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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12.30-2.15 p.m.-European Recorded

Programme.

12.30 p.m.-Dance Music by Jack

Hylton and his Orchestra

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.63 p.m.-Eght Concert Items. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press. Local: Weather Forecast. Time and Announcements.

10 p.m.-The New Mayfair Or

chestra.

2.15 p.m-Close down.

5-8 p.m.-European programme. 5-7 p.m.-Relay of Dance music from the Roof Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel

7. p.m..

CREATORE'S BAND

Overture Semiramide (Rossini). Selection--Traviata (Verdi). Selection-Cavalleria Rusticana

(Mascagni). Selection- Trovatore (Verdi),'

7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Que-

tailons.

7.33 p.m.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German.

English).

German Folk Song.

1.10 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 2 p.m.-News in German.

MASS MARRIAGE CEREMONY

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Many Chinese Couples PUBLIC AUCTION

United

HON DR. TS'O OFFICIATES

There was a large crowd present

2.15 pm-Concert of Light Music 2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-mony, which was performed by to, witness a mass wedding cere-

ers in Australia.

HE Undersigned hang received THE

instructions

TO SELL AT

PUBLIC AUCTION"

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the Hon. Dr. Two Acen-Wan, MONDAY, OCT. 12, 1836-

3. p.-News and Economie Re-C.BE, JP., on Saturday at the

view in English.

3.13 p.m.--To-day In

Sound Pictures.

Clermany.

3.30 pm-Gasparone. Operetta by Milocker. Director Fritz Wicke. Arranged by Ernst Wilhelmy. ✨ | 9.45 p.m.--The Army plays.

5.15 p.in-Review

NOEL COWARD'S MELODIES Selection-Scene from "Family

Album* *

Noel

Song Parisian Pierrot

Coward, Selection Scene from "Shadow

Play'

7.45 p.m.--

FROM THE STUDIO

Talk-"Thoughts on our Recent Defeat in Shanghal", by R.

Abbit

8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments.

8.03 p.m-A Relay from the Tai

Fing Theatre.

11 p.m.-Close down!

8.05-11 pan-European Programme from LEK. on a frequency of

€40 k.c's.

8.05 p.m. --The London Palladium

Orchestra, Richard Tauber

(Tenor).

Orchestra-Marche Symphonique 'Savino). Japanese Carnival -Andre de Basqué).

Songs- Let me awaken your

near Vienna, City of

ענת

dreams. Orchestra The Leek": Selection

(Middleton).

Song- "Rose Marie". Indian Love

Call (Rudolf Friml). Orchestra-Vienne (Finck). Songs - A brown bird singing (Royder Barrie, arr. Wood), --Le Cygne (Saint-Saens &

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic

view in German.

Chinese Y.M.C.A. Bridges Street. when twenty-one young couples were united in matrimony.

Not only was the auditorium hall packed to capacity, but the streets outside were crowded, which necessitated having the Emergency Unit of the Hong Kong Police Force in attendance, Mem- Re-bers of the 12th Hong Kong Troop.

5.45 p.m.-Children's Hour:

We can foretell the future. 6 p.m.-In the Crevasse.

Sketch by Hans Reithann 6.13 p.m. Sign off DJA and DJB

(German, English)..

6.55

p.m.-Call DJE and DVB (German, English). German Folk Song.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music- E p.m.-News in English.

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Cosmancing at 11.00 A.M.

AT THE SALES ROOM. DUDDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS

17

Comprising:-

Boy Scouts, and the St. John Am-

Artificial Silk & Cotton Piece bulance Brigade (Kowloon Divi- Goods, Woollen Piece Goode, Woollen & Cotton Blankets, Woollen sion), also lent valuable a'd, in

& Artificial Clothings, Cotton Cloth- keeping the crowds in check, "

ings, Rain Coats, Coloured Leather, The" actual wedding ceremony Needles, Hardware, Flask light Bulba, brief and unique. As their Dried Shrimps, Awabi, Compoy. names were called out, each couple Dried Mushroom, Dried Mussells, came forward to bow before the Birds Nests, Fish Maws, Shellac officials (The Hon. Dr. 9. W. ToGum, White Peppers, Sharks Fino, and Mr. David W. K.. At President Confectionery, American & Korean at the Chinese YMC.A.). TheyGinseng, Cow Bezoar, Monkey then bowed to each other before Bezoar, Camphor Baroos, Door Kads, placing rings on each other's Bears Galls, Medicine, Saccharine, Angers A marriage certificate was Dental Materials, etc., etc. | next handed "to the "happy pair" and they made way for the next

8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen

ers in the "Far East" and Cali DIQ 8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Musle couple.

