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mis bank account folds up..and the cops close in Luckless Leon".
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DENNIS O'KEEFE ADELE PEARCE WALTER CATLETT RKO RADIO Picture
Produced by SERT GILROY Directed by LESLIE GOODWINS Screen play by Charles E. Roberta,
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COMING EVENTS
SEPT.
18-Tides: High: 1924 km, and 10.37 pm. Low 3.55 am, and 4.14 p.m. Sunrise: 611 a.m.; Sunset: 6.24 p.au. Ladies', Working Party (B.W.O,P.) Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon
Swimmin Championship Heats at
·V.R.C.
Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, An- nual Meeting. Club House, Kellet Island, 5.15 p.m...
HE. the Acting Governor presents Long Service Medals to members of the HRV.D.C., Headquarters, 5.45 p.m
Meeting of Free Frenchmen, Perin- sula Hotel. 5.30 p.m.
Cheero Club: Dance, 8.30 p.m. 10 Tides: High 10.51 am and 10.44 p.m. Low 435 am, and, 4.42 pm. Sunrise: 6.11 a.m.; Sunset: 6.23 p.m.
pong Championship Heats at
GENERAL
Radio Programmes
HONGKONG
2
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1940. -PAGE 3
| trots—A ` Little White Gardenia; Be Careful. Young Lady Art Kassel's Orchestra. Six-Eight - Andalusia --- Sydney Kyte and His Orchestru.
2.15 Close down.
Zon Warelengths of 153
€.00 metres (845 kos) 11.60 metres (9.52 megacycles).
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RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO' BY NELLA ASH
"Matters of Moment"
12.15 p. cession.
Beethoven — “Frolca" Varia- tions on E Flat Major.
Lill Kraus (Pläno),
4.23 Mozart-Divertimento No. 17 in D Major.
Sl: Hamilton Harty cond. London Philharmonic Orchestra. -.
6.50 Percy Heming and the New
Short Service of Inter. Mayfair Orchestra.
HK Hockey Assn Annual Meeting. 1230 Compositions of Schumann.
St. Andrew's Hall, 6 p.m.
Hatdeld Bells;. Crown of the Year (Easthope Märtin) Percy Heming. Overture- "Manfred"-B.B.C. Sym-cherini) New Mayfair Orchestra. Entries close for South China A.Aphony Orchestra. Moonlight: The Wai Chorus Gentlemen
Madrigale (Simonetti); Minuet (Boc-
Swimming Championships, 7.30 p.m.
(Lohr); Or to
HE the Acting Governor presents nut Tree-Karl Erb (Tenor). Novelet Philadelphia (Haynes) - Perey Hem- Insignia of the Order of British India Romance in A Major-Menuhin (Vio bers-New Mayfair Orchestre.
te Op. 21 No. 6-Elleen Joyce (Plana). ing. Selection of Bing Crosby Num- (First Class)
Subadar Major Rahim All, OB.I., 'LOM, 5/8 Rajpu- tane Rifles (Napier's), Hankow Bar- racks, 7.30 am.
Cheero Club: Bridge and Mahjong. Crown Land Sale. Ping Shan, 11.30
B.m.
lin),
Local Time Signal and Wes- 1.00 ther Report.
"H
1.03 Sidney Torch at the Organ. Love in Bloom (Rainger); I Hate Victoria Chess Club. Gloucester Ho-Broke Down (Franklin).
|Myself (Ager). The Merry-Go-Round tel. 5 p.m.
Kowloon Chess Club. Peninsula Ho 1.13 Concert Waltzes. tel, 5.30 p.m. Cathedral
7.17 Rawicz and Landager (Two Planos).
Rosalie. (Cole Porter); Roses in De- cember (Jessel). Stars and Stripes (Sousa); Washington Post (Souza).
7.30 Londen Relay The News, 8.00 Local Time Signal and Wes- ther Beport.
8.03 ** Musica! Comedy.
Coeur Ardent; Souvenir-Fleur Women's Fellowship Nullo Romani and His Orchestra. Working Party, St. John's Cathedral Love is my Life (Strauss); Romanique
"Peter Pan" -- Selection -- London Hall 5.30 p.m.
(Lanner)-Orchestre Raymonde. My Palladium Orchestra. .The Cat and St. Andrew's Working Party (Med- Lucky Day (Carste); Music of the the Fiddle Selection-New Mayfair cal) 10 am.
pheres (Strauss) Orchestre. Mascotte, Orchestra.
20-Tides: High 11.25 1.2. and
Plano.
1:30 Reuter and Eugby Press, Wes- 8.15 Stadlo-Recital by Nella Ash 11.04 p.m. Low 3.14 am and 5.06 pm.ther Forecast "and Announcements, |(Soprano) with E. O'Neil Shaw at the
Sunrise: 6.11a.m.; Sunset: 6.22 p.m. 1.45 Dance Music. Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd. second Interim dividend payable to shareholders on registers in Bris bane and Singapore.
Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OF.) Govt. House. 9 am-13 noon.
Checro Club: Darts, & Table Tennis. 21-Tides: High 11.55 a.m. and
One Step Madam-Ab, La Márquise-1. (a) “I Give my Heart" (Millocker); Ah: Quickstep-I Like Bananas-Joe (b) "Villa" (Lebar) Nella Ath 2. Loss and His Orchestra. Foxtrots - Selected Piano Solo~E, O'Nell Show.
