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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

AT 230-515-7-20-9-30 TEL 31453 AT 230-520-720-930 TEL.56856 SHOWING TODAY! At Roadshow Prices! This picture will not be shown elsewhere in H.K. for at least 6 months.

Paramount presents.

GARY

COOPER

MADELEINE

CARROLL

PAULETTE

GODDARD

PRESTON

FOSTER

LON

CHANEY, JR.

NEVER BEFORE A ̈ PICTURE LIKE IT!

CECIL B. DeMille's

"NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLICE

Prøduard and

in Technicolor!

Directed by CECIL B. DEMILLE

Wednesday At QUEEN'S [To-morrow At ALHAMBRA

*I WANT A DIVORCE"

Joan Blondell & Dick Powell

"TEXAS TRAIL"

with William Boyd

TAKE ANY TRAM OR HAMT VALLEY BUS

4 SHOWS

DAILY

230-5.15

7.15-9.30

ORIENTAL

PLEMING ROAD

TEL_"28473}

CLAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY MOST FASCINATING SCAMP THAT EVER CRACKET A SAFE! As slick as silk, na dangerous na dynamite, you'll see this suave thief in the most dangerous hair-raising adventure of his life.

HE HAS MORE NEW TRICKS THAN A DOG HAS FLEAS:

THE

LONE WOLF

meets a

15 lady

TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY"

MOST UNFORGETTABLE DRAMA OF RECKLESS DARING!

n

AKIM TAMIROFF

THE WAY OFALL FLESH

MATINALS: 200,-āje

A Porumaunt Picture

EVENINGS: 20c.-> Dr.-52c. -10%

COMING EVENTS

JAN.

13-Tides: Rgb 10:11 am, and 8.37 p.. Low 341 am and 229 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.06 a.m.; Sunset: 5.59 pm, Y.M.C.A: Whist Drive, 3.30 pm.i Women's War Work, 9 am-12 noon; Swimming and Tennis.

Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OF.) Govt House. $ A.m.-12 noon.

14-Tides: High 1844 am and 9.39 paa. Low 4.17 am and 3.12 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.06 am: Sunset: 5.59 p.m. Claims against estate of Roger Ed- ward Lindsell due.

Z

W

GENERAL

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 335

metres (845 k.c's) $1.49

metres (9.32. magazynies).

Library, Supreme Court

2.13 Lanyon "Belay-Questions d the Hour,

1.30 A Light Orchestral Programme with Stuart Robertson (Bass-Bar-

Long).

Hungarian March Potpourri (Pr chystal-George Boulanger and His Orchestra When Lights Go Rell- Ing (Ireland)," When Dull Care Lane Wilson)-Stuart Robertson (Bass- Serenade

HK. Rotary Club, Tiffin Meeting.THE LUCK OF MARSTON HALL" Bar.) with Plano accomp.

p.32

!

Y.M.C.A. Mixed Swimming: Bl. Itards Match Night: Badminton."

Cheero Club Whist Drive, 8.30 p.m. Criminal Sessions Open, 2.30 p.m. 15-Tides: Igh 11.30 am. and 10.23 p.m. Low 456 3.m. and $.54 p.m. Sunrise: 07.06 a.m.; Sunset: 6 pm. Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.F). Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon.

Chinese Estates, Ltd., Fourth In- terlu Dividend Payable.

YMCA.. Women's War Work, 9 a.-12 noon; Chess and Draughts Night Swimming

RE. the Acting Governor to visit. H.K. and Whampoa Dockyard. p.m.

Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 p.m. "

anci 16-Tides: High 11.58 a.m. 11.07 p.m. Low 552 am, and 4.37 pin..

Sunrise: 7.88 m; Sunset: 6.01.pam. H.K. Y's Men's Club, Tiffin Meeting. 1 p.m.-Speaker: Mr. K. S. Lee on How Gen. Chiang Kai-shek Became Christian.'

Auxillary Nursing Service: Lectures on Home Nursing commence at Kow loon Hospital. 5.30 p.m.

Y.M.C.A.: Squash: Hockey: Swim.- ming.

