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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received!
instractions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
בזמן
Monday, the 25th August 1941 commencing at 11.00 2.7.
Con- at their Sales Room, No. 2. naught Road, Central. 2nd Floor.
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
DEFENDANTS DISCHARGED Remarking that there was no case against second accused, but that there was a strong suspicion against second accused, though not enough to convict him, Mr. G. T. Saturday discharged Lowry Oll Chan Kau. 5. unemployed, and Tang Wa. 21, reserve Breman, of
No. 110 Nam Chung Street, second floor, who were charged with the attempted larceny of one portable radio set valued at $260 from the Radio Dept. of Glmart and Com pany at Gloucester Building.
Mr. J A. Remedios, employee of the above company, told the Court that on Aug. 22, about 12.30 p.r.. as he entered the shop he saz first pressed creep up towards the show LAMMERT BROS.. window and laid his hands on the
Terms Cash on Delivery.
AUCTIONEERS.
radio set in question He also noticed second accused who was talking to the office boy at that time.
As soon as first accused touched
PUBLIC AUCTION, the radio set, witness stated he
THE
E Undersigned have received
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
On
THURSDAY, the 28th August 1941 commencing at 2.30 p.m.
#
at their Sales Room, No. 2. Con- naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising: Teakwood Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers, Sideboards, Duner Waggons, Din- g Tables. Armchairs, Chairs, Chesterfled Suits, Desks, Cabinets.
etc.
grabbed hold of hint.
WAS
GENERAL
TWO WEDDINGS Eskimoes Figure In
AT REGISTRY
The Following marriages took place at Registry, Supreme Court. on Saturday, with Mr. 3. Reynolds. Deputy Registrar, officiating.
of
Mr. Fang Ying-tsan, clerk, No. 41 Robinson Road, second floor, and Miss Wal King-tuen of the same address;
Mr. Lu Wel, aeronautical ground engineer, of No. 16 Hankow Road, Nal- second floor and Miss Shao sze, staff in the Central Trust of China, of No. 19 Lion Rock Road.
third floor.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The following forthcomine mar.
riages are announced:
Mr. Vicente Rozaria Vieira Ri
126 beiro, retired, residing at No Lockhart Road first
Miss Marla 'Thereza the same address.
floor,
Leung
and
!
Strange Murder Trial
One of the strangest murder trials in history has just conclud-
ed in a white man's court consisting of a huge tent on barren Bel- cher Island, in Hudson's Bay.
Chier characters in the drama were Ave Eskimo men and two Eskuno women who were charged with the murder of nine other Eskimo men, women and children by shooting, stabbing and beat- ing or driving them naked into the snow to die of exposure during a prolonged religious argument last February and March.
two
women,
Mina
and
MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1941.
KAIPING
The
HOME, FACTORY AND BUNKERS
The charge of murder was re-to the Island in a schooner. duced to one of manslaughter. voyage lasted 13 days
The
trial, which Throughout their
Eskimos Abeevik, were found to be insane, lasted three days, the Peter Sela and Ouyerack were concerned, including accused, smil- sentenced 1 twu years harded good-naturedly as the story labour, Abiaykok was given a year. was unfolded. Peter Quarack received a suspend-
ed sentence of two years and Ale Apawkok was acquitted.
The
was
trouble apparently began with the contention by some of Mr. Chan Kai-ching, merchant, the Eskims that Quarack, who
the island's best shot, Road. was of No. 446 Prince Edward and Miss Fung Wan-man, or No. Roud. first 15 Kak Hang Tsuen floor.
Competitive Examination
"Jesus."
