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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructionS
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION....
SPORTS & GENERAL
TRAINING GALLOPS
AT THE VALLEY
The following times were taken during the training railops at the Race Course yesterday!----
Ruby Star
Grether
Distinctive Time
Dis- ist And 3rd 4th Last tance Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr. Qr. 1.18.4 2.16.1 29.2
1 38
1.14
1 31 1.01.3 1.31.2 2.02.1 20.4
? 321 1024 1.33
30.1
1 35.1 1.10 1.40.3.2.09 28.2
1.39.12.07.2 - 28.1
Viceroy....
Melody Star
Oak Bay
Laughing Girl
Centre Court...........
Baftin Bay
Tampa Bay
4 31.2 1.02.3 1.92
103.4
1.31.3
1. 39 1.15
1.37 1.09
1. 41.4 1.20
2.30.3 1.02
1.58 2.30.1 32,1 1,35
33
29.2
27.3
31.1
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940.
PABST
BLUE RIBBON BEER
Thursday, the 2nd May, 1940 commencing at 11.00a.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 2. Con- naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor.
A Quantity of Teakwood Filing Cabinets, Showcases and Shelves."
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
HEAVE-Indian team in action in the Tug-of-War at the Army Ares Sports on Tuesday.
Airport News A.R.P. ORDERS
CLIPPER FLIES BACK: IMPERIAL ARRIVES
Рде
A. R. P. Orders by Wing-Com- mander A. H S. Steele-Perkins, OB, E., Director of Air Raid Pre- cautions,
NOTICE
The face of the A. R. P. De- American Airways China Clipper (Capt. K. V. Beer) took off partment will be closed on Friday yesterday morning from Kai Tak on and Saturday, May 3 and 4, 1940, 'her return Bight to San Francisco and wil re-open in. the дет
via Manila
A. R. P. School, Morrison Hill Fifteen passengers boarded, the Road, Happy Valley, on Monday,
PUBLIC AUCTION. ying-boat at the air port. They May 6, 1940.
THE Undersigned have received instructions from the Liquida- tors and Others
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
ад
Friday, the 3rd May, 1940 commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room. No. 35, Hen- kow Road, Kowloon.
A. QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Divans, Teakwood and Iron Bed. steads, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Wash Stands, Chests of Drawers, Chesterfield Suites, Dinner Wag- gons, Dining Tables, Chairs, Hat- stands. Ice Chests, Desks. Type- writer Tables. Cabinets, Bookcases, etc., etc.
were
។
The telephone numbers in the new office will be "as follows:
D. A P. P. 32417, D. D. AR. P. 32418. A. R. P. (A), 32505, Chief Instructor. 32014, Clerks 32725, A. R. W. Post 32825,
Mr. Theodore O. Schmid, pro- minent cotton broker of Shanghai, who is proceeding to San Francisco on home leave, accompanied by his wife. Mrs. Mary Schmid. Mr. and Mrs. Schmid intend to visit their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mr. J. Gonsalvez is appointed Mrs. C. H. Raven, Jr., and their children. They will be joined in Deputy District Warden. District San Francisco by their daughter, "A" Mongkok Tsui Division, As Miss Ellen Schmid and the family from May 1, 1940,
APPOINTMENT
AMENDMENT
will together tour the various Na-
Mr. Cheung Män Kwong has tional Parks. Mr. Schmid will also visit the head office at Houston. been apointed Deptity" Divisional Texas. of Messrs. Anderson Clayton Warden, Shaukiwan Division, and & Co., of whom he is the Shang- not District Warden as stated in hal agent. and expects to return A, R. P. Orders No. 17 (25.4.40).
RESIGNATION to Shanghai early In September,
Eastern
་
Mr. Paal Lewis, Far
Mr. J. Youngsaye has resign- Manager of the Coco Cola Exported from the rank of Deputy Dls- Co., returned to Minila after altrict Warden, District "A" Mong- short business trip to Hongkong: kok Taul Division.
Mrs. Nevá S. Kelly, prominent CHANGE OF ADDRESS: Society woman of Rapu-Rapu, Al- Mr. Kwok Yuk Kuen, Mongkok hay, P., who returned home after Tsut Division, is now transferred a three weeks' vacation in the to the strength of the A. R. P. Colony.
