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LAMMERTS" AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

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

GENERAL

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS COMPANY MTG. REPORT:

AT CENTRAL

UNLAWFUL ‘LOITERING

The recent thefts at the Bishop's Guest House had a sequel yester-

THEFT OF MILK

It was stated that defendants talled to provide bolling water for the purpose of washing utensils..

Accused were, Aned $10 each.

BREACH OF BOND

Colony To Have Finest Storage Accommodation In Whole Of Far East

E Undersigned have received day when Ng Kwan-tak. 24, u Convicted for larceny of a cot-

employed, was charged before Mr. ton jacket and breach of bond, Iu While referring to the approaching "completion of the second of G. T. Lowry with unlawful letter. Muk, 32, was sentenced to three the three six-storeyed godowns in the new godown construction ing, in Lower Albert Road at the months hard labour by Mr. Mac-scheme of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, entrance of the House at 3.30 a.m.)ramara yesterday.

Ltd at the annual meeting of the company held yesterday, the on Tuesday.

It was sald that defendant Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson, Chairman, remarked that the shortage of go- Sentence of one month's hard snatched the Jacket from a down accommodation in the Colony continues. labour was imposed. Defendant had | woman at Boundary Street. AC "Although we have been able to jof composite warehouse accom- two previous convictions.

cused threw away the Jacket when meet all demands on our transit (modation in the Far East, if not in Det. Sub-Insp. J. O'Donovan he was chased.

and storage space, congestion from the world. Inspector Nolloth was in charge time to time has been very acute": prosecuted,

"The amount of cargo handled of the case.

Mr. Paterson gald. "During the during the year was approximate-

A former employee of the Dalry

JUVENILE REMANDED

year the first of the new six-storey, ly the same as for 1939, although {ed godowns was completed and has the number of vessels handled de- Farm Company, Tam Ming. was A 14-year-old boy and Chan been fully occupied with storage creased. charged before Mr., Lowry yester-Chan-sung, 19, were charged be- cargo since Aug. 1, 1940.

"The Company's lighter fleet has day with stealing a total of 65 bot-fore Mr. Macnamara yesterday "Half the ground floor of this again, been, fully employed during tles of milk from outside Canadian with keeping a "Tse Fa" gaming building has been constructed as the year; the expenditure on re- Cate and Blue Bird Cafe on two house at No. 314. Battery Street.

a strong room for the safe storage pairs to Lighters this year amount- The rald was carried out on of bullion and valuable cargo; ited to $181,253.72, which was paldi Pleading guilty, defendant was Tuesday when the boy was found has been specially reinforced with out of revenue. This was nearly

months hard writing tickets in the premises, "Chatwood"

spiral Interlocked double the amount expended in He alleged that he was only em-steel and fitted with "Chubb" 1939 and very much exceeded that Det.-Sgt. J. R. Sykes prosecuted ployed by second defendant.

doors, and is probably one of the of any previous year, due to the The boy was remanded until to- safest strong rooms in the East, FATHER AS COMPLAINANT

fact that practically the whole day to be sentenced in Juvenile

"The "first of the transit sheas fleet has been reconditioned; all Court, while second accused was was practically completed at the craft are now in first class order nned $50.

end of the year and is now in qull- and fit for many years further ser- service. second transit shed were

Foundations for the vice, thus obviating the immediate com- necessity of building new craft at pleted just before Christmas, 1940, the present high cost of construc- and the erection of the steel struc- tion. ture commenced on Dec. 28. It

Comprising:-

occasions.

Teakwood Dining Room, Bed Rooni, Drawing Room "and Once sentenced to two

labour.

Furniture. Chesterfield Buites, Tientsin. Carpets & Rugs, Carpet Runners, Wardrobe & Cabin Trunks, Table Cloths, Napkins,

Curtains.

Table money $5.88 picked up was charged with demanding money ordered to be placed in the Poor

A father appeared before Mr. H. Electric Table Fans.7 Heaters and Lamps. Wall & Table G. Sheldon yesterday as complain- Clocks, Curios, Ornaments, Gramo-ant in a case to which his son was phones & Records, Pictures, Cut- lery, Perambulators. E. P., Brass. Porcelain and Glass Ware, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

"also

1 "Westinghouse" Refrigerator

1 "Kelvinator" Refrigerator

I "Frigidaire Refrigerator

2 Hand Sewing Machines

with menaces.

labour.

