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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Mas..
THE
instructions
TOR I to sell by
GENERAL
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS GREW-MATSUOKA TALKS
SEEN AS PORTENDING
AT CENTRAL
Shek Leung 35, Tao Chung. 28)
farmers, were alleged to have had UNUSUAL WORLD EVENTS
In their possession at an unnum STEAMSHIP (U, FINED.
bered house above Holy Cross Path, Summoned for filing to deliver Shaukiwan, on Nov. 19 two re- to the Superintendent of Imports volvers and 17 rounds of aimmuni...
HE Undersigned have received and Exports Department a com-tion, two daggers and one knife
plète manifast of the cargo on without *- Licence. board the as. Kinihan, which left All the defendants were remand- the Colony on No 7, the Hong-ed for 48 hours for further in- kong, Canton and Macao Steam- quiries. boat Company, of Queen's Build- ing, was fined $50 by Mr. Lowry yesterday.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
..on
Friday, the 22nd November, 1940
commencing at 230 pm,
Appearing before Mr. Gould yes- terday on a similar offence. Yip Yun. 25, apprentice Atter, and Lu Revenue Officer W. A. Ahern Kwong, 25, unemployed electrician,
said a party of Revenue Officers, were also remanded 48 hours for
after receiving Information that inquiries.
there were baskets containing pro- They were charged with the pos-
bibited exports warded the s.s. session of one revolver and five
At their Saics Room, No. 35. Han-Kinshan a quarter an hour before rounds of ammunition and one
Road, Kowloon.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising:
siso
Hat-
A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE
2 Radio Sets
and
TOKYO, Nov. 11-0. 5. Ambassador Joseph C. Grow con- farred with Foreign Minister Yosuke Matsuoka at the latter's official residense for two hours Sunday, Indicating possible un- isual international deve'opments.
It was recalled that Grew and Matsuoka held similar lengthy conversations in September lust preceding` Japan's signature to the Axli military allianos,
PHILIPPINE
ARMY FLIER. CRASHES IN
OWN HOME knife--at an unnumbered bause )
AT KOWLOON
PRISON AND CANE
ONE REASON
This was one of various reasons informed quarters here suggested that a
non-aggression treaty be- tween. Soviet Russia and Japan for a treaty of even deeper signi-" ficance might be disclosed during Boviet Foreign Commissar Via- eheshar Molotov's visit to Berlin.
The United Press understands it ́ ́SAN FERNANDO), Pampanga, would be premature to say that a agreement has Nov. 8-leutenant Franelses. B. Russo-Japanese Vitug, flying cådek of the Philip beer completed, but the Anxiety pine Army who crashed # plane at of certain tafluential circles barrio Concepcion. Labao, his own both Tokyo and Moscow to bring home barrio, was in critical condi- negotiations to an early conclusion tion at the Pasumil hospital at Del was well known here. Carmen with his right eye damaged and his chin smashed.
Those
FOUR INJURED
out
to
Telephone connexions Shanghai were again "disrupted." com- Oftielals of the telephone
Informed
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1940.
SMART SELECTION
IN
RODEX COATS
LLAMOVEL
AND
WOOL AND CASHMERE
IN
BROWN, GREEN, FAWN & BLACK.
LADIES'. SALON
11
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
LOSSES IN MISSIONARY
CHUNGKING BOMBINGS
-
alling time.
