Arthur
Nobbins (Baritone)
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 3, 1989.
Today's Wireless
12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. B.B.C. Dance Orchestra with Derickson and Brown (Tepor & Piano)..
12.30 p.m.
ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M. 9.52 megacycles)
Hundred Kisses Suite
Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati. 9.15 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 9.30 p. London Relay--Empire Ex-
Quintet of The Hot Club of France 16.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quots-change Points of view by travel-
with Reinhardt (Guitar)... and Grappelly (Violin), ak
p.m. Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- .ments.
1.40 p.m.Compositions of Mendels
sohn.
It's A Sin To Tell A 'Lie-Slow Fox-1.30
Trot; Music In May Waltz (from 'Careless Rapture Novello). The B.B.C. Danco Orchestra. One Morning In May (Parish & Car- michael); You Oughta Be In Pic- tures (Heyman & Suesse) Derickson and Brown. (Tenor and, Piano).
The Merry-Go-Round Broke, Down~}
Fox-Trot; Le Touquet-Paso-Doble
.The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. Over Somebody Else's Shoulder (Sherman & Lewis) Derickson and Brown (Tenor and Piano). Noel Coward Medley. The B.B.C.
Dance Orchestra.
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wen-
ther Report.
1.03 p.m.-Latest Variety.
Two Pianos-I'm Just Wild About! Harry (Blake); Talk To Me (Ho- ward & Others).. Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins with string
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bass and drums. Vocal-Cuckoo In The Clock (Don- aldson, Mercer).......The Merry Macs with Instrumental Accom. Fox-Trots Flapperette; Dancing
Tambourine
Frankie Carle &
(Piano) with Guitar, Bass Drums.- Vocal-You Gave Me Everything But Love (Arien); This Time It's Love (Hayes)......Adelaide Hall with Piano accom.
Dance Orch. Souvenirs (Grappelly); Honeysuckle Rose (Razaf)....... The
Fingal's Cave Overture.... St. Louis Symphony Orchestra cond. by Rú- dolph Ganz. Concerto No. 1 In G Minor, Op. 25
Ania Dorfmann (Piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra. Three Folk Songs, Op. 41. Chorus of Berlin State Opera (Sung in German). 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
6 p.m.-“For the Children”.
Nursery Rhymes. Intro: Hot Cross
Bans; Pussy Cat; Hickory Dickory
·Dock; · Oh" Dear! What Can the Matter Be; The Bonnie Briar Bush; When the King Enjoys His Own: Sing a Song of Sixpense; etc. ....British Light Orchestra cond. by Stephen S. Moore, An Animal Alphabet
A Ghessing
Game for Tiny Tots. Studio Serial Story,
Playways-Old Rhymes With New Tunes (R. R. Terry), Intro: Hush- a-bye Baby; Georgio Porgie; The little Boy and the little Girl; Dap- ple Grey; A child's grace before
ment.
Playways (Planned by Mrs. J. Mur- ray MacBain): (a) Lullaby (Brahms); (b) Dance to your Dad- dy (arr. Sharp). Vivien Lamba- let (Soprano) with Plano.
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Bruce Burnstone, Merun D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system
that has beaten every other system in existence.
South, Dealer Neither side vulnerable
10.5.
CHANGING TACTICS
A 8742
3 6.
3 6 ♡. 10 9 74
A Q 5
K1083 8:7
K93 A-8-1 4:2
10 6 5
Bas
Pass
Pass
Pass
The bidding:
South West
North INT
Pa88 2NT 3NT Pass
Irrespective of what system you
tions.
6.32 p.m.-Renara at the Piano,
Rhythm Of The Rain, Intro, “Valen- tine". (film The Man from Folies Bergere'); I Was Lucky (Film The Man from Folies Bergere'); Miracles Sometimes Happen (Ray Noble): Variations On Tipperary (Williams & Judge). 6.45 p.m.-London Relay-Music-Hall with Florrie Forde, the World's Greatest Chorus Singer; Turner Lay- ton, My Piano and I; Georgie Wood, the Peter Pan of Vaudeville, assisted by Dolly. Harmer. The B.B.C. Va riety Orchestra conducted by Ernest Longstaffe. Presented by John Shar-
man,
7.45 p.m. -Selections from Gilbert and
Sullivan's "The Mikado".
Our Great Mikado........George Baker
& Chorus of Men. Young Man, Despair....L. Sheffield,
D. Oldham & G. Baker. And Have I Journey'd..........D. Oldham
& L.. Sheffield. So Please You, sir.
¡E. Griffin, A.
Davies, B. Elburn, L. Sheffield & Chorus of Girls.
Sheffield,
Were you Not To Ko-Ko Plighted...
- E. Griffin and D. Oldham. I Am So Proud.....Leo
Henry A. Lytton & George Baker, 8 p.m.-Local Time Signal,, Weatheri
Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Bruch-Kol Nidres, Op. 47. Pau Casals ('Cello) and The London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 8.15-p.m-Studio Recital by Arthur Nobbins (Baritone) with Nura Kanis at the Plano,
1. The Menin Gate (Bowen).
2. Here In The Quiet Hills (Carne)
A. Nobbins (Baritone).
3. Piano Solò........Nura Kanis.
4. I Travel The Road (Thayer).
5. Charming Chloe (Edward Ger man). „A. Nobbins-(Baritone).
8.55 p.m.-D'Erlanger The Hundred
lers from the Dominions & Colonies. 9.45 p.m. ----London Relay—Sports New»
and Market Notes
9.50 p.m.-New Dance Music and Va-
riety.
