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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

AT230-515-7-20-930 TEL 31453 AT 230-520-720-9:30 TEL.56856 N.B.-Second Show Commences At 5 p.m. Sharp!

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY • Songs By Sheridan, Music By Lynn and Menace By Bogart Everything For Entertainment !

Extra

AI

Came Truc

NOW! Another Famous Story Makes Thrilling

Screen History! "

Sheridan

JEFFREY LYNN

HUMPHREY BOGART

THE MOST STAR-STUDDED SHORT OF ALL TIME!

KARNEU 1011, presents

"CAVALCADE OF ACADEMY AWARDS"

Supervised by FRANK CAPRA

Commentation by CAREY WILSON

To-morrow At QUEEN'S │To morrow At ALHAMBRA

"YOUNG TOM EDİSON **

Starring MICKEY ROONEY

“VIRGINIA CITY" Starring ERROL FLYNN

4 SHOWS

TAKE ANT TEAM OR HAPPY VALLEY HOM

DAILY

2.30-5.15 7.15-9.30

ORIENTAL

THEATRE

FLEMING ROAD

HAN HAI

TEL 28473

LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY:

FLYING STUNTS THAT MADE WORLD HISTORY!

In this dramatic thrill picture you'll see the gradual evolution of the Dying machine, from its crude and primitive beginnings to

the mighty equipped airships that sails the skies today.

A HEROIC STORY OF THE

EARLY

BIRD-MAN"

THE STIRRING STORY OF MAN'S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT

LAURENCE OLIVIER

LONDON

ALEX

FOR FINS

KORDA PRODUCTION

Conquest of the air

FRANKLIN UYALL HAY PETRIE HENRY VICTOR JOHN TURNBULL

JOHN MOKK

SAUNDERS

FOR TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY

! dgar Bergen, Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd

CHARLIE MCCARTHY

DETECTIVE

℗ MATINELS: 202-Jug • EVENINGS: 20c.-a3z.-506.-10:

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS.w

CATHAY

DAILY AT

230.5.15.7.20.89.30.P.M.

MATIRODOS ......B 200, $0 EVENINGS >—20%, 30%+ 80%, TEL. 801.

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

THE MOST HILARIOUS MURDER MYSTERY EVER FILMED |

Laugh-a-second fun thrill-a-second excitement... as your favorite "raró-book detectives romp through the

rip-roaring sequel to "Fast Company"

ROBERT

MONTGOMERY Rosalind RUSSELL

TASTAZAVOOSE

Reginald OWEN • Ralph MORGAN Etienne GIBARDOT - Alan DINEHART

Jo Ann SAYERS · Joan MARSH

Directed by

EDWIN L. MARIN

Produced by FREDERICK STEPHANI

STARTING TO-MORROW

The MOST MEMONABLE ROMANCE since "SMILIN' THRU

VIVIEN

LEIGH

ROBERT

TAYLOR

WATERLOO BRIDGE

with

LUCILE

VIRGINIA

MARIK

Metro Mayer

COMING EVENTS

MAR

13-T.des: High 9,28 sm. and 926 D. Low 318 am, and 203 p.m.

Sunrise: 635 am Sunset 8.32 p.m. HK. Ya Men's Club. Tüin Meeting, 1 p.m..

J

ILK. University Club (Mr. D. J Sloss on "Bach").

GENERAL

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

Kowloon Chess Club. Peninsula, Ha- tel. 5.30 p.m.

Z

On. Wavelengths of 355°

Victoria Chess Club, Gloucester Ho- tel, 5 pm,

B

-St Andrew's Church Jumble Salo, 3 pm,

W

· metres (845 ko'%) 31.49

metres (9.53 megacycloa).

Cheero Club Bridge and Mahjong. Dance for Seafarers, S. & S. Home, | MOZART PROGRAMME WITH HIS

9 p.m... +

p.m

HE. Football Assc Meeting, 5.30

SERENADE IN C MINOR

Variety Programmes 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-

A.R.P. Census-taking. Film Show at B. and S. Home, 8.30 | cession,

J.M.

14-Tides: High 10.01 am. 2nd 10.17 p.m. Low 3.54 am and 3.4 pm

Sunrise: 6.34 3.m.; Sanget. 6.32 p.m. Claims against estate of Capt George Alfred Evans que

Lecture: Prof. W. Brown on "Jame. Wath." Talkoo Club, 9.15 p.m.

Annual Dinner of Northumberland and Durham Assen.. H.K. Hotel Root) Garden.

Annual Meeting of HK. Automobi! Assen. Messrs. -Linstead and Davis Omce. 5.30 p.m.

Opening of Tal Wo Yuen Hospital.; 3 p.m.

