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FOR SALE.

FOR SALE,An upright

Moutris Plano, vory good! condiálon-$25'. Cash. Box No. | 1488 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph.”

FOR SALE

Ceiling Fan,

Blado G. E. 3 Speed, 3 Light $45.00 (as now). Corbin Motor Oydle Speedometer 28" $15,00, Apply Box No. 1485 o/a "Hong)

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1314, 1376, 1384, 1385, 1392,

1342, 1397, 1409, 1418, 1375, 1441, 1444, 1456, 1462,

POSITION WANTED

POSITION WANTED. By

Chinese, 12 year' import

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

BY ORDER OF THE OWNER.

'PUBLIC AUCTION.

of the Valuable Leasehold property situate at Victoria,. Hongkong and known as Section C of Inland Lot No. 712

FOR SALE. Three latter and Subsection 1 of Section B of

THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926.

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4 Duddöll Street:

If you have any thing you would like to sell, erchange or advertise send it to the CBIÑA AUCTION ROOM,

1

E. V. M. R, DE SOUSA.

· PUBLIC AUCTION

The Undersigned has received j Press Printing Machines, Inland Lot No. 712, together with instructions to sell by Public with motors. Apply Manager the messunge orections and build- Auction for account of the "S.C.M. Post.""

ings known as No. 2 Conduit Road concerned,

FOR SALE-Small cruiser erected thereon. Aron 6,440 square

.

yacht "Coquetta. Winner R.H.K.Y.C. championship 1924 runner-up 1925. Apply Box No. 1482 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."

LAUNCH about

feet. Annual Crown rent $3.60.

To be sold in one Lot

by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

on TUESDAY,

exp rt experience, Kaowledge; FOR SALE STEAM the 13th day of April 1926, at 8 typing, coding, general works.

60 foot o'clock p.m., at their Sales Rooms, Good opportunity for employer. long, in excellent condition and Duddell Street, Victoria, Hong- Best references. Apply Box No. Buitable for Harbour and River kung. 1487 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph." Work.

MISCELLANEOUS.

FOR

FOR RENT six roomed house middle level. House want.

od Poak with tennis court long OBSO. Wo have houses and land for disposal. Smail Investors. Tel 1630.

PREMISES TO LET

Ica

TO LET. A spacious shop, 3.

House Street im-1 mediato possession. Apply Gande, Price & Co., Ltd., (next door).

TOLET-Offices, spacious and

THE E AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING Co., Ltd. 4B, Duddell Street.

THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING Co., Ltd. 4A. Duddell Street.

PUBLIC AUCTION

of the

Valuable Leasehold Properties situate and being

No. 137 Queen's Road Contral and ...No. 1-25 (Odd Hollywood Road,

on FRIDAY, the 9th April, 1926, at 2.30 p.m. at the CHINA AUCTION ROOMS/

4, Duddoll Stroot.

A Quanlity of Blackwood and Teakwood Furniture, and also Blackwood, Curios, &c.

Comprising:-

Apply Box 1439 0/0 BY MESSSRS. LAMMERT BROS. Blackwood Bedsteads, Settees, Hongkong Telegraph."

Auctioneers. Dining Tables and Chairs, Mah- For further particulars and Con-jong Tables, Flower Stands, Tea- ditions of Sale.

EX-ACTIVE SERVICEMEN'S

ASSOCIATION. (1914-1918).

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An Extra-Ordinary General Meeting of the Association has been) called for and will take place at the Club Rooms, 17 Queen's Road, At 5.30 p.m. on Friday, April 9th.

Members are requested to attenā.

CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE.

Apply to Mesars, Johnson, Stokes

and Master,

Prince's Building, Hongkong, or, to MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS.,

The Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 30, 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTION

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The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on Monday, the 12th April 1926 commencing at 2.30 p.m.

Os, Curio Cabinots, M. T. Tea Tables, &e., &c.,

Hongkong

Numberg)

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS..

The following is the list of local share quotations issued to-day-

Banka,

0.

Hongkong, $1,057) Chartered, $21) n. Mercantile A and B., £30 Morcantile C., £131 b.

P. and O., £94. n.

East Asia, $80 b.

Marine Ins,

Canton Ins., $625 b.

Victoria,"

China Underwriters, $1.95

North China, Tle. 145 n.

Unions, $285 6..

