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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS. AFTRAINERS
AND SURVI YORK.
Public Auctions–
|4. Inderaigned have required toatras.
Hons to sell by lubile Auction,
DJ;
FRIDAY, January 8, 1922, commoncing at 230 p.m.
at their Salon Rooms, Duridell btreet, A Large Quantity of Club Furniture and Fitting.
Comprising -
nokwood hele with Tailer stone marbie Iacks, aches, doaks.
d tables, round tables, half round ble, cupboard, chun, strels, tempute,
dinieres and Hower stande
Iron bedst made, Trade witing tables, a tables, wardrobes, washstands, ete
Also
Electric Ceiling and table fans aui hinge,
And
A Quantity of Fanny as Parl Es On view from Thursday the 7th mist. Catalogues will be issued. TUME-Oh on delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers,
Bongkong, January 8, 192
THE SUPREME COURT OF
HONGKONG ORIGINAL
JURISDICTION
Artion No 994 of 1921,
Between
HJ Mura
Ind
I'lared of
Walter Ford ALE Copy
Walter Brun Fat Fung
Yan Sam
Defendants
therein.
BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
ANT
UNDER THE DIRECTIONS OF THE REGISTRAR, SA PREME COURT.
MESSIA LAMMERT BROTURS, ava scveived mustrightons to sell by oblie Auction
THURSDAY,
the 12th an dantury, 1922,
WITHOUT RESERVE
the right title and interest of the bove named detemiant Fung Yan San
Jand in the following properties situate
in the Colony of Hongkong
No. 41 WYNDHAM STREET, Varotin,
for the Remaining Portion of Section
"B of Inland LG N 970
No. 36 SHANGHAI STREET, Mengkoktom.
bing Section B al Kowloon Inland Lot
No. 13.
No. 99 PORTLAND STREET, Mongkokteni, being Section Rot Kowloon fuland int
No. 711
The above propcatuss are sold subject to all existing wortgages and charizes. Particular and Conditions of Sale En be obtained from,
Myers, LA & LO, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong,
Solicitore or from
MESSUS LAMMERT BROTHERS,
The Auctioneers.
Hongkong, December 28, 1921.
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Hongkong. March 20, 1914
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WASHINGTON CONFERENCE.
Lospor, January 4th, The meet important news from Wash ngton is at France has recepted in ||rimeiple the proporal to prolubit, the use or submarines against merchantmen, re- mvig fat approval pending discussion the precise language The Italians and Japanese bave not received final instruc
THE CHINA MAIL.
Lets, but there are mi-entions that they well not interpon a serious objection if
Praner approv
The exact nature of the French reserva tand in the receptance of the proposal to prohibit the use of sabmarines agadust merchants los and feen revented. but is thought that it may be converted with a clear delimition of the conduct expected from merchautmen in view of the immunity from attack.
# is understood that the tariff sat com mittee has reached a virtud decision with regard to the realistment of China's schedule
LATER
M Sarrant stated that France accept Toud in principle test as the Root resolu Iti ac pushibuime the age of submarines Agattist merelinutusen bat also Mr. Bal-
AMERICAN HUMOUR.
REV. R. JCAMPBELL'S
STORIES
VISITORS XY TED HOTELA
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr F. Adler
MEN
January 4
Mr G. W. Burton
Mr N. Crouche
Jail. T. P. Hall
MG Hindl R.Mr G. pov
M: 8 C. artin
65. Harston
Mr.J. So it. Harston
ל
Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr and Mrs 0. A.
