HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE
TOWN GARAGE & RUSSELL STREET GARAGE
SHOW ROOMS
(Pedder Street)
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, AгFRAISES AND SURVEYORS,
-Public Auctions-
THE Undersigned have received instrue- Todrigo, are arctom
THURSDAY, Jaly 28 1981, commencing at 9.45 pm. at No. 1, Macdonnell Road, A Quantity of Valuable Household-Furniture.
Comprising -
Teak batstand. Tapestry covered drawing room waste, Canton blackwood marice cabinet, josz table, marble top table, artachair, teapoya, marble top Teak mutte Jardinieres and stools,
cd, Carpets, Brass vases, eartsins, etc., etc.
Late
Teak extension dining table. dining aksirs, sideboard with bevelled mirror,
inne: waggon, glass cabinet, Brass mounted fender and fire brass.
Teak wardrobe with bevelled glass doors, dressing tables with bevelled mirrors, marble top waststands, Leather covered armchairs, etc.
Also
One Cottage plane by "Collard and Collard"
And
A quantity of Plants in pota.
Ou view from Wednesday, the 27th
faly.
Catalogues will be issued.
Tram-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Anctioneers.
Bongbong, July 20, 1921.
FRIDAY, July 29, 1821. Commercing at 2.30 p.m. their Sales Rooms, Deddell Street.
A Very Fine and Superior Selection of Genuine
Old Curios.
Comprising:-
Fercelain Vases, Ginger jars, Beakers, Boris, Wine cupe, Jessen, Wall plates. Inlaid panels, Flower pots of Fanghi to Towkwong Periods.
Enameled and Cloisonne Plates and Vases, Bronze Vases and incense burners. Crystal, Agate and Jade Figures and Orcaments.
Also
One Yellow Vase - Kanghi.
Four Jade inlaid Placques-Kienlarg
And
A few pieces of Sorchow Redwood-ware.
On view from Thursday, the 28th
July.
Catalogues will be issued.
INTIMATIONS
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT THEM,
JUST received a large Consigament of (1) LACTOGEN the most digestive food for Infanta which keeps good in quality during Hot weather (2) LAC- TOSE (Milk Sagar) for sweetening the foods of Infants and Dyspeption (3) MILFORD MOGRATH FLUID INSEC TICIDE the Best Flaid for destroying Fleas, Mosquitoes, Bugs, Flies and all other Insect Pests in Summer days, and JOHN CABILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Houses,
(1)
PRICES are Tery Moderate. Ins pection and Enquiries are cordially invited.
SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,
Sole Agents for Bengkungiand South Chi Nas, 47 & 18, Connats:[RoadCentral, Enugters
Tophers) Nos, 13
理代
JUST RECEIVED
GARDEN SEEDS.
Sutton's Gold Medal Collection
for exhibition.
in air tight tins. VEGETABLE ONLY
at $29, $11.70, SATE, 87.95, $5.25 and $3.50, pertío.
FLOWER ONLY
at $10.10, $7.37. 83.53, &$8.30, per tia.i VEGETABLE & FLOWER
6: $12.45, 89.90 && $5, per tic.
GRACA & 00,
No. 19, Wyndham Street,
Ecogkong
P. O. Bor 630.
JAPANESE MAKERS.
Every kind of Footwear.
MADE TO ORDER.
CHERRY & 00.,
THE CHINA MAIL.
the
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wherever Cigarettes
are Smoked.
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Manufactured
in England.
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agenta fors-ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES,
ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,
HOTELS AND CAFES.
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PEDDER STREET, Opposite Hongkong Hotel Telephota No. 19%
Hingkong, March 10, 1816,
"SOUL" MARRIAGE.
BARRISTER'S NULLITY SUIT.
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LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers
Hongkong, July 24, 1921.
Terma-Cash on delivery.
CHILDREN A BARRIER."
SCOTS "PAWKINESS."
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Star Ferry
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Razors Ground and Set, Children's Hair-Cutting, Novels, Magazines, Ladies' Fashion Books, Toilet Requisites, etc.
PALACE MOTOR Co., Ltd.
Phone Central
544 Western Branch 3148 Kowloon Branch K207
How Cars For Erre & For Sale.
Private Cars garagod. Bepairing Cars & Speciality.
MASSAGE.
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14 years' experience.
