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IT'S A SIGHT YOU MUST SI, SENOR!
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Dennis
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THE RETURN OF
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*NEWS FROM HOME' AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS
'Alda' Act 11
12.15 p.m ccssion.
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12.30 Maxwell Stewart and His Hallroom Orchestra.
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COMING EVENTS
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| 10–Tides: High 857-a.m, und, 6.47
p.m. Low 1.29 am and 12.28 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.37 a.m; Sunset: 6.31 p.m. Ladies' Working Party (BW.OF Govt., House, 9 a.m.-12 noon.
Rose; Waits-Memories Live Longer than Diams-Joe Loss and His Or chestra. Fox-Trot-in a Mocnboat; Slow Fox-Trot-Cant Gết Indiana oft my Mind-New Mayfair Dance Or chestra. Quickstep--Cheeria; Fox- Trot-All Over the Place The Organ The Dance Band and Me. Waltz-pm. Low 2.07 m. and 1.27 pm. Memory Lane-Victor · Slivester and His Ballroom Orch.
Cdown Land Sale, P.W.D. Once, 3 p.m.
Annual Meeting. Kowloon Union: Church Church Hall), 8.45 p.m.
7.00 Lendon Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay-Talk: Working Together,
1.30 Tunes of Not-So-Long-3go. 1921-1924; Tatro: Ain't we get fun, Coat Black Mammy; Just for a while, Bay it while dancing: Kitten on the keys; Amaha Waltz; Shah of Amby; Quicksteps-I'm Gonna Lock My Last night on the buck porch; My Heart; There Goes My Affection sweetie went SWAJ* Wonderful one; Waltz The First Quarrel; Slow Fox Yes, we have Trot-Goodnight Angel. Tango--Sogonna rain
11-Tides: High 827 am and 7.44) Crown Land Sale, P.WD., 3 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.36 a.m.; Sunset: 6.31 p.m HK. Rotary Club Tilin Meeling, 1 pum.
Spring Meeting of Ladies' Section of R.HE.G.C.
Cheero Club Whist Drive, 8.30 p.m. 12-Tides: High $.59 a.m. and 8.37 p.m. Low 2.44 am and 2.16 p.m.
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Cheero Club Dance, 8.30 p.m 13-Tides: High 9.28 a.. and 9,20 p.m. Low 3.18 a.m. and 3.03 pm.
Sunrise: 6.35 am." Sunset 6.32 p.m.
до bananas; It ain't
more; I love you: blue the skies; Quickstep-Joseph! What'll I do; Horsey, keep your tall Joseph! Quickstep--You're an educa-up-New Mayfair Orchestra with 14-Tides: Mich 10.01 2.1. and Moon Te- Vocal Refrain. Fox-Trot Medley. In- 10.17 p.m. Low 3:54 am and 3.48 p.m
tion Slow Fox-Trut-The membered, but 'you forgot: Tanizo Summer evening in Santa Cruz
ther Report
1.03 Variety
tro: Jealous Whispering, Poor Buf terý: Margie; Avion;
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Office, 5.30 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.34 ; Sunset. 632 p.m. Cinims against estate of Capt 1.99 Local Time Signal and Wendolo Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuf George Alfred vans due.
fins Memories of Horatio Nicholls.
Lecture: Prof. W. Brown on "James Intro: A Dream of Deilght: Syoming: Watt" Talkeo Club, 9.15 p.m. Blue Eyes: Babette; Delllah;" Shep- Banjo--A Musical
Annual Dinner of North:imberland Journey from herd of the Hills: Sahara: Sunshine and Durham Assen, HK, Hotel Roof Yew York to California. Intro: Give of Martelles; Souvenirs; My Inspira-Garden my regards to Broadway: Bye, Bye.tion is You-Debroy. Somers Band Blues: St. Louis Blues; California, cond. by Horatio Nicholls with Vocal Assen., Messrs. Linstead and Darts Annual Meeting of H.K. Automobile here "I come-Ken Harvey with Instr.
Chorus Quartet. Vocal-Ope Little Kiss From
8:00 Local Time Signal. Weather You (fim The Midshipinaid')-Jessie Matthews (Soprano) with Orchestra. Report and Announcements. Banjo-The World Is Waiting for 803 This week's programmes, the Sunrise (Seitz)--Ken Harvey with
8.07 Accordeon- Solus by Frank Instr. Quartet. Vocal-I'll Stay With Murphy. You flm "There Goes, the Bride'- Jessie Matthews (Soprano) with Or chestra. Piano Show Memories.' ID- tro: I'll see you again Bitter Sweet'; Tea for Two. No, No, Nanette'; Some- day I And you Private Lives-Tur-
Eel in the Sink-Irish Reel: Mayo Hornpipe.
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8.15 London Kelay---'Hi, Gang!' 9.00 London Relay-The News. 9.15 London Belay Questions of
per Layton. Vocal After Sundown the Hour. (Freed and
Brown)-Bing Crosby 9.30 Albert Sandler (Violin and Medlovale (Silvestr!)--Giuseppe Gar- His Orchestra.
with Orch.
