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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS || LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

SPORTS & GENERAL

RACING RESULTS

Continued from Page 2

3-Nil Desperandum Stakes (About One Mile 171 Yards)

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. Mr. Collene's" Sam's Choice 140

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell #

PUBLIC AUCTION

02

Monday, the 3rd March, 1941,

commencing at 10.30 am

105........... (Mr. D. Black) "1 Mr. Marber I's Charlesber, 152 lbs. ....... (Mr. L. B. Chao) Tron's Iron Beauty, 152 lbs. (Mr. P. Y. T. Well Eve of Deception was fourth,

THE Undersigned have received Mr.

instruction

to self by

PUBLIC AUCTION

at their Sales Room, No. 95, Hanko Road, Kowloon.

Tuesday, the 4th March, 1943,

at 11 o'clock am,

at the Godown of The Navigation Co., Connaught

China Road,

A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

West.

(for account of the concerned)

also

4 Electric Ceiling Fans

!

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

- AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Tuesday, the 4th March, 1941

commencing at 5.15 p.

at their Bales" Roam. No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central (2nd Floor)

- A VALUABLE COLLECTION

OF POSTAGE STAMPS

(mostly China & Britial-Colonies)

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

96 Bales Cotton Yarn

more or less damaged

Temms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Wednesday, the 12th March, 1941

commencing at 9.30 a.mi.

at Kowloon Naval Depot.

OLD AND SURPLUS VICTUAL-

LING STORES

.L

comprising:---

Mr. Bu Tong Sen's Rose Jane,

149 lbs. (Mr. P. P. Botelho), 3 Galveston Bay was fourth- Won by two lengths, a head be- tween second and third.

Tune: 2,01. Part Mutuel:-

CHINESE

CONSULATE FOR

COLONY

Final Arrangements Nearing Completion

2

3

Winner: $13.40. Places:

$8.20, $19.00, $27,40, Also ran:--Advancing Time 148

ment of R

MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1941. NEW WING OF DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL OPENED

Mr. Sollis On Difficulties Before Education Ir H.K.

Won by a short head, 3 leng lbs. (H. S. Chang); Blue Field 197 General in Hongkong are nearing the Acting Governor, Lieut."General E, F, Norton, C.B., D.S.O., M.C..

between second and third.

Time: 210.1.

Pari Mutuel:-

Winner: $14.80.

Places: $5.30, $5,20, $5.90. Also ran:-Eve of Deception 144 1bs. (8. W. Lee): Eve of Paradise 147 (R. M. Wood); Forty Six 147 (Ho Hong Ping); Lovely View 152 (H. C. Pih); Mauber 147 (Hoo Pak Ming); Night Express 152 (Ip Ku Ying). Odeon date Alexandria Bay) 151 (V. V. Needa): Raconteur 152 (S...L Yuen).

Charlesber

Eve of Deception Eve of Paradise Forty Br Iron Beauty Lovely View Mauber

Funds for thè construction of the new whar Was raised donations and by a grant from Government. A stan of $13,021 is still required to pay for the equipment

That arrangements by the Chi-

The $67.570 new wing of the Diocesan Girls' Saboo) was off- nest Government. for establish clally opened on Saturday in the presence of Mr. C.G. Sollis, Direc- Chinese Consulate-tor of Education, and many other educationalists His Excellency

(S. W. Lee); Boolat Bay 135 (Hoc completion is the opinion of om- was unable to be present owing to indisposition. Pak Ming); Celtic Star 135 (Gcials in close touch with the Chi- Trevertan); Galveston Bay 140 (Fnase Ministry of Foreign Affairs Noodt); Guinness Time 135 (S. N. who arrived in the Colony recent Pan: Just In Time 144 (Tang Many Wa); Musketeer. 143 (5. 2. Yuen); "It is rumoured that either. Dr. Potentate 151 (Chul Ki Fan); Rose Pou Ping-sheving or Dr. Andrew

144 (R. J. A. Hearne): Lee will be chosen for the post. Evelyn Strathbannock 138 (D. Black);

Dr. Foo, a graduate of Hongkong Taning Master 142 (P. Y. T.. Well, University and former Vice-Minis

ter of Foreign Affairs, is a men- Placerer of the Legislative Yuan, while Dr. Lee is a well-known' jurist at- tached to the Judicial Yuan,

Betting

Win.

