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OWEN REPORT

GENERAL

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS Recommendations On The

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

THE

instructions from The Official

Administrator, Supreme Court,

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

0

Friday, the 25th ́April, 1941,

ai 12-o'lock, Noon.

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con-

HE Undersigned have received

instructions

THE

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

000

Saturday, the 26th April, 1941. ·

commencing at 10.30 am.

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con-

naught Road. Central, Second Floor,naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor. A Quantity of Radio Sets. Kits. Loud Speakers, Eliminators, Char- gers and Other Accessories, ."

The Personal Effects of Mr. G. A. Evans--deceased

including 2 Camphorwood Boxes, I Wardrobe Trunk and 1 Bag Golf

Clubs

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT. BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

also

HOUSEHOLD & OFFICE FOR- NITURE AND SUNDRIES.

Terms: Cash on Delivery."

LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION. ROUND THE

THE Undersigned have received

tristructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, the 25th -April, 1941.

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

their Sales Room. No.

Hankow Road, Kowloon...

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:-

35,

POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

UNEMPLOYED GAÖLED

Ho Chia. 44, unemployed, of no fixed abode, was sentenced by Mr. H. G. Sheldon yesterday to three weeks' hard labour on a charge jot stealing a mahjong set, valued (at $20. from" No. 150, Lockhart

Road, ground floor, on Apr. 23.

Det.-Sgt. J. Bentley prosecuted. LIFE BANISHER Teakwood Bed Room, Dining For returning from life banish- Room, Drawing Room and Office ment, Lam Siu-hùng, 22, Furniture, Wardrobe & Cabin Ployed, was sentenced by Mr. G. Trunks, Carpets, Rugs, Carpet T. Lowry yesterday. to eight Runnera, E. P., Brass. Glass and months hard labour on a charge Porcelain Ware, Gramophones & of breach of the deportation or Records. Curios, Ornaments, Gas dez.

Cooking Stoves, Electric Table Faris & Lamps, etc., etc.

also

A. QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD

AND RATTAN FURNITURE.

and

1. "Westinghouse" Refrigerator

1

I "Frigidaire Refrigerator

1 Mullard" Radio

1 "Underwood" Typewriter

(portable)

2 Enamelled Baths

1 "Leica" Camera (model THA)

1 Exposure Meter

1 Tientsin Carpet

On View from Thursday,

the 24th April, 1941.

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

2

nem-

Defendant was originally also charged with stealing wrist watch from the person of Kwan Yee-mel, 24, woman,,, of Ne. 227. j Hollywood Road, at Queen's Road Central, near Sai Street, on Apr. 23, but the charge was withdrawn by the Police.

It was stated that defendant had four previous convictions.

Det. Sgt, W. Summers prosecut- ed.

LEPER GAOLED

Future Control And Development Of Harbour

THE CHILDREN'S

DIET: A WORD

TO MOTHERS

is

The health of the children the mother's Arst responsibility. She takeg Infinite päins, and sometimes goes "short herself ас

has a polerskit aud

up

"sturdy

The establishment as soon as possible" of a Hongkong Harbour that they can have the best of

everything. and grow Trust; reclamation, with new plers in front, from the junction of Connaught Road with Queen Victoria Street to the junction of men and women ready to shoul Connaught Road with Murray Road; consideration be given to the der the responsibilities of life "removal of the Air Port to some other place, such as the New Ter- when they are called upon to do so. Making the diet complete is n ritories; and removal of the railway station at Kowloon from its

reality A very simple business. present site be considered at some suitable future time, are among

beverage. the recommendations contained in a Report on the future control There is a tonic food

combines and development of the port of Hongkong by Sir David J. Owen, called Ovaltine, which

factor neces- dated Feb. 24, 1941, and which was tabled in Legislative Council every element and

sary for a complete and perfect yesterday afternoon,

food. It is made from Nature's Sir David Owen's summary · of available in the Harbour, for, ships

mast nourishing foods- eggs, recommendations is as follows: and their cargoes, but to allow ap milk and malt. This wonderful 41) That a Body to be called the proved private enterprise to provide product of "Mother Earth," farm "Hongkong Harbour Trust" be these facilities as far as possibic and furrowed deld" restores, in

and also to let private enterprise fatigue and do its own operating. This would system a rich reserve of a strength involve the renewal of the piers and vitality. leases which expire in 1949, (ëxcept

Give it to the

established as soon as possible.

