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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONG KONG

ZB W. on Wavelengths" of 335 metres (845 k.c.'s), 31.49 | metres (9.53 m ò's). Hong Kong Times)

9.55 pan. London-Big Ben. "The Qaks" A running commentary on the race for the "Oaks" Stakes, from the Grand Stand, Epsom Racecourse.

10.10 p.m. A Recital by Lucienne

Boyer (Soprano).

Si Petite. Viens danser quand meme. Ne dis pas toujours. La barque d'Yves. Dans la fumee Parlez-moi d'amour.

RUNNING COMMENTARY, ON "THE OAKS.

Drury Lane": 12.30 to 2.15 m. European Pro-chestra.

stamme.

12.30 p.m. The Berlin State Opera

Orchestra.

"Jubel" Overture (Weber). Po lonaise No. 3 (Lt). "Tannhauser" (Wagner)-Pligrims' Chorus, Act, 3. "The Bartered Bride"-Overture | (Smetana). · "Hansel and Gretel"

(Humperdinck)-Witches' ride.

1 p.m. Local; Time Signal, and Weather Report.

1.03 p.m. Variety. Orchestra-(a)" At Dawning; (b) The land of the sky blue water, Alice Blue Gown-Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians. Accor- deon Solo-Bell Ringer-Fox-Trot Maurice

ler and His Orchestra.

1.30 p.m. Reuter Press, Rugby Press: Local Weather Forecast. Time and Announcements,

10.30 p.m. Ambrose and His Or

Fox-Trots -- O.K. for sound,

There's a new world; I get a kick

out of you, Anything goes: I'll step out of the picture. Whatcha gotcha trombone for? She, W're the tops on Saturday night; and My Red Letter Day.

11 pm. Close Down.

DAVENTRY

CORONATION

CELEBRATIONS

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Malaya Thoughts PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Coronauon celebrations--SU,

stirring and dignified-has caused 12 Undersigned have received pens and jot down their, thoughta correspondenta in Malája to gather

Instructions

TO SELL AT

PUBLIC AUCTION

in no uncertain terms, according to a Singapore paper fust to hand. One wilter appeals to his fellow Eurasian citizens to join with other' enthusiasts in favour of a pore Volunteer Defence Corpal and TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1987 Eurasian battalion (of the singa-

not to bury their heads in the sand,"

et us remember that evely year more of our youths are leaf- ing school and their seniors are growing in age and being left be- hind in the race of Life..... There has never been a time when our King and Empire more require that our guards be relay." Mah

If I thought these poor Knes could get a dozen recruits, I should feel that I had once again done a bit for King and Empirë as I did In 1914." concludes the writer, atilising the non-de-plume "EX Kut Battery:"

Call

Wavelengths G.S.G.... 17.79m.c. (16.56m.) G.S.O. ..... 15.18m.c. (19,76m.) G.S.B.

9.31m.c. (31.35m.) G.S.B. 21.47m.c. (13.97mm.) G.S.F. 15.14.c. (19.82m.) Trans. 1 (G.S.O.. G.§.G., G.S.B.),

1 p.m.-Big Ben; "The Strange Adventures of Mr. Penny"-Episode 8-A Recitalby Empire Artists: Unity."

Using as his theme "Malayan another correspondent

мо

Commencing at 2.30 PM.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM UUDDELL STREET,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

Black Wood Ware, Teuk Bed RoomDining Room Drawing Room & Office Furnituro, Ornaments, Pictures, Clocks, Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, E. P. & Brass Ware, Glass Ware, Electric Table Fans, & Lamps, Wardrobe and Cahin Trunks, Car

Alexander. Humorous Sketches-Knock, knock — who's there? Vie Oliver ambles on.-Vic Oliver and Sarah Churchill. Vocal -Das gibt's nur einmal-The Melody Gents, with Orchestra Or- p..-"A North-Country Note- pleads for more unity and under- chestra Black Eyes-Albert Sand-book," a talk by Major J. Fairfax-standing in Malays. "In the old pata, Rugs, Typewriters, Radio, Blakeborough, M.C. 1.55 p.m.-The days," continues the writer, "hich Enamelled Bath; Gramophones and BBC. Theatre organ. 2.25 p.mene reads of in Sir Hugh Chifford's Records, Sewing Machine, etc., etc. News and Announcements. 2.50 books about Malaya, every mem- p.m.-Schumann's Chamber Music.ber of a district or township was -Trans. I-(G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.) known to one and all, the Govern

6.45 p.m.-Big Ben: "Drury Lane" 7.45 p.m.-The BBC. Dance Or chestra, directed by Henry Hall 8.15 p.m.--Friday Midday Concert, under the direction of Johan Hock; from Queen's College Chambers

Commenting on the King's view- TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. Lecture Hall, 9 p.m.The Strange point that by coming into contact Adventures of Mr. Penny" 9.15 we get to know each other, the | P.m.---"Spud":

pro-writer recalls that the King, as the gramme, 9.30 p.m.--News and An-Duke of York, at his yearly camp nouncements.

