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GENERAL
C.B.S. Gives Up Prizes
PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. CONTRIBUTION TO
THE
THE Undersigned have received THE Undersigned have received
instructions from the Liquida-
instructions from Liquidators
tars.
and others
to sell by
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
it
an
THURSDAY,
the 19th October, 1939
Commencing at 10.30 a.m.
At Ellenbud," Sassoon "Road.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
One Frigidaire
also
One Phillip Radio Set
One Grandfather Clock
and
PUBLIC AUCTION
On
FRIDAY,
the 28th October, 1939.
Commencing at 2:30 p.m.
At their Sales Room, No. 35. Hankow Road, Kowloon.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
el
Comprising:
Chesterfield
Suites. Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing tables, Chest- of-drawers, Dining tables, Chairs, Sideboards, Rugs, Carpets, Ca- binets, Desks, Bookcases, Or- naments, Cutlery. Porcelain, Glass. Brass and Silver Ware, Gramophones and Records, Elec- tric heaters, etc..
One Chrysler" Motor Car, No. 236 E., P..
Particulars from Catalogue.
also
On View from Wednesday"
the 18th October, 1939.
One Kalvinator
One G. E. Refrigerator
One Radio
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
Tinstructions from the Liquida-
tore
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
THURSDAY,
the 19th October, 1939, commencing at 12.15 pin..
at the Offices of Chien Bisin Bgineering Co., Ltd.. First, Floor, Shell House, Queen's Road," Cen- tral
A QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Typewriters, Ceiling Fans, Desks, Office Chairs. Cupboarda, Glass Cabinets, Celling Lamps, Filing Stand, etc., etc.
On View on Day of Sale.
Terms: As Customary.
"LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
and
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
On View from Thursday. the 19th October, 1939,
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
THE Undersigned have received instructions from the Liquida-
tor
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
FRIDAY,
29th October, 1939,
Commencing at 10.30 am.
At No. 39, Conduit Road.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:---
Chesterfield Couch and chaira, Bookcases, Teak cabinet, Pictures, Ornaments, Brass. wate, Dining table, chairs, Sideboards. Cutlery Crockery, Glass ware, Bedsteads. Wardrobes, Dressing tables, Chest- of-drawers, Carpets, Curtains, etc.,
nisë
One Micr-scope
One Frigidaire
Oné Camera
urs Undersigned have received on view from Thursday, the 19th
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
THURSDAY,
the 19th October, 1939.
Commencing at 5.15 p.m.
At their Bales Room, No. 2, Con- aught, Road, Central (Room No. 45, 2nd Floor).
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF. POSTAGE STAMPS
On View from Wednesday, the 18th October, 1939.
Terins: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS. AUCTIONEERS
October, 1939,
Catalogues will be issuęd.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
DONT FORGET
THAT WHEN You are at Home you can get the
HONG KONG
DAILY PRESS. at SELFRIDGES.
THE Undersigned have received THE
instructions from the Liquida-
tors
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
FRIDAY,
the 20th October, 1989.
at 3 o'clock p.m.
At their Sales Room. No: 35,
Hankow Road, Kowloon,
One Ford V. 8. Calriolet "(1935)
and
One Chevrolet Sedan
On View on Day of Sale,
Terms: As Customary.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS,
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THURSDAY'S MENU
BREAKFÄST
Melon Cereal
Fish Cakes
Bacon
Popovers Coffee
LUNCHEON
Shrimp Chowder Cucumber Salad Pork and Baked Beans Stewed Tomatoes Creamed Onions Brown Bread Raisin Pudding Tea
DINNER
Noodle Soup Deviled Egg Salad Harm Steak Candied Sweet Potatoes
Lima. Беля Stewed Corn Relishes
Jello Coffee
AIRPORT NEWS
Imperial Alrways;
NORTHBOUND
ኮ
Thursday: Bangkok, Hanoi,
Hongkong. Denebala-4 pm
Sunday, Bangkok, Hanol, Hong-
kong.
Dardanus-4 pm.
SOUTHBOUND Sunday: Hanol, Bangkok. Denebola am
Air France:
NORTHBOUND Thursday: France, Hanoi, Hong
kong. Service p.m.
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SOUTHBOUND Thursday: Hanni, France, Service-D.MI
Pan American Airways;
EASTBOUND
Wednesday: U. S. A,
Hongkong. Philippine Clipper-2 p.m.
