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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

HONG KON

4?· 2·30-515·7·90·930 RË

KOWLOON

AT 230-520-220°8 9:30 PM.

SHOWING TO-DAY

Deanna's in Love!

Деанка

DURBIN

FIRST LOVE

Helen PARRISH Robert STACK Eugene PALLETTE- Lewis HOWARD June Storey Levatrice Joy

A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE

Wednesday At the QUEEN'S Tomorrow At the ALHAMBRA

$1000 A TOUCHDOWN '

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TAKE ANY THAN ON HAPPY VALLEY BJE

4 SHOWS

FLEMING ROAD

TEL 28473

.DAILY

2.30-5.75

7.15.9.30

ORIENTAL

THEATRE

LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY

YOU'LL LIKE THIS ACTION-PACKED COMEDY!

It's full of surprises, loads of laughter, exceptional stars that

The

insures great entertainment,

America's

Laff Hit

of the Year!

Hot Art...

But It's

Darn Good

Font

KID from KOKOMO

with PAT O'BRIEN WAYNE MORRIS · JOAN BLONDELL MAY ROBSON - JANE WYMAN STANLEY FIELDS MAYE SOLENBLOOM SIDNEY TOLER. Disecind by LEWIS SEILER • Presented by WARNER BROS.

Triton Patty by Jerry Wald and Maud momely from an riadil leery by Duston Yeruhé * A Hot Halonal Patura.

TWO DAYS ONLY! TO-MORROW & WEDNESDAY.. A GREAT MAGICIAN IN A MATRIMONIAL COMEDY! He created a dream woman by magic, then married her.

Eternally

Yours

shared New CETED ARTISTS

LORETTA YOUNG-DAVID NIVEN.

● MATINEES: 20c.-30c • EVENINGS: 20c.-30c.-50c.-702.

DAILY AT

2.30

5:20 7.20 9-20

STAR

TODAY ONLY

RED PEPPER RIOTICne-woman revolution In love! Miss "UMPY" of Mexica sgainst “ad" gran's madness! Hystarleal bl-jinks!;

LUPE VELEZ The GIRL from MEXICO

DONALD WOODS-LEON ERROL LINDA HAYES DONALD MacDRIDE

TOMORROW •

LAWRENCE TIBBETT VIRGINIA BRUCE.

44

HANKOW ROAD • KOWLCON TEL. 57795:

in METROPOLITAN

NEW PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE

A new Pentecostal · Tabernacle

CHILD MURDER ALLEGED

COMING EVENTS

JAN

29-Tides: High 12.55 pm; Low 821 am and 6.11 p.

Sunrise: 7.04 a.m.; Sunset: 6.09 p.m. Compulsory Service Tribunal, 4.15 pm

YMCA: Women's Section, Com- mittee Mtg 12 noon; War Work, 10 an; Flag Whist Drive, 8.30 p.m.; AD.C.

p.m.

Crown Land Sale, P.WD. 3 p. First HK.VD.C. Camp enda. Cheero Club Dance 8.30 pm Theatrical programme, Taiping Theatre, in ald of BW.OF, 8.45 p.m. Chinese Y.M.C.A. Dinner to Miss Taal Kwel, Venching Restaurant

3. Andrew's Vicarage: Winter Food Relief Committee, 6 p.m.

Union Church: HK Singers. Re- hearsal, 5.30 p.m.

Military Police Mess: Whist Drive, 9 p.m.

Ladies Working Party (B.W.O.F.). Govt. House, am-1 pm.

30-Tides: High 12.46 a.m. and 1.42 pm: Low 7.01 am, and 739 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.04 .m.; Sunset: 8.69 pm Second HKV.D.C. Camp Start at Fanling.

HE. Rotary Club Tifin Mtg. 1 pm. Kowloon Chess Club, Peninsula Ho tel. 5.30 p.m.

St Andrew's Mothers' Union, En- rolment Service, 3 p.m.

8. and S. Home, Cireult Quarterly Mtg.. 8.30 p.m.

