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PUBLIC AUCTION.
Auction
ON
THURSDAY, the 7th June, 1928, at 11 o'clock a.m.
at the Hon Shan Godown, Kennedy Town.
15 Cases Cotton Ginning Machine 120 Baga Saltpetre
456 Iron Bars
4 Cases Labels
PARTICULAR Plic Auction to 10 Cases Tomato. Catsup.
of the Sale by
be held on MONDAY, the 11th day of June, 1928, at 8 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Depart ment. by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nei Chong in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King. for one further torm of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
No, of
Inland Lot
Begistry No.
Adjoining Inland Lat
Locality.
Wong Noi Chong Road,
Hovedays
Sésamma mesta.
The the Stef
As pei sale plan.
About 8,160
(6,949
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hong Kong, June 6, 1928.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction
ON THURSDAY, the 7th June, 1928, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Daddell Street. A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
Comprising:
FLYING SCOTSMAN.
392 MILES" NON-STOP RECORD.
AHEAD OF TIME..
PAINTED TYPIST.
SHOCKS FOR AN AGED ART DEALER.
EARL'S COURT.
REVIVING THE GLORIES OF
POPULAR EXHIBITION.
“WORLD'S FINEST."
A "LIVING PICTURE."
London, May 2. Berlin, Fraulein Becker, an The glories of Earl's Court are The "Flying Scotsman" that left elaborately painted young woman, likely to be revived. Mr. Douglas Edinburgh yesterday on a non-stop sued a white-haired dealer in anti-Hacking, M.P., of the Department run to London reached King's-quities for a month's wages in the of Overseas Trade, Department cross last evening two and a half Berlin Labour Court.
his Department is now in close minutes ahead of time.
touch with the Underground Com- pany with a view to the building of one of the finest exhibition buildings, in the world.
"This announcement," an "Even- ing Standard" representative was Informed, "refers to negotiations which have been opened between the Underground Rallways, who are
The old man said that when his A train that made a non-stop daughter got married at the age of run in the reverse direction reach 40 and left him he found. It neces ed. Edinburgh twelve
“minutes | sary.to have a clerk and advertised Ahead of time. In this successful for one. manner the new dally service-of Fraulein Becker's letter applying the London and North-Eastern for the post had pleased him and Railway was inaugurated.
ber references were good, so he There was a very large crowd engaged her by letter. on the No. 1 arrival platform at When she arrived he was horri- ground landlords of the space at King's-cross last evening to wel-fied. "I know a good deal about Earl's Court, where previously ex- come the train as it steamed into paintings of the old masters and hibitions were held, and possible the station at 6.18 o'clock. The can appreciate a beautiful scheme lessees. timing of the journey had been as of colour," he said, but a living foliowa:..
picture like this young woman I have no use for."
Berwick.--One minute early, Newcastle Three minutes late.. York. One minute early. Doncaster-Three minutes early. Grantham. Two minutes early. Peterborough, One
minute
Thick Coat of Paint. He was, he explained, so taken aback when he saw her that he asked whether she seriously intend- ed to work in his shop in such a condition. She seemed astonished
early.
Hatfield.-One minute late.. King's-cross. Two and a half by the queation, and he had to tell
her that he referred to her short; minutes early.
For the first half of the journey dress and thick coat of paint.
"I refuse to have a fashion, doll the train was driven by Driver T-painted like a wild Indian in my Henderson, with Fireman R.
business," said the old man, Teak Hatstands, Glass Cabinets; the second half by Driver 3. Day qualified shorthand-typist, and de-
McKenzie, both of Edinburgh; and
Fraulein Becker said she was a Tapestry Covered Couch and Arm- with Fireman F. Gray, both of chairs, Deska, Folding Screen,
clared that nothing would induce King's-cross, Bookcases, Oil Paintings, Pictures,
her to allow an employer to inter- As the huge engine ateamed fere with her personal liberty. Electric Table Fana, Carpets, Teak
alongside the platform the crowd whether she followed the prevail- Огда- Typewriter Desks, Rugs,
cheered heartily, and the drivers ing fashion by wearing paint or not ments. Curios, etc.,
and firemen were quickly, surround-was her own affair. Teak Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards with Mirrors, ed by officials and friends, anxious
The jury took the same view, Dinner Waggons, Ice Chests, Din-to congratulate them on their non- and the dealer in antiquities was of 392 miles. ner Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutlery, stop run
On the ordered to pay the typist a month's platform were Mr. William Kitchen Gear, etc., etc., and piano: PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.
