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THE KING OF SCREEN ADVENTURE CROWNS HIS QUEEN!
ERROL
FLYNN
MARSHALL
Footsteps in the Dark
RALPH BELLAMY › SEAN HAik yo max • made Jams › RON YAZION
· MACON 'A WASSER MOLAN tatt barn
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Wednesday At QUEEN'S To-morrow At ALHAMBRA
"THE ROUND-UP"
Preston Foster-Patricis, Morison
*SKY MURDER" Walter Pidgeon-Donald Meek
LEE THEATRE
DAILY AT 2.30. 5.15. 7.20 & 9.30 P.M.
SHOWING TO-DAY: A ROMANCE IN MANDARIN
君麗孟
"THE GOLDEN HOAX"
*STAR
TOMORROW
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"At 2.30, 5.20, 120 & 9.20 PM ·
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Myrna POWELL LOY in "EVELYN PRENTICE"
William
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LOLA LANE ..
JAMES CRAIG in
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"COMING EVENTS
JUNE
9-Tides:" High 8.37, am.. and 10.18: p.m. Low: 205 am and 3.30 p.m...
Sunrise: 538 a.m.; Sunset: 7.08 p.n Crown Land Sale, P.WD. Offices, 3 p..
Exhibition of Paintings, Hotel Cecil, 11 am to 10 pm.
Ladies' Working Party (B.W.OF.), Govt. House, sum to 12:30 p.m.
European YM.ÇA War Work. @ a.m. to noon.
St. Andrew's (Medical), War Work. 10 8.1.
10-Tides: High 9.20 am and 11.1 p.m. Low: 3.44 am, and 636 pan.
Sunrise: 3.39 am; Sunset: 7:07 pm, Rotary Club Tin, HR Hotel, !
p.m.
GENERAL
MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1941, -PAGE 3.
Radio Programmes KINGS
HONGKONG
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On Wavelengths of 353
metres (845) 1.45
metres (9.31 magncyclar).
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"QUIET, PLEASE!" AND OTHER LONDON RELAYS
Mozart Concerto
·
12.15 pm. Short Service" of Inter
"Exhibition of Paintings, Hotel Cecil, cession. 11 a.m. to 10 pm.
Kowloon Chess
Hotel, 5.30 p.m.
Club. Peninsula
Examinations * on Book-keeping. Northcote Training, College, 6 pm to 8.30 p.m.,
Prayer and Fellowship meeting. §. &S Home, 8.80 p.m.
Cheero Club Whist Drive, 8.30 p.m. 11-Tides: High 10.01 a.m. Low: | 3.24 sim, and 5.11 p.j.
Sunrise: 5.38 am Sunset: 707 pm Opening of King George V Memo- zial Park. Jordan Road, Kowloon, 6
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12.30 "Band Waggon" with Arthur Richard Murdoch & Co.
1st Mov: Allegro; 2nd Mor: An- dante: 3rd Mov; Allegretto and Finale (Presto); Edwin Fischer (Piano) and His Chamber Orchestra.
7.00 London Belay-"Questions üt the Hour."
7.50 Songs by Theodore Chaliapine, The Hom (Flegies; The Old Cor- poral Dargomijaky).
7.40 Tchaikowsky - Romeo and Jullet-Overture Fantasie.
Willem Mengelberg and His Concert Orchestra...
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8.00 Local Time signal, Programme Summary and Announcements,
8.03 This week's programmes, 6.05 The Andrews Sisters,
Time Long
no See (Altman
13.52 Orchestral Interlude "The Gay Nineties"--Waltz Medley Cavanaugh); Begin the Beguine (from New Mayfair Orchestra. ·
100 Local Time Signal and gramine Summary.
102 Film Selections,
"Jubilee). Tuxedo Junction (Haw- Pro-Kins and others)..
8.15 London Relay-"Quiet, Pease!"
Almost a riot, with Forsythe, Sea- *Heart's Destre'- Selection Cine Studio Orchestra. Broadway Melodymon, and Farrell, Rupert Hazel and of 1940-Between You and Me: Elle Day. Helen Hill, and Hermione Baddeley, BBC Chorus and Variety Concentrate on You---Mary Healy
Orchestra, conducted by Sharles Shad. (vocal) F. Orch. 52nd Street'-I'd
well. Produced by Tom Ronald | Pu
ke to see Samoa of Samoa-Manto-
9.00 London Relay--The News and 12 Tides: High 13.07 a.m. 2 10.45 vani and His Orchestra. 'Fisherman's pm, Low: 1.02 an. and 5,54 pæn, Wharf-Blue Italian Waters; Fisher-News Commentary.
Sunrise: 588 nm; Sunset: 707 pmman's Chantie-Bobby Breen (vocal) 9.13 Yvonne Printemps (Soprano; Consular Reception at Govt. House with Organ. Wake Up "and Live
Gibbons (Piano) in honour of Birthday of HM the Selection-Carroll King, 11 ..
and Els Boy Friends
13-Tides: High 12.38 am, & 1128 pm. Low: 4.42 aim. and 637 p.m.
