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London Log And Other London Relays
THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 5, 1938-
Today's Wireless
12.12.20 p.m. Relay of a Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. .12.30 p.m. Joseph Hislop (Tenor) and Margaret Stewart (Soprano) in a Scottish Programme. Annie Laurie..
Joseph Hislop (Tenor) with Orchestra:
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report. “
1.03 p.m.-Musical Comedy Selections. "Princess Charming". Solection
(Sirmay, Ruby_ & Walter)..... Pa lace Theatre Orchestra cond. by Percy E. Fletcher. "Careless Rapture" (Novello-Has- sell)-Music in May .....Dorothy Dickson (Soprano) dec. by the Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra. "The Gold Diggers Of Broadway"
Selection (Burke)....Regal Cine- ma Orchestra cond. by Emanuel Starkey with Quentin M. Maclean at the Organ.
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
wyn. Follies');
Goodnight Angel (film 'Radio City Revela'). Hildegarde with Orchestra. Humorous Sketch-Sandy Goes Fish- Sandy ing (Thomson-Powell). Powell assisted by Little Peggy.. Dance Orch-For No Reason At All In C-Fox-Trot; Wringin' and Frankie Twistin'-Fox-Trot Trumbauer with Bix Beiderbecke & Ed Lang in their Three Piece, Orchestra,
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
6 p.m.-Rubinstein at the Plano. «
Nocturne In D Flat Major, Op. 27,
No. 2 (Chopin).
Polonaise No. 1 In C Sharp Minor,
Op. 26, No. 1 (Chopin).
"New Moon" Vocal Gems (Ham-6.17. p.m.-Tchaikovsky
merstein 2nd & Romberg)....Light Opera Company cond. by Nathaniel Shilkret.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.40 p.m.-Dance Music & Variety.
Dance Orch-So Little Time-Fox- Trot: Says My Heart-Fox-Trot (film 'Cocoanut Grove').............. Jack; Harris & His Orchestra with vocal refrain.
Comedians-Down And Out Blues
(Sam Mayo); Sending Out An S.O.S. For You (Flanagan & Al- len)....Flanagan and Allen with Orchestra.
Dance Orch.-Hear My Song, Violet- ta-Tango; I'd Bring The Heavens To You-Tango....Emil Roosz & His Orchestra.
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Symphony
New No. 5 In E Minor, Op. 64. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.
7.02 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.04 p.m.-Selections from Gilbert and
Sullivan's "The Mikado".
Our Great Mikado....George Baker of Men (Baritone) and `Chorus with Orchestra.
Young Man, Despair....L. Sheffield,
D. Oldham and G. Baker. And Have I Journey'd.... D. Oldham
and L. Sheffield.
With Aspect Stern-Finale, Act 1
L. Sheffield, H. Lytton, D. Old- ham, E. Griffin, A. Davies, B. El- burn, G. Baker & Chorus. Your Revels Cease-Finale, Act 1
.B. Lewis, D. Oldham, A. Da vies, B. Elburn & Chorus.
Vocal-Love Walked. In (film 'Gold-17.20 p.m.-Variety with Elsie & Doris
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Waters, George Formby, Robert Ashley, Louis Lovy & His Orchestra. "Everything In Rhythm"-Selection.
Louis Levy & His Gaumont British Symphony with vocal re- frain, Gert And Daisy And The Tandem (E. & D. Waters). Elsie and. Doris Waters with Orchestra. In My Little Snapshot Album (film 'I See Ice'); I Blew A Little Blast On My Whistle (Formby)...George Formby with His Ukulele with
Orchestra. Thanks A Million (from the film);
Moon For Sale (Trevor, Hender son & Rosen) Robert Ashley (Tenor) with Orchestra. Everybody Sing -Film Selection Louis (Kaper & Jurmann) Levy & His Orchestra with vocal refrain.
Darts, With Gert And Daisy (B. & D. Waters); At The Court Of Good Queen Bess (G. Ellis & E. & D. Waters)....Elsie and Doris Waters; with Orchestra. Goldwyn. Follies-Film Selection (I. & G. Gershwin)....Louis Levy & His Orchestra with vocal refrain. p.m.--Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m.-Murray Stewart (Tenor) &
London Palladium Orchestra.
Tchaikovsky's
Fifth Symphony
bridge. Production by Martyn C Webster, Characters: Sir Graham- Forbes, Chief Commissioner of Scot- land Yard; Sergeant Leopold; In- spector Reid ('Mac'); Superintendent Hunter; Inspector Nelson, of Scot land Yard; Paul Temple; 'Stove, his wife; Pryce, his manservant; Gerald Mitchell, a publisher; Ann Mitchell,. his wife; Sir Norman Blakeley; An- drew Brightman and Line. 8.50 p.m.-London Relay 'London'
Log'.
9 p.m.--Mendelssohn-Symphony No.- -4 (“Italian") In A Major. Sir Hamil- ton Harty conducting The Halle Orchestra.
9.25. p.m.—Irene Scharrer at the Piano. Etude No. 1. in F Minor; Etude No. 3 in D Flat Major (Chopin).. 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News. 9.50 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches
tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.
