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PREMISES TO LET

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933.

FOR SALE

CREDIT FONCIER FOR SALE-At 7, Aimsi Villas,

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MODERN FLATS Self contained bachelor dat is Mansions, Hongkong.

Roomed, 298 & 300, Prince Edward

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2

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8 Roomed, 11, 217, 281, 225, 229 and 233, Prince Edward Road, with Garage

7 Roomed, 83, Waterloo Road, with

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8 Roomed, 13, Beltran Road, next to St. Theresa Church, with Garage.

7 Roomed 984 & 294, Prince Edward

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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.

TSANG FOOK PIANO-COMPANY.

communies e with Mr J. T. Bagram, (604 11, Queen's Road, Central.

KING'S

COMMENCING SUNDAY

INTRODUCING

Lilian H

Harvey

A fascinating new stor and.

LEW AYRES handsome, tender.....at the peak

of his popularity

in

the gayest, giddiest, snappiest musical romance by the. greatest of all musical pros

ducers.

My

Weakness

1.G.D4Syire. Production

Directed by

Davlat

Speakers,

Singers,

Athletes

TRY

VALDA

PASTILLES

the result will delight you

On Sale at all Chemists & Druggiste INSIST on the boxes bearing the name VALDA.

OUT OF MADNESS HE CREATED' THEM!

And

They stroyed

Seeking in Beast Fury the Girl Who Was ALL-

HUMANI

ISLAND OF LOST SOULS

KANDARIEN LEIJA. HOW and the

D

LORD LLOYD OUTLINES TOC H. BRANCH

HIS POLICY

No Intention To Form

New Party

IN SHANGHAI

The Lighting Of The First Candle

Shanghai, Deo. 13. Simple yet impressive ceremZONDER marked the dedication of the first Shanghai Too H. hut on Changping road. The evening was made the

Lord Lloyd last night outlined his in coal. But could that not be more memorable by it being the proposals for a new policy in indus done without sacrificing the secur-anniversary of the founding of Te try and agriculturs when speaking" ity of our home industries? If we H. and the birthday of its founder. at a dinner in his honour at the were to comcemirate on the expan-"Tubby" (the Rev. P. B. Clayton), Savoy Batel Lord Carson, who sion of our home industries and who is affectionately remembered as presided, made one of his cow rare agriculture we would immeasura. the founder and padre of Talbot Political speeches.

bly increase the demand for coal. House at Poperinghe.

But more could be done than that to revive the coal industry. The weakest point in our defensive system, was the dependence of our Navy on foreign, fuel.

Lord Carson said he was a God- servative and would remain a Con- servative

A short religious service opened the ceremony, with Dear ACS. Trivett and the Rev. H. G. Now. He was all for peace, but he was,

sham officiating and Mr. "J. J not sure that the safe way to get

Evans reading the Scripturo pas- pence was to put an end to the "It is becoming more and more sage. Following the service, a Navy and Army, "I am a man of certain on balance of advantage, group representative of all classes peace with a good Navy (Cheers.) and this view is shared by an in- among the British residents of Coming back into politics for creasing body of naval opinion, Shanghai, including many Navy few moments, may I say that if we that our Navy and Mercantile and Army men, sat down, to re- pay a little more attention to our- - Marine should be placed on a coal-freshments. During the meal, Mr. selves, and are not quite so much burning basia." bothered whether France is arming against

it would be far better for us. (Cheers.)

National Defence Germany or Germany against France- matter which, | Believe me, you can never control-Lord Lloyd said our land forces Speaking of national defence, were inadequate, our craiser fleet was not of sufficient strength pro- perly to carry out the day-to-day responsibilities of a great wari- time Empire, and anyone who studied the figures of Continental air strength must be filled with deep anxiety about the Govern ment's policy.

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D. L. Ralph, chairman of the TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY, Shanghai Group, read the telegram received recently from the Too H. headquarters in London granting ended with the stirring message. full group status. The telegram "Build bravely "

stand.

