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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

GENERAL

First Prize Giving Day DESIGNATION Of St. Louis Industrial

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. And Middle School Held

THE Undersigned have received THE undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

OR

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Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

on

Thursday, the 16th November, 1939 | Thursday, the 16th November, 1939

commencing at 11.30 am.

at 11.90«a.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 2. Con- at Godown No. 51 Upper of The naught Road, Central. (Room No. | Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & 205, 2nd Floor).

Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon.

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A QUANTITY OF

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS AND

PERSONAL EFFECTS

2

Shirts

H

also

45 Duz. Typewriter Ribbons

Pieces of Plece Goods

6 Figure Heads

1000 Sneks of Flour

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS

Exceptional Year Reported By The Principal

AN EXCEPTIONAL YEAR, full of development in the life of the School, was revealed in the report of the Principal, the Very Rev. J. Guarona, S. J., of the St. Louis Industrial and Middle School, at the annual prise-giving yesterday. Mr. Ho Kom-tong, O.B.E., presented the awards.

The Principal, in his report, said: For the Arst time in the history of the School, the distribution of Certifestes to the graduates of the Middle School is held today.

Lively "recreations during the recesses and monthly courses on discipline have given a new tone to the whole Schmal

קט

UNIQUE. FEATURE

OF POLICEMAN

Allegations In

Kowloon Court

Proceedings on a charge of de- manding $5 with menaces and on an additional charge of unlawfully taking the designation of a police officer, against k man, named Chan Yong-ling. were cotamenced before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon Court yesterday.`

Mr. M. A. da Silva is holding a watching brief for the complain- ant, Li Chong, 32. who told the

Court yesterday he was an opium divar keeper of Canton Road. Mr. C. A. Sútherton Russ is appearing for the defendant, while the prose- cution is being conducted by Det... Sergt. C. Pope.

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Such an event brings out the A unique feature of St. Louis is extent of the progress made since the custom of general picnics, held

TEA MONEY" 1927 when the Salesians took over twice or three times during the Giving evidence yesterday, the the small Industrial School which course of the year. Headed by the complainant said that about 2.45 has since been transformed into band, the long line of boys winds p.m. on November 5 his divan, in a Primary and Middle School, with its was for hours along the roads the rear cubicle of an address iri an attendance of more than 700 and the hills to Aberdeen, Canton Road, was visited by the boys, God has certainly blessed Shaukiwan. Castle Peak, etc. Last defendant who stated he was a the efforts of those in charge.

year was rendered unforgettable police officer of the Hongkong In 1935 the boys of the Primary by the visit of the Governor of Police, and wanted $5 "tea money.” School numbered about 300 and the Colony, His Excellency Sir the number went on Increasing. Geoffry Northcote, His Excellency, defendant had started to smash up When refused, witness sald, the Most of them asked us why we did among other things, praised the the divan. One of h's customers. not continue with the Middle School for its efficiency and ex- School Programme; for when they pressed the hope that generous police whistle, when defendant, he witness" further stated, blew a PUBLIC AUCTION. had passed the Primary School benefactors would be forthcoming alleges, attempted to escape but period, they were obilged to leave to help the School in its good was stopped by P.C.C. 82. The a School they had learnt to like work The School was also hon- so well. After much insistence oured by a visit from the Director

case is proceeding. THE Undersigned have received from the boy parents, St. Louis or Education, Mr. C. G. Sollis

s worth noting that our boys In the beginning, the Manage: are becoming more and more at- ment did what they could in the tached to the School, whereas in matter and the applications for the early days, the beginning of admission were so encouraging each term brought new faces but that new expenses were noted to Laled to bring certain old ones the amount, of $20,000 towards the Installation

of the new Middle School. The expenses were met by those numerous sympathisers with the work in Hongkong.

