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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION. BOMBERS FOR STAMPS

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

LL Stamps kindly donated by several persons in aid of The South China Morning Post War Fund will be sold by

A

PUBLIC AUCTION

On

Wednesday, the 6th November,

1940..

commencing at 10.30 am.

at No. 5. Tregunter Manalons. May Road.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

and

One G.E." Refrigerator

On View from Tuesday, the 5th November, 1940

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Monday, the 4th November, 1940

commencing at 10.30 am,

PUBLIC AUCTION"

by the undersigned on Thursday the 7th November, 1940

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

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SPORTS & GENERAL

RACING RESULTS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

Continued from Page 2

Ruby Star 135 (D. H S. Craven); Shuttlecock 150 (H. J. A. Hearne),

די

Amber I.. Centre Court

Maple Star

Belting

Piccadilly Jim Ruby Star Shuttlecock Warrego River

Win. Place. 139 15:4 691 667 +535 423 3145 1749 418 368 THE 339 2417 1850

7087 5550

RACE FIVE

Black,

red-hot Was

Don

the оп favourite (Confusion Bay) contented to let Distinctive Time

take the lead up to the Rock when he pushed his mount forward.

FOR EVACUEES

*

The following financial statement was issued to the Press on

·Saturday :---

21

In continuation of the statement regarding financial arrange- mouts li connexion with evacuation which was made on Oct. 18 the following further stateinent is issued for general information.

His Excellency the Officer, Hongkong who is responsible for Administering the Government has their maintenance, and in their beer pleased to appoint an advisory case the normal arrangements for committee to be known as the financial assistance will be made in | Evacuation Expenses Committee. Australia.

with the following personnel:-

Benjamin Wylie, Esq. Choir- Mrs. ARH Phillips, Member: AJ.C. Taylor. Esq... Member and Secretary.

MONTHLY ALLOTMENTS Arrangements have 110W been made by which this Government 14 prépared to remit to Australia, on behalf of husbands and other per-

This Committee has been ap-sons with dependants in Australia, pointed to advise His Excellency the whole of their monthly allot- On passing the Rock Confusio on applications for financial as-ments to their dependants on the Bay. running easily, led, follow-sistance in respect of the main-strict understanding that the hus- at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con-ed by Craigavad, Distinctive Time, tenance of evacuates in Australia, bands etc., will pay the requisite naught Road, Central (2nd Floor). and Eve of Heaven, which posi-A information given to the Com amount into the Treasury on the

tions were maintained right up/mittee will be treated as strictly last, business day of each month. to the winning post although | confidential and will not be ncces- Craigavad made a strong attempt jsarily made available for Govern- to catch up with the leader.

ment purposes. 5-100

Essex Handicap— (One Mile)

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS

On View from Monday the 4th November, 1940,--

TERMS: CASH ON DELIVERY.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

RUGBY

CLUB TEOUNCE POLICE Giving an all-round improved display Club trounced Police in a friendly rugger game on Satur- day by four goals and a try points) to nll

Should such payments into the Treasury cease through no fault of the individual responsible for In order to get the scheme for them, the dependant of that in- financial assistance, which was dividual in Australia will auto- outlined in the previous statement matically qualify for allowances in referred to above, on a working accordance with Government's basis with as little delay as possi" published financial scheme. 2ble, it has been decided that after

November 25 maintenance assist

1

All women and children who paid

their own passages from Hongkong

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1940.

IN THE

EARLY DINNERS

HONGKONG HOTEL

WARNING

WILL BE GIVEN

THREE MINUTES BEFORE THE END OF

THE INTERVAL OF

"GONE WITH THE WIND"

THROUGHOUT THE BARS & LOUNGES

OF THE

HONGKONG HOTEL

Extension SATURDAY-NIGHT TILL 2A.M.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

URBAN COUNCIL

Mr. T. K. L.'s Confusion Bay. 161

lbs.

(Mr. D. Black) Mr. J. H. Taggart's Cralgavad, 157

.ibs.

(Mr. E. Pih) Mr. Li Po Chun's Distinctive Time.

