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Helen Lockhart (Contralto) From

The Studio

THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 24, 1989,

Today's Wireless

18-12.20 p.m.-

-Rolay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 13.30 p.m.Half an hour of Russian

Dusic.

Sleep My Baby; Moscow; Ballet from "Konlok Gorbuniok": Prelude Slav;' From Sunrise to Sunset; Beautiful Moon; Along Potrograd Road; Bako No Bread....Russian Vaga- bonds cond. by Theodore Katz, On the Volga River; The Volga Boat-

man....Vocal.

Treasure Waltz (Becucci); Sweet Violets Waltz... Russian Novelty Orchestra..

My

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M (9.52 megacycles)

**

My Boots And Saddle, Fox-Trot-Jack-in-The-Box. Quick Stop There's No Time Like The Prosont (film Music Hath Charms'). Fox-Trot Just Little Bita And Pieces (ilm Music Hathi Charms'), Tango-Beside My Caravan. Waltz-One Life, One Love, man 1.30 pm Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- monts. edos

Placi tigan, Romanta; Ti pianala, Romanta... Vocal. Waltz Of Russian Melodies (Com- posor Unknown)'. Russian No- velty Orchestra.

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

ther Report..

1.03 g.m.-Dance Music played by the

B.B.C. Danco Orchestra. Comedy Fox-Trots-I'm

Nuts On Screwy Music; I Laughed So Hard I Nearly Died. Waltz-Lovely Lady (film 'King Of

Burlesque').

Slow Fox-Trot-Take Me Back To

1.40 p.m.-B.B.C. Recording "West From Bristol". A programme devis- ed and produced by Francis Dillon. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

6 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel:

(a) Little Heaven of the Seven Seas; (b) It's De Lovely; (c) You're as pretty as a picture; (d) Bob White 6.14 p.m.-Record: Bubbling Over (Gib bons): Moonbeams: Dance (Gibbons)

Piano Solo by Carroll Gibbons. 6.21 p.m.-(a) Music for Sweethearts; (b) I'gonna lock my heart; (c)

maning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)·

David Burnstine, Merwin D. Mater, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenkera World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has

beaten every other system in existenco.

HIGH CARD VALUES:

OF VICE

FOUR-ACILF(OVATON

ANGDAVID HAND 425

COUNT ON PARTNER'S HELP

ner. You held:

Sleepy time Gal; (d) Jingle Bells. 6.85 p.m.-Records: Three Little Words (from 'Chock and Double Check') ...Len Fillis (Banjo) with Piano. The World Is Waiting for the Sun- rise (Seitz)............Len Fulis. (Hawal- ian Guitar) with Plano. Two Tired. Éyes. (film 'Cock O' “the North')....Leslie Hutchinson (Vo- cal) at the Piano.

6.45 p.m.-London Relay-A Message

to the Scouts of the Empire, by The] Lord Somers, K.O.M.G., D.S.O., M.C., Deputy Chief Scout of the British Empire.

7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.m.--Concert Waltzes.

Voices of Spring (J. Strauss).

Ferdy Kauffman & His Orchestra. When The Lemons Bloom (J. Strauss); Doctrinen (J. Strauss)

7.15

Johann Strauss and Symphony Orchestra.

London Relay: Chesterton Radio Play

Lockhart (Contralto) with E., O'Neil. Shaw at the Piano,

1. (a) Down here (Braho); (b) My dearest heart (Sullivan); (c) Two Eyes of Groy (McGooch) · ....Helen Lockhart (Contralto) with Piano accomp. by E. 'Neil Shaw.

2. (a) Nocturne (Gliere); (b) Pro-

lude (Gliere). ..E. O'Neil Bháw at the Piano.

4.

5.

8: (a) The Fairy Pipers (Brewer); (b) A Fairy went a'marketing (Goodhart)....Helen Lockhart Contralto) with Piano accomp. by E. ́O'Neil Shaw, Etudo in 5/8 time (Alphoraky).. E. O'Neil Shaw at the Piano. (a) Vale (Russell); (b) One Fleet- ing hour (Leo)....Helen Lock- hart (Contralto) with Piano ac- comp. by E. O'Neil Show. |8.50 p.m.-Band Selections.

Pilgrims', Chorus ("Tanhauser"

Wagner); Grand March ("Tanhau- ser-Wagner).....Massed Bands Of The Aldershot Command cond. by Leslie Seymour.

p.m.-London Relay-The Club of Queer Trades' by G. K. Chester ton. Episode 2: The Painful Fall of a Great Reputation'. Adapted for broadcasting by Douglas Cleverdon. The Characters: Basil Grant; Gil- 9.20 p.m.-Next, week's programme. bert Swinburne; Sir Walter Chol- 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News. mondeley; Wimpole; Lord Beau-9.50 p.m.-Songs by Elsie Carlisle.

Proud Of You (David); Everyone mónt; John Drummond; Beaumont; a Duchess; Taximen; a

Must Have A Sweetheart (Hart- Butler. Production by Michael Good-

Grundland); Star Gazing (Nel- win:

9 p.m.-London Relay Food for Thought. Three short talks on mat- ters of topical interest.

