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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Undersigned, have received Instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
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"Friday, the 28th March, 1941.
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han kow Road, Kowloon,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:-
GENERAL
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
EVADED PAYMENT
Kwong King. 23, unemployed, was fined $5, or seven days' hard labour, by Mr. Lowry yesterday for evading payment of fare on board the ferry Man Kim,
Before Mr. Lowry, Kan Ming, 37, flat between one and three o'clock |and Au Chol, 35, both unemployed, in the morning of Feb. 28.
No. 254, Hollywood Road, first floor. were" fined $50 of six weeks' hard labour each,
Det-Sgt. J. R. Sykes prosecuted. The following appeared before Mr. Sheldon-
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UTTERING" "ALLEGED.
CROWN LAND SALE
Real Estate Lot Sold
At Upset Price
Further evidence for the prosecu tion was given before. Lowry yes- terday in the case in which Lui Fook-wing, alias Kong, Keung, 45,
Despite the presence of a fair broker, and Li Wah-sing, allas Lnumber of persons interested in Chan Wu, 48, and Shum Sab, 23, Pang, 37, unemployed, are charged coal estate, Kowicon Inland Lot both unemployed, No. 20, Spring with uttering a forged document No. 4303, a 9,114 square feet lot of Det.-Sgt. Dewar prosecuted. Garden Lane, Arst floor, were fined on June 18, 1940, purporting to be Crown Land situated at Larch St.,
DEFENCE BREACH
$30 or one month's hard labour the will of the late Lau Mau, ob. Tai Kok Tsui, was sold by Mr. B. Arrested at the Po Tak Wharf, each
taining a loan of $3,000 on mort. C. Hallows at the P.W.D. offices Connaught Road Central, Chan Ming, 23, unemployed. No. age of the property mentioned in yesterday at the
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upset price of Saturday with two parcels or let 54. Hennessy Road, Arst floor, was the will, and causing rent on the $18,228 to besars. Wong Chol-hon ters. Tam Hot 41, coolle was fined $75 or six weeks' hard labour, property to be collected, knowing and Wong Yick of the Hip Hing charged before Mr: Lowry yester and Wong Cheuk-kwan, 18, unem that the will to have been forged. Loong Co. day with a breach of the Defence ployed, wis bound over in the sum Regulations by attempting to convey of $50 for one year. the letters out of the Colony other than by, post
Defendant was fined $50, or six
weeks' hard labour.
CHARGE DENIED Alleged to have picked a purse, Teakwood Dining Room,
Bed containing $15 Hongkong currency. Room, Drawing Room and Omce $20 in Chinese notes, a gold ring
Cheng Wan, 23, unemployed, No.
13. Tai Yuen Street. first floor, was
fined $30 or one month's hard la
bour.
Det-Sgt. Willison prosecuted, Table money, aggregating $23.30, was donated to the Poor Box..
ASSAULT ALLEGED Kwong Fing,"24, unemployed, was and papers, from Wong. Man leung Furniture, Chesterfield Suites. Tientsin Carpets & Rugs, Carpet outside the Central Theatre on charged before Mr. Lowry on counts Sunday. Lam Yueh, 25, unemploy- of stealing a Parker pencil from Trunks, Table Cloths, Napkins, ed, was charged with theft before Hans Jonnestad. and assaulting Curtains. Electric Table Fans, Mr. Lowry yesterday"
Runners. Wardrobe &
Cabin
lery, Perambulators. E P., Brass. Porcelain and Glass Ware, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
alse
Det.-Sgt. W. Bummers 15 charge of the case,
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him at Connaught" Road Central, Heaters and Lamps, Wall & Table Pum Lol 28, unemployed, was near Blake Pier, on March 23.
Hearing was fixed for today at Clocks, Curios, Ornaments, Gramo-charged with receiving the stolen
11.30 am. phones & Records, Pictures, Cut-articles.
Both pleaded not guilty and the Det, Sgt. W. Summers is m hearing was fixed for 11.15 a.m.jcharge. on Saturday,
BOUND OVER Appearing on remand before Mr. Lowry yesterday, Hq Tung, 39. Sentence of three weeks hard street coolle, charged with stealing labour was imposed on Leung Yee-a tin of linseed oil, the property of hang, 38, unemployed, by Mr. Ching Hing, from outside No. 23, Bri-Lowry yesterday for stealing Des Voeux Road West on March 20,
cage containing a bird, the pro-was bound over.
Sgt. H. Goldie prosecuted. perty of Kwan Yiu, 34, at No. 19.) Possession Street, ground floor.
Det-Sgt. H. B. Dewar prosecuted.
A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
11 Volumés of Encyclopaedia" tannica (Tenth Edition)
1 "Westinghouse" Refrigerator
1 "Kelvinator Refrigerator.
1 "Frigidaire Refrigerator
2 Hand Sewing Machines
2 Cooking Stoves
1 "Zenith" Radio
1 Albion Wringer
1 Looking Glass
THEFT OF BIRD
Mr. Hin-shing Lo. instructed by
One of the conditions of the sale
Mr. & Ng Quinn, conducted the was that the purchaser should,
prosecution, assisted by Sub-Insp.
