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COMING EVENTS
APRIL
19-Tides: High 7.15 am, and 7.19 p.m. Low 1257 am, and 1.06 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.61 a.m.; Sunset: 6.45 p.m. Tung Ab Knitting Co Ltd. Annual Mig. 693, Shal Street, 3 p.m. St. George's Day, Gala Show, King's Theatre, 9.30 p.m..
YM.O.A Hockey Club Cabaret Dance, Peninsula Hotel, 9 p.m.; Bad minton and Mixed Swimming from
Pathedrut
Women's Fellowship, Jumble Bale, Cathedral Hall, 3 p.m.
Indian School Sports, L.R.C.
Colony Tennis Championship.
Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.F.), Govt. House. 9 a.m.—) p.m.
Helena May Inst: Christian Fellow- ship. 10.30 am.
HK Union Church Hall: Ladies” Guild, 3
3 p.m.
Fung Ping Shan Library: Meeting of H.K. Branch of the Sino-British Cul- tural Ass 5.45 p.m.
Cheers Club: Darts, Table-Tennis, Billards
Wedding: Green-Williamson. 20-Tides: High 7.50 am. and 8.20 p.m. Low 1.38 am and 2 p.m.
Saarkie: #a.m; Bunsel: 8.43 p.m. R.E.O.C.A. Supper Dance. Peninsula Hotel.
8. Andrew's Club, Hockey & Bad- minton Dinner. Church Hall, 7.30 P.I
H.X. Jockey Club's Fourth Extra" Race Meeting, 3.30 pm.
Chinese-Australian Assn. Supper Dance, R.K. Hotel 8.30 p.m.
Y.M.C.A.: Hockey Grand Finals,
Park. 3 p.m.
King's
Supreme Court: Criminal Sessions.
10 am.
"Barrel of Fun" at China
*I CAPTURE YOUR KNIGHT" says "Olivia de Havilland, but Bette Davis, as Queen Elizabeth, proves that the Queen can protect her own. The scene is from Warner Bros' brilliant Tech- nicolour production, "The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex," which makes its local bow tonight at 9.30 p.m. at the King's
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Brilianity disced by JOHN FORD
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Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, Spancer Tracy
“SAN FRANCISCO”
SAZUDA- «
A.T.S. GIRL Churchill Sued
TO WED VISCOUNT
LONDON, April 2 (By Air Mail) -Viscount Hanworth, twenty- three-year-old peer, is to marry A.T.S. Junior Company Com- mander Isolda Rosamond Parker. whom he met recently when they were billeted in the same area.
Mr. Winston Churchill is being sued for £250,000-in New York.
The Appelste Court. gave him 20 days in which to answer a slander
sult brought by Mr. Griffin.
Mr. Griffin, cwner and publisher of the New York Evening Enquirer, alleges that Mr. Churchill granted him an interview, and later called the interview a vicious lle."
Fleet
Club Theatre. 9.15 p.m.
Chinese Play at Taiping Theatre in Rid of BW.OF.
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FK. University: Exhibition. of Paintings, 10 am-8 p.m.
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FK Golf Club: Semi-finals of Adamson Cup due to be completed
Football League: Champlons & Rest Military Band Concert at Peninsula Hotel. 9 p.m-11 p..
R.K
University: Paintings, 10 am-6 p.m.
American Tennis Tournament G.S.C.C., 2.15 p.m.
RELAY
Exhibition
of
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cession.
TMCA Discussion Group 9 p.m.-Speaker: Mr. A. J. Partridge.
22-Tides: High 9,68 am, and 10.13 p.m. Low 2.48 a.m. and 3.36 p.m. .
Sunrise: 5.59 a.m.; Sunset: 6,47 p.m. Union Waterboat Co., Ltd. Aurrual Meeting. 11 8.m.
St. Patrick's Hall. Garden Road: Lecture by Rev. W. P. MacDonagh "The Middle Ages" 5.30 p.m.
Crown Land Sale, P.WD. 3 p.m.“ Bt. Andrew's Church Hall. "Movie" Shots of England and America," 9.15 p.m. (for Members and friends of St. | Andrew's Club).
Entries close for H.K. Tennis Lea-
gue.
Exhibition
H.K. University: Paintings 10 am-6 p.m.
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Y.M.C.A.: War Work, 10 am: Whist Drive. 8.30 p.m.
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23-Army Inter-Unit Athletic Meet, Polo Ground. 2.30 p.m.
Inter-School Sports, Caroline Hil D.O.BA. Annual Mtg., 5.30 p.m. Ladies Golf Scotland v.. Rest, Faz- HAS.
