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was the only answer. 14 Thaitor, priter, : traitor 1" came in rapid succession. Pan- demonium raged. The dark, farco-featured Afr. Will Crooks ross to order. “Sit down," he was told "Oh, divide, divido, 'rida 'vida 'vide," came in ball-like indignation from the Unionista. Again the Speakar in».

·tervened ; he asked for the wdal courbonies,

THE Undersigned has recaived instructo be shown; no doubt a good deal of

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on "

SATURDAY,

excitement provalled on both sides, but

| les both sides in due course be beard. *** This is a serious occasion," said he, “and les of treat the pocasion seriously. Let the

the 20th August, 1911, commencing at | House be worthy of itself."

1a.., at his Sales Rooms.

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Ttions from Captain LEVINUDOS, to sell Ticus te mal by Puble Auction,

THE Undersigned has medvod instruc

by Public Auction,

orl

MONDAY,

the 28th August, 1911, në 2.30 ». st., at his

Residence, Warex House, 18,

Morrison-Hill Grey Road,--

kc..

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Ga view on Sunday, 27th inst.

TusAs usual.

HUCHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

1061

Hongkong. August 18, 1911.

PUBLIC AUOTION.

HE Undersigned have received lastras, tions to Sell by Public Auction,

WEDNESDAY,

the 30th August, 1911, at 2.9) .M., at their Sales Rooms; No. 8. Des Vaux Road, corner of Ice House Street,—

A QUANTITY UT VALUABLE BLACKWOOD FURNI TURE CHINESE PORCELAINS, Lc.,

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00

MONDAY,

Lord Hugh Cecil, white-faced and nħak- ing lika an apen, was up in a moment. But he was barked back to his sent. Now Mr Chiozza Monoy, slight of figuro, spright- ly, hysterical.with emotion, appeared. Ho was shouting foebly-but the dio killed what he had to say.. "Sit down you Italian," scoiled Mr Goulding, who ww in

Mr

passion. Both Mr Asquith and Lord Hugh were on their feet. Mr Asquith was elm but lord Hugh was gesticulatory. "Divide, divido, divide," was again, the shout. The Speaker commanded order. 1077 There was no order... Lord Bugh led the objectors with his continuoue call of Divide, divide, divide." "Shat up, Cecil" camu raspingly. The Houso was seething with furious wrath. MacCallum Scott, absolutely beyond | bounds, dashed up, dramatically buttoned" his cont, and looked as though he was intent on hitting somebody. He had to pield to the Speaker, who once more enug- selled calm. Mr MacCallum Scott glowered finger at Lord Hugh. "Nothing is more likely to create disturbance than pointing at members," said the Speaker. Mr Mac- Callum Scott was like to spring forward." But a neighbour had an arm round him, and by sheer force restrained him.

the 28th August. 1911, commencing at 1.M., at his SALE! Koovs

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And

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Autonter. Hongkong, August 23, 1911.

1087

“Oh, dívide, divide, divide,” shouted Major Archer-Shoo, loudly. "Nance him!" roared many Ministerialists. Solemnly the Speaker requested. Major Archer-Shes to abstair Mr Asquith stood up. "Divide, divide, fra interruption. "We are all the same," divide, 'vide, vido, 'vide "it was a cry aida Unionist amid cheers. Another re- | that never ceased. Mr Asquith etood calquest by the Speaker that decorum be Then he was hiased. He took a notice.observed. He has broken the Can- "Bring in your puppet Peen!" was a jibo.

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Another slackening towards a luil. them. Me sprang to their feet. Asquith alluded to the temporary truce in "Traitor !" was flung at the Prime Minister. the conflict between the two Houses caused The Speaker urged that members should by the death of King Edward, "Learo, hear what Mr Asquith had to say. Not the King out of it," shouted many Unionists When a Unsurpassed, Brilliant and Equascurriculum Entertainment will take place Mr Fielder no" came the decision like a bit. Are with indignation, and one member tossed we," asked Mr Smith, "not to be allowed the inquiry at the Frost Beheh: Who DYING to treat him in the same way as the party killed the King Then Mr Churchill,

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be followed," declared the Speaker.

You would not be in power. for a day if it was not for the Irish Tote, The Prime Minister tried again. Mr Goulding told the Prime Minister. "Tmitor! "wan shouted. "Oh, divide, Still Mr Asquith went on. ride, 'vide!" ang Lord Hugh Cecil. Mr frustrated. "Oh, give it up,” he was nã. Asquith stood firus. Perhaps a littlo visad. When he spoke about the country deeper colour montied his checks; other haring approved of the Parliament Bill be wine, he gave no sign. He stood by the was sharply told that England was against table, one hand resting on his notes, the him. other behind his back. "Take your time,

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SUNDRY

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FURNITURE,

*Including a White and Blug Dinner Service,

1 Sob of Fluted Talle Glass, 4 China Tex

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...ductioncert. Hongkong, August 24, 1911.

