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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONZERS, ÄFTRAMSEES

AND SURVETORS,

Public Auctions-

Fac. Undersigned navo received fartsun- tena te se.. by Public Sectior,

T

ON

WEDNESDAY, October 12, 1921.

12 o'clock (2000),

at their Sales Best+, Duddell Street, *54 cases Tank Brand Cognac.

(In 3 Qualine, One Tapk, Two Taoka, The Tanks equivalent to Une, Two and three Stars)

Terms: Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

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THURSDAY, October 15, 1841, commencing at 3 p.m.

at the premes of the United Motor

Co. Ltd.. Kowloon.

Ope Hood Tractor,

Weight: 2500 lbs.

Moter: 225 H. P. delivering 10 HP.

to rear wheel,

Speed 10 Miles per hour,

Body: Muttermody. Standard 1 x6

fect,

Carrying Caste: One and a half

teas

Terms-Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers. Fongkong, erober 7, 10:1.

FESTORS AT THE HOTELS

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. J. Alsta

October 7.

Mr C. King

Mr W. G. AnderwrMr and Mrs Faku. Me 4.W, Andersen skima

He had M. 1.Mr S. H. Lawrence

Back rath

Mrs E. R. 2

Mr V. Ferjan.in

Hr K. J. Birhe

Mrs Blackburn

Mr Gen. W. Leavell

Miss B. Lillie

Mr and Mrs T. P.

Manzan

MAY. S. McKinley

MW.E. Bummankapt. G. My roer

1. Brown

MFT. de Miester

Hr Loy Clot M and Mr Kay U. MEN JAION

More

Mre T.W. Cochrane D. J. Morrison

Mr Lo

Mr A. T. Volics

Mr P. cheri

Kr. J. S. Hurray

Mr T, And Des Dir L. Sant

Mr T. Y. DeLITAS

Miss Deve

Mo E. A. G. Dentonble and Mrs W. P.

Mr C. E. P

Neczon

Mr J. C. van Es

Mr and Mrs

Mr F. J. kalo per

Nolasco

Engineer Captain

SP. Fergus

Mr and

Mrs Inde wejzer

H.

A.

Mr Flack Frayer Miss D. E. Pepperel BrTua clasan 31: S. S. P

Mr John Sarcinar Mr G. P. Bosenbart

Capt. Diqueland

Mr Tua Chi Gur

He Char. R. Grill-Hi and Mus C. 2.

Mr & Mrs Gressan ceith

Capt. T. 1. foli

M: W., de Stocz

Kit. H. Bascule & Lacy Stuart

Mr R. F. Harr

Mr N. Heshin

Mr C. Hepburn

Miss C. Herday

Taylor

MT Teker Tarc

Tching

Mr J. Thornborrow

Hr A. D. Hopark Mr and Mrs W. H.

Mits J. Istati

1.brell

Mr Anthony Jerkin Me . Turney

Mdy J. W. 25. Jen C. S. Vei-lelm Mṛand Mis V. CM: 0.

Jure

11. Vendy Vester HrEM. Joseph Mr A. J. Washbr

Birs Westfiel

Mr B. Julian

RIPLEY BAY ROTEL

and Mie R. T.Mr and Mrs N, D. Larter

*Me Colentin

Mr J. 1. Tani y

Ir E. C. Drake

Mr A. W. Eastman

Mr and Ms GB

Elli

Mrace MisFateix

Mr G. T. Avhigh

Mc B. Farisp

Karajia

Miranda Kennett

nu so

hide and;

Mis W, E. Kent

M. F. 1.le

Mr P. Harks

r and Mr R. Nete

Mr&M Nexcomb

and Mis Grarers Filter & child

Grate

G. J. P. inson

Ms. J. Rotinson

PEAK HOTEL

Octater €.

Mr E. J. Music

Mr J. IL Kring

Ir Wm. Anderson Mr and Mrs Vau Le J. Anguin

Krimper

Capi. & Mrs Archer Mr A. B. Linaman

Ir & Mrs Ashton M: J. D. Lloyd

Ir R, Aumaler Mr R. MacGregor

Ir and B. G.Mr and Ms W.

Birch

r H. Baie

D. K. Elaiz

Bisyger

Wire Micainsh

Mr and Mrs J. F.

Miller

M. J. Breen

4.6.

