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|12.30 to 2.18 pan-European pro- 17 p.m.-Concert of Light Müste,

$ pim-News In English--Bign'uti

DJQ.

| -12,30" pm—Dance Music.

1 pin-Local: Time Signal and 8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-

Weather Report

8.20 p.m.-Little German Broad-

1.03 p.m.-Songs by Josephine

* Baker.

1.15 pm-Relay! Hong Kong Hotel

Orchestra.

1.30 pm-Renter Press Bulletinis, Rugby Press News, Local: Wen- ther forecast, time and an-

nouncements. .

casting ABG,

8.33 p.m.-Odheert of Light Muste

(continued)

| A BRIGHT FUTURE ANTICIPATED

ENGLAND'S FOREIGN

TRADES

Increases Shown...

London, July 15, The President of the Board of| Trade analysed in the House

·Commons to-night the figures of 9.00 pm-Call JA, DJB, DJNOverseas Trade in the first half of

9 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB

"Germ., Engl.).

(Germ., Engl

German Folk Song.

140 p.m-Relaý: Hong Kong 1 otel | 9.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listen- ers in the Dutch East Indies. * Oreheritra.

8.10 p.m.-News and Economic Re- view in German on DJA, DJB

2.15 ̊D.m.—Close" down.

4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 pm-European programme ? 'p.m.

Malcolm McEachern (Bass) and

Fritz Kreisler (Violin)

1. Violin Bolos Humoreske, Op.

*101 (Dvorak).

Caprice Vienneis (Kreisler),

2: Bongs-I'm a Roamer (Men-

delssohn.

The Cobbler's Song "Chü Chin

Chow (Norton).

3. Violin Solos-Liebealled (Love's

Sorrow) (Kreisler).

DJN

9.30 p.m.-Concert Hour.

Bertha Metzmacher - Taubert.

voice.

Rudolf Metzwischer, violoncello, Karl Heinz Taubert, piano. 10. p.m.-News and Economic Re-- view in English on DJN and in Dutch on DJA. DJB,

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

Sound Pictures.

10.30 p.m.-Friedrich List-the rate

of a German emigrant. 10.45 p.m.-Military Concert.

Liebesfreud (Love's Joy) 11.45 p.m.-Topical Talk,

(Kreisler).

4. Songs --In Praise of Ale

(Sharpe).

Gentlemen, Good-night (Long-

static).'"

7.30 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry The BBC. Dance Orchestra,

directed by Henry Hall.

7.50 p.m.-

From the Studio

"Book Reviews” by A.D. --

12 midnight-Close DJA, DJB. DJN

(German, English)

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RADIO MANILA

6.30 a.m.—Breakfast Hour of News and Müse-English and Span- ⚫ish Current Events and Vaude

3 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wes-

ther Report, Stock Quotations, | ↑ and Announcements. " 8.05 p.m.-

A Relay from Daventry Gentlemen'v, Players. A descrip-

tion of the play from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

8.15 p.m.-

A Variety, Programme

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Bongs Beautiful woman.

Luezig Alchikes and the Royal Hawaiian Glee Club. Song-The Continental-Belle

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Piano Solo-My heart stood still.

Edythe Baker. Bongs-Roll along prairie Moon.

REKK in the Bunset.-Al

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LAMMENTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION..

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions.

NELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION,

the year published yesterday. He FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936-

said the comparison between the drst six months of 1935 and 1936, showed that although export, trade had not gone up with the same

rapidity as in recent years, it was still increasing.

In January to June 1935 the total exports were valued at £20€500,000 and in the corresponding period this year the figures bad risen to £207,900,000. Imports had gone up to an even greater degree. Impurts of Food, Drink and Tobacco show-

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT THAIR SALES ROOM, No. 83, BANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Chesterfeld Suite, Black Wood ed an increase from £106,000,000 Ware, Teak Bed Room, Dining and to £178,000,000, of raw materials Drawing Room Furniture, Orna.......... and articles mainly unmanufacturments, Catlery, Porcelain & Glass ed from £103,000,000 to £119.00.- Ware, E. P. & Brass Ware, Gramo- 000, and of articles wholly or phone & Records, Enamelled Balb, mainly manufactured from £88,-

Rattan Ware, etc., etc. 000,000 to very nearly £101,000,- 000.

