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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYORS.

INTIMATIONS

WE HAVE

Great Varieties of used and unused

Public Auctions- POSTAGE STAMPS

AMMERT BROS. have

received

LAMMERT be dole geur

-to sell by Public Auction

on

SATURDAY, January 21, 1982. Commenting n' il. a.m,

st their Salee Rooms, Duddell Stroot, A Chotop Selection of the woll -mowa St Lambert Rich Crystal

Cut Glassware

Comprising:

Bowls, Plates, Vases, Decanters Juge. Jardinieres, Camille-sticks, Bottles, Fickle Bottles, etc, elc

4180

Myant

A few rutuplate sets of Crestal Table Servicos.

On view from Friday, the Bah January 1922.

Terma-Cash ou dobivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneere

Hongkong, January 17, 1922.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG ORIGINAL

JURISDICTION.

Action No. 224 of 1921,

Between

11. J Murray

ad

PR

Walte Ford t Comparty Walter Jo Ford and Fung Yan Sam

chorain. partacus

Defendants

BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG

AND UNDER THE DIRECTIONS OF THE REGISTRAR, SUPREME COURT.

MESS LAMMERT BROTHES, have sereived instructions to sell by Public Auction Bu

SATURDAY,

the 21st day of Jamary, 1922,

"LI

ית ”

WITHOUT RESERVE

all the tule and interest of the above ni defendant Fang Yau Sam

of and the towing properties wiluate Į

in the C of Hongkong.

No. 4 WYNDHAM STREET,

Victoria,

being timing Portion of Section

B of Inland Lot No. 970.

No. 3 UANGHAI STREET, Mongkokisan,

4

being Se t... B of Kowloon fuld Lot

No. 713.

No 99 PORTLAND STREET, Mongkoktan,

being Set Bud Kaaloon Inland Lot i

No. Th

The above properties are sold subject to all existing mortgages and charges. Particulats and Coalitions of Sale can le obimned from,

MENSES. 10A LO, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong,

Sulteitors

cor from

MESSHS 1.AMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers.

Hongkong, December 28, 1921.

Y ORDER OF THE VENDORS.

Particular and Condit ons of Sale et the

ALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

situated al

FUK TUN HEONG

Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong

and know Kowloon Murine Lot 42 with Godown

and Buildings thereon

IN ONE LOT

the Bald

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

011

WEDNESDAY,

the 8th day of Pobruary, 1929,

at 3 o'clock pm.

at their Salos Rooms, Duddell btreet,

Victoria Hongkong,

by

MESSES. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioucers,

THE FROPERTY CONSISTS OF:-

All that pieco or parcel of ground situated at Fnk Taun Heeng, Kowloon known and registered in the Land Office an K. M. L. 48 together with the messuago ero ions and buildinge hereon erected and known as 27. Chungking Streets The Property is theld for the unexpired residne of the term of 75 years from the lat January, 1900 under Crown Lense dated 2nd Captember 1903, Annual Crown rent $140.00 payable by half yearly insta! shin on the 20thi. December and 28th, Juns, boundaries

Bouth North

Eoat Weeb 200 205'9 100'8" 08′0′′ Ares 20240 Square feet.

For further particulars apply to

MEARS. WILKINSON &"ÜRIST, Vendors Bolicitors

or ta LAMMERY BROS. ·

Kyle Auctioneers,

akong, January 15, 1988.

Single, Hets, Packets, Bags, and

On approval Books, FOR COLLECTORS.

GRACA & 00., Dealers in Postage Stampe, Post Cards, Seeds, &c., &c. No. 10, Wyndham Street, P. O. Box 620

Hongkong

JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear, MADE TO ORDER.

CHERRY & 00.,

PEDDER STREET, Opposite Hongkong Hotel

Telephone No. ABi.

Hongkong, March 30. 1814.

MASSAGE.

Mrs. HONDA and Mrs. KISAKL 14 years on porionco. No. 24. Wyndham Street (opposite to the "Chins Mil

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ST. PAUL'S GIRLS' SCHOOL.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

THE ANNUAL REPORT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The annust prize distribution and elebration of the second graduation of the Chung Hok Class of St. Paul's Girls School took place at the Theatre Royal yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of the | students, their parents and friends. I Mrs. Claud Severn distributed the prizes to the successful studenta.

