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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934.
PREMISES TO LET
· BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES
PEAK MANS ONS:
6-roomed fats.
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
DISTRICT:
1-4 roomed flats,
4-8 roomed residence.
CHEUNG SHA WAN:
1-3 roomed flats.
KOWLOON CITY:
1-roomet dats.
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PREMISES TO LET
LET: THRE LARGE TROOMS with Gas, Electric Fittin a, Moder. conveniences, Central Locality suitable for Othee, Residence or Private Teaching Institution. Write P. O. Box 123
FLATS TO LET
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TOL Nathan Road and
LET-Attractive Three-Hoomed
Hankow Road, Kowloon. Three minutes from Ferry. Modern coveniences. Cheap Kent. Also FIVE-BOOMED "Flats with THREE BATHROOMS in Hankow Road. Apply TUNG TACK CO, Queen's Road, Central, Tel. 25340.
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HOUSES TO LET.
LELIX VILLAS.- Pokfulam.
Immediate occupation. Charing Corner Modern Residence at åindernet Rental, Fine Views Garage Children's playground. Frequent Bus Service. Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Office, Tel. No. 20910,
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24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945.
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PARTICULES AND CONDITIONS
OF SALE
of the
VALUABLE "LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
Kitaste at KOWLOON IN THE COLONY or
: HONG KONG
and known respectively as (1) Sections Cand of Kowloon Iplant Lot No. 510 together with the buildings thereon known as No. 91 od 3 Granville Road (also Known as Nos and Ormeby Terrace) Kowloon.
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(9) One equal undivided fifth part or
share of and in Kowloon Marinu Lot No. 6 together with the build. ings thereon.
to be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION
IN TWO LOTS
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WEDNESDAY, Tax 19TH Day or NOVEMBER, 1934, AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
by Masis. LAMMER! BROTHERS. AUCTIONEKB4,
AT THEIR SALES ROJUS, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET
Hoya Kova,
PARTICULARS
LOT No. I
The property consists of the premises known Nos. 91 and 25 Granvilla Boad, (slau koown as Nos. 1 and 3 Ormsby Terrace) sowloon situate on all those pieces or parcels of groun registered in the Laut Uffice as Sec- tions and G of Kowloon Inland Lot No: 540 The manual Crown Rents payable in respect of the asid premises are $16.70 and $13.85 respectively.
LOT No. 2
ROYAL VISITORS NEW INFLUENZA PUBLIC AUCTION
At Buckingham Palace
(Specta) Air Mail Servicny
London, Oct. 31. The Royal visitors who will be guests at Buckingham Palace for the Duke of Kent's wedding will find that gratuities to the Palace servants are on a much less lavish scale than in pre-war days.
Most liberal of all Royal guests" was the late Tsar of Russia
DISCOVERY
Fillip To Research: Hope Of A Remedy
A further important development in the night against influenza has been announced. The new dis- cavery, which will be of vital li terest to research workers in, all parts of the world, has been made by the three, British scientists who announced significant results a year
#go.
Though he spent only two days These three men-Dr. C. H. An- he left £2,000 for the Castle ser-P. P. Laidlaw the pathologist with Queen Victoria at Windsor, drewes, Dr. Wilson Smith and Mr.
Vats, and more than £3,000 for startled the medical world by their
charities.
discovery that human influenza can
the be given to a ferret, and that be- yond all doubt the causal germ of this disastrous disease was a filter- passing virus.
Besides these gratuities,
dozens of valuable Tsar gave snuД-boxes. brooches, rings. watches and other presents to Royal officials.
The Kaiser's £500 The German Emperor also had a partiality for Snuff-baxes 2.5 presents. He gave a large number of them to officials at Bucking- ham Palace and Windsor Castle when he visited the Queen in
1891.
servants
His
to Royal tips amounted to £520
Another lavish visitor was Louis Napoleon. After a three days' stay at Windsor he distributed £1,500 among the staff.
For
Thus, for the first time, the field of influenza research-which in re- cent years has numbered its victims by millions-was placed on a prac tical foundation.
The three scientists now an- nounce that not only ferrets, but the ordinary mouse, can be de- liberately infected with the virus of human influenza.. This discovery is of an importance that cannot be over-rated.
"Immense Fillip".
It means that an inexpensive, readily obtained', and easily State visits. of this kind handled animal-infinitely more there used to be an unofficial available than the ferret-can bë tariff of £50° in gratuities for used for the study of this illness. each day of the Sovereign's stay.
foreign The Lancet in a leading "article.
the figures quoted show, this sum was often greatly exceeded.