(continued). p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

9.15 p.m.-The gay Muse of Ger- man Classic Music and Poetry 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in Engllah on DJ, DIQ in Netherlandish on DJB. 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

11:30 p.m.-"If I were a bird.”

Ingrid Brebeck and Werner

Droalhn sing Duets.

11.45 pm-Sports Review.

When all twenty-one couples were married, Dr. 8. W. Do con- gratulated them and in a short address expressed regret at the absence of the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, who was unable to be present.

At the conc.usion the proces~ sion of the married couples moved

TERMS-Cash on DeliveRRY,

LAMMERT BROS.. "AUUTTON EBRS

into the courtyard for photo- PUBLIC AUCTION.

graphs, and this served to increase the crowds on every roof and wall, as they strove to see the assembly

12 midnight-Close DJE. DJQ, DJB of husbands and wives,

(German. English),

RADIO MANILA.

Among the guests were:----Mrs. S, W, Tx'o and Miss TỶo Mr. K. P. He, Mr. Chiu Kam To, Mr. 8. 9. Fu. Mr. and Mrs Hu Pe Kook, Mr. and Mrs. Et Lup Sam Mr. Li Khu

5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News; Hon and Mr. Wong Kwok Fong.

and Music-English and Span-

Ish Current Events and Vaude-

ORDER OF APPEARANCE

bridegrooms

ville of the Air, conducted by The brides and Den Alva Morning Exerelsesappeared before the Hon. Dr. S. by Prof, G. T. Suva of the In- | W. T'o in the following order: sular Life Assurance Company. Tam Tit-yue and Miss Hothi-luen, 7 a.m.-Sign Off.

LA Wing-yin, and Miss Leung Yue- hips, Ho Tak-wah and Miss Chieng Ching-lai, Chan `Shu-wah and Migė Trut Bhou-yhog, Cheng Hong- hi and Miss Ng Kwun-ying, Li Wah-hi and Miss At Sintet-ying, Tam Shiu-hi and Mis Yua Sou-

9.30 s.m.--Nielson Financial Review:

and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-Sign Off 2.30 p.m.-Nielson Financial Review

and Música! Varieties. Balan)... Orchestra-Old

3.45 p.m.-Sign Off. Vienna Moon (Lebert. Zadowski. Car-5.30 pm.-U.P. Conservatory of

Music-Radio Practice Hour. dew).

6.10 p.m.-"Melody Lane" featuring

Mario del Rio.

it

arr.

8.45 p.m.-Vocal Selections

Light Opera.

yung. Tam Wing-cheung and Miss. Ho Yuk-taing, Liu Yau-chee and Miss L Lal-fun, Wong In-kwong and Miss Chung Kwan-yu. Woo from 6,20 pm-Spanish Informational Hi-kwong and Mias Wong Kwok- ling,Chan Chou-hing and Mis 6.35 p.m.-English Informational Tse Shlu-kin, Lai Ho-chuen and

· Vocal Gems--Maritana. Songs The Pipes of Pan. Arca- dy is ever young-"The Arca-

dians". Winnie Melville.

9 p.m.-News and Announcements

from London

9:20 p.m.-Jazi Piano Medie,

Charle Kunz, 9.40 p.m

by

The J. EL. Squire Celeste Octet. Moment Musical (Schubert),.. Serenade (Moszkowski)."

Melody in F. (Rubinstein, arṛ.

Sear).

и

Cavatina (Raff, Op. 85. No. 3;

arr. Sear).

Narcissus (Nevin).

The Wedding of the Rose (Jessel,

-arr. Willoughby).

10 p.m.-BIG BEN from London.

A Variety and Dance Programme.

Quick-Steps Canadian" Capers.

Raggin' the scale,

Period.

Period

Miss Yan Tak-han. Yun Chun- 6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, througn

woo and Malas Siu Fur-hing, Chan the courtesy of Swan. Culbert-sub-fun and Mia Beto Bu-chan. son and Fritz

-To be announced. 7.15 pm The Manlia Motor Com- Dany presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champions 7.30 pm-To be announced. 7.45 pm-The Mystery Singer. • 8.30 pim-On Wings of Song with

"Ramon Alberto.

