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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS AUCTIONST

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received THE Undersigned have received THE

instructions from the Liquida-

Instructions from The Liquida-

tors

to sell by..

PUBLIC AUCTION

FRIDAY, the 29th September, 1939.

Commencing at 18.30 am.

At Nos. 1 and 2. Longsight Villas, Victoria Road (just below Felix Villas) "Lower

"Terrace."

A. QUANTTTT OF VALUABLE

“HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:

tor

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

OR.

THURSDAY,

the 28th SEPTEMBER, 1939.

Commencing at 10,30a.m.

M

GENERAL

CENTRAL POLICE COURT SURPRISES IN CASE OF ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

Pretty Chinese Girl Gives Evidence In English

TWO ACCUSED TURN WITNESSES

A pretty Chinese girl startled the Central Police Court during the hearing of a conspiracy case yesterday, when, on being called to the witness-stand and addressed by the interpreter in Chinese. she turned to the Magistrate. Mr. R. Edwards, and sald in perfect English, "I would prefer to give my evidence in English.".

Her name is Spek Chung, andjed to testify against the first de- she is the daughter of Shek Chal, fendant.

At No. 5, Basilea, Lyttleton Road. complainant in the case in which Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ, ap-

Ly

QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FÜRNITURE

Catalogues will be issued.

On VIEW from WEDNESDAY, 1 Fine Modern Style Drawing Room the 27th, SEPTEMBER, 1939.

Suite

1 Modern Dining Room Suite

1 Pair Teakwood Bedsteads with Simmons Springs and Beauty Rest Mattresses and Furniture to match.

also

* ,,

A Quantity of other Household Furniture. Cut Glass and other Glass Ware, Cutlery, Electric Heaters, Lamps, Cooking Utensils. Plants in Pots, etc., etc.

and

One. Frigidaire

On View from Thursday, the 28th September, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

Take Bus No. 3A-(Felix Villas),

LAMMERT. BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

a

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

three women, Cheng, Yim-fan. 24, pearing for the three defendants, Ho Buet-ying. 25, and Chan Fong, then explained that he was not in 27, were charged with conspiracy a position to appear for the first to obtain from Shek Chal on June and held a watching brief for the 22 the sum of $196 by purporting other two. The first defendant to be in a position to obtain a flat said she would defend herself. for him in Queen's Road. Central, Mr. M. A. da Silva was for the at a rental of $36 per month, complainant.

LOOKING FOR FLAT

Another dramatic moment in the hearing yesterday was when the

After an Inspector attached to second and third defendants, on No. 7 Police Station had given the grounds that they posed as formal. evidence of identification owner of the fat and rent collec- Lat a parade held at his station tor. respectively, only friendship for the first defendant. made to the Police. Shek Kung, through shortly after the report had been turned Crown witnesses, and offer- speaking" in English told the Court how her father and mother were looking for a flat. They met Cheng See, through whom they met first defendant.

Miss A. C. Remedios and. Mr. L. A. Carvalho, popular Kowloon residents, who were married in the Rosary Church yesterday afternoon.

THE Undersigned "have received ROSARY CHURCH

tor,

instructions from the Liquida-

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

on

FRIDAY, the 29th September, 1939.

Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

At Room No. 5, Pedder Building. 4th Floor.

....

A QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE

At 3 o'clock p.m.

At Room No. 307, York Building A QUANTITY OF OFFICE

FURNITURE

At 3.15 p.m.

At Room No. 307, Bank of East Building.

A ́ QUANTITY ^OF' OFFICE

"FURNITURE

At 3.30 p.m.

At Room 55, No. 10, Ice House Street (Stock Exchange Building).

A QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE

At 3.45 p.m.

At Room No. 83, Stock Exchange Building.

A QUANTITY OF OFFICE. FURNITURE

Immediate Delivery.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

What do

you want?

If there is anything you want "to "boy or sell.

Classifed ment in

small Kávertin

the Hong- Kong Daily Prasi.

words $1.00 prepaid

for 3 insertions.

WEDDING

With her mother she went to see some fats and eventually they decided to take one opposite the Oriental Theatre. The rent was said to be $36, and 3180 was re- quired as "tea" money and her mother agreed to this.

They paid Cheng. See and the servant of the second defendant $30. Next day. Cheng See said that 2nd defendant was going to Macao and that they had better clinch the bargain by paying the tea. money.

WENT TO BANK

Her father, however, refused to pay any money except in the pre- sence af witnesses. same day, witness and her father went to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, withdrew $200, and went to the On Lok Yuen Cafe where by arrange- ment they met the three defen- dants. From there they went, to a shop in First Street and paid $166 to a man who said he was the owner of the shop. Two receipts The following arrived in Hong-obtained for the payments were kong yesterday:

produced....

ARRIVALS IN

THE COLONY

Mr. and Mrs. H M. Baldridge, According to the receipt, the Mr. W. D. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. A. house for which the "rent" and W. Gibson, Mrs. B. M. Guinness, "tea" money was paid was 199,

Mr. L. A. Carvalho &

Miss A. C. Remedios Mrs. Er Roberts, Mr. G. Sham-but she later discovered that No.

Way

The Rosary Church, Kowloon, dasani, Mr. Leong Kan-pol, Mr. Ah] 199 was a restaurant and that the yesterday afternoon

illed Hing, Mr. Chan Ga, Mr. Hao Choy-house described to them was 255 with friends and relatives of Miss kun, Mr. Hao Lu-cheng. Miss Ye which was already occupied by a A. C. Remedios and Mr. L. A. Car-Saw-heng. Mr. F.. Clements, Mrs. dentist. valho who were married by the Rev. Y. S. Destress, Mr. R. Gonzales, After further evidence had been Father L. M. Rossi at 3.45 o'clock. Mrs. A. J. Silos and Master J. MA. recorded the court, at the request

The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Silos, "Mr. R. Sinoff.

of Mr. da Silva, adjourned to visit V. L. Remedios and the late Mr.

the two flats concerned. The hearing was adjourned til to-day.

