ENSIGN
CINE GAMERAS
with
F1-5
Lon
A. TACK & CO.
26, Dès Pheux Road, Central
ZEISS
CAMERAS
BINOCULARS
Developing & Printing "One Day Service.
MASSAGE.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori,
HOLDERS OF JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
"LICENCE
Cure Sprained-Ankle and Wrist. Recommended for many years by Local Hospitals and Doctors. 4.Wyndham Street (1st Floor).
Tel. No. 25051.
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU
ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.
Recommended for many years by Government Civil Hospital, Peak and by all Hospital, etc., the local doctors.
24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945.
Just Received Fresh supply of RELIABLE AND TESTED Flower and Vegetable SEEDS
cf
Messrs. Sutton & Sons Reading.
The opportunity of serving you will
be a pleasure and your commands will have cur best attention.
GRACA & CO.
No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET.
P.O. Box No. 820
HONG KONG
J. TOMINAGA
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933.
PREMISES TO LET HOTEL (PRIVATE) H.K. WIRELESS THE FAR EAST
CREDIT FONCIER
D'EXTREME
ORIENT
RGYLE PRIVATE HOTEL Aanduit Road. Telephone 18. Singla, Double and Suites.
Flash System. Hot and Cold Waters. Excellent Cuisine. Terms reasonabis Write or Phong Mr. J. Russell.
French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Rd. POSITIONS VACANT.
Tel. $1003...
MODERN FLATS Self contained bachelor dat In Peak Mansions, Hongkong.
4 Roomed, 298 & 300, Prince Edward
Road, with Garage.
sj
2 Roomed, Prince Edward Road, next;
to Railway Bridge,
MODERN RESIDENCES
8 Roomed, 211, 217, 991, 928, 929 and 233, Prince Edward Road, with Garage.
N
7 Roomed, 88, Waterloo Road, with
Garage
6 Roomed, 13, Belfran Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage.
7 loomed 284 & 994, Frince Edward
Road with Garage.
MODERN SHOPS & FLATS In Cambay Buildings, Nathan
Kowloon,
2, Burd Street, Hongkong.
"Road,
103, Queen's Road Central, Hong
Kong.
FLATS TO LET
то
LET-Two five roomed and one four-roomed flata in "ABERMOR COURT," May Road. Ready for occupation on 1st December, 1933. Served by an automatic lift and equipped with all modern fittings including Westinghouse refrigerator. For further particulars apply ta'
·HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Building. [1933
HOUSES TO LET
LET OR FOR SALE—Newly
Tbuilt unfurnished house. Ems Avenue, Kowloon, 2 living rooms, 3- bedrooms, a bathrooms, usual offices, garage. Reply to Box No. 1923, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press
$1929:
LOST.
the Peak, on Friday last, small earring, tortoiseshell inlaid gold, valua antique. High sentimental reward offered. Please return 373 Peak
(060
WANTED KNOWN
OTOR CYCLES. Coventry.
PACKING CONTRACTOR M MARVEL" 97.c.c. $275,
ANY KIND OF PACKING
PROMPTLY EXECUTED
Ask:
་
YAMATO
1, Johnston Boad,
她
MAYEDA & CO.
13, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone 20690.
TAK CHEONG
(Ext. 1888) TAILORS,
OUTFITTERS & DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY GOODS, Erc.
60 52, Queen'a Ed., C. Tel. 91317.
"SILENT SUPERB" 148.c.o. $400, When present stocks sold prices cannot be repeated." Sole Agents-RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LIMITED,
[574
NEW LOT MARCONIPHONE
PORTABLE SIX VALVES. KOLSTER BRANDES 666. BIX VALVES SUPERHETS just landed. The Cream of British Receivers RUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LTD. Sole Agents.
(575
ASTROLLO - Wakefield Upper Cylinder lubricant-reduces friction, wear, patrol consumption, carbon formation. Robertson, Wilson & Co., Ltd, Agants, Tel. 21748,
[570
Courtesy, Comfort, Servies
and Luxuries of Modern Hotel
Construction
THE HOTEL RIVIERA
MACAU
Oable Addresas Riviera,
PRE-PAID
TIGHLY Recommended Baby,
HTML Cook Hoe and Coolie free 1st February, 1974, Separately or together. Apply Mrs. R. S. W. Paterson, (2036 &, Queen's Gardens.
