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PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:

5-roomed flats,

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed flats,"

4-8 roomed residences.

CAMBAY BUILDINGS:

2&3-roomed fista.

"CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-3 roomed flats. KOWLOON CITY:.

1-roomed Bats.

PREMISES TO LET.

LODOWNS TO LET-One large concrete storied godown, door space about 14,000 sq. ft. at No. 00. Hennessy Road. Two large godowns each about 8,000 sq. ft. at Nos. 145 & 147, Gloucester Road. Occupation from 1st Jan., 1936. Two large godowns each about 2,000 sq. ft. in King Ming Road, Causeway Bay, opposite Messrs. Butterfield & Swire's Coal Godown. Apply: Kwong Bang Hong Ltd.

"P. O. Box No. 320.

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FLATS TO LET

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3985

10 LET FLATS A "TICIA MANSION 16, Macdonnell Road, with modern conveniences, desir. able locality. Apply: XAVIER BROS. LTD. Tel. 92799 or 93916.

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HOUSES TO LET

LET From April 1st next Tished Postbridge, Repulse Bay Road. Three Sitting Rooms, Three Bedrooms with Bath Toom. Garage Garden and Teppiy Johnson, Court. Apply Tinson. Stokes & Master.

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Vocal Gems-Alda (Verdi)--- Selection-Il Trovatore (Verdi) Vocal Gems Tales of Hoffmann

(Offenbach)

Migrion (Thomas)—

(Scenes from Childhood) 7.25-7.38 p.m.

"Kinderscenen" (Schumann) played by Yves Nat (Planoforte). 7:38-8 p.m.-Concert Items.

Song Killarney

Richard

Organised By British Minister

Singapore Nov, 20. information now available, that it As further investigation has sup- was Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith's. ported the story that a plane crash-plane.

The plane was flying from Kuen Nieng to Setul and was about, 18 kilometres from Ken Nieng when the crash occurred.

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ON

DEC. 11, 1935

I

COMMENCING At 2.30 P.M

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 95, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

ed on the mountain-side at Setul, in The driver of the Royal Siamese Southern Siam, the British Minis Railways train, who, received, the WEDNESDAY,

has ter at Bangkok. Sir Josiah Crosby, report from the woodcutter, . is organising a search of the area been traced.

The station master at Padang by land in the hope of finding Air- Commodor Sir Charles Kingsford-Besar questioned him and he said Smith and Captain T. Pethybridge, the woodcutter told him his story

The Penang newspaper, the about 13 days ago. Straits Echo, is also organising a search party in co-operation with the Siamese Consul at Penang, and the Siamese Commissioner at Setul.

The S. M., Padang Besar, convey- The other report that a plane and two fliers were Been ined this news to Mr. Goodrick, As- the jungle is believed to have arisen sistant Traffic Superintendent, at from the fact that Kareinski and, Bukit Mertajam, and he conveyed Stanislaus, the two Polish army it to the Echo.

crashed in the jungle in Southern Siam on the same day as "Smithy" and " Pethybridge were iost in the Lady Southern Cross. or from exaggeration of reports about Melrose's mishap on the beach at Paiktako, in the saine region.

aces.

Crooks (Tenor). Violin Solos-Duetto ("Spng with-

out Words") (Mendelssohn)'

WOODCUTTERS REPORT Venecian Gondola Song No. 1

Referring to the report by (Mendelssohn) Lionel Tertis."

woudcutter that he saw a plane Songs-Les Strenes Valse Wald-crash in the Setul mountains, the Straits Echo says that it seems like Dolores (Waldteufel) Ninon ly, according to the more detailed

Vallin (Soprano).

teufel)

Songs Too late tomorrow (Lan-

genberg)

Magushia (Rowe)

Crooks (Tenor).

Richard

8 p.m.-Local Time & Weather Re-

port;

Stock Closing Local Quotations.

8.05-11 p.m.-A Relay from the Po

Hing Theatre (Chinese).

11 p.m.-Close Down.

8.05-10 p.m.-European

*

Program-

me from 2.E.K. on a Frequency of 640 külocycles.

:

8.05-8.38 p.m.Yes Madam" 8,38-8.55 p.m. -"Ballet Egyptien

Suite" (Luigini). 8.55-9.10 p.m.-Songs by Heming (Baritone). 1. Jack the Fiddler)

The Ballad Monger) "Songs of the Fair" (Easthope-Martin). 2. Fairings)

WOMAN KILLS

HER CHILDTM

Drama Of Poverty Revealed At District Court

Shanghai, Dec. 3.

