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WHY

SQUIBB Dental "Cream

The Antacid Dentifrice

Made with SQUIBB Milk of Magnók

ERSQUIBB&

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1937.

SQUIBB

DENTAL CREAM

THE ACID-NEUTRALIZING DENTIFRICE

BECAUSE

(1) IT CONTAINS NO SOAP

(2) IT NEUTRALIZES GERM ACID

(3) KEEPS GUMS HEALTHY

(4) CHILDREN LIKE ITS PLEASANT TASTE

ASK FOR:

SQUIBB DENTAL CREAM

E. R.

SQUIBB & SONS

Manufacturing Chemists to the Medical Profession Since 1858.

Sole Agents:

ED. A KELLER & CO., LIMITED.

ENSIGN AUTO - RANGE

CAMERA

Focusses the image absolutely, sharply and automatically. It is provided with RANGE FINDER coupled with the lens focusing mechanism, and operated from the usual radial focussing lever.

Aak for a demonstration

A. TACK & CO.

29, Des Voeux Road, Central

What do

you want?

If there is anything you want to buy or try the small W11, Classified advertisement.

25 words $1.00 prepaid: for 3 Insertions.

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

CHINA'S

NEW CURRENCY SYSTEM

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

ON SALE AT

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS OFFICE

Pubkahors:

CHINA UNITED PRESS 299, Benchons Road, Shanghat

Do Not Wait! Buy Your Presents Now !!

TOYS, DOLLS

Christmas Cards and Children's Picture Books also

LARGE SELECTION OF

STAMPS

which will be a delight to any

Stamp Collector to receive, STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN ON

SAT RDAY TO 5 PM. -

GRACA & CO.

No. 10, WYNDHAM STREET, P. O. Box 820. HONG KONG

SERVICE TO READERS

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TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Wavelength of 385 metres (845 k.e.x), 31.49 metres (9.32 megacycles). TEST CRICKET SCORES FROM LONDON Dance Musia 12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European pro- OTER MA- 12.30 pm Cinema

"maries: 12.50 p.m.-Three Bongs by the

10 p.m.-London: Big Ben: "Empire Magasine" No, 20 A weekly Review of Things at Home. Edited by Pascoe Thornton. 10.30 pm-Dance music. 11 pm-Close down.

Hi Banes

1 pm Local Time signal and

weather report

1.03 p.m.-Dance music. 1.30 p.m.-Reuter Press; Local: Weather forecast, time and announcemerits. !!

1.40 p.m.- Mght Concert 2 p.Hawallar Music.. 2,15 pim-Close down.

6 to 8 pm European programme. 5 p.m.-A Relay of Dance Music- from the Hong Kong Hotel Roof-Garden.

6.30 pt.

Concert Waltzes Wolga, Wolgal (Russian Waltz Potpourri). (Walter Noack). Hydropathen Waltz (Jos. Gung!).. Greetings of Spring (Schwartz). The Broken String: The Swallow Waltz-Russian Novelty Or-

chestra.

6.45 pin

Songs by Amelita Galli-Curei (soprano) and Stuart Robert- son (bass-baritone) Soprano Sold Berenata (Tosti); (Prison Song), Carceleris (Chip).

dril care. (Lane Wilson); When lights go

Tenor Solos-When

rolling (Ireland); Soprano Bolo Chanson Indove (Song of India), (Rimsky- Korsakovi Tenor Solos-(a) The Mermaid; (b) Polly Wolly Doodle (art. W.HM.); (c) Little Brown Jug: (d) The Three Crows (East" burny.

7.08 p.m.

Columbia Meister Orchestra Italian Folk Songs-Medley (de

Michelly.

Blauer Pavilion

(Armondola): Traumende Glocken (Krome). 7.20 p.m

Three Light Violin Soles by

1 Albert Sandler

1. Spanish Serenade;

2. The Child and his dancing

doll (Jönny Heykens).

3. Daybreak (Reginald King).

stock 7.30 p.m.-Closing - local

quotations and Hong Kong ex- change market report. 7.35 p.m.

Memories of Billy Mayer and Jan Klepura Tenor Solos-la Danza (Rossini, arr. Schlesinger): Heute nacht uder niel.

