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By T'ANG LEANG-LI

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

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12.30-2.15 p.m.-European recorded, 135

Programme.

12.30 p.m.-The New Mayfair Or-

chestra.

1 pim-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 p.m.--Songs by Danny Malone

(Tenor).

1.15 p.m.-Chiema Organ Solos. 1.30 p.m.-Vocal Gems from "Music

in the Air."

1.40 p.m.-Military Band Muzic. 2.15 pim-Close. Down. 5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5-7 p.m.-A Relay of the

Hong

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra. 7 p.m.-A Concert.

Pianoforte Solos-Valse Oubilee

(Forgotten Wältz) (Liszt), Planoforte Solos-Capriccio in F Minor (Dohňanyi) - Vladimir Horowitz.

Song.-Homing (Del Riego). Song: Stl as the Night (Bohm) Derek Oldham (Tenor). Violin Solo.-Menuet (Debussy). Violin Solo. Tambourin Chinels

(Kreisler)-Joseph Sziget!. Song.-Up from Somerset (San-

derson).

and Song.-Devonshire Cream

Cider (Sanderson) Malcolm McEachern (Bass). Instrument.--Souvenir (arr. Will-

oughby)-The 3. H. Squire Celeste Octet

7.30 "A Life on the Ocean"

(Binding)..

7.40 p.m.-

From the Studio. Selections by "The Waikiki Trio Programme.

1. May Day is Le day in Hawali

2. Kamehameha March

3. Mando Bea Aloha.

4. Kamasina.

5. Garden of Paradise.

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal. Wea

ther Report and Annourice-

ments.

p.m.-English Infornatoulat

Period

6.55 pm-Stock quotations, througn the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.

7 p.m.-To be announced.

7.15 p.m.-Manila Motor Company presents Richard Himber and his Studebaker Champlous,

Sanatorium 7.30 p.m.--Teachers' Programme..

8 p.m.-Five Feet of Melody-Lina

Flor and Ariston Avelino. 8.15 p.m.-To be announced. 8.30 p.m.-The Voice of the Herald. 8.45 pm-8tock Quetations and

Local Market Reports. p.m.-Dance Music from the Legaspi Garden and Russian Eagle.-

10.30 p.m.-Sign Off.

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION 2.

EXTRACTS FROM

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

GAZETTE

"APPOINTMENTS ETC. PUBLIC AUCTION

The name of Mr. Ehigemitsu Muramoto has been added to the re- gister of chemists and druggists.

His Excellency the Governor has appointed Mr. W. M. Thomson to act as Superintendent of Imports and Exports, during the absence of Mr. B. W. Hamilton.

A pankruptcy notification states that a first dividend of $7 per cent. has been declared in the case of the Sang Yuen Loong firm, of 94 Jervois Street.

The Government is inviting lenders for alterations to class- rooms and the addition of a staff common room at the Peak School

His Excellency the Governor has The following frequencies will be approved the following promotions used:

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HE Underagned have receivedt

Instructions

TO BELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

. ON

TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1986

COMMENCING AT 10.00 A.M.

Ar No. 2 AND 4, MODY ROAD, EMPRESS LODGE" KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

(Full particulars from catalogue)

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 1ST JUNE, 1936.

In the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps: Lieutenant John Hubert Bottomley to be Captain: Lieute- nant Alexander Robertson Selby, TERMS:-CASH ON Dalivart. M.B.. Ch.B., to be Captain.

GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.)" GSG 17.79 Mc, s (16.86 m) p.m.---Big Ben, The Pierre Fol Quintet (by permission of the Trocadero Restaurant). Serens- ta amorosa (Becce). Autour de Chopin

It is notified that the assessment (arr. Melichar). "Sicilienne et Rigaudon (Kreis-lists for the year ended June 30, ler). Les airs d'hier et Rigan-1937, for the urban areas of Tia Po don (Kreisler). Les airs d'hier Market and Yuen Long are open for et d'aujourd'hui (arr. Salabert), Inspection at the office of the Dis-

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morists"-5.

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7,40 p.m.-Feminine Fame on Parade." A revue of old favour; ites.

