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Canton, Out, 7. After long waiting, members of of the Kuomintang Central · Execu-.

tive Committee and the Central Supervisory Committee residing in Canton have received a reply to thair circular telegram of Septem- ter s from the secretariat of the Central Party Headquarters

Twenty members of the Chinese

Company:

Dress: White Uniform; Sunhats. Belt with Brace and Truncheons,

Ten members of the Flying Nanking. Squad:--

Dress: White Uniform, Sunhats Belt with Brace, and Truncheons Teri members of the Flying

Squad:-

Dress: White Uniform, Sunhats Belt with Brace, and Truncheons.

Ten members of the Emergency

Stock and Commodity Quota-Unit Reserve:~~~ t'ons, 708-7.30 p.m.-Orchestral...

Dress: Khaki Helmet, Khaki Tunie, Khaki Shorts Puttees, Belt

"Crown of India" Sulte, Op. 86 with Brace, Holsters and Revolvers

(Elgar) London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir. Edward Elgar, O.M.

CHINESE COMPANY

Training Course (Part II)

1. Introduction and Dance of the recruits of the Chinese Company

Nautch Girls.

2. Minuet.

3. Warrior's Dance.

4. March of the Mongol

perors.

Le Carnaval

Em-

11

The reply merely states that the four proposals in the circular tele gram will be duly submitted to the Fifth Kuomintang Congress for consideration. As the telegram of September 8 is for the considera. tion of the Fifth Congresa, the Central Authorities do not make any comment on it.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

TUESDAY, OUT., 9, 1934

Commencing at 2.30 PM.

AT THRIE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE. Comprising:--

Teak Hatatands, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs Teak Cabi- nets, Teak Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Teak Chest of Drawers, Teak Bookcases, Teak Bedsteade, with Hair Mattresses, Teak Ward- robes, with Bevelled Mirrors Doors,

In d statement to the press, Mr. Hsiao Fu Chen, spokesman of the South-west Political Council, said that he and his colleagues hope the Central Party Headquarters to distribute the text of their tele- gram to all Kuomintang organs for discussion and not merely to Dressing Tables and Stools, ass it over to the Congress wher. Teak Tea-pays. Screena, Ice Chest, will attend at the Chinese Com- it meets on November 12.

The main theme in the telegram Bronze and Brass Ornament, Por- pany Headquarters on Tuesday, October 9 at 17.30 hours for in-ass the Central Authorities to te celain Flower Pots, Cutlery, Dioner Lover' Manchuria and Jehol by Service and Crockery, Glass Ware, struction.

force and to hold those to account Fine Oil Paintings, Pictures, Curt, Revolver Course:-Members of for the loss of the provinces The ains, Cushions Carpets, Rugs, the Chinese Company will fire the second telegram suggests a freedom Electric Table Lamps and Fans Part III. Course "B" at the Ken of the press and reinstatement of Gramophones and Records, Filing the Cabinets, Tear Office Desks and nedy Road Range on Friday, Octo- those

Romain-Overture (Beriloz, op 9)-Sir. Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle 7.30-7.45 p.m.-A Recital by R-ber 12 at 17.15 hours under Sub-Kuomintang. No reply is made Chair, Curion, Typewriters, Battan

Orchestra,

chard Crooks (Tenor).

1. Neapolitan Love Song (Vietor

Herbert).

2. In my garden. (O'Keefe).

3. Too Late to-morrow. (Langen.

berg).

4. Macushla (Macmurrough), 7.45-8 p.m.-From the Studio.

"To-morrow's Racing" by Mr. A. J. P. Heard.

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

"Report.

8.03-8.40 p.m.-Variety.

Inspector A Hopkins.

those detailed will attend.

INDIAN COMPANY

Only

ousted by

members

to the second telegram

Ware, etc., etc.

also

FEW PIECES OF FINE BLACKWOOD WARE

AT. Hsiao said that it is uncer |tain whether another telegram wul be sent or some other way will be dovised to enforce the views of the Training Course (Part II):-Antwo circular telegrams.

