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PREMISES TO LET

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5-roomed fata,

8-roomer! liats,

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed data,

4-8 roomed residences.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1.3. roomed flats.

KOWLOON CITŸ:

1-roomed fats.

PREMISES TO LET.

FFICE Rooms st Hongkong Stock Exchange, Apply to Secretary, Eungkong Stick Exeirage.

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FLATS TO LET ΤΟ

O LET-FLAT No. 4.TICIA MANSION 16, Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Apply: XAVIER BROS., LTD. Tel. 2372 or 93216.

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WANTED KNOWN

"REV. M. Calls, French Protestant

"APPLY:

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT

FRENCH BANK BLDG., A Queen's Road, Central. Phone: 91003.

HOUSES TO LET. -

10 LET-Farnished. for 3 or 4 ΤΟ

Months from middle June, 5, Bondo: 3594. e/o Hong Kong roomed house. near Magazine Gap. Daily Press

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FELIX VILLAS-Pokfulam, Immediate cocupation. Charming Modern Residence at Moderato Rental. Fine Views. Children's Playground, Garage. Apply F. A. Joseph. Property Sea Bathing Frequent Bas Service. Office, Tel. No. 20910.

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BISNEY VILLAS is extensive private grounds. $Commodicus houses semi-detached. Mödern muita. tion. Tennis court. Very quiet and

healthy locality. Access to son from ow grounds. Moderate rentals. Apply J. F. Jouapb. Property Dept.. 'Prince's 1947 Building. Tel. 20910

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pastorat Haiphong, will be glad to hear of homes in Hong Kong wil- ing to receive educated French girls for three or four months as pair' The girls who wish to come age from sixteen to twenty, know some English, and will be glad to give French lessons, help with children etc. in return for hospitality. Reply to the Bishop of Hong Kong, Bishop's House, Hong Kong.

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AT ST. PAUL'S

Some Impressions

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, May 9.

Of all the impressions made on those who were present at the

CANTON NOTES

Cheaper Wolfram

Canton, May 25,

It is well-known that wolfram is extensively used in the manufac- ture of war-materials, and owing

12.30 to 215 p.m.-European Pro- Thanksgiving Service at St. Paul's to the large. purchases made by

gramme

12.30 p.m.-Recorded Music.

1 pm-Local Time and Weather.

Report

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1.13 p.m-Hong Kong Hotel Or-

chestra.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins.

Rugby Press News, etc." 2.15 pm-Close Down. 5 to 8 p.m.-European Programme. 5 to 7 pm-Hong Kong Hotel

Dance Orchestra, - 7p.m.-Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

7.03 to 7.30 p.m.-

Light Orchestral Music Handel in the Strand (Oraing-

er).

Mock Morris Dances (Grainger) Turkish Patrol (arr, Lloyd). The Forge in the Forest (arr. . (Lloyd) Dancing down Apes arr.

Finck). Falling in Love again "The

Blue Angel"

7.30 to 7.40 p.m.--

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the

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From the Studio "Pictures, on Parade" by Film"

Fanny.

7.40 to 8 pm

From the Studio Musical Reels from the R.K.O.

fillin

"Roberta " showing at

the King's Theatre shortly. 8 p.m.-Local Time and Weather

Report.

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

Lee Theatre (Chinese). 11. p.m.-Close Down, 830 to 10 p.m.-European Record- ed Music from ZEE on A Frequency of 640 kilocycles. 8.30 to 9 pm-Concerto No. 2 in

F Minor, Op 21 (Chopin) played by Arthur Rubinstein (Pianoforte) and the London Symphony Orchestra. 9 to 9.47 p.m.-

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The Queen was in the Parlour-

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ton and Johnstone," whe Orchestra A Night with Paul Whiteman" at the Biltmore. Songs The Very thought of you A

Place in your heart-Sam Coslow. (Tenor),

Organ Solos--Broadway thru a

Keyhole-Selection

Take a Chance-Selection-

Terence Casey. Vocal-Cuban Tango. Xylophone Solo-12th Street Rag

-Harry Robbins.

from Vocal --My Songs.

the Showa-Marie Burke (Sopra- no)..

