PREMISES TO LET
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5-roomed flats,
8 roomed fiste.
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
DISTRICT.
14 roomed fists,
4-8 noomed residencos."
CHEUNG SHA WAN:
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PREMISES TO LET.
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HOUSES TO LET.
TELIX VILLAS.- Pokfulam.
OFFICE Room any Secretary, Immediate ccupation. Charming Hongkong Stock Exchange.
FLATS TO LET
Modern Residence at Moderate Rental. [8492 | Fine Views Children's Playground. Sen Bathing. Frequent Bus Service, Garage Apply F: A. Joseph, Property Office, Tel. No. 20910.
MALL CONVENIENT FLAT.-
SMid-Level Apply L. JOSEPH,
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Tel. No. 20810.
ISNEY VILLAS in extensive
houses semi-detached. Modern sanita- [984 tion, Tennis court. Very quiet and healthy locality. Access to sea from own grounds. Moderate rentals. Apply Building. Tel. 20010.
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TO LET-From First days, flat 3 Ph. Property. Dept. Prince's
No. 3, "ellett Bouse", 196, The Teak. Four Rooms. Flush System. Separate Kitchen. Servants' Quarters. All Modern Conveniences. Apply DEACONS,
10. 378, THE PEAK TO LET
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A new trade route enabling FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1938 Russia to carry goods to her Far Eastern territories by the Great North Route across the Arctic Ocean will be opened this simmer. Two Soviet steamera, carrying 200.000 tons of cargo. will be the | first ships across. One will leave Murmansk for Petropavlovsk, in Kamchatka, and the other will sati from. Archangel for Vladivostok..vi
This new trade route is the re- sult of work by explorers, who for years have been trying to find a way of accomplishing the hazar- dous voyage in a single summer; before the sea freezes.
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 2718 JUNE, 1985,
Professor Otto Schmidt, leader of TERMS CAR OF DELIVERY. the ill-fated Cheliuskin expedition, the members of which rescued, from the ice-does by air- plane last year, says that the period of exploration has now passed.
for
The time has now come, he says, "experimental exploitation,”
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QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
Comprising
Chesterfield Couches & Armchairs, Teak Hatatand, Side Boards, Dining Tables, Armchairs and Uhairs, Square and Round Tables, Ward- robes, Dressing tables, Iron & Teak. Bedsteads, Ten Poya, Chests of Drawers, Folding Screens, Deaks, Filing Cabinets, Teak and Glass Cabinets, Teak and Glass Bookcases,
wilch, he estimates, wik require PUBLIC AUCTION. Cupboard, Ice Chests, et.., etc.
about two years. After this he is convinced that cargOES carried through the Polar seas to the Far East will have increased tenfold.
Newly established radio stations. meteorológical stations and air bases have been set up by the Soviet authorities along the Arctic coast.
These will keep in touch with cargo-carrying steamers, and the airplanes will go to their assistance if they are threatened by the treacherous pack-ice.;
In addition, cargo boats will be accompanied at frst by ice- breakers.
Gramophone and Records, Sewing Machine, Typewriters, Curios, Vases, Flower Pots and Plates, Table and
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This summer, then, will see the beginning of what may become a great commercial transport route. Its development is regarded by the Government as important, first, because it provides cheap trans=" port for goods between European Russia and Eastern Russia, in time of peace, and, second, because it will insure the maintenance of TERMS-CASH ON DELIVE military supplies to the Far Eastern Red Army with Siberia in case railway connections with Western industrial Russia are ever
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Feminine Fancies.The Carlyle
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9.15 to 9.30 p.m.-
The New Mayfak Orchestra... Milestones of Melody.
The Cat and the Fiddle-Selec-
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9.30 to 10 p.m-Dance music. 10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05, p.m.--Close down
RADIO MANILA
8 p.m.-Cooking School of the Air,
conducted by M. Hedrick.
