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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEKES, AFFRAINERS AND STEVETORA.
-Public Auctions-
THE Undardgued have recolved instrue, Hana to sell sy Pabile Arctico,
PA
WEDNESDAY, June 7, 1920 commencing at 230 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Deddell Street,
b
A Quantity of
Valuable Household Furniture, Comprising:-
Teak sideboard, with bevelled mirror, teak dining table and chairs, diaper waggons, tea table, etc, elc.
Teak double and single bedsteads. Wardrobes with bevelled mirrors, dressing tables, marble top wash- stands, chest-of-drawers, etc.
On view from Tuesday the 6th Jund
Catalogue's will be issued.
Tenna Cath on delivery-
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
00
THURSDAY. June 8, 1922.
sommencing at 11 a.m.
at No. 37 Queen's Road Central
The Whole of the Stock in Trade of "Bonton”-
On view from Tuesday the 6th ist, Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctionecra
Eongkong, June 2, 1999.
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FRIDAY, June 9. 1822
commencing at 11 a
st their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street,
10 cases Copal Varnish
5 cases White Drier
3 cases Copper Paint
50 droms Quick drying ships Paint
in white, black, gray, red and brown
25 drums Boiled Oil
10 drums Black Varnish
19 drums Linseed Oil
30 drams Pale Boiled Oil
38-drums Tur, eatine
25 drams Anti corrosive paint
2 drues Anti-fouling paint
72 kegs White Lead
500 Legs White Ztac
65 kegs Bruns Paint
2
8 cases Antimony Oxide
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.
from
INTIMATIONS
FOR SALE
STAMP COLLECTOR'S OUTFIT.
Magnifying Glasses, Tweezers. Stamp Mounts,
Transparent Envelopes, Stamp Catalogues, Stamp Albums,
Philatelic Handbooks
ko. de da
GRAJA & 00. Dealers in Festage Stamps, Religions Goods, Garden Seeds, Teya, de. No, 10, Wyndham #tiant, 2. D. Box $20.
Hongkong
JAPANESE MAKERS,
Every kind of Footwear.
MADE
TO ORDER.
CHERRY & CO.,
& D'AGUILAR STREET,
Opposite Kayamally & Co. Telephone No. 491
Hongkong, March 20, 1914.
OFFICE
WOLKS
3. Que Ret. t Heart St. Wincha: Rol
THE EASTERN SUPPLY CO. General ContrKIOJ
House and Office Famishen Ship' Upholsterers and Painten
Tel. 04.
MASSAGE.
| Mrs. HONDA, Mrs. KISAKI and
R. SHIMIZU.
No. 24 Wyndham Street. (opposite to the “Chios Mall”) -
SWAY HOUSE
HAT MAKER.
No. 16, Wyndham Street.
Heers. Lammert Brothers have poceived instructions
the Execctor of the late Sir Ellis Kadoorie deceased to cell by Public Auction ez WEDNESDAY: June 14, 1923
TANG YUK, Drimit.
BECOM
the late STEN TING,
at 3 pm. SUBJECT TO RESERVE PRICE
The loving valuable leasehold properties in five lots..
Lot 1.
Bual Building Lot No. 172 a building site a Repulse Bay.
Lot 2.
Subsection 2 of Section B of Inland Lot No. 1215 and No. 11, Babington- Path situate thereon.
Lot 3.
Subsection 3 of Section B of Inland Lør No. 1216 and No. 13, 3slington Path situate thervos.
Lot 1
The Remaining Portion of Section B of Inland Lot No. 1216 and No. 46, Robinson Road situate thereon.
Lot 5.
Inland Lot No. 2183 and No. 11, Broadwood Road situate thereon. Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from Messrs. Deacon, Looker, Descon
and Harston,*
No. 1, Des Voeux Road Centrai Victoria, Hongkong
Solicitors for the Executor
or from
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
The Auctioneers.
Hongkong, June 2, 1922.
BHUN TAI HONG. Dealer in
SHANTUNG PONGEE SILK, Lace and Straw Braid. Cinseng, Deere loro ste No. 70, Lower Lesear Row,
Telephone No. 862, Hongkong.
HWA LEE & CO. Shanghai and Shantung Hand piade Lacs, Hair Neta
And
Embroiderits, Etc.
