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The following "Do's and Don'ts," which should be coniunction with the Highway Code are conɔmended to motorists as fitting "New Year Resolutions" by the Automobile Association.
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DO. particularly in populousne areas, keep in your line of traffle.
DO anticipate that the vehicle in front may suddenly pull up, either due to a mechanical defect, ap- proach to a pedestrian crossing. traffic light or controlled point,
DON'T be so near to the vehicle ahead that you have to pull up suddenly, thus rumning the dak of the vehicle behind running inte you.
DON'T leave your vehicle on the carriage way or in a garage in a position where it may be bumped inte by another road user.
DON attempt to correct faults in other road users that is a mal- ter for the Police
BO, ir another road - user Tonks at or speaks crossly to you, refrain from feeling re- "sentment
yourself msk but
what was the cause. 00 drive always with that courtesy which everyone hopes and expects to receive from others.
Do keep your vehicle under such control that when an emergency
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INSURANCE CLAIMS
Inquiries in the English in- surance market have failed to reveal any claims made on In- surers for damare done to Jewish property in Germany during the anti-Jewish riots of November, states a. London 'writer.
GENERAL
| NO ACCORD STILL REACHED
Split Between Arab Parties
LONDON, Feb. 1 (Reuter)- Up tun A Iste boar this afternoon no agreement Was reached between the Mutt! and the Nashashibi parties regarding representation at the Palestine conference.
A meeting arranged for 4 n'clock between Mr. Malcolm MacDonald and other Arabs, did not take place,,
It is understood, however, that efforts to effects a rapprochement will continue.
The amount of original insurance property in Germany placed in the English market is small and beck and call. (bi When Pa was only a fractional part of this in- courtin' Ma. (c) Meet the beat of cludes the risk of damage due to my Heart, (d) Pied Piper of Hame-riots or civil commotion. There is lin Town
p.m. Records considerable bulk of re-Insurance Ninette (Maud); A Japanese Sun-placed by German insurers with underwriters. but here set Deppon)-R. E. McPherson English playing on the Organ of New Em-again the riot risk is only included pire Cinéma. Londen, with Violin in a fractional part of the business. It the German Insurance com- Stay Close To Me Waltz (film (Piano). Mazurka-Fred Stein
Pantes claimed on their English re- insurers. the latter would certainly
Nashashibl declared at a meet- refuse to settle because there is neither legal for moral obligationing with Mr. MacDonald in the differences on a reinsurer to pay his reassured evening that "Arab
were not due to doctrine, or were for any claims which do not pre-
policy, but per- differences of sonal feuds which have long been a disruptive force in Arab life."
This does not make Mr. Mac- lers Donald's. mediatory mission difficult.
844 pm. (a) I can't escape from you. (b) Swinganpla, e) Basin Street Blues, (d) Embassy Stomp.
1.00 p.m.
Closing local Stock Quotations
1.0% p.m.
perly attach to the original insur-
Todd Duncan, Jose- phine Baker and Cab Calloway &ance.
is Orchestra.
Chinese Rhythm Fox-Trot: Weakness-Fox-Trot Cay Callo- way and His Orchestra with Vocal Cherus by Cab Calloway. River
arises you have mom in which to God (from The Sun Never Sets'-- Cole Porter: Drums (from The Sun Never Sets Todd, Duncan (Vocal) with The Drury Lane
manoeuvre.
DON'T attempt to make up ume under unfavourable conditions,
WINDSOR LAD
VERY ILL LONON. January 30. The con- dition of Windsor Lad, who won the Derby and St. Leger of 1934.
Mufti delegatta contehd that both parties have the same aims and objects, and that the absence of the Nashashit!" section will
DON'T park on the offside of the Theatre Orchestra cond. by Charles is stated by his owner, Mr. MaI- not prejudice the negotiations,
carriage way, especially after dark. DON'T use the horn "unneces- sarily, or show impatience when held up in traffic.
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observe pedestrian cross- Ings and be prepared to pull up at traffic signals,
DON'T pall out without first making sure that it is safe to do
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and
(Baker
tin Benson, to be critical.
Prentice. Copper Coloured Gal-
Mr. Benson, who paid £50,000 2 stallion. Fox-Trot-Cab Calloway and His
with Vocal Refrain. for Windsor Lad as Orchestra Suppose! (Dixon'
Dimon); says the horse is bearing his - wonderful courage. Pretty Little Baby
and ness with Bernie) Josephine Baker (Vocal) But he fears that he will have to with Orchestra. Nagasaki - Fox-be destroyed.
Windsor Lad now. eight years Trot; I Ain't Got Nobody-Fox- Trot-Cab Calloway and His Or-old, has been ill since last Sep. tember and is believed to have chestra with Vocal Refrain.
a tumour on the "brain,
7.30 p.m. Otta Dobrindt & His Orchestra.
DON'T open the offside door tre-
Sleeping Beauty's Bridal Proces- fore seeing that the road is clear.
sion (Max Rhode); In A Clock rooz! DO allow ample
wher overtaking, especially when over-Store (Chas. J. Orth)-Otto Do
taking cyclists.
DON'T take risks:
La Campanella (Rondo from brindt and His Concert Orchestra. Concerto No. 2 in B Minor'-Pa- Suite De Danse (Kunneke); Inter ganni. Op. 7-arr. Kreisler); Noc- mezzo. Valse Melancolique-Otto tutne In C Sharp Minor (Posthu DON'T be irritable or "show ir-Dobrindt and Eugene Wolff Or-mous Chopin-trans. Milstein)-- Mittmann at the chestra. Sunny Days-Fox-Trot with Leopold ritation.
