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6.00 p.m.-Indian Programme,
0.45 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions.
6.47 p.m.-Dinah
Programme.
Shora in A Swing
Ready. Get Set, Jump....Tony Pastor
and his Orchestra.
Jim
My Blue Heaven....Coleman Haw-
kin's All Star Octet.
(Shawn-Rose-Petrillo).... Dinah Shore (Vocal) with Orchestra,
South of The Beale Street Blues:
Border (Down Mexico Way] Wingie Manone & his Orchestra. Honeysuckle Rosc (Razat-Waller); Do You Care? (Elliott-Quadling) Dinah Shore (Vocal) with Orch. Tea For Two: I Never Knew....
Sowande and his Music.
7.17 p.m.-Sydney Torch at the Organ. In The Sull Of The Night (from fulm
"Rosalic")
You're A Sweetheart (from Alm). Torch Parade, No. 3-Intro: I Can't I'll Never Love You Any More: Smile Again, Until I Smile At You:
I Hear Until You Fall In Love; Bluebirds: Fools Rush In: We'll Go Smiling Along.
The Shown. 7.30 p.m.-"HI" From
Daly's Theatre Waltz Memories-In- tro A Waltz Dream: Gipsy Love:
Country
The Merry The
Girl: Widow: The Cingalee: The Count Of Luxembourg....Charles Prentice and his Orchestra.
"Bitter Sweet"-I'll See You Again Annie Ziegler (Noel Coward)
Booth with
(Vocal) and Webster Orchestra
"Happy Memories"--Selection from Old Time Shows The New May- fair Orchestra
The New Moon" - Wanting
(Romberg)
You
Tibbett Lawrence
#Baritone) with Piano.
"The New Moon-Lover. Come Back
To Me (Mandel-Rumberg) Jeanette MacDonald (Soprano) with Orchestra
Musical Comedy Gems-Intro:
If I
Am Dreaming ("The Dubarry"}; Salzkaminergu! While Horse Inn): Lover Come Back To Me (The New Moon): cadians): (Quaker Girl)....Leslie Jeffries and his Orchestra.
Charming Mr.
Weather Jeremiah
Points
of Examination Post", Daily German Propaganda. 8.30 p.m.-Programme Summary.
Weber and 8.32 p.m.-Marek
and Richard Orchestra
(Ar Esq
in
THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 18, 1041.
CROOKED VERSE
There was a crooked man and
He had а crooked style.
He raised a crooked moustache.
And smiled a crook- ed smile.
His flag cross, he
Published
facts
a crooked
crooked
crooked
And built a crooked Europe.
With his little pacts.
-Frank Lynn, in the "New York Herald-
Tribune."
CHINESE TO
MEET REST XI
ON OCT. 10
BLIND GIRLS PICNIC
the
Home
Sir, The Christ Church Group. of the V.D.M.A. intend to hold their annual picnic for the blind women of the Industrial Hoqie on Saturday, October 4.
years past For several women of the Industrial have learned to look forward to the annual outing as one of the few really happy events in their year. We sincerely hope that it will not be necessary to dis- appoint them this year.
The Home has moved
Territories, Sheung Shui, New and for this reason, the picnic is being held at Castle Peak Beach instead of Shek O as heretofore. It is not our intention to ask for loan of cars this year, but gifts of money for the afternoon will be greatly appreciated.
to
Will all those who are willing to help please communicate with Co., me c/o Messrs. Dodwell
Ltd.
GERTRUDE GODDARD,
V
Hon. Secretary.
SHIPS RE-FLOATED
ALL THE SHIPS WHICH WERE SWEPT
AGROUND BY TUESDAY
THE TYPHOON ON
HAVE BEEN REFLOATED, EX- CEPT THE LARGE VESSEL WHICH GREEN
WENT
ISLAND,
ASHORE ON
IT WAS
At a meeting of the League LEARNED THIS MORNING.
.
Point,
It is also learned that a river- Management cómmittee yesterday 8.00 p.m.-London Relay-The News. 8.15 p.m.-London Relay War Comit was decided that the Charity boat, Kwong Ming, has been re-
montary.
game on October 10 be played at ported aground at Rock 8.25 p.m.-London Relay "Listening Caroline Hill in aid of the British outside the Harbour, and is ex
to-day. refloated Fund for the Relief of Distress in pected to be China and be between Combined There were no persons on board yester- His Chinese and "Rest of the Colony," the ship when Police and Naval
It was also decided that as a patrols visited the ship
and
The new ship which was driven 9.00 p.m.-Local Time Signal and An-curtain-raiser a match be played day.
between Combined Chinese "Rest of the League" players, to ashore at North Point on Tues be selected from those competing day by the gale apparently suf- having fered no damage at all in the Junior Divisions.
been re-floated yesterday.
(Tenor).
nouncements.
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Countess Edith Lorand and her Viennese Orchestra
thus
The selections of the teams have
date. been left to a later affording an opportunity of seeing
ing the next fortnight.
10.00 p.m.-London Relay - The News | the leading players in action dur-
and News Commentary, 10.15 p.m.-Sea Shanties,
10.30 p.m.-Half
Coates.
Ап Hour with
Eric
11.00 p.m.-London Relay "War
Cor.
respondents".
