PREMISES TO LET
PEAK MANS ONS:
6-roomed fata
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
DISTRICT:
1-4 roomed Ents, ..
4-8 roomed' residences.
CHEUNG SHA WAN:
1.3.rvomed fato:
I-roomed date.
KOWLOON CITY:
:
ENSIGN
Auto-Kinecam!":
Cine Cameras
& Projectors
Developing, Printing & Enlarging
ONE DAY SERVICE.
A. TACK & CO.
29. Des Voeux Road, Central.
Just Received POSTAGE STAMPS
CATALOGUE
for 1935"
Stanley Gibbons
$4,50
1st Part Briti-b Empire
2nd Part Foreign Countries
$7,50
Whole World...
Simplified
$3.50
Scott Stamp ani Coin Co.
19
98.00
... $8.00
Yvert at Tallier Champion
GRACA & CO.
Dealers in Postage Stamps, Relivions Goods, Garden Seeds, Post Cards
No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, -
·P.O. Box No." EZA HỒNG LONG.
ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU.
MASSEUSE S. KISAKI.
years
Recommended for many by Government Hospital, Peak Hospital, etc., and by all the local doctors.
Civil
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24, Wyndham St. Tel 24945,
"THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA, LTD.
liono Kona Cyrics: 4, Quesada Road Chestras,
STI PLOCE.
TEL. 17473, Then on forfeiture Office, No SharehoMers. All Funds belong to mentibera. Great Becurity. Inniences 28,000,00% Funda
„£$6,000,070, Best Invaeimant, Large Bonuses
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APPLY:
OREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT
FRENCH BANK BLUG, 5, Queen's Rond, Central. Phone: 91063.
HOUSES TO LET.
FELIX VILLAS.- Pokfulam,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1934.
SCOTLAND
DUMFRIESHIRE
THERE is offered FOR SALE ■b
the bargain price of £15,000 the
TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME
attractive Residence of LO: KERBIE Broadcast by Z.B.W:
BOISE along with the Estate, com. prising 3 Farms, the whole extending to 04 acres, with a rental of £750, The property is offered at this price only for an immediate sale and if not sold as 's whole will be broken up,
apply:
KENNAWAY, FRASER & CO., Estate Agents,
9 STH, CHARLOTTE STÄBET,
EDINBURGH.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Trameliste occupation. Charmingtructions from
THE Undersigned have received
Modern Corner Residence at Moderate Rental, Fine Views. Garago, Children's playground. Frequent Bos Service. Apply F. A. Joseph, Property Office, Tel. No 209 0.
AT THE
382
MAJESTIC
SHOWING TO-DAY
A MOTION PICTURE OF RARE DISTINCTION FROM THE CREATOR OF "HENRY VIII?
Douglas FAIRBANKSJM Elizabeth BERGNER
Catherine
the Great
DONT FORGET
..
THAT WHEN You are at Home you can get the HONG KONG DAILY PRESS at SELFRIDGES.
Courtesy, Comfort, Service -
and Lazuries» of Modern Hotel
Construction
THE HOTEL RIVIERA
MACAU
Cable Address :-" Riviera, Macan"
PRE-PAID
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
TUESDAY, DEC. 18, 1934-
Commencing at 11 AM.
**AT THELA 9ALES ROOM,
DUDUELL STREET
A Quantity of Cut Glass Ware, Electric Heaters. Tapestry Hangings, Table Cloth, Cushion Covers, Bed Spreada, Pictures and Fancy Goods.
TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS
on 355 Metres
H. K. STOCK EXCHANGE
YESTERDAY'S OFFICIAL
1!
QUOTATIONS
The market was dull and unin- 12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro-teresting with little business pass-
Tamme.
ing. There was, however, no sell- ing pressure..
12.30 to 1 p.m.--Recorded music,
í þ.m.-Focal time and weather re-
port.
1.53 pm-Recorded music.
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
Rugby Press news, etc.
2.15 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese prograïme. 7 to 11 p.m.-European programme.
7 pm-Claing jòcal stock quota-
2. tions, London and New York stock" and commodity quota“ tions.
4.
7.08 to 7.33 p.m.--
Orchestral Euryanthe Overture (Weber).