Yungtsze, $40 n...

to be sold by Order of the Mortgagee

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on FRIDAY

the 9th day of April, 1926, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in Two Lóta

by

THE AUCTIONEERING AND BROKERING CO., LTD. Auctioneer,

Teakwood Wardrobes, Bookcases,Į Ice Chests, Dressing Tables. M.T. Washstands, Hatstands, Chest of Drawers, Wall Clocks, Iron Safos, Dinner Sets, Goldfish Pots, Vasos,The Embroidered Pictures, Vasos, Wardrobe Trunks, &c., &c., Terms: Cash on delivery.

YAMASHITA KISEN KÄISHA,

at ite Auction Rooms, Duddell Street.

properties consist of:

Lot. I. The pleca or parcel of ground situate at. Victoria Hong-

E, V. M. R. de SOUSA,kong and registered in the Land

Auctioneer.

Office as Section 47 of Marine Lot Hongkong, 6th April, 2026. No. 55 Together with the messuage: or tenement thereon erected and known as No. 137 Queen's Roads Central held for the residue of a [term of 924 years from the 25th From SYDNEY, BRISBANE, June 1918 created therein by an RABAUL and JAPANESE PORTS. Extension of Crown Lease of The forty-eighth ordinary annua!

Marine Lot No. 66 dated the 19th Road about 2500 feet in one or meeting of the shareholders of the

The Steamship

"CALULU"

day of March 1866 and made be- two lots, attractive rental apply above company will be held at the Box No. 1489 c/o "Hongkong offices of the General Agents, Ped-

having arrived from above ports, on tween Her Majesty Queen Victoria 8th April, 1926, Consignees of care of the one part and Richard James Telegraph."

der Street on Thursday, 22nd Apríl, Teak Hat Rack with Bevelled are hereby requested to present their 1920, at noon, for the purpose ct Mirror, Teak Bookcases, Teak Bills of Lading in exchange for Deli Gilman of the other part......

Area 550 square feet or there-i receiving the Report and Statement Desks, Armchairs, Carpets, Rugs, delivery from alongside the steamer.abouts.

"Orders, and take immedinte | of Accounts for the year ending Ornaments, etc., etc., 31st December, 1926.

то

airy in best locality Queen's)

at their Sales Room, Duddell, 81, A Large Quantity of Office & Konsehold Furniture

comprising:-

very

O LET. For period of six months, fully equipped and

All cargo not taken delivery from Proportion of Crown Rent $15.00. furnished modern flat of, four

he Teak Extension Dining Table, the steamer immediately will

the hazardous and/or per annum. 'rooms, two baths, servants quar-

The Transfer Books of the com-Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboard landed into

oxtra hazardous

Lot II. The equity of redemp- tors and electric light. Box No. pany will be closed from 8th to with Bevelled Mirror, Crockery, Hongkong & Kowloon & Godown Co.. tion of and in the places or parcels

hazardous godowns of 1484 0/0 "Hongkong Telegraph. 22nd April, 1926, both days inclu-Glass Ware, Cooking Utensils, at Kowloon and stored entirely at of ground situate at Victoria Hong-

VICTORIA HOTEL, QUIET

RESIDENTIAL APART- MENTS. Full board small room $95. monthly. Medium sized room $120 inclusive Large com. modious bodeitting-rooms $130 moothly, 1 minute from Forry Next new hotel Hankow Road, Kowloon. Tol. .357.

sive..

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JARDINE MATHESON

& CO., LTD.

General Agents, Hongkong, March 26, 1926.

"TREVESSA" TROPHY.

The fifth bi-annual ruec for O LET-One European flat,

Wanchai Gap Road, Hong-ship's lifeboats will be sailed on Apply to 32 Kennedy | Wednesday, April 21, starting at 4

ΤΟ

tong. Road.

p.m.

Euch ship may enter any num-

10 LET. From 1st April to ber of boats.

31st December, furnished,

Course: Start from

Channel

top fler, flat of four large room Racks, to Kowloon Rock (P), mark with kitchen and gas stove pantry, store room, bathroom with off Yacht Club (S), Cust Rock Gas, goyter, etc. Apply W. S. Bailey, Buoy (P), finish at the Yacht Club 4 Armend Bldgs, Kimberly Road, across a line, West to East. Kowloon.

Two

Competing boats should be in position at the starting line by 3.30

WO large rooms excellently p.m.

situated for offices on the 2nd, and 3rd.

Ships proposing to enter boats

Floors of tere requested to notify me not

George's". Building facing Ice later than April 20. House Street, For terms and

particulars apply to Hongkonk and Territorial Estates, Ltd., 'St, Georga's" Building.

