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The opportunity of serving you will be a pleasure and your commands will have our best attention.

GRACA & CO.

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P.O. Box No. 629.

BONG LONG.

Agent for

Sutton and Sons Ltd, Reading.

PREMISES TO LET

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1.

· ORIENT

French Bank Building, 5, Queens Rd. Tal, 11083.

MODERN FLATS

4 Roomed, 187, 269, 310 & 313, Prince

Edward Road, with Garage.

* Roomed, Prince Edward Road, next

to Railway Bridge.

8 Roomed, 5 to 105, Taipo Road,

3 Roomed, 8, Hart Avenue.

4 Roomed, 112, Boundary Street, with

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934.

6 Boomed, $13, 225, 329, 231, 233, 143 THE

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$ Roomed, 260, 264, 270 & 278, Prince

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8 Roomed, 118, 15 & 17, Beltran Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage

4. Roomed, 85, Waterloo Road, with

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7 Roomed 202, Prince Edward Hoad,

with Garage.

23, Hing Hon Road, Hong Kong.

FLATS AT THE PEAK

3, 6, 8, 25 & 27, Peak Mansions,

A 9,000 sq. ft. Factory Building at No. 497, Castle Peak Road, Cheung Sha Wan

Tuitable for BANKS. TO LET - In Central district, Frontage 50 feet depth E5 feet. Modern & up-to-date buildings. Apply to Box No. 2843, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press,

(2949

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Toogood and Sons Ltd, Bouthampton.actionnell Road, Flat No. 4,

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24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945,

For brass, copper and all metals

use

BRASSO

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TO-DAY'S RADIO

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres

1-2.10 pm, European Programme. 1 pm, Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.03 pm Recorded Music. 1.30 pm.. Reuter. Press. Bulletins, Rugby Press News, etc. ̧ ̧• 1.40 p.m. A relay of the Rotary Club Timin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Gar- des Dr. R. M. Gibson, F.R.C. 5. (Edin), M.D., C.M.

COOLEST 2.10 p... Close down,

AN ADDRESS ON "MASS EDUCA- SUMMER TION IN CHINA” FROM THE DRINK VIOLIN, RECITAL TO-NIGHT

- STUDIO

4-7 pm Chinese Frogramme.

ROSE'S 100

LIME JUICE

Mixes with all "others

Sole Agents

CALDBECK, MACCRECOR & 00, LTD., Hong Kong,

LOCAL MAPS

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, New Territories.

HONGKONG BAILY PRESS.

Moderate Rental Apply F. A. Joseph SERVICE TO READERS Froperty Department, Prince's Buil ding. Phone 20010,

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HE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD., and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through their London Office, at 53. FLEET STREET, F.C. 4, Tel. 3137, are prepared to give Subscribers and Visitors

CANTONESE LESSONB-Britisher advice regarding accommoda.

recommends enthusiastic Young

INDIA' AND THE

BORNEO'S NEW GOVERNOR

KING

New Statue At The Capital

Mr. Jardine Impressed

He is Mr. Douglas James Jar dine, who is in Singapore on his nent of Cyprus, a territory leased way to take up his new appoint- from the

A statue representing the King

Singapore, Sept. 8. wearing the Coronation robes he A than of very varied adminis wore at the Delhi Durbar in 1911trative experience in the British is to be erected at New Delhi as Empire fold the "Free Prem a mark of the loyalty and attach-yyesterday" what he thought "of ment of the Ruling Princes and Malaya.. Chiefs of India. The sculptor is Mr. C. 6. Jagger, A.RÄ

The total height of the pedestal and statue will be $3ft. Sin from the ground level. The figure of the King will be 18ft. gin, tall, the robes being draped down the sides and back of the pedestal for a dis- tance of over 25 feet. Mr. Jagger is now working on half and full size models, which will be sent out

carving in stone will be done by Indian: craftsmen.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

[1HE Undersigned have received

instructions from

THC

REGISTRAR, SUPREME

COURT,

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

JN

Turka, after going TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1934. through Cambridge with honours in Classics, Mr. Jardine next went to Somaliland, an "Ordinary Protec

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON torate." Later he went to Nigeria,

AT THE SALES BOOM, partly a Colony and partly a

DUDDELL STREET. -- Protectorate: then to Tanganyika, which is held under mandate from

Popean programme. to New Delhi;, where the actual the League of Nations

↑ pm, doing Local Stock Quota- on London and New York Stack and Commodity Quota- tions. 1.08-1,15 pm "Musketeers Melod- 198 (No. 1) sung by the Four Musketeers with Mabel, Pearl at the Piano.