St. John's Cathedral Hall: Dloce- san Conference, 5.30 p.m.
Opening of New Building of HK. Red Swastika Society. Eastern Ter- race. "Causeway Bay. 3 p.m.
H.K. University: Exhibition of Paintings. 10 am-6pm.
Contract Bridge Class,
YMCA.
10 a.m.; General Meeting of Swim- ming Section. 8 p.: Badminton and Mixed
• Sgleaming. 6 p.m.
24-Army Inter-Unit Athletic Meet, Polo Ground, 9.30 am.
St. Paul's Girls' College Bary
ry Celebrations, 5 p.m.
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Anniver-
of
Macao Electric Lighting Co. Ltd.. Annual Mtg.. Lowe, Binzham and
H.K. University: Exhibition Matthews. 11.30 a.m. Paintings. 10 am- p.m.
TM.C.A.: Badminton (all day). 25-Army Inter-Unit Athletic Meet. Polo Ground, 2.30 pm.
H.K. Eugenics League, Annual- Mtg. Gloucester Bldg. 6 om,
H.K.. Canton and Macao Steam- boat Co. Ltd.. Annual Meeting. 12
noon.
HK University:
11
Exhibition of Paintings, 10 a.m-8 p.m.
YMCA.: Games Morning. 10 am. Legislative Council Meeting, 230
p.m.
26-Boftball
Night Dance.
OF MUSICAL COMEDY "1066 AND ALL THAT
Bruckner, Symphony 12.15 p.m. Shart Service of Inter-
12.30 Delius-Brigg Fair, London Symphony Orchestra" con- ducted by Geofrey Toye.
12.48 J. HL. Squire Celeste Oetek
Adantino (Song of the Soul-Le- mare); Andante In G (Batiste). Ave Maria (Schubert, arr. Willoughby); Spring Song (Mendelssohn. art. Wil- |loughby).
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report..
1.03 Patricia Eossborough (Piano) and Bobluson Cleaver (Organ),.
Trees Magyar Melody-Selection. (Rasbach); Parlez-Moi D'Amour (Lenoir).
1.13 New Light Symphony Orches
tra.
Poet and Peasant-Overture (Bup- pe): A Life On The Ocean-Nautical Selection (Binding) -
130 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wen- ther Forecast. and Announcemen is.
1,45
Verdi's "Aida" Act 'III. Characters and Soloists in order of appearance: Maria Capuana (Mezzo- Soprano) - Artneris, » Pharoah's daughter. Trancredi Pasero (Bass)- Ramfls, High Priest. Amangl-Lombar«, di (Soprano)—Alda. Armando Bor giel! (Baritone)—Amonasro, King of Ethiopa. Arnoldo Lindi (Tenor)- Rhadames, & young warrior with Or chestra.
2.15 Close down.
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Minna Gombel
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BETTE ERROL
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PROTECTING THE ARMY AGAINST LOCK - JAW
Complete
protection against
lock-jaw for the British Army may be obtained by two or three in- jections given in much the same
The London Theatre Orches way as the injections now used
for
"Revudeville" Memories Windmill Theatre Selection with Vocal Chorus. "A Country Girl"-Selection (Lionel Monckton),
6.55 Dance Music.
Fox-Trots-Ev'ntide; Lyto' To My self-Louis Armstrong and His Or chestra. Waltz-It's A Sin to Tell League Presentation A Le George Hall and His Orch
Fox-Trot A. Rendezvous with Dream (Alm Poppy")-Shep Fields HIS Rippling Rhythm Fox Trot These
Inter-School Sports (Finals), Caro
Mne H
Referees Asan. Dance, Hotel Ceal R.A.O.C. Monthly Meeting-Speak er: Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell on "Meanings of Place Names in HK
Diocesan Old Girls Ass. General Meeting and Dinner, 7.30 p.m.
Cheers Club: Concert, 8 p.. HK University; Exhibition Paintings, 10 am-6 p.m.
T.M.C.A.: Badminton and Mixed Swimming from 6 p.m.
Annual
RA. Golf Meeting at Fan-
of
Orch Foolish
protection against. typhoid Iever, is suggested in the British Medical Journal.
