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MYST

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Arena ping by Bertzam MilihanADE

Blanques Tauriant -Prudent se Laden Hubbard

FRIDAY

&

The miracle musical

romance of a man and

a mannequin.. from the

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Frene

with

ROLAND YOUNG-ALAN MARSHAL MAY ROBSON - BILLIE BURKE ARTHUR TREACHER

ALHAMBRA THEATRE

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Mother

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"LAST TRAIN FROM MADRID "

COMING EVENTS

JULY

3-Tidens High 5.56 am, and § p.m. Low 12.30 am. and 2.55 ^pam.

Sunriser 3:42. n.m.; Sunset: 1.11 p.m. Y,M.C.A.; Water Polo 6 pm-7 p.m.; Badminton all day: Daily Swimming.

Tadies Working Party"(BW.O.Mİ, Govt. House, 9 a.m.—22 noon,

Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 p.m. Kowloon Union Church: Women's Guld, 10 a.m., Club Meeting 8 pm.

Pubile Session of Compulsory Ser- vice Tribunal, Counell Chamber, 4.15 p.m.

Cathedral Women's Fellowship

Working Party. Cathedral Hall 10 jam,

Garrison Sergts: Mess, Whist Drive, a.m.

4-Tides: High 139 am, and 9.43 p.m. Low 1.15 am. and 3.15 p.m.

Sunrise: 5.43 am: Bunset: 7.11 p.m. YMCA. Patriotis Games Morning. ¡10_a.m... Dally Swimming.

H.K. Y's Men's Club, Tan Mtg. 1

turd

Cheero Club Bridge and Mahjong. St John's Cathedral: Wedding Edwards-Baunders.

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Radio

HONGKONG

Programmes

On Wavelengths of 388

metres (545 ko's) 31.49

metres (9.52 megacycles).

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| A Trumpet: Voluntary (Purcell-arr. St E. J. Wood)—Sir Hamilton” Hariy cond. by Halle Orchestra Bolo Trum- pet: Alex Harris Orgaalst: Harold and Dawber. Passing By (Harrick Purcell)-Dennis Noble (Baritone)

Orchestra. Chaconne (Purcell Pavane Galliard (Byrd)-Society of Ancient Instruments. The Lass With. The Delicate Air (Arge): My Lovely Celia (Monro, arr. Lane Wilson)-Nan Maryska (Soprano) with Piano. The Fairy Queen-Three Dances (Purcell, arr. Jacques): (a) Hornpipe; (b) Ron- deau; (c) Jig-The Jacques String 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter Orchestra. Alr and Hornpipe. (Pur

cell. CBIT. Revell)-Edith Penville (Flute) with Piano.

FOURTH TALK ON "POETS” BY FATHER RYAN

“Matters of Moment"

cession.

12.30 Songs by Turner Layton at the Plano.

8.3 Studio-Tak on “Poets"--No. 4: Byron.

Father Ryan, 8. J.. 830 Songs by Dennis Noble (Bari- tone).

On TreasuTE Island (Lesile and Burke); Salling Home with the Tide Watson and Others). A Beautiful Lady In Blue (Lewis and Cools).

12.40 Billy. Thorburn and

Famous Ballads by Frederick Wen- therley, Intro: The Midshipmite (Adams); The Veteran's Song Waltz Tis Better to Have Loved (Adams): Mountain Lovers (Squire):

Ladies Bible Study. 216, Nathan Music. Road, 10.30 a.M.

His

Chess Championship Continued. Cathedral Women's Fellowshin and Lost; Fox-Trot-IT Never Let Committee Mts, Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.: Devotional Service, 3.30 p.m.,

5-Tides: High 822 am and 10.28

[p.m. Low 1,58 am and 3.53 p.m.

Sunrise: 5.43 am.: Sunset: 7.11 p.m. Diocesan Boys' School Speech Day. 16.30 p.m..

Auxiliary Nurses: First Aid Lectures start at Kowloon Hospital 5.30 p.m.

YMCA.: Mixed Badminton, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Daily Swimming.

Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.P.); Govt. House. 9 am-12 noon.

Cheero Club, Darts, Table Tennis and Bullards.

6-Tides: High 9.08 am and Il p.m. Low 2.39 am and 4.34 pm.

Sunrise: 5.43 a.m.; Sunset: 1.11 p. St. Stephen's College Prize Day, {p.m.