On the math aft deck 11, baskets, above Cheung Lok Theatre, Bhan-
Nov. containing copper coins, were found kiwan. on 19 without a under a bed and beach. The com- licence. pradore was usted to produce the In both cases the applications ship's manifest on which no entry for remand was made by Insp. W. of the copper les was made, S. Russell. Teakwood Drawing Room, Dining There was approximately one and Room, Bed Room and Office Furni-une-third tons of coins. ture, Chesterfeld Suites,
A representative of the armi stands. Teapoys. E. P. Brass, pleaded guilty to the summons and Aluminium, Glass and Procelain said the coins must have been
Four other persons. were injured, bany Tokyo advised the United Ware. Cutlery Clocks, Pictures, smuggled on board in small quan Sentence of three months' hard none seriously, when the plane, Press in Shanghai they were in- Ornaments, Curias, Cabin Trunks, uties as there were four Indian labour and 10 strokes of the cane crashed into a nipa house after able to contact the United Fress Gramophones; Records, Electric Table Lamps and Heaters, Stoves, guards and three chinese watch was imposed by Mr. Macfadyen shearing of a madre de cacao tree, in Tokyo today "because the cen-
were injured
Mariano, sur aays the phone is cut of order men on the wharf apart from the yesterday on Put Chung-kwan, 33, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
repaired until watchmen employed by the com- for larceny of a wrist watch from Beltran and his three small chil- and will not be
due to the holiday to- pany. The manifest had been sub-Chan Lai fong, 18, at Nam Cheong dren, Rosalia. Rogelio and Benjam- tomorrow mitted to the 1. and E. Department Street, near Tai Nam Street.
in. ranging from three to seven day.") 12 hours before sling time from
years old They were treated by
OIL POURING FERRY EMPLOYEE EXPLAINS
| local physicians,
circles in Shanghat Hongtong.
Further evidence was taken R. O. Ahern applied for the con- before Mr. Macfadyen yesterday in Its wings were severed and its in the Russo-Japanese pact largely The plane was a complete wreck.attributed the apparent progresą Astation of the tins which was the case in which Leung. Leung motor catapulted
of the to the skillful of pouring by Hein- granted.
Tong-and-Au--Tim-all-employees.
fuselage-rolling into a rice field rich von Stahmer, who left for of the Yaumati Ferry Company, about 15 meters from the wreckage. Moscow soon after Emperor Hiro were charged with conspiracy with Barrie people said the plane was hito decorated him for his bril- intent to defraud the Companyfying low and its motor stopped. Fant coup whereby Japan bought | of tea from Victala Barracks, a Giving an explanation, "the first it dropped on a rice field and share in the European war 46-year-old cook, Lel To, employed accused said that he did not know plowed into the tree and house. through signature of the military in the barracks, was fined $5 or anything about the alleged con
The Beltran home was wrecked. alliance with the Axis powers. seven days by Mr. Gould yester- spiracy. It was a well known fact
FLYING LOW
It was not known in Shanghai The first missionary Institution; Church and the St. Paul's Middle" | day.
that the ticket sellers had not Sgt. Marrison and that the tea been interfered by the inspector Lieutenant Vitug was born in the how long von Stahmer tarried in destroyed in this year's bombing School, damaging also the Catholic was found on defendant as he was for keeping premium, that is to barrio where his plane crashed. Moscow or his present whereabouts season was the student center printing house, the Carmel Mona- Observers said that he was flying but it seemed certain that his established at Shapinpa, 9 miles stery, and the Ming Teh Primary leaving the barracks on Wednes- say. that they had never
were at least partially from Chungking, by the Interna- School. The loss was $800,000. The day. Defendant received a salary stopped by the inspectors for only
Wonal Student Service, the Ching-residence of Father C. Cacauld of $21 with free bord and lodging, giving back six cents to customers rio folk in the fields when the ac-
cident occurred.
Informed circles, however, rel-king Y. M. C. A, and Y. W. C. A., and a part of the living quarters of the Catholic, Hospital staff was Defendant admiffed the offence who offerred a ten-cent piece for
Lieutenant Pelayo Cruz, com- terate that some important pre-it being demolished on May 21. and stated that he took the tea
a three cent ticket. The extra
bombs landed Two
OT the also demolished, manding officer of the Philippine liminaries remain to be attended to i for his children:
money might be the premium, army seventh observation squadron before Japan is ready to pull an-Lianglukou office of the Chungking The recreation' ground, of the said the first accused.