WESTBOUND
Manila,
Thursday: Manila, USA Philippine Chipper-8.30 am. Note: Imperial Airways' midweek service inward is expected this
BRITISH WAR FUND
At a meeting of the papils of the Central British School, special- ly convened by the Prefects yes- terday, It was unanimously decided to request the Principal to allow any money which might be spent. in prizes this year to be used in- stead as a contribution to the Eri- tish War Organization" Fund.
A.R.P. ORDERS
(Orders by Wing-Commander A. H. 8. Steele Perkins, OBE. Director of Air Raid Precautions).
STRENGTH INCREASE
The following having qualified at an examination are posted to the es tablishment
Instructors: Dr. (Mrs.) Fehily. (With, distinction) Mrs. E. Basto, Chan Jim Fui, Mr. Lo Meng Choon, Mr. D. W. Hume. Mr. C. E. Tavares, Miss H. Abbas. Mr. Chan Yeo Kee.
Miss M. Mooney, Mr. 8. L. Monaghan, Mr. Josephi Tsang, Mr. V. Tanh, Mr. E. B. Ibarra, Mrs. A. Beraha, Miss R. Rut tonjee, Mr. Krok Ying Kong, Mr. O. Sadick.
Wardens:-Miss J. Matthews.
STRENGTH DECREASE Resignation:-P. E D'Almada Re medios of the Union Trading Co. ha3 realgued from the position of Deputy Head Warden for Kewloon
Appointment:-J. Ribeira of 1, Min. den Avenue, Kowloon, has been ap pointed Deputy Divisional Warden for Tsimshatsui.
TRAINING
Practical Courses: In future, when Instructors complete A practical course, the letters "P.P.O." will be placed against their names to denote these extra qualifications.
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Members of the stat who have 30 far qualified are as follows:-Francis Wong.
S' Leung. Cheng Kim Wab, J. L, Youngsaye, B.Sc., S. K. Luk, Fung Tam Leung,
Forthcoming Practical Course for
English Warden Instructors Warden Instructors wishing to un- |dergo & forthcoming practical course should submit their names to their respective Chief Wardens not later than the October 24, 1939.
Forthcoming Lectures in Chinese, Hongkong
Full A.R.P. Course:-
Ellis Kadoorie School, Hospital Rd. Hongkong. Monday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m., commencing on October 23, 1939 (Instructor, Mr. Lo Yu Yan).
Queen's" College. Aberdeen Street, Hongkong. Monday and Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. commencing on October 23, 1939 (Instructor, Mr. Lau Yau Chi).
H. W. Leyden,
Warden Instructor.
UNCLAIMED"
TELEGRAMS
The following unclaimed tele- grams are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Co. (Ltd.):
Soong. Gloucester Hotel, from Shanghai; . Harrels, Hotel from Shanghal
Hongkong
THURSDAY,
THE EXIR enjoyment smoking gives me since I changed to Craven “A' is truly delightful They are so cool, so fresh, so kind to my lips. And always easy ash, very easy on my throat.
OCTOBER 19, 1939.
I always smoke
Craven's
they are kinder
to the throat
FLAT POCKET TINS OF
20 and 50
"TRU-VAC) TINS OF 50
also PACKETS OF 10
MADE SPECIALLY TO PREVENT SORE THROATS
LONDON
MADE
NEWSETTES
BY CARRERAS
THREE REGISTRY
WEDDINGS
Miss Irene Lau was married to Mr. Philip Ng before the Registrar of Marriages. Mr. T. 8. Whyt?- Smith, in the Registry yesterday,
Mr. J. G. Campbell, Engineer,, The forthcoming" marriages · is Miss Lan a popular member of Public Works Department, return-announced of Mr. Edward Albert the Chinese society here is the ed to Hongkong on Tuesday. da Roza, of Messrs. E. D. Bassoon daughter of the late Mr. Lau Banking Co., Ltd.,, and Miss Doro: Chim-kwal. and Mrs. Lau. She thea Clinda Guterres, of No. 187. was given in marriage by Mr. Lau Sal Yee See Street, Kowloon.
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Mr. A. McBride, Engineer, Public Works Department, return- ed to the Colony on Tuesday.
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Bik-cheung, her brother."
