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with

P 1-5

Len

A. TACK & CO.

26, Des Voeux Road, Central·

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BINOCULARS Developing & Printing

One Day Bervice.

MASSAGE.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori,

HOLDERA OF Japanese GoverNMUNT

LICENCE

Cure Sprained-Anklo and Wrist, Recommended for many years by Local Hospitals and Doctors. 4 Wyndham Street (1st Floor),

"Tel. No. 26051.

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. KISAKI. Recommended for":

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

24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945.

"FOR SALE.

1934

PREMISES TO LET

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1934.

WANTED KNOWN

SUFFERERS

FROM " BIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, Diminase, Buzzing in the head and other concomi- tant symptoms should try "PACYE,”

PUBLIC AUCTION.

H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

a-safe and reliable remedy. Freak THE Undersigned are reserved Broadcast by Z.B.W.

French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Rd. Agents-RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW,

Tal, 91003.

MODERN FLATS 4 Roomed, 298, 300 & 310, Prince

Edward Road, with Garage. 4 Roomed, 271, 197 189 Prince

"Edward Boad, with Garage.

$ Roomed, Prince Edward Road, next

to Railway Bridge.

MODERN RESIDENCES

*

$ Roomed, 231, 123, 131 & 233, Prince

Edward Road, with Garage. " Roomed, 13, Balfram Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage,

consignment * just received. Sola

LIMITED, 84, Queen's Road Central.

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ATEST "O.E" NEW SYSTEM. MODEL ALL WAVE SUPER- HETERODYNE AIRPLANE IL- LUMINATED DIAL. „8. Tuber. Automatic Volume Control Coating. Qualy Variable Tone Control. Same as sapplied to BYRD ANTARTIC EX- PEDITION. Distributors-RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LTD., 84, Queen's Boad Central,

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7 Toomed 394, Prince Edward Road, MARCONIPHONE

with Garage

MODERN SHOPS & FLATS In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road,

Kowloon. 2, Burd Street, Hongkong. 163, Queen's Road Central Hong

Kong.

.:

FLATS TO LET

Teen North Point and "Tsikos"

LET at Braemar Torixes, be-

on billside facing harbour, three roomed FLATS with enclosed verandah 'and servants quarters. Modern sanitation | Moderate "ren'al: "Apply to Butterfield

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(37

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in Humphreys and Carnarvon Buildings, Kowloon. All modern Conveniences. Apply HUMFEREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Building.

(2060

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POSTAGE STAMP. CATALOGUES | for one year from February. Write Box

from

Stanley Gibbons Ltd.

Part I British Empire........ Part II Foreign Countries Combine-The World

Yvert and Tellier

$ 4.90

EE Prak. Fully Furnished ive room Bungalow at Magazine Cap

No. 144. c/o Hong Kong Daily Pres.

(2144

$7.50 Villas, Fokfalam from May for

$11.95

8 778 900

Scott Stamp & Coin Co $

GRACA & CO. Dealers in Postage Stamp, Garden Seeds, Beligions Goods, Toys, etc. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,

BONG KONG

P.O. Box No. 620

J.". TOMINAGA

PACKING CONTRACTOR

ANY KIND OF PACKING PROMPTLY EXFOUTED

Ask: YAMATO

17, Johnston Road,

MAYEDA & 00. 13, D'Aguilar Street, Telephons 20690.

TAK CHEONG

(Est 1888) TAILORS,

OUTFITTERS & DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY Goods, 'Ero.

50 52, Queen's Rd., C. Tel. 21317.

·DET

NO LET-Fornished house at Felix

eight months. All

furniture. Modern conveniences, excellent view. Write Box No. 512. c/o Hong Kong Daily Prous

(61%

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Second Hand Baby Austin. Good Running Order, Engine recently completely overhauled. Four New Tyres, $750. Reply Box No) 016. c/o Hong Kong Daily Press. [616

POSITION VACANT.

W

ANTED Young Chinese Girl to do Typing and Filing Work. Ealary $30 per month. Apply Fox-No. 2182, d/o Bong Kong Daily Press. [2162

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BGYLE PRIVATE HOTEL

A 8. Conduit Road. Telephone

23489, Single, Double and Buiten Fish System. Hot and Cold Waters, Excellent Cuisine. Terms reasonable Write or Phone Mr. J. Busel.

