"World Affairs" And Other London Relays
THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 20, 1988.
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Turner Layton (Vocal) at}
the Piano.
A Rendezvous With A Dream (film 'Poppy'); Alone Again (Harry Woods); Pennies From Heaven-- Film Selection (Burke & Johnson). 12.40 p.m-Hawaiian Sélections.
Swing Is In The Air (from the film) Roy Smack & His Hawaiian Sérenaders with vocal refrain. Underneath The Blue Hawaiian Skies
Waltz (Wasserman); Sweet Ha- waiian Dream Girl-Waltz (Green & Williams).......The Hawailan Marimba Players.
On A Little Street In, Honolulu-
Waltz (Lewis & Sherman)....Hilo, Hawaiian Orchestra with vocal re- frain.
Poeme-Waltz
(Fibich); Delilah- Gino Bordin
Waltz (Nicholls).. & His Hawaiians.
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m. Sydney Gustard (Organ)
and Evie Hayes (Contralto).
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ZBW 355 M. (845'k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
Waltz from 'Cinderella'; The Three 2.15 pm.-Close down. Bears; London Bridge March
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Sydney Gustard playing on the 6 p.m.-Studio-Children's Hour. Organ of Gaumont Palace Cinema; 7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. Chester..
7.03 p.m.-Dance Music.
Quickstep-Moonlight; Waltz-Doar Love, My Love....Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra. Fox-Trots
If You Love Me (Ray Noble); My Heart And I (film 'Anything Goes')....Evie Hayes (Contralto) with Orchestra. Musical Comedy Medley. Intro: Waltz ("The Lilac Domino'); If you were the only girl in the world (The Egin Boys ara here'); Waltz ("Maid of the Mountains'); I'm on the staff ('Arlette'); Song of the Vagabonds ("The Vagabond King'); Waltz ('Chocolate Soldier') Sydney Gustard playing on Organ of Gaumont Palace Cinema, Chester.
the
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
Medley of Old Time Songs: Part 1-1.40 p.m.-Rubinstein at the Piano.
English; Part 2-Scottish....Syd- ney Gustard playing on the Organ of Gaumont Palace Cinema, Chester,
Hermann Lohr Medley. Intro: Little gray home in the West; The little, Irish Girl; Rose of my heart; Where my caravan has rested;
Leonore
Eric Coates Medley. Intro: Knights- bridge March (London Suite);
Northwards (Four Ways Suite);
Polonaise No. 4 In C Minor, Op. 40,
No. 2 (Chopin).
Polonaise No. 3 In A Major, Op. 40,
No. 1 (Chopin).
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Polonaise No. 2 In E Flat Minor, Op.
20, No. 2 (Chopin).
p.m.-Philharmonic-Symphony chestra of New York conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
Or
Overture "Semiramide" (Rossini). L'apprenti Sorcier (After a ballad by
Goethe-Paul Dukas).
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Acés)
1....
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.
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A CRUCIAL HAND (CONTINUED)
Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble; Some Sweet Day......Miff Mole's Molers.
Tangos-Hear My Song, Violetta; Jealousy....Robert Renard Dance Orchestra.
Fox-Trots Whistle While You Work (from 'Snow White and the Seven) Dwarfs'); Some Day My Prince Will Come (from 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs')......The Or- chestra of Merry Men directed by George Scott Wood, with vocal re- frain.
Waltz Tis Better To Have Loved And Lost....Henry Jacques & His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. 7.30 p.m.-Choruses.
Z.B.W. Orchestra:
Choruses:
Children's Hour
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
Studio Z.B.W. Orchestra.
5. Reverie (Arnold).
6. Babylon (Justin Elie).
7. Recorded Interval: Lovo Sends A
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Little Gift of Roses (Openshaw);
Beauty's Eyes (Tosti) ..Alfred
Piccaver (Tenor) with Piano ao- companiment.
The
8. Selection from the Operetta Waltz Dream' (O. Strauss). 8.30 p.m.-London Relay -‘At
Black Dog'. Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-parlour. Presented by 9 p.m.-Some English Songs.
S. E. Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton.
Take, O Take Those Lips Away (words, Shakespeare; music, Peter Warlock); There Is A Lady Sweet And Kind (Warlock),
Parry Jones (Tenor) with Piano. A Song Of Thanksgiving (Allitsen); Sweet And Low (Barnby, arr. For- wood). ....Essie Ackland (Contral-. to) with Piano and Prgan. Limehouse Reach. (Proctor-Gregg)..
Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone) with Orchestra. 9.15 p.m.-London Relay World Af
fairs". A talk by A. P. Newton, 'D. Litt.
The Derby (Descriptive)
Part 1-On The Road, with the 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. Singing Pearly Kings. Intro: 9.50 p.m.-Charlie Hunz at the Piano. Knock'd 'em in the Old Kent Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. D 8 Road; Molly O'Morgan Gertie Intro: The greatest mistake of my the Girl with the Gong, Polite- life; Let us be sweethearts over man's Holiday; / Oh Fred, Téll T
again; Ten pretty girls; Moon at Them to Stop.
sea; No more you; Wake up and live.
Part 2-On The Course, with the.