PROTECT and STRENGTHEN Your THROAT & CHEST with
VALDA
PASTILLES
On Sale at all Chemists & Druggists.
INSIST on the boxes bearing the name VALDA.
FRESH
BUTTER
FROM..
NEW ZEALAND
ONLY
PURE 80C. A POUND
PURE
NEW ZEALAND
FRESH
PURE
S. HUNG LEE DAIRY CO
BEST
BUTTER
MILK
PURE CREAMY MILK FROM HEALTHY COWS ONLY 13c. A BOTTLE
Aunts Cratinont
HONGKONG FOOT
Certain má Painless Cuce with AUNT'S OINTMENT
Al Landing Premacina
DONT FORGET
THAT WHEN You are at Home you can get the HONG KONG
DAILY PRESSTM: at SELFRIDGES.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The following class of adverisșmente ore charged at the price given below:-
SITUATIONS VACANT.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.
-HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
When so required replies to box numbers will be posted to sivertisers daily. Extra stamps for postage should be remitted.
All advertisements must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender
Announcements not exceeding 25 Words are inserted under this heading at a Pre-paid Rate of One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS. I Charges collected, $1.50.
THIS FORM MAY BE USED."
Pleas
Signature....
Address..
Address:--The ADvertisement MaNAGER, "Hongkong Daily. Press, 11, Ice House Street, or PO Box 1
PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metrès
11-11am-Stock and Exchange
Britain and Trade
with China
TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES
£2,000,000 R.A. EXHIBITION
King to Lend Pictures Next Year
(Special Air-Mail Service)
Special Air-Mail Servies
Quotations. selected London. Six-The matter of "European
London Nov. 8. and New York Stock Quota- ["peace and disarmament,” the sub-
Sir William Llewellyn, President Lions, Weather Report, etc. ject of world
commodity prices of the Royal Academy, stated yest 11.30 am. Chinese recorded pro and the dimcult problem of the terday that the Kinibition of Br
gramme.
future government of India aretish Art, to be opened at Burling- all very much in the public mind ton House in January, will be "the at the present time. It is to be greatest selection of British art hoped, however, that these imme-ever housed under one roof,” diate and nsistent questions will
of recorded music.
.
12.30 p.m.--European programme 1: p.m.-Local time and weather
report.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS.
NOTICE
FOR the convenience of
oar
Clients, we will open s Kowloon Branch Sales Room, at No. 85, Hankow Road, Ground Floor,,/ on the fat. December, 1933.
LAMMERT BROS.,
'Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Instructions
་
1.20 p.m-Rugby Press news, etc.;l not cause us to neglect our im At the head of the list of lend- 1.30 p.m. A relay of the Rotary portant interests in the Far Easter is the King. The objects exTHE Undersigned have received.
Club Tiffin Speech from the or, prevent us from giving to the bibited, in addition to pictures Gloucester Restaurant-Rotar-changes now taking place in China (oll and water colour) will include: Jan E. Bacci on" How to Learn the attention which they deserve. Sculpture, Embroidery, Tapestry a Language."
Events in that country are deve- Furniture, Armour, Silver. And loping so rapidly and so signin other Objects, d'Art, cantly that notwithstanding our The Daily Telegraph understands many preoccupations elsewhere, it that the value of the works on is essential that careful considera- | exhibition, for insurance purposes,
2 p.m.-Close down.
Three Studio Items To-night. Relay from Hong Kong Hotel.. 4.30-7 p.m. Chinese recorded pro-
gramme.
7 to 10.30 p.m.European pro-
gramme.
7 p.m. Closing local, stock quota-
tions, etc. 7.3-7:80 p.m.
Variety.
Band-Creole Rhapsody The
Jungle Band. Vocal The Lady or the Lady's
Vote.
