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THRILLING EVENTS OF SKYWAY HOSTESSES!

Here's a new kind of exciting thrill picture of those unsung heroines of the air, its filled with adventure, romance and comedy.

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VIRGINIA BRUCE DENNIS MORGAN WAYNE MORRIS RALPH BELLAMY.

JANE WYMAN

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A spectacular drama of the booming, brawling, wide-open" Chicago that valahed forever in the great frel

THE GREAT AMERICAN MOTION PICTURE!

20th Century Fox presente DARRYLY ZANUCK'S

IN OLD CHICAG

TYRONE"

'ALICE-

DON,

POWER FAYE AMECHE

and a cast of thousands Directed by Henry King,

1940's Academy Award

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VIVACIOUS LADY James Stewart

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Fox-Trot

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Victor S

1.00 Local T

1.01 Vocal Duets by Jeanette Mac-Trot-Begin be donald (Soprano) and Nelson Eddy ton & His Band Walt-As Round (Baritone),

and Round we Go (from Haw-Haw"); Swing and Sway with Sammy Kaye. Fox-Trot The Caucho Serenade -

Swing Fox-Trots-April In Parts; King

MING EVENTS

rides: High 13.43 am and 11.23 Low 5.25, a.m, and 6.37 pm. irise: -6,16 nm; Sunset: 8.38.p.m. Jest Performance in atd of DF The World In Flames,"

a's Theatre, 9.30 pm. amittee Meeting of Little Flower

King's Park, 6 p.m bero Club Whist Drive, 8.36 pm. ture: "First Aid To The mjur 5.C.M Post Board Room; -5,30

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fi

erees' Monthly Meeting, Hotel 1.8 p.,

Stary Club" Tiffin. HK Hotel, t.

Kowloon Chess Club Peninsula

1 5.30 p.m.

Fayer and Fellowship meeting, S.

S. Home, 8.30 p.m.

""

-Tides: High 12.38 km, and 11.49

Low 542 am and 7:39 pm, Junrise: 6.15 am:"Sunset: 638 p.m. Et. Andrew's Church Group Dis- asian, Miss J. R. Taylor on "Poverty

Hongkong." 8.30. pan.

Premiere Performance of "Pastor all." Lee Theatre, 9.30. p.m. Lecture: Dr. G. F. Winfield.on "The pidemiology of the Faecal borne seases in a North China Village." IK. University, 5 p.m.

Meeting of HK. Amateur Chema Hlub, West Lounge=÷Y.M.C.A. §. poi,

Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 p.m. Annual Lenten Mission, Catholle Cathedral. 6 p.m.

St. John's Cathedral Intercession and Discussion, 5.30 p.m.

Cort, House, 9 a.m. to-12.30 p.m.

Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.P.).

V.M.CA. War Work, 9'am, to noon. 3-Tides: High 137 nm; and · 12,24

Will You Remember 'm May time; Parewell to Dreams (Kabp Romberg). Indian Love Call (from for a Day-Artie Shaw and His New D.. Low 5.56 à.m. and 921 p.m. Rose Marie): Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life (Alm Naughty Marletta").

1.30

Beuter and Bigby Press, nad Announcements.

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TUESDAY, APRIL 1 1941 PAGE

KING'S

TO-DAY ONLY

THE MUSICAL OF OUR EXCITING TIMES.......keyed to the mood of America!

At 230, 5.10, 713 & 9.30 pm.

TIN PAN ALLEY

Alic PAYE Betty GRABLE

Jack OAKIE Jake PAYNE AllanJenkins » Erthas Halston Nicholas Brothers - Ben Carter -A séta Crazury-Phi Patare

ALSO Latest 20th Century-Fox WAR NEWSERELS

TO-MORNOW, “THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE” witÅ ALLAN JONES MARTHA RAYE JOE PENNER ROSEMARY LANE IRENE HERVEY A Universal Picture

LEE THEATRE

Sunrise: 6.14 am: Sunset: 63TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.40 P.M.

China Estates · Annual Meeting. China Bldg. Afth floor. 12 noon.

Annual Meeting of Dalry Farm, Windsor House, 12 noo

Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot-where Or When (from Babes in arms'); Quick- 1.18 The Lecuona Caban Boys.. step-Are You Havin' Any Fun? from Rumba Cachite: Conga - La The Little Dog Laughed") - — Ambrose Havane A Faris. Bolero Chibano and His Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot — Tendre Bolero Rumbas Internation-Faithful Forever Quickstop — It's A al Rumba: Antillana,

Hap-Hap-Happy Day (both from 'Gul liver's Travels')-Jay Wilbm and His Band. Fox-Trot The Man Who Comes Around: Quickstep-"Bring out 1:45 Compositions of Grieg.

the Little Brown Jug---Billy Cotton & ing. Wedding Day Arthur de Greef His Band. Fox-Trot The Wood- (Piano). A Swan, Op. 25, No. 2: In pecker Song - Glenn Miller and His The Boat, Op. 60, No. 3 Kirsten Orch: Fax-Trot Irene: Waltz-Alice Flagstad (Soprano) w. Piano Halberg Blue Gown, (both from an 'Irene")-- Bulte, Op. 40; Prelude and Sarabande Wayne King and His Orchestra.

Gavotta Air-Rigsudon - London 11.00 Close down. String Orchestra...

SHORT WAVE

2.15 Close down,

5.45

Indian Programme.

6.30

Closing Local Stock Quota-

Lions.

Calls

6.32

G.S.G. G.S.B.

J. H. Squire Celest Octet with Nan Maryska (Soprano).

Song of the Waterfall iJ. Squire): GSR Scent of the"Jasmine (J. H. Secure)G.S.0. -J. Squire Celest Octet. Ingale Song. (Zeller) - Nan Maryska (Soprano) with Orch.

