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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-LI

A survey of Chinese Currency and Banking System in Historical perspective and of the reactions of the World Blump 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.

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MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1936 Commencing at 11 AM.

AT NORMAN COTTAGE" No. 1, GARDEN ROAD

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TO-DAY'S RADIO" PROGRAMMES

Broadcast By Z.B.W. On 555 Metres

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12.30 to 215 p.m.-European pro- ¡7.45 p.m.-Mizalde y Cla. presents

gramme.

13.30 p.m.-Mantovani

Tipica Orchestra.

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and

his

i p.m.-Local; Time signal

weather report.

Ernesto Vallejo, assisted by Jullo Esteban Angulta.

18 p.m.-Programme Previews, and | 8.05 pm.—Xkpania.

1.03 pm-8ongs by Paul Robeson

(Bass),

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planc

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Rugby

Press Local Weather fore- cast, ilme and announcements 1.40 p.m.-A Concert

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4 to 7 p.m.-Chinese programimą.

7 to 11 p.m.-European programme, 7 b.m.-A Variety programme. 7.30 p.m.-Closing local stock quotations and Hong Kong ex- change market report. 7.35 p.m.-Albert Sandler and his

Orchestra.

8 pm-Lecal: Time signal, wea- ther report and announce ments.

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8.30 am-Australia v. England. An eye-witness Account of the Second Cricket Test Match, from Sydney.

8.03 p.m.-Richard Crooks (tenor),

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10 p.m.-London-Big Ben." 10.30 p.m.-Military Band Music.

With Ina Souez (Soprano). 11 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

1.05 p.m.-Call DJA, DJB (German,

English).

German Folk Song.

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

2.15 p.m-Light Music (continued). 2.55 p.m.-Greetings to our listeners

in Australia

3 D.-News and Economic Review

in English. 3.15 p.m.-To-day in

Sound Pictures.

Germany.

Papers

A flight clerk, whose duties will be similar to those of a purser on board ship will be carried in the big Empire flying boats when they take over the operation of the mall routes next year. The clerk will have his own office in the flying- boat and it is hoped to make each "boat a self-contained unit in the

velopment was matter of ship's papers. This de-

disclosed by Mr

D. H. Handover, traffic manager of Imperial Airways, in the course of the Brancker memorial lecture which he delivered before the In- stitute of Transport recently.

Speaking of the amount of pa- 3.30 pm-In the Enchantment of per work which had to be done by

beautiful Voices.

the ground staff during the stay of perhaps 20 minutes at a port of call. he described, the mass of do- cuments which an air liner had to 5.45 p.m.-Commemoration to Lud-carry. It had to have a load sheet

4.45 p.m.-Chamber Music 5.30 p.m.-News and Economic Ro-

view in German,

wig Leichhardt.

8 p.m.-Topical Talk

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giving details of the total weight on board, a certificate showing the

The Smuggling Of PUBLIC AUCTION.

Property Abroad

ASTONISHING LAW

Recently the German Cabinet held a meeting at which a series of new laws were passed, includ- Ing an astonishing "law against economie sabotage"

THE

HE Underasgned have received

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pundshins WEDNESDAY,

with the death penalty any Ger- man sending his fortune abroad or retaining it here and another Incorporating all German boys and girls in the Hitler Youth, states a Home paper

General Gering, as director of the four-year plan, brought for- ward the sabotage, It provides German

DEC. 28, 1936

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law against economic in Interesting and Valuable that any Collection of Early Prints of base Canton, Macau and Hong Kong

The Collection compriasa : Engraving

desire for pront or other

national who through

motive infringes the legal provi- sions and smuggles, his property abroad, or retains it abroad, and thereby gravely harms the Gar- man economy. will be punished by death and his property Lon- iscated. Those who commit the same offences abroad are punish- able in the same way. They will be sen! before the Tribunal,

A.

B.

People's

0.

ONE YOUTH ORGANISATION The law for a single unified youth organisation ends the Catholic and Protestant youth formations, which though much weakened by the State's pressure on their members continued their existence

nevertheless,

D,

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published from

Sketches by Captain R. Elliott. K. N.

Complete Bet of Lithographs-

mainly folio size-published in 1842 from Sketches made in 1838 by Auguste Borget.

Miscellaneous Engravings of Scenes in Chinu published in 1843.

Woodcuts of Hong Kong (

it appeared about the years" 1834-1857.

also

The The Set of 8 Etchings of Old Catholic Churen had put up a Hong Kong (Panoramic) by L stronger fight for its youth or Heath 1846 ganisations than the Protestant Evangelical Church.

"

and

The measure was foreshadowed A Few Rare and Interesting Early as long ago as January of this

Cricketing Prints. year by Herr Haldur von Shiruch. One Set of Byron's Works (17 Vol..> who now becomes, as the head of published in 1832, the Hitler Youth, the head of the entire unified youth organisations of Germany: He is given the post of supreme Reich official mediately under Herr Hitler,

im-

HITLER YOUTH LAW The communiqué issued by the German News Agency on the new youth law states:-

Germaa

The future of the nation depends upon its youth. The entire German/youth must therefore be prepared for its future obligations The Relch Government, therefore announces the following taw:-

(1) The within the Reich territory is com- prised within the Htler Youth.

(3) Apart from in 'the home and

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6.15 p.m.-Sign off DJA and DJB distribution of that weight in the in the school the entire German Undersigned have received

(Germ, Engl).

6.55 .m.-Call DJA, DJB. (German. English). German Folk Song.

