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Short Service of Inter-
12.30 Variety. The Bee Song (Blain); Chirup - Arthur Askey, Weather Reports; The Highbrow Sailor-Mr. Flotsam and Mr. A Little Co-operation from Jetsam. you: You're Here, You're There Judy Shirley. Woof! Yap! Bow-Bow-Bowl Arthur Askey. The Night that we met in a Black-out; Who is that man?-Tommy Handley.
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COMING EVENTS
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1940. -PAGE *
25-Tides: High 144 am and 5.27 p.m. Low 1828 am, and 6.33. p.m.
Sunrise: 6.13 a.m; Banset: 6.17. p.m. Ladies Working Party (B.W.OP), Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon.
Colony Swimming Championships, 6.15 p.m.
Dairy
Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. I
Interim Dividend payable. With You (Walter)
Annual Meeting of: Members of Dusty Violla (Brooke) Albert Sand Hongkong Hockey diab, West Coast ler Trio. Around the Danube (CharLife Insce. Co.'s office, Holland House, rosin); Roumanian Gypsy Dance 5.30 pan
8.99 Albert Sandler (Violin) and his Orchestr
Orchestra:
Orchestra. Spanish Serenade (Hay- HE the Acting Governor to accept kens): The Child and His Dancing sa Tal Hing for HK.NVR at North Doll (Heykens) Violin Belo. Waltzes Wall, 4b Dance, 8.30 pm.
from Theatreland-A Walts Medley-- Orchestra.
S.J.
8.30 Studio-"Great Authors" No. Scott - Talk by Father Ryan
8.30 The B.B.C. Wireless Singers, O Hush Thee, My Bable (Scott and Sullivan): Who will O'er the Dows so Free (Pearsall).
9.00 London Belay-The News 9:30 London Belay Matters of Moment,'
9.45 Hale da Costa and Harry Ja- cobson. (Two Pianos).
4.30 p.m. Cheero
S. and 8. Home; General Committee Meeting, 3.30 p.m.
Committee
HKFA Management Meeting, 5.30 p.m.
26-Tides; Bigh 2.59 am and 6.32 p.m. Low 1134 am, and 8.38 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.13 am; Sunset: 616 pm. Entries close for Hongkong. Jockey Club's Eighth Extra Race Meeting, 12
noon.
HK: Y's Men's Club Tiffin Meeting. Speaker: Mr. A. W. Ingram Strawberries and Cream." Colony Swimming Championships, 6.15 p...
South China A.A. Swimming Cham-
"Sunshine Suale"-Medley: "Good- night Vienna"-Medley-Two Pianos. plonships, 7.15 p.m.
Goodnights (Donald-
Belillos Public School Annual Prize-
1.03 The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. A Thousand
sony; True (Whitcup)-Plano Solo-Giving, 11 am.
HK Civil Service Cricket Club, An- Quickstep-There's No Time Like Rate da Costa.
nual Meeting. 5.30 p.m.
Kowloon the Present; Foxtrot Just Little Bits
9.57 Dance Musto and Variety.
Annual Meeting of the and Pleces.
Foxtrot - The Slow
Edward - German Selection-Organ Chess Club, Peninsula Hotel. 6 p.m. Morning After, Foxtrots Sugar Hum
Filipino Life (Herbert); Good Association, The Music Goes Round and Round: solo by Quentin Maclean. Ahr Sweet Annual Meeting of Softball Club, King's The Broken Record. Blow Foxtrot Mystery of Take me Back to my Boots and Sad-night. (Kuznecke)--Charles Kullman Park, 6.45 pm.
Cheers Club, Bridge and Mahjong. Fox (Tenor). Foxtrots You're Looking die; Foxtrot-Jack-in-the-Box
Philatelic Society Monthly Romance; In Cherry Blossom for trot Song Without Words.
Cub-Orchestra 1.30 Reuter-and Rugby Press, WeLane--Eddie Carroll and the Casan Meeting, S.C.M.P., 5.30 p.m.
