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LAMMERT BROS.

ACOTTONKERS, AFFRAISERS'

AND SURVEYOas.

-Public Auctions-

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ELE Undersigned have received InstrTO-

plans to sell by Public Ascales,

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MONDAY, April 4, 1991, Commencing 22.45 p.m. at "Craigieburn", the Peak,

A Quantity of Fainable Household Farnítare, (Fall Particulars from Catalogue) On view from Sunday, the Srd April 1921.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

-Mengkong, March 30, 1921.

FOR SALE

ONE HORNSBY ACKROYD OL

ENGINE-3, Horse Power, Fuel, Kerosene. Complete with cooling appara the in good condition. May be viewed by Appointment at Gun Club Hill Barracks, Eowlona. Apply to the undersigned.

LAMMERT BROS.

FOR SALE

i'

MILNER'S SAFES

Apply to

LAMMERT BROS.,

Daddell Street.

FARES FOR PUBLIC

VEHICLES.

CHAIRS.

INTIMATIONS

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO

BE WITHOUT THEM.

JUST received a large Consignment OF (1) LACTOGEN the most digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality during Hot weather (2) LAC TOSE (Milk Sager) for sweatening the fooris af Infants and Dyspeptica (3) MILFORD MCGRATH FLUID INSEC TICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Fless, Hosquitoes, Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Pests in Summer days, and (4) JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Houses.

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

SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,

Sole.gent for Bongkong and South China. ForConnsaght Road Contra), Bengkong- Telephone Nos. 125k

理代泰長帶

Fine Assortment

of

G. R. I.

་་

POSTAGE STAMES ·

surcharged an

German Colonies,

now on view at

GRACA & 100, Dealers in Postage Stamps, Philatelic Goode, Garden Seeds, &c. &c. No. 18, Wyndham. Street,

Hongkong. P. O. Box 620.

JAPANESE

1-17 Victoria, with ties Bearers.

Charter bourra

Half bont.pman present

10 cents 20

MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.

One hour,

25

Six hours, eramatek

Three hours, 50

10

Day (6 a.m. to 6 pm)$1.00.

If the trip is extended beyond Victoria,

hall fare extra.

Between the hours of 8.30 pm and 6 am the above fares shall be increased 17 50 per centom.

"II-Beyond Ficuric, with four Bearers.

HOST....n

Three hours.

Six hours.

in 0.60 cents. 810)

3.50

Dey (6 am. to 6 p.) 2.00

ne hour,

To bours..

III-In the Hill District.

With: Bearers With 4 Bearers.

Quarter bou.$0.15

$0.30

Half hour,

0.90

0.40

0.30

0.60

1150

-0.0

Three hours,

Q.30

1:00

Bex hours.

1.00

1.60

MY (61.2. to 6p.

11:50

200

RICKSHAS.

In the Island of Hongkong, it engaget

in Fictoria.

Ten minutes, or

Quarter hour,

Half hour, 21919000

One bour, s Every Subsequent hour,

5 cents

.15 20

Note the tickets be engaged within the City of Victoria, and be dis- charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 8 pm, or be dis charged to the East of Bay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m. an extrs half fare shall be chargeable.

II-In Kowloon,

Quarter hour, eesmär

Half hour, se

5 centa 15 94

very subsequent hour,........ 10

2.4th mile

III-Taipo Boad.

Twenty cents shall be added for each extra hour or part of an hour if the hirer causes the journey to take longer than :-

single......... 75 cents.....hour. return...... $1.00.............................$ hours. Beyond 4th to 8th mile-

single $1.22 ours return......$1.50.

Beyond 8th to 9th mile

single...$1.78.

return......$2.00

Beyond Bth to 11th mile-

single200....................... return $2.50..........

Fares for Journeys beyond the 11th

andle to be a matter of previous arrange-

ment in each case.

The fares here set out to apply to one

rickaha with three coolies from Trim Sha

Isai.

