PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:|

S.roomed fata

8 roomed data.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT,

14 roomed Bats,

4-8 roomed residences.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1.8 room data.

KOWLOON CITY:

1-roomed fats.

FLATS TO LET

TO LIT-FLAT No, "TICIA MANSION 18, Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Apply XAVIER BROS.. LTD. Tel. 92722 or 93216.

13383

NMALL CONVENIENT FLAT- Mid-Level. Apply J.E. JOSEPH. Property Dept, Prince's Building, Tel No. 20910.

THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD.

Have Kase Orion: *,, GUREN'S ROAD CENTRALĄ,

611 FLoca

TEL. #3.

The non-forfeiture Offier.

"No" Shareholders.

All Punis belong to members. Greatret Security

Insurancer 215,000,000, Funda £56,00,000. Best favestment. Large Bonuses OYOTT FEAT.

N

APPLY:

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT

FRENCH BANK BLDG, 5, Queen's Road, Central. Phone: 21063.

HOUSES TO LET,

Immediate cccupation. Charming.

PELIX VILLAS.— Pokfulam,

Modern Residence at Moderate Rental. Fine Viowa, Children's Playground, Sea Bathing Frequent Bus Servies. Garage Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Office, Tel. No. 20910,

987

BISNEY VILLAS in extensive

private grounds. 3 Commodious houses semi-detached. Modern sanita- tion. Tennis court. Kery quiet and healthy locality, Access to pea "from ow grounds. Mo grata rental. Apply. 1... Joseph. Property Dept., Prince's Building. Tal. 20910.

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IV-Educational Reform.

V-Athletic Progress.

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Relief.

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H- ment.

XI-The Banking System.

X-Railway Developpent. XI-Road Construction. XII-Commercial Aviation. XIII-Mercantile Marine. XIV-Pasts, Telegraphe, Telephones.

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HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

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ON

FRIDAY, AUG. 2, 1935

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

A: GODOWN. No. 4 or THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE Co., ED.,

WEST POINT.

20 BAGS RUBBER FOOT WEAR 21 Cases SỮ¿BER FOUT WEAR-

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LOCAL MAPS

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria,

New Territories.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following diakses of advertisements are "harged as the price given ‘aloraz

SITUATIONS VACANT.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME

Broadcast by ZB.W.

on 355 Metres

14.30 to 2.10 (Approx.)-European

programme.

12.30 p.m.-Recorded music,

1 pm-Local time and weather

report.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

Rugby Press news, etc. 1.40 p.m. (Aprox.)-A Relay of the Rotary Club Timin Speech from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden, Rotarian R. D. Walker, M.C., M.Inst, C. 3, on "The, Transportation Tangle." 2.15 p.m.-Close down.

4. to 7 pm-Chinese programme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme. 7 to 7.30 p.m.-

*

TOURISTS IN BRITAIN

Six Years Record. Broken

The biggest invasion by" Ameri-

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TO SELL BL

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ол

can tourists of Great Britain fox| WEDNESDAY, 3D years is taking place this summer.

For several weeks liners leaving New York for Europe have been booked to capacity. On Saturday the exodus reached its peak with the departure of 18,500 tourists in 25 Hiera. -

Shipping companies and tourist this year that agències report Britam will receive a higher per- centage of the U.S.trafic to Europe than at any time since the Į war..

An official or one tourist agency said to a representative of "The

JULY 31, 1935 |

AT 12 OUĻOCK NOON

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUUDELL STREET

11

5

"

3 Bales 1/32' Bleached Yaru

2/62's Grey Yarn 2/62's Bleached Yarn 2 Cases 8/140's Sewing Thread 20 Bales Handkerchief Cloth, sizes 18" x 18" and 154" x 15"

tourist TERMS:-CASE ON DELAVERY.

