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11. Ice House Straut, or P.Q) Boz" 1"

Report. 1.03 p.r-Recorded Music:

Heart

Auctions.—Crown Lend Sale,

1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong District Office, South, 11 am.

Kong Hotel Orchestra

the ...Room

from Grill Hongkong Hotel

of the By courtesy Management). 1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc., 2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

A RELAY FROM NOTTINGHAM RECITAL BY MR, C.B.R. SARGENT 4.30-7.80 p.m.--Chinese : Prograja-

Pro-

me

7.30-10.30

7.30

gramme,

p.m.-European

pim-Closing Local Stock-i Quotations, etc., 7.33-7.40 p.m.-Harold Williams

and The B.BC. Male Chorus. 1. There is a Taven in the Town,

(Traditional)

2. (a). Vive la Compagnie.

" (b) When Johnny Komes Marching Home (Tradi- tional),

7.40-8 pm-From the Studio.

- Hawalian Selections by Ho Yuk Lun and Eo Yuk Ming.

Programme.

1. Hawaiian Shadows,

2. My Honolulu Hula Girl

3. Beloved one of Mine.

4. Hula-Hula Medley.

8 p.m.--Local Time and Weather

Report.

sh

Cinemas King's "Midnight Club" Queen's:—“Looking For Troüble” Central:-"The Song Parade"

(Chinese Picture) Oriental:-"Broadway To Holly-

Wood" World: The Two Sisters"

(Chinese Picture)

Alhambra:—“The Show UF Majestic: "Wild Cargo" Star:-"Men From Chicago"

Meetings

Kowloon. Union Church General Committee Meeting. 6.30 p.m.

Efficiency Board Meeting at Volunteer Headquarters, 5.30 p.m. Miscellaneous

Claims against the Estate James Johnston Brown, late Glamorgan, due.

of

Makes Parachute Leap

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

A tiny gure dropped with tha speed of a bullet from a light air Plane 100 feet above Brooklands THE Underaged have received. Agrodrome.

Just another young airman learn Nobody paid much attention.

ing to use a parachute.

But the white-cla figure that disentangled herself from the cords of the parachute after she had nade a perfect landing was Mr. G. E. Alington, aged 4, air-pilot

and mother of six sonA

It was not a "stunt." She is to make, two more descente, and then, will qualify for her parachute ver- tificate,

Only a few people on "the hold knew her. They watched her pre- pare. Among them was her old flv- ing instructor. Mr. K. O. Winton, of the Hampshire Airplane Club, her parachute instructor of the G.Q parachute firm, of Brooklands, and a few aerodrome officials.

The attempt was made in "eseret“? for two reasons:

to

Instructions

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1984 COMMENCING AT 11 A.M."

Ar THEIR SALES ROOM, 4, DUDDELL STREET,

179 Pes. of Goodyear Rubber Tures 35 Pes. of Goodyear Rubber Tyres

560 Fes. Trimmings

Edges)

and

Embroidered

She did not wish her children to know, for fear that they might try to prevent the attempt.

She did not want a crowd. of assemble to watch the jump..

Three of her sons are private pilots, but bave not made a para- Teams -CABH ON DELIVERY. chute jump: their mother has now "beaten them to it."

A Quantity of Household Furniture ? Showenses, Iron Safes and Sundry, Goods, etc., etc., etc.

Moon-IV. Moon, 27th Day.

Principle Mails Inward from America by Pres. Hayes; from Europe" via Siberia by Tatsuta Maru.

Outward for America and Europe via Siberia by Pres. Jefferson, 5 D.m.; Air Mall for Europe by Hakusan Maru. 5 p.m.; Steamer, 6 p.

Social

او

Whist. Drive on board HMS 8.03-8.15 p.m.-The J. H 8quire Tamar, Friday, June 8, 8.45 pm.

Celeste- Octet;

Sports - Scene De Ballet (De Berlot, arr.

Lawn Tennis,-"C". Division, W. Sear),

"University v. Civil Service; Police Second Movement from "Sym-v. Craigengower; Radio Sports v. phonie Pathetique" (Tschal- Army T.C.; Indian R.C. v. Chinese kowsky, arr. Robertson).

R.C. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kowloon Cavatina (Raff. Op. 85. No. 3. c.C.: South China v.