It is yet uncertain whether Can- recruits of the Indian Company ton will send representatives to 1 Grandfather Clock residing at Hong Kong will attend

attend the Nanking to

Fifth 8 Upright Pianos Chinese Company Headquarters. National Congress. If the viewa

17, Queen's Road Central on of the leaders are not accepted, a 1 Refrigerator Thursday. October 11 at 17.30 hours separate Congress may be called

for instruction.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE -

Defendu.-Defendu Instructions

Plano Solo-Dancing Butterfly. Piano Solo-Waltz Time-Med.

ley-Rale da Costa, Vocal-Little Man you've had a 17.30 hours.

Busy Day Les Allen, with Mrs:quested to be present. Allen and Norman.

will take place at No. 2 Police Station on Friday, October 12 at All members are re-

Songs-Radio Requests - Les

Allen (Baritone)..

TSO TSUN ON, Acting, D.S.P. (R.).

Hong Kong, Oct. 8.

10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby Mid-day Press News,

Plano Solo Let's fall in Love. Plano Solo Love is Love, Any-

where-Carroll Gibbons with } ---- his Boy Friends" Instrumental-Melody in Spring. Instrumental-Give me Liberty. me Love-The Four or Give Bright Sparka. Humorous Song-Riding Down from Bangor-Frank Crumit (Tenor).

Banjo Solo-Keyboard Kapers, Mandoline "Solo-Mazur-Marto

de Pietro,

Il Trovatore (Verdi)-Creatore's

Band.

etc..

10.35. p.m.-Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME-

here.

NINGPO'S BUNDING ALMOST

READY

New Waterfront For Port

Ningpo, Sept. 27.

and

C

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY,

THE 8TH OCTOBER, 1994.

TERMS :-CAage on DelivNET.

LAMMERT BROS,

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HE Undersigned bave presived

Instructions

The means of communication in FROM THE HOLDER OF BILL Ningpo are steadily improving. The important project of widening the Bund is now very nearly completed.

OF SALE

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

3.15 pm.. Time Signal from BigIn place of the old narrow bund Ben. Dance muste, a program- about twenty leef in width, there a mile now runs for about half me of gramophone records.

from the New Bridge of. Boats, s broad highroad flanked by pave- THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1934 8.40-9 p.m.-Band Selections, from 3.35 p.m., Guessing Game.

Operas.

3.55 p.m.. Dance Music, a program-

ments and wharfage ways, the me of gramophone records.

whole being at least 50 feet, wide.

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON 4.15 p.m., Time Signal from Green- The extra width has been obtaine- wich. Meet Dr. Fu Manchu, aed partly by "bunding out" into talk

the river and partly by the removal of buildings along the whole front- age. Most of these were formerly two storey structures but have now been rebullt a little back with an The extra storey or two added. result is that Ningpo is now pro- vided with a very one water front age. The work has been going on for over three years and has been delayed by several subsidences, but is now nearly complete,

Crea-

Prince Igor (Borodin, arr. God- frey)-Ballet Dances Nos. 1 and 2 The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band conducted by B. Walton O' Donnell. Pagliacci (Leoncavallo)

tore's Band. 9-9.20 p.m.--From the Studio.

"Topical Talks on the United Kingdom" by Mr. C. C. Pelham (HM. Trade Commission). 8.20-9.30 pm."Old Folks at Home and In Foreign Landa" (by C. J. Roberts) played by The Re- gimental Band of H. M. Grena- dier Guards.

9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 pm, Stock and Com- modity Quotations,

9.35-10.05 p.m.-From the Studio.

Violin and Pianoforte Recital by Professor F: Gonzalez and Mis. Gurwitch Frishman.

Programme

י

in A No. 2. Op. 12

1. Somata

(Beethoven).

1st Movement--Allegro Vivace,

4.30 p.m. An organ recital by C. Trevor, from the Concert Hall, Broadcasting House. Lon- don.

