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PUBLIC AUCTION. FIEX Undersigned have received instrus Ttions to sell by Pubile Austion,
(20% 1000UNT OF "SER CONTERMIT},"
on
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ID.NBRT
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
therels Contained, Consisting of -
Teak Hall stand, Crapa covered Son Gram Chairs, Indian Rugs, Task Sideboard and Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Porcelain Dinner and Breakfast Services, Aa, Single Iron Bedsteada, Wardrobes, and Chest-of- Marble-top Washstands THE Undersigned have received instruc Dravors, Shanghai Baths, &c., de,,
One Complete Wireless Installation "for Fieldwork ".
tions to Sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF TEX CONCLUZIO),
MONDAY,
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THE
SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, 40.,
Therein Contained,
Including :-
Plush covered Drawing Room Suite and Covers, Extension Dining Tabla and Chairs, Bronze Figuzon, Bankassen, Side- board etc, Ginas and Crockery Ware,
And
Piano by Brissmond & Sons, and Gramophone and Cabinet.
(Full Particulare from Catalogce.) On view day before Ssio."
Terms-usual..
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TUESDAY,
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SEVERAL CASES OF CLOCKS
Comprising a large and variod
assortment.
Also
On. view from the 27th inst. Catalogues will be issued. Trans-As usual,
:
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THE INDIAN” PROBLEM IN SOUTH AFRICA,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Lord Ampthill, speaking, oo, tha 28th vika the United Empire Club on the] Indian problem in South Atriae, id that li wan com of vital importance to the Empire..
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only required a little statesmanship to bring about a just settlement of this vital problem of Empire. (Cheers.)
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This question was not one of a more- strike for the abolition of a £9 poll tax in Natal. The real origin of the con- troversy, was to be found in the year 1858, when the memorable proclamation of Queen Victoria to the people of India loss of alions of whom we had some established for them the charter of their knowledge even in the heart of this great metropolis-people who repaid the pro right and their liberties. The Indians tection and excessivo hospitality shoy of South Africa were "not agitating for enjoyed under the British flag by bring- votos or for equal political rights withing, discredit upon the British name. It the white inhabitants of South Africa, but were only saking for that which had bean actually promised to them, not only b the British Government, but, by "sucqomiva Governments in South Afzios, If British anbjects ware-ill-treated in › a foreign country we should demand that their wrongs were righted and would enforce, that demand with Dreadnougata
The is really nothing new under the sad troops, and we should certainly prosur, and the editor of a Greek, medical vont one of our own partners from doing revien published in Constantinople re- irresperabio damage to the Imperial con-minds us that all the views which are corn... It had been urged that the so-heing aired at the "resent time under Lion was to be found in deporting the the name of Eugenics were familiar to Indians and holping them to colonize his low-countrymen centuries ago, and, alsewhere, but, the Indians in South that the men of ancient Athens were Africa did not want to go. and they had prepared to adopt moro strenuous 'men- every right to stay there. They had sures than anyone would renture +% moru right than some of the cosmopoli | advocate to-day to enhance the physical Lan riff-rod who received an undue wel well-being of the race and to present cone there. The colony of Nat would daggeration." In Crete the handsoracst have been impossible without Indinu and most robust members of each sex labour in the fields and in the tines. were compelled to intermarry, and great With regard to the present situation.curs was taken, there and elsewhere, to after 13 years of persistent appeal, prevent marriages which were likely fo patient endurance of suffering, passive loud to deterioration of the race. resistance, and hervie self-sacrifice andhervy fino was imposed upon Archidamus, repeated disappointed hopes, an arrange king of Sparts, because he had takou ment was made betwson thọ Union Gov.
to wife a womang of short statura and wo ernment and M. Ghandi, the highered the risk of giving Spartaking- minded leader of the Indian community.ings in place of kings." We have the and if the Union Government had faith authority of Plutarch for the statement fully carried out their park of the agree that infants which were found or inspec ment the trouble would have been at an tion to be "deformed, misshapen, or and, but they did not do so. It was lean or pale" wore thrown into a deep agreed (1) that legislation, should be pit of water which was commonly called passed in the following Soegion repealing Apothotas. Plato in his "Low" saya the obnoxious Act of 1907; (2) that there has the State alone should regulate should be no meial bar in any futur.marriage, solely for the general good; of
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the 7th Fubruary, 1914, at 11a.m., at legislation; (3) that existing rights should the nation, and Aristotle agrass with
No. 4, Grost George Street, East Point SUNDRY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Massive
FURNITURE, therein snotsised.
Consisting of :- Tank
Sideboard (Bevelled Mirror), Tosk Dinner Waggon and Chaira, Tonk Ovormentais, Large Double Ward robos with Beveled Mirrors, Hall Stand. Double Bedsteads, a quantity of Rattan Obairs and Table, Shanghai Baths, ete, ntc.,
Ako
8 Pieces Canton Malting, On view from the 28th inst. Cataloguen will ho imosd, Torms.As nual.
BUGUES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, February 20, 1914.
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him. Although not exactly unanimous as to the proper age for marrings, all the Greek authors condemn unions between parties either too young or too old.
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THE PEARL NECKLACE. CASE.
Claim by the Underwzitem. -
be maintained; and (4) that there shout be an ainmosty for passivo résisters. Th Promised legislation was not passed till last year, and then it did not fulfil the two essential conditions of the compact- Temoynt of the racial bar and mitales ance of existing rights. The Immigrants' Regulation Apt, moreover, prejudiced the rights of Indian and brought about new grievance in failing to recognize the validity of marriages between Hind: and Mahomedans. The poll tax was of At Bowtreet Polica court on a 23rd ways oppressive, and it was promisedt, befora Mr. Graham Campbell, the that it should be repealed. That tax wa Commissioner of Polies (Paprosented by required simply as an instrument where Detetive-sërguant Fair) was summoncil with to drive back the cooles into into show eause why be bould not deliver donture. He rerainded them of the publi spirit displayed by the Indians when they refrained from eaking part in th strike which took place on the Rand son time ago. If there were much dolny in the settlement of the question ther might well be a dangerous agitation in India which would be fraught with th
Ho Mr. Montague Evans, acting on bo
if of the underwriters at Lloyd's, the following bank rotes, found in the posses sion of some of the defendants and pro- dused by certain, witnesses in the recent Frist concerning the theft of the pearl necklace, valued. at £117,000, belonging Lo Mr. Max Mayer
The above is entirely new stock and will TRAMWAYS COMPANY. graves peril. The South Africans wer Thirty two notes, seven £10 note,
be sold without reserve.
Terharga uzual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
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