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WONDER BAR
A Wonderful Show
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Never in the memory of this reviewer has there been staged a show of such magnitude and mag- nificence as the First National production of "Wonder Bar" which is showing at the Alhambra THE Theatre to-day, where is was ac- spontaneous ind claimed with vociferous applause by a wildly. enthusiastic audience.
"Wonder Bar" is not just an- other musical, Warner Bros.-First National have produced three
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great musicals. 42nd Street #42nd TUESDAY, SEPT, 25, 1934. Street "Gold Diggers of 1933," and "Footlight Parade," year. It was held that they had hit the high spots with these there productions; that they could not go on indefinitely putting out"| greater spectacles.
At 12 O'CLOCK NOON
AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
stock and commodity quota.. will attend at the Chinese Com-have again done the seemingly im- FACTORY CO. ALSO THE TAI
tions.
7.06 to 7:30 p.m.-
Orchestral Selections From Operas Cavalleria Rusticana (Masgami) -Marek Weber and his Or- chestra... Manon-Fantasy
`(Massenet).—. Marek Weber and his Orches-
tra. Samson and Deliläh
Saens) --De Orchestra.
7.30 to 8 p.m.-
Groot
From the Studio Chamber Music
instruction.
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PING YEUNG RUBBER FACTORY OF KOWLOON IN- " LAND LOT No. 951 To 954, SHAM CHUN STREET.
. Training Course (Part II) :—AIL
But Warner Bros.-First National recrults of the Chinese Company pany Headquarters on Tuesday. possible. "Wonder Bar" is some- September 25 at 17.30 hours for ching entirely new, so vastly, diffe- rent from anything that has goee Revolver Course:---Members of before it that there is no means the Chinese Company will fire the of comparison. It surpassts ita Part III Course "B" at the Ken- predecessors not only in its un- nedy Road Range on Wednesday, iqueness and novelty, but in the September 26 and Friday, Septem-beaty and grandeur of its specacle TERMS: A CO-TOMARY. ber 28 at 17.15 hours under Sub- and its sptetaclt and its throbbing Inspector A. L Hopkins. Only drama of life.
those detalled will attend.
and
(Saint- his
11.
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And what a cast! Six brilliant
stars Indian. Company
а wth
dozen
featured Training Course (Part I): players to say nothing of five Constable R208 Mohammed Khan | hundred other performers. Jolson has been passed out as efficient in has his old stage role whith he Fart II. of Training Course enalts with all of his old time fire Knowledge of Police, Duty and and enthusiasm as one of the He world's greatest entertainers. Regulations).
There will be a Part of sings two catchy newsongs In Training Course at No. 4, Chi Woo | English and a Russian gypsy me- Street on Wednesday, September lody, as well as acting as masterTHE Undersigned, have received of ceremonies at the gay Parisian
Mrs. Nura Kanis-Planoforte. Mr. Conrado de la Cruz--Violin Mr. Pedro Antonio-Viola. Professor, F. Gonzalez-'Cello.
V Programme 1-Quartet in E Flat, Op. 18.-26.
Beethoven...
Ist Movement-Grave.. 2nd Movement-Allegro non.
troppo.
3rd Movement-Andante. 4th Movement--Rondo.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
6.03 to 8.10 p.m.-.-
All recruits of the Indian Com-night club where the drama is set. pany residing at Hong Kong will attend Chinese Company Head- quarters, 17, Queen's Road Central on Thursday, September 27 at 17.30 hours for instruction.
Kay Francis is stately and char- ming as the somewhat flirtatious wife of a wealthy banter who has lose her head over a cabaret sin- ger. Dolores Del Rio, the mag- netic bronette and the dashing Ricardo Dortez make an "excellent
"Flying Squad Instructional Patrol:-The next instructional patrol of the Hong team as the dancing marvels of "Wonder Bar" cabaret. whose Kong Section will take place on
flery and impassioned last per- Friday, September 28 at 17.30 formance of the newly Invented heurs sharp at Central Police"Gaucho" dance ends in the stab-
bing of the lover.
The B.B.C. Wireless Singers 1.It was a Lover and his Lass
arr. F. J. Bridge. 2-(a) Where the Bee Sucks-Station. All members will attend. Dress: White Uniform, Cap with White Cover, and Belt with Bract
C. CHAMPKIN, Acting. D.S.P. (R). Hong Kong. Sept. 24. tions will be swifting adopted.
arr. Shaw. (b) Comey let us join the Roundelay (Wm. Beale).
3.10 to 8.50.p.m.
From the Studio Dance Music by the Orchestra of the ss. Pres. Plerce under the direction of Austin Shaw. $.50 to 9 p.m.-
Light Violin Solos Menuet (Mash).-Wolf.. La Clochette (Paganini). The Dance of the Goblins (Baz-
zini)Alfredo Rode.
9 to 8.45 pm. (Approx.),———
From the Studio
"A Short History of the South Wales Borderers during the Great War" by Captain C. F. Blackden.
9.45 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. London 1 p.m. stock and com- modity quotations.
9.50 to 10 p.m.-
Octets
Love's Dream after the Ball!
Carr Willoughby), Echoes of the Ball (Willoughby -J.H. Squire Celeste Octet. Collette Valse (Fraser-Simson)
J.H. Squire Celeste Octet. 10 to 10.15 p.m.-
From the Studio "Walter de Brouwer and Els.
