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LAMMERT BROS.
SUOTIONDERS, APPRAISERN
AND SURVEYORS,
Public Auctions-
182 Undarsigned hava reoulvad kosteus- Tour to foll by Fable Auction.
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FRIDAY, August 18, 1933,
ommencing at 11a.m. at Holt's Wharf, Kowloon
25 boxes Tinplates
1 bale Woollen Yarn
1 case Motor Car Hood
2 cases Brandy
1 case Stout
2 cases Shaving Stick
Also
A Quantity of Round, Square and
Flat Iron, Iron and Steel Plates,
Rivets, Bolts and Nuts, etc.
Torras :-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
ON
Auctioneers,
MONDAY, Aug. 91, 1982. commencing at 11 a.m.
at the premises of the Watkins Ice Factory. No. 1 Sum Chun Street, Mongkoktaui.
The Plant of the above mentioned
factory
de., &c..
c.
comprising all the machinery, tools,
(to be put up in one lot)
Terms: Cash on delivery.
Inspection ordere may he had on
Application to
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers,
Hongkong, August 14, 1992,
ox
FRIDAY, Aug. 25, 1922.
at 12 o'clock (noon)
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, The Twin Screw Tonnel Stern
Motor Launch "Enrica."
(built of steel)
Length overall
56'
0"
Breadth moulded
11' 6"
Depth moulded Draft
3' 6"
18' to 19
8 knots
D. W, capacity on above draft-3 tons Speed
Engines-Twin set "Kelvin "Motors each 30 H. P.
Installed with Electric light
On view at Cheong Lee's yard Bboukiwan)
For further particulars and inspec» tion orders apply to
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
ON ¿RIDAY, Lagoat 25, 1992,
at 12 oclock. (noon),
at their Sales Act ma, Duddell Street. The Motorboat "Kalkung"
(built of teak)
Length overall 2017
Excadth
Luft (approx) 15*
Elin Kelvin Parralin Motor
Oà view of Ab King's Slipway
(Causeway Bay).
For further particulare and inspection ordera upply lo
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
longhong, ing. 15, 1923.
ONCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The following unclaimed telegramS are lying at the office of 3 be Great Northern Telegraph Compisy (Limited):-
Yakio Sakurauchi c/o Hakozaki-maru, frem Takio.
Mitani Hakozaki-mara, from Tokio. Hubenny Jardius, from Kobe.
Brazier Passenger Dungola from Amoy.
Mis Holen Rredorp, from Shangbai, Mimito, from Shanghai. Kiyoshi Mitany chi Nibonɛokai Miyoshikan, frem Nagasaki.
Konglongtai, from Shanghai. 3057 (2), from Shonghai. Nesbunyce, from Shanghai. Wingon West Point, from Kole.
3057, from Shanghai.
Makwai Pingon Hotel, from Peking.
9555, from Yokohama.
Wingcom Guinglee Victoria Street,
from Yokohama.
Th. KRING,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, August 3, 1922.
EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA & UBINA TELEGRAPH CO.
List of unclaimed telegrams lying in E E. Telograph Office, Hongkongt. Baby Gonzales 38 Baiphong Road Kowloon, from Broome.
Wofulness, from Landakan.
M. E. F. AIREY,
Superintendent.
Hongkong. August 3, 1922
FOR A WEEK STOMACH. As a general role all you need to do in to adopt a dies suited to your age and. Occupation and to keep your Lowels regalar. When you fie that you have valen too much and when constipated Batons of thumberlain's Tableta. For safe by all Choaists und Storeke: porn-
INTIMATIONS
JUST RECEIVED
BUTTON'S Special Collection of VEGETABLE and FLOWER SEEDS
arranged for HONGKONG
at 810, 20, 85 and 93 per tin.
GRAJA & 00., Dealers in Garden Seeds, Postage Stamps, Artistic Foot Cards, Toys, &c.
No. 10, Wyndham Niwei,
Hongkong F. O. Box 620.
SHOEMAKERS.
(Japancro Hand Made)
Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.
CHERRY & CO.,
6. D'AGUILAR STREET,
Opposite Kayamaliy & Co. Telephone No. 491
Hongkong, March 20, 1914.
JAPANESE MASSAGE.
