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PEAK MANSIONS:
5-roomed Asts,
é rooted ints.
PRINCE EDWÄRD ROAD
DISTRICT.
14 roomed data,
1-8 roomed residences.
CAMBAY BUILDINGS:
3-roomed flats.
CHEUNG SHA WAN:
1-3 roomed flats.
KOWLOON CITY:
1-roomed. Esta,
FLATS TO LET
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HOUSES TO LET.
NELIX VILLAS-Pokfulam, Immediate occupation, Charming
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ARGYLL
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HAPPY VALLEY
CINGLE, Doubla & Suites of Rooms,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1935.
FOR SALE.
A Selection of the best varieties of Reliable and Tested FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS
from
Messrs. Sutton & Sons, Reading. and
Mears. Arthur Yatenă Co,Ltd, Bydney
The opportunity of serving you will be a pleasure and your commands will have our best attention.
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gramme.
12.30 p.m.-Recorded Music.
1 pm-Local Time and Weather
Report.
18
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Modern Sanitation, Convenient THE Undersigned have received
for Tram and Bus. Special Rates on Application Clarage and Parking pace. Under the Personal Super vision of Mrs. J. RUSSELL, Telephone 93849,
Modern Residence at Moderate Hental A. TACK & CO.
Fine Views. Children's Playground, Sox Bathing, Frequent Bus Service. Garage, Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Ofice, Tel. Na. 20910.
FOR SALE
1010
VERY Valuable Chinese Green Jada Dragoo, 9 centuries old. Arply Box No. 1011. c/o Hong Kong Det ly Preu
[1011
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i CONTENTS
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Relicf.
VII-Cultural Reconstruction. VII-The Law and Its Enforce.
ment.
XI-The Banking System.
X-Railway Development. XI-Road Construction. XII-Commercial Aviation. -XIII-Mercantile Marine. XIV Poats, Telegraphs,
Telephones.
XV-Rural Rehabilitation. XVI-Town Planning and
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,
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ON
THURSDAY,
SEPTEMBER 26, 1935
Commencing at 2.30 P.M.
År Taxiz SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising
Chesterfield Suites, Bed Room Dining Room Furniture. Office Furni ture, Rugs, Carpets, Pictures, Clocks, Ornaments, Table Lamps, Catlery, Brass & Glass Ware, Porcelain & Alum. Ware, Typewriters, Sawing Machine, Gramophones and Records, Ice Chests, Cabinets, Linen, etc, etc.
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A SELECTION OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE
und
| One Musical For
Une G.E." Electric Refrigerator OneServel" Electric Refrigerator One Electrolux" Electric. Re-
frigerator
Three Badio Sets and One lot. Radio
Accessories
ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, "THE 26TH SEPTEMBER 1985,
TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY,
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7 to 7.33 p.m.-"Octet in E Flat Major, Op. 20" (Mendelssohn). 7.33 to 8 pm-
Whoopee.
Vocal Gems
The New Moon.
C.B. Cochran Medley. Yes Madam.
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8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather Report; Closing Local Stock Quotations.
8.05 to 8.30 p.m.-
Trom the Studio
A Jazz Piano Recital by Bil
Cameron.
8.30 to 8.47 p.m.-"Old and New" (A Potpourri of popular Meio- ales) (arr. Herman Finck). 8.47 to 9 p.m.---
A 'Cello Recital by Beatrice Harrison
ま
1. Sarabande (Handel).
2. orientale (Cut).
3. Serenade Hassan" (Dellus).
4. Melody (Dawes).
9 to 9.15 p.m-A Relay of
Daventry News Bulletin (Copy- right by Reuters.
9.16 to 9:30 p.m.--
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Am. For. Put. $7"ist.
Ft.
