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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

GENERAL

FINANCIAL AID FROM GOVT. FOR EVACUEES

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. Husbands, Fathers To Bear

HE Undersigned have received THE Undersigned have received

Instruction

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, the 18th October, 1940 commencing at 10.30 am.

at No. 6 Thorpe" Manor, May Road.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

also

1 Frigidaire

and

.1 Tientsin Carpet

Catalogues will be issued

On View from Thursday, the 17th

October, 1940.

Terms: Cash on Delivery."

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

ΠΟ

Saturday. the 19th October, 1940)

די

commencing at 12.00 noon

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central (2nd Floor)..

A QUANTITY OF MOTOR CAR

ACCESSORIESA

comprising:

Horns, Generators. Spot Lights. Wood Clamps, Hacksaw Frames. Batteries. Lamps, etc.

Also

11 Pkges. Green Tea

(all more or less damaged 1 York Safe

and

250 Ft. Garden Hose

also

LAMMERT BROS., 8 Table Clocks

AUCTIONEERB.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

10 Compasses

9 Watch Chains

57 Bracelets.

4 Pendants

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

Onus Of Refund: Means To Be Examined. In Camera

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

MERCHANT ON $1,000 BADE. Appearing before Mr. G. T "THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT REGARDING THE FINANCIAL LOWTY yesterday, charged with ARRANGEMENTS which have been made for evacuees who were conspiracy, Wong Hab-fong, 46, sent, or will be sent, to Australia in the official evacuation scheme described as a merchant, of No. was announced by the Government yesterday in official nodifica- 113, Wanchal Road, first floor, was rémanded till Oct-29 and "ball" at $1,000 was allowed.

'tion.

It must be emphasised that these arrangements do not apply in the case of women and children who have evacuated to places other than Australia or who are not officially recognised as being Included in the Government scheme:

Wong was alleged to have, on Oct. 3, conspired with one Cheung Kung-hop and another person not.)

As the welfare: happiness and are unable to pay at the above in custody to threaten Tang King- self respect of the evacuees is a rates will be invited to state their wal. 47, merchant, of No. 33 Jor- paramount consideration. It has financial position confidentially to dan Road, second floor, with in- a select committee who will meet jury to his person to cause the been decided that each.

unaccompanied woman shall camera to consider recommen- later to omit to do an act, namely, of an action in receive 50/- per week (Austra-dations for grants of assistance the prosecution

the Supreme Cuurt taken out by llan currency, say Hongkong $32 towards the refund.

The above rates include" not the complainant against defen- approx.)

only board and lodging but also dant and the Kin Kee Trading reasonable personal expenses but Company.

woman with one chlid under 18 years 65/- say Hongkong $42

approx.

woman with two children un-

do not include medical attention, Mr. M. A. da Silva is appearing The husbands, etc. will be asked for the prosecution, while defen-

on B. C. Hobbs.....

Det.-Bgt. Cullinan is for the

LARCENY BY SERVANT

der 18 years 75- say Hongkong to contribute towards any medical dant will be represented by Mr. $48 approx. and 5/- for each expenses of their families

similar. conditions. additional child, and that pay- ment at these rates will be CHILDREN TO PAY OWN "WAY | Police. made by the Australian Govern-

Children of 18 and upwards will ment in the first instance to all be expected to earn their own their living and will receive the special evacuees irrespective of

allowance only if the Australian financial standfrig.

authorities are satisfied that they cannot obtain employment with adequate remuneration,

REFUND NECESSARY Inasmuch as it will be necessary to refund to that Government at

If women permanently, in Gov- its disbursements it is expected ernment Service and still drawing

that all husbands Dormally responsible

or fathers for. the

to their

salary receive this allowance its

their salary."

