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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PHE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Thursday, the 12th September, 1940 commencing at 10.30 am.

at their godown, No. 2, Wood Road, Basement:

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

On View. from Wednesday after- noon, the 11th September, 1940.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

ATTRACTIVE JOANNA CLAIRE, pictured above. Is the principal dancer in "A Trip To Hades" the American Stage Production which She is blest with LAMMERT BROS., opens at the Queen's Theatre, on Tuesday next.

charm as well as talent essentials that make "for her immediateTM- success with the public. Choreography was her hobby always, and in Hollywood, where she spent much time, her, gifts, for creating dances and designing settings were developed.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Travel in South America, Europe, and the United States has broadened her outlook and extended her knowledge of Stage lore, and her natural aptitude and instinctive realisation of the value of detalls have helped her towards her successful achievement.

Clad in a chic American coat, watching interestingly in the hotel lounge where she met.. was "Spooky"-no, 'don't conjure up my ró- THE Undersigned have received mance! Spooky" happens to be the small Pekinese, that is Miss THE

instructions

to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION

od

Friday, the 18th September, 1940

commencing at 11 am.

_at_their_Sales_ Room No. 2 Con- naught Road Central. Second

Floor.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE

AND SUNDRIES

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

́AUCTIONEERS,

Claire's faithful friend and accompanies her everywhere. and "Spooks," as you may have read, are one of the novelty mysticisms of "A Trip to Hades." Joanna's pretty sister Beth is also a dog- lover, her inclination being a Sydney Silky, who answers to the name of Winkie."

Chinese Determined To

Continue Struggle

-CHUNGKING,Sept 2-General-

16 CASES OF CHOLERA

The following is the Return of issime Chiang Kai-shek assured notifiable diseases notified as hav- me here today that the entireinig occurred in the Colony during Chinese nation is determined and the 24 hours ended at midnight on

GENERAL

Rare Entertainment For

Hongkong

BLACK-OUT

MAGICAL REVUE AFTERMATH

ON THE STAGE"

AT QUEEN'S

STORE FOR HONGKONG ON

PROPRIETOR OF

RARE ENTERTAINMENT IS IN MAH JONG SCHOOL

Two

FINED $50

TUESDAY at the Queen's Theatre, the management of which has

summonses for a ling to arranged to present a Magical shade their lights during the re-

cent black-out were heard by Mr.

Revue, comprising 28 American artistes, led by Chang, the magi- clan, who has mystified audiences. G. in every part of the world.

SHOWING FOR A WEEK Chang and his company were passing through the Colony on their way to the United States,

after a most successful world tour and were prevalled upon to hold over their departure so as to afford Hongkong an opportunity of see- ing them on the stage.

The Company will appear night-

·ly at 9.30 o'clock for a week, com- mencing from Tuesday next. Sept. 17.

**TRIP TO HADES"

Sheldon at the Central Magistracy yesterday.

Pleading guilty for falling to screen the lights of his house during the black-out, Chan, Yau- lee. of No. 6, Hau Wo Street, ground floor, was fined $50.

Insp. E. D. B. Tackett sald that in this

house case the was being used as a profes- lona) mah-jong school. Fifty to sixty people were playing In the premises at the time and there were seven lights which were ΠΟΥ screened. There was a

the screen at door. The most attractive item on their varied programme is the

Defendant pleaded that he was mystic musical revue "A Trip to away from the Colony but had left instructions to his fokis to Hades.".

This spectacular. and unusual screen the lights. revue is presenting twenty eight HEARING ADJOURNED, unusual and glamourous scenes.

Lam Yau-sang, of No, 229, Des Supporting Chang are a bevy of American artists headed by two Voeux Road West, ground floor, similar offence, darlings of the New York stage, summoned on s Joanna and Beth Claire. These pleaded not guilty. talented performers have appeared: A Chinese constable was pass- in many New York productions and ing the house on Aug. 27 at 9.30 will soon endear themselves to pm. when he saw lights coming

out through, the Hongkong audiences.

cracks of the Altogether there is more than door defendant's house. He one hundred and eighty tons of knocked at the door and asked baggage associated with the show the people to shade the light,

In the front room there was a

GHOSTS AND SPOOKS

of

was

The 'appearance of "Ghosts and light which covered by "a fcur Spocks" among the audience has plece of white

paper and caused consternation. many people were in the room playing

in theatres throughout the world and mah Jong. much excitement 13. promised The case was adjourned to Sept. Hongkong audiences when they 25. make their appearance at the. Queen's Theatre.

