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PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS;

8-roomed flats.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

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DISTRICT:

1-4 roomed 'flata,' -

4-8 coomed residences.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-3 roomed flats.

KOWLOON CITY:

1-roomed fats.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

20, 1934.

PROGRAMME

THE ARMY

New Colonels

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS

OF SALE

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

aitante at

KOWLOON IN THE COLONY of HONG KONG

and known respectively as

(1) Sections C and G at Kowloon Inland Lot No. 640 together with the buildings thereon known 45 Nos. 21 and 93 Granville Rond (also. Known as Nos t and 2 Ormsby ** Terrace) Kowloon.

PREMISES TO LET (9) One equal undivided fifth part or

To

10 LET:-THRE L'ARGE KOOMS with Gas, Electric Fittin, Modern conveniences, Central Locality suitable for Uffice, Residence

share of and in Kowloon Marine Lot No. as together with the build- ings thereon.

to be sold by

or Private Teaching last tation. Write PUBLIC AUCTION,

P. O. Box 323.

FLATS TO LET

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LET-Attractive Three-tooned

TFlats in Nathan Road and

Hankow Road, Kowloon. Three minutes from Farry. Modern covenience. Cheap Bent. Also FIVE-BOOMEU, Flats with THREE BATHROOM Hankow Road. Apply TUNG TACK CO., 6, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 25340.

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TO. 2 VOTORIA RIDGE, No 54, The Paak, overlocking Har. bour. Unfurnished' Fist," Modern Con veniences. Few minutes from Tram: Station. Immediate Occupation, Moderate Rental Apply J. E. Joseph. Property Department, Tel. No. 20310,

1741

HOUSES TO LET. Fimmerliate (ccupation, Chuang MELIX VILLAN- Pokfulam.

Corner Modern Residence at Moderast Rental, Fine Views. Garage Children's playground. Frequent Bus Service. Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Office,

Tel No. 20910.

WANTED

842

IN TWO LOTS

on

WEDNESDAY, Tx 2117 Dar or NOVEMBER, 1834. 43 3 O'CLOCK P.M. by

Mamas. LAMMERT BROTHERS, AUCTIONERBA,

AT THEIR SALES Rooms, No. 4, DEDDELL STREET

Home Foxo..

PARTICULARS

LOT No. 1

The property consists of the premises known as Nos. 21 and 23 Granville Road, (also known as Nos 1 and 2 Ormsby Terrace) Kowloon situate on registered in the Land Use All those pieces or parcels of ground

tions C and G of Kowloon Inland Let No 40 The annual rown Renta payable in respect of the said premises are $16.70 and $13.05 respectively. LOT No. 2

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU PEARLS, GENDINE OULTERED, lying and being at To Kws Wan in

||ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.

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

24, Wyndham St. Tel. 24945.

LOCAL MAPS

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria,

New Territories.

PEARLS, MR. KODAK arrives on or about the 2ird inst. Watch for Opening Date of PEARL EXHIBI- TION st. Mesare, KOMOR & KOMOR.

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PRE-PAID

All that the one, equal undivided ffth part or share of and in all that - piece or parcel of ground situale Kowloon and registered in the Land Office as Kowloon Marine Lot No.85 and of and in all messages or tene meats and other erections thereon and all rights of way (if any) and all othar rights, privileges, Pasements" and appariances "thereto belonging. The annual Crown Rent payable in respect of the said premises is 8188 80,

For further Particulars and Conci. tions of Sale apply to:-

MEES. HASTINGS & CO., Solicitors,

Gloucester Building,

or to

MESSES. LAMMERT, BEOS,

Auctioneers,

No. 4, Duddell Street

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Address:-The ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER, Hongkong Daily Press,"

11, Ice House Street, or P.O, Box 1-

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

on 355 Metres r

TUESDAY

1-2.10 p.m. (Approx)-European

Programme.

f: p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

FOR 1934

Busiest Shipyard In The World

(Special Air Mail 'Service)

London, Oct. 31. Same 30,000 tons of shipping. were placed with Clyde, shipbuild- tag Arms during October, repre- senting in all about ten vessels.