J!

Courtesy, Comfort, Servies

and Luxuries of Modern Hotel Construction

THE HOTEL RIVIERA MACAU

Cable Address:—" Riviera, Macan."

PRE-PAID

PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION Br our Expert Photographar MR. LEE TAI LAM (1. 3. Fe). MOST SUITABLE XMAS GIFTS

REASONABLE PRICES DURING HOLIDAY SEASON. MARRY'S STUDIO 120, Queen's Road, Ctl. Tel. 26237:

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY,"

A

on 355 Metres

p., Kuropean programıme, 1 p.m., Local Time and weather

Report.

1.3. p:m, Recorded music,” 1.15 p.m., Hugoy Fress News, Local

Weather forecast, etc.

JAN. 10, 19841.30 pm A relay of the Rotary Club Tuin speech from the Gloucester Restaurant - Mr. COMMENCING AT 11 AM.

Peter Manniche on "Social

Ar No. 10, CARNAVÒN BUILDING, KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE and

One large Westinghouse Re 'frigerator (New and in excellent

condition).

Or Vrew Fox TUESDAY,

THE 9TH JAN., 1934.

TERMS CASH OF DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS,

COMING SHORTLY !

LESLIE HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL

BERKELEY

SQUARE

A Jesse

Production

AT

THE KING'S

Hong Kong Weekly Press

Races at Fanling:

New Year's Eve Meet. Civilians Win Lai Wah Cup:

Navy Defeated in Final. "The Lure of the East:

Dr. Norwood's Address

at Rotary Luncheon.

Daily

All the pictures in the duced in an Art Paper Supplement.

THE WEEKLY WITH THE YELLOW COVER.

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Price: 30 Cents

Annual Subscription: Hong Kong, 813; Post Free to any address, 818; Quarterly Bubscription, 84.50. Orders should be sent to the

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS., LTD. TELEPHONE 80251.

11, Ies Housx STREET.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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

SITUATIONS VACANT.

-HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED),

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTS." :

When so required replies to box numbers will be posted to ivertisers daily. Exten staanpa for postage should be romitted.

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

Rati

o One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS

•Phan

THIS FORM MAY BE USED.

i Charges collected, $1.50

ddress:

Addres...

ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER,

11. Joe House Street or P.Q. Bör

payment,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE" Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION

FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1934

COMERCING AT 6:15 PM. At Tama SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET.

VALUABLE COLLEC. TION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

Comprising

British Colonials, Chi

Long, Macau, Siam, eta, ete

Hong

** On View from WEDNESDAY,

THE 10TH JAN, 1984

Legislation in Denmark" 2 p.m., Close Down.

THREE STUDIO ITEMS TO-NIGHT RELAY OF DANCE MUSIC FROM THE CHINA EMPORIUM |

RESTAURANT 4.30-7.30 p., Chinese programme. 7.30-10.30 European program-

me.

7.30 p.m., Closing Local Stock

Quotations, etc.

| 7.33-8 pm, From the Studio.

THE 19TH OF A SERIES OF LES-

SONS IN "CANTONESE” by the Rev. Mr. H. R. WELLS 8 p.m.; Local Time and Weather

Report.

SWATOW NOTES

Xmas and New Year Festivities

(From Our Own Correspondent).

Swatow, "January 6." Xmas has come and gone, and we are starting the New Year with no untoward happenings Xmas Eye and Xmas Day parties have been numerous and of a private nature, and everybody had a jolly time.

Nobody enjoyed themselves mare than a good score of children at their Customs. Club Xmas Party. A hearty tes and appropriate toys pleased the little ones tremendous- ly. And on Xmas Eve the Cus- toms Club also held a most enjoy-. able dance which ended in the early hours of the morning.

Commissioner's Tiffin Party. Mr. H. D. Hard, the popular Customs Commissioner, entertain- ed the foreign members of the

B

staff and their wives to an on Xmas Day. He proved · himself wonderful host (though grass widower), while Mrs. Frankenberger also helped in the duties of the absent hostess. I

was told everything went off with just the right spirits. The party out a hitch, and everyone was in

broke off late in the afternoon. 8.3 8.30 p.m., Orchestral.

