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ON

H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

1-2,15 pm-European programme. 1 pm-Local Time and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded music. 1.15 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Gril Room. 1.30 p.m.--Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

CHINESE STUDIO CONCERT TONIGHT

6-8 p.m.-European programme. 5-6 p.m.-A relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra

from the Hong Kong Hotel

Room Garden. 6-6.30 p.m.-From the Studio,

CHILDREN CONCERT 6.30-7 p.m.-A relay of the Hons Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra

froth the Hong Kong Hotel

Roof Garden.

7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quo-

tations, etc. - 7.3-8 p.ni-Recorded programme. 73-7.36 p.m.-Recorded program- 7.3-7.36 pm-Light Opera.

me.

Selection-Merry Widow (Lebar)

THE NEW ROADS OF BRITAIN

More Services This Year

Fow of us realise that a great re- volution in transport is taking place. Britala is being given new

Fouds. These are not the old roads of tarmac; they are the invisible routes of the air.

Inland air lines in Great Britain, until recently declared by many authorities to be impracticable owing short distances, good rail-. way services, and lickle weather, have suddenly become the beld of enterprise. A beginning was made last year, and it may surprise many people to learn that, excluding Im- perial Airways, but including the

ilman lines (one of which runs to Paria), some 33,000 passengets were carried, and about 700,000 miles were flown.

Last year's operations were re- garded as experimental, although big business men in the Midlands and the North were engaged in them, and it is interesting to note that in the principal cases the air operating companies were offshoot. of important motor-coach organisa- tions.

Bigger and more important pro- Marek Weber and His Or-jects are now taking shape, and the

chestra.

Vocal Gems-Puddlgore (Gilbert railways, which in 1929 obtained powers to run their own air services, and. Sullivan)-Columbia Light will this year take advantage of Opera Co. Selection-Geisha (Sidney-Jones)

those powers, but working for the -Marek Weber and His Or-present in co-operation with exist- ing airline organisations. They chestra.

are being advised by Imperial Air- Vocal Gems Merrie England

(Hood and German)-Miriam ways, which last year ran for the Great Western Railway & line bo- tween Birmingham and Plymouth Mall-Carrying

Licette, Clara Serena, Francis

Russell, Dennis Noble, Robert Carr, and Chorus. 7.36-8 p.m.-Instrumental.

Octet Operatica (arr. Squire) J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Pianoforte Solo-Waldesrauschen

(Liszt)

Pianoforte Solo-(a) Waltz in

Flat, Op. 64, No. 1 (Chopin). Pianoforte Solo-(b) Etude. In Major, Op. 10, No. 7 (Chopin) Wilhelm Backhaus.

Most of the inland air lines last year were seasonal, for the large

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

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Instructions

TO SELL T

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY,

t

ON

MAR. 15, 1934

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.".

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

1

FURNITURE

and

GRAND PIANO..

TERMS-CARB OF DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Instructions

TO SELD BY

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OF:

capital necessary to the ground or THE Undersigned have received ganisation for all-the-year-round flying has not been available. Some Dof the lines, however, aro running on a reduced schedule through the cwinter. It may be remarked that any of the air lines in Europe close down during the winter.

Imperial Airways is the only sub- sidised air line concern. operating FRIDAY, MAR. 16, 1934 from London, and hitherto it has not rao inland services, but the fact Violin Solo Serenade Espagnol that the unsubsidised inland lines

(Spanish Serenade)

(Glaz-are encouraged by last year's opora. tlons to continue and to expand de- arc Kreisler) Fritz!

serves close attention With Post Office contracts, which play the rul-A FINE COLLECTION OF ing part in the success of the air 770 HONGKONG POSTAGE

Octet Memories of Johann

Strauss (arr. Willoughby) H. Squire. Celeste Octet, Violin Solo-Jota (de Falla).

ounov, Kreisler.

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

cert.

News.

21

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET.

STAMPS

8.3-10.30 p.m.Chinese Studio Con-lines of the United States, air tran

sport in Great Britain would quick- 10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Pressly attain great importance. It is

probable that Highland Airways, from First issue 1862 up-to-date all which runs from Inverness to Kirk perfect condition in mint, used und unused and in single, pairs, blocks, NB:From 8.30-10 p.m. "ZEK. wall, will this year carry mails.

Hong Kong" will broadcast a

Stimulus has been given to airstrips, etc.

with varieties and programme of European music transport, even in a country of ad- mittedly limited opportunities, by

10.35 p.m.-Close Down.

on 640 KC's.

All relays of Hong Kong Hotel the production of types of nero-.

