HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

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GENERAL

Radio Programmes HONGKONG

HONG KONG

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·FINAL" SHOWINGS TODAY

VOTED THE GREATEST PICTURE! " #GOODBYE Mr. CHIPS" Is Your Picture

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On Wavelengths of 355

B

Because It Is You!

metres (8-45 k.e's). 31.49

W metres (9.5% megacycles),

ROBERT

DONAT Goodbye Mr.Chips

with

GREER GARSON

* SAM WOOD Production

Baroda Play by B. C.. Sbanill Claudian What and Froduced by probatio Machwits SAVILE

Yoktur

Maya

PICTURA

Tomorrow At the QUEEN'S | Tomorrow Al the ALHAMBRA

"SOME LIKE IT HOT" "CASSIDY OF BAR 20"

808 HOPE & SHIRLEY ROSS

A Paramount. Pletore

4 SHOWS

DAILY

2.305.15 7:15-2.30

DAYS

with WILLIAM BOYD

A Paramount. Plotar

TANE ANY TRAM OF HAPPY VALLEY BUR

ORIENTAL

FLEMING ANGAD THÁNG HAI TEL. 28473l

ONLY TO-DAY • TO-MORROW.

SOMETHING NEW IN A NOVEL COMEDY DRAMA !--

THE WOMAN'S SIDE OF THE NAVY!

You'll thrill and marvel at the beauty of this magnificent playground of the tropics, its brass button romances and gap island escapades.

THINGS

י

OVER HONOLULU

WENDY BARRIE RAY MILLAND

(kooding Man in "Three Smart Girl")

KENT TAYLOR

WILLIAM GARGAN

Special return engagement by popular demand!

TUES "LOST HORIZON”

ONLY

TONOFF TRIO FROM STUDIO PLAYING THE BOSSI TRIQ

"Mozart Concerto

12.15 p.m. Bhari Service of Inter.

cession.

12.30 Mozart-Concerta In E Flat Major.

3.30 Studio The Tonoff Trio play- Log Entice Bossi Trio, Op. 107, in D Minor.

Allegro moderato, Dialogo Larghet- to Scherto.Vivaco, Finale Pestoso.

COMING EVENTS

JAM

23-Tide: High 155 am, and 7,45 p.m. Low 2.33 km, and 110 pm.

Sunrise: 7.06 am: Sunset: 6,04 pm. Bury Bres Bridge and Mah, Jongg Drive, Cathedral Hall 3 p.m.

HK. Rotary Club, Timin Mtg..... ... 1 p.m. Speaker: Rev. J. L Wilson *Extracts from Letters of T. E. Law- FELIÇO.**

Ladies Working Party (BWOF), 9.00- Two Sangs by Amelita Galli Govt House. 9 am-1 pm Curel (Soprano) -

Kowloon Union, Church Hall, Chi- Chanson Indoue ("Badko")-Rim-nese Industrial Co-operatives · Exhibi- sky-Korsakov): Les Filles De Cadiz Ulon, 13 a. p.m. (Delibes),

9.85 -Studio-Comments Events,

KK Philatelle Society Annual Ex on Recent hibition, B.C.M.P.. 3 pm-8pm.

S. and S. Home: Prayer and Fel-

8.30 p.m

9.15 London Belay-News Summary.owship Mig 9.30 London Relay Cards on the Table."

9.45 A Variety Programme with Max Miller, Phil Regan, Frances Day,

Connie Borwell and Others.

Vocal-At The Bathing

Parede

Artur Schnabel and Karl Virich- Schnabel (Two Pianos) and The Lon-m 'Everything happens to Me'); don Symphony Orchestra conducted Everything Happens To Me (from the by Adijan Bcult.

nim) Max Miller with Orchestra Instrumental-Mary Happy Returns 12.55 A Mozart Song."

of the Day (Dubin & Burke)-Eddie Vanish'd 'Are Ye (The Dove Song Peabody playing his Banjo Gutar, from The Marriage of Figar Mandoline and Mando Cello with Tiana Lemi Dz (Soprano) with The Own Vocal Refrain and Piano. TO- Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra.

Cal YouTook Me Out Of This 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-World (Vallee and Others): The Man I Love (Gershwin-Dorothy Lamour ther Report

with Orchestra

1.03 Royal Naval Singers in Sea (Kirby): In the Dance

Shantier aut Songs.