-The-box-plans-for-44-Trip To -Hades" which commences at the Queen's Theatre will be open stortly

11

LONDON, Sept., 11 (Reuter) prepared to continue the struggle September 10-Cholera. 16 cases; The Lord Mayor of London has

for Indefinitely against Japanese ag- Enteric fever, one case; Dysentery, opened a distress fund gression regardless of formidable eight-cases; Tuberculosis. 16 cases tires of the air raids. 'obstacles which have been placed

in the pathway of the Land of the Dragon during the past several months, writes J. L.

the Manila Bulletin.

"

Stewart in

HEAVY STRAIN

The Generalissimo made these statements in one of the intre-

PUBLIC AUCTION.quent interviews he has granted

foreign newsmen recently.

ing the

In spite of the strain of direct-

national effort through

THE

HE Undersigned have received three months of intense Japanese

instructions

TO SELL. BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

Friday, the 13th September, 1940

commencing at 230 p.m.

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

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

comprising:--

aerial bombardments which have devastated Chungking, his third wartime capital, the No. 1 leader of the Chinese nation said that |hc was enjoying the best of health and like his people was determined to battle on the Nippon invaders.

NOT DISMAYED

against

CROSSWORD

NO.

ACROSS

Amuse

hent

8 Supplicate 9 Forward

11

10 Shop

Extend " 13 Con-

sumed

14 Rip 16 Sturgeon

"roe

19 Anger

21 Rank

22 Chosen 24 Killed

26 Strikes 28 Prox-

perity

5. Uncom- mon

2 Flutd

4 Way

29 Types 30 Open

Bound

31 Parrot

The Generalissimo declined to comment on recent inter- national developments affect- ing China, but he asserted emphatically that he was not dismayed and was unshakably optimistic as to the eventual outcome of the undeclared

Earlier it

officially an- Wha Drawing Room, Bed Room, Din-nounced that the Generalissimo 32 Actions ing Room and Office Furniture, had cabled his thanks to Chinese Carpets, Rugs, Wardrobe and

communities in the United States. Cabin Trunks Ornaments, Curfos, for their promised contribution Electric Fans and Lamps. E. Pof va$5,000,000 toward rebulding Brass, Glass

and Procelain

the Chinese air force.

Ware, Gramophones and Records, Cameras, Cutlery Pictures Cook- ing Utensils, etc., etc.

also

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

and

1 Enamel Bath

1 Remington Typewriter

1 Pair Binoculars...”.

1 Iron Safe

2 Porcelain Wash Basins

1 R.C.A. Radio-gram

war.

WEATHER" REPORT

Hongkong Royal Observatory

10 am., Sept. 11.

Barometer (at sea level), 29.80`ins, Temperature, 83 F.

Humidity, 66 per cent.

Wind Direction, NNE

Wind Force (Beaufort), 3.

[Temperature; Maximum yesterday,

·35 F.

Tempēïature; minimum last night

279 F

Rainfall for 24 hrs.ending 10th

today, 0.40 ina.

DOWN Instru-

trent

s Boune of

action

7. Burdened 10. Withdraw

11 Gale

12 Scope

CANADIAN ORDER

OF DAY

LONDON Sept. 11 (Reuteri -- "We will not rest till we defend our homes on German soll. I pledge myself to give the division

everything I have or am What

myself undertake, I ask of every officer and man."

This is what Major-General Victor Odlum, commanding the Division, told Second Canadian

the his troops in an Order of Day and in a

wel- message of

come.

