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Choral Group Concert From

The Studio

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 19, 1989.

Today's Wireless

12-12.20 p.m.-Relay of Service of In- tercession from St. John's Cathedral. 12.30 p.m.-Half an hour of Dance

Music.

Fox-Trots My Heaven In The Pines; Have You Ever Been In Heaven? (film 'Manhattan Music Box'). Mantovani & His Orch.

an Education; Quickstep You're

Tango-My Lost Love....Maxwell Stewart's Ballroom Melody. Fox-Trots-Love Walked In (film) 'Goldwyn Follies'); Love Is Here To Stay (film, Goldwyn Follies)

Jack Harris & His Orch.“ Rumba-Cachita; Conga-La Ha- vane A Paris......Lecuona Cuban Boys.

Louis

Fox-Trot-Candy Lips

Armstrong's Original Washboard Beaters.

1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea

ther Report..

1.03 p.m.-Sea Shanties,

Sally Brown; Hanging Johnny; Whisky Johnny (arr. Terry); The Sailor Likes His Bottle-0; Clear The Track, Let The Bullgine Run (arr. Terry); A Dollar And A Half A Day; The Hog's Eye Man (arr. Terry); One More Day; On The

ZBW 355 M.

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

Banks Of Sacramento (arr. Har- ris). ..John Goss (Baritone) and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet with Piano.

1.15 pm.-Musical Comedy Selections. Nine Sharp (Excerpts from the Re. vue), The Little Theatre Com- pany with Two Pianos & Drums. The Gold Diggers of 1988-Selec- tion....The B.B.C. Dance Orch.

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

'|1.40 p.m.—Mozart-Symphony No. 36 In C Major, (“Linz"), K. 426. Sir Thomas Beecham conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

6 p.m.-Latest Dance Music.

Quickstep The Blackbird Hop; The Falals Stroll Jack Harris & His Orchestra.

Slow Fox-Trot Temple Block Swing; Quickstep Music Hall Rag...Joe Daniels & His Hot Shots in "Drumnasticks”. Tangos-Callecita De Mi Novia; Oli vidame....Orquesta. Tipica Fran- cisco Canaro.

Winning

CONTRACT

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(By the Four Aces)

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David Bruce Burnstone, Merwn D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schenken World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system

that has beaten every other system in existence.

North, Dealer

EXECUTING A SQUEEZE

We are indebted to Mr. Rozier C.,ed the Jack and cashed the King. Bayly of Alexandria, Va., for the At this point West, who origin- following interesting three-suit ally: had held four hearts and squeeze hand, which he played."- three spades, was hopelessly squeezed since Mr. Bayly had been careful to retain the four-spot of hearts in his own hand. In des peration West unguarded his Queen of spades, whereupon Mr. Bayly made the rest of the tricks in that suit.

A 9 3 2 ♡ K OQ 10 9 7 6 ♣ A 8 4

AJ 10 8

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Mr. Bafly

South West.

The bidding:

North Bast

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Pasa

2NT*** PASS -Pass 6NT Pash

Páls

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Yesterday both sides were vulnerable. You were David Bruce Burnstone's partner and held:

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The bidding:

Maler Burnstone Jacoby You

The final contract was quite optimistic, but Mr. Bayly certainly to pass.

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ANSWER. Your correct

An opening four-bid, played it well. The Queen of when properly made, ahows about

hearts was opened, eight taking tricks concentrated HIGH CARE VALIK - Declarer v

rwon with the suit but no outside strength FOUR-ACKS SYSTEM, dummy's King and and consequently no Slampos-

* OF THE..

ACE

KING 2

QUEEN 1 JACK..

now

went right after the sibilities.

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diamonds. West won Score 100% for pass, 50% for with the Ace and four notrump or five hearts, O for played another heart, six hearts:

Mr. Bayly discarded a

"QUESTION" NO, 155

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club from dummy, Oswald Jacoby is your partner. won with the Ace and You are: second hand and held: ran his diamond suit. Since the hand would produce only ten tricks in high cards, Mr. Bayly decided to assume that the club finesse would work. When East Arst discarded two hearts and then a spade, wir. Bayly was sure he held four clubs. Hence his three discards on the diamonds were, in order ASENTERE

alow Heart & low spade and 2. Club Ndw "played a club from dummy,

you bid?

(Released

The Bell Syndi

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Quickstep I'll See You In

Dreams; Waltz-Dreaming.....Man- tovani's Orchestra for Dancing. Waltzes I Can Give You The Star- light (from "The Dancing Years'); Waltz Of My Heart from "Tho Dancing Years'); New Mayfair Dance Orchestra.

