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PREMISES TO LET

PEAR. MANSIONS":

5-roomed flats,

8 roomed flats.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed inta

4-8 roomed residences.

CAMBAY BUILDINGS:

23-roomed Bats.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-3 roomed flats,

KOWLOON CITY:

1-roomed Bats.

PREMISES TO LET. GODOWNS TO LET.--One large

APPLY:

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT

FRENCH BANK BLDG.,

5, Queen's Road, Central. Phone: 21063,

HOUSES TO LET. concrete 2-storied godown, floor MELIX VILLAN.--- Pokfulam. space about 14,000 sq. ft, at No. 290. Immediate occupation. Charming Hennessy Road. Two large podowns Modern Residence at Moderate Rental each about 8,000 sq. ft. at present Fine Viows. Children's Playground, occupying v British American To- Sen Bathing. Frequent Bus Service. bacco Co., Occupation from 1st Jan Garage. Apply F. A. Joseph. Property 1038. Two large godowns each about Dace, Tel. No. 20910. 2,000 sq. ft. in King Ming Road, Меваги. Causeway Bay, opposite Rutterfield & Swire's Coal Godown.

1999

Apply -KWONG SANG NG LTD. B private grounds. 3 Commodious

G. P. O. Box No. 320.

FLATS TO LET

то

[3734

LET FLAT NO. 4 TICIA MANSION 16, Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished.

Apply AVIER BROS. LTD. Tel.

2:722 or23216.

|

DISNEY VILLAS in extensive

heures semi-rietached. Modern sanita- tion. Tennis court, Very quiet and healthy locality. Access to sen from own grounds. Moderate rentals. Apply J. B. Joseph. Property Dept. Prince's Building. Tel. 20910.

[996

LET Flat No. Kellett

I Pouse, 156, Me. Peak, lett 1383 Rooms. Flush System. Separate Kitchen. Servante Quarters. All Modern Conveniences Apply DEACONS, Prince's Building.

[989

MALL CONVENIENT FLAT

Mid-Level. Apply J, E. JOSEPH, Property Dept, Prince's Building. Tel. No. 20910,

(997

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMME

Broadcast by Z.B.W.

on 355 Metres

12.30 to 12.15 p.m.-European pro-

gramme.

1 p.m.-Local time and weather re-

port.

1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,

Rugby Press «news, etc.

4.15 p.m.-close down.

5 to 8 p.m.-European programma.

5 to 7 pm-Hong Kong Hotel

Dance Orchestra

1 to 1.17 p.m.

Vocal Gems

Jolly Roger.

Hermann Lohr,

7.17 to 7.30 p.m.-

The Russian Novelty Orchestra Borrowful--Waltz (Schwartz), Joys of the Past Waltz

(Schwartz).

· The Swallow Waltz. The Eroken String Walt. 7.30 to 8 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Violin and Pianoforte Hental

PROGRAMME

NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

"(Through Bestars Agoner).

New York: August (14.

High Low. Close Close

QUOTATIONS

Last Today's

-Sept.

871 700

731

Montreal Silver -Dec

Silver-Official

871 748 69.10 67.2% 68.35 #7.221 1.19 off 871 879 I off

.15 off 12 ON He off PR

New York/Londen Cross-rate New York Cotton-Uet. New York Rubber-Sept. Chicago Wheat-Sept Chicago Corn

4.97% 1971.4.97 4.99 11.08 10.99 11.09 10.94 11.88 11.81 18.03 11.91

Dow Jones Averages, High-1834/35

20 Rail

19%

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

Change up Weak

THE Undersigned have received"".

Instructions

To SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

Low: Aug, 13. Aug. 13. Changa 84.58 128.00 118.09 .09 up 38.38 39 up

30 Industrials

138.84.

69.00

27.11 38.00

20 Utilities:

31.03

14.39 26.01

27.47

.54 up

40 Bonda

97.47

84.73 - 96.69

96.39

II Commodity Index

65,25

41:98 33.19

51.46

07 off .73 off

Business Done: -3,360,000 shares.

Tasi Sale

Aug. 12 Aug. Li

· 16

161

213

214

284 281

121 #121

631

647.

142) 1421"

Stock & Dip" Gold Dust (1.20) Goodyear Int. Cement Int. Nick (.60) Int. Tel. & Tel. Johns Manville Kennecott (.151) Loow's (2)' Lori. (1.20) Mont, Ward

211 21+

1. Fantasie "Rigoletto."--Verdi | Am, Waterworks (1) 15 2. Song "Sta" as the Night "---

Am Waterworks $6 Bobm.

