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PAGE 8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

KOWLOON VICAR SAYS-

Put The

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS Don't Let

Let Us

Us Put PUBLIC AUCTION. Whole Blame For

THE

HE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

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Tuesday the 7th January, 1941

commencing at 5.15 p.

4.

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Ccn- naught Road, Central, 2nd Floor.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION POSTAGE STAMPS

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS. „

By Order of the Liquidator of Heinrich Arias Particulars and Conditions of Sale

Of The

Valuable Leasehold Property Situate at

North Point, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong

Being

..

For The

War On Germany

»TWENTY YEARS HAVE PASSED AND WE ARE AT WAR AGAIN AND OUR OWN COUNTRY AND PEOPLE HAVE A SHARE IN THE RESPONSIBILITY.

"Don't let us ever close our eyes to that. In the name of cum-, mon honesty don't let us put the whole blame for the war on Ger-

many.

GENERAL

|ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

ᎪᎢ CENTRAL

yesterday STA connexion vaccination on a woman,

with

The defendants were Dr. Chan MANSLAUGHTER" CHARGE

Shul-yee, alias Y. S. Chan, of No. As a result of a fight in the Nam Kok Road, ground flour. Hongkong Jockey Club stables on Kowloon City, and his assistarit, Jan. 3, one mafoo, Lam Ying-wong Sheung-hing. kwong, WES dead, and another

Ir, Chan, who was summoned for mafoo, Lau Mei-hok, alias Hak unlawfully giving a certificate of sal, arrested од a charge of vaccination to Lau Tung at the manslaughter.

Tung Fong Boarding House. Con when he did not perform the naught Road Central, on Nov. 15, operation on Lau. pleaded guilty through the "Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada, Jnr.

The deceased and Lau were alleged to have quarrelled over a debt before going into a fight. in which, It was reported, only fists were used. They were separated by other stable-mates and after that Lau went away for his sup-

That is humbug. It is worse, It is criminal self-deception."

Thus said the REV. J. R. HIGGS, Įman care about the really vital B.A, F.R.G.S., Vicar of St. An-things of God and man and na- drew's, when he delivered an ad- tlons during the period?

Wong also pleaded guilty to a dress at the first service of the Foolish people blame our Gov-per. Ten minutes later, the de-summons that he unlawfully per Universal Week of Prayer held in Jernment and leaders; they should ceased collapsed and was taken to formed an operation of vaccina St. John's Cathedral yesterday blame themselves. Having won the office of the Jockey Club, tion upon Lau when not being a the war, God called (as we said in where he died Rupture of the registered medical practitioner or There will be & service this the Churches so often) "to cour-spleen and internal haemorrhage a public vaccinator. evening when the Very Rev. J. Lageous, determined and unselfish were given as the cause of Lam's Wilson, Dean of the Cathedral, will efforts for peace, to constructing death. be the speaker.

There was a large congregation

evening.

present at yesterday's service.

THE ADDRESS

Det, Sub-Insp. C. H. Goodwin prosecuted

AT KOWLOON.

a better social and economic order As a sequel. Lau appeared before Fines of $150 and $25, respec throughout the world. to positive, Mr. Sheldon yesterday on a charge tively, were imposed. aggressive and imaginative action of manslaughter, when he was not only in our own country but given a formal remand of one wherever we had influence week. In the course of his address, Mr. throughout the world-and we had Dei Sh-Insp. W. N. Darkin is

in charge of the case. Higgs sald:-

much especially in the continent.

He called us to be as great in The Universal Week of Prayer organised by the World's Evange-peace as in war, He called us to lical Alliance every year for near-a life of faith and unselfish sacri-

fice and service. ly 100 years can and does have a tremendous influence for good.

As this Week" is being observed this year in war-time I want to suggest one line of thought and one only. "Naturally it has to do with our responsibility individual- ly and nationally for the war itself a matter about which I have thought a good deal lately.

CREATE WORLD CAUSE He even put it into the mind of man to

create a World cause--a League of Nations for the first time in ristory.