11.15 p.m.-Close down
V
RIVAL CLAIMS
V
MINIATURE FOOTBALL SEMI-FINAL
FLYING VISIT
MR. MALCOLM MACDONALD, BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION- ER IN CANADA, HAS ARRIVED IN LONDON FOR IMPORTANT) THE CONSULTATIONS WITH DOMINIONS OFFICE.
Mr. MacDonald made the Atlan
in
The first semi-final in the Em- porium Miniature Football Shield tic crossing at the week-end competition will be played this the same bomber as the Duke of afternoon at Caroline Hill at 5.30 Kent. ĮSPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"] p.m. when Mau Luk Clinic meet
"
first This is Mr. MacDonald's visit since he took up his duties Prior to this game. Tung Shan in Canada and he is expected to and Sing Pao meet in the quarter return shortly.--Reuter.
finals and the winner will meet South China in the other semi-' final.
A village which the Ah Q. Germans intended using as a springboard for a direct assault on Lenin- grad was recaptured by the Russians after feroci ous fighting.
The following are the teams:-
Tung Shan:-Mak Ping. Hau Yung- sang. Man Sau-kl, Lee Tak-kee, Wong
Man-kwei, Lai Shlu-wing, Lau Chung- sang, Cheong Moon-wing, Chan Chat- kal. and Foong Kwan-sing.
The report followed claims of
Shing Pao:-Wong Kok-yul. Tsang entire Russian victories on the
Chung-wan. Lau Tak-yan, Ho Lok-ki, front in which the Germans were Ho Yan-fan, Leung Yeng-loan, Kwok said to have suffered over 30,000. Ying-ki, and John Kam-chuen. casualties.
£x-
The urgent pushes against Len- ingrad and Odessa, Soviet circles say, show the Reich is in tremely urgent need of at least one decisive victory before the winter sets in.
In Berlin, the Germans claim to have occupied a strongly for. tified park on the outskirts of Leningrad.
1 Matuk Clinic:Shuen Po-on, Lam Tak-po, Fok Yiu-wah, Leung Peng-sun, Chung-yuen, Chu Wing-keung. Lai Leung Peng-kwan, Chang Hot-cheong, and Chow Koon-ping.
Ah Q-P. C. Woo, K; P. King, K. S. Yang, G. Wung, B. Y, Hsu, P. C. Chain. T. P. Woo, H, H. Yu, K. S. Hul, L. I. Chain, and C. T. Hau.
V
The Nazis also say they have KOWLOON
24 hours.
The case in which Ellas Davies Sykes, 47, of No. 16. Battery [SPECIAL TO "SUNDAY HERALD"] sunk two Russian transports, 11 and three of the Street is charged with obtaining
merchantmen "If anyone is still under the im- money by falsely pretending that he was authorised to do so by the pression that President Roosevelt largest Red warships in the last Hon. Mr. J. P. Pennefather-Evans, is attempting to buy off Japan by Commissioner of Police, and by selling China down the river, he Mr. C. G. Perdue, was fixed for might read the President's report hearing at 11:15 a.. on Saturday on Lease and Lend action," de- by Mr. H. C. Macnamara at Kow-clares Chungking's leading, finan- Joon-this morning.
cial paper the "China Times."
Det-Inspector R. Cunningham is in charge of the case.
CONTRACTOR'S SHED RAIDED
Three direct hits, it is claim- ed, 'were obtained on battleships of the 23,000-ton "Marat" class Jn the Black Sea.
Hitler's headquarters said yes- terday that "great campaigns have started in Russia," though no de- President tails were given and the sectors Roosevelt's aid China programme of operations unrevealed-Inter- as unmistakeable evidence of the national News Service.
Chungcing.
take's
United States' determination to
|help China to crush Japan, and the pall of gloom over the Wash-
ington exploratory talks haɑ gra- dually been dispelled in the Chinese wartime capital.-Interna-
Twelve employees of the Fulctional News Service, Lee Contractors were each fined
$3 or seven days by Major A: N. Macfadyen
at Kowloon
this
ANTI-NAZI DRAMA
"Professor Mamlock," the fam ous anti-Nazi' drama by Friedrich
Theatre. B
CHESS CLUB
The 18th annual report of Kowloon Chess Club, whose annual meeting takes place. on Thursday, September 26, ar the Peninsula Hotel at 6, p.m., reveals that five of their members entered the Colony Open Championship, which Vattracted only six entries In
all L. Korpovich, won the title, dropping half a point, and C. M. Sequeira, champion Sin 1926-27 and 1932-35) was
runner-up.
A Colony Junior Championship was run for the first time and To Yu-lau won; with A. Y. Birlukcoff
morning for playing "Pal Kau" THE WAY OF THE Wolf, opens to-day at the Lee runner-up in an entry of 15.
in the contractors' shed in Aus-
tin Road last night.
HUN
Det.-Sgt. A Bethell said other gamblers escaped through the All Polish girls between the windows of the shed when police ages of 12 and 18 have been or raided the premises at 7.15 p.m. doted to register for forced lab- last night.
our.
The play is being given by the In the Club's Senior Champion- Chinese Drama Group, under the ship C. M. Sequeira and D, E, de auspices of the China Defence Carvalho were joint winners, while League, and net profits will be the Club's Junior Championship devoted to Chinese Medical Re- was won by A. C. Poupord, with
| A. Benjamin runner-up, llof.
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