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1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
part 130 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins
Rugby Press news, etc 2.15 p.m-Close down. 5 to 8 pm-European programme. 5 to 6 pm-A Relay of the Hong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra. 6 to 6.30 p.m.-CHILDRENS'
STUDIO CONCERT.
8.30 to 7 pm-A Relay of the Hong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
7 to 7.17 p.m. La Valse (Ravel) 7.17 to 7.30 p.m.-
Organ Recital by Sidney Torch 1. I want to be snappy.
2. I hate myself.
3. Love, in Bloom,
7.30 to 8 p.m.-
From the Studio
A Vocal and Planoforte Recital by Owen Joce (Baritone) and Tony Lorena (Pianoforte). PROGRAMME
1. Songs:
To anthea.-Hatton. Ahi Willow-arr. Lane Wilson. Some Rival has stolen
True love away-arr. Broad-
wood.
Italy.
Special to the “Hong Kong Daily Press" Copyright.)]
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned bave receiveds
Instruction
TO BELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
Rome, Nov. 12.
the THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1995
COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.
Mr. C. Black, Mrs. N. N. Blum. Mr. C. A. Blum, Mr, G. Borst, Miss Brinkmann, Mr. A. Brandal, Miss E Brandal, Lt-Conidr. and Mrs
P. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. Buchanan and child, Miss C. Bus- tell. Mr. B. Butler, Miss E.
The note addressed by Campbell, Miss A. Campbell, Miss Italian Government to the Sanc- D L. P. Cavanagh, Miss D. Clark, tions Committee states that the Mrs, W. N. Grofford, Mrs. J. T. Cook and child, Miss I. Craig, Mr.
full text of which, published here J. Cruttwell, L.-Comdr, and on Tuesday afternoon, recalls that Mrs. H; P. Conway and child. Miss Italy has already disputed the V Daniel, Mr. W. Daniel, Mrs. Rconclusion reached by the League H. Denyer, Major and Mrs. Dow-
Од them
AT THE SALES ROUM, DUDDELL, STREET.
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS,
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
Hing. Mrs E. Duncan, Miss R, Dun-regarding Italo-Abyssinian conflict can, Mr. E. 8..0. Dunlop. Mr. and in its note of Oct. 7 as well as in Mrs. J. C. Elder, Mrs. C. Enam, statements made to the League by child and nurse, Miss J. Ferguson. ber representatives. Miss E. Finn, Miss A. C. Friedrich. occasions she repudiated the at- Mrs. B. Furber, Mr, and Mrs. L. H. edsation that she had infringed TERMS:-Cash on Delivaat. Geare and family, Mr. A. Gird the obligations imposed by article wood, Miss J. Girdwood, Mr. and XII of the League Covenant. Mrs. A. Gelewsky, Mr. O, Gordon. To-day when in
consequence of Mr. J. Gould, Mr. E. Gluis, Mrs. I. these conclusions, Article XVI of Graham-Barrow, Miss L Green. the "Covenant is being claimed as Mr. T. M. Gregory, Lt-Comdr. J.Justification for the preparation G. Hagstrom. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. by numerous member states, the H. Grin, Mr. J. Haddon, Mrs. J. of forcible measures against Italy Hall, Mrs. A E Hammond, Mr. W- Italian Government protests anew, Harmston, Miss J. Harper, Mr. E. strongly and emphatically, against Hausamann, Mr. T. M. Hazelrigg the severity and injustice of the Miss N, Hopwood, Mr. E. M. Hoyt, upon to its detriment, The Ita- Mr. 8. P. Healey, Mr. A. 8. Hewitt, measures which have been decided Mr. E. L. Boale, Mr. and Mrs. Can Government's objections are Hugo, Miss B. Hutchins, Mrs. F(1), facts advanced with Hutchison, Miss B. Jacobs, Mr. Eftalian
the THE memorandum деге not T. Jensen, Miss M. Johnson, Miss submitted for proper examina- M B. Johnson, Sir Elly Kadoorie. tion, (2) that provisions of the Mr.. L. Kadoorie, Miss H. Kellet, League Covenant applying to the and child, Col. and Mrs. Kirke, cable." Miss E. Kemp, Mrs. J. E, Kennedy present altuation were not appli- Miss B. Kirke, Mr. G. W. Lind- berry, Miss B. Lewis, Miss M. Lewis, Col. and Mrs. J. L. Lewis, Mrs. A. Lodewychx, Miss B. Long. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lumsden, Capt, Lustie: Miss P. Madden, Miss M, Manuk, Five Eyes-Armstrong Gibbs. Mr. W. MacEwen, Capt. and Mrs.
2. Planctorte Solos:
Pas des Echarpes.--Chamin
ade.