Бел

Orches

(Kirby)

J Ernest Jones with Leslie Bartlett at

the Plano. Shanties-Intro: Bity. Boy; the

Vocal

-- A Sweet Irish Johnny Come Down to Elo: 111 Go Sweetheart of Mine (film Outside of No More A-Raving; Rio Grande. Sea Paradise'); Outside of Paradise (from Songs-Intro: Jolly Roger; Sailors the film)--Phil Regan with Onthes Chorus

tra Vocal Love's Melody (alm Dreams come true"): So Must Our Love Remain Calm 'Dreams come true!)--Frances Day (Suprano) with Orchestra. Comedian How The So- And-Se Can Be Happy Max Miller) -Max Miller with Orchestra. Two Planos-Tin Pan Alley Medley No. 19 Intro: Undecided:" P.D.R. Jones: The Lady's in love with you: That Sly old gentleman: Sing a song of Sunbeams:

1.13 New Light Symphony

--Selection. Inter

"Princess

tra.

"The Dubarry" mezzo (Coleridge-Tayler). Ida-Selection (Sullivan).

130 Heater and Rugby Press, Wes-

ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.45 Dance Music.

YMCA Contract Bridge, Class, 10 3. Badminton from 6 p.m.

Cheer Club, Whist Drive, 8.45 p.m. Kowloon Chess Club, Peninsula Ho- tel. 5.30 p.m.

Cathedral "Scouts, Bishop's House,

PL

5.30

Christ Church Fellowship, Ansual Gen Mtg., 8.30 p.m.

ELK. Refugee and Boctuf Welfare. Quarterly Counell Mtg Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m.

HK. Union Church, Management Committee Mtg.. 5.30 p.m.

24-Tides: High 1.32 àm and 8.35 p.m. Low 3.12 am and 2.02 pm

Sunrise: 7.06 am: Sunset: 605 . EEK.RA Shoot.

CBA "Hot" Resinan Dinner, 8.30

p.m.

Claims against HX Meat & Dally Produce Co. Caliquidation) due

Y.M.C.A.: Badminton (all day). Cheers Club Dance, 8.30 p.m. Lawn Bowls: HE the Governor's Team . Mr. Brayfield's Team, Govt. House 315 p.m.

S. and S. Home, House Committee Mtg. 1.30 p.m. ''

Cathedral Women's

Fellowship. Cathedral Hall, 10 a.m.

Ladies Working Party (B.W.OF.). Govt House, 9am-1 p.m.

25-Theosophical Society, 6 D Speaker: Mr. J. L. Hadaway "Theoso phy

3/4 Quick Step-Cuban Lady; Fox blue canoe for two-Ivor Moreton 3 ilibin Christianity and all Creat

Trot-Gypsy Tears-Mantovani and and Dave Kaye with string bass and His Orchestra, Waltz-Love In Your drums. Vocal---On The Beach At Eyes; Tango-This Is The Kiss Of Bali-Bali-Fox-Trot I Met My Water- Romance Eugene Pin & His Tango loo-Fox-Trot-Connie Boswell with Orchestra. Pax-Trots Wish Me Luck Bob Cresby & His Orchestra. ་, You Wave Me Good-bye; There's 10.35 Dance Music. Something Wrong With The Weather Fox-Trot-Flip: Flop-Joe Venut! & -Billy Cotton and His Band. Waltz Medley-Intro: Roses are blooming in loveland; There's danger in the Waltz: The Little Golden Ring. Fox- Trot Medley-Intro: Stairway to the Stars: I never knew heaven could Speak: If I were sure of You-Billy Thorburn at the Piano with Drums. Fox-Trots The Big Dipper - Lany Clinton and His Orchestra. Dipsy Dood Tommy Dersey and Els Or chestra.

2.15 Close down.

His

Orchestra. Tanges By The Black Bea; My Dream Tango George Boulanger & His Orchestra. Fax- Trots Romping Who? Frankie New- ton

& His Orchestra. Quickstep... Chopsticks Jack Hylton & His Or- chestra. Waltz Vienna So Gay from Maritza'); Tango-Play Gypsy ifrom Maritza")-Victor Silvester & His Ballroom Orchestra.--

11.00 Close down,

SHORT WAVE

* DAVENTET

Bums' Night Dinner, Peninsula: Ho- tel. 7.45 pm,

St. Andrew's Club: Lecture in Church Hall.

Chesi R.N. Yard Police Recreation Room Whist Drive, 8.30 pm

Championship.

Cathedral Scouts, Bishop's Hotise, 5.30 p.m.

Ladies Bible Study, 216, Nathan Road, 1030 am.

EK 's Men's Club Tima. Mig., St. Fratela Hotel. 1 p.m.

Cheero Club, Contract Bridge Lea sons. § p.m.

Union Church Hall, Work Party (B.W.O.F.).

YMCA.: Games Morning. 10 am; St. John. First". Aid Lecture 10 am.: Ladies Night Dinner, 7.30 p.m.

26-St. Andrew's Club, Whist Drive 8:45 p

Compulsory Service Tribunal, 415

p.m.