7.15-8 pm. From the Studio.

An address on "The Mass Edu- cation Movement in China" by Professor L. Forster.

The pedestal and surroundings have been designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in collaboration with the sculptor. It is hoped that unveiling will take place during the cold weather of 1935 or 1938.

the

What has impressed me most since I arrived at Penang is the easy manner in which so many races live together here," he said when interviewed at Government House to-day, The obvious wealth of the country has also impressed. me greatly," he added. In Penang

One "STEDEBAKE" CAR,

Licence No. 507

Ona "CHEVROLET" CAR,

Licence No. 225

of Lau Kan Tuen and Man Woo of No. 2,

Street, TueaYuen

Ground

In Penang, after risiting the Botanical Gardens, Civil Aero TERMS: AB CUSTOMARY.

drome, and the General Hospital, he motored to a Malay village 20

8 p.si, Local Time and Weather AIR DEFENCE OF miles out of town. Why He

Report.

203-8.23 p.m. A Jazz Pano Re-

eltal by Rate da Costa.

1-One Minute to one.

2 I had to change the words

3--Font Aces--Suite.

(a) Ace of Clubs

(B) Ace of Diamonds

(e) Ace of Hearts

(d) Ace of Spades 8.23-8.38 pm. The Lener String

Quartet:

Quartet No. 1 in D Major-Finale

"Allegro (Z Dittersdorff). 8.38-8 pm., Light Orchestral

Hall Vienna-Potpourri (Dostal) ......Marek Weber and His Or- chestra.

LONDON

Crystal Palace

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, August 28.

wanted to appreciate in what sur- roundings the poor people, my well as those of greater substance, lived. While at this village he inspected

| a vernaculár. school,

Mr. Jardine also took the

"Floor."

LAMMERT BROU,

AUCTIONEERS.

tourist's ride to the Ayer Hitam PUBLIC AUCTION temple at the bottom of Penang "Hill

Reaching Ipoh in the afternoon

he went over the waterworks and | FRYER

Agriculture.

E

"Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

COMMENCING AT 11 AM.

His stay in the Federal Capital TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1984 was of particular interest to hita for he was first in touch with forest preservation while in "service in Cyprus, while he obtained a wide knowledge of tropical agri culture in East Africa.

A realistic display of the de- next morning sew two tin min TER Undersigned have received fence of London by gunfire at Kuala Lumpur, at the Forest He spent a whole day, on arriving protection against air raids was Research Institute reserve at Kep- given on the Crystal Palace terong with the Director of Forestry races last night both before and and at the Experimental Station after the fireworks by the Bist at Serdang with the Director of (London) A.A. Brigade, Royal Ar- tillery, T.A.. and the 315th Com- pány RE. Surrey, AASB Group, Royal Engineers, 'TA,

During the earlier part of the evening an enemy day bomber belonging to the Air Force was The Grasshopper's Dance (Bu-sighted, and was engaged with

calossi)

The Palladium gunfire and eventually driven "off, Orchestra.

but not before it had dropped 9-9.40 p.m., From the Studio. three bombs In the later display "Topical Talks on the United the searchlight was brought into

Kingdon by Mr. G. C. Pel-{"action

aeroplane Was ham (HM. Trade Commis- | "spotted." soner). 9.20-9.30 p.m. Songs

The Czarina (Canne). Czardas from "The Spirit of the

Voyevode" (Grossmann) Marek Weber and His Orches- tra.

by Stuart Robertson (Bars-Baritone). 1-When Lights go Rolling (Ire-

land).

