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1-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. 1. p.m.-Local Time and Weather
report.
1.03 pm-Recorded Musle.. 1.13 pm 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. HUMOROUS INTERLUDE FROM THE STUDIO TONIGHT. DANCE MUSIC. DUAL TRANSMISSION TONIGHT FROM "ZEK."
5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden." 7p.m-Closing Local Stock Que-
tations, etc.. 7.03-7.30 p.m.-Light Opera.
Vocal
Gems-HMS. Pinafore Gilbert and Sullivan) Columbia Light Opera Com- pany." Selection-The Mald of the Mountains (Fraser-Simson)- The London Palladium Or- chestra.
Vocal Gems-Helen (Offenbach) --Columbia Light Opera Com-
pany.
7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio.
A Humorous Interlude by Bryan Lewis.
Programme.
1. The Loch Ness Monster.
2. Runcorn Bridge.
3. Answers to some more corres-
.pondents.
8 pm Local Time and Weather
Report, 8.30-10.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio
Concert.
10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Fress
News,
10.35 p.m.-Close Down
All Relays of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy of the Management.
8.30-10 p.m.-European recorded programme from Z.E.K. on 840. k.c's.
8.30-9.10 p.m.-A Concert.
Planoforte Solo-Schatz-Walta
(JStrauss, arr. Dohnanyl). Pianoforte Solo-Die Fledermaus Du-Waltd (J.
-Du und
Strauss, arr. Döhnanyi).-Einst von Dohnanyi. Song-Morgen, Op. 27. No.
(Strauss). Song-Standchen, Op. 17, No.
tStrauss}
Elisabeth Schumann (Soprano), 'Cello Solo-Elegle (Faure, Op.
24) Maurice Marechal. Song-Midnight Review (Glinks) Song The Two Grenadiers (Schumann)-Theodore Cha- llapine (Bass).
Violin Solo-Passepied (Delibes,
(Albeniz
arr. Gruenberg). Violin Solo - Tango
arr. Dushkin)-Yell d'Aranyi. 9.10-9.48 p.m.-Orchestral.
Leonore Overture.. No.
Beethoven)Willem Mengel- berg and His Concertgebouv Orchestra,
EVENTS
TO-DAY
THURSDAY, MAY 17. «
Anniversaries and Holidays.- Alphonso XIIL EX-King of Spain
born, 1886.
Auctions-Sale" of Crown Lands, Land Office, Ping Shan, 1130 a.m.; Surplus Stock of Fancy Goods, Jewellery, etc., Lammert's Sales Room, 3.30 p.m.
Cinemas
King's: "Three-Cornered Moon" Queen's: The Match King" Central:
The Lost. Patro!” Oriental:-"Murders In The Zoo" World:-The Stranger's Re-
turn"
Tai Ping: "All Quiet On The
Western Front" Alhambra:-The Secret Of The
Blue Room" Majestic "I Am Suzanne" Star:-"Eskimo"
6
Meetings Theosophical Society. Speaker: Mr. M. P. Talati, on "Righteousness, the Noblest Attri
of Mankind"; Hong Kong Union Church Deacons Court, church Hall, 5.30 p.m.
bute
Miscellaneous
CHARGED
"A Lot Of This Dirty Work"
Singapore, May 7.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TH
A Solicitor's clerk and his alleg-HE Undersigned mare received
Instructions from ed accomplice confederate were accused of a simple but well-con- ceived fraud, in the third magis- trate's court before Mr. J. M. Bran- der on Saturday.
Was
The accused were Sham Sundar Rai and Ram Dahar.' The former with attempted charged, cheating by personaling and the later with abetment of the offence.
Both pleaded guilty, Detective-Inspector Judge, in- vestigating officer, told the court that the complainant was a Char-
tered Bank watchman named Vin-
dyachal, while the first accused was a clerk to Mr. Shanmugam, a Incal solicitor, and the other man was a driver in the Singapore. Traction Co.
