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A Few of the Things that can be bought with 10 or 20 Cents

Manicure Sets Ping Pong Sets: Beauty Aids

Candies and

Sweets

Lampshades Electric Bulbs

Soaps

Slippers

Toys

Meat Covers

Pocket Knives Aluminum

Milk Pans

Porcelain Ware Kitchen

Utensils

Hardware. Glassware

at the

ALBIL

10 c & 20 c.

STORES

1c D'Aguilar Street

and

228 Nathan Road, Kowloon.

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NANKING AND FLOOD

RELIEF

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ROYAL NAVY

Gunnery School Command

(Special Air Mali Service)

London, Oct. 10,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1935.

ROTARY TALK PRINCE TO OPEN NORTHWEST BLOC

(Continued from Page 7)

ensure silence in operation, For instance, the large refrigerating compressors have been mounted on a reinforced concrete block and

MOTOR SHOW

More Comfort In New Cars

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Oct. 10

Marshal Chang's Venture

Tientsin, Oct. 7.

Plans to organize a "Northwest bloc" embracing Shansi, Honan, the whole block weighing some 80 tons in all is itself supported on

Shensi, Kansu. Suyuan and Ning- The Prince of Wales will open i si provinces, are' being pushed for- springs to prevent the transmis slon of vibration to the building. the annual Motor Show at Olympia ward under the leadership of Mar- In this connection it may be of on Thursday morning. Oct. 17. shai Chang Hsueh-lang. deputy Interest to note that there are al- This will be the first time he has commander-in-chief of the

ernment's anti-bandit expedition- together some sixty three electr-seen an Olympia show. 'riè motors installed in connection

ary forces in the Northwest area, the Air Conditioning and

according to information circulat- with Heating Plant.

ed in Chinese quarters here to- .day..

Gov-

It is pointed out that the Young Marshal has recently been engaged

i secret moves to counterbalance his lost Influence in North China by ploughing his way through Shensi into the Northwest.

Captain A. F. Pridham is due to relinquish to-day the command of H.M.S. Excellent, gunnery school, Portsmouth, Whale Island, which he has held since July, 1933. He will be succeeded by Captain A J. Power, from the directing

He has, however, always taken staff of the Imperial Defence Col-

a great interest in motor-cars and lege, and formerly in command of

likes to drive his own whenever the cruiser Dorsetshire.

#Captain Pridham will probably A complete set of indicating and possible. The other day he visit

Instruments has also ed the British stands at the Paris take up a sea command in the recording

been provided to enable the en-show. near future. He last served afloat

Blue Bird, that splendid example command of the cruiser Curlew gineer in charge to supervise the the Mediterranean, in which he running of the plant throughout of British motor engineering in Sir Malcolm Campbell was relieved in August, 1930, one year, so as to obtain the great-which his appointment 1.5 Assistant est efficiency of working and to created the world's land speed Director of Naval Ordnance. Capt. check the adjustment of the plant, record of 301 m.p.h. in Utah, will Much significarce is attacked in

conditions be one of the exhibits nt Pridham was a member of the first so that the required

the this connection to the recent con- course at the Imperial Defence are in fact, maintained.

centration in Shens! by the Young Exper-show.

The exhibition promises to be Marshal of large military forces, College when 1 was opened in lence has shown that the first cost

of such instruments

exceptional

under interest estimated at 150,000 quickly one 1927,

covered by the saving in running Seldom nave there been so many General Wang I-cheh and General

of new and important models intro- Ho Chu-ko, commanders

the costs resulting.

The new 12-67th and 57th Armles., respective- duced at snow time. cylinder Rolls-Royce alone would, ly, ostensibly to engage the "Red" Szechuan, forces rereating from make it notable. There are many

cars from which the Informed quarters here under- other new future development of the English stand that Marshal Chang's ven- motor "vehicle" may be gauged. ・・ ture in connection with this m- MANY FOREIGN CARS portant mobllastion of the form- More engine power, more body er Northeastern Army is calculat- space, and increased comfort pro-ed to push his long-cherished mise to be, the chief notes of the hopes to the fore. show, and there are stil "more The same circles further point "show models" to be announced, cut that the anti-Communist drive with possibilities of further sur- has furnished the son of the late

MINESWEEPER COMMAND ·· The minesweeper Selkirk, Lieut.- Comdr. W. A. Ford, which com- pleted to füll complement on August 31 at Devonport, has been constituted an Independent com- mand from that date. In com- pany with the Tiverton, another ship of the First Minesweeping Flotilla, the Gibraltar on September 200

SEAMEN FROM NEW ZEALAND

Selkirk arrived at

It is announced in a fleet order that ratings of the New Zealand

By

New Zealand interchange ratings serving in the B.N. are nssessable to United Kingdom income-tax

is

I

I hope that the description have just given will have given you some idea or what air con- ditioning means and how we have carried out the instalation at the Bank.

