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"HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

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NORTHWESTI PASSAGE

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SPENCER

TRACY

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WALTER BRENNAN "RUTH HUSSEY NAT PENDLETON Produced by Hunt Stramberg

Directed By King Vider

• Metro-Gortuyn Mayer MIYUKI

TO-MORROW

Typhoon of action! Typhoon of love!

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COMING EVENTS

JAN

30-Tides; High 12.05 .m. and 11.14 p.m. Low 5.17 am, and 4.29 p.m. Sunrise: 7,03 am; Sunset: 6.11 p.m. H.K. Y's Men's Club, Tima Meeting. p.m.

GENERAL

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

Cheero Club, Bridge and Mahjong. Victoria Chess Club, Gloucester Ho- tel. 5 p.m.

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On Wavelengths of 353

Kowloon Chess Club. Peninsula Ho- tel. 5.30 p.m.

B

metres (845 k.eu) $1,49

St. Andrew's Working Party (Medi cal), 10 am.

W

metres (9.53 magacycles).

31-Tides: High 12.38 pm... and 11.42 p.nu. Low 5.48 am and 5.23 p.m. Sunrise: 1.43 am; Sunset: 611 p.m. Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OF.. Govt House, 9 am-12 noon.

Kowloon C.C. Extraordinary Gen- eral Mig., 6.30 p.n.

H.K. Committee for Student Rellei Charity Bazaar. St. Paul' College.

Pedder Fil.

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

Chess

Entries close for Junior Championship.

Entries close for Trinity College of Music (Theoretical Examinations.

St. David's Society of HK.. Annuai Meeting Room 510, Fifth Floor, Windsor House, 5.30 p.m.

WEEKLY. LOCAL NEWSLETTER

FROM THE STUDIO

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Variety Programmies

No. 12 Presto in G Sharp Minor; No,

13 Lento in F Sharp Major; No. 14 Allegro in E Flat Minor: No. 15 Sos- tenuto in D Flat Major. Tarantelle, Op. 43 (Chopin),.....

8.15 Studio Local Newsletter. 8.30 Raymond Newell (Baritone) in A Light Orchestral Concert.

Invitation to the Waltz (Weher) - London Philharmonie Orch. "Here's To Life (Talbot and Atkinson); Let Me Love You Tonight (Tunbridge. & Others-Raymond Newell (Baritone) 12.15. p.m. Short Service of Inter-with Orchestra. In A Fairy Realm cession."

12.30 the Plano.

Suite (Keletbey)-Albert W. Ketcibay's Songs by Turner Layton at Concert Orchestra. Life's Great Sun- set (Adams)-Raymond Newell (Bari- tone) with Instrumental Acc.

9.00

Alone (Alm. 'A Night at the Opera'). The Mood and the Willow Tree (lon

London Belay-The News-and The Road to Singapore'); Don't You News Commentary. Ever Cry (Alan and Bradbury),

12.40 gians.

9.30 Dance Music by Ambrose and

Nat Gonella and His Gear-His Orchestra,

Fox-Trots Oh. They're Tough -

Fox-Trots - Watching the Stars: Maybe It's the Spring. Quickstep -- Mighty Tough in the West: Ten Pretty Sing a Song of Sunbeams (from East" Girls. Well All Right (Howell and side of Heaven"); Slow Fox-Trot -- CE. Warren & Co, Ltd, Meeting of others); Shoot the Likker to Me John That Sty Old Gentleman (from East

Creditors, St. George's Building, 12:

p.m.

Cheers Club, Darts Įtennis

and

Table.

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

War Fund Ball at Peninsula Hotel, 9 pm.

Volunteer

side of Heaven"). Fox-Trots-My Red

Boy (Artic Shaw); Fux-Trots--I'm Feelin' Like A Millon in Broad-letter Day: I'm In a Dancing Mood both from This'll make you whistleb. way Melody of 1938); Caravan.

Quickstep-Are You Havin' Any Fin? 1.00 Local Time. Signal and Wen-from "The Little Dog Laughed"); ther Report.