J. G. Bridger Capt &

H. B. Bridger MFT. Mitchell

TC. O. Bronco Mrs M. E. Mitchell

W. A Butter-Miss J. Mitchell

Seld

Mr J. W. Merup

and Mrs E. deMiss M. W. Newako.

lice

and Mrs J. A.Mr and Mrs. O hadwick

Newson

For G. J. Chap ir A, fcol

Mr. A. H. Penz

and Mr T. W.Hon. Mr and Mrs T.

Church

In Clarks

M. Cooper

A. Cormack

W. A. Cornell

B. Crow

E. G. England

Fairly

IL Perkins

Mr and Art F. U.

Ffor dien Mrt J. Proton Mr E. Kelphs Mr and Mrs W. E.

Roberts

Mr J. S.Robinson

and Mrs W. T. Mr E P. Shaw Featherstone

Mr and Mrs E. E

F. W. Olbbins Dutton

Jame Lottie Gor Mr A. Findlay Smith

Mr G. Norton Smith

K. B. Hall Mr H. picer

Miss Howard Mr and Ms R. J. Mr. Hughes Stevenson

W. M. Hum-r .torer

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Me J. F. Jaoquemin Mr D. Taylor W. Loe JonesMr W. F. Telfer And-Mrs-H:~E:Mirlayar

Mr H H Webster

INTIMATIONS

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO

BE WITHOUT THEM.

LAC

JUST received a large Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the most digestive! food for Infants which keeps good in quality during Flos weather ( TOSE (Milk Sagar) for swakening the foods of Infante and Dyspeption (3) MILFORDGRATH FLUID INSEC TICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Fiene, Mosquitoes, Bugs, Flice and all other Insect Prets in Summer daya and (4) JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA. SOAPS for keeping everything cleanin Housed

PRITES are Very Moderats. Ins pection and Enquiries are candy invited

SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,

Sale Apania for Hongkong and South China, Now, 47, Coranght Road, Central, Hongkong

Telephone Nou.

理化粪

FOR SALE

GARDEN SEEDS

SWEET PEAS,

Early large Howering

Mixed Colours, leading sorts raised by a well-known local Grower. at && cents per packet.

GRACA & 00., No. 10, Wyndham Street, P.O. Box 6K.

Hongkong.

JAPANEEE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.

CHERRY & 00.,

PEDDER STREET, Opposite Hangkeng Hotel

Telephone No. 48.

Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

TANG YUK, DENTIST. Ecoamor, to

the late STEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street

TERMS VERY MODERATE CONSULARION ÎLEL

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

¿zentaria Servisa to the China Mažy

the

PACIFIC FLEET.

THE CHINA MAIL.

port for Fleet units. Further, all sub isting naval stations in Australia, in cluding Jervis Bay with the Naval College will be abolished.

CENA AND JAPAN

EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

(Baxter's Service to the Chino Mail.)

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

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EMPEROR IN EXILE.

COUNTESS BENTINCK'S COMING

BOOK ON KAISER.

Countess Norah Bentinck, niece of the landlord of Amerongen, is publish- ing a book entitled "The Emperor in

ex-Emperor in Eazishment and of his entourage, especially of the Chamber- laias Elsemaan and Goatand. Her Elsemann is the ex-Kaiser's special favourites, and he recently married Count Bentinck's daughter. The ex- Emperchattended the ceremony in a Field-Marshal's uniform, with yellow shoes. This and similar pecularities and some irritating. are described, some being amusing

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921.

NOTICES.

G. FALCONER & CO., LTD.

WATCHMAKERS

& JEWELLERS.

Hotel MansioRS.

Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES,

MELBOURNE, October 10th, Nal officers have deglared that under

ST. NAZAIRE, October 9. M. Brand, speaking at a banquet, naval reorganization scheme the Pec.'s Fleet will be based on Singapore,tes that France made the maximum of Sydty becoming merely, a repairing; acriors during the war and in pse Exile." which gives a portrait of thei

all the reparations of peace and occupy a chief place in the world. The Frends Govern ent was bound to carry out the treaty Peace in complete agree it with the Allies. The occupa tion Passeioff and Duisburg was thorndy justified, for if compelled ThTimes, commenting on the Chinese Germans to revognise her defeat and to reply says the implication

abere more scrupulously her engage whereas Japan desired the questionments and disarm. tled before the Washington Conference. France proceeded M. Briand) wil the. Peking ticvernment is determined to never forget that it was not only French keep it open and bring it for me. The French delegates will go to Wash blood which flowed during the war. Washington Centeretve for judgment. The situation thus created is very un- ington to do their duty and show their

Countess Norah deals seriously LONG HING & CO., Kodaks and Rodas Fima, S. 43. satisfactory. All credi: must be given to thankfulness towards the United States Japan for her desire in sett diffealt and to do their daty towards France, Wilhelm was of unsound mind and and outstanding questions before thei which will remain armed all its strong denies this assumption, but intimates | with the widely-spread theory that

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Conference, thus facilitating the discus zion of general principles.

