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by Public Auction,
IN
TUESDAY.
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February 7, 1929.
2.30 p.m
their Sales Roonas, Duddell Street
A Large Quantity of Valunblo Household Furniture,
Comparining t
Toak hafstand with foveiled maro Chandra Fit, Tek Desk, Book Blad, Oxantel, Cari talles, Bluris wplato. stood Carpets, Pictures, Vase and comments, Elective Radiatur,
eti ele
Traak sudcard with hevelled mirisa, đining babies and chats Silver endomy 1. Jee chest, Banner waggon, Tex tables, Crack and Glass ware, ode, el.
Single From bandsten), Wardrolar will bevelled mitrine, Dressing tables, ; Chest of drawers, Marble top Harl etra dig eta
Also
Do it manglen Typewater, Inew, Underwood Typewriter, (new)
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The saw from: Megalis, the ith Fel
Catalogues will be issued.
Tertos ---Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
Hongkong. February 1. 12
BY PEER OF THE VENHORS
Perouders and 4 peletion of Sade
the
VALPABLE LEASEBOLD
PROPERTY
Situated
FER TAX BUNG Kowloon in the Colons of Hongkong aani known as
Kowl
Mare Lot 12 with Godown
Buildings theten
IN ONE LOF
by
PUBLIC AUCTION
On
WEDNESDAY.
sh law of Pebrer
195.
at 3 alock pm For Sales Rooms, Daddell Stroet,
Votoria Hongkong.
by
Ms. LAMMENT BROS, Auctioners.
THE PROPERTY CONSISTS OT
All that piece or parcel of ground situated at Fnk Taun teung, Kowloon | know and registers in the Land Office as K. M. L. 47 together with the messuage en c ions and buildings thereon erected and known as 27 Übungking Street. The Property is beld for the unexpired residue of the term of 5 years from the 1st January, 1900 under Crown Lease dated 2nd Beptember 1903, Annual Crown rent $140.00 payable by half yearly instal- ments on the 25th. December and 25th. June, boundaries
North South
200*
West
205'0" 106'3' 90'6"
Area 20240 Square feet.
For further particulars apply to
MESSRS, WILKINSON & GRIST. Vendors Solicitors
or fo
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The Auctioneers.
Hongkong, January 13, 1922.
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is turned a bell rings and 1,000,000 prayers have ascended to heaven. In LIFE ON 10 BARLEY GRAINS A other places wind was used to do the
DAY.
beautiful gold brocades, and priceless silk hangings were put up for a buck- ground This photograph proved same work. This latter was perhaps, afterwards most useful and people the most constant as the wind blows hundreds of miles away used to beg both summer and winter in Tibet. shrines and worshipped it and burnt for a print of it, as they put it in their whereas for six months in the year! the water is frozen, and water wheel incense before it and I could not give is silent and can offer up to prayers. the picture of the old abbot of anyone a more welcome present than "After leaving Phuri several
Fascinating stories of life in Tibet and on the slopes of Mount Everest were told by Col. Howard Bury the leader वर्ग the expedition which discovers d the must practicable members Wuy to the summit of Everest (29,140 Lest high). Another expedí tion is to go out to try to reach the
summit itself.
Col. Bury was lecturing at the Queen's Hall, W., to a joint meeting of the Royal Geographical Society of the Alpine Club, the organisers of the expeditions.
20-FEET HEDOUS.
"Leaving Darjeeling on May 18 and 19, the expedition crossed Sikkim, which owing to its heavy rainfall, is a country of marvellous vegetation,"
of the expedition bad
Shekar tchode." stomach troubles and Dr. Kells the geulogist, who travelled over After paying a tribute to Dr. Heros, gradually grew weaker until on the more cuntry than any other member last march before reaching Kampa of the expedition, and to Major Dzong while being carried in a litter, Wheeler, the surveyor, who spent over a 17,000ft pass, he died. He was burie at Kampa Dzong, in 8 ght of 15,000 to 20,000 feet high, Colonel roost of the summer in lonely camps three great mountains he had climbed Bary said: and in view of Moun. Everest, which he had so longed to approach.
with
caves.
SACRED VALLEY.