706

SOLUTION TOMORROW

BONG KONG TIDE TABLE- -

From 12 to 18 Sept. 1940

HIGH WATER

Days of

Wook

Date of

Month.

Hong

Kong

Standard Time.

bm.

Height.

2008 16:0

Low Warts,

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time

Thur 18

05 06 5

Fri.

13

1307 001

Sat:

Total rainfall since January 1st, San.

110.24 Ins.

On View from Thursday, the 12th Against an average of, 70.38 Ins..

September, 1940,

Terma: Cash on Delivery."

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS,

Bunset tonight, 6.31 p.m.

ཨ སྒྱུ་འཋ

08 36 18 T 20:37 (53) 13.41

15" Deplor

Bble. 17. Bird

18: Knucks

20 Passed by

23 Obscurity..

21 BIL

25 1ry

27 Fish

28 Fastener

Solution No. 705 MACROSEL 1 Foreigners.... Hangs; 8, Vivid; 10: Haste; 13. Mass; 16,Büp: 16, Tourist; 17, Acre; 18, Ease; 19, Audible: 20, Zeal; 22, Ribs; 24, Greet; 27. Eager; 28, Rodeo; 29, Propellers.

DOWN: 1, Finds: 2, Fash;" Iris;" 4. Nave; 6, Rival; 6. Chimpanzee: 9. Depression; 11. Asunder: 12. Thimble: 14, Steal; 15, Steer; 21, Anger; 23, Indus: 24. Grip: 25 2 y Evil; 26, True,

Height

43 20

01 09 39

14 07:47 6 9

Mr. T. W. Gubb, Deputy Secr 9104 5 5 14 15 20tary of the Shanghal Municipal 083 69 OL 56 35Counell, 1 reported to have ten- 212786 1444 Odered his resignation to the Coun- 091467 02:37

3'1.

ell to join the British forces at 21 495 9: 15 15 120

the 0949 6 6 03 18 9. home He has been with

981181

16 44 21 Council for the past five years and

.1074 0.4 03 65 20 in 1938, during the absence on 22 27

1814

4 leave of Mr. G. Godfrey Phillips

Mon. 18

Sunrise tomorrow, 6.09 a.m.

4 pm, Sept. 11. Barometer, (at sea level), 29.74 Ins.

Tuss. 17

Wed, 18

Maximum temperatura. Minimum température, 70 T. Rainfall a

T

Temperature, 82 F.

Humidity, 84 per cent. Wind Direction, ESE Wind Force (Beaufort),

Com-

was arting Secretary and mianoner-General. Mr. Gubb is a

native of South Africa and is 33 He was educated in England

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940.

From HADES!

With a cargo of Devils and Devilettes and. 50 tons of magic and mystery I

THE MIGHTY

CHANG

with his company of American artists in the $50,000 New York stage success.

"A TRIP TO HADES"

28 Breath taking scenes 24 hours glorious stage entertainment.

featuring Joanna Claire,.

Beth Claire and Nella Ash

Plus!

Ghosts and Shooks!

The MYSTIC, MAGICAL REVUE

that has thrilled the entire world.

AT

THE

·GRAND OPENING

QUEEN'S

NEXT TUESDAY AT 930 P.M. PRICES: $440, $3.30, 82.20, $1.10.

"SPECIAL SALE

AT LOW PRICES

New Laid Leghorn Eggs

FROM THE

Diamond Lerhorn Farm

Sols Agent:

HUNG CHEONG

·66, NATHAN BOAD, KOWLOON TELEPHONE PHOS

Neglect of

COMMON ILLS MAY MEAN days of suffering

TTHOLE days of suffering, and in many cases

WHOLE day of and pain can be defnitely

avoided by the simple action of taking ‘ASPRO. When people realise what a wonderful medicine tablet 'ASPRO' is-bow it soothes, pain-bow it reduces feverishness, and how after ingestion the system, bring a solvent of uric acid--an in- ternal antiseptican anri-pyretic or fever reducer and a powerful germicide, it strikes at the cause of numerous complaints, then much suffering will be avoided--much illness prevented.

ASPRO

IS THE SAFE MEDICINE

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