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WE Underligned have received THE Undersigned have received instructions from The Marshal in Prize, Courts of Justice,
instructions
to sek by
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Friday, this 25th July, 1941
Set coramenting at 2.50 pm.
at their Bales Roum, No. 85. Han- kow Road, Kowloon.
comprising:
Teakwood Drawing Room, Din-
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
of
Saturday, the 20th July, 1941
commencing at 11 a.m.
at their Bales Room. No. 2, Con- naught Road, Central, Room No. 205, Second Floor.
60 Bottles Bayer's Uleron Tablets
Ing. Room, Bed Room and Office 200 Botries Bayer's erdan Tablets Furniture, Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks, Ornaments, Cutlery, Pic- 200 Buttles Veramon Tablets
tures, Clocks, Gramophones and Records. E. P., Brass, Glass and Porcelain Ware, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc
A FEW. PIECES OF BLACK WOOR
FURNITURE
und
1 "Remington" Typewriter
1:Blectrical Guitar with case
1 'Exposure Meter
1 Hand Sewing Machine
On View from Thursday, the 24th July, 1941.
and
1 Parcel Artificial Silk Ribbons
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN
FREE CHINA
The CHINA TIMES (Shh Shh
GENERAL
SHAMSHUIPO ROBBERY: Y'S MEN'S CLUB
PRISON AND “CAT":
14TH CONVICTION
had
TIFFIN
Interesting Talk On "Yi Hsing Fottery"
Found Guilty on a charge of having committed a robbery at a house at Chuk Yuen Village. Shamskulpo, on May:25;KONG KWOK-
An Interesting address on VI CHENG, alas Kong Hing-hel, 28, was sentenced to three years' hard labour, and 12 strokes of the "cat", by Mr. Justice P. L. F. Cres-Hsing Pottery" was given yester- sall as the Criminal Sessions yesterday.
day before the weekly to meet- A third accused, LAI MUI, 28, animously found accused guilty of ing of the Hongkong Y's Men's who
previously pleaded the charge.
Club by Mr. Lee King-hong.
The coloured Guilty to the same charge was Mr. Murphy revealed that Kong)
gave clays that the pottery were also sentenced to a similar term Slu-sang had 13 previous con- their name to of imprisonment with 12 strokes victions and was undergoing a discovered in Hsu Hill in Yi Hslug" term of 12 months for breach of district, Bouthern Wangsu, about? At the hearing yesterday. the Deportation Order, while Kong 1605 A.D., the speaker explained,
The clays were utilised in the first accused, KONG SIU-SANG, Kwok-theung had two previous who had previously pleaded Gality convictions and was undergoing alx first place for the production or then of to a charge of unlawful possession weeks for breach of an expulsion hand-made teapots and of a revolver, also pleaded Guilty order. Nothing was known against other innumerable objects, such as
flower pots and vases, teacups and! to the charge of robbery. The Lai Mut,
of the "cat".
second count against accused that Kong Stu-sang was sentenced to trays, incense burners, water wells, of receiving stolen property, was three years' hard labour, the sen- fars, etc.
tence to commence at the expira- withdrawn by the Crown.
tion of his present term,
Mr. J. P. Murphy. Assistant Crown Solicitor, prosecuted, assisted
by Chief Det.-Insp. A. Carey ROUND THE
while the Jury empanelled was; Messrs, E S. Hall (Foreman), F. M. Xavier, Hoo: Vit-beng, Tong Man- fu, N. E. Broadbridge, N. M. Pavri and Tang Tau-hing.
Mr. Murphy said that about 3| a.m. Lat Shiu-ying, a woman in- mate of the house, was awakened by the barking of dogs and saw two men one of whom put a hand over her mouth. She also saw another two men, one armed with a revolver and another with chopper. She was searched accused.
HOUSE RANSACKED
A
by
POLICE COURTS
AT CENTRAL
MURDER CHARGE
The clays have best been know since the 18th century, however, for the Y Hsing teapots made from them. These were famed throughout the country for their special suitability as receptacles for brewing ten.