158 226 274 260

Betting

Advancing Time Blue Field

J

Win. Place

Boolat Bay

101 185

3242 2374

Celtic Sta

30

54

124 294

Eve of Dancing

2245 1687

28

79

Eve of Folly

553

367

13 35

Galveston Bay

1783

1690

527 624

Guinness Time

35

67

177 201

Just In Time

32

45

34 12 23 67

Musketeer

29

45

Potentate

521

603

172. 238 116 38 1848 2028

6202 8090..

Rase Evelyn

78 96

Rose Jane Strathbannock Taxing Master

Night Express Odeon Raconteur Bam's Choice

4-Happy Valley Spring Handicap (One Mile)

Mr. T. K. L's Hillsboro Bay, 152

Ibs. ....... (Mr. V. V. Needa) 1 Mr. Marber I's Hughber, 138

1DS.......

(Mr. G. Treverton) 2 Mr. Marber's Lilliber, 143 lbs.

(Mr, H. B. Chang) 3 Galaxy was fourth. Won by short head, a head be tween second and third

Time: 1.58.1.

Part Mutuel:——

Winner: $26.40,

Places $9.60, $18.20, $18.60.

330 244 485 533 177 199

8829 8321

7-Flemington Plate (One Mile) Mr. Sinbad The Sinner's Main-

sal, 152 lbs. (Mr. D. Black) Mia Li Po Chun's A Rusy Time, 149 Ihs. (Mr, H.J.A. Hearne) Mr. Tester and Abraham's The

Koala Bear, 152 lbs.

Sollis said in par

Addressing the gathering, Mr. Ing the position, wree not con- tent to remain complacent or The record of the Diocesan Girls' to adopt an attitude of polite School for the past year is one of regret. They took steps to get difficulties encountered but also I money and draw up plans, they am glad to say of dificulties over- worked and struggled to get things come. Conditions I need not say done, and they succeeded in putting much; compared with many places up the new building which is to be elsewhere, we in Hongkong can opened today. Many : Individuals consider ourselves fortunate that have contributed to this effort. up to the present things have and not least among them my

AUXILIARY FIRE been no worse. But I would like friends, Messrs, 9. M. Chum and

SERVICE

Efficient Turn-out

During Black-out

to emphasise" that education is an |J. P. Grose, essential service which must be To these gentlemen and

all maintained as long as is humanly others associated with them. to possible. It must be maintained | our Chairman today and to the " for two reasons, bethi of vital con- Headmistress and her staff, hearty the cern to the community as a whole; congratulations are due for first, in order that the children' at { courage and falth which has any rate shall not suffer irre-crowned their arduous efforts with The Auxiliary Fire Service. I parable damage mentally or success. I hope and trust the which participated in the "black-morally, and second, in order that example they have shown will be out," went through 24 exercises the lamp of learning may, in followed by the other schools, with efficiency, revealing few however humble a way, be kept both Grant and private, which faults

shining amid the encircling gloom. And themselves in need of better

This was revealed by Mr. J. C. Mtz-Henry, Chief Officer of the 1Fire Brigade, under whose super-

W

viston and direction the exercises. 2 were plotted at the Central Fire due to the war.

Station

In all 120 members of this corpi and 200 regular firemen took part in distinguishing fires" involving ahuts and buildings. All the ment third.bers were equipped as they woul

(Mr. S. W. Tang) Bendigo was fourth. Won by five lengthi. half length between second and

Time: 1.53,

-Pari Mutuel:-

Winner: $6.60.

be in wartime

Yesterday's Softball Results

The following are the results of yesterday's softball matches:..

Places: $0.10, $25.40 $13.50. Also ran:----Avon 139 lbs. (D. Also ran: Bendigo 152 lbs. (L. Black); Blue Diamond 134 (S. W. B. Chao); Buckfastleigh 152 (W. Lee); Expansion Time 138 (Tang, H. s. Davis; Bugle 149 (C. B. Mol- Man Wa); Galaxy 135 (F. Noodt); ler); Casino 149 (Tang Man Wa); |Hopeful Star 143 (P. Y. T. Wel); | High Hat 152 (S. C. Liang); 'Macy Humdrum Eve 140 (H. C. Pih); 144 (Hoo Päk Ming); May 147 (R. Jennifer 140 (S. W. Tang); Jaber | K."C. Chul) National. Endurance 130 (R. K. C. Chat); Johnber 157 152 (B. L. Tao); "Rocky Beach 147 (L. B. Chac); King Kong 130 (Hoo (Ho Hong Ping; Snow White 149 Pak Ming): Lancashire Lass 135 (H C. Pih); Sydney Diamond 152 (K. I Ip); Red Feather 144 (H. J. (P. Y. T. Wel); Tien Tlen 149 (Canadians A. Heame); Rob Bay 135 (8. L. W. Pan) Tobaccostiip 149 (P. P. Chung Hwa ¡Yuen); Ronson 14 (W. G. Poy); | Botelho); Vigor 152 (G." Trever (Recreio

ton); War Tax 147 (5. W. Lee), On View from Tuesday, the 11th Thirty Six 130 (Ho Hong Ping)

March, 1941.

