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Arrival Of Their Majesties In New York
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 10, 1939.
A
VERURO IGAL CU stadio Concert
Today's Wireless
12,12,20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral.
12.30 p.m.-Deanna Durbin
(Vocal)
and the Orchestre Raymonde. Delibes In Vienna (arr. Walter).
Orchestre Raymonde.
The Maids Of Cadiz (Delibes-film "That Certain Age'); My Own (film 'That Certain Age')....Dean- na Durbin (Vocal) with Orchestra. | The Grand DuchessGalop (Offen-, bach); Tritsch, Tratsch-Polka (J. Strauss)....
Orchestre Raymonde. (film Someone To Care For Me "Three Smart Girls'); II Bacio (Luigi Arditi).....Deanna, Durbin (Vocal).
The Dancing Clock (Ewing).
Orchestre Raymonde.
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Weather
Report.
1.03 p.m. Haydn-Symphony No. 101 In D Minor (The "Clock"). Philhar- monic Symphony Orchestra of New York conducted by A. Toscanini. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, and Announce- Weather Forecast
ments. The London Palladium
1.40
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p.m. Orchestra. Marche Symphonique (Savino); Jap- anese Carnival (Andre de Basque); (Finck);
Vivienne
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ZBW 355 M (845 kc.'s) and 31.49 M. 9.52 megacycles)
6 p.m.-Dance Musicą,
Tangos-Do you See the Stars? I Dream Of The Puszta ...........Emil Roosz & His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-The Girl In The Upstairs Flat, The Blackpool Walk... Felix Mendelssohn & His Orchestra. Fox-Trots I Fall In Love With You Every Day (film 'College Swing'); How Dia Like To Love Me? (Hilm 'College Swing?)..........Jimmy Dorsey & His Orchestra.
Tangos-Crepuscule; Por: Que?
Geraldo & His Gaucho Tango. Orch. Slow Fox-Trot-Hurry Home; Quick- step-Could Be......Mantovani & His Orchestra. Waltz-I Shall. Always
Remember
You Smiling: Fox-Trot-The 7.15 To Dreamland....Hugo Rignold & His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Ten Little. Miles From Town; Home At Sundown......The Organ, The Dance Band & Me. 6.45, p.m.-London Relay-Lucky Dip'. Twentieth Edition. Presented by William MacLurg.
7.32, p.m.-Old: Time Music Hall Tunes
und.Songs..
7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions... Longing (Haydn Wood); In Holiday Mood -Suite (Ketelbey); Sunbeams And Butterflies (Ketelbey). 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
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Silver threads, among the gold; My mother was a lady; The pardon
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Burnstine, 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.
STRONG COMPETITION
North, Dealer
Neither side vulnerable
◊ 8 5
▲ 10 7 4
♡ 9 8 63
Q7.62
6 6 ♡ J 10 2
J.8 3
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J 10 S 3
♡ A QE ◇ J 10 7 2 ♣K 94
AK Q:9.2 .K 74 0963
A 5
The bidding:
North East
South West
Pass
Pass
1/
Pass
Pass
Dbl.
2
Pass
Pass
3.
30 Pass
Pass
Pass
HION CAND,VALUES"
OF THE AN
ACE ....... KING 2 QUEEN 1 JACK....
rather than allow his opponents to make a part score. Thus he ven- tured three spades, although he knew he was overbidding:
East and West could have made three diamonds and South was set one trick at three spades—not a very large swing but to our mind an interesting competitive bidding
situation.
Yesterday
you were Maier's partner and held:
I
Merwin
The bidding;
Schenken Maler Jacoby
PARS
Pasa
You
10. (7)
ANSWER: Your correct bid is four spades. This is a Slam Invi tation and shows a hand strong en- ough to offer a good play for game even if partner is very weak
The great majority of players sitting in East's position wouldn't dream of disturbing South's one- spade bid, But East reasoned thus: "Since FOUR-ACED EVITER South has failed to 3 open with a forcing two-bid and North is so weak that he can't even keep the bidding open, it is reasonable to assume that my opponents cannot make game. Furthermore, since North is so palpably weak, my partner should have a fair hand even though he failed to overcall. There- fore it is quite likely that I can Oswald Jacoby is the partner and either make some contract or push you hold: South to a point where he will be Bet."
AVERAGE NAME DË
Soore 100% for four, spades, 70% for three spades (not so) strong), 70% for three hearts.
(8 Slam Invitational Game Force that three diamonds, O for any other is not quite justified), 60% for
bid.
On this logical reasoning East re-opened the bidding by making a takeout double... South now inter- no jected a two-spade bid, hoping to shut out West. But, West having fairly good hand, "put in a three- diamond bid, South should pro-
QUESTION NO. 122. Both sides are e vulnerable"
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tomorrow.
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that came too late; Hot time in the old town to-night....... Frank Luther. (Vocal) with Zora Layman Etha Century Quartet. My little Octoroon; ́Soldiers of the Queen.. ...Salon Orchestra cond: by Fred Hartley with Gordon Lit tle (Vocal).