ARTISTIC DESIGNS Scholars took a keen interest In the teapots and had them made in flower a variety of shapes with and fruit and ether artistic de- signs glazed in the finished ob ject to attract the eye.
Noted scholars wrote poetry for Inscription on the teapots, some of Chan Tang, 31, odd-job elec-which bear also the chops of trician, of No. 15, Sai Woo Street, these celebrated master of verse. first or, was remanded until) Buch became the popularity of Saturday for further enquiries by the teapots in due course that by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K. C., pester- the end of the Ming Dynasty two The house was ransacked and'day on a charge of having, to special books had been written on Paol reported that the various articles of clothing, were gether with others not in custody, them, and three new works on Ministry of Econontic Affairs is stolen
alias the subject made their appearance Before leaving, the robbers murdered Chung Ngau, developing the Government and bound and gagged Lai.
Chung Kwok-hung, at the June-in the following dynasty. private chemical industry which Accused was arrested on May 29 tion of First Street and Western. Terms: Cash on Delivery.
Is making headway In Free China. at Reclamation Street and tried Street, West Point, on July 14.
The paper said that a pro-to escape on seeing the policy party Det. Sub-Insp. C. T. Byron is in LAMMERT BROS. gramme has been drawn up for approaching but was caught.
the increased production of quid an identification parade held at CANING FOR SNATCHER fuel, cement, dyestuff, etc. It is Shamshutpoo station on May 30 Pleading guilty to stealing from revealed that leather production Lal identified accused as one of the person of Leung Mul, 20, is expected to exceed 100,000 tons the robbers,
woman, of No, 24, Boundary Street, yearly.—(Gentral News),
Without retiring, the Jury un-third floor, Я purse containing
AUCTIONEERS.
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PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Saturday, the 26th July, 1941
commencing at 19.30 am,
at their Bales Room, No. 2, Con-
naught Road, Central, Room No.14
203, Becond Floor.
ONE FULL SIZE ENGLISH BA- LEARD TABLE AND
ACCESSOKIKES
also
2 Sets Utility Air Conditioners
3 Pees Ply Hose 2.1/4" ×3-173 ft
2 Samson's Rubber Bladed Fans
Coffee Makers
Combination
Waffle Iron
Curling Iron
15 Pronoun
16 European
finch
17 Stroke
palace and court?
20 Native com-
pound
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faithful
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of Defoe's
friend of
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Pythias?
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25 Siding
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1
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1 Neptune Outboard Motor 1.1/4
H.P.
1 Lejay. Electric, Outboard 11/4
H.P.
and
thep years of the siege of Troy?
5 Pieces Spun Tayon*
30 Egyptian
More on less pintpaged
2 Pieces Black Velveteen*
On View from Friday, the 26th July 1941.
Terms: Cash on Delivery:
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denoting the comparative degree..
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At charge of the case.
Mr. Lee, who with Mr. K. C. Cheung wrote himself a book on the Yi Hsing Teapots, which was published in 1937, traced also the development of Y1 Hsing Pottery from 1505 to the end of the Man- chu dynasty.
Mr. Chan Kwang-po thanked the speaker.
STORE GREETINGS $1.07 at Queen's Road West, near
Among those present at the Whitty Street, Chol Chik-ying, 21, unemployed, was remanded for 24 meeting was Mr. Walter Fanming- Chen, recently returned from hours by Mr. Sheldon yesterday for medical examination to
told Hong- Singapore. Mr. Chen вее whether he was fit for caning.
kong's Y's Men of his visit to the Singapore Y's Men's Club when he It was stated that defendant had one previous conviction,
had been asked, to convey to them the greetings of Dr. Loh Poo-ip. the President, Mr. Peter Kwok, Dr. JA. B. Yap and other Singapore,
Sgt. F. Roberts prosecuted.
RORBED GO-TENANT
A 45-year-old married womany's Men.
