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"ALL-IN BEE" FROM STUDIO TEACHERS V. PARENTS

"La Traviata" Act I 12.15 p. Cession

(P) m'42nd Street")--The Four Mus Enteed with Mabel Pearl at the Plano. Piano Duets-Rosalle. (frum the film): Roses In December (film Life of the Party-Rawicz and LaN- dauer. Humorous Sketch-What The Powell. Vocal and Piano-Dinner For Stars Foretell (Thomson) - Sany

One Please, Japes (CAT): The Echo Of A Song (Mann and Others)-Turn er Layton Fiano Duet The Great Waltz Selection - Rawies and Lan- dauer. Vocal-L'Hotel Du Clair De Lune (Stmonot & Gerard)---Lucienne Boyer with Orchestra.

9.05 Studió-Comments

Short Service of Inter Events.

on Recent

9.15 London Belay-News Summary. 9.30 Luisini-Ballet Egyptien. Marek Weber and His Orchestra. 9.43 Military Band Music and Law rence Tibbett (Baritone).

Livery. Supreme

COMING EVENTS

JAN

10 Tides: High 11,03 am. and 245 pm Low 4.10 a.m. and $ p.m. ".

Sunrise: 7.65: a.m.; Sunset: 5.56.p.m. King's Theatre Dancing D play. 3.10 p.m.

HERA. Shoot "

St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship Party. 8p p.m.

Women's ARP, Union, Bandaging Class reop

reopens at Helena May Inst 9.30 8.m.

Exhibition of Chinese Art at Fung Ping Shan Library, 1 pm-7 pm. Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 p.m. Ladies Working Party (BW.OP.),

House, 9am-1 p.m. Kowloon Unton Church Women's Guild, 10.a.m.

Gout

Universal

St. John's

Cathedral, Week of Prayer. 6.30 pm.

Garrison Seryts. Mess,, Whist Drive, 9.15 pm

H-Tides: High 11.39 am and 10.19 p.

Low 4.42 m. and 240 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.05 ..; Sunset: 3.56 pm King's

Theatre:

Dancing Dis- play, 5.10 p.m. Govt. House, 9 am-1 pm

Ladies Working Party (B.W.O.F.), Cathedral Women's Fellowship

12.30 Verdit's "La Traviata" Act I. Bingers in order of appearance: Mercedes Capair; Lionello Cecil: Ida Conti: G. Nessi: Ni VIDA; A. Barac chi B. Baccaloni and Chorus of La Scala, Milan, with Milan Symphony Orchestra conducted by Lorenzo Mo- ture (Offenbach, art, Pearce-The Orpheus In The Underworld—Over-. lajoli hi

Black Dyke Mills Band cond. by 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-Arthur Ö Pearce. Even Bravest Working Party, Cathedral Hall, 3.30 ther Report

Heart ("Faust"-Gounod): Oh. Star p

1.03 Billy Mayer at the Plano. of Evel (TannhauserWagner)

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone) with Or Hunt, 6.30 p.m.

Andrew's Club, Scavenging chestra. Hungarian Fantasy (Pedy) Y.M.C.A. Pantomine Social, 9 .p.m. Band of the Roval Hungarian ! Cheero Club, Concert by "Bowen

Ballads" 8 pm Contract Lessona

Bridge Theosophical Society, 6 p.m.: Speak- er-Mr. J. Hadaway "Our Man- Made Putture."

Mars Theresia" Regiment

Mistletoe (Billy Mayerly: Nimble Fingered Gentleman (Billy Mayerl). Six Miniatures Billy Mayerl's Own Selection-Intro: Beside B Rustle Bridge: Little Lady, from Spain; A May Morning: Many Years Ago; MyFlat, Op. 98. Party Frock; Air de Ballet.

1.13 Reginald Foort at the Organ Keep Smiling (R. Fourt); The AB.

10.03 Schubert-Trio No. 1 In B

Cortet, Thibaud and Casals. 10.38 Schubert Songs, ..

Near The Beloved, Op. 5, No. 3:

C. March (Foort and Ferring). Song Lauching and Weeping Op. 59, No. 4:. of Paradise (King). Lover Come Night and Dreams: Op. 43, No. 2; Back To Me (from New Moon': One Happiness-Elizabeth Schumann (S0- Kiss (from New Moon').

prano) with Piano Recomp.

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p.m.

Busy Bees Knitting and Bandage- Making.. Central Fire Station, 930 Cathedral Scouts, Bishop's House, 5.31 p.m.

