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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, AFPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS,

-Public Auctions--

AȚIE Undanigred have received busteno Mons to sell by Public Auction,

FRIDAY, June 21, 1931,

Commenting at 2.90 px.

så their Sales Roome, Duddell Street.

A Valable Collection of Antique Chium' and Curiós. from Sang to Ming Dynasties, and' Kanghi to Towkrong Periods

Comprising

5 coloured, 3 coloured, blue and white, and hoille 1958 muuë, jars, bowls and plates etc, etc."

Old bronzes, jade, agats and crystal Lorasments, ivory carvings, lacquered

ware, old paintings etc.

w

Also

One Large Fish Kong, Seng

And

One Large Famille Rose Vase

(La perial-ware)

Ons view on Thursday the 23rd.

Catalogass will be issued

Terma :—Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, June #t. 1991.

PALACE MOTOR Co., Ltd.

Phone Central

614'

Western Branch 3148

Kowloon Branch- £337

New Cars For Hire & For Eale. Private Cars garaged. Repairing Cars a Speciality.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Level and Storage of water in reservoi en the 1st Jute, 1921—

GET AND HUL DA TRICT WATHE WORLD

LEVIZ 2

12

Tytam 4 Pri Levrimith overBorn.

OVELLOW

Tytan Byewah #trulwich on arca

7 is. Below overfor

ersons Intermedar

“With overtag

Bytam Tok 51 ft.

Below vertow

Kung Bat Chang,

Les with overfo

Levet with arizłow

Pu

6 ft. Below overto”

9. Below redow.

Pakizim. 7th. 3! | Levai alla ovatum

Below arendam

THORADE IN WOLLTOWN AND ORCIVALS ON BALLONA,

B.

20%

1997.

Kytumn BywwARIN

Mytam Interizediate us that

133)

1200

J.10.0

16.47

VEL00

17.0

Wang Has Cilang masam

Total

Consumptics of water in the City and Hill District in millions and decimals of gallons during the mouth of May.

--

15-0 Comption in t fecurseded, populates 215.00 Dosenception per bes 304

*1.440 5,00

102 gâlons

Constant supply in ail districts 'ducing May of both ) and 1991.

LOWLOON WATER WÜRKI LETTE.

h 15:20

194

Greta 1 5 ft. 10 in. with seadow Exsevalt... | below ovizira.

BONRADE IN KHAYX) S13 DECIKALA DE GALLONL

Kimicon Garitacion |

Centumption of water in Kowloon in tallions and darimals of gallons during the wich of May.

132L

43 67

TUES57

102350

Denancytian perband

Is A

15.1

The Gorenument Analyst's reporta shey-

Exa. the water is of excellent quify

Public Works Department.

T. L. PS.

Water Authority.

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璂代泰臺

Japanese

New Commemorative

Stamps,

THE CHINA MAIL.

VALUE OF EDUCATION.

JUDGE'S HUMOUR.

THE 'STÆEPLICUAST OF LIFE.

SCARECROW CLOTHES.

EXPERTS ATTACK ON “ACADEMY ARTISTS...

The sartorial elons of the artists who have exhibited porkcaits of men at the Royal Academy, this year have aroused the indignation of the critis „of the Tailor and Cutter.

OLD LONDON.

INTERESTING RELICS,

ROMAN WALL AND COINS.

Mr. Justice Darling was character

Excavations in King William-street, istically humorous when taking part

which will soon be crowded with in a Harwicke Society discussion en

skyscraper stone buildings, have brought to light many relics of old the value to he laced upon educa- tion. It was the ‚irst ladies' night |

London, which are being treasured debate beld since 191-4, and the meet- He says that much of the anire | by Mr. Lambert for the City authori. ing place was the Inter Temple Hall, woett be "smiled at by a scarecrow,"ties. The discoveries include -- imder the presidency of Mr. G. Cand he necpses the artists of having Building material of the time of Tyndale. Ar. G. E. Crawford, in srbuitting that education is

a

handicap in the race of life, tad

sacterial myopia oc estigmatism.

