Page
EŃSİGN
CINE CAMBRAS
with
F 1.5
Len
A. TACK & CO.
26, Des Voeux Road, Central
ZEISS
CAMBRAS
BINOCULARS
Developing & Printing
One Day Service.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, MASSAGE.
A Cupuncture Moco Causis and Bone Setting HOLDERS or Japanese anD
Hoxe Kox Govermentat
LICENCES.
Gure Sprained-Ankle and Wrist Recommended for many years by Local Hospitals and Doctork. Wyndham Street (1st Floor).
Tel. No. 26051,
ASSEUR R. SHIMIOZU 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 POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES
from
Stanley Gibbons Ltd.
Part I British Empire... $ 4.90 Part II Foreign Countries 8.7.50 Yvert and Tellier $ 775 Scott Stamp & Coin Co.3 9.00
GRACA & CO. Dealers in Postage Stamɔ.. Gardon Seeds, Religious Goods, Toys, etø No. 10, WYNDHAM STREEP,"
P.O. Box No. 620, HONG KONG.
J. TOMINAGA
PACKING CONTRACTOR
ANY KIND OF. PAÚKING
: PROMPTLY EXECUTED
Aok: YAMATO
10, Johnston Boud,
or
MAYEDA & CO. 13, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone 20690.
TAK CHEONG
(Est. 1888) TAILORS,
OUTFITTERS & DEALERS:
IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODS, ETC.
604 62, Queen's Rd, C. Tel. 21317.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1934.
PREMISES TO LET WANTED KNOWN
DEMOVAL—Sadick Silk Store, 120,
CREDIT FONCIER RIce House Street has removed to
D'EXTREMÉ
ORIENT
French Bank Building, 5, Quéon's Rd Tel. 21060.
MODERN FLATS .
4 Roomed, 29, 300, 289 & 171, Prince Edward Road, with Garago, " # Roomed, Prince Edward Road, next to Railway Bridge.
3 Roomed. 103 & 108, Tal Po Road.
MODERN RESIDENCES
5 Roomed, 221, 923, 329, 231, 249, 251 978, Prince Edward Road, with Garag
Roomed, 11, Belfram Road, next to St. Thorean's Church, with Garage. 7 Roomed 294, Prince Edward Road;
with Garage.
MODERN SHOPS & FLATS
2.
In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road,
Kowloon
Burd Street, Hongkong..
183. Queen's Road Central, Hong
Kong.
23, Hing Hou Road.
FLATS TO LET
LET-Plat No. 3. Ticis Man To Macdonnell Road, from st March. Apply fears Xavier Hres, Ltd. or Telephons 22722.
932
TTRACTIVE Three and Four roomed Flats in Humphreys and Carnarvon Buildings, Kowloon. All modern conveniences: Apply HUM. PHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO.. [2060 LTD., Alexandrs Building.
HOUSES TO LET
TOLE
10-LET-No. 9 Austin Avenue, as from 1st March. Apply Mesara. Xavier Bros., Ltd. or Tel. 272.
[297
To Let, Five to Nine Months from February 14t." Electric Light Large Garden. Two Servants. Apply Box No 2179, c/o Hong Kong Daily, Presh
THEUNG CHAU Furnished House
F2178
FELIX VILLAS TO LET Desi
Bus
able Residence in delightful and healthy locality. Four large and two amali room, two bathrooms with
Garage. modern sanitation. Service. Moderate Rontal. Apply A Joseph, Property Department, Prince's Building, Phone No. 20910. [837
POSITION WANTED.
EXPERIENCED British Teacher of
English and Commercial Subjects seeks position in orening school, or will give private tuition for moderate. fees. Write Bor No. 636. / Hong [6.8 Kong-Daily Press.
/THE WORLD PENCIL (
"Manufacturers & Exporteri
Higher Grade Load Pencils
Dy Chest Belling, Tel. 25419-ZE
Courtesy, Comfort, ServiceTM
and Luxuries of Modern Hotel.
Construction
THE HOTEL RIVIERA
MACAU
Cable Address-Riviera, Macau."
PRE-PAID
more commodious place at 38, Quvan's Road Central, under new. nama PREMIER SILK PALACE. 1640
ATTENTION! Saturday the tooth
instant the Haur PRICE Sale at Komor & Komor clpics. Tea-sots, Lacquer, Crystal, Bronze, Satsuma BARGAINS.
