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O'HARA · HAYWARD BUCKLE BALL

ANCE, GIRL, DANCE

VIRGINIA FIELD

RALPH BELLAMY

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"DANGER ON WHEELS" Richard Arlen & Andy Devine

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LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY HITS A NEW HIGH FOR WESTERN THRILLS! Here's the latest of the "Hopalong Cassidy" atories and provides more romance, thrills and action than ever before.

CATTLE THIEVES TAKE IT ON THE RUN!

CLARENCE

E.MULFORDS

HEART OF ARIZONA"

A Paramenné Picture fonturing

WILLIAM BOYD

with George Hayes • Kunnal Haydan Natalie Meerband • John Eliot

• Billy King Dorothy Short

FIGHTING MAD

AND RARIN' TO GOI

• TO-MORROW AND WEDNESDAY

HERE'S ONE OF THE SCREEN'S MOST AMAZING STORIES I

A-thousand

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A thousand

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THE MAN WHO DARED

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TO-DAY

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Jean MDIR.

A Columbia Pictuan

• TO-MORROW •

"SOPHIE LANG

GOES WEST"

will

GERTRUDE MICHAEL

LEE BOWMAN

ROBERT CUMMINGS

A Paramount Picture

Salvation Army Conduct Prayers In Shelters

Lieut.-Colonel H. A. Lord, Chief of the Salvation Army in Malaya, has received a cablegram from the Army beadquarters in London, describing the Salvation Army's work" for 2,000,000 · men of His Majesty's services weekly in more than 500 centres.

There are now 200 module.can- |» teens visiting isolated units serving civilian populations in the districts bombed in recent air raids

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Every night 75.000 people supplied with food from Salvation Army canteens.

Salvation Army officers are now co-operating with the constituted authorities in a ranging for communal feeding and emergency housing those affected by "the evacuu- tion schemes.

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ام.

COMING EVENTS

JAN.

20-Tides: ́High 1,51 am, and 3.0% p.m. Low 8.11 a.m. and 911 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.05 a.r: Sunset: 6.03 p.nl. YMCA: Whist Drive, 830 pm. Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OP), Govt. House. $ a.m.---12 noon.

Crown Land Sale, P.WD. 3 p.m. Salyingpun Vernacular School for Boys, Prize Day, 11 a

GENERAL

Limary, Supreme Court.

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

On Wavelengths of 353

metres (345 kc's) 31.49,

metres (9.57 megacycles).

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H.K. University, Congregation and Court, 5.30 DIJA,

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St. Andrew's Fellowship of Youth, 0.15 p.n

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HONGKONG CENTENARY

COMMEMORATION

AR.P. Wardens' Demonstration of Black-cut Faults, p.m.-9 p.m.

St. Andrew's Club Social, & p.m. 21-Tides: High 3.42 ain, and 1.00 pun Low 8.36 am. and 11.07 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.05 a.m.; Sunset: 6.4 p.m. H.K. Rotary Clubs, Tina leeting. 1

Entries close for Fanling Hunt and Race Club's February Meeting. 2 noon.

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22-Tides; High 138 m. and 5,10

11. Low 9.56 am.

Sunrise: 7.05 am.; Sunset: 6.05 p.m.) Ladies Working Party (B.W.OF. Govt. House, 9 am-1? nuon.

12.15 Cession

Feter Dawson. All Is Prepared' Staj, Fiva ric, Stay--Fisio Grust B

Derek Oldum. "Klanthe. When 1 Went To The Bar-George Baker; When Darkly Looms the Day-Wint- fred Lawson Nellie Briercille, Deres Oldham, Jeslie Rands, Darrell Fan- court and Male Chorus My Lord. A Suppilant At Your Feet-Nollie Brier- cliffe; It May Not Be--George Baker, Nellie Briercliffe. Bertha Lewis and Chorus of Giris.

7.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay-Questions

Talks and Recitals p.J. Shert Service of tater the Hour.'

