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for Stills and MOVIES of every description.
A. TACK & CO.
5, Vooux Road, Central.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, MASSAGE.
A Cupuncture Moxo Causis and Bone Setting Holders of Japanese AND
HONG KONG Governments'
LICENCES.
Cure Sprained-Ankle and Wrist. Recommended for many years by Faxal Hospitals and Doctors. 4.. Wyndham Street (1st Flear),
Tel. No. 26051,
ASSEUR R. SHIMĪDZU
MASSEUSE 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
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Stanley Gibbons Ltd. Part I British Empire
$4.90 Part II Foreign Countries $7.50 Yvert and Tellier...... $ 775. Scott Stamp & Coin Co $ 9.00
GRACA & CO Dealers in Postage Stamp, Gardon Seede, Beligious Goods, Toys, etc. No. 10, WYNDHAM STEEST, P.O. Box No. 620, HONG KONG
J. TOMINAGA PACKING CONTRACTOR
ANY KIND OF PACKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED
Ask:
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10, Johnston Road,
MAYEDA & 00. 13, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone 20690.
THE WORLD
PENUL CO.ID
Manufacturers & Exporters Higher Grade Load Pencils C. Chan Building. Tot 23610 Posture. Xolamu City, Put 187SK
PREMISES TO LET
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1934.
POSITION WANTED.
CREDIT FONCIER R Agency wants position of any
D'EXTREME ORIENT
French Bank Building, 8, Queen's Ed. Tel. 21063.
MODERN FLATS
4 Boomed, 299, 300, 289 & 271, Prince
Edward Road, with Garage.
Roomed, Prince Edward Road, next to Railway Bridge.
9 Roomed, 103 & 10s, Tai Po Road,
MODERN RESIDENCES
5 Rooméd, 221, 223, 229, 231, 248, 231 278, Prince Edward Road, with Garag
6 Roomed, 115, Belfram Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage.
7 Roomed 594, Prince Edward Koad,
with Garage,
MODERN SHOPS & FLATS In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road,
Kowloon,
2, Burd Street, Hongkong. 163, Queen's Road Central, Hong
Kong.
23, Hing Han Road.
FLATS TO LET
TTRACTIVE Three and Four
roomed Flatsin Bamphreys aId Carnarvon Raildin s and Five roomed house in Minden Vlas Kowloon. All
modern convenientos. Also lock up garages near May Road Tram Station. Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandri Building,
[2050
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£338
[10 LET.-FELIX VILLAS, Desi--
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P 188!
Courtesy, Comfort, Service
and Luxuries of Modern Hotel
Construction
THE HOTEL RIVIERA
MACAU
Cable Address: Riviera, Macau."
PRE-PAID
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E
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Speakers,
Singers,
Athletes
TRY
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tha result will delight you
On Sale at all Chemists & Druggists. INSIST on the boxes bearing. the name VALDA.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIO ΑΠΟΤΙΟΝ
Mr. E. V. M. R. de Souss bas received instructions to sell by Public Auction | in One Lot on Wednesday, the 1st day of Mareb, 1934, at 3 o'clock p.mat the China Auction Rooms, 5, Queen's Road Central (Basement of French Bank Building), the Valuable Laas-
DONT FORGET hold Property being No. 9f, Des Voeux
THAT WHEN
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Road Contral, Victoria Hong Kong, situate on Section E and the Remain- ing Portion of Marine Lot No. 10.
For further Particulara and Con- ditions of Sale, Apply to:--
Mesas. TSO & HODGSON, Solicitors,
National Bank Building,
or to
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Mr. E. V. M, R. DE SOUSA,
? Auctioneers,
L:
China Auction Rooms, No. 5, Queen's Road Central.
Hong Kong, 1st March, 1934.
For Better Printing
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All kinds of
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Undertaken
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Please Phone or Write to:-
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
The following danses of advertisummit are charged at the price given' below'~=".
SITUATIONE VACANT.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE. LET
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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THE Undersigned nave
Instructions
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TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
SATURDAY,
H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
1-2 p.m.-European programme.
1 pm Local Time and Weather
Report.
1.03 p.m. A relay of the Orchestra from the China Emporium Restaurant by courtesy of the the in- Management (During tervals recorded music: will be broadcast from the Studio.) 1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc. 2 p.m.-Close Down.
"BRITISH ISRAEL” ARSON CASE
Obsession About Jewish Plots
Said to belteve in "a vast Jewish conspiracy to dominate the world," Charles Frederick Ashton, 35 described as a writer, was charged arson at the Old Bulley with recently.