YM.CA: Badminton (all day), Cheers Club, Darts, Ping-Pong and Billards

27-Third Round of Stubbs Shield Golf Competition due to be complet ed.

AKRA Sect.

6.00.

BONALD COLMAN

Old English Music. "Suite for Strings (Purcell) → Phil- harmonic Symphony Orchestra New York cond. by John Barbirolli. Drink To Me Only With Thine Fyes (Words: Ben Jonson; Music: Anon.) Passing By (Herrick and Purcell) Hubert iadell, Heddle Nash, Dennis Noble and Norman Allin with String. Quartette. Chaconne (Purcell); (- Hard (William Byrd)Society of A Transmision I-News Bum-

of

Calls G.S.G

G.S.ML

G.S.EL. GAO.

Wavelength 14t be. (18.80m.) 191 25ime.

(11.56m.) SiAtma, ($2,$70.) 15.18m.c. (11,220.)

NEWS IN ENGLIRE

cient Instruments,

Mary Full Bulletin

4.00 p.m.

5.00 p.zz.

6.4% pan.

7.30 p.m.

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0.16 p.na

10 a.m.

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12.00 mid-

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mary Full Bulletin

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TO-DAY & TO-MORROW - 2 DAYS ONLY!

1939's GAYEST LAUGH HIT! Freddie's grand! Judy'sswell! And when they hand-pick a dad for themselves...when Judy wing him for Mom with songs of love... you'll say it's' the gayest entry of Motion Pictures? Greatest Yes.

Listen Darling

FREDDIE

with

SUDY

BARTHOLOMEW - GARLAND Mary ASTOR - Walter PIDGEON- ALAN HALE SCOIIT BECHETT Sorom May by Uama Byan and Aao Mervices Chapin = "Time the Key by Katarina Basah Värmeled by KUMINA, MARIN

i'm Produced by JACK CUMMINGS --

THURSDAY, ONE DAY ONLY!

The First Dancing Musical in 100% Technicolour!

An event in the World of the Theatre!..

"DANCING PIRATE"

Charles Collins-Stolli Duna-Frank Morgan

An RKO RADIO Picture

6.30 Closing Local Stock Quota. Trans. II & III-News Sum- tions,

Inary Pull Bulletin

6.32 B.B.C. Recording "DYe Ken John Feel??

A Programme in Honour of the Famous Cumberland Huntsman Written and Produced by Waliara MacLurg

7.03 Dance Muste by Harry Roy & Hl Orchestra.

Fox-Trots Nice People: Deep In A Dream. Fox-Trot There's A Little Irish Colleen on Broadway- Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Puppet On A String (Stanley Black); One Foot In The Gutter (Stanley Black) Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins. Fox- Trots Run. Rabbit. Runi (from The Little Dog Laughed'): The Man With The Mandoline-Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Fox-Trot--Avalon: Quick- step-Margie-Harry Roy and His

Orchestra.

7.30 London Relay The News 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Songs by Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone)..."

"De Glory Road. (im Metropolí- tan'); Edward Op. 1, No. 1-Kart Lowe).

8.11 Respighi "The "Birds" A Sulfe for Small Orchestra.

Brussels Royal Conservatoire Or- chestra cond. by Desire Defauw.

7.30 am 8.30 8.12.

SHORT TALKS

FROM B.B.C.

(All Hongkong Time) MondaysBackground

to the News .......... 11.00 p.m. Tuesdays — Background

to the News

8.15

In England Now... 11.00 pm. Cards on the Table 8.00 pm. Wednesdays In Eng-

Moment

home

Background

land Now

6.45 8.m. Cards on the Table 8.15 M Matters

of Moment 11.00 pm. Thursdays-Matters of

6.45 a.m. to the News

11.00 p... Fridays In England

Now

11:00 pm. Saturdays in England

Now

6.45 a.m. 3.30 pm 11.15 p.

0.45 am

London Log London Log Sundays-London Log

VI LORAINE SANG A NEW WAR SONG

Troops' Concert In Theatre Bar

The King and Queen spent two The King and Queen crossed the hours in Drury Lane Theatre orchestra pit and talked with Mr. talking to the ENBA and Henson, Violet Loraine, and Biante NAAFI Concert parties and Hale,

"

Lai Wah Dp Football (Army, v. Navy), Caroline Hill.

Colony Ladies Tennis Championship Singles Final, USRC, 3 D

28-HK. Riding School Gymkhana,

HKRA. Shook

Macao Races.

LI

Lai Wah Cup Football (Army V. Navy), Causeway Bay.

St. Andrew's Church-1st Kowloon Scouts Church Parade, 11 am.

