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DEVELOPMENT OF.

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IMPORTANT BRITISH FIRMS FORM NEW GROUP.

HELP TO BRING PUBLIC WORKS TO FRUITION.

London, May 27-The formation of a company with a view to pro- moting the development of largo engineering projects in China by eight well-known British engineer ing den, was announced in The Times to-day.

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The journal says that the new combination, which will cover al most the whole field of British heavy engineering, will be called Dorman, Long & Associates (China) Ltd."

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rass of Capas yesterday:Mr. Anderson, Major B. B. Barrott, Mr. M. Harber, Mr. A A. Burton, Mr, V. K. Bjorre, Miss J. Balmer, Mr. M. Baskor, Major F. M. Brannon, Mr. D. A. Corlett, Mr. Chow

Tung Sang, Mr. E. Cockrill, Mr. F. H. Cole, 3. Chan Muk Yok Wab, Master Chun Jung Tong, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Chan, Mrs. L Cooper, Miss Chow Ying Hong Mise Cho Wan Hing. Miss Chan Taze Fong. Mr. and Mrs. 5. ER- zaldi. Dr. P. S. Foc, Madame Fong, Mr. F. J. Farrington, Mr. and Mrs. B. Guggenheim, Prol, W, L Gor rard, Mr. A. S. Gubbay, Mr. G. S. Graver, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hill, Mr. Ho Man Chuey, Mr. and Mrs. Hum Dud, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. D. James Mr. Jung Man Jawl Mr. Jung Man Ball, Mr. L.. Kadoorie, Mr. E. N. King, Miss M Karlen, Miss A. Kwok, Mrs. Kan Fong See, M. A. Leeuyot, Mr. Loo Han Fung, Master Lee, Miss Lee, M. Lum, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bee, Mr. and Mr. C. H. Liang, The combined resources of the Master La Y. Ling, Mrs. K. F. companies in techgical information and advise will be placed at the Lnietsky, My J Y. Lum, Mr. Y. disposal of the authorities in China M. Liu, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yuk with a view to bringing publicTong, Mr and Mrs. Leung, M works to fruition.

Lum Kim, Mr. Leo Nai Wan, Mr.. C. La Lau, Mr. C. Lau. Mr. P. C.. Lang, Mrs. Lau, Lee Shi, Master Lau, Mr. Louie Wan, Mr. Li Vei Chen, Mr. Leong Sec. Kin, Mr. Lay Shen Chung, Mr. M. Y. Lai, Mr.

The company will include in nd dition to Darmaa. Long & Co., Ltd., Metropolitan-Vickere Electrical Ex port Co., Ltd., Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd, Callender's Cable and Con- struction Co., Ltd., Boyer, Poacock & Co., Ltd., Tilbury Contracting & Dredging Co., Ltd.. and the Edgar Allen & Company group."

It is alan expected that the com bination will fasilitate the financing of large aphenes.

Confidence in Country's Future.

Confidence in the future of China under a stabilised political régime was expressed to Reuter by an of.. B. Martin, Mrs. T. C. Monag cial of one of the leading companieshan, Miss Monaghan, Mr. and concerned in the new group.

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It is stated that Mr. Frank Free Murphy, Mr. B. Y. Ma, Mr. W. man, who visited China on behalf. M. Michielsen, Miss R. Mc- of Messra. Dorman. Long and Co.. Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Mc last year, is returning there shortly Millen and family, Mrs. I. R. to have a final consultation with Montgomery, Mr. Hok Ying Kwan, the representatives of the other Mr. R. C. S. Ma, Mr. F. G. Minas, firms concerned to enable them to Mr. J. Mackie, Mr. D. S. Ma. submit a joint offer to carry out in Mr. Dang Sew Pang, Major and every detail projects of magnitude, Mrs. Wm. G. McKay, Mr. H. Vishing, Mr. M. W. Osborn, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Pratt, Mrs. J. B. Patterson, Miss O. J. Riley, Kies

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Merrin England "-Vocal gems (Hood and German)-Mičiam Licette, Clara Serena Francis. Russell, Dennis Noble, Robert 8.10 to 0.10 p.m.-

Carr and Chorus-9503.

Operatic.

Madame Butterfly "--Selection (Puccini, arr. Godfrey).—New Queen's Hall Light Orchestra. ~~~9303:

"Aida"-Selection (Verii, arr. Tavan)-New Quenn's Hall Light Orchestra.-9304. Mignon "Selection (Thomas). Now Queen's Hall Light Or chestra.9308.

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Fox TrotNebody Cares, if I'm

Blue."--OBIAS,

Fox Trot- Over the Blue,” Tango 'Neath the Spell of

Monte Carlo."--CB378. Fox Trab Shout for Happi-

леня,

Tex Trot Writing a Letter to

You."-CD264.

Fox Tret You've Made Up My

"Mind."

Fox Tro"" The One Man

Band."-CB400.

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Fox Trot-Tell Tales." Waltx Take Away the Moon."

Fox Trot I've Found What I

Wanted in You."

Fox Trol-"Wha'd Ja Do to

Me."-CB2 7.

Tango Don Facricio."" Tango-" An Old Spanish Tan-

go."-CB334.

Fox Trot-Litule Lonely Lady.' Waltz You'll Find Your An-

swer in My Eyes."-CB43. Fox Trot Your Eyes." Fox TrotYou Too." CB. Waltz Talkie Tunes-Medley."

-CB49.

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"The Damask Rose "Selection (Chopin and Clutsam).-Court Symphony Orchestra, -DX24, "Waldteufel Memories Fanta- aia (arr. Finck).-Herman Finck and his Orchestra.-9330.12.15 to 2 p.m.-Chinese recorded

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Fox Trot "Once in a While."

1

11 am to 12.13 p.m.-Relay of ser

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2 p.m.-Close down,

Fox Trot-"Song of Swazee."8 to 11 p.m. (approx.).-European

CB195.

Waltz Kashmiri Song." Waltz Private Lives-Someday

'I Find You."-OB141. Fox Trut" Leave the Rest to

Naturo."

Fox Trot I'm So Used to You

Now."-CB332.

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Fox Trot Cherie C'Est Vors." Fox Trot-Makin' Facen at the

Man in the Moon."-CB247. Hango-"The Thrill of the

Tango."

Tango" You Canid Never Be

Truc."-CB436.

Fox Trot Let Love Take Care

of You,"

For Trot" If I Could Torn

Back the Clock."-OB319. Fox-Troty Bluebird's Back

Again."

Fox Trot Blues in My Heart,"

OB497.

One Step Maree,"

Waltz Speak to Me of Love."

CBD.

Fox Trot Song."

The

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Fox Trot Be Careful With

Those Eyes.-CB121, Fox Trot Roamin' Thru the 19

Rosen."

Fox Trot If I Could Be With

You."-OB135.

Walls My Mystery Girl:"" Walt Was frue.

programme,

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report.

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