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¡BUSINESS DIRECTORY U.S. FOREIGN TRADE

DENTISTS

MR. HARRY FÒNG, DENTIST,

DR. S. L. KWONG, Dental Surgeon

HAVE NOW REMOVED

To

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ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS

W. 8. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay,

Chicago, To-day.

Mr. George, N. Peek, President df the export Import banks, has hinted that reciprocal tariffs might| deviate the most favoured,nation policy, saying that many nations were negotiating for special agree- ments not extended to others.

WANTED" by a well-elocated English boy 20 years of ag possessing con- Kidrible business experience and 'ex-1, cellent credentials, position with re-Shipbuilders & Repairers. Call Fing "L" United putable business

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To make our treaties serve the

States interests undor. Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.existing conditions, we may be obligated to resort temporarily to al policy of extending the most favoured nation treatment only to nations which reciprocate in fact," The sald.

OPTICIANS

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL COMPANY,

'Phone 22232.

53, Queen's Road Central.

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS Call right now for your

selections. Kowloon Silk Palace, 31 Nathan Roud.

HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY.

On male at all book-stalls and at the

TRAFALGAR DAY

THE Committee and Members of

afices of the Publishers, 3A, Wynd-the

the NAVY LEAGUE will lay

ham Street.

CRAIGENGOWER_CRICKET CLUB

LAWN BOWLS CLOSING DAY

M

EMBERS are reminded that,

weather permitting. the

Lawn Bowls Closing Day and “AT

A wreath at the Cenotaph at 11 A.M. on SATURDAY, 20th, Octo ber.

Members are requested to assemble at 10.55 A.M.

HELENA MAY INSTITUTE

THE ANNUAĻ

THE MEETING of

Observers are recalling the pre- Mr. vious differences between Peck and the State, but have re- served judgment.

Mr. Peek said that trade agree- ment would provide protection for| United States exportere against jexchange restrictions. - United Press per S. E. Levy and Company.

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KOWLOON WEDDING

Mr. William Marrett And Mrs. Coleman

AT ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH

A pretty wedding was solemnised

at St. Andrew's Church yesterday afternoon when Mrs. Edna Joyce Coleman, the youngest daughter of

While Mrs. Arthur Williams, New York socialite, was stepping out at an Atlantic Beach, L. T. function as Mae West in this cost- ume, Mae West was appearing (left) at a party in Los Angeles with her sister Beverly (centre), looking like Mrs. Williams might have appeared if she hadn't made up like Mae West,

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programme will

BRIDGE NOTES

Distributional Values

by Ely Culbertem.

REFORM IN INDIA

(Continued from Page 9) Meanwhile, the Committee has made a most exhaustive examina- tion of the problem with the acais- tance of the delegates representing Rare indeed is the hand at Bridge the interests most closely affected in in which a player, not vulnerable, India, and it has had the advice of has an absolutely sound Opening expert witnesses who have been bid with a surplus of honour tricks called upon to give evidence on all and finds himself left in a contract aspects of the vast problem,

of one doubled, in, which, because

MAIN TASK CONCLUDED

of a dearth of distributional values. The Committee's main task is he goes down 1,000 points,

now completed, but there still re- However, Mri Charles B. Griner, mains an immense amount of de of Jacksonville, Fla., was the par-tailed work to be done in connection ticipant In a recent Rubber Bridge with the preparation of reports and"

his records for printing and publica game in that elty in which

luckless opponent in the West met tion. There is, however, every pros- pect that the report will be publish- ed next month.

this fate. The hand was:

West, Dealer.

Neither side vulnerable

North

S-10 4 3

H-A

D-A KQ 43

10 B

Weet-

S.-A K 9 8

·H.-K'Q 10 D. J 9.8 C-A 7 S

| East-

S

H- 9 8 7 3 D.-10 7.6 2 C.-K 5 4 South

BETTY COMPSON ON THE AIR

Popular Star To Appear west

At Alhambra To-night

Miss Betty Compson, the popular

S-Q,98 7,5,2 H-6 5 4 2 D.-- C.-9.6 2.

The bidding:

North

18

East South.

·Dbl.: Pass Pass

Pass

The desirability of making the report available, simultaneously in Indla and in Britain has been re- cognised, but Parliamentary appro- val for such a course is necessary. Accordingly, when Parliament; rese- sembles, a resolution to effect this will be submitted on behalf of the Government. If such sanction is granted the time required to carry out the wishes of Parliament' indi- cates that the publication of the report may be expected towards the end of November, and the report will probably be debated soon after in both Houses of Parliament. ""The presentation of the bill to give ef- fect to Government proposals will follow-British. Wireless Service.

HARBIN SHIPPING TO BE SUSPENDED

Harbin.

