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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
B. W. O. F.
LATEST LIST OF "SUBSCRIPTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. The following is the latest list of
The Undersigned have received THE Undersigned have received
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
Tuesday, the 8th October, 1840
commencing at ii am.
at their Sales Room, No. 2 Con-
naught Road (Room No. 205, Second Floor).
23 Ceiling Fans
4 Pieces Auto Parts
"4 Cases Soldering Lamps (Blow
Lamps)
9 Tins Oli
also
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE SAMPLE GOODS AND
FURNITURE
and
& Cases Paper-more or less dam-. aged (at present stored in the Basement of No. 2. Wood Road).
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Tuesday, the 8th October, 1940
commencing at 5.15 pm.
at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor);
A VALUABLE" COLLECTION OF ́POSTAGE STAMP3
Including:
Hongkong, Bermuda, Seychelles,
Chiria, etc..
also
Straits Settlements (with me
rare provisionals)"
and
A Collection of Silver Jubilee
Coronation Stamps.
Instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Friday, the 11th October, 1940
- commencing at 2.30 pm
subscriptions received to date for credit of the British War Organism tion Fund, Hongkong branch:----
Previously acknowledged. and $597,805.98...
£100
|
GENERAL
Manila As Centre For War
Relief In Far East
Manila is becoming the centre
of war rellef activities in the Für
URBAN COUNCIL
MIG. TODAY
The Urban Council will
Ia.
meet
tem-
East; it was indicated on Septem- today at 4.15 p.m. and the follow- ber ̄ ̄ ̄30 ̄ ̄ ̄by ~~Philippine Red Crossing are the Orders of the Day!........ |officials, who announced that the
Correspondence relative to Red Cross has agreed to assist in the proposed erection of B. Herschend (Monthly) 10, C. the shipping of clothing made by porary publia latrines of the open Austin ̈ (Monthly) 10, W. Hewitt the French community in Shang-plt type on the following sites:- (Monthly) 10. D. J. Valentine hai and intended for needy child- (1) Crown Land adjoining Lot (Monthly) 20. J. C. C. Matthews ren in France, reports the Manila No. 2133 SD 1 in Po Kong VII-
lage. (Monthly) 20, Anonymous 20, W. J. Bulletin Knight (Monthly) 10, Miss G. Ezra
(2) Crown Land behind Lot No. 15, Seme Members of the European
[7174 S.D, 1 in Chak Un Village: Staff of Messrs. Butterfield and
The request for assistance was (3) Crown Land near Lot No. Swire-September 107, S. A. Kent addressed by Mrs. Cosme, wife of 6798 8.D 1 in Sheang Sha Po 10. Sale of 1000 B.W.OF. Postal the French "consul in Shanghai, to Village, (near 51)
REQUEST FOR HELP
at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han-Labels per Lady MacGregor 20, Colonel Peck, commanding the (4) Crown Land near Lot No. kow Road, Kowloon.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising:-
Eas-
Two Members of the European Fourth Regiment, B. Marines, 3840 SP. 1 in Nga Tsin Wai Vil- Staff of the Taikoo Sugar Refining Shanghat. Mrs. Cosme, through lage, Co-September 20, Edgar Davidson Colonel Peck; was assured that the (5) Crown Land inside Walled (Monthly) 50, Prison Staff 200.89, Philippine Red Cross would co-City between Southern and Fung Keong Rubber Manufactur- operate with the French com-Item Gates. ing Co. Ltd. (August) 200, Hong-munity in Shanghai in getting the kong Bowling Alleys 25, C. W clothing to the French children Teakwood Dining Room, Draw- Jackson (USA) 10, S Brunen 10. for whom they are intended." ing Room, Bed Room and Office Anonymous 3. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs," Table (Tavadla (Monthly) 10, G. C. Wor-
VITAL ROLE Fans. Lamps, Perambulators, rall (Monthly) 80, A. McAlpine Last year the Philippine Red Gramophones and Records, Cut (Monthly) 10, Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Cross again played a vital role tri
also
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE
Death Of Mr. J.R. Maughan
Shanghai
In
FORMER HONGKONG
”་
BUSINESSMAN
Mr. Joseph R.
Manghan,
lery, Clocks, Pictures. E. P., Brass, C. G. Alabaster (Monthly: 50, Fay Far East Red Cross activities when Porcelain and Glass Ware, Curlos, Sub-Lt. W. R. L Bowley (Monthly) it made arrangements for the pro- Ornaments, Cooking Utensils, etc.. 2, G. H. Cautherley (Monthly) 20, duction by the Philippine govern etc.
