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PREMISES TO LET

PEAK MANSIONS:

5-roomed flata

PRINCE EDWARD ROAD

DISTRICT.

14 roomed Bata,

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CAMBAY BUILDINGS:

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1-9 roomed flats

KOWLOON CITY:

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FLATS TO LET

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Hearts Out Of The Running

German Ex-Soldiers' Visit

WITH FRENCH DELEGA- TION IN WALES

London, Jan. i, 5. German "and" Freach ex-service London, Jan, s.

men" visited Swansea during, the Frost covered grounds made

week-end to fraternize with Welsh playing conditions dimcult in

Ex-Service men. The visit was ar Scotland, but in the results of the ranged by the Swansea branch of games form was borne out genet-the British Legion The German ally. None of the leading four delegation consisted of Major- clube on the League table was

General E. van Muller, Captain beaten, and Ayr United were the von Benin, and Privates Gunther, only winners among eight clubs Busch, and Shadonomskl, and the counting” from the bottom,

French delegation of MM Morel and Kufenscth. Last evening the delegations were escorted from the station to their hotel by the Bri- tish Legion band, and at the din ner which followed messages were seat to the King and the Prince or

Aberdeen. Rangers, and Celtic ali prevailed and their relative positiona remained unaltered. Aberdeen and Rangers both won on opponent's grounds, Aberdeen

Wales.

at Easter Road against Hibernian by 4-1 and Rangers by

the equally decisive margin of 3-0 against Dundee at Dens Fark.plied from Buckingham Palace".

The King's private secretary re- Celtic were, at home, and com- pleted, the "double with 2-0 win over 8t. Jahnston. Hearts Taltered gain, were beaten by a couple of goals at Dunfermline, and are definitely out of reckoning as challengers, and Motherwell, who Deat Queen's Park by 1-0. have now the only outsider's chance of stealing a march on the leading three clubs.

PERRYS PLAN A HONEYMOON

Film Star Wife Meets Fred At Dover

London, Jan. 6. our honeymoon right now," said "We are going to make plans for, Fred Perry to his dlm star wile. Miss Helen Vinson, when they made surprise bmadcast to- gether in the Win Town TO- Night.""

"long time" since they parted Bo.n remarked that it had been

In September. and Mr. Perry salo that they had not yet had their

honeymoon.

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Ar No. in HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

Dover on his return from

Mrs. Perry, met her husband at Ajud- tralla. Nr. Perry told a reponer VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

A QUANTITY OF that he was little more than a

FURNITURE invalid, and intended to lead a very quiet life in this country for the next faw months. He received. an injury while playing in the American Championship at Forest Hus,

"The King sincerely thanks the members of the Swansea branch of the British Legion for the loyal terms of their message. Els Ma- "I cannot move my right alde. jesty is interested to hear that they be said, and emphasised this re- are assembling this evening to mark with a half lift of his right welcome delegations from the ex-arm. I have no plans for the Service men of Germany and Fran- future," he stated, "and until T ce, and hopes that they all will have cured the trouble in my right spend a happy evening together." side any question of tornament A cordial reply was also received play cannot arise.” from the Frince of Wales.

The relegation menace, on the other hand, is extending, and at least half a dozen clubs are now involved: Ayr United got two valuable poldts with a 4-1ades of the War, and then Colo- win against Albion Rovers, and, nel G. R. Crosfeld proposed a wast though Ayr are still at the bot spoke of the courage and energy to the German delegation. He tom, they are only one poin

of the Germans in the War, quali- behind Hibernian, and only a

ties which the British and French matter of four points separate. half a dozen of the competitors.

The large company observed. 30 seconds allence in memory of com-

In addition to Aberdeen and Rangers, Klimarnock also won on opponents' ground, the Ayrshire

club, who have not lost for seven

weeks, defeating Airdrieonians THUR-DAY, JAN. 30, 1996 (4-1) at Broomfield

COMMENCING AT 10 A.M.

AT HIS BESIDENCE No. 12, -1

·TREGUNTFR .ANSIONS,

His Entire Household Furniture Comprising:-

Jacobean Dining Room Suite, Fine Teak Bedroom Suite, and Upholstered Drawing Room Suite (All made by Messrs. Lane, Craw ford Ltd.), Carpets, Engs, Crockery Glass Ware, Ornaments and Electric fittings.

