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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1930.

'Phone C. 22

FOR

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TO LET.

TO LET Office (2 Rooms) to be let from 1st January, 1930, in Hong Kong Club (Annex). Apply Secre- tary, Hong Kong Club.

For

TO LET.- Large Room or Small with Full Board and washing. Particulars apply 1, King's Terrace, 1st floor, Nathan Road, Kowloon,

ROOMS TO LET.

TO LET-Bright airy Room with full buard, moderate price; for particulars apply Mr. V. D. Eijk, 18, Granville Road, Kowloon.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE..........Banjo. "Clifford Es- sex" G. Genuine Autographed Model.") Unused. Original Nicholls painting on Vellum.

G.

NOTICES.

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THE OIL OUTLOOK

preserve the supply of your own PUBLIC AUCTION. country for the time when you do not want to export it, but cab ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS realize for it the price which it of the Sale by Public Auction would cost others to bring it to its to be held on MONDAY, the destination in the States? But all 3rd day of February, 1980, at this is not "the gooda" for the de- 3 p.ni at the Offices, of the livery of which we have come here Public Works Department, by to-day, namely, the question: "What Order of His Excellency the Gov-is to be done? What is the best ernor, of one Lot of Crown Land, thing to do for the industry as a at Shanshulpo, in the Colony whole?" of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July,! Well, first of all conservation 1898, with the option of renewal Let us gradually, practically, and at a Crown Hent to be fixed by the scientifically realize that we have, Surveyor of His Majesty the King, and how we can draw on it liberally for one further term of 24 years not only now but in the future, less three days.

that is, if we PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

come to the cont elusion that we can continue to ex- port the excess over consumption to see in how far such excess a going to be lasting.

Sunday

Manganla,

car

Contents to

Square feet,

Annual Bental

Upset Frico.

$ $

L ft.

It bout

A par malo plan. 5,400 39

What to Do

Secondly, let us rather lay our selves out to produce the best, and to spend on this the money which WC should otherwise waste in duplication of facilities for distribu tion only. The best goods can afford to laugh at inferior gooda, even in spite of superior distribu- ition.

Thirdly, let us always bear well in mind that production, once created in a foreign country, has to be sold there, and that over production in and exporting from the states in order to stop such Rense. The consequence of auch action is simply, In the long run,

Cost $125, Sell $80 or LAMMERT BROS.sale is the contrary

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PHOTO-SUPPLIES

Kodals and Cameras. Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES Price Moderate.

A Trial Order is Solicited.

A. SEK & CO.

Tel. No. C. 8459. 28A, Des Your Road C., Rom Mont.

We have in Stock and .FOR SALE

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In Sets, Bigle, Packets, Bags and In Approval Books.

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HONG KONG

TANG YUK, DENTIFY Buccessor to,

the late BIEN TING. -14, D'Arullar - Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON

FRIDAY, January 24, 1930, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A Quantity of VALUABLE OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising:--

of cominou

POTTED WISDOM FROM PEKING

STUDENTS DISAPPOINTED IN MARRIAGE

MIXED IDEAS

Of 571 students at the National University in Peking 328 are de- Anitely dissatisfied with their mur- ringes. Questionnaires were sent out to all the students, and one of Finnoa, Gramophones,

the questions asked was:-"Are Cabinets, Chesterfield Couch and you satisfied with your marriage?"

Glass

(Continued From Pape 2)

pulling down your own market against yourself to the fall extent of your production.

government

protection

Fifthly, let us remember that ex- cess of facilities must in the end rales 'he price of sale against the consumer on account of the large capital expenditure for our facil ties, whilst the producer is charged with the odium of auch high prices without having the benefit thereof.

Sixthly, and lastly, let us realize that where there are several dozens

an t

IRELAND'S BREACH OF. HONOUR

FLOUTING THE PRIVY COUNCIL: LORD CARSON ON 'KICKING'

GREAT BRITAIN'S ACT

that production in a country is going Fourthly, let us always realize

A point of principle or honour, to be sold in that country, whatever conveniently slurred over in the the price may be, and that logical House of Commons, is not likely to cheap dumped imports is a cer Lords.

against

be long neglected by the House of tain event.

