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Eva Turner In Studio Song Recital

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 8, 1985.

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Rolay of Service of In-

tercession from St. John's Cathedral.¡ 12.30 p.m.--Dvorak---Quartet In A Flat Major, Op. 105. Played by the Prague String Quartet,

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

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.--George Scott Wood (Piano-

Accordian) & His Bix Swingers. Meet The Boys-Fox-Trot; Sammy

Saxophone Fox-Trot

Scott

Wood & His Six Swingers with Vocal Chorus.

Stars Over Devon (Egan); Speak To Me Of Love (Lenoir)...... George Scott Wood assisted by Guitar, Bass & Drums.

In

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

(9.52 megacycles

Say That You Will Not Forget (film

Farget me not')......Joan Cross} (Soprano) with Orchestra. Dreaming Waltz (Joyco);

Tho

Druid's Prayer-Waltz (Davson) .:..The London Palladium Orches- ́tra cond. by William E. Pothers. Let Me Love You To-night (Waller & Tunbridge); Here's To Life (Talbot & Atkinson)... Raymond Newell (Baritone) with Orchestra, Mandalay (Kipling & Willeby)............. Raymond Newell (Baritone) with Orchestra..

Lightning Switch (Alford),

.The London Palladium Orchestra cond. by Richard Crean.

2.15 p.m.-Close, down,

6

Hot Pie Part 1-Quickstep; Part 2 -Slow Fox-Trot.... Scott Wood & His Six Swingers.

A

Room Little Gypsy Tea (Burke); Lulu's Back In Town (film, 'Broadway Gondolier') George Scott Wood assisted by Guitar, Bass & Drums. Evergreens. Of Jazz....Scott Wood

& His Six Swingers,

1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.40 p.m.-London Palladium Orchestra with Joan Cross (Soprano) and Ray- mond Newell (Baritone).

Les Sylphides (Cussana, arr. Lot. ter); Moontime (Collins). .The London Palladium Orchestra cond. by Richard Crean.

p.m.-Dance Music. Fox-Trot-Silvery Moon And Golden Sands; Quickstep-You Can't Stop Me From Dreaming; Rumba- When Bamba Plays A Rumba; Tango Lonely Troubadour Henry Jacques & His Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra.

gether Goodbye To Summer. Carroll Gibbons & The Savoy Hotel Orpheans with Vocal Chorus, Tango-Tu Sais.... Henry King &

His Hotel Pierre Orchestra with! Vocal Refrain. Tango Jalousie....Xavier Cugat & His Hotel Waldorf-Astoria Orch. Fox-Trots-Goodnight To You All; The Trouble With Me Is You (film 'With Love and Kisses')..........George Elrick & His Swing Music Makers. 6.43 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

6.45 p.m.-London Relay---"Ghosts Of London'. A new series of musical memories written by Wilfrid Rooke Ley. Music selected by Mark H. Lubbock. The B.B.C. Theatre Or- con- chestra, Leader Tate Gilder, ducted by Stanford Robinson. 7.40 p.m.-London Relay To Talk of Many Things'. 'Sharks Permitting' by Robert Gibbings.

Fox-Trots Swing, Swing, Dear 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal Weather

Mother-In-Law; The Lady Who Report and Announcements, Couldn't Be Kissed (film "The Singing Marine')....George Elrick & His Swing Music Makers. Tangos-So Lo Llevaron; La Puna- lada....Orquesta Tipica Francisco Canaro.

Fox-Trots-Sixty Seconds Got To-

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

David Burnstine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventora of the system that has

beaten every other system in existence.

MIGN CARD VALUES

OF THE FOUR-ACLE BYSTEN

ACE

KING. 2

QUEEN.1

JACK.K

HEART RESPONSE

CORRECT

Yesterday Oswald Jacoby Was

partner. You dealt and held:

AXI

K J x x

◊ x x x AK X 3

The bidding went:

I

You Malar Jacoby

Pass Pass

(7).

:

TO-DAY'S HAND

South, Dealer Both sides vulnerable

АБ

your

9-8 6 8 Q 10 9 4

OJ 10 9

♡ K 8 2 ÓK.87.5 48

9.7 6. N WE

A 52

74 AJE AQET 31088

AK QJ 16 2

4

♣♣ AKQ 4

10

Burnstona

Pass

ANSWER: Your correct response

The bidding:

South West North Elast 24 Pass INT. Pass Pass ENT Pars Pass Pass Pars

8.03 p.m.-Dohnanyi-Wedding Waltz, Berlin State Opera Orchestra con- ducted by Professor H. Abendroth. 8.10 p.m.-Studio Recital by · Eva Turner (Soprano) with Lindsay A. Lafford at the Piano.

London Relays: Ghosts of London: Kentucky Minstrels

8.30 p.m.-Beatrice Harrison (Cello),

Sarabande (Handel)...with -Organ

accomp, by Herbert Dawson. Melody (Dawes Serenade ("Haa- san"-Dellus). A with Plans a comp. by Margaret Harrison. 8.40 p.m.-London Relay Empire Ex- change. Points of view by travel- lers from the Dominions & Colonies. 8.55 p.m.-New Light Syphony Orchen-

tra.

