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CARLEEN WHELAN

RICHARD BOND DOUGLAS FOWLEY WARREN HYMER GEORGE ERNEST

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COMING EVENTS

JUNE

26-Tides: High 2.39 am and 12,38

Low 6.36 am, and 8 p.m. Sunrise: 5.40 am; Sunset: 7.11 p.m. YMCA Badminton Call day); Mixed Badminton from 7 tà. 11

Easter Parade, Confession-New-May- folr Orchestra. "Viktoria, and Her Hussar" incl. Following the Drum, P.: Water-Polo, 6 to 7 p.m.; AR.P. Pardon Madame, Mausle, Only One

Lecture, 10.30 am: Daily Swimming Girl in the World, Land

500s.

Lawn Bowls at Govt. House: HE' Goodnight-Light Opera

Company. team v. HK.VD.C. 4.15 p.m. "Lucky Girl" inst. Under

Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 pm, B Star where I was Born, Where have you Kowloon Uniba Church Women's been all my life, When I Get Eyes Guild, 10 a.m.; Church Club, 8.30 p.m. on Crazy Rhythm-New Mayfair Orch. 8. and 8. Home: General Committee "The Singing Fool" Theme Song Mtg. 6.30 p.m. Sonny Boy The Salon Group.

8.35 A Variety Programme, Comedian-The Death of Wille:

Comedian-Sam's Medal-Stanley Hol-

Cathedral. Women's Fellowship. Working. Party, Cathedral Hall, 10

Nursing Detachment

am

Volunteer.

12.15 pit Short Service of Inter-The Martins and the Coys-Bob Dyer Course, ARP. Bars, 5.46 pm.

loway, Comedienne-Out the New Ladies' Working Party (BW.OR), 12.30 Mozart-Sinfonia Concertants Mown Hay: So Tired-Ann Penn Cost House, S am-11.30 pm, in E Flat Major.

Yodeller-Yodel all Day: Todeller's China Fleet Club Working Party. Berlin Philharmonic Orch, cond. Dream Girl-Harry Torrani, Vocal-9.6 Andr by, Konoye.

Cheek to Check;

St. Andrew's Working Party (Medi- Piccoline

ocal), 10 am 1 pm, Local Time Signal and Wen-Ginger Rogers Vocal-A Fine Ro- ther Report,

mance; Bojangles of Harlem-Pred HK. Branch of British Medical As Astaire. Comedian-Please let

Urban mesociation,

Council Chamber, Sleep on your Doorstep Tonight-Billy | 9.13 p.m. Bennett with his Herbstone Quar Garrison Bergts.' Mess: Whist Drive, tette.

9. p.m.

'.

1.03 Terence Casey at, the Organ. Fifty Years of Song-incl. Soldiers of the King. After the Ball is Over, etc. Wedding of the Parades: Parade lof the Weddings

Hawaiian

1.14 Hawalian Selections. Sundown in Old Waikiki: All My Life Hot' Hawallan Novelty Quar |tet. Lilia E-Lizzie Alobiken: Beau- tiful Woman-William Ewaliko with the Royal

Cice Club: Delilah (Waltz); Poeme (Waltz)— Gino Bordin and His Hawaiians

1.30 Reuter and Bugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.45 Dance Music by Bly Cotton and His Band.......

9.15 London Relay The News Sum- mary.

London Moment.

Belay-Matters

of

27-Tides: High 324 am, and 12.58 p.m. Low 1.30 a.m. and 848 p.n, Sunrise: 5,40 mm; Sunset: 7.11 p.m. Y.M.C.A.: Charity Games, · 10 943 Regtriald Foort at the Organ.

am; Chinese Boys' Club, Taumati, d p.m.; Services Concert-Road HouBS Lulworth Cove (Shadwell); Seville Show, 8 p.m.; Daly Swimming. Haydn Wood)-with the B.B.C. Legislative Council Meeting, 2.30 Variety Orch. At the Hunt" Ball. (arr. p.m. Poort); A Day's Hunting (based on a Hunting Scene by Bucalossi),

Cheero Club: Bridge and Mahjong. St. Andrew's Hall: Lecture by Mr. 10.00 An Hour of Dance Music.

EF. Fincher on Movie Shots of Quicksteps China. Boy; Choc-Choo England and America 7 § p.m. The Ballyhooligans,

HK Ta Men's Club, Tin Mtg... Tangos Tu Sals; Jalousie-Xavier Cugat and the St Francis Hotel, 7.30 pm. Speaker: Waldorf

Astoria Orth Foxtrots Mr. Chan Tal-nin on "Ancient "Chi- Foggy Day in London; Nice Work finest Jade."

you can Get Jack Harris' Orch.

Foxtrot-Deep in a

Dream: Waltz-

28-Tides: High 4ới am, and 1.55

Low 8.34 am and 1.25 p.m. Sunrise: 5.40 aïm.; Sunset: 771 pm. R. A. Q.C.. Monthly Doner- Speaker: M. K. M·A· Barnett Economie Causes of Crime in Hong-

How Many Rhymes can you Get? Toot toob tootle on your Flute. I Ups to. Her and She ups to Me: Don't Let that Moon get away. Wish me Luck as you Wave me Goodbye: There's Mexical Rose-Oscar Rabin and Something Wrong with the Weather. Rermany Band. Foxtrots-The Dute Have you Ever been Heaven; Inaista

In

Garden of Weed Paul Thanks for the Memory.

Whiteman and His Orch. Portrat 2.15 Close Down.

