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She Had to Fear"
The Man She Loved!
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DAVIS FLYNN "The Private Lives of
ELIZABETH ESSEX
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DE HAVILLAND "Donald Crisp • Alan Hale - Vincent Price Henry StephenION
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MICHAEL CURTIZ
Becay by Hacerean' Rolly Kaine'and. Kovine diachaute Band on the Scape Pay by
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Joku HOWARD - Alen HALE George BANCROFT - Vincent PRICE
George SANDERS
A JAMES WHALE Production-
"Lunchtime Shakespeare" In London
COMING EVENTS
OUT.
11-Tides: High 124 am, and 1.37 pm. Low 1221 pm.
Sunrise: 6.38 m; Sunset: 6.62 p.m.||| TMOA, A.D.C. to stage “White Cargo," 9.15 p.m.
Ladies' Working Party (BW.OP), [Govt. House, 9 mm.—12 DOGA.
GENERAL
Radio Programmes
HONGKONG
HE. the Acting Governor dines with jus. Consul-General, 8.15 p.m.
„CheeraDub....... Darts and Table Tene
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On Wavelengths of 355 meiros (345-k.e4)~~31.49 nistras (8.53 zogacyclia).
Entries close for HK. Jockey Club's Nuth Extra Race Meeting," 12 noon.
Meeting of Members of B An drew's Church and organisations to discuss arrangements for forthcoming Garden Party, 8.30 p.m...
Jumble Sale, St. Andrew's Church Hall, 3 pm.
HE Lawn Bowls, Asin, General Committee Meeting Gande Price's › Office, 5.30 p.m.
12-Tides: High 6.32 am and 8.05 p.m. Low 12.17 a.m. and 12.59 pm.
Saurise: 6.19 a.m.; Sunset: 8.01 p.m. FLK Football League, Lawn Bowls League, YMCA: AD.O to stage "White |Cargo,” 9.15 pass.
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TCHAIKOWSKY CONCERTO NO.
IN B FLAT MAJOR, OP. 23
"Aida" "Act ·XXX 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Interces- slon
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12.30 Borodin-Symphony No. 2 in
B Minor,
London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Albert Coates.
12.57 A Song by Alexandre Wertin. sky (Tenor).
Minutotchka (Wertinsky).
100 Local Time Signal and ther Report.
HKVD.C. Swimming Gala, Army Swimming Pool, 9.30 p.m.
13-Tides: High 72 a.. and 8.28 p.ns. Low 108 a.m. and 134 p.m.
Sunrise: 619 am; Sunset: 0 p.m.." YMCA. Discussion Group. 9 p.m. "China Mall" Cup Lawn Bowls-Nichols). First Round.
So Long, Sweetheart-Henry Jacques and Hls Correci Dance Tempo Orches
Jake (from tra Rumba-Spanish- "Transatlantic Rhythm')-Harcy Roy and His Orchestra.
7.00 London Bolay-The News, 7.15 London Belay-Topical Talk”~~ 7.36 A Scottish Programme. "Songs of the. Hebrides (Kennedy- Fraser). In Hebrid Beas; Kishmul's 1 Galley-Muriel Brunskill (Contralto), Petronella (arr. Diack); Strip The Willow (arr. Diack)-Scottish Dance Orchestra, Harry Lauder --Vocal Gems -Scottish Male Voice Singers w. Or chestra. Skye Boat Song (Trad, arr. Malcolm Lawson); Sound the Pibroch (Trad. art. Lecsi-Alexander Mas- gregor "(Baritone),
8.00 Local Time. Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.02 Variety Programme.'
and
Hawalian Guitar Duets-O Sole Mio |(Di Capua); Cleitto Lindo (Ponce)- Wes-Ferers and Psaluhi, Vocal-The Trail of the Lonesome Pine (from the film); Covered
(Freeman Wagoo Lullaby 1.03 Vivian Ellis at the Plazo.
and 'Leonard) The Hin Billies with "On Your Toes" Medley (Hart and Their Own Novelty Accompaniment. Rodgers),
A Little
White Room Banjo Solo-Keyboard Kapers (Steele) (Floodlight - Beverley Nichols); Mario De Pietro. Monologue Big "Floodlight"-Medley (Beverley and Stinker Minding the Baby (Askey
and Murdoch)-Arthur " Askey 1.12 Concert Waltzen.
Richard Murdoch. Vocal She Had "Eva" Waltzes (from the Operetta to Go and Lose It at the Astor (Doe- Desmond with *Eva'—Lchar); Carmen Byiva Waltz Doaques)-Florence
Charlie Orchestra. Piano --
Kunz (Ivanovici) - International
Medley No. R. 14; Intro: Orchestra. My Darling Waltz ("The Piano Gipsy Baron'-J. Strauss)-State Lights Out; I Never Realised; Love is a Dancing Thing: Sympathy: «I Love Opers Orchestra.
the Moon: A Beautiful Lady in Blue- 1.38 Renter and Rugby Press, Wens Charlie Kunz, Monologue The Story ther Forecast sad Announcementa..
