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TO-DAY'S RADIO | |

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

13.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-

gramme..

12.30 pm-Record music.

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

report.

1.30 pm-Reuter Preas Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

to 8 p.m.-European programme. 3 to 6 pm-A Relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Darice Orchestra. to 8.30 p.m.-Children's Studio

Concert.

6.30 to 7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Or- chestra.

TELEVISION

"Popular" Set Not Yet in Sight

LADY DOCTOR MURDERED

Body Found On Rail Tract

Nanking, Oct, 18. The body of Dr. Susan Waddell. 30 years of age, American wife of a resident of this clay, was found this morning. near Pelchihkoh, a lonely spot on the northern side of the town, near the railway tracks. It is generally believed that Dr. Waddol was robbed and murder- ed during the night" since her neck bears what seem to be marks of

(Special Air Mail Service)

London. Sept,:28. Prospects in the development and manufacture of radio appli- ances were explained yesterday to a "Manchester Guardian" report er by Mr. J. Baggs an official of

Limitert. Messrs. Ferranti,

the Manufacturers of wireless appara. tus. His firm, he said, was hop- ing to improve, sets suitable for motor-cars. Like most firms it was carrying out research in the strangulation. Beld of television, but it felt, that television on, a popular sca.e was

7 to 1.15 p.m.-A talk by Captain yet a long way of.

Roger Fecock.

7.13 to 7.30 p.m.-

Vocal Gems

Wild Violets (Stdiz).

No, No Nanette (Youmans). fidise Marie (Friml). 1.30 to 8 p.m.--

From the Studio

A Violth and Pianoforte Recital by Lorna O'Regan and Muriel Cohen.

PROGRAMME

1. Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life.--

Herbert

Kiss me again.-Herbert. 2. Pianoforte Solo:

Country Gardens. Fercy

Grainger.

3. Violin Solos:

Rondino-Beethoven.— Kreis-

ler,

11

Traumerei Schumann, Gavotte "Mignon.”—Thomas.

A gold watch and oper $100 in bank notes which she was known

to have been carrying were miss- ing from the body.

Dr. Waddell's husband, Mr. Hsu Shih-chin, is an expert attached

The British Broadcasting Cor poration could not proceed with the building of the nine stations which would serve the rest of the to the National Health Adminis- the tration, Dr. Waddell was former-

country until it had studied

results of the London station. One ly a teacher at the Shantung Uni- might be able to buy television versity. Tainan- sets in six months' time, but they Reuter would be great luxuries, and any- one who "wers in for television

would have to look upon himself as a ploteer.

In the opinion of his arm tele- vision could not be "p sced.. within the reach of the man in the street. as sound radio had been, until several years had passed. Some engineers had said

that popular television Would not è me berore

1960. One of the reasons of this was that the eye was 50 muen more critical than the ear. A per

alls so that dust may be more easily detected,

A department of the firm makes a study of the motions of the

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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned, have received THE

Instructions

TO SELL B

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1935"

COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.

Ar No. 49, HILLWOOD ROAD, (GROUND FLOOR) KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHÖLD FURNITURE

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, TRE 17′′я OCTOBER, 1936.

TERMS:-01Ash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

operatives in carrying out any set piece of work. A the equipment used by a giri is so arranged PUBLIC AUCTION.

the bench that she need make

only a small number of bodily movements in using it. When a girl is seen to be wasting effort a aim is taken, discussed by the ex-

4. Villa-"The Merry Widowson whose ear would be prepare perts and then shown to the girl

Lebar.

The Merry

Lehar.

to tolerate sight blemishes of

Widow Waltz. sound would object as soon as his eyes were shown an imperfect picture.

5. Parlez Mal D'Amour-Lenor

Naughty Marletta-Herbert.

8 p.m.--Local time and weather report, closing focal stock quotations.

+

2.05 to 10.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio

Concert.

10.30 p.m.-Close down. 2.05

to 10 p.m.--European pro- gramme from ZEK, on a fre quency of 640 kilocycles. 8.05 to 8.30 p.m.-.

