1936-01-16 — Page 7

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Italian Plane Forced Down-

LANDS IN BRITISH TERRITORY

Khartoum, Jan. 15. An Italian military plane made a forced landing to-day at Tokar, but the occupants Wore saved.

“A COUNTRY GIRL"

PHILHARMONIC'S CLEVER SHOW

'THE HONGKONG | TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936.

REV. FATHER YU PIN NEW YORK STOCK

SUPERINTENDENT OF CATHOLIC-ACTION WELCOMED

EXCHANGE

MARKET UPWARD

YESTERDAY

RADIO

BROADCAST SPECIAL SALE

VARIETY PROGRAMME

.

From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of 366 motrea (845 kilucycles);

12.30 p.m. Recorded lux.c.

of

STOCKINGS

A reception Was given by the various Catholic organisations in the Colony to the Ilev. Father Yu Pin, D. Superintendent of Catholic

New York, Jan. 15. Action for the whole of China, at St. Mary's School, Kowloon, yester

Swan, Culbertson and Fritz Wall BEST FOR YEARS day evening.

comment:-"The A large number of Street Journal

Telegraph people were present and all enjoyed American Telephone & It has not always been one's good the excellent programme arranged Company's earnings' statement, which will be issued to-day is expected to fortune to be able to write with for the occasion.

reflect accelerated business after the sincero enthusiasm

Several musical selections wore rele concerning the

Traders Hongkong Philharmonia Socity's well received by the audience, es- middle of the year. productions, which is the chief pecially the playing on the plane by that automobile manufacturers are

Insura

themselves against why one approaches the taskittle Miss Annette Chan. A drama-seeking to

Stockings vary in price It latest effort, "Atle play, portraying the resurrection labour troubles, hence they are spread-ing Commentary on Contractor but the henge prolong bag and universities and long to from $4.50 to $8.50 per poit

with feelings of un- of Judas Iscariot in the modern world, ing the accessory business as much as Football Match between Now Zen-

It is not known what action Sudan Government may take Router's Bulletin Servico.

the

TCABON

of

PLER LEAVI

NO HEIR

BOTH SONS SLAIN

IN GREAT WAR

London, Jan, 16. The death has occurred of Lord Forster, 1urmer Governor of Aus tralia. There is no heir, both his sons having been killed in the Great War, -Reuters Bulletin Service.

The late, Haron Forster, who was the first holder of the title, which was created in 1919, was born on January 31, 1800, and was educated at Eton and New College, Oxford. He play- od in the Eton A, the Oxford XI and for the Gentlemen against the Pinyora. He was a Lord Commissioner for the Treasury in 1902-05o, and Finan- clal Secretary to the War Office from *1916 to 1919. · From 1920 to 1926, ho was Governor-General of Austraita, and he was also a member of the Army Council.

CANADIAN FINANCES

PROVINCES ASK

·FOR HELP

An address of welcome was road by Mr. Chan Yapy, President of the Diocesan Council of Catholio Action in the Colony, after which the Rev. Father Yu Pin addressed the gather- ing.

report

1 p.m. Time and Weather Report 1.30 p.m. Press Bulletins. 2.15 pm. Close Down., 4.25.6 p.m. European Programme. 4.25-5.45 pm (Approx) A Run-

the Rugby These Hongkong from

643 pm-6 pm.. Dance, Music, 6.6.30

Studio Con- Children's p.m. cert.

0.30-7 pm. Dance Music.

This Week only

after riches is given, was acted with that much money

securities after the Supreme utility deep sincerity by all laking part.

but being overstocked we are Court issues its decision regarding the

Europe is buying on the ba PVA. lance, particularly railroad fasues. It

7-7.17 p.m. A Pianoforte Re offering all of them at American

a very a rumoured that the Woollen Company may declare a divi-cital by Mischa Levitzki. dend on its preferred shares in the 1. Hungarian Rhapsody No.

SPECIAL CLEARING PRICE (Liszt), 2 Staccato Etude (Rubin- near future,

slein), . La Campanella (Paganini- Linet).

excellent piece of work and merits unqualified commendation.

