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Sunday November 24 His Excellency, attended [12.30 to 215 pm-European. Fro- Captain WJR. Cragg ADC, wit- rassed the Field Operations of the gramme,
Hong Kong · Volunteer · Defence
13.30 p.m.--Recorded Music.
1 pm-Local Time and Weather Corps at Fanling. Els Excellency
Report.
was the guest of Lt. Col. EBL
1.15 p.m.-Hong Kong Hotel Ur-Dowbiggin, O.B.E., and Officers ne chestra.
the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence
1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins. Corps at lunch in the Meld.
etc.
2.15 p.m.-Close Down,
5 to 6 p.m.-European Programine. 5 to 6.30 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra, 8.30 to 7 p.II.--.
From the Studio
A Recital by Mr. Harry Ore's
Pupils
Programme
Monday November 25 His Excellency and Lady South- orn, His Excellency The Rt. Hon. Sir Robert Olive, KCMG., and Miss Cadogan, and the Personal Staff, returned to House.
Government
Tuesday November 25
His Excellency received His Ex-
1. Hungarian Dances Nos. 3 4 collency Admiral Sir Frederic
and 6-Brahms-Muriel Gub-Dreyer, H.C.B. CBE, RN. bay and Harry Ore.
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TUESDAY, DEC. 3, 1935
COMMENCING A 10.30 AM.
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AT No. 84, HUMPHREYS" BUILDING, KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 200 DECEMBER, 1983.
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His Excellency received Mr. H.H.-CASH ON DELIVERY, 2. Cradle Song-Brahms. Ethel Scott, His Majesty's Trade Com-
Banker,
missioner for South China.
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3. Polonaise in E-Weber-Lillan
4. Fourth Nocturne-Faure-Ma
dame Evelle.
5. Maiden's "Wish-Chopin-Pax
Lacayo.
7 to 7.30 p.m.-
The following lunched at Goy- ernment House; The Marchioress and Marquis of Normandy, The Right Reverend Bishop R.O, Hail, Wang-Commander AC and Mrs. Bishop, The Honourable Mr. M.K. and Mrs. Lo. Sir William Hornell, K. CIE, MLAD., Mṛ. and Mrs.
Light Opera and Musical Comedy GR. Sayer. Mr. BW. Eamlitor.
Vocal Gems The Quaker Giri. Selection Monsieur Beaucaire
(Rösse, arr. Bucalopsi), Vocal Gems-Follow Through-
Rio Rita
Selection-Anything Goes 7.30 to 7.40 pm.-"Bolero" (Ravel). 7.40 to 7.50 p.m.-
"Don Cossacks Chot
Svon (Evening
1. Serenade (Abt). 2. Vetshernij
Belis) (arr. Ivonf).
7.50 to 8 p.m. -
From the Studio
Mr. and Mrs. RH. Scott. Lt. Col. HBL Dowbiggin. O.B.E., KK.V. D.C., Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Franks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Owen Hughes. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Macgown. Dr. and Mrs. Nixon Mr. and Mias Barrow. Misa Cough, Mr. W. E. Devereux-Massey and Mr. W. O.
Darell.
Wednesday November 27 His Excellency received Captain H. R. Glover, USN.
On behalf of Ha
Ji
FINANCE ISSUE
VOTE
Radicals Support French Premier
Paris, Nov. 29.
The Laval Government's ma-..
jority on the finance issue was larger than was anticipated and it
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One Upright Piano
ON VIEW FROM SATUÉDAY, THE 80TH NOVEMBER, 1835.
TERMS 1-UASh of DalitasT,
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Excellency, is now expected that the Govern- PUBLIC AUCTION.
ment will win through its second
"A Cinema Review" by sir.'Captain WJR Crogg A.D.C. re-
turned the call aboard .8.8 crisis, the Fascist Leagues debate, "Mindanao."
houette,
8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Report; Closing Local Stock Quotations.
6.05 to 11 pm-A Relay from the Po King Theatre (Chinese)... 11 p.m.-Close Down.
