IF it's anything in ..
PREMISES TO LET
|PHOTOGRAPHY CREDIT FONCIER
we have it CAMERA'S
for Stills and MOVIES.
"of every description.
A. TACK & CO.
26. Dea Vooux Road, Central.
Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori, MASSAGE.
A Cupuncture Moxo Causis Aud Bone Setting HOLDERS OF JAPANESE AND
HONG KONG GOVERNMENTS
LICENCES.
Cure 'Sprained Ankle and Wrist. Recommended for many years by Local Hospitals and Üpetors. 4, Wyndham Street (tst Floor). Tel. No. 26051.
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU ASSEUSES. KISAKI
MASSE
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
Stanley Gibbons Ltd.
Part 1 British Empire $4.90 Part II Foreign Countries......$7.50 Yvert and Tellier.8 7.75 Scoft Stamp & Coin Co. 8. 9.00
GRACA & CO Dealers in Postage Stamp, Gardon Beeds, Religions Goods, Toys, etc. No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET," P.O. Box No. 82), BONG KONG.
-J. TOMINAGA
PACKING CONTRACTOR
ANY KIND OF PACKING PROMPTLY EXECUTED
diki YAMATO
10, Johnston Road, MAYEDA & 00. 13, D'Aguilar Street, Telephone 20690.
HOTEL (PRIVATE)
ROYLE PRIVATE
HOTEL
A Conduit Head Telephone 28-439. Single, "Double and Suites. Flush System, Bot and Cold Waters. Excellent Cuisine Terms reasonable Write or Phone Mr. J. Russell,
D'EXTREME ORIENT
French Bank Building. 5, Queen's Ri Tel. 91063
MODERN FLATS .*.*
4 Roomed, 298, 300, 200 & 971, Prince
Edward Road, with Garage.
2 Roomed, Prince Edward Road," next
to Railway Bridge.
3 Roomed. 103 .1n6, Tai Po Rosd. MODERN RESIDENCES
5 Roomed, 221, 293, 229, 931, 849, 951 278, Prince Edward Road, with Garage
8 Roomad, 119, Belfram Road, next to St. Theresa's Church, with Garage.
7 Hoomed 294, Prince Edward Road,
with Garage.
MODERN SHOPS & FLATS In Cambay Buildings, Nathan Road,
Kowloos.
A
2, Burd Street, Hongkong,"
163, Queen's Road Central, Hong
Kong. 23, Hing Hon Road.
FLATS TO LET
TTRACTIVE. Three and Four roomed Flats in Humphreys and Carnarvon Buildinss and Five rocied house in Minden Villas Kowloon. All modern conveniences. Also lock up garages Dear Hay Road Tram Station Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD., Alexandre Building.
(2060
ATTRACTIVE TWO roomed Flat
in Nathan Road, Kowloon. Modern conveniences. Few minutes' walk from the Star Ferry. Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE UO., LTD, Alexandra Building, (2324
Tolo Macdonnell Road, from 1st March. Apply Messrs. Xavier Brosy Led, or Telephone.29799. [2232
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HOUSES TO LET
To
O LET-Moderate rental, Peak District one partially furnished and one unfurnished house with tennis court and large garden. Apply Box No. 2338, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press.
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TO
LET-FELIX VILLAS. Desir-.
and healthy locality. Four large a d three small rooms, two bathrooms. Modern sanitation, Bus service. Garage, Moderate rental. Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Department, Prince's Build- ing. Phone No. 20910,
1678
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Courtesy, Comfort, Service
and Luxuries of Modern Hotel Construction
THE HOTEL RIVIERA
MACAU
Cable Address :-"Riviera, Macau."
PRE-PAID
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1934.
POSITION WANTED.