Organization, Hongkong, on his
י
Mr. Leslie V. Donthat, businessaking up residence at No. 130, man, on a vacation to Manila;
Queen's Road, East, Ground floor.
Mr. Erik van Walree, J. C. J. Ln representative in Hongkong, mak- Ing a short business trip to Manila;
Mr. Henry C. A. Kuehn, Shang- Carpets, Rugs, Wardrobe. and hal merchant, making a quick bust
Cabin Trunks. Perambulators, E. P., Brass. Cloisonne, Aluminium, Lac- quer, Porcelain and Glass Ware.
ness visit to Manila:
Mrs. Ethel Lederer, wife of an officer of the U.S. Navy. flying back
Filters, Enamel Baths. Wast to Marilla;
Basins, Cutlery, Clocks, Mirrors. Pictures, Curios, Ornaments, Gramophones and Records, Electric Lamps, Table and Celling Fans, Cooking Stove and Utensils, etc. etc.
also
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE
and
1 Baby Grand Plano by "Rachals"
(in good condition)
1 Piano Accordeca
1 Plush Covered Chesterfield Sulte
1 Peru Carpet
TELEPHONISTS
Members of the general public. especially those who have had previous experience in handling
volunteer to undergo a course of
Ajar
Albury
Scenic View
Johnber
Brutus Lilliber
Tornado Star
National Pride
Spring Shine Rose Jane Contact Schmetterling Sylvandale
Bay Star
1
39.1 1.11.1
1 34.3, 1.09.2
1 38.1 1141
1. 36.4 1.09
3
31.1 1.02.2
1
37 1.12.2
1.49,1 - 2.20.2
1.40.2.2.09.2 · 29 1.41 2.09 28
1.47. 2.18.2 31.2 1.39.3 2.10 30.2 1.31.4
29.2
1.48 2.17.2 31.2
1 37.2 1.11.2 1,42,2 210.2 29
† 31.3 1.03.1
1.91.2
312
? 35.3 1.12.3
1.44
Surprise Again & Warrego
River
1 37 1.12
1 31,3 1,02
1 32 1.04.3
1.411 213.2 321
? 32 1.02
29.2
1.32
28.3
-1 40
1 42.4 1.20.2
1.14
1.55.2 2.27
31.3
-302
Hughber
45 1.222
Bressay
1 40.3 1.19-
Sapper
1 35
Hillsboro Bay & Jane Doe
1 93
1.08.2 1.40 211.4 31.4
Strathbannock,
* 35
1.10.4 1.44
.
33.3
Solder of China
1.96
1.11.3 1:47.4
36.1.
1 33.3 1.04.2 1.32.4.200.1
27.2
1 36 1.13.2 1.48
35.3
O-Lan & Oonagh
1 34 1.07 1.41 2.12.3
31.3
† 31.3 1.02.3 1.32.1
29.3
1 37.2 1.10.4 -1.41.1
Esemak T
30.2
1 40.1 1.20 1.55 2.27
32.
BEER
† 32.1 1.02,4 1,31.3
28.4
1 37.2 1.10.3 1.43
32.2
Smashing
1 35
I
140
* 33
1.18 1.48.4 2.22 35.3 1.09.2 1.40.2 1.06 1.38,4
33.1
31
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32.4.
32.3
Far View Geordle
A Roaring Time Ronson
Celtic Star Bruno Springhurst
Silver Wings K
Through
Eve of Reason & Eve of Hunt-
ing Portrush
Smiling Time & This Time,
Boolat Bay & Comedy Star.
Ascot Vale, Rose Flana & Tim Rose Evelyn Winnie
National Dignity Hopeful Star
1,441 2143 30,2 1,32,2- 202.2 30
1.48.3 2.17 1.50 2343
35.3
1.58.2 2.34.2 36
1.07 1.40 210.2 30.2
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Queen's Building.
Tel. 20636.
35.
