HONG KONG DAILY PRESO

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1935.

PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:

Groomed fate.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed finta

4-8 roomed residences.

'CAMBAY BUILDİNGS:-

& 3-roomed flats

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-3 roomed #ake.

KOWLOON CITY:

1-roomed date.

PREMISES TO LET.

LET- Several Large & Small Todawna Apply KWONG SANG HONG Lrn, F. O. Box 320.

9850

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APARTMENTS WANTED

ANTED TO RENT-Four to Six-roomed House on long lease, unfurnished, modern sanitation, with garlen. Garage preferred. State particulara 10.A.0.P.U. Pox 112.

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12.30 to 2.15 p.m.--European pro-

SIRIME.

i pim-Local time and weather re-

port.

1.30 pm-Renter Press Bulletins

Rusby Press News etc

2.15 p.m.-Close Down.

6 to 8 pm.-European Programme

IN CHINA

Noticeable Signs Of

Recovery Shown

› Nanking.—In spite of the world- wide depression, the economic con- ditions in China have, during the

ciples governing the levying 01 Income tax, and Inheritance tax and the abolition of more miscel

5 to 6 pm-A Relay of the Hong | first half year of 1935, shown laneous Levies and usurious

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra," noticeable signs of recovery.

to

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6.30 p.r.-CHILDRENS' Since the imposition of the The calamitous food this year STUDIO CONCERT.

equalization charges, there has destroyed the Crops In Hopel 6.30 to 7 p.m.-A Relay of the Hong been a slight indux of silver. Shantung and Honan, but in THURSDAY,

Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.

National Anances have been gra- | Klangsu and Cheklang and other 7 to 7.18 p.m.-"Moments Music-dually stabilized through the provinces, which have not been

aux" played by Ethel Legulska | multifarious efforts of the Ministry affected by the flood. there has

(Planoforte),

1. Moderato in C Major (Schu-

bert).

3. Andante In A flat (Schubert)." 3. Moderato in C sharp minor

(Schubert). 7.18-to 7.30 pm-

Four Songs by John McCormack (Tenor)

1. Falry Story by the Fire (Mert-

kanto).

2. Now sleeps the Crimson Petal

(Quilter).

|

""

been a rich harvest of wheat, and cotton... According to statistics, the total output of wheat was 633,550,000 plenis, showing an 'in- crease of more than 2 per cent

as compared with, that or the

of Finance.

Although the crops in Hopel Shantung and Honan were great- ly damaged by the calamitous flood, there have been very good harvests in Kiangsu and Cheklang. Indicative of the efforts of the government authorities in recon- Great strides have been taken struction work, there has been in the development of communi- great progress in communications, cations which is indispensable in These are the salient points | economic recovery. Engineering gathered by a correspondent of work on the middle section of the

corresponding period last year.

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4. Shannon River (Egan-Mor- during the period above-mention- Railway was completed last April,

gan).

7.30 to 8 p.m.-

H

" .

From the Studio'

A Jazz Banjo and Plano Recital by Fred Carplo and Julian Bil-

veria

PROGRAMME

1. Lolly Pops.

Memories of the South.-Fred

Carpio.

2. Blueshir Blues,

ed,

SILVER INFLUX

and is now being extended to Halenyang and Paochi. The Manifesting the influx of silver; i Yushan-Pinghsiang Railway, the the total amount of silver in Tung-Pu Railway and the Tai- Shanghai at the end of last June Juan-Fenyang Railway have been was $340,873,000, showing an in- under construction crease of $334,897,000, as compared of the ponderous bridge across the with that at the end of last ne- Chlentang River has also

pushed "ahead. cember.

Two Seats in the Balcony. the rate

Jalian Silverio.

*

3. Frosted Chocolate.

Dizzy Fingers-Fred Carpio. 4. Thrilled.

Manhattanette. Julian Sil-

verio. pm-local time and weather report. cloatag jocal stock quotations. 8.06 to 10.30 pm-Chinese Studio

Concert. 8.30 to 8.40 p.m.

From the Studio

A talk to the public on "Bafety First and trafic Dangers" by the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tso.

10.30 p.m.-Close down

3.05 to 10 p.m.-European

FXO-

gramme from ZEK. on a fre- quency of 640 kilocycles 8.05 to 8.30 p.m.

