PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:

b-roomed flats,

& roomed fats.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT...

14 roomed fats,

4-3 roomed residences.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-8 roomed flats.

KOWLOON CITY:

1-roomed fats.

FLATS TO LET

10_LET- Flat No. Kellert THouse, 196, The Feak. Four Rooms Flush System. Separate Kitchen. Servanta Quarters. 4 Modern Conveniences Apply DEACONS, Prince's Building

.....(974

NO LET-FLAT No. 4 TICIA TANT NO, Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Apply: XAVIER BROS. IND. Tel.

22728 or 23918.

SH

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APPLY:

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HOUSES TO LET.

BIS

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1977

OR SALE OR TO LET-No. 185, he Peak, Mt. Kellett, occupa- [875tion from 1st September or lat Oetebor Furniture may be purchased. Apply to PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING. [8655

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MO LET—143, Waterloo Road 51

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мо

WEDNESDAY,

JULY 17, 1998

COMMENCING 411 A.M.

AT" THELE SALES ROOM, DUDDALL STREET

8 Doz. Swimming Buits

Cotton Gloves

Before the advent of the "Queen. Bee," anti-aircraft gunnery was 12 handicapped by the absence of realistic targets, but since the in- troduction of the "robot" aero- plane anti-aircraft gunnery has

$

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A Quantity of Household Furni

progressed amazingly. The attain-ture, Electric Ware. Sample Goods ment by the Flees of virtual in- and Sundry Articles, etc., etc. vulnerability, to air attack is mere-

ly a question of time-and money.

Hign altitude bombing is met by

the concentrated fire of the ship's TERMS CAR ON DELIVERY. high-angle battery, the strength of which varies in different types. The Nelson and Rodney, for exam- ple, can each, put up a barrage of about 150 high-explosive shell per

minute.

Against diving bombers and tor- pedo-planes, the new heavy mul-

1.

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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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TO SELL BY

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Or

TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1935

COMMENCING AT 2.80 P.M.

AT MARBLE HALL. No. 1, CONDUIT 'ROAD.

A COLLECTION OF VERY FINE AND VALUABLE BLACKWOOD WARE

· Comprising — Oldudwood Inlaid Table & Stools, Marble Top Curio Stands and Stools, Carred Cabinets, Tables, Opium Stools, Tailee Stone Inlaid Couches and Chairs, Mother-of-pearl Inlaid cabinet, Joss Tables, etc., etc.

Beautiful Satin Wood Cabinets, Screens, Flower Stands, Desks, etc.

tiple pom-pom, Mark M. already PUBLIC AUCTION. Silk Brocade Covered Sofas and

described in "The Daily Tele- graph," has been proved by ex- periment to give almost complete protection. With two of these

Londonderry Air-arr. Krels guns on each side of the ship, no low-flying plane could approach without certain destruction.

ler.

4. Had you but known-Denzi

8 pm Local time and weather

report

8.03 to 8.30. p.m.-

Songs-Lover

A Variety Concert

my dreamIN ("Cavalcade "),

Mad Dogs

of

and Englishmen Words and Music")-Noe Coward.

Songs When the Gipsy Played

("Glamorous Night"). Glamorous_Night.—Mary

2! (Soprano). Instrumental

Blues.

E fat Blues.

Ellis

Basin

Street

Band-There's something about

a-soldier

When the Band Degins to play. 8.30 to 8.45 pm.

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8.40 to 9.05 p.m

Light Opera

Vocal Ctems-The Maid of the

Mountains...

Belection-Countess Maritza Vocal Gems-Chocolate Soldier

Lilac Domino."

9 05 to 9.45 p.m--

A Relay from Daventry 9.03 p.-The Naval Review, H.M. The King in the Royal Yacht, Victoria and Albert, leaves Portsmouth Harbour and re- celves the Royal Salute. 9.25 pun.-INTERLUDE. 3.30 p.m-Daventry News Bulletin

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Ramona and her Grand Piano":" 1. Raisin' the Rent.

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7 pm-Radio Shopper.

7.15 pm-8pice of Rhythm and

Melody by the Rhyth-Melo-

dests.

On the passive side there are the bomb-proof decks installed in our modern ships and other struc- tural features designed to resist bombs or to localise the effects of a burst.

Although funds are still inade- quate for the development of all the Navy's plans, the menace of air- attack at sea is considered to have been reduced by 75 per cent. in the last ter years

"AIR GIRLS"

Who Are Not Modern

<Special Air Mall Service),

London, June 29. Two noted "air girls," Miss Joan Meakin and Miss Naomi Heron- Maxwell, who will be seen at Sir Alan Cobham's forthcoming air display at Cambuslang, near Glas- gow, on July 10, are the reverse of

chairs.

TH

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1985

COMMENCING AT 5,15 P.M.

AT THE SALES BOOM, DUDDELL STREET

A VALUABLE

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ON VIEW FROM SUNDAY, THE 14TH JULY, 1985.

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Instructions from CD. LAMBERT Esq."

TO SELL BT

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QN

FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1935

Miss Joan Meakin, who suddenly leapt into fare by making a 800- mile flight in a glider from Ger- many to London, is equally accom- plished, and is probably the most experienced woman glider pilot in the world. On one occasion she looped her glider 20 consecutive At No. 8, GASCOIGNE ROAD, times.

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THROUGHOUT SCOTLAND This year's display, which will be held by Sir Alan's "air circus" next month throughout Scotland, going

Commencing AT 10 30 AM.

KOWLOON

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ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 18TH JULY, 1985,

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816 pm-Momento Lirico, con

ducted by Antonio Serrano.

8.45 m-Stock Quotations and

Local Market Reports,

Conservatory Musicale

Hons, glider aerobatics, crazy Ay- ing, and championship events-

Passenger Lights will be provid- ed in a wide variety of different types of aircraft.

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WEDNESDAY,

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A? 12 O'CLOCK. NOON

"AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

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(For Account of the Concerned

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WEDNESDAY.

JULY 17, 1935

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