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LAMMERT BROS.
AJOTIONNEXE, APPRAISERS
AND JUEVETORA.
Public Auctions-
193 Underdi ned have received Instrto- sions toil by Pablla Auction,
00
THURSDAY, July 20, 1982, . commencing at 2.15 p.m.
at No. 13 Orient Buildings (Ground
Floor), Kowloon
A Quantity of Faluable Household Furniture, #Pull Particular from Catalogue), - On view from Wednesday the 19th July
"Tenna;--Cash on delivery.
CAMMERT BROS.,
* Auctioneers.
Hongkong. July 13, 1922,
FARES FOR PUBLIC
VEHICLES.
CHAIES.
1.-In Victoria, with two Bearers.
Quarter hour... 10 cents
All bour, 20
One hour,
Throo hours, ****
Bixbourn,
in 20 **
70
Day (0a.m. to 6 p.m.), $2,00
If the trip is extended beyond Victoria,
halt faro oxtm.
Between the hours of 8.30 p.m. and 6 a.m. the above fares shall be increased by 50 per centura.
IL-Beyond Victorks, with four Bearers.
Bour,...........moncimea exa
Three hours. ................
0,60 conta.
111.-In the Hill District.
$1.00
Six hours.......
Day (8 a.m. to 6 p.)
1.50 2.00
With Bearers With 4 Bearers.
Quarter honr......$0.15
$0.30
Half hour,... ... 9.90
0.40
One hour, 0,30
0,80
Two hours, .................... 0.50
0.80
Throo hours,
0.73
1.00
Bix hours,
........ 1.00
1.50
2,00
Day (6 am:top.m.)1.5)
RICKSHAS.
in the Isarai of Hongkong, if engaged
Victoria.
Vivo minutes.......
Ten minutes, ...
Quarter hour,
Half hour,
Ona hour,
5 conta
.15
20 .30
12
Every Sabsequent hour.........30
Note-If the ricksha bo engaged within the City of Victoria, and be dis- charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m., or be dis charged to the East of Esy View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 9 pm, su extra balf fare shall be chargeable.
II-In Kowicon
Quarter hour, amann Half hour,
Hour, s Every subsequent hour,
BULTIINA
IL-Taipo Road.
5 cente 18
20 +
10
71
- Twenty conte shall be addod
Fo 4th mile-
for each extra hour or part
of an hour if the hirer causes
the journey to take longer than
single 76 centa.... hour. return... $1.00 hours. Beyond 4th to 6th mile-
single $1.20............ hoars. return.1.50.............
Beyond 8th to 9th tile-
single $1.70..................2) return......$2.00 www....D Beyond 9th to 11th mile-
13
single... „$2.00 .*someon return......$2.50.7 Faren for journeys beyond the 11th anila to bo matter of previous arrange ment in each case..
The fares her set out to apply to one rickshs with three coolien from Taim Sha
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2000
2500
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family, for the Emperor was the
father of alle perple. Besides this the Japaucte Imperial family was of
NEW PLAY BANNED.
very ancient lineage, and was held LORD CHAMBERLAIN OBJECTS
in reverence for that reason:
TO A BED.
cases a luxury to them. Berf of the Robert Loraine in the leading role. It best quality costs early 4 per lb. is understood that the objection, to Mutton is practically unknown, as it the play is a bedroom scene
Mr.
"The coat of living, especially for In an interview, Mr. A. L Sadler, Earoprons," said Mr. Sadler, "is verv
The Lord Chamberlain, the Duke of bo bas bren living for the past 12 high in Japan at present., Rice, the years in Japan, and who recently staple diet of the pople, and other Atholl, bas refused to license Afr. arrived in Sydney to take up an ap foodstuffs bave risen in price to a fairly Monckton Haffe's new comedy, pointment as Professor of Orientale zeiderable extent. The Japanese, Pomp and Circumstance" which Languages at the Sydney University, however, are people of simple habits was to have been staged at the Duke said that the Chinese and Japanese and wants, and what to Europeans is of York's Theatre, London, with Mr. were widely separated by racial pre- an everyday necessity is in many jodice and custom and he did not consider that talk of a "yellow perit" so far as Australia was concerned
is not produced in the country. There Monckton Hoffe interviewed a repre- should carry any weight.
