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EVENTS

TO-DAY

FRIDAY (April 6)

Anniversaries and Jewish Feast Day),

Holidays.-

THE Undersigned bave received

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PUBLIC AUCTION

of Passover (7th SATURDAY, APR. 7, 1934

Auctions-Lammert's Sale of Postage Stamps, Sales Room, 5.15 Leasehold Property Sale, Sales Rogm, 3 p.m.; Household Furniture, 35, Hankow Road. Kow- loon, 2.30 p.m."

I p.Local Time and Weather

Report. 1.03-2 p.m.-A relay of the Orp.m.;

chestra from the China Em- pairium Restaurant by cour tesy of the Management (Dur ing the Intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.) 20 1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc. 2 p.m.-Close Down.

CONCERT FROM THE STUDIO

.../TONIGHT

4.30-7.30 p.m.-Chinese recorded

programske

7.30-18.30 A

gramme.

European" pro-

7.30 pm-closing Local Stock

Quotations, etc. 7.33-7.45 p.m

Nell Gwyn Dances (Edward Ger-

man)-played by the Regi mental Band of HM, Grena dier Guards conducted by Capt. George Miller.

8 p.m-(Local Time and Weather

Report),

7.46-3.30 pm

Variety.

B.B.C.

Orchestral The Wedding of Mr.

Mickey Mouse The Dance Orchestra. Organ

the

Solo-Lullaby of Leaves-Sidney Torch. Song-Let me give my happiness to you Jessie Matthews. (So- prano), Orchestral-Can't we talk it over -Carroll Gibbons and his bay friends,... Song-Wanting

Tibbett,

You-Lawrence

Orchestra-Selection-The Gold Diggers Of 1933--The B.B.C.

Dance Orchestra, Song-Lover Come. Back to me.

Lawrence Tibbett, Orchestral--Now That You Are

• Cone-Carroli Gibbons and His Boy Friends. Song-Three Wishes-Jessie Mat-

thews (Soprano), Organ-Round, The Marble Arch

Sidney Torch. Orchestral-It's e Talk Of The Town-B.B.C. Dance Or- chestra.

8.30-9.30 p.m. From The Studio.

A Recital by Professor F. Gon- zalez's Puplis.

Programme,

1. Hawaiian Gultar Solos-

(a) Honolulu Moon

(b) Moonlight. on the Colorado. (c) My Darling.

(d) Moonlight and Roses,

(e) Hula Medley,

(1) The

Rosary - Mrs. Williams Accompanied Prof. F. Gonzalez,

2. Violin Solo:-.

Cinemas

King's: Mama Loves Papa." Queen's:-"Sons Of The Desert." Central: "Chinese Picture" "Oriental:-"Paddy The Next Best

Thing."

World: Suppression " (Chinese

(Picture),

Alhambra:-"Gallant Indy."

Majestic: "The Mystery Ranch." Star: "A Southern Maid."

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

Ar THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET. 9 Cases Batteries 48 Tina Milk 35 Tins Jam

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A Quantity of Household Furniture and Sundry Goods etc., etc.

Miscellaneous; Volunteer Annual TERMS-CAAD ON DELIVERY. Engineer Company's Supper and 7.30 for 8 p.m. Prize Distribution, Headquarters,

Moon- Moon, 23rd Day.

Principal Malls

Inward from Europe via Siberia:

by Ranchi; from, America by Pres.

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Jefferson: Outward for America ONE YEAR AFTER

and Europe via Siberia by Empress of Japan, 10 ..

Sports

Annual Meeting, Affiliated Clubs of Hong Kong Tennis Association, Sanitary Board Room, Post Office Building. 5.30 p.m. ⠀⠀

Hockey-Hong Kong Hockey, Club "A" v. R.AS.C. 5 p.m.

Sunrise 6.12 am: Surset.-8.39 p.m.

Tides. High at 3.28 and 13.06: Low at 5.25 and 21.40.,,

Saturday, April 7, Anniversaries and

Jewish Feast of Passover (8th day).

Hoildays.

