B.

FOR SALE BY TENDER. H.M.S. "MARAZION”

UILT in 1919 by Hears. Fleming

B Ferguson of Paisley.. Length between perpendiculars

1900.

... 280 ft. 6 ins. Length overall... ... 231 ft. 8 ins Extreme breadth

29 ft. 8 ina. Nominal displacement at 800 tons

mean draft 7-ft, 6-in- Engines. Three cylinder vertical, triple expansion designed LH.P.

TWIN SCREWS. Tenders are invited up to noon of the 6th February, 1033 for the pur chase of the above named vessel as the lies in the basin at H. M. Dockyard, Hongkong, for breaking up, or alter natively, for farther use.

LADIES NIGHT AT THE Y.M.C.A.

"POT POURRI " VARIETY

ENTERTAINMENT

A

GOLF

SHANGHAI AND MANILA INTERPORT

The Manila Golf Club team' wera to be here from the 24th to the 28th There was a very good attendance only. They have now notified the at the Y.M.C.A last night for the R.H.K.G.C. that they will stay on Ladies Night social evening. for a few daya-leaving probably pot pourri and variety entertain by the Empress boat on February 3

Wis ment presented including The Interport Golf dinner is fix! songs, conjuring and two shorted for January 30 so that both plays. Under the title of a visiting teams will be present. potted pantomine "a humorous Babes in tho version of the Wood" was cleverly acted.

The programme was as follow:-

First Ingredient.

Full particulars of the vessel, con. ditions of sale and permits to view,. may be obtained on application to the Naval Store Officer, H. M. Dockyard Hongkong: tender forms will be. issued on payment of 850, returnable when a decision has been male on the! tenders received.

The vessel will be on view at H.M. 3. Dockyard, Hongkong, from the 9th January, 1933.

The vessel will be sold subject to the Conditions of Sale which will ba attached to the Tender form.

Tenders should be addressed to the Naval Store Officer, H. M. Dockyard, Hongkong, and marked "Tender for H.M.S.Marazioa". No tender can be accepted after Noon of the oth February, 1933.

KING'S

THEATRE

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Jan. 18th, 20th, 21st at 9.30 p.m. Matinee 19th 4.45 (Children Half Price) THE FOUNTAIN

OF

YOUTH

Prices:-

$8, 32, 81 (lac. Tax). Services 70 cents. Booking at Theatre opens Jan. 14th

All sents bookable

5.

Music and Cards, Durt-Come Silver Moon

Maurice Besley. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Leib. Song-Little Mother of Mine

Walter H. Brown,

Mr. T. Ferguson. Songs

(a) I pitch my lonely

Caravan. Erio Coates. (6) C1 Flower Diving

Hadyn Wood. Mra G. R. Leib. Cajuring-A few Card Tricks

Mr. H. L. Metters, Duet-Nights of Stars and

Nights of Love... Offenbach. Mr. and Mrs. G., R. Leib, Accompanist: Mrs. T. Ferguson.

Second Ingredient.

"Who Did It Belong To?"

A problem play with musical

interruptions.

Sir Richard Cucumber (The

Pickle King)

Mr. J. J. Cornelius, Lady Elizabeth (His Wife)

Mrs. A. E.. Jeffries. Jolin Gasbag (Foreman of.

Works) ...... Mr. A. E. Jeffries. The Unknowu Woman

Mrs. E. W. Niblett. P.C. 100 ....... Mr. A. C. Jeffreys.

Workpeople on strike Piano: Mr. 1. J. Fountain, (Continued on next column

`KING'S THEATRE

BY SPECIAL REQUEST

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW ONLY,·

CHEVALIER

"LOVE MË TONIGHT

Jeanette MacDonald

A POULIN MANO, LAN PRODUCTION

The Shanghai Golf Club team arrive on January --leave in the early morning of February 1.

UNITED SERVICES

FOOTBALL

Tesults of matches played:--

JUNIOR.

First Round. R.A.M.C. 2; .M.S. Witch " H.M.S. Medway 3; R.A.S.C. 2. Second Round, · H.M.S. Cornflower 4; H.M.S.

