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COM-

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SATURDAY

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-

gramme

|11.30 p.m.-London and, New York stock and commodity quota- tions, Manila gold stock quota- tions.

|

Symphony Orchestra.

2,30 p.m.-Close Down.

THE FLOWER SHOW

(Continued from Page 3)

12 Potatoes.-1, Mrs. Hall; 2, Mathilda Hospital.

:

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25 Radishes-1, Mrs. Hall; 2, Mr. THE Undersigned have received Quist... 7-7.42 p.m.-Scheherazade Sym-

8 Beets.--I, Mr. Tinson; 2, Mrs. phonic Sulte (Rimky-Korsakov, Scott Harston. Op 35)-Philadelphia Sym-

4 Heads of Celery-1, Mr. Bell; phony Orchestra.

2. Mrs. Hall, 12 Tomatoes,-1, Mr. Bell; 2, Mrs.

13.35 to 1 p.m.-Recorded music, "

p.m.-Local time and weather re-7.42-8 p.m.-A Recital by Peter

port.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded music... · 1.30. p.m.-Reuter 'Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press news, etc. 2.15 pm--Close down.

4 to 7p.m-Chinese recorded

music.

7 p.m. to 12 midnight.-European!

programme.

7 to 7.25 p.m.--

.

Orchestral Music Fingal's Cave Overture

delssohn),

Dawson Bass-Baritone), 1

8 p.m-Local Time and Weather

· Report 8.03-8.33 p.m.-Marek Weber and ".. his Orchestra.

Fantasia on Melodies of Johann

Strauss (Weber).

You shall be the king of my

beart (Stolz). "Entry of the Spring Flowers

(Kockert).

(Men-8.33-850 p.m.-Organ Recital by

Marcel Dupre.

Hansel and Gretel-Overture

(Humperdinck).

Ungarische Lustspiel-Overture

*(Kelër).

7.25 to 7.48 m.-

Excerpts from "Iolanthe " (Gilbert and Sullivan)

For Riches and Rank I do not

long.

Go Away, Madam.

Every Bill and Every Measure. When all Night long. 7.48 to 8. p.m.-

Jazz Piano Recital by Bilty Mayerl

8 p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

8.03 to 8.28 p.m.-

Sang Memories Ellaline Terriss and Seymour -Hicks-Medley.

Love Tales (arr. Henry Hall). Forms Fours--War Songs Medley (arr. L. Giraud)—The Big Four. 8.28 to 9 p.m.→→→

. The

Band Music

Jally Robbers-Overture. (Suppe).

Woodland Pictures-Rural Suite

(Fletcher)..

Hyde Park Suite (Jalowicz),

9

to 9.13 p.m.-

IN

CHINA-With Illustrations spȧ Maps.

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Hawaiian Music

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BITUATIONS VACANT.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED. "

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTS,

When so required replies to box numbers will be posted to advertisers daily. Extra stampe for postage should be remitted.

All advertisements must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender

Announcements not exceeding 25 Words are inserted under this heading at a Pre-paid, Rate of One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS. If Charges collected, $1.50,

THIS FORM MAY BE USED,

Vocal Gems Chu Chin Chow. The Cat and the Fiddle.

0:30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. stock and com- modity quotations.

1

"

9.35 p.m. to 12 midnight.-Dance

1. Toccata in D Minor ("Dorian

Mode") (Bach),

2. In thee is.joy-Choral Prelude

(Bach),

Scott Harston.

4

"

35 pods of Peas. 1. Mr. Key; 2, Mathilda Hospital...

2. Vegetable Marrows-1, Mr. Bell; 2, Sir Robert Ho Tung.

Cut Flowers, open to all except Peak Gardens and Chinese Market Gardeners.

6 bunches of Cut Flowers of 6 distinct kinds (excluding Roses) i, Mrs Hoa:t: . Lady'Ho Tung: S Mrs. Stanton.

A

6 bunches of Sweet Peas.~1, Mr. Compton; 2, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong; 3 Mr. Mitchell.

3 bugches of Antirrhinum-1, Mr. J. E. da Souza; 2. Mrs. Staple-. Sym-ton.

3. Variations from fifth

phony" (Widor).......... 8.50-9 p.m.-Octets.

Traumerel (for Strings, only).

"(Schumann),

Barcarolle Tales of Hoffmann"

(Offenbach).

Gavotte from "Mignon"

(Thomas).

9-9.30 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Recital by Elsa Alves (Soprano) accompanied by Fred Alves.

Programme.

1. Solveig's Song-Grieg.

-11

2. The Pipes of Pan-Monckton. 3. Musetta's Waltz Song-from

"La Boheme”—Puccini. Recorded.

Violin Solo, La Capricciosa

(Ries).

violin Solo-Allegro (Flocco)-

Master' Yehudi Menuhin. 9.30-9.40 p.m.---The Regimental Band of "H.M. Grenadier Guards.

