Minor *Bích frr: Szighti), intr- with Orchestra. Rondo (from Sonata in D Major

Schubert Op

58 Friedberg)." Adagio Im E«(Tartini-arr. On-

drfeok).

4

with Plano accompaniment.. by

Nikita de Magaloff.

Piper's Son, Christmas Day]7.23 p.m.-Closing Lotar Stock Quota- in the morning The Frogs tionnd woping

7.257p.m.-Musical Comedy-“He Want-}} Uncle Peter (Bass-Baritone)ed Adventure" Bobby Bowes, etc.

* with Instrumental: Trio. 8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather Singing Game For Children: When Report and Announcements.

6:09 pm--Studio==I=^E.Ozoriő

Piano,

"Lady" förr. Chalmers

Wood). Chalmers Wood's Orchestra with

vocal refrain,

From the Studio Serial Story—

Seeing the Empire."

You

A

Didn't Oughta Do Such Things

1. Hits from "Gold

Paree".

Diggers ·

(a) Stranger in Paree.

(b) Day-dreaming.

(c) Latin Quarter

(im Big Fella').

2.

Paul Robeson (Bass) with Or-

3.

My Bonnio, Lies Over The Waltzes:

chestra.

rt.

(a) La Colondrina.

Lullaby (Reger),

(b) Close,

Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano)

(c) I love you truly.

with Orchestra cond. by law- 4. Hits from "Hawaii Call”. rance Collingwood,"

6.30 p.m.-Bach-Double Concerto. In

D Mingr

Two Solo Violins: Yehudi Menuhin

and Georges Enesco with

Orchestra

Cean.

(a) Down where the trade

wind blowB.

(b) Hawali Call

5. Medley:

Love walked in.

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

David Burnstine, Merwin D. Mater, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

beaten every other system în existence.

WHEN TO OPEN

A simple but makeshift formula for the opening bid introduced some years ago was promptly adopted by thousands of players. This formula- arbitrarily stated that in order to open the bidding the player should possess two and one-half or more

honour

tricks. Experience has

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE

proven the fallacy of this theory, for many

FOUR-ACES SYSTEM hands that contain

ACE...

KING. 2

3. as many as three bare honour tricks should be passed; and, conversely, some

QUEEN.1

JACK.A1⁄2

TOTAL WILLANE DO SORE SE hands only about

MYERAGE HAND 69%

North, Dealer Both sides, vulnerable

Q 10 8 6 6 K J 2 ◊ 3 A_A_9_64.

A 4 7 3

A K 10 8

7 6 2 JE

K 9 7 3

J 4 Q 10 8 2

J 2

A Q 10 0 6 4 09:5 AK 73

The bidding

North Cast South

1A

Pass

Paso

Pass Pass 40...

West 200 30 3♡ Pasa Pass Pass

402

Pass Pass ᎠᏏᏓ

Pass Pasa Pass

West opened the King of dia average in high monds. A shift was now neces- Cards should be opened. For exam-sary and, deeming it likely that East held the spade King, West laid ple, glance at the North and South down the Ace and another spade, hands. Although each is only aver-hoping to obtain a ruff. Declarer of course then trumped the third ags in high cards, a contract of|spado lead with a high trump and threo hearts is “ice cold," and even "West had violated an old, prin proceeded to make his contract.......... game can be made unless East and West offer a timely defence. Being

CARY AD

ciple in attacking spados, dum- my's longest sult. Had he led a - clothe natural and proper shift somewhat optimistic bidders, North the timing would have been such

that before Ledlarer was able t and South actually arrived at

dronka HONDA TE But up dummy's spades, East woul Jour-heart contract, and a slight have been able to estüblish the

with ting trick in clubs.

slip by, West presented them the rubber.

(Copyright, 1988, Aces)

Dajos Bola Dance Orchestra. Enamorado (Wetzel-Jose); Mon Amour (Barczi-Bertram).

Robert Renard Dance Orchestra. Havana Heaven (Johnson

and

Bostal). Mantovani and His Tipica Or-

chestra. 8.87 p.m.-Variety with the Hill Billies, Fred Astaire, Bowell Sisters and Marcel Palotti.

In Your Arms To-night (Lockton-

Gechl):

I'm Away In Killarney With You

(King and Kannedy). James Foran (Tenor) with Or-

chestra.

Jan Kiepura Film/Melodies.

Intro: My Song, for Yog;. My heart la calling; I love them all; My heart is calling, Tell me To-night, Marcel Paloti (Organ). Travlin All Alone (Breen, John-

•son).