3. Songs:-Two Hungarian Folk
Songs:
Horses
Had a Horse.-Korbay. Shepherd See thy
Foaming Mane.-Korbay. 4. Pianoforte. Solos:
From an Indian Todge.-Mac
Dowell
Andante.-Gardiner, Gavotte-Gardiner.
5. Bonga:
The Moor.Robin Milford. Eldorado-Walthew.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions from
REGISTRAR, SUPREME
COURT,
TO SELL T
PUBLIC AUCTION
After disputing the competency of the Co-Ordinating Committee which decided Sanctions, the note THURSDAY, NOV. 14, 1935 protests energetically against an tion of arms to Italy, while the embargo being put on the exporta-
Ar 12 O'CLOCK NOON.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-K Maurice-Jones, Mr. W. L. Mc-
same embargo has been raised in
AT TEKIR SALES ROOM, port, closing focal stock, quota- | Kenale, Mr. and Mrs, C. W. N. Mc-accelerating the conclusion of the the case of Abyssinia. Far from
DUDDELL STREET. tions.
8.05 to 11 p.m.-Chinese Studio P. Murrow, L.-Col. C. H. F. Mur- Gowan, Mr. R. L Moncrieff, Miss Concert.
row, Mr. O. H ́Ochs, Mr. and Mrs. FB, Faget, Mr. M. Pagh, Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Park, Mr. G. A. Parker, Miss A. Pearson, Mr. W. G. Pirie. Mr. R. Petri, Mrs. MC. Potta, Mrs. A. Price, Mr. Perry, Mrs. M. Ros- sell, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rafferty. Mr. T. Ramsey, Miss V. Reid, Miss P. Rex, Miss M Richardson, Miss E Richardson, Miss L. Sample, Mr and Mrs. D. J. Shannon, Mr. H. G.
11 p.m.-Close down.. 8.05 to 10 p.m.-European Pro- gramme from Z.E.K. on à fre- quency of 640 kliocycles 8:05 to 8.18 p.m.-A Jazz Piano Recital by Ronald Gourley, 8.18 to 8.30 p.m.
i- The Mills Brothers
1. Sweet Lucy Brown.
2. Don't be afraid in tell your Sheldon, Mr. A. Shepardson, Major
mather.
3. Jungle Fever.
4. Sleepy Head.
8.30 to 9: p.m.-
Grand Opera
their
TERMS:-As Customary.
LAMMERT, BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
conflict this measure will only in-The Goods and Chattels of crease its difficulties and extend Bediktor Cow of 4th Floor. its duration. The note further has developed since the League's claims that the situation which Alexandra Buildings, Des last assembly fully confirme the
Voeux Road, Central..
rectitude of the Italian motives, since inhabitants of "Abyssinia put themselves under Italian proter- tion in large numbers. The Italian Government has abolished slavery in occupied regions and has given freedom which they had waited in sixteen thousand slaves General C. R. Simpson, Eng. Capt. vain to receive from the govern C. Simpson, Mira D. Simms, Miss ment in Addis Ababa. The liber N. Simms, Dr. A. C. Skinn, Mr. Eated population regarded Italy as Grant Smith. Mr. and Mrs. La power which has the right capa- Orchestral - "Parsifal"
Smith. Mrs, and Miss Stainfield, bility for exercising protection Sym- MI. G. V. Stamp, Mr. R. M. Steele, which is recognised in phonic Synthesis from Act. 3 Miss N. Steele, Major and Mrs. XXI of the League Covenant as article (Wagner). Duets "Aida"-To Die 'so pure Miss Steward, Mrs. M. Stoller, Mr. Stevens. Mrs. G. R. V. Steward.
a mission for civilization. and lovely (Verdi).
and Mrs. P. Stinjfbergen, Mr. M. R.
The League must take account "Aida"-The Fatal
(Verdi)-Rosa Ponselle (So- Taylor, Mr., J. Thomson, Mrs. E. G. accordingly. The note, then deals
of such events which occurred | THE Scene Smith, Mr. L. J. Stokes. Mr. P.since it made its decision and act prano and Glovanni Mar- Trillo, Miss M. M. Tyrrell, Mr. C. with various financial measures tinelli (Tenor). Arias "Boris Godounov"-In the Mr.
H Unbehaun, Mrs. L. Urban, which are being adopted against town of Kasan (Varlaam's Mr.
and Mrs. Q. Vagnone, Italy, pointing out that it is the and Song) (Moussorgsky).
Mrs. E; E. War-
first time such sanctions are being "Prince Igor"-Bong of Prince whippe, Mr. A. C. Wilcox, Miss D.stances which the Italian Govern
ren, Miss L. Wells, Mr. LA employed, and
under cirerim- Galitsky (Broodin)Thee Williams, Mr. D. F. Williams, L.- ment and nation feel unjust and dore Challapine (Base).
