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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1946.
CO-EDUCATION IN H.K.
Contribution To Family Spirit
Plans for the future of the Diocesan Girls' School that envisaged a curriculum deviating from the purely academic and pursuing a bias to- ward home-making were mentioned by the Headmistress, Miss A. W. Hurrell, M.A., when she addressed the gathering at the D.G.S.. Speech Day and prize-giving yesterday. "I have sometimes an uncomfortable feeling that our work at the top of the School is too academic for some of our girls," Miss Hurrell said. "I hope next year we may be able to offer to girls who have passed their School Certificate Examination a choice between matriculation for those going on to a Univer- sity and a class I something like an English Lower Sixth for girls preparing for nursing and the medical auxiliary services, for social service, domestic science and business posts. 4. mean a class with a bias muenthinai and I hope, in the future way any be found in which the brother toward
home-making where
and sister schools may cooperate to the girl can pursue her studies in heeft both more leisurely manner with time to create things, whether in art, music, handicraft Shirts, deveping in
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with transport, the men who kept
Th
SIAM ADMITTED
Lake Success, Dec 12.
United Nations Security Council today voted unanimously to recommend the General Asseinbly to ads mit Siam to the United Nations
The Council took immediate action upon
the Chinese pro- . posal favouring Siam after The Soviet "delegate. A. Andret
Gromyko
who pre- viously asked postponement of the question, said that. Russia did not oppose Siam's entry.-United Press.
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Inter-house up to the captain of Sawyer's Hour, winners for the year.
Addressing the entering. Win Excel- bency all 12e keynote of the day's pro- credings should newly ap thankfulnes The duminnot hole to be strewed about Hong Kong was de sens of recovery to be noticed everywhere after shattered! hopes when many thing he had already gone beyond recall. been, and the mat was gradually being,
wan hack.
Much
In nothing was" progress as marked as 1 was in Che Colony's schools.
This had been achieved by a group of people to whom he would take the opportunity presented to pay special tribute and to sure thent that faverament has taken
H.K. Litter Of Banknotes
on.
Kowloon Armed Gang Broken Up
25,
CHINA LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers, Surveyors
and Appraisers, Pedder Building, Telephone No, 20224.
·PUBLIC AUCTION
Tuesday the 17th. Dec. 1946
commencing at 10.00 a.m.
at their Sales Roomas, Pedder Building, Basement. "
282 LOTS OF VALUABLE GOODS,
comprising
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
50 WORDS $2 FOR ONE INSERTION PREPAID, 11- FOR EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION, ADDITIONAL WORDS 10 CTS. PER WORD PER INSERTION
$2
Replies are awaiting at our 218, 220, 221, 233, 299, 231, offices for Box Nos. 212, 214, 240, 246.
FOR SALE
Mild excitement was caused in
The hold-up of Chinese mem that the Twenty-third Ordinary NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the city on Thursday night when bers of the Police Force and their Meeting of the Shareholders will brand-new Chinese "National wives in the streets of Kowloon Currency banknotes, cut into tri- on two occasions within a month be held at the Office of Mesare, angular strips, were strewn
by the same armed gang was David Sassoon & Co., Ltd., 1st about the streets by street urchina detailed by Mr. A. J. Clifford, Floor, Prince's Building, Chater and newsboys with shouts of Crown Counsel, before Mr. Jus- Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on
Banknotes, banknotes, real bank tice E. H. Williams, Paisne Judge, the 14th day of December, 1946, ceived instructions
The Undersigned have re at the Criminal Sessions yester at 12 noon, for the purpose of Custodian of Property to sell notes
from the Examination revealed they day
Wong Chu, 5., and Au Chuen, the Board of Directors and re-
confirming the appointment of by Public Auction on. were National Corrency notes of
આ small denominations, mostly $1
with robbing were charged and $5, and had apparently never Chinese constable Chu Yuk-ming civing the Reports and State- been in circulation.