[641
ATEST GE" NEW SYSTEM MODEL ALL WAVE SUPER- HETERODYNE, AIRPLANE IL LUMINATED DIAL.
8 Tuber Automatic Volume Control. Contin. ously Variable Tone Control. Sama ar KYRD ANTARTIC ໂດ supplied EXPEDITION. Distributors RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LTD., '84, Queen's Road Central.
(834
"ARCONI FIVE VALVES'
ENJOY
A GOOD SMOKE!
THREE STAR
OF
THREE STAR
CIGARETTES
MARTHE SUPER-A HIGH-GRADE BRAND
GETTER 255 M/O PORTABLE
BIX VALVES Superbet "PTAT MODERATE PRICE
P/B Portable 31X VALVES. superhet. YARLEY FIVE VALVES "SQUARE PEAK" superbet "KOLSTER-BRANDES 666 81X VALVES SUPERHET. Superlative British Receivers. Agenta: RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LIMITED. (635
HOTEL (PRIVATE
ROYLE
PRIVATE
HOTEL
A, Conduit Road. Telephone 23489 Single, Double and Suites Flush System. Hot and Cold Waters Excellent Cuisine. Terus reasonable Write or Phone Mr. J. Russell.
PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION
By our Expert Photographer MR. LEE TAI LAM (1.1) MOST SUITABLE XMAS GIFTS
REASONABLE PRICES DURING HOLIDAY SEASON. MARRY'S STUDIO 120. Queen's Road, Ctl. Tel. 26227.
"People Who Matter."'
PEOPLE WHO
MATTER, to the advertiser are the people whe afford to buy hi goods. Most of tlices people" bity" mind rand the
Hong Kong Daily Press.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The following, dáme of adversementes no's changed, at the price given belola's –
BÍTUATIONS VACANT.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTS!-
When so required replies to box numbers will be dusted to wiyertisers daily Extra stampa for poetage should be reinitted.
All advertisements must be suthenticated by the name and addison of the sender
Announcements not exceeding 25 Words are inserted under this heading at a Pre-paid Raw of One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS. If Charges collected, $1.50. THIS FORM MAY BE USED.
Please smart,
Signature..
Address:
Endlosed...
Addres...
payment.
The ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER, "Hongkong Daily Press,"
11. Ice House Street, or P.O. Bog 1
IN PACKETS & TINË. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE.
FRESH
BUTTER
FROM
1/
NEW ZEALAND
ONLY
URE SUC. A POUND
PURE
NEW ZEALAND
FRESH
PORE
S. HUNG LEE DAIRY Co
BEST
BUTTER
MILK PURE CREAMY "MILK FROM HEALTHY COWS ONLY 13c. & BOTTLE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bare receive THE
Instructions
To SELL BT
PUBLIC AJICTION
口骂
FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1934
COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.
ÁT. THEIR SALES ROOM. 4, DUDDELL STREET.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:
Chesterfield Couches and Arm- chairs, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Teak Side Boards with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Cabinets, Chest of Drawers, etc., etc.
Silver Ware, Cutlery, Wall Clocks, Teu Sets, Glass Waro, Dinner Service, Table Lamps, Gramophones, Pictures. Linen, Carpets Typewriter, Ice Chest, Screen, Leather Suit Cases, Rattan Chairs, etc., etc.
Sextant
1 Compass
also
1 Cherub Bhiplog
1. Microscope,
1 Piano by Moutrie
1 Set of Encyclopedia Britannica
2 Radio Sets
1 Singer Sewing Machine.
and
A Large Quantity of Blackwood
Ware.
O VIEW THOM THUESDAY, THE 8TH FEB., 1984.
TERMS: CASH on Delivery,
LAMMERT, BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS."
LOCAL MAPS
Peak District,
Kowloon,
Victoria, New Territories,
HONGKONG DAILÝ PRESS.
H.K. WIRELESS THE REAL BONAR
PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W.
on 355 Metres
1-2.15 p.m. European Programme. Tp.m. Local Time and Whether
Report
13 pm, Recorded music, 1.15 pm. A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management (During the intervals recorded music, will be broadcast from the Studio),
130 p.m. Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 pm, Close Down,
THREE STUDIO ITEMS TO-NIGHT 4.30-5.30 pm, Chinese recorded
...music. 530-6 pm.. A relay from Daventry of "Whither Britain?" by the Rt. Hon. D. Lloyd George
65 Pat Chinese Children's
recorded programme. 7.30-10.30 p.m., European program-
me.