11.21 p.m. Low 5.56 am and 5.27 p.m. Sunrise: 6.11 a.m.; Sunset: 6.21 p. HK.F.A. League, First Round starts. H.K. Jockey Club's Seventh Extra Race Meeting at Happy Valley. 2 p.m.; South China A.A. Swimming Cham- plonships 230 p.m
HE. the Acting Governor present at Races. 2, p.m.
22-Tides: High 12.37 p.m. Low 6.42 am, "and 5.42 pa
Sunrise: 612 am: Sunset: 6.20 p.m. YM.C.A.: Discussion Group, 9 p.m. 23-Tides: High 12.02 nm, and 1,40 p.m. Low 7.38 am and 5.34 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.12 am.; Sunset: 6.19 p.m. Ladies' Working Party (BW.OF.), Gast, House. 9 4-12 noon.
St. Andrew's Club, annual mtg. 9
p.m.
St Andrew's Fellowship Weekly Meeting. Church Hall, 6.15 p.m.-. Speaker: Mr. Gordon · Gardiner on "Should We Pray For Victory."
24-Tides: High 12.47 a.m. and 3.17 p.m. Low 8.58 am, and 6.08 p.m.
Sunrise: 0.12 a.m.; Sunset: 6.18 p.m. HK Rotary Club Timin Meeting, I p.m. Speaker: Mr. W. C. Clark on! "Chinese Defends"
Ladies Golf-Autumn Meeting and "Tombstone" Competition.
South China AA Swimming Cham- | pionship Heats, 7.30 p.m.
25-Tides: High 1.44 am and 5,27 p.m. Low 10.26 am and 6.33 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.13 a.m.; Sunset: 6.17 p.. Ladies' Working Farty (B.WO.F.). Govt. House, 9 am-Il noon,
Colony Swimming Championships. 6.15 p.m.
Delry Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co. Ltd, Interim Dividend payable.
26-Tides: High 2.59 am and 6.321 p.m. Low 11.34 am and 3.38 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.13 a.m.; Sunset: 6.18 p.m. Entries close for Hongkong Jockey Club'a
Eighth Extra Race Meeting, 12
пост
HK. Y's Men's Club Tiffin Meeting, D.m.
Colony Swimming Championships,
8.15 p.m.
South China, A.A., Swimming "Cham- plonships, 7.15 p.m.
Belios Public School Annual "Prize- Giving. 11 am.
HK Civil Service Oricket Club, An- nual Meeting, 5.30 p.m.
27-Tides: High 4.26 mm. and 6.57 p.m. Low 12.23 a.m. and 1134 pm,
Sunrise: 6.14 am: Sunset: 6.15 p.m. RAOC Monthly Dimer-Speaker. Mr. D. B. Evans Measurement of Distant Sounds.”
Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OF), Govt. House. 9 a.m.12 noon.
Colony Swimming: Championships, 6.15 p.
Scuth China A.A. Swimming Cham-
15. p.m.
"BRITISH NEWS”
9.16
p.m.
• TO-MORROW •
WALT DISNEY VARIETY SHOW!
ALL HIS LATEST AND NEWEST SHORTS
presenting
DONALD DUCK MICKEY MOUSE. PLUTO
GOOFY & OTHERS — An EKO-Radio Release
“TURNABOUT”
Recital at Peninsula Hotel,
Cheero Club Concert, a pr
28-Tides: High 542 am, and 7.27.
p.m. Low 1.06 pm.
Sunrise: 6.14 am: Sunset: 6.14 p.m. Birthday of Confucius.
Colony Swimming Championships, 9:30 p.m.
FAMILY HAS A LUCKY ESCAPE LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter)—A family in a southeast town had a very lucky escape during & Genaan air raid on Sunday night.
and its starring cast is headed by Carole Landis, John
They had just completed the Hubbard. Adolphe Menjou, Mary Astor, erection of their Anderson shelter Verree
Teasdale, Donald Meek, that evening and when the alarm
Brilliant Comedy At William Gargan and Frank Pang- sounded they went into it.
Majestic Tomorrow ''
born.
A short while later, a bomb de- Its story concerns a young moter was untouched on the edge of molished their house, but the shel- When Hal Roach's "Turnabout dern couple who complain about the crater and no one was hurt. is unreeled at the Majestic Thea their respective lots in life he is
i
***Turnabout" s
tre tomorrow another amash hit a successful advertising man," she comedy will be added to the a comely society matron. Their movie-gger's Hat of must pictures. complaints give little god Ram an smash climax.
*Turnabout" is based on the Ides and he acts upon it He definitely entertainment on every highly humorous Thorne Smith exchanges their personalities and count It is streamitned for mo- novel and is one of the gayest gives them a chance to find out. derns, exhibits gorgeous clothes. and sprightliest modern comedies about the other side of the ques seen in many, a moon. It is ex-tion.
cellently directed by Hal Roach The story is resolved with
and offers fun, laughs and thrills
for the movie-goer who demands
a Class A pictures."
Make Believe: Or Man River-Henry 13. (a).. "Sweethearts" (Victor Herbert); King and His Orchestra. Tango (b)" "Lover, Come Back to Me" (Rom- Marilou Waltz-Give me your Hand! The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. Fox-
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