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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

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12.30 to 2.16 p.m.-European re-

corded programme. 12:30p.m.-Dance Music.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936

COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.

A Gobows No. 23 LOWER, THE HONG KONG & Kowloon WHARF &

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A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS

Comprising.-

Weather Report

1.03 p.m.-The Mills Brothers and

Albert Prejean (Tehor),

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION 2 The following frequencies will be

psed :---

GSH 21.47 Mc/s 13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (18.86 m.)

1.20 p.m.-The Dubarry-Selection, 1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, 7 p.m.-Big Ben. "In Order of Ap-

Rugby Press News. Local: Wea- ther forecast, time and, an- nouncements.

1.40 p.m.--Vocal Gems,

2 p.m.-The London Palladium

Orchestra.

2.15 p.m.--Close down

5 to 8 p.m.-European programme. 5 to 7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

7 p.m-

Ir

A Selection of Elgar "

Compositions

pearance." A, musical-comedy Jig-saw, pieced together by John Pudney and Eric Fogg. The parts will be taken by: Olive Groves (Soprano); Jan Van der Gucht (Tenor): George Baker (Baritone): John Rorke (Baritone): the BBC Revue Chorus; the BBC Empire Orchestra leader, Dantel Melsa), under the direc- tion of Eric Fogg.

8 pm-Sports Talk.

Serenade in E Minor for Strings, 8.15 p.m.-The Philip Whiteway

Op. 20.

14

Prelude "The Kingdom, Op. 51. Pomp and Circumstance March

No. 4 in G. Prelude The Dream of Geron-

tius." Op. 38.

7.30 p.m

Iron Pipes, Boual, Square & Flat Bars, Rivets, Nails. IronPlates, Tabes and sheets, Brass, Aluminium, Wire Ropes, Hoops, Hails, Galvaniz- ed Sheets. Steel Angles, Zinc Plates, Hurd Ware, Machinery, Metal Goods, Padlocks, Old Scrap Tin Plates, Paper, Old Newspapers, Tobacco and Tobacco Leaf, "Flour, Canned Goods, Malted Milk, Raisins, Medicine, Glass Bottles, Rubber shoes, Earthernware, Glass Ware, Japanese Crockery Cotton Goods, Pièce Goods, Perfumed Soap, Fer- tilizer. Fodder, Printing Ink, Paint, Fandalwood, Jute, Fish Oil, Sa-8.05 phuric Acid, Ammonia, Acetic Acid, 11 p.m.-Close down. Chlorate of Potash, Fire Crackers, 8.05 etc., etc.

A Recital by John McCormack (Tenor)

1. Shannon River Morgan).

2. A Fairy Story by the Fire

(Merikanto).

3. Now Sleeps the Crimson Petzl .. (Quilter).

4. Sweetly She Sleeps My Alice

fair (Foster).

5 Cases Singlets

and

2

Electric Goods

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2

Radio Tubes

"

4

13

Teruis Rackets

1

Cinerna Parts.

4 Packages Neon Sign Equipment

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Book Binding,

Machine Ruling,

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is equipped with all the latest and most up-to-date appliances for the production of first-class work.

All descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Circulars, Visiting and Invitation Cards with latest Royal Script Type.

COMMERCIAL PRINTING

turned out accurately, and with the greatest despatch, under the direct supervision of experienced Europeans.

Gold Lettering," and Marbling, etc.

All executed on the premises at the shortest notice.

Law Work,

Ledgers and Account books, A speciality, and

at prices which compare favourably with any printing establishment in the Far East.

Estimates furnished.

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7.43

8

p.m.-Jazz Piano Medley by Charlie Kunz.

p.m.-Lccal: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements.

8.05

p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert.

to 10 p.m.-European pro gramme from Z.E.K. on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles,

p.m.-Excerpts from "Yes

Madain."

8.30 p.m.-"Sonata in D Minor," Op. 31 No. 2 (Beethoven) play- ed by Frederie (Planoforte).

8.50 p.m.

Lamond.

Three Welsh Songs by Lefla Megane (Contralto)

1. All Through the Night (Old

Welsh Air).

2. My Little Welsh, Home (Wil-

llams).

3. Dear Wales (Roberts).

9 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry

JI

A Talk on "The King George V. Memorial" by Mr. Stanley

Baldwin

8.10 pm-News Bulletin and An-

nouncements.

9.30 p.m.-

Song Memories

Let's Have a Chorus.

My Songs from the Shows.-

Marie Burke (Soprano). Sweet Genevieve; At Trinity

Church What's

Finck).

