HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA
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SHOWING TO-DAY
ANDY HARDY
Gets SPRING FEVER”
with
Lewis STONE Mickey ROONEY Cecilia PARKER Fay HOLDEN
ADDEDI
QUEEN'S ONLY
WEDNESDAY
An MGM Picture
THAT MOTHERS MIGHT L VE"
Winner of the Motion Picture Academy Award for the Best Short Subject of 19391
At The QUEEN'S "TARZAN FINDS A SON"
TO-MORROW
At The ALHAMBRA "RENEGADE TRAIL" WILLIAM BOYD
STAR THEATRE
HANKOW AD KOWLOON DAILY AT 230-5-20-720-920 TEL 57795
IN THE MOOD OF
GREAT ROMANCE
WITH THE
the
THRILL OF MIGHTY DRAMA picture the
"world is talking
about!
TO-MORROW
TODAY ONLY
Greta Garbo.
M.G.M. Picture
in.
44
4 SHOWS
DAILY 2.30-5,20 7.20-9.30
ROBERT
TAYLOR
BARBARA
STANWYCK
66
HIS
AFFAIR"
with
VICTOR MCLAGİEN
George Brent
PAINTED
VEIL
MAJESTIC
THEATRE
カリ
NATHAN ROAD
KOWLOON
TEL 57222
|(MATINEES: 204–30; • EVENIN65% 20«.-30«-50«:70.) SHOWING TODAY
A LAUGHING SPREE FROM NEW YORK TO PAREE!
GIRLS, DO YOU
WANT TO GO TO PARIS?
MELLYN
ALL YOU NEED IS
A Flutter
You don't knows
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about that Ing feeling? Soe
COOD GIRLS
DOUGLAS BLONDIIL
Alan
Joom
Walter. CONNOLLY-CURTIS - PERRY' Screen play by Gladys Lehman
and Ken, England.
Directed by ALEXANDER HALL
A COLUMBIA PICTURE
NEXT CHANGE
Mystery of the Phantom Killer Ray!
CHARLES FARREL FLIGHT TO FAME”
JAQUELINE WELLS --
A Columbia Thriller
COMING EVENTS
APRIL
8-Tides: High 235 am, and 1614
Palila
Low 328 am, and 4 pai Sunrise: 6,1), am; Sunnel; 6.ki pm. St John's Ambulance Inspection by HE. the Governor Causeway Bay, 630
P.
Patrick's Hall. Garden Road: Lecture by Bey, W. P. MacDonagh
The Inquisition," 5.30 p.m.
HKPA Council Meeting, 5.30 p.m. Crown Land Sale, PWD.. 3 pun. Meeting of Halcyon Circle at rest- dence of Mrs. E. Dunbar, é p.m.
YMCA: War Work 10 am: Whist Drive 9
VO 9 Am.
Cheero Club, Dance. 830 p.m.
King's College: H.K. Teachers' Assn. Mig.: Lecture by Mr. A. Y. Lin "Local Fishes." 5.15 p.m.
9
Military Police Mess: Whist Drive, p.m.
Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.P.), Cort. House, 9 min.-i p.m.
Colony Tennis Championships. 9-Tide: High 9.45 km, and 10.58 pm. Low 3.55 am. and 435 pim.
Sunrise: 6.09 a.m.; Sunset: 8,42 p.m. Union Church: Wedding--Fender Dempsey,
CBS Physical Training Display. 8.13
p.m.
H.K. Rotary Club Tin Mtg, 1 p.m. Speaker-Mr. L. Starbuck “Ex- ploring the Upper Atmosphere.”
Meeting of District and Deputy District A.R.F. Wardens Yee Kuk Street Dispensary, 6.45 p.m.
YMCA Bridge. Class 10 am: Badminton & p.m.; Mixed Swimming. up.J.
Cheero Eastern Manila.
Ladles Working Party (B.WOF). Govt. House, 9 am-1 pm.
Colony Tennis Championships.
10—Tides: Bigh
"Club: Whist Drive, 9 p.m.
Soccer Team Leaves for
(1.30 p.m. Low 420 am, and 5.15
Z
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GENERAL
Radio
"HONGKONG
Lory, Supreme Cours
Programmes
On Wavelengtha al 355
metres, (345' 'keb) 21.49
W | 'matres (SÜKi magueycles).
PUCCINI'S "LA BOHEME", ACTS, 3 & 4
del). Entrance of the Little Faune (from “Oydallse --Plerne); Mosquito Dance (White), Thunder and Light- Ing-Polka, Op. $24 (Joh. Strauss). "Erocession of the Sardar (ầu, « from
'Caucasian sketches Ippolito Iwanow); "Alde”. Grand" Márch. Act 2" (Verdi),
1.30
"Songs" by Richard Tauber (Tenor) and Deanna Durbin (So- prana).
