A Request Dance And Variety Programme
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 12, 1989.
Today's Wireless
12.00-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe-
dral.
12.30 p.m.-Pils' and Tabet (Vocal) and L'Accordeoniste Alexander and His Orchestra.
Parade D'Oiseau-One-Step. Reve Secret-Valse Musette.
L'Accordeoniste Alexander and)
His Orchestra.
Quand On A Mal Aux Dents (Mi
reille).
C'Est Le Debut D'Une Aventure
(Mireille).
Pils and Tabet (Vocal) with
Piano.
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M..
9.52 megacycles)
Heart (from 'Gat Deceivers'). "Giamorous Night" Waltz Medley. 1.15, p.m.-Robert Renard and His Or-
chestra.
Naughty Nanette-Fox-Trot.
Castanets-Pasodoble.
Laughing Saxophone-Fox-Trot. - The Sparrows-Polka. Tango Illusion.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
Ma Banlieue-Valse (Revue 'Fee-1.40
rie de Paris').
Sous Les Becs De Gaz-Java (Re-
vue 'Feerie de Paris'). L'Accordeoniste Alexander and
His Orchestra. Qu'Est-Ce Qu'On Attend (Misraki).| On N'A Pas Besoin De La Lune
(Misraki).
Pils and Tabet (Vocal) with
Piano.
Elle Lisait Marie-Claire.
L'Accordeoniste Alexander and
His Orchestra.
1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Revara at the Piano.
Rhythm Of The Rain, Intro: Va-)
lentine (film The Man from Folies Bergere').
I Was Lucky (film The Man from
Folies Bergere').
Zing! Went The Strings Of My
2
p.m.-A Ballad Concert with Eva Turner (Soprano) and Frank Titter- ton (Tenor),
The Balkan Princess-Valse (Ru-
bens).
Springtime Serenade (Heykens). Leslie Jeffries and His Orch. Songs The Live Forever.
Intro: Come back to Erin; All.
though the night; Annie Laurie Sally in our Alley. Oh! No John (arr. Sharp).
Frank Titterton (Tenor).
Evensong (Easthope Martin).
New Symphony Orchestra cond.
by George Walter, 2.15 p.m.-Close Down. 6.00 p.m.-"For the Children.”
Nursery Tunes.
The Little Mayfair Orchestra, Goldilocks And The Three Bears
(arr. Kennedy from film 'Fol- low your, Star'). The Street Singer with Orch.
Studio Serial Story. Medley of Shirley Temple songs
from film Poor Little Rich Girl'.
The Henderson Twins with Orch. |6.30 p.m.-Closing local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.32 p.m.-Marcel Palotti at the Or-
gan.
La Danza (Rossini).
Musica Proibita (Gastaldon). Sylvia Ballet-Fantasy (Delibes). Feramors-Dance Of The Brides
Of Kashmir (Rubinstein). O You're Pretty (English Jig). 6.45 p.m.-London Relay-Music-Hall. Butter'd Please (English Folk Song
Including Bebe Daniels and Ben -arr. Margerison).
Lyon with The BBC Variety Orchestra Nancy Wants Her Own Share conducted by Charles Shadwell. Pre-
(Irish Folk Tune-arr. Miller).sented by John Sharman. The Pipers' Guild Quartet. Homing (Salmon and Del Riego).
I Love Thee (Grieg).
Eva Turner (Soprano). Solemn Melody (Walford Davies).
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Burnetine, Merwin D. Mater, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has
beaten every other system in existenos.
South, Dealer
Neither side vulnerable
K 4
KQ 3
◊ Q 9 2
J 10 6 5 4
A POOR GAMBLE
N. A 7 3
J 8 6 5
J 9 7 2
W
E
5
YAK
AK 3
3
♡ 10 6 4 OJ 853
98.72
A Q 10 9 2
♡ A 8 5
The bidding:
10 7 6 4
* Q
South
West
North
East
14
Pass
2.
Pass
2A 34 Pass
Pass Dbl.
2NT
Pass
Pass
Pass
the contract. As soon as he got into his own hand, he led the ten of spades through West and finessed. West did finally manage to capture four tricks, but he had presented his opponents with a game when the best he could hope for would be to pick up an addi-" tional 50 points.
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7.45 p.m.-The Don Cossack Choir.
The Song of the Terek Cossacks
(arr. Jaroff).
The Epic of Serge Jaroff's Don Cossack Choir (Prof. Schwed- off).
We Sing To You (Prayer) (Kas-
talsky).
Two Russian Folk Songs (arr.
Jaroff),
(a) Old Pachon.
(b) The Three Sons,
Cossack Song (Russian Folk Song
-arr. Jaroff).
18.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03
p.m.-Violin Solos by Yehudi
Menubin.
Tarantella, Op. 28, No. 2 (Szyma-
nowski).
Notturno, Op. 28, No. 1 (Szyma-
nowski).
Zapateado, Op. 23 (Sarasate).
With Piano accomp. by Marcel
Gazelle.
8.15 p.m.-Songs by Kirsten Flagstad
(Soprano).
I Love Thee (Beethoven). Creations's Hymn (Beethoven, Op.
48, No. 4).
With Piano accomp. by Edwin
McArthur.
8.22 p.m.-Beethoven-Concerto No. 5 in E Flat Major ("The Emperor"). Artur
Beethoven's
"Emperor"
Concerto
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.
Bach-Sonata No. 3 in E.
Isolde Menges (Violin) and Harold
Samuel (Piano). 9.15 p.m.-London Relay-The Newa 9.30 p.m.-London Relay-Sam Costa
in songs at the Piano.
