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PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have recolved. Instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion,
on FRIDAY,
the 17th August, 1928, commencing at 11 a.m. At No. 10, Granville Road, (2nd floor), Kowloon.
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture, comprising:-
Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Teak Sideboard, Glass Cabinet,
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928,
CHINA AUCTION
ROOMS.
4, DUDDELL STREET, AND
2A, D'AGUILAR STREET. Auction of Household and Office Furniture and Sundry goods every TUESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m., at No, ZA, D'Águilar Street. Tel: 0.4458, 0, Duddell Street,
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Traffic will be diverted by way Teak Chairs, Carpet, Curtains,ITUATED within Two Minutes' Silver and E. P. Ware, Brass Ware, Walk from the Tram Station and of Chater Road.
E. D. C. WOLFE, Glass Ware, Table Fan, etc., etc. overlooking the Southern Bide of the Wardrobes, laland. Ready for Occupation in Teak Bedsteads, 'Capt. Supt. of Police. Hong Kong, 15th August, 1928. Dressing Tables, Chest of Drawers, JULY.
Ice Cheat, ele,, etc,
G.
R.
Catalogues will be issued." On View from Thursday, the 16th August, 1928.
Terms:-Cuab on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION:
Particulars and Conditions of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 20th day of August, 1928, at, 3 p.nt, at the Offices of the Pubile Works ILIA Department, by Order of Excellenes the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamsholpe, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years; commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent ta be fixed by the Surveyor of His
5 Cases Artificial Silk Weft. for the King, Majesty further term of 21 years les 24 Coils Steel Wire Rope. three days.
The Undersigned have received instructions to roll by Public Auction
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FOR SALE-One auto, Dodge Sedan with five new tires, new battery, the machine is in excel. lent condition. For $1,300.00 H.K. only. Original price was $3,900.00 ILK.. Apply to Mr. Jose Yup- langes No. 2, Peking Rond, Kow-i loon, between 5 p.m. and 7 p.r.
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PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
So. at Sale
Registry No
Locality.
Tew Kowloon
tant Lot No. 11, (heune
G.
tulary
Meserementa
N.A.E.W.
per male plan
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Gpret Price.
$24
35.195
Particulars and Conditions of the Sale by Pubile Auction to be held on Monday, the 20th day of August, 1928, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Publle Works Department, by Order of Kis Excellency the Governor, of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, commencing from Jal July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Bin Majesty the King, for further term of 24 year's Jess three days.
No. of Sale.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Junction of Om Yau Stret
and Nan Chang Street.
G.
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R. Н K. W.
feel feel ferijiet
As per sate, plan,
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on SATURDAY, the 18th August, 1928, commencing at 10.30 a.m., at their Sales Room, Duddell Street,
2 Cases. Eumne: Póts.
26 Coils Spunyam.
11 Cases Cameras, Plates, Deve-
lopers, Tripods, Magnesium
Lamp, and Brooches.
7 Bags White Beans,
1 Engine.,
13 Cases Flece Goods.
1 Case Hats,
1 Case Underwear. 2.Casca Film.
And
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods and Electric Fittings.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, ug 15, 1928,
G. GR.
Particulars and Conditions of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 20th day of August, 1928, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works 'Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of
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Lot of Crown Land al Shamshulpo, in the Colony, of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, commencing from lat July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent' to be Axed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for further term of 24 years leag three days.
'PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Contents in
quare fee
38.
$3,700
Opret Prion.
No of Scie
Registry No.
nel Cheung Sha Wan
Locality.
not's
R.
Particulars and Conditions of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 20th day of August, 1928, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency. the Governor, of
Bussi and Pei Ho Street.
Boundary
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Upset Price.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES:
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. And CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignees per Company's Vessel,
"CALCHAS" From UNITED KINGDOM via SINGAPORE,
one Lot of Crown Land at are hereby notified that the cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Mong Kok Tsui, in the Colony Kowloon, where it will lie at Con- of Hong Kong for a term of signeo's risk and subject to terms and 75 years, with the option of conditions of storage at Half's Wharf. renewal at a Crown Rent to be The Cargo will be ready for delivery Godown on and after 16th fixed by the Surveyor of His from Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
of Sa
Registry Ka
Locality.
Kewison Inland Lot
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Opet Prics.
$25,807.50
August.
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All Claims against the Stonier must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 5th September, or
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ed, his tin, witness went up to him canso of world peace. The nature and urged him to come along with of hor addresses can be gathered' the other prisoners. By this time, from some of the titles, such as Home of the other prisoners had al- "The following: "Can we set rendy got down on to the lower the World in order?," "Sex and Commonsense," "The Morals of the floor and were waiting..
Accused Rising Genoration," and "Pence Witness said foitee. would not listen, but hit him on the and the British Empire." head with his tin.
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touched
Witness:-No, I did not touch
him.
His Worship-But surely you must have taken hold of his arm to make him come along with you?
Witness: What I did was to catch hold of him by his jacket.
What Christianity Could Do. In the course of another inter- view, Miss Royden nid :-"It should not be stated that Chris- tianity has been tried and failed, but rather that Christianity has been tried and given up because it proved too difficult.
"Christianity would revolution--
At the sink, he turned on you ize all our standards of life, if and struck your head with the we should adopt it. We would have to live on an entirely differ- mugi-Yes.
Witness expinined that the mugent plane. was full of water and it was used
the time.