In passing it must be mention 1812 Overture-Op. 19 (Tschaled that quite recently Mr. Hillard kowsky)... Royal Opera Or- entertained the Chinese members chestra, Convent Garden, of the staff to a Chinese dinner Sasson and Delllah-Bacchanale at the Central Restaurant as

Saint-Saens).

appreciation of the great honour Demnation of "Faust-Rakoczy they did him on the occasion of

March (Berlioz) Philadel-his 50th Birthday Anniversary. phia Symphony Orchestra un-i der the direction of Leepold Stokowski.

The Sleeping Beauty-Waltz

(Tschaikowsky). Hungarian Dance No. 5 m "F.

Sharp Minor (Brahms) Royal Opera Orchestra, Con- vent Garden. 8.30-9 p.m., From the Studio.

A Violin and Pianoforte recital by Miss Jose Radesky and Miss Mona Maclear

HOME PROGRAMME.

ATT

Bachelors Ball.. The Bachelors Ball was again held in the Kialet Club on New Year's Eve and proved a success, The dance room was wonderfully decorated with streamers. thanks to the unique taste of Mr. R.:

Coudray.

A good number of the guests appeared in fancing costume, Mr. A. Chapman, dressed as a baby. with bootees, won great admiră- tion and became the object of much laughter. Dancing was in-

1. Selections. "Our Miss Gibbs' dulged in until a late hour..

(Monckton).

2. Violin Solos

New Year.

All the Government Ofees were

(a) Schon Rosmarin (Krela- closed for-two days. It would seem'

1 ler),

that the change from a lunar calendar to the Gregorian is be- coming more popular each year.

(b) Mazurka (Weinwaski)."

S. Songs

(a) My Dear Soul (Sander-

son).

(b) Loves Old Sweet Sons

(Molloy)..

4. Valse Myriad Dancer (Allen) 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio,"

Jazz Piano Selections by Miss Doreen Ma and Pomping Vila PROGRAMME,

1. Who's Sorry Now?

2. Just One More Chance. 3. I Want You-I Need You.

4. The Day You Come Along.

5. Black and Tan Fantasy.

6. To-night May Never Come »

Again.

For the first time all the barber and tailoring shops took a day of. closed, the rat-tat of fire crackers Most of the other shops were also

and gates of all Government De- being very insistent. The doors

partments were beflagged and fes- tooned.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE

Undersigned have received Instructiona

TO SELL AT

PUBLIC AUCTION

Ox

TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1984 COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT TREN FOWLOON SALES ROOM, No. 33, HANKOW ROAD A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Opmprising

Chesterfield Conches and Arm. chairs, Teak Bedstead. Dressing Show Case, Teak Desk, Teak Book Table, Chest of Drawers, Cup Board, Case, Tonk & Glass Cabinet, Racord Cabinet, Oval Mirror, Parcelain Commode, Toilet Set, Filter, Vater, Standard Lamp, Latter Cases, Curios, Fancy Marble Clock, Box Iron, Ceiling lights, Electric Table. Fan, Aluminium Tea Set, New Table Cloth Cushions, Mosquito Net, Dinner Crockery, Meat Safe, Dining Table, Wardrobe Trunk, Enameled Bath, Shanghai Bath, etc., etc.

also

AQUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

Including:-

Blackwood Desk, Blackwood Arm Carved Blackwood Curio Cabinet, Chairs, Blackwood Tea Poys, etc.,

etc.

1

and

Upright Piano, Gramophone.

ON VIN

FROM MONDAY, THE 8TH JAN. 1984.

To mark the festive season TERMS CASE OF DELIVERY, many basket-ball matches have been arranged, so that, on New Year's Day there was enough do- ing to keep everyone busy.

The Japanese community them- selves" celebrated „New - Year's Day in their own "typical style. The usual calls were made, of course,

7. Rather Lip Rouge While You during the day, and in the after-

May.

8. I've Got to Bing.

SODE.

9.30-10.30 p.m.

noon there were sports for child- Torch ren in the Primary School.

