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29, Des Voeux Road, Central.

Mrs. S. MORI,

JAPANESE

LICENSED MIDWIFE,

No. 54, Johnston Road Ground Floor,

Tel. No. 25393.

FOR SALE.

Selection of the best varieties of Reliable and Tosted

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French Bank Building, 5, Queena Rd.

Tel. 21063.

MODERN FLATS

4 Roomed, 197, 269, 310 & 319, Prince

Edward Road, with Garage.

* Roomed, Prince Edward Road, next

to Railway Bridge.

9 Roomed, 95 to 105, Taipo Roud.

3 Roomed, 8, Bart. Avenue,

4 Roomed, 112. Boundary Street with

Garage.

1 Roomed, Prince Edward Road.

MODERN RESIDENCES

6 Roomed, 213, 225, 229, 231, 233, 843 & 251, Prince Edward Road, with Garage.

5 Roomed,, 280, 261, 270 & 278, Prince

Edward Road with garage.

6 Roomed, 11, 15 & 17, Beliran Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage.

4 Roomed, 85, Waterloo Road, with

Garage.

7. Hoomed 292, Prince Edward Road,

with Garage

23, Hing Hon Road, Hong Kong.

FLATS AT THE PEAK

3, 5, 9, 25 & 27, Paak Mansions.

A 9,000 sq. ft. Factory Building at No. 427, L'astle Paak Road, Cheung Sha Wan

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Pokfulam. VILLAS, Desirable Modern Residence at Moderate Rental. Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Department, Trince's Buil ding. Phone 20910.

FOR

FOR SALE

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NOR SALE-Offers are invited for about 12 tons of Old Steel Rails. Tenderes ould be sent to the Manager, Kowloon ('anton Bailway, Kowloon, before non of Wednesday, 26th September, 19'4,

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY,

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.[

1

:

on 355 Metres

to 2.15 p.m.-European "pro-

gramme.

1 p.m.--Local time and weather re-

port.

1.03 p.m.-Recorded music.

1.15, p.m.--A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Grill Room (by courtesy of the management).

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins

Rugby Press news, etc.

2.15 p.m.--Close down.

a to 7 pm-Chinese progranime,

7 to 10.40 p.m.-European pro

gramme.

Closing local stock quota- tiqns. London and New York". stock and commodity quota tions..

7.08 to 7.38 p.m.---

Light Orchestral Music

A Night in Venice-Overture (J. Strauss).-State Opera Orches. tra. Berlin conducted by Ernst! Viebig.

Henry VII. Danees (E. German).

New Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

(a) Morris Dance: (b) Torch Dance; (c) Shepherd's Dance. Sulte Orientale (Fopy)-Marek

Weber and his Orchestra. 1. Les Bayaderes; 2, Au Bord du Dange; 3. Les Almess; 4. Fatrouille.

A Musical Ng-Saw (arr. A. W. Aston-Regal Cinema' Or-

chestra.

7.38 to 7.50 p.m.--

Vocal Items from Musical Comedy The Dubarry-If I'am Dreaming (Millocker), Heddle Nash (Tenor).

Musical Comedy Marches-Light

Opera Company.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME 4.45 p.m. Time Signal from Big Ben. News Bulletin and Anuouncements.

SEPTEMBER 21, 1934.

CHINA COAST "OFFICERS

Changes And Promotions

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CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

H. Gifford of the gone command,

has

Captain Chengtu, Sunning.

Captain W. T. Paul of the Chengtu,

has

gone command,

10.05 p.m. Variety programma: The Hawaiian Islanders: David Needham. introduces some country friends;

Joan Daniels and Richard Spen- cer syncopated duets); Do- rothy Summers discourses on

• reducing, from The Trials of Topay by AP. Herbert.

Studio Tatung- 10.40 p.m. The Northern

Orchestra, directed by John

Captain P. J. Gren, of the Bridge, from a Manchester Tatung, has

command, Whangpu 13.00 p.m. The Western Studio Or-

Captain E. P. Rowe. of the chestra (leader, Frank Tho Newchwang. has gone command. mas); Lillan Keyes (soprangchow. no), from a Cardiff studio,

studio.

gone

Captain D. Williams, of the 11.30 p.m. The Hotel Metropole Liangchow has gone command

Orchestra leader, A. Rossi), | Newchwang. directed by Emilio Colombo, ': Captain F. Gibbs of the Kuel- relayed on the Hotel Me-chow, has gone command, Sul- tropole, London. (Time yang.

