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Warning To His Sons PUBLIC AUCTION.
It is very easy to spend but most dimcult to make money." This is a warning to his sons contained in the will of Mr. Abraham. Jacob David, of St. Margaret's Mount Park, Harrow, merchant, atates the Daily Telegraph."
Principal partner in B. J. David and Co., of Hong Kong, Shanghal and Bombay, he died at the age of 82, leaving estate in Great Britain valued at £76,858 (np. £68,530). Mr. David's bequests included;"
£500 to his secretary, Alike Stokes, if still in his service and not under notice, and he directed his sons to pay her £10 a week?
The residue, was left as tc 6-18ths
to his son David and 5-18ths each to his sons Meyer and Jacob. He stated that he made ho charitable bequests as annual sums had been pild by him from his businesses, and added:
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5.55 pm, has by such ventures than to in- New York stock quotations-Swan, crease it. I sincerely hope that Culbertson and Fritz. 7 pm. Tirso's my youngest son will always con- Trans. II (G.8.H.. G.S.G, G.S.B.). Mabuhay Orchestra 7.30 pm. Result and take the advice of his ."7 p.m. Big Ben; "The Conquest of cords. 7.465 p.m. Alma Carro and elder brothers before investing or the Air." 1.80 p.m. A Haydn the Mage Strings (Chali KZE3), parting with any of his money. Mozart programme: The BB.C. p.m. Programme Preview. 8.05
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Information, 8.40 p.m. Manila stock their expenses under any circum Trans 11 (GS.H. GST, G.S.B.). quotations Swan, Culbertson, and stances whatsoever, for If they once 10 p.m. Big Ben; "World Affairs" - Fritz. 8.45 p.m. Local market re-encroach upon their capital they 10.17 p.m. A Cello Recital by Gladys ports, 8.55 Stock quotations in will never be able to stop. But on Corlett. 10.30 p.m. Geiger and his in Spanish R. Nielson & Co.
the other hand they must endea- Orchestra, from Claridge's Hotel. D.m.; Mandaluyon Estate pro-vour to increase it by adding to it 11 pm. A Recital by John McKenna Tamme. 9.30 pm. Recorded Varle- from theft income. and Erbest Whitfeld 1130 pm. ties. 10 p.m. Sign off. "Eight Bella. 12.30 pm The news. and announcements. 12.50 p.m. Dance music,
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COMMENCING AT 2.30_P.M. AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
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Teak Office & Drawing Room Furniture, Dining Room & Bed Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Clocks, Pictures, Cutlery, E. P. and Silver Ware, Braaa and Aluminium, Ware, Porcelain & Glass Wire, Urnaments, Enamel Baths and Basins, Electric
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O VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 25TH FEBRUARY, 1937.
"They must always remember that it is very easy to spend put most difficult to make money, and TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY, If they once lose their money they will never be able to get it back. I would also advise them to ad- here to the policy of neither bor- rowing nor lending money under any circumstances. I have doubt they will have many tempta- Hons to lend or help their friends,
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their money this policy would HE Udaeraigned are recurved eventually lead to a severance of friendship. I wish them to help genuine cases for charity..........
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Wessel al Talk. 9 p.m. Eigar Memorial (23.2.1930). 4 p.m. Music of great | programme. 10.13 p.m. Programme masters in the factories and work- { from the Melbourne Studios. 10.30 shopa. 5 p.m. Salc Concert. †† p.m. Australasian News Service, in- 5.30 p.m. News and Economie Re- cluding market and stock exchange view in German, 6.45 p.m. A reports. 10:45 pm. Dance music. little German Reader. 8 p.m. 11.30 p.m. Close down), "
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SANJAK COMMITTEE
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"I desire to record my gratitude to the memory of my dear brother. the late Bir Sassoon David, K.GS.I., and it is my earnest desire that my children shall always be on the
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children and maintain the same affection as always subsisted be- tween my brother and myself."
