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Bournemouth, July 21. The subject that claimed the special attention of the British 1.03 p.m. Record Music.
Medical Association at its open- 1.15 p.m., A relay of the Hong Kong ing meeting was that of medical
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tions.
7.08-7.30 p.m., Variety.
Hotel
The meeting gare general ap- proval to a report on medical education drafted by a Special Committee, which stated that the -primary" object of medical curri- culum should constitute such a Co-ordinated course of study as will by its mental discipline make the student a really educated per- son and not merely. a skilled technician" The committee em- Phasised that the student's atten-
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PROGRAMME 1-Somebody Stole my Gal 2-When Summer is Gone 3-Fate
4-Don't Tell a Soul 5-Avalon
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Alarm was expressed by Dr. A. "Gregory, of Manchester, at the moved a resolution urging the de- number of medical meri. He
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HAVANA WIDOWS
Excellent Fare At The Alhambra
Maybe it's just that comedy la so welcome in times like these- at any rate the present reviewer found himself almost rolling in the aisles at "Havana Widows,"
comedy drama Alhambra which opened at the yesterday.
"THIS DAY AND First National
AGE"
At The Oriental
That the spectacular is not confined only to ancient times.
Here is a fast comedy that steps along from one hilarious situation tu apother at express speed, with the smartest dialogue and the niftiest lot of wisecracking we have heard in many a day.
Joan Blondell's well earned re-
is proven by Cecil B. DeMille inputation for getting off the grand-. his latest Paramount picture, est sort of repartee, is enhanced, profession had suffered a diminu-the Oriental Theatre on Sunday, agine the flippant Joan Blondell
This Day and Age" showing at by this tangy comedy. Just im
Monday and Tuesday.
and the equally flippant and
tion in their income, and there was a grave danger of the social and ethical standards being greatly lowered; and the best traditions of the profession impaired,
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Once more: Hollywood's ace clever Glenda Farrell, as two bur- director of the spectacular provided Esque queens, who decide to blow us with entertainment which is the stage and go in for millionaire Sir Henry Brackenbury (chair fare. This time it is utterly morale. They're out for the dough, out of the ordinary run of him collecting in Havana ön a large "An Eyewitness Account of this man of the council) said that he
Morning's Play in the Last began his medical studies before Story, acting, direction and photo-have to resort to the old badger dern and timely in its theme. and they don't care even if they Test Match by Howard Mar- he was 17 years of age. He congraphy are of the finest quality, game to share it. shall Relayed from the Oval, sidered that he was much too with enough sensation in the film London."
young to do what he did, and had to hold any audience from beginn- could you possibly select anyone If you were casting this picture 8.40-8.30 p.m., Orchestral
no desire to see that standard Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms) perpetuated.
ing to end. At the same time,
else but Guy Kibbee for the dumb Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Brahms) they had to remember that there
The story deals with the revolt money victim. selected for the San Francisco Symphony were brilliant youths who could the conditions which allow racket-Herman the comedy, gunman body
of the youngster generation against plucking? Ог Orchestra, directed by Alfred pass the examinations at 18. Atteers to run loose and intimidate guard for a "big shot" gambler? Allen Jenkins Es
Herts.
the present time there was no the forces of the law. The manor Frank McHugh as the hard- Summer Night on the River compulsory age for registration. .../- (Deltas)
ner in which youth takes matters drinking attorney who acts as the -Sir Thomas Dr. Gregory agreed to withdaw into its own hands provides one go-between after the gold diggers Beechman and the Royal Phil- his motion.
of the most starting cimaxes to have compromised their victim? harmonic Orchestra
Next -ear the association will be seen on the screen and inelden- And when it comes to romantic 9.53-9.30 p.m., A Concert
meet in Australia, and the dele- tally gives Delle the opportu interest, you have to admit Song-Pretty Mocking Bird (Bi-gates elected Sir Richard Stawell, nity to go spectacular in his stag- that Lyle Talbot is just the
shop)
consulting physician to Melbourne |ing of midnight tribunal in a de-handsome, capable one, you'd want Song-Down Vauxhall Way (Oli- Hospital, as president for that serted brickyard and of a torch-for the straight lead.
ver) Mavis Bennett (80- | year. «
light parade in which the criminal prano)
18 ridden through town on a rali
Well, you'll find that First Nat 'Cello Solo-Adagio (Marcelloy
followed by thousands of young mal's casting director has anti- 'Cello Solo-(a) Pastorale, (b)
elpated your own selections and Reel (Cyril Scott) ...... Beatrice
Charles Bickford, the centre of has given "Havas Wows as Harrison"
7 p.m., Time Signal from Big Ben all this conflict, gives a perfor- perfect a cast of comedy players
Tom Jenkins at the organ of manen which obvioully taxed, as you could name. the Plaza Cinema, Swansea. every bit of his acting ability and 7.45 mm, Haydn Heard and his which marks him as giving one of Band. relayed from the West the best performances of the year End Cinema, Birmingham. One of the interesting high sappy millionaires, after one of (Time Signal from Greenwich lights of at 12.00).
Vocal(a) Vive la Compagnie. (b) When Johnny comes Mar- ching Home. Vocal-There is a Tavern in the
Town (Traditional)
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME
Harold William and the B.B.C. Male Chorus Planoforte Solo-Children's Cor-9-9.30 p.m. Arthur Salisbury and
Der Suite (Debussy) Serenade"
his Orchestra, relayed from for a Doll
the Savoy Hotel, London. Pianoforte Solo-Paganini Etude in E Flat Major (Paganini) Vladimir Horowitz, Song-Glorious Devon (Edward
German)
Song Father O'Flynn © (stáb-:
ford)
Robert Radford
(Base)
Violin Bolo-Passepled. (Delibes)
......... Yelli d'ArFANTÍ 9.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins. London 1. p.m. Stock and Com¬. modity Quotations 9.35-9.52 um, Band
~from Operas.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
men.
Glends, stumble into the idea of Mae and Sadie, that's Joan ind
going to Havans and looking for
the fim Cecil their former charine friends visits. DeMille's latest "discovery,” Judith them looking like a million, dol- Allen, who makes her debut Tars. It seems the girl friend has in this picture. She carries off. Just returned from the Cuban her difficult role like a real trou capital where she had shaken per, despite the handicap by being down a militonaire for sixty thou- the only woman in the cast of sand dollars with a threatened (Ger-principals. Other important parts each of promise sult. What are ably played by Richard Crom happens to the girls in Havana, well, Eddie Nugent, Ben Alexander, forms the basis for a succession Bradley Page, Lester Arnold Oscar of laughs in situations which if Rudolph. Michael Stuart and they had been less broadly played about twenty others, all of whom might have been termed risque. deserve the approbation which the audience showed yesterday
0 p.m., Dja Announcement
man, English), German Folk Song Preview of Frogramme (German,
English) 9.15 pm, East Prussian Gold. Old German Handicraft in Present Days
9.30 p.m., Musics). Originals
Kurt Gudian
9.45 p.m., Latest News (English) Belections 10 p.m. Romanticism in German
The Meistersingers (Wagner),
The Regimental Band of HM. Grenadier Chuarda Traviata (Verdi)
Band
Creatore's
Works by Weber and Marsch ner Conductor: Werner Rich-| ter-Reichheim, Soloist: Oscar Rothensteiner: (Bassoon)
BOURSE CLOSED
(Special to the Hong Kong Daily "Press" (Copyright.});-
Berlin. An
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come to distinguish all. Warner Bras First National
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11 p.m., Latest News (German) 9.52-10 p.m., "Form Tours"-War 11.15 p.m. Entertaining. Concert.
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