Whitshed 0. R.A.M.C. 4: H.M.S. Sandwich 1. II.M.S. Suffolk 1: W.R. Boat 0. H.M.S. Hermes 4:

Herald

LIVERPOOL MARKET THE MORE HE SPENDSTE KNOWING CHOCOLATE EATER

REPORTS

COTTON, WHEAT, METALS

AND SUGAR

Messrs. Pentreath & Co. have forwarded us the following, market reports, dated December 8, received from A. J. Buston & Co. of Liver pool:-

.. COTTON

Markets have been irregular this week. Liverpool has been inclined to ignore the movements of the rate

THE MORE HE MAKES

MR. GAMAGE REVEALS A SECRET

This is a story of wise spendingcrowds will be able to shop in com

make money.

of the man who spends money tofort.

The more he spends more he makes.

And, what is much more import- |

He said to Daily Exprem se presentative:-

"We began advertisutg in four- page colcur supplements in the Daily Express in April, and the saccess prompted another in May, then two more.

of exchange (which have been conant, his money-making increases at siderable) and has followed New mich greator, pace than that of

his spending, York. There is Do.definite news {

The man is Mr. Eric Gamage, on any of the main political fac tors except that Roosevelt has come managing director of Gomage's, out definitely against Debt cancel London, whose expenditure on ad lation or apparently even redue-vertising this year has been so pro tion.

fitable that he has decided to spend In New York the fear of Farm still more.. Relief legislation is apparently in- creasing. The new Domestic Allot- Mr. Gamage has prepared for the ment plan is to establish a tax, extra business which his advertis- which may be as high as 5 cents aing will bring to the firm by em- lb., on all cotton manufactured inploying another 500 men and wo- the United States, and the men i proceeds of this are to be allotted among the producers on the basis of their five years' averagi production, but unly on condition that they agree to any reduction of acreage which may be ordered by the Government. Apparently, how ever, it is not expected that any H.M.S.such legislation would pass during

the life time of the present "Inte "Our further decision to take - duck" Congress.

another supplement is sufficient Manchester market reports hav, proof of the tremendous pulling. IS. Suffolk 3: H.M,S. Kent shown rather a better tone this power of this method of advertia

week, but the political uncertainties in and the impending Bureau have! "People who say they cannot af produced a lack of confidence in ford to spend the macey oo large. values which has handicapped bus scale advertising. antirely ness, and the netual turnover has wrong. By spending more on ad not been important."

vertising we have netually reduced The extraordinary movement of the percentage of our advertising Egyptian prices seems to have costs. By that I mean the increase? come to a head this week when, of sales has been far greater than after a further severe fall, the re- the increased cost of advertising. lative valub turned upwards again.

"Advertising becomes cheaper as both in Liverpool and Alexandria. Bakel has also improved its rela-you increase it, so long as you back tive position.

it with merchandise which is at The Egyptian Government and tractive and good value for money, the Minet el Bassal Bourse Com-In some cases the demand for mission have hoth published revis

1.

Third Round,

SHIPPING MOVEMENT.

The R. MS. Empress of Russia arrived at Yokohama on Jan. 12 at. 8.30 a.m., leaves the same day at 9 p.m., is due at Hong Kong o Jan. 19 at 7 a.m., leaves for Manila the same day at 5 p.m.

Producer: Mr. J. J. Cornelius.

Third Ingredient. Potted Pantomime. The Babes---

Pansy Horace

The Duine

R. Dormer, S. F. Bernard, ..... J. Grenham. The Musican. J. M. Pymm. The Dog... The Fairies

................

cd estimates of the crop, but in goods has been two or three times noither case is there any material more than we had generously es alteration of their previous figures, Limated. The biggest day we.hage and the difference between the two

is still about 250,000 kantars..

ever recorded in a September fol- The Bureau report was a double towed, immediately after our last surprise. The increase of the acre- age harvested from 30,611,000 to four-page supplement in the Daily 37,599,000 was entirely unexpected Express, and quite out of range with the!

for

"Now we are preparing for a A. W. Ingram, John R experience of recent years,

Lake, H G

Munfardnerenge estimates have latterly been bumper period to follow our adver- very accurate. But this does not tising. We have laid in record entirely explain the increase of the

and J. J. Ferguson. The Villain. F. V. Whitta. At the piano: C. Wright. Scenery by Mrs. J. H. Hunt.

crop forecast from 11.947,000 bales stocks, we have planned available

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