PACE 8--HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

one

ING

PROPERTY

Klown B

inth share of inland

2278 11 No

16 Fang Wong Terrace)

t be sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Tuesday the 23rd day

of Sept. 1941

at 3 o'clock 9.

Dry

Mesh LAMMERT BROTHERS, Aurtioneers at their Sales Room Nr. 2 Connaught Road Central

HONGKONG

PARTICULARS.

af Consiste

onn property The

part or th equal undivided share of and in all that piece or percet of ground registered t. the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 2278 Together with the messuage and other erections thereon known No 16 Fung Wong Terrace

Fur further particulars Conditions of Sale apply to

Messrs HASTINGS & CO

Bolicitors.

Marina House.

or to

Messrs LAMMERT BROS

Auctioneers

and

Craigengower

Recrelo "A"

TABLES TO DATE

BOWLS LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

AGGREGATE

RINKE

P. W

T. W. L T.

PLR.

18 16

2

0

46 î 1

781

18 14

4

0 38

14

2 67

Kowloon B.G.C.

17 13 4

û

30 20

1

501

Indian R.C

18 10

B

0

22 1

511

Police R.C.

11. 11. 7

A

24 24

3

454

17 0 11

0

20 28

?

33

16

S

11

h

16 28 4

28

17

3 12

0

16

36

1

254

17

4 13

0

15 35

¿

23

17

3 14

14 35

2

21

Kowloon Dock

Kowloon C.C.

SECOND DIVISION

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GENERAL

POLICE START DRIVE AGAINST

OPIUM DIVANS

the newly-in- As the result of stituted Poilce clean-up campaign against optum and heroin divans, 27 c these dens were raided by the Police on Friday, during which 1.000 ophum pills, 200 lamps, 150 oplum pipes and 50 hervin pills were seized.

An application for confiscation was granted by Mr. H. G Shel- don, K.C.. at the Central Magis tracy on Saturday.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1941.

NEW CORPS FOR

Sykes Charged With By Obtaining Money

False Pretences

MI

COLONY

Detailed Instructions prescrib ing the period of enrolment and of members conditions of service

Conservancy

of the Corps, its

Auxiliary

constitution, and ad-

ministration are published in the Government Gazette.

Similar instruction in regard to the Auxiliary Medical Corps which first aid. casualty embraces all

the and hospital units, under CIVI Defence Corps Regulations, are also included in the official publication.

It was alleged that the names of the Ron. Mr. J. P. Penne- father-Evans and Mr. C. G. Pardue, Commissioner and Deputy Com- missioner of Police, respectively, were used by accused to obtain the money from Donald Durrie Aronzoo, of No. 367 Nathan Road. when ELIAS DAVIES SYKES, 47, of No. 16 Battery Street, appeared before Mr. H. C. Macnamara at the Kowloon Magistracy, on Satur day charged with obtaining money with false pretences,

and Aruozoo, which refused her credit ving evidence,

accused that, he, she accused, being known stated that on Sept.

to the shop. guaranteed the pay- went to his office in an A. R. P. It was learned from authorita-

At this stage, Sykes ob- raids were tunnel in Queen's Road Central, ment.

Chau On, partner of a live sources that 12

and informed him that Mr. and tained from him the $13.50 to pay Road. in Lockhart conducted

exchange shop, at No. 18 Mau Lam East. Tal Wong Mrs. Perdue were told that he was the shop on the following day

has reported to the Police On the morning of Sept. 12, at Street an expert in preparing curry, so

7 a.m. Bod 5.30 Street and Cross Street; four

In

9.30 a.m., the accused came to him that between four district; the Aberdeen

again and informed that Mr. Perdue p.m. on Friday, a sum of $900 was would

responsible for the stolen from his jacket pocket amount and that he would pay the shop

Queen's Road

Recreio "B"

Kowloon BOC Civil Servier

"B"

Kowloon F.C

15

10 4

1

32

13

5.1

Kowloon Tong

15

11

3

9 10

51

Craigengewer

14

B

24

16 2

41

Prison Officers

14

3

fi

23 19

0

39

Hongkong C.C

15

B

"}

19 24

2

36

Hongkong F.C

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7 E

0

20

24

I 34

Taikoo

12

4 B

0

16 19

1

24+

Kowloon C.C

15

1 11

13 31

1

kh

Kecreto

13

3

10

C

13

25

1

19!