1.40 p.m. Scottish Music.. Orchestra Strathspeys, Reels (arr. Dlack) Scottish- Country Dance Orchestra. Songs-It's a' roon th' toon, Always take care of your penniles (Lauder).-Sir Harry Lauder. Orchestra-Skye Eight some Reel (arr. Diack)-Scottish Country Dance Orch.

2 p. The J. H. Squire Celeste

Octet.

Andante Cantabile (Tschaikow sky, arr. Willoughby), A Venetian Barcarolle-Serenade (arr) Wii-

loughby).

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

4 to 6.45 pan. Chinese Programme. 8.45 to 11 p.m. European Pro

Framme.

6.45 p.m."London-Drury Lane." The story of the Theatre Royal. told by Cyril Nash. Music written and arranged by Robert Chignell; the B.B.C. Revue Chorus; the B.B.C. Empire Orchestra, Leader. Daniel Melsa, Under the direction of Eric Fogg, Production by Pascoe Thorn-

ton.

7.45 p. Closing local Stock Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report.

7.48.p.m. From the Studio. A talk by the Bishop of Victoria on the Boys Club Association.

& feature

ment officials freely mingled with the eltizens high or low, rich or poor, getting to know their need, outlook in life their point of view."

encouraged boys of public schools Trans, III (6.8.H.. G.S.F., G.S.B..and boys from industrial areas to

10.15 p.m.-Big Ben; "The Oaks

mingle with each other. Thus had

ON VIEW Fróm MONDAY,

"TH 7TH JUNE, 1937.

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEELS.

the King won respect and admira- CHINESE HARDSTONE

tion.

CARVINGS

Exhibition And Sale In London

a running commentary on the race for the "Oaks” Stakes, from the |Grand-stand, Epsom Racecourse.

Although tourists and visitors 10.30 p.m.-Orchestral Music. 10.45 never failed to comment on the p.m-A Recital by Beatrice Ains cordial relationship between the worth, Australian pianist.11 p.m.cosmopolitian races in Malaya, the "Keep it Clean," a disquisition in prose and verse on the gentle art

correspondent concludes that of bathing 11.30 p.m.--An Organ amiablity existing by having clubs Rotary might further the Recital by Erie Thiman, from the where direrent races

All who are interested in Chinese "might art should visit the exhibition of Chelsea Parish Church of St. Luke, mingle in play, work and exchange Chinese hardstone carvings at Mr. 11.55, D.M.-A. Recital by Olive Mc- Kay 1210. p.m-News and An-

views."*

Charles Nott's gallery. 38, Bury While Europe was now in a "fer-Street, St. James's, which is claim - nouncements. 12.35 p.m.-Reginaldment, living in fear, doubt and ed to be the most important of its King and his Orchestra..

hatred, because of lack of under- kind at present on view for sale standing, never in the Empire, in Europe, states the ""Times." are we so united as we stand to- The major portion of the exhibi- day. Why? Because our King,tion is devoted to carvings in jade, head of this vast family extending many of which are important from all over the 'world, won hits sub- their Imperial associations. The Jecta by love, sympathy and under- [visiter should note No. 26. an ex- standing."

AUSTRALIA

31.R.-Wave Lengib, 3134 metres, Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency,

quisite mottled translucent green jade dish of circular forin carved In reller with cloud design and the Pa Chi-Halang or "Eighty Happy PACIFIC PARLEYS Omens.” This piece of the late Ming perlad was formerly in the London, June 2... Imperial Collection of the Emperor It is understood that Mr. Joseph Chlen Lung and was taken from A. Lyons, Frime Minister of Aus the Bummer Palace in 1860, There tralia, has considerably elaborated 19 also a pair of white jade natural his original plan for a conference boulder screen carvings, No. 28, of Pacific powers; leading up to a portraying in relief Shou Lao In.

8. p.m. Local: Time Signal, Wea-.

9.58 megacycles. ther Report and Announcements. 12.45 p.m.; At Home and Abroad

8.03 p.m. A Concert Programme.

The Watchman".1 p.m. Time "Planoforte Solos-Prelude and Bignal, Victorian News Bulletin,

p.m. Interstate Fugue No. 1 in C Major, Prelude 1.05

Weather and Fugue No. 2 in C Major (Bach) Notés. 1.15 pm Music.

2.30 PIL Harriet Cohen. Contralto Bolos- "Adventures in Music"-Professor The Young Nun, The Trout, Hedge-Bernard Heinze, 3pm. Time Roses (Schubert) Sophile Braslan Signal. School Broadcast-Travel Soprano Solo-Gretchen at the Talk. 3.20 p.m. Classic Music Spinning-Wheel (Schubert).-Meta Session. 4 p.m. Close.

