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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions from the Liquida-
tors and Others
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Thursday, the 3rd April, 1941.
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 2. Con- naught Road, Central, Second Floor, Room No. 205
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Hatstands, Glass Cabinets, Ches- terfield Couches and Armchairs, Oramophones. Pictures, Table and Hall Lamps, Wall Clocks, Pictures, Electric Heaters, Steel Desks and Chairs, Bookcases, Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc.
Dining Tables Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Crockery, Glass Ware, Tea Sets, Cutlery, Cooking Utenslis, etc., etc. "
Teak Wardrobes, Steel and Teak Dressing Tables, Steel and Teak Beds, Side Tables. Chests Drawers, etc., etc.
also
A. FINE SELECTION OF
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
AND CURIOS and
Two Radio Sets
One Tientsin Carpet
One Tientsin Rug
Two Rolls Leather Cloth
1 Rolliflex Camera in Case
1 Agfa Camera "Karat" 3.5
14 Rolls Films-New
One Frigidaire
On View from Wednesday, the 2nd April, 1941.
Catalogues will be issued
of
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Friday, the 4th April, 1941. commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
gomprising:
Teakwood Drawing Room, Bed Room Dining Room and Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs. Carpet Runners, Table Cloths, Curtains, Wardrobe
*Trunks. Brass Coal
2g
Napkins,
Cabin
Scattle &
Henry Hall, one of the most popular British dance band leaders, was photographed at the piano during a recent broadcast In the BBC% Overseas short-wave 'service.
CLYDESIDE RAID CASUALTIES
LONDON. Apr. 2 (Reuter) - Some 1,100 people were killed in German air raids of March 13 and 14 in the Clydeside area and 1,000 were seriously injured, stated the Home Secretary (Mr. Herbert Morrison) answering questions in the House of Commons yesterday.
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GENERAL
H.K. Prize Court Sitting: Enemy Goods Condemned
The Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, sitting at the Prise Court, yesterday dests with four applications for the condemnation of cargoes, belonging or consigned to enemy firms, and seized in Hongkong. The applications were made by Mr. T. J. Qould, repre- senting the Crown,
The first was in respect, of part of the cargo of the steamer City of Lille. This was 23 barrels of zum resin which was seized from a British ship while passing the Colony and which, according to affidavit of the ship's papers, showed that the consignees were Defag walbel and Co., of Tientsin, one of the black-Hsted firms.
and sale.
Mr. Gould said that the seizureį The facts, said Mr. Gould, were was made over a year ago but no contained in a letter from the claim had been made in respect Netherlandsch-Indische Handels- of the cargo and asked the Court bank which stated that the ship- for an order for its appraisement ping documents were forwarded to the Bank on Aug. 21, 1939 by Regarding the second appllca-la Rotterdam bank, R. Mees and tion. In respect of a cargo of Zoonen, with instructions to hold copra taken in Hongkong. Mr. until further instructions. On Gould, said it had been sent from Sept. 23, 1939, three weeks after Rabaul, New Guinea, for tran- the outbreak of the war, the Bank shipment to Germany. The facts|received a telegram from Amster- were as set out in the affidavit: ofįdam instructing the documents to Mr. D. S. Robb, of Messrs, Lowe, be handed over to the Holland- ARP. Order's issued by Wing-Com-Bingham and Matthews, liquida China Handels-Compagnie. mander A. EL S. Steele-Perkins. OBE, tors of Messrs. Melchers and Co.. As there was no information es Director of Air Raid Precautions. agents of the Norddeutscher Lloydto whether the property had been who had brought the goods for-paid for the Bank did not do so, ás ward from Rabaul.
any payment made after the out-
A.R.P. ORDERS
APRIL 2, 1941
PAPER CARGO
SYNTHETIC PRODUCTS
The last application concerned
a part cargo, from the steamer Bhutan,
HONORARY WARDENS . The following gentlemen have been appointed Honorary Divisional Wal-
Mr. Robb had made inquiries break of wET would have 'con- dens in recognition of the valuable and found that the copra had been stituted trading with the enemy. assistance they have rendered to the sold by a Catholic mission on a A.R.P. Organisation in the Colony of F. O. B. basis and that the ven- Hongkong:-Mr. H. Braga, B.Sc., Maj. dors had been paid in full... C. Champkin, Messrs. R. P. Dunlop, B.Sc. (Instructor), G. A. de Figueire-
The third case concerned. 140 Mr. Gould said that three items, do. Fok Kam Sex, Ho Komm Tong. OBE, J.P. J. G. Hooper, Lau King rolls of paper, seized in Hongkong in respect of two cases of shoe- Tsing. Li Sing Kui. C. Mycock." A. Rand discharged here from the eyelets, originally included in the H. Phillips, J.P., Tam Tom. Tse Ka Helmspey, a British ship. At the writ, had been released and the Po. Wong Sik Chung, Wong Tai time of the seizure the goods were present application concerned a the property of W. A. Fritze and cargo of oll-seed and synthetic Co., a German firm in Bremen,
products.
