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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

Such Fun! Such Romance! It's Fast!

THIRD FINGER. LEFT HAND Myrna Loy

STARRING

MELVYN DOUGLAS

Raymond WALBURN - Lee BOWMANİ Bonita GRANVILLE - Folix BRESSART

LEE THEATRE

DAILY AT 2.30. 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.

SHOWING TO-DAY: A CHINESE PICTURE IN MANDARIN

"THE ENTERNAL TRIANGLE"

TO-DAY ONLY

STAR THEATRE At 230, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 P.M

HUGH HERBERT in

"LA CONGA NIGHTS"

DENNIS O'KEEFE • CONSTANCE MOORE

A New Universal Picture

TO- MORROW

Bing Crosby Mary Martin **RHYTHM ON THE RIVER"

TAKE ANY TRAM or HAPPY VALLEY BUS. W

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DAILY AT 2.30: 515 7 20 à 9 30 P.M. Matinees:-30c.,50c. Evenings-30s.‚AQc._55c70

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

A GREAT STAR'S GREATEST TRIUMPH

THE MOST FAMOUS OF ALL SCREEN-ROLES !

TYRONE

POWER

TO-MORROW

20th Century Fox Picture

THE MARK OF

Torro

LINDA DARNELL BASIL RATHBONE LOWED HOKKE Love

CALL SONDEADLAND +

PALLETTE

FAHET BEECHER NOSENT LOWERT CHRIS-PIN MARTIN

Sidney Toler, Marjorie Weaver in

"CHARLIE CHAN'S MURDER CRUISE"

Army Boot Contract: Australia Asked To Supply

All Forces In East

SYDNEY-Anstralla has been asked to supply several millions of pairs of boots and up to 500,000 pairs of sandshoes, as a first result of formation of the Permanent Eastern Group of the Em- pire Supply Committee at Delhi, India, This contract, valued at considerably more than £1.000.000, is the largest single order for boots ever placed in Australia.

"COMING EVENTS

MAY

26-Tides: High 8.37 am and 1043) pan. Low: 243 3.m. and 4.00 pm.

Sunrbe: 8.40 13; Sunset: 221 p.m.; Laying of foundation stone of ex tension of Po Leung Kuk, 5.30 p.m.. by Lady MacCregor.

Crown Land Sale, P.W.D. Office. 3

p.m

St John's Cathedral Council Meet- ing. Cathedral Hall, B43 p.m.

Y.MOA. Bridge Drive, 8.30 p.mi. St. Andrew's Club Games Evening. Entries Close for Colony Lawn Bowls Championships.

Ladies Working Party (BWOF. Govt, House, a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

Y.M.CA, War Work, 9 aru. to. noon.) St. Andrew's Medical War Work, 10 а..

27—Tides: 'High '924 a.m. and 1121) n. Low: 3.14 am and 444 pm.

Sunrise: 5.40 am: Sunset: 7.02 pm i La Salle Old Boys Asson Lecture Education Abroad." 8 p.m.

Rotary Club Tiffin, H.K, Hotel.

p.m.

Kowloon Chess Club,

Hotel. 5.30 pm,

GENERAL

UNDAY,

MAY 26, 1941, -PAGE 3

Radio ProgrammesINGS

HONGKONG

Z.On Wavelengths of 353

motros (848' k.o's) 31.49

matras (9.52 megacycles).

B

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DVORAK QUARTET IN E FLAT MAJOR, OP. 31

"Hi Gang?"

2.15 Close down

5.45 Indian Programme,

6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.32 A Dance Programme, "

Quick-Step Apple Blossora Time; Siew Pox-Trot A Mist 13 over the Moon (film, "The Lady Objects") - Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Orchestra. Fax-Trots - Heaven "Can Wait, There's a Ranch is the Rockies Jack Harris and His Orchestra. Tangos--Sangre de Suburbio: Que- branto-Orquesta Tipica Francisco

12.15 p.m. Abort Service of later- Canaro Blues-Blues Upstairs end Cession.

