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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Broadcasting Station Z.B.W. on a wavelengh of 855 metres:---
5-8 p.m.-European Programme of Columbia Records.
5-5.53 p.m.-Variety. Song
Bubbling Over With Love, Let's Get Friendly,
Florence Oldham, Comedienne (DB530).
Band
San,
The Lonesome Road,
Comedy Sketch-
(CB03),
THE CHINA
ROUND HONG KONG S CINEMA THEATRES
OFFICIAL SOURCES,
"MERELY MARY ANN.”
MAIL.
"The Mysterious Dr. Manchu" joina these players in a picture which combines mysterious melo- drame and comedy, with the comedy de-predominating.
If verybody would take a finite amount of exercise every day,
The Gang Buster" deals with the there would not be nearly so many exciting experiences of an accident doctors. This is the firm belief of insurance salesman among the rac both Janet Gaynor and Charles Far-keteers of the underworld. rell, co-starred in the Fox produc-
Motoring, Harry Tate and Company Gaynor says.
(DX215),
Instrumental Duet-
Medley of Irish Polkas, Manchester and FisherMedley.
Anonymous
Ted Lewis and His Band tion, "Merely Mary Ann," now play- "SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK."
ing to absolutely packed houses at the King's Theatre.
Reproducing street scenes in New "Exercise is the secret," Miss York in a California picture studio "People whose work called for elaborate technical work is physical, of course, do not need in the filming of "Sidewalks of New it, but for the vast majority, who York," Buster Keaton's newest star use their muacles very little, regu-ring picture, which is now showing (G8530)lar exercise in invaluable.
at the Queen's Theatre. "Almost anything that takes one Keaton plays a millionaire's son outdoors and keeps him moving is seeking to reform the children of benefical," Farrell believes. "Even the tenement districts. Anita if a man haan't the facilities to play Page is the heroine, and the sup tennis or golf, long walks will keep porting cast includes Cliff Edwards, him in shape, and avoid a great Frank Rowan and Norman Phillips, deal of illness in later life."
Scotch Song-
Shiela McKay, The Train That's Taking You Home, Will Fyffe, Comedian (0775). Instrumental
Dolores' Waltz, My Heart is Yours,
The Odeon Argentinians (12152-F),
Song-
I Surrender, Dear, It Must be True,
Jack Plent (Baritone) (DB522). 5.53-6.29 p.m.-Orchestral. Stenka Razine (Glazounow),
Orchestra of the Brussely Royal Conservatoire (L2188-4), Don Juan (Tone Poem) (R. Strauss),
Bruno Walter conducting the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (L2067-8).
6.29-7.20 p.m.-A Concert. Piano Solo-
Waldesrauschen (Liszt),
Song-
(Connelly & Stolz),
The Song is Done
I'll Always be True
During the making of "Merely Mary Ann," investigation prov
ed
that every mamber of
jun.
"DIXIANA."
the company was ав "exer- An entire stage "went Monte cise addiet." J.
SHADOWS BEFORE
COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN CHINA MAIL.
Social Functions. Kong Hotel and King's Restaurant: To-day Tea Dances at Hong
Dinner Dances at Hong Kong and Peninsula Hotels.
Entertainments. To-day King'a "Merely Mary Ann." To-day -- Queen's "Sidewalks of New York.""
Theatre;
Theatre;
Today Central Theatras "Charley's Aunt."
Lo-day Majestic "Dirigible."
Theatre:
Today - Star "Five and Ten."
Theatre:
To-day-Harmston's Circus, op- posite Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon,
Home Nalla. To-morrow-Inward from Europe via Siberia (Gange); Outward for Europe via Suez (Gange), 4.80 p.m.
EROS DAMAGE "AT LEAST £40."
M. Korri- Carlo" during the filming of Radio Accused Clerk Prepared gan was a noted football player in Pictures' dramatic music play, Ireland before he became an actor, "Dixiana" which is coming to the
to Meet the Charge.' and he spends much of his spare | Queen's Theatre to-morrow. time boxing and handball.