L. M. Wylle (Monthly) 25, M. F. L. ment's science laboratory at Ala-- Haymes (Monthly) 10, Miss K. Mbang of millions of doses of Anderson (Monthly) 50, J. W. cholera vaccine, which was pald Buckwell (Monthly) 50, B M for by and forwarded to the Chi- Bicheno (Miss) (Monthly). 10. M. nése Red Cross. This service made Beraha and Co. (Monthly) 25, .it possible for Chinese-hospitals to FRIBA, prominent Shanghai Lyon-Mackenzie (Monthly) 100, obtain the vaccine at considerably businessman and a partner in the Stad of Union Insurance Society less production cost and shipping firm of Lester, Johnson & Morriss, of Canton Ltd., Sept. 93.55, Anony-expense than would have been 20 Kluklang Road, died in hospital mous 25, Anonymous 50, E. W. Pud- necessary if the vaccine had been on Sept. 28 one hour after he had ney (Oct.) 25, A. C. Wilcox-Sep-produced in the United States, as been involved in a traffic accident tember 25. Analysts Government was originally Intended. Laboratory (Monthly) 85, s. E EJ-
and
Tientsin Carpet
1 Plano Accordion
1. Combination Safe
1 Iron Safe
1 "Rolliecord" Camera
2 Dining Room Suites
On View from Thursday, the
October, 1940.
gar (Monthly) 5, Major H. L Wright 40.60, J. A V. Hart Davis 10, Joha Moodle (October) 20, Staff of Sani- tary Department 56.46, Some of the Chinese Start of Messus. Wi- 10thinson and Grist (Sept.) 13.50, Anonymous 200, Sale of 5 CHAS Badges per Mrs. Bagram 5, Sale of CHSS. Badges per Mrs. H. F. Phillips 3. Mrs. A. Raymond (Mis- cellaneous Sale), 4.15. Royal Hong- kong Golf Club, Ladies Section Golf Competition held at Deep Water Bay) 116, Mrs. FM. Deacon (Monthly) 10. Total: $599,788.13.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
..
CROSSWORD NO. 726
ACROSS
1 Mineral
spring
4 Humid
* Head
coverings
12 Fish 13 Genus of
swans
and14 DU]
On View from Thursday, the 3rd October, 1940.
Tezina: Gaali on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
15 Pay the
expenses of
17 Swedish
soprano
19 Concerning
20 Skill in
performance
21 Unaccented
22 Minnie 23 Danish
territorial division
24 Part of a
muit
PUBLIC AUCTION. 25 Maple
26 Hebrew
2100th Main paint
THE Undersigned have received 28 Weighing
niachine
29 Wall
paintings
31 Fruits of
PUBLIC AUCTION
33 Bathe
35 Weaving
frame
Wednesday, the 9th October, 1944 | 35 Malden
commending at 19.30 am.
loved by Zeus
es Hellow place
at No. 134 AI, Austin Road, Kow- 37 Wrap & the
loon.
A QUANTITI : OF VALUABLE.
'HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
"On View from
Tuesday, the ath
1940,
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
around a
*88 Performs.
29 Dined
40 Plate of
window. giaan
41 Babylonlig god of the
(Towards
43 Bouth
American rodent
em
DAMP OLOR
1
Re
PMT
26
VRALS BRAVE
P
What S'hai Britons Are Doing
NEW DRIVE FOR
WAR EFFORT
in the French Concession, reports the North China" Daily News.
Mr. Maughan was driving his car along Route de Say-Zoong in a southerly direction, when there. was a collision between his car and "a tram, which was going north. The accident occurred at 3 pm. Just outside the Hospital of the Russian Orthodox Confraterni-' ty and Mr. Maughan, who received critical injuries, was taken thers. All efforts to save his life failed arid he died an hour later.
NATIVE OF NEWCASTLE
A native of Newcastle, Mr. THE RECEIPT OF A GOLD Maughan came out to a firm `of WATCH AND CHAIN FROM architects, in Hongkong and he SERVICE MEMBER SWELLING arrived in Shanghal about twenty- | THE AEROPLANÈ FUND KY $1,000 Ave years ago when he joined the and several other gifts augur welfarm at Lester, Johnson & Morriss, for the future of the latest drive with whom he has been connected of the War Efforts Sub-Committee ever since.
He was a member of the Shang- of the B.RA. to raise money for purchase of planes by asking all hal Club and the Country Club its members and British subjects and was a very keen golfer, being here to send their discarded trin-a member of the Hungjao and kets, old gold, platinum or silver Seekingjao Clubs. Mr. Maughan articles to two accredited estab-was also a member of the Police Hshments, reports the North China Specials, Daily News,
ried two months ago; Hë also lea-
His daughter, Mrs. Barry Dean, The establishments concerned who is now in Hongkong, was mar- LAPS are Mesars. Alexander Clark & Coves a widow, resident in Shang- AMET Boyes Bassett Ltd., of 215 Nanking hal, and two sons who are serving
25
417
WIN
Ltd, Bassoon House, and Messrs.
in His Majesty's Forces at home, Road. They have undertaken to
Another son is member of the receive these extra donations to the arm of Thomson & Co., auditors, Voluntary War Contribution Fund
in Hankow and remit their basic' value to the Fund."
