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I'm Sitting high on a Hill Top, I found Д Leong...

Dream.--Harold

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European re-

corded prograinme.

19.30 Pun-The Band of HM.

Coldstream Guarda, " 1pm-Local: Time Signal "and

Weather Report.

1,03 p.m.-A Light Concert. 1.30 p.m. Reutet Press Bulletins.

1,35

p.m-Variety and

Music.

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

,10.30 p.m.-Sign Off.

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POST OFFICE NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION.

E. S. Abdulkayum, Adamson

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Archer (Miss K. F. Ária), Miss M.

A Burnett, L. G. Burell (Metro-

7. Song-What a difference a day politan "Ballroom), Mrs. A. H. But-

made.-Lee Wong.

ler (c/o Lloyds Bank, Ltd.), H. Campbell, Carley & Co., H. C. Chen, A. L. H. Clarke, C. J. Clark, Mrs Cole, G. M. Cornfeld, Mrs. L Crafter (c/o B.WA), Mrs, H. Q.

10.30 p.m.-Dance Music by The

B.BC. Dance Orchestra, Dance 11 p.m.-God Save The King. Close

4 to 5.45 p.m.-Chirïese programme.

5.45 to 11 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

5.45 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry Big Ben: Trooping the Colour. Celebration in honour of the birthday of His Majesty the King. Trooping the Colour in the Horse Guards Parade in-, cluding a commentary by Major J. B. S. Bourne-May (late of the Coldstream Guards), From the Horse Guards Parade. Whitehall, London,

7 to 7.15 p.m.---

Musical Comedy Vocal Gems-The New Moon. Songs-To shield the husband's

honour-"Helen."

O Divine Couple" Helen."- Friedel Schuster (Soprano). 7.15 p.m.-

"From the Studio". Talk:The King's Personality

by Sir William Hornell. 7.20 p.m.-"Fantasia on Melodies of

Johann Strauss" (Weber). 7.30 p.m.-

Cinema Organ Music,

ney Torch.

down

L

BERLIN PROGRAMME

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Instructiona

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ern Handicraft Trading Co., Aurelia Fuentes, Miss Mary Glake, Augusto C. Gomes, Mrs. J. Gonsalves (Cen-

4.55 p.m.-Call DJQ, DJA, DJBtre" Hotel), F. C. Goodman (Gen-

(German, English). German Folk Song.

erating Station), G, H, Gordon (St. John's Salvage Co.), S. Hancock (3,5. Nancy Moller), Miss W. Hard- man, T.-Higham (Architect). Hong | Kong Soaps, Ltd., Dr. D. R. Jacob, Re-Faustino Araujo Josnilho, Mrs. E.

5 pm-Hitler Youth Programme: National.Summer Solstice Festi-

val of the Hitler Youth. 5,30 pm-News and Economie

view in English. 5.45 pm-Musical Miniatures. Arranged and conducted

Eugen Sonntag.

A. Jones, E O. Jones, Lapicque & Cie, Albert Chung Lau (Oriental by Hotel), A. Madden, H. Markesun (3.5. Brajara), Jackle Matheson

6.45 p.m.---News and Economic Re-

view in German.'

7 pm-Concert of Light Musi.

8 p.-News in English-Sign u

DJQ.

8.15 pm-Greetings to our

ers in New Zealand. 8.20 p.m.-Lite German Broad-

casting ABC. 8.20 p.m.-Concert of Light Music

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(c/o Codberg), C. R. Mellor, Felix C. Mendes, Mrs, G. M. Moller, M. M. Montague. Harold Munro, Nanyo Soko Kaisha, Nara Grinding Ma- chinery Works, George Paul. Ray- istenmond Plat, A. C. Ranelli (Professeur de Langue Italienne), D. Randle, Mrs. R. Roberts (c/o B.C.C. Co.), Cutlery, Silver & E. P. Ware, Bronze and Brass Ware, Cloisonne Alumi- Jose F. Rodrigues, Rolph & Co., Haium Ware Porcelain and Glass C. Rowland. Runme Shaw (Messrs. Ware, Washing Machine, Geysers, Shaw Bros.), A. Shellard (Cooking Stores, Curios, Ice Chests, "Willamette Valley"). Francisco X. Filters, Curtains, Linen, Billiard Cues M. da Silva, Albert Silver (c/o and Balle, etc., etc. Matson Line Docks), Mrs. A. M. Smith (5.5. City of Vancouver), F. Smith & Co. L G. Starikoff, Miss

(continued),

0 p.m.-Sign off DA and

(Germ. Engl.),

DJB

19.03 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB,

(Germ; Engl)

DJN

German Folk Song.

up Hits of the Moment-Sid-9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen-A. M. Todd (American Methodist ers in the Dutch East Indies. Mission), W. S, Toller, G. Tomkins, Parade of Parades-Selection.-9.15 p.m-News and Economic Re-G. R. Turral, United States Drug

Quentin M. Maclean.

