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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1930.

SHOPPING GUIDE

FELIX HAT SHOP

7, Ice House St.

HATS

AND

GOWNS Inspection Cordially Invited.

Rolande Sarrault

MODES-COUTURE

HAS BEMOVED TO 3rd Floor, PEDDER BUILDING

ROOM No. 3 TELEMONE. C. 2252

A SEK & CO. PHOTO-SUPPLIES

26, DesVaur RD, O.

TEL. 0.3459

NAKAMURA MASSAGE

No. 3, L TING STREET. 187 FLOOR, WANCIAL

HONG KONG.

"RADIO SUPPLIES

Mackintosh's

Men's Wear Shocialists.

Alexandra Bldg. Des Vaux Road,

Fresh Flowers, Fruit

and Vegetables

The Glover Flower Shop

10, ICE HOUSE STREET

REMOVED TO

74, QUEEN'S ROAD C.

DER A. WING & CO. (1923), LTD.

ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES Madame S. LEITE

AND MOTORS

SUPER ELTO OUTBOARD MOTORS

RUDGE-WHITWORTH

MOTOR CYCLES TENNIS RACKETS.

RUBOLF WOLFI & KEW, LTD.

54, QUIEN ROAD CENTRAL. 1st Floor.

Tel. 0. 2173.

Ladies' Wear Specialist.

NEW SATINS AND LACE BRIDAL VEILS OF BRUS. SELS NET AND TULLE

ASIATIC BUILDING 1st FLOOR TELEPHONE C 4474

QUAL

DAINTY SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER AT MODERATE PRICES

ROYAL

SHOE STORE

No. 1, D'AGUILAL STREET,

Ноло Кола, Telephone C. $237.

SHOP

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THESE

SHOPS

PERMANENT WAVING The Most Up-to-date Beauty Shop in Town. Mas. BETEN. TZL K. 681, PEXINHOLA HOTEL Ex. 34.

A. YUN

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Еска Комо. TEL. C. 6050,

VITH

POWELL'S

Gentlemen's. Tailors and Outfitters.

BESPOKE ORDERS Executed In 24 Hours,

10, ICE HOUSE STREET,

ALEXANDER'S INSTITUT DE BEAUTE

For the Best Perman- ent Finger & Marcel Waves. Hair Cutting and Manicure for Ladies Gezilemen.

MODERATE CHARGES.

PEDDER BLDO, 1ST FLOOR, Rook 5. TIL C. 5169. Opposite Entrance H.K. Horri

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

FOR CAR HIRE

FOR HONG KONo: C. 4768

FOR KOWLOON: K. 681

THE DAIRY FARM

ICE HOUSE STREIT

FOR PURE MILK

FARM AND IMPORTED FROZEN

MEATS. Houя FD POULTRY

INTEGRITY

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE OF THE EAST.

TEL C. 4567 (6 LINES).

ESTABLISHED 1888.

Tak Cheong

A SUIT IS NOT A SUIT" UNLESS THE CUT IS PERFECT AND FOR PERFECT CUT GO TO

Gentlemen's Tailors, Outfitters||||

and Dealers in all kinds of Fancy Goods

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AND

RATTAN FURNITURE.

8, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

MAISON DE MODES I-ME D'OBRY. MODES, ROBES, COUTURE

CHRISTMAS SALE 20% Reductions HATS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS, COATS, SMART ACCESSORIES, 18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

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HALF PRICE SALE OF BOOKS

Books For YOUNG AND OLD LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHINESE LITEGATUER,

2, WYNDHAM STREET.

The SUN Co, Ltd.

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DES VEUX ROAD CESTRAL

H.K. TRANSFER

1, Hong Kong & LIGHTER CO.

is the Address. Write an Order for the Weekly Press to be sent you for Three Months or Thirty Years. The first will cost you $3.75, and the Annual Subscription is $15.

FURNITURE REMOVALS AND GENERAL TRANS. PORT BY TRUCK

LIGHTER.

on

ST. GEORGE'? BUILDING

Tél. C. 8639 X. 1422

L. B. B. Hodja.

HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED AND FRAMES FITTED

By

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Qualified Opticians

58, Queen's Road 0. Tel. 0. 2282

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FRIGIDAIRE

¿SOLE. AGFATI DODWELL & Co., Ltd. QUIE'S BUILDING. TEL. C. 1030

BRUNSWICK HOUSE

· BRUNSWICK PANATROPES

AND. RECORDS

17, ICE HOUSE STREET TEL. C. 4:35

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME.

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES.

1.18 p.m.-Weather report.

3 to 7 p.m.-Programme of Colum-

bia records supplied by courte, of Messrs. Moutrie.

Community Medley. Quick Step

and A Hunting Medley, Quick Step" (arr. Debroy Somers), Debroy Somers Bard." Fique Dame, Overture (Suppe), Sir Dan Godfrey, Conducting the Bournemouth Municipal Orchestra.

Dunedin, March" (K. J. Alford) and Old Panama, March, Regimental Band of HM. Grenadier Guards. Mignon-Polonaise " and Mig non-Introduction et Romance," J. H. Squire, Celeste Ostet. The Knotting Song" and "The

Goodoliers-Take A Pair of Sparkling Eyes," John Coates, Tenor,

GERMAN AEROPLANE WORKS STOPPED.

COMPANY ON VERGE OF BANKRUPTCY,

BERLIN, Jan. 23. The Rohrbach Seaplane Construc tion Works are reported to be on the verge of bankruptcy. This state of affairs would seem partly to be a result of the decision by the Reichstag when attaching to the subsidy, grouted to the company, the condition that the Reich reserv ed the right to nationalize the aviation works. Though, this scheme has, in this form, not been carried into effect, the Ministry of Com

nications took an important step in this direction when it intimated that government orders would henceforth only be placed with eer- tain of the larger works, eliminat- ing the others. The works thus. selected are the Dornier, Junkers, Heinkel works and the Bayerische Motor-werke which, in future, will, he the sols recipients of government urders.