Cathedral Scouts, Bishop's House, 5.30 p.m.

YMCA.: Bridge Class, 10 a.m.; Badminton from

8 p.m. 31-K.K.R.A. Shoot. Entries close for Trinity College of Music Practical Examination.

Nominations for Urban Counci LawIL bowls: HE's team v. U.S.R.C Government House. 9.15 p.m.

YM.C.A.: Badminton (all day); Debate "That Economics is the Most Important Factor in Warfare" 9 p.m. FEB.

1-Christ Church annual meeting. 8.45 p.m.

YM.CA: Games Morning, 10 a.m.; First Aid Lecture, 10 a.m.; ADO. 9

p.m.

2-H.K. Chamber Music Club con-

cert, Government House, 9.30 p.m.

HK.L.AC. Jumble Sale, St. An- Andrew's Church Hall, 3 p.m.

YM.C.A.: Charity Bridge and Mah- -Jongg Drive in aid of HK. Benevo lent Society Funds, 3 p.m.

ARP. Lectures for Students com- mence, S.C.M.P., 5.45 p.m.

3-HE the Governor accompanied by Lady Northcote will open the new premises of the Hongkong and Kow- con Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., in Canton Road, Kowloon, at noon.

His Excellency and Lady Northcote will lunch with the Directors of the China Light and Power Co. Ltd, at the Peninsula Hotel, 1 p.m., and afterwards pay an Informal visit to the Company's Dew power station at Hok Un

5D. A WORD

Special Telegraph Rates For Services

A Special Telegraph Service.. to members of HM. Army and Air Force for urgent domestic macters will be introduced and become applicable to Hongkong next Friday, Feb. 2.

CONDITIONS

The conditions are: Address must include following particulars in order shown.

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GENERAL

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 km) 31:49 metres (9,32 megacycles).

BISHOP SARGENT ON OPERA FROM THE STUDIO Mozart Symphony

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession

Musie

"Princess Charming"-Selection (Sir may, Ruby and Waller)-Palace Theatre Orchestra. "Viktoria and Her Hussa** '(Abraham) — Vocal. Genis-Light Opera Company with Orchestra.

7.50 London Relay-The News. 8.00 Local Time Strust, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.63 This week's programmes. 8.07 Studio-Bishop "Opera"

Barreat

OF

8.57 Orchestral Selection, With The Classics (arr. Sidney Crock), Intro: Polonaise (Chopin): Moments Musicale (Schubert); Rosa- 12.30 Half An hour of Dance munde Ballet (Schubert); Nocturne (Chapin); March (Tchaikowsky); Blow Fox-Trot-These Foolish Waltz of the flowers Tchaikowsky); Things (from 'Spread it Abroad'); William Tell Overture (Rossini); Awful Let Down-Carroll Fox-Trot-I'm Building Up To An Dance of the sugar-plum fairy Gibbons (Tchaikowsky);" Mtzute Walt and the Savoy Hotel Orpheaps (Chopin) Hungarian Tangos--Madame,

Rhapsody You're Lovely; (Liszt)--Alfredo Campoli and His His Tipics Orchestra Fox-Trot-Tatti Spider of the Night-Mantovani and Concert Orchestra.

9.65 Studio-Comments on Recent

Prutti: Jama On Toast Gene Krupa Events,

and His Orchestra. Waltz Dearest Love (from Operette-Noel Coward); Quickstep-In The St Of The Night alm "Rosalle")Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra. Fox-Trot In A Sentimental Mood--Duke Elling- ion and His Orchestra,

9.15 London Relay The News Summary.

9.30 B.B.C. Recording-"Breakfast with the Bullducher

Written by Ursula Branston. Music by Various Composers. Production by

1.00 Local Time Signal" and We William Maclurg. ther Report.

10.00 A Chopin Recital by Arthur 1.03 Songs by Leslie Haichinson (Rubinstein (Plano), at the Plano.

Grade Polonaise, Op. 22. Nocturne Maybe I'm Wrong Again (Trent-1 B Major, Op. 8, No. 2; Nocturne In Bennett); Back To Those Happy F Major, Op. 15, No. 1 Walts In Days (Nicholls). All My Life (flm C. Sharp Minor, Op. 64, No. 2. *Laughing Irish Eyes').