845 p.ui-stock Quotations, and

Local Market Reports:

9 p.m.-Musical Potpourri. 10 p.m.-Sim oft.

CATHEDRAL SERMON“

(Continued from Page 3)

Lum Ngai-chuen and Miss Leung Kwong Stu-kwan, Mak Tung and Yin-yue, Yu Chun-abing and Miss

Miss Ho Li-ying. Lau Kit-shuen and Miss Lux Sheung-pirTM Hon Chi-hing and Miss Tam Bhuet- king and Yung Sair-kai and M'm

Loo Biu-hing.·

VIEWS ON' SOVIET'S NEW MOVE

THE Undersigned bave received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

MONDAY, OCT 12, 1986

CompENCING AT 11.00 AM.

AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREKT

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17 Boxen Nickelled Buttons

14 Packager Pendants

22 Dog. Bazalt Chains

1 Parcal Assorted Pendante and

Ear Rings

1 Package Fancy Ornaments for

Ladies Winter CoatTM

5 Boxes Veils and Faucy Cover.

17 Packages Different Lace and

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10 Bolls, Pearls on Strings

1 Case German Medicine

10 Electrical Mutore-

8 Cases Post Cards 1 Case Elrutic

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LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

PLOT AGAINST. STALIN

Paris, Oct. 9.

Paris, Oct. 9. The Soviet Russian threat to no longer adhere to the Non-Inter- vention pact is naturally greeted by the Communist paper "BU- The Badlyhooligans, to him when he is broken and manité" as well as by the Socialist Humorous-In love again "Eee- down. Any man in this Colony organ "Ere Nouvelle" The latter ing Stars"...Florence Des- would need to be blind if he did states that the Soviet note pro- mond (Commedienne). not see something of how cease- vides a. justification for those in Song Would You "Ban Felsc"lessly you all toil without pride France that now campaign for a

Sam Browne

and without prigishness to re- French Intervention in Spain, Tangoes-Madrecita de Pompeya dress intustice and to repair In a despatch from Geneva' the

Mi Musa Campers—“Bolicher

wounded and falling splitta butPetit Parisien" states that Geneva

A fresh plot against Stálin has Song I'm all alone......Webster you would be the first to acknow- circles ask the question, whether been discovered in Moscow, ac-

Booth

ledge that you do this not chiefly, the attempts on non-intervention cording to the "Matin Among by your own wits nor even by the are a last-minute attempt to save those, arrested in this connection high traditions of your callings but the Spanish Republic, or whether are the former Ambassador to by the inspiration of Him Who is Boviet Russia wants to split El- London, Bokolinot, the Ukrainian the Tard of all and the friend of rope into two camps and make the Soviet Leader Kotshubinski, and publicans and stoners.

success of the forthcoming Five the former director of the Soviet Power Conference illusory? The Trade Delegation to France, Pla- latter theory is favoured in some takon eircles because at the same time roadrean the Soviet Union has started an- other diplomatic action in Geneva in connection with the League Re- form. The "Petit Pariston” thinks that if saving the Spanish Repub

c was the motive, it came much too late. No Boctalist or Popular Front army could now pawsent the fall of the Madrid Government Tranuncran News Barvice,

Therefore our message to you to

Slow Fox-Trot-The Hills of old

Wycznin--“Palm Springs". Waltz-Stars in my eyes-ne

King steps out".. Vocal-I'll Stand by......Les Allen and His Canadian Bachelors Fim Selection-The Great Zieg-day is one of gratitude for what

feld.

you do for us Little Men, recogni Song-Star Gazing isle Carlisle, tion of the height of your eating Fox-Trots The Broken Record. and of its peculiar difficulties and The Music goes round and temptations assurance that it is around ANS

Immensely worth while and be Voca-Rhythm saved the world. longs to the will of God, and sum- The Mills Brothers s mens to fon as to all of to re- Selection Back Roses Lilian member Him before whose judge

Harvey (Sopraun).

ment seat we all must stand and Waltz A Beaitiful Lady in Hue in whose Name alone is love and 11 pm-Close-down,

zalvatim to be found.

ROTARY MEETING

Dr. J E. Montgomery, of the Matilda Hospital, will speak on "A Visit To Ball" at the Rotary Club megking to-morrow.

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