Muriel

7.40 pm-London Relay-A Recital of Irish Songs by Denis Cox (Baritone) Whoe'er she be (arr. Nino Batholo- mow) Rallying Song (arr. Galla- gher); The Bard of Armagh (arr. Larchet); Randy-bow-wow (arr. Nino Bartholomew); The Bold, Unbiddable Child (Stanford). 7.55 p.m.-Sir Hamilton Harty

Irish Symphony Scherzo.. Hamilton Harty conducting Halle Orchestra.

An

Sir

The

8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements, 8.03 p.m.-Bizet The Fair Maid Or - Perth-Bulte. ... Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the London- Philharmonic Orchestra. de

8.23 p.m.—Studio ~Recital by

Here is the hand that inspired the question answered above. It occurred in a rubber Bridge game In yesterday's pro-

and Howard NL blem Howard Schen-with P. Hal Sims

ken was your part-Schenken playing the East and West hands. The bidding is quite interesting. Mr. Sims passed over the opening club bid on the theory that his hand was very useful de- fensively, but that game for his side could be made only if his part-ever screened,

JI I

A, KI

AK JIK

The bidding, with neither aldo vulnerable, went:

Bernatone ·You Mater

16 Poss 1NT

Pass:

Pics (7)

ANSWER: Double. Your opner could take some action with- ponents have shown weakness

out being urged. If South had

one

hence your partner should have a fair hand and be able to leave in made his proper response of your double.

ד'

• burg-Levinson)..........with Orch, 10 p.m.-London Relay 'Bros. And

Cons'. A musical controveray ar ranged by Charles Hatton with Mar- jery Wyn and The Midland Revie Orchestra, conducted by Reginald Burston. Compere, Martyn C. Web- ster.

10.40 p.m.--Dance Music.

Helen11:

Quickstep-Somebody Stole My Gal; Slow Fox-Trot-Tea For Two....Joe Daniels & His Hot Shots in "Drumnasticka”.

Fox-Trots-Swanee; Ole King Cole Teddy Foster & His Kings Of Swing with, Vocal, Refrain, Fox-Trots-When The Organ Played “O! Promise Me"; Please Be Kind «Jack Harris & His Orchestra with Vocal by Sam Brown p.m.-Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

Glenn

AT THE MAJESTIC Hunks". Revival of a great comedy creatures than ever thronged any of "Beaufgle brings more thrills and strange when Stan Laurel and. Oliver Hardy the writer's previous stories. join the Foreign Legion, the war is as good as over, there is still time, how- ever to some of the funniest slapstick

Morris, Olympic champion of cham- pions, and Eleanor Holm, the world's greatest female swimmer head the hu cast.

AT THE STAR-That Certain wo man Bette Davis, Henry Fonda, Ian Hunter, Anita Louise and Donald Crisp. | The tensely thrilling, poignant and 34 THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- bury her past and of her battle for the Milland, Olympe Bradna, Irene Hir happiness of the man she loves, Sur-voy, Janet Beecher and Mary Carlisle. passing even her performance in A new standard for tangles of domes "Marked Woman”.

Score 100% for double, 30% for heart, North would undoubtedly powerful tale of a woman a struggle tør "Say It In French"," with Ray

a pass, 0 for any other bid.“

QUESTION NO. 32

Merwin Maier is your partner. You hold:

Question No. 12 Kforwin Maior is your partner. You hold:

A Q10 9 x x AXI

With both bides vulnerable the bidding has gone:

Mefor

INT

Burnstone You Gohenken

Pess (?)

What do you bid?

tomorrow.)

TODAY'S HAND

North, Dorför

Neither side vulnorable

(Answer

°F 10° 8 AKB

10 0.

The bidding: North. Fast

Week

Pasa

Pads PACS

Dbl.

have raised to two and that would have become the final contract. However, just as hundreds of play- ers would have done, South chose to bid one notrump, and the next two players naturally passed. Mr. Sims now reasoned that, since his opponents obviously were not very strong, his partner should have a fair hand and thus it was

extrome ly likely that one notrump could be set. When Mr. Sims doubled, his partner (Mr. Schenken) was quite willing to defend against one notrump since he hold a fair six- Card sult with one gure re-entry.

On the diamond opening the de- fonsivo, side was able to win four tricks in that suit plus a spade, a club and two heart tricks. The 300-point penalty gathered in was the best possible result since thore was no gamo for East and Weat. (Copyright, 1989, By The |Acos).

Four

tic situations is reached in this pro- ductions which is the story of the com plications that arise when a young American society lad is, entangled with a French bride.

AT THE KING'S — “Marie" An- toinette", with Norma Shearor, Tyrone Power, John Barrymore, Robert Mor- loy, Anita Louise, and Joseph Schild- kraudt. The picture, that has been AT THE ORIENTAL—“Racket Bus- widely acclaimed. Nothing has been tere" A thrill-packed," absorbing. spared in the production and is in itself draman built around a tople that is got a lavish spectacular triumph.

ting front page headlines in to-duy's....: American newspapers. The chly in- AT THE CATHAY—"Tarson's Ro- cludes Humphry Bogart, George Brent venge" Edgar Rice Burroughs' latest Gloria Dickson, Allen Jenking and and greatest, tale of the Afslcan Jun- Walter Abol.

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