AMUSEMENTS. TERRIFIC L the only adjective applicable to ilio current Si. James Bill. AM AIR THRILLER AND A WESTERN THAT’S PACKED WITH ACTION. . 111111 1 nil [T. JAMES lillll” Direction: Sir Benjamin Fuller. 2 D.m . Daily, .7.45 p.m. British Empire Filins . Present WALTER PiJDGEOX WALT EE IMDGEON Leailer of ibe Kansas KELLY GANG KELLY GANG Willi Hopalong’s Pal, GEOHGE (Wiudy) IT AYES JOHN WAYNE CLAIRE TREVOR In —‘ THE DARK COMMAND —‘ THE DARK COMMAND —* THE DARK COMMAND A Dangerous Bandit who lived, and loved when adventure was a business and the West was at its wildest. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) And Now raking the Heavens with Heroism 1 ‘ FLYING CADETS ’ ‘FLYING CADETS ’ With EDMUND LOWE - WILLIAM: GARGAN FRANKIE THOMAS - PEGGY MORAN TO-NIGHT’S PLANS Jacobs’s till 6.30 p.m., then Theatre (phono 13-702). (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) EDUCATIONAL. OTAGO HIGH SCHOOLS BOARD. HIGH SCHOOL ENROLMENTS, 1942. INTENDING NEW PUPILS of the Otago Boys’ High School and King’s High School arc requested to give notice obi the prescribed’ form on or before JANUARY 26 of their intention to enrol, and intending pupils of the Otago Girls’ High School are requested to give similar notice on or before JANUARY 30. The form of notice, may be obtained on or after TUESDAY. January 20, at the High Schools Office, 256 Moray Place, Dunedin. Present pupils are not required to give notice of intention to vet,urn. The Schools will REOPEN for the enrolment of new pupils on MONDAY', February 2. Present pupils return on TUESDAY, February 3. Further details will bo advertised later. . Accommodation is available for a limited number of Boys in Campbell House, the Hostel attached to the Otago Boys’ High School. Full particulars may ■be bad on application to the undersigned. C. R. McLEAN, Secretary. . A RCHERFIELD BOARDING AND DAT school for GniLS. ; ’' " (Undenominational. 1 KINDERGARTEN TO POST-MATRICULA-TION. Girls prepared for all Public Examinations. Special equipment for the Teaching and practice of all Home Arts. Modern out-door sleeping accommodation is provided, and open-air classrooms used. Arrangements are now being made that in the event of the war danger coming nearer to New Zealand the Boarding Establishment will be transferred to Central Otago. SCHOOL REOPENS FEBRUARY 1 5. Boarders return February 4. Enrolments for 1942 now being made. The Principal will be glad to interview, parents of intending pupils any lime after January 15. KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (A SPECIAL DAYTIME DEPARTMENT) Oilers Courses in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEPING. Full-time or part-time Courses in Commercial Subjects for older pupils who are seeking to qualify as Shorthand-Typists or Bookkepers. No previous knoweldge of these subjects is necessary. Progress is rapid. EXPERT TUITION. Highly skilled instructors give the learner every assist ance. There arc no vexatious delays and the exaniinatino successes of Technical College pupils speak for themselves. * FREE PLACES. Free Place Regulations apply. Further details arc contained in the special “ School of Commerce ” Prospectus, available from (bo Colege 'Office. Enrolments; College Office, from Jan. 27. Special Course Opens: Tuesday, Feb. 3, 9.30 a.m. ROSSBOTHAM’S Commercial College, Stock Exchange.— Individual tuition; short course; shorthand, bookkeeping, touch typewriting, day, evening; railway concessions. Reopening 19th January. Office now open for interviewing. , BROWN’S College, Moray Place.—Shorthand, Tounhtyping, Bookkeeping; rapid individual tuition; railway concessions. _____ H. HUTTON Resumes Teaching , all W • Hawaiian musical instruments; studio, ■ 312 Gebrge street. STAMPS. WANTED To Buy, Centennial Stamps; - all values.—George Kitcbin, George street. —January 18.— 1746.-r-Bat.lle of Falkirk. 3371. King william I. of Prussia proclaimed German Emperor at Versailles. 1873.—Lord Lytlon, novelist, died. 3834. —General' Gordon left London for Kbailoiiiii. , , „ , , 3912.—Captain Scott reached bomb Pole. 394.9. —Peace Conference opened at Versailles. . 1956.—Rudyard Kipling died. A.I.F. Loop-: lighting magnificently in first action in Malaya. - Three enemy transport.- and two cargo vessels sunk in Far Eastern waters by United Slates Asiatic fleet. Heavy fighting all along front linos m the Philippines, Another -shin Mink by enemy submarines in waters off New York. . Chinese forces maintain their offensive. Japano-c planes have again raided Kahanl. Soviet troops continue advance ami repulse cncmv counter-attacks in several sectors. Axis forces facing serious problems of supply in Libya. Many lives left burning following raids on Hamburg and Emdou by strong force of Bomber Command aircraft last night. .Soviet people are building up one army after another on a wide sector.
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Evening Star, Issue 24096, 17 January 1942, Page 1
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