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TO-MORROW 20th Century. Fox Picture
"I'm the kind of a woman' who must be loved!”
LUISE RAINER
The Joy Wife
Melvyn DOUGLAS · Robert YOUNG Barbara O'NEIL · H. B. WARNER
"MARYLAND" Walter Brennan
IN TECHNICOLOR
Fay Bainter.
COMING EVENTS
JUNE
11-Tides: High 16.01 FIL Low: 3.24 a.m. and 5.11 p.
Sunrise: 5.38 am; Sunset: 7.01 pm. Opening of King George V Memo- rlai Park, Jordan Road Kowloon, 6
p.m.
GENERAL
Radio Programmes
HONGKONG
Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 p.m.
Annual meeting of Peak Tramways, H.K. Hotel, 11 am,
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H.K.F.A. Council meeting. 5.30
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p.m.
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On Wavelengths of 353
metres (845 ko'm) 31.49
metres (9.53 magacycles).
Examination "on Business Méthods and organisation. Northrote Training College. 6 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
lades' Working Party, (B.WOF), Govt House, 9 a.m. to 12.30 pm.
Spocker and Billards - Recreio v Police.
V.R.C. Swimming Heats.
STUDIO TALK WITH EXCERPTS
FROM FAMOUS PLAYS
China Letter 12.15 p.rn. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Dance Music.
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The Swiss Bellringer; Quick-Step The Ferry Boat Serenade-New May- fair Dance Orch. For-Trot-All the Things you are; Quick-Step--Maybe— Joe Loss and His Orchestra. -
9.00 Local Time Signal. Programme Summary and Announcements.
8.02 "On Behall of the Working Classes."
Billy Russel (Comedian)--an Actuál Theatre Recording.
815 A Light Orchestral Programme with Deanna Durbin (Sopranė) and Allan Jones (Tenor).
Tangoland-Intro: You Could Never 12-Tides: High 12.07 a.m. & 10.46
Be True: 0 Cara Mia: Plegaria: p.nl. Low: 4.02, and 3.34 pm.
Goodnight Vienna-Geraldo and His Sugrise: 5.38 nm; Sanset: 107 `p.m, Fox-Trots - Riverboat Shuffe: Os. Sweet Mush with Vocal Chorus), I'm Back Holiday.
trich Walk-Frankie Trumbauer and Pälling in Love with Semeone: Sweet- King's Birthday Parade. Hennessy His Orchestra. Slow Fax-Trot - So hearts (Zoth from flin: "Life of Victor Road, 8 am,
Long, Sweetheart; Quick-Step -You're Herbert")-Allan. Jones (Tenor) -with' Consular Reception at Govt. House an Education-Henry Jacques & His Orchestra. By the Fireside-Romance in honour of Birthday of HM. the Correct Dance Tempo Orchestra. Fox- (Hippmann)--Frederic Hippmann and King 11 am).
Trots Georgiana; Night Time in s ·Orchestra. It's Raining Sun- Cairo-The Six Swingers. Tango beams film "100 men and a girl") — Cuore Vagabondo: Walta-The Moon Deanna Durbin (Soprano) with Or- of Manakoora (flm "The Hurricane?) chestra. Rhapsody No. 1 (Rixner) Kowloon Chess Qub.
Mario de Pietro and His Estudian- Eugen Wolft and His Orchestra. The Hotel, 5.30 pra,
tina Fox-Trot--By an Old Pagoda One I Love: Cosi Coss both fron Examination on Commercial Arith-Billy Cotton and His Band.
Alm Everybody Sing"-Allan Jones metic, Northcote Training College, 8
1.00 Local Time" Signal and Pro- (Tenor) with Orchestra. Mexican p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
gramme Summary.
Victoria Chess Club, Hotel, 5 p.m.
Gloucester
Peninsula
Cheero Club Bridge and Mahjong. St. Andrew's (Medical), War Work. 10 8...
13-Tides: High 12.58 a.m. & 1128) p.m. Low: 4,42 a.m. and 6.37 pm.
Sunrise: 5.38 a.m.; Sunset: 1.08 p.m. Exhibition Billiards at Club Recreio. Kowloon Skating Rink, R. Scote v. Riak
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Ladles Working Party (B.W.O.F.). Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon.
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Serenade (Eashubec); Novellette Serenade (Henselt) Frederic Hipp- 1.0 Leslie Jetries and His Orches- mann and His Orch When April Sings; Waltzing in the Clouds (both The Frollesome Hare (Ashworth from "Spring Parade"-Deanna Dur- Hope); Dance of the Icicles (Kennedy bin (Soprano) with Orchestra. Russel), Ravini's Scretade (Ravin). 9,00 London Relay-The News and Le Cygne (Saint-Saens); Evensong News Commentary. (Easthope Martin)!
