WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911.

Hotels

THE

THE CHINA MAIL.

HUGHES and HOUGH, GEO. P. LAMMERT WHITEAWAY'S

AUCTIONEERS

AND

STATION HOTEL, COMMISSION AGENTS

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

ELECTROOM TO RACH ROOM. Cold and Hot Water throughout

TALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS:

BILLIARD ROOM..

Private Dining Room, EXCELLENT CUISINE.

TEL. No. K120. Teig. Address TERMOTEL.

THE MANAGER.

Fer Particulars apply to

Hongkong, March 1, 1911.

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned have received inatras 1tions to Bali by Pablis Auction, '

FOR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCERTED,

FRIDAY,

the 2nd June, 1911, at 11 M., ab. their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road. corner of Tox HOUSE SYNTET,—

A QUANTITY OF HANKOW TEA (P. W. K. Mark).

in Boxes of Five. Cattics;

Severa), Casos of TINNAD MILJ.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioners.

TYEKI ---ÄN UURIIN).

Hongkong, May 27, 1911.

AUOTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION: THE Underaged has received instruc

tions from Tan. Mutual, StoRIS," TO- Sall by Pabllo Anation,

THURSDAY,

the lat June, 1911, onmmencing at i¡ a....... at their premises No. 39, QUEEN's ROAD CENTRAL was

THE WHOLE OF THEIR LARGE STOCK OF PROVISIONS (To be sold without reserve). N.B-These goods will be put up Lots to suit householders.

into

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Household Linens and Drapery in Reliable Qualities.

VERY SPECIAL BARGAINS,

LUXO" Bath Towels, Hard wearing and serviceable. Householders will find this line well worth their attention. The "Luro" is a patent towel, specially woren and very soft and durable.

Price $1.00

TIME:-Cash on delivery..

Hongkong, May 26, 1911.

710

"LUXO" Bath Sheets, Heavy quality overlasting wear. Size 44 × 90 ins, Fringed at ends."

718

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Price $3.50

Rough Brown Turkish Towels, Linen and Cotton

Size 27 x 50 ins very strong and lasting.

Price $13,20 a doz.

N

Very soft diaper Huckaback Towels. A small quantity only

Price $7.50

BRAESIDLE,

PRIVATE HOTEL,

298

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.

WITH WHICH 18 INCORPORATKU THI OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.

TOTAL FONDS AT S1ST DECIDIR, 1909,

£19,870,357.

STANDING in its own grounds with 1-Authorised Capital £8,000,000

Airy and Well Furnished Looms, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harheur

Telephone No 20!

Apply to

Mes F. W. WATTS,

Braeside, 20, Macdonnell Road Hongkong, September 2, 1908.

Subscribed Capital £3,275,000 Paid-up Capital II--Fire Funda.

1:21

£1.214.500 00 3,489,138 6.7 III-Life& Annuity Funds 15,089,338 1011 $3,388 ? C Sinking Fund Account

£19,875,850 19 6

Revonne Fire Branch...

2,352,906 17 10

'KINGSOLERE'

A

PRIVATE HOTEL PPROACHED from Kennedy Roan and Macdonnell Road.

Tot, No. 134, Teleg Address:" "SACESOL

A.B.C. Gode 4th Ed,

Electric light, hot and cold water through- cut. Billiards, ennis, croquet, putting green and fine stabling for horses.

Proprietress, Mas F. SACHSE,

1208 Hongkong, September 1, 1908;

VICTORIA HOUSE

19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST ACCOMMODATED BOARDING HOUSE.

IN THE CENTRAL LOCALITY.

A. WOHLTERS,

The Manageress.

Hongkong, October 13, 1910.

1959

KING EDWARD HOTEL

HIGH-CLASS BOTEL ADIES AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS

LADIES TO ROOM,

Hot and Cold Water throughout. Electrically Lighted" Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor,

TAXES D'HOTE AT SEPARATE TABLES

Electric Fans (if required)

Tels. Address: VICTORIA, Hongkong

For erms, etc., apply to the

MANAGER. Hongkong, October 2, 1908

1,897,635 14 S 209,921 7 6 35,952 8 1

£4,196,808 7 10 The Accumulated Funds of the Fire and Life Departments are free from liability in

speech other.

Life & Annuity

rancnes................ Į Marine Department

Other Receipts.gute

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

"Agents,

JAPANESE MAKERS.