APPEAL TO LOCAL BRITONS
For the information of all mem-
MARADAbers of the BRA and British sub-
Zaan RI ZDRL S
Ace Sue
jects in Shanghai" the following circular was issued recently:
Let your old jewellery and trinkets help to boy a Spitire or a Hurricane,
You are invited to send all old gold,; platinum er silver articles which you
do not use to Messrs. Alexander Chark
China Briton Worked Way To England To Enlist
& Co, Ltd, of Bassoon House or to After working his way, to Eng-
ERNE REDN· ZAG MEATS Boyes Bassett Ltd of 215 land from Shanghai, Mr. James
REDN
44 120107
axpression
46 Sea eagle 48 Caze for
zmati.
articles
50 Fall botínd
51 Peasant in
India
52 Buff-Nike
bird
Nanking Road, as an extra donation Richard Dudley, formerly a proba-
STARN VRC to the Voluntary War Contribution onary Sergeant in the Shanghat
53 Unit of work
DOWN
1 Place 2. Rambling 3 Vigilant
Sanute
The point
15. Man's
mickrame Annoy Impression from type Low-bred
fellow Indefinitu
article 10 Exnetly upright
11 Guide
16 By
18 Bymbol for
SOLUTION TOMORROW
De
21 Not so much 22. Acidity"
23 Old Dutch
·iquid
measure
24 Wicked
25. Cuckoo-pint
Zt Presented
28 Implement
36 Rant
31 Pierce with A bear
32 Drunkard
34 Crescent
shaped
38 Supply with
food
37 Plane
surface of
98 Old.
womaniah
40 Father 41: Part of
"to be"
Tondla
Transgress
Urge on Negative Birthplace of Abraham
Municipal Police, has enlisted as The above firms have, kindly, “can- sented to receive the gifts and remit a pint in the RAF, reports the their basic valne to the Pund. Also North China Daily News. He left. they will issue provisional receipts to Shanghai on May 14, taking charge ( donors and submit lists of donors of seven seamen, and joined a names to the Fund for formal acknow- Panamanian freighter, the 8.5. ledgment to be made later,
HM. Consul-General
This scheme has the approval of Penelopi, at a northern port in Japan. The Penelopi sailed to Many articles, perhape put away and Vladivostok, and from there to not seen for years, are likely to manka Purtland, Oregon.
# valuable contributions to local war⠀⠀⠀ WORKED WAY OVER effort, "If the response to this appont At Portland, Dudley visited the is as generous as anticipated. The British Consai, who saalsted him following list gives an idea of what 10
look for Amongst your old jewellery in signing up with the 8.& Con- |and trinkets :- didma
ddy watches. Chriss, dor, a freighter, sailing between fols ofgarette Canon rings, carrings, Britain and the U.8.A. Do this bracelete neckinoen, brooches, per ship he worked his way over to dants prise cups stada laks, dp, England. He had always expressed allverware, and many other and a ticles:
Solution NaC, 125 METIS 10 ARBL BA OE ANTIABALONE PENCE REPAYER
11GATINIITAM 8 TAL18 TELATLY E ABETITRAIN 111
teen desire to join the BAT which has proved to be the Em- pire's greatest defender, and thus ho finally tuinlled his wish,
„Many China Britons have chosen the same way of enlisting as Mr. James Dudley, and have worked their way home to Join up in one |of HM. services. At the present Lime however, most of those. Bri- tons wishing to volunteer put in.
PAROLET WRIGHT-- applies ons at the recruiting office 11 PEREZITRE here, and AMATASTELAERN for
DARET WROTEL
ALAMEDA
MARINERT
JYARDEIL
ENA
sent to ngapore before bein
the 21-year-old
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1940.
SANDEMAN
SHERRY & PORT Obtainable everywhere
FIRST CLASS TIP
"Might I enquire, Sir, whether you have recently visited Spitzbergen'ot
·Baffin klanci ? **
"Of course I haven't?".
'* Then no doubt you are interested in some commercial form of refriger- tion - chilled beef, for instance ?'”. "Nothing to do with it.”
"In that case, Sir, you will have no objection to closing that window. It is exceedingly cold, and the draught | is ferocious."
"I beg your pardon, Six. I'm terribly -sorry-Facts, Fee-a-most- appalling headache, and the cool dir does it good. I attended a most rejoyable party last night, and I'm foeling much the worss for it."
"My dear fellow, why didn't you say so at first? Trouble is, it's so lung
since I've had a hangover"inyscit. I've almost forgotten the symptom. Was there no Rose's Lime Juice in your corner of the Shires ?" " Afraid I don' follow you.” “Rose's Lime Juice, l'said. Cancele hingevers, in advance. You either mix it with gin, or rwalków a stiff, glass solo before bed. Why, man, it's smoothed the paths of thousands.” "You're talling me that Rose's fills this long felt want ?'" “I've never known it fall,”) *Then, Sie, & aur deeply indebted to you. Here is my card. I trust that we shall we more of each other. Much mare. Are you by any chante frue to dine tonight?. Wonderful how then chaný murointers akange the course of ondʼa madarika kifi“.
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October 1, 1940.
Japan's Eyes On Singapore By Dr. Lo Chia-lun
Indo-China On The Eve Of War
By Dunsford Hill
Japan, China and Indo-China
Loads Of Lies, Japan's Rumor Offensive
Axis Pact, Embargo and Loan
Tea Cup Diplomacy
Wang Ching-wei Feels Insulted
Years Of Japan In Manchuria.
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