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AT No. 89, HUMPHREY BUILDING, KOWLOON
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ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 17TH JANUARY, 1935.
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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W.
on 355 Metres
12.30-2.10 p.m., European Pro-
gramme
12.30-1 pm Recorded Music 1 p.m., Local Time and Weather
Repart
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Rugby Press News, etc.
TRAFFIC CENSUS IN BRITAIN
WORLD'S IDLE TONNAGE
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Intensive Degree Of Investigation
1:40 pm, A relay from the Hong portant features of the survey, Kong Hotel Roof Garden of the which is to be undertaken by Rotary Club Tiffin Speech-Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. Bressey Dr. Gilbert Russell on "Lep-and Sir Edwin Lutyens during the rosy"
next three years, preparatory to the redesigning of Greater London's thoroughfarES,
210 pum Close: Down
"
FIANOFORTE RECITAL FROM THE STUDIO TANGO ORCHESTRA TO-NIGHT 4-7 p.m., Chinese Programme *. 7-11 pm, European Programme 7 pm. Closing Local Stock Quota- tions, London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota- tions 7.08-7.33 p.m. DORA LIGHT ORCHESTRAL
SELECTIONS Spanish Dance No. 1 (Granados) Spanish Dance No, 2 (Granados) Zampa-Overture (arr. Winter) Saschinka (Schirmann) 7.33-8 pm.,
VARIETY
Flano Solo Four Aces Sulta ((By Mayerl) ...Rale da Costa Humorous The Old School Tie .........The Western Brothers (Kindly loaned by a listener) Violin Bolo--Always
of Paradise Violin Solo Song
.........Albert "Sandler Humorous-Julius Caesar
Ronald Frankau (Kindly loan ed by a listener)
8 p.m., Local Time and Weather
Report
A great reduction in the laid PUBLIC AUCTION.
up tonnage throughout the world
has been brought about during the past two years. Tha diminution is due partly to the large number" of ships which have been_scrapped and the maritime losses which have taken place, and partly to the fact that there has been a slight and gradual increase in the volume of the world trade;
THE Undersigned have received
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COMMENCING AT 11 AM.
DIRECTOR'S. QUARTER,
ROYAL OBSERVATORY, KOWLOON
The most detailed and compre hensive traffic census ever made is to be undertaken in Britain during July and August-of next year. By arrangement with Sectland Yard, a simultaneous census will be taken
At the beginning of 1933 the in Inner London..
This will be one of the most im tonnage laid up all over the world
amounted to 14,592,000 TOSS tons, TUESDAY, JAN. 22, 1935 but by October, 1933, had declared to 10,863, 000 gross tons, and in the same month this year the laid-up shipping has been brought down still further to 6:900,000 gross tons. These figures are given in the In an interview in which he dis-- Norwegian Journal of "Commerce cussed some of his plans, Colonel together with a detailed list of the Bressey pointed out that it had idle tonnage in all the shipping been the practice of the Ministry countries. Among these are men- of Transport to conduct a traffictioned the United States as head- census on all Class 1, roads of the ing the list with 1,102,000. gross country at three-yearly intervals. tons private owned and 1,374,000 The sequence was interrupted by tous owned by the Shipping Board, the financial crisis, but arrange a total of 2,476,000 tons. Great ments had been made for that Britain comes second with 1,638,000 census to be taken next year,
gross tons, France third with. 564,- 000 tons. Spain fourth, with 348,- 000 tons, and Italy fifth with '332,- 100 tons of laid-up shipping. Ja- TERMS-CASH ON Delivery, pan has 168,000 tons Norway 240,- 000, Germany 308,000. The Nether- lands 303,000 Netherlands India 28,000. Sweden 8,500. Greece 185.- 000, Denmark 13,000, and other countries 500,000 tons laid up.
The Class I traic census," he the continued, "is I believe, most detailed and comprehen sive in the world, but next August we hope to make that census even more instructive. by applying a more intensive degree of 'investigation into the traffic classes, and the origin and destin- ation of the trafic in so far as can be ascertained without obstruction"
Basis of Survey
undue
"Among the vessels laid up are a great number of obsolete ships which will never again be able to compete in the open market, and
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
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His first task, Colonel Bressey which will have to be scrapped. It PUBLIC AUCTION.
said, would be to collect and ex- amine all the available data re- garding schemes which have been proposed, passed, left incomplete or never begun. This work, toge ther with the tramc census, will form the basis of his survey.
Instructions
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THURSDAY
algnificant that 82 per cent of the American Shipping Board's vessels are laid up. It is probable that the majority of these have THE Undergned have received reached a Tipe old age and will be thrown on the scrab-heap. Für- ther. 30 per cent, of the French 8.03-8.33 p.m. From the Studio
Colonel Bressey recalled that merchant fleeti and
17 per A Fanoforte Recital by Ifa
when he joined the Ministry of cent of the Spanish merchant Gurevitch and Luba Shäftain
fleet are laid up, and as will Transport, one of his first tasks wES PROGRAMME
couti to take over the plans which be known both of these 1-Fantasia in G Minor
had been prepared by the Greater tries have quite a large number Bach-Liszt London Arterial Roads Conference of old vessels If a reasonable 2-Hungarian Fantasia for two he had to bring them up to date, agure for obsolete omase be de-
Liast planos s
and to this end he had secured the ducted, together with some 700,000 3-Dance, of Terror de Fails
ΟΙ co-operation the highways gross tons representing idle tanker 1833-8.55 pm. Overture "Manfred,"
tonnage, aid it, moreover an an- authorities of London: Op. 113. (Schumann).
