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AUCTIONS

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Auction C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

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POST OFFICE NOTICE

now nothing on the railway between Australia and Manila

is forces and those of Peng Yu Shanghai bsiang and Tang Sheng-chih, Straits and parcel mil from Londen

5th May though neither of the latter has crossed the Yellow River or is likely "Shanghul and Europe via Siberia

Stralis at the moment to do so, since both

THURSDAY,

JUNE

16, 1927.

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INWARD MAILS.

From

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Aki Maru

Luchow

Due. June 10. June 16.

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June 17.

Suwa Mara

Juna, 17.

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Sues and Straits Manila

Sunning

Jung, 18,

Tyrrans

.Juno 10.

Emp, of Bunsia

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Angers

.June 21.

Patroclus

June 2

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Per

LONGEVITY.

the 17th June, 1927, commencing at 11 am., at their Sales Room,tional media is to prolong one's Duddell Street.

A Quantity of Office Furniture, Carpets, Carpet Runners, and Sundries.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMER'T BROS.,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, June 18th, 1927.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions from Mrs. W. Shewan, to sell by Public Auction,

on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd June, 1927, commencing at 2.30 p.m. At her residence, Westbourne Villa (West) No. 86, Bonham Road, opposite King's College.

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

comprising:-

Teak Hatstand, Teak Bookcases, Chesterfield Couch, Armchairs, Carpets, Rugs, Brass Fenders, Pictures, Engravings, etc., etc..

Teak Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Glass Cabinet, Teak Desk, Electric Plated Ware, Hand painted Dessert Set, Crock- ery, Glass Ware, etc., etc.

Teak Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror Door, Teak Chest of Drawers, Teak Dressing Table, Box Couch, etc., etc.

also

A Fine Selection of Canton Blackwood Ware.

comprising:-

Beautifully Carved "Desks, Jar- dinieres, Marble Top Table, Curio Stands, Opium Stools, Carved Chairs, etc., etc.

and

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are busy watching one another and Shanghai

neither feels strong enough to ven- ture on a campaign into the north. Japan and Shanghai

It is positively asserted by Yon Suez and Straits

To reinforce the system by ra-Shih-shan's agents who have been | Straits

here that his pro-Kuomintang ges- Shanghai

years. So many things tend to enervate one-the stress of modoru life, worry, careless exposure of the person through the dictatos of fashion-al these make demands upon the human machinery which exhaust it before its time.

What is more sensible, then, than to restore overtaxed vitality by the use of a medium which, does not merely stimulate temporarily. but permanently strengthens and invigorates a 'madium the value of which thousand have attested and thousands are prepared to at } test?,

That, medium is found in Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peo- ple, the formula of a learned and experienced physician, who found that the very ingredients which are now combined in them gave relief to suffering in many forms, and in many instances effected a cure, They are Invaluable in the conser- vation of general health which, in turn, spells longevity, to men and

women.

Be-

ture was not hostile to Chang Tso- Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shang-

hai in but was meant to checkmate Feng Yu-hsiang whom he fears and distrusts-as do all factions.

For fore making his venture into the

Samahul and Wuchow arens he arranged for the with- Saigon... drawal of the Fougtien troops to

A may points north of Shih-hlachuang, loihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong where his railway connects with Japan.. the

to

Peking-Hankow line, and Swatow, Amoy and Poochow the Fengtfen line now extends from Straits and Calcutta Paotingfu on the railway, Tamingfu, on the Wei River in southern Chihli, so that the fighting Sandakan ..... between Fengtien and the Hankow- Manila, Australia and Now Zealand

via Thursday Island itcs on the Yellow River is over. The Red Spears, who are hostile to everyone, helped to make their position untenable. this farmers' defence league is growing by leaps and bounds in every northern province and has become much more the horror of the Northern, militarists than the Kuomintang soldlery,

Incidentally

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. & S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marsoilles

Siberia Shanghai, Japan and Europe via

Shanghal Amoy

*Swntow and Bangkok Haiphong

watow, Amoy and Formosh Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong Swatow, Amoy and Foochow ..... Saigon, Ceylan, indin, Mauritius, E." and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Feng Yu-hsiang on Fence. Feng Yu-hsiang, who has come in from the west to Chongchow hna 30,000 effective troops of his own Of all chemists, or post free 1st Kuominchun, and a vast rabble of worthless Honan, Shenai and $1.50 per bottle, G bottles for $81-Kansu soldiery upon whom he from The Dr. Williams' Medicine counts not at all. As everyone knows he is on the fence, as usual, Co., 60, Kiangse Road, Shanghai.

and proposes to do nothing in the immediate future. He is in corres- pondence with Chiang Kai-shek, who has appointed him commander- in-chief for the north, while giving precisely the same title to Yen Shih- shan. If it looks as though Han- | Weihniwei kow is going to be weaker than Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A, Nanking; he will abandon all Rus-

C. & 9. America, Europe vin sian connexions, declare the HaR- Vancouver, B.C. and Europo via. kow regime an cutlaw organization and turn on Tang Sheng-chi. 10 Nanking totters he will join forces with Tang Sheng-chi and fight whatever alliance Chiang would then be forced to make with the north.

