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GENERAL
ROUND THE POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. DEPORTATION RECOMMENDATI
THE Undersigned have received THE undersigned have received tary ground at the
instructions from the holder Bill of Sale No, 63 of 1940
to fell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
Wednesday, the 4th December, 1940. at 12 o'clock (noon)
!
instructions.
::
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
00
Friday, the 6th December, 1940
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Charged under the Defence Re- quations for trespassing on mili
Chước Hon Kok Fort, nea a magazine, on Dec. 2, a 22-year-old unemployed. Ip Ki-wak was sentenced to three months' Hard Häßfoür try Mr K. M. A. Barnett Yesterday, · ·
Derifehadn't was also recom: mended for deportation, by the Magistrate.
UNEMPLOYED GAOLED
40. merchant. in Connaught Road Central on Monday.
Sub-Insp. T. K. Whelan pro- secuted.
Bentence of three months' hard. labour was imposed.
AT KOWLOON
poverty,
Last Batch Of Americans
Leave S'hai.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1940. WEEKLY TIFFIN MEETING
OF ROTARY CLUB Entertaining Address By Sir Atholl MacGregor
A highly humorons and entertaining account, of his sojourn In Nigeria, which Colony he left in 1926 to accept the Attorney General- ship of Trinidad, was given yesterday by the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGregor, when he addressed the weekly tiffin meeting of the Bay tary Club of Hongkong.
Nearly 400 Americans, maring üp: the tins.: group of wvàcumén tú leave Abangbal, sailed for Manila "on Nov. 20 in the sis. Wasfluxton, on their way to the U.S.A., reports the North China Daily News. CESTODY OF CHILD
The Washington was the third and One man and three women, last special evacuation liner sent Fong Lol-chung, 28. Yuen Yee, 49, to the Far East for taking Ameri- Wong Muf, 40, and Lee Kan, 58, cans home from the Orient to call said. "She was not a good ship and was grossly overcrowded, but I "It is nearly 30 years since I made my first trip to Lágos," Bir Atholl were charged before Mrs. Kims- bare. The sa President Taft left was lucky! I was one of the 11 new Assistant District Officers and worth yesterday with unlawful shortly after the Washington, alone of the others was also a MacGregor. In those days one had to Admitting a charge of trespass custody of a child for valuable though this liner is on her regular take with one stores for a year, so that everyone had about a ton run, and there were no →VACUSES
of stuff, and my suppliers had steneffled my name on the boxes with- nyua miutary area. namely, in purposes.
Insp. Moreton, of the S. C. A. ¡smong her passengers,
out any stops between my initial letters A.D.A. at their Bales Room, No. 35, Han- the vicinity of Mount Davis Fort.
Pokruism, on Dec. 2, fam War, 24, said the child was taken out by
LAST TENDER
When I got on board therefore sized negro barrister complete with at their Sales Room, No. 2 Con-kow Road, Kowloon..
unemployed, was sentenced to 28 his father and sold for $23, to the
The last tender for the Washing- I found that while my fellow rewig and gown before me. In front naught Road Central, 2nd Floor.
days hard labour by Mr. Farbeti second defendant, owing to extreme con left the Customs Jetty at noon cruits were three in a small cabin of him was a huge row of textbooks yesterday.
yesterday, previous tenders leav-my namesake and I were given a and behind him a little didek 1. The first accused was bound ing at 10 and Hi o'clock, The cabin in the married couples' alley- charged with. falsification of ac- WOMEN DEFRAUDED over while the second was fined uner did not embark nearly a way and described in the passenger counts. Two women appeared before 14r. 140. The last two defendants, who many evacuees, as originally anti-list as Mr. and Mrs. Macoregur.
"The case was called and the Teakwood Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Barnett, yesterday as complainants were described as go-betweens, cipated, the special arrangements
"That was not all, for my freight barrister. seizing the nearest Dressing Tables, Chests of Drawers. in the case in which they were de-were each fined $10.
for increasing the accommodation bill for excess baggage was made volume, read from it loudly, threat- Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Din frauded bý a már of money Lau Pul-chan 38, widow, and of the vessel riut being necessary.
