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THE HONG KONG - SPORTING

ARMS & AMMUNITION STORE,

5-6, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Sporting and Athletic Goods

Movie Cameras and Accessories

Hunting Wear

Shooting Equipment.

ENSIGN

CINE CAMERAS

with

F 1-5

Len

Cars

HONGKONG HOTEL

GARAGE

FOR CAR HIRE

For Honя Kono: 42758

-For-Kowloon:_57374-

'MASSAGE.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, HOLDER OF JAPANESE GOTHENMEN

LICENCE

CURES SPRAINED ANKLE

AND WRIST.

4. Wyndham Street (1st Floor),

Telephone 26051.

HONG KONG

JUST UNPACKED

A LARGE SHIP.

MENT OF NEW WINTER SUITINGS.

STYLE,

FIT and WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED:

Prices Moderate

· ORDER

SOLICITED.

FAIR TAILOR

24c, Des Vœux Road C. (First floor),

TEL. 28330." Hong Kong

A. TACK & CO.

126, Des Voeux Road, Central

ZBISS

GAMERAS

BINOCULARS Developing & Printing

One Day Service.

TWEEDS

If you want really well-cut winter suits prices

come to

at

reasonable

WING HING CO. TAILORS

18, D'Aguilar St.

PHONY 21417

High Class Art Photography

Moderate Pricss Day & Night Service

Hollywood Studio

$2, Des Voeur Rd. Central.

Tel. 25788.

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDUZ. ASSEUSE S. HONDA. ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.

Recommended for many years

Government. by Civil Hospital, Peak Hospital, etc., and by all the local doctors.

24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945.

HONG KONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

will be held in

CATHEDRAL ́HALL.

At 6.30 P.M.

on

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1933.

PREMISES TO LET

FOR SALE

TEEL cabin trunk for sale, Best

CREDIT FONCIER S English make 47 x 13 x of in:

D'EXTREME ORIENT

French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Rd.

Tel. 91063.

MODERN FLATS

4 Roomed, Corner Prince Edward &

$30. Can be seen by appointment, Write in frat instance Carlton" Box 128, Hongkong.

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POSITION WANTED

Waterloo Rds. nearing completionINGLE Man, 98, desires responsible No. 310 & 312, Prince Edward Rd. | ▼ with garage.

3 Roomed, Corner Waterloo Rd. & Boundary St. nearing completion. Roomed, Prince Edward Rd. next to Railway Bridge.

MODERN RESIDENCES

7. Roomed, No. 284, 294 & 298 Prince

Edward Rd."

7 Roomed, 170 Boundary St. opp. La

Balle College

6 Roomed, Belfran Rd.

commercial position. Thirteen Years with a Lancashire Rolling Mille and River Nut and Bolt Works. Excellent referenone. Write Box L345. Willings, 86 Strand, London, England.

WANTED KNOWN.

Rooted, 200-235 Prince Edward Rd.Dodies We Import Fresh

aearing qompletion.

MODERN SHOPS & FLATS in Cambay Buildings, Nathan Rd.

To let in the French Bank Building

small and large offices, monthly terms, from $50 and above. Apply to BANQUE DE L'INDOCHINE." (899

FLATS TO LET.

VILLAS-Desirable

FRESIDENCES in delightful and

healthy locality. Complete absence of fog. Modern sanitation. Garage. Bu service, Moderata Rentals. Apply F.A. JOSEPH, Property Dept., Prince Building, Phone No. 20010. [390

ATTRACTIVE three roomed Flats in Humphreys Buildings and two roomed flate in Nathan Road,

All modern conveniences. Kowloon. Also Ave roomed hones in Minden Avenue, Kowloon: Apply BUMPH. REYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO. LTD., Alexandra Building. (150

TO LET Kowloon, near Star

—Ferry-for-immediate poression,

in cool and quiet locality, furnished and unfurnished two-roomed European FLATS with flush system. Rent very modarate. Alsa two-roomed sami. foreign FLAT8 TO LET in Haiphong Road. Apply to B. RUTTONJEE, 39, Haiphong Road, Palace Hotel Build. ings, Kowloon. Tel. 57230.

