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Concerto No. 7 for Organ and
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Lyric Sulte. Op. 54 (Grieg). Summer Night the River
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Two Songs by Jan Kiepura (Tenor)
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The New Mayfair Orchestra Ballad Memories.
Jerome Kern Melodies far.
Henry Hall).
Milestones of Melody.
8 p.m.Local. Time Signal. Wea
ther Report and announce-
ments.
8.03 p.m.-Chinese Studio Con-
cert.
11 p.m.-Close down.
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The Leipzig Gamba Quartet.
p.m.-News and Economic Re in English on DJE, DJQ in Dutch on DB.
10.15 p.m.-To-day in
Germany.
Sound Pictures. 10.30 -A German Poet from Abroad it the Microphone: Bruno Goetz.
10.45 p.m.-Rustic Cabaret.
Manuscript: Hermann Dankels-
meyer.
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8.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span. ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva,
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9.30 a.m.-Nelson Financial Re-
view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am-8ign Off
2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review
and Musical Varieties
3.45 p.m.-Biga Of.
6 pim-Trap's Mabuhay Orchestra, 6.20 p.m. Spanish Informational
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A Cinema Organ Recital by Reginald Foert
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1. Poem (Fibich).
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(Strauss).
4. Reminiscences of Frimi. 8.20 p.mea Shanties." 8.30 p.
Orchestre Raymonde Chanson d'Amour (Suk). By
the Sleepy Lagoon (Eric Coates)."
Polonaise Militaire (arr. Walter). Invitation to the Waltz (Weber), Poupee Valsante (Poldini), The Dancing Clock (Ewing). 3.50 p.m.-
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THE Undersigned have received
instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1996
COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M
ÁT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
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A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD
VALUABLE
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
"LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received THE
instructions
TO BELL-BYT
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1936
COMMENCING AT 10,30-AM.
AT GODOWN No. 8; THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GODOWN Co., LTD., KOWLOON.
(For Account of the Concerned)
Oases Mirrors
1
11
Toak Dining Room and Drawing Room Furniture, Bed Room and Office Furniture, Black Wood Ware, Carpets, Rugs, Electric Table Fans. Lamps & Shaden, Brass & E. P Ware, Porcelain and Glass Ware, 49 Cutlery, Ornaments, Oil Paintings, Pictures. Mirrors, andhelled Bath, Wash Basin. Gramophone, and Records,
Sewing Typewriters, Machines, Billiard Table, Electric 19 Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Linen, Klectric Clocks, Vibrator, Hair Dryer, etc., etc.
also
1 .410 Single Barrelled Shot Gun (Gale & Son, Birmingham) 1.22 Remington Repeating Rife 2 Ladies Bicycles
3 Upright Pianos
Toys
Rubber Goods
Buttons
Celluloid Goods
11
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cap Cases
2
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Electrical Goods
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Flaying Cards
Toilet Стват
6
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Rubber Balls
2
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Empty Tins
8
Rubber Balloons
18
Celluloid Combe
Pencils
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and
A Quantity of Playing Cards, White Snow Cream. Child's Hats,
1 Kodak Ciné Camera & Pro. Baby's Hats. Rubber Balloons, Metal
jector with Accessories
1
Doll's House
and
One 12-bore Double Barralled Shot
Gun.
ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE BED SEPTEMBER, 1986,
Betty TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY,
7 p.m.To be announced. 7.15 p.m.-Commercial Monitor. 7.30 p.m.-"Smart Music"-Jerry
and hla Romancers, Blos. Ramon Escudero, Johnny Harris and Russ Aranas. 7.45 p.m.-Dinner Music, 9.15 p.m.-Mandaluyong Estate-
(Man About Town).
8.30 p.m.-To be announced.
Н
8.45 p.m.--Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS
p.m.-Listerine Amateur Hour, G. Rushton; Mísa La Sharman,
with Baron Unterheisen, Mas- ter of Ceremonies, 9.30 p.m.-Dance Music Tom's
Oriental Grill Orchestra.