Hitherto a distressing feature of the Society's protections has been the pauelty of effective male singers, dpecially in the "solo", pgris,” In fact the principals have invariably played second ikile to the chagus. But in "A Country Girl," wh.ch had He apologized for his inability to Its premiere last night at the apeak fluent English but Queen's Theatre, the dramatis per-them for their reception. Father Yu honae and chorus established

spoke in Mandaria, and his speech iten equipolan.

was interpreted into Cantonese by the Rev. Mark Chal.

an D

The play is a delight to the eye as well as the ear. It is beautifully staged, with refreshing detail paid

to

costumes, scenery, Bighting effects, entrances and exits, and, the many other incidents, comparatively. amali in themselves, but withal of great import to the success of such

production.

it 15. gratifying to be able to aver, quite honestly, that there is not a single weakness in the cast, while

addition to the chogus, in

ther vocal achievements, revent, admirable fact so very stage department, a often Ignored on the amateur "board."

EXCEPTIONAL TALENTS

A similat tribute can be paid to the pune pals, who do not allow themselves to forget that acting, ús (well as ringing necessary. In this respect, Anne Winter displays talents of an exceptional standard. voce of vatṣtand- She possesses a

hcr quality and purity and ing rendition of "Under The Deodní" and There's Plenty of Love in the World" are among the high spota of the evening., Her presence is an undoubted acquisition to the produc-

Ottawa, Jan. 15. The Canadian Provincial Govern ments and the Dominion Government aro ni present meeting to dlacusation. amondments to the Constitution.

The brunt of the leading work

amateur

The conference proposes lie forma.falls on J.C.M. Grenhami,, who makes tion of a Loan Council to give finan- this his first big effort on the local 'clal. help to the Provincial Govern.

performance Laga His ments-Reuter's Bulletin Service. is a testimony to his skill as a light

actor and his

will be *services necessary to future Philharmonic productions. Some of his Lopical allusions, which are his own pro duct, are clover and witty, and, in every way he makes "Barry a very attractive character.

̈PAN-AMERICAN

LABOUR

CONFERENCE MEETS WITH SUCCESS

1

Santiago, Jan. 15. A Pan-American Labour Confer- ence was held here to-day, at which the American Federation of Labour and independent Labour Federation representatives were present,

US FLEET MOVEMENTS

The rich and warm voices of Mrs. Valentine and Winifred Lawson are heard to excellent effect and both play a notable part in the success of the show.

A LITTLE WOODEN

C. W. E. Bishop, also making his debut with the Society, does his utmost to draw out the best from

halogue.

thanked

Concluding his speech, Rev. Father Yu Pin thanked the Catholics in the Colony for their participation in the Catholic, Action Congress held in Shanghai last year, and said that this had been very encouraging to members in the North.

Mr. Chan Yap-yu then said that Father Yu Pin had been requested by the Apostolic. Delegate in China, Monsieur Zanin, to bless them on his behalf..

7.17-7.30 p.m. Four Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone).

1, Love, Could I only tell theo (Capel), 2. She is far from the Land (Lambert), 3. Our River Thames 4. Young Briton's (Honnersy), Heritage (Hennessy).

7.30-8 p.m. Old Talkle, Tunes. Selection-Stand Up and Sing, Selection The Song of the Dram, Selection--The Flower of Hawaii, Golf Diggers of Selection---The Broadway

8pm. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quotations.

Swan, Culbertson & Fritz Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's mar- keta: The market was fractions lower on heavy liquidation in the final half hour which cannot be accounted for in the news. The decline was. ap- parently a technical reaction, possibly some of the liquidation was based on inflation fears when Congressional capitalised Senator inflationistse Cousens Interpretation of Secretary Morgenthau's testimony before the Senate Committee on Tuesday as an attempt to rally a now effort to pay ce bonuses through Indation. Oil, ment, food and sugar issues showed well, while Radio Corporation's stocks

heavily truded. Among thong present were the were

Automobile Rev. Fathers Riganti, Byrne, Gallag-sucs started the late decline and her. Bruzzoni, Maestrini, de Angelis, stools joined in the movement. Silver Brothers Aimar and Xavier, repre- stocks were weak, whilst railroad and sentativen of the Chinese Catholic utility accurities also declined; Dozens Society, St. Teresa's Young Men's of specialties, which reached new Indics Association and St. Mary's gains in unloading. Both stocks on Society, St. Joan of Arc's Young highs early in the session, lest their Young Women's Association.

Song-For me, For you. Darling, the Curb Exchange and bonds were

Je vous aime Heaucoup..Bildergarde, The gathering dipersed after light refreshments had been

served the lower. guests...