Sunrise: 538 am; Sunset: 7,08 p.m. 14-Tides: High 149 am, and 12.06 p.m. Low: 825 am, and 7.24 p.m.
Suprise: 5.38 m.; Sunset: "7.08 p. Claims against Estate of late Mr. J. K. Monro due.
15-Tides: High 2.44 a.m. and 12.54 p.m. Low: "6.15 am, and 8.09 p.m.
Sunrise: 5.38 a.m.; Sunset: 1.08 pan JungMeeting of Marão Jockey Club, Areia Frete Course, Macao, 8 2.1.
16-Tides: High 339 a.m. and 147 pan. Low: 7.19 aim, and 8.51. p.n
Sanrise: 5.38 a.m.; Sunset: 7.03 -p.m.
1
and The Orchestra” Mascotte.
Second Waltz Medley (Robrecht) Orchestra Mascotte. When a Woman:
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Emiles; Goodbye, Little Dream, Good-| Announcements.
bye (both from "O Mistress Mine")" Yvonne Printemps (Soprano) 1.45 Billy Cotton and His Band
Pierre Fresnay and Orch. Ballroom Fox-Trots-I Miss You in the Morn-
Memories-Waltz Potpourri (arr. ing; To Mother-with Love. Waltz Robrecht)-Orchestra Mascotte. Au Umbrella Man Fox-Trots-I'm at Clair de la tume (Lulji)-Yvonne the Fraries Flower; The Best of Printemps (Soprano) with Clavecin Friends. Fox-Trot-Horsey, Horsey;
Over Land and Sea-Waltz Potpourri Novelty Waltz-Maybelle, Maybelle,
(arr. Gotz Hohnel-Orchestra Mas- Fox-Trot-We've Come a Long Way
cotte. Together; Novelty Dance-The Hand- some Territorial.
2.15 Close Down,
·5.45. Indian Programme. 6.30 Closing local Stork Quotations. 6.32 Mozart-Concerto in G Major,
CROSSWORD
NO.904
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6. Cuts with an
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11 What is the
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chlef port of
18
19
20
21
the West
Indies?
22
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241
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12 In what
American
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State capital
is Inter-
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İsi
mountain
College?
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34
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14 Correlative
30
39 NO
of either
15 What actress
42.
43
starred in
47
the motion
picture:
50
Bi
"Nothing
Plural suffix
.. Sacred"?
17
18 Witticism
20 Flies aloft
21 Footlike part
22 Ancient
country of
Greece
24 Fast
25 Sensitive to
pain'..
26 Come back.
28 Finest
30 Fuss
31 Rodent.
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FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY
IT'S NEW
Meto Godhon
IT'S FUNNY... ITS THERIFIC!
JUDGE HARDY
and SON
THE NEW HARDY PICTURE IS HERE!
Lewis STONE - Mickey ROONEY Cecilia PARKER. Fay HOLDEN
Original Story and Ecreva Flay by Cezay Wilson. Directed by GEORGE B. SEITZ
TO-MORROW
M-G-M Picture
Louise Rainer, Melvyn Douglas in
: "TOY WIFE"
32 Legislative
body
35 Cutting
implements
38 Teutonic god
39 Meadow
41
Elder, son of
• Isaac
42 Long narrow
inlet
43 Separates 45 Title of .
respect
46 By
47
Who is the patron saint of Ireland? 49 Symbol for
selenium
50 Comfort 52 One who" "
drives nails
into wood
54 Appraised
55 What moun.
tain chain contains "the highest mountain in
the New
World?
DOWN
1
What is the
first name of
15 Borizon-
tal?
2 Wide tho-
roughfare
(abbr)
3 Balt
4 Tawn on the
. Aegean
5 Polynesian
6 Who ferried
souls over
the Styx?
* Possessive
pronoun
8 Ancient
B
Hebrew
letter.
10 Scoffs
11 Who was the
blind 'epic
poet.of Greece?
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W
140
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דן
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19 What fairy
queen was
wife of
Oberon?
21 Female verse
writer
23 What is the
missing
name: Sene-
gal was once part of
French-?
25 Frighten
27 Decay
29 Masculine
name
32 North
American rails
33 Newspaper
head
34 Overjoyed
35 Shallow dish
36 Elevates
37 More cer-
talu
40 Make a mistake
43 Short
distance
44 Scrutinise
French
100
9.45-10.00 News "in Short Wave only).
9.45 Plano ducts by Moreton and Kaye.
Tin Pan Alley Medley--No. 17. In- tro Deep Purple: We've come a long way together: The masquerade is over; Could Be Boogy Boogy Boo; Taint what you do. Midnight in Mayfair (Newell Chase); Four Hands on a Piano (Moreban--Kaye)...
10.00 London Relay-"News from Home" by Howard Marshall.
10.15. London Belay-The Stones Cry Out”—ĥ.
10.30 Dance Music by Hawaiian Orchestras. «
to
Fur-Trots I used
be Colour Bind: Let Me Whisper--Roy Smeck) and His Hawallan Serenaders. Waltzes -Poeme; Delilah-Gine Bordin and His Hawaiians. Fox-Trot-When I Dream of You. I Dream of Old Moana Hawall; Waltz-Dreamy Nights Charles Kama .and Els Moans Hawatians Fox-Trots-South, of Pago Pago; A Bor of Old Hawail" Ray Kinney and His Hawaiian Musical Ambassadors. Waltz-Hono- Juin Sweetheart of Mine-Charle Kama and His Moana Hawaiians.
