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|LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION, BOMBERS FOR STAMPS
فرا
THE Undersigned have received
Instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Friday, the 8th November, 1940
commencing at 230 p.m.
at their Sales Room. No. 35, Han- kow Road, Kowloon.
A
QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising:-
Teak Iron Bedstead, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chesterfeld Couch and Chairs, Sideboard, Dinner Waggon Chairs, Dining Table Hatstand. Ice Chest, Teapoys, Tables; Desks, Filing Cabinets, Qlass Cabinets. Gramophone' and' records, books, magashes, etc., etc.
Curios, Ornamenta Pictures. Clocks Cutlery, Crakery, Glass Ware, Brass and E. F. Ware Elec- trid Table Fans and Lamps, Per- ambulators. Cooking Utensils, etc...
ctc.
also
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD
AND RATTAN FURNITURE
2 Radios
and
1 Bed Room Suite
2 Dining Room Suite
1 Projector with 1 Pathe Camera
1 Tientsin Carpet
I Violin
Upright Plano by "Moutrie".
PUBLIC AUCTION.
A
LL Stamps kindly donated by several persons in aid of The South China Morning Post War Fund will be sold by
PUBLIC AUCTION
by the undersigned on
Thursday the 7th November, 1940
commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central (2nd Floor).
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS
On View from Monday the 4th
November, 1940, ..
TERMS:-CASH ON DELIVERY.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
GENERAL
SHANGHAI GOODS HELD IN
INDO-CHINA
ADMIRAL DECOUX'S
BAN
A.R.P. ORDERS
NOVEMBER 1 IND A.R.P. Orders issued by Wing- Commander A. H. S: Steele-Perkins. OBE. Director of Air Raid Precau-
NOTICES
Chinese merchants and native goods manufacturers in Shanghai, tiems, who have thousands of dollars worth of goods stranded in Indo- China as a result of recent de-
Medical Attendance:-Members of velopments in the French colony, the Corps of Air Rald Wardens auf- were agog on Oct. 31 when they fering from injuries, sustained while learned that authorities in Indo-o duty are entitled to free medical China had made a last-minute attendance at any Government Hos pital on production of a certificate decision not to allow them to ship from a superior officer, stating that back their goods to Hongkong of such injuries were actually sustained Shangbal, reports the North China while on duty. In normal cases, such Dally News,
certificates will be signed by Div{- slonal Wardens but in cases of great urgency they may be signed by a Group Warden or any officer above that rank and will be countersigned later by the Divisional Warden.
The "Shing Sheng News Agency" stated that some circles suspected that the goods were prevented from being sent here by the Japanese since recently, the gover- nor of Indo-China allowed such an arrangement.
NOT TOLD
Resignations:-Divisional Wardens are notified that while the Corps is mobiilsed no resignation will be al- [lowed except in very special cases and The order forbidding the goods only, with the permission of the DI- to be removed was said to have rector of Air Raid Precautions. Ap- been issued by the governor aplications to resign must be submitted week previously, but Chinese mer- to A.R.P. Headquarters with full de- chants in Shanghai were not in-talls of the circumstances. formed of the reasons for such a
Loss or Damage to Stores
and
it oc-
SIR E IRONSIDE new order so that goods, purely be destroyed or thrown away. The
ON HALF PAY
| Equipment:—All 1095 or damage to step. They were very much sur ARP. Stores or equipment must be prised to learn of this since, reported to this office through Divi- through negotiations, they recent slonal Wardens immediately it Is. ly obtained permission from the detected with a full account of the governor to have their goods | circumstances under which moved out.
curred. All damaged or useless equip They have telegraphically peti- ment must be returned to this office tioned the governor to rescind his and under no circumstances is it to empty containers of expendable stores owned by merchants and native such as anti-dim compound must also goods manufacturers, might be re-be returned. turned to them since they cannot Return of Equipment:-Divisional Field Marshal Sir Edmund Iron-be sent to the interior of "free Officers must return Pennants, - arm- side, though supernumerary to the China." establishment of eight officers of that bank, is to receive half-pay while unemployed. The half-pay nection that after several meet- no candidates under the age of 20) rate. formerly £1,800 per year, is ings, Chinese merchants in Shang-will be accepted for enrolment in the now £1,629 per year.
hal sent Mr. Tsao En-hsien to Corps. This order does not affect It is understood that Sir Ed-Indo-China for their goods' re-students of classes up to and includ- und will be available for employ- turn. With the assistance of the tng 250, who will be accepted if of ment, and that" after a period of Chinese Consul General and Chi-18 years or more. rest another post will be found for nese "Chamber of Commerce in not admit him,
2
SEVERAL MEETINGS
II
J
lets and dry cells issued for the re- cent Blackout Exercise to, this office
It will be recalled in this con- as soon as possible.