N. AKAJI, Graduate of Tokio Massago School,
From 10.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. No. 2, Queen's Road Central, 2nd Floor,
MASSAGE.
Mrs. HONDA, Mrs. KISAKI and
R. SHIMIDZU.
No. 24, Wyndham Street. (opposite to the "him Ma”)
SWAY
HOUSE
HAT MAKER.
No. 16, Wyndham Street.
OFFICE
WORKS
34, Queen's DJ, CU, Henrd St, Wachat Rd.
THE EASTERN SUPPLY CO.
General Contractors House and Office Furnlahers Ships Upholsterers and Painters Tel. 430%,
TANG YUK, Dating,
“DEXTROT Î
the late SIEN TING, 14, D'Agullar Btreek.
TERMO VENT HODILATA.
ASAHI BINE
PILSENER BEER
GRAND PRIZED.
FLOPSC EXHILL!!
ASAHI
LAGER
SPECIALLY
FON
COM
SAH
BEER
LAGER BEER
SOLB AGENTS:
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA
THE CHINA MAIL.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS
(Reuter'n Berotze to the China Maf)!
:
A GIGANTIC SWINDLE.
BIKE, August 16,
The inquiry into the so-called Tilinsky affairs has been concluded and the eas bas now come before the Bernese Courts The indictment anyager de Tilinsky, who arrived in Switzerland during 1011, claimed to hold a credit on the Japanese Clovernment for $18,000,000 francs, the price of the alleged betrayal of Port Arthar. He succeeded in borrowing, on this pretended credit, large sums at Zurich, there and other Swiss towns, an he had already attempted to do in King- land, France, Germany and Belgium. His alleged swindling transactions totalled
20,000,000 ranch,
Tilinsky, on one occasion, in order to convince lenler, produced a decuraent in Japanese, of which experts context the authenticity:
An inquiry was atsei comchucted diplo, natically by the Japanese, who regard the whole affair as a gigantic swindle.
END OF ITALIAN DISTURBANCE.
ROME, August 15th.. The Cabinet has decided to withdraw martin law and again entrust the main. tenance of order to the eivil authorities.
IMPORTANT RUBBER DEAL.
AMSTERDAM, August 16th.. The Austerdam and Netherlands Com panies have sold forward, part of their
1023-24-25 rubber crops, to the innerst Rubber Company, New York, at prices based on the average monthly London quotation, with a minimum of d. per lb. and a maximum of 15. dd. per pound.
THE TIGHTING IN IRELAND,
LONDON, August 15th.
Except for the personal followings of Valera and other fenders. It is reported from Cork that the whole of the Insurgent army is in a state of dissolution and all the heart and resistance has gone out of them. Numbers of Irregulars are return ing to Cork without their arms,
The Insurgents lost eleven killed and forty wounded in a engagement nt South Cork. The National losses were six killed and twenty-five wounded.
STRIKE IN AMERICA.
Loxton, August 18th. The strike situation in the United States is greatly improved by the settlement of the bituminous coal strike. By unani- nus decision, at a meeting of mine owners and ruiners' lenders at Close land, Ohio, an agreement was signed by which an immediate resumption of bitu minouts cou? production in seven states was ordered, while the miners in several other states have indicated their intention of adhering immediately to the new a agree Hope for the settlement of the railway strike has been renewed owing to Now York reports, which state that the rail- way executives have accepted the invita- tip of the four railway brotherhoods, who are acting as mediators, to meet at New York on the 17th in an endeavour to rench a oitlement.
ment.
BOLSHEVISM AT SEA
A REMARKABLE STORY."
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1822
NOTICES.
ebe immedis G. FALCONER & CO., LTD.
citer, to see whether that would make less of Bolshevik and put him on the capitalist side. To a certain extent they aucceeded, as he immedis- tely demanded a good cabin and a An extreordinary.tale of. Bolebevism scab at the officers' table. Not get- and mutiny ateca, of-the-growth of ting these, he became more uuroly "the spirit of freedom" among the than ever. On entering Takao Har- Japanese crew of the steamer bour, Mr. J. Roberta, the first Stradshahm" until the boatewain and officer, ran up the international the head stoker walked the bridge pilot-call flag, but was ordered to while the British officers were in daily baul it down and run up the local expectation of "walking the plank""" flag. As this came to the same has recently been recorded. Backing thing, it was done to cave further dis- more of the days of Captain Kidd than pute, the boatswain, however, warning of those well ordered times it would be Mr. Roberts that if he came forward incredible wero it leas well with any orders to the crew he would
The captain and be killed. authenticated.