10 p.m.-Sign of.
An eye-witness account of the "ATATATO
Golf Competition for the Wal-
ker Cup. Relayed from Ameri-
CA
9 p.m.News and Announcements
from London.
9.20 p.m.-
Soprano-Lily Pons. Violoncello.-Maurice Marechal
PROGRAMME
"1. Songs-Ah! I knew it "La
Flute Enchantee" (Mozart). Lo! hear the Gentle Lark
(Bishop).
2. Violoncello Solos Dimanche de Paques sur 12 mer (Dupont):
Indian Lament (Dvorak).
PASSENGERSTM
Nankin Arrives From Sydney
The E. and A. Iner Napkin ar- rived from Sydney, via Rabaul and Manila, yesterday with the follow- ing passengers:-
Miss A. Chessall. Miss J. Fergu- son, Miss C. Haworth. Miss B. Hayden, Miss B. E. Wiams, Miss A. J. James, Mrs. H. J. White, Mrs.
3. Songs-I Dream too much M., S. Davidson, Mr. Y, Agua naldo.
(Kern).
'I'm the Echo (Kern).
4. Violoncello Solos Intrada
(Adagio) (Nachez).
Plece en forme de Habanera
(Ravel).
10 p.m.-Big Ben from London.
11 p.m.-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
1.10 p.m.-Here comes the music,
2 p.m.-News in German.
2.15 pmHere comes the music
(continued),
S.S. TANDA
11
Mrs. Smakman, Master V. Smak- man, Miss G. Smakman, Mr. P." Bautista, Miss H. M. Borough, Miss E Buckley, Mr. Chin Glok Slong. Mr. S. Kanega, Miss Mar Yee, Miss W M Marsh, Mrs. M. Mc- Connell, Mr. Po Kong: Mr. H. del Rosario, Master E. M. Sanz, Mr. Sim Sul Miao, Mr. Yang Shulpo, Mrs. F. M. de Couto. Mr. J. F. Gonzalez, Master J. M. Couto. Master J. P. Jones, Miss E. M. Jones. Master R. B. Jones, Miss E. Couto. Prof. C. T. Loram.
RANPURA
P. and 0. Liner Here From London
Mr., Mrs. and Miss Beck, Mr. C. Carr, Mr. J. Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. Holden, Mr. and Mrs. H, Moran, Mr. and Mrs, R. Millen, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tuckett, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward, Mr. E, Harris, Mrs. and Master Robertson: Mr. and Mrs. L.
Whistles, Hair Slides, Crayon, Pan- eils, Panama Hats and Hats, etc.
All More or Less. Damaged
TERMS: A Customart,
LAMMERT BROS. AUCTIONEERS.
BY ORDER OF THE
MORTGAGEES.
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS
OF SALE
of.
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
Situate at
KOWLOON IN THE COLONY OF
HONG KONG
and Known as
No. 35, JORDON BOAD
Sitarte n
KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 3152
To be sold by
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE
THURSDAY,
DAY or SEPTEMER, 1936.
Ar 3 O' LOCK P.M.
AT THEIR AUCTION ROOM, No. 4, DEDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, Hexa Kono
by
MzsBs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
Auctioneers.
The Properly consista of 1-
from
a rigu
The following passengers disem-Wodehouse and 2 children, Mias C. 9.50 p.m.-"If you were the only rival of the E. and A steamer Bidmead, Mrs. R. Gibson, Mrs., Miss barked here yesterday upon ar-Maddocks, Miss J. Williams, Mr. K. girl Memories" played by Car-Tanda from the North:- roll Gibbons and h's Boy
and Master Nieto, "Mr. and Mrs. Major F. M. Martin, Mr. W. D. Mottman, Servt, of Mr. Bolton, Mrs. Friends.
