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5-rooned fats.
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
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14 roomed fats,
4-8 roomed residences.
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CHEUNG SHA WAN:
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KOWLOON CITY:
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On 355 Metres
12.30 to 2.10 p.m. (Approx.).—Eu-
. ropean programme. 12.30 p.m-Récorded music,
1 p.m.-Local time and weather
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Confidence In The.Comdr. Broome, Mr. W. N. Brown, THE Undersigned have received
Future
London, Dec. 19. The Seventh Annual General Meeting of Hong Kong Tin Limit- ed was held yesterday at 7, Martin's Lane, London, EC. i1
Mr W. Arthur Addinsell (the
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
"Rugby Press News, etc. 1.40 p.m.-A relay of the Rotary
Club Tiffin Speech from the chairman), who presided, moved Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden the adoption of the report and -Rotarian Ronald Hall, Bishop accounts and the declaration of a of Victoria on "Rural Recon-final dividend of 15 per struction."
110 p.m. (Approx.)-Close down. 4 to 7:p.m.-Chinese programme.
to 11 p.m.-European programme,
7 to 7.17 p.m.--
Concert Waltzes
Siren of the Ball (Lehar),
Moonlight on the Alster (Fetras The Skaters Waltz (Waldteutel). Estudiantina Waltz (Waldteufell 7.17 to 7.30 pm-
A Recital by Claire Croa (Mezzo-Soprano)
1. Amoureux Separes (Roussel). 2. Chanson des Birenes; Berceuse
de la Sirene (Honegger), 3. Ariettes Oubliees (Debussy). 4. Sarabande (Roussel) 7.30 to 7.40 p.m.
From the Studio
The 8th of a series of "Education-
al Talks" by Uncle Mac 1.10 to 8 pm-
The Hill Billes
Me and the old folks at home The Hill Billy Band. Súsanna from Älabama. Good-Night.
Little Mountain Cabin
Pop-Eyed Pete.
cent,
making 20 per cent. for the year,
He sald-It is my privilege to submit a report and accounts, dis-
closing substantial progress. The
Mix: R. Buck, Mrs. G. P. Barnet. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Boardman, Miss M. Boardman, Mr, C. H. Boden, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mrs: N. N. Blum, Mr. C. A. Blum, Miss P. W: Brown, Mr. G. I. Barr, Mr. R. Bigazzi, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bach-
rack. Mr. G. Borst,"
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PUBLIC AUCTION
TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1936
COMMENCING AT 11.00 AM. CORXENCING
Miss I. M. Coyne, Miss D. Cad- day. Mr. W. Chapman. Major J. C. Currie, Mrs. G. Cullins, Lt.. and Mrs. W. A. 5. Campbell, Dr. 8. Chen, Mrs. J." T. Cook, Lt. Comdr. AT THEIR SALES ROUM," and Mrs. Conway, Mr. V. J. Crutt- No. 4 DUDDELL STREET. well Miss D. L. P. Cavanagh.
Mr. M. Dixon, Miss B. Davier A QUANTITY OF Mrs. H. A Davies, Mr. and Mrs. ABLE HOUSEHOLD AND
OFFICE FURNITURE
L.A. R. Duncan,
Miss Eardley, Mr. James Elder,
G. E. Eccles, Comdr. and Mrs. Everett.
net, profit of £31,238, however, is not a record. That was attained Mr. John Elder, Comdr. and Mrs. in the first year of our mining. A. S. Eccles, Captain and Mrs. before the restrictiori scheme camé inte operation; then the average price realized for the ore was £123 10s. per ton only, compared with £165 178, per ten last year,
When the factors governing operations are taken into consi deration, such as the drastic cur- tallment of output-the average quota allowances being approxi- mately one-third of the Assess- ment-the capabilities of our com pany on,full production will be appreciated.
Comprising --
VALU-
Teak Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Cup. Mr and Mrs. M. Figel, Mr. and Armchairs, Teak & Steel Filing boards, Carpets, Coir Mats, Chairs & Mr. W. Fuller. Mrs. B. Furber. Cabinets, Tables, Desks, Travelling Miss A, C Friedrich.
