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PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:

3-roamed filata,

6-roomed flats.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

1- rodmed data,

4-8 roomed residences.

CHEUNG SHA WAN :

1-3 roomed flats..

KOWLOON CITY;

t-roomed fats.

PREMISES TO LET.

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NO LET-No. 11, Queen's Roud, Central (Ground & las Floor); BEST SITE FOR BANKING BUSINESS. REASONABLE RENT. Apply "Mr. CHOW KIN FAN, c/o Russ & Co., Bank of Canton Building,

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LET-Office Room at Hongkong T Stock Photo, Rogkong Street. Apply to:-The Secretary, Hong Kong Stack Exchange.

FLATS TO LET

(NO LET-Farnished Flat from 15th May or fat Jana, Ashley Bound. Second Floor, 4 rooms, 2 bathrooms, Frigidaire, Electric Fans, Radio. Apply Box No. 3466, s/o Hong Kong Daily [3468

Press.

10 LET-FLAT No. 4 "TICIA

TMANSION 18 Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Apply: XAVIER BROS.. LTD. Tel. 23722 or 23216.

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FOR SALE

ORSALE-Immediately, attractive bedroom suite with double bed $275.00, la carved screen $50.00, opium stool $20,00, small low circular table $20.00 and nest of tables $25,00 Phone 20122 or write to 49, Stubba Roart,

ENSIGN

Auto-Kinecam

Cine Cameras

1943

& Projectors Developing, Printing & Enlarging ONE DAY SERVICE.

A. TACK & CO.

37 Des Voeux Bond, Central.

APPLY:

CREDIT FONCIER O'EXTREME ORIENT

FRENCH BANK BLDG, 3, Queen's Road, Central. Phone: 91063.

HOUSES TO LET.

in extensive DISNEY VILLAS B

private grounds. Commodions houses semi-detached. Modern sanila- tion. Tennis court. Very quiet and healthy locality. Access to sea from ow grounds. Moderate rentals. Apply J. Joseph. Property Dept., Prince's Building. Tel. 20-10

TO

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Dwelling House o. 11, Mountain View, The Peak 6 Bed Rooms with Drawing, Dining, Billiard and Drying Rooms, Servants Quarters. Suitable for bachelor Meas. Reasonable rent will be considered. Apply to Mackinnon, Mackenzie & Co. F.&. D. Building.

[3450

WANTED KNOWN

DICTURES!

PTURES PICTURES! Spring Opens on Tuesday, April 30th. in our ART GALLERY, Chater Road, for 10 DAYS ONLY, KOMOR & KOMOR.

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POSITION VACANT.

CCOUNTANTS, Engineers and

A others desirous of ingret thou

prospect in own or snother country should write to Particulars, Terms & Successes. PERCY COUTTS, & CO., LTD., Dept, L4, LONDON, WOL. Established 1908,

YOU ABE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR

STOCK OF

ASIATIC, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

POSTAGE STAMPS In SETS, SINGLE PACKETS, BAGS ́and, in APPROVAL SHEETS.

GRACA & CO.

Dealers in Postage Stampa, Philatelic Goods, Picture Postcards Toys, &c. " No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, P.O. Box No. 129. FONG ONG Established 1896

Courtesy, Comfort, Service

and Luxuries of Modern Hotel

Construction

THE HOTEL RIVIERA

MACAU

Cable Address :——“ Riviera, Macau.”

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N. Binge Berousky, R. G. Boalt. Mr. A. E. Burton, Centon Năv, Co., China Slam 5.8. Co., Mix G. Clark, F. Cortez, R. H. G. Craig, Mrs. M. E.

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Rugby Press News

W. Bhip Dartford Laird, Mrs. John Lane, Mry 8, Lew, J. B. MacDonald,

3.15 p.m.-Close Down.

5 to 8 p.m.-European Programme.

E . Marsh, C. Mather, Louis

5 to 7 p.m.-Hong Kong Hotel Maunler, L. Mercado, Meurer & Cie, Dance Orchestra (by courteay Mrs. I. Miller, Ella Morris, National of the Management).

Photo Plays of China, F. Nevell,

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tions.

Oriental Film, Productions, R. E

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MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1935

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AT No. 6B, HANKOW 'BOAD, KOWLOON

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ON VIEW FROM SUNDAY,

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Tus 28TH APRIL, 1935.

7.03 to 7.32 p.m.- Light Opera and Musical Comedy

Vocal Gems-Lily of Killarney. Kilda Reay, Rudenko, Stanley W. Song-Arcady is ever Young Smith, C. Spurlock, Talyo Electric ("The Arcadians ") Winnie Co., Varenhorst, H. K, Wardle, H. G. (Soprano).

Williamson, Mrs. E. Wilson, Mrs. Selection-The Song of the Evelyn Wong.

Druta.

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Vocal Gems--wita Violets--Maria Elsener and Martin 'Kramer, 7.32 to7.50 p.m.-Ballet Egyptien Suite (Luigini) played by the Concert Orchestra.

7.50 to 8 p.m.~*~

From the Studio "A Cinema Review " by Sil-

houette.

8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

8.03 to 11 p.m.-A Relay from the

Theatre (Chinese).

