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LAMMERT BROS.

ABUFIONTERS, APPRAISERS AND SUZTETŐKS.

Public Auctions-

Undersigned have received Instruc sicas tool: by Mobile Auction.

THURSDAY, April 20, 1927. at 3 p.m.

sa their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, S-Seater & Cylleder Badesa Touring Car

(with 2 spare wheland gres in first dest cendhica cak dene 8000 miles, "en Tier 2 alternoons before day of

5-feater 4 Cilinder Hupmobile Touring Car (with spare tyre and wher) in fra class condition, cose under 0000 miles.

6-Seater Cylinder Buick Touring Car (with spare re. recently done up and overhauled, in first class condition.

zew.

1 tyras cu above cars practically now a Russell Street (a riew Ostige.

Cert-Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneer

FRIDAY, April 21, 1979. commenting at 2.45 p.m.

21 So. 3 Kimberly Villas Kowloon

A Quantity of

Valuable Household Furniture. Fall Particulars from Catalogueja A110

by John riazo

Oze Upright

Brinsmead.

On view bom. Thursday the 20th April 1022.

Terme-Cash on delivery.

LAMMEHT BROS., Auctionsert.

Undersigned have received stractions from the Yerder to

wil by Public Auction,

OX

TUESDAY, April 25. 1922. at 3 pm.

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street, The Valuable leasehold Property situated at Mong Kok Tsui, Kowloon and known as

Kowloon Inlaud Lot 1261 with Building thereon In One Lot

The Property consists of:-

All that piece or parcel of ground tate at Song Kok Tsci, Kowloon,! and registered in the Land Office s Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1461 together with the messages or tenements and other erections and buildings thereon, known as Net. 15, 16, 17 and 18 Argyle Street, Kowloor. The said property is bounded on the North vide

File Street and measuring, thereon 1463" or there bouts, on the South wide on Argyle Street and caring 146'3" or the cabout, on the East ride co Coronation load and messing £75'0" or thereabouts and on the West side on Portland Street and measuring

Q* or hereabouts. Ares 40,280 quam feet Annual Crown Rent $196.

For further particolare apply to MB. LEO D' ALMADA ECASTRO

Vendor's Solicitor

OF

MESSES, LAMMERT BROS.

The Auctioneer2.

Mears. Lammert Bros. sie instructed fo sell

The Ba KiMA

Now ring in the Yaumati Typhoon

Refuge

under an Order of the Court

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

TUESDAY

The 2nd day of May at 3 o'clock p.m.

In one Lot

At their Auction Roces

in Daddell Street

The ship is a woolen skip of approximately 1800 tons erpacity with mcccammodation for about $00 Chinese

dwongers.

Length 252 ft. or therealants Boam 25 it or thereabouts.

For particulis toxi- apply to Messrs. Latest Brps. The Auctioneers.

For farther particulase apply to

MESSES. JINSON, STOKES & MASTER, Prince's Building"; .

or to

MESRA LAMMEET BEOS..

the Auctioneers

Duddell Street.

Hemakona. April 13, 122

FOR SALE

onning Grand

(NE Upright Com & Collard

(cor Match 1921) apply

LAMMEET BROS.

THE KHONG KHUI CÓ.

PHOTO SUPPLIES.

60 Quer's Bad^rs',

Photos of H. B. H. Frince of Wales Innding on säle.

INTIMATION'S

JUST RECEIVED

SUTTON'S

FINE GRASS SEEDS FOR

GARDEN LAWNS, di

GRACA & 00, Dealers in Garden Seeds, Postage Stamps, Post Cards, Tors, &c. No. 10, Wyndham Skeet,“

Hongkong P. O. Box $20.

JAPANESE HAKPES,

Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.

CHERRY & CO.,

6, D'AGUILAR STREET,

Opposite Kayamaly & Co.

Telephone No. 491

Hongkong. March 20, 1914

MASSAGE.

Mrs. S. UZUNOYE,

c/o MAZARA HOTEL.

10, Queen's Road Central. 2nd floor

Tel 105.

Hongkong

MASSAGE.

Mrs. HONDA and Mrs. KISAKL

14 years' experience.

No. 24 Wyndham Street. (opposite to the “China Mai?”)

SWAY HOUSE

HAT MAKER,

No. 18, Wyndham Street.

TANG TUK, Durat

Boscher S

the late SIEN WING," 14, D'Agullar Street.