EVERT KIND

Footwear

MADE

HE Undersigned has received lustrum- Tons to well by Public Auctios.

on

THURSDAY,

the 1st June, 1911, commencing at 5г... his Salos Rooms, DUDDELL STREST, — A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS (including many rarities). Tess:--Cash on delivery,

On View from Wednesday, the 31st May, 1941.

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer Hongkong, May 25, 1911.

MILNERS'

702

SAFES

AS SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL BANKS

AND

Small Honeycomb Towels, fer cricket, tennis, etc. Can easily be carried in the pocket, very soft and absor bant.

Price $150

A few unly. Coloured Turkish Towels. Very sort

and pleasant to handle. Fast colours.

Price $15 60

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road.

THE CUP BATTLE.

Bradford City's Victory in the Replayed Final.

2

BRISK AND EXCITING FLAT.

minutes later every forward in the New-

castle, line had a shot, the ball just going "The Beer That's Brewed to Suit The Climate”

over the crossbar, while Mellors was agnio | Jying on the ground hurt. Then, to the great relief of the Bradford man, Campbell, Taylor, and Torrance found their form

For the fourth time in eight years Newgain, and the City, taking up the running, | fairly held their own, and indeed, occasion- castle United (last your's winners) failed to win the F. A. Cup when the final was ally looked like adding to the scors replayed at Manchester, after a goalless Logan and Spiers both missing by inches. draw in a dull and uninspiring game with The end came with Bedford still leading, Bradford at the Crystal Palace. By the and on the play their victory was deserved. only goal of the match the Yorkshire team Result: Bradford City 1, Newcastle BUSINESS HOUSES. became the holders of the new Cup, and United 0. The teams were:

the risult cama as a surprise. The game was brisk and exciting, and in marked contrast to the display at the Palaco, Newcastle started with a strong riad in their favour, and it seemed almost, incre 580 dinle, in the face of such odds, thus Biad- ford City could hope to hold out against the brilliant set of forwards opposed to them. But these strongly-made men from York. ahire were by no means dismayed. They

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Agent. Hongkong, May 20, 1911

ORDER

10

CHERRY & σ0..

35, WELLINGTON STREET. Longkang. May 5 1910.

678

ON WO & CO., LD.

GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY.

1

MADE TO ORDER

Fi

1362

VICTORIA HOTEL,

LATE

NEW AMOY HOTEL,

KULANGSU.

AMOY

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT,

Good Food, Clean Rooms, each with

Separate Bathroom.

REASONABLE CHARGES.

Two minutes walk from the principal land.

ing place.

BAR, BILLIARDS AND BOWLING

ALLEY.

Chas. A. Mution

Proprietor.

Hongkong, January 3, 1911

THE

NORTH POLE

WAS FOUND BY COOK

And we have found a way for

ISH

QILK Goods, Chinese Embroidery and-

Grass Cloth, Silk and Linen

Dress Pieces, Ivory and

Jadestone Curice,

37, UEENS ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, January 19, 1911.

For Sale.

YOR SAL

Bradford City: Mellora; Taylor, Camp- bell; McDonald, Torrance, Robinson:: Thompson, Devine, O'Rourke, Spiers, Logan.

Newcastle United: Lawrence; M'Cracken," Whitson; Veitch, Low,-Willis; Rutherford,

Stewart, Jobey, Higgins, Wilson.

In presenting the Cup, Mr O. Crump, had prevailed under similar conditons at senior Vice-President of the ... said he Sheffield, when they surprised Blackburn considered it a wonderful thing that the Rovers by the power of their defence

against a head wind, and they simply West Riding of Yorkshire, where Associs, in muccession Ttions to sell THE Undersigned have received instruc-astonished the great crowd of spectator,tion football was scarcely known ten years

who numbered 68,640, while quite $30,000 ago, should for two years disappointed enthusiasts were left outside, have a team in the final great testimony

PON ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED.

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dra Vocal doors having been closed 20 minutes to the determination of the Yorkshipp

ROAD, corner of Ice Houss Streets

tion.

SEVERAL CASES OF

2

before the kick off. Bradford's luck secured people. The receipts amotted to £4,478, to be in, while the holders' forwards, overcard for a Cup Final played in the with the aid of the wind, time after time provinces. The previous best was £4,150 failed to find the net when every moment taken at the re-play between Barngley xod they seemed likely to score. The Bradford Newcastle United at Everton last season. goal seemed to bear a charmed life; and often pare accident prevented a gnal being scored against them though Mellors played 670 finely and dealt with the shots that reached

him in masterly style.

