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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONIERE, "ÅFFRAISEKS LED SURVEYORS,

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FOR SALE.

Ohite, zearly new. Apply to

NË. SINGER Hemstech Sewing!

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SHADOWS BEFORE.

COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN THE "MAIL","

ENTERTAINMENTS,

January 20.-Coronet Theatre; Charlie Chaplin in "The Idle Class" and "Flower of the North. World Theatre; Justine Johnstone in "A Heart To Let." Kowloon Theatre;

The Furnace,"

January 27-Dancing at Palace Hotel with Band fr rn HA1.8.Titania's Jazz Quarted p.m.

January 29 and

30.-Theatre

Royal; The World's Greatest Pianist

Leopold Ondoriky."

January 31. Bandman's Easteru Circuit Ltd., present Rao's Royal Hawaiian Trubadours: Booking opens tomorrow.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS. January 29-Hughes and Hough, a large quantity of ex-enemy Cargo, at the Hongkerg and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., No. 23 lower and apper Kowloon, 10 a.m.

January 0.-Hughes and Hough valuable teakwcod and blackwood furtiture and horsebold - sundries, Sales Ro. ms, 230 p.m.

SPORTING EYEST.

Januiry 27-Theatre Roya!; Box ing Tournament,

February 19.-St. Andrew's Church "Men's Association Annual Marathon

Race si 4 p.m.

February 28-First day of Jockey Club's rare meeting.

March 1.-Secoid day cf Jorkay

Clab'e race meeting,

March 21hird day of Jockey

Club's race meeting.

March 3. Fourth day of Jockey Club's race meeting.

COMPANY MEETINGS,

February 3. The Bank of East Asia meeting at Co's office, 10 Des Vocux Reard, 3.30 p.m.

February 10-Humphreys Estate and Finance Co.. nnnual general -weeting at Ilergkctg Hotel, 10.30

February 13.-Hergkong ard Can- ton, Macao Steamboat Co.. meeting t! Porcifti, Ja, Des Voeux Road,roor,

FLOW LR SHOW.

February 22-Anal flower and vegetable show of the Hoogkong Horticultural Society.

C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.

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us, Wanitial Read, Hongkange

Tel Peding No. 200

Large stock of

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LAVATORY BASINS FLUSH CLOSETS.

COMMODIS, RIDFTS, &c., de.

OPEN A CLOSED STOVES, COOKINO RANGES, TILED GRATES,

AMERICAN A ITALIAN BARDLE MENO UALS-Alto in polished Hongkong Cranite.

A large selection of Artifeial

Wreaths.

Price on Application.

AN APPEAL TO

BRITONS IN CHINA, 100,000 DOLLS RS URGENTLY NERDEJ

FOR

THE "ARETHUSA”- TEAINING SHIP.

2,000 OLD BOYS

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Choque, Drafts, etc, should be made 27

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¿TOR SHAFTESBURY HOMES & ABETRUSA TRAINING SHIP (95) Shaft wbury Avenue, London, W.03.

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EIGHTS EDITION

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LABOUR MEMBERS DEFY THE SPEAKER.

SMOKING TO BREATHE.

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TYRANNOUS BAR.

DON'T GO TO LAW.

There was an extraordinary scene Everest Expedition, speaking at a warning to the public to avoùl litiga- According to the Daily News a in the House of Commons, when meeting of the Royal Geographical tion in the High Court, if they can. Labour members made a violent Society mentioned the comfort of is given by the Taw Reform Associa- attack on the Government.

cigarette smoking at very high Blt tades.

Mr. Lansbury seked that the House abould be allowed to r masin in res

grant of £10,000,000 is aid of the districts which Lave been most severely hit by the burden of an employment.

Captain G. Finch, of the Mount

He said that when he and two If their grievances cannot be put sion until some means had been found other members of the expedition right in the Counts Court they had of relieving the distress of the un camped at 26,500it they suffered from better-ccording to the Association employed, and also that the House lack of air, and in desperation fit others that they know not of

-bear the ills they have than to choold be given time to discuss a

cigarettes. After deeply inhaling the smoke they found they could take Association pointed out to the Daily Mr... Young, secretary of the their minde off the question of News that people entering into breathing altogether.

litigation in the High Court plays suits of underclothing and

Capaia Finch said he wore fout themselves in a position of great jeopardy. He based lus statenont coat elaborately quilted

A a on the facts that: Is be aware that there is very and added: "I am quite certain protection against the intense cold, great fadignation against the callone myself that the next Beault upon indifference of this House and the Mount Everest will see the mountain Government," began Mr. Lansbury, conquered." and that was the signal.