XFERIENORD Stenotypist sooks
engagement
Box No. 678,
slo Hong Kong Daily Press;
FOR
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THE WORLD PEAL CO.ID
Manufacturers & Exporters Higher Grade Lead Pancila
ChBuilding, M, 25610,
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BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES,
H.K. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
1-2.15 p.m. European programme. 1 pm Local Time, and Weather
Report. 1.03 pm. Recorded music. 1.15 pm A Relay" of the Hong Kong Hotel Orchestra from the Hong Kong Hotel Grill room. 1.30 p.m. Local Weather forecast.
etc.
2.15 pm Clasa Dawn.. 1
Dual Transmission To-Night, 5-8 pm. European Frogramme, 6-7 p.m.ATA
A relay of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra, from the Hong .Kong Hotel Roof Garden,
7 p.m. Closing Local Stock QuotЯ-
tions, etc.
7.3-8 pm: Recorded programme, Band-Faust Frolles (Gounod, arr.
Somers
S. HUNG LEK DAIRY CO I PUBLIC AUOTION Band-Garmen Caprice (Bizet, arr.
BEST
MILK
BUTTER
PURE CREAMY MILK FROM HEALTHY COWS ONLY 180 A BOTTLE
LOCAL MAPS
Peak District,
Kowloon,
Victoria, New Territories.
HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.
Mr. E. V. M.R. de Sousa has received instructions to sell by Public Auction in One Lot on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, 1934, at 9 o'clock p.m.`at the China Aurtion Rooms, 5, Queen's Road Central (Basement of French Bank Building), the Valuable Lease hold Property being No. 28. Des Voeux Road Central. Victoria Hong Kong, aituate on Section E and the Remain ing Portion of Marine Lot No. 10.
For further Particalars and Con- ditions of Sale, Apply to:-
M22. TSO & HODGSON, Solicitors. National Bank Building, or to
MR. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneers,
China Auction Rooms, No. 5, Queen's Road Central. Hong Kong, 1st March, 1934,
For Better Printing
CONSULT
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All kinds of
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Undertaken
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Please Phone or Write to:-
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PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION By our Expert Photographer: MR LEE TALLAM (8.7.1). MOST SUITABLE I'MAS GIFTS REASONABLE PRICES VA DURING HOLIDAY SEABON MARRY'S STUDIO
130, Queen's Road, Otl. Tel: 282275
Somers)...Debroy Somers Band, Orchestral Mother of Pearl-Ev'ry Woman' Thinks She Wants to Wander
Orchestral Mother of Pearl
When Anybody Plays or Sings
ROYAL NAVYTM
(Special Air-Mail Service),
London, Feb. 20. H.M.S. Kent (Capt. G. P, Thom-
son, O.B.E.), nagship of the China
station left Fenang on 18th inst, on her return home for reft and re-
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
commissioning. The Kent is due Undersigned have received
at Chatham on March 19. In the meantime the flag of. Adml. Sir F. C. Dreyer, Commander-in-Chief, will be flown in H.M.8, Buffolk, The present crew of the Kent joined on July 30, 1931, '
Instacations
TO SILL B
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
The Admiralty notified the fol- lowing appointments yesterday:
Cars.-T. K. Back, to Lunin, in MONDAY, MAR. 12, 1984
COMMENCING AT '10.30 AM.
command, April 16; and N. V. Grace, to Krimsby, in command, on "com.mg
Engr. Cdr.-D. P. Rowland, to Dorsetshire, Mar 18,
Cdrs. (E).-G., H. H. Brown, to Victory, as asst. to M.E.D., Ports- mouth Dockyard, Mar, 1; and R. G. Murray, to Hawkins, Mar. 8,
Lt-Cars-C. L Firth, to Victory for Signal School, Mar. 18: W. A C. Binnie, to Courageous, as Flag
1
Ar T SALES `ROOM; No. 4, DUDDELL STREET,
Pall
A Quaatity of Ladies Rain Coats, Over, Perfumes, ·Patent Medicine and Sundries,
also
LA-Car to Rear-Admh the Hon Permanent Waving Machine. Sir A. R. M. Ramsay, Mar. 17: and TERMS:—Cash on DELIVERY.
