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TO-DAY'S RADIO

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

on 355 Metres

THURSDAY

1-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report

1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music." 1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc...

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Recorded Programme

Concert Waltz-Rosenkavaller

GERMAN SHIPPING UNDER HITLER

Whole Industry Governed

19

By One Leader

"

always worth ; whilst the vice-leader is. Dr. R.

Firle.

Germany watching.

Many of her new ideas may be quite - unsuitable for us. Most of them are. But that is no reason Why they should not be studied.

For at the worst we, shall learn what to avoid; and we are pretty certain to see something north bearing in mind.

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It must, however, be remember- ed that the economic side of Na- tional Socialism is still more or

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tinstructions

THE Underagued have received

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, NOV,, 9, 1934.

COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.

AT THEIR “SALES ROOM,

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DUDDELL STREET.

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A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising

Each of these seven branches of shipping" in Germany have cham- bers or unions something like our chambers of shipping, and it is upon these that the organisation is founded. The chief chamber or union of each branch is called the Dach or roof organisation. because

all the local it covers chambers which exist at the vari- ous" ports ás Well. Both the less undecided. No one knows-❘ "roof" chamber and the local Hitler himself does not know-how chambers are separately included far the State is going to interfere in the organisation. in industry and commerce. That In each of the chambers, both will depend on the political de- "Roof" and local, one of its mem-

and velopment

Teak swing upon bers is nominated by Essberger as whether the big industrialists leader. And these leaders can be and the

land-owning / Junkers removed by him at any time. In get the upper hand or the this way a firm grip of the whole revolutionary members industry is maintained. These of the party. At present it would leaders have, under their super'oz appear that the junkers will have leader, absolute power. Their it and that ultimately the old Prus-orders are law and must be obey- slan ideas will prevali.

ed. In the meantime the new or- Lightganisation of shipping under the Hitler system of leaders has been Debroy proclaimed.

Waltzes (R Strauss)-Bruno Walter conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. Concert Waltz-Maidens of Bad- en-(Komzak)--Marek Weber and his Orchestra." Concert Waltz Helena-(Offen-

bach), Concert Waltz Kongreb --

(Strauss) -Barabas von Geczy and his Orchestra. - Violin Solo Spanish Serenade

(Heykens), Violin Solo-The Child and his Dancing Don (Heykens)-AI- bert Bandler. Vocal Gems-Follow a Star (Eills)-Light Opera Company. Selection-Words and Music-

Debroy Somers Band. Vocal Gems-from Erik Chareki's

White Horse Inp Opera Company. SelectionFanfare

Somers Band.

2.15 pm-Close Down. 5-8" p.m.-European Programme. 5-5.30 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.

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cert.

more

GROUP SYSTEM

By the law of February 27, 1934, the whole commerce and indus- try of Germany is divided up into thirteen chief groups. Of these 12. The groups shipping is No. other groups such as engineering. banking, agriculture, etc., etc., are each chief similary treated and group. is provided with a leader. The Fuehrer,or Leader idea is the

6.30-7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong leaders provided by the State

Hitler being the supreme of all

Hatstands, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs, Teak Cabinets, Teak Expension Dining Tables and Chairs, Teak Cheat of Drawers, Teak ! ookcases, Tenk Bed- stead, Teak Wardrobes with Mirror Door, Teak Dressing Tables, Tom Foys, Screen, Ice Chest, Bronze ware Cutlery, Dinner Crockery, Glass and COURTS OF HONOUR

Brass Ware, Pictures, Carpets, In addition to this, so-called Gramophones and Records, Teak Fil courts of honour have been set up ing Cabinets, Office Desks, Type, at headquarters, one

writers, Kattan Chairs and Table, of whose functions is to inquire into the Clocks, Cloisonne Vases, Books, Meat conduct of any shipowner, ship-Safes, Golf Clube, Fire Brasses, etc. broker or other person in any of- etc. the branches whose conduct considered to be injurious to the welfare of shipping and to get are model rid of him. The chambers provided from above with statutes and any breach of these by any "member is also brought before the court of honour to be dealt with.