ITALY EXPORTS DOWN Although exports had increased by only £1,400,000, that must not be regarded as entirely unfavour-. able, for part of the slowing up

ON VIEW FRòm THURSDAY,. Tam 16x JULY, 1936.

was due to the almost complete TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. cessation for the time of exporta to Italy, which were over £4,-

ville of the Air conducted by000,000 less than in first baby. Don Ala. Morning Exercises of last year,

by Prol, G.T. Suva, of the In- sulat Life Assurance Co a.m.-Śign of

9.30 am-Nielson Financial "Re- view and Musical Varieties. 11.30 am-Sign OK.

2.30 pm-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties.

3.45 pm--Sign Of

6 p.m.Melody Lane," featuring

Märto del Rio.

8:20 pm-Spanish Informational

Period.

6.35 pam--English Inforinationać

* Perfod

3.38 m - Etock quotations, through The courtesy of Bwin. Culbert.

· TON WANI FIL

7 p.m.-Edith Compton-Popular |

Songs

7.15 p.m.-Pro-Phy-Lac-Tis Perma- Grip presents "Vanities of the

· AIT.”

Pre- 7.30 p.m.-Philco-Frigidaire

sentation featuring "Tarzan of the Apes."

Instrumental-Tunes with Pep.-7.46 pm-Elizalde y Cia. presents

The Bugle Call Raggern.

"Stars of the Future"

Humorous-Digging Holles-8.15 p.m.-Hispania.

Flanagan and Allen. Piano Solos-One hour with yr i

Medley-Rale da Costa.

9 p.m.-A Relay of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announce- ments (Copyright by Reuter). 9.20 p.m.-

A CLASSICAL PROGRAMME Arias-Oh Yes. Just so ("Phoebus

and Par") (Bach).

With Vendure Glad (*"The Creation") (Gaydn)-Elste

Suddaby (Soprano).

Planoforte Solos Prelude No. 8 in

E at Miner (Bach), Fugue No. 7 in Bat Major

(Bach) -Harriet Cohen Prchestral Serenade — “ize Kleine Nachtmusik” (Mozart) Arias-Let wine flow like a foun- tain ("Don Giovanni") · (Mo- zart),

Don Chovanni's Sertmáde ("Don -Covanni") (Mozart).-Evio

10 p.m

"EREREN), WZATLEJ

Big Ben from Daventry. Orchestral-Létmore Overture No.

(Beethoven).

of

8.45pm-Stock Quotations and

...Local Market Reports, 9 p.m.--Myrurgia Perfumes

sents Hisparda-Zarzuelaa 10.20 p.m.-Sign Off.

pre-

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

up from PUBLIC AUCTION

Excess of imports of merchan dise over exports went £124,000,000 to £182,00,000 but there was no reason to anticipate any serious debit balance of pay- ments this year...

The decline in International Trade said Mr. Runciman appeared to have been arrested at last, and though improvement was as yet slight, the share of Britain in trofid trade was definitely increasing. In 1932 Britain's proportion of world's export trade stood at 9.9%. It rose in 1935 to 10.8%,- British Wireles

ESCALATOR CLAUSE TO BE INVOKED

NOTES HANDED TO FOREIGN GOVTS.

London, July 15,

底回

Undersigned bare receivede instructions

·TO SELL ST

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY,

COMMER AT THE

OR

JULY 18, 1936

At 10.30 AM. BALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS

Comprising

Artificial Bilk & Cotton Piece Goods, Woollen Blanketa, Artificial Bilk, ~Wool; & Cotton Clethings, Artificial Elastic'. Braids, Lotion Threada, Artificial Silk Stockings, Notes were handed to the AmeriHand Sewing & Knitting Machine van and Japanese Ambassadors in Needles, Metal Press Buttons, Toilet | London to-day for communication Sosp, Condensed & Evaporated Milk, to their respective Governments in Colour Cellophone Paper, Zip which His Majesty's Government Fasteners, Baincoats, Electric Flask in the United Kingdom had their | Lamp, Bulbs, Wood Yarn, Mussels, Intention to invoke article 21 of Confectionery, Aniline Dyes, etc., etc. the London Naval Treaty of 1930 Hong Kong Times

known as The following frequencies will be with a view to the retention by the Escalator Clause,

used:~~~

EMPIRE. RADIO

TRÁŃSMISSION 2

Great Britain of 40,000 toress of

·OSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.),

the average destroyer fonnage, the GSG 17.79 Mc/s (18.88 m.),

abová Agure which according - to pm-Big Ben Island Story." A the Treaty, the British Common-

fantasia on insular themes, wealth of nations should possess, composed by Cedric Cliffe. Pro- on December 31 next. The ques- duced by Jom Pudney. 6

TERMS --CAin on DeliverT.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

tion of the retention of the Haw PUBLIC AUCTION.