Light Orchestral Selections Geraldolang.

On the Shore--Waltz,

Danabi Waves-Waltz Ivano

vici).

Souvenir de Pausilppe (Andolf) A Frangesa (Costa). Farmyard Waltz Folk Tune). Springtime Waltz.

2.30 to 3.40 pmThe Royal Naval Singers" Sea "Shanties and

Sea Songs.

8.40 to 8.57 p.m.-"Faust" Ballet

Music (Gounod).

8.57 tc" 9 p.-"Spring Song"

(Mendelssohn).

9 to 9.15. p.m.---A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter). 9.15 to 9.30 p.m.-

A Recital by Tito Schlpa (Tenor)

1. 0 Del M10 Amato Ben

(Donaudy)

2. Plaisir D'Amour (Martini). 3. Confession-Tango,

4. Le Cumparsita.--Tango. 9.30 to 10 pm ---

Variety

Song Suppose!

Josephine

in sow motion. Sne ther realises her faults and is able to eliminate them. La this way the firm sec cures a greater output. and girls, who are paid oa piece rates, are able to increase their wages,

thu

This year Messrs, Ferrante's have been paying particular attention to quiet automatic volume control sometimes by as much as 60 per

Or "Q.A.V.C." as it is known the works, by which a set, remains quiet when the tuning device moves between stations.

cent.

From the assembling of tra parte to the packing every wire- less get passes along 1,200 feet or MASS PRODUCTION

betting between rows of operatives. Mestra. Ferranti's factory at New If one were to reckon the jour- Moston, Manchester, is an exumpe neys made by the individual parts U the modern and efficient mass- it would be safe to say that by production factory, some aspects the time it is ready for dispatch of which were satir.sed by M. every set nis ulready travelled Rene Clair In his đầẩm “A nous a mtes. Liberté." In the vast works, which cover an area of" 270,000 square feet, sit neary 3.500 girk at ben- ches along which, travel belts. Each girl has her own specia. task and in the course of the day's work will repeat hundreds of times one single operatiuni,

W

Or a staff of 3,200 the girs out- number the men by about three to one. The men, however, are trusted with work demanding a

higher degree or technical training and skill, and in many cases the

Is are supervised by men.

One of the most interesting as pects of the work of manúfactur- ing wireless sets is to be seen the condenser department, where 16,000 condensers are produced each day. So important is clean- llness that the operatives in thla department work in a chamber al the air of which has been passed through an oll niter to remove dust. Bummer and particles of winter the air is kept at a stand

BY ORDER OF THE EXECUTOR OF THE MORTGAGEE

PÁRTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

situate at

WANCHAI AND CAUSEWAY BAY

and known respectively an

(1) Subsections 9, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15 and

part of the Bersining Portion of Section A of Inland Tot No. 438 together with the Three Dwelling- houses on part of the property situate in Cross Lane, Wanchai

THE Undersigned have received THE

instructions

To SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

UN

FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1985

COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.

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

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture, Chesterfield Suites, Car. pets, Rugs, Glass and Breas Ware, Porcelain and Alum. Ware,, Clocks, Ornamenta, Lamps, Pictures, Radio Set, Piano, etc, etc.

:

alo

| A SELECTION OF BLACK

WOOD FURNITURE

Or VIEW Fox THURSDAY,

THE 17TH OCTOBER, 1915.

TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERT

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

+

Banjo Solos--Melodies of Yester-ard degree of humidity. It is (2) Subsections 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 5, 13, 14 PUBLIC AUCTION

Baker.

day. Ken Harvey.

Humorous The Beefeater.

Stanley Holloway.