Still as the Night (Car Bohm); Caiming of the Tempest (Durmer "Fader Nasi Bulo“
Falk-Richard Tauber (Tenor) with Someone to 12.13 p.m. Short Service of Inter-Chorus and Orchestra. ression.
Care for Me fim. Three Smart Girl"); 11 Bacio (Arditi)-Deanna 12.30 The BBC, Wireless Military Durbin (Soprano) with Orchestra. O Band.
8.45 Norwegian Light Symphony Orchestra.
Mia Bella Napol!! (from "Venus in The Jolly Robbers-Overture | Silk')—Richard Tauber (Tenor), with (Suppe). Hungarian Dance ('Prom Orchestra, ~ Foreign Parts--Moszkowski, Op. 23); Le Reve Passę (Krier & Helmer);
12.46 The Madrigal Singers singing Brahms' Gypay Songs, Op. 163..
1.00 Local-Time Signal and Wea. ther Report.
103 Variety with Moreton & Kaye, Eddie Peabody, Betty Driver and Sam Browne,
Voca!--I'l Take Romance
Fantasia, On Norwegian Folk Songs (arr. Haland).
$.54 Excerpts from Gilbert & Sul- Ulvan.
Oldham
"Tolanthe If You Go In You're Sure to WinDerek Oldham. Darrel Fancourt & George Baker. If We're (from Weak Enough to, Tarry Winifred
Rands (the dim); I Love to Whistle (fim Lawson and Lesle
"The 'Mad about Music')-Betty Driver
Of Happiness the Very with Orchestra. Two Pianos-Nola;
George Baker Pally Kitten On The Keys; Russian and Chorus: Riaing Early in the
Dave Kaye with Morring-George Baker and Bass
Vocal-Talking Take A Pair of Anarkling My
Big Derek Oldham with Orchestra. Heart (Alm
"The Big Derek Broadcast'); Have You Soon
Rag-Ivor Moreton Drims and Through
20
ubers (Baritone)
with
The
10.15. inổ tà
al-This Is The Day of Raker. I've libe and Joke-George
Sunrise: 6.08 am; Sunset: 8.43 p.m. Claims against estate of William Welz due.
Quarry Bay School, Spring Festi. val, 11 am.
T.M.C.A.: Women's Section Com-
Mtg.. 10.30 a.m.;
Badminton
mitter $11 day.
Cheero Club: Dance. 8.30 p.m. Ladies Working Party (B.W.OP). Govt. House, 9 am-1 pm.
Colony Tennis Championships. 11-Black-Out Exercises,
Claims against Aachen & Munich Fire Insurance Co. due.
Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., An- nual Mig. 11 a."
י
St. Joseph's College Annual Sports. Caroline
p.m Wah Yan College Sports, Kowloon. F.C. Ground,
P..
Inspection of Fire Brigade by HE the Governor, No: 2. Police Station, Wanchal, 5.16 p.m.
YM.CA: Games Morning. 10 m Cheero Club: Games Evening. Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.P.), fovt. House, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Colony
Tennis Championships. Championship.
12-Extraordinary Gen Mig, of Kowloon Football Club.
Northumberland & Darkam Dinner Dance. Peninsula. Hotel.
ed
YM.C.A: Badminton 8 pm.: Mix
Swimming, & om. CHETO Club Darts Billiards
Table-Tennis.
Ladies Working Party (B.W.C.F.), Govt. House, 9 am-1 p.m.
Colony Tennis Championships. 13-CES. Sports
Lawn Bowls: Bowlsters v. Artillery Company, H.K.V.D.O., 3 p.m.
EK. Chamber of Music Concert, Jovernment House, 9.15 p.m.
14-International Softball Series,
p.m.
Lal Wah Cup Final Chinese v Army.
Macho Races
15 St. Patrick's Hail,
Garden
Road: Lecture by Rev. W, P. Mac- Donagh "Omcial Heroes, and Villains" 5.30 p.m.
Army Inter-Unit Tug-of-War Com- Petition
of Auxiliary Nursery Inspection Service by RE, the Governor at China Fleet Club, 8.30 pm.
Premler Showing of 1940 Chevrolet, Far East Motors, Kowloon, 3 p.m.
Crown Land Sale, F.W.D., 3 pm. 16-Toc F. Kowloon Circle, Social Dance, St. Andrew's Church Hall, 8.30 p.m.
and
Army Boxing-Open Individual Competition, B p.m.
