HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
GENERAL
MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1938: —PAGE 7
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THIS Undersigned have received
instructions
"to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
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MONDAY, the 13th JUNE, 1938
Commencing at 11.00 a.m.
At their BALES ROOM, DUDDELL STREET
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FÜRNITURE
AND SUNDRIES
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT. BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
THE Undersigned have received;
Instructions
MACAO RACE MEETING
ON JUNE 19
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Handicaps And
Entries
MUSICAL REVIEW OF THE WEEK
(By Allegro Moderato)
Our life is quite full at the pre-¡ holidays, but they may do one or sent moment. We have been out two broadcasts during this season' on the beach, just in time-to`ace just to keep up practice and in- |them taking away the body of the¦terest.. that's is a good idea, |young student.. he was only 22.
There have been births and deaths
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The Choral Group held a and marriages and breaking of successful bathing plenic in the Entries and bandicaps for the marriages very close to us, but here summer home of one of their June Race Meeting to be held at are to you a few moments of members. two weeks ago. They Macao on June 19 åre as follows:-/musement this Monday morning. I expect to hold a smoker' at the
1.-Areia Prets Handicap
(5 Furlongs)..
Country Flower 135, Gold Clause 144. Hopeful 149, Merry Fatty 135, Merry Maker 156, Morning Tip 135. Rothesay Bay 135, shih Yin Grand 150, Victory Life 159.
2.-Ma Kan Stac Handicap (6 Furlours) African Cat 182, Cloudy Star 140, Daddy Longlegs 147, Double Up 144, Eagle 145. Macau Star 140, Mongo lian Cat 162, National Triumph 151. 3.-Monte Handicap-First Section
ZBW OrchestraTM
The broadensta bave been Kowloon Tong Club on June 25. quite good recently. We enjoyed all those interested in having à the Rev. CBR Sargent's recorded bit of music al fresco' should recital Voices from the past and make arrangements to attend. were amazed at the "difference in the recordings, as they were then to what they are today. We could not help comparing the voices of
Returning to the subject of Bonti and Caruso with a recording broadcasts, we heard the ZBW of the arts from Faust 'Salve Orchestra perform last week and Dimora, recently recorded by Dino we thought they were very good.
on Columbia. If Mr.The violin sounded a bit distant. Borgioli Sargent has not yet acquired that, we thoroughly recommend that he add it to his, presumably extensive, collection. We are looking forward Acme 158, African Cat 155, Astrik his next recital with eagerness. 158. Chiu Shan 161, Dark Hazard We also wish him the blessings on music. They pay an annual fee 152. Double Chance 181, Emergency new responsibilities, that is if
The secepts them. Call 158, Lucky Seven 140, Rexiana | 148. Sahara Star 142, Stymie 182, Voltaire 141. Wenning 151.
There have Been several efforts 4.Barra Handicap (6 Farlongs) As for Sacred Catholic Broad-made to form similar societies Coureur Bleu 135, Fairy Auk 144, casts of a Sunday evening, us we here... The Hong Kong Musical Fairy Ousel 135, Hogmanay 140, have asked before, why not give the Society, now defunct, had as Ita Meadow Eve 140, Merry Doer 148. St. Teresa Choir a trial? We have purpose to promote music and art Merry Maker 148, Morning Tip 135, heard them perform Ferosi, who in and their members are always
there should
149.
(6 Furlongs)
St. Teresa Choir
In Europe there are societies known as "Friends of: Music." These societies are formed by peo- ple who are" definitely interested
which entities them to a certain number of concerts during the year as well as the obtaining "of artista and opera companies.
our opinion is the greatest writer warned
when
be
PUBLIC AUCTION. Rothesay Bay 135. Shanghai 4 160.
Shih Yin Grand 140. Victory Life of present day sacred music. The something worthwhile. They col- 'Rock' gives us a very interesting lected no fees. This we think was 5.--Gula Handicap-"D" Class, article on the music of this com- their faux pas. There was no hold
(6 Furlongs)
poser. Maestro Gualdi has perfor- on their members and consequent- Cape Comorin 147, Cuban Love med the particular composition ly the interest petered out. 155, Diogenes 158. Final Triumph mentioned. La Resurrezione,' in a 188, Gold Sovereign 158, Mac's Ad-concert of sacred music with the venture 152, National Anthem 145.(choir at St. Teresa's National Dignity 140.
to well by
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6-Monte Handicap-Second
Section (6 Furlongs)
Be Yourself 153, Cloudy Star 148,
"Ruddigore"
With the formation of the Four Arts Club, where members of all the branches are included,and fees collected. the Iunds thus created could be employed to
We hear that the Philharmonic sponsor exhibitions, concerts per-
WEDNESDAY, the 15th JUNE, 1938 Cricketer 152, Double Up 154, Eagle are contemplating the perfor-formances by passing artists of
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Commenclog at 230 p.m.
