PREMISES TO LET
PEAK MANSIONS3.
5-roomed flats,
- roomed fata.
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
...DISTRICT.
14 roomed ints,
4-8 roomed residences.
CHEUNG SHA WAN:
1-3 roomed flats.
KOWLOON CITY:
1-roomed flats.
FLATS TO LET
T° MANSION
"O LET-FLAT No. 4 "TICIA 18, Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Apply: XAVIER BROS.. LTD. Tel. [3383
22722 or 23216.
"APPLY:
OREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT
FRENCH BANK BLDG, 8, Queen's Road, Central Phone + $1063.
HOUSES TO LET.
ELIX VILLAF Pokfulam. I. Immediate occupation. Charming Modern Residence at Moderate Rental. Fine Views. Children's Playground, Sea Bathing Frequent Bus Service. Garage Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Office, Tel. No. 20910.
1987
WALL CONVENIENT FLAT.-
Mid-Level Apply J. B. JOB private grounds. 2 Commodious Froperty Depty Prince's Building, Tel. No. 20910.
MISCELLANEOUS
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EUNG WO HOSPITAL YSHARES-For Immediate Sale-No Reasonable Offers Pefused Write Box No. 990 0/0 Hong Kong Daily Prou.
(990
DISNEY VILLAS in ertensive
buuses gemi-detached. Modern sanita bios. Tennis court Very quiet and bealthy locality. Access to sea from ow grounds. Moderats rentals. Apply . E. Joseph, Property Dept., Prince's Building. Tel. 20910,
[068
10 LET- Flat No. 9, "Kellett
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T 156, The Peak. Feat Rooms Flush Bystem. Separate Kitchen. Servanta Quarters. All Modern Conveniences Apply DEACONS, Prince's Building,
(989
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Ray Blas Overture" (Mendels-
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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned, have received THE
Instructions
TO SELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION
out
FRIDAY, AUG. 2, 1985
COMMENCING AT 3 P.M.
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Dow Jones Averages.
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Low: July 30.
30 Industrial
128.89
84.58 123.67
· 128.23 88 up
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62.90
27.11 34.86
90 Utilities
31.03.
14.39 21.90
23.85
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40 Bands
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84.73 96.88
96.98
11 up
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41.98 54.41
55.41
80 up
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Days.
Vocal Clarice Mayne Medley. Orchestra-Old Bohemian Town
Cara Mia.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re- port; 'closing local stock quota- tiona.
8.05 to 8.45 D..
From the Studio A Concert by
Mrs. D. M. Richards (Soprano). D. M. Richards (Baritone).
· O. Y. Lyen (Violin),
PÖRGRAMME
1. (a) Twilight Fancles, and
(b) The Nightingale.—Dellus.
Mrs. D. M. Richards, ac- companied by Joan De Ville.
"Las Sale
July 30 July 31 | TERMS --CASH on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
261 THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ON
FRIDAY, AUG. 2, 1935
COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.
Az Trais SALES ROOM,
DUDDELL STREET
A VALUABLE
Stock & Div. “Adams Express Amer. Can (4)
Last Sale July 30 July 31
Stock & Div.
71 71
Gold Dust (1.29). 16†: 17
142' 1423
Goodyear
19
191
Am. Cyanamid "B"
(.25dr:)
Int. Cement
27
281
210 211
Int. Nick (60).
101
10%
Am. For. PwT
#
Tat. Tel. & Tel
641
64
Johns Manville
20
191
P1,
327 $24
Kannecott (.151)
39
40
Am Locomotive
Am Radiator
Am Smelting
171 181 17. 174 421 424
Loew's (1) Lorill. (1.20) Mont. Ward
241
241
721
PUBLIC AUCTION.
· 314.
321
Am T. and T. (9)... 130J 1301 Am. Ibb “B′′" (5)
Nat City Bk. (1)
291. 291*
991
1001
Nat, Da. P. (120).....
167.
101
Am. Waterworks (1) 11 Am Waterworks .36
pret (8)
121
Nat. Distillers 26
Nat. Pwr. Lt. (80) .......
