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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

CHINESE NATIONAL SAVINGS CERTIFICATES ON SALE IN H.K.

THE CHINESE POSTAL REMITTANCES AND SAVINGS BANK HAS BEEN AUTHORISED BY THE HONGKONG FINANCIAL' AU- PUBLIC AUCTION. THORITIES TO EXTEND THE SALE OF NATIONAL SAVINGS

THE

HE Undersigned have received Instructions from the Liquida-

tors.

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

GENERAL

H.K. UNIVERSITY

COUNCIL

Hongkong has been reconstituted The Counelt of the University of

in terms of Statute 11 of the University Ordinance as amended

CERTIFICATES TO THE COLONY THROUGH THEIR LOCAL and pablished in the Government AGENTS, BEGINNING FROM TODAY, NOV. 1. . ; ..

These Certificates, similar to the War Savings, Certificates in England, are being issued by the Chinese Postal Bank as a part of the National Government's National Savings Campaign. They are guar- anteed by the Chinese Postal Administration and the National Gov- ernment,*

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The first appearance of these, sule, the proceeds of the sales be- Certificates in Chungking on the ing devoted exclusively" to nation-

The first appearance of these al reconstruction.

Double Tenth was an immediate In Chungking a special promo- saccess, no less than $400,000 worth | tlon committee has been formed Wednesday, the 1st November, 1939 | having been sold in the first few with Mr. Yeh Chu-tsang. Director!

commencing at 10.30 a.01.

at "Miradore" Island Road (Deep

Water Bay).

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

Comprising:--

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.p

Н

days..

PROCEEDS OF SALES Throughout China more than 1,000 post offices, under the difec- tion of the Chinese Postal Bank, are offering the Certificates for

RADIO

of the Central Publicity Depart- ment. as chairman. The Minis- tries of Finance and Communica- tions and other government organs are also represented on the com- mittee, and Dr. S. Y. Liu, director general of Chinese Postal Banks. is the secretary-general,

LI TWO KINDS

The Certificates are for sale in Hongkong for Chinese National

PROGRAMMES dollars and are of two kinds, regis-

Continued from Page 3

tered and bearer. They are of six denominations, ranging from $5 to

$1.000, and bear interest from 6 per

cent, upwards, »

"

Hatstand, "Chesterfield Sultë, Bookcases, Curio Cabinets, Card Tables, Oll Paintings, Etchings, Pictures, Curtains. Carpets, Ruga, Bath Room Scale, Dining Table, Got A Swing Band Now (Reynolds) -Harry Roy's Tiger-Ragamuffins on

The Oversea-Chinese 2 planos, string bass and drums with

Banking vocal by Ray Ellington Vocal—BIr. | Corporation and the Shanghai die Out Of A Cage (flim Take my Commercial and Sayings Bank are tip: I Was Anything But Senti-local agents for the sale of these mental tim Take my tip)-Cicely Certificates. Courtaeldge and Jack Hubert with Orchestra

Chairs, Sideboard, Crockery, Filter, Cooking Utensils, Bedsteads, Divans. Wardrobes. Chest of Drawers. Cupboards.

Electric Clock, etc. etc..

also

Cinema Organ-Dancing

Time No. 5; The Fox-Trut Grandma

said: I miss you in the morning. The

A large. Quantity of Plants in pots Waltz shall always remember you

and Porcelain Stands

So, where the Shannon dows

to the sea-Reginald, Dixon. Comedienne - My Wild Oat (film

LONDON GAZETTE

(Supplement to the London Gazette) WAR OFFICE, OCT, 20 REGULAR ARMY

Col. G. 8, Low, D.8.0. retires on

Gazette of August 25, 1939 (Gov ernment Notification No. 685).

In terms of the amended Statute there will be 18 members of the Counell, namely:-

Ex-Officio Members-

The Vice-Chancellor (Chairman)

(Mr. D. J. Bloss, C.B.E.) The Treasurer of the University

(Mr. A. Morse)

The Colonial Secretary (Hon.

Mr. N. L. Smith, CM.G.) The Dean, Faculty of Medicine

(Professor L. T. Ride) · The Dean, Faculty of Engineer- ing (Professor F. A. Redmond) The Dean, Faculty of Arts (Pro-

fessor L. Forster)

The Dean, Faculty of Science

(Professor W. Brown). Nominated by the Chancellor for a term not exceeding three years

Frofessor W: Fald

Mr. W. Lock

Sir Robert Kotewall, C.MQ...

LL.D.

Hon. Mr. R. A. C. North Hon. Mr. S. Caine

Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke.

M.C.