3. Piano Solo - "Prelude from

Sulte In A Minor."-Debussy.

4. Violin Solos-- *

**Cavatina."-Kaff.

pret (6) ..** Anaconda Copper

Atch. T and, 8. F.

531 (28d.)

Automobile 26 Auburn

151 Baltimore & Ohio 5. Song- Believe me if all those Bethlehem Steel charms Boeing Airplane endearing young

"Hungarian Dance."-Monte.

Moore.

- 401

TUESDAY,

ON

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AUGUST 20, 1935

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.

AT TERIE SALES ROOM,

DUDDELL STREET. Á VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

LAMMERT BROS..

A COTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

!

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

SATURDAY,

JN

F

AUGUST 17, 1985

Stock & Div.

Adams Express

Last Sale Aug. 12 Aug. 13

8

Amen Can (4)

Am. Cyanamid "B"

(.25dr.)

21.

Am. For. Pwr

78

Am. For. Pwr $7 1st

Pt.

41

*411 42

TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY,

Am. Locomotive

171

by Miss Ruby Waldron and Miss Ottilia Derwin.

Am Radiator

181

162 1839

241 241

73

724

Am. Smelting

43

432

-351

357

Am. T. and T. (9)... 1377 Am. Tob "B" (5)

1401

Nat City Bk. 11

314"

· 317′′.

891 983

Nat Da P. (1.20)

151

151

151

Nat. Distillers

261

261

NAL PWI. Lt. (.80)...

112

121

781 77

K.Y. Central

231

231

174

N. Amer. (50c. 4%%)

23

231

4

Pac. Gas (1.50)

271

271

531

Pac. Ltng. (3)

431

434

20+

Packard Motors

47"

153

Penn. Rly. (1)

231

284

36+

381

Phil. Petro (1)

234

244

Borden Co. (1.60) 8 p.m.-Local time and weather re- Borg Warner (Idr.) 672

port; closing local stock quota- | Case tions.

11: 48

11

Pub. Ser N.J. (2.801

424

431

Radio Corpn.

71

Rey. Tob "B" (3)

541

547

"Schenley

32

313

8.05 to 1030 p.m.- Chinese record-

ed programme.

Canadiar Peclac Caterpillar Tract

101

10元

Sears Roebuck ...

581

581

$34

532

Boc. Vac. (80)

121 12

10.30 p.m.--Close down.

Ch. Nat. B. (1.40) 344* C'Peake Corp. (2.50)-

354*

Sr. Cal. Ed.

(1.50)

201 201

Southern Pacific

201** 201

477

Stan. Brands (1)

141

147

fl

48+

471

Stan. Cas

8

Col. Gas & Elec..... Comm Solv. (60)... 191 Comm. Sthrn.

611 11

.601

Sta Ou NJ (1)

47

484

114

Ster. Pro. (2.80)

654 67

COMMENCING At 10.30 AM.

197

Studebaker Corpo

191

187

21

Texas G. Sulp (2)

34

341

"AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

Comm Sthan. $8

cum. Ft. (6)

Transamerics (112)

8

B

No. 4, DUDDELL STREET

65.

Un. Car. and Carb

337

(1.40)

654

B

Un. Pac. Riys, (6),.

102

1022

211

Un. Aircraft Corp.

18:

171

71"

70

Un. Air Line Trans...

74- 71

*291 287

United Corpa,

5

6

1101

110

Uni, Gas Impr. (1.20)

17.

171

171

Univ. Leaf Tob." (2)

82

U.S. Indus. Alcohol... 44

421

76

U.S. Rubber

15

142

Fox Film "AN

'Gen. Elec. (60) Gen. Foods (1.89)... Gen. Motors (Idi Gen. Rly., Sigs (1)

161 164 31

U.8. Steel

431

44

311

Venddium

15+

151

1367 367

Warner Bros. Picts.

5

51

441 34

442

West E. & M. (.65)..

