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1940's BIGGEST MUSICAL ATTI
ON
RHYTHM THE RIVER"
starring
BING CROSBY - MARY MARTIN
BASIL RATHBONE
A Paramount Pictur
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Spectacle! Thrills! Romance!
TYPHOON
IN TECHNICOLOR?
SEVEN
"SHASH SONGS!
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A monumental achievement of by-gone-days brought back to the screed of to-day in all its glorious splendor that made it "the outstanding production of all time.
A POWERFUL AND THRILLING STORY OF VENGEANCE :
forandre Dumas"
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with
ROBERT DONAT-
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COMING EVENTS
MAR.
18-Tide: High 12.57 B. 1341 pm Low 6.08 a.m, and 182 p.m. Sunrise: 6.30 am; Sunset 6.83 p.m. Crown Land Sale, D. O. Taipo, 11.20
GENERAL
Radio Programmes,
HONGKONG
B.K. Schools Musical assco, concert, D.B.b.
p.m.
Chess
Rotary Club Tiffin. HK Hotel, 1
Kowloon 1otel. 5.30 p
Z
Club, Peninsula
B
On Wavelengths of 355
metres (845 kơn) 3149
W
matres (3.53 inagnayulaa).
Mrs. Lechmere Clift's Bible Class
Hillwood Road, 10.30 am.
S. and S. Home: Prayer and Fellow-TALK BY BRIG-GEN. FRENCH ship Meeting, 8.30 p.in
Small Units Athletic Meeting. Chat- ham Road.
Lecture by Dr. J. E. Dovey on "First Aid to the Injured," S.C.M.P.. 5.30 | cession. p.nd.
FROM THE STUDIO
Prokofieff Concerto
Library, Supreme
| Singing Marine") Larry Adior with
Orchestra andd' Vocal.
9.00
London Belay "The News, 3.15 London Relay — 'Questions of the-Hour."
3.50 A Recital by Frederick Thurs- ton, Wanda Landowska & Lily Pons. Frelude Nos. 1 and 2 in C Major; Prelude No. 3 in C Minor; Fugue in C Minor for Two" Voices (Bach) Wanda Landowska (Harpsichord),
Sulte for. Two Clarinets (Alan Frank); Prelude-March-Rentio-Dit ge- 12.15 pin. Short Service of Inter-Finale -- Frederick Thurston and Ralph Clarke. (Two Clarinets) Lo! Here The Gentle Lark (Bishop) 12.30 Compositions of Gershwin. 19-Tides High 2.07 nm, and 13: Cuban Overture-Paul Whiteman & Lily Pons (Soprano) with Orchestra. p. Low 642 am and 8.38 p.m. His Concert Orchestre with Rosa Lin- and Flute Cobligato. Fantasia in D.
Sunrise: 6.29 am.; Sunset 6.34 p.m. da at the Piano.
Minor (Mozart) Wanda"Landowska I Got Plenty Q Group Discussion at St. Andrew's Nuttin' (from Porgy a Boss') -
(Piano). Ahl I Knew It (from "The Church-God." (The Acting Vicar), Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with
Magic Flute Mozart)--Lily Pons 8.45 p.
Orch. and
(Soprano) with Orchestra. Male Chorus,
A Truro Rhapsody Paul Whiteman and His Maggot (Peap Brownt-In 17th Cen- Concert Orchestra with Roy Barby at Large and Allegro Gloceso (Galmout tury Manner); Gigue (C.. E. Tloyd). the Plano. Lullaby: Summertime and
net) and Myers. Foggin (Piano). Craxton)----Prederick Thurston (Glari-
0.43 News in Wave only).
.HK Realty and Trust Co., Ltd. annual rate, Exchange Bldg. (and floor, 11.30 am
Second
the livin' Ts easy (from Porgy, and Hess')Helen Jepson (Soprano) with
Vibro Piling Co. Ltd, annual meet 11g. York Bldg. 12.30 p.L
H.K. Ride Assen Shoot Kowloon Orch and Chonis. City, 1.45 pm,
Small Units Athletic Meeting. Chat-
| ham Road.
Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OF. Govt. House, a.m.12 noon.
"S." and 6. Home: House Committer Meeting. 3.30 pm,
1.00 Local Time Signal
1.01 Variety with The H and Len Fillis.
Billes
11
French (on Sbort
10.00 London Relay--Scots Abroad. 10.15 Songs by Theodore Challapine (Bass).
Vocal Memories of An Old Cov Song of the Volga Boatmen (Chalia- Hand--The Hill Billles. Vocal - My pine. Koenemann); The Prophet, Op. First Thrill (fim 'She shall have 49 (Rimsky-Korsakov). Blander is a 20-Tides: High 332 am, and 2.3music-Jime Clyde Soprano) with whispering zephyr (The Barber of p.m. Low 7.15 am, and 10.18
Orchestra. Hawaiian Guitar-Swanee Seville' "Rossini). Sunrise: 628 am; Sunset 6.34 pm Moon (Towers & Othersr-Len Filis) 18.37 Compositions of Prokofieft. H.K. Electric Co. Ltd.. Annual Meet
with Piano. Vocal D 18e Run- around (film 'She shall have music) and Scherzo-Waltz." Scherzo-London Love of the Three Oranges: Maren ing, 11 a
Annual Meeting, in Des Voeux Rd. Central. 12 noon.
