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TO-DAY'S RADIO | EXTRACTS FROM
PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
Monday, November 4' 12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-
gramme.
12.30 pm-Recorded music
1 pm-Local time and weather re-
Part."
etc
2.15 p.m.--Close down.
5 to 8 p.m.-European programme. 5 to 7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra. 7 to. 7.25 p.m.-
ANY LETTERS FOR YOU?
LAMMERTS - AUCTIONS.
GAZETTE
Colony's Credit Balance
Post Office Notice
PUBLIC AUCTION.
CRIMINAL SESSIONS
It is notified that Hls Honour the Chief Justice has ordered that the next Criminal Sessions shall be held on Tuesday, November 12
Letters for the following persons THE Undersigned, have received
are lying at the Post Restante:-
P. B. Allan, Alfred. Allo, Charles The following items of Interest are taken from the Hong Kong Ayrs (Ship Dartford), Mrs. H. Ball Government Gazette, dated No Bell (s.s. Louise Moller), Wilbur F. ment, Almond Bearden, Capt. H. vember 1:-
The Colony's credit balance at Westmoor), Colin Burton, T. 8. R. 1.15 pm.-Hong Kong Hotel Or
Brown, Mr. W. W. Burna (25.8. chestra
the end of August
was $12,398,- 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins, at the end of July.
807.45, compared with $13.131.859.10, Cheng Moon, Charles Clinton (Ship Dartford), G. Devitt, Mrs. M. E. Donalson, Mrs. N. Ellis, James H. Fearon, Miss Jean Forbes (Kow- loon), V. R. Grace & Co., Rev. L, N. Green, Max Greenfield, F. A. Haven, Wm. Hermes, Hong Kong Camphor Estates Co Hoo Hie Jew (5.8. Fronco), J. Ah Toean Janes, Miss son), Wm. Charles King. Mr. C. R Johnson (c/o D. E. G. Nichol- Leech, Q. S. Leonard, L. Loring, W. L. Meaden, Mrs. F. S., Muzzall, J. F. B. Nergaard, H. M. Newhall & Co.. H L. Ockermuller, Pan Facific Oil Co. (China), Ltd., T. Pang.. (c/o Tsul Yut Wal), Miss K. Ridsdell,
Smith Roland, C. J. De Schipper, J. E.
Selections Trom Musical Comedy
Stand Up and sing. Ball at the Savoy. Conversation Piece. 7.25 to 7:42 p.m.
Leslie Hatchinson at the Flano 1. Maybe I'm Wrong again. 2. Back to those happy days. 3. Wake! from "Cock O' the
North."
4. I only have eyes for you from
"Dames."
5. June In January from Here is
my heart." 7.42 to 8 p.m.-
Potpourri
Light Orchestral Muste A Waltz Dream -
(Strauss, arr. Dostal), Fantasia on the Song" "Long
Long ago" (Dittrich). Tales from the Vienna Woods
(Strauss).
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re- port, closing local stock quota- tions,
A NEW DOCTOR The name of Dr. (Mrs.) Lydia Fehlly, of 23 Lyeemoon Building. Kowloon, has been added to the list of medical practitioners. She holds the State Medical Diploma
of Japan
PROMOTIONS
Instructions
A. TO SÍLL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
MONDAY, 4 NOV., 1936
COMMENCING AT 11 AM.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD- A QUANTITY OF
FURNITURE
Comprising
Gramophone, Pictures, Teakwood Electric Table Fans, Marble Slabs
Furniture, etc., etc.
(c/o Buydr Co.), John gara, M. K. Validar, Violet Per- Smith, L. F. Sumrall, & J. Tabu-TE:-Cash on Delitery,
fume Co., E. Vohringer, H. A. Wade.
Registered Articles
ministering the Government has His Excellency the Officer Ad
in the Hong Kong Volunteer De- approved the following promotions fence Corps: Company Sergeant Major Alexander Urquhart to the rank of Lieutenant, Sergeant R. M. Wood to the rank of Second Lieutenant, Sergeant L. B. Holmes to the rank of Second Lieutenant. ASST. ATTORNEY GENERAL His Excellency the Officer Ad-sula Hotel, Kowloon, from New
ministering the Government has appointed Mr. E. H. Williams, Bar- rister at Law, to act as Assistant
3.05 to 10.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio Attorney General,
Concert.
10.30 p.m.-Close down.
