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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
of the
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
situate at Vietoria in the Colony of Hong Kong and registered in the Lan:1 Ofice. As Subsection One of Section Fol Inland Lot No, 1469 together with the Dwelling House thereon now known as No. 37, Wong-Nei-Chong Rood, total area maid to be 4198.08 square feet, Annual Crown Rent $1043
to be sold by
•
PUBLIC AUCTION"
on
FRIDAY, THE LITH DAY"
07 AUGUST, 1933, At 3 O'CLOCK PM.
AT THEIR AUCTION ROOM, No. 4, DUDDELL STREET,
VICTORIA, HONG KONG.
MURAIS, LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers.
IF r further particulars apply to:~
Messrs. TS'O & HODGSON, Mortgagees' Solicitors,
or to
MEMARS LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
PUBLIC AUCTION
of the
nt
following VALUABLE LEASE HOLD PROPERTY situate Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, being All those pieces.or parcels of ground registered in the Land Office ms Subsection "of Section A and Subsection 1 of Section B of Inland Lot No. 8, together with the messuage, erections and buildings thereon known as No. 19 Mosque roat, Victoris aforesaid. Area 2,054 sq. ft. or there- abouts. Crown rent-$4.0).
to be sold
IN ONE LOT
by,
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
THURSDAY, Tar 101 DAY
or AUGUST, 1933, ***
AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
Iry
MESSES, LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneera,
AT THEIR AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, Doonaut STEJET, VICTORIA, HONG KONo.
For further particulars and Con ditions of Sale, Apply to:-
MESSES, JOHNSON, STOKES &
MASTER, M Prince's Building, Hongkong, Solicitors for the Vendor,
or to
~MEṇSER. LAMMERT BRUTHERS,
The Auctioneers,
Hongkong, x8th July, 1933.
HOME CRICKET
VERITY AGAIN DOES WELL
LONDON, July 28. YORKSHIRE at full strength proved too good for Middlesex at Lord's where the fine bowling nij Headley Verity (11 for 92) gave the champions a ten-wicket victors yesterday.
Essex, aided by good bowling by Nichols and a century by Jack
LEAGUE TENNIS
Chinese Beat Recreio Easily
Three games were played in the tennis lengua last evening, two in the Mixed Doubles and one in the "B" Division.
20
As expected Recreio were match for the Chinese R.C. in
their Mixed Doubles game, losing by 7 sets to 2 For their victory over LRC. the Indian were in- debted chiefly to H. D. Rumjaho and his sister Miss R. Rumjahn who won all their sets.
In the "B" Division game at Pokfulam the Indian R.C. beat the Undergraduates much easier than was anticipated.
MIXED DOUBLES,
IR.C. v. LE.C,
At Sookuppoo the Indian R.C. bent Ladies Recreation Club by
sets to 3.
Scorea:
H. D. Rumjahn and Miss R. Rum
jähn (IR.C.) :-"
beat H. Armstrong, and Mrs.
Stafford-Smith
• 6-3
bent Humphreys and Miss
Wentworth
beat R. H. Wild and
Lissaman...
6-1
Miss
....60
1. M. Razack and J. Gecks (L.R.C.)
lost to Armstrong and Mrs.
Stafford-Smith
beat Humphreys and Miss
Wentworth
*
30-
beat to Wild' and 'Miss Lissa-
man....
64
S. A. Eamjahn and Mrs. Kew
(LR.C.)
lost to Armstrong and Mrs.
Stafford-Smith
beat Humphreys and Miss
Wentworth
lost to Wild and Miss Lisaa-
man
0.8.0. Recreio.
0-2
Q-6
At Chuseway Bay the match be- tween the Chinese R.C. and Re creio resulted in a win for the hosts by 7 sets to %
Scores -
M. W. Lo and Mrs. T. FLo
(O.R.C.):-
lost to J. Gonsalves and Miss
.O. Botelho
+
lost to A. V. Remedios and
Miss C. Botelho
36
'beat C. A. Barotto and Miss
O. Ribeiro
Tani Wai Pui and Mrs. Chu
(C.R.C.):
6-2
heat Gonsalves and Miss
Batelbo
...... 6-2
beat Remedos and Miss
Botelho....
- 6-1
6-4
beat Baretta and Miss Ribei
TO.......
M. C. Hung and Miss R. Perry
(U.B.O)
beat J. Gonsalves and Miss
Botelho
6-0
beat Remedios and Miss
Botelho
.....: 0-3 beat Baretto and Miss Ribei-
**B** DIVISION. H.LULE.G.
6-8
At Pokfulam the visitors were too good and won easily by 8 sets to 1.