THIRD DIVISION

Kowloon 8.6 C

16 12

3

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28

19

1 53)

trict

Police R.C

13 1:

+4

29

14

2

52

Indian RC

EB

10 5

!

FATE

3

494

CraigengewPI

18

9

7

(

25 23

0 43

Kowloon FC

15

7

R

23 22

0

37

Bongkong FC

18

8 10

C

23

25

1

34

18

Recrele

5 11

20 B

24

0

30

Hongkong CC.

10

5 1] 0

18

30

0

28

16

5 11

ሱ 17

1 30

27

Hongkong Electric

Talko Ch:15 bell rinks 5 points to 0:

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19

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West Point: three In Central and four in the Upper Levels dis

der

Stecle-Perkins

three KOWLOON SHOWS other officials of the

Castro, AIMPROVED FORM

J.

KTGCA H A Mudar J Smith, A J Kew is 24.

The feature uf the friendly Gutuns M 5

A E Plan Castro. A Spary 8 22. N. A Esoccer matches over the week-end was the welcome return to form Mackay. TK Lim J. N. Wong

when shown by Kowloon F C 1. Stephens

Total 69

Navy by trounced Royal Talkin W

F. they Cunningham,

seven goals to three on the Rail- Chalmers Thomson. F Hillon, J. C

way ground, and also the con- * 14. WG McKie, S. J. Pollock. R Mabi W Melrose (s 15: Ainued for showing by Middlesex

Grimes. R. M. It must be said that the Navy Watson 653 16 Total team, in losing to Kowloon, was

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Keown, J

45

AT STANLEY

At Stanley. Prison Officers No 2 Compaught Road Centralet Hongkong Funiball Club Hong Kong. 12th day of Sept. 1941, all three rinks 3 points to 0)

LAWN BOWLS

Continued from Page t

A

J. V Ramsay. Calman 181

15

G Henderet. 5 McPherson, N P McMaster

+4

POC

V H Freeman. J

a very depleted side, being with- out Hendy. Le Page and Barber, Club who turned out for the Services on in the charity game, and Roughly.

ou the injured list.

Mc- Fattor

Was

unsteady in

goal

Currach, a Merah, T M Plle (8) while of the newcomers likely to

18: W Webher J Hudson. Hodge. C Gowland (1 94: A Mirrock.

N FlizGerald.

Jilet J McCutcheon

Total 59

the senior team. Sgain places in

Parkinson and Taylor Impressed,

W

A. the latter netting twice,

17

2

In Campos and Jorge, Kowloon have two reliable wingers but the B. inside trlo have to develop

The understanding.

an showed

improvement,

H.K.F.C. R P Show C. Robertson, A Brooksbank, K. S. better F Cellen NEM

CRAIGENGOWER WIN

Tot

At Happy Valley. Craigengower Cricket Club beat Kowlan Buw! ing Green Club "B" on all threde rinks 5 points to 01

C

Total 74

de-

Robertson is 17: A. Watson, J. H. fence Gelling. B A Manuell, W Mac- though B. Gosano could be more Fariane st 11; A. B Coleman, J.

17 Thinson, JAH Selby, W GI

N 18 Total 44

THIRD DIVISION

K.F.C UP

useful in the attack.

Bell NAVY: Rutter; Scott, Parkinson, Croft, Hindmarsh; An- derson. Spreadbury. Taylor, Hewl Son and Bowden.

Lamb. Maxwell (B. T Williamson, White: Campos, Jackson. Blake. and Jorge

KOWLOON ... Lapsley:

Pereira

Cec J W Leonard. I. CR Samza, A E Coates. B W Brad

A M Omar K M DATA

Al Chatham Road. Kowloon Humphries: Omar, Basa. U M Oital is! 20

Club beat Hongkong Gosano), A A Huzark. W Hong Sling. J S Football Landit

S

IST 25 Cricket Club on all three rinks (5 Kisselet

polits to 0 Hollway I KF.C. KHOA

R Lau, R Lapsley, C. Newton, H E Drew Ja Meyer11. Fuller. C Dowman (8) 20. G

EA Atkins, Frost, J Seraphina, Y is 13: H 4. Lockhari

Fergusson 18: 0 Cross, C. much stretched in beating Club by CGI. J McKelvic s 18. A J

Macintyre. R. Woodcock, A P. A Perk

M three clear goals. On their show- Rogers V C

Tutal 45 Ogden is 26. Total 64. ham. L Sykes a 14

ing on Saturday they seemed to have solved their forward line RECREIO "B" LOSE

H.K.C.CR. Young. E. W. Pud- ney. A S. Mitchell, P. J. A. Ham!! problem.