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THE OLD SONGS "De Valera on the Throne"! There are, of course, a mumber

cent of by gone days, Mr. F. W. After a short sing-song, remims- of question I might discuss, I

Crowther explained the significance might brag about the success of the

of the ceremony. As nine o'clock League of Nations Soon we, with

approsabed, he took his our little Navy, will constitute the

under the unlighted candle and League of Nations (Laughter.). There was a danger, Lord Lloyd explained to all present that they "What has happened in my little added, of a revolutionary and re were to take their places in the country, Ireland The appeal to bellious Ireland on our flank that fifth annual Chain of Light" the King, the appeal to the Privy would be a reason alone for a Na-which has gone around the world. Council, the oath to the King-tional Government. What was the At nine o'clock on Muday evening THE where are they now! And why? National Government going to do the "Lamp of Maintenance was "Is it that England is so feeble about Ireland? If there is to belit in the original hut at Paper- that she cannot see that the Treaty a tarif war, when is the Governinghe. As each branch reached the is carried out! As a result Mr.ment going to make it a real and same hour, as the day moved to the De Valera is put on the throne in-not a sham one!"

stead of the King, and, so far as

I can see, Englani says, nothing." The sort of thing that Mr. Thommaa says does more harm than good.

"With all respect to the great politicians that constitute our Go- vernment to-day, what we want to look to is to men of action and courage.!!

Lord Lloyd said three roads were

H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

open to the Government-the tevi Broadcast by Z.B.W.

val of agriculture, the re-creation: of our industries by a proper utili- sation of home, and Colonial mar kets, and a vigorous restoration of our coat industry.

He emphasised that he did not proposed the formation of a new party.

new

"I have seen it suggested," he said, in some newspapers that it is my intention to form a party or a new wing of an old party. I have no such intention,

It is not, after all, new bottles need, but a stronger wine in them; not new parties, but some principles in politics, together with some pluck and perseverance in the pursuit of those principles.'

Lord Lloyd said.since his return from Egypt four years ago he had been deeply impressed by the gra vity of the political and social situation at home.

Sense of Frustration" . The people who rallied in the call of duty in 1031,, when the Na- tional Government Was formed, were stirring again, moved by a sense of frustration, and impatient with the complacency of some of their leaders.

on 355 Metres

west, a lamp was lit to make cun- tinous chain around the world.. The ceremony will be continged across the Malay States, India, Af rica, and Europe until Poperinghe | is again reached. The significance

THE Undersigned nave received

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of this ceremony was, he explained, BATURDAY, DEC. 23, 1933

to revivify in the minds of all mem bers of Toe H the world-wide. unity that is their's,

PRINCE'S MESSAGE

Just as nine o'clock was strikiny, the lights were put out and all pT

sent came to their feet. Mr. Crow-

Ar 12 O'CLOCK NOOK

Ar Tazin SALES ROOM,

4, DEDDELL STREET, /

THE GOODS AND, OHATTELS

ther lit the candle, following which OF THE GREAT CENTRAL he called all members to the re- FOUNDRY OF KOWLOON IN.

1-2.15 p.m.-European programme.membrance of their "Elder Breth

1 p.m.-Local time and weather ren" and the meaning of their LAND LOT No. 46, BEECH ST.,

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membership. A silence and short very moving ceremony. prayers followed, concluding this

KOWLOON.

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1.3 p.m. Recorded music, 1.15 p.m.-A relay of the Hong

Kong Hotel Orchestra from the It was up to every member, te Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room said, to find the way in which he TERMS:-CASE or Dalivary. 1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc. could be of mast service. In Eng- 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

Carols from the Studio To-night.

land and other countries where loc H. had been established for some 5-8 pm-European programme. time, there much was being done in 5-5.30 p.m.-A relay of the Hong social, work, in schools, and other

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra fields. In Shanghai, it was the in from the Hong Kong Hotel tention to find, the avenues in which Roof Garden,

they could be of most use, Mr. 5.30-6 p.m.-Quarry Bay Children's Ralph closed his remarks with a Christmas Concert from the quotation from a letter written by Studio.

the Prince of Wales, patron of Toc H. to the Rev. P. B. Clayton -

"I believe that this great bro- therhood of ours will survive when the war out of which it was born is no longer a bitter memory, for Toe H. stands for helping others and there's no better thing in life. when you come to analyse it." 1 would like all my friends to have the chance of sharing in this won- darful fellowship."