Vocal-Before I Go to Sleep-
Anona Winn, Harald French, George Baker and Leonard Henry. Pianoforte Duet-Sunshine Suše
Medley. Piano forte Duet Goodnight
Vienna Medley-Rale da Cos ta and Harry Jacobson,"
Were Dancing. Vocal Duet-What More Can I ask?-Layton and Johnstone.
TO SELL BY
·PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
tion should be given to our policy will be about £2,000,000, but an TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1937,
in this important part of the world exact figure, cannot yet be given
as negotiations with all the poten- tial lenders are not complete.
COMEINDING AT 10.30 A.M.
The exhibition will be opened to Ar No. 397, PRINCE EDWARD the public on Jan. 6 and will con- BOAD, 1ST FLOOR, KOWLOON tinue into March. It will serve a two-fold purpose: to bring home to the people of this country a sense achievements of British artists, and to show other nations the splendid part played by the British school.
of the
· Important features will be a magnificent collection of water co- lours, and a Ane selection from
A QUANTITY OF VALUABIN
HOUSEHOLD.
FURNITURE
ON VIEW FROM MONDAY,
THE 27TH NOV., 1983.
at this critical perfod of its his- tory.
During the past seven years the absence of any effective central Government in China, and the frequent rise and full of local gov ernments and military chieftains, have almost of necessity compell ed us to stand aloof, but there is a danger, I feel of this attitude of detachment being allowed to deve- lop into a polley of drift. White no one would contend that conditions in China are settled, or deny that great divisions still exist, the situa- tion is undoubtedly more stable there than it has been for some time past. Solid hope
for the -future-was-contained in the "an-
half ago ernment a year and a that it would fight no more civil wars, but concentrate on efforts to restore prosperity, particularly in the Yangtze Valley. The progress
Both private and pubife owners which has already been made on at home and abroad are following these lines may well be described the lead given by his Majesty. PUBLIC AUCTION. as remarkable, and the Nanking American and other foreign collec- Government to-day possesses more
tors are generously co-operating prestige and power than any of in temporarily returning famous its predecessors.
It is true that work to where some important THE Undersigned bare received... it is faced with many difficulties, Even
instructions not least among which are the works have so far been withheid activity of Communist propaganda for private reasons,” Sir William and the bitter jealousy of political Llewellyn said, yesterday, "we are rivals, but it is just these dini-sill hopeful of securing many of culties which create the need for them.
the halcyon period of British art, the late 18th and early 19th cen- names as turles, including such Hogarth, Reynolds, Gainsborough, TERMS: CASE OF DELIVERY."
LAMMERT BROS
Vocal Duet Boy and Gnouncement by the Nanking Gov- Constable, and Turner.
7.30-8 p.m.-
· From the Studio. The 8th of a series of Lesson in "Cantonese." by the Rev. 'Mr. H. R. Wells,
8. p.m.-Local time and weather
report...
8.3-9 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong, Hotel Dance Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management. (During the in- tervals recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio.) 9-9.30 p.m.---
From the Studio.
A Recital by Miss Elsa Alves (Coloratura Soprano) accom- panied by Miss Maria Gomes with Flyte, obligato by Mr. J.
R. Suiter.
Programme. 1-Ardon gi incenat (Lucia di
Lammermoor) (Donizetti)..... 2.-Spargi d'amaro planto (Lucia di Lammermoor) (Donizetti). 3. La Serenata. (Tosti)..
Interval,
1. Parla! (Ardit). 2.-The Doll's Song (Tales of
Hoffman) (Offenbach), 3-La Capinera (Julius Bene-
dict).
9.30-9.45 p.m.-
Concert Waltzes.