Clothing. Including Blankets and Serge and Duck, etc., Remnants, LAMMERT BROS.. Electro Plate, Cutlery and Table

Linen, etc.. etc.

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned have received

structions

14

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

on Wednesday, the 5th March, 1941.

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 2, Con-

naught Road, Cchtral, Second Floor

1.

||

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLS

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Comprising:-

Terms of Sale: As detailed in Catalogue,

LAMMERT BROS..

By Appointment, Auctioneers to the Admiralty.

Avon

Blue Diamond

Expansion Time Galaxy

41

Hillsboro Bay Hopeful Star

Bughber

H.K.B.C.

C

LADIES' LEAGUE

$

difficulties

due

NEW REGULATIONS

But there are other difficulties confronting education from those

There

are the to inadequate buildings and equipment. At the beginning of 1940 a new set of regulations was brought into forceE with the object of raising the standard of hygiene in school buildings.

EL58

It is not too much to say that there were buildings in

as schcols which constituted a dan ger to the health of pupils and teachers alike.

I refer more particularly to the private Chinese schools which proliferate so profusely in tene-

ment houses and mean streets.

SERIOUS PROBLEM

accommodation,

RUMOUR CONTRADICTED Finally I would like publicly to contradict statements which have been published asserting that Goverment had a plan to take over all private and grant schools and run them as Government In- stitutions,

There is no such plan in con- templation; the grant schools play a valuable part in our system of education and their co-operation

the with Government is to vantage of both and to the cause of education in general,

ad-

All that Goverment rightly

expects is that when public funds are applied to assist a school, cate must be taken to see that there good value for the money.

F consider one of the most spent, serious questions before us is the As regards the Government.

2 provision of decent buildings for gran; for the Diocesan Girl School

such schools and it is a problem new wing, you can

judge

for

which in my opinion private en- yourselves; the architects, Mr. 15 terprise alone will never entirely Frank Grose and Mr. H. 3. Tăm, have produced & building not only

overcome.

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22

12

7

Betting

Betting

Win. Place 766 769 ...20 86 13 21 1041 917 1284 1422 438 417 375 499

Place

A Rosy Time Eindigo Buckfastleigh Bugle Casino

107

187

Florinhas

(MEN'S (FIRST St. Joseph's Cyclones

9

3

DIVISION)

7

2

I

8

8

121

298

Chinese B.C.

9

4

31

43

Canadians

2

3

Bad 1388

14 42-

Filipinos

In the case of this school, the handsome in appearance but ad- Diocesan Girls' School, the picture mirably suited to the function for

When was not so black; but still the, which it will be used

all accommodation was inadequate our 'schools' have buildings 5 and some of the rooms unsuitable, sultanly designed as this, I for 19 11 2

The school management, realls one. shall be well content, 3 14

as

High Hat Macy

47 108

5 17

170 177

Mainsail

4777 3370

58 46

May

7

National Endurance

39

60

Rocky Beach

14

8

Snow White

466 695

Sydney Diamond

173

237

480 486

The Koals Bear

400 451

out

61 90

Tien Tien

67 99

6 30

Tobaccoship #

30

98

308 313

Vigor

10

25

89 208

War Tux

4

7

7395 7212

7176 7140

Humdrum Eve

Jennifer

Jober

Johnber

King Kong

SATURDAY'S Lancashire Lass

YACHTING

WINS FOR ARTEMIS! AND AILSA

Lilliber

Red Feather

Rob Roy

Ronson

Thirty Six

24 13

2240 -1879 10 29

14 33

5. Yarra Stakes (About Half Müle 170 Yards)

Teak Desks Table and Standard The 3rd Spring Series of the. Lamps, Pictures, Wall and Table Royal Hongkong Yacht Club safl- Clocks, Curios, Ornaments, Electriced on Saturday resulted in wins Mr. Fan, Geyser Chinese Hand Paint for Artemis (Mr. G. G. Wood) in ings, Radio Sets, Carpets and Rugs, the "A" Class and Ailsa (Capt. W. Mr. etc., etc.

