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PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1935.

NEW STAMPS

BRITAIN J

Issued By New Zealand

European Steel Cartel

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

TUESDAY,

pean Programme, 12.30 p.m.-Recorded Music.

1 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 3. scenery In the

Intr

and

com-

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 3. 12.30-210 p.in. (Approx:)-Euro-Dominion and history and Maort Wednesday between representatives An agreement. was concluded on art are strikingly illustrated in a of the European Steel Cartel and new series of postage stamps of the British Iron and Steel which is to be issued by the New Federation. It comes as a climax Zealand Post Office on May 1: to four years' endeavour to safe 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins;. The vignettes, designed by guard the British industry from a

Rugby Press News, etc.,

native artists, were selected from process of dumping that menaceri 1.40 p.m. (Approx:)-A Relay of 1,569 and submitted by a

its safety. the Rotary Club Tiffin Speech mittee representative of philately. from the Hong Kong Hotel art, and the postal service as far Roof Garden-Dr. Victor Go-back as 1931. Considerable dim- loube of Hanol, the well known culty was experienced, however, archaeologist, who is visiting in obtaining a method of repro- Hong Kong on a special mis-duction that would do full justice to the sublects. After experiments with photogravure, Kine-engraving was finally adopted, and with the exception of the 9 denomina- tion which is thographed by Waterlow and Sons, the whole of the series of 14 stamps has been

sion..

2.10 p.m. (Approx) 4-7_p.m.-Chinese Programme. 6-8.10 pm From the Studio.

A Talk on "Hygiene for Mather

and Child."

7-11 p.m.-European· Programme.

7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quo-produced by De La Rue and Co.

tations.

Limited. under this process.

7.03-7.25 pm-Excerpts from "The Mikado" (Gülbert and Sullivan)

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sung by the Columbia Light Opera Company, 7.25-7.51 p.m.--Light Orchestral

Music. Reminiscences of Grieg tart. Ur-

bach).

The selected designs for the new series cover almost as wide a

London it was stated officially that After an all-day conference in the agreement is for three months, with the following provisions:

Imports of Cartel products into Britain not to exceed 643,000 tous yet (160,750 tons for the three months).

Certain adjustments for other products.

Negotiations for a long-term agreement to be pursueil during the three committees of the various sections months; negotiating to be appointed immediately

member of

"The British delegation," adds the official statement, undertook to request his Majesty's Govern- range of subjects typical of Newment to suspend for three month Zealand as is permitted by the the operation of the increased comparatively restricted limits of duties which expue into effect on a single series of postage stamps.

March 26 Inat."* and - include representations of

From today the British industry New Zealand bird'

becomes virtually a and animal the Cartel. Its home market will life notable scene features, Maor he safeguarded against dumping. and primary industries, as It will have a reasonable prospect 7.51-8 p.m. - "Chauve-Souris" well as recording an Important of a share in the world's neutral

Selection by N. Baller's event in the history of New markets. Ghauve-Souris Company and Zealand and illustrating a sport the Cambridge Theatre Or- which has attracted many visitors chestra.

to the Dominion.

Songs without words-Potpourri:

Saschinka (Schirmann).

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03-8.30 p.m. Variety.

Plano Duet. There's 庭

art.

In addition to the new issue for general circulation a special set of three Sliver Jubilee commemora- Ring tion stamps will be sold by post ofces throughout New Zealand for one month only commencing on May & The design, common to all values, presents the latest Jubilee portraits of the King and Queen side by side, with the four- starred emblem of New Zealand between and the dates 1910-1935 surmounted by crowns in the The denomina-

around the Moon. Nymph Errant-Selection. Song.-A Couple of fools in love

"Give me a Ring" Song. I only want, one boy.. "Give me a Ring"-Margaret Bannerman (Soprano)." Vocal Duet--I've told every lit tle star-"Music in the Air"

Vocal Duet. The Song is you-

"Music in the Alr" Instrumental.-Farewell

You Rascal You; Muddy

ters,

Blues:

Song-Lover of my dreams Noel Coward (Baritone). 8.30-9.15 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Concert

by

upper Corners,

tions are id, deep blue-green, id carmine-lake, and Ed: deep orange,

Wagraved and recess printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson arid Co.. Limited, from an original design prepared by Mr. J. Berry, of Wellington, N.Z., subject to alight modification. The production and dispatch of these stamps within three months of the date of order is a notable achievement in post age stamp printing.