Quicksteps-Moon Love; Make Be- lieve......Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra.

Fox-Trot-I Can't Get You Out Of My Mind; Quickstep--Hold Tight ...Jack Hylton & His Orchestra, 6.45 p.m.-London Relay Leaves of

Memory', by an Old Timer.

7. p.m.-Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02 p.m.—B.B.C. Recording "Post

An Hour Of Brahms Music

2. Solo and Choir: Io tento invan

(Mermescalchi).

3. Tenors and Bases: O Isis (from "The Magic Flute' --- Mozart); Serenade (from 'Don Giovaml"

—Mozart),

6. Sopranes and Altos: To Aurora (from "The Magic Flute-Mo- zart),

7. Duet Solenne

(Verdi).

in

quest'ora

8. Partsong Quando la notte (Ther-

mignon).

p.m.Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. The Merry Wives of Windsor —

Overture (Nicolai).

German Dances, posth. work: date

October, 1824 (Schubert).

9.15 pm-London Relay The News. 9.30 pm-Peer Gynt Suite No. 2, Op. 65 (Grieg). New Light Symphony Orchestra" conducted by Eugeno Goossens,

9.45 p.m.-London Relay-Sports News

and Market Notes.

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man's Knock". An Original Musical Comedy written by Claude Hulbert, Paul England and John Watt; with music by Harry S. Pepper, played by Sydney Baynes and his Band. The play produced by John Watt in the London studios of the British Broad- 9.50 p.m.-Brahms-Rhapsody Claude casting Corporation. Cast:

Flat and Ballade in D Minor. Hulbert; - Reginald Purdell; Percy Rhapsody in E Flat.. Benno Moi- Parsons: Anona-Winn; Harry Long- seivitch (Piano).. hurst; Cyril Smith; Philip Wade; C. Denier Warren; Jane Carr.

7.53 p.m.-Orchestral.

Liebesfreud (Old Vienna Waltz

Kreisler): Liebesleid (Old Vienna Waltz-Kreisler) Vienna Bo-

heme Orchestra.

8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

.:

8.03 p.m.-Elgar Enigma Variations, Op. 36. The B.B.C. Symphony: Or- chestra conducted by Adrian Boult

p.m.-Studio

Concert by the Choral Group conducted by Professor Gualdi.

8.30

1. Two Madrigals: (a) Have I found Her (Pilkington); (b) Fair Phil- lis (John Fanner).

Anatole

in E

A

Kitain

Ballade in D Minor (“Edward"), Op

10, No. 1.. (Piano).

10 p.m.-Songs by Elizabeth Schumann

(Soprano). The Little Sandman (Brahms)

Piano accomp. by Gerald Moore. Das Madchen Spright, Op. 107, No. 3 (Brahms); Standchen, Op. 106, No. 1 (Brahma)....Piano accomp. by George Reeves,

Ever Softer Grows My

(Brahms, Op. 105, No. 2) Orchestra...

Slumber

with

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10.12 p.m.-Brahms-Concerto In B Flat Major, Op. 83. Artur Schnabel (Piano) and B.B.C. Symphony Or- chestra cond. by Adrian Boult. 11 p.m. Close down.

What's On At the Cinemas

AT THE KING'S “Off The Record." [famous play with the same title. The The tale of two-newshound newly-weds cast includes Barry K. Barnes, Sopble.. who take a "Dead End" kid as a wed- Stewart, Jack Hawkins, Charles Eaton, ding present. together with the hilari-Andrew O'sborne and Frank Kirch. ous and thrilling scrapes they run into trying to reform him. With Fat O'Brien, Joan Blondell. Bobby Jordan, Alan Eaxter and William Davidson.

AT THE MAJESTIC "Straight, Place And Show." When the Ritz Bros, inherit a racehorse, the fun waxes fast and furious. The east in- cludes Richard Arlen, Ethel Merman, Phyllis Brook, George Barbier and Willte BestStr

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AT THE QUEEN'S "Ben Har”. The greatest picture of Silent Days at last in Sound.

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AT THE STAR......"A Man To Re- member" with Anne Shirley, Edward Ellis, Lee Bowman and William Henry. The noble sacrifices of a father, who kurtenders personal ambitions that his sinə might ezrealise his own, youthful dreams is the highlights of the drama- AT THE ALHAMBRA—“Who Goes tic, story, -The quiet heroism of a Next." Suspense packed tale of es- country doctor, who goes about his and frequently capes from a German-prison camp work withbut during the Great War, based on the without pe

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