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ENSIGN

CINE CAMERAS

with

Ft-5

Len

A. TACK & CO.

26, Des Voeux Road, Central

ZEISS CAMERAS BINOCULARS Developing & Printing

One Day ServiOS.

MASSAGE.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, HOLDERS OF JAPANISE GOTERSKINT

LICENCE

Cure Sprained-Ankle and Wrist. Recommended for many years by Local Hospitals and Doctors. 4. Wyndham Street (1st Floor).

Tel. No. 26031.

ASSEUR A. SHIMIDZU.

MASSEUSES. KISAKI.

Recommended for many by Government years

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

24, Wyndham St, Tel 24945.

FOR SALE

1934 POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES

from

Stanley Gibbons Ltd.

$ 4.90 Part 1 British Empire Part II Foreign Countries...... $ 7.00 $11.26 Combine The World Yvert and Tellier .....$ 778 Scott Stamp & CoinCo $ 9.00

GRACA & CO.. Dealers in Postage Stamp, Gardon Seeds, Religious Goods; Toys, etc. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, P.O. Box No. 620.. HONG KONG

̈“J. TOMINAGA PACKING CONTRACTOR

ANY KIND OF PACKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED YAMATO

Ask:

CT:

10, Joborton Road,.. MAYEDA & 00.

13. D'Aguilar Street, Telephone 20690.

TAK CHEONG.

(Kat 1888) TAILORS,

OUTFITTERS & DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF FANOT GOODË, ETJ.

504 59, Queen'i Rd., C. Tel. 21317.

PREMISES TO LET

CREDIT FONCIER

· D'EXTREMETM ORIENT

French Bank Building, 5, Queen's Rd. Tel. 91063.

MODERN FLATS Self contained bachelor tat in Peak Mansions, Hongkong.

4 Roomed, 29 & 300, Prince Edward

Road, with Garage.

Roomed, Prince Edward Road, next to Railway Bridge

MODERN RESIDENCES

6 Roomed, 911, 217, 221, 226, 229 and

233, Prince Edward Road, with Garage.

7 Roomed, 83, Waterloo Road, with

Garage

e Roomed, 13, Beltran Rond, next to St Theresa's Church, with Garage.

7 Roomed 994 & 994, Prince Edward

Road with Garage.

MODERN SHOPS & FLATS

In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road,

Kowloon

2, Bard Street, Hongkong. 103, Queen's Road Central, Hong

Kong.

FLATS TO LET

TO LET-Flat No. 4. "Ticia Man-

sion, No. 16, Macdonnell Road, with modern conveniences and partly farnished from the 1st January, 1884 Apply Xavier Bros., Ltd., or Tel. 23722

(187

TTRACTIVE. Four roomed Flats

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1933.

FOB

FOR SALE

DOR. SALE—At 7, Aimai Villas, Kowloon, Dining room suite by. Crwford, in new condition

quantity of blackwood and other faraiture, and a Marmet pramL

FRESH

BUTTER

FROM:

NEW ZEALAND ONLY

PURE 10c. & POUND

PURE

NEW ZEALAND

(1368,

FRESH

PURE

S. HUNG LEE DAIRY Co

BEST

BUTTER

MILK

PURE CREAMY MILK FROM HEALTHY COWS

ONLY 13c. A BOTTLE

..

WORLD PENCIL CO,IŲ)

THE

Manufacturers & Exporters Higher Grade Load Pencils, One Chawlding. Tek 25410.) Fusta Koalann Çılv, Tai, 387

PUBLIC AUCTION

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THE Undersigned have "roerved Tinstructions a

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMME

Broadcast by ZB.W. on 355 Metres

FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 193319.15 pm-European programme.

I p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report...

COMMENCING AT 11.30 A.M.

AC THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET."

4 Cases Screws 23 Cases Tailor's Chalka 1 Ice Making Machine

also

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture and Miscellaneous Goods, etc.