Scores:
S. HWong and P: C. Les
(H.KU.):
lost to A. H. and A. K
Suffind
-2-6
lost to S. A. Ismail and A.
H. Madar
4-0
beat A. H. Rumjaha and J.
A. Curreem
H. T. Bee and C. R. Quick
(H.K.U.):--
lost to A. H. and A. K.
Suffind
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1933 ·
H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
(Order by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.5.0., 0.3.Z., Commandant, H.K.V.D.Q.),
1-Parade.
(a.)—Corps Band:---
Band Practices will take place ou the following dates at Headquarters at 6 pm. sharp-
Tuesday, August 1.- Friday, August 4. Tuesday, August. : (b.)-The Battery:-
Friday, August 11.
-There wil be no parade on Thursday, August 3.
lecture on
2. There will be Thursday, August 10 (c)-Engineer Company:-
Practice at the Miniature Range on Monday, July 31, 1933, at 5.30
p.m.
6(d)-Corpa Signals:-
Parade at Corps Headquarters as 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 1.. (0.)--Machine Gun Troop:-
Parade at Causeway Bay Stable at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, August 1. (1.)—Armoured Car Section
} Drivers only will parada on Mon- day, August 31, at Headquarters at .. 5.30 p.m.
| (g-)—Motor Machine Gun Section: All ranks parade at Headquarters
OUR LONDON AIR-MAIL LETTER
An Original Gift: Wimbledon and the New Champion: Tea Parties at the Conference: Park Lane Changes
(Special Air-Mail-Service]
AN UNUSUAL GIFT
LONDON, July Amidat the familiar hast of salvers, dinner sets, dressing cases, and lamps, the gift of a wedding march to Mr. Henry Channen for his marriage to Lady Honor Guin ness is a resourceful departure from
custom.
***The Channon March," the novel present composed by Mr. John Churchill, nephew of Mr. Winston Churchill, will be played during the ceremony next Friday, at St. Margaret's,
3.
script volume of "Gondal Poems by Emily Bronte.
"
All these belonged to Mrs. George Smith, the widow of the great publisher, and letters from Robert Browning and his son show how the Browning MSS. were presented to her. They were destined by her will to come to the Museum after the death of the last of her five children, but by the generosity of the three survivors they passed yesterday into the hands of the trustees directly.
OLD PARK LÄNE PASSING The indestructible nature of such
There began yesterday the de- gift may perhaps have been prompted by the fate of the fres-molition of Brook House, one of the coes painted by Mr. Churchill for remaining three of the great old Mr. Chanson's flat, which were hoses of Park Lane. At midday severely damaged in a recent fire. the exestals of the tall stone urns surmounting the area wall which half-hid the lower windows hind been hacked away by the workmen, and the urns thrown on the ground. pops of yesterday, a
A TRIPLE CHAMPION
Jack Crawford, the Australian
U.S. BASEBALL
SPLENDID PITCHING BY HUBBELL
NEW YORK, July 87. MEETING in one of the most im portant matches of the season. Washington Senators to-day beat the New York Yankees in the tenth inainge
In the National League some splendid pitching by Hubbell and French saw Brooklyn blanked out by the Giants and Chicago treated likewise by Pittsburgh.
Scores as supplied by" Reuter were:
National League.
Philadelphia Boston
B. H. E.
(McCurdy homered for Philadel phis).
Philadelphia Boston
(Schulmerich homered for Phi- ladelphia).
¿New York
Brooklyn
(There were ten innings); Boston
Philadelphis
6
12 14
(Foxt homered for Philadelphia and Walters for Boston).
Detroit
St. Loul
9 15 10 17
There were twelve innings).
(Greenberg homered for Detroit
8 D
Pure juice of fresh
(Hubbell pitched and blanked out
on Monday, July 31, at 5.30 p.in/ who recaptured the lawa tennis the tombstones of the vanished Brooklyn).
"For Machine Gun Instruction. (h.)-Machine Gun Company:-
There will be no parade from July 29 to August 11. (1)Scottish Dompany:-
Musketry.-All ranks are remind ed that Musketry Part III will be fired on Sunday, July 30, at Peak Range at 9.30 a.m.
(k.)-Portuguese Company:-
There will be no lecture on August
1
The next lecture will be held on August & Subject Duties of Commanders and Sentries of Quar- ter Guards and general discussion and questions on duties of N.C.O.'s. generally.
(1)-Anzac Company:--
Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, July 31, for Machine Gun Instruction..
