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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.| PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Understined, have received instructions from the Liquida- tors and others

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to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Wednesday, the 8th November,

" 1939

"commencing at 2.34 p.m.

H.K. POLICE

RESERVE

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Commissioner of Police.

GENERAL

H. E. The Governor has kindly consented to inspect the Police

RE Undersigned have received Reserve at Central Police Station

instructiona

at 17.30 hours on Thursday, Nov.

THE

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION*

on

Tuesday, the 7th November, 1939

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Sales Room. No. 2 Con- naught Road, Central, (Room No.

at their. Sales Room, No. 35 Han- 205, 2nd Floor). kow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-

'Chesterfeld · Sultes, Sideboards, Divans. Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers. Washstands, Stools. Dressing.. Tables, Hatstands, Desks. Cabinets, Tables, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, E. P., Brass, Porce- lain and Glass Ware, Rattan Fur- niture, Filters, Clocka, Ornaments, Cutlery, Books,

Electric Table

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

POSTAGE STAMPS

9, 1939. Fall in at 17.00 hours " sharp.

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Fractice parade will be held on Monday, Nov. 6 at Central Police Station at 17.30 hours. Fall in at 17.00 hours sharp.,

On these two dates Khaki Uni- form will be worn.

CHINESE COMPANY Strength.-Constable R39 VIC- · TOR SHIM 13 atruck of the strength of the Chinese Company.

as from Nov. 3, 1939.

GENERAL

Insurance For Factories

Against Air Attacks

CHINESE GOVT.

PLANS

The local National Times," correspondent in Chungking reports "that the National Government will shortly ap- propriate a sum of $50.000,000 for the insurance of factories in the south-west against air attacks.

STATE FUNERAL FOR CHINESE CENTENARIAN

CHUNGKING, Nov. 6 (Central) -Important public organisations In Shanghai will petition the National Government to sccord a state funeral to Mr. Ma Hsiang- po, the centenarian diplomat and |scholar, whose "death" occurred at Llangshan on Saturday, according |to a Shanghai repuu.

The petition will be signed by Mr, Yu Ya-ching. councillor of the S. M. C. Mr. Ling Kang-hou, secretary-geral of the Chinese Bankers' Association, and many others.

AIRPORT NEWS

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NORTHBOUND

The proposal or insurance of factories against air attacks, the Training Course Part I. All correspondent reports, was first recruits who have not yet passed idvanced by the Government's Part I of Training Course will at-

Factory Removal Commission at Imperial Airways: tend Central Police Station on Chungking to the People's Poll- Friday, Nov. 10 at 17.30 hours tical Council in its recent third sharp for instruction under Crown plenary session. The proposal Sergeant A120 Riddell N. C. „O.'s received hot debate in the Coun- On View from "Monday, the 8th attend as detailed. Dress-cil but was finally referred to the November, 1939:

Khaki Uniform, Cup with Khaki | Executive Yuan for action. Cover, Belt with Brace, Whistle

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

& Chain, and Truncheon.

Lamps and Lamps, Gramophones PUBLIC AUCTION.sharp:-

and Records. otc, etc.

է.

Cooking Utensils,

also

QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD

FURNITURE

and

3 Radio Sets

2 Electric Refrigerators

1 Electric Refrigerator

**Frigidaire

"Westinghouse" (almost new)

1 Piano"

1 Electric. Stove

1 Small four str. Flat Tourer

(in running order)

1 Singer 4 Str. Saloon 1935

--

(in good running order),

Ou View from Tuesday, the 7th November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT. BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned have received

tora

instructions frqin the Liquida-

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Friday, the 10th November, 1939

commenting at 10.30 am.

at "Caerlon," Pokfulam Road.

A QUANTITY OF VALDABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

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Comprising:

Velvet Vand Leather Covered Couches and Armchairs, Chester- feld, Couch and, Armchairs, Teak Cabinets, Book Cases, Bronze and Brass Ware, On- Paintings, Etchings, Pictures, Ornaments, Clocks, Curtains, Cushions, Car- pets, Rugs, etc., etc.

Teak Extensten Dining Tables, Chairs, Glass Cabinets Cutlery, Nice Glass Ware, Crockery, Table Fans and Lamps, Ceiling Lamps, Electro Heaters Patent Filter, etc.. abc:

Tear Bedsteads, Divan, Chairs, Teak Wardrobes, Chest of Draw- ers Folding Card, Tabies, Rattan Furniture, etc. etc.

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Fine Blackwood Ware

One Frigidaire (almost new)

and

THE Undersigned have received THE

instructions from The Liquida-

tors.

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Thursday, the 9th November, 1939

commencing at 10 a.m.

at the offices of The China Export, Import & Bank Co. (in liquidation), First Floor, Shell House, Queen's Road, Central.

