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PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:1

S-roomed flats,

6 roomed fats,

"PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed ffata,

4-8 roomed residences.

CAMBAY BUILDINGS:

2 & 3-roomed Bata.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-3 roomed Hats.

KOWLOON, CITY:

i-roomed flats.

PREMISES TO LET.

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LODOWNS TO LET O farga concreta Istoried golown, foor space about 14,000 sq ft, at No. 200, Hennessy Road. Two large go towns each about 8,000 sq. ft. at present occupying by British American To- bacco Co., Occupation frois lst Jan. 1938. Two largi godowns mach about 2,000 sq. ft. in "King Ming Bond, Causeway Bay, opposite Mesura, Batterfield & Swire's Coal Godown. Apply:-KONG SANG HONG LTD.,

· G. P. O. Box No 320.

(873+

FLATS TO LET ||

то

LET FLAT No. 4 TICIA MANSION 18 Macdonnell Road, partly furnished or unfurnished. Apply XAVIER BROS.. LTD. Tel 94729 23216.

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APPLY:

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT

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

HOUSES TO LET.

O LET Flat No. 3. "Kellett Bouse, 198, The Peak. Four Rooms. Flush System Separato Kitchen Servant unarters. All Modern Conveniences. Apply DEACONS, Prince's Bailding.

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LOCAL MAPS

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria,

New Territories.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

The Most Comprehensive Survey Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China

RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA

EDITED BY TANG LEANG-LI

CONTENTS

Chap. I-Political Rehabilitation.

II-Aims and Machinery of

Reocastruction.

I-Industrialization. IV-Educational Reform." V-Athletic Progress. * VI-Public Health and Social

Belief,

VII-Galteral Reconstruction. VIII The Law and Its inforce.

meat.

II-The Banking System.

...

X-Railway Development. XI-Road onstruction. XII-Commercial Aviation. XIII-Mercantile Marine. XIV-Posts. Telegraphis,

Telephones.

XY-Kural Rehabilitation, XVI-Town-Planning and

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(Inkowyn Koolers Agency)"

New York: August 30,

QUOTATIONS

New York London Cros-rate New York Cotton-Oct New York Rubber-Sept. Chicago Whoat---Sept Chicago Com -Sept Montreal Silver -Dec. Silver-Official.

20 Rails

Last Today's High Low Close Close Change Barely L8“) 4,97) (187) 1.94 【 upateady 11.47 1.26 11.39 17.42 0.03 up „Î1.84 1178 11,88 1181 037 of "87) NS@ 883 ម្តង 1 3 off

7473)

& off 65.45 6 45, 66,40 · 13,90-

.50 up 05) 65 unchanged

High-1834/35 Low: Aug. 17.

Dow Jones Averages

30 Industriala

198.04

94.56 127.96

52.06

*71 3858

20 Utilities

31.03

14.39 28.19

05,47

11 Commodity Loder 84.25

14.73 90.EU 41.98

40 Bonds

Am. For. Pwr

Am. For. Pwr. $71st

PI.

184

421

Am. Locomotive ..... 171 Am Radiator Am. Smeiting .................... Am T and T. (9)..... 140) Am. Tob (5) ... 100 Am. Waterworks (1) 18) Am Waterworks $8

pref (6)

anaconda Copper Atch. T. and B. F.

(2sd.) Auburn

Borden Co. (1.60) Borg Warner (1dz.) 66 Cause

Canadian Pacific

Aug. 19. Change 12833 1.63 off 36.43 1.45 off 27.01 1.17. off 96.49 .17 off 63.10

Business Done: -1,070,000 shares.

Fac. Ling. (3) Packard Motors Penn, Riy. (1) Fhil. Petro (1)

CHINA'S FOREIGN TRADE

World's Benefit

[Special to the “Hong Kong Dally

·Press“ (Copyright).]

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned have received

Tustruations

To SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

Shanghai, Aug 16. "If China would tackle the pro- blem of advanclig its foreign commerce, it must begin with set-. ting its domestic trade house in order. In other words, foreign trade begins with domestic trade WEDNESDAY, and will no flourish while do- mestic trade is in an unhealthy condition.**

This was the conclusion stated by Mr. Ju'ean Arnold, United States Commercial Attache, at the close of an luminát ng address deliver- ed yesterday at the weekly tiffin meeting of the Shanghai Rotary Club on the subject of "The Ad- vancement- 01 China's Foreign Trade"!

Outlining China's economic and historical background, Mr. Arnold sald that a factor of Importance in Chica's backwardness as a trad- ing nation was the lowly position

assigned to the merchant in the

24

AUGUST 21, 1995

CommanGING AT 11 A.M.

