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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, ATPRAISERS AND SURVETOES,

-Public Auctions-

TUS Undersigned have received in- Atractions from Tax CestODIAN OF ENEMY PROF: RTT to sell by Public Anction,

.on

FRIDAY, July 30, 1820, commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street, A Selectio 1-of Antiqua China and Curies.

3-coloured, blue and white vases, bowls, plates. tes cups and figures, Szeen with -eloured plaques, Sang- de breuf vases and owl, Celedon vases, Famille rose pen holders and seal box. White "Goddess of Mercy, etc., etc.

A Collection of Bronze Ware,

(Large tower pots. Figures, Buddhas Josks, vases, Incense burners, wine cup etc.)

Also

A Quantity of Personal Effects, Books,

and Chinese paintings.

On view from Thursday the 29th inst.

Tartas-Cab on delivery,

Catalogues will be imed

||

LAMMERT BROS..

/ notioneers.

Hongkong. July 199

ES Undersigned have received in-

Ox

SATURDAY, July

31, 1920, Commencing at 11 am.

at Holt's Wharf, Kowloon.! "{For account of the concerned)

5.5 Boxes Ti Piates. Team:-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Hongkong, July 28, 1920.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

S.. $.WING HANG"

TOTICE

NO THAT

IS HEREBY GIVEN THE STEAMSHIP "WING HANG" as the lies near Shamshuipo in the Harbour of Hong- kong.

Will be sold by

Order of the Mortgages

by

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ON

TUESDAY, the Ifth day of August, 1920,

* 12 o'clock Noos,

by

MESERS. LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

at their Auction Rooms in Duddal Street..

The Ship is a Chinese Ship register- ed at Canton.

Her dimensions sad tornage are approximately as follows,

Length 140 ft 1 inch REGISTERED

Broadth-16 ft. 3 inches

Depth: 8ft 6 inches

TONNAGE:

Gross-149 Net- 284

and ber speed is about 10 Knots.

For farther, particulars and condi-

tons of male apply to

Meseps. WILKINSON & GRIST,

9, Queen's Road Central,

or to

Mega LAMMERT BROS,

Duddell Street.

Auctioneers.

Burglar and Fire-resisting

SAFES

"Prevention is better

than Cure."

The Undersigned have just

received

a new onsignment of

Milner's Safes.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Duddell Street,

Just arrived large assortment of

FILTERS

Gallons ny to í gallons

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JUST received a large Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the most digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality during Bot weather 12) LAG TOSE (Milk Sugar) for sweetening the freds of Infants and Denpeptica (3) MILFORD-MCGRATH FLUID INSEC TICIDE the Best Flaid for destroying Fleas, Mosquitoes, Bags, Flies and all other Insect Pests in Summer days, and (4)

JOHN CAMILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Elouses.

PRICES are Yery Moderate. Ias pection and Equics are cordially invited.

SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,

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"MADE

-TO

EMPRESS EUGENIE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GREAT LADY AND HER MEMORIES.

A LIFE ROMANCE.

The death of the ex-Empress Eugenie of France removes a great lady who has been in retirement for half a cratury and who has seen an old world pass away and a new come. into existence.

With the Emperor Francis Joseph)" of Austria, she was the oldest Sover eign in the world. He, too, had a life of affliction and tragedy, but his old age was one without honour; whereas the Empress was one that commanded the respect and sym- pathy of the whole civilised world, and notably in the country of her happiness and greatness, and in the country of her exile and adoption There was no longer an Emprise of the French in fact; but no chivalrous Frenchman denied to this great lady her title of old days.

WIRELESS WONDERS,

EXPERIMENTS IN TELEHPONING,

GUIDING AN AEROPLANE.

"BLACK MARIA,"

TO BE SORAPPED.

Museum homes will shartly have to be found for London's feet of Black Marias." The existing type

Hello. Hello, Hello, Machine-of gaol. vehicle in which prisoners Daily Chronicle correspondent speak-travel from cell to court is to be replaced by a set of up-to-date motor. vans, and the grim-looking "hearse " What is it like up there? "Are you having good flying whose tragedies have so often been smothered in comedy will become as weather?

"How soon are we to expect you?" interesting "antiques," as the old: With these words I tested to-day,broughams and stage coaches. De 5ays a Daily Chronicle representative signed for the most part to carry the wireless telephone, which has 12 passengers in the stifling cubicles these human pantechnicons have gone one step better in annihilating an each side of their central corridor, space than the wireless telegraph.

Seated in a little shanty erected long been a pitiful standard of dis- by the Marconi Company for their comfort. Only a few weeks since aircraft experimenting station, in the three male prisoners lainted in one middle of a field spread with the gold of these vans while journeying from of buttercupe, I spoke with the Brixton Gaol to Bow-street: The operator on an aeroplane which had new type of prison van is much tribute to the laws of hygiene. Two just left Croydon and was speeding larger, and built on lines which pay of these cew vehicles are to be towards Writtle.

delivered by the makers shortly.