1.13 Patricia Rosborough (Piano) and H. Robinson Cleaver (Organ),

Zampa (Herold); Foct and Peasant (Suppe)-Patricia Rossborough Robinson

arc

Cleaver. Sweetmeat

Joe,

the

a

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The Candy Man (Croom-Johnson); A Cavalcade of Martial Tunes Intro: There's something about a soldier: The King's Horses: When Guards

Parade: When on Soldier's on Parade: The Toy Drum Major-Patricia Rossborough (Piano). Nola (Arndt) The Wedding of the Painted Doll, Intro: The. Doll Dance (Brown)--Patricia Rassborough and Robinson Cleaver.

10.22 Compositions of Brahms.

Tragic Overture, Op. 81-The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Gesange, Op 121-Denn es gehet dem Arturo Toscanini Vicr Ernste Menschen: Die Mainacht, Op. 43, No.

-Alexander Op. 117, No. 2-Elleen Joyce (Piano). Gerald Moore (Piano). Intermezzo, Hungarian Dance No. 5: Hungarian Dance No. 6-Boston Promenade Or chestra cond. by Arthur Fiedler. Cradle Song-The Angelus Octet.

11.00 Close down.

Kipnis (Bass) and

SHORT WAVE ·

1.30 Renter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.

145 Two Mozart Songs by Ivar Calls Andresen (Bass).

G&G G.S.B.

o Isis and Osiris ("The Magic GSH "Plete"); Within These Sacred Walls

("The Magic Flute").

35.

1.53 Mozart-Symphony in D. No.

eir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra,

2.15 Close down.

6.00 "For the, Children” The Clockwork Courtship (kay- ners-Gracie Fields (Vocal) with Orchestra. The Town Mouse and The Country Mouse Part III I Got A "Code" In My "Doze" (Fields and Others)-Gracie Fields (Vocal) with Orchestra Studio-Story by Aunt Susan. Here Comes The Sandman Ilm Mr. Dodd takes the Air-Elste Carlisle (Vocal) with Orch.

6,30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.33 The Kentucky Minstrels,

Flight of Ages (Bevan)-Soloist: John Duncan With Herbert Dawson at the Cyan, Bongs from The Ken- tucky Minstrels Plantation Medley (arr Doris" Arnold)-Soloists: Stear Scott and John Duncan. With the Kentucky Banjo Team.

6:43 Concert - Waltzes,

Q.

Ever or Never Waldteufel); Child- ren of Spring (Waldteufel)-Orches-

e. Squadron, battery, company, or tre Mascotte. The Swallows (Josef

other section of unit,

1. Army or Air Force unit

cluding in laster RAF.

g. Eritish Expeditionary

in-

Force

or place or country of destina- tion if not with Expeditionary

Force

Text must be in "plain English no code words being admitted.

Telegrams are subject to Censor- ship.

mitted and all signatures must be Registered addresses are not ad- surnames.

Strauss)-Johann Strauss and His Viennese Orchestra. Dance Of The Fairies "(Willy Rosenthal); Lovely To Kiss (Dicker)-Orchestra Mascotte.

101. Musical Comedy Selections. "Wane Horse Inn Selection (Brik Orchestra (Offenbach, Opera Company

Korngold) - Columbia Light

with Orchestra.

Charell)-New Mayfair

"Helen"-Vocal Gems

art.

G.8.0.

· DAVENTET

Wavelength

17.79b.a. (18.95L) 9.51m.c (31.55m.) 21.4me. (33,97xx.) 15.18m.c. (19,7%-..)

NEWS IN ENGLIJK Transmission I-News Ster-

- mary

Pull Bulletin

Trans. II & -News Sum-

mary

Full Bulletin

do. do.

