LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS,' APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS,
Public Auctions-
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG ORIGINAL
JURISDICTION,
Action No. 224 of 1921,
Between
H. Murray Plaintif
and
Walter For? Eid Company Walter Loon Ford and Fung Yan
Sam partners
F
Defendants
therein.
ORDER OF THE SUPREME | ¦ COURT OF HONGKONG
AND
UNDER THE DIRECTIONS OF THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME COURT.
MESES LAMMERT BROTHRS, have acceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on
THURSDAY,
the 12th day of January; 1922, at 3 o'clock pin,
WITHOUT RESERVE
all the right title and interest of the
above named defondant Fang Yan Sam of and in the following properties situate in the Colony of Hongkong,
No. 11 WYNDHAM STREET, Victoria,
boing the Remaining Portion of Section
B of Inland Lot No. 970,
.No. 362 SHANGHAI STREET,
Mongkoktaui,
being Section B of Kowloon Island Lot
No. 713.
No. 99 PORTLAND STREET, Mongkoktaui,
being Section B of Kowloon Inland Lot
No. 714.
1
The above properties are sold subject} to all existing mortgages and charges.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale! can be obtained from,
MESSES. LOE LO,
Alexandra Baiklings, Hongkong,
Solicitors
or from
MESSRS LAMMERT BROTHERS,
The Auctioneers.
Hongkong, December 28, 1921.
FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.
CHAINS.
f.-In Pictoria, with two Bearers.
Quarter hour.....
Balf hour,
One hour,
Three hours,
Six hours,
Daly (6 on. to 6 pr.),
anlf fare extra.
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... 25
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If the trip is extended beyond Victoria,
Butween the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 6 a. the above fare shall be increased
by 50 per centum.
-Beyond Victoria, with four Bearers.
III-In the HCl District.
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BUY COLLECTIONS OF USED
POSTAGE STAMPS
500 Stampa for $3. 1000
1500
180
2000
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8 8.
リナ
$18.
$23.
830.
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Hongkong
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Hongkong, March 20, 1914.
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Studio opened at 38-40, Queen's Rd. C. (opposite Hongkong Theutm) photo taken Day and Night using 5,000, c.1. light. Film Printing and Developing undertaken. Special oitention to Home portraits.
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MASSAGE.
Mrs. HONDA and Mrs. KISAKL
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":
TANG YUK, Dentist.
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With 2 Harers With 4 Bearers.
Quarter bour.......30.15 80.50
0.20
0.40
One bout...............
0.30
0.00
Two book
0.50.
0.80
Three hours,..... £50
1.00
Bix hours... 1.00
1,60
ABAHT BEER
Day (6 am
6p.m.)1.50
22.00
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t-In the Island of Hongkong, if engupect
Tom taxes,
At Victoria
Five minutes...
Opartor hour, .................
One hour,...gəçəkə
Half hour,
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Every Subsequent hour
Note-If the ricksba bu within the City of Victoria, and be dis- charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 pm, or be dis canrged to the East of Pay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m., an extra balf fare shall be chargeable.
II.-In Kowloon
Quarter bour. ..........
Half hour,
Hourrénsrin
5 cents.
35
20 "
Every subsequent hour, ............ourne 10
HI-Tape Road
Twenty conte shall be milded for each extra bour or parte of an hour if the hirercnuses tau journey to take longer thu
Fo 4th milo-
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single ....
......81.20............ 2 hours. return $1.60............4 B.yond.
ond 6th to 9th mile-
single
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"NEITHER" NOT
"NEIGHTER.'
WIFE'S BAD SPELLING.
In April, 1916, added petitioner, he received a letter from his wife in which she said: "If ever a girl has gope through trouble through one thing and another, I am one. By your letter you mean that I have been about with others... and you say you want a divorces Well, I cannot stop it. If a girl down once in life a deciding factor in the divorce pro-are a cotten lot. Give me men to deal people will keep her down. Women ceedings brought by John D. Wiehart, of Leonard-road, Forest Gate, London,
WINS DECREE FOR BUSBAND.
A judge's handwriting test proved
with.
asking for the dissolution of his The husband produced further marriage in consequence of the letters in support of his case, which misconduct of his wife, Phabe Mary the wife, through her counsel, Mr. Wisbart.
Grazebrook, declared she had never
writton.
**LONGING TO BE HOME.
ANGRY BRIDE,
LATE GROOM NEARLY LEFT-
SINGLE,
The arrival ten minutes late of a bridegro m at & West End register office led to a heated argument with marry him. the bride as to whether she would then
When he entered the office the bride's first words were: "You're late! was just going home, and since I have been sitting here I have decided not to get married to you after all."