"ROADS" WIDENING 8:05 to 10 p.m.-European. Pro-
Tenders are being invited, for rramme from Z.E.K. on a tre-flats for. European medical officers atte formation and foundations to quency of 640 kilocycles
at the Queen Mary Hospital; for 8.05 to 8.18 p.m.-
u road to Smugglers Pass: and for widening of the road from Jat meline to Customs Pass.
Four Songs from the film "Hooray for Love" coming to the King's Theatre 'shortly
1. You're an Angel-Fox-Trot.
2. I'm In Love all over Again—
Fox-Trok
3. Hooray for Love-Fox-Trot. 4. I'm livin' in a Great big Way
→FOX-Trot.
8.18 to 8.43 p.m.---
Orchestral Music Concert Waltz in 'A (GlazouNOV), Witches Dance "La Tregenda”
(Puccini),
Danse Macabre (Dance of Death)
(Saint-Saens)..
Coppelia Ballet (Delibes), 8.43 to 9 p.m.-
Vocal Gems The Chocolate Soldier. Maritana.
"
Bank of Chosen, W, Bremann Bremenhafen Co.), Mr. C. Buhler, Continental Bunk (p/p.), Dr. P. J. Todd (c/o Dr. S. F, Lee) (p/p).
Radio Telegrams
Mrs. Nicholas Holmesen. Penin
York.
Henry Co., from Shanghai.
Lim, Lu Lim, 14, Queen's Road C., from Swatow.
9633, from Shanghal.
marked "Tender for Photograph- Colonial Secretary's Office until ing." will be received at the
noon of Friday, November 15, for Photographing during one year. BANKRUPTCY
commencing from January 1 1936, Bankruptcy notifications state certain persons, and the supply of that a first and anal dividend of two and in some cases more un- $10.80 per cent, has been declared mounted coples of each photo- tri the case of Henry Cadogan Best, engineer, of 327 Prince Ed- ward Road; and a first and final dividend of $5.61 per cent. in the case of the Tat Fat Bank, 61 Bon- ham Strand East.
RESIGNATION
His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering the Government has approved the rellaquishment of his Local Commission as tempor- ary Lieutenant in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps by Lieu- tenant E. M. K. Mead, the Inns Court Regiment, Territorial
to 9.15 pm-A Relay of the
Daventry News Bulletins (Copy-Army, with effect from November right by Reuter).
9.15 to 10 p.m.-
Variety and Dance Music Piano Solos-Melodies of the
Month No: 8.-Len Green, Band Just a Greenhorn,
The Wheel of the Wagon is
broken.
The
Vocal-Melody Trumps.
Four Aces. Orchestra-Lovely Liza Lec. What Harlem is to me. Humorous There's no one with
endurance-Frank Crumit, Song-You're all I need-Connle
Boswell.
4. on his permanent transfer from the Coloty.
TENDERS INVITED
The following notifications are published in the. "Government Gazette:-
10 p.m.-Big Ben: Reuter Press tal". will
Bulletins.
10.05 p.m.-Close down.
@p.m.-Cau
BERLIN PROGRAMME
DJA, DJB. DJN (Germ., Engl. German Folk Song. Programme
Eng.)
Forecast (Germ
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in
graph....
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coples of each Vehicle Drivers and Chair"
Bearers Prisoners
Dead Bodies
Suspicious Characters Extra copies
4
4
1
Further particulars and forms of tender may be obtained at the Police Headquarters.
LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS,
|PUBLIC_AUCTION.
THE
HE Undersigned have "received
instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
UN
TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1935
Commencing at 2.30 PM.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM. No. 85, HANKOW ROAD,
"KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
ture, Chesterfield Suites, Alum. and
Dining Room & Bed Room Furni
Glass Ware, Brass and Porcelain REPAIRS TO "CORNFLOWER " Ware, Ornaments, Clocks, Gramo-. Sealed tenders in triplicate, phone, Elect. Lamp, Pictures, etc., which should be clearly marked +tc. "Tender for Painting and Repairs of H.M.S: Cornflower," will be re- ceived at the Colonial Secretary's Office until
A SELECTION OF noon
of Monday, BLACKWOOD FURNITURE November 11, 1935. The work com- prises painting and repairs set forth in the Schedule.
Form of tender, specification and further particulars may be obtained at the office of the Force Paymaster, Pay-Lieut. 8. H. Ross, H.KN.VF. of Percy Smith, Beth and Fleming, Bank of Canton Building."
ת!