Transmission V-News Sum-

mary

Full Bulletin

4.00 p.m.

5.00 p.m.

6.45 p..

7.36 TLIL

9.15 DIL

12.00 mid-

night

1.30 Ki 8.30 am

SHORT TALKS

FROM B.B.C.

All Hongkong Timel Mondays Background

to the News

11.00 p.m. Tocadayı Background

to the News

8.15 8.1. In England Now.

.......... 11.00 pm; Cards on the Table 8.00 p.m. Wednesdays In Eng-

Jend Now

6.45 8.m.

Cards, on the Table 8.15 8.11. Matters of Moment 11.00 pm Thursdays-Matters of

Moment

Background

News

*** 6.45 a.m. to the..

11.00 p

11.00 pm.

Fridays In England

Now

Saturdays-In England

How

London Log London Log Sundays—--London Log

6.45-a.m. 3.30 pa ILIB p.m. 6.65 8.1

URBAN COUNCIL BUREAUCRACY

MEETING

HINDERING

WAR EFFORT

5D A WORD Rate will be fivepence a word for text and agnature with a minimum charge of two shillings

The Urban Council will consider and sixpence or equivalent thereof at its meeting tomorrow, at 4.15 (Hongkong $2), No charge will be pim.. a letter from Government made for address or

A resolution stating that the indication signifying the approval of the Government's present bureaucratic EFM.-

Legislative Council to the amendmethods are impeding rather thar Special classes of telegram such ments to the by-laws in the advancing the nation's war efforts as urgent, deferred or letter tele- schedule to the Public Health was passed by a large majority at grams or accessory services such as Food) Ordinance, 1935, under the the annual conference in London R.P.X. will not be admitted.

heading "Sale of Milk generally of the Federation of University Words will be counted in accordand Dairies and Milk Shops." ance with the ordinary rules,

Conservative and Unionist Associa The Chairman will move:- tions Service will also apply from "That in exercise of the powers members of Army and Air Force conferred by section 3 of the porting the resolution, complained and messages must be passed by Public Health (Bonitation) Or of the muddle which he said bad Mr. J. P. Meade, of Oxford, sup-

Censor,

dinance, 1935, and of all other attended the setting up of a depart. the Urban Council makes the fol-tion at Oxford. He said that one powers in that behalf enabling, ment of the Ministry of Informa lowing addition by-law under the man who was supposed to be in. heading "Dangerous and Offensive charge of a foreign news depart MINE EXPLODES Trades" set, forth in Schedule A toment received for three months NEAR CHENG CHAU. the said Ordinance:

salary of about £500 a year. An explosion took place near for the production of soot or language of the country in ques- He was unable to speak the WOUNDING CHARGE the Cheung Chau Teland. at 8 lampblack is declared to be an tion, and

p.m., on Saturday evening, when offensive trade,"

knew nothing Chan Fong, 21 unemployed, a floating mine struck a rock and

whatever of the culture, or the appeared before Mr. E. Himsworth caused a roar that shook parts of replacement of the Health Officer entirely on two younger dons of the Correspondence relative to the literature of that country. He relled IN LANDING

at Kowloon Court on Saturday, the Colony as far away as Kow by the Deputy Director of Health university who gave their services charged with having maliciously loon Tonz. Whilst making a landing, Mr. P. wounded Li Hing-po, police con-

Services on the Select Committees voluntarily. This was remedied *E. Bedell, Assistant Flying Instruc- stable No. 693, with larceny of a

Fearing that a boat or launch dealing with (1) Cubicles, (2) Ex after three months, when the two tor at the Far East Flying Train scarf, with membership in the

had struck a mine, the Cheung humation and (3) Laundries; and dong revolted (The Times).

Committee for Animals and Birds Chau Police immediately set out the authorization of the Select the mine had been washed up to desi also with applications for ploda. against a rock causing it to er licences for bird shopa.

for a food preserving licence for Application for an offensive No. 2, Sham Chin Street, second Fortunately there were no boat trade licence for an innumbered floor. In the vicinity.

hut, Ngau Tau Kok; Application The usual returns will be tabled.