VÆRE VERY HODHRAYE ENE(1)AMUS Fass.

VIER BAR FRENCH AEMENT.

ISARAGIONNE THERAPION NL2 THERAPION N:3

M. For C.

LOLA STERLINE ZORAKSTS PRICE W HOM TELDE AMET TORS "TRERADORAS OR CENE, BUTT, STANW APTÁVKU DAE MONDEN PLEKSS

ABAHI BREK

SENER

LAGER

SPECIALLY

EX

COMP

ASAHI

BEER

"NO MORE WAR,”

A WOMAN'S PICTURE OF NEW GERMANY.

THE CHINA MAHL.

"Please try to understand France, She has suffered more than say country, even then Germany," said German pacifist, Fräulein Martha Steinitz, to

a crowded audience of British conscientions objectors at the Memorial Hall, London. The audienc held its breath, then remembered its pacifism, and chored.

FOOT-AND-MOUTH

DISEASE

WORST OUTBREAK FOR

SO YEARS.

The castle scourge of foot-and-mouth dis which broke out on the east coast in mail week has spread rapidly thar penetrated southwards to Leicestershire and gorthwards to Scotland. The number of affected premises has reached the figure of 1. It is the worst outbreak for 30

TMETS

The Ministry of Agriculture has taken vigorous action. Strange scoase have been witnessed. Farmers on the way to market with cattle were intercepted by the police. Movements of cattle are now firmly controlled.

BRITISH RAILWAY, FLEG- TRIFICATION

IMPORTANT CONTRACT PLACED

4.

The contract for the electrification of the London. Brighton & South Coast Railway has just been awarded, the successful company bring the General Electric Co., Ld. This is the home organization of the General Electric Co. of China, Ed., in view of which the following remarks from the

(London) Diectrical R vini

arc The Review worthy of s573-

notice.

The meeting had been organised by the No More War" international Fraulein Steinitz is

The news that the first contract for movement. secretary of the Berlin Enion of those

the further electrification of the opposed to war service. The adver

London, Brighton & South Cast tisements had co.dially invited

Railway has been placed with the pacifists and anti militarists."

General Electric Co., Ltd., is of mère Miss Steinitz was just a little ahead In about two-thirds of the country than ordinary interest, for several of her audience. There was the transit of ruminant animals and reasons. It will be remembered that merit," she said, no danger in paci- pigs is either prohibited or lizers d.when the railway company decided EST LOW." One gathered that she, Lal authorities and railway com to adopt single phase trretion, using would bave preferred an audience not panies have been instructed to cleanse motors of the Is Cour, or Winter- exclusively pacifist. She was in aand disidlectall milway vehicles and Eichberg type, it was found neces creeading mood. She had been visit-rálway pena ured for the transit of sary to procure the motors from ing schal teachers, police station cattle and to take similar steps with Germany, although the rest of the officials, and ethers propagatug sl marlets in which cattle are sold plant was of British manufacture. pecifiem. In her speich the Veterinary surgeons are to inspectWe have from time to time urged that spoke more of the Geiman univer the cattle at all such markets. it is of the first importance that, alties-the only remaining centres of Circular letters have been sent to the despite the fact that the tendency in reaction and militarism in Germany county branches of the National this country is towards the use of -than of the German workmen, bo Farmess' Union orging the necessity direct current, our manufacturers will never fight against ray loreign off.mediate notification of suspicions abould equip themselves" to deal with country again." ste deciated.

ppt. Failure to do so renders single phase traction, which is so ex- a farmer liable to heavy fires or imprisonment.

The audience stood up and cheered

tensively favoured abroad, and we are when Miss Steinitz race to speak. It

exceedingly plessed to know that this cheered when the declared that she Si Stuart Stockman, chief veterin- important example of alternating bad not much confidence in theary surgeon to the Ministry of current operation has been placed in present League of Nations, when she Agriculture bas definitely stated that the hands of a British company. reported that the German shops stock there is 10 evidence to show that the Details of the extent and scope of ed toy soldiers no longer, when the outbreak originated in Ireland. the contract have not yet been declared that the Giman revciction At a meeting of the National disclosed, but we believe it applies had been not a Socialist but a pacifat Farmers' Union's protest was made mainly to the equipment of the rolling revolution.

against the policy of slaughter. Far-stock. mers are compensated for cattle, com- paleoily slangi tered,

At one point she was perhaps a little inconsistent. She had been to the Friends' bookshop in Bishopsgate and bad bought a copy of "Goman tacifom During the War." It cost

No shortage of weat need be feared, because the prohibition of the move ment of cattle is modified in the case

a pennywhich was perhaps the of cattle fer-laughter within $6 hours,

e value of pacifism dantg the sad there is 10 Esa on the movement war." The audience evidently thought of the causes of healthy beasts the joke was worth more than the slaughtend on the farms. inconsistency, and laughed loudly.