1.15 The B.B.C. Wireless Singers. Where the Bee Sucks shakespeare and Arc-arr.. Shaw); Come let us 14-Tides: High 1.49 am, and 12.08 join the Roundelay (Beale) Venus p.m. Low: 525 am, and 7.24 pm. on Earth-in Vocal Form (Bincke);
Suprise: 5.38 a.m.; Sunset: 7.38 p.m. Unrequited Love in Vocal Form Claims against Estate of late Mr.] (Lincke).
J. K. Monro due.
1.30 Reuter and, Bugby Press Announcements. 2.
Old Wellingtonian Dinner. Inspection 01 A.R.P. Despatch Corps Volunteer Parade Ground, 2,30 p.m.
and
9.15 Stadfo - Letter from China.
Read by Mrs. Alice Chow,
Free
9.30 The Mills Brothers and“ Banjo Solos.
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9.45 The New Mayfair Novelty Or chestra.
Strawberry Fair (Engram); Three Little Fishies (Dowell) The Mis Brothers White Rose (Dakley): Tony (Oakley)-Olly Oakley (Ranjo) with "Piano accomp. Mr. Paganini (La- 1.45 A Gershwin Programme.
bert, Richards)-The" Milk Brothers. Looking for a Boy from "Tip
9.45 10.00. News in French-fon Toes")-- Anne Jamison (Soprano) w. Short Wave only). 15-Tides: High 2.44 a.m. and 12.54 Orchestra. Gershwin Fox-Trot Med- p.m. Low: 6.15 am and 800 p.m. ley-Intro: Fascinating Rhythm: Cap Sunrise: 5.38 am; Sunset: 7.08 pm. Yo' Hands; That Certain Feeling - Jung Meeting Marco Jockey Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins.
of
Ohi Espana" (Waldteufel): Tempation Club, Areia Preta Course. Macao, 3 Lady be Good (from "Oh! Lady be Waltz (Ance). Round the Round.)
Good"); Bidin' my Time (from G about (Foster); Snow Man (Archer). YMCA Discussion Group, 9 p.m.
Crazy")-The. Foursome (Vocal) with Sby Serenade (Scott Wood). Instrumental Accomp. Porgy & Bess 10 00 Studie--The Sirth of a series --Selection-Carroll Gibbons and the of Talks" on Drama of Yesterday and Savoy Hotel Orpheans. The Man I Today by Evelyn Wood. Mustrated Love (from "Strike up the Band"); by scenes from Classical and Modern Someone to watch over me (from P'ays, "Ohi Kay")-Frances Langford (Vo- cal) with Orch..
p.m.
"YOU CAN'T FOOL YOUR WIFE"
2.15 Close Down
5.45 Indian Programme. 6.30 Closing Local Stack
A gay and sprightly romantic comedy of matrimony is presented to film fans in RKO Radio's "You Can't Foo! Your Wife," which opens today at the King's Theatrettons. with Lucille Ball and James Ell- son sharing stellar hópours.
The two favourites portray a young married couple who have discovered the future isn't as
rosy as it seemed at Niagara Falls.
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10.35 Beethoven-Sonata in F. Ma- jor, Op. 24"The Spring."
1st Mor: Allegrp: 2nd Mov: Adagio molto espressivo: 3rd Mov: Scherzo (Allegro molto) and Trio: 4th Mov Rondo (Allegro ma non troppo). Jeno Lener (Violin) and Louis Kentner (Piano):
11,00
Close 'Bown
SHORT WAVE
6.32 A Scottish. Programme. Humorous Recital - Follow Follow (A Football Study in -Blue & Green) William McCulloch,“ Bagpipes Highland Reel and Real o' Tulloch - Vocal-There's a wee Henry Forsyth, bit land. (Ggjeve); My ain "voe hooae How the two young people are (Wilson and Munro)-Laidlaw Mur- frustrated in their efforts to patchray (Baritone) w. Orch. Bagpipes - up their marital troubles, and how Eightsome Reel-Henry Forsyth.” Hu-
visitor, seeking to straighten morous Monologue The Bluebell Calls matters out with the aid of a mas- Chasers" F. C. Annual Meeting-Wi-G.S.G.
querade party, only trivolves all concerned in a series of side-split- ting mix-ups, comprise the Ingen- icus plot of this delightful offer the Hour." ing, which definitely establishes Miss Ball and Elson as a comedy duo de Juxe.
a
Ian McCulloch.