At Takao, Mr. Roberts took the op-
dicers of the Strudeholm" arrived at Kobe, were the recital of their exportunity of visiting the British Consul periences arons;d a storm of comment that swept the whole Orient. There at Tamsui, before whom he laid the facts. Captain Frost and Mr. Roberts was nothing to fear from Bolshevismosed to proceed unless the ring- entering the country from outside, it. was felt, while men like the crew of leaders were taken from the ship and the Stradslcim w re at large arrested. The Japanese police, how
the boatswain and head stoker wera Гарай.
ever, soon came to the vessel, explain- The "Strudsholm," it seemed, after ing that everything had been amicably purchase from British owners by the
attled and that the matinecie would Yamastita company, left Cardiff inil and obey orders. Needless to say, October 1921, with British officers when once clear of the harbour, they and a British first engineer, the rest were as insubordinate as ever.
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of the crew being Japanese. From There was still one more adventure the outset there was trouble, and in store at Keelung, where one lori, ehort of scuttling the ship was little ship chandler, representing the firm in the way of mutioous conduct that brokers throngh whom the ship was the men did not attempt. Duties of brought. told the European, officers all kind were refused or shirked, the and engineer to come ashore and put sailers taking turns to be "ill" for up at a spauese hotel until they three or four days, showing no could be sent on to Japan by another sympt ms and declining all attention. ship. For anos unexplained reason, As the voyage neared its end, it Hari threatened Mr. Roberts with a was decided to navigate the hip to knife when he did not immediately Manila, whereupon the crew, led by fall in with his wishra, However, the boatswain and the head stoker, threatened the officers, who had no Rims, and compelled them to alter
their courte for Japan. They tried to make Kudat, Borneo with a similar reault. When attempts were made to sipost a lighthouse it was found that that the flags were in the boate wain's room and could not be obtained.
things have been moving since the Takao adventure, and.at Keelong, a new Japanese crew arrived and took over the vessel. The four Europeans reached Kube as nesengers on an- other steamer late in February. Some of the mutineers also arrived at Kobe, but had apparently committed no offence in Japanese law as they were left at liberty to go and do lik wise on any other ship that would take them.
On January 25, the head stoker and the boatswain paid one of their im- portant visits to the bridge and or dered Captain W. Frost to put into
Considering the traditions of the sea, Takao, Formosa. in order to get medi- the whole tale is almost incredible. cines for the donkeyman who was Yet the half has not been told. For sick. If the master did not obey their weeks, for instance, there were only behests, they promised that the den- four men willing to take a torn at the keyman would die and that the cap-wheel. Often the helmsman did not tain would have to stand bis trial for wait for relief, but simply left the murder. So they laid a course for wheel and walked forward, the officer Takao. When the ship entered the being awakened to the fact by the ship Formosan Channel a sailer, who for coming round. Even a Chinese on days had been suffering from the board became infected with the spirit peculiar ailment that needed only test of freedom and refused to see to the and no medicines, visited the bridge lights unless he was paid overtime. and told the officer on watch that be The demand for payment in advance was going on the wrong side of the for overtime was one of the favourite island that the east side was much responses to an order, and anything better. The: narrator, naturally that the crew did not want to do was wondered what would happen to a overtime. There was seldom a man sailor of any other nationality for on lookout, and what with this and- such an offence, but the Japanero with such stoking as only to make seem to be able to "get it away two knots an hour, the ship was in with it. Earlier on the voyage there considerable danger from the insubor
dination of the crew-Journal of Commerce.
JAPANESE SYNDICATE TO WORK had been another instance of imper
SHANTUNG MINES.
Torro, August 10th, The leading business representatives conferred with the Foreign Minister re garding the organization of a Japanese; syndicate for working the Shantung miues, conjointly with the Chinese, i accordance with the Shantung agreement. The business representatives expected the present plan of organization to be com pleted shortly.
JAPANESE MILITARY REFORM.
