PREMISES TO LET
PEAK MANSIONS:
5-roomed fats,
& roomed fata,
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
DISTRICT.
14 roomed dais,
48 roomed residence.
CHEUNG SHA WAN:
1-3 roomad data.
KOWLOON CITY:
1-roomed fists...
PREMISES TO LET.
FFICE Roomast Hongkong Stock OF Exchange. Apply to Secretary.
Hongkong Stock Bichange.
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HOUSES TO LET.
DISNEY VILLAS in extensive B privato grounds. à Commodions
bousea semi-detached. Modem' sanita. [3402 tion. Tennis court. Very quiet and healthy locality. Access to ses from own grounds, “Moderatá rentals. Apply J.B. Joesph. Property Dept., Prince's Building. Tel. 20910,
[966
FLATS TO LET
CIMALL CONVENIENT FLAT.-
CONTENT. JOSEPH, Property Dept., Prince's Building,
Tel No. 20910
[967
TO LET FLAT No. 4. "TICIA MANSION 16, Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished, Apply: XAVIER BROS., LTD. Tel. 22722 or 23216.
ARGYLL
MORRISON EL ROAD.
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INGLE, Double & Suites of Rooms. Modern Sanitation, Convenient
for Tram and Bus. Special Rates on
FELIX VILLAS — Portulam
Immerliate occupation. Charming Modern Residence at Moderate Rental, Fine Views. Children's Playground, Sea Eathing. - Frequent Box Servies. Garage Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Ofice, Tel No. 20910,
1908
LET-From First July-Flat
TN. Kellett Squas", 166, The Peak. Four Rooms Fish System. Separate Kitchen. Servants' Quarters. All Modern Conveniences. Apply DEACONS
1969
BUNGALOW TO LET
10 LET—143, Waterloo Boad. 5
Space. Under the Personal Superveniences, large garden, rent moderate.
vision of Mr. J Telephone 33848.
RUSSELL Reply. Baz No. 3589, c/o Hong Kong
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Broadcast by Z.B.W.
on 355 Metres
12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European re-
'corded music.
1 p.m.-Local time and weather res
port.
1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press news, etc. 215 pm-Close down.
5 to 8 p.m.-European programme. 5 to 7 pm-Hong Kong Hotel
Dance Orchestra."
7 pm Closing local stock quota-
tions.
703 to 7.18 pm
A Planoforte Recital by Arthur de Greef
1. Ariette: To the Spring (Gries) 2 Feuille d'Album; Papilion
"(Grieg).
3. Valse In E Major, Op. 34
(Moszkowski). 7.18 to 7.27 pm. "Mr. Whitting- ton" sung by Jack Buchanan and Elsie Randolph with Car roll Gibbons and John W. Green.
7.27 to 8 p.m.-
Light Orebestral Selections Light Cavalry-Overture (Suppe) Liebestraum (Liszt).
Kiss me again (Herbert). Echoes from the Pusats (Fer
raris).
Saschinka (Schirmann), Tangoland.
8 pm Local time and weather re-
port.
WORLD TRADE OUTLOOK
Sir Eric Geddes Speaks Out
Bir Eric Geddes, presiding at the renéral meeting of the Dunlop said that the profits earned by the Rubber Company, Ltd. in London,
company in Germany in 1934 were substantial in amount, and it was most unfortunate that, for the time being, owing to rigid exchange restrictions, the company could not "receive any return upon its invest- ments in Germany, writes a cor- raspondent.
"International conditions," he said, "have come no nearer to stabilisation. Exchange difficulties continue unabated," Tariff walls
have risen even higher. The com- petitive development of national productive capacity goes on un- checked. In the political feld conditions actually deteriorated during a year which was singularly UDERSY.
