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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEENS THEATRE

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TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

ROLLICKING, ROMANTIC DAYS AT COOD OLD SIWASH!

FOUR GRAND STARS...in the

season's No. 1.

laugh-and-love hit!

Teremount Pescont

THOSE WERE THE

DAYS

with WILLIAM HOLDEN BONITA GRANVILLE

EZRA STORE Curtacy of Georgudiant) • JÜDITH BARRETT VAUGHAN GLASER · Produced vol dircled by JAY THEODORE NEEN

FRIDAY

The Screar's Biggest Thriki

Gary Cooper

BEAU GESTE

RAY MILLAND ROBERT PRESTON

Ar

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ALHAMBRAD THEATRE

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TO-DAY AND "TO-MORROW

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CLARENCE E. MULFORD'S

HEART OF ARIZONA

* Desymbol Patte foturing

WILLIAM BOYD

in George Höyes • Russell Hayden Notofie Masthead", "John Ellion

4. HAKIT SHETMAŃ z

Production

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Gary

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RAY MILLAND

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THE WIZARD OF OZ

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COMING EVENTS

NOV.

27-Tides: High 144 am and` 7.39 (pm. Low 140 am. ¡and 130-pan.

| Sunrise: 644 sm; Sansej: 1.38 pan.

Ladler Working Party "(BW.OF)} Govt. House, V a.m.-13. NOGA..

St. Andrew's Week-What Drive, D p.na.

j St. Louis Middie School, Prize Day,

4.30 pa

Cheero Club, Dance, £30 pm. HK Reel Club Practice, Helena May Inst., p.m.

3. and 8. Home: Lectur "Chopin" by Prof. Chardon King, 8 p.m.

Volunteer Nursing Detachment, Lec- ture on Home Nursing. New Volunteer Hq., 5.30 p.to.

8. and 3, Home, General Committee Mig. 5.30 p.m. 7

Emmanuel Church, Lecture on "The Church and Prayer" by Mr. J. L Spence, 8 plat.

28-Tides: High 8.68 am and 817 pm. Low: 228 am, and 140 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.43 am; Sunset: 5.28 pa Kowloon Chess Club Senior Cham plonship

Victoria Chess Club, Gloucester Ho tel. 5 pm.

FK Y's Men's Club Tina Meeting,

1 pm

St. Andrew's " Week-Pot Pour Evening.

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Radio

HONGKONG

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Programmes

On Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 kc's) 11.49 metres (9.52 megacycles).

TO TALK OF MANY, THINGS' BELAYED FROM LONDON

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1940. -PAGE

Fox-Trota-Ole King Cole; Bwance -Teddy Foster and Els Kings of Swing. Waltz The Waltz Lives on: Fox-Trot You Took the Words Right out of my Heart--Henry Jacques and His Currect Dance Tempo Orchestra. Tango My Lost Love: Quickstep-

You're an education — Maxwell Ste- wart's Melody. Rumba Cachita;'; Conga-La-Havane A Paris-Lecuona Cuban Boys. Fox-Trot-Love Walked' In (from "Goldwyn Follies")-Jay W bur and His Band...‚'

Variety Programme

Short Service of Inter. Report and Announcements.

8.00 Local Time Signaly Weather,

12.15 .. Ciklon

12.30 Dance Musia by Billy Cotton and His Band.

Slow Fax-Trots Don't You Ever Gy: Too Romantic (film The Road to Singapore"). Fox-Trot Don't Let That Moon Get Away (from Sing you Einners'); Comedy Waltz I Ups to her and she Ups to Me Fox-Trots On

The Outside Locking In The Girl Who Loves a Boldier zboth from The Little Dog Laughed") Rumbas.

Triguenita; Siboney. Fox-Trot-1 Miss You in the Morning.

100 Local Time Signal and Wea

Fanling Hunt and Race Club, an- nual meeting of members, Jardine, 'ther Report. Matheson & Co.'s office, 530 pan.

103 Sea Shanties by John Goss & ELE. the Acting Governor to visit the Cathedral Male Voice Quartet. Stanley Prison, 9 a.m.-

Voting

Half-Yearly Meeting of | Members of EX Jockey Club House, | Happy Valley, 5.30 p.m.

Police

Nous Trans A Valparaiso (Parea & an Parys); Sclucamunni Sta Lampa (arr. Favara); Storm Alang: Roll The

Harris). Down'" (afT.

A Dollar and a. Hall & Day; The Hog's'

Recreation Club, Annus Wood-Pile

| Meeting. 6 pan

Cheero Club, Bridge and Mahjong. Theosophical

Speaker: Society -- Rev. J. Hadaway, on "Theosophy and World Events." 6.p..

HE

Shenton

Reception to

Bir "Thomas.-H.K-Hotel-6.50 - jam,

Medical Assn. (China

British Branch): Counell Otamber, Post Office Bldg., 9.15 p.m.

