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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC

AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received THE Undersigned have received

instructions from the Liquida-

instructions

tors

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION ́

J

OB

Frlay, the 30th August, 1910

commencing ai 10.30 am.

at the Office of Messrs. Reuter Brockelmann & Co. (in liquida- tion) Bank. of Canton Building, No. 6, Des Voeux Road, Central, 5th Floor.

A QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE AND

FITTINGS

On View on Day of Sale..

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS. ·

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE undersigned have received instructions from The Liquida- tors of Messrs. Schmidt & Co. (în]' liquidation),and, others

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

од

Saturday, the 31st August, 1910

commencing at 10.30 am.

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

Leica Model IITA with Summar- F/2, Lenshood and Case

1 Leica Standard with Elmar F3.5.

rangefinder, low speed and case

1 Hektor F6.3 3.8cm wide angle

lens with viewfinder and lens-

hood

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

Friday, the 30th August, 1940'

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

•.

at the Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:-

Chesterfield Sultes, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Sideboards, Din- Ing Tables, Chairs, Office Furni- joure, Blackwood and Rattan Ware,

etc., etc.

GENERAL

AMERICA'S "NEW POLICY" WILL NOT STAND FOR APPEASEMENT IN ASIA

KWANGTUNG'S

FINANCIAL RECONSTRUCTION

Ulose collaboration between the, Finance and Reconstruction

De- partments should be effected in order to facilitate the readjust- ment of Kwangtung's finances. said Mr. Tsou Lin, hewly appoint-. cd Finalice Commissioner for | Kwangtung, in an interview fol- lowing his arrival here yesterday. Co-operation between the two

The United States holds the key to peace in Asia, and Americans belleve and hope that the United States will take stronger measures in the future to stop Japan from further southward conquests, according to Major Evans Fordyce Carlson, Far East military expert and former intelligence officer for the United States government, who is visiting Manila. He arrived last Monday on a Norwegian vessel from the United States. writes Felix Gonzales in the Manila Bulletin. Major Carlson is staying in Those plans sounded fantastic Manila indefinitely and plans to unt about five years ago, herans, he explained, will bring go to Baguio and to visit several says, but who would have beller about an increase in production. provinces before going to China ed Japan would succeed in clos- and hence also an increase in Major Carlson, who has seen ing the Buring road and the revenue, Mr. Tsou formally as- sumed office yesterday. (Central News).

China and has had unparalelled French

Indo-China road | opportunities of watching and Chungking?

comprehending the scope of

These developments thedo not seem fantastic now, ha struggle in the Pacific, will speak points out. on America Faces New Problems In the Orient.

Speaking of the reported trend In China, to lean towards, Sorlet "NEW TREND"

Russia, he cautions against the Major Carlson speaks of the common belief that...Communism "new trend" of American policy in China is the same as Russian

the Orient as one which will Communism. not brook appeasement. He ex- plains. this as due primarily to a general bellef that should the United States-adopt-appeasement policies in the Far East, South American countries would consider Carpets, Rugs. Pictures, Orna- its show of weakness and might. ments. Cutlery. E. P., Brass. Force-drift away from the United States Ware, Gramo- South American countries he phones, Records, Electric Fassays, might reason thus: "If the Dinner Crockery, Cooking Utensils United States, etc., etc.

Jain

Glass and

also

3 Bed Room Suites

2 Dining Room Suites

2 Cooking Stoves

Meat Slicing Machine.

1 "National". Cash Register 1 "Moutrle Planö

and

BY ORDER OF THE CUSTODIAN OF ENEMY PROPERTY

One Peugeot" Motor Car

On View from Thursday, the 29th August, 1940,

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUREBRED COATS

A party of Canadian Qur""

Politically, Communism in China means a popular form of government, a government of the people, by the people and for the people. He' be- lieves that such a government cannot be objected to, as it is in effect democratic.

CHINESE COMMUNISMTM Financially: Chinese communism for her Uwn security, sold out Chins, would advocates equal distribution of

NEW KWANGTUNG FINANCE COMMISSIONER

Mr. Tsou Lin, newly appointed Finance Commissioner for Kwang tung, arrived in Shlukwan and will formally assume office within a few days.

Immediately after his arrival, he called on-General H Boo-wan Chairman of the Kwangtung Pro- vincial Government. provincial leaders

and other to discuss

| Kwangtung's financial matters.

Mr. Tsou was formerly Vice_ | Minister of Finance.

she not do the same with us if wealth, so that nobody would be ENTRANCE EXAM.

she were actually threatened, by some foreign powers?"

'n want. Bocially, it works for About 20,000 candidates, scat- the equality of all men and for tered in a "number of different U.S. & SOUTH 'AMERICA

the practice of Christian acts. places in China, sat in the joint In all respects, communism in college and, university entrance Major Carison pointed out that China leads to Christian prac examinations held under the aus- the United States is courting the tices, although the people are not pices of the Ministry of Educa South American countries at pre-Christian by religion, Major Cari-tion recently, according to infor sent and will not adopt measures son stated.. which might result in taking them

mation from the Ministry.