MALICIOUS WOUNDING· Charged on four accounts

FORGED BANKNOTES Pleading guilty to the charge of possession of seven, forged notes, issued by the Hongkong

namely, entering No. 285, Des Government, a 34-year-old haw-

Voeux Road Central, third floor, ker, Wan Wah, was sentenced to between 3 and 5 am on Dec. 30 four months härd labour by Mr. jast, and stealing

sewing a machine head, the

Elmsworth yesterday. The property of

charge of uttering a forged $1 note Leu Fu; stealing the machine in was withdrawn.

question;

unlawfully and mali- ciously wounding Fung Leung at

Det.-Bgt. C. Dowman, who con-

We who had given ourselves to No. 17, Wing Lok Street, third ducted the prosecution, said that the Church did meet, thank God, Boor, on Jan. 2, with intent to do accused

boarded ao. 11 Route

with a good deal of success. There him grevious bodily harm; and us on Dec. 29 and tendered a 81

I had the privilege, as I know were thousands who eagerly want. lastly, unlawfully and maliciously note for the purchase of a ticket ed our message and who lived to wounding the said Fung Leung, The conductor refused to accept.

Inland Lot No. 2320 together with the Dean did too, of leaving the love and serve their Lord in the Hui Yee, 30, employed, of no it on the ground that it was su

the premises thereon known as "SEVEN SISTERS"

To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION

оп

Wednesday, the 8th day of January, 1941

At 3 o'clock p.m..

At their Auction Room, No. 2.

Connaught Road Central..

Second Floor, Victoria, Hong Kong.

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS. Auctioneers,

The property consists of:- All that

parcet piece or

of ground situate at North Point aforesaid and known and register- ed in the Land Office as Inland! Lot No. 2320 together with the messuage erections and buildings thereon known as "SEVEN. SISTERS" held for the residue of the term of 75 years with a right of renewal for a further term of 75 years created therein by, the Crown Lease thereof.

Annual Crown Rent $96.00.

Arca 21,000 square feet or there- abouts.

For further particulars apply to: Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES &

MASTER.

Liquidator's Solicitors,

"'or to

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers.

A MAJOR PROBLEM SOLVED

Aghting services after the last War and uniting with a group of men also from the fighting services who had determined to give their lives to building a new world and a new order from the ruins of the eld. We had returned from war to peace with a mission, with a passion to make the world a bet ter place.

THE

ONLY MESSAGE

what of the mass of the people? fellowship of the Church But

They were indifferent, complacent, often actively hostile.

Sheldon yesterday. fixed abode, appeared before Mr.

pected to be a forgery. Defendant produced another one and Lill Det.-Sgt. W. Summers asked

was also refused. for a 72-hours' remand. and was

Accused then took cut all " he granted.

got, a

banknotes, total of seven Sub-Insp. J. O'Donovan is in but none of them was accepted by charge of the case.

the conductor. He was taken to the Pulice

the station by

con- CRUELTY TO ANIMAL Charged with

ductor. cruelty to an

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FOR SALE

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The Church had a message to save the country, to save the world (and in the main it was faithfully

The accused was apprehened by away and went to the village to preached and lived) but did the people listen, did they respond,

P. C. D134, who ordered him to inform the owner of this. was there anything like a revival? animal, Chung Kune, 24, houseboy

drop his gun which he did.

Fang started out in search of his SNATCHER TO BE EXPELLED Nothing remotely approaching it. at Yan Lee Garage, Robinson Mrs. E. P. Hyndman, of No. 23,

Hearing, was adjourned to this cow with "another man and they We felt that our message "was In international affairs the Lea-Boad, bad his bail of $25 estreat-Granville Road, appeared as com

afternoon,

overtook defendants, who, they the only message for the world gue of Nations was stul-born fromed when he failed to appear he plainant before Major A N. Mac-

SENT FOR TRIAL

claimed, let go of the rope by into which we would go and that the start owing to the breakdown fore Mr. K. M. A. Barnett rester- fadyen yesterday in the case

Alleged to have robbed the means of which they were holding under the help of God we could be of spiritual qualities.