12.30 B.B.C. Dance Music,

Downstairs; Honky Tonk Train Blues -Joe Loss and His Orchestra.

7.00 London Keay-The News, 7.15 London RelayQuestions o

Slow Fox-Trot-Rusty and Dusty: Novelty Fox-Trot-The Fairy on the Christmas Tree. Fox-Trot-Big Ship the Hour."

Waltz- film Music Hath Charms").

7.30, Excerpts from Gilbert and Give Me Your Hand; Tango-Mari- | Sullivan's "The Mikado."

Peninsutaou. Slow' Fox-Trots-Here Comes With Aspect Stern-Leo Snefeld. the Bride: Every Minute of the Hour. Henry Lytton. Derek Oldhamn, Eiste Comedy Waltz-The Travelling Sales- Grifin, Alleen Daries, Beatrice man: Comedy Novely-A Feather in burn, George Baker and Chorus her Tyrolean Eat

Prayer and Pellowship Meeting. and S. Home. 8.30 p.m.

Cheers Club Whist Drive, 8.30. p.m. 28-Tides: High 9.52 m. Low: 3,44 àm, and 5.24 p.m.

.

1.00 Local Time Signal. 1.01 Film Selection.

Your Revels Cease--Bertha Lewis, Derek Oldham. Alleen Davies, Beatrice Ebur and Chorus. Oh, Sunrise: 6.39 nm; Subset: 1.02 p.m. "Big Broadcast of 1938"-Selection Falthiess One-Eertha Lewis, Derek Concert in aid of Airplane Pund-Anton and the Paramount Theatre Oldham, Elsic; Griffin and Chorus. Campaign, Ice Theatre.

Orchestra, Keep Salling" Swing Braid the Raven Hair-Beatrice Annual Meeting of V.M.C.A. Anan You Way to Happiness; Giddy Upburn (Sobrano) and Chorus of teur Dramatic Club. West, Lounge 6 Gracie Fields (vocal)

Orch Girls. Brightly Dawns Our Wedding D.II.,

"Pinocchio" Selection Reginaid Day--Elsie Grifin Dennis Heming- 29-Tides: High 12.07 am & 1921 Poors (Organ). "Robber Symphony" way. Derek Oldham and George p.m. Low: 14.09 am, and 4.05 p.m. -Serenata-Webster Booth (Tenor) Baker. Alone, and yet Alive-Bertha Sunrise: 5.39 a.m; Sunset: 7.02 pm w. Orch. "Everybody Sing--Selection! Lewis (Contralto); On a Tree-Henry Hall-yearly General Meeting of-Louis Levy and His Orchestra. A. Lytton (Baritone); There is Beauty Bertha Lewis and Henry A. Lýtion. Voting Members of Jockey Club. Club

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and For He's Gone and Married Yum-Yum House, Happy Valley. 5.30 p.m.

Annual Meeting of Peak Church.

Alleen Davies. Henry A. Lytton, 1.45 Songs by Leslie Hutchinson at Derek Oldham, Elsie Grifin, Beatrice Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p..

Elbum Leo Sheffield. George Baker

Announcements

Y's Men's Club Tin. St. Francis the Plano, Hotel. 1 p.m.

My Gypsy: Dream Girl (Alm Com-and Chorus "30-Tides: High 12.52 am, & 11.02mand Performance"); Plcase: Remem- p.m. Low: 4.37 a.m, and 6.48 p.m.

ber (Denby-Watson). Tomorrow Sunrise: 5.39 am: Sunset: 7.03 p.m. Another Day (film "A Day at the La Salle Old Boys' Assen. Lecture.

