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31.38m. (95.60 k.c.) 19.74m. (15.200 k.o.) 18.89mm. (17.760 kr.) DJ.N. 31.45m. (95.40 k.c.) D.J.Q. ...... 19.43m. (15.280 k.c.) 1.05 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, English). German Folk Song, 110 p.m. Merry sounds. 2 p.m. News in German. 2.15 p.m. Merry sounds (continued). 2.55 p.m. Greetings to Our listeners.

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p.m.-"Johri Londoner at Home." 4.55 p.m.-Chopin Piano Sonatas -2: Harold Craxton. 5.35 pm.- "Suggestions for Your Book List”- 5.40 p.m.-The News and An nouncements.

OPIUM AND

HEROIN PILLS

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

For the possession of hero PUBLIC AUCTION.

pills at 49. Kimberly, Rond, ground floor, Chin Po, 26, unemployed. Leung Leung, 20, spinster) Tam Chuen 31, widow, Lo Hui, 29, widow, were brought befode Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.

Revenne.Oficer. P. J. O'Neil.ap- plied for a week's remand which was granted.

WANCHAI DIVAN Appearing before Mr. E., Keen at the Central Magistracy yester

day, Ip Fook, was charged with keeping an opium divan and possession of a quantity of opium Trans. II (G.S.H., G‚S.G., G.S.B.). at No. 391, Hennessy Road ground

7.00

Ben: p.m-Big

Dance | floor. Defendant was fined $200 Music. 7.45 p.m.-A Commentary or four months' hard labour in on the Cheltenham Gold Cup, from | default. the National Hunt Meeting. 8.00

2,000 PILLS FOUND...... p.m-A Light Orchestral Program- Sentence of one year's hard la- me. 8.15 p.m.-This is England"- bour was imposed on Wong Mul 8.30 p.m.-The B.B.C. Dance Or- | chestra, 8.55.p.m.-The News and Announcements. 9.05 p.m.-A Violin Recital by Jean Fougnet. Trans. Ir (G.S.H. G.S.F., G.S.B.). 10. p.m.-Big Ben: "Hughle Green and his Gang" 10.30 p.m.- Recital of Somerset Folk-songs, by Clive Carey, 10.45 pm-å Leung Yee was brought before Recital by Dorothy Mr K. Keer at the Central Ma- Planoforte Manley. 11.13 p.m.-"A Country-glatracy yesterday charged with man's Diary." a talk by A. G. possession of opium and heroin Street. 11.30 p.m-Operatie Music. pills, and keeping ani optúm divan 12 pm Pig Yourself!" Famous at No. 470 Hennessy Road, first instances of Tu Quoque: 12.30] Foor. Defendant was fined $250 p.m.-The News and Announce- or five months' imprisonment. ments. 12.50 p.m.--Dance Music.†

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MANILA

KZRM-619.5 k.c.---485 Metres. Owned and directed by Erlanger

and Gålinger, Inc.

for keeping an heroin and opium divan at No. 25, Sai Street, first noor, when he appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy. Genior Revenue Officer Grimmitt said that about 2,000 heroin pilis were found on the premises...

ANOTHER DIVAN

BANISHEES GAOLED

Lam Tap. 22, who was banished for a period of 10 years from Nov. 1935, wandered about in Western Street outside No. 7 Police Station on Tuesday last and was arrested. He was charged before Mr. W.

THE Undersigned have received.

Instructions

TO SELL T

PUBLIC AUCTION

OX-

FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1997. COMMENCING At 10.30 A.M.

AT THIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL ST«DET, A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS

GOODS

Artificial

Comprising:-- Woollen, Cotton & Piace Goods, Raincoats, Overcoats, Clothing, Woollen Blankets, Bing- lets, Handkerchiefe, Trimmings, Elastic Braid, Artificial Silk En- broidered Thread, Bewing Needler, Ladies and Gents Watches, Jade Stone Bangles and Neck, Laos, Metal Press Buttons, Zip Fasteners, Saccharine, etc., etc.

also

2 Midget Cameras with Films 11 Coloured Camera Lenses

TERMS-CASH ON LIVELY,

LAMMERT, BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

Schofield at the Central Magistracy PUBLIC AUCTION

Defendant

Yesterday for a breach of the De- portation Ordinance. was sentenced to six months im- prisonment.