Valunteer Nursing Detachment Ad- vanced Course, Military Hospital, 3

p...

Eve-Man (arr. Terry).

8.03 Compostilons of Mendelssohn. "A Midsummer Night's Dream” - Overture-State Opera Orch. Duetto (from 'Songs without Words)-Lionci Tertis (Viola) with Orchestra. Song Without Words F Major: Hunting Song-Benno Molselvitch (Piano).

824 Bangs by Norman Allin (Bass). When Song Is Sweet (Sans Souci); Think of Me (Lady John Scott-Carr. The Midnight Review Moffat). (Glinks).

8.35 Ialo Symphonie Espagnolo' for Violin and Orchestra, Op. ti.

Bronislaw Huberman (Violin) and the Vienna Phlibarmonic Orchestra conducted by Cleorg Szell.

9.80 London Belay-The News and News Commentary.

9.30 london Relay To Talk of Many Things'

9.45 Millitary Band Music,

Hyde Park Suite (Jałowica)-Band of HLM.. Grenadier Guards. Minstrel 11 New Mayfair" Orchestra.

Memories-Cirand Massed Brass Bands Cavalcade of Martial Songs (arr. at Leicester Brass Band Festival, Nicholls). A Vision of Spring-Med- 1938. · ley; Venetian Nights-Medley. Ballad 10.00 Variety.

Memories Medley,

Plano-Waltz-Romantique Ida Cos-1 136 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weata; Jaza Goblins (da Costa) – Rale ther Forecast and Announcements. Da Costa. Vocal and Piano-There's L45 Excerpts from Gilbert and Something About an Old Lave; They Sullivan.

Say (Heymann and Others) Leslie Gondollers"; Of Happiness Hutchiason. **The

Baxophone - Some of the very Path-Derek Oldham, George these Days; After You've Gone-Cole- HK. Philatelic Society, S.C.MP., Baker and Chorus Rising Early in man Hawkins with Orch, and Vocal 5.30 p.m.

the Morning-George Baker and Chorus Vocal A Little Dash of Mrs. Clift's Bible Class, 9, Hillwood Chorus, T'ake a Pair of Sparkling Dublin (from Peg of Old Drury'); Road, 1030 1.10.

Eyes-Derek Oldham "The Yeomen Klas Me Goodnight (Green) Andr Women's Fellowship, Cathedral of 'the Guard”: Oht A Private Buf- Nengia with Orch. Organ-Wedding Hall. 330 pm.

foon is a Light-Hearted Loon-George of the Painted Doll; Medley of Old HK. Fishermen's Union Charity Baker (Baritone) with Orch Here- Sangs-Leslie James Bazaar. “To Un Restaurant, West upon We're Both Agreed George Point. 1 p.m."

Baker and Leo Shefield........... Pres. from 29-Tides: High' 845 am, and 8.58 His Petters Grim Deric Oldham. 'p.m. Low 214 a.m. and 125 p.m. The Yeomen of the Sunrise: 445 m; Sunset: 338 pm, the Pretty Young RA.O.C. Monthly Meeting: Speaker, anyLeomagens -Major J. L. Willcock on "Prison Winifred Lawan, Derek Reform.TM

George Baker and Chorus.

2.15 Close down.

Ladies' Working Party XB.W.OF.) Govt. House, 9 am-12 DOD.

Comes 14 Com- Ons Oldham

10.30 Dance Musió..

Fax-Trota - Something to Bing: hout (from the Alm); In My Little' Red Book-Mantovani and His Orch... Swing Fox-Trots-Ain't Misbehavin”; Hol, Lips-Quintette" of the, Hot Club' of France, Tango "Fax-Trok, City of a Million Dreams; Waltz Viennese Romance--Jack Wilson and His Ver- satile Five. Pox-Trot Toot: Toot, St. Andrew's Week-Dance, §. p.m.

Tootle on your Flute: 6/8 One-Step- Northumberland änd Durham Assa, i of Hongkong. Annual Meeting and Spring-Sir Thomas Bercham cond. Follow the Band--New Mayfair Dance Orchestra. Fax Trot Somebody's the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. Dinner, H. K. Hotel. 7.16 p.m.

Serenade (Hassan)Beatrice Harri Thinking of You Tonight - Jack Cheero Club, Darts and Table Ten-

son (Cello) with Plano. Brigg Fair Harris and His Orchestra, -London Symphony Orchestra cond. by Geoffrey Toye

mia.

Story Hour for Boys and Girls, 9, Hillwood Road, 420 p.m.

5.00 Half an hour with Delins. On Hearing the Plat. Cuckoo, in

+

Entries Close for. Macho Jockey || 8.30 · Closing Local Stock Quota- Club's December Meeting, 12 noon." tions.

HK Fishermen's Union Charity; 8.32 Georges Thil (Tenor) in a Bazaar. To Un Restaurant, West French Programme.

Point.

