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COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M...

AT Taxis SALES ROOM. DUDDELL STREET-

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Teak Dining Tables, Armchairs and Chairs, Side Boards, Dinner Waggon, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, Desks, Cabinets, Filing Cabinets, Bookcases, Ice Chests, Hatstand Tea... Poys, Screens, Bronze and Brass Ornaments, Table Lamps, Figures, Before a crowd of over 30,000

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Glass Ware, Cloisonne Ware, Cut and representatives of the Provin-

lexy, Pictures, Oil Paintings, Tabl cial and Municipal Governments King's command.

and Wall Clocks, Table and Ceilin and local public bodies, the Air

Fans, Forcelain Ware, Booka Defence,Exhibition, sponsored by

Gramophone and Records, Type- the Nanking Air Defence Commis-

The arrival of their Majesties Writers Curios, Linen, Mosquite sion, was formally opened at the three minutes early was a drama-Net Rattan Ware, Sewing Machine, Public Recreation

Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc. Ground here

tic moment, when 50 trumpeters yesterday. Songs Ah! Sweet Mystery of

high up near the celling of the

also Life ("Naughty Marletta "). Lieut-General. Yang Chier. Pre-

vast building blazed out a fanfare 'Neath the Southern Moon aldent of the Military College, de- [of welcome;

("Naughty Marletta").Nelson 'livered the "pening address in On his Majesty's right was Eddy (Baritone).

which he dwelt at length upon the Frincess Victoria, with the Fox-Trots Ev'rything's Been purposes of the exhibition and the Princess Royal beyond her. Other

done before ("Reckless"). great importance of air defence in members of the Royal Family In Beyond the Shadow of a Doubt this country.

the box were Princess Alice ("Shadow of Doubt")."

Countess of Athlone, the Earl of Fax-Trot-It's

Pointing out the sigificance of Athlone, and the Earl of Harn

Exhibition, Geceral Yang wood. stated that as a result of the 9.27 to 10 pm-Hiawatha" "The development

No sooner had they reached of selence, Death of Minnehaha (Cole-changes have been made in the who had replaced Major Adkins, One G.

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will not only be fought on land Music on the conductor's rostrum Two Electric Refrigerators and water, but will be carried out gave the signal and the whole One Piano "Mourtie"". in the air and involve the general assembly, turning to the Royal One Piano "Struss" masses as well as the fighting box, sang "Cod Bave the King." forces. Learing a lesson from the World War, most countries have the long programme was a Scot- Easily the most popular Item on since been redoubling their efforts tish reel: "The Road to the. in strengthening their air force Isles," sung by for national defence and training the people how to behave in the event of an air attack..

Although an Ale Defence Fubt city Week and anti-air raid practices ware held last year, General Yang continued, they

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 18TH JUNE, 1986.

Orpheus Choir. The Queen and the Glasgow the Princess Royal were particu- Jarly delighted with it, and seemed highly amused by the faunty TERM8—CISK ON Delivery. movements of Bir Hugh Roberton. the conductor.

On their arrival at the private

are hardly sufficient to educate entrance their Majesties were re- the people in behaving correctly ceived by the Earl of Onslow, the under

an attack from the air. Earl of Shaftesbury. Sir Hugh his Exhibition was thus being Allen and Bir Walford Davies, who held for the purpose of arousing sat with the King and Queen in 11.30 pm-Trio in E flat major for greater public interest, and arm the Royal bozu

Violin, Horn and Plano bying the masses with proper air- During the interval Sir Henry Joh. Brahms

defence knowledge with a view to Wood Sir Landon Ronald, Dr. Performers: Richard Fense, fo- better preparation in cases of Adrian Boult, Mr. J Plunket Greene, Dr. Malcolm Bargent and Dr. H. C. Colles were presented to their Majesties. Sir Thomas Boo- cham was unavoidably prevented from being present.

thar Leonards, Kurt Schlonger. 12 midnight-The Third Reich"

From the Writings of National-

Bocialism,

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thrown open to the pub Air istrations were then performed by a squadron of air-The proceeds of the concert will 12.30 am-Close down DJQ, DJB planes over the atheletle ground be devoted to benenting musicians

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