S. C. & F. New York office cables: Organ Solos-Parade of Parades.... Stocks: This market met with sell.

Requests....Les Allen and. ing by trattsburgh scrap

but showed good Contin Maclean, Vocal Austenl his Canadian Bachelors, Xylophone sistance.

prices Salo-The Punch abd Judy Show.... have been advanced by 26 cents Rudy Surita, Instrumental-Ciorsk- $14.50 nor ton

ton. Gasoline and lubri cants have generard

ally advanced alongwin Fox-Trot Mediry, Songs-Wake! "Cock O' the North"), Two Tired the Atlantic недроже

to higher Eyes ("Cock U the North)... Lesliu American

Tele-Hutchinson, Orchestra-Black Eyra. crude oil prices. phone & Telegraph Company's con- solidated carning during 1936. Lota!

MUI-TSAI CASES

WOMAN FINED FOR HAVING UNREGISTERED GIRL

A fine of $75 was imposed by Mr.

vious year.

8.05-11 pm. Chinese Studio Cop- 11 p.m. Close Down,

Pro- 8.05-10 p.n." European gramme from ZEK. on a Fre- quency of 619 kilncycles.

8.85-8.45 p.m. A. Variety Pro-

Kramme.

8.45-9 p.m. New Symphony Or-

In Memoriam-Overlure (Sullivan), The National City Bank $7.00 per share, against $5.00 the pre-chestra.

(Elgur), Carizeima W. Schofeld at the Central Magia earned $1.82 per share in 1935, Salut D'amour

(Elgar). tency yesterday on Au Yeung-yuk, against $2.03 the previous year. Loews 9-9.15, p.m. A Relay of the Daven- married woman, when she pleaded, Incorporated has earned $1.08 per try News Bulletin (Copyright by guilty to

share of the quarter ended Nevem- summons for keeping an

$1.23 per share Reuters. unregistered muistai at 1. Gough ber 21st, agninal

9.15-9.28 p.m. The Virtuoso Street, first floor.

during the fourth quarter last year. The

Electric "General

Company's String Quartet

Gavotte Mignon") orders were 14.4 per

(Thomas), fourth quarter cent, above those of the previous year. Orientale (Glazounov). Tamburin The Pacife Lighting Corporation in (Gosses, arr. Sharpe), Molly on the. exempt from the Utility Act.

Shore (Grainger). Cotton:

The Producers Pool is switching January to

The May. Trade is hesitant, due to the unsettled possibility of inflationary legislation Wheat: There was no follow-up to and talk of Constitutional changes. yesterday's advances. Demand four is accumulating, but traders are This Evening's Broadcast From

According to Sub-Inspector O'Comer, Inspector of Mai Tsai, in formation was received on December 19 and the girl was found at the address. Three years ago she was sold by her parents to a family in Canton for $130. She stayed with them for eight months, and owing to ill-treatment by the family the girl's parents borrowed $130 from the de fendant and redeemed the girl from Canton. She was taken to le thy for a month and then brought to Hangkong and handed to the defen-

+

'Another Case

a not very good part and is most c-dan as siturity for the 'febt. joyable in his duet with Winifred Mr. Butler, Secretary of the In-Lawson. There is, however, a hint ternational Labour Office, Baid the of woodennens about his movements,

In another prosecution, Cheung moeting was a great succos, being be on the stage, and one wished for a yond his expectations.--Router's little more depth of feeling in his Chan, 48, married woman, of 23 Lee Bulletin Service.

Garden Street, first floor, was fined W. Gill scores with his characteri$10 for falling to notify her change sation of Sir Joseph Verity and gets of address, as the mistress of a mili- nearly as many laughs as Jack laai. Grenha.n. Some of the jelliest It was stated that in March, 1932, moments of the play are when these the defendant moved to an unknown we are together on the stage. address, and while making enquiries Washington, Jan. 16. An unpretentious but very effective in Lee Garden Street last month a is that of II. M. Cockle as lady inspector found her. She had rolo Mr. Claude Bwanson, the Secretary

Verity, candidate for gone to the country and failed to re- of the Navy, announced to-day that Douglas

much ond Parliament, but

port it. four cruisers and twenty-four | **** destroyers would visit the. Atlantia interested in socuring the affections Ke Valentine). after the Spring manoeuvres, thus im- of Nan (Nina plying that the bulk of the U.S. fleet makes fascinating piny with an out- nervous would romain in the Pacific-United rageous monocle and Nx

Jovo-making

of typical

the Press:

character, A clever performance.

