David Kossick
(Comedian)
From The Studio
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 14, 1939
Today's Wireless
18-12,20 p.m.--Relay of Servicő of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral.. 12.30 pm-Roy Fox & His Orchestra with Turner Layton (Vocal & Piano). 1 p.m.-Local Timo Signal and Wea-
ther Report,
1,03 p.m.-Harold Ramsay at the Or-
gan.
Rodeo March ́ (Ramsay),
St. Louis Blues (Handy). Popular Molodies. Intro: Alone at a table for two; Alono; I'm all alono; You started me dreaming; The touch of your lips, Lost. 1.15 p.m.-Router and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce monta.
1,80 p.m.-Dance Manic.
Quicksteps-0.0.0,0.0.0-Oh, Boom! Mama, I Wanna Make Rhythro (film Manhattan Music Box').......... Harry Roy & His Orchestra with Vocal, Refrain.
Tango Hear My Song, Violetta....
Robert Renard. Dance Orchestra with Vocal.
1.40 p.m.-Light Orchestral.
A Day In Tyrol (Romer & Faun).
Swing Me Up Highor (A Fair Ground Fantasy-Mackebon) The Bohemians. Scandinavian Dances (Collected by
the Ling Association). Intro: Shoemaker Hornfjin Norwe- gian Mazurka; Mangling...Folk Dance Orchestra cond, by Victor Olof,
Tango Torero (Bolflanger); Gypsy Serenade (Boulanger) George
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ZBW 355 M. (845 k.k.'s) and 31.49 M. (9.52 megacycles)
Boulanger, & His Orchestra. Black Eye Rulzian Gypey Song
Forraris); Pizzicato Intermezzo (Mubr)......Willy Steiner & His Salon Orchestra, .. Parado Of The Tin Boldlera (Jossel); Bag Doll (Nacio Herb Brown), j....... Now Mayfair Novelty Orchestra. Watermelon Fete (Thurban); - Down South (Myddleton, arr. Tabbush) Jack Hylton & His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain, 2.15 pm. Cloge down. 16 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Gurden of the Hong Kong Hotel,
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(a) When my dream boat comes homo; (b) Slumming on Park Ave- nup; (c) Tears in my heart; (d) He Ain't Got Rhythm.
6.14 p.m. Record: Many Happy Ro- turns Of The Day (Dubin & Burke); Blaze Away (Kennedy and Hols, mann)........Eddie Peabody playing his Banjo Guitar, Mandoline & Mando- 'Cello with Own Vocal Refrain and Tiếng a 6.21 pm (6) Solitude; (b) An old Straw Hat; (e) Alone with you; (d) Happy Ending
6.85 pm.-Records; I'm A Fool For Loving You (Lewis-Wendling); You Have That Extra Something (V. El- Ils)...Frances Day (Soprano) with Orchestra.
Cloister Shadows (Hope)........Regin-
Winning
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(By the Four Aces) ·
David Buristine, Herwin D. Mater, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenker World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has
beaten every other system in existenco.
WHATS A FEW THOUSAND POINTS?
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ald Foort at the B.B.C, Theatre: Or- 'gan.
6,44 p.m.—(a) Ebb Tido; (b) The Shag; (c) Malihini Mole; (d) Row Row your boat,
7 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.m.-Elgar-"Crown Of India" Bulte, Op. 66. London Symphony Orchestra conducted by The Com- poser.
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English Folk Music: A London
Relay
Ballade (Jamblan and Delettre);
Landerirette (Jamblan and Deter- tro)... Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) with Orchestra.
Te Revoir, (d'Angelys & Parora); Lea Flours C'Es De L'Amour. (Mon- tier & Tillymoon).. Tino Romul (Tenor) with Orchestra. Estampe Marocairie (Eddy & Bos) Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) with Orchestra.
Serenade-Valse Espagnole (Motra); De Picpus Au Palnis: D'Angkor Fox-Intermezzo (Märpoka) Orchestro Ruby, Goldstein. D'Amour En Amour (Lelievre
lottre); La Voyageuse (Apbret & Delettro)....Lucienne Boyer with
Orchestra.
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7,15 p.m.-London Relay-English Folk Music. A programme of music by Gerrard Williams, founded on Eng- lish folk-tunes, with an account, written by the composer, of the tunes 8,47 pm Charlie Kuns at the Plaka and the songs and how they were collected. Ethel William (Soprano); George Gibbs (Baritone).. The B.B.C. Midland Orchestra conducted by Eric Warr. Orchestra: Folk Tune Med- ley: The Glory of the West; Now, Nancy (Somerset). New, Nothing; Mandesse; Farewell George Gibbs
One May Morning (Dorset). Orches and Orchestra: Jack, the Jolly Tar;
Folk Tune Medley: Prince Rupert's tra: Lovely on the Water (Norfolk), March; All a modo de France: God-9 desses. Ethel Williams and Orches tra: Two Somerset Folk Songs: In Bruton Town; Geordlo, Orchestra: tunate Lad (Yorkshire). Ethel Wil- The Cuckoo (Somerset); The Unfor- liamg and. Orchestra;, William Tay- lor (Bomerset), Orchestra: Folk Tune Medley: The Milk Maya's Bobb An Old Man is a Bedfull of Bones; Lulle me beyond thee.
