NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
STRAITS SETTLEMENTS LOAN, 1921.
ISSUE OF $20,000,000 - LOAN
·Bearing interest from the date of purchase at 7 per cent, per aunuih payable balf-yearly on May 1st and November 1st, REPAYABLE AT PAR ON MAY 1×2. 1928, FREE OF INCOME TAX AND
t
OTHER DUTIES, PRICE OF ISSUE-100 PER CENT Wüher the authority of the Straits Settlement Loan Onlinume. 1921. the Treasurer of the Straits Settlements is authorised to receive until farther notier applications for Stmits Bettlement Lou as above,
Bonds will be issuvil ut, the aption of the 1. Rezistars! pic #ither 15 Bearer or
THE HONGKONG DAILY
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
BANK HOLIDAYS.
accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, I the
EXCHANGE: BANKS will be CLOSED for the transaction of PUBLIO. BUSINESS on MONDAY, MAY 19might
[024 Hongkong, May 11th, 1921.
IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OFFICE.
WHIT MONDAY
THIS DEPARTMENT will be Open for all purposes till NON on MONDAY, the 16TH MAY. Licensed Warehouses will be entirely Closed on that dar
N. L SMITE, Superintendent,
Imports and Exports
(925 Hongkong. May 11th, 1941, ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
HAPPY VALLEY COCENE.
Registered Bands will be transferable and will THE BO CIN CLOSED for play
Tas free of transfer duty mudder the Statu Ordina 1907. Beurer Bouls will be trans. ferable by delivery.
Holders of Bearer Bonds will be allowed to exebaugs them for Bands to Registered Holder:
Registerd Holder will allowed to exchange their Bends for Bearer Bonds, Bonds, whether registered or bennie, may be exchanged for the equivalent in Gwo value of Bonds of the saar kind of higher or lower denomination.
A will be charged of 25 cents for each registered, and a ten cents for each buter,
*pplied for. .Bond erchanged
until SUNDAY, 14 ust.
By Onier of the Cam B. ROSS,
Hon. Secretary
(926
EX-SERVICE - ASSOCIATION.
Ta MEETING convened by H.E. Tuz. A GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING, Sir G. M. KIRKPATRICK, K.C.R., K.S.I. in the R. A. Theatre, Bengkong, at 6.30 PM. on THURSDAY, April 21st. 1921, it was unanimously decided to form an Ex-service Association in Hongkong and Chins under the title of :-
"THE BRITISH LEUFON","
All Boad and the interest thersen will be sxempt from all duties other than estate duty and from all taxes levinl or hereafter to be levied in the Colony.
Bonds will be
accepted at par in payment of
HONGXOSG & CHINA BRANCH, Death Duties due to the Government of the Straits Settlements provided that it in tab which, it is hoped, all Ex-Service Men ar lished to the satisfaction of the Commissioner Women, of whatever mink, will join. **. of Stamps that the Bonds have been in the pamphlet setting out the objects of tas possession of the decrased from the date of issue or for a period of six months previous to his Legion and forms of application for Member- ship an Associate Membership may be had on death. Interest accrued in the Bonds
application to the date of such payment will be allowed.
Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, "BRITISH LEGION,"
14, Pedder Street,
Hongkong
the
The ine by an investment authorised by the Trustee Onliusuce. 1914 and Trustees may invart therein, notwithstanding that the price! may at the time of investment be above or below the redemption value of par.
(023
The Principal and Interest of the Bonds are THE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE charged upon and payable ont of the general revendes and assets of the Colony.
"The Bands will be issued in denomination of 3700, $500, $1,000,$5,000, and $10,000 and will bear interest at 7 per annum payable half-yearly
LIMITED,
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE FORTIETH ORDINARY YEARLY be held at the Offices of the undersigned on THURSDAY. the 18TH MAT, 1921, at Noor.
by bare compus, attached to the Bond, the FRTING OF SHAREHOLDERS WH first coupon on each Bond representing interest to the next half-yearly interent day from the date upon which payment for the Bond is
made.