STORES AND EQUIPMENT
Divisional Wardens, of Hongkong are reminded that the certified list of all stores and equipment that was on charge of their Divisions on March 31, must be forwarded to reach this office not later than April 7.
STRENGTH-DECREASE
Lam Yee, Central.
Mr. D. S. Robb. quidator of Messrs, Melchers, and Co.. in his amidavit, said the goods were
Large Local shipped by Melchers and Co. of
Estates
Bremen to Melchers and Co, of Hongkong.
All the applications were granted
The following Wardens have been permitted to resign:-3137 Lee Kau,
Local estate sworn under $76,300 by His Lordship. Yaurati, 279 Miss Leung Lul-ping and had been left by the late Mrs. 418 Miss Ng Wal-fong.. Central, S/W
Chan 1040 Miss Wong Yuk-yu, Western, 19Ah Mul Jones, otherwise
Ah-mu, otherwise Chan Mul who Struck off strength-914 Ng Wah-died on Dec. 14 last at No. 33 pel, 2456 Miss Ho Pul-ying. Central.
Tunglowan Road. A petition by Dismissals. S/W 2211 Wong Kam-Harry Charrington, marine en- chuen. Yaumati, on conviction by the gineer, for grant of probate civil powers for demanding money the will has been granted. with menaces, 3131 Luk Chiu, Sham- shulpo, for conduct prejudicla) "to the interests of the Corps,
CHANGE OF "ADDRESS
*
Of
A petition has been granted to Abdul Emerun Mahomed Rafeek, import and export merchant, for 3203 Lal Ying-chuen Central, to 17 grant of probate of the will of Kennedy Street, ground floor, Eastern,th late Mrs, Amina Rafeek, allas 3688 Chan Kal-man, 3688 Lo Kwok- Leung Lol, who died од Jan. cheung, 3689 Lo Kwok-hung, 3690 Loj 28 at No. 118 Caine Road; ground Kwok-wah, 3691 Lo Kwok-wan. Cen-floor. The late Mrs. Rafeek left tral, to a Woodlanda Terrace, Castle local estate valued at $35,200. Road. Upper Levels. 59 Chan Kċe pak, Bay View, to 44 Caine Road,
Rafeek, Upper Levels, to 12 Kennedy
4
*
The late Mr. Wong Pin
(or
Central. District Warden A E Fing), àlias Wong Ping-wing,!
alias Wong Fax-yan (or Yen), re- tired general merchant, who died on Feb. 22, 1940, at No. 211 Fa Yuen Street, ground floor, left local estate, valued at $46,200. A
Terrace, ground floor. 3003 Ip King ng, Shamships, to Road. Shaukiwan
334 Shaukiwan
APPOINTMENTS
DI
to
The following appointments are no-petition for grant of probate tined with effect from April 2-the will has been granted Lieut. Col. E. D. Matthews, Head War-Wong Tang-shi, alias Tang Yuen- den, Kowicat, to be Acting Deputy of, arst concubine, Wong
and
Chief Air Raid Warden for Kowloon, shiu-wa, allas Wong Chan-ting. during absence on leave of Mr. C. E
Terry, Deputy Chief Air Raid Warden company director:
for Kowloon. G/W 914 A C, Ghafur,
to be Deputy District Warden Eastern.
ابدا
PROMOTIONS
chee, LARP.8.;
C316 Koon Man Tuesdays and Fri- days at 7 pp. commencing on April Central Division-Deputy Group 8. Lecturer Mr. Trang Chiu-yan. Warden 288 Yeung Fal-wah to be LARP.9.; · C317 Shing Nang School; | Group Warden; Deputy Senior War-Taipo Market. Saturdays at 2.30 p.m. den 1691 Lau Yiu-cheung to be Senior commencing on April 19. Lecturer Warden; To be Acting Senior War Mr. Paul Chak, LARPS. dens.-293 Chan Hoebner: 3482 Tam | House Wardens' Class In Chinese Shin-kin.
