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INDIRECT TIPPING

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זרי

London, Sept. 28. "Visitors who prefer not to tip the waitress may have ten per cent. added to the bill," says a note on the menu cards of the restau- rant in the Tate Gallery.

A more accurate wording might have been: "Visitors who prefer not to hand a tip directly to the waitress...”

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Those who prefer not to tip at all are clearly left out of account,

The management of the refresh- ment department think that this 10 per cent. method, the alter native to direct tipping go common on the Continent, should be more widely offered 遊

this country, where so far it is almost unknown,

RADIO MANILA ·

MATCH FOR ANY TEAM

Special Air Mall Service:

London, Sept... 28. Spartu, the famous Czech "Boccer" club, who have just won the Metropa Cup, the virtual championship of Europe, are com- ing to London in November. They will play a match against Chelsea. They will be formidable oppon- final," played at ents. In the Prague before a record 'crowd of 65,000, their play earned high praise from Mr. Fogg. the English! referee, who said afterwards that they were a match for any team in the world.

Mr. Fogg has established himself as a Central European hero. Al- though, he is so small that both captains were able to shake hands aver his head, both teams were en- thusiastic about his handling of the game..

And for the first time in a

"

A Relay from Daventry. "Under Big Ben. "A homely chát

on men and matters in around London by Howard 6 pm-Song and Movie Magazine | Metropa Cup Final there were no Marshall

11 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME p.m.--Cau DJA, DJB, DJN (Germ.,

Engi.).

German Folk. Sons. Programme... Forecast

Engl)...

(Germ.,

2.15 pm-"The Native Soll."

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Period.

Period,

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6.30 pm-8panish Informational i Mr. Fogg, I feel, would make a better job of reconciliation in 6.40 p.m.-English Informational Central Europe than the profes-

sional diplomata

6:55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.

7.p.m.- Radio Shopper,

A Short. Müsteal Radio-Play. By -7.16 p.m.-Violin Recital by Riza-

Vera Bern

0.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA

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Hans Erich Riebensshm and the

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lina Exconde..

7,30 : p.m.-Popular Melodies by

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7.4 p.m.-The Town Crier"-A

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8 p.m.-Philippine Chamber of

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YOUNG OLD" STAGER

(Special Air Mau Servichi

London, Sept. 28. Violet Melnotte was known to the star of the Duke of York's Theatre as "the Duchess." She had the eccentricities of the autocrat.

Captain Arthur lot once ap- peared under her management, ";

OCT. 16, 1935

Commencing at 11 AM.

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part of the Remaining Portion of Section A of Inland lot No. 438 together with the Three Dwelling. houses ou part of the property situate in Cross Lane, Wanchai,

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DOCTOR FLIES TO PATIENT

(Special Air Mal Service)

London, Sept. 28,

Dr. Wetter, a famous Viennese surgeon, arrived at Croydon last night by air from Budapest In response to an urgent call to at- tend the Marquess of Reading at Walmer Castle, Kent. He pro ceeded there immediately by car.

Lord Reading is sufferng from curdiac asthma. It was stated last night that he had had a quiet day. cipal comedian, he fold a friend, The attack follows upon throat and Miss Meinette was so de trouble: about a week ago, when lighted that she double my salary Lord Reading, lost his voice. He That is to say she raised it) was convalescing from this whed from £1 to £2 a week","

the had a severe, attack of cardiac

asthma last Wednesday

Lady Reading, and Viscount' Erieighs son are both at Walmer Castle Lord Reading has been ordered a prolonged rest.

8,30 pm-Cystex Newspaper. Adhad a ghastly row with the prin

ventures-$100,000.00 Ball, 8.46 p.m.-Stock quotations and

local Market reporta 9-p.m.-College Harmonizaera, con- ducted by Kits Tablante. : Fu 9.30 p.m. — Occidental Misamis

Association Programme.

She lacked the prejudice of the old stager, however. She had acted

30p.m.Popular Tunes and Re- with Madge Kendal but she liked,,

guing to the time. She ran two successful cinemas..

12.30 am-Closs DJA, DJN (Germ... quests,

Engl.).

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