Slow Fox-Trot-Where or When from 1.03 The Hill Bülles, Molly Ficon Babes in Armis': Fox-Trot-Looking and Reginald Dixon in Variety.

Around Corners for You from Hend Vocal--The Hobo's Spring Song: over Heels'). When the Moon Hangs High (Wen- 10.00 Variety, Nursing Detachment Hich and Others) The H Billies First Aid Lecture. P.W.D. Office, 5.30 with Their Own Novelty Acc. Orgation (a) English Dance; (b) Cricket

Piano-Three Dances in Syncopa p.m.; Practical Class, 4.30 p.m., St.--Dixon Request Medley-Intro: I do

Dance; (c) Harmonica Dance-By John's Place.

like to be beside the seaside: Blaze Away: Who were you with last night? Botany Olass; Reading to the Children,

Mayer. Humarous Monologues -- The

If you were the only girl; Teddy Beara Plenis; Dingh; Down at the Love Laughs at Locksmiths Renee - Arthur Marshall, Comedienne - Old Bull and Bush: Just a Wee Houston with Orch. Orch-Jingle of Deoch and Doris: She's a Lassie from the Jungle (film 'London Melody"); Lancashire - Reginald Dixon Come-The Eyes of the World are on You dienne-Nervous (Picon-Elstein); It's (Bim London Melody')-Louis Levy & Love (Picon-Elistein) - Molly Picon His Gaumont British Symphony with with Orch; Vocal-Nobody's Darlin' Vocal Chorus. But Mine (Davis) - The Hill Billes The Eternal Triangle-Renee Houston A Broadcasting Skit- with Own Novelty acc. Organ-Ro with Orchestra. Humorous Monologue berta-Film Selection: Sweet MusicThe Ole in the Ark Edgar)-Stan. Flim Selection-Reginald Dixon

ley Holloway with Piano. Orch.

Ku

Students Charity Bazaar. Wah School, 17, Castle Read, 11 am,

Aarial Meeting of V.D.M.A. Christ

Church Branch). 6 p.m.

FEB.

1-Tidea: High 1.07 pm Low 6.31)

a.m. and 6.07 p.m.

·Sunrise: 7:03 a.m.; Sunset 6.12 p.r "Punicty" at China Fleet

Glu Theatre. 9.15 pm."

2-Tides: High 12.05 am, and 1.37 pm. Law: 6.51 am. and 6.57 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.03 m.; Sunset: 6.12 p.m Fanling Hunt Club February Meet- ing. 2.45 p.m.

Lawn Bowls: Volunteers v K.C.C. St. Anthony's Church: Feast of St John Bosco (Special Services).

3-Tides: High 1227 am, and 2.06 pm Low 121" am, and 8.06 p.m.

1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Wea- Beer Chasers Polka (Gate); Spot ther Forecast and Announcements, Light Polka (Gale)-Columbia Novel-

1.45 Marck Weber & His Orchestraty Orchestra. Humorous Monologue-' and Essie Arkland (Contralto),

Jonah and the Grampus (Edgar)- Waltzes-A Semmer Evening (Wald. Stanley Holloway with Plano, Come- teufel); St. Mary's Chimes XJ. cian George Formby Medley-Intro: Strauss-Marek. Weber and His Cr-Sitting on the Ice: Do de oh Don; Sunrise: 7.02 a.m.; Sunset: 6.13 p.m.chestra. My Creed (Lockton-Carne), Chinese Laundry Blues; Madame

Moscovitch: My Ukulele; Break, Fairest Dawn (Handel), arr.

Fanlight Ochs)-Essie Ackland (Contralto) with Fanny George Formby with Orchestra. "Die Fledermaus" -Selec- Ukulele and Orchestre. Vocal-Time tion (J. Strauss)-Marek Weber and My Hands (Youmans and Others); His Orchestra. Song of "Sleep The Courtesy of Love (fim (Somerset-Essie Ackland (Contral Voice of Scandal') Denny Dennis to) with Orch. Springtime Serenade (Heykens); Musical Box (Heykens) -- Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

Crown Land Sales. P.W.D. p.m. 4-Tides: High 1.06 am and 2.45 p.m. Low 1.47 a.m. and 9.49 p.m.

