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Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

270

On Wavelength of 355

B metras (845 K.6°N) · ·11.49

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TODAY

INTERMEZZO AND ACT 3 OF "MADAME BUTTERFLY" Variety Requests

15.15 pu cesslan

12.30 Prokofieff-Concerto No. 3 in C Major.

Short Service of Inter.

Played by the Composer with the London Symphony Orchestra

12.55 Song by Challapine. Song of the Viking Guest from Sadko (Rimsky-Korsakov).

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea ther Report.

1

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowaki,

1.00 Local Time, Signal and Wea-i ther Ropark.

1.03

Percy Heming (Baritone) and the Bournemouth Municipal Orches tra.

Raindrops-Pizzicati for Strings (T. De La Riviere): A Fairy Ballet (C. White)--Bournemouth Municipal Or chestra conducted by Sir Dan God- frey. Chanus Gentlemen (Lohr); of

COMING EVENTS

SEPT.

21-Ndes: High 11.55 am and 11.27 p.m.``Law 5.56 am, and 527 pm

Sunrisė: 611 a.AX; Sunset: 6.21 p.m. HKPA League, First Round starts. HK Jockey Club's Seventh Extre Race Meeting at Happy Valley, 2 pm South China A.A. Swimming Cham plonships „2.30 p.m.

H.E. the

Acting Governor present at Races, 2. p.m.

Championship.

Lawn Bowls League. Baseball League Caroline Hill, 3.30 p.m.

22-Tides: High 12.37 p.m. Low 42 a.m. and 342 pm.

Sunrise: 612 am; Sunset: 6.20 p.m. Y.M.C.A.: Discussion Group, & pan.

to Philadelphia (Haynes) Percy Hem- Speaker-Rev. J. R. Higgs on "Chris- ing (Baritone). Three Dances from tianity and the Poverty, Problem in "Nell Gwyn"-Bournemouth Muniel Hongkong." -

Lawn Bowls League. pal Orchestra. 1. Country Dance; 2.1

Dance: 3. Merrymakers'i 23-Tides: High 1202 am and 140 Pastoral Dance, Fairings Come to the Fair pm. Law 138 am, and 9.54 pm. from Songs of the Pai" by. Easthope Martin-Percy Heming (Baritone).

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements,

1.45 Quartet In A Minor (Op. 29) by Schubert.

Grieg's "Holberg Sufie" (0%

by

Music Peter Dawson

Sunrise: 612 am: Sunset: 6.19 p.m. Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.F.), | Gort. House, 9 am-12 noon.

St. Andrew's Club annual mtg..

OA

Kowloon Union Church Club Meet- ing, 8.30 p.m.

24-Tides: High 1247 am, and 3.17 p.m. Low $58 am, and 6.08 pan.

Sunrise: 612 a.m.; Sunset: 6.18 p.m. HK. Rotary Minh Tiên Meettay. 1 Speaker: Mr. W. C. Clark on "Chinese Legenda"

Ladies'.

Golf-Autumn Meeting and

D.M

St. Andrew's Fellowship Weekly Meeting Church Hall, 8.15 p.m.-- Kolisch Quartet. I. Allegro a nou Speaker: Mr. Gordon Gardiner Troppo: 2 Andante 3. Minuet and "Should We Pray For Victory"

Crown Land Sale. P.W.D., 3 p.m. 1.03 Richard Tauber in a Light Or- Trio; 4. Allegro Moderato

Annual Meeting of Hongkong Sing- chestral Concert

2.15

jers, Union Church HaIL Valse When I am. Happy (Boulan-140). ger): Dream Serenade-George Bou- The London String Orchestra con- langer and

Til I wake; ducted by Walter Goehr. Orchestra. Kasmiri Song (from Indian Lore

2.30 Close dowi Lyrics)-Tauber. Olpsy Caprice (For

1.00 raris); Wanderlust Waitz-Alfredo

A Programme of music and his Orchestra, I Want the World Elgar,

Under the Speak. to Know (Friml)-Tauber. Bolcony (Heykens); Parade of the (Baritone) with piano ace by Gerald Pirates (Bratton-Campoll's Orches Moore Cockaigne Concert Overture (Op. 40)-The BBC. Symphony Or 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea-chestra conducted by Sir Edward El- ther Forecast and Announcements.