Chinese Merchants Club-Recep- tion to Dr. Robert S. K. Lim by In- 10.47 The BBC. Symphony Or6 p.m.

ternational Medical Relief Committee. chestra.

Overture "King Lear." Op. 4 (Ber-Francis Hotel. 1 p.m. Hoz).

1.30 Beuter and Rugby Press. Wea. Gerald Moore. ther Forecast and Announcements.

On

143 - Dance Music by Brian Law. rance and fils Lansdowne Orchestra.

Quickstep-It's In The Air (from the Alm); Fox-Trp-The Lady The Second Floor, Fox-Trots-One In A Millon (from the Alm): I'm Gonna Kiss Myself Good-Bye. In The M3-

By The Sea

(E-De Rose); Mine Alone (O'Connor and Others). For-Trots-Sunset Im Vienna (Alm

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11.00

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Vienna Sunset'); You're Locking for Саля Romance I'm Looking for Love. Fox G.S.B Trots-Toodle-Oo: Throwing Peanuts to the Moon.

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DAVENTRY

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Y's Men's Club Mtg St. St. Andrew's Women's Fellowship, 3

Ladies Bible Study. 215, Nathan Road. 10.30 am.

Victoria Chess Club, Gloucester 'Ho- tel. 5 v.m.

Koma Chess Club, Peninsula Ho- tel 5.30 p.m.

12-Tider: High 11.45 p.m.

(31.35m.) (31.97m.). (19.79x1.),

Wavelength 17.79.6. (16.86m.) 9.51m.6. 21.17m.a. 15.18m. NEWS IN ENGLISH Transmission I-News Sum-

mary

Full Bulletin Or-Trans. II & III-News Sum-

6.00 An hour of Dance Music. Fox-Trots Goodbye To Summer; Sixty Seconds Got Together-Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy Hotel pheans. Slow Fax-Trot-I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart; Waltz Cinde rella Sweetheart-Oscar Rabin & His Romany Band, Fox-Trots Small Fry

film Sing You Sincers"; Ten

Easy Lessons Adrian Rollini Quintet. Tangos-Love Has Entered My Heart; Farewell, My Love Robert Renard Dance Orchestra, Fox-Trots-New Orleans Twist; Chicago-Nat Gonella and His Georgians Fox-Trot-Let's Begia

Alm Roberta: Waltz-Touch of Your Hand ffilm *Roberta")-Paul Whiteman and EL

Orchest Trots-Turn Your Face To The Su Red Sails In The Sunset-Jack Jack-

and His Orchestra Tango- Land of Magic; Lamento! Heinz Huppertz and Bis Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot-Once In A While; Waltz- Giannina Mia (film Firefly-Victor, Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra.

6.58 tions,

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Fox- Sun:

Closing. Local Stock Quota-

7.00 London Relay Flotsam and Jetsam in "Laugh it off."

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1.38 London Relay-The News. - B.00. Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Studio "All-In Bee" No, 4: Teachers, v. Parents.

8.30 Variety with Sandy Powell,! Rawicz and Landauer, Turner Layton and Others.

Vocal-Take Me Away From The River (Parker); Young and Healthy

mary

Full Bulletin

do.

do.

Transmission V-News Sum-

mary Full Bulletin

12.10 p.m. and Low. 5.15 am, and 4.20

Sunrise: 7.05 am.: Sunset: 5.57 p.m. Old Cheltonians Dinner, 8.15 p.m. St. David's Society, Annual Mtg.. Supreme Court Building. 5.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m. Cheero Club, Darts, Ping-Pong and 5.00 pz.Billiards.

6.15 p.m. 7.30 p.m

9.15 p.

12.00 mid-

night

7.30 am 6.30 am.

SHORT TALKS FROM B.B.C.

(All Hongkong Time) MondaysBackground

to the News

****............. 11.00 pm, Tuesdays - Background

to the News

8.15 8.72 In England Now

11.00 p.m. Cards on the Table 8.00p.m. Wednesdays In Eng.

Now land

8.45 Cards on the Table 8.15 Matters of Moment 11.00 pm. Thursdays Matters of

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Fridays

Saturdays In England

Now

11.00 p.

11.00 p.m

8.45 8.1

London Log.

3.30 p.m.

London Log

11.15 pm.

Bundays London Log

6:45 am.

CHINESE ART EXHIBITION

IN MOSCOW pressed gratitude to the Chinese

1

13-HK.R.A.. Shoot.

Entries Close for HK. Jockey Clubs Annual Race Meeting, 3 pm.

14-Sem-faal of G. M. Young Golf Cup due for completion.

Macao Races.

