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ENSIGN

ja CINE

CAMERAS

with

F 1-5

Len

A. TACK & CO.

26, Des Voeux Road, Central

ZEISS

CAMERAS

BINOCULARS Developing & Printing

Une Day Berrics.

MASSAGE.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori,

HOLDENS OF JAPANESE GOTSENMENT

LICENCE

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

|ASSEUR R. SHIMIOZU ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.

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

24, Wyndham St, Tel. 24945.

FOR SALE

1934

POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES

from

Stanley Gibbons Ltd..

Pärt I British Empire

**** $4.80

Part II Foreign Countries... $7.50 Combine The World

$11.25

... Yvert and Tellier.........8 775 Scott Stamp & Coin Co 3 ́900

GRACA & CO. Dealers in Postage Stamp, Gardon Seeds, Religions (Foods, Toys, eto, No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, P.O. Box No. 640 HONG KONG

J. TOMINAGA PACKING CONTRACTOR

ANY KIND OF PACKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED

Aak

YAMATO

10, Johnston Road.

OT

· MAYEDA & 00. 13, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone 20690.

TAK CHEONG

(Est. 1588) TAILORS, OUTFITTERS & DEALERS

IN ALL KINDS OF FANOT GOODS, ETC.

604 59, Queen's Rd., C. Tel: 21317.

PREMISES TO LET

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT

French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Ed. Tel. 21063.

MODERN, FLATS"

4 Roomed, 29, 300 & 310, Prinoo

Edward Road, with Garage.

4 Roomed, 271-197 199 Prince

Edward Boad, with Garage.

? Roomed, Prince Edward Road, nakt

to Railway Bridge.

"MODERN RESIDENCES

5 Roomed, 291, 229, 231 & 233, Prince

Edward Road, with Garage.

6 Roomed, 13, Ralfram Road; next to St. Thorens's Church, with Garage. 7 Koomed 294, Prince Edward Road,

with Garage,

MODERN SHOPS & FLATS In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road,

Kowloon.

3, Bard Street, Hongkong 183, Queen's Road Control, Honk

Kong.

FLATS TO LET

A in Humphreys and Carnarvon TERACTIVE Four roomed Flats Buildings, Kowloon. All modern conveniences, Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE "CO. LTD, Alexandra Building.

2050

POSITION VACANT.

ANTED Young Chinese Girl to W

do Typing and Filing Work. Salary, $30 per month. Apply Pox No. $152, c/o Hong Kong Daily Pris. [2152

WANTED KNOWN

FROM UFFERERS

BIGH BLOOD PRESSURE, Ditzinosd,

Bozzing in the bead and etter concomi tent symptoms should try "PAOYL," Fresh a safe and reliabl remedy,

Bolo consigament just received. Agents: RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LIMITED, 54, Queen's Road Contral

[613

LATEST G.E." NEW SYSTEM

MODEL ALL WAVE SUPER- HETERODYNE, AIRPLANE IL- LUMINATED DIAL. 8 Tubes. Conting- Automatic Volume Control ously Variable Tone Control Bame as supplied to BYRD ANTARTIC EX- PEDITION. Distributors:-RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LTD, 64, Queen's Road Central.

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(614

Five RE

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THE WORLD

PENCIL

COLD

"Manufacturers & Exporters

Higher Grade Land Pencils)

Og Chiding, to 21610187 Fuster: “X”ulian City, Tel. 30Tkk”

Courtesy, Comfort, Service

and Luxuries" of Modern Hotel

Construction

THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAU

Cubio Address:~" Riviera, Macau.”

PRE-PAID

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1934.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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PROGRAMME

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

TH

THE Undersigned "have receive Broadcast by Z.B.W.

on 355 Metres

Instructions

TO SELL #T

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

Tuesday and Wednesday the 16th and 17 January 1934

CoxxANCING EACH DAY AT 9.80 A.M, with an interval from 12 Noon to 1.30 p.m.

"

AT H. M. NAVAL YARD, HONG KONG AND NAVAL ARMAMENT.

SUPPLY DEPOT.

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES, ETC.