The usual method of prevenTLUS Lock-Jaw at present is the more r less routine injection of "AT.S." Anti-Tetanic Serum, for au wounds in which there is any pos- sibility of soil contamination.
or
When this proceeding was in- Slow troduced in November, 1914, the Things
from 'Spread it Abroad); Fox-Trot incidence of tetarius among the I'm Building Up To An Awful Let wounded admitted to hospitals in Down-Carroll Gibbons and the 8a England fell from 3.2 per cent to
Orpheans. Fox-Tro-Life
voy Hotel In Love (0.17 per cent and further
ex-
Begins When
Comedy perience, both in war and 1m The Music Goes Round) Comedy
confirms
the Waltz The Feller That Played the civilian practice,
Casal Club Orchestra. Pox-great value of this practice. Planner Ca Trot Goody-Goody-Harry Roy and
I His Orchestra. Siow For-Trot Did Remember? Alin "Suzy'); Waltz The Dance Goes On (film. Over she gocs-Mantovani
19.03
DISADVANTAGES
On the other hand the use of antitoxin in this way has certain and His Tiplea disadvantages.
the To produce heat effect it must be infected within 24 hours of the injury. and this might not always be. practicable. Also, it quickly disap. pears from the circulation and after a fortnight is un fonger pre-
William R.EO.C.A. Social Evening.
St. Andrew's Club Hockey and Orchestra. Badminton Dinner Dance, St. An- 1.30 London Relay--The Newa drew's Hall. 7.30 pm,
8,00 Local Time Signal, Weather St. Andrew's Club, Mixed Seven-A-Beport and Announcements. Bide Hockey
Tournament, King's 2.30 p.m.
Plano Selections by Billy Park
University: Exhibition of Mayerl Paintings, 10 am-8 p.m.
Helen--Selection' (Ofenbach - BIT. 2A-ER Golf Club Adarason Cup Korngold); Have You Forgotten? sent in sufficient concentration" to Final' due to be completed.
(Buesse).
Miniatures -Billy afford protection. Bix KC.0 Mized. Doubles Tennis Mayerl's. Own Selection. Tournament, 230 pm.
8.13 London Relay "1066 and All
He aates that in the interview, Miss parker is the younger
which took place in 1936. Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Churchill said, "It was all a Parker, of Cromwell-road, S,W, Her A.T.8. rank is equivalent to that of mistake for the US. to enter the
world war." a full leutenant in the Army,
Viscount Hanworth, B second
Mr. Churchill, adds Griffin, has Teutenant in the Royal Engineers, denied that he said this. The succeeded to the title in 1936 on slander action is based on the the death of his grandfather, the denial. Master of the Rolls. His father, Captain Charles T. A. Pollock, was killed in action in 1918.
Mr. Geoffrey Parker W3S formerly in the Egyptian Civil Service
Mr. Churchill's lawyers have the matter in hand but have no com- mento make,
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29--St Patrick's Hall. Garden That." Rond: Lecture by Rev. W. P. Mac- A Musical Comedy, Donagh "The Faith in Europe."
30-HK. Telephone Co., Ltd. An- nual Mtg. 12 noo
HK: Agency for Netherlands In- surance. Co., Ltd. to be discontinued.
9.15 London Relay-News Summary, 9.30 London Belay-"World Affairs." 9.45 Elgar - Woodland Interlude (from ""Caractacus'. Op. 25) and "Dream Children" Op. 43, Nos. 1 and
London Symphony Orchestra cond.. by Lawrance Collingwood.
Further, troublesome reactions among
may
serum:
Occur
sometimes patients who are unduly sensitive. to
the Working along me lines as the modern methods of protection against diphtheria by the injection in health of a modified poison, certain workers have been able to obtain stmflar results with a modified, tetanus poison.
Harry Bickler, of Moorland- avenue, Leeds, has lost "the fun
9.54 Two Songs by Alexander Kip-
Two doses at intervals of three and frolic of life" because of in-
nis (Bass). juries he received in a motor
"Faust" Mephisto Berenade (Go-months can be given with the ad- Tandridge Wells magistrates smash in which he and his wife nod); Golden Calf-with Orchestral ditional protection of a third conducted
dose before a soldier is called upon proceedings were involved last March. He was accompaniment.
10.00 Anton Bruckner Symphony for foreign service or in the outside a cell door when a young | awarded £4,550 damages for No. 4 in E Flat Major, "Stalin is not an ordinary policeman, Arthur Eric Leslie personal injuries and his wife.
Sacaische Staatskapelle conducted event of war. Men so protected human being-he is
would no longer require the in- divine
Brown, was charged with stealing £1,080 for her injuries at Leeds by. Karl Bobm origin." Moscow broadcast.
Azrizes, a gold chain bracelet.
jection of serum it wounded. 11.00 Close down.
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