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Det-Sgt, J. Bentley said that the- son, Ho Ping, 30, unemployed, went

SOLDIER ACCUSED to his father, Ho Tung, at the lat

Further evidence was given by will be completed within a few ter's shop at No. 83. Jarle Road,

"Since the beginning of the War

THE FUTURE

vited to visit Hongkong to advise one of the. com- days. ground floor, and asked for $10 Tsim Sheung.

five members of the European staff “As you know, the future of the Government with regard to the ad- A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD When this was refused, the son

plainants. before Mr. Anderson

SECOND GODOWN

have left to join H. M. Services, Port of Hongkong has been causing ministration and development, has FURNTIURE.

threatened to assault him. The yesterday in the case in which "The second six-storeyed godown, and one has been seconded for us considerable concern as Govern- we understand completed his report and

matter was reported to the Folice te Thomas John Milroy, Middle started on Oct. 15, 1940, is nearing work of National Importance. This ment have not yet outlined a pp.and it is now in the hands of Glow-

sex Regiment, Teang Wing-fuk completion. The foundations of of course means that the remain-licy, especially with regard to Pier ernment. 11 Volumes of Encyclopaedia Bri- and defendant was arrested.

Pleading guilty, defendant was and Lo Lai-teng, are charged with the third godown have been com-der of the Staff are doing extra Leases.

"Sir David visited our properties tannica (Tenth Edition)

sentenced to one month's hard demanding various sums of money pleted and a start wage on the work.

"Sir David Owen, who was in- from villagers in Kowloon City. [building; four months' delaÿ in the Chan I was charged with erection of this godown has been aiding and abetting.

caused by the shortage of cement. **When the three storage godowns and the two transit sheds are com Mr. C. A, Sutherton Russ appear-pleted this year, we shall have in led for Tsang, Lo and Chan, Mr. C creased our cargo capacity on D'Almada represented Mulroy.these sites by about 35,000 tons. while Det Sgt. C. Dowman pro- The necessity for this ́ additional secuted.

space has been abundantly evident during the year and is further evidenced by the fact that we con- tinue to occupy all new accom- modation ne soon as it becomes available.

2 Cooking Stoves

1 "Zenith" Radio

1 Albion Wringer

1 Looking Glass

AT KOWLOON

STABLE BOY FINED

A stable boy of the Whitfield Barracks, Lo Hon, 24, was charged On View from Thursday, the 27th before Mr. D. J. N. Anderson yes

March. 1941,

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

A.R.P. Warden Fined $250

¤ A. R. P, warden, WONG

terday with stealing two planks of wood from No. 3 A.R.P. tunnel at Canton Road.

Det. Sgt. A. Bethell said that about 10 p.m. on Tuesday Sgt. W.

4.

Hearing was adjourned to" April

MARINE COURT

We still and ourselves from time to time very pressed for space to

Fo. Kam-wing, coxswain of the Ingram heard sawing in the Cook house of the Whitfield Bar steam, launch Pe On was fined $14 racks. He went inside to find de- when he appeared before Comdr. accommodate some of the heavier fendant sawing up the wood which T, C. Stiff at the Marine Court inward cargoes, "

he addmitted having stolon from yesterday on two charges of pro- The vastly improved conditions the A.R.P. tunnel.

ceeding with his laurich twice on of storage in the new godowns, Accused was fined $10 or one the same day inside the marking which are equipped with the most month's hard labour.

BRIBERY CHARGE · obtaining a bribe of 50 cents from a Chinese male, Chöl

For

KAM-CHUEN, 36, who was chargedwan at Hunghom, a coolie of the with demanding $9 from the

Sanitary Department, Fung Kai,

on

manager of the Chung Wah Band 34 was charged before Mr. Ander-

a threat of taking out B son yesterday. summons against him, was con-

victed and fined $250, in default, Del.-Sgt. J. Johnston asked for a three months' hard labour by Mr. remand of two days which was H. C. Macnamara at the Kowloon (granted.