Deutscher arr. Sear),

Klub; Central British v. Kowloon 8.15-8.30 p.m.-From the Studio.

Docks... Mr. R. Abbit will give a short talk on English and "Australian Test Matches in general. 8.30-3 p.m.-A Relay from Daven-

try. 8.30-8.40 p.m.-An Eyewitness Ac-

count of the Morning Play in the 1st Test Match by Howard Marshall." Relayed from the County Cricket Ground at Nottingham.

8.40-9, p.m.--The Northern Studio Orchestra directed by John Bridge.

9-10 p.m.-A 16th recital of Gramophone records by Mr. C. B. R. Sargent. 10-10.30 p.m.--Variety, -

Fox-Trot-I Bring to you Sweet

Music.

Fox-Trot-I had to Change the Words-Geraldo and his Sweet Musick

Song Why don't they leave us

alone?

Song I was in the Mood-Hüde-

garde.

Plano Duet Ain't she, the Dain-

ty.

از

Plano Duet-I want a fair. and Square, Man-Carroll Gibbons and John. W. Green.

Humorous Monologue-The Lion and Albert-Stanley Hollow AF. Fox-Trot Oceans of Time-Mr.

Whittington. Fox-Trot You're Gonna Lose your Gal-Mr. Whittington- Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy .. Hotel Orpheans. 10.30 p.m-Rugby Mid-day Press'

News.

10.35, p.m.-Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

11 am-Time Signal from Big by Tom. Af organ recital Henry O. Hodgson, relayed from Bt. Mary's Church, Not- tingham.

"Tides High at 6.49 and 10.40: Low at 13.04....

Mra G. E. Alington, who is a distant relative of Dr. Alington ex-boadmaster of Eton, is a widow. Her home is in Lincolnshire. She is staying in Southampton,

She few her flying instructor from Atlantic Park, Eastleigh, Hants, to the aerodrome and was poised within five minutes on the another side of the fuselage of 2000ft abora light airplane as it slowly circled

The machine then wank 800ft. She leaped from it.

There was a thrilling moment when it was seen that the freshen ing breeze might carry her. In the direction of the concrete race track, where her descent, if awkwardly made, might be dangerous.

Her parachute instructor raced to the possible landing position in his

CLT.

But Mrs. Alington, helped by r Sunrise.-5.38 am. Sunset.-7.06 sudden, weakening of the breeze,

made a"perfect landing.

p.m.

SATURDAY, JUNE 9.

Cinemas

King's-"Midnight Club" Queen's: "Looking For Trouble" Central:The Song Parade"

(Chinese Picture)

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1934

Ar 3 O'CLOCK P.M.

AT Nos. 11 AND 18, UN CEAU STREET, BHAMSHUIPO.

SADDEST QUEEN nery, Furniture, Fixtures and

IN EUROPE

Oriental:-"Broadway To Holly Now A Recluse In

wood! World: The Two Sisters"

(Chinese Picture) Alhambra:-"The Show Off" Majestic: "Wild Cargo" Star:-"Men From Chicago"

Meetings

Twelfth

Annual, Lane, Craw-

ford, Ltd. Exchange Building, 11

a.m,

Miscellaneous

European YMCA's fortnightly picnic,

Whist Drive and Tombola... / Ladies' ·Club. 8.W.B., Barracks, 8 p.m.

St. Andrew's Club Pienie, 3.30 p.m.

A. Convent

The saddest of all Europe's royal women in exile is the -aged ex- Queen Natalie of Serbia, now living an almost solitary life in an obs- cure convent in the Latin Quarter of Paris.

She

The Stock-in-Trade, Machi-

Fittings of The Lion & Son Knitting Co.

TERMS:-As. CUSTOMARY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"

celebrated her seventy- eight birthday recently.

Serbia, where the war began, is THE Undersigned have received no longer a kingdom, having been

merged into. Jugo-Slavia.

1.

Murray - Ex-Queen Natalie was born in Italy, her father being a. Russian Bathing colonel and her mother a Ruma--

nian princess.

Tombola for Service Men and families, Garrison Lecture Hall, 7.30 p.m.

Moon. IV. Moon, 28th. Day,

JF

A Love Match

She was brought up strictly until the age of sixteen, when she was Principal Mails

married to King Milan, the twenty- Inward from Europe vla Suez by year-old ruler of Serbia. Kashima Maru.