11 p.m.-Close Down, 8.30 to 10 p.m.-European Récorded

Registered" Article t

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15

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Comprising

Chesterfield Couches and "Arm- chairs, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Hatatanda, Bedsteads, Sideboards, Dinner Waggon. Dining

C. V. Brammall, Miss Zoya Kaft- PUBLIC AUCTION Tables, Armchairs and Chairs, Chests

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Radio Telegram Kimtain from Semarang.

Palmer.

MERRY JESTER

Wins Kiangway Classic

Music from ZEK. on · A Fre- quency of 640 kilocycles. 8.30 to 8.58. p.m.-Symphony No. 45

Shanghai Apr, 22. ("Farewell") in F sharp minor Riding a magnificent finish, C. (Haydn).---Sir Henry J. Wood | Encarnacao brought Merry Jester conducting the London Sym-first past the post yesterday in phony Orchestra.

the Klangwan Derby Stakes, the richest race on the local turf, while the favourite. Henry Lee, Anished fourth and out of the picture.

8.58 to 9.30 p.m.-

Variety

Plano Solos-Waltz Romantique. Jazz Goblins-Rale da Costa. Songs-What Now?

An hour ago this minute-Ger-

trude Lawrance (Soprano). Xylophone, Solo 12th Street

Rag-Herry Robbins. Vocal Duet Night on the Water

-Layton and Johnstone, Orchestra--A Night with Paul

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9,30 to 9.43 p.m.---

·A· Light. Violin Recital by Albert Sandler with' Olive' Groves (Soprano)

1. An Old Violin (Taylor).

2. Looking for You (Sanderson).

3. Grinzing (Benataly).

4. Remembrance (Melfi)...

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Os VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 29TH APRIL, 1985,

It was only Encamacao's riding which gave Merry Jester the vic- tory, as he stayed of a strong TERMS Cash on DelivesY. challenge by Duke of Kent, rid- der by S. A. Judah, and won by 2 head, Fairy Whip-poor-will, ridden by J. B. Lok, folshed third, another two lengths away.

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ter post, where he was passed. At TUESDAY, APRIL 80, 1935. (arr.the rails, with Merry Jester com

the furlong Duke of Kent jed, on

Debroy. Somers Band Ballads We Loye--Selection

Debroy Somers). Dixieland-Selection, 10.p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 p.m.-Close Down...

BERLIN PROGRAMME

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ment (Germ., Engl), German Folk Song.

Forecast

Programme

Engl.).

tain Cocks.

A Chat by Max Werner.

/Germ..

ing up on the outside: the latter took the lead by three-quarters 1

a length and, although strongly challenged by Duke of Kent in the last 70 yards, maintained it

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OF POSTAGE STAMPS winning stable takes $4,500 in stake money.

Gola Vase had no difficulty yea-

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14 miles. There were, however. one or two more cases of favour-

OF VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 29TH APRIL, 1985.

9.45 p.m. News In English on DiAites being beaten. Vivid Morn TERMS-CAR ON DELITEET,

and in Dutch on DJN,

10 p.m.--Orchestral Concert. 11.15 News in German on DJA and

DJN,

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and in Dutch on DJN, 12.30 a.m.-Close down DJA, DIN

"(Germ., Engl) 57

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6:00 p.m.--Cooking School of the

Air, conducted by M-Hedrick.

| 6.30 p.m. - Spanish Informational

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6.40 p.m.-English

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Informationa!

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7.30 D.m-States Steamship. .co.

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ties Plano by Encarnacion Esguerra Tenor, Pedro Roxas?: and Violin by Levi Celerio. 8.50 pm Stock Quotations.

| 9.00-p.m.-El Duo de la Africana—-

Spanish Operata by Caballero,

9.40 p.m.-Hollywood Bowl Concer-

weight off beat Frostylight 2. neck in, the mile and covered the distance in 2.03.

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FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1935

Commencing at 10.00 AM."

Ar No. 377, THE PEAK

A QUANTITY OF MALA VALUABLE HOFSEHOLD

FURNITURE

OF VIEW FROM THURSDAY,

Tas tap KAY, 1985,

TERMS: UKE OF DELIVET,

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also

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

Including

Joss Table, Armchairs, Chairs, Téa Poys, Flower Stands, Jardinieres, Cabinets, Desks, Tables, etc, etc.

and

Three Pianos One Enamelled Fath Six Undrwood Typewriters

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THE 80TH APRIL, 1985.

TERMS CAşk on Delivery,

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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1935

COMMENCING AT 2.30 F.M.

AT THKIA SALES: BOOM, No. 83, HANKOW BOAD, KOWLOON

QUANTITY" OF- VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Suites, Took Ward- Dressing Tables, Armchairs and Chairs, Chests of Drawers, Deska, Cabinets, Silver Ware, Brase Ware, Aluminium Ware, Hattan Ware,Glans Ware Cutlery, Olocks, Ornaments, Table Lamps, Oil Paintings; Pictures, Shangbai Bath, Fiano, Carpets, Rugs, sto, etc.

Sand

A SELECTION OF BLACKWOOD WARE

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Din 1er MAYT, 198).

TERMS CASH ON DELITSET.

AMMERT BROS.

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