1 Dental Chair and Accessories

2 Cabin Trunks

2 Wooden Trunks

1 Wardrobe Trunk

and

A Quantity of Books.

cors

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received THE

Instructions from Liquidators and others

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Friday, the 17th November, 1939

commencing at £1.30 p.m.

at their Bales Room, No. 35, Han-

kow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

·HOUSEHOLD FURNITURË

comprising:-

Divans, Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Ches- terfield Suites, Bideboardy, Dining Tables, Dinner, Waggons, Chairs, Cabinets, Desks, Bookcases; Tabies. Carpets, Rugs, Wardrobe Trunks, Ice Chests, Pletuzes. Clocks, Or- naments. Cutlery, Tea and Coffee Sets E. P., Brass, Glass and Porce- lata Ware, Mectric Heaters and Lamps, Carlos, Gramophones and Records, -Blackwood Furniture. Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

Two Radio Seta

also

One Electric Refrigeratar

One Camera & Tripod "Zeiss Ikon"

and

A Quantity of New Linen including Bed Sheets and Covers, Napkins. and Embroidered Table Covers.

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On View from Thursday, the 16th November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

What do

you want ?

I there is anything "you want to buy or S411, try . small Classified advertise- ment in the Hong- kong. Dally Press.

25 words $1:00 prepaid for 3 insertions,

instructions from the Liquida- widened its scope.

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Monday, the 20th November, 1939

commencing at 10.00 aan.

at the offices of Messrs. Carlowitz

& Co. (in liquidation), 3rd Floor, Bank of China Building, Queen's Road, Central.

FIRST GRADUATES

Our first Middle School duates, six in number, have made gra-

their appearance this year. There are about 100 boys in the Middle School. In this way, a new mille-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF OFFICE Stone has been reached in the

FURNITURE

comprising:

Teakwood Desks, Typewriter Tables. Office Chairs, Glass Cabmets, Counters, Showcases, Shelves, Pictures, Clocks, Sundries, Rattan Furniture, Sun Blinds, Floor Mäss, Runners, Electric Ceil- ing Fans and Lights, Typewriters, etc.. etc.

and

12 Steel Safe Cabinets

2 Iron Safes

march of the School towards the fulfilment of the big programme which is planned for St. Louis. Also three boys from the Printing Dept, have received their diplomas and have subsequently been offer- ed positions by firms in the Co- lony.

It

Nowadays, a new term brings back all the old boys and new ones also. "The boys who came to u stay to finish their full training at St. Louts. In the Middle School the number of these coming directly from our Primary School was 10 out of 82.

The pressing need of a new and adequate building for the Primary School and of further accommodation for the board- ers' section bad persuaded the Management to begin work immediately but the recent crisis obliged them to suspend operations.

WEDDING AT REGISTRY

The marriage between Mr. Ho Shek-kwong 233 Lockhart Road, second door, and Mixs For Nga- in, 175, Des Voeux Road, first floor, took place at the Registry yesterday.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The following forthcoming mar- riages are announced:-

Mr. Liang Kin cho 170 Lockhart Road, third floor, and Miss Shin Or-llen, 4 Wellington St, ground floor;

Mr. Wen Chee-cheung, 26 Des Voeux Road Central, ground floor, Miss Chan Ka-ming 35B Queen's Road Central, ground

and

floor; They, however, „

still hope to be able soon to meet the insistent demands of those who seek admission to the School

to

The year 1038-39 has been an

While our deepest thanks are exceptional year, "ful of develop due to Mr. Ho Kam-tong for his ment in the life of the School kindness in having consented Despite the fact that the premises give away the School certificates had been enlarged, more than 100 and prizes, and for having contri- boys had to be refused admission. buted generously to the Prize Attendance and appkcation marks Fund, we thank also those Insti were most satisfactory: the avere tutes and friends who throughout age attendance being 881 per cent, the year have assisted the Man- and for passes 88 per cent An-agement in obtaining such happy other important step was taken results and in particular the So On View from Saturday, the 18th regarding the discipline at theclety for the Protection of Child- School without, however losing ren. Hongkong Benevolent Society, that spontaneity, characteristic of Ministering Children's League. Bt. Louis

Hongkong Jockey Club, Hongkong The pupils are adapting them-Football Association, Air Vandeleur selves to the "Ching Shan" mea. (Grayburn, Mr. A. W. Hughes, Hon, sures enthusiastically. "At the Mr. 8. H. Dodwell, Mr. J. H, Tag- Bound of the bell, the 700 boys run gart, Po Leung Huk, the Chinese to their fes, and the noise of Chamber of Commerce and the games gives way to dead silencë. ĮHongkong Electric Co.

