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PUBLIC AUCTION.

OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

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ON VIEW FROM MONDAY. Ta ler APRIL, 1995.

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Commons & Defence PUBLIC AUCTION.

Problems

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Although the "79,000-ton French The first of the estimates of 13.30-2.15 pm- European Pro-liner Normandie which is nearing state expenditure in the financial completion at St. Nazaire, is due year which begins on April 1 were 12.30 p.m.-London and New York for her trials in April no 'detalls or published recently as a

Stock and Commodity Quota-photographs of her passenger ac- Paper showing amounts required commodation have been published, ↑ for :** civil expenditure." Writes a

It has now been stated that the correspondent. Normandie is to have

tions:

12.35-1 p.m.--Recorded Music,

1 pm-Local Time and Weather

Report.

1.15 pm.-Hong Kong Hotel Or- chestra (by courtesy of the Management).

1,30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins

Rugby Press News, etc..

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car

A year ago the Civil Estimates FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1985.

A clear sun'deck 300' feet long | totalled · £408,676,222 Since then and 75 feet wide:

Parliament has voted over £11,-

4

A winter garden measuring 112 | 000,000 as supplementary estimates. feet by 39 feet wide.

Savings in some directions will partially offset this increase.

A promenade deck on each side of the vessel entirely free from The new Civil Estimates, I un- obstruction and measuring 900 derstand, will show an increase on 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

feet long and 20 feet wide. the estimates in the last Budget. 7-1130 p.m.-European Programme

There will be a cinema, a café- | Expenditure on a number of ser- 7.p.m.--Closing Local Stock Quota-' | grill room, an open-air raised ter- vices will be higher, including..

tlons

race, swimming pools and gym- especially, provision for State assis- 7.03-8 p.xi.—A Programme of re-nasium, `two grand suites with tance of the unemployed.

cords kindly loaned by a Iis private decks. twelve de-luxe The Army Estimates will " be suites, and twenty-four state' issued next Monday, the Air Es- rooms with private verandabs timates on Tuesday, and the Navy

Beauty Parlour

Estimates on Wednesday. Each

· Other features will include:-

will be higher than a year ago, as Children's play - rooms, with a in the absence of an agreement on Punch and Judy room.

tener. Song-My old Kentucky home. Bong-Ol' Man River ("Show-

· boat")—Paul Robeson (Bass). Orchestra. Morgenblatter

Waltz (J. Strauss). Orchestra.-Blue Danube-Waltz

(J. Strauss), Humorous. They're always to-

gether.

Humorous.-The Vegetable Blues

-Frank Crumit. Orchestra-Noel Coward Medley. Humorous.—The Pensioner-Wii-

liam McCulloch. Fox-Trot.--Out of nowhere. Fox-Trot. Thank you most

sincerely. Humorous-I miss a little miss. Humorous. Three little words

Frank Crumit.

..

Fox-Trot.-Laughing Marionette. Fox-Trot-Rag Doll

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report

8.03-8.15 p.m-From the Studio.

A Talk on "Flower pay for the Society for the Protection of Children" by Mr. G. P. de Mar

tin,

8.15-8.30 p.m.--Harry Roy's Tiger-

Ragamuffins.

1. St. Louis Blues; Some of these

days.

2. Dinah: After You've gone;

Nobody's Sweetheart."

3. Sweet sue just you; Heebles Jeebles; wonder where my baby is tonight. Fox-Trot Medley.

try. The

A shooting range,

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. Special kennels, promenade, and

"Separate surgery for esch class

Massage and beauty parlours. "A photographic studio.

COMMENCING AT 2,80 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 281 MARCH, 1935.

disarmament the Cabinet has de- | Tuxài:-Cash on Delivery, cided that admitted weaknesses, particularly in the air, must be rectified.

A New Departure

In the aggregate the defence estimates will mean the provision of several extra millions.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

Therapeutic and vapour batha There is to be a new departure PUBLIC AUCTION.

A garage for 100 cars with special lift......

An unusual feature of the vessel will be its system of concealed celling illumination with pillars of light around the walls,

There are 448 first-class cabins.". Including suites de luxe.

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

in connection with these estimates. It is proposed that, before the House of Commons discusses the separate requirements of the three THE Undersigned have received. services, there shall be a debate on the defence problem as a whole. This procedure will be welcomed in all quarters of the House, as it All outside cabins will have two is felt that a survey of the whole large portholes of an entirely new field of Empire defence will be of design. The glass m these has. been specially tempered to with great advantage before discussing stand great resistances without expenditure on each of the three splintering. If broken the glass crumbles away into fire non-cut-respect of the Civil Estimates is ting fragmenta..

The furniture has been. fireproof.

made

The general decorative theme of the public rooms is the por trayal of the history of Nor- mandy since the days of the Norsemen and the Conqueror down to the present time.. Meanwhile, the Queen Mary, the 'great British rival to the Norman-

Glasgow.

J:

services.

When the. Vote on Account' in

discussed on the Committee stage In the House of Commons en Mon- day, the main subject of debate will be unemployment. The Socialist party intends to attack the Goy-

ernment policy in this connection.

COUNTERING AIR ATTACKS

FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M. AT TRIZ BALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE' STAMPS

LAMMERT BROS..

Capt. Balfour.(G., Isle of Thanet) asked the Secretary for Air in the TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY, in the House of Commons recently whether consideration had been given to the advisability of an The man who originated the carly investigation of the pos- Rockefeller Centre of New York, sibility of countering air attacks with its famous Radio Buildings by utilising the recent progress of and giant skyscrapers, is in Eng- scientific invention. land planning the interior decora- |

and commented upon by the various 8.30-8 p.m.-A Relay from Daven- die, is rapidly taking shape at English-language pablications Shanghai and elsewhere in China, but also translated into French, German, Malay, Dubsk, and other languages throughout the world, and occasionally cabled over in full to Europe and America.