Applications for Bonds innst be accompanied by payment of the tall amount payable in respect of the Bands applied for, and may be delivered to say bradel in the Mulay Peninsula of Chartered Bank of India, Australia and Uhina, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, or the Mercantile Bank of India, Limited, on or after May 2nd, 1941.
Federated Malay States War Loan Bonds" will be accepted at Par in payment of Subscrip-
tion
The TRANSFER BOOKS and BEGISTER of Members of the Company will be CLOSED from the 5th May to the 19th May, both days inclusive.
At this Meeting Resolation will be pro posed dealing with the remuneration to the Consulting Committee.
JARDINE. MATHESON & Co., Lan.
The General Agents, Hongkong, April 19th, 1991.
[870.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
the frustrer nor should cheques be muds pay-NOTTHEY BECOND
Application forine should not be sent direct to
able to him.
In all caser in which it is requested that the Bonds be forwarded by post. the Bonds will la despatched by Registered Post at the risk of the applicant, who must himself effect any insur ance that may be desired.
In the first instance a provisional receipt, exchangeable in due course for the definite Bonds, will be issued in respect of each applicu tion. Sale of Buads over the counter will
available. commence when the Bonds. ure
Applications should be made upon the printed Application Forms which may be obtained. together with farther copies of this Prospectus, at any branch of the above-mentioned Bank of at any Treasury or Money Order Office in the Straits Settlements, or the Federated Malay Stater.
EDWY L. TALMA.
Acting Treasurer, 8.3.
997
THE TREASURY,
Singapore, April 26th, 1991.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE.
Faon NEW TORE.
THE Steamship
"KATUNA" having arrived, Consigneen of Cargo are inform ed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the, hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt'e Wharf, Kowloon, whence. delivery may be obtained
No Claint will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after May 18th,
18th, will be subject
to
All Claims against the Bitamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before 16th May, 1921, or they will not be recognised.
All broken. chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be
mined on any TUESDAYS OF FRIDAYS be tween the hours of 10.45, and Noor within the free storage period of one week.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of lading will be countersigned by.
THE BANK LINE, LTD., General Agents. Hongkong, May 11th, 1921. THE EAST ABIATIC COMPANY: LID, COPENHAGEN
HE Steamer
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ORDINARY
GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Company's Offices, St. George's Building, oa SATURDAY, 1st May, 1921, at 11.80 a for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts to 28th February, 1921, and electing Directors and Auditor.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 14th to the 21st May, 1921, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD,
Agents. Hongkong, May 4th, 1991,
897
OF
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY
CANTON, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
TOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN that the ING of the Society will be held at its Head Ofice, Nos. 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings, Hong- Long, ou FRIDAY, MAY 27TH, 1921, at Noon. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the Btatements of Account to 31st December, 1920, and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Society will be CLOSED from 14th to 27th May, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
903
C. MONTAGUE EDE, General Manager. : Hongkong, May 5th, 1921,
BRITISH TRADERS' INHURANOM COMPANY, LTD.
NOTION TO SHAREHOLDERS..
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
NORDINARY YEARLY MEET- ING of the Company will be held at its Head Office Now 3 and 4, Queen's Buildings, Hong- kong, on FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921, at 12.30 r.. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with the
Reports of Account to 31st December, 1920,
and of declaring Dividends, etc.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company
INTIMATIONS
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI RANKING
CORPORATION. BRI
AD
【OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the Hoxo- KONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA "TION will be held at the CITY HALL, Hongkong, on SATURDAY, the 29th day of any, 1991, at Noos, for the purpose of considering and if thought fit of pass- ing the following resolution-
That the Directora of the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TIGs be and they are hereby re- quested and authorised by and ob behalf of the shareholders of the Company, to take the steps neces- sary for the introduction of an Ordinance into the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hongkong and for thủ enactment"of the same by the Governor of Hongkong with the advice and consent of the Legisli. tive Council thereof. to effect: the amendments necessary to the Ordi nances ander which the Company is incorporated and carrying on busi- ness so as to allow of the capita of the Company being from time to time increased from 20 millions of dollars the present authorised capi- tal of the Company to 50 millions of dollars,
2.-That the Capital of the HONGKONG
AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION be forthwith increased from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 by the creation of 40,000 New Shares of $125 each to be lasted at the price of $70 on the terms after mentioned. Shareholders on the Eastern Regis- ters to pay for their allotments st the rate of exchange for the Com- pany's demand Bills on London on the day on which the instalments are due.
