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QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA

HIGH SIERRA

EVER HIGHER

HI CUMBER

...TO DEATH!

SHOWING TO-DAY

At 2.30, 5.35, 1.20 & 9.30 PM

"THE PEAK

OF THRILLSI"

Mack Hollinger

A Starker

storing IDA

LUPINO

A with h

HUMPHREN

BOGART

COMING EVENTS

JULK

2-Tides: High 4.20 a.m. and Bäs pan. Low: 927 am, and 10,20 p.m.

Sunrise: 0.42 am; Sunset: 8.11 pan; Cheers Club Dance, 130 p.m. Jacendiary Bomb Practical De- monstration, St. Stephen's College. Stanley, 3 p.mi

Bible Conference,

GENERAL

I.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1941,

Radio Programmes KINGS

HONGKONG

Baptist Church

A dreamer who guni

Stirling Road. Kowloon City, 11 am. and 7.15 p.m.

2

On Wavelengths of 363

p.n.

INARY TRAVERS

Ladies' Working Party BW.OF. Govt. House, 9 am to 12.30 p.m

3-Tides: Huh 0.12 a.. and 5.02

Low: 11.28 am, and 11,14 pan. Sunrise: 6.42 am; Sunset: 8.11 p.m. Cheero Club Bridge and Mahjong. St.

B

W

metres (845 kex) 31.62

metres (3.83 magnayaios).

BRAHMS

WALAN CURTIS - ARTHUR KENNEBY JOAN GASLIK - JANET HIRU

Directed by RAOUL WALSH A WARNER BROS. First Nat'l Picture

CLARK

GABLE

www ENCER

FRIDAY

CLAUDETTE

TRACY COLBERT WW

LAMARR BOOM TOWN

• SHOWE

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DAILY

ORIENTALE

FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

VAM

MJERING

ROAD WANDMAS

TEL. 10473

9 COMICS IN THE YEARS FUNNIEST PICTURE! The screen's top-flight funnymen in the laugh chase of the centuary with Haby Sandy, Butch and Buddly loading the big lau h parade.

THE MERRIEST ADVENTURE EVER SHOWN ON THE SCREEN!

STARTS

-SANDY IS A LADY

wis Tom BROWN Han GREY Mische AUER-Sage PALLETTE By GPERT+Edger KENNEDY

SASY SANDA

BUYCH and BUDDY

FRIDAY: DEANNA DURBIN 18 “NIGE GIRL”

IN

• MATINEES 30c. 40c. EVENINGS 30c, 40c. 55e. 70e. •

STAR

TODAY ONLY

Stan Laurel

Oliver Hardy

"BABES IN TOYLAND'

SHOWS

4 SHOWS DAILY AT

At 2.30, 5.20, 1.20 & 9.20 P.M.

17

TOMORROW

Fred Astaire

Ginger Rogers "TOP HAT"

NATHAN ROAD

2000MAJESTI KOON

7.20-9.30

THEATRE

TEL.67222

MATINEES. 30c. 48c, EVENINGS. 30c.-40c.-60c, 70c.

FINAL SHOWINGS TO-DAY

Ten Days Packed With Intrigue... Breack-Neck Adventure! Ton Nights Filled With Romance.. Amid a World in Flames I

..DAYS OF INTRIGUE AND LOVE!

MISSING TEN DAYS

adventurer-turned-

and the knows only

loves himl

He returns to blast

the year's spy plat!

Rex Harrison MISSING TEN DAYS

Directed by TIM: WHELAN

AN IRVING ABHER PRODUCTION

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

TO-MORROW. ONE DAY ONLY ☀ Jean Arthur, James Stewart, Edward 'Arnold, done) Barrimote

YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU'

A Columbia Acadamy Award Winner.

COMMENCING FRIDAY

"

Andrew's Fellowship General Committee Mtg., 6.30 p.m.

Y's Men's Club Titin, St. Hotel, 1 p.m.

Francis

Victoria Chess Chub, Cloucester Ho tel. 8 p.m.

Kowloon Chess Club, Pensula Ho- tel, 6.30 p.m.

Baptist Church Bible Conference, Stirling Road. Kowloon City, 11 am

CONCERTO NO. Z

IN B FLAT MAJOR Max Miller

Short

12.15 p.nl. cession.

Service of Intr-

8.32

Pau Whiteman and His Con- cert Orchestra,

Manhattan

Masquerade (After) Metropolitan Nocturne (Alter).

8.40 Studio"Some British Posts" -No. 4: Moore.

Tulk by Father T. Ryan, S.4. 9.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

9.02 Compositions of Eric Coates, I Bing To You (Souvenir) - Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by Bric Coates.

