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PROGRAMME

Broadcast by ZB.W. on 355 Metres

1230-2.15

gramme,

FRIDAY p.m.-European Pro

12.30 p.m--Recorded Music. 1 pm Local Time and Weather

Report.

LORD HEWART OVERSEA TRADE

And Gracie Fields

Special Air-Mail Service

The meeting between the Lord Chlat Justice (Lord Hewart) and Miss Gracie Fields has taken place. at last &

London, April 19 "

Yesterday. Lord and Lady Hewart motored to the Associated Talking Pictures studio at Ealing Green, watched the famous come- 1.15 pm-Hong Kong Hotel Ordienne at work on "Look Up and chestra (by courtesy of the Man- Laugh," had tea with her, and ex-

agement).

changed Lancashire stories (they are both Lancastriana)

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Fress Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc.. 215 pmClose DownL

The best proof of Lord Hewart's enjoyment is the fact he arrived 4-7 pm-Chinese Programme,

at five o'clock and did not leave 6-6.15 p.m.-From the Studio.

till 7.15. And he left behind him a The Work of St. John Ambu-standing invitation, to Miss Fields to come, and see him at work in court as soon as her picture is Over

lance in the New Territories" by A Member.

6.55-7 p.m.-From the Studio,

"The Tung Wah Hospital Thea- rical Performances" by Mr. Ng Chak Wa.

7-11 p.m.-European Programme. 7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock quo-

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The Advertisement MANAGER, "Hongkong Daily Press,

11, Ice House Street, or P.O. Box

p.m.-Light Orchestral

Selections. Schubert's Love Songs-Medley. Caliph of Bagdad Overture

(Boieldieu),

Handel in the Strand (Grainger) Mock Morris Dances (Grainger) Dance Slave. (Chabrier), 7.30-7,50 p.m.-Vocal Excerpts from Light Opera and Musical Comedy. Vocal

Gems. The

Student

("Merrie

Prince. Song.-Waltz Song

England") (German). Song-Love will find a way of the Moun- ("The Maid tains" (Fraser-Simson)-He lene Esserman. (Soprano). Vocal Gems.The New Moon

(Romberg).

Vocal Gems. Whoopee.

7.50-8 p.m.-From the Studio.

"A Weekly Review" by Sabrina,

8 pm-Local Tune and Weather'

8.30-8.15 pm The J. H. Squire

Report.

Celeste Octet.

1. Operatica (Famous Operatic

Melodies) (arr.-Squire).

2. Collette-Valse (Fraser-Sim-

son)..

8.15-8.30 p.m.-From the Studio.

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RETURNS

Larger British Exports

(Special Al Mall Service)

London, April 18. Although they show a further reduction in imports of materials the returns of Britain's oversea trade in March are again satisfactory. "British exports amounted to £95,952,000, .com- pared with £93,089.000 in March, 1934, the increase of £2.883,000, or 8.7 per cent., being almost entire ly due to larger exports of manu- factured articles.

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FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1935

COMMENCING AT 10.00 A.M.

AT No. 377, THE PEAK The average value of exports each working day A QUANTITY OF Was £1,383,000, compared with VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD £1,421,000 in February

and

FURNITURE

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY,

Tɛx 2v2 MAY, 1985.

It was on, March 18, at the din-1,372,000 in March last year ner of the Association of Lancas→ Imports declined from £81,942,- trians in London. that Lord | 000 in March, 1934, to £80,508,000, Hewart expressed disappointment imports of raw materials failing at Mies Fields's absence. Miss by £1,728,000. Part of the decline, Fleids promptly wrote inviting however, is due to the sharp fall. him to Ealing Green

that has taken place in the price TERMS-CASE on Dazivary. Dressed As Girl Gulde of wool in the past year. Miss Fielda, dressed in the uni-exports were £4,471,000, against form of a Girl Guide, with a ladi- £5,631,000 a year ago. For the crous hat and steelrimmed glasses Arst quarter of the year imports and perfectly dreadful shoes and amounted to £178.317,000, against stockings, was busy rehearsing a £183,731,000 for the "correspond- coniic scene.