Orchestras in the above program- planes capable of operating with Treaty Ports Postmarký mes are by courtesy of the Manage-commercial success. In general, Broken up into 205 lots to suit local ment and during the intervals re-these types are comparatively small corded music will be broadcast machines seating eight or too pre-

from the Studio.

sengers, but fitted with two, three, "Op Saturday, 17th March, at 10 or four low-power engines. Speed p.m. 2.E.W. wil attempt a relay is increasing, and whereas it was an of the Commentary on the Boat axiom no longer ago than two years Race."

that 100 miles per hour was the economical limit. it is now "demon- strable that an operational average speed of some 145 miles per hour is feasible commercially.

European Programme from ZEK. on 640 KG.'s. 8.30-9.30 p.m.-A B.B.C. Recorded

Programme.

"POSTMAN'S KNOCK"

4.

All British But One A New and Original Musical With one exception, the lines will Comedy written by Claude Hulbert, he British, the exception being pro- Paul England and John Watt, with vided by the Dutch air line which musle by Harry S. Pepper, played from June will run from Amster- by Sydney Baynes and His Band.

dam to Hull and Liverpool The play produced by John Watt In the London studies of the Bri- tish Broadcasting Corporation.

CAST

Claude Hulbert. Reginald Purdell, Percy Parsons.

Anona Winn.

Harry Longhurst.

Cyril Smith.

Philip Wade.

C. Denter Warren. Jane Carr,

9.30-10 p.m.-Dance Music. 10 p.m. Close Down.

“HOOPLA”

Clara Bow comes into her own in "Hoopla Fox's super picture, which will shortly be released at the King's Theatre..

In this piture the girl reveals why she is so much ad- mired by talkie fans. The story matises the hatreds, the desires, the romances, and the loves of

FRIDAY, MAR. 16, 1984 one of carnival Hire which dra-

Communoted at 11 AM.

AT Turis SALES. BOOM; DUDDELL STREET.

THE EFFECTS OF THE LATE CAPTAIN A. B. W. BRAMWELL

Consisting of

Trunks, Buitcases, Books and Clothing

Or View or DAY OF BALE.

TERMS:-CASH OF DELITAET,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERA.

Clara Bow,

She reaches the highest point of achievement in her colourful career in Hoopla," as a fery

30 YEAR'S JAIL

Robbing Mae West

Edward Friedman, the man who rpbbed the blonde tim star, Mae West, of jewels and cash estimated. at over £3,000, was at Los Angeles yesterday sentenced to imprisonment for an indeterminate period of from 30 years to life.

The actress was robbed by three

Collectors.

ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 14TH MARCH, 1934.

TERMS ---CASH "ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

[THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL

BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

men while sitting in a friend's MONDAY, MAR. 19, 1934

motor car.

COMMENCING at 2.30 PM.

She told the jury that Friedman pointed a revolver at her, forcing her to hand over her purse, & AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 35, diamond ring, and a necklace.

HANKOW BOAD, KOWLOON.

FINE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE PEKING

Her assailant seemed so nervous, she said, that she feared he might hit her in the face and damage A her looks."

CURIOS Comprising

"She Doue Him Wrong money rather than risk permanent She preferred to hand over the disfigurement. "I could make back I couldn't get myself a new face Bronze, Jade, Pictures, Carpets, the money any time," she said, "but

Old and Fine Porcelain, ola

I was remembering my contract. Carved Lacquer Ware, creen, Old

Miss-West was escorted into court

carnival dancer in the environ by bodyguard of detectives be-Pottery, Golden Silk Carpeta, Ivory Ware, Ornaments with Precious

ment of an open air show, and reveals her versatility as a star of constantly changing emotions. The fire of her personality for cefully drives home to the audien- ce the real meaning of love. ***

The supporting cast includes Preston Foster, Richard Cromwell, Herbert Mundin, Minna Gombell and James Gleason,

He Foul will remember Herbert Mundin "for his characterisation

· in that brillant spectacts”. Ogi valcade," One cannot help laugh- ing at Mundin's - natural wit James Gleason also helps to chase away the blues: Preston Foster

daase of threats received over the telephone that there would be Stones, etc., etc. Friedman's trial. trouble if she gave evidence at

"Miss" - West's...Alms are:-" Sho Done Him Wrong," "I'm No Angle," and "TAin't No Sin

ON VIEW FROM SATURDAY, THE 17TH MARCH, 1984.

is the man for a strong dramatic TERMS-CAnn ox Delivery. rola and in Hoopla ons Ande him rightfully cast

Richard Cromwell, as Foster's son who falls under the magnetic spell of Clare Bow, shares acting, Honours with Foster.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONERES.

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