J. M. Thomson,
Nura Kanis From The Studio
THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 14, 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.-Violin Solos.
Scene Do La Czarda No. 3 (Hubay)
ments.
ZBW 355 b.. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
Joseph Szigeti. (Violin) with 1.40 p.m.-Latest Variety, Mikita de Magaloff at the Piano. Gavotte (Gossec); Fileuse (Song) without Words) (Lotto)..... Garlos Sedano (Violin).
12.43 p.m.-Gilbert & Sullivan Ex-
œerpts.
"The Yeomen Of. The Guards”——
Alas! I Waver Ta And Fro...Nellie Briercliffe, Walter Glynne, Peter Dawson,
Is Life A Boon?....Derek Oldham.. Here's A Man Of Jollity....Chorus. I Have A Song To Sing, Ol....
Winifred Lawson, George, Baker and Chorus,
How Say You, Maiden, Will You Wed....Arthur Hosking, Wini- fred Lawson, George Baker. I've Jibe And Joke...George Baker. 'Tis Done! I Am A Bride!.... Wini-
fred Lawson.
...with Orchestral accompaniment. 1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal)-
at the Piano.
Dance No. 6 In B Flat Major (Brahms) ..with Piano accomp. by Marcel Gazelle. Campanella, Op. 7 Bis. (Paganini); "Tzar's Bride" Song Of The Bride (Rimsky-Korsakov, arr. Franko).. .with, Piano accomp. by Hubert Giesen.
Piano-Charlie Kunz Piaio Medley No. D. 18. Intro: Please be kind: The Down and Out Blues; Cry, Baby, Cry: The sweetest song in' the World; The First Quarrel; Little Lady Make Believe...Charlie Kunz with Rhythm Accomp. 7 p.m.-Glazounow--Scenes De Ballet, Vocal-Mon Meilleur Ami (Bertho- Op. 52. New Symphony Orchestra
(Ta- miou-Tabet); Entraineuse
conducted by Eugene Goossens. bet).....Lucienne Boyer with Or- chestra cond. by Iza Volpin. Piano-Alligator Crawl (Waller):
Viper's Drag (Waller)... Wäller. Comedian-On Behalf Of The Work-
ing Classes (Russell)
Billy Record- Russel (Actual Theatre ing).
.....
.....
Second Act Of "Carmen"
La Scala
lers from the Dominions & Colonies.. 9.15 p.m.-Hawaiian Selections.
Liliue (Kaulia). ...........Lizzie Alohiken with Royal Hawaiian Glee Club. Beautiful Woman (Kahale).....Wil- liam Ewaliko with Royal Hawaiian Glee Club.
Kawaihau Waltz · (Kealakai); My Hula Love-Medley March.....Hilo Hawaiian Orchestra.
Goodnight My Love (from 'Stow- away')....Roy Smeck & His Ha- waiian Serenaders with vocal re- frain.
9.30 p.m-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Songs by Charles Kolman
(Tenor).
7.26 p.m.-Songs by Lina Pagliughi
(Soprano). "Mignon"-Io son Titania (Thomas). "Fats"
"Rigoletto"
Gilda's Aria: Caro nome (Verdi).....with the Milan Symphony Orchestra conducted by Ugo Tansini.
Two Pianos-Tin Pan Alley Medley -No. 4. Intro: You're looking for Romance; Keep Calling me Sweet- heart; That You and Me That used to be;. So Rare; Home Town; Smile when you say Goodbye.......Ivor: Moreton & Dave Kaye with string) bass and drums..
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
Would You? (film 'San Francisco'), Goodnight My Love (film 'Stow-16
away').
All Alone In Vienna (Morrow-Ildu). 1.12 p.m.--Orquesta Tipica Francisco
Canhro.
Milonguita-Tango; Carino Gaucho -Tango; El Adios-Tango; Pa- ciencia-Tango; The Tango Of The "Mula"Tango Con Cante: A Garden Of Illusion-Waltz Con Canto.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press.
Weather Forecast. and
Announce.
p.m.-Bizet's "Carmen" Act 2. Sung by Aurora Buades; Aureliano Per- tile; Bruno Carmassi; Irma Mion; Ebe Ticozzi; Aristide Baracchi; Franci Giuseppe Nessi; Benvenuto- and Chorus of La Scala, Milan, with the Milan Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Lorenzo Molajoli.
6.41 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.43 p.m.--Yehudi Menuhin (Violin).
Romanza Andaluza (Spanish Dance), Op. 22 (Sarasate); Hungarian
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-ACES BYSTEN -
3
· necessary
ESCAPING AN END-PLAY
7.36. p.m.-Marek Weber and His Or-
chestra.
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"Cavalleria Rusticana" Selection
(Mascagni). "Countess Maritza"-Selection (Kal-
man.
"Fanfare"-Selection.
"Talkie Hits"-Medley (Borchert),
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m.-Studio-J. McNaught Thom- son (Baritone).with Nura Kanis at the Piano.
1. Sink Red Sun (Del Riego).
2. Jane's Big Umbrella (Kennedy Russell)....J. McNaught Thom- son accomp. by Nura Kanis. 3. Piano Solo.
.Nurs Kanis.