Suver Trumpeta-Grand Proces-

sional March (Godfrey). The Old Frog Pond (Alford). 9.40-10 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Planoforte Recital by Nura

Kanis.

Programme

1. Variations-Haydn.

2. Etude No. 14-Chopin,

3. Etude No. 27-Chopin,

4. Etude No. 12-Chopin: 10-10.30 p.m.-Dance Music,

10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.35 p.m.-Close Down

BERLIN PROGRAMME Saturday

3 Red or Fink Roses.-1, Mrs. Raymond; 2, Mr. Des Voeux

3 White or Yellow Roses.----MIS. Hoare.

3 Roses any colour.Mrs. Staple ton; 2, Mr. Des Voeux,

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY,

ON

MARCH 2, 1935

COMMENCING AT 11 AM.

AT THEIR. SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

9 Cases Green Pess

6 Care Helleseua Dry Cells

1 Case Iron Hammers

1 Casa Toy Balloons

| 25 Cases Vegetables

2 Bags Salted Hides

1 Case Shinbouée

2 Sacks Flour

59 Волев Nipples

1 Lot Empty Bottles

*aleo

A Quantity of Household Fumi-

6 Carnations and/or Picotees.- | ture, Cloisonne Vases and Sundry Mrs. Dunbar.

6 Cactus Dahlias only-1, Lady Peel; 2, Sir William Hornell.

6 Dahlias other than Cactus-1, Lady Peel; 2, Mrs. Raymond, -

6 bunches of Mignonette.---1, Mrs. Ho Kom-tong; 2, Lady Ho Tung.

6 bunches of Nasturtium.—1,"- Lady Ho Tung; 2, Mrs. Borrett.

12 Pansies-Lady Peel; 2, Mr. Mitchell.

a bunches of Violet-Mr. Voeux; 2; Mr. Compton..

Des

·Cut Flowers Peak Gardens only.

Goode, etc.

TERMS ----Cash on DelivVERY,

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS

PUBLIC AUCTION

Instructions

}

e bunches of Cut Flowers of THE Undersigned have received distinct kinds (excluding Roses).- 1. Mrs. Bagram; 2. Mrs. Scott Harston; 3. Mr. Nicol.

14

6 bunches of Sweet Peas,-1, Mr. Quist: 2, Mrs, Hall

3 bunches of Antirrhinum.—1. Mrs Scott Harston; 2, Mr. Bagram. 3 Red or Pink Roses.—Mr. Ba- gram.

3 White or Yellow Roses.-1, Mrs. Scott Hárston; 2. Mr. Bagram,

3 Roses any colour.-1, Mr. Ba- gram; 2, Mrs. Scott Harston.

6 Carnations and or Picotees.- Mr. Bagrain.

Cactus Dahlias Southern,

only-Lady

1.

Orchestra from Hong Kong p.m.-DJA, DJN Announcement Lady Southorn; 2. Mrs. Hughes.

Hotel Roof Garden (by cour- tesy of the management). 10.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins. Rugby mid-day Press news, fur- ther London-stock and com- modity quotations.

(Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme of Forecast (Germ.,

Engl.).

0.15 p.m.-Short -Musical PIO

gramme.

12 midnight-Close down.

9:30 pm-East Asia in Berlin. NOTE There will be a Chinese 19.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA

recorded

from programme ZEK. on a Frequency of 840- kilocycles, from 8 to 11 p.m.

SUNDAY

and in Dutch on DJN. 10.00 pm-Infantry Music.

Paul Hellmann and his Band.

10-11 am-A Relay of the Service 115 p.m.-News in German on

from St. Josephs Church,

Order of Service

1. Holy Mass:— ""

(a) Kyrie (Vittadini.)

(b) Sermon on "Charity never fälleth away" by the Rev. Father Bourke, B.J..

(c) Offertory: Memorare

(Kheinberger).

(d) Sanctus (Vittadini).

(e) Benedictus and Agnus Dei

(Vittadini).

11. Benediction of the Blessed

Sacrament

(a) Cibarit eos (Ramella) (b) Tantum Ergo.

(c) Adoremus.

11 a.m.-12.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Service from St. Paul's Church (Chinese) N

12.16-2.30 p.m.-European Recorded

Music.

1 pm Local Time and Weather.

Report,

A Concert

16 Violin Solo --Concerto in G Minor (Max Bruch)Loula Zimmer-

mann

Songs

(a) In Abendroth.

(b) Die Vogel (Schubert). Pianoforte Solo -Hungarian

Rhapsody No. 6. (List)Mischa Levitzki

11.30

- 11

DJA and DJN

pm-Modern Suites and Operatic Interludes. The Car Ristenpart Chamber. Orchestra,

In the interval: Poems by Det:

Jev v. Liliencron."