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Fox-Trots-There's A Ranch In The Rockies; Shut-Eye.. Harry Roy & His Orchestra... Piano-Charlie Kunz Piano Medley,
No. D. 26. Intro: Deep in dream; To Mother with love; Romany;- Mexicali Rose; I shall always remember you smiling, Tears on my pillow. Charlie Kunz with Rhythm accomp. Tangos Olvidame; Callecita. De Mi Novía................ Orquesta: Tipica Fran- cisco Canaro, Vocal--I Won't Tell A Soul' (Char- les); Goodnight, Angel (from 'Ra- dio City Revels
The Street Singer (Arthur Tracy) with In strumental accomp.
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Quickstep—Music Hall Rag; Slow Fox-Trot-— Temple Block Swing ...Joe Daniels & His Hot Shots in Drumnasticks...
Vocal-Mr.
Paganini (Richards);
Star Dust (Parish & Other]). The Mills Brothers (Four boys and a Guitar).
Rumba-This Is The Kiss Of Rom- ance; Quickstep Good Evenin”, Good Lookin' Henry Hall & His Orchestra.
Humorous The Death Of Willie;
The Martins And The Coys... Bob Dyer ("The Last of the Hill Billies), with Orchestra.
Quickstep — I'll See You In My
Dreams; Waltz-Dreaming
:
Alex Moore presented Mantovani's Orchestra for Dancing.
10.45p.m.-London Relay-Polo—In- dia v. The World. A commentary on the last three chukkas by Major G. Phipps Hornby from Hurlingham.
Kisses Suite, London Philharmonic 11.15 pm-Close down.
What's On At the Cinemas
Wade al ex 2003 pm a AT THE ORIENTAL "Valley of W. G. Fields, Constance Moore, Mary The Gaints", with Wayne Morris, Forbes, Thurston Hall, Princess Baba Claire Trevor, Allan Hale and Frank and John Arledge. McHugh. Based upon the famous Pet er B. Kyne novel of the same name, the picture tells a story typical of the valiant fight waged some, thirty-odd notrump. Accordingly, West play-years ago. to prevent the utter despo- ed the Aces and another spade, liation of fcrests by ruthlessly selfish clearing the suit for himself, lumber interests. whereupon Declarer cashed his re- maining clubs and hearts, making his contract.
* * *.. Yesterday you were David Bruce Burnstone's partner. Both sides were vulnerable and you held:"
AT THE MAJESTIC—“My Lucky- Star". Mirth, melody, romance and the most gorgeous ice carnival ever screen- ed, with Sonja Henie, Richard Greene, Joan Davis, Ceaser Romero and Buddy Edsen.
AT THE.. KING'S "Four's Crowd", Knowles, Olivia de Havilland and Rosalind Russell. A grand romance comedy. "A" playboy publisher, a sob sister reporter, a millionaires and a former editor. Makes the picture one laugh from start to finish.
with Errol Flynn, Patric
AT THE STAR-“The Adventures Of Robin Hood." The deathless romance that has thrilled the world for cen- turies i come with an idéal cast in ‘a blaze of the new perfected technico- lour. The makers of “Light Brigade" AT THE ALHAMBRÄ—“You Can't present a two million dollar production Cheat An Honest Man." Hilarious but that sets a new standard for screen Jacoby intensely human tale of a four flushing magnificence. Starring Erroll Flynn faker and his foud with Charlie Mc- and Olivia de Havilland with Basil Carthy, who heaps coals of, fire on the Rathbone, Claude Rains, Patric old fraud's head by saving his circus Knowles, Eugene Pallette, Alan Hale, ANSWER: Your correct bid is for him. With Edgar Bergen, Malville Cooper, Ian Hunter and Una
Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd, O'Connor.
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The bidding:
Ton Maier Pass Pass (?)
atone
1NT.
Раба
play, there are times when you to pass. Any takeout of one notrump should vary it. South, for instance, is a constructive strength-showing
is definitely known HIGH CARE VALUES - to play the
bid that shows game possibilities. Four Aces notrump. Never should pass and keep out
Since your hand shows none, you of trouble.
ALE.
KING
QUEEN JACK
The ten wa
the Jack by with the Kl clubs,
1uden:
led
Jack of from "his") with the Qi the
theless in a game with a parti- ularly weak partner decided to make irregular bid.
Score 100% for pass, 30% for two hearts, 0 for any other bid.
QUESTION NO. 141
opened his Neither elde
vulnerable.
best spade, Oswald Jacoby is your partner and
play from dummy, you hold:
Dastike Déclarer won
shed the Ace of
over to the and played the pping the ten West won studied that
Declarer, mu
diamonds
eeded:
to war
Foar
The bidding:
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