A House Love Made For You and Me--Hubert Eisdell (Tenor) with 'Cello, Ohoc and Planc By The 12.30 The Six Swingers & Connte Sleepy Lagoon-Erie Coates and Sym- Boswell (Vocal).

phony Orchestra. Stars and a Cres Fux-Trots Neath the Shanty Town cent Moon-Habert Elsdell w. Violin. "The Three Men" Moon, Give Out The Six Swingers Cello and Piano. with Vocal Chorus. Simple & Sweet Suite No. 1 The Man from the Coun Bouy, No. 2 The Man about Town: No. HK.V.D.C (Chinese) Club Tavenirs (Coots Newman-Connie Bos-3 The Man from the Sea-Light Sym. phony Orchestra cond. by Eric well + Vocal› W Orchestra. Slow

Coates. Party. Cloucester Hotel. 5.15 p.m.

Ladies Knitting Party B.W.OF.. Fox-Trot-Sha-Sha; Fox-Trot The Helma May Institute, 9 a.m

Latin Quarter (m The Gay Impos- 4-Tiles: gh 6.0 am and 641 for The Six Swingers with Vocal

Chorus 3.m. Low: 12.57 m. and 12.00 p.

Sunrise: 8.43 a.m.; Sunset: 8.11 p.m. Cheero Club Darts and Table Ten- nis

and 7.15 p.722.

to von

Buet

Green Submer And

9.30 Reginald Dixon at the Organ.

Mal (Belton) Down The

Belt

the Meadow (Ketcibey) Blue Lovebird (alm Lilian Across Hussell-Connie Boswell (Vocal) w. "Chorus Gentlemen Please Intro Orchestra. Fox-Trois Where Is Hunting we will go; Sally in our Al Alexander? Frankie and Johnnie ley: John Peel: Oh Dear What can

Be; Londonderry Ab the Matter There's a Tavern in the Town: Meu of Harlech; Drink to nie only; British Grenadiers; The Minstrel Boy; Bir Roger de Coverley; Auld Lang Syne. 9.45 10.00 News in French (on Short Wave only).

5-Tiles: High 6.59 ani, and 11: The Six Swingers with Vocal Chorus 1.00 Local Time Signal and Pre- D.02. Low: 2.06 p..

gramme Suomary.

Sunrise: 643 a.m.; Sunset: 8.13 p.m. 6-Fides: High 1.47 a.m, and 9.26 p.m. Low: 1.09 am, and 3.0 p.m.

Sunrise: 443 a.m.; Sunset: 8.11 p.m. -Tides: High 8.31 am, and 10.26 p.m. Low: 1.51 am and 24k pum.

Sunrise: 6.44 a.m; Sunset: 8.11 p.m. B-Tides: High 9:24 am and p.m. Low: 2.37 am, and 4.34 p.m.

Suarise: 8.44 a.m.; Sunset: 8.11 p. 9-Tides: Higb 10.1 am & 12.06

p.m.

Low: 3.34 a.m. and 5.16 p.m. Sunrise: 644 a.m.; Sunset: 831 pon 10-Tides: High 10.51 am. & 12.17 p. Low: 4.00 a.. and 5.34 p.).

Sunrise: 6.15 1.m.; Sunset: 8.11 p.m

General Meeting QJ1 Indo-Chin Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. Jardine Matheson & Co. Office, noch,

SERIOUS MUSIC

POPULAR

IN U.S.

CHICAGO. — Serious

9.45 Massed Band of KM. Royal Marines.

+from

Mo

1.02 The Hill Billies in Variety. Vocal - Daddy's Old Gutter (Hib Billies); Cross-Eyed Sue (Hill Billies) -- The Hi Bites . Their Own Navelty Accomp. Two Planos-Fox- Trot Medley-intro: My Blue Heaven, Blue Skies. Quickstep June Night;

Bill the Bo's:in Hornpipe Medley-Intro: Why did I kiss that The Drowsy Dustman Sune'--Frank Girl? You've got to see Mamma White. BIT. Alford, Nautical evry night; Alabamy bodIvor ments-March Fantasy (arr. Winter). Moreton and Dave Kaye. Comedienne The Contemptibics-March Stanley: Grandfather's Bagpipes (Harper The Great Tittle Army +Alford The General's Past Asleep Kennedy-Royal Review-Quick March.