THE FUTURE

Before concluding my remarks, I should however, like to say some thing about what 1 believe the future of air conditioning to be. Progress in building technique is

of

Division serving in the R.N."on an exchange basis are in future to be referred to in official documents and correspondence "Later-we.ghty opinions than my own, change" ratings. This also applies that in the next few years all to R.N. ratings lent to the New

modern office buildings in this

Zealand

Colony will be sir conditioned as Division on this basis.

well as a number of private houses. Buldings put up in the next ve or six years which have no pro- vision for air conditioning, will, I am sure, be very quickly obsoleto. Even if the expense of the actual machinery cannot be contemplat. ed at the moment, it is a relative- y simple and inexpensive busi- ness to make provision in the d- sign of the building so that the plant can be installed at a later

late.

rapid. I myself feel, and this view prises and innovations.

by infinitely more is endorsed

(Special to the Hong Kong Dally

press (Copyright).3

Nanking. Oct, 22. Arrangements have been com- pleted for the staging of a series of soccer exhibition matches on Oct. 24 in

the capital for the purpose of raising funds for flood reffer. The Hongkong. Ma laya. Kwangtung and Shanghai on the R.N. equivalent of their teams, the four best squads of

naval taxable. emolumenta the the National Athletic Meet en-

balance of their pay (which is de- umerated in order of merit, have frayed from New Zealand funds) accepted the invitation to take being regarded as exempt. Pay in part in the exhibition matches the New Zealand Naval Forces 18 which will be played at the Cen-higher in all grades than in the tral. Stadium. The games spon- R.N. An ordinary seaman gets ts. sored by Mr. Yeh Chu-Tsang, 60 a day instead of 25., an A.B. Secretary-General of the Central on-promotion 6s, 4d, instead of 3s.. Kuo-Min Tang Headquarters, and a leading seaman 7s, 34, instead of Dr. Lo Chta-Lan, president 043 4d., and a petty oficer 8s. 2d.

the Central University.

Meanwiley" the Nanking Wo- men's Flood Relief Association is planning a series of entertain- ments" on October 26 and 27 at the Ginding College for the same purpose of flood 'reilet. The main features of the programme will Include concert singing, art Ex- hibition. sale of chrysanthemums and serving of refreshments.

More than 400 paintings and scrolls

be contributed for the art exhibition, and these for the art exhibition. and these will include the works of Mr. Wang Ching-We!: President of the Executive Yuan, Mr. Yu Yu Jen, Presidents of the

Control Yuan, Madame Bhao Yuan-Chung member of the Legislative Yuan. and other Chinese, calligraphists and painters of note

The concert, which will include

instead of is. A chief petty officer starts at 93. ed: a day, compared with 7s. 6d. a day in the R.N. Most

Actually this matter of expense 19 no as dreadful as it seems. Small air conditioning units cost- ing comparatively little and capa- ble of dealing with single rooms

of the allowances are the same as are already on the market and

In the Roval. Navy, and the issue could fill a large demand for iso

NEW ENGINEER OVERSEER Commander (E), H. 9. Roome

of niarriage allowance is not sub-lated rooms such as bedrooms. The ject to any age qualification.

use of such a unit to ensure & good" night's sleep in the summer cannot fail to appeal to anyone. takes up duty to-day as engineer Still more attractive is the idea overseer at the Barrow works of of a whole house on the Peak Vickers-Armstrongs. Limited. En- where the damp is excluded and gineer Captain 8. Jackson, O.BE. the need for hot rooma entirely has held this past for over three gone. For larger office buildings, years. Commander Roome recent | | the advantages are equally great. ly returned from China, where he I have no doubt that when Elict- bad been engineer officer of HMS. | ric lighting, and later lifts first Medway and of the 4th Submarine came into use, their cost was con- Flotilla. He entered Osborne 25 2. sidered prohibitive, but nowadays cadet in January, 1909, in the same no office building would be còn- sidered complete without them. The sazie argument of expense was also levelled against the tele-

term as the Duke of York, and was promoted to sub-leutenant in April, 1916, and lieutenant in Oc-

tober, 1917. During the War he

vocal singing and instrumental

served in the battleship Beller- mus'c. will be given by the faculty ophon and the destroyers Cheer- and and students of the Musteful, Narborough, and Oriana. He Departments of the Ginting 'Col- lege and the National Central University.

Admission tickets will be sold at $2 and $1 each, proceeds of which go 20 the flood relief fund.--.

China United Press (by maů).

MONGOLIAN POLITICAL

COUNCIL MEETS "

was appointed to Keyham College to specialize in engineering in January, 1920.

phone when it arst appeared. My

advice to any of you therefore, who may be considering the con- struction of new buildings in the future is-Do not omit to Air con- dition them' on the score either of expense or of novelty, for if you do, you will And yourself landed with a building which is out of date almost as soon as it is firi-

.. APPOINTMENTS The Admiralty notified the following appointments yesterday:

Captain.-W. F. Wake-Walker, ished. O.B.E.. to President, for duty Inside Admiralty (Oct. 15), and as Direc- tor of Torpedoes and Mining (Oct. 29).