Singing Pearly Kings. Intro: Down at the Old. Bull and Bush; John Peel; Posthorn Galop; Dance of the Cuckoos; My Old Dutch; Home James.
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7.40 p.m.-Studio-Z.B.W. Orchestra.
1. Rudolfs-Klango (Josef Strauss). 2. Recorded Interval; Love Is Mine (Gartner); Wait! (D'Hardelot, Salmon)
Alfred Piccaver
Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No, R. 9. Intro: The Wheel of the Wagon, is Broken; Love me forever; It's an: Old Southern Custom.
10 p.m.-Londozi Relay—I Remember”. Presented by Percy Edgar. The B.B.C. Midland Singers, Chorus Master: Edgar Morgan; The B.B.C. Midland Orchestra led by Ernest Element. Conducted by Reginald Burston.
(Tenor) with Piano accompani-|10.45' p.m.-London Relay-Variety.
ment.
Smoky Clouds.
· Procession of the Sardar (from Cancasian Sketches - Ippolitor- Ivanor).
Dorothy Summers (Comedienne); Carlos Ames (The Wizard of the Harp) and Jack Wilson (Syncopat- ́ing Pianist).
11 p.m.-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
Yesterday we discussed a Grand, intended to discard his losing dia- Slam bid on the hand below that mond on dummy's other top spade A gay swinging story of college life, with Dolores Costello, Bonita Granville,
AT THE KING'S "Start Cheering". AT THE QUEEN'S "Beloved Brat", made the difference between win-land concede 3 heart trick. In showing the latest craze, the Big Apple. and Donald Crisp. The picture tells ning and losing a match in the drawing trumps Declarer careless-The cast includes Charles Starrett, of a dramatic story of parental mis- recent Team-of-Four Championship ly failed to unblock by playing Joan Perry, Jimmy Durante and Walter understanding and disinterestedness.
HIGH CARD VALUES
OF THE FOUR-ACE# BYSTEN
ACE 3 KING..2. QUEEN 1 JACK...S
TOTAL VALDE UN PACIEN
ÖVERSKE NANO 675
After two
Connolly.
at Asbury Park, N.J. dummy's ten and nine. We explained that leads of trumps Declarer entered the Grand Slam could dummy with the King of diamonds have been made by a and discarded a diamond
on the first or second-round | King of spades. The ten of trumps finesse for the Jack was now led, East covering for of trumps, but, ad-some unaccountable reason. mitted that this was:
If East had simply ducked, De-
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AT THE ORIENTAL—“The Plains- Arthur. An old favourite, the grandest man", with Gary Cooper and Jean
of all de, Mille's great romances.. Well worth seeing again.";
which drive a young girl-only one in a rich family-into the path of life'. which few ever ratrace, the path which ends in stark tragedy.
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AT THE MAJESTIC "Wide Open! Faces". Joe E. Brown portrays a smaй- town soda jerker who tracks down some big-city gangsters by the most hilarious methods. . The cast includes - Jane Wyman. Lydia Roberti, Barbara- Peper and Alison Shipworth.
a double-dummy play clarer would have been stuck in which might have failed just as easily as
dummy. Obviously he could not it would
AT THE ALHAMBRA “The Life afford to trump a spade, as this Of Emile Zola". Warner's most ambi actually have succeeded. At table would No. 2 North and South received no
leave him with only the tious film production of many months. interference bidding. They were
same number of trumps as East. This picture is a vibrant, tense and
emotional story about the man who AT THE STAR-"Love On The
content with six clubs, but, where.../Actually Declarer would probably fought a nation with his pen and suc-Run.”—This production presents Joan-
have tried to enter his a diamond. - East would have been exiled Capt. Alfred Dreyfus, With Tone in another W. S. Van Dyke hit- received an advantageous heart opening, West in this instance with a trump. The only other pos-
able to pounce on the diamond lead Paul Muni in the title role, support dealing with newspaper correspondents- ed by distinguished players, the film is in Europe. Reginald Owen and Mons- opened a singleton spade. A slight gible play would have been the finely made and merits high rating as Barrie head the supporting cast which
cinema art and fully deserves signifi- includes Ivan Lebedeff, Charles Judela- Jack of hearts from dummy. East cant recognition.
and William Demarest, would simply play small. Now if Declarer overtook dummy's Jack with his Queen, he would have to lose two heart tricks. If not, he would be back where he started from - still planted in dummy.
amount of carelessness should have cost South his contract. ·
West, Dealer
Neither side vulnerable
762
A K 10 8 7 6 2
OKA
10.9.3
94 ♡ 875
J766
Q 10 8
AJ 6
A KQ 8 2
The bidding (Table No.2): West
In dummy!
North
Fast South Paka
Pass
de load was won Declarar inmediata
Thus, after failing to unblock with dummy's trumps, Declarer. could not have made his contract no matter what line of play he adopted if East had not made the even worse blunder of covering dummy's ten.
We believe this hand to be un- usually Interesting in that, where- as one. Reclarer could have made the Grand Blam that he contracted for the other player in his posi- tion should have been defeated ʼn Small Sidin contract because of his careless play.co.
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