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BASS AND FLUTE RECITAL

FROM THE STUDIO

Classical Requests.

12.15 p.m. cession.

VARIETY PROGRAMME "C"

• MEW RELEASES » FIRST SHOWING IN

HONGKONG

DONALDS PENGUIN”

"THE AUTOGRAPH HOUNS

OFFICER DUCK" THE RIVETER" "TUGBOAT MICKEYTM - "DONALD'S DOG LAUNDRY "BILL POSTERS" MR.DUCK STEPS OUT" "BONE TROUBLE"

ALL IN TECHNICOLOR

9.30 TO-NIGHT At the QUEEN'S “A TRIP TO HADES"

Presented By the Mighty CHANG and His Troupe of American Artistes! 21 HOURS SENSATIONAL STAGE SHOW! The Mystic Magical Revue That Has Thrilled The Entire World!

ADMISSION: $4.40, $3.30, $2.20, $1.10.

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ADVENTURE!

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MAN FROM DAKOTA

WALLACE

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with DOLORES DEL RIO. JOHN HOWARD

TO-MORROW

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ISA MIRANDA • GEORGE BRENT ‘ADVENTURE IN DIAMONDS"

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"MY MISTAKE, Said the Stork in Terror

WHAT WAS MEANT FOR THE WIFE. HUBBY GOT BY ERROR..."

Hal Roach presents

TURNABOUT

THORNE (Topper) SMITH'S MOST HILARIOUS NOVEL DE

ADOLPHE

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JOHN

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MENJOU + LANDIS HUBBARD Mary ASTOR

William GARGAN * Verrec TEASDALE +

Donald MEEK » fronklin PANGBORN Joyce COMPTON

Kerraseri Thru United Arnste Directed by HSE HOACH

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY

SONJA HENIE

IN A PICTURE THRILLINGLY DIFFERENT!!!

EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT”-

RAYMILIAND and ROBERT CUMMINGS

A0th Century For Picture

COMING EVENTS

SEPT.S

20-Tide: High 11.25 am and 1104 pm. Low 514 a.m. and '5.89 p.m. Sunrise: 611 a.m.; Sunset: 6.2$ p.m. Raub Australian Gold Mining Co., Ltd, second interim dividend payable to shareholders on registers in Bris

Soldier Sydney Lipton and his Orch. Humorous The Vicar Talks about Marriage Vivian Foster: Foxtrots bane and Singapore. The Song of the Metrobams; When Winter Comes-Eddy Duchin and his Orchestra.

7.30 London Relax--The News, HDD Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcementa.

8.03 Handel Concerto Grosso No. 1 Op. 8.

Ladies Working Party (BWOF) Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon

Cheero Club: Darta & Table Tennis. St. Teresa's Church, Service of In- tercession with the Way of the Cross, 6.18 pm.

Tes Party at Gloucester Hotel" by the Mighty Chang, 5 p.m.

21-Tides: High 1135 am and 11.27 pm. Low 5.56 am. and 5.27 pam, Sunrise: 6.11 am.; Sunset: 621-pim, HK.FA. League, First Round starts. H.K. Jockey Club's Seventh Extra

The Boyd Neel String Orchestra. 8.15 Studio--A Bass and Flute Ee- cital by F. E. Sre (Bass) and Walter Short Service of InterHD. Yeh (Flute) accompanied by E-Race Meeting at Happy Valley, 2 p.m.

OʻNiel Shaw.

12.30 The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.

1. (a) Weeping for Ever" (Handel); Foxtrots-Mine's a Hopeless Case; I (5) "Great Ists, Great Ouris“. (Mo- Breathe on Windows Novelty Fox-art-Y. K Sze. 2. Grosse Sonata in trot - The Fairy on the Christmas A Minor (Kuhlan) — (a) Allegro con Tree: Slew Foxtrot-Rusty and Dusty, passione; (b) Scherzo Allegro assal- Waltz-Music in May; Foxtrot-It's a Walter H. D. Yeh. 3. "Last Night" Sin to tell a lie. Pasodoble-Le Tou-(Kierulf); "O, Star of Eve" (Wagner) quet. Quicksteps-Many. Happy Re--Y. K, Sze turns of the Day: I'm Feeling Happy. 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report:

8.40 Compositions of Mendelssohn. Overture to "Ruy Blas"-Symphony, Orchestra conducted by Malcolm Bar 1.03 Paul Robeson (Bass).

gent Scherzo (from Quartet in E 'Minor): Canzonetta (from Quartet in Deär Old Southland (Creamer); Nothin' (Carpenter). Lonely Road Fiat)-Leber String Quartet. Spring (from Fum "Song of Freedom Ronz The Angelus Octet

1.13 Band of HM Grenadier

Guards.