*6.30 am. Breakfast Hour of News and Music. 6.55 am. New York stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson and Frits. 7 a.m. Sign of 9.30 a.m. Nielson Financial. Review and Mudcal Varieties 11.15 am. Bign off. 2.30 p.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m. Sign of 8 pm. Records in July last year, was arrested in 6.15 p.m. Spanish Informa- Queen's Road West on Tuesday for tional Period 6.35 p.m. English having returned to the Colony be. Informational Period. 5.55 p.m. fore the expiration of his banish- New York stock quotations Swan, ment period of ten years. Defen- Culbertson and Fritz..

dant, had four similar

4

.p.m.

Man Shiu, 31, who was deported

previous

LONDON FIRE FRAUDS

To be announced. 7:15.p.m. Ques- convictions. He was sentenced to tion Box Reporter. 7.30 p.m. Jerry one years hard labour.

Romancers. 7.45 p.m. : and his Elizalde J Cia programme. B p.m. "Ecos Latinos.".- 8.40 p.m. Manila stock quotations—Swan, Culbertson and Fritz 8.45 p.m. Local market reports. 855 pm. Stock quotations in Spanish- L R Nielson & Company. 9 p.m. Hollywood Latino." 9.15 p.m. "Ecos Latinor" Records. 10 p.m. Sign off.

AUSTRALIA

Convict Reveals Secrets

Tstructions

HE Undersigned have received

TO BELL ST

$5.

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY,

MARCH 6. 1937

COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M

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ÁT THEIR SALES, ROOM,

DÜLDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD & OFFICE FURNITURE

αξιό

̧À ̈ FEW PIECES OF BLACK WOOD WARE. kid

One Milners' Iron Safe

mic Review in English, 3.15 p.m. To- day in Germany. Sound Pictures, 3.30 p.m. Eternal monuments of Potsdam. German Culture; VL 4.15 pm. Military Concert, 5.30 p.m. News and Economic Review in German. 5.45 pm Sonata in G major by Brahms. 6.15 pm. Sign of DJA and DJB (German, English). 6.55 pm. Call DJA, DJB, DIN, DJE, German Folk Bong. 7 p.m. Concert of Light Music & pan. News in English. 8.15 p.m. Concert of Light Music (continued).. 9.55 p.m., Greetings to our Listeners in the "Near

London, Mar. 3. East. 9 p.m. News, and Econo- mic Review in German and Call

Leopold Harris, who it under- DJQ. 9.15 p.m. Folk Music. 0.45

going a prison term for his con- pm. The new German book.

3LR-Wave Length, 31.34 metres;nection with a series of fires "in 10 p.m. News and Economic Review

Power, 1 Ellowatt; Frequency,

London, was brought from Maid- in English on DJE, DJN, DJQ in

8.58 megacycles. ..

etone Gaol to-day and gave Netherlands on DJB. 10.15 p.m... To-day in Germany. Sound Pic- 1.43 p.m. Melbourne Central Post startling evidence in actions in Australian News the King's Bench Division of the tures. 10.30 p.m. The Franken-Office Chimes.

11.30 p.m.

and Notes. 2 p.m. Chimes. 2.01 High Court arising from fres on burg Dice-Throwing.

p.m. Description of last half hour's the premises of the late Mr. Willie The development of the German

Clarkson, theatrical costumiers. artist with the progress of time. play in first day of Fifth Test

A number of Lloyds under- Mid-Match. 2.30 p.m. Resume of day's Songs by Franz Schubert.

return of night. Sign off DIN, DJE, DIQ, DJB play. 2.45 pm. National Anthem, writers claimed the

Close down.

£25,000 paid in connection with (German, English).