17 RK & Shanghai Hotels Ltd., Annual Mtg. 12 Boo
Army
Boxing-Open Individual Competition, 8 p.m.
So Yeomen of the Guard": How Say Sam You Malden, Will You Wed--Arthur Orchestra.
Sa Forking, Winifred Lawson George
* Done! I at a Bride! Days (Dixon & Woods): Just A Crazy Baker. Peabody playing his Banjo, Guitar.
(Smith Song
Williams)-Eddle Winifred Lawson.
9.15 London Relay-The News Sum- Mandoline and Mando-'Cella
(with
mary. Vocal Chorus). Vocal Red
London Relay."Under" Nazi Maple Leaves (Kennedy-Grosz)-Betty Driver with Orchestra.
On
with
930
Rule."
9.45 Short Concert by Eileen Jovce (Plano), Marjorie Hayward (Violin) and Edouard Commette (Organ).
1.30 Reuter & Ragby Press, Wea ther Forecast and Announcements.
145 Dance" Music,
Tarantella in A Minor (Parjèon); Fox-Trots-The Gentleman Awalta; Lotus Land and Danse Negre (Cyril Bing. My Heart (from Love Affair Scott-Eileen Joyce. (Piano). Value Will Osborne & His Orchestra Thiste (Scott) Serenade (Drdia) Swing Fox-Trots-Am I Blue? My Marjorie Hayward (Violin) with Kinda Love-Dorsey Bros, & Their Piano. Piece Heroique (Cesar Franck Orchestra
Vocal by Bing CrosbyEdouard Commette (Organ). Rumbas Farewell, Sweet You've Got The Wrong (from This make you whistle) Dan Miguel & His Cuban Music. Swing Fax-Trots-Way Down Yonder of La Scala, Milan, with Orchestra. In New Orleans; Ain't Misbehavin' Max Abrams & His Rhythm Makers. Tangos-La Carcajada: Bella Espanola -Orquesta Tipica Roberto Pirpo.
2.15
Close down
6.0 "For the Children.”.
humha
10.08 "Puccini's "La" Boheme” Acts
and IV.
Sung by Artists and Full Chorus
11.00
Calla
Close down..
SHORT WAVE
DAVENTRY
Wavelength
"Now We Are Six (AA Milne Fraser-Simson); The Engineer; 'The
17.790.0.- (16.1529.) G.S.G Wind in the Hill-Mimi Crawford (Soprano) with Plano. Little Lady GSH G.R.B.
151me. (31,65m)). 21,47ma. - (31_571_) Make-Believe (Tobias-Simon)
Bingo.5.0.
15.18m.c. (19.79m)
alm
IN ENGLISH (Bass) · Transmission I-News Sum-
Dida Oughta Da. Such Crosby (Vocal) with Organ. You
$ig
Things Fella)-Paul Robeson
with Orchestra Camptown
"NEWS
Races Inary
Uncle Ned: Ring De Banjo (Foster)
Pull Bulletin
Full Bulletin
Frank Lather & the Lyn Murray Trans. II & I-News Sum- Quartet. Studio Story by Aunt Susan. I'm Popeye. the Sallorman Comedy Waltz Sydney Kyte & His Piccadilly Hotel Band: Snowball with Orchestra.
(Carmichael)-Paul Robeson (Bass)
6.30 Closing local Stock Quota tions.
5.$2 Compositions of Borodin Prince Igor: Introduction. Polovtsi Dances Dance of the Young Girls: Dance of the Men Polovtsi Dances- General Dance. Chorus of the Young
Goes it Prince2
Polgyts! Girls-Les Choeurs De L'Opera Russe. How (Prince IgorTheodore Chalispins (Bass) with Orchestra. Scherzo Sergei Rachmaninoff (Plano). Song of Prince Calitsky (Prince Igor) Theodore Chailapine (B&58) Orch.
with Peasants Chorus ''Prince Iger-Sorokin Russian Choir.
7.92 Marek Weber & His Orchestra. At The Tchaikowsky Fountain- Fantasta (Urbach). Simple Aveu (Thome). Boring Song (Mendelsohn) Suite Orientate" (Popy). Dream Waiz (Millocker).
7.00 London Relay-The News. 4.00 Local Time Birval, Weather Report and Announcements,
8.03 This week's programmes. 8.07 The Boston Promenade Or-'
18-Vagabond Rotarians, Cafe de Chine, 1 pm
Army
Individual chestra Boxing---Open Competition, 8 p
Legislative Council Meeting, 2.30
P
19 Tung Ah Knitting Co. Ltd
Annual Mtg.. 692, Bhai Street, Sp.m. St. George's Day, Gals Show, King's Theatre, 9.30 p.m...
