PAGE 8 HONGKONG DAILY "PRESS
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
RETURNED TOO SOON
GAQLED
Sentences of six months" - hard 6 LIFE THREAT ALLEGED
labour were imposed on four re That defendants had threatened turned banshees, who were complainant with his life and de-j banished for a period of 10 years, |manded $10,000 was alleged by the¦ at the Central Magistracy yester THE Undersigned have received prosecution when Wong Hah-fong. day.
Instructions
to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION
on Thursday, the 31st October, 1940.
commencing at 10.30 a.m.
10, merchant of No, 113, Wanchai Before Mr. Lowry." Tse Kam Road, Arst floor," and Cheung admitted returning before his Kung-hop, 25, were charged before period had expired, having been Mr. Lowry with conspiracy, with bänished for 10 years in 1939," another, not in custody, to threa-
Det. Sgt. Dewar prosecuted. ten Tang King-wai, 47, merchant, Chan Kee-leung. 28, Kwan of No. 33. Jordan Road, with in- Chun, 27 and Ng. Yu, 30, all jury to his person to cause the lat-pleaded guilty to similar offences ter to emit the prosecution of an before Mr. Sheldon, Chan was action in the Supreme Court taken banished in September, 1934, while at their godown, No. 2 Wood Road, out by the complainant against de- the last two defendants were ban
fendant and the Kin Kee Trading ished on Oct,-5 and Oct. 15, 1940. Company.
respectively. Insp. Portallion pro Defendants were also charged; secuted. with intimidating complainant, while Cheung was additionally charged with demanding $200 from Tang...
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
On View on Day of Sale.
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
Mr. M. A da Suva is for the prosecution, while Wong' is repre- sented by Mr. Hin-shing Lo and Cheung by Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ.
Hear rig was adjourned to this afternoon at 2.30.
RIVETS STOLEN
AT KOWLOON
GENERAL
Stanley Holloway, the Yorkshire comedian and originator of 'Old Sam giving one of his famous humorous monologues. Cecil Madden, the producer, apparently enjoys the joke. Stanley. Holloway broadcasts in 'Starlight' feature of the BBC's Overseas programme at 1.15 am. British Summer Time each Friday morning.
CLAIM BROUGHT | ROAD SPLASHER FOR RENTAL FINED IN SHAI
SUMMARY COURT HEARING
STAIRCASE ROBBERIES Hearing was adjourned until to- (morrow of the case in which Lam Kok-tean, 23, alias Lám Tak-cho, Yip Po-plu, 23; Yuen Kat, 24, and Lam Chol-chun, 20, are charged with-armed robbery. The first and third defendants are additionally That thefts from the Taikoo charged with possession of a dag- was also charged with possession of two knives. ·
Det.-Sgt. H. J. Baldwin, prosecut ing said that the first three de- fendants robbed a woman of a gold finger ring at the staircase of No. 783. Nathan Road. The first and For stealing five rivets and three
second defendants robbed a woman nuts and bolts, Szeto Cheong. 20, of a gold ring and a jade finger painter, was similarly sentenced.
Four months' gaol was imposed
ring at the staircase on Li Wah, 45, dock coolle, and Ip Kilung Street, and another of a Friday. the 1st November, 1940 Ching, 30, butler maker, for steal-finger ring at the staircase of No.
PUBLIC AUCTION. dockyard were quite frequent had ger, while the second defendant Summary Court yesterday by Lucy motorists splashing through flood-
HE Undersigned have received THE
Instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
❤
оп
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at-their-Sales Room, No. 35. Han- kow Road. Kowloon.
comprising:-
Teakwood and Iron Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Wash- stands. Chesterfield Suites, Side boards." Dinner Waggons, Chairs,
revealed when several persons were charged before Mr. Sheldon.
Wong Tak, 25, painter, charged with stealing 18 rivets was sen- tenced to four months' hard la-l
bour.
1
of No. 13,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1940.