The Headmistress, Miss Woo. read her annual report as follows :--

her speech, ale advised the girls to be se reliant, fluitty and useful in the home and very kindly promised to award two przgs for Home Nursing un! Cooking. We hope the next

we shall, de well enough to jenmpote for these coveted prizes Lady Stabbs also graciously presented us with a Golden Text, duly framed.

in reads as follows:-

by rômes through what we give rath than what we take; bagpiness through services, not through being: served; peace through labour, nut rosi

I hope that we all will profit by this noble precopt.

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success.

I am happy to recced the fear successes the girls have made in the motiv tirs outside the School curri colum. At the beginning of the year Mr. R. 11. Ketewall taught the girla

art in a play entitled Uncle i

wrillon by himself. Bud was .. grand

By one evening's performance we were able to raise $1,500 which we sent to the North China Famine Relief Food We cannot thank Mr. Kotewall sufficiently for the valuable time he thus gave us, and for his wonderful paticnee in trailing the arly Jam bound to aid that some of our girls showed marked histrionic inability

It is with thankfulness that I am now giving you a brief account of the Seventh year's work of our School, and at the same time announcing to, you the culebration to day of the Second Graduation of our Chung Ho | Clas or Middle School. In 1919 nine girls were graduated, two having been pupils of the school since its establish ment in 1915,

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Lumbago

Do away with it. once and for all. Half a tempoonful of Krushen Salts every ing in a tumblerofhotwater That'sal Butevery morning, teatenbei. Enough for two months in a bottle

Kruschen Salts

A. WAIM & Co Fr

So Young lot. Hong Kong and anal, an Ambas

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

Reuters Service to the China Mail.)

AT WASHINGTON.

pronouncement

be

The highest number on the roll

WASHINGTON Fruary 24h. 1921 was 250 as against 170 in the The result of the last M. C. L.

4ally stated that the fate of previous year, showing an increase of | Bazaur was also most encouraging, the Four Paver Pacific Pact nias 50 pupils; the highest average number We made $1,500, which was $400 decat by ex-Pres dent. Walstra who hae hitherin, sther his rearrent. refrained more we dal in the previous year. from interfereure with politics Appar in one month was 221, and the highest The whole of this sum was paid as untly Mr. Wilson apposes the Pact on attendance in one day was 231. TEC

usual to the League. I wish here to the ground thma it does not constitute a Stail has also grown from 20 to 2,express once meie my grateful thanks minor League of Natus or does it tend including five foreign teachers, but the many friends who extended to to promote that iden, but that if therely constitutes another baisner of power excluding four part time teachers who us their generous belp in this matter. agreement likely to result in further warn kindly giving their services There were other small sumu of and entanglements. It is expreted that gratuitously.

MONY given by the School for Mr. Wilson will shortly make a public demurring the 1et Mr. and Mrs. Miles have santiered various purposes, $200 to the Yunnaneres pindet That Mr. Wil good service to the Schoni, the former Missionary Society; $10 for building i's action will disach at least mix of as muse teacher, the latter as drill the Church of our Saviour in Canton; the Forteen Demberals now supporting instructor, whose sucere-fil labunt is $1 to the Shaus Mission for the treaty, leaving only six remblicans exhibited before us to day. Miss building a school; and S60 for the red to defeat the Pact, the irrevon. Ied by Senators Borah La Mitchell is to be thanked for her support of a girl in Nanning. Follette and Hiram Johnson doubtless patient endeavours over the cen

These sums of money given were providing the necessary winfovement

It

Hughes's is understood that Mr position and conversation lessons chiefly obtained through the self

resolution does not prohibit open dour the lower forma. Since denying efforts of the Staff and girls the acquisation of properties and rights Grammar was taken up by Miss About fifteen girls in the Chung Hok, essary for any particular commercial Kotewall at the beginning of 1921 Lasses gave free lessons at the Sum industrial or financial undertakings in in the second part of the throughout the

marked mer Bible Vacation School for the undertakes to be guided by the School,

H poor children, and the result was to principles of the open due a improvement has been shown

regards take pride in mentioning that on thless satisfactory than in previous applications for regnome rights and pei day of his inspection in December | years.

