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SHE'S GOT WHAT IT
TAKES TO MAKE MEN
LIKE THIS FALL IN LOVE!
ANN SHERIDAN PAT O'BRIEN JOHN PAYNE
CALE PAGE FRANK MCHUGH
Directed by Lloyd Bacon · A WARNER BROS. PIcture Sword Play by Zig Fueng muttich Side » Tuned on a stay bay langit. Manka
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ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES
JAMES CAGNEY PAT O'BRIEN
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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY Return Showing of World's Mightiest Entertainment! Thrilling in its immortal love story! Exciting in its magnificent adventure! Mighty in its inspired cast
Norma SHEARER Leslie HOWARD ROMEO and JULIET
A Mater
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MARCH
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FREDRIC
"DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY"
A Paramount Picture
AUXILIARY NURSES to
Never has the world's most famous love story enjoyed a greater success!
Valentine, Hon: Sec.
Mrs. ANS Members of the Auxillary Nurs-
HOME. NURSING EXAMINA- ing Service are requested to TION, QUEEN MARY HOSPITAL note:-
-Owing to the black-out, the The British Legion have asked practical examination arranged for for members of the Auxiliary Tuesday, October 29 has been Nursing Bervice to assist in the postponed to Thursday, Oct. 31. sale of Poppies on Saturday, Nov. The written examination will take, Will those who are willing to place as arranged on Monday, help please send in their names October 28, at 5.15 pm
COMING EVENTS
OCT.
28-Tides: High 6.38 am, and 7.30 p.m. Low 12:45 2.m. and 1.1ð p.m.
Suprise: 626 a.m; Sunset: 548 pIRE, Į St. Andrew'a Fellowship Weekly Meeting, 618 part 1.
Ladies' Working Party (BW.OF.), Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon.
St. Andrew's Club, Badminton Trinis
Reception by Y.W.C.A.. and Chinese Clubs
to Prof. Cullis: 4.30 pm. Hongkong Cricket Club, Annual Meeting. 630 p.m.
Z
B
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ELE the Acting Governor to lunch with Chairman, Directors and execu tive staff. of China Light and Power Co., Ltd., at the Peninsula Hotel, 130 P.in.
GENERAL
Ubeiro Sanerme
Radio Programmes
HONGKONG
On Wavelengths of 355 metres (843 h.c's) $1.49. matros (9.53 imagnaysles).
TALK FROM THE STUDIO. BY DR. WINIFRED CULLIS
Studio Items.
Weatherly and Russell) - Dennis Noble (Baritone) w. Orch. March Review Medley (arr. Woltschach).— London Palladium Orchestra. Star of My Soul (from The Geishal-Jones); The Shade of the Palm (from 'Floro-
(Bari- dora-Stuart-Dennis Noble tone) W. Orch. Everybody's Gongs (arr. Gech-London Palladium Orch. 8.00 Local The Signal, Weather Beport and Announcements,
8.03 This week's programines. 8.07 StudioA French Recital by Denise Carroll (Soprano) and AT.
HE the Acting Governor to inspect China Light and Power Co.'s Installa- 12.15 pm. Shört Service of Inter-Lay (Plano)" tion at Hok Un.
Cheero Club. What Drive.
p.m.
29-Tides: - High 745 h.m. and 8.05
Low 148 a.m. and 148 p.1, 1 Sunrise: 628 a.m.; Sunset: 548 p.m. Black-Out Exercises.
HR Rotary Club Tiffin, Meeting, 1 p.m.-Speaker: Prof. Cullis,
Street Sleepers' Shelter Society. Annual Meeting. St. John's Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m.
cession
1. Dr. Gradus ad Parnassum (from Sulte-Debussy- 12.30 Dohanyl-Quarjet in D Flat Children's Corner Major, Op. 15. j
AT. Lay at the Piano. 2. (a) Le Flonzaley Quartet.
Printemps (Reynaldo Haha) and (b) 12.55 Plano Solo by Vladimir Horo-L'Invitation Au Voyage (Duparc)- witz.
Denise Carroll (Soprano) w. Pispo. 3. Capriccio in F Minor (Dohnanyi). Clair De Lune (from Suite 'Ber- 1.00 Local The Signal and Wea- gamasque"--Debussy)-A.T. Lay at the
Piano. 4. (a) Cavatine ther Report,
(from 'Les Pecheurs de
A
1.03 Hawaiian Selections.
Lella Perica1--
"Alarins
Inter-School Swimming Sports I Want Lying When I Sald Bizet) and (b) est doux, est bon (Hests), VRU.