Signal from Greenwich at Captain J. M. Byrne, of the Sul- 3.35 pm).

yang, has gone command, Kuei- B.B.C, 12.15 a.m. The

Dance chow

Captalo Orchestra directed by Henry

J. G. Smart,, of the - Hall,

Chengtu, has gone command 1.00 a.m News Bulletin and An-

"nouncements.

·

1.20 am. Interlude of gramo-

phone records. 130-1.45 am. The BB.C. Orches- tra (section C), conducted by Joseph Lewis.

BERLIN PROGRAMME 9.00 pm. DJA Announcement

(Germ.. Engl.) German Folk Song Programme-Forecast

1.

(German, English) 9.15 p.m. A short musical Pro-

gramma

9.30 p.m. Woman's Hour 10.00 p.m.. "Music from Hamburg”

7.50 to 8 pm-Three Tunes from 11:00 p.m. Intellectual Co-opera-

"Wonder" Bar" which

com-

tion: Poet and Reader dis- cuss their Work

"

11.15 p.m. News Bulletin (German) 11.30 p.m. Variety Items

12.30

· (German, English)

Dream

mences. at the Alhambra Theatre on Saturday, 22nd instant. Fox-Trot Goin' to Heaven on a 12.15 am. New Bulletin Eng.

Mule.

a.m. D.J.A. close Waltz-Don't say Good-Night.

I Fox-Trot-Why do

those Dreams? p.m.-Local time and weather

report. 6.03 to 8.30 p.m.-

Variety Song-Dancing on the Ceiling

("Evergreen"). Song Just by Your Example ("-Evergreen"). Jessie Mat- thews (Soprano).

"

Plano Bolo-Love is Love, Any-

where.

Piano Solo-Let's Fall in Love.- Carroll Gibbons with his Boy Friends.

Vocal Duet-Gee, Oh Gosh I'm Grateful-Sam Browne and Girl Friend.

Organ Solo By a Waterfall-

Frederic Bayco.

Instrumental-Lonesome with

out My Baby.-Masters' Ha- walians.

30 to 8.50 p.m.-

From the Studio The 2nd of a series of Talks on "Safety First and Sanity Second" by the Rev. Father G. Byrne.

850 to 9 pm-Nautical Moments (arr. Winter).The Regiment- Grenaler

al Band of H.M.

Guards conducted by Capt. George Miller.

9 to 10.30 p.m.-

and

Classical Programme Pianoforte Solo-Prelude

Fugue No. 9 in E Major (J. 8 Bach)-Harrlet Cohen.

Sonata in D Minor, Op. 31 No. 2. (Beethoven), -- Frederic Lamond (Planoforte).

1st Movement-Largo-Allegro, 2nd Movement-Adagio, 3rd Movement-Allegretto. Capriccio in B Minor, Op. 76 (Brahms)-Frederic Lamond (Pianoforte).

9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

down

RADIO MANILA 5:00 p.m.-Studio Varieties. 5:30pm--Requesta, 6:10 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Perlad,

6:30 pim-English Informational

Period

Tungchow.

4

Captair. C. E. Fisher, of the Tungchow, has gone command. Wenchow.

Mr. J. P. Ros, sup'y second cer, from reserve, is in transit Mr. D. L.. Edwards, second officer, Klating, has gone second cfficer, Kwangtung.

Mr. F. Hindle. second officer, Kiating. "has gone second officer, Shuntien.

M. P. Swan, second oficer. Shuntien, has gone second officer, Klating.

Mr.: V A. Boutskci, second omcer, Wenchow, has gone second officer, Whangpu

Mr. K. Macleod second officer, Hulchow, has gone second officer. Wenchow,

Mr. E. Sweet, sup'y second en- gineer officer, from in transit, has gone sup'y second engineer officer. Boochow

Mr. W. Curran, sup'y second en gineer officer, from short leave, has gone second engineer officer Tattug

Mr. D. F. Stratton, second-en- gineer officer, Taming," has gone) sup'y second engineer officer, in transit.

Mr. H. McDonald, second, ed-

gineer officer, from reserve, has engineer officer,

gone second

7:00 p.m.-Bachrach Motor Co. Tamins

Johnny Harris and Fis Rhythm Kings and Jerry and his Romancers. 7:30 p.m.-Goodrich Internation-

al Rubber Co.