out in the name of my temporary eningly and incomprehensibly, ing Tables; Chairs, Hatstands, } ginöunting to a total of $700. Hung Ki-shun, 33, were similarly Hy tar the greatest number husband; and the matter was still then, pausing for breath, shduted, Chesterfeld Suites, Office Furni The defendant, Lut Yum-chdh, charged. It was said that the
going on board yesterday were being discussed when I left the ship So, your Worship, you must com- -40, unemployed, was charged with second defendant in this gase was women and children, many of
with all my kit. From that day mit my cilent for trial. My inter fraudulently converting to his own a respectable man,
only whom stated that they were most
on I was known as Ada to every preter léant over and said quite use the sums of $250 and $450, en wanted to adopt the child. The reluctant to leave China, but had
Coaster."
audibly Mr. Cole, his Worship is trusted to him on Nov, 20 and 21, first accused was bound over and complied with the wishes of their
The Resident of the Province, his
barrister.' Without, turning, a first master, was a man he took an hair Cole said I did not know your respectively, by Zo Choi sild Chan the second was cautioned,
husbands.
Instinctive dislike to, Bir Atholl re-Worship was a barrister, now I Ho, to book passages to Manila.
lated. Dét Sgt. R. MacVey said that)
This dislike, he thought,
plead guilty." To Choi Husband was in the Convicted of house-breaking at The total passenger list of those was mutual. The man could not United BlaRES and also had a Nganshiwa Ng Stu-hung. 22. embarking from Shanghai was 36, perspire and wore high-starched brother-in-law in Manila. On the was sentenced to "three months of whom, 73 were travelling first collara in a three-âgure tempera- "Two days later I wêht up the fourth moon of this year. the hard labour by Mr.
Himsworth class, 217 tourist class and 168 ture. He had a waxed moustache railway to Blokerdejl, the Forestry brother-in-law wrote to her - yesterday. Det art, C. Doreman in the special European Third and he wore his medal ribbons Headquarters, to deal with a list of
prosecuted. ing her to go to Manila
The Machinery of the Kung Fat Factory of No. 21 Bute Street, Ground Floor:
One 8 feet Lathe
One 8 feet Lathe
One Sharpening Planner
One Surface Planner
Comprising:-
One Shaft with 4 pulleys on wood ture, etc., etc.
frame
One 1 H. P. 220-350 V Motor
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
THE
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
ba
Wednesday, the 4th December, .1840
commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central. Room No. .205. 2nd Floor).
A FINE COLLECTION OF VALUABLE `POSTAGE
STAMPS
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
..
Cutlery, Curlos, Ornaments, Brass Fenders and Fire Brasses, Electric Lamps. Heaters, Celling and Table Fans. Looking Glasses, Mirrors, Gramophones Records, Porcelain and Glass Ware, Pictures, Tea Sets, etc., etc.
also
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
and
On Oct, & complainant came down to the Colony from- Macão
|sulate whers she was told that her
who
HOUSE-BREAKING
Class
BAIL ESTREATED
Ball of $100 was estreated when
N
PASSENGER LIST
More than half were missionary families. 282
23 Volumes of "Encyclopaedia Bri- and went to the American Co- Lam On-kok, 35, master of trading with missions in China.
tarinica"
3 Tientsin Carpets and Rugs
3 Bed Room Suites
2 "Underwood" Typewriters
2 Fairs Binocustārs
1. "Gitison" Refrigerator
1 Enlarger
1 "Agfa" Cine Projector 13 mm 1.Radio Set
1 Piano by "Moutrie"
1 Plano by "Allison"
On View from Thursday, the 5th December, 1940.
30.
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS,
AUCTIONEERS.
REFUGEES IN COLONY
on his pyjamaa.
"
IDYLLIC BLISS
MACGREGOR, SAH'
forestry offences. One of my first cases—I was sitting under a tree.
being connected "Within a week all édiímunica- in the market place was a large of the tions between us were in writing and bland African who, when ask- reniainder many were wives and though the distance between our | passport was not valid for Kantisjunk No, T1145H, failed to ap children of naval and Marine uffi- į chairs way about 12 feet, and at the Gregor, Sabl
band, in Des Voeux Road Central The latter told her he could get her the passages.
pear before Mr. Hlinsworth
On Not 3 she gave defendant
SIX WEEKS' GAOL some photographs and also bor- Mr. Bechtel, of "No. 4. Belfram rowed $200, which defendant Road appeared as complainant wanted as deposit, and gave to before Mr, Himisworth yesterday defendant. The balance of $500 when Suen Pi, 19, odd job coolte. was handed to defendant on Nov. was charged with entering en- 27 since when he was not seen closed premises. Six weeks', hard
writi his arrest at Des labour was imposed. again Voeux Road yesterday..
