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TO-DAY'S RADIO

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

1-2 pm-European Programme." 1. p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

4:

1.03 p.m.--Recorded. Programme. 1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room, 1.30 p.20. Rugby Press News. 2.15 pm-Close Down

DUAL TRANSMISSION TONIGHT

cert.

6.30-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel

Roof Garden,

7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota

tions, etc.,

From The Studio,

7.03-7.25 p.m.-Hawaiian Selections by Ho Yuk Lum and Ho Yuk Ming."

12, 1934.

SHANGHAI'S FINANCES

STATEMENT FOR 1933 APPROVED

Restriction Of Capital

Programme Urged

On report

from

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1HB Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL B

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

the Finance Rate showed an increase; slight | THURSDAY, APR. 12, 1934

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

to

A: THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4. DUDDELL STREET.

9 Bales Scarlet Blankets 360 Doz Soap

and

was

LAMMERT BROS.,

Committee, the Shanghai Mun!- increases under Licence Fees, Gen- cipal Council has approved the eral Municipal Rate and Wharf- Financial Statement for 1933 and age dues were also provided for. 5- p.m.-European Programme the Budget of Ordinary and Ex-

Extraordinary Budget. 5-8 p.m.-A Relay of

As regards the Extraordinary the Hang traordinary Income and Expendi-

which amounted Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra ture for 1934, it was announced Budget. from

the Hong Kong Hotell last week.

$24,710,830. exclusive of education, Roof Garden.

The Treasurer and Controller, in this total was inclusive of the de- 6-6.30 p.at-Children's Studio Con- submitting the Financial State feit of $4,958,570 brought forward ment for 1933 and Budget for 1934 from last year. Owing to the to the Finance Committee, said amount of available funds during that the total ordinary income, 1933, it was considered undesirable less deficit brought forward from to raise loan which would have A Quantity of Household Furnituia, 1932, amounted to Tls. 17,258.357, added to the burden of the ordi- Sample Goods etc., etc. of which Ts. 1,623,490 was trans-nary Budget, hence the inclusion ferred to meet the cost of educa of this deficit in the 1934 Extra- tion. Ordinary Expenditure, in ordinary Budget. Provision cluding education, accounted for made for an amount of $15,500,000, TERMS; Cash on Delivany....... Tls. 17,182,001, leaving surpluses to to be raised by debertures or other be carried forward to 1934 of Tls. temporary measures. In Decem- 19,597 and Tis. 54,759 under Gen-ber, 1930, when outlining the pro--

gramme for administering eral and Education respectively.

The difference of approximately funds accruing from the sale of Tis. 728,000 between the estimated the Electricity Department, he and actual ordinary income for mentioned the sum of, Tis. 10,000,- 1933 was primarily due to the fact 000 as the probable amount it that a somewhat optimistic view would be necessary to raise by de-- Afternoon Of a Faun (Claude was taken in assessing receipts un-bentures during 1934. DeBrite Debussy) Philadelphia Sym-der the various headings of re- proposals in this matter would be phony Orchestra conducted by venue, and to the fact that the submitted for the Council's..con- Leopold Stokowski

number of empty house exceeded sideration shortly after the Annual Serenade. (Volkman Op. 63) (B) the estimated allowance. On the Meeting of Ratepayers.

The Treasurer assured members Flight of the Bumble Bee (Rim other hand, this reduction in esti- sky Korsakow)-Chicago Bym mated revenue had been almost that as a result of the closest col- phony Orchestra conducted by entirely offset by the careful con- laboration between the Heads of Frederick Stock.

trol of expenditure by all Depart-Departments and himself and of Valse Triste, (Sibelius)-Chicagaments, the majority of which had the most careful consideration by Symphony Orchestra conducted spent less than the amounts the relative Departmental Com- mittecs, the Budget of Extraordi- nary Expenditure had been kept

Programme.

1. Honolulu Moon.

2. St. Louis Blues.

3. Sweet Lel Lehua.

4 Honohano Hawaii,

5. Sweet Violet.

7.25-8 p.m-Orchestral Music.

by Frederide stock. Peer Gynt Suite No. 1"(Greig -Op. 46)—New Queen's Hail Light Orchestra conducted by Georg Schnelevolgt.

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report

allocated.

Estimate Exceeded

the

So far as Interest Account was within the lowest possible limits concerned, the estimate had been consistent with essential require- exceeded by approximately Tisments. 25,000, and as the final payments of the

in respect to the sale Electricity Department had now

been made, it might be anticipated DIARY OF LOCAL

the very

EVENTS

2

TO-DAY

„King's

يم

Cinemas

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received.

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1934

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD,

KOWLOON. -

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Couches and Arm- chaire, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers, Desks, Bookcase, Gas Stove, Tea Poys, Carpets, Pictures, Glasses, Dinner Crockers. Linen, Hatstands, Vases, etc, etc.