Comprising

Boilers, Lathes, Steam-Hammer, etc., Old Tools, Canvas, Asbestos, Boring, Drilling, and other Machines India, Rabber, Clocks, Glass Tubes, Leather, Electrical and W/T Fitting, Lamps, Telescopes. Oars, Cordage, Anvils, Canvas, Tubing, Blankets, Mosquito, Netting, Furniture, Car pets, Electric Cable, Drums, Dirty Oil Fuel, and old Metals comprising Zinc, Old Brass, Iron, Steel, Lend, Old Battery Plates and White Metal, etc., etc.

LOTS MAY BE INSPECTED ON MONDAY THE 15TH JANUARY, 1934.

TERMS OF SALE: DETAILED

IN CATALOGUE.

LAMMERT BROS..

By appointment

Auctioneers to The Admiralty,

FRESH

BUTTER

FRESH

FROM.. NEW ZEALAND ONLY

PURE 80C. A POUND

PURE

NEW ZEALAND

PORE

S. HUNG LEE DAIRY CO

BEST

MILK

BUTTER

PURE CREAMY MILK FROM HEALTHY COWS ONLY 13c. A BOTTLE

FROM SAT. 13TH

LESLIE HOWARD HEATHER ANGEL

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A Jesse L. Lasky Production

ALKING'S

THE

ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following dass of advertisements are 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 advertisers daily. Extra sbazopa for postage should be remitted.

All advertisements must be authenticated by the maine 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.

digna

Addr

in payment,

The ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER, Hongkong Daily Press.

11, Ice House Street, or P.O. Box 1.

1-215 pm, European programme.

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather

Report

1.3 p.m., Recorded muste. 1.16 p.m., A relay of the Hang Kong Hotel Orchestra, from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management (During the in- tervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio), 1.30 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p.m., Close Down.

THREE STUDIÓ ÍTEMS TO- NIGHT 4.30-7.30 p.m. Chinese

me.

Lord Wakefield on the Future

(Special Air-Mail Service)

more

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Ündersigned nayo, "received

Instructions

TO SELL BT.

PUBLIC AUCTIONTM"

ON

JAN. 10, 1934

Commence at 11 AM.

AT No. 10. CARNAVON BUILDING, KOWLOON.

London, December. 20. and that, as time goes on..an is- The important conference in dressing number of people will be the City of London on Airports, personally affected and individu- WEDNESDAY, opened by the Prince of Wales ally convenienced. and due to the great interest taker "We must remember that or in this question by the London the technical and operational Chamber of Commerce and the sides aviation is steadily, indeed Royal Aeronautical Society, empha-repldly, advancing, and that it is

reasonable to slaes the national

assume Importance. no now being realised, of the deve that the best has been attained program-lopment of flying in all its bran than it would have been reason-

ches.

able a hundred years ago to 323 No pushie man is more indenti- of the railway and the steamship filed with the progress of aviation of the time that they would never

than 15 Britain

tora In Great

be improved upon, and that no Wakeneid of Hyihe, whose asso- further provision need be made ciation with it goes back to the for organised transport by them. early days, and to whose frequent

"Vision was displayed by those

Une large Westinghouse Re- timely generosity aviation owes a who banked on the developments very great deal. In an interview that were to come, notwithstand-frigerator (New and in excellent with a representative of The Obing the cynics of those days. Wc condition). server, Lord Wakefield, pointed out need to-day the same, vision and that although much bad been the same spirit of enterprise in done in the direction of providing the air." aerodromes and landing grounds, much more remained to be done.

8-5.15 p.m., Children's Studio Con-

cert. 7.30-10.30 p.m.. European

gramme.

pro-

7.30-8 pm. From the Studio.

A Planoforte and Banjo recital by Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Dunbar. PROGRAMME.

1. Pianoforte To a Zephyr. 2. Banjo Cherry Blossom

Time

tha

3. Planoforte-A "Memory: 4. Banjo-"'Popular Alra" All the above items with exception of the "Popular Airs", are composed by the planist. Mrs. B. C. Dünbar.

8 p.m., Local Time and "Weather

Report.

8.3-9.15 pm. Conceft Items.

Orchestral-Carneval Overture (Dvorak). Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra under the direction of Frederick Stock Song Shepherd, Bee Thy Horse's Foaming Mane (Kor- bay).

