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1-3 p.m., European Programme.

1pm, Local Time and Weather i

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1.3 p.m. Recorded music.

1.20 p.m. Rugby Fress News, etc. 1.30 p.m., & relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech from the Gloucester „Restaurant -The Hon. Mr. E.D.C: Wolfe, C.M.C. (Inspector General of Police) on "Safety First".

2 p.m. (approx) Close Downí.

STUDIO CONCERT TO-NIGHT 4.30-p.m., Chinese Programme. 4.45-5.30 b.m., A relay from Da-

ventry of the

on 355 Metres

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wich. "Light" music.

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Tinstructions

HE Undersigned pave received

TO SULL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

York WEDNESDAY,

in

4.45 p.m. With the Vandals

North America, a sporta talk by Mi, R. W. Skene. 5.0 p.m., News Bulletin. 5.15-40 p.m. The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry AR® Hall

Carmen Por- NOEL COWARD'S

gramme (Bizet) The Milan Symphony Orchestra conduct- ed by Carlo Lorenzo. Molajoll with the Chorus of La Scala, Milan.

5.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese Programine. 7.30-10.30 pm, European Program- me.

7.30 p.m.. Closing Local Stock Que-

tations, etc..

7.33-8 pm., From the Studio.

The 23rd of a series of lessons

in "Cantonese

by the Rev. Mr. H. R. WELLS. 8 pm Local Time and Weather Report, Special Announcement, 8.3-8.37 p.m., Operatic.

Song-Resurrection-Prayer (Al-

Layana

"fano) Song-Louise Ever Since the Day (Charpentier) Mary Garden (Soprano). Orchestral-The Wreckers-Over- ture (Smyth). Dame Ethel Smyth conducting the British Symphony Orchestra. Vocal Gems-Rigoletto" (Verdi)

......Light Opera Company, Orchestral-Prince Igor Polo-

vetski Dance" (Borodin) Philadelphia Symphony Or chestra conducted by Leopold Stokowskl

Song Lohengrin

(Wagner)."

Song-Lohengrin-Cigno

(Wagner) (Tenor).

Raconto

fedel

Miguel Fiets

8.37-8 p.m.

Symphony No. 8 in B Minor ("Unfinished") (Schubert) .... Philadelphia Symphony Or- chestra conducted by Leopold Stokowskt.

1st Movement-Allegro moderato Moverment-Andante con

moto

UNCLE

Dies Alone

Poverty

In

Mr. Percy Coward, uncle of Noel Coward, has died in Australia in

JAN. 24, 1984

COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M. AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE, HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC "AUCTION

THE

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions from

THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME COURT,

TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY.

JAN. 24, 1934

Ar 12 O'CLOCK NOON „Ar Train SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET.

THE GOODS AND CHATTELS"

Chesterfeld Couch and Chairs, Teak Glass Cabinets, Bookcase, Dining Table, Chairs, Side Board, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chest of OF THE PRESIDENT CABE OF Drawers, Card Table," Table Fan, Nos. 63 & 65, DES VOEUX BOAD, Electric Heater, Brass and Antimony CENTRAL, GROUND FLOORS. Ware, Pictures, Carpets, Ornamenta, Dinner Service, etc., etc.

Poverty without either his brother knowing about it.

his £50,000-a-year nephew 1 Piano

or

Although, according to reports from Sydney, he spent the last few sional meals and often sleeping in years of his life "Eving on occa- the open," he was too proud to tell any one of his plight.

ed his career by singing before a And this was the man who start- king. He was fourteen when he

sang

a solo in the Royal St. George's Chapel at Windsor.

It was not long before he was singing in Buckingham Palace by Royal Command:

A world of excores and adula- Lions opened before him. Success seemed sure.

Thirty years ago, at the age of forty, he was in his prime-pros- perous, admired, successful.

Later age began to tell on his voice and stamina. Engagements became fewer. Old friends died.

For the last few years he lived in Perth, Western Australia, lonely, silver-haired man," prac- tically destitude, a fugitive froin a forgotten generation,

a

But Percy Coward was too proud to ask for help.. In all the years. of his trials he forebore to write to

9-10.30 p.m., A Concert from the relatives in England who would

Studio..."

PROGRAMME

1--Bongs

have helped him gladly.

Mr. Percy Coward's brother-Noel Coward's father-was unaware of

1 Victrola

also

and

Furniture..

A Fine Assortment of Blackwood

OF VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 23RD JANUARY, 1934.

TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUOTIONTHERS

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

OP

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY rituste at

the tragedy until a Sunday Ex- VICTORIA IN THE COLONY OF HONG KONG (a) Shela Far from the Land Press representative told him.

and (Lambert) *-

"I heard he had died." Mr. Registered in the Land Office as Section Arthur Coward.; said, But that B and Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 1931 and Section B of Inland Lot No. 748 together with the building.“ thereon now known as

(b) East of the Sun (Ronald) Mrs. M. Portallion (Contral- to) accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Griggs.

2-Humorous

(a) Matilda

(b) Halt Who Goes There? Bryan Lewis accompanied by

Mrs. Nura Kanis.

3-Planoforte

(a) The Park (Glinka)

(b) Selected

Mrs. Nura Kanis.

4-Songs

(a) Blow, Elow, Thou Winter Wind (Roger Quiliter).

(b) A Farewell (S. Liddle) Mr. H. G. Anniss (Tenor) ac- companied by Mrs. G. W.

Griggs.

"5-Songs

(a) A Dream (Bartlett) (b) I Did Not Know (Trotere) Mrs. M. Pertallion (Contral-

to) accompanied by Mrs. G. W. Griggs.