Willem Mengelberg and his Coricertgebouw Orchestra. Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 (Liszt -Doppler). -"8lr Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Or- chestra.
Cossack Dance (from “Mazeppa”) (Tschaikowsky).—Sir Hamilton Harty conducting the Halle Orchestra. Perpetuum Mobile" (J. Strausa).—
Willem Mengelberg and 733 to 8 p.m.-
Concertgebouw Orchestra.
1:
Variety
bia
Vocal Duets—Writin',at.the Gate
for Katy.
"Arlene.--Layton and Johnstone. Piano Solos Sweet and Lovely, Many Happy Returns of the Day
-Rale da Costa. Songs-You were so Charming. I'm your Slave, Charles Fits
Gerald (Tenor). Xylophone Solos--12th Street !! Rag. ti
Kitten on the Keys-Harry Rob-
bins.
PUBLIC AUCTION p.m.-Local time and weather re-
TH
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
TO SELL GY
PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY,
ON
DEC. 20, 1934
COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!!
Dressed Dolls, Furniture Feta, Lead Soldiers, Games, Billiard Tables, Battle Ships, Word Making Frames, Golf and Cricket Beta, Woorlen and Mechanical Topa Crackers, Flags, Xmas Decorations, ctc., elc.
ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH DECEMBER, 1984,
TERYS :—Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS",
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The following dame of advertíminants are chorýad at the price given bilgwas—
SITUATIONS VACANT.
BOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS.TO BE LET. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
When so required replies to box numbers will be posted to aivortisers daily Extra stampa for postage abeuld be remitted.
All advertisements must be authenticated by the name and address of the wunder
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
THIS FORM MAY BE USED.
Please
ERTISEMENT MANAGER, "Hongkong Daily
Ice House Street, or PO Box 1,
port
8.03 to 8.28 p.m.-
Songs Memories" Flottie Forde Old Time Medley.- Florrie Forde (Comedienne). Medley of Old Songs (English).--
Sydney Gustard (Organ). Tom Costello in Song Memories
Tom Costello and Chorus (By) special request).
8.28 to 9 p.
Grand Opera
Don Giovannt Overture (Mozart) -State Opera Orchestra, Berlin conducted by Dr. Leo Blech. Arias-La Gioconda-"Yes, Sul-
cide" (Ponchielli), Norma Queen
of Heaven, while thou art reigning" (Bel- lini)Gina Cigna (Soprano). Trio-Carmen-Toreador's Song" (Bizet). Riccardo Stracciari (Baritone) A. Appoloni, E. Ticozzi and Chorus. Aria-Barber of Seville-"Largo. al Factotum" (Rossini)--Ric cardo Stracciari (Baritone); Duet-La Boheme-"Lovely Maid in the Moonlight" (Puccini).-- Rosetta Pampanini and Dino Borgioli
Quartet La Boheme-"Good-bye
BUYERS
H.K. Banks, $1,625. Union Insurances, $500. Underwriters. 31.15.
Douglases, $40).
Anitamoką. 72 eta.
4
Benguet Exploratioris. 21 cts,
Gold Creek, 22 cts. Gold River. 20 cts Wharves, $107.
H.K. Trama $10.90, Star Ferries. $98, Telephones (old), $243. Telepbanes (new), $10.40. Singapore Tractions. 4/3. Canton Ices, $2.85. Constructions (new), 78 cts. Govt, 4% Loan, 7% Prem,
SALES
Antamoks, 73 cts. Wharves, $109.
H.K. Land 4% Debt, $101. Chins, Lighta (old), $101, $10.30. Telephones (old), $25, Cements, -$2.30,
Govt, 4% Loan, 8/84% Prem, "»
H.K. SHAREBROKERS' ASSOCIATION
BUYERS
Banks, $1.620. Bank of East Asia, $89, Underwriters, $1.10. Antamoka, 721 cts. Beng Explorations. 21 cts. Gold Rivers, 221 eta... United Paracales, 32. cts. Hotels, $4.90.
Providents (old), $1.40. Lights (old), $10.10. Electrics, $72, Telephones (old), $25, Dairy Farms, $24. Constructions (new), 75 cts. Gold $ Bonds, 90%. Govt. Loan 94%. 2. B.C. Enterprise, $1.35.
