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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION .

см

Friday, the 16th August, 1940 commencing at 2.30 p.m.

GENERAL

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS (CHEQUE DISPUTE

AT CENTRAL

CHARGE WITHDRAWN

European resident,

MT.

IN US. COURT

T.

IN SHANGHAI

Barnes, about 2.30 am. on Mon-

day.

Defendant was also sentenced

An American-born Chinese. Mr. to ax months hard labour for Henry Bagaman, was ordered" to banishment. It pay $2,000 and costs to Mr. Yu returning from

noise Changmel in a dispute over the was stated" that hearing a early in the morning. Mr. Barnes purchase of a bass from the Ja- tenang had gone panese for Swatow, by Commis- to investigate when they found stoner N. E. Lurton in the US.

He Court, Shanghai, on Aug. 3. defendant on the verandah. was trying to force, a shutter to gain access. into the house.

The charge against Lew Kim- yuen, allas Yee Sueygat, alias Jew Stew 43, native of Tai Shan, of un- lawful sale and distribution of opium, unlawful importation and and a fellow sale of morphins and unlawful receipt and sale of oplum dross (Yeenshee) within the jurisdiction in the of the State of Oregon

America United States of

Was de- withdrawn yesterday when fendant came up before Mr. H, G. Sheldon on remand,

Mr. Leo d'Almada Sar.. for de- fendant, said he understood the

not

at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han-Police had received instructions

from the proper authorities kow Road, Kowloon.

with the further proceed

.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:- Chesterfield Suites, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dining Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Dressing Tables, Chests of Draw ers, Ice Chests, Hatstands, Ca- binets. Bookcases, Desks Card Tables, Screens, Blackwood and Rattan Furniture, etc., etc.

Curios, Ornaments:

Electric Lamps, Celling and Table Fans, Cutlery, E.P., Brass, Porcelain and Class Ware, Gramophones and Records, Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks, Typewriters, Perambula- tora. Sewing Machines, Wash Basins, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

also

2 Electric Refrigerators

1 Gas Range

1 Steel Filing Cabinet

1 "BCA" Radio-gram

1 Adding Machine

1 Cash Register

∙1 Silver Tray -

1 Silver Bowl

to

£

The plaintif was represented by Mr. Paul F. Falson, and stated in court that he had asked Mr. Baga MARKET FRACAS SEQUEL Keung Kun 21, a fish hawker, man to obtain a pass" to Swatow Aned $50, in default six, for him, giving him $2,000 for this Was weeks hard labour, by Mr. Hims. purpose. Defendant gave him in worth yesterday when he appear- return a cheque for the same amount in case he should be un- ed before the Magistrate on

wounding

fellow able to get the pass. Later, said the witness, he decided not to go charge of hawker, Wong Yan,

It was stated that at 4 p.m." on to Swatow, but was not able to August 2. at Mongkok Market Cash Bagaman's cheque, as it was

stopped. defendant had quarreled with Inspector Chief Detective

Mr. Bagaman stated that he had obtained

a certain a pass from Murphy concurred and defendant number of other hawkers and

Agh; had started in which chop Japanese, and had paid $2,000 for was accordingly discharged.

pers were used very freely. Com-

did not require the pass. Witness plainant had attempted to inter. Plaintiff then told him that he vene, and was wounded in back and leg, Defendant was also pointed out that he had already paid $2,000 for one, and that he injured in the fracas.

Iwould not return the money to

plaintif

charge.

*!

M.

EXPULSION ORDER For breach of an expulsion or der Yam Sze kam, 18. themploy

Sheldon ed, appeared before Mr.

to yesterday and was sentenced six weeks' hard labour, and again expelled at the end of his prison

term.

was

a

the

"SPIRIT" CASE ENDS Lau On, 32, master of a barber

The defendant was ordered to shop, was convicted by Mr. Hims-! worth yesterday of having obtain pay the sum on the grounds that ed $300 from an "amah, Leung he had given Mr. Yu a cheque for $2,000 with no conditions or obliga- Wah-hol. by falsely pretending he

tions attached, could appease a certain spirit on her behalf. He was remanded on ball to come up for sentence next Tuesday.