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A QUANTITY OF" BLACKWOOD WARE.

and

One Cottage Piano by "Robinson

Piano Co."

One Kelvinator

Oas Grandfather Clock

5.30-6 p.m.-A Relay of the first part of the Concert arranged by Mrs. R. Banger from the Helena May Institute, by courtesy of the Committee. 6-8.30 p.m.-Children' Studio Con-essence of Hitlerism. The whole

The whole detailed scheme has system consists of a hierarchy of

now been published, and though It is unnecessary here to give leader

official particulars of each of the Each of these chief groups is seven branches it is worth while divided into branches, each of to give a few examples. which again has a subordinate For the shipowning branch, the represents Ess- leader and

are vice-leader who the branches again divided into sections simi-berger is M. Oboussler, The

"Roof".chamber is the Union o larly lec.

local Shipping is divided into 7 bran-German, Shipowners. The

chambers at a few of the Ger- TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. ches, viz., shipowning, shipbroking,

ports are: Bremen-The coastwise shipping, pilotage, ports man and harbours, technical experts Bremen Shipowning Union; Flers- and miscellaneous activities. which burg-The Shipowning Union for Include training-ships. llfeboats, the District and Chamber of Com-"

merce of Flensburg.

In the case

7

Bulletins,

Orchestra Kong Hotel Dance from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden. pm-Reuter Press

London and New York Stock and Commodity quotations. 7.087.30 p.m.-Light Opera,

Vocal Gems-The Mikado (ĠU- bert and Bullivan)-Columbia Light Opera Company. Selection Opsy Love (Lehar) De Groot and his Orchestra. Vocal Gems-Miss. Hook of Hol- land Rubens)-Light Opera Company." 7.30-8 pm Band Music.

Poet and Peasant Overture (Suppe, art. Retford)-The HM. Coldstream

Band

of

Guards. Humoresque (Dvorak)The Re

gimental Band of H.M. Grena- dier Guards.

Old Folks at Home and in For- eign Lands (C. J. Roberts)— The Regimental Band of H M. Grenadier Guards.

8 pm.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

3.03-10.30 p.m.-Chinese

Concert.

sallors' unions, etc..

The leader of the whole ship- ping group, just appointed. is

State councillor of

Essberger,

of shipbrokding F. Cauller-Einsbeke is the vice-Lead- The "Roof" Chamber is the er. Central Union of Shipbrokers." At Chamber is Hamburg the local the Union of Hamburg Shipbrok- 9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, ers. At Stettin it is the Sea-Ship- London 1p.m. Stock and Com-ping Union. Shipbroking Depart- modity Quotations.

ment:

9.35-10 p.m.-Concerto No. 1 in G The "above examples show how Minor, Op. 26 (Max Bruch)- all the seven, branches are brought Master Yehudi Merjuhla (Vio-under, the dictatorship and cover lin; and the London Symphony every shipping activity, Orchestra conducted by Sir. Landon Ronald,

Studio

9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. London i p.m..Stock and Com- modity Quotations.

10

10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press "Bulletins,

Rugby Mid-day Press News,' Further London Stock

and 9 Commodity Quotations, follow-. ed by New York" Opening Quo- tations.

10.40 p.m. Close Down.

So far this dictator organisation has not "actually proceeded far in 1st Movement-Allegro moderato. reforming the industry. It is 2nd Movement-Adagio.

3rd Movement--Finale-Allegro

energico. p.m.-Close Down.

>>BERLIN PROGRAMME pin-Opening Announcement DJA. German Folk Bong. Programme-Forecast (German,

English), ་་

9.15 p.m.-Light Music.

All Relays of the Hong Kong! 9.30 pm-Topical Talk.