Magistracy yesterday,

buoy south of Lamma Island, modern cargo handling facilities For failing to exhibit a red light and are fully fire-proofed to In- lat each end of a raft of logs, Chengsurance Companies highest speel- Muk was fined $5 or five days. fications, not only give better and safer storage but also ensure a 50. per cent. rebate on are insurance

D. O. SOUTH

BOUND OVER

on cargo stored therein,

PROFIT ON WORKING "The profit on working was about the same as in 1939, $1,549,341.19 Chung Yik-lin 21, of Tung Kun. las compared with $1,093.938.07, the was bound over on a sum of $50 decrease being only $44,696.88 or to come up for judgment in one 2.8 per cent, Earnings for 1940 year when he appeared yesterday were up by $193,507.14 or 5.7 per before Mr. S. F. Balfour at the cent. but Working Expenses were win represented the Police.. district, including five women, ap-District Court, South, on a charge also up by $238:204.00 or 13:2 per.

It was stated that following the peared before Mr. H. C Macna- of larceny of a metal pocket watch cent. recent black-out exercises a mem-

charged with from a street vendor in Sam Hing ber of the Chung Wah Band, Chau breach of Cholera regulations.

CHOLERA. REGULATIONS

Mr. F. H. Loseby appeared for accused while Det.-Sgt. H. J. Bald-

Six stall holders in the Yaumati

Pak, met defendant and saw him Writing addresses in his book.

Upon being asked, accused said

maru

yesterday

Street, Cheung Chau Island.

RADIO PROGRAMME

that the lights in these premises had not been properly screened and summonses would be taken out against them. Accused was further alleged to have said that 9:15 "tea money". would settle the the Hour. matter.

MARKED NOTES The manager of the Band met defendant the following day, with

Continued from Page 3

"War Taxation paid (Property Tax and Corporatious Profits Tax) amounted to $95,384.85; just over a dollar per share ($1,06). The tax paid covers three-quarters of a year only, April to December.

"The cost of fuel and stores for launches, cranes etc. continues to increase. Cost of repairs and gen-

London Relay -- “Questions of Flofell)-Leo Marjane and Orchestra eral upkeep has also increased.

Fax-Trot-Playmates--Harry Roy an

"You will note that your Directors

930 Magyari In and His HanHis Orchestra. Vocal-Vousolr. Mohave donated $25,000 to the South garlan Gypsy Orchestra.

Ange (fim Radio City Ravels)-Le China Morning Post Fund and 1 Marjane with Orchestra. Tangos Pale Yellow Rose; I Love You Beau Que Se Lo Que Tiene La Bahiana

trust that this meets with your (Sandor); Passing the Mosteriol-Orquesta Tipica Francisco

approval Lady a view to settling the matter by (Zoltan)--Magyar Imrt and His Hup Not Forget (film Forget me not-

DANGEROUS GOODS Church; Lilac Flowers Mourn for Me Canaro. You Say That You you

"The conditions of storage of paying accused the sum of $9. In. Kurian Gypsy Orchestra. the meantime he made a report Csardas (Hevesi Kovacs); Szeretem The Moon and the Willow Tree-loon Point, with the attendant risk

Tate Joan Cross with Orchestra. Fox-Tro various Dangerous Goods at Kow to the Police, As defendant re- Kertet Horvath-Keller)-Kalmar Pa The Road to Singapore Apple Blos of fire, have caused us a great deal ceived the nine marked notes he (Vocal) are by Magyar Imri and Hsons and Chapel BellsEverett Hogg of concern for some considerable. was arrested.

Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra. La Paland and His Orchestra. Vocal time, and in October 1940 2 new During the meeting defendant loma radier)-Magyar Tunri & His Never Realsed-Bing Crosby with reinforced concrete Dangerous was alleged to have said, "We Hungarian Gypsy Orchestra,

chestra, Fox-Trot-Out of the Blu Goods Godown was built on our take the opportunity of the black- 845 Soups" by Riobardi Tauber Waltz Memories 'Live Longer property at Yaumàti. This godown out to make a little money.". (Tenor) and Evelyn Laye (Soprano).Dreams-Jack Payne and His Ba constructed to ensure storage-or

Let The People, Sing (from C. B. 11.00 Close down.

these cargoes in accordance with Cochran's Lights. Up)-Evelyn Lay

he latest Goverment. Regulations. (Soprano) w. Orch, and Chorus. Lov:

and to afford the maximum pro- Never Comes Too Late; Nobody Coule; Love You More (both from Paganini").

tection to the cargo -Richard Tauber (Tenor) and Evelyn Laye (Soprano) with Orchestra, Soli- tude. Ellington and Others); Wher

Calb Day Is Done (de Sylva-Katecher) -

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