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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ORDER IN REGARD TO CHRISTMAS CARDS

The following Order is published

THE Undersigned have received in the Government Gazette:-

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Monday, the 18th November, 1640

commencing at 10.80 a.m.

In exercise of the powers con- ferred on him by regulation 6′′ of the Defence Regulations, 1940, and of all other powers thereunto him enabling. His Excellency the om- cer Administering the Govern ment makes the following order- 1. No person shall send any Christmas. New Year ΟΙ other greeting card by post to any des tination outside this Colony un-

at their Sales Room No. 35, Han-less- kow Road. Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

ALLEGED SNATCHEE

REMANDED

(a) the cover, if any, is unseal- ed and clearly marked with the words "Greeting Card":

SPORTS & GENERAL"

RACING RESULTS

*

Continued from Page 2

T. Well; Devotion 180, (. Trever Lancashire · Chips !ton); Flying Dutchman 143 ((P). P. Many Thanks ¡Botelho) ; . Melody Star 160 (B. L' Vanity Fair

Tao); Pumpernickel 153 (D. ES Viceroy Cravan): Springhurst 14 W, G. Poy); Tornado Star 169 (H: 8, Chang).

Besting

Albury

A Roaring Time Brown Derby Devonian

Fair Chance

Melody Star

127.

160

613 402 2285 1960

7390 5830

RACE 7

Jumping off to a good start Happy Landings led the fie'd from the Kft of the burrier to opposile the members' stands when it was ousted from its first position, by Clife and

Win. Place 215 35 236 197

Flybig Dutchmen

361 $61 122 1803 1065 1269 1820

133

88T 724

301.. 327

both of which

860 #11

957 1271

SP 47

€359. 0291

RACE 3

Pumpernickel Rowan Springhurst Tornado Star

Riding a wall judged race. B. (b) the cover, if addressed to a The on Sylvandale was contented destination outside the British to follow Wilber which was third Empire, contains nothing but a to West Lake and Portrush up. printed card. with the addition the village bend when Sylvandale. only of the sender's name and ad- overtook Wiber. dress,

Rumping Into the straight AHP's nomination passed West Lake and strongly challenged the

2. Subject to the exemptions specified in paragraph 3, no per- son shall send any postal packet leader. consisting of or containing any When nearing the winning post newspaper, newspaper cutting or Fortrush was passed by Sylvandale book by post to any destination and West Lake.

outside this Colony.

Chatterbox was fourth.

3. The provisions of paragraph 6-4.00 pm--Castle Peak Handicap

(Six Furlongu) 2 shall not apply to any news-

paper registered under the Print-Mr. A. H. P's Sydvandale, 140' Iba. (Mr. B. L. Tao) Publishers and

Ordinance,

er

came up

during the last quarter.

Contact strongly

Triumphant Day was fourth, whilst the second and third favourites-Derby Day and Frank- un. were bunched up with the rest of the field.

15.00 p.m.-New Bridge Handicap (About Half Mile 155 Värds)

Mr.

Mr

John Feel's Crifel, 162 Iba

" ::

(Mr. D Black) i Ellandea's Contact. 162 158.

Mr. V. V. Needs) 2 Mr. Ellandee's Happy Landings, 145

Iba ...... (MY, ¡W, H, S. Davis) 3 Won by a short head, the same be- tween second 'and third

Time: 59.

Pari Muttel

Winner: $57,80

Places: $14.00; $8.30; $12.30... Also ran:-Ajax 153 Tha (9. C.

Put- |Liang); - Annabella 130 · (Hon

ming); Australian Prince 147 (S. W Pan); Bruno ́ ́ 140

|

(G. Treverton);

Cockterol 144 chp Klu-ying); Derby

1

Day (148 YEL J. A. Hearne); Double Finesse 130 (P. P. Botelho); Prankiin. 1927. sent by the publishers of the Mr. S. W. Lee's West Lake, 158 the

(Mr B. Chao) 2155 LB. Chao); Ses Jay 15 . newspaper or to any book in A Mr E Leigh's Portrush,--154-lbs. [8. Cravea); Triumphant Day. IBS (B..

Mr H. S. Chang) 3. L. Sing).

Betting Won by a albrt head, four lengths between second and third.

Time: 1.29.4.

wrapper submitted unsealed to the Gensor for examination" before sending.

4. Without prejudies to the pro vision of regulations 14 and 88 of the Defence Regulations, 1940, ! (relating to penalties and the dis- How after a long chase, in posal of articles any greeting which two Indian reservists par- card, newspaper, newspaper cut ticipated, defendant was caught. ting or book posted in breach of was related in the Central Magli- any of the provisions of this order prose may be destroyed or disposed of tracy on Saturday by the

as the Censor cution in the case in which a 39- in such manner year-old barber was charged bepay direct.

lore Mr. Lowry with snatching

$5,000 in Chinese currency from

on

A married woman, Fung Yiu-san Wyndham Street on Nov. 15 and in Des Voeux Road Central

was remanded In Police custody Nov. 8.

tin Nov, 19.

