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PROGRAMME

WAR

Broadcast by Z.B.W. Lord Milne's Advice

On 355 Metres

12.30 to 2.15 pm-European pro.

gramme

13.30 p.m.-Recorded Muste

1. p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.15 p.m.--Hong Kong Hotel Or-

chestra...

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

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

14 to 7 pm-Chinese programme. |7 to 11 p.m.-European programme

7 to 7.32 p.m.-

Military Band Selections Swan Lake Ballet (Tschalkovsky) Poet and Peasant Overture

(Suppe, arr. Retford). The Jally Robbers Overture

(Suppe)...

Songs of Wales.

(Special Air Mail Service}

London, Oct '10,

Field-Marshal Lord Milne -made

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an appeal for Britain "to keep MONDAY, OCT. 26, 1935 her hands clean of war" when he addressed Balonika veterans at a luncheon in connexion with their annual reunion rally in London yesterday.

"You have only to walk out- side this building in the heart of London," he said, "and you will see posters you hoped never to sec again. They are posters "marked 'War.' Well, you have seen war and you know what it means, To- day Britain is one of the most prosperous countries in the world. If you want her to continue as" such, then you have got to see to it that she keeps out of war.

"I regret to say there are peo-

8 p.m.-Local time and weather rple-people I hoped would know.

port.

7.32 to 8.20 p.m.

Melodies.

น Variety Vocal Musketeers

The Four Musketeers, Organ Solos By a Waterfall.

My Song goes round the world.

-Frederic Bayco. Orchestra-Romantic Waltz Med-

lay.

Sweet Memories. Song-Lovely to Look at ("Roberta") --- Irene Dunne (Soprano).

Orchestra-The Big Broadcast of

1936 Selection.

AT ROSINA HAT SHOP, ALEXANDA BUILDING

A QUANTITY OF VALU- ABLE SHOP FITTINGS AND FURNITURE

TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

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an-

are advocating war in order to stop the

better-who other

possibility of a third war." I hope PUBLIC AUCTION.

you are not going to take part in the war they are advocating. I know you are not, but 'there are your children. I hope you will

do your best to keep them out of THE Undermigned pave received

It too,

"'Your best' means that you will do all in your power to see that Britain keeps her hands clean and does not poke unnecessarily into other people's business."

Instructions

TO SELL. BT

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Some 2,500 veterans, who had come from Perth, Edinburgh. TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1935 Newcastle, Sunderland, and many

Song-One Night of Love-Mas-

ter Robert Harris. (Bor Bo-parts of central and southern prano).

8.20 to 8.40 p.m.-

From the Studio

England, took part in the reunion, which included a service on the Horse Guards Parade. Wreaths.

A Planeforte Recital by Liya were laid on the Cenotaph.

Gurevitch.

Programme

י

1. At the Shoemakers.—Turina.

(a) Hans Sachs.

(b) The Marquise's

Slippers.

(c) The Peasant's Boots. (d) Greek Sandals.

The Rev. E. H. Thorold, Cha- plain-General to the Forces, in his address at the service on Horse Guards Parade, sald:-"Bear in gilken mind

that though you won the War, your are still trying to win peace. Your association seeks to keep our England good, great, and true, and to instil. religion and patriotism into our British youth." A message was read, from the King stating that his Majesty "deeply appreciated the assurances of loyalty and devotion" which

(e) The shoes of the Ballet

Dancer.

(1) The Dainty shoes of her

Ladyship.

(g) Shoes of a Toreador. 2. TambourinGorger, 3. Jota aragonesa, Albeniz. 8.40 to 9 pm.

A Relay from Daventry The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra,

directed by Henry Hall,

8 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copyright by Reuter).

9.15 to 10 p.--

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From the Studio

A 49th Recital of Gramophone

Records by the Rev. C. B. R Sargent. pm-Big Ben: Reuter Press

Bulletins.

10.05 to 11 pm-Dance music. 11 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

the association had sent to him.

LEAGUE COUNCIL

Given Hitler Salute

London, Sept. 28. The President of the Danzig Senate (Dr. ` Greiser), summoned' to the League Counci; table in Geneva, gave the members the Nazl salute, and promised that the constitution of the Free City and the guarantees to the Jews would be respected,

Previously. the Council

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"AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET DUDDELL

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:

Chesterfield Suites, Dining Room aud Bed Room Furniture, Carpets, Bugs, Glass and Porcelain Ware, Cloisonne and Brass Ware, E. P. Ware, Ornaments, Clocks, Pictures, Linen, Gramophones and Records, Sewing Machines, Ice Chests, Cook. ing Stoves, Tour Desks, Teak and Filing Cabinets, Typewriters, Adding Machines, Blankets, Cortains, Bath Towels, Mosquito Nots, etc,, etc.

also

A SELECTION OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE

and

One Electric Ice Chest "Electrolux Ltd.?

