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HE Undersigned have received
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"To SELL BY
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SATURDAY,
AN
AUGUST 31, 1935-
COMMENCING AT 10.30 AM.
AT No. 403, THE PEAK
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD.
FURNITURE
ON VIAW FROM FRIDAY, THE 30TH AUGUST, 1985.
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1:20 p.m.-Reuter Press Bulletins,
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THE INDIA ACT
(Special Air Mall Service);
London, Aug. 5, The India Bik became law yes terday. The more than Herculean task which is now as jast comple:-
imposed by the demand" of the Moslems. But not less serious are the prevalence of poverty and wed- kening disease, whir lack of educa-
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ed began with the appointment of the Statutory Commission in 1927. 12-30 to 215 p.m.-European pro- From Ars; to last our statesman- ship suffered because the Secretary of State for India, sitting in West- minister, was constantly tempted to think more of the dimiculties in carrying a Bull through the British Parliamens than of the need for 1.40 p.m.-A relay of the Rotary devising-2 Constitution not only
Club Tin Speech from the suited to Indian conditions but been made towards remedying Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden, also satisfactory to India's natur them. Mr. G. P. de Martin on The al aspirations. Hence the original
But Indian politicians may Reaction of Language upon m siakë of appointing a Statutory choose to use the new Constitution Thought."
Commission composed exclusively not for creating a national will of British Parilamentarians. Hence, but to demand a yet newer Con too, it came that in drafting the stitution, to be fashioned more in Commission's Report Sir John accordance with their ideas by a Simori wrote as an Englishman Constituent Assembly. The choice addressing himself mainly to the is certainly open before them, and British public, thus missing an op- the new powers could be used for portunity to speak for and to In-that end But the time, energy. dia. The mistake was partially rec- and opportunities wasted and the. friction generated during the last eight years of Constitution-making will probably wars: India danger of promoting projects for Consutuent Assembles till some- thing like a united national will has been brought into being.
ton and knowledge of the world. T BROS, Auctioneers, will Selb THE Undersigned, LAMMERT espechuy among the women, and defective communications, which by breed a more dangerous form of ignorance than alteracy These evils explain why t was im possible re introduce adulu subrage and why it is perhaps undesirable that adult suffrage should be in troduced till some progress has
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JAZZ RECITAL BY THE HARMONY BOYS
Talk by Mr. Gifford-Hull
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese recorded pro-
gramme.
Light Orchestral Music
lungen." Potpourri aus der Operette "Cas
7 to 7.30 p.m.-
Fantasie uber Motive aus Offen-tifled and India's voice was given bach's Oper "Hoffmanna Erzan- a hearing at the three Round-table Conferences. Better results might have beer achieved had those con- ferences been more fully repres tative. But for their defects the I- disn Congress must share the blame. In spite of all, thess con- ferences made
< parone." Indian Mall-Descripilve (Lame-,
the.
*
Glow Worm-Intermezzo (Lincke) Old Friends - Potpourri (arr.
Fluck). 7.30 to 8 p.m.---
From the Stadio
Jazz Recital by "The Harmony
Boys."
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1. My heart is" an open book.
an extraordinary
change in men's minds both in
$
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WEDNESDAY, THE 28TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1935
Ar 3 O'CLOCK IN THE APTSANOOM
Ar No. 10, NORTH STREET
The 7 Chinese Houses on Inland Lots No.. 8486 to 8442 known as Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14, North Street.
For Further Particulars apply to
of the the Undersigned
It is unlikely that any pany in England and in India, and active; India will even at the outset ac- co-operation between the Indian Princes and British India, hither-quiesce in a system of self-govern- to regarded as unattainable in this generation, was surprisingly and
ent subject to supervision such as the British Parlament has de- signed. There wil be repeated
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2. 12th Street Rag-Banjo Duet. Immediately secured on the initia | efforts to create a national will by Undersigned, have received
3. Snakes and Ladders-Plano
Solo.
