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FOR CAR HIRE

ENSIGN

CINE CAMERAS

with

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Ром Божо Кола: 24768

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FOR KOWLOON: 38031

MASSAGE.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, HOLDERS OF JAPANESE GOTERYKNI

LICENCE

Cure Sprained-Ankle and Wrist Recommended for many years by Local Hospitals and Doctors: 4, Wyndham Street (1st Floor). Tel. No. 26051.

18M"FIVE BATS"

The best protection against Malaria. Manufactured by

THE DOR PO CO. 5. Wing Lok Street.

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU.

MASSEUSE & KISART

Recommended for many years by Government Civil Hospital, Peak Hospital, etc., and by all the local doctors.

24, Wyndham St, Tel. 24945.

BUTTERFLY

DANCING ACADEMY

Latest Tall Room Dancing Nightly.

New Lady Instructresses have DOW arrived. All the latest Dancing Staps taught, Classes Afternoon; Practice Nightly

·8-12.

Top FLook Of KWAN BUILDING, Des Voeux Road.

Tel. 26770.

A. TACK & CO.

26, Des Voeux Road, Central

ZRISS

CAMERAS

BINOCULARS Developing & Printing

One Day Servios.

SUMMER SUITS

Well-cut and Good, Fit at Reasonable Prices.

WING HING CO.

TAILORS

18, D'Aguilar St. PHONE 1417

HOLLYWOOD STUDIO.

Art

Photographer's

Day and Night Service 22, Des Vœux Road, C. 'Phone 28766.

The Thinnest Camera, in the market.

ETUI CAMERA

34 x 21′′ and 48 × 3}"

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE

PREMISES TO LET

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT

Tel. 21083.

FOR SALE

FOR SALEdition What offer? TOR ŠALE-One travelling trank For particulars please apply to Bar No. 878, d/o Hong Kong Dáily Presa? - [878

French Bank Building, 6, Queen's Rd. FOR BALF-Ons diamond ring, Owner willing to sell sta Aarifics of 80% of the cost pries. For particulars please apply to Box No. 879, [979 bjo Hong Kong Daily Press.

MODERN FLATS

4 Roomod, Corner, Prince Edward &

Waterloo Roada

Roomed, No 310, Prince Edward FOR SALE-One Remington Type Road with Garages.

3 Roomed, Corner Waterloo Road &

Boundary Street.

* Roomed, Prince Edward Road next

to Railway Bridge.

MODERN RESIDENUES

7 Hoomed, No. 234, 294 & 296 Prince

Edward Road,

Hoomed, Belfran Road next to St.

Theresa's Church

$ Roomed, 209, 217, 291, 129, 235 and

938, 4-241 Prince Edward Road. 3 Roomed Residence, No. 14, Chatham

Road. "

MODERN SHOPS & FLATS In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road

FLATS TO LET

LET Flat No. 3, Ticia Maa- Ton, 18 Macdonnell Road, with all modern conveniences. Apply Telep:

12792

LET-NEW FLATS, at the

Tjunction of Argyle Street and Waterloo Road, Kowloon. Each con- taining four rooms, two bath. rcoms, pantry, kitchen and servanta quarters together with a garage for each ist. G. E. & WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS INSTALLED. Rental 8117 per month including Taxes. Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Building,

(770

TTRACTIVE three and four A roomed Flata in Humphreys and Carnarvon Buildings, and two roomed data in Nathan Road, Kowloon. Alac fire roomed bonses in Minden Avenue, Kowloon. All modern conveniences. Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & Alexandra FINANCE CO., LTD.

(824 Building.

!

HOUSES TO LET.

THELIX VILLAS.-One house to

A SEK & CO., Flet comprising four large and two

26, Des Voeux Road, Central

PHONE 23459.

If you need a PERMANENT WATK why not go to fas. BETEN (train- ed in Paris), and you will surely be satisfied as the can give you any kind

of

wave, large soft absolutely natural,

or small and strong with lovely curly

ends just as you with.

MRM, BETEN BEAUTY SALONS Peninsula Hotel Arcade

Phone 59081 Ex. 34.