UNSETTLEMENT ABROAD
two
"France experienced four differ- ent Governments, and, as we know, every major political crisis in that country has an adverse effect on business Austria suffered outbreaks of civil war, Germany experienced the worst year of for eign trade in her history, and a new foretan exchange and raw material crisis was the result,
M
"In America the New Deal pur- sued an erratic course, hampered
8.03 to 10.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio by strikes and stimulated with
Concert
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10.30 p.m.-Close down. 8.15 to 10 pm-European record
ed music from ZEK, on a fre- quency of 640 k,c's. · 8.15 to 8.20 p.m.-Le Prophete"
Coronation March (Meyerbeer) 820 to 8.50 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry The Empire Parliamentary Asso- ciation. Inaugural Luncheon. A speech of welcome to the representatives of the Legis- latures of the British Empire by Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin. M.P. and a reply by a repre- sentative of the Overseas de- legates to the conference. The speeches will be preceded by a descriptive commentary by Mr. Edward Halliday. Relayed from Westminister Hall, Lon- don
8.50, to 9.18p.m
Band Music Dance of the. Trimblers ("Snow
Maiden") (Rimsky-Korsakov).. Golliwog's cake walk (The Chil.
drens' Corner") (Debussy); Silver Trumpets-Grand Proces-
sional March. (Vivant). Amoretten Tanze (Gung!). Valse des Alouettes (Drigo). Stars and Stripes March (Sou-
Hberal doses of public expenditure, but on the whole moving slowly upwards, though optimism must be somewhat tempered by the un- settled attitude of labour and the existence of huge national deficits, which must involve serious fear of inflation.
"Fortunately our own country and Empire showed a wonderful stability. British Governments, here and overseas, guided by the sound Enancial instinct of our race managed to keep steady. The index of production in Great Britain, except for some hesita- tion in the summer, increased throughout the year, and the yolume of our exports, under the stimulus of Empire preference and the sterling group, showed a rise each quarter.
"It is interesting to note that the five leading purchasers of British goods are now British countries overseas,"
Sir Bric said that until we had stabilisation one could not be op timistic about International trade. Another dangerous factor.
was prices.
EXEMPTED FROM CONSCRIPTION
Germans Who Need Not Join
Berlin, Friday. The German Ministries of War responsible for the calling of com and the Interior, who are jointly scripts to the colours, have issued this list of exemptions;
A man whose parents, grand parents, brothers or sisters are dependent on him.
A man who has inherited a farın or an industrial undertaking which cannot be carried on without him.
A man who is the only brother of a soldier fallen in the war and the sole mainstay of the family.
Pupils of high schools who have
not yet matriculated. Men who are preparing for a profession and who would suffer a great disadvantage if the time of preparation were interrupted
Pupils of an agricultural
d
or
|LAMMERTS AUCTIONS"
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bave mounted
Instructions
TO SILL AT
PUBLIC AUCTION ·
ON
FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1935"
COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.
AT OVE SALES "ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD,
KOWLOON.
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD A QUANTITY OF
FURNITURE alio
Une Piano
One Remington Portable
Typewriter
One Fine Tientsin Carpet One Fine Carved Blackwood Chest Two Radio Seta
and
trade school who have not finished their courses. Catholte students of theology, before they have finished their
SALE AT 3 P.M. studies,
One Armstrong Siddley postpone their services for two Miles to the Galion IN GOD Those who live abroad may Beater Tower 149 H 1, and 20
years if they live in Europe: and RUNNING ORDER. four years if they live elsewhere.---
WORLD'S GREATEST
TRAVELLER
Circled The Globe 9. Times
Nine times round the world; passed through the Boxer rising:
་༣་''
Five
O VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 4TH JULY, 1995,
TERMS-CASE OF DELIVERT.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS
experienced earthquakes; new PUBLIC AUCTION.
the 'menace of the secret socie- ties of the East.
That is some of the life story, of Mr. Joseph Showell Plant, aged eighty, who is now recuperating on a poultry farm near Lichfield (Stars).
Mr. Plant claims to be the world's greatest traveller with the possible exception of the Prince of Wales.
THE Undersigned have received.
instructions
From the Holder of Bill of Sale
TO SELL BY:
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1985
47 12 O'CLOCK NOON
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
Since becoming associated with a prominent Birmingham firm of merchandise exporters sixty-five years ago his business trips have taken him to, among other places, India, Sumatra, Burma, Ceylon, Į the Straits Settlements.. Java China, Japan Australia New Zealand, the West Indies and Africa,
The Chattels and Things of His most trying experience, he The Paris Cafe and Lan Wa Partner "Finally," he said, "there is the political uncertainty, What does valuable antiques in China, Japan Road, Central, Gronad, 1st. During his travels be collected thereof of No. 388, Queen's 1935 hold in store for Europe and. America? Even in our own coun- these are now in museums in this
and Northern India. Many of and 2nd Floors and No. 35, try, which has shown such en-
Lower Lascar Bow, Ground "Yes, viable stability throughout the
country. past few perlous years, a General Mr. Plant, were not unfamiliar "Earthquakes years ago," said 9.50 to 10 p.m.-"Ballroom Memo- Election must come within 12 to me, particularly in Japan, where
ries"-Waltzes.
sa).