Charity Performances at Queen's and Alhambra Theatres in aid of; B.W.O.F.. 9:30 p.m.

YM.O.A.: Dally Swimming.

-Tides: High 9.45 sm. and 11.39 pun. Low 3.25 mm. and 5.13 p.m.

You Cry (alm, In Old Chicago Friend O' Mine (Sanderson); Ser

geant of the Line (Squire); *The Bully Thorburn and His Music. Walta Deathless Army (Orch only): Up Medley. Intro: Giannina Mia; Don't from Somerset (Banderson); Nirvana forget the old Folks at Home; When (Adams); Star of Bethlehem (Adams) Medley. I heard the Organ play: Fox-3 Trot with Orchestra and Chorus.

Intro: Little old Lady Please remember; So many Memories

9.00 London Belay-The News -Billy Thorburn (Piano) with drums. 9.30 London Belay-"Mailers Serenade to an Empty House (Gracia Moment" Connor: Waltz The Little Golden

9.45 Military Band Music. Ring-Bully Thorburn and His Music.

Marching with Sousa-Regimental 1.09 Local Time Signaland Wes Band of H.M. Grenadier - Guards. ther Report.

Bells of 81. Malo (Rimmer); The 101 Marek' Weber and His Orches- - Sfeltered Cliff (Texidor)-Callender's tru.

Senior Band

of

"Chocolate Soldier"Selection (0. 10,00 An hour of Dance Music. Straus, AZT. Benedict). Contrasts-

Swing Pax-Trots--Swingitis;' Swing Potpourri of FRMONS Melodies as it comes-Bert Firman's Quintup- (Robrecht). "The Beggar Student lets of Swing.. Fox-Trot Where The Selection (Millocker). "Count of World Ends: Waltz-Must You Say Goodbye?—Engen Wolft and Elis. Or- Luxembourg"-Waltz (Lebar).

1.30 Beuter and Bugby Press, Wea-chestra Fox-Trots Big Apple; Peckin ther Forecast and Announcements. -Nat Gonella and His Georgiana, Fox- Trot-r'd Like to See Samoa of 1.45 Compositions of Granados, Spanish Dance No. 1-Oriental-Samoa (film 2nd Street'): Tango- New Light Symphony Orchestra. The Lonely Troubadour Mantovani and Lover and the Nightingale Elleen His Orchestra. Fox-Trots-There's A

for Sound") Joyce (Piano). Spanish Dance No. New World (from 'O-Kap 2-Andalouse-New Light Symphony The Fleet's in Port Again (from O Low Orchestra. Goyescas-Intermezzo Kay for Sound')-Debroy Somers Band

Slow Fox-Trot--Once In A Pablo Casals (Cello) with Plano se Sunrise: 5.44 a.m.; Sunset: 7.11 pm comp. Spanish Dance No. 3-Hon-Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Or Cathedral Women's Fellowship dalis

Light Sym-chestra. Fox-Trots My Wubba Dolly: Aragonesa--New

Stone Bridge and Mahjong Drive, Cathedral phony Orchestra. Spanish Dance No. Want The Walter-Test

Band, Tanook-Punto Arenas: Fall 3 p.m.

-Madrid Symphony Orchestra.

Fernando-Heinz Huopertz and #ia Orchestra. Quicktes I Never

Sunrise: 5.44 am: Bunsel: 711 pm, Claims against estates" of William Archibald Lewis and Prederick John Davy duc.

8-Tides: High 19.40 - am. 4.10 ́am, and 5.53 pan.

EK. Telephone Co. Ltd. Interim Dividend payable.

St. Joseph's Church, Wedding: Mc- Aleese Saunders, 3.30 p.m.

2.15 Close down.

BAD

And

6.00 Barnabas von Geory and His Knew: If You Were The One' diri Orchestra.

In The World-toe Daniels and His Tot Shots in "Dumnealore" Pre Cuban, Serenade (Midgley); Mex-0

[Tynta_Remember Me? (0) 1949. Serenade

Gipsy (Kaschubec).

(Todd takes the Atth; Wara Comna thả (Ritter); Free

Easy and

Sandman (Alm Mr. Dodd takes the (Bor-

Air)-Harry Roy and His Orchestra.

