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PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS :|

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PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

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958

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3597

Buying?

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Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

(Approx.));~~

12.30 to 2.10 p.m.

European programme, 12.30 p.m.-Recorded music.

1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-

4 port

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press news, etc. 1,40 pm. (Approx.)-A Relay from

the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden of the "Rotary Club Titan Speech, Mr. R. T. Barrett on Truth and Lies in His- tory."

210 pm. (Approx.).—Close down. 4 to 5.30 pm-Chinese programme. 5.30 to 6 p.m.

1

From the Studio

A Concert by Šuccessful (Hon- ours) Candidates in the re- cent Trinity College of Music Examinations.

1. Lee Kwok Ching (Intermediate

Division, Plano)

"Scherzino in E flat Major "*

(Mansfield), »

2. Annette Chen (aged 3) (Senior

División, Plano) " "Vaise

Capricieuse (Frank Brioge

3. Raymond Chang (Junior Divi-

alon, Violin) "Lullaby" (Leary).

4. Eugene Chau (Senior Division,

Planu

"Romance Sans Paroles (Es-

placit).

5. Lee

Kwok _Wei (Advance Senior Division, Plano) Gigne in B Flat Minor"

(Graun-MacDowell).

B. Miss Caroline Brags. LTCL

(Piano).

030

"Variations and Fugue

Theme of Handel Brahms),

6 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme 7.p.m.-Closing local stock quota-

tloris.

7.03 to 7.30 p.m.-

Light-Opera and Musical Comedy

Vocal Gems-A Country Girl. Selection The Damask `Rosc. Vocal Gems-C. B. Cochran

1930 Revul.

7.30 to 7.50 p.m.-

Marek Weber and bis Orchestra Reminiscences,, of Grieg (AFT

Urbach).

Entry or the Spring Flowers

(Kockert).

The Czarina (Ganne). Czardas from "The Spirit of the

Voyevode" (Grossman),

750 to 8 pm.

From the Studio The Art of Dressing, Well" by

Miranda,

a pim-Local time and weather re-

port.

8.03 to 8.25 p.m.-

From the Studio "Selections by "The Waikiki Trio?””

PROGRAMME

1. Hawalan Love..

2. Hula Hula Medley (Hawaiian

Guitar Solo).

3. Walalae.

4. Royal Hawaiian Hotel.

5 What Aloha Means.

8.25 to 8.30 pm"Eine Walzer-

Redoute"

played by Erith Lorund and her Orchestra. 8.30 to 9.20 p.m.-

Variety Plano Solos Sweet and Lovely. Many Happy Returns of the Day

-Rate da Costa. Vocal-Clarice Mayne Medley. Instrumental-Farewell Blues; Rascal You; Muddy

You

Waters. Songs-Love forever I adore you.. In your arms to-night.-Ronald

Murgatroyd (Tenor).

Plano Duets-Bolero. Variations on "Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf"-Jacques Fray and Mario Bragglotti.." Banjo Bolós-On 2 Southern

Plantation-Ken Harvey, Bong-The Continental Belle

Baker,

Instrumental Fox-Trot Medley

No. 1.

9.20 to 9.30 p.m.-"Lets have a Chorus" sung by the Columbla Vocal Gem Company.

-930 to 9:47 p.m.-

Concert Waltzes

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THE KING

WARM WELCOME

1

To The Duke

(Special Air Mail Service)

Edinburgh, May 25, Surprise was cause at the open- ing of the General Assembly of | the Church of Scotland, attended by the Duke and Duchess of Kent, at Edinburgh to-day,

One of the clerks, instead of reading the customary

message

To Duke & Duchess Of Kent

(Special Air Mail Service)

Edinburgh May 25.

Early as was the hour, the Duke and Duchess of Kent has a warm and loyal greeting when they ar- rived in Edinburgh yesterday morn- from the King which is invariablying to fulfil their engagements'

in connection received at the beginning of each

with the General Assembly, head by mistake

Assembly of the Church of Sect the

land. Klig's private instructions to the Duke.