Studio Play

in the Night (Kennedy and Others); T Once Had a Heart. Margarita- 12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter-Alfredo and His Orchestra with Vocai Refrain The Mermaid; Polly Wolly 13.30 Three Songs by Turaer Lay Doodle (arr. W.HM.); Little. Brown Jug; The Three Crows Eastburn) —

cession,

ton at the Plano.

a Lit Rendezvous in Honolulu Stuart Robertson (Bass-Baritone)

Piano and Chorus. Serenade-Vals. (Leslie and Burke): Hypnotized (Lewis and Others. There Goes My Espagnole (Metra)--Orchestre

Coldstein Dream (Hericker).

៨.

Ruby

and

His

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03

This week's Programmes, 8.07 Moreton and Kaye on Two Planos.

Dolls Medley. Intro: Doll Dance; Lonesom Little Doll Rag Doll:

Little Dainty Dolly:

Dutch Doll:

12.10 Glno Burdin Hawailans.

Hawalian Berceuse (Bordin): Tears of Love (Gypsy Song-Bordih). Hawaii March (Bordin); Charm of Hawall (Bordin) Guitar Sold by Gino Bordia. Delilah-Waltz INI. cholls Poeme Waltz (Pibich).

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-Wedding of the Painted Doll.

Trot Medley. Τρένο: ther Report

1.03 Bizet-Symphony No. 1'la cdear; Yearning; Virginia. Major.

8.15 London Belay-Hi, Gang!! 9.00 London Belay-The News and News Commentary,

1st Mov: Allegro vivo: 3rd Mov. Adagio: 3rd Mov: Allegro vivace; 4th Mov: Allegro vivace--London Philhar. monic Orchestra.

1.30 Benter and Rugby Press, We

ther Forecast and Announcements.

1,45 Elsic and Doris Watera Variety.

in

Cheero Club Bridge and Mahjong. Comediennes-London Pride: Cock- 17-Tides: High 12:37 pm, and ineys at Heart And Proud of It, ton—- 1156 p.m. Low 6.11 am and 5.26 p.m. Eale and Doris Waters with Orches- Sunrise: 1.08 a.m; Sunset: 6.01 p.m. fra. Vocal-Over on the Sunny Side Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OP), Nicholls and Other): Masquerading Govt. House, 9 a.m.-12 noon.

in the Name of Love (Hoffman- Farewell Reception to Miss S. F. Goodhart)-Hugh Morton (Baritone) Sutton, 157, The Peak. 4.30 p.m. with Orchestra. Comediernes Gert. YMCA. Mixed Swimming; Bad-Dalby. A Plano-and how!-Elsie and minton

Doris Waters, Vocal-Nothing's Blue

Cheere Club; Darts and Tennis.

*

Table But The "Sky. (Newman-Spina): 1

Bet You Tell That To All The Boys 18-Tides: High. 1.24 pan. Low 6.48(Tobias Stept-Len Bermon with Or- a.m. and 621 p...

Spurise: 7.05 am.; Sunset: 6.02 p. HE, the Acting Governor to Broad- cast on Colonial Centenary. 8.03 p.m.

19-Tides: High 12.49 a.. 10.7 2.12 pm Low 7.27 am and 7.29 pm Sunrise: 7.05 am; Sunset: 6.03 pa Y.M.C.A.: Discussion Group. "9 pm. Macao Jockey Club. January Meet ing.

Golf: Junior Championship First

Round

20-Tides: High 1.54 am and 308 pm Low 8.11 am, and 9.11 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.05 am; Sunset: 6.03 p.m. Y.M.C.A.: Whist Drive, 830 p.m.

Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.F. Govt. House. 9 am-12 noon.

Crown Land Sale, P.W.D., 3 p.m.

• SHOWS

DAILY

2.30 -5.20

720-9,30

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN

ROAD KOWLOON

TEL 57222

(MATINEES. 20-30c • EVENINGS. 20-30-50c70.)

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

THE WITTIEST. MERRIEST MIX-UP THIS SIDE OF BED, AM!

IT'S LEAP YEAR...

So look

before you leap

LORETTA

YOUNG MILLAND

The Doctor Lakes a Fife

with

Reginald GARDINER - Gal PATRICK

·Edmund GWENN • Georges METAXA Screenplay by George Sacton and Ken Beglumál Directed by ALEXANDER HALL

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

17 Land

measure

18 Negative

19 Carry on

21 Average

26 Symbol for

tellurium

27 Fragment

29 Member of a

military en- gineer unit

32 Tree

chestra.