EARLY DINNERS
IN THE
HONGKONG
WARNING
WILL BE GIVEN
THREE MINUTES BEFORE THE END OF
HOTEL
THE INTERVAL OF
" GONE
WITH THE WIND"
THROUGHOUT THE BARS & LOUNGES
• OF THE
HONGKONG HOTEL
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
CHINA SENDS FELICITATIONS
TO TURKEY
JEWISH CHIEF SENDS GREETINGS
TO DR. BENES
LACK OF REGARD FOR OTHERS Gratification that the Municipal A claim for $300 was brought before Mr. Justice Williams at the Folice were taking steps about
· CHUNGKING Oct 29 (Central), Tong, of Tong's China Delight, of ed streets of the Settlement was No. 61, Des Voeux Road Central. expressed by Mr. C. H. Haines,On behalf of 50,000,000 Chinese against K. Weiss, manufacturers Registrar, in HM. Police Court, Mohammedans the Chinese Mo-
of Shanghal, on Oct. 22, when Mr. W. hammedans' National representative, purchase price of natures and Black, a driver of the Reliance Association sent messages of fell- rental dae for the ground floor Motors, was charged with driving citations to General Ismet Inoeue, ing to an Agency message, sent a car at an inconsiderate speed on President 01 Turkey, and Mr. of No. 8, Pedder Street,"
Mr. M. A. da Suva appeared for October ber 3, on Bubbling Well Eminali Sipahi, Turkish Minister the plaintiff, while Mr. D. Meno regard to the existing traffic Independence Day today
Road near Medhurst Road, having to China. en Turkey's National
for
balance
conditions and the state of the
Callum was for the defence.
Mr. Silva told the Court that road surface.. his client was once carrying on
defen
+ DEFENDANT'S EXCUSE
he stopped the car,
Salvation
ד
LONDON, Oct. 29 (British Wires les) DT. Chaim Welzmatin President of the Jewish Agency for Palestine and of the World Zionist Organisation, has," accord-
the following message to Fresk- dent Benes on the occasion of the 22nd anniversary of the founda tion of the Czechoslovak Ke- public:
"TO you, as leader of the.. Czechoslovak nation, I send my
warmest
wishes for the future. Enslavement of your country was the beginning of the European catastrophe. Its Uberation will be the sign that the cause of freedom has triumphed."
by some drivers. Defendant was ned three shillings or $9.75—
and he had to keep the engine Sergeant A. Curtin of the Sinza as he would cause a traffic Jam if 41. Shek Kip Mel Street.
business at No. 8. Pedder Street, Road police station said he saw ing 56 rivets from the docks.
The first, third and fourth de-ground floor, and held the the car driven by defendant at an Insp. W. A. Russell prosecuted.
fendants were alleged to have rob-tenancy of the four at a rental inconsiderate and fast speed. De- car should not have been driven if Mr. Haines pointed out that the
SOLICITING CHARGE
bed a spinster of a wrist watch of $800 per month and on pay- fendant was splashing water on it was in need of repairs and sald and one ring on Oct. 10 at No. [ment of two months' deposit. rickshaws in the vicinity, the Charged with soliciting for an 126, Fa Yuen Street, the first and
he could not overlook the fact that She met the defendant and passengers of which asked witness the driver had shown no con- A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE "immoral purpose on Oct. 28 at Des third were also accused of robbing arrangements were finally made to report the car.
sideration for other people using HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Voeux Road Central, near the a woman of a wrist watch and with the plaintiff's manager in
the road. He had personally seen General Post Office, Lau Ein. ring at No. 12, Mongkok Road.
