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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, AFFRAISEES AND SURVEYORS,
-Public Auctions-
Wp 100 Undersigned, have received buteve- tions to sell by Public Auction.
Up
SATURDAY, april 18, 1821, commencing at 10.30 a.m. at No. 4 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.,|| Kowloon,
For Account of the Concerned), 100 Bales Heavy Cees Ganales
(lbs.) Green Line
INTIMATIONS
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO
BE WITHOUT THEM.
JUST received a large Consi; nməni ) of (1) LACTOGEN the most/gus re food for Infants which keeps gasi in quality during Hot weather (9) LAO ZOSE (Milk Sugar) for swerteni g the foods of Infants and Dryepics (3) MILFORD-MCGRATH FLULLINSEC TICIDE the Best Flaid for destroying Flens, Mosquitoes, Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Pesta in Summer days, and (4) JOHN CAHILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Bruses.
PRICES are Very Moderate. Tus- pection and Enquiries are cordially
and afterwards at No 51Godown || invited.
200 Bales Liverpool Twill Plae
*Stripe Guobies 14′′ x 261" x 2}
-the. (5 x 8)
Term-Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, April 13, 1991.
"SATURDAY, April 16. 1821. commencing at 11 s.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Doddell Street. *22*Belts each about 100 yards Xa. 1
Woodberry Cotton Canvas,
22 Bolts each about 100 yards No. 2
Woodberry Cott Canszal
3 Bolts each about 100 yards No. 3
Woodberry Cation Charis.
..
90 Bolts Imperial Crown" Tarpau- liz mach 36 yards = 30" wide.
80 Balta No. 1 Bleschet Canvas each
36 yards x 24" wide.
Terms --Cash on delivery...
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneera
Hongkong, April 12, 1921.
FOR SALE
NE HORNSBY-ACKROYD OIL ENGINE-- Ecrée Power, Fuel, Kerosene Complete with cooling appara-
in good condition. May be viewed by pintment at Goa Club Hill Barrack Kowloon. Apply to the undersigned,
LAMMERT BROS.
FOR SALE
MILNER'S SAFES
Apply to
LAMBERT BROS,, Daddell Street.
FARES FOR PUBLIC -VEHICLES.
CHALES.
L-In Victoria, with two Bearers.
Quarter hour..
if hour,
One hour, stavkereken words what Three hours,
10 cents 20
Box hours, sons, 70 Day (6 s.m. to 6 p.m.),............$1.80
T
TE the trip is extended beyond Victoria, 4. If fere extra.
1.
Between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 6 .. the above fares shail be increased y 50 per centun.
-Beyond Victoria, with four Bearers. Hour,
C.60 cents.
Three hours, ........................................ 81.00 Stx hours.................... 1.50 Day (6 am to 5 pm 8.00
III-In the Hill District,
With £ Bearers With 4 Bearers. Quarter hour,................$0.15 $1.30
Balf hour,
+420.20
0.40
One hour, non 0.30
.0.60
Two hours, --****
0.50
0.80
Three hours. 0.70
1.00
Sex bours, ense 1.00
1.80
Day (8am to 6p.m.)1.50
200
BAE boaty
11
15
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TERMS VERY MODERATE. CONSULATION FEES
THE NEW FRENCH RIMEDY,
THERAPION N1 THERAPION NO.2 THERAPION N03
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Ten ringtes, ***** **cenzie. – 5 cents Quarter hour, minatusin10
One hour, Every Subsequent hour, .........20
Note the ricksha be enged within the City of Victoria, and be dis- charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 pm. or be dis charged to the East of Bay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City off Victoria after 9 pins an extra half, fare shall be chargeable.
II.--In Eution.
Quarter hour, ............. & conte ́ ́ilf horar, -kanı 15 "Lott, merimdar
Every subsequent boar, ....................... 10
III-Talpo Road.
Twenty cents shall be added for each extrs hot or part
eth mile
of an hour if the hirer causes
the journey to take longer
than 3.
single........ 75 cents...1 hour. return...... $1,002 hours.
Beyond 4th to 6th mile-
single...$1.20
Beyond 6th to 9th mile-
ASAHI
singen 1.75
**Estard ...... 2.00
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5
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Eagle $200
return......$2.507
Pam for Journeys beyond the 11th
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ARCHDEACON'S APPEAL.
STORY OF A CANON.
"I SHAN'T BELIEVE A WORD HE SAYS."
The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council granted Archdeacon John Wakeford leave to appeal against his conviction for immoral conduct, and stated that they would hear the appeal themselves on a date to be announced. The committee who heard the application consisted of the Lord Chancellor, Lord Buck master, Lord Dunedin, and Lord Shaw. Sitting with them as assessora were the Bishops of London, Glouces ter, Rochester, and Ely.
"Archdeacon Wakeford was found guilty by a "Consistory Court in Lincoln on February 5 of:
guilty of misconduct, what would then be your position? The present conviction would be wiped out, of | course, but would it not be posible to summon your client before a new tribunal?
.
Sir Edward replied that that question raised difficult points of Ecclesiastical Law, which be would rather not deal with until they arose.
Lord Shaw said this was an ex parte application of a serious character, and the question was whether the court should dispose of it before the Consistory Court had an opportunity to put in an answer. The conduct of Caron Akenhead might be fully explained.
