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PREMISES TO LËT.

HOUSE TO LET.

10_LET- Flat No. 2

Kellett

TOLET- Stanley Six-roomed T House", 196, The Peak Four

sea

furnished bungalow, modern conveniences, servants available, garden, garage, proximity to hourly bus service, immediate posses sion, for six months, low_rental, Warden, St. Stephan's College, Stanley. Tel. (School hours) 16264

OLET-ST. GEORGE'S

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(1053

FLATS TO LET

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The Most Comprehensive Survey. Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China.

NEW

CHINA'S

CURRENCY

SYSTEM

By TANG LEANG-LI

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TO-DAY'S RADIO

PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by Z.B.W. On 355 Metres

12.30-3.10 pm. --European Pro-

gramme.

12.30 p.m.-Excerpts from Muatea!

Comedy,

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report.

1.03 pm-New Light Symphony

Orchestra.

1.25 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Fress News, Local: Wea- ther forecast, time and nouncements.

an-

4.40 p.m.-A Relay of the Rotary Club Tin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Gar- den-Miss E. Picton-Turbervill, ORE on "A Women's Day in Parliament.”

2.10 p.m. (Approx)-C3ose Down. 4-7 D.m.-Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m.-European Programme. 7 p.m.---

A Relay from Daventry

A Commentary on the arrival of the "Queen Mary" at New York.

(Electrical Recording)

7.40 p.m.

The London Palladium Orchestra'

Sunset (Matt), Dawn (Matt),

10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- View in English on DJN and in Dutch on DJA, DJE," 10.13 pm-To-day in

German,

Sound Pictures. “ 10.30 p.m.-Twixt Dyke and Dune.

A. Low-German Evening, 11.43 pm Songs from Scandina

via.

*Lissie von Rosen.

12 midnight-Close DJA, DJB, DJN

(German, English).

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For Captain A.L. Lyster

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COMMENCING AT 10.00 AM.

London, May 11. Captain A. L. St. G. Lyster, C.V.O.. D,SO., who was in command of the gun's crew of HMS. Pembroke which drew the gun-carriage at the funeral of King George in London." THE DAY, JUNE 2, 1936 is to take up to-day the post of Director of Training and Staf Duties at the Admiralty, in succes- sion to Captain F. A. Buckley, who has been Director since March, 1934. 5.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and was formerly Deputy Director.

and Music-English and Span- Captain Lyster has hitherto com- tsh Current Events and Vaude-manded Chatham Gunnery School. ville of the Air, conducted by and previously was Captain (D) of Don Alva

The Phantom Melody (Ketelbey). Bells across the Meadow (Ketel-7

bey)u

Moontime (Collins).

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal. Wea- ther Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements.

8.05 p.m.-

Three Songs by Hildegarde 1. For Me. for you.

2. I believe in Miracles. 3. Listen to the. German Bard. 8.15 p.m.-

From the Studio. The 1st of a series of Talks on Gibert and Sullivan Operas. No. 1: Early Stages of the Partnership. (with musical illustrations) Mr. T. F. Ryan. 8.45 p.m.

Octets Hearts, and Flowers (Toban!). The Wedding of the Rose (Jessel) Nocturne

Ε In

fat Major

(Chopin). Spring Song (Mendelssohn). La Cinquantaine (Marie). 9 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 p.m.-Cricket: Middlesex v. Sussex. A commentary on the Match from Lord's Cricket Ground, London. 9.35 p..

From the Studie

A Variety Concert ·

by

Doreen Ma and George Bond on

two Pianos.

Lee Wong (Vocal).

Ronnie Edwards (Xylophone).

10 p.r.-Big Ben.

X

10.15 pm-Light Orchestral Belec-

tions.

Obstination (arr. Crook).

Tango Hababera (arr. Hartley). Moya, Lovely, Moya (Peter), Come to the Ball (The Quaker

Girl).

Hungarian March Potpourri. Spring in Japan-Waltz, Blossom Dream—Waltz. . : Responso Malevo Tango. 10.45 p.m.-Dance Music. 11. p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

4.55 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA, DJB

(German, English).

German Folk Song.

5 p.m.-Famous Artists: Hans Beltz

RADIO MANILA

7 am-Sign off.

the, 5th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet, the Exmouth and the

6 p.m.-Song and Movie Magazine Wallace. His D.S.O. was gained of the Air, sponsored by the for service in the cruiser Cassanda, Literary Song-Movie Magazine.which was destroyed by a-mine in 6.20 p.m.-Spanish. Informational the Baltic soon after the Armistice, He was the first executive officer of 6.35 p.m.-English International the battleship Nelson on her com-

Period.