Gentle remonstrances followed from the bridegroom, and eventually he led her back into the office and called the registrar, whom he asked to proceed with the ceremony.
The Lusband's counsel, Mr.Tyudale, suid the marriage was in 1912, the wife leaving two children, of which The Judge, Sir Henry Duke, said petitiorer was not the father. They the letters must be seen by the wife lived at Talbot-road, Forest Gate, and to enable her to consider seriously
This the registrar did but the bride in 1914 the husband joined the Army. whether she persisted in her statement, interrupted. "Stop. please," abe The wife had a child in February, Further questioned, the husband demanded. "I don't want to marry 1916, but petitioner forgave that admitted writing after his December him. I only consented to do so out adultery. Ile was away from Eng- 16 leave when he said he forgave his of kindness. I don't really love him." land for about a year, returning at wife :--
Handling the delicate situation with Christmas, 1816, and was from home!
Well, my darling Phoebe. I am still, the registrar suggested that he between December, 1917, and Christ- still longing very much to be home should give them half an hour to was of the following year. Now in with you. Every day seems like a make up their minds. her answer the wife alleged adultery week, as I suppose it does with To this the embarrassed bridegroom against her husband while in France, you.
But when I come home I eagerly assented and the registrar left which he denied, At Christmas, 1918, will make it up to you. Will be just them alone. he was home again and lived with his like a pair of lovers.
For a considerable time the couple wife. She never told him of being
could be heard arguing over .the pregnant until be had returned to Mrs. Wishart, living at St. George's- trouble that had arisen, but the bridle France. and he first beard of the road, Forest Gate, stated that her seemed to be sticking to her resolve birth of the child in March, 1919. husband never suggested the Feb., not to marry. The wife admitted she had the child 1916, child was not his. The first and said her adultery was condoned, time she heard of and that his misconduct was also condoned by her. But she also alleged that her husband deserted her from May. 1919, and asked the petition to
be dismissed.
FATHER'S NAME A SECRET..
Suddenly the bridegroom came out was when these of the room, and going to the registrar divorce proceedings were commenced. asked him to proceed with the Witness added that in the summer ceremony. The bride then appeared of 1918, at her husband's request, she and said, "He has persuaded me to went to his old job to get his tools, go through with it, so please be quick." thus meeting a man with whom after- The marriage then took place, but wards she committed adultery after a the bride insisted that the ring dance. When her be band came should be put on her gloved fingor.
The husband said that when dem- home to Oakdale-road, Forest Gate, obilised in April, 1918, he did not the allowing Christmas, she told him return home in consequence of what everything, and finally they agreed to. he had heard about his wife having forgive each other and go on as if had the child. She admitted he was nothing of the kind had happened.. not the father and refused to disclose She had a child in March, 1919, and duced is a forgery --It is not my the father's nume, saying he was when demobilised, her husband never
married men,
Cross-examined by Mr. Grazebrook
returned to her.
HANDWRITING DENIED. Now you say one of the letters pro
handwriting.
In a letter she wrote her husband about ojo baby she said, "It is all over it's a little boy, but only a little one."
(for the wife), witness said he forgave As to the letters the Judge had his wife for the "third baby." It was referred to. Mes. W shart said only not true that at Christmas, 1917, hene was in her handwriting; another In orter to test the accuracy of her treated the 1910, baby aa bis own. was partly hers, and a third, relersing assertion about the litters mentioned, Counsel: Did you not buy the to her bushand wanting a divorce, she the judge told Mrs. Wishart to sit at baby, then some months old, sotac denied she ever wrote.
the solicitors' tablo and write at his toys? No,
Cross-examined by Mr. Tyndale,dictation those sentences:-- she admitted she had two childcon
The worse a woman is the better by another man before she married she is thought of,A petitioner
And take it on your knes and feed it from your own plate?-No; it was at her mother's all the time..."
It was untrue he asked his wife to
Did you tell your lipsband they
go to his old workshop for his tools wore your little brothers 7-No, and that while there, so she said, a
out that the childern, rearyours
And after the inarriage he found
I am neither preaching nor praying, Have just received a letter from you.
My dear Juck, have refcivel your man took advantage of her
His lordship romarked that tho wife lettera Counsel: And that you said you also No; I told him about them before we had spelt the word “noither in court had not been good, while in France, enw to married,cigsher. In tho. difputed lotter you were both, as bad as one another, Did he become angry at the dis- the word was spelt neighter, and And you both kissed and decided to covery and threaten to leave you, and he believed the wife wrote it. Tho make a fresh start --No, nothing of did you cry and say if he did you Court accepted the husband's evidenco, the cort,
would drown your-elit-No, I did nov, nhủ granted him a decrep nisi. -
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