The the defects in the Japanese offer ar. tracly, the inexpediency on the eve of the Washington Conference of attempt ling to solve the Shantung Question by dives negotiations with the Chines Government, whose authority is only nominal, particularly in view of the con- fused state of public opimen in China: the other drawback is that the offer to restore Shantung is accompanied by proposal for join: Sino-Japanse control of the Railway, which proposal is it mediately seized upen by a section of the Chinese as indicating Japan's desire to maintain a hold over Shanus.

STEAMEK FOUNDERS

Losses. October 9th. The Laird er Aswan, from lasguar! to Dublin with a crow of and 56 pas. sengers, snk of the West of Scutland after a double collision. Twenty-four of she crew and fifre the of the passengers were saved. Two of the latter dies gibse quently The disaster occurred in a dense for at the ratrance, to the Firth of Clyde. The Rows was Indly damaged. The first collision was with an American Tel. A wireless message for help was ss, and the flan Malcolm was among the responses.

The Rowan collided with Eer and then founder.

LATES

The Grst collision with the Best Conat was not arious. It was expeted that the Rouen would warh port, but ten minutes later the Phan Maholm, hurry, ing to the risene at full speed. struck her amidships, waring a great cash in her side. The Bon crumple and, sank like stone,

A wild scramble ensued. An ath opt to lower the lifeboats was unsucessful. as, mostly, the beats were swamped. One of the ship's offers aqualis jumped on to the Clan Halender "when the vessels. colinded. The passengers and crew who i nee Hunz into the water struggle to lif-elts and rafts, The task of resene was impii by the fog and darkness. The destroyer 'n ster helped to rescue the survivors, many of whom were ex- hausted by their inmersion, two of them dying.

Th Captain stuck to the bridge and went down with his ship.

WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.

WASHINGTON, October 10th. In a well-informed quarter it is ex- pected that the British delegation to the Washington Conference will be composed of Mr. A. Balfour. Lord Lee, and prob ably Sir Auckland Geddes, Sir R. Berden (Canada), Mr. Pearce (Australia). and, I pessible. General Nuts (South

Afric)

The list may be subject to change in regard to one or two members, but it is certain that the British Empire wil have six delegates. It remains to be seen whether the United States and Japan will think it necessary) to follow suit.

BIG LIQUOR RAID,

NEW YORK. October 15th. As a result of a raid by 150 police, 31 mugglers and thousands of gallons of spirits have been captured. It is one of the largest hauls made.

The underground vault was protected by shotguns, which discharged Automati silly on the approach of intruders.

DARING LIQUOR THIEVES.

WASEINETON. October 10th. Wines and liquors valued at $300,003; have beca stolen from the country regi dence of the Virginie fancier, Mr. Joseph Leiter. The thieves, using acetylen torches cut their way through a three inch thick steel door into the wine-cell r and removed hundreds of cases of liquors in trucks. It is the greatest theft of a private stock since prohibition was co- forced. The caretaker was absent at the time of the theft.

YPRES LEAGUE,

LUNDON. October 10th. A Ypres League is being formed, under the patronage of the Prince of Wales and Lord French, for the purpose of record- ing upon Ypres Scroll the rages and records of all soldiers who fought and died at this salient.

Contributione are also being asked for the construction of a hostely at Ypres for the benefit of thoso visiting the ceme- terice of the battlefields. Membership of the League is open to all who served at the salient.

NEW APPOINTMENT OF EX-DANISH MINISTER TO CHINA.

COPENHAGEN, October 10th. Count Preben Ahlefeldt Laurvig, ex- Minister to Peking and Tokio, has bee appointed Danish Minister in Londo...

SOVEREIGNTY OF THE

PHILIPPINES.

MANILA, October 10th. At a farewell banquet, the Acting; Governor, Mr. Charles Yeater, denounced the irresponsible 'proposals to perpetuate the American sovereignty of the Philip pines. He said the preamble of the Jones Act, which promised sovereignty to the Filipinos, exbodied a sacred pledge by America, and to erase it would stain the fame of America for eter America woud honour the promise when condi tion justified doing so, but mobile agitation must be stilled.

in

assured.