November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received

instructions

' to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Tuesday, the 21st November, 1939

commencing at 10.30 am.

at No. 283, Prince Edward Road, Kowloon (Top Floor).

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:----

Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Sideboard, Dining Table,

Chairs,

Glass Cabinet, Bookcase, Glass and Brass Ware, Crockery, Standard Lamp, Carpets, Rugs, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

also

One "Norge " Refrigerator

On View from Monday, the 20th, November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

THURSDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

„Sterred. - A pricpia; Cereal Grilled Herring

Popovers Coffee

LUNCHEON

Barley Soup Asparagus Balad Prawn Cutlets

Baked Noodles Creamed Spinsch Brussel Sprouts French Pastry Tea

DINNER

Fruit Cocktail Red Cabbage Salad, Sliced Grilled Ham Fried Tomatoes Cream Gravy with Mushrooms Mashed Potatoes Green Peas Apple Sauce and Ginger Cake Chocolate

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His Majesty the King received Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, and Lord Bald-. LAMMERT BROS.,in i audience yesterday(Reu-

ter).

AUCTIONEERS

WOMEN POLICE “SPECIALS"

Limited Number To Be Enrolled

The Home Office has 'authorised the enrolment of a limited number of women for police work during the war.

Volunteers may be accepted for service in the Special Constabulary or as women police auxiliaries.

Mr: Lau Wah-ngak, 5 Tin Lok Lane, and Miss Shae Yuk-lin, 25 Sand Street, second floor;

Mr. Chang Ming-yu, 891, Shang- hai Street, first floor, and Miss" Leung Suk-ha of the same address.

NEWSETTES

Real estate of $97,300 was left by the late Mrs. Helena Marin Loureira Lello, widow, who died at 1. Largo do St. Augustine, Macao on March 11, 1939. She died in- testate leaving behind her mother, Mrs. Mary Wild. Pourino, two sis- ters and two brothers.

Forrest at the Central Court ges- Appearing, beforą Mr. R. A. D. terday charged with conspiracy to commit farcerig at No. 47, Wan- chai Road, assaulting a police affil- cer and resisting arrest, a 32-year- ulg unemployeq, Yau Kwan, was sentenced to "nine months' hard labour and was recommended for banishment.

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Sentence of three months' bara CHINA.

Ng, 28, and Chan Muk-wing,` 42,

laboar each was imposed on Chan

by Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen- tral Court yesterday for the theft of 1,400 "poweds of printing: fak from the Yee Loong Printing Ink Company, No. 5, Tin Lok Lane. Detective-Inspector W. N. Darkını prosecuted.

An exhibition ΟΙ Kwangtung cultural objects, sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Chinese Culture, will be held in Fung Ping Shan Library in the middle of December. The exhibits will include "pa'ntings, autographs, pictures, utensils,” and books. A preparatory committee has been areas where large formed,

Women special constables will serve under the conditions that apply to the Special Constabulary generally. In some districts they wth relieve regular constables during the day, but they will be principally employed for duties in reception numbers of women and children are billeted.

SAME POWERS Women specials will be sworn to. and will have the same powers as a regular policeman. Women police auxillaries will not be sworn in They will be employed as drivers of police cars, as telephone operators for clerical work.

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The "Soviet Ambassador China, M. A. 8. Panouchkin, en- tertained Dr. B. B. Kung, Pre- sident of the Executive Yuan and concurrently Minister of Finance, at dinner at the Soviet Embassy on Tuesday night. 'It is learned that the improvement of Bino- Soviet trade was discussed during the dinner.

At present the scheme is being adopted only by provincial policr forces particularly in reception women police auxiliaries will be ac areas where the force is too small cepted for service in the Metropoif- to cope with the added war-time tan area for some time.A TOMOM responsibilities.

It is stated that the strength of Scotland Yard bar tus matter the Special Constabulary and Wor under consideration, but it is Reserve in the metropolis is unlikely that women specials and aufnetent for present, neods.

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