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Slavonic Dance No. 8 In News and Review of the Week in Silvery Moon And Golden Sands- Dvorak): Slavonic Dance No. 9 In English. 3.15 p.m. Today in Ger- Roy Fox and His Orchestra. B Major (Dvorak); Slavonic many. Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m. Foggy Day In London film Dance No. 11 In F Major (Dvorak);The drummer. Fairy play by Al-
"RHEINLAND" "Damsel in Destress") Nice Work Slavonie Dance No. 13 In B Flat fred Hein. 4 p.m. Club of Notions. ||
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My Dearest One Tauber-Rotter pm. Sports Review. 10 pm. News 25th Feb.
No claims will ce admitted after the Optional Oargo will not be landed here Goods have left the Godowns, and all (a) The Big Apple (b) What will My Every Thought. My One Desire and Review of the Week. In English nless Notice has been given prior to goods remaining undelivered after the I tell my Heart? (c) So Rare (d)(from "Giuditta"-Lehar-Knepler- and Dutch. 10.15 p.m. Today in Steamer's arrival, but carried on from 29th Fe 1938, will be subject to. Vieni. Vieni. 5.15 p.m. Interval of Lohner).
Germany, Sound Pictures. 10.30 port to port to the final port of call te rent. recorded dance music from- ZBW.'| 10.25 p.m. Light Orchestral and p.m. Concert of an Army Band. which the option extenda
All broken, cnated, and damaged 5.20 p.m. (a) It's the natural Thing Variety. V!
10.45 p.m. Non-stop. Lively enters
All broken, chafed and damaged foods Goods are to be left in the Godowns, -Orch. - Serenade (Heykens)tainments.
The German Short-are to be left in the Godown where where they will be examined on 26th Birthday Serenade (Paul Lincke)---
Wave Stativu. 11.45 p.m. Topical they will be examined on any Tuesday Feb., 1938, at 10 am, by our Sur-
and Fridays between the hours of veyors Messrs Goddard sad Douglas. p.m. Interval of recorded Max Muhlbeck and His Orchestra. Talk. Midnight. Sign off (German, 10.45 4.M. and Noom within the Broo To comply with the General Bonded dance music from ZBW. 5.40 p.m. Organ-La Danza (Rossint)
Storage period.
Warehouse Regulations consignees (a) She's a Latin from Manhattan Musica Proibita (Gastaldon) —
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HOLLAND-INDIA
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(Mart and 6.18 p.m. Orch. Vocal-Fritz grow too old to Dream.
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SHANGHAI-JAPAN CABLE RATES REDUCED
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PHILIPPINE
MINING NEWS]
TRANSFER You will no doubt be interested
00.00 01.00 GMT, wavelength 31.28 m. "In a business such as ours, it to know that during the year the is dimcult to forecast the future technical department of the Com-
01.00–02,00 GMT, wavelength with any degree of accuracy, but pany was transferred to Messrs.
31.28 m. I feel that I can, without undue Marsman, Hong Kong China Ltd..
13.25-13.25 G.MT. wavelength optimism, say that the present and arising out of this, Mr. Gifford
16.88 m. year has started under favourable (Hull was invited to a seat on the
Wavelength 31.28 m. conditions, and if we should be Board, and our former manager,
00.00-01.00 Phohi programme successful in obtaining a fair share Mr. Blackmore, is now associated
It is
for the, Western Hemisphere. of the piling contracts which are with Mr. Hull's Company. likely to be placed during the the hope of your Board that this
Wavelength 31.28 m. year, we should be able to produce arrangement will be fruitful of Telegraph rates between Shang-
01.00-02.00 Special broadcast for BATONG-BUHAY even better resulta for your Com-hat and points in Japan will be very fair showing next year.'
Gold Mines. Central-and Bouth-America by the declared Mr. S.M. Churn, Chair-pany than its past record shows, radically slashed on March 1, a Inc. announces that Earle W. Ber-Rom. Cath. Broade. Ass. (K.RO.). man, at the annual meeting of the especially so as Mcasra. Marsman spokesman for the Japanese Em-ry, general mine superintendent, 1. Music; 2, Missionnews; 3, Music; Vibro Piling Company Limited, have undertaken to work the basey announced in Shanghai is arriving in Manila soon for the 4, Political talk by Mr. Paul de held in the Jacobean Room of the Manila field on behalf of the Com-several days ago.
purpose of selecting and purchas-Waart; 5. Actualities; 6. Music. Hong Kong Hotel on Saturday (pany.
The rates on ordinary messages ing additional equipment for the
from 75 gold Į mines. In a business such as ours, it's will be reduced Addressing the meeting, the difficult to forecast the future centimes a word to 55 G.C., while Thomas Weeks president, sald with any degree of accuracy, but the press rates will be reduced that according to a recent letter from Mt. Berry, the values are In directing your attention to I feel that I can, without undue from 21 to 10 centimes per word.
that the present The new rates will be put in holding up nicely in both Winzes Profit and Loss Account, optimism, say which shows a profit of $24,129.28, year has started under favourable effect by all companies operating and that the north drift of "H" I would observe that no charge has conditions, and if we should be cable, services between Shanghai tunnel is improving in values. Mr. been made to this Account" in successful in obtaining a fair share and Japan. respect of depreciation, the reason of the piling contracts which are being that your Directors are of likely to be placed during the year, the opinion that the amount of We should be able to produce a very $26,514.17 written off Plant during fair showing next year. the year as the result of the ap- propriation from Profit and Loss Account which you approved at the last annual meeting, is about six times as much as what would have been required for deprecia- tion this year.
morning.
Chairman said:-
the
Turning to the Balance Sheet,
"I think you will and the statement
very straightforward, and will only expect me to comment that as the
OTHER BUSINESS «
The report and accounts were seconded by Mr. M. Well! and carried unanimously.
Company for the ensuing year.
Messrs. Lowe, Bingham arid Matthews were re-elected auditors, At f renumeration of $400 per annum, on the proposal of the Chairman seconded by Mr. EW. Blackmore.
Present at the meeting were Mr. 8. M. Churn (Chairman), Hon.
Berry further stated in his letter that the compressor equipment is running in a most satisfactory manner.
TREASURY BILLS
London, Feb. 25. The total amount applied for in
Wavelength 16.88 m. Phohi-programme for the Netherlands Indies,
13.25 National anthem and open- ing-announcement.
13.30 Stock reports.
13.40 Varled programme. 14.00 Talk on sports by Mr. C. J. Groothoff.
14.20 Actualities.
14.40 Varied programme. 14,55 Meeting of the Phohi-Club. 15.15 Daily News Bulletin. 15.25 Close down and national anthem.
The appointment of Mr. Gifford Dr. R.H. Kotewall, Mr. Gifford Hull tenders for £40,000,000 Treasury 8.15 am-Big Ben. "In Town Hull to the Board was confirmed. and Mr. J.J. Basto (Directors), Mr. Bills was £92,030,000. The average Tonight." 8.45 a.mTalk: "The On the proposal of the Chair- F. E. A. Remedios (Secretary), rate per cent for bills at three Way of Peace"-7. 9.15 am-The man, seconded by Mr. EV. Black- Messrs. EW. Blackmore, Lam Shu- months was 10/1.308 as against BBC Empire Orchestra 10 am- more, the Hon. Dr, R.H. Kotewall chuen, M. Weill, C.E. Basto and 10/104d week ago (British The News and Announcements.
Wireless.) was re-elected a Director of the L. Well (shareholders),
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