Am. Locomotive
Am. Radiator
am. Smelting
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Am. T. and T. (9)..... 1384 1361 Am. Tob "B" (6) ... 100 Am. Waterworks (1) 15 Am. Waterworks 26
pref (6)
80
Anaconda Copper ... 20
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Stock & Div Gold Dust (1.30) · Goodyear Int. Cement
Int. Nick (60)
Pac. Ling. (3) Packard Motora Penn. Rly. (1) Phil. Petro (1)
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Tastructions
TO SELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
TUESDAY, SEPT. 34, 1935
COMMENCING AT 10 AM
AT No. 8, CONDUIT ROAD,
GROUND FLOOR
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
and
ONE EKCO - CONSOLETTE RADIO
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 29 SEPTEMBER, 1935.
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Johns Manville
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431
421
Loew's (1)
241
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Lorill (1.20) 791
79
481
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Nat City Bk. (1)
31 311 281* 27-
1001
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Nat, Distillers
28t
Nat. Pwr. Lt. (.80)...
N.T. Centrai
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Atch. T. and 8. F.
(2ɛd.) Auburn Automobile 34 Baltimore & Ohio
Pac. Gas (1.50)
201
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154
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Bethlehem Steel
37
261
Boeing Airplane
14
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621
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201
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331 78
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Univ. Leat Tob. (3)
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Elec. Band $8 PT (6) 84
U.B. Rubber
131
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441
317
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Warner Bros. Picts. T
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Four French Songs by Ninon Valin (Soprano)
1. Les sirenes-Valse (Waldteu-CPeake Corp (250) 453
feb.
2. Dolores-Valse (Waldteufel).
3. Paysage (Theuriet and Hahn).
4. Si mes vers Avalent des Alies
(Hugo and Hahn).
9.30 to 9.45 pm-
From the Studio
A Pianoforte Recital by Tony
Lorena.
PROGRAMME
1. Warum (Why)-Schumann.
Grillen (Whims)-Schumann. 2. The Mountain Lake-Lorená. Valse Mignonne-Thomus. 9.45 to 10 pm-
Hawaiian Music
Hawallan Love Bira.
Snilling Eyes.
Ohio (2-80) Chrysler (14)
Fox Film "A"
Sweet Hawaiian Dream Girl Gen. Elec. (30)
Waltz,
Beautiful Woman.'
Lillue.
10 pm-Big Hen: Reuter Press
Bullellos.
10.05 to 10.45 p.m.-Dance music. 10,45 to 11 p.m.
ต
A Relay, from Daventry Backstage London. A conducted tour round the stage of a Lon- aon theatre by J. C.. Cannell. Relayed from the Wings of the
London Hippodrome.
11 p.m.-Clase down."
BERLIN PROGRAMME
p.m.-Call DJQ,
(Germ., Engl.). German Folk Song.
Engl.).
DJA,
DJB
Programme Forecast (Germ. 9.15 p.m.-In Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of Karl Spitzweg."
Programme of Words, and Music, | 9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQ.
DJA and in Dutch on DJB, 10 px-Orchestral Concert.
p.m.-"Lieder" by Johannes Brahms.
13
E. Westenberger, Soloist. 11.15 pm-News in German.on
DJQ, DJA, DJB.. 11.30 pm.-Current Events, 11.40 p.m.-Chamber Music. 12.15 am-News in English on DJQ, DJA and in Dutch
DJB
on
12.30 um-Close DJQ, DJA, DIB
(Germ., Engl.),
period.
RADIO MANILA
is
6.10 p.m-English informational
BOBBY HOWES
Takes Up Stamp Collecting
Boc.-Vac (80)
Brn, Cal. Ed. (1.50) 211 Southern Pacific
ANOTHER EVEREST
VICTIM
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(Special Air Mall Servicn
London, Sept. 6.
Instructions HE Undersigned have received.
TO SELL br
PUBLIC AUCTION
Ox
WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 25, 1935
· AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON
+ ་ . .
Ar Thin SALES ROOM,
DUDDELL STREET.
78 BALES NEWS PRINTING
PAPER
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LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION
The body of Capt. Maurice Wil- son, of Bradford, who two years ago set out alone to climb Mount Britian Everest has been found by the Undersigned have receive
party which is carrying
out preparatory work for next year's. Everest Expedition.