BAD DAY FOR LANARKSHIRE It was a bad day for the Lanark saire clubs, as. Hamilton Academi- cals lost (4-0) to Thirq Lanark at Cathkin Park, so that Motherwell were the only county winners. Queen of the South, after three consecutive and valuable victories, were beaten (2-1) at Firhill by Partick Thistle, whom they meet

were compelled to admire.

A standard captured from the ist. German Dragoon Guards during

the War was restored, and Major- General von Muller; in response. said that just as they regarded the

New Regulations About Narcotics

LEGALITY OF MEASURES

IN DOUBT

Shanghai, Jan. 21. | British as honourable enemies dur- The Shanghai Municipal Council Ing the War, so now in peace they has gone on record with the First regarded them 1.8 honourable special District Court as being friends. He would be delighted to opposed to the application of the tell his friends in Germany of the new National anti-polson, regula- warmth of the welcome accorded. tions goverriing narcotic cases. to them-here-and-of-the-reality of pending-a-decision on the legality the desire for the continuation of of these regulations, which are peace between the nations, -- promulgated by the Inspector-

General of Opium Euppression.

The Council; although eager to co-operate with the Chinese - thorities in combating the mar cotic evil, continues to prosecute offenders under the. Criminal Code prepared by the Legislative Yuan, whose provisions it is felt have not been superseded by the- new regulations.

Sir Arthur Whitten Brown, in proposing the health of the French delegation, said that that gather a fortnight hence at Dumfries laing brought to fruition the hope the Scottish Cup competition. In expressed by the Prince of Wales Ayr United's brightest day for for the inculcation of international months, it was Suting that they amity. He believed they had that bad also the distinction of provid-night set an example to the world. ing the highest individual scorer,

M. Morel's speech in response was M'Gibbon, their inside right. getting all four gouls against Al-sion. He expressed his emphatic markedly appropriate to the occz- One Frigidaire in excellent condition.on Rovers. One Sparten Radio (console model) One French Iron Safe-Petit Jean

and

also

His Personal Collection of Curios, (originally purchased from Komors).

Comprising Chinese Porcelain, Lacquered Cabinets, Blackwood and Rosewood

Tables, etc.

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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

of

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES

situate at

MOUNT KELLET ROAD, THE PEAK, HONG KONG

and

Respectively registered in the Land Office as the Remaining-Portion-of- Rural Building Lot No. 53 and the Remaining Portion of Rural Building' Lot No, 36, together, in the case of the. last mentioned property, with the dwelling-house thereon now known se No 175 The Peak.

To be Sild

IN TWO LOTS

A spokesman for the Counell PUBLIC AUCTION

Laid yesterday that, quite. Spårt

in the their present fraternization would from the question of legality, the

tend towards the achievement of that end,

No visiting team won Second Division, but three game were drawn. The leaders, Falkirk, lost, a point in a two-goal draw at Allos, and Forfar Athletic and Stenhousemuir each yielded a point in home draws with Brechin City and Edinburgh City respec

tively. St Mirren came best out

or the day's deal, the Paisley ea overwhelming Dumbarton by 8-0

and advancing to within one point of the leader. Morton won (4-0) against Montrose, and are relatively a point better than the third club, Alloa Athletic.

PULLERS APPEAR AS

PLAINTIFFS 14

This morning the delegations visited ine Swansea War Memorial,

upon which wreaths were laid German and French. In the after noon the delegations travelled to Neath, where a wreath was placed upon the grave of a German soldier

bearing amiesble inscriptions in

who died in that town during the

War. To-morrow the delegations

new rules were so drastic AX 10 create great practical dificulties. In their enforcement. If the system of long terms for addicts and others were to be rigidly en-

forced, gaol facilities in Shanghai would be far from adequate and bulld

it would be necessary to special, large institutions to hold criticism had to do with placing the prisonera. Another point of

the task of narcotic. suppression

largely in the hands of the min-

tary.

will be entertained to a civic lun- cheon at Swansea and they 'wili..

Negotiations looking towards 'a. alsu pay a visit to Fenrice Castle in the Gower Peninsula as the settlement of the differences. In- volved fre now in progress be- guests of Lady Blythswood...

tween the 8.M.C. and thế Chinese. The Germans were all members authorities.—"N.C.DN". of the old comrades' association of the lat Dragoon Guards, and' their

Case Against Aid Association standard, which was captursă în

Officials Dismissed

1918, was presented to the British Legion by a Welsh officer attached to The Shropshires,

OFFICE FOR LORD

WILLINGDON

London, Jan. 8.