Iron, Brass and Teak Bedsteads Whitelaw, the chairman of the stenography and typewriting. Easy conditions. Apply to G, Almai |
with Mattresses, Single and Double LN.ER; Sir Ralph Wedgwood, TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Wardrobes with and without mir- chief general manager, and Lady Villas, Kowloon.
TUITION GIVEN.
PRIVATE LESSONS in English and French; violin
ARY GENERAL MEETING of phorwood Chests of Drawers, MME. BARONELJI, ARTISTE, Shareholders of the above Com- Chamber Stands, Household Linen, School of dancing for children and pany will be held at the Hong Toilet Crockery, etc., etc... adults in character, classical, ex- Kong Hotel, Hong
also Kong hibition, fox-trot and Charleston, THURSDAY, 7th June, 1928, at 12!
Special Attention to stout Ladies noon for the purpose of receiving FINE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
on
who are desirous of regaining their the report of the Directors together youthful figure. Address 31., with Statement of Accounts for the Ashley Road, Ground Floor, Kow-year ended 30th April, 1928. loon. (Back of Star Theatre).
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY, 2nd June to FRIDAY 8th June, 1928, both days inclusive.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,; General Managers. Hong Kong, 28th May, 1928.
HOME TUITION.
TESTOVER
STEVENAGE.
WWithin an hour from Lon-
don. In healthy neighbourhood. SCHOOL for GIRLS and SMALL) BOYS. A few Boarders recojved In the House of the Principal. In- dividual care and attention. Particulars apply to:-
MISS RUTH CULLEY
Higher
For
INDO - CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN
A Quantity of
(Carved and Plain)
and
1 White Frost Refrigerator
1 Royal Typewriter
1 Remington Typewriter
2.Gramophones
2 Enamelled Baths.
Catalogues will be issued.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneera. Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1928,
(Camb. Teacher Diploma).TARY GENERAL MEETING THE Undersigned have received the Company will be held at the! Tinstructions to sell by Public
MISS GERTRÜDE TURNER (National Frode Higher
Certificate).
MISCELLANEOUS
Offices of the General Managers, | Auction · Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th June, 1928, at Noon for the purpose of receiv at ing the Report of the Directors, j passing the Accounts, and electing Directors and Auditors.
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assistant general manager; and Mr. COSTS AGAINST WIFE Alexander Wilson, divisional gen- eral manager. Mr. Whitelaw con- gratulated the drivers and firemen,
and presented each of them with
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-£2,000-A-YEAR WOMAN DIVORCED.
nauch, with a silver plate record- Surtees (retired), living at Devon- case of pipes and a tobacco Major Henry Siward Balliol "to commemorate shire Lodge, Maldenhead, Berk-
on
front of the engine
There has been an approach made to the Government through the Board of Trade with a view (the statement to the "Evening Standard" continued) to the leasing of Earl's Court for a do- finite period in each year for the holding of the British Industries Fair..
The Government authorities are wholly favourable towards concentrating the Industries Fair at Earl's Court an account of its. great accessibility and other ad- vantages.
It is not intended that the Government shall spend money on the erection of buildings; but Treasury would guarantee pay- ments for any lease of the build- inge, short or long.
A Permanent Home, The lease of Wembley for the British Industries Fair runs for 1929 and 1980. In 1931 a new home must be found, as the Fair has developed so greatly, beth-in usefulness and popularity, that, within a few years it is hoped It will be the biggest trado exhibi- tion in the world.
It is hoped that there will be other lessees of the new exhibi- tion buildings. Consequently, other negotiations than those with the Government are pro- ceeding.
"What is aimed at is the erec- tion of splendid exhibition build- ings--a permanent home for, the British Industries Fair; and a site and equipment which will accomplish a series of other ex- hibitions of value to British trade and commerce, with; of course, the amusement side well developed.
to the era of Cremorne, Ranelagh
ing that it was 1 Cottage Piano by "Morrison" the first non-stop run between shire, petitioned for the dissolution London and Edinburgh, May of his marriage, celebrated in 1898, 1928."
because of adultery between his 70 Miles An Hour.
wife, Helen Winifred Muriel, and Driver Thomas Henderson told a'the co-respondent, Mr. Pim Parry, representative of "The Daily Tele whose address was not disclosed. graph" that the engine behaved
Major Surtees asked for the splendidly all the way and every discretion of the court in his On View from Wednesday, the thing went smoothly throughout favour for an act of adultary com- The negotiations are not com 6th June, 1928.
the journey, Before they left mitted in París, which led to
plete, and are only in the pre- Edinburgh, he said, a rosette of proceedings between him and his
liminary stages at present, but white heather and white silk was wife in 1908,
more may be heard shortly. presented to each of them by Miss Sir Ellis. Hume-Williams, K.C., There have been many schomes to Haig, behalf of the Lord and Mr. T. Bucknil represented revitalise Earl's Court in recent Provost,, and a large one, with a Mrs. Surtees and Mr. Parry, but years. For years it has belonged horseshoe, was attached to the the case was not defended.
