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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS, -Public Auctions-

IBM Undarsigned have received instruc-,

And well by Poble suction,

THURSDAY, November 10, 1921,

on

commencing at 11 a.m.

at the Ho Shan Golowr, Kennedy Town,

(For Aonennt of the Concerned,) 400 Bales Old Nowspaper, cach 280 Iba.

· Tinus-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

on

INTIMATIONS

ELECTRIC MOTORS

ELECTRIC VACUUM

CLEANERS.

56

" NILFISK

COMPLETE ELECTRIC. GENERATING PLANTS. with, STORAGE Batteries

delivery from Stock. Danish Chinese Commercial Company, Ltd.

JUST

Chater Roud.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Jamaica Cigars

are of superior quality Mild and Satisfying.

Manufactured in the heart of the most famous Tobacco Growing Belt in the World.

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9, 1921.

NOTICES.

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Hotel Mansions.

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THURSDAY, November 10, 1921, commencing at 2.45 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.. (Por Account of the Concerned.)

10 cases Biscuits,

6 cases Outtuea),

$coes Mustard,

Ieen Tolet Soap,

Also

2 cises Novilina,

And

4 Tales 17onies.

Torms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, November 7, 1921.

on

FRIDAY, November 11, 1921. Commencing at 2.45 p.m.

at No. 3. Block, Kowloon Docks,

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture, (Full Particulars from Catalogue). On view on day of sale. Trans-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneere,

THE Undersigned will sell by Public

Anction on,

TH

MONDAY TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 14th, 15th, and 16th, November, 1921. commencing each day at 11 a. m. (with a liftin interval from

113) to 2:30 pan.)

at the Alsandra Buildings, Tos York Road Central, the premises of.

Ma... KOMOR & KOMOR

Des Voeux Road Central,

(the oldest curio store in Hongkong) THEIR ENTIRE STOOK OF JAPANESE AND CHINESE ART GOODS- ANCIENT AND MODERN.

Framstring of Xybryware, Silverware, Bronzes, Lacquerware, Cloisonnes, Porcomains, Woodcarvings 1mbroideries and Fursitare,

etc., etc.

A unique opportunity for collectors,

Intending purchasere will please note -that, all the lots will be on view on Thursday. Friday and Saturday the 10th, 1th, and 12th, November, 1921, after which hitter date many of the Jarge pieces will be removed until such time as they are actually put up for Bale. This is to enable the auctioneers to reserve the entire-floor spara of the store for the seating dicet homctation of intending purchase15.

Terms: Cash on delivery. Catalogues will be issued,

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Hongkong, November 7, 1921,

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KAISER INTERVIEW.

The Kaiser had given bis solemn word European situation with the Ameri- that he would indulge in-no- more can, TALK WITH COLONEL HOUSE. interviewth Colenel House was indiscretions of this sort, and a private

regarded advisers as a possible infractionat promise.

However, the interview was duly arranged and a breezy description of the scene is given.

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numerous, and it was with difficulty The subjects of discussion were that Colonel House could get to the The current issue of The World's Work contains a further instalment of

main object of his visit, namely, the Bryan Treaty, by which the con- the extremely interesting chapters

tracting parties would pledge them- from the life and Letters of Walter

selves not to go to war without) H. Page," as compiled by Mr. Bunten When the lunch was finished, the taking a breathing space of one year J. Hendrick. The letters tbrow many Kaiser took Colonel House aside, and in which to think the matter over. interesting tidelight on American di- the two men withdrew to the terrace, The Kaiser's general reception of the plomatic history of the peried prece out of earshot of the rest of the President's proposals was not out- ding the war, but perhaps the most gathering. However, they were not outwardly unfriendly, interesting part is that which deals, of sight. For nearly half an hour the with Colonel Houso's interview with Kaiser and the American walked up not; yet the fact is that he manifested Perhaps he was sincere-perhaps the Kaiser in 1914, and the efforts and down, the German generals at a more cordiality to this somewhat made by America to prevent the out-respectful distance, watching the pro- vague" get-together" proposal than break of the world catastrophe. Co-ceeding-resentful, puzzled, curious had any of his official advisers. He Jonel House's mission to Europe was as to what it was all about. carried out on the suggestion of Pre-

encouraged. Colonel House to visit The quiet demeanour of the London, talk the matter over with sident Wilson, with the idea of leading American "Colonel," his plain British statesmen, and then return to up to an Anglo-American-German, citizen's clothes, änd his Berlin. The last thing," he said, “ understanding. In the success of this almost impa, sive face, formed that Germany wants is war. We Mr. Page does not seem to have had a striking contrast to the Kaiser's are getting to be a great commercial much faith, for in April 1914 he,grote dazzling uniform and the general country. In a few years Germany will seene of military display. Two or be a rich country, like England and

to Colonel House:

Ot course you decided wise-three of the generals and admirals the United States. We don't want a ly to carry out yeur original present were in the secres, but only war to interfere with our progress." Berlin plan, and you ought iwo or three; the mass of officers Any peace suggestion that was com- never to have bad a moment's watching this meeting little guessed patible with German safety, he said, hesitiation, if you did have any that the purpose of House's visit was would be entertained. Yet his parting hesitation. I do not expect you to to persuade the Kaiser tobandon words were not reassuring. "Every produce any visible or immediate everything for which the Schlippenfest nation in Europe, the Kaiser declar- results. I hope I am mistaken in stood-to enter an international ed, "had its bayonets pointed at Ger- this. But you know that the German compact with the United States and many. But," and with this he gave Government has a well-Jaid pro- Great Britain for reducing arms a proud and smiling glance at the gressive plan for shipbuilding for a ments, to reach an agreement about glistening representatives of his army certain number of years. I believe trade and the treatment of backward gathered on this brilliant occasion, that the work has, in fact, already peo; les, and to form something of a we are ready!" been arranged for. But that has permanent association for the pre- nothing to do with the case. You preservation of peace. going to see what effect you can produce. Yet the fact that you are

KAISER'S VEHEMENCE.

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who you are, that you make this The one thing which was apparent journey for this especial purpose, that to the watchers was that the Ameriran you are everlastingly right these are was only now and then saying a brief enough.

word, but that the Kaiser was, "as

Colonel House left Berlin not parti- cularly hopeful. The Kaiser impress- ed him as a man of unstable nervous

organisation as one who was just hovering on the borderland of insanity. Certainly, this was no man to be entrusted with such powers as this Moreover, you can't ever tell resulte, usual, doing a vast amount of talking. American had witnessed that day at in this sort of high work with the utmost animation, his arms were con Colonel House to be as great a monaco nor can you afford to make your plans His speech rattled on with the Potsdam. Dangerous as the. Kaiser was, however, he did not seem to slightest reference to probable results, stantly gesticuinting, he would bring to mankind as welo kis military That's the bigues and the glory of it. one fist down into is palm to register advisors. Any ordinary man can, or any ordinan emphatic point, he would stop ary day, go and do a task, the abruptly in his walk, and unlocre favourable results of which may he certain ideas with a menacing fore forescen. That's easy. The big thing finger.

Vice Admiral Sir Alexander L.:

is to go confidently on a task the At times, Colonel House would Duft, K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief of results of which nobody can possibly show slight signs of impatience and the British Squadron and. Captain foresee a turk so vagite and image to interrupt the flow of talk.

probable of definito results that small But the Kaiser was clearly absorbed William M. James, Commander of the men hesitato.

in the subject of discussion. His "Hawkins," now at Chemulpo arrived On his arrival in Berlin Colonel entourage, several times attempted to at Seoul, on Oct. 25, Vice Admiral House bad interviews with several break up thi interview. The Court Duff, his staft and Captain James, leading personages but generally his Chamberlain twice gingerly approach- propoenis were given "a respertful ifed and informed his Majesty that the accompanied by Mr. Arthur Hyde somewhat cynical hearing Holop rial train was waiting to take Lay, British Consul General called on experienced, as Mr. Headrick alows, the party back to Berlin. Each time Baron' Saito, Governor General, who a consid-xable amount of difficulty in the Kaiser, with an angry geettire, gave a lunchunn party for the dis sccuring an interview with the Kaiser waved the intefrunter away. De pairs tinguished visitors. After a tra party bimself. The writer says:

ing of the usual resources, the Kaiserin.

Germany had not yet recovered was sent with the same incasage. The at the Britial Consulate General and from the shock which the Emperor's Kaiser did not treat her so summarily, a dinner at the official residenud" of interviews with certain for lgu but he paid no attention to the to- the l'ummir der in Chief of the Army, correspondents had given the nation quest, and continued to discuss the Vice-Admilial Duff left for Chenolpo.

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