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Z.E.W. on Wavelengths of 355 metres (845 k.c.), 31.49 metres (9.52 m.c.'s). 12.30 to 2.10 p.m. European Pro-
gramme.
1.03
p.m. Len Green Plano Me- mories.
12.30 p.m. A Concert.
1 p.m. Local: Time" Signal and
Weather Report.
1.25 pm. Reuter Press, Rugby Press; Local: Weather Forecast, Time and Announcements.
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| 1.40. p.m. A Relay of the Rotary Club Tin Speech from the Roof-Garden of the Hong Kong Hotel.
ZEK On A Frequency of 840 Ellocycles, And On 28W on a Frequency of 31.49 Metres. 9.52 Megacycles,
A Running Commentary by Frank V. Read on the Finals of the Open Doubles Cham- pionship of the Colony between 8. A. and H. D. Rumjahn versus EC. Fincher and W. C. Hung. to be played on the Hong Kong Cricket Club court, (By courtesy of the Committee of the Hong Kong Cricket Club).
Call G.S.G.
Speaker: Mr. K. A. Kennedy
(Traffic Manager, Pan-Amer!- can Airways.).
G.S.O.
G.S.D.
2.10 p.m. Close Down.
4 to 7 pm Chinese Programme.
7 to 11 p. European Programme. DJ Light Opera and Musical
Comedy....
7
"Merrie England"
Selection
(German) New Symphony Orchestra. "Twenty-Five Years of Musical Comedy"Geraldo and His Orchestra.
Orchestra.
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G.S.H.
DAVENTRY
Wavelengths 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) 15.18m.c. (19.76m.)
9.51m.c. (31.55m.) 21.47m.c. (13.97m.) G.S.F... 15.14m.c. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 (G.5.0., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
I p.m-Big Ben; A Sonata Re- cital:
1.40 p.m."All in Pink" broadcast revue 2.25
p.m.-The News and Announcements 2.45 p.m.--Cinema Music.
Trans. 11 (G..II., G.S.G., G.S.B.).
6.45 p.m.-Big Ben: The Forum Theatre Orchestra, 7.25 p.m.-"Re-
NAVAL
APPOINTMENTS
The
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
following appointments PUBLIC AUCTION.
have been made by the Admiralty: Captain.-J. W. Rivett-Carniç. D.S.C., lent to N.Z. Division for about three years
Instructions
TO SELL Br
PUBLIC AUCTION
Cdr.-R. G. Pools, lent to RAN THE Undersigned have received for two years.
Engr. Carsh La McLennan, to Pembroke
P. (March. 24); D. O'Dwyer, to President, as "Engr Overseer, Belfast (April 6); and C. V. Baker, to Boscawen (April 16). Cdrs. (E).-J. I. T. Green. to Dolphin for course (March 15); A. B. Coventry, to Codrington (March 23); and B. W. G. Clutterbuck, to London (March 28).
LL-Cdrs.-G. P. Packard, to Drake (April 10); J. H Lewes, to Caledon March 23): W.. E. Warner, D.S.C..to Calypso (April 12): W. Sr. A. Malleson, V.C., to Drake (March 24); and N. J. Crossley, to Wo'verine (Feb. 27).
Chaplain.-Rev. J.-A. M. Clayson. to Newcastle (on commg.).
LIH. L G. Rylands, to Cod- rington (March 25); J. H. Forbes.
ON
FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1937.
COMMENCING Ar 2,30 P.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM," No. 35, HANKOW ROAD,
KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Comprising:
Black, Wood Ware, Teak Drawing
to Britannia for RN.C.. Dart-Room-Dining Room-Bed Room & mouth (May 13); and R. E. Terry, Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, to Chal'enger (March 8). "
Porcelain & Glass Ware, brass and Sub-Lts.-J. H. Bromage, J. A. E. P. Wars, Cutlery, Electric Table Ogilvy, H. D. Verschayle. T. E. lampa and Fans, Gramophones and Bar'ow, P. Chapman, A. M. Green,Records, Radio Set, Ornaments, P. B. Marriott, W, G. Meake, H. A. Pictures, etc., etc. Smith, and C. E. A. Buckle, to Dolphin for course (April 26).
Cd. Sig. Bosn.-W. D. Manning.
This Year of Theatreland-1939 turn to Whaling." 1.55 p.m.-Brans
by Williams, the famous character -Janet Lind and Webster
actor, Reginald Foort at the B.B.C. Booth.
Theatre organ. 8.15 p.m.-A Chopin “እ Country Girl" Selection
Recital. 8.30 am-The Bolsover (Monckton)-London Theatre Colliery Band. 9 p.m.-"Crowning
Cd. Gunners (T).-G. Green- "Over She Goes"-Selection-The p.m.-Syncopated Musle, 9.30 p.m. G. Lee, to Fury (March 19).
the King" (see Trans. 1). 9.15 slade, to Wolverine (Feb. 27); and Saville Theatre Orchestra.