BERLIN PROGRAMME 1.05 pm Call DIA, DJB (German,

English),

German Folk Song 1.10 p.m.-Musical Miscellany. 2 p.m.-News in German 2.15 p.m.-Musical Miscellany (con

\\tinued),

*

2.55 p.m.Greetings to our listen

era in Australia.

3 pm-News and Economic Review

in English

Germany.

3.15 p.m.-To-day in Sound Pictures. 3.30 p.m.-The Waltz King, Johann

Strausa

ANY LETTERS

FOR YOU?

Post Office Notice

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned have received Instructions

TO SELL T

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

Rev. ann Mrs. Geoffrey Allen, American Trust Co., Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. La Andrews, Anglo-Java Estates, Limited, L. Ashworth, H. L Askey, Bendien's World Service, Mrs. Patrica W. Bennett, A Beren- guer, Herbert W. Bird, Miss Evs. Brimberg, British Oil Co. Ltd. Co., China Products Exporting Clackett (télegrama), J, Clark, Dr. John Cogan. K. T. Deryanani, W. H Eagle, R. Ellefsen, Bir F. M. & Co., Jack Elvood, Eugene Fitchette, F. Y. Fox, F. A. Franks,AT No. 18, CAMERON ROAD, General Motors (China). Inc., Glen- eral Motor Car Co., Messrs. Godfrey

(c/o Hovitzar Perfume Co.), Hong. John Coomens, Ho Sin-kwal Kong Radio Co. (the Artistic Direc- tor), Hong Kong Social Club (the Secretary, Miss Fannie Fonhat Howe, Imperial Bank of India, An-

MONDAY, JAN. 4, 1987

COMMENCING AT 10,30 AM.

KOWLOON

A QUANTITY, OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Teak Tables & Chairs, Wardrobe,

Mrs. Manuscript by Franziska Girgen-drew H. G. Jackson, E. C. Jamieson,

A. Johnson (c/o Messrs. Dining Table, Chest of Drawers, Grindlay & Co., Ltd., Major P. C. Simmons Beds, Toilet Set, Table Kentes, Bonifacio Lebat, Ernest Fans, etc, etc.

son

Conductor: Werner ning, 4.45 pm-Dance Music. 5.15 p.m.-Sports Review. 5.30 pm-News and Economic

View in German

5.45 p.m.-Children's Hour.

15 p.m.-Sign of DJA and

(Charm, Engl). 6.55 p.m-Call DJA, DJB,

DJE

German Folk Song.

continued).

..

Leach (c/o J. Shannon White

Re-Tour), Lee Brothers & Co. (Com-

also

****mission & Shipping Agents), Lee One Norge Refrigerator

!!

Chu Cheong, Mrs. Bertha Leung. One Piano Lighthouse Flashlight Manufactur- DBng Co., Miss Jenny Lind, J. H. Marsman, J. McLeod (Messrs. The United Paint & Varnishes, Ltd.), Mr. and Mr. C. Mitchell (c/o Lloyd's Bank), Mitsul Produce Co., National Bible Society of Scotland

DIN,

་་་

7 p.m-Concert of Light Musin.

p.m.-News in English. 9.35 p. Concert of Eight Music 8.35 pm-Greetings to our laten-

wers in the "Near East.". 9.p.m.-News and Economic Review in German and Call DIQ. -

p.m.-Hitler Youth Pro- gramme: We would wish the master a golden table. On wintry night customs (Rauh- nachtsbranch).

9.15

9.45 p.m.Who is laughing there? 10 p.m.--News and Economic Re view in English "on' DIE, DIN, DJQ in Netherlandish on DJA, DJB.

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ON VIEW BROMTM SUNDAY, THE SED JANUARY, 1987.

Electric Co. Ltd, Mers.TCH ON DELIVERY. Mrs. C. Or, Oriental Telephone

Owens,

Merchants), (Bamboo

AV. SPM– LAMMERT BROS.. F. A J. Pati

I 8 Mrs. Frank Ray, son, Rostein, Shing Two Sound Picture Co., Benjamin W. Simmons, Stan- ward Export Co. Ltd., George Kwong Smithy Stephen. The Straits Steamship Co.. Mrs. Sydney

AUCTIONEERS

de Vries Amperial Hoten, John PUBLIC AUCTION.