91
70%
N.Y. Central 20
21.
Anaconde Copper...... Atch. T. and B. 7.
(2sd.) Auburn
157
N. Amer. (50%) 18
191
Pac. Gas (1.50)
244
25
54X Automobile 24 Baltimore & Ohio
..... 131 Bethlehem SteelTM .354 Boeing Airplane »..... 101 Borden Co. (1.60) Borg. Warner (idr.) 87 Casa
10
547
Pac. Ling. (3),
38...
401
274
Packard Motors
懂
5
131
Penn. Rly (1)
201
· 207
37.
Phil Petro (1)
201
201
Pub. Ser NJ (2.80
384
40
481.
491
Radio Cerpn.
61.
64
Rey. Tob "B" (3)
541
547
Schenley
90%
31.
101
Sears Roebuck
51
521
534
541
Soc-Vac. (60)
13
131
Ch. Nat. Bk (1.40)... 314* C'Peake Corp. (250) CPeake Corp. and 44
Ohio (2-80) Chrysler "(id)
314
Bin, Cal Ed. (1.50
188
194
Southern Pacific
194
· 197
444
Stan. Brands (1)
.16.
151
·COLLECTION OF POSTAGE
451
Stan. Cas
327
14.
587 -80
Sta, O NJ . (1)
47 400-47
Col. Gas & Elec. Comm. Solv. (-60)... Comm. 8thrn.
74
Ster, Pro.... (380)
661
642
20
30
182
181
17
Texas G, Sulp (2)
341
341
Comm -Sthru,
36
Transamerica (L12})\^67
7-
cum. P: (6)
50
52
Un, Car, and Gatt
(0) Berceuse. Friml-0. Y. Cons, Gas. N.T. (2) 261
Lyen accompanied by Cons Of (28). Nuta Kania,
Cont. Oli (25)
291
(1.40)
64
B1
UR. Pac. Rlys (6)... 107
1064
201
21.
TERMS
Un. Aircraft Corp....
16
167
5. (a) Eleanor-Coleridge-Taylor. Com Prod (3)
Lu) Now sleeps the Crimson Douglas Aircraft
Petal-Roger Quilter, and Du Pont (2.60%) .... 107 (c) Bo we'll go no more a Elec. Bond & Share *
Roving. Maude Valerie Elec. Bond $5 P1 (5) White D. M. Richards Elec. Bond $6 Pf (6) accompanied by Joan De Ville
701
69+
"Un Air Line Trana...
6
61
281
United Corpn.
34
4.
1071
Unl, Gas Impṛ. (1.20),)
154
10%
Univ. Leaf Tob, (2) 58
58+
U.B. Indus. Alcohol... 41
40
68
70
U.S. Rubber ... 137.
131
Fox Film "A"
15)
154 D.S. Steel
434
434
Gen. Elec. 1.50) Gen. Foods (1:80) Gen. Motors (14) Gen. Rly. Bigs. (1)
291 291
Vanddium-
10
16
367
367
Warner Bros.
Picts.
51
PUBLIC AUCTION.
38
West E. & M. (.65).. 641
661
33
33
Cal Money
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THE
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(b) None shall Part Us (GII-
bert and Sullivan) ("Iolan- the")-Mr. and Mrs. D. M Richards accompanied by Joan De Ville
4. Menuet-Grazioli, and
8.45 to 9 pm
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet Memories of Chopin (arr. W-
loughby):
Vulse Bluette-Air
(Drigo)
Narcissus (Nevin).
9 to 9,15 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry
Daventry News Bulletin (Cnpy-
right by Reuter). 9.15 to 10.30 p
Classical Programme Kreutzer Bonata In A Major (Beethoven. Op. 47) played by Albert Sammons (Violin), and William Murdoch (Pianoforte). I p.n-Reuter. Press-Bulletins.
Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12
(Liszt) AnasHeav'n had it pleased thee to try me ("Otello") (Verdi), Do not Fear Death of Otello" ("Otello) · (Verdi), Renato
Zanelli (Tenor), Pianoforte Solos-(a) Arlette, (b)
To the Spring (Grieg). (a) Feuille D'Album, (b) Papi-
lon (Grleg), — Arthur Greef.
|10.30 to 11. pim.--Dance, music,
| 11 p.m.-Close down.
De
BERLİN PROGRAMME 9pm-DJQ DJB Announcement
(Germ, Engl). German Folk Song. Programme.
Forecast
Engl) A
Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tract
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Studebaker Corpn
U.S.A. BUYING
Save Collapse
(Specia) Air Mail Service).
London, July is. The axing of pricse was delayed for the record time of three hours on the London Silver Market while denlere struggled with a sudden and exceptional volume of selling orders which poured in by cable and telegram from Indian and Chinesa speculators,
ORDERS
Oklahoma, that the British. au thorities are deliberately wrecking the American policy of forcing up silver prices is baseless.
They point out that virtually none of the silver now in London is held by British banks and none. at all by the British financial au thorities, and that all the selling' orders recently received have come from Indian and Chinese specula- tors over whom the British au thorities have no control
They farther point out that the American authorities are them After more than two hours of selves to blame. Last night, for. discussion and calculation in the example, the latter were only offer morning, dealers were compelled to ing to buy silver at 30fd.. or take the unprecedented step of ad- below the market price. journing their meeting without fixing a price.
They decided delay the re- sumption until buying orders could be received from the Ameri Can authorities. About 2,80 the (Germ.. latter came in to save the situation with orders for many millions of
9.15 p.m.-Woman's Programme:
With the Harvesters, be Bongs and Tales by Women Land
Workers, a
9.45 pm News in English on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB, 10 p.m. Folk Music 1030 pmTraise to the Sum-
merg
Radio Scenes with Music
11 pm, Capriccio by Th. Blumer,
played by Erich Röhn.
ounces
This permitted dealers to fix the Price at 2.45 pm at 30 11-164. which is only 16d. lower than yesterday.
To-day created records not only for the length of delay in fixing the price, but also for the volume
of sales
A policy of holding up prices by offering to buy at lower prices is not, London thinks, likely to be particularly effective.
STAMPS
OR VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY,
THE 81ST JULY 1935,
CASH ON DELIVER
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
HE Undersigned have receited
Instructions
TO SELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY,
AUGUST 3, 1935
COMMERING AT 11 A.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
4 Pieces Felt Cloth 2 Cases Woollen Yarn 24 Bundles Babie
2 Iron Safes: 75 Michelm Tyres B3 Tubes
also
A Quantity"f Household & Office Furniture, Marbles, Stationery, and Sundry Goods, etc., etc.
NO ACTIVE DEALINGS
The Saturday holiday on the Stock Exchange has deferred ac TERMS Cash on Delivery, tive and probably exciting-deal- ing in aircraft and cable and tele phone, shares, following the pub fication overnight of deals involv ing £16,000,000 of capital.
The deals are the acquisition by British Insulated Cables of the "A" Deferred shares in Interns- tional Automatic Telephones, pre- viously held by an American.com U.S. SENATOR'S CHARGE
pany, and the formation of the Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Com- Dealers were at a loss to explain this
sudden selling movement pay to take over the whole of the 11.15 pm--News in German on which in volume exceeds anything issued share capital of the Arm which has take place during the strong Siddeley Development Co and half the Ordinary share liquidation of the past two montar capital of Hawker Aircraft, Ltd. 1145 pmHomeland Mine In About a week ago this liquida In reply to inquiries concern
#Bong-and- Dancé.
Thave worked itself ing the price to be paid for the
nebelieved
At Deferred shares of the Tater national Automatic Tophane Cos however. "the " Evening Standard”,“was ĝin, the formed that no details could be comis, of disclosed yet.
DJQ and DJB
11:30 pm Current Events
The Waldem
12.15.Net
And in
12.30 BTBC
tion seem
lout and
to be in
DJB+thet
United?
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