SELLERS
ו*
Antamoka, 75 cts," Gold Rivers, 24 cts. Peak Trams, ‹ $114. Lights (old), $101. Watsons. $41.
SALES
Antamoks 73 cts: Telephones (old), $251.
Fox Trot Cocktails for two. -- Fox Trot-Heaven on Earth. Fox Frot-Isle of Capri. Waltz-Grinzing.
Fox Trot-Love in Bloom. Fox Trot-With my eyes wide
open I'm Dreaming.
Fox Trot-Not for all the rice in
China,
Fox Trot-Heat Wave..
Slow Fox Trot--Spring don't mean
a thing to me.
Waltz-What good is the good in
Glood-bye.
to sweet Awakening" (Puceini) 11 p.m.-Close down. --Rosetta Pampanini, Dino Bor- gioli, Aurora Rettore and Gine Vanelli.
9 to 9,30 p.m.
From the Studio
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 pm-Dja, Din Announcement (German, English), German Folk Song. Programme Fore- cast (Germ., Engl.)
A Pianoforte Recital by Harry 9.15 pm. This for Flute, Viola and
Ore.
Programme
1. Prelude and Fugue in B flat
Major Bach 2-Gavotte.-Valentini (arr. Ore) 3-Variations in F-Mozart.
4 First movement of Sonata No.
28.-Beethoven.
5.-Impromptu in A-Berlabin. 6.--Soiree de Vienne Schubert-
Liszt,
9.30 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins London I pimstock and com- modity quotations. 9.35 to 10 p.m.-
Musical Comedy Vocal Gems-The Vagabond King. Lady Luck Light Opera Co. Belection-Viktoria and Her Hus
sar-Marek Weber and his Or- chestra...
Vpcal Gems The Love Parade. Sunny Side Up.--Light Opera Co. 10.30 pm-Renter Press Bulletins, Rugby mid-day Press news, further London stock and com- modity quotations.
10 to 11 pm-
Dance Musle
Blow Fox Trot Bhadows on the
Pavement
and
RUBBER MARKET
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
REVIEW
Messrs. G. A. Harriman & co. PUBLIC AUCTION
Local agents for Messrs. Stanton
Nelson & Co., Ltd, Singapore, have forward the following Review from
Viessrs Lane Mitchell, Hymans THE Undersigned have received
Kray Ltd., Brokers:-
London, Produce
London, Nov. 30. Our last report was written at a time when the market was relleved to know that the suggestions of a possiblity of the restriction scheme terminating were without founda- tion. From Saturday onwards the market proceeded to respond by raising the price some 5/164; per lb. The present outlook of the market is decidedly less pessimistic. From D. EL sources comes the assurance *that there is no reason to fear that the authorities there are in- capable of controlling the exports
of Native - rubber.”
The same re-
port goes on to say that the small volume of shipments in October and November has helped to reduce considerably the excess of Native
shipments registered in Septeraber
Going on the many reports re- ceived in the last week from the DEI. it is 'clear that (1) by April 1, 1935 those districts which amenable to individual restriction
are
Instructions
· TO SELL Br*.
PUBLIC AUCTION
ON
FRIDAY, DEC. 21, 1934
Commencing at 5,30 P.M AT PAUL BRAGA'S GARAGE, CAMERON ROAD, KOWLOON
41
One 1981 Whippet Tourer
(new battery and hood) One 1982 Whippet Tourer
(new battery) Two 1981/32 Model Ford Phaeton
*Tourer
(2 spare wheels)
One 1232 Fiat Deluxe Tourer
7 seaters, real leather upholsters 17 Miles por Galion.
LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.
will be in all likelihood, properly TERMS-Cash on Delivery, organised on such a basis and (2) those not controllable on an in- dividual basis will before very long come under a block system, each with its separate quota. There is no doubt that the Dutch Authort- tles are fully alive to the necessity for active measures to bring about totally effective control
We have now come to the point when shipments from the East are on a lower scale than formerly, and
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
instructions
To SELL BY
- PUBLIC AUCTION
JE
stocks in consuming centres should Undersigned bare received no longer keep on increasing. It is also probable that from November onwards consumption in the USA. will show a steady increase, sccord- ing to reports we have received. » At the same" time It must be borne in mind that however strong- ly the statistical position may point. to better prices, we must assume that the Dutch Authorities will be hampered in their actions should the price run away, and it is essen- tial constantly to keep in view the likelihood of the brake being ap- plied at some future date if it should prove necessary.