Memorial Y. M. C. A. on June 11. Its library, Lewis
Institutional POSSESSION OF CODE Charged with a breach of the De-chief ticket Inspector
After evidence given by the at Clark Field, Stosenburg, and other treaty from the hat.
three other PA pilots new up and
club-house. and restaurant were Church of the American Methodist Mission was hit on June 28. On destroyed. fence Regulations namely, a pri- Company, the hearing was ad-
examined the wreckage. Later they The absence of any indication yate code or cypher for the pur journed to Nov, 28.
I went to the hospital but were not that Itailan Foreign Minister On June 12, two bombs landed the same day concussion damaged pose of secret conrying, receiving,
allowed to speak to Vitug. Cruz Count Galeazzo Ciano would leave in the garden of the Y's city office, the main building and the Yuteh said that Vitug was instructed to for Bertin
the main building suffering from Primary School, and a soon prompted some
School. bomb blew off a section of the Preparatory
1 Dinner Service "...
TE Leitz Wetzlar" Elarger
1 “Underwood " Typewriter
"Westinghouse" Refrigerator
1 Alef" Projector
1 Pathe" Baby Projector
1 Adding Machine
1 Bed Room, Suite
3 Cameras
On View from Thursday, the 21st November, 1940.
THE
Terais Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
VAUCTIONEERS.
HE Undersigned have received iristructions from The Marshal in Prize, Supreme Court,"
to sell by
“PUBLIC AUCTION 1901. N
COOK COMICTED „
Pleading guilty to a charge of larceny by servant of half pound
or record ng. Tel Ka-yuen, 38,
proprietor of the King Kes Import
STOLE JERSEY
been
of the
low, trying to see some of his bar- efforts
successful.
„NO MEDICATION
Chungking missionary Institutions have suffered enormous losses as a result of Japanese aerial bori hings since May, mya Central News.
The only church which remains intact is the American Metho- dist Church In Tai Chla Hang where services are held as usual on Sundays under Rev. W, A. McCurdy,
salvo of
typewriting
Chau Chuen, 22: was charged fly only for 40 minutes. When his observers to doubt that the set-concussion. A heavy demolition bombs destroyed the Y: M. C. A.'s and Export firm, if No. 27, Bon-before Mr. Macfadyen yesterday time expired' and he failed to re-ting of the stage for signature of enclosure wall of the Methodist class; public cinema and projection ham Strand West, rond dmr, was with larceny of a woollen Jersey, turn to the camp. they went to the treaty was near completion. Mission at Tai Chia Hang. Three room and part of its city offee as Aned $30 by Mr. Lowry yesterday, valued at $7.10, from Cheng Hak- look for him..
Det Sub. Inp. 0. Goodwin said mui, 21, woman, Nam Cheong
i
GASOLINE LEAK
The best United Press informa-
"
HUGE LOSS
t'on however, was that Italy would demolition and a number of in-well as its rural service station at PUBLIC AUCTION. that defendant was found in pass, Street, near Cheungshawan Road.
cendiary bombs hit the Sudeh Hsuchiapo outside the city. The Major Gaspar Bapion, constab not necessarily be a signatory Girls Middle School, an American Church of the Sacret Heart was session of the code in the shop. The accused was sentenced to
ulary provincial inspector, went to the pact which might be
only The code was for commercial use six week's hard labour.
the place of the accident and among Germany, Boriet Russia Methodist institution at Tseng- also hit by bombs. only, and it was not regarded as STOLE FROM DOCKS
chleyeh, razing its dormitory to ordered people away from the and Japan,
Three bombs blew off the dormi- the ground. serious case.
