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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 1, 1939-

By BUD FISHER

YEN, I WOULDN'T MIND ́SO MUCH BUT THE WORST PART OF IT 18 I SPEND ALL MY MONEY! I BEOW EVERYBODY! IT ÍČEEPU ŠÍM BROICH!

UNDERSTAND HOW YOU CAN HEAD FOR A MIGHT OLDS AT O'CLOCK BETHE

{MORNING!

GOSH, DOC, CAN I HELP IT IN THERE ARE NO |MORNING CLUBS? A SUY'S GOTTA

60 SOME PLACEŲ

GET OUT

TM LONG

First Talk of a Series ·

on "The Beauty of England"

Today's Wireless

Hong Kong, Friday, December 1, 1939. 12.15 p.m.-Short Service of Inter-

Dession.

12.80 p.m.-8ONGS by Lesile Hut-

ohinson at the Plano.

This Is No Sin (from 'Hi Diddle Diddle') Dreaming A Dream (from 'Yes, Madam?') Blue Moon (Hart-Rodgers)

12.40 p.m. CINEMA Organ Selections.

Parade Of Parades-Selection.

Intro: Parade of the Tin Soldiers; The Mosquitoes Parade: My Love Parade; Parade of the Sun- Match Parade; bears: Easter Parade....Quentin M. Maclean at the Organ of the Trocadero Cinema, London.

Little

Solitude (Ellington); Caravan (Ellington) ....Henry Croudson at the Organ of the Paramount Theatre, Manchester. Lily Of Laguna (Leslie Stuart);

Dolly. Daydream (Leslie Stuart)...........Quen. tin M. Maclean at the Christle Unit Or- gan in The Regal Cinema, London, 1.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and

Weather Report

ZBW 355 M. (845 k.c.'s) and 31.49 M.

9.52 Megacycles

1.03 p.m.-EXCERPT8 from Gilbert

and Sullivan's "The Mikado". Young Man. Despair...........L. Sheffold. D.

Oldham & G. Baker.

And Have I Journey'd.....D. Oldham &

L. Sheffield. Behold The Lord High Executioner; As Some Day It May Happen....Henry A. Lytton (Baritone) & Chorus of Men. Cames A Train of Little Ladies....Chorus

of Girls.

Three Littic Maids....E. Griffin, D. Hum- Ingway, B. Elburn & Chorus of Girls. So Please You, Bir....E. Griffin, A. Davies, B. Elburii, E. Sheffield & Chorus of Girls. Were You Not To Ko-Ko Plighted....E.

Griffin & D, Oldham.

I Am So Proud.....George Baker, Leo

Sheffield & Henry A. Lytton.

Winning

CONTRACT

(By The Four Aces)...

David Bruce Burnstone, Merwin D. Maier, Oswald Jacoby, Howard Schen- ken.

World's leading Team-of-Four, Inventors of the system that has beaten every other system in existence.

LOGICAL BIDDING

"Last week the most unusual hand We wonder what our readers would I have ever seen was dealt during a do with it.

Bridge game at our house," writes Bob Levings of Winnetka, Ill. **I would very much appreciate it if you would tell me the correct bids to be made by each of the players. The way the hand plays, North and South have a Grand Slam in either spades or clubs, and East and West cân make a Small Slam in either hearts or diamonds. How should 'the bidding

go?"

South; Dealer

Both sides yulnerable

9 8 6 3

A 7 4

♡ 9 8 3 2

· 0 6 5

AK J7 N ♡ Q 10

54 WEO A

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KQ E

♣ K K Q J 10 3

Q 10 7 5 4 3 2

The biddin: Boath

West 10 БО

North

24% Pass

East 30

Pass

3

60

64

Pasa

Pass

70 Pass

The above bidding is quite logical, and might well take place it

Neu We were the North

'bagus mannerfrand South players. Mues (However, it this FINIS-ACES BÝRTEN...í distribution SALZ Were

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thrown to a large expert Duplicate game, Live would do, beat,

all surprised to Boe ©a different final. conf. „tract wat

every table.

*

Yesterday, with both sides vulner- able, you were Merwin Maler's partner and held:

K 10 x x

་་་

The bidding:

Muler

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Hurstone Хоч IA (7)

Bolani m

ANSWER: Your correct bid is one notrump. In order to double at the one level your trump holding should be better. Of course you intend to make a further bid with this hand if your partner shows any additional values.

Score 100% for one notrump, 70% for two notrump, 60% for double, O for any other hid.

QUESTION NO. 272

You

Howard Schenken's are partner. Both sides are vulnerable and both have 40 on score. You hold:

K 10

K 3:10 K

Jxx.

The bidding.. Javoby Pass

Paid

'INT Dbl

What do tomorrow.)

practically (Released

Inc.)

cate,

With Aspect Stern....Leo Sheffield, Henry Lytton, Derek Oldham, Elsie Griffin, A. Davies, B. Elburn. George Baker & Chorus

Your Revels Coase....B. Lewis. D. Old- ham, A. Davies, B. Elburn & Chorus. 1.30 p.m.-Router and Rugby Press,

Weather Forecast

Announce-

and

ments. 1.45 p.m.-VARIETY with Kitty Mas-

ters, Frank Crumit, and Others. Vocal-Many Happy Returns of the Day (film 'Music Hath. Charms'); Love Is Like A Cigarette (Kent & Jerome).... Kitty Masters with Orchestra. Two Pianos-Tin Pan Alley Medley.