2.15 Close down.

5.45 Indian Programme.

6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6132 New. Dance Music, Fox-Trots-I've Got My Eyes on You (alm.

1940")-Les

Fox-

I remember

9.30 Marek Weber and His Orches

Blumenlied, Op. 39 (Lunge). Indra, waita (Operette In the Realm of In- dra-Lincke); Love's Dream After the Ball (Czibulka),

9.40 Studio "The Lock of Marston Holl"

A Play for Broadcasting; produced Evelyn Wood Cast: John Telaw- John Trelawney's "son, an cndergra ney--John Isley: Alec Trelawney,

duate-EB. Teesdale. Frank BoweTS. 8 schoolmaster-E. O'Nell Shaw Ronald Freebody, an artist--David Rosenthall Mrs. Hinchcliffe, pro- prietress of the Galloway, Arms'—Eva Gray: Cook at the Calloway Arms'- Evelyn Wood.

16.10 Violin Solos by Fritz Kreisler. Caprice Viennols (Kreisler). Minuet (Boccherini); Minuet in G. (Paderew ski-Kreisler). "

18.20 Beethover--Concerto No. 3 in C Minor, Op. 37,

Malcolm Sargent.

11.00 Close down.

1st Mov: Allegro con brio; "2nd Broadway Melody of 1940'); I Concentrate on You (film

Mov: Largo-Cadenza-Largo; 3rd Mov: Allegro Cadenza-Presto-Artur Broadway Melody of Brown and His Orchestra, Fox-Trot-phtharmonic Orchestra cond. by Dr. Schnabel (Piano) and the London

Louvain-Jack White and His Bard. I Never Fall You; Waltz-Lilac of

Fox-Trots-No Souvenirs; Don't Make Me Laugh-Jack White and His Band. Waltz-I'll Be Wallag for You: Fox- Trot-Shake Down the Stars--Cscar- Rabin and His Band: Waltz- Memories Live Longer than Dreams- Oscar Rabin and His Band,

7.00 London Belay-The News.

SHORT WAVE

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.795.c. (16.86m.) 9.51m. (31.35mm.)

21.47m.c...(3197m.)

.15.18m.0. (19.79m.

Calls

G.S.G.

G.S.B.

G.S.H.

G.S.O.

NEWS IN ENGLISH Transmission -News Sum-

mary

4.00 pm

Full Bulletin

5.00 p.m.

transmission. V-News Sun-

.mary

6.45 pm.

Full Bulletin

7.30 p.m

do.

9.15 p.m.

do.

12.00 mid

night

Trana. I & II-News Sun-

H

TBLY

MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1941.—PAGE_3"

KING'S

SHOWING TO DAY AT 2.30; 5:10, 7.15" & 9.30 P.M."

ERROL FLYNN

NEXT CHANGE

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

Recapturing

the thrills of the

Spanish Main!

The Sea Hawk

Brenda MARSHALL Claude RAINS

Desald CRISP • Floes ROBSON

Alas HALE

AT ROAD SHOW PRICES

BORIS KALOFF in

"BEFORE I HANG"

STAR THEATRE

HANKEW DO KOWLOON, DAILY AT 2:30-520-720-920 TEL 57795

TO-DAY ONLY.

"KING

SOLOMON'S

MINES"

PAUL ROBESON SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE

TO-MORROW

M-G-M Pictura

"BOYS TOWN”

drama

CROSSWORD

NO. 804

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ACROSS

12

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13

6 'Biblical

name

IS

9 Goddess of

the harvest

18

20

21

12 Low-growing

22

123

124

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"pine

13

Devilish

27 120

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15 Stimulate

RAY

32 33 34

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16 By

35

37

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141

49

22 Boll slowly

152

33

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24 Member of a

European

156

57

race

154

58 Authorisea

representa- tive

59 Deer

60 Turn to the

right

28 Depend on

Wine 30 31 Hebrew

letter

TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY The Screen's Most Unusual Picture!

“OUR TOWN

Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize Play

WILLIAM HOLDEN · MARTHA SCUIT · THOMAS MITCHELL A United Artists Picture

NEW TERRITORIES

RELIEF ASSOC.

