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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEEN'S THEATRE

HONGKONG. DAILY AT 230-515-720-9:30 PM TEL 31453

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY BRAND NEW LAUGHS GRAND NEW ADVENTURES! A MERRY-CO-ROUND OF MIRTH AND MURDER!

ROBERT

MONTGOMERY Rosalind RUSSELL

TAST and LOO

Gadisyn Maver

with

Reginald OWEN - Ralph MORGAN Etienne GIRARDOT • Alan DINEHART

Jo Ann SAYERS Joan MARSH

Directed by

EDWIN L. MARIN

TO-MORROW

NORTHWEST PASSAGE

BOOK 1-ROGERS' RANGERS

Produced by FREDERICK STEPHANT

Safacer

TRACY

WRA

ROBERT

YOUNG

WALTER BRENHAM

ROTH HUSSEY

MAT PENDLETON Produced by

HUNT STROMBERG Directed by KING VIDOR

AT ROAD SHOW PRICES!

ALHAMBRA THEATRE

NATHAN RD KOWLOON DAILYAT 230-520-720-930. TEL 56856

FINAL

SHOWINGS

TO-DAY

A CHINESE PICTURE

"SU-SAM"

in Mandarin Dialect

TO-MORROW

NORTHWEST

PASSAGE TRAC

4 SHOWS

DAILY

1-35—5,$1

7.1-2.30

BOOK 1-ROGERS' RANGERS

ROBERT

YOUNG WALTER BRENNAN

RUTH HUSSEY NAT PENDLETON Produced by HUNT STROMBERO Directed by

AT ROAD SHOW PRICES!

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KING VIDOR

ORIENTAL

<

FLEMING

ROAD

WANGHAI

TEL. 28473

TWO FAMOUS PICTURES YOU'LL WANT TO SEE AGAIN I SPECIAL FOR TO-DAY ONLY

THE SCREEN'S MOST LOVABLE SCRAPPER !

. He could beat up everybody in town, but a frail blonde slapped

him down! He had a giant torse, muscles like steel

and a pile-driver sock-bat SHE had plenty too.

A HARD GUY, BUT SOFT ON DAMES

WICTOR

MELAGLEN

The

WINNER) in

MAGNIFICENT

BRUTE

A' UNIVERSAL -FICTURE

FOR TO-MORROW – ONE DAY ONLY

THE BEST OF ALL LAST SEASONS BIG PICTURES!.

MARLENE

DIETRICH

DESTRY RIDES

STEWART AGAIN

FOR SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY

The thrills of an um believable ara.........

JAMES CACHEY THE ROARING PRISCILLA LANE TWENTIES"

● MATINtlə

by the man who know it best..

Suckade • EVENINGS: 208 -3 Jr.-93e.-73:

GENERAL

CROSSWORD

NO. 814

ACROSS

1 Hit

5 Renown

& Opposed

9 Fortunate

11 Fuss

12 Teach

15 Part of

"wall

17 Existence

18 Dlapute

19 At present

20 Plece

21 Animal

23 Indian

city

24 In 'Othello'

27 Agricul-

tural en-*

-closure"

30 Quarret

31 Condition

32 Scottish town

DOWN

2 Clear

3. Methods

4. Rip

5 Condition ..

Making

7 Dressed

announce- ment

14 Wicked

16 Clase to

21 Foll

22 Encircled

less severe

25 Proverh

.26 Portent

28 Repast

29 Invites

10 Be aware

33 Lake 34 Observed

13 Cinema

SOLUTION TOMORROW

Solution No. 813

ACROSS: 4, Scraped; 8, Extols; DOWN: 1, Perjury; 2. Started; 3, 9, Bargain; 11, Jargon; 14, Bee; 15, Gloom; 5, Crab; 6. Angers; 7, Tamed. 17. Armed: 18, Rues; 19, Exiled; 10, Ready: 12 Gas; 13. Goads; 21. Funny; 25, Bison; 28. Negus; 16, Donor; 20, Annoy; 21, Dupe; 27, Felon; 28, Rover: 30, Final; 22, Turkish; 23, Legends; Rag; 32, Yankee; 33, Recalls; 34.24, Severe; 25. Borage: 26, Den; Missed; 35, Defends.