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THE WOMAS SECRETARY,
A barrister's suit for nullity of marriage, in which it was said that the marriage was to be one of seals, divorced from carnal things, came before Mr. Justice Branson in the Divorce Court. The petitioner was Mr. Ian Rankine, of Hoylake, Cheshire, whose marriage to Mrs. Keith Stuart Mackenzie Rankine (formerly Blackie) took place in 1917
Mrs. Rankine in evidence said that about a fortnight after her engage-
ment to Mr. Rankine be told her he DEBT DUE TO ENGLAND FOR
did not want to have children, as they would be a barrier coming be tween two people very much in love
with each other. He further said be did not want to do anything to change ber.
Sir Ellis Hume-Williams: Should you describe him as a passionate lover or a platonic lover?-Be was a very platonic lover.
KING'S RANSOM.
An example of Scottish pawkiness" in financial matters was given by Professor Robert S. Rait, of Glasgow University, in an address at the Royal Institution on the "Auld Alliance between She had no objection, she said, to Scotland and France." his consummating the marriage. After the marriage he objected to "bestial" married life and said it made him feel at Birkenhead, after a four years' en ill to be tear any ott r newly married gagement. The wife denied that she couple. A Mrs. "B. A." became his was responsible for non-consumma-secretary in the summer of 1918, tion, and alleged that it was due to when he was assistant secretary to the International Commission in Kings her husband's refusal and neglect.
Mr. Bayford, KC, for Mr. Rankice, way. said he was 27 years old at the time
Sit Ellis Hume-Williams: When
In May 1920 her
of
When Robert the Second Scotland was captured by the English at Nevill's Cross in 1357 the Scots paid a ransom for his release. "It is
"that Scotland still owes England a perfectly clear," said Professor Rait,
considerable amount of money for
Scotsman is now
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THE PEAK HOTEL.
1,500 Feet above Sea Level
15 Minutes from Landing Stage. Under the Management of-
Mrs. BLAIR.
PALACE HOTEL
KOWLOON
Becently renovated and refurnished, electric light and fans throughout and entirely under new management. Celsius under the personal supervizion of the proprietor, Bar and Billiard Rooms Teema modenatal Special terms to families on application to
Telephone K. 3. Telegraphie Add.; "PALACE,"
HOTEL
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'ASIA'
WEST BUND, CANTON.
Leading Hotel in South China.
First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Fans and Elevators. Roof Garden. Hairdressing Saloon,
Splendid Views of City and Pearl River.
Excellent Cuisine:
Moderate Rates.
Under the Management of the SUN CO., LTD. CANTON.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
A
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LX. ELECTRIC TEAMS Pain Entrance, Elee- trie Lifts, Fans and lighting, European Baths and Sanitary Mongs, Hot and Cold Water Bystem throughout Best of Food and Service
Telephone 575. Talagraphic Adizma (—" VICTORIA"
J. WEICHELL, Manager.
NEGLECTED TEETH.
HOW DISEASE CAN BE PREVENTED.
FRENCH LESSONS
G. MOUSSION
18, Morrison Hill Rosá
AN APPEAL TO. BRITONS IN CHINA:
100,000 DOLLARS
URGENTLY NEEDED
that ransom. The last instalments were never paid, and at compound of the marriage and his wife was 24. did you first begin to have quar He was then engaged at the Board rels about this?-From the very interest the amount which would be of Trade, and no doubt was fairly start he always said he admired outstanding today would be a very
She came to large figure. As heavily worked and suffering from her very much. Insomnia. They spent the first four luncheon and I was anxious to meet Chancellor of the Exchequer I have days at the Savoy Hotel, London her. She was most attractive. We the less hesitation in drawing atten- There was no attempt to consummate were on very amicable terms with tion to the fact!" during the first night, but they used her. I trusted my husband implicitly.
When was the first trouble between Professor Rait sketched the history to go into each other's room. In the
of the "Auld Alliance," which he course of the engagement something you At the time of the armistice.
husband said lasted unbroken for nearly three had been said about the wife's dislike to having children. She bad a dread suggested that she should take centuries from 1295, and which was of childbirth, said counsel
proceedings to annul the marriage, the most long-lived of all European In May 1917 they went to live at He said he was miserable and felt it alliances, except that between Eng.