Orders are pending for at least.

six more vessels.

4

1.03 p.m.-Recorded Music. 1.30 pm-Reuter-Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press News, etc. 1.40 pm-A Relay of the Rotary were launched, aggregating 35,635 During the month six vessels Club Tinh Speech from the

tons. and bringing the out-put Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden

Rotarian Y. S, Wan on "The for the river for the year to date Influence of the British upon far and

productivity above any other ship- the development of Sports

building district in the world.

Among the Chinese in Hong Kong."

2.10 p.m. (Approx:)-Close Down. | 4-7 p.m.-Chinese Programme.

7-10.40 p.m.-European Programme 7 p.m-Closing Local Stock Quota- tions," London and New York Stock and Commodity Quota

tions.

7.08-7.33 p.m.-Orchestral

to

204.201

tons-a

Already this year's out-put to tal exceeds those of 1932 and 1933, and there is every indication that the Clyde will pass the quarter-mile lion mark before the end of the

year.

ber, in which Queen Mary was

With the exception of Septem-}

launched. October has been the

י

the

(a) Woodland Interlude (from most productive month of

year. "Caractacus") (Op. 35) (Eigar)

"It is now estimated that the (b) Dream Children, Op. 43,

ton- (Elgar) London Symphony Clyde has more mercantile Orchestra conducted by Sirnage on hand than any other Edward Elgar.

district in the country. In total it amounts to some 33 vessels, aggre- gating 180,000 tons,"

(Special Air Mail Service) |

London, Oct 31, Colonel Hector L. Howell, OBE. M.C., who has been promoted this week from lieutenant-colonel in the RAMC. in the

vacancy caused by the retirement DÍ Colonel J. D. Richmond, D.S.Q.,"| O. B. F. has been in

his corps since 1906. From Shern- cliffe he began an Indian tour at Ahmednagar, where he was pro-

was moted captain, and at Kirkee he

placed under orders for France. Service in Mesopotamia followed, and then duty at Poona as a major before returning to the home establishment. He was st Aldershot, in Egypt, and at Bor- don (as Heutenant-colonel) before going to the Royal Victoria Hos- pital at Netley in 1932 as officer commanding.

T

HE Undersigned have received

instructions

To" SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1994 -

Commanding at 6.15 P.M.

A

AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

FINE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE

STAMPS.

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE TÕTH NOVEMBER, 1934.

The other promotion to colonel this week goes to an ofcer on the half-pay employed list, Brevet Colonel Fergus R. W. Graham, DSO, MC, who took over the cosmopolitan Shanghal Volunteer TERMS —Cass or DELIVERY, Corps last January. He has served in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 6th Bat- tallons. The Royal Pister Rifles, 6th Battalion. The Leicester Re- giment, 10th London Regiment, Southern Nigeria Regiment, and Malay States Volunteer Regiment · before going as brevet colonel to

Le Rouet D'Omphale (Omphale's Spinning Wheel) (Saint-Saens, Op. 31)--Philharmonic-Sym- Including the Queen Mary, the the Shanghal corps, which is his phony Orchestra of "New York amount of mercantle tonn conducted by Willem Mengel-now" fitting out. In the various Clydecide basins is computed at The Operaball-Overture (Heu- well over the 100,000-ton m/rk. berger) Berlin State Opera Or- chestra conducted by Dr. Leo Blech.

berg.

7.33-8 p.m.-Vocal Gema.

Maritana (Wallace)-Light Opera

Company

Monsieur Beaucaire. (Messager)—

Light Opera Company. Jolly Roger Columbia Light

Opera Company.

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

L

6.03-9 p.m.-Erom the Studio.

Dance Music of the Orchestra of the SS, "President, Lincoln" direct- ed John Kay,

Programme

1. I Saw StaTS

2. Getting Sentimental Over You -Trombone 'Sólo by John

Silverman.

