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The Most Comprehensive Survey. Yet Compiled of Reconstructional Progress in Modern China.
CHINA'S
NEW CURRENCY
SYSTEMTM
By TANG LEANG - LI
A survey of Chinese Currency and Banking System in Historical perspective" and of the reactions of the World Slump upon Chinese Trade, Industry, and Finance, from the beginning of the depression to the Establishment of State-Control of Silver-with Statistical cables relating to movements of Gold, Silver and Prices in General.
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Publishers:
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1936.
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COMMENCING AT 11.00 AM."
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AT THEIR SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET:
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1 Piece Rubber Water-proof Cloth
7 Cases Shoe Polish
Casos Motor Car Indicators
3. Cases Wooden Beer Taps
1 Case Steel Files
2. Cases Thermometers
3 Sets of Safe Deposit Vaults.
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A Quantity of Sundry Goods and Household Furniture.
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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES
BROADCAST BY Z.B.W. ON 355 METRES
12.39 to 2:15 pm-huropean pro- ¡7 p.m.-Concert of Light Music.
Kranzio.
7.55 p.m.-Little German Bread- 1230 Vocal Genis
casting ABC. |12.50 pap-Songs Without Words—-0.10 pm-News in Gerinan.”
Potpourri "played by Marek 8.25 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen- Weber and his Orchestra,
ers in Dutch East Indies 1p-Local: Time Signal and 8.30 pm-Reports from the Olym-
Weather Report
"plc Games
1.09 p.m.-Sangs by Robert Ashley
(Tenor),
1-15 pm-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel")
Orchestra,
1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press Bulletins.
Rugby Press News. "Local:: Weather forecast. time and announcements
\1.40 Bm-Relay: Hong Kong Hotel
Orchestra.
215 p.m.-Close down.
4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese Programme. 7 to 11 pm.-Europeas proftafime 1 pa
}}
A Concert Pianoforte Sclo-l'Amour Børcier
(de Fala)-Ricardo Vines. song-Oriental Prover (Lak-:
me") (Delibes),
Bel Song ("Lakme") (Delibes). -Miliza Korius (Soprano). Violin Solos-Abendited (Schu-
maan).
Tarantells (Sarasate).—Manuel
Quiroga,
Songs-Goodbye (Stolz).
The Song is Dons (Stok).---
Richard Tauber (Tenor).
7.30 p.m.-
A Relay from Daventry " The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra,
directed by Henry Hall.
1.45 p.m.-
From the Studio Talk on Cricket: "The Third
Test" by Rabbit.
PORTUGAL'S PART
IN THE SPANISH TURMOIL
London, Aug.. 12. Following the announcement that Mr. Oglivie Forbes, Counsélior at the British Embassy in Madrid who is on leave in England, is take
9 pm-News and Economic Re-going back to Madeld to
view in English on DJQ" in charge of the Embassy in absence Dutch on DJE.
of the Ambassador who moved to
9.15 p.m.-Military Concert
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the summer quarters before the FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1936
10 pra-News and Economic Re-cutbreak of the civil war and la
view in German. «
now near St Jean de Luz, it is 10.15 p.m.-Hallo, girls and boys! stated that Sir Charles Wingfield, 10,30 p.m. Trio in E dat major by Britian Ambassador in Lisbon is
Kummel.
Interrupting his leave to return to Bernhard Lebmann, Violin; Theo | Portugal. It is likely he' will sall
Schurgers. Cello: Hermann from England this Weekend, Hoppe, Piano.
11 p.m.-Cultural Emulation be
tween Nations.
From her adjacenty to the 'areas of the disturbance, Portugal takes an important place, among the
A Talk with Hans Friedrich powers who are involved in the
Blunck.
negotiation on the French Initia- 11.15 p.m.-Three Romances for tive of an understanding regard
Oboe and Piano by Robert mg nonintervention in the Spanish Schumann!
Hans W. Schlett and
Seemann.
11.30 p.m.--Reporta
Olympic Games.
from
conflict The Portuguese Govern Karl ment has already given its ad
herence in principle to these pro- the posals, but, in doing so. raised one or two points opon which replies
12 midnight-Cloan DJQ'and DJR) have now gone to Lisbon,
(Germ.. Engl.).
