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LAMMERTS AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned have received THE

instructions from The Marshal in Prize, Supreme Court,

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

On

Tuesday, the 22nd July. 1941

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

AT CENTRAL

SNATCHER GAÓLED

Pleading guilty to stealing

valued at $12, at

from!

AT KOWLOON

GENERAL

H.K. DEFENCE

RESERVE ENROLMENTS

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Item

SUCCESSFUL TENDERERS NOTIFIED

The following names of success-- ful tenderers are notified in the Government Gazette:....

Co.

For latrine at Bonham Strand, Lee &

STOLE WRIST WATCH

The following persons, Ho Wal-man, 18, woman, was from. 18 to 45 years, have the person of Chau Sau-kam, 23,bound over in the sum of $10 for enrolled in the Combatant Group married woman, of one wrist watch, six months by Mr. H, C. Macna- in the Hongkong Defence Reserve. Queen's Roadmare on Saturday when she was -Messrs. F. M. Hale, L., G. John

the larceny of a son, W. Littler, J. D. Murphy, and Hongkong-Messrs. Fook West, near Li Sing Street, Tam charged with

metal wrist watch J. A. Ritchle. Yin-hung, 21, unemployed, was lady's white

For extension to quay wall at valued at $7.50 from Wong Yau, The following persond. of ages North Point-Messrs. Sang Lee & sentenced by Mr. H. G. Sheldon on

months hard 23, spinater, of No 42. Yen Chau from 18 and 45 years, have been Co. four Baturday to

Street.

enrolled in the Key-posts Group For Medical Department trans- labour.

Sgt Byrne, prosecuting, stated in the Hongkong Defence Reserve.portation of Medical Stores that

that the accused went to visit the MASSTO S. Maundet. W. Stone tract-Messrs. The United Delivery

complainant on July 11 at 1.30

house and J. Wilson. p.in, and it was alleged that in-the absence of the complainant, ac- cused took the watch away.

Insp. F.D.B. Tuckett said complainant was walking along Queen's Road West, when defen- front dant approached from the and snatched her watch away. street guard on duty nearby gave at Godown No 39 ut The Fang-chase and arrested him, kong & Kowloon Wharf & Ondown!

commencing at 11

Dock, Tal-kok-tsu!

REMAND

GRANTED

Я

A

Bank

Co., Ltd., in The Hongkong & 'Charged with having conspired Whampoa Dock Co's Cosmopolitan together to steal cheque for

$4509 of the Man Cheong from a junk owner, Wong Tick sam, of No. 23, Connaught Road West, Pang Tim, 42.

2037 Bundles Wet 3alled Hides 1000 Pieces Wet Balted Fides

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

On July 18, complatitant met ac- cused in the street, where the lat. ter admitted stealing the watch and pawning it for $5.

of ages

C.

Co., Ltd,

i

cott-

The following persons.

For the supply and delivery of from 18 to 45 years, have been provisions required by the Hong- enrolled in the General Group for kong Prison at Stanley, the Female Essential Services in the Hongkong Prison at Latchikok. Victoria Re- 1mand Prison and Causeway Bay Defence Reserve: Messrs Gregory. JJ King, W. R. Reformatory. Hongkong, or else-

where in the Colony if required. Meathre!, R . Bhannon and G.

For Medical Department die- Sing.

tarles contract-Messrs. The Asia Co. and Noon Lee Co.

For aircraft mooring buoys-

KEY-POST

The following persons, of ages

THEFT OF RICE 80 Fu, 21, unemployed, appeared before Mr. D. J. N. Anderson on was charged broker and Saturday when he Ho so. 27, boatman, were further with the larceny of 18 cattles of from 18 to 45 years, have been en-Messrs. The Taikoo Dockyard and in Engineering Co. of Hongkong, Ltd remanded for a week by Mr. Shel-rice, valued at $3, at No. 113 Sal rolled in the Key-posts Group

the request Yee Street, second floor on July 18, the Hongkong Defence Reserve.--

Sub-p. T. Collins, prosecut-Messrs. F. 1, Analow and T. Arın of Det. Sgt. V.M. Morrison.

don on Saturday at

$250

It is understood that Mr. Alfreding. sald that the accused, about strong.