7.40 p.m.-

1

From the Studio

A Pianoforte Recital by Nura

Kanis.

PROGRAMME

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ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY,

THE 25TH JUNE, 1996.

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Store, W, A. and T. R. Vemon, Mrs. M. D. Van Driest. V. A. Pro-Vasilieff, Mrs. A. Warton, L. Wat TERMS I-CABR

view in German on DJA, DJB DJN

9.30

p.m.-Hitler Youth

gramme:

"

The National Summer Solstice Festival of the Hitler Youth,

1 Variations on a "Russian Folk 10 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

Dance."-Beethoven,

2. Barcarolle.--Friedman.

3. Minuet-Friedman.

8 pm-Local: Time Signal, 'Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments.

8.03 p.m.

,

Songs by Alfred Piccaver (Tenor)

1. Thank God for a Garden (Del

Riego).

2. Roses of Plcardy (Haydn

Wood).

3. Trusting Eyes (Gartner).

4. I Heard You Singing (Coates). 8.15 p.m.-

George Scott-Wood (Plano- Accordeon)

1. Speak to me love (Lenoir).

2. Stars over Devon.

3. In a Little Gipsy Tea Room.

4. Lulu's Back in Town1.

8.30 p.m.-

The London Palladium

Orchestra

Everybody's Songs (arr. Geeh!).. The Rose-A Selection of English

Melodies (arr, Myddleton). Amina (Lincke).

view in Engilsh on DJN and in Dutch on DJA, DJB,

10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.-English Love Songs from the Time of Queen Eliza- beth.

Marie Beutner, Soprano. 10.45 pm. "A New Generation is on the March!" Music and Poesy.

11.30 p.m.--Famous Artists: Richard Klemm, Cello. Sonata A major by Boccherini, I rst part from the Sonata by Orteg: "Stucke im Volkston" by Robert Schu-

mann.

ters, Wong Tit Fal.

REGISTERED ARTICLES

Anjab Al (5.8. Kalampak),, C. Chambers, Director Journal Chung Hin Man (52. Volyviutau), Miss Violet Chung (1729, Avenue Road, 23 Welcome Terrace), Deutsch F. Forbes. Asiatische Bank, R. Anna W S. Jacques (Parcel), TA Kat Yeung. Sye Kai Electrical Co.. Tsanyorong (Money Order

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RADIO TELEGRAMS

Frances Cooper Kremlin from Shanghai

Miss Eve De Kanizow, Hong Kong Hotel from Pres. Hoover,

Fluoric from Shanghai. Walkart Brothers from

12 midnight-Close DJA, DJB, DJN | phung.

(German, English)

RADIO MANILA

3.30 1.1, Breakfast Hour of News

Har

DELITERT

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS ·

OBITUARY

Mr. W. Evans

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London, June 15. Mr. W. Evans, late "Besident Councillor, Penang, died suddenly at his home, Glerthorne, Wye, Kent. on Monday, at the age of 75.

Willis Evans was educated at Bradford Grammar School, and at King's College, Cambridge. He joined the Civil Service of the Colo- ny of the Straits Settlements after competitive examination in 1882.. After holding various appoint. mente, bo was selected to go to the Transvaal is 1904 to organize the

"THEY'RE OFF!" Chinese labour for the land, and

and Music-English and Span- | - HOW THE STARTING

ian Current Events and Vaude-

ville of the Air, conducted by

Don Alva.

1a.m.-Sign Oft.

GATE WORKS

Although the starting gate has

many Antics-Novelty Inter- 9.30am-Nielson Financial Re-been a common sight on

Animal

mezzo (Warks.

Princess Elizabeth (Crean),

March Review Medley (arr. Wolt

schach).

9 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter), 0.20 -

Military Band Music

Pomp and Circumstance March

No. 1" (Elgar).

Marche Lorraine (Ganne), Softly awakes my heart ("Sam-

son and Delilah") (Saint- Saens).

