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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

QUEEN'S TODAY ONLY

Lovely as a Jungle Orchid... DEADLY AS A TIGRESS!

At 2.30, 5.30, 7.45 & 9.45 PM,

SINGAPORE

WOMAN

VIRGINIA FIELD - JEROME COWAN - ROSE HOBART

BRENDA

MARSHALL

DAVID BRUCE

A WARNER BROS.-First National Plotare Deted by JEAN NEGULESC From a Bres by Fairl Tavle - Screen Play by W. Coates Website and Alfest Birkio

TO-MORROW

Robert

M.G.M. Picture

in

Montgomery

Ingrid Bergman

- RAGE IN HEAVEN"

ALHAMBRA

TODAY & TOMORROW

A4 2.80, 5.80, 1.45 & 9.45 P.M.

Sporting Blood

with Rober! YOUNG

Maureen O'SULLIVAN - Lewis STONE WILLIAM GARGAN LYNNE CARVER

› Mary Gokin yu-Mayer esse

Batman Play by Lawrence Kosud, Albert Mannheimer, Dorodky YO

Directed by 2. SYLVAN SIMÓN - Produced by ALBERT 2, LEVOY

SATURDAY

Robert Montgomery

Ingrid Bergman

M-O-M

PICTURE

in "RAGE IN HEAVEN"

SHOWING TO-DAY

LEE THEATRE

|3 Shows Dally At 2,00, 5,30, 9.00 P.M.

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A CHINESE PICTURE IN MANDARIN

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Cary Grant "HOWARDS OF VIRGINIA !!

4 SHOWS

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TOMORROW

William Power Rosalind Russell "RENDEZ-VOUS"

COMING EVENTS

AUG.

28-Tides High 1.51 am and 2.83 p.an. Low 59 à.m, and' 8.01 pm.

Sunrise: 2.04 a.m.; Sunset: 7.44 p.m. Annual General Meeting, Kowloon Golf Club, Kowloon City. 6 p.m.

Checro Club Bridge and Mahjong. St. Andrew's (Medical) War Work 30 am.

GENERAL

Lifmory. Sirenhe

THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1941-PAGE 3

Radio Programmes KINGS

2.15 Close Down. 6.00 Indian Programme, 6.46 Closing Local

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B

On Wavelengths of 355

metres 1845 k.c.'s) 31.49

tions,

St. Andrew's Club Canes Erning, 8.45 p.m

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metres (9.52 megacycles).

Ys Men's Club Meeting, 1.30 p.m. H.K. Philatelic Society Meeting, S.C.M.P. Bldg., 5.30 pa

Victorin Chess Club Gloucester Ho- tel. 6 p.in.

Kowloon Chess Club, Peninsula Ho tel, 5.30 p.m.

Rachmaninoff Concerto No. 3

in D Minor

Stock

6.47 Essic Ackland (Contralto) & The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra.

"Masanicilo" Overture Auder) The BB.C. Symphony Orch. Here In The Quiet Hills (Carne); Whatever Is Is Best (Lohr) Essic Ackland # Droh Marche Slave, Op. 31 (Tchat- kovaky)--The B.B.C. Symphony Oreta, Song Of Sleep (Somerset)-Essie Ack

12.15 m. Short Service of Interland with Orchestra. Menuetto ans

erssion.

12.30 m««Tols

Trio f3rd Mov, from Symphony No. 3 in C Major, Op. 21- Beethoven- The and instrum.nta B.B.C, Symphony Orchestra.

Ladies Knitting Party (B.W.OF. Helena May Institute. 9 am to noo

Evacuation Pepresentation Comm tee Meeting, Peninsula Hotel. 6 p.m.

29-Tides: High 2.31 ́am. and 2.30 Variety. pro.; Low 9.15 am. aerd 8.37 1. Humorous Sketch- Sandy, The Den-In

St. Andrew's Fellowship: Padre Squires.

7.20 Bachmaninoff-Concerto No. 3

Minor, Op. 30.

8.00 London Belay-The News. 6.15 London Relay-Wor Combien.

tary.

8.25 Loudon Relay~~Listening Post. Examination of Points in Dally German Propaganda.

Kowloon Football Club annustist Thomson-Powell)-Sandy Powell. meeting. Club Pavilion, 8 p.m.

1st Mov: Allegro; 2nd Mov: Inter Ogarn-Dixon Hite, No. 10 -- In?. Cheern Club Darts and Table Ten After All These Years; Roses in mezzo Adagio; 3rd Mov: Allegro ~* cember; That Cia Feeling: Silvery Sergei Rachmaninoff (Pisho & The St. Andrew's Wartine Intercession Moon and Golden Sands; Whistling

Philadelphia Orchestra. Service, 6.30 p.m.

Gipsy; B.ossoms on Broadway - Re- Talk pyginald Dixon Comedienne - Women

In Love Rutherford and Wilcock) Lecture: Volunteer Nursing Detach. Doris Palmer with Piano. Guitar ment, St. John's Cathedral Hall. 5.48 Feeling My Way: Pickin' My Way (Lang and Kress)-Eddie Lang with p.m.