ין:

Mr. R.. A. Kennedy, Sub-Lieut. G.

V. L. Remedios. She was escorted A. Liverside, Lt. P. Milligan, Mr. J. to the altar by her brother Mr. W. McLeod, Mr. K. M. Pocock, Mr. A. M. Remedios.

and Mrs. F. Rosenfeld, Mr, and The wedding attire of the Mrs. M. O. Simpson. Capt. F. G. bridal party was informal Miss Solbe, Mrs. H. Wolfes, Mrs. G. 8. Remedios wearing â two-piece Alexander and infant, Mr. and tailored sharkskin suit with a white Mrs. C. Brand and children, Mrs. blouse and a white straw" open U. "Baker and children, Mr. C. Coul, crown hat, having a white dotted Mr. C. E. Chennells, Mr. J. Demp- vell trimming. The accessories of sey. the bride's costume were white.

Mr. R. Hogarth, Mrs. G. P. Hor-

and a small corsage of yellow wood, Mr. 1. R. Jack Mr. C. Littler.

Mrs. J. Lewis, Mr. 1. E. Máy cock, Mr. R. Mackenzie, Mr. K.1N.

roses was worn at her shoulder.

BRIDE'S ATTENDANT

Government House Team Lose Again

KOWLOON DOCK TRIUMPH

the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club Entertained at lawn bowls "by

yesterday, a Government House

Miss Alice da Roza, attending McLeod. Mr. D. C. Phillips, Mr. A Miss Remedios, was attired in a C. Pool. Mr. N. Reynolds, Mr. C. C. blue crepe frock with a matching Smith, Mr. W. Todd. Mr. H. Tyler, bolero. Her hat, a large leghorn. Mr. F. Woodhead, Miss Le Aah-woi, team led by His Excellency the was trimmed in white and blue Mr. W. C. Walker. veiling.

Governor, was defeated by 56 shota Miss Yuen Tee, Mrs. M. Ambrose to 45. His Excellency led his own The groom was attended. by Mr. and infant, Mr. A. J. Avramow, Mr. rink to victory by 18 shota to 14, J. de Almeida and Mr. A. E Car-L. Stone, Mrs. H. B. Lelper, Mr. and over R. Lapsley's four. valho.

Mrs. C. O'Donnell, Syed Mahmood

"

The scores follow:

At the conclusion of the cere- bin Syed Hussein, Miss E. Bell, mony the bridal couple entertain- Mrs. B. 8. de Miranda and Miss N. Leod, J. Deakin and His Excel- W. A Cornell, Brigadier T. Mc- ed in the bride's residence, No. 88. de Miranda, Lt.-Com, C. Hency the Governor (skip) beat Humphreys Avenue, Kowloon; at Drage, Mr. B. W. Gittins, Miss HR. Cooper, E, Cock, S. Gray and an informal reception.

M. Halliday, Mr. P. C. Huang, Mr. R. Lapsley (skip) 18-14. The honeymoon of the popular and Mrs. C. R. Limas and children, Lt Col Collin, Mr. Justice R. E. Mr. and Mrs. Carvalho will be Lt.-Com. C. J. Wood. d spent at Fanling:

Lindsell, Mr. Milne, and H H. Mr. Chal Kim-swee, Miss Chol Pegg (skip) drew with A Calman, Wing-yung, L/Cpl. P. M. Decreux, M. Ferguson, R. Morrison and J. C. Mr. Heng Cheng-swee, Mr. Lee Brown (skip) 18-18.

POLICE OFFICERS

RETURN

Hin-yeang. Sergt. and Mrs. A. Mar- J. Owen-Hughes, J, A. Fraser, tins, Mr. J. Martins, Mr. Hon. B. H. Dodwell, and Sir Atholl The following police officer re-Martins, Miss M.Martins, Ber-MacGregor (kip) lost to W. turned from leave yesterday geant M. Pais, Dr. W H Rennie, Houston, C. B. M. Thom, V. Ramsay Bergt, and Mes, C. Baysting, Sergt. Mr. Wong Man-hon, Mr. B: da Band J. Kempton (skip) 24-8. and Mra W. T. Dixey-Beal Sergt. Alfonso, Mr. L. 'da Cunha e Bilva. | || Danbrowsky and Bergt. and Mr. R. de Graca, Mr. A. Pereira. Mrs. H. B. Dewar,

Mr. Tsang Hop, Mr. A. Seraga and Mr. V Quimba

SAPPERS CHARGED

Cpl. A. Riddle and Sapper G. Swinburn, of the Royal Engineers. appeared before Mr. R. AD. Forrest at the Central Court yes- terday on a charge of malicious damage to a rickshaw and three counts of assault on two watch-

· Tõeeman aran, MONETTIR,

ONE CASE OF

CHOLERA ON

TUESDAY

UNUSUAL CASE

A case of an unusual nature was brought before MAR. AD For rest' at the Central Court yester day

· An employee of the Tai Hang Chuen eating house, named: "Ng Cheung, › was summoned for spit/ ting on the kitchen floor,' - con- Nine cases of tuberculosis, four trary to the Public Health Regula- then and a street coolie, on Olou-cases of tysentery one case of tione appl cester Road early yesterday morn-cholera and one case of kiterič Banitary Inspector T. Beddon ing. The hearing was fixed for fever were notified to the Health was the complamant....... October 16.

Department on Bept. 28.

A fine of $5 was imposed,

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