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RACE
SPORTS
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MEETING RESULTS
Continued from Page 2 Nomine Poenae at the football stands, with Gleaming third and
PUBLIC AUCTION. Oracle fourth.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
to self by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Monday, the 31st March, 1941. commencing at 10.30 am.
at their Sales Room, No. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon,
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
I
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned have received instructiona
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Thursday, the 3rd April, 1941.
commencing, at 5.15 pm.
Passing the Rock Oracle went up to second" position with Starlight] third.
Contact Criffel
505 488 Mr. Lee Chi-chan's Musketeer,
1168 962
E-** *་མ
828 533 850 913 358 815
.35 69 2599 1859
Many Thanks Rowan Springhurst Triumphant Day Vanity Fair
RACE SLX Coming into the straight. Wel
In this sprint, Botelho tried a forward and. urged his mount responding gamely, Starlight shot runaway win by putting Eve of to the lead followed by Colooma Heaven in the lead from the start and holding it till the 2-mile post. with Mountain View third.
with Johnber, and World Fair View Gloaming was fourth, '3-Stewards' Cup-(About 1 Mile some distance behind.
171 Yards)
Mr. Cire's Starlight, 147 lbs.
(Mr. P. Y. T. Wel) Mr. Gredmaka's Colooma, 152 lbs. ........... (Mr. D. Black)
Mr. Lan's Mountain View
1
3
(Mr. P. P, Botelho) Won by half a length, a neck between "second and third.
Time: 1.55.
Pari Mutnel:-
Winner: $66.40,
139 lbs. (Mr. Hoo Pak-raing) 2 Mr. H. Leigh's. Emergency Unit,
POLICE BEAT UNIVERSITY
142 lbs. (Mr. S. W. Lee) Other Cricket Games
Won by balf a length, four lengths between second and third.
Time: 1.08.3.
Pari Mutuel:-
Winner: $28.40.
Washed Out
1. Police. Recreation Club beat University 2nd XI by six wickets Second Division of the Cricket Places: $8.30, $10.30, $7.30. Also ran:--Advancing Time 145 League on Saturday, this being bs. (R. K. C. Chul): Emergency the only match completed. Two 142 (S. W. Lee): Jane Doe 152 other League games and (Yeung Wing-kwal); Just In Time friendlies were washed 141 (Shiu-fan); Ojibway 148 (Train that set in about 5 o'clock. Before the straight was reached, w: Chattey); Rose Evelyn 141 (F.
Best batting, performance.
was 2/Lt. T, A. however, Eve of Heaven fell back A Sequeira); Rose Fiana 152 the afternoon and, on the home run faded out (Chul Ki-fan).
Pearce's 100 retired, knocked up
altogether.
"
Velvetlight, held till then, was given the reins and went up strongly to pass World Fair View at the mile post.
The two Marber entrants staged.
a ding-dong battle for third posi- tion when about 50 yards from the winning post, with the verdict just going to Charlesber.
Places: $17.80, $8.80, $51.40. Also ran: A Blossom Time 1526-Canton Handicap-(6 Furlongs) lbs. (8 WPin); First Love 152 (8. Mr. Cire's Velvetlight, 159 lbs. C. Llang); Gloaming 147 (W, G. Poy); Nomine Poenoe 145 (S, W. Lee) Oracle 163 (V. V. Needa); Prairie View 145 (H C. Pi); The Mr Nineteenth Hole 152 (H, J. A Hearne).
A Blossom Tune Colooma
2
(Mr, P. Y. T. Wel) '1 Mr. Lan's World Fair View, 149 lbs. ......... (Mr. H. C. Pih) Marber I's Charlesber; 152 lbs, ............ (Mr. K. I. Ip) Won by three quarters of length, length and a half between second and third,
Time 1.22.1. Pari Mutuel:-
Winner: $10.40.
Betting
Emergency Unit Galveston Bay Jane Doe Just In Time Musketeer.. Ojibway
thrée out by
of
MONDAY, MARCH
31, 1941,
CONSIDERABLE ACTIVITY IN LANTAU AND PORT SHELTER VILLAGE- SETTLEMENT SCHEME.
Enquiries made at Medical Headquarters revealed that com- siderable activity is taking place in the pressing forward of this Government scheme.