REMOVAL NOTICE

amall rooms, two bathrooms. Modern Sanitation. Garage. Bus service, Moderate Rental Apply F. A. Joseph. Property Dept, Prince's Building, Phone No. 20910.

[44

T

10 LET FURNISHED, off Prince Edward Road, seven roomed house from 1st July for six months, possibly longer-apply Box No, 443. [443 ala Hong Kong Daily Pren.

TO LET-Furnished from 1st July

"La Hacienda" No. 183, The Peak. Apply Property Oce, Mesars. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.

[804

SMITH, (2780

writer-in good working condi- tlon, 10 inch roller. No reasonable offer refused. Reply Box No. 915, 0/0 C915 Hong Kong Daily Pres.

We cordially invite you to inspect our stock of artisticly carved cam phorwood tranks in which you can keep even the furs. most expensive without danger of it. being damaged by damp- ness or destroyed by silverfish or other kinds of insects.

Manufactured by' THE CHINA GAMPHORWOOD TRUNK CO.

25, Johnston Road,

'Mensha i.

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TAK CHEONG

(Fat. 1988) TAILORS,

OUTFITTERS & DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODB, Etc.

50 & 69, Queen's Rd., C. Tel. 21317.

J. TOMINAGA PACKING CONTRACTOR ANY KIND OF PACKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED

Ask:

YAMATO

10. Johnston Road,

..or

MAYEDA & CO, 13 D'Aguilar Street, Telephone 20690.

D'ASIS STUDIO

Photographers

Gloucester Building

2nd Floor,

FRESH

Tel 26877.

BUTTER

FROM

NEW ZEALAND

ONLY T

We beg to announce our TO LETNO PERCY PURE 90c. a POUND

removal from Gloucester Arcade to larger premises. OUR NEW ADDRESS IS National Bank Building, Des Voeux Road and Ice House Street, 1st Floor, Entrance Ice House St.

Maison Lucile,"

THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;

HONGKONG HOTEL; RRPULSE BAY HOTEL;

PEAK HOTEL

&

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACK HOTEL;

HOTELS

LIMITED.

In association with the Grend Hotal des Wagons Lits, Peking.

Courtesy, Comfort, Service

and Luxuries of Modern Hotel Construction

THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAU

Cable Address:-"Biviera, Macau."

YOU ARE ONLY A SHORT TIME IN HONG KONG,

OR

You wish to brighten up an Occasional Party

- with a little Music. THEN

RING UP, OR CALL ON, RADIO SERVICES, LTD.

(1. Gloucester Arcade or 51, Boobam. Strand East)

Phone 28768.

Phono 20518.. AND ARRANGE TO HIRE A

RADIO OR RADIO-GRAMOPHONE ON DAILY OR: WEEKLY TERMS,

Apply to SETH & FLEMING.

TUITION GIVEN.

TEARN BALL-ROOM DANCING at Mini de Condar's SELECT DANCING Latast ACADEMY." 17, Queen's Rad Steps in all Ball-room-dances including the ROMRA, FRENOS and ARGENTINE, TANGOES, YALE BLUES, eta, taught in Twelve lessons by tanchors Eoyal House, members, L.A.0., and 1.4, L., Private lessons, Classes and Practics-dar ses dully. Special Fees for Service Men.

HOTEL (PRIVATE).

AIRLIE HOTEL—28-25. Nathan Road, Kowloon. Un der European Management, Excellent coixine. Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate. Three minutes from ferry. fel. 57857.

PURE

NEW ZEALAND

FRESH

PURE

́S. HUNG LEE DAIRY Co.

PRE-PAID

BEST

MILK

BUTTER

PURE CREAMY MILK FROM HEALTHY 'COWS ONLY 18C. & BOTTLE

21, 1933

We have in Stock and For Sale

MA Great varieties of used and unused Postage Stamps In sota, bags, packets, single and in approral books for collections" also Flower and Vegetable Seeds Gladioli Bulbs, &c. &c.

