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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS,

Public Auctions

HE Undersigned have received lo THE

stractions to sell by Public Auction

01

TUESDAY, 23rd Sept., 1991, **

commencing at 11 a.m.

at No. 21 Opna Passage, The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & lodown Co., Ltd.,

Kowlom,

(for account of the concerned) 322,

· 451 Corrugated Squirs Stool

Bare 5/8" x 40"

414 Corrugated Square Steel

Bara 6/3′′ x 40′ and 3/4" x 40 Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 17th Sept. 1924.

ON

TUESDAY, Sörd Bept., 1924, H

Commencing ať 11 a. 7.

at No. 47 Godown, The Hongkong å Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon

316 Cast Iron Brackets.

298 Lbs. Bolts and Nats for Brackets

105 Finials for Poles.

183 Porcelain Insulators.

185 Lightning Spike for Polm.

186-Poles.......

165 Pole Bages.

126 Stretching Screws.

1059 Phosphor Bronco Wire (Lbs.)

834 Lbs Binding Wire G. I

2! Coils Stay Wire G. I.

Terins:-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 20th September, 1934

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

Per P: D. s. Kaisar-I-Bind" ou Sept. 19-Mr H. W. Kelly, Me J. E Thrasher, Mr W, voa Kaufmann, Mr Yang Ying Pan, Mr D Beraba, Mr L Schipper, Mr D. K. Wolf, Mr and Mrs J. da Jong, Mr R. Roxburgh, Mr. B. Howard, Mr P. T. Tan, dr F. Pogliano,. Miss Pham Tai Mul, Mr Beale.

DEPARTURES.

Fer P.&.s. "Morca" on Sept. 18-Mr 8. M. Young, Mrs M. C. Stewart, Mr J. M. Ramsay, Mrs Coolden, Mies M. A. Fowler, Eng Comdr. C. W. Lambert, Messrs A. 8. Murah. W. G. Ball, James Ramsey, F. H. Martin, C. P. Kershaw, Hr and Hrs H. M. Hodges, Me J. J. McCann. Mr and Mrs A.. Kok, Mr and Mrs L. Manchinsky, Miss M. M Moninger, Dr. A. G. Melvio, Mr and Mrs Bawkins, Mr Carran, Mr F. Panna, Miss Byrom, Rov, and Mrs Tring, Mr F. E. Dobbs, Mr and Mrs W. K. Beckley, Mesars E Cock, F. Wakefield, E. Wilkinson, Surg-Lt. H Harkins, G. Adler, Miss O'Mesra, Mr O. C. Jobuston, Mr and Mrs H. C. MacNaughton, Mr and Mrs H. Jackson, Mr & L. Thornton, Mr E. Barthelomow, Mr and Mrs Quiz See Ching, Mra and Misa Anderson, Rev. R. F. Edwards, Mr F. Robinson, Misses J. and E. Walne, Er Benson, Mr and Mrs Freeman, Miss Gliddon, Mr G. Roberts, Mia H. Mac Farlaoo Mr J. F. Macdregor, Mian N. Ring, Mun D. Lade, Mosers J. G. Bright, H. R. Feather, R. Rhodes, F. G. Sadler, Barton. Yung Fun Ming, Miss M. E. Rudd, Mr Do Wolf, Mr and Mrs B. A. Dearn. Mr Buchanan, Mr D. Bowen. Mr and Mrs F. W.. Ambrose, Miss Eason.

UNCLAIMED

TELEGRAMS

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELI. GRAPH COMPANY, LTD,

The following unclaimed telegrams are lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited) :-

Holtop, from Kobe.

Benderlack, from Amoy.

Yuelontyan, from New York.

Yangsing, from Tientsin.

Kungrick, from Shanghai.

Bim Sung 203, Wing Look, from Shangliai.

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, 18th September, 1924.

EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ABIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of analaimed telegrams lying in

E E. Telegraph Odee, Hongkong.

Dr Paul Monroe Passenger Admiral Line President McKinley, from Manila.

Hearwind, from Shanghai. Lancaster, from Hoodriver rg. Lemjus, from Karierabsbaden-

M. E.. AIREY,

Experintendent. Hongkong, 18th September, 1824.

Reginald was a very romantic young man. For a long time he had been head over heels in love with charming, Miss Golightly; but he was afraid to put his feeling into words.

Q. E. WARREN & CO LTD

SANITARY ENGINEERS.

MONUMENTALISTS

OFFICES

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for complate

Sanitary Installations

Hot Water Systems &c. Specialists in Montimental Work

out from

Italian Marble-Polished

and/or

Fine Punched Hongkong Granite.

Artificial Wreaths in Stock.

For Sale Flower and Vegetable Seeds

Indications point to a

Heavy Demand

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for seeds

This Season

To be sure of getting every variety

you wish, we suggest that you

Order To-day.

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Hongkong.

P.O. Box 620.

SHOEMAKERS.

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OHBRRY & 00.,

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Opposite Kaysmally å (

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Hongkong, March 20, 1914,

One day he was ordered to leave for the North of Scotland on busi aness, and he knew quite well” that. he would not see the object of hie “Wfectious again for at least sh

months. He made up bis mind to tell her all that very evening ***** "Miss Golightly," he began,/ can no longer keep li from you.' ́ ́I'] love you Tell- mö, fa 'ray (suft [+4 worth pressing

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"I don't know," she answered, with a sharp glance at him, "Your trousers are rather baggy at the kness, but the coat seems passable."

WHY BUY FOREIGN MADE · SUITCASES

When we sell Shangkal Manufactured Suiteasen ?

They are Cheaper and More Durable.