ومان

Sir Vandeleur" Grayburn Hon. Mr. T. N Chau, C.B.E.". Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo

Secretary to the Council The

Registrar.

FIRING PRACTICE

Anti-Aircraft firing practice will

Aunt Bally): The Wind's In The ret. pay and is granted the hon. rank be carried out between the hours West (fim Aunt Sally' Cicely of Brig. (Oct. 8); IL-Col. D. S of 10 am. and 2 p.m. and between Courtneidge

with Orchestra.

Cinema

On View from Tuesday, the 31st Organ Torch Song Farade-Intro: to be Col (Aug. 30), with seny, July the hours of 6 p.m. and

news | Davidson, D.S.O., M.C., from R.A, Fus.,

October. 1939.

TERMS: GAB, os DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS

STOMACH TROUBLE

..

COMMANDS AND STAFF

Col. (temp. Brig.) G. S. Low, D.8.0. relinquishes the appt. of Comdr., and

12

If no night aring takes place

on this date it will be carried out to-morrow night.

Firing Area-B' will be affected. Light gun anti-aircraft firing

p.m. to-day.

Firing Area 'B' will be affected.

I've Got to Sing a Torch Song Don't 1. 1936: Lt. Col. W. O. Lag. D.8.O..midnight to-day. let It bother You: The Continental: from Unempld. List, late Border F only have eyes for You: Over my to be Col. (Sept. 1). with seny. Aug. shoulder: Love is just around the 6. comer; June in January: Build a Little Home: Stay as sweet as you are: Sing, as we go; I've got to sing a Torch song-Sidney Torch,

the temp. rank of Brig. (Oct. 9); Malpractice will be carried out be- 10.30 Dance Music:

Gen. W. P. H. HI, C.B., C.M.C, tween the hours of 10 am, and 2. Fox-Trots-Let " It Be Me from D.S.O.. ret, pay, to be Maj-Gen. 1/c 'Broadway Hostess'); Weary (from Admin (Aug. Maj. Gen. L. D. Broadway Hostess) Joe Bauders & Hickers, OBE. M.C., from Comdr. to His Orchestra. Tangos Amblente be Dir. (Sept. 24): Maj.-Gien, A. H Pampino: Renacimiento --- Juan | Carrington; C.B., D.S.O.

to be Dep. Llocsas and His Tango Orchestra. Adjt. Gen. (Oct. 2): Capt. and Bt. Fox-Trots-When April Comes Again; Maj. F. C. Bedwell, M.C., Res. of

of off With All My Heart (flm Her Mas-to be Dep. Asst. Adit. Gen. (Aug. 27); ter's Voice')-Jack Payne, and His

Wiggins, M.C., Res. ef Band,

to be Garr. Adit. (temp.) (Aug. Bali-Ball; At The Cafe Continental-17): Capt. F. G. N. Alexander late Maurice Winnick and His Orchestra. E. Surrey R.) to be Staff Capt. (temp.) film): That Night In Avalon-Hilo (Aug. 28); Capt. Q F. Stein, D.8.0. Hawallan Orchestra.

¡Res. of O., to be 0.9.0. 3rd Grade

temp.) (Aug. 28).

Fox-Trots--On The Beach AtOf", A. G.

11.00 Close down.

Relief in

10 seconds! 0.8.0

No matter how severe

Calls

it

SHORT WAVE

G.8.B.

G.S.H. G.S:0.

Trans, Trans. II Trans.

I

DAVENTRY

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

Capt R. J. Strentfeild is restɗ to the estabt. (Sept. 1).

To be Adjts, (Sep.1):-Capt. W. Zambra, Capt. K, S. Smith, Capt. P. Wavelength R. Henderson. 17.78b.c. (16.56m.)

9.51m.c. (31,55m.)

INFANTRY

Devco R.-L. E. K. Dena to be

21.17m.6. (31.97m.) Capt. (Oct. 201,

15.18m.c. (19.79m.) R.S. Fus.-Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col.

W. E. Clutterbuck, M... to be Lt.-

(G.S.O.. G.S.G., G.S.B) Col. (Aug. 307. (G.S.B G.S.G. G.S.B.)

S. Stafford R-MAJ.

R. W. H.

¡G.S.JL, G.8.G., G.S.B. Cooper is restd, to the estabt. (Aug.

AUSTRALIA

Call Sign: VIE - Ware Length, 31.34 metres Power, 1 Kilowatt HOLLAND-INDIA

Call letters PHL Wavelengths 16.88m. & 75.57m; Frequencies 1777oke. & 37730kn.