661

661

Call Money

+%

• Rid

* ex. div

# possible utilation

at

PUBLIC AUCTION, 6.30 to from ZEK.

of

Property The Valuable Leasehold altuate at Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong and registered at the land. Office as Subtection 3 of Section G of Marine Lot No. 1 together with the Premises thereon known as

No. 4, KWONG YUEN STREET EAST

To be Sold

Op

TUESDAY, THE 20TH DAY 07

AUGUST, 1915,

Ar 3.30 P.M.

by

MESSES, LAMMERT BROTHERS, AUOMONKEES,

AT THEIR SALESROOM,

No. 4, DEDDELL STREET,

VICTORIA, HONG KONG.

For further particulars and Con-

ditions of Sale, Apply to

Mzɛɛns, WOO & NASH,

Mortgagres Solicitors,

No. 4, Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong

or to

Means, LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers,

No. 4, Duddell Street. Hong Kong.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following dams of advertisements are, charged at the pria given below:-

SITUATIONS VACANT.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO HE LET » MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

When so required replies to box numbers will be posted to wivertisers daily Extex standa for postage should be remitted.

All advertisementa must be authenticated by the name and addreu of the n-idar “

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.

THIR FORM MAY BE USED.

Address The Advertisement Manager, " Hongkong Daily Press,"

11, Ice House Street, or P.0. Box 1

on

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10 pm-European pro- C'Peake Corp. and 48 "gramme

Ohlo (2.801 frequency of 640 kilocycles Chrysler (14) 8.30 to 9 p.m.

Military Band Music Zampa--Overture (Herold, arr.

Godfrey.

Silver Trumpets-Grand Proces

sional March (Vivani, art. Godfrey. T

The Smithy in the Wood

(Michaells)

The Turkish Patrol (Michaels)."

· Nautical Moments (arr. Winter).

Cons. Gas, NV (2) 323. Cona Oll (.28) Cont. Ol (25) Corn Prod (3) Douglas Aircraft

Du Pont (2.607). Stec. Bond Share 167 Elec. Bond $35. FT (5) - 'Copy-Elec. Bond $6 P! (8) 741

# to 9.15 pm-A Relay of the

Daventry News Bulletin right by Reuter).

9.15 to 9.30 p.m.

An Instrumental Variety

Programme Xylophone Solo-Rio de Janerio.

Rudy 'Starita.

Banjo Solo-Three Little Words:

-Len Fillis

Hawaiian-On the Beach

Waikiki.Waikiki Stone-Wall

Boys.

Accordeon Solo-Sedibal-May-

rice Alexander.

Banju Solo-Old Black Joe.-

Richard Choy.

9.30 to 10 p.m.-Latest Dance Hits. 10 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 p.m-Close down.

RADIO MANILA

€ p.m.-"Cooking School of the Air, conducted by M. Hedrick. 6.30 p.m.--Spanish Informational

Perioa.

€.40 p.m-English Informational

Period.

ཏྠོ॰ ཙིཀྑཝཏྠབྷཱབྷཏྟཱ ཋིཏྟཱ, ཨཱཊྛཝབྷཱ=སྒྱུཊྛོ ཝོདྷནྟི བྲཱཔྤཙྪཱཏྟནཱཝ ཨཱནྡྷei༅ཙྪཱབྷཱཀྑ།བྷཀྐཎྞཙཎྞཱ

DRAWING OF STATÉ LOTTERY

More Frizes Given Under New System

Shanghai, August 9. Ticket No. 233781 drew the first urize in the thirteenth drawing of the National State Lottery which took place at the Canidrome yester. day afternoon before a large crowd Instead of 8800,000, the ticket will 6.55 pm.-Stock quotations, through entitle the holder to $250,000. The the courtesy of Swan, Culbert-change, effective this month with the introduction of the new system son and Fritz.

of holding drawings monthly in- stead of every two months, haa been made in order to increase the number of smaller prizes. Besides the first of $250,000, the prize list provides for four second prizes of $50,000 each; 20 third prizes of $10,000 each 100 fourth prizes of $2,000 each; and 300 fifth prizes of 8500 each. There are 600 prizes of $100 each. 2,999 of 850 each, and 127.000 of $10 each.

7 p.m.--Radio Shopper. 7.15 p.anti-Tubercolosis Talk

by Dr. Jose, Fabella, 7.30 pm-The "Town Crier" pre-

sents a Quarter-Hour of Me lody.

7.45 pm-Filipines Life Assurance

Co. Programme (Chain KZEG) 8 p.m.-Piano Stardust by Miguel

Velarde, Jr.

3.15 p.m.-N.E.P.A. Programme, 345 p.m.-Stock quotations and

local market reports.