11.00 Close down.

9-Tide: Righ 15.24 a.m. and 11.30 am. Low 4.57 am and 8.35 p.m. can

Sunrise: $45 am: Sunset: 7.13 p.m. Wine Police Branch of Ministering Lea-Porschmann). Fresh Breezes gue. Bridge and Mahjong Drive at chert). P.R.C. 9 p.m.

€15 Closing local Stock Quotations. HK. Rotary Club Tina Mtg. 1 pun. 6.17 Theodore Chailapine (Bass) 10-Tiden High 6.30 am and 831 and Mary Anderson (Contralto).

. Low 1.55 pin

Song of the Needy Pilgrim (Nekras Sunrise: 145 am: Sunset: 7.11 p.m. |soff.-Nevstruen-Manikin); Arise, Red

· 11-Tides: High 1,58 am, and 128 sun (Russian, Folk Song)-Theodore Afousky p.m. Low 6:55 am, and 8.02 pm,

Sunrise; "5.46 a.m.; Sunset: 7.11 p.m. Claims against estate of Ashherner Cadazan Morgan que.

(Bass)

with

SHORT WAVE

Chaliapine Choir and Balalaika Orchestra. Sung Calla in Russian, Plaisir D'Amour (Mar- G.5.G tin): O Don Fatale (Don Carlos'-- G.8.B. King's Birthday Honours to be Verdi)-Marian Anderson (Contralto) G.SE. published.

with Orchestra. Sung in French and G.5.0. Italian. The Old Corporal (Dargem- wilsky)-Theodore Chaliapine (Bass) with Orchestra Bung in Russian.

12-Tides: High 248 a.m and 245 p.m. Low 8.20. a.m. and 848 p.m.

Sunrise: 546 am: Sunset: 7.11 pan 13-Tides: High 342 am, and 4.11 p.m. Low 10.12 a.m. and 9.38 p.m.

Sunrise: 5.47 a.m.; Sunset: -7.11 p.m. 14-Tides: High ́4.41 a.m. and 545 p.m. · Low 11:49 am, and 10.31 p.m.

Sunrise: K47 a.m.; Sunset: 7.11 p.m. 15-Tides: High 538 am, and 7.19 p.m. Low 1.01 pm. and 11.30 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.48 a.m.;-Sunset: 7.11 p.m.

DAVEŇTER/

Wavelength 17.785.8. `(19.26mm.) 9.51m.e., (71.55m.} 1147ma." (31.97m.) 18.15m.c. (19.78m.)

6:36 Bach-Concerto la E. Major for Violin and Orchestr.

Full Bulletin Bronislaw Huberinan (Violin) and Trans., II & III-News Bum- the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Mary

Full Bulletin cond. by Issay Dobrowan.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1940. —PAGE

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Beware HE'S LOOSE AGAIN!

A NEW FANTASTIC SENSATION

Suggested by 'ding day abier Man" by

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The INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS

SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE VINCENT PRICE NAN GREY

John SUTTON - Cecil KELLAWAY

Story by Kurt Srodmok and Joe May * Screenplay by LESTER COLE and KURT SODWAK. Directed by JOE MAY • Associate Producer: KEN GOLDSMITH A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE

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NEWS IN ENGLISH

Transmission I-News Sum-

mary

$.00 pm.

5.00 p.m

6.45 pm.

7.30 pm.

9.15 p.m.

12.00. mid-

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6.57 The Boston Promenade.. Or- chestra with Etule Suddaby (Soprano),

Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms): Transmission 7-News Sun- Hungarian. Dance No. 6 (Brahms)

16 Tides: High 6.30 am and 8.31. Basten Promenade Orchestra cond. by p.m. Low 165 pm.

Arthur Fiedler. Ave Maria ('Caval Sunrise: 548 a.m.; Sunset: 7.10 p.m. ieria Rusticans--Mascagni); Spring 17-Tides: High 722 am, and 9:25 Had Come (Hiawatha Coleridge Low 12,24 am, and 249 D.IN. Taylor)-Elsie Suddaby (Soprano)

Mary

Pull Bulletin

Bunrise: 3.48 a.m.; Sunset: 7.10 p.m. Orchestra. "Aida"--Ballet Buite WAR STATEMENT

with

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TOMORROW

18-Tides: High 8.10 am and 10.09 (Verdi)-Boston Promenade Orchestra p.m. Low Lii am, and 1.19 p.

cond. by Arthur Fiedler. The Mock- The Almond Tree Sunrise: 549 a.m.; Sunset: 7.10 p.m. ing Pairy (Besly);

Suddaby (80- 19-Tides: High 8.53 a.m. and 10.44 (Schumannsle

of the LONDON, July 2 (Reuter)-The prano) with Plano. Entrance p.m. Low 2 am, and 1.52 p.m.