CONSTITUTION OR/TRUST (2) That the constitution of the Trust be as under:-

Three Government officials of high standing. to be appointed

by the Governor..

Three British subjects connect- ed with the trade of the Port to be appointed by the Governor on the nomination of the Gen- eral Chamber of Commerce.

creates within the

children with

in those cases where new piers their principal meals and then would be provided, which would see what a difference it makes to require special treatment as men- their well-being; they will be tioned in paragraph 89), and the brimful of health and energy Issue of new leases as occasion day long. With perfect health arose.

NO SUB-LETTING

all

and sound nerves there will be no sign of peevishness when bedtime; One person interested in the (11) Every future lease should comes and they will fall into trade of the Port to be appointed stipulate that the lessee is to use deep, peaceful, restorative sleep as by the Governor on the nomina-the pier only for the purpose of soon as their little heads touch tion of the Chinese Chamber of his own business, and that no sub-the pillows. Commerce.

letting is to be allowed.

1-

One Independent Chairman, (12) A statement of the receipts being a person of business ex- and expenditure of the Trust to be Tau Kok, adjacent to the area at perience and, if possible, with a published annually.

Kun Tong now being slowly re- knowledge of Port affairs, to be (13) During the experimental claimed by the dumping of town appointed by the Governor on period of three years, any surplus refuse, be included in the pro- of revenue over receipts to be paid gramme of development for carry- members of the Trust at & meet-over to the Government and anys out as such time as circum- Ing duly held for the purpose.

shortage to be recouped by the stances indicate, with road and rall (3) The Harbour Trustees, other

connexions as required.

(21) That consideration be given to

the nomination of the other

suitable annual fee."

(4) This

Government.

Harbour of

than the Chairman. to be unpaid..) (14) At the end of the experi but the Chairman to be paid a mental period of three years, if the the passibility of removing "the Air

Body

Harbour Trust is found to function Port to some other place say in the Trustees to remain in being for satisfactorily," It should be estab- New Territories, in order to avold lished on a permanent basis, with 30 costly a reclamation scheme as three years as an experiment.

(5) The matters over which the the same constitution and duties, would be necessary to enable the Trust would have control to he:subject to any modification that Air Services to develop at their pre-

Leasing or letting of piers. may be deemed to be desirable in sens site.

Construction of new plers as the light of the experience gained. (22) That the removal of the (15) That Connaught Road from railway station at Kowloon from its its Junction with Queen Victoria present site, to a more suitable.site. Lights and buoys (Navigation Street to its junction with Queen as shown on the attached plan, be al), and the charges therefor.

Street be widened by reclamation considered at some suitable future Mooring buoys. .and. the and 13 new piers constructed in time. charges therefor.

Ferries, and the royalties, etc.

and when necessary., and the charges therefor.

therefor.

leu of the existing piers which (23) That in due time when, the would be demolished; and that a traffle increases to such an extent reclamation, with new plers in as to justify it, a new vehicular Dredging the Harbour as refront, be made from the junction ferry service be established with a quired from time to time. on Connaught Road with Queen pler opposite Marsh Road, Hong-

Licensing of Pilots.

Regulation of Harbour traffe Victoria Street to the junction of kong, and another pier opposite

Gilles Avenue, Kowloon. and the promulgation of the Connaught Road with Murray Ra. necessary by-laws for this pur-All this is shown on the attached

pose."

The general policy of the bour.

RENTS AND CHARGES

plan. The cost of the reclamation Har-and of any piers for Government

use, to be borne by the Govern- ment, but the cast of the other

Harbour Trust,

REMOVAL OF DEPOT

(6) The rents of the piers, theplers to be borne by the proposed charges for the use of mooring buoys, the charges levied upon the ferry owners in the form of royal- ties, etc., and the light dues to beled into for the removal of the Royal Naval Depot from its present paid to the Trust.

(18) That negotiations be enter

7) No charges or rents to be position on the west side of the Fung King, 26, unemployed, was

levied by the Trust without the Kowloon Peninsula to some other sentenced to three months hard consent of the Governor thereto suitable site.

having been first obtained.

