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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEDES, APPELISENS AND SURVETORS.
-Public Auctions-
183 Undersigned hararcaved instemo Tatool by Pabile Auction,
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 91, 1981, commerang at 245 p.m.
at No. 5. Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloos,
A Quantity of
Household Furniture, Vainabla
(Pall Particulars from Catalogusi. On vier Tuesday, the 20th September, 1921.
Terms --Cash on delivery.
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have on hung it up in my studio. and died, there stand a modest house. Persons pass the house - While most of the Continental heedingly only a very few know months make a present of their own that it contains choice treasure. It portraits to distinguished persons is in fact a snail museutu, arrang- whom they wish to honour by soma ed with the most exquisite taste. attention. Queen Vietaris did the re- Collections of THIC antiquities verse.
Thus, commissioned by her. I are there, costly carpets and furniture. have painted the portraits of a uum- Paintings by famuns masters hang on ber of famous men -Cecil Rhodes. the walls. But most of all in the who did not look like the founder of a house is its owner himself. Heinrich State. Kitchener, who could be eom-) Angeli, the master of portrait paint-pared to a bronze statue: Lord ing. His name has penetrated far Beaconsfield, with his impenetrable beyond the bounds of Austria, and features: Stanley: my compatriot, Sir in England he is particularly well Radolf Statin Pasha: Lul, the un Angeli has painted many fortunate son of Napoleon III. and crowned heads, so that he, was called many others. the Court-painter of Europe; a sure- cession of historical celebrities has "Among the potentates I had ter been portrayed by him: statesaten paint was Don Pedro of Brazil. That and generals, scholars, poets, artists was in the year 1377. But the arrival have sat to him, and many families of the Emperor was delayed, and I of high rank still deem themselves informed her Majesty that I could not fortunate if they can add a portrait paint him, as I was absolutely obliged to leave for Vienna on the next of Angeli to their ancestral galleries.
The artist has relebrated his Star evening. But the Queen insisted on birthday, but be continues his work may painting the portrait, and pointed Whoever out that, the whole of the following with unbroken vigour. has heard Angeli narrate understands day wari at my disposal. To my that his sunny nature nakes him a objection that I had still to pack and welcome visitor and companion to make other necessary preparations everywhere.
for the trip and could and travel as
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steamer Muronin Maru, from Calcutta for New York, collided. The former is at Sucx damaged and will be surveyed.
Lespos, Sepember 19th.
steamer Prometheus, from Batavia for A Perim message says that the British Amsterdam and London, has arrived there with her boilers leaking. The repairs wili take three days.
RUBBER OUTPUT PROBLEM.
Losos. September 19th. The Malay States planter Mr. Alma. Baker, in a letter to the newspaper financier contends in favour
pt the non-estriction of rubber output. He ad companies, with a view to buying surplus vocates pooling reserves by plantation rubber for sale onlong period terms' to countries unable to purchase owing to adverse exchange.
GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY.
NEW YORK, September 19th. The Directors of the Guaranty Trust Company announce that they have writ tea off all the realized losses and, in order have set up extraordinary reserves, ap- to anticipate any other possible losses, proximately. fifteen and a quarter million dollars, charging such reserve items against the company's surplus and un- divided prouts acent
ME. CRANE'S TRANS-SIBERIAN
JOURNEY,
LONDON, September 19th.
Mr. Crane, ex-United States Minister
In the year 1815," said Angeli. -1 comfortably as Boyalty, her Majesty was for the first time called to asked:
a to China, has reached England rid Russia. Windsor by Queen Victoria, and comfortably as I will you then paint! He travelled from Feking over the Trans-Siberian Railway, in the adminis not interfered much.
He reports that the line has held up been well and the broken bridges have Posxjrel.
afterwards she summoped me a nun- the Emperor?" Certainly, your tration of which he says the Soviet has bez of times, about a dozez altogether. Majesty. I replied. Then to I had to paint her and the members turrow you shall paint the Emperor. of her family each time, sometimes she decided. And in very truth I ringly, sometimes in family groups. drove from my easel to the railway station and there the saloon car of The first year her Majesty made it a condition that I should not paint the Queen stood in readiness, my anyone else in England. but after luggage was carefully stowed away
therein, and I steamed away to Doverf wards she withdrew, it.
happy as a king.
Her Majesty was always extreme
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ly gracious, and gratefully remen, ¦ In connection with this matter! ber bow she provided for my welfare, there was another amusing incident, so that my sojourn in the Royal The Emperor of Brazil came in an palaces always was a very agreeable cld-fashioned suit of clothes and a ard comfortable cue, and in no way slouch hat, and consequently so little restricted by Court etiquette. When in pressed my servant that he did not on my first visit, one of the Court, went to let him enter. cficials showed me to my rooms. I admit you now, he said to the lighted a cigar, and he drew my mocarch: the Emperor of Brazil is attention to the fact that in Windsor coming in a very few moments. If Castle smoking was allowed only in am Don Pedro, thereupon said the the billiard-room. Very well. old gentleman with calm dignity, answered. then I will go to an which so impressed the servant that hotel to smoke, for I cannot live he suffered him to enter. He announc-f without my cigar." Her Majestyed him as Mister Don Pedro," heard of this, and soon afterwards it was the Emperor himself the the Court official came again and servant only later on learned from told me that her Majesty did not me." wish me to leave the Castle to be able to smoke. The consequence, was
That
Amicable relations between Angeli
that henceforth mor of the gentle-and English society had been resumed men of the Court frequently visited
me in order to smoke in my toom, and it was cften dense with tabacco i Jumes,
Another wish of mine was also fulfilled by her Majesty. I did not find it agreeable to dress for dinner when tired after having worked all day, and I therefore begged her Majesty for permission to dine with Mr. Sabi, ber German secretary, in the luncheon-room. Her Majesty readily gave her consent to this. But Mr. Sahi and I did not remain alone long gradually other gentlemen of the Court also came there in order to avoid the compulsion of dressing for dinner. However, one day ber Majesty said to me: My dear Angel, this cannot go on. The ladies complain that the gentlemen no longer come to dinner. It must stop.
"It was a great pleasure to chat with her Majesty, for rac was unusual- ly intelligent; she had a very practical mind and a correct judgruent of mec and matters. It is certain that she could not easily be deceived. Ata | sitting I once said to her: 'I should not want to be a king, your Majesty.' Why not?' asked her Majesty in surprise. I answered. Because monarchs do not know whether they have true friends or act; they rarely hear the truth, because no one ven- | tares to say anything unpleasant to them, nor can anyone who is not coll- ed appear before a monarch Her Majesty smilingly, replied: Asa general thing you are figlt, but there are persona who make use of an ap parently favourable moment to tell me a disagreeable truth; from this they deduce the right to lie to me for the rest of their lives."
"Her Majesty never spoke to me about politics, but on one occasion, after Kaiser Wilhelm had again made one of his improvised speeches, she said, somewhat troubled; Eo William has again preached! It may lead to unpleasant matters at some time or other,'
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