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PEAK MANSIONS:

5-zoomed fats,

8-roomed sta.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed flats,

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CHEUNG, SHA WAN:

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PREMISES TO LET.

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VERTISEMENT MANAGER, Hongkong Daily Press 11, los House Street or P.O. Box 1

Vocal Gems The Cat and the Fiddle. Whoopee.

7.43 to 8 p.m.-

The JH. Squire. Celeste Octet Memories of Chopin (arr. Wff-

loughby).

A Venetian Barcarolle-Serenade

tarr, Willoughby).

$ pm.-Local time and weather

report.

8.03 to 8.15 p.m.--.

4

- From the Studio "A talk on "South

Cricketers by R. Abbit.

8.15 to 8.30 p.m.-

18

3. (a) Waltz in D Fist, Op. 64

(b) Etude i C Major, Op. 10.- Chopin.

4. Waldesrauschen (Liszt), 5. Nalla-Waltz (Delibes).

Vocal Gems Ruddigore (Gilbert and

van).

Les Cloches de Corneville. No, No Nanette.

The Blue Mazurka,

Band Music...

DUKE & DUCHESS OF KENT

Interest In Art.

Exhibition

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(Special Ale Mail Service),

Edi rgh, May 29,

The Duke and chess of Kent Bull-to-day visited the annual exhibi- tion of the Royal Scottish Acade- my and the Scottish National

A Princess of Kensington-Selec-

tlon (German). Black The

Domino-Overture

(arr. Winterbottom),- Military 'Band,

Silver Trumpets-Grand Proces- sional March (arr. Godfrey). HMS, Phafore-Selection (8ul-

livan).

"LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

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HE Underagned have received

Instructiona

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PUBLIC AUCTION

Gallery. Enbusiastic street crowds MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1938

welcomed them and the Academy and gallery were well lled.

Mr. Pirle. Academy president, conducted the Duke round the ex- hibition, and Mr. David, Foggle, academician, the Duchess. The Duchess was greatly interested in typical Scottish paintings, includ ing the centenary display of Mac- Taggarts. Fer own portrait by De

Lazio is an exhibit, and she and the Duke and Mr. Pirle were pho- tographed beside it.

After luncheon the Duke and Duchess went on a motor tour,

Concert Items Songs-A Dream of Paradise. Old Rustic Bridge by the Mill-

Walter Glynne (Tonor). Violin Solas(a) Minstrels (De-paying private visits and spend- bussy); (b) Fight of the Bum- the a quiet afternoon in the coun- trv. To-morrow they will attend ble Bee (Rimsky-Korsakov).

Vida divine services in the morning and ("La Danse Espaguble

evening in St. Giles Cathedral. On Breve') (Kreisler)

be a Little Songs - My

nest of Monday there will Heavenly Blue (Lehar). Twilight (Hamilton) Maria

Jeritza. Songs-Father O'Flynn (Stan-

Africanford).

A Relay from Daventry The Commodore Grand Orches-

Glorious Devon German)

Robert Radford (Bass), 2.30 p.m.-Close Down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

tra, directed by Harry David 7 to 10.30 pm. (Approx.)---Europ- son, relayed from the Com-

modore

smith.

Theatre,

8.30 to 8.35 p.3.--

ean Programme.

Hammer- 7 to 730 p.m.-Octet in E Flat Major, Op. 20 (Mendelssohn)

A Relay from Daventry South Africa v. England. An eye-witness account of, the

first day's play in the first Cricket Test Match by Captain H. T. B. Wakelam.

8.35 to 9 pm.----

• Variety Planos Words and Music-Med-

ley-Rafe da Costa. Song-When grow too old to dream. EVA Laye (800- rano)..

Street

Song The Very thought of you..

-Sam Coslow (Tenor).. Xylophone Solo - 12th Rag-Harry Robbins. Vocal-Ida sweet as apple cider.

-The Mills Brother.

played by the International String Octet.

733 to 8 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Recital by Seraphim Strelko, (Russian Baritone) and Luba Shaftain (Pianoforte),

14 Programme

1. Songs::-The Pilgrim's Song

- Tschalkovsky.

|-

AT 11 O'CLOCK AM.

