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THE ITALIAN CONVENT ANNUAL CHARITY BAZAAR.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
5th and 6th November W
(From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.),
Admission Free.
Useful prizes and interesting "sou- venirs are to be exchanged for tickets, which are obtainable at ong dollar and two dollars each. Tickets 'may be bought in advance or at the Buzuar.
A special large sullection of hand- made articles and decorativo arna- ments has been prepared this year, and our kind patrons will find gifts suitable to keep, or to give away.
There will be a greater variety than
usual
sweeta.
ANNOUNCEMENT. ¦
E have appointed Mosers: TSANG FOOK PIANO Co., Ico House Street, the Sole Distributors of BRUNSWICK RE- |CORDS, Rádios. Panatropes, etc., effective from 1st proximo, en and after which date
Store
at Gloucester Building will be closed. THE BRUNSWICK HOUSE. Hongkong, 31st October, 1982.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THIRTEENTH EXTRA
HAPPY
of our popular homo-made TRAGE MEETING will be held Haffles will be drawn at the end of | (Wuather Permitting) at the Bazaar and all aro invited to be VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5ra NO. pvent at the drawing. A band will VEMBER 1932, commencing at 200
o in attendance and we are confident p..
The First Bell will bo Bung at our patrons will thoroughly enjoy the many side-shows scattered over the 1.30 pm, grounds.
THE ITALIAN CONVENT CANOSSIAN INSTITUTE.
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This is the way to open the new Kiwi tin---
KIW
BOOT POLIS
BLACK
A
DRINKJO ASHE
twist of a coin in the
specially prepared slot opens the tin and the world-famous polish is ready for use.
Even dry, cracked leather will soon regain its natural suppleness after the use of Kiwi- Kiwi puts new life into old leather-keeps new leather young.
KIWI
THE QUALITY BOOT POLISHES
·BLACK & TANS
W. R. LOXLEY & CO.
YORK BUILDING, HONG KONG.
PIANOS
AND
ORGANS
For Bale or hire is specially adapted to suit
customers requirements.
TAE CHEAPSIDE
行琴
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without. a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure,
Badgas admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Clab, looms At $5,00 for Gentlemon and 83.00 for Ladies (Both including Tar) are obtainalde through the SECRETARY upon introduction by a Momber, auch Member to be responsible for payment of all Obits, etc.
Members Badges admitting Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Courno
COY. 志
348, Lockhart Road,
Tel. 28803."
..
ta
On n protort will Uhildren be permitted in either Enclosure during ths Meeting..
Tifins are obtainable at the Clab House
provided they are ordered from the No Bay in advance. Telophone 21920
KING'S THEATRE
COMMENCING SUNDAY, 6T NOVEMBER
CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE
W
H.D.
DLAND IRELAND WARNER
FOX PETITE
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,
The Price of Admission to the Publio Enclostro la $2.00 including Tax, for all Person, including Ladies, and is payable at the Onto.
Sollier and Bailors is uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, etc., will not be permitted to operate with- in the Precincts of THE HONG KONG JOCKEY OLUB during the Raca Meeting.
By Unler,
S. A. SLEAP,
Acting Secretary.
(2721 Hong Kong, 31st Oct, 1932.
HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY
JUMBLE SALE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10ru 1982, at 10.30 a..
AT
CITY HALL
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1932.
HONG KONG STOCK | TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
MARKET
YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL
REPORT
Markets displayed a dreidedly round to-day, Lutter
tone hil especially the lower-priced issues being in keen demand right up tơ the cluse. Consequently, Hotels, Cements, Realties and Lights were all marked up.
In the investment section Lands) and Dairies were firmer, whilst Unions were booked up to 3230, and fairly largo parecis changed Junds.
Gifts of clothing and household goods gratefully received at above suddress on Mondays and Thursdays between 10.30 and 11.30 AM.
SHANGHAI SHOP MOBBED
Salto.
Cation Insurances, 8513... Hotels (Old), $11.40. Hong Kong Bands, 8701/70). Shanghai Cottus, Tla. 711. Dairy Farm, $28.90. Ligstructions (Old), 80.54. Constructions (Now), $1.40. Gott Loans, 2 per cent. Prem.
ex. Interest.
Buyers.
Hong Kong Banks, $1,300. Bank of Enst Asin. 8100. Luion Insurances, 8520. Underwriters, $2.55.
Talgraational Assee., Tl. 4.18. Waterboats, 8203.
Venz: Gollfields, 83.80. Bengu Explorations, 17 cents. Providents (014), 84,63. Hotels (Old), 8:15. Hong Kong bands, 879) Hong Kong Realties, 80.40. How Cottons, T. 14.85. Zoong Sings Tis. 11.13. Peak Trams (Old), 815). Chinn Lights (Old), 817.40. Electries. 878.
