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PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned bave received

fnstructions.

To SELL BY.

PUBLIC AUCTION

O

MONDAY, JULY, 30, 1934

COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

AT No. 8. CAINE ROAD A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Comprising:

Chesterfield

TO-DAY'S RADIO A MODEST PLAN

PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

!

on 355 Metres

to 2.10 p.m.-European

gramme.

* ļ

pro-

1 p.m.-Local time, and weather

report.

4,03 p.m.-Recorded' music.

1.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins

Rugby Press news, etc.

To Ensure Interna- tional Co-operation

ex-

The following statement plaining the aims of the recently formed International Tanker Pool was issued by the Council of the Association:"

EDINBURGH'S

LOW BIRTH-RATE

Infant Mortality: Improvement

(Special Air Mail Servion)

London, July 6. Highly satisfactory comparisons in the vital statistics of Edinburgh for 1933 with those of past years are contained in the report of the city Pubile Health Department, which was issued yesterday. mortallly during the year was the The report shows that infantile

"In view of the widespread in- terest shown in the International Tanker Pooling Plan, which was put into operation May 4, the 140 pm-A relay of the Rotary Council of International Tanker Club Tiffin Speech from the Hong Owners Association, Ltd. under Kong Hotel Roof Garden whose auspices the plan was Professor R. Robertson, M.A launched, feal

lowest that has ever been recorded that it is deting

in Edinburgh. on Local Feonomites. Some that they should make

There were 66 a brief Aspects.""

statement as to the reasons for compares with 132 in every 1000 deaths in every 1000 births, which

and the aims of the plan.

2.10 p.m. (approx)-Close down, 4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese' programme,

"The pool is an attempt on new

7 to 10.30 p.m.-European 'pro-lines to bring about the rational-

gramme."

Ization of an

tions.

essential interna

7 p.m.-Closing legal stock quotational industry. The necessity for some step in this direction, was 7.08 to 7.30 p.

forced upon owners by the pres sure of a severe depression under Orchestial Seleexions from

which over three million dead- Musical Comedy · Follow a Star, (Ellis)--New Mayper cent, of the entire tanker ton- weight tons, or approximately 25 nage of the world, were lying idle.

fair Orchestra, The Love Race

(Clarke).—New

Mayfair Orchestra, Bow Bells (Sullivan-New May-

fair Orchestra, o 7.30 to 8 pm.-

From the Studio Chamber Music by Mr. C. de in Cruz (Violin). Mr. F. Gonzalez (Cello), and Mrs. Nura Kanis (Pianofate).

Programme -

1. Trio No. 5 in B flat.--Mozart.

(a) Allegro.

(b) Larghetto.

(c) Allegretto..

2. Menuet-Pastel.-Paradis.

3. Bourree No. 2.-J. S, Bach. f pm-Local time and weather

report.

9.03 to 8.30 p.m.--

Conditions are somewhat better to-day, but the necessity for the plan. which has taken many months to work out in detail, and

has which,

secured the over- whelming support of owners the countries concerned, remains.

Basic Principle

fm:

during 1900.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION,"

THE Undersigned have" received

instructions

TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION

UN

TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1984

COMMENCING AT 11 AM,

AT SAI WING GODOWN, WEST POINT

(For Account of the Concerned)

8 Bags White Rice

Dr. John Gug, the Medical Off- cer of Health, while expressing satisfaction with the figure, con- skiers that it can be improved still 21 further. He gives a certam part of the credit to the work of the child welfare department.

Q 17 The 20

» Broken

report adds that it is noteworthy that the number of deaths in the altered since 1932, and, it seemed first four weeks of fe have not TERMS: CASH ON DELITERY. that there was a necessity for further research into and study of the conditions which caused these deaths.

·

Contrasts in Districts. During the year there were 5964 deaths, including 3107 females. This death-rate was 13.2 per 1000, "The basic principle is simple: which was approximately identical 16 in no way Interferes with with the average for the past five liberty of action or individual years, which has been 13.6. management, but simply provides It is arresting to And that the for reasonable compensation to highest death-rate occurred those vessels which remain le'd Morningside ward, which is almost up and which by so doing refrain | entirely residential, 'while the from saking part in the intensive lowest was inthe, densely popu- competition which in recent years lated working-class area of Gorgie, has reduced the trade to such a The Morningside figure was 15.7, deplorable condition. There

is but analysis shows that 68 per nothing in the plan which inter- cent. of these deaths occurred feres with the normal flow of in- is

among people over 65 years of age. The figure in Gorgie was 11.1.

Hikingternational trade the supply

merely automatically adjusted to

The birth-rate was equal to the the demand."

lowest that has ever been record- "The plan is modest in its alms.ed. being 15.1, the same as in 1918. There was a total of 8835 births, its primary object being to ensure.

of which 3509 were males and 3325 females. Six per cent of the tirths were legitimate.