2-(a) The Marmaid:

(b) Polly Doodle. (am, W. H.

M.)

3-(a) Little Brown Jug;

(b) The Three Crows (East-

burn)

Chinese Teacher, Write Box No. 81%. tion available, motoring faci- 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins,

c/o Hong Kong Daily Preu.

Courtesy, Comfort, Bervice

and Imxúries of Modern Hotel

Construction

[812lities, suitable shopping

centres, etc.

If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the

THE HOTEL RIVIERA utmost assistance and the

MACAU

Cable Address --“ Riviera,"

latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.

PRE-PAID ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following olamış of admifbaanmits des akarpat di thi prísa giem ölow-

HOUSES AND APARTMEÍÍTH. TO BE LET MISCELLAN BOUE WANTS .

SITUATIONE VACANT.

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Address

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·VHÉS · FORM “ MAY BE UHRD,

Sement ManagER,-" Hongkon Iew House Birect or P.0 Bar t

payment.

London 1 p.m., Block and Commodity Quotations. [9.36-10 pm, From the Studio.

A Violin Recital by Conrado de la Cruz, accompanied by Nura Kants.

PROGRAMME

Vitale

1-Ciaccona 2-Menuet ..... Porpora-Kreisler 3-The Lark (Romance)

Glinka-Auer Godowsky-Press

and 9.1

ΤΑ

The guns were engaged as soon. as the aeroplane was located, and it was brought down in "dames," this being represented by a spiral dive" in the searchlight."

Oil Palm Industry

Africa is a peasant" industry, The oil palm industry in West and to see how in Malaya it is fast becoming one of the most in- portant of the country's plantation industries quickened his imagina- tion. He, showed similar interest

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET

L:

A QUANTITY OF VALU- "

OFFICE FURNITURE AND ABLE HOUSEHOLD AND

·SUNDRY GOODS, ETC.

in Malaya's efforts to develop the TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY, tea and coffee industries.

"I have not been on a rubber estate but I'm sure this serious omission will soon be remedied," he said.

Far from being surprised at the fact that Malaya does not yet

12.15 midnight, The Old Script possess an internal air service how-

LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERN.

Basket, a programme of dra-ever, Mr. Jardine points out how RUBY WEDDING

matic reminiscences by Tod far less indispensable internal ser- Blaughter (of the Elephant vices can have been to Malaya, and Castle and other Thea-which has good roads and railways, tres)," and Jenny Lynn (or than in the case of Tanganyika.

Planes Invaluable '

CELEBRATED

"Government officials in Tangan Couple Agree On

Marla Marten, or The Murder at the Red Barn fame), 12.45 am, The B.B.C. Dance Onyika have used planes to go long distances since 1929-but that is chestra, directed by Henry because there. they are invaluable.

Hall.

1 am, News Bulletin.

Everything But

The Modern Girl

On one occasion. I remember, a judge went by plane to attend a 1.16 am. Cabaret Interlude (gra special inquiry some distance away.

mophone records).

A journey which ordinarily would have taken him 28 days by steamer,

(Special Air Mall Service) 1.30-1.15 am., Trofše and his Man-

road and on flat feet' was reduced

Glasgow -Aug. 31. dollers: Don Carlos (tenor). .

to even hours."

After being 86 years married, About British North Borneo, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latham, who Jardine preferred to say nothing. live in a charming little villa at Marie Burke (80-9 pm, Dia Announcement (Ger. He said he met Mr. A. Richards, Carmple near Glasgow, have 148-

4-Alt-Wien 5-Allegro 10-10.30 p.m., Variety.

Vocal-My

Shows

prano)

Flocco

Bongs from the

Fox-Trot-Spin → Little of Dreams (Fashion's of 1934") Fox-Trot-In the hollow of your

Hand Scott Wood and His Orchestra.

Humorous The Lion and Albert

......Stanley Holloway, Instrumental ---- Underneath the Blue Hawaiian Skies. The Hawallan Marimba Player. Song--A plane in your Heart. Bong-The Very thought of you Bam Coslow (Tenor), 10.30 p.m.. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-dey Press News, Further London Stock and -Commodity Quotations, follow- ed by New York Opening Quo-

tations.