Convicted of larceny of two wrecked plane. He prohibited smok~ -Italy obviously finds it more
DIRECT HIT
tory of the Chungking› Y.W.C.A. The code was ordered to be con- copper flanges and two braasing as the gasoline in the ship was difficult than Japan to discover
on June 28. The branch office of Ascated
blocks from the Kowloon Docks, leaking.
common ground on which to The main buliding of the Sadeh the Syracuse-in-China, General 40. a blacksmith. Ho Wat,
Three surgeons are attending shake hands with Russian Girls' Middle School was destroyed Hospital on the Chungking High
the i was fined $30, or six weeks' hard Lieutenant Vitug. Dr. Alfredo Bear.
on June 18. A direct hit demoli School compound at Tsengchiayth In labour, by Mr. Himsworth yeater-Rivera of the Pasumil hospital, Dr.
connexion, observers shed the church of the Seventh suffered a $150,000 lass, including Jesus Eusebio, local eye specialist, believed the editorial of the Ber-Day Adventist Mission at Mihua x-ray equipment, medicines and and a surgeon from Zablan Field, in Essener National Zeitung that Chien, damaging the Bible Society materials and the Library School Camp Murphy, who was dispatch the German-Russian rapproche- across the street. Important Y, M. of the Boone College of Wuchang ed this morning by the Philippine ment facilitated improvement in C. A documents, waiting to be in the same compound was Alan NOVEMBER 20, 1949
Army command.
Russo-Japanese relations enabling shipped to a place of safety, were, damaged on the same day.” No medical bulletin was issued |"Russia and Japan to become destroyed at the Nanchimen The Orphelinat Church with an (Continued from. Yesterday)
tonight but it was learned that the increasingly tapable of action whart along the Yangtse. ARP. Orders issued by Wing young lleutenant may lose the elsewhere," was considered highly
Eighteen bombs landed on June Commander A. H. 8. Steele-Perkins, sight of his eye,”
24 on the Tsengchtayeh Catholic OB.E. Director of Air, Raid Precan- tions,
Saturday, the 23rd November, 1940
commencing at 10:a.M,
SERIOUS OFFENCE Remarking that it was mach more serious than an ordinary day. ca e especially at the present time, | Mr. G. V. Lowry Loposed sentences! of four months am three months!
hard labear on three Chinese, cau i-a King, Young On and Wong Yung, who were charged with farceany of telephone cables belonging to the Nomiary authorities ...
at their Bales Room, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central, Room
905,
A Selection of Surgical Instru- montse Photographic. "Accessories and Sutairies: Des
comprising:
They were charge with attempt- ing to steal telephone cable, the property of the military authori- ties, and with mallou ly damag- ing the cable, to the extent of $14150, at Bir Cecl's Ride on Nov. 12.
A.R.P. ORDERS
EQUIPMENT
this
significant.
י
Madame Li Tsung-jen On Nanning Rehabilitation
Immediately after their reoccupation of Nanning, the Chi nese authorities enibarked upon rehabilitation and relief work and took measures to restore order to the "elty, according to Madame Li Trang-jen, wife of the Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Forces in the Fifth War Zone who arrived in the Colony from Kwailin by plans.
2724 Fonz Kwong-yu, 2725 Ho Man- Torches All" torch batteries must wa, 2776 Ho Tze-pui, 2727 Ho Yeung be returned to Headquarters as 2002 chee, 2728 Law Ying, 2729 Lee Leung, as possible for testing and storage. 2738 Leung Chiu, 2231 Ldu Pook-sung. Torches should be retained in Divi- 232 Kau Helghan, 2733 Ng Yip-keung. All three defendants were fur- monal Stores; General Divisional 2734 Tong Yu-sang, 2735 Miss Young Wardens are required to submit "a sau-chun, 2736 Tu Wal-chien, 2739 Needles, ther charged with stealing a total 1st to: Headquarters by Dec. 7, of all Yung Chad-sang, 2510 Ma. Sin-wab, Hypodermic Byringe Haemometer, Obetetrical. and of eight cattles of telephone cable equipment, including zandbags in their 2617 Wan Chak-yun, 2744 Kam Hon- other Various Surgical Instru-ak Bir Cecti's Ride on Nov. 2, 5 and Division, on Nov. 30. Instructors who ping. 2746 Ng Shin-iri, 2741 Pang Yat- ments Colorimeter Wedges, Cat 8 respectively.