It was natural, therefore, True in Mexico the to find the Peers sifting a matter reverse has been the case, but then of which the Prime Minister has unfortunately 2 past communis! disowned official knowledge, so that tendency was more beat on creating he may be released from the neces- internal condition of the country. taxation burdens than bettering the laity of action-the defiance by the Irish Free State of the Treaty existence, which brought that State into

states the Post.

Morning

judgments of the Judicial Com- Having thrice checkmated the mittee of the Privy Council, the Free State Government recently Minister, their intention of continu- announced, through the Finance ing to do so. of large producers and marketers, obtained a decision from the Em- Any Irishman who and joint action is necessary, we pire's supreme tribunal was warned muat aink vanity and aim at con- that the verdict would not run in tinually sound business rather than Ireland. at temporarily being a big oil man ment, asked Lord Danesfort, meet; How were the Govern- with its big burdena and respon- ing such dagrant defiance? Lord Carson, retired now from long I am simply stating a fact when public service, seldom comes to I assert that when in 1902 the Westminster, but this brought him Dutch Indian producers joined to the House. hands, coupled with the wisdom of was almost a tradition to label his In former days, it the policy of the Dutch government speeches "bitter" which usually not to issue amall or "split up" meant no more than that he spoke concessions, it was the birthday of his mind in plain English. If that the greatest Dutch colonial enter-interpretation be accepted, then he prise, and when, later, the Burmah and Anglo-Persian companies co-

His fine voice had the old ironic operated in distribution, every com-emphasis when he requested the pany gained, not only the greater Government to explain why they assurance of supplies to the cllents liked being kicked; when he accused dependent on them, but the certain this nation of perpetually yielding ty of their own bright future. In to Ireland's blackmail, and of al short, my advice. (la which practice most licking the boots of a people I am 100 per cent. "partisan and co-who continually insult both their operator) is "Let us create an 'As-King and their neighbours. Either, sociation of co-operation' on the basis of possibility of permanent State conform to its word, or throw he said stoutly, make a turbulent production with the assistance of it off. such distributing organizations as are willing to co-operate, and do not let us worry about these who will

sibilities..

not do so." .

N.S.W. MINES

Allowed

Armchairs, Carpets, Rugs, Pic-To this question 328 answered a Appeal of Coal Owners) turcs, Electric Heaters, Iron Safe, definite "No," while only 31 replied, Cameras, Procelain Ware, Curios, Desks, Typewriters, etc.

etc.

"Yes." The rest were either un-i married or did not care to commit themselves.

STATE'S DECISION

Melbourne, Yesterday.

the award of Judge Beeby.

The Full Court has allowed the appeal of the coal owners against

was bitter.

A Pointed Question expectation of either plainness or The Peers have almost abandoned

relevance from the Leader of the House.

Lord Parmoor, after a disserta- tion on the Imperial Conference of 1926--which granted equal status. to the Dominions-concluded affably by aaying that the British Govern- ment would soon be guided by the Imperial Conference of 1930..

And, in the meantime, demanded Lord Reading, is the established | law between observed or not?

two countries to ba

This speech was in some ways In the Federal Arbitration Court, the most notable in the debate. Judge Beeby ordered work to be Lord Reading is a Liberal, one

December 20 in the a party which; having most respon-

pre-stoppage wage rates, The State. Is complacent as to the award was to operate only until nature of the offspring.

Yet now, December 31, without prejudice to in the gravest temper, the great the parties in connection with the lawyer laid down that Ireland was full hearing of the dispute which committing more than a breach of came up to-day..

legality; was committing a breach

Teak Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner cipal feature of the ideal man or, Good looks was cited as the prin- Waggon, Crockery, Glass Ware, girl by Ice Chests, Kitchen Gear, Stove, studento. Of the men, 245 said they a large majority of the Teak and Iron Bedsteads with 71 exprossed a

preferred a meek wife, while only Mattresses, Single and Double for an educated wife.

particular desire Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, said they preferred a

Twenty-six girl with Dressing Tables, Chests of Draw-money, whatever other qualification mines in the Newcastle area, on sibility for creating the Irish Free!

ers, Marble Top Chamber Stand, etc.