Stewart, Mrs. Stewart. Miss H.J. Cather, Mrs., W. Ankerson. Mr. Stewart.
and Mrs. Ballarityne, Mr., Mrs, and Miss Foster and 3 children, Mr. B Mather, Mr. N. Pells, Mr. and Mrs. S.S. TJINEGARA
All that piece or parcel of ground G. Strutt, Mrs. Strucken and in- situate at Kowloon, Hong Kong, and fant, Mr. G. Owens, Miss A. Eric- known and registered in the land The following passengers who son, Miss E. Flatter, Mr. Hennessy. Office as the Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1.05 D. Call DJA, D3B (German, sared by the s.8. "Tinezara" yes. Mr. Van and Mrs. Gontard, Mrs. M. 315 together with the messuage.
English).
terday:-
Mr. A. and Mr. Yehuda, Mr. Eed and known as No. 35 Jordan Road. Brections and buildings thereon erect- German Folk, Song.
To Manila: Mr. Dudley P. Gurd, Tocum, Mr. and Mrs. Lee and in- The property is held for the unexpired Mr. J. Brand, Mrs. G. Grant fant. Mr. A. Brankaton, Mr. E. Bol-
residue of the term of 70 Cameron, Lt. and Mrs. C. W. Carlton, Miss E. Braun, Mr. F. Barbour, the 21st day of July, 1919 with a mark, Mr. Harry Louise Mather, Mr. J. Salvador. Lt.-Col. Price, Mr. of renewal for further term of 75
To Bail:-Mr. Paul G. Chapman. Prasad, Mr. Whitehead. Miss Lease dated the 7th day of April, created by Indenture of Crown Bux. Mr. B. and Mr. K. Parekh, Mr. 934, and made between. His late W. Welser. Mr. G. Bird, Maj. and Majesty King George V of the one Mrs. Finlay, Mrs. M. Malcolm, Mr. part and Yeung Ming Chan of the R. Soumakle, Mr. Sathe, Miss B. | other part♪ McGuffog. Mr. J. Sellar. Miss M. Dirksen, Mrs. A. Vagnone, Mrs. J and Master McQuilkin, Mr. C. Wood. Mr. C. Bergel, Ba. Lar, J. Gregor. Mrs. Gregor, Mr. C. Jack son, Miss Liang, Kok Lao, Mr. K Lim, Mrs. V, Barson, Mr. R. Cromp ton, Mr., Mrs. Misses and Master The C.P.B. Empress of Asia Nissim: Mr. V. Burton, Miss R. 5.45 p.m.-Spanish Music from the arrived here yesterday from Pitchford, Mr. D. Yap.. Miss L. time of Charles V. Conducted Manila with the following passen- Batchelder, Mrs. L. Gregory. Mr. J. by Prof. Eta Harich-Schneider. gers:
Wee, Mr. H. Wu, Mr. R. Dresler, "6.15. p.m.-8ign off DJA and DJB Mrs. F. Muzzal, Miss M. Mybro, Mrs. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Koh,
(Genn., English).
Miss E. L. Mybro, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. M, Iwata
ers in Australia.
3 p-News and Economic Review
in English.
2.55 pm-Greetings to our listen-Mr. T. J. Risselada. Mr. A. Mon
chen. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dooley, Master J. Dooley, Miss, J. Dooley.
To Sourabaya:-Mrs. R. Weyler, 3.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany. Master H. Weyler, Miss M. Weyler, Miss E. Wayler, Mr. A. J.Quentin. Mr. and Mrs. Edson Adams, Mrs, M Blankstein. Mr. S. L Burki
Sound Pictures.
3.30 p.m. Rustic Cabaret.
Manuscript: Hermann Dankels-
meyer. 4.45 pm-Folk Music.
75.30 p.m.--News and Economic Re-
view in German.
EMPRESS OF ASIA
Annual Crown rent $28.00.
TAJ
Area 2,934 8quare feet.
For farther Particular Apply to:-
Miss. JOHNSON, STOKES &
MASTER, Mortgagees Solicitors,
Mass.
or to
LAMMERT BROTHERS,
The Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 29th August, 1936
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