142 lbs..... (Mr. P.Y.T. Wel) 3 Won by a short head, four lengthsance trom public funds in Austra-to Australla, or who were detained la will cease in all cases where Australia owing to the evacua- the husband, male parent, or other ion scheme, will now be allowed person normally responsible for the to register as official evacuates on maintenance of evacuates when the clear understanding that such they are resident in Hongkong, is recognition will place no obligation Building, tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. L. Sung); Eve of Heaven 144 (W. Present in this Colony, except in on this Government in respect of and the following” is the business

between second and third

Time: 1.53

Pari Mutuel:→→

Winner: $9.30.

Places: $5.00, $5.40, $5.80. Also ran:-Dupont Bay 150 lbs. (8.

5. Davis); Gay Star 140 (H. B. Chang); Gretber 140 (0, L. Gregory); Johnber 145 (P. P. Botelho): Oonagh 140 (s. 7 Yuen),

Betting

(23

Confusion Bay Craigavad Distinctive Time Dupont Pay Eve of Heaven Gay Star

Win Place. 2748 1742 1742 1153 629 350 eng 201

131 160

Club showed fine combination and was very neat in their pass- ing and Landling. Kennedy, Gairdner and McCrae were out- standing among the forwards.

Stewart opened Club's account with a try which Atkinhead con- verted. Just before the at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han-val Kennedy went

inter- over in the kow Road, Kowloon.

centre but his effort was not converted,

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

Grethet

Johnber

Donagh

116 110.

51

17

102 160

40

6812 4213

RACE SIX

Enjoying a short-lived lead the

came up

In the second half tries were favourite, Heinz, passed out before scored by Stewart, Carruthers the Rock was reached.

Catterick Bridge and-Day-all of which were con- verted by Aitkenhead.

strongly on the outside when, POLICE Jackson; Dingsdale, coming up the straight to win by Reynolds, Oakley and Taylor; three lengths from Dick Turpin Sullivan and Wall; Rose, Cul with Quick Despatch third, and Unan, Todd: Jenner, Davitt; Sea Urchin fourth.

י.

Cases where such husband, parent,

Evacuation

Expenses Committee

and has been recommended by that

sible

for the

maintenance

of

MEETING

forthalghtly meeting at the Urban The Urban Council is holding its

Conncli Chamber, Post Office

of the day:-

1. Application for a food factory (A) Hcence for No. 31, Filkem Street, ground floor.

2. Regular Returns:-

ARRIVALS

Arrivals by a Dutch vessel on Saturday were Mr. P.L. Schotel; from Manila. from Batavia, and Mr. A. Madar.

Arrivals yesterday by the N.TE- line: Yamata Maru from Manila were Mr. Lawrence Leong, Mr. Oldrich Leblock, Mr. Fran- Cisco Pulgfaner, Mr. Sapuran Singh, Mr. J. V. Sahijwals, and Mr. Pakhar Singh. Arrivals from

were

(a) Rat return for the weeks Kobe by the same

ending. Oct. 12 and 19, 1940. Mr. M. Taketo and Mr. S. Tera- (b) Health Bulletin of Easternyama...

return passages to Hongkong, or other person has applied to the In order to enable the Aus- tralian dovernment to provide for all evacuates in the event of com- Committee for "some degree of

munications between Hongkong financial assistance. In all other

vessel and Australia being severed, they cases where the husband, parent or husbands or other persons respon- jother person is in the Colony, it wil be presumed that adequate private arrangements for the main evacuates who are not on the offi- cial list should forward the full teriance of his dependants have been

their names and addresses of made. This arrangement

families in Australia to the Ac- does not apply to evacuated women

countant, Treasury, Windsor House; or children who have no one in

so that this information -may be passed on to the Australian Gov- ernment without delay.

lbs....... (Mr. A. D. Coppin) 3 Won by a head, six lengths between second and thirsk j

Time: 2.03.4. Fari, Mutuel:-

Winner: $108,30, Places: $13.50, $7.10, $6.70. Also ran:--Dawn Chiu Ki Fan); Eve of Hunting 158 Star 140 lbs. (R. M. Wood); Lovely Star 153 (K. W. Fung); Oomph 140 (Hoo Pak Ming); Royal Highness 140 (R.

Kong Ping); Soldier of Britain 142 (F. A. Sequeira).

Wright Nooth, Dempsey and In-6-30 pai-Queenscliff Handicap K. C. Chiu); Secnic View 144 (Ho nls.