Night

D'AVENTRY.

A. S. Watson & Co. Ltd, Annual Meeting. Hongkong. Hotel, 11.30 am Chinese YMCA., Kowloon, lecture on ""Chamber Music" 7.30 pm.

HK. Hockey Assen. Council Meet-

Cheera Club Bridge and Mahjong: 4-Tides: 224

And 1.15 p.. Low 8.05 am and 944 pm.

Sunrise: 614 am; Sunset: 6:39 pm. Sino-British Cultural Assen, lunch- ext to Governor, Hongkong Hotel, 1 p.m.

Lecture: Dr. Li Shu-fan on "Modern Methods in the Treatment of Pulmon- ary. Tuberculosis." HE. University, 5.30 p.m

Wavelength Lingnan University Party to Mr. B. 17.79ho. (16,36m)|S. Fong.

9.51m.c. (31.35m) Cheero Club Darta, & Table Tennis. 21.47mg (3187m) „S-Tlden; High 642-4.m, nud.”2,18 13.38m.c. (19.79m.) ¦ μm, Low 617 am, and 101 pm.

NEWS IN ENGLISH

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-Air De Ballet (Dringo)-J. S. Squire Celest Octet. To-morrow (R. Strauss) -Nan Maryska (Soprano) with Piano acc. Narcissus (Nevin)-J. H. Squire Celést Octet Serenade (R. Strauss)- Nan Maryska (Soprano) w. Piano acc My Sweetheart. When a Roy (Morgan.)

arr. Willoughby)

Celest Octet.

J.

1.00 London Relay-The News.

Squire

7.15 Landon Relay Britain Speaks.")

Talk by J. B. Priestly.

7.30 Portuguese Programine.

8.00 Local Time Signal and "An- Douncements."

8.02 Rimsky-Korsakov zade, Op. 35.

Schehera-

1st Mov: Largo e maestoso-Lento- Allegro non troppo; 2nd Mou: Lento- Andante-Allegro molto; 3rd Mov: An- dantino quasi allegretto; th Mov: Al- legro maito-Lento-Allegro moito .* frenetico-Lento-Vivo-Allegro non troppo maestoso-Alla breve (Tempo come-1- Vivo-Spiritosa-Allegro.. non troppe maestoso Leopold Stokoz ski and the Philadelphia Orchestra.

GIRL DID NOT CARE

HE DIED

Because a girt he had known only a tortnight did not wish so" be more friendly,. Lance-Bergeant Mathew Willam Johns, twenty- jone-year-old Welsh Guardsman

shot himself dead,

At the inquest at Southwark ! Miss Joyce Constance Bradford, of Amerland-road. Wandsworth, said Johns was happy as a rule during the fortnight, she had known him but now and again was moody.

They were not very good

hey wer friends when she last saw him. He wanted to be more friendly with her than she was

with him

Johns shot himself with his rife at his London Billet,

father. William Thomas Hig Johns, of Jubilee-street, Llanheren, near Cardin, said his son was tit and happy. In a letter he receiv- ed the same day as a telegram telling of the tragedy his son said he was coming home in the New Year

The coroner, recording a verdict that Johns took his life while the balance of his mind was disturbed, said no blame could be attached to the girl

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& SHOWS

DAILY

2.30-5.20 720-9.30

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4.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m.

6.45 p.m.

7.00 pm.

Sunrise: 6.13 mm; Sunset: 640 pm, Wah Yan Pest Students Assco. | Umner-Dance, Peninsula Hotel

6-Tides: High 608 am, and 337 DL Low 6.35 am, and 1.58. p.m.

Sunrise: 6.12 am.; Sunset: 6.40 p.m.

April Meeting of Macao, Jocker

9.00 p.m. Club.

12:00 mid- Band Concert in aid of Bomber

nightFund, Peninsula Hotel, e p.

Chinese TM.C.A., Kowloon lecture 7.30 ath. jon."Brass and Wood-Wind Instru 8.30 am.nental Music 7.30 p..

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THEATRE

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(MATINEES. 20..-30. © EVENINGS. 20-3050-70.)

NOTICE.

As From The 1st Of April 1941 OUB ADMISSION PRICES WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:

2.30 and 5.20 p.m. Shows:

STALLS: 25 c. plus 5 c. Tax. CIRCLE: 35 0, plus 5 0. Tax. 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. Shows:

FRONT STALLS: 25 c. płua 6 o. Tax. BACK STALLS: 35°c, plus & c. Tax. DEERS CIROLET 60 c. plus 10 e. Tax. LoGE: 60 c. plus 10 c. Tax.

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

The Most Beautiful Picture Ever Made! The Most Human Story Ever Told!

Maurice MAETERLINCKS

THE BLUE BIRD

in TECHNICOLOR

Shirley Temple Spring Byington Nigel Brace • Gale Sondergaard Eddie Collins * Sybil Jason and a brilliant cast

Directed by Walter Lang Aspeiate Producer Gene Markey Serren Play by Ernest Pascal Additional Dialogue

by Walter Balldek sizinjaj

A. 20th Century Fox Picture

Darryl F. Zanuck ló Charge of Production

TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY

The Year Scrap Happiest Comedy of Young Love I

"JOÁN BLONDELL DICK POWELL WANT A DIVORCE

A Paramount Picture

and TO-MORROW AT 2.30, 5.00 2 Shows Only

REBECCI

and

President Roosevelt

The Motion Picture

Academy. *** Proclaim It THER BEST PICTURE

of 1940

Rebecca

DRACO | Marring

LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN FONTAINE

du har sementionat starving debit

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