HK. Y's Men's Club Tiffin "Meeting, I p...
Billes
by Albert *Classical
Joseph Szigeti Concerto No. 3
FB. Rope Manufacturing Co. Ltd June Clyde (Soprano) with Orches Symphony Orch.
cond. Vocal-Garry Me Back To The Coates. Clavette (from Lone Prairie Robinson) The Hill Symphony Op. 251
Accordéon-The Hobgoblins-- (Violin) with Piano. Polka-Walter Porschmann. Vocal Cheero Club, Bridge and Mahjong. Foulton and Rose) The In Bilics Tema con variazione 1-5; 3rd Mov: in C Major, Op. 26-1st Mov: An- Well Rest at the End of the Trail dante-Allegro: 2nd Mov: Andante- Hawaiian Guitar - Waltzing to the Allegro non troppo fistesso tempo- Guitar Medicy Intro: Destiny: Serge Prokofleff (Piano) Missouri: Love the Moon: Allee Blue Loudon Symphony Orchestra cond, by Down: Love will find a Way: My Piero Coppola. Hero-Len Falls.
1.30
+
MARCH OF AGGRESSION
IN FILMS
Reuter and Rugby Press' and
Announcements.
1:45 Schumann
Minor, Op. 129.
Concerts in A
11.00 Close down.
Gregor Piatigorsky (Cello) and The London Philharmonic Orch. conducted Calls
DRAMATIC NEWSREEL by John Barbirolli.
OF PAST DECADE
2.15
$45
Close downL
Indian Programme.
6.30
and the
SHORT WAVE
G.S.G.
G.S.B.
G.S.H.
Closing Local Stock Quota G.8.0. The næst dramatic newsreel shots.
@32 Dance Musto. * of the past decade, taken by Para-
Fox-Trot Flea on a Spree-Teddy mount cameramen in every thes-Powell and His Orchestra. Waltzes-
tre of war," make up the feature Pleurait ffilm Fieges"; Mon Petit length film "World In Flames," Kaki - L'Accordeoniste deprince and which will be released generally in His Orchestra. Fox-Trots - I Just Hongkong on April 1 when it will Couldn't Take It, Baby; Junk Man - be shown at the Queen's and Al. (Jack Teagarden and His Orchestra. hambra Theatres.
Tangos La Punalada; Se Lo Llevaron Orquesta Tipica Francisco With A vivid commentary by canaro. Quickstep - Give Me My Gregory Abbott, Glibert Martin Ranch; Fox-Trot Goodnight. My and Tom Chalmers, the film pre- Beautiful-Ken 'Snakehips' Johnson & sents in 64 minutes an amazingly Hia West Indian Orchestre. true-to-event account of the pro- |gress of history since 1929, starting with the great depression of the early 1930s up to the Battle of Bri- Itain.
1,00 London Belay The News. 7.15 London Relay-Britain peas. Talk by J. B. Priestly.
7.30
Portuguese Programme. Local Time Signal and An-
8,00 nouncements,
8.02 Piano Ducts by Ivor Moreton and Dare Kaye A
DAVENTRY
Wavelength
17.79b.c. (10.8 %)
9.51m.
21.4*
(3197m.) .15.1hm.c. (19.79m,)
NEWS IN ENGLISH Transmission -News Sum-
mary
Full "Bulletin Transmission V-News Sum-
mary
Full Bulletin
do.
do
Frans. 11 & DI-News St.-
mary
Pull Bulletin
4:00 p.n
5.00 m
646 p.m.
7.00 p.m.
.9.00 p.m.
£2.00 mid-
night
7.30 a.m 8.30 A.
KING'S THEATRE ATTRACTION
"CASTLE ON THE HUDSON"
1
It depicts the march of aggres- alon and the horrors that follow the path of the dictators, beginning Tin Pan Alley Medley No. 2-Intro. with the Japanese advance in Man. Goodnight my love; So do I; I need churia, continuing to the Italian you; Boo-Hoo; Love Marches On;
Casting John Garfield and Ann adventure in Ethiopia and the civa What will I tell my Hear Tin Pan war in Spain. Pictured also. In Alley Medley No. 24 Intro: When Sheridan opposite each other in a numerous scenes is the undeclared you wear your Sunday Blue; It's a fiery love story was pure inspira
lovely day tomorrow: Moonlight tion, Two outstandingly vivid per-. Avenue; Careless; A little rain must sonalities, they are perfect screen fall; 1 cried for you
complements for each other in the 8.15 Studio Talk by Brigadier-memorable romance entitled "Cas- General French, C.M.G, C.BE on tle On The Hudson", which opens Censorship.'
today at the King's Theatre. 8.30 Variety.
"Castle On The Hudson" tells a Vocal-Oceans Apart (Rooney. Mi-
tightly-knit story in which those ler)-Judy Garland with Orch Orch
war in China.