Lui was sentenced to six months'
KIDNAPPING ALLEGED
POLICE RAID GAMBLERS ·
3
YENCHING UNIVERSITY
CARRYING ON
HEROES OF DUNKIRK
"Like a
a rat and went to bed.
AMUSING EXPERIENCES "Th my first week of active ser vice I had two amusing judicial ex- periences. On the first day I took my seat on the Bench to find a full
ed for his name, said loudly, 'Mac-
VISITING ROTARIANS » Rotarian Lt.-Col. E. J. R. Mitchell thanked the speaker. Visiting Ro- tarians were Rotarian Dr. Wesley F. C..May (Wuhu), Rotarian Mungo Park (Kuala Lumpur), Rotarian C. W. Leung (Canton), Rotarian A; E Best (Chengtu) and Rotarian P. K . Tÿàu (Caltán)....
On leaving she met defendant,
"Well, I ask you, what does A. who was a former foki of her hus- yesterday on a charge of passes- cers. It being understood that few end of the week he sent me off to
sion of petroleum on board his Marine families still remain in take charge of a district on the do? Damn cheek, and when he re-
Shanghai:
Dahomey frontier which put 65 peated the offence I gave him junk, and attempting to export
blessed miles of roadless hilly seven days for contempt. In due the petroleum,
country between us, and there I course I went to a forestry bunga- stayed in solitary but idyllic bliss low for lunch and during the meal for a period of two months at almy host sald to me By the way. time, coming down to headquarters did you meet your namesake the only for one week out of nine.. timber contractor?' I stopped, and "One of these weeks was a red- I looked and I listened--and letter one. My office was a very gradually it dawned upon me that small one, only about eight feet in MacGregor was Indeed his name, CHUNGKING, Dec. 2 (Central)-width, and in it was a very large assumed in honour of a former in a joint interview with the Press safe. The Resident's office was Governor of Lagdi, and that I had recenfly the Peiping Union Medical full of white ant and when I came dropped a considerable brick, hard labour on each count, the Before Mr. Himsworth yesterday, College and the Tenching Univer-back this particular month I found "I did not much enjoy the rest sentences to ran consecutively. He Blu Hon-pan, 39, travelling trader, sity, American Institutions in Pel-him installed in my office, and so of my lunch and as soon as I could was also ordered to pay $100 to was charged with kidnapping a ping, indicated that both are carry installed that every time the safe get away I rushed to the lockup. each of the complainant failing child under 14 years of age ating on without any change in per- door had to be opened he had to There he sat. What was I to do? which a distress warrant would be Mongkok on Nov. 30. Sgt. W. J. D. sonnel or operation, according to a get up.
Looking sternly at him I said "Now, Issued. "
Cameron applied for a remand of report from Peiping.
flash the great brau you see it does dot pay to be three days which was granted. Of the Americans in the Peiping functioned, and by next morning i checky. Your name is Gbadamos! A Follce party, headed by Det.-| BUS INCIDENT SEQUEL
Union Medical College two wives bad arranged for a series of payées MacGregor and when you meet me Sgt. V.M. Morrison, made a sudden
with their children have left, while of small amounts in cash to come call yourself Goudamos!-now I Mra. A J. Mann was summoned in Yenching University two single for their money at intervale of five forgive you and can go'; and he raid on a
"contractor's matshed before Mr. Himsworth yesterday women, who are both in poor minutes. By the time I had writ actually thanked me!" which was being weed as a gamb for evading payment of bus fare health, and one mother Mes. ten and signed 23 polite notes ask- ting house, and altogether 22 per- and assaulting the conductor. Adelph who planned to leave next ing him to get up to let me pay sons were arrested and charged i
Mr. E 8. C. Brooks, for the pro- summer with her two children sums averaging about 3/- he smelt befor Mr. G.T. Lowry yesterday.secution, said that the accused were the only ones to leave. * An increase of 66 in the number of refugees and destitutes accom- trader, and Yu Tim, 25, earth Road about 2 pm on Nov. 5. Wong Cheuk-fai, 54, travelling boarded bus No. 6 at Hay Wong THE Undersigned have received
Instructions from Mr. D. M.modated in Government Camps, coolle, were charged with keep Upon being fequested by the con- Biggar to sell by Public Auction at recorded for the week ended Nov. Lee Contractors matshed, Morri-that he had no right to ask her. etc.. In urban and rural areas is ing a gaming house af Sang ductor to show her ticket" she said his residence Woodbury. Pök- Lulam,
son Hi Road, for the purpose of The conductor insisted and after "an Can".
an argument the accused got up Wong pleaded not gulity and on and slapped the conductor on the HOME FROM DUNKIRK, with ́an the Police accepting his plea was face. discharged. Yu, who admitted the The defendant alleged that as offence, was fined $20 or one soon as she boarded the bis she North Point-1,386 against 1,388 on month.