have drawn equipment from Head- fun; Upper Levels 27 Ki Kamwah; gut; Bherings. "Uratropin," Hand-Dey-8gt. T. Cashman sa'a that quarters, must make a similar retura Central - 2634 CLATE Kworting bage--Gloves;; Chromium Watch at about 2:30 pm. on Nov. 12 the STRENGTH-DECREASE, "2074 Ho Sui-lún, 2675 Miss Kang Yip- Bracists, etc.;. éte.
three defendants wire seep In Str
The following Wardens are per- cha 2876 Miss Lee" Ping-wah, 2877
At the time of her departure for chairman of the Kwang Branch Loong » Man-bong, 2673 Sath Ching: Hongkong, she said, normal com of the Child Welfare Association Cecil's Ride breaking up the ground "mitted to resign:- also
and first and second accused were Tsimshatsul 1897 (T) MISS & M. m. 2870 Yuen Wing-in, 291 Chan ditions had already been restored, which is now taking care of 1010 Telephoto actually seen digging the ground Woods; Hung Bom-2335 Miss Leung Pong-yau, 1460 M. V. A Coucher, 7637 while the rehabitation and relter war walls.
The first two defendants were ar- Wing-man; Western 1834 (T) Robert Mide Lok Chi-tur, 2638 Paul Mak, 493 rested but the third escaped The Tady; Central 230 F. Mardufyn and latter, however was later arrested on the information supplied by Bummar Green Filters 9 and 13.5 the other two men
Bgt, Cashman added that he had been instructed to sax that a ser ious view be taken of the case.
2 Leica ""Thambar
Lénées 9 c. m. F 32
14 Leica
F
"Hektor" Telephoto Lenses 13.5 c. m. F 4.5...
-Adjustable Lens Hoods (Lelca) Collapsible Lens Hoods (Leica)
2 Blemens Cine Cameras 8 m. m.
with accessories -
1 Voigtlander" Brilliant Camera
and
25 Rolls Beasapan F. Films 24 x 36
m. m.
On View from Friday, the 22nd November, 1940.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS
ADUTIONEERS.
First defendant asked for len-
40% Mok Mare, og
LEAVE OF ABSENCE Shemshuipe. - 1989 Deputy Benior Warden Miss Yung Biking is granted motha sick leave as from Nov. 15. CHANGE OF ADDRESS
2
fat, 2710 Yuen Kai-wa, 2711 Chan
NEW APPOINTEES
orphanage and a hospice for the aged at. Shapingpa was damaged to the extent of $50,000 on July 5.
The church at Tsengchiayeh was again bombed on July 8, Four bombs destroyed the St. Joseph Church and the Pefying Girls' School, the Parole Cathédral and a girls school attached to it on July . Losses amounted to $250,- 000. The Catholic Hospital was partially destroyed on the same day.
The Y. M. C. A. was bombed for the 8th time on Aug. 9 and was completely destroyed. Eight incen-
Information, station,
restaurant,
alary bombs burnt its main office, and library to, the ground. Half of the Chungking High School dor- mitory was also destroyed.
RAZED TO GROUND Incendiary bombs destroyed the Lewis Memorial Institutional
Tal Pak-fing, 2042 Wong Kam-hon, work was proceeding ant'sfie 2148 Pang Yier-kay: Ini Fó-1701 La torily. Tick-zhina, 2103 Ng Tulog, 1703 is a measure of emergency ire- Tsang Hing-cheong 2704 Was Cile Hef, food rationing has been id- Following the appointment of Church and the Friends (Quaker) cheung, 2705 Wan Kam-cluten, 2706 troduced in the city, while rellet General Ka Cheng lum, former Mission on Aug. 19, and the Wan Yun-ching, 2707 Wong ches, 2708 funds
are distributed to the Garrison Commander of Nankins, Cathedral on Ten Chu Tang or Miss Wong Sul-ying, 2109 Yau Yam- poverty-striekan,
is new Glovernor of Kanes, sus- "Catholic Street" was razed to the Yuen-yau, 2712 Cheung Chak-man. The Women's New Life Move-ceeding General Chu Shao-liang ground. Divisional Warden, Eastern &. Hy 2718 Cheung Chee-fazi, 2714 Chu Yam- ment Association and other or- who bad resigned, the Executive The Canadian Women's Mission- fency and stated that he had child. Lay, to Queen's Bldg. 9th 1 (Tebwa, 2716-fan Khan-wah, 2718 Miss Lau ganisations in Nanning bave or Tuan announced other new ap- ary Society, the Canadian Hospital, rep to look after, the the second 20038): 1763 Ewok Kartal, Mongkot, Wai-man, 2717 Chan Ying-wo. 2118 caused "comfort corps" to visit pointees to the Kansu provincial the Canadian Mision Church were expremed the wish to be sent to to 37 Bhek Street, Quarry Bay Law Shefook: Tsimshatsul-2016 Kan the refugees and to do relle? Government.