*

Old Tunes" Band-The Open Road-A

Medley (arr. Debroy Somers Debroy Somers Band. Vocal Gems-Let's Have

Chorus-Columbia Vocal Gem through International cooperation, Company..

that this important trade should be conducted under sound econo- mic conditions on the basis of reasonable remuneration for ser- vices rendered.

Band-Lionel Monckton" Memo-

ries (Monckton-Debroy Som ers Band, 1.30 to 8.40. p.m.-A relay from Daventry (should reception prove satisfactory). "An Eyewitness Account of To- day's play in the Fourth Test Match Howard Marshall." Re- layed from Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds, ".

Orchestra Music

May Night Overture (Rimsky- Korsakov)-London Symphony

Teak Hatstand, Couch and Chairs, Teak Glass Cabinet, Teak Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Tens Sideboard | 0.40 to 9 p.m.— Tonk Bookcase, Teas Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes with Glass Doors, Teak Chest of Drawers, Teak Marble Top Wash Stand, Screens, Large Mirrora, Pictures, Brass Ornamenta, Crockery, Glass Ware, Curtains, Carpets, Carpet Runners, Ceiling and Electric Fittings, etc., etc. Table Fans, Cooking Utensils,

alie

1 Piano by Robinson & Co..

1 Electric Refrigerator.

ON VIEW FROM SUNDAY, THE 29TH JULY, 1984,

TERMS :-CASH ON DELIVERY,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following dames of advertiments des charged at the price given balore >---

"BITUATIONS VACANT.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.

("

LAMMERT BROS AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

TEE Undersigned have received THE

Instruction

1

TO BALL BI

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

Wednesday and Thursday, the 25th and 26th July, 1934

JI

LT

E. M. NAVAL YARD, HONG KONG AND AT KOWLOON AND NAVAL DEPOT

COMMENCING FACH DAY AT 9,30 A.M. with an interval from 13 Noor to 1.30 P.M.

Work at ante-natal clinics has increased markedly, as is reflected in the fact that 75 per cent of expectant mothers passed through OLD & SURPLUS NAVAL the various cilicá

STORES, ETC., ETC. Comprising:--

The Council wish to emphasize that they regard boom conditions 25 undesirable, and, in the end,

There was a very slight increase harmful, and there will be no at- in the number of deaths from tempt under the plan to bring tuberculosis, the number being 322 about any excessive increase in

as compared with 313 for the pre- freight rates, nor does the

vious year. This represents machinery of the plan provide the death rate of 0.71 per 1000. means to do so,

A Phenomenal" Fall "The tanker tonnage of the Since 1909 the deaths from non- world is still considerably in excess pulmonary tuberculosks have fall-

3

40 Feet Steam Pinnace, Fire Engine, Circular Saw and other" Machines, etc.

Orchestra conducted by Albert of requirements, and the formationen from: 210 to 77. and Dr. Guy tings, Lamps, Oare, Cordage, Canvas

Coates.

1812 Overture-Op. 49 Tchaikov;

sky-Royal Opera Orchestra' tional vessels; in fact. that would phenomenal fall.

Covent Garden.

9 to 0.30. p.m.-

+

From the Studio „recital by

Maria Gomes (Soprano) LTCL. and Mrs:

Renee White (Pianoforte).

Planoforte Solos: (a) Noc-

of the pool should not, therefore. encourage the building of addi-

endanger the

and plan itself might cause discontinuation the pool operations"

Cricket Test from. Headingley.

of

comments upon what may be the causes of what he, describes as a

About 60 per cent, of the milk In the city is pasteurised, but as pasteurisation did not come into force until about 10 years ago, he does not think that it has had

Old Tools, Canvas, Asbestos, India Rubber," Clocks, Glasa Tubes, Leather, Electrical and W/T Fit

Tubing, Blankets, Ice Chests, Furniture, Electric Cable, Drums, Dirty Oil Fuel and Old Metals: Comprising Zine, Brass, Irom, Steel," Land, Battery Plates and "White" Metals, etc., etc..

MAY

INSPECTED or

Match, relayed anything to do with fall in recent

years at least.

Lorg Rather does he consider that the TUESDAY, rpm 24c¤ JULY, 1984. cause may be attributed in great part to the better standard of

turne 10 B.-Chopin (b) 12.40 p.m., The, Western Studio Nocturne in C sharp minor.----

Orchestra, and vocalist, from Chopin,

a Cardiff studio.

2. Songs:

(a) Die forelle-1-1.30 pm. The Birmingham Hip-ving and more widely spread TERMS OF SALE: AS DETAILED Schubert (b) Fruitrigsglaube. podrome Orchestra.

--Schubert.

RADIO MANILA

3. Planoforte Solos: (a) Valse 5 p.m. Studio Musical Varieties.

-Chopin (b) Valse--Chopin. i 5.30 p.m.. Requests.

