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GENERAL

A.R.P. WARDENS ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS WILL BE PAID

"There is no trash whatever in the rumour," said Wing-Cmdr. A

PUBLIC AUCTIONS. Steele-Perkins, Director of

THE

A.R.P... when asked by a Hongkong

IL

:.

AT CENTRAL

SNATCHER GAOLED

AT KOWLOON....

TICKET SELLING RACKET, "The ticket selling racket, has been going for years in the Colony that one - or and I understand

have their annas crigin from thu. I ask your Wor- ship, to take a very serious view against, this offence.""

Alleged to have snatched a bag Daily Press reporter yesterday containing CNE$3,000, $1.75 guild- whether it was true that A.R.P. ers Holland, $3.50 Hongkong cur- HE Undersigned have received wardens will NOT be paid qu their rency. $6 Shanghal currency, $1 two murder cases

next mobilisation, for black-out guliders

and four Java instructions

exercises.

from the person of Cheng Chuen, Rumours had it that, in order 47. money changer's foki, of No. to cut down expenses as well as 527, Shanghai Street, ground floor.

to sell by

"

PUBLIC AUCTION

On

Friday, the 7th March, 1941,

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room. Ne, 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:

Teakwood Drawing Room, Bed Room, Dining Room, Office and Rattan Furniture, Chesterfield Sultes, Cutlery, Carpets, Rugs, Curios. Ornaments. Coir Runners, E P., Brass, Aluminium, Glass & Porcelain Ware, Gramophones & Records, Electric Table Lamps & Heaters. Tea Sets, Pictures, Clocks, Sinks, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

also

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE and

3 Pairs Binoculars

1 Reflex Camera fitted F4.5 Lense

1 Exposure Meter

1 Bed Room Sulte

1 Wardrobe Trunk

1 Enameled Bath

1 Dining Room Suite

1 "Zmith" All Wave Radio

1-Mullard All Wave Radio'

(A.C&D.C.)

1 Lot Dance Music

On View from Thursday, the 6th March, 1941.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

יו,

This was addressed to Mr. H. C. by W... A. Jones

to bring the practices more into nt Connaught Road Central on Macnamara line with the weekly whole-day Tuesday. Lam Yik-wan, 24, was Superintendent of the Inland Re exercises of the HKV.D.C., It was charged with larceny of the money venue, yesterday when Lam Kau, 20, was charged with breach of decided to discontinue the policy before Mr. Lowry yesterday. of paying those wardens, mobilised Pleading guilty, defendant was Public Entertainment Regulations during black-out exercises,

sentenced to three months' hard by selling tickets outside the New labour.

Tal Yat Theatre at Reclamation Street.

Det-Sgt. Dewar prosecuted. UNREGISTERED PRACTITIONER

The savings effected by this step would be enormous as the wardens'

Oudlining he case. Sgt. J. ̈F. pay ranges from $1.50 to $25 per

Wong Yuet wan, 35, described Ferrier said that about. 8 p.m, on day as compared to $1 for a Spe- cial Constable and two shillings, as a Chinese female doctor, of Tuesday a Chinese detective ap- defendant who Was or about $1.60. for a Volunteer), Room No. 11, Ho Tung Bullding.proached jand the mobilised strength is second floor, was charged before standing outside the theatre sell- Mr. E. G. Sheldon yesterday on ing tickets. The detective gave jabout 3,000 to 4.000 men and

counts of not being a registered accused 20 cents and received a medical practitioner, unlawfully front stall ticket, which was, worth practiced for gain or professed to 10 cents, and change of seven practice medicine or surgery and cents. unlawfully had in possession eight ampoules of Hypophysin and a A.R.P. Orders issued by Wing-Com-bottle of liquid extract of Ergot. mander A H. S. Steele Perkins, O.B.E..") Director of Air Raid Precautions.

women!

A.R.P. ORDERS

MARCH 5, 1941

ATTESTATION MEETING There will be no attestation Hongkong or in Kowloon next week.

STRENGTH-DECREASÉ

in

The following Wardens have been permitted to resign:-

which are poisons.

Defendant was remanded for a week and was allowed $500 ball,

Sub-Insp. C... H," Goodwin is in charge of the case.

HEARING FIXED Hearing of the case in which 453 M. A. Xavier, 114 Lam Tin-sau Fong Hok-man, 28, accountant, is and 402 S/W Lau Sul-wing (Centrali, charged with illegal pawning of a Deputy Divisional Warden R. H. Wild gold and diamond ring. the pro- Western): 2411 Wong Wing-sang and perty of Ip Lau-ching, spinster, of 2767. Wong" Kwan-moy Shamshut. No. 13 Second Street, ground floor. po).