Period.

6.53 p.m.-Stock quotations; through

the courtesy of Swan. Culbert- son and Fritz

p.m.To be announced. 7,30 pm-Philco-Frigidaire

pre-

sentation featuring "Tarzan of the Apes."

7.45 p.m.-Radio Crusaders, con- ducted by Bernie Nolasco.

8.15 p.Commercial Monitor.

pletion

CHINA FLEET

HMS. Kent, flagship of Vice- Admiral Sir Charles Little in China. is making a cruise to Yangtze ports, and will afterwards go to Welhal-

Wer

The Dorsetshire and the scop Falmouth met the fingship at Wusung last week, The Cornwall

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Sarmiento and Rey.

8.45 pm-Stock Quctations and

Local Market Reports.

9 p.m.-"Sampaguita" conducted

by Remigio Mat. Castro. (9.30 p.m.-Chamber Music Fro-

gramme

Quartet in F. Major (Tschaikow- sky-Budapest String Quartet. Quintet in O. Major (Brahms).

Budapest String Quintet with

Second Viola,

10.30 p.m.-Sign Of.

the end of May for Portsmouth.

The Capetown is already on her

Instructions

way home, and should reach AdenHE Undersigned have received next Saturday. The Berwick is still on detached duty with the Fleet in the Mediterranean,, and has "just had a short reût at Malta.

R.M. POLICE OFFICERS

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From April 1, 1937, promotions from within the R.M. Police to the The following frequencles will be ranks of inspector and above will used:-

EMPIRE RADIO

TRANSMISSION 2

GSE 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 · m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.88 m.)

7 pm-Big Ben. A commentary on the arrival of the Queen Mary, at New York.

be made from those who have pass- ed the appropriate examination. except that officers now holding the rank of chief inspector will not be required to pass in paper (A). Officers appointed, superintendent 7.40 p.m.-Military Band Music. or chief Inspector on entry will in 3.15 p.m."The Drama of To-day: future be required to qualify in the Amateur Movement." Geof-paper (A) within one year of entry.

frey Whitworth.

COM C. D. BURY · 3.30 p.m.-"Starlight," Number Five.

Lieutenant-Commander C. D. Interviews with famous stage people, and excerpts from their Bury, who has retired at his own with the rank of com- request repertoires. No. 5: Nicholas

mander, has had nearly 30 years

cadet at Osborne in September,

Hannen.

telle (John Ireland).

a p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal.

p.m. The News and Announce-

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A QUANTITY OF

GOODS MISCELLANEOUS

Comprising

Iron Pipes, Bound, Square & Flat Bars, Rivets, Nails, fron Plates, Tubes and Sheets, Braas, Aluminium, ad Sheets Steel Angles, Zinc Plates, Wire Ropes, Hoops, Rails. Galvaniz- Bard Ware, Machinery, Metal Goode, Fadlocks, Old Scrap Tin. Plates, Paper, Old Менарарета, Tobacco and Tobacco Lest, Flour, Canned Goods, Malted Milk, Baisins, Medicine, Glass Bottles, Rubber Shoes, Earthernware, Glass Ware, Japanese Crockery. Cotton "Goods, Fiece Goods, Perfumed Soap, Fer- tilizer, Fodder, Printing Ink, Paint, Sandalwood, Jute, Fish Oil Ful- phuric Acid, Ammonia, Acetic Acid, Chlorate of Potash, Fire Crackers, etc, etc.

and

8.45 p.m.-A Recital by Elleen And-in the Navy, which he entered as a

jelkovitch (Violin). Gipsy Serenade (Valdez). Le Bavolet 1908.

A specialist in navigation, he was flottant (Couperin, arr. Bur-

destroyer mester). Humoreske (Dvorak) sub-lleutenant of the Tanz-Idylle (Sibelius). Baga-Landrall during the first part of the War and afterwards navigator of the destroyers Better and Warwick and the flotilla leader Douglas, Since the War he has been naviga- tor of several ships, including the battleship Royal Oak, the cruiser Durban in China, the submarine depot-ship Cyclops, and the air-2 craft-carrier Ark Royal catapult training ship). His last appoint-" ment, from 1933 until January last, Harbour Master at Bermuda.. was a Master Attendant and King's 4

ments.

9.20 pm-Cricket: Middlezex.

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

Ground. London.