"At Tinki Dzong the barley was which grows in Rongshabr Valley, and "Owing to the amount of juniper just beginning to come up, for in Tibet it can be grown and ripened at which is very aromatic and used as heights of over 15,000ft., and during incense, the valley is looked upon as the summer months I asw one of the hermits that lived here in caves sacred one, and there were several said Col. Bury. Wonderful butter-finest crops that I have seen anywhere. ties of every shade and Luc fitted On June 11 we left Tinki and had among the rocks. The nearest village across the path, scarlet clerodendrons the sual trouble in starting. Some supplied them with food, and morning and evening clouds of incense used to made brilliant patches of colour in the 45 families were supplying us dark green of the luxuriant foreat transport, and as "ach wanted the scend from the months of their After ten years of meditation among buge tree ferne. Creepers and lightest loads for their animals, ferus tung from every tree, white, there was a babel of noise and nothing orange, mauve, er purple orchids grew was done. The headman eventually among the masses and ferrs on the settled the squabbling by taking branchs of the trees, and showed pp garter from each family, and after in lovely clumps of colour. The mixing them up laid one on each load expedition passed hig bedges of and whoever was the owner of the daturas on the way, 15 to 20 feet in garter had to take the load. | Leight and covered with hundreds of great white trumpet-shaped blooms, quite eight inches in diameter and fully a foot in length.
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the anchorite is supposed to acquire support I fa on ten grains of barley a day. There was a female anchorito here, they told us, who had lived to 138 years, and was greatly revered. She forbade any animals to be killed, and hence wo found the wild sheep everywhere very tame.
great holiness and to be able to
were
CAMP IN SAND STORM. "Our next camp was in the sand
"The Rongbuk Valloy was wild and dunce, close to where the Bhong Chu gloomy, with great cliffe coming down and Yaru Rivers meet, cutting their to the muddy glacier stream, but it "Ever since leaving Darjeeling our way through the Himalayan range. was a strangely holy valley too for mules had been giving trouble, and A howling gale was blowing, and dry at a height of 16,500ft, there was a two or three from each party had to sand was blowing in smoke like wisps, large monastery, and besides the be left behind after each march," said Much to our a rprise, there suddenly inhabitants of the monastery, they Col. Bury. After travelling for four appearo just before sunset and for told us there were between three and days we stopped at Roigli, hoping away down the valley over the clouds four hundred hermits and nans/living they might recover after a day's rest. Fality and very beautiful peak This in little solitary cells er caves. All The mules had a'rendy been left we eventually deci 'ed must be Mount the wild animals and birds in this behind and one bad died. The next Everest, and the next morning wo valley march to Eidonchen was a short one
wonderfully tame. were able to prove this. Our drivers With my own eyes I watched the of only 9 miles, but the path elimbed | rallel] this prak Ghome-uri, the wild storp come down in the early from 2,700 feet, and this completely Gorldesa of the Furquoise Peak. I morning to the hermits calls and finished the mules. There was now Tib t Evereat is called Chromo lungma being fed not 100 yards from our nothing else to be done except to send | Godless Mother of the country. camp and I walked up openly to the males back and sely on what lonai The days" w arch brou ht us to within 20 yards of a herd of burkel transport u could get.
Shekar Dzong. Immense crowds and they showed no signs of cur We were however on the main Camic to see us and wore most Hook pigeons and other wild birds. trade route to Tibet and bad passed alarmning in their attentions, fed out of our bunde. hundreds of Tibetan mule sonu 6o APbil wa were bore wo visited the which we were able to get to her a monastery, while was n very rich one." to Yatung. The path i· a steepsjane. hubbnt was the reincarnation of a causeway up the main idem abbot, and was looked upon regular via d'orona. Lécheu aloud an extremely holy man." Ho find
ed, sitting up at the end or gay spent years of his life in this mona leaf and liru and waying at theory, and all the monks anemed to passers-by, p
kad ira sih, Ir his g ntle and charming
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STRAIGHT AT IT. BERE nouse for "bating sround with it first as last. We want you to try the bush. We might as well out Chamberlain's Coub Hemedy the next * On the way from Young on Phen [at oralit „Ille attendante with thind you have • oough or cable “Tháng (28 malen) we visited the Gallien murder pillile dur padedly Bim to ho no
To fall as we can on why Donka montorius both tonsining photographed as they wanted to have world wide suutastru, and people
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