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20, Des Voeux Road, Central.

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BINOCULARS Developing & Printing

One Day Berrics.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, MASSAGE.

A Cupuncture Moxo Causis and Bone Setting HOLDERS OF JAPANISH AND

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LIORNOES.

Gure Sprained-Ankle and Wrist Recommended for many years by Local Hospitala and Doctors. 4. Wyndham Street (1st Floor),

Tel. No. 26051.

¡ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU.

MASSE

ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.

Recommended for many by Government Peak

years

Civil Hospital, Hospital, etc., and by all

the local doctors.

24, Wyndham St, Tol. 24945.

FOR SALE

$1934'

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TAK CHEONG

(Est. 1888) TAILORS, OUTFITTERS & DEALER'S IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODB, ETC.

60k 69, Queen's Rd. C. Tel. 21317.

WANTED KNOWN"

ATEST G.E” NEW SYSTEM LMODEL ALL WAVE SUPER- HETERODYNE, AIRPLANE IL- LUMINATED DIAL. 8 Tubes. Automatic Volume Control. Continu- ously Variable Tone Control. Same as supplied to BYRD ANTARTIC EXPEDITION. Distributors. RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LTD., 64. Queen's Road Central.

634

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French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Rd, Tol. 2:063.

MODERN FLATS ·"

4 Roomed, 29, 300 & 310, Prince

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Roomed, 971, 197 & 199 Prince Edward Road, with Garage,

a Roomed, Frince Edward Hond, next

to Hailway Bridge.

MODERN RESIDENCES

5 Roomed, 221, 229, 731 & 133, Prince

Edward Road, with Garage.

8 Roomed, 13, Beltram Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage.

7 Roomed 204, Prince Edward Road,

with Garage-

MODERN SHOPS & FLATS In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road,

Kowloon.

2, Burd Street, Hongkong", 163, Queen's Road Central, HOPE

Kong.

FLATS TO LET

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1934.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE

NHE Undersigned bare received

Instructious from

TE

REGISTRAR, SUPREME

COURT,

TO SELL BT

#UBLIC AUCTION

(HURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1984,

"AT"12 O'CLOCK NOON

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET."

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ANTED Lady Stonetypist with previous experience. Must ales have fad general office experience. Write, stating qualifications and sulary expocied, to Box No. 2208, c/o Hong [2008 Kng Daily Fres

FOR SALE

OR SALE—Two Old Hadawell

Fake Locomotives 4.81" gauge,

JK

FEB. 2, 1934

COMMENCING At 11 AM.

- AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET.

(For Account of the Concerned)

20 Bales each 100 Gray Military,

Blankets

also

A Quantity of Khaki Coats, Trousers and Shorte, Ospa, Boots, Empty Cases, etc., etc.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

Broadcast by. Z.B.W. of the Management and during

on 355 Metres

THE Undersigned bave received | 1-2.15 p.m.-European programme.

Instructions

TO SELL T

TUBLIC AUCTION

ON...

THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1934

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

AT TE LEVERETT ING. OFFICE, QUEEN'S BUILDING. TOP FLOOR, CONNAUGHT

ROAD,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE OFFICE

FURNITURE.

"OF VIEW FROM DAY OF SALE..

Theus ----Cash ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO BELL BY

· PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1934

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M

TERMS;—CASH ON DELITEET.

LAMMERT BROS.,

A

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1.4

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Instructions

weighing 25 tons each. Fall parti. THE Undersigned have received, calars may be obtained from the Manager, Railway Offices, Kowloop.

(2212

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FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1934]

--

COMMENCING At 11 AM,

AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,

A Quantity of Office and House-

hold Furniture, Shop Fittings and Sundry Goods, etc., etc

TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS." ÁUCTIONEERS.

A Tuma SALES "ROOM, "DUDDELL STREET.

VALUABLE COLLEC- TION OF POSTAGE STAMPS Oomprising

Fine China Hongkong, Britisb Colobies, Old Europe, Sium, Straits, etc., etc.

ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 81ST JAN., 1984.

TERMS: CABR ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS...

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A Job?

Consult WANT

1 p.m.--Local Time and Weather

Report Qam

1.3 p.m.-Recorded music. 1.15 pm-4 relay of the Hong

· Kong Hotel Ořelleátra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room. 1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press. News, etc. 2:15 pm-Close Down;

A BB.C children's recorded programme.Talk from the Studio by “Owner Driver"

5-8 p.m-European programme, 5-5.30 p.m.-A relay from Daven

try, 5.30-6 p.m.-A relay of the first three itemA "of the Concert darranged by Mrs. Fasken from the Helena May Institute, by courtesy of the Committee. 6-6.80 p.m.--A. B.B.C. Recorded

Programme. :

“CHILDREN'S "HOUR' PROGRAMME”. "Robin Hood and the Sorrowful Knight."

An old English Greenwood Play by Franklyn Kelsey, produced in the London studios of the mitih

Broadcasting Corporation, by Derek, McCulloch.

Cast

Foster Richardson- Franklyn Kelsey

Ralph Trueman

Ralph de Rohan Eric Stanley

Cytil Nash

Marie Goossens at the Harp. The Gershom Parkington Quintet. 6:30-7 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.

7 p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quo-

tations, etc... 7.3-7.55 p.m.-Recorded program-

Ime.

.'

the intervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio....

ABORIGINES IN AUSTRALIA

BRITISH FILM COMPANIES

Very Satisfactory In- crease In Output

(Special" Air-Mail Service)

London, Jan. 10.