Nov 23.3
realised that she had forgotten her -Six persons charged with gam-purse and asked the conductor to Morrison Hill-638 against 538 on bung, who did not appear, had stop at once which he falled to ko down to history as one of the
Nov, 23.
their ball of $3 each estreated do. She also alleged that two most dramatic episodes in the Urban Areas (Soldiers);
The fact that some patients de- A man of Tangalia named Jonu while ones of $2 or $3 were
memployees of the Company em-Second German War. This book- In Hospital 14 against 17 on Nov.posed on 13 others who pleaded braced her, while the conductor let tells the story in pictures how
velop hydrophobla even after Clement Godellawella, who des- 23. Very Fine Upholstered Couch
guilty.
struck her a blow on the chest out of the nettle of danger the treatment at the Pasteur Institute, cribed Himself as a forider ser
is attributed by Dz. - Lucius "vánt of Bir Thomas Tipton, plead- and Armchalts with Good Springs Argyle Street 207 against 705 on
Chan Hel. 40, carpenter, denied when she attempted to alight: very flower of the Allied armies Nicholls, the Government Bacterio-edulity recently before the Nov. 23. and Extra Cushions, Pouffe, Pic-
that he was gambling, and was Mr. Blmsworth cautioned ac was plucked into safety by the tures, Curios, Silverware, Brass Urban Areas (Squatters Camps)!
discharged on the Police accept cused for evading bus fare and magnificent co-operation of all logist to the patient falling to im- Kalutara Magistrate, Mr. Ir.
munise to the vaccine. 1
Quentin Fernando, to a charge of and Brotize Ornaments. Ceuing Tai Hang 2,557 against 2567 on ing his plea
Aned her to IDE Adamlefig the three services. ** Morrison said that there conductor
A Ceylon Observer reporter drew having been found in the room
·and Tablé Fans and Lamps, Card
The Bhotographer takes one the attention of Dr. Nicholls to of the Rev. Father Ferrot of Ngan. Tan Kok-795 against 795 were over 100 gamblers in Tables, Cabinets, etc, etc.
the!
trom the stricken beaches of fatal case of hydrophobia reported Magzona Reformatory, without 'on Nov, 23.
BOUND OVER premises at the time of the Po-j
Dunkirk, across the mine-infested from Kandy, where a youth named being able to explam His presence Rural Areas --- Kam Tin-1,811 against 1,808 on escaped into the darkness. Money from Mrs E. & Lopes, of No. 218, ports to which the strange armada gone treatment for 14 days at the
lice raid but the majority of them For attempting to steal $6.50 eax. to Dover and the pleasure Charlle died after having wider there, fri
from and Wood Bedsteads with Fanling
picked up, amounting to $4.34. Nathan Road by trick, Fang Chine
Pasteur Instituta.
It was stated that he was found Children's Camp-360 was ordered to be put into the dat÷ging, 28, was: Aharged before This is an introduction by 7. B. Spring and Beauty Rest Mattresses. against 299 on Nov. 23.
Dr. Nicholls said: "No form of hiding under Father Perrot's | Mr. Mactadyen yesterday, e
Pringley who pays a tribute in the medical treatment, whether curbed Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chests Total--10,490 against 10,324 on
Set, A. G. Groves sald that the tumble craft of the Thames which tive or preventive, is affective in The accused admitted that he KEEPER FINED
defendant was a charcoal aller helped in the rescue.
one hundred per cent, of cases. the Charged with keeping
had served a period of four years" ánd went to see Mrs: Lupes, in The Booklet itself is well worth patiares to preventive freat-prisonment in a case in which second door of No. 38 Des Vouex Sunday and offered her a sample. I shiling but an added reason for ment against rates are reported he was charged with burglary of Road for pat kau on Monday. The following day the scrised using it that the publisher's total the Pastetir Insures to Archbishop's Palace La Chan, 35, unemployed, and Yuens came with two baskets of charcoal profits from the sale will be wholls throughout the world. The feinifès Colombot Blu-ming," 24 unemployed. were and it was later found that the devoted to the Lord Mayor's Red
·Valuable Curtains, Tientsin Cir-
fined $30 or one month and $15 bottom of the baskets contained Cross and St. John Fund. pete.
