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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1935.
CHINA TO-DAY”.
SERIESTM
Edited by TANG LEANG-LI
No. 1 SUPPRESSING COM
MUNIST. BANDITRY IN CHINA (2nd Edition)
TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME
Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 355 Metres
gramme.
SHROFF "GETS AWAY"
Mr. Leslie's Books Well Kept
Shanghai, March 23,
LIMOUSINE ENGINE
New Type Of Machine
#
www.in its matter; its man-
Shanghai, March 23. ger and ità format, an admirable
Members of the pubite who may production, fully entitled to be 1230 to 2.15 pm-European pro- The hearing of the charges
against Mr. A. H. Lesile of falace, tearing along the streets of catalogued as “research.", rather
French Concession with than 64 "Pamphleteering ("The | 12.30 p.m.-London and New York sifying the accounts of the Inter- the
'whistles blowing;' a large red and Times Literary Ta Supplemento
stock and commodity quota-national Recreation Club was re-
sumed in HLM. Police Court yes-black motor vehicle which looks -Loadoa)
terday, before Mr. C. H Haines. Uke a cross between a smart motor car, a lorry and a bus, may the Registrar, mine
well be bewildered. A glimpse of brass helmets may make them | wonder 'more
J.
With 40 Illustrations--Deiny 8vo. -140 page... HK$9.00 No. 2 CHINA'S PROBLEMS
AND THEIR SOLUTION
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By Wang Ching-Wel. With a biographical sketch of the author by Tang Lang Li, ("Truly, China's Probleme and Thair Solation-is remarkablo work written by s grest man,*** Finance and Commarar, Shanghai), Demy bra.---820 pager ...HK$4.50 No. 3 RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA-With Ilustrafoan and Mapa"
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Ready next April... HK$7.50
tions.
1
12.35 to 1 pm-Recorded music. 1 pm-Local time and weather
report
1.15 to 1.30 pm-
- From the Studio
1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
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journal of the club, and asked to what extent the entry was incor- rect
Mr. John McNeill, for the pro- 'secution, referred Mr. B. O. Blaker. of Messrs. Thomson & Co., to she previous evidence he gave of an The machine certainly looks "The Art of Dressing Well"- by incorrect entry made the very different from anything con-
Miranda.
nected with fire brigade work in Shanghai hitherto, but it is, how- ever. Shanghai's first “Limousine" dre-engine. In England and... on the Continent these unclosed machines are becoming popular with åre brigades, and Shanghai's machine has been imported from Faris, where many are already in
Rugby Press news, etc. 1.40 p.m.--Recorded music. 2.15 pm-Close down
5 to 8 pm-European programme. 3 to 4 pm-Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra (by courtesy of the management),
Mr. Blaker said that two sums of $4.110.26 and $3,215 were Incorrect, also a further sum of $350. The entry deposited with with the Hong Kong Shanghai Corporation on January was com- prised partly of a cheque from
6 to 6.30 pm-Children's Studio the Shanghại Golf Club for $5,000
Concert.
and from other cheques, The en-
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use
There
A. TACK & CO. To at Max No. 4 THA PUTUT STATE OF 830 to or Song Bong Hotel boy was still further incorrect, adopting closed
the
29, Des Voeux Road, Central.
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Courtesy, Comfort, Service
and Luxuries of Modern Hotel
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The Landon Office of the HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, 53, FLERE STARIE, E.0.4, is constante ly receiving Rinquiries from Home Manufacturers regarding Buitable Fixma to kot sa Agents for their products in Hong Kong and Borth China,
If local Companies desirous of taking up further Agencies will let ne know the lanes in which they are -interested the information will be forwarded to London and passed on to interested parties as op- portunity offers.
Dance Orchestra (by courtesy of the management).
7 p.m.--Closing local stock quota-
7.03 to 7.30. p.m.-
tions.
Vocal Gems
C. B. Cochran's 1930. Revue,
The Candollers (Gilbert
Sullivan).
Florodora (Stuart).
7.30 to 8 pm
From the Studio
..
and
because the narration, in journal stated that the amounts involved were paid to the club in 1935 for 1934 account, whereas the two items of $4.110.26 and $1,215 were 'received of various dates from October 29, 1934, to November: 13.1934, and these amounts were shown in the cof- lection books of the club as bank- ed on January 14, 1935.
for
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Instructione
Te BELL BT PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935
COMMENCING AT 2,30 FM'
AT THE SALES ROOM, No. 85, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
ON VIEW From THURSDAY, THE 28TH MARCH, 1933.
are good reasons
bodies for fire- engines. In going to Ares on a cold night, on an open machine, firemen come from a warm bed to face a blast of cold wind as their T:-Cash on DelivRKT. engine dashes rapidly through the streets. When they arrive at a Are their bodies and hands are ̋sö cold that they cannot always work at full efficiency in the first few minutes that are often · so «im- portant. Then, in returning from
-LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
Mr. MaNell-You told us that a fire, probably wet through the PUBLIC AUCTION.