AT THEIE SALES ROOM,

DEDDELL STREET.

35 Bundles Iron Bands

1 Carton Pepsodent Tooth Paste

Bitumaster Solution

1

6 Bakes Newspapërų

1 Bag Sulphate of Ammonia

1 Bag Tin Dises

also

social scheme that formerly pre-ture, Round Iron Bars, and sundry A Quantity of Household Furni

valled. It was also pointed out Articles, etc., nie.

gradually the secrets of the unique TERMS:--CASH ON Delivest.

products were acquired, by other

pecbles. so that by the end of the

centuries were nos to be found gls where,

demand for tung oil in the United PUBLIC AUCTION

Station by manufacturers. of paints and varnishes.. For a 'mé. manufacturers in America were content a depend upon China as

Stock & DIY. Adams Express

Last Sale Aug. 17

19.

Stock & DİY

Las. Sale Aug. 17

9

84

Gold Dust (1.20)...

19 161 181

Amer. Can (4) am

140

139

Goodyear

201 20

Cyanamid "B",

Int. Cement

28

281

(25dr.)

231

Int. "Nick (80) 1.4.

12)

11

9

Int. Tel & Tel

647

Johns Manville.

22

40

Kennecott 1.151) Loew's (1) Lorill (1.29)

62 211 411 41

241

241

724.

71.*

Mont, Ward

361

34

that for years China's goods were

Nat City Bk. (1)

33.

317*

without competition in the mar

Nat, De P. (1.20)

15)

151

kets of the outside world, but that

Nat Distillers......

281

27+

Kat." Pwr L. (80)...

14

1221

801*

NY. Central'

25/

227

18

N. Amer. (50. 4%

24

221

"

Fac. Gas (1.50)

28

27

19th century China was not supre- me as a sQUICE of supply for a

LAMMERT BROS.,

531 Automobile 33 Baltimore & Ohio Bethlehem Steel

number of commodities which for

AUCIONEERS.

44)

424

5

"411

171

291

271

381

As an example Mr. Arnoid urn-

201

251

Boeng Airplane

302

Pub. Ser N.J." (2.50)

447

431

ed to the comparatively recent

471

451

Radio Corpn.

71 71

Rey. Tob (3)

54+

548

Schenley

344

327

Sears Roebuck

587

58

Soc--Vac. 1.60)

131

121

Sm, Cal Ed. (1.50)

201

201

Southern Paciic

207

194

C'Peake Corp. and

48 *

Stan. Brands (1)

147

142

481

Stan. Cas

91

72

61

Sta Oil NJ (1)

47

46

13'

Ster. Fro. (2.80)

Comm. Solv, (60).. 191

Studebaker Corps....

Comm. 8th.

21

Comm

Sthrn. $8

Texas G. Sulp (2): Transamerica (1.12))

66 *65* 191.. 194 351 341

8

7%

cum. PL ($)

621

UD, Car and Cart

(1.40)

2

85

631

Cons. Oil (28)

Cont. Of (.35)

22

Corn Prod (3)

671

Douglas Aircraft

201

Un. Pac. Rys. (8).1034 Un. Aircraft Corp........ 134· Un Air Line Trans..." Usited Corpn.

99 17

6

Du Pont (2.60%)

112

Uni. Gas Impr. (1.20 18

Elec. Bond & Share 20

Univ. Leaf Tob,

(2) 621

Elec. Bond $5 P1 (5) Elec. Bond $6 PI (6) Fox Film "A" ......

US. Indus. Alenhol...

43

78.

U.S. Rubber

174 601" 42.. 141 134

16

U.S. Steel

447

439

Gen Elec. (.80)

321

Vanddium

153

18

Gen. Foods (1.80)

35

Warner Bros. Picts.

51

51

43

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

€6

04

Call Money

324

tex. div.

I possible réulation

Caterpillar Tract

11+

521

CH. Nat. Bk. (1.401 37* CPeake Corp. (2,50)

Ohio (2-80)

Chrysler (fa)

Col. Gas & Elec.

Cons, Gas. N.Y (2) 33

Gen. Motors (18) Gen. Riy. Bigs (1)... 33

⚫ Bid

BRITISH EFFORTS

** ***** ** ****=** T** ****** «¿****‡¤1¿⠀⠀⠀⠀

Paris, Aug 12.

on Abyssinia.

ACTOR. KNIGHT'S

* DILEMMA

Britain will leave nothing un- Special Air Mail Service) tried in order to prevent Italy from. waging war

London, July 30, asserts the London correspondent cus actor, has just had the ex- Sir Cedric Hardwicke, the fam of "Echo de Paris", commenting on perience of being suspected of the British attitude in the Italo-stealing his own property, Abyssinian conflict.