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garden TERMS: A CUSTOMART,

party at the Palace of Holyrood- house, and on Tuesday their Royal Highnesses visit Glasgow in con- nection with extensions of Royal and Victoria. Infrmaries, and will be entertained to a civic luncheon in the city chambers."

11.30 p.m.-Waltz Variety "Pro-

gramme.

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A Visit to pur Most Popular THE nderon

Waltz Composers,

Arranged by Franz Wolf,

12.15

a.m.-News in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB, 12.30 am.-Close down DJQ, DJE

(Germ., Engl).

Sunday ·

9 p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement

(Germ., Engi).

German Folk Song.

Programme Forecast The Snow

Engl.).

Storm Solcoloft. When the King went forth to war- Kenneman. Sweetly sang the

(Germ..

Highlights of the Week's Pro-

gramme

Nightingale Gller Serap 9.15 pm-Something for Sunday him Strelkaf.

Evening.

2. Planoforte Solos:--Intermezzo 9.30 pm-Fairy Tale Time,

-Brahms.-Waltzes Brahms. 9.45 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in English on DJQ and in Dutch on DJB, 10.p.m.-Lobetanz”

3: Songs: Talianochka-Kuroch- kin. The Bells Bakalelnikoff Down the Street of Petersky.

Vocal "It's written all over your 8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

face. The Boswell Bisters.

9 to 9.30 p.m.----

From the Studio

A Violin and Piano Recital by Miss Joyce Anderson and Miss Ottilia Derwin,'

PROGRAMME

1. Selection The Desert Song-

Romberg..

Z. Violin Solos:-

Chant Hindon. -- Rimsky-Kor-

sakov.

Mazur-Mlynarski.

3. Pianoforte Bolos.-

Prelude In D. Flat (Raindrop).

-Chopin, 1

Etude in G Flat (Black Key),

Chopla

13

4. I heard you singing-Eric

"Coates.

You in a Gondola-Clarke. 9.30 p.m. to 12 midnight.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

ና፡

10 p.m.-Reuter Press Eulletins 10.30 p.mRugby mid-day Press

news.

12 midnight-Close down. NOTE. There will be a Relay from

the Ko Shing Theatre (Chi- « nese) on Z.EK, on a frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8-11 b.m.

SUNDAY

10 to 11a.m.-A Relay of the Ser-

vice from St. Joseph's Church. Sermon: "The" riches of the wis- dom of God" by Rev. Father Gallagher, S.J.:

11 am to 12.15 pm-A Relay of the Service from St. Paul's

· Church (Chinese),

12.15 to 2.30 p.m.-European re-

corded music.

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

Sport.

"Ballet Egyptien" Buite (Lil-

rini).

Light Orchestral Musio Prelude in C sharp Minor (Rach-

maninoff, Op, 3)

Prelude in G Minor (Rach-

maninof) (Op. 23). Zampa-Overture (arr. Winter): Molly on the shore (Grainger), Shepherd's Hey (Grainger). A Planoforte Recital by Wilhelm Bảo hành

Report,

8.03 to 820 p.m.-"Petit Suite de Concert (Coleridge-Taylor). 8.20 to 3.30 p.m.-Organ Concer- to in B flat (Handel) played by Dr. E. Bullock,

8.30 to 9 pm-

-

From the Studio

A Violin Recital by Miss Prue Lewis accompanied by Harry Ore.

9 to 10.30 pm, (Approx.)—A Relay of the Military Band Concert from the Grounds of St. An- drew's Church, Kowloon by The Band of the 2nd Battalion The East Lancashire" Regis- ment by kind permission of Llept Colonel A.C. March and

Officers,

Programme

1. MarchNibelungen-Wagner. 2. Overture The Bohemian Girl

-Bale.

3. Walt Destiny-Baynes."

4. Selection Pagliacci Leon-

cavallo

1+

5. Saxophone Solo Reverie-

Selections from the Opera by

Ludwig Thuille.