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

Defendant was arrested and on his person the Police found 18 front; stail tickets which accused sold at a profit of three cents each.

Accused was Aned $75 or month's hard labour.

'FALSE PRETENCES Convicted of obtaining $70 from a shop master by false pretences. Lin-Kwong, 25, travelling trader. and Llu Pul-sang, 40. were each sentericed by Mr. Macnamara yes- terday

to four months hard labour. to be followed by expulsion. Del-Sgt. J. Johnston, prosecut- at the Lee Sang Pawn Shop, Pok-jing, said that complainant in this fulam Road, on Oct. 1, 1939 was case was Chol Chun-chuen, master. Deputy Divisional Warden PLAxed for Mar. 14 at 10.30 a.m, by of a wolfram shop at Reclaration Wong, Hung Hom, to 8 Fuk Lo Tu Mr, Sheldon yesterday. Road. 2nd floor; 2122 Miss. Lau Puiz Mr. M. A. da Silva is appearing On Feb. 28 defendants, with rau (K.C..) to 5 Shek Pik Road 2nd for defendant, while. Insp. Tuckett floor (7); 3201 Lai Shu-wai (E) to Po Hing Co., Old Main Street (A): 1694 18 in charge of the case.

Hui Wan (E) to 1 Kau, Fong, West,

Street.

others not in custody. went to see Choi with a letter which requested Defendant was on a $100 ball.complainant to advance $70 to de

customer. fendants by a

After 1st floor (C); 1855 Chui Shiu-yin

ROOM BOY VICTIMISED The robbing of a room boy of giving $50 to accused, Choi asked (M.K) to 355 Tai Nam St.. greund floor (S.S. Po): Dep. S/W 163 Yuen $1.83 at Graham Street in the them, to come back the following Stu-hang (C) to Asia Co. Store. early morning of Tuesday had a day to collect the rest. Queen Mary Hospital, Upper Levels: sequel yesterday before Mr., G. T Divisional Warden A. Hyde-Lay (F) Lowry.

to St. John's Flat. 3 Tai Hang Road: i Accused was Kwong Fu, 22, who 3234 Poon Kam-wah (W) to 12 Hen- was charged with demanding mon nessy Road 1st floor (E); 489 Tsaney with menaces and impersonating Kong-rioc (E to 67 Queen's Road Police officer with another not Central, 1st floor (0): S/W 1310 Lau

in custody. Wood-chun IQ to 95 Main Street, 2nd floor (A).

APPOINTMENT.

The following appointment is noti- Acd with effect from March 4-3606

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

492 Miss Cheng Mel-ching. granted! two months extension of Jeare a from Jan. 28; 418 Miss Ng Wong

two months cxtensio

The following day, he had the defendants arrested when they came in for the $20 having found that the chop. was the same as his customer's.

INDIAN CHARGED Alleged to have entered the Kow- He pleaded not gulity to the toon City Police Station and steal- Impersonating charge, which was ing a pair of leather shoes and two subsequently withdrawn, but was woollen pullovers, property of two months hard Indian Constables, an Indian sentenced to six

watchman, Jagat Singh, 36, was charged before Major A, N. Mac- hours,

..

Defendant was remanded for 48 tadyen yesterday with larceny.

A Palce to be District Warden, Stan-labour on the other count. ley.

Det.-Sgt. Summers prosecuted. GAMING HOUSE Charged with keeping a common gaming house for the purpose of "tse fa" at No. 1, Tun Chof Lane. arst floor, on Mar. 4, Li Tsun, 41. unemployed, was fined $30, or one month's hard labour Mr. Lowry the Marine Magistrate, Lt.-Omdr. yesterday.

THE

HE Undersigned have received granted

Instructions

to sell by

:

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

leave a from Feb. 5.

INSTRUCTIONAL 'LOURSES

of

Telephonists Courses--An instruc Donal courze E. 39) for telephonists is now la progress at the A.R.P. Club, King's Park, Kowloon, and the next lecture "will be on Friday, March 7 at 5.45 p.m.

A similar course in Hongkong will. Wednesday, the 12th March, 1941 commence shortly and candidates are asked to send their names to this Office.

commencing at 9.30a.m.

.

at Kowloon Naval Depot.

OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUAL-

LING STORES

comprisingai“ ·

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EXAMINATION RESULTS

Defendant had

conviction.