Mandoline Serenata
Albert
Sandler
15-Tides: High 10.38 .m. & 11.07 p.m.. Low 4.27 am and 4.36 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.33 a.m.; Sunset 6.33 p. China
Provident Annual Meeting (Jacobean Room. HK. Hotell, 12 poch.
H.K. Jockey Club, First Extra Meet- ing. Happy Valley.
16-Tides: High 11.14 a.m. 'and 1.59) p.m. Low 5.02 am, and 5.26 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.32 m.; Sunset 6.33 p.m. 17-Tides: High 71.57 am. Low 5.31) 3.m. and 6.18 p.m.
Sunrise: 6.31 am.: Sunset 6.38 pm.
(Bari-
gano with Piano. Vocal-Sweet Gear- Frasquita, Serenade (Lehar); Si
Ethlopa-Armiando Borgioll Others-Mes Vers Avalent Des Ailes (Hahn-tone); Ramds. High Priest-Trancred Kis
and Brown (Bernie Bing Crosby with Orchestra.
1.30 Reater and Fugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announes. ments
1.43 Compositions of Sibelius. Alla Marcia from Karelia'
An
and His Orchestra, Grinzing Benasky; Remembrance (Mario Melns--Albert Sandler (Vio- lin) with Jack Byfield (Piano) and Reginald Kübey (Cello), Play, of But- terflies (Jonny Heykens) Fairy Tale Sutte, (Jonny Heykens)-Albert Sandler and Op. 11-Symphony Orchestre conduct-Fis Orchestra Looking for You ed by Robert Kajanus. Humoresque (Taylor-Sanderson); Old Violla No. 4-Henri Temianka (Violin) and (Taylor-Fisher)-Albert Sandler (Vio- the Temianka Chamber Orchestra. Im and Olive Groves (Soprano) w. Sav, Sav. Susa, Op. 36, No. 1-Marian Piano. Cuban Serenade (Midgley); Anderson (Contralto with Planu. Maruschka (De Leur)-Albert Sandler Belshazzar's Feast, Op. 51. Oriental and His Orchestra, Processton-Solitude --Might Music- 9.45 News in French (on Short Khadra's Dance London Symphony Wave only). Orchestra cond. by Robert Kafanua
3.15 Close dows.
5.15 Indian Programme.
6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations.
6.32 Latest Dance Music.
Fox-Trots When
10.00 London Relay News from Home' by Howard Marshall.
"
10.15 Verdi's "Aida" Act TE Characters and Soloists in order
of appearance. Anmeris. Pharoah's daughter-Maria Capuana (Mezzo-
The Swallows Sop.): Aida-G. Arangi-Lombardi
Pasero Bass) and Full Chorus of La Scala, Milan, with Orchestra,
11.00 Close down.
SHORT WAVE
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MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1941. -PAGE 3
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A New Miss America and Mister Melody.. They're the season's SING-SATIONS!!!
Bing CROSBY GLORIA JEAN
If I Had
My Way
Charles
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Come Back to Capistrano; Love Lies (Soprano): Rhadames, young warrior Trans. I & III-News Sum- -New Mayfair Dance @rchestra, Arnoldo Lindi (Tenor); Fharoah- Tango Fox-rot-The Mem'ry of a Baccalon (Bass); Amonasra, King of Full Bulletin
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The GREAT DICTATOR
Produced, written and directed by CHARLES CHAPLIN
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A Story of Two Simple People and a Great Love!
LIFE GAVE THEM NOTHING BUT LOVE....... LOVE GAVE THEM COURAGE FOR EVERYTHING!
JOHN
GARFIELD
LANE
PRISCILLA
with ALAN HALE
Frank McHugh Billy Halop
Fighting proudly against the world...asking liale, hoping much...battling their way to a home, to happiness! You'll never forget this simple
story of a great love!
Dust
be my Destiny
Directed by Lewis Sailer-Presented by WARNER BROS. Sarees Pay by Kotači Rassen + From » Novel by Joveese Odom »& Fist, Radonai Picture
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PRESTON FOSTER-'●.. ANN DVORAK A Columbia Picture
Gay Musical
At King's
Complications ensue when Bren- del "generously buys a bankrupt cafe from a friend, and the story then concerns itself with the problems of the three comrades
Bing Crosby shares honours within making the business pay. his youngest co-star, little Gloria Jean, in a bright new Universal comedy. "If I Had My Way," which opened yesterday at the King's Theatre.
Johnny Burke and Jimmy Mon- aco have composed three duets for Bing and Gloris, 'Meet the Sun Halfway," "I Haven't Time to Be a Millionaire" and "Pesel- Bing appears as a steelworker mistic Character," in addition to one of a trio of pals that include a solo for Bing, "April Played the El Brendel and Donald Woods. Fiddle." Bing also sings the title Gorla is the daughter of Woods, song. "If I Had My Way," bring- and when the father is küled it à ing" back an old-time favourite. bridge accident Bing and Brendel while Gloria for a solo contributes take her to New York to live with "Little Gray Home in the, West":
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