(a) Tango Tentatore; (b) Violino Tzigano; (c) Son Retozon; (d) Zapateta.
10.05 p.m.-Interval of recorded music
from Z.B.W.
10.15 p.m.—(a) Medley of Old Favour- ites; (b) Carry me back to old Vir- ginny; (c) Sweet and Slow; (d) Mama, I wanna make Rhythm. 10.30 p.m.--Interval of recorded music
from Z.B.W.
10.35 p.m.—(a) To-night we love; (b) I'll never let you cry; (c) Romance in the Dark; (d) Happy Ending.
| 10.50 pm-Interval of recorded music
The Valley Of The Poppies (An- from Z.B.W.
cliffe);
A Birthday Serenade 11 p.m.—(a) Southern Roses; (b) On (Lincke)......The London Palla-1 the Hills of Manchuria; (c) Frohsin dium Orchestra conducted by auf dem Bergen; (d) Reve de Ac- Richard .Crean.
cordion:
from Z.B.W.
11.20 p.m.-(a) Stolen Heaven; (b) Got my mind on Music; (c) You and me; (d) Old Apple Tree. 11.35 p.m.--Interval of recorded music
from Z.B.W.-
Because (Teschemacher-D'Hardelot); 11.15 p.m.-Interval of recorded music
I Love The Moon (Paul A. Rubens) Murray Stewart (Tenor) with Orchestra. Marche Symphonique (Savino); Jap- anese Carnival (Andre de Basque) The London Palladium Orches- tra conducted by Richard Crean. 8.20 p.m.-London Relay-Paul Tem- ple And The Front Page Men'-Epi- sode 1: 'Murder in the Afternoon". A serial thriller by Francis Dur- 12 midnight. Close down,
11.45 p.m.-(a) Alone with you; (b)
Coffee and Kisses; (c) Lovelight in the Starlight; (d) My Bonnie lives over the Ocean.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE QUEEN'S AND AL-known at home. The excellent cast- HAMBRA "Letters of Introduc-includes Maureen O'Sullivan, Lionel tion", with Adolphe Menjou, An- Barrymore, Vivien Legih... Edmund drea Leeds, Edgar Bergen (with Gwenn and Griffith Jones.
A fertile imagination, while of hold. But that opponent naturally Charlie McCarthy, of course), George
leads to decidedly optimistic con-won the second lead. Without
HIGH CARD VALUES
OF THE FOUR-ACKS BYETEM
ACE 3 KING..2
JACK...
doubtful value in bidding since it enough continued, and Declarer Murphy, Rita Johnson, Ann Sheridan AT THE ORIENTAL "The Rage tracts, is a great asset in the play much hope, Mr. Hutzler studied and Eve Arden. The story presents of Paris". Broke to the world and of the cards. A single glance at the hand, when suddenly an in- Bergen as a struggling ventriloquist, without a job Nicole was willing to
the North and South spiration came to him. If diamonds hands makes it ap-were equally divided, he could play who, through meeting Menjou, is start- try anything, well nearly anything. Oned on his road to success and fame. Her escapades as she struggles for pear that with the out four rounds of that suit. opening lead of the the last lead he would discard a The Bergen-McCarthy sequences will security and a husband make hilarious", King of clubs, South club from dummy. Now if the should lose two club opponent with two trumps ruffed, include his appearance in swanky New and very human entertainment. With QUEEN 1 tricks and two trump the two remaining would drop on York night clubs, his gradual rise to Danielle Darrieux, and à, great sup- tricks. Charles Hutz- one lead; and if the opponent fame, and his ultimate success in radio. porting cast including Douglas Fair- banka, jun., Mischa Auer, Louis Hay- vler of Baltimore, a holding only one trump ruffed, player gifted with a that trump might turn out to be
AT THE MAJESTIC "A Yank Award, Helen Broderick, Charles Cole---
man and Harry Davenport. vivid imagination, visualised a cer- either the Ace or the King
Mr. Hutzler's plan seemed to Oxford". Starring Robert Taylor as a tain distribution that would allow him to make his contract and, al offer some chance for success, and smalltown American college boy who though there was a good chance he proceeded forthwith to put it wins a scholarship at Oxford and is that he might be set an extra trick, into execution. On the fourth he decided to proceed on this basis. round of diamonds West decided forced to face customs and traditions Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Irene
that if he trumped small, his King in sharp contrast to those he would then be blank and in all likelihood fall to the Ace, which he thought Declarer held. Thus West simply discarded. Declarer" threw a club and when, East trumped. with the singleton spade Ace, the contract was madejamnoite
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From Pasar Pase, j Pas Hoping that West would abandon the sult, Mr. Hutzler allowed the
· opening lead of the club King to
Actually, perfect, defence would have thwarted. Mr. Hutzler's plan.. Weat should place his small trump on the fourth diamond, and when the fast club is thrown from dummy, East should do likewise, West can then play a club. Dummy will trump-" and East. overtrumi) with his singleton Ace. In this way, the Abe and King will bà made separately and the contract would be down one.
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