1937-03-29 — Page 4

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

BUNGALOW TO LET

TO THE PEAK To Let for

Bir months from 18th May, fully furnished Bungalow with garden and all modern conveniences. " · "Apply P. S. CASSIDY, c/o John D. Hutchison & Co., King Building.

TOU

are invited to inspect our stock of

ASIATIC FOREIGN

and COLONIAL POSTAGE STAMPS. in scts, single, packets, bags and in approval sheet.

CO. Dealers in Postage Stamps, Philatelic Goods, Picture Books, Toys and Garden Seeds, &c. No. 10, Wyndham St. Hong Kong

GRACA &

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET Furnished Flat at No. 7. Humphreys Buildings, Kowloon. Apply to Box No. 6056, c/o Hong Kong Daily Press

WANG HING

JEWELLER,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1937.

[036

YOU SHOULD GAT NES:

GOLD & SILVERWARK MANUFACTURER

AND

JADE STONE DEALER PRICES MODERATE INSPECTION INVITED

OLD GOLD & SILVER WARE

PURCHASED AT HIGH PRICES

NOW SITUATE AT

10, QUEEN'S ROAD, C.

COMMODIOUS OFFICES TO LET AT WANG HING BLDG. 10, QUEEN'S ROAD, C.

VICTOR

16 m/m CINE CAMERAS Fitted with ZEISS BIOTAR f1-4 Lens also DALL- MEYER (1-5; fl-9 and 18-5 Lenses

Aak for a demonstration

A. TACK & CO.

29, Des Vnx Road, Central

LOCAL MAPS

Peak District,

Kowloon,

Victoria, New Territories.

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS.

QUICK OFIS

TO-DAY'S RADIO PROGRAMMES

HONG KONG

ZBW. on's Wavelength of 355 metres (845 kox.), 31.49 metres (9.52 megacycles). 12.30 to 2.15 p.m.-European Pro- gramme."

12.30 p.m.-A, Variety Concert. 1 p.m.-Local: Time Signal and Weather Report.".

1.03 p.m.-Creatore's Band 1.30pm-Reuter Press: Local: Weather Forecast. Time and An- nouncements.

1.40 p.m.-The Russian Balalalka Orchestra

MANILA

KZR.M.-618,5 k.c.-483 Metres. Owned and directed by Erlanger

ADDIS ABABA EXECUTIONS

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

ትነ

House Of Commons PUBLIC AUCTION.

Denouncements

London, Mar. 25. affairs Forelyn

the occupied House of Commons during a debate before the Easter adjournment,

and Galinger, Inc. 3.30 am. Breakfast Hour of News and Music 6.55 .m. New York stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. 7 a.m. Sign of. 9.30 a.m. Nielson Financial Review and Musical Varieties. 11.15 am. Sign off. 230 p.m. Nielson Financial particularly the recent executions Review and Musical Varieties. 3.45 of Abyssinians by the Itailans, p.m. Sign off. 6 p.m. Records..which were roundly denounced by

p.m. 6.15

Spanish Informa-everal speakers. tional "Period. 6.35 pin. English 2 p.m.-Turner Layton in Songs Informational Period.

6.55 p.m. at the Plano

New York stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson and Fritz. 7.15. p.m. Manila Motor Company presents Richard Himber. 7.30 p.m. Magle Brala Symphony Quarter-Hour, 7.45 p.m. Monday Night Musleale. 8.40 p.m. Manila stock quotations and local market reports. 8.58 pm. Stock quotations In Spanish

2.15 p.m.-Close down. 4,20 to 8. p.m.-European gramme.

pro

4.10 p.m.-The Governor's Cup. A running commentary by Frank V. Read on the football match be-

FOR EXTRA POWER tween the Hong Kong Football As-

NESTLÉS QUICK OATS

NOW ON SALE

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS

AND

CHINA OVERLAND TRADE REPORT

ILLUSTRATED

PRINTED IN GOOD QUALITY, PAPER OVER 40 PAGES

PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY

FULL REPORTS

OF:

LOCAL NEWS, SPORTS, GOSSIP, TRADE, ETC.

30 CENTS A COPY

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD.

MARINA HOUSE (3RD FLOOR) 15-19, QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL

TEL 30251

PRE-PAID ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following classes of advertisements are charged at the price given below-

SITUATIONS VACANT.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS WANTED.

HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO BE LET - MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.

When so required replies to box numbers will be posted to wiyertisers daily Extra stamps. for postage should be rumitted.

All advertisements must be authenticated by the name and address of the sender

Announcements not exceeding 25. Words are inserted under this heading at a Pre-paid Rate of One Dollar for FOUR INSERTIONS. If Charges collected, $1.50

THIS FORM MAY BE USED.

Please inscri....oconneopesadser.

Enclosed.

Addres

in payment

Address: The Abvertisement Manager, “Hongkong Daily Press,"

Marina House, 15-18. Queen's Bond G. ar P,0.. Bơi L

sociation and the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federa-

tion.

5.45 p.m.-Dance Music. 6.30 p.m.-Grand Öpera. "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini) And with His Heart So Heavy (Butterfly foretells Pinkerton's re- turn "one fine day") "Madame Butterfly" (Puccini)-Butterfly is alone with the faithful Suzuki).

7 p.m.-Be Groot and His Con-

cert Orchestra and Howard Jacobs (Saxophone).

7.30 p.m. Lucienne (Soprano)..

Boyer

R. Nielson & Company 9 pm. Kolynos Blue Monday Jamboree. 9.30 p.m. Recorded Music. 10 p.m. Sign off.

AUSTRALIA

3L.R.-Wave Length, 31.34 metres: Power, 1 Kilowatt; Frequency,

blem."

9.58 megacycles.

7 p.m. Chimes. Talk, "The Forty- hour Week: A Review of the Fro- 7.25 nm. National News Bulletin. 730 p.m. Victorian News, Bulletin. 7.35 p.m. News. Markets and Weather for the Countryman. 8 p.m. Serial, "As Ye Sow" p.m. A Programme from the Mel- bourne Studios 9 p.m. The Nation- 8.03 p.m.-Relay from the Kal Dance Orchestra. 9.30 p.m. A Shing Theatre (Chinese).

7.43 p.m. Harry Roy and I Tiger-Ragamuffins.

8 p.m.-Local: Time signal, wea- ther report and announcements.

11 pim-Close down. European Programme From ZEK

On A Frequency of 640 Kllocycles.

8.05 p.m.-Peer Gynt Suite, No.2, Op.55 (Grleg), played by the New Light Symphony Orchestra, con- ducted by Eugene Goossens.

0.30

Variety Programme, 10 p.m. A Pro- gramme from tie Melbourne Studios. 10.30 p.m. Australasian News Service, including Market and

Stock Exchange Reports. Sporting Notes. 10.45 pm. Meditation Music. 11.30 p.m. Close down.

Ingrid's lament. Arabian Dance. NANKING CUTS

The return of Peer Gynt. Solveig's song.

8.32 p.m.-Four Songs by Danny Malone (Tenor).

8.35 p.m.-Sonata in F Minor,

DOWN EXPENSES

Op 120, No.1 played by Lionel Terts Drastic Measures To

and Harriet Cohen

8.55 p. London-News and Announcements.

9.15 p.m.-Quentin MacLean at the Cinema Organ.

Balance Budget

Shanghai, Mar. 27. Drastic retrenchment measures

Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin, arr.have been decided on by the Nan-

Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour) opened the discussion," declaring that the American representative in Addis Ababa reported that he had given refuge in the American compound to 700 Abyssinians. where they remained for three day's, After the American repre- sentative recelyed an assurance from the Italians that the lives of the Abyssinians would be spared, they left the compound, whereupon every single one was, butchered like cattle.

Mr. Lloyd George, in a withering

speech, asked what action the Government was taking about the Massacres, He recated the emphatic protest made on the oc- caston of the Armenian massacres. and suggested that a great inter- national protest should be made. through the League of Nations. against the most horrible mas- sacres that had taken place dur-" ing the last fifty years.

LLOYD GEORGE ATTACKS After expressing satisfaction that Marshal Graziani, had caped, as he was a gallant and fine "soldier, Mr. Lloyd George said the protest would be too late to save the lives of thousands who had been brutally butchered, but it would not be too late to save the lives of perhapa hundreds of thousands in the com- Ing months. The massacre of Ras Desta was without comparison in modern history. "He fights for his country and is shot like a dog for doing so, without a word of protest from the leading 'countries or the League of Nation." declared Mr. Gcorge. amid cries or

Lloyd

"Shame!"