3. Sweet Sue, Just you,

4. Original Plano Composition

Robert Abbey.

5. The Lights are Low,

6. My Judy...

AMERICA DREW

A BYE

In The London Naval Talks

(Special Air Mali Service)

London, Oct. 31 Admi. Standley, America's chief technical delegate to the London naval talks, is fretting at the delay in getting to business,

He is a busy man, and feels that he left the United States a week or ten days earlier than was reces

sary.

1

For this delay the Admiral should have been prepared. That 7. Reflections in the Water-Vio-America had drawn a bye in the lin Bolo by Ray Beamont, first round was generally known.

8. Mood Indigo.

9: Was it a Dream?-Dlane-

Waltz Medley.

10. Sometimes I'm Happy. 11. Piano Selection.

The trouble has arisen from the fact that the Japanese delegates required time after their arrival for the preparation of their case. 12. Song of Surrender-Char- Apparently Mr. Matsudaira, the maine-Sweetheart of Sigma Japanese Ambassador, had not Chi-Waltz Medley.

13. Someday Sweetheart, 14. The Very Thought of you. " 15. Don't let it happen again. 9-9.15 p.m.-A. Pianoforte Recital

by Arthur de Greet

1. (a) Waltz in G flat Major, Op. 70, No. 1. (Chopin).

1

(b) Waltz in D fat, Op. 84, No.

1 (Chopin)...

2. (a) Serenade, Op. 15

kowski).

(b) Etude, Op. 18, (Moszkowski).

3. Waltz in E Major,

seen the Tokio proposals, until they were disclosed to him by Admiral

Yamamoto.

IC

"Since then the sailor, and the diplomat have been conferring as to the best manner of presenting their case.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION:

seventh command, regimental and He served in seven battalion. theatres of the War, being a bat-HE Undersigned have received

TH talion commander at 32, and now colonel at 49, and 11 months,

"SCOTS GUARDS

The War Office announces that Colonel E. W. 8. Balfour, D.S.O., QBE, MC., has been appointed Officer Commanding Scots Guards Regiment and Regimental District, with effect from last Thursday.

Instructions

From the Holders of Debenture dated the 18th. Octobar. 1928 and Holders of Bill of Sale dated 21et. September, 1939

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

Major R. D. Hunter, DS.O., has been selected for command of the 1st Battalion, The Cameronians FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1934 (Scottish Riftes), with effect from last Tuesday, in succession to Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Money, MC, who has been appointed to the General Staff

COMMINCING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON

Ar. THEIR SALES BOOK No. 4. DUDDELL-STREET

KOWLOON.

Colonel Edward W. S.. Balfour, D.SO., O.B.E. M.C., was in the A QUANTIEF or MACHINERY-or RA and 5th Dragoon Guards CHINESE FOREIGN KNITT. (adjutant)` before joining the

ING CO., or CHINA LTD., BED- Scots Guards as a major in 1921. He commanded the 1st Battalion, FORD RAD, TAI KOK TSUI vacating command last year. In France and at home he has been brigade major. staff captain, G.SO. 2 and 3, and Assistant Commandant of the Netheravon Wing of the Small Arms School

RÖYAL WARWICKSHIRE REGIMENT

General Sir Robert Whigham, G.C.B., KCMG., D.S.C., Colonel

The of

Royal.. Warwickshire Regiment; will lay a wreath on Sunday, October 28, on the Ceno- taph in memory of the 561 officers and 10,891 other ranks of all bat- talions of the regiment who lost their lives in the. Great War. The line battalions and depot will be Japan's Naval Spokesman

represented by a small party from Admiral Yamamoto does not the 2nd Battallon

Officers and (Mosa-rely on his knowledge of English other ranks serving or who have when important questions have to served in any battalion of the No. 3 be answered. He spent several regiment who wish to attend are years in Washington, but has been requested to assemble on the Op. 34 back in Japan since 1926, and, Horse Guards Parade at 2 pm

consequently, is out of practice. Relatives, of officers and other

In ordinary conversation he

ranks serving or who have served appears quite at ease, but on other in the regiment are also invited to be present. Bervice, dress, or occasions he is assisted by 'Capt. Mizota, who speaks perfect English plain clothes will be worn. but disclaims expert knowledge of

aval armament questions.

