Studio Piano Recital By Caroline Braga
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 14,, 1989
Today's Wireless
12–12.20 p.m.—Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 18.30 p.m.-Lucienne Boyer (Vocal)
and Orchestra Mascotte.
Aquarellen-Waltz (Jon. Strauss- arr. Hohne); Die Schonbrunner- Waltz (Lanner arr. Hohno). Orchestra Mascotto.
Moi Crache Dans L'Eau (Jean Tranchant); Tourne Et Vire (Jean Tranchant)...+144 Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) with Orchestra cond. by M. Iza Volpin.
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ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
Fox-Trots-Thero's A New World (film 'O-Kay for Sound'); The Fleet's In Port Again (film 'O-Kay for Sound').......Debroy Somers Band with Vocal Chorus, Waltz-Neapolitan Nights...Gino
Bordin & His Hawaiians, 1.40 p.m.-Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel Speaker: Rev. J. Ernest Bandbach. Subject: "Life among the Chinese and Tribes peo ple, off the Beaten Track in Yunnan,
Die Werber Waltz (Lannor-arr Hohne); Espana-Waltz (Wald- toufel). Orchestra Mascotte. Si Patite (Bayle and Claret); Sans Tol (Sarvil and Scotto)...... ..Iu- cienne Boyer (Vocal) with Orches-2.16 p.m.-Close down. tra cond. by M, Iza Volpin. Marienklange-Waltz (Jós. Strauss -arr. Hohne).... Orchestra Mas- cotte.
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report 1.03 p.m.
Reginald Foort at the
Organ. "Broadway Melody of 1938"- Selec- "The Singing Marine"-Se- tion; lection; Hit Parade-Selection. 1.15 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press,
and Announce Weather Forecast
ments.
1.80 p.m.-Dance Music.
6 pm.Relay of the Dançe Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.
(a) This is my night to dream; (b) (b) Wacky Dust; (c) My heart is taking lessons; (d) Oh! Boom. 6.14 p.m. Record: Maria Mari (di Capua); Whispers At The Dance (from Meyer Helmund's Lied) Serge Krish Septet.
6.21 p.m.-(a), To-night will live; (b)
An Old Straw Hat; (c) Solitude; (d) My Bonnie les over the Ocean. 6.35 p.m.--Record: When I'm With You (film 'Poor Little Rich. Girl')...Leslie
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Burnotine, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventora of the system that has
HIGH CARD, VALUES OF THE FOUR-ACEE BÝSTEPE
ACE 13 KING 2 QUEEN 1 JACKIW
TOTAL WILINE ON PINCH ES
Sohenken
beaten every other
PARTNER WANTS HIS SUIT LED
Yesterday both vulner- Burn-
were
sidea able, David
stone was your part- ner and the bidding went:
system in existence.
TO-DAY'S HAND
Match Point Duplicate West, Dealer Neither side vulnerable
A Q 93
0 £ 95
♣ K 10 4 8
♡ K J 5
OK 10 8 6 4
A 7.2
K 10 8 4
N
J 7 2
10 9 8 7
Q 6.3
W
8
Burastoos Mator,
You
AQ 65
10
1A
INT
Рава
A 6 5
SNT
Dbl.
Pass
Paas
♡ A
Pasr
◇ A. Q.7 # J 98
The bidding:
North West
South Fast
1NT Pass Pass Pass Pags SNT PASS PR88 Pass
What was your lead, holding:
6 4
J 100 Z
Hutchinson (Vocal) at the Plano, Happy As The Day Is Love (from "The Cotton Club Review'); Raisin' The 'Rent (from "The Cotton Club!
.Ramona (Piano). Review')
6.44 p.m.-(a) Hawaii Calls; (b) A- Tisket A-Tasket; (c) Love is
Good-night Merry-go-round; Ladies.
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Ballads We Love Programme At 8 p.m.
18:28 pm-Grlog-Holberg Bäite, Op. 40. London String Orchestra con- ducted by Walter Goëhr.
8:46 pm Studio Plano Recital by
Caroline Braga.
1. Prelude in A Flat Major, Op. 28,
No. 12 (Chopin).
2. Mazurka in C Sharp Minor, Op. 6,
No. 41 (Chopin).
3. Impromptu in B. Flat Major, Op.
142, No. (Schubert):
4. La Soiree ns Grenade (Debussy). 5. The Love and the Nightingale
(Granados).
*** 19.15′ p.m.-Loudon Relay -- Mr. Gillie 7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations.
Potter 7.02 p.m.--Band of H.M. Coldstream 9.30 pm-London Relay The News.
9.50 p.m.-Violin Solos by Efrem Zim-
balist.
Guards. "Zampa"
arr. Overture (Herold, Godfrey); Air De Ballet; Callirhoe (Chaminade).
7.15 p.m. London Relay
Röyal Palaces-2: St. James's Palace. Written by L. Du Garde Peach. Pro-10 duced by H. Rooney Pelletier. 7.45 p.m.-Boston Promenade Orches-
tra.
Meditation
(from "Thais' Мав- senet); Largo (from Xerxes' Handel); Intermezzo (from 'Caval- leria Rusticana'-Mascagni); Song Of India (from 'Sadko-Rimsky- Korsakov).
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m.-Ballads We Love.