Sub-committees have commenced their regular `meetings. On Wednesday, March 19, the Housing Sub-committee, accom- panied by contractors, who have been asked to put in tenders for the erection of the flest three sets of Shelters which wit con- sist of an administration and medical hut, 'temporary 'reception hut to accommodate 200 persons, one communal kitchen and dining hut, also latrine on the slopes of hills surrounding the valley of Silver Mine Bay made an exhaustive inspection of the selected sites..
The Government Malariologist
in 75 minutes, against Mr. D. S. ba completed his survey and Village
Win Place Robb's XI at Chater Road, B. L. sabmitted his report indicating Ozorio was, most successful bow-how malaria might be eradi:ated, The Transport Sub-committes have- rans ler, taking wickets for 47
and we understand that at their meeting on Wednes- ! day of last week the question of the landing of passengers and cargo was thoroughly gone inta
Advancing Time
336 307 1821 1181
859 805 414' 380 294 -302 703 602 995 352 326 362 586 460
Rose Evelyn Rose Fiana
3ing the Black Rock when it was
pushed to the front rankers.
a
for Recreio against Indian R. C. much to do. jat King's Park,
FIRST DIVISION
SECOND DIVISION
Settlements Scheme
Bishop Valtorta has applied for
At the time of the heaptides, an area in the Hebe Haven zone have to wade for of Port Shelter for 200 Chinese
and transfer of mer-
88 for 7 wkts..(T. R. Hunter 34 are steadily coming in, were dia- not out..E. Mazuza 2 for 141. cussed
of the Central Committee of the
· MALARIA QUESTIÓN The
questions of controlling malaria and sgricultural develop,
At King's Park, Club de Re creio had 27 for 4 wickets against 118 for IRC. when the game had to be abandoned because of the passengers rain Indian R.C. 118 KM Rum-considerable distance, it being families. RACE NINE
Jahn 25. H. L. Ozorio 7 for 47), difficult for sampans to approach This was disclosed at a meeting Avon. `brilliantly handled by Don Club de Recreio 27
for 4 wkts. the shore
chandise is still more difficult, Village Settlements Scheme, presid Black, was contented to le some-(A. H. Madar 3 for -14), where about the middle until pass--
As fortunate that the coast line ed over by Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn- At the Valley, Police Recreation affords the solution.
ii Clarke,” held on Saturday when The Family Sub-committee met Protection Club beat University 2nd XI by
and Education Sub- Near the distance post, Avon took six wickets. University 58 (C. N. for the first time on Friday, March Committees were instituted. the lead from Hughber, with Rose Matthews 28. A. E. Carey 4 for 21; when some of the many points Emily coming up strongly, with 18, G. White & for 35), Police R.C. dealing with applications which Ronson a length behind.
When about 50 yards from the winning post, Rose Emily displaced
At Cox's Path, Kowloon Cricket Destitutes, refugees and poorer ments in the areas were also dis Places: $6.30, $10.00, $18.70. Also ran: Eve of Heaven 159 Hughber, the red-hot favourite Club juniors were in a sound posi-members of the population, as the cussed.
The Hon. Commissioner of Police Ronson was
tion against Civil Service C. C. general public knows, are to be bls, (P. P. Botelho); Gay Star 159 from second place
Juniors when further play was given first consideration: but it is and Mr. G. P. de Martin, O.B.E, (S. W. Tang); Hillsboro Bay 148 fourth.
abandoned. C.8.0.0. 2nd XI 123 very gratifying to realise that the are to be invited to join the Cen- (G. Ainsila 64, WC. Hung 3 for Government scheme is attracting tral Committee and to serve Ian); White Diamond 154 (Hoo Bir V. M. Grayburn's Avon. 144 34. G.E. Taylor 3 for 22), KC.C. the interest of many different sec-Chairman of the Protection Sub- Pak-ming
Hons of the community. lbs. ...... (Mr. D. Black) 1 2nd XI 51 for 1 wkt
FRIENDLIES Mr. Eu Tong-sen's Rose Eully,
130 lbs. (Mr. Chui Ki-fan) Close of play scores in friendly cricket matches were: At Sookún- Mr. Marber T's Hughber, 150 lbs.