Part Songs It's Oh! to be a Wild Wind; Feasting, 1 Watch-The -1.45 Ambrose and his Orchestra.

Westminster Singers. Contrasts (Op.tel. 5.30 p.m. Plain Jane (Phillips); Hullabaloo 10 No. 3)London Philharmonic Orch. Phillips). Foxtrots Seventeen Can- conducted by Sir Edward Elgar. Vio- tercession Service, 6 pm dles: Careless Rumba-Cuban Pete: Un Solo-La Capriccuse-Huberman. Slow Foxtrot Lady from Mayfair. Foxtrots Anything Goes; I Get a Kick out of you. All Through "the NIBEL

tra.

Jor

2.15 Close down.

6.00 Schumann-Fantasia in C Ma-

Backhaus (Plano),'

6.30 Szigeti (Violin). Sonata

in D Major Scherzo Valse (Chabrier).

tiona

(Handel):

gar

7.30 London Relay-The News. 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Orchestral Selections. Pique Dame Overture (Suppe) - The Bournemouth Municipal Orches tra, conducted by Sir Dan Godfrey. Suite From Foreign Lands (Moskow ski)--Berlin State

Opers. Orchestra. Mannin Veen (Dear Isle of Many

$

Tombstone Competition.

South China A.A. Swimming Cham- plonship Heats, 7.30 p.m.

Kowloon Chess Club, Peninsula Ho-

St. Andrew's Church: War-Time In-

9. and S. Home: Prayer and Fel- lowship Meeting, 8.30 pm.”

*

Cheero Club, Whist Drive. 8.30 pm 25-Tides: High 144 am. and 5,27 p.m. Low 10.28 am and 6.35 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.13 am; Sunset: 617 pm. Ladies Working Party (B.W.OF). Govt House, 9 am-12 noon,--

Colony Swimming Championships. 6.15 pm.

Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd.

Interim Dividend payable. 6.52 Closing Local Stock Quot Haydn Wood)-Light Symphony Or Hongkong Hockey Club, West Ce Annual Meeting of Members of 0.34 Puccio's "Madame Battery chestra conducted by the composer: Life Lusce. Co.'s office, Holland House,

Valsette from Wood Nymphs" (Eric Intermezzo and Act III.

5.30 pm Coates) Light Symphony Orchestra Characters and Soloists in order of conducted by the composer, Straus

ELE the Acting Governor to accept appearance: M. Sheridan (Soprano)

Cho-Cho-San; I. Mannarini (Mezzo Polkas (into Annen Folks, Frauenherz, s. Tai Hing for HK.N.V.R. at North

Libelle, Leichtes Blut and Mutig Wall, 4.30 p.m. Soprano) Suzuki, a Servant; L Cecil Voran)-Light Symphony Orchestra, 26-Tides: High 2.59 a.m. and 6.32 (Tenor)-Lieut. Pinkerton, U.S.N.; V. Weinberg (Baritone)-Sharpless, U.S. 8.45 Studio The sixteenth of a pm Low 1134 aim, and 8.38 p.m. Consul; Lomi (Mezzo-Soprano)-Kate series of Book Reviews, Pinkerton with Members of La Scala Orchestra and Chorus, Milan.

7.30 London Belay-The News 8.00

Local Time Sigual, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.55

Interlude -- Offenbach Can Cans-Light Symphony Ochestral 9.00, London Relay The News. 9.30 "A Christian" Looks ål thel World: Whither Britain No. 3:

8.45 Songs by Gigli (Tenor).

8.03 A Programme of Light Opera, Christian Britain." "Iolanthe Overture (Gilbert and Sullivan). Lilac Domino-My Heart will be Dancing: Waltz Song - June Che Gelida Manina (Your Tiny Knight (Soprano). Chu Chin Chow Hand is frozen); from Puccini's La La Donna e Mobile (Wo- Selection Gaumont British Orches- Boheme."