'Good support is

by the given several other lesser lights. C. Dudley Bartelt handies the Lord Anchester part skilfully and finishes with an amusing local version of the famous Eong "Pease! Peacer Bobby Blake. attractive and effecÏva 3

AMERICAN REBUFF TO JAPAN

more

05

H. J. Fountain. i. Farquhar, N. O. Henry, 1. Morton, G. T. Offent, i W. Peckhap J. W. Sparkes, IL. C. Tygon, K. II. tules, 11. W.

Indian Attendantal, Betty Martin, F. G. D. Myrtle Marin, d. H. Fowler

The Children: Eile Hunt, Barbers Star lia. Fauline Strange. Bettie Wadmore.

THE ORCHESTRA

Violina-Hias N. H. Fint, DECM. (Leip. alg), Mou, E. Schroeder, Mr. IL E. Maddick, A. E. Alves, W. Burting. H, LA Erelle. Surg. 14.-Com. 11. 8. Harks, N., D. Mathi Viola-IL A. Haring: Cetil-G. W. EVAL DR. Botting: Flota. Sale: Obe * Dicken; Clarinet J. IK Shaw: Boon-Linda A. Lafford, p3.co. LkA.M., Torn.' Cozi. Trumpets-0), Ap. White: Trombone F. Gaurdi is Fonter.

Timpani, Drama, etc. Goodfellow."

to

inactive.

for

Rubber: The extent of any further advance is largely dependent upon continued Trade demand, which shows no indication of being filled yet.

Special Averges daily petroleum production during the past week is estimated at 2,310,000 barrels, against 2.803,000 barrels the previous week.

Edison

Electric Institute estimates electricity production at 1,071,000,000 kw., an increase of 11.2 per cent, from the corresponding period of last year.

The

10 p.m. Big Ben: Clusu. Down.

ZEESEN PROGRAMMES

Programmed

The German Short-Wavers

for Far Eastern Special

will be broadcast from Zeman fellows

BOUTH ASIA ZONE ****(South-Asia- Zone, - broadcast from DJD...

(19.74 matres) and DJN (1.43 metros)-

18.74 15,ton ke 1.3.3 Dju

Die 15,200 ke 4.45-8.15 p.m. DJB 11.71 m

#140 ko 4.45-8.15 p.m. 21.45 m 19.74 m 15.160 ke 9p.mm12,30 səh. DIN (German, 4.45 p.m. Cali DJD,

English). German Folk Programm Karecart (Gr.. Engl}

Na-

אנס

DJB

5 p.m.

Blier. Youth Programmai tional Youth foar ... New in Engleb. B.63 B. St's Bing Patk

mother!

Nowa In German.

Be.

REUTER QUOTATIONS

Dow Jones Averagos:

30 Industrials 20 tails

Beng to

Jan. 14. Jan. 16.

146.32

@p.m.

There's

Jodm

fat fun in

the

allen hull

145.GG

GAY.

43.65

43.16

1 p.m.

20 Villities 40. Bonds

30.07

*30.83

100.78.

100.65

56.40

11 Commodity Index 50,31

U.S. COMMODITY PRICES

LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

The following quotations on the Now York commodity exchange are

qued by Router.

Sophie, and all in all everybody pulls (Continued from Page 1)

hin weight to make this, the best Philharmonic show for many years. lesson its relative security, particular- ly in the absence of greater assurance

GOOD GROUPING ' than we now have that to do so would

the chorus The grouping of promote peace and establish a regime of non-meanes and non-aggression.”” good, taking into consideration the limited space and the fact that in It was learned at the end of to

COMMITTEE AND OFFICIALS day's meeting that the British, several instances the music provides

Omolals were Producer, Crrif Brown! French, Italian and American naval but little time for the players

Musical Director &. 8. Yale: Dances by Day on assemble. It is clear that the pro O'Keefe: Stage Director 1. C. Dailers Hage delegnics would moet again Thursday, without Japan, and that ducer has found his biggest difficulty Manager W. Robertson: Lisiting R. G. But- entrances of the : usisem Manager I. J. Best and H. they probably would later invite is timing the Germany and Russia to attend their ensembles, but those difficulties have M. Cook's Hon. Plankat Mr. G. W. B.

March Griggs: Frompter G. W. I. Gram. aesalons-United Press.

Been wall surmounted,

The scenery was designed by and bull May real very The production da a

under the direction of T. V. Harmon and July credit to Mr. Cyril Brown the pro-painted by Chan Bia Fong. ducer and A. B. Yule, conductor of Additional words were written by LL J. October

Dec. (1936) the orchestra.

