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CHEUNG SHA WAN:
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KOWLOON CITY:
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PREMISES TO LET.
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7 to 11 pm-European programme 7 to 7.30 p.m.-
Band Selections Marche Lorraine (Ganne). Belphegor March' (Brepsant). Kirkby Malzeard Sword Dance
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From the Studio The 4th of a series of "Educa- tional Talks by Uncle Mac. 7.40 to 8 p.m.--
A Relay from Daventry "Musical Oleographs" No. 4. Songs of Street Life. Echoes
of the street life of old Lon- dan, collected by Harold Scott and presented by John Pud
ney
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port, closing local stock quota- tiona.
8.05 to 8.25 p.m.-
From the Studio
A Jazz Planu Recital by Doreen
Me.
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PROGRAMME
1. Black Coffee.
2. Solitude,
3. Dinah,
4. Sophisticated-Ladzi
Judge's Tribute To PUBLIC AUCTION.
Junior Barrister
CARRIED ON ALONE AND WON £30,000 DAMAGES
FOR CLIENT
A tribute was paid by Mr. Justice Charles on October 24 to a mem- ber of the Junior Bar, Mr. F. W.: Beney, whose client was awarded -£30,000 damages.
**This case," said the Judge, "took a most extraordinary and unusual course, and I think it my duty to do something before 1 leave the Court. The plainda in this case had provided himself
THE
HB Underaged have received
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
WEDNESDAY,
NOV. 27, 1935
"A", "12 ̃O'CLOCK" "NOON
AT THE SALES ROOM, N. 4, DUDDELL STREET
(For Account of the Concerned)
44
with one of the most distinguished. 55 Baler M. G. White Cap Paper Juniors at the Bar, Mr. Wutrid 94 Bales Unglazed White Staining Lewis, and with another Junior of. distinction. Mr. Beney.
"He had obtained as a leader, Sir Leslie Scott. Before the case
Paper
came on for hearing he had losi TERMS -As Customary. Mr. Wilfrid Lewis, one of his 'bits of beavy metal, for Mr. Wilfrid Lewis was appointed a Judge of the High Court,"
"No sooner had the case come on for hearing and the plaintif bren examined, than he piece of heavy metal. Bir Lesle idat a second
Scott was transferred to the still more exalted sphere of a Lord Justice of Appeal.
self with Wisdom, patience, and "Mr. Beney carried on by him-
acumen."
"He May Well Be Proud” ́ ́..
"I think it would be unfair. If I departed from this making it known that, in extraor- case without
dinarily difficult circumstances, Mr. Beney has acted in a way of which he may well be proud,"
· LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
MILDEW ON
CHINA REMEDIED
Ways Of Removing Spots on Antique China
Fine and old china, when bought
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL ST
"PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY,
27 NOV., 1935
· Commanding at 10.30 AM.
AT
CAMERON LODGE"
No. 548, "HE PEAK.
A QUANTITY OF.
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
also
One Upright Piano by *MOUTRIE & CO."
ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 26TH NOVEMBER, 1985.
TH-CASH on DelivesT.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
The plaintif in the action, as antique or when kept long out PUBLIC AUCTION.
which had occupied the Court for of use, and also when used but y several days, was Mr. Edward John not carefully dried, is often dis way, a mining engineer, who sued figured by greyish blotches and
Mr. Herbert George Latilia, dran-spots which are nothing more ofHE Undersigned have received
cler, and Finsbury
Pavement
less than mildew. Many women
House Finance Trust, Limited, of while deploring this ugy fa Finsbury Pavement, E.C., for dam-fect, thing they have to put up
upon what may be otherwise per
ages for breach of an agreement.
Mr. Way's case was that it was by remedied. If the spots, how- with it as a thing that cannot agreed that he was to have a pro- At Interest in the marketing of and even sometimes if they are. ever, are not of long standing. old concessions in West Africa they can be removed with a littl which he introduced to Mr Latilla. patience and proper treatment as He maintained that the concez-fallows.
slon were exploited at very great Rub the piece all over with profit.
vaseline, and leave it all day or The defendants denied
that all night in a warm over. Then there was an agreement such as wash and thoroughly dry it. 12 Mr. Way alleged, and pleaded that, procees may have to be repeated 8 25 to 8.30 p.m.-"When Day is if there was an agreement it was several times before all the marks
Döne.
5. Pardon my lore
6. Sweet arid glow.
8.30 to 9 p.m.-
B
From the Studio
A Lecture Recital by Amy Bath
accompanied by Nura Kanis."
to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter).
9.15 to 9.80 p.m.-
Hawaiian Music Lonesome without my baby. Lion. Rag.
My South Sea Sweetheart: Blue Sparks.
Lilive.
9.30 to 10 p.m.
From the Studio
A Recital by
May Sergeant (Mezzo-Soprano), 'Prue Lewis (Violin). Lindsay A. Lafford (Accompanist)
FROGRAMME
1. Songs:
The Red Sarafan-Varlamon. Summer is over-Chopin.
It is quiet and clear-Greve Sobolevsky May Sergeant. 2. Violin Solos:
Selected. Prue Lewis. 3. Songs:
No one shall ever learn- -
Dargomisky.
Do you remember?-Kochaton Berenade. Bakaleimkoff.
4. Violin Solos:
Belected.-Prue Lewis,
10 pm--Big Ben: Reuter Press
Bulletins.
10.10 to 10.45 p.m.-Ambrose and
his Orchestra
10.45 to 11 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry.
"Under Big Ben.”—A Talk
by
so vague as to be unenforceable in disappear. To law.
*
Defendant's Evidence
..initractions
Fo SEL. BT
·PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY,
NOV 27, 1985
COMMENCING AT 2,30°P.M..