€70 Lower Lanesy Row. Tel. 862.
Things Maka the Laving Beautiful. ·
r-Eilk Kimonte - combine t and Beraty never sem, Before in Hongkong. Bemem ver Silk is for Summer-wear,
beu down town call at #19 Wyndham” Street,
and inspect our
14 D'Aguilar Strock
TYRKI
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WIPPON
ABARI BER
HILSENER BEEK
GRAND PRIZE,
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LAGER
WERY.RO
SAMBEER
THE CHINA MÀIL.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS. ~·
{Router's Service to the China Mall.) -
CIVIL WAR IN IRELAND.
VIKTORS KU KEER HOENZA
HONG KONG HOTEL.
Jame S.
LONDON. Juue 4th.
Birs Amphlet Mr and Mrs e
trilerez Lauritzen Gave developments have occurred en
J. H. Backboner R. D Law British th› Fermanagh Donegal border.
Mr W Bain Capt. L. Malay troops who entered Pettigo were fred on Artillery was brought into action by the MC, H. Benson Mr P. Marks
. Belias Med Maitlati puld care, who ****** driven what. The MR. J. rebeck Mr ar
EN W
andas!
was captured
trs Bird Repablicans are believed to have sufferyd Mr J. Black
The rebels subsequently Miss S. Black heavy muchatel Belook and Magheramerran E Rackroir. Castle.
MJ.Bet: ech Mr J. Carle Mr W. V. Co bherr
Alcable message, dated May 1th, re- ported 1 fighting in the Orange centre. Pettigo. The rebels entered the town. driving Protestant business people from the houses, and the refuge made their xay to Enniskillen J
Sou
as I & Davies Ms H. Eads Me H, Herson LONDON, June ihaley
Mi C. D. Farmer. The first movement of Brush forces to
Mr and Ms -F. wards the Belleek Pettigo salient of
Fellinga which the sharp engagement cabled wari din A Fra er the pitem, bega Late a Saturday Mr.M. Gell night when the tops in full kit and Mrs. Greswald ascrapanied by artillery, armoured-cars zad Crosley
from Enniskillen, marched alp
along the western side of Lough Erne towards Belitek,
guns were.
placed in a position abere they were able to shell Maghera. meena Castle, Beileek and the Fort
It was mid day on Sunday when the Republicans, who were entrenched in the Hillared woods closed to one; d machinganning and artillery
Rice,
heary
were
responded to Storming parties; quickly dasher through the
and thei
Bab surrendered with all their
within Sfteen minutes. Grace and six Republicans were killed The sol British casualty by one shell. was co moter-driver kill d
The captured offers were taken to Esniskilles.
The British General directed operationi. from a bill.
"The troops received" a joyous welcome from the loyalists.
apt. T. F. Hel Mr and Ms W.
Hannibal
Mr S. C. Haris
T. Ide
Mr Sai Im
McNurrays Wis C. Maise Dr J. Monison 3.L. L. Morbork de W. A. Now MO'Hare My WA. frange Mis C. Philipi
JW, Plats MTER Ramsay Mr TC. SEY Mr and Mrs 11. H. Reed and chil B.Mrs B. E ice
1 Biteir
H: A. 11. Rowe
Me and Ars F.G.
Tea de St var Mr C. F. S. Salta Capt. W.B. Sparkss XTS. Eusaks
KrJ S. Thomaɔa
Val'e: MHE Mrs F. Vining
Mr J. Fark cJackson & Jrs Balfod
Mr Sache = Mia Ms F.
FAF
S STA C.EU
Weir
Mr N. Wiget Mr T. Yabase
WHY BUILD STEAMERS?
DEMAND FOR MOTOR TONNAGE.
A well-known shipbuûder remarked, says the Motor Ship) that in. three years' time thera would be little or no call for steamers. Ship owners who are now considering the policy they should adopt with regard to the new ships which must very soon be ordered to replace worn out- tounge will be interested in this con- sidered opinion.
It is a reasonable view. iTby -hould there be a demand foratamers? On nine ocean rentes out of tea the motor ship has in the past two or three years shown that it will ran more economically than a steamer (even moskinz allowance for the higher cost of machinery), that it will carry more cargo, and that it is, in fact, a Larger proft eamer.
