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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

HE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Thursday the 28th. Deceraber 1939 commencing at 5.15 pm.

24

at their Sales Room, No. 2 Con-

naught Road, Central. (Room No. 205. 2nd. Floor),

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF

POSTAGE STAMPS

THE

WE Undersigned have received

instructions...

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on Thursday, the 28th day of December, 1939 commencing at 3 p.m. at their Sales Room No. 2 Connaught Road Central (Room No. 205, 2nd floor).

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

Situate, In

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The New Territories of the

GENERAL

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

MEETING TODAY

REGISTRATION ·

OF DENTISTS

The effect of the Bill is to limit the practice of dentistry, other than tooth extraction, to persons who have been admit- led to the register of dentists; clause 7 defines the persons who are entitled to registration and clause 88 prescribes the procedure for admission to the register.

A meeting of the Hongkong Provision is made in clauses 11 Legislative Cocnell will be held to- and 12 for issuing annual practis- day at 2.30 p.m. in the Council ing certificates to registered 'den. Chamber, Fis Excellency the tists and for publication at the Governor will preside.

beginning of each year of a list Immediately after the Council of persons to whom such cer- meeting, there will be a meeting ticates have been issued. of the Finance Committee at which supplementary votes total Ung $44,161 will come up for con- sideration

ORDER OF BUSINESS

The following is the Order of of Business for the Council meet- Log:

the

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Penalties are prescribed for practising dentistry without being registered and for falsely taking the game or title of dentist. Power is given to the Governor in Council to make regulations for the purpose of giving effect to the provisions of the Bill.

WATERWORKS ORD.

·AMENDMENT

The Attorney General will move That the by-laws made by the Colony of Hong Kong and regls-Urban Council under sections 5 tered in the District Land Office and 6 of the Public Health (Food) On View from Wednesday the North at Talpo as District No. 181 Ordinance, 1935, on Dec. 5. 1939,

amending the by-laws in

Paragraph (a) of section 5 of Lots Nos. 2 and 671 together with 27th December 1939.

all messuages erections and build-

Schedule to that Ordinance, under the principal Ordinance provides the heading "Sale od Muk for payment for water charges ings thereon.

generally and Dairies and Milk quarterly, or at such lesser periods Shops," be approved,

as the Water Authority may in any case determine, and for the |payment of meter rent annually.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE

Undersigned have received instructions from Liquidators

and others

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Friday the 29th. December 1939

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

For further Particulars and

Conditions of Sale apply to:

Messrs. HASTINGS & Co.,

Solicitors for the Vendor, 15-19 Queen's Road Central, 1st. floor,

Marina House.

or to

The Attorney General will move the First reading of-

A Bill to provide for Registra- tion of Dentists,

A Bill to amend the Waterworks Ordinance, 1939.

REGISTRATION

DENTISTS

OF BILL

It is considered preferable to fix water rents at quarterly Instead of sandal rates and collect them quarterly.

This Bill provides accordingly for the repeal of the words in section 5 (a) which made meter rentals an annual charge.

The object of this Bill is to re-

It is intended to bring the new Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, peal the Dentistry Ordinance, 1014, scheme into force on Jan. 1, 1940.

and enactments amending that Auctioneers.

Certain other adjustments will Ordinance, and to introduce in its be necessary in the Regulations tri stead a comprehensive enactment, the Schedule based on existing legislation in Ordinance, but these adjustments the principal

the Straits Settlements, regulating will be effected by amending. Re- and controlling the practice of gulations made under section, 29 dentistry.

of that Ordinance.

LAMMERT - BROS., AUCTIONEERS.

Hongkong, December, 1939.

at their Sales Room. No, 35 Hankow PUBLIC AUCTION.

Road, Kowloon,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

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comprising:

Teakwood Divaris, Wardrobes,

جائے

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*

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

2

Iron Bedsteads,

Chests of Drawers. Dressing Tables, Wash-

PUBLIC AUCTION

Б

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On Wavelengths of 355

metres (815 kom) 31.49

metres (9.52 megacyclus),

stands, Chesterfield Suites, Chairs, Dining Tables, Desks, Cabinets,

Bookcases. Rattan Furniture, Tea- Saturday the 30th. December 1939 poys, etc. etc.

Carpets, Rugs. Sliver & Crystal Glass Ware. Silver Cutlery, Brass,

commencing at 11 a.m.

at Godowns No. 15 and 16 of

D'AQUINO AND O'NEIL SHAW FROM THE STUDIO Children's Hour

'Short Service of Inter-

&

12.15 p.m. cession.

12.30 Schubert Quartet In Minor, Op. 29.

Kolisch Quartet

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!

EP. Porcelain and Glass Ware, The China Provident Loan Pictures, Curios, Electric Table Lamps & Heaters, Gramophones, Ornaments. Curtains, Clocks, Cook- Ing Utensils, etc., etc.