MARINE COURT

A fine of $25 was imposed

by

J. Jolly, R.NR. yesterday on Ho previous Shiu, coxswain of a junk, who pleaded guilty to having entered the Tat Hong Channel Minefield, a prohibited area

Det. Sgt. Willisor prosecuted,

SHOPLIFTER CONVICTED Sentence of three weeks's hard

Tam Ngan, a woman, was Aned labour" was imposed on Kwok Blu- $5 or seven days for having falled out a Hicence for hung, 32, unemployed, by Mr. Lowry to, take yesterday for stealing one pound her boat. "Cheng Potak, a haw- of knitting wool, valued at 38.50. ker, was fined $10 or 14 days for

Vic-

The following qualified as Air Raid from the Sun Company on Mar. 4 having boarded a vessel in Wardens but are not available for

Det.-Sgt. Dewar said that detoria Harbour without the pez- AR.P. Service.

officer Miss Leung Kim-hung, Chol Yick wool from a counter and hid It

fendant picked up the parcel of mission of the master

in charge. hang, and Tse. Ping-hang.

under his long gown. He was

STRENGTH-INCREASE

1

away.

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arrested when he was walking JUDGMENT FOR

PLAINTIFF

The following have qualified as Air Clothing, including Blankets and Raid Wardens and are posted to DI-

FORGED BANKNOTES Serge and Duck, etc., Remnants, visions as hereunder-

On the application of Sub-Insp. Electro Plate, Cutlery and Table Western-3802 Chan Kim, 3605 Lee

a week's Lines, etc., etc.

Mui, 3607 Miss Leung Wal-kay, 3608 Moran,

remand waa

Lo For, 3809" Lul Sai-kok, 3010 Makgranted by Mr. Sheldon yesterday

On View from Tuesday, the 11th Tain-wan, 3011 Mok Ping-cau, 3812 on Lui To, 48, unemployed, saa Summary Court Claim

March, 1941.

Terms of Sale: As detailed in Catalogue.

LAMMERT BROS.. By Appointment, Auctioneers

to the Admiralty.

LOCAL ESTATE

Local estate sworn under $500

had been left by the late Mr.

Maurice Louis Jenkins, former

#

was

Poon Po-cheung, 3813 Wong Hoo: 14-year-old girl, who are charged

For Kowloon Flat Aberdeen--3546 Choy Wing-chu; Up with conspiracy in connexion with

Judgment per Levels 1802 Ho Shal-cheong: forged banknotes."

for plaintif Shaukiwan---3547 Miss Pun Wai-man;

The girl is also charged with pos- given by Mr. Justice E. H. Wil- Central-3570 Luk Fik-leuny, 3570 session of two forged $10 Chartered hams at the Summary Court, yes- Woo Plu-kwong. 3552 Tang Shun Benk of India, Australia and terday in a claim for possession chee: Eastern-3523 Ma, Sun-hang, 3590 Mis Tso! Ming-yee; AEP Head China, 10 Hongkong Government against the occupant of No. 134:

and one ten yuan Bank of Laichiko Road, first floor. quarters, Hongkong. -- 3512 C.

The plaintiff, who brought the Communications notes. Brown

action through hër attorney, Each defendant was allowed a wong Man, trading as the Chan

B

(gd) B. H. FUCKLE. 'Deputy Director of A.R.P. $100 ball.

A.R.P. WARDEN..

CHARGED

Hing Land Investment Company,

MALICIOUS WOUNDING. No, 12 Tai Wan Street, ground Alleged to have chopped Lau floor, was awarded $37 damages Yat-sing, Leung Tak, 45, nem-and mesne profts and also costs! ployed, appeared before Mr. Shel- of the action. The monthly rent don yesterday charged with mall of the premises was $40. clous wounding.

Alleged to have threatened to bring first mate of the sa. Shun Chih, less he raced to settle

summons against complainant un

Mr. C. A. Sutherlan ́ Russ ap- the matter Det.-Sgt. R Macvey said that peared for who died at the Military Hospital, with "tea money," an ARP. wurden, complainant was the keeper of anfendant was represented by, Mr. F. plaintiff while, de- Balgon, on July 28, 1940. A peti-wong Kam-chuen, 3, was charged oplum divan. On Feb. 14, defen-Zimmern. tion for letters of administration | with" demanding money with menaces of the will has been granted to before Mr. H. C. Macnamara yesterdant and another man named Ah Lancelot Ruggles Andrewes, Official day. Administrator.