Boboy Howes, in Glasgow again with a new musical show, has dis- covered a hobby since his last visit to Scotland-which was just about, a year ago, when the enormously Capt. Wilson was found hal
ccessful "Yes, Kadam" opened a way up the mountain. By his the Alhambra. He collects stamps, side were lying a note-book and writes correspondent.
a rol of aims. He was buried near where he was found..
Yes, and he admits it without a blush. In fact, he's now something of a connoisseur, and when I went! to talk to him in the Central Hotel last night, about his new 'show I found him discoursing with an ex pert air on Bechuanalands and British Colonials.
He had intended to By to the summit of the mountain and piant the Union Jack there. But the.Maharaja of Nepal refused him permission to ay over his territory and he made an expedi- It all started when. Vincenttion on foot, leaving his native. Lawson-who was in "Yes, Madam" porters at the foot, of the first -gare me a few stamps a. pre- steep climbs. later from George Robey, and then sent," Bobby confided. I got some
I thought I would like to buy others for myself.
ONE WORTH £35 "Now I've got a collection worth, £1500. I don't go in for really
ought to keep going on four or five. hours sleep per day. This is a i suggestion which would have found favour with many notable workers, himself more than four or five hours Sir Thomas More never allowed
a day. Four hours sloop out of
THE
Instructions
To: SELL BT
PUBLIC AUCTION
Ox
FRIDAY, SEPT: 27, 1935.
COMMENCING AT 10 00 A.M.
AT No. 31, SEYMOW ROAD.
VALUABLE
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Ox VIEW FROM THÜESDAY, THE 26TH SEPTEMBER, 1980.
LAMMERT BROS..
6 pm. Dollar ss. President Jeffer- valuable, stamps, but 1 have one
son Orchestra.
in my roan that's worth £35, and 6.30 p.m.-Spanish fäformational others that you'd get a fiver or a
the twenty-four was also the rule of TERMS:-Cash on Delivânt, I never buy them in Hunter, the famous surgeon. Nelson the saintly Baxter and of John tenner for shops; I buy them at sales."
Bobby finds that amid the strain admitted that four hours' sleep was sufficent for him. Wesley found that 6.55 pan-Stock quotations, throughs and stress of preparation for a first he needed six hours sleep each
the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-night it is very restful to sit down for an hour and arrange his stamn collection. Or, as he put it him- self. "If you feel sort of goofy it
period
suti and Fritz,
7 p.m.-Radio Shopper.
7.16 p.m.-Spice of Rhythm and steadies you."
Melody,
ventures, The Man Hurt,
Q
Vera Pearce and the rest of the 8.15 p.m.-The Town Crier, Quar-"Please Teacher" company arrived
ter Hour of Melody.
with Bobby Howes yesterday by the 8.30 p.m.-Cystex, Newspaper Ad-evening train, and to-day they will start strenuous rehearsals at the premiere on Saturday,
They hope Glasgow will like their show, Glasgow, audiences, Howes his maintains, have a fair for the theatre and anything that "goes" 6,30 D.M.--Light Opera Hour, here will "go" in London
8.46 pm-Stock Quotations and
local market reports.
9 p.m.-Kits Tablante, and College Harmonizers.
"Pirates of Penzance by Gil- bert and Bullivan.
Address:----The Advertisement ManAGER, Hongkong Daily Press,"
11, Ice House Street, or P.O. Box
11 p.m.-Sign ‘on..
DISTINGUISHED SLEEPERS
A scientist recently declared in all seriousness that the average man:
sight. The great Jeremy Taylor would have thought this excessive. He only required three hours to recuperate.
At the other extreme we have Charles Lamb, who cheerfully con- fessed to ten hours' sleep out of the twenty-four. James Watt needed from nine to eleven hours sleep to conserve his powere; while James Thomson (of The Seasons). would sometimes remain in bed for eighteen hours at stretch. But even this stout record was ecliped by Brindley, the famous engineer. When confronted by a preliminary to tackling it he would sometimes refuse to leave his bed, for a day
or two!
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