Blue Devils March (Williams). 3.18 to 9.50 pm-The entire mud
cal numbers from Madam."
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10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins... 10.05 pm-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement
(Germ., Engl)."
German Folk Song, Programme Forecast
Engi)..
gramme.
9.15 pmHitler Youth
(Germ.;
Pro-
(Germ. Girls League); "Won't you come with us too? 9.45 pm-News in English on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB.
GENERAL ELECTION FEARS said, was the Boxer trouble m Yun the Managing,
months or so.
1900.
"When I first visited Japan, more than fifty years Japanese were very hostile, es- ago, the
pecially to missionaries. I had great difficulty in getting friendly with them, but after a time we got on quite well together.
Floor
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS
TEACHER TO BIND THE CODEX
Materials To Last
500 Years
London County
the houses in my day had copper TERMS-AS CUSTOMART. "If that election results in a tiles. These I persuaded the na- reversal of the prudent policies tives to exchange for brick tilles- of recent years, if we are con- with the result," he added, with a fronted with attempts at major twinkle in his eye, "that it was economic change, with increased quite remunerative to me! taxation and with rising expen- diture, the home market, also may suffer and be unable to con- tinue on its path of recovery." "I speak not as a party man and I speak for no particular party. I speak as a business man who has the responsiblity of safe- guarding the interests of the many 10 p.m.-Symphony Concert: Or thousands of shareholders and em- chestral Songs by Patzner............. ployees involved in this company Symphony after Mathias Grüne I have faith in the good sense of wald, Op. 22 by Hermann Kun-the British peoples, I see signs of digraber, Boloist: Georg growing sanity in the nations of Höllger, Baritone. Conductor: the world, but the dangers are not Werner Richter-Reichheim.
get past, nor the dificulties over- 11.15 p.m.--News in German on
come, and while these continue to DJQ and DJB
canfront us, the board feels that 11.30 pm Relayed from the the only wise policy is the conser- vative one which it recommenda to
Kroll-Garden, Berlin:
Cavalry Ret Potsdam!
Böttcher-Orchestra,
12.15 am-News in English on
DJQ and in Dutch on DJB,
12:30 am-Close down DJQ, DJB and important apparatus in me
(Germ, Engh).
dern fire-control, known as the
"Dreyer Table, is largely his
creation.
During the war he was Jellicoe's dag captain in the Iron Duke, | and as such received, warm praise In the Jutland despatches. From the Grand Fleet he was called to the Admiralty to reorganise the distinétiona whole system of feet gunnery and
rederick: ammunition supply
June 14-
TALLEST ADMIRAL
(Special Air Mail Service)
Among
enjoye
Dre
He zanks
rivalled
the tallest.
"The worst feature of those
Council
days in the East was that one got school-teacher is to bind the initiated into. different secret Codex Sinaiticus, which was bought societies. And if you did not obey from the Soviet Government for their commands natives were told
£400,000. off to poison you.
KIM FAMILY"!
Four Members Killed At Quetta
The trustees of the British. Museum have entrusted the work to Mr. Douglas Cockerell, of, Nor- tom Way, Letchworth, whose name is well known in the comparative- ly man circle which har to do with the binding of valuable books
There is a bookbinding depart ent at the British Museum, and, is the
evez
Four members of the family of r gim FM Beatty con
quake,
They were:
men
time
trustees nyone outside the
were killed in the Quetta earth-ranks of their own expert craftsm
teacher bookbind- Ing at the LC.C. Contral School
He told a representative of The Daily
Mr. George Beatty, son;" Mig B Beatty, daughter, Two granddaughters Betty and Phylloge
“Mr. Beatty› senior arid his were injured,
Mr Beatty, on whom Mr. Kİ "based the character
was sporta
Club
Batuck
18 80
force
he would be assisted and
Mr Sidn Morris They would work at
ing they had
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