Book and lyrics by Joan Young: music by Nine Smith. Presented by Douglas Moodle, 8.09 p.m.-Musical Interlude. 8.15 p.m.-"Music Hall Memories." Some happy memories of the past of not so long ago, pre- sented by William MacLurg.

8.03 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal.

11 p.m.-Close Down. 8.05

from June 2, 1936.

Bis Excellency the Governor in has nominated and Council appointed the Hon. Mr. J. J. Pater- son to be a member of the Housing place of Bir Commission in the William Shenton.

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9 p.m.-The News and Announce- BON VOYAGE!

ments. p.m.-European Programme from Z.E.K. off a frequency of 640 llocycles.

8.05 p.m.-A Jazz Medley by Charlle

Kunz.

1.20 p.m.-Cricket: Middlesex v

Sussex. A commentary on the match. from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

8.25 p.m. "I a Vienna Beer Gar- 9.35 p.at. Dance Music.

den."..

8.30 p.m.-

Selections from Light Opera. The Land of Smiles (Lehar), The Waltz Dream (0. Strauss). Monsieur Beaucaire (Rosse).. Gipsy Love (Lebar).

9 pm.

A Relay from Daventry. News Bulletin and Announce-

ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 p.m.-Cricket: Middlesex v. Sussex, A" running Commen- rary on the Match, from Lord's Cricket Ground, London. 9.30 ..

Dance Musić,

10 p.m.-Big Ben from Daventry.

Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

4.55 p.m. Call DJQ, DJA, DJE

(German, English).

German Folk Song.

6 p.m.--German Marches.

5.30 p.m.-News in English.

9.45 p.m.-Close "down.

TRANSMISSION 3

The following frequencies will be used:-

GSG 17.79 Mc/s (66,86 m.) GSP 15,14 Mejs 19.82 m.) GSD 11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.J -(from 11,30 p.m. to close), 10 p.m.-Big Ber. A running com- mentary on the "Star" Gold Trophy Race, by F. J. Findon and R. T. Bowman, from Brook lands Motor Course, Weybridge, 2.30 p.m.-A. Programme of New

Gramophone Records.

Inspectors Dorling And Hoare Leave

For Home

Among the passengers of the sa Chitral which left the Colony for Home on Saturday, were two well-known pensioned officers of the Hong Kong Police Force, ex- Inspectors A.J.W. Dorling and F. Hoare.

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ON

THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1936

COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.

AT GODOWN No. 23 Lowse, The HONG KONG & Kowloon WHARF & GOD wr Co., LTD.

A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS

Comprining.-

GOODS

Iron Pipes, Round, Square & Flat Bars, Rivets, Nails, Iron Plates, Tubes and Sherts, Brass, Aluminium, Wire Ropes, Hoops, Bails, Galvaniz ed Sheets Steel Ángles, Zinc Plates, Detective Inspector Arthur Hard Ware, Machinery, Metal James William Dorling was ap Goods, Fadlocks, Old Scrap Tin ponted to the local Force from Plates, Paper, Old Newspapers, England on November 15, 1913, Tobacco and Tobacco Lent, Flour, and arrived in

the Colony on Canned Goods, Malted Milk, Raisins, 11 p.m.-A Sonata Recital by Hilde- December 27 of the same year to Medicine, Glass Bottles, Rubber gard Arnold (Violoncello) and take up his duties as a Police Shoes, Earthernware, Glass Ware, Lucy Scollick (Pianoforte). Constable. Nine years later, on Japanese Crockery, Cotton Gooda, Sonath for Violoncello and July 15, 1822, he was promoted to Piece Goods, Perfumed Soap, Fer- Pianoforte in G minor, Op. 5. Palice Sergeant, and became Sub-tilizer. Fodder, Printing Ink, Paint, No. 2: Adagio Allegro-Rondo inspector on October 1. 1925. For Fandalwood, Jute, Fish Oil, Bul (Beethoven).

several years past; until his retire- phuric Acid, Ammonia, Acetic Acid, Chlorate of Potash, Fire Crackers, 11.30 p.m.-"Looking Backwards." ment on January 20, 1936, he was

Criminal Look back at some of the more in charge of the

In- etc., etc. amusing events of the past few vestigation Department, Kowloon. months. Compiled and present-During his service he was com ed in living form by Cecil Mad-mended on no fewer than seyen

occasions. den. p.m.-Musical Interlude.,

Born on April 30, 1886, Inspec-2 11.55 p.m.-The News Antor Hoare was appointed Police 4

nouncements.