(m.) The Officer Commanding the A.A.LA. Co. will issue his Orders to his Commands separately 1. Promotion,
No. 1741 L/Cpl: M. W. Turner, Armoured Car Section, is promoted to Corporal, as from July 28, 1933,
J-Reversion.
No. 1789 Opl J.. T. Cook, No. 14 Platoon, reverts to ranks at his own request with effect from July 28, 1933.
4--Leave.
Majdr O. M. Manners, A.S.C. Cadre, is "granted leave from July 28 to August 25, 1933.
Capt. H. LA Bunbury is grant- ed three weeks' leave from July 27 to August: 16-1933.
6-Struck Off the Bizength. Fined and Dismissed by the Efficiency Board: No. 1473 Pte. La D. Allen, No, & Platoon, as from July 28, 1933.
L/Cpl. H. J. Armstrong, Baserve Permitted to resign:-No. 50, Company, as from July 21, 1833,
Having completed three years' service, No. 1543 Gor. G. H. Gandy, Battery, as from July 27, 1933; No. 1582 Go WC Low, Battery, 3 from July 28, 1933.
6-Strength,
championship for the Empire at Wimbledon yesterday," follows' -an- Patterson, who won in 1922 other Australian holder, Gerald,
Crawford is. now champion'' of three countries, Australia, France, and Great Britain."
It was long after he had made his great fortune in the City' that Sir Ernest Cassel acquired Brook House, and after spending a for- tune on its interior decoration wa As he has been invited to go to fully launched on that flashy career. in Edwardian society, in which he the United States after the Davis Cup, he has the unique opportunity remained to the time of his death of winning the championships of such a strangely elusive figure, car four leading dawn tennis nations-ing so little for those who accepted and of being the champion player the only thing that gave him plea his grandiose hospitality. Probably of three continents.
sure, apart from his money and |WIMBLEDON'S "DRAWS”. his affection for his only daughter, the late Mrs. Wilfrid Ashley, was bis close friendship with the late King Edward.
www
Curiously enough, the centre court at Wimbledon yesterday was might have expected. All the seats by no means the crowded spot one were taken, of course, but I could room, which comparing it with see large gaps in the free standing Wimbledon's own record-breaking standard of this year only comfortably filled.“
strange failure, of the men's singles What is the explanation of this
final to pull the crowd!" "Was it
ing to perpetuate his memory, for Nothing will soon be left stand- the grand establishment he created docks, has been tenantiess since the near Newmarket, Moulton Pad- death of Mr. 6. B. Joel, who bought it a few years after Sir
which can be pointed out to the Ernest's death. Even in the City there is no pile of great offices
place where he made his fortune. budding young financier as the His vast financial transactions were Or can it be that Wimbledon in Old Broad Street, with the in
conducted from a fey dingy rooms really prefers the women to the seription painted in faded letters, men 1 No fair comparison in atoutside the street door " E. Cassel." tendance can be made as between yesterday and to-day because a Saturday final should always score over a Friday
that many people stayed away be cause they feared a crushing attend ance in the sultry weather
But the thought that women players may possibly oust men in the favour of the public is one which I am sure will be viewed with gys disquiet" by many who will see in it further proof of the TEA PARTIES AT W.B.C. softening of our rational fibre.
To the casual visitor much that
goes on in the lobby of the World Conference is apparently pointless. Yet, for those who have eyes to see, nich can be gathered from the No. 2075 Tpr. G. Taylor, Charter.ittle tea parties that are held. ed Batik, Tel. No. 30376, M.G Troop, is from July 21, 1933
No: 2076 Tpr. F. E. W. Lammert, No. 28871, M.G. Troop, as from July Shameen Printing Press, Ltd., Tel
of the Monetary Committee's all- Thus, when, in the closing hour
day debate, M. Bonnet accom- panied by two of his advisers, at with Mr. Chamberlain and Sir down di one of the little tables No. 2077 Pte. G. W Giffen, animated and friendly discus
Frederick Leith-Rosa and engaged 30M Post, Tel. No. 28615, Nosion, it was not difficult to, guess
14 Platoon, as from July 24, · 1933.-
... 36. lost to S. A. Ismail and A.
H. Sladar .....
lost to A. H. Rumjahn an, A Curreemd
J. F. Chan and K. S. Cheng
(H.K.U.), MA
1st to A. H. and A. K.
lost to S. A Ism
Madara
lost thWTH Buijslur and Ja
A Carreem
LEAGUE BOWES
103
-0-6
24, 1933,
T. H. S. GALLETLEY,
Lieutenant,"
Adjutant, H.E.V.D.C.
