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A SHANGHAI FILM.
HOW THE "CHAMPION”
WAS RE-RUX.
Official documents state that The manager of the cinemA when Christensen was Premier, company which reached Shanghai in 1906, Kaiser Wilhelm arrived last week on rate for Peking and at Copenhagen on the occasion of Mongolia in search of romantic the death of King Christian of scenes for a million dollar pro- Denmark. He was accompanied duction. "The Lotus Petallsam by von Moltke. On February 18 possibilities of good "business" Captain Lutken the trusted agent in the Autumn Race Meting. of Christenseni had along and proceeded to make the most "Moltke of the opportunity. The result conversation with von
no doubt be of thewill
that alt who in the rame
most von the
interesting Kaiser and of Chancellor
phases. meeting will Bulow said that Germany wanted of in understanding with mark.
was
the
Ben-go down to history of the film. with perhaps a few addition- official records.
to
If Denmark joined. England in unknown the event of a war, or permitted Nothing of note escuped the buy England to use Danish territory, man with the camera, from the or rendered insufficiently strong "finish" of the Champions to the resistance, then (salt von Molike) cashing of a $5.10 dividend. W the last hour of Denmark would have all supposed that Mr. Joh German pubhe Johnstone won the big race o have come. opinion would demand that "Silver Streak," but should no Denmark should be crusine. be surprised if the movie Ima Von Moltke admitted that it discovered that the race wa possible Germany would really won by Percy de Breng lose the cuming war and hatham, who had dashed overfor France would take Alsace-Lor- Postung in an aeroplan» just i. raine again, but France would time to win the race and thwar not be able to help Denmark. Hea villainas coup.
A second edition of the Chan was very anxious lest England should plan to land troops in pions was run off on Saturday, a Denmark. Esbjerg, would be affieel of ten turning out to bliz good place for the landing of the company, and doing a sing
quarter in fine style, with .. A short time later Captain Camera unan on the back of Lutken was sent by Christensenator car which led the way
troops.
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1854.
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to Berlin provided with instruc- The rate was won by Midas (
sanctioned
King movie star up-and. it might b by Frederick. These instructions added well shaken by the tin were to the effect that the King the race was over. The "being" and the Government desired of the company was to hav good relations with Germany in ridden the event of a possible war, but rather to strenuous morning's that the Danish population dia gallop deprived her of this Hansur.
a fact I was the heroine, however, wh snot' share this opinion.
which was due to the events of attired in full riding costure.
rode the winner into the paddock) Von Moltke refused to give any and received showers of con undertaking
the gratulation. faithfully registere i respect neutrality of Denmark, and said by the camera man.
The making that as soon as Germany knew of the story went on in various that war with Eugland was parts of the enclosure, and if the certain an ultimatum would be finished plcture happens to come handed to Denmark asking her to this way we shall probably dis declare whether she was a friend cover the November 1919 meeting
have been a or an enemy of Germany.
Giác. romantic A. D Official documenis al-o tain a statement written by the late King Frederick in regard
to his
to maintain her neutrality, ant I visit. Berlin, after he was proclaimed hope she will succeed; but should King in the autumn of 1906. He Denmark's neutrality be vidit d then had a conversation with von her so ithira neighbourlean Moltke, who said it would be only Fay Denmark canäc: rekoa impossible for Denmark to remain upon receiving antiva helpfrom neutral in the event of war break. England so quick that the accu ing out," but he intimated that pation of Denmark could be pre- Germany would be willing to vented. concede Schleswig to Denmark in The sending of the BritishNavy the latter would join Ger- to Danish waters would be adan-
many.
gerous matter, and could not be Among the documents is a expected in any case in the frat letter from Count Mogens Frijs, phase of war. But just as little as an old Conservative leader, re Denmark must renkon upon mili- garding his interview with King tary assistance from England just Edward in 1908 during the as surely can Denmark be con- latter's visit Copenhagen. vinced that England, if she came King Edward said that, after out of the war undefeated, would conflicts respecting Fashoda and at the declaration of peace use Morocc had
settled her whole influence in faveur of, successfully, he was convinced Denmark and later would secure that peace in Europe would guarantees against any futura grow stronger and stronger; but violation of Denmark."
to
bren
he continued: "With a man of Christensen was immediately such an impulsive character as informed of this conversion. the Kaiser of Germany at the In the critical days of August head of the g eatest military 1914 neither Count Frijs nor Power in the world we can expect Christensen indicated almost anything.
to the
extent of one word that they had "I do not doubt that Denmark any knowledge of the views of will do her utmost in order to British statesmen.-Exchange.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1919.
