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THURSDAY,
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A 12 O'CLOCK NOON
AT THEIR BALES ROOM, 4, DUDDELL STREET.
27 cases Cascade Greën Ale. (qis.) 11 cases Cascade Green Ale (ptz.)
1 cases Cascade Bed Ale (qts).
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From the Studio Selections by the "Waikiki Trio."
PROGRAMME
1. Sunklet Hawaii. 2. Luin LA.
3. Paausu Waltz."
4. Hilo March,
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THE KING'S HOUSE
Reproduction At Olympia
(Special Air, Mall Service)
London, March 30. The King and Queen, after their return from Eastbourne to London. "Daily Mall". Ident visited the Home Exhibition at Olympia yes terday afternoon to inspect à re- production of the King's House, as it will be built by the Royal War- rant Holders Association Buthel, near Cobham, in Surrey, to mark the Silver Jubilee "of his Majesty's accession to the Throne.
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The King's House is likely to be the most attractive feature of an exhibition which has appropriated for Its motive the King's phrase ""The foundations of the national glory are set in the homes of the people." Visitors may see, not a scale model of the house, but the building in complete form Much of the interior work v actually be transferred to Burhill, and although 2 few practical criticisms, which added to the value of the general appréciation of the planning, decoration, and furnishing of the house, expressed by the Queen will receive atten- tlen, the permanent building amid the Surrey woodlands, and its equipment, will be in effect a re- production of the Olympia exhibit. Only British and Empire materials are to be used in the building of the house. which will have the mellow töne of a country residence of the Georgian period, "but an interior scheme which sug-. gests that the architect and others | have concentrated on equipment for minimum labour and maximum comfort. The outer ball is floored in marble. brought from Malta, the principal staircase is fashioned in limed oak with wrought iron balustrade surmount- ed by a bronzed handrail. inner hall has on either side the drawing room and dining room, to which it communicates by doors
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TO SELL ST
PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 17, 1995.
COMMENCING AT 10 A.M.
Ar No. 596, THE PEAK
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
ONE PIANO
ON VIEW- From TUESDAY, THE 16TH APRIL, 1935.
TERMS ---CASH ON DELITERY.
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
Maus. LAMMERT BROTHERS have received instructions to sell
BY PUBLIC AUCTION
од
THURSDAY.
THE 18TH DAY or APRIL, 1935.
Ar 3 P.M. IN THE AFTERNOON AT THEIR AUCTION ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELl Szauer,
VICTORIA, Hong Kong. ·
IN TWO LOTS
The following propertice:—
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE two Italian Sculptors, Prof G. Bessi and' Prof. U. Mori having to return to Italy shortly will sell at
PUBLIC AUCTION
об
TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1985,
COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M
Ar Qux SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF ITALIAN MARBLE WORKS (by the most famous Italian Sculptors).
We beg to invite the Public to call and
inspect this unique collection.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Instructions.
of bronze with glazed panels with the three storied European style
* Lot I-- Inland Lot No. 3681 Together THE Undersigned have received which 'slide into concealed recesses-detached house built of reinforced so that the whole space from end to end of the house can at will be embraced in one spacious room,
The Master's. Key The King and Queen arrived at Olympia at 3 o'clock and had pre- sented to them Mr. Esmond Harmsworth, the chairman of As- sociated Newspapers. -Sir George'] Sutton, Mr. Stanley J. Bell, and Mr. F. E. Gordon, the organizer af the
exhibition, ". They walked through mes of cheering people to the King's House, where at the door his Majesty was handed the key belonging to the Master of the House. With this he opened the door and then, with the Queen, began an inspection which occupi- ed nearly three-quarters of an Happy hour. Mr. C. Beresford Marshall
far
Talkie Tunes Orchestra-Happy, T
("Caravan ").. Wine Song "Caravan"), Bongs Near and yet so ("Princess Charming"). Brave Hearts ("Princess Charm- ing")-Evelyn Laye (Soprano) Fox-Trots-Song of the Dreamer
("Marie Galante").
On
Johstone.
Pieno Duets--Goodnight Vienna
the architect acted as guide. In the dining-room the King was in- terested in some china copled from old ware in his own posses-
sion and expressed admiration of the panelling in Indian silver grey wood
The Queen gave careful, atten- the good ship lollipoption to the kitchen and approved ("Bright Eyes").
the stainless steel tiles of the Vocal Duet-Moon Glow ("Blackwalls and celing. She opened birds of 1934")-Layton and drawers and cupboards and noticed the recessed gas-cooker and useful refrigerator. The King spent some time here discussing the relative merits of gas and electricity: for cooking. In the drawing-room, which has a colour harmony of apple-green. Mac, and amethyst, furniture of sturdy English woods,
Medley.