Routine
But,
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Public interest in the Duke of Kent's introduction to the House of Lords is all the greater for the fact that it so closely precedes
his marriage.
This Interest is heightened by
the fact that he will be intro- duced by his brothers, the Prince
Precedent for a case of this kind is lacking within recent memory.
All that the one equal undivided fifth part or share of and in all that piece or parcel of ground sitaste of Wales and the Duke of York lying and being at To Kwa Wan in Kowloon and registered in the Land Office na Kowloon Marine Lot No. 85 and of and in all messuages or tene ments and other erections thereon and all rights of way (if any) and all other rights, privileges, exements and appurtenances thereto belonging. The Annual Crown Heat payable'in respect of the said promises is 168.80.
For further Particulars sad Condi tions of Sale apply to:-
MESES. HASTINGS & CO., Solicitors, Gloucester Building,
cr to
MES, LAMMERT, BROS,
Auctioneers,
No. 4. Duddell Street
The Upper House, however, treats the event as a mere matter of routine.
The arinouncement of the Duke's introduction is sandwiched be tween a motion by Lord Strick- land on the subject of Malta and a question by Lord Möyne with regard to Imperial air lines.
NEW GOVERNOR APPOINTED
states: "It has yet to be shown that the mouse can be directly in- fected from man, but the research doctors do not think that this
should be impossible.
THE
THE Undersigned have receiveð
Instructions
TO SALL "BT
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PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1934
AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
AT THRIE SALES ROOM, BUDDELL STREET
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Instructions
TO SELL
BY
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FRIDAY, NOV, 23, 1934
COMMENCING at 2.30 P.3.
1928 LINCLON 7 AT THEIR SALES ROOM,, SEATER TOURER
(Four New Types) · Engine in perfect coadition...
DUDDELL STREET.
A QUANTITY OF
Consumption 16 Miles per gallon VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
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ON VIEW ON DAY or SALE.
TERMS:-Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
To SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
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AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
FURNITURE,
Comprising.c
Teak Batstands, Chesterfield Couches and Armchairs, Teak Cabinets, Teak Extension Dining Tables Dining Chairs, Teak Cheat of Drawers, Teak ookcases, Toak Bed. stead, Fisk Wardrobes with Mirror Door, Teak Dressing Tables, Toa Pays, Screep, Ice Chest, Bronze #are, Cutlery, Dinner Crockery, Glass and
Ware, Pictures, Carpeta · and Rugs, Gramophones and Records, Books, Teak Filing Cabinets, Uffice Desks, Typewriters, Rattan Chairs and Table, Clocks, Meat Safes, Fire Brasses, Curtains, Vases, Tea Sets,
Krass.
etc. etc.
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A. QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD WARE
8 Pisuos
1 Electric Refrigedaire
1 Western House Electric Stove
and
One Large Canteen of Silver Cutlery
"Should this be achieved, the THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1924 2 Sextants study of the virus of influenza will
COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M. have been brought within the scope of even the modestly equipped laboratory, and Investigation will have been given an immense filip." Passed From Ferret To Mouse The three scientists, describing their latest researches, also in the Lancet, state that the human in- fluenza virus Which previously had been made to infect a ferret was communicated from the ferret to a
mouse.
It was found that the infection could be passed on from mouse to mouse in direct series, and that in most cases the mice became ill and died in many cases from an in- Guenzal pneumonia.
This test opens out new hope that eventually it may be possible to
develop ä successful anti- influenza serum for Human beings. Mr. Laidlaw last November was awarded the royal medal for his work on diseases due to viruses. Dr. C. H. Andrewes after being at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, went to
Hong Kong, 15th day of November 1934 Mr. M. S. Eccles Head the Rockefeller Institute Hospital,
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The ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER, "Hongkong Daily
11, Ice House Street, or P.U. Box I
Press,
Of Federal Reserve
Washington, Nov. 10. The Appointment of Mr. Marria- er 8. Eccles as Governor of the Federal Reserve succeeding Mr. Eugene Black was announced "to- day by President Roosevelt.
Since January Mr. Bocles has beez Assistant Secretary of the
New York. Dr. Wilson Smith is a brilliant young doctor from Man- chester, who came to London to engage in research work on in- fluenza.
H
JAPAN'S ARMY MANŒUVRES
Treasury, acting as Haison repre- War Games Watched
banking
sentative with other governmental agencies dealing with and finence.