Desing Kith a picture of a large group of Remicals, he says: "There argued that life is not a race, but a

is not one Agure where the clothes scramble for success in which are

correctly printed. *Al they education is not good for the inusual omissions and commissions re dividual, though he agreed that z

reported. I kaval tailors realty'] certain amount of education given to

turned out such rigthes, there would masses of the young may have value

be torrents of breezy and expressive from a social point of view, Lady

One wishes that the language. Ampthin, on the other hand, Lad

artist might have some of it. Nel claimed that true education made son looking down from the wall is every individual swifter, mentally stronger, and more capable of taking the best of the bunch.“

Earl Haig's grey clowk has "co

a place in the race of life. Speakingoms, only suudges for buttocholes

and the spacing of betions is

of the education of students for the Bar, she said the "eating of dinners in term time at the Inns of Court was perhaps not is most helpful form, though it must be a very trying form. (Laughter.)

Sir Charles Darling said so previous speaker had told them what was the distance of the race of life to be ruz. or whether it was a steeplechase_or ja fiat race (Laughter. He was afraid that for most people it was a fat race. (Laughter.) If i was a Stamps.sleeplechase, a great many people

30th anniversary of Postal System, 14 sens and 3 sens Pictorial,

at 10 cents per set of 2

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No. 10, -Wyndham Street, P. O. Bor 690.

Hongkong,

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Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.

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*PEDDER STREET,- Opposite Hongkong Hótal

| Telephone No. 492.

Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

TANG YUK, DIST. Faccesor, to

the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Aguilar Street

TERMS VERY MODERATE. CONSULATION Fr

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cever got crer the water jump. (Laughter.) But that was what the face was fer, and not merely to get a prize at the eşd—that abemination which the winner's grandson pawned (Laughter.) Some might think the race was being run for the fun of the thing, in which event they would pro-i bably see a number of others fall by the way-very likely the chief e-joy- ment of most of those who ran.] (Laughter.). It did not follow that ozé might oneself start very well or get a good place in the end, but if one kept going he would see so many cropper that he really would not care who got the prize. (Laugh ter-) This, at any rate, was con- sistent with the philosophy of the] introducer of the debate. (Laughter.) He supposed that it was berause he bad

never been: to school or Diversity that he was the only judge asked to speak upon this subject. Laughter.) But somehow goodness knew bow-be had picked

information. After all, they must never mind the handicap or the petze-it was the race that mattered. It seemed to him that education, if looked upon as training, gave one a better chance of staying to the end, and if they stayed to the end they would enjoy the excellence] of the course, Laughter.) A good) deal of harm had been done by some of the education given at Oxford and Cambridge. He was sure great mistakes had been made in the past by those who had known Greek too well-who had thought more of Greek than he did (langhter) and he could not help thinking that his estimation of the Greeks was much nearer the right one tbari was that of Mr. Gladstone. (Laughter.) When young people began to be taught to write, some folk said, "It is a bad thing. Now they will go and commit forgery and get hanged." So they did." (Laugh ter.) But be was not in the least prepared to blame the education for] the hanging. Then people were taught figures, and it was said they would be sure to make some bad use of them. So they did; they embezzl- ed. Laughter.) He was quite sure that, somehow or another, there was a misuse of figures. (Laughter.) But he did not blame education for that. Yet, while education might not handicap the lives of those who received it, Ee, was not sure that it did not handicap the lives of a great many other people by putting them out of their stride.

|

Si Aston Webb's clothes are too rebelors" and there s

"Lack of definiteness. The coat is without ems or berrochales and the right The breast-pocket wel is too large. sic appears to be without a Ispel.

Sir Rider. Haggard's brow, it is stated, is wrinkled, but not so bad by as his clochet His face is fur- roved, but the furrows are not so rowing as those on his overcoat.

Boadicea.

Coins of the Claudius period.

the great fires that destroyed Lon

Baked earth dating from one af

don

خربوها

An arch of Old London Bridge. -Implements of various kinds.

Portions of London Wall. Practically the coins of the time of Claudios (5.D. 4154) that have been discovered in London excava tions have been found in this area. says Mr. Lambert, and the pieces of baked London clay which be showed to a Daily Chronicle representative may date back to the London burned by Boadicea.

The discovery of Roman wall re maiss is more frequent than most people are aware. Not long since there were large exposures on. Ludgate hill, where the London Joint The most recent was at, or near, the City and Midland Bank now stands.

Armomers Hall in London, Wall

AIDS TO DIGESTION.

orlaterent to Dyspeptics.

