1937-06-07 — Page 4

Daily Press 孖剌西報 All

WANTED

WANTED to buy or lease Bungalow or Land on Hong Kong Side far away from city. Good Tiew essential. Please give price & details, preferably with plans to Box. No. 1929. c/o Hong Kong Daily Pres.

71930

POSITION VACANT

YOUNG Chinese Canvasser, male or female, required immediately by well-known firm. Must be energetic. Previous experience not necessary. Apply Box No. 5335, nịc Hong Kong Daily Press.

WANG HING

JEWELLER,

GOLD & SILVERWARK MANUFACTURKS

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. iq, QUEEN'S ROAD, C

Always Use

ZAM BUK

HERBAL OINTMENT

For SKIN TROUBLES

AND INJURIES

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1937.

VICTOR

18 m/m CINE CAMERAS Fitted with ZEISS BIOTAR f1-4 Lens also DALL METER 11-5, fl-9 and f3-5” Lenses.

Ask for a demonstration

A. TACK & GO,

29, Des Voeur Road, Central..

FIRST DAY COVERS

12th MAY, 1937

with

HONG KONG CORONATION STAMPS

of

THEIR MAJESTIES - KING GEORGE VI AND QUEEN ELIZABETH from 30 cents to 82.20 per cover.

GRACA & CO.

POSTAGE STAMPS DEALERS Na 10, Wyndham Street,

Established 1890. Hong Kong.

DONG DAN BA

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 (SRD FLOOR)15-19, Queens Road CENTRAL,

» PRE-PAID

Tel 30251:

ADVERTISEMENTS.

The following clamm of adveitamente are charged at the price gium balowezen.

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 advertisers daily. Extra stampe

}

for postage should be remitted the name and address of the sender All adverts withenticated by

intet be

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.

Pleas

Address

Aildre..

Advertisement MANAGER, "Hộngkong 'Daily Press,

Marina Bousa" 15-19, Queen's Road C. « F.0 Box 1.

RADIO PROGRAMMES

1230 to 2.15 p.m. European Pro -

Framme.

U.S. GOLD POLICY

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS.

10.30 pm. Variety and Dance No Charge

Corrida - "La

Contemplated PUBLIC AUCTION.

Washington. June 4.

Music. 1230 pm. Dance Music,

Plano Solo-"On Your Toes' Fox-Trot - You started me Plano Medley-Vivian Enis. In- dreaming, Fox-Trot-Leave it to strumental — La' love. Fox-Trol-All my life, Fox- | 'Argentina” (Castanets Sola). Slow Trot-Laughing Irish eyes, Slow | Fox-Trot-Sophisticated Lady, Fox- Fox-Trof--Dream', awhile. Quick- { Trot~Jealous-Nat Conella And step-Keep a twinkle in your eye. His Georgians. Vocal On the Fox-Trot-Let it be me, Fox-Trot the Beach of Waikiki in Take my heart. Fax-Trot-Black | Hanakahi -- Waikiki Stone-Wall Beauty.

Boys. Piano Solos-I've got young rumours concerning the report-

Great Britain and France to make

Instructions

President Roosevelt, a reasHE Undersigned have received conference' to-day, stated that ho change in the United States gold polley was contemplated.

When he was questioned regard-

1 p.m. Local: Time Signal and under my skin. In the Chapel ined intention of the United States,

the Moonlight-Peter Yorke.

Weather Report...

..

...1.03 p.m. A Pianoforte Recital by Wilhelm - Backhaus.

Moment Musicale in F. Minor (Schubert), Impromptu in ♬ mat, | Op.142, No. 3 (Schubert), Inter- mezzo in E Flat Major, Op.117, No. 1. Intermezzo in B Flat Minor, Op.117, No.2 (Brahms).

D

1.20 p.m. Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone)..

She is far from the land (Lam- bert). The Fleet's not in Port very long. (Gay), The Rivetter (Slevier. & Arlen).

11 p.m. Close Down.

DAVENTRY

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

оп

a tri-partite statement of gold TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1937

policy, President Roosevelt said:

"Not a thing is being planned along that line."

Asked whether any change were contemplated in the United States gold policy, he answered: "Not at all."

He advised his questioners not to worry much about the y gold aituation

Denying reports that he planned" to abandon his "judiciary rërorët” this session. Fresident Roosevelt was no question declared there

COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.

