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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following: programme (WL) be broadcast to-day from the Hong Kong Brosdenating Station Z-B.W. Fonda wavelength of 355.: metros.
12.30 p.m.--European programme of Columbia records.
Unlike his gentleman crook roles, Local Time & Weather Chester Morris, is seen as a reman- Report.
**ger an "Sketches from the Russian
Famine, 1921-23.
VALLEY on SATURDAY, 8th Oc-DINARY YEARLY MEETING of tober, and on MONDAY, 10th Octhe Shareholders in the Company tober, 1982. commencing at 2 p.m.will be held at the Offices of the on both days.
General Managers. 2. Lower Al-
Sylvis Sydney and Fredric March The First Bell will be Rung abert Road, on WEDNESDAY, the
are the featured leading players in 1:30 p.m.
19th October, 1932, at 11 am. for MEMBER'S ENCLOSURE.
the purpose of receiving the Re-Merrily We Go To Hell" Fox's
tic young aviator in Howard 1.30 pm Rugby Press News, Members are notified that they
port of the Directors together with dramatised version of Clec Lucas Hughes special production. "Cock etc. A relay of the Rotary Club Statement of Accounts, declaring popular novel "I, Jerry take thee of the Air" now playing at the Cen- Tiffin Speech from Lane Crawford's a Dividend and re-electing Direc- Joan." Edwin Justus Mayer direct-tral Theatre, where it is having its Restaurant--Mr. Thomas C. Barrin tors and Auditors.
initial screening locally. March is seen as a brilliant, bus Billie Dove, Alindom's most beau irreaponsible newspaper reporter tiful woman, is seen opposite Mor- who falls in love with Miss Sydney ris, who portrays the role of She marries him, in spite of family young and dashing American air- objections.
She then finds that man, and acquits himself with creme of Columbia records,
Tp.Stock Quotations, etc. 7.3-7.30 p.m.--- she has to check her own head-dit. He gives the finest perform- strong course to keep her husbandance of his career. from utter dissolution.
Matt Moore, Walter Catlett "and" March loses his job, but is successful with Yola D'Avril appear in support. a play. He celebrates so disgrace-Recommended! fully that she leaves him, Adrianne
sure.
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continue until October 6. At-
the daughter of wealthy parents.
Allen, a former college sweetheart, MAIL REVIEW being one reason.
The simple story is made realistic through good acting on the part of all concerned. March, who rose to stellar heights in "Dr. Jekyll' and Mr. Hyde" is admirable. Re commended!
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"NOVELTY PROGRAMME"-
"QUEEN'S THEATRE.
"CAUGHT CHEATING".
MAJESTIC THEATRE.
Charlie
Murray and George Sidney, the Inimitable comedy pair, whose appearance together on the screen always spells laughter, em- bark on a "stepping out" trip in| their latest comedy hit "Caught Cheating", now playing at the Majestic Theatre. Both fall for The Metro Goldwyn -Mayer two pretty gold-diggers, and the novelty programme, which is result is-loads of laughter! being offered
the Queen's Theatre,
draw- ing crowded houses to every performance. Such a change is truly welcome, and more offerings of this nature, will certainly brigh- ten, local entertainment consider- ably.
now at
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"TELL ENGLAND”—STAR THEATRE.
2pm (approx:)-Close DawnL. 5-7 p.m.-Chinese programme, 7-10.30 p.m.-European
發
pro-
Qartette in D Major *
Haydn, Ope:76, No. 5) Lener String Quartette 12257/ 12259.
# p.m.—(Local Time & Weather Report).
7.30-8.35 p.m.-A Concert. Задн...
Songs of the Hebrides-
In Hebrid Seas
(Kennedy Fraser)
Songs of the Hebrides-
Kishmul's Galley
(Kennedy Fraser) Muriel Brunskill (Contralto)
DE602.
Violin Solo
Waltz in C Sharp Minor (Chopin) La Capricieuse (Elgar) **Bronislaw Buberman LX137. Song-
Fill a Glass With Golden Wine
\- (Henley-Quilter) 6, 1 Good Night (Shelley-Davis)
Hubert Elsdell (Tenor) DR698. Piano Solo-
Country Gardens (Grainger) Shepherd's Hey (Grainger)
Percy Grainger D1664.