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Light Orchestral Music Ouvertüre zur Oper. "Die die Daily Telegraph" "London is un-

bische Elster" (Rossini), Saschinka (Schirmann). Gounod in Vienna (arr. Walter). Cuban Serenade (Midgley); Maruschka (de Leur), " 7.30 to 7.47. p.m.---

Vocal Gems.

The Girl Friend (Rodgers). Peggy Ann (Rodgers),

C. B. Cochran's 1930 Revue. 7.47 to 8 p.

Instrumental Items Banjo Bolo-Keyboard Kapers, " Mandoline Solo-Mazur.-Mario

de Pletro. Xylophone Solos-12th Street

Rag. Kitten

doubtedly the world's centre to-day. Every day there are queues of visitors at our offices booking tours to various parts of Britain."

As in previous years, the Lake.

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TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1935

COMMENCING AT 3.30) P.M.

"AT OUR SALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW - ROAD, KOWLOON

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD A QUANTITY OF

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Chesterfield Suits, ted Room and Dining Room Furniture, Ornaments, Clocks, Glass and Porcelain Ware, Gramophone and Records, Electric

Rags, Ice Chests, etc., etc.

District, Shakespeare's country and PUBLIC AUCTION and Lamps, Linan. Carpets and

the Cathedral and

University

cities are the most popular places

with tourists. Trefand, Scotland

Wales are and large numbers.

also attracting THE Undersigned have received

Bookings for the Naval, Military,

Instructions

and Air Force reviews are excep- From the Holder of Bill of Sale tionally heavy. Special trains for

the Spithead review have already been Inily booked, the American on the Key.—Harry | applications having been largely Robbins.

responsible.

8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-

Air travel is increasing in popu-.

TO SELL BY

alia

A SELECTION OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE

and

One Radio Set.

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ON

port; closing local stock quota- larity with the tourists One WEDNESDAY,

tions.

2.05 to 8.20 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Jazz Piano Recital by, Doreen Ma. (A Request Programme),

PROGRAMME.

1. Lullaby of Broadway.

2. If I had you.

3. Ain't Misbehavi

4. Similitude.

5. The Lady in Red.

8.20 to 8.30 p.m.-

Three Songs by Dick Powell (Teper)

1. I'm goin' Shoppin' with you,

2. The words are in my heart

"Gold Diggers of 1935."

3. Down Sunshine Lane. 8.30 to 8.40. p.m.→→

A Relay from Daventry England v. South Africa. A Run- ning" Commentary by Captain H. B. F. Wakelam on the third day's play in the fourth Cricket Test Match. Relayed from Old Trafford, Manchester." 8.40 to 9 pmn.

Debroy Somers Band The Gay Nineties---Waltz Medley, What's yours?—A Convivial Med-

ley.

9 to 9.15 p.m.-

Ji

A Relay from' Daventry Daventry News Bulletin

right by Reuter).

9.15 to 9:30 p.m.-.

St

agency, reports that its air book- ings have increased by 300 per cent, on last year's figures. On the other hand, there has been. no failing of in" rail and motor bookings

+

Officials of shipping companies state that the American tourists

JULY 31, 1938

AT 12 O'Clock NOON

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

are staying longer in Britain this The Motion Picture Machine- year than for years past. Thery & Apparatus of The Bong-

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majority are not booked to return kong Amusements Lid PUBLIC AUCTION.

for seven or eight weeks.

1

"They are staying longer and Alhambra Theatre, Nathan spending more" was the opinion | Road, Kowloon expressed at various travel agen-

clés.

clai

Including:-----

**There are likely to be more" calls for ice this summer than Two Simplex Projectore, Type "K" ever before," remarked one off- Two Dallmeyer Lenses, 41 Series

XIV. One Heitner Transverter, Type MA 50/120 Amps, Complete with Control Panel and 2 Ballast Resistors

HONGKONG BANK'S LOWER DIVIDEND

(Special Air Mall Service/

London, July 12. The announcement of a reduc-

dividend tion in the interim

of

unex-

Two Sterling Bigh" Intensity" Are

Lamps

One Transverter Starting Switch One Dimmer Switch, 2 Phase One BCA Sound Reproducing