Musical Baw."
10.15 to 10.30 p.m.-
Dance Music Fox-Trot-Forbidden Lips. Fax-Trat-Foolin" with the
Other Woman's Man. Fox-Trot--On Accounts I Love
You.
HELEN JACOBS INJURED IN PLAY
(Special Air Mail Service)
Dick Powell sings as engagingly as always, as well as giving an ed- the famous stage star, performs опе of his wizard dances that | takes the house.
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"Teak
FURNITURE,
Comprising
Other notable performers in the cast include Quy Kibbee, Hugh
Hatstand, Chesterfield Herbert, Louise Fazenda Kuth Couches and Armchairs, Teak Cabi- Donnelly, d'Orsay, Henry nets. Teak Extension Dining Table O'Neill, Robert Barrat, Merna and Chairs. Teak Chest of Drawers, Kennedy and Henry Kolker, all of Teak Bookcases, Iron Bedsteade, whom do excellent work.
Tank Wardrobes, with Bevelled Mir- It is impossibile adequately to rur Doors, "Teal Dressing Tables, London, Sept. 7. describe the magnificence of the Teak Tea-poys, Screens, Ice Chest, Miss. Helen Jacobs, America's spectacles created and directed Bronze and Brass Ornament, Clocks, Flower Pati, leading woman tennis player, was by Busby Berkeley, that Master Large Porcelain injured in a practice match. Fall-craftsan who staged the, numbers Cutlery, Dinner Service and Crockery, ing on the turf while reaching for not only for "Wonder Bar." but Glass Ware, Fine Oil Paintings, ball, she severely wrenched her of 1933" and "Footlight Parade." Pictures, Curtains, Carpets, Bugs,
Electric Table Lamps and Fans.. back, and had to be carried to the The number called "Don't Say clubhouse. The extent of her in Good Night." set on a revolving Cabinet, Teak Office Desks, etc., etc. Gramophones and Records, Filing jurtes has not yet been deter-stage and encircled by gigantic mined.
Party (planoforte). Margaret McArthur (contralto). -
12.15 am.. Dance music. 1 a.m., News Bulletin. 1-15-1.45 a... An argan recital by C. H Trevor, relayed from the Concert Hall. Broadcasting House, London.
BERLIN PROGRAMME 9 p.m. Dja Announcement
man, English) German Folk Song Programme-Forecast
English),
(Cher
}
(German
9.15 p.m. Music for Violin and
plano
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ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1984.
(Special Air. Mail Service)
London, Sept. T ̈ To the general reader the reports of aggressive action DJ. the Japanese against Russians in the service of the Chinese Eastern Railway must seem something of a mystery. The subject of, negotia- tion is the sale to Japan of the Chinese Eastern Railway, and the difference between the Japanese and Russian prices is only a little Over £2,000,000 sterling-hardly TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY." Fox-Trot I've got You on the
Heinz Lamann (plazio)
war. The "negotiations Top of My List.
9.45 p.m.. News Bulletin (English worth a Fox-Trot-Let's Fall in Love.
10 p.m., In Praise of Autumn. A have been going on intermittently 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
sequence from German son for two years, and, according to Rugby mid-day Press
and German poetry arranged Russian omcial figures, the USSR, further London stock
by Gert Randolf-Schmalnauer affers to accept 160,000,000 yen and commodity quotations, follow-11.45 p.m., News Bulletin (Ger- Japan offers to pay 120,000,000 yen and In addition compensation to by New York quotations,
workers displaced from the service of the railway.
ed
10.40 p.m-Close down.
newg,
and
opening
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME.
945 p.m.. Time Bignal from Big
Ben. News Bulletin.
Marla Neuss (violin)
man), Reichswher Concert. Conducted by Qbermusikmeister Adolf Berdien
It is quite certain that the 12.15 am News Bulletin. (Englian Soviet Government do not want to 12.30 am.. Dia close down (Gerbe involved in any struggle with
man, English)
MĀ RADIO MANILA
10 p.m., Songs of Yesterday and the Day before that, sung by! Tom Kinniburgh and Sophle 5 p.m., Studio Mus cai Varieties.
5.30 p.m., Dolla: s.s. Prealdent Mc- Rowlands.
Wireless Kinley Orchestra Programme, Orchestra, conductor, E. God-6.10 p.m. Spanish Informational
Period, Belfast frey Brown. from studio."
10.03 p.m., The Belfast
11 p.m.. Evensong. from York
Minister.
6.30 pm English Informational
Period
7 p.m. Alexander the Mystic,
Avelino, ass sted by Jonnu
Japan. It is their fear of being ao Involved that has led them to follow the policy of concluding pacts of non-aggression in the West. of seeking recognition by the United States, and of talking about entering the League. This the view in diplomatic quarters here.
11.45 p.m. Time Signal from 1.15 pm Request Songs Bally 8:30 pm. Momento Lirico con
Greenwich Concert by the
Norbert Wethmar Trio: Her 1 Harrie
bert Wethmar (violin) Bram 7.30 p.m. Boswell Sisters. Martin (violoncello), Wilfred 745 pm, DMH.M. Programme
- ducted by Antonio Serrano.“
8.55 p.m. Stock Quotations,
9 pm, Opera Hour.
10.30 p.m... Sign Off
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