IG. P. LAMMERT.
ACCTIONEER, APPRAISER
AND SURVEYOR,
Fublic Auctions-
HE Undarsignod has received Instruc
done to sell by Fable duction,
ON
MATURDAY, September 13, 1018,
commencing at 11 am.
at his Sales Rooms,. Daddell Street
34 Kegs Wire Nalls
B. W. G. 15
Tirme -Cush on delivery.
GÉO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,
Bangkong. September 14, 1918,
оп
SATURDAY, September 13, 1919,
commencing at 11 a...
at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
(For Account of the Concerned),
3 Cases Iron Bedstonda
11 Cases Floreatine Glass
More or less damaged by sea-waten).
Also
A cases Star Chulte,
8 cases Assorteil Chocolate,
10 cases Dried Figs.
~3 cases (ambell's Soup.
Jauses Lime Juice,
3 caser Lemon Squish,
3 caзca Salad Oil,
106 tins Groats..
Farma Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, September 10, 1918
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temptations of materialism, to the lust ef dominion, to the greed of General Smuts is beyond, doubt territory, to the fear which is the the greatest of our Imperial states. mother of cruelty, to the pride, or He belongs to a small nation, malignity, which ignores the rights but small nations have a knack of and pours contempt
the producing great men,
He is a South character of other nations? That, African Dutchman born and bred. of course, is the danger, and He has fought against us and he has
we have ample evidence of it fought for us, both with equal suc. alike at home and abroad. This cesa. For five years, from the first disease of the spirit, it is true, chiefly day of the war to the last, he has afflicts those who have not fought in given his whole strength, body and in the war. It is not the soldier's mind, to our cause, for the last part spirit. He knows too much of the of the period as one of the cost of war and can weigh it more- most conspicuous and powerful truly against paltry gains and im figures in our counsels of war aginary safeguards. General Smuts, and of peace. He left our shores as a true soldier, can actually find a for the land of his birth, to which his place in the direction of policy for first service is due, and before going the Christian virtues. He is not he left us a message which is of above telling us that it behoves moment and deserves every man's
us to practise "mercy, pity, and attention. A few weeks his return forgiveness." Moreover, he finds in from Paris after the conclusion this unacustomed exercise for our of peace, of which he was one of the great ones not a source of national signatories, he took occasion frankly, weakness, but the key to sanity and to state some of the grounds on
to success in the conduct of affairs. which he judged it to have fallen Strange to say, he has no belief short. To-day he deals again and in anti-alien stunts" or in a policy more comprehensively with the of covert suspicion and animosity most important of the problema towards Germany. He urges that which it has left behind. Nothing we should give all the support in qur can be more valuable than this sincere power the moderate Government and statesmanlike survey of the whole of Herr Ebert in its difficult task, and field of European politics as it has been left by the tremendous solvent of war, written from a detached standpoint with the fulle knowledge and with a grasp of political principle rare among governing men. If on certain points he should be judged to take a view too favourable to our
justice, that at least he has fought them hard. Perhaps indeed here lies his greatest service, that he is able to approach the whole tremendous problem of European peace without a shadow of vindictiveness, with the generosity and largeness of beart of the man who has himself suffered the bitterness of national defeat and has known how to come through it so nobly that, better per haps than almost any of ourselves,
before cutting the ground from under it, as we did first in the case of Keren sky and recently again in the case of Court Karalyt, should reflect upon the direct consequences of those ill judged proceedings in Russia and in hungary. If we press hardly upon a despairing population we inevitably
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Nor was this the end of General Smuts' audacities. He actually sug- gested that the Irish question is one which can no longer safely be neglected, that it is not merely a domestic but an Imperial question, that it is even the most vital and pressing of all Imperial questions. "Unless," he declared in words-of high significance, the Irish question is "settled on the great principles which form the basis of this Empire, this Empire must cease to exist." What does this mean? It means just this, that so country, not even the greatest, can afford to play fast and loose with the fundamental spiritual structure of its own life. The basis of the British Empire, of every part of it, of its very heart, is freedom. Permanently to deny to part of the Empire freedom, of what that part feels in the roots of its being to be essential freedom, is to deny it to all. Therefore the claim of Ireland cannot and must not be ignored. Of course it is difficult, but it is no more difficult.-General Smuts assures us, than the question of Bohemia, which the combined visdom of the Peace Conference has not found to be insoluble Indeed, our states. men have been hard at work for monthis past practising on the ry problems presented by Ireland; pre- sented by part of Ulster within Ire- land. Again it needs courage, it peeds imagination. It is not to be met by paying heed to the dogged sterility of one side or the ex- travagant self-assertion of the other. In the mighty transformation
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the arms of the detremists. It hap so essential to its peace, cannot pened twice; is it to happen a third be left out. It must be approached, time? The results of those errors are as General Smuts would have us now irrevocable, but it is still possible approach all our problems, in the to make them worse. General Smuts spirit of a sane and dispassionate has no sovereign remedy to offer for statesmanship and of a generous re repairing the rain of Russia, but it is cognition of human right. The sp- clear he finds none in making war peal comes from one who has felt in upon her or in giving aid and counten his own person and for his own peo- ance, as we are at present doing, tople the saving virtue of these great ber most reactionary elements. He qualities, co-which he pays his.tribute offers no dogmatic opinion," but as distinctively: English. -- Arenmė he has recognised the greatness of makes the important suggestion that going in this great moment of our the kleaks which are at the back of after all we should probably do history to be true to them or false? British policy and of the service better to leave Russia alone. If, heIt is a decisive choice.
which the British Empire la capable of rendering to the world. To such a man and such a temper we should do indeed not to respond.
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says, we removed the blockade, and adopted a policy of friendly neutra- lity towards all the Russian faci tions, then at least we should give On the war as a whole General the Russian people a chance to work Smuts delivers a remarkable verdict out a solution in accordance with fordshire Regiment, transferred from Despite all disappointments, all dis Russian methods and ideas, which to Lucknow on May 27, ar Llusions, he declares its fundamental may be far enough from our own rived late and hid to murah tp bar significance to be a victory of the He even suggests that is may spirit, of the moral over the material well be that the only ultimate me in the best of the day, feparte factors of life. Germany, had entered hope for Russia is a sobered, purified the Secretary for India, with the прой
a vast venture in materia Soviet system," and that at least this result that there were 12 sees lism," she had prepared the would be a great deal better than of beat stroke, I of exhaustion, and most tremendous mechanical ap the Tsarism to which our present 10 deaths*** paratus of victory which the policy, seems inevitably tending world had ever seen. She failed, And The suggestion will not be welcomed why did she fall? It was because by our fire-eaters. It will be severely-1 the spirit of man rose up against condemned by our chief fire eater, her and the outraged-conscience of who infortunately is also our Minis the nations" took its revenge. It is ter for War. Whether in his heart true; and profoundly true. But our Prime Minister will not agree is what is the moral of this mighty much more, doubtful. He, like the egent in the world's history?! it giver of this advice has courage and that we in turn should yield to the imaghation,
When the full report of this himentable occurrence is received, I shall be in a position to consider what 40ton is necessary, it is added,
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