Next

fart. Herman

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Ensemble. Alla Polka (Sme- tana). Melody at Dusk (Re- ginald King). Pierrette (Chaminade). Viennese March (Kreisler). In Kew Gardens: In Limehouse (Lights o Lon- don) (Lowry).

8.40 p.m.-Love of Country.

p.m.-Greenwich Time Signa...

9 p.m. The News and Announce-

ments.

9.20 p.m.-The Pavilion Theatre Orchestra. directed by Frank Stokes. From the Pavilion Theatre, Liverpool.

9.45 p.m.-Close down.

TRANSMISSION 3

1.

The following frequencies will be used: -

GSG 17.79 Mc/s (66.86 m.) GSP 15.14 Mcjs 19.82 m.) OSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.)- (from 11.30 p.m. to close), 10 p.m.-Big Ben, "A Countryman's

Diary," by A. G. Street, “ 10.17 p.m.-The Central Band of

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MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1936

COMMENCING AT 10 A.M.

AT."Nos. 11 AND 113, AUSTIN

ROAD, KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

and

ONE ELECTRIC WATER

COOLER

ON VIEW FROM SUNDAY, THE 7TH JUNE, 1936.

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THE ARCHBISHOP OF ROUEN

Deprivation By The Pope.

ALLEGED BREACH OF CANON LAW

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS"

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received THE

Instructions

TO SELL HT

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OX

FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1936

COMMENCING At 11.00 AM.

A1 THEIR SALES ROOM

DUDDELL STREET.

A Fine Assortments of Ladies Dresses, Coats, Tiea, Costume Jewellery, Glass Ware, Sundries etc...

etc.

16 Cases Beads

Pictures

and

48 Coir Door Mats

TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERT,

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THE

HE Cndersigned have received

Instructiona

TO SELL ar

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936

COMMENCING AT 11.00 A.M

AT THEIR SALES ROUM, DUDDELL STREET.-.

400 Doz. Brass Belts and Buckles 200 Doz. Shoe Buckles.. 1500 Yards Elastic Bands

His Majesty's Royal Air Force (by permission of the Air Council); conducted by Flight- Lieut. R. P. O'Donnell, M.V.O.. Director of Music, Royal Air

Paris, May 17, Force. From the Royal Air Force Headquarters, Uxbridge.

Great surprise has been caused Selection, La Vie Parisienne in Roman Catholic circles by the Offenbach), Souvenir de Val-deprivation of Mgr. Andre de la Rouen. paraiso, La Zamacueca (Rit-Villerabel, Archbishop of ter), Saltarello (Gounod). The Archbishop was deprived by had Selection, La Bohème (Puc-order of the Pope after he

to resign cini). Selection, Please. Teacher several times refused

160 Doz. Nail Polish Powder (Waller Tunbridge). Calop.

when called upon to do so by the

640 Pieces Corde and Socketa for Now Here Now There (Faust),

successor whom the. Pope had ap-

Electric Iron 11 p.m.-"Cast a Cloat," Sangs an'

pointed, Mr. Chollet, the Archbl-33,50 Packets Cigarette Paper stories o' langsinsyne aboot the shop of Cambrai, who has now claes folk pit off fan May gaed taken his place. oot. w the eighth o' the Auld Wives' Tales. -This ane'll be about folk that werenae as daft as Tam o' the Linn! Tam o' the Linn had nae breeks

tae wear,

1

The reason for the deprivation of Mgr, de la Villerabel is that, in defiance of canon law, he caused, or suffered, an ecclesiastic to be de- ferred to secular Justice without the consent of the Church. The He coft him a sheepskin tae mak' ecclesiastic in question is Mgr. Ber-

him a pair.

The fleshy side oot, the wooly

side in

"It's Ane simmer cleedin," quo

Tam o' the Linn.

12 Cases Brass and Nickel

Handles for Furniture

2 Cases Ornaments for Hats and

Dresses

2 Cases Straw Braids

2

Doll Heads

and

tin, until recently Vicar-General of Rouen, who was recently, charged A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods

maladministration of funds of certain religious bodies.

with

the

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry 11.45 pm. The Harp Trio. Tina

Close down.

Bonifacio (Harp); Harry Dy- son (Flute); Gethyn Wyke and was quickly promoted by him. ham George (Violoncello). Love Dance (Madam Sherry) (Hoschna). Gavotte (Lulli). Entr'acte In E fat (Fair Mald of Perth (Bizet). 11.55 pm.-The News and

de la Villerabel to Rouen on

Mgr. Bertin accompanied MET TERMS:-Cash on Delivery,

his translation from Amiens in 1920

4.55 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA, DJB

(German, English). German Folk Song.

