ENSIGN
CINE CAMERAS
with
F 1-6
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A. TACK & CO.
26, Des Voeux Road, Central
ZEISS
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BINOCULARS
Developing & Printing
The Day Bervice...
MASSAGE.
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LICENCE
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Tel. No. 26051.
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU.
ASSEUSE S. KISAKI:
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24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945.
FOR SALE
1934 POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES
from.
Stanley Gibbons Ltd.
Part 1 British Empire
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J." TOMINAGA PACKING CONTRACTOR-
ANY KIND OF PACKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED
Ack:
YAMATO
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMLER 19, 1933..
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UST landed: VERY LATEST MODELS of. BEST BRITISH RECEIVERS MARCONIPHONE VALVES TRANSPORTABLE; VALVES PORTABLE; KOLSTER BRANDES 6 VALVES TRANS French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Rd. PORTABLE PYE 8 VALVES PORTABLE VARLEY 5 VALVES. ALL SUPERHETERODYNES. Per fect British Craftmanship limited. RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LTD, 54, Green's Roar Central,
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4
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2 Roomed, Prince Edward Road, next
to Railway Bridge.
MODERN RESIDENCES
6 Rocmed, 911, 917, 321, 295, 299 and 433, Prince Edward Road, with Garag
7 Roomed, 83, Waterloo Road. with
Garage.
8 Roomed, 13, Belfran Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage. 7 Koomed 28 & 294, Prince Edward
Road with Garage.
MODERN SHOPS & FLATS
In Cambag Buildings, Nathan Road,
Kowloon.
3, Burd Street, Hongkong, 163, Queen's Road Central, Hoag
Kong.
FLATS TO LET
LET.-Nice
three-roomed
T FLATS S06 43.49, Peking Road and No, 8, Hankow Road, Peking
Modern con Baildings, Kowloon.. Yeniences.
Sear Ferry Cheap rest. Alsa fire-roomed Flat with shree bath- rooms, No. 48, Hankow Road, Apply Tang Tok Co., 6. Queen's Road Central. Tel. 25340.
1698
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O LET-Two five roomed and one four roomed fats in "ABERMOR COUET," May Hoad. Ready for occupation on 1st December, 1933. Served by an automatic lift and equipped with all modern fittings including Westinghouse refrigerators. For further particulars apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Building. (1933
HOUSES TO LET
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NOB BALE-At 7, Aimai Vliss Kowloon, Dining room suite by Lana, Crawford, in new condition, a quantity of blackwood, and other furniture, and a Marmet pram.
Courtesy, Comfort, Service
and Laruries of Modern Hotel Construction
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WANT ADS
BY ORDER OF THE SECOND MORTGAGEE Mr E V. M. R. de Sousa has received instructions to sell by Public Auction
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 20th day of December, 1933 at 3 U'clock in the afternoon at the CHINA AUCTION ROOM. No 5, Queen's Road, Central. THE VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY fitnate at Victoria, Hong Kong and being All That piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria aforesaid of and being Remaining Fortion saland Lot No. 1919
:
IN ONE LOT The property comprises the measuage theroon now known as No. 48, Honham Road, the area thereof is 4,995 square feat or thereabouts.
Further particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from the Offices of
Messus. DEACONS"," VENDOR'S EOLICITOES,
1, Des Voeux Road, Central,
or
MR. EVM. E. DE SOUSA,
THE AUCTIONEER.
MY WEAKNESS
RECORDS FOR THE KIDDIES
DB 452
TRADITIONAL NURSERY RHYMES DB 706 sung by Annette Blackwell
also
MCBAIN NURSERY RHYME BOOK from which the above Rhymes are taken.
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Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Weekly Press
Pictorial Supplement.
Macao Races.
Rugby Club defeat Army.
Fükien Impasse :
Foreigners Evacuation.
Three Year Plan.
All the pictures in the "Daily Press" duced in an Art Paper Supplement.
are repro.
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H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME
GOVERNMENT
HOUSE
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
Broadcast by Z.B.W. Busy Social Week
on 355 Metres
1-1.25 p.m.-European programme. 1 p.m.-Local time, and weather
report.
1.3 p.m.--Recorded music. 1.15 p.m. relay, of the Hong
Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Manage- ment. (During the intervals, "recorded music will be broad-
cast from the Studio). 2.15 p.m.-Close down.