Buxtor
Ara (C ft. Beli1ios Mr. Benjamin
Henderson
Mrs McConnell
111-50
The Rev. R. J. Campbell told some amusing stories of his recent visit to dr . Adair Amerien in a lecture at the City | Me E. Adlo-
ADE London reports the M Temple in
Hailey Daily Telegraph. After he had Mr & Mrs Banuer Big General €. gone through the fatiguing examina tion at the stems Office on arriving at New York, he said, he asked the offier if he looked like Russian Bolshevik that he should be treated much suspicion. Well, with so doctor," said the officer, "to be honest, I rather think you do!" In California the unfailing humur ur of the people was expressed in shop signs and advertisements. road-vide hotel which he passed had the following sigo "Leave your thirst here, and call for it when you come On a restaurant meau WAS back. printed. If wife cannot cook, do bot divorce her. Est here and keep
A
600
Mr and Mrs C. Hr E. M. Joseph
Mr B. 3-5ns Ber Mr & Mr. R Bigazzi Mr and Mrs C.
dr R. J. Birbeek Lauritsen Ara Blackburn Mr A. Long Mrs rond, child Miss G. Msino
Mr and Mrs J. H. N.
Mods
And
Andi nurse Mr Bewark Mr and Mrs G. P.M. F. U. Mody
Bradfo-d
Mr and Mrs W. P. Mr J. A. H. Brown Newmon
40. K. Hall Brut Mrs E. H. Cover Miss D. E. Pepperel
Mr3 ཐTe
Le
MrP. H. Byurs Mr R. S. Cauvin
four's amendment banding the five, her for a pet." Dr. Campbell had. Clere
antors Powers Fo abstar From such use of subnames in the event of war something to say of the American
The French delegates reporter. įumong themselter
After giving his view also neered an additional Root declara carefully prepared, on a number of fion Iha! NIE submarine romander violating this law wat! be able to punish questions of the hour to a party of
Pressma, he mel for pirany
was asked casually Meanwhile the undenable publication what he thought of short skirta. of the plunged Franco Japarase correspQuite jocularly he replied. "Rather dener has tunde a great slit, particularly In the Ampernay press Nevertheless it isygienic, aren't they?" Noxt mor- teetart that the Conference itself does ning the Hearst newspapers headed | moi take the matter senoudy and the the interview. English peracher | exchange of intiers between M. Sarrant favours short skirta." They expand-
should help to vlente the air
Mr. V Pinson
Mr WT. Raed
Mr and Mis J. B.
Scott
Are T. W. Cochrane
Mr
Mrs
Cornelioson Mr W M. Harold Doln WF Cutter Mr R. 1. 1. Denton Mr R. S. Diekis
Shaw
Capt. and
Sigvaland
Mrs I
Mr and Mrs C. E
Smith T. 5. Forrest Engineer-Captain Mr C. Trimm
S. P. Ferguson Mrs F. Vining Mr and Mrs W. H.Mr J. Wurland
Anle
Mr and rs 0. T
Mr John S.Gardiner Webster
G. E. Glassop Er and Mis R. J MJ. M. A. Gores Weir
Miss H. Gretsch Mi H. T. Wilgress and 33 Hughes conierswing the mattered his remark to a column, in the Mr & Mrs Grossman
LATER course of which he was made to say,;
To M Sakraut's better derlaring the Puritanism will never lower the decumtrix forgeries Mr. Hughes replied Reepening the statemeat that the skoskirts of an English girl one half-
"Haullinite adding, 1 inch.
ments were
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Mr and MCA Edgcumbe childi
Mr and Mrs A.
Orappall
Mr and Mrs G
Elliott
Mr and Mrs Kennett
and
2 children
nurse
and
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Lammert
. Mr and
Negre
Mrs R.
Mr & Mrs Peatman Mr Fuck
Mr and Mrs J. A.
hnw
gratified to learn that the French The anti-British Hearst papers re- Government formally denies that it is presented war and they desired war come to any agreemed or merled on any The pro-British Americans could also Negotiations eninger!DE Dir +1
be cutspoken, and he had heard one A the luta delegates' PROPORT is preacher say with great emphasia: Mr R Farraut
Brand Mrs Geare Against Jajuter who, they undert, will re If I had my way I would buryie Clearo main possession of Schein unless William Randolph Hearst fifty Mr Hewey forced in wathir The Japanese repeat their readers to extrate when they fathoms deep uniter the greenwood Mr and Mrs A. R Miss Skinner obtain guarantees safeguarding the lives tree. On the Resurrection Morn. if Cand promerty of Japanese It is ought I saw the angel with the trumpet.
that one result of the affair will be the approach the spot I would run up to Dr & Mrs 0. Mar- strengthening of th wording of Mr Hughess resolution pledging the Powers him and say, 'Gabriel, don't blow.***
to respect Russia's territorial integrity.