Trunk, Bhowcase, Counter with Mr. N. A Gorman, Mr. P. F.Drawern, Clocks, Radiators, Table Gorman, Mr. R. Griffin, Mr. and Lamp, Stools, Box Couch, Washstand, Mrs. E. H Gardner, Major and Chamberstand, etc., etc. Mrs. CH, Miss M. Aks, Major: Le Gros, Mr. Goh Ching Hee. Mr. L. Garner, Mrs. I. Graham- Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelewsky, A QUANTITY" OF. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Geare, Master MISCELLANEOUS GOODS and Miss Geare, Mr. and O'Neal Gordon, Mr, T. M. Gregory.
Mrs.
Two items warrant special com ment. The high average recovery"
Mr. E. Haussamann, Mr. and of 21lb. per cubic yard shows
Mrs. G.M. Hall, Mr. T M that the ground worked was even
Mr. Hazelrigg. Mr. E L Rosle richer than in the previous year, and Mr. C. C. Halsey, Mr. 8. P. and a larger quantity of ore wasHealey, Mrs. H. M. Hartley, Capt obtained from s smaller yardage and Mrs. A. J. Holland, Miss M.
An abundant yield per cubic yard Harwood, Mr. J. Hoffmann, Mr. T.
is the goal and vital factor in
M. Huges, Mrs. M. E. Heytman, mining. Hong Kong yields are Mr. and Mrs C. H Harrison, considerably above the average. 8 p.m.--Local time and weather re-the year our average recovery ex-R. C. Jones.
Indeed, during the latter half of Misses F, A., and E. Ha
Mr, T. A. Jenkin, Dr. and Mrs. port, closing local stock quota-ceeded by over 50 per cent, the tions.
8.05 to 8.30 pm-
From the Studio
8.30 to 9 pm-
*
figure I bave mentioned.
The other item is the cost of production. Our output was ob A Jazz Piano Recital by Bmtained by working for Бетег
Cameron.
months only. It was necessary to suspend production from time to time after the quarterly allowance
therefore fortunate in the ar- kone). Passepied ("Le Roi s'amuserengement, with our sister com
(Delibes),...
pany, Killinghall Tin, Limited, to share part of the dredge staff and labour force, thereby effecting considerable economies. The all-
The London Symphony Orchestra
Love of the Three Oranges (Pro-ad been secured, and we are
1
Pavane ("Le Roi s'amuse")
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4 Barrela Cocos
B Cases Raisins
4 Cases New Season Dates
2 Bales Old Nowapapers
1 Case "Del Monte" Brand Tomato
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1 Lot Sample Goods
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No, 5 (Elgar).
Woodland Interlude ("Caraeta-
(18). (Op.35) (Elgar); Dream Children (Op. 43, No. 1
(Eigar)_______
9 to 9.15 p.m.-A Relay of the
Daventry News Bulletin Copy rigat by Reutër). 9.15 to 9.30 p..---
An Organ Recital by Sydney Gustard
1. Musical Comedy Medley,
2. Funeral. March
Marionette: (Gounod).
3. Nula (Arndt:)
9.30 to 9.45 pm-
From the Studio
кол year.
compared with the previous
The recent decision of the In- ternational Tin Committee to - crease the quota as from January domestic quota will be 65 1, 1936, will mean that Malaya's
Miss B. Metchín, Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Morse, Major La C. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mank, Mr. G. F. Murray, Mr. J. Menzies Mrs Gl G. Malumphy, Mr. H. G. McNesry,
L McKenzie, Miss M. Manik, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. N. McGowan, Miss P. Murow. Lieut. CoL HL. Murrow...
Mr. C. H. Ochs
Mr. H. L-Purton, Miss E. C. per Paddy, Comdr. and Mrs. J. Packer, cent, and, if this rate is unaltered,
Mr. R. Petri, Comdr. and Mrs. E. the company will be allowed too. F. Price, Mrs. M. C. Potts, MI. export 412 tons of ore for the first half of the current financial year, as compared with 435 tons during the whole of last year.
and Mrs. F. Paget Mr. G. A. Parker, Mr. M. Pagh, Mr. T. M. Pirie.
Mr. C. 8. Russell, Miss V. M. We are told that the bores ahead Rodyk, CoL B. A. Robertson, Capt. of the dredge indicate that the
and Mrs. Rimmer, Mr. J. F. Robin- increased outputs won during the latter half of the year should be Mr. T. Ramsey,
son, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rafferty,
"A. Forgotten Biatesman" by Hmaintained. and, provided the
-C. Machamara,
9.45 to 10 p.21-
Four Songs by Richard Crooks (Tenor)
1. Nirvana (Adama).
2. In my garden (O'Keefey. 3. Vienna, City of my dreams
(Sieczynski).