Captain W.J R. Cragg ADG., represented. His Excellency and Lady Southorn at the funeral of Mr. J.W.C. Bonnar.
His Excellency and Lady South-
8.05 to 10 p.m.-European Proar, attended by Captain WJR. gramme from ZEK, on a Fre Cragg, AD were the guests of quency of 840 kilocycles.
His Excellency Admiral Bir Fre 8.05 to 8.30 p.m. Ballet Egyptien deric Dreyer, K.C.B. CBE, RN
and Lady Dreyer a dinner na board HMS. "Kent."
Sulte (Luigimi).
8.20 to 9 p.
Thursday November 28 Lady Clive and Miss Olive arriv-
A 'Helay from Daventry "The, Gossip Hour," 10th Edition.
Compiled and compered by ed at Government House.
His Excellency, presided at meet- consisting of visitor, novelties, characters, ings of the Executive and Legis music and types,
jative Councils.
Ceca Madden.
9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuter).. 915 to 10 p.m.--
Variety and Dance Music. Plano Solos-Judy-Stars fell in
Alabama-Carroll Gibbons, Fox-Trot-Yesterday. Vocal-Why don't you practice what you preach-The Boswell Sisters.
Fox-Trot-Black "Coffee. Vocal-Since we fell out of love
---The Mills Brothers. Organ Solos-Roberta Selection
Reginald Dixon, Fox-Trot-I get a kick out of
you.
1
scheduled for next week.
The Chamber voted 334 against 247 in support of the Government on the second important division in two days.
the
During to-night's debate Finance Minister, M. Regnier, sald the night of gold from France was a catastrophe. It had been going on since November 4. He
therefore asked for a massive vote to enable him to take measures against speculators and newspa- pers campaigning to bring the nation to the threshold of panic.
The motion on which the vote was taken was proposed by the
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FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1935
Commencing am*2,30 P.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
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Left Centre and Radical deputies, A Selection of Cut Crystal
serving the temporary character and reads: "The Chamber, ob- Glam Ware & Demi-Crystal
Table Ware
also
The following lunched at Gov- crament House: Mr. J.R. Hayden, Vice-Governor of the Philippine ur the economy decrees, and hay- Talands. His Honour Sir Atholl | ing confidence in the measures to
and and Lady MacGregor, Mr.
defend the franc, calls upon the Mrs. C.L. Hoover, The Honourable Sir William and Lady Shenton.
Government for immediate allevia One Very Fine Set of Black- tions in favour of the small civil | wood and Cloudwood (Chee Captain H. F. Glover, USN., Mr servants, rentiers and ex-service Tan) Tables and Chairs and and Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, Mr.
Famille Rose
men:**
M, Laval, the Prime Minister, One Pair
and Mrs. H.F. Payne, Miss Ring, and Mr. WE. Devereux-Mossey.
made a quiet and dignified ap- Plates (Estate of the late Lady Southörn visited the Busy peal, and gave as an example Bees Working Party, and presented prizes
later that France might follow Bag-
Lady Chater). at the
Whist Drive he'd at the Cheero Club.
Miss Bancock dined at Govern-
ment House,
Friday November 29 His Excellency" The Rt Hon. Bong-I'm in the mood for love Sir Robert Clive, K.C.M.G., Lady
Lanny Ross.
Cive and 'Miss Clive left Govern- Orchestra-The Big Broadcast-ment House.
Selection,
Band-The Japanese Sandman.
...
land's policy when she faced the A Few Pleces of Fine
game' difficulties and resorted to
THE GOLD CRISIS
the same remedies. He thanked Cherrywood Furniture and the Radicals for their support. Select Lot of Old Chinese The vote was then taker
and Japanese Curios.
One Bagatelle Table-- almont new
and
M. Pierre Laval, the Frenca Prime Minister, is trying to Bur
The following lunched at Gov-mount another dancult hurdle, fol- ernment House; His Excellency lowing yesterday's success in de 10 pm-Big Ben: Reuter Fresa Dr O Trautmann, Mr. and Mrs.feating the split opposition. There
Bulletins
BERLIN PROGRAMME,
10.10 p.m-Close Down,
9. p.m.--Call.
