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{LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned, have" received
instructions from The Liquida-·|
tney
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
WEDNESDAY,
the 18th October, 1929.
Commencing at 10.30 sm.
At No 2. Bagilla. Lyttleton Road.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Particulars from Catalogues.
On View from Tuesday, the 17th October, 1939.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
tors.
instructions from the Liqulda-
to sell by
"PUBLIC AUCTION
on
THURSDAY.
the 19th October, 1939
Commencing at 10.30 x.m.
At Ellenbrd." Sassoon Road.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
also
One Frigidaire One Philip Radio Set One Grandfather. Clock
and
Ong "Chrysler" Motor Car, No. 233
Particulars from Catalogue.
On View from Wednesday, the 18th October, 1930.
Terma Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PÚBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
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to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
OA
THURSDAY,
the 19th October, 1939.
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Commencing at 5.15 pm.
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At their Bales 'Room, No, z, Con- naught Bond Central (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor)..
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE -STAMES
On View from. Wednesday, the 18th October,; 1989.
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS. „AUCTIONEERS.
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Dn
WEDNESDAY,
the 18th October, 1939
Commencing at 2.30 pm.
At Godown No. 12 of The Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon.
for account of, the concerned.
3257 Bugs Sugar
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133 Bags Shelled Feariuts
tall more or less damaged)
H.K. POLICE
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RESERVE
Orders by the Hon. Mr. C, G. Perdue, Commissioner of Police
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ANNUAL INSPECTION
It is expected to hold the An dual Inspection between Novem- ber 6 and 10, 1939 and all Com manding Officers are requestert to commence preparations for this. Practice Parades at dates to be notified later, will be held,
CHINESE COMPANY Strength. The following have been permitted to resign from the Chinese Company:-
GENERAL
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
(CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY) APPOINTMENTS & PROMOTIONS Pte. M. A Gill, No. 5 M.G. Cor. Bdr. A. L... Cole, 4th Bty. to be Res.. to No. 5 M.G. Coy.. Pte.. Sgt.. 13.10.39.
30.9.39.
L/Bdr. R. L Rocha, 4th Bty. to 'Ptes. E M. Marques, G. M. do be Bdr 13.10.39.
Silva,
W. E Gutierrez, F. R. Gnr. J. Lee, 4th Bty. to be Baleros, A. L. Rocha, R. D. Silva, L/Bdr.. 13.10.39.
H. J. Gutteres, J. A. da Luz, J. E. Ftes. L. H. G. Frost and, W. N. A. Silva, R. M. Silva, Sgt. V. A. Neves. Smalley. Pay Section to be Cpl., | Opt, G. A: Ribeiro, Ptes. A. Garcia, 13.10.39
E A. V. Remedios, E. U. Alves. L Pte. A Steven. Fd. Amb, to be G. Morales, L. O, Agabeg. G. A. Sgt.. 13.10.39,
Souza and J. M. J. Xavler, trom A.A. Coy. Res. to AA. Coy.. Pte., 30.9.39.
1
LEAVE
Onr. P. Polson, ist Bty., 22.9.39 to 21.9.40.
F/Cdt. A. F. Walkden, from "Air Arm Res, to AC. Pl.. Pte. 30.9.39.
Ptes. F. Culler, R. Connor and J. B. Koster, from A.S.C. Coy. Res. to Sig-A.S.C. Pte., 30.9.39.
Pte. T. B. M. Conolly, Armd, C. P., 6.10.39 to: 5.1.40.
Sigmn, H. L. Carson, Corps
Constable R31 Bau Ka Ying as nals, 8.10.39 to 31.10.39. from October 12, 1939.
Constables R10 Soong Choong Hing, R12 Lim Ngot Yoon, R15 9.
Pte. D. B. Nelson, No. 1 Coy.. 14.10.39 to 14.11.39.
Gar. H.-M. Howell, 2nd 19.10.39 to 7.12.39,
STRENGTH-DECREASE
M.G.
Sgt A. Steven, L/Cpl. W. T. Bil- son, Ptes. W, E Allen and H. F. Shields, from Fd. Amb. Res. to Fd. Bty..Amb. Pte.. 30.9.39."
Sigmn. K. C. Pih, Corps Signals.
Cpl. J. L. Barnes, from Fd. Amb. to Fd. Amb. Res.. Cpl. 13.10.39, Coy, to Unit Res., Pte., 13.10.39.
Pte. J. H. Gelling from AS.C.
Pte. J Ormiston, A.S.C. Com-Cadre to Unit Res., Spr. 13.10.39.
