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PREMISES TO LET

PEAK. MANSIONS:

3-roomed flats.

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

1 4 zoomed ints,

4-8 roomed residences.

CAMBAY BUILDINGS:

& 3-roomed flats.

CHEUNG SHA WAN:

1-8 roomed fats.

KOWLOON CITY:

1-roomed flats.

PREMISES TO LET.

GLODOWNS TO LET. One large

2-storied godown, floor space about 14,000 sq. ft. at No. 200. Hennessy Road. Two largo godowns each about 8,000 sq. ft. at Nos. 145 & 147, Gloucester Road. Occupation from 1st Jan., 1830, Two large godowns each about 9.000 sq. ft. in King Ming Road,

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Butterfield & Swire's Coal Godown. Apply:-Rwong Sang Hong Ltd., P. O. Box No. 320.

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Medical Belts made to order, quality and fitting guaranteed. ROLANDE SARRAULT. Bayamally Building, Fifth Floor.

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RECONSTRUCTION IN CHINA

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TO-DAY'S RADIO MASTERLY INACTIVITY

PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by ZBW.

On 355 Metres

12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro

gramme.

13.30 p.m.-Recorded*mu830

1 p.-Local time and weather re-

port"

1.15 p.m.-Hong Kong Hotel Or-

chestra.

130 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletina

"Rugby Press news, etc. 2.16 p.m-Close down.

4 to 7 pm-Chinëse programme. 7 to 11 pm-European programme 7 to 7.25 p.m.--“Carnaval Suite, Op 9" (Schumann) (arr. for Rus- alan Ballet).

7.25 to 7.40 D. —

Songs of the Sea sung by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone)

1. He heard the Great sea call

tag (Andrews).

2. Devon, O Devon (Stanford). * 3. Glory of the Sea (Sanderson. 4. Homeward Bound Stanford). 7.40 to 8 pm-

Debroy Somers Band Memories of Horatio Nicholls, The Open Road—A Hiking Med-

ley (arr. Debroy Somers). Ballads we Love-Selection (arr

Debroy Somers). 8.p.m.-Local time and weather 16- port, closing local stock quots- tions.

8.05

Pl

to 8.15 p.m.-"Melodies en Robert Burns M

8.15 to 8.35 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Pianoforte Recital by Caroline

Braga FT.CL

PROGRAMME

1. Prelude in D dat The Ram- drop), Op. 28. No: 15 (Chopin,.

2., Scherzo 11, in B flat minor,

Op. 31 (Chopin).

3. Polonaise in Csharp ming.

Op. 28, No. 1 (Chopin).

8.35 to 9 p.m.--"

A Belay from Daventry

The BBC. Dance ́Orchestra.

directed by Henry Hall

9,20 to 9.50 p.m.--

From the Studio.

OF THE GOVERNMENT

#

No Help To Relieve Unemployment

Kuala Lumpur, Dec 2

· Government's "masterly inacti- vity with regard to the problem of unemployment in the FM.8." is candidy criticised by Mr. John Handa M.C.E., in his monthly re- port as hon secretäry and trea- surer of the Selangor Asiasic Un- employment Committes

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructiona

TO SELL ST

PUBLIC, AUCTION

Britiah Resident in the State Coun- ell a few days later said that there were many people who could not obtain employment, but he did not know who they were and where they came from. He expressed the hope FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1985

that the officials of the Unemploy- ment Committee would come to see him with particulars of dis~ tress alleged to be in "existance." Mr. Hands says that “the Kuala

"If they will send their repre- Lumpur Sanitary Board has not helped and cannot help the un-sentatives to my omice (kindly employed because all the money it! placed at my disposal by the Gov- collects foes into the State Trea-

ernment) on the days when I & issuing ration tickets they will nee sury, and even if it did not, I do

for themselves that the allega- tion of distresa rests, unfortu- nately, on solid foundations such as would satisfy any official, even though he were swathed in red

not think that the responsibility for all the unemployed living in "the town should be placed on the

ratepayers,

"Another matter is that a Gov- ernment contribution. to the Jubi- lee Fund would not benefit the un- employed in the 'àlightest degree, because it is committed to the bullding of a decrepits' home, which is less likely to accommod-

ate the unemployed than is the

cemetery.

tape like a mummy.