Whatever improves bodily condition time the students became benchers in general aids digestion.

Cheerfulness, exercise, fresh air, baths thy had learned to eat uncommonly and good habits make your digestion well-and to drink, too. (Laughter.) better able to take care of any burdens Yet he feared these accomplishments you impose upon it. But the greatest were sadly declining: we were not aid to good digestion is good blood. #bat our fathers were. (Laughter.) Anami or thin blood, is Now it was eat less drink lesermon cause of indigestión. Normaal, work great deal, and grumble without good besitty blood

action of the stomach is impossible'

a great deal more. (Laughter.) Dyspepsis which does not yield to There was another reason why ordinary testment may be quickly when the blood in cariched.

harristers before being called should bare secured relief from eat six dinners each term unless chronic forms of Indigestion by the use they had been at a university, when of Dr. Williams' pick pills, which make the pabulum they had already got was the tlo rich and red, capable of carry taken into consideration. (Laughter)ing an increased amount of oxygen, the It was that a young man going to | great supporter of kem a He. the Bar must expect if he depanded Ona typical rasa showing the great upon his own efforts to pretty well efficacy of Dr. Wiliams' pink pille is that of Mr.A. C. Biswas, well-known as starve for a great many years. P. W. D. contractor at Houlmein, (Laighter). Here the benchers said, Barm, where he has resided for mazy "We must feed this young man years. Mr. Biswas says, "I used to be we must feed him for three years. It afflicted greatly with indigestion and is all very well to leave, him to his liver trouble, accompanied by bilions father and mother, but they do not heartburn My desire for food was attacks. Leadaches, dizziness and realise what the Bar is. And no lost, and when I did eat i felt inclined call to the Bar fill you have eaten to vomit. After a meal I had pains in these dinners." (Laughter.) Possibly the stomach and sour belchieg. Some the student would say, "I am fed times I was constipated and, sometimes up." (Laughter.) That was what they had diarrhas.Falpitations of the heart wanted to arrive at (Laughter.) disturbed my sleep. I often felt low. worried me, and fightful dreaxt a Certainly he would not have much to spirited, heavy and lazy. I tried i spend on his food. Then, if he married; sorts of remedies but got no relief. alady who had been brought up in the A friend, seeing me in this state, same Ing and treated in exactly the said Why_not_try Dr. Williams same way, like Jack Sprat and his Pak pilis They have done me good wife, they would live most economical and I am sura will care you. I at once gut a bot-le, and after taking the pills ly on one another laughter) until for a few days felt benefited. So I he was able to get his living in ccntioned taking them motili - this highly educated profession.yptoms of my ailments had disap (Laughter.) Finally, Sir Charles ssid peazed and I knew that I was cured. That I am a well man today is due to he had not the faintest idea whether D. Williams' pink pills," education was a handicap in life er not, but his idea was that that did not very much matter, because the great thing was, handicap or no handicap to ride the race, get over the obstacles, and when the end came, and they could do no more, le down. (Cheers and laughter.)

Now is the time to begin Dr. Williams pink pille. Get a supply from any dealer, or direct Erm Dr. Williams' hai, price $1.50 per b ttie, 18 for 6 Medicine Co., 96 Szechen Road, Shang tottles, post free.

Send to the above address for the booklet, "What to Eat. It is free and will help you.

Worn out with Agonising Pains

"Nothing gave me relief until I tried De Witt's Pills" says Mrs. Peters.

Here is a reariable letter written by a lady they relieved my back after the first dose. I who has suffered tortures which are almost bght a bite from Boote the Chemists in the Incredible 13those who do not know the real High Brettelly Oak, and before I had finished meaning of Kidney reabies. But those who them I felt hests better. Tas pains are all gon have expericaced their slot. know what the agonising pa as are ose holand I feel a different woman. I will always keep

WHY STUDENTS ARE DINED. Lady Ampthill had said that men in the past were obviously very much superior to women. – He did not know 17 *wering out". Exet that that was so. He had not bim shall read the foluring self noticed when he had come across

letter, and even it on "Love tries er.rything co, cx a boy home from public school that despair but do mliel Mrs. the remarkable education he had Peters did get a box of received made him superior. He

De Will's, Lere are Mrs. Felers own WOTÉS. had seen such boys come a crop "For over nine years I pernotorious crooks. (Laughter.) safered terrible agica They might conyerse about cricket from Kidney trouble and and football in what appeared to thought I should ever get pains in the back I ever Lins the deepest possible learning, but over it At night the pain when they talked about other thing it freese and sleep was. appeared to him that their sisters, who absolutely out of the ca s-

had not had the same advantages, tion. I always felt irrin' le

and depressed. The tacks

knew more about them. (Laughter.) ; which came on suddenly Mix Pataca

the pills by me, I feel really grateful because they hars cared me of these this

pains. Im pleased to zocorumenil them."

