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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, Appraisers

AND SUBYETŰKS,

-Pablic Auctions-

THE Undandgned have-moored Instruo- sions to sell by Public Anodion,

ON

THURSDAY, August 3, 1022, commencing at 2 45 pun.

at "Slimist," No. 9B, The Peak A Quantity of

Valuable Household Furniture,

Ald

A Few Pieces of Blackwoodware. On view from Wednesday, the 2nd Augnet.

Catalogues will be ismed.

forms;-Cash on doliovry,

LAMMERT BROS,,

Austioneers.

Hongkong, July 27, 1029,

On

WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3, 1992,

at 11 am,

at the Taikoo Dockyard

(TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERTED),

HB. "Chiyo Marn"

2 Bollorg

dimensions:

Diameter over all

16' 2"

Louth

INTIMATIONS

JUST RECEIVED

BUTTONS Special Collection of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS

arranged for

HONGKONG

at 810, 8; 85 and 43 per tin.

GRAÇA & 00, Dealers in Garden Becda, Postage Stampa, Artistic Post Cards, Toys, &c.

No. 10, Wyndham Street, P, O. Box 620.

Hongkong

SHOEMAKERS.

(Japanese Hand Made)

Evory kind of FootweRY. MADE TO ORDER.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE CIGARETTE

OF DISTINCTION

ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE CON. NOISSEUR TO STAND ONE FOR PURITY AND CHARM OF FLAVOUR

CAPSTAN

NAVY CUT CIGARETTES

Sold by

ALL LEADING TOBACCONISTS

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, ":::1022"

ANOTICES.

G. FALCONER & CO., LTD.

WATCHMAKERS

& JEWELLERS. Hotel Mansion=

| Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

...-ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES,

ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturera,

"High Class English Jewellery,

KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY,

Manufacturers of:-

Socks, Singlets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc.

24. Haiphong Road, Kowloon.

MASSAGE EXPERT HARRY FURUKAWA, K. SAKI,

19, Wyndham Street.

Telephone $77. Manager, WONG KAM FUK.

A PODICURE AND MANIOURIST MRS, N. TSUCHIOKA, 31 WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG PRINTING OFFICE.

First Floor, Room No. 12.

PHOTO SUPPLIES,

LONG HING & CO., Kodan and Lodak Films, J. &e.

DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.

No. 174, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

weight about 55 tam

Farma: -Osh on delivery.

Ineptation orders on application

LAMMERT BROS.,

Angioneere

Hongkong, July 29, 1929.

LORD AMPTHILL'S HEIR.

One out of two women jurer way: allowed to leave the box in the cou tse of the hearing of a petition by the Hon. John Hugo Rusacil, son and heir of Lord Ampthill, for divorce on the ground of his wife's alleged miscon- duct with two co.respondents, Gilbert Murray Bradley and Lionel Lealin Cross, and also ék man unknown. The alleged coua. quence of the comfuct with the last-named was sbst a child! was born in October, 1921. Six Jaehn Simen, for the

petitioner, said the case involved a question of very considerable interest. The wife concraled her condition from her husband for many months, and, when further conceniment was impossible, told a fantastic atory to explain her condition. The petitioner became cgaged to bis wild, then a Miss Hart, in 1917, when he was sa offer of a submarine at Harwich. She was cwployed on munitions at Woodwick. She broke off the engagement, saying that she was zot the "warrying sort." She then wen: to Scotland with the co-respondent | Bradley, intending to get married, but found this not ro esy. She then wrote to Russell that sl e was ready to be married to him The marriage Was never connamninted. The couple! occupied sparste rerms, and the wie went to dances with men iti‹nds. including Bradley. When the wit» | told Russell she was going to have a baby she tried to persuade him that he was the father and alleged that he was a sleep walker.

THE WATER SUPPLY.

The following is the Water Returo

June-

Lovol and Storage of water in casarvele

on the 1st July, 1921—

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORAN

LEVEL

#YKA Level with

12

45 ft. Lin. Below arettor

OVERTOW

10 ft. bin, Halow are tow

Trtum Bruk lerciant, tla. Eden confor

with warto

Tyka Intermediate

Evelitis av Fr=

frum Jak letel vide

grerflow

Wons Nel Chung 1471, 1

13 ft. l. Below arendon

ein, Below nemam / 24 ft. lâm, Balow overton Tokiuum, Jerel with

JPSLOW

.in. Bolawarerun STORLOR IN WAssjobs and mooimaak in watakan

Sytem

Ty InterCinde

Trbor Joh.

T

Isti.

MARI

17%

195.

40.00

الا 14

16.01

*20? J

1

аль з

550

CHERRY & 00.,

8, D'AQUILAR STREET,

Opposite Kayamally & Co. Telephone No. 491

Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

JAPANESE MASSAGE,

N. AKAJI, Graduate of Tokio Massage School, From 10.30 am. to 5 p.m. No. 2, Queen's Road Central,

2nd Floor.

MASSAGE.

Mrs. HONDA, Mrs. KISAKI and

R. SQIMIDZU.

No. 24. Wyndham Street. (opposite to the “China Mali")

SWAY

HOUSE

HAT MAKER.

w

No. 18, Wyndham Strest.