8.47 to 10 p.m.----

Albert Sandler and his Orchestra

1. Bird Songs at Eventide.

Gipsy Moon.

2.

3. A Little Love, A Little Kiss. 4. Because."

10 pm-Reuter Press Bulletins

10.05 p.m.-Close Down

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9.00 pm-DJA, DJN Announce-

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9.45 p.m.-News in English on

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10.00 pm.-Popular Orchestral

Music.

11:00 p.m.-Robert Koch and His

work Geh, Medizinalrat Rich ard Otto (in celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the great

savant's death).

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Vocal and Musical Sulta.

foreign countries, last year, the

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Done will be more lasting than that of the tremendous happiness ob viously felt by the King and Queen price gradually rose till it reached THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME as they walked up the nave to take their places beneath the Dome..

The procession of clergy heralds, and Court officials which preceded their Majesties was a solemn one.: Then came the King and Queen, smiling radiantly as they walked slowly up the nare,

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When they passed the seats where the Corps Diplomatique whe as- sembled they bowed to the Am- bassadors, receiving in return a particularly courtly obeisance from, Signor Grandi, picturesque figure in the front row,

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Maharaja's Miniatures It was observed with what youth- ful alacrity the King rose to his feet for the hymns and prayers.

Only a few feet away from him was the Duke of Connaught. Be fore the King and Queen arrived the Duke rose several times from his place under the Dome to turn and survey the brilliantly coloured scene.

Sented among the Royal family were the King's four honorary In dian Aidas-de-Camp. Towering above the others was the Maharaju of Bikaner, in whose glittering turban were fixed two small minia- tures of the King-Emperor and the Queen-Empresa, "heavily encrusted with jewels.

"Virger" or "Verger'?

Many in the congregation were surprised to see virger" printed in the Order of Service with an

instead of an “e."

During the last couple of inonths, however, the price has de- clined, dropping to $40 per pical, and it is reported that the high rate of silver and the fluctuation In exchange is responsible for the tall in price.- Nam Wal Yot Po

ERECTION OF WIRELESS STATIONS

Canton, May 25 Owing to the importance of establishing wireless communica- tion between the diferent treaty.. ports and the country, and the imperfections which at present exist in the despatch and 'receipt of messages, which are often de- layed, the Nanking Department of Communications has issued an order to the effect what all tm- portant towns and cities, which are without wireless stations, must be linked up without any further delay, so as to facilitate the com- munication of wireless messages.

It is reported that the cost of the wireless installations will be borne by the Government, and the

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notified accordingly.

As it appeared four times it Was evidently not a misprint Asam Wah Fat Pa a matter of fact St. Paul's Cathe dral always uses this form of apelling.

It appears thus in the statutes. of the Cathedral, which is, the writer believes, the only one in the country to adopt this spelling.

TAX ON OILS INCREASED

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According to the Cathedral authorities virger" is derived from the Latin "virga wand. They reject the Oxford Diction ary's derivation from the Anglo picul being increased to $5.40 per VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD French "verger."

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London, Known And Unknown

It was noticeable as the King. "and Queen" drove through the streets that they were greatly in- terested in 'the decorations.

Both know their London well) and the unfamiliar aspect of the streets in their Jubilee dress must have struck them foraibly.

Queen Victoria, on the other hand, hardly knew London at all. There is an entry in her Journal, describing the Diamond Jubilee drive to St. Paul's:

"The streets in the Strand are now quite wide, but ons misses Temple Bar."

Temple Bar had been removed in 1873-19 years earlier.

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"Soul and Body" was the sub- ject of the Lesson Sermon in all churches of Christ Ecientist, on Sunday, May 26th, 1985.

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Among the citations which comprised the Lesson Sermon was the following from the Bible: "For we know that if our earthly house of this tabernacle were

MAY 29, 1935- dissolved, we have a building of God, an house not made with COMMENCING AT 10 A.M. hands,, eternal in the heavens. Therefore we are always confident, Ar GODOWN No. 18, or THE knowing that, whilst we are at HONG KONG HOWLOON home in the body, we are absent WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD.,

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