Sir Edward said his case was that the affidavits were prima facie evidence, and that the statements mentioned were made. If those affidavits were established it would amount to misconduct, which would vitiate the proceedings of the Con- On March 14 and 15, 1920, com-gistory Court. On that ground alone mitting adultery with a woman she submitted that leave to appeal known at the Bull Hotel, Peter- should be granted. borough,
Lord Shaw remarked that if the
On April 2, 1920, committing ad Board were to give weight to the ultery with a woman unknown atidavits, they ought to be satisfied the same botel
that the person charged with having made the statement was prepared to stand by it.
Alternatively that on the same dates he had occupied a bedroom with a woman not his wife.
On February 25 the Bishop issued sentence of deprivation.
THE 24-HOUR CLOCK.
GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.
AN UNEXPECTED DECISION,
The decision of the Government not to set on the report of the Home Office Committee in favour of the 24-hour clock was not generally expected. This method of counting the hours has been adopted by the Navy and the editor of Whitaker's Almanac was so certain that it would be legalised for; civil purposes, this year that in the current issue of the well known an- nual it has displaced the a.m. and p.m.; system. There are, of course, diffi- culties in the way of making this time. reform, not the least of which is the problem of chiming clocks. But in countries where the 24-hour clock has been legalised most chiming clocks continue to chime"as before, and no one is deceived because a clock booms eut nine hours in the evening when it is 21 o'clock.
WOMAN'S SHOTS.
TELEPHONE UPSET:
TRAGEDY OVERHEARD.
U
ME.
Herbert Zigler, Zeneral
Referring to the evidence which 'was said to have been collected by a private detective employed by the Rev. Thomas Moore, of Appleby Magna, Sir Edward Samson said a charge of immorality was preferred | manager in Chicago of the Goodyear against Mr. Moore in the Peter Tyre and Rubber Company, was shot borough Consistory Court, and Arch dead by Mrs. Isabella Orthwein, deacon Wakeford was the prosecutor, formerly the wife of a wealthy oil Mr. Moore was acquitted, but it was promoter, whom she divorced six suggested that he bore enmity against | months ago, the archdeacon.
Sir E. Marlay Samson said Arch- deacon Wakeford was Canon and Precentor of Lincoln Cathedral, Archdeacon of Stow, and Vicar of Kirkstead. The reasons for the ap plication for leave to appeal were: The judgment was not in accordance
with the true facts. That fresh evidence material to the case had been discovered since
The shooting occurred in Mrs. trial.
Orthwein's fat. She told the police, That one of the assessors (Canon
One of the hotel servants had that she and Mr. Zigler, who is Akenhezd] was guilty of miscon sworn that the woman the archdeacon pany" ever since she obtained the married, have been "keeping cote duct, in that he pre-judged the had breakfast with was not wearing divorce. issues of the case, and on the day a wedding ring, and that the arch "He broke a dinner engagement
BREAKFAST INCIDENT.”
(February (3) previous to the trial deacon was alleged to have said to and sent a friend to take his place," he said that whatever evidence her: You must be wise, my dear." she said. was given in answer to the charges. The remarkable thing about that sgainst the archdeacon he would statement was that Mr. and Mrs. we saw Mr. Zigler with two women. "We went to a restaurant, where not believe such evidence.
Blunden, who were staying in the He came to my flat in the morning. hotel, had sworn that the incident I refused to admit him. He tried to. referred to them and not to the archdeacon who, Mrs. Blunden stated, had breakfasted alone and left the
SOLICITOR'S STORY.
Sir. E. Marlay Samson, produced an affidavit by Alderman Footman, of Lincoln, a solicitor, who deposed that on the evening before the trial | hotel alone, The met Canon Akenhead, and said:
It had been hoped, said Sir Edward,
force an entrance. I warned him that if he came in I would shoot him. He went
battering at the door. Finally I became frightened, ran to the front door, threw it open, and fired pistol at him."
"I cannot belleve he (the arch to call new evidence that of the deacon) is guilty," Canon Akenhead, young woman whom the archdeacon As she rushed to the door Mrs. Bo the affidavit alleged, replied, I had taken over the cathedral. It Orthwein knocked the telephone know one thing shan't believe a was now doubtful if this witness over and the receiver fell off the word he says.":
could be called. The grond, there hook. An exchange operator heard
An affidavit made by Councillor fore, of fresh evidence must be taken three shots and informed the police. Baker, of Lincoln, stated he met as being probably limited to fresh when they arrived detectives found Canon Akenhead, and asked him if evidence by the witness already Mrs. Orthwein weeping over Zigle's } it was a fact that he had told Alder- examined, ni
body.
man Footman that he would · not) Lord Buckmaster: Is it your case | bellere a-word that the archdeacon that the whole of the evidence-for- might say' in defence of the charge. † the prosecution is a tissue of lies?— Canon Akenhead replied, "Well, 1 No, but that the evidence given was may have said ft. Mr. Baker then not properly sifted
said: *Did you say it, yes or no?" |-- Lord Buckmaster: But the arch
Sir Marlay Samson said his case was that he had made out a prima)
facie case for leave to appeal.
The Cañon replied, “Yes, I did. The deacon cannot say that all these "The Lord Chancellor said they Lord Dunedin'? Supposing it was i people have concocted such a story: were of opinion that leave should be į, established that Canon Akenhead was as this
given.
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