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This heller wax widitén

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15, Morrises Evil Kesa

ather means it would more than atone for the shrinkage of gold and diamond production. The object of the Gor- ernment should be to build up a big export trade. With that aim in view, if they could not out-buy-the Portuguese, they should come

some arrangement whereby Deligon

from & Athley Terrace, Speaking in the House of Assern Bay could be used to greater s Katie Road, Felly Oak,

Birmingham in Soptenberbly, Cape Town, Sir Abe Bailey urg-vantage in the inertäts of export.

1914.

Over Erva, yaara ing the necessity of ́s policy, of, dé- ¦ trade. later, on December 22nd,velopment, referred to the serious 1919, the proprietors of Dé

Wire Ridney and Bidde Outlook in regard to gold and dia- Pilis, Leard again from Himmonds. He said that De Beers, the Feters who said, "I have Diamond Syndicate, and others In never had 's return, of ferested were holding stocks repre- signs of Hidney "trouble

since your Pits cured me Senting," at the old values, very heavy fire ressiga.

stocks of unsaleable diamonds. The To carry Kidney trouble of great Kimberley company, having ex

De Witt's

If a girl talked to French people in were u fa rife were culling right into the any kind you at positively get rid of the hausted its reserves accumulated to French she was understood, but if heral of my back Marind many a time I have cause the polsomous Uric Acid Remember, brother spoke French to a French moimely slonie i out with guy. The led to do this stral recody mas pass, through keep the mines going in a time of man the Frenchman thought he was an awful praios made se face alt drive the diners and the bidder, and not through depression, was how issuing Seven and sallow. The sections were thick and All the bowels, as most kidney pills do. When making a great effort to address him of selfment, and burning gains came on you see the urine change to a muddy bless per Cent: Debentures to the extent in German. (Laughter.) Lady frequently f

colozzamma Zexions sobich distinguishes The #Witte, of £1,250,000 on the security; el -Ampthill had also referred in the

A friend gave me a simple of De Witt's Pils Pills from others you know that they the explosives and works in onder to and told me to try them as they had done her have put their healing touch on the right spot keep going. The simuation in Jotan- practice of dining in hall pre-pod. I did so, and am really thinkful I did, the Idneys and the ladder. paratory to being called" to the Bar Those things had been care- fully thought out by the benches of the society, of whom he was one. (Laughter) Such a feast of reason and flow of soul" as took place was quite incomprehensible to anybody who had not died there (Laughter.) Lady Ampthill said that the pro motion of health we one of the objects of education. That was what the beachers thousat, and then they taid These young men who come here must be taught to eat.” (baughter.) So they set to work, and he was bound to say that by the

Kidney & Bladder Pills

Rheumatism. Cystitis. Backache i

Lumbago,

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Stone." Gravel

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gold, boze pelated in

maarid and storek epers in China, but if you are quabila se. hner's 75mid Content, "Anonta ke Barth Chinge

nesburg was also critical, the Un employment Commission have re ported that twenty-eight mines would bave, to close down if the gold pre- mium totally disappeared. The Government, which was interested in Premiers and German South-West, African diamonds, should do what it could to keep the Diamond Syndicate going, end should also assist the gold mines by reduced railway rates and by allowing the mines to recruit na- tive tropical labour,

Sir: Abo Bailey added the opinion "that if the goal industry were proper- fostered by low railway rates and

Mr. Guy Leonard Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples

"I badumiahly Ditches and yem- Some chait to a zed, shiny "kup, and other to a whis head, sigtely discharging "aź zizívsz : Every day they Gear | get worse and wetric and

ples which append on thy ne

A caused defgurümelit, seale Ne it right they were mezin=.

Earned and I could hardly

bear the bedclothes, 25 d

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