Cinemas

King's: Mama Loves Fapa." Queen's: "Sons Of The Desert" Central Flying Down To Rio." Oriental: "Paddy The Next

Best Thing" World:"Suppression" (Chinese

Picture). Alhambra:-"Gallant Lady." Majestic:-"The Mystery Ranch" Star: "A Southern Maid"

Japan's Withdrawal From The League

Kobe, Mar. 28. Yesterday was the first anniver- sary of the notice of withdrawal given by the Japanese Govern- ment" to There is another year to run be- the League of Nations..

tore Japan's secession from the League becomes effective.

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During the past year, the Asahi says, the Japanese Government, in faithful ovservance of the Imperial Edict issued on the oc- casion of Japan's withdrawal has framed its foreign policy on the basis of harmony, and co-opera- tion. Effurts along these Unes have been redoubled since Mr. FRIDAY, APR. Hirota, the Foreign Minister, 25+

6, 1934 sumed office last autumn. The re- COMMENCING 12 5.15 P.M. sult is that relations with Britain, America, Soviet Russia an China, with whom Japan is especially Dances Annual Charity Ball,closely related, have been appre- St. John Ambulance Brigade, Hong-clably improved. The very pessi- kong Hotel, 9 p.m.

mistic prognostications which were Moon--Last Quarter, 8.49 prevalent at the time of withdraw-

Moon, 24th Day.

al a year ago are being falsified by events.

a.m.

Principal Mails Outward Air Mail for Europe by Ranchi 9 am, steamer 10.30 am.

Social Functions.-Annual Dia- ner. Law and Commerce Society of Hongkong University. Lane McCrawford's Restaurant, 8.30 p.m.

Handel Sonata in A. Major.

(a) Adagro.

(b) Allegro..

(c) Largo,

by

(d) Allegro-Mr. E. Alves ac

companied by Prof. F. Gonzalez.

3. Violin Solo:-

Beethoven Sonata No. 3, in Eb, (a) Allegro con Spitito. (b) Adagio,

(c) Rondo-Prof. F. Gonzalez

accompanied by Miss. Liza, Frishman.

4. Plano Solos:-

1

(a) Dance of the Dwarf' (Liszt) (b) Etude Op. 2 (Scriabine). (c) 3 Ecossaises (Chopin)

Miss. Liza Frishman, 9.30-10.05 p.m.-Orestrai

Theme And. Variations From Suite No. 3 in G. (Tchalkov- sky). London Symphony Or- 'chestra" Conducted by Sir, Lan-

don Ronald,

باء

Peer Gynt Suite No. 1 (Grieg. Op. 40)-New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by Georg Schneevoight,

Sports

China

(Club

It is specially noticeable, says the Osaka journal, that the Powers are coming to have a better under- standing of Manchukuo; which, under a monarchical regime, is making development. As the pre- liminary

to formal recognition. the Powers are now showing greater

same

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Football--First Division, Royal interest on economic cooperation T-CASH ON DELIVERY. Artillery V. Borderers

with the new State. Japan's paci- ground), 3.15 p.m.; Club v. Kow- fic policy in the Far East is at the loon (Club ground), 4.45 p.m.;

time being better under- Police 'v. South

stood (Caroline

Japan's withdrawal from the Hill) 4.45 p.m. Navy v. Lincolns

League in fact as well as in name (Kowloon F. S. ground), 4.45 pm.

Hockey-Interport. Hongkong interpreted as the prelude to the in March next year," is generally Malaya (King's Park). 4 p.m.

Yachting. Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Commodore's Cups for racing yachts.

Sunrise.-6.11 a.m. Sunset.-8.40

Tides-High at 14.84; Low at

p.m

22.57.

A

A PLUCKY AIR FORCE

SERGEANT

Jump From Plane To Save

Machine

>The

bravery of

much-talked-of national crisis of 1935-1936, but it is hoped that if the present foreign policy of

co-operation harmony and maintained and developed, there PUBLIC AUCTION, will be no sudden change for the worse in Japan's international re- lations even after her formal seces sion from the League.

