LAMMERT BROS.

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AUCTIONEERS, AFPRAISERS. /

AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions-

ON

THE Undersigned have received instroo. donate yell by Publle Auction.

SATURDAY, December 3, 1081, commencing at L1 a.m.

their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, A Selection of High Grade Cashmere and Tweed Sult

Longths, Superior Overconting, etc.

Terms: Cash on delivory.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers,

MONDAY, December 5, 1921, commoncing at 11 ..

at their Sales Rooms, Duddali Street, A Consigament of Sporling

Gooda.

Cricket, Football. Hockey, Tennis and Crocquet Gear. (Just unpacked).

Tax-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers,

on

WEDNESDAY. Doo, 7, 1921, cquimoncing at 11 a.m.

their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

A Selection of Faney Goods,

Comprising

Porcelain, Glass and Bronze Figures, Inkstands, Vases, Powder hoxes, Trays, etc., etc.

Also

A Few pieces of Very Fine 'Jewellory. And

6 Complete Sets Glass-ware, Crystal Bervices.

On view from Tuesday. the 6th December 1921.

Terms-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Hongkong, November, 29, 1921.

INTIMATIONS

ELECTRIC MOTORS

ELECTRIC VACUUM ·

CLEANERS

" NILFISK "

COMPLETE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANTS with STORAGE Batteries

delivery from Stook. Danish Chinese Commercial Company, Ltd.

14, Chator Road,

Just Received.

Latest Editions of

POSTAGE STAMP

CATALOGUES

Scotts

from

at

$3.30

Yvert at Tellier at $3.00

GRACA & 00.,

Dealers in Postage Stampe, Toys, Garden Seeds, Pictorial Post Cards, &c.

No. 10, Wyndham Street,

P. O. Box 620,

Hongkong.

MASSAGE.

Mrs. HONDA and Mrs. KISAKĹ

14 years' experience.

No. 24. Wyndham Street. (opposite to the "China Mail")

JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE

TO ORDER.

The

THE CHINA MATI

"Three

Castles

Virginie

1) Claretto with the

Pedigree

COOL

AND FRAGRANT

Manufactured by W. D. & H. O. WILLS,

BRISTOL,

ENGLAND.

FRIDAY. DEDEMBER 2′ 1921.

NOTICES.

G. FALCONER & CO., LTD

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.

Hotel Mansions.

Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

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

ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufa eturers, High Class English Jewellery,

GIVE YOUR WIFE, SWEETHEART or MOTHER, A BIRD OF PARADISE

for a XMAS PRESENT.

COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. We also sell GURAH FEATHERS.

GRAECO-EGYPTIAN TOBACCO STORE,

Top Corner Pedder Street & Queen's Road,

KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.

Manufacturers of -

Socks, Singlets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc.

24, Haiphong Road, Kowloon.

KOON

Telephone K 277, Manager, WONO KAM TUK.

YICK DEALER, IN

Chilli Sauce, Tomato Sauce, Chilli Powder, Pepper, Sour Fruit, Curry Powder, and any Powder, Sauce, Etc.

HEAD OFFICE IN

No, 180, Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong.

Asier TÂM EIT SANG,

PHOTO SUPPLIES,

LONG HING & CO., Kodaks and Kodak Filmus, &c. &c.

DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.

No. WA, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Hongkong.

HOTELS AND CAFES.

FARES FOR PUBLIC

VEHICLES.

CHAIRS.

-In Pictoria, with two Bearers.

Quart hour..................

Half bour,

One hour,......

Throw hours,

Six hours, or

10 cents

90

13

25 *

7

70 7+

Day (6 3.m. to 6 p.m.),.....81.00

If the trip is extended beyond Victoria, half fare exc

Between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 8 am, the above faces shall be increased by 50 per centum.

IL-Bryout Victoria, with four Beavers.

Boar.......

Three hours.

six bours......

0,60 cents. $1.00 1.00

Day (ha.m. to 6 p.m.),....................... 2.00

III.--In the Hill District.

With Bearers With 4 Bearers.

Quarter hour, Half hour,

$0.15

$0.30

... 0.20

0,40

One hour, 0,30

0.80

Two hours,......... 0.50

0.80

Three hours, ...... 9.70

1.00

Six hours,

......... 1.00

1,50

Day [6 a.m. te 8p.m.)1.50

2.00

RICKIEM.

In the Jaland of Hongkong, it engaged

fa Victoria.

Ten minutos,

Five minutes..

ǎ centa

................ 10.

Quarter hour,..................

15

Half hour,.....

.20

+

.30

11

One hour.

Every Subsequent hour, ...........

...30

Note. If tho rieksina be engagod within the City of Victoria, and be dis- charges outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 pm, or he dis- charged to the East of Pay View Police station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 0 p.m., an extra half fare shall be charucâblo.

II-In Kowloon

Quarter hour,

Half bour,

Flour,

5 cents. 10

... 80 Every subsoquent hour, 10

To 4th mile

III-Taipo Roni,

Twenty coats shall be added

for which extra four or part

of an hour if the hiro cases the journey to take longer-

tban

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By

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Tatarn....$2,00

Beyond 9th to 11th mile-

single...$2.00 .............................3 return......$2.69 xerat : 7

Farve for journoyg beyond the 11th

mile to be a matter of previous arrange-

ment in unch caso.

The fares hero set out to apply to one richsho with three coolice from Tsim Blu -Trui

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by all Ukemists and Storekeepers.

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SEX LOVE.

LORD DAWSON'S VIEWS.

MARRIAGE MISTAKES.

