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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received ΤΗΣ
Instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Friday, the 18th October, 1940
commencing at
10.30a.m.
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
BANISHER IN COURT Returning to the Colony the fourth, time from expulsion, Cheung Fat, 34; unemployed, was again before Mr. H. G. Sheldon yesterday charged with breach of a deportation order.
Cheung, who was banished for Ute" on Sept. 27, 1939, was sen- terced to one month's hara labour, and was warned that if he at No. 8, Thorpe Manor.. May return again heavier punishment
Road.
A' QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE
1 Frigidaire
also
and.
1 Tientsin Carpet.
Catalogues, will be issued
On View from Thursday, the 17th -October, 1940,
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
would be imposed.
Insp. Portalion prosecuted.
BURGLARS CONVICTED Two Chinese unemployed. Ho
FIRST AID TO INJURED
Course Of LecturesTM
In Chinese
GENERAL
COOK ON TWO COUNTS OF WOUNDING ATTACK WITH CHOPPER TOLD TO COURT
ALLEGATIONS THAT HE WAS CHOPPED FOUR TIMES by defendant were made by Ng Sam-yau, first complainant, when committal proceedings against Wong Ngau, 35, assistant cook, who A. course of lectures in Chinese | is charged on two counts of wounding, were begun before Mr. in First Aid to the Injured will G. T. Lowry at the Central Magistracy yesterday.
be commenced by Dr. Lam Shiu | Chun at St. John Ambulance Bri- gade Headquarters. Tai Hang Road, today at 8 p.m.
These lectures will be open the general public, and are spe claily recommended wishing to the Brigade,
to persons become Members of
and
The names
addresses of those wishing to attend should be sent in as soon as possible" to the General Secretary at Taf "Hang Road.
Kuf: 33, and Chan Blu-ktu. 56 National
30,
were charged, before Mr, G. T. Lowry yesterday with stealing from No. 5. Felix Villas one watch. a fountain pen, three pipes, one mahjong set and an umbrella, to the total value of $188, the pro- perty of Mr. James and Mr. Wol- thenTM
Red
Cross Association
Wong was charged with wound continued his work. He then felt his back and as he ng, with intent to do grievous a blow on bodily harm, Ng Sam-yau, 23, as- turned round he received another Defendant sistunt cook, and Ng Sze-tim, 19. behind his left ear. house boy, on Sept. 21 at No. 29.
Conduit Road..
Insp. C: Goodwin appeared for the prosecution, while defendant was not legally represented.
struck him a third time on the
left side of his head and agai
attempted to strike him a fourth time but be warded off the blow with his upen palm. CASE OUTLINED
Evidence Was given by Au Outlining the case Insp. Good-Cheung, chier cook, that he over- defendant asking com- win said the two complainants, heard were brothers, the first being em- plainant to chop some firewood ployed as second cook and the and when defendant received no second house boy, while defendant reply he threatened to strike com- was also employed at the same plainant,
When he turned round later he address as third cook:
On "the morning of Sept. 21.at saw blood on the face of the com- a.m. first complainant had plainant and defendant standing just returned from the market and there with a knife in each hand. was in the kitchen when defen-1 He then ran out to call for help. dant asked him to
Hearing was adjourned till to- chop some Complainant Brewood.
replied day. that he could not as he had a sore hand.
9.05
After some exchange of words, Association defendant was alleged to have taken up a chopper-and-strick complainant four times.
A monthly budget of $500,000 (national currency) for war relief activities was voted at a meeting Both defendants admitted the of the Standing Committee of the charge, the first was sentenced to National Red Cross tour months hard labour while of Ching held here: yesterday the second to 'one month's hard afternoon, Presided over by Dr. C.
T. Wang, Chairman of the Asso labour,...
Det. Bub-Insp. Byron said at ciation, the meeting was attended' Vice. about 3.45. p.m. on Oct. 14 first by Mr. Tu Yueh-sberg, defendant was seen by a Chinese Chairman, and Messrs. detective carrying the mahjong Hsiao-lal, Lin Kang-huu and set. He had also in his posses- Heng Liu, Directors. Dr. Robert sion the umbrella and the watch. Kho-sheng Lim. Field Director of
the the Relier Corps. was also present Through first defendant
second man was arrested.
The fountain pen and the pipes were sold to a marine hawker but
HE Undersigned have received they were recovered.
Instructions
to sell. by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Friday, the 18th October, 1940 commencing at 2.80 p.m.
JUNK MASTER FINED Fine of $210 was imposed by Mr. K. M. A. Barnett yesterday when, Wong Po-on, 30, master of junk T3713H; was charged before him for having on board his junk on Oct. 15 at Shaukiwan harbotir-210 tins of kerosene other than at a dangerous goods. anchorage.
Sgt. W. L Kinloch said the junk í was visited by the Police on Oct
at their Sales Room, No. 35. Han-13 at 12.45 pm, on a routine kow Road, Kowloon.