Mr. Lloyd George mentioned that

the order for the shooting of Gen-

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

To SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

OK

WEDNESDAY,

MARCH 3, 1937

COMMERCING AT 2,3 1 P,M.

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,"

DUDDELL STREET.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE

Comprising:

!

Black Wood Ware, Teak Office Furniture, Drawing Room-Dining Room-and Bed Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Porcelain and Glass Ware, E. P. & Brass Ware, Cloisonne and Aluminium Ware, Cutlery, Ornamente, Clocks, Pictures, Filters, Electric Table Lamps, and Fans, ramophones and Records, Mosquito Nets, Curtains, etc., etc.

also

Fine Cut Glass Ware, Curios and

Bronzes

and

Two Old English Clocks One Upright Piano by "The Bobia-

son Piano Co, Ltd." One Upright Piano by Morrison

(in fine condition) One Radio Westinghouse "

One Radio "Sparton "" One Sun Ray Eamp (almost new) One Camiera and Accessories

ON VIEW FROM TUESDAY,

THE 30TH MARCH, 1997:

eral Scheepers, a citizen of the | TERMS :-Cash on DELITERT. Cape Colony, for treason some years ago, which created such strong feeling that Lord Kitchener was compelled to over-ride the de- cision of the Cour Martial

The Italians, said Mr. Lloyd

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEEES.

E

MacLean). Free, Night must fall, iding Government in order to ba-George, were very angry with the PUBLIC AUCTION

8.30 p.m. Variety.

10. p.m.Dance Memories of Not-so-long-ago.

10.30 p.m.-Dance Hits of to-day. 11 p.m.-Close down.

DAVENTRY

TO-DAY

Wavelengths

Calls

G.S.G.

G.S.O.

17.79m.c. (18.86m.). 15.18m.c. (19.76m.)

G.S.B.

9.51m.c. (31.55m.)

G.8.H.

G.B.F

21.47m.c. (13.97m.)

15.14m.c. (19.82m.)

Trans. 1.(G.S.O., G.S.G. G.S.B.).

3 p.m.-Big Ben; Scottish Dance Music. 3.17 p.m. "This is England."

lance the National Budget for the present fiscal year ending in June. excess of expenditure over revenue At present the Budget shows an

of about $170,000,000.

Hitherto only $750,000,000 out of estimated receipts of $900,000,000 have been realised, which expen- diture without retrenchment would slightly excevd.

British, but he would rather have Itallin anger than ftaflan con- tempt when, he hoped, the time would come when Britain would talk to the Italians in a straight- forward and fearless manner.

THE

Undersigned have received Instructions

TO SELL T

PUBLIC AUCTION

› RESTRAINT URGED tary for Foreign Affairs, replying to Lord Cranborne, Under-Becre-

the Opposition attacks, sald the It is pointed out, however, that about $100,000,000 of the expendi-British nation with regard to the THURSDAY and FRIDAY anxieties or large sections of the' ture représents a capital invest-very tragic events at Addis Ababa

ment, as it has been spent on de- had been abundantly expressed by The 1st & 2nd APRIL 1937 velopment of industry. railways. Mr. Henderson and roads, river conservancy and other George, by the Archbishop

Mr. Lloyd constructive projects.

Canterbury in numerous public speeches, and in other ways,

The real deficit, therefore, is 3.30 p.m. "Music by British Com-about $70,000,000 which the re- posers."

4.32 p.in. "Round and trenchment measures are expected About." 4.40 p.m. News and an-fully to cover. nouncements.

These include

or

commencing each day at 2.80 p.m.

AT No. 21, WYNDHAM STREET Mr. Henderson and Mr. Lloyd Continuing, Lord Cranborne sald

A VERY FINE George had pressed him to state COLLECTION the merging of what action the Government was

OF CHINA Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.B.). several minor Government organs taking.

ART CURIOS 7 p.m. Big Ben: Jack Heyler. 7.15 and curtailment

The Ethiopian dispute p.m. "Sealed Orders" 7.45 pm.ment of certain non-essential ex-

and

postpone-was, he said, never a question for

Comprising Haydn and his Orchestra. 825 p.m. penditures-

individual action, but for collective "Memories of the London Theatre." Reuter.

detion with other members of the

Old Porcelain Vases and Jers, 8.55 p.m. Nowa and announcemerits..