Intermezzo; Chorus Of The Clocks Piano. DO give signals at the right time. Fox-Trot Intermezzo. Straus- 9:30 p.m. Loudon Relay The DON'T allow "get away" to pre-slana! (Börschel); When The Lads News.
Are Off To Dance-Fox-Trot Inter- vent you from giving way.
mezzo-Otto Dobrindt & His Plano Symphonists.
ADVERTISEMENT |ments.
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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
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VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
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REGISTERED IN THE LAND OFFICE AS SHAUKIWAN LOT NO. 126 TOGETHER WITH THE BUILDINGS THEREON NOW KNOWN AS
NO. 9. PRAYA SHAUKIWAN WEST
To be sold by
PUBLIC AUCTION.
On
9.50 p.m. B.B.C. Recording-A Light Variety Programme.
Those taking part are. Clapham
8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, and Dwyer: Harley and Baker: Weather Report and "Announce-Janet Jove: Heimar Fernback: The Hill Billies and Tony's Red 6.93 p.m. Tchaikowsky
-The Aces. Swan Lake-Ballet Music, Op. 20.
10.30 p.m.
Len Green at the London Philharmonic Orchestra Plano. conducted by Antal Derati.
Melodies Of The Month, No. 15. 8.35 p.m.
Studio Piano Recital Intro: These foolish things; Would by Nura Kanis
you?: Poor little Angeline; The 1. Sonata in A Major, (Mozart) glory of love; Lorely lady; Melody (a) Andante Grazioso, (b) Menu- from the sky." Melodies Of The etto and Trio, (c) Alla Turca, 2.Month, No. 20. Intro: Take my Capriccio, Op. 16, No. 2 (Brahms), heart; Bouth Sea Island Magic: 8.55 p.m. Next week's Dro-There isn't any limit to my love. gramme.
10.40 p.m. Debroy Sommers and 9.80 p.m.
London Relay Food His Band. for Thought."
Irving Berlin"Waltz Songs-Med- Three short talks on matters of ley-with Vocai Chorus by Dan topical interest.
Donovan. Memories Of Horatio 9.20 p.m.
Natan Milstein (Vio-Nicholls-with Vocal Chorus
11.00 p.m. Close down.
SINGAPORE'S YOUNGEST SAILING CLUB INTRODUCES NEW DESIGN
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Youngest sailing club in Singapore, if not in Malaya, the Ponggol Sailing Club is the first to introduce a new design into sailing craft. For as little as $3 a month, one
become member, of the club and avail oneself of its amenities, but the founders are particularly anxious to have 'sailing' and not 'bar' members
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Inaugurated just a few months that the sea is never really rough." FRIDAY, the 10th day of February, ago, the Ponggol Sailing Club is At the moment, the Club possesses
1939, at 3 o'clock p.m.
At the China Auction Room, No. 5. Queen's Road Central,
1st floor, Victoria, Hong Kong
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Mr E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer,
"Annual Crown Rent £2/11/5 (or $12,34). Total Area 5.800
square feet or thereabouts.
For further particulars apply to:---
Messrs. T'EO AND HODOBON, Mortgagees' Bollcitors.
Prince's Building, 1st floor. Ice House Street, Hong Kong
or. to
Mr. E. V. MR. DE SOUSA Auctioneer.
No. 5, Queen's Road Central. Drst floor.
• Hong Kong
Hong Kong, 8th February, 1939.
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already showing marked progress a fleet of ten boats of various types At its annual "general meeting (and sizes, and many more, vessels recently, it was disclosed are either already on order or un- that already the Club had shownder consideration.
held
a profit over the past few months' Col. C. L. Prior, one of the found- "working." and strong foundations ers of the Club, had much to do have been faid for big future de- velopments.
YEARLY REGATTAS
Annual regattas will be held, and the Club hopes to be able to vie on friendly terms with sailing clubs
with the new design for sailing boats which has been adopted with considerable success by the Pong- gol Balling Crub.
BROAD BEAM Boats of the new design have a
in the neighbourhood-those run very broad beam-7 feet and are
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by the Services at Seletar and by 17 feet in length. These dimen- the Air Force.
sions ensure plenty of stability and. Chief object of the club is to speed. The Club's fleet includes foster sailing, and consequently one three boats of this design, and several members are considering of the necessary qualifications for ordering more of the same type. membership is the ownership of
Limited to Europeans only, the about or the minimum of one-club has 23 out of a maximum of 20 third interest.
members. Constitution of the Club
The bungalow occupted by the only admits of this number, but Club is an extremely attractive one. this is likely to be altered to per- tastefully furnished: there are mit of more being admitted. [lounge., fully-licensed 'bar, reading Mr. R. T. O. Lammert, another reem, and, in fact, all the ameni- founder of the Club, has donated ties which make for the comfort an "aggregate" cup to be sailed for and recreation of members.
by "members during the year. Ideally situated, the Club offers Points awarded for sailing will be perhaps better facilities for sailing put on record, and the cup will go than anywhere else. Balling can to the member with the highest be done by members in a "shel-jevery member an equal chance! tered" area, free from squalls, so aggregate. This will
ensure för
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