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The name of the Duke, who as After reading half-way through Lord High Commissioner will. to- letter the clerk apparently day represent the King at the realised his mistake, and read the opening, of the General Assembly. was yesterday added to the dis- remainder of it hurriedly and in

the

a low volce which could scarcely tinguished roll of Burgesses of the City of Edinburgh. The ceremony be heard

In his speech the Duke of Kent took place in the Usher Hall, and the Duke and Duchess of Kent congratulated Dr. Marshall Lang (brother of the Archbishop of from the large gathering.

received

& very cordial welcome

Canterbury) on his elevation to the Moderatorship, an office which In his speech the Duke remark- ed that the Kirk had always play- years ago was held

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

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TUESDAY, JUNE 11,, 1935

COMMENCING AT 2:30 PM.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 85. HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A "QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

PARTICULARS from CATALOGTE

father, and said the King wased a great part in the history of happy that this year of his Silver Scotland and in the interest of Jubilee should be marked by an close association with the Genc-

the people He felt sure that his Tx:-CASH ON DELIVERY. event unique in the ecclesiastical ral Assembly would be to him ar history of his realms.

experience of lasting value.

of

the

"The days of romance are nat past" the Duke commented. "when two brothers, sons of a Scottish manse, at the same time occupy respectively the chair General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and that of St Augustine at Canterbury."

Duke announced that the King wished those present to sit during the main part of

be

A civle luncheon was afterwards held in the City Chambers, at Which Lord Provost Sir William Thomson wished their Roya! their period of residence at the Highnesses every happiness during

Palace of Holyroodhouse: and the day ended on a picturesque note wher the ancient handing over the keys of the city ceremony of

to the Lord High

Commissioner

his address, the King having took place in the Palace.

heard that there were тапу,

grown old in the service of the Church, who and it too great a strain to remain standing."

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The Duke then referred to the "difficulties and anxieties" of in- temational and domestic affairs and said: "Nothing gives cause for greater pride in the

robust character of our race than the patience and gallantry" which, through so many trying years. "ATAMI:--- have been shown by the Un- employed on whom the burdens of our distresstu! times have fallen with the greatest severity."

£260 FOR HIS BOOK

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 25, While the funeral of "Lawrence of Arabia" was taking place in the Dorset village, book collectors sat around a table at Sotheby's, London, yesterday bidding for copy of his work, "The Seven Pillars of Wisdom." It realised

£260.

ü

Lawrence had 100 copies only of his book printed, and estimated that it cost him £10,000. To pay the expenses involved he publish- ed an abridged public edition later under the title of "Revolt in the Desert:"

Six years ago £600 was paid for With a copy of the full edition. yesterday's copy went a catalogue of an exhibition of paintings, Illustrating the book, and this had a preface by Mr. Bernard Shaw.

Exactly at two o'clock the auctioneer rald "Lot 292.” Names are never mentioned in the art saleroom, Within a second announced "£50 offer:" Bids were indicated by nods for bookmen are always silent. At £260 the. auctioneer whispered. "Are you all doce?" And his hammer tapped the desk. Lawrence's name had not been mentioned.

7 pm.-Radio Shopper.

he

7.14 p.m.-Dollar 5.3. President

Coolidge Orchestra.

7.45-

p.m.-Violin Recital by Federico Daval Santos.

8 pm-Radio Crusaders, conducted i

by Bernie Nolasco.

8.45 p.m.--Stock quotations and

local market reports.. p-Conservatory Musicale—

10.30 p.m.-Requests.

11 pm-Sign of.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Tales from the Vienna Woods DJQ, DJB Announcement

(J. Strauss)...

Maidens of Baden (Kozak)..

Dream Waltz (Millocker).

9.47 to 18 p.

The Regimental Band of H.M.

Grenadier Guards

man).

(Germ., Engl.).

German Folk Song.

Programme Forecast

Engl.).

(Germ.,

9.15 p.m.-For the Young Folk.

With Drum and Fanfare.

Nell Gwyn Dante (Edward Ger 945 pm-News In English on DJQ

Humoresque (Dvorak).

10.05 to 11 pmDance music.

11 pm-Close down.

RADIO MANTLA

6 pm-Souvenirs.

6.30 pm-8panish Informational

Period.

Period.

8.40 p.m.-English Informational

and in Dutch on DJB..

10 p.m.--Concert of. Light Music

wth Interludes..

11.15 p.m.-News in German on

DJQ and DJB."

1130 D-Max Krause's great experience: A Holiday Trip with the National-Socialist Leisure-time Association “Kraft durch Freude."

6.55 p.m. Stock quotations, 1145 Dm-Music from Old Berlin, through the courtesy of Swan, 12.15 a.ba-News to English an Culbertson and Fritz,

DJQ and in Dutch on DJE

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