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1.30 pm, Reuter Press Bulletins

"Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 Close Down

A TALK ON “VATIMINS” FROM-

THE STUDIO: CLASSICAL PROGRAMME

PUBLIC AUCTION. 4-7 p.m., Chinese Programme

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7-10.20 p.m., European Programme 7 pm, Closing Local Stock Quo- tations, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota-

tions.

7.08-7.30 p.m., Variety.

Song-Brave Hearts

JOHORE

GOVERNMENT HELD TO BLAME

Estates May Be Unable

To Produce Quotas

That the Government of Jobore

Bre

.:..

Damage by Elephants

preventing recruitment of A letter from Sungei Papan sufficient labour for estates, and Estate was read complaining of as a result production of

quotas "damage by elephants and the may be hindered, was the opinion chairman reported that he had formed by the committe of the seen the General Adviser in this Johore Planters Association at a connection who had promised to meeting last week.

deal direct with the matter. Mr. G. W. E. Adams, the chair- It was decided to circularise all | man, said the question of Chin-members drawing their attention ese labour was to be discussed at to the provisions of the. Enact- the PAM. Council meeting. He ment and, in all cases of com- understood that in North Johore plaint, members should refer im- the position was improved by medialely to the General Adviser the influx of Tamils which had

freed a certain amount of Chin-

Song-Near and yet so far ese Labour for the other parts of

Evelyn Laye (Soprano)

Johore, although this was offset Plano Duet The Way to Love-by increasing demands for labour

required for cleaning up ́estates.

'Selection

Violin Solo-Spansh

Abert Sandler

Serenade

*

Alford

8 pm., Local Time and Weather

Report ON VIEW ON THE MORNING or THE SALE.

7.30-8.30 p.m., From the Studio

Selections by the Orchestra of

the RMS. "Corfu."

PROGRAMME March: Great, Little Army

Selection: Lilac Time...

Schubert Violin Solo: Londonderry Air

(by R. H. Rogers) DANCE MUSIC 1-Over somebody Else's Should-

er

LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Shortage of 296

direct.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received"

THE

.. Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, SEPT., 7, 1934

LOMMENCING AT 2.30 RM.

AT THI KOWLOON SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising

atro

A FEW PIECES OF BLACK- WOOD FURNITURE.

and

One Piano, One Enamelled Bath One Radio Set

Chesterfield Couch aud Armchairs, Teak Bedstead; Iron Bedstead, Tear Referring to the P.AM. Council Wardrobe, Teak Chest, of Drawers, Meeting the chairman mentioned Teak. Dressing Table, Teak Wash that there was on the agenda the Stand. Teak Hatstand, Teak Cabi question of the salaries of staff nets, Feak Ice Chest, Teak Desk, and he pointed out that this an-

Teak Bookcase, Teak Teapoys, Teak Piano Duet-Footlight Parade

sociation pad i cents per planted Teak Chairs and Armchairs, Linen, Flower Stands, Teak Dining Table, Selection. Carroll Gib- The committe were of the opin-acre to the PAM which he con Carpet, Rug, Curtains, Books, Glass bons and John W. Green ion that estates were in danger sidered excessive in view of the Ware, Silver Ware, Bras Ware, Vocal Duet-Mood Indigo dr being penalised owing to their amount of work done by the as- Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, Oil Paint

Layton and Johnstone

Inabilty to produce their quota sociation themselves on one-half

inge, Pictures, Electric Ceiling and Violin Solo The Child and his due to the Government preventing cent per acre, and that he was Table Fans, Gramophone, Urna-

Dancing Doll"

"recruitment of sufficient labour. | prepared to oppose any tocreasements, Mirrors, etc., etc.

The six members present estimat-in salary" of the PAM. staff un- ed a total shortage on their re- til other district associations had spective estates amounting to 296, increased their membership. and it was stated that the cost

Hold up at Customs of passages. etc. trom China still Į Complaints were made that lor showed no reduction although theries were held up for four hours quota had been raised.

or more at the Customs, Johore In regard to Indian Labour a Bahru, and it was decided to write letter from the Controller of Lab-to the Commissiner of Customs our, Johore, was read stating that pointing out that that owing to he had received no record of sur-this delay lorries were only able to plus labour elsewhere in Malaya. make one journey a day and to It was decided to circularise all enquire in what way the examina- estates in Johore regarding special, tion of lorries could be accelerated. facilities offered by the Controll-

It was suggested that numbers er of Labour, in Penang. for the should be given to lorries in rota- supply of labour to Johore.

tion as they arrive, so that they An "Opinion" from P.A.M. was could pass through the Customs considered stating that the only in the same order and also to en- TERMS; ~Cash on DELIVERY. remedy against absconding lab-quire the hours of opening and ourers was civil action which, in closing the Customs for examina- most cases, was not practicable. tion of lorries,, as members were

Siting of Rivers

of the opinion that the congestion Salut D'Armour (Elgar)

On the question of River Sitat Johore Bahru was due to early Barcarolle Tales of Hofmann" ing, the Chairman stated that be arrival of lorries and

(Offenbach)

The J. Hwould discuss this with the Gen-opening the Customs once.

delay in

Squire Celeste Octet

eral Adviser.