FRIDAY, DEC. 21, 1934
Commercins at 2,30 P.M.
AT THE SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD,
--KUWLOON.
The increase in the United King- dom stocks last week was only 241 | VALUABLE
tons, at 127,831 tons. We look for Httle or no change, this week.
U. S. FOREIGN TRADE
President Roosevelt Gives His Views
Washington, Dec, 10. President Roosevelt to-day placed himself on record as believing that the United States will not be able
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Ox VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 20TH DECEMBER, 1984.
TERMS-CASH OF DELIVERY,
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
to increase its farmh exports mater- PUBLIC AUCTION.
ially unless it buys more "foreign products.
Mr. Roosevelt made a statement to this effect in.
a long-distance Uncersigned bar Ted
to the annual convention of the Ameri-
telephone communication
can ar Bureau Federation Nashevlite, Tenn.
THE
Instructions
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
Commencing aï 11 AM.
Guitar by Anton Stengel. Frich
Continued agricultural improve. Monckemeyet. Lothar Ritter- hoff Kürt Gudian.
ment, he said, partially depends `9.45 p.m.-News in English on Djia upon more foreign goods being im
and in Dutch on Dj
ported. Thus, for the first time, SATURDAY, DEC. 22, 1934 "10" ̈p.m-Twixt Daytime
the President publicly supported Dreaming Speech and Bong the contention of Mr. Henry A from Two Centuries. Manus-Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture. that increased farm, exports de- cript Friedrich Nebauer.
pends largely on increased importa." 11.15 pm-News in German' on
Dja and Djn. !.
Additional gains for agriculture 11.30 p.m.--Schubert's Miller Songs. also depend largely upon increased A Schoneberg Romance, Manus Industrial production for the pur- eript H. Engelbrecht Schwarz.
pose of expanding domestic pur- 12.15 a.m.-News in English on Dia chasing power for farm products.
and in Dutch on Djn.. 12.30 am-Close down Dja, Djn
(German, English),
RADIO MANILA- 6:pm-Studio Musical Varieties. 5.30pm—Dollar 8.3. President";
Jefferson Orchestra.
{A
AT THE SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET,
QUANTITY OF WINES
Comprising
Claret, Hock and White Wine
Continued restriction of the agricultural output is imperative at this time, the President declared. Farm production should be me. TERMS ----Cash on DELIVERY, sured by the market needs
Control Urged
A permanent, necessity for agri- cultural production control in or
6.10 p.m-Spanish Informational der to prevent cycles of over and
Period.
under production was foreseen "by' 6.30 pm-English Informational | Mr. Wallace, in his annual report,
7
Period
|| 7.15 p.m.-Tabacalera y Cia Pro Quick Step The Lolly Pop Major.gramme (Chain K2EG), For Trot-I Bought myself a 7.30 pm-Mo and Noah
Bottle of Ink ASA 745 pm—D-M-H-M Programme, Blow Fox Trot Little Church 9.15 pm-Botica Bole Programme,
around the Corner.
Blớng Toz Tint -- Dreaming á 8.30 Drenin "{ferns “Yes Modam-12 19:
baeide of yèn Yes Madam").
Selenade.
* released to-day. “Normal growing Dan All Stars Jack Parker; conditions will build farm sürpluses Harry Breuver and Rudy Wie- again in two or three years,” he doft
The Secretary of Agriculture sug-, gested that recovery of foreign trade may be a possible alterna tive to the present adjustment pro- grammes Kimerican trus mia to...” bacco, provide the best opportun- Ities for trade bargailintig in con- nection with the reciprocat trade ngretments bettig worked out by President Roosevelt and Mr. Cordeli Hull, Secretary of State,
Momento Lirico, con
Serrano.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
LOCAL MAPS
Peak District,
cforia,
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