PREMISES TO LET
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6-rooted flats.
PRINCE EDWARD ROAD
DISTRICT.
1/4 roomed dats.
4-8 roomed residencor.
CHEUNG SHA WAN:
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FLATS TO LET
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HOUSES TO LET.
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The Proprietor of the APPOLON BEAUTY PARLOUR
TO SELL BY
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OX
WEDNESDAY,
JUNE 5, 1935
COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM,
AT PEDDER BUILDING,
1ST FLOOR
THE GOODS & CHATTELS
OF THE BEAUTY PARLOUR
Comprising:
Permanent WATE -Machiney, Accessories, Furniture. Partitions, Showcases, Ceiling Fans, Ceiling Lights, Fittings, etc., etc...
TERMS:-Cash or DELIVERY.
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Gold Dust (1.20)
... 15 ..15
171
Goodyear
17
161
Int. Cement
28
27
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381
371
1211.
(.25)
37
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194
191
334
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117
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481
481
341
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104
420
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373
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134
131
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Ohio (2.80)
422
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161
16
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424
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71
144
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4
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181
Stan. Gas
34
331
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452
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211
201
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33+
331
32
Cont. O (25)
194
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881
| Texig G. Sulp" (2)
Transamerica (1124) Un.
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551 94
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131
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134
58
57
Delaware & Hudson
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1
Douglas Aircraft.
23.
Du Pont 12.60z).
96
Song. If all the world
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Bast. Kodak (4)
Elec. Autolite Co....
mine.
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511
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34
30
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John Watt.
Anne Winn
CAST
Olive Groves, Reginald Furdell, George Baker.
The B.B.C. Revue Chorus and the Orchestra conducted by Leslie Woodgate.
8.45-9 p.m.-Concert Waltzës. Kongreb Waltzer (Strauss).
cum. P. (8) Congo-Nairn
My Darling Waltz (The Gipsy Cwn.
Baron").
9-9.30 p.m.-Variety.
Piano Solo-Just by your exam-
ple.
Ridin' around in the Rain-Rate
da Costa.
Elec. Power & Light Organ Solo-Medley of old Songs Gen. Elec. (50)
Fox Film-"A".
Leslie. James.
Vocal Hitch Medley
Hutchinson.
Band. Happy, I'm Happy. 9.30-10. p.m.-Band Music.
Bons of the Brave (Bidgood). Entry of the Gladiators-March
(Fucik).
The Mill in the Black Forest
(Ellenberg).
March of the Mountain Gnomes Tidworth Tattod.-1934. - -
10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. (1005 p.m.-12 midṛight--A Relay
of the Hong Kong Hotel Dance Orchestra.
10.30 p.m.-Rugby Mid-day Press
News.
12 midnight.-National Anthem. 12 midnight—Close Down.
Note: There will be a Relay from
a Chinese Theatre on ZEK, on
a frequency of 640 kilocycles from 8-11 p.m.
"BERLIN PROGRAMMK
9 pm-DJQ, DIB Announcement
(Germ.," Engl};
German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ
Eng.).
$.15 p.-For the Young Folks:
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"DJQ and In Dutch on DJB.". 10 p.m.-Popular Orchestral Music, 11 p.m.-Topical Talk, 11.15 p.m.-News in German on
DJQ and DJB.
11.30 p.m.-"Deb immer Treu und
Redlichkeit.
A Variety Sequence.
"
ནཱ དྷརཱབྷཱཀྐཊྛཱ ཙྪཱཊྚཐཱ ཙ aཚཨྰཿཀྰསྐaFax#མྦནྡྷསྶཾ བྷཱཝནཱཀྐ a བྷོབྷཀྰཙྪྲ ཧཱུཾཿཨྰཿ}ą11ཚེaunཝིདྷནྡྷསྶl
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12.15 am.-News in English on
DJQ and in Dutch on DJB," 12.30 am-Close down DJQ, DJB
(Germ, Engl.).
MANILA FROGRAMME
6 p.m.-Cooking School of the Air,
conducted by M, Hedrick
6.30 pm--Spanish Informational
Period.
I possible mutation
16,
109
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JAPANESE DEMANDS IN MONGOLIA
Visit To Teh Wang
Feiping, June 1. It is learned on the best autho- rity that a Japanese plane recent- 6.40 p.m.-English Informationally landed at Pang Kang at Prince
Period.
son and Fritz.
Teh Wang's Palace, and the
6.55 pm-Stock Quotations, thru Japanese officer who -WHE the the courtery of Swan, Culbert-passenger laid before him certain demands, which included the right of the Kwantung army to esta- bish a branch of the army's special service to control the motor-road from Manchukpo to Mongolia, and the removal of the capital of Inner Mongolia from Pailingmiao, to Besiemiao.
7 pm-Radia Shopper. 7.15 p.m.-Studebaker Champions
Manila' Motor Company. 7.30 pm-States Steamship-Com- pany Programme, conducted ...by Ralph Ring,
7.45 pm-Fanio y Cia Programme
(Chain KZEG),
8 p.m.-Philippine Charity Sweep-
stakes Programme. 8.15 p.m.-George White's Scandals
of 1935
5.20 p.m.-Mania Radiolites, con-
ducted by Luis Nolasco. 8.45 p.m-Stock Quotations and
Local Market Reports.
9 pm-Manila Radiolites (Con-
(tínued),⠀
10 p.m.-Musical, Varietica
12 a.m.-To Wish you Good Night! 11 p.m-Sign Of
It is understood that these de- mxnds prompted Prince Teh Wang's visit to Felping to consult with General Ho Ying Ching----
PEIPING DISCUSSION. Mr. Yuh Such Chang returned to Tiantain to-day after consulta- tion with Gen. Ho Ying Ching here. He has decided to carry on his duties, pending a solution to the crisis
Reuter.
'AT No. ^7^& À CAMERON BOAD
(DUNBAR VILLAS), KOWLOON.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
"FURNITURE
ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE 5TH JUNE, 1935.
TERMS: Cash on DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS.. BROS.,
„AUCTION EERS
THE SANITARY
·BOARD
The business to be discussed, at to-morrow's meeting to the Sani- tary Board. will be:-
1. Mr. LCF. Bellamy, pursuant to notice, will sak:
"Will the President" please in- form the Board, whether any complaints have been received by the Sanitary Department re- garding offenstye smells at the western end of Repulse Bay, particularly during low water? If so, can the President state:-
(a) Whether the cause of the nuisance has been establÍ- shed; (b) On whom lability for abatement of the nuisance rests, and
"..
(c) What action, if any, the Sanitary Department (has taken in, the matter?"
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2. Application for permission to bury the body of Tsang Ho Shi in a place other than an authorised cemetery.
3. Regular Returns:--
(a) Rat Return for the" weeks ending 11th and 18th May, 1935.
M (b) Health Bulletin of Eastern Ports from the Honourable Director of Medical, and Sanitary Services for the weeks ending 11th and 18th May, 1935,
Health Return from the League of Nations, Eastern Bureau, for the weekr ending 27th April, and 4th May, 1935,
(d). Mortality Return for Hong Kong for the week ending 12th May, 1835..
O J. BOE
Secretary.
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