(Mr. L. B. Chao) 3poo, RAO.C. 156 for 7 wkts. dec. exploitation Won by three lengths, half a (Stonor 54 retired, Pinder on such is not the case as Govern- length between second and third, Gardner 22, F. A. Curreem 3 for ment will
Time: 1.08..
45), LR.C. 2nd XI 31 for 1 wkt. land, the property when completed
A be suitably inted, taxed, and above Continued from Page 3 At Chater Road. 2/Lt. Pari Mutuel:
Pearce's 1 180 for 5 wkts. dec. all the labour required for level swing. A Brown Bird Singing; . Dark preparing the building Eyes Maxine Sullivan (Vocal) with
Betting
Win. Place 10 24 1424 1721
First Love
Gloaming
501 1149
475 850
Mountain View
72 133
Nomine Poenoe
82 205
Oracle
2629 2194
Prairie View
Starlight
180 484
(V. V. Needa); Johnber 150 (L, B. 245
Chao); Kentucky 147 (Chu Ki- 489
The Nineteenth Hole. 760
RACE FOUR
524
On passing the post. for the first time, Lancashire Chips" was in the lead with United Express hot on
at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con-its heels, followed by Viceroy." naught Road, Central, (2nd Floor)
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS.
Terms: Cash on Delivery..
Opposite the football stands. United Express took the lead and looked as if it was going to snatch a runaway victory.
Charlesber
די
Eve of Heaven Gay Star
Betting
Win. Place
181 247 755 726
143
Hillsboro Bay
267
227 351
Johnber
1719 1189
154 228
3141 2705 ~21 .72
Kentucky
Velvetlight White Diamond
World Falt View.... 973 617
Canton Handicap-
(Six Furlongs)
2
7
NO EXPLOITATION
At the outset the question of might appear but
receive payment for
Committee and the Education Sub- Committee respectively.
RADIO
PROGRAMMES
Winner: $29.10. Places: $11.20, $25.60, 36.90 (C. Logan 24, 2/Lt. T. A Pearce ling or Also ran: Eve of Dancing 145 100 retired, Lieut. Clague 21 not site, haulage of building material, Orchestra. I-Love A Lassie-Music" in lbs. (W. H S. Davis); Galaxy 137 out, Mr. D.S. Robb's XI 27 for making of approach paths would the "Russ Morgan Manner w. Vocal be supplied from the village set- Avalon-Val Rosing and His Swing Chanson Feng); Hopeful Star 145 4 wkts (A. Tropp 3 for 1).
Sapper, coming up strongly from the outside. had no difeulty in passing Lancashire Chips and the
RACE SEVEN fast tiring United Express but closely followed by Distant View. Happy Landings took the lead, P. Y. T. Well; Humdrum Eve 143 At the Valley, Craigengower tlements.
At the mile post, Sapper shock followed by Devonian and Happy (H. C. Pin); Liber 152 (G. Tre-Cricket Club 2nd XI 118 (L Choa
The areas on Lantau Island and LAMMERT BROS of all opposition and ran in win- Returns
verton): Donagh 148, (V. V. Needa); 28, K. Singh 5 for 11, E Yusuf 3 at Fort Shelter are so vast that it Near the bond leading to the Peaceful View 136 K. I. Ip); Red for 27). St. Joseph's College 85 18 no wonder that syndicates are ner in the record time of 1:53, Distant View. two and a half straight, Moonlight came up with Feather 148. (H. J. A. Reame); Rob for 6 wkts. (M.A. Wahab 46, W.K. also approaching Government to. lengths behind, was second and a terrific burst of speed to wrest Roy 137 (S. L Yuen); Ronson 148 Wag 5 for 38),
In a measure, come under the Vieeroy third, with Haffin Bay the lead from Happy Returns with (w. G. Poy); Smashing Through
scheme insofar as development is Pumpernickel third and Vixen Tör 130 (S. W. Leel
concerned.
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION. fourth.
4. Broken Hill Handicap
(About 1 Mile 17! Yards)
THE Undersigned have received Mrs. A. E. Grasett's Sapper, 159
Estructions from the Liquida-
tors and Others..
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday, the 3rd April, 1941.
commencing at 2.38 p.m.
<!
fourth. 7-Hobart Handicap-(6 Furlongs)
Mr. Cire's Moonlight, 142 1hs.
