Geo. Pie-Ulski's String Orchestra
From Studio
THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 17, 1989.
Today's Wireless
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orchestra [2.15 p.m.-Close down.
from the Roof Garden of the Hong| Kong Hotel
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In-
tercession from St. John's Cathedral.r 12.30 p.m.-Kitty Masters (Vocal) and
Geraldo & His Orchestra. You've Got Dust On Your Coat-6 Fox-Trot; Does Your Heart Beat -Fox-Trot....Geraldo & His Or- chestra with Vocal Chorus. Love Is Like A Cigarette (Kor: & Jerome); Many Happy Returns Of The Day (Film Music Hath Charms')..... Kitty Masters (Vo- cal) with Orch. The Lady In Red-Rumba (Film 'In
(a) Gone with the Wind; (b) Satan takes a Holiday; (c) A Serenade to the Stars; (d) Boston Tea Party. 6,14 p.m.-Record: Ida, Sweet As Ap- ple Cider (Leonard); Sonny Boy (Brown-Henderson) Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins.
Caliente')....Geraldo & His Rum-6.21 p.m.-(a) Picture me without you; ba Orchestra with Vocal Chorus. When The Swallows Nest Again (Stevens & Edmund); Sweetheart, Let's Grow Old Together (Bratton & Edwards).... Kitty Masters (Vocal) with Orch. My Heart Is Taking Lessons (film 'Doctor Rhythm');" On The Senti- mental Side (film 'Doctor Rhythm') Geraldo & His Orchestra.
(b) On Moonlight Bay; (c) Never in 6.35 p.m.-Records: Dance Of The
a million years; (d) Vieni Vieni. Paper Dolls (Schuster & Siras); The Squirrel Dance (Smith)
Rudy
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-|
ther Report. 1.03 p.m.-Billy Mayerl at the Piano.
Sweet Nothings (Rettenberg); Jas- mine (A Syncopated Impression- Mayeri): Phil The Fluter's Bell, (French-arr, Mayerl); Parade Of Men (Ma-
The Sandwich-Board yeri).
1.15 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-
ments.
1.30 p.m. Dance Music.
Rumbas-Maria, My Own;
Green
Eyes...... Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra.
Slow Fox-Trot-My Secret Love Af- fair (film 'Lovely to Look Atʼ)........... Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra.
1.40 p.m-Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the Roof Garden of the Kong Hong Hotel Speaker: Rotar- ian L. W. Amps. Subject: "Success"
Starita (Xylophone) with Piano and Accordeon.
Billy Mayerl's Own Selection....Billy Mayerl (Piano).
6.44 p.m.-(a) After you've Gone; (b) Jingle Bells; (e) Malihini Mele; (d) Bugle Call Rag.
7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. 7,02 p.m.-Gilbert & Sullivan Selections
"The Yeomen Of The Guard”
A Man Who Would Woo A Fair Maid.. Derek Oldham, Wini- fred Lawson and Nellie Brier- cliffe with Orch. When A Wooor Goes A-Wooing...
Winifred Lawson, Nellie Brier- cliffe, D. Oldham and G. Baker. Rapture! Rapture!....D. Gill & P.
Dawson with Orch.
"The Pirates Of Penzance"
'Tis Mabel!; Poor Wand'ring One!
.Elsio Griffin and Chorus of Girls. with Orch.
What Ought We To Do, Gentle
Sisters, Say?......Nollie Brier- cliffe. and Nellie Walker. How Beautifully Blue The Sky..... Elsie Griffin, Derek Oldham & Chorus of Girls.
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.
MANUFACTURING A TRICK
An effective defensive play that
is usually overlooked by the aver age player consists of "throwing of
"The Mikado”
The Sun, Whose Rays Aro All Ablaze...Elsie Griffin (Soprano). Brightly Dawna Out Wedding Day E. Griffin, D. Hemingway, D. Oldham and G. Baker. 7.27 p.m.-Variety Programme includ-| ing Billy Bennett, Elsie Carlisle, Ralph Silvester and Jay Wilbur's Band. Saddle Your Blues To A Wild Mus- tang-Fox-Trot; Poor Little An- geline-Fox-Trot. Jay Wilbur
& His Band with Vocal Refrain. Outside An Old Stage Door; So Many Memories...... Ralph Silves- ter (Vocal) with Fred Hartley & His Sextet.