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At the Valley, Poller Recreation Clus beat Club de Recrri. "B" by

rinks 144 points to

PR.C W Canero. C Plc, W McHardy. W Hollands is 32: C Gough. J. M Forrest E G Post. I. Pender is 17: W. Melrod, W B Harris, W. S. Dall J Shepherd (s) 20 Total 69.

Recreio B: D Alves, C H. Baste. C A Lupes, J. J Basto st 14: C. Vas. F Xavir, J Spares. C. C. Pereira (8) 17 A P. Pereira, J. A. Remedios, J. C Remedius, A. M. Rodrigues x 12. Total 13

"A"

SWEEP FOR KEC. "A" At Klug's Park, Club de Recreio he at Civil Service Cricket Club on all rinks 15 points to 0

Recreio "A" F. X. Soares, R. F.

C Luz. F V V. Ribeiro. Roza- Pereira (s) 25: F. X Sva. C. M. Silva, C. G. Sųva, HA. Alves | 32: J Luz. C. E. Marques. E F Kavier. J. F. V. Ribeiro (5 23

Total 80

CLUB DEFEATED Though

the without two

was not very Abbas. T halves, Middlesex

ton 1815: H. H. Beddow, R. J.. Fowler, who played in goal, was Shrigley. LE N Ryan, H. F sadly missed In the front line Shields (s) 17: D J. Valentine. W which seldom showed good com- R. Lambert, I. 6. Doughty. T. C. blnative move. This question of goalie or centre-forward for Fowler Monaghan ( 17. Total 49.

AT MING YUEN

will prove the "snag" in the Club's

At Ming Yuen, Hongkong Elec-line up this season.

tric Recreation Club beat Indian Recreation Club by 2 rinks to

4 points to 1.

4.KER.C.-K. Crawford, R. F. A. Q Gregory, W. MacFarlane, Gardner (s) 20; J. R. Way. E. 1. Groome, R. A. Owens, A. F. Paul S 19: H. MacKay, W. Stonehouse, R. C. Butler. J. F. Lunny (8 18. Total 57.

1.R.C.-M. I. Razack, J M. A. Razack, S. M. Ramjahn, M. U. Rumjahn (6) 19; B. el Arculli, M.

MIDDLESEX:-Jackson; Parker.: Mathews, Blackburn, Wilkinson;

Pearson Whitehouse; Conmer, Tivey, Saw And Ballen.

CLUB:-8. Fowler; Upton, 9. Strange; Odell, Forrow, Millington; Needham, Bond. Hopkinson, Bick- ford and Tweedle.

POLICE DEFEAT KWONG WAH

Police once again dedonstrated that they will be in the "thick of when they things" this, season

were at beat Kwong Wah, who

F. Madar, K. M. Kumfahn, A. G. full strength, by three goals to after Sufftad (st 17: M. B. Hassan, M. two

at Boundary Street, Hassan, A. Bakar, A. H. Madar (s) being the odd goal in three be-

hind at the interval.

Chan Tak-fal (formerly

18. Total 54.

POLICE LOSE

or

C.5.C.C.D Crawley, R. Carr,

At the Valley, Kowloon Bowling Bouth China) playing in his first E. M. Purvis. W. Hillyer (s) 13: K McKay, M Scott, V. Ebbage, M. Green Club beat Police Recreation game for his new club fitted in Rakusen (5) 12; E. W. Simmonds, Club by 2 rinks to I and on aggre- perfectly with their side trio, C Walker. L. A. Collyer, J. F. Megate (4 points to 1). Gowan Is) 21. Total 40.

SECOND DIVISION

·CHATER KOAD-GAME

At Chater Road, Kowloon Foot ball Club beat Hongkong Cricket Club by rinks to I arki on ag Fregate 14 points to 11.

Police Hayward, J. Riddell, F. Nolan, J. C. Aitken (8) 19: A. Soutar, W. M. Smith. J. Orem, J,

Police defence was in splendid form, Blackburn being outstanding. Of the forwards, Ferrier. was con- spicuous, and together with Gor-

Macdonald (s), 23; L. C. Pennell, don gave Howlett every Bupport. A. J. Johnson, F. Channing. A. E. Carey (8). 18. Total 80.