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Address:--The Advertisement, MANAGER, "Hongkong Daily

11, Ios House Street, or P.O. Box 1

B.B.C. Dance Orchestra directed by Henry Hall. 9-9.45 p.m. From the Studio.

· Mrs. R. Sanger-Soprano, Madame H. Arnold-'Cello.

- Mrs. G. W. Griggs-Planoforte.

“Programma

1. Bongs:-Dream in the Twi- light; Crown of my heart; Serenade. Richard Strauss Mrs. R. Sang. 2. Sonata in

Minor-Calx

A d'Hervelaix (1870-17—)

(a) Preludio,

(b) Gavotte.

(c) Papillon.

(d) Minuet.

tions.

He is Mr. Benjamin W. Morris, whose interior construction of the Cunard Buildings in New York is famous on both sides of the Atlan- -tic.

Where the role of the Norman- die will be ornate, the theme of the Queen Mary will be luxurious. simplicity.

From an armchair in his hotel.

in Liverpool Mr. Morris described

Madame H. Arnold" and Mrs. G. to a reporter his work on the ves-

W. Griggs.

3. Bongs-The Star-Rogers."

Apri Rogers..

11

Birthday Song-Huntingdon Woodman. Mrs." R. Banger.

sel.

“Nothing will pass her once she takes her place on the Atlantic," he declared.

"Safest Ship"

AUCTIONEERS.

Sir Philip Bassoon said in reply, PUBLIC AUCTION.

that a committee of distinguished scientists outside the Government service were already at work, The members of the committee were:

Mr. N..T. Tizard (Rector of the Irapertal College of Science, chairman):

Professor A. V. El (Foulerton Research Professor of the Royal Society);

Professor F. M. 8. Blackett (Professor of Physics in the Uni- versity of London),

Sir Philip added: While it is considered that a small committee will be best equipped to make rapid progress in this most important matter, it is the intention to in- 9.45 pm-Reuter Press, Bulletins,

"I am going back to New York vite a number of ather distinguish London 1 pm. Stock and Com-convinced that she will be the ed scientists to contribute to the

finest ship in the world. modity Quotations.

investigation, whether by giving "Just look at her lines! Just evidence or otherwise; and the 9,50-10.20 p.m.-The entire musical

numbers from "He Wanted look at her stabilty, her seaworthi- membership will be enlarged it, as committee's InvestigationA Adventure" with Bobby Howes,ness, safety and utility with ade- the Judy Gunn, Marie Burke, Ray-quate comforts for her passengers proceed, it should appear that its mond Newell Wylie Watsonsiderations of her designers

"These have been the first con- work will thus be facitated.

"It is intended in due course to Theatre Chorus and Orchestra. 10.20-10.30 .p.m-A Venetian Bar-

the bring the report before the Com carolle Berenade (arr. wm beauty of her lines with complicat raittee of Imperial Defence." ed and over-luxurious appoint- oughby) The J. H. ̈ Squire

menta marble stairways and all Celeste Octet."

the rest of 12°

10.30 pm-Reuter Fress Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press News, Further London Stock: and Commodity Quotations.

10.35 p.m.-A Relay from Daven-

try.

A Running Commentary by C. Lyle and W. Hobbies, Relayed from Aintree, near Liverpool 11.30 p.m.--(Approx))-Close Down BERLIN PROGRAMME

"They have not broken

"They have pushed all these aside in order to refain two huge girders running from stem to stern of the vessel, keeping her rigid, and the safest ship in the world M

NEW SHORTHAND SYSTEM

In international shorthand, the first systern ever devised, has"just"

10.45 pm The Grand National “I am adjusting my conception been completed by Mr. Reginald J. of beauty and utility for internal. Dutton, of Skegness, the inven- design to the requirements of shorthand system which bears his tor of the well-known English safety, health and comfort insisted on by the buliders.

saj name "Every inch of the huge ship is bols are used. Every sound sym. No more than 680 two-letter sym- being examined from this point of pot begins with every liquid view. I am working on such de symbol with L, every living thing talls as specially designed reading with V, every movement with M, lamps for every bed.

9 pm-DJA, DIN Announcement (Germ. Engl.). German Folk Bong. Programme Forecast (Germ, Engl.).

9.15 p.m.-Woman's Hour, "Cradle am rather proud of them every quality with a touch with T,

Bonga".

Two people will be able to lie in and so on. The drudgery or learn- without the other knowing that the letter used providing a clue to the bed, and one can read in comforting long vocabularies in foreign languages" is eliminated every Night has been switched on identity of the symbol of which it

The Normandie will make her

9,45 pm-News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DIN

10 pmRelayed from Hamburg: “Clivia”. Selections from the 1. Operetta, composed by Dostal

11 pm-Topical Talk,-

11.15 pm-Newsin German on

DSA and DIN,

11.30 pm Hops and Malt God bless 'em! A Radio Berance by Chustav Adolf, Litteek. 12.15 am-News in English on DJA

maiden voyage in May, and the Queen Mary may not all until May

next year.

forms part

By memorising sixteen symbols per day,

English, French. German, Spankh, Italia

Dutch and Japanese

Turkish

be able, at the end of one monti to correspond☺ freely.

and in Dutch, on DIN. 12.30 a.m.- Plose" down DJA DIN other, though

each other

each

THE Undersigned have rece

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PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY,

OF

MARCH 30, 1935

COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM,

At No. 84, MODY ROAD, IT. FLOOR, KOWLOON.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

(Full Particulars from Catalogue)

ON VIEW FROM FRIDAY, THE 29TH MARCH, 1985,

TERMS --CArk on DeliveRY.

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