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TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1935.

TO-DAY'S RADIO NEW CONSULAR

PROGRAMME

OFFICIAL

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

Mr. Scheel For Shanghai

on 355 Metres

Relay of Farewell Speech By Bir Excellency The Governor.. Two Studio Recitals 12.30-210 pm, European Program

me

13.30 pm, Recorded Music 1 pm, Local Time and Weather

Report

1.30 pm. Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc. 1.40 pm. A relay of the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech" from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden

Rotarian R. Robertson "New Deals"

Shanghai, May 9. Mr. Poul Bcheel, the new Danish Consul-General and Consular | Judge for China, is expected to arrive here to take up his duties In September. He succeeds the late Mr. Ove Lann, who died sud- denly on March 17 last, while in Copenhagen on leave.

TRAFFIC HELD

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

UP

Viewing The Display PUBLIC AUCTION.

Shanghai, May 6......

A trame hold-up the like of which has not been seen in Shang- hat for many years was experienced last night along Thibet Read, Bubbling Well Road and those throughfares parallel to it, as a result of throngs making, thelx way towards the Race Club to wit- ness the naval and military dis- | play in honour of Their Majesties Silver Jubilee.

Crowds Jammed the

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TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1995. ”

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Though the police of the district were reinforced by men from other parts of the city, it was a long time before they could cope with the

A VALUABLE pressure. pavements and overflowed into the | COLLECTION OF POSTAGE

STAMPS roadway on Bubbing Well Road, greatly hampering the thick stream of automobiles proceeding in both time about 9 o'clock, the buses and trains were TERMS: -CASH ON 'Deliver. almost at a standstill, crawling at less than a walking pace through the dense crowds, with police going ahead of them trying to clear a

Mr. Scheel, who is. 45 years of age, is at present attached to the London as Danish Legation in Counsellor and First Secretary, "a post he has Billed since September, 1932. He was recently married, in London, to Miss Anna Britta 3.10 p.nf. Close Down

Vieweg, of Grasberg: Sweden, who 4-5.30 pm., Chinese Programme 5.30-6 p.m. "A Relay of the pro- will accompany him to China.

A long and distinguished career ceedings at the Great Hall of

Connection in the Danish Government Ser-directions. For a the University in with the approaching departure vice precedes Mr. Scheel's appoint from Hong Kong of His Ex-ment to Shanghal After taking cellency the Governor, Sir a degree in law at the University William Peel, who will make a of Copenhagen he became à mem- "farewell address to the com- ber of the staff of the Foreign Min

munity"

6-7 p.m., Chinese Programme 7-11 p.m., European Programme

Istry in 1915. His first foreign ap-way.. pointment was in 1920 when he With the buses forcing a lane went to London as Vice-Consul. | for themselves through the masses

7 p.m., Closing Local Stock Quota-Two years later he was transferred of humanity, many pedestrians

tions 1.7.03-7.30 p.m.,

to Pärls as Second Secretary of the took advantage of their slowness

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Danish Legation. He returned to to fail in behind them and thus PUBLIC AUCTION.

Light Opers

Copenhagen in 1924 and for four gain a small-like but unimpeded Vocal Gems-Merrie England years, served as Bureau Chief in passage down the road. In more

(German)

the Ministry. This appointment than one instance these pedes

were noticed pushing the of Smiles was followed by another foreign trians Selection The Land IN

(Lehar)

sasignment: that

Charge buses along, impetient with the Song-The Pipes of Pan ("The d'affaires at Tokyo until Decem- pace they were making.

Artadignis") (Monckton)

ber, 1930. Recalled to Copen-

Many on Bund, Too Song-Arcady 'is ever Young hagen, Mr. Scheel rejoined the ("The Arcadians" (Monckton) | Foreign Ministry there and re-

Last night the whole at the Winnie Melville (Soprano)mained there until his appoint Central District, and especially the Selection-Pirates of Penzancement to London, except for a De-Bund, experienced larger crowda

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7.30-7.50 p.m. էր

A Jazz Piano Recitat hy.

Rale da Costa

1-Music in the Air-Medley 2I had to change the words 3-One minute to one 4. King of Jazz-Medley 1.50-8 p.m..