There cannot be any doubt,” he said, "that in the immediate future we shall witness exten- signs in the air routes in Great Britain and a growth of private fying that will impose the need facilities for very much greater than now exist.

comparatively

***Many municipalities have al- ready realised that some provision ought now to be made for this even though at the present time tae air traffic is small. It is, however, a question of making provision when it can be done at comparatively little cost. of securing sites before they are built over.

ti

X-RAY PHOTO- GRAPHY

Apparatus Weighing Only 7lb.

(Special 'Air-Mail Service)

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

and

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY,

THE 9TH JAN., 1984.

TERMS -Cash on DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONFERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

London, Dec. 20. THE Undersigned have received

instructions

TO SELL BY 'PUBLIC' AUCTION

N

Song-Had a Horse (Korbay Keith Falkner (Baritone). Violin Solo-Serenade (Pierne). Violin Solo Serenade (Tosell)

.....Renee Chemet. Orchestral-Toccata and Fugue

(Bach)... Philadelphia Sym

PRESENT POSITION.

One of the world's smallest phony Orchestra conducted

X-ray apparatus, an instrument by Leopold Stokowski.

"Sixteen cities and towns al weighing only 71b. but capable of Song--The Eri King (Schubert).ready own llcensed aerodromes, taking perfect photographs Sma Song-Don Juan's Serenade and it is significant that among two seconds, was exhibited by Dr. Op. 38, No. 1 (Techaikovsky) them are the great ports. Liver A. Bouwers, of Eladthoven, who Peter Dawson (Bass-pool, Manchester, Southampton, delivered the sixteenth Sylvanus Baritone).

Portsmouth. Plymouth, and of Thompson. Memorial Lecture on FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1934 Pianoforte Solo-Military March course London. Five other towns "Modern: X-ray Developments" at In E Flat (Schubert, arr. have purchased sites, and ten the Congress of the British Insti- Backhaus).

have reserved sites in connection tute of Radiology, Flanoforte Solo Triana "beria" with town-planning schemes.

Some doubt, sald Dr. Bouwers, (Albeniz) Wilhelm Back There are a few private aerodrom- might arise regarding the question es avaliable to civil aircraft com-whether all the improvements of Orchestral - Alás Fantasie pelled to seek a landing, and there recent years were or real import- A

are the Royal Air Force aero-

ance, and not merely of external dromes.

significance. For if one carefully Supplementing these are the read through the papers of Ront- and "examined the landing grounds, marked, mapped gen himself. and listed in a Register, which improvements carried out during are "due to the enterprise of the the first few years after Rontgen's Aviation Department.of the Auto-discovery, was astonishing to mobile Association.

observe how much was already

haus.

(Verdi, arr. Prvan)

...; Marek Weber and Els Orchestra, Violin Bolo-Tambourin· Chinois

(Kreisler).

Violin Solo-Menuet (Debussy Dushidin)'...... Joseph Szigeti Song-Still as the Night (Bohm) Song-Homing (Del Reigo)...

Derek Oldham, (Tenor). Orchestral-Rosamunde Ballet Music in G. (Schubert) ....... Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald. 9.15-9.45 p.m.. From the Studio. Selections by The Melody Team. 0.45-10 p.m.

William Tell-Overture (Rossini) ......Members of La Scala Or- chestra, Milan, conducted by Ettore Panizza. 10-10.30 p.m., From the Studio. A. PIANOFORTE RECITAL...

by Mr. HARY ORĖ,

FROGRAMME.

1. Second Sonata in B Flat

minor (Chopin).

(a)" Grave Doppio movimento. (b) 'Sheerzo.

(c) Marche, funebre. (d) Presto.

12. A (Gorla-

2. (3) Intromptu in A

.bine)

(b) Valse In A Flat

(Seria- bine) 10.30 p.m, Rugby Mid-day Press

News 10.35 pm, Close Down

COMPETITION BY JAPAN

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

"AT THEIR SALES ROOM; DUDDELL STREET

FINE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE CURIOS

Comprising

Satsuma and Oloisonne Ware, Damascene Wars, Brass and Bronze Ware, Porcelain Tea and Coffee Sets, All this may sound quite im-known regarding possibilities and Ivory Carved figures, Vases, Fowls, posing," but in a country of di-methods. So it could not be Lamp Shades, Silk Kimonos, Silk cult climatic and topographical denied that the development had Embroideries, Screens, Pictures, etc.,

from the flying¦ been chiefly of a relative nature. characteristics, point of view, such as is Great Britain, they can only be regard-

Yet the developments were of

etc.