More than $100,000 was spent in i On charges of using insulting Director Henry King is a golf furnishing a luxurious gambling behaviour and of wilfully and mali- and swimming enthusiast; G. P. salon in ornate Louis XIV style. ciously damaging the Shaftesbury Huntley, jun., has won a number of The salon consisted of an enter-memorial statue in Piccadilly- cupa in squash and tennis, and gets tainment room, the decorative circus-better known 23 Eros- in at least three fast sets a day; scheme being golden sculptury fea-Hugh William McKenzie, aged 22, Leff Poulshnoff (2053-D). Tom Whitley specialises in boxing turing cupids and a horn of plenty; clerk, of Blessington Road, Lewis- and running; Lorna Balfour is aand a gambling room, hung with ham, S.E., appeared on rémand at crack (ong-distance awimmer, and rich damasks and tapestries-the Marlborough Street Police Court Beryl Mercer and Arnold Lucy both latter copies of famous works by recently. claim membership in the fast Watteau, Boucher and Fragonard. The damage is alleged to have
Roulette tables, faro banks, and occurred on New Year's Eve.. poker tables, presided over by for- McKenzie was in the dock for mer professional gamblers, complet-only two minutes, and he was then ed the realism of this important remanded on bail until January 22, Although Jack Oakie and Jean) sequence in the Radio Pictures pro- . Mr. Allan Smith (for the L.C.C.) | Arthur have been under contract to duction based on life in 1840 near explained that the original remand
Paramount for nearly three years, New Orleans.
was granted so that authorities they play their first picture together "Dixiana" is Bebe Daniel's fourth might have an opportunity of ex- In "The Gang Buster," which the Radio film. Opposite her is the amining the memorial.
As a result, it had been reveal- ed that the damage was far more extensive than they imagined at first.
(Connelly & Benatsky),
'Cello Solo-
Marie Burke (Soprano) disappearing race of pedestrians.
(DB520),
Menuett (Haydn, arr. Burmester &
Moffat).
Chanson Villagoise No. 2
(Popper),
Chorus→→
"Gaspar Cassado (D1613).
Chauve-Souris-
The Alluring Gipsy Glri, Chauve-Souris Two Guitars,
M. Batleff's Chauve-Souris Company (DE521). Piana Solo-
Sonata (Pathetique) in C. Minor
(Beethoven).
William Murdoch (9382).
Soug-
The Gay Highway
(Lockton & Drummond), On the Road (Longatoffe),
Robert Easton, Boss (5581).
Viola Salo
Minnelied (Brahma orr. Tertia). On the Wings of Song
(Mendelssohn arr. Tertis).
Lionel Tertia (D1837).
7.20-8 p.m.--Light Pionoforte Solos.
Song Hits-Medley,
"THE GANG BUSTER."
King's Theatre will feature soon. handsome Metropolitan opera bari-
Jean Arthur's roles have taken tone, Everett Marshall. More than her mostly Into the realm of mys-5,000 persons take part in specta- tery melodrama, with such hits as cular censes of the production, done
The Canary Murder Case" and in technicolour,
STANDARD TIMES.
Sunrise and Sunset in Colony.
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Mr. Mead (the magistrate).—- What is the minimum damage?-- The minimum would be $40.
once the
LONDON'S COLOUR -BAR. Mr. Mead. If you put it on that basis, of course, I cannot deal with Professor Who Cannot Go Into
it. It would have to go for trial.
A Different Charge. An Hotel.
Mr. Smith said, that "London is the only city in Great damage had been finally assessed it Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong Britain which has the notoriety of might be that they would ask the for February, 1982, (Standard time having a colour bar," declared Pro- magistrate's permission to prefer a of the 120th Meridian, East of fessor D. D. Tengu Jabavu, of Fort charge under a different Act. Under Greenwich), are as follows:-
Hare Native College, Cape Pro-this Act the magistrate could deal vince, the Bantu leader, speaking:
with the matter summarily and he
tion.
Mr.
Claud
at a luncheon given in his honour could order McKenzie to pay the by the London Free Church Federa-damage done.
He would not be allowed, McKenzie), who offered no objection Hornby (for he said, to go into an hotel, though to a further remand, said that when there was no bar in such cities as the time came McKenzie would be Birmingham or Manchester.
He
realised that London had the bar prepared to meet the charge in what not because she was wicked but he suggested was the only way he because she was a business centre. could meet it. ̧
Referring to the position of na-
Billy Maver (DB634). Wake Up and Tream-Medley. Love Lies-Medlev.
Billy Mayer (5385).
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Nippy-Medley,
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Billy Mayer (5330).
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