The SorcererVecal Gemsman is Pickle); from Verdi's "Rigo tro. Light Opera Co. "Der Fledermaus" letto." L'Ultima Canzone (Tosti).

Selection Rate da Costa (Plang). The Three Waltzes"-Te Souvient-11; C'est la Saison D'Amour - Yvonne Printemps and Pierre Fresnay:

Sunrise: 6.13 a.m.; Sunset: 6.16 p.m. Entries close for Harigkong Jockey Club's Eighth Extra Race Meeting, 12

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#KY'S Men's Club Tifin Meeting. Colony Swimming Championships, 8.15

South China AA, Swimming Chan- planships. 7.15 p.m.

Belillos Public School Anual Prize- | Giving. 11 am.”

HK. Civil Service Cricket Club. An- nual Meeting. 5.30

p.m. Meeting of the Kowloon Annual 9.35 Organ and Choral Music, Chess Club, Peninsula Hotel, 6. pim.

Annual Meeting of ELK Softball Anthem Saviour of the World

Association, Pulping Club, King's (John Goss) St. George's Chapel Park, 6.45. p.m. Choir, Windsor. Organ Solo Piece; 8.45 London Relay-"London Log." Heroique (Cesar Franck) Edouard 27-Tides: High 426 am and 6.57 9.00 London Belay-The News and Committee at the organ of the Cathe p.m. Low 12.23 a.in. and 1134 pm | Toplen) TalkL

drale Saint-Jean de Lyon Te Deum 9.45 A Bequest Programme of in C (C. 7. Stanford-Op. 115) — St. Variety and Dance Music.

George's Chapel Choir Windsor.

Studio Sunday Evening

Whispering · (Bchonberger) - The 10.15 Comedy Harmonists. Someone to Epilogue. Care for Me (from Three Smart

SHORT WAVE

Conducted by a Minister of the Girls) Bacio (Ardith). Deanna Durbin

Cance Song: Love Song Presbyterian Church Sanders

10.35 Close down. (From

of the River")-Faul Robeson Dixon Hits No. 7-Reginald Dixon (Organ). Winter Draws On (Harper); We've Got to Keep up with the Joneses (Elliot) Gracie Field. I'm Palling in Love with Someone wan Allan Jones.

Wish me Luck from Shipyard Sally) Gracie Fields "The Call Wizard of Oz" SelectionStefant 0.8.G and his Sliver Songsters, Mary had 0.8.8. a Little Lamb-Alec Templeton The ... Parsem of Puddle; The Negro Preacher 11.8.0. -Staley Holloway. Alexander's Rag="

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

Sunrise: 614 a.m.; Sunset: 6.15 pm. RAOC Monthly Dinner Speaker, Mr. D. B. Evans "Measurement of Distant Sounds"

Ladies Working Party (B.W.O.r.), Govt House. 9am-12 noon..

WAR ORPHANSTM BENEFIT

11.11h (11.86m) DANCE RECITAL AT 2147ma (31,97%,) PENINSULA HOTEL

8.5ÍZO. (31.55m.)

15.18m.&. (19.70m.) NEWS IN ENGLISH

time Band-Roy Fox and His Band. Transmission I-News Sam- Max Miller in the Theatre-Recorded during an actual performance at the; Holborn Empire, London Hawali

Koszy

Full Bulletin

Calls; Down where the Trade Winds Frans. If & III-News Bum-

Blow from the film "Hawail Calls"

Bobby Breen (Boy Soprano). Quick- step -My Man (Film "Rose of Wa shington"Geraldo and his Orches

trik

·‹nary

Pull Bulletin

do.

00.