ing period of 1934, exports to

Lord Hewart's arrival brought

the farce to a

Re

LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS

£105,498,000 against 94,710,000 PUBLIC AUCTION.

re-exporta to

£13,912,000, The visible

against $14.306,000. adverse balance of trade for the quarter-omitting the important movements of coś and bullion re- ferred to below-was £58,907,000, compared with", £74,107,000 in articles for the three months were 1934. Exports of manufactured £9,843,000 higher at £83.285.000.__

and standstill. Miss Fields and the Lord Chief Justice confronted each other. They shock hands, but if any dialogue was ex-' changed 1; certainly was not (in the studio idiom) okay for sound. "Will you please stand in the light?" asked the photographer Obediently the Lord Chief Justice moved across the floor and looked at the cameras.

"Talk About Summati" "Nay, we must show some ac- tlon,"

protested Misa Fields, "We've got to talk about summat." "What?" asked Lord Hewart, solved into laughter. Thence on. and at Miss Fields's reply both dis-

nervousness vanishing, ahe her buoyant self.

"Coom along to the buns and cake, lad." invited Miss Fields later.

was

"The Work of St. John Ambu-ed the Lord Chief Justice as Miss "That sounds homely remark- lance in the New Territories" Fields, taking Lady Hewart's arm. by a Member.

led the way incidentally, into the 8.30-8.Variety

it

Piano Sold Can't we talk

over-Carroll Gibbons. Song-June in January-Lesile

Hutchinson,

Instrumental-My South Sea Sweetheart-Masters Hawal

.Jans.

Orchestra.-Jerome Kern

ley.

Wrong room,

THE Undersigned have received T

instructions

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

JN

FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1995

3 P.M.

COMMENCING

Imports of gold in March were £18,824,597, against £46,338,231 last year, and for the three months £48,553,511, against £148,749,004 in the same period of last year. Exports of gold in March were. £5,420,393, against £27,986,652,] Ar GODOWN No. 50, or THE and for the three months HONG KONG & KOWLOON £44,024,736, against £77,561,438. WHARF & GODOWN CO.LID.,

Imports of silver in March were

KOWLOON £1,547,929, against £873,897, - mak- ing the total for the three months £5,577,184, against £2,170.505.

(For Account of the Concerned)

Exports in the month were 7 Hogsheads Leaf Tobacco“ 6 Bogsheads Leaf Tobacco

£3,919,432, against £333,799, and for the three months £9,820,614, 3gainst £1,062,322.

Details of the returns are given.

When work was resumed Lord in our City pohimes... Hewart saw some "rushes" (the rough, unedited "takes" of the day's work). Then "came a cheer- ful:"Good-bye, lad,” Miss Fields waved her hand, and one of the

Med-history of the screen (and Bar) most amusing encounters in the

Instrumental-Shine; My Swee- lle Went away; Sweet Jenny Lee-Harry Roy and his Tiger- Ragamuffins.

Song-I was in the mood-

Hildegarde.

was over."

THE LIVING BUDDHA ENTERTAINS

Petping, Apr. 22.

Chang Chia Hutuketu,' "Living Buddha" of Chirghal Kokonor)

BIGGER AND BETTER

Singapore's Trade Fair

6 Hogsheads Leaf Tobacco

(All More or Less Damaged)

TERMS: CASH ON DELITERY,

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Singapore, Apr. 25. THE Undersigned have received

Orchestra. When day is done. Vocal Duet Arlene-Layton

and Johnston.

This year's British Trade Fatr; and concurrently Special Cultural which is being held in the grounds 9-10.30 pm-Classical Programme. Commissioner among

thé Mon- of the Great World Amusement

ed by His Excellency the Governor at 6.30 p. on Friday, May-3, is to be bigger and better than ever."

