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and known respectively ne
(1) Sections C and G of Kowloon Inland Lat No. 640 together with the buildings thereon known as Nos. 21 and 93 Granville Road (al-é
. Known as Nos 1 and 2 Ormsby
Terrace) Kowloon.
(3) One equal undivided fifth part or share of and in Kowloon Marine" Lot No. 85 together with the build- ings thereon.
น
to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION
IN TWO LOTS
On
WEDNESDAY, the gist Day or NOVEMBER, 1934, Ar 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
by
Mrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,"
ÁUCTIONEERS,
AT THEIR SALES ROOMS, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET."
Hand Kowa.
PARTICULARS
LOT No. 1
The property consists of the premises 41known as Nes. 31, and 23 Granville Road, (also known as Nos. 1 and 2 Ormsby Terrace) howloon rituste on
Micis Mansion", Macdonneil Road, from 1st December Furnished er Unfurnished. Apply Messrs. Xavier Bros., Ltd. Tolep. 23210 or 13799.
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HOUSES TO LET.
ELIX VILLAS, Pokfulam.
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ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. Tel No. 20910.
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Huge kosa Onex: &, Quaid's ROAD CENTRAL,
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WANTED
all those pieces or parcels of ground". registered in the Land Office a Sec- tions C and G of Kowloon Inland Lot No 540. The annual Crown Rents payable in respect of the said premises are $18.70 and $13.65 respectively.
LOT No. 2
Bfth part or share of and in all that piece or parcel of ground situate lying and being at To Ewa Wan in Kowloon and registered in the Laad Office Kowloon Marine Lot No. 85 and of and in all messuages or tene *£42ments and other erections thereon and. all rights of (if any) and all other and rights, privileges, rasements appurtances thereto belonging. The 'annual Crown Rent rayable in respect
All that the one equal undivided
WBY
PEARLS, GENGINE OUKA rites of the said premises in $168,80,
MA. KODAKS arrives
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[Special to the “Hong Kong Dally | Speyer in which the Sear compris-
Presa" (Copyright):]
Berlin, Nov. "18.
TO-DAY'S RADIO
PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
1 to 2.15 p.m.-European Fro-
STELTUNG,
I p.m.-Local Time and Weather-
Report. ed, the bishops referring to the 1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music, obligations imposed by the concor-1.15 p.m.-A Relay. of the Hong
dant and forbidding the participa- tion of political demonstra-
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Kong Hotel Orchestra from THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1974 the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Rootn
COMENONG AT 5.16 P.M.
...
A considérable sensation was caused here by the report that the President of the Baar Governing in the pulpit and parish. Stating 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. Commission. Mr. Knox had these regulations, were framed in quested that the Supreme plebiscite order to avoid bringing polities in-2.18 p.m.-Close Down.
Rugby Press News, etc., court should institute criminal pro-to the Church, the bishops em The Journey Back Vis Siberia " ceedings for slander with malicious,
phasise that they do not affect the intent against the signatories of moral duty" of love of race, and'
Z.EK. PROGRAMME the memorandum of the German loyalty to their mother country 5 to 8 p.m.-European Programme. Front published on October 13 in which were among the virtues 5 to 7 pm-A Relay of the Hong refutation of the memorandum re-
taught by the Catholic creed." The cently' submitted by Mr. Knox to ordinance also applies to Catho- the League of Nations. Comment lic priests of other countries re- ing on Knox's action, the "Berliner
sident in the Saar and in this Tageblatt" states it affects the
connection an interesting state- highest personages in the German
ment has also been published" on Baar Front, including Pirro, the
Catholic Mission leader of the German front, Kie. Friday by the fer, leader of the Christian trade House, St. Wendel which disclaims all responsibility för political acti- vities.~~~
unions and Roechling, whose name Is known far and wide for the energy. with which he has support- ed the German claims in the Saar. If the Supreme Court admits this appilcation, writes the paper, it is posalble that the leading meri on | the German side will be checkmat- ed at the peak of the plebiscite campaign, and adds that the mat- ter would not and must not be |lowed to proceed thus fär—.
Transheerin Kuò Men..
PRIESTS WARNED
Saarbruecken, Nov. 16.
Transocean Kuo Hik
FLEBISCITE PROTESTS
Saarbruecken, Nov, 16. Upwards of 170,000. protests have been filed against the preliminary plebiscite lists and about half of them have been admitted as justi- fled, according to the figures pub- al-lished on Friday by the Plebiscite
All Catholic priests in the Saar territory have been warned not to mix themselves up in politics, in a decree issued on Friday by the bis -hops of the dioceses of Trier and
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Commission which shows that about 28,000 protests concerned slight errore in the lists, 32,000 were applications for new enrol- ment of which afty six per cent. was recognised, while of the 48,000 claims for cancellation of enrol- nients, only 15 per cent. was ad-8 mitted.-
Fransocean Euo Min.
PHANTOM FLYER MYSTERY
Conjectures By The Press
(Special to "Hong Kong Daily Press")
(By Telegraph, Copyright, Tele graphic Messages Ordinance, 1894- Received, November 18, 4-50 a.m.)
Oslo, Nov. 17.
Press" (Copyright).]
Brussels, Nov. 18. At the last moment the efforts Lof the former Foreign Minister.