Excerpts from Talkies and Musical Comedy Love me forever--Memories ("On

Wlags of

Song") told by Frances Clare sung by Joan Cross and Henry Wendon. Plano "Show Memories" played

by Turtier Layton, Please. Teacher-Selection, Tulip Time-Selection,

Construction

been

con-

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Instructions

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PUBLIC AUCTION

OF

FRIDAY, NOV. 22, 1935

COMMENCING AT 10,30 A.M.

With regard to foreign AX-

Up till the end of last May the THE Undersigned have received change, investigation shows that total mileage of connected "high- of exchange between ways already completed and open- China and the United States at ed to traffic was 18,925 kilometers. the end of last June was G$40.35. Meanwhile, the projected high- between China and England 19.25 ways between Sian and Lanchow pence, between China and Japan and between Blan and Hanchung ¥138.79. all showing increases have been under construction. than those at the end of last De-

CONSERVANCY WORK With regard to harbour cember.

To accelerate 'economic develop-struction and water conservancy in the country six more work, the building of the Lienyun-

and sixty-three branches kang, the western terminus of the Ar No. 287, PRINCE EDWARD

been in established

the Lung-Ha! Railway, has during

While the King-We! period. Other activities in econu-progress.

Canal in Shensi, and the Yunting mic development may be toned the doration of $100,000.000 Canal in Ninghsia were completed worth of Treasury Bonds to con-

last April, the digging of the Lo Wel Canal in Shenzi and the solidate the financial status of the three "Government banks,

the canais in Kansu has been going Central Bank of China, the Bank

nient banks were

men-

יו.

of China and the Bank of Com- Development of navigation dur- munications, the granting of rurating the first half year of 1935 has credit loans by various banks for not been neglected. According to rural rehabilitation, the granting statistics, the total number of out- commercial of rural credit loans by the Postal going and incoming Remittances and Savings Adminis Vessels during the period was tration, and the establishment of 39,845, showing an increase of 98 savings departments in the Bank in term of tonnage is was 24,589,-

485, of China and its branches.

EXPORT DUTIES REDUCED

increase

of

ад showing 1,716,834 tons.

Shanghai claimed the highest Meanwhile, government efforts tonnage, amounting to 8,838.731 were directed toward financialį tons. Canton stood second,, while stabilization along the following Swatow, Tsingtao and Kowloon. lines, reduction of export duties, came third, fourth and fifth res- Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms) abolition of transit dues (not get pectively- Ungarisdie Lustspiel-Overture enforced), promulgation of pri Central News Agency."

(Keler-Bela).

8.30 to 9 pm-

Orchestral Music

Prelude "The Dream of Geron- 11.30 pm-To-day in Germany REMARRIAGE OF

tius," Op. 38 (Elgar).

The Operaball-Overture (Heu-

berger).

19 to 9,13 pan.—A Relays" of the Daventry News-Bulletin (Copy- right by Renters, 9.15 to 10 p.m.-.

Variety

··

Sound Pictures,

11.45 pm The Decisive Influence

of Men in History. German Pronles by Hana Kyser 12 midnight.-Songs" by Richard Wetz sung by Auguste Beutner. 12.15 am-News, in English on

D3A and in Dutch on DJN. -*** 12.30 a.m.-Close DJA, DJN' (Germa

Engl).

RADIO MANILA

Song Speak to me of Love.

Lucienne Boyer (Soprano). "Plano Solo-Old Fashioned Love.

"Buck" Washington.„ Humorous-I learned about wo6 p.m.-The Harmonica Harmoniz-

men from her--Frank Crumit. Organ Bolo Paradise, Quentin 8.15 p.m.-Buddy Marks and Rafael

Maclean.

ers.

Artigas.

Period

Period

Vocal Tiger. Rag. The Mills 6:30 p.m.-Spanish

Brothers. Orchestra-You gotta ho-de-ho. 6.40 pm-English Informational Orchestra-Love. Laugh and

Love.

on the Moon

THE DIVORCED

"Register Office The Right Place" Says Archbishop

of

BOAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

O VIEW From 1HURSDAY, - THE 21ST NOVEMBER, 1935.

TERMS:-CARH ON DELIVERY,

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AUCTIONEERS.