The
"The Greater London arterial nuál estimate of about 2 mil, tons. B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra roads which are approaching com be deducted for losses and scrap- 8.55-9.12 p.m. Quartet No. 2 in D
Major (Borodin)... Pro Arte. Pletion," he stated, "fe mostly ping, the tonnage of serviceable outside the densely built-up areas idle vessels a year hence should Quartet
within the London County Council be of very small dimensions, as the boundaries, and one cannot over-modest number of new vesselk look the fact that the utility of which are being built are more It's a Lovely war-Medley (BIT these schemes is somewhat dimin than counterbalanced by the in-
Somers)
$.12-9.30 p.m.,
SONG MEMORIES
"Clarice Mayne-Medley
Clarice Mayne (Comedienné). 9.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, London 1 p.m. Stock and Commodity Quotations: 0.35-10.30 p.m., From the Studio Dance Music by Professor Tono
and his Tango Orchestra 10.30 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Era News, Further London Stock and Commodity Quotations 10.35-11 p.m
VOCAL GEMS Bitter Sweet Howard)
Jolly Roger Whoopee
Tise New Moon
31 p.m., Close Down
·BERLIN, RADIO,
9 p.m.--Dia, Dj Announcement (Germ. Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ, Engli 9.15 pm Works by Mozart and Bach. Conducted by Wilhelm Furtwangler.
9.43 pm News in English on Dja
and in Dutch on Djn.. 10pm-Relayed from Berlin:
Concert of Light Music: 11.15 p.m.-News in German
· - Dja ami Din.
11.30 p.m. Variety. Progi mme
....
with Soloists. Interrupted at
----16.45 by Topical
12.15 am-News in English on Dja
and in patch on Din: h
|| 1230 am-Close down, Dja - Din
German, English).
"RADIO" MANILA
5 p.m.-Studio Musical Varie 6.30 pm--President McKinley
ished by the fact that they dis- crease in the volume of world charge into thoroughfares which trade. are certainly not of the same calibre.
Works are being started from day to day, and I hope that within the next two months, by agreement between the Middesex County County Council, Western Avenue Council and the Buckinghamshire
will be extended to its final destin- ation on the main Oxford road."
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
JAN. 17, 1935-
COMMENCING AT 2:30 PM,
AT THEIR SALE ROOM, DUDDELL STEBET.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
Comprising
Chesterfield Couches and Arm chairs, Teak Wardrobes with Bevell- ed Mirrors, Tosk Dressing Tables, Teak Hatstand, Teak Office Desks. Teak and Glass Cabinets, : Tenk
THE CIRCUS AT Dining Tabler, Teak and Cane Sest
OLYMPIA
Chairs, Teak Filing Cabinets; Teak: Ice Chests, Book Cases, etc., etc.
- Silver Ware, Cutlery, Ornaments, | Clocka, Ten Beta, Crockery, Glass Ware, Gramophones and Records,
Inaugural Luncheon Pictures, Linen, Carpets Opium
To Lions
(Special Air Mail Bervice)
Mr. Bertram Mills has long removed any sting from the Roman moralist's tax- nem tet The following guests are staying
circenses, the bread and circuses at Repulse Bay Hotel: Mr. and Mrs G. L. Abily and son, Mr. Dhich undermined the old Roman Allen, Mrs. E. G. Allen, Mr. T. S Brozup, Mrs. A. Bruusgaard, Mr and Mrs. O, Bruusgaard, Mrs, P. Vaughan Bennett, Mrs. B. Bar- ron, Mr. and Mrs L. C. Boga, Mr.
virtues.
The Inaugural luncheon of his circus at Olympia was an even more majestic affair than usual.
The Bishop of Croydon said the grace. Trumpeters of the
Blues
Blake. Mr. and Mrs E Clos- marked the high points of a son, Mr. and Mrs D. Cuthbertson miraculously organised function Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Costello, Mr. Courses succeeded one another FK Crapnell, Miss C Crammell, with astronomical exactitude and Miss Y Crapnell, Mr. and Mrs. A profusion Drouth, Misk Dewanan, Mr. and "Mra Davidson, Mr. and Mrs G2
Hay-Edie, Mr. J. J. Fenwich Feltham and
child
Mr. and
Mr. A
Hila
List of the Victorians Lord Lonsdale Victorians to his
of the
told us that eenyears he had
with the clict ng, animal and suffered
Stools, Typewriters, Medicina Chests, | Radiators, · Marble Statue, Bronze Ware, Filter, Rattan Chairs, ¡Iron Beds, Flower Pots, etc., etc.
A Quanlity of Blackwood Ware
and
Piano Players
1 Sewing Machine.
2 Frigidaires 2 Radio Sets
2 Radio Gramophones
ON VIEW FROM WENDESDAY,
THE 16TH JANUARY, 1986.
TERMS ---OLEH ön Delivery.
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