(17) In due time, when the ocean-

labour by Mr. Sheldon yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to charges

(8) The necessary staff for the going trade of the Port expands to of receiving two stolen flers and working of the Trust to be supplied such an extent as to require further assaulting Sgt. J. Lewis.

by the Government from their accommodation, the Hongkong and

A leper, Au Wing, 24, of no official establishment. for the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Com-

As he was opening the sack to (10) The policy to be adopted by see what was inside, defendant the Trust to be that of seeing that attempted to run away,

A tussie adequate and proper facilities are ensued and lasted about five minutes, during which both fell to

PUBLIC AUCTION. the ground.

The

axed abode, was sent to three experimental period of three years, pany to be encouraged to provide weeks' hard labour on a charge (9) The Trust to regulate its own more pler and godown accommoda- of stealing the utensils from No. procedure with the proviso that tion to the northward of their pre- 68, Hennessy Road, ground floor. quorum at any meeting should be sent premises on the west side of Sgt. Lewis said that he saw four, and no Trustee to be allowed the Kowloon Feninsula, the Naval Fung carrying a sack in John- to vote on any question directly Depot having, it is assured, been ston Road, near Tai Wo Street, affecting his own or his firm's bust by then removed. The question about 5.30 am, yesterday morning. nesg.

should also be considered of provid- Ing transit sheds, passenger accom modation and railway sidings on any new plers constructed. railway connexions would beccssi- tate taking over the Military lands south of Austin Road and 'Prince Edward Road on Apr. 2 TRESPASSED IN CAMBER and bought a bottle of "Olan" tentative scheme of new plers in moving the Military elsewhere." A That he had lost his way and cough medicine, which cost only that locality is shown on the at- Tuis Undersigned have received did not know where he was going 20 cents. He was alleged to have tached plan.

was the plea made by Lau Ah- tendered a forged $10 note which sap, 38, of Ningpo, Cheklang, a the acting.accountant accepted land trom the waters of the Har- (18) That the work of reclaiming trimmer residing on board a ship and handed back $9.80 changu. of the Moller Line, in answer to a About half-an-hour later the charge of trespassing in the Cam- master of the shop checked up ber of the Royal Army Service and was satisfied that the note Corps, before Mr. Sheldon yester-was 8 forgery. The note was day.

sent to the money changer and a Det.-Sgt. J. Bentley, prosecuting cross was marked on it. aaid that defendant was found Two days later, in the evening. walking inside the Camber about defendant again went to the shop 6.30 p.m. Wednesday night.

and bought the same medicine.

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

On

Tuesday, the 29th April, 1941. commencing at 10.30a.m.

at No. 27, Humphrey's Building," Kowloon,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

"Guards were posted all round It was alleged that accused. the place and I did not know tendered another forged $10 note how he managed to get in there." for the payment. The toki told added the Bergeant,

€ accused that the note was a for- Defendant was discharged with gery and, when the latter called a caution,

for the other foki, defendant FORGED NOTES ALLEGED allegedly snatched back the note Alleged to have tendered two and ran out of the shop.

Accused was "arrested by an Bank, on different occasions, Chan Indian constable with the note on Plu, alias Lain Plu, 28, was charged his persoU. bofore Mr. Macnamara yesterday Mr Ho Wing-sfu, shroff of the with uttering and possession of Chartered Bank, Bald that all three forged notes.

three notes were forgeries. They

On View from Monday, the 28th forged $10 notes of the Chartered

April, 1041.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS,

Det. Bgt. D. G. MacPherson sald were good Imitations. that accused went to the Man On Further hearing was adjourned Chuen medicine shop at No. 82. to today.

bour te undertaken by the Govern- bour Trust. ment and not by the proposed Har-

(19) That it is desirable for the Government to carry out the following works of reclamation as soon as practicable:--

1:

(a) Filling in the present. Typhoon refuge harbour at Mong Kok Tsui (167 acres) and filling in about 143 actes at Cheung Sha Wan, to- gether with the formation at the latter place of a new Typhoon refuge in lieu of the former.

(b) A small reclamation at Yau

Tong. Wah in order to ac commodate ship and boat building yards that would be displaced at Cheung Sha Wal

(c) About 214 acres at Tsun

Wan.

AIR PORT REMOVAL

(20) That a reclamation at Ngau

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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941.

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