The Magic Flute-Seven Varia-golian Banners, was the host at Park, Singapore, and is to be open-

tions on the Duet "The Maniy Heart" (Mozart, arr. Beeth-

a dinner given last.evering in. honour of Lieut.-Generals Halay oven) -- Emanuel Feuermann Chen-ying and Chin Te-shun,, re- ('Cello) and Theo van der Passpectively member of the Ghar- (Pianoforte),

har Provincial Government and In addition to the wide range Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. Provincial Commissioner of Civil 185 stalls visitors will have an op- of Empire goods displayed in the 64 (Tsehaikovsky)-New Sym-Affairs for Charbar. The various phony Orchestra.............

Dortunity to inspeck in the motor sections, the latest models of Brí- tish cars and commercial vehicles. An additional attraction, by court esy of Lord Wakefield, will be the late Bir Henry Begrave's Golden Arrow motorcar. In 1929 the Golden

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

ranking commanders here were also invited- Aria-Ave Maria (Hall Mary) | Kuo MinTM

("Othello") (Verdi)-Margaret Sheridan (Soprano), Orchestral-Carneval-Overture

(Dvorak)-London Symphony Orchestra.

Arias. In the town of Kasan (Varlaam's Song) ("Boris Go-" dounov") (Moussorgsky). Arlas Song of Prince Galitaky ("Prince Igor (Borodin) Theodore Chaliapine (Bass): Pianoforte Bolos

(a) Ariette.

(b) To the Spring (Grieg). Pianoforte Solos

(a) Feuille d'Album, ⠀

(b) Papillon (Grieg)—Arthur

de Greef.

10.30 pm-Rugby Mid-day Press

News.

10.35-11 p.m.-Dance Music.

11 p.m-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 p.m.-DJA, DIN Announcement

• (German, * English). German

Folk Song, Programme Fore-

11.15 p.m.-News in German on

DJA and DJN 11.30 pm From; Public Lite. State Commissary Lippert: "New German Communal Po- licy." 11.45-p.m.-Serenades Vocal and Istrumental (Gramophone ***Selections).

12.15 am News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN. 12.30 amClose down DIA, DJN

(German, English).

RADIO MANILA

Arrow broke the world's speed re- cord at 231.362 m.ph.

......

The building of the stalls has been completed, and artistic sche- "mes of decoration are being car- ried out by individual exhibitors.

Colourful Foster

Few residents in Singapore will have falled to be attracted by the colourful poster advertising the Fair; lantern sildes in the cine-

6 pm Are You Listening? con-mas and announcements in the ducted by Bernie Nolasco, 12 Press extend similar Invitation to 6.30 pm Spanish Informational come to the Fair.

Periodi

7 pm-Radio Shopper.

The forthcoming

attraction

6:40 pm-English Informational marks an important advance in

Period. E

the series of Britah Trade Fairs held annually in Singapore for years. The experience of the past has been liberally drawn upon by the Organising Committee, and

7.16 pmDollar Steamship Cotn

pany Programme (Chain KEEG) TA

7:30 pm Piano Recital-Anfta visitors to the Great World early

east (Gerican, English), Moreno (debut).

In May can rest assured that the

9.15 pm-Woman's Hour: They 7.45 p.m.Elizalde y Cia Program Jubiles Fair will lack neither at

plait and weave A Triangular me,

Talk

9.45 pm-News in English on DJA 8.15 pr

and in Dutch on DJN

10 p.m.-Recital of Old German 8.30

Bongs by Rosalind you Behf rach.

10.30 p.m. The Heart in the Right Place A Comedy after O. Wennersten by Antor Hamilk

traction from the decorative paint

eauty Products of view nor wide variety in Empire

Vacuum Oll goods on display.

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16 Cases Tailor's Chalk

5 Cases Ham 165 Rolls Tracing Cloth & Drawing Paper, etc.

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Toilet Goods, Powder, Perfume Lotion, Creain, Bath Salt and Patent Medicine, etc., etc.

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