(Six Furlongs) CLUB Thompson; Carruthers,

Mr. C. L Gregory's Catterick Day, Altkenhead, and Stewart; Bridge, 165 lbs

Hackett,

(Mr. H. J. A. Hearne) 1 McCrae, Heasman: Gairdner, Mr. A, H. P.'s Dick Turpin, 140- Needham; Davies, Taylor and lbs. (Mr. S. W. Pan) 2 Kennedy

Mr. Kwok Hin Wang's Quick Des

patch, 154 155.

PUBLIC AUCTION, Charter and Thomson;

THE

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Royal Engineers beat Club "A" by a penalty goal and а try (11 pts) to two tries (8 pts.) In another” friendly game.

Club were without Clemo. Stout, Lee and Benn and had to call on two Army players and even then they were one short.

Birre kicked

(Mr. RA, Proulx) 3 Won by three lengths, a short head between second and third,

Time: 121.2.

Parl Mutuel:-

Winner: $17.50:-

Places: $9.40, $53.50, 311.20. Also ran:-A Good Time 136 lbs.

a penalty goal (P. Y. T. Wel); Colorado Star 140 (L.

Tuesday, the 5th November, 1940 and two tries by Picton, one of A. Lewis); Forehand Drive 135 (Tang

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

which Birrell converted, gave Man Wa); Grand-Allegiance 140, ( Sappers a 11-0 lead at half. Pin); Heinz 145 (D. Black); Long- time Hopkins pund Godfrey don 149 (T. W. Chattey); Poconos 145

at No. 8. Branksome Towers, May scored unconverted tries for Club. Road.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE -HOUSEHOLD-FURNITURE-

comprising:~~~·

Chesterfeld Couch and Arm- chairs, Teak Bookcases, French

ITALIANS SCARED OF A.A. GUN FIRE

Italian fighters took part in yesterday's raids on Bri- tain but seemed unwilling to face even anti-aircraft" - fire.

over

Curlo Cabinets, Card Tables, number of Italian machines, Ornaments, Standard Lamps, which appeared to be Albas, Lights, Hesters. Paintings, small-wing biplanes. were

Oй Carved Lacquer Cabinets. Cur- the south-east coast during the tains, etc., etc.,

afternoon but were driven out. to Teak Extension Dining Table, sea by the anti-aircraft defences. Sideboard, Glass Cabinets, Tea-Two which appeared over one. poys, Crockery, Glass Ware, etc., coast town at a height of about etc...

10,000 feet made off over the Channel as gunners got in some Dressing Tables, Chests of Draw- accurate bursts near them.

Teak Bedsteads.

Wardrobes.

ers, Bed Tables, Medicină. Chests, Kerosene Stoven, etc., etc.

also

1 Set Duncan Phyte Bófa and

Armchairs

Coming to Shanghai in succes~ slon to M. P. Auge, French Cat- sul-General there, who left the city some time ago to take up si new post in Australia, M. Rolind:

Betting

Boolat Bay Dawn Star Emergency Unit Eve of Hunting Lovely Star Oomph

Rose Flana

Win Place.

228 242

233

178

1838 1008

1105 150

154

159

391

200

1322 1201

Royal Highness

51 72

Scenic View

Soldier of Britain

133 151 245 222

6500 4181

RACE EIGHT

L, B. Chao rode a well-timed

(W. H S. Davis); Pumelo 148 (A. Lract, on Hughber, to run in win- Tad): Schmetterling 135 (8L Yuen); ner by a length and a half from Sea Urchin 135 (D. H. 8. Craven Thirty. Six. Strathcarrick 102 (G. Treverton); Surprise Again 155 (L B. ChaD); Tarzan 145 (H00 FAX Ming)",

Betting

A Good Time Catterick. Bridge Colorado Star Dick Turpin). Forehand Drive Grand Allegiance Heinz

Longdon

Poconos

Pumelo

Quick Despatch Schmetterling

Win. Place. 341 290 1527- 1016

51 48

78 78

PA 127 332 248 15341283

41 67

117 - 111

74

10

901 717

Allowing Expansion Time to take the lead, with "Lancashire Lass and Hillsbord Boy second and third respectively, Mr. Chao urged his mount forward when running into the straight,

Thirty Six was second, with Eve of Folly third and Peaceful View fourth.