TERMS-CABE on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS,

PUBLIC AUCTION

A in Humphreys and Carnarvon THE Undersigned have received THE Undersigned bave received

All modern Buildings, Kowloon, conveniences. Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Building,

(2000

To

LET Two five-roomed and

Alats in one four-roonied "ABERMOR COURT," May Road. Ready for occupation on 1st December, 1933. Served by an automatic lift and equipped with all modern fittings. including Westinghouse refrigerators. For further particulars apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandra Building. [1933

HOUSES TO LET

HOUSE TO LET Furnished from

1/1/34. Pask District, 3 Living Booms, enclosed Verandah. 4 Bed Rooms, 5 Bath, Rooms & eta. Apply Box No. 2054 c/o Hong Kong Daily (2054 |*Pres.

PREMISES TO LET

10 LET-Ufice from 1st February 1934 in British Concession Bhameen, near British bridge. Please apply to Box No. 588, c/o Hong Kong [58% Daily Press.

WANTED KNOWN

WHY pay more for inferior

American Radio Sets when

the BEST AMERICAN SETS The GENERAL ELECTRIC FIVE AND

Instructions

TO SELL BY

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ON

SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1988 COMMENCING AT IT AM.

t

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, 4 DUDDELL STREET

A FINE ASSORTMENT OF PORCELAIN AND PLATED WARE, PERSIAN CARPETS AND SUNDRY, GOODS (Suitable for X'mas Presents)

TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERT,

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AUCTIONEERS.

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THE

HE Undersigned, have "received"

Instructions

TO SELL BY

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ON

SIX VALVES SUPERHETER | FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1933 ODYNE MODELS may be had at 880 and $120 respectively from the distributors. BUDOLF WOLFF & KEW, LTD., 54, Queen's Road Central. [586

Courtesy, Cocafort, Service

and Luxuries of Modern Hotel Construction

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES BOOM, DUDDELL STREIT.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

Comprising

Fine British Colonial, China, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Old Japan,

THE HOTEL RIVIERA Macau, Shanghai, Siam, Strait, cle

MACAU

-“Rielsen, Maenu.."

TERMS-Cash on DelivERT,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

PRE-PAID ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following dass of advertisments are 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 arivertisers 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. If Charges collected, $1.50.

Please iniuri

THIS FORM MAY BE USED.

Address..

in payment.

Signature...

Address The Advertisement MANAGER, "Hongkong Daily Press. 11. Ice House Street, or P.O. Box

Instractions from

THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME COURT,

TO SELL BY

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ON

-it

WEDNESDAY,

DEO. 13, 1393

AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON AT SHOP K, CHINA BUILDING, QUEEN'S "BOAD, CENTRAL

THE GOODS AND CHATTELS OF THE PARIS SILK STORE.

TERMS AS CUSTOMARY.

LAMMEKT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY"

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1933

COMMENCING AT 11 AM.

AT THE SALES ROOM.

DUDDELL STRRIS-

| A Quantity of Woollen Blan- kets, Woollen and Silk Piece Goods, Silver Tisme, Velvet, Georgette, Poplin, etc, etc.

TM-CAIX ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS,

1.3 p.m.-Recorded music. 1.16 p.m.-A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room. 1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, até. 2.15 p.m.-Close Down

A RELAY FROM BOMBAY, A B.B.C. RECORDED PRO- GRAMME SELECTIONS

BY THE CHEERO BAND FROM THE STUDIO. 4.30-7.30 p.m.-Chinese programme. 6-6.15 pm-Children's Studio Con-

cert.

C.

1.-The Empire Link (Lottie

Gordon)...Carl Henricks 2-Pianoforte Solo-(a) Rach maninoff's Prelude in Minor; (b) Australian Minuet ...me. Lottie Gordon 3-Song-Mighty Lak' A Rose...

Carl Henricka

MACHINE-MAD AGE

Sir Giles Scott's Warning

Revolt of Workers

It is more than a century since Luddite machine-wrecking the clots. Now Bir Giles Gilbert Scott, RA. visualises another revolution against the tyranny of the ma- chine.