7.00 London Relay-The News. ....
15 London RelayQuestions of
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DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17b.c. 116.86m.) 9.in.c. (31.35m.) 23.47m.c. (31.97m.)
G.S.E.
G.S.H.
G.S.D.
13.18m.c. (19.75m.)
NEWS IN ENGLISH
Transmission I-News Sum-
mary
4.00 p.m.
5.00 p.m.
6.45 p.m.
Prell Bulletin Transmission V-News Sun-
mary
1.30 Latest Dance Muste. Fox-Trot My Greatest Mistake: 6/8 Que Step-Let the Bands Play- Quick The two stars are given splendid Harry Roy and His Band. support by Robert Coote, as the Step-On the Sunny Side of the Street: Waltz-K Tears could bring well-meaning playboy. Virginia
you back-Victor Silvester and His Vale, Emma Dunn, Elaine Shepard Ballroom Orchestra.
Swing Fox-Trot and William Halligan likewise add-Nobody Knows the Way I Feel 'dis many laughs to the production by Mornings Sidney Bechet and is Trans. II & III-News 'Sun- Chiff Reid.
New Orleans Feetwarmers. Fox-Trot
DOCTOR RESCUES MOTHER DURING BLITZ
While Bristol endured its worst raid of the war in March last a woman lay trapped under a beam in a bomb-shattered basement. A doctor sat at her side She was about to have a baby.
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The bomb that trapped her had killed her hitsband, killed beg little daughter.
The doctor was there to save her life and her unborn child's.
Men toiled around to shift the cubicle for each family. One of beam. Masses of brickwork had Hitler's bombs smashed on to the to be moved first; otherwise they church, and shelterers were trap- might fall on the mother,
KEPT WOMAN UNCONSCIOUS
While the
men worked, while bombs whistled and crashed,
ped. Most of the night's casual- ties were caused by that bomb.
VICAR HELPS
Full Bulletin
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do.
mary
Full Bulletin
7.00 p.m.
9.00.p.m.
... 12.00 mid-
Digh!
7:30 am
8.30am.
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and sought to comfort her. Then she saw the house next door was ablaze. She went out in the worst of the blitz. and found her neighbours were trapped in their burning home. She stayed on to help to bring them out-alive.
BATTLE FOR HOMES
The men of the 8.15 bus, their typist and shopgirl waughters, and their wives. fought a battle for their homes against Nazi fire bombs,
Parties of amateurs worked through the raid with aandbags and stirrup pumps. This is the measure of their spirit: that there The vicar went to help his peo-were only eight large fires, while guns barked, the doctor ple with his hands. The enemy These were got under by the city's' watched in the dim, shaded Hght. (droned above the wreckage, while firemen. In merey he kept the trapped shell splinters whizzed about,
And when the night was over; women unconscious. Carefully he The work of his hands was after Nazt bombs had damaged
1.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1941. -PAGE 3
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THE "OTHER WOMAN” IN HIS LIFE Had
the Okay of His Wife... See Why for the Laugh of a Lifetime!
LUCILLE BALL
JAMES
ELLISON
YOU CAN'T FOOL
YOUR WIFE
with
ROBERT COOTE VIRGINIA VALE EMMA DUNN
ELAINE SHEPARD
RKO RADIO Neture
Dedicated to all those who married for love....and then forgot all about it!
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MARCH OF TIME The Late t Dramatic Issue "UNCLE SAM—HE NON – BELLIGERENT
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A JUNGLE ADVENTURE OF TEN THOUSAND THRILLS !
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Man and Beast tossed together on
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A White Huntress sacrificed in the crocodile pit!
ZANZIBAR
· LolaLANE-James CRAIG Eduardo CANNELLI - Samuel 5. HINDS and a Cast of Thousands
Savages stirred to frenzy by native witch-doctoral
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Fear-crazed na. tives attacked by
Directed by HAROLD SCHUSTER · A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
watched for the times to give her blessed. Some of his people were many homes, wrecked two more TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
moré anaesthetic. They were in dead, there in the crpyt; but he churches, blasted chapela, blocks the cellar for hours. But, at last helped to bring others out of offices, a school and a public the masonry was shifted, the beam alive.
hall, the men and girls of the ('was moved
A girl of eighteen wis at home 8.15 bus went to their daylight The mother was taken out with her father and mother: Jobą. alive
When the raid started her father Business districts were thronged Greathearts of Bristol did more went to the porch to watch för again. The stronghold of the than endure the raid. A vicar fire bombs. He was killed outside West, city of the Merchant Ven- bad people sheltering in the his own door/ crypt of his church. There was 'a The girl tended
Her
turers "of old, was unshaken in mother, spirit-Express Staff Reporter:
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