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ON
TUESDAY, MAY 15,
1934
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON Ar THAIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
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HOUSES TO LETTERS:-CASE ON DELIVERY,
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PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W.
on 355 Metres
I 10 p.m.-European programme. 1 pm-Local time and weather
report.
1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music. 1.20 p.m.-Rugby Press news, etc. 1.40 p.m.-A relay, of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden
-Miss Helena Yu speaking on "A Chinese Girl's Impressions of Europe."
2:10 p.m. (Approx).-Close down.
Jazz Selections by Miss Doreen.
Ma and Pomping Vila. 4.30 to 7.30 p.m-Chinese pro-
gramme.
1.30 to 10.30 p.m.-European pro-
gramme.
1.30 pm-Closing
!!
local stock
quotations. etc. p.m-Local" time, and weather
report.
7.33 to 8.15 p.m.-
Variety
Song-Hay! Young Fellah. Song-Try a Little Tenderness. Ruth Etting (Comedienne). Orchestra-One Hour With You -Medley.--New Mayfair Or- chestra.
Vocal Duet I Love You in the
Same Sweet Way. Vocal Duet-For You.-Layton &
Johnstone."
Waterfall.-
Organ Solo-My Song · Goes
Round the World. Organ Solo-By a Frederic Bayco. Slow Fox-Trot-You've Got Me
Crying Again
Slow Fox-Trot Stormy Weather
Ambrose and his Orchestra. Song-You are too Beautiful. -Song- Sweetheart Darlin'--Mor-
ton Downey (Tenor). Fox-Trot-Pu-Leeze Mister Hem-
ingway. Fox-Trot-Till To-morrow-Am-
brose and his Orchestra. 8.15 to 8.45 p.m.--
Orchestral Fugue in G Minor (The" "Little" Fugue in G Minor) (Bach arr. Stokowski-Leopold Stokow. skl and the Philadelphia Or- chestra.
No. "2 (Lilszt), -- Philadelphia Sym- phony Orche Directed by Leopold stoko skl
Hungarian Rhapsody
1a) Serenade blk Jann)' (b) Fight of Le Bumble Bee (Rimsky-Korsakow). Talse Triste (Sibelius).-Chicago Symphony Orchestra Directed by Frederick Stöck. Afternoon of a Faun (Debussy)-
Philadelphia Symphony Or- chestra Directed by Leopold Stokowski.
8.45 to 9.20 p.m.-Quartette in
Major (Mozart)-Lener String Quartette.
1st Movement: Allegro Vivace
Assa1
2nd Movement: Menuette Al-
legro..
3rd Movement: Andante Can-
tablle.
4th Movement: Molto Allegro. 9.20 to 10 p.m.-.
Studio Concert
Jazz Selections by. Miss Doreen Ma (Plano). Pomping Via (Plano & Vocal), Candida Naluz (Violin);
"Programme
1.-Smiles.
2--It's the Talk of the Town. - 3-Rockin' Chair.
4-Everything I Have is Yours.
5-Tea for Two.
6-Did you
walking?
7-I was wron
see a dream
8-After You' Gone 9-Sophistlegte Lady. 10-You're My st, Present, and
Future.
10 to 10.30 p.m
Basic
The Evolution Dixie (M.L. Lake). The mental Band
EVENTS
TO-DAY
TUESDAY, MAY 15,
WEIGHT PUT ON PROVINCES
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
Must Share in Keeping PUBLIC AUCTION.
Schools Open
Manila, May 7. Governor General Frank Murphy Insists upon having the local gov- ernments contribute their share of the funds necessary to keep the schools open during the coming Auction Rooms, 3 school year.
of Peiping. He has written" to different pro-
Anniversaries and Holidays Feast of St. John Baptist de "là Salle, Founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools,""
Auctions. Lasehold Property Sale. China p.m.; Lammert's Sale
THE Undersigned bave received
Instructions
TO SELL ar
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
Curious, 35, Hankow Road. Kow-vincial governors urging that every TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1934
loon. 2.30 p.m.
Cinemas
King's "Three-Cornered Moon" Queen's: Queen Christina." Central: "Hips Hips Hooray!" Oriental: "The Private Life Of
Henry VIII."