Attestation--Age Limit:-In future,
Instructors inust any students to their the colony, Mr. Tsao obtained per-classes unless they are assured that In 1938, under # scheme in- mission from the authorities there they are, cligible as Wardens by rea
The names of any can- troduced by Mr. Hore-Belisha, to have the goods moved out. "Ar-son of age. On View from Thunday, the 7th when War Secretary, the age of rangements were being made for didates under 30 years of age should be sent to ARP. Headquarters and retirement of generals was reduced shipping the goods to Hongkong & special classes will be arranged for from 67 to 60.
Shanghai when suddenly another their instruction. Sir Edmund Ironside is 60. No order was issued prohibiting such
STRENGTH-DECREASE ". Terms: Cash on Delivery.
change, however, was made in the a procedure. Mr. Tsao is return-
Kawlcon City: District Warden conditions of service of field maring to Shanghai to make a report Leung Ful 150, LAB.P.S.. re- LAMMERT BROS.shals, When unemployed, they re-
November, 1940.
AUCTIONEERS.
main on the half-pay list and are the retired pay list at certain pre-po-H 2419 Miss Lau Sui Chung: not like general officers, placed on seribed ages.
POLISH WOMAN
WOMAN SENT
PUBLIC AUCTION. TO GAOL AS "ROGUE"
HE Undersigned have received
Instructions
to sell by
·PUBLIC AUCTION
от
Saturday, the 9th November, 1940 'commencing at 10.30 am."
at their Godown, No. 2, Wood
Road.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FUNITURE
Including-
i Westinghouse Refrigerator 1 Carpet
also
(for account of the concerned)
1 Reel Newsprinting Paper 301⁄2′′
4 Reels Newsprinting Paper 42+
6 Reels Newsprinting Paper 31′
9 Reels Newsprinting Paper" 43′
more or less, damaged
and
4 Bales Old Newspaper
On View on Day of Bale
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONEERA,
}
Alleged to be one of the cleverest women pick-pockets in Europe and an associate of a notorious gaog at Continental. thieves, petite Hennie Fenigstein, 35, who has been living in a flat in Alvington-crescent, Dalston, was sentenced by the deputy chairman of the London Sessions. Mr. A. W. Cockburn, K.C., to 12 months' imprisonment on a 'charge of being an incorrigible rogue loitering with intent.
It was revealed by Det-sergt. A steal from the baskets and hand- Hearn that. Fenigstein was born in bags of shoppers. Warsaw, and, according to her When arrested, two rings, a own story, she was smuggled to watch, a necklet, and a bracelet, England just before, the outbreak which the police belleve to be the of war..
proceeds of a burglary at Dorking last September, were found in her passession.
Fenigstein's explanation.
signed as from Oct. 28: Shamshul-
Western:- 1123 Chan Kong Bun, H 1153 Lo Wing Hang; Eastern:- 913 S. 'Yusuf, Aberdeen:- 1403 Liu Ching-wah, H 1404 Ngan Chit, H 1417 Law Hing, H 1421 Lo Long-him, H 1425 Cheung Chung-sau, H 1418 Lo Hel-in, H 1422 Chan Yuk-fai, H 1430 Chun Bo-pak, H 1451 Wong Kee- kwong: Central:--Group Warden H 232 Cheung Po-man H 281 Yeung Kai-yan. H 286 C. L. Wan. F 290 Yeung Au-wah,
Obituary: The death of Warden 2338 Yick Chung-iu on the 15th ulti- mo is announced with' regret.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Central: --Senior Warden H 338 Miss Helen Au is granted 3 months sick leave: Shamshulpo:- 2001 W. Chin Fen is granted 2 months siek leave.
APPOINTMENTS.
:
The following appointment is not!- She declined, however, to say at
fied with effect from Nov. 6. Mr, W. which port she landed, or to give the name of the ship which was
G. M. Wilson, Repulse Bay Hotel supposed to have brought her that she bought the rings in: Po- (27775) to be Divisional Warden.
here.
It was stated that she was well" known to the police in Warsaw Paris, and Brussels, and she had twice been convicted in Britain.
SUSPECTED PERSON,
WES
BKO. The bracelet,
ONLY HER WORN..