7.30-8 pm From the Studio.
LAW "Most Friendly Of
Creatures
Mr. Bonar Law was revealed in
a new light in a very personal and intimafe, sketch which his son, Mr. Richard Law, M.P., gave to the members of the Authors' Club' at a dinner.
"My father is generally supposed to have been rather unsociable," he said. "True, ho eschewed society with a big 'S' but he was, in fact, the most friendly of creatures, and regarded everyone with whom h came in contact-whether personal
friends, secretaries,
or servants-
as human beings, each with some special value. That is rather un- usual in persons in the position which he decupied.
"Another general supposition is that my father was a melancholy man. I do not believe he was. Generally speaking, he was an ex- traordinarily happy mal. Though
not effervescent or buoyant, he had an equipoise, & mental bulance which amounted to happiness,'
"It is true he had his bad pat A Vocal Recital by Mr. A. W. da ches. This was because he attach- Roza accompanied by Mrs. A. Wed an extraordinary, perhaps ex- da Roza.
PROGRAMME
1. Smilin' Through (Penn) 2 Tell me To-night (Spolianski) 3 Only my Song (char)
Recorded item.
WGS
travagant, value to human rela- tionships, and when anyone of whom he was fond died be
thrown into utter despair. When my brother was killed and when my mother died he had everything Castilian Moonlight (Longas) which reminded him of them remo
ved out of the way. 2 Marta (Simono
Recorded item.
1 Vocal Duet Ah Mimal t
plu" Op. "Boheme" (Puccini) quest'ora" Op.
2 "Solemne in
"Forza del Destino" (Verdi)
Mr. A. W. da Roza assisted by Mr. Gus d'Aguino.
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report
8.3-8.30 pm, From the Studio.
A Planoforte and Violin recita: by Mr. Harry Ore and Mr. E. J.
Asmus
A Beethoven-Programme.
1 Sonata for plano and Violin. in F. Op. 24, 1st movement
2 Three Bagatelles, Op. 33.
Cavotte in G.
3
4 Sonata in E flat, Op. 81 8.30-9 p.m., Transcription
gramme
Such an attitude towards death is more characteristic of primitive and violent patures, and is odd in one with such a balanced mind."
The most striking quality of Mr. Bonar Law, in his son's opinion, was his simplicity of character and his lack of self-consciousness. As an illustration of this A Law re ated the following story:
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
T
THE Undersigned have receivet
Instructions from
The
Folder of Bill of Sale No. 21
of 1932
TO SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
WEDNESDAY,
FEB. 7, 1994
AT 19 OCLOOK NOON
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
One Triple Drive Grooving
Machine
One Triple Drive Slat Head
Cutting Machine
One Double Drive Automatic
Double Shaping Machine
Round One Single Drive
Pencil Smoothing Machine Two Single Drive Colouring
Machines
One Rubber Eraser Attach-
ing Machine
Two Single Drive Inscribing
Machines
One Single Drive Pencil End Cutting and Finishing
Machine
Just after the war, when my father was very well-known, be went, with a secretary, to a dinner in one of the Inns of Court. As they went in the porter at the door. Fouched the secretary 04 the
shoulder and asked: Is that Mr.Two Exhaust Fans" Balfour
One Double Drive Flat Prass-
ing Machine
The secretary was amused, and,One Cutter Grinding and Pro-thinking that my father woltid sleg
་་
9-9.30 p.m., From the Studio.
SELECTIONS BY THE MUSIC
MAKERS
be amused, related, the incident o him. My father's reply was: should have thought everyone knew Mr. Balfour.' That was typical 9.30-10.30 p.m., Transcription Pro-of him and of his attitude; towards
himself. gramme. 10.30 p.m., Rugby Mid-day Press
News. 10.35 p.m., Close Down.
4
FREEMASONRY
IN 1933
24
A Notable Year
An Ambitions Man'
The general view that Mr. Bahar Law was an exceedingly ambitious man was more than confirmed. As
young man in Glasgow he was imbued with a desire to enter poli- tics, and was a member of the local debating society and Parliament in order that he might get practice in speaking.