League. The whole subject must Carved Ivory Figures, Jade and be discussed and the documents Agate Vases, Incense Burners, etc., examined under the auspices of the etc.

9.15 pm. An Organ Recital.

Trans. I (G.S.H., G.S.F.. G.S.B.). 10 p.m. Big Ben; A Scots Concert, 10.30 p.m. "John Londoner at Home." 11 pm. "Names that are History." 11:15 p.m. Arthur Salis- bury and his Orchestra. 11.30 p.m. A Commentary on Motor Racing, Midnight. "The Turning of the Worm." 12.30 am. News and an- nouncements, 12.50 a.m. Datice Music.

D.LA.

BERLIN

TO-DAY

DUCHESS STILL MISSING

Aeroplane Wreck

In Sea

London, March 27. There is still no news of the Duchess of Bedford, who is miss- ing following her take-off in her private plane on a solo flight from Woburn Abbey, and the police have abandoned hope of finding her alive.

31.38m. (95.50 k.c.) D.J.B....... 19.74m. (15.200 kc.) D.J.E. 16.89m. (17.760 k... DIN........31.45m. (95.40 k.c.)、 DJQ....... 19.63m. (15.280 k..) 1.05 p.m. Call DJA, DJB (German, English). German Folk Bong. 110 Wreckage of an aeroplane was p.m. Festival, music. 2.55 p.m. washed up on the shore near

Search parties, however, are still trying to locate the missing plane

also"",

League, and in the light of that Carved Hora Ornaments, Ola examination action must be taken. Bronze Incense Burners, Vases,

Lord Cranborne appealed to Embroidery, Rugs, etc., etc. members of the House to exercise restraint in view of the delicacy of the situation. He hoped that how- ever deeply members might be stir- red by recent events, they would In future put a curb on themselves. The debate was adjouined until April 8.- Beuter.

LORD PLYMOUTH CRITICISED

Spain Wants Men And Munitions

Madrid, Mar. 26.

The international situation is

Black Wood Cabinets, Joss Tables, Tea Poya and other Furniture

and

Some Very Handsome Inlaid Lacquered Screens.

ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY, THE äler MARCH, 1987.

TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

Hermetically sealed

frontier... Reuter,

ITALY SUPPORTED

our

Greetings to our listeners in Aus-heringham on Thursday and is providing the chief source of com- tralia. 3 p.th. Orchestral Concert. believed to throw some light on ment in the Madrid press at the 4 pm. An appreciation of the Ger- the mystery, though the pieces moment. man Family. Music and poetry, contain no identification marks. Lord Plymouth, the chairman of 4.45 p.m. Easter Concert. 5.15 p.m. The wreckage, however, had the International Non-Intervention Sports Review. 6.30 p.m. Children's been in the water for only a short Committee, is the general target

Berlin, Mar. 20, Hour: Cuckoo, cuckoo, is the call time and was found in the district for most of the press gibes, which

A strong expression of support. from the woods 5.45. p.m. Concert over which the Duchess is sup- allude bitterly to "his phlegmatic, for Italy's attitude towards Spain by an Army. Band. 6.15 p.m. Blignposed to have flown.

slow-motion attitude."

was made in a leading article in "Ta Vos,” organ of the Indepen- the "Allgemene Zeitung: to-day, dent Left, says democratic Europe which asserts:

of DJA and DJB (Germ, Engl.). The supposition that she fell 6.55 p.m. Call DJB, DIN, DJE (Ger- into the sea during a storm thus man, English). German Folk Song, gains some substantiation. 7 p.m. Concert of Light Music. D Transseann News-Service. p.m. Little Evening Entertainment. 9.45 p.m. Easter Concert. 10,15 9.m. Easter Eggs. A variety hour. 11.45 The R.M.A. Delphinus left on 7.m. Sports Review. Midnight, sign. Friday for Fenang, carrying 0.510 đẾT DIN, DJE, DIG, DJB (term, kilos of freight and 163:665 Kilos of Engl.).

mali,

"Is about to convert us into a be- "Italy clearly stated In London cond edition of Abyssinia. This that she would never allow Spain we can only avoid by breaking the to fall into the hands of the chains in which Lord Plymouth Is Bolsheviks.In this respect there binding us and obtaining our men exists complete and unrestricted and munitions wherever we can agreement between Germany and get them, even though M. Tron /

Italy Delbos, French Foreign Minister, Reuton

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.