and his wife in Waterloo Road onents of Accounts for the year The CN dollar has fallen so low, Aug. 30, and with rubbing Police carded 30th September, 1941. in value, being worth less than Interpreter Yim Poon and his three months ended 31st Decem- one-tenth of a Hong Kong cent wife in Saf Yee Street on Sept, ber, 1941, and for the period 1st per dollar, that the smaller de- | 50,
January, 1942 to the Sist nomination, notes are no longer Yu Pui, 33, was charged with August, 1946, and to elect worth the paper they are printed Wong and Au, with robbing the Directors and appoint Auditors. interpreter and his wife, and Enquiries revealed that the with the possession of two revol- AND NOTICE is hereby alas notes, spread about like confetti, vers and 24 rounds of ammuni-given that at the same time and were printed in Hong Kong by tion the Chung Wah Book Company According to the Crown evi soon afterwards as the Ordinary on the same day at 18 noon or 30 for the Chinese Government bedence, the Chinese constable and General Meeting shall be com fore the outbreak of the
his wife were in Waterloo Road,cluded an Extraordinary General War. Evidently large supplies near the Public Mortuary, at and Meeting will be held for the
Pacific had been printed and were put tin p.m. on Aug. 30, when cold storage during the Japanese Au stopped them. With a rerol-purpose of considering and if occupation. Recently they were ver, Au ordered the couple to thought fit of passing the bought cut up and disposed of being Kowloon Hospital, where Wong Ordinary Resolution namely:-
alk
up the opposite the following Resolution fill packing.cases. chins getting hold of some of the searched and "packing" thought it amusing to
robbed, them of decorate the streets.
money and
"That the Authorised Gapital While riding
in a tricycle in of the Company be increased to STORED AT WING ON GO-guaranteed. Inspection welcome. Sal Yee Street on their way to $25,000,000 by the creation of the Kowloon Hospital at 1 p.m. 2,000,000 new shares of the on Sept. 30, the police interpreter nominal value and his wife were rabbed
Cotton Flannel, Cotton Piece- of 95 each, and that such new shares be goods, Poplin, Rubber Sheets, and on such terms and con- STORED AT SUI BUN FOR issued at such time or times, Rubber Scraps, Torchlights.
"In those early months we were great- ly indebted to the services for help in or practical all morin af venys. I would take too 20 doing to enumerate the names of officers who taught on the Staff, gave lectures well-balanced personality to the Schoot, the sergeants who helped which is surely the aim of every school to produce. Time, Loo, for free from mosquitoes and rata. sume slight but practical study **h School had been steadily grow. of citizenship and what it shoulding of the month, an ni students involve for a womün'in these days teme back to the Colony. When I took Cover in March there were 280 students; of rapid serial change."
now Bure are just on $00. I did not Miss Hurrell sai
mean the Schoot to be so uncomfortably hand na the best Todividual contaškuon bix for the accommodation ha perind of rapery ultur_a_shatispeusmography),-John-Kew (Chinese);
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said in part~
1941 had been a great year for the Diocesan Girls School.
In March of that year the wing was opened
of
note of their contribution and was doing | everything ponible to riate thele
dieulles.
To the tent et enth to ender. stand 'he would promme à concentration of energy upon the Irmediate task in
His Excellency also roll tribute to the work of the Rt. Rev. R.O. Hall, Blahoy
tate an Detaler old studrata ncrivel int war. interior, and could not refuse to takr Bark from England, Australla, and tha
theniant formation of new clause
seven dairy classrooming them fa. The rapid srowth has meant of. Hong Kong, who in Paring today
room and a *
1
had Miso oratory which ❘utal engagensent af new Staff,
pride to equip., Happily this building has been preserved to us, though all the furniture, fittings and valuable new equipment have been lost.
Hasty Departure "On December 10 of that year the School
allocated as Was
"Preparation for School Certinente and Matriculation
WE AUKCE
anxiety this per owing to lack of booka *t the short time available to make un for the four your' . it had alm bad manep as when the books arrived from England in April minus the Eng linh hot "hook" most annoyingly marked Con the Involre out of print, it bright moments when in May a friendly R.A.. copic from
Nurse's Hostel to the Kowloonocer few over with Magistracy Relief Hostel and Singapore. Miss Gibbins and the Staf had
Hostel Side
" on became evident that
There
to leave hastily. Unfortunately before the bibling was occupied was an urgent need for the development louters got in and began their of the Bastel side of the School. Piral for work of destruction. Soon after children who through the misfortune af the war hade lost one or both of their
Aut or
anty
:
for Home,
Among those on the platform with Win +{ Exéciency and Lady Young were the R). Rev. O. Hall, de Rov. NV. Hal- war, Mr. S.M. Charn, Mr. J.F. Grove, Mr. R. Jandiar, the Rev. J.K. Ogilvie, Mr. Ingima. Dr. G.A.C. Herklata, the Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada Curtzo, Próf, W. Fuld, and Mr. 05.P. Keywood.