E. I. R. Leighton, to Sussex, Apri
8.
Engr. Lt.Cdr.-A, Holt, to Presi- dent, to assist the gum-mounting overseer at Vickers, Barrow-in- Furness, Mar. 15.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
Eddie Saxon and His Orches Feb. 19; O. Brocklebank and PUBLIC AUCTION.
tur B Vocal Drinks All Round...Columbia
Vocal Gem Company. Pianoforte Solo-Triana ("Theria")
(Albeniz)
Planoforte Solo-Military March in
Lts.-R.H Cooke, to Rowena,
Goldsmith, to Durban, on recommg. Sub-Lt.-R. J. H. "Stephens, to Alresford, Feb. 28.
Transport For The Navy One of the Regular Army tran- sports, the Bibby liner Somerset-
E Flat (Schubert, arr. Back-shire, has been requisitioned to haus)...Whelm Backhaus, convey drafts to ships on the Chins Vocal Gems-Patience (Gilbert and Station. This is the first journey Sullivan). Colombla Light for some considerable time which Opera Co. li
such a troopship has made for the Band-The Evolution of Dixie Navy, She will take out approxi-
mately 1,250. naval ratings, 70 of
cers, and 150 Amy rank and file. The programme will be as fol-
(Lake)... Reg. Band of HM Grenadier Guards. Song-I Love Were All ("Bitter
Sweet") (Coward)...Ivy St. Helows lter (Soprano)
Leave Southampton, February Song-Zigeuner ('Bitter Sweet") | 22; Port Said, March 5: Suez (Coward)..Peggy Wood (80- March 8; Colombo, March 18: Bin- prano)
gapore, March 24; Hongkong, arri- Orchestral-A Musical
Te, March 29, depart, April 5; Sin- Jig-Saw (arr. Aston)...Regal Cinema gapore, April 16; Colombo, April Orchestra,
16; Suez, April 28; Port Said, April 29; Southampton, May: 10. **
8 p.m. Local Time and Weather
Report.
8.3 10.30 p.m. Chinese
Concert,
News...
Studio
10.35 p.m. Close Down. NB.:-From 8,30-10 p.m. "Z.E.K. Hong Kong" will broadcast a programme of European music on 640 KC.'s.
New Naval Peer-
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL ET
FUBLİC AUCTION
ON
MONDAY, MAR. 12, 1934
COMMERING ar 10.30 AM.
AS THEIR SALES BOOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET.
2 Cases Water Proof Cloth 2. Bales Scarlet Blankets 1 Case Saw Blades
1
1
The new Lord Strabolzi (Lieu-15 tenant-Commander J. M. Kenwor-
Bale Lustre Wool Yarn Case Bail Needles
Cases Australian Honey and
LAMMERT BROS.,
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press thy) entered as a cadet in 1901, was a lieutenant from 1005, and. when the War began was in com-Furniture and Miscellaneous Goods, A Quantity of Paint, Household mand of the destroyer Bullfinch, in ete." which he served on patrol and es- cort duties in home waters "until October, 1915. He then joined the TERMS --Uash on Delivery, All relays of the Hong Kong Hotel battleship Commonwealth, Captain Orchestras are by courtesy of the (now Admiral Str) H W Rich- Management and during the inter-mond, until 1917, when he was ap- vals recorded music will be broad-
pointed to the Admiralty War cast from the Studio,
Staff. From December, 1917. he was Assistant Chief of Staff. Gi- braltar. He retired in 1929, having in the previous year been elected M.P. for Hull" Central. Lieuten- ant-Commander Kenworthy was at one time heavy-weight boxing
OVER 1,000,000
WAR PENSIONS
£1,047,000,000 Spent By Ministry
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, Feb. 20. Twenty years after the outbreak of war there are still 1,107,000 per- sons in receipt of war pensions or allowances.