TEELR
SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE:
Comprising:
Chesterfield Suites, Bed Room &
avoid mildew it. is important to see to it that Mr. Justice Charles found that good china is always perfectly there was a special agreement as dried after washing it up, es- Mr. Way alleged, and that eight pectaty before it is put away for of the concessions he introduced | long storage. And it.hould be produced a profit on marketing of stored in a place that bas no Dining Boom Furniture, Office about one million pounds,
suspicion of damp. The practice Furniture. Carpats, Huge, Linen, Cut- of pling wet or half-dry platos lery, Glass & Porcelain Ware, Alum. upon one another, and so leaving and Brass Ware, Ornamente, Clocks, His Lordship held that Mr. Ways them, is responsible for much de Enamel Batha, Records" & Gramo- share of the proft was £30,000, terioration in colour, Dishes with phone, Typewriters, Pictures, Elect. and he also awarded Mr. Way £60 Lids, such as vegetable dishes Table Lamp, Ton Bet in Case, Books for certain reports he made.
and sauce-boats, ouz..t ava- | and Novels, etc., ető. Entering judgment for Mr. Way to be put away without their
aisa for £30,080 with costs, Mr. Justice Lids où, while the ds themselves the under. Charles pointed out that four con- shoir'd be laid with cessions" walch Mr. Way Intro-side uppermost on à stelt. Parti BLACKWOOD FURNITURE duced had not yet been marketed. cularly fine pieces of china should If they showed a profit in the fu- be dried with a warm, as well as ture Mr. Way might be entitled to
a dry, cloth, Too often the drying
A SELECTION OF
and
8 Radio Sets
& share of the profit from their cloth is used when damp. And. 1 Piano by "The Robinson Piano
Co., Ltd." Let it be repeated, the china cup- exploitation, too. Referring to
board should always be a dry 1 Piano by "Collard & Collard " the two principal
place. It must never be forgotten 1 Enlarger for Leica Camera parties in the case, Mr. Justice
that the best china is made from evidence differs from Mr. Laula's able to absorb mosture from the Charles-ald: "Where Mr. Ways the softest clay, when is specially 1.Lot Photographic Accessories
1 Drawing Set evidence I most unhesitatingly air or its own surfac
1 Lot Suddlery. reject Mr. Latilla's evidence and
1 Gas Stove accepų Mr. Way's evidence...... I ob- served both in the witness-box very closely, and I came to what I think was the inevitable. conclu- slon that Mr. Latilla's evidence was' prevaricating, shuffing, and 'in 'some casis patently untrue.
"Mr. Way's evidence was the evidence of truth. I have no doubt about it at all":
MR. BLATTNER'S HEAVY FINANCIAL LOSS
Suicide Verdict At Inquest
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Nay, 4
2 Alabaster Lamps
Or VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 26TH NOVEMBER, 1935.
TERMB-CAsh on Delivası,
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS
When the case opened there was an imposing array of counsel, in- cluding five K.Cs. Sir Leslie Bott,
A verdict of "Suicide while tem- KC. (now Lord Justice Scott) ap- Deared with Mr. F. W. Beney. Mr. porarily insane" was returned by JP. Ashworth, and Mr. W., K the jury at the inquest at Elstree D.plock for the plaintin, Mr. Way Blattner, 54, after whom the Blatt
yesterday on the body or Ludwig
℗ p.m. Call DIA DJB. DIN fendants were Sir William Jowitt named, Mr. Blattner was dical treatment for some time, Representing three of the deerphone sound recording appar
* Howard Marshall.
11 pm-Close down
BERLIN PROGRAMME
(Germ, Engl)...
German Folk Song.
Programme Forecast
Eng).
The company, had been wound
up since, Mr. Blattner added that his father had been receiving me K.C., Mr. Bend Collins, C., Mr. found hanged at a country-club because he was in a generally run- J. W. Morris, K.C., and Mr. P in the village where he had been down, nervous condition. He was (Germ. Devlin. Mr. D. N. Pritt, K.C., Mr. Valentin Holmes, and Mr. T. G. Roche appeared for a fourth de- tendant. MEMNON
During the hearing of the action two of the defendants were dis missed from the But.
v.15 pm, Musical recitative
szceness reg
The harvest is safely brought in. Compiled by Maria Faber du Faur -0.45-0.m-News in English on ̃DJA“ and in Dutch on DJB. DJN
10 p.m. The best - German - male
choirs,
11 p.m.-Barth; the Africa Explorer
(In Memory of the 10th Anni versary of his Death) 11.15 p.m.-News In German on DJA, DIE, DIN. Close DJB (Germ, Engl.).
11.30 pm-To-day in Germany
Bound Pletures. J
1145 pm-Concert of Light Maste, 12.15 am- News in English on DIA
and in Dutch on DUNA SERIES 12.30 am-Close DJA, DIN (Germ
living
not earning anything and had no that his father was a German by which he had saved
Gerard Blattner, in evidence, said. Income other than the money
birth and had been in this country
for over 30 years, but had not been naturalized, In 1927 his father
said he had attended Mr. Blattner.
Dr. Erle Kay, of Boreham Wood
during the past 18 month for hia formed a company of which he nervous condition Recently he was managing director, and he had improved. The cause of death -had" studios, at Boreham Wood was asphyxiation. brought about
bearing his name before the talk by strangulation due to hanging?
The Coroner said that Mr. Blatt > The Caroner-Did that affect ner had had a diminishing income t
his business with stent pictures? and his wife and daughter wers
Considerably
Beach receiving medicat Did he suffer heavy Anancial that no doubt affected
"/^nera" outlook on 44
les came into general use.