HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1932.

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FLATS TO LET

TO LETTLING (NO. 306, NATUAN ROAD), Kowloon. Apply to: CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT FRENCE BANK BILDING, 4th Floor, (1895 "Telephone No 21063.

LET-SECOND FLOOR, No. 5, CAM-

TNFURNISHED four roomed at in Kowloos, just redecorated, modera conveniences, servants' quarters, Apply A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. The

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10 LET-In Kowloon, immediate possession Near Star Ferry in Cool and Quiet Locality. Furnished and Unfurnished European FLATS with all Modern Accoinmodation and Fingh." Thoroughly rovatel Hant. very Mo.. derate. Also for immediate possession,

Flat of Two Rooms, Furnished or Unfurnished, in Palace Hotel Bailling, with Two Bathrooms Kitchen, et Apply H. RUTTONJEE, 39, HAI- THONG ROAD, KOWLOON, TEL. 57330.

NO LET 3.Roomed FLATS, No. Tomus

35, 41 and 43 SECOND FLOOR, ASHLEY ROAD, KOWLOON, with Sanitary. Fittings and Flush. Rent Modorite.-- Apply: BAKILLY CO. PHONE 22563.

HOUSES TO LET,

NO LET-Immediately until 15th- TNovember, five roonied Bungalow on Peak, fully furnished, linen, catery, ete, modern sanitation. Apply Fox No. 1897, ela Hong Kong Daily Press. (1897

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FFICE TO LET. David House Top Floor. Apply S.J. Parid &Co David House, 87/69, Des Venr Boad, Central.

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HOP TO LET from 1st May, Darid Buildings, 86/95, Nathan Road, "Kowloon. Apply S. J. David & Co., David House, U7/69, Des Vaux Road, 1153 Central.

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HOTEL (PRIVATE).

DFAMILY RESIDENCE, 3, BOTEN ERRINGTON PRIVATE ROAD, situated on Mid-levels in Large

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BOOKS AND READERS.

¿Continued from Page-13) quiet and pleasant psycological study (Perhaps the author would accept the label "love-story.")- almost, as far as the situation goes, a modern version of L'Ingenu."

Mr. Oppenheim's dialogus is ri possible, his women are not.com pletely convincing and the Feader) may wonder how so charming a character as Peter Cradd managed to endure his early Kipper and oilcloth existance for so long, but to anyone who wants a pleasant hour or so's relaxation I confident- ly recommend this competently written book.

M. C. G.

A RED-HAIRED HEROINE.

RED HEADED WOMAN." By Kath arine Brush Cussell. 75. Gd. The heroine has red hair, and no

morais. She steals the affections of her employer away from his ponu lar young wife, brings about hist divorce and marries him-temper parily. Miss Brush tells of her heroine's fortunes and misfortunes with vigour and slickness, "And we are able to wave a good-humoured good-bye to the red headed woman when she leaves her worn and wor rie husband and sets out to con quer New York.

A GOOD COMPANION. "LOSELY ROAD," By Nevil Shute

Cassell. 78. 6d. Retired naval offers are the good companions of fiction, Mr. Shute's hero while on a lonely visit to a dance hall, meets a charming dansel in distress, and together they plange into a whirlpool of adventure, naturally await, a happy ending. But Mr. Shute has more up his sleeve than that. A constantly en- tertaining and agreeable novel.

PALESTINE'S SAVING DEITY.

"ENGLAND IN PALESTINE." By Nor. man, Bentwich. Kegan Paul. 124. 61,

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

TO BE SOLD"

BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

MESSRS, LAMMERT BRO OF NO. 4, DEDDELL ST. HoNG Fax

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VALUABLE. LEASEHOLD

PREMISES

KNOWN AS

MARBLE HALL

NATHAN ROAD

KOWLOON

(K. I. L. No. 1583).

Having a frontage of 10% fet Nathan Road and of 150 fest to Road and an area of 15014 sque or thereabouts

The mansion consists of a d three storey residence with a ba and contains four reception roo a spacious tall pennalled und with marble the round Fight bedrooms with adjoiting b rooms fitted with up-to-ilate saiz fittings and English tiles. The p of the house has a wide verandah concrete balconies are provided on sides of the house.