The lack of proper understanding was in no small measure responsible for the unfulfilment of repuulal kap:

The enormous stakes involved in modern prize-fights, he continued, bad tended to resuscitate à peculiarly vulgar and brutal form of entertain- ment. Association football-he spoke was encouraging passion: and his as a player and lover of the game- reply was that passion was a worthy had been pretty well ruined by the

betting on it. possession. Where men went astray was to confuse passion with sensuality.

"BIRTH CONTROL. HÁS COME TO STAY." piness. It might be objected that he

Never before has the Lurch

is Congress; which meeting at Birmingham in wail week, devoted itself to such a variety of social pro- blems. The subjects baye ranged from gambling on horses to sexual te- lationships.

As for birth control, no denuncia. tion would demolish it, raid Lord Dawson. The forces in modern life which made for birth control were so strong that they could only be ignored Lord Dawson (better known as Sir for pressing reasons. The question to Bertrand, Dawson), the King's be considered was whether all con physician made a frank and emphatic traceptive measures damaged the speech on the latter subject. Barth individual, and that in its turn control," he declared, has come to depended upon the purpose for which stay;" and his theme was that the they were used. Generally speaking, influences in, and the difficulties of birth control before the fast child was present-day life meant that nothing inadvisable. can end the fact of such control. We

were well aware, he said, that in moral matters great evils existed, but they did not need constant over emphasis. They did not want to study discase in order to study the physique of the human race. The mere repetition of the horrors did not carry them much farther; therefore he would devote his remarks to ecxual relations in the normal state, because that was the state they ought to study rather than the pathological manifestations.

.

FOOTBALL' DEFENDED.

The Rev. Kenneth Hunt, a former international player, defended football against charges relating to betting and foul play. The Church, he said, had to see things from the point of view of the man in the street.

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.

15 Minutes from Landing Stage. Under the Management of-

Mrs. BLAIR,

Miss Lenu Ashwell, the actress, spoke on the potentialities of dramatic art. It was either in its death throes, 1,500 Feet above Sea Level, she said, or on the eve of rebirth. It was not the fault of the actor if he There were signs of a public opinion had to present stupid work which the forming against marriage without a public called for and appreciated. proper proportion of children, but that Everything was ruled by the box- opinion would not be strengthened by office. The kinema, she added, had indiscriminate condemuation of birth brought a race of actors and actresses control.

whose expressions suggested St. Vitus e. dance.

BISHOP'S BET.

WHEN GAMBLING IS NOT IMMORAL.

Betting on horseraces and football again occupied the attention of the Congress during a dicussion on "Reerections,"

A pretty wedding was solemnized at Shanghai by Rev. J. Croke in St. Joseph's church when Miss Emily Kathleen de Vault was married to Mr. Byrne A. Padon, both residents It seemed to him the real problems Gambling or betting," said Bishop of Shanghai. The altar was artis- before them were these of sex love Welldon, Dean of Durham, is the tically decorated with white and pink with green and child love; and to be quite clear, vice which it is most difficult to con- erysanthemums and

FURPOSE OF PASSION.

he meant by sex love the love which demn outright. I di-approve of all bamboo and palms, The bride involved sexual intercourse, or the lotteries and an as sorry that the wore.an exquisite white brocade silk desire for it. More knowledge of the Church, should make money by gam- gown with pearl trimmings and the scientific bearing of sexual relat on bling at bazante as I should be if she veil caught up with orange blossoms. ships was needed.

made it by the sale of liquor at drink was of fine Brussels net. The veil Criticising what he described as the ing bars. I have heard of a sweep ended in a long train which was borne serious pronouncement the Church stake upon the number of a hymn by little Miss Lorna Tuck, who was had made on this subject at the and even of a sweepstake upon the also the flower girl and who wore a Lambeth Congress, Lord Dawson said number of times a reverend divino dainty blue and pink dream. it seemed to imply condemnation of would fall during divine service.

sex love as such, and its recognition I do not speak in a white sheet. It is reported in circles in London. only as a means to an end- that end Once when I was a boy at Eton I interested in Far Eastern affairs that being procreation. As he took it, the made a bet and won it, but I never the Japanese Government has offered plain meaning of the resolution was made a bet, again. It may be un to buy out Mr. George L. Shaw's in- that sexual union should take place patriotic that a man should gamblo, terest at Antung, lock, and barrel, for for the sole purpose of procreation, but it is not immoral, it is not posi a million yen, and that Mr. Shaw hes and that such union as an end in it tively sinful, unless he risks more declined the offer. Apparently the zelf should be condemned. That money than he can afford to lose or idea is that this offer should be re meant logically that sexual inter risks money which is not his own. garded as a solatium for what Mr. course in marriage could only take If betting or gambling is, as it is, a Shaw has suffered at the hands of place for the purpose of procreation, national evil, the Post Office ought Japanese officialdom by his arrest and Lord Dawson invited them to con- not to distribute book-makers cir imprisonment in Korea on a charge aider the facts of life, facts which culars and letters, the newspapers that could not be substantiated and were in contradiction of that should be prohibited froin publishing for an offence alleged to have been view. Authority--and in that term he. betting odds, and bookmakers ought committed in another country. The included the Church-would never to be prevented from making a race Japunden would also obtain to return ghin the allegiance of the young meeting n hideous orgy blatant a very valuable property, comprising dom of the most important part of the river

in this matter until it was more frank, ruffianism,' more contageous, and more in record-As soon as moncy comes into frontage in Autung, and, British com- ance with really. He maintained that sport bonour begins to go out of it. petition in that port would be effecti- bes love, apart from marriage, End The man or woman who cannot look ally extinguished. But we have the purpose of its own, and if sex-union at a race without pecuniary interent, best authority for saying that the was a gift of God it was worth learning in the result dotan't realise the offer has not been made yet says, tho how to we it,

Zaracter of true sport."

Japan Chronicle.

(Two minutes from Star Ferry).

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