2 {
(Mr. P. Y. T. Wel) 1 Mr. Lee Chl-choh's Happy Re-
turns, 151 lbs
+
ibs. (Mr. W. H. S. Davis) 1 Mr. Lan's Distant View, 152 lbs. (Mr. H. C. PIM) Mr. Vilaja's Viceroy, 142 lbs.
(Mr. D. Black) 3 Won by two lengths and half, rength and half between second and third.
Time: 1.53, Pari Mutuel:—
(Record)
Winner: $8.00.
::
Places: $5.60, $8.00, $7.50.
Also ran:-A, Grand Time 149 lbs.
(Mr. L. B. Chaoj Mr. T. L's Pumpernickel, 152
lbs. (Mr. H. C. Pih)-- Won by many lengths, a neck between second and third,
Time: 1,18,4,
Pari Mutuel.—
Winner: $50.30. Places:
$18.70, $12.50, $24.30.
Also ran: A Surprising Time
at their Sales Room; No. 2, Con-Y. K Tu); Baffin Bay 135 P. Y. 152
naught Road, Central Second
Floor, Room No. 205.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:
Hatstands, Glass Cabinets, Ches- terfield Couches and Armchairs, Gramophones, Pictures, Table and Hall Lamps Wall Clocks, Pictures, Electric Heaters, Steel Desks and Chairs, Bookcases, Carpets, Rugs. etc, etc...
Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Tea Sets, Cutlery, Cooking Utenalla, etc., etc."
T. Wel); Brown Derby 135 (F. A. Bendemeer Sequelra); Lancashire Chips 135 ming);
140
Corsair
lbe. (EL J. ÁS Hearse); (Hoo Pak- 147 (P. G. Treverton); United Express Botelho); Devonian 152 (D. Black); Happy Landings 150 (W. 152 Ip Kni Ying).
H. 8. Davis); Maple Leaf 149 (S. Yuen): National Welfare 152 (8. C. Liang); Santa-Anita 144 |(Chul: Ki-fan); Venus Bay 152" (V. V. Needa); Vixen Tor 153 (G. Tre- verton).
Betting
A Grand Time Hamu Baypor Brown Derby Distant View Lancashire Chipa Happer United Expresa Viceroy
Win Place 23170 310 . 299.
·41. 133 907 · 509 78 184 3000 .2881
*......... 652 RACE FIVE Peter Weil, made no mistake about this race for, from the rise of the
Corsair
Devonian Happy Landings Happy Returns Maple Leaf
Avon
Eve of Dancing Galaxy Hopeful Star Hughber Humdrum Eve
Lilliber
Donagh
cote, KOM.G., entertained
the
Betting
Win. Place 1179 818
BOWLS WIN FOR GOVT. HOUSE
259 27P 38 84 -787482 2525 1984
818 560 789. 710 549 319 25" 46 74 86 24. 25 $15
353
185
20
-28
J. Owen-Hughes, Dean (skip).
Peaceful View Red Feather
Rob Roy
Ronson
Rose Emily
Smashing Through
P.
CASH SWEEPS
Bace. 1
$2,429,70 694.20 347.1
No. 4519. No, 3474 No. 2487
Stars. · Alive, 'Allve-O'-A} and Bob Harvey (Vocal Duet) w. Orch.
7.00 London Relay--The News. 7.15 London Relay-Talk; Working Together.*
150 An Orchestral. Programme with Paul Robeson - (Bass),
Fairy Tale (Heykent)--Tom Jones and His Orchestra. Deep River (Bur The Director of Medical Bervices leigh)- Paul Robeson (Bass) with has expressed biinself as well Piano.
Fantasy Talamey-Oriental pleased with progress made and (Balakireff)-New Symphony Orches
Dance
His Excellency Sir Geoffry North- the liberal promise of supporttra cond. by Eugene Goossens. Love
from influential quarters, in Goy-Song (flm Banders of the River) ernment's scheme to relieve the Paul Robeson (Bass) with Orch, and
Chorus Speakeasy-Cuban Bowlsters to a friendly game of Bowls at Government House on congested areas in both Hongkong (Gensler-Odeon Theatre Orchestra. Friday, March 28, the results or/and Kowloon; to solve in part, the cance, Song (flm Sanders of the unemployment problema, and to River)-Paul Robeson; (Bass) with encourage the increased production Orchestra and Chorus. Mediterranean (Bax)-New Symphony Orchestra cond by Eugene Goossens, FLOWING WATER SUPPLY
8.00 Local Time, Signal and An- The desirability of Lantau Island nouncements. Wilson as a relief to the congested areas.02. This week's programmes.
which are as follows:--
Govt. House: W. L. Walker, L. Alltree, Dr. Newton, His Excellency (skip) 26; Major Walker, E. Cock, D. Drummond, J. Smith (skip) 21:
of foodstukka.