Mr. Gringer was seated. South. With the cold season rapidly ap GENERAL the late Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Munbe broadcasted to-day. from the

for a Takeout, that regardless of Guild has arranged to discontinue subscribing ford of St. Leoparda, Sussex, was Hong Kong Broadcasting Station screen star, gave a very interesting and reasoned, when North doubled proaching, the Harbin Navigation a wave length of 855 talk of a day's work in a Hollywood what his partner's high cards and steamer sailings from Harbin from HOME" will be held on SUNDAY, members will be held on SATUR-married to Mr. William Marrett, Z.B.W. on

only son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Marrett metres (845 K.Cs)-

studio over ZBW, the Hong Kong distributional values might be, it to-morrow and to close, all shipping the Sungari River by the 21st October, 1934. Presenta- DAY, 20th October at 19.30 a.m.

was much better to play against traffic on tion of Prizes and Tea Dance.

After the meeting there will be of Portsmouth, England.

1-2.15 p.m.-European Programme. Broadcasting Station, last night.

Weat's contract than to make a bid next Thursday or Friday. an auction of Magazines..

The bride, who was given way 1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Re- Miss Compson will make U. M. OMAR,

of two with four hearts to. the six- by Mr. Arthur Andrews, looked port.

sonal appearance at the 9.20 p.m.spot. As a matter of fact, this Hon. Secretary.

charming in a shell pink net, dress Hong Kong, 18th October, 1934.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded Programme. performance to-day at the Alham-view was fully sustained by the two tricks in actual play." set off with a white picture hat.

1.15 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong She carried pink and white Hono-Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong bra Theatre, Lynn Cown, noted result. lulu creeper.

Kong Hotel Grill Room (by courtesy Hollywood composer, and Bill Bai- of the Management).

́SPORT NOTICES.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY. on SATURDAY, 24th October, 1934, com-| mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30

p.m.

PUBLIC AUCTION

HE Undersigned have received

Auction

Tinstructions to sell by public

ON

Tuesday, the 23rd. October, 1934

commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room,

4, Duddoll Street, . -A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Teak

Mrs. A. Andrews, as Matron of Honour, wore an old rose georgette gown and carried a bouquet off mixed African daisies.

The Rev. J.-R. Higgs officiated atj [the ceremony, while the duties of best man were. undertaken by Mr. G. Morris,

After the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at St. Andrew's Church Hall. Later, the happy hatstands, Chesterfield couple left for their honeymoon couches and armchairs, Teak which is being spent at Repulse Mombers are notified that they and

and Bay. Mrs. Marrett wore a jade dining tables their Ladies must wear their Badges extension prominently displayed throughout the chairs, Teak chest of drawers, green ensemble with beige hat and Meeting.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Teak bookcases, Teak bedsteads accessories to tone.

No One without a Badge will be ad with hair mattresses, Teak ward- mitted to the Members' Enclosure.

Badges admitting Non-Members to robes with bevelled mirror doors,

Chits, &c.

at

CRUISE AROUND THE WORLD

Former C.P.R. Captain

To Make Trip

the Members. Enclosure and Club Screen, ice chest, Bronze & brass Rooms

$5.00

flower pots, for Gentlemen ornament, Porcelain and $3.00 for Ladies (Both in Teak dressing tables, Tea роув, cluding Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal Cutlery Dinner crockery, Glass application of a Member, such Member ware, Oil paintings, Pictures, Cur- to be responsible for all visitors intro-tains, Carpets & rugs, Electric duced by him, and for Payment of All table lamps, Table fans, Portable After 44 years of service with The Secretary's office, Srd Floor. grampaphones and records, Teak the Canadian Pacific Line, Captain Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) will filing cabinets, Teak office desks E. P. Green, former commander of and chairs, Curios, Typewriters, the R. M. S. Empress of Asia, is Badges admitting to Members' En Rattan chairs and table, Looking proposing to start on a timeless closure will NOT be on sale at the Race glass, Table clocks, Cloisonne cruise around the world with his son from Hong Kong in a local On No Pretext will Children be per-vases, Books, etc., etc. mitted in either Enclosure during the

built schooner named Romance. The Meating.

vessel will be launched from Ah King's alipway on November 17. The first leg of the voyage will be

elose at 12 o'clock, noon.

Course.

also

Few pieces of Very Fine Black Tiffins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from Wood Ware

Telephone the No. 1 Boy in advance. 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including "Ladies. Soldiers and is payable at the Gate. and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting, ・・・

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 15th October, 1934.

One Large Dinner Set "Limo

ges"

Two Refrigerators

and

·

Several Fine Bronze Statuattes

One Electric Fountain One Herring Hali Marvin Safe Two Radio Sets

Vancouver..

JUGGLING JOURNALISTS

(Continued from Page 1)

It has transpired, however, that!

On View from Monday, the 22nd. no such decision was made by the October, 1884

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

-Auctioneers, Hong Kong, 19th October, 1934.

