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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 24, 1938.

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 tm.-Relay of a Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Billy Mayeri at tho, Piano.

Twenty To One-Selection (Magerl).] Phil The Fluter's Ball (French, arr. Mayerl)....with Buly_Scott-Com-

bor (Vocal), 12.40pm. Robert

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Orchestra.

Renard Dance

Laughing, Saxophone-Fox-Trot. The Sparrows-Polka.

The Tango Of My Heart-Tango. Dreams In Spring-Tango. Naughty Nanette-Fox-Trot.

Castanets-Pasodoble.

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 pm.-Anton & The Paramount Theatre Orchestra with Al Bolling- ton (Organ) & Val Rosing (Vocal). Ray-Noble-Medley.-Intro:-Brighter than the sun; If you'll say 'yes' Cherie; Love is the sweetest thing; By the Fireside; What more can I ask; Why the stars come out at night; The very thought of you; Goodnight sweetheart ... Anton & The Paramount Theatre Orchestra with Organ. Ask Your Heart (film 'White. Lilac');]

Chasing Shadows (Davis & Silver) ...Val Rosing (Vocal) with Orch. "Wake Up And Live" Selection; "The Hit Parade" Selection......Anton & The Paramount Theatre Orches-

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

(9.52 mégacycles)

tra with Al Bollington (Organ), In A Little Gypsy Tea Room (Leslie & Burke); Louisiana Fairy Tale (Gillespie & Coota). Val-Rosing (Vocal) with Orchestra.

Mengelberg,

7.15 p.m.-London Relay An Organ] Recital from the Temple · Church, Fleet Street, London, by_G. Thalbena] Ball.

Bell Medley. Intro: Fire Bell (Kem-77.45 p.m.-Rubinstein playing Chopin.

Bells pinski); Legend of the

Nocturne In C Sharp Minor, Op..

27, No. 1; In G Minor, Op. 87, No. 1. (Planquette); The Bells of St Andante Spianato, Op. 22. Mary's (Adams)..,.Anton & The Paramount Theatre Orchestra with Al Bollington (Organ),

1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press,

Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

8 p.m.-Local Time: Signal; Weather

Report and Announcements.

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8.03 pm-Bralias Gypsy Songs, Op. 103. The Madrigal Singers conduct- ed by Lehman Engel with D. Everett Roudebush at the Piano.

2.

1.40 p.m.-Selections from Light Opera

"Maritana", "The Quaker Girl" eta, 8.12 p.m.Studio Z-BW. Orchestra. "Geisha" Selection (Jones) : & 1. LItalienne a Alger"Overture

(Rossin!)

Orchestra. "Belle Of New York Selection (Kerker)....Band of H.M. Cold-

My Dear Soul (Byron-Sanderson); stream Guards conducted by Capt.

Dry Tiose. Tears (T dél Rig R. G. Evans.

go). Muriel Brunskill (Con- "Maritana”-Vocal Gems (Wallace) tralto)with Organ and Violin

Clara Serena, Francis Russell,

Obbligato. Dennis: Noble and Chorus with Orchestra.

"Les. Cloches De Corneville”—Selec

tion (Planquette)....De Groot & His Orchestra,

Gems

"The Quaker Girl"-Vocal

(Monckton)....Light Opera Com- pany with Orchestra.

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

6 p.m.-Studio-Children's Hour: 7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations.

7.02′ p.m.-Handel—“Aloina” Suite.

Philharmonic-Symphony

Orchestra

of New York conducted by Willem

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.

DANGER SIGNAL

3. Parkphrase "on" "The Loreley"

(Nesvadba)

Orchestra.

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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.

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9 p.m.-Studio-Z.B.W. Orchestra.

1. Piazza del Popolo (Frederiksen). 2. Caravan by Night (Ránzató).'

.Orchestra.

3. Seven Popular Spanish Songs (Falla)......... Conchita Supervia (Mezzo-Soprano) ***with Piano Accomp. by Frank Marshall;

4. Waltz "Luxemburg" (Lehar).

Orchestra.

9.27 p.m.-Comedy Harmonists singing

Humoreske (Dvorák).=;

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9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News.

Handel's

·Alcina...

Suite

Uncles v. Aunts.

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10.15 p.m.-Reginald Dixon at the

Orgon.