7 p.m.-Concert of Light Musle 8 p.m.-News in English. 8.15 p.m.-Concert of Light Musle

(continued).

various compartments, eight cop- DJE les of the passenger list made out to comply with varying immigra- tlon' requirements, manifests of all cargo with copies for translt and terminal Customs which "might mean 150 to 200 sheets of paper. mail way-bills showing origin. weight, and destination of every bag. of which there were times 400 to 500. Every consign- ment of freight must have a con- signment note in sextuplicate, to- gether with certified Invoices and certificates of origin where neces- sary. There frequently had to be certificates of inoculation and vac- cination for the passengers.

It

8.55 p.m.--Greetings to our Listen-

ers in the "Far East" 9.--News and Economic Review In German and Call DJQ.

PM-Hitler Youth - Pro- gramme: BAM:O Tannen baum."

9.15

9.45 0.m-Topical Talk.

10 p.m.-News and Economic Ra view in English on DIE, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB, 10.15 p.m.-To-day in Germany. |

Sound Pictures:

the 40 Johann

10,30 p.m-Indigo and thieves. Opera by Strauss. 11.45 p.m.-A stroll through the

Christmas Market.

12 midnightSign of DJA, DJB,

DIQ; DIE (Germ., Engl.).

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5:30 am-Breakfast Hour of News and Music-Engiuk and Span- ish Current Events and Vau- deville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suya of the in- sular Life Assurance Company.

7 a.m.Sign Off.

9.30 am-Nielson Financial Review

and Musical Varieties.

| 11.15 a.m.-Sign Of.

some-

was hoped that the flight clerk would relieve the traffic staff on land of a good deal of onerous work and responsibility. The mug- nitude of the carrying task which would fall on Imperial Airways next year when all Empire malls would go by air might be judged from the estimate that it would represent 18,500,000 ton-miles a

fear. The amount of mail leaving England by air each week would

youth is to be educated bodily. spiritually. and morally in the service of National Socialem for service to the nation-and for the people's community."

SCOTLAND. FOR THE SCOTS

The committee set up by Mr: Walter Elliot to inquire into Scot- tish administration is one of ex- ceptional strength. It contains # former Secretary. for Soetland, a former Lord Privy seal (Labour);

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Instructions

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WEDNESDAY

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DEC. 23, 1936

COMMERCING AT 2.30P.M.

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A QUANTITY OF

a former Lord Advocate, an Un-VALUABLE - HOUSEHOLD der-Becretary of the Treasury and the former secretary to the Geddes "Axe" Committee,

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

The task before this "command- ing body, hazily stated in its terms Drawing Room Furniture, Bed Room Black Wood Ware. Ofice and of reference, arises from the de- and Dining Room Furniture, Oil. cision to transfer Scottish admin- Paintings, Pictures, Ornaments, Istrative work as far as possible Rugs. Carpete, Ice Cheats, Brass & Calton Hill, Edinburgh. from Whitehall, London. to the Aluminium Ware. Glass & Porcelain Ware, Cutlery, Wardrobe and Cabio ganisation must be left in London Heater, Gramophones and Records, What nature and size of 07-Trunks, Electric Table Lamps and

De about 20 tons, or nearly 2,000mentary business? What will be Projector, Radio, etc, etc.

to deal with the Scottish Parlla- Typewriters, " Baby Patha" Cinema 000 letters The increase in mall the future relations between Edin- would involve a readjustment of burgh and the Secretary for Scot- space in alrcraft as between mall, land's staff in Londen? passengers, and freight. Whereas outweighed mall and freight, the at present passengers generally weight of mail would in future be greater than that of the other two.

·PORTUGAL'S NO. 2 STATESMAN

The appointment of Dr. Armindo Monteiro, the Portuguese Foreign

2.30 p.m.-Nelson Financial Review Minister, to be Ambassador in

and Musical Varieties.

3.45 pm-8ign Off

6 p.m.-Recoras, ⠀

|

London suggests that Portugal at this moment attaches even more importance than usual to pre-

6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informational serving intact the long traditional friendship between the two coun-

6.35. p.m.-English Informational i tries.

Period.

Period.

also

Two Combination Safer

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY, THE 22 DECEMBER, 1986.

MORE CIVIL SERVANTS portion of the Scottish Office staff It is not expected that the pro in London will shrink to the point where Dover House becomes too large for it. For the truth is that, .although the Secretary for Scot- land is Home Secretary and Minis- ter of Health, Education, Agricui TERMS I-CASH OM DELIVERY. ture and Fisheries for the nor- thern kingdom, his own office, the Scottish Office, is at present effe tively organised only as a Home once.

In the end" there may be more Civil Servants on Scottish business in Edinburgh and in London as well.

་་

On matters connected with the 6.55 p.m.---Stock quotations, through Spanish Civil War the British and him the only man capable of suc

the courtesy of Bwan. Culbert-Portuguese Cabinets have not. al- ceeding. Dr. Balazar, who is eight Son and Fritz. 5 le

ways seen eye to eye,

years older. 7. p.m.-Children's Christmas Pro-į✨ Dr. Monteiro is probably his While Dr. Salazar has been re- gramme, conducted by Mrs. country's second most outstanding forming and reorganising Portugal, Ruth Hogy.

man-second only to Dr, Balazar, "during the last few years. Dr. 7.25 pm Question Box Reporter, the brillant and unassuming Monteiro has been doing the same 7.30 p.zi.-Jerry and His Roman- dictator,

thing for the big Portuguese Em-, cers.

Many people in Portugal think pire overseas,

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