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Commencing at 5.15 PM.

AT TESIE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 7TH OCTOBER, 1936.

TERMS CASH ON DELIVERT.

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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.

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türned 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.

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12.30-2.16 p.m.-European Pro- 2.15 pm-Musical Miscellany teon-

gramme.

13.30 pm-A. Concert

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.-Concert Waltzes. 1.25 p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press Local: Weather Fore- cast,

Announce. Time and merits.

1.40 p.m.-Relay-Rotary Club Ti

in Speech from

the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden— Mrs. Mary Barker on "Child Welfare."

2.10 p.m. (Approx:3-Close. Down.

4-7 p.m.---Chinese Programme......... 7-11 p.m. European Programme, 7 p.m.-Essię Ackland (Contralto).

and. Yehudi Menuhin (Violin). 1. Aria-Che Faro Senza Euridice ("'Orfeo ed Euridice") (Gluck). 2. Violin Solo.-"Izar's Bride"

Song of The Bride (Rimsky- Korsakov).

Violin Solo - Campanella Op. 7 (Paganini).

3. Song-A Song of Thanksgiving

(Allitsen),

Song - Sweet and Low (Barby),

4. Violin Solo-Allegro (Flocco).

Violin Solo-La Capricciose (Ries).

5. Song. Homing (Del Riego).

Song---Coming Home (Wi- mot, arr. Willeby). 7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock

Quotations.

8 p.m. Local; Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments.

7.33 p.m.

From the Studio. "The New Z.B.W. Dance Or-

chestra."

Programme.

1. Man from Harlem. 2. Alone.

3. Valdivostock - (Special

rangement by S. Andres).

4. Please Belleve me,

5. How 'm I doin'.

ar-

6. Home on the Range-(Waltz),

7. Gotta Bran' New Sult.

8. What's the name

song!

9. I wanna woo.

10. Did I remember.

11. Sax Holiday.

13. Nobody's Sweet-heart, 8.20 D.-

of

that

Old Musical Comedy Gems by the Light Opera Company.

1. "The Cat and the Fiddle."

2. "C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue."

3. "The New Moon,"

6.40 p.m.-

From the Studio.

A Beethoven Recital by Luba Shaftain, (Pianoforte).

1. Sonata Op. 109.

(a) Vivace.

(b) Prestissimo.

(c). Andante.

(d) Variations.

2. Rondo from Sonata Op. 13

(Pathetique),

& p.m.-News and Announcements

from London.

9.20 p.m.-May Night"-Overture

(Rimsky-Korsakov).

p.m."Hawatha's Wedding

9.30

Feast"

Sung by

Society.

10 p.m.-

(Coleridge - Taylor)

the Royal Choral

A Relay from London. Big Ben Talk: "Foreign Af- fairs" by Sir Frederick Whyte, K.C.S.I., LLD.

10.16 p.m.-

A Variety Programme, Plano Solo.-Gerry Building. Piano Solo-May Write Blues-

Gerry Moore.

Song.-River Man-Dinah Miller.

tinued).

2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-

ers in New Zealand.

3 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in English.

3.15 p.m.-To-day

Sound Pictures.

in

Germany.

3.30 p.m.-We announce, the New

Month.

415 p.m.-"Adagio fears.”

A variety hour.

HITLER SPEAKS TO NATION

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Appeal To Pull Together

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TH

جنت

NHE Undersigned hars received

Instructions from

Berlin. Oct. 4. On the occasion of the thanks-THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME giving festival of the Burckeberg. Chancellor Hitler delivered a

speech, and, amid enthusiastic cheers, began:

"Wheri we look around in the menacing world, we see nothing. but unrest, insecurity, hate and

5.30 p.m.-News and Ecuromic Re- upbridled passion. Germany is

view in German.

F)

5.45 p.m.-Little German Reader.

6 p.m.-Songs by Schubert

Johanna Egli.

wedked between this world, which everybody feels is going towards a tragic destiny. Willingly or not, we are. Dart of it., and therefore value more than ever our own or- And

6.15 pm-Sign off DJA and DJ der in domestic, affairs.

(German, English).

6.35 p.m.-Call DJE and DJB

(German. English). German Folk Song,

7 p.m.--Concert of Light Music

p.-News in English.

5.15 p.m.Greetings to our Listen- ers in the Netherlandish East Indies and Call DJQ

COURT,

TO SELL AT

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1936

1

Ar 12 O'CLOCK NOON

seeing that there are so many argent tasks to be accomplished, it The

A1 THEIR SALES ROOM

BUDDELL STREET.-

Goods and Chattels la all the more necessary to main-: of Cassum Ahmed of No. 64,

tain this order at all costs.

"Whatever happens. nothing Nathan Road, Ground Floor. must interfere with this order, neither economic nor political reasons, We cannot let the in-

dividual do what he wants-first TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY. in consideration is the command

8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music of the community to perform the

duty to the nation

"The peasant cannot strike and

(continued).

:1

9 p.m.-News and Economic Re-say he will supply no more milk,

view in German.

9.15 p.m.-Passacaglia for two

planos by Karl Walter Meyer. Will Hahn, Walter. Thlele. 9.30 pm.-Folk Song Singing by the

Hitler Youth.

2.45 pm-A Little German Reader. 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in English on DJE, DIQ

in Netherlandish on DJB. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures. 10.30 p.m.-"Born to see, and called

to look."

Music and Poetry.

Petroni. Violin.

11.15 pm-Salo Concert: Leo Sonata Op. 103 by Schumann: Malaguena, by Albeniz; Caprice by Pa-

ganini. 11.45 p.m.-The Record Goblin. 12 midnight-Close DJE. DJQ. DJE

(German, Eng}lsh).