6.30. p.m. Seinemeyer. Orchestral Symphony Chimes. News, Markets and Wea No. 102 in E Flat Major (Haydn)ther for the Countryman. 6.45 Pacific Pact. He spoke at length the Isles of the Blest, which have Boston Symphony Orchestra, con- Sporting Notes. 7 p.m. Chimes. ducted by Serge Koussevitaky. "Current Books Worth Reading on this subject at to-day's meeting

of the Imperial Conference. Movements 1st, Largo Allegro Mr. Vance Palmer. 7.20 pun.

The Australian delegation 1 vivace; 2nd, Adagio; 3rd, Trie and National News Bulletin 7.30 p.m. pleased with the reception ac Menuetto; 4th, Presto:

Victorian News Bulletin. 735 pm corded the proposal, and it is Other notable pieces are No. 1, 2. Lyre Biri. 7.40 pim. Programmé from the Sydney Studios. 8 pm opinion inclines more and more of the Northern Bung period.

pointed

that Australian dragon-handled ritual libation cup Programme by Sydney MacEwan, From Offenbach's Sample Box Tenor. 8.30 pan. Programme from towards the view that the Pacific similar in form to the cup in the (Urbach), Maidens of Baden (Kom- the Melbourne Studios. 9.15 p.m. Ocean will inevitably play a bigger Aston Collection in the Victoria zak), Dream Waltz (Millocker). The A Sketch from the Hobart Studios. Squirrel Dance (Smith), The Night- 7.35 pm. Programme from the Mel Ingale's Morning Greeting (Reck-bourne Studios. 9.45 pm. A Variety tenwald). Waldteufel Waltz Fot-Programme, from the Adelaide pourri (arr. Silbermann)..

8.50 p.m. Merek Weber and His

Orchestra.

9.15 p.m. London--A Feature Pro-

gramme.

9.30 p.m. London-News' and An- nouncements.

REPORT ON MUI TSAI

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London, Juné 2.

vote When the Colonial Office was discussed in Commons har Ormsby Góre announced that an- other day would be left open for the discussion on the report of the Palestine Commission when it had been received

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imposed upon them the Chien. Lung seal mark, a sign that they were appropriated by the Emperor

for the Imperial Collection."

part in international arairs of, and Albert Museum; No. 152, a the future and that there is rea-superb Chien Lang translucent son to believe, that other Dominions green fade eight-lobed bowl, carved

in relief with the twin fish; No." hold a similar view. Studios. 10.10 p.m. A Programme For this reason it is felt that the 166, an Imperial Incense burner in from the Melbourne Studios: 10.30 present time is best for. a concert- brilliant apple and emerald green p.m." Australasian News Service.ed effort to guarantee peace in the Jadelte from the collection of the Emperor Pu 71. now Kuperor 10.45 p.m. Meditation Music. 11.30 Pacific.

It is believed that Mr. Lyons has Chang Th of Manchuria, and No, pm. Close.

been informed of the many dim-211; a carving of Lung-Mu. one of culties in his path, but this has the attendants of Kwan-Yin, the not altered his determination to go associate figure to one In the ahead with his piẩn s

Bishop Collection in the Métro- politan Museum, New Bork

DERBY DINNER AT THE PALACE

Lolidon. Jurie 2 The King and Queen had a great welcome from a crowd estimated At 250 000, when, they drove into Epsom Downs this afternoon and,

gether with other members of the Royal Family saw from the Royal Box Midday Bun wir the race for the Derby Stakes from Sandsprite, with Le Grand Due: third. The winners owner, G.B. Miller is the first woman to win the Derby at Epsom and she was congratulated by Their Majesties after the race. The second horse I also

owned by a woman. The ing save a dinner party to men bera of the Jockey Club at Buc- kingham Palace to-night British Wireles

The Colonial Secretary referred to the recent report of the Com- mission on mal-taal, but declined to make any statement pending receipt of observations thereon of the, Governor of Hong Kong and the Straits Setulment and their Executive Comciliom The Bri tish Government had set lie hands to the ploughm gestort te modify a Chinese Custom which, in | The opinion was aiz evil and it was: essential 15 mincess – was to be achieved, that Chinés pabika opin- for should be carried his stuur of reforms and... – therefore, he, wel- comed the growing number of Chi- oug nese reformers who were willing to British

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Reports that Tokyo may soon become a venue of a Pacific con- ference are described as sheer speculation. Deuter.

· BASQUE PREMIER'S

DAUGHTER

Kidnapping Fears

The carvings in rock crystal are also notable for their supers- quality, a pair of late, eighteenth- century' massive figures of Kwan- Yin ranking among the thest specimens in Europe. They are boo, some exceptionally ne carvings in soapstone: No, 264 an extremely rare Imperial Ch'ien Lung grow carving in fine colour Japla lasull

TRAVEL CONGRESS

Paris June 2 The daughter of the Baschtle Premier, Acquire who has been staying with her mother in Blarits, has been ordered by her fatter to proceed to London, it is stated by DE The reason for this order seems to be the Premier's fear that” his daughter will be kidnapped in the French coastal resort. A Basque

Berlin, June 2 Chancellor Adolf Hitler,, asaf

Goebbe eceived the

|| yacht ""re-named " "Warrior” has soon as

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