From the Studio

"The Art of Dressing Well" by

Miranda

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8. p.m. Local Time and Weather.

Report 8.05-825 p.m.,...

legation to the Disarmament Con- ference at Geneva in 1932,

In 1913 the King of Denmark conferred the "Order of Danebrog on Mr. Scheel,

1.

POLICE GIVE CHASE

Suspicious Action Of

Trio Leads

Shanghai, May 6. A desperate hand-to-hand struggle between = Chinese cristable of the and an alleged armed robber was the sequel to a chance encounter at 2 am, yester day, on Rue du Consulat near the corner of Rue Petit. Two out of three men were arrested by Folice party, the other making his escape.

than many old residents remember having seen before. In Avenue VII. and along the Edward

uminated front of the river the throngs were dense, but never enough to hinder traffic..

Along Nanking Road as the Race Course was approached, the crowds became thicked, and thicker, until It was almost impossible to pass opposite the Race Course itself.

From the other direction, the crowds began about Moulmein Road and became heavier as the Race Course was neared. Though police were thickly scattered all over the area, and parties of con- stables were at every street corner to control traffic, they could do little against an irresistible stream of humanity. The exceptionally large amount of

motor trafic proceeding towards the Race Club made, things. "more difficult both for the police and the motorist, simple manner. A Police patrol, and many motorists found it bet- on its normal round, noticed three ter to park their cars far away men trying to hide in a shadow:

from the centre of attraction and when the constables approached, complete their journey on the trio took to their heels, one in through the crowds.

From the Studio Selections by "The Waikiki Tho" French Polles

PROGRAMME 1-Manao Hea Aloha 2-Hanalei Bay 3-My Hawaiian Holij 4My Boats Sailing 5-May Day is Lei Day in Hawall 8.25-8.30 p.m., "Faust Frolica" (Gounded, arr. Debroy Somers) played by Debroy Somers Band 8.30-9.18 pm,

A Programme of records kindly loaned by a listener Humorous The Deputation of

the Minister ...... William Mc

Culloch

The affair commenced in quite a

the direction of Rue Petit, and two towards Route Discry. This sus-

Vocal--(a) Blow, my Bully Boy's picious act brought the Police party Blow: (b) Billy Boy Istand into action, and they set off after Shelling Bong

Greenock the trio.

Male Voice Choir

The man who went up Rue Petit Vocal-The Road to the Isles tried to draw his pistol, a large- ("Bonga" of the Hebrides") calibre Mauser, from his waistcoat Vocal-Loch Lomond (Vaughan when he realized that he was on

Williams) ...

Greenock Male the point of capture, but he was Voice Choir

tackled and arrested before he had Orchestra A Waltz Dream-Pot- a chance of using it. One of the pourri (Strauss) ..................... Marek other two, a man of big build, put up strong reaïstance to a constable Weber and his Orchestra Song O that we two were may- who tried to arrest him, and had

ing (Nevin)

already managed to draw a Brown- ing pistol when a second constable arrived to a hurry and seized his

Bong-Down Here (Brahe)

Essie Ackland (Contralto) Song-Tell me to-night Song You just you-"Wild Vo- lets. Meddle Nash (Tenor) Humorous-A-Touch σ Class......

· William McCulloch 9.18-9.30 pm,

Light Orchestra Music The Mousme-Overture. (Wood) Kiss me again (Vietor: Herbert) Echoes from the Puszta (Fer-

raris)

9.50-10 p.:

From the Studio

|

arms.

The third man managed to escape, but the French Police. hope to arrest him shartly. The two arrested men are alleged to be wanted by the Police for various armed robberies.

10 pm-Popular Orchestral Music, 11 p.m.-A Chat about Books. 11.15 p.m.-News in German

DJA and DIN..

A Pianoforte Recital by Luba 11.30 p.m.-Martin Pluddemann. A

Bhartain

FROGRAMME

1-Aus Meinem Tagebach

2-a) Arabesque

(b) Habanera

(e) Minstrels ***

(d) Polka

8-Zortzio

7066

Reger

Debussy

Debussy

German Master of the Ballad. 12.15 am-News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJN. 12.30 am. Close down DJA, DJN

(Germ., Engl.) ..