MEASURES AGAINST

PROFITEERS

Ministry's Reply To Local Chamber Of Commerce

Nanking. Nov. 13. The Ministry of Finance has telegraphed the following order to the Shanghai City Chamber of Commerce `regarding enforcement of the monetary reform and stabilization of commodity prices: "Your petition of the 5th inst. (for stabilization of commodity prices) has been received.

"The Ministry has issued a cir-

The problem of remarriage the divorced was discussed abcular telegram to the various Pro- Informational Canterbury Diocesan Conference, vincial and Municipal Govern- The Bishop of Salisbury, chair-ments to adopt concrete measures man of the joint committee of for the stabilization of commodity the Convocations of Canterbury prices, and York which is investigating "Prodteers and speculators who the question. said the increasing attempt to raise commodity prices number of divorces was revolting will be strictly dealt with in ac- to their consciences and common cordance with law. No leglency

*,4,. sense,

will be shown...

6.55 pm-Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert son and Fritz p.m.-Radio, Shopper.

Instrumental-Smiling Eyes. Song--I wished

("The Big Broadcast, 1996"),-7 Lanny Ross

Plano Bolo-I'll string along with

you--Rale da Costa.

Vocal Duet-Where the arches

used to be-Flanagan Allen,...

Fox-Trot Hunkadola. Waltz-Good Night.

and

-10-D-Big-Ben-Renter Press.

Bulletins,

BERLIN PROGRAMME

DJA. DJB.

p.m-Call

(Germ., Engi)

DJN

German Folk Song. " Programme Forecast Germ

Eng.4

9.15.

p.m.Hitler Youth grAMING':

Pro-

Söngs by Heini Stapelberg. $43 p.m.-News in English on DJA and-in Dutch on DJB, DJN

̈10 p.m.-Beethoven Evening. Violin Concerto, Fifth": Symphony. Soloist: Blegfried Borries. Conductor: Werner Richter- Reichheim.

11.15-News in German" on DJA DJE DIN. Close DJB (Germ, Eng).

7.15

pri-KZRM-Idea! Theatre "King and Queen of Melody” Contest. 7.30 pm-Fupinas Life Aamirance Co. Programme (Chain KZEG), 8 p.m.-Title Contest. Programme

More people were becoming de- termined to get rid of their part ners and were evading the law by coilusion and berjury and that forsooth, was being called "behav

"Measures for the stabilization, of foreign exchange are to be adopted by the Central Bank of China, the Bank of China, and the Bank of Communications.

The Ministry has already notified the three banks to adopt appropriate

Alice Worrick, Ramon Escu-ing like a gentleman." dero. Jerry and his. Romancers, › The Church should try to see Johnny Harris and Russ that people who remarried while measures in this regard Arañas.

were living 8.15pm-N.E.FIA, Programme. did not have the ceremony in 0.45- pn-Stock, Quotations and churches. D

local Market Reports.

9 p.m.-Btudio Musical Varieties, directed by Calixto R. Liamas, 9.30 pm-Piano Stardust, by

Miguel Velarde, Jr.

8.45 p.m.-On Wings of Song with

Ramon Alberto:"

their first partners

He suggested also the withhold ing of Communion from divorces for a time,

*

The Archbishop of Canterbury said he thought they were right

"Measures for the centralized · Issue, of legal tender (notes and concentration of specie reserves against the note-issue are now being = enforced by the Govern- ment

"During the first stage of the saving that marriages of people enforcement of the monetary re- who had spouses, ring shou'd not-form a minor poftion of the 10 p.m.-Light Opera Hour-Ex- take place in churches. The pro- people is likely to misunderstand cerpts from Noel Coward's per place for such marriages, was the motives of the Central -z0- "ConversationTMPiece" present the register of se..

thorities. The Chamber is hereby ed by Yvonne Printemps, Noel The question of Communion' for ) ordered to enlighten the people on Coward and members of His divorcees would receive considera- the policies of the Central Govern- Majesty's Theatre, London, and tion by the Church- authorities, | ment, so as to stabiliasithe maRT- **Trial by Jury" by Gilbert and | He was 'sure the committee had ket altuation, set the minds of the Sullivan, presented by the acted rightly in not laying down ; peo “at rest, and fäelitate the DOyly Carte Opera Company. hard and fast rules on that

of nationa forosperity." p.m-Sign off.

matter.

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