RAO.C. Dinner. Gloucester Hotel Carl Kress (Guitar). Impressions-4 Reading Room, & p.m.

Duck Entering Water: An Old Ford Diocesen Boys' School Butrance Car, Sir Malcola Campbell's Blue Bird: Howling Dog: A Train Load of Cattle: Sounds In An Airport; An Express Train; A Baby: London Tin derground; A Chicken--Freddy Dosh

1.00 Local Time Signal and Pro- gramme Sumatuary.

Examination for new boys, am.

Y.M.C.A. Swimming Championships @ p.m.

Entrance

1.02 Magyari Imre aud is un-

8.30 Programme Summary. 4.32 The London Piano-Ac ordroa

Band and Les Allen (Vocal).

-One Night In Monte Carlo (Silver, Sherman and Lewis); There'll Never Chinese Maiden's Festival.

Be Another You (Harry Woods) 30-Tides: High 343 a.m. and 5.24

The Landon Plano-Accordeon Band. p.m.; Low 10.57 a.m. and 9.27 p.m.

Dear Little Boy Of Mine (Breunan & Farewell Luncheon to H.E. Sir

Ball)-Les Allen with Sidney Torch Deory Northcote and Lady North-garian Gypsy Band.

(Organ). An Old Hawaiian Gultar cote. HK Hotel. 1 p.m

Leon and Towers); On The Beach St. Stephen's

Cockchafer, Yellow College

Cockchafer; At Ball-Bali (8herman, Sliver and Examination for new students. a. low Rose; I Love You Beautiful Lady deon

Bihari's Lament (Bihari). Pale Yel-Meskill) The London Plan-Accor H.K Club Soccer Sention, Annual

Band. Seein Is Believin' Meeting

(Jeno Sandor). ❤ Bole Mio DL (Adama and Ager); Rehearsing # Capual; La Palema (Yradier: Pro

Jullaby (Bigler, Goodhart. Hotman) Les Allen with Carroll Gibbons (Piano) and His Boy Friends. Let The Curtain Come Down (Newman) -The London Plano-Accordeon Hand. 9.00 Local Time Signal and An nouncements.

Competitive Examinations for bationer Clerks to Government Ser 'vice, King's College. 9 am.

Lawn Bowls League Matches, 2 p.m (See Page 25.

31-Tides: High 4.52 am and 20% p.n.: Low 11.32 a.m. and 19.47 p.m.

1.18 Songs by Tino Rossi (Tenor). Bella Ragazzina; Loin Des Guitares (Vizcent Scotto). C'Est A Capri

Tango Chante (Will Grosz); Le Cha- land Du Passe-Valse Chante (C. A. Bixlo).

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and

1.45

HEALTH BULLETIN Announcements.

The following is the Returns of notifiable diseases notified as hav- ing occurred in the Colony during the 24 hours ended at midnight on Aug. 26

·9.02 Stadlo-Tonight We Present. A Review of New Records. 9.45 10.00 News in French (On Short Wave only).

A Sibelius Programme. Romance. Op. 24 No. 9 leen 945 Concert Waltzes. Night-Ride and Sunrise, Op. 56-frien (Jos. Strauss. art. Hohne)-Or- Joyce (Plano Solo). Symphonie Poem

Flattergeister (Fickle Pany): De.

The

B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra

chestra Mascotte: Blossom Dreams— Cerebro-Spinal Fever, one

Humoresque IV-Henri Temiank Orchestra case: (Violin and The Temanka Cham-Waltz (Jos. Gung)-Vienna Babame Mascotte. Hydropathen Dysentery. five cases; Enteric ber Orchestra., King Christian Suite rhestra. Pever, five cases: Tuberculosis. 30-Musette; Berceuse Royal Opera cases.

House Orchestra, Stockholm,

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10.00 London Belay-The New and News Commentary.

10.15 Dance Music.

Blow Fox-Trot Chez-Mol; Quick- Step-Angry-Oscer Rabin and His Strict Tempo Dance Band. Fox-Trots --Song Of The Wanderer (Where Shall I Go?) South Rampart Street Porade- Bob Crosby and His Orch. Tangos Fegante Papiruse: Malin- conia-Bernado Alemany & His Orch Fox-Trot-Bouncing The Black-out- Barney Bilbraith and His Cononit Grove Quartet. Tox-Trat-I'm Spend- ing Christmas With The Old Folks; Slow Fox-Trot There'll Come An- other Day-Sydney Lipton and His Grosvenor House Dance Orchestra. Swing Fox-Trot-Don't Fall Asleep. -- Artle Shaw and His New Orchestra. Fox-Trot A New Moon And An Old Serenade; Waltz The Shabby. Old Cabby - Billy Cotton and His Band Fox-Trot-You Never Miss The Ol Faces (T You're Far Away From Home), Quick-Step It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow--Jack Hylton and His Orchestra,

ILob London -War Co›respon- dents."

