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The Most Comprehensive Survey · Yet
Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China.
CHINA'S
NEW
CURRENCY
SYSTEM
By TANG LEANG-LI
A survey of Chinese Currency and Banking System in Historical perspective and of the reactions of the World Slump upon Chinese Trade, Industry, and « Finance, from the beginning of the depression to the Establishment of State -Control of Silver-with Statistical tables relating to movements of Gold, Silver and Prices in General.
ON SALE AT
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS OFFICE
Publishers:
CHINA UNITED PRESS
299, (SZECHURN ROAD, SHANGHAT
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1936.
SUTTONS
SEEDS
FOR ATT PARTS
WORLD
SUPPLIES ARE OBTAINABLE PROOT ;
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ESTÄBLISHED 1894
RATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF
AUSTRALASIA LIMITED.
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Do not wait to be sati. Come mad inquire and All prodt distributed to members BOBAL STORY
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your.
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SERVICE TO READERS
THE HONG KONG
TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 355 Metres
12.30-2.15 p.m.-European record-, 4.40 p.m.-Technical Tips for the
ed programme.
Radiofan
Orchestra
32.30 pm The BBC, Symphony | 4,45 p.m.-Variety Concert.
6.30 pm.-News and Economic Re-
view in German. 5.43 p.m.---Hitler
1 pin-Local: Time Signal and
Weather Report.
1.03 p.m. Concert Items.
1.30
p.m.-Reuter Press, Rugby Press, Local: Weather fore-5.15 coat, time and announcements 1.40 p.m.---Variety and Dance
Music.
2.35 p.m.--Close Down. 5-8 p.m.-European Programme. 5-7 pm--A Relay of the Rong
Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra. p.m.-A Recital by W. H. Squire
(Cello)
and
Dorly Vane (Soprano)
1. 'Cello Salo--Sarabande (Sulzer,
Op, 8).
2. Song-Brunwen-Cradle Song
(Holbrooke, Op. 75).
3. 'Cello Bolas.-Adagletto (Bizet,
arr. Squire),
Tarantelle (Popper, Op. 33). 4. Songs. Å Summer Night
(Thomas).
My Dearest Heart (Sullivan). 5. 'Cello Solo-Romance (De-
bussy).
7.30 pm. Closing Local Stock Que-
tations.
played by
the Van Phillips
Quartet and "Nicolette" (Phil-
lips) played by Van Phillips
and his All Star Orchestra.
7.40 p.m.-
From the Studio
Youth Pro- gramme: Hour of the Nation's Youth.
p.m.-8m off DJA and DJB (Germ.. English).
8.56 pm-Call DJE and DJB
(German. English).
German Folk Song:
7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music
8 p.m.-News in English
CENTRAL LIBRARY
IN NANKING
New Building Under Construction
TEMPORARY PREMISES
Book lovers who deplored the
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS"
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
ABE Undersigned have received
instructiona
TO SULL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
V
lack of public libraries in the FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 1936
capital found their need fulfilled
at least partially, if not totally, on Sept. 6 upon the open-
8.15 pm-Greetings to our Listening of the Central Library in its ers in the "Far East and Calt temporary premises in Chung Chen DJQ.
Street, pending the completion of 8.20 pim.-Concert of Light Music a new library building.
(continued)
9 p.m.-News and Economic Re-
view in German.
9.15 p.m.-Chamber Music.
10 p.m.-News and Economic Re
view in English on DJE DJQ in Dutch on DJB.
Germany
10.15 pm.-To-day in
Sound Pictures." 10.30 p.m.-"Der Corregidor."
Opera by Hugo Wolf. 11.45 pm-Guests from England will sing: Jean Beckwith,
Phoebe Thomson, Fergus Dun- Jo
(Germ., Engi).“
RADIO MANILA
COMMENCING at 2.30 F.M
AT THEIR SALES ROOM. DUUDALL STREET
A QUANTITY OF". VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:
Small as the present, premises | are (being housed in a few roms), the library nevertheless boasts of 60,000 volumes in various languages which represent a little less than half of the total collection at pre- Teak Drawing Room and Dining rent, in addilon to numerious lead-Room Furniture, Black Wood Ware, ing newspapers and magazines Bed Room and Office Furniture, China and Electric Ecfrigerators, Table Fant published abroad.
both in
All the 8.000 volumes are of ge- neral interest, being mostly books science, sociology, Uterature. art and other subjects. General
en
cyclopedia Britannica, dictionaries, and year books of different coun- tries are also found on the hook shelves.
& Lamps, Carpets & Ruge, Gramo- phone and Records, Pictures, Oil Paintings, Porcelain and Glass Ware, Silver & E. P. Ware, Aluminium & Braaa Ware, Enamel Bath, Wash Basins, Mirrors, Cutlery, Ornaments..
Typewriters, Radio Set, etc., etc.
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also
For the time being the libraryThree Upright Pianos does not lend out any books. Those One Set Uld Chinese Arma who want to read them have to do so in the library.