The following certificates were shon Brested:
Lulon Lenerat Hong
Kxamination
Koni Matricviation:
Carul
for
Haram
(distinction
Pial
Frederick Jong, Phyries, Mechanics, Math., History), Kenneth Ba (Chinese. T'hyale. Mechanics, Chemistry), Thoman Bo (Chinese). Mabel
Mona Lim (English), Corman Kenneth Sui (Chinese). Sun Taur (Portuguese), Edmund Tam, Beryl Wank Emelizabeth Wons. Grace Young (Chinese). Stefan Zelloer (German).
Bong Kong School Leaving Certi Acate Belty Choo, Sylvia Chiu, Mil- ree Gurdner, Said B, Vivlet on Grace La Violet Len, Eingsley Shit, Iris Buen, Way Wel. Elle Wong, John Won, Annabelle. Young.
bloccan Girls School
jewellery
3.20
cf
money and Jewellery by the three accused, two of them boing armet
with revolverTI,
Police Round-Up
The polico.made investigations and on Oct. 10 rounded up 20 suspects in connection with vari- ous hold-ups in Kowloon..
When the suspects brought to Kowloon City Police Station, the Chinese constable
were
18
an
ditions as the Directors in their blue discretion shall
By Order of the Board of Directors,
P. W. A. WOOD,
вее
was on duty in the charge room Secretary & Chief Accountant. Certificate and immediately recognised 'first Hongkong, 18th Nov, 1945.
and second accused.
Later at Identification par-
an ade, the Chinese interpreter picked out all the three accused. unanimously en el cured
found accused guilty
Hares Abdullah, Marget Ahwee, William Chan, Froderick Ho, Reaneth Ho. Maimie Ho, Tomas Ho, Mabel Heat, John Kaw, Diana Lee, Vialet Ler, Mons Lim, Shirley Logan, Carmen Pai, Mona Swanston.
Kenneth Eimund Aach, any), Tirana, presti stati in tuner St. Piuerl Jam, Beryl Wens:
William
Chen (English,
Physics, Zeliner.
Japanese Textiles For Hong Kong
Tokyo, Dec. 13.
it was accupied by the Japanese parents and for whom this School by Gendarmerie. During that oceu- pation the School records, books, foundath has the privilege of pgn-
Sviling furniture and all the personal home, secondly many parents owing
Dut
R school possessions of the Staff were to the restrictn! accommodation now
but the building did not suffer voliable in jost
the Colony prefer the too badly. It was intact but chut- brathy, regular fe of a boarding tered up with mineret, erections, senal to the eramped life of a tiny which
made
altet. Almost all our bodi rehabilitation kal dappeared and we have to thank diflicult and costly, one class room! Dr. Gordon King, and later Dr. had been used is a blacksmith's Ratwyn Clarke-for-the-four of beds from shop, while stables pigsties Medical Department to tide un sver were erected in the grounds but the emergency, the wooden floors remained.
"In September when the Rule irla "At the end of the war then Rosary Hill were due to come to were faced with the scute pro Un Wa building would no doubt have
kiem of having no accommodation for shared the fate of so many of the them; then it was that Mr. Grose had ine Schools of the Colony had it the vision to see the nousbilden of the not been for the courage and feck Temple which has been con- foresight of Miss Gibbins who,vered into an airy and most mitractive 202 Ezormitory for thirty children. Mr. Growt having
the Gendarmes heard that were moving out gained admit supervision. We cannot be too grateful wave this piece of work ha own persona? tance to the building with Profes- to him, too, for all the time he has nations of Japanese textiles since wards the avowed MacArthur goal This is the first sale to other Lives and are viewed as a step to- sor Faster and Mr. Wong and re-pest planuing the rehabilitation of the the surrender and the deal will of a self-supporting Japanese mained there during the night, bulding in When the Gendarmes moved outronomical way. It is still very ahabby be in the neighbourhood of $40,- economy.-United Press. next day Mia Gilbins obtained but we have had to put first things frat,000,000.
1
most uneful and
The old Houses, red, yellow, blue end geren
The sale of approximately 150,000,000 yards of Japanese manufactured cotton textiles and several million pounds of yarn-some newly woven from imported American raw cotton will be concluded shortly with Hong Kong, the Philippines, Burma, Malaya, French Indo- China, the Netherlands Indies and Siam, the United Press learned today.
The entire deal from start to
pickets from the R.A.F. who say have been reformed and have been aiven Brish was negotiated between the ed the building from further loot-names-Smith's-fafter the founder of the ing.