TANG YUK, Dentar

FOOT O

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

YORK YEAR MODIRASI

Fəridianion Jazı,

THERAPION No. 1 HERAPION NË 2 SHERAPION NO.3

py. Fir ktadfor Oskarth.” Me I for Blood ?. MH E. Sir Currais WaakUSCHA?

TE, PRICE EN ENGLANDIN KOLMAS

Haverstosh LáŊh WALOWIW,

= 3^20 slakaD WORD 'THAKAZIUR SA

ASAHI BUER

PILSENER BEEK GRAND PRIZED

ASAHI

Ünemtela ul water D the City Bill Dinsist in millles and decimal

of gullons during the month of June.

Cheytinu u matem

sta izanti!" posaĴetion ...

T 2074 160,0 41.1st

24t

Constant supply in all districts during Jans of both 1981 and 107% with the exception of the Distriels West of Eastern Street und Arseral Sirost to card Phost where Intermitent Supt ly Rider Mains won pesorted to from 2th and 18;h June, 1012.

KOWLOOR WATER WOKEN LEVEL

190

Maloom Gevelta }

STRZON

RYORSAN JY IESAKORN AND BRATKÁLA OF BILLOTS.

121!

123

25100 Semvolt une je da

Cassumption of wwe 'n Komloco in

milana sad decimals of gallons during th ach of June.

LAGER

1093.

ANTI

12/09 137,01

1575

100 4UR

n'

Bestricted eapply from Bib to Fird

the Government hinlyst's socorta aber aksi kha wažne lt of uzvedet quility.

T. L. FARKLY.

Weir Authority"

Puille Worka Değini

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PACKETS CAPSTAN

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| Cigarettes

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TINS

OF 50's

[[CAPSTAN Navy Cut

HONGKONG:

WHAHOWELL

SHANGHAI:

PEKING:

This Advertisement is issued by British-American Tobacco Co. (China), Ltd.

SIR F. YOUNGHUSBAND ON | covers that just is there are passes

EXPLORING AT HOME.

A GREAT TRAVELLER POINTS OUT THE BEAUTIES OF ENGLAND.

Sir Francis Younghusband, the famous explorer, writes on "Exploring at Home" in the Weekly Dispatch.

"However magnificent the beauties of other countries may be, each manin the end loves beat the homely beauty of his own motherland. The others are all very well in their way, but, at its best, his own country is for him the most beautiful of all,

A GREAT JOURNALIST

KNIGHTED.

"The knighthood of Mr. Maurice Low, the Morning Post correspon- dent in America, bestowed for services during the Washington Conference, will meet with unreserved approval from all British journalists who went over to that Conference," says the Star.

across the Himalaya..so there are tights of way in England through the most formidable impediments. And once he is on these by-paths he is away from all dust and motor cars and can have enjoyment to the motorist quite unknown. FEASTING THE EYES ON BEDGEROWS. "If he be wise he will take with him a fiold glass and every instant be on the alert. For Nature in ber passage is very swift and paurei for no man a single instant. He must be ready to The courtesy with which he placed ecize an opportunity and seize it in bis great knowledge of American per- stantovequaly. Like a bird's his eyes sonalities and conditions, acquired in and ears must be sharp and keen.

"While he is feasting bis eyes on many years' residence in the States,

American journalists.

"This is comprebentible; for mea the hedgerowe, white with may, and at the service of bis visiting love their own a therland. And in while he is inhaling its sweet scent, colleagues, won him general affection what they love best they can see most a yellow-hammer will dart past, and and he was equally popular with the tesuty. The converze is also the with his field-glass he will have toį case: the more beauty men ece in pick it up, and watch it settled on a their native country the more they bramble branch and glistening golden love it. Therefore, from love of Eng in the sunshine. Or, while ho is land, let us English explore our home admiting some old rich red barn, land and search out every benoty it, swallow will go darting in and out, po£esses.

and be will want to watch its flight as it dips and rises and "éharply turns to right or felt all in pas unbroken, either jerk or pause. rhythmic movement, without ever

BEAUTY OF ENGLAND.

"He is a brother of Sir Sidney Low, another distinguished journalist, who edited the St. James's Gazette from 1988 to 1897."

little hamlets and solitary farmhouses.

in the trees-a green

The beauty of England is a monoply of no man. It belongs to me.all and can be had by all. And

"The song of the birds, too- nestling how (ager English men and women more beautiful in England at this and pleasant land indeed, and given are for it the number of motor care, season than in any other land-be to God as the beautiful old churches chare-à-bancs, omnibutes, motor will all the time be wanting to pay scattered so freely over the land as to eyeles, and bioycles on the roads on his attention to that. The dear old be only a few miles a art so amply any Saturday or Sunday festifies, thrushes and blackbirds that sirg witness. But the home explerer has Lo need here as nowhere elso; and the larke

TWILIGHT ON THE HILLSIDE.

