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from

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P. O. Box No. 820. HONG KONG. Established 1896.

TUITION GIVEN.

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12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European re

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BBC. Dance" Orchestra.

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

CHINA'S

NEW · CURRENCY

SYSTEM

By T'ANG LEANG-I

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 tables relating to movements of Gold, Silver and Prices in General.

ON SALE AT

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS OFFICE

Publishers:

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OHINA UNITED PRESS

299. SZECHUAN ROAD, SHANGHAI

HERBAL OINTMENT

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

I.

MONDAY, 31, AUG. 1936

COMMENCING AT 5.15 P.M.

AT THIS SALES ROOK, DUDDELL STREET

A FINE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

+

ON VIEW From SATURDAY, THE 29TH AUGUST, 1986.

TERMS:-CASh on Deliteat.

LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS.

t

The Job Printing Department.

Book Binding,

Machine Ruling,

of the

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS

is equipped with all the latest and most up-to-date appliances for the production of first-class work..

All descriptions of Illustrated Catalogues, Circulars, Visiting and Invitation Cards with latest Royal Script Type.

COMMERCIAL PRINTING

turned out accurately, and with the greatest despatch, under the direct supervision of experienced Europeans.

Gold Lettering, and Marbling, etc.

All executed on the premises at the shortest notice.

Law Work,

Ledgers and Account Books, A speciality, and

at prices which compare favourably with any printing establishment in the Far East. Estimates furnished.

1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and

Weather Report

1.03 p.m.-Debroy Somers Band. 1.30 p.m.--Reuter Press, Local Wea- ther forecast, time and an- nouncements.

1.40 p.m.--Songs by Sam Browne. 1.50 p.m.-The London Palladium

Orchestra.

2.15 p.m.-Close down.

5 to 8 p.m.-European, programme,

3 to 7 p.m.-A Relay of the Dance;

Orchestra, from the Roof Gar- den of the Hong Kong Hotel

7 p.m.-Richard Tauber (Tenor) -

Albert Sandler and his 'Orchestra

'i:

1. Song-Immer

(Lebar).

5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Re-

view in German.

543 pm--Adagio and Allegro for Cello and Plano by Robert Schumann.

W

Joachim Laschmann, Friedrich

Rolf Albes.

8 ph-Sports Review:

Chinese

Visitors

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

To London PUBLIC AUCTION

J

**Tremble With

Expectance"

A sudden eruption of Chinese men and women in Russeli-square on August 12 signalised that the

6.15 p.m.-Sign of DJA and DJB first conducted party of Chinese

(Germ.. English).

who had ever visited England had

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8.55

p.m.-Call DJQ and "DJR | arrived. (Getman, English). German Folk Sons. 7.p.m.-Concert of Light Music

There are 34, ten of them wo- men, and all from Shanghai- bankers, students, lawyers and one university professor. They started off

and have in June,

visited Prague, Venice, Berlin (for the 8.20 p.m.-Consert of Light Music) Olympic Games) and Holland.

(continued).

8 pm-News in English 8.15 p.m.-Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the Far East."

9.15

mur

Lacheln

HE Undersigned have received THE

instructions

TO SELL ST

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

MONDAY, 31, AUG. 1936 COMMENCING AT 10,30 AM.

AT No. 3, HUMPHREYS BUILDING, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD

None of them has been in England | VALUABLE

p.m.-News and Economic Re- before.

view to German,

p.m. Something of thing.

Variety Hour.

"For 35 years" said Mr. P. C. Every- Teng, leader of the party, “I have

FURNITURE

heard of wonders of London, 'and now for the Arst time I come to One Piano see same. This is entirely piea- One Radio Set view in English on DJQ insure party. It is first visit to Eng- Dutch on DJR,

2. Orchestra Cuban Serenade 10 p.m.--News and Economic Re

(Midgley). Maruschka (de

Leur).

3. Song-You mean the world to

me (Marischka).

4. Orchestra-Illusions

10.15 pm-To-day in Germany.

Sound Pictures.

(Gade).

10.30 p.m.-Dance Music.

Give me your heart (Gade).

5. Song-Melodie (Rubinstein).

6. Orchestra - Prelude (Haydn Wood). For Love of you (Franz Vienna),

7.30 p.m.-Closing Local

Quotations.

7.33

p.m.-"Bell : Song" "Lakme" (Delibes)

Stock

Bung

from

by

Gitta Alpar (Soprano).

7.40 p.m.-

From the Studio

A Plangforta recital by Luba

Shaftain.

PROGRAMME

1. Prelude

2. Nocturne

3. Masurka

4. Prelude

5. Prelude

Bach. Chopin. Chopin

Chopin. Scriabin.