• Major Surtees, Mr. Harold and other famous exhibition Mr. J. Day, who brought the Augustus Farman, solicitor, and grounds that have passed. train into King'a-cross, gave an Frank Pazda, waiter at the Felix ON
equally satisfactory account of his Hotel, Jermyn-street, W., gave FRIDAY, the 8th June, 1928,
portion of the journey, and said evidence. › commencing at 2.30 p.m..
that the greatest speed was reach- Mr. Justice. Bateson pronounced BLIND FRENCH M.P. Nes. 1 and 4, Knutsford Terrace, ed about Hatfield, which was passa decree pisí,
Kimberley Road, Kowloon.
ad at seventy miles an hour.
A Large Quantity of
The drivers and firemen changed senting Major Surtees, anked for an places about 200 miles from either order for costs against the wife, VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
terminus, at the village of Toller- who, he said, had about £2,000 a FURNITURE.
tan, between York and Thirsk, a year, as well as against the co- Paria-The expected election to Comprising:--
level stretch known as the "gallop respondent.
the Chamber of Deputies of Hatstands, Couches and Arming track," passing to and from the Mr. Justice Bateson made an Scapin, a young officer who lost By Order of the Board, chairs, Carpets, Rugs, Folding guard's brake van to the engine by order against the wife's separate both eyes in the war, has raised an JARDINE, MATHESON & Screen, Pictures,, Electric Fans, a special corridor. Mr. Alexander estate so far as costs were not re- unprecedented parliamentary pro-
CO., LTD.,
etc., etc.,
Renton, local inspector, travelled, covered from the co-respondent, but biem, Gonoral Managers.
Dining Tables, Dining Chalra, an the engine the greater part of, costa were to be obtained as far as M. Scapin, who is president of Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Ice the journey. The engine is of the possible from the co-respondent. Hong Kong, 29th May, 1928.
the Blinded Soldiers Federation, Chests, Cooking Stoves, Crockery, "Pacific" type and weighs 154 tons A decree nisi was granted to still has to face a second ballot for Cutlery, Glass Ware, Kitchen Uten-with its tender.
Mrs. Mary Christian Erakine the Parc Monceau district of Paris, siis, etc., etc.,
The Lord. Mayor (Sir Charles Bridges, of the New City, Bogner, but he heads the ballot by such a Bedsteads with
Mattresses, Batho) was among those who cheer Sussex, on the ground of the long lead that his election is con- Wardrobes with and without Mir-
ed the "Flying Scotsman"! on its de-adultery of her husband, Major sidered certain, MR. LI HON FUN begs to state rors, Washstands, Chest Charber parture from King's-cross yester- Hughes Cuthbert Bridges, at an M. Scapin is escorted everywhere
ers, Dressing Tables, Chamber day morning. that he has been a teacher of Stands, Toilet Crockery, etc., etc, marked the arrival of the train at not contested.
Enthusiatic scenes hotel last year. The charge was by a Red Cross nursa who has been | his guide ever since he left hospital, Edinburgh and on behalf of the Mrs. Bridges, her solicitor, Mr. but his escort cannot be by his alde passengers pocket-books were pre- Richard Taylor, and Rose Maud when he takes his seat in the sented to Drivers Pilworth and Prince, chambermaid at the Crown Chamber, for parliamentary pro- Blades and Firemen Goddard and Hotel, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, were cedure forbids any stranger being
witnesses. Morria, who manned the engine.
present on the floor of the House.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed. "China Mail" Office, No. 3a, Wyndham St. Company will be CLOSED from the 13th June to 4th July, 1928, both days inclusive.
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A Quantity of BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
and HOUSEHOLD · LINEN
And
A Few Enamel and Shanghai Baths.
Catalogues will be issued.
On view from Thursday, the 7th June, 1928.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 2nd June, 1928..
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