There is clearly no object in build- ing steamers if oil-engined vessels can, without question, show this experi Mrs C E Watkinsority. In the old days, as steam C. Mr and Mrs R J.machinery developed, the shipowner
was very well content to adopt new! types leading from the compound to the triple-expantion, from the triple to the quadruple expansion reciprocat- ing engine, and from the latter to the steam turbine if he could see an in- The motor ship at least quadruples! crease in efficiency by only 5 per cent.
this economy, so that its development should in cormal times be nor less
RETTESE PAY BOTTL
3. de Ballard Mr ther
Makers
Mis Lidde Mr Lercit
h} ix] Mr Mrs CMTR. F. Matting? Jdporne nd Mr Pater Sess
Miss Father Fis
Mr and Mrs G. Hrs vist
Lap. & Mrs Fester
216 0.871
Mr C. Fritz
fr and Mr Mr B.L. Gras
Hart Hoffmeister G. Ho
&Ms Sickelson
F. F. Parkins
than four times as rapid as the pro- MTALE MIS Powrisgress of either the quadruple-engined- reciprocating steamer or the gear d Gearer R. P. Stewart
tarbice vessel.
Mr & Mrs Kikwood
Lesbos. Junr 4th. Another phase of the operations was the sugurise unding of the military on air biggish sized island in Lough Erie, from boats previously commanderred from the island fisherfolk and used as a ferry dy the soldiers. The furthest point of the 132nd is within easy range of the Ulster mainland and was occupied by the Size Fein forces. The landing party reached this point with the utmost caution.
· Lough Eme is dotted with the water. boats carrying suppliesos! June 1th."
À communiqué issued by Headquarters in the Ulster Military Distric, mentions thin the course of the attack at
Pettigo three rebels were killed when thai artillery fred at the machine gun from thy wood bind Pettigo.
LOND
THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.
LONDON, Juce th.
Mr Selver
Mrs Theobo'd
Mr and Ms F. D.
Teki Miss We
PEAK BOTE).
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March 13,
Mr and Mrs F. H. J. Mr A. H. Hollings
wort
Adams
Alams
L Mr and Mrs L
Me and Mrs J. dr E. J. Aipale tr and Mrs H.G.
Faxt
ann His BG. Bath
Xr8. F. O. Jird
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RELATIVE COSTS. This can be viewed in the cold light, of legic. The only doubtful questions that arise, and they are important, I are the relative costs of oil and coal, and the possibility of any shortage of oil When points like this appear it is impossible to bring forward facts to settle them, and deductions alone can be made. During the past few years we bave seen prices of oil and coal rise to ridiculously high levels and fall to low figures. In fact, we have Mr and Mrs H H. passed through a wider range than is
Jacok s Mr Mrs P. Likely to occur for the next geners- tion. During the whole of this time the motor ship has been able to prove itsuperiority, and the difference reck ned in the saving in the fuel bil has remained remarkably steady. It Kis therefore, reasonably rafe to as
some that whatever fluctuatiera arise
Hovel
Lt. Col. & M. F.
Hyslop
Etight
Vand M E 8.Me L Lanceen
Tenth
Xr M. J. But fr J. G. Brideer Er R. R. Bridrer Capt and Nye M.
wich
Miss I. O. Levlie MAE Lissar an Bit and MK Mac-
Gregor R.Cape and Mr
Mathiasen Via G. A Freres Be MeAinsh
The prospects of the disentanglement of the Russian knot at The Hagee Cos frrence is considered far from improved by M. Peincare's memorandam. Dis appointment. which is somewhat tartly expressed, is voiced at the French Pret. Comdr. and MrsHon. Mr C. Min the future they will affect the
mer's policy, which is described as a Dew challenge to Europe.
J Trcoke
Mr EL. Eutelf
Meser Mr and Mrs J. F.
Miller Faymaster Cape
His demand that before the Conferette Mr & Mrs J. A. C.
Bel'eck opens the Soviet must withdraw the Note presented to the Allie at (soa en May. A. Futter- n H. Miller
fell fith. coupled with his other conditions. Cartwright Miss J. Mitebell
Mrs MS Mtchel i rezarded as likely to render the Mr and Mrs G. A. Mr. W. Moran ference alertire,
Cbd wick
Mr. W. Murton
fr and Mrs T. W.Lt Col IL A
Charet
Nichel-on Lt. and Mrs 5. U. Mr A. Nico
Clark
CMr A. H. Penn
Mr & Mrs T. Unto
Hon, Mr and Mrs T
L. Ferking
These views are nor shared by the Times and the Morning Post, which are enu- Bistently sympathetic to the French stad point, and state that, it their opinicu.
