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1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
1.03 pm, Recorded Music. 1.16 pm-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Instrumental Trio from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy of the Management).
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletina.
Rugby Press News, etc.. 2.15 p.m.-Close Down 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programinë.
·7-12-midnight European Program-
it me.
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London, and New York Stock and Commodity Quota
A
To Church
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct. 8.
picture which disappeared from St. Mary's Church, South amptob, many years ago, und was later found in a second-band shop, is now to be restored to the church The picture, "The Imma culate Virgin," is thought to be work of Joanes, one of the greatest of the Spanish painters.
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, Oct With picturesque ceremony," Sir Stephen Killik was to-day chosen Lord Mayor of London for the ensuing year..
The" Guildhall was strewn '; with
sweet herbs which scented the atmosphere.
THE
HE Undersigned "have receitað.
Instrutions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
NU
COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM
After service in the Church of FRIDAY, QOT., 26, 1934 - St. Lawrence Jewry, the livery. with whom the election in the first place lles, assembled in the Records show that nearly 200 great hall, where Sir Louis Newton years ago a picture of the Imma-presided as acting Lord Mayor. culate Virgin, was made an altar-
Here the Common Cryer called plece St. Mary's Church. Silence-be uncovered 121 the Seventy or eighty years ago it dis-hall-all you who are not livery- appeared."-
men depart hence on pain of Imprisonment."
at
Some years ago, Mr. George Parker, a well-known Southamp- tions.
ton man, who died last November, 7.08-7.30 p.m. Orchestral.
at the age of 91, was strolling past Hungarian Rhapsody No. 1 in F
a secondhand shop when he saw (Liszt Doppler) - London two pictures which attracted his Symphony Orchestra conduct-attention. He bought them for ed by Albert "Coates. Tone-Foem "Finlandia"-Op. 28,
In 1921 he sold one, the picture No. 7 (Sibelius) - Leopold
of the Virgin, to an American for Stokowski and the Philadel£100, but the buyer never claim- phia Orchestra.
Valse Triste (Jean Sibelius)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra directed by Frederick Stock. 7.30-8 pm-Variety.
1
$40.
ed his purchase. « Mr. Parker advertised extensively, and down to the time of his death tried in vain to trace the buyer.
In his will Mr. Parker left both Orchestra-I' Love you 80
the pictures to Miss B: Harding, (Tango Serenade) Geraldo of Southampton. It was then
and his Orchestra. Vocal Duet-Tonight ("The and
Queen">-Anna Neagle
his Orchestra.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM,
-DUD ELL STREET
ARQUANTITY OF RADIO ACCESSORIES & SETS.
"Common hall" being thus for- y constituted. the Common jeant Informed the livery of this undoubted right and privilege TERMS:-CAS or Delivist, and said that in order thad their choice should be free and unfet-
tered the Lord Mayor and the aldermen who had passed the, chair would retire.
"50 Years In Business On a show of hands the choice fell upon Sir Stephen Killik and Sir Percy Vincent.
The Court of Aldermen selected
sir Stephen Killik, a result which
was received by the very with cheers.
thanks, said he
was born in
Instrumental-In the Heart of ton artist's studio the name "hair a century in business in the.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION
&
PUBLIC AUCTION
discovered that the picture was
Sir Stephen Kilik, returning THE Undersigned bare received
Instructions once the Church's property, and
•Trevor Jones with Geraldo and she offered to return It During London, had fived all his life in
TO SELL AT restoration work at a Southamp-London, and had spent more trian Jonnes" was discovered under the City of London. They could ima grime.
The canvas is it by 5, and elected Chief Magistrate
pride he felp at being gine the
the colours are still strikingly strong Expert opinion is being City he knew so well taken to ascertain the picture's' réal value.
Hawail
Instrumental--Hawaiian Smiles -Waltz-Hawallan Guitars" Song Just by your Example
(from "Evergreen"). Song-Dancing on the Celling -- Jessie (from "Evergreen") Matthews (Soprano). Piano Solos Billy
Savoy Havana Memories Billy Mayerl.
Mayerl's
Humorous Bong-The. King of Zulu-Frank Crumit (Tenor).
B p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report
8.03-8.15 pm From the Studio.
"Sunday's Racing at Macao" by Mr. A. J. P. Heard..
8.15-8.35
Music.
p.mLight Orchestral
AN UNWANTED ISLAND
A Delightful Place,
(Specía? Air Mail Service),
London, Oct. 6. Cape Breton, the Nova Scotian Island which Mr. MacDonald
learned
heart.
of the
20%
AT THEIR SALES ROOM. DUDDELL STREET.
and had SATURDAY, OCT. 27, 1934 to love with all bis
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M. Lord Plencer proposed a vote of thanks to the Lord Mayor, Sir Charles Collett, who. he said, had worthily upheld the City's tradi- tlop of hospitality. No Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress had done better. They had made the Mansion House an example of what an English home should be.
Mr. Henry Collett, the Lord Mayor's son returned thanks ou behalf of his father.
Sir Stephen Killik is a widower, and his daughter, Mrs. Stanley singled out as one of the most ce-Greenland. will be Lady Mayoress,
Hightful places he visited on h's holiday trip. was anything but Sil-a pleasure to one of his predeces-
Caliph of Bagdad Overture (Boieldeur) - Berlin State Opera Orchestra. Chopinata-Potpourri (arr. bermann)-Marek Weer his Orchestra. Wood
and
Nymphs Valsette (Eric Coates)--New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra conducted by
Eric Coates,
D Flat
4,35-9 p.m.--Quartet in
Major, Op. 15 (Dohnany) Flonzaley Quartet.