"HOT SHOTS The film is largely made up of newsreel shots that at the time or their photographing were consider- ed "too hot" for general release.
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The first two reels are devoted to Play Gypsy (Kalman)- Hungarian agredients of truly exciting screen events leading to the general con- Gypsy Band
Vocal Figaro (frets entertainment-romance, action Bagration in Europe. Mussolini 15 Babes in Arms) Judy Garland w, and suspense are blended in shown teaching Italian youth to orch. Orch. Blue Forget-Me-Not perfect proportion and seasoned to bear arms. Ecenes are shown of Bany) Hungarian Cypay Band taste with humor. America in the depression era.
Vocal-Chloe (Song of the
Humorous Monologue Keeping a Credit for the ne script goes Each year down to the present is tif Upper; Play Up and Pay the to Seton L Miller, Brown Holmes. followed some detail, showing of Inexperience. Mouth Organs on the book by Lewis E. Lawes Dame-Oliver Wakefield (The Voice and Courtney Terrett, who based the rising power of Hitler and Mus-Night Over Shanghai (num The Sing Anatole Litvak has directed with solini. The subjugation of the ng Marine')-Larry Adler with Orrare taste, integrating the varied. smaller nations of Europe is gra- chestra. phically depicted and there follow Swamp) (Kahn and Moret) The Rs.elements of the plot into a rou- some of the most awe-inspiring dio Three with Their Rhythmic singly exciting hour and a half shots of warfare in Europe and in corts. Mouth Organ-You Can't Run of the best screen China that have yet been released. Aay from "Love Tonight (alm Thelwe have seen in many months. Horror is not spared. The film is divested of any attempt at censor-
ship and plainly depicts the bru- tality of the dictators in- striving
to attain the'r goal
AIR BOMBARDMENTS Air bombardments, naval patties, Fifth Column activities, the plight of refugees are shown with every gruesome detail taken in. The ¡picture ends on the note that America is ready to take up the struggle for democracy and there are graphic shots of American pro- duction wurming up to the new aid to Britain,
The picture was produced by Al- | bert J. “Richard, Editor of Para- mount News, and written and do icumented by William J. Park, Lit
tie is missed of the history of the past decade and the whole picture drawn makes a challenging and
Ive screen document
B
entertainment
STAR THEATRE
· HANKOW DO KOWLOON GAILY AT 2:30-5-20-720-920 TEL.57795
TO MORROW
TO-DAY ONLY
HOWARD OBERON
The SCARLET PIMPERNEL
LADYMOND 'MALETRA:6 MINNA BRŪCONT ody ALEXANDER KORDA
CHARLIE MOCARTHY, DETECTIVE
New Univerani Ficture
Court
TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1941. -PAGE
KING'S
SHOWN1G TODAY
ETIKEN TO LOVE.C
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.
We're Having a Heat Waver
JOHN
GARFIELD SHERIDAN
ANN
PAT..
O'BRIEN
CAS!
'CAUSE HE'S THE ONLY KÒM OF BUY
FOR THE JOINS OF GRE:
HUDSON
BURGESS MEREDITH
Henry (1945 - Zette Counter Bering By Day" "Vatertag: Jade Sal Je AMATOLE LITYAM Prodandou-& Mockura novaĽave Hari Pichern.
NEXT CHANGE A Universal Picture
MARLENE DIETRICH in "SEVEN SINNERS”
LEE THEATRE
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT 2.30, 5.00, 7.20 & 9.40 P.M.
THE WORLD IS STILL LAUGHING
FOR A
SECOND HILARIOUS WEEK Į.
Charlie
Chaplin
in hià meso comody
The Great DICTATOR
Produced, written and dicunted by CHARLIE CHAPLIN
PAULETTE GODDARD
Prices: 50 cts., 75 cts., $1.50 & $2.20 and
a limited number of Bax Seats at $1.39. Bookings for TO-DAY'S shows at Theatre from 11.00 am.
Advance Bookings for Other Days at TSANG FOOK PIANO CO., Marina Honsë, from 10 am to 5 pm, from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Theatre.
& SHOWS
DAILY 2.30 - 5.20 -720-9.30
MAJESTIC
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THEATRE - (MATINEES. 20¿-30c ° EVENINGS, 20%-30-50-70) FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
The Picture That Packs Every Kind Of Thrill!
THEIR LOVE IS
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GEORGE RAFT
A New, Exciting Rafti
JANE BRYAN
Fastest-rising Stor!
WM. HOLDEN
“Goloon Boy' Again!
in WARNER BROS.' hard-hitting, Heart-biting h
"Invisible Stripes
HUMPHREY BOGART FLORA ROBSON
PAUK KELLY-HENRY O'NEILL-LEE PATRICK
·A WARNER BROS,––First Matt Picture
Plan: Directed by
2. LLOYD GAMESA
"Banos Play by Waren Det 23
TO-MORROW AND THURSDAY Introducing The First Of The Nancy Drew Adventure Series 1
"NANCY DREW DETECTIVE'
BONITA GRANVILLE JOHN LITELS
Arnes Bros. Picture
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