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FURNITURE:
THE PRICE OF SECOND- HAND GOODS.
If I had a thousand pounds with no particular call on it, says "W. F. in the Daily News. 1. would invest it in second-band furniture, confident that the
money would double itself within
a year, Lest however, there should be people in a hurry to take advantage of this 100 per cent. investment, let me offer a warning on the obstacles in the
way.
The first and chief one is to get the goods. By this I do not mean that they are not to be had, but simply that if you want to get them you will have to elbow out of the way those who to-day are determined that the fewest possible number shall share in this real gilt-edged investment.
In my particular district. there are half a dozen men' who not o long ago worked at the cabinet- maker's bench. The war sent up the price of new furniture, and these ex-cabinet-makers have sent up the price of the old. It was innocently thought, when the price of the new goods began to soar, that the old might be used as some sort of a check. This is where the ex-cabinet-makers stepped in; with the result that to-day second-hand furniture is being ofered in the dealers' shops at three times its original cost,
The method by w ich this result is achieved is a simple one. The ex-cabinet-makers attend every sale from that in a work- man's cottage, due to his death, to that in the home of the man sold up to pay his debts. They arrive early-in motor-cars--and remain late. They buy anything and almost everything-from a fire shovel to a grand piano,
They commence the bidding: and unless the private man is possessed of the very longest purse they finish it, Their aim is to buy everything and they will pay twice the price offered by the private purchaser: for. having secured the goods, they can then place what price they like upan it.
At an auction sale recently drawing-room furniture was sold at twice and bedroom furniture at three times its original cost. An old piano- and it was very old-was knocked down to one dealer for £19. It appeared in his shop not half a mile away on the following morning at £33. A hedstead which before the war could have been bought for 50s. was rushed up to £7; and a hall stand was knocked down for £7 15s.. to appear in another deator's window next day at 15 guineas. These cases could be multiplied a hundredfold.
The auctioneer? "He cracks a joke, smiles broadly and strokes his chin. High prices suit his book admirabiy. He is quite content.
OPIUM-GROWING,
RIFE IN YUNNAN,
The following letter from a friend in Yunnan has been sent to a Shangbai resident :--
Chaotong, Oct. 19.
I am writing you re the opium planting that is going on bera openly and unshamed after years of restriction. Yesterday at the South Gate men were seen plant- ing it. The seed can be bought for 80 cents a pint and one of the members of the richest families in the city hes sent 5 bushels of the seed to be planted by his tenentry in the neighbourhood. Among others, a Hsiang-ioh has publicly planted, in the people era venturing. The strange thing is that the mandar. in has very stringent proclamat- ions at the city gates, but the people all know that these are merly put out to appease the foreigners.
No doubt revoque is earnestly needed. How can the North be sashed by the South without
So arms? we will flood the country with opium and then with the acquired revenue let fire and sword have free play and then we will sing patriotic songe about love of country.
Opium-smoking is terribly on the increase, opium is hawked
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Prices 60c. Box.
CARDS
We have a choice selection of Xmas and New Year Cards, All new and up-to-date.
Prices 10cts. to
90cts. each.
GIFT BOOKS FOR BOYS & GIRLS
We bave just received a nice Selection of Gift Books
about the streets and markets by Popular Authors. Suitable for Boys & Girls,
openly, the pipes and all appur tenances are on every dirty little stali in the busiest parts of the town and some of the biggest opium sots are the officials.
Let Yunnan but bave one year's good crop of opium and she will produce enough for 10 years' con. sumption by almost every man, woman or child in several pro- vinces.
are
The people themselves amazed at the retrograde step now being taken. They all know that opium is China's greatest curse.
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