5 p.m.--Hitler Youth Programme:

A Talk about "Educational Tasks

in the Work of Culture," by

the Director of the "Broad-

casting and Culture" Depart

ment of the German National Youth Headquarters. Oberge-- bletsführer Cerff,

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in English.

5.45 p.m.-Cavalleria Rusticana.

Opera by Mascagni, 6.45 p.m.News and Economic Re-

view in German,

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.

8 p.m.-News in English-8ign off

DJQ.

8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-

'ers In Australia:

8.20 p.m.-Topical Talk. 8.35 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued),

Complaints were made against him in 1934, and he was then dismiss- ed by the Archbishop after having been found guilty of mqladmin- istration by the diocesan tribunal, An- but he appealed successfully to the Vatican. The matter was then re- ferred to the Minister of the In- 12:15 am-Ben Oakley and his opened against Mgr: Bertin. It is terior, and civil proceedings were

midnight.---Greenwich

nouncements,

12

Signal.

Dance Orchestra:

12.43 pm-A Talk by the

Engineer of the British casting Corporation.

1 a.m.-Close down..

NO DUKE OF CORNWALL

Title Dormant

Time

Chiefings that Mgr. de la Villerabel has Broad-

on account of these civil proceed-

London, May 9.

*

been deprived.

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HE Undersigned bara received

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ON

FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1936

Commencing at 2,30 P.M.

AT Tazin SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

VALUABLE, HOUSEHOLD A QUANTITY OF

It was not until after Mgr. de la Villerabel had twice refused to résign at the command of the Pope that the Archbishop of Cambral was sent to take his place at Rouen, The first public intimation of his deprivation was given. in the "Church Bulletin" of the Arch- bishopric dated yesterday, which announced that Mgr. Chollet, the Archbishop of Cambrai, had been appointed Apostolic Administrator For the first time for 95 years taken possession of his charge on"

of the vacant see of Roven and had there is ho Duke of Cornwall

May 2. On that date Mgr. Chollet That is the effect of the ruling. went to the Archbishop's Palace at given under the authority of the Rouen, and in the course of an in- secretary of the Duchy of Corn-terview with. Mgr. de la Villerabel wall, that "his Majesty, while called for his resignation in the owner of the Duchy of Cornwall name of the Pope. In accordance Ware, Teak Bed & Dining Room not the Duke of Cornwall.” with usage the demand was re-Faraiture, Office Furniture, Orna This will serve to correct a mix-peated three times in the presencements, Clocks, Hugs, Carpet, Electric 9.15 p.m.-News and Economic Re-conception in regard to the title of witnesses, and the crozier was Table Lamps,

view in German on DJA, DJB which has been popularly held, then removed from the possession Gramophones & Records, Cutlery, even in Court circles. It had been of the outgoing Archbishop. The Glass & Bras Ware, Porcelain 9.30 pm The Hasse Chamber Or-contended that the title became appointment of Mgr. Chollet is Ware, ric., ste.

chestra.

merged in the Crown' un the temporary. 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-accesston of the present King.

view in English on DIN and in Dutch on DJA, DJE,

9 p.m. Sign of DJA and

(Germ., Engl.).

9.05 p.m.-Call DJA. DJB.

(Germ, Engl.).

German Folk Bong.

DJB

DJN

I

9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the "Far East."

DJN.

¿

Mgr. de la Villerabel has now The title fa held by the Bove- written a personal letter to the reign's eldest son. It has been Pope and awaits his reply. It is dormant more than once since its uncertain whether he can be oblig creation in 1937, the last time

ed to vacate the Archiepiscopal 10.30 p.m.-We Announce the New being from the accession of George Palace, which was leased to him

10.15 p.m.-To-day, in Sound Picturés.

Month.

11.15 pm. This

German.

is how the

Peasants Dance. Arranged by Gotthold Frotscher.

12 midnight-Closé DJA, DJE, DIN

(Cerman, English).

IV: in 1820 to the birth of King by the civil authorities; Edward VII in 1841.

The dormancy or the title will

temporarily deprive gatherings toast, "The Prince of Wales, Duka

of Cornishmen of a cherished of Cornwall”

FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Baites, Black Wood

Pictures. Linen,

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY,

THE 4TH JUNE, 1888.

TERMS ---CASH on DELIVERY, '

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