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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, ÅFPRAISENS

AND SURVETORA.

Public Auctions-

ON

[181 Undersigned have received instrua- dons to sell by Publie A action,

TUESDAY. September 6, 1921, Commenting at 2.30 p.EL

at the Sales Rooms. Daddell Street, A Pieliection of Old Chinese Fainting & Curios,

Also

A few res of Jade ware and Coral Ornaments.

Taros: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hongkong, August 31, 1921.

VITTORE AT THE BON LA.

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(3)

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BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE,

FOLITICAL WRANGLES,

THE CHINA MAIL.

VIOLENT SCENE IN FRENCH CHAMBER.

EMIR IN THE AIR.

FIRST FLEES, THEN FLIES.

With the end of his London visit in sight, the Emir of Katsina, the

THAMES ARCHAEOLOGISTS.

WHERE CESAR MAY HAVE CROSSED THE RIVER,

The members of the London and

native Nigerian ruler, took a bold Middlesex Archaeological Society step. With his son and Mr. Webster, visited several places of interest on his English "protector," he motored Thames side the other afternoon to Kenley Aerodrome, near Croydon under the guidance of Mr. Arthur to make the first fight of his life.

Bonner, F.S.A. The first point of The Emir's brave resolutions were! at firar rather damped by the be call was Walton Parish Church, which. haytour of an aeroplane propelier. Mr. Bonner explained. consisted A blast of wind blew his white robes into a whirl, and he and his son took originally of a nave and chancet only: none of the eleventh century work to their heels.

But they were soon craning their was left. In succeeding centuries

stunts" of necks watching the some airmen who went up for their various portions had been added. He drew special attention to the benefit.

"I couldn't be turned inside out palimpsest brass to John Selwyn, the and upside down like that," said the keeper of Oatlumls Park in the six- Emir gravely, though the little boy teenth century, who once leapt from seemed prepared to take the risk. his harse no to the back of a deeting The airmen gave him a selama pledge | stag, guided it with. his sword into that there would be no "stunts, and the presence of Queen Elizabeth and then the Emir gathering his robes together, entered a Bristol Fighter with his son. He had a ten minutes fight with Flight Lieut. J. M. Robb as a pilt.

The efforts of the Opposition to embroil the Government over the affair of the Banque Industrielle de Chine have suceeded. All the elements that make up an "affaire" in France were added either in the debate in the Chamber or by the press. Scandalous accusations of fraud and breach of, trust against high officials, personalities, TC- motives ligious and anti Clerical to obscure the real issue, lies given and received, secret documents and timely indiscretions are now associated with the failure of the Banque de Chine as they were in past years with Captain Dreyfus and the Panama affair of M. de Lesseps

The Banque de Chice, which suspended payment on June 30, we know, was carried on

by Senator Berthelot, son of the former Minister for Foreign Affairs and brother of the Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Office, He is a Republican and as such counts on the support in the present affair of his political friends of the Centre and the Left.

He was very proud when he re When the bank had to admit is turned to earth again. "I wouldn't position, the question of its fate was mind being turned upside down at brought up before a meeting of the," he said to a reporter. "What directors of other banks, presided a nice big look at London! I saw a

man tending a horse in a field and

he looked like a chicken"

there despatched it. Each side of the hinged brass depicts the incident, with slight differences of detail. The tomb of Lilly, the seventeenth century astrologer, was also pointed out: and in the vestry was shown the scold's idle, which, curiously enough, has lost its tongue.

HISTORY OF COWEY STAKES,

On leaving the church the members visited the old Manor House, a pic- turesque timbered building dated about 150), and one of the many places where the death warrant of Charles I. is supposed to have been

over by M. Doumer. Minister of finance Mr. Doumer, in spite of the efforts of the Banque de Paris and Pays-Bas. which wished to save the useful organisation of the Banque de Chine and thought it possible.-re- Three Quai d'Orsay telegrams fused to intervene and let the news were in certain cases signed with the of its liquidation be published. It name of M. Leygues, and dated the was said at this meeting that the last day of his Ministry. One of signed. The house, which, without Chinese Government had offered them, given to the Conservative anti-mach authority, is associated with great sum as a loan to the bank to Briand paper "Echo de Paris" pre- Bradshaw. is now untenssted. and save it. Later, the Chinese Legation sumably by a treacherous subordinate is rapidly falling into decay. declared that it knew nothing of this, of M Berthelot from the files of the

A pleasant riverside walk past and later still it was announced that Quai d'Orsay, provoked a "derpenti" Cowey Stakes, and then across the from M Leygues, who took the ferry beaght the members to Shep- after all the offer actually existed.

Now one very important part of matter before the House, saying that | the bank's clientele and depositors he had never seen or authorised such Porton Church, which was briefly inspected. Referring to the Stakes. were Catholic French missions in the telegrama.

marking the place Far East, Those Royalist and extreme M. Briand, who replied, entirely long regarded as Right friends, who wished to save the covered the responsibility of M. where Julins Cesar crossed the river. depositors, were indifferent or bestile Philippe Berthelot. The scene that Mr. Benner said that the exact site to the fate of the directors, and, followed was violent. Almost every was never mentioned by the older

in animus

France writers, and it could not be said indeed, anxious for their downfall. political

side or definitely whether the stakes were This was the first complication from had been enlisted on one the political point of view. So the the other, and to make matters east or west of the past where the Royalist papers engaged in a fierce worse it was evident that an organis-river changed its bed. If Julius attack on the directors and on M. ed attempt to upset the Briand Cesar crossed with 15.000 infantry Doumer, while insisting that the Ministry was on foot. The voting and cavalry, the stakes would probab- interests of the depositers should be was close for an adjournment of they have been cleared away by troops preserved.