vileges The parties agree fu refer all disputs to an impartial commission, Jast Mr. Cavalier ww kind enough to The Student Y W.CA. has accom·

LATER. remark that our girls on the whole listed at only its religious aime Apart from the pants mendimmed earlier spoke better English than sut also its purpose of developing the the offical revised text of Mr. Hughes's resolution follows the Fines "open door children who studied in English executive bility of the girls. This is

of the orginal declaration, binding the schools. Miss Rogie Hall is a teneber

manifestod in the well-organized signatory tiotergents and their 1029 worthy of praise. She is not only a Christmas concert which the girls gay others The solution provides fur the

tionals Bos serk superion rights good and patient teacher of English, on Deamber 27 last at the St Paul's sabashent of a Bard of Reference in c. 1 tar handler Outarch. Wo 2 Fax Blood 174 Beta for (ronto Weaknormen But has been very successful in Calege ground by the kind permission China to which disputes under the agere BY KARLINNGGREKIOTS PÉICKIM PMULANETE

Ahmad to Haverstock RA., Wed

teaching embroiderică. WOW THIKATION AS #:

of Principal of the College and ment may be referred for investigation which entertained, without a bitch,

LATER. about 1500 people.

TANG YUK, DERTIGT. Spostmoor to

the late BIEN TING, 14, D'Aguiler Street.

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Ware fortunate to have added the Chiuree Stuff Mr. Au Luk chau. Mr to King tsz. Miss Wong Oi To, Misa Loh Yut Sue Miss Wong Wing Hian and Miss Chai Ye Hing. They have all proved to be very satisfactory in their work. especially Mr. Au who has made the rather difficult subject of Geography

Chin which

At a meeting of the Far Eastern Com mitte. Mr Hughes proposed the stale There man be no doubt hat the School tishome of an international tribunal in

is meeting the need of an important section of the Chinese community,

order to consider disputes over private and Italy support. on es to reigners in China.

essions

but unfortunately we have outgrowned and Frare opposed the proposal the umber that the present preuss which provides for the protection not can accommodate; in fact the exis. only of China but of the Powers trom

encroachments by other nationals

The

interesting to the girls with the conting building is old and dilapidated Japanese supported the proposal in prin

and

situated เป

in

扎 noisy cple asking for time before replying surrounded by formally locality, bring tenement houses on all sides. We

SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.

sequence that much improvement has been effected. Drawing, as you see from our programmes now in your bands, has also made progress under are also greatly hampered by having

JOHANNESBURG, January 18th. the skilful direction of Mr. Lo King that the physical side of the children uo play-ground, and it is so esential

A communique state that no progress was made at the conference between the should have its full development. In

Chataber of Mines and the Industrial view of the rapid growth of the Federation This has greatly disappoint- School, I venturs to express the hope ed the public. The position is now that the Government will, in the near described as the worst since the beginning Pumping in all except two

taz and Miss Lo Chui Wa.

The

MOPLAH EISING.

DELR) January 18th.

It was officially stated in the Council

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There will be only a slight change in the Staff this year, I am glad to say. Mrs. Birch, after hav ng render ed a year's good work, will leave us future, grant us a suitable sile for of the strike

mines is pr reeding satisfactorily. en account of indifferent health, and erecting thereon a new building with her place will be filled by Miss Lily a gymnasium and a play-ground. If Song who is an experienced teacher. a site is grante', I am sure that the Mies Sue is another teacher whose friends and parents of the girls services we hope to secure for teach-will help us to raise part of the cost of Hate Hat 2.250 Moplaha were killed ing Chinese in the lower Forms.

of the building.