12.30 Cesar Franck-Sonati. In

Major,

L

7.30 Compositions of Elgar. Shepherd's Song: Rondel; Mim--- "Crown Light Symphony Orchestra.

1st Mov: Allegretto bien, moderato: of India" Suite, Op. 66. Introduction 2nd Mov: Allegro: 3rd Mov. Recita- and Dance of Nantch Girls--Minunt Live-Fantasia! 4th Mar: Allegretto No. 3-Warriors' Dance-Maich of th poco mosso Alfred Cortot (Pune) Mogul Emperors-London Symaben: and Jacques Thibaud Violin).

Orchestra cond by Sir Edward Elgar.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Weather It's On! To Be A Wild Wing: Feasts Report.

|ing. I Watch-The Westminst 1,03 Songs by Faul

Robeson Singers. Like to a Damask. Ros".

Queen Mary's Song-Light Symphon Orchestra.

Bene At Performance at King's (Bass). Theatre in aid of Kunming Mission Hospital. 9.30 pm.

1 p.m

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Swing Low, Sweet Charlot Lawrence Brown; That's Why Dar- Lawrence Brown': That's Why Darkies Were Born Brown and Hen-

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8.00 Local Time Signal. We ther 23-Tides: High 6.40 a.m. and 6.1?

Report and Announcements.". Ip.m. Low 12.37 san. and 11.02 p.m.

8.03 Studio Special Centenary Sunrise: 7.05 a.m.; Sunset: 605 p.m. derson). Mammy (arr. Robeson)... Programine. HK. Y's Men's Club, Tin Meeting. I 113 Musical Comedy Selections.

Talks by: Sir Shou-Son Chee He Wanted Adventure" -Selection Message "of Felicitation." The Hon. 24--Tides: High 8.04 nm, and 7.07Waller and Tunbridge)-New May. Mr. J. P. Braga... OBE, on "Port- p.m. Low 1.37 am and 12.07 p.m.

lair Orchestra. "Viktorie and Her guese Pioneering: 100 years of Hong- Sunrise: 3.05 am.; Sunset: 606 pm.

Hussar" -Vocal Gems (Abraham Kong Mr. H: C. Macnamara "Legal Light Opera Company with Orchestra. Reminiscences." The Hon. Mr. A. I. 1.30 Reuter and Hugby Fress, Wea-Shields on "Yachting." Mr. H. R. B. ther Forecast and Announcements. Hancock ch "A walk from Canton to

145 Dance Music by Jack Hylton Hongkong in 1902," and His Orchestra.

Ladies' Working Party (BW.OF ovt. House, 9a-12 noop. Asia Lands, Ltd.. annual meeting. Mercantile Bank Bldg.. 2nd floor, Cimb. 6.15 p.m.

Old Cheltonian annual dinner, H.K. Queen's College, Prize Day. 11 a.m. 12.30 p.m.

Pam

M

Fox-Trots--An Old-Fashioned Tune Always 7s New (alm Second Fiddle':

Interspersed with Recitals by: Elvie Yuen (Soprano), Gaston D'Aquino (Tenor), Y. K. Sac (Bass) and E.

I Poured My Heart into. A Song O'Nell Shaw (Plano). Arthur Nob. 'Second Fiddle." Daughter.

bins (Baritone). Quicksteps-The

11.00 Close down.

of Mademoiselle fron Armentieres: Good Luck Cntil We The News from London will be re Meet Again Fox-Trots Goodbye, Litlayed as usual between 9.00 and 9.30 tle Dream, Goodbye: When A Woman P.m. Smiles. Slow Fox-Trot-Bon Voyage, Cherle; Waltz-Loye Never Grows

25-Tides: High 9.06 am, and 7.58

Low 2.24 a.m. and 1pm. Sunrise: 7.04 a.m.; Sunset: 6.07 p.m. Queen's College Prize Day, 11 am. St Andrew's Society, Burns' Dinner. Peninsula Hotel. 7.45 p.m."