8 p.m.-Local: Time Signal... Wea-

ther Report and ments.

announce-

land for everyone. We tremble with expectance!”

One of the party was Mr. Kieng- Yung, ex-Minister of Justice. An- other, Mr. Ko, is commissioned by 12 midnight-Cloan DÍQ and DJB the Chinese Government to study

(Germ. Engl.).

11.45 p.m.-Sports Review.

RADIO MANILA

6.30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-English and Bpau- 1sh Current Events and Vaude ville of the Air conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof, G., T. Suva of the là- sular Life Assurance Co.

7 a.m.-Sign Of. 10.30 am--Nielson Financial . He-

economic

Bar conditions.

ADS

also

Ox VIEW FROM SUNDAY,

THE 30TH AUGUST, 1986.

Ching Sing, who has brought | TERMS :——Û⤠on DELIVERT. his wife, daughter, son and daugh- ter-in-law, is a retired merchant from the South Sea Islands.

STRANGE FOOD

I met Mrs. Ang jun., a pleasant. amilling woman who spoke good was in love with English, She Venice and enthusiastic about the kindness of the hostesses in the private houses where they put up in Berlin,

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.

The only unattached woman in PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS the party is Miss No Li How, an view and Musical Varieties.

OF SALE 11.15 a.m.--Sign Of

2.30 p.m-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties 1.45 p.m.-Biga Of 5.30

".

Wear

artista. Al] Chinese dress.

So far, the Chinese travellers have taken kindly to unaccustom-

the water

ed European food; But in London

is being arranged "that

in every

P.m.-U.P. Conservatory of

1t Music-Radio Practice Hour. 6.10 p.m."Melody Lane" featuring course

Mario del Rio.

6.30 pin.-Spanish Informational

Chinese.

meal shall

phe be

of

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

Situate, st

That means rice or chicken | KOWLOON IN THE COLONY OF some form." sald Mr. Teng. ""We |

8.03 p.m.-A Relay from, the Ko

Shing Theatre (Chinese). 11 p.m.-Close down, 8.03 to 10 pim.—EUROPEAN PRO- GRAMME FROM ZEK. ON A FREQUENCY OF 640 KILO-35 p.m.-English Informational become. what you say, homesick, for our Chinese food. We, too. and pork as also

CYCLES.

8.03 p.m.-Selections from "I Dream too much" and "Limelight” played by Patricia Rossborough (Piano).

6.10 p.m.-

Ա

A Relay from London

Period

Period

8.35 p.m.--Stock quotations, through consume beef

the courtesy of Swan. Culbert-you, but cooking in Europe”TM has son and Fritz

great difference."

Mrs. Ang was keen to see some London theatrical shows,

7 p.m-To be announced."

7.15 p.m.-The Manila Motor Com-

pany presents Richard Himber

"We saw many in Europe. Very his Studebaker Champions. amusing. oh yes! Very diferent Cricket: Middlesex v. Surrey: 7.30 p.m.-Child Health Frogramme from our Chinese theatre, Aze

commentary by ċ. B. Fry from Lord's Cricket Ground, London. Gloucester v. Notta: a comTM

mentary by P. G. E. Fender,... from Gloucester.

8 p.m.-Concerto in A Minor they so shocking in London?"

(Grieg)-Arthur de Greet and

the Royal Abert Hall Orches-

tra, conducted by Sir Landon THE FISHERMAN

Ronald.

8.30 p.m.-"Concerto in D Major! 8.30 pmThe Mystery Singer.

for Violoncello and Orchestra" 8.45 p.m.-Stack Quotations and (Haydn) played by Gullher-

mina Buggia (Cello) and the

Orchestra, directed by John Barbirolli

1st Movement-Allegra måderato. 2nd Movement-Adagio.

3rd Movement-Allegro.

8.55 p.m.-"Aufenthalt (Schubert)

Local Market Reports.

p.m.-On Wings of Song with

Ramon Alberto.

9.15 p.m.-Musical Potpourri. 10 p.m.-Sign off.

#

sung by Alexander Kipnis "NO RETURN OF

(Bass).

p.m.-News and announcements

trom London.

9.20 p.m.-

Variety and Dance Must Orchestra-Heart's Destre-Selec- tion. Cine. Studio Orchestra. Songs-I Travel Alone.

As 1,6it here.-Leslie Hutchin-

son.

Fox-Trot-Log Cabin Lullaby,

Looking Forward to looking after you.-Joe Loss and his Orchestra.

1:

Songs-Plaisir d'Amour (Love's

Joy).

COLONIES

TO GERMANY”.

OTHER MEANS MUST BE FOUND

& THE KING

That Fellow In The

Blue Shirt

WOMAN'S GIFT OF

MAIZE COBS

Heavy rain on August 13 pre- vented. King Edward from carry- ing out his intention of shooting deer and chamois in the Velebit Mountains, which rise near the Dalmatian Coast.