From the day.

which La Ngau, 17, was chargea occupants of No. 1, Ladder Terrace the beast and ran away. Fang and. used to help the country win the start there were those who said it

Accused was alleged to have, on with snatcling a handbag and on Oct. 16, Au Nam. 20, Chau his companion chased defendants peace as it had won the war. would never work, not seeing that Jan 5 at

Consider the years 1920 to 1930. their conviction was to that ex- tured a rat by burning it to death

Robinson Road, tor- contents, valued at $17 from her. Kal, 27, Luh Wing. 24, Wong Sing, and caught them when they en- What did the average man or wo-tent killing it.

said that complainant 21. Tam Ying, 20. and Yeung So, tered a house. by means of a piece of burn was walking along Tak Shing 34, were committed to the Cri- Defendants, in answer to the ing cotton waste. He was Street on Sunday afterncon when minal Sessions by Mr. E. Hims charge, claimed that they were vegetable gardeners employed to look after gardens in the vicinity of which the cow was left to graze. About 10.15 a.m. on Oct. 16 a The animal had moved into their Chinese knocked at the door and territory and had been trampling asked to see Ho Suk-tsan. She on cultivated land, so they had answered the door and was told little option other than to move

her away. that the visitor was bringing a The parcel from her husband.

WILD TREE WOOD Three women appeared before the District Officer South on

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dressing oneself

Seattle. One of the chief pro- blems of golf course greens- keepers-how to keep their greens) weedless and bug-free has been 41 Savors

43 Erudilan solved at the Beattle Golf Club..

coln The solution to a bar-like, elec- trical gadget that "electrocutes" bugs and weed germinations in the soil" before the soll is even used in the green, either as base or top- dressing.

L. R. Coffin, club member and power company executive, tackled the problem about five years ago when he was on the greens com- mittee.

44 Born

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room for automobiles

48 Consented 51 Fuss

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1 Rubber 2. Unsorted

Wheaten

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noisily in Together with a power company ..sleep.

they figured out the 57 Crafty employee, electrical box. It holds about a yard and a half of soil. Inside the box are several metal plates through which

electricity the courses. The soll is dampened to act as an electrical conductor. All the moisture runs out of the soll at about 190 degrees fahrenheit and the process automatically stope.

It's still live' soll, however;" as the desirable "germinations... can't be killed with less than 212 de greca.

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weeds

9 Endures

10 Jutting rock

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pagoda

18 Indite 21 Used in

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snow and

rain

of threads

38 Guides

40 Grassy feld

42 Weight

measure of India

45 Breach

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Chief of the Janizaries.

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It was

and worth yesterday.

Chief Det, Insp. Carcy pro-

seen by Mr. A. W. Salter, of Dod- accused came from behind well and Co., who was driving past snatched her handbag. The alarm In a car at the time. Subsequent was raised and defendant was ar- secuted. ly. Mr. Salter, who was present in rested by Police Reservist F. Court yesterday, got down and [Botelho. had him arrested.

Accused was sentenced to Sub-Insp. H. E. Rigers was, in month's hard labour, to be follow charge of the case.

jed by expulsion

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WILD TREE WOOD Appearing before Major Mac-man was admitted and he

three o followed by

others yesterday on charges

Was who

a

charges of having unlawfully in

their possession a total of 190 cat-

ties of wild tree wood at Taun Wan Old Street on Saturday.

They were cautioned by the Ma- gistrate.

KENNEDY ROAD ATTACK Hearing of the case in which Chan Po. 21, Tsul Choi, 24, and radyen Ko Shun, aliás Wong Pau-Esai, 28, unlawful possession of 31,953 cat were armed with revolvers and all" unemployed, were

charged ties of wild tree wood, valued at knite. with assault, with intent to rob, $630. and of

removing firewood They gagged the occupants and was begun before Mr. Barnett without the permission from the robbed them of $10 Hongkong yesterday.

Store Controller of the Botanical currency, a gold bracelet, mounted The defendants were alleged to and Forestry Department, Tang with jade and diamond, gold have assanited Ho Po and Li Shaling, 44, firewood dealer,

was appendage, gold brooch, with with Intent to

and rob them,

tube Jade, and a fined $30 or eight weeks' hard pearl Kennedy Road, near Mcdonnell labour.

Government opfum. Road, on Dec. 22. First defendant

Mr. R. Everest said that the fire DEMANDING WITH MENACE was additionally charged with wood was found on unlawful possession, of a dagger. Junk off the Yaumati praya in offence very seriously," "said Det.- Temperature, 71 F.

Det,

defendant's

Sub-Insp. J. O'Donovan the course of a routine search said that on Dec, 22 at 11.30 a.m.

GUN DUEL SEQUEL

ot] WEATHER REPORT

Hongkong Royni Observatory

10 a.m., Ján, 6.

"The Police regard this kind of Barometer (at sea level), 30.11 ins.

