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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
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PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
MHE Undersigned have received instructions from The Liquida- tors and others
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
04
Thursday, the 5th September, 1940
commencing at 10.30 am.
THE undersigned have received instructions from The Regis- trar, Supreme Court.
to sell by
GENERAL
ALL SUMMONSES D.B.S. Students' Part
In Arrest Of Alleged
WITHDRAWN
REGISTRATION OF .
PERSONS
Robber Told In Court
Nine summonses for failure to supply particulars as specified un der Form 2 of the amended re- gulations of the Registration of Persons Ordinance, brought into force in July, and which required
It was stated that at 20 am all British male and female sub- on Aug. 24 the complainant, Chan jects to register within two weeks, wah, of No. 12 Duke Street, was! came before Mr, H. G. Sheldon' at
returning from shopping. Oni the Central Magistracy yesterday, Thursday, the 5th September, 1940 Joan Armstrong, Miss Rose Hobbs, following, siapped her on the back Those summoned were Mrs. Vera nearing her home the defendant, La Flu, who apparently had been at 12 o'clock (noon)
Hog two students of the Diocesan Boys' School Intervened in a highway robbery and arrested the alleged robber was related before Mr. E Himaworth at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.
The students were ERNEST LIU, 18, and his brother JOHN, 18. of No. 4 Duke Street.
PUBLIC AUCTION
at their Sales Room, No. 3 Con-naught naught Road Central Second Floor,
Floor
A QUANTITY OF LINEN
Comprising:-
Table cloths, Napkins, Towels, Pillow cases, Table covers and sun- dries.
also
10 bundles Galvanized Plain Sheets
8 colla Galvanized Wire Shorts
1 carton Olive Oll
and
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERS.
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Road Central.
Second
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Forthcoming Marriages
The following forthcoming mar- riages were announced yester day:-
of Queen Mary Hospital, Miss Margaret Jean Rainey, of Kow- of the neck and snatched her at their Sales Room, No. 2 Con-loon Hospital, Mrs. Edris Marta wrist watch.
Chan struggled with the Christina d'Aquino Carvalho, of
Mr. Cheng Ka-chun, Editor of Salisbury Avenue, Mrs. J. S. Lan- and managed to recover the watch,
the the Tiensia Pictorial, residing st $16. During dolt, of Bay View Mansions, Miss valued
of Prince struggle Chan raised the alarmį No. 376, Queen's Road West, and Beatrice Maria Alves, Edward Road. Mrs, Olga Basto and Ernest Llu, who was in his Miss Chan Wai-man. residing at Remedios. of Granville Read, Mrs. garden at the time, went to her No. 18, Un Chau Streak, Letitia Remedios Xavier and Miss assistance. Carmen Augusta Xavier, both of McDonnell Road.
The Motor Car of Cheng Kwal Tan trading" as Man Lee Garage: Licence No. 294 (Public Vehicle),
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
22 INCHES OF RAIN LAST MONTH
Sunshine 38 Hours
Below Normal
The first week of August was for the most part cloudy and rainy with frequent thunder and light ning On the 8th the weather fin- proved. and continued mainly
PUBLIC AUCTION. sunny until the 19th, with occa-
TO SELL 'DY,
PUBLIC AUCTION
sional falls of rain.
A typhoon, which passed imme- HE Undersigned have received diately to the south of Gap Rock
instructions
on a westerly track at 11 am, on the 21st gave rise to a gale and prolonged rainfall. Weather re- mained unsettled until the 28th, but the last Ave days of the month were fine and hot, owing to the influence of another typhoon which moved NNW across Formosa on the 30th.
ON
Friday, the 6th September, 1940
commencing at 2.30p.m.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
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Lt. Harry Allan Barnard, of the On the approach of the student defendant took to his heels closely U.S. Navy, and Miss Stella, Ann Mr. H. J. Armstrong appeared followed by Ernest. The chase Marriner; residing at the Penin- for Mrs Armstrong, while Mr. Jled along Embankment Road into sula Hotel... M. d'Almada Remedios represent- Prince Edward Road,
whose
Sgt. Harris said that he was Instructed not to press the cases
in sight.
Mr.
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作
civilian
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1940.
A HA'PORTH OF TAR
"Steward, there's tar on my dinner jacket."
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* Yassir. Off the rigging, Sir. We told you it was wet, Sir, but you wouldn't take no notice. Up you want like a
·two-year-old."
