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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEEN'S THEATRE

HONGKONG. DAILY AT 230-515-720-9:30 PM TEL 31453

SHOWING TO-DAY

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FBANCHOT

ARN

TONE-SOTHERN

FAST FURIOUS

But HUSSEY BOWMAN

Loo

JOHN MILIAR

ALLYN JOBLIN MANY BETH HUGHES BERNARD Produced by Prod

Directed by Baby Berkeley,

Metro

Maver

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Bing Crosby

61

Dorothy Lamour. Bob Hope

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43.

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MYRNA LOY

IN

Whipsaw

with

SPENCER TRACY

EDDIE CANTOR

"STRIKE ME PINK

MAJESTIC

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MARY BETH HUGHES ADANA ANDREWS EVELYN VENABLE CHRIS-PIN MARTIN A 20th Century Fox Picture

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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Geraldine FITZGERALD in

Warner Bros. Picture

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GENERAL

Radio Programmes

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On Wavelengths of 15%

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metres (843 kơr). 11.49

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metres (9.52 magaaysles).

TALK ON "GREAT AUTHORS" BY FR. RYAN" 8.J.

12.15 p.m. cession.

Popular Classics

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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1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea ther Report.

8.00 Local Time Signal Weather Report and Announcementa.

COMING EVENTS

SEPT.

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

Dvorak-Quartet in A Flat Melody) Binnie Hale,, Tangos - Major Op. 105.

"

Prague String Quartet

2.15 Close down.

"Music for Bo

HK

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREY

SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 PM.

"LOVING HER

LIKE RACING

ONE CRASH AND YOU'RE THROUGH!"

Thrill to the excitement of the world's most perilous cace.......and the glory Ford denih that super-

mea: fight for}".

INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY

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

Victoris Chess Club, Gloucester Ho

NEXT CHANGE

Sierra Chica; Tango Mio - Juan tel, 6 pm. Liossas and his Orchestra. Dear Lit

6.00 Selections from Noel Coward's Bach Hits.

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

Sweet"): Orchestra. Sing me a Swing Song Zigeuner

(Adams); There's a New World (Ken- cal), 10 am I'll World Weary Noel Coward.

Hurmba Follow my Secret Heart: Nevermore nedy-Cam) Ike Hatch. (from Conversation Piece")-Gloria Neaita Mia: Foxtrot-Sweet Bue-p.

and his Orchestra. Carroll Gibbons with Fred Jackson Grafton and his Boy Friends.

from Blow Foxtrot - Once in a while; "Operette" His Majesty's Theatre Waltz-Giannina Mla-Victor Sives Orchestra, London. Regency Rakester and his Ballroom Orchestra There's

Fishy Always Something

11.00 Close down. labout the French; from "Conversa.. tion Piece"-Heather Thatcher & Co. 6.28 Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.

Selection

SHORT WAVE

DAVENTEY

27-Tides: High 426 am and 6.57 Low 1223 am and. 11.34 p.m. Sunrise: 6.14 s.m.; Sunset: 6.15 p.m. RAOC. Monthly Dinner-Speaker, Mr. D. B. Evans "Measurement of Distant Sounds"

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,

P.I

Wavelength | 17.796.6. (1992.) 6.15

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).

Calls

G.8.0

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Q.5.0.

NEWS, IN ENGLISH

Mikay

4.00 p.m.

Full Bulletin

5.00 pm

& HI--News Sum

6.45 pm:

Full Bulletin

7.30 AM

da.

9.15 p..

13 00. mid-

night

Braga - Serenata - Essie Ackland Transmission I-News Sum-

Paderewski-Minuet in (Contralto),

Paderewski Suppe Poet and

Peasant Overture New Light Sym- TYANK

phony

Orchester. Bizet

Bizet The Flower

Gigli Delibes

from "Carmen"

Song from

Naila Waltz Royal Opera Orch. Delibes Bell 'Song

Covent Garden.

from "Lakme"-Miliza Korjus.

Eric

Coates-London Bridge March New Transmission V-News Sun-

Light Symphony Orchestra,

7.30 London Relay-The News.

mary

Full Bulletin

CROSSWORD

ACROSS

1 Vigor

4 Expanse

9 Strike

lightly

12 Turkish

officer

13 Fluid

14 Grow old

15 Crowlike.

17 Mistake

19. Function in

trigeno-

metry.

20 Egyptian

sacred bull

21 Section of a window.

23 Running oft

27 Eager

128 Bea eagle.

29 Man's

nickname

30 Cluster of

fibres in

wool staple

31. Learn

words by: repetition

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33 Hall! 34 Preposition

35 Interdiction

36. -tempered

*person

37 Melody

40 Bearing

..."round" the

shield

41 Part of the

eye

42 Admin's-

trative

unit ot

Attica

44 Stately old dance

40 Attack with Partillery 49 Cuckoo 50- Plea of

having beca elsewhere.

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54 Kind of beer

55 Investigate

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DOWN

1 Moccasin

2 The sel

4

Plant allied

to the carrot

Double.

5 Hindu

queen

6 Consumed

7 Symbol for

cerium Surgical

*** saws

9 Ankles

10 Past

11 Through" 16 Contended 18 Mature 20 Land

measure

21 Fear 22 Genus of

grasses Few threads introduced beneath the

Nautical

730 am 8.30.6.m

A&e

15

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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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36

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assigned to a clergy- man

31 Pertaining

to a mem brane-of

the eye'

American Revolu- tionary

patriot

That which is unpaid

35 Spanish

" measure of

length

36 Toothed

Instrument 38 Lively y 39 Sun-drien.

brick

43--- Arablan

chieftain 44 Animal's foot: 45 Literary

collection 46 Large 47 Cloth

SOLUTION TOMORROW

48 Former

governor of Alglere

Note of the seale

M

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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THEET

MADELINE CARROLL

BRIAN AHERNE

“MY SON, MY SON!" RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS

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FOR TWO

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the wide world over!

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Robert YOUNG #HELEN GILBERT

CHARLES CORUKI • «121 HOWRAN HEHIMALD OWEN » LUGILE WATSON ERIKA: BARONOVA cond "FLORIAN

Directed by

EDWIN L-MARIN

Produced by

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