'your stomach trouble, *Bisurated Magnesia will always give you quick relief by removing the caise. Try it now! Don't suffer onother day. Time

BISMAC

"Bisurated Magnesia costs very little.

from any good chemist or drug store, but always see the oval BISMAG signs on the package it is you guarantee of Hatékjer Momach relief

BISURATED MAGNESIA

quickest stomach relief

77 DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS

- ́ ́LAST WEEK

Seventy-seven· · ·

deaths

from

H.K.

D.MA.

TO-DAY

25).

ROYAL AEMY SERVICE CORPS Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) P. J. Coplin, M.BE. [having attained the age for retire- ment, is placed on ret. pay (Oct. 21); SSM. P. J. Thomas to be Lt. (Qr.- Mr.) (Oct. 71.

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Capt. and Paymṛ. A. J.. L. Hopkins to be Maj, (Oct. 20).

ESTABLISHMENTS

Maj. J. H. Bennett, R.E., to be Asst. Instr. (Aug. 1).

MEMORANDUM

2.30-Let the People Sing' by J. B.

Priestly, (D1).

Col. Sir Vernon O, W. Kell, K.B.E, account CB ret. pay, is granted the hon.

and rank of Maj-Gen (Sept. 27).

2 50-Tramp-Ship.' Radio

(1914-1930) of the

mien

ships who serve the Red En- sign. (DI),

3.30 Brief Interlude." With B.B.C.

Theatre Orchestra. (D1).

4.00-The News. (D1).

4.15-Food for Thought. Short talks on matters of topical interest. (01),

4.30-Alice Stephenson in Playin'

Around. Popular pot-pourri at the piano. (D1).

WEDNESDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST "Pineapple Cereal

Grilled Herring

Hominy Doughnuts

Coffee

LUNCHEON

Oyster Btew Artichoke Salad

Frankfurters and Saurkrout Baked Potatoes Creamed Celery Chocolate Pie

Tea

DINNER

Mushroom Soup"

Fruit Salad Roasted Shoulder Lamh

Apple Sauce

Potatoes ad Gratin "Glazed Carrots and Onion

Stuffed Celery Prune Whip Small Cakes Coffee

NEWSETTES

The offices of the French Con-

Jewellery to the value of $100

4.45 Sports News and Market Notes.sulate will be closed to the gen- was stolen from Room No. 210,

(D1).

445-Tascha Krein and his Gipsy cral public to-day. it being "All Nam Ping Boarding House, be

Orchestra, with Anne Lawrence. Saints Day."

(D2)

7.30-

*AL the Black Dog? Mr. Wilkes

tween 10.30 p.m. on Monday and 5.30 am. yesterday.. Do

at home in his own bar-parlour. Among yesterday's departures

for Shanghat was Mr. Arthur C. The forthcoming marriage of i (Da). 8.00-Orchestra Music of Bach, (D2). Elis, local manager of the New Mr. Poon Nim Cheong, of 180, 8.15-Light Susis for Two Planos. Zealand Insurance 'Co., Ltd.

Nina Beckett and Philip Finch.

*

Tung Lo Wan Road (ground floor) to Miss Tam Ah Yuk of 66, Per-

(D2). 8.35 Joseph Seal. at Organ of Rita Mr. H. V. Wilkinson, of Mac-cival Street, first floor, has been

Cinema, Belfast. 3).

Kinnon, McKenzie & Co., has gone notified. to Shanghai

8.65-Harvest Horkey. Recorded im-

pression of the Harvest Supper held at Bury St. Edmunds, duffolk, on September 30. (D2), 0.15 The News (D2). 9.30-Peggy Desmond, in Swing and

Song. (D2),

...

Mr. George E. Costello, General The Chinese National Govern Passenger Agent for the Orient. has appointed Mr. Tung Canadian Paris 88., Ltd. left Teh-chien to be Charge d'Affaires Hongkong yesterday on a trip to

Yokohama. In Turkey.

9.45 Sports News and Market Notes.

(D2); 10.00-B.B.C. Empire Orchestra, with (Pianoforte). Mikina

(DS).

Mr. F. J. Focken, of the Shang

Real estate to the value of hai Gas. Co.. who has been visiting $293,800 was left by 'the late Chan Portsmouth: Com-here, has gone back to the North-Shu Ming, allas Chan Bing Yan, by Tom Cragg onern port. He was accompanied by allas Chan Tan, alias Bing Yan half of Football Associa-his small son..

Kee, who died at 10, Glenealy, Charity Shield Match.