NOTICE

CHERRY & 00.,

·PEDDER STREET, Opposite Hongkong Hotel

Telephone No. 131.

Hongkong, March 30, 1914,

TANG YOK, DET.

Selecting to

the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation tree.

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KITTY O SHEA,

THE CHINA MAIL.

·PARNELL'S WIDOW DEAD.

· TRAGICʻLIFE STORY,

have been no anch' tragic denost, ment. Gambetta's great love passion did not cost him a single adherent: it did not rend a party' or `ruin a

cause.

to

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TRIUMPH OF ART.

THE THIRD DIMENSION.

FILM INVENTED WITHOUT SHADOW.

A flickerless stereoscopic film that} will give the actors and the scenery an actuality sever dreamed of before has been evolved at last, reports the Delly Express.

It constitutes the triumph of Mr George K. Spoor, founder of the famous Essay Film Company, who made a fortune in the early days of the cinema and has devoted his time and money during the last few years to remedying its defects.

possible to sit right up against the screen; in fact, it will appear to the spectator that he could walk out of the hall into the picture.

But there are few episodes in British politics on which it is more difficult to pass a just verdict than Nothing is so tragic in politics as on the fall of Parnell. And for this the might have been, and in on reason that, though his offence cuntry in the world, perhaps, are cannot be condoned, now the whole the might have beens more poignant affair is far removed from the than in Ireland. Consider, for ex-atmosphere of party we can scarcely ample, what might have been in! help feeling ashamed of the "manner Ireland to-day but for the lady whose whereby Parnell was deserted by his dearb was recenty recorded, the friends and bounded to his grave. widow of Charles Stewart Parnell, In what spirit was he judged? Were though her name to posterity will af the strokes administered by Fadges ways be that by which she was famous whose only zeal was for the vindica- to ber contemporaries-Kitty O'Shea, tion of the moral law? Did pure The hopes of Ireland thirty years motives of impartial justice alone

If Mr. Spoor's new camera does all ago came to shipwreck and actuate those who insisted that be utter disaster through Kitty O'Shea, should be disowned by the party that is claimed, it may mean that the Everyone, whatever his politics, must which he had treated and which world's stock of existing films may deeply regret that fact now, for he was leading, as his friends have to be scrapped. Anything victory, Dr did that Mr. Spoor says or does carries though we cannot say what Ireland believed,

to their great weight in the cinema world. would have become if this lady had other, considerations S never entered into Parnell's life-it own party profit enter into and help for he is the inventor of many is, of course, possible that Parrell to moold their judgment? Much of the most successful appliances His might have failed in any case to win which had only been guessed before used in film photography. Home Rule for his country-never was revealed bythe publication of brother, Mr. Harry Spoor, who lives theless, no one believes that Ireland Mrs. Parnell's Memoirs ten years in London, told an interviewer that would present to the world, the sad ago. It was then made known that his brother declares that with this and shameful spectacle which she Mr. Gladstone hitself had regularly fully-tested new system of taking cfers today. For Parnell was by made use of Mrs. O'Shea as an inter-films there is no distortion whatever far the greatest man whom the mediary with Parnell while the in- of the special dimensions. It will be! Nationalist movement had thrown trigue was being carried on. And, up in Ireland, and there would indeed, since Parnell lived for weeks sarely have been a much better together at Mrs. O'Shea's bouse at chance of reconciliation between Eltham, the inner political world can-

**There will be to obliquity of Nationalist Ireland and Ulster had not have been, and was not, taken he been the strong ruler of the South by surprise when the public dis-vision when one is seated at the side and West than there is now, consi- closure was made. The outraged of the hall. The figures on the screen be solid. Ope dering all the blood that has been try that went up from many quarters will appear to

see all round shed so cruelly of late and the ereita was doubtless sincere enough after will be able to