(Moszkowski). 9.15-9.30 pm Tidworth Tattoo, 1934 Massed Bands of the Southern Command. 9.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins

London 1 pm-Stock and -Commodity Quotations, 9.35-10.30 pm-Varfety.

The Admiral's close-cropped hair Plano Bolo- string along shows the first tinge of greying.

with you,

and his left hand carries the In-marks of a gunnery accident which many years ago cost him his, first and second Angers.

AWFUL FOR THE ARMY

Here 18 terrible news for retired colonels.

Piano Solo What are your tentions? Rate da Costa Bong-Brighter than the Sun Song-What-more can I ask?—

In negotiations it is expected Anona Wion (Soprano).* that he will show a perfectly clear Orchestra-Wonder Bar-Film mind of his own in technical mat

Songs Belection-The Bohem-ters. On political, questions he will i depot, too, sir.

fans.

Banjo Bolo Keyboard Kapers. Mandoline Bolo-Mazur-Maric

de, Pietro

I'

bow to Mr. Matsudaira,

Quick Fox-Trot-Sing as we b Waltz Love (Wonderful Love) | 9

Ray Noble and his Orchestra. Waltz-Hawaiian Smiles, Waltz-In the heart of Hawaii-

Hawaiiari Guitars: Song-You were so Charming, Song I'm Your Blave Charles

Fitz Gerald. (Tenor),

Plano Bolo-I had to Change the

words

Plano Solo One minute to one

Rale da Costa

10.30 pm-Renter Press Bulletins, Rugby Mid-day Press, News, Further London Block and Commodity Quotations. *10:40-1),h/---Close Downl

BERLIN PROGRAMME p.m., Opening Announcement

Dja

German Folk Song Programme-F

-Forecast English)

(German-

.9.15 p.m. Light Music

9.30 p.m. German Inventors”

Recent Inventions Taik by Heinz Dilige 9.45 p.m., News in English 10 pm, The Hatmaker of his

Highness Selections the Operette by Josef Snaga 11-15 p.m., Newe in German 11:30 pm, Military Concert 12.15.a.m, News in Engilah 12.30 am. Close down Dia

from

The flag was hoisted upside down to-day... Yes, Birand at a military

Five hundred officers and men almost collapsed when it happened at the morning parade at the RAF RAF depot at Uxbridge.

The men lined up smartly; but tons glinting in the sunshine...and then...the dag.

A corporal is alleged to have done it but attempts are being made to hush up the awful affair.- He broke a twenty-years": tradi- tion by sending up the flag upside- down.

The allence was awe-inspiring. An adjutant arrived only's mo- ment, and later, but by then the flag was rightside-up.

they say at the outposts of the Empire?

By gad, kiri:

Whatever

Comprising:

78 Knitting Machines for Socks 87 Loopera

25' Ribbers

$8 Sewing Machines.

1 Napper

6 Knitting Machines for Woollen

Sweaters

9 Knitting Tables

1 Crude Oil 30 horse power Engine 1 Cloth Winding Machine

I Handwork Sock Weaving ... Machine

1 Water Blowing Engine 3 Motors

2 Dynamo 2 Burners

2. Steam Presses

3 Button Hole Machines ... 10 Singlet Sleeve Knitting Machines

6 Cotton Binglet Machines- 7 Sets of Re-winding Machines 12 Bets of Winding Machines

3 Sets of Pumps

1 Set of Steam Engine

For inspection order apply to:-

LAMMEET BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

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PEOPLE WHO MATTER, t'i the advertiser are the people who can afford to buy his goods Mat

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