DJA, DJN, DJBd Mrs. N. Gull (Germ, Engl.).
German Folk Song. Programme Forecast
Engl.).
(Germ
2.15 p.m.-Variety Concert 9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA
and in Dutch on DJB, DJN. 10 p.m.-Relayed from"Berlin:
"Chimes of Peace shall first re-
RG. Howe, Herr and Frau are numerous speakers in the Gipperich, Sir Victor Sassoon, Bt., Chamber to-night, criticising his Dr. H. Lautenschinger, and Mr. financial polley, but there are Radicals who appear to be sup- Els Excellency and Lady Southporting him, unexpectedly. orn, attended by Captain WJR. "It is expected that the Prime Cresɛ. AD.C... were the guests of Minister will demand a second the Chieftain and Mrs. J.C. Mac- vote of confidence late to-night gown at dinner at the Peninsula and it is anticipated: he will ob- Hotel and afterwards at Bt. An- tain a smaller majority than yes- drew's Bai
terday.
Saturday November 30
His Excellency and Lady South arn, attended by the Personal A Radio Suite about the Casting Staff, were the guests of Mr. M. T.
of the Olympic Bell
Johnson at lunch. at the Race 10.45 pm-Radio Variety: A Jolly Ceuse, and were present at the Winter Trip with Else Dobler. 13th Extra Race Meeting held at Willi Hahn, Walter Talele and Happy Valley. others
11.15 p.m.-News in German on
DJA, DJB, DJN.S
11.30 pm-To-day in Germany
Sound Pictures.
11.45 p.m.-Dance Music. 12.15 a.m.-News In English on DJA and in Dutch on DIN. 12.30 am-Close DJA, DIN. (Germ.
Engl).
RADIO MANILA
5.30 pm-UP. Conservatory of Music-Radio, Practice Hour
6 p.m.-Souvériára,“
6.30 pm. Spanish Informational
Period.
6.40 p.m. English Informational
Period
....
7pm. The Town Urier presents a
quarter hour of Melody 1.15 pm-Mantis Motor Co. pro
Bents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champions,
p.m-Mothers Day Pro gramme, featuring Lins Flor. 7.45 pm-Isuan Incorporated Pro-
7.30
gramme.
The critics have contrasted the British and French policies, to the detriment of the latter.
One of the most important ut- terances of the afternoon session was delivered by M. Paul Rey- nauld, the Right leader and form-
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er Finance Minister, who strongly M. Reynauld. The supporters of appeated for devaluation. He de orthodox finance were really bind clared that France's loss of gold If they could not see that England could not continue much longer. Had rendered a great service in Devaluation, however, should he abandoning the gold standard.
"The general stability of prices, carried out at a time of calm and not in a crisis. Britain and the he said, was a myth which meant United States had practically additional losses to France when it overcome the depression through could include her imported raw
while France was materials."— devaluation dragging herself through a slough Reuter,
of misery, with unemployment ris-
8 pm-Philippine Charity Sweeping. The crisis was now at its
stakes Programme.
8.15 p.m.-Masonic Broadcast. 8.30 pm-The Voice of the Herald. 8.45 p.m.-Stock quotations and
focal market reports.
9 pmPrincess Pat Players
6.45 pm--Stock quotations, through 9.30 p.m.-Legaspi Garden Orches
"the courtesy of Swan, Culbert
son and Fritz...
trá
1030 p.m.--8ign oft
worst in countries which had fall. ed to solve the problem of the high cost of Hving.
Another blow was struck at the New Deal when the U.B. Supreme Court, over the protests of attor If England in 1991 by means heys of the United States Govern- of sacrifices had maintained the ment, agreed to let Mr Eugene pound sterling despite the collapse | Talmadge, Governor of Georgis of world prices, it would have and a bitter for of the New Deal, meant an indescribable cater le malt attacking the constitution trophe for the whole world, wild witty of the Bankhead Act.
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