The R...F. Bombers were in formed of this before they started.

The bombers left Penang Aerod rome about 10 a.m. and returned about 1 p.m. They flew to Kuen Niang, and then over the moun- tains to Setul and back. They saw no signs of any wreckage.

According to the R.A.F. men, the only way of finding anything is by organising a land search party and by getting the woodcut ter, who is said to have seen the crash, to load the searchers

THE DORADO IN

PENANG

Captain Armstrong Expresses Satisfaction

Captain Armstrong, piloting the

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aircraft "Dorado" landed at Pen- ARE THERE ANY

ang at the conclusion of the six experimental fights which Im- gerlar Airways have been making between Penang and Hong Kong, with a view to exploring the pos- Road,sibilities of establishing a regular ar connection with their main trunk lines.

A harrowing story was told in Percy the First Special District Court yesterday by Chiang Wong-sz, a woman living in Chi Foh Lee

off Taltsihar Alleyway, charged by police with assault causing the death of Chiang Yoong-tl, her three-year old child, a week ago. As evidence against the accused, the prosecution pro- duced in the court a wooden club which, it was alleged, the accused 4. The Devout Lover (White).

of the had used in assaulting the deceas- 9.10-9.30 p.m.-A Relay.

Daventry News Bulletin (Copy-ed. Judgment was reserved, right by Reuter). 9.30-9.43 p.m.-A Blackpool Sel-

Come to the Fair) "Songs of the Fair (Esathope-Martin). 3. Juggin' along the Highway

(Samuel).

ection"

H

9.43-10 p.m.-"Everybody's Songs."

pm-BIG BEN: Reuter Press

Bulletins.

19.10 p.m.-Close Down.

BERLIN PROGRAMMË 9. p.m.-Call DJA, DJB,

(Germ.. Engl.). German Folk Song. Programme

Engl.).

DJN

Forecast (Germ..

915 p.m.-Orchestral Concert. 9.45 pm-News in English on DJA

The accused, with tears trickling court down her cheeks, told the that she never had the intention of killing the child. Accused said three children, but her she had husband only earned $6 a month. On account of poverty, she had to work as a laundry-woman in or- der to make a little money to help her husband, but even this work was constantly interfered with by the deceased's crying. She lost her temper and on several occasions she hit the child with a piece of wood in order to stop his crying.

She loved all her children very and in Dutch on DJB, DIN. 1 p.m.-Bach Cantata: "Christum much and there was no intention wir sollen loben schon" Per- of killing the deceased, the accused formers: Erna Dietrich, Sop-told the Judge-N.C.D.N." rano; Emmy Dachne, Contral- to; Hanns Flelscher, Tenor; Franz Oettel, Bass; Prof. GU- ther Ramin, Organ; The Leip- ziger Thomaner Choir conduct- ed by Prof. Dr. Carl Straube. 10.30 p.m-Relayed from Leipzig: Advent Festival in the Erzge-

birge.

11.15 p.m.--News in German on

DJA, DJB, DJN.

11.30 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures."

11.45 p.m.-Dance Music... 12.15 a.m.-News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJB, DJN, 12.30 am-Close DJA, DJB, DJN

(German, Engl.).

RADIO MANILA 5.30. p.m.-UP. Conservatory of

Music-Radio Practice Hour. G.p.m.-Souvenirs.

6.30 p.m. Spanish Informational

Period.

e.40 p.m.-English Informational

Period.

6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert

son and Fritz..

RUGBY MATCH

IN SHANGHAI

H. M. S. Capetown Beaten By Nine Points To Seven

Interviewed on Nov 22, by news- Penang, Captain papermen Armstrong said: "Our landing here to-day is the sixth we have made in Penang and is the final of the series of experimental flights ar- ranged by my company to explore' the possiblities of an air service between Penang and Hong Kong to connect with our main trunk lines between England and Aus- tralia ör Singapore.

The route begins at Penang, crosses the Malayan Peninsula and

of Gulf

Starc and continues through Indo-China by way of eaigon and Hue-thence across the China Sea, skirting the Island of Hainan to Hong Kong--a total distance of over 1,600 miles.

"The scheme of our present

LETTERS FOR

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Post Office-Notice.

The following letters are lying at the Post Office awaiting claimants:

F. A. Abraham, Valvoline Oil Co. Miss M. R. Barry.

Chester Bennet, Motion Picture Producer,

Miss V. Berrie.