9.35 p.m.-Light Orchestral Music. 9.45 p.m.-Close down,

TRANSMISSION 3

The following frequencies will be

used:-

G80 11.79 Mc/s (68.86 m.7 GBF 15.14 Mc/s 19.82 m.) GSD 11:75 Mc/s (25.53 m.) (from 11,30 p.m. to clase),

Whyte,

-plays the "Wandererfantasie" 10 p.m.-Big Ben, "Foreign Affairs."

by Schubert and the “Fantasie” in F minor by Chopin.

by

Sir Frederick KCSI, LL.D.

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-10.17 p.m.-Roland Powell's Quintet,

view in English.

from the Slleve Donard Hotel, Newcastle, County Down.

5.45 p.m.-On Shank's Pony. Musi-

6.30 p.m.-Songs from Scandinavia.

Lissie von Rosen

8.45 D.m.--News and Economic Re-

view in German. 7pm-Concert of Light Music.

BOYAL MARINE RETIRED PAY

5 Cases Binglets

2

Electric Goods Radio Tubes

31

Tennis Racketa

Cinema Parts

Packages Neon Sign Equipment

An alternative scale of service re- TERMS:-Oasн or DELIVERY.

tired pay, with additional retired pay according to the degree of dis- | ablement, 1s provided for an officer. of the rank of major, R.M., who is invalided when under the age of 40 on account of a disability certified by the competent medical authority as attributable to the conditions of service, if such alternative scale be more to his advantage than the half. Day of his rank. “

cal Pictures by Paul Noack-10.35 p.m-Dance Music. Thlenfeld,

10.45 p.m.-"The Merry Month of June." A June revue, present- ed by John Pudney.

A new Order in Council provides 11.20 p.m.-Light Classical Concert. that the service retired pay award- The Entente String Quartet: ed in future to a captain. R.M.. Dorothy Churion (Violin); under 40, invalided for any dis Gerald Emms,(Violin); Nora Lability or to a major, R.M., under Wilson (Viola); Edith Churton | 40, invalided for an, attributable (Violoncello), Olive Dyer (50- disability shall not exceed the rate prano). Quartet: Quartet in.Dof service retired pay for which he minor, Op. 78, No. 2: Allegro: would have qualified had he been Andante o piuttosto allegretto; 40 years of age at the date of Menuetto; Finale

(Haydn). invaliding.

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

DJQ.

8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Kisten-

ers in New Zealand.

8.20 p.m.-Little German Broad--

casting ABC.

8.35 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

0 p.m.Bign off DJA. and DJB

(Germ., Engl.).

9.05 pm-Call DJA; DJB, DIN

(Germ., Engl.) German Folk Song.

9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the Dutch East Indies. 9.15 pm-News" and Economic Re- view in German on DJA, DIB, DIN.

9.30

TEL. 30251.

p.m-Hitler Youth gramme;

A Little Cantata,

Pro-

9.45 p.m.--Aboard the Etherbus

through Germany.

Olive Dyer: En priere; Green (Faure), Ma poupee cherie (de Beverac).

11.55, p.m.-The News and An-

nouncements,

12

12.15

midnight. Greenwich Signal

Time

am-Frank Biffo's Brass Quintet. Peggy Cochrane (Vio- In); Quintet: Parade of the City Guards (Jessel), Chanson hindoue (Rimsky-Korsakov), The Teddy-Bears' Picnic (Brat- ton), Peggy Cochrane: Melody (Cecil (Tchaikovsky), Tango Dixon), Concert Waltz (Chopin,

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SPECIAL CAR BADGE FOR DOCTORS

Statuette Of Phineas

London, May 11. University College Hospital is in- troducing a motor-car badge for doctors and surgeons, so that, in an emergency, their cars can be. recognisen.

The badge is being supplied not: only to those at present on, the ata, but to doctors and surgeons arr. Peggy Cochrane). Quintet: who have passed through the nos Melody in E (Richmaninov),pital and are now practising in Ma Curly-Headed.Babby (Clut various parts of the country. sam), Moment Musical (Schu- It is a reproduction of Phineas, bert). Peggy 'Cochrane: Second, the hospital's famous Highlander Sereziade (Toselli, arr de mascot, for the possession of which Groot). All arrangements for students from King's College, and the Quintet by Beaver and students from University College Hospital have fought for many Fletcher,

years:

12,44 am-Cricket: Middlesex v. Sussex. A commentary on the match, from Lord's Cricket -Ground, London.

1 am-Close down.

The design is based, on a silver

statuette of Phineas belonging to the Duke of Kent, president of the hospital,

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