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PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

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Football Club Meeting

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BALANCE SHEET

There is little to add in ampliu- cation of particulars of assets and. abilities as set out in the Rqlance Sheet.

Capital expenditure has been restricted to the acquisition of a few items of fittings and equip- ment, and we have no capital com- mitments.

Our current assets are... within $100, sufficient to liquidate current llabllitles, and our surplus funds have been invested in essential assets as enumerated under the heading "Fixed Assets." By the

at their Sales Room, No, 35, Han-end of the current Onancial year, kow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

I hope to see a new asset appear, or re-appear after a very long in- terval-that a cash at credit of the Bank current account. Doubtless our bankers entertain the same hope and, in return for the gen erous treatment we have received from our bankers over a number of years, we must do our best to en- sure that they are not disap- pointed.

APPEAL. TO MEMBERS To this end, I would appeal to all members who have not already done so, to pay their current year's subscription without delay. I THE

HE undersigned have received would add that, members who fall

Instructions

"to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Tuesday, the 6th. August: 1910°

commencing at 10.30 a.m.

at No. 4. Tak Shing Street (Top Floor), Kowloon,

A. QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE'

Comprising:-

Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Glass Top Tables, Cabinets, Dining and Drawing Rooms Sultes, etc. etc.

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and

1 "G. E. Radio 1938 8-Tubes

Catalogues will be sued

On View from Monday, the

August, 1940.

5th.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received Instructions from The Re- gistrar, Supreme Court,

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

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Tuesday, the 6th. August 1940

at 12 o'clock (noon)"

to pay their monthly bills on pre- sentation are merely making themselves a nuisance and contri- buting nothing to the rehabilita- tion of the Club's Anances.

In concluding my comments on the accounts, I wish to express our thanks to Mr. Black, our Honarary Treasurer, for his unremitting "In- terest in the affairs of the Club and the valuable assistance which he renders to the Committee.

GENERAL

WOMAN'S ROLE IN BRITAIN TODAY

Her Majesty the Queen shaking hands with members of the Women's Ambulance Drivers' Corps dating ̈Inspection,

NEWSETTES

Mr. Donald G. Cairna has been

Arrivals In

The Colony

The following arrived in the Colony at the week-end:

Mrs. V. Armstrong, Matr, R. Armstrong, Miss B. Armstrong.. Mrs. N. Baker, Mrs. G. Ballantyne, Mr. D. Ballantyne, Jr., Mr. La Blechynden. Mr. L Brooks, Mr. B. Carney, Mr. P. Chan. Mrs. R. Ching, Miss R. Ching, Mstr. R. Ching. Mstr. H. Ching. Mstr. C. Ching, Miss B. Ching. Mrs. M. Colller, Mr. E. Collier, Mrs." E Cur- tis. Miss C. Curtis, Miss T. Curtis... Mstr. T. Curtis, Miss E Curtis, Mstr. R. Curtis, Mstr. R. Curtis, Mstr. N. Curtis, Mstr. "R. Curtis, Rey, R. Figuhr, Miss R.. Grant, Miss A. Graves, Mrs. C. Handy, Mrs. E. Harper, Mrs: M. Hearther, Mstr, R. Hearther. Miss J. Hear- ther. Bishop M. Hedde, Mrs. D. Heimann. Mstr. J.' Helmann, Mr. W. Heimann, Mr. W. Hoffmann, Miss C. Hoffmann, Miss H. Hoff- mann, Mrs. H. Holtmann, Mrs H Howard, Missès B and A Howard, Mr. N. Khanchand,'Mr. H. Lee, Mr. C. Marshall, Mr. J., McKee, Et. L Miles, U.S.N., Mrs. and Mstr. L Miles, Mr. J. Newlin, Mrs. V. NI-

M. Nicholson, Miss M. Osborn, Mr.

Mr. H. Rowland, Mstr. M, Seats,

The 13th General Comittee meet-cholson, Mstr. I. Nicholson, Matr.

appointed to Be Chief Boarding ing of the Chinese Chamber of Patterson, Mrs. M. Pottschmidt.

Officer, with effect from July 1.

