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“London Log" And Other London Relays

THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 6, 1939

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service. of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-The Mills Brothers and

London Piano-Accordeon Band. Dream Time (Davis & Coots); Ha- waiian Paradise (Harry. Qwens).. The London Piano-Accordeon Band under the direction of Scott Wood. With Vocal Chorus. Rockin' Chair (Carmichael); China- town, My Chinatown (Jérome- Schwartz...Mills Brothers Quar- tet with Guitar.. Back In Those Old Kentucky Days

(Al Brown)....London Piano-AC- cordeon Hand under the direction of Scott Wood. With Vocal Cho-

rus.

Swing Is The Thing (Mercer, Bloom); 'Long About Midnight (Mills, Hill).. The Mills Brothers (Four Boys and a Guitar), Don't Dingle Dangle On The Old Garden Wall (Damerell & Evans); The Vamp Of Havana (Gilbert & Sullivan)....London Piano-Accor- deon Band under the direction of Scott Wood." With Vocal Chorus. 1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Weather

Report.

1.03 p.m.-Walsh & Barker (Duetțists). Daisy, Tessie And Mabel (John

Walsh); Ding Dong, Ping Pong (Walsh & Dundas). with Piano. Roll Along, Covered Wagon (Kenne-

dy)....with Piano and Guitar. 1.12 p.m.-Gerry Moore (Piano)

and

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

Sydney Torch (Organ)... Wabash Blues Quickstep (Meinken) Gerry Moore (Piano) with String Bass & Drums. Torch Song Parade of 1937.... Sydney

Torch (Organ).

Ming Alone Slow Fox-Trot; Day In

Day Out-Quickstep

Gerry

Moore (Piano) with String Bass & Drums.

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1.30 p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.

1.40 p.m.-Old and New-À potpourri

of popular melodies.

Everybody's Songs (arr. Geehl). In- tro: I passed by your window; Somewhere a voice is calling; Down Vauxhall Way; I know of two bright eyes; O lovely Night; Pass- ing, by; Come to the Fair.... The London Palladium Orchestra' cond. by Richard Grean.

A Musical Comedy Switch (arr. Hall)

Z.......New. Mayfair.-Orchestra, 1.55 p.m.-Dance Music.

Fox Trots Adios Muchachos; I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles.....Ella Logan with Parrý Bótkin & His Orchestra.

Slow Fox-Trot-Tears On My Pil- low; Sequence, Dance-The Park Parade... Victor Silvester & His. Ballroom Orchestra.

Winning

CONTRACT

(By the Four Aces)

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

beaten every other... system in existence.

East, Dealer

Neither side vulnerable

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FORESIGHT WINS

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Tango By The Black Sea...George

Boulanger & His Orchestra. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

6 p.m.-Gounod's "Faust" Acts 1 & 2. Singers in order of appearance: Hed- dle Nash; Robert Easton; Harold Williams; Doris Vane, Robert. Carr; Miriam Licette and the B.B.C. Choir with Sir Thomas Beecham and Sym- phony Orchestra. 6.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

6.47 p.m.--Liszt-Concerto No. 2 In À Major. Egon Petri (Piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra con- ducted by, Leslie Heward. 7.10 p.m.-Violin Solos by Efrem Zim-

balist. Persian

Burlesca

Howard Marshall Comments On Cricket Matches

& His Orchestra.

8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

01 p-London Relay County Cric ket Burrey v. Bomerset and Glow- cester v. Lancashire. Commentaries during play by Howard Marshall from Kennington Oval, London, and P. G. H. Fender, from Gloucester.

Gershwin-Concerto: In F. 8.30 p.m.

Major. Paul Whiteman & His Or chestra with Roy Bargy at the Piano. Nicholas 8.55 p.m.-London Relay

Hannen in "The Adventures of Alon- zo MacTavish. Specially written for broadcasting by Peter Cheyney. No. 8. Production by Val Gielgud. 9.15 p.m.-London Relay-The News. Song (Glinka-Zimbalist); 9.80 p.m.-London Relay 'London

(Suk); Tallahassee

Log'. (Scott) with Piano accompani- 9.45 p.m. London Relay-Sports News. ment.

9.50 p.m.-Local Sport Results. 7.20 p.m. Variety with Clapham & 9.35 Relay of the Dance Orches-

Dwyer, Elizabeth Welch, Moreton & Kaye and Harry Roy & His Orches tra.* Four Hands On A Piano (Moreton-

Kaye);

Mayfair Midnight In (Newell Chase).....Iver Moreton & Dave Kaye on two pianos with drums.

Clapham And Dwyer On Photo- graphy...... Descriptive Sketch by Clapham & Dwyer.

They All Laughed-Fox-Trot (film

tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel

(a) Douce Promesse; (b) Visage Aime; (c) Senderito; (d) Hombre de la Castilla.

10.05 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

10.10 p.m.-(a) Believe me; (b) Says my heart; (c) To-night will live; (d) Ain't Misbehavin'.

