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PETS
FOR SALEA Few Cressed Brad
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TELEPHONES:
OR SALE. PUPPIES.
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MORE ABOUT MAN'S ORIGIN.
(Continued from Page: 1.)
The writer pushes his. specula. tion no further; but he returns to it again and again. In this book of 300 pages, packed with all the kitest research, there is nothing more exciting..
Have we here at last the origin
of the human brain'
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Modern Man Arrives.
To come back to modern man-
the search for his ancestors becomes more feverish every year, Sir Arthur Keith pays a warm tribute of admiratiqu to the researches of the young sientists cannerted with both the Oxford and the Cambridge Schools of Anthropology. He gives much attention to Miss Dorothy Garrud's explorations in Palestine and. Gibraltar and to Mr. L. S. B. Leakey's investigations in East
Africa:
In the caves of Palestine, as in the caves of Europe, lived a primi. tive race of enve-dwellers-the mans sive-browed, slouching, Neanderthal race,sometimes cannibala-who Beem to have come to an end and vanished at the time of the last ies age, some ten thousand years
ngo.
Without any ridge visible be- tween the two there next appear and White, 8 Weeks Old. Thies Brown the members of settled coqunities Chow Pups, Female, 6 Weeks Old.tillers of the soil, raisers of Four Black Chow Pops, 2 Male, 2.
cattle, spinners, weavers, and Female, 6 Weeks Old Apply T DOGS HOME, KOWLOON.
THE Committee of the S.P.C.A.
Tires their gratitude
to the Seveml People who have offered a Home to the Elderly "Trick" DUG, and to say that he has already been bought by's Dog Lover.
FOR SALE.
makers of earthenware."
So that in the meanwhile agricul ture had been discovered and cattle had been trimed. Where I By whom 1
By a race which was much like ours. And though nothing at Dr or at Kish has yet been found to confirm it, Sir Arthur Keith be lieves the cradle of the modern world will be found in the country between the Black Sea and the
Indian Ocean.
There lived the old Sumerians, and ho believes that the Sumerians, with their strongly marked fear
NEW WIRELESS WONDER.
TO REVOLUTIONISE TELEPHONY,
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
St. Margaret's (Kent), The most revolutionary advance in THE Undersigned have received taken place was demonstrated to- wireless telephony which has yet
day on the lonely downs at the foot of the obelisk commemorating the work of the Dover Patrol.
By means of two large circular reflectors facing seawards 100 yards apart and a newly-discovered ray. clear and uninterrupted converan WIB conducted over tion
long periods with a station on the cliffs, twelve miles from Calais, un a wavelength of only 18 centimetres.
The transmiting and receiving aerials that were used were less than an inch long and the amaz.' ingly low power of half a watt-- just enough to light a flash-lamp bulb-was all that was required. Hitherto the shortest wave-length possible for commercial uses has been in the region of 15 metres or more, and the power required to produce such a wave would be some 5 kilównita.
This discovery, known as the micro-ray method, is the result of the co-operative work of the In- ternational Telephone and Teles graph Laboratories at Hendon and those of Le Materiel Telephonique' of Paris, and its essential princi. ple is a carefully guarded secret.
To End Congestion.
"micro
In brief, however, the speaker's voies is converted into a ray at the transmitting station by means of a device known as radion" tubo, generating waves oscillating at 1,600,000 times a so- cond. These micro rays are con- centrated by the two reflectors inte n fine "pencil" ray, which, behave ing in a manner similar to that of light, is thrown into space and
COMPLETE RADIO Equipment tures, were, indeed the pioneers or picked up by associated apparatus
Fteamer, 180 Watt, Reach about 150 Miles, Wave Length variable between 300 m. 10 $0,000 m. with Sot of Completa Spare On View at Macao, Used on One Trip from EUROPE, ju arrived. Immediata Docision necessary s Price: only £325.—Apply to SIEMSSEN & Co. 3, QUIEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, [699, Hong Kong.