Macao Electrics, 828. Telephones (New), $28. Cements (Combined), $13.70. Cements (Old), $111. Cements (New), 82. Dairy Farms, 320.10. Watsons (New), 911.30. Sinceres, $153.
Wing On (II.K.), 85. Entertainments, 8121, Constructions (New), 81.35..
B. Tud. G.8 Bonds, 69 per crati II.K. Govt. Loans, per cent.
Prem. X. Interest.
Sellers.
Kailan Mining, 25/- Star Ferries, "801). Telephones (New), 829). Agriculturala, 810).
BIG ORDER FOR WALES
£1,000,000 DEAL WITH AUSTRALIA.
11
PROGRAMME
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W
ON 355 METRES. .
to 11.30 a.m.-Stock and ex change quotations.
BROADCASTING THE STOCK EXCHANGE
AMERICAN PUBLIQITY IN AID
OF THE MARKETS.
London, September 30-Round about & o'clock this morning (Erg-
11.30 am-Chinese recorded pro-lish time) Mr. Richard Whitney
broadcast an address from. St. ¡ »
gramme.
12.30 p.m.-European recorded pro- Louis, U.S.A., on the Now York Stock Exchunge, of which he is pre-
gramme.
1 p.m.-Local time and weathersident.
report.
10 p.m.-itugby Press nows, etc.
pm.-Close down,
5 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programme,
to 4.15 p.m.-Chinese children's
programme.
7
tu
10.30 pan-European ' pro- gramme.
7 p.in.-Closing stock and exchange
quotations.
7,03 to 8 p.m.--*
A statement that Australian in- dustry and played an ordor for £1,000,000 worth of Welsh tinplate was made by Mr. J. M. Just- am, a meniber of the Empire Marketing Bourd's Food products Committee, and by Mr. A. E. James, president-elect of the Feder ation of Grocers' Associations of Great Britain, when they spoke at the opening of an Empire shop b Cardiff. Interviewed by a reporter, Mr. James snid the statement was made by Mr. J. Moore, special representative of the Australian Canned Fruit and Jrm Industries, at a meeting of the Empire
UGLY INCIDENT IN SINZA | Marketing Board in London Inst
DISTRICT
week.
"There is no doubt as to the authenticity of the report, added Mr. James, but perhaps the dis- closure is a little premature."
A manufacturer stated that if the report was true it would be the salvation of the Welsh tirplate in-
Shanghai, Oct. 27-In the wake of an anti-Japanese demonstration which took the form of bomb- throwing, a crowd of several hun- dred people virtually wrecked the Mao Tai Shing piece goods shop at dustry. 410 Sinza Road last night. Quick work on the part of the Sinza de tectives, headed by Det. Sub-luspr.
Boddy, prevented a more serious play windows and show cases. Seit turn to the situation by dispersing ing the opportunity, many started the crowd within a
few minutes; looting.
-
Variety.
W
Old Time Medley-"Vesta Vie Victoria and toria. Vesta Chorus.-DX290, Vocal Goma Leslie Stuart
stone.-DX30,
|
The publicity Committee of the New York Stock Exchange are so much alive that they sent advies over to Britain by mail to draw attention to the event.
in America they advertised the broadcast to Stock Exchango mein- bors, partnors of members firms, branch office managers and stock market correspondents.
The point about this is that the New York Stock Exchange knows the value of publicity. It tries to make itsolf understood by the public it serves.
A broadcast by the chairman of. the London Stock Exchange Com-
Memories."-Layton and John-mittee would not be a bad idea. There are many thousands of Eng Lish listeners who would like to licar a detailed and practical ex Military position of how it works, why it has so may rules, who it does not
Band Golliwog's Cake Walk." Band Dance of the Tumblers."
Wireless
B.B.C. Band.--0741.
is the basis of commission charges, and so forth.
Vocal Gems- The New Moon."allow members to advertise, what
-The Columbia. Light Opera Co. 9831. Selections" The Desert Song." -Debroy Somer's Band,-9200. Piano Solo" The Match Par-rities-Evening Standard.
ade."
Piano Solo"You Can't Etop Me From Loving You"-DB630. Song Faithfully Yours-Moon. light Saving Time" Ruth Etting-DB371.
Ilawaiian Music" Aloha
Malen, O Hawaii."-The Royal ... Huwalinn's.--3220,
8 p.m.-Local time and weather
report, ete.
5.03 to 8.30 p.m. (approx.).—
From the Studio,
A pianoforte recital by Mr. Harry
Ove
1.
Programmy.
Intermezzo (Drahtns). 2(n) Poem Op. 32.