11.15 p.m.-News and Review of the Week in German on DJQ

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY,

JUNE 19, 1935

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M. AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD VALUABLE

FURNITURE

Comprising:---

Teak Dining Tables, Armchairs and Chairs, Side Boards, Dinner Armchairs Wardrobes, Chests of Waggon, Chesterfield Couches and

Drawers, Bedsteads, Dressing Tables, 11.30 pm-Spectacle Town Rathe-Decks, Cabinets, Filing Cabinets,

and DJB,

now.

Bookcases, Ice Chests, Hatstand Tea 1215 a m.--News and Review of the Poya, Selecùs, Bronze and Brass week in English on DJQ and lOrnaments, Table Lamps, Figures, in Dutch on DJB.

Tea Sets, Silver Ware, Brass Ware, 12.30 am-Close down DJQ, DJB | Glass Ware, Cloisonne Ware, Cat-.

(Germ, Engl.),

lery Pictures, Lil Faintings, Table and Wall Clocks, Table and Ceiling. Fane, Porcelain Ware, Books, Gramophone'and, Records, Type- writers, Curios, Linen, Mosquite Net, Rattan Ware, Sewing Machine, Carpets, Baga, etc, etc.

MANILA BADIO

Saturday

8 p.m.-Cooking School of the Air,

conducted by M. Hedrick 6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational

'Period.

640 p.m.-English Informational

Period.

also

WOOD FUR

TUBE

6.55 pm-Stock Quotations. A QUANTITY OF BLACK

through the courtesy of Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. 7p.-Radio Shopper

7.15 pm-Club Beauty Products

Programme.

41

7.30 p.m.-Saxophone Solos, by

Emilio Salonga

7.45 pm-Plano Stardust-Miguel

Velarde, Jr.

Volpatti Soloist Bandsman 8 pm-Melody Tune-Line Flor,

assisted by A. - Avelino,- A Whitehead.

· 6.. Selection --- The

King-Friml

Vagabond

7. Entrete Berceuse Jarnefelt 8. Czardas from the Opera.“ Der Gelst des Wolwoden-Gros- ∙man...

9. Selection Bitter Sweet

Coward...

Regimental Marches: The Attack

and Lancashire Lád.

God Save The King: Conductor Mr. A. B. Yule. 10pm-Heuter Press Bulletins: 10.30 p.m. (Approx.).—Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME · Saturday

9 pm-DJQ, DJB Announcement

(Germ, Erigl)."

German Folk Song: Programme Forecast

8.15. p.m.-Pioneers of the Philip

pines.. 8.30pm-Max

Hawaiians

L320

Including:-

Blackwood Joss Table, Desk,

Table, Stools, Armebairs and Chairs, Tea Poyr, Opium Stool, Curio Cabinets, etc., etc..

and.

One G. E. Befrigerator: Two Electric Befrigerators and his One Piano "Mourtie"

Que Piano Strass"

8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports,

9 pm-Klim Dancing Party, spon- sored by Borden Company, manufacturers, of Klim and Malted Milk.

12 Midnight Bign Off

Sunday

5 p.m.--Radio Revels, conducted by

Roberta March.

5.30 pm. Kappa Rho Alpha

Sorority.

6 p.mTea Dance Programme-

From Manila Polo Clab.

7 pm The Catholic Hour

7.15 pm-Dinner Music,

(Germ. 7.30 p.m-Half-Hour of Classical Music Manilla, Trading Cen-

9.15 p.m.-Music and Topical

Events

9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQ

and in Dutch on DJB,

10, p.

The Village Barber" Humorous Bong Play by Johannes Schenk Arrranged 9 for the Radio by Walter Bleber 11 bm-A Review of Periodicals. 11,15 p.m.-News In German on

DJQ and DJB.

1. (a) Prelude and Study in CA

Major (b) Chromatic Study in A Minor Chopin 2(a) Revolutionary Study, Op, 10, No. 12(b) Study in E Major-Chopin.

tre

pm-Studio Presentation by

Music. Manila Chamber of Society conducted by Bonifacio Adbon

Pro-

pm Welcome Tourist

gramme Dollar 68 Pres. Jack

| BOIL,

9.15 p.m-Bymphony Concert. 11 pm-8ign Of,

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 18TH JUNE, 1985

TERMS: CABH ON DELIVERY

"LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS

LOCAL MAPS

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