1.09.3 1.45.4 2.17.4 32
1 35.4 1.12.2
1 33' 1.07.2 1.39.3 2.12.1
1.49 2.22 33 1.44.3 2.15 30.2
1 37 112
* 36 1.09.4 1.40.2 # 35.1 1.11
1.48.2
I 40
1.17
37.2 1.51.3 2.23.4 32.1
Gulness Time, Attacking Time
& For All Time
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WOMEN'S A.R.P.
>
UNION
The Women's Air Raid Précau- tions Union are moving their office on May 6, to those now occupied by the Director of Air Raid Pre- cautions, at Lower Albert Road,
behind the P.W.D. Offices. Yo-
training to enable them to actanteers for all emergency work telephone messages, are asked to as tedephonists at A. R. P. Report time of emergency,
in
Mr. Carlos da Luz Nunez, Vice-Centres Consul of the Portuguese Consulate Ability to speak English and Chi- in Manila, hurrying back after an nese is an essential qualification. overnight visit to Hongkong to see Names of applicants should be his wife:
forwarded to the A. R. P. Ofice as soon as possible.
Jose Whitney, Mrs. G. Luz Whit ney and Ty Klan-chal, Manila re- sidents flying back after a pleasure trip to the China Coast;
Messrs. Chiu Wah and merchants Kiang, Chinese
Clipper commuters; and ..
to Manila.
L. A. G. I. CERTIFICATES No further cer:ficates for Local Anti-gas Instructors (L. A. 0.1)
may register with them there.
They are holding lectures for any members of the Public in the following subjects.
1.07.2 1.41 2.14.3 33.3
TENNIS FINAL
41
Continued From Pare 2
of several weak lobs from inext two games. making good use Rum- Jahn which he smashed with ter-
rific force.
Teul wis now leading 3-2.
The
Chinese took the next after the
score was
twice at detce, and easily won the following two and the set at 6-2, the final game be- Ing a love game in which Rum- "Protection . of your Home Jahn again served a double-fault.. against Air Ralds': A weekly Lecture commencing on May 31,
at the W.AR.P. Headquarters.
"FIRST AID
Dr. (Mrs.) Rosenbloom has kind-
FIFTH SET
It was fairly confidently expect- ed by most of those present that the veteran had now shot his bolt. as he finished the previous set almost exhausted. but he com- pletely upset. all expectations be held when he assumed the lead from
Que will be issued, and Wardens wish-ly offered to give lectures in First and ing to become Instructors must
aid.
These lectures will qualify for the loach A. R. P.
3.I
Mr. Jack C. Bonanny, operative school (L. A. R. P. 8.). Certin-weekly at the St. John's Ambu- the start of the arth set and representative of Pan American cate by passing the Instructors lance Headquarters, commending maintained it to the end to win Airways proceeding on a duty trip Course, Parts I and II.
on Tuesday May 8, at 5.30 pm, the greatest match seen locally and also at the European YM. for a long time. Instructors who already hold HONOLULU CLIPPER
L. A. G. I. Certificates and wish to C.A. Kowloon on May 7, at 10.30 Pan American Airways Honolulu Clipper is scheduled to arrive in qualify as A. R. P. 8. must Hongkong on May 7 and will re-also pass an examnation in Parts I and II of the Instructors Course, turn on the following morning.
IMPERIAL AIRWAYS
though regular attendance at the lectures In Part I is not compul- Imperial Airways mail plane Denebola (Captain A. B. Dykes and scry. All those taking the final On View from Thursday, the 2nd 70. I Harry) left Kal Tak with A. R. P. 3. Examination "must attend all lectures in Part II of
1 "Westinghouse” Refrigerator
1 "Frigidaire" Refrigerator
* Projectors
May, 1940.
11
the course,
the outward mail at 7 a.m. yester- day.
She carried 170 kilos of mail, 46. The syllabuses of the Instruc- kilos of freight and three passen- tors course; Parts I and II may gers Mr. Y. Banno, Japanese, be obtained from the A. R. P. bound for Sydney, Mr. T. H. Green Once on application.. TRAINING for Rangoon, and a Chinese pas- LAMMERT BROS., senger bound for Sydney.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
Instructors' Course Par. 1 (In Imperial Airways inward plane English). If there are sudcient j Della, with London malis dated candidates, a class for the la- April 24, arrived at Kai Tak yes-structors Course Part 1 (Syllabus terday afternoon.