DAILY PRESS, LTD., 7.33 p.m. "Salut d'Amour (Elgar) 12 midnight.-Close DJE. UJQ. DJB reference books such as the E-Clocks, Sewing Machines, foe Chests, and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through their London Office, at 53, FLEET STREET, E. C. 4, Tel. 3137, are prepared to give Subscribers and Visitors advice regarding accommoda- tion available, motoring faci-
suitable lities,
shopping 3.05 p.m.-Chinese Studio Concert. centres, etc.
If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the utmost assistance and the latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal.
The Job Printing Department
Book Binding,
"
of the
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
is equipped with all the latest and most up-to-date appliances for the production of first-class work.
All descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Circulars, Visiting and Invitation Cards with latest Royal Script Type."
CH
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
*" turned out accurately, and with the greatest despatch, under the direct supervision of experienced Europeans.
Machine Ruling,
Gold Lettering, and Marbling,"
(etc.
All executed on the premises at the shortest notice.
Law Work,
Ledgers and Account books, A speciality, and
at prices which compare favourably. with any printing establishment in the Far East, Estimates furnished.
(South African Government
Talk: "A Day in the Life of a 3.30 a.m.-Breakfast Hour of News Gold Mine" by A. T. Brennan. | and Music-English and Span- 15h Current Eventa and Vaude- ville of the Air conducted. by Don Alva.
Trade Commissioner for the East).
8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal, Wea- 7 a.m.-Sign Of.
H ther Report and announce- | 9.30 am-Nielson Financial Re
ments
view and Musical Varieties 11.15 am-Sign Of
11 p.m.--Close Down.
2:30 pm-Nielson Financial Review 3.05-11 p.m.-European Programme 3.45 p.m.-Sign Of..
from ZEK, on a frequency of | 6. p.m.-Tirso's Mabuhay Orchestra, 640 kiloxycles.
6.20 p.m.-Spanish Informational
8.05 p.m.
Edith Lorand and her Orchestra. Vivat Hungaris (Kalman). Gipsy Love--Overture (Lehar). Londonderry Air arr. Kreisler). Poem (Fibich).
The Last Waliz (O. Strauss). Donauwellen Waltz (Ivanovici). Rondo aus der, Haffner-Serenade
(Mozart).
8.33 p.m.
Billy Mayer! Memories, 8.46 p.m.
Four Songs by Percy Heming,
(Baritone).
1. Chorus Gentlemen (Löhr).
2. O to Philadelphia (Haynes).
3. Joggin along the Highway
Samuel).
4. The Devout Lover (White).
9 p.m.-News and announcements
from London.
9.20 p.m.-
Two numbers from "Show Boat"
sung by Marie Burke and
the Mississippi Sextette. “
1. Can't help lovin' dat man. 2. Bill,
9.30 p.m.-
Period
630
Feriod.
LIMITED SPACE
In spite of its limited space the visitors will find the place just as good as any bigger library in this country. They are provided with every facility, including the usual catalogue.
and
One Set Temple Ornaments.
ON VIEW 720K THURSDAY, THE 17TH SEPTEMBER, 1986.
LAMMERT BROŠ..
Meanwhile, preparations for the construction of the Central Library buliding in a place of land, mea-TERMS—Cash on DelIVERY; p.m.-Engllah Informational suring 50 mow, near the National Art Gallery in Kuo Fu Road are proceeding apace. A construction fund of $1,500,000, has been álloted by the Sino-British Boxer Indem- nity Refund Commission. completed, it will be one the largest libraries in China, rivalling the
old capital.
6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.
"
7 p.m.-To be announced. 7.15 p.m.--Commercial Monitor. •, 7.30 pm-To be announced. 7.45 p.m.-Electrolux presents Car- son Robison and His Buckaroos,
8 p.m.-Dinner Music.
9 p.m.-Listerine Amateur Hour,
with Baron Unterhelsen. Mas ter of Ceremonies. 0.30 p.m.-Musical Varieties. 10 p.m. Sign off.
When
AUCTIONEERS.
National » Peiping Library in the PUBLIC AUCTION.
г
A decision to establish the Cent-
8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations and ral Library was reached by the
Local Market Reports.
Central educational authorities as early as 1928. Owing to financial difficulties, the matter was drop- ped for sometime. In 1933 a pre- paratory committee was organized with Mr. Chiang Fu-chiung chairman. Since then, prepara- tions for the establishment of the library have been vigorously push- ed.
Variety. Instrumental Fox-Trot Medley-7 Harry Roy's Tiger Ragamuffins. Song-Leave me with a love
Song-Turner Layton.
used:
EMPIRE RADIO
TRANSMISSION 2-
(Hong Kong Times)
GSH 21.47 Mr/s (13.97 m.) 080 17.79 Meis (16.86 m.)
..
MANY BOOKS
"
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Up till the present the commit- The tollowing frequencies will be tee has collected more than 100,000 books and pamphlets, including 69,884 volumes in Chinese, 4,659 volumes in Western languages, 551 p.at-Big Ben. The Trocadero volumes in Japanese and 500 Cinema Orchestra, directed by volumes in Manchu, Mongolian and Alfred Van Dam. From the Tibetan languages... Troxy Cinema, London,
Song Oh My Goodness ("Poor 7.45 pm-"I" If the French had
Hittle Rich Girl"),Mae Questel
(The Betty Boop Girl).