Poincare's acte merely raise very Mr and Mrs R. pertinent questions. The Westminister Courrie Gazete examines the alternative plans. Cooper arsing from certain nation attitude Cormack and considers the wisest plan would be : W. A.Cornel Mr and Mrs E. to hold the conference, even if Franes. Capt. azd Mrs H. S. de Rhodes Belgium and America"did not attend.
Carry
Mr and Mrs W. E Col C. W. Dary Roberts
LORD, NORTHCLIFFE ON GERMAN PROSPERITY.
Losos, June 4th.
As the resuit of an extensive tour in the Rhineland. Lord Northelife is of the opinion that the prosperity of Germany equals that of any country in the world. He did not meet a single beggar in Berlin.
U. S. A. REFUSES RECOGNITION TO SOVIET AMBASSADOR.
WASHINGTON, Juse 4tb.
The State Department announces that
Mr E. Ralphs
Eng Cemdr. W. Miss J. L. Robertson
Lawson
Me J. S. "Robinson " TA. I Daw Mr R. P. Shaw MF.A. Dinsdal Mr and Mrs E. M. It. Com. and Mrs Neigh
Drew
Kr0.Morton Smith Mr. W. Estman Mr H. Spicer Mr. T. Eveleigh Miss D. Stobart Mr E. G. Exles Birs and Miss Stub- Km and Miss Eccles hings
Capt. & Mrs Fettes Mr J. F. Swindells Me F. W. Gibbina Mr D. Taylor Madame Lottie Gor-Mr T. Thayer **
doa
Mr and Mrs J. Miss M. B. Hall Thornborrow Stajor D. L. Harding Me fett William 1. Col. and MrMe and drs 8.
Ferd
Williamson
it declines to recognise M. Bakhmetieff's Mr and Mrs R. (.B. Mr W, Woodward
credentials as Russian Ambassador after June 30th. It explains that the question
of the recognition of the Soviet Regime Lis-not affected, by this.
VISCOUNT GREY MARRIED.
LONDON, June 4th. Viscount Grey was quietly married to Lady Glentonner at Wilsford Church, Wilfhire, yesterday.
[Viscount Edward Grey was born April 55h, 1862 He was Secretary for Foreign "Affairs at the outbreak of the War.
Lady Glenconnor is the widow of the late Lord E. P. T. Glenconner, and i the author of The White Wallet," "The Sayings of the Children," and other books, Her ladyship was prominent in Red Cres work during tre war.]
SOVIET AND THE CHURCH.
?
LONDON, June 4th.
la addition to the protest against the Soviet's persseution of the Church, men tioned on May 31st, some ecclesiastical authoritics in Great Britain are endea vouring to ascertain the possibility of sending representative to Moscow to attend the trial of Patriarch Tikhon s
A message from Moscow announces the Arrests of the Metropolitan of Petrograd and the Archbishops of Mobileff and Irkutek, and adds that church treasures appropriated for the purposes of famine sesel in forty-two provizing t 25th. included 700 lbs of gold, 480,000 lbs.
30,000
13.000
ther jewends, 3,500 pearls and
Lomon, June 4th.
Hockey
Use Cuticura Talcum
To Powder and Perfume
An kleal face, skin, baby and drafting powder. Convenient and economi cal, it takes the place of other per- fumes. A few grains gifficient.
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN
motor slip and steamer mere or less equally, to that the former will always be in the ascendant.
With regard to icel supplies the world's output in 1921 was larger than it has ever been before, and it is a
production to a considerable extent, well-known fact that there was over-
resulting in many wells being shut cosa If, as is indeed possible, the American ail wells give out in a measurable length of time, it seems
discovered in various parts of the equally likely that the new fields
world will more than replace the quantity of oil they supplied. For many years past the bogey has been raised that a world shortage would come sooner or later; yet every year output increases, and the expressed by one authority not long ago, that the world's oil resources have scarcely been tapped, is probably more true than that of the alarmist who seek the earth dennded of oil fuel within the next 50 years.
view..