Printing
Pgrammes, Invitation Cards, Bridge Scorers-Write Box 657, 0/0 Hong Kong Daily Press.
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RINTING—Menu Cards, Dance
Permanent Waving
Louis
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UNRULY MOB IN MANILA.
DEMONSTRATION IN FAVOUR.
OF "CHINESE SOVIETS.”
Manila, May 1-Serious trouble Was narrowly averted here to-day during May Day celebrations when 5,000 Filipino Reds paraded the city carrying banners which read "Long live the Soviets of China,”
They staged a demonstration in Calnocan, a suburb of Manila, and the Police had to arrest G1, includ ing two loaders.
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The attitude of the mob was ugly, and 400 members of the Consta bulary were brought to the scene and averted probablb bloodshed by presenting bayonets to the demon. strators.
the offspring of the pioneers. South-Western Asia is the country of the Caucasians, big-headed men in whom the mass of brain, charac-- terisation of facial features, nose and chin, and strength of body, are the marks of a race that spread from Ireland to the Gates of India.
In South-Western Asia, therefore, Sir Arthur Keith holds that civili intion as we know it probably be gar.
LOUD-SPEAKERS OF THE
FUTURE.
POSSIBLE ELIMINATION OF THE VALVE.
at the other end.
Instructions
TO SELL DY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1931, Commxsone at 2.30 PM.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, 4, DroDELL, STREET,
4:
A LARGE QUANTITY OF FINE BLACKWOOD WARE
Comprising:-
Finely Carved Tables, Opium Stools, Chairs Inlaid with Tailee Stone. Toa Pova, Stools; Chosts, Jose Tables, Flower Stands, etc., etc.
and
One Very Fine Carved Blackwood Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror
also
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE. -
Comprising:-
Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs, Bookcaser, Glass Cabinots, Dining Tablo, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Teak Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror, Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers, Teak Bodatends, Ornaments, Picturos, Vases, Crockery, Glass Ware Ice Cheat, Gramophone and Records, Screen, Blue and White Fish Bowl, Cutlery, Blankets, Linoa, Mosquito Nets, Ruga, Bierolo, Glass-top Desk, eté, etc.
also:
One COTTAGE PIANO (MOUTRIE), * One THORTON PICKARD TROPICAL
REFLEX CAMERA, 8′′×2} Ross F. 2.5 Lense Completo with Carrying Case, etc.
On View From THURSDAY, the 7TH MAY, 1931.
The possibilitics of this discovery are almost boundless. They en- visage: (1), the complete disap- pearance of the familiar and ex- pensive tall aerials and olaborate. stations; (2), the end of the pre- TERMS:-CAsh on Deliveur, sent serious congestion of the
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ether, which is threatening to make rationing necessary; (3) universal radio-telephony at a re Intively small cost; and (4), in- tense development of television, which is thus brought within com- mercial bounds.
Mr. E. H. Shaughnessy, Ak- sistant Engineer-in-Chief, G.P.O., At a joint meeting of the Northsid after the demonstration western Cuntre of the Institution that he had been impressed of Electrical Engineers, die In- beyond measure with what had
been done,
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
MEMBER POSTED AS A DEFAULTER.
SUIT FOR 81,000 AGAINST
CLUB DISMISSED.
Malacus, April 26.—A case of in- terest came up, for hearing in the Muar Civil Court when Mr. J. B. Weiss, the Registrar and Magistrate from Johore Bahru, came especially to hear the ease.