8.03-10.30 p.m. Chinese Studio

Concert. 10.30 p.m-Close Down,

that 1933 was the last year that All Relays of the Hong Kong this account would show a credit Hotel Orchestra are by cour balance. The Council's income for tesy of the Management. ..

the past few years had shown a 8.30-10 p.m.-European Programme shortage of an approximate equi- of Recorded Music. From valent of a 2 per cent. rate, and. Z.EK, on 640 kc's,

as members were aware this de- Overture-Grand Fantasia onficit had been, and for the current

THURSDAY, APRIL 12. "The Mastersinger of Nurem year would be, made good by a burg (Wagner Arr. Waninger) transfer from General Reserves.

Auctions. Leasehold Property -Symphony Orchestra con

Recourse to this method of Sale at Lammerts Sales Room. 3 ducted by Clemens Schmastich, balancing a municipal budget was, p.m. Sang-Mirelle (Gentle Bird of the he submitted, unique, and had only

Morning) (Gounod).

been possible owing to Song-Mignon I'm

fair Titania favourable position in which the Thomas)--Luella- Mellus,

Council was placed as a result of 'Cello Solo Elegle (Gabriel

the sale of the Electricity under- Faure Op. 24)-Maurice Mare-taking. Since this transaction the total of Idan issues, redeemed Song-Prize Song (Meistersinger)

Tis. 37,000,000 and aggregated (Wagner) Richard Crooks funds amounting to Tis. 10,600,000 had been applied towards retire. Distant ment of the loan issues 1924-21. Richard Moreover, since 1929 all capital Entertainments. H. K. A. D. O. THANKS TO

developments involving expendi- | Light Comedy, "The First Mrs. Planoforte Concerto No. 1 Inture of approximately Tls. 29,600.000 Fraser," China Fleet Club Thea...

E Flat Major (Liszt)-Mischa had been Bnanced without re-tre. (late Royal Naval Canteen Levitski and the London Sym-course to public borrowings.

Theatre), 9.15 p.m. phony Orchestra directed by Bir Landon Ronald.

chal

(Tenor). Sang-Lohengrin - In Lands (Wagner) Crooks (Tenor).

Queen's

"The Last Trail"

Her Sweetheart" Central:-"Chinese Picture" Oriental:"The Bat Whispers World:-"Chinese Picture" Lee:"A Night Like This" "Alhambra:--"Gipsy Blood"

Majestic: "Too Much

Harmony" Star: "Turn Back The Clock"

Interest at 54 per cent. on the Meetings. Annual, The Hong- aggregate, amount expended onkong, Canton and Macao Steam- 1st movement-Allegro maestoso. capital, projects, and on the sums boat Co., Ltd., 1 Queen's Building, 2nd movement-Quasi Adagio, hypothecated to loan redemption, noon; ̈Št. Andrew's Club Com-

TERMS: CASH ON DELITEST.

LAMMEET BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

COUNCIL

CHAIRMAN

3rd movement-Allegro Vivaco approximated the equivalent of a mittee; Annual, Victoria Recrea- Testimony to Mr. A.

Allegro Animato.

5 per cent General Municipal tion Club, 8 p.m. 4th movement-Allegro marziale Rate. The Council's existing in- Miscellaneous Claims against

anlmato.

debtedness amounted to approxi- the Estate of Antonio “Louiz Alves, Choral-O Hush Thee my Bable mately Tis. 19.500,000 against alate of 41, Granville Road, Kow-

(Scott and Sullivan),

Sinking Fund approaching Taloon, due; Whist Drive, Civil Ser- Choral-O Who Will O'er the 12,000,000, thus its actual indebted-vice Cricket Club, 8.45. p.m.

Downs 80. Free? (Pearsall)-ness was approximately Tis The B, B, C. Wireless Singers 7,500,000. Conducted by Stanford Robin-

son,

The entire numbers of the Musi-

Budget for 1934

D. Bell's Works for

Shanghai

Moon-II Moch, 28th Day...

Oni conclusion of the ordinary Principal Malls

business of the Shanghai Muznicí-, Inward from America by Presid-pal Council on Friday evening, Mr. ent Hoover; from Europe

via E. E Arnhold Siberia by Conte Rosso; via Sues said, that he was expressing the (Vice-Chairman).

Menestheus by

Outward for views of the incoming Councii in saying, that all the members re- gretted that Mr. A. D. Bell would - Sports

not be with them when they again. Meetings V.R.C. Annual Gen- met. Further, he was sure that he eral Meeting.. 6 p.m

Expressed the opinion of the out- Sunrise 8.08 2

going Council when he said how nuch they appreciated the able Tides. High at 8.49 and 20.36; manner in which the retiring Low at 2.06 and 14.04.

i.