"Laos. And what did I do next ?...”* * You sang some songs, Sir. Greatly appreciated they was. Some of the craw askad me if you'd be so good ar to write out the words.” -
"I have to think about that, Steward. So altogether it was a pretty matey night?"
* Thors's been nothing like it on the South China Sea, Sir, since the Parsar
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wow the bish Sweep. All the other ġenzismenjars confined to their banks, Sir. They say it was the lobster mayase."
** Lobster grandmother! Why didn't 'they stick to gin and Rose's as I did ?
I haven't got a hanjpver." --
* You're not ike first gentleman I've beard say that about Bour's Lime Jarson. Not by a long chalk.
*Good. And.now I think I could do with an eye-opener -- a nice stid gin and Rose's. I suppose the sun is over the yardarın ? **
*** Sir, the sun is permanently ower thr yavdarm in the South China Sea.”
Ed Mrs. Landolt, and Mr. F. X:-: FICKED UP STONE
V. P. Komaroff, d'Almada, jnr.. represented Mrs. Realising his predicament the clerk of works of the War Depart and Miss Xavier.
defendant stopped, picked up a meat, and Miss A. F. Petrova, re- Before taking _the_summons stone and, after threatening the siding at No.11A, Carnarvon, against Mrs. Armstrong.
boy, resumed his fight. Ernest, Road. case was the first called, Sgt. J. after sizing up the man, thought! Harris, of the Special Branch that discretion was the better
Mr. Lui King-yu, merchant, re- asked leave to amend the charge part of valour, and merely con- siding at No. 97, Wig Lok Street, from Form 2 to Form 1.
tented himself with keeping him and Miss Leung King-wal, resid
ing at No. 23, Kennedy Road. Joined by his brother, John, the
Mr. Tang Lok-shiu, merchant, { Capt. C. M. M. Man, of HM. Re- earnest. Mr. Hoo Man-lut, staf of the residing at No. 28, Wellington (gular Army, and Miss Georgina. chase, was resumed in Seeing that he was no match for Sun Co., and Miss So Yuk-sau. re- Street, and Miss Cheung Pul-lan, Marr, residing at No. 2, St. John's
fleet-footed
defen-siding at No. 178, Jaffee Road. boys,
Apartments, the dant stopped and attempted to gain his freedom by intimidation. John, however, jumped on tim and with the assistance of his brother turned defendant over to the police.
0.5 the police believed that the pecple were not trying to evade registration. They had probably been misinformed through the Press and the radio that they had to register within a certain date.
Taring this time some of the defendants appeared to be out of the Colony and might not have heard of the notification.
Sgt. Harris added that the de- fendants were not required to fill in Form 2 under which they were
summmed,
LETTER SENTE
After evidence had been taken. defendant was committed to the next Criminal Sessions,
Det-Sgt. C. Dowman ap- peared for the prosecution. Mr. Armstrong said he would plead not guilty if the charge was since Sgt. Harris admitted that amended to one of failing to re- the police were not pressing the gister. He had sent a letter to case and that there, had been no the Registration Office on Aug. 3 wilful intention to evade registra- informing them of the date of his tion he was not prepared to wife's return and that, submitted amend the charge.
(The mean temperature for the Mr. Armstrong. was suficient Sgt. Harris replied that it was at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han-month was 80.7 deg. Fah, which is notice.
not the Intention of the police to
kow Road, Kowloon.
1 deg. below normal. A maximum Though the police claimed that prosecute or persecute people but or 92.2 deg. was recorded on the they had not received that letter they wanted the public to bear in 30th, and a minimum of 73.0 deg. Mr. Armstrong said he was pre- mind that they must register.
He then made an application on the 22nd. The mean relative pared to prove that the letter had
that all the summonses be with- comprising:-
humidity was 86 per Tent against been delivered
Mr. Sheldon remarked that drawn which was granted. Teakwood Drawing Room, Dina normal of 83 per cent.
Sunshine amounted to ing Room, Bed Room and Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Run- hours, which is 38 hours less than ners, Sun Blinds, Golf Clubs; Ice normat. Rainfall was excessive for Chests, Electric Lamps, Irons and the sixth month in succession, the Table Fans, E. P., Brass, Glass and total being. 22.00 inches, against a Porcelain Ware, Gramophones and normal or 14.27 inches. Records, Curios, Ornaments, Pic- The maximum' wind velocity in: tures, Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks. a gust was 83 mp.h. at 2.54 p.m. Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
on the 21st, during the passage of the typhoon.
also
A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD WEATHER REPORT
FURNITURE
and
2 Sewing Machines
1 Adding Machine
1 Steel Filing Cabinet
1 Flask Light
1 Cooking Stove
3 Bed Room Buites
1 Dining Room Suite
Hongkong Royal Observatory
10 a.m., Sept.