EMPIRE RADIO
"
TRANSMISSION 2"
Hong Kong Times The following frequencies will used:
GSH 2147 Me!8 (13.7 m.) 080 17.79 Mc/][16.86 m.) p.m.--Big Ben, Short Story,
In England there is a sympa. thetic comprehension of anxieties of the Portuguese Government In face of what remsing unpredicta- ble development of the present troubles. Comment is made 23
Commercinu at 2,30 PM.
AT THEIR SALES' BOOM,, "No. 35, HANKOW. ROAD, KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:---
Black Wood Ware, Teak Dining Room and Bed Boom Furniture, Ornamenta, Giass & Porcelain Ware, Brass & E. P. Ware, Cutlery, Office Furniture, Pictures, Rattan Furni ture etc., etc.
"
ON VIEW From THURSDAY, THE 18TH, AUGUST 1936.
these aspects of her position give TERMS CASH ON DELITERX. | Portugal a strong interest in the be early and successful outcome of the
Freach efforts in support of which the British Government has been active for &. Kenetul agreement against lätervention.
8 pm-Local: Time Signal, Wes-7
ther Report and announce 7.17 p.m.-Waltzes and Marches. It is also recalled that the menta.
7.30 p.m.-The BBC Dance Orches- eventualities involving danger to
tra, directed by Henry Hall. Portuguese security are provid
8.05 p.m.-Scenes from "To...-night at 8.30" (Noel Coward) by Gertrude Lawrence and Noel Coward.
8.30 p.m.-"From Foreign Lands".
(Moszkowski).
8.43 p.m.-Bulte Bergamasque" (Debuary) played by Walter Gieseking (Pianoforte).
9. p.m.-News and Announcements
from London.
9.20 "..-"Egmont
(Berthayin),
9.30 p.
Overture"
From the Studio Recital by Helen Lockhart (Contralto). #companied by E. ONell Shaw.
PROGRAMME
1- Eara Mio Ren-Glordani.
(a) Go from my window go. (b) Gathering darodils-Old English Melodies arr. Somervell
3. Laschi oplanta-Rapdel
(Rinaldo).
4. Larpent of fils-Bantock, 9.45 p.nd
Marek Weber and his Orchestra Tales of Hofman-Potpourri
LA
(Ofenbach).
· Bello" Helene-Belection (Offenbach).
10 Dm Big Ben from London
(etriking 3 pm 38,1).
10 p.m.--
From the StURIO
Interpretations at the Plano by
Helen O'Brien,
PROGRAMME
1. Smiles
2. Danny Boy.
3. Life is a Sons.
4. Night and pay,
10.15 D-
Modern Waitres
A Beautiful Lady in Bine.
The Bridal Weitz, ~
3 Live for Lovt.
Friends
19.30 p.m.-Dance Muse.
11 Dm-Close down.
BERLIN PROGRAMME
1.05 D.-- Call Dia, pls (German,
EngHah).
derman Folk Song.
1.10 p.m-Here comes the music. 2pReports from the Opmple
Games.
2.30 p.m.-Here comes the music:
(continued)
2:55 Dm-Greetings to our jisten-
eza in New Zealand
3 pNews and Economic Review
In German
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B p.m.-"Chess Masters at Noted for in the Covenant of the tingham." An eye-witness ac- League of Nations The British count of the opening and the attitude ip
circumstances first session. Produced by David, would be deaned as well by the PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS " Gretton. From the New Univer- Anglo-Portuguese · Traaty,—-
sity College, Nottingham, 8.15 p.m.-The Birmingham Ladies' Trio. Muriel Tookey (Violin); Lena Wood (Viola); Tookey. (Violoncello), Diver- timento (Haydn). Trio in E flat, Op. 3: (1) Allegro con brio (2) Andante (3) Menuetto, alleg- retto (4) Adagio' (5) Menuetto, moderato (8) Finale, allegro (Beethoven). Sonatensatz for Viola and Violoncello (Beet- noven).
9 p.m.-Greenwich Time Signal 9 pm The News and Announce-
menta.
9.25
Hulbert and
p.m.-Claude Bobble Comber. 9.40 p.m.-Edith Lorand and her Orchestra," Selection, Africana, Part 1 (Meyerbeer). 9.45 p.m.-Close down.
TRANSMISSION 3 Two of me following frequencies will be used
GSH 2147 Mc/8» (13.97 m) GSC 17.79 Mc/s (18,88 m.) G8F 15.14 Mc/s (18.32 m.
glich.