and 6.727 Bestenced to imprisonment. School is well stuffed, and individual

f Hindus were forcibly Many thousands Before closing I should like to say converted to Isina. The military ex attention is paid to the scholars not a few words to the Graduates. I am peaditure the Moplah campaign only in their studies, but in the shap. glad that every one of them has the amounted to fifteen lakhs ing of their character and the care of ambition to take B vocation The Legislative Assembly adopted with thair physical being. Consequently and I sincerely hope that the nation a resolution welcoming the of Wales's visit and пxpressing better work is done in all the Clusses. training which they have had confidence that a full uncasure of rea- The general health of the pupils in the School will fit them in some possible Government could not be long has greatly improved, as is evidene-measure for any work which they may delayed anticipating the day when India ed by the exceptionally high percent choose to undertake; but no matter would take her proper place as an equal age of attendance during the year, what it is, I hope that they will ever During last

summer the School remember their School motto "Faith, organized launch picnics, and during Hope and Charity" and endeavour to the winter mouths we made excur- carry it out constantly and without sions to various places of interest in faltering to the honour and glory of the Colony. The most successful trip

Was

a visit to Shu-tin by train, spending the day there. Nearly the the Whole School went, exospt kinder-garten children.

The little achievements that we bave been able to attain are due to the antiring efforts of the staff whose devoted services cannot be too highly praised. With deep appreciation of their co-operation and conscientions work, I wish to extend my hearty thanks to them.

God.

THE GRADUATES.

Following graduntes:

are

the Chung Hok

UPPER PRIMARY.

Misses You Sou Ping, Yung Ches yea, Young Suk Toon, Log Man Ches, Cheng. Took Hoo, o Wei Teing. Lee Sin Taing, and Poon Mu Fong.

MIDDLE BODOOL.

Misses Chong Hung You, Ho Bui I would lik

Sum, You Kwok, Ying, Long Sau take this to opportunity to thank Miss Pitts, Yang, Lam Bui Lin, Choy Wing Kan,

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pürtner in the British Commonwealth,

BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

LONDON, January 18th. M Poincare and Mr. Lloyd Goorge exchanged cordial, telegrams on the ocen sion of the formation of the now Paris Ministry, M. Poincare declaring that. France will hasten to resume, in the most cordi

examination spirit, the

of Anglo- firmly hoping that by questions they will succeed in mutual solving the gurations in the best interests two countries. Mr. Lloyd George replied: The British regard the safety of France from German aggression, the maintenance of the Treaty of Versailles and payment of reparations to France, as common interents of the two poopten for which the French and British inuet stand together.

GENCA CONFERENUE,

Hov. Mr. Tso Bro Kai, Mra. Mitchell Loung Suk Hing and Suto Wel Tub State Department has received an

TBM Undersigned have reesired Instrue and Dr. Chow Wal-cheung for hav. Shaung.

flons to mil bƒ Public Amotion.

MONDAY, January, 29, 1997, Bommencing at 245 p.m.

at Glenhorns" Kimberly Road, Kowloon,

A Gannilty of Household

Farnlivyo..

(Full Preticulars from Catalogue) On view from Baidrdey, the 2ial just. For Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., -Audilor,sora, Tamún y 15. 10.

STRAIGHT AT IT. THERE enote ofour "boating around the bush.” Wẽ might se woll out

ing given the School their valuable services free: the first two in teaching Boripture, the second in teaching Kaiting and the third Home Nursing. I deviro alag to thank Miss Kotówall for taking charge of the School uur with it first endast. Wo want you to try ingry absence from the Colony Chamberlain's Cough Remely the ext the Submer. We are grateful to time you have bough or old. There Lady Blubbs for her visit to the trazos 10 far as we ord why you chiduld not do nn. This prejuration Baboo in November last, and for the | by: ja remarkable, cures has gained » kind interest as showell in and the world wide; regntation, and people. tof 13 In the highall

encouragement she gave to the girl everywhere speak for sale by sus

At the thure. In this souris of

WARNINGTON, January 18th,

invitation to participate in the Economic Conference at Genoa.

CROUP.

EYCRY Foung child, te susceptible de croup. Don't wait until this dread- "ful dissmu Kitacks your little nue balo a Jon propre for 1 1 o mes in tho aight when chomilats" shops ten usunify, i alo:ed, and this slòng about warnle Dot and keep belie Cough Remedy At finnd. "muta quickly must is absolutoly harmless, Forkmale by all, Oberlate and blore

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