Love You-Fox-Trot; Midnight Blue (from Herodiade-Massenet)-Denise Emeck and His Carroll (Soprano) w. Plano. 5. Bal- Kowloon Chess Club Junior Chain-Pox-Trot-Roy
at (Debussy)-AT. Lay Rawalian Serenaders. Tango Delle Ląde pionship.
10 Rose (Bottero)-Serge Krotkoff and Piano.
Fils
Bebe
8.45 Stadio-Talk: Hawallins:
D'Amour (Brooks)-Berge Krotkoff (Guitar), Excursions" by Dr. Winifred Chills
9.00 London Relay-The News and Hawalian Fox-Trots--A Little Rendez- Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OF, vous in Honolulu Honolulu Stars and News Commentaries...
a.m.-12 noOTI,
Hawaiian Guitars-Roy Smeck and Graduation His Hawaiian Serenadera
30-Thies: High 8.45 am and par. Low 126 am, and 2,25 pm.
Sunrise: 626 am; Sunset: 548 pan. Black-Out Exercises.
Govt House,
Reep Tuen School, Ceremony, 5.15 p.m.;
MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1940. -PAGE
NAIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN
SHOWING TO-DAY AT 2.39, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S penisuthian at
LILLIAN RUSSELL
ALICE FAYE BON AMICHE. HENRY FONDA EDWARD ARNOLD - WARREN WILLIAM » ILO TANGALER
Screen Fley by William Anthony McGuire
VA 20th Century-Fox Fictūra
the
and
One of the really great motion pictures ... unforgettable with songs new and old!
9.30. A Czechoslovakian Progamme with a Talk from the Studio.
10.00 Songs by The Comedy Hir-
1.21 Gerry Moore at the Piano. 31-Tides: High 240 m. and 9.18) Slow Fox-Trot Heart and Boulmonists. pm. Low 3.14 am and 3 pm.
Sunrise: 6.27 a.in.: Sunset: 5.47 pm. HK, Tv Men's Club Titin Meeting. 1.p.m
Claims against estate of Jung Quock Den due.
H.K.V.D.C.
(Scottish Company) Hallowe'en Dinner, Taikoo Club, 8.30 9.10.
Craigengower C.C., Annual Meeting. 5.30 p.m.
Cheero Club. Bridge and Mahjong.
Movement Of Road Traffic In Black-out
NEXT CHANGE "CAPTAIN BLOOD"
at
the
A WARNER BROS. PICTURE
Don (Heykens). China. (Zamecnik); Babbling
Richard
of
(film 'A Song is Born"); Quickstep- Love Me A Little Today (Herbert Hold My Hand. Quickstep Shut-Eye. and Brodszky); Congo Lullaby (Aim 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Banders of the River). Whispering Weather Forecast and announce (Schonberger).
10.10
Maclean Quentin ments.
1.45 The BBC. Dance Orchestra. - Organ.
Serenado Fox-Trets-You Started Me Dream- tug: Saddle Your Blues To A Wild Parade
Slow Fox-Trets Every Maclean). Mustang.
10.20 Compositions Minute pf the Hour: Here Comes the Bride. Waltz-Give Me Your Hand: StraISE. Tango Marlou Pax-Trot-Alone At Rosenkavalier Waltzes-Bruno Wal- A Table for TWO: Waltz-Lovely ter conducting the Philharmonic Or Lady,
chestra." Le Bourgeols Gentilhomme- Bulte. Op. 60-Walther Straram Or- B chestra.
2.15 Close down..
6.50 Chausson — Symphony im Flat Major. Op. 20.
Orchestra de la Societe des Con❤ certs du Consevatoire.
6.33 Songs
(Tenor).
by
Hubert Elsdell
11.00 Close down.
SHORT WAVE
Fill A Glass With Golden Wine Calla (Henley and Quilter), Come, Sing to G.8.0 Me" (Thompson); Sing Me to Sleep G.S.B.
Bingham and Green):
0.8.77
DAVENTRY
Wavelength 17.7700. (19.84mx.) 9.51m (31,55m.) 21.47m.a.: (11.97m.) 15.18m. (19.79m.)
ENGLISH NEWER IN the Transmisston I-News Sum-
6.13 Closing local Stock Quota-G.8.0.
6.45 Arthur Rubinstein
at
During the black-out exercises on Oct. 29 and 30, movement of road traffic, with properly obs- cured lights, is permitted until Bions. the sounding "of the Air Raid Alarm Signal, when the lights on Plano. all vehicles must be extinguished, Capricolo in Minor, Op. and the vehicles must remain (Brahms): Cordoba (Albeniz); Evo- stationary until the sounding of cacion (Albeniz). the Raiders Passed signal.