:
The Naughty Nineties Medley. In
tro: Maiden's Prayer; While Lon- don's Fast Asleep; Two Lovely Black Eyes; As Your Hair Grows Whiter: Glorious Beer; Fas de Quatro; Daisy Bell; After the Ball; She Was One of the. Early Birds....Old-Timers 'Sketch Com -pany with Fred Hartley's: Quintet. I The Gay Nineties-Waltz.. Medley. Intro: Meet me to night in Dream- land; Maggie Murphy's home; In the shade of the old apple tree, etc..
New Mayfair Orchestra with Vocal.. The Gay Nineties-Medley. Intro: The sidewalks of New York; Two little girls in blue;. Everybody. works but Father; I don't want to.! play in your yard; Johnny, get your gun....Frank Luther (Vocal): with. Zora Layman & the Century Quartet.
Lily Of Laguna; Waiting At The Church; Barn Dances.. Billy
Merrin & His Commanders. Sousa Medley. Intro: The Invincible Eagle-March: El Capitan-March; Sabre and Spurs-March; Her Majesty the Queen:.. The Band of H.M. Coldstream Guards cond. ..by Lieut. J. C. Windram.
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m.-Studio-Concert by Hal Lo-"]:
By Hal Lorenzb
And Toby Gray
5. Medleyt, (d) This may be the night; (b)"Only when you're in my arms; (c) Angel. Piano Solo.
6. Medley: (a) Kinda Lanesome; (b) Confidentially; (c) Hide, Tender- foot, Ride; (d) Orgàn Grinder's Swing..... Accordeon and Piano, p.m.-Local Sport: Results.
8.30.
8.33 p.in.—A concert by Ina Soueż (So--
prano)}^___Charles Kullman: (Tenor), and the Boston Promenade Orchestra. Strike Up The Band (from the mu- sical comedy)....Bögton Orchestra cond. by Arthur Fiedler.
I Want Your Heart (Carter; & Haydn Wood); Love, Everlasting. (Cush- ing & Friml).. ..Ina Soueż. (80- prano) with Orchestra... Waltz (from The Sleeping Beauty' Ballet, Op., 66a). Boston. Pro- menade. Orchestra cond. by Arthur Fiedler.
Smilin' Through (Penn); Gypsy Love Song (Herbert). .Charles Kull- man (Tenor) with Orchestra. Jealousy - Tango Tzigane... (Jacob Gade)................ Boston Promenade Or- chestra, cond. by Arthur Fiedler. My Hero (from "The Chocolate Sol- dier'-0. Straus): Love Will Find A Way (from The Maid of the Mountains' Fraser-Simson).......... Ina Souez (Soprano) with Orch. March. Of The Little Lenden Soldiers
(Pierne)
Boston Promenade Orchestra cond. by Arthur Fiedler. I'm Falling In Love With Someone
(Herbert).
Charles Kullman (Tenor) with Orchestra. Entrance Of The Little Fauns (from “Cydalise' —— Pierne); Mosquito Dance (White)....Boston Promen- ade Orchestra cond. by Arthur Fiedler.
ranzo (Jazz-Piano) and Toby Gray 9.15 p.m.-London Relay-The News. (Accordeon).
1. Medley: (a) Small Hotel: (b) 9.30 p.m.
Limehouse Blues; (c) Moon- Log'. glow.
·
London Relay "London
change Report and Sports News.
2. Medley of Fred Astair's" Ginger|9:45′′p.m.-London Relay Stock Ex-
Rogers' Hits: (a) The way you look to-night; (b) Smoke gets in your eyes; (c) I won't dance
..Accordeon and Piano
9.50 p.m.-Relay of the Dance Orches- tra from the Grill Room of the Hong Kong Hotel,****
With recorded intervals from Z.B.W.
(e) | 11 pm-London Relay Commentaries
3. Selection from 'Sweethearts"; (a) Every lover must meet his fate: (b) Sweethearts-Waltz; Pretty as a picture...Piano Solo. 4. Medley: (a) Rose Marie; (b) In- dian Love Call; (c) Tea for Two
Accordeon and Plano.
on the arrival of Their Majesties the King and Queen in New York and on' their drive through the streets. 12 midnight-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
AT THE KING'S “Just Round The Corner".
As delightful as ever, but this time a bundle of mischief as well. The little star has been given a fine, well-knit story and the best supporting tast she ever had. With Shirley Tem ple, Charles Farrell, Joan Davis, Amand Duff, Bill Robinson, Bert Lahr and Franklin Pangborn.
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AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM- BRA "Midnight", with Claudette Col- bert, Don Ameche, John Barrymore, Francis Lederer and Mary Astor, These outstanding stars in a springtime triumph of love and laughter giving Claudette Colbert her greatest role since "It Happened One Night."
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- AT THE STAR-"The Buccaneer", with Fredric March, Franciska Gaal · AT THE MAJESTIC The Girl of and Akim Tamiroff. Based on history The Golden West." Singing sweethearts this film depicts the trubulent period in thrill-roles. A gloriqus galaxy of For the early Colonial days of the Unit-
stars. Starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, with Walter Pidgeon, Leo Carrillo and Buddy, Ebsen.
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AT: THE ORIENTAL—“The› Adven- tures Of Robin Hood' The deathless romance that has thrilled the world AT THE CATHAY - "Maytime" for centuries lives again in a blaze of with Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson technicolour With Grrol Flynn, Olivia Eddy in popular musicale, supported by de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, Claude John Barrymore and Herman Bing. - Rains and Alan Hale.
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