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PRESS, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1935.

TO-DAY'S RADIO LONDON NOTES

ANY LETTERS

PROGRAMME

Broadcast hy Z.B.W.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

FOR YOU?

By The Air Mail

on 355 Metres

(From Our Own Correspondent)

London, "April 30.

Post Office Notice PUBLIC AUCTION.

Hess, Binge, R. G."Boalt, Dr. G.

„Arrangements are being made. J. de Bruyn, Mr. A. E. Burton, Can-HE Undersigned have

12.30 to 2.15 pm-European Pra-to hold

gramme.

12.30 pm Recorded Music.

1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.15 p.m.--Hong Kong Hotel Or

chestra.

1.30 pm Reuter Press Bulletins.

Rugby Press News, etc. 4.15 p.m.--Close Down,

5 to 7 pm-Hong Kong Hotel 6 to 8 p.m.-European Programme.

Dance Orchestra.

7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota.

tiona

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7.03 to 7.33 p.m.---

Light Orchestral Music The Czarina (Garina), Chardas from "The Spirit of the

Voyevode (Grossmann). Entry of the Spring Flowera You shall be the king of my

heart

1.

In Spring-Overture (Goldmark) Farade the Tin Soldiers

Jessel).. Policeman's Holiday (Ewing). 7.33 to 7.45 p.m.--

Four Songs by Schubert sung

by Elade Suddaby Soprano 1. The Rosebud; Hark

the Lark

2.

Serenade.

3. Cradle Song.

4. Faith in Spring.

7.45 to B p.m.-

Hark!

From the Studio

Review" by „ SII-

"A Cinema **houette. p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report,

8.03 to 11 pin-A Relay from the

Po Hing Theatre. (Chinese). 11 p.m.-Close Down. 8.30 to 10 p.m.-European Record-

éd "Music form Z.E.K. on A. Frequency of kilocycles..

A.30 to 8.56 p.m.-Concerto in a. Minor, Op. 22 (Saint-Saens)

Arthur de Greet (Pianoforte)

the full Imperial Con- ference in 1996.

I understand that it will take blace in London.

ton Nav. Co, Chin Yee Kwan, "J. R. Combe, R. H. G. Graig, T. M. 8. Dyer, Fairfax (c/o British and The tradition of London us the Miss M. Fitzgerald, J. Fobles, F. Hong Kong Nav. Co.), Faupel, Ltd..

broken by the halding of the Im-phries, A. Kraukle, W. Ship Laird, meeting-place for the Empire was Hagenmeyer, F, A, Haven, W. Hum-

Dartfort, P. Andre Levy, N. G.

pertal Economic Conference at Ottawa in 1932

That was essentially a trade

gathering There has been no complete scale since that Imperial Conference on a really held

here in 1930.

Barrier of Distance Canada is not likely to seek, the staging of two successive Con- ferences. Australia and New Zeal- and may feel that distance is too great a bar to holding, the 1936 meeting there.

Except, therefore, in the unlike- ly event of South Africa seeking the honour, London will again hà the Imperial rendezvous.

Details will be discussed when

Ministers from all the Dominions reach London for the Jubliee.

MR. LLOYD GEORGE WITH

THE ARMY

I hear that Mr. Lloyd George is to give an address at Aldershot.

Instructions

TO BALL BY

PROSITED

PUBLIC AUCTION

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Maler. Miza G. Moehr, W. J. Mor- TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1935

TOW. J. T. Murphy, F. Nevell, J. P." R Oakes, R. E. Ost A, C. Palmer (c/oss. Dah Sun), C. 1. Persson, A. Polakovits, F. W. Purdy (8.8 Errington Court), D. A Carlos Rosa, Rudenko, Stanley W. Smith, Mrs. V. H. Shepard. C. Spurlock. E. F. Staley, C. B. Strong. Taiyo Electric Co.,, Mrs. L. C. Trover, Varenhorst, E K. Waaler, H. W. Welman, Mrs. B. Wilson, S. Wirska, Wou Seo Fong."