RADIO MANILA Debussy 6 pm. Souvenirs, Debussy 8.15 p.m.-Tagalog Songs by Pan- Albéniz dio Librea, accompanied by Castela Ariston Avelino,

10 pm, Reuter Press Bulletins -1005-11 p.m., A relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra 10.30 pm Rugby Mid-day Press

News

li p.m., Close Down

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 pm DJA, DJK Announcement (Germ. Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ, Engl.):

6.30 pm-8panish Informational

Period. 8.40pm-English Informational

Period.

7pm Radio Shopper 7.15 pm-Musical Programme

Dollar 88 Fres Ecover Or- chestra

7.46 pm-Meralco Programme

Manila Electric Co.

8 pm Cyma String Band. 8.15 p.m.--Radio Crusaders, con-

Bernie No

9.15 pmLight Music: 9.30 pmHeport on the German ducted

Rontgen Cor

8.59 pm GAS

Engilshi Dutch on DJIN.

On-lookers Everywhere

foot

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THE Underngned have received

Instructions

TO SELL T PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY.

MAY 18, 1935

COMMERGING at 2.30 P.M.

AT Txurn SALES BOOM, DUDDELL STREET."

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Compriring —

Chesterfield Couches and Arm- chairs, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Hatatands, Fedsteads, Sideboards, Dining Tables, Obairs, Chests of Drawers, Cupboards, Pook- cases, Filing Cabinets, Desks, Tables, Teapoyé, Meat safe, etc., eta

Silver, Brase and Glass Ware, Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, Ornaments, Tea Sets, Dinner Service, Wall and Table Clocks, Gramophones and Records, Oil Paintings, Pictures, Carpets, Rugs, Mosquito Nets, Linen, Typewriters, Glasses, Table Lamps, Baain, Cut Glass Ware, Ice Charts, Enamel Bath Iron Safes, Battan Ware, etc., etc.

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A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

One Milner Iron Sate One Piano

The streets in the neighbourhood of the Race Course made a remark. able sight. The roots of every building commanding a view of the ground on which the display was being given, were packed with on-lookers. Others sat on the top of the walls overlooking the course, while sim öthers élimbed on to signboards and even lamp-posts to

Two Radio fet get a view of what was going on.

In the meantime, on the roadway | Two Steel Filing Cabinets the crowds were six deep over the

One 5 Seater pavements, which were crowded to capacity on each side. A narrow path for motor trafic was kept open only with the greatent dificulty by the police, and kept- closing again the moment their backs were turned..

Buick" Touring Car

OS VIEW FROM TUESDAY, TAN 14TH MAY, 1955.

Throughout the evening the crowd was in a good humour both TERMS ---CABH OF DELIVERY. along Bubbling-Welt Road and Thiber Road, despite being kept on the move 23 far as the police could keep them. No serious incidents were reported.

LAMMERT BBOS

AUCTIONEERS.

MALAYAN" TROPHY

Spectator Falls Into Creek Opposite the United Assurance, Society Buliding, at 10,44 o'clock | last nights Chinese, who was watching the military and naval display st ins Race Course from the edge of the Race Courke częčk fell into the water, being unable home with a gift from the Bultan to stand the pressure of the crowds of the Malayan State of Pahang, behind him. He was picked up by It is a hand-woven sarong the an knibuaaned and sent to hospital skirt-like native garment of the

Malayan Peninsula. for trestarent.

Noser People

The teacher was explaining to the class the meaning of the word "re cuperat." "Now, Tommy, she said to a smál Boy, "when your isther has worked hard all day, he is thred and worn out, fn't be?

I'm

Tien, when night come and her work is over for the day, what

CARLA PAA thother wants to know. Tommy. Aplanted

Miss Dorothy Round has come

Miss Round with Miss Mary Beeley, her fellow lawn teni player from the Midlands pla on the courts of the young Bolt | who visited Wimbledon three years ago. Tal ruler plays, polo and has bia racecourse,

He plays lawa tenais

RING MONTAN Els Council, which ended, is a resplend

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