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Tang Sheng-chi is now in no posi- tion to fight anyone and certainly would not attempt to move further north without. strong allies. Feng Yu-hsiang cannot make an advance upon Peking from Kansu, via Pao-! tou, Saiyuan and Kaigan, because he needs all his available strength in his present position which, with Yen Shih-ahan.openly against him, may prove to be a tight corner.

Wu Pei-fu's Retirement,

It develops, moreover, that Wu Pul-fu's retirement as a monk in the Sungshan district. of south- western Honan, was not quite what it seemed to be.

Siberia

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island

Haiphong Swatew......

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E.

and S. Africa. A Straits and Calcutta

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-

He is reorganizing an army of Shunghai, Japan and Európe via 50,000 men that now holds positions.

Manila

Siberia

E. & S.

Egypt, Africa, Europe vin Marseilles

Date Haldis Thurs., June 16, 3.30 p.m.. Kwong Foon..Thurs., June 16, 4 p.m., Namsang...Thurs., June 18, 6 p.t.:

Toan Aki Maru Hiniching

Fri, June 17, 8.30 a.m.

Fri, June 17, 0.80 a.m. Fri. June 17, noon. .Fri, Juno 17,

..1 p.m.

Kumuang

Parcela

Noon.

Letters.

Fah Tul

„Erl., Juno 17, 4 pm....

Changle

Fri., June 17, Parcels

..3 p.m. Registration ....4.15 p.m.

Letters

.5 p.m. (Duo Thursday Island 29th June).

Suwa Maru.

....8ad, June 18,

K. P. O. Registration ....8 azn. Letters

9 a.m. G. P, O. Registration.B.45 am. Letters..... 9.30 am. (Duo Marseilles 18th July.)

Kalyan....Sat., June 18, 10.80 a.m. Sinkiang...Sat., June 18, 2.30 p.m. Aatung......Sat., June 18, 5 pm. Kwangehow Sun, June 19, 8.30 am. Huichow... Sun, June 19, 8.30 a.m. Hozan Maru Sun, June 19, 9 n.m. Taikwa Maru Tues., June 21, 8.30 a.m Haining

Апдста

Tues., June 21, 1 p.m.

+

Tuos., June 21, Registration ..1.45 pm. Letters......2.00 p.m. (Duo Marseilles 22nd July). Chinking...Tucs., June 21, 6 p.m.

Parcels... 21st 5 p.m. Registration 21st 5 p.m. Empress of Russia...Wed., June 22.

.8.20 .m Lolters (Duo Vancouver, B.C., 10th July). Tango Maru......Wed., June 22, Registration....8.16 a.m.

Letters......9.30 am (Due Thuraday Island 4th July.) Mingaang Wed., June 22, 8.30 am.. Hopsang....Wed., June 22, 8.30a.m.

Indas Maru Wed., June 22, 10.30 a.m. Kutsang"

.Wed., June 22,

Haihong

Mantua

Parcelo Letters"

..zoon

.1 p.n

Fri., June 24, Noon

.Sat., June 25, K.P.O.

Parcels..24th 4.30 p.m. Reg.

25th 9 a.m. :10.30 a.. Letters PO

Parcels 24th & p.m. Reg...125th 9.45 am. Jetters.....10.30 a.m.

(Due Marseilles, 22nd July). Kitano Maru Tues., June 28, 10.30 a.m. Emprees of Asia

Tues., June 28, 8.30 p.m.

and

Sarpedon

in the very mountainous country from Hsiangyang on the Han River, Straits, Ceylon, India. Mauritius, in Hupeh, to Nanyang in Horan, which latter place is within striking distance of Feng Yu-hsiang's rear, while the former is always a menace to Hankow. He would have made a flanking movement on Tang Sheng-chih before this, by way of Nanyang towards the Pe- king-Hankow railway had the Ited Spears, who are as tired of him as

1

Sun, June 29, K. P. O. Registration.... 9 n.m. Letiers......10.30 n.m.

G. P. 0.

.0.45 a.m. Registration Betters......10.30 a.m.

*Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.

Sun's Position.

an

The "Nationalist" Ideal.

Mr. A. G. Hamilton, writing from Switzerland to The Times, says: Having just returned from of everyone else; not threatened while using Feng Yu-hsiang to good "Nationalists" and buying prolonged tour in the Far East harry any movement through their help him to wipe out the linnkow temporary Immunity from South- should like to draw attention to territory.