August and the defendant was to Defendant explained that his how people had
been Incon- unemployed, was fined $50, or one
BODILY HARM
pay $800 for "the fixtures and car was out of order at the time ventenced by the splashing caused N.C.D.N. month's hard labour by Mr. Sheldon yesterday.
attings-and-the plaintiff-way-to- Evidence was A Chinese soldier in the Intern- siven by t/Cpl Ws. C. M. P.ment camp at Argyle Street, Wu transfer the tenancy to him.
was agreed
that the Kong-yau. 29, who was charged FUSE BOX THEFTS
with wounding or inflicting gre-dant would sub-let to the plain-
Chests, Teapoys. Tables, Desks;
The defence was that plaintiff before Mr. Lowry yesterday with ting on Oct. 25. appeared before Glass Cabinets.
larceny of fuse boxes from
Mr. Himsworth yesterday for an-had falled to arrange the tenancy and that certain fittings had been Alexander Building, York Building other remand, of three days.
removed by plaintiff, Curios.. Ornaments, Pictures. No. 34 Ewo Street and Wing Ning ALLEGED FORGERY Clocks, Cutlery, Porcelain, Glass, Street, Brass and E P.. Ware, Electric
Three Chinese, Kyok Fong, | 13. Hearing has been fixed for Nov. widow, Leung Ying, marrien Table Faris and Lamps, Peram- 6 at 2.30 p.m. bulators, Binoculars, Cooking Uten-
woman, and Mak Kun-sing, ap- Det. Sgt. W. Summers is pro-peared, before Mr Macfadyen yes-` FL. LT. SMALLEY. sils, etc... etc.
secuting.
terday for a remand until Nov. 1.
D.F.C. They were on three charges of uttering a forged $100 Chartered Flight-Lieutenant J, R. T. Smal- Bank note on Oct. 25, possession ley, of the Royal Air Force, son Ng Chuen, 22, unemployed, was sentenced to total of nine of a forged bank note and con-of Dr. J.T. Smalley. of Hongkong, months' hard labour by Mr. Shel- spray to obtain money by putting was awarded the DF.C. in August
Dining Tables. Hatstands. Ice Three Chinese were charged Vious bodily harm on Wong shui-tif a part of the shop for $50.
Filing Cabinets. etc.. etc
also "
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD" AND RATTAN FURNITURE
and
1 Radio-gram
2 Radio Sets
1 Canteen Set
1 Dinner Service
2 Bed Room Suites
2 Dining Room Suites
1 Upright Piano by "Moutrie".
On View from Thursday, the
October, 1940.
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
PICKPOCKET SENTENCED
don yesterday when he pleaded guilty to charges of stealing a wallet, containing $4, from the person of Mr. Salvador d'Asle Gloucester Building at the Caro-
of
14
off the forged note.
All defendants were granted ball $500 each.
STUDENTS IN TROUBLE
Hearing was adjourned to Nov.
1940, #
Els plane was forced down in flames in France, but Flight- Lieutenant Smalley managed to escape unhurt. Shortly afterwards, Kwong 80, 17. student, Tang he was forced down again, this Une Hill football ground on Oct. Yuet shim, 42, married woman. time in the English Channel, but
third
27. and with failing to report and Hong Sing, 17. student, was rescued after a few hours. while being stil under Police were charged before Mr. Hims- He was forced down supervision.
2
worth yesterday with larceny of time on Oct. 17 and was reported Det. 3gt. V.M. Morrison said goods at No, 91, Fa Yuen Street. missing, out on Oct. 23. Flight- when defendant was placed un Mongkok, on Sept. 22. The second Lieutenant Smalley was reported 31st der Police supervision he had no defendant was additionally charged to be held as a prisoner of war.· ́
fixed abode. Defendant had with counselling, procuring or never reported to the Police. commanding the other defendants
Dealing with the first charge to steal the goods. Sgt. Morrison said the complain- Mr. C. D'Almada appeared for ant was trying to buy a ticket at the defendants, while Mr. Hin-
LAMMERT BROS. & football match on Sunday when shing Lo. was for the complainant,
AUCTIONEERS.
PASSENGERS
he felt a tuck at his pocket and Chan Blu-hing.
caught hold of defendant's hand, After evidence, the hearing was
Defendant, who had five pre-adjourned to Nov. 1. vious convictions, was also order- ed to be placed under Police supervision for two years.