World: "The Eskimo." Alhambra:-"Queen Christina." Majestie: "Second Hand Wife" Star: Another Language”
Miscellaneous
Rotary Club Tiffin Speaker: Miss Helena Yu on "A Chinese Girls Impression of Europe," Ser- vice Men's Bathing Party. from Queen's Pier, 5 p.m.
Moon-IV Moon 3rd Day.
Principal Mails Inward from Europe. via Siberia by Achilles.
possible effort be made to raise the maximum amount of local funds, otherwise it would be necessary to close many schools in June.
The Governor General notes that some provinces, including Romblon, Rizal and La Union, have asked for a larger amount of insular ald than was given them last year. There are provinces that have petitioned for 50 per cent" more funds than in 1933.
. He said that while the central and helpful W35 government sympathetic, there was a dan-
A
etc.
COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.
Ar Tuxin SALES ROOM, Vo. 35, HANKOW. ROAD, KOWLOON.
FINE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE “PEKING·
CURIOSI
Comprising:-
Old Porcelain, Bronzes. Previous
gerous and undesirable leaning on Jades, Curved Ivory and Lacquer the part of local governments to Ware, Old Embroideries, Old Lic- escape their full responsibility on tures, Scresas, Silk Carpet, etc, etc., inances. He added that there is a daily checking on provincial funds. Romblor. has asked for p25.000 as additional insular ald, whereas Lawn Tennis. "A" Division, last July when Act No. 4088 was by the legislature ap- Chinese R. C. "A" v. Club de Re- passed
for China A. Apropriating emergency aid crelo; South
Romblon .re- Craigengower C. C.; Indian R. C the
The province TERMS-CASH on Delivery. v. Chinese R. C. "B"; Kowloon C cetved
Sports
provinces,
p14,766,-
C. v. Chinese R. C. "C"; Hongkong of Rizal has asked for p83,600, as compared with p55,455 given C. C. v. U, S. R. C.
Sunrise.-5.43 a.m.-Sunset.-6.55 to
p.m.
the province Last year as additional insular ald⚫ for
Tides-High at 10.01; Low as schools. La Union has asked for more than double the amount that 3.06 and 17.04.
schools open in 1933,
0
16.
11
"The Governor General has writ- WEDNESDAY, MAY
ten to the provincial governors of Anniversaries and Holidays the above mentioned province say- ing that the amounts given them First Day of Safar,
last year were apparently sufficient
Auctions. Sale of Crown Lands, District Office, Taipo. 11.30 am.; Surplus Stocks of Fancy Goods, Jewellery, etc.. Lammert's Sales Room, 2.30 p.m.
Cinema's
King's: Three-Cornered Moon" Queen's:The Match King" "Central:-"Hips Hips Hooray!"
Oriental:"Murders In The Zoo World: "The Stranger's
tun"
Re.
•
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 14TH MAT, 1984,
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned nave received to keep the schools open, and "It T Instruction fr
is not understood why such a large additional amount is requested for 1934."
Governor General Murphy told the "provincial governors that the present condition of insular reven- ues will not justify the giving of more insular ald than was allotted to them last year.
"It is suggested that remedial Tai Ping:-"All Quiet On The steps be taken immediately to see
Western Front"
that the maximum amount of local Alhambra:-"Secret Of The Blue
funds are provided.. the Governor General said, "otherwise it would be necessary to close many schools in June."
Room" Majestic: "Second Hand Wife" Star: "Another Language" Exhibitions.-Buddhist Arts and Crafts Display at Headquarters of Lee H.K. Buddhist Association, Gardens, from 3 to 9 p.m. up to May 22,
*
Miscellaneous. Whist Drive. Seamen's Institute, 9 p.m.; Kow- loon Union Church Women's Guild Meet at 10 am.
Moon, IV. Moon, 4th. Day.
Principle Mais
Inward from Europe via Suez by Rawalpindi...
Sunrise.-5.43 a.m.
MONGOLS RISE Against Soviet Authorities
Tsitsihar, May 4,
It has just been known here. owing to the want of proper com- Sunset.-6.56munication organs, that about 3,000
3 at Belderla place
Mongois
MESSES. SENNETT FRERES
TO ŠILL ET
PUBLIC AUCTION
WED.
4
ON
and THURSDAY, 16 and 17, MAY, 1934
COMMERCING BACH DAY AT 2.30 P.M. AT THEIR CALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET. Their Surplus Stock of Fancy Goods, Glassware, Porcelain, Watches and Jewellery, Handbags, etc, etc.
