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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

AT CENTRAL

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned

instractions

bave

to sell by

received

PUBLIC AUCTION

ED

Tuesday, the 8th Jais, 1941. commending at 2.30 p.m.

RESERVIST CHARGED

Lam Shing - tsai, Я 13-year-old Street, first boy, of No. 2. First floor was cited as complainant.

FD.B. At the request of Insp. Tuckett the

was remanded until today for making further enquiries.

AT KOWLOON

UNIONS IN !

CHINA

The Ministry of Suntal Welture

etc.

Conviction

Too Harsh

Application Made For

REASON FOR ERECTION OF SAND-DUMPS

MONDAY, JULY 7, 1941.

Questioned on the reason for the erection of the sand-dumps seen

H. B. Steele-Perkins explained dur

Property Tax Notification

I is notified for the informa tion of property owners and others Notices Deinand concerned that

under for property tax payable

respect

Kowloon

SCHOOLGIRL VICTIMISED

is planning to cstablish model labour Chiu Choi, 38, unemployed, ap-

untons 141 Police reservist No. 1715, La Yiu-

Chunghink. Wanhsten, Net-

all over the Colony, Win: Chapter 11 of the above Ordinance tong. 21, of No. 293, Queen's Road peared before Mr. H.C. Macnamara Chengtu, Loshan,

Kunming, West. Arst floor, was charged be- on Saturday when he was charged kiang Stan, Kwelyang.

a on with larceny of metal wrist Kwellin. Hengyang and Kukong Review Of Sentence the weekly Press conference are now being issued t tore Mr. H. O, Sheldon, K.C.

that the sand stored in these of Bil lands any for buildings in from Wong which will seek to promote the

for Ab application

review of dumps-there are 24 of them in the following districts-Hongkong

Aplichau). (including Saturday with demanding $5.30 at watch valued at $10

firstly, for labours. Including

the Dsc of First Street on June 28 Bact an Chun- a girl student. 21, of No. welfare of the other $5.30 on June 27.

638 Canton Road, third floor. their livelihood, education, amuse-sentence was made before Mr. H.G.ali-are,

Sheldon at the Centrai magistracy A.R.P. wardens' post and essenti- New Kowloon

The Tax is payable at the Trea- medical care. rellef. Bald ment Sgt. W, Todd prosecuting.

on Saturday by Mr. Peter H Sin, al services.

Rouse, 3rd floor. July 4 Subsidies will be

granted by the

In case of emergency, sandbags sury, Windsor Jon behalf of Kwan Cho, 36, mana- that about 6.15 p.m. on

than August 31, 1941, complainant was walking along Na-Ministry to these unions

penalties may more ser of steam launch Kwang Foo, for the protection of posts, first not later than Road near Pitt Street when If they prove satisfactory

vices could be filled from these be incurred. and will be established throughout the of No. 262, Des Voeux Road Cen-aid posts and other essential ser- after which date defendant came from behind

tral, who WBS Convicted

Any person Hable to tax dumps from country (Central News). wrist. watch snatched the

anchoring the charge of

The second reason was that reproperty situated within the above off her hand. She ratsed the

launch with 850 tins of kerosene sidents of the district could obtain mentioned districts who has not chased alarm and

on board on June 27 in Cheung the sand necessary to put out an received a Demand he was arrested by ant mer accused and was Tsang Lam

Portland Street into a paperware shop by the lat- ter who accused him of having Ma Lung. 32, shop fok, was re-near Hamilton Street,

Defendant was sentenced to four associated with his friend's being week, ball manded for a

Sheldon months' hard labour and recom- Accused, it was alleged, made an allowed at $50. by Mr.

arrangement to meet complainant on Baturday on a charge of having mended for banishment.

ater in Singapore Cafe in Nathan PICKPOCKET GAOLED wounded another shop toki, Wong

Lam Chung. 38, unemployed, who Road to settle the matter. Lee, 28, at No. 103, Connaught Road

was Complainant then reported the had previous conviction

AC- the Police and 10 hard matter West, ground floor on July 4

months' Tuckett told the sentenced to four Insp. FD.B. Dining

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con naught Road, Central. 2nd Floor.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURK

comprising:—

Teakwood & fron Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Dressing Tables, Chests

Drawers Sideboarda,

of

case

WOUNDING CHARGF

In

wife.

Q 011 steam

incendiary bomb

Tables, Chairs, Chesterfield Suites, Court that complainant would be labour by Mr. Anderson on Satur-¡cused was arrested with a marked Mr Houston was at present away obtained by forcing the safe open after March 31. 1942

on

by

the

1942)

I.

Notice

Chau barbour,

Chau, Cheung

July 31

Inquire at should which is a place other than &

Treasury.

tax in for refund of Claims dangerous goods anchorages, and

ARMED ROBBERY kerosene was fined $250 and the

respect of property unoccupied ordered confiscated by Mr. T, J. Three men, armed with revolvers, during one or more entire months Houston at the Court of the Dis-held up the mistress of the laen of the current year of sasessment

Hing Artificial Slik Shop, at No.(April 1. trict Office. South, on June 28.

1941-March 31. and

with the War Mr. Sin said that his client was 25. Taipo Road, Kowloon

may be lodged

Untt. they Taxation Department convicted by Mr. Houston, but look away $18 in cash which

when he was leaving and. it

was reported, would not with a chopper. hos-day when he was charged with $5 note

Accused. It was alleged. be back for six weeks. therefore, the where he was receiving stealing $310 from Mr. Ling Kong the cafe.

banker, demanded the sum of $80 from

application was made before His threatened to treatment for multiple head in-hau, well know Chinese

and a director of the Chinese Red complainant and

Worship. juries.

assault him if the money was not

Hity chent

fined the Cross Society in Hongkong.