Bchool-the wife of Bishop Smith), si foreign missions and the United ton's, Sawyer's, and Gibbins after former States. Commercial Hendaiatzeases of the School.
Company which handles all Japanese ex- ports,
Co-Education
sul Nike to my word about the experiment in education which was chared with her Schools
in the Cotony. In my opinion it was aviseren mait contributi is the family, «pirit
School Honours
"We have rentoa to be pred of our
Old Girls achievements this year, Helca
Included in the transaction arc
HONGKONG REEL CLUB
Since the arrest of the suspects, Mr. Clifford disclosed, the number or hold-ups in Kowloon had fallen by about 75 per cent."
Wong and Au were each sen- tenced to 12 years' hard labour and 20 strokes of the cane, while Yu was given 10 years and 10 strokes.
Wong na on Dec. & sentenced to 10 years and 12 strokes by Mr. Justice Gould for another armed robbery. The sentence which was given by Mr. Justice Wil- liams yesterday is to run concur=”| rently,
London, Dec. 12,
Mr. John Hynd, Minister res
ponsible for British Administra- tion in Germany, left London by air today for a four-day tour of the British zone, Renter.
GOVERNMENT OF
HONG KONG
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
First Practice.
The following extract. from the Dental Registration Ordin- } The first Practice of the ance is published for informia- Hongkong Reel Club will be held on TUESDAY 17th. Dec. Additionally to the at 6-80-7.30 pm, in St. John's
He was awarded the O.ILE for War rayon and other fibre textiles but which was 1643 *HEME In the School. Serving in this year's Birthday Honour the majority was collon, it was
lat: Darathy Ite aad Daphne Fo. learned.
euthy spirit of rivalry
There was a East Wes the itacid buys in their work and cluir rebloon were happy ant natural. I do not forget that we were pecailarly happy. In having at the scholarship for Freebel.
by Mr. Gullian. In a
School at Economics: Gladys Hutchin-
Jacen traine
tion.
"Every registered
dentist
Government scholarships to the London stocks on hand comprising the Cathedral Hall-All Members/practising in the Colony who English Univeralties: Josephire Haleb, first time since the war's end is which there are new in the on the register shall, before the and Thylite Lang, sholarships to bulk of the export, Japan for the Old, New and Shanghai (of desires his name to be retained of the School, as preferia, buys who had Maria Guy Training work to the exporting textiles loomed from Colony interested in continu- tion, in the prescribed form and end of every year make applica- sense of responsibility which they car an American Hospital to study, radiology. special
College, London; American cotton imported by aing), will be welcome-The And June Kati, a nursing scholarship to the ita ut id students are prarior United States Commodity Credit this opportunity of announcing the retention of his name "on the Coinmittee would like to take shall pay the prescribed fee, for their graduation at Llagnam, others do Corporation.
that Mr. Ian Macrae has been
the register." on elected Hon. Piper of the Reel
ried with them inlo, their life with ."
"Win the Dioceans Boys' School res
opened after Easter, we began to trans
fer the buye' as the various clames were started. In
1
January the last of the
in post-graduate work in Peking, many
Dominant Note
arrangement with
Negotiations were carried
on
are doing good service in the Colony is for months between representa- Club and to thank him for various walks of life," boys" (Clans. ) wit return with Mr. Young
surg the Diocesan Glel School will always look back with
Lives of the foreign missions to consenting to fill this very im- application to the Secretary, pleasure upon the year that it was frows and Lady Yests prompted the Commercial Company representa- -
His Excellency gave away the certi Tokyo and, the United States partant position,
"JANE"
~YOU CAN'T GO THROUGH WITH YOUR TRAP ACT, JANE?-WHY, HAVE YOU LOST YOUR NERVE?
NO, IT-STS
NOT THAT 1 SEEM TO COME BETWEEN
MAT AND
"MICK ---
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
FOR COURSE. I DONT GO FOR
ALL THIS FLASH, MYSELF, BUT /MY, BOARD OF DIRECTORSVE DECIDED I SHOWED (MPRESS OUR CLIENTS 1
BUT DASH ITALL- WE'RE OPENING NEXT TIME FOR YOU TO | WEEK-~~~THERE'S NO
LEARN ANOTHER
ACT!
WHAT ABOUT
THE ONE You HAD IN MIND FOR
ME, CAPITAIN BUNKUMY
CH?-WHY-ER-THAT'S HOT A PERFORMANCE YOU COULD DO IN PUBLIC, JANE! I'LL HAVE TO THINK THIS OUT..