A letter was Gavotte, from "Mignon" (Tho- No information had been recelv-Klang District Planters'

mas? The 1. H. Squire ed from the Hon'ble Mr. Miller tion asking for support of the "Celeste Octet

Mackay and it was decided to

proposal to form a Fund on simi. write to the General Adviser ask-lar lines to the Malayan Planters' ing for further information and Provident Fund The committee stating that numerous omplaints were in sympathy with this pro- had been received from members posal and decided to bring it up of the association that nothing for discussion at the half-yearly was being done.

general meeting,

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8.40-0 p.m., From the Studio

A TALK ON "VITAMINS" BY LAWRENCE, LEONG, C.

& D., F.C.S. D-10.30 p.m., Classical Programme.

Sonata in A Major (Handel)

Isolde Meriges (Violin) Suite No. 2 in B Minor for Flutes and Str.ngs (Bach)...... Wil- ham Mengelberg and his Con- certgebouw Orchestra 1-Grave leading to allegro 2-Allegro

3-(a) Rondo,

(b) Bourree Nos. 1-2.. 4--Sarabande

5-Polonaise." 6-(a) Menuet

(b) Badinerie

"'

It was understood that Govern- ment were proposing to appoint special Irrigation Engineer, and It was hoped that this api ɔint- ment would be made as quickly as possible in view of the very ser- lous position in the State.

Consideration of the question of Sunday labour was deferred.

The committee were in favour

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 6TH SEPT., 1984,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

read from the PUBLIC AUCTION

Associa

CANTON SILK MARKET

The Kwangtung Raw Suk Test-

of a panel of planters being form- |ing Bureau, Department of Recon-

ed

Canton Quotations

September 4.

in different districts from atruction. Canton. China. whom representatives could be 9.33 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins small holdings, and it was decid- chosen to carry out assessment of

London I p.m. Stock and

ed to ask the General Adviser Commodity Quotations

whether the Government would 9.40 p.m.." Marriage of Figaro-

agree to same and, it so, whether Overture (Mozart) Vienna they would give the association Phliharmonic Orchestra

Con- an

opportunity of nominating ducted by Leopold Stokowaki

members.

1st Movement-Andante soste-

nuto-moderate con aming

Movement-Andantino in moto di canzona"

2nd

(10 p.m., ̈“Music from Hamburg"

3rd Movement Scherzo-Pizzi- | 11 p.m.. Intellectual Co-operation:

cato ostinato

4th Movement-Allegro" con Fuo-

10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Presa News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations, fol- lowed by New York Opening Quotations

10.40 p.m. Close Down

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

7.p.m., Time Bignal from Big Ben,

An organ recital, an

Poet and Actor discuss their Work

11.5 p.m., News Bulletin (German) 11.30 pm. We introduce the com-}} || ing generation of German con- cert artists ARVIN 1215 pm. News Bulletin (English) 12.30 am. Dja close down Ger-

man. English)

RADIO MANILA

5 p.m. Musical Varieties 5.15 p.m.. Recitations, by Charles

Lindsley

5.30 pm. Requeste

Extra 0.5, 13/15 ELK. 4440N. Small Extra O.B. 13/15 ELK.

$370N...

Crack N.B. 14/18 HK: $2951". Extra Extra 20/22 HK. $280N, Waste NS. Open H.K. 453N...

Spot

Yokohama Quotations.

September. 5.

Opening

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 1934

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

AT GODOWN No. 30, LOWER, THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD., KOWLOON.

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(For Account of the Concerned)

1685 Sheets Galv. Steel Sheet 3 x 6'

TERMS: -C2SH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

Yen 455 PUBLIC AUCTION

Bourse six months... Yen 482

New York Quotations

September 4.

· Bld. 1.07

September

December

February

VEIS - Undérmgood have received

Instructions

Ask

1.084

TO SELL DY

1.11 1.12

1:12 1.13

New York Quotations are ob- tained through Courtesy of Amer

PUBLIC AUCTION

7.30 pin, The B.B.C. Dance Or- 6.10 p.m. Spanish Informational ican Oriental Finance Corpora MONDAY, SEPT. 10, 1984

chestra, directed by Henry

Period

Hall. (Time Bignal from 7 pm, Bachrach Motor Company

Greenwich at 12.00)

8.15 pm, The Northern Studio

Orchestra, from a Manchester 7.30 studio

9-9.30 p.m. A military Band con-

cert.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 p.m. Dia Announcement (Ger-

man. English),'' German Folk Song

Programme Forecast

English)

Programme "Austin"Johnny Harris and his Rhythm Kings pm, Studio Guest Artist Programme Adela Reyes de Monz lyric soprano, Guada -- lupe Reyes, accompanist. 7.45 p.m., Ynchaustí y Cia. Pro-

gramme

8 p.m.. Requests -

tion

REICHSMARK QUOTA-

TIONS

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily *Press (Copyright;}}"

Berlin, Sept. 5. Reichsmark quotations (without

8.15 p.m., Dollar Steamship Pro-

gramme Mr. and Mrs. John | guarante Brith

(German,

9.15 pm. Melodies of Yesterday

by Franz Baumann (Tenor)

9.30 p.in, Woman's Hour

8.30 p.m.; Galbayog· Association

Programme

8.55 p.m., Stock Quotations

9. p.m. Dance Programme

945 pm., News Bulletin (English) | 10:30 pm, Sign Of

Parts

New York

39.78 594

Amsterd

57.80

Pars Ster

75.13

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