(All without reserve).
ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 15TH MAY, 1934.
p.m.
Tides High at 10.30." Low at about 200 11 east of Urga, rose TERMS: Caio on DelivieŤ. 3.28 and 17.50.".
From Joseph Haydn. 10.30 p.m.--Daily news. 10.45 p.m.-Close down.
RADIO MANILA p.m.-Olympic Baseball Japan v. Philippines.
5 pm. Studio Varieties..
in riot against the Soviet authorl- ties, early in January: According to the advice, the Mongol inhabit- ants Belderla, who were har- bouring considerable antipathy against the local Soviet military authorities, finally rose in arms, und attacked the local Russian Game-soldiers numbering 600, with the
result that nearly 300 of them were killed and wounded." Reinforce- 6.10 p.m-Spanish Informational ments were rushed to the scene of
Period.
Period.
7 p.m.-Requests.
7.30 p.m--Lyrie Music House Pro- gramme Chuck Robins at the Seller Grand-The Franquell
Another report
from
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
of the.. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD. PRO 'PERTY situste at Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong and registered at the Land Office se
confict in armoured motor cars PUBLIC AUCTION 630 p.m.-English Informational from Urga, and the uprising was quelled after some 700 rioters "had been killed.
Dauris, Biberia, says that great dissatis faction felt by the officers and men of the 55th Cavalry Regiment stationed there caused by deficient food supply arid opposition to 8.15 p.m-Botica Bole Mystery severe pressure brought to bear on together
Programme -- "The Mystery them by higher officers, was driv- Singer."
Sisters.
7.45 p.m.-Bay View Hotel Orches
tra.
of HM. Greer Guards. 8.30 pm-Radio Crusaders -con- Marching wit
Sousa-Regi-
ducted by Bernie Nolesco, H.M. Grena-8.55 pm-Stock quotations.
mental Band
dier Guards.
ries.-Debroy & hers Band..
Sons of the Brave (Bidgood),
9 pm Opera Hour.
Northern and Sthern Memo- 1030 p.m.-Sign Ox,
DAYENTRY PROGRAMME,
The Band of HM. Coldstream 1 am Time Signal from Big Guards.
:
10.30 p.m.-Rugby fild-day Press
news.
10.35 p.m.-Close
BERLIN PR RAMME
Wave Length D 31.38 Metres. 7.45 pm-Announ
in German
and: English
German Folks
News Fromme
8 pm. Coricert
8.30 p.mL
| 3,45 -- p.m.--Lecti
Fast, 9.45 pm ∙10 p.m
rom Koenigs
.....
ing them to renounce Sovietism. Alarmed at this unexpected turn of events, the authorities have de- talled a large number of the G. P. U.. Public Safety Office, men to round up the leaders.
Double Event
Tom (St. Paul's Cathedral, -London). Reginald New at the organ of the Regal. Kingston-
During the general strike I ser- on-Thames, Burrey.
ved as a "Bpecial," being on duty 11.30 am-The Commodore Grand from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. each Orchestra, directed by Joseph night. One night, a tramp who Muscant, relayed from the had been arrested was brought Commodore Theatre, Haminer-into the station. The sergeant, smith, London. (Time Signal after taking one look at him, or from Greenwich at 12).
dered him to have a bath." 1230 pm The Midland. Studio Orchestra, directed by Frank Cantell, from a Birmingham studio.
The tramp was thunderstruck. "Who? Me?" he demanded..
"Yes" replied the sergeant, "Haven't you ever had a bath be fore?".
Art in the 1 to 130 p.m.-The Droitwich Spa
"Blimey, guvnor, this is the Orchestra, conducted by Ernest ermer).
Parsons, relayed from the Win- first time I've been arrested,” re- ter Gardens, Droitwich Spa.plied the tramp.
SECTION B OF INLAND }
LOT No. 220
with the building thereon
known, as
No. 20, QUEEN'S ROAD, WEST
UMS -ZEL
to be So22.
WEDNER
or MAY, 1934,
Ar 3 P.M.
by
Maana, LAMMERT BROTHERS, AUCTION EIRS,
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET,
For farther Particulars and Condi tions of Sale, apply to:
Mars, WOO & NASH, Solicitors for the Mortgagee, No. 4, Queen's Road Central, or to MESORS, LAMMERT BREZ
Auctioneers,