PREMISES TO LET
PEAK MANSIONS:{"
6-roomed flats,
€ roomed Esta,
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
DISTRICT,
1 4 roomed flate,
· 4-8 roomed residences.
CAMBAY BUILDINGS:
23-roomed Bate.
CHEUNG SHA WAN
1-3 roomed fata. KOWLOON CITY: "
1-roomed lata,
FLATS TO LET
Mo
ODERN Three Roomed Unfur: nished Flat quarter of an hour's journey from General Post Ofice on hillside, facing harbour. Modern sanitation. Excellent ser- vants accommodation. Rent $10.00 per month, inclusive of rates, taxes and water. Apply B. & B. (Sugar Accounts Dept.)
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CIMALL CONVENIENT FLAT.---- Mid-Level. Apply J. E. JOSEPH, Property Dept, Prince's Building Tel. No. 20910,
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TO LET PLAT No. 4TICIA MANSION 16, Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Apply: XAVIER BROS. LTD. Tel. 92722 or 23216.
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APPLY:
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME CORIENT
FRENCH BANK BLDG., 5, Queen's Road, Central. Phone: 21063
PREMISES TO LET.
ODOWNS TO LET.-One large concrete 2-storied godown, floor pace about 14,000 sq. ft, at No. 290, Hennessy Road. Two large go owns each about 8,000 sq. ft. at present occupying by British American To bacco Co., fecupation from 1st Jan, 1936. Tw large godowns each about 2,000 sq. ft. in King Ming Road, Causeway Bay, opposite Mesars. Butterfield & Swire's Coal Godown. Apply:-KONG SANG HING LTD., 0. P. O. Box No. 320.
13734
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HOUSES TO LET.
FELIX VILLAS-Pokfulam. Immediate occupation. Charming Modern Residence at Moderate Rental.
Fine Views. Children's Playground. Sea Bathing. Frequent Bas Service. Garage. Apply F. A. Joseph. Property Office, Tel. No. 20910.
The Most Comprehensive Survey Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China
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RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA
EDITED BY TANG LEANG-LI
CONTENTS
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gramme.
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report.
1.15 pm-Hong Kong Hotel Or-
chestra.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press News, etc.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
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Band Music «
War March of the Priests (Men-
delssohn).
Boftly awake's my heart ("Sam- Delilah")* (Saint- son and Saens)..
Entry of the Boyards-March
(arr. Winterbottom). Swastika March (Klohr). Prairie Flower March (Hume). The Champion". March Medley
(arr. Hume). Semiramide Overture (Rossini). 7.30 to 7.50 p.m.-
Vocal Gems
Helen (Offenbach)"
1
From the Studio "Book Reviews" by Sabrina
8 pm-Local time and weather report; closing local stock quotations.
8.05 to 9 p.m.-
A Variety Concert
Plano Solos Streamline - The
First Waltz (Ellis)."
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COMMENCING AT 2,30 P.M.
AT OUR SALES ROOM,
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
„Chesterfield Suites, Ped Room, & Dining Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, Clocke, Ornaments, Table Lamps and Shades, Kuives & Forks, Gramophone and Records, E. P. Brass Ware, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Typewriters, Linen, Ice Chest, Cooking Stove, Filing Cabinets, 294 29 Desks, Bookcases, etc., etc.
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A SELECTION OF BLACKWOOD FURNITØRE and One "G. E." Electric Refrigerator One Kelvinator
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1 Radio Gramophone & Pick-up and
Record Cabinet."
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11
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1452
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291
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24%
Int Nick (80)
111
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1441
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311 31
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104
781
76
N.Y. Central
251 26-
201
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27 28
53
534
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43
431
Auburn
Automobile 381
371
Packard Motors
51 5+
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174
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271
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Boelig Airplane
141
147
Pub. Ser N.J. (2.80) 434
421
4 Cinema Film Projectors
Borden Co. (1.60)
501
51
Radio Corp.
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561
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Walsh and Barker, Songs One Night of Love. ⠀⠀ When the Robin Sings his
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113
113
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Vocal-Feminine Fancies,
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Terance Casey... Song-Rollin' Home-Turner Lay-
ton (Tenor), Vocal-Ida Bweet as Apple Cider.