It was alleged that Lau inform- ed the amah, on her coming to

CYCLE, CAR IN COLLISION

Defendant was only expelled on the 7th of this month.

Det-8gt: V.M. Morrison prose cuted.

SNATCHER SENTENCED Four months' hard labour imposed on So 8k wan, 19, unem- ployed, by Mr, G. T. Lowry yes- terday when he was found guilty him to have, her fortune told, that

A collision in which G. Knight, of the larceny of a fountain pen

↑ Volunteer motor-cyclist, re from Kam Fuk-sing 26. visitor her Lucky Star was at a rather low altitude as she had kicked to at Queen's' Road

death a mui tsal in a former lifeceived injuries and abrasions. Monday.

and the spirit of the mui tsal was occurred at the junction of Na- seeking revenge. He told her that than and Prince Edward Roads on he was in a position, were she will Monday between the motorcycle ing to provide some valuable thing, and car No. 1235. to appease the spirit and elevate the Lucky Star to its correctal

Central ΟΣ

Complainant was walking along de- Queen's Road Central when

and

extracted fendant came up

сот- from the fountain pen

then ran plainant's pocket, and away. An hour later complainant titude

Wellington met defendant in

Street and had defendant arrest

1 Keystone 16 mm Projector (new) ed.

and

Que 16 HP. Austin" Motor Car

So had two previous convictions.

Det.-Insp. C. Byron prosecuted.

Knight was sent to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment.

Both vehicles were damaged but With the help of her mistress the driver of the car, Chau Sau- the amah bought two gold coinskan, escaped injuries. which she gave defendant and also a considerable sum of money, she alleges. Defendant's story is that

"

BADLY DAMAGED

In order to avoid a pedestrian, Miss Janet Chang. of No. 47.

WINDFALL FOR POOR BOX

he owed the amah $85 and had Leighton Hill Road, the driver of Bails amounting to 5785 were been pestered for the return of a military truck. Pte. Bathe, of the

Regiment. ordered estreated by Mr Lowry this money, on the last occasion Middlesex

made "On View from Thursday, the 15th yesterday when Mak Yu. 38. and the ameh going to the trouble of sharp turn and crashed into a

having him arrested when she call- tramcar in Shaukiwan Chan Chung. 54, were

August, 1940.

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

charged

1

with keeping a common gaming led out. "snatcher!" on meeting him Both vehicles were badly dam-

house and 19 other defendants. charged with gambling. failed appear in Court.

Mak and Chan were on bail

on July 16.

at the Shamshulpo Ferry wharf, aged, to

"

01

ARMS WITHOUT LICENCE

LAMMERT BROS. $250 each while the others weree, was fined $10. in default, 14sored by the National Tsing Hux

AUCTIONEERS,

Letter From Shanghai Boy

In R.A.F.

on bail of $15 each.

All the defendants were

tak

Leung Man. 35. an odd job coo- Competitive examinations spon

days hard labour when he ap-University for selecting students peared before Mr. Macfadyen to study in the United States at ing part in a game of fan tan when yesterday on a charge of posses- government expenses, originally the Police raided them on Mondayston of De rounds of ammunition scheduled to begin on August 12.

Kai Yuan right at the Sun

without a licence. He was placed have been postponed to August 19 restaurant, Des Voeux Road Cen-

also on bond of $10 for giving ending on August 22. tral

false information to the police.

Det-Sgt. N. B. Fraser, prosecut

of

Table money to the total $400.64 were ordered to be puting, said that defendant came to

into the Poor Box,

Det.-St. Callinan prosecuted.

BAIL ESTREATED For failing to appear before Mr. Bheidon yesterday Tam Chuk, 20, unemployed, and Kwan Min. unemployed, had their bails of $50 estreated.

Under date of June 11, a former Shanghai Cathedral school boy.25, writes from "Somewhere in Scot land" where he is an air gunner in the R.A.F.

