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COMING EVENTS

JAN

pm.

27-Tides: High 10.27 a.m. and 9.27 Low 5.39 am, and 236 p.E, Sunrise: 2.04 a.m.; Sunset: 6.09 p.m Chinese New Yeur-Bank Holiday. Y.M.C.A.: Whist Drive. 9.30 p.m. Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OF), Govt. House, 9 6.m.-12 nogu,

E.R.

GENERAL

Library, Siprema

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

41

Oversca Chinese Ambulance A sgn. New Year Entertainment, Peninsula Hotel. 8 p.m.

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FB

On Wavelengths of 355

metres (845 ko's) 31.49

St. Andrew's Fellowship of Youth 6.15 p.m.

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metres 1932 megacyola).

Charity Softball, Kowloon Footbal Club.

TODAY"

SCHUMANN CONCERTO

Soccer: Lai Wah Cup-Crines v Army, Navy Ground, 3.30 nm.

28-Tides: High 11.03 a.m, and 10.08 pam. Low 4.13 a.m. and 3.17 p.ru. Sunrise: 7.04 a.m.; Sunset: 5.09 p.m. Chinese New Year-Bank Holiday. HK Rotary Club, Timin Meeting, 1

p.m.

IN D MINOR

Mett

(Soprano) W. Orchestra. Pot

Wine,

| pourri of Waltzes (Robrecht)----Marek

Weber and His Orchestra. Women and Soug (Strauss)-Mavis Bennett (Soprano) w. Orchestra Lev Fall-Potpourri (arr. Dosta))-Marek Weber and His Orch.

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Plano

Patrick Rossborough at

id

the

Medley. Inard Hometown; Menn at Sea; You're here, you're, there you're everywhere. Damsel

Distress- Selection. Pianodage (Hoy Bargy); 12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter-Stipova Bargy and Straight). cession.

"If Gang!"

Is

12.30 Variety Comedienne - When » Summer Gone (Harrison and Wilhite)--Gracio

Fields with Orchestra. Piano-Top

815 London Eclay-Hi. Gang!'" 9.00 London Relay-The News and News Commentary,

9.30 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Mikado," "

Derek

Cheero Club, Whist Drive, 8.30 pm 29-Tiẞrs: High 11.3 4.01. and of the World Selection-Eddle Carroll Braid the Raven Hair-Beatrice 10.42 p.m. Low 447 am, and 3.57 p.m. with String Bass and, Drums, Come Elburn (Soprano) and Chorus of Girls, Sunrise: 7.04 a.m.; Sunset: 6.10 p.m. dian-The Seagull Song Arthur The Sun. Whose Rays are All Ablaze Ladies' Working Party (B.WOP Askey with Plano, Comedians -More-Elsie Griffin (Sopranos; Brightly Govt. House. 9am-12 noon.

Chestnut Comer-Arthur Askey and Downs OT Wedding Day-Este H.K. Committee for Student Relief Richard Murdoch. Comedienne-Wh's-Griffin. Derals Hemingway. Charity Bazaar, St. Paul's Collegekets and All Weston-Leen: I Can't Oldham and George Baker. Here's A Pedder .

Remember (Berlin)---Gracie Fields w. How-De-Do!-Esle Griffin, Derek Old- Cheero Club, Dance, 8.30 p.m. (Orchestra. Vocal-Mist on the River; ham and Henry Lytton. MI-Ta Sa- Urban Cornell Meeting. 4.15 pm I'm Stepping out with a memory to Ma-Bertha Lewis, Darrel: Fancourt 30-Tides: High 12.08 am, and Inight-Hutch"; (Leslie Hutchinson and Chorus: A More Humane Mikado 11.14 p.m. Low 5.11 am. and 4.29 p.m. at the Piano.

-Darrell Fancourt and Chorus of.

Criminal Cried Aileen Sunrise: 7.03 a.m.; Sunset: 6.11 p.m. H.K. Y's Men's Club, Tin Meeting.

