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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1935.

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VOCAL AND PIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM STUDIO. Mr. G. C. Pelham To-night 12.30 to 2.10 p.m. (Approx.)---Euro-

pean programme.

12.30 pm-London and New York stock and commodity "quota- tions,

13.35 to 1 pm-Recorded music, 1 pm-Local time and weather

report.

EAST BLUE RIBAND

All Big Maritime Nations

#

Speeding Up Services

British Prestige

Competition is keen among ship- ping companies at present to maintain the fastest service to the the trip in considerably less time The Strathmore, however, will do

East.

than that. She is an indication The result of this competition that British firms intend to make has already meant a considerable a decided effort to maintain their speeding up, but now that Ger- prestige on the Eastern runs If many and Italy both have plans her time is actually as short as it 1.03 pm-Recorded music,

for new and faster ships for this | is hoped, then she will be faster. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

route thé schedules may become than etther the present Dutch Rugby Press news, etc.?

'even further accelerated.

ships, or the new liners being built 1.40 p.m. (Approx.)-A Relay of

Concern is also felt in some by the Germans or those being the Rotary Club Tiffin Speechparters regarding the growth of planned by the Italians. from the Hong Kong Hotel indirectly subsidised German com- Roof Garden: Mr. H. C. Ma petition: and this is another aspect namara on "Law and Its'of the question. To-day is an age Prophets."

of speed but there are many exam- ples of speed which are only made profitable, I at all, by subsidies.

2.10 p.m. (Approx.). Close down. | 4 to 7 pm-Chinese programme.

7 to 11 p.m.-European programme, 7 p.m.-Closing local stock quota-

tions. 7.03 to 7.28 p.m.-.

Military Band Selections Aldershot Command Searchlight Tattoo"Carmen" Selection (Bizet).

7.28 to 8 p.m.-

* Light Concert. Items Violin Solos-Tango (Albeniz). Passepled (Delibes). — Yell

d'Aranyi. Songs-La Mattinata ("Tis the

Day) (Leoncavallo).

13 Days To Colombo

Meanwhile British shipping com- panles operating services to the Far East are becoming increasing- †ly concerned at the growth of in- directly subsidised German com- petition.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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Instructions

. TO ALL ST

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY,

ON

MARCH. 12, 1935

COMMENCING 9.30 AM.

E. M. NAVAL „VIOTUALLING YARD, KOWLOON

OLD. AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORE

Comprising:—

Clothing, including Blankets and Berges and Ducks, etc. Remnants, Sundry Articles of Mess and Table Gear, including Electro Plate, Out-

The subsidy arises out of the Before the war the F.&O. present state of German currency, Khyber class ships were regarded in which various grades of marks as the most suitable and only at are available. One of these varielery, Hardware and Table Linen. rush seasons was it felt. justifiable ties is the "Registermark," which to transfer ships from other ser-is currently quoted at a discount vices which could do better than of 39 per cent, compared with the the Khyber,type's 14 Indta:

"free" or Réichsmark.

At present the blue band for

German stupping Simpantes are speed is held by the two Dutch prepared to accept passage money companies, the Rotterdam Lloyd in Registermarks, which means and the Nederland Line, whose that a traveller who has to pay ships cover the distance between £100 for a journey to Shanghai Marseilles and Colombo In about can travel by a German boat for 13 days. The new P. & O. Enerthe equivalent of £61. O Solo Mio. (Beneath thy Win-Strathmore, which is how being Inside Germany there is no dow) (di Capua). Riccardo | built, however, heralds a great difference between Registermarks. Stracciari (Baritone).

British challenge to the other lines and Reichsmarks, so that the ship- Instrumental Orientale (Gla- which are competing on the East- ping companies do not suffer from

zounov).

ern route. She is likely to do the this concession. Orchestra A Fairy.. Ballet Marseilles-Bombay run in ten days.

(White),

The Italians, delighted with the Raindrops-Pizzicati for Strings performances of the Conte class of

(Riviere).

vessel, are reported to be consider Songs-Too late. to-morrow Ing constructing a type of liner

(Langenberg),

which will maintain a speed of 24 Macushla (Rowe).' Richard knots on the Far Eastern run.

Crooks (Tenor).

More English.

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8 p.m.-Local time and weather

report.

Payment in Registermarks was at one time in operation on the Atlantic services of the North German lines, but quick action by the conference was taken to put an end to this form of subsidised competition. ip

The Lloyd Triestino line, also, to cater for the special. travelling 8.03 to 8.35 pm-The entire Music-public which patronises their al numbers from "Yes Madam" luxury liners, have decided that a sung by Binnie Hale, Bobby zal degree of English will be Howes, Bertha "Belmore, Billy necessary before stewards, walters, Leonard, Harcourt Brook, Wylle barmen, barbera, etc., will be em- Watson, Vera Pearce and the ployed. " Hippodrome Theatre Chorus of Girls with Orchestra,

Orchestra] Programme Rosamunde Ballet Music. in

(Schubert).

Passenger Conference The British, Dutch, French, and Italian companies Interested in the passenger trade have had tentative discussions regarding the formation of a passenger conférence, trom which the German companies would be excluded so long as the «present method of charging is th

operation.

