GECOPHONE
Radio Receiving Apparatus.
H. T. ELIMINATORS.
Price:
B.C.1:20 withhree fixed output voltages.
20-milkamp type
F
$50.00
$80,00
B.C.1530 with two variable voltages and fixed maximum
voltage, 40 milliamp type...
POWER UNIT.
B.C.153%, Far all-eleotrio AC mains operation of ♣ valve
Music Magnet receivers
$
$80,00
LOUD SPEAKERS.
3.0.1770. "STORK" Plaque model in bakelite frame 3.0.1740. A new model in bakelite cabinot.
378.00
$28.00
B.6.1792. TORK" cabinet model in onk B.O.188. drotor Dynamie Loud Speak or
396.50
$37.50
ALL-ELECTRIC SETS.
30:3020. 2 also in mahogany er oak cabinet
$75.00
B.0.3031. 3 val o in mahogany or oak cabinet.
$125,00
$170.00
B.C3135. 3 valo in black and gold cabinet
RECEIVING SET AND LOUD SPEAKER
2
COMBINED ALL-ELECTRIC.
B.O.3235. A now self-contained table godel with powerful
3 valve receiver and dynanie loud spanker
B.O:3038. Portable 3 valve mains set ...
BATTERY SETS.
Bix
B.C.3100. All-ware superheterodyns, receiver with coiler
to cover all waves from 13 upwards. valvca, three of which are soreen grid. Al metal, tropical Bnish.
(Baitorios extra)
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Three valve Music Magnet seta
Four valvo Music Magnot sata
B.C.3049 Portable 4 valvo set
RADIO-GRAMOPHONES.
FOR A. U. MAINS.
B.C.3248. The radio receiver provides selectivity and sensitivity of the highest order, gising the Enost reproduction from both radio and gmmophone..
$200,00 $108.00
828 100
$ 55,00
$100.00 $138.00
A new and powerful induction motor, with autointie motor stop. Inductor dynamic loud speaker
$500.00
ALL ELECTRIC GRAMOPHONES. B.0.3100. This instrument is a wonderful reproduçer..
being fitted with a-moving coil loud speaker All apparatus is guaranteed to be in perfect condition and to give satisfactory results
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HONG KONG ĐAILY PRESS FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1932
THE PENINSULA
HOTEL.
LIST OF GUESTS.
Major N. W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Adamson, Miss Asberuft.
Mr. M. Barbor, Mr. R. R. Baret, Me and Mrs. J. E Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Barringer, Mr. M. M. Batos, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bigazzi, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bougan and fami ly. Mrs. F. A. Bower, Col. 8, and Missos II and J. Boyd, Mrs. A. Boyos, Mr. A. Booth, Miss P. W. Brown, Mr. W. Brackenridge, Miss Bryan, Mrs. W. G. Bryth, Mr. J.. W Bundred, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. Bunting, Miss D. Burgess, Capt. P. T. Burgess, Mr. O. D. Burnette.
Mr. D. A. Campbell, Lt. Col. and Mrs. N. Campbell, Mr. N. Consoff, Mr. W. D. Cooley, Miss Carrington, Mr. B. Chang and family," Mr. Y. S. Chong, Mr. M3 O. Clark, Mrs.. E. Cogan, Dr. J. E. H. Cogan, General M. M, A. Cohen, Mr. D.. Corlett, Mra Collingwood, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crapnell.
Mrs. L. Doak, Mr. and Mrs. A. Delcourt, Mr. H. L. Dunnys, Comdr. T. E. Dockscy, Mr. R. N Drinka, Dr. E. . Dovey.
Mr. and Mr F. J. Easterbrook, Capt. B. M. Ede, Mrs. B. Elder, L. and Mrs. . C. Eyre.
Miss D. Faye, Mr. and Mrs. W. Field-Hook, Mr. F. A. Firth, Mr.. and Mrs. H. R. Forsyth, Mr. G. E. » Frisque, Mrs. D. A. Frost.