7:45 p.m.-Elizalde y" Cia Pro-

gramme

Mr. K. D. Gibson, second en- gineer officer, Tean bas gone suply second engineer officer, In transit.

Mn D. Davidson, second en-

DISTINCTION FOR

SCOUTS

Award Of Cornwell Certificate

(Special Air Mail Servico)

London, Sept. 8 has awarded the first new Cornwell. Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, Seant Certificate to Rover Scout: W. A. Tozer, of the and Hillingdon Group.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned, have received

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Instructions

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TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

It was stated at Scout Headquarters yesterday that the certificate had been introduced for award in cases in which, although the full standard for the FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1984 Cornwell Scont Decoration for

courage," capability, and character" CoxMERGING AT 2.30 P.M. that some form of recognition should AT THEIR SALES BUOM, No. 35. bad not been attained, it was thought be made. Since September 1932, Tozer, who is 21 years of age, had

HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON. been lying in a plaster of paris bed at the Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Margate, suffering from injury to his spine and an open wound. He would Probably have to stay in the bed until well into the winter of this year. Throughout his stay in hospital his unfailing cheerfulness had been an inspiration to his fellow patients, while his keeness and ability in seput | Teak Bedstead, Wardrobes, Chest of ing were clearly shown by the fact Drawers, Teak Dressing Tables, that, just before he was taken to Wash Stand, Cabinet, Teak Fee hospital, he would dash from work to Chest, Teak Desk, Teak Bookcase, help the Wolf Club Pack on Friday Tea-pays, Teak Dining Table, Chairs, evenings, cycle three miles to evening Liuen, Carpet Rug, Glass Ware, classes at Southall, and cycle back at 9.30 p.m. to help his Rover Crew Porcelain Wass, Cutlery Pictures,

Gramophone & Records, etc., sto.

rehearse for a concert.

Tazer's employers, an Uxbridge firm of contractors and decorators, bad been so impressed by the cheerful way in which he had borne hia aufferings, and by his thoroughness at work, that they said they would have no hesita. tion in taking him back into their employment when he regained his health.

R. E. S. WYATT

Chesterfield Couch & Armebairs,

A Few Pieces of Blaskwood Forniture,

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY THE 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1984,

May Captain Team TERMS ON Draturay,

For West Indies

(Special Air Mall Service.)

London, Sept. 5. When the M.00 uses to djecuss arrangements for the for begming tour in the West Indies the captaincy of the team will, it is understood, be offered to R.ES. Wyatt. Ha i likely to accept,

The team which will mail lato in December, will be fully representative of England's strength.

In all probability a number of young players who have been in the verge of Test cricket thin sun mer will be asked to make the tour. 11 is felt that it offers a splendid app tanity to build up the new side that will be re- quirert when next the Ashes are fought for in Australia two years )ence.

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LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS,

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Underaged have received

Instructions from

THE OFFICIAL ADMINISTRA- TOE, SUPREME COURT,

TO SELL 31

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gineer officer. Chengtu, has sone THE Undersigned bave received FRIDAY, SEPT. 21, 1934

8:00 p.m.--Songs of the Philip-second engineer officer, Tean,

Mr. K. McDonald. second pines Paciencia Montalbo,

gineer officer, Wenchow, has gone Soprano.

8:15 p.m.-Dollar Steamship Pro-sup'y engineer officer, Tsinan.

gramme-Mr. & Mrs. John Smith

#

8:30 p.m.-Instrumental Novelties -Banjo Tricks by Tom Car- plo, and Saxophone Stunts by Emillo Salonga, accom- panied by Ariston Avelino, 8:55 p.m.-Stock Quotations 9:00 p.m.-Dance Musle. 10:30 p.m.--Sign Off.

SIR HENRY NORRIS

Remembers Old Friends

(Special air via Berce)

London, Sept. 5.

en-

Mr. R. A. Ovens, third, engineer officer, Kueichow, has gone sup'y third engineer officer, in transit.

Mr. J. A. Stewart, aup'y third engineer officer. from short leave, has gone third engineer officer, Sooghow.

Mr. A. Skinner, third engineer officer Soochow, has gone' sup'y third engineer officer, the same ship.

INDO CHINA SN. CO, Captain D. Christle, of the Loongwo, has retired.

Captain H. T. S. Pellew, of the Pingwo, har gone command. Loongwo.

Mr. HC. Fiacquiere, chief officer, Luen Ho, has gone chier officer, Klangwo.