Hotel Orchestras are by cour- | 9.45 pm-News In English tesy of the Management. 8.30-10. p.m.--European recorded Programma from ZEK. on a frequency of 640 Le's. 8.30-9 p.m. - Light Orchestral

Selections.

Summer Days Suite (Eric Coates) -New Queen's Hall Tight Or- chestra...

1. In a Country Lane.

2. On the Edge of the Lake.

3. At the Dance. Fantasia on 'Scottish Afrs Carr. Mulder)--De Groot and his

Orchestra..

La Siesta (Barcarolle) (arr. Lot (ter).

The Grasshopper's Dance (Bu-

calossi) The Palladium chestra.

9-9.30 pm-Variety.

Or

Piano Solos Words and Music-

Medley-Rale da Costa, Bong-Just by your Example

("Evergreen") Song--Dancing on the Celling ("Evergreen)Jessie Matthews (Soprano).

Selection-The, Love Race-New

Mayfair Orchestra..

Vocal Duet--I.Like to go back in

the Evening 7 MA

Vocal Duet Lazybones-Layton

and Johnstone, in

Piano Duet There's Ring

around the Moon, Piano · Duet-Nym

Selectio

and John W. Green,

Gibbons

10 pm-Relayed from Konigsberg:

A Reichswehr Concert 11.15 p.m.-News in German. 11.30 pm-Dance Music. 12 15 a.m.--News in English 12.30 am-Close down DJA. -

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME 3.15 pm-Big Ben. The B.B.C. 'Dance Orchestra, directed by Henry Hall

ready to act, but so far few or- ders from above have been forth-

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 8TH NOVEMBER, 1934.

J

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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Instruction

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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coming. It has, of course, only TUESDAY, NOV. "13, 1934

just been set up. Recently terms of agreement between touring lines and coastwise shipping werą, laid down, and this is claimed to be an instance of the benefits yet to come. But upon the whole. the present policy is to allow the Roof" Chamber of each branch of shipping to manage the affairs of the branch necessary and for the dictatorship not to Interfere except in matters of essential im- portance to the whole economic

structure of the country. John Sanderson in the Nautical Maga- Kine.

THE NAVY

Appointments

The following were among recent appointments made by the Admir- alty:

Comments 47 2.30 P.M.

"AT THE SALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON;

·A· QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

also

One Piano by Robinson & Co. One Radio Set ...

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OX VIEW, FROM MONDAY, Tя# 12TH NOVEMBER, 1984.

3.45 pm- Recital by Lawless

Morgan (Baritone) and Nina: Joel (Violin).. Greenwich Time Signal at 8.15 am. 4.15 p.m.-Evensong. Relayed from York Minster, Vestry Prayer;

Capt.-B. B. Darks, D.8.0., H. TERMS-Cas ox Delivery, „Organ” Voluntary, Responses, Psalms for the 8th evening; B. Rawlings, D.B.E., A. W. E. First Lesson: Magnificat (No Wilson, D.5.0., M.V.O. I G Agar, V.C., D.8.0. A. G. B. ble in minor); Second Lesson; Glennie, and C. S. Daniel, to Nunc Dimittis (Noble in B President for course at Imperial minor), Anthem, Laud ye the Defence College (Jan. 15, 1935). Name of the Lord (Rach- maninov) p.m.-The News

Payr C.-H. G. Pertwee, D.8.0.4. and ́D. H. Rasmore, to President L for victualling course, part L (Oct. 29).

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5.15 pm--The BB.C. Orchestra

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Payr, L-FL Whitehouse, to Foulden, B. N. Hankey, the Hon. Orchestra Ballet Male No-Hawkins (Dec. 12),

D. D. E. Vivian, K. V NA 8parway, and A1 Darley to Cuniberland; U; C, Daxter, M. C Gile ad P. K. Horney to suffolk (Nov. 30).

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'2". (Rosamunde)⠀⠀ (Schubert),

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