13" very convincing after, a visit to 805. Reginald Foort at the Organ, Bowlsters-W. A Cornell, Com- the allver Mine Bay area, which modore, Collinson, B. D. Evans,
Keep Smilingt (Reginald Foort's
Daly's Favourites. Intro: A bachelor gay; Vis: Bohemia; Leander; Under
Hon. Mr. 8. H. Dodwell (skip) 13; possesses an ample supply of flow-Signature Tune-Foort). Medley of Wing-Comdr. Steele-Perkins, 8. T. as water all the year round. Williamson, A. W. Hughes, A.: W Brown (skip). 23; F. Flippande, H
H, Bir Atholl MacGregor (skip).
ARMS DISCOVERED Following the discovery of two Unplaced Tickets No. 803, 2925, loaded 33 revolvers on board a
junk at Lan Sau Shan, New Terri 1153 get "$50 each.
tories, a junk master and five fokis had been detained for questioning. The arms were found by the Police on Friday when they made a search on the junk, e
Betting
Win. Place
Bade Z
1137 878 820
A Surprising Time Bendemeer
628 499
No. 3255
20 61
81 .156
No. 1061
2259-2536
238
261
1292
990
$2,657.90 759.40 379:70 No, 4920 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 3329, 1797. 5807, 5584, 1871 get $50 each.
27 49
Hace 3
888. 032
423 · 284 415 384 20% 66 1323 · 1061 230 347
No. 423 ******* $2,756.74L
No. 3802
798.20
No. 1776
398.10
barrier, he put Vanity Fair in the lead and maintained it to the Teak Wardrobes, Steel and Teak winning post. Dressing Tables, Steel und Teak Beds, Side Tables, Chests Drawera, etc., etc.
also
A FINE SELECTION OF
BLACKWOOD" FÆRNITURE
· AND CURIOS
and
Two Radio Bets...!
One Tientsin Carpet
One Tientsin Eng...
Two Rolls Leather Cloth
1 Rolliflex Camera in Case
1:
Agta Camera Karat" 3.5
14 Rolls Film New
On View from Wednesday, the
2nd April, 1941.
Catalogues
will be legued
Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
of
Criffel, which was second up to! the mile post, was beaten by Many Thanks just before the post was reached."
Connieber, the third favourite. was fourth..
5.-Hobart Handicap (6 Furlongs) Mr. Choice's Vanity Fair, 158
lbs. (Mr. P.Y.T. Wel) 1 Mr. Ela Ora's Many Thanks, 159
lbs.
· Moonlight", National Welfare -Pumpernickel Santa-Abita -Venus Bay. .....................
Vixen Tordi
RACE EIGHT The lead was taken by Advan- cing Time with Rose Evelyn second and "Just In Time third.
These positions were maintained until the village bend when Rose (Mr. E. C. Plb) 2 Evelyn began to fall back.
Coming into the home run, Gal-
Mr. John Peel's Criffel, 145 lbs,
Time: 1,16.
Unplaced Tickets Nos. 5797, 2842 4147, 356, 5697, 231, 2442 set. $50 reach
No. 8577
AIR DEFENCE.
Defence
H.K. POLICE STRENGTH
the Deodar, You're in love.
8.14 London RelayHi, Gang?" 9.00, London Relay The News.. 9.15 London RelayQuestions of
the Hours
: 9.30 Compositiotis of Llazi.
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12-Mischa Levitski (Piano); Consolation No. 3--- Natan Milstein (Violin) w. Flano. Les
EUROPEAN RECRUITS Preludes Symphonic Poem-Lot-
ON WAY HERE
don Symphony Orchestre conducted by Albert Coates.