O Nature, Full of Grace (Massenet) 30-Tides High 10.40 am. und 2.36

-Georges Thill (Tenor) with Orches- pal Low 158 am, and 3. pum.

tra. Elegie, Op. 24 (Faure)-Boston Bunrise: 640 *.m.; Sumet: 5.38 pm Symphony Orchestra "Cello "Jean-

11.00 Clase down.

SHORT WAVE

Calle

G.S.G.

G.S.B G.S.II. G.8.0.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.795.c. (18.86m.} 9.51m. 131.35m.) 2147m (3197m.). .15.18m.c. (19.79m)

NEWS IN ENGLISH Fransmission 1–News Sum-"

mary

Full Bulletin

St. Andrew's Week-Garden Party, Bedetti. L'Adorable Cantilene (Cha- a pm, Tennis Match at KC.C. HE pelle); Valse De L'Adien (Chopin v. Macao

Calmes) Ninon Vallin (Soprano) Exhibition of school work and sale

with Piano. Meditation (from Thais of handiwork at Heep Yan School, Massenet)-Boston Promenade Or-frans II & III-News Sum 11 am to 6p.n

chestra. Car De Lunc (Faure); Serenade Toscane (Faure)-Georges Thill (Tenor) with Piano..

H.K. Jockey Club, 12th Extra Race Meeting, Happy Valley, 2 pm.

RE, the Acting Governor to dine with Lt. Col. D. J. McDougall, M.O.. and the officers of the 2nd Bn. The Royal Scots 8.15 p.m.

Chinese Youths Medical Relief Assn. Supper Dance, Peninsula Hote

HK-Fishermen's Waton Charity Bazaar: To Un Restaurant, West Point.

COLONY HEALTH

BULLETIN

of

as

7.00 London Relay-The News. 3.15 London Relay Questions of the Hour"

730 Dance Music,

"BIGGER AND BETTER” BLASTS

The Englewood Press turned

METY

Full Bulletin

do.

do.

Transmission V-News Sum-

mary

Full Bulletin

4.00 p.m 5.00 p.

8.45 0.01

7.30 p.m.

0.15 p.m.

13.00 mid-

night

730 8.01.

£30 a.m

TRAINED TO ESCAPE

men

Investigation of German - war jover to the American Federal prisoners in Canada has shown Bureau of Investigation the other that a number of them are gradu The following is the Return

¡day a letter received in a recent ates of a German school organiz- (notifiable diseases notified

mail that asked, "How did you ed for the specific -purpose of having occurred In the Colony

like that explosion?" and pro- teaching prisoners how to escape, during the week ended at mid-mised "bigger and better ones Canadian internment headquarters night on Nov. 23:-- Cholera, three whenever necessary." It was sign at Ottawa stated, the other day. cases (one death); Diphtheria,

ed "Fritz,"

Preparing in advance for their 10 cases (nine deaths); Enteric Fever, 12 cases (six deaths); The envelope in which It came soldiers being captured, the Ger- Measles, five cases; Chicken Pox, apparently was obtained from the mans held classes in lock picking | five cases, Cerebro-Spinal-Fever Jecretary's office of B. I du Pont tunnelling and other ways of ļ

one Canadian. tour cases (two deaths); Dysen- de Nemours and Co, in Wilming breaking out. In tery. 40 cases (12 deaths); Rabies ton Del. It was an official 2-cent camp there are at least 20 one case; Tuberculosis, 168 cases stamped envelope bearing the du who have learnt scientine ways of sind one Imported Font label in the unerleft opening locks without keys Two

of them are members of the Ger man Gestapo (secret police DAILY RETURNS

Authorities are now able to The Return for the 24 hours The printed address EL explain how a tunnel was, com- cuded at midnight on Nov. 25 is Font de Nemours and Co., secre pleted for Laurenz Gunther's as follows Diphtheria, two tary's office, Wilmington, Dela-escape from a Muskoka camp, cases; Enteric Fevor, eight cases; ware," was scratched off in Ink ather prisoners carried earth Cerebro-Spinal Fever, one case; and "Englewood Press, Englewood out in their pockets and scattered Dysentery, five caser; Tubercu- N. J., written in ink above that it wherever they got a chance losis, 44 cases,

The letter wase postmarked

far away from the scene of turi {"Englewood, NJ 12.80 0.10. nelling. When all was ready Gum

September 13th." Lord and Lady Henley have of The complete message read:ther who speaks English fluently fered to the nation the remaining "Englewood Press: How do you length of the Roman Wall on their like that explosion? We have Cumberland property, extending bigger and better ones ready

(132 deaths case);

hand corner,

SCRATCHED OFF

escaped

for more than a mile eastward to set on whenever necessary The message was written in from Birdoswald. It joins the por- Your American police is dumb a lightly wavering hand that tion recently given to the nation, They could not catch west of Birdoswald:

Horsens, postal authorities here admitted

was reminiscent of German script,

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