Instructions

TO BELL BI

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DX

WEDNESDAY,

SEPT., 26, 1934

COMMENCING AT 2,30 P.M.

ÅT THEIR BALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF

Commencing at 11.30 AM

ÁT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUQDELL STREET.

B.

THE EFFECTS ·"OF MARCHISIO. DECEASED

Including-

CLOTHING AND PROVISIONS,

ETC.

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD TERMS-CASH ON DELITY,

Tesk

FURNITURE.

Comprising.

Batstand, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs Teak Cabi- nets, Teak Extension Dining Table and Chairs Teak Chest of Drawers, Teak Bookcases, Iron Bedsteads, Mr. E. S. Howard, chief officer, Teak Wardrobes, with Bevelled Mir- Kiangwo, is on reserve.

Tor Doors, Teak Dressing Tables,

LAMMERT BROS.,

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Mr. A. McAlpine, chief engineer Teak Tes paya, Berorns, lehet, PUBLIC AUCTION

officer, Fausang, has resigned,

Mr. W. Dykes, chief engineer

It is expected that the will of Sir Henry Norris the former director of officer, Luen Ho, has gone chief nube, will be made public during the the Fulham and Arsenal football | engineer officer Fausang.

clext few days, writes a correspondent. understand that the estate is

London I p.m. stock and com-likely to be valued for probate at modity quotations.

something like £250,000.

Quartette in G Major Op. 18

(Beethoven) Flonzaley. Quar - tette.

1st Movement Allegro,

will are bequests to some of his old The most interesting features of the associates at Highbury. I hear that Mr. Leslie Knighton, now manager of Chelsea, who was manager of the

2nd Movement Adagio canta Arsenal when Sir Henry Norris was

bile.

3rd Movement - Scherza, 4th Movement-Finale. Symphony No. 8 in B Minor

("Unfinished "). (Bchubert). Philadelphia Symphony chestra directed by Leopold Stokowski.

1st Movement Allergo moderato 2nd Movemente. Audante con My moto.

Song-Gretchen am Spinnrade (Schubert) Meta Deinemeyer (Soprano).

19.30 p.m.--Renter Press Bulletins. by Rugby "mid-day Prem-new further, London stock and comt

modity quotations, followed ber

chairman, Mr. George Hardy, now trainer of the Spurs and formerly the Arsenal trainer, and Mr. Alex Ras, who was at one time on the Arsenal ground statt, will all benefit under the

will to the extent of £60.00

· CHINA MERCHANT' S.N, 00.

short leave, has gone command, Captain Chen Kin Yu, from

Klang Wah.

Captain C. Fong, acting master, Kiang Wah has gone command, Klang Ta

Captain Bhing Slap Ching, act- ing master, Klang Ta, has gone. chief officer, the same ship." P

Mr. Fan Yuan Lal, acting chief officer, Kiang Ta, is on reserve.

Mr. Tang Fu Lien, third en- ginger bifcer, Klang Yu, is on

Mr. EL. J. Petaria the Arsenal's assist- | azt, agonetary, and a trustee of the short leave. estate, will receive a larger bequest Mr. Shing Lee Fu has gone act These were all members of the staffing third engineer officer, Kiang at Highbury just after the war.

They

Antic,

Appropriate

- vere, exchanging ..., varna. On Christmas eve, 1916, we

"Fair's Fali

"Buk," dear "," paid Miss Potta. His In Jerusalem," said the it fair to no to the pictures with

boy you dislike t

"Well, it's like this” replied her. friend enjoy the picture and he enjoys my company.”

Aye," retorted. Angus, “an! ||I New York Opening quotations, suss the shephards watched their 10.40 p.m.

Hooks that nicht.

Closa: down,

Bronze and Brass Ornament, Clocks, Large Porcelain Flower Pota, į Cutlery, Dinner Service and Crookery, Glass Ware, Fine Oil Paintings,

Instructions from

Pictures, Curtains, Carpets, Baga,HE Undersigned have received Electric Table Lamps and Fans Cabinet, Teak Office Desks, etc., etc. Gramophones and Records, Filing THE

REGISTRAR, SUPREME

COURT,

also

These Cottage. Plaños One Electrolux Ice Chest One Frigidaire Das Kelvinator One Steel Safe Cabinet (large) One Grand Father Clock One Louis XLV. Drawing Rooms Suite apd

A Fe Places of Exceptional Quality Blackwood, Ware

O VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1984.

TERMS -Cash on Firlivary

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