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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 12, 1940

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ANDREWS LIVER SALT

VIGORATES,

PRESIDENT LINER

SAILINGS

The German cruiser "Emden" which is reported to have been sunk in action off Norway, as sketched by M. Poinsot, of the Lit- tle Shop, during her visit to the The Far East in February, 1937. original of the sketch was in the possession of Captain Lohmann, of the "Emden" which was placed in the Ward Room.

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE

To

SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES Via Shanghai, Japan & Honolulu ROUND-WORLD SERVICE

То

NEW YORK & BOSTON Via Manila, Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Bombay, Suez, Port Alexandria, Naples, Said,

Genoa, and Marseilles.

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PRESIDENT LINES

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AGENTS FOR T.W.A. AND UNITED AIR LINES. 12, Pedder Street.

Telephone 28171.

INDO-CHINA

STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

OPERATING SERVICES FOR

CARGO and PASSENGERS

TO SWATOW, SHANGHAI, TSINGTAO, CHEFOO and TIENTSIN KOBE and OSAKA

SINGAPORE, PENANG and CALCUTTA-

SANDAKAN, HAIPHONG

alongside, the

All- ́ steamers barth Roosevelt - Terminal In the French Concessión at Shanghai, where pas- sengers and cargo areʻlanded.

urther Particulars. Please Apply To

JARDINE, MATHESON

CO., LTD.

GENERAL MANAGERS. TELEPHONE 30311.

PARIS BLUE-OUT

Black-out in Paris has caused

a far smaller increase in traffic accidents than has London's black.out.

There were 506 fatal accidenta last year in the Seine Depart- ment-in which Paris. Is situated -compared with 453 In 1930-a rise of only fifty-three-or less than 12 per cent, for the year.

is more The Paris black-out correctly a "blue-out," for even in side-streets there is a small blue lamp every 100 feet.-Reuter.

or 200

CAUGHT IN THE ACT

Chan Shu, 22, was

sentenced

to

Mr.

three months' hard labour by

H. G. Sheldon, K.C,, this morning, for house-breaking.

was

the

in Defendant

caught ground floor of No. 446, Lockhart A Road at about 4.25 a.m., to-day. chisel and a pen knife were found in his possession.

Defendant was also recommended for banishment.

EUROPEAN GIRL BITTEN BY A DOG

A dog belonging to Dr. M. Nicolson of No. 6, Tak Shing Street, yesterday bit Susan Grimshaw on the face while she was playing with it. The girl was treated privately, while the dog was sent to Mautaukok for observa- tion.

ROUGHLY HANDLED

BY ROBBERS

MRS. PAULINE LEE, OF NO. 7, WAS CHING FUNG STREET. ROUGHLY HANDLED DURING AN UNSUCCESSFUL ROBBERY AT ABOUT, 4. O'CLOCK. YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.

Mrs. Lee was sitting in the parlour when her amah Ah Yin was opening the door to allow a friend to leave.

As the door opened, four · Chinese forced their way in.

Lee and

One approached Mrs. caught hold of her by the throat and threatened to kill her if she scream- ed. A second man held the and her friend, while a third began to search the flat. stood outside.

amah

one

The fourth

Suddenly, the man outside shouted and the men left hurriedly without stealing anything.

FOUND

HANGING

A 45-year-old Chinese, Luk Yu, was found dead hanging on a tree at Fuk Ting Street, Un Long, yesterday.

~ Mr. E.-T. McMullen, of the Canadian Pacific Railways, was summoned be- fore Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this in morning for parking overtime Connaught Road car park. A fine of $10 was imposed.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Messrs. SCHMIDT & CO., LTD.. (in liquidation)

The Undersigned have received in Mrs. Sargent, of No. 14, Breezy structions from the Liquidators of the Point, lost her handbag, snatched by above named, to sell by Public Auc- a Chinese in Breezy Path yesterday [tion on

afternoon. The handbag was later WEDNESDAY, the 17th APRIL,. 1840.- recovered without the contents.

commencing at 10.80 a.m..

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Connaught Road, Central, 2nd. Floor.

A SELECTIONs of scienTIFIC" INSTRUMENTS AND SUNDRIES- comprising:-

1 Ortho-lux Research Microscope. 1 Panphot Microscope,

1 Leitz Demonstration and Freez--

ing Microtone.

1 Leitz Large Sledge Microtone.

2 Leitz 35 m.m. Projectors.

1 Kwaza Bona Quartz Lamp (Table

Model).

4 Electric Sterilizers.

1 Permanent Wave Machine.

3 Polarimeters.

1 Leitz Copying Camera (No Lens)...

1 Ether Mask.

5 Exposure Meters (Weston; Om--

brux and Sixtus).

also Bathroom Scales, Balances and Sets of“ Weights, Step-down Transformers and Resistances, Mercury Vapour. Lamps & X-Ray Tubes, Microscope Accessor~ les, Microtone Accessories, Altitude Barometers, Stop Watches, Barthel Burners, Surgical and Dental Instru-- ments, Enlarging Bulbs, etc.

On View from Tuesday, the 18th April, 1940, agai

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, 12th April, 1940.

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