Outward for Europe via Biberia by Kashima Maru, 3:30 pm; for Europe via Suez by Conte Rosso, 5 p.m.

It was a love match on her side. but the young king was attracted solely by her beauty,

7

Instruction

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1934

COMMENCING. AT 2.30 P.M.

Az Turin SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION: OF PEKING CURIOS

Comprising

Old Porcelain, and Pottery, Old Bronze, Jade, Agate and Crystale". Urnaments, Fine Carved Ivory Figaros, Lacquer Ware, Embroidered Coats and Skirts, Palace Screen, Gold Silk Carpets, etc, etc., etc.

Her husband deserted her and his country in 1889, fleeing to Paris. Sports

where his mode of living shocked Aquatics Bouth China A. A. even the gay city. He died two].

years later, leaving a son, the re- Gala, 7 p.m.

Lawn Bowls Senior Division, sult of his friendship with a Greek Club de Recreio v. Craigengower beauty. The boy died in a work- 11.30 a.m.-The B.B.C. Dance Or-C.C. "A"; Kowloon Docks R.C. v. house.

There, was more sorrow in store Civil: Service C.C.; Kowloon B.G.C. chestra, directed by Henry Hall.

for Queen Natalie. Her son, Alex- Time Signal

v. Police R.C.; Talkoo R.C. v. from Greenwich at 12.)

Kowloon C.C.; Junior Divisioh, ander, who succeeded his father

V. Club de to the 12.15 p.m.-The Northern Studio Craigengower C.C.

Serbian throne, married Orchestra. directed by John Recreio; Civil Service CC. v. In a woman ten years his senior. She was his mother's lady-in-waiting, Bridge, from a Manchester dan R.; Police R.C. v. Kowloon

B.G.C.; Kowloon CC. Y. Hong and the daughter at an engineer. Kong Electric RC Hong Kong.

Soon after there marriage. in Football Club v. Yacht Club,

1903 the royal palace was invaded Sunrise-5.38 a.m. Sunset-7.08 by a group of army officers, who TERMA-CABE ON DELITEHY,

murdered King Alexander and Queen Draga,

studio.

p.m.

.12.30 p.m.England v. Australia: An eye-witness account by Mr. Howard Marshall on the first Cricket Test Match. 12.40 p.m.The Northern, Studio.

Orchestra, directed by John Low at 0.22 and 14.00. Bridge. (contd.), from a Man chester studio.

1-1.30 p.m.-A light concert by.

Louls Leeming (pianoforte), David Edwards (bass), and Marie Earnshaw (violoncello).

BERLIN PROGRAMME

-

12.45 p.m.--DJA. Announcement (Germ., Engl), German Folk Song. Announcement of Pro- gramme.

1 pm New hits.

1.30 pm Latest News (English). 1.145′′p.m.--Entertaining Music, 2 2.15 pm The O. Woman at Home

and abroad

2.45 pm-Latest News (German), pm. From the Reichssender

4

Tides High, at 7.25 and 20.61;

Sweets For Kiddles

Then Natalie divorced her hus- Hamburg: "Music from Ham-band and went to live in Paris. burg.", "Richard

Straub, where. say the British United Press Honouring the 70th Birthday correspondent, she devotes her life of the Composer, on June 11. to the poor.

*1934. Musical Dir. Elbenschutz Every morning at eight she The Symphony Orchestra of attends service at Notre Dame. the Reichssender Hamburg. On the way she buys sweets to give 1. Don Juan, Tone Poem for to poor schr children she

Orchestra, op. 20.

2. Don Quichote, Fantastic Variations on a Knightly Theme, op. 35... p.m.-Concert from the Deutsch Landsender.R

445 pm-Latest News (English). 5 p.m-DJA Closing Announce

ment,

neet.

may

Sometimes in the evening she may be seen in the Luxembourg Gardens feeding the birds.

!

She spends most of her time" in a convent, knitting garments: for the poor. All her wealth has been given to charity,

ON VIEW FROM SATURDAY, THE 9TH JUNE, 1934.

"LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

LOCAL MAPS

Peak District,

Kowloon

Victoria,

New Territories.

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