Wardle, E.

Registered Articles

B. J. McGoire, Maria Meriaos, Porian Stallt, 3rd Floor, Mr. M. H. Taheri. Winh In Chia,

Radio Telegrams Ohioma from Yasukuni Maru, Luen Cheong from Chelon.

A Drumhead Service is being LESSON SERMON

held on Sunday, May 12, and Mr. Lloyd George has accepted the Invitation of the Mayor and Cor- poration, to give the address.

All units of the Aldershot Com- mand will. I understand, be re- presented, and Gen. Sir Francis Gathorne-Hardy, the G.O.C., WI be present with his staff.

This will be the first occasion. Mr. Lloyd George has made personal contact with the Army for a long

time.

First Church Of Christ. Scientist

Mortals and Immortals" was the subject of the Lesson Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scieu- tist, on Sunday, May 19, 1935.

The Golden Text was "in the A return to the old principle way of righteousness is life; and in of fevenue. based on a "dity the pathway thereof there is no fifty" ratio between direct and death." indirect taxation seems indicated

*FIFTY-FIFTY” TAXATION

(Prov. 12: 28).

Commencing at 2,30 P.M.

AT TREI SALES ROOM." "No. 35, HANKOW ROAD,

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD :

FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Suites, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Dining Tables, Armchairs and Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Desks, Cabinets, Silver Ware, Brass Ware, Aluminium Ware, Glans Were, Rattan Ware, Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, Table Lampa, Clocks, Orcaments, Pictures, Carpets, Rugs, Linen, Blankets, Shanghai Bath, Ten Set, Radio, etc, etc.

And

A SEI ECTION OF BLACKWOOD WARE

and

3 SMALL TERRIER * (German Breed)

ON VIEW From MONDAY, The 20+ MAY, 1981.

Among the citations which com-TERMS-dash on DELITERY.

and the New Symphony Or- by a statement issued by... theprised the Lesson Sermon was the

chestra. 8.56 to 0.38 p.m.--

Variety Planc Solo-Judy-Carroll CHD-

bons.

Vocal Duets -We just couldn't

say goodbye. All of a sudden-Chick Endor

and Charlie Farrell. 9.36 to 951 p.m.-

Financial Secretary to the Treasury,

following from the Bible: "There is therefore now do condemnation In reply to a question in rarja- ment, Mr. Duff Cooper has stated who walk not after the flesh, but to them which are in Christ Jesus, that in the 1924 Budget the pro- after the Spirit. For the law of portion was 88.93 per cent. direct the spirit of life in Christ Jesus taxation and 33.07 per cent. hath made me free from the law direct For the next year he gives of sin and death. For they that 1930, it was 65.77 per cent, and

are after the fesh do mind the 34.23 per cent.

Vocal Clarice Mayne-Medley. Vocal Whistling in the Dark. Organ Solos--I want to he

snappy Sidney Torch. uw Vocal- Melville Gideon-Medley.

The 1932 and 1934 Budgets con-things of the flesh; but they that Orchestra-Dance of the Icicles.tinued the trend towards equality, are after the Spirit the things of

and in the present financial year the Spirit." (Romans 8: 1, 2, 57. the country is asked to

The Lesson Sermon also includ- provide 59.77 per cent, in direct taxes anded the following passages from 40.23 per cent. in indirect.

the Christian Science textbook, Since 1930, therefore, the dis-Science and Health with Key to Selection-H_MS.. Pinafore (Suparity between the two forms ofte Scriptures" by Mary Baker taxation has been lessened by 12 Eddy: “Mortals are not fallen per cent.

children of God. They never had SECOND THOUGHTS BEST

a perfect state of being, which I hear that Mr. Charles Holden, may subsequently be regained. architect of the new London They were, from the beginning of 9.51 to 10 pm." Good Company" | University, has now received per mortal history, "conceived in an

--Medley "(arr. Willoughby) mission to proceed with the great and brought forth

in iniquity." played by the J.H. Squire 200ft tower.