HONG KONG

and Known as

No. 36, JORDON ROAD

Situate upon

KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 3152

To be Sold by

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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THURSDAY,

THE SED DAY or SEPTEMBER, 1938.

Ar 3 O'CLOCK P.M.

AT THE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, DEDDELL STREET, VICTORIA, H. NE KONG

by

MER, LAMMERT BROTHERS,

Auctioneers.

The Property consists of ----

All that piece or parcel of ground His Majesty, accordingly, spent sitcate at Kowloon, Hong Kong, and the first wet day of his holiday in known and registered to the Land cruising. In the evening, when Office as the Kowloon Inland Lot No. "the weather cleared, he went for 315 together with the menusge. "In no circumstances can South❘ a row,

erections and buildinge thereon erect Africa or Great Britain envisage The yacht Nahlin left Modritched and known as No. 35 Jordan Road. the return of either Tanganyika Bay, where it was anchored, carly residue of the term of 75 years from The property is held for the unexpired or South-West Africa to Ger- in the morning. She passed the 31st day of July, 1919 with a right many." declared Mr. O. Pirow, through the Planinska Canal to of renewal for further tern of 16 years Bouth African Minister for De- the Isle of Vir and so to the open created by an Indenture of Crown fence, addressing à meeting of the sea.

Lease dated the 7th day of April, 1934, and made between His late United Party Executive at Johan- She then steamed up the Pas- Majesty King George V of the one manski Canal and anchored of part and Yeung Ming Chan of the Biograd. At 2.45 pm, on August other part. 14 the yacht left Blograd and steamed to the wide bay of Brgulje and there anchored again," ap- parently for the might.

Will you love me.--Jessica Dra-

gonette (Boprano). Humorous-King- Canute.

Melodrama of the Mice.-Mr. | nesburg recently.

Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam. Fox-Trot-Say the Word and it's

yours.

Waltz--When the leaves bid the trees goodbye.-Len Fillis and his Hawaiian Orchestra,

10 p.m.-Big Ben from London,

Close down.

"We are at work band in hand with the rest of the British Africa in a common defence policy," he continued, "and in this respect South Africa is to be elder brother to the rest of British Africa."

Mr. Pirow added that by some diplomacy other than giving back Tanganyika and South-West

BERLIN PROGRAMME Africa means must be found to

1:05 ..---Call DJA. DJB.(German,{

English).

German Folk Song.

1.10 p.m.-Concert of Light Music. 2 p.m.-News in German.

2.15 p.m-Concert of Light Music

(continued).

2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listen-

ers in Australia..

3 p... News and Economic Review

in English.

3.15 p.m-Orchestral Concert. 4.15 p.m.--The Shooting Tourna- ment at Cuckooburg. A Merry Musical Hour, arranged and conducted by Franz Wolf. 5:15 p.m.-Children's Hour,

/Rainy weather fun.

satiefy Germany's colonial aspira- tions.

be

Annual Crown rent $26.00. Area 2,234 8quare fent.

The King, accompanied by some For of his guests, went for a picnle,on the shore of Modritch Bay. The party stayed until late in the after- noon, bathing and Ashing

further Particulars Apply to:-

M10910, JOHNSON, STOKES &

MASTER, Mortgagees' Solicitors,

or to

Later his Majesty went ashore at Biograd and watched a woman picking maize cobs. When hé| Museus, LAMMERT BROTHERS, On his return from his recent asked if he might buy some, the

The Auctioneers.......... visit to London. Mr. Pirow sald

woman pushed a large bunch Into "Very influential quarters in Bri-his arms, saying. "You are our

Hong Kong, 29th August, 1936. tain are agreed that there can

guest. We would give anything, no permanent basis for a

even our lives, för you." and re-it. I was 20 years in the United peaceful agreement with Ger- fused to take the money he offer- States" . many unless the Germans are ed.

given adequate compensation for their colonies: meaning terri- torial compensation, not any where on the face of the globe, but in Africa. ··

The King asked the man" to INVITATION TO FISHERMAN Come back to the yacht with him, After returning to the yacht the and the Asherman rowed out with King went ashore again at No his Majesty, Shortly afterwards vigrad dressed in grey flannels and he was landed, again, and when a blue shirt. When he landed he his friends asked what had hap “I found a lot of support for asked a fisherman if he spoke Ger- pened, he said.

That fellow in the blue shirt. the view that Germany's co- l'man. operation in Africa was vital for The man said he did not, but wanted me to go aboard the yacht, the maintenance of the white) when his Majesty' asked if he spoke but I could not the English King civilisation of the Continent." English, he replied, "Yes, I speak lo there."

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