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH
BAZAAR
Dr. Y. L. Lee, President of the Lingnan University, formally de-
In this evidence. Quarack told theclared open a barnar held in St. Paul's College on Saturday which art: "After a time I believe
was held in commemoration of the them"
30th Aniversary of St Paul's Church
DEVILS PERSONIFIED Apparently the Eskimos became The proceeds of the bazaar will Divided into two religious factions be contributed to charitable work, and the Eskimos who were killed both local and in outports, under were alleged to have been "devils the auspices of the Church,
Tea and refreshments were A Competitive Examination for personified "
one of the classrooms appointments of Probationer Clerks
Reports that the peace of this served in
number of Male in Government Service lonely island had
games and been torn by while a wil be held in King's College on violence reached Ottawa by radio, stalls containing a variety of use-
and "Mounties" officers Saturday, August 30th, 1941, com
the ral articles, toys, household goods. mencing
when all Royal Canadian North-West knitted woollen apparel and food- candidates will be examined in Mounted Police-flew thousands stuffs were well patronised by the
Dictation and
numerous visitors present, General of miles to reach the island. Thursday,
H. 9
'T
ot
A swift investigation was follow-
LARCENY FROM SHEDS Sentence of three months hard Jabour was imposed of Leung Wal chuen. 21. unemployed, by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K. C., on Saturday. | English when Ne
convicted on the Knowledge, and charge of larceny of wrist watches | September 4th. 1941, when only ed by the arrests.
In those who have passed in Dicta- tion and General Knowledge will be examined in Arithmetic, Com position. Translation from English to Chinese and from Chloese Lu English.
1
$27 from
malahed
Repulse Bay beach, to the total value of $360 property of Capt. Le Selleur, RE and Capt. Bennett
Courtland Hotel.
It was stated that about 1 pm
A list of the Index Numbers of on Aug 22, defendant was seen trying to pawn a wrist watch at Candidates who have passed the Dictation and General Knowledge the Tung Lal pawnshop at No
ists will be posted at Noon on Johnston Road, and when quest ned by Chinese Detective, Tuesday, September 2nd, 1941, at he admitted having stolen it to-King's College, the General Post gether with another watch trom Omee (Hongkong and Kowloon
226
The Examination will be limited
a matshed in Repulse Bay on Aug and the Colonlal Secretariat. 20 while the complainants swimming
were
Det.-Sgt. V. M Morrison pro secuted.
STOLE FROM CEMETERY Hung Man. 40, described as a grave builder, appeared before Mr. Saturday when he sheldon on
charged with the jarceny
انشان را
2
Lo persons in possession of a Hong- Kong School Certificate or other certificates of recognized ex- amining body accepted by the Dt. rector of Education as equivalent. For this purpose certificates issued be ac- Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Ma!
by Headmasters will not cepted. tresses, Ornaments. Electric Fans
Intending candidates must for- & Lamps, E. P.. Brass, Glass and Porcelain Ware, Mirrors, Clocks., of six ornamental chains valued at ward, to the Colonial Secretary's' Filters Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. $9 from the Colonial Cemetery. Office in envelopes clearly mark-
ed J.C.8. Examination" on or be Det. -Sgt. V. M. Morrison, prosecut-fore 9 a.m. Tuesday, August 26th, ing, said that defendant was ar-1941 a copy of their school certi- rested by District Watchman No. | ficate together with a certificate 132 in Reclamation Street near as to Healton Street when he was seen carrying a parcel containing the chains. Upon being questioned. admitted having stolen them from the Colonial Cemetery.
also
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE
and
600 Books (in lots)
3 Canvas Canoes
2 Radios
2 Enlargers
1 "Remington" Portable Type.
writer
1 "National" Cash Register
1 "Kelvinator" Refrigerator
1 "Protos" Refrigerator
1 X Ray Machine
1 Dinner Service
On View from Wednesday.
the 27th August, 1941
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
Happy Valley on Aug. 21.
Defendant Was convleted and fined $100 or two months.
AT KOWLOON
PIPE CLIMBERS
character and education from the Headmaster of their last school and one unmounted photo- Fraph on the back of which should be written the candidate's name, Address and date of birth, verified by the Headmaster or his repre- sentative.