The answer to both questions is in the negative," said Mr. Bonar Law quietly.

A

Professor Haldane' said the effect

English law is full of uncertainty.

There is no defined legal code.

through from beginning to end.

A solicitor cannot carry a case

There is no Minister of Justice. High, Court fees have been mised

For a while the air was a confused of the cigarette smoking was probably to a prodigious amount. babel of shoute and interjections due to the carbon monoxide in the Two County Court Judges, said from the crowded benches bebind smoke, as it was possible a little M: Young, have recently com him, while from the other side of the carbon monoxide at such altitudes mented on the scandal of the high Horse there were load ories of would buck one up. "Older!" and "Withdraw "

Mr. Clyne who was evidently anxious to calm the storm that was ising-pat another question to the Prime Minister.

***Can the right hon. gentleman not | see h's way to extend the session so s to provide increased benefits for the a employed 1" he asked,

The Prime Minister had nothing new to Pay. I put it to the right hon. gentleman that we do mean to do our utmost for the unemployed," he said.

BREACH OF ORDER.

said Mr. Whitley, addressing the two excited M.P.'s.

"Oh, I know that," yelled Mr. Sery@geour, "but this is serious. It is a blackguardly business.”

Mr. Lansbury, Mr. Kirkwood, Mr. Maxton, Mr. Newbold, were all on their feet, and Mr. Kirkwood, who lasa-high-pitched voice, managed to make timesli heard for a moment,

cost of litigation, and an eminent Lincoln's Inn solicitor has said- The Bar has ruined the profes- siop of the Law by its extortions. one case counsel threatened to strike unless given an outrageous and exorbitant "refreshier." If that were the honour of the Bar, it must have sunk pretty low.

Mr. Young, that there are loud "It is not surprising," continued

of litigation, as only the most reck- complaints by lawyers of the dearth less person would rash into law, Such conditions constitate practi cally a denial of justice.'

BEND FOR MUSSOLINI.”...«. "He has done nothing to justify The storm broke again. Mr. Max-bis existence," he screamed, abaking. tor, one of the new men from Glasgow his fist at the Prime Minister. sprang up excitedly. "Did not the working classes in Central Glasgow believe that his return to the House would mean immediate dealing with the question of unemployment?" he abouted.

Bend for Muzeolini," came a yell MUSCULAR CHRISTIANITY. from somewhere under the gallery.

"Yee, and they were right," retorted the Prime Minister, and at this point the Speaker rose to call the next question.

Then the Speaker was again beard. "Members bava promised to" bey the chair," he said. I look to them.".

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Mr. Ramsay MacDonald obviously did his best to restrain the wild men

A well known Lincoleshire obarac behind him, and after, a while hin- ter was boned in mail week in the remonstrances appeared to have some person of the Rev. GR. Halen, for forty three years Rector of Stickmy. But Mr. Maxton remained standing. The Prime Minister again stepped

Known as "Hammer" Hales, lio "You have done nothing to relieve to the box.

was for twenty years amateur unemployment," he shouted, pointing What I understand to be the champion of the world: In "hammer. his finger at Mr. Bonar Law.

question," he said,bis voice so choked throwing and under the conditions There ware deafening shouts of that he was almost inaudible in the then prevailing bin record throw of ["Order" from the Ministerial benches, | gallery; “is what bave we done 1 1381. Jin. was considered extra- and above the din Mr. Jack Jones We have explained our proposals at ordinary. He was well known as screamed, "Oh! We won't be shouted great length, and how can it be az "strong man," and some of his down,!" If you start howling, we can pected that I can give a reply which wonderful feats of strength were a

-hon-members have not accepted when source of wonder and delight to his NAMSAN & CO. Then Mr. Berymgeour, the "Pasy. it was given in debate 1's 10 parishioners, foot senior member for Dundee, took There followed florce, Ministerial For some years hit. Halos bad been

a hand in the amaling game, the cheers at this, mingled with shouts aflicted by lameness caused by the

* The hon. member must not be" on | and orien "from

kim fiữ, whân khu Byenkor vinsi,!" | But it ended the

abour: beneben-, atqnin on his kips-through- the

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