Wu Yuk-chi, of No. 4, Bridges Mr. Chen is shortly leaving Sin- Street, was sentenced to four
gapore to take up an appointment. months' hard labour by Mr. G. Twith the Malaya. Tribune. Lowry yesterday for larceny from her
co-tenant, Mak Tso. 25 married woman, óf money, jewel-
lery and clothing to the total when he was charged with the value of $60p on July 22.
larceny of a pair of ear-rings from
Sgt. W. J. Wall, prosecuting. Tang Yung, 38, married woman, of said that only $70 and a gold ring No. 82, Woosung Street, on July 32. It was stated mas complainant, were not recovered,
laboit 10 am, on the day in ques-
OBSTRUCTED CONSTABLE
"I am a Catholic and I don't tion, was about to go up to her house when defendant suddenly tellites," said a 57-year-old mor-* snatched the car-rings from her woman, Lam Yau, when and ran away She raised the giving evidence before Mr. Shel-alarm and defendant was arrested don yesterday denying a charge by a Police constable.
ried
of having obstructed Police Con-
two Defendant had stable D174, Tạo Chun-yi, in the convictions. execution of his duty at Govern-
previous
CASE REMANDED ·
ment Plantation No. 1A on the Leung Cheung-sing, 33, nine- hillside above Pokfulam Road on ployed, of No. 82 Tal Nam Street, July 24, by giving warning to un-second floor, appeared before: Mr. Jawful woodcutters of his approach. Maenämára yesterday tharged
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They LOOKED alike – but didn't make LOVE alike!
BRIAN
KAY
AHERNE FRANCIS
The MAN WHO LOST HIMSELF
With HENRY STEPHENSON S.Z BAKAIL. NILS ASTHER SABAH PADDEN DOROTHY THRE
SUNDAY AT LEE THEATRE
Convicted of the charge, de- with being a member of the Street, first floor, was fined $10 or¡ week's hard labour, by Mr. 8. F. fendant, who admitted three pre- "Ten Hing Yes Triad Society." 14 days by Mr. Anderson yesterday. Balfour yesterday when he pleaded viopa convictions for forestry which is an unlawful orciety, on
It was stated that when the bus guilty to the charge of possession
offences, was fined $20 or one July 10, and was remanded 4 reached Salisbury Road, accused of 40 cattles wild tree wood at month'e hard labour.
1
Sgt. Stewart prosecuted.
AT KOWLOON
UNEMPLOYED FINED
hours.
got off and as he did so he was shing Mun Road, near Castle Peak Det-Set H. Baldwin in alleged to have punched the con Road, Tsun Wan, on July 23. charge of the case.
ductor and ran away. Complain-
⠀⠀ THEFT OF IRON ASSAULTED BUS CONDUCTOR ant gave chase, but accused waS For assaulting the conductor of intercepted by a postman, bug No. 385 on which he was travelling in. Salisbury Rd. on Wed- Inesday morning because it waa alleged, he resented being told not
A home-made chisel was roung on the person of Wu Chat, 45, un employed, when he was searched by to obstruct the doorway, 14 Put, 5gt, F, G. Appleton who, was 27, diver, of No. 901A Reclamation duty at Chi Wo Street near Na- king Street, about 115 mon July 24, as a result of which he was charged before Mr. H. C. Macnamara yesterday with posses- lon of an instrument fit for an unlawful purpose.
Accused was anod $20 or 14 day's.
THEFT OF RICE
Put Yes, 31, unemployed, of No 14 Reclamation Street, third floor, appeared before Mr. Macnamara yesterday charged with farceny of a quantity of riep valued at 15 conta from a basket at the door- way of No. 10 Hamilton Street, grouha fior, on July 13.
Accused; who had türle préviatg convictions, was antonieed to ond month'g Hard Tabor, A
But Ja, whiteroft prosecuted;"
JUVENILE BRATCHER
||': A 18-tour-old fuvohile,wan Bel-
mont be
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D. O. SOUTH
For the larceny of one piece of Iron from the barricades at Shing Mun Road. Tsun Wan, the pro- perty of the Military authorities, on... Wednesday, Chan” Sing - was sentented to six-week's hard labour. Chung Kin was fined $5, or one to be followed by expulsion.":
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CHINA COMMAND HEADQUARTERS
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by: Major-General Cổ M. NEMERY, M; Chy wiso
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