War March of the Priests (Men-

delssohn).

view and Musical Varieties. 11.30 a.m.-Sign OK. 230 pm-Nielson Financial,

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for his services he received the thanks of the Government of the Transvaal. He had been a mem ber of the Executive and Legis lative Councils of the Straits Set- tlements, In England he was a Croydon Borough Council, and he J. P. for Berkshire, a member of the

had held a commission in the 1st Volunteer Battalion, The Royal Berkshire Regiment. His wife,

race-courses for a number of years, there are probably low people who Re-appreciate exactly how it works. who died in 1922, was Matilda,

view and Musical Varieties. The idea of the modern starting 3.45 pm-Sign Of

gate was originally brought from p.m.-Song and Movie Magazine Australia in 1900. and a standard of the Air, sponsored by the type was finally adopted by the Literary Song-Movie Maga-Jockey Club for use on British zine.

race-courses in 1929, over 300 gates 8.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational being fitted all over the country in

Period

time for the first meetings in that.

6.35 p.m.-English Informatioriat year.

Period

second daughter of Mr. William Turner, of Putney and Crawley. There were three children, one con and two daughters,

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Scots Doctor's Death

The mysteriously sudden death of "

The gate itself is quite simple in Di J. S. Webster at Bunting 8.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through operation. It is worked by wire Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday has led the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-strand, and the ropes leading from to the suspicion of poisoning. Dr -son and Frita:

post to post, known as the bar-Webster was born in Shanghai, but 7 p.m.-To be announced.

p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire Fre- The motive power for raising the post-mortem examination, the re rier, are of a special kind of hemp, has relatives in Edinburgh and Aberdeen. He was buried after a sentation featuring "Tarzan of gate is provided by a number of salts of which have not

Kirkby Malzeard Sword Dance-7.30

Folk Dance (Cecil Sharp). The Flamborough Sword Dance---- Folk Dance (arr. Cecil Sharp). Nautical Moments (arr. Winter). Hobomoko-Intermezzo (Reeves). Wedding of the Rose (Jessel). 10 p.m.--Big Ben from Daventry. 10 p.m.-

the Apes" 7.45 p.m.-Dinner Music. 2.15 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 8.30 p.m.-A Voice and Two Gul- Cars Carmela Hernandez, with Sarmiento and Rey, 8.45 pm-Stock Quotationz and

Local Market Reports. A Variety Programme by Lee 9 pm-"Sampaguita,"

Wong (Vocal); Harold Leong

by Remigio Mat. Castro. (Violin); Colleen Parker (Vo-9.30 p.m.-Chamber Music Pro- cal) and Doreen Ma (Piano). «

From the Studio

PROGRAMME "

1. Songs-

With all my heart.

Georgia on my mind.→Colleen

Parker.

2. Violin Solos

Toddlin' Along with you.

gramme.

conducted

CHOSEN CORPORATION MEETING

Sweet Music.

You took my breath away.

Harold Leong.

The Chosen

3. Bongs→→

My Heart and I.

Moonburn-Lee Wong.

lengths of strong elastic that run revealed. diagonally between the back and front posts on each side. When the barrier is lowered, the elastic is stretched very taut by means of a winch; Immediately the cat- ches are released, the elastic springs and draws the barrier up and

been

HE DIRECTED ANZAC LANDING

jt

away from the horses by Death Of Admiral Thursby,

Of Dardanelles Fame

means of a bar set at an angle. The starter from his platform operates the barrier by a foot or hand' lever.

London June 1. There are 48 race courses in

Admiral Bir Cecil Fiennes Thur... Britain run under Jockey Club, by, whose death at his home at Dor- rules, of which 34 are equipped is was announced yesterday, had a rington, Shrewsbury, at the age of with the hemp ropes of Thos. & distinguished naval career extend- Wm. Smith Ltd., whilst practicallying over 46 year?.

all the 55 race courses under Na-

He was in, charge of the landing. tional Hunt rules use this concern's of the Australian and New Zea London, June 5.

wire rope and strand. The gate land forces at. Gaba Tepe, Darda Corporation anused at Aintree for the Grand Na-nelles, in 1915, for which he received nounces that Mr, Rubinstein has tional is the widest in the world, the K.O.M.G., and a year later was been detained in Japan on the and a few years ago no less than given command of the British affairs of the company and will 66 horses lined up for the start,

4. Violin Solo-Indian Love Call: not be back in England tili to-

-Harold Leong.

5. Songs-Medley!

Speaking Confidentially.

Give me a heart to sing to.

I'm in love all over again.-

Colleen Parker.

& Violin Solos

wards the end of this month. The

extraordinary general meeting,

Squadron in the Adriatic.

Afterwards he was Commander-i 'in-Chief in the Rastern Mediter. ranean, and he retired in 1920 after year se- Commander-in-Chief at Plymouth,

which the directors propose to as the directors had hoped, but hold so that a statement of the it will be called in the early part position of the company may be of July as soon as possible after A 7801 egy he was awarded a. placed before shareholders, can- the return of Mr. Rubinstein and good service pension of £300 per Tot, therefore, take place as soon Mr. Portman,

year.

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