On Wednesday, Aug. 7 there

will be no sewing meeting at Gov- ernment House.

|Commerce, will be held at the Chamber's Board Room, Connaught Road Central tomorrow at 2.30 pm

Mr. W. E Worth, vice-president of the International Harvester Co.,

Mr. James R. G. Wyatt has been appointed Nautical Surveyor ang Examiner of Masters and Mates, Honolulu with effect from July 1.

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The name or firm of Pun Ping. kee, 165, Lockhart Road, first floor, has been struck off the list of licensed plumbers.

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Capt. G. Svane. Capt. W. Thomas. Mrs. W. Thomas, Mstr. J. Thomas. Mrs. B. Watkins, Mrs. G. Wyatt, Mr. S. Yin..

IN TRANSIT

has arrived in the Colony, accom- Lt.-Comdr. A. Ageton, U.S.N., Mr. panied by Mrs. Worth, en route to Bagomal, Lt.-Comdr. L Bibby. U.S.N, Mrs. K. Burgess, Mrs. I. Burke. Mstr. M. Burke, Mrs. J. Capt. A. E. O'Nell, of the U.S. Coleman, Mr. C. Cumming, Mr. W.

Corps, has arrived Marine

in Goodhue. Mr. S. Inada, Mrs. S. Hongkong on his way back to the Ivanchenko, Miss T. Ivanchenko, United States, after a tour of duty Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobsen. Mr. H.

in the Orient

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Kawahara, Mrs. R. Landau, Mstr.

H. Landau, Mstr. C. Landau, Mr. H. Lee, Mr. W. Sackiewicz, Miss M.

Mr. E E. Barnett. "executive Lt. Comdr. C. 1. Atkeson, of the

of the International US. Navy, accompanied by his Vilasco, Miss J. Weller, Mr. Q. secretary

With regard to the general act: vities of the Club. I cannot add Y.M.C.A has arrived in Hongkong family. anything to the report already He is an his way to Honolulu

submitted by the Committee nor

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Blechynden, of the Mr. L. D. to the review of the season's play. which was made on the occasion Asiatic Petroleum Co., in Manila, Hong- business visit to of the Annual dinner. Since that is on a

14 date, the only really active people have been our bowling members and, judging from results publish- ed each week in the Sunday paper, one can say that their play is at least most consistent.

POLICY OF COMMITTEE

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Lt. Wishard..

in Hongkong. Comdr. Atkeson is on his way to Lt. K. Kould. U.S.A.. Mrs. «K. San Francisco after a tour of duty Gould, Mstr. K. Gould. Mr. and in the Orient

Mrs. O. Janse, Mr. B. Weems, Mr. E: Barnett, Mr. J. Dennison, Miss Lt. Comar, Chas. B. McVay, R. Greenfield, Lt-Comdr. C. Mc- Third Naval Aide to the US. H Vay, USIN, Mr. arid Mrs. W. Commissioner in the Philippines, Worth, Mr. W. Worth, Lt.-Comdr. Mr. H. P. Dennison, of thes in Hongkong. He is proceeding C. Atkeson, U.S.N., Mrs. C. Atkson, Philippine Packing Corporation, son a new assignment to Honolulu Mstr. S. Atkeson, Mstr. E. Atkeson, Mstr. T. Atkeson, Miss F. Badley. in the Colony on his way to Hono and San Francisco

Mr. L Craig, Miss A. Day, Miss M. lulu

Capt. W. Thomas, port captain Dickson, Mrs. I. Federline, Mr. M. for the American President Lines Ferry Miss F. Florendo, Mr. I. | Furstenburg, Mr. F. Fryxell, Mrs. in Hongkong has returned to the:

F. Hoade. Mrs. R. Joseph, Mr. J. Lewis, Mrs. C. Livingston, Mstr. A. Livingston. Capt. A. O'Neil, U.S.M.C., Dr. and Mrs. A. Prussner, Miss D. Prussner, Rev. and Mrs. A. Ritz, Miss J. Ritz, Mstr. H. Ritz, Mr, G. P. Wishard, Secretary of Mr P. Swenson, Mrs. R. Taylor. the American-European Y.M.C.A, Mrs. Vanderpool, Lt. R. Winfeld, has arrived in Hongkong. He, 18.S.N., Mrs. P. Woodward, Mr. and Mr. John McKee and Mr." C. F. en route to Shanghal, where he Mrs. W. Bercaw, Mstr. W. Bercaw, Marshall, of the Standard Vacuum will spend a few days before con- Mstr. B. Bercaw, Mstr. D. Bercaw, Oil Co., Saigon, are on a visit to tinuing on home leave to the Mstr. P. Bercaw, Miss M. Clare, the Colony..