6.30 p.m. Spanish Informational
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| 6,40 p.m.-English Informational
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8.55 p.m.-Stock quotationis, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.
7 pm-Radio Shopper.n to in 7.15 p.m.--Dinner Music, Beramant
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1.45 p.m.-Filippinas Life Assur-
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One Piano by Montrie." Two Radio Beta
One Enamel Bath
One Cine Camers, Projector, Screen
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ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY,
TRE 27TH JUNE, 1931.
CHINESE GIRL FLIES TO TEEMS-CASE OF DELIVERY.
GRETNA
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But The Blacksmith Must PUBLIC AUCTION.
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London, June 7 them without the residential quali-
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A little Chinese girl is in love with a Chinese boy of the same age. They have chartered a plane at Liverpool and are flying to
Gretna.
But alas! they are going to be disappointed. For the old black- smith can't marry them
The girl is 17. She has western ideas. She refuses to submit to her father's embargo that the wedding should not take place for 2 year.
· AFTER THE PARTY
" have been warned that they are on their way, and I have al- ready been told that they have ant lived in Beotland.
I feel very sorry for thern but what can I do?!!
WARRANT AGAINST
REAR-ADMIRAL *··
London, June 7.- On the application of the police The romantic pair are sheh Zu Kau and Lí Slóu Than, two mem- the Alcester (Warwickshire) ma- bers of a Chinese troupe at agistrates yesterday granted a war- Liverpool circus It was after rant for the arrest of Fear-Ad- their betrothal party at a restaur-¡miral George Whittle Philips, who 9 p.m.-DIQ, DJB Announcementant in Liverpool China town on was stated to be staying at an
(Germ., Engl.) me
bride-elect hotel at Bristol" Batarday that the German Folk Song:
heard of Gretna Green and plan- Programme Forecast (Germned, with her lover, a lightning
Engl.).
11 pm-Sign Off.
...BERLIN PROGRAMME-
9.15 pm-For the Young Folk:
Freiherr vom Stein-the
Peasants Liberator.
A Life Portrait
He was accused of wilfully damaging three 30 males an hour tramic signs at Bidford and Sal ford
elopement:
They crept away from the circus
The clerk read a letter in which Germanto-day, engaged a private six-
seater plane, and took off for Rear-Admiral Philips said that Carlisle intending to reach Gretna he regretted that it would be im-
possible for him to attend court.
* shall probably be on the Con- tinent in connection with mattere, of the defence of civil population
9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQby car.
and in Dutch on DJBM
10 p.m. Young: Schummand." "Women's Love and Life" Davidsbundiertänze.
Bigrid Hutschenreuter (8Songa)," Richard Laugs (Piano)
10.45 pm A Little Domestic Can-
tata,
Choruses, Dances and Songs. The Heinrich Schüita Circle, 11.15 p.m.-News In German
D3Q and DJB 11.20 p.m
pical Talk
11.45 pm From Tables and Pairy
**Tales.
The Orwald v Heyden Crchest 12.15 am News In English on DJQ
and In Dutcheon DUBA 12.30 am Close down DJQ DIB
**(Germ** Lagi).
Father heard about the, elope ment later:
But what the couple had forgot ten was that there are regulations in serial attack, He wrote from even at Grotna Telephones and telegrams are faster than Beri- planes
GEOSYMPATHETIC SMITRY“.
Mr. Rennison; the blacksmith at the Gretna Green smithy, told an Evening ews representative
fe would inventó
a Birmingham hotel
He pleaded not guilty, and sald it would appear that the valuation of the damage was much too _high.
Awk
ta
the very clever lway
cotlan
the will be clik: lovers when they get here
“I once had a
He could
nce between
a gentleman
"And what happened to him?". anked a friend
cannot marry bit mel
I had to put him away. He
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising
Handsome Maplewood Bedroom Furniture, Genuine Id Blackwood, Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, Panel Paintings, Lacquer Panels, Crockery, etc., etc..
English Crystal Glassware and Silverware,
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