Witnessing the ceremony were
Mr. Cyril Gregory, of the Dairy Mr. Lam Bik-cheng and Mr. Ng Mr. T. Bolt. Inspector of Works. Farm and Ice Storage Co., arrived Fung-chân, the groom's father. Public Works Department, Hong-in the Colony on Monday evening OTHER CEREMONIES
kong, arrived in the Colony on by Imperial Airways. Mr. Gregory Other Registry ceremonies yes.
is one of the Colony's promising terday jockeys.
Tuesday.
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Mr. RH. E. Marks, Asst. Superintendent of Police, Hong- kong, returned to Hongkong from Singapore on Tuesday.
Mr. A. H. Elaton, Chief Detective Inspector, Hongkong Police, arrived in the Colony on Tuesday from Singapore.,
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were between L/Cpl. William Alfred Taylor of the Royal Corps of Bignals, and Miss French West Africa could place Christina Elizabeth Skelly, of No. a million men on the field, stated 12 Lock Road, and Mr. Shih Shou- M. Diouf, Senegal Deputy, drawing ye, of No., 301 Chung Tin Building, attention to the enormous miktary and Miss Helena Chung, of No. 64B potentialities of French colonies, Robinson Road. says a Reuter report from Paris. ¦
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The wedding" took place quietly The engagement is announced on August 31, 1939, at St. Nicolas between Júllan Paul, elder son of The REO.C.A. Supper Dance Church, Cranleigh, between Ora-Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Chester-Master, which was arranged to take place hame, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. of Shanghai, China, and Betty. at the Pentanila Hotel on Batur-. B. Griffiths, of Carshalton, younger daughter of the late Mr. day, Oct. 21, has been postponed Beaches, and Phryne Margery. J. H. Hargreaves and Mrs. Har- to Saturday, Oct. 28.
younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. greaves, formerly of Bhanghai. Alabaster, late of Tientsin. afternoon with passengers.......and The following passengers arrived
Generous donations have been mail from southern and midian by the Imperial Airways flying The wedding took place, owing made in response to Madame ports, There will be no mail from boat, "Denebola" on Sunday Mr. to the crisis, on August 31. 1939, Chiang Kai-shek's appeal for win- England or Europe out this service. A. G. Langston and Miss O. Hat Think Registry Office, between ter clothing for the Chinese troops Mail from Europe and England har Green, from London, and one Thomas Michael Gibson, RAF, fighting as the front, The National been delayed on the main Empire Chinese passenger from Bangkok. only son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Henry, Women's Soldiers Rellef, Associa- route and will not be arriving in
The Croft Cartington Wilts tion, of which Madame Chiang, is Hongkong until' Bunday afternoon.
The engagement is announced and Kilzabeth Marlón (Betty), Chairman, has so far received Air France inward weekly service between John, younger son of Mr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FW, R$2,022,400
(Chinese currency. Biurated" Magnesia voile very little, from France, via Hanc. has been and Mrs. B. Hamer, of Northwood, Ward, of Summerhoyes. Woking, £330 and $228 from and home delayed 2 hours and is due at Kallate of Hongkong. and Betty, and formerly of Yokohama. Tak this afternoon with passengers eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and mall,
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A recent announcement by Pan American Airways reports a change
Douglas Spratt, Shiplake-on-Thames.
of
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abroad.
Gen. Ro Kuo-kwang, who was A telegram, has been sent jointly recently appointed Secretary by 400.000 tribesmen in West. General of the Szechwan Provin- Hunan to the National Govern
in passenger and mail schedule The establishment of a health clal Government, wil retain his ment pledging allegiance, The after Oct. 31. Thereafter, Pan bureau at Kangting, capital of concurrent post of Mayor of tribesmen declared that they are, American Airways Clippers was Sikang, was decided upon by the Chungking. It is learned. The making preparations to join in arrive in Hongkong from Bab Executive Yuan at a meeting on Secretary-General of the Chung- national detence. Meanwhile, à Francisco, via Manila, on Tuesdays. Tuesday. The meeting appointed king Municipal Government, Mr. delegate has been sent to Chengtu The departure of the return fight. Mr. Yang Chao-an Reconstruction Wu Treh-slang, however, will act to present a fag to Generalissimo will leave Hongkong on Wednes Commissioner of the Kiangal Pro- for him during his absence, from Chiang Kai-shek as a token of days at 8.30 á m
vincial Government.
chungcing.
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