Spr. F. D. Angus from ROD. pany, 11.9.39.
12.7.39.
18,9,39.
Pte. E. Pilgrim, M.M.G. FL,
Pte. L. Gomes, Fleld Ambulance,
C. H. Langm. R22 Leung Kwong Chol, R37 Loung Wing Tseung, R38 Henry Wong, R55 Wong Yuk Pul, R82 Lau Chung Hon R71 Wong Lap Fan, R72 Fong Hing, 195 Họ Thong Choi F101 Lam Fung Lung, R83 Mak Hung Kwong, R69 Fong Kwok Yin, R84 Leung Teh Min, and ALSR, 78'Cheang Terms: Cash on Delivery.
Wye Sum as from October 7, 1939.2.10.39..
Training Course-Part I. All re- Sigmn. D. Yeung, Corps Signals. LAMMERT BROS.,cruits who have not passed Part 1 of Training Course will attend Central Police Station on Friday, October 20 at 17.30 hours sharp for Instruction under Crown Sergeant A120 Riddell., N.C.O's, will attend as detailed. Dress--Khaki Uniform, Cap with Khaki Cover. Belt with
AUCTIONEERS.
IRISH SUSPECTS Brace, Whistle and Chain, and
IN CANTEEN®
Handed Over To Police
Truncheon,
Training Course-Part 1 The undermentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chi- nese Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course Tuesday, October 17 at 17.30 hours sharp:
Constables
on
R17 Chan Yeung
Two Trishmen were detained at the balloon barrage centre at Nor-Kwong, R29 Lee Ting Shun. R96 ton, Sheffield, following a conver-
Leung Wat Kit, R148 Lau Mau, sation said to have been overheard at the centre. An RAF police Tam. R149 Tang Kwong Wing, R147 Leung Chi Lup. R148 Charles officer and an armed guard hand- R150 Koh Kwal Sur, R151 Lam ed the men over to the Eckington Chong Sing. R152 Ip Ching, R153 police after they had had reported Sung Pak Ching. E154 W. Chaun. to them statements alleged to have R155 Lal Kwok Chin, R150 Cheng Lok Sang. R157 Ng Ping. Kwong, R158 Koh Hon Ying, R160 Ts'o Kwi: Ching, R180 Fung Hon Hung, R161 Kong Sal Lun, R162 Tang Lin Fui and R183 Li Kam Chuen,
been made in the canteen at the balloon depot.
New plans for dealing with LH.A. terrorists, were discussed at a con- ference of Scotland Yard chiefs re- cently. After the conference fresh Instructions were sent to every police station in the Metropolitan
area.
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3.10.39.
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A/Sgt. J. G. Robertson, Ptes. F. A. Engelbrecht, H. Q. Hunt, E T. Harris and J. R. M. Suiter, Field Ambulance, 13.10.39.
TRANSFERS:
Gnr. P. Poison from 1st Bty. to. Unit Res.. Gnr., 22.9.39,"
Gnrs. B. I. Bickford, G. Hill and E. L. Strange, from 1st Bty. Res. to 1st Bty., Gnr., 30.9,39.
Bdr. H. B. Neve and Gnr. J. B. Pomeroy, from 1st Bty. Res. to 1st Bty.. Gnr.. 30.9.39,
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Gnrs, L. L. Rocha, J. A. R. Bo- wen, A. H Seemin and M. F. Houghton, from 3rd Bty. Res. to 3rd Bty., Grr., 30.9.39.
Pte. E. A. R. Fowles from A.S.C. Coy. Res. to A.8.C. Coy. Pte.. 13.10.39:
STRENGTH-INCREASE Gnr. A. V. Kolatchoff, 1st Bty.. 22.9.69.
Gnr. G. Chow, 3rd Bty., 9.10.39. Gar. M. H. Ozorio, 5th A.A. Bty., 9.10.39.
Ptes. W. D. McMaster. R. Morri- son, J. B. Wood and K. Watson, No. 2 MG Co. (No. 6 P1. 12.10.39.
TELEPHONE
in the Canteen, number 23028. A telephone has been installed Volunteers will not now use the will use Office telephones. Officers only
phone.
the Officers' Mess tele-
E. N. THURSBY. Captain. Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.
AFFILIATED UNIT Gnrs. C. L. Kwok, P. K. Sim and
Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. C.-T. Choy, from 4th Bty. Res. to
The next lecture, on First Aid 4th Bty.. Qnr., 30.9.39.
will be held on Friday, October. 20 Spr: W. C. Simpson from Fa.in the St. John Cathedral Hall at Coy. Engs. Res to Fd. Coy. Engs. 5.30 p.m.. 1: Spr., 30.9.39.