(wood).

South China AA. Swimming Cham- pionships 230 p.m.

HE the Acting Governor present at Races. 2 p.m.

Lawn Bowls League. Baseball League Championship. Caroline Hil, 330 pm.

22-Tides: High 12.37. p.m. Low

6.42. a.m. and K42 pH 7

Sunrise: 8.12 am; Sunset: 6.20 p.m. YMOA: Discussion Group, 9 pm Lawn Bowls League.

28-Tides: High 12.02 a.m, and 1.40

Sunrise: 6.17 a.m.; Sunset: 8.19 p.m. P.m. Low 2.38 am and 5.54° p.m.

-Lodles~Working Party (BWOF), Govt. House, @ am-12 noon.

St. Andrew's Club annual "mtg. 9 p.m.

9.00 London Relay-The News. 8.30 London Relay-"World Affairs" The Guards Patrol (Williams); -Wickham Steed.

St. Andrew's Fellowship Weekly Coronation March and Hymn (Ger 945 A Classical Request Programme. Meeting. Church Hall. 6.15 p.m.- man). The Grenadier Waltz (Wald-Fur Elise" (Besthoven) - Arthur Speaker: Mr. Gordon Gardiner on teufell; Acclamation Waltz (Waldte Schnabel (Piano). Allegretto from "Should We Pray For "Victory." fel). Tarantelle de Concert (Green Symphony No. 7 (Beethoven)-Phi Crown Land Sale, F.W.D., 3 p.m.

ladelphia Symphony Orchestra. The

Annual Meeting of Hongkong Sing- 1.30 Reater and Rugby Press, We Dancing Doil (Poidini)-Kreiser (Vicers, Union Church Hall ther Forecast and Announcements.

Love Duet from "Madame But- 24-Tides: High 12.47 a.m, and 3.17 1.45 Compositions of Tchaikowsky, terfly" Sheridan (Soprano) and Per- p.m. Low 3.58 km. and 6.08 pm.

(Tenor). Caprice Viennois Sunrise: 6.12 sum; Sunset: 6:18 pmL, Romeo and Juliet Overture-Man (Kreisler)-Kreisler (Violin). Quilter K. Rotary Club Tim Meeting 1 galberg and his Concertgebouw Or

Blow Mistress Mine"

Blowp.m Speaker: Mr. W. C. Clark on chestra. None but the Weary Heart; Thou Winter Wind Derek Oldham "Chinese Defends,"" Pilgrim's Song-Nelson Eddy (Bari (Tenor). Moskowski - Serenata -- Ladies Golf Autumn Meeting and tone). Chanson sans Paroles - Le Friedman (Piano). Coleridge-Taylor Tombstone" Competition. don Symphony Orchestra.

"Hiawatha,"

Awake, Be South China A.A. Swimming Cham- *Onaway 2,15 Close down.

loved"-Tudor, Darles (Tenor). Men-pionship Heats, 7.30 p.m. delssohn Overture to Fingal's Cave- 25-Tides: High 1.44 a.m. and 527

Louis

Symphony Orchestra Weber Purcell A Trumpet Voluntary Molselita (Plano). Auber-Over-

(arr. Tausig)Invitation to the Waltz P. Low 10.28 am and 6.33 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.13 a.m.; Sunset: 817 p.ni The Halle Orchestra conducted by Sir,ture to "Masantello" BBC. Sy Govt House, 9 am-12 noon,

Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.F), Hamilton Harty. "Where the Bee phony Orch. Offenbach-The Doll's Sucks". (Arte)-Elizabeth Schumann Song" from the Tales of Hoffman - Purcell Als and Hornpipe Flute Milzs Korjus (Soprano). Strauss (Solo-Edith Penville, Field Plan Tales from the Vienna Woods Phi

Sonata in C Minor, Op. 1 No. 3-Frank isdelphis Symphony Orchestra. Merrick.