Watson, Charles D. WHinson, C. D. Williamson (Vernon & smyth), I. K. Wilson, Wong T Fai, H. Young.

REGISTERED ARTICLES Kakay Aranyos (46; London Rd.).

10.15 pm-To-day in Germany. Appt. Blaxland, sa Temple

Sound Picturea."

10.30 p.m.-Dance Music. 11.45 p.m.-Sports Review.. 12 midnight.—Bign of DJA, DJB,

DIN, INJE, DJQ.

RADIO MANILA

5.30 am-Broadfast Hour of News and Music-English and Span- Ish Current Events and Vaude- ville of the Air, conducted by Don Alva. Morning Exercises by Prof. G. T. Suva of the Insular Life Assurance Company.

Piano Solcs-Billy Mayerl's Savoy 7 a.m.-am-sign of.

Havana Memories.

Tenór Bolo You, me and love. Plano Solo Billy Mayerl's own

selection.

Tenor Solo-I mean to say I love

you.

9.30 am-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties. 11.15 a.m.--Sign off.

2.30 pm-Nielson Financial Re- view and Musical Varieties. 3.45 p.m.Sign' off.

8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, wear 6 p.m.-Records

ther report and annouice-6.15 p.m.-Spanish Informațional

.menta.

Period.

8.03 pm-A Relay from the Po 6.55 pm-English Informational

Hing Theatre (Chinese):

11 p.m. Close down,

8.05 to 11 p.m.-European pro- gramme from ZEK. on a re- quency of 840 kilocycles. 8.05 pm--

Light Orchestral Music Les Baltimbanques - Overture

(Louis Gannė).

The Juggler (Groltzsch); March

Period. "

6.55 p.m.-Stock quotations, through the courtesy of Swan, Culbert- son and Fritz.

7 p.m."Rincón Espanol," featur-

ing Ramon Estella.

7.15 m.-Manila Motor Company presents Richard Humber and his Studebaker Champions. 7.30 p.m.-To be announced.

Pier), Chao Ting Pik, C. Comadi, Julla & Clark (American Church Mission) (Parcel), Mr./Mrs. H. Dawson Grove, Sra. Anita Jacques' Y..Sol.. Kwons Tung' Commercial Bank (Des Voeux Rd. C.). Macta- vish Twigg & Co., Parmento" Mar- ques (e/o McGregor), Messrs. J. Muramato. (Parcel), Pellicer Juan (Park Hotel), Shan Chen. Insurance Co., Dr. G. F. de Souza, Miss Stroud telo Capt. Kharigar, Lloyd's Bank),' Miss Pearl Todd, Miss Elsie Wells. UNCLAIMED RADIO TELEGRAMS Brady, Repulse Bay Hotel from Chicago III,

Mrs. Cheng Tse 8heung, 128, Kenely Road, ground floor, from

Macao.

Miss Dimp Cheng. 128, Kenely Road. ground floor, from Macao.

9988, from Canton. Asiatic, from Bangkok. 1221, from Macao. Hotema; from Brooklyn, NY. Shing Chong, from Thuxa.

SLEPT ON LEVEL

CROSSING

Glancing out of the window of at his signal box, à, signalman Spradow, Westphalia (Germany), was startled to see a car standing

of the Caucasian Chief (Ip-7.45 p.m.-Rizalina Exconde, vio-on the level crossing below. pojitov-Ivanov,"art. Finck).

liniat.

Speak to me of love (Lenoir): 8 p.m-Programme Previews.

Poem (Fibich).

Serenade Passionee (8llesu);

Fantome (Danider). 8.30 pm. The Fountain of Are

thusa (Szymanowsky), Op. 30, by Joseph Szigeti (Violin). 8.38 p.m

A Recital by Eva Turner (soprano)

"Aida" (Verdi) Ritorna Vinci-

tor: Cell Azzuri. "La Gioconda" (Ponchlelli)

Suicidio.

3.55

pm-London:

adnouncements.

9.15

News and

pm. London: The Third Cricket Test Match: Australla v. England. An account of the third day's R.K. play by Alan Kippax. From Melbourne.

HE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD., and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through their London Office, at 58, FLEET STREET, E. Ç. 4, Tel 3137, are prepared to give Subscribers and Visitors advice regarding accommoda-30 pm tion available, motoring faci lities, suitable shopping centres, etc.