Sgt. J. Bentley, who was prosecut-Humidity, 75 per cent. ing in a case in which a 28-year- Wind Direction, E/S

search them, at the same time was charged with the attempted/common assault.

brandishing a dagger,

!

Hearing was adjourned to 2.30 this afternoon.

murder

Of

P. C.

D288. Chung

til,

the complainants were walking

A gun duel between a man and old unemployed, Fung San, was Wind Force (Beaufort) 5. along Kennedy Road, when they the Police at Kilung Street had a charged before Mr. Sheldon yes-Temperature: Maximum yesterday. were accosted by the three "de-

counts of demanding 71 F sequel before Major Macfadyen terday on fendants, who demanded to

with menace and

with Temperature: minimum last night. yesterday when Cheung Wan, 21, money

65 F. Sgt. Bentley said that defendant Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th First and second defendants shu-cho and Pans Kwong: shoot Ting-tai in Russell Street on Jan. Total rainfall since January 1st,

and several others met Leung today, nil. were arrested by Pte Moys," of the

ing with intent to prevent lawful 2 and demanded $6.60 from com- Royal Scots, together with a gar-

apprehension; possession of a replainant as fees for joining the Against an average of, 0.13 ins. dener.

volver and six rounds of ammuni

Yiu Lok Trading society...

Sunset tonight, 5.45 p.m. tion; and shooting with intent.

The following day complainant Sunrise tomorrow, 7.05, a.m. Chief Det. Insp. A. E. Carey, met defendant who again de-

4 p.m., Jan. 6. assisted by Det-Sgt. J. MacPher manded money. Complainant re- Barometer (at sea level), 30.00 ins. lson, was in charge of the case.

fused and was struck on the head Temperature, 70 F. About 2 pm on Dec. 13 Pang as a result of which he had to go Humidity: 79 per cent.. of Comunications, Kwong saw two Chinese talking to hospital. On Sunday complain-Wind Direction, E/S. knowing same to be forged, Chan at Lai Chi Kok Road. He follow-ant was again approached by de- Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Hung appeared before Mr. Bared them through Wong Chuk and fendant who was told he would be Maximum temperature, 74 F. nett yesterday.. Sub-Insp. J.Tai Nam Streets. Knowing they killed next time. Sgt. Mackenzie, Minimum temperature,-85 F. ⠀ O'Donovan," assisted by Det.-Bgt. were being trailed they separated who was on patrol, appeared on Ramfall," nil AN Cochrane, prosecuted.. and defendant proceeded along, the scene and rested defendant.

Accused, was seen in Hiller

At Kifung Street defendant Defendant was sentenced to six Street at 9 am. on Dec, 20, carry-stopped Pang, it was alleged, pre- months' hard labour. ing a box, by District Watchman tending that he was

a Police

COMMITTED TO SESSIONS Charged with possession of 1.309 ten-dollar Yuan notes of: the Bank

Height

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Hong

Kong

Standard

Height.

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48 River in

Accused was committed to the Criminal Sessions.

No. 13, Lee Kwal. Accused was officer, and searched him. After stopped by Lee, who examined searching he told Pang to the box and found it to contain away. the notes. At the police station,

Witness notified P. C. D288

GARDENERS DISCHARGED accused said that they were given near Shek Vip Mee Road when

vegetable gardeners of to him by Wong Yiu on the a. s. defendant took to his heels, with Cheng Yuen, Cheng Keng, 26, and Tai Po Shek.

Pang and the constable in pur Wong Shu, 28, were discharged for suit. Nearing Wong Chuk Street lack of a sufficient case when theyTues. 7 defendant was alleged to have appeared before Mr. S. r Baltow drawn a revolver and fired at his at the District Court South gester-

Wed, 8 "The thing was so crudely done pursuers but the bullet went wide-day on a charge of theft of a cow Thur. 9 07 15 that it looked more like a blow Defendant attempted to fire again belonging to a shopkeeper named with a sharp instrument than but the gun misfired.

Fang Hung of Ma Wan village, Fri. 10 surgical act was the opinion The chase led along Yu Chau It was stated in evidence that expressed by Dr. G. W. Pope, of the Street when a ticket inspector the cow was usually taken out for

Sat. Medical Department, when tried to stop defendant but the the day to pasture at Lao Po Sha

Sun 19 doctor and his assistant were latter threatened him with his where on Sunday two women saw summoned before Mr. Sheldon gun.

defendants apparently leading it Mor. 13

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