Tang Sheng-chih's losses from regime, in return for which Fengern molestation, to form an in- would get Hankow. Feng Yu-vulnerable league-Chang Tsua- the ubiquitous Transocean News Service known as the Nauen Wire-encounters with Fengtien soldiery hing was, of course bound for chang being out of the picture, loss Press. During the whole of and Red Spears have been enorm- my tour I had, opportunities of us. The wounded in Ilankow are Peking and has undoubtedly been gainst the Southern upstarts.

only a sample, and there is good offered Peking by Rorodin's tools

It must not be forgotten either seeing it daily. It was posted up reason to believe that his dead and in Chengchów, but prefers now to

wait developments, several times a day on board the incapacitated number not less than

that the "Nationalist" Ideal has- ships in which I travelled, and it 20,000. The nature of the country

made a strong appeal everywhere was a prominent feature of all north of the Hupch-Honan water-

If Sun Chuan-fang succeeds and takes the fancy of all Chin- The Three Principles for the more important newspapers shed and particularly the nature of ashore, in China, Japan, Siam, the the food has been more demoraliz-Chang Tsung-chung as Governor eac Straits, Batavia, and other places.ing than the losses. Chiang Kai- of Shantung he will please the the People they regard as harm- Although anti-English propaganda shek's southerners are being affect- Fengtienites by ridding them of less eyewash; San Yat-sen, they seemed to be at its height at thated in much the same way by diet Chang Tsung-chang and putting will all confess, was a patriot and The really we have more welcome force between them now that he is dead there is no and environment, time; on no single occasion did I or anti- 3ee. an anti-English

ample reason to know, and this is and Chiang Kai-shek, while he will harm in saying so, British news itom emanating from having its proper effect upon the give the latter an excuse for attractive part of the book that is Atopping ha advance and the Kuomintary scripture, the Compared with news political situation.

ami-basis of "Nationalism," is rabid Nauen.

into entering from other sources, it seemed at

Everybody Negotiating. cable agreement, by hanging out anti-forelgalsin and that is latent. times to be even pre-English to a

Negotiations are going on in the Kuomintang Ray, as Yen Hsi-n them all. Some temporary ad- Each shan has done, and declaring him-justment is therefore possible Bills of Lading will be counterdico- Reiss, Massey & Co., Ltd. fault, but 1 satisfied myself that it is as unbiassed, invariably, as a

every possible direction. news agency can be. No doubt & factional leader has delegates in self a Sun Yat-sen worshipper and after a reshuffling of the cards a supporter of the Three Prin- that will eliminate the Hankow considerable change has come over the camps of all the others and, eiples. This, it is well known, he clique, but it will probably last Tel. C.678. its policy since The Times had whatever anyone of them say

occasion to castigate it so severely. about a capital here or a capital is ready to do. Also Chiang Kai-st enough to have "anti-foreign- China to the other and thorough- But it is obvious that, at a time there, the secret determination or shek declares himself ready enough am preached from one end of

to enter upon the same relationis," of crisis such as the present, when each is to get to Peking eventually on the same terms, with Yang implanted in the minds of a practically all other reports are There are going to be strange al-Tu-ting, Chang Hsueh-fang and few score million more of the more or less virulently anti-Briliances and startling betrayals.

ten unstable mixtures, that may be who show "Nationalist" tish, the effect of the Nauen di In a general way, however, it alother younger Fengtien leaders literate Chinese massos, when the patches on many millions of rea- as though Chiang Kai-shek feels dencies, bat, to please his poli-made through negotiation and ilers in the Far East is extremely the weakness of his position as a tical adherents in Nanking, he has compromise, will break down favourable to the Empire.

erusader, since some of the most to insist upon the withdrawal and again and the eternal feud will be influential Kuomintang saints are retirement of Chang Tso-linenewed with fresh vigour.

Another possibility, whieh Is still in Bankow, and he knows the Such an agreement, thinks Chiang

·Consequent upon the erection of weakness of his military position Kai-shek, would enable him to de-whispered about, is that Chiang a military camp at Shamshuipo since the Kwangu and Chekiang vote his attention to making him Kai-shek's ambitions for à dicta- several eating houses have sprung mich feel that they have gone for self supreme dictator over all the torship of the south may be which event Feng on and are supplying the troops enough from home and want to provinces held by various factions thwarted by conspiracy within his with refreshments. Among these make sure of what they have in- of the Kuomintang, after which following, in are a number of proprietors who stead of venturing into the riceless he could again turn his attention Yu-hsiang and many others would are selling introxienting drinks north. He would therefore like to to the north; while the Northern presumably turn Red again, Feng Two of thead save his face and get a temporary urs, one and all, have no thought would make his rush for Peking without licences.

rest by coming to terms with Feng-of a permanent alliance with the supported by Tang Shong-chi and men wore this morning fined $60 tien and Sun Chuan-fang, leaving south or a lasting adherence to very lively warfare would be re each by Mr. W. Schofield at the them alone in the north if they will Southern doctrines, but hope to newed on the Peking-Hankow Rall Kowloon Magistraey.

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