ODDS & ENDS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHIN

ART

́as applied to Cigarette. manufacture is evident in the

GOLDENTM SPECIALS

CIGARETTES.

All that is best goes into this brand. It is

in the broadest sense.

an artistic production.

MADE IN ENGLAND.

MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

Mr. Devlin.

IF

Mr. Joseph Devlin, leader of the Nationalists in Ulster, speaking at Dundalk on the boundary ques- tion, said: Let us have done with force and approach the solution of the problem in the spirit of Irish- men, who, failing to see eye to eye with each other. are still sincerely anxious for the prosperity of that Ireland which is something greater than either. Free State or Northern Ireland. Ireland was too small for fantastic jigsaw devices or boun-

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EARL OF DUCIE.

FARMED 60 YEARS IN

QUEENSLAND.

London, August 16-The Earl bf Ducie, who spent most of bis life as a sheep-farmer in Queens- land, has died at Tortworth Court, Falfeld, Gloucestershire, in his.

PLASTIC SURGERY.

SYDNEY LEADS WORLD.

NEW NERVOUS ACTION.

London, August 8.-"Sydney is leading the world in plastic sur gery as applied to rigid limbs, and I am glad that Dr. Royle and Pro- fessor Hunter, of Sydney, are 91st year.

Educated at Rugby and getting recognition for their im- portant discovery," said a world- Magdalen Collage, Oxford, Berke- famous surgical authority to aley Basil Moreton, after a course representative of "The Sun" when at the Royal Agricultural College referring to the invitation to the tralia in 1855. his voyage in a sail- at Cirencester, emigrated to Aus- two Sydney

Ing ship "lasting five months, and America.

spent more than sixty years sheep- farming in Queenland,

doctors to visit

"The Royle method of plastic

CHAO CHEUNG TRUNK CO. dary makers. The bonds, social, surgery has already been intro-

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SUI BUSSAN KAISHA.

Sir James Barrie has chosen Miss Betty Bronson, a compara tively unknown 17-years-old film actress of New Jersey, U.S.A., to play the title role of the Lasky film version of "Peter Pan." The choice was made after the claims

.

At various times he was Post economic, industrial, and commer- duced in Britain," he continued, master-General, Colonial Secretary, cial, which were always drawing "and relief has been given to and Minister of Public Instruction north and south together would soldiers. suffering from muscle for Queensland. indeed prove too powerful for troubles. The results have not In 1921 he succeeded to the title bigots and reactionaries...

been published, but surgeons here on the death of his brother, the 3rd Film Peter Pan.

are optimistic. Though the dis-earl, and came to England with covery will not increase the span his daughter, Lady Beatrice of life.it has disclosed a hitherto Moreton. The English climate, unknown action of the nervous however, tried him severely, and system, in the human body, and be returned to the warmth and will ultimately alter the world: sunshine of Australia-a country In the future of which he had a wide practice of this branch of surgery compelling a study of the profound belief--in January 1922. Last September he again came of more than one hundred candi-

nervous system from a new stand-home, resolved to spend the dates had been tested. Miss Bron-point."

remainder of his life in son has been acting on the films

England. His health soon began for two years. When she heard

The invitation to Professor John to fail, and on his 90th birthday ahe had been chosen for the part Hunter and Dr. N. D. Royle, "to last month he was able only to she cabled to Sir James Barrie: "I: feel like a new Cinderella. I am collaborate in delivering the wave from his bedroom window a the luckjest girl in the world." Doctor John B. Murphy ofation in greeting to the children whom he

entertained Work on the production will begin surgery at the presidential meet- in America next month and willing of the clinical congress of the occasion. last about six months. The pro- American College of Surgeons," duction will cost about £150,000. was sent by the Director-General

Martin).

Their oration will be given at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, on October 20.

to

celebrate

the

THE NEW PERR His son, Lord Moreton, who is forty-nine.

He came over from Australia, where he was bom, two years ago to manage the estates. A man of splendid physique, he confesses to an affection for the land of bis

Mr. Ernest Torrence will play of the College (Dr. Franklin H.succeeds him, Capt. Hook and Mr. George Ali, the well-known pantomime artist, will take the part of Nana, the falthful nurse-dog.

The Clinical Congress of the birth, which he declares to be the Lost Umbrellas.

An odd effect of the recent extra-American College of Surgeons is finest country in the world. He ordinary weather has been noted the annual conference which is married in 1903 Maria Emma, held by the College, and consists daughter of Mr. Frederick Bryant, by Scotland Yard.

of Scientific and literary papers of Maryborough, Australia. They Two thousand umbrellas were concerning or relating to the art have no family. lost in London in a single week at and science of surgery and surgi- the end of May. No doubt it was cal and diagnostic clinica. The the alternation of heavy rain and audience is made up of about 2,500 bright sunshine that accounted for of the outstanding surgeons and delivered by Sir Berkeley Moyni- occasion. The first oration, was It. People took their umbrellas aurgical specialists of Canada, the from the stand as they left home United States, and Latin America. han, of Leeds, England; the second under threatening clouds, and left The Doctor John B. Murphy by Dr. William J. Mayo; the third them forgetfully in train 'or tram Oration in Surgery is one of the by Professor Raffaele Bastianelli, or shop as the sun shone again. ⠀⠀putstanding features of the annual of Rome, Italy; and the fourth by Naturally, on discovering their congress, and fa, delivered each Dr. George W. Crile, of Cleveland, loss, they went to the Lost Pro-ear by a distinguished surgeon Martin, who accompanied party Office at Scotland Yard and who is specially invited for this Dr Wiliam H. Mayo on a recent 89 did a great many, at least of con

visit to Sydney, took the oppor tunity then to have an informal | chat with: Professor: Hunter, and

Dr. Royle,

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