The output of British films again expanded in 1933. Under the Act

The Half-Breed Is of 1827 all films are registered

Increasing

with the Board of Trade. except news reels, éducational. scientific, and commercial 'advertising » flims, . etc. As shown by the following table, which covers registrations in Sydney (N.S.W.), January 17

the six years since the passing of the Act, the total footage of British A census of aborigines through-" films rose last year by about 20 out Australia recently completed per cent., while the footage of by the Commonwealth Bureau of, foreign films (mainly American) Census and Statistics, discloses was virtually unchanged:- that, whereas the number of full-

British blood aboriginal population is al- most stationary, the number of half-castes nas increased consist- ently from 12,630 in 1921 to 19,467 1228 in 1933. At June 30, 1933, the." 1929 number of fullbloods was 60.101 1930 and the annual figures for the pertod of 1921-1933 have been about 60,000-in some years slight- ly below that figure.

The difficulty of making an ac-

curate count of the aborigines is due to the wide area over which they are scattered, their nomadic habits, and the fact that they are not all under the control of the authorities. The last named ob- stacle to obtaining authentic figures. is particularly marked in Western Australia where each year since the first systematic aborigin- al census was taken twelve years ago, the" estimated number living outside Governmental control has not varied from the original num- ber of 10,000.

Year

Total Long Short Footage

No. No.

91:111 788,954

83 200

707,779

132

98

975,194

1931

145

48

938,497

1932

156 88

1.049,184

1933

-189 64 1,202,197

Foreign

Total

Year

Long Short Footage

No. No.

1928

605 818

4,920,082

1929

525 962

4,739,535

..1930

564 987

4,890,828

1931

502

977 4,374,430

1. 1932 1933

3,780,813 3,773,495

459 720

'476 ́ 821

* 3,000ft, or upwards.

AVIATION IN

SIAM

Flying Visitors To Pay

In 1933 about 9225 full-bloods and 3374 half-castes were in re- gular employment, decline of about 2,100 on the total being due. to the depression affecting the em- ↓ Pipyment of aborigines. Those in

regular employment are almost, ex- ! Hey

clusively engaged in primary in- dustries, the largest number being employed on sheep and cattle stations: others are occupied in clearing, farming, trapping of rabbits, dingoes and foxes, in fish- ing, corn-pulling, and potato digg ing. The females engage largely

Orchestral Molly on the Shore

(Grainger). Orchestral - Shepherd's

(Grainger)-Royal Opera Or- chestra, Convent Garden, „Song-Chanson Indoue (Song of

India) ("Badko" Rimsky Sang-Bolero-Lee Filles de Ca-

diz (Delibes)-Madame Amelita" Galli-Curci (Soprano). Orchestral-Gipsy

Korsakow).

Love-Selec-in domestic work. tion (Lehar)---De Groot and His Orchestra.

Song A Pair Well Matched

(Landon Ronald). Song-When I am Dead, My

Dearest (Landon Ronald)— Joseph Hislop (Tenor), (* Orchestral - Casino Dances

(Gungi). Orchestral-Love, Here is my. Heart (Silesu)—Albert Sandler and His Orchestra. Song-Strew on Нег Roses

(Landon Ronald). Bong-Down in the Forest

SHIPBUILDING ON THE

INCREASE

For Services

The Assembly has approved and the King has promulgated new regulations regarding the use of state landing grounds and sero- dromes by foreign owned planes. has Etherto shown a fine generosity and allow-

the government

ed all and sundry to alight and depart from stations without fee or reward providing not only land- ing grounds but units to attend to the wants of aerial visitors with- out fee br reward-benzine and. oll are of course for visitors' ac- counts. Filots in mechanical dif- ficulties or making forced landings. in various parts of the kingdom

Supremacy Maintained: Hopes in recent years have had cause

For Greater Improvement

London, January, 23. Although only 31 vessels were

to be thankful to the aeronautical service of the Army. But from now on a regular schedule-of, fess" will be imposed. At the same time it is currently reported that Don Muang is to be modernised

(Landon Ronald)-Joseph His- launched on the Clyde last year, proper runways constructed

lop (Tenor), 2 Band-The Happy Warrior (Vie- tor Kahi)--The Band of H. M. Royal Air Force.

7.55-8 p.m.-From the Studio.

A talk on "Safety First" by "Owner Driver".

8 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.3-8.10 p.m.-From the Studio.

it still maintained its position as proof against monsoon influences. the premier shipbuilding river in This means that Don Muang will the world, stated the President of be usable all the year round. Next the Glasgow Shipowners at the year a covey of competitors for annual meeting: to-day.

the MacRobertson Centenary cup

A talk on "Safety First" by Mr. the M. K. Lo.

Last year, he said, had seen and big money prizes may be ex- shipbuilding at a low water mark, pected in Siam, taking part in the and the output of all shipping London Melbourne air race, and nations had "totalled only 680,000 the increasing importance of." tons as compared with 970,000, la Siamese services and territory to previous year. The present world aviation have made. It in- year was bound to show a great evitable that such services, must, Concert improvement, and the new tonnage be paid for. The regular lines from the Studio)

placed with the Clyde was already have always felt the anomaly that 10.30 pm-Rugby Mid-day Press 260,000 tons as compared with last they were using Siamese dromes

News,

year's output of 58,300 tons. and facilities, and not paying their It required half a million tons share. The new regulations will even therefore remove that 'disadvan- Hotel Orchestras are by courtesy moderately busy, he added,— tage.

8.10-10.30 p.mChinese

10.33 p.m.-Close Down.

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