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A. TACK & CO.

26, Des Voonz Road, Central.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, MASSAGE.

A Cupuncture Moxo Causis and Bone Setting HOLDERS OF JAPANESE AND

HONG KONG GOVERNMENTE

LICENCES.

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

|ASSEUR R, SHIM!DZU,

MASSE

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

years

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 ....$ 7,00 Yvert and Tellier 775 Scott Stamp & Coin Co. $ 9.00

GRACA & CO. Dealers in Postage Stamp, Garden Beeda, Baligious Goods, Toys, etc. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREKT,

HONG KONG. P.O. Box No. 60.

J. TOMINAGA

CREDIT FONCIER

D'EXTREME ORIENT

French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Rd

Tel. 21063.

MODERN FLATS

4 Roomed, 289, 300, 269 & 971, Prince

Edward Road, with Garage

9 Roomed, Prince Edward Road, naxt

to Railway Bridge.

3 Roomed, 1032 105, Tai Po Road.

MODERN RESIDENCES

5 Roomed, 291, 293, 929, 931, 249, 231 978, Trines Edward Hoad, with Garage

8 Roomed, 113, Balfram Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage.

7 Hoomed 294, Prince Edward Road,

with Garage,

MODERN SHOPS & FLATS

In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road,"

Kowloon..

2, Burd Street, Hongkong.

183, Queen's Rowl Central. Hank

Kong. 23, Hing Hon Road.

FLATS TO LET

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1934.

Speakers,

Singers,

Athletes

TRY

VALDA

PASTILLES

The result will delight you

On Sale at all Chemists

& Druggists INSIST on the bores bearing the name VALDA.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

on 355 Metres

1-2.15 .m-European programme.

13 p.m-Recorded music. 1.15 pm A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room. 1.30 pm. Rugby Press Ntws, etc. 2.15 p.m.-Close DownL DUAL TRANSMISSION TONIGHT TRAVEL TALK FROM THE STUDIO.

5-8 pm--European programme. 5-6 pm-A relay of the Hong Kong

Hotel Dance

Orchestra - from

the Hong Kong Hotel Roof

Garden.

CHINA THROUGH NEW SMALLPOX

THE AGES

Great Exhibition Of

Porcelain

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(Special Air-Mall Service)

London, February 15.

consideration

LAMMERTS AUCTIONSTM

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned have receiver

Instructions

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, MAR.

93 COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.

1934

AT THEIR SALES BOOM. No. 4, DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD

WARNING

Health Dept. Calls For Vaccinations Smallpox attacks rich and poor like; it may appear under almost 1 pm-Local Time and WeatherTo-day there will be opened at any conditions, and may claim

Report.

the residence of Sir Philip Sas victims not only amongst those who soon, 25, Park-lane, an extensive live in dirt and squalor, but also and important exhibition of por- amongst those who reside in more celain. The proceeds will be decongenial surroundings.

ä statement issued by the voted to the Royal Northern Hos- In

Public Health Department of the pital

The series of exhibitions to Shanghai Municipal Council it which the present one is the latest explained that for long it was addition have deservedly come to thought that vaccination once per be regarded as delightful annual formed, conferred a lifelong im behind the present enormous col dow events. The catholicity of taste muulty" against smallpox. This is known to bo incorrect. lection is so great that detailed Statistics collected in England and of it is impos- sowhere point to the fact that the sible. But the general impression immunity gained by vaccination Is that the wisest men, so far as gradually decreases as time goes on and it is now recognized that chil- the East.

dren, even if vaccinated in infancy, The influence of the Orient on should be re-vaccinated when they Europear ceramicists was pro- reach the age of sover, and from found, and in our turn we in- that time onwards, in common with fuenced it by Occidental taste all persons, should be revaccinated about every three years if the Lmmunity display of wares in cases maximum amount 704# and 747, during the against mallpox is to be gained. Sung and Ming periods the

FALSE SENSE OF SAFETY Unfortunately public memory is Chinese

135 craftsmen Justified in inventing the word "China" short and a brief absence of the