The comtalttes comprised: Mrs. Neil Spot Mathieson, Mr. R. A. Starling, R. 8. Sper celarh, A. Starling: Hon. Producer, Cyril

BUILDING FORESEEN

Washington, Jan. 15. Japan's withdrawal from the Naval Conference has brought authoritative Indications that the Navy Depart mant may soon ask Congrean for fresh funda with which to increase the country's capital ship strength.

It is learned that tentative plans. — but do for the modernisa

tlan of two battleships or the COX- struction of a 'new, battleship as a re- placement, at the end of the current to year. This would be in addition the Navy's stated programme

Leet to treaty building up the

to

A Country Girl" deserves the fullest support of the public. S.A.G. THE CAST

(3 arder of their appearance), Rube Fairway, R. . Opencaleyk.

Bent Granter Mummery. 1-A l Douglas Verity, I. M. Cockin Captain Grasmere. W. C. Mfor Vient, P. C. Frost,

Schnabel,

Mr. Quinton Raikes, Molly Portallion. Lady Anchester, Muriel, Baith. Sophie, Hobby

Geoffrey Chalker, C. W. E. Kadon.

Barry, J. C. K.. Grabha

Nan, Nice Valentine.

Nurse, Maude Matber.

Marjorie Winifred Lawson

The Fasal of Thank. L. A. Jordan, Princes Mebelanak of Bhong, Anne Water, Land Anchester, C. Dudley Bartlett, Special dances by Myrth Brown.

THE CHORUS

strength.

Asserting that further efforts limit naval armaments are futile, Senator Koy Pittman declares that Japan's, withdrawal from the. London conversations makes it impossible for the United States to enter into any agreement with anyone for the redue- tion of its naval programme,

He added that it was evident that Japan Intended to embark upon an Helen Desraan. Anne Evant, Era Fina unlimited enlargement of her ficot- Doria Hunt. Eather Hooper, Darbarn llar Reuter.

ward. Iry Hall, Bostrine Lakeman, Alison Mackenale, Evis Marsh, Ante Perky. Cathe zine Pers, Dolly Barder, Till Bleunge Dorothy Shaw, Jean Shaw, Murjurls ben 'colayḥ," Mabel Thomas. Clara Wadmaza, Irla Wooller.

Three canon of Diphtheria were ro- parted to the local Health authorities on Tuesday,

Ladies: Fat Analow, Enid Boalton. Kyrila Brown, Marforia Dhop. Wendy · Bartlett, Franom Best, Barbara Haddon, Marie Clarke, In Cole, Jian Bovery Frennes Dunn,

Ilogen .A.

Brown: Hea. Confuetor, A. R. Yula; Deputy. Conductors Lindsay .. A. Latters, Fac. KARAM..., AND M Hon. Secretary, March Best; an. Orchestral Secretary, Miss E. May Play Hon. Tresaurer, II. M. Cockle Ward-July robe Mistress, Mes. A. W. Hayward,

Gen Barber September

New York Cotton

Nork Butler, Noreen

Total sales: Cooper. Pat Cooper, Jan Dowblrgin, Lily Dan Kathon Glover, Edith Holloway, Joan: Beath,

OTHER HELPERS

Theok A doe wo In-Cei, A: -C.. March and Officers of the 2nd. Battalion Esat lan- cashire Regiment for the serio of hum ber of the orchestra, and also to the fol wing for help in the production Man Stetty

Jan. 15. 1134/36 11.03/04

Technical Letter Box.

7. p.m. Conéesi of Light Musle.

p.m. News in Englishe

8.1 p.. Close DJD, DIN (Germ, Eng]),

EAST ASIA ZONE

East Ave our broadcast through DJQ Us 19.49 metro (15.350 ..) 1.80-8 p.m. Concert. Bew. # 2

¡Germ.. Engl. German Folk Bong, PragiSING Parermat Germ. Enel),

9 pm. Call DJA, DIN

.16 p.m. Hitler Youth Progime)

tional Youth way.

Na-

9.45 p.m. News In Engilsk en DJA and in

Dutch on DIN.

the

for 'ton In 10 pm. There's room smallest att 30.45 pm. Contemporary Choral Munic. 11.15 p.m. Nawa'in Grimus un USA sod

DIN.

11.30 p.m. To-day in Gremany. Sound

Pictures

11.43 p.m. The Creman Economie Bit-.

tian."'

12 am. We sing a Prik Rong Ingether. 12.11.. News in Enellab wa DIA and in

Dutch an DJN,

Clone DJA, JN (Germ. Enal)

11.30 ..

DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES

To-day's Broadcasting From Four Transmissions

The following wavelengiba and frequencies

are oberved by Daventry. FEVERINCY Call Bign

· 8,050 - - Kota—19—1.etrys

Jan. 14,

11.34

10.04

10.57

10.67/08

10.08

- 10.19/17-

10.02

10.09/09

1195

11.85

New York Rubber

14.88

14.63

14.61/53 14.65 /67

14.03 ..14.80

14.706/81

14.90 700

Warelangth

5:03

423 1616

GBC

0.583 k

11.39: mitroe

Chleago Wheat-

CAD

21,769 kes

23.62 metres

May July

90%/00% 100%

80 - 88768.

87.6/87. September

87% Tuesday's sales: 12,702,000. bushels.

Chicago Corn

GBE GAP

25.140 Bay -- 19,52 metres

17,700 M

25,474,

smetrow 12.17. mitres

19.44

CBL

1) L.

[

00

September

0016/00 00/00% 60%/60%

87% 88%

8744/87 8734/88 87% 80%/86%

B Mr. F. Clemo, Mrs. W. I. Kenyon. Mrs. J. B. Hams, Mr. W. Sinclair, Mr. May B. B. Buencelaby Mr. D. L. Strellett, Miss July 1. Summerakll, LLCde R 5. Barry, N

Com. A. Hacer R. G. Griggs, label Mahan Bingh RP. K., Jones, A. T Mous, J. 1. Iama, P. Wilson, Mesara, Dod- well and Co., lty Farm Co.. Grey's Yal Co, Ltd. 3. R Noronhs and Staff, Green's July low Lantern Shopt, Hangkong Electric Co. May Theatre: the Pre of the Colony. Bernardo.

October of Harwich, Lane, Crawford, Ltd., Macca 81k Store, A-Man, Hing Cheong. Ab Wah, Ah Bank, Mode Elegante. (J. B. Wong) and Buttericks.

The design for the programme cover and March poster was, done by Lt-Camdr, J. E. Broome May am and the, photograpbe warn taken, by July

Geulement. J. Barnet, D. Buchanan, A. I Celt. C..17. In. Cole, J. Chater, 9, Fra5 King Yuri. –

60% 60% Winnipeg Wheat

New York Silk.

1.99 1.99

1.90%/2.00. 199. 72.00 1.97% 1.09 / 00

15.36 ke

31,541 ..

MARJANE GESK

melyes

· 13,92 Desired

43.10 metres

Transmission 5

(Q.B.A. vid 01.6,0.)

nig Hen. An Organ Recital by O. II. Pranged,

7,50 a.m.; Talke "Foreign Attire." 7.68

A Recital by Miriam Licette (Boprano). Greenwich Time Bignal at 8 am.

1.5 am, "From: Abrost.

8.48 . The_News.

$.m. Cloes down.

Transmission 6

·(0.9.0. and 0.9.L.)

it ... Big Ben Perry Cochrane, voruálfle

(Continued on Page 8.).

$500

per pair-net.

MACKINTOSH'S

Arts

& Crafts Ltd.

YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR NEW FACTORY AND SHOWROOMS:

ALL. FURNITURE DESIGNED AND CON- STRUCTED ON THE PREMISES FROM SEA- SONED AND SELECTED WOODS.

TELEPHONE 24173

and our representative will call upon you SHOWROOMS & FACTORY.

330, SHAUKIWAN ROAD, NORTH POINT:

COMPARE these features:-

TURRET TOP BODY BY (with no draft FISHER Ventilation).

WIND-STREAM V-TYPE SAFETY GLASS WIND. SHIELD.

LARCE BUILT-IN LUG- GAGE COMPARTMENT AT REAR.

IMPROVED KNEE ACTION RIDE

BLUE FLAME VALVE-IN- HEAD ENGINE

6 CYLINDER 26.3 HP. MOTOR-80 m.p.h.

DUAL

WINDSCREEN WIPERS, FENDER LAMPS AND TAIL LAMPS.

EXCLUSIVE IN THE CHEVROLET MASTER SALOON.

FAR EAST MOTORS

CHEVROLET

26 Nathan Road, Kowicon. Teciphone 59101

COLUMBIA RECORDS.

A

COUNTRY

GIRL

Vocal Gems and Selections

THE ANDERSON MUSIC COMPANY Ice House Stract

Phona 21322:!

L

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.