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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received THE Undersigned have received

instructions

instructions

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to sell by

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION

од

on

Wednesday, the 29th November.

1939

GENERAL

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1939.

Commencing at 10.30 am."

Wednesday, the 29th November,

1939

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at No. 5, Shan Kwong Road (Happy at No. 7, Tunglowan Road, 1st Floor; Valley) 2nd Floor..

A QUANTTTY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

also

1 Plane by Mousrie”

and

1 " Frigidaire Refrigerator

On View from Tuesday, the 28th November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

On

Wednesday, the 29th November, 1939

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

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

205, 2nd Floor).

(Room No.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

On View from Tuesday, the 28th November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

(Full particulars from catalogue)

A

also

1 Frigidaire in good condition

On view from Tuesday, the 28th November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG

ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION ACTION NO. 4 of 1939.

Chan Chi Kual (Plaintiff) against

4

The Steamship "Guia"

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

of the

S. S. "GUIA".

To be sold by PUPLIC AUCTION

On

Carola Goya, the world famous Spanish dancer, who will appear at the Hongkong Hotel on Saturday night. (Picture by Richard Ewell "Brown, New York)...

Dinner And Dance For Charity

FINE PROGRAMME

PROMISED

Carola Goya At H.K. Hotel On Saturday

FAMOUS SPANISH

DANCER

Residents of Hongkong will have A splendid evening's entertain the opportunity, at the Hongkong ment is assured to those attending Hotel Roof Garden on Saturday tonight's charity dinner and dance night, to see Carola Goya, the at the Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, world famous Spanish dancer. Chinese Youth's Medical Relief As-of which the other members are The function is sponsored by the Miss Goya leads a concert party sociation in aid of war wounded the harpist, Beatrice Burford, who and refugees.

has played with Leopold Stokow- The dance will include a cabaret ski's Philadelphia Symphony, and programme unexcelled in variety Emilio Osta, Spanish" concert and quality.

planist.

Miss Violet, of stage and screen renown, will entertain with choice! arias inm Cantonese operas. Charming Miss Dora Chow, popu- lar socialite, will thrill the patrons classical dance entitled "Temple Bells," an exquisite revela- tion of exotic beauty and subtle rhythm of the Orient

Monday, the 4th Day of December, with a

1939

at 12 o'clock noon

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.

At their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong.

PARTICULARS

All that the Steamship "Gufa" registered in Macao now lying in the Harbour of Hong Kong with length of 124 feet seven inches, width 22 feet and depth 8 feet 7 Inches gross tonnage 221.55 tons, nett tonnage 112.62 tons together,

C

The party, which has appear- ed in every large American city, has just completed a sea- son in South Africa, under the auspices of the Columbia Con- cert Corporation.

They come to Hongkong by e- cident, their itinerary having been changed due to the war.

The most outstanding attraction. The performance on Saturday will be Tango Poema", a song and will be the artists' sole appearance tap ensemble with Mr. Hugh Chen in the Far East and should not be and Misses Jean Ma, Bella Ma, missed.

Elsie Law, Mary Chan, and Dora Chow, all of "Debutante Goes to

Town" fame. The colourful costumes LONDON GAZETTE

alone will be a treat to watch, not to mention the fact that Fangkong will witness for the arst time a tango tap.

the evening is expected to be at To wind up the programme when its gayest, Miss Dora Chow and Mr. Hugh Chen will do a fast and furious Jitterbug

TUESDAY, NOV. 14 NOVEMBER 4

EN.

(Oct 24).

Engr. Comdr. H. S. Warren placed on Retd. List with rank of Engr. Capt.

NOVEMBER: 7 R.M.

Mai, C. Ells. (Qr.-Mr.) is placed on Patrons are advised to book tables, 7); Capt. D. A. Board (Qr.-Mr.) to be the Retd. List on account of age Nov,

PUBLIC AUCTION. with all her equipment and ap- eady. For those residing on Hong-Maj. (Qr-Mr.) (Nov. 1); Suptg. Clerk

HE Undersigned have received instructions from Liquidators

and others

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on.

Thursday, the 30th November, 1939

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han- kow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:

Drawing Room, Dining Room and Bed Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Ornaments, E. P., Brass, Porcelain and Glass Ware, Electric Table Fans and Heaters, Gramophones and Records, Radios, Curios, Pictures, Cooking and Utensils, etc., etc.

Stove

also

A FEW. PIECES OF BLACKWOOD!