10.00 London Re'ay--The News and Carr)-Gracie Fields with Orchestra, Orch.---Out of the Rag Rag Mediey News Commentary.

-Intro: Bugle Call Rag: Temptation Rag: Twelfth Street Rag-Harry Rov and His Orchestra. Vocal--Under thei Old Pine Tree (and & Esra Roiling patre. down the Hilly-Billy Tall Callin The H

Billies with Their Own

| Novelty acc

18 music

10.15 Max Miller tu The Theatre. Recorded in the Finsbury Part Em-

10.37 Dance Musto,

Fox-Trot Apple Blossoms und Chapel Bells Everett Hougland 1.36 Reuter and Rugby Press gud Quicksteps-No Mama, No: Bweet Ltt- Announcements.

tle Sweetheart--Joe Loss & Fils Orch. 1.46 Kaydn-Symphony No. 102 in Fox-Trot With the Wind and the Rain in your Hair: Waliz The Fat Major.

Creaking Old Mill On The Creek - 1st Mov: Largo-Allegro vivace, zna

Vincent Lopez & His Orchestra. Pok Mov: Adagio: 3rd Mov. Menuetto Trots - Good Bye. Bally from (Allegro); 4th Mov: Finale (Presto Shepherd's Pie"; A Mother's Prayer and the Buston At Twilight-Jack Hylton and His Or- Serge Roussevitsky Symphony Orchestra.

chestra.

jeading popular music by a margin of 97 to 3 per cent. in the poll being taken by the Eroch Pratt

determine Free Library to preferences of potentiul phono- graph record borrowers.

Orchestral performances were 6.47 Brahms Concerto No. 2 in is

2.15 Close down.

the

6.00

Indian Programme.

6.45

Clusing Loral Stock Quoi.t-

tinas.

Flat Major, Op. v3.

11.00 London Relay Correspo dence Column,"

Talk by Sidney Hornillow.

11.15 Close down,

favoured by 40 per cent.. and chamber music by 10 per cent. of 1st Mov: Allegro non troppo, 2nc those who voted for the chassies. Mov. Allegro appassionate; 3rd Mot Vocalists were backed by 27 per Andante; 4th Rfov: Allegretto gia- cent. and instrumentalists by 22 zloso-Wiliam Backhaus (Piano) and Cutis

ihe Saxon State Orchestra. per cent

7.35 A Dvorak Programme.

Using this ratio as a guide the ibrary's advisory committee will Humoreske. Op. 101, No. 7—Fuspal purchase the

first group of cir-Cassado "Cello with Piano accom calating records in these propor-¡paniment. Sougs My Mother Taught! tlons.

Me-Dino Borgioli (Tenor) with Piano

Violin Obbligato of and

Slavonic Funds for

Rhapsody, Op. 45, No. 3-Sir Thomas Beecham coná. the London Phihar monic Orchestra. Indian Lament Fritz Kreister (Violin) w. Plano acc,

8.00 London Belay-The News.

the purchase

phonograph records were given to the Pratt by the Baltimore Com mittee for Music Appreciation for [the purpose

of starting such jetrculating collection of discs.

the original sum $1.000 there later was added an additional amount for operating and servicing the collection.

PRIVATE SOURCES

A

To

the Hour."

SHORT WAVE

DAVENTRY

Wavelength

17.796.c. (10,864.)

G.S.G.

G.S.B

G.S.EL

G.8.0.

aim.o 31.350.1 21.47m.c. [31.974} 15.1km.c. 119.79m.;

NEWS IN ENGLISH

Transmission News Suni-

mary

5.00 p.m.

Fall Buletin Transmission V-News Sun-

mary

600 p.m.

Full Builet n

7,45 p.m. 8.00 p.m.

do.

10.00 pm.

do.

1,00 am.

8:30

030 a..

8.15 London Retay-"Questions of Trans. II & III-News Surt-

8.30 Programme Summary.

mry

Full Bulletin

YOKOHAMA BRITON | EXHIBITION OF ART

AWARDED C.B.E.

AND CALLIGRAPHY

None of the money to be used for the collection comes from the regular Ibrary fund, It was ex-

The British King's birthday The Chinese Y. M. C. A, is or- plained, and if additional records are to be bought, or replacements which so closely linked British and ganising an all-Hongkong exhibi- made, the cash will have to come honours list recently announced tion of calligraphy and art to be from private sources.

includes only one resident of Ja- held on July 17, 18 and 19.

Among the scores of works by It is planned to inaugurate the pan. The distinction is accorden

painters and calli- lending service in March. In the to Mr. H. A. Chapman for 20 years well-known questionnaire given to users of a resident in Japan, a prominent graphists which will be on display. the regular brary record collec. member of the Bales. Swan and Co. and for sale. will be those of tion-which cannot be borrowed organization, an important finan- Messrs. Huang Shao-chdang, Liu Lin-ming, Chen Kung-che, Yang Miss Gretta Smith, head of the clal groud.