"I cannot help feeling that we are all going" machine-mad," 'he said in Els presidential address at the opening of the new session of the Royal Institute of British Architects.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions from

The Holder of Bill of Sole No. 53 of 1933

TO SALE BY

"PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

WEDNESDAY,

"

DEO 18, 1938

"Already we hear the first rum- blings. of discontent and disillu- sion: unemployment seems worde

Ar 12 O'CLOCK NOOK In those countries employing most machinery. and unless science, A+ SHỘP “E” (BINA BUILDING,

much which 'devoted so

QUEEN'S BOAD, CENTRAL thought to producing, turns its attention to consumption in or- der

has

to adjust the balance, we THE GOODS AND CHAT. shall and that, as this tendency TELS OF THE PARIS

SILK STORE to make the machine do all the work of our hands increases, dis- content will increase and even- tually give way to anger." :

March on Factories

Unless this indiscriminate deve-

4.—Song Salaam (Lang)...Miss topment was checked, Sir Gubert

Elvie Yuer

went on, he foresaw the revolu

Comprising

Stock-in-Trade, Furniture and Fittings, Electric Ceiling Fans, etc.

and

5.-Piano Solos(a) Bush Loreton of the rature as being direct One Large Combination Safe

Story; (b) Hongkong Sketched, not against.

governments

or

(e) Chinese Wedding 8.-Our Great Australian Bush... men, but against the tyranny of

the machine. Hume Lottie Padon

"At first I see the advocate of 7.-Song-Can't You Hear Me machinery puzzled and anxious.

Calling Caroline... Carl Hen-and the masses restive and que-TEEMS-A CUSTOMARY.

ricks

rulous; gradually the discontent

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather swells into a tidal wave which

Report.

8.3-8:30 pm-

and

breaks at last in a wild fury of destruction.

"I see crowds marching on the factories, breaking up the "ma- chines, many being electrocuted or scalded to death in the wild. orgy of destruction.

་་

A relay from Borbay Introduc

ing E. The Governor, with Descriptive Street Scenes Indian Music. 8.30-0 p.m.-

Carnaval Suite, Op. 9 (Schu-

“Thén as an epilogue, we see the maan) (arr. for Russian Ballet)

London Symphony Orchestra people back to a simpler and more conducted by Sir London Rohuman ideal, living hard-work- ing, simple but contented lives. I nald.

make a present of this idea" to 9-9.30 p.m.

some "flm producer.

A B.B.C, RECORDED PROGRAMME

Mr. A. J. Allan will talk on "My

Adventure in Chislehurst." 9.30-10.30 p.m.-

FROM THE STUDIO. Selections by The Chegro Band.

FROGRAMME.

1-Rhapsodie Russe (conducted

by Prof. N. A. Tonoff) 2-Blue Prelude. 3-Sentimental Gentleman" from

Georgia

4.1 Ruised My Hat

3.Play, Fiddle, Play.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ma- THE Undersigned, have received

"Let us be proud of our chinery! I wonder. Let us rather beware of our machinery.”

Instructions from

• COURT,

*To BELL AT

The motto in architecture, said THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME

now. "Build in Bir Giles, was truth and let beauty take care of itself." On all sides they heard the cry of the extremists-away with. ornament; tradition, away with away with everything save grim, stark functionalion. Buildings must become machines, they must

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ON

be built by "machines, they must WEDNESDAY, look like machines, they must function' like machines,

Bir Giles described as the great. est artists those who, though cap- able of going to extremes, stud!-

DEC. 13, 1933

As 12 O'CLOCK NOON

B-Fountainctte (conducted by ously avoided doing so. A fire A SHOP K, CHINA BUILDING,

Prof. N. A Tonoff).

7.-Night and Day.

8.-Oh! Mister Carpenter.. 9-From Meadow to Mayfair

Suite for Orchestra by Eric Coates

(1) In the Country. (Rustic

Dance)

(2) A Sing by the Way

(Romance)·

(3). Evening in Town (Valse) (conducted by Prof, N. A.