British Wireless,
OF SALE
of
MORE SMUGGLING. THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
INTO CHINA
Large Increase
ANGLO-JAPANESE
RELATIONS
London, July 20
Further light is thrown on the
PROPERTY
Sicante at
VICTORIA IN THE 'COLONY OF
BONG. TONG
and Knownar
No. 29, D'ÁGUILAR STREET,
To be Sold by
present position of the musing PUBLIC AUCTION
trafic in North China by the latest offcial returna, which cover two consecutive weekA A con- thued increase, this time of Bothe 30 per cent, is shown in goods amuggled from the North into the rest of unina. This suggests that the preventive services organized by the Nanking Government on the railwaya running south from Peking and Tientsin are beglazing
10 pm.Big Ben. "The Undying, to work with some efficiency, writes
Swan." Featuring the progress a correspondent
on !!
MONDAY.
THE 172H DAT OF AUGUST, 1838, ATS O'CLOCK P.M.
by
M. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,
AT THEIR Sales 'Boom, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, Hoye KONG.
PARTICULARS.
of ballet, by Robert Herring
The indication given by Mr. and John Pudney, with record-Horoschi, the Japanese Vice- ings of many famous ballets.
Minister for Foreign Affairs to 10.36 pm-A Recital by Shalah Sir Robert Chive, the Britian Aba- Deniach (Pianoforte). Eight bassador in Tokyo, that "the Waltzes: No. 1 in B major: No.ume was abroaching when, if the 2 in E major: No. 3 in a sharp chinese reduced their tarifs The property consists of the piece or minor: No, 4 in E minor; No. some of which were excessive parcel of ground situate at Victoris ip 13 in. B major No. 14 in the evil of snuggling would dis- the Colony of Hong Kong and known" sharp minor: No. 15 in A flat; appear," recalls Sir Frederick and registered in the Land Office as
B of Inland Lot No. 875. major; No. 16 in C sharp minori Leith-Ross's views on tarif reducer with the messuage or tang- (Brahms).
tion. In the statement he made
ment thereon known A Dum-"An Octogenarian at Shanghai on June 23 he D'Aguilar- Street Looks Back: Early Days in aus expressed the pope that the tralia, by Frank Gerald,
Chinese Government would con-
10.40
11 pm—A Symphony Concert, The Mider whether the present, tarim
BBC
Midland Orchestra: could not be lowered, so far as leader. Alfred Cave; conducted that was possible, without re- by E. Foster Clark, Overture,ducing revenue. During the de- Cockaigne. Elgar). A stroppression, he observed, a master of shire Lad (Butterworth), the tariff rates had been pushed London Symphony: (1) Lento up to a point at which they pro- -allegro risoluto (1) Lento (3) [duced no revenue and merely pro- Scherzo. (Nocturne). (Vaughanhibited legitimate trade. It is felt Wiliama).
in London that tam reduction 11.55 pm The News and An-is, as Mr. Horduchi suggested, a
nouncements.
matter for direct discussion be- Midnight-Greenwich Time signal tween, Tokyo and Nanking. 12.20 a.m-Walter Collins and his
Light Orchestra..
3.15 pmCome join us at the „festivé board!” age gith of
choice últbits, served, with 'a' musical Bauce by Heymanu1 Toelle.
4.30 p.m.-Military Concert.
No.
29,
The premises are held for the residue of the farmi of 309 years created therein by a Crown Lénée of Inland Lot No. Crown Bent $7:90, 975. Ares 743 sq. fr. or thereabouts.
For further Particulars and Con ditions of Sale, Apply to
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beeHong Kong, the 10th day of Aug., 193
The "Asahi's" plea for a revival of Anglo-Japanese friendship, is 12.25 am-Commentary on the acknowledged by competent judges
Olympic Cames, from the in this country to Olympic Stadium, Berlin. presentative of a school of 12.40 am-Walter Collins and his thought which has many infuen
Light Orchestra' (cont'd), tial adherents in Japan. a.m.--Close down,
What is in doubt la not the sa- cerity of those who support tha
ym. Reports from the Olymple DESTROYER BROUGHT appeal, but their ability,
Gaipes.
6.30 pm-News and Economat Re-
Flow" in English
5.45 pm-3 Romances for Ohge and
Plano by Robert Schumann. Hans W. Schleif and Kari
Seemann.
8.15 pm-Sign of DA and
(German. Enllam}
DJB
5.55 pm-Call bro and
DJR
-- (Cherznarı, Exclan). German Folk. Pong:
INTO USE
MAIL PLANE WRECKED
London, Ang: 12 :
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