Sunrise: 7.02 a.m.; Sunset: 6.14 p.m.

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POLICE REPORTS Lieut. Col. Co. Spackleton, the Combined Military Hospi- tal, reports that his car No. 4602 parked in Club Street was stolen in the night between Monday

and Tuesday.

2.15

Close down.

5.45

Indian Programme.

v)

6.30 tions.

Closing Local" Stock Quoka.

6.32 Compositions of Haydn.

His

with Orchestra. Orch, and Vocal "Soft Lights and Sweet Music"--Intro: Dancing Time; In a Mist: Sweet and lovely; Sleepy time down South: Peace of mind: The song is ended- with Austen Croom-Johnson.

11.00 Close down.

SHORT WAVE.

Mr. R.A. Wickerson, secretary. Toy Symphony 1st Mov: Allegro; and manager of China Provident 2nd Mov: Minuet and Trio: 3rd. Mov:

Finale, Allegro Felix Weingartner Cails. Loan and Mortgage Co., Ltd.. residing at No. 1, Chatham Path, conducting the British Symphony OI- G.S.0. chestra, Quartet in B Major, Op. 76, G.S.B reports that, a

No. 41st Mov: Allegro con spitito: G.S.H. pair of gloves, to the total value and Mov: Adagio 3rd 'Mov: Memett: | G.5.0. of 330, were stolen from his car 4th Mov: Allegro ma non troopo - parked in Jackson Road,

Prisca Quartet.

raincoat

and

Tse Hul, of No. 81, Jervois Street, reports that between Mon- day and Tuesday, somebody stole 5788.10 in cash from two of his sates by means of duplicate keys.

*

7.00 London Relay--The News. 7.15 London Relay -- Questions of the Hour.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.79b.c. (16.86m.) 9.51m (31.25m.j 21.47m.c. (3197m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m.

NEWS IN ENGLISH

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1941. —PAGE_3

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7.30 Selections from Light Opera. A Country Girl Vocal · Gems (Monckton) - Columbia Light Opera Company with Orch. The Gypsy The theft of money, clothing Princess - Selection (Kalman) - Do and jewellery to the aggregate Groot and The New Victoria Orches-Trana. 11 & III-News Sum- value of $178. from his residence tra -The Three Waltzes" (DECHT at No. 188. Des Voeux Road Cen-Strauss); O'Eat La Saigon' D'Amour- tral has been reported to the police Yvonne Printemps (Soprano) Te Sou- by Chan Man-king..

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TITO GUIZAR

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Gale Sondergaard Alan Mowbray

• Jane Clayton

SATURDAY

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BID FAREWELL Mr. Te Garth Craw and J. F. H Nicholsonii, members of the Bur- rese Government Mission, called Jon Mr. Tai Chi-tao, President of the Examination Yuan, Dr. Wang Chung-hul, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Chang Kia-ngeu; ¦ Minister of Communications, to bid farewell. They are returning to Rangoon by air.

Mr. Ubá (Than, another member

a few

of

of the Mission, returned to Burma

days ago on account

business, says Central

urgent News.

Comfort Delegation

Mongolians, Tibetans and Mo- haramadans are organising a dele- igation to be sent to visit the

Chinese troops at the front.

It will be composed of Mongo- lan, Tibetan and Mohammedan officials and people's representá- tives in, various parts of the coun- try.

Members of the delegation will. gather at Chungking. "After bid- ding farewell to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, they will set out in groups for the front (Central News).

Orchestra.

Italian prisoners captured in the 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Western Desert in order to spare Report and Announcements.

ships which would be needed to 8.03 Alfred Cortot at the Piano, convey them to India,

The British "The Twenty-Four Preludes, Op. 28′′

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