Frederics Little Roses,
Little Flowers
(Pepper & Lehar) Frederica-Love Will Kiss and
Ride Away
An epic depicting with stark Of special interest in the pro-realism the disastrous - landing at|Song- gramme is the first pictures of the Gallipoli, "Tell England," one of Olympic Games at Los Angeles, this the greatest of all, films, is now being followed by "Sharks and showing at the Star Theatre,
and Swordfish" a novel featurette." is a film that must be seen. The "Mexicana" an all-colour re-, Admiralty assisted greatly in- per- vue is also offered, and the pro- fecting this masterpiece, and Gen- gramme is well-balanced by two ex-eral Sir Ian Hamilton appears in cellent comedies, Charlie Chase in this original commanding role of "One of the Smiths" and the popu- the Allied Forces at Gallipoli. lar pair, Stan Laurel and Oliver Carl Harbord and Fay Compton Hardy, in "Chickens Come Home". head a powerful cast. Certainly, well worth seeing!
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"OVER THE HILL'ORIENTAL
THEATRE.
James Dunn and Sally Eilers, the love team of "Bad Girl" are starred
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AUSTRALIAN FILMS
SERIES SCREENED AT HINGS
A series of Australian films, The first General Conference of in Fox's production Over The which will give Hong Kong audien- the Chinese Medical Association, Hill" the current attraction at the which opened at the Henry Lester Oriental Theatre. Although it isces its chance of learning, some Institute of Medical Research, in the film's third local release, it is, thing about Australia, are now be ing shown at the King's Theatre. Shanghai, on September 29, will nevertheless, well worth seeing. The frat
series of othe through the A human plot rings,
Australia Pays," is entitled tendants who registered for the story of a mother who sacrifices all and depicts her gold mines meeting up to September 28, totalled for her sons. When they are which have been the source On the opening day an address love for the aged mother. Ab of great wealth. From Kalgoorie, Terms: Cash on Delivery.
made by Dr. J. Heng Liu, other son, played by Edward Cran-in the west to Charters Towers in LAMMERT BROS., Director of the National Health dall, is very religions in his young Queensland, gold has been found at
Auctioneers. Administration, and on Saturday days, but turns his mother to the frequent intervals.
last an excursion was made to Woo workhouse later. James Kirkwood Hong Kong, October 3, 1992.
sung to inspect the quarantine ser does good work as the father. vice. On Sunday special Conference
On View from Wednesday, Octo-300. ber 5, 1932...
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grown up men, only one, Dunn, has
Services were held at the Holy MAIL REVIEW
Trinity Cathedral and the Unfor
Church, and to day an address will "BEYOND VICTORY"-GARDE be delivered by Major Edge. To morrow's programme includes a
THEATRE.
The six pictures which comprise the series, provide thach education,
entertainment and ártistry♬ Worth while seeing!
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(Pepper & Lehar)
Violin Solo
Lea Seidl (Soprano) DB269.
Mazurka (Zarzycki) Romanza Andaluza (Sarasate)
Bronislaw Huberman L2832.
Song
English Mall (From "Monsieur
Beaucaire") (Ross & Messiger). Red Rose (From "Monsieur
Beaucaire") (Ross & Menanger):
Raymond Newell (Baritone) DB695. Piano-Solo-
Impromptu No. 2 in A Flat
(Schubert) Impromptu No. 4 in F Minor
(Schubert)
Ethel Leginaka 9478. 8.35-9 p.m.-Orchestral. The Gipsy Baron Overture
(Strauss)
Bruno Walter & the Symphony
Orchestra L2352 On the Steppes of Central Asia
(Borodine) Orchestre de la Societe Des
Concerts de Conservatoire,
Paris 12219,
The Music, of the Spheres
(J. Strauss)
Felix Weingartner and the Royal
Philharmorie, Ore
B-9.30 D.
talk on y
MISS YUENG, “LAN"
STHEATRE,
TAIPING
King
A Chinese sound
general session on leprosy in the On its third local release, RK0% morning and a Municipal health great war drama "Beyond Victory": tour in the afternoon. The Leprosy is the current attraction 4*" the Conference opens Thursday and is Garden Theatre, at Wanchai. Bill Miss Yueng Lan" expected to last throughout the day. Boyd and Marian Shilling appear at the Tel Piny
leading Point. It isransini Dr. Arthur Woo, the well-known opposite each otherd
and one that shoul local doctor is
the Executive Co
President #04
CARDER
THE
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9.30-10.30 p.m-Variety,
Vocal:Duet:=
Mona Lisa from "Bow Belia" Biante Hale & Andre Randall
Plano Bolo
Sleepytime Down Youth Carroll Gibbona
Vocal Duet
Little Chap
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