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PROGRAMME

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Monday, 12th February, 1934. Radio Programme Broadcaar by Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 356 metres, (843 k.c.'s).

1-9.18 pm. European programme. 1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Re-

port.

FI

1.3 p.m. Recorded music. 1.15 p.m. A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room, 1:30 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p.m. Close Down..

CHINESE STUDIO CONCERT 58 p.m. European programme. 5-7 p.m. A reiny of the Hong Kong Hole Dance Orchestra fram the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden,

7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Queta-

tions, etc.

7.3-8 p.m. Recorded music.

A Concert,

Fiat (Brashes).

Pianoforte Solo Jeux (Ravel) Beano Moiscivitch.

Song Down Vouxhall Way (Oliver).

+

Harrow Founder's Farm: Meteor To Be

Sold: King Carols English: Income Tax Inflow: German Church Dispute

(Special Ale-Mall Service)

Carol's secretary, will undoubtedly weaken the position 01

Mme.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undergaed have received

Instructions

To SELL BY.' PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

London, Jan. 24. PRIVATE RAILWAY ́ COACHES "The much advertised private Lupescu.

coach is which Princes" Alexis. It was M. Dumitrescu who, with Malvani has just travelled from M. Manolescu, secretly furthered MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1934. New York to San Francisco is by the cause of Mme. Lupescu after no means the only one of its kind King Carol seized the throne in in the United States, even in these 1930. days of depression.

But I learn that some of the richest men in that country have given up their individual coaches, among them Mr. Andrew Mellon and 'J. P. Morgan.

There are to-day fewer than fifty such private cars, compared with nearly 200 before the slump.

The cost

to far larger sums.

·

They kept her informed of the latest developments in Bucharest, and when, fostered by Liberal Ministers,

a rapprochement be- tween King Carol and Queen Helen seemed about to prove successful, Mme. Lupescu, travelling from Paris and escorted by M. Man- oilescu, crossed the frontier into Roumania. She travelled as Mme. Manolescu,

COMMENCING AT 10.30A.M.

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VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD. A QUANTITY OF

FURNITURE

also

of the latest model.

The King was kept in ignorance Pianoforte Sele-Rhapsody in E Which includes a dining-room,

sleeping quarters, kitchen, obser- of the plot. One morning, in An- D'Eauvation platform, and

recreation gust, 1930, Mme. Lupescu unexpect-1 9 Valves Radio Set room, with a dancing floor and a edly appeared in the Palace and 1 Milners' Combination Safe wireless set, ranges from £20,000 cast herself, weeping, into King

Carol's arms."

and In drafting the plan which the at Geneva Foreign Secretary hopes to canvass 1 Piano by Brinamead & Sons.

next week Ministers will be encouraged on one score and discouraged on another by in- formation they have recently re- ceived from Paris.

Song Pretty Mocking Bird (Bis- hop) Mavia Bennett (Seprano).

Cello Solo Adagic (Bach-Siloti-dustrial world Casals.

Cello Solo Goyescas-Internes (Granados)Pablo Casals...

Vocal Duet-Trot Here and There ("Veronique-Messager).

Vocal Duet The Swing Song ("Veronique - Mesanger)-Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham.

Violin Solo-Introduction at Rocdo Capriccioso (Op. 28) (Saint- Saens)-Renice Cherdat

Song Bright is the Ring of Words (Vaughan Williams).

Song--The Roadside Fire (Vaug han-Williams)-Stuart Robertson (Baritone).

Pianoforte Solo-Die Fledermaus -Du Via Du-Wallz (Straues, arr. Dohnanyi).

Pianoforte (Straues, arr. Dohnanyi)-Ernst von Dolanyi.

Solo-Schatz-Waatz

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio

cert

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

News.

10.35 p.m. Close Down.

who still

THOSE WHO HOLD OUT Among the potentates of the in- possess private coaches are Henry Ford, Walter Chrysler, John K. Raskob, formerly prominent in commerce and politics; Harry Sinclair, the all ring: Mrs. E. M. Patterson, & member of the family which owns the "Chicago Tribune," and Mr. J. E. Widener, of Philadelphia.

The coach of MF. Charles M. Schwab, of Bethlehem Steel, has had many distinguished occupants. On various occasions he has lent it to Foch, Clemenceau, and Mr. | Churchill

To fu

& private car. whether over American or Canadian rall ways, costs the equivalent of 25 first-class tickets plus Pullman fees.

HARROW FOUNDER'S FARM When John Lyon, yeoman, left his farm at Harrow for benefit of a Free Grammar School in his Con-native village he could never have dreamt that his land would make over £180.000 for one of the pre- mter schools in the country.

I am

that "the Governors of Harrow School will preserve the founder's home as a rural oasis amid the building de- bevelopments expected over the rest

of the farm,

ایی

All relays of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestrae are by courtesy of the Management and during the intervals recorded music will broadcast from the Studio. 5. p.m. Tea Dance Program. 6.10 p.m. Spanish Informational

Period.