The following were attached to the Military Hospital, Bowen Road, for training during the period
A/Cpl. J. Dobson," from Corps Sigs. Res. to Corps Sigs.. Sigum.,
30.9.39.
Ptes. H. J. Woolley and C. Cham- Pelovier, from A.C. PL Res" to A.C. PL. Pte.. 30.9.39.
L/Cpl. R. L. Groome from M.M.G. Pl. Res. to M.M.G. Pl, Pte., 30.9.39.
Pte. C. B. L. Bander from M.M.G. Fi. Res. to M.M.G. PL, Pte., 30.9.39. L/Sgt. E. Burson, A/Cpl. R. A. J. Simpson, A/Cpl. C. F. J. Simp- son, Ftes. E. C. Drown, W. J. Dyer, R. M. C. Dobbe, F. H. King, J. Bar- row and R. H. Griffiths, from No. 1 M.G, Coy, Res. to No. 1 M.G. Coy., Pte., 30.9.39. H
Training Course-Part 1 Re- volver shooting practice will held at Kennedy Road Range on Sunday, October 22 at 10.00 hours Detectives were ordered to visit sharp. Recruits detailed and hotels and apartment houses in those who have not yet fired their their districts, and request the pro-annual course will attend. There prietors to, telephone to Scotland will be no class for instructions in Yard at once descriptions of Irish the handling of arms and trigger men seeking temporary lodging. pressing at Company Headquarters Police on duty in Downing-street this week, or until further notice. have received orders not to allow Training Course-Part IV." The any car, the occupants of which undermentioned members will at have no Foreign Office permit, to tend Chinese Company Headquar-Coy, Pte, 30.9.39. be driven through the gates to the ters on Monday, and Thursday,
shown:
Lady Masterton-Smith, 28.8.39 to 4.9.39.
Mrs. E. Tebbutt, 28.8.39 to 4.9.39. Mrs. C. Addis-Martin, 11.9.39 to 18.9.39
Mrs. H. T. Buxton. 11.9.39 to 18.9.39.
Miss H. Wolt. 25.9.39 to 2.10.39. Miss M. W. Hutchison, 25.9.39 to 2.10.39.
Mrs. P. H. Mace. 2.10.39 to 9.10.39. Miss S. A. V. Reeve. 2.10.39 to 9.10.39.
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Strength-Increase: Miss B. C. Stratton, 24.9.39; Mrs. 8. U. Sarel 4.10.39.
Ptes. . B. S. Thomson, T. D. | Paton and A. W. MacKenzie, from Strength-Decrease: Miss. G. M. No. 2 M.G. Coy. Res. to No. 2 M.G. Thomas and: Miss
Pte. G. A. Waller from No. 3
Foreign Office. Those without per-October 16 and 19 respectively at M.G. Coy. Res. to No. 3 M.G. Coy.. mits must alight in Downing-street 17.30 hours sharp for Part IV of Pte., 30.8.39.
Training Course (ARP.) under Sub-Inspector (R) Chan Chang Turig
Constables R128 Chan Yiu Hing, R129 Li Chang, R130 Chan Tak
Cheong, R131. Lam Kwok Foo.
of Whitehall, and no one without a permit will be allowed to enter the Foreign Office quadrangle carrying parcels or suitcases. EMÒRE BOMBS IN LIVERPOOL
Two more bomb outrages occur- red in Liverpool bringing the total Cheong Shing. R134 Leung Tak R132 Law Man Cho, R133 Chan In Liverpool in four days to eight. Kwong, R135 Yunk Fook Ful, R137 The first occurred in a letter-box Ler Tang Bang, R138 C. B. G. in the wall of the West Derby Leong, R139 Chan Wai Chun, R140 Station, on the Cheshire Lines Wei Ying Yuen, R141 Lo Shiu Rallway.. A gaping hole was blown Kwai. R142 Seah Cheow Hong and in the wall where the letter-box R143 John Ma. had, been..
The other explosion demolished a pavement pillar-box at the June- tion of Derwent-raad and. Green- lane. A portion of a toy balloon has been removed by the police.
BENZEDRINE
WOMAN
KILLED
WRITER
A woman writer who died ber flat at Pembridge-square.: WA had taken a large dose of the drug benzedrine.
this was stated at the Inquest Patrol duty. Patrol duty will be at Paddington on Miss Iris Gulver carried out as ordered.
