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-Mollie Mennie
Song Recital
From The Studio
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 20, 1989
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In-
tercession from St. John's Cathedral, 12.30 p.m.-New Mayfair Orchestra.
. "Casanova"—Selection
arr. Benatzsky).
(J. Strauss,
Medley. Intro; 'Live, laugh and love;
By the fireside;. He played his
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
5. Secret Love (Landon Ronald).16 p.m. For The Children. 6. Music of the night (Eric Coates).
Ukulele; One, more kiss; Sonie-1.30 p.m-Reuter and Rugby. Press, body loves you; Dick Turpin's Ride to York; What makes you so ador- able; Back
Weather Forecast and Announce- ments...
again to happy-go-1.40 p.m.--A French Programme."
lucky days.....with vocal refrain. "Happy Memories" Selection. "Words arti Music"-Selection (Noel
Coward).
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and. Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Studio
Gaston D'Aquino
(Tenor) with E. O'Neil Shaw at the Piano.
1. A Marechiare (Tosti).
2. La mia canzone (Tosti).
3. Il pescatore canta (Tosti).
Interval
"London Again" Suite (Eric Coates)...The London Palla- dium Orchestra conducted by Richard Crean.
4. Down in the forest" (Landon Ron-
ald).
C'Est Dane Un Caboulot (Hemon
Lanjean); Cafe Chantant (Máller- on-Wal-Berg)....Damia (Vocal) accomp. by Wal-Berg & His Orch. Le Chaland Qui Passe (de. Badet- Bixio); C'Est A Capri (Nazelles- Will Grosz)....Tino Rossi (Tenor) with Orch,
C'Est Le Mai; La Delaissee...Yvette Guilbert (Diseuse) with Plano, J'Attends Un Navire (Weill, Déval) Lys Gauty (Vocal) with Wal-Berg and His Orchestra. Pour Sa Payse (from the
"Parade de France"); Moi, J'Suis Pas Comme Ca (from the revue, "Parade de France"). Jean Cy- rano (Vocal).with Oreh
(2.15 p.m.-Close down.
anning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)..
revue
David Burnstine, Merwin D. Haier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has
system in existence.
QUIEN 1 JACK
TOTAL WRAINE ar NACH 25 AVERAGE WAS $25
beaten every other HAND STRONG ENOUGH TO BID
David Bruce Burn- stone was your part- ner yesterday, and you-held:
AQIL
With neither side vulnerable,
the bidding went:
Theoby Durnstone
Paro
You (1)
It will be noted that South's hand is the same as the one given
Traditional Nursery Rhymes (arr. Mr. McBain from 'Our Nursery Music Book'; Musle arr, Sarson). Intro: Little Nut Tree; Bobby Shaftoe; Once I Saw a Little Bird: Pussy Cat; My Lady's Garden; etc.
Annette Blackwell (Soprano) with Piano.! "More Very Young" Songs (A. A. Milne-Fraser-Simson): (a) Nur- sery Chairs; (b) Waiting at the Window; (c) Spring Morning; (d) The End....George Baker" (Bari- tone) with Piano.
Studio Serial Story The Christening: Brownie ("When
We Were Very Young"-Milne- Fraser-Simson).....George Baker (Baritone) with Piano. Sleep, My Little One (Hautzik-Rie-
denfeld).....
Reginald Foort (Or-
gan) with Male Quartet. 6.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.32 p.m.-J. H. Squire Celeste Octet.
A Venetian Barcarolle Serenader
(arr. Willoughby).....with Vocal Quartette.
Collette, Valse (Fraser-Simson). Memories Of Devon, Valse (Evans). Narcissus (Nevin).
Valse Bluette-Air De Pallet (Dri-
go).
Memories Of Chopin (arr. Willough-
by),
London Relays:
B.B.C. Singers:
In Town To-night
Beauty" Waltz (Tchaikovsky) Royal Opera Orchestra, Co- vent Garden.” Cond. Malcolm Sar- gent, "Eugen Onegin"-Waltz (Tchaikov- sky)...........Royal Opera Orchestra, Covent Garden conducted by Eu- gene Goossens.
9.13 p.m.-Studio-Atollie Mennie (Mez- zo-Soprano) and E Q'Neil Shaw „(Piano).
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8.15 p.m.-London Relay-Books'—4. A weekly series of talks by Tho Right Hon. The Earl Of Lytton, K.G., G.Ö.S.I., G.C.I.E.
9 p.m.-London. Relay Jacobean Part- songs. The B.B.C. Singers (B); Sy- billa Marshall; Bettine Young; Anne Reno Wood; Winifred Downer; Soames; Emlyn Bebb; Victor Ut- ting: Victor Harding. Conductor, Leslie Woodgate.
19.30 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.50 p.m.-Albert Sandler (Violin).
Estudiantina, Waltz (Waldteufel, Op. 191); Dolores,, Waltz (Waldteufel, Op. 170)...with Sydney, Efoulkes at the Piano.
Extase Reverie (Ganne).....assist- ed by J. Samehtini ('Cello) and J. Byfield (Piano).