11.15 Close Down.

SHORT WAVE

DAVENTRY

Wavelength 17.796. (16.66m.) 9:51pie (31.25m.): 81.47DLO. (81.97m.) 15.18m.c (19.70m.) NEWS IN ENGLISH

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25 Fattened rooster 26: Bathe

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SIGRID GURIE

RALPH BYRD

EDDIE QUILLAN

KATHERINE DE MILLE

Original Screenplay by Alx Gottlie's

Directed by LESUE KARDOS Associate Producer: JOSEPH G. SANFORD A UNIVERSAL PICTURE

Colour Cartoon "SCRAMBLED EGGS"

TO. MORROW

ALSO"

Latest UNIVERSAL|

Comedy and BRITISH "BEAT ME DADDY NEWSREELS

EIGHT TO BAR"

A 20th Century-Fox Picture

ALICR FAYE - JACK OAKIE · JOHN PAYNE CESAR ROMERO in "THE GREAT AMERICAN BROADCAST"

STOW'S DAILY

6,341-1.20 7,50-200

TAKE A TRAN DR HAPPY Valley Bus

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LAST FOUR TIMES TO-DAY IMPORTANT FIRST RUN PICTURE AT POPULAR PRICES! MOST SENSATIONAL

RACING STORY EVER SHOWN ON THE SCREEN! Over the tape, a nose ahead, a glorious thoroughbred 'comes home in the most thrilling finish ever caught on film. AN ACTION PICTURE OF THE CARNIVAL AND TURF!

RIGHT THIS WAY FOLKS!

It's a Story that pulses with

the thrills of canvas tents ø

flying hoofs !!

COUNTY FAIR

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RALPH INCE

MARION SHILLING WILLIAM COLLIER JA

LA LE.CHADWICK Production Directed b LOUIS KING.

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Alexander Korda presents

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in Magic Technicolor! with CONRAD VEIDT - SABU JUNE DUPREZ⚫ JOHN JUSTIN REX INGRAM • MARY MORRIS RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS'

The Wander

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the Year

TO-MORROW, ONE DAY ONLY RETURN SHOWING BY POPULAR DEMAND! MARGARET SULLAVAN JAMES STEWART

THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER'

An Era Lubitsol Production

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture

LINDBERGH REFUSED USE OF HALL

OKLAHOMA CITY, Aug. 37 (Router) Mr, Lindbergh has been refured permission to a the municipal auditorium for a speach which he was to make on Friday under the auspices of the "Ame rion First Committés,

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23 Glandular

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24 Detall

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29 That which is

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32 Snouted South

American animal

33 Fir

34 General

destruction

35 Receiver of

gift

36 Part of a flower

38 Flaring star 30 Moisten

40 Perceives 49 Fermented

beverage

44 An ejaculation 48" Nostri ares 47 Offor

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2 Mineral rock

3 Aquatic mam-

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4 A garland 5 Assist

6 Egyptian deity

7 Hebrew name for God.

8 Nouns relating

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18 Beyond a limit 20 Underscu SOLUTION TOMORRÓW

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33 Beginner .34 Despleed

35 Speck 30 Mop

97 Dutch East

Indian weight,

38 Protuberance

40 Burmese, demon "41 Bea eagle

42 Observe

45 Proceed

SENSE OF HUMOUR

The following phrases are bulled from the Chinese evening paper. the CHINESE EVENING POST TH Schoolboy With the increase in school fens and text-books, school- ing nowadays is very dificultat

increase inrents of the school- Bchool-master With the high nouse and school equipment, 1 16. extremely difficult to run a schoTO-MORROW 26, at the present time,

The rotuent was decided upon ACROSS: 1. Deles; 6, boded; 11, DOWN 1 Damara: 2, out; 8, 1er: unanimously by the City Council, camera: 12. enamel; 14 am; 15. 4. Erin, 6, savory 6, belabor: 7, on Proposing the ban Councillor AP. rival; 17, diva: 18, bas; 20, nomad; & dad: 8 cmir: 10, devise: 11, van Motala said: "Let him go 22. rim; 23, arid: 25, rebec; 27, ca; cabal; 18 lamed: 18, amer somewhere else and when he gets 38, inded; 30, noticed; 32, amid, 34, tidal; 91, detur: 24 dem tired of talking he can go home ruga: 30, deliver: 68, rabat, 41, Al, cigar: 20, divo BIY Cab

The local, ex-Bervice men's or-42, Torah; 44, rare: 46. Ted; 47, derives 34 dates 84 releven; 137, Bohol teacher With the high ganisation has complained that titan: 40: ip: 50, evil; da, valor: 66, ráta: 80, riset 40, tepid 49 cost of living, but no change in Mr. Lindbergh running down al 65, brène 37 evaded: 69, haled: do dire: Nova: 61, ley saldry, it is very hard to keep the country's morale."

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