Mortgage Co., Ltd.. Kennedy Town.

п

also

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD

FURNITURE

and

A Fine Collection of New Regal

& Columbia Records.

"

One Plano by "Zeltter Winkel-

manr."

One Piano by "Minerva"

One Barometer "John, Barker

& Co."

Onə Electric Motor "Bitter" One Enlarger

One Camera “Kodak” One Typewriter "Underwood" One Grandfather Clock Three Radio Sets.

On View from Thursday" the

28th. December 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

For Account of the Concerned

15 Bales Cotton Yarn

786 Bales Old Newspaper 238 Cases Window Glass

2 Cases Cotton Piece Goods

1

Case Cotton Socks

1 Case Canvas Shoes

1 Case Cellufold Combs

1

Case Flashlight Bulbs

2 Bales Folding Box Board

86 Bags Stone Powder

39 Bundles Matches Sticks

(All Møre or Less Damaged).

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

THE BEN LINESTEAMERS,

LIMITED.

FOR LONDON and LEITH

For Freight apply

to the Agents:

W, R. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LTD.

Tel. 34165

York Building.

same); Blue Room The Girl Friend); Tea for Two (No, No, Nanette)--Re- ginald Foort Organ). Seville ('Citles of Romance' Haydn Wood); Lul- worth Cove

(Shadwell) - Reginald Foort (Organ) and B.B.C. Variety

Orchestra.

9.15 London Relay-News Summary, 9.25 Dvorak-Symphony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 95 ("The New World").

The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted by Str Landon Ronald,

10.04 pranoi.

Songs by Nan Maryska (So-

Standchen (Serenade) (R. Strauss); Morgen (To-morrow) (R. Strauss) — with plano accomp, by Gerald Moore. 10.14 Violia Solos "by Yehind! Menu-

Caprice In G Minor, Op. 1. No. 8 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea. (Paganini-Enesco). Songs My Mother ther Report.

1.03 Compositions of Eric Coates.

Taught Me (Dvorak-Persinger): La Fille Aur Cheveux De Lin (Debussy-

A Song Remembered John Mc- Hartmann). Allegro Flocco); La Cormack (Tenor) with Plano accomp. Capricciosa (Ries) with Plano ac- by Edwin Schneider. Saxo-Rhapsody companiment. --Sigurd Rascher (Saxophone) with 10.30 Symphony Orchestra cond, by The B_A Light Orchestral Concert. Composer. Music Of The Night Tango Habanera (Payan, arr. Hart-

John McCormack. (Tenor) with Pfano accomp. by Edwin Schneider. Cin derella-A Phantasy-Eric Coates and Symphony Orch

1.30 Beater & Rugby Press, Wea ther Forecast and Announcements,

1.45 "Fals" Waller (Plane and Or. gan), His Rhythm and Adelaide Hill, an (Vocal),

Fox-Trots

Tells Me “Fata" Waller and His

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone)

The

ley); Obstination (Fontenailles, arr. Cook)-Alfredo Campoli and His Or- chestra. Without A Song (film "The Prodigal"): Life Is Dream (film The Prodigal")--Lawrence

Tibbett

(Bar tone) with Orchestra.

Juggler (Groltzsch: March Of The Cauca sian Chief

'Caucasian Sket- (from phen' ches' - Ippolitov-Ivanov)

-Joseph. Skrantch: Something Wanting

Muscant and His Concert Orchestra. You (fim 'New Moon'); Rhythm with Vocal and Piano by Lover, Come Back To Me (Alm New

Flano. "Fata" 1 Can't Give You Anything Moun?-with

Valse Blue Tesoro Mio-Waltz (Margis); But Love (Fields and McHughy; That Old Feeling

(Brown and Pain) cucci)-Orchestra Mascotte. Adelaide Hall (Vocal) with "Fats"

11.00 Close down. Waller at the Organ Fox-Trots Lost Love: Don't You Know Or Don't You Cart"Fats Waller and His Rhythm with Vocal and Plano by "Fats." Viper's Drag (Wailer); ABI- gator Crami Waller) Pats" Waller

Calla (Planor Fox-Trots — Cryin' Mood: G.S.G Pardon My Love-Fats" Wailer and G.J.B. His Rhythm with Vocal and Piano by G.SK

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Close down.

5.45 Studio Children's' Hour.

6.45 Closing Local Stock Quofa- tions."

SHORT WAVE

G.3.0.

DAVENTRY

Be

THURSDAY,

DECEMBER 28, 1939.

COUGHS-COLDS

'FLU and RHEUMATISM

EPORTS to hand indicate a wave of Coughs. Colds.