Hayashi,

War Minister's Comments Yesterday, General Minister for War. observed that just one year has passed since Japan gave, notice of, witdrawal to the League of Nations, because the policy she adopted for the es- tablishment of Far Eastern people, which she has always regarded as her mission, failed to meet with the approval of the League Powers. In the interval. Manchukuo has

THE Unctions from

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10.06-10:30 p.m.-Musical Comedy Force Sergeant, who leaped from year, the Sino-Japanese armistice

a Royal Alf made steady progress. In May last TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1934 Vocal Gems-Whoopee-Light an aeroplane in order to save the agreement was concluded, and in

Opera Company.

COMMENCING AT 10 AM. machine, was revealed recently. Belection-Casanova (J, Strauss,

March this year the monarchical The arr. Benatzky)-New Mayfair was with Flying-Officer Edwards by Manchukuo to make its founda- THE ROYAL NAVAL CANTEEN, Bergeant, named Jobbins, form of government was adopted AT THE OLD PREMISES OF Orchestra,

tions even firmer. All this is a In a Royal Air Force machine on Vocal Gems The Blue Mazurkaa fight from Peterborough to Old

matter for congratulation, not only (Lebar) Light Opera Com-Barum, when in a fog it

JOHNSTON ROAD, for Far Eastern peace but for the was pany. Selection-The.

found that the petrol was running peace of the world generally. song out.

Baudry Furniture, Teak Counters, The future course of interna- Partitions, Electric Ceiling and Table (Romberg)-Savoy Orpheans, 10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Pressa parachute to lighten the me-

Sergeant Jobbins leapt out with tional events," however, admits of Fans, Marble Top Tables, Benches, no optimism, gold the War Mini-Chairs, Ice Chest, Blankets, Mat News Ne

chine, and thus enabled the plot ster, and it is well for the nation tresses, Pillows, Electric and 10.35 p.m. Close Down,

to land the machine safely at to be prepared for the continuance Lavatory Fittings, Porcelain Wash” Totton, near Southampton.

of the unprecedented national Basins, etc., etc.

Desert

£5,000 LEFT TO A MAN

OUT OF WORK

Rich Uncle's Bequests

The Sergeant landed on top of crisis for many years yet. The

an oak tree, and was suspended whole nation must keep the Im

by the harness of his parachute. perial wishes in mind and co-

His shouts for help were heard operate for the development of the One Aerated Water Machinery and

by farm workers, who, when they national destiny and for the secur- rescued him, found the belts of lty of the country, ever mindful •

Accessories..

his parachute ad tightened and of contributing to world peace One Hand Truck affected his circulation to such an on Justice)

extent that he could not stand.

When he recovered he telep→ honed to Old Sarum, and Flying- Five relatives in England and Officer Edwards was able to refuel Scotland are to receive bequests his machine and fly on to Old totalling £31,000 under the will of Barum Mr. George Douglas Cooper, a Scot, who died in San Francisco last month

YESTERDAY'S SAYINGS

Mr. Runciman.We cannot allow our Merchant Navy to take second place.

Sir John Simon--The fiscal, in- strument is not a panaces, buty used with discretion and judgment, it has saved this country from

to Miss Mary G. Barns, of Tan The vill disposes of an estate of tallon-road, Glasgow, and Mrs. the estimated value of £180,000 Besse B Beveridge, Stoke Bishop, wollapes an Mr. Cooper was a partier, in a Bristol, nieces. furniture firm.

The Archbishop of Canterbury.

One Bowling Alley with Complete

Gear.

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, Tax 97 APRIL, 1984:

“Mr. George Cooper. 2 ship-The conduct of Indian affairs TERMS CASE ON DELIVERY. Bequests of £5,000 each wers | wright, has been unemployed for mrust Increasingly pass into Indian left to Mr. George Cooper of two years, Ators hande Langlands-road, Goran, and Mr. The testator was born in Dun- | My Arthur :: Greenwood, The G. D, Cooper of Manor terrace, fermline and lost the Arst fortune Fascist State is essentially militar. Leeds, nephews, and £10,000 each he made through an earthquake. istic and aggresive.

LAMMERT BROS

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