515 p.m.. went to the Kwong For inspection order and gately Hon is for the prosecution.

Cheung Hing rice shop and or- dered $3 worth of rice to be de livered to No. 113 Sal Yee Street, second floor.

pass apply to:-

Defendants were ban cach.

allowed

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

MUTE IMPRISONED

Kwok,

26. A deaf-mute. Mak unemployed, was sentenced to six months hard labour by Mr. Shel-

Saturday for possession don on

un It was his ninth

PUBLIC AUCTION. of an instrument fit for an

THE Undersigned have received

instructions from the Liquids turs & Others

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Wednesday, the 23rd July, 1941.

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

lawful purpose conviction.

Prosecuting. Det -8g1, V.M. Mor rison stated that a razor blade was found in defendant's girdle, when he was searched in Johnston Road at 3 am, on July 17,

WHE

STOLE RAW SILK Twelve cattles of raw silk, valued at $20, the owner of which

produced belore unknown, were Mr. Sheldon on Saturday, when & 18-year-old unemployed Chan Kwan-yick, of no fixed abode. was charged with theft.

that Insp. F.D.B. Tuckett sald

in Moz-

at their Sales Rouma, No. 2, Con- defendant was arrested naught Road. Central, 2nd Floor,rison Street at 9.45 p.m. on July 18

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

carrying the bundle of silk. Ques tioned, he admitted having stolen It from a load temporarily left on Voeux Road the roadside of Des West by enoiles during their relay of work.

admitted four Defendant, who Iron & Teakwood Bedsteads Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Cup- previous convictions, was sentenced boards, Bideboards, ing Tables, to three months hard labour

CINEMA TICKETS Chairs, Chesterfiela buntes, Cau

comprising:-

27.

REGULAR INCOME TAX PROPOSAL

advise

Witka

The folowing persons, of ages i from 46 to 54 years, nave oeen en- ! rolled in the General Group Ior It was learned from reliable Essential Services in the Hongkong sourers Baturday that the Defence Reserve. -Messrs. V. H. C, Committee to study and Jarrett, M. Pearce

connexion and W. H. E. Government, In Thomas

the proposed institution of a re Mr. W. Greenburg has been engular Income tax in place of the rolled in the Combatant Group. existing war tax has not yet beet: į

Mr. F.

been per-appointed, Groves has

The terms of refer- understood, are at Hongkong once. It is mitted to quite the

MONDAY, JULY 21, 1941.

ALWAYS

INSIST

ON

BRASS

BRASSO

METAL POLISH

- Gives a lasting, shine to Brass and Copper. Brasso is quick and

asy to use. RECKITT & SONS HULL & LONDON Agents:

Imperial Chemica

Industries (China) Ltd. HONGKONG.

The complainant, Chan Po-kan, 18, fok of the rice shop, made the at the delivery and on arrival above address, the accused sud- derjy

and came from behind snatched the bag of rice. The accused ran but was chased and caught by the complainant and Defence Reserve, with effect from present under discussion by Gov, pleted in Chungking between Mr. another fok1.

July 17.

had

a previous

Accused, who conviction, was sentenced to two months bard labour.

EX-CONSTABLE CHARGED An ex-poitce constable, Wong Sup, 34. now unemployed, appear- ed before Mr. H. C. Macnamara atj Kowloon Magistracy on Saturday on two counts of demanding $75 with menaces from Ting Chun- Kwong of No. 127 Temple Street,! on July 18 and impersonating a Police officer. Defendant was re- manded for a week.

I was stated that on June 23

Complainant rented the rear cubi- cle of his house to a man named Yu. Ten days later he found out thai Yu was operating a heroin divan in the cubicle and be told Yu to close it down.