Mrs. E. H. Chan.

H. C. Chen.

W. Coleman.

A. G. Cooke,

Co-operative System Stores. Dominion Bank.

M. R. N. Durst.

Charles Ferguson.

Mr. J. Forsyth," LC. & S. Mrs. M. Ginsley. T. F. Guthrie.

William Hing.

Hong Kong & Shanghai Export Co.

8. Horn & Co. Mrs. Hutchinson,

flights provided for two return sur- vey flights to be made in easy stages taking 2 days in each dir- ection, and then for four return flights to a li days schedule which

Messrs.. India Far East Express. appeared to be a reasonable one

H. H Jones, m.v. "Forafric." urider actual service conditions, Kong Keng Tham co Hans and which in fact would make Kong & Swatow Commercial Bank, connection with our main line ser- Ltd. vies and bring Hong Kong within 91 days of England.

HIGHLY SATISFACTORY "The results have been highly satisfactory. With one exception when we stayed overnight at Hue for weather, arriving in Hong Kong cá the following morning instead of that evening, connection was made with all our main line services and the schedule has been maintained in both directions exactly as plan- ned.

In & keen and exceptionally well-blayed rugger match played on Dec. 3 on, the Race Course, at

No particularly favourable sea- Shanghai, the Area Details xv secured a creditable victory over å son was chosen for these flights; XV representing. H.M.S. Capetown, on the contrary, weather condi- by a score of points (3 tries)tions are probably at their worst to 7 (1 try and i drop goal). in Malaya across the Gulf of Siam

As in their game during the and In Indo-China where at previous week. against the Irnis- all these places heavy monsoonal killings, the Details proved that rains have been experienced on they have the nucleus of a fifteen, many occasions. on which practice and efficient "It can fairly be said, therefore, coaching should have good effect that this series of nights has All the players are keen and hard been successful and I hope that pre-working, while some of them are when data accumulated has been sents Richard Himber and his outstanding players. Among these submitted and considered, a ré- Ayrton, at full-back, is the trojan gular service will soon be establis- Studebaker Champions,

"

7 p.m.-The Town Crier presents a

quarter hour of Melody. 7.15 p.m.-Manila Motor Co.

20

'del Rio.

7.30 pm Song Recital by Mario of the team, at times playing brilliantly, and always steady, re- 7.45 p.m.-Isuan Incorporated pro-liable, and expert in handing the

bail.

Sig, Lowe, in the threes and grammė.

Donaldson at stand-off hat, are players of no mean ability. The pack is fast, the forwards follow- well, but thes, require ing up coaching in their loose play. The three-quarters, are inclined to be Rattle, weak in their, combination movements, especially in passing. but individually they, at times, play most creditably.

8 p.m.-Moments at the Piano

with Ariston Aveline. $.15 pm-Masonic Broadcast. 8.30 pm-The Voice of the Herald. 8.45 pm-Stock, Quotations and

Local Market Reports.

9 p.m.Princess Pat Playera. - .. 9.30 p.m.-Legaspi Garden Orches-

tra

10.30 p.m-Bign off.

CONFIDENCE IN LAVAL

Paris, Dec. 6..... The Chamber, passed a vote of confidence in M. Pierre Laval this evening.

Mrs. Legros, Lutheran Mission. L. Loring.

W. 1. McCarthy.

Tufall Mohmmad." Mrs. H. Pegler. Mrs. B. 5. Platt GIL. Roland.

Georg Rookholtz.

W. J. D. Silva, Ship Broker. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, C. China Inland Mission.

M. K. Vajldar.. W. B. Vardy.

W. Walker & Co.

A. Weismann.

E. Wheeler, 8.8. "Port Auckland."

A. P. Whitehead.

James Wood,

Registered Articles Chang Jick Fan.

Continental Bank, p/p. Foo Cheong Trading Co. H. Hanyon.

Lee Chun Tung M/o. Lee. Tze Ng MP3. Polecony.

L: Riggio & Co., p/p... Skandinavia Express. Wang Cheong & Co.

, Radio Telegrams Dallplece, from Shanghal. Thom, 233, Laichikok Road, third floor, Shumshuipo, from Canton.

J. L Green, US, Consulate, from B.S. President Johnson.

Chiang Huag Loung, 173, Tune- largecht Road, from Bangkok.

and 100.The sitting was adjourn- The figures are not yet avaliable, ed until 9 o'clock, when the court but it is believed that the Govern will be announced.- nient's majority was between 80 Reater.

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