Companies which deal with insur- 85, Ashley gardens, London, and until would be quite impossible to live land and France. Just as Germany
turned peaceful agreement beance against sickness are paying much March 1918 there were frequent with her, but she did not want her attempts by the husband to consum- married life breken. When be asked tween Great Britain and France more attention than formerly to the into a military alliance, so Ed teeth of their clients. The manager Mr. Rankine, cross-examined by mentioned his health as a cause. She ward 1, ia attempting to conquer of one company told a reporter that Sir Ellis Home Williams, for the wife, suggested they should have a child, Scotland, produced an analogous many diseases are traced to bad admitted that Ee did not want and he replied. "Leave my body to change in the relations between teeth and that pyorrhea appears to France and Scotland. Five hundred bo steadily increasing. Pyorrhea children at first. In 1918, he said, myself."
Mr. Cotes-Preedy, cross-examining: years before the soil of Picardy was begins with poison collecting round he had a women secretary who bad Do you agree that it was a marriage to become sacred forever to Scotland, the gums and later spreads through been on the stage. He became great friends with her and his wife of souls? It was a marriage of in- Scats soldiers had laid down their the systems.
lives there with the French, People -“Pyorrhea starts in such a fila
Treasurer It was a marriage of affection on north of the Tweed never had any way and often has such farreaching was jealous. The secretary obtained tellects or couls. a decree of nullity.
tendency to militariam, but they can consequences that from the point of
themselves
the 00 gratulated circumstance that the record of Scot- tish arms to France was a continuous has to be taken to accepting people record of opposition to the spoilers at the ordinary insurance rates who of liberty and the rights of free show any traces of it," said, the
mate the marriage.
her to bring the nullity suit he never
Sir Ellis: You want to get out of both sides, and one which turned out
ideal in every sense of the word
this marriage as quickly as you can. Anything to do with the woman secretary?-1 naturally wish to marry again. -----
To the secretary? asked Sir Ellis, Mr. Rankine (to Mr. Justice Bran son): Must I answer the question ?
His Lordship: Certainly.
Yes.
When did you lose your affection for your husband ?--In August 1920.
I learnt then that he had been de (celving me for two years and was in
love with another woman.
* Mrs. Rankine said she did not hale
now.
nations.
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| manager.
The following hints on the care of the teeth were given by a Harley- street dentist
Brush your teeth after every meal, rinsing the mouth thoroughly.
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St Ellis: Do you desire to marry her husband now. She looked upon said if he could not get an annulment this woman who has now obtained ahim with indifference. She did not he would go to the United States and
If the toothbrush is not at hand, nullity decree spalast her, husband ? consider him quite an average man divorce her. -Yes.
Mr. Justice Branson, giving jadg-carry out the rinsing.
Use a moderately hard toothbrush, When did you speak to her about Sir John Bland Sutton, the medicalment, said he thought it was establish- marrying? I don't know whether authority, said that Mrs. Rankine ed on the evidence of the wife that not too large. A“ child's size sulla she will marry me now.
had been examined the previous these two people did intend to start most people.
Brush the teeth upwards and Did you ever say to her that if she night, when he found her normal in upon the basis of a childless marriage got free from her husband you would every way and got hysterical- of affection. The evidence of Mr. downwards, always working away try to get free from your wife?---No. Mrs. Mabel H Home said that! Rankine failed to satisfy bim that from the gums.
Sir-Ellis Home-Williams said that once when she dined with the there was incapability on the wife's Keep the brush in a wank carbolle according to the husband this was to Rankines and asked Mr. Rankine if part, and the result was that the solution. be a marriage of souls, of intimates, the quarrel could not be patched up. petition failed. Mr. Justice Branson a marriage divorced from everything he said he was bound to go mad or added that his conclusion left these caraal. Mrs. Rankice was deeply in die if he did not leave his wife. He people tied up in imposible barriers. "I love with her husband and was con- sam
[tem that be should do what...be} thought fit. Over and over again
be told her that intercourse was SODE- MIND THE PAINT!"
thing undesirable.
He had arrived at his decision with [ the greatest hesitation, but it was
upon the evidence,
The petition was then dismissed,
“with edats.
The most important time for clean- ing is just before going to bed.
Brush the teeth on all surfaces. Have teeth examined by a com- petent-dentist at least once a year.
It is a good thing za end all meals with cleansing food, such as an apple, celery, lettuce, or watercress.
MARTIN'S PAPIOL &STETE KLOPILLS
--MARTIN'S
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