4. Oh could I but express in Song'
(Malashkin).
5. Cargoes (Coningsby Clarke). 6. Ballygarry (May Morell).......J. McNaught Thomson accomp. by Nura Kanis.
8.30 p.m.-London Relay Astrology”. Written by Rayner Heppenstall. Produced by Leslie Stokes.
9 p.m.-London Relay 'Empire Ex-
Love, Here Is My Heart (Silesu)..... with Orchestra and Organ cond. by Joseph Batten.
Rose Marie (from same); Lover, Come Back To Me (from 'New Moon') ......with Orchestra.
10 p.m.-London Relay-In Town To- night'.. Produced by C. F. Mechan. 10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.
One-Step-California; Blues--Bye- Bye Blues......Phil Green & His Orchestra.
Fox-Trot-A
Rendezvous With A Dream (film 'Poppy'); Waltz-It's .George A Sin To Tell A Lie.... Hall & His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus.
Fox-Trots-Mama Don't Allow It: -Woe Is Me....Nat Gonella & His Georgians with vocal refrain by Nat Gonella.
Tangos-Fireflowers; Fortuna
Robert Renard Dance Orchestra. Fox-Trots Ebony Shadows; Big Boy Blue.....Teddy Foster & His Kings of Swing with Vocal Re- frain.
change'. Points of view by travel 11 p.m.-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE QUEEN'S
1
Erwin.
"Invisible girl from deportation, Stuart Man", with Claude Rains, a great my-suddenly develops qualities that bring
stery thriller.
*
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Lupin
*
and sur-
unex- bloodthirsty lawbreakers to an
With pected and hilarious downfall.. him are Pauline Moore, Douglas Fow- AT THE STAR "Arsene
ley, Joan Woodbury, Harold Huber and' Returns". Sparks fly when France's Robert Lowery. famous master crook crosses swords with America's No. 1 G-Man and a lovely girl waits breathless on the side- AT THE ORIENTAL—"San Quen- lines. Melvyn Douglas, Virginia Bruce, tin". A gripping drama of the Big Warren William, John Halliday, Nat House, packed with thrills Pendleton, Monty Wooley and E. E. prises. It stars Pat O'Brien, Hum- Chess is generally East could have set the contract had Clive head the fine cast.
phrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, Barton * * *
MacLane and has a cast of several accepted as the most he just thought a little in advance difficult of indoor, of the actual play.
AT THE KING'S~—“Moonlight Son-thousands.
* games, due mostly to West opened a low spade, East's ata". Charm is the keynote when Pa-
derewski is the chief charmer. The film AT THE MAJESTIC—"Action For the fact that it is nine forcing the King, and Declarer has been skilfully built round Paderew-Slander." One of the most dramatic to think promptly led a club. East won the ski and his music. It opens with the scenes occurs when Clive Brook, as an officer hunted by scandal, at- far ahead, antici-club lead with his Queen and re- pianist giving a recital in a crowded army
But the pating all your
op-turned the Jack of spades, this ap- concert hall. He tells the story of a tempts to commit suicide.
young couple's romance, how it was timely arrival of his wife, played by ponent's possible mo-parently innocuous play giving nearly broken and how his music Ann Todd, restores his balance, and
In the matter of Declarer his contract.. Three rounds brought them together again. In the under her persuasion he decides
In- looking far into the future Con-of trumps were now played, follow-cast are Marie Tempest, Charles Far-fight back and clear his name.
cluded in the cast are such well-known *tract is less difficult than chess. ed by a second club lead. East rell ard Barbara Greene.
Scott, Arthur players, Margaretta But at the same time it is a wise cashed his third club trick, but now
AT THE ALHAMBRA "Passport Margetson, Ronald Squire, Athole Ste- policy to anticipate your opponent's had nothing but diamonds left and Husband". Involved by rival gangs in wart, Percy Marmont and Morton plays and checkmate them.
was forced to lead away from hisa nefarious scheme to save a gangster's Selten. In to-day's hand South arrived at King up to dummy's Queen. Dum- an apparently hopeless game con-ny's remaining club then provided tract in hearts. While the adverse a discard. for South's losing spade. carda could not have been placed In our opinion East should have more to the player's advantage, foreseen the predicament in which
ACE... KING....2 QUEEN.1 JACK...
TOTAL VALUE OF PACK LA
GYERME HAMP 67%
-1
ves.
South, Dealer Neither side vulnerable
4004
Q 7·64 2
9 3
10 8.5
7 6 4
A 10 5 AJ 7 4 ◊ 2 3 AJ 9 8 2 N
K 8.3 ✅ K⋅ Q 10:2
◊ A 94
KJ7#2 AK Q
♣ 10 5 8
The bidding:
South 10
Wut, North
Pass
Pass
Puss Ранн
Pags
Blast
he eventually found himself.
It was obvious that his trumps could be drawn at any time; and once his remaining spade was removed, he would have nothing but clubs and diamonds left. If he had held an- other spade or even a fourth club, the situation would have been dif- ferent. As it was, he had no exit card. Therefore East should have' immediately played his three top clubs. Of course this would have set up a club set up a club trick in dummy, but at the same time East might well have realised that one discard would not be sufficient.
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