Plano Medley-Ronald Gourley, Yodel-Prairie Lullaby.--Jimmie

Rodger

Fox-TrotWhat's the Reason. Xylophone Solo-Kitten on the

Keys Harry Robbins. Vocal-Take ma, boots off when

Ah Dies. The Hin 'Biutes.

very dry, and as the amount of humidity is predetermined it can later be extracted from the con densers.

the

HEALTH TESTS

Before being engaged in condenser department the girls have to pass a health test. They must not suffer from dandruff :I the scalp. They are not allowed

and part of the Remaining Portion of Section A of Inland Lot 0.438 together with the Two Dwelling- house on part of the property situats in Wanchai Road, Wanchal

(3) Inland Lot No. 1346 together with ther Factory thereon known as No 68, Whitfield, L'auseway Bay

To be Bold by

THE

Undersigned have received Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

он

10. p.m.Big Ben: Reuter Press to carry food or fruit into the PUBLIC AUCTION SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1935

Bulletins.

10.05 pm-Close down.

BERLIN. PROGRAMME.

9 p.m.-Call DJĄ, DJB, DJN (Germ..

Engl.).

German Folk Bong.

Programme Forecast .(Germ..

Engi), il

9.15

p.m.-Hitler Youth Pro gramme:

Lansquenets, and, Peasants.

room, and they must not brus); their hair or powder their faces while at work. It is also the rule

that they should wear white över.

RADIO MANILA

6 pm Studio Muste.

6.15 p.m.Popular songs by Buddy **Marks.

9.43 pm-News in English on DJA 6.30 pin-Spanish Informational

and in Dutch on DJB. DJN,

10 p.m.-Let's wreathe with Leaves

24

the dear old Tumbler!

11 p.m.-From the Writings of National Socialism: "With, Hit- ler into Power" by Otto Dietrich.

11.15 p.m.-News in German on DJA. DJB, DIN Close DJB (Germ., Engl.) ·

11.30 p.m.-Current Events. 11.45 p.m.-Eta Harich-Schneider

Period.

6.40 pm-English Informational

Pettod.

655 pm-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son, and Frits.

7 p.m.- Radio Bhopper.

1.15 pm-On Wings of Bong with Ramon Alberto and R. Artigas. 7.30 p.m.-To be announced.

8 p.m.The Town Crier-A 'quar-

ter hour of melody.

play's Works for Cembalo. In- | 8.15 p.m.-N.E.P.A. Programme. cluding Chromatic Improvisa-8.45 pm-Stock quotations and flank and Fugue by Johann ...Sebastian Bach.

12.15. a.m-News: in English, on ... DIA and in Dutch dh DIN.

local Market reports, 9.p.m--Muziční Variety... pro- ́gramme `conducted by:Viétoria

Veloso.

12.30 a.m.--Close DIA, DIN (Germ. | 10 ping To be announced.

Engl:).

· 11 · p.m.-Sign off.

IN THREE LOTS

on

MONDAY, THE 21ST DAY or

OCTOBER, 1938,

AT 3 OCLOCK P.M

by

MEM LAMMERT BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS,

AT THRIK SALze Book, No. 4, DODDELL STREET, HONG KONG

For further Particolars and Į"ditions of Bale, Apply to run t

COMMENCING AT 10 AM. AT THE FALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,

A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.

Comprising:

Woollen & Cution Piece Goods, White Sugar, Brown Sugar, 8u ar Candy, Brown Sugar in Cakes, Cor. fectionery, Compoy, Bussels, Mub- rooms, White Pepper, Milk, Cuttle Fish, Awabi. Birds Nest Befuse, Ajinomoto, Bilk "Stocking, Mouth Urgans, Gramophone bleediés. Brass Nalla, Aniline yes, Hand Sewing Con-Neèdia, Rubber Blines, Art. Bilk Elastle Braids, Woollen and Cotion Blankets, Art Bilk Yara, Tooth Paste, etc., etc

Mrs, HASTINGS & CO., Bolicitors- Gloucester Building.

MERS LAMMERT BROTHER",

AuctioneerS,

· No.", Diddál 'Street.

Hong Kong, the sth day of Oct, 1935.

Alio

1,685 Dos. Handkerchiefs

TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY

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