of any such conveyances. Even a which sing in every land-even on bicycle would only hamper him. He the high plains of Tibet sad the week-end, he may like to parsure & "Day by day, week end after wants to be much more nearly is torch with Nature and to get much steppes of Mongolia-bat which rising different way and come round in a from an English meadow, pour out cycle to observe the changes where he closer down to his work.

their souls to heaven with some first began. But if the days are hot about "His idea would be to go: like the little children prying in the twittering of sparrows and chaffinches tions in the cool of the evening.

peculiar onrelated. These and the he may prefer to carry on his explora- hedgds; with their samo leisureliness will be a constant chorus on the walk;

FLOWERS AND TREES,

Prepared to remain on the billside

and their sama eagerness and quick but every now and then his ear will till 11 or 12 at night that he may ense of every eight and scent and detect remo new noto and he will be watch and feel the stars he will first movement. Ila would hope, too, to intrigued to find out whence it comes. note the lanting down the park and recovers little of that radiance! GOLDEN MOMENT OF THE which was once so bright' when he

meadows, and will then mark the calmi too was a little child and before the

which slowly settles over all as the "The flowers also he will be wanting burning glow of aunset pales and the years had brought the inevitable

to observe, and each has to borcized evening star is of a sudden with him Joke,

at its golden moment, The day of the clear and cool and steadfast. fors primrose and violet of cowslip. and more stars will appear till, the butterop and daisy passes aud of the last faint radiance of the sun is gone pink wild rose.begins. Each bas to be and all the earth is in a solemn host. noted as it rises to perfection. And "In that tenső, stillness be will

ON FOOT LIKE CHILDREN.

"On foot, then, like the children, he will set out on his explorations. But beforeband he will have pored ovo a map and by due exercise of bis ima tha unfelding of the trees-this, too, fl 10 longer part of the sun and gination have endowed a certain spot he will mark especially. For in our earth alone, but of the whole great on its bill or a commen, a village. English parks what is more beautifol universe as well And he will not

Hongkong Hotel

HOTELS AND CAFES.

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS

Peak Hotel

Repulse Bay Hotel

Astor House. Hotel

Palace Hotel

Grand Hotel Kalce Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits

The Hongkong-Rotel-Co, Ltd.

In conjunction with

The Shangbai Hotels, Ltd.

and

The Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Ltd.

Tel. No. 912. CARLTON HOTEL. Tel. Add: "Carlton.” The Only American Hotel in the Colony. Nice and quiet yot only a few minutes' walk from the Backs, and Central Districts. 43 Bedrooms. Excellent Cuisine. dcrupulously clean. Under American Management. For terms apply to

Two minutes from Star Ferry).

MR. F. E. CAMERON, Proprietress.

PALACE HOTEL KOWLOON

Recently renovated and refurnished, electric Ught and fans througkomi and satirely under usw management. Cuisine under the personal anparvision of the proprietor, Bar and Billard Rooms Torms moderate. Special ŝorma de Families on application to

Telephone K. 3. Telegraphie Add.: "PALAUW,"

J. H. OXBERRY, Propristor.

Tifics, Dinners, Teas at moderate prices or by Monthly Ticket. Ice Cream Parlour and Ladies' Privato Room. Candies, Chocolates and other Confectionery & Speciality.

AMERICA CO., LTD. Cafe and Dining Rooms. (50 and 32 Des Vaax Bond, Central.) Confectioners, Bakers, and General Caterer. Weddings, picnics and other parties especially catered for. Wedding. Birthday and other cakes made to order. Ehips supplied by arrangement.

HOTEL “ASIA”

WEST BUND, CANTON.

Leading Hotel in South China.

First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Fans e Elevatore. Roof Garden.

Hairdressing Saloon,

Views of City

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Moderate Rates.

Splendid

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NEW MACÃO HOTEL

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or a park with every conceivable than some grand old oak or beech feel the stars burning and branding WAH ON FACTORY THE NEW VICTORIA CAFE charm. And that spot he will have standing out by itself from the rich his littleness into man as Thomas made the goal of his exploration for green grasa, or what more grateful Hardy would have us bellové. the day.

than the silver birches in their leathery Tather will be feat them tenderly "Bat now his difficulties will begin : | Kolinge↑

raising him upward to him. It will ForEngland, though a most drar "Acroce, the green and golden man to him, zy it did to Ralph Country is also most exasperating. Limeadows, through some sistaly park-Hodgson in that most-musical--of- is badged and fenced about, so that or on to some common, yellow first poems. The Song of Honour, as 118 even Englishmen cannot: wander se witligere and then with broom, the if the whole world knelt at prayer' they will. And the explorer has to explour will mark his way. From as if it knelt at praver and then find his way through, many a forbid. | there, maghe, he will look out on to from prayer bust out in one great den obstacle. Boon, however, he dis: some vido expanse of low land, with song of joy and exaltation.

OF FRAMEWORK OF ANY DESCRIPTION, Factory at Mongkok. HEAD OFFICE Des Voeux Road, Central

SAMPLES AND PRICES FURNISHED ON REQUEST.

THE HOUSE FOR GOOD EATS Time and Dinners. (Menu and A In Carts) at all hours, Hokers and Confectionem, Cakes made for parties ass- Tel. 2867.

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