The Boswell Sisters with Orch,

Accomp Haleiwa (Wood). Pápalina Lakilahi (Jonny Noble). Ray Kinney with Dick McIntire's

Harmony: Hawaiians.

The Way You Look To-Night (film

Swing Time'); Fred Astaire.

The Waltz In Swing Time : (film)

Swing Time').

with Johnny Green and His Or-

chestra.

Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No.

R. 3.

Intro: Pop gees you Heart; I be- lieve in Miracles; Okay Toots; Old Bohemian Town; Roll Along Covered Wagon; She wore a little jacket. of blue.

Charlie Kunz (Piano).

Studio Recital:

H. L.. Ozorio

At The Piano

Accomp.

Francisco;

Medioy: San

South.

Tarrant Bailey (Banjo)" with

Orchestra

9.80 p.m.-London Relay The News. 9.50, p.m.Dance Music.

Fox-Trots

deng

Too Lovely To Be True (film "The

Sky's the Limit").

Who Knows (film 'Rosalie).

Billy Ternant and His Sweat Rhythin Orchestra with Vo- cal Refrain.

Tang08——

Condena.

Viejos Tiempos.

Orquesta Tipica Francisco Can-

aro with vocal refrain.

Fox-Trots

In My Little Red Book. Something To Sing About (from

the film).

་-

Mantovani and His Orchestra

with vocal refrain.

Fox-Trots-

Little Heaven Of The Seven Seas. Hawaiian Hospitality (alm 'Rhy

thin in the Clouds.]**RE Ronnie Munro and His Orchestra.. · Fox-Trot-

You Took The Words Right Out Of My Heart (Alm-"Big Broadcast of 1988)

Waltz

The Waltz Lives On (film -- "Big

Broadcast of 1988'). Henry Jacques and His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. 10.20 p.m.-Light Orchestral.

Ragging The Rags (A selection of early Ragtime Favourites). The Whitl Of The Waltz.

New Mayfair Orchestra cond.. by

George Walter.

An, Excursion In The Vienna, Woods (A Medley, arr. M. Charlie, from aplodles by J. Strauss).

The Great Symphony Orchestra with Chorus. Cond. by Alois Melchar.

Fantasia-The

British

Empire

(arr. Haydn Wood). Mayfair Symphony Orchestra.

When That Harvest. Moon Is Shin-10.45 pmLondon Reay-"Tom Jones'.

ing (G. A: Stevens); Good-Night (Wood-Bibo-Conrad).

The Hill Billies with Novelty

Accomp. Ein Cewisser Herr Cran (from the

film).

* Marcel Palotti (Organ). Why Don't You Practice What You Preach (Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman).

"A light opera, with music by Edward German. Broadcasting version by Gor- don McConnel, founded upon the libret- to by A. M. Thompson and Robert Courtneidge and the novel by Henry Fielding.

Lyrics by Charles H. Taylor.

- Production by Gordon McConnel. The BBC Theatre-Chorus and The BBC Theatre Orchestra, Leader: Tate- Don't Let Your Love Go Wrong Gilder. Conducted by Stanford Robin-

(Whiting, Schwartz, Johnson) son.

The Boswell, Sisters, with Orch. 12.00 p.m.-Close Down..

What's On At the Cinemas

1

AT THE MAJESTIC “Marie, Wa-¡mance and surprises surround the Wax lewska" Starring the incomparable Museum where a madman works out Greta Garbo as Countess Walewska his unbelievable revenge. Big cast in- (Polish), and Charles Boyer as Napo- cludes Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Glen- leon Bonaparte in a brilliantly glamor da Farrell, Frank McHugh, Allen Vin- ous drama of a woman who played a cent, Gavin Gordon. pivotal role in the life of one of his- tory's most famous figures.

*

*

AT THE ORIENTAI—“Merrily We AT THE KING'S “Live, Love and Live. Constance Bennett and; Brian Learn." gay bantering tale of love Aherne from a delightful co-starring brings Robert Montgomery and Rosa- team in this uproaricus story of one lind Russell to the screen again. of the dafflest families ever portrayed Robert Benchley adds his special brand either on stage or screen. Others in: of humour to the amusing plot and the stellar comedy cast include: Billie Helen Vinson is cast in another of her Burke, Alan Mowbray, Patsy Kelly, highly-applauded "other woman' por- Ann Dvorak and Tom Brown. trayals.

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AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Mystery Of AT THE STAR-20 Million Sweet- The Wax Museum. Reissue of one of hearts", with Dick Powell and Gingar the greatest thrillers ever produced and Rogers. An old favourite of Warner all in technicolour!. Mystery, perila ro- Brothers.

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