4.
DOCTOR SENT TO GAOL
FOR FIVE YEARS
With bowed head Dr. Crichton Alison, fifty-one-year-old an- aesthetist. of Harley-street, W., walked out of Old Bailey dock recently to begin five years' pent! servitude.
He had been found guilty, with an Indian medical student, Kaikahnson Bram Kermani, aged forty-five, and a twenty-two- year-old Irish girl Della Walsh, of conspiring to procure the miscarriage of three young women.
Kermani, receiving A similar1 The woman, on whom an in- sentence to Dr. Alisony squared his quest was held, was believed to Parometer, (at sea level), 29.74 broad shoulders and pressed hic have passed through their hands,
ins
Temperature, 82 F.
Humidity, '84 per cent.
Wind Direction, ENE
Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature; maximum yesterday,
90 F.. Temperature; minimum last night,
76 F.
2 Radios "Delco" and Westing Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th
house"
today 0.48' ins
2 Electric Refrigerators. "Kelvina- Total rainfall since January 1st,
tor" and "Gibson"
also
"One Ford V. 8 Roadster 1934"
(taxed to July 1941).
109.73 ins. Against an average of. 68.73 ins Sunset tonight, 6.38 m Sunrise tumorrow. 6.07 am
thin lips tightly as he followed and observation was kept on Dr the Harley-street man to the cells. Allson's consulting room and Ker-
The woman, said to have acted mand's house,
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under the influence of Kermani,: Kermani, it was stated, was a whose acquaintance she made in Persian, but at the age of four he an Indian restaurant in Leicester was taken to Bombay, where he square, W., three years ago was went to a medical-college. Later he attended medical college bound over for three years,
in London, passed in midwifery aud gynaecology, but failed r medicine.
For fifteen years Dr. Alison an Aberdoalan, had been in practice in Lambeth-walk, S.K He had 3,200 patients on his panel, served on the board 'ot guardians and the borough council.
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Divisional Detective Inspector
4 pm, Sept. 4. Oxland, the Scotland-yard man in
He had been a professional backer of racehorses until he lost all his money..
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Barometer (at sea level): 29.70 ins. charge of the case agreed with PRESS FREEDOM GIVES
Temperature. 80 F.
Or View from Thursday, the 5th Humidity, 83 per cent.
"September, 1940–
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
Guerillas Dynamite Peking Tientsin Railway
"PELPING, Bept 4 (Reuter)~~~The Peking-Tientsin Raliway
Wind-Direction, ESE. Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Maximum temperaturé, 83 F. Minimum temperature, 76 F. Rainfall. nil.
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Dr. Alison's counsel that he was kind and generous to the poor. But he disclosed another side to "the"""picture=the doctor's criminal
activities, with Kermani.
“NATION'S SAFETY
VALVE"
3 CASES A WEEK
Mr. E. Shinwell, M.P., speaking Dr. Ailson and Kermani, he said; at Hanley, said: "I hope "the Gov- had been associated for twelve ernment will not make the mistake months, and three" women passed of interfering with the freedom through their hands, on an aver of the Press, or the free expression age every week.
201 opinion so long as there is Fees from afty gütness to £85 nothing subversive in the views were obtained from women who expressed. A free Press and opin after being seen by Dr. Alison in ion is the nation's safety valve. his Harley-street consulting room
To suppress opinionis would were passed on to Kermant, who leave the public without effective received them in his house in West means of dealing with rumours or End-lane, Hampstead, N, W
we
Dr. Alson, who denied the alle afirming sound criticism of Gov- 045619gations against him, said his per-ernment policy. That, as
sonal fee was always £3 or £3 38 have already seen, did more harm than good in those countries. for a consultation,"NAM
which have fallen a victim to It was through the death in
Hitler March of the wife of an Arroy officer serving abroad that Scotland-yard at last got on the track of the Lambeth- walk doctor with Harley
· street address, and the Indian medias) student.
09 32 35 1942 41
I think that a frank statement trons Mr Dutt Cooper on the sub- ject would help to clear the air. Ht is the last man from whóm We expect the suppression of cri-
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