Mr. R. W. Gardiner, Mr. E. Gens- {burger, Mr, H. Gensburger and family. Mrs. V. W. Cionsburger. IL-Comdr. and Mrs. C. Gibb, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mr. W. "P. Goach, Cupt W. H. G. Gonter, "Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould, Col. F. B. Gowan and family, Mr. G. P. de Grava, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. R. H. Chimths, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Grove, Mr. L. Grover, Lt, and Mrs. Gunnell, Mr and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. E. Hausumann, Mr. J. F. Hayden; Mr. E. L. Healey. Mr. H. Heineken, Mr. and Mrs. T. Henriques, Mr. H. Holden, Mrs. C. H. Hodgson,. Mr. A. W. Hogan, Capt. and Mrs. M. J. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. F.. A. Howard. Mre. Howie, Mr. and Mrs. A W. Hughes, Mias C. C. Imrio, Mr. J. B. Ipekdjian, Mr. A. H. Jensen, Mr. E. P. Jennings. Mrs. J M. Joseph and family, Mr. and Mrs.. C. R. Judah, Mrs. L. EL. Judah,
Mr. L. Kadoorie, Mr. H. A. Koller, Lady and Miss Kelly, Mrs. J. N. Knight," Mr. and Mrs. “D. Kopelman, Mrs. R. Kopalman, Mr.
GRAND NATIONAL
POSSIBLE FIELD
THIRTY-NINE LEFT IN RACE
(Reuter's Special (Service.)
LONDON, Mar. 9. Twelve horses have not acceptod for the Grand National, leaving a possible field of thirty-nine for, ino world-famous steeplechase.
The possible runners are:
Grogalach,
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Grakle,
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Inverse, Vinicole,
Stuurgoilin,
Coup de Chapeau,
Heartbreak Hill,
Sea Soldier,
Apostrey,
Holmes
Theras, Aliko, Annandale, Near East, Merriment IV, Hemus, Glangesia, Ottawa, Hank, Possible,
Egremont
Aruntius, Aspirant Evolution,
Gibu Pelorus Jack, The Ace II, Tamasha, Quite Calm, Red Lynch,
Dusty Foot Forbra,
K.C.B.,
Delarue,
Harwood,
Tootenhill,
Great Span,
Princa Cherry, and Ruddyman.
A Lincolnshire Scratching.
Be was also announced to-day that Manbo has boon scratched from the Lincolnshire.
THE IDEAL WOMAN WILL
RULE THE WORLD.
(Continued from Page 1).
ad Mrs. Kowalsyk, Mr. K. O.would be difficult to obtain an ideal
Krentz..
woman by scientific means. On this.
3. G. B. Lane, Mr. B. G.point I am inclined to be pessimis- Larson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ladesma,
Mr. E.Lewis, Mr. R. R. Liddell.. tio. Scienes can accomplish some M. J. S. Maclaren, Mrs. D. L. extraordinary things; it can take Magrin, Mr. J. M Major, Mr. A. life and preserve it, can produce Malcolm, Miss M. Manuk, Mr.lightning and precipitate a world M. Manuk, Mrs. F. H Mauries, Mrs. M. Mion, Mrs. crisis; but all the refinements of Mitten, Mr. W. L.. McKenzie, Mr. science cannot ennoble the bumia A. McKirby, Mrs. J. D. McLeod, character. Mr. E. H. Melbye, Mr. H. E. Muller, Dr. P. J. B. Marphy. Mr. Ed. Nissim and family. Mr. O. E. Ochs, Mrs. Otto. Mr. Palmer, Mr. A. M. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Phelps, M. W. Philippsborn, Mr W. G. Pirie, Mr. W. 1. Pottinger, Mrs. B. Pres- ton, Mr. K.. Prickett, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Pyeatt.
Mr. F. Reck, jr., Dr. and Mrs. Rich, Mr. J. Richmond, Mr. F. A. H. Rohling, Mr. E. Rouillon, Mr. and Mrs. RR. Roxburgh, "Mr. B. Rozenbaum, Dr. and Mrs. A P. Rubino.