&-That the said New Sbares be in the
frst instance, in such manner as the Directors shall prescribe for that purpose, offered, to shareholders in the proportion of one New Share for every three shares of which on the 8th day of May, 1921, Share holders shall respectively be the registered Holders, and that any New Shares not accepted by Share- holders within the time limited by: the Directors for, that purpose be disposed of and allotted by the Directors in such manner and at such price as in their discretion they shall think best in the interests of the Company."
4. That the payment of the sum of £70 per share for each of the said New Shares be made as follows,
1st. instalment of £35 on the 1st.
day of July, 1991.
..
THURSDAY, MAY 12TH 1991.
INTIMATION
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of the Far East.
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Popularity maintained by its
EXCELLENT QUALITY
NOT BY EXPENSIVE
WORLD-WIDE, ADVERTISING.
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LTD.,
CO.,
WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
HONGKONG.
Hongkong Option: 101, Das Vœux H5., C. LONDON. OFFICE 131, FL Bar, E.C.
The Daily Press.
Hosaxóna, May 12th, 1921
A NEW FRAME GERMANY IN
OF MIND.
towards an enemy-pronounces the de "mands finally made on Germsay to be
„THEREMARKABLE BOCKET,”
TO THE EDITOR OF THX MONGKONG fair, just and considerate." and the
DAILY PRESS. counter offer made by Germany as “60
my form Sin-As I was sitting' on inadequate as to constitute a contemptu. ous defiance of the Treaty," and when.istening to the noise produced by the moreaver, the Allies' demands received rejoicings that still linger over the thehearty commendation" of Mr. inauguration of Dr. Sun Yat-son, ASQUITE,
most British subjects at all 'resident of the Republic of China. I events will feel satisfied that sympathy for a book and it brought forth The stretched my hand into my desk to grope with the German conte ations is misplaced Remarkable Rocket," a lake by Osaz and without reasonable justification. : No
I could not help thinking how one denies that Germany's burden will be adequately the title applied to the mas heavy: but it has been necessary on over whom all this hubbub is being made, ocensions during the past two years and my cogitations have resulted in the- to impress upon the German people writing of this latter which you may only
near
|
WARche.
esteem fit only for the waste-pater baske
that the war, for which Germany was responsible, inflicted upon her
The bombastic, manifesto of Dr. Sun neighbours grievous burden's which can- Xap-son to the Foreign Powers neoda not be measured by any pecuniary com replying to and his telegram to 'resident
Hsu Shi-chang is conceived in such teras. pensation which can possibly be exacted
ná to, ruise' a smile on the plant coun- from the German people. Not even tenance of the most optimistic of Suaites,
His affirmation "I will exert my utmeal. America doubts the justice of the repara- to establish in the world a real Republic tions demanded from Germany, and con of China" sounds well enough but can fronted as the Germans are with a solid deceive no one, and though is itscribing The present unfortunate condition "to alliance of the nations against her con- the fact that those responsible for the
Like so many of my schoolmatera. I have gone through a period of exaltation over the founder of the Chinese Republic, but ardour has cooled and died put. I now I have seen the mun at work und mj
see the ugliness and all the misery of our city..