ON or about March 1926 wholel

fat or spacious suite of offices in the Fronch Building" Ox "Victoria Building," No. 5. Queen's Road Central (botwoon Chartered Bank and Mercantile, Bank.) Apply to:

Banque de

II'ndochine Chater Road.

GROUND FLOOR PRE-

MISES "ST. GEORGE'S

F. OLIVER,

Hon. Secretary,

R.H.K.Y.C.

Hongkong, April 6, 1926.

Robertson's Asbestos

BUILDING, opposite the STAR Protected

FERRY PIER, best locality in Hongkong for Shipping Com- paulos or Shops. Single Offieo room, or whole suite of 3 Office rooms for short or long leasó, For torms and particulars apply to Hongkong and Territorial Estates, Ltd., "St. George's" Building, let. Floor.

SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG.

reminded

MEMBERS are that the ANNUAL GENERAL | MEETING will take place in tho Old Chamber Of Commerce Room, CITY HALL, at 5.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 9th April,

It is hoped that there will be

& good attendance to considor various matters, more particularly the proposal to hold a SMOKING CONCERT in the City Hall on! St. George's Day, FRIDAY, 23rd April

Members are asked to eudea- vour to get Englishmen, not already members, to join the Böciety.

Metal Roofing

The Finest Roofing for all Conditions & Temperatures.

Full Particulars from

DAVIE BOAG & Co.

Bank of Canton Building. (Sole Agents)

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL Sureand certain for allFemale complaints.Every lady should keep a box in the house.

Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world.

Proprietors Popu MARTIN, Chemist, Southampton, England,

Consignees' risk.

tho

etc., etc.,

All broken, chafed and damaged kong and respectively registered Teak, Iron and Brass Bedsteads cargo is to be left in the godowns, in the Land Office as the Remain- with Mattresses and Spring Mat- where it will be examined at 11 aming Portion of Inland Lot No. 2 tresses, Teak Wardrobes with and on the 11th April, 1920.

and the Remaining Portion of In- without Bevelled Mirror, Teakį No claims will be admitted after Dressing Table, Teak Chest of the goods have left the godowne, and land Lot No. 130 together with the Drawers, Teak and Marble Top and after the 15th April, 1026, will erected

all goods remaining undelivered on messunges or tenements thereon

and known 15 Washsthnd, Toilet Sets, etc., etc., be subject to rent

Noa. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21; also.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be 23 and 25 Hollywood Road held for cffected.

A Few Pieces of Blackwood) Ware

and

One Cottage Piano by 'Moutrio' One Baby Grand Piano Two Enamelled Baths

On View on Day of Sale Catalogues will be issued. One 12-Bore Sport Gun One Indian Moter Cycle with Sidecar

One Cabinet Victrola Terms: Cash on Delivery LAMMERT BROS:

Auctioneers.

SPECIAL

YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA.

Agents. Hongkong, 8th April, 1926.

Mrs. J. CRAWFORD,

Massage Hall

No. 14. Zetland Straete

Before You Advertise

COUNT THE "TELEGRAPHS"

On The Park Tram.

Do Yourself a Favour!

-ask at your club or

"DON" store for

to-day!

Don still retains its pre-war excellence, so much appreciated by the

SCOTCH WHISKY connoisseur.

Do

ON

DONALD BROS.

KIRKCALDY

scor!.

You will like the dis- tinctive flavour!

At all clubs and

stores.

N.S. MOSES & Co., Ltd.

Agents.

the respective residues of the terms of 999 years and 999 years created therein by two Crown Lenses

cach dated the 9th day of March 1829 and each made between Her Ma- jesty Queen Victoria of the one part and Emanuel Raphael Be-

los of the other part subject. tol ja Mortgage dated the 24th day of April 1925, to secure, the payment of the principal sum of $170,000 and interest,

For Particulars and Conditions. of Sale apply to:

MESSRS. DEACONS,

1, Des Voeux Road Central, Vendors Solicitors,

or to

THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING CO, LTD. Duddell Street,

The Auctioneers

RUGHES & HOUGH

LIMITED.

Fire Ins..

China Fires, $170 b. Hongkong Fire, 8550 b.

Shipping.

Douglases, $28 n. Steamboats, $251 b.

Tugs, $22. Indo-Chinas, $38 m. Shell Trans., 87/ b. Star Ferries,,$63, b. Waterboats, $15 n. Oriental Nav., $950. n.