0 p.m.-Say it with Music-Cielito

and Carmen 'Franquelli, 9.15 p.m.-Selected Passages from "Der Rosenkavaller by Richard Strauss.

11 p.m.-Sign of:

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement

(Germ., Engl.).

German Folk Song. Programme Forecast (Germ.,

>Engl).

9.15 p.m.-Joseph Haydn: Lerchen-

quartett op. 74-

The Röhn Quartet.

9.45 pm News in English on DJQ

and in Dutch, an DJBW

10 pm Current Periodicals 10.15 pm Melodies from Oldtime

Bong Flays

Heinz Herkommer: Tenor. Beatrice von Roedern. Soprano, The Erich Schneidewind Orches

J.

BRITISH SUBJECT BOUND OVER

A QUANTITY OF

MISCELLANEOUS

Consisting of:

GOODS

Piece Goods, Sugar Candy, White Sugar, Compoy, Awabi, Mussels, 613 Cattle Fish, China Ware, Old Rub...

ber Tyres, Needles, Art. Silk Yarn, Stockings, Singleta. Handkerchiefs, Bubber Toys, Saccharin, Bird Nest Fish Mawa, Silk Personalwears, etc., etc.

Kbaki Helmets, Coats, Trousers, Shorts, Caps, Boots, Breeches. "Greatcoals, Felt Hats, Hosetops, etc.

Radio Set Obtained On Approval And Pawned

Shanghai, August 9. Fraucis Arthur Roche, 23. "was bound over by Mr. C. H: Haines, Registrar, under the Probation of Offenders Act for two years, under his own recognizance of $100 and one further surety of $100, when he was found guilty in H. M. Police Court yesterday of pawning a radio set which he had obtained on an proval.

18 Bundles Shark's Fins

Fishmaws

2.

22 Bottles Mineralwater:

ال

·TERMS :—CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERA

THE MEN WHO STAYED AT HOME

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, July 29, War books hitherto have been

Mr. John McNeill, outlining the. case for the prosecution after the accused had entered a plea of not guilty said that the acuumed obtain ed a radio set from the Novel Ad-written mainly by people who vertising & Trade Advancement fought in the war. But a book on Co. on May 3, and pawned it the their war expériences is now being same day. The pawnshop assistant written by a series of war resis- would identify the accused as being ters. the man who pawned, the set for It is to be called “We Did Not 880.

Fight." and will be published in Witnesses called were Mr. C. P. the autumn under the editorship Lazaroff of the radio company, of Mr. Julian Hell, Mr. Clive Bell's and Chang Jao, who identified son. Roche....

The contributors include Bir Angell," who ran the The accused here stated that he Norman wished to plead guilty to the Neutrality League: Lord Allen, charges made against him, and in who was chairman of the No Coo mitigation of his offence stated that scription Fellowship; Mr. David he had given the police the address Garnett, who worked on the land of the pawnshop. When he pawned in France with Mr. Dancan Grant. the set, he was being pressed hyand the late Mr. Francis Birrell his landlady for rent, and he had Mr James Marton, who speak every intention of returning the some weeks in gol in the inter- set at the end of the month.

vals of buliding barges for the Binding the Bocused over, the West African rivers in gl Begistrar warned him that he shipyard; Mr. Harry Pollitt, 11,15 pm-News in German on would be liable to be brought up escribes the dockers strike In

The number of the first prize fell from the three drums about 30 ininutes after the start of the draw. ng. The four and prizes were Nos. 25323, 181936, 175013 and 149657. The ten "approximation prizes," two in respect of the first prize, and eight" in respect of the four second prizes, were Nos 223780 and 233782, which will be for $8,000 each,

and Noa 253222, 181037, 175012, 149656, 253224, 181938, 175014, and 149858, for $1,000 each.

DJQ and DJB.

11.30 pm Current Events.

11.40 pm Variety Programme

with Soloists 12.15amNews in Eigliah on DIQ and in Dutch on DIB 1230 am-Close down DiQ, DJB

(Germ Engl

before the court for completion of 1920, when an attempt was made bis sentence at any time during the,

two years. He assured him, how to ship zaunitions to Poland; and ever, that if he behaved himself, Mr. Bertrand Russell this step would not be taken

The pawnshop, stated My McNeill, had been recompensed by the accused's father for the money they bad paid to his sou

Other contributors, describe from personal experience the tion tribunals, the Fri ance Unit and altern service, and the Ford Peace Ship."

FJ

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