1st Movement-Andante-Alle-
BIO.
2nd Movement-Presto acciac
cato.
3rd Movement-Molio Adagio. 9-9:45 pm-From the Studio,
A 25th Recital of Gramophone records by The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent.
9.45 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1.p.m. Stock and Com- modity Quotations.
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9.50-10 p.m.-There 'Cello Coles by
Beatrice Harrison, (a) Caprice-Delius.
(b) Adagio-Marcello, arr. Sal-
mon.
(c) Pastorale..
sors.
A Modest Start '.....
He is head of the firm of Killik and Co., stockbrokers, and
is
In the time of Pitt, it is record-senior member of the Stock Ex-
change Committee.. ed.
His career has been a romance,
The English Ministry would have rejoiced that Cape Breton had He started work as a junior clerk at Ave shillings a week, and spent sunk to the depths of the ocean
continually being
apprehensvte bis evenings attending classes. that other Powers m'ght obtain He taught himself shorthand, and
got a
B job in stockbroker's possession and this establish a
office.
He later passed the examluation
a post of annoyance:
1 Care Felt Hata
Canes Ambrosia Dried Milk 4 Cases Electric Motors I Case Bartlett Pears
also
A Quantity of Household Furni ture, Sample Goods, Perfumery and Talcum Powder and Sundry Goods etc., etc.
TERMS Cash on DeliveET.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS
On the Court of Aldermen he PUBLIC AUCTION
represents the financial ward of
In the dark days of the German submarine menace Cape Breton befor an incorporated accountant. came an important concentration point for Transatlantic coDVOJE.
Sometimes as many as seventy Broad-street. He was Bhiff in hips steamed together out of the 1922-23. fine harbour: at Sydney, Cape Breton's chief town.
His knowledge and ability have
Instructions
stood the corporation, in good THE Undersigned have received The most surprising feature of stead, especially when he assisted the island is its great salt-water in reorganising the finances of FROM MAJOR K, P. ATKINSON lake, sixty miles long and twenty the City after the war. broad. The alland itself is only a hundred miles long.
(d) Reel Cyril Scott... 10-12 midnight.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or- chestra from the Hong Kong Hotel One Room (by courtesy of the Management), 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Mid-day Press News, |- Further London Block and Commodity Quotations, follow-
8.50 p.m.-Stock Quotations.
8 p.m.-Master Music Programme. 10 p.m.-Dance Music. 10.30 p.m.-Bign Off.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMME 3.15 pm, Time Signal from Be
Ben. Dance music by British Bands, a programme of gramo-“ phone records, m
4. p.m.," Living, Dangerously, a talk.
ed by New York Opening Quo-4.15 p.m. Time Signal from Green- wich. A recital by Margaret tations De
Albu (planoforte), and Jerale
J
12 midnight Close Down
RADIO MANILA
5 pm-Studio Varieties..
5.30 pm-Requesta.
5.55 pm-Popular Songs by Sol
Cruz.
6.10 p.m-Spanish Informational Period Meya wataka
6.30 p.m-English Informational
Period.
King (mezzo-contralto)
4.40 p.m. & recital of pipe music. 6-6:20 pm News Bulletin and
Announcements-
BERLIN PROGRAMME
KING LEOPOLD'S FIRST STAMPS
(Special Air Mail Serv'te)
London, Oct. 6.
The first stamps to bear the Belgians have been sold out with portrait of King Leopold of the
in a week of issue,
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
он
TUESDAY, OCT, 30, 1984
COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.
At No. 21, PEAK MANSIONS
A QUANTITY OF
The issue consisted of a seventy- | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD five centime offre stamp and s one franc magenta stamp.
The sale of the stamps was re- stricted to holders of admiss on tickets to the Brussels Philatelle
Exhibition: SE
Messrs. Whitfeld King and Co of Ipswich. say that the Belgian Government have decided to re-
FURNITURE
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 29TH OCTOBER, 1934.
Issue the stamps in different co- TERMB:--CASE OF lours the seventy-five eentime in
9 p.m. Dja Announcement (Ger- purple and the one franç in lake
·man-English).
German Folk Song Programme-Forecast-1(German-
English)
7. p.m.-Dollar Steamship Com-9.15 pm, Light Music
pany, w
9 9.20, pm, Woman's Hour -
9.45 p.m., News Bulletin (English)
7.15 p.m.-Songs of the Philippines
Josefina de Joys, soprano,
7.30 p.m. Goodrich International
Rubber C
7:45 p.m.-Elialde Cia Program
ine.
3.p.mRequestá..
6.15 pm Studio Presentation Padly Requisa,
8.30 pm-Welcome Mourist Pro
gramme for passengers aboard the Dolmur #5. President Coolidge t
10 p.m., Music from Hamburg:" Instruments have a Dance 11pm Topical Talk
This further izaug will only be
on sale, at a premium of twenty- five centimes, for a month.
Literary Family.
*** The Greenamiths are distinctly literary in their pursuits," said. Mrs. Jones to a neighbour. The
11,15 pm News Bulletin."(Gerdaughter writes poetry, that, no- body will print the son writes.
man)
11.30 pm Germany's River of plays that nobody will act, and the Tate; Land; and Folk on the mother writes novels that nobody Upper Weser A Radio Be-will read"
quence by Walter Tappe
*** And what does the father
1215 am. News Bulletin (English) write? :- 12.30 am, Pia close down (Ger, | “Oh, he writes checks that
man-kagligh)
-one will cashi".
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