Races'); Where is the Sun? (from "The Foundations of Civilisation." &

"Cotton Club Parade").

p.m.

il

8.00 Local Time Signal and Au isnouncements.

8.02 This week's programmes. 8.05 Light Symphony Orchestra. Queen Mary's Song (Elgar, arr. 2.00 Accordeon Solos..

Haydn Wood); Like to the Damask

· Congregation of the H.K, University

Czardas (Mont): Ma Petite Java Rose Elgar, arr. Haydn, Wand)—cond, for Conferring of Degrees, 9.30 p.m. (Castoncell) - Gigetto Castoncetti. by Haydn Wood. For Your Delight-: 31-Tides: High 137 am, and 1141 The 'Hobgobling (Alex). Walter Serenade (Eric Coates-cond, by The p., Low: 5.08 am, and 7.33 p.m. Porschmann with Ürch. accomp. Composer.

Sunrise: 5.39 a.m.; Sunset: 1.03 p.m. Black and White (Botsford); Wood-8.15 London Relay-"H Gang!" LHX. Jockey Club Sixth Extra land Flowers (Burns) Viljo Ves Meet, 2 p.m. -

9.00 Londen Relay-The News and News Commentary.

terinen

CROSSWORD

NO. 893

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9.35 A Richard Strause Programme with" his "Burleske.”

Jochanaan is brought before Salome ("Salome") - "Orchestre Pasdeloup. | "Burleske”—Elly Ney (Piano) with State Opera Orchestra. Rósenkavaller Waltzes-Phriharmonic. Orchestra.

9.45 to 10.00 News in French (on Short Wave only).

943 Tartini-Concerto In D Minor. 1st Mov: Allegro-Cadenza-Allegro, 2nd Moy: Grave, 3rd Mov: Presto (Cadenza)-Joseph Szigeti (Violin) with Orchestra,

10.00 London Relay ""Newa |Home" by Howard Marshall.

from

10.15 London Relay The Stones Cry, Out"

Feature Programme. A B.B.C. PIO duction: Made in England.

10.30 Dvorak Quartet In E Flat Major, Op. 51.

15

1st Mov: Allegro ma non troppo, 2nd Mov: Dumka Elegie) Andente con moto- -Vivace), 3rd Mov: Romanze (Andante con moto). 4th Mov: Finale (Allegro" assai)-Lener String Quartet.

account

Box"

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June-beeties

12 Conducted

13 Employed

23

14 The dill

15 Bitter

26

227

17 Large town

24

30

31

19 Brother of

Odla

33

344

20 Mimic

21. Permanent

36

37

mark on

the body

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in the skiri

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Musical note

51 Anglo-Saxon domestic

22 Pueblo

Calls

Indian

slave

23 Candlenut

G.S.G.

G.S.R

52 Vessel for

tree

G.S.H

24 Shut

G.5.0.

25 Head of the

Roman

22 -Pronoun

23 Sultable

24 Mentally

sound

Mingte hole

27 Fetid

28 Be gloomy

29 Moorish

drum.

31 Top course

33

of a wall Objects men-

tioned in

the Old Testament

34 Secluded

dell

35 Symbol for

tantalum

36 Narrow

opening

37 Johnny- cake

38 Drink in small quantities

Australia'a representative on the been suggested, but at presenti committee (str Bertram Stevena) deliveries are expected to be to 39 Chum has asked the Australian Govern-eastern countries only.

40 Meditate on ment to accept the export con- The order will be distributed141 Exclama-

among manufacturers in all States tion

tract

He said the mitial proposals were and will keep the industry fulls 42 Near of such magnitude that it seemed employed, in addition to creating 43 Belongs Improbable that the resources of a huge demand for Australian to tts the Australian industry could meet leather

44 Food fish it in the time proposed, but

Other big supply contracts are 46 Thin quiries are now proceeding to see Hikely to be lodged by the Delhi 48 Ooze out how far the Commonwealth can anjcommittes soon.

slowly 50. Highest note

in the Guido scale

to accept it

...