12.15 am-News in English

DJA and in Dutch on DIN.

on

6 Dahlias other than Cactus.--1.

8 bunches of Mignonette.-1, Mr. Quist; 2, Mr. Bagram,

é bunches of Nasturtium. -1, Mr. Key; 2, Mr. Bagram.

12 Pansies,-1, Mr. Bagram; 2 Kathilda Hospital,

D. R. Black; 2, Mrs. Little.

3 bunches of Violets-1, Mrs. G.

General Exhibits-Open to all 1 vase of Cut Flowers-1, Mrs. Carrington-Sykes; 2. Mrs. Black,

3 Mrs. Little.

1 vase

or Bowl "Ikebana."--I, Mrs, Kawazu; 2, Miss Loureiro.

Basket of Cut Flowers for child- ren aged 13 years and under- 1. Miss Helen Sanger; 2; Miss Eleanor Sanger; 3. Miss Carring ton-Sykes.

Dinner Table Decoration1, Mrs. -Bagram-~2, Mrs. Butcher: 3, Mira.

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY,

ON

MARCH 2, 1935.

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

THE CUSTOMS PREVENTIVE LAUNCH KUAN PAO"

C

as she now lies at Messrs. KWONG

LUNG'S SHIPYARD, "HIF

SHAMSHUIPO

LENGTH ...

BRAM ДЕРТИ

13.0*

For Further Particulare please apply to the Undersigned, from whom also inspection orders may be obtained.

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS

12.30 am-Close down DJA, DIN Purvis: 4, Mrs Carrington-Sykes: PUBLIC AUCTION.

(Germ, Engl.),

Sunday

9 pm-DJA, D/N Announcement

(Germ, Engl).

German Folk Song: Programme Forecast (Germ.,

Engl.)..

Highlights of the Week's Pro-

gramme.

9.15 pm-Something for Sunday.

Evening.

9.30 p.m.--Fairy Tale Time. 0.46 pm-News and Review of the Week in English on DJA and En Dutch on DJN

Y

10,00 p.m.-Songs and Music of the

Rhine Variety Hour." 11.15 pm-News and Review of the Week in German on DJA and DJN,

11.30 p.m.--Concert of Light Music 12.30 am-Close down DJA, DJN F: (Germ. Engl.), b

MANILA PROGRAMME

24 Saturday

Song' Roamer (Mendels- 8 pm-Sunset Dance Programme:

sohn).

From the Eyric Music House, Bong-Hear mel ye winds and 8.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Waves (Handel)-Robert Rad ford (Bass).

Cello Salo-Melodie (Tschaikov

sky)

Cello Solo

Gas

Perk

6.80

#p.in

reske (Dvorak)

Waldtonfell aldteufel)

English Informational

Display of Cut Flowers grown by exhibitor.—Mrs. Hoare.

Group of Bulsa (excluding Nar- cisus Tazetta)-1, Mrs. Bagram; 2,

Mra, Williamson..

8 pots of Annuals or Flants gTOWD from seed the same season-Mrs. Bagram,

Chinese Section 1, Li Sheung-ming; 8. F. N. Law, 3, TP. WI;.4, P. N. LAW.

8.55 p.m.-Stock Quotations

9 p.m.-Kilm Dazeing Party: spon- sored by, Borden Company, manufacturere of film and Malted Milk: Elm Crehestra, assisted by Guest Artista. 12 midnight--Siga"Off"

Bunday 12.15 pm Luncheon Musicale. 1.15 pm-8ign Of $p.m-Opera Hour.

5 pm Tea Dance Mukie, - ebm-Lunets Band Concert: Phil.

Constabulary Band -

7 pm-The Catholic Hour, 7.30 pm-Hescock Sunday Night Recital (Chain KZEG) Henry

Müeller, and Lorine Nash, Programme: Arsenio 8 pm. Songs of the Philippines: and Larry Ortega, Dante C, Atibagpa ** by Ariston Avelino 8.15 PM÷Golpel Hout, /? 7.35 pm-Songs by Fe Carvajal. 830, þ.m-Burgos Students Radio 7.30 p.m. Pioneers of the Philip Club Programme conducted by

CHagles: Koko, Bim-9 and Flip

Programaik

Mist Pro-

elcome Tourist Pro-

THE

Undersigned bare recerved Instructions.

TO BELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY,

MARCH. 12, 1935

COMMENCING AT 9.30 AM.

EK NAVAL VICTUALLING "YARD, KOWLOON -

OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORE

Comprising

Clothing, including Blankets and Sundry Articles of Mess and Table Berges and Ducks, etc. Remnants, dew, including Electro Fiste, Cut lery, Hardware and Table Linen.

Ox✅Vinw – FROM MONDAY, T 11mm MARCH, 1985:

Hobal

GATALOGUE will be Laped

Address The ADVERTISEMENT, MANAGER, "Hongkong Daily

Ice House Street, or PO. Box I

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