"It was an astonishing revola-
as a weapon. His head was broken tion to Christian people when tho and he bled profusely. He immo-Salvation Army, by its, work, con- / diately seized the accused by the vinced them that God really cared neck and took him down below 101 for fallen women, though they had the Principal Warder on duty at all heard the story of the woman taken in adultery read in church, listened to it, and imagined that Breach of Rules,
they really believed it. Replying to another question, "It would be equally astonish- witness, said nobody was allowed hig if some spiritual leader rose. to get water at that hour. The c-who could make us understand cused was breaking a rule when he what our Lord really felt about
intolerance, for instance. went to fill his mug.
name would be true about wealth. or self-righteousness.
"Perhaps the world would right- about-face. But we would find it difficult. And I am not sure we would, feel it was the thing to do. Take the problem of voluntary poverty, for instance. In the light of specific tests of Christianity, I think it la very hard for human nature to practice Christianity."
His Worship:-Was anybody in view when the assault took place? There were a number of persons who saw it, but I don't think they will give evidence.
I didn't ask that. I noked if anybody was in view? There
were, some of them.
Is it correct that before the assault the accused ran back into his cell?-It was not so.
Auite
of that? Yes. Buro Directly I took him out of his cell he ran to the tap.
He said that, before the assault, he rushed back into his cell1-No.
More Dentals.
A Varied Career.
The
A daughter of the late Sir T. Royden, Bart.. Miss Royden was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. After social service in Liverpool and elsewhere she be came actively interested in the women's suffrage movement, and Did you at any time touch him she remains to-day an ardent th an indecent way?-No; champion of woman's rights and didn't."
That you followed him there and that the assault actually took place in the cell? That was not
true.
Did you In fact strike him before he struck you didn't.
His Worship: Prisoner, have you got any other question?
responsibilities.
Though a devoted member of the Church of England, her religious work and influence have always
The accused again reiterated extended far beyond the borders. his previous accusation. He said of the Established Church, and the Indian was endeavouring to from 1917 to 1920 she was asso- cinted with the Rev. R. J. Camp- divest him of his clothing.
His
to
Worship resuming his bell at the City Temple, where she examination of the Indian-Is it became very well-known to Lon- correct
certain doners, as afterwards Buring, her Bay that European prisoners were allowed ministry at the Guildhouse. to get water?-No-one was allow-
Her present tour started in ed to get water at that time. December of last year, and she No prisoner of any kind was spent the following four months allowed to get water at that time? in the United States. She then
That is the case. When you got hold of his neck was his cont torn 7-Yes...
How was it torn? The Arst time, when I got hold of his coat after he had struck me with the mug.
went to New Zealand, where she stayed for three weeks, and June und July have been devoted to a comprehensive tour of Australia, which concluded with a three-days tight in a Western Australian Air- It only got torn after he had ways machine from Perth to struck you Yes, after I had Broome. From Hongkong Misa Royden will go to Japan, and re- eeized him.
In reply to his Worship, Mr.turn to England via Colombo and, Franks said he could not see what if possible, the Porsian Gulf and route to England. particular good could be served the overland
by calling the other warder, Aman She hopes to be back in London Din, as the latter was not actually lute In January of next year. on the spot. He could only cor- roborate part of the Indian's state- ment. What was already given by the witness was all the direct evidence that could be brought in regard to the assault,
His Worship:-I gather that the blow must be a severe one.
Mr. Franks replied that there were some remanded prisoners who were with the accused when he was let out of his cell, but he could not ay if they were still there. That was the first time the accused The Superintendent said that as had expressed a wish to call wit-
from the blow was admitted he did not nesses
he- these. Had think it would be necessary to put euggested that before, he (Mr. Dr. Alexander Cannon, who Franks) certainly would have examined the Indian's injuries, arranged for them to be prosent in Into the witness-box.
4
A Deep Cut.
Court.
Accused was again asked if he could bring forward these wit- nesses.
Accused replied that there were
many of them present. the time, that he could
Without
The Sentence.
Dr. Cannon said the Indian had réceived a deep cut on his head, while from an X-ray examination so It was shown that the bone in nat little finger of his right hand was not recall or Identify any parti- cular one. He added that he also fractured.
Accused, on being asked if he would not now wish to call them. had any staterent to make, now said that he was pressed to the ground for two minutes before he
making any fur- could struggle and free him-ther comment, his Worship in- self sufficiently to permit the ficted a sentence of three months" hand with which he was holding hard inbour, the mug to swing round and bring On being informed of the sen- it in contact with the Indian's tence, the accused, in an outburst of temper, asked why it was that he skull:
His Worship remarked that was being penalised, in being sen- Etatement was something new,tenced to three month imprison- which he now heard for the first ment, in view of the assault which time, Is Worship pointed out
that the accused had started by he had already received from the saying that the Indian caught hold warder? Suli Joudly protesting of pls jacket and then accused against the sentence, he was or dered out of the Court and march- struck him.
Accused did not strike himed in the direction of the Gaol, until after I had been held down for two minutes. He then pushed me from Cell No. 60 to 68:
His Worship Have you got any witnesses?
Absent witnesseN,
On accused stating that quite number saw the assault, his Wor- ahip acked the Superintendent
It will be recalled that the as- cused was recently discharged after being called upon to answer. a charge of slaying the cook of the s.s. Perlak on the high seas, owing to an autopsy not having been performed on the deceased after his death in hospital at Manila. Accused was being held in custody awaiting deportation
if the production of any witnesses when the incident which formed. that accused wished to call could the subject of the present case, oc- be arranged...
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