"In addition to those people who come to my office there are many more outside our scope, but as this Committee comprises different races and has had nearly four years' experience in relter work, it is in an exceptionally favourable position to deal with the relief of OFFICIAL DOUBTS li

distress over a wider area if it had "There seems to be considerable the money. doubt in the official mind that dis- "Excellency "the High Com- tress really does exist because the missioner has given his "High Commissioner says 'if Kuala | guished patronage to a concert Lumpur has a large floating po- by the Kuala Lumpur Musical Bo- pulation' the Government would ciety in the Victoria Institute on consider assisting the ratepayers ¦ Friday in aid of the funds of two to relieve unemployment, and the churches, and of this Committee.

*HARBIN HERALD'E

CLAIM

Little Use Of Further Steps, Commons Told

P

COMMERING AT 2.30 P.M...

AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL- STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:

Chesterfield Suites, Teek

Pod.

Room & Dining Room Furniture, Office Furniture, Carpets, Hugs, Blankets, Mosquite Nets, Linen, Cushions, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Brass and Alum. Ware, E. P Ware Ornaments, Clocks, Pictures, Enamel Baths, Elect Table Lamps and Heater, Books, Typewriters, Steel and Tenk Filing Cabinets, Grame phones, & Records, Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks, etc., etc.

also

distin-A SELECTION OF BLACK

WOOD FURNITURE

Badio Gramophone and Pick-up

AN UNUSUAL CHARGE

Bankrupt Throws Books Into River

pen-

Londori, Dec. 8.

Singapore, Dec. 5. 9 to 9.20 p.m.-A Relay of the

The suppression of the "Harbin

A Eurasian Government Daventry, News Bulletin (Copy-Herald" in 1933 by the Manchou sioner, Godwin Ambrose Phillips. right by Reuters.

kuo authorities was recalled in the

was fined $200, in default three House of Commons to-day, when months' rigorous imprisonment, by the Foreign Secretary, Sir Samuel | Mr. H. A, Forrer, the Singapore Hoare, in reply to a question by criminal district Judge, yesterday A 52nd Recital of Gramophone Mr. Geoffrey Mander. Liberal on rather an unusual charge.

records by The Rev. C. B. R. member for the East Division of Phillips had appeared on Sargent.

Wolverhampton, la that the summons under the Bankruptcy 9.50 to 10 pm-Viennese Memo-Manchurian authorities had per- Ordinance that since a receiving ries of Lehar" (arr. Henrysisted in their refusal to entertain order had been made against him Hal

the claim of the editor of the he had destroyed some account

10 p.m.-Big Ben: Reuter Preas journal. Mr. E. Lenox Simpson, for

Bulletins.

10.10 to 11 pm--Dance music,

11 p.ra-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

9 p.m. Call · DJA, DJB, DIN

(Germ. Engl.).

German Folk Song. Programme Forecast

Engl.).

(Germ.

9.15 p.m.-Chamber Sonata

for

String Trio by Heinz Schubert. The Grete Eweler Trio.

compensation. **

He, therefore, had been forced to the conclusion that any attempt to take further steps would be of no ayall

The "Haron Herald," a journal published in the English and Rus- slan languages, was suppressed by the Manchoukuo authorities in 1933, because of its alleged anti- Japanese policy.

3

books by throwing them into the Singapore River.

Mr. C. Q. Lim, Assistant Official Assignee, prosecuted.

1. Copper. Hester with Stove and

Shower Bath Spray

9 Film Projentorn and Cameraa

8 Electric Refrigerators

1 Grand Fiano

3 Upright Pianos

ON VIEW FROM THURSDAY, THE 12TH DECEMBER, 1935.

TERMS Cash on DELIVRET,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS,

PUBLIC AUCTION

Instructions

A clerk in the Supreme Court THE Undersigned have received Registry gave formal evidence that a receiving order in bankruptcy had been made, against Phillips in August and the man's public ex- amination took place in October.

"Mr. Tan Thoon Lim Assistant Oficial Assignee attached to the

TO SELL ST

PUBLIC AUCTION

The offices of the newspaper debt collecting branch of the SATURDAY, were forcibly closed and Mr. Bankruptcy Ouice, identined cer-

9.45 p.m.-News in English on DJA Simpson was threatened with detain sheets of paper as having

and in Dutch on DJB, DIN.portation unless he voluntarily apparently been excerpts from a

10 pz.-"Invitation to the Dance" left Manchoukuo, which he subse- ledger. He had received 'no ac-¦

by Carl Maria von Weber.

quently did.--

10.15 p.m.-New German Light Reuter.

Music.

The Station Orchestra, conduct-

ed by Eugen Sonntag.