Intro: And the angels sing: What goes up must come down; What shall I say?; Don't worry about me: Our love; You grow sweeter as the years go by....Ivor Mareton and Dave Maye with string bass and drums. Accordeon Band-The Charladies

(O'Donovan-Brennan): A Cowboy's Wed- ding Day (Noel-Pelosi)..........Primo Scala's Accordeon Band with Vocal Refrain.

Vocal-There's No One With Endurance (Crumit, Curtis); Whoa, Josephine (Cru- mit, Burt)....Frank Crumit with Orch. Band Music-Sussex By The Sea-March (Higgs); It's A Long Way To Tipperary

March (Judge & Williams)

The Band of H.M. Royal Air Force cond. by Flight-Lt. Amers.

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2.15 p.m.--CLOSE DOWN.

Ball

6.00 p.m.Compositions of Debussy.

Danses...

.Leopold Stokowski & the Phila- delphia Orchestra. Etude XI Pour Les Arpeges Composes....

Vladimir Horowitz (Piano).

Nuit D'Etolles......Helene Ludolph (So- prano). with Plano accomp. by Gerald Moore and Organ accomp. by Herbert Dawson.

Jardins Sous La Pluie.....Benno Moisei-

wilsch (Piano).

Petite Suite....Symphony Orchestra cond.

by Plero Coppola,

6.38 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions,

6.40 p.m.-Musical Comedy Selections. "Hit The Deck"-Vocal Gems (Youmans)

...Light Operă Company with Orch, ***Bow · Bolis"-Selection (Sullivan)..........New

Mayfair Orchestra. "The Blue Mazurka"-Vocal Gems (Le. har): "The Desert Song"!--Vocal Gems (Romberg)

Light Opera Company

with Orchestra. 7.05 p.m. - VARIETY With Turner Layton, Charlla Kunz, Ken Harvey and Elste & Doris Waters. Piano & Vocal-Sophisticated Lady (Intro. 'Star Dust'Ellington & Carinichael); Solitude (Ellington, de Lange & Mills) ....Turner Layton, Comediennes-In The Parlour When The Company's Gone (Kenneth-Western);' Park Yourself Close To Me (Flynn- Butler)....Elule & Doris Waters with

Piano.

Chopin Concerto® No. 2

In F Minor

N

Banjo-A Musical Journey From

York To California; The World Is W ing For The Sunrise (Seitz)....Ken H vey with Instr. Quartet. Piano-Kunz Revivals No. 3.

Intro: Poor Butterfly; After you've go

Whispering: Alice. Blue Gown: Just little love a little kiss; The Chocol Soldier Waltz....Charlie Kunz, 7.30 p.m.-LONDON RELAY - T

News.

8.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal, Weath

Report and Announcements. 8.03 p.m.-Next week's programmes 8.08 p.m.-DANCE MUSIC.

Fox-Trots-Three Little Words: Blues

• Israc.....Gene Krupa & His Chicagoa Fox-Trot-The Tea Dolls' Parade....B

vour Dance Orchestra.

8.15 p.m.-LONDON RELAY—“A.R in Burbleton" by Mr. Gillia Potte 8.46 p.m.-DANCE MUSIC.

Tangos-Golden Stars: Eternal Sun

Heinz Huppertz & His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-Chicken Reel; Phil The F

er's Ball....Ronnie Munro & His Orc Waltz What A Night; Quickstep-We Friends Again....Victor Silvester & Ballroom Orchestra.

9.05 p.m.--STUDIO

Recent Events.

Comments

9.05 p.m.-LONDON RELAY -- Ne

Summary.

9.30 p.m.-A Programme of Engli

Music.

Chaconne (Purcell)....Society of Anch

Instruments.

Nymphs and Shepherds (Purcell)....E)

Suddaby (Soprano) with Piano. Pomp and Circumstances March No. 4 G (Elgar)....The B.B.C. Symphony chestra cond. by Sir Edward Elgar. The Faery Queen-Three Dances (F cell)....The Jacques String Orchestr La Capricieuse (Mgar, Op. 17)........Brow, law Huberman (Violin) with Siegfr Schultze at the Piano..

Speak Music! (Elgar)....Peter Daw

(Bass-Baritone) with Piano accomp. Gerald Moore.

Queen Mary's Song (Elgar, arr. Hay Wood; Like To The Damask Rose ( gar, arr. Haydn, Wood).............Light Sy phony Orchestra cond. by Haydn Wo 10.00 p.m.-STUDIO—“The Beauty

England"—1. The first of a series talks by the Very Rev. The Dean Hong Kong

10.25 p.m.-SONGS by Dennis No

(Baritone).

Passing By (Purcell)..

The Gentle Mladen (arr. Somervell). Just Me An' Mary (Parr-Murray), 10.35 p.m.-CHOPIN-Cohoerto No In F Minor, Op. 21. Alfred Cor (Plano) with Orchestra conducted John Barbirolli.

11.00 p.m.-LONDON. RELAY →→

England Now

11.15 p.m.-LONDON RELAY...“Mu Hall". · A Varlety Show with Geor Robey, The Western Brothers, a Others.

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12.00 midnight.-CLOSE DOWN.

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