If, when at home, they will call or telephone to the above address, they will receive the ⠀⠀ utmost assistance and the latest available information on all subjects of enquiry will be placed at their disposal,

(Electrical Recording).

Varioty Song-Love. (Wonderful Zove),

Gracie Fields, wash

Accordion Solo Woodland row

era-Villa Vesterinen, VocalStardust, The Radio

Three,

Plano Duet-""The Great leg feld Medley-The Keyboard

ezk

Vocal-For me, for you-Huide

garde

Accordeon Band-Six Hits of the day--Prime Beala's Accordion Banded ank

8.05 pm. A Page of Old Vaude-

viile.

8.20 p.m.-Concerto Hour. 8.45 p.m-Stock quotations and

local market reports.

9 pm Stock quotations in Epan- lah, through the courtesy of LR. Nielson and Company. 9.05 p.m.Tirso Cruz and his Man!-

la Hotel Orchestra..

10 pmSign off.

RADIO AUSTRALIAN

TO-DAY Wave Length 31.34 Metres. Fower, 1 Kilowatt,

Frequency, 9.58 Megacycles. 11.55 am-An eye-witness's ""ac- count of the Third Test Cricket Match, England' v.' Australia (third day), A

1.20 p.m-Close down. 2.15 p.mCricket, as above." 8 D.Close down.

6.30 p.m. Recorded Music. / 7 p.m.-Talk: Test Highlights," 7.25 pmNational News Baletin. 7.40 p.m-National Military Band. 85mRadio Serial, "off 8.30 p.mm Davidson's ABC.

Dance Band, amanete 9.20 p.mTwo Plano Novelty. 9.40 p.m.Light Musical Play. 10.30 pm Australasian News Ser-

Song--Do you remember my first 10.40 pm-Meditation Music.

11.30 pmClose down. love song?-Gracie Fields.

He burried down to it and dis- covered that the driver was fast asleep. He tried to rouse him, but without success. Then he heard a train approaching.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO SELL BJ

PUBLIC. AUCTION

THURSDAY JAN. 7, 1987 COMMENCING AT 2.30 P.M.

A1 THEIR SALES ROOM DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

Teak Bed Boom and Dining Room Farniture, Drawing Room and Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Oil, Pain- Lingy, Ploterey Ornaments) Carios, Dinner Service, Cutlery, Porcelain & Glass Ware, Aluminium & Bras Ware, Bilver and E. P. Ware, Enamel Baths, Coir Door Mats, Electric Table Fan and Lamps, Radiators, Radios, Gramophones and Hecords, Typewriters, Sewing Mach- ines, Cinema Projector, Cabin and Wardrobe Trunks, Linen, One Upright Piano by “ Pleyel" Modern Style Bed Room Buite

also

A FINE SELECTION OF CANTON BLACK WOOD WARE

Comprising

Flower

Jors Tables Tables, Stands, Marble Top Stools, Chairs and Armchairs, Chests, étc., etc,

and

Running towards the train, he attracted the engine-driver's, at- tention, and in response to his Four Sets of Valuable Chinese

Literature. frantic signals the train pulled up.

was O

Then the engine-driver, fireman and signalman pushed the car on the ralls, while its driver slept on. undisturbed. and the train able to continue its journey.

The signalman next summoned the police, who again moved the sleeping motorist this time to the

VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, TRE 6TH JANUARY, 1987.

police station. Now his driving TERMS CASH OF DELIVERY.

licence has been taken away from him for being drunk in charge of 3.car.

G.M.C. PRESIDENT.

Sir Norman Walker was re-elect- ed President o' the General Medi- cal Council for the period ter minating with the November ses alon in 1939 at the meeting of the Council in London recently. He was first elected President in 1931, in succession to Sir Donald Maca-: lister.

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

HORSE POWER

A policeman of Columbus, Ohio, found a horse and buggy parked at

very busy intersection of the city and began to write out a summons. But one line of the summons completely stumped him. He just did not know the answer,

Max Sterbaum, the owner of the equipage, supplied it and the If, as an oculist says, 75 per cent went to headquarters with of the people suffer from eyestrian, perhaps it is due to looking for places to bark their cars

this ine.

"Make of car: Freddie."

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