626,857.32 bad actually disappear
A Jazz Banjo, Saxophone, Guitared. Has any of that amount come to the club?—Yes; the and Plano Recital" by Fred. back Carpio Terry Lou and Julian amounts are not large and repre-
sent Silverto.
payments respect of
PROGRAMME
1. Rainbow's End
Nola ............... Fred Carplo, 2. PS. I Love You
Aunt Jemima's Birthday
Julian Silverio.
3. Saxophone Stability
The Bouncing Ball. Terry Lou "The Revellers Trio."
*Sweet of You Okay Toots
4.
i
Fred Carpio, Terry Lou
and Julian Silverio.
8 p.m.-Local time and weather re-
port..
8.03 to 10.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio
Concert.
9.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. London 1 pm. stock and com- modity quotations. 10.30 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins, Rugby mid-day Press news, further London stock and com- modity quotations.
1.O.US...
fremen are once more exposed to In an enclosed bitter winds. machine all this is changed.
"Fourteen Mer The French Fire Brigade's new machine is a Delahaye, and ap- pears rather on the large size for quick manoeuvring in Shanghai betrame.
It is not, however-to-be used as a first: turn-out" machine.
is understood, , may ! Others, it
be
to added eventually
Its overall length is 22' feet, brigade, probably of smaller size.
width 7 feet, and height (not in- cluding the ladder on the roof) about 8 feet. The front seat oc- full width of the cuples, the
THE Undersigned have received
-instructions
TO SELL BT
5
PUBLIC AUCTION
AN
the FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1985, ·
Comminare at 5.15 P.M.
AT THE SALES BOOM, DUDDELL STREET. AVALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS
Loans to Members Mr. Blaker said he gave instruc tions for these amounts to credited to suspense account, which was opened in respect of money that had disappeared. Mr. Blaker also told of a conversation he had with the acctised, who said that he had not got the money, he did not know where it had gone, but he must have received it and he was responsible. The accused added that he lent from machine and can seat three. Im- time to tune amall amounts of mediately behind it are two seats, from $5 to $10 to members. facing each other, in which the crew ride. Behind this again are Mr. Ranald McDonald, defend- ing. asked the witness the differ- cupboards containing equipment. ence between a chartered accoun- The machine is intended to caITY TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.
a driver, officer and twelve fre- tant and an accountant, and Mr.
"accountant" described the ac- Blaker said he thought the word men cused's position. The books were very well kept, but he did not think the balance sheet" "was "a dificult one
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
The seats for the aremen are actually lockers, in which are carried hose, shovels, pickaxes, one or two smoke helmets and breath- 10.35 p.m.--Close down.
for an unqualined Ing sets, and other gear, while the 8.30 to 10 pm-European Recorded
back of one seat contains pigeon PUBLIC AUCTION. Music from Z.E.K. on & Fre-accountant to draw up
Mr. McDonald-Has your arm holes in which maps, plans, tele- quency of 640 kilocycles.
been able to prepare a balance phone directories, etc.,
carried.
8.30 to 9 p.m.-
This Bervice is offered to our Bandari
without pharge and, of course 19 no obligation is incurred cu sikker aida.
The Required Information should be ment to the
sheet for 1934 to submit to the proprietary shareholders of the
Grand Opera "Tannhauser "Venusberg Music IR.C.-No.
(Wagner).
Arla--" Tristan
can be
Machine Carries Pump The rear part of the machine, containing cupboards, is ingeni- One part is ously arranged.
How long has your firm beeri and Isolde "working on the preparation of a Isolde's Love Song (Wagner) balance sheet?-My firm has not reached from the inside of the Nariny Larsen-Todson (Bop been working on the preparation machine. The other parts are rano).
of a balance sheet My firm has Orchestral "Prince Igor-Over-been auditing the accounts.
ture (Borodin)............ Aria-"La Boheme"Your Tiný hand is frozen (Puccini) Heddle Nash (Tenor), to 9.20 p.m.
Light Orchestral, Selections... Waldteufel Memories (arr. Finck) Fantasia on Scottish Airs (arr.
Mulder).