10.25 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

'Shall We Dance'); I've Got Be-10.35 p.m—(a) Now it can be told; (b) ginner's Luck Fox-Trot (film) Alexander's Ragtime Band; (c) Gar- Shall We Dance'). .Harry Roy den of the Moon; (d) Pied Piper of & His Orchestra,

Hamelin Town.

The Girl I Knew ('Glamorous Night'|10.50 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

-Novello); Far Away In Shanty from Z.B.W.

Town ('Glamorous Night' Novel-11 pm—(a) Wine, Women and Song; lo)......Elisabeth Welch .(Come- dienne) with the Drury Lane Thea- tre Orchestra. Dolls Medley. Intro: Doll Dance: Lonesome little Doll; Rag Doll' Dainty Doll; Little Dutch Doll; Wedding of the Painted Doll... Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye on two pianos with string bass and drums. Remember Me?-Fox-Trot (film 'Mr. Dodd takes the Air): Here Comes The Sandman-Fox-Trot (film 'Mr. Dodd takes the Air”)..........Harry Roy

(b) Vienna Life; (c) Blue Danube; (d) Skaters Waltz.

11.15 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

11.20 p.m.—(a) Avalon; (b) Heart and Soul; (e) I Never let you cry; (d) Lady be good. 11.35 p.m.-Interval of recorded music

from Z.B.W.

11.45 p.m.-(a) I'll Dream to-night; (b) When you're smiling: '(c) Two sleepy people: (d) Liza. 12 midnight.-Close down.

While it is true that if West had What's On At the Cinemas

held four spades, the contract would have been defeated, South would have had no play at all if he had not had the foresight to unblock on the first trick.

** * *

You were Oswald Jacoby's ner yesterday and held:

AT THE KING'S "My Lucky Star",! AT THE STAR-"Rosalie”, co-star- Greene in a gorgeous ice-skating carni- in the most magnificently-staged musi starring Sonja Henie and Richard ring Eleanor Powell and Nelson Eddy val, overflowing with mirth, comedy cale ever the reach, the screen. and romance, supported by Arthur story is laid at West Point against the part-Treacher, Joan Davis, George Barbier background of choruses and ballets.

and several others.

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The bidding:

Dhl. 14 Pass 2NT

East South. 10 Pass

West

North

PASS

1♡

14

You Pass

Maler

Jugaby

Pass

20

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Pass Päss

Pass

Равв

Pass Pass

INT

Pass

Pass

Pass

Pass

HIGH CARD VALUES

FOUR-ACER UVSTEN

The bidding: febanken

What do you lead?

Feeling certain that his partner's diamond suit would be very well ANSWER: Declarer has bid and stopped, West decided on a club rebid spades; hence, must have at

opening. East won least a five-card spade suit. Res the trick with the ponder has raised spades and Ace, and South, after should have three. Hence your considerable thought, partner can have no

more than made the very un- one spade. Therefore you should usual play of drop-open the Ace of spades, ping the club King. intending to continue the suit and He planned to estab-give your partner a ruff. lish dummy's heart Score 100% for Ace of spades, guit and by dropping|0 for any other lead.

ACE... KING..2

QUEEN 1 JACK...

the club King was making pro- visión for a later entry in clubs.

QUESTION NO. 92

Merwin Maler is your partner,

East returned a spade, and after neither side is vulnerable and you winning, Declarer finessed the ten hold:

the

of hearts, East capturing this trick| with the Jack. South won second spade lead, then proceeded to knock out the Ace of hearts. A third round of spades was won by Declarer, who then led a club. West naturally jumped. in with his Queen and shifted to a diamond, but South then made the balance of the tricks, having held his lokses down to two hearts and two

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Schenken

The bidding: Buristona You' 10 ·`.(?).

What do you bid?, (Answer tomorrow.)

(Copyright, 1989, By The Fouri

Aces)

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`AT THE ORIENTAL "The Young AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM In Heart"; BRA - "The Adventures. Of Robin fascinating family that ever menaced 4. gay story of the most Hood", the deathless romance that has a heart or a bankroll, starring Douglas thrilled the world for centuries comes Fairbanks, junior, Janet Gaynor, Ro- again with the ideal cast in the blaze land Young and Billle Burke. of technicolour, starring Errol Flynn and Olivia de Haviland, supported by

AT THE CATHAY—“Maid's Night Basil Rathbone, Claude Rains, Patric Knowles, Eugene-Pallette and Alan Out”, revealing the weals and woes of Hale.

the average American milkman in hi- larions fashion. The background... is AT THE MAJESTIC "The Duke Of the modern dairy. Joan Fontaine and West Point", featuring Louis Hayward, Allan Lane have the leading roles. Carlson and Tom Brown in a most Joan Fontaine, Alan Curtis, Richard

AT THE LEE — "Les Miserables", romantic drama, telling the story of accurately portraying on the screen young cadets who enter a different and Victor Hugo's inmortal classic, with difficult world when they become Charles Laughton and Frederic Márch Plebes of West Point.

in the leading roles.

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