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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931.

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LOST.

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White-haired Tarrier Bitch,with bleak patch on right side. Answers to the name of Binkia. Finder plesso communicate with ML. Fontos, Templo Tovora, Stubbs Road.

FLATS TO LET.

TTRACTIVE two roomed FLAT

ATTRACTIVE

Star Ferry Apply HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LTD. Alexandra Building,

0 808

TO LET No H, WATERLOO ROAD., Kowloon, Semi-detached Europeno Hone with all modern codivaniouces and: Garage. Apply to: OREDIT

FONCIER D'EXTENME ORIENT, FRENCH BANK BUILDINO, 4th Flont.: Telephone 21063.

TO

LET-FIRST FLOOR; No. 8, CAX

DO, SA CHAM

ROAD), Kawrun. Apply to CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT, FRENCH BANK BUILDING, 4th Floor.

TO LET-GROUND FLOOR, NO. 4.

CAMBAY BUILDINGS (100) 304, NATHAN ROAD), Kow:ook. Apply tor CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME ORIENT, FAZYCH BANK BUILDA, 4TH FLOOB.

(1009

Tsion Near Htar Ferry in Cool and Quist Locality. Furnished and Unfurnished European FLATS with all Moderu Accommodation and Flush. Thoroughly renovated Rent vory Mo derata. Also for, immediate pon, Flat of Two Rooms, Furnished or Unfurnished. In Palaco Hotel Building, with Two Bathrooms Kitchen, etc. Apply to H. RUTTONJEE, 39, FL PEOND ROAD, KOWLOON, TE, 32236.

NO LET- Kostorn, immediate

LET-3-Raimeri FLATS, No. and 42 GROUND FLOOR. No. $3.35 and 48 SECOND FLOOR, ASHLEY ROAD, KOWIGON, with Ranitary Fillings and Flash, Rent Moderste Apoly: BAKILBY Past 29585.

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET-GODOWN, BENKESAY Solidly BOAD, PRATA EAST, Constructed Two Storey Building. Ground Area: 1,000 Fotora lect Baitable for Knitting Factory, Godown or Garage. Moders Rental Apply Box 695, ale long Hang Daily Preak

625

HOUSES TO LET.

DESIRABLE residence, completely furnished, ap-to-date fixtures

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"Mr. X" on

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"There is probably no form of printed Salesmanship accomplishes so much-at low cost as classified

want advertisements. People like to read them "and they believe in them. Try one the next time you" have something to sell!"

POSITIONS VACANT.

WA

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ANTED, Yong electrician conversant with house wiring

and instalation work. Apily stating age, previous experience and salary (irigidaire, sto). Vacant Fobrancy, required to Pos No. 1651, e/o Hanu [1831 Tenaut leaving Colony. Prospective Kong Daily Press. tenant to take over entire furnishings, No reasonable offer refuged Apply Rar 124, olo Hong Kong Daily Press. (124

TO LET NO. 284, PRINCE EDWARD ROAD. KOTLOOK, semi-detacheri ROVOD TOOTED Tarepoin HODSM with all Moders Convenioness und Garage Apply to: OR DIT FOYCLER D'EXTREME ORTENT. TECH BANK BUILDING, 4th Floor. Tel-phone 'No. 21063.

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HOTEL (PRIVATE).

DFAMILY RESIDENCIL, 3, BOWEN ERRINGTON PRIVATE ROAD, situated on Mid-levels in Large

MERCHANT firm requires nusis in import department. Applicants should have knowledeo of piece goods it possible. Reply, giving purticulars of previous ex erate, to Box No. 196, 4/0 Hong Kong Daily Fress.

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MISCELLANEOUS.

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and Double Rooms with Bathroos 15, Pottinger Street, has finest stocks attachol, Modera Capitation.-PHONE: of inrosted Chocolates, 'onfoorionery. 24237.

Jams, Praerves and Toliet Articles on

£123 special wale.

AIRLIE BOTEL-33-45, NATHAN

ROAD, Kowloon. Under Huropean Management. Excellent Cuisine Moders Apartmen's Terms Moderate. Thre minutes from ferry. Tel. +7857. POSITIONS VACANT

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for

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"AWFUL POWERS" OF JOCKEY CLUB.

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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

"PUBLIC AUCTION.

AHE Undersigned have regaive

Instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ON

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1991

COMMENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK (NOON)

AT THEIR SALES ROOM,

4, DUDDELL STREET

A QUANTITY OF OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC.