An TЯER SALES ROOM DUDDELL STREET. ›

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising

Wavelengths G.S.G. 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) G.S.p..... 13.18m.c. (19.76m.) G.5.8.

8.51m.c. (31.53m.) G.S.IL ...... 21.47m.c. (13.87m.) G.S.P.

15.14m.c. (19,82m.) Trans. 1 (G.S.O., G.B.G., G.S.B.).

12.30 p.m. Big Ben; Keep It Clean,” a disquisition in prose and 1.30 p.m. Renter Press. Local: verse on the gentle art of bathing. Weather Forecast. Time and "An-p.m. "Impressions of Personalities but that the Bill would pass. But

Black Wood Ware, Tek Bed in the Home Country," a talk by he indicated that compromise on Room Dining Room Drawing.. Megan Lloyd George, MF. 1.15 the Supreme Court issue might be Room & Office Furniture, Ornamenta, p.m. The BBC. Empire Orchestra. Acceptable to Administration. Pictures, Clocks, Porcelain Ware, 1.55 pm News and Announce- Senator Robinson. Democratic Cutlery, E. P. & Brass Ware, Glass Triumphal March from "Car- actacus (Elgar). (a) Woodlandments. 2.15 pm. The BBC. Pre- leader of the Senate majority, had Interlude." (b), Dream Children, cats the A.B.G-Letter "H

nouncements,

1.40 p.m. The London Symphony “ Orchestra.

Op.43 No. 1-from "Caractacus" (Elgar)," "Crown of India” Suite, Op.66 (Elkar). Schwanda (The Bagpipe Player), (Weinberger).

2.15 p.m. Close Down.

Trans. II (G.S.H., G.S.G., G.S.,B.);

6.45 p.m. Big Ben: Haydn Heard and his Orchestra. 7.15 р.. Stormy Weather: Launching the Broughty Ferry Lifeboat. 7.45 p.m. A Recital of Folk Songs. 8.15 p.m. Fred Hartley and his Sextet, with

predicted this compromise and President Roosevelt said the pre diction was correct,

The American people, continued the President, wanted the court reforma. They complained that the Supreme Court had adjourned for the summer without deciding 8.45 pm. "Em-several important cases, such as 9 p.m. "Tunes the Tennessee Valley Administra- and Announcements." Everybody Knows." 9.30 pm, Newstion issue, in which the Adminis-

tration was vitally interested,

Brian Lawrance.

5 to 8 b.m. European Programme. 5 pm. A Relay of Dance Music from the Roof-Garden of the Hongpire Exchange," Kong Hotel

6.30, p.m. A Recital by Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone) and Efrem Zimbalist (Violin).

Ware, Klectric Table Fans, & Lamps, Wardrobe and Cabin. Trunks, Car pets, Rugs, Typewriters, Radio, Enamelled Bath, Gramophones and Records, Sewing Machine, etc., etc.

ON VIEW FROM MONDAY, THE 7TH JUNE, 1987.

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

Trans. III (G.SH., G.S.F., G.S.B.). He pointed out that while the TERMS Cash on DaliveERY.

10.15 p.m. Big Ben: "Haunting Supreme Court was entitled to a 1. Baritone Solo--"Tannhauser" Harmonies." 10.30 p.m. Cinema holiday, the law provides one term (Wagner)-Oh, star of evel 2 Organ Recital, 10.55 p.m. Scenes annually. beginning in October. Violin Bolos - Persian Song from "As You Like It." by William The Court had therefore acted on (Clinka), Burlesca (Suk)The Shakespeare., 11.30 p.m. A Sonata its own volition in declaring its Zephyr (Hubay)." 3. Baritone Recital, Midnight Variety. 12.10 session ended. Solos Song of the Flea (Moussorg am News. and Announcements. sky), Pilgrim's Song, Op.47, No. 512.30 p.m. Yaacha Krein and his (Tchaikovsky). 4. Violin Solo Gipsy Orchestra Carmen Fantasy (Bizet. Sarasate).

arr.

7 p.m. The Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards.

BERLIN

1

4

Nautical Moments (arr. Winter Dutholt)," The Old Frog Pond (Alford). Parade of the Elephants. (Chenette). Silver Trumpets (VI- visni. art. Godfrey). Toin Jones- Selection (German),

DJA.

DJB.

31.38m. (95.60 .c.) 19,74m. (13.200 kc.)

DJE

DJ.N.