Chien-li, Mai Hwa-tzo, Chten fine arts department, asked how Mr. Chapman, who resides with many planned to take records his family in Yokohama, has been Ching-tsal and Li Fung-kung.

Proceeds from this sale. will go bassy, that he has been awarded to the funds for purchasing aero-. planes for the Chinese Govern- According to the returns 80 per, the C.B.E. (Companion of the

ment, cent. Indicated they would borrow Order of the British Empire), records for home playing. When

Mr. Chapman is active in Anglo-

home when such service wasnotined.. through the British - available.

TRAFFIC ACCIDENT

IN CITY

As private car No. 6426 was

the service sa offered, records may Japanese relations, and for several be borrowed for one week, and the years was President of the Briush borrowers will be held responsible Assdélation. Active in finaties and for damage to discuss in their coinmerce He also finde dime to care. No records may be reserved engage in many social and sports velling in an east-to-west direc In advance.

So far as the music department friends among Japanese.

Interests. He has a large circle oftion along Des Voeux Road, Cen- tral, about 12.30 pm. yesterday, 16 patrons are concerned, boogie-

collided with a bicycle near Fot- Recently, one of his daughters tinger Street. woogle is hardly more than a

whe married in Yokohama. Mrs. The cyclist, a delivery-coolie, was

R funny rhyme. Only one patron algnified any interest in this style Chapman and another daughter knocked unconscious and later re- of playing. Two wrote they pre-left on Baturday afternoon on the moved to Queen Mary Hospital. ferred "Jazz" nne wanted "swing" Kamakura Mary for the United States. Mr. Chapman follows in

and another "popular" music about a fortnight, on a hailday for daughter of General Teng Pao

The wife, two sons and one The plane led other instruments

in proferends. The violin was overal month, within bowing distance, but wood-

ahan, Chineas, army commander,

On Saturday, Mr. Chapman was were killed in a bocent Japanese

TYRONE POWER in "THE MARK OF ZORRO" winds were far behind. One pa- the racipient of a great round of alt rald over Lanshow, General

WA 20th Contury-Fox Supper Production

TO-DAY ONLY

At 2.30, 5.16, 7.15 & 9.30 p.m.

The Strange and Wonderful Story of a Romance Born between Dusk and Dawn ...between Heartbreak and Happiness!

ANGELS OVER BROADWAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, AR

THOMAS

RITA HAYWORTH MITCHELL

•Writion, Directed ALE Produced by DEN RECHT Leciclats Proficer DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, Jr.

A COLUMBIA PIČTUP ↑

THURSDAY -----

DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S Production of

BRIGHAM YOUNG

winan for five strean by LOUIS BROMFIELD

with TYRONE POWER LINDA DARNELL DEAN JAGGER A 20th Century-Fox Picture

LEE THEATRE

COOLING SYSTEM

LAST 2 DAYS AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.30 P.M. BOOKINGS AT WHITEAWAY'S

HERE IS THE PICTURE YOU WILL SEE WITH YOUR HEART!

"SO EADS OUR NIGHT

FREWER

KARGARET:

FRANCES

MARCH SULLAVAN - DEE

ELEAN FORD - ANNA STEN ERICH VON STROHEIM

STARTS FRIDAY

"YOU'RE THE FIRST MAN

I'VE EVER LOVED

AND MEANT IT!"

One of the gitlaus eroding

Ottoments of Edward Small': danny przdy chop of the PEDAŤ samelucutor South Sun Dá- venfu-z-comming Ever Bresl

2DWARD SMALE PICA

SOUTH OF PAGO PALO

Victor Acceglen JON MALL

Frances Forme.

TAKE ANY TRAM OF HAPPY VALLEY BUS.

CATHAY

DAILY AT 2.30. 519, 720 & 9 90 P.M. Hatime10, 40c. Evening:-302,402,35«.200

• TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW

"Abal Me

proud beauty!"

RKO RAGIO

Picinia

BAD MAN OF THE GOOD OLD DAYS..Come..give him:.

the works on the screen!

THE VILLAIN STILL

HER

PURSUED

Testuring

Rugh Bathert'

"Alan Móïbing

Mehard, Ciomwa 3. L ~Milly dilberi

Margaret Hamilion

Charter Guipu

Come, enjoy this NEW KIND OF FUN... KIDDING THE SOREEN...It's that kind of heart rauding tara

And it'e a RIOT OF JUN FOR YOU

Myrna Loy, Melvyn Douglas i

ENT: THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND"

tron asked for ancient fastru- congratulations from people in the fimo Chiang Kai-shekhna tele ments" and one wanted accordeon Tokyo and Yokohama communi- graphlently sent his condolence to music,

ties.

General Tenk.

FRY BAT:

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