10 p.m.-London Relay-In Town To- night'. Introducing personalities from every walk of life in interviews with Lionel Gamlin, flashes from the news of the week, and 'Standing on the Corner'. (Michael Standing inter- views the "Man in the Street'). Edit- ed and produced by C. F. Meehan. 10.30 p.m.--Carroll Gibbons (Piano) &
His Boy Friends..
7 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording "Songs From The Shows". A Programme of Tunes from English Musical- Come- dies, arranged and produced in the London studios of the British Broad- casting Corporation by John Watt. Cast: Anona Winn; Olive Groves; Reginald Purdell; George Baker: The B.B.C. Revue Chorus and the Or- chestra cond, by Leslie Woodgate! 9 p.m. Local Timo Signal, Weather
Repert and Announcements. 8.03 pm Orchestral Selections. "
Hungarian Dance No. 5 In F Sharp
Minor:(Brahms); The "Sleeping 11
Judy (Carmichael & Lerner); Stars Fell On Alabama (Perkins); Smoke Gets In Your Eyes (Kern); You've Got To Admit・ (from "Hi Diddle Diddle'); Love And Hisses-Film Selection; Manhattan Music Box- Film Selection; Life Is Just A Bowl Of Cherries (Brown & Hền- derson); Sleepytime Down South (Rene & Muse); Have You Got Any Castles, Baby? (film Varsity Show'); I Double Dare You' (Shand & Eaton). p.m--Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
in Question No. 27, which is an- swered above.. In the Duplicate game in which it occurred the vary- ing results obtained depended en- tirely upon how South's hand was bid. At almost every table East
AT THE MAJESTIC "The Drum." opened in third position with a Alexander Korda's thrilling and spec- pre-emptive bid of three spades. west Frontier, based on a story by A. tacular drama of India's famous North-
E. W. Mason. With Sabu, Raymond No South player thought of pass-Massey, Roger Livesey, Valerie Hob on, Desmond Teater and a cast of
Feas ANSWER: Bid three potrump. With a
hand that will probably ing, but several merely overcalled take eight tricks you should not allow Mr. Maier's, pre-emptive bid with four clubs. On the singleton
game.
many thousands.
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AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- BRA-"Ganga Din". With Victor banks and Joan Fountaine The MacLaglen, Gary Grant, Douglas Fair-
adventures of three British sergeants and a loyal native water carrier during a struggle against a religious uprising of Thugs in India provide suspenseful drama in this screen version based ort the Rudyard Kipling poem, "GUNGA-
A cavalcade of
to shut you out. In the Four Ace spade opening this contract was Double Trouble Thrills and spills
AT THE ORIENTAL - “Penrod's | DIN". System partner will take out only in a good long suit which promises defeated two tricks. These players Shanghaied in a captive balloon and Ragtime Band"
once for Penrod Schofield, when he gets AT THE KING'S "Alexander's knew they could not bid three not-Starring the Mauch Twins, Dick Pur- brought to you by the most perfectly- presents his parents with his double Irving Berlin's ear-haunting song-hits, rump because they use this bid the gang.
cel, Gene and Kathleen Lockhart and balanced cast ever seen in romantic for takeout purposes and they were
Score 100% for three notrump, 60% for double (takeout), 50% for four clubs, O for pass..
QUESTION NO. 28. Neither side is vulnerable. You Merwin Maier's partner and the bidding goes:
are
Sichenken
Mater Jacoby Tex Fors
Pass BA (1) You hold:
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♡ ▲ Q10 x
Q J. I... A E Q -What do you bidr tomorrow)
TODAY'S HAND.
West, Dealer Neither side vulnerable 'Duplicate Bridgo
10.0 7 2 AKJI 10 6 6 3
B.J. 2
W.
K 1
Tüa bidding:
West
Pans
****
Pass
Pass
gonta 3NT
musical comedy. With Tyrone Power, Alice Faye, Don Ameche, Ethel Mer-
Wally Vernon and 30 other performers. Westley, John Carradine, Paul Hurst. man, Jack Haley, Jean Hersholt, Heler
naturally not desirous of having and the Seven Dwarfs Walt Disney's AT THE CATHAY-"Snow White partner take out in a weak diation is a wonderfeast of thrills, fun first feature-length animated produc-
mond or heart suit,
and romantic drama, with equal ap- AT THE STAR-"That Certain peal for juveniles and grownups. Age” The delightfully human mis- Everybody has read Grimm's folk tales, adventures that, befall a girl who is in whose fascinating pages "Snow "too old for dolls, too young for ro White" and her little dwarf pals are mance", when she meets her "knight born. There's a never-to-be-forgotten in shining armour." With Deanna Dur- treat awaiting fats in its marvellous- bin, Melvyn Douglas, Jackie Cooper, appealing film version presented in Irene Rich, Nancy Carroll, John Hal-
Two South players doubled, only to have the humiliation of seeing the contract made (these players
use the double of an opening three- bid for business). Of course there were quite a few players who made the correct and only winning bid
of three notrump. They knew that their partners would leave them in this contract- unless they really had something worthwhile to show, Needless to say, no defence could defeat the game in notrump.
~(Copyright, 1939, By The Four
Aces).
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