Roses of the South (Strauss)
Bruno Walter conducting the Berlin Philharmonic Orches-
tra
Sporting pictures, in which the of British artists. is supremacy acknowledged,
re- will be well presented.
both moral and material support "The exhibition will establish be- There is no Power to whom she yond question that British art has
AUCTIONEERS,
TO SELL BL
- PURLIC AUCTION
should be able to look for that contributed enormously to Euro- TUESDAY, NOV. 28, 1938 support more than ourselves, with pean culture, and to the world's our long experience and prestige store of art treasures. It will be a and our many business interests show of extraordinary variety and In the Far East.r metadata a quality,”
I am urging no mere altruistic policy. Taking a long view, a pro- sperous and well-governed China; with its population of over 400,- 000,000, offers larger trading possi- bilities than exist in any other market in the world. For com- mercial reasons, therefore, if for no other, it should be our aim to
assist the Nanking Government by every possible means to lead China back along the path of peace and prosperity.
DISAPPEARANCES
AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON
AT. THEIR SALES ROOM,
4, DUDDELL STREET
17 BALES WOODFREE SIMILE
PRINTING PAPER.
Mr. Gorden Selfridge in the course of his strenuous business. career must have experienced
lot of every successful man. the many worries which are the TERM8--CASH ON DELIVEST,
One cannot help feeling, however, that these must pale before the
LAMMERT BROS.;
AUCTIONEERS.
To achieve this in- volves the adoption of a more de- Ahlte polley to-day than we have been pursuing, perhaps Justifiably, permanent residence of the British in recent years. We have an op- Minister should be changed from Portunity now, which may never Peking, which is 600 miles from anxieties caused by the periodical and again occur, to resume our leader the seat of the Nanking Govern- reports that his daughter ship in Chinese affairs on the lines ment, to a city nearer the centre her husband, the Vicomte de which we formerly exercised with of things” to-day:
missing in their Such move Sibour, are results so beneficial to Great Bri- should, of course, he initiated not aeroplane. tain and to China.
as a substitute for, but as an in- They seem to have almost A change of British Ministers istegral part of, a transition from developed a habit of vanishing.
The occasioni now taking place. Mr.might well mark the opening of active support.
an attitude of aloofness to one of Their latest disappearance, while
on. a flight from Calcutta to' a new chapter in Anglo-Chinese
Rangoon, has happily proved, relations, and I would suggest, as
like its predecessors, to be of r a significant first step, that the
long duration,
Eva Waltzes (Lehar-arr. Schott) Carmen Sylvia (Ivanovicl)-In- térnational Novelty Orchestra. 8.45-10.15 p.m.
From the Studio,
A pianoforte Recital by
Harry Ore,
Programme. 1-Andante (Mozart). 2-Eccossaise (Beethoven). 3-Ballad (Grleg),
(b)
4. Menuet (H. Ore). 5.-(a) Volga Boatmen;
Dance from Ballet. “Ray- monda" (Glazounoff-Zlloti).
8. Minstrels (Debussy); 10.15-10.30 p.in-
Orchestra.
La Siesta (Barcarolle) (Norton, arr. Lotter)"The Palladium Orchestra,
The Grasshopper's Dance (Buca- "lossi) The Palladium Orches-
tra
Rosamunde Entracte
bert)-Ban Francisco
phony Orchestra,
(Behu- Sym-
10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press
news:
10.35 p.m.-Close down.
All records in the above Euro- Dean programme are selected from
Z.B.W.'s Library.
THE EDWARDIAN TRADITION
An association with Embassy Club affairs of fourteen years the has been interrupted by resignation of Col Wilfred Eger- ton, because of a slight difference of opinion with the Board He does not intend, however, to sever His connection, entirely: putet
Col Egerton is the youngest brother of the Earl of Ellesinere, and in club circles in very well known, bef
Aman of charming personality, The follows the Edwardian tradi>' bion in manners, dress and spee- ch. Fils liking for very high collars has been the delight of society caricaturists for yeara
11
DIFFICULT DECISIONS
I am, Sir, Your faithfully,
J. 8. WARDLAW MILNE. House of Commons, Nov. 8.
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
TRYING TO PICK OUT A CLUB BREAKFAST FROM THE DOZEN OR MORE COMBINATIONS OFFERED WITH
THE WAITER STANDING AT YOUR ELBOW, TAPPING WITH HIS PENCIL AND OTHERWISE SIGNIFYING THAT HE'S IN A HURRY
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.