The News and Announcements. "Careless Rapture" Bridge of
Trans. HI (G.SH., G.S.F., G.S.B.). to Signal School (March 1). Lovers-Drury Lane Theatre
10.15 p.m.Big Ben: "World Af- Orchestra, with Olive Gilbert.
Gunners (T).-P. Hewitt, to fairs," a talk by B. V. Hodson. 10.30 Winchester (March 12); and R. A. 7.30 p.m. Closing local Stock Quota-
tions and Hong Kong Exchange Mid-Week Variety." 11.20 p.m.-19).
p.m. Sousa Marches. 10.40 p.m. Nersworthy. to Faulkner (March Market Report.
Harry Engleman's Quintet. 11.40 p."John Londoner at Home"-- 17. 1210 pm The News and An- nouncements 12.30 p.m.--Julius Kantrovitch and his Orchestra.
7.35 pm Dance Music.
Fox-Trot-Celebratin. Fox-Trot -One Rainy Afternoon, Fox- Trot-Me and the Moon. Fox-Trot - Miracles sometimes happen, Fox-Trot-Just say
Aloha. Fox-Trot-I wasn't tying when I │
said I love you. Fox-Trot— Midnight blue. Fox-Trot-You've got dust, on your coat, Fox-trot-Does your heart beat? .' Waltz-Neapolitan Nights,
8 p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announce- ments.
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19.83m (15.280 k.c.) 1.05 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, English). German Folk Song. 1.10 An hour of entertain-
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ROYAL MARINES Capts.-E. I S. Martini, to Iron Duke: A. J. Wright, to Newcastle; and J. H. Moxham, to Southamp- ton.
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LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS
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Proby. Lts. D. G. Tweed. Southampton; J. R. Owens and H. A. D. Bell, to Newcastle: P. A. Spittal, to Nelson; TD. Cart- wright and J. A. Gilks, to Redner F. C. Barton, and J. C. Manners. to Ramilies; G. B. & Grimths, to Resolution: A. T. Turner and N. H. D. McG, to Repulse; J. A. Macafee, to Food; and LA
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8.03 p.m. Double Concerto in A
Minor, Op.102 (Brahms), Play-ment, 2 pm News in German ed by Jacques Thiband (Violin: 2.15 p.m. An hour of entertainment (continued). 255 p.m. Greetings and Pablo Casals (Cello) and the Pablo Casals Orchestra to our listeners in New Zealand.
News 3 p.m.
and Economic
POLICE MAPS FOR Conducted by Alfred Cortot.
Review in English. 3.15 p.m. To- THE CORONATION lat Movement Allegro.. 2nd Movement-Andante.
day in Germany. Sound Pictures.
Fall Arrangements Shown 3rd Movement-Vivace non 3.30 pin. A visit to the harmonica
troppo.
factory in Trossingen (English).
By Pins ranged and conducted by Eugen 4 p.m. Musical treasures. Ar-
Police-constables with an apti- Sonntag. 5 pm. Solo concert: tude for draughtsmanship, work- Walter Rummel at the plano, ing under Sab-divisional Inspector 5.30 px. News and Economic Downer, have produced a" map.
8.35 pm. A Recital by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with The Lon- don Palladium Orchestra. Song-There's a bridle hanging
on the wall (Robison)... Orchestra A birthday serenade (Lincke). The valley of the poppies (Ancliffe), Songs-Where's the Sergeant?
(Longstaffe), Tommy Lad Mar ...getson).
Orchestra-Marche Symphonique (Savino), Japanese Carnival (de Basque).
Song Mother of mine (Tours). Dpm, London-Crowning The King, 3. A.Talk by Owen F. Morshead, DS.O., M.V.O., M.C.. (Librarian to His Majesty King George, VI). 9.15 p.m. From the Studio.
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A Recital by Mrs. Nell Mathieson
(Contralto).....
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of the following Valuabl Leasehold
Property altuate at or near Victorie, in the Colony of Hong Kong, being All that piece or parcel of ground registered in the Land Office as Inland Lot Na ITIS, together with the measuaga erections and buildings thereon known as No. 6, Wing Wo Street, Victoria aforesaid.
Area 406 Square feet. Annual Crown rent §14.00,
To be Sold
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TUESDAY,
MAY, 1937,
Review in German 5.45 pm drawn to scale, measuring 12 by PUBLIC AUCTION Line. 6 p.m. Little German Reader. 10ft.. to assist Scotland Yard's German Reconstruction.
8 p.m. plans for the Coronation. 6.15 p.m. Little German Reader.