26-Tides: High 9.49 a.m. and $45 Old Fox-Trot--On Your Toes pm. Low 3.84. a.m. and 1.47 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.04 a.m.; Sunset: 6.08 p.m., Claims against estate of Charlotte Elizabeth Hastings due.

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SHORT WAVE

DAVENTRY

-Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.35m.) 8.51m. (31.85m.)

3.18 Close down.

3.45 Indian Programme.

Colla

6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.32 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sub-

G.S.G.

Des-

G.S.B. G.S.H. G.8.0.

21.47m.c

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NEWS IN

ENGLISH

"The Mikado." Young Man pair-Leo

Y.M.C.A.: Discussion Group. S. p.m.Uran 27-Tides: High 10.27 a.m. and 9,27 p.m. Low 3.39 am and 2.36 p.m.

Sheffield Derek Oldham Sunrise: 7.0 a.m.; Sunset: 6.09 p.m. and George Baker. And Have I Y.M.C.A.: Whist Drive, 9.30 p.m.

Journey'd--Derek Oldham and Leo Transmission I-News. Bum- Ladies' Working Party (BW.OF., Shefield, "The Yeomen OF the

mary Govt. House, 9 a.m.-12 noon.

Guard." "Tower Warders. Under Or- 28-Tides: High, 11.03 .m.

ders--Henry Millidge and Chorus: and 10.08 pm Low 4.13 á.m. and 3.17 pm

When Our Gallant Norman Foes Sunrise: 7.04 a.m; Sunset: 6.09 p.m. Pirates of Penzance. Now for the Dorothy Gill and Chorus *The H. Rotary Club, Tiffin Meeting. 1 PML

Pirates' Lar; When You Had Left Our Pirate Fold-Derek Oldham, Peter Dawson,

"29-Tides: High 1135 am. and

(3197m.)" (1979m.

4.00 p.m.

Full Bulletin Transmission V-News Sum-

5.00 p.m.

пату

6.45 p.m.

Full Bulletin

40.

20

and Dorothy Gili. Trans. I & II-News Sum-

10.42 p.m. Low 4.47 am, and 3.57 pm Away. Away! My Heart's On Fire-

Sunrise: 7.04 am.; Sunset: 6.10 p.m. Dorothy G. Derek Oldham

Ladies' Working Party. (B.W.OF.)

Govt. House, 9 a.m.-12 noon.

H.K. Committee for Student Relief, Charity Bazaar, St. Paul's College, Pedder Hill.

30-Tides: High 12.08 .m. und 11.14 p.m. Low 5.17 a.m. and 4.29 p.m. Sunrise: 1.03 a.m.; Sunset: 6.11 p.m. H.K. Y's Men's Club. Tiffin Meeting. 1.p.m.

H.K. Committee for Student Relief. Charity Bazaar, St. Paul's College, Pedder Hill

31-Tides: High 12.38 p.m.

and 11.42 p.m. Low 5.48 a.m. and 5.23 p.m. Sunrise: 7.03 a.m.; Sunset: 6.11 pm Ladies' Working Party (B.W.O.F.), Govt. House, 'S am-12 noon

Kowloon C.C. Extraordinary Gen- eral Mtg.. 6.30 p.m.

HE. Committee for Student Relief. Charity Bazaar, St. Paul's College, Pedder H.

and

mary Full Bulletin

CROSSWORD

ACROSS

Carb

5 Flower 8 Reclines

9

Water sport

10. Amusing- ly simply ¡¡, French

port

12 Take

counsel 4. Dog Junior Chess 17 Dwell

Caims against Sander, Wieler and Co. in liquidation) due.

Entries close for Championship.

.

9 Offensive

Entries close for Trinity College of 2 Sea god Music (Theoretical) Examinations. 23 Portrait

painter 24 Supple

pendants

DOWN

PARK LANE 25 Olass

GIRL WIFE'S WISH

1. Stop

2

Speech

NO. 810

3 Hurry

4 Sprinkles

5. Can be

read.