16.89m. (17.780 k.c.) 31.45m (95.40 k.e.) DJ.Q..... 19.83m. (15,280 ke) 6.55pin Call DJB.

-7.36).p.m. "Closing local' Stock | DJE. (German, English), German Quotations and Hong Kong Ex- change Market Report..

President Roosevelt revealed he had completed his legislative, re- commendations to Congress with the message, yesterday, advocating regional authorities for the pre- servation of the country's natural wealth and the governing of its distribution-

Reuter,

ANTI-BRITISÄ

DEMONSTRATIONS

Arab And Italian Banners Hoisted

Jerusalem, June 4 Apti-British Inscriptions, de- nouncing "British Imperialfarm," were borne in procession through the streets of the historic town of

bration of the Catholic Feast of the Sacred Heart.

RISKS FOR PEACE Bethlehem to-day during the cele

Urged By Lloyd George

London, June 6.

The marchers" were headed by Catholic dignitaries, whose fol- lowers, carried Arab and Italian banners.

Folk Song. 7 pia. Concert of Light Music. 8 p.m. News in English, 8.15 1.35 p.m. Variety.

"pin. Concert. of Light" Music Orchestra-Jerome, Kem-Med (continued) 8.55 p.m. Greetings ley-Carroll Gibbons and the Savoy to our listeners in the "Far Hotel Orpheans Instrumental East." 9.p.m. News and Econo-

Circulars distributed fri Jerusalem Joy Dance Ernest Jones" (Banjo)

mic Review in German and Call

to-day offered Arab students, espe- Plano Solo-Charlie Kunz Plano DJQ.9.15 p.m. Brass Band. In a broadcast speech in the cially agricultural specialists, com- Medley No. R. 12-Charlie Kun: 9.45 D.-Sports Review. 10 series of talks on Responsibilities plete education in Italy as a cost- Instrumental--Dark eyes (Russian Dan News and Economic Review of Empire Mr. Lloyd George last of 22 annually, the remaining cost Gipsy Air), Hungarian Dance No. 5 in Engilah on DJE, DJN, DIQ in night said that there was hardly of their up-keep being defrayed by (Brahms)-Rode and His Talganes. Dutch, on DJB. 10.16 pm. To-day anything which the Empire could Signor Benito Mussolini, the Ita- Orchestra-Irving Berlin Waltz in Germany. Sound Pictures. not accomplish in the way of lian Dictator Songs-Melley - Debroy Bomers 10.30 PM. Berge Gagarin sings. dragging the world out of its pre-

Reuter 10.45 pm. The microphone is in a sent condition of muddle and

BIOTING IN ANTIOCH good mood to-day! An hour with a menace if it had a clear atm, a

AnMoch, June 4, light muse. 11:45 p.m. Topical Talk. steadfast purpose and the read! A4 a protest against the League- Midnight. Sign of DIN. DJE, DJQ.

ness to take reasonable riska in of Natiofis decision in regard to DJB (Germ. Engl.).

order to avoid a certain catas-future administration. the Sanjaks trophe in the future,"

in Antioch and Alexandretta and the Arabs and Armenians in Byria, as well as the Banjaks, have de- claced a general strike. *****

Bland.

1 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements.

.8.03 n.a. From the Studio.

A Chinese Concert.

MANILA

Owned, and directed by Erlanger

11 p.m. Close Down 8.05 to 11 p.m. EUROPEAN PRO- GRAMME ON ZEK, ON A FRE- QUENCY OF 640 KOLOCYCLES.

8.05 pm. "Casse Naisette" Suite

and 'Galinger, Incont (Tschaikowsky), Played by the KZRM-41935 kc 485 Metres. BBC Wireless Symphony Orches- 530 am, Breakfast Hour of News tra, Conducted by Percy Pitt.

and Music. 6.55 am. New York Overture Miniature ---- Marche -stock quotations-Swan, Culbertson Danse de is fee Dragee-Dance des and Fritz 7 am. Sign of, pás Miritons Dance Chinoise-Dansea.m. Nielson Financial Review and Russe, Trepak Danse Arabe-Valse Musical Varieties, 11.15 am. Sign on. 2.30 p.in. Nelson Financial

des Fieure.

་་་

In order that the Empire should exert its full power and authority in International relations, it was necessary that there should be à carefully preconcerted poltry be tween the constituent nations of the Empire.

There was no geographical dif- culty in the way of frequent consultations between the various Points of the Empire.

Preconcerted policy was more

8.28 p.m. Songs by Elisabeth Review and Musical Varieties. 345 ilkely to be well thought-out from Schumann (Soprano).

p.m. Sign of 3.00 pm. Re-every aspect and every standpoint (a) In Abendroth; (b) Die Vogel cords. - 630 p.m. Epanish In- and it would give greater con- (Schubert).' Caprice

Viennol formational Period 8.50 P to those who directed British for

dence, steadfastness and strength (Kreisler). Ständchen, Op.17. No. Eriglish Informational

7.10 p.m. New York clock quotations elga policy diplomatically, 2. Morgen, Op.27, No. 4 (Strausa).

8.15 p.m. London Empire Ex-Bwan Culbertson & Fritz 7.15 There were signis that the most change'—A talk by the Right Hon, 'p.m. Manila Motor Company

aggressive nations were becoming

it

Period.

Troopa were called out and re- stored order to-day when a riot involving Arabs and Turks broke out here Seven Arabs wounded, one seriously.

The strained situation prevails. Reuter

were

CLASHES AT ANTIOCHA

Jerusalem. June 25 Bevere clashes between Ambi and Turks occurred at Antioch during a religious procession 'yes-- Military patrols had to be call- terday, and seven were injured. ed out before

order coulds be restored frantorman News Suroson

TO THE HAGUE

Valencia, June 4) The Foreign Minister in the Valencia Government, Senor Giral, announced to-day that Spain intends to proceed furidically against Germany for the destruc- tion of Almeria.RE

1 S. Amery, MP, on the twenty | Programme.730 p.m.- Man- frightened by the tension they Örst anniversary of the founding of day Night Musicale. 8.35 pin

had helped to create. Here, there- the British Empire Producers' | Tabacalers-Old Schenley Period. fore, was another chance. The Organisation.

8.40 p.m. Manila stock Quotations leadership of nations was vacant. TO BE REFERRED 9. p.m. Light Orchestral Music. --Bwan, Culbertson & Fritz 8.45 Let the British Empire take It Hall. Vienna-Potpourri (Dorstal) | pm. Local Market Reports, 8.55 boldly, -Marek Weber and His Orchestra. ↑ p.m. Stock quotations in Spanish No other nation would be wel “Gluditta" (Lehar)-Stay with me R. Nielson & Company. 9 p.m. come to the democratic nations of for ever. My lips are made for kiz Kolynos Blue Monday Jamboree, the world sing-Marek Waber and His Orch: 9.30 p.m. Pioneers of the Phillp British Wireles The Fiddler's, at tae Forge (Ives)—pines. 19.43 pm. Records, 10 p.m. Alfredo Campolt and His Orches- Sign off. tra. Amoretten Tanz Walta (Gung'!), Bien, Ames {,(Waldteufel)—Albert Sandler and His Orchestra Summer. Afternoon Idyll (Eric Contes) —Eric Coates and Symphony Orchestra, Musette et Tambourin (Rameau) Orches- tre Symphonique

Valse

SHELLING IN ALMERIA

EVA

DA London, June. graphie description

by German warships us

ation: Deutsch-

structures razed to the ground were the strategical defence wo of the harbour town.

The correspondent estimates the damage at about "£200,000.—. Transocean Kesin Bervice

BRITISH CONSUL'S HOUSE DESTROYED

The case will possibly be taken before the World Court at The Hague.

German warships bombarded Almerians reprisal for the bombing of the battleship Deutsch- land. It will be recalled, and in- Aicted serious loss of life and

destruction. of

Fuller

Londo

ent which tool

June', 6. thas now ding the

berty

9.30 p.m.. London-News and An-results of the shelling of Almeria nouncements.

P55 pp., Cinema Organ, Magie, for the bombing of the Medley of Daly's Favourites Reland is given by the special cor Kinald Foort One Kiss Lover, respondent of the Dally Tele come back to me-Reginald Foort.graph" who was sent to the town "Chorous Gentlemen, please" - Re-for the purpose of investigating that 26 people were killed ginald Dixon.

dams

$16.15 p.m.- London-Big Ben The Haunting Harmonies': Planes;

be seriously injured in the bombard- ondent, says that a ment

Two large number of buildings, and v Many housed were destroyed "h- were houses were destroyed. Among the cluding that of the British Vice- Brit

Harrison who

in the No British

Wireles

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.