First Part of Priestley's "Let The People Sing.”
12.16 p.m.-Service of Intercession.
12.00 pm--Compositions of
beer.
Moyer.
Band
Marche aux Flambeaux
of HM. Coldstream Guards. 0. Paradise (L'Afričnna). Jussi
Bjorling (Tenor),
Ballet Suite-Les Patinours: Entre;-
Pas de Patineurs; Pas de Deux: Pas de Trois................... Sadlers Wells Orchestra cond:" by Constant Lam- bert.
The Shadow Song from "Pinorah"
Millza Korjus "(Soprano), Torch Dance No. 1 in B Fint Majo Berlin State Opera Orchestri cond: "by F.Weissman. Coronation March from "Le Pro phete"....Berlin State Opera Or- chestra cond: by F. Welssman.
1 p.m.-Local Time Signal and Wea-
ther Report:
1.03 p.m.-Eight Piano Ensemble.
Dinah
Lazy Bones (Carmichael);
(Akst); Speak Easy (Gensler); Rollin' Home (Rose).
1.15 p.m.-Dance Music.
Fox-Trots-Goodbye, Little Dream, Goodbye (Cole Porter); When A Woman Smiles (Ellis)....... .Jack Hylton & His Orchestra. Waltz The Waltz In Swing Time (Kern). ..Johnny Green & His Orchestra.
Tangos-Jingle Bells (Bohr); Twi- light__(Donato)....Bohr's Argen- tine Tango Orchestra..
1.30 p.m.-Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
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1.45 p.m.-A” Programme ́of Gersh-
win's Music.
Cuban Overture....Paul Whiteman *** and His Concert Orchestra. Selection from "Porgy & Beas",
Anna Ziegler and Webster Booth with Carroll Gibbons & the Savoy Hotel Orpheans.
Rhapsody in Blue.....Boston Pro-
menade Orchestra cond: by Ar- ́ thur Fieldler. Solo Piano: "J. M." Sanroma.
15 p.m.-CLOSE DOWŃ.
p.m.--The Music of Ravel. Plece En Forme de Habanera
Maurice Marechal -- (Violincello) with Maurice Faure at the Piano. Sonata for Pianò..........Alfred Cortot." Jeux D'Eau...........Alfred Cortot. Alborada del Gracioso (Extrait des "Miroirs")....Orchestre des Con- certs Straram.
5.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.32 p.m.-A Programme of Popular
Classics.
Where the Bee Sucks (Shakespeare & Arne); Come Let Us Join The Roundelay (Wm. Beale)
The B.B.C. Wireless Singers. The Lute Player (Allitsen); The
Floral Dance (Katie Moss). Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone). On Wings Of Sang (Mendelssohn) Mark Hambourg at the Piano. The Lass With The Delicate Air (Arne); My Lovely Cella (Monro)
Winning
CONTRACT
(By the Four Aces)
David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D. Mater, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schen- World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence.
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South, Dealer
Both sides vulnerable
North-South 40 on score
V Q 6 2
10.7 4
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A Q J
K Q 3
♡ KJ 9 8 ◇ KJ 10 4 5 4 2
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JUST ONE MISTAKE
AJ 9.8
0.2
lead hearts once more, so that, strange as it seems, Declarer lost no heart tricks.
South had executed a double end- play which could have been frustrated if East had made the proper play to the first trick.
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Yesterday, with both sides vulner- able, you were Merwin Maier's part- ner and held:
♡ 7 6 4
10 9 7 3
Б
A 10 3
0. A. Q 8 7 4 2
K 8 6
The South
bidding:
10
West
IV
North
20
East 24
30
3A
Pass
Pasa
The bidding:
40
Dbl.
Pass
Pass
Pass
Maier ~ Schenken Pass INT (?)
You
That one slight slip on defence can prove fatal is demonstrated in to-day's hand. Against four diamonds doubled, West opened the spade King, which held the trick.
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HIGH CARD VALUKS
OF THE FOUR-ACES BYSTEN
FACE
KING! {QUEEN 1
JACK
EVERAGE, MAJD 6:30
Burnstone
Pass
K, Q 10 x I A XX
◊ A XX
ANSWER: Pass. At best you can. only hope to make a partial score against an opening notrump bid. At worst a two-spade overcall may be doubled. A double is unsound.
Score 100% for pass; 40% for double, 20% for two spades.
QUESTION NO. 197
Howard Schenken is your partner.
While this play might seem innocuous, the fatal slip had al- ready been made! East should have overtaken with his spade Acë and returned a heart. As You hold: it was, South-trumped the second spade, led a club to dummy," then trumped the remaining spade. Declarer next played two more rounds. of clubs, then led a diamond from dummy and when East showed out, played low, "nowing West to win the trick with the ten. West was now forced to lead a heart, which Declarer easily captured with his ten-spot. Now South played the Ace and another diamond, and West was then forced to Inc.)
K JI
Q 10 x
Ö A KX1
You Byrastons
The bidding:
Jucáby Pass Pass
What do you bld? (Answer tomorrow.)
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Nan Maryska (Soprano). The 'Ole In The Ark (Figar):
Stanley Holloway. (Comedian). Rakoczy March" (Liszt)...
Hambourg at the Biano.
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9.45 PM.
It Was A Lover and His Lass $50
(Shakespeare & Moffer) B.B.C. Wireless Singers.
7.08 p.m-Sorokin Russian Choir,
Prince Igor-Peasants Chorus (Bo-
rodin); Russian Cheruble Hymn (Vorotnikoff).
7.25′ p.m.-Techalkevsky
Concerto
No. 1, in B Flat Minor, played by Egon Putri (Pianoforte) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
8 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements.
8.03 p.m.-Compositions of Bir Edward
German.
"Henry VIII" Dances: Shepherds
Dance; Morris Dance; Torch Dance...New Symphony Orcher- tra cond: by Dr. Malcolm Sárgent. Glorious Devon....Robert Radford
(Bass). "Nell Gwyn" Dances:
Country Dance; Pastoral Dance; - Merry- makers Dance...........Jack Hylton &. His Orchestra. "Merry England"—Vocal. Gems..
Miriam Licette (Soprano), ́· Clara Serena (Contralto), Francis Rus- sell (Tenor), Dennis Noble (Bari- tone), Robert Carr (Bass) and Chorus and Orchestra.
8.30 pm-LONDON - The Beggars Opera' Excerpts from Gay's Opera with Olive Groves (Soprano), Joyce Newton (Contralto), Frederick (Baritone), Ernest Lush (Harpsi- chord).
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m-LONDON “Let The People Ming by J. 2. Priestley, The first instalment of twelve serial readings. The first and last instalments will be read by the author.
·10.20 p.m.-Dance Music.
6/8 One Step--Follow the Band (Sarony); Fox-Trot-Toot, Toot, Tootle On Your Flute (Holmes) New Mayfair Dance Orch.
Sweethearts Waltz (Herbert);
Quickstep--Where Is Our Bluebird. of Melody Lânë (Noel)....Victor Silvester & His Orchestra.
Swing Fox-Trots-Hot Lips (Davis);` Ain't Misbehaving (Waller)..... Quintette of the Hot Club France.
of
Tangos-Por Que? (Sresedo); Crep-
secule (Codevilla)
Geraldo & His Gaucho Tango Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Me and My Girl (Gay); Lambeth Walk (Gay)...........Ronnie Munro & His Orchestra. Quickstep-Could Be (Donaldson); Slow Fox-Trot Hurry Home (Emmerich)....Mantovani & His
Orchestra.
11 p.m.--CLOSE DOWN.~
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