HOUSES TO LET.

MONDAY, 27TH FEBRUARY, 1998 TADO PERCY SMITH

SIB JOS. KEMP, has kindly con- sented to take the Chair.

THE

HONG

KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL;

HONGKONG HOTKL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;

PEAK HOTEL

&

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSK: PALACE HOTEL;

HOTELS

LIMITED.

In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peking,

Courtesy, Comfort, Service

and Luxuries of Modern Hotel

Construction

THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAU

Chable Address:--" Riviera, Macau.”

A GLORIOUS OPPORTUNITY.

A Dress Length Free of Charge- to any lady who buys 2 dress lengths-we shall give another dress length of equal value, Other Things in Our Stock Free of Charge-to any person who buys any 2 articles in our store, we shall give another article of equal value-e. Silk Shirts, of which we will give one free for each two shirts bought.

LET - No.

SETH & FLEMING.

(2780

TO LET SPACIOUS OFFICE ROOMB in the

NEW BUILDING

of

THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL &BAVINGS BANK, LTD.

at the corner of

DIE VOEUX ROAD, CENTRAL and

JOE HOUSE STREET

Ready for Occupation next April

also

+

FOUR ROOMED FLATS with FLUSH TOILET and other Modern Conveniences Newly constructed at

No. 7 and 8, Breezy Terrace, Bonham Road

Ready for Occupation now. RENTALS MODERATE Apply to

THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL & BAVINGS BANK, LTD. 144, Des Voeux Road, Central Telephone 22705.

know where to buy Good

Chocolates, Marsipans, Butter Goods," and Large Assortmont-Boiled Rects. BRITISH - AMERICAN CANDY STORE, 15, Pottinger Street.

PRO

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ROF. JOHN LEWIS, MASSEUR, of the Empress of Japan, is in attendance at M. BETEN'S BEAUTY SALONS. Anyone suffering from neuritis, rheumatism, sciatics, obesity, eto, should avail thomasives of his expert services. English Pedicurist in attendance

alao,

D'ASIS STUDIO

Photographers

Gloucester Building

2nd Floor, 1el. 26877,

TAK CHEONG

(Fet. 1898) TAILORS, OUTFITTERS & DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODS, ETC.

50 & 52, Queen's Rd., C. Tel. 21317.

FOR SALE

A Fine Collection 'of Hongkong Postage Stamps complete but one 293 Stamps Mounted on Loose leave Album with

Hand painted pictures of Hongkong Views

for

One Thousand Dollars only. GRACA & CO., Dealers in Postage Stamps, Philatelic Goods, Garden Seeds, etc. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET,

P.O. Box No. 620, HONG KONG.

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The Only Hotel in CANTOM Directly under Európska Management

THE VICTORIA HOTEL

SHAMEEN

Gulden and Trips arranged for

and Special Care Taken of TOURISTS. Address: "VICTORIA,"

Telephone: No. 13501.

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THE COLLEGE BROADSTAIRS

A modern-Residential) School for Boys

Accommodating kitý púpil. Usgfazzer from five years of age, Common Entrance Clames for the greažer Pubko Schools, Senter School to University entrance standard. Private tullion and Individual attention to

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Headmaster: H, F. F. VARLET, MELY,

F.C.4, 7.2.0.0

Member of the Royal Rodaty of Teachers, „Member' of the British Institute of

Philosophy.

Amiated by qualified visiting apetisilata and

resident mastATIE,

The College fa in's highly favourable position

Da elerated ground,

The Climate of Broadstairs is spacially beneicial so British Children- from the East. Bakire guardianship undertaken. Four seres of grounds. Bathing-Riding==

Paxing, no.

Established 1914.