29, Vapid: 31, Glad

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

z On Wavelengths of 353

metres (845 kos) 31.4

metres (9.53 mega.eyeing).

B

W

THEATRELAND' AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS

12.15 p. cession.

Classical Requests

19.30 London Relay-Talk: Books & People.'

9.45 Request Classical Programme. Morning. Noon and Night in Vienna -Overture (Suppe)-State Open Or chestra. O Charming Hour - The Dream (from Mancn'-Massenet)

P

Librier, Supreme Court

COMING EVENTS

JAN.

24--Tides: High 8.04 1.m., and 1.07 p.m. Low "137 am and 12,07 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.05 am.; Sunset: 6.06 p20. Ladies' Working Party"(B.W.O.F.), Clovt. House, 9, a.m.-12 noon.

Asia Lantis, Ltd. annual meeting. Mercantile Bank Bldg., 2nd floor, Club, 8.15 pm.

Old Cheltonian annual duner, H.K. Club, 8.16 p.m.

Queen's College. Prize Day, 11 am. 12.30 p.m.

Demonstration School. 5.45 p.m.

by

A.R.P..

Peak

T.M.C.A.: *Twelfth Night." 0.15

p.m.

Volunteer Nursing Detachment. First Ald Lecture, PW.D. Board Roor, 5.45 p.m.; Practical Class, p.m.

Christ Church: Annual Meeting of God of Martha and Mary, 6 p.m.

B.K. University, Selence Society. Lecture on "The Physics of the Wen- ther by Mr. G. S. P. Heywood. 8.30 p.in.

5.m.

Chegro Club. Darts & Table Tennis 25-Tides: High 9.06 a.m. and 7.58

Low 2.24 a.m. and i p.. Sunrise: 7.04 a.m.; Sunset: 6.07 p.. Queen's College Prize Day. 11 2.m. St Andrew's Society. Burns* Dinner, Peninsula Hotel, 745 p.m.

H.K. English Forum Supper Dance, H.K. Hotel.

Kowloon Cricket Club Dance, 9.13

p.m.

Majestic Theatre, Kowloon, Distri-"

tution of New Year Gifts to Children under care of HK.S.P.C.

26-Tider: High-949 am, and 8.45 pan. Low 3.04 a.m. and 147 pm.

Sunrise: 7.04 a.m.; Sunset: 6.08 pm. Claims against estate of Charlotte Elizabeth Hastings due.

YMCA. Discussion Group.. 9 p.m. St Andrew's Church: Special Ser- vice to Commemorate Australia and New Zealand Foundation Day, 21 a.m. 27-Tides: High 10.27 am. and 927 p.m. Low 3.39 am and 2.36. p.m.

Sunrise: 7.04 am; Sunset: 6.09 p.m. Chinese New Year-Bank Holiday. Y.M.C.A.: Whist Drive, 8.30 p.m. Ladles. Working Party (B.W.O.F.), Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon.

and

28-Tide: High 11.03 am 10.08 pm Low 4.13 a.. and 3.17 p.m. Sunrise: 7.04 a.m.; Sanset: 6.09 p.m. Chinese New Year-Bank Holiday. HK. Rotary Chib, Tin Meeting, 1

igil (Tenor) with Orchestra. Rustle of Spring, Op. 32, No. 3 (Binding): Scherzo Inapromptu, Op... 73, No. 2 One (Grleg)-Elleen Joyce (Piano). Fine Day (from Madama Butterfly- Puccini) Rosetta l'ampanini "(So- [P.m.

Short Service of Inter- Prano)

with Orchestra.

FRIDAY, JANUÁRŸ 24, 1941.-PAGE

KING'S

"TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 P.M.

THE STIRRING STORY OF MAN'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT

ALEXANDER KORDA PRODUCTION LONDON FILMS present an

Conquest of the air

AND LATEST

TO-MORROW

RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS

From the story ba

JOHN MONK SAUNDERS

LAURENCE

OLIVIER

FRANKLIN OYALL HAY PETRIE „HENRY VICTOR · JOHN TUANBULL

-CERT. UNTIL

BRITISH WAR NEWS

"ARTISTS).