Hong Kong, July 1933.
HOTIDEA
that some urgent matter required settlement.
The point in this instance was not, perhaps, of vital moment. I believe it concerned the British, : Hergeant's' Moss,
desire to press the subject of debate The Committee of the above will to a division at the French desire. meet. on Wednesday, August 2, ato avoid this public demonstration
of opinion.
16
10 pm ES
Power Miles, and Bayonets,
K.C.C. TEAMS FOR TODAY
There are still a number of Rifles
i
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Hopes of Co-operation.
and Bayonets which have not been Mr. Chamberlain carried bis returned to Store, in spite of the point, but it was equally apparent
The following team will repre- fact that repeated notices baye-and pleasant to note that the sent the KDC to-day
appeared in Ordera, Will all decision was reached without my
At 3.30 p.m. sharp at K.0.0.N.O.Q.'s, and men who are still in hard feelings being aroused on
***K.C.C: 9. C.C.C
possession of rifles, and bayonets, | either side.
W Hyde, A Howe, E. C. make a special effort to hand them Finchers, A. Hyde Lay (Skip).in before August 1, 1933,
11. Overy
ry, A EHayward, F. Goodwin, J. Fraser (Skip).
JM. W Brown, V. C. Labrum, JM Jack, & E. Silkstone (Skip) AVE.C.C. “A” ». K.C.C. HAM At 3.30 pm at Happy Valley A. Wright, 8. A Houghton, Aable at Zoarg, W. W. Hirst (Skip):
I may pleasant to note because there are some in high places at South Kensington who believe that the strength of Franco-British friendship at the Conference may yet result in faller co-operation in discussion of monetary problems than might have been anticipated Headquarters from the outcome of yesterday's
dless, debate. oria Be
The Annual Aquatic sports will be held at the Victoria Recreation Club an urday, August 12, 1833, at 9 p.
Admission tickets Voluntee (Officers Mess, A Jones, B. Greenwood, P. and Canteen) and the Kristofersen, B. Kern (Skip). creation Chib,
0. Huber, MB. Rakusen,cluding tax,
T. W. Carr: L.. Jack (Skip).
O'Connor, beat Gloucester by an FRANK AND innings in the other match con
"cluded in two days,
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
Yorkshire beat Midases by 10
wokets at Lord's
Fiddlesex 130 (Verity 5 for 43)
* 192 (Verity § for:49),(lo Yorkshire 302 (Sims 4 for 108)
38 for no, wicket.
Essex bent Gloucester by an in- mings and 48 runs at Clacton, an 44 WNichols 7 for $52)
TICH
FAMOUS MSS. FOR BRITISH ARMUSEUM
Entrance fee 50 cents per man per event, whether team or in In t case in the Grenville Library dividual events. Entries are to be of the British Museum, there have made in writing accompanied by the been placed on, exhibition volumes necessary feos to 0.8.M. Padgett and letters comprising perhaps the at Volunteer Headquarters no later | most important gift of literary KENT beat Leicester in their than 6 pm on Monday, August manuscripts of the Victorious period i
county championship match 1933-
which da ever been presented to the Museum
LONDON, July 28.
by 176 runs. A feature of the Full particulars have been issued game was the good bowling by Tich to all ranks of the Corps by circu-ey consist of the original Freeman who took a wickets in lar letter.
scripts (each in three volumes) of two innings for 128 runs, while Permission has been obtained Charlotte Bronte ahirley," Woolley made 131 in a pretty from the Committes of the Victoria Villette, and Jane Eyre" of innings
Recreation Club for entrante in the above events to practice in the V.R.C. Swimming Bath during the tiffin hours (19 noon to 2 p.m.) Portuguese of Thackeray's The
There will be Dancing for two hours after the conclusion of the Sports
The scored were:-
By
Kent, 390(Basith 6 for 88) and 301 for 9" (Woolley 13).
fester (Freeman 6 for 87) F375) (Freeman for 41)
سلام
the whole Browning's The Ring and the Book of Elizabeth Bar fut Browding ordf Sianets from the
Wolves and the Tamil - (
tie original to the story the Widował "); nalepí
Only one mansion in Park Lane remains in the possession of the head of its own family. London- derry House, for Dudley House has
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.Pittsburgh Chicago,
2 0
(French pitched and blanked out Chicago)
St. Louis Cincinnati
(Bottomley
homered
for
American League.
Louis)
Chicago Cleveland
Washington New York
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