This fact is brought out in the annual report of the Minister of Pensions for the
year
ending March 31, 1933. It is also revealed that since the establishment of the Ministry there has been a total ap- proximate expenditure of £1,047 000,000.
champion of the Navy.
Genetics And The Cancer Problem
SURGEON'S THEORY
Dr. J. P. Lockhart-Mummery, senior surgeon at St. Mark's Hospi- tal, chairman of the executive.com- mittes, and editor of the annual report of the British Empire Cancer Campaign, publishes to-day in book form the result of some recent re- searches into the cancer problems,
- AUCTIONTHERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
TUESDAY, MAR. 13, 1934
COMMENCING 1959.30 AM.
Ar KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUAL-
LING STORES
Comprising
According to his view, within the last few years it has been proved that there is a very definite heredi- Berge, Duck and other Remnanta, Clothing, including Blankets, tary factor concerned in cancer and Electro Plate Cutlery, Table Linen, tumour incidence generally," He etc., etc. states:-
that
of the parent, and the child (the "Heredity takes two forms that
Compared with 1932, the number the cells themselves which make up organism as a whole) and that of of pensioners shows a decline of the organisms. The child develops 74,000,, the shrinkage being mainly according to the cells it has inherited due to
the operation of natural can-tissues develop according to the cells from its parents, and the adult ses, such as death (24,500);
children reaching the "pen-
inherited from the original embryo. slonable age-limit of 16 (48,500); mucici will be permanent during the "Any genetic change in the cells
a
O VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 12TH MARCH, 1984.
TERMS-Care on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS. AUCTIONEERS.
re-marriage of widows (1,000). life of the organisar, and if the PUBLIC AUCTION The beneficiaries about 23,330 officers, 980 nurses, increased rate of growth a tumour comprised change be one which involves an 448,300 men, 134,650 widows, 78,940 children, and 420,800 parents and cancer is the result of a genetic
cancer may result. In fact, THE Uudersigned have received other dependants,
change in a normal growing aomatic
or
Expenditure in the year was coll. £46,825,108-less by £2,641,420, than
in the previous year. The cost of
NOT A HOPEFUL PROSPECT administration was again reduced.atriot sense, it is clear that it would.
"Were cancer hereditary in the and represented 4.5 pence for
every £1 of benent expenditure." appear at birth and that children An appendix to the report shows would be born with cancer or that, from the beginning of the tumours, and war to March 1933, 1,338,826 6- cera and other ranks have been pensioned for disability, the chier disabilities suffered being Wounds and injuries to legs (not necessitating amput ation) - 171,451 Chest complaints, including bronchitis and tuberculo-
**** 121,819 Heart disease........ 118,731 Wounds and injuries tó arms. (nos necessitating amput- ation)..... Rheumatism
"Even in those families of human beings or mice in which there is a well-marked family history, the condition does not develop until late in life, and the children of such families are born normal and grow to be normal adults. It is only ister that the disease develops"
Instructions
TO SELL BY
· PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY,
MAR. 14, 1934 COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.
Ar No. 8; PEKING ROAD, TOP FLOOR, KOWLOON. A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE. (Particulars from Catalogue)
His ponclusion is that "this genetic theory, at first sight, dots not seem to afford any very hopeful prospect of curing the disease by methods other than these now in use." 98,070 He adds, however "We can 84.734 hardle doubt that what is true of anignals must also be true of human, 74,000 beings in this respect, and that it 31604 should be possible, by controlled During the year 813 new Den breeding, to develop a strain of Tanks :—Cash ON DELIVERY. sions were granted to widows and human-being who are so resistant to 4 SAND, motherless children of men who cancer development that the disease. died as a result of their war dis- would become so rare sa to be
Nervous diseases (including
neurasthenia)
Eyesight cases
abilities
practically non-existent."
ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, ram 132H MARCH, 1934.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS
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