Davies, Henry A. Lytton, Leo Shefeld and Chartis. 1 p.m.

9.55 · Clapham and Dwyer and Clee-" ly Courtneidge.

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

Cheero Club, Bridge and Mahjong. 31-Tides:

High 1238 p.m. and 11.42 p.m. Low 5.48 n.m. and 5.23 pm. Sunrise: 7.03 a.m.; Sunset: 0.11 pm Ladies' Working Party (BW.OF), Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon.

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

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea Mert. The Cher Report.

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1.03 Charlle Kuna at the Piano, Charlie Kunz Piano Medley No. R. 22. Intro: Shoe Shine Boy; When I'm with you: Somebody Stole My Gal: Why Has & Con got Four Legs Take My Heart; At the Cafe Con- (Furber and Ellis)-Cicely Courtaeidge. tinental: Did I Remember. Charlie assisted by Wilson; Hallett with or Kunz Plano Medley No. R. 23. Intro: chestra. Sketch-Two Minds Without A. Star Fell Out of Heaven: Serenade a Single: Thought (Furber)--Cicely in the Night; A Fine Romance.

Courtneidge and Company. Arell- 1.13 Dance Music by Tomány Dor.ments-Clapham and Dwyer. Sketch sey and His Orchestra.

-The Girl In The Post Office '{Jeans) a-Cicely Courtnetdge and Company.

10.15 New Dance Music. Fox-Trots-Mary Lou. Tony's Wite Van Alexander and His Orchestra. Swing Fox-Trots-Cotton Tall: Never No Lament--Duke Ellington and Fle Famous Orchestra. Watz-It You 1.45 Mozart-Quartet in F Major. Hada Asked Me To Dance; Fox-Trof 1st Mov: Allegro moderato: 2nd-When the Blackbird Savs Bye-Bye- Entries close for Trinity College of Mov: Allegretto; 3rd Mov: Menuetto New Mayfair Dance Orchestra. Fax. Music Theoretical) Examinations, (Allegretto) and Trio 4th Mov: Trois-A Nightingale Sang In Berke.

St. David's Society of H.K., Annual Allegro-The Budapest String Quartet, ley Square (from New Faces") Tiz Meeting. Room 510, Fifth Floor.) 2.15 Close down. Windsor House, 5.30 p.m.,

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

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

Entries close for Junior Chess Championship.

C.E. Warren & Co., Ltd.. Meeting of Creditors. St. George's Building, 12

Cheero Club, Darts

and Table

p.m.

tennis.

St. Anthony's Church, West Point. Solemn Mass for Salesian Co-opera tors and devotees of St. John Bosco 9.30 a.m..

FEB.

1-Tides: High 1.07 p.m. Jam and 6.07 p.m.

Fox-Trots-Between a Kiss and }Sigh; · Angels with Dirty Faces. Swing Fox-Trots-Weary Blues; Washboard Blues. Fox-Trots-Honolulu from the |filnu; This Night (filla Honoluļi"),

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.

5:45 Indian Programme. 6.30 Schumann-Concerto

Alinor.

zerty Boo The Forces' Thumbs Anoz)--Jae Ioss and His Orchestra'

in 1) Swing For-Trots Franest: Anine

Adlos, Mariquita Linda-Artle Sha Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and The And His New Orchestra. Fox-Trot— Philharmonie-Symphony Orchestra of Where The Blue Regins (from Ton of New York cond, by John Barbirolli. The World': Waltz-Bv The San

7,00 Londor Relay-The News. Lagoon-New Macfaly Dance Omhet. 7.15 London RelayQuestions oftra. Fox-Trots-I Wavent Time to bo the Hour.'

a Millionaire: Anril Platred the Riddle 7,30 March Weber and His Orches. | Thoth from Alm 'If I Had "My Waghi ura and Mavis Bennett (Soprano),

-Tommy Doreav and Als Orchestra, Character Sketches--In The Temple

11.90 Close down, Low 621 of the Bel's (Study from Peking-- Yoshitomo-Chinese Fairy Tales Dreyer)-Marek Weber and His Or Ochestra, The Dall's Song ("Tales of Hoffmann'-Offenbach) - Mavis Ben.