I

Changing over, changing over." chanted on the instructions of the Marconi officials who were directing the experiment, thus indicating to the man in the aeroplane that I was going to make use of the apparatus for listening.

The silvered head-piece with its two receivers fitting over the ears was placed on my head, and "Br brr-br-snick" come the first sound. "That's just lightning somewhere," explained the operator, who was also listening, and I waited.

CONSCIENCE MONEY.

Her whole life was a romance. In early days one of glitter and colour and glory, and in after years. the romance of proud spirits finding peace in humbleness and humility and saintly life. The lady boasted a

In the House of Commons, Sir R. great admixture of British blood. Her grandfather, William Kirk

Cooper (Walsall, NP), asked the patrick, a merchant of Granade, was

Chancellor of the Exchequer if his a lineal descendant of that fierce

acknowledgment of 10s. conscience money from Liverpool in the personal Scottish noble who, at the angry supplication of Robert Bruce, killed

columns of a leading London paper en May 3 last cost the Treasury 11s the Black Comyn with many dagger

Then came the answer, which land, if so, would he consider means strokes, and who afterwards took as his crest a bloody hand with a dick had hardly expected, so difficult to by which this burden on the tax- in it, and the motto, "I mak siccar." the imagination of an ordinary man payer could be avoided. Mr. Bald Thee may have been a remote is this business of speaking into win: The answer to the first part of Dothingness and demanding an the question is in the affirmative. "As regards the last part, under the bia strain in the Empress, too, sne she was descended from the answer from the void.

We are having good weather up arrangements at present in force, all antic Irish King, Finn MCool,

Times, vhy reigned abot 200 A. D. A here. It is quite warm. Will you acknowledgments of the kind referred

are inserted in. The aughter of e Gran ca merchant, wave your handkerchief when we are to

We are quite near unless the contributor specifically William Kirk at ick, married the over you?

asks for the acknowledgment; to Count Teba, and the youngest child Writtle." of tl is union was the lady who was In effect, a voice from nowhere appear in some other newspaper, and was speaking. Literally, the operator no charge is made by. The Times afterwards to rule at the Tuileries.

It is said that her destiny was fore on the aeroplane had received ray unless, owing to a request of the told by many forture selers. The messages, and was answering in contributor, special arrangements case of true love ran very smoothly phrases cut up by strange sounds, have to be made for the insertion of the notice in a particular columa and very quietly. The Emperor fell but perfectly intelligible

(eg., the personal column), in which in love with her at first sight, and without any undue delay the Royal

case nuptials took place in Notre Dame,

charge would be made. Consequently in the vast majority of cases no It may interest the superstitious to

charge falls on the tax-payer. In this know that the Empress wore pearls,

case, a mistake, was unfortunately and a Spanish lady who was present

made.and a charge incurred which quoted the proverb at the country: The pearls which women wear on

might have been avoided. Mr. W. not a fact that calling attention to this extravagance has cost the country 30s? (Laughter.)

At this point watchers outside the hut reported that the aeroplane was visible, and at the same moment came a request for direction.

"Tell him to bear to the right," the operator instructed me.

The message was given, and laying down the head-piece, I stepped out

the normal advertisements

ORDER their wedding day are a symbol of side the but and saw the early-guid Greenwood (Stockport, C.U.): Is it

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THE BEGINNING OF THE END. Shortly after the Royal wedding the Crimean War took place, and England and France became Allies During the progress of it Napoleon lil, and his bride visited England, and

with received

were

ed machine making direct for the buttercup field.

Later, at the Marconi Company's Chelmsford works, a mile or two away, a more powerful apparatus was used to send messages to London by wireless telephone.

STEALING A YACHT.

UNUSUAL CASE IN BOMBAT

POLICE COURT.

These messages would be picked wonderful up by any-wireless receiving instru enthusiasm in London. It was then ments within a certain radius, fitted that the fervent and loyal friendship up for telephony. This common between Queen Victoria and the receipt of messages is a problem). Empress arose which continued which will have to be tackled, of long as the Queen's life. Later, the course, before wireless telephony can Queen, with the Prince Consort, be seriousy used as a transmitter of Princess Victoria, and the Prince of exclusive pers messages, Wales (afterwards King Edward VII.) visited Paris, and were received with

It was magnificent state. this

that the Anglo- occasion French alliance was firmly cerzented. It was the last happy year for the Empress: for the Mexican trouble and other embarrassments abroad and at home rendered the position of the Emperor and his Consort difficult and distracting!

Judgment was given on June 29 in curious case in the Bombay Police Court. Sir Mahomad Yusuf, the well- knownBombay millionaire contractor, purchased a motor yacht from the GAVE & PINT OF BLOOD. firm: of local contractors, Messrs.

