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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS |

PUBLIC AUCTION.

COMPLETE MANIFESTO

OF SIXTH

PLENARY

SESSION, K JOMINTANG

CHINA WILL FIGHT ON: RESISTANCE THE

HE Undersigned have received HELPS LOCALIZE EVIL OF WORLD WAR

Instructions from the Liquida- tors and others

14

to sell by.

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Saturday, the 16th December,

1939

commencing at 11 o'clock am.

at their Sales Rcom, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central,

the Undermentioned Cars:

1 1937 Studebaker de luxe Coupe.

1 1935 Buick Sedan

1 1935 Ford V8 Fordor Sedan,

1 1934 Morris Ten Saloon.

1 1932 Buick Sedan de luxe.

Saloon.

1 Chrysler Drop Head Coupe.

1 Studebaker Coupe.

1 Willys "77" Sedan.

1 1934 Open Cabriolet,

Many of the deficiencies our people have displayed during recent years are to be attributed to the fact that we have not yet brought into operation the Tsungll's design.. for local autonomy in hsten districts as administrative units. As a result no stable basis for general progress has been laid, nor has progress been achieved in the political organization and education of the people. These fallings became all the more manifest with the war.

The Central Government sent the forces working for peace. issued in September, this year, will take the establishment of an its Outline of Hsien Govern- effective system of collective secur- ment Organization and' called ity as a noble alm worthy of their upon the local inhabitants of greatest exertions. hsien districts to take upon

We have but one further point their own shoulders the pro- to make. The great national gressive application

the effort that we are now making is of provisions of this outline for from one point of view a process.

GENERAL

PUBLIC - SPIRITED OFFER BY SIR ROBERT HO TUNG LONDON, Dec. 15 (Reuter ) ------

It was officially announced in London yesterday that Sir.. Ro- bert Ho Tung, of Hongkong, had offered to lend His Ma- Jesty's

Government £10,000 free of interests, for two yeaTR. This public-spirited дег had been gratefully accepted by the Government, on, whose behalf a personal letter · of thanks has been addressed by the Chancellor of the Bi- chequer, Sir John Simon, to Sir Robert..

RUMANIAN OIL FOR

control, education, and public of transition demanded by the GERMANY

A

demand

point of

a scrupulously

اله

ANTI - NAZI SCENES IN URUGUAYAN CAPITAL

·MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 15 (Ronter) -Remarkable scenes were witness- ed in the Uruguayan capitar yes- terday afternoon as a sequel to tire arrival of the battered Naxi warship, Graf Spee. Over 20,000 persons staged a violentṭanti-Nazi demonstration because of reports that she is being permitted to succour for thirty days and the police were compelled on several occasions to charge the crowd.

Workmen in the local dockyard have threatened to go on strike if the Graf Spee is put into dock for repair.

BRITISH REQUEST

In the meantime, the British authorities have requested the Uruguayan Government to take measures to intern the Orat Spee for the duration or, alternatively, to compel her to leave. It is con- the tended that when a belligerent two warship is hotly pursued into a

at neutral harbour, she cannot claim refuge for more than twenty-four

German interests have acquired If the Rumanian company, Petrol Block Company, with medium sized refineries

Ploests and Buzau. Their capacity

is 800,000 tons of crude oll and 16.-

Petrol Block has been in debt to the extent of £200,000 to a former Crech

welfare and security. They point of view it is actuated by the logic of events, and from another were further urged to devise instinct of self-preservation. But their own means of trans- the sacrifices of those who have 1 1933 Wolseley Hornet 10 H. P. forming for the better all that fought to the present

roncerned the well-being of success their community, by assigning loyal fulfilment of the duties they to qualified individuals posts have left us survivors to perform. as consultative directors, who, This moral obligation. every in-000 tons of lubricating oil annually immersed in the actual affairs dividual must take upon himself as

This is the first Rumanian oll of the people, would be in a a personal one seeing in himself. company to be controlled by Ger- i 1936 Vauxhall 14 de-luxe Saloon. position to advise and guide as it were, a factor indispensable man capital since the last war.

them and draw out their to the final success of the revolu- capacity for self-government. tion. He must cherish the moral values and illustrate in his person We consider this enactment veritable guarantee of the future sincerity and hypocrisy. Above the distinctions of false and true. establishment of the Constitution. all, he must cultivate a spirit of and a milestone on the Chinese unflinching courage.

As a citizen people's road to the status of a he must be responsible and dis- modern democratic nation, It

ciplined in the interests of the must come into operation not only nation. Only by assent to tre in the rear, but also in the war absolute sanctity of military orders areas, despite all difficulties con- and civil law will he achieve in- fronting its application" there. It

tegrity as # member of the 1 will prove a component part in the national cause. fabric of victory by the develop- conservation of the nation's available human talent and energy that will result from it.