MURDER SUSPECTED
Murder is suspected in the case
in which a Chinese couple, cover- ed with chopper wounds, were Appearing before Mr. H C. tound lying dead in their hut in Macnamara on Saturday, Yu Au Tan Village. New Territories at Fong, Li Stu Fuen and Cheng Fuk, 5 a.m, on Saturday, and investi-
the latter with five previous con- gations are proceeding.
victions, were charged with lofte,.
ing in early hours of Friday morn-
ing in a lane at rear of No. 102 38. Temple Street, Chan Yee, 56, al of no fixed abode, appeared before
and No, 104, Temple Street.
First accused
was arrested
Accused has nine previous con- victions.
the location while keeping watch. Mr. Macnamara and was sentenced
six months' hard labour. and second and third accused found climbing a drain pipe. Noticing the arrest of first accus- ed, the twU rau away tit were chased and arrested near Market Street.
First accused was sentenced to Itwo months' hard labour, ine
MEDICAL BOARD second bound over and the third
In exercise of the powers con- ferred by the Emergency Powers Defence) Acts, 1939 and 1940, as applied to this Colony by the
to three months,
ed
Inspector A. V. Baker prosecut-
COMMITTED 'Charged with extortion and \ạt
eu.
inspector A. V. Baker prosecut-
D. O. SOUTH
BAILS ESTREATED Chang Lit, a pork, stall assistant, had ball of $70 estreated when he failed to appear before Mr. 9. F. Balfour on Saturday to answer, a' charge of keeping a common
Emergency Powers (Colonial Demanding $15.--with menaces. three gaming house at du unnumbered fence) Order in Council, 1939, and Indian constables, Ganga Singh, house at Tal San Back Street, the Emergency Powers (Colonial Churnam Bingh and Lachman Cheang Chau, on Aug. 23. Defence) (Amendment) Order in Singh were committed for trial by Twenty-nine alleged gambler's Council, 1949, His Excellency the Mr. D. J. N. Anderson at Kowloon forfeited ball of $3 each, Governor hereby amends regula Magistracy on Saturday.
tion 06A of the Defence Regula-
Detective Inspector R. Cunning-
THEFT BY BAILEE
Sept. 6 was fixed for the hear-
flops, 1040, published as Govern ham, who prosecuted, alleged that ment Notification 759' in the the defendants demanded or ex-ing of the charges brought by the Guzette of June 20th, 1941, by the torted the money from Chung Kwong Tick Hong, represented by addition of the following proviso at the end of paragraph (1) there-u, driver, employed at Pon Mr. Peter A. Sin, against Young gerage, by threats to take-a sam-Chong-ying for larceny by baller mone against him for carrying of 2,700 tins petrol, valued at exoese passengers,
of..
¿
Provided so that the Medical Board in giving any direction un-
REMANDED TO TODAY der this regulation for the to-
Chan Tung was remanded to gistration of a temporary practi- tioner may if it thinks it make day when he appeared before auch registration conditional upon Mr. Anderson on Saturday on a the practitioner's being engaged charge of breaking, into No. 30, in no medical practice except in Granville Road, and stealing there an institution approved by the from one electric fan and other Board, and in that case the practi- articles in the early hours of that tioner shall cease to be registered morning. If he engages in any other medical pract
STOLE DOORS
$27,000, entrusted to him aboard junk No. 1939 HA at Cheong Chau on July and" with" having con-, spired, with others not in cus tody, to steal the petrol
Teung is furthior charged with the larceny, by balled of 90 tlus petrol, valued at 1000 on board the same Junk at Aberdeen d Aug. 1, and with conspling, with
others not in custody, of stealing the above,
M Lot #bedling two doors from No, Dall was fixed at $10000
The first batch of German pri- were Janded in Sydney They came from the
Then began the long journey of the judicial party, headed by a soners judge with a July consisting of yesterday. newspapermen, miners and sailors. Middle East-Heuter.
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