"I have just been promoted to

de.

the police on Saturday with a story that he had followed a man named Lal to 17. Battery Street, ground floor, where he saw him

place a bundle under the stairs. He alleged that the bundle con-

tained ammunition:

The police were

not satised It was alleged that the

with defendant's story and after fendants kept the ground floor of being questioned at length, defen- 182, Hennessy Road as a gaming dant admitted having placed the house for the purpose of Tse Fa. bundle under the stairs himself. Det. Bat. Morrison appeared for He stated he had found it in a the Police.

sewer and bad made up the story with the intention of seeking a reward for the information.

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Shanghai's Puppet Mayor Still

Awaits Reply To His

Demand

MADE

INTERNATIONAL

HONOUR TO DR. W. R. GRAHAM

An International honour has

hat Special Municipality is still who for 41 years was head of the

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Sole Agents:

MYSTERY PHONE Mayor FR Sise-en of the Shang- been paid to Dr. W. R. Graham, CALL MADE IN awaiting replies from the chair. Poultry Department, Ontario Agri- man of the Shanghai Municipal Cultural College, Guelph, On June SHANGHAI Council and French Consul 24th, a dinner was given in his sergeant. Comfortable billets and good food, I've been doing a fair.

General in Shanghai in regard to honour at O.AC. by the Poultry amount of aying but have not

Mystery surrounded a telephone the recent orders issued by Nan- Science Association and was at-

by

of tended

representatives call received by Mr. N. A. Ivanow, king for the arrest of 87 Chinese been in action as yet, and when 1 do don't worry about me. It's for

the man proposed by the Japanese, and deportation of seven for several universities and colleges in authorities in Shanghai and eigners from foreign areas in the United States and by many a good cause and in times like

Mayor Fu Sinowen to take the late Shanghai, states the Central former students of O.A.C. During these we have have to face reali- tles. My heart is in this job. We

Mr. Ch E. Metzler's place as China Daily News, according to his long career at O.A.C... the are superior to them in 'planes and

Chairman of the Ruslan Em ¡the North China Daily "News of Poultry industry expanded tre- mendously, due largely to his personnel and our boys have in-and two women, Chan Tal, 3B,

Pang Chuen, beat master; 38.) grants' Committee, when some un-Aug. 7. dividually about them and carnd Wong Pik, 39, received

T.C known person rang him up last The Mayor is said to have ask guidance. On Saturday, June 22nd, think and act for themselves, and tence each of six months with appeared before Commar,

of night and cautioned him against ed the authorities of the foreign he was presented with a portrait gift from former the hard labour' when they appeared But yesterday on charges stil work wgether whereas

excessive taking the post, saying that he areas here to instruct their res of himself, a Jerries are like sheep and once before Mr. E Himsworth yester having carried three their lender is gone they just turn day on a charge of taking part passengers and of disobeying or might share Mr. Metzler's "fate" pective police forces to carry out students and others.

if he did so, reports the North the orders from Nanking and that Dr. L. W. Taylor. University of Prezident of the tall and run. Don't worry about in a transaction of two children ders when asked to halt.

The defendant pleaded not China Daily News.

they should not give protection to Cantoria, บ „Meanwhile, a Settlement police the black-listed persons: me-ft is much worse for you than with the object of transferring

The Poultry Science Association, acted 115 for me to keep smiling and custody of the children for a guilty to the second charge.

valuable consideration.

Sergeant LS. Tate said that the guard was detailled to the offices Mayor is also stated to have galdag toastmaster at the dinner. chine up."

Insp. Morton, of the Secre- boat was sighted about 20 yards of the Russian Daily News after in his letters to the foreign au- Dr. G." I Christle, President of

said that "Just a bit about the Shanghai

called Mr. V. A Chilkin, the publisher,thorities that in the event of any OAC..