A. Ingram) in the Mixed Class.

Detailed results follows:

Teak Dining Tables and Chairs, Beboards, Ice Cream Freezer, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cutiert. Cooking Utensils, Crockery Cup Yacht board, etc.

Artemis

Lee

8.—Professional Cup and Australian Subscription Ponies Champions

(One and a Quarter Miles)

| Mr. Necan's United Express, 152.....

2. ibs. (Mr. Ip Kyl-ying). 1

Eu Tong Sen's Gloaming, 152 lbs..... (Mr. W.G. Poy) 1

T, and E.'s Hascossay. 152 lbs..... (Mr. W. H. S. Davis) Bros. Locus Standi, 152 lbs. (M.M. Sokoloff) 3 King's Welcome was fourth. Wen by three lengths; short head between second and third.

Time: 1.02.2.

"A" CLASS

Finished ........ 17.15.29

Pts, 189

Pari Mutuel

179

172

Double Bedstends! (Mr. G. G. Wood! Single and

17:19:21 with Mattresses, Dressing Tables, į Jass

(Major G. E. Neve Chests of Drawers Wardrobes, Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs La Linda 17.25.00 etc., etc.

also

FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD

FURNITURE

arid"

1. Zeiss Ikon Mirax Enlarger

F 46 Ekopar Lense and Compur Shutter

(Mr. C. C. Blake)

True Blue 17.37.41

(Mr. L. Garner), Redshank ....... 17 37.47

Winner: $33,30.

Places: $11.00, $6.50, $12 20, Also ran:-Graceful View 152 lbs. (H. C. Pih); Iron Belje 132 (P. 1. T. Wel); King's Welcome 152

| Mr. S. W. Lee's Jus Gentium, 150 lbs. (Mr. M. M. Bokoloff) Mr. Lee Chi Choh's Happy Re-

turns, 151 lbs.

(Mr. B. Chao) Endeavour was fourth.

3

Won by three lengths, bali a length between second and third

Time 2,18.1.

Parl Mutuel:

Winner: 56,70,

Fluces: $5.60,, $8.50, $13.00. Also ran-Endeavour 152 lbs

(V. V. Needa); Ozark 149 (C. B Mollet); Riverside 152 (P. P.(0. B. Moller); Manhattan 149 (E. Botelho); Subpoena 152 (Tang JA Hearne); Maple Leaf:151. (V. Mana Wa; Tropical Love 153 (8. C.V. Needa): Santa Anita 152 (C. Llang).

Liang),

Betting

Win Place 1114 1029 166 224 #519 .497 406

..00-

134

180.

Endeavour Happy Returns: Jun Centrum Manhattan Maple Lent

85:

Petre!

(Capt. J. Krogh Moe) 17.40,52-... (Mr. C. F. Hyde)

31

Isobel

1 Voigtlander Camera fitted with

Koala

17.41.25 (Capt. R. L. Berridge)

17.44.18

55

Betting

Win. Place

73

(Mr, W. A. Johnson)

Gloaming

538 513

Tyrone Chal 17.45,50

Graceful

82

(Mr. E Huttemeter)

Hascossay

280 918 2068 2063

17.46.31

138

Iron Belle

43 117

(Mr. D. Allen)

King's Welcome

1771

1312

Locus Standi

630 424

Santa-Amita

Gull... 17.48.51.

188

(Major A. O, G. Mills)- Painted Lady ... 17.59.07

Ozark

219

213

United Express

Riverside

78

102

60

(Mr. T. C. Fairburn)

Aziki

Subpoena aking Tropical Love

9

25

6781 5840

401 406

6337 6494.

1 Lot of Photographic Accessories Maureen

and Equipments

On View from Wednesday,

the 5th March, 1942.

Catalogues will be sued

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

D.NF. (Mr. W. H. Browne)

MIXED CLASS

18.06.19 18.06.19

Ailsa

(Capt. W: A. Ingram) Wendy S 18.46,57 18.38,27.

(Mr. C. Thomson) Owl

D.N.F

101 6-Taiping Handicap (One Mile)

Mr. Eve's Eve of Dancing, 154"

Ib. (MR. M. Wood).1. Mr. Eve's Eve of Folly, 154 iba:

Mr. W. H. 3. Davis)

GARRISON SNOOKER

RESULTS

The snooker game between RA.!