The Hamburg America and North German Lloyd lines are uniting No definite plans have, however, their forces in the fight to main-yet been decided on.......

tain efficient and speedy services, British companies have brought Gard they are now building two this question to the notice of the ships of 17,000 tons each with a Chamber of Shipping and the speed of 21 knots, which; they | Board of Trade in the hope that should be able to maintain -with some action may be taken.

Tragic Overture, Op. 81 (Brahms) Hungarian Dances (Brahms, arr.

Dvorak).

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9

to 9.20 p.m

case from one of the most inter- A new Anglo-German trade esting machinery installations ever treaty is now in course of negotia- planned for a liner. They proposetion, and it is suggested that this "Topical Talks on the United to do the Genoa-Colombo run in offers a good opportunity of clear-

Kingdom" by Mr. G. C. Fel-13 days, like the Dutch.

.ham.

From the Studta

9.20 to 9.30 p.m.-Contrasts. (A Pot- pourri of Famous Melodies). (Robrecht),

lities, suitable shopping 9.39 p.m.-Renter Press Bulletins.

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LEGAL LIMERICK

"

ing up the question.

FROM COBDEN TO LION'S "DEN:

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Feb. 21.

(Special Air Mail Service) Lady Hewart, who accompanies her husband on assze, is not the

Edinburgh, Feb. 21. Arst Judge's wife to show an in-

Mr. Dingle Foot, Liberal meni- terest in court procedure. Sev-ber for Dundee, spoke at the Em- "eral judges in the past wave had pire CrERITE CTIFS. !

their wives sitting bende them

He described himself as Daniel In the Hous' den on the bench during trials....

And although

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B

Catalogue will be issued

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have "received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY,

ON

MARCH 12, 1935

Coxong at 5.15 PM

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

A FINE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE

STAMPS

TERMS ---CASH ON DELIVER

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

instruction

Most ardent of these privileged Mr. Foot, Hike Daniel, walked outHE Undersigned have received spectators was Lady Diana Hud- of the den whole, he received a cleston, who married Baron Hud-severe buffeting while he was in- dleston in 1872. Murder trials i side it.

From the Studio Miss Maria "Gomes, F.T.C.L

(Soprano).! Mrs. Nura Kanis (Pianist).

PROGRAMME Vocal: (a) Star Vielno Salvator Rosa; (b) Ritorna Vincitor, Op. "Aida.”—Verdi. Planoforte Solos: Rigoletto Para-

phrase.-Verdi-Liszt, Vocal: (a) Nel Passato Car- ducel; (b) Vol lo sapete "Caval- leria Rusticana,”—Mascagni. : Pianoforte Solos: (a) Bee's Wed-

ding. Mendelssohn; (b) Pre-rick; lude-Sciabine,

∙10.05 to 11 pm-A Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Emperium Ballroom (by cour-- tesy of the Management) 10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby mid-day Press news, further London stock and commodity quotations.

11 p.m-Close down.".

BERLIN RADIO

9 pm DJA, DJN Announcement

(German-English}," German Folk Song Programme Forecast. (German- (English)

9.15 p.m., Short Musical Prog:am-

w me.

9.30 pm Topica)- Talika

9.45 p.m.; News in Engusa or - DJA and in Dutch on D.N

10 pm, Orchestral. ConcerEDIA Violin Concerto by Ferruccio Buson-Soloist: Siegfried Bor-

had a special fascination for her. Mr. Foot spore on tariffs. He During the hearing of one case presented as ably as it could bé. a briefless junior amused himself presented the case that tariffs by composing the following time are responsible for all evil and

Free Trade the panacea...

There was an old baron named

Huddy,

Who made it his aim and his

'study

No murder to try. Without Lady Di Whose mind was essentially

bloody.

When They Come to Power Mr. Foot declared that he was not one of those who belleved that the Empire consisted only. of those parts of the map which were painted red....

He thought that Scottish en- The nicker of amusement which gineers in Argenting were very followed this missive as it was important members of it. He did passed along the junior row not say how many of these there

were. reached the judge's ears, and ne demanded to see the paper.

"Lady Di" never appeared at another murder trial.

HE MIGHT HAVE SWUM

THE CHANNEL-

{Special Air Mail Service) =

London, Feb, 21

One of the biggest Japanese)

To SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

WEDNESDAY,

MARCH 13, 1995

Commtrong at 11 AM.

Ar Türın SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

1200 Pairs Rubber Shoes

1 Bundle Old Sarap Bubbers

Tires

1 Large Blicing Machine. 117 Khi Helmets 170

It was relieving to hear, Mr. Foot, say, despite his dislike of tarius that when the Liberals. come to power taring will not 182 Immediately be done away with 183 Mr. Foot thinks the Liberals 1:86· will come to power at the next: election. He had not, of course, had the advantage of hearing the Wavertree result when he ex- pretsed that convict

Trousers

Shorts "Breech

12 Parrs Pannels Numrah

77 Blue Caps

628 Lbs Empty Cases

Quantity of Household ture and Sundry Goods, etc., etc.

ries Conductor: Werner living has been nominated for the tary-general of the Lea Richter-Reichhelmudgeship of the Fertaanent Court did, to an Unbassy in 11:15 pm... News in German on of International Justice made Mr. Sugimar is or

Facent by the death of Mr. build, A DJA and DJN

Adatchi,

He is a champion wrest) a pow swimmer, Whe the TERME

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Sweet Volcer Charm

$12.15 m., News in English on tind

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