The premises are eminently su for a residence or for a private for hich purpose it is now used.

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That the author, who was Altor ney General of Palestine from 1927.ractions"

31, is entertaining as well as in- formative is shown by his story of the traveller who saw a new idol in an Indian market place. On asking about it, he was told that it was the grche saviour and its namic was "Privy Council. The High Count of Palestine, the au thor suggests, may come to be re- garded as a saving, deity in certain villages in Palestine.

Mr. Bentwich traces the history of Palestine from the time of the Military Administration from 1917- 20 down to the Mandate. Appar

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, MAR. 4, 1931 COMMENCING AT 11 AM ·

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

4, DUDDELL STREET

ently the controversy of the, Wail- 50 Cases Canned Corn ing Wall is far from settled. and 10 Cases Abalone the author awaits concerted Moslem action with some anxiety.

A HERETIC.

16.

EDWARD CLODD." By Joseph Me.

Cabe. Bodley Head, Gs. Edward Clodd had a crowded and eventful life. He came to on- don friendless boy at the age of 14 and rose to high position in the City. But it was not for that. but for his activities as a Ration- alist that he is known.

Clodd mixed freely in a large circle of the religiously unorthodox and was the subjecs as an amusing) verse which ran:

Said Meredith to Clodd "There isn't any God." Said Clodd to Meredith

I'm certain he's a myth."

So God with great good hudious "Proclaimed himself a rumour

Mr. McCabe isi ✡ sympathetic

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A Quantity of Household Fartita

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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

"WOMEN. TO Love" By Sizde Drago: Melrose, 7s 6 Gangsters again. In the wo

biographer and his book will be of the publisher's succinct descr

highly appreciated by those who are tion this is a tale of the fi of his way of thinking,

THE ITALIAN RIVIERA,

human emotions rising out of underworld, While an jection on ethical grounds might raised to the fineness of the bu "AT TEZ WESTERN GATE OF ITALY, emotions, no one could deny

By Edward and Margaye this picture of the underworld Berry. Bodley Head. 8s, did.

both hrid and legitimately mu Many of those who in ordinary raking. times pass part of the winter on

the Riviera, but who are compelled "TALE OF TWO MURDERS." By

by circumstances to remain at home

C. Asterley. Jarrolds, 79, 80 this year, will find some compensa- A good man's murder is a refre tion-in-reading this excellent booking, though disturbing.varia Mr. and Mrs. Berry were fortunate The author continues through in having a subject that is so rich the tale to display the origina in historic and artistic interest. In of the opening chapters. Anda these respects, indeed, the Italian pite the dreary cliches, "sarde Riviera surpasses even the French. laugh" and brooding eves The book is admitably illustrated. so forth, has brought off a lis

NOVELS IN BRIEF.

WEDDING ·RING

By Beth Brown, Jarrold. Te. od.. The story of a woman who is half

tale crime without detection.

"GENTLEMEN, IN HADES." Br

derick Arnold Kummer. J Long, 78 ed

This is a slick, sophisticated nymph and half minx. The reader tasia-Hell for a seting and Is taken behind the scenes of the damned debutante" for a beşti ballet, and introduced into a world 31r. Kummer extracts the maxi of jealousy, grease paint and Love, of Peter Arnoish fun from his i As a novel of the amorous-glamor and gives many sly digs at fan ous school this book has the great probable, or supposed, inlegal virtue that it is energetically and sidente vivaciously written.

"THE

By

ROBOT DETECTIVE," Mabel "Broughton Billett. Hut chinson. 76. 8d.".

SEVEN TIMES SEVEN" By J

Cressy. Melrose,, Ta. 6d. "Readers who like their wee "thriller to be light and li This is the story of the victory as a charade will enjoy this s of the card-index system over crime. with its usual combination of s It is an interesting and ingenious man, beautiful woman and story. And its Canadian Batting Powers of Evil. The author provides an agreeable mingling of paréntly effortlessly contrive American methods of massacre with keep up his spirits and the read

English methods of justice.

attention throughout his 300 pa

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