FRENCH GOVERNESS, highly recommended

by wires of British Consulata ennials and other former employers. Middle aged. Epeska English and German fuently. Cheerful dirport- tion. Modern teaching methods, Graduate of Paris High School. Willing to go on trial for a week, for board and room only, and to socept wwal salary for asžiafsatory permanent position. Adirme O/o Bata Shoe Store, Nathan Road, Hairtoon.

HOTEL (PRIVATE).

AIRLIE HOTEL-22-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon. Un- der European Management. Excellent cuisine. Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate. Three minutes from ferry. fel. 57357.

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OE

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THEN

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HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.

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TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME

BROADCAST BY Z.B.W.

11 to

ON 355 METRES

11.30 a.m.-Stock and ex- change quotations, weather re- port, etc.

11.30 am.-Chinese recorded pro-

gramme.

18.30 p.m.-European programme of recorded music from Z.B. W‚'s Library.

1 p.m. Local time and weather

report.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned bave recoived

Instructions

TO SELL Br

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

1.30 p.m-Rugby. Press news MONDAY, FEB. 27, 1935

selected London and New York stock quotations, etc.

2 p.m.-Close down.

4.30-7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-

granimė.

7-10.30 p.m.-European programme. 7-7.18 p.m.-Selections by De Grost

and His Orchestra.

Fantasis on Scottish Airs" (arr. Mulder).

"Traume" (Wagner). "Autumn" (Chaminade). 7.18 p.m. Closing local stock quo tations, selected London and New York stock quotations,

etc.

7.30-7.50 p.m.-.

From the Studio.

A Pianoforte resital by Mr. Frank

Taylorson

1.- Canadian Capers " Chand-

ler).

Sleepy Piano" (Mayer!).

3.Kitten on the Keys" (by

request) (Confrey).

5.

8.

Study in Blue" (Savino).

Something to, do With Spring" and "Let's Say from "Words and Goodbye

music" (Noel Coward).

7.-"A few Melodies "-Old and

New.

7.50-8.55 p.m.

- A Concert.

8 p.m. Local time and weather re-

port.

COMMENCING AT 11 A.M.

AT THE PREMISES or THE SAM YEUNG CO.,

No. 2, LOWER LASCAR ROW.

44 Hemming Machines

1 Merrow Sewing Machine 7 Electric Table Fans

1 5-H P. Motor

also

A Quantity of Handkerchiefs

and One-lot-Furniture and Shop fittings-

IERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

If Gandhi Wins

RETROGRESSION · AND REACTION

Instrumentals Gavotte" GRAVE WARNING BY

Transcription (Gluck-Brahms); "Barcarolle "Transcription (Tschaikowsky) Loner String Quartet.

"Aften Songs-"Annie Laurie";

Water" (Burns)-Mary Garden (Soprano). Violin-Solo-Cavatina (Raff)

"Hungarian Dance No. 2 in D Minor" (Brahma Joachim) Arthur Catterall.

SIR A. WATSON

Sir Alfred Watson, the editor of the Calcutta Statesman, upon whose life two attempts were made in India last year, remarked at o luncheon given in his honaur at "E the National Liberal Club: have been fortunate in encounter- Songs-"The Boatmen" (Harris); ing some of the worst marksmen in

"The Three Ravens" (arr. the world." Kennedy Scott)-John Goss and Sir Alfred described Gandhi, as the Cathedral Male Voice Quar- the most reactionary force in the

world.

tet.

Piano Solo" Rigeletto "-(Paro-

phraso de Concert (Verdi-Liszt) "So far as I have been able to grasp bis policy," he said, "it Alfred Cortet. SongsThere is a Tavern in the spells retrogression of the worst. Town" (Traditional): (a) Vive kind. Its only result would be the la Compagnie, (b) When rapid reduction by starvation and Johnny Comes Marching Home" pestilence of the population to one- (Traditional)-Harold Williams half its present numbers, and the B.B.C. 'Male Chorus, "Mr. Gandhi's dream of an In- Violin Solos" The Maiden. with dia dressed in lain cloths, living Flaxen Hair" (Debussy-Hart on rice and milk, and spinning 5 man); "Boating" (Debussy)-poor kind of cloth might be passed Fritz Kreisler.

over with a smile as a harmless." Songs Do Not Go, My Love." foible. But behind Mr. Gandhi (Hagemann); Phyllis Has stand men with altogether different Such Charming Graces" (arr. ideals. Lane Wilson)-Tudor Davies (Tenor).