A dockyard coolie, Leung Luen. 44, was charged before Mr. H. G. Sheldon yesterday with larceny. by servant at the Royal Naval Dock- yard and was sentenced to two months hard labour.

took a quantity of brass and copper It was alleged that, defendant

fittings, valued at $14, from the

maintenance of their families w/equivalent will be deducted from RN Dockyard, on Sept. 18 and

contribute

according

means towards this refund.

Accordingly the husbands, etc.,

of all evacuees will be asked to

LAMMERT BROS., undertake to pay at the rates

AUCHIONEERA.

stated if able to do so.

CROSSWORD

NO.

Friday, the 18th October. 1949

commencing at 2.30 ́p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 35. Han-

kow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:-

Teakwood Bed Room, Dining Room, Drawing and Office Furnl- ture, Chesterfeld Suites, Carpets.

ACROSS

Italian god

13 Masculine

Rugs, Cutlery, Clocks, Pictures. 12 Carlos, Örnaments, Cameras, Bino- .culars, Gramophones. Records, Electric Lamps, Heaters and Fans, Porcelain, Glass, E. P. and Brass Ware, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

19

15

735

28

31

25

Those who

35

36

P 13

dess of har

#2

vests

12

15

16

4 Narrow

4'

woven band

20

2)

22

..

8. Exclamation

of despair. Rodent

23

24

126

27.

name..

29

30

14

Means of

Illumination

33

15

Deal with or

2.

57

...also

handle

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN · FURNITURE

17 Upper part.

34

40

of shoe

19 College da.

442

3

gree (abbr)

and

20 Unit of

D

48

52

22 Free trom

43 Mark for..

omission

44 Pale

18 Myself

46 Unusual

21. Go by

Radio-gram

#1 Telescope

"Kelvinator

Refrigerator

1 Chromium Plated Standard Lamp

Patr Standard Lamps

On View from Thursday the 17th.

October; 1940.-

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

energy-

21 Top of the

head

something

* obnoxiou3

23 Unit

24 or sound mind

25 Broad

26. By

27 Projecting

part of a building

LAMMERT BROS. 28 Carry on

AUCTIONEERS!-

PUBLIC AUCTION.

29 Dissertation

31 Assemblage

of brilliant persons

133 Means of departure

34 Auction

HE Undersigned have received 35 Bymbol for

instructions

"

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

On Saturday, the 19th October. 1940

commencing at 10.30 am

at their Godown at No. 2, Wood Road, Basement.

"A QUANTIFY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

and

One Enamel Bath

On View on Day of Sale.

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

GAMMERT BROS

tellurium:

36 Portico

37 Nautical

half hour

38 Chap 39 Metal 40 Spanish

measure

of length

of neither

41 Correlative

42, Account

(abbr)

46

48 Handle.

shaped part

50 Consumed 51 Dash

53 Source of being

53" Alkaline

solution

DOWN

1 Fragment

37

45

50

18: Symbol for

silver

22 Capital of Latvia

23 Cereal grain 24 Eject from the mouth

25 Streak 'made

ou the skin

27 Continent za Rampart 2. 30 Officer of

the Yeomen of the Guard

2. Explanatory

3 Cubic metre

4 Make an A

edging

31 Festive

5 Man's nick -

name

61 Stately

dance

7 Growing

out

8 Lofty moun-

tain

9 Note of the scale.

10 Ability to

use both hands with equal ease 11. Garden

implement

SOLUTION TOMORROW

Solution No. 734

SO BYPAPAI¶TO A OARINERTA WUN” ATIMS ON RHINE 100 AD. JAIL 1¶ REHRTERIOS SON ORANGABETPE AIM JROTERISIS RA 180 REIST UNT SHETLAND ODES

MAIL TABLET 1. SPIRE 1TREATED. HATTROг0 T á 17 HA ENSTRESTINGW

32 Tree

34 Tranqui 36. Gate

37. Variety or'

ruby spinel

38 Hourly

40 Brother of,

Odin

41 Creek letter 43 Lair

44 «Small boj 45 River in

Bcotland 47 -Egyptian

ugod

49 Symbol for

selenium.

