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LAMMERT BROS.

ÁDOMON 448, AFFRAINERS

AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions-

FUM Underadyned hars received instems. Toto by Fabule Avedon,

- 05

THURSDAY, August 28, 1920,

licommencing at 11 th

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street. 18 Bales Woollen Overcoatings.

Terms :-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

FRIDAY, August 27, 1920, at 12 o'clock (noon),

at theirSales Rooms, Duddell Street, (For Arecont of the Concerned,

The Wreck of the

8. §. "CHIYO MARU,” as she now lies of the Lema Islands.

Terms: Cash on fall of hammer when,

the wreck will be at purchaser's risk. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

N

Hangkling, July 30, 1920.

DA

FRIDAY, August 27, 1920 commencing at 12 o'clock (noen) -

their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, For account of the concerned)

Salved from the

S. 8. "CHIYO MARU,"

3 Bollers,

dimensions

length 11'8"

diameter 16' 2" weight about 55 tons

now lying at the Taikoco Dockyard.

Order for inspection may be had en application to undersigned.

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, August 16, 1920.

Burglar and Fire-resisting

SAFES

'Prevention is better

than Cure."

The Undersigned have just received a new consignment of Milner's Safes.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Duddell Street.

SUPPLIED BY ALL CHEMISTS. DHYSICIANS prescribe Chamberlain's

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THE CLEANING OF SUMMER FROCKS is an important matter and we make a speciality of "refinishing" bght Frocks and Costumes so that they keep clean longer than when treated by ordinary methods.

Our processes are thorough and reliable. Our facilities and, re- sources enable us to carry out sii work quicki; and our charges art really reasonable.

Write for Price List and See ! !

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Agrot

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## & 34 Wellington Street. Branch 25. Nathan Road, Kowloon.

*Phone 1482.

Just arrived

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b-) Gafions up to é gallons

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PRICES are Very Moderate. Ins pection and Enquiries are cordially invited

"

SHIU, FUNG TAI & CO.,

Sale Agents for Hongkong mod South Chi Năm thì đi tính Conanight Rondotel Goodb Telephone No. 1

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Flowers beautify and make attractive The Home as- nothing else can do.

Just received new Supply of

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Hongkong

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Hongkong, March 30, 1914.

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MR. CHURCHILL'S:

THE CHINA MAIL.

"PRETEXTS" FOR

DESPATCHING BRITISH TROOPS.

A DAUGHTER'S TEMPER.

A

FATHER'S LEGACIES

REMINDERS,

EX-KAISER'S SECURITY.

**NOT WORTH ANY MORE BLOODSHED,"

available," answered the Premier,

Is not the failure of the Govern Here is the sensational part of the The aid of the New Jersey courts ment to deliver the ex-Kaiser to justice report of Gen. Golovin, anti-Bolshevik: has been invoked in an amusing will grave dereliction of duty on their received by Churchill. In his out as a libellous statement contained it would be if the Kaiser were At 5.30 of the same day I was contest arising out of what is described part? asked Mr. Bottomley in Parlia- ward attitude Churchill displayed the last will and testament of the late extreme kindness.

Upon meeting Mr. Joseph Kramer, a large property me he said that until now he was owner of Perth Amboy (New Jersey). prable to meet the higher representa Mr. Kramer died recently, cherish tives of the Russian Army for the sole reason that in thefaterests of the g the most vindictive feelings "to- cause itself and owing to the political wards his wife, Minnie, and his conditions of the moment he had to daughter, Jennie. The first clause in the wall forbids the widow or the

circumstances had now altered, yet i

hat I do not think the Kaiser is

worth any more bloodshed. He is in the custody of another Power who decline to surrender him, and I do not think it desirable to use force.

Mr. Bottomley asked whether the

necessitate bloodshed.

keep a secret of many things. The daughter to attend his funeral og pain surrender of the ex-Kaker would } he earnestly asked me, in the name of losing the small inheritance he has of the common cause, to keep ourek obliged legally to leave them. relations and our conversation in full and strict confidence.

After explaining that he could not. have left his widow less or he would have done so, the testator observes: "I hereby give, devise, and bequeath to my daughter Jennie the sum of £2,12s. a month to be paid to her as long as she shall live. My purpose in devising this monthly sun is as follows-

Our conversation lasted about an bour. Churchill said he was not going to dwell upon questions of military operations in which he, as a civilian, understood very little, and which had been decided with me by General Radcliffe, but that he would like to have my views upon general questions and that he would answer me. I gave him a short resume of the general position of affairs, of our

**One_pound_a_month to remind military needs, and of the desirable her of the time in 1919 when she means by which they could be satisfied-struck me while I was in the kitchen.