7.30 p.m. The BBC Dance Orches- Em class cruisers is still under

tra, directed by Henry Hall. discussion between the Bish 8.p.m.-Gentlemen v. Flayers. A Japanese and United States dot-

description of the bay from ernments, and it is understood thisHE Undergoed have received Lord's Cricket Ground, London was the subject of a

8.15 p.m.-Thir 8.45 p.m.-Buggia.

9 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal-

separate

communication to the Japaticue and American Ambassadors to-day in which His Majesty's" Govern-

9 p.m. The News and Announcement set out the reason why they

дерн

the

do not consider the retention of 9.20 p.:-Variety: Claude Hulbert these cruisers contary to

Treaty

British Wireless

and Bobby Conber 9.36 pia.--Dance Music, 9.45 pm-close down.

TRANSMISSION

Two of the following frequencies will be used;-

· Turkish: March – CRuins Athens) (Beethoven). Vocal Duet I might perhaps. have been of a false friend the prey ("Carmen") (Bizet),~~ Heldy (soprano) and Anssexu (Tenor: Vocal Les Noces (The Wedding) (Scene 1) (Stravinsky) —Kate Winter, Linda Seymour, Parry || Jones, Roy Henderson and 10 Chorus.

10,30 p.m.-Dance Music. 11 pm-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

4.58. Dm-Call DIG DJA, DIB

(German, English), German Folk Bota, at

...

5 pm-Bonata, in E flat major by

Haydn,

At the plano: Hertha Frommann. 5.15 p.m.-Let us sing a Folk Song

together!NA

4.30 pm News and Economii Re-

view in

5.48pm-Military Concert. 6:45 52 ARTSwt and Economic Ra

view in cerman.

• OBH 21,4% Mc/8 (13.97 m.) GBC 19.79 Me/s (18.88 m.; GSF 16.14 Mc/8, 419.82 (BL) p.m.-Big Ben. Muriel George. and Ernest Butcher, in folk songs and duetą

10.15 p.m.-Dance Music. “ 10:20 pm- running commentary on the Eclipse Stakes, from Bandown Park Racecourse,

+

instructions

TO BELL T

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY,

JULY 18, 1936

COMMERCING AT 11,00 A.M.

AT THEIR SÅLER ROOM; DUDDEEL STREET

14 Cases Shoe Polish

Talators

and Constant Eambert, My Robin is to the Greenwood Gone (Grainger). Four Episodes for

Orchestra Chamber (Bloch) Pianoforte Sonata: (1) Allegro-molto marcato (2) Nocturne undante (3) Finals,·↓· lugubre-presto (Bolo piano- 2. forte, Tom Bromley) (Lam- *bert). Facade (Speaker, Con-

stant Lambert) (Walton). 11.55 pm-The News and An-

nouncementa.

Hat Ornaments. Tobacco Pipes

19. Boxes Doll Heads

1 Case Knitting Needles

1.

Emory Apparatus Auto Paris

10.35 pm-Dance Music: 10.45 pm-A Recital by Louise Midnight Greenwich Time Bignal.' Nelson (Boprano), Roving in 12.15 am-Gentlemen v. Players. the Dew (George Butterworth). A scription of the play from "Robin Adair (Traditional). Aid || Lord's Cricket Ground. London.

There are Tears (Granville 12.30 The Senge Krish Septet. A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods Bantock); Apríl (Thomas Dun-- hill). Young Love is bleeping (Arthur Bömervell), Love's Philosophy (Roger Quilter).; /* 11 pm A Concert of Modern Musto” A Chamber Orches- tra, conducted by Leslie Heward." "With Tom Bromley

* Rhythm Rögister (Strings Malone). Prunella (Bridge- water), ta Jongleuse (Mosz kowsky, art. Brish). Romance At Twilight Duty), Waltz in. Enat (Chopin, Ke, Ketih); a Cipry Cab (Nader); am Close den,

TERMS 1-Cash on Delivent.

LAMBERT BROS.

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