Silver Ware, Cutlery, Wall Clock, representing the whole dienso lulls a community into a range of translucent ceramic ware, false sense of security, A diminish. Tea Sets, Glass Ware, Dinner ed Incidence of this disease is usually Service, Table Lamps, Gramophones, The pieces in these two cabinets followed by a period of forgetfulness and Records, Teppis Rackets, Pie- form an excellent starting point when vaccination figures show atures. Linen, Carpets and Rugs, for: a study of this vast and com- marked decline. Sooner or later, Ice Chest, Screen, Tollet Set, Looking plicated subject. The early Chin-owever, the inevitable happens. Glass, Chamber Stand, Teak Bed- 950 seem always to have been There is a sudden increase in the steads, ste, etc. afraid of anything in the nature number of smallpox cases reported made for of over-expression. They hated to and at once a rush is elaborate their preconceived de- vaccination. Such a sequease of signs beyond the point at which events seems to have occurred dur-1 Piano, 1 Sextant, I Ship's Compass, 1. Cash Registrar, Code Books, 1 the anonymous artists who create the last twelve months. ed Elbelots like the inscribed water Last year's figures for smallpox Complete Set. Harmsworth Self

were unusually low, but during Education: December and January there was a sudden increase with a resulting rise

PUBLIC AUCTION by "Auntle Joy." Uncle Peter will porcelati is concerned, came from

6-6.30 p.m. From the Studio.

Children's Programme arranged

give the law of fish tan-minute talks on "BomeTypical Englah Events."

North Point and Taikos on day of March, 1934, at 3 p'clock p.m. at P.--(Closing Local Stock Quo- At first, as may be seen by the

TO LET at Braemar Terrass, between hillside facing harbour, three roomed FLATS with enclosed verandah and servants quarters Modern sanitation. Moderata resital. Apply to Butterfald & Swire, 1, Connaught Road... 19310

Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa bas received instructions to sell by Public Auction 6.30-7.30 pm-Recorded Music. in OneLot on Wednesday; the Sist the China Auction Rooms, &, Queen's Road Central (Basement of French Bank Building), the Valuablo Lease- hold Property being a 26, Dea Vienr Rand Central, Victoria Hong Kong, situate on Section E. and the Remain-

9four roomel, flat with modern

2 WATERLOO ROAD-Nowing Portion of Marine Lot No. 101.

conveniences. Electric refrigerator installed: Apply BUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD. Alexandra Building.

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TTRACTIVE Throe and Four roomed Flats in Humphreye and Carnarvon Buildings and Five roomed house in Minden Villas, Kowloon. All modaru, conveniences, Alan look up. garages near May Rood Tram Station. Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO. LTD., Alexandra f Building

-12050

For further Particulars and Con ditions of Sale, Apply to:-

LET--Flat No. 3 "Ticis Man-Hong Osion Macdonnell Road, from st March. Apply Messrs Xavier Bros., Ltd. or Telephone 22792 {9232

HOUSES TO LET

HEUNG CHAU Furnished House To Let, Five to Nine Moths from February 1st. Electric Light. Large Garden. Two Servants. Apply Box No, 2178 alo Hong Kong Daily Prin

LET-Moderate rental.

Masers. TRO & HODGSON. Solicitors.

National Bank Building, or to

MR. E. V. M. B. DE SOUSA, Auctioneert,

China Auction Rooms, No. 5, Queen's Road Central. Kong, 1st March, 1934.

POSITION WANTED.

.

E EXPERIENCED Stene-typist seeks engagement. Box No. 872. 0/0 Hong Song Daily Pres

178 WANTED KNOWN

PACKING CONTRACTOR T District one partially, furnished

ANY KIND OF "PACKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED YAMATO

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THE

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TOUNE

MARVEL" 97. c.c. "SILENT- SUPERB 148 cc. Cheapest high grade machines on the market, Bole Agents-RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LIMITED, 54, Queen's Road Central.

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We have the most varied selection of the FINEST BRITISH RADIO SETS, which, from for this climate and Jour course, Ws Broad wood experiences, we know any most suitable cordially invite you to inspect and

HORSE TO LET Brouter is montba. Fant-tipolusive rates oto, and

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Courtesy, Comfort, Service

and Luxuries of Modern Hotel

Constructiozi

THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAU

Cable Address:-" Riviera, Macau."

PRE-PAID

LOCAL MAPS

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, New Territories.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following dam of advertisements are charged at the price given below:-

BITUATIONE VACANT.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

When so required replies to box numbers will be posted in advertisers daily Extra stamps for postage should be remitted.

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 Rate of One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS. If Charges collected, $1.50. THIS FORM MAY, BE USED.

The

EMENT

GER

Hongkong

11. Ice House Street, or P.D. Box

A CONCERT.

tations, etc. Orchestral Doubinustika (arr.

Orchestral Folovisi March {"Prince Igor”- Borodin) →→→ London Symphony Orchetru conducted by Albert Coates. Song-Wine, Women and Song

(Strauss).

Rimsky-Korsakov).