"B" in the English language will
The
She brought one passenger who be held in Kowloon beginning boarded the plane at Bangkok, Mr. about. the middle of May. L. A. Webster, of the Milwaukee exac; time and place will be pub Publisher, who is on a pleasure shed in these orders next week
PREVIOUS SCHEDULE
quested to send their names to
HE Undersigned have received | trip.
instructions
to sell by..
PUBLIC AUCTION
ос
Monday, the 6th May, 1940
commencing at 10.30 am.
The bandage making classe, for local bandages on Mondays, 9-1 at the European YMCA. How loon, and on Thursdays, at the Helena May 10-12 p.m. instead of Wednesdays T
The DAR.P. has asked for vo- lunteers to make 1000 Wardens torch covers, and the D.M.8. need 84. sets of curtains for screens
made.
Please send in your name to the Secretary W.A.R.P. Union.
KIRIN
The
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Choice of
The Multitude
Sole Agentzia
H. HONDA & CO.
Tel. 20790.
HAPPY VALLEY
GOLF DRAW
PRELIMINARY ROUND
Tst was playing steadily and
The following is the draw for the was more consistent, but the In- dian had apparently his Royal Hongkong Golf Club Happy second wind and was looking even Valley First Summer Singles: fresher than he was at the end of the set before, and both players kept the crowd at a high pitch of excitement with Rumjahn dog gedly maintaining "the lead which he had so amazingly captured in the first two games, winning the arst from 40-15 and the second from deuce which was twice „ze- peated in long and thrilling rallies.
D
- SERVICE LOST REFUGEES ́ ́ AND
Each player then lost his ser- DESTITUTES vice in succession in games that did not go to deuce, when Taul modated in
Refugees and destitutes accom-finally won his service with some Government camps terrife Arst-timers, which left totalled 8,561 as against 9,342 for for the week-ended on April 27, Rumiahn non-plussed. the previous week In the Kam
Rumjahn won his next on ser-
40, Johnston Road, Hong Kong,
BRIGHT RUGBY BY VARSITY TEAMS
On the left wing G. Hollis was
W. A. Stewart (9) v. G. T. May So successful was the match at between past and (13); G. E. Willerton (12) v. G. W. Richmond Sewell (12); W. H. Jowit (11) v. W. present players of Oxford and T. Ahern (9); Major Harvey (8) v. Cambridge it should become in annual fixture. A big crowd was E. H. Mundy (8).
1ST ROUND
treated to a bright and tremen- T. B. Low (11) v. A.. G.°C. Butt-dously keen exhibition of Rugby. feld (18); A. McKellar (8) v. W. Oxford won by 13 points to 11 R. Hillyer (15): A. C. I. Bowker (7) because of H. Muller's skill as a V. J. Liskey (12); F. C. Barry (8) hooker in the first half and the v. A. J. MacFayden (18); G. M. understanding of their backs, who Park (6) v. Burg. Comdr. Nicholson beat Cambridge" for speed, despite (6); E. Tuck (14) v. R. G. Parker the eclipse of A. Obolensky by K. (8); A. H. Penn (12) v. 8. F. Chubb C. Fyfe. (15); H. Smith (8) v. W. W. O. Shewan (6); Col. Matthews (12) v. D. Humphreys (7); G. W. Roeve great while M. M. Walford and R. (13) v. Lieut. Carter (9); E Green-E Luyt held the Cambridge cen- wood (18) v. W. 8. Hiller (8); Jtres and the magnificent work of (9); T. . Price (9) v. N. J. Bebbing-a lot to the winners. ton (12); K. 8. Robertson (5) v.
RECORD LOST On the adjoining Old Dear Park, M. A. Cairns (x).