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ONE NIGHT

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I

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CHRISTMAS

FESTIVITIES

IN MACAO

FINE BROADCAST PROGRAMME

MACAO, Dec. 24 The local Police broadcasting station render. ed a programime of assorted music Wavelength 17.79h.c. (18.86m.) and poetry beginning with "Adente 2.51m.. (21.5km] | Fidelis” which was very well sting 21.47m.c. (31.9fm) by pupils of the Canossian College. 15.18m.d. (19,79m.) NEWS IN ENGLISH

The solos, "Annuntio Vobis" by Transmission I-News Han

Miss Josefina de Jeans, as well as Mary

100 p.m. the three ensembles by pupils of 6.00 pm the Canossian College were very well executed, and this showed -8.45 p.m.

730 p.m. care in the preparation of the

choruses,

Full Bulletin Thar Hills Trans. II & III-News Sun

mary

Pub Bulletin

do.

do,

9.15 p.m.

6.41 The HM Bullies. That's Gold In De

(Connor and Lisbona), Headin' Home (Bim. Here. Comes the Band"). Take

Ma Boots Off When Ah Dies "(Carr);

Ole Falthful. (Care).

By that Stamped.

One of Kipling's "Just-So" Stories.

Full Bulletin

8.30

SHORT TALKS

7.00 London Belry The Butter Transmission V-News Sum

Produced by Maurice Brown.

7.30 London Relay The News, 7.45 Studio Talk by Dr. P. 8. Selwyn Clarke, Director of Medical Services, "Campaign against Tuber-

8.00 Local Time Bignal, Weather Beport and Announcement.

8.03 Hoszkowski ---From Foreign Lands-Sulte.

ducted

Berlin Blate Opera Orchestra con-

by Clemens Behmaistiche Studio Recital, by Gaston (Tenor) with E. OʻNell

(a)

Shaw at the Flano..

1 Bogne ("Manon"-Mas- sujeta: (b). Addio Mignon ("Mignon” -Thomas); (c) Che Gallda Manina La Boheme-Puccini, 2. (a) Aizk more Canta Tagilateral); (b) Pescatore Canto (Tost); (c) Luba d'estate (Tosti).

6.45 Studio - "News Notes from Home” A talk.

9.05. Reginald Foort at the Organ. Palace Theatre Medley-Intro: She didn't say "yes" (Cat and the Fiddle); Night and Day (A Gay Divarce) You're the cream in my coffee (Hold everything); Anything Goes (from

12:00 mid- night

30 am.

FROM B.B.C.

All Hongkong Time) Mondays -- Background

to the News 11.00 pm. Tuesdays Background

to the News

8.15 1. In England Now..... 11.00 p.m. Cards on the Table 8.00 pm. Wednesdays - In Eng-

6.45 a.m.

land Now Cards on the Table 9.15 a.m. Matters of Moment 11.00 pm ThursdaysMatters of

Moment

5.45 B.m. Background to the News

11.00 p.m. Fridays in England

Now

11.00 pm Saturdays in England

Now

London Log London Log

8:46 am. ∙1.30 pm. 11:15 pm Bundaya---London Log: 648.

Miss Natercia Lobe delighted Istenera with the charming 'poetry, "Paz nos Coracoes" and Master Orlando Lobo was heard to great advantage in his rendering of the Portuguese poetry, “Natal," Christ-

ITLES.

CHRISTMAS TREE

SPECIALI SPECIAL!

ANOTHER VERY LATEST WAR NEWSREEL ARRIVED YESTERDAY BY CLIPPER

ON THE

WAR FRONT

FINNS HOLDING OFF “REDS”

FINLAND-Dramatic scenes from the war-torn victim of Boviet aggression, where the gallant Finnish army is putting up a stubborn fight to save its liberty and freedom.

NAZIS SHELL FRENCH TOWNS. DOMINION CHIEFS VISIT. FRONT.

CZECHS TRAIN FOR WAR DUTY. XMAS TREES SHIPPED TỔ CHINA. OFF FOR NEW YORK IN CHINESE JUNK. CHAMP WEIGHT-LIFTERS COMPETĒ,

Showing with Walter Wanger's

A Christmas Tree for the chil- dren of the Police was held in the presence of a very large number of parents and relatives of the children as well as of frienda bi the Department. The children left the Canidrome. witia A large assortment of toys, cakes and sweets which had been pro- vided for them by the Chief of Police and Officers and friends of was attended by a large number Jockey Club will hold a Race

"ETERNALLY YOURS"

Starring LORETTA YOUNG & DAVID ́NIVEN

TO-DAY KING'S

the institution,

MILITARY CLUB

AT THE

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of grown-ups, with their families Meeting on Jan, 14 next, and that

In the afternoon, the children and at night there was a large there will be some interesting of the members of the Military party of members, who enjoyed competitions in racing among the Club had their Christmas tree, dancing until the early hours of the owners of mace ponies. and right glad were they with the morning.

large assortment of toys, cakes etc.

BACING IN MACẠO

which they received. The party. It is understood that the Macao

It is hoped that the Macao

Public will take more interestin

the "Sport of Kings."

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