Vocal Ti-pi-Tin; Adam andreasmission V-News Gum- Eve-The Duncan Sisters. Vocal Serenade. In the Night The Street Singer. Happy as a Lark Bobby

Breen (Boy soprano). Falthful For- ever (Film "Gulliver's Travel) The

mary

Full Bulletin ·

Under the patronage of Hils Excellency the Acting Governor, Lt.-General E. F. Norton, who has

4.00 p.m. 4.00 pm kindly consented to be present, a Dance Recital wilt be held in 8.45 pm. the Rose Boom of the Peninsula 150 P Hotel on Friday evening, Octo- 9.15 p. 12.00 mid- ber 18th, at 9.30 p.m.

night

1.30 am: 1:30 am

The performance is sponsored by the China Defence League, of which Madame Sun Yat-sen is Chairman; and the proceeds will Be in ald of Chinese War Or-

Organ, the Dance Band and Me Tan SONJA HENIE Phans.

go South of the Border Jack Harris and His Orch, Vocal Bell the Blue- bird

for the Teacher Sings; An Apple Pilai "The Star Maker"--Bing Crosby and Connie Boswell. Waitz Blue "HAVAI

PERIO

HUO HAWANAY Orchestra Beer Barrel Polk

Polka-Harry Roy and his

Foxtrot

Orchestra.

Slow

AT MAJESTIC

Etar performer of the evening will be the well-known Chinese dancer, Miss Al-Lien Tai, former ly with the Ballets Jooss in England who will present several Western

Couldn't it Last) Last Night? Everything Happens original dances, both

Rabin and His Band Waltz Day When We Were Yo

One

Young-Jack Har

Slow Foxtrot

At Night"

Highly important to the screen

rts and His Orchestraldo and the career of Sonja Henie was the

Indian Summer-

And His Orchestra.

and Chinese, including one spe- ctally composed for the occasion. STRING ORCHESTRA

Miss Tal will be supported by Savoy

Hotel Orchestra. Foxtrot-Too assignment of Irving Cummings to a string orchestra of local must- Romantic -

Miller and His Gleng Rumba-The Gaucho Serenade direct her newest 20th Century- clans under the direction of Mr. Harry Roy and His Orch. Foxtrot Fox picture, "Everything Happens JPM. Smith, and the evening -The Woodpecker Song Glenn Miller at Night, which opens tomorrow should provide a very novel

at the Majestic Theatre, Signif and interesting programme. cant to all moviegoers is Cum- Tickets will be on sale shortly mings promise that he is going to at the Peninsula Hotel, at the deliver a new Sonja Henie" to the

Anderson Musle Company, and at several other addresses to be an nounced/

12 midnight, Close down.

TOMORROW

SCHUBERT QUARTET

ÎN CA MINOR

Talk from Studlo 10.00 am Relay of Morning Ser. vice from St. Joseph's Church

12.18 pm Puccini's “La Tosca Ant

Soloists and Chorus of La Scala Theatre Millon conducted by Carlo Sabajno

1240 Russian Easter Festival Over |ture (On, 26): (Rimsky-Korsakov);"

screen.

"I learned that the principal thing Sonja enjoys in pictures is the fantasy of being someone else She likes to play and her bound- less energy helps her to actor though it all were fun and Sonja Dish anything she wants, but she responds to it

doesn't like being driven. MYNDA Featured in support of Sonja in

Consequently I try to keep the Everything Happens at Night" sre atmosphere on the set fret of Ray Milland, and Robert – Cum- heaviness or the feeling of a job mingh Difryl F Zandek was in that must be done. We work as charge of prodactiou

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1940. -PAGE 3

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TYRONE'S IN LOVE

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When Linda sets out to 'learn, what secretaries have that s wife hasn't...

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LINDA DARNELL

Sensation of "Hate' For Women"

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Day-time

WARREN WILLIAM BINNIE BARNES WENDY BARRIE - JOAN DAVIS

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ADOLPHE

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TOMORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY SONJA HENIE

IN A PICTUBE THRILLINGLY DIFFERENT !!

EVERYTHING HAPPENS AT NIGHT"

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20th Century For Picture

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