6.30 pm. English Informational

Period.

7 p.m. Songs by The Mystery Singer; assisted by Rafael Artigas, pianist.

7.15 p.m. Requests. 7.30pm. Lyric Music House Pro- gram-Chuck Robins at the

Seiler Grand.

7.45 p.m. Bay View Hotel Orchestra

Guest Artists.

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8.18 p.m. Momento Lirico conducted

by Antonio Serrano. 8.45 p.m. Studio Music, 8.55 p.m. Opera Hour. 10.30 p.m. Sign Off.

ANY LETTERS

FOR YOU?.

Unclaimed Cor- respondence

glad to learn

The germ of the public school ts contained in John Lyon's direc- tion that a few "foreigners." that 15, boys not from Harrow, might be admitted upon payment. Present- by the "foreigners" had ousted the Poor sons of the parish and nulli- fied nearly all his original ordin-

ances.

On the bright side they will be aware that the Chautemps, Gov- already given to the ernment recognises the..great lead

world by!

VI

ON VIEW PROM SUNDAY,

THE TH FEB., 1984,

LAMMEET BROS.,

Britain in practical steps towards TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.

Therefore, while France offers to disarming.

halve her existing air force, if "the other leading air, Powers" will do the same, she proposes that an exception should be made in favour of this country. For Britain. I learn, the French plan would re- quire no reduction.

Since the relative strength of national air arms has become one of the most important features of all disarmament plans such SUD arrangement, aimed at the ulti- mate abolition of air forces, would obviously find a warm response in London.

A GRAVE OBSTACLE On the darker side of the picture is the fear, amounting for the pre- sent to a certainty, that France remains adamant in her opposition to a Disarmament Convention em- bracing Europe alone.

Continued insistence.. on that

AUCTIONEERS.

“WATERLOO” IN NEW YORK··

As all the boxing world knows, Kid Berg, the Stepney light-weight who has done almost everything in his eliss of boxing except wis a title, was soundly beaten by Cleto Locatelli in New York,

And now it can be said that fight was Kid Berg's last. Ee has decided to retire from, the ring for ever.

This is what Joe Jacobs, Berg's. point would render nugatory her American manager, said to the Press. proffered reduction of air strength. "Jack [bis non-boxing name is Japan and America both have air Jack] is retiring from the ring. He forces but little inferior to that feels fine and is unmarked. Ho is. of France.

terribly sorry he lost, but I am hap-

"He's Done For

It is therefore easy to see that, py that he wound up so well," str John Simon and Mr. Eden will have no easy task at Geneva next week. If they are to succeed in Nor did Lyon envisage Lord's winning general support for the when he ruled that his scholars' latest British plan they must arst amusements should be "driving a convert France on a question of principle upon which she feels very

to tossing a handball, running shooting, and no other."

METEOR III, TO BE SOLD

various times,

strongly.

And this is what Ray Arcell,. Berg's trainer, said:

"I will positively be no party, to- Jack fighting any more. The boy is done for. His spirit is gone, and it is useless for him to carry on. He THE REVENUE POSITION As the nation's accounts for last game If he wants to fight, I shall has money, enough to give up the have absolutely no connection with

Berg himself was at first opposed to the decisiços,

Later, however, he bowed to the reasoning of his wife and Jacobs.

"Jack, while still fit, physical- ly and mentally, has pulled off the gloves for the last time," said Jacobs. afterwards.

The report that the ex-Kaiser's yacht Meteor is to be sold to week show that expenditure ex-i Vienna University recalls Wilhelm ceeded revenue by £2.000.000 the " II's historic trip to Tangier indeficit for the financial year to 1905. An auxiliary schooner of date is raised by that amount to about 412 tons, she is the third of £100,000,000. This total which the five Meteors owned by him at strikingly compares with £207,000.- 000 at the corresponding time a On the occasion of his visit to year ago, may be regarded as the Tangler a delicate situation had defcit's high-water mark Weekly arlsen between Germany and surpluses from now onwards should

ince. It was claimed by Ger-enable revenue rapidly to overhaul "The boy," we feel, has been a many that her interests in expenditure, so that long before credit to British boxing. He will Morocco were being disregarded by the year ends on March 31 the never fight again in England, Amer the French Government.

deficit should have disappeared ica or anywhere." Arriving with some pomp in and given place to a growing mar-į Tangier, the Kaiser made a speech in which stated that he person- ally had done all he could to

Morocco..

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gin on the right side.

INCOME-TAX INFLOW

Hope That Failed

One of the specially interesting Borg had hoped that his fight H. Acino, F. Andrau, H. Arthur, safeguard German interests in features of last week's revenue with Locatelli, at the Madison- Baptista and Co., I. Baris, Mrs.

returns is the good inflow from square Garden, last night, would Barber, Mrs. Benard, Bob, Jack

The Tangler incident" aroused Income-tax. The sum of nearly see his "Come-back"

and prove excitement and no little anxiety in £9,000,000 collected is only slightly one step nearer the world cham- and Co., E, Buchard and Co. Europe at the time, for it seemed less than in the first week of Jan- pionship title.