On View on Day of Sale.

Terms: As Customery..

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS

!

PUBLIC AUCTION. ment and

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

מס '

Tuesday, the 19th December, 1939 commencing at 2.30 p.m.

་་

at their Sales Roam, No. 35 Han- kow Road, Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF TOYS

also

SUNDRY GOODS-

and

Australian Hams "Atlas", Brand

(to be sold singly)

RESISTANCE WILL GO ON

THE NATION'S DETY

F

oll plant manufacturing) charge the debt, has sold the re- firm, and, being unable to dis-

aneries.

hours.

The British authorities, OR Instructions from London, have made strong representations to this effect

It is intimated, however, that no objection would be taken for a brief extension of the period of grace in order that the Graf Spee's dead may be given a naval" funeral. The Commander of the Achilles has" expressed a wish to send a contingent ashore to attend the

This does not mean that Ger- many gets much more of from Rumania, but that she gets the funeral oil cheaper as she has not to pay the cost of refining to aj third party.

BORING RIGHTS

#as

The refining capacity of the Today, the groundwork for vic-plants which have changed hands, tory is complete. The enemy are

enables Germany to refine 12 per in a wilder state of perplexity than cent. of the Rumanian crude o ever. With us it remains not only production and also to acquire the Party's, but also the whole oflfields for boring-which With regard to the settled polley nation's duty to press on, mind- of resistance, the Generalissimo ful of the Tsungli's dying admont trade agreement-in the name of foreseen in the German-Rumanian put the position with the utmost tlon "hot to compromise or be charity in his inaugural address. tricked," with resulting betrayal of

the new company. He said: "As long as Japan re- our sacred duty. mains blind to her error, Resis-

Of our two great teaks, Resist- tance will never. cease." second important point was "We is to be regarded as taking prece

His ance and Reconstruction, neither shall strive for victory with con-dence of the other in importance. fidence in the friendly nations but The ends in view in both cases are with reliance only upon ourselves; equally clear. In Resistance, we we shall at the same time be pro- set ourselves the aim of "expelling viding a shield for world peace." the invader from our territory: in Thirdly, he said: "We shall never Reconstruction, our goal is. 'con- deviate a jot from the four-point stitutional government. We con- national policy laid down at the clude with a final appeal to all time of the enemy's invasion of whose duties lie in the latter pro- Manchuria, the four points being: vince to exert themselves along the opposition to Japanese aggression: lines we have indicated. the observance of all international obligations; refusal to join the anti-comintern pact; und the maintenance of independence diplomacy."

in

FIVE WARSHIPS Five British warships, including It is reported unoticially, the Barbam, are now standing thirty miles off the shore.

Another report suggests that the Graf Spee had sunk two British merchant ships in rapid succes- sio before she was engaged by the British Light-Cruiser Squadron.

Authoritative sources state that, in her present condition. the Graf Spee could not possi- bly put to sea.

At the present rate Germany is

GAS ALLEGATIONS MONTEVIDEO. Dec. 15 (Reuter) expected to import about 1,400,000-The mustard gas-shell allega- tons of Rumanian cil yearly. She tiens put out by the Nazi Legation will renne nearly two-thirds of

have been completely exploded by these imports in Rumania at

an examination of the casualties cheaper labour and production

27 the Uruguayan medical officers. cost than she can do in Germany.

The Medical Officer in charge of From 800,000 tons of crude oil the port says that all the injured! can be obtained 200,000 tons of were wounded by shell splinters. petrol as well as heavy oil. and Net one was suffering from the other derivatives. Daily Tele-eye Injuries associated with mus- graph.

tard gas.

British

Answer To Sneers Over Bremen

SOFTBALL NOTES | And Protests

At 1.45 p.m., the Canadian Chin All these restated principles have ese take on the Trojans, and al the unanimous assert of the whole though I feel that the Canucks

on View from Monday, the 18th nation. The experiences

December, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

D the should put this under their belts last ten months have given us with ease, there's no telling as this abundant proof of the deep sym-same Trojan gang put a crimp" in pathy entertained for our cause the Chinese Baseballers champion- by the nations signatory to the ship chances last year.