Work in committer un details of the mine power treaty affecting China practicaits finished It is stated that the 1 Treaty will follow the lines of the Root reguliat
THE
"CHURKEY."
CROES BETWEEN A TURKEY AND A HEN.
The
SWODAC
Lowe
Mr and Ms A. P.
Mr Mrs Maclan Stewart
and nurse
Mr and Mrs J. E.
Wir field int, child & nurse Miss Wooten
PEAK HOTEL.
Vecember 28.
Mi and Mrs F. R. J.Miss Macfarlane
Adams
Mr and Mrs R, Mac.
Gregor
Mr E. J. Ainelle
Ar J. Angnin
Capt.
that curious
Wasiri Noron, Jamiary 4th Plan Chant delegation has published the i texi of an alleged treaty between the Japanes army in Siberia and Russian! officers contented with Semenuff under which the duanese agreed to support with arms and money an offensive against hybrid between a swan and goose the Pur Easton Repable Oor Plause
A bred on states that when state government is
Norfolk far has estah hd Janaume subjects shat lave succes: or. A bird has been bred prolinental rights in Siberis for hunt which is a cross between a hen and a ing fishing forestry and minang
turkey; and is to be known as the "Churkey." The heredity of the bird was unknown to the Berkshire people on whose farm it was bred until it made its appearance.
CONNALIES
PRINCE'S TOUR.
RANGDON, January 4th At a dinner at the Pegn Clubs ir Tues day, the Prince of Wales dewared that he hand had warner reception than at Rangoon during has throw tours.
The warm hearted Humnese have res
The "swoos" is a so-called mule, and is known chiefly in the locality for its extremely had temper, which drives it even to the murder of inno cent ducks. It is thought-though ponded amazingly to the chnent of the this is against all the rules-that the Peter's personably
On Wednesday the Pring attended the "Churkey" may be fertile. Like the The day was a public holiday and "swoose" it partakes almost equally a hundred Bassand people were on the of the shape and colour of its father, field. Tite Prince saw fine racing by the the turkey, and its mother, the hen; fanus Burma ponies and presented his own cup to the winner of the principal and its temper indicates no especial event In the evening he left for Manda depravity. Tay
Paus.
LORD NORTHCLIFFE.
Whether its flavour would qualify it for Christmas use is a point not yet determined. The bird is too valuable for such an experiment.
Cognatio, danitary 4th. Lord Northcliffe in a stalement said be considered the outlook for Bush trade in the Far East goal, but German com petition was very keen. In addition thare was great Ameriena nud French artivity. He considers that opportunities in Sinn bave been overlooked. Chinn is the great- A Sare Sign that Your Norves
est market. The Chinese are firm be lovers in English wares and are invour- ably disposed towards the English owing 40 The abrogation of the Anglo-Japanese Trenty.
EGYPTIAN UNREST
Caino, daminry 4th. The situation is enim. An attempt in the native quarters to boycott British firms has apparently been confuurd hith
certain to the withdrawn)
erto
deposita from British banks. The Zaglu list organ, Minbar, has been indefinitely auspended.
INDIAN UNREST.
BOMBAY, January 4th.
Fesourgen
THE TREMBLING HAND.
are in Trouble and Your
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Mrs K. Yathinsen
Mis ArcherMr and Mrs W. raui Mrs B. G. Mayger
Mrs McAlarb
Birch
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Deyer
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Hon, Mr and Mrs T.
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Rhodes
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Mr T. Thayer
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