He pleaded not guilty to setting
fire to the premises of the British
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TRE Undersigned have received
Instructions from
THE OFFICIAL ADMINISTRA. TOR, SUPREME COURT,
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
OX
israel World Federation, Bucking- FRIDAY, MAR. 16, 1934
Hawailan Selections from the Studio. Recital of Gramophone re-ham-gate, S.W., persons being cords by Mr. C. B. R. Sargent.
·4.30-7.30 p.m.--Chinese
Programme.
7.30-10.30 p.m.-European
gramme.
recorded
pro
7.30 p.m.-Closing Local Stock
Quotations, etc. 7.33-7.50 p.m.-From the studio.
Hawaiian Selections by the Ho
Yuk Brothers.
Programme.
1. Under the Aloha Moon. 2. HEO March.
3. My Sweetheart.
4. She Sang Aloha to Me. 7.50-9 p.m.--Recorded music. 7,50-8.20 p.m.-(Local Time
"Weather Report
and
8 p.m.-
"Victor Herbert Melodies-play- ed by the Victor Saloon Or- chestra and Group, directed by Nathaniel Shilkret. "Stephen Foster Melodies"-play ed by the Victor Saloon Or- chestra and Group directed by Nathaniel Shilkret. "Victor Prize Belections"-Victor Concert Orchestra and Male Voices.
therein. He conducted his own defence.
Mr. G. D. Roberts, prosecuting. described Ashton as "apparently of violent anti-Jewish conviction, who had founded an association
COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.
AT THRIR SÅLES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
called the National Association for THE EFFECTS OF THE LATE CAPTAIN A. B. W. Resistance to Jewish Monopoly."
BRAMWELL
continued
"I think" counsel "that you will be convinced that he imagined he was furthering the cause of his anti-Jewish association by setting fire to these premises.
Nine people were sleeping there at the time.
On the evening of Jan. 8 about midnight & crash of glass was heard, and a mão was seen to throw some flaming matter through a window of the federation offices. i Later Ashton gave himself up to the police and said, "I have com- mitted a felony; not criminal but Dolitical".
"WORLD CONSPIRACY *
Ashton said that he did not wish to give evidence, and began to read
"Rhapsody in Blue" (Gershwin) --Paul Whiteman and His Or& long document from the "dock He said it set forth his belief that chestra.
there was great Jewish conspiracy
8.20-9 p.m.-Orchestral.
Offenbachlana (arr. Finck) which would be a danger to the
Herman Finck and His Or- world and to this country.
chestra. Bavarian Dance, Op. 7, No. 1
(Eiger). Bavarian Dance, Op. 21, No. 2 (Elgar) London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Sir Edward Elgar, O.M. Shepherd Fennel's Dance (Bal-
four, Gardiner). "Sleeping Beauty" Panorama (Tschaikowsky)-Royal Opera Orchestra, Convent Garden. Saschinka (Schirmann)--Marek
Weber and His Orchestra. La Siesta (Barcarolle) (Norton, BIT. Lotter) The Palladium Orchestra.
9-9.45 p.m.-From the Studio.
A 10th Recital of Gramophone records by Mr. C. B. R. Sargent.
9.45-10.20 p.m.--Sonata in A Major
The British Israel World Fed- eration, he suggested, was behind the acquisition of the Codex Sinaiticus: He continued:
"There should be no delay in putting ofcers and proselytisers of this movement on trial on a
Consisting of
Trunks, Saitcases, Books Clothing, etc.
and
ON VIEW ON DAY or SALE.
TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY,
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO BILL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
charge of high treason, in order FRIDAY, MAR. 16, 1934 that its secret motives and objects may be fully understood ! by all, and its relation to the great world conspiracy of Judea "laid bare."
COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL 'STREET.
Ashton added that be could have gone back to Liverpool, after making his gesture, but it was ne- A FINE COLLECTION OF cessary to surrender to the police to 770 HONGKONG POSTAGE call public attention to the question,
STAMPS especially as was imminent
WAL
between Soviet Russia and Japan from First issue 1862 up-to-date all (Cesar Franck)-played by Al- The jury without leaving the perfect condition in mint, used and Ired Cortot (Piano) and Jac-box, found Ashton guilty, and re- unused and in single, pairs, blocks, ques Thibaud (Violin),
commended him to mercy on strips, etc.
1st Mvt.-Allegretto ben modera-, account of the state of his mind.
to.
2nd Mvt-Allegro.