(Cuthbert

Danse Des Clarke).

Apaches

Glow Worm Idyll (Lincke), Serenade (Pierne)....String Ensem-

ble.

Salut D'Amour (Elgar). Parade Of The Tin Soldiers (Jessel).' - Policeman's Holiday (Ewing).

9.15 p.m.-Duets by Dora Labbette (Soprano) and Hubert Elsdell (Ten- or).

1. Chide me, if thou will ("Don Gio-10

vanni"--Mozart),

2. Grant Oh Love ("Marriage of Fi-

"garo”—Mozart).

3. I forget what I am ("Marriage of

Figaro"-Mozart).

.Eva Turner Lindsay A. Lafford.

accomp. by

4. Piano Interlude.

....Lindsay A. Lafford.

5. Voi che Sapete ("Marriage of Fi-

garo"-Mozart).

.

6. Saper Vorreste ("Un Ballo in.

Maschera"Verdi).

7. Libiamo ("La Traviata"--Verdi). .Eva Turner accomp. by Lindsay A. Lafford.

Very Own Pierrette (Rex. Alling- ham); The Keys Of Heaven (arr. Broadwood & Maitland)...... with Piano.

Moon-Enchanted (Dowdon & Bes- ley); Love's Old Sweet Song (Bingham & Molloy). with J. H. Square Celeste Octet.

9.30 p.m.-London Relay-The Nows. 9.50 p.m.-Musical Comedy.

"Tulip Time"-Selection (Sievier & Wark); "Please, Teacher"--Selec- tion (Waller & Tunbridge)....New Mayfair Orchestra with Vocalists. p.m.-London Relay-The Kentucky Minstrels. A Black-faced Minstrel Show devised and produced by Harry S. Pepper. Bones, Tambourines, Corner Men, Crack Banjo Team, Stump Speech, Old and New Melo- dies. Among the artists taking part will be Scott & Whaley, and Harry S. Pepper and Doris Arnold will be at the pianos. The B.B.C. Variety Orchestra and Male Voice Chorus conducted by Leslie Woodgate. Or- chestral arrangements by Wally Wallond. Music arranged by Doris Arnold. Book written and remem-- bered by C. Denier Warren. 11 p.m.-Close down,

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE ORIENTAL "Divorce of AT THE QUEEN'S “If I Were Lady X". What happens when a beau-King" with Ronald Colman, Frances Dee, C. V. France, Henry Wilcoxon, tiful girl walks into a strange man's Stanley Ridger and Ralph Forbes. This Colman's- hotel suite, steals his bed, pyjamas, picture is outstanding for

spirited and believable portrayal of the book and incidently his heart, and then

became ruler of poetic rogue who leads him a merry chase by vanishing France for one glorious week, for its without leaving her name. The cast pulsing love story of a vagabond and. includes Merle Oberon, Laurence Oli- ver, Binnie Barnes, Ralph Richardson and Morton Selten.

*

*

*

*

a royal princess.

AT THE STAR ---- “Adventures of Tom Sawyer”. Mark Twain's immor- tal classic brilliantly produced in technicolour, bringing to the "screen" the newest juvenile sensation, Tommy "Naughty Kelly. The cast includes Jackie Moran,. Marietta", with Nelson Eddy and as Huckleberry Finn, May Robson, Walter Brennan, Victor Jory and Cora Jeannette MacDonald. An old picture

Sue: Coffins. but worth seeing again.".

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AT THE MAJESTIC

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to be a soldier's dream girl.

******

is one heart. Partner will rebid Can you, as the South player, im-

AT THE ALHAMBRA~~~~“Arizona unless his hand is woefully weak. mědiately spot the possible end-

Mahoney”, with Joe Cook, Robert Cum- mings, June Martel, Larry Crabbe and Then you can take appropriate play that may develop when West

AT THE KING'S "The Shopworn Marjorie Gateson. A hilarious second-round action. Many players

Angel", with Margaret Sullavan and comedy in which three lovers are sur- feel that since they have passed a opens the Jack of diamonds against James Stewart and Walter Pidgeon rounded by a rival bandit and the res- hand of this strength, their first your four-spade contract? Oba story of a girl who gave up a million cue in which an elephant plays a great

part. response must be a jump to two viously, if clubs break, your con- notrump. But there really is no tract is home; if not-well South need for this bid. You can bid one heart and still get to notrump trumped the diamond lead, played four rounds of trumps then his three top clubs Now the possible end-play had become a sure thing. South played his last club, Your partner, Merwin Mater, is hearts and diamonds left, East laid throwing East on lead. With only the dealer. Neither side is vulner- down the diamond" Ace, praying able and you höld:

How

later.

Score 100% for one heart, 70% for two notrump, 0 for any other bid.

QUESTION NO. 18

K XXX

♡ X X X

that Declarer would trump ever, South nonchalantly discard- ed a heart and now, no matter what East played, all he could win waa the heart Ace.

!

!

Q x

The bidding goes:

Mafer Schenken You Burnstone

(7) What do you bid? (Answer Mon day)

We believe that this hand illu- strates an easy end play that should, recognized, by any fair card-playe

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