Outlining the case Det.-8gt

. Cullinan said that complainant went into a money changer's shop

SOLDIER IN COÛRT

A Gunner of the 24th Heavy

and converted Hongkong dollars Battery. R.A. Mount Davis Fort. into $7,000 Chinese currency, she Warner Wallace, was charged be was carrying a parcel contain. fore Mr. Lowry on Saturday with ing $500 and her niece was carry-breaking into "High House," the ing the other $2,000,

residence of Mr. A. 'E, Potts, on Nov. 15 & 1230 am, with intent

to commit a felony.

Wallace pleaded not guilty to the charge.

Hearing was fixed for Nov, 22 at 2.30 p.m.

Accused is being held in military custody,

די

ROBBERY CHARGE

!.

Pari Mutuel:-

Winner: $48.00.

Places: $1030; $6.80; $8.10. Also ran: Chatterbox 145 lbs. (D. Black); Clowner 150 (D.H.B. Oreyen);

Comph 148 (Ho Pak-ming); Phoenix 185 (B, C, Liang); Royal Highness 153 p Kiu-ring); Sunlight View 188 (P. P. Botelha): Wilber. 182 (S. L. Sung). Betting

Chatterbox

Clowner

domph

Phoenix

Portrush

Royal Highness Sunlight View Sylvandale West Lake Wilber

RACE 6

524

Win. Place

453

54

879

470

114 145

994 859

276 314

723

63X 517 820

1754 1847 105

· 105

6839 6157

Win. Place

Ajax Annabella Australian Pilace Bruno

69

31

75

88

200 240

Cocklerul

Contact Criffel

Derby Day

Double Fincase Franklin

Happy Landings Sea Jay Triumphant Day

RACE 8

170 117 1784 1226

514

456

1388 1235

100 129

1346

911 89 568

180 173

138 51

6739 6253

Riding an exceedingly well V. Needa piloted his race, V. mount, Valoraus- home to the winning post, a length ahead ́of Plet Hein, with the red-hot [favourite, Salvage Master, another

half a length bénind.

Gold Coin led up to the village Lancashire Chips took the lead Salvage Master, when

bend followed by The (T'gress and As they were walking along Des

the leader from the start, followed by Aus began to fall back. Voeux Road a man, alleged to bë

tralian Diamond and Connieber. defendant, approached them and

Going up the incline Connieber a bunch it

Coming up the home stretch in anatched the parcel from com-

Was anybody's race fell back to third position with plainant and ran into side

unt opposite the Stands when Vanity Fair close behind. lane, Complainant's shouts were

Salvage Master took the lead, Passing the Rock Australian hotly pursued by Plet heard by Reservist B.I. Bux who'

Hein and Diamond began to tire. Amicus The Leopard. gave chase, later assisted by an-

Curiae. Viceroy and other Police reservist, and arrest-

Baffin Bay When nearing the Judges' stand began to spurt' and, opposite the Needa brought his mount forward ed defendant. When arrested de- Appearing before Mr. Lowry on stands. tendant had no parcel with him. Baturday. on a charge of robbery leader.

Viceroy overhauled the from the outside to overhaul Piet evidence by witnesses by two or more, LA Ching, 25, L

Hein, which was then leading, to Baffin Bay was closed in until Chol, 34, and LA Ka-sin, 31, were within the last hundred yards of winner by a length. remanded 72 hours for further in the winning post and all Needa

The Leopard way fourth. FORGED DOCUMENTS quiries.

could do was a fourth.

8-5.30 pm-Castle Peak Handicap Two unemployed Chinese” were

First and third defendants were

...{Blx Furiongs). Viceroy was first, with Lan-Mr. Helendide's Valorous, 152. lbs. charged before Mr. G. T. Lowry additionally charged with attempt-cashire Chips second and Amieus

(MET. V. V. Needa) 1 on Saturday with uttering forged to rob Ho Cheung-kwok, a Star Curiae third.

Mr. Holandia's Piet Hein, 1471bs. documents and with adding and taxicab driver, at Tal Hang Road. į

(Kir, P. P. Botalba) 2. Det.-Bgt. V. M. Morrison is in

Mr. "Wing Blu Ngau's Salvage Mak Pul-hang, 25, was charged charge of the case.

Master; 158 lba. Or, B. L. TRO) "S 1" Won by a length, half-s-length be-

[tween second and third:

After

for the prosecution bearing was

adjourned to today.

abetting.

J

6--130 p.m.--New South Wales Handicap (Abon! 1 Mile 131 Yards) Mr. Vilaja's Viceroy, 154 lbs.

(Mr. D. Hack) | M3 J. EL Taggart's Lanésabirs

Chips, 150

(Mr. G. Treverton) 2 Lees Bros.' Amicus Curiae, 155 lbs.