76
7.00 London Relay-The News, 1.15 London Relay-Topical Talks 7.80 Dennis Noble (Baritone) and
On the scunding of the Raiders Passed signal, movement of traf-the London Palladium Orchestra. fte, with obscured lights, may be resumed.
(Stern- Will She Be Waiting Up? dale-Bennett); At Santa Barbara
mary
4.00 pm.
Puli Bulletin
5.00 I
Trans II & III-News Sun-
Bry
6.45 p..
Pull Bulletin
do.
do.
Transmission V-News Sum-
mary Full Bulletin
730 p.m. 9.15 p.m. 12:00 mid- night
7.30 J 8.30
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
No movement of shipping, or other craft will be permitted be- tween sunset and sunrise on the nights of Oct. 29-30 and 30-31,† with the exception of the Star Ferry, which will maintain a re- stricted service between, Hongkong, and Kowloon with all lights on board the vessel, extinguished ör obscured, and with no navigation lights alight.. but this service will cease on the sounding of the Air Raid Alarm signal, when the vessel will proceed to the nearest jetty.
• Contend the where it will remain until
12 River. In Raiders Passed signal is sounded.
: Arizona On the sounding of the Raiders
13 Selection. Passed signal,, the ferry service may be resumed, provided the 15 Correlative. lighting restrictions above are complied with.
mentioned
POLICE REPORTS
1 Cards
5 Unaccom- panted
of either.
16 Mohammedan magistrate
18 Be affected
with pain
19 Compare
(abbr.)
Mr. B. Lippe, ut the China Light 21. Fluid rock and Power Co., reports that A 23 Mediter- emergency switch, valued $25.
ranean island was stolen from No. 22.Pok Chuen 20 Gather Street between 5 pm, on Oct. 24 29 Clusters of and 6 pm, on Oct. 25.
Abres Four switches were stolen from 30 Help the residence of Mr. LB. Gomes,] 31 An assumed No. 4 Hennessy Road, on Oct. 21.
•
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name
33 Emit vapor. The theft of Jewellery and 33 Bupposed clothing from the servants quar- hypnotic force. ters has been reported to the Po-36 Having a flat
breastbone lice by Dr. K.H. Uttley, Kowloon Hospital.
38 Characteristic
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68 Native of
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67 Depend on
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of old age
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Mr. L. Loule, of the Kowloon 40 By Motor Bus Company, reports that 41 Inclines the someone stole articles worth $40 head. from his car which was parked 43 Automobile outside No. 234 Jubilee Street on
44 Marsh Oct, 25
Solution No. 142. AURATIVE START
8 TA RATNORAILE O HEMINGWAYILAR
46., Old
48 Asks alms
49 Prepare for
publication
51 Makes a "mistake
53 Note of the
scale
TISEES EVERY. PARES 1 BRAGT 54 Fish AGOTTA ME 18 HAH 58 Greek letter
58 Symbol för RIOT COLITARE
|calelum (2 60 Native of
the UA 63 Russlar tyrant
ROSALTALKINE W LEROSTTARYAN
8 A
RIYALUATI UBETA U8TERITY NIL1GLE EIDE A SATIEARNI KEEP
2 Disseminated
3. Hebrew nanie
for God
4. A mein–
braneous pouca
Portable
chair
* Masruhe
name
7 French
artirte
8 Wood SOTTEI
23 Imitates 24 Pertaining
to the science *
of lite
25. Serpents
28 Water bottle- 27 Past par-"
ticiple of "le" 29" Appear 32 Portic 34 Rounded
protuberance
37 Border 39 Newspaper
paragraph
42 Appearing
successive
parts
45 African river
47 Male bee
50%, Bailor
55 Tear
10
Suburban-
52 Saint (abbr)
zesidence
10 Malden toved by Zeus
57 Ventilath
11 Printer's measure
14 Bind
17 Indian RWEN
madders
20 Dart along
SOLUTION TOMORROW
50 Some
60 Like:
61 Myself 62 Prefix:
together
64. Brother. Odin
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Linda's a peach of a wife..
But there's something about a secretary.
TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL Day-time Wife
WARREN WILLIAM BINNIE BARNES WENDY BARRIE JOAN DAVIS
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