Model No. 110

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HITS

IN BRUNSWICK

RECORDS

The Brunswick House

"Arcade--Gloucester Bldg.

THE

MORRISON

(The Sign of Quality)

PIANO

STANDS ALONE FOR

PLEASURE PLAYING

AND EDUCATING

and will fulfil these ro quirements because it is built for such purposes.

GUARANTEED

for

TEN YEARS.

For Sale or Hire at

TSANG FOOK PIANO

COMPANY

8, Des Voeux Road, Central (Entrance Ice House Street) Telephone 24648

ON TOP OF THE WORLD.

I'

BUSINESS OPTIMISM OF

BIR W. MORRIS.

Sir William Morris, head of Morris Motors, Ltd., stated in a speech in London.

"My view is that business in this country is improving steadily--it has been improving sined the cla Government went out.

"I am going to assert off my own" bat that we shall continue to find} business improve, and I think that in the next few years, we in this country shall get back to where we were-and that is on top of the world. With the brains and energy we have in Britain it is quite im possible to conceive that this coul not be so."

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.

11 to 11.30. n. m.-Stock quotations. 11.30 a.m.-Chinese maisis.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY

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POLICE REGATTA.

SHÄTAUKOK BOAT WINS

AGAIN.

The Polios held their annual. regatta as Stonecutters Island on Sunday when the Shataukok boat won the cup for the incond time 15.30 p.m.-Europaan programms of by defeating No. 4 Police launch in

́ ́ ́Victor and H,M.V. records,

1 p.m.-Local time, and weather

raport.

the final,

At the conclusion of the races, Mra L. H. C. Calthorp gave away 1.20 p.m-Rugby Press nows, mail the prizes." Among those present

notier, atc.

2 p.m.-Close down.

*

to 8 pm--European programme. 5 to 6.30 p.in.-Programme of Vic-

tor and H.M.V. records..

Variety:

Orchestral—" Blade Maria," Orchestral---" Chinnin' and Chat-

- tin' (with May."-Bubber Miley and hi Mileage Makers- V-38146.

Vocal Quartette" Beautiful.

National Cavaliers. Vocal Quartette Was It a

Dream The Revellers-21518, Hawaiian Guitare - "Honolulu

March."!

Hawaiian Guitar Kohala March."-Frank Fercra and

John Paaluhi-B2417, Humorous Song-" The Bride's

Lament."

Humorous Song" Jack is Every Inch a Sailor.”—Frank Crumis..

21088

Orchestral Do You Believe in Love at Sight ??...-McKinney's Cotton Pickera.-92811.

2.0 to 5. pim.

"Memories

Octettes.

of Chopin Willoughby). J. H. Squire Celeste Octette, ---DX7, "Serenade in C. Eligie" (Tschai-

kowsky, arr. Sear), -DX93, "None But the Weary Heart '*

(Tschaikowsky, arr. Willough- by),J. H. Squire Celeste Outelte.

"Down Memory Lane" (arr. Willoughby). -J. H. Squire Coleste Oetette.-DX907. 5.37 $6.17 p.m.

Band Selections,

"Second to None" (Ord Home), "El Albanico" (Javeloyca).-- Reg. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.-4060.

"Triana" (Lopez). "The Volen of the Guns" (Al- ford)-Reg. Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.-3844. "Valse Creole" (Tschaikowsky), Reg, Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.-9362.

0.17 to 7 p.m.-

Operatic.

Organ Solo "Frederica - O Maiden My Maiden'" (Lehar). (Continued on nezt Volumn.)

201.

177.30)

levas)

HONG KONG POLICE

RESERVE

[OGNERS, BY THE HON, HR, K. D. C. WOLFE, C.M.QU... INAPINGTON, GENERAL

OF POLICE:)

Chinese Company.

mcruits will attend at the Chiness Training Course-Part ITAI

Company's Hondquarters, to-day at 3.30 pm for instruction

Defendu Claas.This will be held to-morrow at Police Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. under Police Sergeant R. J. Hunt.

4

oruits of the Chinese Company will Training Course-Part 1.-All ro-

were Mr. D. Burlingham, D.9.Patome Central Police Station for (K), Mr. L. H. C. Calthorp, A.SP. (K.), and Inspector Lane..