(Mr. LB. Chao) s Won by a length, three quarters of a length between second, and thiri

Time: 152.2.

a

Part Mutuel :---

Winner: $1430.

with attering a forged document purporting to be a receipt of the

AT KOWLOON Hongkong Telephone Company. and with demanding $10 from ey Lam `Lau-king by virtue of a ALLEGATION `WITHDRAWŃ

forged document on Nov. 5. Mak

Wan Hon-ping, 56, who alleged was farther charged with uttering that the constable had tuken another forged Hongkong Tele from him 75 cente during phono Co.'s, receipt on Nov. 14 search, appeared again before Mr. with possession of 14 forged do- Macfadyen on Saturday.

Places: · 67.00; $28.00; 810.30. posit receipts."

The defendant said that the Also ran-Ascot. Day 149 I Blu Wal-shing, 23, was charged court had apparently misunder-3. A. Here); Australian Dismand with aiding and abetting "first de- stood him. He said that the con- 151 ( W. Fung); Batin, Bay 184 (V, fendant on divers dates between stable had assured him that sey- V. Needa); Chiltern 145 (W.G, Poy); Nav, 8 and 14.

eral ten-cent pieces would be Connieber 140 H. 8. Chang); Many Bith defendants were remand-given to him if he should be Thanks 141 (W. H. & Davis); Vanity eat for 72 hours In Police custody.

Fair 148 XP. P. Botelho). banished again. The other “day UNLAWFUL COLLECTION he was asking for whit the con- Alleged to have obtained $10 stable had supposedly promised from Chung Tang, of No. 12 Elgin him and was not acewing hith of Street on Nov. 15 by falsely pre-taking us money away..

tending that he was collecting.on Accused was sentenced to xlx behalf of the Treaty Department, months' hard labour, and to be Chui Man-dring, 20, was charged given $1 from the poor box"after with the oftence before Mr. Lowry serving his sentence. En Baturday." "rezalet

ONCE TOO OFTEN ・・

CEL

Betting

Win Fisce

Amicus Curias Ascot Day

Australian Diamond

Batin Exy Ohlitern Corinteber

380717 221-257 190 128

2150- 1938

Ì ·

231 283

second occasion he tried the same

On the "suplication of Det, dkt. Two months' hard labour was trick he was arrested. Sammers & Temand of 72 hour imposed by Mr. Himsworth on GAOLED FOR ASSAULT

BAIL ESTREATED

Tize: 1911, Pari'Mutues(--+

Winner: $25.00. Pistes:

$8,50; $2710; $7.60. Also ran:--Double Chance: 168 lbs. (8) W.. Tang); Gold Coin 140 Black); Jack O'Lantern 145 (J. Bar- (row); Matador 147 (8. C. Liang); Palmer 144 (B. A. Proute); The Leo- pard 183 . B. Chao); The Tigress 181 R K 0, Chiu),

Betting

Double Chance Cold Coin

Jack O'Lantern Matador Palmer Plet Helri Salvage Master The Leopard

The Tigress Valorous

Win. Place

2177 · 13

656 B14 224 150 640 403 312 210

1010

PARSONS FINE SCORE

was granted. Ball was fixed in Saturday on Fung Mo-chun, 220, Yim Mati, 18, #an ffoka, charged At Cox's Path on Saturday, the the sum of $100. MENORC

for larceny of a pair of shoes and with assaulting Li Ying, 50, widow, Kowloon Cricket Club beat the attempted larceny of thother pair was sentenced by Mr. Macfadyen Kowloon Tong Club by 18 shots in Chuged with being drunk and of shoes,

on Saturday to two weeks hard a friendly lawn bowls match It was stated that the accused labour." Incapable at Central Police Station

K.CO—A W. Smith, 1 Duncan, on Nov. 15, E. J. O'Driscoll, plum went to a shoe shop at Lai Chi The accused assaulted the com- Eleven and B Orary 9, A ber on board a Dutch anip, had Kok Road and pretended to or plainant with a hammer on Fri-Madat, J. Nempsey E. Wellwood hir bell or $10 extreated when he der, a pair of shoes. He asked the day at Wing Sing Lade, inflicting and J. Fraser » A. C. Tribble, A 189168 NO KÓDear Betora dir. Litur fol to send it to La Salle College fajiries to her life shoulder

"Martin, R. 3. Meadows and W. on Cafurudy,

for payment and on arriving JUNE, STOLEN GO Parsons 34 Total 2 there he gave the fall a $10 note Uharged with rebelying a stolen box Kowl

-1

MASQUERADING AS

OLICE

Marquis -Ablong, 20

to change, which the feki was un-junk, No (1517TH on November 10 Lim, able to do

Tam Met-kan, 4) and Lâm xi, 46, Howard

AT.KW and

Kinks Road,

Mir, Lowry on : Bah personating a

He then told the toki to wait were charged before Mrazk while he went inside to get the worth on Saturday. - The money and disappeared. On the remanded for tree days...

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