6gts. Stanley and R.E. "A" "In the

Garrison Snooker League has been

postponed owing

to the black-

FOREIGN-BORN CHINESE &

PRIDE OF HERITAGE

proud of

"The fact that we have been able to resist for almost four The following are the re-years has made these foreign-born sons of China justly sults of games played on Feb. their heritage," said Mr. Edward Bing-shuey Lee, Secretary of the 27:— RAP.0, 4 points, R.E, Bgts. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, addressing the, Lingnan Uni- 2 points; R.AM.C. 4 points, versity Alumni Association at the Metropole Hotel on Saturday on |Signals "A" 2 points; CM. Police the topic, "The Position of Younger Generation Chinese in the

2 points, Signals Cpis. 4 points.

South Seas”,

Mr. Lee has just returned to Colony after accompanying General Wu Te-chen, Minister for Overseas affairs, on a good- The Sing Tao football team will mission to the South Seas.. scored their first victory in the tour

SING TAQ TOURISTS the

WIN IN MANILA

to

POLICE REPORTS

According to a report made to the Police by the Rev. A,“ P. Continuing. Mr. Lee said: "The Rose, someone broke into the of the Philippines by defeating dual nationality of the Chinese Guest House and stole $550 in Combined St. Tomas and Letran by born in the South Seas has been money. It is recalled that on four goals to one before a crowd forcibly brought home them Tuesday night a theft of $85 worth of 7,000 at the Rizal Stadium. on through the war in their Father clothing was reported, Saturday.

land and they have come to rea- Scorers were Lai Shui-wing and lise that their prestige, even as

Mr. A., L., Fisher, of the Hong- Kwok Ting-kee, two- each

foreign subjects or citizens, must kong Telephone Co, Ltd., reports be enhanced by a victorious China that his fountain pen, valued at

"Many of the younger Won by & length and a half. tion Chinese whom I have met Friday.

genera- $30, was stolen from his office on many lengths between second and have expressed a desire to third

Time: 3.54.3. Part Mutuel:--

Winner: $10.30.

Pinces: $5.00, $6.70, $12.40,- " Also ran:- Annabella 135 lbs,

(H. 8. Chang); Cockleraj 138 (K

137

return their "ser-

offer to China and

Mr: A, E P. Quest, of No. 4, En--- vices,

bankment Rozd, has informed "Most of them are trained in the Folice that Mr. J. B. Pomeroy, some field of endeavour, and some of No: 227, Prince Edward Road. hold dostor degrees

was bitten by his dog on Friday, The animal, the report adds, has.. been sent for observation:

LINGUISTIC DIFFICULTY I. Ip: Double Finesse 152 (M. M.

"But everyone of them would Sokojon); Quick Despatch 139 (G-meet the same difficulties if he Treyerton): Sea Jay 152 (C. returned to his Fatherland, the The theft of money and jewel- Gregory) Shuttlecock

Doguistic difficulty in the rat lery to the total value of 180 trom Black Spring Shine 130 (B, place, and the difficulty of ad- his person while he was in the C. Chul): Winnie 180 (8.. W. Lee) justment to a new environment. Bun Bun Hotel, Nathan Road, on

Betting

"Many overseas Chirieze who Friday has been reported to the Win. Place have come back to China have Police by Mr, O. A. Kolor, of

not been able to stick it through. Ashley Road.. 385424

16

Annabella 4486 3148

Centre Court Cocktemi Colgrado Star Double Finesse Quick Despatch Bes Jay Shuttlecock

9-Benarba Bandicap (Two Mijos) Mr. T. K. L's. Centre Court, 146,

lbs. ................... (Mr. F. Noodt) || 1. Mr. T. K. Li's Venus Bay, 159

Iba (MI V. V. Needis),2 Mr. Blandee's Colorado Star,

135 lbs. (Mr. H 5. Davia) Quick Despatch was fourth,

Bpringshtner Venus Bay-

3595 2411

37 - 80

293... 304 120 177 353

298 .."83 #1 **..... 1388

050- 9/21 2060 1360 3148

who have talent and special train- selves and have made valuable contributions in various fields.

Wong Yau, 30. master of trad-

ing junk. No. T4825H, has reported I feel that overseas Chinese to the Police that while his junk who have talent and special train- was sailing two miles east of Ping ing should be encouraged to re-Hot, Chinese territorial waters, 30 turn to the land of their fore-Japanese came aboard from a Jap- fathers as the country needs anese warship. After taking away them, but this should be properly the general cargo they dump organised and directed.

ed the cargo, of herbs overboard

lawed off the main ma.

- this is a very serious problem and ****8363-;-4173," worthy of serious thought fore they departed

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