10.40 p.m., Close Down.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Dian, ED ish) German Polk Borg Programme-Forechst

"English)

the late Governor, in London on

his return from Tanganyika but ched agreement on all questions they were only together for half except one-the modern girl (German, an hour for Mr. Richards had to

At the week-end they celebrated their ruby wedding in their home They

leave immediately for Gambia. ·

9.15 p.m., The Taubert Tric

He has, however, an amusing 9.45 D... News Bulletin (English) story to tell about the Sultan of at 131 Carmyle Avenue. 10 mm, "It is so godd for you to Highness at Ipoh but they missed by the Rev. A. Lelper, of Corbals Perak He was to have met His were married on August 27, 1969,"

laugh"

each other. The Sultan had left Parish Church, Glasgow. They An hour with Harty – Goudl. | for Singapore to attend the races, entertained. 40 guests, and were -Rossi, Bécretiz and Biegfried "And I don't blame him,” said themselves the lite and soul of the

Schultz with his Orchestra Mr. Jardine with a chuckle.

11.15 pm News Bulletin (German) 11.30 p.m. The German. "Ékh!bl-

tion at Copenhagen... 11.45 p.m. Evening Songs, Irmgard

Prelss.

12.15 a.m., News Ballet'n (English) 12.30 am.. Dia close down (Ger-

man, English)

BADIO MANILA'

§ p.m., Bradlo Musical Varieties. 9.45 p.m., Time Signal from B1 pm, Spanish Informational

5.30 pm. Requeste

"Ben. Newa" Bulletin.

10 p.m., The Folkestone Maniel Period.

pal Orchestra, conducted by 5.30 pm Buglish Informational

Period. Eldridge Newman; William

der the Mystic Warburton (violoncello), re- 7 pm. Alth layed from the Leag Cliff Hall, 7.15 p.m. Request Songs by Bally Folkestone.

Avelino. 10.30 p.m. Hop, Picking program- 750 pán. oswell Sisters.

-me,

vg4-7,45 p.m. 11 p.m. Evensong, relayed from 8.15 pm

York Minster.

11.45

Daily Prasa,

Programinę:

820 Radio: Cruzaders p.m. Time Steal from ducted by Bernie Nolasco. Greenwich, Latest dance 155 pm. Block Quotations. music, played by British. Banda. 9 p.m., Op {gramophone recorda);

1030 DIES[m: Off

BURN'S SNUFFBOX

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party. They both sang their favourite songs and even danced.

The occasion was a happy dre, but it was made even more memorable when a telegram of congratulation from thê Xing and. Queen at Balmoral was put into the old couple's hands.

Lahdon, August, 25. An fillustration of the nasty knocks which sentiment is so liable to receive these days from muh- dane considerations came my way No Time For Them!

- Mr. Letham, who was born in this afternoon in a Covent Gar- den saleroom, writes a correspon 1845 at Tollcross, Glasgow and in dent. Before a group of bladers, therefore almost 90-has every oden shuubox that was used on the other band, Mrs. Letham, the auctioneer sported an oval confidence in the modern girl

by Robert Burns in his Heydey, who is six years his junior has

had been sent from Adelaide no time" for Miss 1934.

by the grandson of one Thomas With 4 ply wink, se he sat with Hollam, a gentleman of indepen-his wife in their sunny garden dent means, who was born at yesterday, Mr. Letham said, "The Langholm, Dumfriesshire, in 1890. modern gizi is dit right, but she The knuffbox was presented to was better before the long sikts Holtam by a niece of the poet. A came back, Good luck to them!" silver tablet on the lid. Mary the He laughed behind his cigarette, inteription RB. Slowly the Mra Letham disagreed Arm bdaing rose to £21, but the auc- but with good humqur. teneer: considered that sum in“, too much nonsense in their audaicient and the murkoz

wwe ate dselared, and refused to medi- withdrawn..

ty her verdict.

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