TOKYO, August 14th. The total troops of all nema and ranks disbanded under the military reform scheme is 50,000.
JAPANESE NAVY SCRAPPING.
Torro, August 16th.
fect combination among the crew, when the boatswain knocked a man down on bis second attack on the captain with a knife. The first assault had resulted in a trißing ent on the hand.
SUPPLIED BY ALL CHEMISTS,
Physicians prescribe Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoes Remedy because it relieves cramps in the stomach ard The boatswain was the obvious intestinal pairs quicker than soy ringlender of the mutineers, and as preparation they can compound. It can there were no arms and the British bo bought from any ebemist. A bottle will keep for years, and no home is officers were tolplass, they tried the complete without it. For sale by all experiment of promoting him to third Chemists and Storekeepers.
How to Cure the
Pains in Your Back.
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What is needed to put a speedy end to the excruciating agonies of kidney trouble.. There is only one way to do this, and that infba dly drag myself about for the stabbing, lear to get a remedy that will go right to the root of ing pains in the back. I tried all sorts of the trouble-the Kidneys and Bladder. Those piis, plasters and doctors prescriptions, but nopa wwful pains la the back are
A preliminary navy scrapping pro- gramme has been announced, by which various warships will be transferred, after the removal of their turrets, to different used by thousands of tiny yards for the purposo of scrapping. Jagged-edged crystals of After the preparatory operations, which une acid which log in will affect, among others, the battleships the tissues, tearing and Aki, Satsuma, Katori, Kashima, and the feel, as though it was the Tacerating them until they Battle Cruisere Kurama and Ikoma, the work of kalis, The completed vessels are to wait till tho Kidneys should filter these Treaty becomes operativo.
CUTICURA HEALS SCALP TROUBLE
Suffered Six Months. Hair Came Out In Combfuls.
"I suffered from scxig trouble for nearly six months. The crown of my head burned and my hair always seemed damp. My file came out in combfuis, and theistication caused tha many restless nights. **I was advised to try Cuticum Borpand Oint-
ment and sent for a fied sample. Al-' ́ter a few days'usetbe burning coɛsed. I bought more and after using one outs of Boep and one 130, of Blåt- - ment I was heálod." (Bigned] WII-, Hala J. Thomm, 55, High 8, Pune brotDock So. Wales, Juno13, 1921.- For hair and skin health Cotleura Boop and Ointment are expreDS.
Ja, London, B.Cik Alsofwaad weder with pĀM,
**Cathrara Songs shevus jelahout swi
tiny crystals from the blood instaad of a'lowing them to circulate round and found the body lodging and pcen-; mulating in o.ery conven ient crevice they can find--- notably the muscles and: joints, Strengthen your- Kidneys and they will re- more his deadly poison for you. De Wit Kidney and
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Mei, Armatrons.".
seemed to do me tha least god. On a friend's africe tried De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pilla, and the relief boy gave me was almost immedia:e. I continued, and after taking two bottles I folk a different Woman. Since that I have had no return-of the pains, I feel very grateful to you
for a completo and wonder
fal caro.". Over fira yeara later, on recenter. 2013, 1019, Mr. Arma rong says, "I am only too pleared to tell you that I have not had the alightest return of the complant. from which I suffered for more than seven
Bladder Pilla are specially prepared to heal and years, since Lo Witt's Pilla cured mo," strengthen the weakinod Kidneys and Meddor. To cura Kidney trouble of any kind you must Here is a typical letter from Mrs. Armstrong of positively get rid ́of the cause the poisonous 5, Redditch Road, Kings Norton, which Uris Ackt. Remember, to do this a real remedy positively proves the magical efficiency of these must pass through the kidneys and the blaid r. little wonder worker. Writing on Fept. 22nd,ndnot through the bowels, as meat kidney pilk 1914, Birs. Armstrong saya, " 1 sullored from do," When you see the urinachange to a muddy jazzio'o backache pains, and from sento infiema L'uish colour-a feature which dialinguishes De tion of the Bladder, för över seven years. To Witt's Pilla from all others—you know that they simpt to do any housework was an absolute bare pot their healing touch on the right torture as I could barely stoop. – At times feculd spot—the Hdroys and the bladder. *
De Witt's
Kidney & Bladder Pills
Backache,
'... The World's Grantert Remedy for Rheumatism. Cystitis, Lumbago. Stone,
Scisticn
Weak. Back.
