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H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

1-2 p.m.-European programme. 1 p.m-Local Time and Weather

Report. 10.3 p.m.-A

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AUSTRALIA IN FOUR DAYS 200 M.P.H. British Entrant Ordered

Special Air-Mail Service LONDON, Mar.

I learn that the first order by a private sportman for a machine Relay of the or-to compete in the great London to chestra from the Cuina Em-Australia air race in the autumn porium Restaurant by courtesy has been placed with the De of the Management

Havilland Company, asya a corres- (During the intervals recorded music spondent. will be broadcast from the Studio.)

1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc. 2 p.m.-Close Down,

J

RECITAL OF GRAMOPHONE RECORDS' BY MR. C.

B. R. SARGENT.

4.30-7.30 p.m.-Chinese recorded

programme,

7.30-10.30 p.m.-European

grammė.

pro-

7:30 p.m.--Closing Local Stock

Quotations, etc. 7.33-8.35 p.m.--Variety.

8 p.m-(Local Time and Weather

Report),

Band Woodland Pictures - Rural Suite (Fletcher) The B.B.0, Wireless Military Band. Song Carnival of 1932 Stars

Debroy Somers Band, Albert

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

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THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL HI

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The entrant is Mr. A. 'O. Ed- wards, madaging director of Gros-. venor House, Purk-lane and the TUESDAY, MAR. 27, 1934 machine is a De Havilland Comet.

For this long-range racing air- craft, which has been specially de- signed for the contest, the manu: facturers guarantee J minimum speed of 200 miles an hour,

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Dan of Wales when he was big-game Donovan,

bunting in East Africa. Octet---Moonbeams and Shadows

(Squire), Octet-Melody (Dawes) J. H.

Squire Celeste Octet. Vocal Duet Moon Enchanted

(Besley).

The race, which coincides with the Melbourne Centenary celebra- tions in October, is for a prize of £10,000, offered by the Australian magnate, Sir McPherson Robert

von.

It is expected that the win- Vocal Duet The Thought Never nor will cover the course of over Entered my Head (Novello) 12,000 miles in under four days. Winnie Melville and Derek Oldham. Orchestral-Learn to croon,

Orchestral - Moonstruck The

B.B.C. Dance Orchestra.· Vocal Quartet Take me Away

from the River. : Vocal

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Silver and Glass Ware, Cutlery, Table Clocks, Tea Sets, Dinner Services, Brass Vases, Gramophones, and Records, Paking Bugs, Oil Paintings, Pictures. Linen, Teak Teapoys, etc., etc.

also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

Teak Bedsteads with Box Spring Mattresses, Rattan Couch, Tables, Mollisons To Compete Electric Boiler, Teak Filing Cabinets. The Mollisons will be among the Table Screens, Deaks, Medicine competitors in the Australian air Chest, Looking Glass, Vases, Scale, race. Mrs Amy Mollison, who re-Duplicator, Trunk, Table Fans, turned yesterday from her holiday Flower Pots, Glasses, Books, etc., in the United States, made this

etc... announcement in an interview at Waterloo Station, where she was Quartet Young and Healthy The Four Musketeers, accompanied by her husband. He Band-The Gold Diggers' Song. had met her at Southampton... Band-Sweetheart Darlin'-Ben -

Selvin and His Orchestra. Vocal-Billy. Merson Memories- Billy Merson and Chorus..." 8.35-9 p.m.-Concert Items,

Song-Chanson Indoue (Song of A letter written by Richard

the India) "Sadko"-Rimsky-Kor- Brinsley Sheridan,

famous sakow).

dramatist, while a schoolboy at Song Bolero-Les Filles. de Harrow, has just been presented to

Cadiz ("The Malds of Cadiz") the school by Mr. Geoffrey Harms-3 (Delibes), Madame Amelita worth. It was on view In the Galli-Curci (Soprano)?

Vaughan Library - on and after Violin Solo Rondino

Founder's Day, March 10.

(Beeth

* oven-Kreisler) - Yovanovitch

Bratza.

Song-Homing (Del Riego). Song-Still as the Night (Bohm)

Derek Oldham (Tenor). Planoforte Solo Navarra

(AL-

A SHERIDAN LETTER FOR HARROW

The letter, which is addressed to

Sheridan's maternal uncle, Richard Chamberlaine, is as follows:

including:-

Jose Tables, Tea Poys, Jardinieres, Desks, Chairs, etc.

and

Sewing Machines.....

Baby Grand Piano

2

Upright Pianos

1

Cash Registrar

1 Electric Gramophone.

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 6TH MARCH, 1984.

"Dear Uncle,-I hope you will not be surprised, when I tell you, (Al- that the cause of my present let-"| beniz).

ter, is partly my want of cloaths, *Pianoforte Solo Sevilla

för my brown ones are quite gone, beniz)—Arthur Rubinstein,

as I have had them 'slmost a year, 9-9.45 p.m.-From the Studio. and those which I have now, Be- An 11th Recital of gramophone, ing, of a very light colour, and "records by Mr. C. B. R, Sar having met with a few accidents,

gent,

are not remarkably clean, though. 9.45-10.03 p.m.-Pianoforte Solos. pretty decent. And I have been TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY,

1. Liebestraum (A Dream of some time obliged to wear them

Love) (Liszt),

every day. Nalla Waltz. (Delibes- Dohnanyi)-Wilhelm Bachaus. 3. Prelude and Fugue in C Major

-(Bach).