Manhattan Holiday: Amoresque Jack (rong." Harris and his Orchestra TangoA*** Ventarron: Don Juan Orquesta Tipt- condca Victor. Foxtrot-Head Over Heels

Ambrose and his Orch. Foxtrots

6.00 Petroushka Ballet (Stravinsky) London Symphony Orchestra by Albert Coates.

6.36 Closing Local Stock Quota-Cryin' Mood: Pardon My Love-Pats tions.

6.38 Burleske (Blchard Strauss),

Elly Ney (Piano) and The Berlin State Opera Orchestra.

1

6.58 BBC. Recording The Ogbod- 'dry's Outing."

Waller and his Rhythm. Foxtrot Cuban Pete: Waltz-At the close of

a Long Leng Day-Joe Loss' Orch.

11.00 Close Down.

SHORT WAVE

DAVLATKY

Wavelength

.17.79b.c. (14.86m.)

9.5ima. (21.55m)

A Short Play.

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7.10 Ballads.

Calls

When the Guards Go Marching By (Barker); When the Sergeant Major's B

G.S.H on Parade (Longstaffe)-Peter Da 0.8.0. son Roses of Picardy (Haydn Wood) -Hubert. Elsdeti. Bless this House

Brahe); Soul of Mine (Barn:)—Essic | Transmisaton. I-News Sum- Ackland. The "Admiral's Broom

G.S.G

NEWS IN ENGLISH

MATY

(Bevan)-Peter Dawson.

Pull Bulletin

4.00 pm

Trans. II & II—News Bum-

5.00 p. 6.45 pm

do." de.

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

8.03 Relay from Government House. An Appeal by His Excellency-the Officer Administering the Gover- ment on behalf of the War Fund or ganised by the South China Morning Post Ltd. Cod Save the King.

8.10 Musical Comedy Selections, "Stop Press" incl. How's Chances. You, and the Night and the Music, The Beggar's Dream, Lonely Hear How can I Hold you Close enough.

"RAFFLES"

Samuel Goldwyn's newest pro- duction, "Raffles," 18 showing to- day at the King's Theatre, The new Alm, starring David Niven in the title role, with lovely Olivia de Havilland is his leading lady, provides mystery-melodrama its best.

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IRALY

Full Bulletin

HK. "Mines Ltd, Annual Meeting. Gloucester Building, 10 am. Paez, late of Manila, due.

Claims against estate of Hartolome

Cheero Club Concert, 9 pm

St. Andrew's Church Hall Concert. B P

YMCA Mixed Badminton, 6 to

11 p.m.; Mixed Swimming, £30 to 8 p.m.; Dully Swimming.

Solution No 64

ACROSS: 1, Links; 5, Excel; 8,

21.67/in. (21_37m) | Mad;"' 9, Roman; 10, Elite; 11, 15.18m.c. (13.79m) Koran; 14, Serf; 17, Dens; 19. Re- verie; 20, Juno; 21, Erie; 22, Cloud- ed; 23, Jerk; 25, stew; 28, Asset; 31. Devil; 32, Halls: 33, Morse; 34 Earns; 35, Niece.

Transmission V-News Sum

mary Ful Bulletin

DOWN: 1, Lords; 2. Namur; 3. 7.30 p.m. 9.15 pm

Sink; 4, Mer; 5, Eden; 6, Chide: 7, 12,00 mid- Leeds; 12, Obvious; 13, Abridge; night 15, Exude; 18, Frock; 17, Deeds; 18, Noise; 23, Judge; 24, Rover; 7.30 am, 8.30 am. 26, Trite; 27, Waste; 28, Alms; 29,

Sire: 30, Then.

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ACROSS

1 "Separating 5. Cavities 8 Irony

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10 Total

12. Wave

15 Acid.

Superbly and excitingly directed by Sam Wood, "Raffies" was Alm-18 Call forth ed from the screenplay by John 17 Pith Van Druten and the late Sidney 19 Eastern Howard.

zular

27tion

David Niven, is the Amateur 20 Distress Cracksman, turns in a notable 22 Penetra- performance, marked by acting that is vivid, romantic and suave. Miss de Havilland's portrayal of his fiancee proves that she la an actress of brilliant talents. Other

stirring performances are contri- buted by Dudley Digges as Inspec ter MacKenzie of Scotland Yard, Dame. May Whitty as Lady Mel- rose Lionel Pape as Lord Melrose, and Douglas Walton as Bunny Manders, Minor roles are excel- lently handled by E. E Clive, Peter Godfrey and Keith Hitchcock.

"U-BOAT 29′′,

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Smashing its way through the censorship already clamped down by the warring nations of Europe, Columbia's "U-Boat 29" opens to-| morrow at the Majestic Theatre to present a graphic, dramatic pic- ture of wartime espionage "and.|| aubmarine warfare. Based upon actual incidents in the First World War" the sensational story of the new film is said to already have had its counterpart in recent eventare

Conrad Veldt,

Valerie Hobson and Sebastian Shaw are featured in the stirring screen document, which has been acclaimed as one of the finest flima of the year.

Others in the splendid cast in- clude - Hay Petrie, as a Bcottish engineer: Marius: Goring," an submarine offest

Duprez Athole Stewart and Helen Haye Irving Asher produced the fíím:

23 Chaperon 26 Long time 28 Not the

best Eng-

lish

29 Enlarge. 30 Fart of a player

31 Relations

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NO. 642

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5. Recluse

6 In Ireland

7 Garment

11 Married

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