Choi went to the divan. After they LIGHTNING STRIKES Hearing of the case was fixed for each bad smoked some oplum, Ah Friday afternoon.

Choi was alleged to have walked!

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POLICE STATION

The Shataukok Police Station Many prominent guests

Det-8g. H J. Baldwin, who was in away with some oplum pipes. and

Defendant, who, was asked to re- was struck by lightning about 10.30 members of the China Branch of charge of the case, stated that last! the Institution of Mechanical En-Thursday defendant approached the turn the pipes, armed himself with a.m. yesterday during a thunder gineers attended the annual din master of the Chung Wah Band. Au a chopper and struck complainant, storm.

The entire electrical sys-

THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1941.

Our Bakery Quality Products!

ON SALE AT"

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"The Cafe" PENINSULA HOTEL

Daily fresh select TEA TIME CAKES and FRUIT TARTS small and large. Assorted SWEET BISCUITS.

Choice variety CHOCOLATES in fancy. baxes.

Attractive BIRTHDAY CAKES.

ORDERS TAKEN FOR CAKES FOR EVERY OCCASION

WEDDING CAKES ANY DESIGN & ANY WEIGHT TO 500 LBS.

PICNIC HAMPERS supplied at short notice to requirements.

THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

702 INFLUENZA DENGUE

AND OTHER

FEVERS

'ASPRO'

WILL PROTECT YOU

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EVERY TABLET IN- DIVIDUALLY SEALED

IN THE UNRIVALLED SANITARY PACKING

AT THE FIRST SIGNS OF THE DREADED DENGUE DON'T" PROCRASTINATE: TAKE TWO OR THREE 'ASPRO' TABLETS EVERY TWO HOURS UNTIL THE FEVER ABATES "ASPRO' IS THE GREATEST FEVER ANTIDOTE EVER GIVEN AND THE PAIN CEASES.

IN THE SYSTEM. TO THE WORLD. NO OTHER MEDICINE HAS ITS ANTI-PYRETIC, ANTI-PERIODIC AND ANTI-CERMICIDAL PROPENSITIES AFTER INGESTION FURTHERMORE, ASPRO IS SAFE, SURE AND CERTAIN-IT NEITHER HARMS THE ̈ HEART NOR STOMACH. ALWAYS KEEP 'ASPRO IN THE HOME

ASPRO

Sole Agents.

Dodwell & Co., Ltd.

Obtainable' at sil Chemists and Drug Stores. Three Packings: 5's, 11's, 27's.

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ner of the society at the Shanghai Sik, and told him that his lights After hearing the case, Mr. Shel-tem was put out of order while 23 ANNUAL MEETING OF Chairman - Mr. J. Ring, FSL, HEALTH BULLETIN

B.Sc. (Eng.); Vice-Chairman--Mr. Club on Feb. 1. Among those were not properly spaced Accused don ordered that defendant be re-electite blubs were burned out H.K. SURVEYORS

G. Grey, F81, FRIBA

The following is the Returb of was alleged to have threatened commanded for 24 hours. present were Messrs. A. H. George, plainant that unless he paid $9 "tea

land the wiring fused. Damage was

notifiable diseases notified as hav The 13th Annual General Meet V. G. Bowden, F. T. Hookham, money" & summons would be brought

Members of Committee:-Mr. Ging, occurred in the Colony during also done to telephone communicaing of the Hongkong and China Wilson, F.8L, FRIBA, (Shang- the 24 hours ended at midnight on Colonel DeWitt Peck, Colonel J. W. against him.

marked notes were handed to de- 100,

Branch of the Chartered Sur- Hornby, Mr. 4. A. Bonnyman, An arrangement was made to meet fendant he was arrested.

A

A tree located about. 10 Yards Tero Institution was held on haly, Lt. of C. Richards, RE, PMarch 4-Diphtheria, two cases; Admiral W A. Glassford and Mr. the following evening in a teahouse Mr. P. I. Loseby will appear for away was struck by lightning and Tuesday, March 4, when the fol- 81. Mr. M. 1 De Ville, PASI Enteric Fever, two cases; Measles. C. W. Johnson, Chairman of the and, in the meantime, complainant defendant who was released on 1250 spillt into two. Fortunately nobody towing officers were elected for Hon. Becretary Mr. J. E Richard-four cases Dysentery, two cases;

informed the Police. When the ball.:

Tuberculosis, 39 cases.

Institute.

was injured.

the ensuing yelczo

Bon, FAL

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