Lt.Cdr.-R. G. Swallow, to Sign- al School (Oct. 2),

THANKS RETURNED

Mr. F. Joseph in proposing a Vore of thanks to the speaker said Bargn. Lt.-Cdr.-E. T. 8. Rudd, that, he agreed with the speaker M.B.. to Pembroke, for R.N.B. that air conditioning will prove a (Sept. 23).

boom in the future. He hoped L-R. C. Lewis, to Enterprise that in the time to come the hope (Oct. 11).

that every home and dweling in Lt. (E)-J. J: Hughes; to Dol- Hong Kong would be equipped with plain, (Sept. 30).

i

Pailingmiao, Oct. 21. With several problems of para- mount importance on the agenda, the third plenary session of the Mongolian Political Counel plung- ed into formal discussions to- day. The general meeting

Benlor Master A. Dicker, scheduled to have been held on Iron Duke (Oct. 2).

Was

an air conditioning plant would be to fainted. He thanked the speaker on behalf of the gathering for a very delightful and enlightening

Oct. 9 but at the thauguration Cd. Supply Officer.—A, E. Thorn- meeting then. th quorum wasing, to Medway (Oct. 5). found wanting, necessitating

Wt. Engra-W. J. McDermott, to postponement of eleven days and L 21 (Sept. 25); and E. P. Church, since then

suficient number to Aberdeen (Oct. B).

Promotions

Đ

o Counet members have arrived li to make a quorum..

The session. It is learned, win for one week, and one

lest

of the most important questions to Ut discussed is that of devis- ing ways of co-ordinating the various Leagues and, Banners i defence measures against pos- sible invasion of Commun'st rem. nants from' north Shenst

It is believed that the dispute between Prince Yun and Prince Dorichi president of the Council" and chieftaff of the West Ban- ncr respectively, wil alad be brought up for disussion China United Preat (by mail),

Lts--K. McN. Walter, R. C. M. White, H. M. Darell-Brown, and G. B, Roope, to rank of Lt.Cdr. (seny. Bept. 30)..

talk

(Sept. 21), to. Defiance, (Oct. 5), and to Drake (Oct, 19).

Proby. Mid-C. 8. B. Irwin, re- [signation accepted and re-entered

us Proby. Act. Sub-Lt. (Bept. 2).

Lts. (E).-I. O. Bakhouse and G." Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve DH. Brigg, to rank of Lt-Car. (E) Burgn. L4,-Cdr.-C. Mason, M.D.,

seny. Bept. 30).

to Victory, for R. N. Hospital, | Hasler (Oct. 4),

Schoolmasters - (C, W. 0).-G. Prowse, A. F. Howell, A, Chown, H J. E. Campbell, and V. G. Night- ingale, to rank of Senior Master (seny. Oct. 1):

| Royal Naval Reservé „Payr., Lt.-Cdr—A, B. F. Wilson placed on the Retd. List, with rank of Payr. Cir: (Bept. 30),M(

Lt.-J., K: Johnson; to Drake

Fayr. Lt.Cdr.-K. de B. Godring- tou, B.A., to Victory for R‚Ñ‚B. (Oct. 4).

Bargn. Lt.-E. C. Johnson, to Fembroke, for Chetham Hospital | (Oct. 7);

Payr. Lta-J. E. Hopperton, to Greenwich (Oct. 5); and W. FR Highesdon, to Excellent (Oct. 8).

The average horse-power of the cars to be displayed is 19: last year it was 15.

a

men,

"Uncrowned King of Manchuria“ with a most convenient cover un. der which to exploit his sphere of influence. Olympia conunues to expand as¦ Tuion News,

centre of the international

motor market, and in spite of poli- tical disturbances foreign buyers in- and dealers are expected in creased numbers. At the Paris show now in progress there are" fewer exhibitors than last year,

Next week at Olympia there will agálni be 54 manufacturers re- presented, of whom 29 are British and 25 foreign. America, Canada. France, Germany, and Italy are sending their finest cars

NOW

ON SALE

GENERAL WANG'S NEW POST

Nanking, Oct. 28 Genera! Wang Shu-chang 25- sumed new post as Vice-Chairman of Military Advisory Council this morning, pending the cath-taking ceremony sometime later- Central News Agency.

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the body,"

in

.writes a well-known

specialist.

In the "Strand Magazine" of March 1933, the well-known food expert, Miss Kathleen Dane, writes:

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* Many children of the irritable, nervous type, owe their state to a deficiency of organic salis, particularly calcium, notwithstanding the fact that the dietary appears to be properly balanced. Such youngsters do well when the diet is reinforced by a well-retained mineral food, such as Kalzana,' which medical men all over the country are now recommending."

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