A further remand of one week was opened on Saturday afternoon in custody was granted by Mr. E. at.Waterloo Road, Kowloon," Himsworth a; Kowloon Court on A Service of Dedication was held, 'Saturday in the case in which Lal conducted by the Rev. T. M. Sung. Hol-ham, 36, salesman, and Cheung of the Pentecos;al Mission. A con- Tip-po, 30. married woman, both gregation of about 800 was present. of No. 624, Shanghai street, are The Mission was founded in 1907, charged with the murder of a and is maintained by free-will child, Lat Bo, on January 4. -gifts from the "followers. The tabernacle, it is learned, was bulls at a cost of about $40,000.

PLANE

DAMAGED

ma. School who was piloting the Triad Society, which is an illegal to investigate and discovered that Avian machines, was "nvolved in society, and with possession of an a slight accident, on Saturday, offensive weapon, a jack knife. He The undercarriage of his ma-was remanded a week in custody chine, was damaged, but Mr. at the request of Inspector A.E. Bedell was uninjured.

Carey, prosecuting.

17: The trade of oil burning

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MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1940. -PAGE 3

KING'S

SHOWING TODAY

DAILY AT 2.30.45.10, 7.16 & 9.30 P.M.

NIGHTS Made

Cool lips...whần gleaming shoulders.....a gizi and a man who loved at the adgs of the PhilippiceJunglewbere fait. 'lé desperadoes lay loamboah! Atriumph of pictate-making by Hollywood's master show.can.

KAMUEL BOLDWYN SPIOLATE.

Gary COOPER

THE REAL GLORY

DAVID NIVEN ANDREA LEEDS REGINALD OWEN'

#RODSEICE CAMPOLD - KAT JONMSON Directed by Heary Hathaway

SOON THE WORD AT CALDWIN 1. ALIPOOD » HIZAJNE VARE METAR A

ALSO COLOUR TRAVELOGUE ETERNAL FIRE

NEXT CHANGE A 20th Century Fox Picture

4 SHOWS DAILY 2.30 -5.20 7.20-9.30

ALICE FAYE CONSTANCE BENNETT NANCY KELLY in TAIL SPIN"

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON

TEL. 57222

MATINEES: 20-30 EVENINGS: 20%-30e50-70

FINAL SHOWINGS TODAY

THE BEST OF THE BADMEN RIDING THROUGH THE MOST EXCITING ADVENTURES ANY MAN HAS EVER LIVED!

HIS GUNS STILL SMOKING FROM ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES'...

He now turns them on the innings West to blast a trall o red-hot adventure through the bad lands!

JAMES

CAGNEY

OKLAHOMA K

HUMPHREY BOGART

ROSEMARY LANE

DONALD CRISP Directed by Lloyd Bacon

Music Jay Man Steinar » Stroon Play by Women Duff, Robert Buck and Edward £. Parobars • Frons or Criginal Story by Banel %. Paramore and Wally'Klete » AWARNER M06. Paley'

TOMORROW AND

WEDNESDAY

The Greatest British Star in Her Best Picture of The Season!~

GRACIE FIELDS in "KEEP SMILING"

A 20th Century Fox Picture

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2.30.5.15,7.20,&9.30.P.M. MATINKES 1,254, 106, 404 EVENINGS 20, 3, 30% 704, 834.

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY ACTION THRILLS ROMANCE (.

THE FABULOUS EXPLOITS OF FEARLESS WYATT EARP!

FRONTIER MARSHAL

...

RANDOLPH SCOTT NANCY KELLY

·CESAR ROMERO • BINNIE BARNES JOHN CARRADINE-

TO-MORROW & WEDNESDAY, TWO DAYS ONLY! LUPE VELEZ in

"THE GIRL FROM MEXICO"

with Donald Woods, Leon Errol

An RKO RADIO Picture

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