29-Compulsory Service Tribunal. 4.15 p..

30Second EE.V.D.C. Camp Starts at Fanling

HK. Rotary Club Tima Mtg, 1 p.m. 31-HKRA Shoot Entries close for Trinity College of Music Practical Examination, Nominations for Urban

Counci

BLONDIE" COMES TO THE MAJESTIC TOMORROW.

To the minions or newspaper reade's who for years have follow- ed avidly the comic strip destinies of "Blondle," Dagwood add Baby Dumpling, these engaging - char acters need no introduction.

Yet Blondie's new-found friends wid cheer and laugh as lustily when these Chic Young characters come to heart-warming life on the Majestic Theatre screen tomorrow.

A supremely deligitful picture Blonde" serves also to introduce an intriguing new screen person-” ality in Penny Singleton, a blonde, vivacious young musical comedy. star. Penny plays "Blonde" with superb comic artistry. The talent- ed Arthur Lake appears opposite her as Dagwood with four-year- old, blue-eyed Larry Simms as ari.

Rollicking fun and farcical situations blended with emotional touches, are the prime character- istics of this excellent screen en- tertainment.

COLONY HEALTH QUEEN WILHELMINA watching them rehearse the songs" "The old war songs still seem to ideal Baby Dumpling

and sketches they were, taking to be popular, don't they?" the King France.

remarked to Leslle Henson,

"Yes. But I've a new one," said

Three cases of small-pox, eigh- teen cases of tuberculosis, three cases of dysentery, two cases of diphtheria and one case each of Senteric fever and chicken-pox were notified to the Health Department on Jan, 20..

Only four cases of tuberculosis

INFORMED

THE HAGUE, Jan, 22 (Reuter)- Ine American Minister to Holland, Mr. Gordon, had a twenty-minute in rview with Queen Wilhelmina yesterday.

It was officially indicated that

It was a surprise visit and was intended to occupy only three- Henson, quarters of an hour.

"Let's hear it, the King answer- The King, who was wearing the ed, and he listened to Mr. Henson khaki uniform of a Field-Marshal, and his company singing "Good- and the Queen, who was in violet, bye, Sally" by Arthur Riscoe were received by Bir Murrough

and one case of puerperal fever the visit should not be regarded in Wilson, chairman of NA.A.FI Mr. When Violet Loraine sang "If you the dress circle bar and other.

were notified on Jan. 21.

EASTERN PORTS

The following is the Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports for the week ending Jan. 13:

CHOLERA: Calcutta 14 cases Rangoon 1.

SMALL-POX: 15 cases, Delhi 3, Allahabad 1. Bombay 25, Calcuttá 7. Negapatam 3, Rangoop 32, Call- cut 1 death, Hongkong 20 cases Macao 3 deaths, Shanghai 1 case.

any way as an alarming symptom

Reuter understands that Pris'dent Roosave't received some Information, probably from the American Minister in Berlin, which he considered should be brought: to : Quéen Wibelmina's notice.".

Ball Dean, and gir Seymour Hicks, were the only girl in the world," the In the "stalls vestibule Jack Queen said, "That old song must Hylton's Band was playing "Run, bring a lump to your throat" Rabbit, Run," and 14-years-old Ernest Wise was singing. DUST SHEETS

From the stalls seats attendants - grabbed the dust aheets when the The meeting is not connected King and Queen came to watch with any further pesce initiative. Lesile Benson's party on the stage

“WE'VE MET

The King greeted Tom Webster, the cartoonist, with the remark "We've met before,"

corners.

The King and Queen found Jack Buchanan Inspecting a portable, theatre, chatted with stage hands, carpenters, electricians, and saw the variety section at work under. Will Hay.

TUESDAY,

J

JANUARY 23, 1940, -PAGE

KING'S

SHOWING TODAY

DAILY AT 2.80 5.10. 7.15 & 9.30 P.M... THE FOUR DAUGHTERS' AGAIN!....... BUT THIS TIME THEY'RE BETTER THAN EVER, IN THIS GRAND NEW HIT YOU'LL REMEMBER FOREVER!

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EVERYONE

IS SAYING

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CLAUDE RAINI JEFFREY LYNN • BAY DAINTERS

Prak Mellagh DONALD CRISP-BAY ROBSON+ DLA Farms and THE “FOUR DAUGHTERS“

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TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Filmed From The Famous Comic Strip, Read By Millions !

PENNY SINGLETON BLONDIE'

As they were leaving, the Queen ARTHUR LAKE in

The concert parties of Birtoticed some wardrobe seamstresses Heymour. Hicks, Ralph Reader, and sitting apart, walked over and Thorpe Bates were rehearsing in talked to them about sewing.

A Columbia Pictura.

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