Major and Mrs. R. Wolseley, Mr. F. strongest protest from the Gov- Col. and Mrs. M. J. Williamson, arbitrary, and calling for the A. Wooldridge, and Mr. J. F. Yaill.
8 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bülletin (Copy- .. right by Reuter).
9.35 to 9.30 p.m.-
Hawaiian Maste
Away in Hawaii.
Honolulu March.
Kohala March-Frank
and John K. Paslubi,
Ferera
4.30
On the Beach of Waikik-6
Waikiki Stone-Wall Boys.
0.30 to 10 pm-Dance Tunes of
Not-so-long-ago.
10 pm-Elg Ben: Reuter Press
Bulletins
10.10 p.m-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME Bm-Call DJA
(Germ." Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast
Eng:
DJB. DJN
15 p.m.-Hitler : Youth”
gramme:
Folksongs,
(Germ.,
Pro
9.45 p.m.--News in English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJB, DIN.
10 pm-Violin Music by Paganini
Played by Erich Hon..
10.15 p.m.-8ymphony Concert,
RADIO MANILA p.m.-UP. Conservatory or Music-Monthly Students Re-
cital
p.m.-Max Lazo
Hawaiianis.
THE
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions from
REGISTRAR, SUPREME
COURT,
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
OX
SATURDAY, NOV. 16, 1935
COMMENCING AT 10 AM.
ernment After predicting serious consequences that these measures år 4TH FLOOR, ALEXANDRA. will have on the world trade, the BUILDINGS, DES VOEUX note states that nobody will dis-
ROAD, UNTRAL.
pute Italy's right and necessity to protect its own existence and that THE GOODS & CHATTELS the Italian Government, therefore, OF DR. E O, HUMPHREYS is obliged to its turn to adopt retaliatory measures of economic
..and
his
вла
6.15 p.m.-Buddy Markes and
Rafael Artigas.
The
Anancial character.
more than an economic measure;
stoppage of Italian exports 18 TERMS:AS CUSTOMART.
it is an unfriendly set and justly
6.30 pm-8panish Informational fes unavoidable reprisals on the
Period.
part of Italy. Sanctions and
6.40 .... p.m.-English Informational counter-sanctions, it is emphasiz-
Period.
6.35 pm -Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Bwan, Culbert- son and Fritz,
7 p.m.-Radio Shopper.
ed, produce serious moral and last much longer than direct com- psychological results which could
sequences of sanctions them- selves, *
Italy, the note, Bowermas has 7.30 pm-KZRM Ideal Theatre hitherto no desire to withdraw "King and Queen of Melody" | from the Geneva institution 'des- Contest.
pite her opposition to the proce
LAMMERT BRON AUCTIONEERS.
SEAMAN JOKES WITH DUKE
· (Special Air Mail Servion)
London, Oct. 24. the Sallors Home and Red Ensign When the Duke of Kent visited Club in the East End yesterday. she wishes to avoid the dispute from he went into the billiards room. developing into further serious complications. Moreover the Ita- he asked a seaman
"How long have you been here?" Ilan Government has already taken all steps for preventing new the absentminded reply of the "I have nearly finished," WES
7.45 pm-Filippinas Life Assurdure taken to her detriment, since
ance Co. Programme (Chain KZEG),
....
|
8 3..--Studio Music,
8.0, Concert in A minor by 16 pm NEPA Programme.
Casinoti:
Violin Bole by Edmund Metzeltin. 8.45 p.m.-Stock quotations and 11.15 p.m.-News in German: on local market reports,
DJA, DIB, DIN. Close DJBp.m-On Wings of Bong with (Germ. Engl.).
Ramon Alberto,
pmPiano Stardust Miguel Velarde Jr.
11.30 p.m-To-day in Germany. 9.ta
Sound Pictures Ste
11.45 pm-Dance Music.
by
situation.
dangers arising from the present man who, unaware of the identity
of the questioner when The Italian Government, con- you want a game?" cludes the note, would be pleased The Duke thoroughly enjoyed to learn how each government the Joke.
In the "From Its own tree and sovereign At The Rest the Duke asked a Pill" intends to proceed with re-seaman why he left his Walgurd to the forcible measures kurto" by Wagner, arranged by which it is proposed to apply Stokowski
Italy 11pm-8ign on,
Frauruscan, Kuo Min
12.18 -New in English on 9.30 pm-Excerpts from "Dis
DJA and in Dutch on DJN.
12.30 am-Close DJA, DJN (Germ
"Had a few
a' park next mor Doric had
woke pp in
explained fathe
seaman ruéi
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