+
The Cantonese contingent of the 10.00 London Relay News from local Police force will be consider-Home" by Howard Marshall, ably strengthened in the course of 10.15 Songs by. Lins Pegluight: (So». the week by the addition of some prano)..
150 new recruits, it was learned Rigoletto Gilda's Aria: Carò nome Vacantes in the European sec-(Verdi) Puritan (Bellini), Son The Chungking Air
ith Orchestra Commission is launching a cam-tion caused by retirements are be verglo vezzosa; Quí la voce tus soave paign for air defence contributions, ing filled by recruits from Home, The goal has been set at $2,000,000. who are now on their way here.
WOMEN POLICE The Central Bank of China, the
each
Bank of China, the Bank of Com was further learned that the munications, the Farmers Bank of China, and the Postal Remittance Proposal for the recruitment of women police to deal chiefly with and Savings Bank have
prostitution has been "pigeon donated $100,000, making an aggTE-holed" for the present at least in sate of $500,000, which has been view of the prevailing circum- designated for the construction of Unplaced Tickets. Nos. 4288, 3483, | air raid shelters(Central Neway, 5178, 4055, 3100 get $50 each
No, 5224
No 4698
Race 4
$2,906,40
830.40 415.30
No. 2004
No: 2099
The No. 5169 velikute v
$2,970.80 848.80 424.40
(Mr, D. Black) 3 veston Bay, ably handled by Wi Won by stort head, a head be- Yul, began to go up and, after tween second and third.
overtaking. Rose Evelyn. and. Just. Advancing In Time went after Time which was fast tiring. Unplaced Tickets Nos. 4107, "790, Near the public stands, Mus- 4714, 6210, 4205, 1884 get $50 each. keteer had overhauled the leaders. (and hegan to fight it out with
Pari Mutuel
Winner: $12,70,--
Places: $7.60 $13.10, $2.50.
Also ran: Chiltern 150 lbs.
L Tuen); Connleber 151 L BGalveston Bay with Emergency Chao); Contact 148 (W. Unit lying fourth,
Davis) Rowan 11 (B. J. A Just before the winning post Hearne); Springhure 147 (W G Emergency Unit nosed Rose Evelyn Poyy Triumphant Day 149 (out of third position. Botelho).
42457 Betting
Chillem
Fatahan Handicap WE Place
LAbout Half Mile 170 Tarda) S MMAT K. Ligj Galveston Bay
Race 6.
NO. BBRU No. 4258 No. 5853
$2,970.80 845.80
424.40 Unplaced Tickets Nos. 399, 1880. ₤1670, 588, 5800, 3234 get 250 each.
Race
No. 3429
No.
No 1689
$3.930 20 837.20
Unplaced Tickets Nos. 2498, 3679, 4280, 39, 1883, 1303, 2138, 3523, 518, 1120 get $50 each.
Race 8
stances.
ANNIVERSARY OF 72. MARTYRS The anniversary of the death or the 72 martyrs In Cantom 1911, No. 4561 ...... $3,119.90
was marked in the Colony by the 891.40 No. 2060 seperti
fying of the Chinese national nag 445,70 at half-miast by all Chinese banks, Unplaced. Tickets Nos, 2104, 6347, shops and residences on Saturday. 1965, 8527, 1192, 2021 get $50 each. A holiday was declared, by Chinese
No:
No. 6941 No. 1142
Race 9
schoolston · ·
A mass meeting, in which mars 1,71120 than 2,000 students participated, 855.50 was held at the Public Recreation Upplaced Tickets Now 30, 1565, Ground at Bat Yee Street, Morg- Cular mass delig 49476180, 20335 45UT, 25424242, kok, where a D 0744, 4594-3335 get $100 each was staged
16.28 Brahma-Sonata in F Mator, Op. 30.
1st Mov Allegro vivace, 2nd MOT: Adagio affettuoso: 3rd Mov: Allegro basiccato; ith Mov: Allegro molto Pau Casals (Cello) and Mieczyslaw Horazowaki," (Piano).. 11.00, Close down.
SHORT WAVE
Calle
GS.G
G.S.R
G.S.H.
G.S.0.
DAVENTILY
Wavelength
* 17.7946. (18.88mm.).
0.5ime. (1),35m.)
ZIATILO, (31,92m.). $15,18m.a (19.75)
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4.00 p.m.
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