6-Humorous-Blighty"

he died in these circumstances is a terrible surprise to me." "

"I cannot remember when I last heard from him. It must be years ago. When he went to Australia we gradually lost touch with him, " "Noel is on his way to America

Nos. 1, 2 & 3, CHUK KUI TERRACE to be sold

by...

now. He has never seen nor heard PUBLIC AUCTION from his uncle. He scarcely knew of his existence."

M

A MEMORY OF SARAJEVO

Man Who Rode With Archduke Dead

ол

TUESDAY,

THE 2310 DAY OF JANUARY, 1984,

3 O'CLOCK PM

AT THEIR SALE ROOM,

No. 4, DUNNILL STIJET, by MESS. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.

The Property consists of 2--,

All these pieces or parcels of ground

The death of Gen. Oskar Posituste at Victoria aforesaid and ragin Bryan Lewis accompanied by torek yesterday, in his 82nd year, ted in the Land Office of Section B Mrs. Nura Kanis.

7-Pianoforte

(a) Menuet (Grieg)

at Klagenfurt in the Austrian and Hetdsing Portion of Inland Lot duchy of Carinthia, retais No. 1931 and Section B of Loland Lob. memories of the opening months

(b) Berceuse (Chopin, Op 57) of the war, Mrs. Nura Kanis.

8-Songs

(a) O Lovely Night (Landon

Ronald)

(b) Thank God for a Garden

(Teresa Del Rio)

Mr. H. G. Annies (Tenor) ac- companied by Mrs. G., W. Origga.

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press

News.

10.35 pm.. Close Down.

MANILA BROADCAST

Potprek was Governor of the Province of Bosnia in 1914, and it was on his advice that the Arch- duke Francis Ferdinand paid his fateful visit to Sarajevo in July of that year. Potiorek was with Archduke in his car when he was shot:

TERMSA CUSTOMARY.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONE SES.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received.

Instructions

TO SELL B

PUBLIC AUCTION"

THUESDAY, JAN. 25, 1934

COMMINDING at 10.30 AM.

Ar No. 220, NATHAN ROAD, CATHARINE BUILDING,"

KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Ox VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THM 14TH JAN. 1994,

TERMS: CASH ON DELIVSSY.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE

THE Undersigned have receiva

Instructions from

M. MORE, PROPRIE PRES

OF LAURIST JN"

HOTEL.:

AT No. 1, BOWEN ROAD

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

Tuesday and Wednesday

the 30th and 31st Jan, 1964

No. 768. together with all messages or tenements erections and buildings thereon now known sa Nos. 1, & Chuk Kai Terrace and all rights of way (if any) easements and apparten- COMMENCING EACH Day at 10 AM ances to the same premikes belonging or in anywise appertaining,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

Areas: 18,159 sq. ft 4 640 sq. it Crown Rent: $120.00 respectively.

$10.00

expired residue of the term of 15 years The property is hela for the ud. with a renewable, of 75 year crested Just a few minutes before, when therein by a Crown Lease dated the the Archduke announced his in-6th day of November, 1817. tenlon et driving through the public streets to the military hos-respectively.” pital to inquire for a friend, Coun Harrach had tried to dissuade him. saying testily Do you think Potiorek Insisted on his going, that Barajevo la fuli of assassins?" "On the declaration" of war be trian army which invaded. Serbia was put in command of the Aus-

in the autumn of 1914 He had 7.30 pm-Lyric Music House Pro-strategist, and had been deputy- then a great reputation as a gramme Chuck Robins at the chief of the Austro-Hungarian

5.00 p.m.-Tea Dance Programme

San Juan Cabaret Orchestra. 6.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Feriod.

8.30 pm English Informational

*** Perfod,

7.00 Dinner Music,

Beller Grand

7.45 pm-Bay View. Hotel Orches

* tefan Claest" Aftikt."

8.15. pun-Block Quotations..

8.25 pmOpera Hour. 10.30

-Sign Off

BRUTISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION

Programime from

England

GMT.

Ventry

20 pm, Time Signal

Bon. News Bulletin.

2.15 pm, Ernest Parsons and his Orchestra, zelayed from the

General Stan

FURNITURE":

Comprising:-

Teak Hatatand, Chesterfield Couch Dining Table, Teak Side Board, and Arm Chairs, Teak Cabinet, Teak Dinner Waggon, Chaire, Teak Bed steads with Springs and Mattresses, Teak Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror, Tear Dressing Table, Chert of Drawers, Bed Linen Toweli, Carpete, Cotlery, Crockery, Glass Ware, Urhathents, Pictures, Enamel ME LAMMERT BROTHERS Bath, Porcelain Wash Basin, “èle,,

For further Particulars, apply to

MES, WILKINSON & GRIST,

Vendor's Solicitors,

He stized Belgrade and marched Hong Kong, 17th Into the interior, driving the set- blans before hint. Valjevo was taken at the 80 of 201émber On receipt of Ball new lenna was ifliminated 198 Poorte we decorated with anders all created for the occafond

on to other Military turned and ga Hey battle defeated im retreat Bötame matthe telor lost very heavijand viel in ten days the Serbiana, were' able to boast that not one invader remained on theif soil C

or to

ary, 1834:

LOCAL MAPS

loos, Victoria,

Territories.

Potiorek was recalled to Vienna HONCKONG DAILY PRESS.

and court-martialled:

ett

Fine Carved Black Wood War

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One fino

Fine Mauritius, Palina and Plant

720M BUNDAY: ARI

THE 28T

JANUARY, 1984

Cash by DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS..

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