TERMS-CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Instructions.

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

seem to haro appreciated in the Undersigned have lenat the obligations which thono. powers carry, and do not seem to. realise that before they stigmatisc a man in the way they have dono they must be very careful that they do not commit a grave injustice. Thoy must be very careful in the way they conduct any inquiry into a man's conduct."

Mr. Chapman was going to say that he did not go near the horse or into its box.

"UNUTTERABLE BLACK-

- GUARD;"

Mosers Weatherby knew then that Mr. Chapman had said he was not going to sit down under such a stigma. Yet everyone who read the announcement knew that Mr. Chap- man was stigmatised na on un- uttorable blackguard.

ON

received

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30,

1931

COMMENCING AT 2.30 PM.

AT TREID SALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET.

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising ---

Teak Hutstands, Chesterfeld Con- Sir Patrick intimated that heches and Armchairs. Curio Cabinste, would ask Mr. Justice Horridge to Bookcases, Desks, Tables, Vistrolna, rule that there was no privilege Becords Oil Paintings, Pictures, The defendants denied that the

Round Tables, Brass and Bronze words contained in the announce

Wares, Silver Wares, Carpets, Rugi, ment that Mr. Chapman was worn- ed uff the course for doping a harso, but said that in their ordinary meaning the words were true.

What they seriously put forward was that, having damned this young "man's carcur and having had months to think.. the matter over they said that Mr. Chapman,, as the trainer of Don Pat, was solely re ponsible for its safe custody and for soaring its immunity from malpractice that, having such con- trol and responsibility as a trainer, he failed to prevent the horse being doped.

etc., etc,

Dining Chairs, Side boards with Teak Extension Dining Tables,

berelled mirrors, Crookery, Glass Ware, lee Chest, Flower Stands, etc. etc.

Teak Wardrobes with bavelled mirrors, Teak Bedsteds with wire, mattress and mattress, Dressing Tables, Teak Chest of Drawers, Mo quito Nets Linens, Enamels Bath Cabin Trunks, Toilet Set, etc., etc.

and

If the defendants' case is noth-One Cottage Piano ""Moutris" ing more than that Mr. Chapman, One Grand Piano

as, a trainer, was in their opinion careless or slack, surely Lord Rose bery, Lord Harewood and others must feel that he has suffered enough.

All those racing people who are interested in Mr. Chapman. people who have trusted him and might trust him again, båd no iden that the Stewards of the Jockey Club had locked in their breasts that they did not mean he doped the horse, but that he was cre

·Icsu.**

"UNJUST DECISIÓN:""

Mr. Chapman, giving evidence. said that he lived at Shifnel Cut- tage Lavant, Sussex, When "he started training in 1920 he had only ane horse under his charge. but at the time of the Don Pat in- cident he had about 30.

He told Lord Rorebery that he thought the Jockey Club stewards' decision was most unjust, and ask

also

·A· COLLECTION OF BLACKWOOD FORNITURE

Including :-

Joss Tables, Cabinets Desks, Jar dinieres, Tou Poys, Tables, etc., etc.

A QUANTITY OF CUT GLASSES

2. PARISIAN FUR COATS

Os View From TUESDAY, the 29TH DECEMBER, 1981.

TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY.

ed that the matter might be ad- CATALOGUE will be issued.

journed; so that extensive inquiries. could be made to find who doped Don Pat. Lord Rosebery'e reply was that that could not be done..

Sir Patrick Hastings: Did you cense, to make inquiries then to find out who doped the hurts 1-No; that went on until very late in this year. Did you offer a reward of £500 !---- Yes.

Cross-examined by Mr. Norman Birkett, Mr. Chapman agreed that Don Pat was heavily dopett

AT THE INQUIRY.

You had the fullest oportunity. of making all ernlanatione in your evidence at the Stawards inquiry? Twould not say that, because T did not understand that. I could question my own witness.

Mr.

Birkett questioned Mr. Changan about an arbie which Lampeared in the Evening Standard

on October 2, 1820

LAMMERT BROS:

AUCTIONEERS.

Mr. Birkett: Did you give an interview to a special correspondent of the Erraing Standard may and I may not have done. I for bade this man and had great dif- Seulty in chasing him away from the house but he would not be chased away."

I am suggesting that the infor mations in the newspaper article came from you, You are represent od aying: I have no quarrel with the Jockey Club. The stewards. acted according to culo,” Did you say that I do not recollect having said that

The hearing was adjourned.

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