Ladies Colony

Tennis Champion- ships: Doubles "Semi-finals, U.SR.C Courts, 3 p.m.

Joint Meeting of Executives and Supervisers of National Red Cross Bo- ciety of China.

15 Joint Meeting of Executives & Supervisers of National Red Cross So- ciety of China.

16-St. Andrew's Club Whist Drive (open to public).

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1940. -PAGE J

Fenling Hunt and Race Club An- nual Meeting. Jardine, Matheson and Co.'s Office, 8.30 p.m.;

17--EXRA. Shoot

11

18-Theosophical Society, 6 pm Speaker: Mr. J. L. Hadaway "The Opportunity in Theosophy."

18-Central British Asem, Dance, 20-H.KRA Shoot.

REO.CA, Supper Dance C.BA, and CBA Reunion Cabaret Supper Dance, HK. Hotel, 9 pm.

21-Parling Hunt and Race Club, Kwanti Races.

First Round of RK Golf Club Junior Championship due for com- pletion.

22-First HKV.DC. Camp Starts at Fanling.

St. Andrew's Club, Hotch-Potch Evening.

24-EKRA Shoot

13

CBA. "Hot" Russian "Dinner, 8.30. p.m

Claims against HK Meat & Dally Ambassador at the opening cere-Produce Co. (Iniiquidation) dus. mony.

25-Theosophical Society, 6 pm- The exhibition is also a history Speaker: Mr. J. L, Hadaway "Theoso- of the Chinese people shown in the phy within Christianity and all Great works of art. Many works of art reflect the long fight of the Chi-

Religions."

ed.

SOVIET - CHINESE FRIENDSHIP IS

27-Third Round of Stubbs Shield CONSOLIDATED nese people against foreign con- Golf Competition due to be complet CHUNGKING, Jan. 9 (Central)

querors. During this fight t HKRA. Shoot Chinese -The Chinese Art

people created Exhibition

heroic opened in Moscow's State Museum ment to their own historic cultur

trad!""ong and felt a deep attach-10a.m. of Oriental Culture on Jan. 2 have as a source and depository of Chi- attracted large numbers of visitors.

nese nationality.

in the last few days, according to

a Moscow dispatch.

SOVIET FRIENDSHIP

In addition to those of the of masters, a number of works of contemporary Chinese artists ar

An article by Zaslavsky in the also exhibited. Many photos show Pravda states that "the exhibition the armed struggle of the Chinese

is not only of great artistic value, people for independence.

but also speaks of the friendship

PROFESSOR'S HOUSE SEARCHED

of the Soviet and Chinese people and the interest of the Soviet public in the life of China. Their Interest, is imbued with a warm sympathy for the Chinese masses GEUNGKING, Jan, 9 (Central)—— now Aghting for their indepen- Japanese gendarmes yesterday dence and their state."

Writing on the significance

of the exhibition, the Pravda states, "The exhibition will at- tract the attention of the So vlet public and will serve to consolidate the bonds of. friendship between the perples of the U.S.S.R; and China."

UNIQUE EXHIBITS Besides the "collections of the

searched the house of Mr. Cheng Chen-to, Professor of Chinan University, Shanghai, according to a Shanghal despatch.

28-H.K. Riding School Gymkhana,

HERA Shoot.

30-Second HKV.D.C. Camp Starts at Fanling.

31-AKRA. Shoot

Entries close for Trinity College of Music Practical Examination,

SOVIET PRESS ACCLAIMS N. KWANGTUNG VICTORY

CHUNGKING, Jan. 9 (Central) -The Chinese victory in North Mr. Cheng lives at Temple Lane, Kwangtung, was played up in Mos- Bubbling Well Road, on of the cow papers yesterday, according to busiest sections in the city. Hea Moscow dispatch, was out at the time of he search,

Reports published stated that which, it is learned, was fruitless. the Japanese offensive in Kwang- tung had been shattered. The Chinese commenced counter- attack on New Year Eve, inflicting 10.000 casualties around Ngaupulchat.

2

1

over

4.

Soviet muscoms, the exhibition has SIAM'S BOY KING world famous and unique sculp IN SWITZERLAND tures, ceramics, porcelain and bone objects sent by the Chinese Gov- ZURICH, Jan: $ (Reuter)-The ernment for which the representa fourteen-year-old King of Blam. Chinese captured 139 Japanes

It was also stated that the. tive of the Committee of Art at accompanied by his mother and machine-guns, eight mountain tached to the Council of People's brothers, has arrived in Bwitser-guris and radio equipment at Kun- Commissara of the USSR. ex-land on a holiday

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