Sealed tenders which should be clearly marked triplicate,
"Tender for. Site Formation and
SMUGGLERS PASS ROAD Foundations to Flats for European
Sealed tenders
triplicate, M.O.'s at the Queen Mary Hospi- which should be clearly marked
be received at
"Tender for Road to Smugglers the Colonial Secretary's Office until ass," will be received at the noon of Monday, November 18. Colonial Secretary's office until The work consists of site formation
noon of Tuesday, November 19, and foundations, including an ap- 1935. The work comprises all cut- proach road, the erection of re- ting and filling necessary to con- taining walls and works.
2 Gas Stoves. 6 Pots Palms
also
and
"ON VIEW FROM MONDAY," THE 4TH NOVEMBER, 1935,
TERMS CASH ON DELIATBEY,
י'..
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS
contingent struct a road 18 feet wide on the
line of the existing path, together OUT OF WORLD TROUBLES 815 p.m.-Quartet for Strings informance of the works under this works.
As security for the proper per- with all necessary contingent E-flat Major op. 127 by Ludwig contract the successful tender wil von Beethoven.
The successful tender will be re- be required to deposit, in cash, aquired to deposit the sum of $4,000 sum of $1,000 with the Colonial as security for the due and proper Treasury
performance of the work.
9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJB, DJN.
10 p.m.-Orchestral Concert. 10.45 p.m.-Sports Review.
11 p.m.-Songs by Erich Hanne-
mann.
Erika Legart..
་
11.15 p.m.-News in German on
Engi... DJA, DJB, DJN. Close DJB (Germ.. Engl.).
No work will be permitted on Sundays,
No work will be permitted on Sunday,
Form of tender, specification and further particulars may be obtain
Form of tender, specification and further particulars may be obtain Public Works. ed at the office of the Director ofed at the office of the Director of
PHOTOGRAPHING
realed
Separate
tenders
in
11.30 p.m-To-day in Germany, triplicate, which should be clearly
Sound Pictures.
11.45 p.m.-Brass Band.
12.15 am. News in English on DJA and in Dutch on DIN,
12.30 am-Close DJA, DJN (Germ
5.30
RADIO MANILA
p.m.-U.P. Conservatory of Music Radio Practice Hour.
6 p.m.-Souvenirs.
€.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational |
Perfod
Period,
Public Works...
*Special Air Mal Service)
London, Oct. 15. The third winter help campaign under the Nazi regime was, open- ed yesterday in the meeting hall of the Reichstag in Berlin.
After giving a review of the results of the last two campaigns, ROAD WIDENING
which together yielded a sum of . Sealed
in tenders
about £2,000,000, Dr. Goebels paid triplicate, which should be clearly marked high tribute to Hitler, to whom "Tender for Widening of Roade sald Germany owes her peace-.
from Jat Incline to Customs Pass," re-birth.
will be received at the Colonial "By Germany's withdrawal from
7.30 p.m.-The Town Crier "A Secretary's office until noon of the League of Nations," he ex-
Quarter-Hour of
Melodies.
Spanish Tuesday, November 19, 1935. The plained, "you, my leader, enabled work comprises all cutting and Germany to keep out of the trou- 245 p.m.-Fanlo y Cla Programme filling, necessary to wider the bles of the world which do not
existing road to 18-1t, together concern us.
(Chain KZEG).
8 p.m.-Philippine Charity Sweep-❘ with all necessary contingent "There is no country on the
stakes Programme.
works,
earth like Germany, where trade The successful tenderer will be and industry are so well arranged, required to deposit the sum of which has such a stable currency, $2,000 as security for the due and which lives in such good law and proper performance of the work order, and whose love of peace!!*
No work will be permitted on more honoured ? Sundays
Hitzer followed. He made an "Form of tender, speeffication and urgent appeal to the beable to further particulars may be obtain-held their less fortunate country. ed at the office of the Director of men over the winter and not to Public Works,
crumble at wages and prices.
8,15 p.m.The Voice of the Herald. 6.40 p.m.-English Informational 8.30 p.m.Bongs of the Philippines
by Abundio Ibanez. 845 p.m.-Stock Quotations and
local market reports. @p.m.-Princess Pat Players pm
sents "Caught in the Act.".. 9.30 p.m.-Concerto Hour. 10 p.m.-Musica! Varletles.
6.55 p.m. Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz:
7 p.m.-Radio Shopper. 7.15 p.m.-Manila Motor Company presente Richard Himber and
his Studebaker Champions. 10.30 pm-81gn Off
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