*

Jadley Working Party (BW.OF.) Gort. House, 9 am-12 noon.

12.30 Two Suppe Overtures.

Morning. Neon'and. Night—Overture Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. Overture Light Cavalry-The B.B.C.. Syniphony Orchestra rond by Sir. Adrian Boult.

12.47 Songs by Keith Faluner (Baritone).

The Street Sounds to the Soldiers' Tread (Somervell); Is My "Теат Ploughing (Vaughan William). Birds In The High Hall Garden: O Let Th Solid Ground (from Song Cycle

Maud-Tennyson-Somervell), 1.00 Local Time Nigil 1.01 Max Miller in the Theatre. Recorded in The Finsbury Park

Crown Land Bale. D. o. South, 11 pire.

am.

15--Tidea: High 10.38 am & 11.07 DL Low. 40 a.m. and 1.36 p.m.

Sunrise: 6.33 a.m.; Sunset 6.33 pm China Provident Annual Meeting

Jacobear Room, HK Hotel), 12

noot

HK. Jockey Club. First Extra Meet- ing. Happy Valley, 2 p

YM,C.A.: Discussion Group. 9 p.m. Softball League.

A Song Without Words; Venetiaz Night Emil Roosz and 'His Orchestra | Suplico: Yo Sere Como Tu Quieras- Tipica, Francisco Canara

A.15 Studio Local Newsletter. 5.36 Variety.

Spanish Electric Guitar -- Dipso- maris-Jen Fillis with Piano. Cone- diary The Seagull Song-Arthur Askey Guitar-Mood Ruby--Een Pillis. Hu. with Plano acc. Spanish Electric'

morous Duologue-Tennis Clapham and Dwyer. Mandoline-Valse-De Concert (Marucelli)-Marlo B. Scivit. caro with Plang. Comedienne - Mę Lucky Day film, This wres of grace'; -Gracie Fields with torchestra. Man- daline-Souvenir de Stalle - Mazurka (Leonardi)—Maria B. Selvittard with Piano, Vocal-Two Little Doodle Bugs (Friend And Tobias) — Arthur Askey with Orchestra.

0.00 London Relay-The News. 9.15 London Relay -- "Questions of the Hour.'

9.30 Heddle Nash (Tenor) and Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

Waltzes - Morning Papers (J. Strauss); Du und Du ('Die Fleder- maus-Strauss)---Marek Weber & His- Orchestra.

Am Dreaming (from "The Dubarry' - Pilocker); The She- pherd's Song (from Helen Offen-| -bach-Heddle Nash (Tenor) with Or- chestra. Potpourri of Waltzes (Ro-)

Marek Weber and His Or chestre Serenade (from".The Fair Maid of Perth-Bizet)-Heddle Nash Tenor) with Orchestra. Walizes - Viennese Singing Birds (Translateur) JoBity on the Mountains (Petras) - Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

1:23 Organ Solu by Quentin M. Brecht) Maclean.

With Eric Coates Thre London Knightsbridge to London Bridge),

140

Announcements.

Reuter and Rugby Press and

1,45 A Scottish Programnie.

suley (ul 'scotnan Airs—Intro: Cun

9.45 New In French (on Short Wave only)..

10.00 London Relay To Talk of Many Things."

16-Tides: High 11.14 a.m. and 4.59 ye by Atholl; Bonnie Dundee: Battle of Kliccrankie; Death of the Chief pim. Low 502 am, and 3.26 p.m.

Sunrise: 632 am; Sunset 6.33 p.m.Pipers of the 2nd Batt. The Queen's

10.15 Own Cameron Highlanders. The Road

Dance Music." to the Tales (Songs, of the Hebrides Fox-Trots I've Got My Love To arr. Kenneds-Fraser)-Greenock Male Keep Me Warm

*Û3 the 17-Thes: High 11.57 am. Low 5.34 Voice Choir conducted by A. J. Gour-Avenue'); This Year's Kisses (fly 3.m. and 8.18 pm

lay. Reels Intro: Rachel Rae; High On the Avenue-Roy Fox and His Sunrise: £31 am Sunset 6.33 p.r. Road to Linto: Fight about the fire- Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot Me and j Electric Current Charges to be inside; Brown's Reel-Scottish Country the Moon; Comedy Waltz Dande cressed

Dance Orch cond. by Michael Diack. Lion, Daisy and Dafocs-Billy Cotto;} Ladies' Working Party (B.Worio whistle and I'll Conde to You, My and His Band. Fox-Trots--Let's Call Govt, House, 9 am-12 noon.