9.45 p.m.-London Relay--Sports News
and Market Notes.
9.50 p.m.-A Request Programme (Var-
iety and Dance Musić).
Tales from the Vienna Woods
(Strauss).
Marek Weber and his Orch. Lovely to Look At (Film: Roberta);
Irene Dunne (Soprano).
Du Und Du ("Die Fledermaus”—
Strauss).
Marek Weber and his Orch. Just Let Me Look at You (Film:
Joy of Living). Kenny Baker (Tenor). I'm Gonna Lock My
Quickstep.
Heart—
Maxwell Stewart's Ballroom Me-
lody.
The Flat Foot Floogie, (Vocal),
Louis Armstrong and the Mills
Brothers.
Dark Eyes (Trad').
Maxine Sullivan (Vocal). While a Cigarette Was Burning. Heart and Soul.
Paul Whiteman and his Orch. Experiment (From "Nymph Er-
rant")
Gertrude Lawrence (Vocal). Sixty Seconds Got Together. Julius Caesar...
The Mills Brothers (Vocal). Don't Let that Moon Get Away--
Foxtrot.
Billy Cotton and his Band. You Leave Me Breathless (From
"Coconnut Grove"). Connie Boswell (Vocal). Small Fry-FoxTrot.
Is that the Way to Treat a Sweet-
heart?-Fox Trot.
Music in the Russ Morgan Man-
ner.
My Fine Feathered Friend (Film:
You're a Sweetheart). Greta Keller (Vocal).
I've Got a Pocktful of Dreams-
Quickstep.
Harry Roy and his Orch Mad Dogs and Englishmen (“words
and Music"-Coward). Noel Coward (vocal). The Great Waltz-Selection. Rawicz and Landauer
Pianos).
(Two
Little Lady Make-Believe (Tobias).
Bing Crosby (Vocal).
With Eddie Dunstedter at the Organ.
Schnabel (Piano) and the '11.00 p.m.-Close Down.
What's On At the Cinemas
Oswald Jacoby was your partner
AT THE MAJESTIC yesterday. Both sides were vurner-And Rhythm." able and you held:
▲ 10 x
~ A XX
◇ A QI I
♫♬ Q 10 x x
You
Schenken
The bidding: Jacoby Burnstone
4A Pass (?)
ANSWER: Your correct bid is
"Romance, for centuries lives again in a blaze of
A mad-brained me- technicolour. With Errol Flynn, Olivia lange of melody, mesmerism and mirth de Havilland, Basil Rathbone, Claude in which a cowboy from Brooklyn quits Rains and Alan Hale, the wide open spaces to bring a rodeo
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to little old New York. With Dick
AT THE KING'S—“Just Round The Powell; Pat O'Brien. Priscilla Lane, Corner". As delightful. as ever, but Johnnie Davis, Dick Foran, Ann Sheri-this time a bundle of mischief as well. dan and Ronald Reagan.
*
**
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The little star has been given a fine, well-knit story and the best supporting In considering whether or not to
cast she ever had. With Shirley Tem- double an opposing declaration, a
AT THE STAR-"Night Must Fall". ple, Charles Farrell, Joan Davis, player should not count on receiv-to pass. Your partner's four-spade bert Montgomery in an entirely differ- and Franklin Pangborn.
An unusual picture which brings Ro- Amand Duff, Bill Robinson, Bert Labr ing any help from partner's hand bid is a shutout bid made on a ent role and the lovely Rosalind Rus- if he has made no bid. In addition, hand containing about eight play-sell. The supporting cast includes
it is a wise policy to ing tricks but few high cards. He Dame May Whitty, Merle Tattenham, BRA "Midnight", with Claudette Col- AT THE QUEEN'S AND ALHAM-
discount your own would probably need about four
Matthew Bolton and Kathleen Harrison.bert, Don Ameche, John Barrymore, defensive tricks by tricks in top cards to make a Slam.
Francis Lederer and Mary Astor. These FOUR-ACES SYSTEM-one, especially as Score 100% for pass, 50% for AT THE ORIENTAL—“The Adven- triumph of love and laughter giving cutstanding stara in springtime your double will gen-four notrump, 50% for five spades, tures Of Robin Hood". The deathless Claudette Colbert her greatest role erally help Declarer 0 for six spades.
romance that has thrilled the world since "It Happened One Night." in his play of the
HIGH CARD VALUES.
OF THE
ACE KING QUEEN.1 JACK...':
TOTAL MAN OF PRENSA
SESAME NAME O
QUESTION NO. 123 hand, In to-day's You are Howard Schenken's hand West could not partner, and the bidding has gone: resist doubling his
opponents when they arrived at their three-spade contract. He felt that he had five sure tricks against them and any tricks his partner might furnish `would be so much "velvet."
In doubling the under-game con- tract West failed to consider the two important details mentioned above. First, unless North and South were incurable optimists, it "was almost impossible for East to hold anything like a trick; second- ly, the double would be sure to give away his trump holding.
As might well be expected, De- clarer had no difficulty in making
Maler Behenken Borbstone Тод
1
3NT
14 Pass
20 Pass Pass Разз Your partner opens the ten of hearts and dummy shows:
·6. 5'4
♡ Q 9 2
AQ J 6 5 3
You hold:
10 2
VAJ 8 6 4 8 0.8 '4
D-5.-3.
Declarer plays' the douce of hearts from dummy,
What do you play? (Answer tomorrow.).
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