Mr. Fadler said that though the is little pastoral land, and most of the sentative of the Lord Chamberlain population of Japan was great, sad farming country is under intensive had enormously increased, it was con- cultivation. The Japanese employee and asked that the ban on the use of sidered in Japan that there was suff will seldom work for low wages. In- the bed might be removed, pointing cient room to utilise he whole of the dustrial unions ars unknown, but out that beds appeared in other plays people profitably. The population wae trade guilds, such as have been in now being performed in London. faily well spread over the country, a existence for centuries, still exist, and
Mr. Hofia told a Daily Mail re- very large percentage of the people it is through these organisations that being engaged in farming pursuita. the workmen combine to achieve their Japan, he said, was a micants roue ends. The artisan of late years has going to consider the matter. "Not a single word ban been objected to,' country, but it was considered by been exceptionally well off, but, being he said." · Objection has been raised some people that if much of the billy on improvident person. he has no colely to the presence of beds on the Jand, not at prevent under cultivation, greatly profited by it in most cases. were treated with modern methode, a The Japanese artisan refuses to be great deal of it could be put to pro harried, and be further helps to solve gather that the bad is objected fitable nee. The Japanese as a people the unemployment problem by mak- to as a bed and the Lord Chambez- were a home-loving race; only in ing a job last as long as he can. Need. Jain's department want to stop the special circumstances would the less to say, this is very irritating to appearance of bede on the stage. The avenga Jap leave his country to live the people who are waiting for the last cene of the play takes place in a permanently in another. There was, work to be done."
of course, a type, as there was in moe countries, in which the colonising in stinct was developed, and this ac counted for the fairly large numbers who had settled in California and Hopolalu, for instance. The Japanese were fond of travelling, and people of means indulged this taste to a con siderable extent.
porter that the Lord Chamberlain is
| stage.
bedroom, but the bed is not essential to the play. I feel strongly about the Although a great deal is made in matter, as I have made a point always the European Pres of political dis no write clean plays. I feel this ban turbances in Japan, Mr. Sadlar de- is a humiliation, .. clares that these agitations have no meaning for the great bulk of the virtue but to decry vice. If the ban This is not a play to laugh at Japanese people. They are prac on the bed remains, I shall not pro- tically confined to the people of dace the play as intended. I will the big centres, like Tokio and Osaka, not have it taken off, as others might and in the majority of cases are en-
With regard to industrial condi- gineered by agitators. The disturb suffer, but I will let someone else tions, Mr. Sadler said that Japan had students, who revel in them sen forma unsibility of removing the bed anses are largely participated in be produce the play and have the enjoyed a period of sorptional pro of mild excitement, a' d they have no from the last scena spenty since the Russo Japancee war, serious significance. The bulk of the wife is playing in a picoc in which a **I fo-l'the situation keenly, as my and she stift further profited out of the late war. The increase la prostim of the country to the Govers The Man in Dress Clothes" at the peopleare glad to leave the administra bed figuros" Mr. Hoffe referred to sperity had no doubt accounted to ment, which, Mr. Sadler saye doos Gartick Theatre, in which Miss Bar some extent for the increased birth the work very well. This is largely bars Hoffe (Mrs. Monckton Hoffe) rato. Times, however, were not as due to the fact that appointment to
good at present as they had been offic al positions does not an by vir plays the leading woman's part, and There was not a great deal of un ture of wealth or favour, but those in which a bed is a very prominent employment in Japan. The problem who aspire to them have to pass piece of furniture in the first and the there largely solved itself by reason severe examinations in order to obtain third acta.
of the fact that when the people
prom:tion.
Found they could not make a livingThe reduction of armaments lie
in the towns, they drifted back to the favourably regarded by the majority against in favour of nations of long country, and took up the work of land
of the thinking public in Japan," said onltivation with their families, The Mr. Sadler: "In the past a great deal distinction and power, such as, Spain. family spirit was one of the strongest of money has been spent in the why those nationalities should be and Italy. The Japanese cannot, bei influences in the life of the people maintenade of the aayy and ay permitted to enter America freely and The family, and not the individus and the people will be glad to' aso
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