Government will be immovable regarding the security of the that entry and the reparations due te it.vanity A victorious France wil France of pear, Berts, salon and +02:0 A swiat justice-Harao,

Panis, October 10th. State Secretary, M. Gaston Vidal. said Speaking at an unveiling ceremony, the that any German aggression in the wear future was unlikely. cupation of the

the ex-Emperor's towering was the cause of many obnoxious and barnful actions and decisions. Vanity wasthe dominating trait in Willelm's mental structure. even seeking to know, the true state He was very far from knowing, or The military of affairs, and considered himself to

Providence. Rhinelands affords be the preferred instrument of

Francs the best guarantee of her own safety, but thermany's disarming was still incomplete, and efforts remain to be de towards that end. The Government has confidence in the German Changilor, who so had kept ali promises Heras

FINANCIAL PANIC IN VIENNA.

VIENNA, October 10th. unprecinted number of kronen issued A facial panic has been caused by the weratly of purchasers buying foodstuffs and good, It has resulted in a mad rush

became worthless. in the belief that the krozen will soon

the demolition of over-crowded premises The Polier formed cordons to prevent excited purchasers. Many shops were cleared of their commoditice,

xurient Hair Promoted

By Cuticura

Cutiem is desing steps th The case of dim, this and fiting hair. Treatment: Conly rub Center O's-

sext

of dipens And Letne. merent with a het shampos of Cons Seap. Pepest in two weeks. Netung butter than the famous, super creamy emclients for all shue and scalp troubles.

1.3.fmetin 24 uzdis, 64

b4524., 17. Leadme...L Cura Soap suaves without mug,

DIPHTHERIA-HOW IT MAY BE

AVOIDED.

DIPHTHERIA i sally contractri

when the child has a old. The cold prepares the hild's system for the recrption and development of the diph theria germs. When there are cases of diphtheria in the best burhood childre that have colds should be sept at home and off the set until recovered. Give them hoerlain's Cough Heardy and they so have to emair at me lock it a cleans out the culture beds, which form ir a child's throat when it has a vld, and minimizes the risk of contracting infetti esiseases, For sale by Chemists and Store- kerper.

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In exile he shows no appreciable change of mentality, and is firmly convinced that the clouds will pass and that Germany will clamour for the return of the Hohenzollerns. He considers that since the downfall of | the monarchy the country has been going to the dogs.

AIRMAN MAROONED.

PRISONER ON ISLET IN CRATER LAKE.

A new aviation record was establi

hed quite unintentionally the other

ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,

PROTO SUPPLIES, DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY. No. 17A, QUEY'S BOAD CENTRAL, HONOTONG.

HOTELS AND CAFES.

HONGKONG HOTEL (Hongkong)

REPULSE BAY HOTEL (Repulse Bay)

PENINSULA HOTEL

(Kowloon)

(projected)

HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE

TOWN GARAGE & RUSSELL STREET GARAGE

SHOW ROOMS

(Pedder Street)

REPULSE) BAY GARAGE

THE PEAK HOTEL.

day by Raymond G. Fisher, a United 1,500 Feet above Sea Level.

States Forest Service sir pilot. when

he alighted with his machine in the

crater of an extinct volcare.

His engine stopped while he was 15 000 ft, in the air, and as hel volplaned toward what he thought | was safety he was horrified to find bimself descending upon-perhaps into-Crater Lake, Oregon, which, with its precipitous sides rising 1,000 ft., was once filled with scething lava instead of water. The lake, however, has a small island, and Fisher made a landing on that with no more damage than broken spark plugs.

This was enough, however, to keep him a prisoner on this remote islet unless he could get aid.

He used his wireless, and another Foust Service plane came to his assistance. But this 'plane could not lasd on the island, nor could other which circled over it.

Finally one aviator had a bright idea, te dropped sparkplugs by means parachutes, one of which drifted to Fisher's island. He made his repairs. took off again, and reach-j ed his base safely.

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PALACE HOTEL

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Recently renovated and refurnished, slectric light and isca throngbeat and antiroly ander new management Catsins under the personal supervision of the proprietor. Bar and Billard Booms Terms moderate. Special terms to families on application to

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Hairdressing Saloon,

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Pearl River.

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