Sunshine Susie-Medley-Rale de Coste and Harry Jacobsoni: 10 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 to 11 p.m.-A relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Majestic Ballroom (by cour tesy of the management).
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concrete thereon known as No. 2, Dra- gon 'Terrace beld under the Crown for the term of 75 years renewable for a further term of 75-years.
Area 446 square feet or there- abouts Annual Crown Rent $48.00.
Lot II-New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 871 Together with the European style dwellinghouse built of reinforced conarets thereon known as No.1 Kent Road held under the Crown for the term of 75 years renewable for" a farther term of 24 years less 3 days.
Araa 10,858 aquare feet or there, abouts Annual Crown Rest $48,00.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had from
· MISBES, DEACONS, Vendor's-Solicitors,
1, Des Voeux Road Central,
or from " MEAREA. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
Auctioneers.
one of the locks exclusive to the
Lady of the House, and after a
short delay her Majesty received in a gold locket another key which understood to be under the control opens alle doors except those
of the Master of the House,
tracted by a revolving wardrobe, one bedroom the Queen was at-
divided into three compartments.
-Britannia's New Big
When they came down to the hall again the King and Queen met Lord Iveagh, who gave the alte for the house at Burhill, and had a talk with him. As they left and - discreet lighting, the the building, the King stopped to Majesties, were interested in the look up at the weathervans which 10.30 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press nely designed plano, neither too has been fashioned in stainless
newa.
11 p.m.-Close down!
· RADIO MANILA
8 pm, Recorded Souvenirs 6.10 p.m. Spariah Informational
Period
6.30 pm, English Informational 7 p.m., Studio Musical Programme 8. President Coolidge Or- chestra
7.30 pm.; Requests 7.45 pm, Varieties 815 pm Radio Crusaders,
ducted by Bernie Nolasco 8.55 pm, Stock Quotations Bp., Opera Hour 10.30 pm, Sign of
BERLIN FROGRAMME
9 pm, DJA DIN Announcement
(German-English)/
German Folk song--
Programme Forecast *** English) |
(Germar-
small nor too large for the room,steel as a model of his Majesty's and the unobtrusive place in the | yacht "Eritannia in a new rig scheme of the radiogram. They which the King has yet to see. also asked about. a hand- Before leaving the exhibition embroidered plano stool and were both the King and Queen offered told by str Duncan Watson, the their congratulations on the ar- chairman of the King's House chitecture of the house and the Committee of the Royal Warrant ane craftsmanship of the workers, Holders Association, that this was particularly in view of the short the work of a woman, warrant
time in which the building had holder. The King noticed a sign been constructed and equipped ed artist's copy of an etching of: the Melbourne family and said he had a replica of this
The general scheme of the Ideal Home Exhibition this year is that of a Jubilee City, and great plc-
When their Majesties went up tares, designed by Mr. Oswald.
TO SELL 17
PUBLIC AUCTION
TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1938
Commencing at 5.15 P.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM,
DUDDELL STREET ̈
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS
O VIEW #Rox MONDAY, THE 15TH APRIL, 1935.
TM-CASH ON DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION
日
Undersigned bare Instructions
TO BELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY,
APRIL 17, 1835
COMMENCING AT 2:30:
AN THRIE SALES" ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW- BOAD
KOWLOON.
QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and.
to the first Boor to see the bed-Cuningham, which ompletely A FINE ASSORTMENT rooms the Queen wished to open cover the upper walls and gables OF ALABASTER STATUES a door and found that the King's of the National Hall, oner a mural
key would not turn the lock Tais, record di Lho
it was necessary to explain, was Maj Telen'
gible
painting is of Wind. that the east
tla, and
Or VIEW OK TUESDAY
THE 16T APRIL 1985.
German
panor 00
wealth the hall
of the
sodat and
11.15 p.m. News in 9:15 pm Folk Songs of the Gur-DJA and DIN-
-mans on the Volga, Sung by 11.30 pm: Bonny Little World
A Maricke Radio Sequence
the Bulow Group
9.45 p.m., Newa in English on 1215 am, News in English on A series of AYDIN BIG in Dutch on DIN
DJA and in Dutch on DIN CABOC
10 pr. Eight Concert Programme 1250 cm. go down DIA, DON Industria
with Interspersions
(German-English):
outthes world.
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