Swatow Athletic Association: The Swatow A.A. was At Home A relay of the Dance Orchestra to members in the afternoon at from the China Emporium: Re- the Yong Peng Hotel. An address staurant by courtesy of the was given by Mr Siauw, the Management (During the inter- Superintendent of Customs," after vals recorded music will be broad- which, a group photograph was cast from the Studio);

taken.

10:30 pm: Rugby Mid-day Press

News.

10.35 p.m., Close Down..

SALVAGE CORPS ALLEGATIONS

POLICE ORDERS

FOR WEEK

(Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C.

Wolfe, C.M.G., LG.F.)

Chinese Company.

LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

-PUBLIC ́AUCTION

ON

Tuesday and Wednesday

Harris Says He Bribed recruits will attend as unt Chinese the 16th and 17 January 1934.

Nearly Everyone

(Special Air-Mail Service)

the

Company Headquarters, on Tues day, January 8, 1934, at 5.30 pm. for: Instruction.

COMMANDING EACH DAY AT 9,80 A.M

-with an interval from 12 Noon to 1.30 p.m.

H. M. NAYAL YARD, HONG

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES, ETC.

Comprising :—–

Inspection Parade, All-ranks of the Chinese Company will parade at Central Police Station on Thurs day, January 11, under: Bub-Ins- London, December 20.

pector R. J. Hunt for a general | KONG AND NAVAL ARMAMENT. More than four tons of Christ inspection of equipment, etc. by mas air mali have been dispatch the Company Commander. Fall in

SUPPLY DEPOT. ed on the Bmpire air service since at 5.30 pm sharp. Dress: Blue the first week of December uniform, cap with white cover, belt More astonishing allegations with brace, armlet with badge, against the London Salvage Corps Pocket Policeman" and note- were made yesterday by Leopold book to be carried. The Equip Harris, who is serving a sentence ment. Oficer will make it a point of fourteen years perial servitude of being present. Recruits will at Boring, Drilling, and other Machines Boilers," Lathes, Steaia Hammer. ringleader of the fire-gang tend The Company will parade conspiracy,

on Thursdays each week until fur- of Old Tools, Canvas, Asbestos, He had been taken from prison ther notice.

India, Bubber, Clocks, Glass Tubes, to Bow-street to resume his evi- Revolver Championship." The Leather, Electrical and W/T Fitting dence against Capt. Brynmor Eric Chinese Company Revolver, Cham- Lamps, Telescopes Cars, Cordage, Miles, chief officer of the corps, pionship will be fired at the Ken- Anvila, Canvas, Tubing, Blankets, Capt. Miles de charged with connedy Road Range on: Sunday, Mosquito, Netting, Furniture, Car | spiracy with Harris to pervert the January 14, at 10,00 am. All mem pets, Electric Cable, Drums, Dirty due course of justice and with bers who have pased Part L are Oil Fuel, and old Metals comprising committing certain acts of bri- eligible to enter for this Competi-Zine, Old Bran, Trou, Steel, Load, bery, DE

tion. Those wishing" to take part

In cross-examination by Mr. O should send in their names to Sub- Old Battery Plates and White Metal, Temple Morris, MP, Harris said: Inspector David Lote by Thursday,

With very few exceptions the January 11, 1934, whole of the Salvage Corps was

bribed by mey

27,

As long as I have known the Salvage Corps it has been a corrupt body

Sgd D. L KING,

DSP (R)

Mr. Roland Oliver, XC (for the There was a dramatic moment prosecution), told the raagistrate when Harris was Handed a list of that he and Mr. Temple Morris members of the Corps and sakes were very anxious to finish the to mark the names of onkers He case this week. It was decided bbb had bribed

2006- sit again to-morrow. - Me.-OU

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERR

T Tunt cross one, namisonta ver said be wooks, then ask for a the whole of the rer

bribed by me, he

father of this one m

bribed by him, he added.

were further formi

(January sesulor:#f the

were too near for the tráES place then,

etc. etc

LOTS MAY BE INSFBOTED ON MONDAY THE 15TH JANUARY, 1934,

TERMS OF SALE:—AS DETAILED

IM CATÁLOGUN.

LAMMERT BROS.

Appointment

Auctioneers to The Admiralty.

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