3rd Mvt. Recitative Fantasía, 4th Mvt.-Allegretto, poco mosso. 10.20-10.28 p.m.-Vocal Gems from "Rigoletto" (Verdi). — Light Opera Company. 10.28 p.m.--Rugby Mid-day. Press
News,
10.30 p.m.-Close Down,
RADIO MANILA
5.00 p.m. Tea Dance Programme. 6.10 p.m. Spanish Informational
:. Period.. 6.30 p.m. English Informational
Perlod.
7.00 p.m. Requests-Elizabeth Soll-
man.
The Judge (to the foreman): You think he has some wrong- headed idea, and did not intend to do any barm? Yes.
Inspector Hester said except for obsession with regard to Jews Ashton seemed perfectly sape. He enlisted in the Scots Guards in 1915, and served in France and Salonika. In 1923 he was political correspondent for a newspaper in China. He afterwards got com- mission in the Royal Air Force.
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with varieties and
Treaty Ports Postmarka
Broken up into 205 lots to suit local
Collectors.
4
ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, rae 14TH MARCH, 1934.
but was considered mentally un TERMS-CASH OF Delivery.
suited for flying.
Mr. Justice Hawke, saying he wished to take time to consider the matter postponed sentence Latil
7.15 p.m., University of the Philip-
pines Programme-Conserva- next week tory of Music.
7.40 p.m., University Drug Store
Programme.
8.00 p.m., Club Face Powder-Pro-GREAT
gramme.
8.15 p.m.. Dollar Steamship Pro-
..
gramme Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
8.30 p.m., Welcome Tourists Pro- gramme-For passengers aboarb
WESTERN
DIVIDEND
the Dollar s.s. President Cop- Three Per Cent. On
Edge-Ramon Estella
arid
Manila Hotel Orchestra. 9.00 p.m. Stock Quotations. 9.05 p.m., Dance Programme---Ly-
ric House Orchestra received 10.30 p.m., Sign Of
MAR 17, 1934
CÓMMENCING ÁT 11 A.M.
At Tætir SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET.
A QUANTITY OF OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and
116 CANE HONEY
3. CANES OATS
SUN "HAT8.
TERMS -CASE on Dilitary.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
Ordinary Stock
(Special Air-Mall Service)
LONDON, Feb. 20.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructiona
1
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
MONDAY, MAR. 19, 1934
Conxuncing at 2.30 P.M.
THEIR BALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW HOAD, KOWLOON."
FINE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE PEKING
ANOTHER MONSTER
The Great Western Railway is- Sequel to Scots Engineers' Visit sued its dividend statement for AT
to Hong Kong
1930. The directors are again pay- ing 3 per cent, on the receipts of (Special Air-Mail Service) · the railway and ancillary businesses A.
London, Feb. 25. decreased by £38,887 compared with Hong Kong may not have a Loch 1932, but gross expenditure was Nesa, but it has a monster. When reduced by £450,548, and after al Scottish engineers arrived in portlowing for miscellaneous receipts, with tales about the Loch Ness and charges the net revenue is monster the local residents at first £380,185 higher at £4,828,501. laughed, but later they thought In order to permit of the payment they had better put their heads of a per cent on the Ordinary together and find one of their stock, which was not earned, the
Own.
directora take credit for a small They found one on Stonecutters' profit on realization of investments Island, a royal naval wireless base and appropriate £1,350,000 from the All sorts of tales came to light contingency fund. In actual fact, about the ferocity of the beast. Its however, the contingency fund is size, shape, and colour varied. Eye- not reduced by that amount, since witnesses told of narrow escapes, certain reserves (mainly for income- of mysterious grunts, and the dis-tax) have been released as they
covery of giant spoor,
So certain did the local inhablaro no longer required. This has tants become about their story enabled the board to augment the that Royal, Artillery patrols were contingency fund by 2850,000, the. sent out to scour the island. Det reduction being only £800,000. Twenty soldiers got on the track The "directors: decision, to pay a of the beast and found it. It was a per cent, dividend on the Ordinary a wild boar of exceptional size, stock maintains the full trustee The ferocious beast is still at status of the railway's prior charges, large.
as explained in City Noten.
CURIOS
Comprising:-
Old and Fine Porcelain, Old Bronze, Jade, Pictures, Carpets, Carved Lacquer Ware, i crean, Old Pottery, Golden Silk Carpets, Ivory are, Ornaments with Precious Stories, etc., etc.
ON VIEW FROM SATURDAY, THE 17TH MARCH, 1984.
TERMS: -CABH ON DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
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