WELL WHAT THEY? HE MEAN BY THAT
On the Beam
BY EDGAR MARTIN
ANY
¿WE-ARENT BUILDING.
ES: FOR
∙WELL!
SOTTA, KEEP-AN APPOINTM
CRATE
HOHEN
SHO
Forms may be obtained
Medical Department, Hong Kong Bank Building, 1st floor. Ap. plicants should apply personally with two copies If photographs of passport size.
||
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Telegraph Christmas and New Year Greetings
to your friends overseas
$4.00
For a 12-word greeting telegram to anywhere in the British Empire.
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As Christmas Greeting Telegrams are held for delivery
undl 20th December you should ble early, preferably before the 16th to ensure timely delivery,
For further particulars apply to:-
CABLE & WIRELESS LIMITED
UNION BUILDING
TEL." 28035
HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LTD.
All Corporations, "Firms and Individuals having claims against this Company, arising from transactions prior to 25th December, 2941, are requested The prescribed fee ($50) submit them, together with should be paid into the Trea supporting details where avall sury, ground floor, Prince's able, to the Registered Office of Ballding, and the forms should the Company, 14, Des Voeux be resubmitted to the Medical Road Central, not later than Department for completion.
21st December, 1946.
WARNING
This information is required for registration purposes only The public is hereby warned and acceptance of any claims that on and after 1st January, lodged is not to be construed as 1947, proceedings will be taken admission of
against any person found prac- on of liability.
tising dentistry in contraven tion of the Dental Registration Ordinance (No. 1 of 1940).
PS. BELWYN-CLARKE, Director of Medical Services:
Hong Kong, 13th Dec., 1946.
Service Auction Rooma -dactioneers, Surveyors, etc Baseinent, French Bank Bldg, A.E.B. de Sousa, "Auctioneer. Telephone #1887.
Chinese Ontcal Co
OPTICIAN
67 QUEENS ROAD
For HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY,
LTD,
STORED AT CHINA PROVID-
BRANDY: 7,500 cases matured vintage over three years old and V.0. balance of stock now avail- able $6 per quart per 1,000 cases to clear also Continental Pilsener Beer
70 shillings 48 quarts F.O.B. European
Wholesaleza in port. China please communicate early: Forth caining arrangements gun- and engineering; nirs, textiles, teakwood, chemicals distemper, ete; quotations wanted Tung-oil, groundnuts and soya bean. Con- tact MaeArthur, 604 Gloucester Hotel or Chartered Bank, FURS-Good news for Winter. Best gifts for ladies. Just arriv
ENT GODOWN No. 2, West expellers, walpa dine material
Point. Tinplate.
STORED AT CHINA PROVID- ENT GODOWN No. 3, West Point.
Listerine.
DOWNS Nos. 2/4, West Point.
GODOWN No. 1-A, GROUND FLOOR, West Point, Rubber Belting, Safes, Empty Rottles, Empty Tins, China Ten, Etc.
large stock different kind of ladies Intest styles fur overcoats. Best quality, cheapest prices Ree Zang Co., 32 Nathan Road, Kowloon Phone 50696.
CODE-BOOK: Acme Commodity.
Room 321, Mr. Waung this morn
Phrase, Bentley Second Phrase,. one copy each only, Phone-303817-
CLEARANCE SALE Aluminium Saucepans with lids $18.00 only per act of three pieces in, 2.3, and 5 pint capacity. Discount for wholesalers. Obtainable at V. M. Hammond & Co. Union Bldg, 4th floor.
STORED AT SUI BUN "FOR GODOWN No. 1-A FIRST FLOOR, West Point,
LADY'S BINOCULARS: Special- Dynamo, Auto Parts, Steely made by "Carl Zeiss" for Cabinets, Battery Parts, Rubber horse-racing. Latest model, anti- Tyres. Wind Screen Frames and fungus lens, practically Parts, Wire, Etc.
Typewriter, Electric Cheap!
STORED AT SUI BUN FOR GODOWN No. 1-A, SECOND, FLOOR, West Point Foreign Paper, Manifold Paper, Cow Hides, Manila Rope, Radio Transmitting Set, Torchlight Bulbs, Etc.
STORED AT SUI BUN FOR GODOWN No. 1-B, GROUND FLOOR, West Point Wolfram_Ore, Scale.
STORED AT SUI BUN FOR GODOWN No. 1-B, FIRST FLOOR, West Point.