Mrs. R. Sanger (Mezzo-Soprano).

Miss Prue Lewis (Vialin). Madame H. Evelle Accompanist)

Programme.

1. Violin Solos:~~

Allegro-Flocco.

Andantino.-Martini-Kreisler. Menuet. Beethoven.

2. Songs:-

Jeunes Fillettes.

Lison Dormalt. Mamon dits mai,

Weckerlin:

3. Violin Solos:-

Autumn Song-Marava.

સ્ત્ર

MODEST LUDENDROFF

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, April 30. When Gen Ludendorff on

his

10th birthday refused the Field- Marshal's baton offered by Gon, vo

It is understood that the long- term agreement proposed will not be confined to a continuance of the quota for imports into Britain. It will include a quota for British experts to other countries, within the Cartel ne far beyond its boun

daries

ACADEMIC RARITY

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, April 30.

Cambridge, has been a rarity in Professor Peter Kapitza, whom Soviet is reclaiming from

academic circles.

the

There are a good many exiled Germans holding Univeralty posts in different parts of the country, but not many Russiana

frequently offered a home to for

Oxford has of late years. more eign savants than Cambridge,

Professor Vinogradoff, the "-his- torian, was the most eminent of all Russians to enjoy its cloistered calm,

Dr. Kapitza, at Cambridge, has Uved more dangerously.

»

At its opening, the Mond Labora- Lory, where he has been working, was decorated with a skull and cross-bones over a "No Smokinx" notice.

2

If a match were to be struck in

Blomberg, it was suggested that the department containing gases this was flue to modesty.

the whole building would probably

The publication by Gen. Luden- be blown sky-high.

Three Scottish Tunes-Ste-dorff in his small neo-pagan weekly

wart Archer.

4. Bongs:-

Mat

D'une Prison.

51 mes vers avalent des alies.

Reynaldo Hahn.

9.15-9.30 p.m.The J. H. Squire

- Celeste Octet. Andante in. G (Batiste). Andantino (Song of the Soul)

(Lemare).

A Venetian Bercarolle-Serenade

(arr. Willoughby).

9.30-9.40 p.m.-From the Studio.

of the terms of the refusal con- firms this.

The most brilliant commander- produced by Germany during the war replied:

An officer can be promoted to the rank of Field-Marshal, but a Kreut military leader is not made, but barn..

The military authorities, it is learnt, were considerably upset at the general's refusat.

They will be still more annoyed now that he has published it, that being the first intimation the Ger-

A Talk on "Empire Day" by Siran public has bad,

Henry Pollock, Kt.

9.40-10 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Planoforte Recital by Harry

Qre.

Programme.

"Works by Tschaikovsky".

1. Roman in F minor

2. Chanson Triste.

Musical-literary Radio Scenes from Earlier and Recent Poetry of Romance by Gerhard Brosig..

11.15 p.m.-News in Germani on

DJA and DJN.

11:30 pm-Topical Talk,

CHINA'S FINANCIAL NEEDS

Sir Harry McGowan's Views

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, May 3.

of

At the annual meeting Imperial Chemical Industries yes- terday Sir Harry McGowan, the chairman and managing director, dwelt on the difficult problems which persist in overses marketa, and urged that financial air should he given to China.

The world depression," he said, "passed China by, while the price

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

11

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1935

COMMENCING at 2.30 PM.