4. PS, I Love You.
5. Tickin' the Mandolin,
6. According to the Moonlight.
7 Pickin' my Way-Guitar Duet. 8 The Lido Lady.
|8 p.m.-Local time and weather report, elosing local stock quotations.
8 05 to 840 p.m.-
Variety Items Songs-Why Don't they Leave us
Alone?
tive of the Princes,
k
THE DESIGN
challenging the absolute authority of the foreign supervisor. The practical limit on that sbsolute When the design for Lke new Constitution left the conferences authority will be, we shall find, that it cannot override the persist- and came back to the hands of
ent expression of a genuine fa- the British Cabinet, the Joint-Sel-
tional will. That limitation is not ect Committee, and Parliament the
written in the Statute-book, but anosphere in India rapidly deter-
we think it will be readily" accept- iorated; the old mists of mistrusted in practice by the British and pessimism rolled up again. Few people. that same British peo- of the men. of the Round Table
which ple, had much heart for dispelling its own absolute sovereignty in would gladly see them Indeed, they had tule
many respecte curiafied by a chance of doing so, since in Ring-
genuine world will expressed land the champions of the new through the League of Nations. Constitution had their thoughts The deciding factor will be the concentrated on the task of de-amount of goodwill and modera- feating Mr. Churchill and his cave-tion shown by the parties concern- men. For that end they laboureded. A national will cannot peace- mightily to prove that the reser-fully be evolved if Hindu and Mos Saxophone Solo- Sends me.-vations and sateguards gave thelem, Princes and Untouchables, Governor General, the Provincial are all determined to insist on the Governors, and the Princes com- last farthing of their claims, we plete control over Ind.a's future. too have just claims. But we too Young India paid far more atten have a lesson to learn. Hencefor tion to these arguments than did ward we must no longer seek to Mr. Churchill or Lord Lloyd.
The conten..on that the new Act puts full dictatorial powers in the hands of the Governor General and the Provincial Governors is
I was in the Mood-Hildegarde. Orchestra Black Eyes
Gipsy Longing. Vocal--Billy Merson Memories. Orchestra-Love, For Ever
Adore You, Ninon
Coleman Hawkins.
Piano Solo-Old Fashioned Love.
-"Buck" Washington. 3.40 to 9 p.m.→→
I
Military Band Selections. Faust-Ballet Musle (Good). Radetzky March (8trauss, Op.
228).
The Evolution of Dixie (Lake). 9 to 9.15 p.m.-A relay of the
Daventry News Bulletin (Copy
right by Reuter). 9.15 to 9.35 p.r.-
A
perhaps true in law. But the cru- cial question is: "How far will thes officers find it wise to exercise those powers?" The official an- Pianoforte Rectal by Lubawer may be: "As far as they judge
From, the Studio
Shaftain.
Programme Prelude and Fugue-Bach Sonata-Beethoven, Op. 10, No. 2, 9.35 to 9.40 p.m.-Ro Rita" Vocal
Gemi
9.40 to 10 p...
From the Studio
A talk on "The Conchos Damn
Mexito by Mr. G. B. Gifford- Hull.
10 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins. 10.05 to 10,15 p.m.-"Good Com-
pany" Medley.
10.15 to 11 pm-
From the Studio Dance Music by "Mickey's Melody
Makers"
111. p.m.-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
9 p.m.-DJQ, DJB Announcement
(Germ., Engl).
German Folk Song. Programme Forecast
Engl.).
9.15 p.m.-Hitler Youth
gramme: Songs by Hans Bau-
mang
impose our will as superiors. We must accustom ourselves to think of Indians as equals and to negoti- ate with them on an equal footing.
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STRAY SHOT KILLS A CHILD
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TO SILL BT
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THURSDAY,
ON
AUG. 29, 1935
COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.