Organ Solo "Fredericn-Way

side Rone" (Loher)-Quentin Maclean.-DB277.

Squad Drill on Thursday at 5:30 F.m.

N.C.O. Class-All N.COs. will attand the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Friday, at 4 p.m. for instruction under Mr. Pater- BOB, P.P.I.S.

Company Parado.—À]], tanks cof the Chinese Company are reminded Chorus "La Gioconda-Fastave of the parade to be held at the Central Police Station at 2.30 p.m. Pane" (Ponchielli)...

on Saturday. All members must Chorus: Madam Butterfly-attend as a Company photograph Humming Chorus (Puccini) La will be taken at this time: Dress-

Blue Uniform, Cnp with White

Senia Chorus of Milan-4801. Piano Solo Rossakivalier

Fantasy on" Love Thomes (Strauss, arr. Craingor)-Percy Grainger, DB28. Orchestral Madamo Butterfly"

--Selections (Puccini, arr. God- troy)-New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra,300

Organ Bolo-Tales of Hoffman

-Barcarolle" (Offenbach). Organ "Solo" Cavalleria Rusti- cana Intermezzo" (Masengini) -Tornace Casey:-DB130; ..Piano Solo-Rigoletto Para phrase" (Verdi, arr. Eikst) Irene Scharrer.-DB70, p.m.-Stock quotations, mail notice, etc.

Cover. Truncheon, Belt, Whistle and Chain Armlet and Badge, Pocket Policeman" and Note-Book to be carried.

*

Indian Company. Leave,-Constable Rose Jiwan Singh has returned from leave,

Flying Squad Strength-Constable R350 L A Guimaraes has been struck of the Roll of the Kowloon Section, Flying Bquad na from January 16

The final instructional patrol ef the month of the Hong Kong Sec- tion will take place on Friday: All mombers mast attend. Dres uniform and cap with white cover. Members will fat in 'nt Central) Police Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp.

Reserve Emergency Unit, Dofendu Class-The defendu class will be held in the Gymnasium at Police Hendqt, rters, on Thursday

7 to 8 p.m.-Programme of Victor at 5.30 p.m. under Police Sergeant

and HMV, records.

7.05 to 7.45 p.1.-

Selections by the Hollywood Bowl

Orchestra.

Carneval Overture" (Dvorak).. Fantastic Symphony-March to the Scaffold" (4th Movement). (Berlioz).

(Manuel de

The Fire Dance " Fall).-3380,

Islamey (Mili Balakirew).-

6970.

**The Sleeping Beauty-Ballet "Suite" (Tschaikowsky-871/

687%

7.45 to 8 p.m.-

R. J. Hunt.

Practice Patrol-A

practice

patrol will take place on Friday, at 5.15 p.m. Members will fall in rs that hour outside Queen's. Pier. Uniform if possible..

(Sgd.) D. L. KING.

D. S. P. (R)

RACING RECORD.

COMPREHENSIVE PUBLICA- "TION JUST ISSUED.

racing.

The Hong Kong Racing Record for 1931 has just been published by. the Hong Kong Jockey Club and "The Childen's Corner Suite contains a mine of useful informa (Debussy), "Doctor Gradus adtion regarding the past year's Parnnesum,” "Jumbo's Lut laby," "Serenade for the Doll," The Snow is Dancing," "The Little Shepherd "Golliwog's Cake Walk"-Played by Alfred

· Cortot,-7147/7143.

The book is in four sections, the first of which deals with pony records and gives details of every pony registered. in Hong Kong last year. The second section gives the complete results of the year's rÁC- The third section shows "Distance Records" and gives a 8.03 to 11.30 p.m.-Relay from Ko complete list of the races over vari

Shing Theatre.

9

pm-Local time and weathering.

report.

10.30 p.m. (approx.)-Rughy

day Press news,

11.30 p.m.-Close down,'

nga distances giving the results and mid-le times. The last section shows the record of jockeys who have par- ticipated in the racing in Hong Kong during the year.

All records in the above Euro- nean programmes are supplied by Messrs. Moutrie & Co.