Lad Folk Songs of Scotland Ste. The Whole Thing Off: They Can't Laying of wreath at Cenotaph by phen and Burnett-Margaret Barrett Take That Away from Me (fim Shall St. Patrick's Society. 12 noon. 18-Tides: High 12.57 A

Soprano) with Piano. Medles of 'we' Dance")-- Roy Fox and His Or- and Scottish Air-Intro: The Highlander; chestra. Quickstep-I Like Bananas; 12.41 p.m. Low 6.08 3.m, and 7.22 p.m. | My love she's but alassic yet; The Fox-Trot - Madain Ab La Marquise

Sunrise: 6.30 a.m.; Sunset 6.33 pm. Fersevering Lovers; My faithful fair Ah-Billy Cotton and His Band 19-Tides: High 207 am, and Lone Pipers of the 2nd, Batt. The Tangos Callecita De Mi Novia, Olvid p.m. Low 642 a.m, and 8.38 p.m.

Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. dame Orquesta Tipica Francisc? Dell's Awa' W!' Th' Exciseman: The Canary. Sunrise: 629 am.; Sunset 6.34 pm Piper O' Dundee Alexander Car Waltz Three Miantes of Heaven -|

Slow Fox-Trot - Hypnotized:

Group Discussion at St. Andrew's michael (Baritone) with Piano. Boa-Victor Silvester and His Ballroom. Or Church God." (The acting Vicar).

8.30 p.1.

nie Scotland-Intro: Stop yer tickling, Jack; Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond; HK Realty and Trust Co., Ltd, Four leat Shamrock; Roaming in the annual mig. Exchange Bldg.

(2nd Gloaming: Keep right on to the end floor), 11:30 am.

of the road: She is ma Dalay; Ye Vibro Filing Co. Ltd., annual meet banks and braes, I love a lassie; ing. York Bldg., 12.30 p.m.

Cornin' thro' the Rye: Auld Lang Syne 20-Tides: High 3.32 am, and 2.31-New Maylar Orchestra

p.m. Low 16 and 19:18 pm

Sunrise: 6.28 am Sunset 6.34 p.m. H.K. Electric Co. Ltd., Annual Meet ing, 11 um.

HR Rope Manufacturing Co. itd Annual Meeting. 40 Des Voeux Rd. Central. 12 noon.

21-Tides: High 5.15 am and 3.57

Low 8.07 a... and 11.44 p.m. Sunrise: 627 am: Sunset 635 p.n.

D.JIL

Triumphant Run Of

2.15 Close downl 5.45 Indian Programme.

6.30

Hans.

acc

Closing Leral Stock Quota-

R.32 A Mozart. Prograxume. Concerto in G Major

--- Adagio - Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) with Plano

O Isis and Osiris from "Th Magic, Flute)-Ivar Andresen (Bass) with Orchestra. Berenade in C Mine: -ist Mov: Allegro; 2nd Mov: An-

dante; 3rd Mor: Minuetto in Canoar

and Trio-Arthur Fiedler's Sinfoniet.

viage of Figaro")-Tiána Lemnitz (50-

The Philadelphia ta Grant O Love from "The Mar- Story In New York prano) with Orchestra

Rockefeller

Center

7.00

7.15

London Betay--The News.

chestra. For-Trots The Spider and the Fly: Howdy. Cloudy Morning-Nat Clonella and His Georefans. Quick- step-Don't Say Goodbye - Victor Suvester and His Ballroom Orchestra,

1100 Close down,

SHORT WAVE

Calls

G.S.G.

G.S.B.

G.S.H. G.5.0.

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.73b.c. (18.8° Vj

9.51m

(3187m.; (19.79m)

21.4"

35.1km.c. NEWS IN ENGLISH, Transmission I-News Bum-

MATY

Full Bulletin Transmission V-News Buz-

mary

Full Bulletin

do.

do.

London Relay Meet Uncle Trans II & III-News Sum-

Alistair

Edwin Murrow interview

Cook.

7.30

The "production entitled THE PHILADELPHIA STORY completed | a 6 week triumphant run at the Sam'

Music Hall,! New York, and played to more patrons than ever attended any other motion picture at this theatre the world's largest and most sumptuous cinema.

Music.

Rossini-'William Tell Ballet

Sadler's Wells Orchestra conducted by Constant Lambert.

mary Pull Bulletin

..0...

Library, Supegnie Chart

THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941. -PAGE.

KING'S

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

DAILY AT 2.30, 5.10. "7.15 & 0,30 P.M,“

High in the "

skles over America's

largest city CHARLIE "CHAN SOLVES THE CASE OF THE SABOTAGED

STRATOSPHERE

BOMBERT

the

'Pour

Daughters were married"

MURDER OVER NEW YORK

SIDNEY TOLER. Charlie Chan"

Marjorie Weave Robart Lowery. Ricardo Cortes · Döhald MacBride. Melville Cooper « Joan Valerie Kane Richmond • Sen Yung

4 104 Custury Fan Motore

-TOMORROW→→

PRISCILLA LANE · ROSEMARY LANE-

· LOLA LANE · GALE PAGE

Four Wives

(a « Story Complete in Timelt!).