"being created by international gathering was some- boya in the RAF Chester Master, tariat for Chimese Affairs, said from the police boat. He

the

to Chinese government thing.

be cherished and defendant's. poor fellow, is reported missing that first and second defendant out and all the boats came up of the paper, had been threatened disturbances

A hot with a similar fate which befell this," valle Vernon Stanion has put in were arrested at Taipo Raliway except the

defendant's Sub-Inspector P. M. Yankovsky of will not be held responsible. something to be saved, Such mest W. B. LOXLEY & CO., (CHINA) LID. Station by a Chinese constable, chase followed and

REPLY SAID RECEIVED ings were among the happy fea some great work and has been

boat was caught up near the the French Municipal Police, who

Phot dead at 7.50 a.m. on It was reported by the Central tures of Canada and the United awarded the Distinguished Flying

About 7.30 a.m. on Monday, the Jordan Road Whart

Fress Service on Aug. 4 that the states, Cro45.

constable saw the two defendants Ping was found guilty on both Aug. §.

Shanghal Municipal Council had

ture; WE H. Allen, Secretary, De- "Ag for myself I am keeping accompanying four children. On charges and fined $10, or 10 days'

replied to Mayor Fu. Blao-en's re- was imprisonment.

EVEPOST PROTECTION

Addresses of appreciation of Dr.partment of Agriculture for New very' At and have never felt better, questioning the children, be

EXCESSIVE PASSENGERS

quest for co-operation in arresting se don't worLY.

told by Kwok" Ho, a girl, and

Recent terroristic activities and the 87 persons blacklisted by Graham's contributions to poultry Jersey H. B. Donovan, Editor and Kwek Hui, a boy, that they were Leung Ho, boat tilstress, was

science and the the poultry in- Publisher, Canadian Poultry Re- discovery of bombs in and the

Manking. being sold by defendants. He yesterday sentenced to pay a fine

near the offices of the Post Mer The reply which was stated to dustry as a whole were given by view: Major Sir Frederick Bant arrested both defendants, and on of 58, or to spend 6 days in prec, cury Company have compelled the have told Mayor. Fu that his re- Professor 1, B Rice, Mexico, N.Y., e. K.BE, MO. FRS. who re- the University of them when she pleaded gufity to a In presence of many of the information supplied by

French police authorities to take charge of Carrying

quest had been taken note of by President, World's Poultry Science presented farther measures and a new co older residents of Shanghal and later arrested third defendant...

the Council. It would be referred Association; Hon, P. M. Dewan. Toronto; and Dr. M. A. Jull, Uni- of business associates, the remains All three will be recommended; passengers,

crete pill-pox was erected oppo-alf members of the Council for Minister of Agricultude for On- verkity of Maryland, DUMPING RUBBISH.

. of the Iate Mr. Andrew, for deportation.

A fine of $19, or 10 days, in alte the entrance to the building attention, the reply was said care; Professor J, G, Halpin, Uni-Dr. Graham expressed his ples- Jardine Richardson, who pass-

the verdict in Avenue Edward VII on Aug 6 to have further told the Mayor versity of Wisconsin Professor sure for the honour extended to Was Bentence of top months hard prisonment,

C. Kaandel, Pennsylvania State him. Dr. Graham retired on super- ed away suddenly in his office

Three police. armoured cars an on Monday, were laid to rest in labour was passed by Mr. Hims against Chan Kwan Yiu and Yip

NEW YORK, Aux. 18 (Reuter College; George Robertson. Domin annuation of 10th April: last from Bubbling Well Cemetery in Aug worth yesterday on 17 Kan alias Fuk, who were seen dumping mad armoured trailer, French police-

ar and rubbish at the Southern men and a guard of French solA British liner arrived here yeston Poultry Husbandman, Ex the position he held for more than 8. The services were conducted by Li Hung, kwan, 33, who was the Rev. 0 Wifred Allan of the rested when found on the veran entrance of Yaumatt Typhoon diers are now on the watch near terday with 162 British children perimental Farms Service Do 40 years, and is now

aboard the premises of the company.

minion Department of Agricul Burlington, Ont Union Church,'

dab of No. 1, Granville Road, by Shelter yesterday.

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