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What nutriment does our body require to develop and to preserve

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The small proportions of Lecithin contained in our foodstuffs are not sufficient as a rule to provide our nervous organs with a suficient amount of casily digestive nerve nutriment, and, subsequent to insufficient feeding of

Chinese Customs authorities.

1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, ley, instrumentalist, will assist

¡screen star. Rugby Press News, etc.

2.15 p.m.-Close Dawn. TALK ON "TO-MORROW'S RACING"

Classical Programme *

4-7 pa-Chinese Programme. 7-10.40 p.m.-European Programme 7 p.m. Closing Local Stock Quota- tlons, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quotations,

7.08-7.45 p.m.-Variety. Fox-Trot

Cupid

The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall,

Piano Solo-

Now that you're Gone Can't we Talk it' Over

Carroll Gibbons with his boy

Friends.

1 Song--

Why don't They leave us alene?" I was in the Mood

Hildegarde (Soprano).

Band-

The Gay Ninetles-Waltz Medley

Debroy Somers Band..

Piano Solos-

One hour with you--Medley

Raje da Costa.

Song

I Envy the Moon

You've got me crying again Charles Carlisle (Tenor). 1.45-8 p.m.From the Studio.

"Tomorrow's Racing" by

port

Mr. A. J. P. Heard.

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Re- 8.03-8.50 p.m.-From the Studio.. Selections by the R.M.S. "Comorin" Orchestra. 8.59 p.m.Three Songs by Danny Malone. (Tenor).

1. The Dear Little Shamrock

(Jackson).

2. Love's Roses (Broones).

3. Sweetheart Darlin' (Kahn). 9-10.30 p.m.-Classical Programme, Orchestral-

Toccata and Fugue (Bach)

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stokowski.. Choral Prelude Out of the Deen

Call to thee (Bach) Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra Mr. A. H. Forbes is the Commis-

conducted by Leopold Stokowski. Bioner, of Chinese customs for Kow-

Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G loon and district, but this does not

Major. (Bach) Ecole Normale Chamber Orchestra, mean that all goods consigned from foreign countries to Canton and Paris conducted by Alfred Cartot

3 Movement Allegro. other places in Kwangtung have "to

*2nd

-Allegro. pass the customs in Hong Kong or

9.30 p.m. Renter Press Bulletins, Kowloon" as hinted in the report. London 1 pm. Stock and Commodity

Commissioner Forbés paid a visit Quotations.

to Canton last Sunday, and an en-Euryanthe

Overture (Webar).

Concertgebouw Orchestra.

terprising Canton journalist in Willem Mangelberg and his question translated; his name into

In the Aria- Chinese as For Ba See. course of editing, the Chinese word For was dropped, and Mr. our nervous organs, soon a variety of nervous affections appears, which, as Forbes was mentioned as Mr. Ba nerves control the activity of all organs, soon, leads to manifold bodily ailments: We may only cite lack of appetite, debility, deficient renovation She of the blood, anaemia, head and backache, acute Irritability, Inseltude and Insomnia. In all these cases it is of great importance to provide for a con- tinual supply to the body of purest Lecithin. Lecithin is not to be confused with artificially prepared anorganical mineral salts containing phosphorus, which latter are insignificant as nerve foods.

Neura Lecithin Pearls, unsurpassed in palatableness and contents of purest Lecithin: obtained in an extremely high form of purity by a patented process. The process of manufacturing Neurs Pearls is being permanently controlled by German government chemical test office

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Hear" (Rossini) (Act 1.) Barber of Seville-"A Little Voice 1

Marion Talley (Soprano). Symphony No. 7 in A Major

(Beethoven, Op. 92) Leopold Stokowski and the When the Chinese news copy

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra reached the translator of a localist Movement-Poco sostenuto;

* Vivace English languago daily, he figured out that Mr. Ba See must be Books 2nd Movement--Allegrotto,

3rd Movement Presto! in English spelling. Hence the

4th Movement Allegro con brio, story was passed around that Mr.

10.30. Reuter Press Bulletins. Books Was to be first Commissioner Rugby Mhday Press News Farther of Chinese customs in Hong Kong London Stock and Commodity Quota- and would begin his duties on tions, followed by New York Opaningi

Quotations; November, 1

$10.40 pClose Down:

a per-

were

too

Of course, it is obvious that the North opened the King of dia-hand would have played better at East, being Queen and Ace. Mr. Griner dis-for East and West. themonds and continued with the any other declaration than spades carded on the three diamonds his void of spades, should have rescu- the three losing clubs. North then led ed West, as the chances of the singleton Ace of hearts and Double being left in then a club, which was ruffed by great. South, and the eventual outcome After South passed obviously for No less than 957,000 copies of of the deal was that West mede penalties, West should have bid the Holy Bible were sold in Ger only the Ace and King of spades. jone notrump and allowed East to honour-decide in regard to the best bid for many in 1983, according to A hand containing 44

Itricks turned out to be worth but the combined hands. figures. published recently.

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