CUSTOMS. EXAMINER

SENTENCED

Gaol Terin

FRIDAY, TM gier DAY or

JANUARY, 1938,

AT 3 P.M.

AT THEIR SALES · KOUM,

No. 4, DUDDELL STREET

by

Maana LAMMERT BROTHERS, AUCTIONKIKA,

The Property consists of ---

The right title and intermt of Vera Carlotta Balilios jotherwise Bellaira), Edward Elvy Robb, Trustees of the General Trust created by the Will of Emanuel Raphael Belifice deceased, and Lionel Emanuel Baphael Belilice (otherwise Bellairs; and Nigel Edward Richard David Belilios (otherwise Bellairs), beneficiaries of the mid General Trust, of and in the under- mentioned premises pi

Lot The piece or parcel of ground, registered in the Land Office 4 the Remaining Portion of Rural Building Unrecognized Swede To Serve Lot. No, 63, situate at Mount Kellet Boad, the Foak with all rights of way, easements and appurtenances to the same premissa belonging or în anywise appertaining and subject to an obliga- tion on the part of theowner to pay one half of the cost of keeping in repair s right of way over a part of Section D of Rural Building Lot No. 53 on the Eastern side of premises.

son, an unrecognized swede, a Customs examiner, was convicted,

Shanghal, Jan. 23. ∙After a brief hearing in the First Special District Court yester- day afternoon, the private "cri- niinal prosecution against Mr. Chang Teng-ying, General Secre tary of the Pullers Mutual '''Ald Association, and Mr. Chen. Chun-

Shanghai, Jan. 23. pao, Assistant Becretary, charges of having instigated: as-

Charged with malfeasance in office and offering bribery to a sault causing injuries to rickshaw The most likely successor to public official, John Harry Ander pullers, was dismissed.

Lord Reading as Lord Warden of

Lot 1.—The piece or parcel of ground Represented by Mr. Chu Shu- the Cinque Parts la Lord Willing

registered in, the Land Office at tsing, the complainants, Hsu Ewa-don, whose term of face s

Remaining Portion of Bural" Building ping, Feng Kwel-san, Ying Hong Viceroy expires, this spring. the first charge and sentenced Lot No. 35, together with the measu

to five months' imprisonment and. age or dwelling-house thereon now nee, and another puller who was unable to attend, alleged that they when he became Governor of District Court yesterday, with all rights of way, casements and For 22 years, ever since 1913, a fine of $1,000 by the Firat Special known so No. 178, The Peak, situate at Mount Kellett Road, The Peak, bad been badly beaten in the Bombay, he has continuously held Association 27quarters - in East

The accused was arrested by the appurtenances to the saros high administrative office. Kashing Road during a riot two

authorities at the receipt of a belonging or in arise a weeks ago by a certain party ab Now, at 89 he is anxious to make complaint to the effect that he and sabject to an obligation on the

'Just the instigation of the two officials up for all the cricket matches he had demanded and accepted from part of the owner thereof to pay at of the organization. Two witnesses has missed watching through be- one Sun Uh-taing a bribe of proportion of the cost of keeping in were called but neither recognized ing so many years abroad

$5,000. at No. 2, Lane 149, Bakal repair a right of way used in con

nection with the premises: the defendants for

men I can recall who Road, on January 9 in respect to After some arguments by the have had distinguished public an omcial act. While being de-

the of all thi lawyers of the two parties, the careers he is one of the least tained in the Ward Road Gaol, he Judge dismissed the case for lack pompous, the least inclined to was alleged to have, offered of evidence. The request by the dramatiss his own success. defendanis lawyers to have the At a recent Cambridge dinner plaintifs put up ball pending the in Calcitta he described bow be institution or a counteraction had faded to get a degree, how his against them was also refused by tastes inclined him more to the the Judge, The defendants were represented by Mr. J. Isao, Mr. H. U. Wang and Mr. E. V. Chans-

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bribe of $1,000 to a warder a B inducement to deliver a verbal- message to some person outside the gaol.

In finding him guilty fot the life of a comtry gentleman than first charge, the Judg

the politics, But, he added, "Isentence and ordered married a wife, and here I am His bribe of $5,000 from Bon-Un-ing Excellency the Viceroy," Revo bé confscatéc

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