The plaintiff, Mr. M. J. Heywood, now, is that since the micro-rays, of Nordinal Estate, Ulu Muar, sued like those of light will not the, Muur Civil Service Club for curse, stations can only be
erected at points between which1,000 damages for having posted thers is no obstruction, such as a him on the club notice board as a range of hills, and sufficiently near defaulter. The case came up for together not to be interfered with hearing on April 19. by the earth's curvature. But I am
The claim confident that this difficulty will was dismissed.'
stitution of Post Office Electrical Engineers, and the Manchester As, sociation of Engineers in the Col "It is marvellous, and is an nå- lege. of Technology, Manchester, a
soluto departure from anything paper by Mr. S. G. Brown, F.K.S., ontitled "Loud speakers since their that has been carried out before conception with gramophone pick-in this field," he stated. "The only ups and wireless recording appar disadvantage, so far as I can see atus" was read in his absence-by Major C. A. Russell Stower.
The author, who is associated with the firm of Messrs. Brown, Ltd., the loudspeaker manufactur- ers, gave an interesting account of bow that device came to be so named. In 1999 he had invented a single point telephone relay, which magnified the voice over long telephone lines, thus increns- ing the distanco of communication, Tais relay magnified the electric currents somo hundreds of timez, and thus rendered it possible to bring sound out into the room through a funnel attached to the telephone receiver,
doing away with an ordinary head-phone, This contrivance he named a”"loud speaker," and the name had now become common throughout the world.
thus
As to the futuro for loud speak. era science may evolve new designs, or alterations in sets, possibly oven the elimination of the valve, may change the entire conditions of the presont loud sponkers,
The plaintiff was represented by
be overcome probably by some kind of reflecting apparatus."
| Mr. R. G. W. Scholes. The defen- Mr. Shaughnessy added that this dant was represented by Mr. C.-H. was the first time in the history Cooper. The defendants were the length had been commercially used, secretary of the Muar Civil Service of wireless that so short a wave- president, the committee and the and, in his opinion, the way in Club. which so small a power was sus tained was wonderful.
POCKET BATTLESHIP NEARLY READY,
GERMAN PRESIDENT TO LAUNCH NEW CRAFT.
The plaintiff alleged that the club wrongfully posted him as a de faulter in contravention of the club rules which said that six weeks! notice in writing by registered port must be given before notion could be taken. At the time the notice was sent the plaintiff was in Eng- land on leave and the notice was, sent to the manager of the estate. Later the club, gót the address of the plaintiff in England and sent the notice there: The very next day after the notice had heon post- ed the plaintiff's name was posted on the club natice board as a
defaulter.
Mr. Cooper, for the defence, said
The lecture was illustrated with alides and gramophone demonstra. Berlin, April 28.-Preparations tions involving pick-up attach have been completed for the chris: nents, in which connection the au- tening by President von Hinden thor of the paper said he was con- burg on May 10 at the stroke of fident that the moving coil pick-up noon of the first German "pocket was well worth developing, and battleship," Ersatz Preussen, might in the end supersedo the
whose namo in still boing kept se electro-magnetic one. A device in- erot though, thero is reason to an that the posting of the plaintiff's vented by himself, referred to as sume that the President with whom name as a defaulter was privileged aso called pick-up," but (ho falt)
the choice of the name lles will des ¦ and that no damage was caused worthy of the name "gramophone cide upon the name Preussen, the to the plaintiff. electric sound amplifier" was de- name borne by the condemned pre- It was held by the court that the monstratod, of which Mr. Brown Dreadnought, which the pocicet, pinintiff had failed to prove that wrote that the fact that there were battleship is replacing In honour he suffered any damage. The mi no valves propably accounted for of the occasion the Gorman foot was, therefore, dismissed. its excellent performance. Another will assemble at Kiel, to leave Heywood was justified in bringing demonstration was of a machine afterwards for manœuvres which the suit in the circumstances. Each So far as present reports go the
(constructed by his firm) for effect-will culminato in a naval review | narty 'would, bear his own costs. before the President who himself The plaintiff was not barred from rest of the Philippines celebrateding recording from the nick-up, a
subject in which, he said, there was attends the maneuvres on board taking action against any indivi May Day quietly.
considerable interest nowadays..
the cruiser Koenigeberg.
Finally the mob was", dispersed. with a fire hose.
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