Thus when we come back to our question: Why should there be a de- T.mand for steam tonnagy? It is diffi- cult to find an answer. Unless some cirumstances of which there exists no indication at the present time inter- vene, the demand for motor tonnage in the next 10 years will be far in að- vance of that for steamer, except for the comparatively small number of highpowered large liners for which the oil-engine is not yet adapted.
THIS AMERICAN MOTHER Textiles That Baby's Own
| Tablets Do All That is Claimed
for Them and More.
Tons of thousands of mothers sleep soor die at night throughout the length and browth of America: knowu g that with Baby's Own Tablet in the house their little ones are sate-guided in case of sudden sickness.
Writes one of these Amerima mothers, Mr. AH. Waite, of 107 Fremont Avenue, Earth Minneapolis "I wish every mother knew how good Baby's wn Tablets are, then there would be fewer sick children. My last baby, w sickly from birth and the benefit that the Tablets have aänded trimply. wonderful They do all that is claimed for them and more. I
TUESDAY, JUNE 6. 1922
NOTICES.
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#
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MASSAGE
EXPERT
HARRY FURUKAWA,
Mas, RIDERO,
19, Wyndham Street
JAPANESE MASSAGE, N. AKACHL Graduate of Tokio Massage School, No. 2 Queen's Road Central, 2nd Floor, Telephone No. 2630.
A PODICURE AND MANICURIST MBS X. TSUCHIOKA,
31 WYNDHAM STREET, HONGLONG PRISTING OFFICE.
First Floor, Room No. 14.
PHOTO SUPPLIES,
LONG HING & CO., Kedaks and Kodar Films, &e.
DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.
No. 174, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
HOTELS AND CAFES.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
PEAK HOTEL,
REPULSE BAY HOTEL,
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
Tel. No. 512. CARLTON HOTEL. Tel. Add: "Carlton."
The Only American Hotel in the Colony.. Nice and quiet yet only a few minutes walk from the Banks, and Central Districts. 43 Bedrooms Excellent Cuisine. Scrapulously clean. Under American Management For terms apply to
MRS. F. E. CAMERON, Proprietrese.
(Two minutes from -Star Ferry)
PALACE HOTEL
/* KOWLOON
Recently renovated and reizraishod, electric light and fars througkomi and entirely adder new management Caldas under the personal supervision of the proprietar. Bar and Billiard Rooms Terms moderata. Special terma ta fazaliles on application to
Telephone E. 5. Telegraphis Add: "Palach,"
7. H. OIHKREY, Proprietor.
Tiffrs, Dinners, Teas at moderate prices cr by Monthly Ticket. Ice Cream Parlour and Ladies' Private Boom. Candies, Chocolates and other Confectionery & Speciality.
AMERICA CO., LTD.
Cafe and Dining Rooms.
(30 and 32 Des Voeux Road, Central) Confectionera, Bakers, and General Caterers.
Weddings, picnics and other parties especially catered for. Wedding, Birthday and other cakes made to order." Ships supplied by arrangement.
HOTEL “ASIA”
WEST BUND, CANTON.
Leading Hotel in Bouth China
First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Fans and Elevators. Boof, Garden. Hairdressing Saloon.
Splendid Views of City and Pearl River.
Excellent Cuisine:
Moderate Rates.
Under the Management of the- SUN CO., LTD CANTON.
NEW MACAO! HOTEL.
All the courts of a bowe combineď ́siti moderate priers. -Belatiinily allsstad facing the sun up-to-dala Hotel Lago and Comstoriable. Rooms, -Ezqul- Jent. „Bulačne tuler Experienced. Supagrision,
There Light throughout., Pablle und Printe Baza and Billard Room, First Cinas aceðnu D- dation fir Families, and Tourista · Terms modetav
LW. MAK, MEngu.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
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OF FRAMEWORK OF ^- ANY DESCRIPTION.
Factory at Mongkol.
HEAD OFFICE
Des Voeux Road, Central
SAMPLESWAND
PRICES TURNIRARD).
THE HOUSE FOR GOOD EATS Timni and Dinkers
-- (Mean and ▲ In Carte).
at all hours..
Bakers and Confectionary. Cakes made for parties, sto”,
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