A LARGE QUANTITY OF OFFICE

FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Large Iron Safes, Frigidaire, Cal- culating Machine, Typewriters, Copying Press, Desks, Chairs. Typist Desks and Chairs, Glass Cabinets Filing Stands, Ceiling Faris, Celling Lights. Shelves, Clocks, Files, Pictures. Tables, Stools, etc., etc.

On View from Wednesday" after- noon, the 8th November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

WEATHER REPORT

HONGKONG ROYAL OBSERVATORY

10 am, Nov. 6, Barometer (at sea level), 29.95 ins. Temperature. 78 F. Humidity. 73 per cent. Wind Direction, E. Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature: maximum yesterday. Temperature: minimum last night,

79 F.

73 F.

Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th

today, nil Total rainfall aince January lat

81.93 ins.

Against an average of, 8268 ins. Sunset tonight, 5.44 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 8.31 a.m.

4 pm. Nov. 6. Barometer (at sea level), 29.82, . Temperature, T. Humidity, 79. Wind Direction, ESE Wind, Force (Beaufort), 3. Mavimum temperature 82. Minimum temperature, 73, Rainfall, 0.00,

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 7 to 13 Nov. 1939 -

HIGH WATER.

LOW WAZIR.

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Hong

Kong

Kong

Standard Standard

Time.

Time

Date of

Month

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Thursday: Bangkok. Hanol.

Hongkong.

Denebola-4 pm.

SOUTHBOUND

Wednesday: Hanol, Bangkok, Daldanus-7 000,

Air France*

NORTHBOUND

Wednesday: France,

Hongkong.

Service- p.m.

SOUTHBOUND

Thursday: Hanol, France Service-6 am.

Pan American Airways: 4

EASTBOUND

SAY

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7; 1939

Gordon's

...and know what you're drinking/

GORDONS

DRY GIN

DISTILLERY, LONDON.

2.4

NO COLOURING MATTER

NO

Hanoi,

Tuesday: U.S.A., Manila, Hong- kong.

CAREFUL CONSIDERATION: Training Course-Part II.-The

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, undermentioned members of the who was chairman of the Coun- Chinese Company

attend cil, favoured the proposal in prim- Chinese Company Headquarters ciple, but asked the Government for Part II of Training Course on to give careful consideration B.J Tuesday, Nov. 77 17.30 hours to what classes of factories may

be entitled to insurance. Constables R17 Chan

Members of the Council who Kwong. R29 Lee Ting Shun, R96 favoured the proposal maintained

R146 Lau Man, that the

should Government Leung Wa! Kit, R147 Lung Chi Lup, R148 Charles accord full Insurance protection Tam, R149 Tang Kwong Wing to factories in the rear, for other- R150 Kob Kwai Sun, R151 Lam wise the heavy risk of being at Chong Bing, R152 Ip Ching. R153 tacked by enemy planes would Sung Pak Ching, R154 William serve as a deterrent to their" re- Wednesday: Manila, U. B. A. Chaun, R155 Lai Kwok Chiu, R156 moval from the coast cities to China Clipper-8.30 am. Cheng Lok Sang, R157 Ng Ping the Interior.

Note: According to the revised Kwong, R158 Koh Hon Ying. R159

schedule of Pan American Airways, Te'o Kwai Shing, R160 Fung. Hon

OPPOSITION VIEWS

effective today (Nov. 7) in Hong-. Hung. R161 Kong Sal Lun. R162 Those opposed to the idea, kong, the Clipper from San Fran- Tang Lin Ful and R163 Li Kam however, were of the view that cisco is due in the Colony on Tues- Chuen,

if factories were accorded In-day. However, the China Clipper Patrol Duty-Patrol duty will be ŝurance facilities, traders and due to arrive today has been de-

farmers would ask for the same layed in Guam and will be 24 hours.|||| carried out as ordered.

protection. Factories, moreover, late. arriving in Hongkong to-

INDIAN COMPANY

China Cipper--2 p.m.

WESTBOUND

Patrol Duty-Patrol duty will be should bear the same rigt as morrow afternoon, carried out as ordered.

solalers at the front and civilians

FLYING SQUAD Patrol Duty-Patrol duty will be carried out as ordered.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Patrol Duty-Patrol duty will be carried out as ordered.

O. EAGER,

D. 8. P. (R). Hongkong, Monday, Nov. 6, 1930,

In the rear, who are also exposed.

> air bombings,

The opposing views were finally! referred to the chairman, who expressed the opinion that while the proposal may be accepted in. principle, detailed regulations should be worked out by the Gov- ernment.

NEWSETTES

Company.