8.55-9.30 p.m.-- .

Variety.

The landowners and the mill owners who provide the funds of an extensive and aggressive or- ganisation are not contributing in order to destroy the sources of their own wealth.

Fox Trote 'Contented"; "Sweet heart Hour "-Don Bester and

Down-Trodden Peasantry, His Orchestra.--24135. Songs "I'll Follow You"; "How "For them Mr. Gandhi's ideal. Deep Is the Ocean "Ethel im is a welcome cloak for their Merman.-24148,

dream of an India which they can Orchestrals A Study in Blue"; rule and exploit. There has been "Manhatten Moonlight"-Victor, enough of that already. If you Concert Orchestra.---36067," seek for a chief explanation of un- Songs" Tramps At Sea"; "Cu rest in Bangal, you will find it in ban Love Song "-lawrence Tib- an absentee landlordiam, that bleeds bett.-DA1251.

the peasant and denies him his na tural leadership."

Tangos "Duck"; "Old Maid ". -Argentine Tupica Orchestra.

B5357.

9.30-10.30 p.m.—

Sir Alfred remarked that there was nothing more pathetic in the realm of human error than the spectacle he had seen of an Eng- Classical Programme.

lich Labour 'M.P. ́ ́entertainad in Orchestrals" Egmont Overture" the home of his Congress host

(Beethoven)-New Light Sym- which cost £15,000 to build, driven phony Orchestra. de

through the streets of Calcutta in Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B a six-cylinder car belonging to hit Minor for Flutes and Strings", host, and yet leaving, India under (Bach)-Willem Mengelberg and the impression that he had been His Concertgebouw Orchestra consorting with something corres- Concerto in A Major (No. 5) for ponding with Labour ideals in this

Violin (Mozart) Arthur Cette country. rall (Violin) and Orchestra con- ducted by Hamilton Harty. 1st Movement"Allegro Aper

to,

2nd Movement-"Adagio.", 3rd MovementFinale-Tem-

po di Menuetto-Allegro. (This Buite is loaned by a listener), 10.30 p.m.-Rugby, mid-day. Press

news.

10.35 p.m.-Close down,

Dealing with Gandhi's fast, Sir Alfred declared that the "solution of the question was to be found in that co-operation of which Gendhi Would have nothing.

"Mr. Gandhi will be unwise to rely upon either the softness of heart or the softness of head of Lord Willingdon. The Governor of La nation cannot allow his actions to be decided by consideration of

whether Mr. Gandhi will eat his breakfast next morning or not..

All records in the above European programme, except where otherwise stated, are from Z.B.W.'s Library. Bir Alfred, in emphasising the The studio programme between need for the wider spread of real 5.30 and 7.15 p.m. may, on any day, education in India, said: "The be replaced by a relay from Eng-real danger, as I see it, in India land, if reception of the latter hap pens to be good. ・・

glo, centuries long, which we have waged in this country before we have seen power transferred from

is that our efforts to give self- government might end in the trans-- fer of power into the hands of the small and exclusive land-holding. and manufacturing classes, in the mere substitution of Cabrowh... bureaucracy for a white bureau- aracy.

a landed oligarchy to the common "That is the calamity against *propia.

which we have to guard, and the From that point of views we one way in which it can be avoid have gone ahead too rapidly in In- ed is to carry education down to dia We are giving self-govern that 60 per cent, of the population ment to a country in which selt that is still illiterate in any langu government, if we do not take great age. care, will be merely a synonym for the exploitation of the 'have nota by the 'bavee.'"

Unless that can be done, India has to look forward to that strug- (Continued on Preview, Column, A

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