At their BALES ROOM, No. 35, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FÜRNITURE
Comprising:-
155. Latitat 181, Macau Star 140, mence of Ruddigore...all we can note, etc., etc.
(Mustard 140. Fersian Cat 152.
7.-Ladies' Sprint (Unofficial) Half A Milé Post Entries
TRAIN SERVICE ..
CURTAILED
Owing to the decrease da num- bers of pasengers travelling from Canton to Kowloon and vise versa. Blackwood Ware, Teakwood Bed-the two
which express services room, Diningroom, Drawingroom were inaugurated about a fortnight | and Office Furniture, Cutley. Ple-ago. have been reduced to only a tures, Ornaments, Gramophones single trip since June 10. and Records, Electric Table Lamps The "up train now leaves Row and Fans, E. P. and Brass Ware loon Station at 7.05 p.m. and Porcelain and Glass Ware, Ice the departure from Canton 18 at Chests, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.. 7.18 pm.
On VIEW from TUESDAY. the 14th June, 1938
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
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LAMMERT BROS.. AUCTIONEERS.
COLONY HEALTH
CAMPS FOR
REFUGEES
say is, more power to them. They will need a couple of very good tenors.
Now is the time to start working before the musical season starts in, The formation of such a club would be quite a big affait and a The Hong Kong Singers have, we lot of spade work will have to be ¡expect. declared their summer done. Are there any pioneers?
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FROM THE GAZETTE
His Excellency the Governor has Herrn Chen Wang Leinig. Fran- cols D'Hardivillers, Heinrich appointed Dr. Alta Frances Stout Danisch (Dealer in Birds), Mra. A. to be a Member of the Midwives L Davidson (c/o British and Chi-Beard for a term of three years, nese Corp.). Dreyfus & Co., Ltd.. yice Dr. Gwendolyn Ruth Naah, Roman Fajans, Otto W. Fink, resigned, with effect from the 16th
Richard Fletcher. Frazar & Co., June, 1938. Ltd., Fryer Trading Co., Mrs.¡Addell
SPECIAL WEEK
FEATURING
“DEVAL" DRESSES
OF
ENGLISH WASHING SILK
SATIN STRIPED CREPE IN NAVY/WHITE, BROWN/WHITE, AND SAXE/WHITE. A VERY SMART DRESS INDEED.
from
$42.50
CHECKED AND STRIPED CREPE IN LONG SLEɛved DesignS. IDEAL FOR THE GOLFER
from $45.50.
PLAIN COLOURS IN BLUE, PINK, GREEN, YELLOW, AND CREAM WITH SHORT SLEEVES, EXACTLY CORRECT FOR MORNING WEAR OR TIFFIN PARTIES
from $30.00.
PIN STRIPED CREPE IN BLUE/ White, Red/WHITE, BROWN {- WHITE; NAVY/WHITE AND MANY MULTI COLOURS, EXCLUSIVE STYLES.
IN
from $30.00.
SIZES 38 TO 44 HIP.
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The House of Quality & Service
466 PERSONS ARRESTED
IN ONE WEEK
Intense police activity continues on The Bund Shanghal, as the 8.MP. Central Station force fights the various nuisances that have sprung up with the emergency Harrison, Rong Kong Travel & It is notined that Mr. Ernest conditions, say the NCD. News. Transport Service, Hongsang & Co. Philip Henry Lang. has resumed The magnitude of the police Local Chinese charitable Or Mr. A. Howieson (3.3.. Brighton), duty as Registrar of the Supréme measures is reflected in the latest ganisations are working in co-The Inter-Bank, C. A. Jayanayake. Court, Registrar of Companies, available arrest figures, which operation with the Chinese Cham-Capt. 8. G. Kent, Miss R. Lickell, Oficial Trustee and Official Ad- show that a total of 468 persons loer of Commerce on a plan for Lin Kwai Hoh, R. N. Lindeman ministrator. Mr. Lancelot Ruggles were taken into custody on The the accomodation of the ever- (Australian Petroleum Co.). L. Andrewes, has resumed duty as Bund during the week ended May increasing number of refugees in Littlefield. Lyrie Piano Co., C. Tomcial Receiver in Bankruptcy 29. Hong Kong
| McClellan (Mackay Radio Co.), It is understood that a plan has Mrs. T. Melitina. Messrs T. H
and Registrar of Trade Marks and Patenta. already been drawn up for a large Mendise. The Moon Co.. National camp to be set on vacant pieces University of Peking (The Library), of land in Hong Kong.
Joseph Perry, Quan Lee Shipbull-
Of this number, 38 were arrested
for foltering, 3 for picking pockēti, 6 for extortion (in connection with His Excellency the Governor has the handling of merchandise and
Dr.