1.45 Singers On Parade.' い
14-Tides: High &14 am and 8.50) p.m. Low 149 am and 2.05 „p.m.
Sunrise: 6.19 a.m.; Sunset: 6 p.ni, St. Andrew's Fellowship Weekly Meeting, Church Hall, 6.15 p.m.
HK. Evening Institute Re-opers, Ladies' Working, Party (B.W.O.P.), Govt, Heuse, 9 am-12 - noon.
15-Tides: High 8.34 am, and. 9.09) p.m. Low 2.29 a.m. and 2.36 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.20.am: Sunset: 5.59 pm. Marsman Investments. Ltd. Annual Meeting in Manila, 4 pim,
BK. Rotary Club Tiin Meeting, 1 pm-Speaker: Dr. G. A. Herklota on
Fisheries in Hongkong."
Concert
of the Fled Flper (Henry)----John Henry assisted by Gladys Horridge. Voca Shanty In A One Horse Artists: 8am Costs, Helen Clare Town (Hul Billes); Waltzing Matilda. Paula Green. George. Barclay, Pat (An Australian Song) The Full Billes Eyde. Al Bowlly, Marjorie Stedeford. with Their Own Novelty Accompani Jack Plant, Dinah Miller, Dan Dono ment. Instrumental Tea for Two van, Alice Mann, Jack Cooper accent-Youmans Caesar): Night and Day panied by Felix Mendelssohn and His (Cole Porter)-Jay Wubur's Serena- Orchestra
ders Vocal--Bow Ashamed I Was | 2.00 The London Plano-Accordeon (Sarony and Holmeal: Kiss Me Good- night. Sergeant Major Noel and Band
They Would Wind Him Up and He Felos)-Arthur Askey with Orchestra. 9.00 London Helay-The News and Would Whistle (Kalmar and Ruby); Little Patchy Trousers (Noel and New Commentaries. Pelosi). Don't Dingle Dangle on the Old Garden Wall" (Damerell Chess Others); The Vamp of Havana (GHI- Vocal bert and Sullivan)-with
16-Tides: High 8.33 am and 926' p.m. Low 3.07 a.mi, and 3.06.p.m.
Sunrise: 620 am; Sunset: 5.58 p.m. Andrew's Fellowship *Bee** St. Night
Ladies' Working Party B.W.O.P.), Gort. House, 9 am-12 noon. Entries Close for Kowloon Club Championships. ---
Cynics, Nuts And Bunk Artists
PURGE PLEDGES BY MR. WILLKIE
DETROIT, Oct.
Chorus
2:15 Close down.
9,45. Tchaikowsky---Concerto No. 1 in and B Flat Minor, Op. 25...
6.00 Closing local Stock, Quotations. 6.02 Dance Music,
Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra,
10.22 Verdi's "Alda" Act III. 11.00 Close" "downl
SHORT WAVE
Fox-Trot-My Shadow's Where My Sweetheart Used to Be; Slow Fox- Trot-Star Dust Covered Bundle-Joe Loss and His Orchestra, Tangos Jealohay; Hear My Song Violette calle
Fox- Robert Renard Dance Orchestra, Trots-Yodel In Swing; In The Mood
Swingers, Quicksteps G.SH. Bugar Foot Stomp. Milenberg, Joys... Harry Roy and His Orchestra. Fox-
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Trots-But Definitely (from Poor little
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Full Bulletin 1-Republican and His Orchestra. Waltz-One Kiss Nominee Wendell Willkie today In A Mullon; Fox-Trot-Love. Please Trans II & E-News Sum- warned wives, mothers and tea-Stay-Henry Jacques with His Correct chers that the nation has been Dance Tempo Orchestra Slow Fox- Trot-The Japanese Sandman: Fox- infected with cynicism and asked Trot-Drummer Gces to Town-Joe them to rekindle the faith of Daniels and Fils Hot Shots in "Drum our young people ...' Hitler's colos-nasticks" Tango Echos Du sat cynicism grips Europe today, Waltz-Although-Jean Tapponnier's he is a man who does not hesitate Ballroom Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot at anything to accomplish his ends, by breaking solemn promises, murdering his associates, convert- ing the youth of Germany to highly trained gangsters, laying waste to peaceful lands.. that He across his path.
"It was this cynicism, I truly believe, that weakened the Euro- pean democracies.
"IF I AM ELECTED.
"If I am elected I will clear out the cynics, the unbelie- vers, the uuts, the bank ar“ tists. My administration willi ba
who composed of men believe in the American "peo- ple," he declared.
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AMERICA'S NEWEST SINGING SWEETHEARTS Hollyweed's Allan Jones' heart belongs to Sevedway's Mary Marlin!
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