Sunrise: 1.03 a.m.; Sunset: 6.12 "Funlety" at China' Theatre: 3.15 p.m.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1941. -PAGE 3

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HEALTH RETURNS

The following is the return of notifiable diseases noted as hav-

cases; Tuberculosis, 13 cases (one Imported),

EASTERN PORT, The Health Bulletin of Eastern

CROSSWORD

NO. 816

ACROSS

Be equal

5 Repulse 8 Join 9 Dressed

10 Scottish

landowner

11 Animal

12 Track

14 Shut out

17 Artist

19 Interfere

22 'Ahab's

wife

25 Servant

28 Foern

20 Shce

30 Weapon

31 Freight

32 Cut

33 Prostrate

DOWN

1. Deserve.

2 Leg bone

3 Crouches

4. Lolter

23 124

5. Memento

6 Foreign

soldier

Shet

13 Awaken

15 Conducted

10 Dig

SOLUTION WEDNESDAY

POLICE REPORTS

Lam Hing, of No. 349 Nathan Road, reports, that his car No. 2673, a Hillman Minx, valued at $1,700, was stolen while parked outside his residence between. 9.30 p.m. and 10.30 p.m. on Jan. 24.

*

Mr. G.A. Lawrance, of Messrs. A.S. Watson and Company, Ltd., has reported the theft of $80 worth of tin piping from the workshop between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.. on Jan, 24.

Qoo Ah-chau, building contrac- tor, residing at No. 305, Jaffe Road, reports that between 5 p.m. on Jan. 19 and 3 p.m. on Jan. 20,

ing occurred in the Colony during-Ports for the week ending on 590 worth of water piping was the 24 Hours ended at midnight on Jan. 18 shows a practically clean stolen from a building under con- Jan. 24-Diphtheria, five cases; bill of health, only four cases of struction, near the 19 milestone Measles, five cases; Dysentery, ve Small-Pox being reported, forlon Castle Peak Road.

Shanghai.

18 Anger

0 Surround

21 Storeys

22 Jokes

23 Animal 24 Small set 28 Language 27 Subject

Solution No 815

ACROSS: 3. Slope; 8. Green; §. Exact; 10, Inert; 11, Evident; 13. Tiger; 14, Less; 16. Decency; 19 Club: 21. Tier: 22. Elegant; 24, Flee; 26, Cross; 28, Infidel; 29, Sling; 30; Igloo; 31, Strip: 32 Melon,

DOWN: 1, Grave; 2. Mends; 4, Lent; 5, Pert; 6, Extinct; 7, Screw; 10, Inveigh; '11, Elect; 12, Issue; 15, Meaning; 17, Yield; 18, Cruel; 20. Blossom; 23, Crags; 24, Fifty: 25. Eerie; 27, 8loe; 28, Into.

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the shooting of a picture. They have different mental techniques, however. "Babe" Hardy, the cor- pulent one, uses the soclationist method for cerebrating. He really

alone, too."

solid, function-

Two amazingly prolific thinker-sits down and thinks. He says to uppers or fim funny business are himself: "Now for some Stan Laural and Oliver Hardy, uninterrupted mental and they disclosed their recipesing. I'll devote 15 minutes to get- during production of Hal Roach'sting ideas for gags. I want to be new comedy, "Saps At Sea," on.

Both Hardy and Laurel, who view at the Majestic Theatre on

appear us horn testers in a must- Wednesday.

cal factory in "Saps At Bea," Both members of the famous agreed that a slight fever or comedy team give forth with blow on the pate are also helpful several gag ideas a day during in the orgin of comedy situations.

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