In his reply Churchill told me:

"One pound a month to remind her of the time in 1916 when she call- ed me a 'black pig."

Twelve shillings a month to re- 1 The question of giving armed mind her of the time in 1920, when support was, for him, the most

The bulk of his property Mr. Kramer leaves to his son Arthur and to his daughter Esther.

The widow and Miss Jennie Kramer are contesting the will on the ground that the testator was insane and guilty of libel.

difficult one. The reasons for this she said to me while I was sick were the opposition of the British bed: Don't cough so loudly you are working class to armed intervention, making too much noise; I will have Ert even in this matter, without you arrested for disturbing the neigh promising anything, he would try to

bours. help. He had declared in the House of Commons that fresh forces were necessary for the purpose of evacuat- ing the north. He would send under this pretext up to 10,000 volunteers, who would replace the worn out parts, especially the demoralised American and French troops; that he will post- pone the actual evacuation for an in- definite period (but will not speak about it, that he agrees upon the others, be expressed himself thus: help of the newly arrived British "I am myself carrying reference troops being actively manifested. That chak's orders"; that with reference case of further advance by to the Yudenitch question he had Admiral Koltchak he would be will sent à couple of days ago (ie, ing to give active support to the after the first conversation with eft flank; he does not reject the Hoare) a request for information to possibility of help to Yudenitch on Admiral Koltchak. From this I con- the right flank. In short, he will do cluded that for some reason or other all he can, but again added that the the impression exists amongst our success of our common cause de Allies that the necessary unity does manded great secrecy. It was very not yet subsist among us.

The Premier: Holland has refused to surrender the ex-Kaiser, and there is only one way in which we could compel a surrender.

Col Claude Lowther: Was not the surrender of the ex-Kaiser a pledge in every election address?

The Premier: There was no pledge that we would compel the surrender of the ex-Kaiser by s uretral Power.

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There Tablets are equally healthful and harmless to the youngest infant and the child of eight yes & or more, curing constipation, irdigestion, colic, diasthan,

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FOR A WEAK STOMACH.

difficult for hire to send military As a general conclusion I will per Road, Shanghai. forces to the aid of General Denikin mit myself to put down the following. because, as far as the North was-Great Britain's help is guaranteed concerred, he had a pretext-that to us to the fullest possible extent. of supporting the British troops From our side we must immediately already there. But the idea ofsbow greater powers of administra supporting Denikin, were it even by tion and greater productivity of work. Volunteers, would be carried out by We must show to the Englishme him; he would send up to 2,500 that we too can pass from the sphere Volunteers under cover of instrace of mere words to the fields of deeds.asles by All Chemists and Storekze pers tors and technical troops,

and

if these will fight side by side against the Bolsheviks-this will, of course, be narural.

2. As far as giving us material support was concerned, Churchill said that he is already giving such, and that he will continue to do so. to the fullest possible, extent. For* this be intends to ask for 24 million pounds sterling for the supply of all. our fronts, and if the circumstances will require it, he is willing to supply armaments and other materials for the Northern Army and for General Yudenitch for another 100,000,

3: With reference to the help, that could be given in the question com nected with our prisonera, Churchill told me that be will fulfil all the wishes I had expressed, but asks that the management of this business should be kept in good ofder'; that be will ask this same day for the necessary credits for the despatch of 500 officers to Archangelsk, England taking upon itself their financial sup port (travelling expenses, salary).

4. With reference to the creation of a Yudenitch front, Churchill said that he will do everything in his power, and that the first step would be the despatch of a special war mission to General Yudenitch, about| which I was already told by General Radcliffe, and which will be of a similar, character to the mission of Generals Knox and Bricks.

Repeating again that he does not consider it necessary for him to dis- cuss with me questions of a military character, that they have been re- ferred to General Radcliffe, he in- dicated that he had to touch upon one general question upon the solution of which depends whether the capture of Petrograd would be desirable, and that is the question of a food supply. immediately upon the capture..of Petrograd. Having this point in view, he had sent an orderly. to General Sir Henry Wilson, the head of the Generat Headquarters in Paris)with a request for a full statement upon this question.

In conclusion he told me: "Yon fed in me the most devoted champion of the great united Russia and your best friend, and in your person. I am happy to greet one of the representa- tires of that great Enssian army. which has done so much during- our | common war against Germany?0

The general impression which T received during this conversation ex- ceeded all my expectations. In Chur chill we have not only a man who sympathise with us, but also so energetic and active friend. This is

the reason why I give special import. ance to one remark made at the beginning of our conversation Chur chill told me that in all Russian quès- tions- he recognised only Admiral

by him without his consent, kinợng

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TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 182

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