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Alcock and Ashdown for Rs 20,000. The yacht was handed over. Later there was a dispute as to the amount of the bib, Sir Mahomad insisting that "The story of how a stranger volun- Rs. 20,000 was is fell payment and 1,500 Feet above Sea Level tarily gave a pint of his blood in a Mests. Alcock and Ashdown con vain endeavour to save the life of tending, on the other hand, that the the victim of a road accident was price was Rs. 27,000. Ultimately receatly told to the Windsor coroner. Messrs. Alcock and Ashdown forcibly Then the great cloud appeared on

The accident was of a curious na took possession of the yacht and the horizon that was to cast its ture. Two undergraduates of Jesus consequently Sir Mohamad's estate shadow over all France. Beginning College, Oxford, Sidney Harwin and manager charged the manager of with an imbroglio over a fanciful Reginalo Davis, were cycling along the firm and their loftsman and question of hereditary succession, the the Bath road towards London be- shipwright with theft, while the relations between France and Ger hind a steam lorry and trailer, i. crew who assisted the shipwright many became more and more us

front of which, and going in the same were charged with the same offence. The Magistrate, held that theft friendly. The Empress was blamed direction, was a pony and trap. Near for her pro-war attitude at that time; Coinbrook the cyclists attempted to had been committed but the only but it must be remembered that pass the lorry, but at this moment person convicted was the shipwright, the responsible advisers of the Empire き motor-car, travelling towards who superintended the taking posses were for open war; and the whole them, turned into the road to avoid sion, a fine of Rs. 150 being imposed. fighting spirit of France was behind the pony and trap. Davis spurted in The Magistrate held that there was that policy.

front of the lorry and drew safely in insufficient evidence to show that the At St. Cloud; at a council held to the roadside, but his colleague, manager of the firm gave orders for there on July 13, 1870, the Empress Harwin, collided with the mudguard the seizing of the yacht and declared declared war was inevitable if France of the motor-car, and was thrown that the men could not be convicted was to be saved. In the light of under the wheels of the lorry. Cecil for carrying out instructions when of Ernest Weeks, of East Lodge, Coln-they did not understand the tature after events, and especially Bismarck's criminally crooked dipla-brook; who was cycling in the rear, of the act. macy and the infamous Emstelegram saw the accident and assisted to take which precipitated the conflict, it is Harwin to the King Edward VII: evident that the Empress was right, Hospital, Windsor. Here Sir Joseph and that Germany was out for loot Skevington, one of the hon. surgeons, and conquest while assuming a declared the only chance of saving attitude of injured peacefulcess. In Harwin's life was by an infusion of the light of our own conflict, with blood. Although a complete stranger the Prussia of to-day it may con- to the undergraduates, Mr. Weeks fidently be said that Germany from immediately volunteered to give his the-first preliminary negotiations blood, and about a pintaras infused. intended, to sweep away the Empire, Bohappily, the sacrifice was in vain, and France with it.

death resulting, the next morning from the injuries.

ACCIDENT TO SIR BOSS SMITH

CHATSWORTH GLASS HOUSE.

BLOWN UP BY ORDER.

The work began three months ago of dismantling the famous conser vatory of the Duke of Devonshire on THE CROWNING DISASTER.

the Chatsworth estate, designed by Sir Sedan saw the greatest point of

Joseph Paxton aver sixty years ago, tragedy of the Empress's life but one

was practically completed when the the Empire overturned, Alsace and

heavy stone foundations and other Lorraine gone, Paris entered by hor

substantial portions of the building des of, barbarians, all France under

were demolished with high explosives. the harrow. These were the terrible

An alarming pccident occurred The conservatory covered exactly an consequences of Sedan's crowning during the arrival of the Frince, acre, and was one of the largest in disaster. It must have been some small consolation to the aged Em- says a Sydney message of June 16. the world. The noise of the explo press to know that the country which Sir Ross Smith, flying a de Havilland son was heard many miles away, The work of÷ once failed her as Empress and Re-aeroplane, accompanied by Mr. J. F. and the debris was spread over a

Harley, the official photographer to considerable area. gent had after almost half a century, the ALF fell in the harbour owing demolition was carried out under exposed to a renewal of the cruel mertifications of 1870, beaten the to the engine trouble. The machine expert supervision; the use of explo invaders from the old city of Paris, landed on the surface of the water; sives being regarded as the beat and and Sir Ross Smith and his compani quickest means of effecting the des- and with England's help slowly but were picked up unhurt by ruction of the conserratory. relentlessly pushed the Boches

Government launch. back across the frontier, retrier-.. ing for the honour of "la patrie them

dear lust provinces.

It has been conveyed that there

as one tragedy in this great lady's

been Napolech TV, and who was known 10 kapla

Bfe probably more poignants died frking for the

to-the-by cone:

WHEN YOU EAT TOO MUCH.

[ST HKSG in the stomach:

diered by taking one of thám bermin

her many preceding sortowa:: It was loud his mother and himself; he est more than you should. For me the loss of the boy, who might have idea friting for England.

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