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A Cupuncture Moro Causis and Bone Setting. HOLDERS OF JAPANESE AND

Hora KONG AOYEREMENTS'

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ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU

ASSEUSE S. KISAKI. Recommended for many years by Government Civil Hospital, Peak Hospital, etc., and by all the local doctors.

24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945.

FOR SALE

*1934 POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES

from

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Scott Stamp & Coin Co $ 900

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French Bank Building, 5, Queen's' Rd. Tel. 21063.

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MODERN RESIDENCES

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

PHE Undersigned have received

Instructions from

THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME COURT,

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

BUSY YEAR FOR ROYAL FAMILY

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

Broadcast by Z.B.W. 600 Public Functions

on 355 Metres

1-2 p.m.-European programme.

1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report

1.3 p.m-Recorded music.. 1.20 p.m.-Rugby Pres News, etc. 1.30 pm relay of the Rotary

Tifin Club

Speech Mr. Storry B. Freeman, C.B.K. on "The Engineers, Outlook."" 2 pm-Close Down."

From the Studio a talk on "Billards" by Willie Smith. BBC. Recorded Programme. 4.30-7.30 p.m.-Chiese program

me..

A

7.25-7.30 p.m.-From the Studio.

A Talk on "Safety First" by Mr. Lo Shuk Fun

7.30-10.30 pm-European

gramme.

7.30 pmClosing Local

During 1933

PRINCE GEORGE RIVALS

THE QUEEN

A

(Special Air-Mall Service)

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

THE Dadermgned hara masived

Instructions

TO SELL BT

PUBLIC AUCTION

OR

FRIDAY. FEB. London, Jan. 10.

8, 1934

Over 600 publio engagements were i carried out during 1933 by the royal, family,

More than 70 public appearances were made by the King. Though he was not able to hold the firs four Courts at Buckingham Palace -rheumatism in the shouldar pre- vented him from wearing uniform -His Majesty held the fifth Court, four investitures at the palace, a levee at St. James's, two garden Stock Parties and several dinner parties, and opened the World Economic Conference.

Dro-

Quotations, etc. 7.33-8 p.m. From the Studio,

The 25th of a series of lessona in "Cantonese" by Mr. H. R. Wells, 8 pm Local Time, and Weather

Report.co

The King's other activities in- cluded attending a number of race meetings. His horses had one of the most successful seasons for many 8.3-8.27 pm-Midsummer Night's years, winning the Newbury Cup, Dream (Mendelssohn, Op. 21) the Hardwicke Stakes the Duke Francisco Symphony of York Handicap, and Orchestra under the direction other important races of Alfred Hert 8.27-9 pm-Concert Items

-San

Busy Prince

several

COMMENCING at 5,15 P.M AS THEIR SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET.

VALUABLE - COLLEC- TION OF POSTAGE STAMES

Comprising

Fine China, Hongkong, British Colonies, Old Europe, Siam, Straits, etc., etc.

ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 31ST JAN... 1984.

TERMS--CLIR OF DELIVEÉT.

MMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEER".

Every year the Queen, who Octet-Memories of Jobann

a pents nearly every afternoon, Strauss (arr. Willoughby)-J- when she is in London, visiting HSquire Colèste Octet.

hospitals and charitable institu- Song-Chaway! Awake! Beloved tions, holds the unofficial "record"

"Hiawatha Coleridge Tay- for the number of engagements PUBLIC AUCTION.

which she carries out." But last year, Prince George, who, besides fulfilling official engagements haa been working extremely hard as an Inspector of "the Home Official Factories Department, rivalled his. mother.

lar). Song-The Legend of Kleinsack

Tales of Hoffman" Ofen bach)-Tudor Davies (Tenor). Octet Valse Caprice (Rubin-

stein, arr. Crooke) Octet -Perpetuum Mobile (We- ber, arr. Crooke). H. Squire Celeste Octet. Song-Wine, Women and Bon

(Strauss)." Song The Doll's Song ("Tales

of Hoffman" - Offenbach) -- Mavis Bennett (Soprano). 9-9.05 p.m. From the Studio.

A talk on "Safety First" by the Hor Secretary, Hongkong Auto moblie Association. 9.05-9.15 - p.m.---

HE Undersigned have" received

THE

Mas

Instructions" from

HOTEL

PROPRIETRESS Just now Prince George is busier OF 15FON" PRIVATE than ever preparing for his trip to South Africa, He leaves London on January 19 for Cape Town, and is learning the "tual", and choosing his kit for the tour.

The Prince of Wales had a busy year, too, with visits to the un- employed as patron of the National Council of Social Service, tours of his Duchy of Cornwall, and other March engagements all over the country, He also is omtemplating a trip abroad.

Band Tannhauser

(Wagner). Band-Marche Aux Flambeaux (Meyerbeer)-Band of R. M. Goldstream Guards. 9.15-9.30 pm-From the Studio.

A talk on "Billards" by Willie Smith, 9.30-10.30 p.m.-A B.B.C. Recorded

Programme.

ly

A

tion.

"WORLD AWAY"

Ar No. 1. BOWEN ROAD

TO SELL BY

1

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

Tuesday and Wednesday

He may go to the Bahamas for the 30th and 31st Jan. 1994 & holiday early in the new year, though it is not yet certain whether CoxNG EACH DAY ar 10 A.M. the pressure of other engagements will permit it.

A QUANTITY' OF VALUABLE

royalty.

„HOUSEHOLD.