ON VIRW FROM THURSDAY, THE 11TH JAN. 1984,

ed as a beginning, in view of the real importance, just as the deve fact that aviation is at the thre-lopment of acronautics was con- shold of a great and important tinually of interest, althought it phase, taking its place among the was about 40 years since the recognised methods of transport. Wright brothers first succeeded in raising themselves into the air. "It must not be fargolten, too. It was often the relative improve- that building is proceeding all ments that were decisive for the TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY. over the country at an unprece- value of any method. Progress dented ratë. Towns are rapidly along the road of development enlarging, and there is at the

was not marked by milestones same time a steady encroachment, alone. due to the increase of motor-cai iransport and to its universal use. on the rural regions. The situa- Bouwers, of modern development tion is aggravated by the closing were to obtain still better quality and greater simplicity of method. network of electric power cables.

The chief objects, continued Dr.

"It may be that at the present One of the most essential assets time a municipal aerodromes is for those who wished to contei- bute to modern development was But not a paying proposition. those aerodromes which will at an open mind and a critical atti- become, one way tude towards the problems in hand and the working methods. an early date and another, directly and indir- ectly, profitable concerns' are those Even the high-tension transform- which lie within a short distance r. with valve-rectification, that practically replaced the induc- of the centre of the town.

An aerodrome, will bring busilon-coll, had to be regarded in a

critical spirit. ness of many kinds, and it wil aring people. The value of the land in the neighbourhood of growing towns steadily goes up. This is a very important factor.

LANDING FACILITIES,

A

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have

Instructions

TO SELL BY

FELIC AUCTION

Dr. Bouwers demonstrated complete X-ray apparatus weigh- ing 10lb., and followed

this by producing the small instrument mentioned above made a FRIDAY, JAN. 12, 1934

COMMENCING AT 5.15 PM.

In X-ray therapy, he said, much had been achieved in the direc

Even Beer Affected! Colonel Colville (Secretary "to the Overseas Trade Department); replying to Mr. Chorlton (C--- Manchester) in the House of Commons recently. said he had "It seems highly probable that received reports of competition the size of the Air Force will be tion of simplification, reproduce- from Japan in various colonial come greater in the immediate ability of dose, and protection. A markets affecting a number of future, and to the emciency of Yer sensitive device of dose United Kingdom manufactures that force at all times the exis measurement proved to be the other than cotton textiles, includ tence of landing facilities in all Geiger counter, so far used exclu- A ing asbestos cement sheets districts is essential I need hard-sively for other radiation,

Concluding with references to. cement, made-up cotton goods ly point out that in war time the

and rayon goods, cycles and cycle existence of an abundance of the disintegration of atoms, Dr. parts, galvanised fron sheets, aerodromes and landing grounds Bouwers said that if the applica hardware, felt hats, pottery and would be an asset of immense tion of neutrons in combating tiles, rubber footwear, soap and value, and they cannot be made cancer should preve successful it beer, nga detal

in, a day chryslJEN was still an open question whet Mr. Chorlton inquired whether

But perhaps, indeed certainly, her the interesting method of trade negotiations were going on the strongest reason of all is the Lawrence or the method of the in respect of goods other than Bottom textiles, because in that immediately forthcoming exten-high-tension generator would con- case a final settlement would be sion of Inland air lines. Beveral stitute the best source. An Lord very much delayed, alt lines have been operated with Rutherford had said, Wes must there 15 no per- Colonel Colville said it was the great success in many parts of recog Clovernment's view that only the Great Britain during the past manency, in scimes or in matters negotiations on cotton and rayon year, and according to my infor- connected with science. We must should be allowed to proceed, somation, there are projects for eight always advance and be putting s that progress should be made on or ten new ones to be started next fair amount of our time and

дет energy to these questions arst of all The spring Question of negotiations in other Now it is impossible to escape and methods

lines was a matter which they from the fact that these develop the production of better appa were actively considering, in ments are nationally important for the service of man,

A: THE SALES ROOM-

DUDDELL STREET.

VALUABLE COLLEC TION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

Comprising

British Colonials, China, Kong, Macau, Siam, eta, eta.

ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, 4 10 JAN. 1931.

TERMS:----CASH OF BURLIVERY,

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