5-5.15 p.m, News Bulletin.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

(Ger-

9 p.m., Dia Announcement

man, English) German Folk Song Programme-Forecast (German-

English)

!

9.15 p.m., Bongs: Alfred Schafer (Baritone) At the Piano: Wal- demar von Vultee.

10

p.m., Classle Symphony Concert Works by Mozart and Beetho- Boloists: Professor Her- bert Pollack - and Daphne J. Miller (Plano)

ven.

11.15 p.m., News Bulletin (German) 11.30 p.m. Scenes from Lessing's Comedy "Minna von Barnhelm" 12.15 pm, News Bulletin (English)

1.

A modern steel bridge is now un-

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET ONE OVERLAND WHIPPET 4" 5-SEATER MOTOR CAR, LICENCE No. 695

(now stored in Mesare. Dodwell & Co.'s Motor Service Station, No. 789, Nathan Road)

#

der construction, to take the place TERMS:-Cash on DELIVERY.

of the Old Bridge of Boats. It will be remembered that Ningpo is situ... ated at the junction of two rivers, ane coming from Yuyao and the other from Fenhwa. The city it- self is connected by the New Bridge of Boats which crosses over the Yuyao River, to the settlement on the west, and with the east,sur- burb by the Old Bridge of Boats, which crosses the Fenhwa branch of the river. It is the. Old Bridge, which is a good deal inferior to the New Bridge which is now to be re-

2nd Movement-Andante Piu 12.30 am... Dja close down (Ger- piaced. The work which started

tosto Allegretto.

3rd Movement-Allegri Race.

vole..

2. Fianofortà Solos:

(a) Pastorale and Capriccio

(Bcarlatti).

(b) Wy? (Schumann). (c) Valse Badinage (Ladow)

3. Violin Solasz

man-English)

RADIO MANILA

sp.m., Union Obrera Band-Sex-

moan, Pampanga,

6.10 p.m. Spanish Informational

Period

(a) Perpetuum Mobile, Op: 34 6.30 p.m., English Informational

~~(Rles).

(b) Valse, Bluette (Drigo). 10.05-10.30 pm-Dance Music.

Blow

Fax-Trot Ill Wind. Fox-Trots Long sa I Live: Waltz One Life, One Love Tango Beside my Caravan, Fox-Trot Georgia Jubilee, Jubilee,

Waltz

Emaline. Near and Yet so Far. Love is a Bong.

Period

7 p.m., Boswell Sisters

17.16 p.m. Requests Bongs-Bally

Avelino.

7.30 pm, Mo and Noah 7.45 p.m. M.MHM Programme. 8.15 pm, Botica Bole Programme 8,30 pm, Momento Lirico conduct

yed by Antonio Berrano. 8.55 pm Stock Quotations

p.m., Coffervatory of Music 10.30 D: Bign Off!!

six months ago is proceeding well though an unexpected difficulty has been encountered in the dis- covery of large rock formations on the bed of the river which requir ed to be pierced before the barri- cades could be erected The work is in the hands of a foreign firm and should be completed next aut-· umn.

Country Highway

For Inspection order apply to:

LAMMERT BRUS.

AUCTIONEERS.

and the Yuwang Temple could

boat journey across the plain on only be reached after a tendious which Ningpo is situated, but now the distance can be covered in an hour or so. The road to be

completed is that to Yuwang. A visitor from Shanghai recently described to the writer how easily he made the journey to this most

Ningpo in the early morning, he interesting old temple. Arriving in

took his breakfast on board the steamer and then took a sampan across the river to the high road station just on the other side, At

The work of constructing motor a cost of four or five dollars he highways radiating into the sur-hired a car which conveyed him rounding district and forming part and his companions along an ex- of the provincial system, is also cellent high road to the temple in proceeding space. These make the the space of half an hour. In the afternoon he returned in the same magnificent hill-country surround- ing Ningyo much more accessible way and caught the boat for than formerly to the transient Shanghas. Such journeys“. visitor. In the old days such now be made in half a dozen dir.

ections. beauty spots as the snowy Valley

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