PROMOTIONS
land years from which hung five golden The following "promotions are noti- Sovereigns, and the watch, she fed with effect from Nov. 8, 1940: said, were given to her in Poland Bay View: H & LI Chun-tal to be and she had worn the necklet Senior Warden; Eastern, to be Group Wardens: H871, B/W C. K Chung, since she was 13.
H885 B/W Lam Tuet, H1377 S/W H A Bur; To be Deputy Group War- At Marlborough-street, she” was When asked how a woman of den:-8724 Chan Kam-sang; To be sentenced to three months for be this character had been able to Senior Wardens:-H77 Au Chung- ing suspected person loitering land in this country and what was shing, 1994 Ng Ching-chee, #1ÁTO with intent to commit a felony her mode of living. Det.-sergt. Lau Wal-chun, #1338 LA Shik-kwan; end for larceny, and at the time Hearn stated that the police had Aberdeen, to be F.RO (Group War
her arrest on
the present only her word for it that she had den)-8/W H1409 Yu Hol-yuen, 8/W H1419 Lâi Kwok-poon; To be RC. charge, she was on bail pending beer smuggled to this country (Senior Warden)-W. H1455 Chan appeal against a sentence of three from Belgium as a stowaway.
Kim-mips? To be Deputy Senior Var months for being a suspected per- She told the police she had an dens)-H1443 Tam Hung-kwel, H1427 son, imposed at North London Income of £5 a week from a Chiu Shun-chun,
H143 Lew Chi- The appeal has been abandoned. brother and a sitter, who were kwong, Shamshulpo "to be" Group
Fenigstein was shadowed in living in Paris up to the time of Wardens: B/W H1980 Law Chun Stepney by two police officers, who the German occupation, but there wah, B/W H1958 Iu Shan-yunk, 6/W saw her make several attempts to was no confirmation of this,
Dats of
Alonth
Height
Kong
Height.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE
From 7 to 13 Nov. 1840.
HIGH WATER.
··LOW, WATER,
Hopg
Hong
Kong Standard Time.
Standard 8
Time
h-23.
fa
b. m.
Thur. 7
01 28 17.24
63
HEALTH RETURNS F.
B
0300
18 205 5
The following is the Return of Eat. 20tiñable diseases milfted as far-
મૈં
04 35 5 9
22 40 1122
2 6 6.0
18
52
59
ing occurred in the Colony during Sun. 10
the 24 hours ended if midnight on
Nov. 5-Cholera, five cases; Díph-"
theria, five cases; Enterle Fever, Tues, 12 one case Cerebro-pinal Févér,
T
07 506 B 2004 6 8
one,: case; Dysentery, five cases: Wed, 13 Tuberculosis, 24 case.
20 20
H1951 Fung Shing-lam; To be Senior Wardens: 1962 Dep. S/W Cheung Toul Fook-cheung But-lau, 1941
WEATHER REPORT B/W), H1964 Dep / Wong Ting, H1931 Dep. B/W Miss Chai Royal Observatory. Hongkona
Yuen-win; H1962: Dep:: B/W Wong Barometer. (at sea level), 30.00 sik-Kwong, H1943 Wong Seo-wah.
Ing.
Temperature, 79 F.
Humidity, 79 per cent Wind Direction" W.S.W: Wind Force (Beaufort), 1. Temperature; maximum yesterday.
0930
82 F 25 200051 Temperature; minimum last night, 10'30 8 1
73 F..
00:05 05 51 6 8 ∙192018 1 -06-58: 15.5 1943 68
H1938 Deg. B/W- Ho Leung-tak.: H1909. Dep. 8AW LA Hong-wing: To be De puty Senior. Warden:-EC1934 Luf Kam-ping, H1920 Wong Shut-him, H2006 Miss Chun Lal-ngor, H1973 19 Kwan-wah. H2446 Tong Pook, 2002 Yau Yu-fun, 82435 Ng Chuen, #0978 William Wong, HIDI Wong chi wing: H1949 Miss Yung Sin-kwaf-
(To be Continued)
28 Rainfall for 24 hra, ending ioth..
today, 0.00 i
45 1208 2.9 0058 40
Against an average of 82.72 ins 1242
Sunset tonight, 5.43 p.m. 01 10 34 13 19 2.0 Sunrise tomorrow, 6.31 am. 02,20 % 8
4 p.m. Nov. 8, 13 0 Barometer at sea level), 29.91 ins.
Total rainfall since January 1st
117.07 Ins...
1701360
Temperature, 80 F." Humidity: 62 per cent. Wind Direction E Wind Force (Beaufort), -2. Maximum temperature, 83 F. M'nimum temperature, 73 F. Rainfall, nl.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1940
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Brewed by
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