United States.

United States. He was accompani; ed by Mrs. Thomas and their grandson, Jack Thomas

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Mrs. C. Handy, wife of Mr. c. In conclusion, I would state that Handy, of the Cocp-Cola Export the, polley of the Committee. with Corporation in Manila. Is on Colony after a vacation in the which I hope members concur. is [visit to Hongkong. that the usual activities of the Club should be carried or despite Mr. Ng Sul-tong has been ap the abnormal conditions obtaining pointed to be an Assistant Inspec- In the Colony, and that every ef- tor of Labour, Factories and Work- fort.be made to accomplish our shops, with effect from July 11. main object-namely to promote and sustain, the games of Asso- ciation and Rugby football, Lawn Borris, and other athletic sports ind pastimes,

It has already become evident at home that sustained effört, with- (The name of Dr. G. M. Abraham, A report from Shanghal states out relaxatiori, tends to lower the M.B.B.S.. has been added to the that Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, Bri-1 standard of efficiency which, in Register of Medical Practitioners tish Ambassador to China, who left turn, retards the rate of produc- entitled to practise medicine in Shanghai for Weihaiwel on July 30

on. This goes to prove, if proof the Colony. is necessary, that the school of thought which decries the occa- sional holiday and indulgence in games in war time is prong. This

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has arrived there. It is understood that his trip to the north is of a

Mr. O. Harwood; Miss E. Power, Miss J. Wellons."

TWO REGISTRY WEDDINGS.

The following weddings took

The average opening and selling private nature and he will return place at the Supreme Court on Sa- rate for the month of July of the to Shanghai shortly, says Central turday:— Hongkong and Shanghai Banking News.

is no time to go into an agonised Corporation for demand drafts on huddle because the situation oc- London is settled at 14.88. casionally looks. black. Rather is

It a time which demands physical Shanghai and Bangkok have! and mental fitness and we, as a been declared as places where in- Club, offer facilities to members to fectious or contagious diseases!" satisfy this demand. I look to prevail, namely, Cholera and small- members, when their various office por, respectively. and volunteer duties permit, to at their Sales Room, No. 2 keep games which lead to Atriess Connaught Road Central. Secundoing harder than ever.. Floor, Room No. 205..

·USEFUL SERVICE

our

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Dr. Mak Blu-sing, residing at No. 9, Bonham Road, and Miss Ng Yu- chau, assistant entomologist of

CORRESPONDENCE Lingnan University.

DISCRIMINATION

Mr. Lam Man-wai, student, of No. 11. Nam Kok Road, and Miss Ng Wal-fung. student, residing at No. IN A.R.P. ALLEGED 34, Wing Lek Street.

The Editor, H.K. Dally Press Sir-I shall be grateful, if you

Drapery Emporium of No. 26. Mr. E. Strange, who has given so Army and Attache to the U8.jready help from nearly all com- from a sense of civic responsibility

Floor,

Mr. J. Newlin, passenger will kindly allow me space in your pay merely because of the colour agent, and Mr. H. Rowland, freight valuable paper for the publication of his skin.

Among the non-European war- agent, both of the American Presi-jof the following, in order to pre- dent Lines, have returned to Hong-vent something which may occur dens the majority are Chinese, and and Chattels of solution, I would

Before submitting a formal re-kong after a vacation in Manila. -The Gooda

undesirably to the ARP. Organi- among the Chinese wardens, quite express Haroon Moosa Cassum trading as thanks to our honorary Secretary.

