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Dance Music: Organ Recital: Orchestral Items

THE GHINA MAIL, APRIL 8, 1989

Today's Wireless

12-12:20 pm-Relay of Bervice of In- tercession from -St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Songs by Charlés Küllman-

(Tenor).

Thine Alone (Blossom & Herbert); When You're Away (Blossom & Herbert); Gypsy Love Song (Smith; & Herbert)....with Orchestra. 12.40 p.m. --Boston Promenade Orchen-

tra.

"Alda"-Ballet Suito (Verdi); Hun- garian Dance No. 6 (Brahms); Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms); Waltz (from "The Sleeping Beauty' Ballot, Op. 668-Tchaikovsky). cond. by Arthur Fiedler. tp.m.-Local Timo Signal and Wea-

ther Report.

1.03 p.m.-Jeanette MacDonald (86- prapo) and Nelson Eddy (Baritone). Love's Old Sweet Song (Bingham- (from Molloy); Auf Wiederschon

.Nelson The Blue Paradise') Eddy (Baritone) with Orchestra. To-night Will Toach Mo To Forget (film "The Merry Widow"); Try To Forgot (film "The Cat and the Fid- dla) Jeanette MacDonald (So- pfano) with Orchestra. Dream Of Autumn (Joyce); Choris-

tore' Waltz (Phelps)..

London Novelty Orchestra, Farewell To Dreams (Kahn-Rom- berg): Will You Remember? (film 'Maytime')......Jeanette MacDon ald (Soprano) and Nelson Eddy (Baritono) with Orchestra. Ahl Sweet Mystery Of Life (from Nelson Naughty Marietta').

Eddy (Baritone) with Chorus and Orchestra.

1.30 p.m.-Router and Rugby Press,

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

Weather Forecast and Announce ‚ments.

1.40 p.m.-Dance Music & Varlety.

Vocal A Sweet Irish Sweetheart Of Mind ChimOuthide of Paradiso")

Phil Bogan with Orchestra. Orch. w. Organ 'Girl of the Golden Wost Selection....Anton and The Paramount --- Theatre Orchestra, London, with AF Bollington at the Organ.

Humorous Skotch-The Kids And The Char (Tarri & Hemsley): Part 1. Out Shopping; Part 2. Doin' a Bit of Busking......Suzette Tarri and Harry Hemsley. Dance Orch. Tango Medley....Man-

tovani & His Tipica Orchestra, Vocal Holtz Myer And Cohen (So- nin-Davis); I Must Sde Annio To- Max night (Friend-Franklin). Bacon with Orchestra. Dance Orch-Wabash Blues-Quick- step; Sweet Beorgia Brown-Fox- Trot......Harry Roy's Tiger-Ra- gamuffins.

2.15 p.m.-Close down. 6 p.m.-Dance Music by Benny Good- man's and Roy Fox's Orchestras. Fox-Trots Can't Wo Bo Friends; Pockin' Borny Goodman & His Orchestra.

Waltz Sympathy (film (Firefly');" Fox-Trots-It's The Natural Thing To Do (film 'Double or Nothing');| The Moon Got In My Eyes (film 'Double or Nothing')...Roy Fox & His Orchestra.

Winning

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(By the Four Aces)

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

beaten every other system in existence.

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*109H CÁRS VALUES OF THE FOUR-ÁCES SYSTEM-

ACE... 3 KING.2 QUEEN 1 JACK

Pass Pass

To-day's hand is

given principally as

an example of . fine bidding by North.

In spite of the fact

went right up with the Queen,!

Fox-Trote-Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me; Love Me, Or Leave Me ....Benny Goodman & His Orch. Slow Fox-Trots-I Won't Tell. A Soul; Two Shadows (from the film)....Roy Fox & His Orch, Fox-Trot-Roll 'Em....Benny Good

man & His Orchestra.^-^- Fox-Trots-Always and Always (film 'Mannequin'); Sweat Someone (alm Love and Hissos) Little Old Lady; In The Mission by the Sea

London Relay #Adventures Of... Alonzo McTavish"

bors that have leapt to popularity and those which are "Bolding, thoir own after a long ran Presented by F. H. C. Piffard.

8.35 p.m.-The London Palladium Or-

'chestra. "

50 Years Of Song (A Belection of

Historical Song Succensos). Echoes From The Puszta (Ferraria). Kiss Me Again (Herbert), * Master Melodies. Intro: Romance; Waltz, Spring Söng; Invitation to the Walts: Hungarian Dance No 5. 18.59 p.m.-Local Sports Results,

8,65. p.m.-London Relay The Adven tures of Alonso McTavish No. 4: Carnival for Crooks. Specially writ ten for broadcasting by Peter Chey- ney: Characters: Alonzo McTavish; Dubosc, Hall Porter at the Maison Marner; Mademoiselle Flourette

Roy Fox & His Orchestra. 6.45 p.m.-London Relay-Lucky 'Dip', Eleventh Edition. Presented by Wil- liam MacLurg with "Listeners' Cor- nor' edited by Adrian Thomas- Songs, anecdotes, and verses contri- buted by listeners and 'Enter Sexton Blake' written for broadcasting by Ernest Dudley on a synopsis by Ber-. keley Gray with George Curzon 83 Sextion Blake and Brian Lawrance as Tinker Episode 11: "The Iron 9.15 p.m.-London Relay The News. Bopt', Music by Rae Jenkins Lucky 9,30 p.m. — London Relay -Dip Orchestra under the direction of Log". 1. Jack Clarke.