Ham Dahar, the inspector pro- D.Lceeded, harboured a grudge against the watchman and approached the solicitor's clerk to get a false civil judgment for $652 against the watchman, who, he had been in- formed, had obtained leave.
Whist Drives, Civil Service Cric- ket Club, &.45 p.m.; R.A.O.B. Club 8 p.m.,
Moon.-IV. Moon, 5th. Day.
The solicitor's clerk took out a summons against Vindyachal ac- cordingly. and accompanied the
MEES SENNETT FREREB
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
WED. and THURSDAY, 16 and 17, MAY, 1934
COMMENCING Each Day at 2.30 F.M. AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
Their Surplus Stock of Fancy Goods, Glassware, Porcelain, Jewellery, Watches and Handbags, etc, etc,
(All without reserve)..
ON VI FROM TUESDAY,
THE 15TH MAY, 1984.
summons server to have it served. But he took the server to Ram Dahar's house where Ram Datiar TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.
Principal Mails Inward from Australia by Atsuta posed as Vindyachal and acknow- Maru
ledged the summons. Outward for America by Empress of Russia, 5 p.m.
Subsequently. when the sum- motis case was called out in court, Vindyachal naturally did not ap- pear to answer it as he did not know of the summons, and judg ment was issued against him.
Sports" Lawn Tennis.--"B". Division, Kowloon C.C. v. University: South China A.A. v. Indian R.C.; Chinese R. C. V. Graduates
It was only after this that Vind- Association: Club de Recreio v. Hong Kong C.C. yachal came to know of the occur- Sunrise.-5.42 a.m. Sunset.-6.56 | rence. He made a report to the
police.
p.m.
Tides. High at 0.51 and 10.59. Low at 3.44 and 18.38.
FRIDAY, MAY 18.
Cinemas King's: Guilty As Hell" Queen's:-"Fashions Of 1934" Central:-"The Lost Patrol". Oriental: "Secret" World:"Broadway To Holly-
wood"....
Alhambra: "Only Yesterday" Majestic: "I Am Suzanne". Star: "Eskimo"
Meetings
Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., P. & O. Building, noon.
Miscellaneous
"The idea of the whole scheme." Inspector, Judge said. "was that chce vindyachal left for India these men would have taken pro- ceedings against his property here. I arrested the two accused yester- day: there has been a lot to this.j dirty work going on, and I ask your worship to take a serious view of the case."
The magistrate postponed sen- tence on the men until May..9, to await the arrival of their records from the Registrar of Criminals."
SEQUEL TO ARMED
Estate of ROBBER ARRESTS
Claims against the Harry Smith, late of Sheerriess, England, due.
Moon.-IV. Moon, 6th. Day.
Principle Mälls Inward from America by Presi- dent Jackson..
Outward for Europe via Siberia for by Atsuta Maru, 9.30 am; America by President Coolidge, S p.m.
•
"Social Functions.-H.M.S. Tamar Whist Drive, 8.45 p.m.
Sports
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEER:
PUBLIC AUCTION
HE Undersigned have received"
Instructions
TO SELL HY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1934
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.
AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
4 Bales Old Newspapers 2 Becks Flour
and
Rickshaw and Bicycle A Quantity of Household Furniture
Gang Activities
Shanghai May 10. Arms identification work and confrontation of prisoners with complainants in various cases res led to the discovery. it is alleged. that three gangsters captured by the French Police & week ago Lawn Tennis. "C""" Division,
were concerned in the killing of Hong Kong, Section, Civil Service two Public Safety Bureau detec- (Liszt, arr. C.C. v. Indian, R.C.; Chinese R.C.tives, an attempted murder, and No. 2
Berlin v. Radio Sports: Army T.C. a running gun-fight in which one Muller-Berghaus)
Folice R.C Cralgengower C.C. V of the bandit party was killed. State Opera Orchestra,
5 t F University: Kowloon Section, Kow-
The trio were taken by a Police Hungarian Dance, No.