Dr. Sun Yat-sen's condemnation of Hsu Shih-chang is emphatic. You can
tentions, we may reasonably hope that suministration of the Government have
not been competent persons plausible the German people have at last conte toyer he has failed to propound & theory. recognise that the economic future of for eradicating the evil of which he is Germany depends upon sustained effort directly the caus to honourably discharge all the legal and moral obligations which the Treaty of Peace imposes. Such difficulties as the Allied nations have encountered in their dealings with Germany since the war were perhaps inevitable, but now that the obligations have been tobulated with a be only a commonplace official in peaceful Of the principles of Re- clearness and Guality which admits of er.
publican Gloveramont, you have never no further questioning,or argument, 'and | made the German people have seen that the administuds and how China can be best His advien Allies are firmly resolved to enforce the may be resumed in the following words beyond your comprehensioneratie was is penalties of default, we may hope that In fact you should take exumple by nie," the turning point has been reached in you could not possibly have a better
model,
Yet Hsu Shih-chapg the fortunes of Europe and that greater minister in an absolute monarchy. co-operation. is assured ou definite lines He was a member of the Council of Yuan
Shib-km. Participating in the Coufer. of agreement in the heavy task of ence at Titsin (1917), he was elected economic reconstruction.
President the following year (1918) and stil maintains his position. Dr. Sun bus omitted to inform us in what school he has himself learnt political science; where he has acquired a knowledge of state.
ft.
The prospectus of the new Straits Settlements 7 per cent, Loan of $20,000,000 appears among to-day's advertisements.
The attention of golfers is directed to the announcement that the Happy Valley course is closed for play until Sunday. The heavy rains of Monday last made the course a lake.
Next Monday is Whit Monday and public holiday. · The customary announce ments by the Banks and the Imports and Exports Office appear among to-day's advertisements.
in a real
พนม
In the selection of the public servanta only those are chosen who are loyal to Republicanism, and hence know the pri ciples of republican government and will not commit any double-dealing," may
the Southern Provinces enjoying good
sound very well, but when he -LYS
Government and prosperity under" an honest administration." bis abatement open to challenge expecially when he ope this Government represent those ideals proudly proclainis: The members of and those principles which, if the Repub lie is to survive and take its rightful place in the Family of Natious," must necessarily triumph, viz., Libéralism, Con- stitutionalism and Devotion to the Com mon Weal."
He has already informed us that *! un There are 110 ponies entered for the
fortunately I was deficient in my kos- Tientsin Spring Race Meeting which takes ledge of men and thereupon begun China's place this month. We notice in the Ewo numerous troubles." Let us now take & look around us and see what has been stable "Beaverkill, late Slam," a pony accomplished since Dr. Sun Yat-sen's which has been very successful ut Hong-roturn to Canton, as Head of the
Administrative Directors and Minister of kong race meetings,
the Interior, He had, then with him
Aul nout man attached to his cause. Tang Shao-yi has already retinal. Tang, Chi-yao has declined all function and refuses to come to Canton. Even the timid Wa Han-min has found the courage to elipse himself. The most influential members of the National Assembly have disappeared and are being hunted for high and low.
Wa Ting-fung
A Northern paper states that the Hon. Bertrand Russell, who has been danger ously ill of pneumonia at Peking has been pronounced definitely out of danger, He will not be able to leave the hospital for some time, but, unless something
2nd. and final instalment of £35 on
the 1st day of October, 1921. 5.-That the Directors issue to Share
holders, holding shares less that or not a multiple of three,a fractional certificate in respect of each share less than three or in excess of multiplo of three and allot one New Share to every parson who shall produce three such Fractionaj Cer tificates on or before the 1st day of July, 1921, and pay the first instal- ment in respect thereaf --That after payment of the first instalment, and pending payment of the remaining instalment, Scrip Certificates in such form as the Directors may determine be issued in respect of such New Shares. entitling the holders on payment of the remaining instalment, and sub- ject to such other terms as to approval, date for lodging scrip cer- tificates and otherwise as the Dired- tors may prescribe, to he registered as the owners of the shares respec- tively represented by such Srip Certificated. 7.That interest at the rate of 6 per jemaah
cent. per annum be allowed out of Tuevents of the past few weeks have the profits of the Company on in- stalments paid in advance of the made it quite clear to Germany that dates when the Time become dus, the obligations she assumed, under the entirely unexpected develops, his compelding to the earnest solicitations of his And that registered holders of Scrip Certificates for New Shares be Treaty of Versailles will have to be entitled in respect of such New fulfilled, and, at the eleventh hour, the Shares to participate in future dividends on an equality with the ultimatum presented by the Allies has old shares, in proportion to the been accepted by a reconstructed Cabinet. instalments paid up,and from due and by a majority vote in the Reichstag dates for payment of sams: 8.That interest at the rate of 8 per Thus, occupation of further German centum per annum be charged on territory by the Allies, for which they had each instalment. not punctually paid, and be paid with each anch made evory preparation, has been averted instalment.