Eugine Chan, Carvalho and Co., that the Entente Cordiale, then not, uary last year. This is exceedingly But the hope failed. Locatelli I. M. Cash, Chevrol, Crocker First long established, might be subject- encouraging when it is remembered decisively finished him as a couten- National Bank of San Francisco, ed to a strain. F. Curran, A. G. Corbin

that the Chancellor budgeted for der for the championship and, se a considerable

it turned out, ended his career as reduction in In- I was much amused at a recent come-tax yield in the current year newspaper reference

#boxer to the fact and that a large number of people The fight was over ten rounds, English. that King Carol could not speak have paid a half instead

and Locatelli won sasily on points... of a

опе three-quarters instalment as was. Berg only won round-the" French, English, and German with weeks the rate of Income-tax payment that one New York writer

Actually he speaks Roumanian, the case last year. In the coming eventhand drew the second,

But Berg received such punish- equal fluency. He likes speaking ments will be much

J. M. Dalgarno, G. D. D'Assum- peno, Capt. P. P. Devlin, E. Duvoi

seb.

R. Haji Ellias, C. Everingham, Far Eastern Music Co., Far East Merebants Commercial Assn., K. D. Fairfax, Feld Aircraft Eng. Co. Ltd., A. P. Ferguson, F. Firlo, and Co., D. Fontana and Co., D. Fraser, Dr. A. Friesland.

John Gill, H. H. Green, Rev. R. H. Goldworthy, ---

KING CAROL'S ENGLISH

accelerated,

good that he could in English, and his accent is so and a better idea will be given of said it was amazing that he was pass for prospects in regard to collection of not knocked out, by any one of the native.

Mme. LUPESCU'S POSITION the £153,000,000 still, according to apparently knockout blows." A Roumanian friend with whom that source.

the estimate, to be obtained from

Hall and Holtz Ltd., F. A. Haven, I spoke yesterday tells me that the Capt. Hood, Misa L. Holt, Mrs. Dresignation of M. Dumitrescu, King

Howard.

Indo Ceylon Tdg. Co., J.. Isaac, International. Chemical Co.

Misa B. Johnson, A. H. Jones. A. Kashirin (Kesh), Thos. Kes. Leung Yuk Muan, Mdra. L, Lewis, H. Lubeke.

ד'

GERMAN CHURCH DISPUTE Had Primate. Muller carried out

Game To The End

But Berg was as game and willing as ever for, the whole "ten rounds, threats some 1500 German although he had obviously roached pastors would be out of their the end of a glorious road which Tycho Wing, W. E. Tucker, Tphate. charges by now, although quite had led him from obscurity to two

evidently they would still have world title fights. congregations. Dr. Muller seems New York was full of praise to-

day for his pluck.

R. HoMulbin, Ch. Morgan, Mac-D. donald and Gorman.

Rev. W. C. Newborn.

A. Oberwalotar.

B. Peng Hong, L. Pelissot, Mim C. Paterson, Fyram

United Tdg. Co.

Mrs. Vitezam.

I. 8. Wallace, c/o Persian Bank, still to have hopes of pacliying the

William and Co.

Young Men's Tdg. Co. Capt. R. Zollner.

Registered Articles

D. C. J. T. Bhagwat, Chanrai and Co., A. Gilman, Holland Bazaar (J. Jacob), Keung, Midshipmen 3th Chinese Squadron, W. M. Todd, Varis, Rosita.

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Mr. S. Rauch, Radio Electrons Ltd., H. Roehn, Romoslavsky.

M. Baibelman, W. H. Scales and Co., B. Symthe, Sino-Australian Unclaimed Radiograms Tdg. Co., Miss N. Sponarowsky, G. Munwahcheng Wonganyee

Stanton, K. R. Stewart, StarBonharroad from Shanghai. Mfg. Co.

Changadin 200 Rock Street from R. D. Thomas, Mrs." G. Taylor, i Cholon N A. R..M. Thawfook, G. Thomson, Banksoy from Yunnaniu.

opposition, but, he can scarcely hope to realise them except by the sacrifice of his office. Meanwhile, where does Herr Hitler stand? He

A Bich Career

。,、il,

Berg whe probably the greatest must regret having interfered with British lightweight since Freddie the Church and having unleashed Welsh (writes the Evening Newe a conflict in which Christianity is boxing correspondent). Abandon- ranged against National Socialism. ing the orthodox style which had It would be common sense on his "won him a fair amount of distino- part to replace Dr. Muller Pastor tion in England, be adopted 'the Bodelschwingh, but it is a feature non-stop "American style of fighting. of Herr Hitler's character that his when he want to the United States- loyalty to old friends, of whom the in 1839, so effectively that he fought Primate is one, survives their mis twice for the world's lightweight takes,

title.

JJ

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