Candles, Mosquito Incense, -Chinese Account Books, Writ ing Ink, Tea Chest Boards, Typewriters, Electric Heaters,. Transformers, Table Scale, Test Meter, Etc.
STORED AT SUI BUN FOR
GODOWN No. 1-B, SECOND. FLOOR, West Point,
Electric Bulbs, Torchlights, Telephone Wire, Ioe Boxes, Gauges, Chandeliers, Copper Hose, Foreign Paper. Flower. Vanes, Scales, Printed Wrap- ping Paper, Chinese Paper, Lead Sheets, Chinese Medicine, Lead Types, Match Sticks, Lead Foll and Packing Paper, Iron Basins, Betelnut, Chemicals, Cement, Motor Car Accessories, Radio Parts, Batteries, Valve- Cleaning Machine, Etc.
Post-Office
LOST
Box
new. 415.
ladies GENEROUS reward return diamond and sapphire wrist-watch, lost Star Ferry ot Wharves 11.30 p.m. 10th Decem- hér. Any information municate Box No. 248 "China Mail"
com-
WANTED TO BUY WANTED-Boat hull in sound condition Length 60-70 Feet. †-Engine, shafting propeller-not required, Write Box 250, "China" MIL"
VEHICULAR FERRY
The Regular Ferry has been suspended and an irregular ser- rice is being operated in its 2.m. and 6.00 p.m. daily. place between the hours of 7,00
THE HONG KONG & YAUMATI FERRY *CO., LTD.
Hong Kong, 18th Dec., 1946:
MAERSK LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
The M/V Trein Maersk STORED AT SUI BUN FOR having arrived from New York GODOWN No. 2, GROUND and Ports of call, Consignees FLOOR, West Point.
of Cargo are hereby notified Iron Bars, Safes, Wire Nails, that their goods are being land- Glass Bottles, Wooden Bened and placed at their risk into ches, White Chalk, Labels, the Hong Kong & Kovidon Wooden Frames, Fire Ex Wharf & Godown Company'a tinguishers, Etc.
godowns at Kowloon, where de- livery may be obtained as soon STORED AT SUI BUN FOR as the gooda are landed.
GODOWN No. 2, FIRST tonal cargo will not be
Optional
FLOOR, West Point Steel Plates, Vickers" Belt-landed here, unless notice has lng, Propellers, Rolled Paper been given 48 hours prior to Sticks, Wooden Stands, Nickel vesselar arrival, but carried on Dish Covers, Printed Forms, from port to port to the final Leather Boots, Army Caps, Etc. port of call to which the option
extends
STORED AT SUI BUN FOR GODOWN. No. 2, SECOND FLOOR, West. Polat. Foreign Medicine, Snake Skins, Chinese Tobacco Clubs, Blue Serge Puttles.
· No claims ⠀⠀ will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remain- Golfing undelivered after the 19th December, 1946, will be subject 'to rent.
STORED AT FU WAH GO-000
DOWN, West Point,
Mirrors, Hemp Gloth, Bolts,
All broken, chafed, and dam- Washers and Spikers; Safes, aged Goods are to be left in the Wooden Desk stand. with Godowas, where they will be drawers, wooden desk tops 1948 at 10 am. by our Sur-
fexamined on 18th December,... wooden Partitions, Wooden
Gas Meter, Gas veyors,
Mesars. Goddard & Douglas.
S. GROVE,
Secretary Drawers,
THE EXCHANGE
Stoves, Etc.:
The abovementioned articles - To comply with the Generat will be open for inspection at Bonded Warehouse, Regulations their respective godown on 14th consignees must have, ≈ Revenue, BANKS ASSOCIATION tween 10.00 am. and noon and damaged dutiable goods are and 16th December, 1948, be- Officer in attendance when
between 2.00 p.m. and 4.99 examined. :: Owing to the present high p.m. Inspection permits will be pai level of worlding costa a scale of coued by the Undersigned at: All claims must reach us be charges for the work entailed their Auction Rooms. in the handling of securities,
Zore the 18th January, 1947, or she depoalled la Safe Castaly
they will not be recognized. will be introduced by member of the Association as from ist
No Insurance will be effect- January, 1847,
Particolars may be as ed on application to barka
The Auction is subject to, the Conditions of Sale published In the Hong Kong (British Milled: tary Administration) Gazetté Notification No.22
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
JEBSEN & CO.,
Agents.
Hong Kong, 13th Dec, 1946:
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.