Constable of January 9, 1914, and Time eight years later was promoted to

Crown Sergeant. In 1925, he at 4 tained the rank of Sub-Inspector. and was promoted to Inspector, on August 31, 1933. During the last five years he has been Divisional Inspector of the New Territories. North

5.45 pm-A Little Whitsun Enter-3.50

tainment

6.30 p.m.--Sports Review.

8.45 p.m.-News in German.

p.m.-Concert of Light Muzic.

8 p.m.-News in English-Sign uff

DJQ.

8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-

ers in Australia.

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and

midnight.-Greenwich

Signal.

1215 am-Dance Music. 12.35 p.m.-A commentary on the arrival of the Queen Mary at New York.

8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music 1.15 a.m.-Close down.

(continued).

9 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB

"(Germ.. Engl.).

9.05 p.m. Call DJA. DIB. DIN

(Germ., Engl.).

German Folk Song.

9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the "Far East." 8.15 p.m.-News In German on DJA,

DJB, DJN

10 p.m.-News in English on DJN

and in Dutch on DJA, DJB. 10.16, p.m.-Music and Poetry for

Whitsuntide.

11 p.m.--Sports Review.` 11.15 p.m.-Concert of Items by Request: Hallo, Hallo! You wish -We play.

12 midnight-Close DJA, DJB, DIN

(German, English).

RADIO MANILA

OBITUARY

Sir Philip Nash

London, May 2. Sir Philip Nash, who was Deputy Director General of Transportation to the British Expeditionary Force in France and later Inspector General of Transportation, died in London yesterday, aged 61: He had been suffering from pneumonia

since Sunday.

:

LORD WILLINGDON'S HONOUR

London, May 13.

It was believed that Lord Willing- don would be made a Knight, of the Garter on his return from

and

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U.S. COMMODITY CONTROL

Washington, May 29. The Senate to-day passed the dia, particularly as there are at Commodity Exchange Control Bill, present two vacancies in the Or- which aims at regulating trading der. But he has been made in American commodities Marquess instead, as Lord Reading

Senator Ellison D. Smith, Chair- was on completion of his vicero

man of the Agriculture Committee, yal.y.

withdrew his amendments in Lord Halifax (then Lord Irwin) connection with the control of became a Knight of the Carter. cotton trading, but declared he Mr. Lloyd George Induced him to So did Lord Hardinge. Both re- would continue during the next assist in war work,

present ancient, noble families, to session After the war he was Director which the knighthood is normally General of Traffic in England un-confirmed.

Early in his career Sir Philip was associated with railways in India, and in 1815 he was the chief lo- comotive engineer of the East India Rallway. On his return England

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Beuter,

5.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of Newder the Ministry of Transport; He Lord Linlithgow, on his complet- and Music-English and Span resigned in 1921 and became chairing his term of office, is not likely

U.S: STRIKE OVER ian Current Events and Vaude-man of the Metropolitan Vickers to receive a step up in the peerage. ville of the Air, conducted by Electrical Company; when in April, The custom now is to confer no Don Alva. Morning Exercises 1929, that Arm the British new dukedors except on members.

New York, May 20, of the Royal Family, a decision by Prof. G.T. Buva, of the In- Thomson-Houston, Edison"; Swan

The seamen's strike, affecting the sular Assurance Co..

Electric, and Ferguson Pailin con- which caused, great disappoint- panies merged into Associated meat to Lord Curzon, Lord La-US. Line and the Panama-Pacific Con-Electrical Industries, Etd, he was lithgow, the King: chose to Line, and which has been in pro

made managing director of the honour him, would, therefore, gress for weeks, has been settled 0.20 p.m.-Spanish: Informational great combine from which he presumably become a Knight of the at-last-

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