Examination papers from 15 dis- away from the fold.

on China and the Far East," he tricts have already reached here said a free China is indispensable and more are expected to be hand- to pesce in the Orient and for ed in from other places including the preservation of democracy Shanghai, Loyang and Taiko. here. Should China fall subject Results of the examinations will to Japan, he said. "Fascism will be published in the beginning of gain the upper hand in. Asiä, September. (Central News).

America's policy in the Far East is closely associated with her policy of hemispheric de." fence, according to Major Carlson. This explains in a measure the stiffening of her attitude towards Far Eastern affairs. The oll embargo was imposed in response to publie opinion against the sending of War materials to Japan and thus indirectly helping her in "her campaign against China.

he also stated.

Summing up his observations

Major Carlson bases his obser- vations on eight years spent on duty in China as an officer of the U. S. Army and Marine Corps. He was present at the battles of Shanghai, Hsuchowiu and Han- kow, and witnessed the Chinese capture of Talerchwang. As In- INTEREST IN ORIENT

telligence officer for the American With reference to his observa- government, he spent 18 months tiens fr the United States, he with Chinese regular and guerrilla says that while Americans in units as special observer, travel- eastern U. S. are apprehensive ling 2.500 miles on foot and horse- over developments in Europe, back. Americans in the west are more Interested in what is going on in the Orient

Those in the. interior read ac-

i Hektor F10 7.3cm extra rapid ists" recently left Vancouver by counts of what is going on abroad rail to make steamer connections but do not show interest in deve

lens "

3 Enlargers

1 Remington Noiseless Portable

Typewriter

1 Remington Typewriter

1 Mendelsohn Universal Photoflash

Speed Gun

1 Încubator

2 Sterilizers

"

"RAPE AND PILLAGE” He was so shocked by what he

and so inspired by the courageous the oldest civilization on earth," saw of the rape and pillage of

at. New York where they willopments either in the Far East resistance put up by the Chinese

con.

embark for a long ocean voyage or in Europe. He had to Valparaiso, Chile. These "tour- ists" are not of the ordinary foreign type usually seen. They sist of twelve purebred goats, four rnales and eight females. purchased in this vicinity for the Department Tecnico Agricola de la Caja de le Habitacion, Popular.

occasion to observe American, reaction to developments when be

that he "resigned his · commission with the marine corps and engax- ed on a lecture tour of the United rode by bus across the continent

States. He also wrote 2 book, 'Twin Stars of China. In which In his opinion, Japan is only waiting for the

The analyzes the strong and weak outcome of the German attack on Eng-

points of the Japanese effort to laad before

subjugate China takingforther steps in the Orient.

For his work in China Major Should "Goat breeders are always in-

Carlson England

received commendation crumple, be terested in how

trom John thinks Japan will proceed towards

Gunther, author of their pets äre gothg to be looked after on such conquest of more territory in

Inside Europe: Rear Admiral Surgical Instruments; Photo-a long journey, but they needn't southeast Asta, Ele

Harry E Yarnell, former com- belleves graphic Accessories and Chemicals, worry, the goats left in sweet con-" French Indo-China is doomed,

mander in chief of the. Asiatic Cameras, Studio Lamps, 'Surgical tentment," said a Canadian Gor-but whether Japani can go farther Fleet; "Edgar Snow....... author of Sutures, Electric Flexible Blade ernment Livestock Feldman, as and conquer also the Dutch East Red Star Over China; and Com- Fans, Toasters, Percolators, Irons, everything possible has been done Indies and Malayala will depend mander F. E., Dveresch, U. B. naval Waffle Irons and Stoves, Kerosene to ensure the safety and comfort on what the United States does. attache "to China. He holds

1 Petroleum Bath with 6 Resis- Valparaiso, ..tances

also

Stoves, PHILCO RADIO ...

and

A Quantity of Assorted Chemicals and Patent Medicines.

On View from Friday, the 30th August, 1910.

Terms: Cash on Delivery..

LAMMERT BROS..

"AUCTIONEERNS.

1392 PLAN"

from numerous décorations He believes that the present from foreign governments,

United States government expansion policy of the Japanese

the and

of the animals even to special ar- rangements being made to milk three of the goats en route."

Eight animals, collected in East- empire follows a plan originally, ern Canada, will be added to outlined in 1592 by Eldeoshi, and Fur Tarms now' contribute more the shipment when it leaves in a measure, the Tanaka me than forty per cent of Canada's

Imortal of a few years ago.

Toronto.

raw fur production.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940.

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THE

MEDICAL EDUCATION COMMISSION

The 5th annual plenary meeting of the Medical Education Commis- sion under the Ministry of Educa- tion opened in Chungking yester-- day,

The nation's medical experts, provincial Health offoers and presidents of medical colleges were present at the meeting 'which in the next two daya will discuss various questions on the improve- ment of medical education in

·Chinx

THE BATTERED AIRCRAFT in the picture made a wonderful flight home after receiving direct hits from AA.' guns while reconnoltring recently. Both wings were pierced by shell, the fuse- lage, starboard' engine and rudders were spattered by shrapnel, and a petrol tank was holed. Al- though a large quantity of spirit was lost and a tyre was punctured the return journey was made.

safely and none of the crew was injured in landing.

"You have most certainly earned it, BUT you've pinched our mug!":

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