on beforehead. The presence General de Castelnau, a Royalist, sent THE ALLEGED TELEGRAMS. Failing in this, the attack tock on who had in the early days of the nf stakes bure nis necessary connec a second stage on the alleged dis- Briand Ministry been refused the tion with Julius Cassar: there were covery that M. Philippe Berthelot bad dignity of a marshal's baton, came other purposes for which they might sent telegrams last January to Lega- before the House and said that M. have been inserted in the stream, and tions abroad insisting that the Briand had promised him the resigna- he advised the members to keep an French Government would guarantee tion of M. Philippe Berthelat and had

open mind on the subject and to the back. The cause of the messages admitted the gravity of the facts remember that the levels of land in is alleged to have been telegrams alleged. This M. Briand denied in from Reuter's Agency to China call such terms that it amounted to the the Thames Valley were higher now than they were when Casar crossed The affair ing attention to the wear state of lie direct. More uproar.

the river. is thus not by any means over. the Banque de Chine.

debate.

Eaten up with Rheumatism But DeWitt's Cured him

Another splendid triumph for Famous "Proof Cure"

Do you suffer fram rheumatic aboot-jpf the bladder. You cannot have goodvised to try De Witt's Kidney and ing pains in the limbs and at aching health and spirits while this poison is Bladder Pila. I was surprised and your aytem. Bright's Disease in delighted at the reliet I obtained after Faw people know the real cause of june of the deadlims of modern com the first dure. I continued with them, these troubles and how they lead up to paints, and you neglect any kind and got rapidle better, and could soor ful disc that muse bousands utht kidney or bladder weiknés, you get about without crutches. I hire deaths every year.

hre running a serioze risk. Ir is dan peen able to walk and work in entfurt Those who are inclined to kidney serous to delay. It is no longer ever since that time, and I feel I owe trouble should be on the look out for cerary to safer. Here is the star symptoms which will prove to them of a man who was cared coupletely whether their kidneys are weak at not, kidney trouble.

sad these symptoms stwuld not be over-fo

looked or diaregaided, because serinus and incurable forms of kidney and bladder disorder mar! will very slight i symptoms, and gradually get worse. How are you to recognise kidney and Bladder trouble? Just sak yourself the question, "Have I any of the following arptoma! Have 1 a nasty Laste in the mouth fest thing in the morning, pañiness under the eyes, general feeling of weakness and irritability, aches and pahs in various parts of the body? Have I constipation, clondy urine, or sharp stabbing or sching rains- pain as though my back will break"? These are the sure and certain symptoms of kidney trouble, and those who ofer from backache, rhemmatio, fout, acialica, gravel, alone, cystitis (infam mation of the bladder), or pains in the racles and joints, are all andering thess pain through weak or diseased kidneys, for these are positively the symptoms of kidney trouble.

Thao signs of kidney or bladder trouble are caused by the poisonous acid In the blood which the kidneys should ramore, but they do nal, owing to their being in a weak state.

The kidneys are the fillers of the body, and it is through thera that;

complete and wonderful cure to De

of Witt's Kidney and Eadder Fill

De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pille Jego straight to the kidneys, instead of merely regolating the bowels, as most -called Kidney Püh" do. This i the secret of their marvellous efficacy. They are so finely compounded that they pass from the stomach straight into the kidneys and into the bladder. Thi is sitively proved to youwh n you see that "blue-coloured, wine. here cannot be any doubt this very fact alone proves that De Witt's ills have been just w ere yoù require them to go the kidneys and the Lidder. Fou see it for yoursel£

If your kidneys are fealthy you make a air bid for general good bealth and spirits. Many people's lives are made arden ly those tiring, weakening, backache paies, hose rheumatic twinges in the limba, these baring bladder paína, and discomfort. and the irritability and depression that is always a sure sign Jafidney ud bladder werki 134. These ymptoms are the for runners Jof rheumatism gooi, lumbago, a d bladder inflammation, that make life Jan incessant torture, or the terrible |Bright's discase that caures so MADY |death every year. A proper kidney

M. THOMAN THOMAS, (From Phot), remedy, properly administered, will remove from the system the oisons which cause all this pain and dive se

the imparitia from the blood pass out of the system. If the kidneys are out Mr. Thomas Thomas, of Park Sided prom t: normsi grod health of order, these impurities, which take Tredegar, saya For four or five and outlook.

the form of liny jagred crystals of year I was eaten up with rheumatism. Vithin 24 hours they are absolutely eric acid, are held up in the body, My arms and laga swelled so badly guaranteed to relieve the pain, and a causing those rheumatic twinges in the that I had to bobols out on crutches blue tinge in the arine proves to you, joints and muscles and stabbing pains Sometime I had to cw up and doxo for your own satisfaction, that the in the back. Other ways in which the stairs on hands and knees, the healing properties bave past right kidney trouble shows itself are bead pain, was an terrible. Alter I had through the kidneys and bladder. achos, nervous debility, awollen feet, tried many doctors and advertised They hardly ever fail to effect a per bad breath, courtipation, and weaktas promedia, without me, I was admanent cure.

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Stopping some applause in court MESSAGE FROM LORD NORTH- during the hearing at Swansea of charges of conspiracy to defraud against seven men connected with the National Alliance House Pur- chase Investment Company, Mr. following wireless message, dated Justice Roche said: "If I hear the July 20, from the s. "Aquitania” to..., slightest sound or signs of disapproMr. Keep, the London correspondent bation or approbation of anything

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Having only seen an abbreviated account of the Prime Minister's attack, I must defer reply till I reach New York on Saturday."

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