V.D.M.A. Executive Committee Meet ther Forecast and Announcements,
mance": "Mine Alone" (frum Magyer Ing, Cathedral Office, 5.30 p.m. 1.45
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Intarsing
ANN SHERIDAN PAT O'BRIEN JOHN PAYNE
·GALE PAGE - FRANK MCHUGH
Directed by LLOYD BACON
A WARNER BROS. Picture
Screen Pay by Sig Herzig and Wally Klein, based on a mwy by Howard Hawle
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Cathedral Women's Fellowship
Craigenzower 0.0 Weekly Whist
St. Andrew's Working Party (Medi-
tle Boy of Mine (Ball): I'll Stand By Working Party, Cathedral Hall. 3.30 (Coots)-Les Allen and his Canadian p.m Bachelors Foxtrots That Old Feel- Ing: Remember Me-Roy Fox and his Drive, 9 pm. "Bitte (from
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Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OP.), Govt. House, 9 am-12 ndon
HE. the Acting Governor to Dine and with Lt-Cal R. D. Ambrose officers of Rajputana Rides at Han- kow Barracks, 8.30 p.m.
Colony Swimming Championships,
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South China A.A Swimming Cham- 9.51m.8/ (31.53m.) 21.47a6. (31.97m.ipionships 7.15 p.m.
Vocal Recital at Peninsula Hotel, 18.18m.a. - (19.79715.)
3.15 p.m.
6.30 An Hour of Popplar Classics. Beethoven-Moonlight" Sonata Paderewski. Drigo Valse Bluette: Nevin Narcissus J. H Squire Celeste Octet. Grieg I Love Thee" -Richard Crooks (Tenor).. Drdla- Serenade-Marjorie Hayward (Violin).
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Mikay
4.00 p.m.
Full Bulletin
5.00 pm
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Paderewski-Minuet in (Contralto),
Paderewski Suppe Poet and
Peasant Overture New Light Sym- TYANK
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Bizet The Flower
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Song from
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20 Egyptian
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21 Section of a window.
23 Running oft
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128 Bea eagle.
29 Man's
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35 Interdiction
36. -tempered
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Cheero Club Concert 3 pia
HE the Acting Governor to receive District Watch Committee at Govt. House, 11 s.m. „
28-Tides: High 5.42 am, and 1.27 p.m. Low 1.06 p.m. p
Sunrise: 6.14 m.; Sunset: 6.14 pm. Birthday of Confucius..
Colony Swimming Championships, 9.30 p.m.
29-Tides: High 6.51 m. and 7.57 pim. Low 12.44 am, and'¬L46 pm.
Sunrise: 614 a.m;"Sunset: 6.13 p.m.- YMCA: Discussion Group,"9 p.m. 30-Tides: High 7.51 am and 8.32 pm. Low 137 a.m. and 223 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 Opening of St. Teresa's Club, 5 p.m. bentures, payable.
INDIANAPOLIS
Not
SPEEDWAY
one Hollywood
director
out of ten has ever kissed a woman in front of a camera. This, in part, explains the con- Pacen most of them feel during love A the alting of close-up
scenes in pictures. They know Ve how they want the kiss to look but they can't, from experience, demonstrate how to do it
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Note of the seale
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There is less danger, naturally, that an in-beautiful kiss will detract from an action picture such as Warner Bros. “Indian- apolis Speedway," which is now playing at the King's Theatre, which Lloyd Bacon directed,
In this two young players, Ann Sheridan and John Payne, dis- cover love under the crank case of a racing car, and the camera shows their first kiss there. But although the setting for that kiss was quite unromantic, the kiss itself bad plenty of "comph, that indefinable something for which Miss Sheridan is so fa- mouse
Fayne, whose rise to fame has
been in highly romantic roles,, is no novice at the art of screen love making. With these two to direct, Bacon had little to worry about in the love scenes, except to remind one of theo keep their profiles turned toward the camera.
Solution No. 715
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