GRACA & CO. Dealers in Postage Stamps, Garden Seeds, Religious Goods, Toys do. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, P.O. Box No. 620 . HONG RONG

高三汽水有会

Thornhill Aerated Water Factory

(THORNHILL & Co., LTD.) HIGH CLASS AERATED WATER MANUFACTURERS

Sales Department >

8, Tin Lok Lane, Wanchai.

TELEPHONE 20547202

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION -

ON

THURSDAY,

BRITISH TRADE TALKS WITH JAPAN Tokyo's Three Conditions Offer Little Prospect

of Success

EMPIRE TARIFF TRUCE” DEMANDED

London, May 90.

There is now considerable doubt whether the proposed conversation* between British and Japanese in- dustrialists on competition in o987-

seas markets will take place this

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions.

TO BELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

Bummer. Mr. Runcimha made the FRIDAY, JUNE 23, ·· 1999

suggestion for an early conference

this month

the..

to the Japanese Ambassador, whose Government. put it before the At B Japanese cotton industry. meeting early Japanese cotton industrialists drow up questions to be submitted to the British Government, and yes- terday at a further meeting, which it is presumed, followed the receipt of information from Mr. Rinoiman, agreed to accept the invitation on threo conditions.

Those conditions (as reported in a Reuter message from Tokyo)

are:--

1. That the discussions will deal only with cotton goods.

2-That the British Government co-operate for the purpose of mak- ing it more effective.

3.-That a guarantee is given that there will be no further tise of tariffs within the British Empire.

These conditions will be studied. JUNE 22, 1933 carefully by the Lancashire indue

try but first impressions last night COMMENCING År 11 AM.

wore that they offer little hope of successful negotiations, at any rate, AT GODOWN No. 16, THE while Japanese opinion is in its CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN 'AND' present inflamed state, a

MORTGAGE CO., LTD.,

KENNEDY TOWN,

(For Account of the Concerned)

41 Bates Old Newspapers. 20 Cases Chinese Medicine (How

Pock)

25

Baskets Chinese Medicine (Sang

Ti)

6 Cases Chinese Medicine (Low

Tong).

TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS

Government's Position.

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

4 DUDDELL STEELT. · ·

A "QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE Comprising:-

Teak

Halstanda, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs,. Teak Dressing Tables, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Chest of Drawers, Dining Tables, Dining- Chairs, Sideboards, Desks, etc., atu.

Teak Bedsteada, Curio Cabinete, Card Tables, Pictures, Curtains, Rugs, Dinner Waggon, Dinner Crockery, Tea Sete, lasses, Gas Store, Ice Chest, Ecreon, Incense Burner, Table Lamps, Gas Boiler, Commode, etc, etc. ha

Gramophones and Records, Cubin Trunks Cameras, Table Clock, Cutlery, Vases, Tea Foys, Lacquer Cabinet, Brass Ware, Curio, Books, Table Fans, Toilet Sets, Book Cases, Rattan Ware, etc, etc.

also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

The first condition suggests that the Japanese do not wish to discuss. competition in rayon goods and makes it clear that the conversa tions will not cover other goods in competition, like rubber goods,

221 bicycles, and so on, of which much has lately been heard. The second condition assumes that the British and Japanese Governments will6 take part in any agreement on division of markets. The third cou-1 dition is in itself almost impossible for, the British Government to ac- The Government will bà cept. compelled to reply that it cannot speak for the tariff policy of the British Empire, and in particular it cannot prevent the Indian Gov

SERVICE TO READERSerament from imposing anti-dumpi

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HE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD. and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through their London Office, at 53, FLEET STREET, E.C. 4, Tel. 3137, are prepared to give Subscribers and Visitors advice regarding accommoda- tion available, motoring faci- cities, suitable shopping, entres, etc.

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UP TO DATE BEAUTY PARLOUR

2nd Floor, National Bank Building.

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The following classes of advertisements new charged at the price given below:---

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

SITUATIONS VACANT.