The famous Romar giant seaplane originated from the Rohrbach works. After most successful trial Dancer of Seville" (C. Grunow) fights carried out over part of the The Two Imps" (K. 3. Al- Continent. all interested parties ford), Sir Dan Godfrey Con looked forward with great expectn- ducting the Bournemouth Munition to the planed trans-Atlantic cipal Orchestra.

flight, which, it is feared, will not "Air" (Goldmark, Op. 9) and "Siciliesbe and Rigaudon" (Francoeur-Kreisler), Violin Solo by Arthur Catterall, with

Piano.

"Carmen Selection "

be undertaken for the present.

The effect of the Government's decision on the aviation industry generally will doubtless be a whole-

some one in so far as it eliminates the smaller and weaker firms. The (Bizet), financial position of the Reich is the such than it has no choice but to Symphony come to the decision it took. A further financial assistance to the

Percy Pitt Conducting B.B.C. Wireless Orchestra.

"The Idol's Tongue (Bir Bon-Rohrbach works, the Ministry of nett) and Buckshee," Billy Communications declares, was out

of the question.

Beanett.

"Song Hits-Organ 'Medley," Or-

gan Solo by Quentin. Mac- lean at The Shepherd's Bush Pavilion.

"Semiramide-Overture" (Ros- sini), British Broadcasting Company's Wireless Symphony Orchestra.

Sketeb

The Showman," Burlesque by Bransby Williams. "The

Bat (Die Fledermaus) Selection" (J. Strausa). Johann Strauss and Symphony Orch. "Everybody's Meoldies (arr. J. H. Squire), J. H. Squire, Celeste Octet. "Hungarian Rhapsody No. S"

..

(Lizt), Ethel Leginekn. Lucky Girl-Selection" (Furber,

Weston, Lee and Charig), Jack Payne and the B.B.C. Dance Orchestra,

7p.m.-Dance programme, Colum-

bia recorda).

9 p.m.-Chinese programme, 10.30 p.m.-Close down,

· FRIDAY.

of

148 p.m.-Weather report. # to 5.30 p.m.-Programme

H.M.V. records supplied by courtesy of Messrs. Meutric. Softly As In A Moraing Sunrise "

(New Moon "Romberg), and One Kias," De Groot and His Orchestra.

"Under The Moon" (Lyn. Wheeler and Snyder) and "Our Avenue" (Weston and Loe), Gracie Fjelde.

"Wee MacGregor Patrol" (Amers) and Policeman's Holiday- One-Step," The Band of HY. Coldstream Guards.

#1 Think of What You Used to Think of Me" (Turk, Hanley and Lyman) and Like the Big Pots Do" (Long), Gracie Fields.

"The Waltz Dream "Selection (0: Straus), De Groot and the Piccadilly Orchestra,

5.30 p.m.-Children's programme.

Aunt Letty. Aunt Madze and Uncle Jack will entertain the Kiddies.

0 p.m.-Chinese progratume,

7 to 9 pm-Dance programme.

(Victor recordings.)

p.m.-Studio concert,

Studio Concert,

PROGRAMME.

1. Trio, Suite for Violin, Viola and

Piano (Frank Bridge) by re quet, Misses C. and J. Braza and Mr. J. Braga-

J

2. Song, Nymphe and Fawns (Bramberg), Mrs. Scott Little.

3. Dick Barty and a Piano.

4. Piano Solo, In The Forest (Vic-

tor. Stuub), Madame Bonen- fent.

b. Song, love Could 1 Only Tell

Thee, Mr. H. Bray.

INTERVAL.

(News Bulletin).

Trio, Viennese Popular Song (Keisler), Minuet (Beethoven), Misses C. and J. Braga and Mr. J. Braga.

Black Bird's Song 2. Song, A

(Sandenson), Mr. Scott Little. 3. Dieke Barty and a Piano.

C.

4. Piano Solo (1) Nocture E. Flat

Prelude (Chopin), "(2) Sharp (Bach), Madame Bonen- fant

5. Song, My Old Shako (Trotere),

Mr. H. Bray.

"God Save The King." 10.30 p.m. (Approx.).-Close down.

"SECRET

" WAR DIPLOMACY,,

SIR JAN HAMILTON ON TANGLED POLITICS.

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the backs even of soms members of“ the Cabinet,

General Sir Ian Hamilton refer. red to "secret" conversations which indirectly caused the war, when he unveiled a war memorial' at Chis- wick Cemetery last month. Sir Ian

"For eight years those military said: We of the war generation feel a compelling urge to turn back conversations had gone on, and for and search our past, so that we half as many months those naval

conversations. may try to understand why it was. that we should have involved our selves in a quarrel which, on the surface, had nothing whatever to do with us.

"Our own sintemen come best out of the war guilt inquiry.

"The conversations were consci- ously used by a small knot of peo- ple to tie the hards of the Govern ment so as to prevent them from saying at the last moment as they Fought to have been able to say... Who mobilises first must reckon. first with England',

"They might have stopped the war with a word, had they not been fatally entangled and committed by "So now, in the days to come, let those military and naval conversus narrowly watch those who would tions caried on for years, carried entangle as in alliances, or commit on speretly behind the backs of us in any way to war. Do let us Parliament and the people, behind all try our best to preserve a free

(Continued on next Columu.) hand for the British Empire."

NOTICE

IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DURING THE CHINESE NEW YEAR

OUR PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED FOR

FOUR DAYS.

From 30th January to 2nd February, 1930.

THE WING ON CO., LTD.

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