THE THIEF OF BAGDAD"

IN TECHNICOLOUR

STARY THEATRE

HANKOW DO KOWLOON DAILY AT 230-5-20-720-920 TEL 57795

· TO-DAY ONLY

TO-

MORROW

and

Valse De 29-Tides: High11.38 am, and Concert, Op. 47 (Glazounow) San 10.42.p.m. Low 4.47 am, and 3.57 pm. Francisco Symphony Orchestra, 'Fess- Sunrise: 1.04 a.m.; Sunset: 6.10 p.mi. 12.30, Film Selections.

Ladies' Working Party (BW.OF)," Sweet Devil' Selection--Pembroke ing By (Herrick and Purcell); The Davenport (Piano), Goldwyn Follies Gentle Maiden (arr. Somervell)Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon.

Dennis Noble (Baritone) with OT- HK Committee for Student Rellef, --Selection (Gershwin)-Louis Levy &

Fair Rosemary (Kreisler): Charity Bazaar, St. Paul's College, His Orchestra with Vocal Sing. You chestra. Sinners' Selection: Carefree-Selec- Ronding (On a Theme by Beethoven Pedder Hill,

-Kreisler) Fritz Kreisler (Violin)

30-Tides:

12.08 D.. High tion Dudley Beaven (Organ). 'St.

with Piano acc. Louis Blues Let's Dream the The Marriage of Figaro-Mozart) ---

Grant, Love (from 11.14 p.m. Low 5.17 a.m. and 4.39 p.m. Sunrise: 7.03 a.m.; Sunset: 6.11 p.m. Moonlight Dorothy Lamour (Vocal)

Tiana Lemmitz (Soprano) with Or- with Orchestra. The Great Zlegfrid':

HK. Y's Men's Club, Tiffin Meeting. chestra. Divertimento, Op. 17 in D -Selection-Louis Levy and His Gau-

1 p.m. Major (Mozart)-Sir Hamilton Harty mont British Symphony with Vocal

Local Time Signal and Wea-cond, the London Philharmonic Orch. 1.00

Dove Song: Vanish'd Are Ye from Charity. Bazaar, St. Paul's College.

|Pedder t1. The Marriage of Figaro'-Mozart)

ther Report.'

1.03 Three Songs by John Mc-Tiana Lemnitz Soprano) with Or-

Cormack (Tenor).

Candle Light (Cadman-Lee Ship- pey). Love's Secret (Elake-Bantock), O Gathering Clouds (arr. Bain..

1.13 The London Palladium Or- chestra.

chestra.

11.00 Close down.

Echoes from the Puszta (Ferraris); Kiss Me Again (Victor Herbert, Calls Childhood Memories, (arr. Somers); Master Melodies-Medley.

1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast, and Announcements,

145 Dance Maste by Jay Wilbor & His Band,

SHORT WAVE

G.S.G.

G.S.B.

G.S.FI. G.S.O.

DAVENTEX

& SHOWS

HR Committee for Student Relief.

'BROTHER RAT

AND A BABY'

Wavelength 17.79b.c~(18.86m.) About a year ago, a highly hila- 9.51m. (3125m)rious comedy called "Brother Rat" ,,21.47m.c. - ̈(3197m.) romped merrily across the screen, 15.18m.e. (19.79m.) dealing with the adventures and NEWS IN ENGLISH

misadventures of a trio of V.MI. Transmission I-News Sum-

cadets and their rule-breaking MANY

prom "dates." "Brother Rat and a Baby" picks up the same young- 6.45 pm. sters a year later and gives us 7.00 p.m. another chapter in their check- 9.00 p.m. ered, careers,

Full Bulletin Transmission V--News Sum-

ILATY

Full Bulletin

Comedy Fox-Trot-Little Audrey." Quickstep Pimchinella (from Music in my Heart'); Fox-Trot-It's A Blue! World (from Muste in.my Heart'). Slow Fox-Trot Indian Summer; Quickstep-Daricing is another name for. Love (from 'Come out to play'). Fox-Trots The Singing Hills: In A Trans. II & I-News B1200- Little Rocky Valley. Fox-Trot-They Cave Him a Gun to Play.