Mortal man is really a self-con- Celeste Octet.

This is one of the most im-tradictory phrase. for man is not portant features of the scheme. mortal, neither indeed can be;"

The design of the tower has, I man, is immortal" (P...478,478).

been gather,

im- considerably proved by the decision to Instal electric heating This will do away with the chimney.

Ivan) Entry of the Gladiators-March

(Fuctky

Sons of the Brave-March. (Bid-

good).

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 p.in.--Close Down.

RADIO MANILA

6 p.m.-Cooking School of the Air, conducted by M. Hedrick.

8.30 p.m.--Spanish Informational

Period.

As will be seen from my illustr-

6.40 p.m.-English Informational atlon. It forms an unsightly break

Period.

in the otherwise academule sever-

6.55 p.m. Stock Quotations ity of the original design.

through the courtesy of Swan. Culbertson and Fritz. "

1,

7 pim-Radio Shopper. 7.15 p.m.--Studebaker Champions

Manila Motor Co.

7.30 p.m.-States Steamship Co.

Programme conducted by R. King.

7.45 p.m.-Parera Perfume Pro-

gramme (Chain KZEG).

8 p.m-Manila Radiolites, con-

ducted by Luis Nolasco. 8.50 p.m.--Market Reports.

p-Manila Radiolites, con-

tinued..

יו

9.30 pm-Concerto Hour. 10 p.m.-Musical Varieties. It pn-Bign11OA,"

BERLIN PROGRAMME.. - 0 p.m.-DJA, DJN Announcement

(Germ, Engl.).

German Folk Song. Programme Forecast. (Grem..

Eng!).

9.10 p.m.-For the Young Folk:

Off on a Rambit.

Radio Scene by the Juntors.

HIGH CASTE

The future Nepalese Minister in' London, is, I hear, copsidering how far it will be possible to relax the caste rules which hinder

social intercourse with Europeans.

His wife, who is strictly purdah. and so far speaks no English, will nevertheless be allowed, it is hop- ed, to take some part in diplom- atic life.

Both are technically forbidden | by" caste rules to eat or drink in public, and a special dispensation had to be obtained from Hindi priests before they could cross the "black water."

Н

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM

FREE TO THE PURLIC

MAGDONNELL ROAD Opposite Houses 9-11--

Authorized and approved literature on Christian Science may be read. borrowed, or purchased.

First Church of Christ, Scientist.

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LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS

PASSENGERS

PRESIDENT GRANT

The following passengers arrived

in the Colony on Friday by the

5.3. President Grant:

Mr J. J. Aarseri, Mr. W. J. Carrie, Miss Anna Chesley, Mr. K. L. Fong, Mrs. H. L. Ferguson, Miss- Elale Ferguson, Mr. P. D. G. Gain, Mr. Pum Hal, Mr. W. J. Kelly. Mr. S. H. Kharwar, Mr. L. Y. Lau, Mr. K. P. Lee, Mr. S. Noguchi, Mr. J. N." Sipser, Mr. and Mrs. En Sal Tal, Mr. Don Tinling, Mrs, LA. Vincent, Master Anthony Vincent. Mr. R. A. Warren, Mr. Tso Ngan Yang,

PRESIDENT HOOVER

The following passengers left Hong Kong on Bathrday on the s.s.' President Hoover

Miss Blanche "Hilaire, Mr. Hung Cheung King, Mr. and Mrs A. H. Elott, Mr. S. H. Burridge, Mr. A. J. Jurgensen, Miss E. Perret, Mr. Teang Haan, Dr. Sinton Albert. Mrs. W. L. Barker, Mr. Hong San. Mr. P. J. Taylor, Mr. R. H. Lar cher. Mrs. Lee Yung Sang, Mts. Frary, Mr. H. L. Kranenberg, Mr. Kwan Mon. Mrs. G. H. Brown, Mr. H. J. Spillenaar; Mr. Hugo McMell, Mrs. Chun Gum Yung, Miss J. J Westerman, Mr. and Mrs Wong Tze Fal: Mr. Tse Wai Hong, Mr. Mark C. Lim, ML K. 8. Hsu, Mrs. L. C. Crowder. Mr. Y. H. Choy, Peiping, May 9. The new giant Douglas airplane schlimmer, Miss A. H. Ellott, Mr. Mr. HL Schultz, Mrs... H. of the China National Aviation Corporation will be ametally com- James E. Root, Jr. Mrs. Mary W. J. Douglas, Mr. 8. J. Chen, Mrs. missioned