The proportion of this order

that can be met without dislocating

FOR EMPIRE FORCES

Hts

Excellency the Governor,

supplies for Australia is now being having approved the relinquish- determined.

ment of the appointment of Squa- dron Leader N. W. Wright of the The boots will be for use by En-Royal Air Force as his Hon. A.D.C. pire Forces and services in India, with effect from May 8, has ap Malaya and other parts of the pointed Flight-Lieutenant M. N. East

Oxford. Reserve of Air Force Off-

.

Supplies for the British Govern- cera as his Hon. A.D.C, from the ment are understood also to have same date.

beating

liquids

53 Chief Norse

war-god DOWN

1 Palm leaf

2 Summarises

3 Expert

4 Young of

the bear

5 Like

6 One sixtieth

of a minute

7' Roman

urban . official

8 Period of

time

9 Upon 10 Respect- fully

11 Unit of the

metric system. for solids

16 Prefix

denoting again

18 Symbol for

tellurium

21 Armor

SOLUTION TOMORROW

Solution No. 892 PATS 1 BATH 18 EN ARALTANOATE VE LEXINGTONINOW #11 DU SETS ATES TIBETI PERITT

Ä«‹Ð ́A ́¶BARATONES

violently

Catholic

church

a person's death.

11.00 Close Down.

SHORT WAVE

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

17.700.c. 116.86m.) 9.51m.c. (31.35m.)

21.47m (31.97m.) 15.18m.c. (19.79m)

NEWS IN ENGLISH Transmission I-News Sumt-

mary

4:00 pm,

Full Bulletin

5.00 p.m.

Transmission V-Nowa Sum-

27 Record of

mary

6.45 pm,

Pal Bulletin

7.00 pm.

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da.

.. 12.00 mid-i

night

7.30 a.m.

9.30 LIC.

28 Set in

motion

30 Covering

of seeds

31 Fruit of the pine tree

32 Opening 34 Pet lamb 36 Temporary-

cross timber 37 Small bag for money 38 Broad piece of cloth 40 Greek letter 41 Part of

"to be," 43 Unit

44 Resort

45 Sallor 47 Indefinite article

49 Kaif an em

MERETLOTIWERE SAR DIPEERLIT 11YEA 87 TASBES DAMN SACRE AGO1CATHERINE BIROLLATIRON

HOEITAIT NET 8

Trans, II & III-News Sun-

mary

Pull Bulletin

BLACKMAIL CASE

In

case of alleged Dlackman

In the Folloé Court In Brisbane the magistrate ́was asked to prohibit vublication of certain letters and names "because that would achieve- the blackmaller's at.""

The magistrate gave no ruling, but said that "If the name of an innocent girl is mentioned the press can refer to her në Mias X" {

Arthur Beale, 31, grader opera- tor, was charged with "having between January 31 and February 13, with intent to extort money. caused Mr. M. Massey, MLA, to receive writing demanding : money and containing threats that he would be defamed if he did not comply with the demand."

The letters were. tendered in evidence and marked for identifi- cation. but they were not read and no reference was made to their contents

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A ZOR CEXTURY-FOX

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LAIRD CREGAR - JOHN SUTTON

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"SANDY IS A LADY

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Fred MacMurray Patricia Morison Albert Dekker

Albert Dekor

Brow

RANGERS OF FORTUNE

THE "IT ALL CAME TURE”

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Ann Sheridan, Jeffrey Lynn, Humphrey Bogart.

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THE MOST MAGNIFICENT OUTDOOR SPECTACLE EVER FILMED !

BIG as the vast

western plains in the turbulent era of flaming feuds

and new frontiersl

SAMUEL GOLDWYN

Givvy COOPER THE WESTERNER

with WAZTEE BRENNAX FRED STONZ DÖRIN DAVENPART .: Directed by WILLIAM MYLER ·

Baloaned show UINTED ARTLETS

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CHANGE "TUGBOAT ANNIE SAILS AGAIN"

MARJORIE RAMBEAU ● ALAN HALE JANE WYMAN

A Warner Bros. Comedy-Eit!

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