Victoria, Hongkong on Dec. 6, Anong passengers for the United 1838. |Kingdom yesterday were ́ácig. Sub.¦ ・・

tuberculosis, put of a total of 115 11.00-Everton v. cases, occurred in the Colony for the week ending Oct. 28, ́accord- ing to returns furnished" by the' Health Department.

tion » (D3). 12.00-The News. (D3). 12.15 World Affairs,

a.m

از

Talk by H Wickham Steed. (D3),

Percy Manchester. (D3). 13.50-Sports News and Market Notes

*(D3).

IR.N.

+

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1939.

Craven A

always the same

CRAVEN

THE extra enjoyment smoking gives me since I changed to Craven. 'A' is truly delightful. They are so cool, so fresh, so kind to my lips. And always casv-so very easy on my throat.

LONDON

MADE

Rose Room

PENINSULA

HOTEL

li

W

fine quality-

they never vary

FLAT POCKET TINS OF 20 and 50 "TRU-VACTINS OF 50 also PACKETS OF 10 Made specially to prevent sore throats

BY

CARRERAS LTD.

Commercing

5th NOVEMBER, 1939

Sunday Tea Dances

featuring

6 pm. to 7 p.m.

ART CARNEIRO and HIS MUSIC

POPULAR DINNER DANCES Every Tuesday and Thursday - 9 p.m. to 1 am.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

Bahadur Khan,

EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE

Appearing before Mr. E. Hims-

Bwerner Hence, Mr, DEPARTURES FROM Heinrich

James Edward Hoge, Mr. Eric HONGKONG

Llewellyn, Mr. 8. N.. Kapur, Rev. The following passengers left Cyril J. Kramer, Miss Leia Lace,

Dr. J. L. Little, Dr. (Miss) Helen worth, at the Kowloon Court yes. Hongkong yesterday:➡g

Mary Lousley. Mr. Charles Kelth Gnr.

Sister MacDonald Mrs. Doreen Mse-terday, on a charge of embezzle- theresa Benedict, Mrs. Elleen Ger Donald, Mr. Ram Gopal Mahra, ment, Wong Kit-tout, 20, an un- trude Campbell. Warden Ghulam Mr. B. C. G. Moneypenny, Mr. employed shop toki, was bound Birwar, Mir. Bajid Hassan, Mtr Norman Cook McClelland, Mr. Gu-over in a sum of $100 for 12. Amjid Hassan, Mrs. Kaneez Fatima bart Patrick McGrath, Mr. and montha.:"/ and two Infants Miss Marjorie Mrs. Emil Meinik and son. Mr. Isso Grace Heyhoo, Miss Gertrude Mary Mizukawa, Mr. H. N. Mowell Mor ployee of the Wong Kee stall, was The defendant, a former em- Mayman, Gnr. Daram mahi, Mr. ris, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Reid, stated to have converted to his Alexander Miller, Mrs. Dores M. Miss Beryl Reid, Mrs. H. L. Rose, Miller Mr. Shavek K. Nanavati, Miss Harris J. Ryan, Mr.. Alexey to $104, which he had collected on own use various sums, amounting társ Poo Vosavovala, Yusaf Bereguin, Mr. Anthony Storrs, Mrs. Khantage

Grace Reamers Street. Mr. Hoslo behalf of his employee. Mrk:/1W.: Clair: Farnham, Mr. Syunzo, Mr. John Allan Urquhart,

bobol Gummey, Mr. John, Hawkins, Mr. Wilkinson.

There were in additión 8 deaths from cholera (five cases were

Lt. William McCully, R.N. and The marriage took place on notified and one was imported), 12.30-Troise and his Mandoliera, with Actg. Bob, Lt. William Wilson Sept. 18 at H. B. M. Consulate deaths from enteric fever, out of.

General, Tientsin, North China, of total of 6 cases, 14 deaths from

Mr. Thomas Richard Shaw, HBM. dysentery, out of a total of 587

The notice issued to mariners Consular Service, eldest son of cases, 2 deaths from puerperal

regarding work carried out, on "a Mr. and Mrs. G. R Bhaw, of fever, out of a total of 3 cases, and { tuberculosis. 13 cases of dysentery submarine cable between fal Wind Bolton, Lancashire,' to Evelyn one death from cerebru-spinal and one case of diphtheria were Bay Alope Island a Fomittuis] Françes Young, only daughter of fever out of a total of 3 cuites notified to

Meritsin.

Wong was ordered to make res-

serve, six weeks hard labour,

Two cases of cholera, 23 cases of an ch 3 he Health authorities (Tung Tang Idrid), nak beên; Mr. and Mru.. ·ES C, Young, of: Chaja Glouberman; Mr. Frank. B. Mr. Hussein B. Vellani, Mr. B. V. titution, falling which he was to

cancelled.

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