Elsie Carlisle Medley....Elsie Car-
lisle (Vocal) with Orch, Melodies Of The Month, No. R. 9........... Jay Wilbur (Piano) with Rhythm Accompaniment.
Please let me sleep on Your Doorstep To-Night (Lee).....Billy Bennett and His Kerbstone Kwartette with Banjo and Piano. "Hello Blackpool"-Medley Jay Wilbur & His Band with Vocal Chorus.
Weather
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, 8.03 p.m.-Studio
Report and Announcements.
Concert by Geo.] Pio-Ulski's String Orchestra. 1. Galitza (De Maurizi). 2. Scheiden und Meiden..Waltz (Fe-
tras):
Interval
:
A Bowl Of Punch (Mortimer & Murray); Song Of The Buc- caneer (Mortimer & Leonard) Robertson (Bass- Baritone) with Orchestra:
Stuart
3. Andante (Fresco),
4. In A Russian Village (arr. Pio-
Ulski).
Interval
Granada (Albeniz and
Cuenca);
Danza 5 (Granados and Loren- te)....Conchita Supervia (Mez- zo-Soprano) with F. Marshall at the Piano,
5. Rapsodie Andalouse (Ross).
6. Dan Romania (De Maurizi).
Variety Show, Including
Elsie Carlisle
Melody'); San Diego Betty (film 'Mayfair Melody');....Keith Falk- ner (Baritone) with Orchestra and Chorus.
A Song Doesn't Care (film 'Mayfair Melody')....Keith Falkner (Bari- tone) with Orchestra.
Tres Jolie (Jeffries).....Leslie Jof-
fries & His Orchestra. My Lovely Celia (Monro, arr. Lane Wilson); The Lass With The Deli- cate Air (Michael Arne). Nan Maryska (Soprano) with Piano accomp. by Ivor Newton.
Merrie England Dances (Ger- man)
Orchestre Raymonde
cond, by G. Walter. Kathleen Mavourneen
(Julia Craw-
ford-Crouch); Killarney (Falconer-
Balfe).
Richard Crooks (Tenor)
with Orchestra.
9.50 p.m.. 19.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News.
Harold Ramsay at the
Organ.
ны
Famous Marches Medley. 10 p.m.-London_Relay-This Racing
Popular Melodies.
Business'. 3-The Thoroughbred. A talk by J. B. Robertson, M.R.C.V.S. 10.15 p.m.-Dance Music.
Fox-Trot-Procession Of The Sirdar (from 'Caucasian Sketches'); Sym- phonic Fox-Trot-Samum.............Syd- ney Kyte & His Band. Tango Argentino-A Farewell Letter
Heinz Huppertz & His Orch. Fox-Trot-Music, Maestro, Please
9 p.m.--A Ballad Recital by Nan.Mary- ska (Soprano), Richard Crooks (Ten- or) and Keith Falkner (Baritone). Without The Moon (film 'Mayfair 11
What's
(film
"These Foolish Things'); Waltz The Sweetest Song In The World (film 'We're going to be rich').
Henry Jacques & His Strict Dance Tempo Orchestra. Quick-Steps-There Goes My Affec- tion; I'm Gonna Lock My Heart ....Maxwell Stewart's Ballroom Melody.
Tangos Glasico; Llorar Y Roir.. Juan Llossas & His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Minuet For A Modern Miss; Plastered In Paris.....The Six Swingers directed by George Scott Wood.
Fox-Trots-One O'clock Jump; Lul- laby In Rhythm....Eddie Carroll & His Swingphonic Orchestra, Quickstep-Mine Alone (from 'Pa- prika'); Slow Fox-Trot-Magyar Melody (from 'Paprika')....Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orch. pim-Close down,
On At the Cinemas
AT THE KING'S "The Last Gang-, a young couple's romance, how it was ster."-Starring Edward G. Robinson nearly in a dynamic new drama of a crimin-brought them together again. In the broken and how his music al's regeneration, returning to the type cast are Marie Tempest, Charles Far- of role which first won him renown as rell and Barbara Greene. one of the screen's greatest character
Miss Bachrach opened the King stars. The cast includes Rose Strad-
hearts and, receiving the
ner, James Stewart, Lionel Stander, en-Douglas Scott and John Carradine.