Mr. and Mr. P. Sanders, Mr. R. Saleby, Mrs. A. Saphiore, Col, and Mrs. C. R. Savile, Mr. and Mrs. A.
In spite of all the high-sounding phrases and exaggerated complȧ- menta which we Occidentalà are 'in the habit of bestowing on ourselves, we have remained nothing but pri- mitive.
We play like children with the powerful machinery which a faco- tious Fate has put into our hands, not quite knowing what to do with it and unable to decide whether we shall some day be able to turn it to its reul purpose of making the world an easier and pleasanter place to live in.
Apropos of machinery, I must admit that machine-mankind is not E. Schroeder, Mr. L. Scott, Dr. 8.my ideal. I do not think the Soviet system of education is the right one, and I do not believe that love is simply a form of middle-class ro- manca to be banished from the mind at all costs.
N. Shendrikoff, Mr. E. G. Smith, Mr. L. Smith, Mra. M.. P. Smith Mr. W. F.. Soames, Dr. and Mrs. H. F. Sommers, Mr. and Mre, E. J. Spear, Mr. G. W. Stabb, Mr. Stunt, Mrs. E. Straus, Mr. L.E. Stoney. Comdr. J. M. Stevenson, Misa A. E. E. Steele.
Mrs. C. Tanfield, Miss K. Thelon. Mr. A. J. Thomae, Mra. N. Thomas,
"WHERE EVE IS A
FASHION"
Perhaps the Soviet woman who Mr. J. Thomson, Mrs. B. Thomp-amiles pityingly at the mention of son, Mr. and Mrs. G. G. N. Tinson, love, who is kept busy all day long Afisa D. Toye, Mr. G. Travors, by her proletarian duties and her Mine M. M. Tyrrell.
obligations under the five-yours plan and who is a regular attendant at meetings, may have a certain mount of gharn in the eyes of her Bolahes vik omanades, but from our Western point of view she is hardly the ideal
Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ulderup: Miss Vance, Miss Vanderplank. Mr. H. O. Waliom, Mr. D. F. Warren, Mr. M. M. Watson, Mra, GM. Watts, Mr. J. Watte, Mim P. Webster, Mrs. and Missos Whitwoman. ham, Miss G, Wilson, Mr. F. Y. Wong, Mr. J. F. Wright,
Mr. W. H. Youngblood." Mra. Zimmerman and child,
AIRCRAFTSMEN LOSE THEIR WAY.
Fortunately the Boviot woman is not an inevitable stage in the evo lution of the ideal woman. She is a superficial tendency "of - a tem- porary kind, a sort of fashion; like small hats but much less becoming. No, we do not want human robots.
If I sought to define the ideal woman who will be directing the HAD TO SPEND NIGHT IN ank myself: Will she be a selec world one of these days, I should
NEW TERRITORIES. tive product of the white race, the black, or the brown f.. Will sho be Considerable anxiety was caused dark or fair, frail or athletic? in the Kai Tack Aerodrome on Wednesday when it was found that two members of the Air Forcoy who had started off on a hike in the New
W. R. LOXLEY & Co. Territories had failed to return.
HONG KONG
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Will she manage factories or per- fect inventions or bring up child- ren? Will she be prettier or uglier than the woman of to-day! These are hard queries to answBT.
A soarch party was organised and. All I ask is that she should re- the missing mon (Aircraftaman semble the ideal wetaan we pictured Williams-and-Airernitaman Hush-to ourselves when we were about mer) were found yesterday about i&fteen yasta old, when we believed- 10 m. on their way back, being in the possibility of finding one's about six miles from camp, They ideal in life and keeping her as stated that they had lost their way that ideal after finding her and had stayed in the Territories Maurice Dekobra in the Sunning during the night.
Despatch.
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Now faithfully and graphically pictured on the talking screen. I presents the human side of the war
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HER
ER marriage vows had shackled her to a husband who wanted a
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HER HEART WAS A CAPTIVE-
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of old fashioned ideast She wanted HOWARD HUGHES.
to live in a world of business, of joy,
jazz and the spirit of modern youth.
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