Pauns (from Little

Minister, Mr. Cydalis Prime. Sunrise: 5.49 m.; Sunset: 7.16 p. Pleme); Mosquito Dance "(white): | Churchill, will not make a state- Claims against estate of Walter

Thunder and Lightning-Polka, Op. Graham Reynolds due.

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Winston

in the House of Commons tomor 324 (J. Strauss)Boston Promenade ment regarding events. In France Orchestra cond. by Arthur Fiedier.

row.

7.30 - London. Relay-The News,

20-Tides: High 936 m. and 11.20 pan. Low 245 am and 4.28 pm.

Sunrise: 5.50 am; Sumsel: 7,49 pm. Claims against estate of John Fer- 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather It is not yet certam on what day, this week a statement will be guson due.

Rosary Church, Wedding: Dor Re-

"803 A Programme of Dia English made, but Thursday is regarded. medios-Tavares, 4 pm.

| Music,

as the most likely 21-Tides: High 10.14 a.m. and«

| 11,64 pm. Lớw 123 am, and 5 p.m.

Sunrise: 5,59 a.m.; Sunset: 7.00 p.mi 22-Tides: High 1048 mai. Low 4.11 a.m. -änd 522 pm.

Sunrise: $50 am; Sunset: 7.08 pm., 23-Tides: High 12.25 a. and

SIR HENRY | PORTUGAL AND 1115 m. Low 153 am and 6.85 p.m.

WOOD AND THE B.B.C.

The B.B.C. official journal. the Radio Times, contains this para -graph:

CHINA

«Hunrise: 5.51 a.m.; Sunset: 7.08. p.m. 24-Fides: High. 12.56 and 11:40a.m. Low 1.15 am, and 6.38 pan, Sunrise: 5.51 amp-Sunset: 7,07 p.m. General Antonio Oscar de Fran-

25-Tides:" Figh, 1.25 u.m. and 12.05 Coso, President of the Republic of pm Low 6 am. and 7.10 p.m. Portugal, has sent a message of Sunrise: 1 am; Sunset: 7.07 pm. 26-Tides: High 185 a.m. and 12.13 thanks to Mr. Lip Sen, Chairman

Chinese Ambassador to

para"

of the National Government, for pm. Low 1.22 a.m. and 741 pm, į dispatching Dr. V. K Wellington Suerte: 5.5% am; Bansel: 7.00 puzz

R.A.O.C. Monthly Dinner; Speaker: "We are asked to make the fol- Koo, lowing announcement: Str Henry France, as special envoy to Liahon Mr. O. P. Hamilton on "China Clip- Wood has "felt that a statement to attend the celebrations of the

27-Fides: High 225 £m, and 120 issued early in April by the B.B.C. 800th anniversary of the indepen-pan. Low 5.39 am, and 8:11 pm, about the ending of its association dence of Portugal and the 300th with the Promenade concerts is anniversary of her emancipation capable of being interpreted as a from Spanish rule held June 20.30 reflection on his personal good "says Central News

faith.

"Nothing in the statement ap willingly clarifies its statement by peared to the B.B.C. to be capable, adding that it has never ques- of bearing this Interpretation; tioned the good faith of one with but lest there should be any doubt whom for 13 years it has been -about this in the mind

of happy to co-operate in these Bir/Henty admirers

famous and successful concerts

Sunrise: 5.52 a.m.; Sunset: 706 pin 28-Tides: High 361 am, and 2.31 p.m. Lew 1028 am and 3.38 p.m.

Sunrise: 5.53 ain; Sunset: 785 pm. 29-Tides: High 1.50 am, und 4.36 p.m. Low 11.50 am and 9.17 m Sanrine khi in. Eunned to t 30-Tida: Bigh 440 sm, and 6.36 pm. Low 1248 pm, and 10.25 pm,

Burke) 5.59 Lan; Hanseli 781 p.m. 31-Tides High 5.31 Em. and 7.36

Low-L32 pm) and 11,46 na p arise: 5.54. alm... Banart: 786 $100,

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