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When so required replies to box numbers will be

for postage should be remitted.

posted to advertisers daily. Extra stamps

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All advertisements must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender

Announcements not exceeding 25 Words are inserted under this heading at a Pre-paid Rate of One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS. If Charges collected, $1.50. THIS FORM MAY BE USED,

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and

Piano by Moutrie Radio Bets

Underwood Typewriters Remington Typewriters Milners Iron Safe Kelvinator.

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, TEX 22HD JUNE, 1983.

N

ing duties against Japan or similar TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY. action in the Dominions.

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The questions which the Japanese. cotton industry asked the Ambas- sador to put to Mr Bunciman began with the point whether the proposed

readjustments covered British India only, or all overseas markets in general. It

market

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEEŽE.

compete with Japanese traders, hence the present violent action." In later statement the Japanese

the London conference.

Runciman

was asked whether the discussions lenders show more appreciation of were to concern quantity only or the fact that Lancashire has noth prices also: Was each market toing to do with the Indian Govern ment's action, but their anxiety as be considered individually or only to the future of their trade with the gross total If an agreement India has not diminished. It has was reached what would be done obviously influenced the framing of as regards intervention by third parties? It was also suggested the conditions for the holding of that if the British merely proposed Cotton Deputation to Mr. to fix a certain quota for the British industry in the colonial possessions and then to divide contextile interests of Lancashire wait-

A deputation representing various": suming capacity between other countries Japan would have no needed upon the President of the Board of Trade yesterday to discuss with to participate in any agreement. “

him the effect of tariffs on the 8x- "Protecting Manchester."

port of British textile productions Message from Japan make it clear that the minds of the leaders to various countries,

The deputation was led by Mr. the Japanese industry are. w. H. Catterall (president of the obsessed by India's threat of dis- Federation of Master Cotton Spin- crimination, A statement has been issued on behalf of all the Japanese ported by Mr. S. S. Hammersley, pers Association), who was sup

of

cotton organisations which declares that the denunciation of the Indation, and Sir George Holden, Major

M.P.; who introduced the deputa Japan Commercial Treaty is "

J. A. Barber Lomax, Mr. A. 0. betrayal of international friend-

Openshaw, Dr. H. Coates, and ship. After noting the 50 per Messrs. T. Ashurst (Cotton Spin cent, duty against Japan, the state nor and Manufacturers Associa ment adds

We cannot but conclude that the tion), T. W. Hellawell (Manchester Chamber of Commerce), JL. Ed. present action is really intended to mondaan (Federation of Calico protect Manchester: India is at Printers), and John Pogson (secre present the largest buyer of Japan- ere cotton goods. Approximately The deputation discussed with

tary of the Federation), 30 per cent of Japan's cotton ex the Minister the effect of diminshed ports are in fact destined to that

yara exports on employment in country. If Japan is to lose this Lancashire, and stressed the ques market, about 20 per cent of her tion of freer markets for both yarns spindles and looms will have to be.

and textile fabrics. dispensed with.

The deputation also raised the In the last thirty years. India has:

serious effect which restrictions exported 3,300,000,000 yen (to were having on the single and Japan) in excese of imports (from double yarn trade, due to quotas, Japan). The trade balance chang-tariff walls, and exchange difficul ed its position only last year. ties, and put forward considerations Japan cannot but be surprised at which would tend to reduce these the insincerity of the British and difioulties and thereby secure an Indian Governments which in utter expansion of international trade. disregard of this fact want to de- The tariff negotiations already nounce the treaty and impose concluded with, other countries in hibitive duties, We under textiles and also those to be enter atand that negotiations are now goed upon in the future were also ing on between the Japanese Gor reviewed, and a request was undé ernment and the British Govern for a closer co-operation between ment. In the meantime, therefore, the Government and the respective we will watch development, but sections of the industry when tarin hereby proclaim that if the Indian

|negotiations were proceeding Government does not raconsider ita. The representative action we are firmly resolved to hit

back.

Mr. Abe,the president of the Japan, Cotton Spinnakat Associa tion declares that Manchester out of the question and

were

Prosid

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