'REFUGEES GOING TO MEXICO

French Envoy

Aids Chinese Students

placed them in a box containing! machinery which was being sent to the Boon Defence Department at North Point where it was easier out for defendant to get them than the dockyard.

Mr. Budden, of the RN. Dock- yard Police, said defendant had been employed in the dockyard for 15 years and got $25 a month'

Det--Est, V. M. Morrison prose- cuted..

"COSME FUND" FOR his wages.

UNIVERSITY"

Deeply moved by the financial plight of numerous Chinese stu- dents following the hostilities,

been

COOK REMANDED After further evidence was given

the prosecution's | corroborating

His Excellency, M. Henri Casme, case, hearing of the case in which French Ambassador to China, has Wong Ngau, 35, assistant cook, is examining this situation charged on two counts of wound- and, for the past several years, ing, was adjourned to next Friday, has personally supported students Oct. 25 at 2.30 p.m. who have been ruined by the war, reports the North China Dally' News,

This year, particularly stirred by the high cost of living and desiring to do more, he has grant- ed the Aurora University a special! assistance fund

Wong, charged before Mr, Lowry, was alleged to have wounded, with intent to do grievous bodily harm, Ng Sam-yau, 23, assistant cook. and Ng Szc-tim, 19, house boy, on Sept. 21 at No. 29, Conduit Road.

Insp. C. Goodwin is appearing for the prosecution, while de fendant was not legally defended. "COSME FUND" ". The 'Cosme Fund, administrat- FICKPOCKET CONVICTED ed by a Committee presided over Remanded from Thursday of by the Ambassador himself or his defendant to call a witness So Fuk, representative, has granted, for unemployed, was yesterday con- the 1940/41 school year, subsidies victed by Mr. Barnett on a charge to 33 students: 10 at the Faculty of stealing a leather purse con- of Medicine, 10 at the Faculty of, taining HK.$23.49 nd $93.40 in Law, and 13 at the Faculty of Chinese currency from the person of Chan Hin kim at the Jardine Furthermore, the Ambassador Wharf on Oct, 12.

Sciences.

has granted each of the faculties | Defendant denied the charge at Aurora University the sum of and said he was only just passing $1,000 to reward the best studenta. by.

·

SPECIAL RULING The presentation of these prizes: has been subjected to a special ruling for each of these faculties. Bometimes they will be granted to the students who have the best average marks for their school years, and sometimes following a Įspecial examination to be taken

during the school term.

Thus, the Faculty of Law has created a prize for Comparative

Finally, the Ambassador extend-

Insp.

F. D. B. Tackett prosecuted,

AT KOWLOON

MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE Charged with manslaughter-be- fore Mr, Q. A. A. Macfadyen yes- terday Wong Ho, 42, gardener, was remanded in custody for two days. The defendant was alleged to

ASSAULTED POSTMAN

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1940

SELECTION IN SPORTS

SHIRTS

BIG VARIETY OF COLOURS

AERTEX IN CHECKS & PLAIN

MATERIAL

ALSO

TERRY TOWELLING

VARIOUS SIŽEG.

LADIES' SALON

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

Viyella'

THFATZISK

Have your

New

Benson's

frocks and suita made from

You

Viyella' 38.

must see" the new" pattern- ed Viyellas' .they're just perfect for the new shirtings, and skirtings and orthodox day frocks. Look for the name on the selvedge.

Piece goods & Kalttings available only at:- MESSRS.:

China Emporium. Käyamally & Co. Mayfair & Co.

Elite Styles.

Sincere & Co.

Shui Hing Co. Sun Co., Ltd.

Treb & Co.

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co. Wing On Co.

KOWLOON!".

Hari's Silk Store, Nathan Ed Sillani Silk Store, Nathan Ed.

YES! It washes

NO! It never shrinks.