My Dear Soul (Byron-Sanderson); O Dry Thos Tears (T. del Riego) .Muriel Brunskill (Contralto) with Organ and Violin Obbligato. It is Only A Tiny Garden (Haydn Wood)....Danny Malone (Tenor) with 'Orchestra: Down Vauxhall Way (Oliver).... Ma-!
vis Bennett (Soprano) with Pinno accomp. by Gerald Moore..
Ballads Of Yesterday (Teresa es
Riego). Intro: Thank God for a Garden; Homing....The Hon. W. Brownlow. (Baritone) with Orch..
Sulli- The Lost Chord (Proctor &
van); Love's Old Sweet Song (J. L. Molloy)... Dame Clara Butt (Contralto) with Piano.:
Burlesca (Suk); The Zephyr (Hubay, Op. 30, No. 5); Tallahassee (Scott) ..with Emanuel Boy at the Piano.
p.m.-London Relay The City of London'-1. What the City is and does by Alan Ivimey. 10.15 p.m.-Dance Music,
Quickstep-Shy; Swing Step-I'm
Gettin' Sentimental Over You..... Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra.. Fox-Trots Big Chief "Swing - It" (film "The Joy Parade'); Goona Goo....Nat Gonella & His Goer- gians with Vocal Refrain. Waltz-Delyse; Fox-Trot-At The Balalaika (from 'Balalaika')...Jack Hylton & His Orchestra with Vo- cal. Refrain...
Heart; In My Fox-Trots-Blues
Cocktail Swing...Nat Gonella & His Georgians with Vocal Refrain. Tangos-Golden Stars;' Eternal Sun ...Heinz Huppertz & His Orch. Fox-Trot-I'd Like To Sée Samoa Of Samoa (film 52nd Street'); Tango -Lonely Troubadour.... Mantovani & His Orchestra with Vocal Re- frain,
Fox-Trots-Picture Me In Paradise; After All These Years....Manto- vani & His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain.
11 p.m.-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
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"Battle of drown on a sinking ship. Impressive- AT THE CATHAY
Quirt scenes show the explosion of a gaso- Broadway". It's Flagg and again! Buddies between, battles, these lone tanker in mid-ocean, the crash-. two Legionnaires on holiday forget all ing of an ocean liner into an iceberg,. about that 20-year old armistice when and the drama in the wireless rooms.. way through a girl gives the "glad eye" to both of ships fighting their them. Victor McLaglen and his new typhoon and hurricane. side-kick, Brian Donlevy, Louise Ho- vick, Raymond Walburn, Lynn Bari, Jane Darwell and Robert Kellard.
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AT THE ORIENTAL—"Call of the Wild", with Clark Gable, Loretta Young- and Jack Oakie. An exciting story of AT THE QUEEN'S “A Man To land that knew no law where men Remember", with Anne Shirley, Ed-fought like greedy maniacs for gold. ward Ellis, Lee Bowman and William and romance.
of a noble Bacrifices Henry. The
AT THE MAJESTIC—“Double Wed-.. father who surrenders. personal ambi- tions that his son might realize his own ding". Double stars, double romance. youthful dreams is the highlights of and double laughs, thats the combina-. In modern bidding the opening the dramatic story. The quiet heroism tion offered in this new William Po- ANSWER: The correct lead is notrump has become known as the of a country doctor who goes about well-Myrna Loy co-starring comedy.. "limit" bid. By this is meant that his work without glory, and frequent-The hilarious, romantic comedy of an
Itinerant artist and a fashionable mo-.. a spade. When your partner the fluctuation between a minimum ly without pay. *
diste is crammed with laughs and a maximum opening one-
THE AT
ALHAMBRA "The grand entertainment for the whole- doubles three notrump after hav-and
notrump bid is only the equivalent Storm", with Charles Bickdord, Barton family.
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ing bid spades, he is requesting of a King. It is generally unwise MacLane, Preston Foster, Andy De- AT THE KING'S "Love is a Head- to go beyond these limits in either vine and Frank Jenks. Depicts Bick- you to lead his suit and expects to direction, but in today's hand ford's efforts to keep his young bro-ache", with Gladys George, Franchot South, decided to open à weak ther, Tom Brown from following his Tone, Ted Healey, Mickey Rooner, defeat the contract.
fourth-hand notrumy, hoping the own reckless. mode of life on the ses. Frank Jenks and Ralph Morgan. The A counter plot ehows Bickford striv-story of a Broadway Folly, star, who
a millionaire.. Score 100% for a spade lead; bidding would progress no further. Ing for revenge against Maclane, who had to choose between
To his consternation. North Jump-has abandóhed his friend, Foster, to and a tough guy.
50% for a diamond 80% for aed imediately to game, and now heart, 0 for a club.
QUESTION NO.
Both aides are vulnerable, Ho. ward Schenken là your partner and you hold:
K 10 9 x x
Tho bidding goes:
Jasowe
(7)
What do you bid? (Answer to-mor.&W)
Wes opened the ten of hearts.
Declarer played the Jatk from dummy East covered with the Queen, and now there were, only elght tricks in sight, with, clubs totally unstopped. Dummy's spado Queen furnished the only posal- bility for a ninth trick and, think- ing quickly, South decided to try to "sneak" this in rather than run off the diamond suit and give away the situation. South's thought pro cessed were evidently much faster than his West opponent's, for when the small spade was lod, West ducked, the Queen won the trick and the contract was home. A cold zero had been transformed Into a top for North and Bouth.
(Copyright, 1988, By The Four,
Aces)
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