Ization which has hitherto been so a lot are well-to-do and educated Lt. Karl T. Gould, of the DB. successful and so splendid, having who enter the ARP, Force purely Hankow Road, Ground

and do not expect pay at all. Now, much of his time in most useful Embassy in Tokyo, is in Hongkong, munities. Kowloon.

and efficient service to the Club. accompanied by his wife and son.) My point is that the scale of the discrimination puts them in a.

pay which has just been-made state of great uneasiness. To con known to the ARP. wardens, tinue, they cannot tolerate the Mrs. M. L. Hearther, wite of Mr. found entirely unsatisfactory to discrimination; to withdraw, they

· LAMMERT BROS,,sented, be and are hereby, adopt (E. R Hearther, of the

Some do not wish to mar the magnifi. the non-European wardens. American President Lines has returned to of these wardens are loud in their cent work or the A.R.P. The following Committee was Hongkong, accompanied by her two complaint, others murmur, but elected:-H. R. Forsyth (Presi- children

many are thinking of walking out. The following are a few items on dent); W. Pryde (Vice-President);

the scale:

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Terms: Cash on Delivery.

Mr.

AUCTIONEERS.

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I now formally propose" "That He Is on his way to Japan. the Report and Accounts for the year ended May 31, 1940, os pre-

ed."

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"Mr," Ngan Shing-kwan, JP.. has a C. Austin (Chairman); D. Black Humphreys-Johnstone, British subject living in Cannes, (Hon. Treasurer); E. L. Strange been appointed to be a Member of has presented. £15,000 of War (Hon. Secretary) and Messrs, K. S. the Licensing Board for a further Loan to England as "a gesture to Robertson, C. E. Davis, J. Skinner, period of three years, with effect replace the impossibility in which A, McAlpine, W. Stoker, and J. from July 22. be finds himself of giving per-Redman,

aonal service."

Winn, a

Rowland Ala. former Lord Mayor of

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Leeds, announced at a meeting in TENDERS INVITED

Leeds that he would lend the Gov-

ernment £10,000, free of interest,

for the duration of the war. Mr.

Tenders are invited by the Public Works Department for additions

Talking with some European Officers of the ARP., I find that they, too, do not like the idea of paying according to race. They rather have the whole-hearted co- Euro -Non- -peans Europeans operation of, the Chinese wardens, per day per day without whom, the AR.P. Force Divisional Wardens. $20.00 $10.00

will be very small, District Wardens 14.00 7,00 Group Wardens

Senior Wardens

con-

Wardeny

10.00

2.00

9.60 8.00

1.70

1.50

Under the circumstance. is it possible for the Authorities con- The Government Gazette

cerned to revise the scale: My ob- tains a list of 34 Trade Marks

It can be observed from the Ject of writing this is to prevent which have been renewed under above scale that a European war the discontent of the non-Euro-. the provisions of the Trade Marks den in the lowest rank is above a pean wardens from wide-spread- Ordinance, 1909,

district warden of non-European ing, as I am afraid that a spark, race in point of pay, Yet, the If not at once extinguished, may. . F. Braine also made an offer of to Folice Hut at Lo Wu. The work pointment of Sister

"Batisfactory evidence of the ap-former has to take orders from possibly lead to huge fire, and Francoise the latter, as the organization any, undesirable incident happen- £1,000 on similar terms,

will consist of the erection of Marie de St. Jacques as the Mother such that there are Europeans uning in the way of the defence of bathrooms, latrines, etc., in brick Superior in this Colony of the under non-Europeans. Such a state the Colony in the present ab- (phs latest list of prisoners-or. and "concrete,

Society of the Petites Soeurs des will likely effect strict discipline, normal time will do nobody here war in. British: -hands gave the Tenders are also invited for the Pauvres, St. Pera, Bretagne, has which cannot be kept where an any good. tamen of 60 N.0,0.5 and men of erection of two dry, latrines in been furnished to H.E, the Gor-jomicer who ranks several "grade:

Yours, etc., the German Air Force.

brick and concrete at Un Lons. Terror.

above his subordinate receives less

WORRIED RESIDENT.

MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1940.

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