4. 1'll always be true (Benatzky, 10 pm.-Eig Ben,
10 to 10.30 pm-
"A Variety Programme Orchestra "Rerudeville" Me-
mories. Band-Memories
Nicholls
of
A Blackpool Belection. 16.30 to 11 pm-Dance music. 11 p.m.-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9. p.m.-Call. DJA, DIN Announce
ment" (Gerin," Engl),
The resolution was unanimously adopted.
H
HE· Undersigned have received TH
Instructions
То бик эт
· PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1986
Commencing is 2.30 P.M.
AT THEIR SALES BOOM.
No. 85, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON
·A - QUANTITY OF VALUABLE · HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Óbmprising
Miss. F. M. Smith, Mr. O. price is apuroximate's the same we are justified in looking forward sherwood,
Swanson, Miss L Streat, Miss K. MIB. MA Equire- with confidence.
Smith, Mr. Richard Bydney - Mr. and Mrs W. A. Staley, Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Skinn, Miss Bikinn, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw, Mr. R. Syder, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Skeet, Mr. H. G. Sheldon Mr. and Mrs. P.
Teak Dining Room & Bed Room Mies Steward, Eng. Captain C.feld Suites, Pictures, Carpets, Euga, Stufffberger, COL G. RC Steward,
Furniture, Office Furniture, Chester- simpson, Major and Mrs. Stevens, Gramophones & Records, Ornaments, r. and Miss Stainfeld. Mr. Olocks Glass & Porcelain. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith":
AC. Thomas, Misses E. M. and M. E. Thby, Mr. R. E. Todd, Mr. and Mrs. J. Taddiken, Mra AC Trillo, Miss A SELECTION OF BLACK
According to the official organ of the German book trade there were 9,762 new books published in Germany during the first eleven months of 1935, against 9,000 for the same period in 1934 and 9908 in 1933. The average price of the publications is 5.06 Marks. which is 24 per cent, less than the 1934 and 8 per cent, less than the 1933 average price.
new
RADIO MANILA
8pm-Bone and Movie Magazine
of the Air. 6.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational
Period,
6.40 p.m.-English Informational.
... German Folk Song.
Programme Forecast (Geri Period.
Eng.),
9,15 p. Hitler Youth, Pro-
gramme:
Folk Bong Singing. 9.30pm-8hort
gramme,
Musical Pro-
9.45 p.m-News in Eriglish on
DJA and in Dutch on DJN,
| 10 p.m.—Relayed-from Munion:
6.55 pm-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert. "son" and Fri
7 pm.—The ““Town Crier" presents.
Quarter Hour of Melody.
7.15 pm Kits Tablante and his
College Harmonizers,
M. M. Tyrrell, Mr. P. J. Taylor, Mr. J. Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Vagnone,
Mr. R. Williams, Mr. EG Wright, Mrs. Whiteford, Mr. L. A Whipps, Mr. A. C. Wilcox, Major and Mrs. R. Wolsey.
NEW MACHINE-GUN
Issued In 1937
London, Dec. 18 The new unit automatic gun of the Bren type, which is largely
1.30 pm-X. E. Heacock's Fru- to replace the Lews gun in the
sentation.
"On the Eve of the Olympic 745 pm Riu Hermanos Pro-
Winter Sporta.”
gramine,
British Army, will not be listed to troops until 1837. Tals was stated by Mr. Dan Cooper, Secretary for War, in written muswer to Cot Cruddaa (o Wansbeck) in the DJA, and DIN.
8.15 pm The White Horse Radio House of Commons yesterday. 11.30 pm Today in Germany. Scamps Out of Nowhere. The randolara phích, is lighter,
Bound Pictures,
2018.30
spaper Ad-handler and 11.45 p.m. Popular Musical Variety ventures
elt Coin pages than" Programme.
843 pm 13.16 New Snap Inglish Son Fibelicat Market
DJA and In utch an DNA DI
DJA TAN 10.30 pm
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10.45 D.m.-Concert of Light Music, 8 pm Bong Recital by Fe Villa 11.15 pm--News in German on
12.30
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made wi
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Alum. Ware, etc., etc.
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