Altogether the publication is very comprehensive and is one which no racagcer can afford to go without:-

AO FC Average of Shanghai Stocks

TWENTY

REPRESENTATUS STOCEL

A

COMMENT ON A.O.F.C. AVERAGE.

Sir William stated that since September 1 the Morria car expert businose showed an increase, of 35 per gaat over the same period of last year.

When earlier in the year," he Prices have been improving re- The market as mensured by the that can be said to be abnormal said, "I heard that business was cently on the Shanghai Stock Ex-movemente of the AO.F.0. Average that have reduced share prides to not

so good as usual I asked: change as the financial tangle of touched a low, point, last Saturdayprosent levála The manner in Why? And we set about redesign the Chinese Government becomes but has been improving wabeoquent which recovery movements have set ing the whole of the cutat at lesa ominous. Thero have boon ly Practically all the active stocks in from time to time indicates that Cowley and a produced what you fresh assurances that a moratorium are commanding better prices and prlock should advance if conditions see to-day--and it is for that rea-on Chinese Bonds, will not be de- bidders are advancing quotations become more settled son we are back into the motorclared, and consequently sentiment | little more in each session, trade.

in the share market is better... It is the pressure of uncertaintica Since September we have been It has been announced that trad- working at top pressure, and I ing will be resumed in the Chiness. think we have produced the results Bond market on Wednesday This

·required due to trang mana pe pa

will restore one of the important

Sir William also revealed that financial markets to ita, proper func- for several weeks, they had been tion in the community, and bring busy on 1933 productions.

about a more normal situation."

-The statisticsly record of the A.O.F.C. "Average follow

January 6, 1981 High for 1831-32 September 18,

"Low" (for "1981-39 January 16;

24.10

1932

sale

NOW ON

OWING TO THE WINTER MONTHS BEING UNSEASONABLE. LARGE STOCKS ARE ON HAND IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS HAVE THEREFORE BEEN MADE. TO ENSURE CLEARANCE BEFORE STOCKING

DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY

OVERCOATS AND

RAINCOATS

A large selection

fancy Tweed, Navy, Brown and Grey Fleece,

Blue Nap, Herring-

bones, Scotch and

English Homespuns

at 33% discount off regular prices

PULLOVERS AND SWEATERS

many, fancy

designs and in all sizes

and colourings at 333 % discount off

also

There are many priced at

$5.75 and $9.75 which have been drastically reduced

-333% discount off WAISTCOATS, CARDIGANS, TRAVELLING RUGS, DRESSING GOWNS, GLOVES, etc.

SOCKS AND GOLF

HOSE

A large assortment of plain and fancy Cashmere and Wool socks are

GLYN

at

on offer, in all sizes, at prices

$1.00, $1.45. $1.75 and $1.95

They are bargains that should not be missed

GOLF

& CO'S

Celebrated Pure

FUR HATS

Renowned for their Quality and Durability

20% Discount off

regular prices

Oddments in VELOUR and

FELT HATS at 89.75 WOOL FELT HATS at 86.75

TWEED HATS and CARS

HALF PRICE.

20% DISCOUNT OFF

REGULAR STOCK

BOOTS

HOSE ...$1.00, $2.75 and 83.75′′

SHIRTS and

PYJAMAS

A good assortment

of FANCY TUNIC SHIRTS and

WARM PYJAMAS, also

oddments in SUMMER PYJAMAS will be cleared under replacement prices

TUNIC SHIRTS, with

two Collars to match

Usually 85.75 to 88.50 Now $2.75

WINTER PYJAMAS, Usually $10.50

Now -86.75

POWELL'S GUARANTEE

All goods in their sale to be a genuine bargain

AND SHOES

ODDMENTS IN

** KELTIC” and “BECTIVE

to be cleared at $17.75

Usual price $29.50 and 880.50 other oddments $9.75

20% DISCOUNT OFF REGULAR

CASTOCK.

SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN TIES, UNDERWEAR, COLLARS, SCARVES, BELTS

HALF PRICE Toilet Cases Pocket Wallets, and READY-TO-WEAR SUITS

SEE WINDOWS, ALSO CALL AND INSPECT THE MANY BARGAINS, BESIDES THOSE ENUMERATED ON THIS PAGE

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Specialista in Gentlemen's

10. Ice House

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