It shows the whole ceremonia? Sign off DJA and DJB (German. area in detail, and the route of the English). 6.55 pm. Call DJB, DJN. Coronation procession is indicated DJE (German. English). German by red tape. The route is dotted Folk Song. 7 pm. Concert of Light with coloured drawing pins, differ- Music.8 p.m. News in English 8.15 ent colours representing barriers. p.km. Concert of Light Music "staggered" barriers, ambulance (continued), 8.55 pm. Greetings stations, points where crowds can to our Listeners in the "Near safely assemble, and temporary re- Ext."
treshment places
9 pm News and Econo-
mic Review in German and Call
Pins also show those parts which DJQ. 9.15 p.m. Through bush and will be iined by the various dlyl- prairie. Friedrich Gerstacker-au-alons of the Metropolitan Police. thor of the journey and the adven- the spaces to be occupied by de- ture. 10 pm. News and Economic rachments of police from the coun- Review in English on DIE, DJNtles, and other details to assist in DJQ, in Duten on DJB. 10.15 p.m. the smooth and speedy working of To-day in Germany. Sound arrangements.. 3. Bright is the ring of words,man Reader. 10.45 p.m. Gay Con- ter heads denote where temporary Pictures. 10.30 p.m. A little Ger- Other coloured pins with amal- 4.The Roadside Fire-Vaughan
Williams tréni
1. Loveliest of Trees. 2. In Summertime on Bredon Gra- ham Peel."
"5. Life and Death-Coleridge
Taylor
9.30 p.m. London-News and An-
nouncements....
Over
9.55 p.m.. Variety;!:.
Pianoforte. Salos."Head
Heels"-Belection. “Home And Beauty" Selection - Patricia Rogaborough,... Vocal Plantation unlightson (Bass), dan. Orchestra-Polka Medley, Excuse Me Dance New Mayfair. Or-
Songs-Paul
1. chestra, add alon
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cert. 11.30 pm String Trio by telephones v will be fristalled, and Alexander Ecklebe. Erich Wich- where police officials will be sta- mann, vion; Werner Kohler,tioned to deal with any traffe viola; Arın lis Schmidt, cello.emergency. 11.45, p.m. German Reconstruction. The cartographers have also pre- Midnight. Sign of DJN, DJE, DJQ. [pared a number of smaller maps. DJB (German, English)
AUSTRÁLIA
31.E-Wave Length, 3134 metres, Power, 1 Kilowatt: Frequency, 9.38 magacycles. (Hong Kong Times)
for senior officers of the various divisions to familiarise them with the parts they and their men will play in the day's proceedings.
REMAINS OF Á ROMAN VILLAGE
THE 18TH DAY OF
· Ar 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
by
MEASKS, LAMMERT BROS,
AT THEIR AUCTION Booms,
No. 4, DUDLELL STREET, VICTORIA, HUNG Kona.
For further. Particulars and Condi tions of Sale, Apply to:
M. JOHN
STOKES
MASTER,,! Hongkong & shanghai Bank Ballding Solicitors for the Vendor,
or to
MEBBIA DAMMERT BROS,
The Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 28th April, 1937.
owner's steam plough recently turned up Roman coins, and it iả, hoped this.sumer to pursue the investigation further he added.
The finds are in a series of
roughly parallel trenches four or five yards apart and dve funt deer, and wide, which were probably the dumping ground or a nearby v lage. The location is not identi-
· 10.15 p.m. London-Big Bén. “World- 6 p.m. Time signal. 6.01 p.m. Affairs.' A talk by E. V. Hod-Music. 15 pin. News, markets
Gravel Pir Discovery. and weather for the countryman. 10.30 D. London-Sousa Marches. 6.45 p.m. Sporting notes. 7.p.m.
Roman seinains, which presun- (Recorded)...ed to
End of Sesaloni. 7.20 p.m. National pose the hitherto unsuspected ex 10.40 pm, London Mid-Week News Bulletin 7:30 p.m. Victorian intence of a village, have been dia
Variety Jim Colller, the Bing-News Bulletin. 7.35 p.m. Lyre covered three miles north-east of ing Lumberjack, Courtney Hope Bird. 7.40 pm. The Bydricy Trio Braughing. Hertfordshire, during in impressions from life, Will 8 bim, Recital by Lotte Lehmann. the digging of a gravel pit. ⠀ 'fied, but indications point to the Gardner. Arthur Marshall and 9 pm. Talk: 9.15.p.m. Coronation The Ands date from the first hamlet of Gravesend. Among artis Clapham & Dwyer in another Play 10 p.m. Programme from the half of the Second Century, and cles found are globular jars, parts spot at bother. Jack Wilson Melbourne Studios. 10.30 p.m. include shards of pottery, coins of of dishes, a brick-red flagon, and and his Versatile Five will ac- Australasian News Service. 10.45 Hadrian, bones of deer, boar, and knite of cominci Romɔn type), company throughout the pro-p... Jim Davidson's Band. 11.30 other animals, and a Roman knife. The coins are brass sestertii, gramme, Compéré, Hartyn C. pim. Close..
Webster. From the Concert
Hall, Bournville. (Electrical Recording).A.
11 p.m. Close Down.
Christianity is fighting for its 4/30 to 6 pm (approx:) Addfdioñal life, and it is not at all certain of
European
Programme from winning-The Bishop of London.
Archdeacon... Q H. Cameron, Vicar of Fureux Pelham, in whose.
hands the finds have been placed, It is noteworthy that it is the stated that feverat Roman roads in really ignorant who are most the district have not been investi- supercilious when they discover gated, but probably lead to a new ignorance in others,r. EE village or villages. A local-fand- lett.
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