-CLAUDE RAINS

JREFEBY LYNN - EDŐLE ALBERT Dana Algkāma, Franke he light + Make Maman) kamay 22°Pal

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GARFIELD

LEE THEATRE

SHOWING TO-DAY

AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9,40 P.M."

"One of the greatest pictures ever made!"

Domon Runyon

Charlie

Chaplin

in, kia new comerly

The Great DICTATOR

Produced, written and directed by CHARLIE CHAPLIN

with PAULETTE GODDARD

Prices: 50 cts., 75 cts., $1.50 & $2.20 and

a limited number of Box Seats at $3.30.

Bookings for TO-DAY'S ́shows at Theatre from 11.00 - ..

Advance Bookings for Other Days at TSANG FOOK PIANO CO., Marina House, from 10 am to 5 pm, from 6 pm to 10 pm at Theatre.

4.00 P. 6.00 p.m.

6.45 P 7.00 pr. 9.00 13.

4 SHOWS

12.00 mld. night

1:30 8.m 6.30 RIC

"Motive For Murder"

An

7.44 Elleen Joyce at the Plape. Etude de concert in P. minor Liszt); Etude de concert in A Plat

(Pan de Schlozer)." Lotus Written

extraordinary

document,

in pencil and beaded

Its extended run was terminated only because THE PHILADELPHIA STORY had been booked in com- peting cinemas and the Music Hall major had, itself, booking commitments Land and Danse Negre (Cyril Scotti: "Motive for Murder," was read in which could be no longer post-Tarantella in A Minor Harry Parcourt at Dover when Charles

Jean),

Arthur Tilbury, a nineteen-year-

poned.

IN

The picture stars James Stewart, 8.00. Local Time Signal and An- old seaman, was sent for trial ac- Katharine Hepburn and Cary nouncements Grant.

8.02 Tangos.

STAR THEATRE

HANKOW PO KOWLOON DAILY AT 230-520-720-920 TEL.57795 TODAY At 2.30, 5.00, 7.10 & 9.20 P.M.

Home SHEARER LlicHOWARD

PRODUCTION

Romeo--Juliet

with

JOHN BARRYMORE

cused of trying to murder Prim- irose Edwards, a girl of sixteen.

He was said to have stabbed her during a variety show in the Royal Hippodrome, Dover, where she was an usherette.

The girl's parents had refused permission for them to marry, and since then the girl had

become. friendly with Mr. Douglas Hey- man who was in the theatre t the time,

SOUGHT CONSOLATION The document which was found ot the youth after his arrest told how "a quiet inoffensive young felow! named Charles-fell in love. with a pretty fair-haired girl; and when he was "pushed aside" for some one else he very nearly committed the first murder Dover had known for years."

DAILY

2.30-5.20 720-9.30

3

MAJESTIC

THEATRE

NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON TEL 57222

(MATINEES. 20-30; • EVENINGS. 20«,-30-50:70) FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

An Exciting Drama Exposing a New Racket!

THRILLER!

"CLIP JOINT"

Revealinghow

the "come on". beautles: toy with their hap- less victims!

HOSTESS

PRESTON FOSTER ANN DVORAK

A COLUMASIA PICTURE

TO-MORROW AND SATURDAY

"THE "DEAD END KIDS "ON DRESS PARADE"

A Warner Bros. Comedy-Hit

five years Then came the war and with it a stewarČ.../Z tali. smliky

Bunkey who, strange to say, took her fancy and wrecked everything Charlie had worked for.

last Rose Bhe harassed his sleep; (even at work she was there haunt- ing him, laughing at his folly. For weeks he tried to forget her, but this was an impossible task."

At this point the document end-

MISS

Edvards, en battractive

Curbing his temper he met a}" "Charlie tried reason, entreaties," ed. small dark girl named Rose, with threats, coercion and, even black- whom he sought consolation, only mail, but without success, and dark-haired girl, said affa felt two

G. AUBREY

JOTUAL

TO MORROW

4 THUNDER AFLOAT"!.

to fall deeply in lower sta

WATSON * FIELD - DUSPENSKAYA * SMITH

"Here was what he had lived, worked and had dreamt of for

sharp blows in the back and saw gradually a cold anger took him

"Every time he saw a woman in Tüboy pull the knife from her the street she appeared to be his shoulder.

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