DAY

NIGHT

WEAR

Wm. Hellins & Co., Ltd., Viyella House, Nottingham, England.

THEFT OF RAINCOAT Stealing a raincoat from private

On 10AP69

Worship to recommend the banish ment of defendant.

ACCUSED BOUND ÖVER Charged before Mr. Macfadyen yesterday with forging the trade mark of the Tuen Kat Lam" tea at No. 221, Yee Kuk Street on was bound over in the sum of $50 October 12, Poon Bik, 45, shop Toki,

for 12 months

Civil Law, the Faculty of Mediave killed a Chinese coolle, Ap car No, 1849, belonging to Mr. cine for Anatomy and Dissection October 15.

Leung, at Reclamation Street on H L Reeves, of Chatham Apart- ment, two Chinese, Lau Kau, 24, and for medical and surgical" ob- servations, etc..., patv

Det. Sgt. N, B. Fraser prosecuted, and Chan Hung-kwan, 19, were charged with larceny before Mr. Himsworth yesterday. They were ed his generouty to Chinese atu- Yam Kam-sum, 25, cloth maker, additionally charged with Eceely dents in Cientsin by granting a of No. 138, Bal Kung Road, ap- subsidy to students of the Insti peared before Mr. E. Himeworth Insp Johnson, prosecuting, said tudes Hautes Etudes Industrielles, yesterday on a charge of assault that the defendants were for the complainant, said that he ing Mak Kau. 21, postman No. 185, roaming around Mr. Reeves' caz, and was fined $5,

et Commerciales in that city.

Canadian Lead Exports To Japan

ing.

Mr. "Alfréd Y. Hon, appearing

which was parked, near Gilman's understood that the defendant, was Garage at Nathan Road; by Mr. only a fotf earning only 39 a month and had nothing to do with the -Tam Kam÷tu, 61, wireless opera- W. A. Jorge.

UNLICENSED TRANSMITTER.

tor, of No. 33, Prince E-The first defendant das sen- forgery and that it was a pity to ward Road, was charged before tenced to six weeks in prison and see him fined or sent to jail, Mr. Hinsworth yesterday with to be expelled, while the second Mr. Hon also requested the issuing of a warrant for the arrest | having in this possession a wireless accused was remanded until this of Poon Bum, who was the real

offender,

MARINE COURT

two

transmitting apparatus without a morning. The raincoat was re

covered. OTTAWA, Oct. 17 (Reuter)--It licence,

Tam Kam-woo, 28, clerk, of No: POSSESSION OF DAGGERS is improbable that any more per-

At the Marine Court yesterday. mits for the export of lead to 93, Prince Edward Road, Wong/ Zau Pai, 23, marine hawker, Japan will be issued by Canada, Wal, 32, unemployed, of No 239, was sentenced to nine months before Comdr. G. F... BERLIN Oct. 18 (Reuter) Five it is learned from authoritative Jaffe Road, and Chau Wing-pan, hard labour by Mr. Himeworth cargo boat masters, Cha thousand "Republican Yefukces are quarters

20, salesman, of No. 21, Wong Chuk yesterday when he was charged bung, $3, and Kwok leaving France for Muxito order Mayor J. Hume, of New West Street were charged with aiding with possession of a dagger, a were fined $10 each with the recent agreement between the minster, BC declared that he and abetting in the commission fie dagger, a katte, two hammers ternative of ton da

and two Dies

ment with hard labour, French and Mexical Governments, would do all he could to prevent of the offence according to a Vichy dispatch to the last authorised shipment of M D W Waterton of the The defendant admitted that he ing guilty to having moo the omical News Agency;

some weeke Gorvernment Radio Office, pro- was a member of a Triad Associa boat within 100 bar lead, authorised The first transport Full leave ago from leaving New Westming recuting asked for a remand of tion and was heading for a fight Water Mark on the

tere

two days which was granted

Det Egt Morrison asked his 17 at Ping Ca whart France on thursday.

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