And

etc.

Washstands, she had.

A Collection of FINE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

Mussolini Popular Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy, proved far more popular than any other foreign statesman with the Chinese students, and 53 stu- dents voted for him as their ideal,

resumed on

of

The Judge joined the State Gov-of honour. ernment as party to the dispute. "The essence of common respon The State Government then decided sibility is that people should keep to apply to the High Court for an their word," supplemented Lord injunction to restrain the Federal Salisbury. If Ireland was

including:-

Curio Cabinet, Joss Table, Jar-while only five mentioned President dinteres, Chairs, Table, Tea Poys. Hoover and four Mr. Ramsay Mac. Donald. Wang. Ching-wel, the exlied leader of the Left wing of Bore the Kuomintang, is the most popuits jurisdiction over the State Gov-he added, that lesson would have Arbitration Court from exercising deserve the name of a Dominion,

ernment. Reuter. -

One Single Barrel 12

also

Shot Gun

And

One Land Measure

lar Chinese statesman, if the stu- dents' replies may be taken as an indication. Ninety-seven expressed

On View from Thursday, Janu-open admiration for Mr. Wang, and ary 23, 1980.

no other Chinesa statesman got Terms: Cash on Delivery.

anywhere near this number of votes. The students expressed decided LAMMERT BROS.. views on Chinese politics, which Auctioneers. showed a decided trend to the Left. Hong Kong, January 20, 1930. In reply to the first question:~, "Has the present civil war any re- volutionary significances?" 235 re- plied emphatically "No," while only 13 said "Yes." However, when the question was naked:-"Do you think that the return of Wang Ching-wei to power would assist in the im- provement of China?" 173 of the students replied "No," while 07 said "Yes" and 28 said "Probably." The vast majority of the students agreed that the doctrines of the late

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Ministers' Two Minds After such an arraigament an other Government speech became Imperative. The Secretary for the Dominions began well; he even astonished the Lords by denouncing the Free State Finance Minister's declaration as "unhappy, improper, and injudicious.” A remarkable negation, by the way, of the Secre tary's own dictum a fortnight ago that proceedings in the Empire Parliaments can never be criticised. But, this promising forthright- ness was promptly atoned for by almost unbelievable speciousness. Perhaps, Lord Passfield suggested, the Finance Minister's assertions meant nothing at all. "I am not going to assume," said he, "that the

Dr. Sun Yat-sen wore the best pos- said the Doctor, "like many an-Irish Government are going to sible theory for a real Chinese other nervous affliction, may be break the law." government. Eleven expressed a

guarded against by maintaining If, of course, the Free State did bellef

breach-then "His in communism, and seven blood and nerves at the highest make registered their faith in anarchism. point of efficiency,* A tonic that Majesty's Government would take

Radical Sympathies

is not merely a temporary stimul- the appropriate action."

2

Lord

YAYOI BEAUTY PARLOUR The radical sympathies of the ant, but one that builds up both Passfield would not explain what students were shown in reply to blood and nerves, fa a far more action might be appropriate, and the question: Who is the con- rational means of acquiring Im-decidedly this Government will not temporary thinker in China whommunity to neuralgia, and of Bay a word until the Privy Council you admire most?" A Chinese lessening its recurrence, than the and this country are kicked (as) scholar almost unknown abroad, use of analgaestca or sedatives Lord Carson puts it) again. Chen Tu-halu, received, more votes which afford but temporary remeated Lord Danesfort, dealing "You don't know Irishmen," "com than any other. Mr. Chen is one Ifef." Dr. Willams Plak Pilla with Lord Passfeld's hopes that of the recognised leaders of the recommend themselves as just the speech in the Dall might be Chinese Communist Party and a such a tonic as the doctor former professor at the National specifies, designed to build up rich tie comparicon which made the empty words. And, with a sarcas

have been proven time and time between. Lord Parmoor's implied again a most efficient remedy for commendation and Lord Passfield's neuralgic attacks, headaches, open condemnation of the Fres sciatica, and nervous debility, as State Minister, the Conservative

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also a leader of the opposition to

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