NATIONAL
MEMORIAL
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By German People
Berlin, Feb. 21.
The National Memorial Day for
MARCH 3, 1987
Commencing at 9:30 AM.
Ar H. M. KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT.
OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES
Comprising:
of the French High Commissioner the recruiting of volunteers for
Cothing, including Blankets and in Syria Robert de Calx; Secretary service in Spain or any other form
the German people who lost their Serge, Duck and other Remnants General of the Turkish 'minister, of participation in the Spanish Menemlefogler, Professor Bourquin, Civil war, either directly or in-lves in the Great War was obser- Electric Plate, Cutlery and Table
ved throughout the Relch to-day Linen, etc., etc.. Belgium, Sir James McDonald directly, has just been published and the National fag, draped with Dunett, Professor Kolliwijn, Hol- here by the Land The Swedish foreign minis- Affairs. ter, Sandler, will be represented on the committee-which will begin its task on February 25-by the Swedish minister in Berne, West-
man
Tranentian News Service.
Lots may be inspected on Tuesday, the 2nd March, 1937.
black, was town at half-mast from private and public buildings. The decree came into force to- The main item on the day's day and stipulates that passports programme was the ceremony in of German nationals proceeding the State Opera House which was to Spain or any territory in Span-attended by the Fuerer and mems ish possessions or under Spanish bers of the Cabinet, as well as control are only valid when it is members of the Diplomatic Corps. Terms of Sale: endorsed by some competent Ger- After the strains of the Dead
man authority.
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March from Beethoven's · Third It is stated that if the passport symphony had died away, the war MIDNIGHT BAN officials on the German frontiers Minister, Field-Marshal von Elom-
have reason to suspect that the London, Feb. 20.
persons crossing the Reich Intendberg delivered an address which Press despatches from foreign taking part in the Spanish cons broadcast all over the country. capitals report that various laws fict they will inform the Police to the German people of to-day to in the course of which he appealed. and decrees have been issued by who will detalh such persons for show themselves worthy of the the governments participating in examination.
the non-intervention agreement | Transoccan News Service:
for giving effect to the interna-
tional committee's recommenda
tion that volunteers for: Spain
should be banned as from mid- BALKAN CONFERENCE
night to-night-
British Wireless,
ATTACK ON ALBACETE
met vermou il Paris, Feb. 21. Nationalist airmen launched an attack on Albacete last night, ac cording to reports reaching here. The Madrid Defence Committee states that 80 persons were killed and more than 100 wonded-". Frasinemas News: Service:
sacrifice of those who had fallen
by doing their utmost to prevent
Catalogues.
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HAPPY EVENT
Oslo. Feb. 21.
The Consort of the Norwegian a recurrence of the horrors of Crown Prince Olaf, the Swedish Princess' Maertha, has given birth to a son. Transocean News Surmez.
As the Crown Princess had hitherto borne daughters only. namely Princess Ragnhild in 1930 and. Princess Astrid in 1932, the Hewly born Prince is in the direct line of succession to the throne of Norway. Transocean Neure. Sermons »
ADDIS ABABA OUTRAGE
No Deaths Reported
Belgrade, Feb. 21. Prime Minister Stoyadinovica re- turned here from the Athens con- ference of the Balkan states, ac companied by the Roumanian for- ́efgn ́ ́, minister, Antonescu, who stayed one day in the Yugo-
Rome, Feb. 21: slavian capital. Both ministers Further reports "from">Addis declared themselves very satisfied Ababa about the attempt on the with the results of the Balkan con- life of the Viceroy state that no healing very quickly except in the Antonescu was received deaths have resulted from the case of General Llotha whose in- ference. on Saturday by the Prince Regent wounds received by the people in furies were of so serious & nature Paul and took the train to Bu- the immediate vicinity, those su- that an amputation of the leg was charest on Saturday night
siamed by the Viceroy himself necessary
Transocian News Service oppos
and the others who were affected Fransoenen Hewi Sareson