for regular service on Young, Mrs W T. Sullivan, Mr." the Shanghal-Felping Airway on W. L. Barker, Mr. R. F. Sens, Mr. the 14th local office of the Aviation Cor Frank 8, Cohen, Miss Lee, Master J. A Thomson, Gen. and Mrs.

Frary, Mr. F. J. Gain, Mr." Quan Free rides on the plane

were cherk, Mỹ. Kay Quang Chung Mỹ. given to Government officials and Tse Hong "Po, Mr. Chow Kun members of the diplomatic mis-säng, Mr Silvio B. Viola, Mr. alons here at the Nanyuan Aero-Wong Yock Hwa, Mr. Ngai Tak drome yesterday.

Sing. Mr. L. G. St. Denis, Mr. W Kuo Min

Y. Chen, Mr. Y. K Huang, Mr. G. C, Shepherd: Mrs. B. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frank, Mrs. A. Alford Mr. E. J. Warren, Mr. F K Lee, Miss D. Peterson, Mr. N. R. Lyneritone, Mrs. Sophie Hirsch- berg Master W L Barker, Mr. Búir Jan To, Br, and Mrs. Ma Chée Lung, Mr and Mrs. R. J.

He arrived in this country some time ago, but does not take over General Sir Bahadur Shumshere from his cousin, Commanding poration.

Jung Bahadur, ti after the

Jubilee ceremonies.

S

Impressive Titles ·

His own full-title is: His Ex- cellency General Prince Krishna Shumsbere Jung Bahadur Hana.

Impressive as this is, however,

0.45 p.m.--News in Eriglish on DJAit pales before the splendour of

and in Dutch on DJN.

10 p.m-Relayed from Munich:

ar-

the title of the Maharaja of Patiala, who, I understand, rives. next week for the King's Jubflee.

inst., according

OMNIBUS SERVICE

to the

Nanchang, May §.

A Homeland Evening: Nurem

berg. 10.45 p.m.-Love Song Waltzes by The Maharaja is Major-General Omnibus service in the newly Johannes Brahms Op. 52 for His Highness Farzand-I-Khas constructed highway between Liu- Plano Duep and Vocal Quartet. Dauisti-Ingiisla Mansur-Ul-Umra klang and Lienhuatung, northern Patell, Ident. H. T. Jarrell, Mrs, G. 11:15 pm-Newwing German':-on Mataraja-Dhiraj Rajeshwar Shri Kiangsi, will be put into operation Mercer, Mr. Pierre Bosing, Mrs. T.

DJA and DJN

**** || Maharaja-I-Rajgan Sir Bhup on the 15th inst. It is announced W. Hinch, Mrs. I. G. Willcocks. 11.30pm-Variety Programme endra Bingh" Mohinder Bahadur. by the Provincial Highway Bureau. (Miro J. B. Spinensar, Mr. Wong He has taken almost an entire As this route leads to the Kuling Eam Tong, Miss Chow Yim Lann, 12.15 a.m.-News in English on floor at the Bavby Hotel He is (Lushan) summer resort, the ser- Mrs. Chun Ah Sam Mr. D. Davies,

DJA and in Dutch on DJ bringing two Court dificers and vice should be a great convenience Mlis Tseb al Badr. Mr H81 -12.30 am - Close down "DJA, DIN muxetans" to give performances for toourits -

Denis, Mr

Chu, Mr. D. Goon, / (Germ., EngL)

to some of the King's guestä.!? Luo Hin

A Dodd, Mr. WF Choy

with Boloists,

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