My Gal
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9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the ec. Bond 35 Ft (8) 67
Daventry News Bulletin (Copy-Fox Film "A"
right by Reuter).
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From the Studio
A 46th Recital of Gramophone Records by The Rev. C. B. R. Sargent.
10 p.m.-Big Ben: Reuter Press
Bulletins.
10.05 to 10.30 p.m.-
Light Orchestral Music From Offenbach's Sample Box
(Urbach).
Shepherd's Hey (Grainger). Molly on the Shore (Grainger). Serenade (Tuselli).
Polka "Ora" (Russian Air). Rondo a la Turka (Mozart), 10.30 to 11pm.-Popular Dance
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11 p.m.-Close down,
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(Germ., Eng),
RIVER. LINED WITH STAINLESS STEEL
(Special · Air Mail Service} /* London, Aug 28.
461
MORE TROOPS
Leave For Malta
(Special Air Mali Service)
London, Aug. 28. An official announcement of increased defences for Malta and Aden is made to-day.
!
A thousand troops drawn from the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Bignals will leave England for these garrisons next week.
(1.40).
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I possible untilation
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Japan's Attitude
(Special Air Mail Service).
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I gather, however, there is a strong probability that they will The War Office explanation
not now take place. In that event is that:" "It is the intention to
there can be no question of holding the fulldress Naval Conference Bring the fixed defences of
scheduled for assembly in 1935 Malta and Aden up to the
under the terms of the London establishment approved
last Naval Treaty. year."
Reuter the air-
Plans for the London talks have een upset by the Japanese reply to the British Government's invita- Gibtion. Japan is willing to send. de- legates only on condition that her
him to a "common upper limit". of fighting tonnage is conceded in advance.
At the same time a message reveals that craft carrier Glorious left raltar to-day for Malta.
The Admiralty state that the departure is a matter of rou- tine
The strength of the regular
British troops at Malta 182000
LAMMERT BROS,, AUCTIONEERS.
PROPOSED NAVAL CONFERENCE
Japanese Reply Received
(Special Air Mall Service) This is a euphemism for parity with the British and American
London, Aug. 23. eets, bars on which the U.S.
The Foreign Office received yes Government has definitely refused terday the reply of the Japanese. men. There are in addition,
to negotiate. Unless, therefore, Government to the communication three heavy batteries of the Japan can be persuaded to with recently sent by the British Gov- Royal Malta Artillery, one com- draw this proviso there would be France, Italy, and Japan on the ernment to the United States, pany of the Maita Royal Engi- no point in opening the conversa subject of a naval conference in neers Militia, and a battalion of tions. the King's Own Malta Regiment, Postponement of the talks would London in October.
It is understood that, as our The Regular "Army contingents not affect British naval policy vis are drawn from the Royal Art is the U.S.A. Neither would it Tokyo Correspondent: reported in a a new reservoir for the Derwent tery. the Royal Engineers and in France and Italy, a
preclude ac exchange of views with | telegram published in The
Times'? Valley Water Board, near Shefeld. fantry (1st Battalian the Duke I understand, in fact, that naval Japanese Government, express their on August 23, the. An old weir on the River Derwent willingson's Regiment and 2nd experts from both countries are exed that their proposal for a
willingness to take part provid is being demolished to make way Battalion the Rifle Brigade.orted in London next month, when common upper limit of naval for a measuring channel to check whose headquarters are at Win the full significance of the Anglo strength is accepted. Unless and the now of water down the river,
chester. and to prevent the channel from
erman agreement will be explain until such a limit is fixed the becoming choked by vegethle
The Governor and Commander-ed to them. At the moment, how Japanese Government will object to growth and moss it has bem de in-Chief is General Bir David ever, the prospect of achieving a the proposal to declare building new multilateral agreement for the programmes The communication cided to cover the stone and con- Campbell,
limitation of navies to replace che also reaffirms the Japanese objeo. crete of which the bed is to be Ataden, the establishment expiring Washington-Lundos Creation to qualitative limitation with-- made with plates of stainless steel: 2016 men-
ties is decidedly gloomy.
out quantitative reduction.
Stainless steel is being put to a novel use, that of lining the bed of a river, by the engineers making
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