He used, too, to attend the bank-"
ruptcy cases in which his form
Sharpening Machine
One Double Drive Automatic
Glueing Machine
Five Spare Sets of Cutters One Single Drive Hexagonal -Pencil Smoothing of Wal- ter Vaughan Curtis of New Kowloon Inland Lot No. 60, Cheung Sha Wan,
Kowloon..
were crediters for the sole reason TERMS—As. CustomarY,
of hearing himself speak. Ha sought all the practice be could in public speaking.
"From his earliest days," said Mr. Law, he wanted to take part in great events and to take some share in the shaping of thera.
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, Jan. 17. The year 1933 was one of great interest to the United Grand
"But there was a kind of refine- Lodge of England. The Masonic nent in his ambition. He wanted Peace Memorial in Great Queen to be a great and prominent man Street...W.C., which was dedicated on his own terms. Shortly before by the Duke of Connaught, the his death, in one of his rare mo Grand Master, on July 19, was in- ments of confidence he said to me augurated 14 years ago on the that whatever had come to him in suggestion of the Grand Master life he had never liited a finger and forms not only a tting me to get it.
morial to the brethren who fell That is unfortunately, true. I during the War but also an effi-think if he had been a little bit cient headquarters for the Mother more pushing and a little less self- Grand Lodge of the world.
offseing it would have been better for Himself and the country.
On July 12 the King, accompani- ed by the Queen, opened the "new.
Sir T. Cato Worsfold, who pre- Freemasons' Hospital and Nursing sided, recalled the days when he Home which has been built at snt with Mr. Bonar Law in the Ravenscourt Park, W., and now House .of Commons. Politient named the Royal Masonic Hos- friends and foes alike extended to pital. The building cost £355,000 MF. Bonar Law both respect and and has been opened free of debt, affection. but two hostels for nurses have, yet to be provided as well as a con- siderable sum for endowment.
The figures of new membership
of the craft are:-
London
1931 1932 1933 1934
1.102 1,126 1,140 1,104
BRITISH FILM'S IN EUROPE
Providces 2.739 2.789 2,836 2,883 Russia Offers Caviare
Military
Districts Not under districta
2 .2 649 648 655 657
55 67. 57
2
2
56
Total 4,547 4,622 4,608 4,742
For "Henry VIII.”
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, January 17, A Continental boom in British pictures has begun, thanks to the success of "Henry VIL"
For Inspection Order Apply to the Undersigned.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO BELL ST
PUBLIC AUCTION
ой
MONDAY, FEB. 12, 1934
Comence à 10.30 AM
EACE (HONGKONG & WHALL POA OUR CO, LAD)
UNGE
The Royal Arch Chapters (which are an integral part of Freemason-
The film has been sold to every 3) continue to progrésa slowly if Surely, in the relationship of about European country except Russia | VALUABLE 15 Chapters to 40, Lodges. There The Russians were unable to aid are now 1,760 Chapters, of which the necessary money, but offered 487 (an increase of seven over the in exchange a cargo or cavalie preceding year) are in London, leather. Russian filtag or vodiat
In' Farts the picture, after seven- 1,028, (an increase of 14) in the teen weeks at the Lord Byron provinces, 212 in districts, and 62 abroad not under districts.
During the year Freemasonry a known to us for over two cen turies was suppressed in Germany by the Nazi Government; and the three German Grand Lodges, with which friendly relations had re- cently been résumed, do not appear
cinema in the Champs Elysees, is 1 still playing to big business, and has affeady taken 820,000 at the office. It is claimed that this is
NTITY OF
Valves Radio Set
a record for a tale at any Con 1. Bano by Brinded & Sou tinents cinema.
In every country except Italy where the law forbiday "Henry In the 1934 issue of the Year Book VIII is being shown frit of all Another omififssion is that of the in English. "Dubbed" version (that Grand Lodge of the Philippines versions with local actors doub- Islands, which had refused to Joung for voicely wil be shown Inter. with the Grand Lodges of England, Mr. Fallbe, of London Film Pro- Ireland, Scotland, did Massachu-ductions reveals that to "dub" in setts to control the development of French of Italian costs £1,500 and PER Freemasonry in China, and had in German £2,500 He estimates Insisted on warranting new Lodges that Continental sales alone w there with the avowed intention bring the company some £75,000. or setting a Sovereign Grand or more than the cost of produc-
tion. Lodge in China,
ÔN VIEW FROM SUNDAY,
THE IIT FEB., 1984
ASH ON DELI
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEER";