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LAMMERT BROS.
ATUTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYORS,
Public Auctions—
13 Undersigned have received Instrag dons to sell by Fabile & notion,
on
MONDAY, November 21, 1921.. commencing at 2.45 p.m. at No. 1, Broadwood Terrace.
A Quantity of
Valuable Household Faraiture, (Full Particulars from Catalogue). On view from Saturday the 19th. November, 1921
forms Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 16, 1921.
on
WEDNESDAY, Nov, 23-1921, commencing at 11a.m
mo pasir Sales Rooms, Daddoll Street, A Selection of High Grade Cash- mere and Twood Suit Lengths,
Superior Overcoating, etc., Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hongkong; November 17, 1921,
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CHAIRS.
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1.- Victoria, with two Bearers.
Quarter hour......
E hour.
One beat,
una
Three hours, ***********
Six bar,
10 cents
20 가
25
50
70
Daya.. to 6 p.m.).........$1.00
If the trip is extended beyond Victoria,
half are extra.
Between the hours of 8.80 p.m. and 6 am the above fares shall be increased by 60 per centum.
II.—Beyond Victoria, with four Bearers. Bour........onitoramen 0.60 cents. Tires hours............................................................ $1,00 Bix hours....................... 1.50 Day (am to 6p.m.), 2.00
III-In the Hill Dietrics,
With Bearers. With 4 Beavers.
Quarter hour.......80.16
$0.30
Kalf hour,........ 0.20
0,40
One hour,
........ 0.30
0,60
Two hours,.................... 0,50
0.80
Three hours, 0,70
1,00
Bix hours, *
1.00
1.50
Day (6 am to 6p.m.)1.50
2.00
RICKSHAS.
L-kr. the Island of Hongkong, if engaged.
Ton minutes, 10
in. Victoria.
Five minutes..
Quarter hour,
Half hour,.
One
hour,
Every Bubsequent hour
cents
35 M
30
30
Note-If the risksha be engaged within the City of Victoria, and be dis- burged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m., or be dis clarged to the East of Fay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoris after 8 pm, su extra half fare shall be chargeable.
III Kowloon
Qaacter hour,.rcunstaases
LF hour, ¶¶¶¶¶¶¶ Hour,
5 cents. 15
Every subsequent hour, ....................... 10
III-Taipa Road,
To 4th mile-
+
Twenty cents shall be added for each extra bour or part of an hour if the hirer causeS the journey to take longer than:-
singio g
70 centa....1 hour. return...... $1.00
hours.
Beyond 4th to 8th mile-
single 1.20........... hours. raturn.....
......1.50..
Byond 8th to 9th mile--
single......
...... 1.75...
return......$2.00
Beyond 9th to 11th mile-
single...$2.00........3 return......$2.50............7
Fares for journeys beyond the 11th Baile to be a matter of previous arrang→
ent in each case.
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Sitting in the lounge of a West End hotel recently was a well built, grey- haired man, dressed in a comfortable grey tweed suit, who was the centre of a gale of laughter.
He was Mr. Stephen Leacock, the humorous writer and professor of political economy at McGill University Montreal, who had just arrived in England for a three months' lecture tour. He was enjoying many jokes with some friends. His own laugh! was almost the loudest and' heartiest of all, and a reporter who was with him asked him if his own stories made him laugh.
"Yes," he said frankly, "they do, very much. They tickle me. That is the test. If a story makes me laugh I think it may make other people laugh."
Mr. Leacock's time of writing stories will be rather a shock to those people who cling to the English tradition that even to talk at breakfast is dreadful and that no one can be real- ly cheerful in the morning.
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PIANIST'S DYING MESSAGE.
MOSZKOWSKI AND HIS ENGLISH FRIEND.
Martin H. Donohoe writes to the Daily Chronicle fro Paris as follows:-
I went to-day to see Maurice Mosz- kowaki, the famous Polish pianist, who ia ill, impoverished, sad dying after a long illness. Hees in a small
(MifyCn
CRIME CAREER.
PROCEEDS OF ROBBERIES
LOST IN GAMBLING.
Marcel Lemaire has been arrested in Brussels charged with a series of crimes, including murder and 'high- way robbery.
Lemaire, who was born in Paris in
1899, and is well connected, after learning English in England, returned to Paris to help in his father's business.
apartment in Montmartre.
"Maitze Moszkowski, please?" I asked of a French Red Cross nurse He robbed his father, it is said of wearing the classical white uniform.
"Yes," she replied. in perfect English," but you cannot see him."
"Well, madame, kindly tell him that the caller is British, and wishes
to see him."
The nurse disappeared, leaving me in the small drawing-room. The grand piano in the corner was closed and covered with dust. It seemed as if sealed for ever, and no longer would its strings resound under the magic touch of the great master composer, who but a few years ago enthralled England with his splendid music.
On the mantelpiece were photographs of members of the British Royalty and of famous English musicians and singers. Piles of music were lying in a corner under a layer of dust. The room breathed neglect and desolation.
140,000 francs, which he spent in dis sipation in Brussels. When funds ran low he went to Marseilles and Algoria. At the latter place he en- listed in the Foreign Legion. Later he deserted, and travelled to Moroc co, where he made a number of dupes.
Here he met a companion named Friedmana, whose antecedents were as shady as those of Lemaire himself. The two visited Spanish Morocco, and finding the Moors in an ugly temper borrowed or stole sufficient money to enable them to reach Madrid,
GAMBLING LOSSER.
Daring the voyage they robbed a number of passengers, and reached Madrid amply furnished with money.
the moining, and I usually begin at "Yon may see the Maitre for a few They lost several hundred thousand
6 or 7, or thereabouts, he said. "I minutes," said the nurse, "but no pesetas in gambling, and when their funds were nearly exhausted hired a often write before breakfast. After longer." I. was introduced into a 11 I go to the university, and then I small bedroom. On a poor single bed magnificent motor-car to take them am busy all day."
was reposing Maurice Moszkowski. from Madrid to Paris. Mr. Leacock finds it much harder His face was emaciated and of a On the way, it is alleged, they to write humour than treatises about death-like pallor, heightened by his murdered the chauffeur and sold the political economy. "An article about white hair and heavy white moust car. political economy may be good ache. Alone two jet black eyes enough, and it will pass. Humour sparkled, full of life and revealing an either is very good or no good at all. indomitable spirit.
They then returned to Brussels. and their presence there coincided with a series of burglaries...
I write my humour straight off, very He held out his hand to greet me, Lemaire, who was now going in the quickly, and don't correct it. In The white hand, too, was so emaciat name of Friedmann, was arrested by humour I consider the first impulseed, for during 13 long months Maurice a Spanish detective, who recognised is the best."
Mozikowski has laid in that bed. He him as a man who was wanted in is becoming weaker and weaker. Spanish Morocco and, in Madrid. In an almost inaudible voice he He is accused of the murder of a He has very decided views about told me he did not suffer much. He peaceful Algerine farmer, as well as of Prohibition. "I think that the Pro-was glad to see me and bade me desertion, embezzlement, housebreak- hibition is deplorablo," he said. "The convey this message to the English ing, &c.
HUMOUR IN SCHOOL.
one man whom it has not impeded is people-his eyes glistened and a tear Lemaire declares that he will fight the drunkard. Under Prohibition, stole down his cheek as he said, fell any extradition proceedings that may getting drunk occupies all his time, the English people I am not well. be taken against him.
and his wife is more the picture That I often think of the happy daya book' drunkord's wife than ever, I spent in England. Don't forget to because she bas less money than ever tell them, will you?" Ju owing to the increased price of drink. The Maitze was fatigued, and I I will write articles against Probibi withdrew. The marse said the Maitre tion at any time for any paper for bravely supported his illness. He nothing."
was lonely, and things might be With regard to the matter of the better. If not actually in dire value of humour in school teachers, poverty, he is certainly in need. He recently discussed in The Daily Mail, is too proud to admit it. He would Professor Leacock speaks with bu- rather die than admit the fact, thority, and confirms the opinion ex
pressed by English teachers. "Hum
our in a perfectly invaluable asset in
teaching at schools, in my opinion," meal. He demurred, very much, but
CUTICURA HEALS BURNING ITCHING
Breaking Out On Face. Very Pain- ful. Did Not Get Any Sleep.
*?*k hall d'Ureating out on my face that was very painfulis It began Ellea Ia pirople; arid when it cameto a bend waler fan down tay check and every-
he said. “I was a schoolmaster for the pressure of public opinion was too where it touched it burned terribly. some years, and found humour very great, and he had to spend the morn
ing eating the paper.
I did not get a bit of sleep with the uching and burning calo, 19
Ir member one boy who spent Once I had a boy in my claround test relief with the first p
very much of his time chewing paper and soaking "spit-ballen
whose father was in the babit of going over his son's work. One day I got, One day I brought a whole sheaf a note from this father saying that of new foolscap peper and told him his son had been with me 6 months, that he peedn't do any work, but he and yet his knowledge of Latin was could just sit in a corner and sat that very bad. Hasanked me what the Free cause of this was. ~1 fuah wrote at kle You bave only bad scrapa boldro bottom. It must be hereditary; Fald. Now you can really' into a What was the end of that
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