Rooms and other Interiors tion of mad and impossible aspira. its kind, and it was that cry and them. tions of absolute independence. Par-that demand for Parnell's will have a true impression of depth. which сад nell, it is true, once declared that he expulsion from public life which Still photographs would set no limit to the march of a inspired the manifesto in which Mr. nation, and he was continually Gladstone called on the Irish Nation charged with being a Separatist; but alists to disown their leader on pain the accepted the Gladstone Home of losing the Liberal alliance. The Role scheme, and we have only to Liberals were in opposition. They contrast the "Uncrowned King off were winning seats at by-elections Ireland with the windy pretentions They had pledged their ferturies to Dess of the so-called "President of Home Role and the Irish cause, and underneath it.

"My brother," added Mr. Spoor, the Irish Republic" to realise how they were confident of carrying the much not merely Ireland but the Bri- text General Election, which theycalls bit system "Binoc, or Natural tish Empire lost when Parnell sank to hoped would not be long deferred. Vision Photography. He says that his grave a broken and broken-heart-Mr Gladstone and the Liberal party it can be adapted, at considerable resented the conduct of Parnell more cost, to any existing type of camera, because it threatened to compromise but that it calls for no alteration in the their party fortunes than because projection machine, nor, apart from of O'Shea's wounded honour and the initial cost of camera, will it add the violence done to the sanc to the cost of m production. The lity of marriage, and this was the realm of cinematography will no dominant motive of the manifesto lenger be a shadow world. All the which dealt Parnell his death-blow. people in it will be men and women

•F. 135 Conscience had indeed been offended, of substance."

Demonstrations of the new inven- but it was the jeopardising of Liberal interests which moved the Liberal tion will shortly be given in London.

There was little chief to action. chivalry in those days, and those who hated and feared Parnellism and Home Rule rejoiced at the prospec-political tive fall of their formidable opponent. broken be Even so, Parnell might have survived envious friends who betrayed and and lived down the storm-for he slew Parnell have gained little profit married the lady as soon as she from their betrayal. If ever political marry--if only leader was avenged on those who his friends had stood loyally by failed him in his hour of need Par- As the work him. But they abandoned him nell was that man. to his fate. Overawed by the great knows, he did not long survive his name of Gladstone, they threw their fall. He went down covered with leader to the wolves. Some, indeed, obloquy, but fighting hard in a most hesitated before they consented to unequal battle; but the event which his death, and then joined fiercely in we chronicle to-day makes us the The Irish hierarchy, more concerned to remember that he the stoning. which did not love Parnell, because died happy in the love of the lady it was jealous of his power with the who now joins him on the Other Irish people, threw in its lot against Side. Let others pass moral judg him. Only a small remnant was ments: These twe loved and suffer

"Quia multum amavit" is faithful, led by John Redmond, who ed, also was fated to see bis Irish fol- the strongest of all human pleas for lowers turn away from his leader- Divine forgiveness and the charity In France, certainly, there would ship, and to die in his torn of of mankind. Daily Telegraph.

ed man-broken on a great passion which snatched him up in midcle life as in a whirlwind, after long years of cold self-concentration, in which he had given all the energy and force of his manhood to politics and bitter political struggle. No casuistry be it admitted, can transform an unlawful into a lawful passion. Parnell broke open-eyed the moral law and outraged the moral conventions, and if he ever thought at all of consequences he must have been dismayed by the almost certain results of discovery. But his was not the passing intrigue of a shallow sensualist,

He was overcome and infatuated at first sight. Two passionate natures rushed together. Parnell, by a cruel fate, {found in the wife of Captain S

O'Shea the one woman in whom be could confide, and she found in him the hero of her most romantic dreams, The gods approve, it has been said, a fervent, not ungovern able, love. Parnell's love was both fervent and ungovernable. Like many another stateman before him, he craved intensely a woman's love and sympathy, yet only found it where he could not love without treachery, and could not declare his love without guilt. Even so, nowhere else but in England could the consequences have been what in his case they were

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