2.35 Close down.

5.15 Indian Programme.

Closing Local Stock

6.30

tions.

Quota-

6.32 Compositions of Brahms, « Variations On A Theme By Haydn St. Antoni Chorale"), Op. 55A - Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York cond. by Arturo Toscanini, Waltzes Nos. 7-12-Op. 39 - Antole (Piano). Hungarian Dance

Kitain

No. 5-Wola (Violin) with Plano acc.

7.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay — Questions of the Bour,

7.30 Dance Musle by Jou Lusa and His Orchestra.

Blues -The Scene Changes; Quick- step Got To Dance My Way to Hex- ven (Him It's love again'). Waltz - If I Should Fall in Love Again. Quick- steps-Sweet Little Sweetheart; No Mama, No. Fox-Trots I've Got My Eyes On You film 'Broadway Melody of 1940'). The Singing Hills. Quick- step Like Bananus: One-Step - Madam-Ah! La Marquise-Ahl

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 The Gay Nineties.' Bongs by Frank Luther with Zora Layman and the Century Quartet.

:9.22 Robinson Cleaver at the Organ. Czardas (Mont); Canadian Capers Cohen and Others). · Medley-Intro: | Boo-Hoo; Little old lady at Poverty

Street; Red, White and Blue.

8.30 · Londón · Belay~~Theatreland, 8,00 London Relay-The News and News Commentary...

do. d.

mary Pull Bulletin

4.00 p.m 5.00 p.m.

12.00 mid-

night

One of the gayest, most rollick- ing comedies to come out of Hol- 7.30 am.lywood in many a moon, it is at 8.30 am. the Majestic Theatre.

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS. w

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2.30.5.15,7.20.&9.30.,P.M/"} SATINZEN :--- RO1, 306. 40%, EVENINGS1–20. 30%, 50%. 194. B06

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

Where the Police Leave Off

THE SAINT TAKES OVER

́GEORGE SANDERS- WENDY BARRIE Jonathan Hale - Part Guilfoyle - Morgan Jonway

RKO RADIO Picture

AJI

NEWI

SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION.

THE MARCH OF TIME presents

A Powerful Story of A Great U. S. Problem of To-day "THE PHILIPPINES: 1898-1946"

What is Amerita" going to do with the Philippines1 Will they become s U.S. Dominion, or a Japanean Colony in 18467... or will they be a free and independent nation? Bee bow Japan's "Fifth Column" is now working in the Philippines!

DAILY *2.30-5,20 7.10 -9,30

"PRISON WITHOUT BARS"

with

CORINNE LUCHAIRE

EDNA BEST

BARRY 'K, BARNES

A United Artists Release

Loretta Young Ray Milland is" "THE DOCTOR TAKES A WIFE”

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

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(MATINEES. 20.-30. • EVENINGS, 20-30.50:70)

TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

A FINE CAST IN A HILARIOUS COMEDY!11

RATS

again!

WELCOME MATS***

ERE COME THOSE BROTHER

DUST OFF THOSE

4

PRISCILLA LANE WAYNE MORRIS "JANE BRYAN

EDDIE ALBERT JANE WYMAN

- RONALD REAGAN

They're out of school and back in trouble.... "Brother Rae' style!

Brother Rot

and a Baby

A WARNER BROS.- First National Picture /

· Dźwood by BAY ENRIGHT Original Screen Play by Joku' Masks, Je, moč Prod 7. Pinkishade

PETER

B. GOOD (rader Moves)

SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY

FIVE SHOWS DAILY ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY: AT 12.00 NOON, 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M. OUR SPECIAL CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTION!

YOU'VE

SEEN A DEANNA LIKE THIS: Haver

Deanna DURBIN

A Henry Koster Production with. CUMMINGS Mischa AUER

5. Z. Sokall Samuel S. Hinds Allyn Joslyn Franklin Pangborn

BUTCH and

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