11.03 Close down,
MONTHLY REPOET
The Monthly Broadcasting Report of ZBW for May, 1941, show that! actual hours of transmission totalled 450 of which 2081 were devoted to European Programmes, 217 to Chinese Programmes and 251 to Indian Pro- grammes as follows:
ZBW (hiropean):-Morning trans- mission, 67; Evening transmission, 140 Total 2081.
During the month apart from ré- corded programmes the following Items were broadcast:-Feature Pro- grammes, "2; Recitals, 1; Studio Talks (including Book Reviews), 16; Local Relays (including Church Services). 5; Sunday Evening Epilogues; 4: Da- ventry Relays (mcluding News) 122, Programmes in French (News, etc.), 31; Programmes in Portuguese, 4.
ZEK (Chinese)-Morning transmis- sion 62: Evening transmission, 155.. Total 217.
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DAILY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.
ACTION! THRILLS!
DRAMA! COURAGE!
CLIVE BROOK
vin John Clementy-Kabward.
Chosenem • Jody Campbell
BRITISH PICTORIAL
SUBJECTS
1
***THIS IS ENGLAND” "LOTOFEN"
•
LUCILLE BALL JAMES ELLISON “YOU CAN'T FOÓL YOUR WIFE'
ADDEDI
"NORTHERN OUTPOST"
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Heaven and Earth ware moved to suppress this startling drama of brutal terror and inhuman horror because it dares
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HERE'S THE ABSOLUTE TRUTH ABOUT NAZI GERMANY!
PASTOR HALL
SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONE DAY ONLY One of the biggest productions of the past. The MEDRIC MARCH CLAUDETTE COLBERT CHABLIS LAUGHTOM
SIGN OF THE CROSS
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BRITAIN'S FIRST CENSOR
LONDON-Recently a few Bri-
"TO EXPURGATE":
tons celebrated the anniversary The official Interpretation of the
derived from of the death.of a man who gave word "bowdlerize;
to the English language ~ -new his name, is to expurgate (a book word, and who made it possible to or writing by omitting or modi. put Shakespeare into the hands of tying words or passages consider-
led indelicate or offensive." children-Thomas Bowdler
-During the month apart from re- corded programmes the following items were broadcast:-Studio Con-
Bowdler having studied medi- Unfortunately with the passage certs 22; Studio Talks, 29; Children's Concerts, 9; Darentry Relays, 6,
cine, and made the grand tour of time the term has come to ZBW (India):-Evening transmis settled down in Londen, and be-denote a false squeamishness, and slon only (Including talks, records ame the friend of Mrs. Montague as a result much ridicule WIS and recitals) 251.
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New licenses issued during May, 1941, 351; Renewals of licenses dur. ing May. 1041, 661; Total ikcenses 1s sued during 1941, 8,954.
SHORT WAVE
DAVENTRY
Wavelength
and other learned Indies.
Later poured upon the name of Bowdler
he left London for the Tale of but it is interesting to note that Wight, and subsequently settled Swinburne has said of him that down in South Wales carrying on "no man ever did a better service the tasks of an energetic philan- to Shakespeare than the man who John made it possible to put him into thropist and continuing
and the hands of intelligent and im- aginative children" and stigma-
Howard's work in penitentiaries
prisons
In 1818 he produced the "family" tised the talk about his expur- Hegations as "nauseous and foolsb Shakespeare in ten volumes.. 17.796.6. (18.80m.) added nothing to the original cant"
It is to be doubted whether the 951me (81.35m) sext "but those words and expres 2147mm... (31.97m.) sions "aru omitted which cannot generations of children, who, since with propriety be read aloud in Bowdler's time, have been obliged a family." Four years later cr-to learn long passages of Shake- theism of his edition was publish-japeare by heart, had any very 4.00 p.m. ed by the British Critic, but this particular reverence for the man 5.00 pm. aid not
serve to
deter Bowdler who had made such a thing, pos who went ahead with the task of athle, but there can be no question". of that he set a precedent which has 8.45 expurgating Gibbon's "History 3.00 pm.
Calls
47 "Strike lightly
G.S.G.
48 Young "goat
G.S.B.
51 Note of the
G.S.H.
13 Part of one's
property
scale
6.8.0.
53 French def-
nite article
15.13m.c. (19,70m). NEWS IN ENGLISH
Transmission I-News Sum.
mary
Full Bulletin
Transmission V-News Sun-
mary
18 "Pouch SOLUTION TOMORROW
Solution No. 903.
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9.00 pm the Decline and Fall of the Roman led to a manner of fascinating 12 po m'd- Empire which was published after tales being rendered fit for the witness the "Arabian night his death, and also a selection from young, as
he Night" from which many a modi-
the Old Testament which 7.30 am considered suitable for the use of fled story has been prepared for
the delectation of the young. B3D EJA.
children
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