(b) Valse Op. as (Scriabin).
INTERVAL.
3. Two Portuguese Songs Tran-
scribed (1. Ore).
4. Shepherd's Hey (Grainger). 8.30 to 8.45 p.m.--
Sup
Poet and Peasant" (Suppe).—. Percy Pitt and Augumented Symphony Orchestri,-9760. "Pique Dame Overture
pe).The Bournemouth Muni- cipal Orchestra.-0403. 8.45 to 10.27 p.m.-A programme of classical records from Z.B.W.'s Library and kindly loaned by n Committee Member:
1. Egmont Overture (Beethoven) The New Light Symphony Orchestra.
2. Song" Batti, Batti, O Bel Masetto" (from Don Giovan- ni) (Mozart).
3. Concerto in D Flat Major (Braims Op. 83). Arthur, Rubinstein (Pianist) with the London Symphony Orchestra', conducted by Albert Coats,
4. Polonaise No. 2 (Liszt, arr.
Muller Berghaus).
Berlin -State Opera Orchestra, con.
ducted by Lea Bloch,
The iden should_aphical to the B.B.O. and Stock Exclinage autho
3. Songs (2) Standchen Op. 17.
(Strauss); (b) Morgen Op. 27 (Strass). Elizabeth Schu mann (Soprano) with violin Obbligatto by Isolde Menges. 6. Sonata in A Major (Cesar Franck)-Alfred Cortat Piano) and Jacques Thibaud (Violin), 10.27 p.m.-Rugby mid-day Press
news.
10.30 pm.--Clots dawn,
All records in the above Euro. pean programmes are Columbin and are supplied by Messrs. Anderson Music Co.
after their arrival. Nino arrests A police constable who was on were made. No injuries wore reduty in the vicinity lost no time in ported.
rushing the alarm to the station, The bomb, which was a type of which was promptly replied to by hand-grenade and of Chinese make, a party of detectives headed by Det was thrown into the shop by a Sub-Inspe. Boddy. As soon as they young man dressed it foreign arrived, a portion of the crowd On clothes shortly after 6 p.m. The started retreating. missile, however, failed to explode. While the crowd was being dis-. A shop assistant, named. Wang persed, the detectives made nine Chi Tang, soon after the incidens arrests on the scene. After inqui- rushed to the Sinza Police Station. ries at the police station, charges According to his report, before the of malicious damage were filed bomb throwing a letter signed by ugainst them. The party will ap the "Blood and Sou] Corps" was pear in the First Special District tossed into the shop, warning the Investigation was being continued
Court this morning. proprietor against dealing in Jap-i anese goods: Both the letter ani last night by the olice. The value the bomb were tossed into the shop of the damage done could not be from the street. The assailant made estimated last night. good hiz escape. No damage was! done to the shop.....
Curious Crowd Gathers,
Another Bomb Thrown.
du Consulat in the French Conces sion at 8.15 o'clock.
According to information fur bished by the shop to the French
EXCHANGE
CLOSING QUOTATIONS.
November 3, 1932. LONDON:- Telegraphic Transfor... 1/4 Bank Bills, on demand 1/4 Bank Bills, 4 months?
night.............. 1/4}
1/6
Credits,
months'
Bank Bills, ou, demand 233
aight
ON
NEW YORK:—
Credits, 80 days' sight, 22)
Os
PARI
Bank Bille, on demand 6671
Credits, 4 months sight 807,
ON BOSHAY-
Telegraphie Transfer Bank, on demand... CALCUTZA :----
Jeet
Telegraphic Transler 3887
Bank, on demand ON SHANGHAI
Bank, at sight ON YOKOHAMA 200 DAİ
On domend ..... ON MARIA-On demand.... 445
.104..
While the disturbance in the Sin-ON za district was being quelled, a second bomb of the night, was Attracted to the scent by the ap-thrown into woollen atore in RuG pearance of the police, who visited the place to make investigations, several coolies gathered around the place. They were dispersed by the detectives, but only gathered again police, a youth appeared in front ON SINGAPORE:-- after the departure of the police of the shop and without any warn- On demand indeed, 573 group. News of the bomb was ing threw the missile, of a hand O BATAVIA: ---On demand asį quickly aprend, attracting several grenade type, into the store, It On hundred people to the place within, hit one of the customers, but failed On demand a matter of few minutes
to exploda. Though a commation O Apparently instigated by loafers, was caused in the store and the the crowd began mobbing the shop. customers started to run for safe. The shatters wore seized and used, ty, no serious injuries, except for as weapons in damaging the dis, the one who was hit, were report-
(Contin.ief_on: ntxi Columa.) ————ed.~N‚O.D.N.
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