Hilmar Floreng produce), § for theft, 245 for breach
If official approval is obtained, der. Robinson Music Co., John K. appointed the camp will be similar in style Rose, Professor Shing (College ofmers to be a Member of the of various by-laws (admitted to Olymple Village Dentistry National Central Univer- Dental Board for a further period bail). 77 as beggars, and 37 on built during the Berlin Olympiad. sity of China), Messrs. Silcomb & of three years, with effect from suspicion of sundry offences but
subsequently, released. It is understood that the detail Co., Wakons Pharmacy & Co, Ltd., 18th June, 1938
to that of the
Six cases of enteric fever (one) Imported), five of measles, three ed
drawings and plans of the
Dr. M. E. Wallace, W. H. E. Webster,
be submitted to the Dr. Wen Yuan-ning, West China and Government some time next week: Development Corp, Messrs The
of cholera, and one each of small-camp will pox. cerebro-spinal fever dysentery were notified Health authorities on Friday.
FAR EAST RETURNS
to the
WEDDING AT REGISTRY
Wharfinger.
REGISTERED ARTICLES » American. Engineering Corp. Dr. The health bulletin of Eastern Mr. Colin Nicholas Scott Burns, E Joffe, Antonio Fla (Penzoll Co.). ports for the week ending June 4.chemist. and Miss Tamara Lang Tjen San Ngle (e/o Fatoeng Njżu,
Money Order), states:-
Karinska, were married at the Re-
Vincent Trading gistry. Supreme Court, on Satur-Co.
Plague-Bassein 1 case: Colom-day.
bo 1.
Mr. W. Aneurin Jones, Deputy Cholera: Allahabad 2 cases; Registrar of Marriages, officiated. Delhi 31: Cawnpore 9; Chittagong and the witnesses were Mesars.. E. 1: Bassein 1; Calcutta 122; Medras B. David and J. Jones.
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CANTON STEAMERS BERTH AS USUAL
Canton, June 12, The report that river steaméra to Sustaining multiple injuries on Hong Kong will berth, alongside the "Smail-pox:-Delhi 1 case; Cawn- falling from the roof, while work-new wharves in the Inner Harbour
I; Hano: 35; Hong Trong 2; Shang- hal 13.
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His Excellency the Governor has
A.R.P. AT K.C.C. Mr. William appointed
Lady members and subscribers Anderson to be Controller
of of the Kowloon Cricket Clab are Stores, with effect from the 1st invited to attend a series of lec- of June, 1938.
| túrës on áir raid précautions com- mencing on Wednesday, June 15, at 10 am
In exercise of the powers, con-
The object is to teach the women ferred by Section 6 (1) of t Currency Ordinance. 1935, His of Hong Kong ill there is to know Excellency the Governor has been about air raid precautions so that pleased to appoint Mr. David they can apply this knowledge in James Gilmore, M.C., to be a their own homes. Member of the Exchange Fund Advisory Committee, with effect. trom 27th May, 1938.
pore 1: Bombay 21: Calcutta 52;ing at Government House, on Fri- instead of the West Bund, is in-posite The Sun Company and the Karachi 1; Madras 47: Rangoon 1;day, Cheung Choy, carpenter, was correct. Jodhpur 1: Hanoi 4; Haiphong 1; admitted to the Queen Mary Hos- Hong Kong 12; Shanghai 3.
pital.
POP-POP'S WALLET IS A MAGNET
OH!
THERE'S YOUR WIFE
HOW DID. YOU FIND
HER
Post Office, while three others will All steamers from Hong Kong Alsó foor- just of Shameen. and Macao will dock as before op-" (International)."
I JUST LOOKED FOR MY WALLET-
Chinese in Hawan arë stáfed tó have just completed a two-week drive for funds for relief of wound- ed and refugees in their mother- country. Over $40,000 in cash and pledges resulted from the drive which will be sent to China to the form of cash and medical supplies.
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AND
THERE
SHE WAS
Student Delegates At Unique Party
Hankow, June 12
A tinique gathering was held here on Friday when the four members of the World's, Studenta Delegation now on a goodwill todë të China were enfeltained by a group of Mongolian Tibetan and Mohabtedin students. URUSA
-The delegates, Mr. Franz Lathe, Miss Molly *Yard, Mr. Bernard Fidud and Mr. James Klugmann, wefe entertained to a programme of native songs and dances and afterwards mixed and chatted With the 400 students present, despite länguage, dimênities.
* The gathering was symbolical or the unity and Harmony that existed between the south of the world. Mr. Feng Yun-zien, the Tibetan repre- sentative, made a brief- address in which he gave assurance of Tibetan help in the struggle for Chl- nese independence. –(Central News).
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