Mr Ling said that about 12.15 forthcoming while inside the cafe.

maximum Ane of $250 on the

according a but complainant told accused that be

which,

to boarded

charge, 4.

And which was

Mr. Sin, was manifestly ex- .m. on July Route No 5 bus for the Star Ferry he had only $5

He sat beside ar-handed to the latter. with a friend

cessive, in view of the value cused On reaching the Star Ferry.

of the goods ordered confiscat- ed. Mr. Kot told him to take

hip porket which

Ice Chests, Folding screens, Cup- detained until Thursday in boards, Tables, Desks, Book Cases, pital, etc., etc.

Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Cushions. Cutlery, Ornaments, Glasses, Por-

The night, it was alleged. Oc-

the dining table. pelain & Metal Ware. Electric Panacurred at

in

etc.

& Lamps, Pictures. Mirrors, etc., which defendant picked up his rice

去 crushed bowl and

down

ол

complainant's head.

also

QUANTITY OF BLACK WOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE.

and

60 Books (in jota)

10 New Rubber Air Mattresses

2 New Canovas Canoes

I Plano by "Morrison":

1 Home Rowing Machine

I Mahogany Bed Room Bulte

2 Treatst Carpets and 2 Rugs

1 Steep 3 Drawer Filing Cabinet

On View from Monday.

the 7th July, 1941

Terms: Cash on Delivery

HUGE POLICE SEIZURE

EL

look

17,

of

al-

Det.-Sgt. J. Johnston prosecuted, JUNK MASTER DISCHARGED Further bearing of the case he An order for the confiscation of into his

that his money which Shum Lee-sang, master 1,452 catties). 11 did and round (277 catlies), three was missing. Mr Kot then grab trading junk No. 1140H, was

broke leged to have stolen a large quan- Catties! bed hold of accused who sacks of scrap brass (246 and a quantity of salt fish seized away and ran towards Star Ferry tity of goods by ballee, was trom a Macao-bound

56 tin ingots lead ingots

ship lying where he was arrested

Ut alongside the Ping On Whari Connaught Road Central and un

Mr. G. 7 claimed was made by Lowry on Saturday

It was stated that the value of the goods exceeded over $10,000.

The application

was

Into

con-

was

APPLICATION ADJOURNED Mr. Sheldon said that the ap- plication must be referred back to the convicting Magistrate and could not be made before another Ma- gistrate

POLICE REPORTS

Lt. J. Purvis has reported the theft of two shackles of cable fron

On an H. M. ship between 10 am June 30 and 4 p.m. on July 3

+

The theft of

8

pen.

Mr. R. Mular, of No. 272, Prince Edward Road, reported that tricycle, valued at $35, was stolen from outside his house last Friday

a fountain valued at $156, from his house has been reported to the Police by Mr. Chan Ping-kai, of No. 5, Sin Hing According to Sgt. R.O. Hughes.

¡ Street. who was in charge of prosecution,

stored on| the kerusene was now board

launch in Lal- a steam

BANK NOTES IN CIRCULATION

Returns of the Average Amount DI Bank Notes in Circulation in Hongkong, during the month end- ed June 30, 1941, as certifled by of the respective the Managers Banks:---

Chartered Bank of India, Aus-

and China tralia

$26,087019; Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation $200,357,228; Mercan- Ule Bank of India, Limited $4,205.- 645: Total $229,849,802.

CONVERSION LOAN

cluded before Mr. Anderson On Mr Kot stated that he saw ac- Saturday, when accused was found cused

Mr. not guilty and was discharged. his hand Put Ling's hip pocket

arrival at Mr. K.F. Wong appeared for On

du Silva stop and passed cused, wille Mr. M.A. the terminal iotal the money to another Chinese who assisted by De-Sgt. T. Matches chikok in the safe custody of the the theft of jewellery amounting in circulation, is published for gen-

confiscated had not been arrested.

DEMANDING WITH MENACES

No. Au Ktu. 35, unemployed, of filed by

floor Det Insp. J. O'Donovan, who said 115 Tung Chol Street, Arst. that acting on information recely was remanded for

| prosecuted

MARINE COURT

ac-

Police.

The application was adjourned sine die to such a time 05 when the convicting Magistrate had re- turned to the Colony. ship Ar order was also made Harbour the

the effect

meantime. al 18 buoy In

that demanding

remain in the Kwok without the permission of the maskerosene was to

48 hours by

BOARDING SHIP Charged with boarding

Victoria

a

The following statement of the securities lodged with the Crown Miss Chan Wai-hing. of No. 7, Agents by the Mercantile Bank of Morrison Hill Road, has reported India, Limited, against their notes

to $30 from her residence

*

The theft of money and jewel- lery to the value of $102 from No 6. Garder Terrace has been report- to ed by Col Lamb and Lt. Col. Fields,

Mr. Thomson, of the Kowloon

Works.

thai reported

eral information under Section 5 of the Mercantile Bank Note Issue Ordinance, 1911 (Ordinance No. 85 of 1911):-

Security 3% Conversion Loan re- payable 1948-1953 £240,000; Latest market price 99-100

Shanghai

Street

and

ed the ship was boarded on FrMr. Anderson on Saturday when day at 7 a.m when it was about he was charged with

from with The ore was Found to $80

menaces 10 sa!1

ter or other lawful authority. Lau safe custody of the Police untha Water be concealed in 17 baskets of saif Chak on July 3. It was alleged

Sze. 44. was fined a sum of $7 at decision was given regarding the bicycle, valued at $30, was stolen Waterloo Road between 3 and 3.30

by Cmdr. J on the day in question, complain the Marine

Jolly yesterday

LAMMERT BROS.. Ash apparently for the purpose of

exporting it out of the Colony.

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