He is a member of a pioneer
Utah family is president of the hage Utah Construction Company and has large interests in the sugar, lumber and milk industries in the west.
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By Emperor
Tokyo, Nov. 11. The first day's army manoeuvres
The new Federal Reserve Goy- emor has had long experience in the banking business and was,,un- til he accepted the Treasury ap- provided EL· spectacular ...and pointment in January, president of thorough test of the Japanese the First Security Corporation, Army's efficiency, especially of the operator of 28 banks in Utah, Western Army under General Wyoming and Idaho.
Araki, the former Minister of War. General" Araki's motor transport corps succeeded in an encircling movement and in delivering a large force of troops in a position where they could contact the rear of the Eastern Army, Emperor Hirohita. white horse, viewed the manoeu- The appointment of Mr. Eccles | vrès from a position on the lower to the new post brings the view-slope of Mount Akagi and witness- point and perspective of the wested the main forces clash at 8 more prominently into the nation's o'clock in the moming, while the money" matters than any time in aeroplane forces attempted miuina) the nation's history," said the destruction... White House statement.
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LAMMERT BRO3.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PRESIDENT OFF TO TENNESSEE
Inspecting Work On Large Dani
Washington, Nov. 15. President Franklin D. Roosevelt left. Washington to-day for an
section of the work being done
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AUCTIONEERS,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
182 Undersigned bare received
Instructions
From the Holders of Debenture dated the. 18th. October, 1928 and
Holders of Bill of Sele dated 21st. September, 1988
TO SELLB7
PUBLIC AUCTION
от
Friday, Nov. 28, 1984
COMM&NCING Az 12 ogloon NOON
AT THESE SALES ROOM,
No. 4, DUDDELL STREET
by the Tennessee Valler An- thority, created by an act of con- A QUANTITY OF MACHINERY OF gress which was approved May 18, CHINESE FOREIGN KNIT-
1933
The authority has control over the development and use Muscle Shoals and other potential
water
power resources
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Comprising:
of the
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as
[an' industrial, social and 78 Knitting Machines for Socke
37 Loopers
economic unit.
The TVA's first major project 25 Ribber has been construction of Norris
Dam, at Cove Creek, on the Cinch 38 Bewing Machines
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River, about 20 miles northwest ot Kanxville. The project, when completed, will form one of the world's largest artincial lakes."
A transmission line" has been
authorized between the new dam
and the Wilson Dam at : Muscle *Sponfa.***
"Director" of the TVA is Dr. Arthur B. Morgan whose appoint- ment will not expire, until 1942.
chairman of the TVA until 1939. Another Morgan, Harcourt A 18
The TVA grew out of President Roosevelt's campaign pledge given in Portland, Oregon, Beptember 21, tomorrow, Meanwhile the judges 1932. Work is. Dow underway on will check the results
Norris and Wheeler Dams.)
The battle raged unti 10 50 Mr. Eccies is one of the pro-am, when the headquarters bugle minent bankers of the west and no sound.ed the call to cease Aring doubt he held typical banker's The troops then retired to rest viewpoint on major problems of They will resume the manoeuvres finance, but when changing condi- tions necessitated new theories, he was among the very first to Join President Roosevelt in abandoning the orthodoxy of banking as it had come to be known to the public mind.
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Two hundred thousand residents of the diatziet who sought the ad- vantage of viewing the manoeuvres from elected positions found them- selves surrounded by warring: for-
Mr Eccles promised that the ces Federal Reserve Board, would give the full co-operation to President. | cal Roosevelt and the recovery pro gave gramme. He indicated that the Board would also continue to co operate with the Treasury Depart- ment.
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Emperor Hirohito
Work This Oat Papa, what do you do all day long at the office?" asked the In- quisitive young daughter.
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ce to 250 veterans when ther, deeply absorbed in the even-
Russo- ing paper, w militaryWell, then," insisted the little who are now resin-girl, "how do you know when you
are through?”!
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6 Knitting Machines for Woollen
Bwesters
9 Knitting Tables
1 Crude Oil 80 horse power Engine 1 Cloth Winding Machine
Handwork Sock Wearing
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I Water Blowing Engine & Motors
2 Dynama 2 Barbers
2 Steam Premier
3 Button Hole Machines
10 Singlet Sleeve Knitting Machines
6 Cotton Singlet Machines
7 Bets of Rewinding Machines,
12 Beta of Winding Machines
2 Bets of Pumps
Set of Steam Engine
For inspection order
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