Irish Medley. Intro: Rakes of Mor- row; Mother Machroe, When Irish eyes are smiling: A Little Bit of heaven; Garry Owen; Irish Wash- erwoman; Peggy O'Neil; Rose of Tratee; Killarney: St. Patrick's Day.

"Chorus Gentlemen, Please". Intro: Harting we will go; Sally in our Alley John Peel; Oh Dear what can the matter be; Londonderry Air; There's a Tavern in the Town. 10.25 p.m.-Dance Music & Variety.

Dance Orch.-I. Hadn't Anyone Till

You

Geraldo & His Orch Vocal-It's D'Lovely (from "The Fleet's lit up').. Frances Day with Orchestra.

Dance Orch-Tu Sais-Tango

Henry King & His Hotel Pierre Orchestra.

Humorous-The Girl Next Door:

(Miller).. Max Miller with Orch.

Dance Orch. Samum Symphonic Fox-Trot; Procession of the Sir- dar Fox-Trot

Sydney: Kyte

& His Band:

Vocal-L'Angelus De La Mer (Gou- blier)....Damia with Orchestra & chorus of the Folies Bergere di- rected by Gaston Lapeyronnie. Vocal-Jean-Francois et* Marie- Claire (Hermite)........Carmen Tor- res and Robert Buguet with Or- chestra and chorus of the Folies Bergere directed by Gaston La- peyronnie.

Vocal-The Old Basson: (Ashlyn);

The Three Musketeers with Piano. Dance Orch.-I Can't Remember Her Name; A-Tisket A-Tasket--Fox- Trot...Billy Gotton & His Band with vocal chorus.

9.50 p.m.-Studio "Spelling Bee". -11 p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the

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ALHAMBRA--"Beloved AT THE KING'S—"Reformatory", Brat", with Dolores Costello,. Bonita with Jack Halt, Bobby Jordan and Granville and Donald Crisp. The pic-Charlotte Wynters. The picture ex- ture tells of a dramatic story of paren- poses the horrors of reform schools of tal misunderstanding and disinterested- America. ness which drive a young girl-only one in a rich family into the path of While it is usually best in the Under the circumstances - East's life which few ever retrace, the path play of the hand to figure on nor double was not so bad. He reason-which ends in stark tragedy. mal breaks, an opposing double ed that his five trumps might prove entirely change's the situation: As troublesome, especially if Declarer

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AT THE QUEEN'S—“Women Like That". Starting off with a wed- ding where the best man gets the bride · and the bride-groom gets the air, Kay's latest comedy romance provides the glamorous star roles to date. There AT THE ORIENTAL—“Stolen Heals a grand cast headed by Kay Francis, Pat. O'Brien, Ralph- Forbes, Melville Cooper, Thurston Hall, Grant Mitchell and Herbert Rawlinson.

soon as an opponent could be forced to ruff hearts. doubles, Déclarer West opened the King of hearts should conclude that¦and, receiving encouragement, con- the cards are badly tinued. After trumping, South Yen", with Gene Raymond and Olympe

distributed and he is went into a huddle. While under Bradna, Glenda Farrell, Lewis Stone going to get the ordinary conditions he would draw and Porter Hall. A fast moving melo- worst breaks possible, trumps as quickly as possible, it

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However, a double appeared extremely likely that drama set to the heart warming fa- does give Declarer East's double could only be based vourites melodies. of the world's great- one advantage it on a long trump holding. Declarer est composers. warns him of bad distribution and therefore immediately played the gives him the opportunity to take King of spades. West won with extra precautions. In the follow-the Ace and played a third heart, ing hand Declarer exercised ex-but this time Declarer, instead of treme care.

North, Dealer

Both sides vulnerable North-South 40 on score

10 8 3

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10 9 8,5

876 5:2

KQJ 10 9 3

South ... West

The bidding: North Bast 10.

Pass

TO Pass

Pliss Pasy!

Dot.

Pana

Pass Dbl. Redbi. Pa

trumping, discarded a diamond. In desperation West led a "fourth heart. But now Declarer, was able to ruff with dummy's Ace of clubs, enter his own hand with a spade and extract the rest of East's trumps.

Had Declarer played the hand in a normal manner by first leading over to the Ace of clubs and then playing a spade, West by persisting with hearts would have been able to get Declarer to the point whero he held fewer trumpa than. Bash, and the contract would have been Bet.

(Copyright, 1988, By The Four

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