My Treasure Waltz (Becucci), HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LED 9.20 to 9.30 pm-Love's Old Sweet
11, Tox Hem Bennar,"
Song-Descriptive Ballad (arr. Ridout) 9.30 p.m-Renter Press Bulletins,
London 1 p.mi stock aid com="
modity quotations. 9.35 to 10 pm-
ADVERTISEMENTS.
The following dosum of adentiammonia are charged at the price given below:-
SITUATIONS VACANT.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.
HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.
When so required replies to box numbers will be posted to advertisers daily. Extra stampa for postage should be remitted.
All advertisements must be authembionted-by-the same mad address of the sender
Announcements not exceeding 25 Words are inserted under this heading at Pre-paid. Rate of One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS. If Charges collected, $1.50
THIS STORM-MAY KE URED.
Variety Orchestra-Love, Life and Laugh-
ter-Selection Bongs-Gracle Fields Medley Gracie Fields (Comedienne). Piano Solos--If I Love Again.
Shroff "Gets Away” Mr. Blater admitted that he knew a shroff in 1935 managed to "get away with about 4600.
reached by doors on each side and at the rear. Buction bone is carried in long lockers under each running board. Wind-screen and are of shatter-proof windows glass.
A casual glance at the engine is Mr. McDonald next questioned the witness on the rules of the likely to prove misleading, as few club, and, referring to the ordin-would think that it carries a one which pump capable of delivering 440 ay rules, read out stated that "the committee shall gallons of water per minute. The appoint official who shall keep pump is carried behind and above Proper account of moneys coming the rear axle, access to it being into their hands," and pointed out from the rear. Two hose reels are that the word "official" and not carried on quick-release bracketa "accountant was used, to which at the back of the machine, and practically mask the pump from the witness agrééda egular
Mr. Blaker said the membership view in the travelling position,
A number of nozzles, breechings of the LR,C. was in the neigh-
and adaptors and: 2,500 feet of bourhood of 1,000, and the appro hose form the chief equipment, ximate amount paid in by them which is completed by a short during 1934 in respect of their ladder and two ceiling hooks,
monthly accounte· was: 8140,000.
THE Undersigned have received
**Instruction
TO BELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
SATURDAY,
MARCH 30, 1935
COMMENDING AT 10.30 AM.
Az No. 84, MODY ROAD, Iar. FLOOR, KOWLOON.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURETM
(Full. Particulars from Catalogne)
ON VIEW FROM FRIDAY, THE 29TH MARCH, 1936.
Avenue Joffre Station is the TERME CASH ON DELIVERY.
Referring to the two collection carried on the TOUT: books, in which the amounts banked were marked in red ink, present home of the limousine" Jill Darling-Selection-Patricia | Mr. McDonald asked whether it
Rossborotigh.
Organ, Sold—In a Glock Store-
Terence Casey
10 pm. Close down.
BERLIN FROGRAMME
9 pm DJA DJN Announcement
(Germ. Eng)ɔ̃/
« German Folk Song:
Programme Forecast (Germ
9.15 pm-For the Young Folks
Grat Zeppelin. A Radio Play
about his Life
was not easy to see at a glance
fire engine.
the amounts banked. Witness re-ed whether that sum should have plied that "was the case if the been written off or charged collection books were produced against profit and loss account as
On his attention being drawn to having been lost or expended. his evidence that $45,375:49 was marked in pencil on the monthly members account of the ledger, Mr. Blaker said if meant that the account called the members monthly account owed that sum to the club7
the sum
Mr. McDonald asked of $45,375.48) was 9:45 pm-News in English on DJA to the booki ́ ́ ́ and in Dutch on DJN. -
.10 p.m
Ope
11.16
that the amount
Frumpeter's-Darl-
as shown in the
cordi
The Registrar said the amounit mentioned by Mr. Blaker as lost
a $26,857.32 and mentioned by lir Ker some
argument ensui defending counsel and the Ra
»Mr. Blaker @said the sum $22,682.37 should not ap because it only repr difference between the $45,375,49 and $22,883.12 but itēm should have
and
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUOMONEERS
MR JUSTICE MUDIE
Leaving On Retirement
Singapore, March 21 The Honu MP" Justice -N, ́D: Mudie is about to proceed on thres months leave prior to retirement and on Thursday be took his seat on the bench of the Saramban Supreme Court for the last time. eared under At the conclusion of the hearing
of a orvila Cation
he cked, was about to
ourt, Mr.
was made in
ber, the Words
Hi Lordship
Addrei
[ANAGE!
gkong Dai
Ios House Str
Homed
$45,375,45 204 822,593.12.
112-(methbers of
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