About 7 p.m. on July 18, defen- dant Lugether with two others visited the house and asked com- plainant to produce Yu for arrest.

was a Police officer, showing his police whistle with chain as his credentials.

inets Desks Ching & Table Fans. For unlawfully selling tickets for Standard & Table Lamps. Curios admission to the Ko Shing Thea-Defendant allegedly stated that he Ornaments, Pictures. Chocks, tare, West Point, Chan Wing. Cabinet & Portable Gramophones unemployed, was fined $20 or three recorda, ver, Bronze, Cat Glass, weeks' hard labour by Mr. Sheldon Clusone, E P. Glass and on Saturday. Porcelain Ware. Pressure Incades- Insp. F.D.B. Tuckett said eput Lamps, TRA Sett

Denner 'defendant was actually seen selling Service. etc. etc.

$160

40) Books (4 tota)

3 New Canvas Calves '

2 Tishtala Pugs and 1 Carpet

Patr Binoculars in Case

1 "Agfa" Camera F 3.5 Lena

1 Quartz Lam

1 Piano, by "Morle"

I Frigidaire

2 Ice Chests

On View from Tuesday, the

22nd July, 1941

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

that

tickets near the theatre and was arrested with seven of them in his possession by a detective. The being proper price of the tickets 30 cents, defendant was hawking them at 45 cents

D. O. SOUTH

BAWKING FRUITS

Ting Fo, unlicensed hawker, had his bail of $2 estreated when he falled to appear before Mr. 8. F. Balfour on Saturday to answer the charge of hawking fruits at Cas- tle Peak Road, near Muk Min Ha village, Tsun Wan, on July 18.

WOMEN FINED

Chung Lol-ku and Chan Yee. married women, appeared on re- mand before Mr. Baour charged with possession of 70 and 75 cat- ttes wild tree wood at Chung On LAMMERT BROS.. Street, Tsun Wan, on July 17, and

were fined $5 each.

AUCTIONEERS.

RISING BRITISH STAR

wood, ziding youse British slar of covat and

31 thé BROT överi

It was further alleged that if Yu could not be produced defendant would demand $75 from complain-

ant

An alarm was raised by com71- plamants wife and defendant with his accomplices, ran out of the Accused later went to a house. Folter Station with the intent of making an allegation of assault against complainant. He was how- ever, detained.

A PICTURE OF

HEALTH

Looking 21 picture of health after his extended hoilday in Sin- gapore and Australia, Very, Rev. J. L. Wilson, Dean of St John's Cathedral, Hongkong, ind. Bishop- Designate of Singapore, arrived back in the Colony on Saturday. and was met on board the ship by Bishop R. O. Half and a num..... ber of friends.

When Interviewed by the Hong kong Dally Press yesterday. Dean! Wilson said that both Mrs. Wilson and himself were happy to be back in Hongkong and, were deep- ly touched by the many sincere expressions of "Glad to see you back" voiced by members of the congregation and other friends.

Mrs. Wilson, said the Dean, was, particularly glad to be back after an absence of exactly a vent-when she was evacuated to Manila 'and then to Australia. They brought with them the baby, born a month before the evacuation, but had to leave two elder children-in Aus

tralla. He hoped, however, to have their children with them in Bin- gapore, went on the Dean,

To avoid any misunder- standing that miglit arise, Dean Wilson emphikained the Belfast that... Mrs. “Wilson is in

Honkongas ***Lourist,” bere passport being' Vismod. do for a transito párut

FBhop Wilson Castelli Aby then be) and --Mrd.), Wilsons.wi laava Hongkong ton linssmore on „July 31... In the meantime, they are residing at the Chkrati, Chiant}< House, St. Paul's Colère, U AVI

crnment,

RURAL LOANS IN SIKONG

Negotiations have veen

of Finance, and the Farmers' Bank of China for an additional appropriation of $2,000,000 for the com- extension of rural loans in Sikons. An agreement will be signed soon.

Central News).

Li Wan-hus, Sikong Commissioner

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