"

ו -

"I have two reasons for desiring new cloaths, first as I have lately got into the 5 form, which is the head form of the school I am un-i

der a necessity of appearing like the other 5 form boys, secondly as from the sylver arrow is to be shot for

4. Prelude and Fugue in C Minor

(Bach)--Harold Samuel, 10.03-10.28 p.m--Selections

Opera.

Faust- Selection" (Gounod. "Weber)-Marek Weber

His Orchestra, Carmen Buite-Gypsy

(Bizet)...

next thursday seven-night and art. most 01 the boys having new and cloaths at that time instead of August, I should be glad, if it is Dance convenient to you to have them likewise, and then I should be in Carmen Bulte--Intermezzo and a condition to save them very

Les Dragons d'Alcala (Bizet) Philadelphia Symphony Or chestra under the direction of Leopold Stokowski. Samson and Delfiah-Bacchan- ale (Saint-Saens)-Philadel- phia Symphony Orchestra un der the direction of Leopold Stokowski. 10.28_p..-Rugby Mid-day Press

News,

"

10.30 p.m. Close Down. '

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME G.M.T.

THE Undersigned have received 0.15 p.m.-Time Signal from Biz

Instructions

-TO-BILL SI PUBLIC AUCTION

0.

MONDAY, MAR. 26, 1934

COMMERCING **

AT 2.30 P.M.

ÅT, THRIE KOWLOON - SALES. ROOM, No. 88, L'ANKOW ROAD, "KOWLOON.

A VERY FINE AND VALU- ABLE CONSIGNMENT OF

ORIENTAU PERSIAN CARPETS AND RUGS.

from 4 feet by 2 feet to 28 feet by 18 feet.

ON VIEW FROM FRIDAY, THE 23RD MARCH, 1984.

TERMS ---CARE on DELITEET.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

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Ben. News Bulletin and′′ An-i- nouncements. Fruit Market Notes, supplied by the In- telligence Branch of the Im- perial Economic Committee. 8.35 pm-More Sentimental Songs by The Midland Studio Chorus ünder the direction of Edgar Morgan, from a Birmingham studio. 7p.m Time Signal from Green-

| 7.30

weil, by having a pretty good, sult at present, which I could not do,

"Pray give my love to my Aunt, -I am, Your affectionate nephew, R. B. Sheridan."..

LAMMERT BROS,,

AUCTIONEERS.

BY ORDER OF THE FIRST MORTGAGEES

* of the

PRO-

it I were to stay until these were PUBLIC AUCTION almost worn out, I should be also. very much, obliged to you, if you would let me have an hat at the same time, if you please I will writ VALUABLE LEASEHOLD a line to Mr. Riley how to send. PERTY sitaste at Vitoria in the them to me,

Colony of Hong Kong and registered at the Land Office as the Remaining Po tion of Section B of Marine Lot No. 169, Section Û of Marine Lot No. 100 and the Remaining Portion of Section D of Marine Lot No. 199 togs- wich Chamber music (gramother with the premises thereof known as phone records). 9.35 p.m.-Concert by The B.B.C. Örchestra (section D), con- ducted by B. Walton Ö’Don- nell; Gladys Cole (soprano); 10.15 p.m.-News Bulletin and An-

nouncements,

10.35-10.45 p.m.--Harry Roy and his Band, relayed from the May Fair Hotel, London,

BADIO MANILA

wich. The Grand, National 5 p.m.-Tea Dance Programme-- described in two parts as fol- Luzon Cabaret Orchestrajkuj lows-by R.C. Lyle at the 6.10 p.m-Spanish Information Grand Stand for the parts of Ferlod

Period.

the course up to Bechers 6.30 p.m.-English Informational Brooks and after Valentine's Brook, including the start and 7 p.m.-Requests, finish, and by W. Hobbles at the Canal Turn for the re- mainder of the course, relayed from Aintree, near Liverpool.

p.m-The British Empire: The Colonial Empire--British B Rule in Africa--White and Black The Future, a talk by Miss Margery Perham,

7.16 p.m.-Ulaversity of the Philip- pines Programme Conserva- tory of Music, 7.40 pm-Universal Drug Store

Programme. p.m.-Club Face Powder. Pro- gramme-Chairman Boomer Domingo Raymundo and Johnny Harris.

8 p.m.-Guitar recital by Emilio 8.15 p.m-Dollar Steamship Pro- Pujol and Mathilde Cuervas,gramme-Mr. and Mrs. John 8.20 p.m-Fourteen Eriglish Poems, Smith.

Bet to music by Sir Walford 8.30 pm-Requests Programme Davies: Eiale Buddaby. "(#c- ·Elizabeth' Boliman, prano)". Stuart Robertson | 8.45 - p.m.--Stock Quotations. (barltone), Bir Walford-Davies 9 pm-Dance Programme-Lyric (planoforte),

Music House Orchestra,

9 p.m.-Time Signal from Green- .-10.30 pm-8ign Of.

Nos. 28, 300 and 302, DES VIEUX ROAD WEST

to be sold

IN ONE LOT

on

WEDNESDAY, THE DAT 07 APRIL, 1934, AT 3 PM

by:

MELAMMERT BROTHERS,

AUCTIONEERS,

At their BalESKOOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET.

"For further Partionlars and Condi- tions of Bale apply to:-

Max, WOO & NASH,:- Bolicitors for the First Mortgagees No 4, Queen's Road Central, or to

MERS, LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

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