With regard to the Budget for cal Comedy "The Wanted Adven- 1934, the total ordinary Income

ture"-with Bobby Howes, Judy amounted to $24,431,700 as against Europe via Buez, by Conte Rosso, Gunn., Marie Burke, Raymond total estimated expenditure, inclu-4 p.m. Mewell, Sylie Watson and sive of the amount to be trans- Theatre Chorus,

ferred to the Education. Budget, of $28,390,060. To meet this deficit a transfer from the General Re- serves of a sum of $2,000,000 had been approved, leaving a surplus 6.15 a.m.-Time Signal from Big of $41.640 to be carried forward to

Een. Dance music (gramo-1935.

| 10 p.m.-Close Down,

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

G. M. T.

phone records).

Compared with last year's

6.30 am. Science in the making, figures the estimated income for

7

p.m.

Sunset, 6.42

FRIDAY, APRIL 15.

Cinemas King's: "The Last Triáí” ·· Queen's:-"Her Sweetheart"- Central:-"Chinese Picture" Oriental:-"Mr. Robinson-w

" Crusoe" WorldChinese Picture" Alhambra: "Gipsy Blood"! Majestic: "Too Much

Chairman had conducted the Council's business during the time he occupied the chair, the time he had devoted to the Council's work, his patience and thorough- ness, and the fairness with which he had considered all their views They were Lke a small League of Nations, but no matter from what quarter an opinion had come, they had become accustomed to a fair and, kind. hearing from Mr. Bell. He was sure all members would agree that he was voleỡng their wish when he proposed a "resolu-- First tion of thanks to Mr. Bell for the Club capable manner in which he had presided over the Council, wishing him full enjoyment of his well- merited holiday.

Harmony":

a tait by Mr. Gerald Heard the current year, after allowing for 6.45 a.m-Darice music (contd.) the transfer of a smaller amount from General Reserves, was higher (gramophone records). a.m.Comfortable Words, a by a sium of 31,280,000, whereas the selection of texts from the estimated expenditure for 1934 ex- oratorios; Music compiled and ceeded, that for 1933 by $1,406,000. arranged by Joseph Lewis; This latter increase was mainly Kate Winter (soprano) Mar- attributable to the normal growth garet Balfour (contralto), Tom of departmental activities. As be- Pickering (tenor), Kenneth fore stated, henceforth the interest a debit Ellis (bass),, Berkeley Mason | account would show

Star: Terror Aboard" (organ), The Wireless Chorus, balance and thus constitute д

Entertainments. -- “The The BBC. Orchestra (Section growing burden on annual bud- E), conducted by Joseph Lewis, gets. For this reason be stressed Mrs. Fraser," China Fleet

Theatre, 9.15 pm (Time Signal trom Greenwicha { the desirability of all possible

Meetings. efforts being made to restrict the at 7.15 8.m.)

Kowloon Union

7.55 am-An interlude,

capital programme to essential Church General Committee, 8.30 items,

[p.m.

The chairman, in thanking the RADIO MANILA

In respect to estimated income Principal Malla

Moon-11 Moon, 30th Day. Council, admitted that in taking- p.m-Darice Programme by for the current year, receipts from

his leave he felt a certain amount Ideal Orchestra directed by Land

... approximately Inward from America by. Pres of melancholy, "With the exceptioni ...Victor Reyes,

$960,000 in excess of the 1933 Garfield and Empress of Asia, Out of Mr. Massey-and of course Mr. 6.10 p.m-Spanish Informational figures. and those from special ward for America and Europe vis Fessenden was then a member of

Biberia by Fres. Jeferson, 5 p.m. Council-no other present member:

A Sports USMONAN ALL was sitting on the Council when he Entries close for Macao" "Jockey came to it. He hoped the Council Club's fist Extra Race Meeting, 3 would go on from success to auc- p.m.; Corps Sports Meeting Pre- cess, that during the coming year **Itafnary: Rounds, Murray Parade | the dimcult problems which con-

ground, 5.30 p.m.

fronted them would be satisfactor Sunrise.-6.05 am Sunset 8,42 tly solved, and that when he re

turned to Shanghat he would find Tides,-High at 9.12 and 21.25; | Municipal affairs progressing well Low at 238 and 14.61.

in every way,

5.

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6.30 pm-English Informational

Period: Ba

Period..

Tax were

Letran Educational Con-

7 pm Dinner Programme-Re- Russ Aranas, qui questa, du

8.15 D. 7:30 p.x-The Merrymakers-Tony ;=ference:

Sobral, Johnny Harris, Phil 845 p.m.--Stock Quotations, Worthington and Bob Lynch. 8.55 D.m.-Muse 7.45 p.m.-Mo and Nigger,.m-KZRM

Musicale

8 pm-Manila Trading and Supply ducted by Lorine Nash,

Company Bally Avelino and 10.30 pm-Sign Of

con- p.m.

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