FURNITURE

Comprising

Teak Hatstand, Chesterfield Couch

with and Arm Chairs, Teak Cabinet; Teak :

Princess Royal Better ́ ́, At Buckingham Palace and St. James's and at the Piccadilly home of the: Duke and Duchess of York, family chronicle from the comptrollers, and secretaries, equez- year 1812 to the year 1933, special-ries and ladies-in-waiting are hard

written for broadcasting by at work filling calendars John Watt, and produced by the engagements of every kind for 184, Dining Table, Teak Side Board, author in the London studios of and dealing with scores of letters Dinner Waggon, Chairs, Tosk Bed- the British Broadcasting Corpora-daily, asking for the presence of steads with Springs and Mattresses, Teak Wardrobe with Bevelled The Princess Royal, who bad to Mirror, Teak Dressing Table, Chest reet all summer and autumn with of Drawers, Bed Linen, Towels, appendicitis which ended in operation, is hoping to resume her normal busy life in a few weeks.

Princess Elizabeth is hoping to be allowed to fulfil her first public engagement this month, when her mother, the Duchess of York, hae promised to take her to a pantomine matinee.

The Orchestra under the direc- tion of Loalle Woodgate,

The Wireless Military Band con- ducted by B. Walton O'Donnell " 10.30p.m.-Rugby Mid-day "Press

News.

10.35 p.m.-Close Down

MANILA BROADCAST- 5.00 p.m.-Tea Dance Programme -San Juan Cabaret Orchestra. 8.10 p.m-Spanish Informational

Period.

6.30 p.m.-English Informational

Perloc

7.00 pm Chamber Music, 7.30 pm-Leric Music House Pro- gramme--Chuck Robins at the Seller Grand.

7.45 p.m-Bay View Hotel Orches-

8.15 p.m.--Momenta Ligico, con- ducted by Antonio Serrano. 8.45 p.m.-Stock Quotations. 8.55 p.m.-Conservatory of Music -

Univ. of the Philippines. Graduation Recital Rosario Zandueta-Grieg Concerto in A Minor, assisted by Orchestra conducted by Dr. Bantiago, 10.30 pm-8ign off,"

10

BANKING PROFITS

AD

A Disappointing Year

(Special Air-Mall Service)

London, January '10, ⠀ The preliminary reports. Issued by the leading banks so far in- dicate that 1933 was by no means three a disappointing year. In out of four casts, a moderate ex- pansion in profits is shown, while dividend payments are maintained at the rate paid for 1332, The an- nouncements made to dale are as follows

Carpets, Cutlery, Crockery, Glass Ware, Ornaments, Pictures, Enamel - Bath, Porcelain Wash Basin, etc.

etc..

also

Fine Carved Black Wood Ware One Piano

Fine Mauritius, Palme and Flants.

ON VIEW FROM BUNDAY AND MONDAY, THE 28TH AND 20TH JANUARY, 1984.

TERMS - CASH of DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undermigned have received

Instractions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

During the troubles days the spring of 1933 the Chinese Women's League of Peking was

Barclays Bank; Net profit £1- very active in securing contribu- tions of money and saleable 804.679, against £1,574,013 Allo- articles to be used for the cation to Stan Widows Fund £50,- benefit of the soldiers. Not all 000, against nil last year, Dividend of the money or other gifts were 14 per cent, the same, Carry, for- used last year, and the officers ward £570,233, against ES17,760

THURSDAY, FEB. 1, 1934 of the league recently turned brought in. over the sum of $500 together Midland Bank: Net profit £2,-

COMMENCING AT 11 AM. with a number of curios (por 268,840, against £2,019.143. Allo- celains, fans, paintings, etc.) to cation to contingencies reserve JAN. 31, 1984 | the Red Cross Limbless Fund £350,000; against $300,000 Divid-1 Ar Tax L EVERETT INC.

which was established for the end 16 per cent. the same Carry OFFICE, QUEEN'S BUILDING At 12.30 PM.

purpose of supplying artificial forward 2864,483 against £650,397

TOP FLOOR, CONNAUGHT limbs to soldiers wounded in the brought inuen fighting.

WEDNESDAY,

AT TEFI SALES ROOM; DUDDELL STREET.

11 PONIES, 9 SADDLES, 18

Lloyds Bank: Net pront: £1,438,- 822, against 21,550.511. Allocation to contingencies £100.000, against £200,000.- Dividend 12 per cent, against the same. Carry forward 2506,104 against £514748 brought

BRIDLES AND ALL SHEDS ETC.banking profits has been reversed, Practically all the banks, with the OF THE HONG KONG RIDING exception of Barclays, found it in m SCHOOL OF MATAU WAT necessary to reduce dividend from Martins Bank: Net proût £654.- | the level paid for so many years $41, against £636,950. Allocation up to 1922

ROAD, KOWLOONE,

TERMS:-As Customary.

GAS HAMMERT BROS.

SAUGLIONEERS.

ROAD

A QUANTITY. OF VALUABLE ^ OFFICE FURNITURE.

ON VIEW FROM DAY OF SALE.

Equally favourable are the pre- liminary statements of their count companies, both Alexanders £207.003,against 8185,388 brought This→CASH ON DELITESY, and the Union announcing the in maintenance of their dividends

to premises redemption, fund £60,- 000, against nit, Dividend 14 per cent, the same Carry forward

This is the first year since 1920

(Continued on previous cumu.)

and a small increase in the in which the downward: Frend of amounts carried forward.”

LANMEET BROS.

AUCTIONEREA.

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