A
It is to be hoped that we have now heard 9.-That all moneys received from pre
mium on the said New. Shares be the last of efforts being made added to the Sterling Reserve Fund. Germany's part to evade her Treaty For The HasGIONG & SHANGHAI
obligations. We may take the vote in BANKING CORPORATION, AG. STEPHEN,
the Reichstag on the question as indicat ing that public opinion in Germany has at last begun to recognise that there no course likely to be so advantageous to Germany as the due and faithful per formance of the obligations which have been imposed upon the nation' to make to the sufferers by the war the fullest reparation deemed to be within her capacity. Every device has been exploited by Germany to secure a reduc tion of the penalties. She has attempted
Chief Manager.
Hongkong, April 28th, 1991
匡
PUBLIC AUCTION.
567
Dell by Public Auction, THE Undersigned have received instructions
́ON FRIDAY,
20th May, 1921, at 10.30 A, at Bayal
on
plete recovery is assured.
In an editoria entitled "The Irony of
Things the Malay Hail says: Take the oldest inhabitant into the Club and watch the newcomers stare at the stringer Go away yourself for six months, and on your return prepare to be challenged as things move, and the vice-president to your very membership. So quickly to-day is the intruder of to-morrow."
as
of
son, C. C. Wu, is left the only Adminia- trative Director still clinging to Dr. Sun, hoping thereby to scoop more chestnut out of the fire. For this devotion, he is -styled the Grand Old Man of Ching but,
to quoto the words of the Rocket.
***Bad and Grand sound very much the sume, indeed they often are the same."
D
It is no secret that Chan Chun-ming, in spite of his appointments as Minister of Interior and Minister of War, is in oper friction with Dr. Sun. As he alrendy eumulates the double function of Governor of the Province and Generalissimo of the Kwangtung armies, he has yet to bo reckoned with.
Another piracy is reported in a steam launch plying between Canton and Sun cheong. When near Suntak seven arined
A schoolboy's Protest" appearing passengers, carrying military passports, overpowered the military guards on the your issue of the 2nd instant gives rather an accurate idea of the vagaries our locul launch and plundered the belongings of officials love to indulge in the perform their fellow passengers. During the fight
I am inclined tö- anca of their duties. ween the soldiers and the seven rob exclaim with bin the unscrupulous bers, two soldiers were killed, two were always strive to pray on honest folk wounded on the leg and one severely for since the inauguratory, ceremonies, the injured on bead One of the engineers market has been dumped with bank notes which the merchants and tradeamén ' are. striving hard to refuse. Non repone dicta Mr. C. RW Griffiths, u passenger on paterna. Nic virtuscurat repont deter board the Laing froia Calcutta toribus (Spare me your paternal moral Hongkong, was taken ashore at Penang Virtue will not re-enter corrupt hearts). and immediately despatched to Penung I can still hear Dr. Sun Yat-sen ex
It is difficult to of con- precarious, and at the hospital it was struction and destruction, which should ascertained that he was suffering from come first and which last His words acute peritonitis Everything possible recall to my mind a passage that I have Indeed, he knew only land passed away at a aim the following s
which one he was playing; but it made morning. Deceased, it is understood, was travelling round the world,
no matter, for, whatever, he did, every- body cried out Charming Charming! selfishness, permit me to quote the words "Uf his sympathetic nature and his un
of the Remarkable Rocket.
will be CLOSED from 14th May to 27th the
General Hospital. His condition was claiming T928
May, both days inclusiva.