8 p.m.-Lochl Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements. 8,03 p.m.-Lucienne Boyer (Vocal) and Tino Rossi (Tenor). in a Light French Programme, Air Varie Sur. Un Theme Suisse (Mohr)... Garde Republicainé Band of France cond. by Pierre Dupont.
Le Becret. De Tes Caresses (Varns, Cab & Ala); M'A[mes Tu? (Pear
Tino Rossi (Tenor) with
Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. D. J. Intro: Across the great divide; The night is young and you'ro-no beautiful; Boo-hoo: The Corona- tion Waltz; I'm still in love with you; Delyso
Kunz Revivals No. 1. Intro: Some of these days; With a song in my hourt; Night and day; If you could caro for mo; Kiss mo again; Bitter Sweat,
pm Studio Monologue by David Kossick, a
2.15 p.m.Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra,
You Never Looked So Beautiful (filma
The Great Ziegfeld'); You (Alm The Great Ziegfeld'); Wah Hool. (Friend); T'Aint No Use (Magid-- son, Lane); The Boston Tea Party -Fox-Trot..with Vocal Refrain. 9,50 p.m.-Songs by Stuart Robertson 9.30 p.m.-London Relay The News
(Baritone),
:
Sca Fovar (Ireland); When Lights:
Go Rolling (Ireland); When Dull Caro (Lane Wilson). with Piano accomp, by Gerald Moore. “ 10 p.m.--London Relay The City of London'4: The Baltic Exchange, by Frank E. Fehr, C.B.E., Chairman of the Baltic Exchange.
10.15 pm-Beethoven-Symphony No 6 In F Major, Op. 68 ("Pastoral"). Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra con-- ducted by Brimo Walter. 11 pm. Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
Obviously, West should have drawn two rounds of trumps, but Screen version of the well-known stage glittering background of Parisian vau AT THE KING'S "My Bill.” stronger than life itself, set against a he then should have left the last play "Courage," with Kay Francis in deville, Supporting Claudette Colbert, trump in dummy and shifted to the her most appealing role as the mother the splendid east includes Herbert Mar- Queen of spades since West was of three ungrateful children and little shall, Bert Lehr, Helen Westley, Con marked with the Ace. Granting Dickie Moore, who steals right into stance Collier, Genevieve Tobin and that West would still have rofused one's heart as, the little laddie who Walter Catlett. to win the first two spade leads, Francis, John Intel, Anita Louise, fights for her happiness. With Kay South would then have to risk play- Bonita Granville, Bobble Jordan, Elisa- laugh-song-and dance-packed romantic AT THE CATHAY—"Carefree" A ing three rounds of clubs in order beth Risden and Dickie Moore. to trump his losing club in dummy.
triangle. With Ginger coquetting in one corner and psychoanalyst Fred
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And of course the club ruff would Learn". A gay bantering tale of love in the other. With Fred Astaire, Gin- AT THE STAR-"Live, Love and coaxing her away from Ralph Bellamy have succeeded.
Howard Schenken was your part-lind Russell to the screen again, Ro Gear, Jack Carson and Franklin Pang bringa Robert Montgomery, and Rosa-ger Rogers, Ralph Bellamy, Ldolla ner yesterday.
You held.
bert Benchley adda his, special brand of born. humour to the amusing plot and Helen Vinson I cast in another of her highly- applauded "other woman" portrayals. Girls Deanna Durbin, sensational AT THE MAJESTIC—“Three Smart
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AT. THE ORIENTAL":"Drums," In with Binnie Barnes, Alice Hrady, Ray now screen discovery in a gay romance magnificent technicolour, this is a stir-Millard, Nan Grey and Barbara Read, ring tale of the Northwest Frontier. With Sabu, Roger Livesey, Raymond Massey, Valerio Hobson and Teater,
AT THE QUEEN'S
Jesmond
If South's play had
The bidding: been equal to his
Schenken JACOBY bidding, he would
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Pasa? (?) have scored a great number of points three clubs. While it is naturally ANSWER:— Your correct bid is
AT THE ALHAMBRA—“The „Arl- The opening two-bid
zona Raiders, with Larry Crabbe, was followed by undersirable to force with a suit
Raymond Hulton, Marsha Hunt and North's convencional
so weak as your club suit, never-classic of stage and screen is reborn in which includes a breath-taking, wild "Zaza” A Jano Rhodes. Another good Western, two-notrump res
theless, regardless of how many sumptuous style, The powerful and horse stampede, and a daring, stolen ponse, showing less clubs your partner bids, you may dramatic tale of an illicik love that is romance of the West. than one sure trick. When South always safely return to the same jumped to game, North gave number of spades. A jump in him a chance"
nco" with his bid spades does not show the foll South seized strength of your hand. A potrump bid gives a wrong picture of its jumping
distribution.
TOTAL WAIST OF PASE IS
of four spades,
this opportunity by to a Stam. Now West doubled, ex- pecting to take two tricks with his Acco, and South promptly re doubled.
Score 100% for three clubs, 10%, for three spades, 70% for two no- trump, 40% for three notrump. 20% for four spades.
Declaror trumped the Aco of di- amonds opening, drew two rounds
QUESTION NO.47 of trump and then, whiền East Both sides are vulnerable. You showed out, played a fatal third are the dealer and hold;
round. The Queen of spaden was played., West ducked and when the ten fell from East's hand, West also refused to take the Jack of spadas, And now South had no way of getting rid of his mall club and was set one for a swing of well over 2,000 points.
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