4. Songs (a) Die Lelermann-16.10 p.m., Spanish Informational

Schubert (b) Au die Muzik. Schubert,

Period.

6.30 p.m., English Informational

Period.

t

2.30 p.m.-Bulletina Reuter Press

London 1 p.m. Stock and Com-7 p.m., Alexander, the Mystic. modity quotations.;

7.20 pm Health Message under the auspices of the Bureau of Health.

9.30 to 10 p.m.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

וי

When required replies to box numbers, will be ported to, advertisega.daily. ↑ Extra stampa Ice postage abwuld be remitted.

"All advertisements musi be authenticated by the name and address of the sender

Amouncements 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

THIS FORM MAY BE USRD.

Please 190001

Bignahertinimas

in payment..

Address-The ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER, "Hongkong "Daily, Press,' 11. Ice House Street or PO Box 1

From the Studio" "Topical Talks on the United Kingdom" by MG. C. Pelham (HM. Trade Commissioner).

10 to 10.30-p.m

Dance Music

Fox Trot-After All You're all

I'm After.

Fox Trot-She Loves Me Not, Fox Trot-Blame It оп Two

Brown Eyes.

knowledge" of hygienic rules for personal and environmental health during the past" generation

The report states that the pro- blem of "overcrowding in the smaller houses of the city is still very acute. While the Corport tion has accomplished much valu-

able work, the problem is not yet solved because there are far too many people in the city living iå houses which are only ft for con- demnation. *

IN CATALOGUE

|:,

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By appointment, Auctioneers

to the Admiralty.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

...Instructions

The bacteriological work during THE Undersigned have received the year by the city, in co-opera- tion with the University, included an investigation 'carried out on re-

7.30 pm. Mickey Mouse Gum' Club -Sponsored by Anton M. Neves Ding Yalong and Mike Velarde. 7.45 p.m., DM.HM. Programme. “ 8.15 p.m., Botica Bole Mystery Pro-tail milk samples, which produced,

grammie The Mystery Singer. 8.30 pm. Stock Quotations. 835 p.m. Red Cross.

In the words of the report, some very disquieting results. Of 50 samples examined, no fewer than 31 contained bacillus coll in great-

TO SELL BY ·

PUBLIC AUCTION

ол

8.40 p.m., Radio Crusaders con-

ducted by Bernie Nolasco Bpanek number than is permissible in FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1934

lah Day Programme. 9.40 p.m. Opera Hour, Fox Trot-Gosh! I Must Be Fall 10.30 p.m., 8ign Off.

ing in Love.

Fox Trot-Sweetheart Darlin'

BERLIN PROGRAMME

Fox Trot The Gold Diggers 2 p.m.. Dja Announcement (Ger-

Song.

Waltz One Life, One Love.

ngo-Beside My Caravan. Waltz-It.

10.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

man, English).

German Folk Song

Preview of Programme.

2.15 p.m., Pieces by Max Reger

The Berber Quartet

"

Grade "A" milk.

Foor-Quality Mik

The whole investigation seemed to show that in a large proportion

of cases THW milk as ordinarily purchased in, the small milkshop was of a poor quality judged from A a bacteriological standpoint.

Yet

it was noted in the investigation that pure, wholesome milk might be obtained from a small and lap- musikparently unhygienic "looking milk-

Rugby mid-day Press news, 2.45. p.m., Latest News (English) further London Stock and 3 pm, On to Helgoland: Commodity quotations, follow- į

"and humor,

10.40 p.m.-Close down,

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P..

AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET. VALUABLE COLLEC TION OF POSTAGE. STAMPS.

Comprising me

Fine British Colonies, Old Europe,

hop in the slums, and that à thoroughly bad sample might be Central and South America, etc., produced from a more pretentious etc., etc. and superficially cleaner dairy in the suburbs.

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, 1x3 26TH JULY, 1984.

ed by New York Opening 4 p.m., Latest News (German). quotations.

4.15 p.m.. Two Ascents of Kind

chinjunge Paul Bauer's Planeering Work in the Hima- layas. Felicitas von Remicek Taken as a whole, the results 4.30 p.m. Summer Joys: Duets for seemned. to indicate that "improved Soprano and Tenor. Gertrud | methods of milk production on the Heichart Wedemann, Hello farm will be completely nullifted TERMS-CASE ON DELIYERT.

DAVENTRY PROGRAMME

11 a.m.. Time Bignal from Big Tom

The Whitby Municipal Orches- tra, conducted by Frank Gomez.

12 noon, Time Signal from Green-

wich. An organ recital. 12.30 pm, England v. Australia

an eye-witness account of the

Bohlent

4.45 Latest News (English),

5 pm, Dja Bign Off (German,

¿English),

if the methods of distribution

Ere not at the same time investi-

gated and improved where neces

LAMMERT BROS."

AUCTIONEERS.

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