C. H. Goodwin, while defendant were represented by Mr. M. A da Siva.
Hearing was adjourned to this afternoon.
AT KOWLOON
COMMON ASSAULT
(within 24 months, expend a sum
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40, Johnston Road. Hong Kong.
ing a purse from Lau Fuk, a clerk at N. A. A. F. I.
A man, Ho Wal-hung, 22, was
The
not less than $25,000 in the event of a factory and no residential pre mises being erected on the Lot or $35,000. In the event of a factory. and residential premises or residen- tial premises only being erected on the Lot, in rateable improvements. SPECIAL CONDITION
Another was that the purchaser way to pay to the auctioneer, im- Alleged to have assaulted Lo Chi-mediately on the rall of the ham- him at Sheum's Circus, Cheung-mer, 10 per cent. ($1,830) of the matted stealing the coal from the yesterday on the charge of snatch.
35-year old Indian watchman, Shawan Road and injuring him upset price.
A special condition, stipulated
BURGLARS CONVICTED Ranjit Singh, was charged with that the purchaser, and his admin- common assault before Mr. H. C.istratora, shall not assign the lot,
Appearing before Major A. N. Macnamara yesterday.
or any part thereof, to any other Macfadyen yesterday, Chan Nam, charged with receiving the purse.
Sgt. A. L. Gordon, prosecuted. Defendant was employed as a person without the consent of the 27, Lu Cheong, 38, Wong Shui, 30.
Defendants were each sentenced were charged with larceny of a private watchman at the circus. Governor unless and until he has It was alleged that complainant expended upon the erection of sewing machine, two raincoats, a to six months' hard labour,
woman" had six previous peeped outside the fence and was bulkings on the lot the sum repair of canvas shoes and a pair of struck by defendant with a stick quired in the general condition trousers from a 19-year-old school convictions,
girl, Tang Kam-tin, at No. 72, Sal A. R. F. WARDEN CHARGED Complainant was admitted to the quoted above.
Yeung Choi Street. Kowloon Hospital suffering frem
Hearing of the case in which an à fractured left arm
Sgt. Al Gordon, prosecuting, A, R. P. warden, Wong Kam-chuen, Defendant was remanded for
said that on March 15 a report 36, was charged with demanding was made to the Mongkok Follce money with menaces, was coo- week and released on $100 ball. seen throwing the purse on the station to the effect that the above dnued before Mr. Macnamara yes-
Inspector Nolloth was in charge ground by a ticket inspector and articles had been stolen. A week of the case
was arrested,
Jater Police received information PICKPOCKET GAOLED
ROBBED POLICE SERGEANT and arrested defendants.
was alleged to have Convicted of snatching a purse, For stealing from Police Ser- The machine had been sold for threatened the manager of the containing $89.75 from a shop keep-geant Alexander's residence at $15, while one of the raincoats had Chung Wah Band with a summons er, Fung Shiu, at the Yaumat No. 2, Prince Edward Road 120 been pawned. With the exception against him for not screening his Fines ranging from $3 to $100 Ferry Wharf, Wong, Chu, 21, was cattles of coal, Lau Chuk-wan, 22, of a raincoat and the pair of troughta properly during the recent were imposed.
sentenced to a month's hard labour was ordered to sign a personal bond sers all the property was recovered. black-out exercises. Defendant, it Leung Sun, No. 1 toki of the by Mr. Macnamara yesterday.
of $10 to be of good behaviour First and last defendants. were was alleged, received $9 from com- Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels Mess,
It was said that about 11 am. for six months by Mr. Macnamara sentenced to three months hard plainant as tea money to settle "TSE FA" RAIDS
No. 9, Wellington Street, top Hoor, on Sunday while complainant was yesterday,
labour each, while second defen- the matter. Seven persons were charged yes- was fined $100, or one month's im boarding a No. 9 route bus he felt
It was stated that defendant was dant was gaoled two months. terday with keeping common gam-prisonment.
a movement in his pocket and seen carrying a sack of coal "at
WIDOW GAOLED found his purse missing. The Boundary Street about 1.20 am. alarm was raised and accused was on Sunday by a constable. He ad-peared before Major Macfadyen
A widow, Koo Kam-ping, 24, ap-win prosecuted.
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Fong Pat. 21. unemployed, charged with stealing a woollen Jersey, from a widow, Lam Kwan ying, at Ship Street, near Queen's |Road East, was sentenced to three months' hard labour by Mr. Shel-
On View from Thursday, the 27th don yesterday. Det.-8gt. V. M
Morrison prosecuted,
March, 1941.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.
BLACK-OUT FINES
A total of 49 Chinese residents. were summoned before Mr. Sheldon yesterday for breaches of the light-
black-out exercises last month. ing control regulations during the
ing houses for the purpose of "tse Det.-Sgt. H. B. Dewar said that a light was seen shining out of the
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£
terday.
Accused
Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for accused, while De.-Sgt. H. J. Bald-
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