Scorers were Howlett (3) while Chan Tak-fal and Wong King-- chung repiled for the losers,

KWONG WAH:-Lee Kwok-kee;

K.B.G.C.-G. Elphick, 5. C. Walker, C. E. Langley, L A. Jor- dan (8) 22; W. M. Wilson, J. Chung Fal-lam. Lee Kwok-wal: H.K.C.C.-R. R. Davies, P. S. Dinnen, G. E. Thompson, C. Wallis Wong Shuil-kee, Yeung Tac-tsong. Cassidy. A. Nissim, & W. Browns 10; J. A. Fraser, A. Bower, E.Leung Pak-wal; Lee Yan-loung (s) 20. B. L. Lloyd, J. G. Haigh, HLv. Searle, H. Nish (s) 24. Total Tin Yung-fat, Chan Tak-fai, Cherk G. Wallington, G. E. Costello (8) 65.

8: G. G. Altkenhead. T. R. Rowell,

E. 8. Abraham, T. Godwin (a) 19. Total 53.

K.F.C.-W. Ogloy. W. Blmo, W. Hydo. P. Younghusband (8) 22;

MORE CENT NOTES Parker, Hul Fok-yuen; Gordon,

It is learned that, owing to the B.. D. Evans, A. A. Dand, V. N.shortage of copper coins, Govern- Atlenza, W. Field (a) 31; W. Macf, mont has ordered the printing

..

A. Eastman, B. Kern. V. Chisten-ot 500,000 fresh ene-cent notos to cope with the problem and a den (s) 21. Total 74.

further order for the same amount

TAIKOO DOWN

At Kowloon Tong Kowloon may be printed if the Arst batch Tong Garden City Asscelation could not cope with the situation

Bhok-kam and Wong King-thung.

POLICE: Tsang Wing: Black- burn, Chun Kwong-yu; Pops,

Forrior. Howlett, Coull and Moss.

JUNIOR RESULTS The following are ronyita or junior friendly matcher:--

Kowloon (1) 3, Navy (1)"8. Police (1) 2, Kwong Wah (0) 2 Club (0) 0, Middlesex (3) 9: Signals (3) 8. Lansford (0) 1

they wanted him to cook a curry

fur them

14, 10 00 Sepl tiffin

Four days later which he agreed. the accused appeared again stat

Mrs ing that Mr. and Mr and Mrs. Pennetather-Evans and Mr and Mrs. Murphy, also

for the ladica

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Cressall him personally at the party.

a

zaf bottle

TOBACCO FOR P. C.

buy

day."

LOST $900

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in

от

The following evening. continued!ant hand over to the accused the Mr. Aroozoo, defendant obtained amount of $13. being one $10 bill KOWLOON TUNNELS desired to try his curry tiffin on

three new Government $1 from him another $10 falsely pre- und the same day, stating furthermore, INSPECTED BY

that Mr. Percue would supply 100 tending that he was authorised by bills.

to

Bykes. in evidence, emphatically Pennefather-Evans Mr. COMMISSION

pounds of rtee. three dozen bottles

dented that he had received the bottie beer. whisky. a

some tobacco for the party Accompanied by Wing-Comman-of

He admitted that he had money. On the "supposed party and Crenie-de-lenthe" and A.H.S.

been helped by complainant A.R.P De of port. the last two bottles bella after waiting until 4 p.m., when

numerous occasions, and since the nobody appeared, he decided to Com

bis circum partment, members of the

Perdue to remind complainant knew telephone Mr. certain mission inquiring

DINNER AT SUN SUN

when he stances. there was no reason for him about the party. with the matters m

On the following evening, ac-

Was tricked by the him to have believed that people cused was invited by witness to learned he Raids Precautions Architec- Alr

like Mr. Pennefather-Evans and the dinner at the Sun Sun Hotel and accused. tural Department, inspected

conversation the

The next person to give evidence Mrs. Perdue had no money for Saturday during their tunnels in Kowloon on

accused stated that he had been was the xy of Sun Sun Hotel, such small matters.

Further hearing was then morning.

The Commission will resume its shopping with Mrs. Perdue during who served the accused and the

the night they journed to tomorrow. Judge's the afternoon and during which complainant on

R Inspector the Pulsne

The boy aittings in

dinner together, Court

10.30 a.r tomorrow Mrs. Perdue purchased some goods had

amounting to $13.50 from a shop stated that he saw the complain-prosecuting. morning.

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