FURNITURE

purtenances.

kong side, a special launch win C. Hood to be Lieut. (Qr-Mr.) leave Kowloon at 2.30 am, through (Nov. 7),

For further particulars and con- the courtesy of the Star Ferry Co. ditions of sale apply to:-

Messrs. Hastings & Co.. Plaintiff's Solicitors, Marina House or to

Messrs. Lammert Brothers, Auctioneers."

No. 2 Connaught Rodd Central.

Hong Kong, 27th Nov., 1939.

WAR OFFICE, NOV. 14 REGULAR AEMY

The follg. Briga. (temp.), Bt. Cols, OME, Ist CL, from. RAO.C, to be Cols 3. Crawford, M.IMechE. July 1; J. E. Hollebone, A.M.IMech

All old boys of La Salle Collage whether they be members of the above Association or not are cor- E, July 16). dially invited to attend a lecture L-Cel, and Bt. Col. B. E. C. Plow- to be given by the Rev. Fr. G. den, DS.0., Ind. Amry, to be Col Byrne 8. J. in the premises of The Aug. 61, with seas. Feb. 22, 1937; Lt-

23.

St. Teresa's Catholic Young Men's Col. E. B. B. Hawkins, D.RO, OBE, Society (St. Teresa's Church Com-to be CoL (Sept. 29), with seny. Feb. from Unemp. List, late W.. York, R., pound) this evening at 8 am Rev. Fr. G. Byrne will speak on "La Salle: The Man Within" Light re- freshments will be served.

NEWSETTES

It is understood that the Minis- ter of Food will announce in the House of Commons the date for the Introduction of the rationing

His Majesty's Government en tertained the Portuguese Military Mission at luncheon on Monday.j

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COMMANDS AND STAFF Vyse, KOMO D.B.O., ret. pay (Rea. Maj-Gen. Sir R. G. H. Howard- at Off.), is spec. empld (Aug. 25); Col (temp, Brig.) RF. B. Naylor, D.S.O., M.G., from Brig. 1/e Admin. to be Maj. Gen. 1/e Admin, and is grant- ed the actg. rank of Maj. Gen. (Sept. 16).

Durham LL-Capt. J. F. M. Sum--- ner to be, Maj. (Nov. 14).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Staff Nurse Miss B. L Lavers to be Sister (Oct 10).

The foilg. "prov), Staff Nurses are confined in their appts:-Miss E. F. Ganden, Miss P. V. Hynes,

ESTABLISHMENTS

13

In accordance with custom, on the eve of the opening of a new session of Parliament, the Prime Minister on Monday evening re- Instr. (Aug 18) Maj (0.M.E, 2nd Capt. J. D. Haigh, R. Signala, to be of bacon and ham and butter. ceived the junior Ministers, who c) H. de J. Keays, B.Sc. (Enst.), were made acquainted with the AMLEE. R.A.0.0, relinquishes the contents of the King's speech.

appt. of Asst. Supt. April 13: Maj-Gen H. A. Lewis, 0.B. C.B.E. ret, pay, to be spec, empid (Sept. 22); The United States Ambassador The War Secretary, Mr. Hore in London had conversations with

MEMORANDA Belisha, presided

The following Lt-Cols, from hp. the Prime Minister at No. 10, list, are restd. to full pay:M. N. Da Downing Street, on Monday after-ton date RA6.0) (Aug. 31); D. R. The debate on "The War is Won noon. Mr. Kennedy is returning (Sept 11: C.

St. J.

french-Mullen (late R.E) by Propaganda," which Was

Mulvany date RE.) have taken place at the YMCA. mas.

M.I.MechE. On View from Wednesday, the 29th today at 9 pm, has been

(late RE) (Sept. 8);

Lather E Cafe R.E) (Bept. 5) November, 1938.

poned until next week.

The art exhibition held at the 8. Thorns (late R. Signals) (Oct. 16): D.80. (late R.A) (Oct. 1); E. V. von Premises of the Chinese General G. E A. Granet, D.B.O., M.C. (late Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Chamber of Commerce under the RA. (Nov. 1); EL 5, MacDonald, has ordered that health bureaux auspices of In Y1 Section of YeeD.8.0, MC, Gate RA) (Nov. 1),

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

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be established in all haien in Sze-Fung Benevolent Society was closed

chwan. Expenses will be provided yesterday. In addition to his visit

for in the provincial budget for the and that of Lady Northcote. His wards the upkeep of a free school, next fiscal year and competent per Excellency the Governor sent a for which all proceeds of the exhi- spanel will be appointed,

donation of $50-to the Society to bition were appropriated.

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