AT THEIR SALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET
*A QUANTITY: OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:
Bed Room and Dining Room Furniture. Chesterfield Suits, (ffice Furniture,lectric Fans and Table Lamps, Ornaments, Carpets & Rugs, Pictures, E. P. & Brass War, Hand Clock Gramophones and Records, Sewing Machine, Glass and Porcelain Ware, Ice Chest, Linen, Typewriters, etc., etc.
also
A SELECTION OF BLACK WOOD FURNITURE.
and
One "G. E." Electric Refrigerator
ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY,
THE 28TH AUGUST, 1984.
it necessary and right so to do.' But in practice considerations of
Shagna), August zu. expediency must creep in beside
rour Clunese were held by the binets responsible to Indian Legis-day, on charges of unlawful posses considerat ons of moral.ty. Ca-
bureau of ruple bazety, yester
latures cannot in practice be over-on of arms and also Bhooting, ruled if they have behind them not causing the death of a three-year merely emotional or factious ex-pid boy at Furing Road, Hear citement but the persistent will of Great South Gate, Nantao, on all good Indians—that is, a genuin: Sunday." The "police obtained "in- |· TERMS-Cash on Delivery. national will. This same will force formation that robbers were to en- -not so far removed from Mr, ter a Chinese house in Chunghwa Gandhi's soul force-can make its Road, near, the Great South Gate, Influence felt also on the princely and sent a squad there to intercept"
them. members of the Federation in 'per- suading them to raise the law and admin'sration la their States up a standard of humanity not lower than that prevalling in Bri- turned and ran. One of the sus tish India.
to
* FIRST. TASK
At about 11 am, four suspicious looking persons appeared on the scene, and, the police
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sounding the group three of the PUBLIC AUCTION.
pects produced a pistol and fend Beveral shots at the pursuera One bullet struck a boy, who was play-
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Thus the first task for Indian ing in front of his house, in the THE Undersigned have received. (Germ. statesmen at the Federal Centre hasd and he was killed almost in-
and in the Provinces should clear-stantly. Pro-ly be to create such a national will, After a chase through several capable of overriding communal streets, all the three were arrested, differences, the selfish interests of and, together with the one captur. races, castes, and occupations, anded on the spot. they were sent to even the doubts and tears of athe Barsan of Public Safety: Governor General. The obstacles
1.45 p.m.-News in English on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB,
10 p.m.-Popular Orchestral Music 11 pm-Authors Hour: Ludwig
Friedrich Barthel. 11:15 pm-News in German, on
DJQ and DJB."
11.30 p.m.---Current Events. 11,45 pm Folk Music. 12.15 am-News in English on DJQ
and in Dutch on DJB. 12.30 am.---Close down DJQ, DJB ·
(Germ., Engl).
RADIO MANILA
6 p.m.-Dollar as President Mc-
Kinley: Orchestra, " 6:30pm-8panish Informational
24 Period.
6.40 p.m. English Informational
Period
6.65 p.m-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz
7pm-Radio Shopper,
7.15 pm Spice of Rhythm and
Melody
in the way of creating such a na- tional will are many. First among them some place the communal system of election which has been,
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7.45 pm The Town Crier presents a quarter hour of Melody. p.m.-Momento Lirico, conducted
by Antonio Serrano, m 8.30 p.m-Cyster Newspaper Ad-
ventures Tong War, 8.45 pm-Stock Quotations and
„local market reports - 9pm-Conservatory Musicale University of the Philippines Sponsored by Pacific Commer- cial Company in behalf of Chevrolet Cat
HERR HITLER
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dall Fre" (Copyright))
Berlin, Aug. 25. Recalling that in the Spring. Herr Hitler aufered increasingly from hoarseness, a semi official riews agency now publishes the Information that on May 23 Fro- fessor Von Eicken performed s throat operation in order to, ze move the growth from the larynx. Hitler's voice thereupon regain. edita usual clarity and a subse- quent medical examination, show- 10.30 pm-Popular Tunes, and Re-ed that the larynx wae again per
-Sign off
fectly nor
Transocean Ion Min
ON
FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1895
COMMENCING AT 10.30 A.M.
AT No. 86, HANKOW ROAD, lie FLOOR, KOWLOÓN-
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE “HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Ox VIEW PRON THURSDAY, THE 29TH AUGUST, 1935.
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