+

Vionnet; An Embassy Servant; The Leronian, Ambassador; Lienten- ant Francois Dulac, Naval Attache to the Leronian Embassy, Produc tion by Val Gielgud

*Londor

99.45 pm-London Relay-Sporta News. 9.50 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel.

7.30 p.m.-Renara, Leslis Hutchinson

and Jay Wilbur & His Band. So Many Memories (Woods); With

Mary Tattooed On Hla Arm (Erard, Trafford, Ives)... Jay Wil bur & His Band with Vocal Chorns.

Old There's Something About 'An

Love Mills-Flen-Hudson); They Say (Heyman-Mann-Weiss) Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal) at the Piano.

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(a) Flammata; ~ (b) -Silento; (c) Quieremo Mucho; (d) Chavaliyo. 10.05 p.m.-Interval of record music

from Z.B.W.

10.10 p.m.-(a) I'll dream to-night; (b) I'll never let you Cry; (c) It's easier said than done; (d). Lullaby in .Rhythm.

from Z.B.W.

Gershwin Medley....Renara、 (Piano) | 10,25. p.m.-Interval of recorded music I Love To Whistle--Fox-Trot (from 'Mad about Music'); So Long. Sweetheart-Fox-Trot

Jay Wilbur & His Band with Vocal *Chorus.

"Sweet Adeling" Pigno Medley

Renara (Piano).

8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Quentin M, `Maclean" at the

Organ.

Babbling (Maclean)..

China Doll Parado (Zamecnik). Happy Daya Selection.

8.15 p.m.London Relay Theatreland.

10.35 p.m.—(a) Loch Lomond; (b) - Avalon; (c) Thore's, a far away look in your eyes; (d) I found my yellow Basket.

10.50 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

11 p.m.-(a) Artist's Life; (b) Sylva; (c) Coco l'Asticot; (d) Celito Dindo. 11:15 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

11:20 p.m.-(a) Blues in "E" Flat; (b) Before we say Goodbye; (c) Basin Street Blues; (d) Rhythm Mad. 11.35 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

Theatreland in London is one of cont1.45 p.m.(a) Cowboy from Brook- tinual change and'in this programme

lyn; (b) Oh! Ma-Ma; (c) I'll see you

William Mollison will tell you all in my dreams; (d) Good-night

about the new productions, both on

Ladies.

the legitimate and musical stage. 12 Midnight.-Close down.

You will also hear some of the num-

played a second club and ducked What's On At the Cinemas

in dummy, whereupon the rest of the tricks were his and he made his three-notrump contract doubled with an overtrick.

The

AT THE ORIENTAL—“Three Loves Edward Arnold, Mischa Auer, Ann Mil- Has Nancy", with Robert Montgomery ler, Spring Byington; Samuel S. Hinds, Janet Gaynor and Franchot Tone. A Donald Meck and H, B. Warner. grand comedy in which all the three year's outstanding production. You were the dealer on Thursday stars give outstanding performances. and held:

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AT THE CATHAY—“Four Men AT THE MAJESTIC "Lord Jeff", And A Prayer"-Impressive drama, with Fröddie Bartholomew, Mickey starring Loretta. Young, supported by Rooney and Herbert Mundin. A dram Richard Greene, George Sanders, David stic story of the training for Britain's Niven, C. Aubrey Smith and John Car- future Merchant Marine, Freddio porradine. trays a boy, represented as a scion of nobility by crooks, who finds regen- AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- cration and a new destiny when aent BRAB'ock Heads", with Laurel and to the English training school, part of Hardy-The best of the pair's produc the Barbardo Hondes, intitution in Eng- tion, sillier and funnier than ever.. land. Mickey is a student patty of ficer, first Freddie's Nemesis, later his

: What is your bid?

ANSWER: Your correct bid is two clubs. While it is a. practical ly invariable rule with us to bid the higher ranking of two card suits first, we do not approve the two boys, the great boat race, the Superb presentation of Justin Mc- | friend... The desperate fight between AT THE STAR-“If I Were King." of opening with a two-bid on a suit mast climbing contests and other nau- Carthy's dramatic and colourful tale as weak as your spades. At the tical school thrills mingle with human of the poet who had his with and rul- same time we consider the hand and dramatic touches in settings which ed medieval France for one breathless- too strong for a mere one-bid.

are authentic and elaborate,\ Vately exciting, gaily romantic week. With

Score 100% for two clubs, 60%

Ronald Colman, Frances - Dee. "Basil' AT THE KING 8—“You Can't Take Rathbone. Ellen Drewm.. C. V. France, that his hand was for two spades or one club, 40% it With You." With Lionel Bar Henry Wilcoxon. of pronounced two-

for one apade (with something like rymore, Jean Arthur, James Stewart, | suiter type, "he rais-ja King and a Jack in his hand, ed his partner from your partner is much more likely to respond to a one-club opening two hotrump to three on the theory that his Queen-Jack of spades than to a one-spade opening), O would surely furnish his partner for any other bid.

with an additional stopper in that suit and that his hearts would be

Question No. 68.

David, Bruce Brunstone is your

just as good for tricks at notrump Partner, both sides are vulnerable as if they were tramps. Then, when and you hold;

he was doubted, he did not run,

The King of spades was and allowed to hold a spade tinued and won by dummy's Ja The King of hearts was

from dummy.

Ace and bow clare

fayed

bidding:

Pass

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