Four Studio Items To-night. 4.30-7.30 p.m.-Chinese programme 7.30-10.30 p.m.-European pro-
gramme. 7.30 pm-Closing local stock qua-
tations, etc. 7.33-8 p.m.-
From the Studio.
The 14th of a series of lessons in "Cantonese by the Rev. Mr. H. P. Wells.
1
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
8.3-8.23 p.m.-
From the Studio. "
recital by Mr.
A Pianoforte
.. Harry Ore's Pupils.
Programme.
1. (a) Menuet (Mozart); (b)
Valse Lentë (Delibes)-Misa Annie Cheung..... 2.-Andante contabile (Beeth-
oven)--Miss. Muriel Gubbay. 3-(a) Menüet (Schubert); (b) Norwegian Bridal Procession (Greg) Miss Elisabeth Johnson.
4-(8) Humoresque (Dvorsk); (b) Rustle of Spring (Sind- "ing) Miss Irene Lum (Age
14).
5.-Bacarolle (Tschaikowsky)—–
Miss Bella Ma 8.23-8.45 pm--Selection by the Band Of HM. Grenadier Guards conducted by Capt George Miller.
The Grenadiers' Waltz (Waldteu-
fel, arr. Winterbottom), -Nell Gwyn Dancés (Gerinan).
Acclamations Waltz (Waldteu-
fel)." 8.45-9.45 p.m.
From the Studio. Selections by the Orchestra of
the &s, President Pierce. 9.45-10 p.m.-Sonata Appassionata (In F Minor) (Beethoven, Op. 57)-Harold Bauer. 10-10.30 p.m.
From the Studio. Jazz Piano Selections by Pomp-
ing Vila.
Programme.
1.--Melody in F... 2-When the Blue of the Night
meets the. Gold of the Day. 3.-Blues in my Heart. 4-As You Desire Me."
5.-I'm Yours.
8.--Please.
7-Rosea of Piccardy.
3. Thanks.
December 10th-His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel, attended by
Walter, Capt. R.F. attended the meet of the Fanling
Hunt
December 11th-The Hot. Si Thomas and Lady Southom had lunch and tea at Government House."
December 14th-His Excellency Sir Francis Lindley and Miss Lindley arrived at Government House. His Excellency and Lady Peel attended the annual meeting of the Society for the Protection of Children at the Cathedral Hall His Excellency taking the chair. at Govern- The following dined ment House:-HE. Sir Francis Lindley, G.C.M.G., C.B., C.B.E. and Miss Lindley Hon Sir Thomas
PUBLIC AUCTION
HF Undersigned will sell by THE
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
WEDNESDAY,
DEC. 20, 1883
COMMENCING AT 11'A.M.
AT THE SALES ROOM, 4 DuDDELL STREET
"
A NICE ASSORTMENT OF & GENTS. MOTOR LADIES COATS, GOLF COATS, LADIES HAND BAGS ETC.
aleo"
Southern K.BE, C.M.G., and Lady A NICE SELECTION OF GOLF Southern, Sir John Brenatz K.C.M.G. and Lady Brenan, Mr. WHS. Dent and Baroness Furnt- vall.
BAGS
The above goods are all of First, Class British Manufacture and Suit- able for X'mas Presents.)
December 15th-Sir Miles Lamp- son KC.M.G.. C.B., M.V.O. and Miss Lampson arrived at Govern. ment House: Sir Francis Lindleyd and Miss Lindley left Government (....... House.
The following dined at Government House:-Vice Admir-
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LAMMERT BROS.,
al Berthelot, Sir Miles Lampaon TERM8Qas on DELIVERY, K.CM.G., C.B., M.V.O. and Miss Lampson, HE the General Oficer Commanding and Mrs. Borrétt. Mons. and Madame de la Prade, Mr. E. Phillips CM.G., O.RE.. Commodore Flott OBE, R.N.
AUCTIONEERS.
and Mrs. Eliott, Hon. Sir Thomas PUBLIC AUCTION....
Southorn K.HE, C.M.G.. and Lady
Southorn, Hon Sir H. Pollock
Kt., K.C. and Lady Pollock, Hon.
Sir Shquson Chow Kt., Hon Mr.THE Undersigned have received C.0.6. Mackle and Mrs. "Mackie, L Instructions Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lauder, Col.
Mr.
J.C.
To BELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
OX
and Mrs. Nosworthy, Captain and Blehaut, Mrs. Poland, Captain Captain Homburger, Captain and Mrs. Benn, Col. and Mrs. L.G. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Gipperich, Mr. and Mrs. Schultz, Miss Phipps, Llent. Cherdel, Payr. Comdr. FR. Porter RN. Capt. F.RL Mears, TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1933 Mr. WJ.R. Cragg and
COMMENCING AT 2,30 PM.“ Richardson.
December 18th.-Bir Miles Lamp-
AT THE SALES ROOM," left and "Mias Lampson
4. Dvodell STABET, His Excel- Government House.
FINE AND VALUABLE
CONSIGNMENT OF JEWELLERY
son
lency and Lady Peel, attended by Mr. J. C. Richardson Rad Mr.A J. G. Pilcher, were present at the 15th Extra Race Meeting.
this doubt was held within the General Staff itself. Last summer's training went far to establish it.
The one good result was that the combined training brought home to several higher commanders the pro- gress that the tanks had made in battle drill through two years of practice on their own,
On the other hand, the value of the tanks and their mobility was, repeatedly frittered away in de- preasingly trivial employment. They were used in a palpably artificial and uncomprehending manner. Fast
-mix.
10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press tanks, and slow infantry do not
news.
10.35 p.m.-Close down.
Should reception prove satisfac- tory, the programme between 4.30 and 5.30 pm will be replaced by
a relay from Daventry.
If the experience urgently Bug, gested the need for the infantry to be supported by infantry tanks" it brought out clearly that fast tanks are best used independently for real strategic strokes-such as wide manœuvres against the enemy's communications To tie
Comprising
Platinum and Gold Watches with Diamonds, Diamond Rings and Earrings, Brooches with Diamonds Pearls, Emerald, etc., Pearl and Diamond Neckless and Pendants, Diamond Cuff Links, Gold Cigarette Cares, etc., etc.
ON VIEW FROM SATURDAY, THE 16TH DEC. 1989.
TERMS CASH ON DELIYRET.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
TANK BRIGADE them to the infantry is to risk their PUBLIC AUCTION.
AGAIN
early extinction in a war and to forfeit the greatest value.
HOTEL (PRIVATE May Be Reformed PUBLIC AUCTION.
ROYLE PRIVATE HOTEL 8, Conduit Road. Telephone 23489, Single, Denble and Bultes. Flush System. Ect and Cold Waters. Excellent Cuisine. Tormis reasonable Write or Phone. Mr. J. Bussell..
COMING
SHORTLY !
"IRECT: PROVENI
VARERIZA Res Story
HAT THE
Next Year
NEW VIEWS ON THEIR TACTICAL USE
There is a general anticipation that the Tank Brigade, hitherto assembled only as an experiment, will be reformed next year as a permanent formation-the ist Tank Brigade, or the 1st Brigade, Royal Tank Corps,
It will be remembered that in 1981 the three tank battalions in the South of England, the 2nd, 3rd, and th were assembled for train
THE
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO BELL BY
"PUBLIC" ÄUCTION'
TH
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
TUESDAY, DEC. 19, 1933
가.
Commercing at 5.15.P.M..
AT THEIR SALES ROOM,
THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1933 B5, HANKOW
COMMENCING AT 11 AM
AT THE SALES ROOM,..
***4, DUDDELL STREET,
TOKOWLOON
TOYS!!
TOYS!!!
Dressed Dolls, Furniture Sets, Dead Soldiers, Games, Billiard
Ladies Bmart Woollen Dress and Tables, Battle Ships, Word Making ing on Salisbury Plain as a bri-Coat Materials, Furnishing Fabric, Frames, Golf and Cricket Sets, gade with a scratch battalion of Xmas Gift, Stationery Indoor Wooden and Mechanical Toys, light tanks added. This was again Games, Children Woollen Suits and Crackers, Flags, Xmar Decorations, formed for the training of 1939, but at the end of the season the battalions were dispersed.
It was the announced that they would not be brought together. again in 1933. The announcement dashed hopes that two successful seasons of trial would be crowned by the overdue erection of at least one standing armoured formation,
Sundries.
ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDA
etc., etc.
THE 20TH-DEC., 1983.
ÚN-VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 18 DECEMBER, 1988.
Many soldiers felt that a mistake TERM8h on Delitant, had been made, even though the decision gave the infantry at Alder- shot and on Salisbury Plain a tanks aguin It is only fair to say that
KING'S chance of working with
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
TERMS Cash on DELIVERY
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
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