11.15 p.m.-News in German on Voting "According

DJA, DJB, DJN

1130 p.m.-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

11.45 p.m."The Girl at the Music-

Bhop"

A Radio Play.

12.15 a.m.--News in English on DJA

and in Dutch on DJB, DJN. 12.30 am-Close DJA;· DJB, DJN

(German. Engl.).

RADIO MANILA

To Their Lights"

BUTTON-PRESSING SYSTEM AT MIDDLESEX GUILDHALL

ing

An electric voung and counting device was used for the first time 6 p.m.-Are You Listening? con- by any council at a recent meet

ducted by Bernie Nolasco.

of the Middlesex County 4.30 p.m.-Spanish Informational Council in the Guildhall.

Two buttons are fixed in front or each member of the Council,

Perlod

40 pm-English Informational

-." Period.

6,55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through

the courtesy of Swan, Culbert son and Fritz.

7 pm-Max Lazo and his Ha

wallans.

7.15 p.m. The Magic Brain with Magic Eye, presents Muste in

a quarter hour of melody.

count books from. Phillips. :

This evidence, coupled with the accused's admission during his public examination of the destruc. tion of the books, closed the case for the prosecution.

Mr. Lim, in conclusion, submitt- ed that the

the onus was on accused to prove that he had not dishonest motive.

ON

DEC. 14, 1985

*COMMENDING AT 10,30 AM.

AT TELI SALES ROOM, No. 4 DUDDELL STREET,

A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS

Comprising !---

Woollen, Cotton and Artificial Silk Fiece Goods, Raincoats, Overcoats, A DIFFERENCE

Woollen Cotton and Artificial Silk Phillips, giving evidence on oath, | Clothing; Blankets, Stockings, Bing- agid in November. 1933, D. N. Jets, Handkerobírfa, Zip Fasteners, Thomas gave him $800 for the Trimmings, Woollen Yard, Caps, purpose of giving out an interest. Babys Hats, Rubber Shpes, Sewing Witness was asked to keep the and Knitting Needles, Cotton shread accounts of pill much transactions on Spools, Pocket Knives, Batrons, In 1934 there was a difference Elastic Braids, Gramophone Needles, between them and witness return Toys, Calf Leather, Brass Nails, ed the $600. Thomas deceived him Aniline yes, Printing Ink, Lead giving him a certified copy of Pencils, Fountain Pens, Celluloid judgment against him. The Beals with Cases, Sbarke' Fine, original was sold to a Chinese who Mushrooms, wabí, Dried Shrimps, Compoy, Mussels White Pepper,

a

one marked "For": and one "Agairist." Green and red bulbs put him into bankruptcy,

At one of the hearings of an Saccharine, Confectionery, Deer on a panel at the end of the hall issue to set aside the bankruptcy Horns, Ginseng, Rear all, Alophin indicate which button has been petition witness produced a cash,

Pille, Sandalwood, etc., etc. pressed.

book and a lédger he had kept for By pressing a 'ever let into a Thomas's account. H panel on the Chairman's desk the When the issue was decided votes are instantaneously counted against him he thought the books

also

9 Cases Aluminium Siaw Pans,

1 Case Woollon Suiting

the Air with Mal Partridge. by an application of the selectors were of no more use and he des14 Cases Enamel Mugs, 7.30 p.m.-The Town Crier presents and relays used in an automatic troyed them. He gave this

telephone exchange,planation at his public examina-

When the apparatus was in tion. official use, the Chairman ar-

accused

7.45 pm-Elizalde y Cia presents

Enya. Gonzales, soprano.

In cross-examinatlón

8 p.m. Listerine Musical Trave-nounced: "Gentlemen, we are admitted that he was getting 25 logue in Spanish presenting going to vote. After a pause, per cent, while acting as agent for the United States of America. during which the councillors Thomas and as such the books he pressed the buttons, he said, had destroyed would have been

0.15 pm-Hispania,

4 Barrels Boap Flake

1 Barrel Shampoo Powder

1 Barrel Talcum Powder

8.45 pm-Block Quotations and "Gentlemen, the count is about to useful in determining his earnings. TERMS DELIVERY,

Local Market Réports. 9p.m-Elspania-Zarzuelas

10.30 p.m.---Popular Tunes and Re-Built the apparatus told a "Morð-

quests.

11 p.m.-81gh off

be taken."

Anomictal of the firm which

ing Post" representative: "It is ment, and indicates the total br not like the Tote in arrange luminated

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERSÉ

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