Preliminary round on or before St. Mary's Hospital lost their m- May 12, 1940.
beaten record to. Rosalyn Park (14 1st Round on or (by mutual ar-7. The Hospital, who were rangement before May 19; 2nd without Kemp and R. T. Camp- Round, June 2; 3rd Round, June hell, found Park three-quarters 16; Semi-final June 30; Final, July too fast, the wings, J. D. Carmi- 14.
chael and E. J. Unwin, being in. especially good form,
Candidates for this course are re- į Tin rural area alone the number vice when Tsul's score was 30, but W. Macdonald (7) V. C. C. Stark V. G. J. Jenkins at full-back meant
was 2,180 while: soldiers in the
besides 18 who were in hospital.
the Indian did not have an easy
Imperial. Airways are reverting this "oface not later than 5 pm. Argyle Street camp totalled 716 task taking the next game' which immediately to their previous schedules. Services, therefore, win Tuesday, May 7,
arrive in Hongkong on Thursday and Sunday and leave on Wednes day and Sunday.
WEDDING AT REGISTRY
Wardens Classes (Byllabus “A”). Classes for those wishing to quality as Wardens will be held
Essential Services Group, Tele- as follows:-
phonists Section, are posted to In English:
Council Divisions as hereunder: -Urban Chamber, Fost Office Buliding. Central Division: Chia Nam (Course No. E14). 5.30 p.m. on Blong. Wong Ming Chang, Y. K Mr, en laang-sing, merchant, of Mon. and Wed. commending | Leung, at their Bales Room, No. 2, Con- | No. 6'Cumberland Road, was mar-Monday, May 6. Lecturer:-Mr. 8. Western Division:-Kwok Wing K. naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor. ried yesterday at the Registry, Simpson, L, A. G. 1.
Supreme Court, to Miss So Wai-In Chinese:-Wah Yan College. thing, of No. 33 Cumberland Road. Nelson Street, Kowloon at 7.30 Mr. J. Reynolds, Deputy Registrar pm. (Course No. C129) on Wed officiated
and Bat. beginning on Wednesday May 8. Lecturer:-Mr. Ma Kam 18 Kong, L. A. R. P. B.
A Quantity of Flece Goods, Ready Made Dresses, Silk Materiala, Un- derwear, Table Covers, Pyjama Suits and Sundries.
Termt: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BRÓS.,
AUCTIONEERS
ANNOUNCEMENT
went to deuca three times, in which the rallies were long and characterised by skilful placing and cross-court hitting by both players||
The Indian was leading 6-2 when he dropped his service after deuce was called four times and after having led 40-15. He won the next game and the set, taking Fastern Division Chan Fam Tsui's service after the score went Sang,
to dance, twice, Taui having served Strength-Increase: As an ex- his first and only double-fault to amination held recently, the give Rumjahn the "vantage" that following qualified as Wardens but enabled him to win the cham- are not available for A. R. P. pionship for which he fought so Service,
bard.
Yeung Fal Ming, Yeung Wa Sang. Mak wat Man. Leung
The forthcoming marriage announced of Mr. Tse Kong-in, of "Those wishing to attend these the star of the Bank of East Asia, classes should give their names Ltd. and Miss Li Wai-ki, daughter to the lecturer at the drst lecture Chuen Chu Lemng Blu Chung of Mr. Li Shu-pang, the well-of the course. known merchant and racehorse
owner.
al
Wong Tat Ming,
Postings
The following Wardens of the
(Ed.) H. W. LEYDEN Warden Instructor.
“The English language la i most remarkable Instrument. -Hilaire Belloc.
GOLF RESULTS Men's Second Special B.W.OF. Competition at Fanling-
March & April ∙∙∙
G. Thomerson (22) 5. upwins. Other scores include:-
Harlequins lost (87) to Bed- ford, whom they were meeting-for the first time for 20 years,;" - but, Guy's Hospital beat the Aldershot Command (26-9), the latter hay- ing the misfortune to lose L. V. M. L. Reidy (21) and M. Fear-Cornish their right wing, with Bon (18), 4 up.
an injured face when each use Lt. Col. J. Moffat (15) and Capt. had scored two tries, A. C. F. Drew-Wilkinson (15), 3 up W, 7, 0. Mackenzie (16), 2 up
• New Course: C; M. Stark (10), T. E. Pearce (13) (twice), and Capt.
C.Lock (8), 1 up...! Total entries (st each) 248..
Bath did well to run Newport to pointless draw at Newport, and Neath gained a meritorious vic- tory over Swansea (7–4), W. E Jones, Wales's -' stand-of... heir, dropping a goal and scoring a ky.
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