Nine-Power Treaty and by other

friendly members of the League, for they have extended us much moral

HONG GAMES

The first of the Hong games will

and material assistance, be the Shell-Wayfoong struggle at

especially in such matters as the

9.45 a.m.; on the La Salle field,

relief of refugees and the care while the other match will see the of the wounded, and even now, Royal Air Force boys in action

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES with conflict in Europe. they have against the Texas Ollers at 3.00

MAERSK LINE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE

having arrived, from New York and Parts of call, Consignes of Cargo are hereby notifed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their rink into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whai and Godown Company's gadowns at Kowloon, where delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are lands

Optional Cargo will not be landed bere, unless Notice has been given da hours prior to vessel's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the final port of

·"call to which the option extends.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns and all Clonde_ramsining undelivarad after the 23ed Dec., 1939, will be abject to

Boat,

not ceased to do so. For this we p.m., on the Kal Tak ground. wish to record our heartfelt grati- tude: a gratitude shared by every citizen in the land. These ges- tures confirm our belief that men accord the right-doer the assistance which he deserves.

down the drain.

I figure the two oil squads to go

THE PROGRAMME Fixtures and umpires are: PRINCE EDWARD ROAD GROUND 10.00 am: Ball Club v. Pirates:

Incident

NO DESCENT TO NAZI METHODS OF WARFARE LONDON, Dec. 15 (Reuter) The Yorkshire Post points out editorially that there is a very clear answer both to the sneers of the enemy and the surprised protests of friends, regarding the forbearance of the British submarine which refrained from torpedoing the Bremen.

MORE IMPORTANT

If the example of Nazi com- merce raiders had been followed,. Britain would have lost something much more important than a valu- able naval prize-she would have betrayed the very cause for which We are fighting."

"W shall not defeat Nasligm by descending to Nazi methods of warfare."

CHINA AND WORLD WAR

Having fought for more than two years, China, is today more Umpires: F. J. Molthen, Todd & H. than ever alive to the fact that all Campos. countries must share "ecurity` and

11:30 am.: Wahoos v. Baby Pan- well-being in common if any one thers: Umpires: W., Woo, Thomas of them is to enjoy these things and Todd." Wherr, peace reigns, all countries

1.00 pm: Cardinals v. can" benefit from it, yet today we find war is afoot in Europe and Umpires: Thomas, Ruel and Eralder or supply ship, the summary

Wing Lee.ge

mankind is exposed to the peril of, unimaginable disaster. -

Cubx:

2.30 pm: Wildcats v: Canadian Chinees: Umpires: F. Molthen,

We cannot but feel anxious re- Thomas and Ruel, garding the world's future; but in-

sofar as it has been in her power, : China has, we believe, by reason of

All broken, chafed, and damaged thoods are to be left fa the Godawas, her Resistance, been instrumental

RECREIO GROUND

11.45 am. Recreio "A" 7. V.R.

where they will be ezrmined on 22nd in localizing and reducing the evil C.: Umpires: Nip Lum, Tuffy Chinn Dea, 1999, at 10 am.” by ods Surveyor Mesara Goddard & Douglas of war in the world. And we are and H. Quon.

To comply with the feneral Bonded no less strongly of the belief that

2.30 p.m.: Recreio "B" v. Chung Warehouse Regulations, consignees must when the two wars now in pro- Hwa: Umpires: Douglas, D. Walker harga Beranuo Officer in attendance gress come to an end there will and W. Lawrence.

her damazed dutiable goods are arise an effective and genuine sys- examined

All clima must reach us before tem of organized security such as the 23rd Jan 1940, or they will not may give the nations the oppor- be recognized.

No farmace will;hë“i affected

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JEBBEN & CO.,

Agenta.

15th Dec, 1939.

CBA. GROUND

12.00 noon: HK. Baseball Club v. tunity of living side by side in C.BA: Umpires: Bill Silva, M peace and in enlightenment., We Mendonca & D. Bautista: are confident that we share this

belief with farsighted and respon- 1.45 p.m. Canadian Chinese v. sible statesmen the world over. We Trojans: Umpires: N. Beltrão, J. [883 hope that they, and all why repre- Higgins & G. Gurevitch.

The Bremen is too valuable und vulnerable to be used as an armed

in the Yorkshire Post ends.

The Germans are so taken aback by the British observation" of international law that they are unable to give consistent accounts. of the circumstances. Thus marine disappeared without at- Trana-Ocean reports that the sub- tempting to attack, while Zeesen,

asserts

in a broadcast to France, that "the truth is that the Bri- tigh submarine did are a torpedo,

but as it was not a German tor- pedo, it missed its target”.

NAZI ADMISSION BERLIN, Dec. 15 (Reuter)-A German communique admits that the British submarine attacked a German cruiser in the North Sea, but conceals the loss of the U- Bost

MINISTRY OF SHIPPING

The Minister "of Shipping. Bir John Gamour, has appointed Bir Douglas Thomson, M.P., to be his Parliamentary private secretary,

and Mr. F. H Keenlyside, of the Ministry of Shipping, to be his private secretary,

The Director-General of the Ministry of Shipping, Sir Cyril Hurcomb, has appointed Mr. 8. R. Walton, of the Ministry of Ship-

ping, to be his private secretary.

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