RADIO MANILA

5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- 1sh Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air. conducted by

Don Alva.

↑ a.m.-Sign Off

9.30 am.-Nielson Financial Review

ahd Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m.-Sign Off.

.2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties.

3.45 p.m.---Sign Off.

6 pmSong and Movie Magazine of the Air, sponsored by the Literary

Song-Movie Maza-

zinc

6.20 p.m.--Spanish Informational

Period.

6.35 p.m.-English Informational

Férlod.

8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan. Culbert- son and Fritz. p.m.-Radio Crusaders, conducted

by Bernie Nolasco.

7

7.30 p.m.-To be announced. 7.45 p.m.--Oriental Classic Trio and

Alma Corre (Chain KZEG),

just as the factory worker can also not say What has a peasant got to do with me?' Now more

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

than ever it is necesary to make PUBLIC AUCTION. an appeal pull together more than hitherto, The more we pull to Bether, the stronger we will be- come. We will remain a waited

nation, and nobody in the world THE Undersigned Dave received

can overcome us.

"There must be nothing but productive work, and no specula- tion. You are in me the man, who with ruthless resolution will protect the higher interests of the nation against the individual. I will not tolerate any person com- ing and saying I alone decide the Is it not prices for my goods." better to organise the economic life in such a way that there is definite relationship between wages and prices, than that the latter are dictated at random? And then afterwards restoring the old state of affairs by means of a devaluation? Our policy for wages and prices must be stable [... and constant. and as long as I am at the head of the State I will successfully defend the sensible national self-maintenance against

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such madness."—— Transocean News Rervice.

U, S. DIPLOMAT PASSSES

Mr. Jesse "Isador Straus

New York, Oct. 4. Mr. Jesse Isidor Straus, until re- cently United States · Ambassador to Paris, died here to-day. Reuter.

Jesse Isidor Straus. the Ameri- can business man who became an Ambassador, was born at New York. In January, 1872. He studied at Harvard where he took his B.A. 8.30 p.m.-Song Recital by Char-degree in 1893. His father and

8 p.m.-To. be announced..)

8.15 p.m. Commercial Monitor.

main Boomer.

mother were drowned in the

845 p.m.-Stock Quotations and Titanic disaster in 1912.

Local Market Reports.

9 p.m.-"Sampaguita,”

conducted

by Remigio Mat, Castro.

Instrumental-Quivering Quavers (9.30 p.m.-Musical Potpourri,

--FOX-Trot Intermezzo-Otto 10 p.m.-Stấn of

Dobrindt and his Plano Sym-

phonista.

Song-When I'm With You-

("Poor Little Rich

Leslie Hutchinson. Accordion Solo,

-

Girl")-

Woodland

Flowers-Viljo Vesterinen. Bong. Frankie and Johnny —

Helen Morgan.

Band.-Mood Indigo--Joe Para-

dise and His Music.

Bong. —Lucia — The Vagabond

Lover (Tenor).

Plano Solo-I've got two lips

Garry Moore.

Violin Solo, Daybreak-Albert

Bändler, Humorous. He was a Gentle

man's Gentleman Michael

Carr.

Instrumental-Cielito Linda - Ferera and Paaluhl (Hawafian Guitar's).

11 p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Plea For

"Smiling

King" Stamp

Straus joined the dry goods firm of R. H. Macy and Co., started at the bottom of the ladder. deter-

mined to learn all the details of

the business, and by 1919 bad be come its president. He and his two brother's managed the great store which employs 10,000 peo- ple.

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

TUESDAY, OCT. 6, 1936

Commencing at 2.30 P.M. -

AT THE SALES ROOM. No. 35, HANKOW 'ROAD,

FOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Furniture, Bed Room & Drawing Teak Offca and Dining Room

Boom Forniture, Carpets and Rugs, Books, Pictures, Ornaments, Force- Iain and Glass Ware, Brass and Aluminium Ware, Silver & E. P. Ware, Cutlery, Electric Table Fans & Lamps, Sewing Machines, Electric Befrigerator, etc., ole,

aleo

A SELECTION OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE

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TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS:

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned have received: Instructions

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ON

In search for novelties-Dew goods or new models-he travelled much in Europe, especially in France, Germany, England and Spain. He speaks several langu-WEDNESDAY,

ages.

9 He was a collector and also a politician. A strong Democrat, he lonless." This is how Sir Ian for the

"Empty things..........glum, expres-supported Roosevelt's campaign speeches Presidency by Hamilton described the King Ed- and generous gifts to the party. ward VIII stamps at a British funds, During the banking criats Legion meeting at Haddington, in the spring of 1933 he did his East Lothian, recently.

best to exert a calming influence. "Why are we people at home

"Straus provided the funds for fobbed off with so cruel a libel as extensions at Harvard University, that upon our new stamps?" he of whose Board of Overseers he. asked "Empty things! Where is the was a member. He alsó belongs to King's charm? Where is his char-

the Council on Foreign Relations, acter?

the Foreign Policy Association "Nothing but a glum, expression- and the American Academy of 10x4 alde-face. At Lennoxlove, Political and Social Science. His where I am staying, hange the business interests included direc- famous picture by Van Der Vaart torships in the New York Life In- surance Co. and the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. He is also a trustee of a savings bank and a hospitaf.------ Reuter.

1.05 pm-Call DJA, DJB (German, from which Britannia was taken,

English},

to be put upon the back of the pennies. That was a fine face brimful of energy, and not a blank profile,"

German -Folk Song..

1.10 p.m.-A Musical Miscellany.

2 pm-News in German.

OCT. 7, 1986

Commence AT 11.00 AM. AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

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