Wilkinson, a New Zealander. The verdict was suicide while of un- sound mind.
INDIAN COMPANY Training Course-Part II. The undermentioned members of the Indian Company will attend In- dian Company Headquarters, on An attempt was inade to wreck Tuesday, October 17 at 17,50 hours the Glasgow-Edinburgh L.M. S. for instruction in Part II of Train-
LINE-WRECKING ATTEMPT
land High Commissioner, sald he Mr. W. J. Jordan: the New Zea
had known Miss Wilkinson for
many years, he had been in 11- health for some time.
railway line at Shotts. Five ing Course, and will also attend The coroner, Mr. Ingleby. Oddle, pounds of gelignite, with detona- for an examination in Part II of sald benzedrine, a fairly new drug. tor, and fuse attached, had been Training Course on Thursday, was sometimes taken by students
on the permanent way. October 19 at 17.30 hours under sitting for examinations tor pro When found the fuse had burned Mr. W. R. Chester-Woods, Frinci- duce stimulation of the brain. to within a few inches of the de pal, Police Training School:- tonator.
placed
+
13.10.39.
Brock,
M.
(Sgd.) MRS. E. M. BEGG, Commandant, Nursing Detachment. ЯE.V.D.C.
Crews Needed Elsewhere
BRITISH GUNBOATS
- LEAVE YANGTZE
LONDON Oct. 3 (By Aiz Mall)-It is announced that the Admiralty havey decided to withdraw several of the river gunboats from patrol service on the Yangtze for employment elsewhere, on the ground that It is not justifiable, in tims of war, to retain them on their peacetime duties there,
NAVY LIST
gunboats in the Yangtze notilla-
The August Navy List shows 15 10 large and five small, the latter being usually on duty above the Gorges, They are manned by active service omcers and ratings, whose Bentedriné, now on the poison aggregate numbers are Constables R231 A. Karim, R2391st, has been called the "con-alderable, Though their duties, of con- It is thought that the explosives M. A. Hamet, R229 K Alam, R218fidence drug.” were stolen from a local colliers. B. Abbas, R255 A 8. Mohamed, and the police are making exhaus- R250 R. Khan, R267 J Din E272 Live inquiries.
M, Nazir, R278 1, Kripp, R277 M. Twelve sticks of 'gelignite and 22 | Afzai, R274 H. Khan, R281 K, S. caps were found recently by Glas- Mehal, R285 M Ibrahim, R281 A. gow workmen engaged in de- R. Feroz, R288 M Alim, R299 molishing the dieused offices of a Niametullah, R101 N. Khan, R702 city firm of brickbuilders and M. Hayat, and R703 J. J. Tellis. building contractors at the corner
Patrol Duty Patrol duty will
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or Tradeston-street and Kingston-be carried out as ordered street. Both galignite and caps
were ineffective through exposure
to damp.
The bridge over the River Wear
FLYING SQUAD
Strength. The following
have
patrolling the river and protecting. peaceful shipping against law- lessness, are of great value to British trade interest in time of
to the prosecution of the war, The reduction in their number will re- for important, service elsewhere. lease officers and men much needed
Patrol Duty. Patrol duty will peace, they are in no sense essential be carried out as ordered.
EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Kit Formis, "Kit forms to be duly Emergency Unit Reserve, as early completed and return to the o. C.
as possible.
NOT JUSTIFIABLE
Defendu Examination.
The Admiralty has decided to All re-withdraw from service on the crafts of the Emergency Unit Re Yangtze, for employment elsewhere, serve will attend V.R.C. on Friday, service officers and ratings, whose for Defendu Examination.
carrying the main Newcastle-Sun-been permitted to resign:from the October 20 at 17.15 hours sharal patrol the river in peace time, derland-Middlesbrough railway line Flying Squad:
Is being guarded by ex-Servicemen 1 Crown Sergeant R336 A. Gascon, equipped with rifles and helmets and Constables R308 L Krinchisky, The tunnel through which trains | R322 G. R. Payne, R324 Harry pass to Sunderland station Is Chan, R326 Chan Wing, R335, Tam patrolled by ex-Rervicemen and Kon Ling, R337 K. Mariott, R347 plain clothes railway police,
CC. Pereira, and R358 H. Wong.
be carried out as ordered.
Patrol Duty Patrol duty will retain these ships and their highly It is not thought justifiable to
trained crews in China on daties which, however useful, cannot be called essential for the prosecution of the war.
O. Eager.
DSP.(R); Hongkong, Monday, Oct. 16,
SAY
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1939.
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