Mr. C. M. Gee, Manager of Mr. J. F. Lunny, of the Hongkong! National Aniline and Chemical Co., Electric

(Generating returned the Colony yesterday. Station), returned to Hongkong

yesterday.

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Comte d'Hardivilliers, of Shang- hai, arrived in the Colony yester- day.

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Mrs. E. M. de Blerre, mother of Mrs. J. R. Stevens, arrived in Hong- kong yesterday.

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Mr. L. Guy, of A. & Watson and Co., Ltd. returned to Hongkong. yesterday.

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Mr. J. C. Grenham, of the Manu- facturers Life Insurance Company, returned to the Colony yesterday.

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·

Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Parsons re- turned to the Colony yesterday. Mr. Parsons is the Manager of the Hongkong Hotel Garage.

Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, General Manager of the Hongkong Tram- ways, returned to Hongkong yester- day.

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Mr. J. D. Thomson, Manager of the Dairy Farm. Ice and Cold Storage Company," returned Hongkong yesterday, accompanied by Mrs. Thomson and family. Mr.

TUESDAY'S MENU

⠀ - BREAKFAST

Orange Juice Cereal

Grilled Ham and Eggs

Coffee

LUNCHEON

Stuffed Celery and Relishes Onion Scup

Spagetti and Meat Sauce

String Beans Corn Bouffle Brussel Sprouts Apple Sauce Ginger Cake.

Теа

DINNER

Cream of Tomato Soup Red Cabbage Balad

Pork Cutlets Mashed Potatoes Creamed Mushrooms Fried Tomato Rings Spinach Pastry

Coffee

Mr. R. S. Capell, of the General and Mrs. H. C. Watson, also of the CONSIGNEES' NOTICES

Electric Company, returned Hongkong from leave yesterday.

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Dairy Farm, returned here yester- day.

Mr. Edgar E. Snow, the well- Mr. G. Miskin, Managing Direc-known author of "Red Star Over tor of Gilman and Co., arrived in China." departed for a short visit the Colony yesterday.

in Manila on Canadian steamer.

In the past months Mr. Snow ,"

MAERSK LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Mr. J. K. Ross, Manager of Älex. has been visiting In China and Ross and Co., Ltd, returned to Hongkong. Though the report is having arrived, from New York and the Colony yesterday.

not confirmed it is understood that Forts of call. Consignees of Cargo are Mr. Show is working on another hereby notified that their Goods are book concerning China.

Mrs. Orchard, wife of Mr. W. E Orchard, Showroom Manager of

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being landed and placed at their risk into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's godowns at the HK Electric Co, returned to Mr. Yeon Hsu, the well-known Kowloon, where delivery may be Hongkong yesterday.

painter, has remitted $2,000 from obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. Singapore to Gen. Huang Shu-chu, Optional Cargo will not be Landed Mr. E. M. Hanlon, of the Dairy Chairman of the Kwangst Pro-here, unless Notice has been given 48 Farmi, returned to the Colony yes-vincial Government, as his con-on from port to port to the finsi port of hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried terday accompanied by Mrs. bribution to the soldiers Winter call to which the option extends. Hanlon and family.

Clothing Campaign."A message No Claims will be admitted after the from Lanchow states that the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Mr. F. F. Duckworth, of the Lanchow Branch of the Campaign Goode remaining undelivered after the Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd., (Gen-has remitted $40000 to Chung-10th Nov., 199, ll be subject to erating Station) returned to the king yesterday.

Bext.

All broken, chafed, and damaged. Colony yesterday. He was accom-»-

Goods are to be left in the Godowns, panied by Mrs. Duckworth "and The Fuhtan University, former- where they will be examined on 8th 500

ly in Shanghai, has selected a Nov., 1988, at 10 am.. by new alte in Szechwan, according Surveyor Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, Dr. G. & C. Herklots will address to Mr. Wu Nan-Eaten, President Warehouse Regulations, consignes must To comply with the General Bonded the Hongkong Rotary Club at its of the University. Construction have Revenue Officer in attendance weekly meeting at the Hongkong of new buildings kas already been when damaged dutiable goods U Hotel today on "Seven Months in | started.. One of the buildings examined. Africa,"

wil house the library, the ofices All claim: must rikehna - bufore. and classrooenig will be named the 10th Deo, 1989, or they will not

be recognised... The Hongkong Art Club have after Dr. Li Teng-hut and Mr.

No Engnguace will be affected. arranged to hold their annual ex- Ma Hsiang-Do former Presidents

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by hibition of pictures on Nov. 27 and of the University. The total non-

"WHSEN 300, 28 at St. John's Cathedral Hall struction cost has been" esthizated

Agents. from 10 am to 7p.m. each day, at $150,000.

Hong Kong, 3rd Nov. 1839.

our

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