Sharp Minor (Brahms)-Royal loon C.C. v. Kowloon Indians; Club patrol at the corner of Rues Marco Recreio 7. Central British; Polo and Wagner when they were Opera Orchestra, Convent Garde
Kowloon Docka v.. South China den.
on their way to commit ap armed Sleeping
Polonaise
11
Beauty Fanorama A.A.; Deutscher Klub v. Kowloon", robbery, it is said, at Siccawei.
(Tschaikowsky)-Royal Opera Orchestra, Convent Garden. Shepherd Fennel's Dance (Bal- four, arr. Gardiner) - Royal Opera Orchestra, Convent Gar- den.
Elegiac Melody No. 1 (Grleg)...
Heartaches,
Elégiac Melody No. 2 (Grieg)— The Last Spring-Willem Mengelberg and His Concert gebouw Orchestra. 9.48-10 p.m.--Variety Items. . Instrumental-Sweetheart Dar-
www
the for
B.G.C.
p.m.
and Sundry Goods, etc., etc.
TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.
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AUCTIONEERS.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
PUBLIC AUCTION
of the
PRO
Examination of the prisoners led Sunrise.-5.42 a.m. "Sunset.-8.57
to an exposure of their methods. One of the gang would puli « a Tides. High at 1.47 and 11.28; rickshaw in which the gang's guns, VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
would be carried in the box under FERTY situate at Victoria in the Low at 3.58 and 19.28.
the seat; another would ride a Colony of Hong Kong and registered bicycle and scout around to make at the Land Office as Kmre that no policemen were around; the third would walk
the time was ripe, when he would casually along the pavement until take over the pistols,
The Authority.
She had driven past a red light, then stalled her car in the midst of heavy traffic made a left turn against the light, and finally pulled over to the curb and star- ted to park against a water plug.
A policeman rushed over to her. "Lady!" he shouted, "are you' familiar with any of the rules governing drivers?
lin'....
Cover Instrumental-I
Waterfront Arranged Eight Pianos. Song Sans Tol-Tango Chante.
She looked up at him with a Song-51 Petite-Mile. Lucienne lovely smile. "Why, yes, officer,”
Boyer (Soprano).
10 p.m.-Close Dowri,
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME
11 am-Time Signal from Big Tom (St. Paul's Cathedral, London). The Rutland Square
she said
to know?"
and New Victoria Orchestra, │~
What would you like
BERLIN PROGRAMME
Thursday 17th May 1934
directed by Norman Austin, Wave length 31.38 Metres DIA relayed from the New Victoria 7.45 pm-Announcer Cinema, Edinburgh..
12 noon-Time Signal from Green-
When arrested there were two pistols in the rickshaw, holding 30 rounds of ammunition between them. These guns have been identified by the French Police as having been used in two cases,⋅ of murder and attempted murder.
Confrontation, Complainants in various armed robbery "cases in the French Con-i cession. have been brought before the three gangsters by the Police during the past week, and' identi- fication is alleged to have been made in four instances...
The pistols found in the gang's Tickshaw were "bullet-printed" and the bullet and cartridge case (German photographs compared with those and English) German song in the Police records. One of the pistols was found to be that used Programme of the day.
in an attempted murder at Chang- kapang village, in the Internation- 8.45 pm-Hour of the world (from al Settlement, at 9 pm on Febru 1-1.80 p.m.The Midland Studio Breslau sender).
Orchestra, directed by Frank 9.45 p.m-News of the day. Cantell, Ethel Faidams (50-10 p.m-Songs of the 5 Belcantos.
from a Birmingham 10.30 p.m-News (Rundfunk).
1045 pm. Close Down.
wich. A recital of new gramo 8 pm-Concert phone records by Christopher 8.30 p.m.-Latest news Stone N
ary 12, and accordingly the vicum of the attack, now recovered from his wounds, was brought along to an identification parade the re- cognised one of the trio.
SECTION B OF. INLAND
LOT No. 220
together with the building thereon known a No. 20, QUEEN'S ROAD, WEST
to be Bold
WEDNESDAY TRA Sen Dir or MAY, 1934, Ar 3 P.M.
by
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