Jaspar to form a new Government phantom Byer" who has been The mystery surrounding the proved unsuccessful since the list of ministries which he submitted haunting the Norwegian coast al- to the King on Thursday evening most nightly for some time past, is still further enhanced by the failed to find the latter's approval. Jaspar informed the King on Fr report or the newspaper "Tiden- day that he felt compelled to restegn" to the effect that one of its reporters had been approached by linquish his attempt to form a new cabinet, whereupon the King ad- an agent of the phantom flyer and dressed a request to undertake the keep further news about the flyer's offered 3,000 kroner if he would formation of a new Government to
!movements out of his paper. When
From the Studio.
"The Journey Back via Siberia
'by Miss P. W. Brown, p.m.-Local Time and Weather
Report.
8.03 to 10.30 p.m.—Chinese Studio
Concert
9.30 p.m-Reuter Freas Bulletins. London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations.
10.30 pm-Renter Press Bulletins. Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock Commodity Quotations.
and
| 10:40 pm-Close Down.
A. Relays of the Hong Kong
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the 72-year old vice-President of the journalist refused the bribe. 9 the senate, Van Overberghe who, however, declined the task in view of his advanced age.
the agent is said to have hastily left the country.
All Norway is greatly agitated by Finally, the King summoned the former Premier, Theunis to his the mystery, Admiral Otto having palace on Friday afternoon and Ordered four guard ships on patrol prevailed on him the responsibility duty along the northern coast to of building a new cabinet. Transocean Kuo Min
MARSEILLES MURDERS
Memorandum To The League
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Press" (Copyright).).
start a systematic search for the airplane-carrier to which the strange plane is supposed to return after its nightly flights. The Minis- try of Justice also is investigating the matter.
The Press indulges in all sorts of conjectures concerning the phantom flyer's mission, "Tiden- stegn" going to the length of sus- pecting that Japan has established a secret naval base in the north Finnish coast which is being sup- plied with arms and munitions from some vessel off the Norwegian coast. Most of the other; papers are inclined to believe that the mysterious airman belongs to the Red Army and is making recon- nottring fights from the base in Murmansk or Alexandrovsk. This, however, is also rather improbable since the phantom fyer was Arst sighted a year ago and inter-
Belgrade, Nov. 18. Although the French Govern ment as well as the League Secre tariat are said to have strongly advised against taking such action. the Yugaalar Government, backed mittently has been covering the by Czechoslovakia and Roumania, same route ever since appears intent on bringing the question of responsibilty for the Marseillés múrders to the atten- tion of the League of Nations in the form of a memorandum to be handed in at Geneva next week; according to reliable Information here on Friday.
Transocean Kuo Xin.
COMMUNIST OVERTHROW
IN HUNGARY,
[Special: to the “Hong Kọng Dally
Prem" (Copyright),
Berlin, Nov. 16.
1. Allegro non troppo.
Allegrettu.
2.
3. Andante sostenuto.
4. Andante expressivo. 8.47 to 9 pm-Four Songs by
Joseph Hislop (Tenor).
1. O Sing to me the Old Scotch Bongs (Leesun).
2. Ye Banks and Braes (arr.
Lees).
3. MacGregor's Gathering. (G..
A. Lee),
to 9.30 pm-Quartet No. 2 in D 4. Bonnie Wee Thing (Fox).
Major (D Dur) (Borodin)- Pro Arte Quartet,
1st Movement--Allegro modera-
to.
2nd Movement Scherzo (Allegro
Vivace) 3rd Movement dante.
Netturno-- An-
4th Movement-Finale (Andante
-Vivace).
9:30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 pun, Stack and Com- modity Quotations. 9.35 to 10 p.m.--
Variety
down
Plano Solo-Sleeptime
South Piano Salo-Life is just a Bowl of Cherries-Carroll Gibbons Song Near and yet so Far. Song Brave "Hearts — Evelyn
Laye (Soprano); Fox-Trot-Ache in my Heart Fox-Trot-Wedding on the Air
Jack Jackson and his Orches-
tra.
Vocal--A Million Dreams The Ponce Sisters (Comédiennes) Plano Duet Mr. Whittington- Who ab' you think you are? Carroll Gibbons, and John W. Greert
10 p.nf-Close. Down
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9:00 p.m.. Opening: Annötinéement
Dja
·German. Poly 'Bong'u, Programme-Forecast (German,
English)
9.15 p.m. Music and Topical
If is stated that the Yugoslav note will be accompanied by two nates of the Czechoslovakian In commemoration of the day and Bondianian Governmenti in of which Admiral Horthy at the AW Eventa support of the Yugoslav stand- head of the national army ove:- 943 p.m., News in Englis point, and that Foreign Minister threw the Communist regime ir 10.00 p.m., Popular Music Teftitch has already drawn up the Hungary Afteen years ago, Hitler 11.00 pm, Sports Review text of the meminandun which addressed a telegram to the Hum- 11.15 pm, News in German is expected to be chiefly aimed at gurlan rzfent on Friday recalling 11.30 pm. The Call of the Home- Hungary and not litely to con- this event and assuring his own land. Thuringen. Manus tribute to the appeasement of the and the German people's heart crips by Ed. v. d. Becka polifical" situation in Europe?
12.15 am, New in English Transdecin Han Min
12:30 am Close down Dja:
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ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, The 20тa NOVEMBER, 1934.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Instruction
Debenture From the Holders of dated the 18th October, 1978 and Holders of Bill of Sale dated 21st. September, 1989
TO SELL BY
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FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1934
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88 Sewing Machines
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1 Crude Oil 30 horse power Engine
1 Cloth Winding Machine
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7 Dynamo
2 Burners
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