· A... QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising:-.
Teakwood Bed Room Dining
search and the kerosene was found on board the junk.
Sgt. Kinloch added that ́ only four days ago there was a fire in the same district
DUTIABLE WINE
Room, Drawing and Office Furni- Pleading guilty to the possession ture, Chesterfield Suites, Carpets, of one and three-quarters gallons Rugs, Cutlery, Clocks, Pictures, of Chinese wine, at the Cheung Curios, Ornaments, Cameras. Eino- Chau ses front near the Cheung culars, Gramophones, Records, Chau Ferry wharf, on Oct. 15, on Electric Lamps, Heaters and Fans, which duty of $2.62 had not been Porcelain, Glass, E. P. and Brass paid, Shun Luk, 59, was bound Ware, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
over in the sum of $50 to be of good behaviour. for one year by Mr. Also
8. F. Balfour, af the District Office Court, South, yesterday..
S-RO. Watts prosecuted
QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE
1 Radio-gram
Telescope
and
"Kelvinator Refrigerator iChromium Plated Standard Lamp 1 Fair Standard Lamps
AT KOWLOON
COMMITTED TO SESSIONS
J.
CHOPPED ON WRIST
REPATRIATION. OF REFUGEES
KWEILIN, Oct. 16 (Centrai The Kwangsi Provincial Govern- "Second complainant on hearing ment has announced that Kwang- the shouts of his brother ran into si refugees now in Hongkong who Wang the kitchen. He tried to aid his are short of travelling expenses brother by striking defendant to return to their native province with a bamboo pole. He missed may apply to the Hongkong ofce defendant who chopped him of the Kwangsi Relief Commission
on the wrist and on the shoulder..
for help.
After registration, they will be Defendant" then ran away and:
and sent back to escaped from the house by climb assembled ing over the west wall.
Kwangi. Upon arrival they will At 4.30 am..the next day de-j be given, accommodation. fendant was seen by two watch- men behind the house and on seeing the men approaching him defendant came up and said he wished to give himself up.
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Giving evidence Ng
Sam-yau
sald after he had told defendant he could not chop wood he turn- ed his back on defendant and
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On View from Thursday the 17th. E. Hilmsworth yesterday.
October, 1940.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
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Det.-8gt. C. Dowman prosecuted. 19 Prod The defendants. armed with a 20, Prison kalfe, robbed L3 Bing-lu, contrac tor foreman, of a wrist watch and a leather purse, containing $5.30,
LAMMERT BROS.. and also a wrist watch from Chung Lai-she, woman, on Sept. 19 near
AUCTIONEERS.
| Argyle Street,
JAPANESE FINED
PUBLIC AUCTION. Satoh Yukio, of No. 27, Hankow
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
to well by
PUBLIC AUCTION
On Saturday, the 19th October,
1940
commenting at 10.30 am
¡Road, third floor, was summoned before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen yes terday for having in his possession a radiogram without a licence and was fined $25.
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·A fine of $880-or, in default, one year in prison was imposed by Mi, 34 Familiar Macfadyen "yesterday on Yu Be for keeping a beroth and oplum divari and for possession of pipes, jopium and heroin.i
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It was stated that in a raid par... · 36 Bensitive i
at their Godown at No. 2, Woodried out by the Police 15 opium Road, Basement,
A QUANTITY OF 'VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
and
One Enamel Bath
On View on Day of Bele.
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.
"AUCTIONEERSA
pipes, 13 heroin pipes, seven lamps, 1386 heroin pills and a quantity of oplum were found at No. 177,
| Shanghal Street first Moor.
*$500 BAIL
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1940.
HAIL SMILING MORNI
"I feel so fit this morning I could tackle a very fierce man- enting tiger."
"Try tackling some of those esti- mates you should have finished yesterday."
Now, David. No bitterness. It is a very beautiful morning. Let us cast aside our mundane tasks and hearken to the pipes of Par.. If I were a poet, David. . .”
You're not. You're a very busy consulting engineer”,
***Come, comic, Mr. Scrooge. Is there no spark of sentiment in that fliary old heart?"
* Flisty old fiddlesticks, Look here, David, what is biting you today ?
*Weller as a matter of fact I went to a party last night. The foaming beakers were knocked back with speed and precision. I had a whale of a time.”
"H'm you look fresh mough. anyway."
That is the climax of my story. Somebody gave me the tip about Gimlets. You know Rose's Lime Juice being a therapeutic agent-anticipating hangovers- and so on. And it works!"
Hm. Must make a note of that Rose's Lime Juice. Confound! I've writzon is on the plans for the nety-reservoir ! "
What do you want?
If there is anything you want to buy or sell,
try a small Classified advertisement in the Hongkong Daily Press,
25 words 81.50 prepaid for 3 insertions.
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Very tough luck you put your shirt on that horse. BUT you've
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