Equipment, Type "D" Special, Comprising:

One Amplifier Rack Type the Hong Kong and Shanghai One Voltage Amplifier Banking Corporation Was

Two Power Amplifiers Two Bound Heads

(Copy-pected, and the price of the

shares fell sharply. The payment One Monitor Loudspeaker is £2. 10s. per share, the shares Two Non-syne Turutables being of a denomination of" 125 Two Motors Hong Kong dollars. Though, as a One Rectifier Unit result of the depression the bonusOne Spare Parts Cabinet formerly paid was discontinued in One Transformer S-phase 350-220 1931 the bank has for many years

Volts paid interim and final dividends at the rate of 23 a share. decision to reduce the rate

Variety Items Patrick's Night (Paddy O'Brien gives a Party).. Another one gone. Maybe I'm wrong again.—Norah

Blaney and Gwen Farrar, 9.30 to 10 p.1

From the Studio

* Concert by

The

was

ne Transformer Single Phase

200-300 Volts Four Stage Speakers probably due principally to the Four Bafiles (6 feet). Mrs. Richard Sanger Soprano increased difficults which have Madame Evelle......... Fianoforte arisen in the China trade in re- Mrs. Arnold

'Cello cent months. These have been Monsieur Evelle

Violin. | aggravated by the currency crises in Bhanghai, " a outcome of the great rise in the price of sliver Les Papillons couler de Nelge- which occurred as a result of the

PORGRAMME

1. Songs:

Chanson.

silver policy of the United States Government. The marked, in- Chan-stability in the Eastern silver ex- changes has naturally had unfav- with Trois-J.B.ourable reactions on trade

Psyche Paladine......... Aupres de ma Blonde

son Populaire.

2. Trio: Sonate

$ Loeillet (1853-1728).

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All advertisements must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender

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The Street Organ.-Sibella. Sylvia-Speaks..

At Dawning-Cadman,

10 p.m. Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 to 11 p.m.-Dance music. 11 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRÄMME "

9 pm-DJQ, DJB Announcement

(Germ. Engl.).

German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germi..

Engl.).

9.15 p.m.-Choral Rendering of Folk

Songs.

9.30 p.m.--Landmarks of German

History.

A Talk by Ruth Millauer. 9.45 p.m.-News in Engilah on DJQ

and In Dutch on DJB.

10 p.m.-Grand Variety Entertain

ment.VE

11.15- p.m.-News In German on ***DJQ and" INB.

| 11.80 p.m.--"Viennese Tates":

- A Radio - Comedy, by - Frans- Buy Schober

China in spite of the encourage:- ment the higher exchange has given to the Chinese Importer.

RADIO MANILA

6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational

Period.

$

8.40 pm English Informational

Period.atte 6.55 p.m. Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Bwan, Culbert- son and Frita

7 pm-Radio Shopper. 7.15 p.m.-Social Hour, directed by

Lily Raquiza.

745 pm-Isuari Mineral Water

Bponsorship.

8 p.m.-Studio Recital Guest Per- formance Lily Toth de Paterno.

8.15 pm-Momento Lirico, con-

ducted by Antonio Serrano, §- 8,45 pm-Block Quotations and

Local Market Reports. pm-Conservatory Musicale

University of the Philippines Sponsored by Pacific Commmer-

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AT 5:15 P.M.

THE DURO GARAGE, NATHAN BOAD, KOWLOON

Ar

A SELECTION OF SECOND HAND CARS

Comprising:

Hudson Sedan, Hillman Straight 8, Whippet Tourer, Studebaker, Erskine, Essex, Wolseley Saloon, Willys Knight, etc., etc.

ALL THESE CARS ARE IN

RUNNING ORDER.

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AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL ETREET

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12.15 am News in English on DJG

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