..

85.30 p.n-Sussex Handicap-

Second Section-(Siz Furlongs): Mr. Marber T's Hughber, 158 lbs.

(MỸ. L. B. Chao) 1 Mr. Numerals' Thirty Six, 181 183.

(M. B. W. Pan) 2 Mr. Eve's Eve of Fairy, 147 lbs., pr

(Mr.-W.ES Davis) 3 Won by length and a half, a length between second and third,

33 12

Sea Urchin Strathearrick Surprise Again Tarzan

09 80

285 214 -385 417

240 291

8087 5077

Pari Muttel:

Time:---1.27.3.

Winner: $18.80.

Pladen: $880, $20.70, $19.00, ́ RACE SEVEN

Also гh:-Expansion' Time 149 105. Emergency Unit took the lead F. TT. Wel); Hillsboro Bay 168 (8. Jacquin de Margerie, former First at the start, closely followed by La Bung); Lancashire Leas 152 (D. Becretary to the French" Embassy 1 “GE 13 Cubic Foot Refrigera- in London, arrived in Shanghai Boolat Bay with Dawn Star third Black) Peaceful View 144 CELO.

1 "Airline" 12-tube Radio

tor

and

FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD

on

Before the Rock was passed Pih); Potentate 144 (P. P. Botelho):

Betting

Win. Place.

· 618′ .. 242

Cef. 23 in a President Dawn Star went up to the front Rob Boy 150 W. G. Por); Rose Jane Coolidge. M. de Margerie cams but lost the lead, on the home run,140 (9. L. Yen). to Shanghai via the United States to Boolat Bay. Before the standa accompanied by his wife and their were reached Emergency Unit three children. The new Consul made a final rally but was beaten Général was very entiruiastic at the winning post by a deck by about his post to Shanghai and Boolat Bay: Rose Fiana was third, On View from Monday, the 4th said that he was looking forward six lengths behind, and Dawn Star

to his stap bere. November, 1940.

WARE

Ternis: Osah on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

AUCTIONEERS.

The average opening selling rate for the month of October. 1940, of the Hongkong and Shanghal Banking Corporation for demand drafts on London is settled at

14.68.

was fourth

13.00 P-Norfolk Hindiskp***

Second Section--(Ode: Milekit. Mr. 8 W. Lee's Boolat Bay, 163

thep kutwa (Me, La Shu Fab 1: Mr. H, Leigh's Emergenty Unit.

155 iba (Mr. S. W. Lee) 2 Mr. Bu Tong Ben's Rose Piana, 181

Eve of Folly. Expansion Time Hillsboro Bay Hughber

Lancashire Lass Peaceful View Potentate Rob Roy Rose Jane Thirty six

774 ~412-

520 197

24201238

**2289 1599*

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Ports from the Eon. Direc-

tor of Medical Services, for the weeks ending Oct 12 and 19, 1940.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The Hongkong Refugée and Social Welfare. Comell gratefully acknow- ledges the following donations

I

-(e Health Return trom the League of Nationis, Eastern Bureau, for the weeks end ing Sept. 28 and Oct. 5,ceived during the month of October: Chinese Customis, Macao $12.80; 1940.

Mr. C. Y. Wong #3; Staff and (d) Mortality Return for the students. St. Stephen's Giris College weeks ending" Sept. 7 and $30; Five Sympathisers $85; Anony- "14, 1940.

mous 65; Foreign Auxiliary contribu- tion towards einde 'expéricos 905. Fenders are invited for the "con="

DONATIONS IN KIND *** ble for the maintenance of struction of sailing junks for the

400 pieces of Firewood-Bandakan to the matters dealt with in the tion of evacuates in Australia, in regard Urban Council and for the erec-Chamber of Commerce; Praight on manure bins at Kennedy firewood - Messrs. Jarding and above paragraphs,

Town Cattle Depot,

Matheson Co.

A Clovernment notice will appear the advertisement columns of the local newspapers for the next few days, in which full instruc- tions will be given to husbands, parents and other persons respons!-

1182

699

441 .381 288.170.

72. 408-302

1905373

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MOTORISTS!!

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SERVICE STATIONS:

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55, NATHAN RD., KOWLOON, TEL. 58772

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