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AT THE ORIENTAL—“A Day At The Races." Starring the Marx Bro thers in one of the grandest bits of The The North." Thrill after thrill proves reen O'Sullivan and Allan Jones.
AT THE QUEEN'S "Spawn
non-sense in the whole Marx of Time Of Parade. They are supported by Mau- that the cause of true love does not
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from Mr. Wielar,
in" an apparently useless trump couraging nine honour in order to force a
high trump in Declarer's hand. The op- continued with a low heart. portunity for this play usually arises Ace of hearts won the second after all possibilities of obtaining tricks in side suits have been logi-the Queen the third, and cally exhausted. The hand shown
1144 CARD VALUES
OF THE
FOUR-ACES SYSTEM
ACE...
a board-a-match
trick,
run smooth even in tumultuous fron- tier Alaska. Henry Hathaway's great- AT THE ALHAMBRA—“North Of Miss est drama. The brilliant cast includes Rio Grande". with William Boyd,
George Raft, Henry Fonda, Dorothy Bernadene Hayes, Walter
Long.
below was played in Bachrach then cashed both the club Lamour, Akim Tamiroff, John Barry. Taken from the story by Clarence E. more, Louise Platt and Lynne Over-Mulford "Cottonwood Gulch", the plot concerns the manner in which Cassidy rids a wildcat frontier town of its crook-officials and in the same sweep annihilates a band of train robbers.
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team-of-four
3 in the New
KING..2
QUEEN 1 JACK...
TOTAL VALUE OF PACK 20
AVERAGE HA20 69%
and diamond Aces. event
On each of man.
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Championship. Please played the
York these tricks Mr. Wielar naturally City Metropolitan
deuce,
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* * AT THE MAJESTIC "Moonlight Sonata". Charm is the keynote when and Miss Paderewski is the chief charmer. Lo- note that the best Bachrach, who now had her "book," ney to Paris to persuade Paderewski at last it can be told, the greatest and thar Mendes, who made a special jour- AT THE STAR-"Lancer Spy." Now possible score is for South to make a con- turned her attention to the trump ly produced and directed it deserves Great War and the most extraordin- to appear in the film and who brilliant-most thrilling spy romance of the tract of two spades. However, even suit. She reflected that if her part-alm has been skilfully built round Pa- With Dolores del Rio, George Sanders, a two-spade contract can be defeated,
the warmest congratulations. The ary venture man ever embarked on. and actually was when Miss Dorothy ner held any honours in trumps, it the pianist giving a recital in a crowd-mann, Joseph Schildkraut and Lionel derewski and his music. It opens with Peter Lorre, Virginia Field, Sig Ru- Bachrach and Howard Wielar put up an air-tight defence against was possible for her to establish a ed concert hall. He tells the story of Atwill. Alphonse Moyse and Richard Frey. trump trick for herself and set the
West, Dealer East-West vulnerable
Mine Bachrachi
J. 10
♡ KQ 8 6
0 A 7 6 3
Mr. Moyse
▲ 8 5 3
♡ 10 7 2
OK Q 9 4 ♣ KQ 7
Mr. Wiolae Q 4
♡ A 9 5
E O J 10 8 2 $ 10 6 3 2 AK 9 7 6 2
♡ J 4 3
9 8 6
Mr. Frey
The bidding:
Weat 10 Pass 20
Pass
North East South
Paas
contract. Thus, with nothing to lose, Miss Bachrach played her thir- teenth heart.
Knowing what he was up against, Declarer discarded a diamond from dummy, but Mr. Wielar now" threw in" his spade Queen. Declarer overtrumped with the King, then laid down the Ace, but had to con- cede the setting trick to Misa Bachrach's Jack.
(Copyright, 1988, By The Four] Aces)
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