MORE GAMBLING RAIDS ·
CIGARETTE ASHTRAY
CHINESE WOODEUTS
EXHIBITION,
KWEILIN, Oct. 29 (Central)—A
woodcuts exhibition sponsored by
the China National Woodcuts Association in celebration of the tenth anniversary of the introdus. tion of the art of wood engraving a into China was held in Kwellin
October 23-24.
li
7.
from
Convicted
of of. larceny cigarette ashtray from Mrs. His
"Exhibits included, those teal, of No. 34, Kimberley Road. Leung Wing-huen was sentenced the Kwellin headquarters of the Charged before Mr. HG, Shel to nine months hard labour by China National Woodcuts Associa- don, K.C at the Central Magis Mr. Himeworth yesterday, The tion and its Kwangtung. South- DEPARTURES FROM tracy yesterday with keeping the defendant was additionally charged east (comprising Cheklang, Klang-
[ Brst floor DI HONGKONG:
No. 54 Wanchai with breach of deportation order. s. and Anhwef), Human, Yenan Road, as a common.gaming house
and Fuklen branches as well as KITCHEN UTENSILS The following passengers left for the purpose of tse fa, Li Sam,
the Cheklang Wartime Woodcuts Hongkong by an American ship 40, The Kam, 34, and Chan Hong, Appearing before Mr. Hims-Research Institute. yesterday:
25, all unemployed
each worth yesterday, Lau Shum, 24, were
The exhibition will be held in Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cassels, Miss V. fined $75 or, in default, six weeks' was charged with attempted lar-different big cities on a circuitous K. Cassels, Mr. M. D. Cooper, Mr. H. imprisonment. Money picked up ceny of a quantity of kitchen basis.
9. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Goldle, and ordered to be put into the utensils from the kitchen of No.
Miss A Goldle, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.Poor Box amounted to $1.22. Goldrick, Mr. Donald W. Honeywell,
467, Reclamation Street, second floor, and was sentenced to 12 Mr. E. Spark, Mr. P H. Spengler, Miss answer a charge of keeping No. months' hard labour, 8gt. W. J.D.
Mr. A. E. Hughes, Mr. V. Reinhardt,
Failing to appear in Court to
Camerson prosecuted.
SPEEDING FINES
ceiving stolen property, respective- ly appeared before Mr. Himsworth yesterday for e remand until | Monday.
MARINE COURT^ Two Chinese women and one
Edith C. Walden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 75, Lockhart, Road, first floor. In White, Miss Lucy Anita White, for tee fa lottery, Cheung Yiu.... Mrs. Gavin Witherspoon, Mr. and Mrs. Imlu, 21, married woman, had Four drivers, Kwok Kam-chuan, Kenneth Potee, str. Gale Potee, Miss her bail of 350 estrated.
Wong Kam, Wong Chol and Buen Elinor Potee.
"Money picked up was: $9.32;
Worm-keung, were summoned Fine of $75 or six weeks was before Mr. Macfadyen yesterday man, mistresses and master, res Imposed on Ching. He ping, 30 for driving, at excessive speeds,pectively of three cargo boats, unemployed, who pleaded guilty The first defendant was fined $s appeared yesterday before Comdr to keeping No. 20: Russell Street, as was the second while the other Jolly in answer to a charge of
FOR MANILA
Mrs. Ellerts de HK MS J.
Horton, Mrs. Mary E. Hourihan, Miks Catherine P. Hourihan, Mias Jere Hourihan, Matr. John J. Hourihan, first floor for the purpose of two defendants were cautioned Mrx D 8. Staley, Matr. William B. the fa. Staley, Mr. R. M. Strong, Mrs. T. J.
Van Meter, Matr. Robert B Van Money picked up amounted to
Metor
$1.28
CONSPIRACY ALLEGED
approaching within 30 yards of a ship in port. They pleaded guilty and were fined $10 each with the
Chân Xau-tong and Wong Shing, alternative of ten days' imprison: charged with conspiracy and re- ment - The fines were paid.
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