Ares, at Clarkson's Wardour Street premises ir 1931. Clarkson's ad- ministrators dented the allega- tlons made and counter-claimed for £38,000 which the insurers refused to pay following a fire in Cairo, Mar. 3.

a store in Ramilles Place in 1933. In order to give young Egyptians

Harris testified that the Ward- the beat training in Air defence our street fire was due to arson and gas attacks, the Government by the so-called "tray and taper" has decided to institute compulsory method. He added that after the courses in air defence schools

fire. Clarkson and his (Harris') | Tremorcan - New Sprewe The "Rambon," it will be recall-throughout the country and to manager took a quantity of un- ed, was seized by the nationalists begin at once with the manufac damaged *tuff upstairs to ba on the way to Alicante, because she lure of gasmaska in order to ensure carried a consignment of war ma-

that sufficient quantities of gas- terial for the Spanish Reda

marks are available in case of an Transocean News Service.

emergency.....

DUTCH VESSEL LOSES CARGO

Gibraltar, Mar. 3. The Dutch steamer "Rambon," which was held up by nationalist cruisers and compelled to unload its cargo at Ceuta, arrived here to- day on the homeward vorage.

FREE PORT ZONE AT HAIFA

Jerusalem Mar. 3,

A Free-Fort zone has been as- signed to Iraq in the harbour of Halfa under the new trade agree- ment concluded here between the British Government and the Gov- ernment of Iraq- Transeccan Newh Service

EGYPTIANS STUDY AIR DEFENCE

burned and spoilt

wetted and thus

The whole of the damage in

The Ministry of health has drart-that are. sald Hurrla, was about £5,000. but the insured received. ed plans for the organisation of civilian air defence throughout the £25.000. of which he (Harris) got

£750 and his manager £180.- country.—

Reuter Transocean News Service.

LEAGUE SESSION

REQUISITION

* Geneva; Mar. 3. The Government of Afghanistan addressed a letter to the League of SURRENDER TO

Nations suggesting that an ex- NATIONALISTS traordinary session of the League

should be held to discuss the rein Gibraltar, March 3.

Hans between Egypt and the Tea

A detachment or 400 Red mill-re tamen crossed the tiver Tajo at The question is, however, cona- Talavere and surrendered to the dered impractical in League circles, Nationalists, according to a mess-since the Capitulation Conference age here from Avila. It is added at Montreux must be held fast. It that the deserters were mostly is proposed that the session de- young recrufts who had been press-manded by Afghanistan be held in ed into service by the Valencia connection with the regular sex-

ston on May suthorities, a. feg 6638 280/--

Transocean Bows Bervice Transocean News Berria,

PRESS PROTESTS TO GENERAL FRANCO

Paris, Mar. 3. The International Federation of Journalists sent a telegram to Ge- ncial Franco protesting against the arrest of the British press- correspondent Arthur Keester by the Nationalist authorities in Ma- lagu, and demanded Keester's im- meplate, release. Transocean Laws Bervice.

BREAD SHORTAGE IN MADRID

Ca Rome, "Mat. d. 4 The Red Buttiorities in Madrid, iccording to reports here, announ-

TERMS:-Cash on DelivRRY.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS

NO OPPOSITION BY LABOUR

London, March 3. After a lengthy deliberation to- day the Labour, members of the House of Commons, decided they would not oppose the Government's rearmament bill of move any non- canadence motion

KING FAROUK IN FRANCE

Marseilles, March 8 King Farouk of Egypt arrived here to-day on board the British steamer, Viceroy of India." The King who is accompanied by his mother and a retinue of 32 persons, continued his trip to St. Moritz by train via Lyons. Transocean New Service.

FRANCO-GERMAN TRADE

Berlin, March 3. Negotiations for a new Franco- German Trade Agreement were- started here to dapa Transoccan Nous Service..

cft that bread will be rationed in : the Spanish capital from March 11, each, inhabitant of the capital re- colyingga ration of 300 grammes= per day, frontandan Neur Jeron

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