E:

Following the City's refusal to grant a loan to Italy, Great Britairi has already taken steps in Wa- shington as well as Paris, to pre- vent American or French bankers also from granting any credits to Italy.

I happened in this way." A few days ago, to celebrate the 100th performance of "Tovarich," in which he is appearing at the Lync. sheatre; an admirer, who has seen the piece several times. presented hizi with a handsome silver. loving cup, which must have cost quite a large sum,

a source of supply, of tung oil, but when a shortage of supply comed and consequently prices were boosted up beyond all rea- sonable expectations they baked This, combined with other irregu- larities, forced them. to consider the possibility of growing the tung tree and producing tung o in the United States. The American Teng Oil Corporation sprang into being and over a thousand acres of land in Florida were planted with tung trees,

MUST DEVELOP DOMESTIC

TRADE.

"In reality, Mr. Arnold states, China must turn to the develop- ment of her domestic trade before she can expect much of her for eign trade. It China hopes to prosper from the tung oll trade,

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION.

ON

FRIDAY, AUG. 23, 1935 COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

Ar THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Chesterfield Suits, ed Room and

the speaker" said, she must Dining Room Furniture, Carpets make herself. the premler & Buga, Glass & Porcelain Ware, nation in" the scientific ap-Gramophone and Records, Clocks, plication of tung 01 to the Omaments, Ice Chest, Linen, Aldinium Wear, Crockery, etc., etc.

Industries and the arts. A suc- cessful foreign, commerce means le more than ocean expansion or a properly funding domes Mc trade. In the instance o! Food-ol, China need not be dis- couraged by the fact that America has started growing the trees h ts own country, for, no sooner had America embarked upon the development of the lung oll in dustry than it began to discover

other uses for the oll China United Press (By Mail)

FOUNDING WAS AN INSPIRATION

"Special Air Mail Service:

Sir Cedric at first thought of

London, July 29, placing the cup in the foyer, and led to the founding of the Empire "It was a happy inspiration that us about to do so when he was Earliamentary advised that it would be safer to Lord Provost Sir William Thomson Association, said

take it home for the night...

also

A SELECTION OF BLACK" WOOD FURNITU BE

and

Une Radio Set and Loud Speaker

One Radio Set with Gramophone &

Pick-up in Cabinet

One." Atwater Kent" Radio Bet

On VIEW FROM THURSDAY,

Ta. 22x0 AUGUST, 1984.

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS

The corresponderit adds that Great Britain is even firmly deter- nited to demand the closure of the Suez Canal in the event of an Italo-Abyssinian war and points to the agreement recently con-

when he welcomed Overseas Legis- It was a fact that they believed cluded between the Abyssinian 60, without troubling to wrap it latures of the Empire, members of in common ideals of justice and Government and a Swiss company. up, he carried the cup into his car the association, at luncheon in the liberty, which this Empire gave not which provides for the construc- and set off for his home in Re-City Chambers, Edinburgh, yester-only to the man who lived in-the tion of a great new road, linking | gent's Park,

day,

castle but to the man who lived in Addis Ababa with the Sudan. The.

The work it had accomplished the most bumble house. writer stresses the markedly

in promoting a sympathy and un- The Jubilee celebrations which strategic character of the new

derstanding and a sense of mutual they had been privileged to attend connection, which would allow Abyssinia to receive supplies and

units of the British Commonwealth not only of loyalty but of affection. responsibility between the various were a wonderful manifestation ammunitions via Britled Sudan

of Nations and the Mother Country. It was something which would live and would also permit quick

was of the greatest possible value as long as memory, lasted, and they occupation of the Tsana lake dis trict by British troops, if the

have a brief glimpse of the land what country they came from, to While in Scotland they would were fortunate, irrespective of Italian advance in this district

which bred not a few of the fine have at the head of the Empire should prove to be too rapid

pioneer stock from which their man who so sincerely desired: to Writing in "Figaro"; Wladimir "I had to pull myself together splendid nations had sprung, and further the welfare of every in Dormessin asserts that Great Bri-kly or I really should have he hoped when they returned dividual. tain would never permit any other "ppeared to be a thief, “

When he was about to get out policeman came and wanted to know what he was doing with that cur at that time of nightl

"My sensations were extraordin ay says Bir Cedric For the first time in my life I felt really guilty in the presence of a police- man. As the officer gazed sternly at me a feeling of shame and fear

came all over me.

home it would be with pleasant ir visits were afterwards pald to

country to approach the springs made my explanation, sup-memories of a land which was the Castle, St Giles Cathedral, and of the Nile, particularly those red proofs of identity, and the bound to every part of the Empire Holyroodhouse

ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER,

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