:

Another interesting feature of the event is that when, some 20 odd years ago, the General Electric Co., decided to extend its manufacturing operations into the field of heavy electrical engineering, its entry was made by way of alternating current plant; it is the company's claim that It carried out the first large installation on the three-phase system in the country, and now it has It was a very interesting sprech the keynote ol. which

Wasion er pre-war Germany, in which the satisfaction of making its debut thoroughness. She thanked the the riterion of goed citizenship was in connection with railway electrifica- Allied Powers for the gift of the Bizes for wir, she went on to quote tion by securing the first hope! Treaty of Versailles, one of the most an article in the m German Con-contract for a 6. main-line equip blessed gilts Germany bad any restction abcb prescribes that meat. And lastly the piscing of contract further strengthens ceived, for it reduced the Guman very did gast be brought up in the almy to 100,000 me. The only a spirit of international Loliation." the opinion that our industries plant she had was that it let them This gres prilaga, to slow that the bave passed through the worst of any army at all After deem bing Geiman people can irsin far pacifnm the slump and are steadily getting!

into motion on the upgrade. with Geimen thoícīties."

the demoralising (fects of corsetip

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TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1927

NOTICES.

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DANIELS & CO., 17, Wyndham (Flower) Street.

KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.

Manufacturers of

Bocks, Singlets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc. £4, Haiphong Road, Kowloon.

KOON

Telephone K 577. Manager, WONG KAM FUE

TICK DEALER IN

Chilli Sance. Tomato Sauce, Chilli Powder, Pepper Scar Fruit, Cay Powder, and any Powder. Sauce, Etc. HEAD OFFICE IN

LONG

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

M TAM KIT SANG.

PHOTO SUPPLIES,

HING & CO., Rodas and Kodaz Films, de. Bu

DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECTAINTY.

No. 1A, QUITY ROAD CESTRAL, HONGKONG.

HOTELS AND CAFES,

HONGKONG HOTEL,

PEAK HOTEL,

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HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

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Tel. No. 812. CARLTON HOTEL. Tėl Add: "Carlton." The Only American Hotel in the Colony, Nice and quiet yet only a few minutes' walk from the Banks, Änd Central Districts. 43 Bedroom Excellent Cuisine. Scrupulously clean. Under American Management For terms apply to

Two minutes from Star Ferry).

MB3. F. E. CAMERON, Proprietress.

PALACE HOTEL KOWLOON

Recently renovated and refurnished, electric light and fana thronghous and antiraly under new mangement. Cuisine under the personal supervision of the proprietor, Bar and Billard Boomi Tara moderate. Special sarma is Familiak na npplication to

Telephone K. 1. Telegraphis Adil: "PALACE,"

J. H. OXEKERY, Proprietor.

HOTEL “ASIA”

WEST BUND, GANTON:

Leading Hotel in South China.

First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Fans, and Elevators. Boof Garden. Hairdressing Saloon,

Splendid Views of City Excellent Cuisine.

and

Pearl River.

Moderate Bates.

Under the Management of the SUN CO., LTD. JOANTON

THE NEW_VICTORIA CAFE. 24 Des Voeur. Boad, Central

·BREAKFAST - - - from 7.30 am.

TIFFINS and DINNERS (Menu and a la Carte) at all hour.

TEY OUR PIES & PASTRIES.......

Bakers and. Confectioners..

Cikes made by arrangement..

Tel. 1887.

NEW MACAO, HOTEL.

AV 150 somuči (4 ilk kroky rocchired with- trying to him; moderate prices in Bekutifully stasies facing the man" imp-toidale Hotd, Large and Cumiosisble Konous, Exceto Zouch-Carialne under Experienced SupervlaİRA, Repackie Table Bet. Cold sad

above ZIMEs and Borded Zoom. Zirit Clasa sormaking/ dition for - Traillées" and -Pouriate.

LW. MAL Manager, “.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

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LI KEXOTMUSTIANI 210 Zatzanscs, 2200-

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