6 Right

7

Strew

12 Rank

SOLUTION TOMORROW

A quiet life with her father and mother is planned by Mrs. Jose phine Epstein, 17-year-old Park-

other. In doing so he said, "This lane wife, whose action against her husband came to a surprise is an end to a very disagreeable end at Marlborough-street (Lon-matter. It will save more don) Police Court.

"I realise now how unwise I was

being slung about."

RICH MAN OF 75

nud

7.00 p.m. 9.00 pun.

.12.00 mid.

night

7.30 am

. 8,30 am

13 Perform.

1.Soldier

18 Fantastic

18 Store

20 Fetters

Zi

Town of

Co. Clare

Solution No. 809

ACROSS: 1, Repress; 5, Chaff;

8, Undergo; 9, Odour; 10, Ell: 12. Events; 15, Anthem; 16, Eating; 17, Read: 19, Bren; 20, Bavage; 22, Saluki; 23, Urgent; 26. Ink; 28. Rowan; 29, Naughty: 30, Madly: Du31, Endured.

DOWN: 1, Rouge; 2, Padre; 3,

Another; 7, Foreman; 11. Landau; 13. Ned; 14, Strain; 17, Rostrum;

to marry my husband against the Mrs. Epstein's counsel, Mr. wishes of my father and mother," Cann, said she was more than Mrs. Epstein told the Dally Mir-willing not to have any more Errata: 4. Shoe; 5..Cooing; 6; For recently at · Alford House, do with her husband, and as the Park-lane. Her parents' home. undertaking given by Mr. Epstalls "T am going back to a quiet achieved the object of the prose family life, and shall do my best cution, it was not necessary to to forget what has happened in proceed any further. The Jewel- Knee. the past.

lery he was alleged to have taken

"I shall now do all I can to get from his wife would be restored

18. Allowed; 19, Beg; 20, Skinny; 21, Ground; 24. Ether; 25. Toyed; 27,

a divorce from my husband. I am In evidence Mrs. Epstein stated rich man of 75, who gave her be- glad the Court action against him that she met her husband when tween £3,000 and £4,000, and is over, particularly as my mother she was sixteen, married him be about £1,000 worth of jewellery, is UI at the moment.”

fore a Rabbi, and five months bought her an expensive car, took Mrs. Epstein had accused her later was legally married.

a furnished' fat for her and offer- In addition to this purely mate husband, Eduard Epstein, a Rus- A few days later, she alleged, heed her marriage. rial work, evening prayers Up to date the Salvation Army conducted regularly in hundreds whereby she went in danger of tance of a captain at the Grosven £100,000 on her if she would act stan merchant, of using threats Induced her to make the acquain- She denied he offered to settle has supplied free of charge forty of air raid shelters and a special her life or some bodily harm. thousand garments and hundreds feature of the Christmas festlyl- The magistrate, Mr. J. B. Band-place.

or Hotel, and misconduct took marry him. of blankets to those

When she threatened to break who nave ties was children's parties ar bach, K.C. adjourned the case veen rendered homeless in the air ranged by Salvation Army officers sine die on an undertaking given she said, she also made the, ac- that her husband terrified her by

At her

husband's instigation, off the relationship, she alleged

by both parties not to molest each quaintance at The Dorchester of a his threats to kill her.

raids

In the shelters.

MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1941. -PAGE 3

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TYRONE

NOT TILL NOW...DRAMA WITH SUCH

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POWER

A WALLOP!

DOROTHY

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JOHNNY APOLLO

EDWARD ARNOLD LLOYD NOLAN CHARLEY GRAPEWIN . LIONEL ATWILL Directed by Henry Hathaway

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THE ROARING TWENTIES

HUMPHREY BOGART

GLADYS GEORGE

JEFFREY LYNN

FRANK MCHUGK-PAUL KELLY.

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