Steel Furniture,
Provided suicient candidates Garden Swing Couches
are forthcoming a course of lec- Or 18 days, respectively, by Mr.
rubbish. tures in First Aid to the injured, Lowry yesterday.
Eleven charged with gambling,
on
Thursday, the 5th December 1940 còmmencing at. 16.30 am VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
comprising:
Dining Table and Chairs, Side- board, Bide Table, Dinner Waggon
Glass and Crockery, etc., etc.
Urban Arens (Civilians): King's Park-1,277 against 1,275 on
Nov. 23
Ma Tau Chung--1102 against 1,044
on Nov, 23.
Nov. 23.
Nov, 23.
of Drawers, Mirrors, Carved Cam-Nov. 23. porwood Trankh, Cooklig Stoves, Kitchen Utensils. Garden Tools, etc., etc.
።
A: QUANTITY OF CARVED BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
Course Of Lectures In First Aid
Poor Box.
The accused was Boned ovet.
introductions by J. B. Priestly.
In aid of the British Red Cross. Published by John Murray, Londen.
The Evacuation of Dunkirk will
WHEN PASTEUR SIR T. LIPTON'S
TREATMENT
MAY FAIL
OLD SERVANT PLEADS GUILTY
in the Colombo Institute are about Addressing the Magistrata in 0.3 per cent, that is one in about, the accused said he had three hundred treated, and this
compares, favourably with other been employed under air Thomas. in Chineau, will be given by Drnd their ball of $3 each, estreat-
ENTERED DWELLING
institutes workding under similar | Laptól 16 Englahu, and bá the day at about $80 was stolen from the
in question went to the reforms- Blu Man Wal at St. John Ambu- |
Five months hard labour was Suen Nam Chinese School at No. CAUSE OF FAILURE.
circumstances, such as in India.
tary to get his timal cérti- [line Headquarters, Tai Hang ed when they failed to appear
imposed by Mr. Himsworth Yester-60, Argyle Street, on the morning Road, commencing on Friday, Dec. Court.
"The cause of failure," Dr. | flexte. Money picked up was 7 day on Ho Fan 40 who was of Nov. 24 On Information four Nicholls emphasised, "is dar to ze denied hiding under the 13, 1940, from 8 pm to 9 pm.
Those wishing to join this class
Dot.-Sgt. Cahiran prosecuted.“ ciurged with entering a dwelling men, Lul Shek, 22, Tam Wang-kit, patient failing to immunisa to the bed. On View from Tuesday, the 3rd should forward their names Im-
BACK THROWN IN HARBOUR out 330 am. on Monday,
34, Chan Fel. 8b, and La Wah, vaccine; and this may be because I was said that a constable raw 49, were arrested and charged he or she is not in good general
The Magistrate December, 1940.
mediately to the Secretary, St. Stating that he only wanted to the accused climbing &
tetice John Ambulance Association and snatch the sack of wolfram ore to pipe of No. 248, Prince Edward
drain before Mr. Macfadyen yesterday Brigade fór enrolment. -
dump into the sea or otherwise, Road and arrested him.
"Teruie: Cish on Delivery,
Aberdeen Bus No: 7 passes the
'House.
LAMMERT BROS. AUCTIONELES.
The first three were charged with murder of the amah and
The lectures are open to the they would be sold to the Japan- The defendant was additionsly armed robbery while the last de General Publis and are specially ese and made into bombs to drop charged with breach or expitsion fendant was charged with receiv recommended to anyone, desiring on China, was the explanation ad-
MURDER CHARGE
health
*All our failures have oc“. curred among the more or less *Indigent classes, among whom malaris, „hookworm infestation and dietary deficiencies; an
"Over 2,000 paying patienta,g he added, "have been treated without
ing stolen property.
Dett NB Fraser asked for rife.
to join the Brigade, elther as an yanced by a 28-year-old street ordinary member or as a member coolle, Hwok Yuk-shing, when of the ARP. Auxillary Reserve of charged before Mr, Lowry yester An amah, Tol Kpen, 30, widow, a remand of three days, which was. the Brigade:
day with theft from Chot Po-tong, was murdered and property valued granted
a dhale faflure. This to › great extent, is due to the fer that they are wellfedana hetimity. Bilt öven samong the upper classes fallurea have been reparted trous other in- stitutes,"
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