Gravel, Gout,
Tired feeling, Most forms of Bladder Trouble.
Sold by chemists ad storekeeper throughout the wohl "De Witt's puta uro packed ta
tol and gold bezes printed in blue, and every gentine bottle has red wax seal on the cork. They are sold by the lending dispensaries and starkeepers In China, but if you are drable to obtain the local nd your money to the Colonial Dispensary, 24, Queen's Road Central, agents for South Shita
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
Hotel Mansions
Agents for:—ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL" INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,
KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY.
Manufacturers JÎ :-
Bocks, Binglets, Jerseys, Sweaters, etc. 24, Halphong Road, Kowloon.
MASSAGE EXPERT HARRY FURUKAWA, K, SAK!,
19, Wyndham Street
Telephone K 477. Manager, WONG KAM FUR,
A PODICURE AND MANICURIST MRS. N. TSUCHIOKA, 31 WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG PRINTING OFFICE,
First Floor, Room No. 12.
LONG HING & CO., Kotaki and Kodak Films, &o. e.
PHOTO SUPPLIES,
DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.
No. 174, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
PUN
YICK CHO. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS Telephone No. 911--1987. 35, Queen's Road Central.
HOTELS AND CAFES.
LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS
HONGKONG:
SHANGHAI:
PEKING:
(Two minutes from Star Ferry)
Hongkong Hotel
Peak Hotel
Repulse Bay Hotel
Astor House Hotel
Palace Hotel-
Grand Hotel - Kalee Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits
The Hongkong Hotel Co, Ltd.
In conjunction with
The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.
and .
The Grand Hotei des Wagons Lits, Ltd.
PALACE HOTEL·
. KOWLOON
Recently renovated and refurnished, elecirle Hght and fans thronghous sad entirely under new management. Cuisine under the personal supervision of the proprietor, Bar and Billard Booma Terme modarats. Special turma ka familias on application to
Telephone K. 3. Talographie Add, ; "PALACE."
HOTEL
J. B. OXBERRY, Proprietor.
"ASIA”
WEST BUND, CANTON.
Leading Hotel in South China.
First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Fans Elevators. Roof Garden. Hairdressing Saloon,
Splendid. Views of City and Pearl River.
Excellent Cuisine:
Moderate Rates.
Under the Management of the SUN CO., LTD., CANTON.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
A'
DENTRAL - LOCATION
LL ELYOTHIS TRANG PAN KRtinace, Klos- tilo Lifta, Banu and Lighting. European Baiba and Sanitary Hitungs, Hot and Volk Water Bystem throughout. Best of Food and DOSTICO Telephone 777. Telegraphia Address :-* VICTORIA 3. WETCHELL, Masiga,
THE NEW VICTORIA CAFE THE HOUSE FOR GOOD EATS
Tiffins and Dinners (Menn and' 'A La Carte)
A at all hours. .. Bakers and. Confectioners. Cakes made för parties stà.
Tel. 2687.
“[94, Dea ̈ Voaux Road
Central.
NEW MACAO
HOTEL
All the comfcita of a komá considned 'with toderate prices.
** Bekztifully sitosted facing the in sp-to-date Hotal LATs and Comfortable 20 TOR Extol
Tat Cullas under keperinszedj Decoratoghbing, Bloc, doli nnd shower Budhway
accomme Bars and Billiard moč. KANON, L6 z'umilies and Tourists. Terms L. W. MAX, Xxnager.. -
BILK,
SHUN TAI HONG, Dealer in SHANTUNG PONGEE
Laos and Straw Braid. Ginseng, Deer's Horns etc. No. 70, Lower Lascar Row, Telephone No. 862, Hongkong.
HWA LEE & CO. Shanghai and Shantung Hand- Mado Less, Hair Nets and
Embroideries, Etc. No. 70 Lower Lascar Row. Tel. 862,
YANKEE.
7 Ti Hong Lane, - Entrance from Jubilee Streek Coal Contractors for the Household
Tel. 3895.
YEE SING.
GEN PLEMEN'S
TAILOR
IE, W lagton Street.
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