NOTICE

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score of

The voice of protest sank to a gynt sir," suggested Mr Will Redmond.mufled, whisper. Perhaps a "Let your master, John Redmond, speak Trimista were intent on shouting Mr mapped in irate Uniopist. Another called: "Why don't you bring Patrick quith down. Their interruptions were Ford?" And all this time the crowded to the humming of a swarm of bees, House was noisy and hot, and members Every now and then he was given swift contradiction. "Shut up." he was told. were jibing at one another. The Unionist He captained of the way the Lords bad leaders, however-indeed, a grant body of Unionists-held themselves aloof from rafted amendments on to the Parliament the wordy us. Mr Balfour reclined Bill. "Why, forty-three of your own. 1022) on his beach chatting quietly with creations ratted," observed Mr Goulding, Mr Austen Chamberlain 45 though and there was great laughter. "Let me nothing unusual was taking place. Mr make good he started. Walter Long, Mr Lyttelton, Mr Chaplin, can't," was the flout. "I won't dwell," though they he attempted. "Hear, heat, hear," was

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FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERSKU,

at their SALES Rousts, No. 8. Des Vœux

· Reap, Corner of Ice House Stroply-

A muumber of Autentic Printing Machinex, Three Cinematogrзpå Automatic Machines, and 18 Automatic Pust Card Machines. For Further Particulars,' &c., apply to the Undersigned.

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And others were unconscious of what was going on. Also there was calm on the front Govern Now Mr Asquith-who lund been holding of Mr himself is strict control--lost temper. ment bench except in fie case Churchill. He was jampy and in a Warm blood came into his "check. He per, and kept up a fusillatie of interrup-reized his papers, fung them together, and looked like throwing up the whole

tion.

Sir, in offering Those were the business. Then just as quickly he re- first three words thint My Asquith was able covered himself, and saved himself from -BUSINESS HOUSES. utter after-an cadeavour of twenty making an exhibition." "Give thom-meat,

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minutes. Divide, divide, divide," called give them meat," yelled a Scotch group.. Lord Hugh, lying buck, and not to be "I am not going to degrade myself—"," repressed. Mr Asquith gavo & slight turn he started. **You've degraded Partia Hu fixed Lord Hagh with his eye, and ment," he was, told. He dropped his looked at him long and unblinkingly, Lord sot speech. He put his papera on Hugh was not to "be disconcerted. Heone side. With steroness he told the smiled wanly and continued "Redmand Opposition that if the Lords would not Brit," was the repeated demand, Mr

Accept the Bill the Government were de- Asquith never moved-he 'looked singular termined to invoke the prerogative of the ly like a was effigy of himself,

Crown. A gust of extroversy came int Uproar wis piled on uproar. When the him. He could not go on. Immediately, uproar gave a sign of ebbing Mr Asquilh behind him was Mr Churchill, who, rising Featured again. No good. Nice conduct excitedly, whispered, something. Mr As of the British aristocracy," commented a quith.nodded. He brushed his papers into

bunch. Members were standing up. The

The Unionist members who had slain the interruptions softened to a murmur. "Mr speech cheered at their triumph. But the Speaker, in offering" Mr Asquith tried. Ministerialists were on their feet cheering It was futile. "Oh it's no good keeping their leader, and waring their handker- on offering," meered a ̧ Unionist. The

{rhiufe. Mr Asquith Bat with tight disturiance ree and ebbed, but it never

|lipo. stopped. Sir Edward Carson suggested an adjourninent. "Lwill take that moliou us soon as we have started on the debate," ists were determined not to hear him. It said the Speaker.

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themselves. Accordingly, there were chours Some sort of restraint, however, was now and counter-cheers. Then there was hugh in evidence. Mr Asquith was able to forta ter. As the members of the Government left out odd sentences. But at overy turn he the House they wore pursued by Unionists was challenged and a twist given to his shouting "Traitors!" Cowards!" "You've remarks. He was checked frequently. He ran away But the Speaker il gone took little notice. He mggedly, finding no and the Sergeant-at-Arms bad followed him opportunity to read his carefully prepared with the Maco. The hullabaloo continued speech, ruriowed recent political history for a few minutes. Then gradually the Fiat contradiction surged at him when he House amptied. It has been a memorable mid, that the country, had decisively ge-sitting-bat. not at all creditable to the dited in favour of the Palinsert Hill Home of Communs.

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