Y.M.CA Hockey Club Cabaret Dance, Peninsula Hotel, 9pm,
20 REO.CA **Supper
Dance,
Peninsula Hotel
HK. Jockey Club's Fourth Extra Race Meeting, "2.30 p.m.
Chinese-Australian AUSTI Supper Dance, HK. Hotel, 8.30 p.m.
Supreme Court: Criminal Sessions, 10 a.m.
21-
—HK. Golf Club: Gemi-finals of Adamson Cup due to be completed.
Football League: Champions ▼ Rest. Military Band Concert at Peninsula Hotel. 9pm.—11 pm.
22--Union: Waterboat Co., Ltd. Annual Meeting, 11 am
-Meditation (from · "Thais' — Mes- senet); Largo (from Xerxes”—Ban-
do.
do.
Transmission V-News Sum-
mary Full Bulletin
4.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m.
6.45 pp.
7.30 p.m.
-0.15 pm.
12.00 mid-
night
7.30 a.m. 1.30 1.10.
SHORT TALKS
FROM B.B.C.
(All Hongkong Time" MondaysBackground
to the News
11.00 p.m. Tuesdays — Background
to the News
8.15 8.30 Is England Now
11.00 pm. Cards on the Table 8.00 p.m. Wednesdays in Eng
land Now
6.45 8. Cards on the Table 8.15 m. of Moment 11.00 p.m. Katters tatters of·
6.45 8.11.
Back to
News Fridays - In England
Now
11.00 p.m.
11.00 DEL
Saturdays---In England
Now
6.45 $.11.
London Log
3.30 p.m.
11.15 1.00
Log 4.45 km.
London Log Bundays-Londo
Two Schools Of Thought
-CROSS - CUBRENTS within the party. The Tribune
IN INDIA LONDON, Mar. & (Bg Air Mall) Two schools of thought have emerged regarding likely political developments in India..
. INEVITABLE
TOW
One school believes that civil disobedience is inevitable, since
00
In view of the lack of discipime
"(Lahore)" holds that it would be sheer madness to waive these considerations in making a "de- cision to start civil disobedience. Recalling Mr. Gandhi's attitude when the war broke out, when be indicated his sympathy, with the Allles, competcht observers bellove that he will think deeply and cautiously before embarking the British and Congress Party civil disobedienče, cases appear to be incompatible: His policy is likely to be in the other asserts that authority tofuenced by loftler principles than launch, civil disobedience vests in Mr Gandhi, who will not oper such a campaign will he is satis fled that party discipline is effec- tive and that Congressmen are carrying out the constructive pro- Meet,gramme he has laid down a
essential to its success
That programme is based on non-violence, communal harmony of untouchability, the removal and the use of khadi.
LACK OF DISCIPLINE.
St. Patrick's Hall, Garden Road: Lecture by Rev. W. P. MacDonagh
The Middle Ages" 5.30 p.m.
Crown Land Sale, PV
P.WD. 3 p.m. 23-Army Inter-Unit Athletic Meet. Polo Ground, 2.30 p.m.
Inter-School Sports Caroline Hi DOBA. Annusi Mtg., 8.30 p.m. 24-Army Inter-Unit Athletic Meet, Polo Ground, 9.30 a.m.
St. Paul's Girls' College Anniver- sary Celebrations 5 p.m.
25-Amy Inter-Fait Athletic
Polo Ground, 2.30 p.m.
26-Boftball League Presentation Nizhi Dance,
Inter-School Sports (Finals), Care- line Hill
Referees' Ass, Dance, Hotel Cecil. 27-R.EO.CA, Social Evening.
•
these involved in the differences between the Right and Left wing elements in the Congress Party,
AN UNDER-CURRENT There is an undercurrent of non-Congress opinion which re- gards the Ramgarh resolution as a challenge justifying the cross- ing of swords between the British and the Congress Party. When allowance is made for the poll- tical and party implications of the Working Committee's resolu-
28-H. Golf Club Adamson up Ever Congress Party commen- tion, however, it is certain that
Final due to be completed
K.C.d.
Mized Doubles
Tournament, 2.30 p.m.
Tennis
29-8t Patrick's Hall, Garden Road: Lecture by Rev, WP, Mac-. Donagh The Faith in Europe.
tators are pointing out the dan- the continuance of the present. gera of launching a civil dia policy of patient effort to find a obedience campaign in the absolution will best serve the situa sence of enmmunal harmony and tion.
MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1940.-PAGE 3
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