By Order of the Board,
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager.
Hongkong, May 5th, 1921.
THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LIMITED, #NOTICE" TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Army Service Corps. Pier
W. D. Vessel HERCULES"
... 85 feet
177, e inches passive resistance, she has made counter was done for him, but he rapidly declinód be reading: never quite certaiĄDA
"7
Length
·Beam" Dopat
proposals and she has appealed to the Displacement Tonnage ...170 Tons
Cox's Falmouth American Government for sympathy and Engine Horse Power
350 H.P.
help. All such efforts have failed. The Knot 10 Working Fressors per square disposition shown by the Allies to THE MURDERED WARDERS malt 150 lbs.
Built at Falmouth ka examine the German objections to their
AVENGED. Materials of Construction, Wood: la water demands and to consider any counter- line, Iron Plated
Approximate Carrying Capacity: 25 Tous or proposals brought forward can hardly EXECUTION OF THE FOURTH MAN: have failed to impress the world with The deaths of Warders Speed and Her 100 Passeligers As she now
brutally murdered, by four convicts, who A detailed list of fittings to be sold with the the fact that if they were not inclined nam Singh, of Victoria Gael, who were to any undue leniency towards Germany staped from gaol lest year, were avenged ship may be seen at these offices
The vessel will be open to inspection from they were at least prepared to avoid fat daybreak, yesterday, when Young Fo 17th May to the day of sale inclusive between being grossly unjust and unduly oppresalius Young Hopkin, the last of the hours of 10 La, and 4
murderers was hanged, Young Po wits need for preserving the economic life of in the plans to escape made by the hip may not be viewed without permit a
Germany are so well known that when prisoners the usual inquest was held by your space I beg to subscribe myself, Tessabi
fthe Coroner at the Magistracy at noon HUGHES -HOUGH
due to strangulangin, May 9th, 1921. -.--
THA ZERO ANOTHER SCHOOLBOY Auctioneers to the GoverTAMENTE
BALLERANGEMURES (Asda 13 överament always generous to fault
PANAMA. baving strived on Thursday, 3th May, from Copenhagen, Consigneča of Cargo in connection with the above steamer are hereby notified to present their Bills of Lading for counter-
ignature. Cargo is being landed and stored at TOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN that the thear rink into the Elazardous and/or extra
52ND ORDINARY YEARLY MEET Hazardóns Lodown of Holt's Wharf where ING of the Company will be held at its Head delivery may be obtained immediately after Office No. 9 and 4, Queen's Buildings, Hoog landing
Long, on FRIDAY, MAY 27TH, 1921, at 12.45 Storage will be sesessed on cargo remaining for the purpose of receiving the Beport of the Directors together with the Statements of undelived after noon on the 12th May.
All claima must be send in to us on or before Account to 31st December, 1920, and of declaring
Dividends, bici Packager will be enomined in the The TRANSFER BOOKS ¿f the Company --Permits for inseating will be leaned on sive. Mr. Lloyd GEORGE's views on the believed to have been the trading spirApologizing for taking up so much of
the 18th May Damaged Godown by Mesar Goldard & Douglas on will be CLOSED from 14th May to 27th Application at the Auctioneer. THURSDAY, the 12th May, ut 2,30
May both days innlatives agak paka mage
No Fire Insurance has been effected By Ondar of the Found
MANNERS & BACKFOUSE, LTD.-O. MONTAGUE EDE
the-nhief representative of the Beltiontow
I am always thinking about myself, Sand. 1: expect, everybody else to do the same. That is what is called sympathy. Thate people who talk about themselves, as you do, when one wants to talk about- oneself, as I do. It is what I call sol- fishness, and solishness is a most detest alle thing, especially to any one of my temperament, for I am well known for my sympathetic nature
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