O VIEW FROM" MONDAY, THE 28TH OCTOBER, 1935, „

had

p.m.-Call DJA, DJB, DJN (Germ.,heard the report of Mr. Anthong

Engl.),

Eden on the petition presented by German Folk Song.

different organisations regarding TERMS: Casa on Delivery. "Programme Forecast (Germ. the Danzig incidents.

Engi..

...

9.15 p.m.--Concert of Light Music. 9.45 p.m.--News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.

10 p.m.---Brass Band.

11 p.m.-Common-Interest "before

Self.

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

11.30 p.m.-Current Events. 11.45 p.m.--Songs to the Virgin.

Cycle for a high Voice and a String Quartet by Hermanla Zilcher.

Soloist: Gertrud Reichert-Wede-

· mann.

12.15 am. News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DJN. 12.30 am-Close DJA, DIN (Germ.

Engi...

THE JUBILEE TRUST

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Oct. 28.

In view of the great activity ments in Danzig, although no Jew displayed by anti-Semetic ele-

had been fatally injured in recent months, Mr. Eden, in his report. requested the Counc to invite the President of the Danzig Sen- ate to give formal assurances as to the measures he proposed to take to prevent # recurrence of the incidents and remedy the state of affairs, revealed by the petition,

Mr. Eden expressed full approv- al of the work done by the Lea gue Commissioner. Mr. Sean Les-

ter.

SEAT FOR CHINA

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONERRS.

BRITISH FIRM'S. PAYMENT

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

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TO SELL. BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

SATURDAY, 0OT. 26, 1935-

Commencing at 10 AM.`

aud

MONDAY, OCT. 28, 1995

COMMENCING At 11 A.M.

AT "MARBLE HALL" (PRIVATE HOTEL) Nos. 13, 15, and 17, OBSERVATORY ROAD,

KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

ON VIEW FROM FRIDAY,·

Tar 25%6 OCTOBER, 1934.

TERMS: Cash on DelivERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned bave received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

MONDAY, 28 OCT, 1935

4

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

Terms:—Cash on DeliVERY,

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC

TH

AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received

instructions...

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

SN

(Special Air Mail Service)

Landon, Oct, 10. Mr. Arthur W. Jarratt, the astute young English showman, who is responsible for the pro- Erammes. of the whole of the TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1935

Commencing at 10 AM.

Gaumont-British circuit of 400 cinemas, has been giving America our angle on the film business.

The Council decided to ask for the strict observance, in future, of

He gave Americans their Arist the principles of the constitution surprise when he stated that the of the Free City and of the programmes of his circult for the guarantees given to the Jews,

last year were 40 per cent. British. M. Laval, the French Premier. This is the highest percentage fully supported Mr: Eden's report. British pictures have ever attain- and emphasised the fact that the ed Even so, Mr. Jarratt paid Danzig constitution had

been American producers £1,609,000 in the League and must be respect- placed under the guarantee of royalties during the year.

:0

Ar No. 10, KENNEDY ROAD

A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD VALUABLE

FURNITURE.

Comprising:-

Drawing Room, Dining Room and

A meeting of the Advisory Coun- cil of the Jubilee Trust is to be

"It does not make any difference Bed Room Baites, Carpeta, Electric held in London towards the end of ed.

whether a picture is British or Fans and Heaters, Crockery, Gizes this montli, probably after the After Dr. Gretser had departed, American or Hindustani," he told Ware, Ornaments, Pictures, Kitchen Prince of Wales returns from the the Council held a strictly pri-interviewers. The only question Utensils, etc., eto.ee Continent. Sir Edward Peacock, vate meeting. It is stated, how-that interests a 'booker is whether (This Furniture is most New and who is director of the Bank of ever. that the question of a seat & picture has England and has been Receiver for China on the Council is being value."

of Modern Design) -

General of the Duchy of Cornwall discussed.

for the last six years, is taking an

active interest in the future work

entertainment

Both British and American Alm producers, Mr. Járratt thinks, are

of the Trust. It is understood that to receive £4,000,000, which would apt to forget that the fim audi- altogether a sum of between £1,000," have provided a steady income of enco would be world-wide if it 000 and £2,000,000 has so far been at least £100,000 a year. The hopes were not for differences of idiom. subscribed, and at its meeting the of those behind the Trust have not What is wanted is an international Council will have to decide the been fully realised. The council idiom...

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 28TH OCTOBER, 1935.

difficult question of whether to re- will have to decide whether, it is He mentioned another dimenity: tain the money intact and spend advisable to keep the fand open -the quota "quickie." "Every bad TERMS on Delivery, only the interest, or whether to like King Edward's Hospital Fund aim we make at home means we make grants' out of the capital. and continue to appeal for more have to make two good ones to

According to Commander Adams, money or whether to give grants.

in a public speech which he made out of capital to such organisations wash the taste away," he said at the Mansion House during the ns the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides "But that 28. true on both sides of summer, the Prince of Wales hoped and to boys' and girls' clubs. the Atlantic.".

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

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