AT THE SALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Suites, Wardrobes

Armchairs and Chairs, Chests of Dressing Tables, Dining Tables, Drawers, Desk, Cabinets, Silver Glass Ware, Rattan Ware, Porcelain. Ware, Brass Ware, Aluminium Ware, Ware, Cutlery, Table Lamps, Clocks, Ori aments, Pictures, Carpets, Rugs, Lines, Blankets, Shang ai Bath, Tes Set, Radio, etc, etc.

and.

A SELECTION OF BLACKWOOD WARE

and

3 "SMALL" TERSIER

(German Bred)

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 20TH MAY, 1934.

TERMS:-CASH ON DELITEET.

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Undersigned, bave received Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

он

WEDNESDAY,

MAY 22, 1935

COMMENCING at 11 A.M.

Ar Ora SALES ROUM, DUDDELL STREET

(For Account of the Concerned

28 Tins 7 lbs, each Spratt's Dog

Cakes

21 Tins 7 lbs. each Spratt's Puppy

Biscuits

10 Cases Casley Soup

971 Gross Furniture Springs

(different sizes)

140 Gross Barrel Matt'oss Springs

2 Bales Black Rope Hair

8 Pieces of Art, Silk Hepp, am- ask. Tapestry and Casement Cloth

825 Electric Brushes and Comba 87 Pieces Brass Curtain Rails 43***

Case Tubes 16 Gross Curtain Rings

18. Doz. unbreakable Table Glasses

Also

of silver was mainly governed by A Quantity of Fancy Electric market conditions, for, contrary to Goods, Lamps, Cigarette Lights, 4. Autumn Sorig (October' from

11.45 p.m-German Songs of May. the state of affairs in gold-using Fancy Fringe and Sundries, etc., etc. countries, prices in China display. German

3. Humoresque.

"the Beasons).

5. Elelghride (November

the Seasons):

from

6. Nocturne in C. sharp minor.

7. Marche miniature.

a. Cradle Song.

9. Valse from Opera

Oneguin,"

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"Eugen

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins 10.05-11. p.--Dance Music.

10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press

Newa.

11, p.m.-Close, Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 pm-DJA, DJN Announcement

time.

The Berlin

Choral Union.

12.15 8.m.-News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJN.

12.30 a.m.-Close down DJA, DJN

(Germ. Engl.).

INFRADIO MANILA 3pm-Dollar 8.8. President Grant

Orchestra.

6.30 p.m. Spanish Informational 6.40 p.m.-English

Period.

and

7 Cake Bed Hackle Scotch

Whisky and

ed #n upward tendency. This position was shattered by the American silver policy, and to-day in China prices are failing, badly affecting business and, in particu 14,30 Cigarettes lar, causing increasingly difficult financial conditions. The country

Is much in need of outside help

io Anancial matters, and I should TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.

be glad to see Great Britain tak

Informational showing a closer interest in Chinese ing a hand, even i lead, in arrang- ing that help and generally affairs. Many British companies Quotations have

substantial stake in the through the courtesy of Swan, market, And. it is of paramount

Period.

6.55

p.m. Btock

Culbertson and Fritz,

(Germ., Engl.) German Folk 7 p.m.-Radio Shopper.. Bong. Programme Forecast 7.15 p.m.-To be announced. (Germ, Engl.)FAC

importance that they should work together if their interests are to he safeguarded and if the open

|||7,45 | p.m.-Meralco Frogramme-door of trade is to be preserved."

9.15 p.m.-Once Upon a Time. From Manila Electric Co.

Ludwig Bechstein's store of 8 pm To be announced." fairy tales.

9.45 pm-News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJN

10 pm-Concert: of Light Music. 10.45 pm The Eternal Romantic.

8.15 p.m.-Momento Lirico, con

|".

ducted by António Serrano. 8.50 pm Market Reports.

9. p.m. To be announced.

11 pm Big On

In reference to the manu facture of armaments, Sir Harry said that during the last seven years trade in armamente had re presented only slightly over 1 per cent of the total turnover and Fess than 1 per cent, of the total profits.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

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