0318 Mercantile Bank, Queen's Rd. Eastern Division-1366 Miks: Chan | Central, Mondays Wednesdays and Ying-pul to be Senior Warden: To be Fridays at 580. pm, commencing on Deputy Senior Wardens, $30 Ho April 4 Lecturer-Mr... Tong Sik- Woon-kam, 185' Yeung Yük-ming. ming. LAR.FS.
Western Division-To be Senior
The following promotions are noti- School. Shatin. fed with effect from April 2-
:
Shovel, Fire Brasses, Gramophon FLAMMERTS' AUCTIONS wrong men seldor PRACTICAL DEMONSTRATION
P., Brass, Glass and Porcelain Ware, Ornaments, Filters, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, etc., ete.
1 also
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
and
"G.E.C." Radio Bets.
1 "Century" Typewriter.
i "Corona" Portable Typewriter
1 "Univer" Cine-projector and
Cine-camera 8 mth
1 Pair Binoculars in, Case
I'Violin in Case.
1 "Binger" Sewing Machine
1 Hand Sewing Machine
1 Bet Table Glass
1 Westinghouse" Refrigerator
1 "Kelvinator" Refrigerator
"good condition).
On View from Thursday the 3rd April 1941.
An Incendiary Bomb demonstration Lan Woon-tong, 3363 Lau Woon- for Chinese candidates will be held at cheung, 3077 Ewok abing-tong; To be the A.R.P. Headquarters, Happy Val- Deputy Senior Wardens1116 Chanley, on Wednesday, April 9, at 5.30 Kai-ain, 1120 Lau Tak-nin. 1156 Au-p.m. Members of the public are fa-
PUBLIC AUCTION. yeung Chuck, 1157 Kwan see kwong, vited to attend.
THE_Ukelighed have received
instructions
to sell by"
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Thursday, the Erd April, 1941. commencing at 5.15 pm.
at their Bales Room; No. 2. Con-
(in naught Road, Central, (2nd Floor)
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS.
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS,
Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS **
1166 Lam Ping-kwao, 2027 Chow Bl
EXAMINATION RESULTA
bung
The following qualified as Wardens Yaumati Division-To be: Group but are not avaliable for A.B.P. Ber Wardens Senior Wardens 2188 N. A. vice--Lee, Tatyam, Leung Kallin Beltrdo, 2238 8. E. SOUZA, 2228 A. M. Lal Chowkit.. Silva; To be Sedler Wardens-1389 The following qualified" as House Wong Wa-sang, 2259-Leung Wing-fat. Wardens at a recent examination — LEAVE OF ABSENCE? Lee Man-him, Lau Woling: Hau
Leave has been granted as fol- Chung Chu Lung and Kwok Bule
fung lows:-Deputy Chier Air Raid Warden
STRENGTH INCREASE(S
C. E. Terry, Kowloon, from April to August Divisional Wardens W. d. The following qualified as a War M: Wilson, Stanley, and J. 3. Harri-den and is posted to Upper Levels son. MM., Western, from April to Division 3606 Ho Dik-sang, April 18; District Warden T. E, Yeoh, Bay View, sick leave from March 31 to April. 14; 601 K Chowy Upper Levels, from March 17 to April 7.
INSTRUCTIONAL COURSE” Wardens Classes in Chinese mo Syllabus "A
NOTICE
An exhibition Basket Ball, Matel; wil be played between the Macao Combined Schools Girls Teains and the Upper Level District "AY WET- jdena: on:-Tuesday, Apr£28” at 3.30 pm. on the Chieser TMOA – Ordund, 0314 Prison Officers. Meas. Stanley, Waterloo Road, Kosioon. The Upper Mondays and Thursdays at 8 pm, Levels"A" Team will be represented commencing on April 4.. Lecturer by the Minges. Li, Yukifun “(Captė); Mr. Lut Balsip, LARPS; Can Chi Pun Wallong, IA Fuck-mul, Annie nese Chamber of Commerce as Con Law, 11, Bukching and Leung Ching naught Road O. Mondays, Wednesdays mlu
and Fridays at 1.30 p.m, commencing on: Adéu 7! Tecturer Mr. Pant Wal-
માનવતા
1984) B. H FUCKLE, Deputy Director of A.R
THURSDAY.
APRIL 3, 1941.
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