burnt down by incendiary bomba 281 Tung Kai-yan; to 2, Tim Po Foot Chun-ying: Kowloon City426 Miss work. | 3dacao.
Btreet, 2nd floor, Mangkokiai."
They are Mr. Cheng Chen-yu and the China Inland Mission was Kwal-wun, 2617. M. de Silva,
BUMPER HARVEST Chu King was satenced to four
(Commissioner of Civil Affairs), damaged on Aug. 20, STRENGTH-INCERASE "V 2538 Trang Chit-fu. 2688 Hung: Yu-¦ monthe'' hard labour and second |
As a result of a univer bat vest. Mr. Chang Hein-I (Commissioner A direct hit destroyed one-thira At an examination held recently, "yan; Mongkok-2681 Leung Chun- and third were sentenced to three the following quailled as Wardens chung Tautati-2006 Miss Leung in Kwangst this year and with the of Reconstruction), Mr. Wang Shu- of the main ward of the Syracuse months" hard: labeu caca,
and are posted to Divisions se hare Wal-mina, 2889 Ini Lal-kwor, 2598 restoration of communications, tang (Secretary-General), Mr. Kao in-China General Hospital on Oct
Chiu Yun-king: Shamabuipo 2681 Madame 11 asserted, there is no Web-shih (Member) and Mr. Chad 10. “POSSESSION UF ARMIS
Bay View 2219 Lee Bum-yat; Miss Leung Pok-kwan, 2015 Yuen cause for anxiety for rice supply Wen-lung (Member). An unemployed electrician and Gough Hill1833 G. W. Behrman: Chun-bong, 2888 Miss Yim Mang-wa, in Nanning. The price of the Mr. Sze Kwei-ling, Mr. 12 Srib- four unemployed farmers appeared Western 1163 Chan Kin-yip, 2:77 2668 Miss So Tha-yung 2889 Mok Tse- before Mr. T. J. Gould yesterday Miss Kok Shiu-fons, 2749 Lau Che kin, 2800 Miss Meli has 2001 staple food, she added new chun and Mr. Weng Ten-1 in charged with the unlawful posses keung, 2741 Lo Kang-po, 1742 Miks Ng Lait Time-chot, 26972 Keung Chun quoted at $18 per plou, much cumbent Commissioners of Civil sion of arms and ammunition Xin-kun 2743 Wong Kam-ruen: 1060 wah, 2003 Cheng Bi-ling 2004 Miss cheaper than that in Ewelin Anatrs and Reconstruction and Madame Lt has been in Ewellin Acting Secretary-General, respec- MKB. Halley: Eastern 2009 Chan Chan Yuck-laz, 29905 Chan Wai-kit The accused, Li Wai-25, electri-Tang, 2721 Chan Wing-shun, 2122
(ed) BEL PUCKL supervising women's activities and tively, were relieved of their posts. clan, Kwok Yam 2, (Tso On, 35, Chiu Keung 2723 Chun Wai-man,
Deputy Director of ARP. war waifs rellef work. She Is (Central News)
1. Under
On Oct. 17 bombing completed
the destruction of the Church of the Sacred Heart Total Catholic losses were 15,000,000
No missionary, howev killed or wounded as nearty at the schools and churches had been moved into the country districts.