RED JAPANESE LANTERNS, Suitable for the Coronation Celebrations. Particulars, &c., may be had on applies

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer Hongkong, May 18:Į1911.

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HONGKONG, CANTON, P3

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW,

TIME TABLE

WEEK DATA.

• AN ACCIDENT.

The sensation of the match come after a big kick by Campbell. In clearing the back set Thompson away on a breakaway sort of run. He was tackled by Veitch about 25

WINNERS ROUKISÓ RECEPTION. When the winners returned to Bradford everybody appeared to be out in the streets, and the centre of the city was seething with an enthusiastic, excited throng. People of all classes, and well- nigh of all ages, were there--men, women, and children. The multitude surged and swayed in Town Exil-square, Forstar- square, and Fool-square, and almost every

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yards from goal and the Newcastle man in street converging into thuse centres was 20 ATE 81733. TO BE HAD AT

kicking caught the Bradford outside on the densely crowded as to be practically impassable. The Exchange Railway Sta temple with his boot, and Thompson tion, at which the team aired by train collapeod. The referee did not notice the from Manchester at 9 o'clock, was besieged, accident, and the ball went out to O'Rourke but the officials had taken the precau and Darine, for Veitch, seeing Thompscution of closing all the gates, and the fall, iramediately turned his back to the attack from without was withstood. Porters play to aid his injured opponent. Still the and policemen guarded the entrances, and referee did not stop the play, and before only those who bors a satisfactory passport one had time to realise what had happened were admitted. As the players' train O'Rourke sent in a high dropping shot that steamed into the station a great fail-lunged Lawrence should have saved. The New shout of welcome went up, and following castle goalkeeper was perhaps distracted by on the heels of the fleeting charts it spread the accident to Thompson, who still lay on in a mighty roar over the city. There were the ground, with Veitch holding him, but present on the platform the Lord Mayor. instead of saving a shot he should easily and a number of members of the Corpors-

E3 TRAMWAYS COMPANY have dealt with, he fumbled the ball tion ready to greet the victorious fossa,

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se it dropped to his hands, and before he when the train stopped the Lord Mayor know what had happened O'Rourke had entered the player's loc, followed daaked up and headed into the net. In by many others eager to congratulate tha circumstances it was a lucky goal the Cup winuous. The Lord Mayor, ad- 7.00am to 7:30 am...Every 30 minutes. The delight of the Bradford players and dressing the players, aid You hare 7.30 am to 10.00 s.m...Every 10 minutes. 10.30 am to 11.00 p.m.Every 15 minutes their supporters knew no bounds, and from done well. No team could have done 11.30 am to 12:45 pm...Every 15 mimtos. that point to the end they played with an more. You have Celosted what I am 15.45p.m. to 1.10 p.m. Every 10 minutes, enthusiasm that was remarkable in its told is recognised as one of the greatest 1.15 p.m.te 166 p.m...Every 15 minutes, affect. With the wind in the second half teams in the United Kingtury, and that is 145 p.m. to 2.15 pm. Every 10 minute they had more of the play than New great achievement. On behalf of the

minutes. That is by calling up 482 and CONSULTING ENGINEER IN BUR 8.30p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 15 mimics austle, but the latter played with fine torm the captain (Spiem) thanked the Lord 6.00p.m. to 8.00 p.m. Every 10 minutes. MIGHT CALS.

you to have a cool and

pleasant afternoon.

letting us send you one of

our Motor Cars Then go along the Beach, and over the Hills and get the Sea and Mountain air.

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E. C. WILKS,

ML MECH E. AMNA,

SUR-

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Judgment, and at times with desperations. Mayor for the honor he had conferred upon Colin Veitch, who had missed more than one them. They had won a great victory, chance of routing, in the fast half, worked having beaten one of the finest teams in 8.40 p.m. and pas, 845 pm to 11.16 and passed with all the cleverses of the land. Wy have wop, I hope, in an

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highly silful forward, bat he was clonaly shadowed by Torrance, who had been nought into the team instead of Gildes, to everybody mrprise.

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THE KEEG OF THE GAME Torrance, indeed, was the outstanding gure of the game. Ha med bo be Always on the ball, and certainly he did great days work for his side. So, ond the team individual

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