G

Song The Doll's Song ("Tales of Hoffman Offenbach)-Mavis

Bennett (Soprano). Violin

Solo Thais Meditation (Massenet)...** Violin-Solo-Tambourin Chinois

(Kreisler) Fritz, Kreisler.. Vocal Duet Trot Here and There (Donkey Duet ("Veronique”..... Messager)... Vocal Duet The Swing Song "Veronique" - Messager) Winnie. Melville and Derek

Oldham Pianoforte

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of whatever origin.

vessel, (747 H) and the vase (747 E stopped,

European Caprice The importation of such curios Moonlight from China gave rise to mood Sonata, (Beethoven, Op. 27, No. of caprice on our part, and, with 2)Harold Bauer,

much shrewdness, the Oriental Planoforte Solo Gavotte in

Major Beethoven-Bauer) Harold Bauer,

FURNITURE,

Comprising

Chesterfield Couches and Arm- chairs, Teak Wardrobes with Berelled Mirrors, Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Teak Side Boards with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Cabinets, Chest of Drawers, Dressing Tables, oto, etc.

alio

and

in the Public Health Department's A LARGE QUANTITY, OF vaccination figures.

BLACK WOOD WARE

beyond doubt to be the most efficient Vaccination has been proved method of protection against small. por and in this connection it is interesting -to examine recent statistics.

adapted himself to that and en- couraged us to encourage him to give our public, what it wanted. Songnaway! Awake! Beloved The fashion for "China" estab-

During 1933, out of 137 admissions Coleridge-lished itself. As the rears passed to the Municipal Isolation Hospital "Hiawatha"

and more and more travellers at for Chinese, 49 cases proved fatal,

Taylor 1

OK VIEW 1894 THURSDAY, THE 8TH MARCH, 1984.

Song The Legend of Kleinsack rived from the East with chests and of these no fewer than 34 had TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.

(Tales of Houman" Offen fall of these strange translucent never been vaccinated, whilst a bach)Tudor Davies (Tenor).

objects, the European. and espect- further twelve had not been vaccin- Violin Solo-La Capricieuse.

ally the English collector, became (Elgar, Op. 17).

Violin Bolo-Waltz in C Sharp Minor (Chopin) Bronislaw

Huberman.

7.30-8 pm. From the Studio.

A Talk on A Visit to the Native Settlements by her "Globe Trot

ter."

*..**

8 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.3-10.30 pm-Chinese- Concert

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

more and more excited over theated during the three years previous subject, and the unexpected, being to death. Of the total maber of cases admitted, "fifty had not been increasingly in demand, happen vaccinated whilst 77 had neglected eda * 2 4 ...With their unerring skill, for themselves and should not re- re-vaccination. These figures speak genuity and imagination the Chinese surrendered willingly and inre any farther comment,

It is to everybody's interest, profitably to the spirit of caprice therefore, that careful attention to and began to supply our collectors, this aspect of the city's health quite deliberately, with fantastic should be maintained by all who THE Undersigned have received objects according anything but live here: and strict adherence to closely with the Chinese tradition the rule vaccination, every three It was just these objects, how-years" will do more than anything ever, that were our chier inspira- else towards keeping down the in- tion; and in the end Europe made cidence of smallpox, states the Corn-

seit, responsible for such highly missioner for Public Health. Atylised things as the:""Two King All relays of the Hongkong Hotel Ashers Dresden, 1737).

Management and during the in-hagen, 1785), and "Shylock" teryals recorded- music will be (Chelsea, 1789)/ broadcast from the Studio,

from the Studio,.. 10.30 pmClose Down

N. B. From 3.30-10pm ZEK, Hongkong. Will broadcast a pro- ramme of European Music on 840

K.C.'s.

Orchestras are by courtesy of the

RADIO MANILA............ 5.00 pin, Studio Music President

Cleveland Orchestra. 5.50 p.m., Health Talk. 6.10 pm. Spanish Informational

Peroduan

"Plate

Instructions

To SILL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

hagen, circa, 17335, and ARRIVAL OF THE TUESDAY, MAR. 13, 19

In considering the history of

ceramic ware from this angle it must not be forgotten that the

Dess was grotesquery, and there is nothing surprising in the appear- ence at 25,-Fark-lane of the Ming

Chinese equivalent, for capricious

Agure of A god of literature" 6.30 p.m. English Informational wearing a bright blue beard, or

Period.

MDIVANIS

Woolworth Heiress,

S'hai for a Fortnight

Heiress to the great Woolworth

of a pair of distorted. Kang Ha fortunes, Princess Alexis Mdivani

memory, described the signboard

of the White Horse Inn as "faintly North Station by a former afficer Greeted at No. Platform of resembling an Insane horse."