Tonoff).

work of art," he said, "should be restrained and controlled, "yet free: It contains, in fact a num- ber of delicate balances, the ba tances found in Nature; but in Art the struggle of opposites and the resulting delicate nervous poise between extremes must be fought out in a single individual -the artist,

"

"Art and Gol "In this controlled exuberance 10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press lies the great difficulty of Art:

News.

10.35 p.m.-Close Down.

those of you who play golf will

combined

Should reception prove satisfac-understand me when I say that I And the same thing appites to that tory, the programme between 5

game. controlled and & p.m. will be replaced by exasperating

exuberance, restraint a relay from Daventry,

with freedom-1, indeed, 'a difficult balance of opposites. It is why great artists are so rare BANGKOK LAWYER SAILS and so many of us such rotter.

golfers!"

HOME

"

Chinese Build Boat In Singapore

GROUND FLOOR, QUEEN'S ED.

CENTRAL."

ONE CASH REGISTER (WORKED BY ELECTRICITY.)

TERMS A CUSTOMASY.

LAMMERT BROS

ATCTIONEERS,

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T

instructions

Bir Olles said that he would feel happler about the future of archi-. tecture had the best ideas of Mo-THE. Undersigned have received dernism been grafted upon the best traditions of the past; in other words, it Modernist" had come by evolution rather than by revolution.

of to

Following recent examples in

"Wil Modernism be given time Chins, one of Bangkok's lawyers

to develop into something fine?" has decided that the only way for asked Sir Giles, or will the rest- him to travel home is to sail the lessness of modern times vies PUBLIC AUCTION journey Accordingly he has bad such a gradual development with

and switch a boat built by Chinese in a local impatience dockyard to his own specifications, something else before anything and from a telegram received in

treme expression of Modernism HE. Undersigned, have received Bangkok it appears he has made has been achieved? In the ex-

Instructions

the first leg of the journey suc

lies its greatest danger; the in- cessfully, His grew consists of the

evitable reaction will sweep. Lt 'a' Chinese, builder of the boat

away." and a Malay.

TH

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1988

COMMENCING AT 11 AM

AT THE SALES ROOM, 4, DUDDELL STaxri. ONE CASE LACES

and

„ONE CASE COFFEE

TERMS -Cash on DaLIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.;

AUCTIONEERS.

To SXLL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1938

COMEZOING AT 2.30 PM.

AT THEIR SALES BOOM, DUDDELL STaker

TOYS TOYS!!

TOYS !!!

- Moderniat work, sald Bir Giles, demanded a super-finish, or jus- chine finish, yet, owing to ex- Dressed Dolls, Furniture Bet, pense, this could rarely be afford- Rocking Horses, Lead Boldiers ed, and as a consequence a great Games, Billiard Tables, Battle Ships, deal of the work had a shoddy Word Making Farme, Golf & Cricket

Beta, Wooden and Mehanical Toy Crackers, Flags, Xmas Decorations, etc., etc

character.

"Nevertheless," Bir Giles con

Mr. G. C. H. Culley, the owner, sent his wife and family home by the more orthodox and comforta ble route on a passenger steamer, and he expects to join them in England some time in 1934. From Bangkok. Mr. Culley sailed his boat, the "Joanna to, Ream, and then shaped a course for Singa- cluded, I think it would be a pore, whither he has reported his serious loss to architectural, deve- safe arrival and his need of lopment if it were sweps com- funds. His further progress will pletely away in a violent reaction. be watched with interest by his I want to see its best features and friends in Bangkok and in Eng characteristics retained and graft-

ed at first on to the traditions of | the past, and then gradually de- What, by the way, happens to veloped not by a group, but by all all these boude built to special architects in the country, working

land.

specifications and designs, when together on the same lines.

On" Vuw.rom WEDNESDAY, THE 18TH DECEMBER, 1988.

owners have carried out their "Let us ávoid being extrems, TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY, plans, and reached the port of even if it does in these vulgar, their ambitinn 12.

vs. pay to be sensational; let tis Mr. Culley, is a partner in the beware of too much machinery, Bangkok legal firm of Messrs. and let us air at quality rather Baguley and Tooth.

than noveltyd he

LAMMEER BROS

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