11.00 Clase down

6.00 Short Programme of Old Eng- Ush Composers.

6.20 Dennis Noble (Baritone) Silent Worship (Handel); 1 Bless the Dawn that brought me 'You Haydn Wood). Will she be waiting

Up (Sterndale-Bennett)."

St.

SHORT WAVE

6.30 LisztMedsto Walts. Boston-Bymphony Orchestra-con--Calls

G.B.G ducted by Bergë Koussevitsky.

G.S.R. 643 Closing Local Stock Quota G.S.H. Lions,

6.45

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NEWS IN ENGLISH Transmission I-News Bum-

Full Bulletin Trans. II & III-News thum-

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Dance Music and Variety. Foxtrols - Stairway to the Stars: Sunrise Serenade-Jack Hylton's Or chestra. Comedienne - My Young Man's Ever co Nice; Dennta, The Menace from Venice-Ente Atherton. Waltz-All Through a Glass of Cham-! pagne: Quickstep-Toe Organ Grinder Grinds all Day-Jack Hylton's Or- chestra. Comedian The Empire Party Song: Fat Flat Fish- Leslie transmission V-News Sum- Sarony. Quickstep-Wings over the]

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Colony Swimming Championships, 6.15 PL.Ed.

Dairy Farza Ice & Cold Storage Co,^ Ltd., Interim Dividend payable.

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Annual Meeting of Members Hongkong Hockey Club, West Coast Life Insce. Co.'s office, Holland House, 15.30 p.m.

26-Tider: High 2.59 a.m. and 6.32 p.m. Low 1134 a.m. and 8.38 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.13 al.; Sunset: 618 `p.m. Entries close for Hongkong Jockey Clube Eighth Extra Race Meeting, 22 † noon..

HK. Y's Men's Club Tiffin Meeting, 1 p.m.

Colony Swimming Championships,

6.15

South China A.A. Swimming Cham- pionshipa, 7.15 p.m.

Belillos Public School Annual Prize- Giving, 11 at

FK. Civil Service Cricket Club, An- 8.45 pnual Meeting, 5.30 pm. 7.30 p.m. Annual Meeting of the Kowloon

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Chess. Club, Peninsula Hotel, & p.m.

"27-Tlies: High, 420 am, and 657) p.m. Low 12.23 am, and 1134 p..

Sunrise: 6.14 a.m.; Sunset: 6.15 p.m. RAO.C. Monthly Dinner-Speaker, Mr. D. B. Evans "Measurement of Distant Sounds."

Ladies Working Party (BW.OF), Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon.

Colony Swimming Championships, 6.15 PIEL.

South China AA. Swimming Cham- pionships. 7.15 pm.

Vocal Recital at Peninsula Hotel, 19.15 p.m.

Cheero Club Concert ) pm.

28-Tides: High 5.42 am, and 1.27 plan. Low. 1.06 pm.

Sunrise: 6.14 am; Sunset: 6.14 p.m. Birthday of Confucius. Colony Swimming Championships, 8.30 pm.

29-Tides: High 8.51 am and 1.57 p.m. Low 12.44 am and 148 pm.

Sunrise: 814 a.m.; Sunset: 8.13 pm; Y.M.CA.: Discussion Group. 9 pm. 30-Tides: High 7.51.2m. (and 8.32 p.m. Low 1,37 am and 2.23 p.m.

St Andrew's Fellowship Weekly Meeting Church Hall, 6.15 p.m.

HK Land Investment and Agency Co., Ltd, Interest on 4 per cent. De bentures payable.*"*"*

Opening of St. Teresa's Club, 5 p.m.

BOY OF TWO KILLS BABY BROTHER

-years-old Eric Martin took bla aight-weeks-old brother Colin

out of his pram in the garden of their home at Marsh, Huddersfield, laid him on the ground, then hit, him on the head with a feeding- bottle The bady died, a p

An elder brother, Kenneth aged five, put Colin back in his pram and did not tell his mother because he "thought the baby was all Tight. Earlier that day he had seen Eric hit Colin with the bottle while both were in the pram.

Kenneth told the story at the Inquest, Verdict: Eric, under the age of discretion killed the baby, but unfellonmaly and without malice aforethought.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1940. -PAGE 3

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EDW. G ROBINSON

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