ابر بیشه

COMMENCING AT 9.30 AM

KOWLOON NAYAL (DEPOT OLD AND SURPLUS VIOTUAL LING STORESTM

Comprising--

Clothing, including

etc., etc.

ON VIEW TH

TROK MONDAY, THE 19TH MARCH, 1934.

7.00 pm, Dinner Programme Re-dogs in green and red which recall arrived in Shanghai Inst week from Berge, Duck and other Remnants

questa. 7.30 p.m...

The Merrymakers characters, who, according to my Alexia

a remark of one of Dickens's Peking, accompanied by Prince Electro Plate Cutlery, Table Linen, Tony Sobral, Phil Worthington, Bob Lynch and Johnny Harris. 7.45 p.m., Mo and Nigger. 8.00 p.m., Manila Trading and Sup. It may be justly claimed for this que uniform, Princess Mdivand of the Georgean forces, in pictures. ply Co-Bally Avelino, William Yotoco and. Enka Aranas.

exhibition that it offers a bird's-smilingly accepted a bouquet of 8.15 p.m. Compania Tabacalera confronting those who aspire to photographers. Her husband is a eye view of the whole situation flowers and -posed for the preas Programme."

in a dong and fascinating story. note the chapters and the verses Georgean price, one of a trio, the TERMS ASH OF DELIVERY.

8.30 pm. Recitations by Charles

F. Lindsley:

8.45 p.m.. Music.

9.00 p.m., KZRM Musicale conduct-

ed by Lorine Nash,

10.30 pm, Sign: Off

REPULSE BAY

1:r,:;

HOTEL

List Of Guests.

Mr. and Mrs. T.C.S. Alexander

and family

Mr. and Mrs. A. Brostedt

Capt. P. 8. Burgess

Mr. CNB, Burns:

Mrs. F. Buchanan

Miss B Blitshtefź

Mr. and Mrs. A. Drouth.

Dr. and Mrs J. 8. Dykes and

children AAR

MWAH. DUI

Mr. and Mrs. H. R. L. Dyne and Set children:

Mn T. JJ Fenwick

Major and Mrs. P. A. Gedge

Mr. H. A Creig

Mr. J. G. Humter

Mr. D. Harvey

Ms. Higgins

Mn and Mrs A. Hicks

Mrs, Li Henderson

Mrs. Hooley

Dr. and Mrs: -M. Irwin

Mr. HP. Meuser

Mr. L Melanes

Mr. J. M. Morhaus

Mr. G. C. Montife:

others being, Princes Sergo and David Mdivani.

The couple, whose life has been full of excitement since their mar- riage a few months ago, have just visited Peking after a stay in Capt. and Mrs. LH. M. Mac- Japan. They intend to remain in

Mr. G. B. McCormick

kenzie

Mr. D. W. McEwen

Mr. and Mrs. F-H Neale

Mr. and Mrs. V. Peters

Burg Comdr J. M. Park

Mr. R. Poinset

Mn. T. de Quierecourt Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sullivan Mrs. E. Stone

Mr. B. Somekni Mr. H. Schrnids.

Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Sandes Mr. and Mrs. J. Tully Mr. C. Taylor

Mr. W: Thomson

Mr. A. E. Thompson

Mrs. A. L. Tida Miss V. VolknYa Mr. G. F.. Walker Mrs. R. K. Wallace Mr. H. WUHÄMÄ Mrs. D. J. Webb Miks TF Amos Mr. E. A. Fooks Ass LM. Hare Miss B R. Harris Capt. and Mrs T Burg, L. Kempi Me and Mrs. C.

childre

Manley

and

Shanghal for a fortnight with their party, then leaving in the se. Conte Verde,

Prior to their departure from the United States for Japan, the pair became separated at Reno, Nevada, when it was reported that Prince Alexis was to be called as a witness in an oil suit against his brothers. Prince Alexia sailed for Yokohama in the Hikaya Mara, and it was three weeks before he was reunited to his wife, who travelled in the m.v. Tatsuta Maru, Ka

In Peking the Mdivanis Kad an enjoyable time, and expect to have the same here. They arrived › in" the Peking express this morning after a good trip, but expressed themselves as terribly tired, and within a few minutes were on their way to the Cathay Hotel, where they are staying whilst in Shanghai.

Mr. and Mrs. W. £. Yew.

Mr. and Mrs. 1. FO Mrs. Paddon

Mr and Mrs. F. L. Packard and. Der daughter of

Mr. 8. Peres

Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Scott

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. E. Smith Mr. and Mrs. D. Williams MRK Wallace

LAMMERT BROS:

AUCTIONEERS.

OFTELIES OF DIETINUTION

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