Browne.
landed in Bantry Bay in 1796. By Maurice Healy.
In addition to the collection of books, the committee has also ex- tensively subscribed
well-known.
THE
THE Undersigned bave received ·
Instructiona
TO BELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
OX
TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1936
COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 3; HANKOW ROAD,
KOWLOON
,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising :-
Song. Gypsy Violin --Sam 8 pm.-A Grieg Recital by Isobel Baillie (Soprano). A Swan, ▲ Dream, I Love Thee. Solveig's tistics, periodicals and magazines Carpets, Ornaments, Fiotares, Brass
Gulbar Solo--Dipsomania--Len
Fillis.
Song--Dinner for one please
James-Turnier Layton. - Orchestra-Moss Rose, Waltz--
The Bohemians.
Song-Let's Sing Again--Bobby
Breen.
10 pm-Big Ben from London. The B.B.C. Wireless Military Band: The Mill on the Rock--Overture
(Reissiger, arr. Winterbottom). Le Reve Passe (Helmer), Hungarian Dance ("From For- eign Parts") (Moskowski, Op. 23, arr. Sommer).
The Caliph of Bagdad-Overture
(Boieldieu).
Lynwood March (Hume). Prairie Flower-March (Hume)` 10.30 p.m.-
Billy Cotton and his Band, 11 pm-Close Down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
1.05 pn-Call DJA, DJB (German,
English).
German Folk Song.
3.10 p.m.-Musical Variety Hour. 2 pm --News in German. 2.15 p.m.-Musical Variety Hour
(continued).
2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-
ers in Australia.
3pm-News and Economic Review
In English..
3.18 pm-To-day in Germany.
Bound Pictures.
3.30 pm-Kaleidoscope. Variety
Hour by Helmät Goetzelt.
Song, The Princess, From "Monte Pincio.
8.24 p.m.Penny Coloured."
A
gentle satire Libretto, lyrics and music by John Kelr Cross, Production by William Mac
Lurg.
p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal
1.9 p.m.--The News and Announce-
ments.
H
9.20 p.m.-The Philip Whiteway
Ensemble. 9.45 p.m.-Close down.
TRANSMISSION 7 The following frequencies will be used:
08H 21.47 Mcja (13.97 m.) G80 17.79 Mc/s (18.88 m:) GSP 16.14. Mc/s (19.82 m.)
periodicals, magazines and news- papers. According to present sta-
received regularly number 961, while the number of dailies reaches
620,
Black Wood Ware, Teak Dining Room & Bed Room Furniture, Drawing Root & Office Furniture,
& E. P. Ware, Forcelain & Glass Ware, Sewing Machines, Cutlery, Table Fans & Lamps, Linen, etc., etc.
also
To meet the urgent need of the public a part of these books and periodicials collected are displayed Two Electric Refrigerators in the temporry premises of the library.-
Central News Agency.
POPULATION OF
D
"NANKING IN MAY
The total population of the Ca-- pital for the month at May was 1.006,435, of whom 603.129 were. males and 403,306 females, accord- 10 p.m.-Big Ben, The Carlton
Hotel Orchestra, directed by the Metropolitan Police Depart ing to census statistics compiled by Rene Tappañoler., From the ment. Compared with April, the Carlton Hotel, London.
figures show a decrease of 6,005. 10.30 pm-Imaginary Biography, "Captain Robert Jenkins,” by
· Michael Oakshott,” but 10.50 p.m.-Settings of Maseßeld's Poems, A Recital by Keith Falkner (Baritone), Bea Fever (John Ireland), The West Wind Donald Stewart). The Belts of San Marie (John Ireland). By
Ham
Murdoch
O VIEW FROM MONDAY,
THE 21ST SEPTEMBER, 1976.
TERMS-CAME ON DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
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ANOTHER RECORD
GONE
While making the biggest score
of the season on August 31 Ham~ mond had also the distinction of (Australian i beating another of W. G. GraCE's Pianist). Sonata in A, Op. 47 recorda. Sixty years ago. Grace (The Kreutzer): /A Adagio scored 1278 runs in August, the sostenuto-Presto; Andante con greatest number of runs ever scor- variazioni; Finale Fresto. ed by a batsman in any dingle 11.42 p.m.-Round arid About.”. month. Admirers of the most famous of all cricketers cannot fail to regret, and eveu tó resent a little the encroachment of lat- ter-day players" on his many za- orda, which were accomplished un-- der conditions which made rin, getting far more of an art thân it
a Blerside (Armstrong Gibbs). 11.55 pm The News and An- Salt Water Ballads; (1) Port ́o'
nouncements.
Many Ships (2) Trade. Winda" Midnight-Greenwich Time Bignal, (3) Mother Carey (Keel). To- 12.15 a.m.--Dance Music Oscar morrow (Keel),
Babin and his Romany Band. 11.11 p.m.-Beethoven's Sonatas for 12.25 am-A Recital of New
Violin and Pianoforte No. 5
Gramophone Records. Albert Bammons (Violin). Wil-1 am Close