35 Poetry

30

Sections of

a door

38 Weight

measure-of

· India

29 Printer's

measure

] American

university

42. Rip

18 Split 49 Western

herb

51 Adopted

son of Mohammed

סל

61 Italian

household deltles

DOWN

1 Begins

|

སེལ

2 Guide

Growing out

3

4 Decay

5 Again

6 Long-con-

tinued prac- tice

7 Honey-

badgers

8

Pronoun

52 Wild, ox of Celebes

Cheung Chau Elders $100, Vie- toria Preceptory No. 78, 100, Fanling 43, Kam Tin 30, Dr. Li Shu-fan 15, Ha Tsuen 9, Tsuen Wan 5. Messrs. The members of the Committee Nestle Milk Co. Two cases of con- 53 Maiden loved

by Zeus beg to acknowledge with thanks densed milk, Mrs. Rouse (fifth gift) the following donations and gifts One parcel of socks for bables. 54 Courtyard made during December, 1940, te- Chinese Women's Relief Associa-56 Assyrian

the tion 37 pounds of cotton wool, Mr." wards the maintenance of clinics and hospitals operating in Aw Boon-haw One drum of vase- the villages:-

commanders- in-chler

10

9 At one time

Robbers on

"the high seas

11 Landscape

14 Old Dutch

liquid

measure

Pull Bulletin

7.30 am 8.30.8.m

Repeat Performance

Of Funiety

The novel variety entertainment entitled "Funiety" which was suc- cessfully presented at the China Fleet Club Theatre in aid of the at an 42 95 74 95 8.P.C. is to be repeated

early date, it is learned. SK

The proceeds" of this second performance are to be given to the South China Morning Post Bomber Fund, and a ikely date for the reappearance of the show 18 Friday, Jan. 24. A further an- when nouncement will be made

23 Interlaced

25 Narrow

Woven band

12 Work 33 Layer 01 tis sie in a horse's hoo1

34 Within 37 Containing

salt

38 Dry: Bald of

wine

41 Not Fastened 43 Diner

44 Range in a

TOW

45 Tumulta

47 Eating

implement

48 Make lace

20. Perform BULUTION TOMORROW

50 - Precious.

stone.

55 Turkish

commander Symbol for "Bliver

the final arrangements are com- ¡pleted

S'HAI COMPRADORE KIDNAPPED

SHANGHAI, Jan. 12 (Reuter)......... One of China's best-known com- pradores, Mr. T. C. Pan, com- pradore of Jardine's, was kid- napped at 10.30 yesterday morn- ing from his home in the French Concession by five men.

Solution No. 801

FAT.IT AFFINAL ADATI DATRO USE TOR CONTENTED AR ALTRIO LENIENCY 11TAT SET

8111 A T

MOUNTSIDORADO

ORLEANS TRO ̊0 TEA 11ÄT

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2,30.3.15.7.20,&9.30.P.M. • MATINIEJ 1200, 30, 40 EVENINGS:-20% 30%. $., 70%. Kös

SHOWING TO-DAY

Deep Emotion... Thrilling Spectacle !

The power of One of To-day's Great Novels Finds Its Full Scope On the Screen !.

As a novelist I am grateful for the privilege, of seeing this book come completely to life. In my opinion, "The Rains Came" is a great picturs. I should like to express my gratitude to Darryl F. Zunuch and all those at 20th Century Fox who helped re-create it with such astounding fidelity.

MYRNA

(Sgd) Louis Bromfeld.

DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S Production of

THE RAINS CAME

by LOUIS BROMFIELD

A 20th Century For picture storting

TYRONE

GEORGE

LOY POWER BRENT

BRENDA JOYCE › NIGEL BRUCE - MARIA QUSPENSKAYA JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT - MARY NASH · JANE DARWELL MARIORIE RAMBEAU - HENRY TRAVERS H B. WARNER

Directed CLARENCE BROWN

E'D

NEXT CHANGE

111 KOREA EIRE" BAGAT.

L.LE CAW

AMATITLOTTATE GAMEBANATLOY

X-G-M

Pipture

ANNABELLA, Hobt. Young in

:“BRIDAL SUITE

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