Refineries,

China Sugars, $22 n. Malabons, $35 n..

Mining.

PARENTS & CHILDREN.

THE ROOT CAUSE OF MENTAL DISORDERS

[BY DR. HARRY ROBERTS.] Children are the young of man --a truism of which many people scom to bo unconscious.

This is not surprising, for, superficially, children taken in the b. lump are in many ways as unlike their parents as are the memberg of another species.

B.

Benguats, $1.50 n. Kailang, 42/- b Langkats, Tis. 231 b. S'hai Explorations, Tle. 5.35 sa. Shanghai Loans, Ts. 7 n. Raubs, $5.00 b. Tronohs, 61/-. b. Ural Caspiana, 8/-n.

Docks, etc.

Kowloon Wharves, $i3i b. Whampoa Dooks, $60 n. Hongkowa, Tls, 165 b. New Engineerings, Tle. 5.50 Shanghai Docks, Tis. 106 b.

Lands, Hotels, etc."

H. and S. Hotels, $10 ea. H.K. Lands, $67 n. Realtys, 6 b. Territorials, $57 n. Humphreys, $15 b. Princes Bldgs, $100 n. Rural Lands, $79.

Cottons.

Ewoe, Tla. 10.25 b Orientals, Tls. 2.75 b. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 55° b.

Miscellaneous.. Amusements, $11 b. Canton Ices, $7 D. Coments, $16+ · 8. China Buses, Tle. 10 8. China, Lights, $21 b. China Prov., $7.00 8. Constructions, $21 s. Dairy Farms, $20 s. Dor A. Wing, $10, Electrics, $641 s. Macao Electrics, $40 n. Developments, 25 cents, n Ropes, 830 s. Tramways, $25_n.

Lane Crawforde, $12‡ sa.. Mackintosh, $21 n. Peak Trams, $17 b Sinceras, $11 in. Taxis, $18.

United Asbestos, $20 n. Watsons $12 1 Powells, $10 n.

RUBBER MARKET.

LATEST QUOTATIONS,

The situation is complicated by the fact that a whole series of conventional views has grown up. strangely unrelated to reality past Undor more primitive and "natural" conditions of life, this did not much matter, for the child was then little dependentbn. parents or other adults for much beyond the material crudities of his environment.

But in the circumstances of modern life, especially town life and that of well-to-do people everywhere, it is for much more than food and drink and ralment that children depend on their elders.

How are we fulfilling our trust? With what measure of intelligence have we taken over nature's work? And what are the fruits of our cultural interference?

In other words, how does the happiness of our boys and girls. pan out; and in what degree of harmony with the world about them are their souls and minds when they reach maturity?

A Freudian Fallacy.

To answer these questions, wo have to look well below the sur- face, for the thoughts and emotions of the young, even more than those of their seniora, are... seldom manifest on the sleeve.

I have lately been reading a very interesting book called Childhood's Fears," by Mr. G. F. b.Morton, the headmaster of the Leeds Boys' Modern School. It is. book that all parents might read with advantage. "If they read it intelligently, it will set them thinking. Mr. Morton, hna bad considerable opportunity of observing and studying the work- ings of youthful minds, and has used his opportunity well

Many contemporary psycholo- gists have written much about the |minds of children; and all sorts, of theories have been propounded as to their troubles and disorders. Freud, for instance, as is well known, has endeavoured to explain a large part of the misery of the world by tracing its origin to suppressions and perversions of the powerful impulse of sex (using the word in a very wide sense) during the periode of youth and adolescence,

Fow of us, however, on review- ing our own childhood and on observing our children, have been able to find much support for this part of the Freudian theory:- And Mr. Morton's book tends to confirm our critical attitude to it. He believes Freud to be utterly mistaken in his view that sex plays any but a trivial part in the causation of human paychose8 which is the name given to menta! disorders, from worry and anxiety to insanity itself.

Rather does Mr. Morton believe, and very cogently argue, that the ront trouble of these disorders, at any rate among boys, may nearly always be traced to what is called an inferiority fear complex.

By this is meant an obsession the very opposite of that of pride. Messrs. Carroll, Bros. have beenOne so possessed is, as it were advised by cable from Singapore eternally confronted by insoluble" of the following rubber quotations: problems that must be solved, by. Allonbys

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2.00 must be scaled.

Alor Gajahs. Amalgamated Malays

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &AM

GENERAL BROKERS.

REMINDER

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