:

Programme.

1. Vocal-The Wassall Bong." 2. Band Christmas Carols." 3." Vocal-(a) "Holly and the Ivy; (b) Three Kings in Great Glory,"

4. A Story

5. Band (a) "Robbers March"; (D) "While Shepherds Watched"; (c) Come All Ye Faithful"K p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.

pmClosing local stock quota-

tions, etc.

7.3-7.30 p.m-

They see the situation as it really is: Two million of our 6-7 people unemployed; efforts to re- vive agriculture nullified at every turn by stabs in the back from Cobdenite Protectionists; great possibilities for domestic and im- perialist progress sacrificed in the pursuit of international will-o'- the-wisps; stubborn adherence to. a foreign policy which has brought neither peace. nor "disarmament any nearer than they were ten years ago, and has left this coun- try hardened with the policing, of Europe and yet alone of all coun-- tries disarmed to the edge of risk:"

In every field they see on the one hand the nation's single-mind ed determination to set its own houses in order, no matter what the cost; on the other hand, the will to revival frustrated by disunity of purpose and emasculated by com- promise with an outworn policy and a mentality which looks back and not forward."

Such was the deplorable position after two years or more of the National Government.

We can no longer afford to ignore the fact that a nation's ex- port trade is a more and more in- secure basis for its prosperity, and that the world is moving towards a condition of self-sufficient econo mid units. Only by organising our own people and our Crown, Colon- les along the lines of self-suffi cisney, based upon the develop ment of our own?resouroom, can we exist, let alone

prosperity."

Food Wo Could Supply

Wez-imported annually

food supplies, of

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Ice House Street,

Hong Kong.

Tel 24848

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Light Operatic. Selections. Lilac Time (Schubert, arr Clut- sam)-The New Mayfair. Or- chestra.

Geisha (Jones). Belle of New York (Kerker)

* Band of SM- Coldstream

Guards, Merrie England (German)-New

Symphony Ofenestra:

p.m.

7.30-8

From the Studio.

Undergraduates In Arctic

(Special Air-Mall Service)

Oxford, Nov. 29. When two Oxford undergra- duates, one of them the son of Sir Ernest Shackleton, leave on an ex pedition to Ellesmere Land, north- west of Greenland, they will be shut off from the world for about a year, They are taking no wireless and

A selection of Carols by St. they will live in a police post on

Andrew's Church Choir.

Programme.

the ice cap,

The two undergraduates are Mr.

Edward Shackleton and Mr. -A, W.

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On View from WEDNESDAY, THE 20TH DEC., 1983.

1. Here We Come a-wassailing Moore, and there will be two or TEÉMS-CASH or Delevast,

(arr. Martin Shaw)

2, While Shepherds Watched one of them a geologist...

(16th Century), Son

three ingre members of the party,

3. Bleep Holy Babe. (Strainer), MT. Shackleton and Mr. Moore

4. Christmas, prithee, be thouare, members of an Oxford under. drest in the best (Martin graduste olub, the Exploration Shaw)

Club, which has organised expedi-

5. The Grasmere Carol (Arthur tions to all parts of the world in

Somervell); peak the past few years,

6. Good King Wenceslas (Tradi-

tional),

Last year they travelled with the Oxford, expedition to Borneo,

The expedition to Ellesmere Land

7. Adeste Fideles (Traditional). 5pm. Local time and weather-rein being organised for geologies!

porta 8.3-10.30 p.m. Chinese studio con-

and survey work. It hopes to start next Waly

It is only possible to reach thig 10.30 pm-Rugby Mid-day Press

coast for about two months overs. |130 pm-Close down,

year during the sand, sad some Should, reception prova, satisfac-years it is completely shut off, b about fory, the programme between 5 and he expedition will of course. 530 pm will be replaced by a carry quare-food-supply, and

relay from Daventry,

there

,000 ***All Tõlayssfroig the Hong Kong try mer Hotel are by courtesy of the miners

rind- during the Intervals.

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