WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1911.
Hughes & Hough,
AUCTIONECAS TO THE GOVERNMENT
General Auctioneers
Share, Goal and General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
*To-KWE WAN" Goal Starige.
Cidad
A.B.C. 4.38&STM EDTITONS. Al, TelegraphiC CODE.
"HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undemigod has received instras tions to Sell by Pubila Asction,
02.
SATURDAY,
the 26th August, 1911, commencing at 11 .., at his Sales Rooma,
DUDDELL STREET, ~--
A Labor CosmiGNMENT OF BRASS AND BRASS-MOUNTED
BEDSTEADS; ..
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THE CHINA MAIL.
common point of villes de trot Like, any other country, and within recens times never has been. Wo have here a people who from time immemorial havo Endeavoured to stand aloof from all else in the world, and have succeeded to a re- aurkable extent. But now the economia arents of the times in China are prominent among the subjects which fill the numerona periodicals upon which the multitudes of the West rapaciously food: ofton we find opinion and direct contradiction of that opinion printed in succeeding, ime, much that gets into print is the niost flimsy in- formation gathered from the host finey experiance of the writers, what pertains, to ese part of the Empire may be, and often- is, totally insanet of other areas, sind so we find generally that the correct focus of the national dolngs is rarely given. During the past two or three years the writer has made a study of the reform movement not in one place, but has travel- hed in this purport more than sovou thousand miles in China, and can claim, na he dues claim, to be in a position to form Home concrete opinion apart from generalisation. He recognises that all that he has written so far in this article is worrect, absolutely correct, if viewed through the Governmental eyes of this great nation. But China is not composed PREMISES on the BRUSH CONCESSION,
SHAMEEN, CANTON, itable for the Government alone. The people fices, Godern, and/or living quarters, sumber some four hundred and thirty Repairs and alterations will be made tillions-the serbillion of the Imperial suit tocant.
Edict is washed away by the rain long
"A Quantity of SWING COTS. On View from Thursday, the 24th Aug, 1911.
Tanns-Cash on delivery.
JI
GEO. P. LAMMERT;
Auctioneer. Hongkong. August 21, 1911.
1072
THE Undersigned have received instruc- Want' Advertisements
tions to roll by Public Auction, "TOR ACCOUNT.OF THE CONCERNED,
an
FRIDAY,
the 26th August, 1911, at 11 ... at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,
corner of Ice HocSE STREET,
A Number of Jonas Barras Steel
Trunks (Entirely Nov).
A. Number of Slazanger Tonnis Rackets
and Balls, Gent.'s Bicycles,
And
A Pair of 12-Bore Fowling Pieces by Thomas Horsley & Sons, York.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer:
TEMS :-A Donal
Hongkong, August 22, 1191.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1070
HE Undersingi have received instrue-
THE LAVISH DON, to sell
by Public Auction,
on
MONDAY,
<
PREPAID
$1 per inch..
3 Insertions. One week.
$2.
FOR RENT.
rk
Apply to
CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, CANTON. Canton, June 14, 1912.
MOR SALE
TWIN-SCREW STEEL
787
WHITEAWAY'S
One Week
Surplus Sale.
WHITE CANVAS FOOTWEAR.
Fine White Canvas Boots with Chicane Leather Soles and Heels Very Light in weight, Pliable and Durable
Shoes as above Chrome Soles and Hesls.
Shoes without Heels
Good Wearing Tennis Shoes
Hand Sewing
Frister
Machines
and Ross- mann's Hand Sewing; Machine with Round Top Cover and with Full Set of Attachmenta. Exact to Sketch.
USUAL PRICE $35.00
Sale Price $30.00
SALE USUAL PRICE $5.50 PRICE SALE
$4.00
USUAL PRICE $4.75 PRICE $3.50 $3.50
SALE
USUAL PRICE $4.50 PRICE
500 of these Well
Known Time Keepers:
Swiss Manufacture.
USUAL PRICE
$2.50
SALE PRICE
$2.25
BACH.
THE
TEMPUS WATCH
before half of this great number have had Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road.
either time or inclination to read it-and
so, forgotten, this Edict does not become
Inw-or it does not follow that it must.
Even at the risk of being criticised for STEAMER, apparent inconsistency, I would act tonnage 1,304 tons; with Triple Ex-hesitate to say that China in all her reform parsion Engines capable of giving a speed movement is not yet out of the wood. Sho Length 250, Beam 34*3*, Moulded Depth may yet have to go through the fires of a
10.
terrible ordeal before she will be unfely Draft fully landed 13'. Electric Installation.
of to knots.
the 28th August, 1911, at 2.30 r.., at his or Conat Trade.
Residence, WILTON Hovag, 18,
Morrison Hill Gap Road-
THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Stc., So..
TEŽIN CONTAINED, Particulare from Catalogur;
For further particulars apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Duddell Street.
Auctions.
G.
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Intimations.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.
WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE CO.
wen
VISITORS AT HOTELS
HONGKONO HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs W. Bleck. Dr O. Marriott
Mr T. J. Malpaald Mr and Mrs F. E.
McHugh
Mr H. Breckwalde
Dr W. F. Bruck,
My B. J. Butler Mr and Mrs Menezes
Mrs J. D. Camcaden Miss Maneza
A. D. Carsenden ME. V. Mitchelmore
guided into the leven of national defen. Patina by Public Auctions Salo, to be TOTAL FUNDS OF DECENTE, 1910. G. B. de Chnda. 31: and Mrs. A. E.
Condition excellent and ready for in-sibility. Point where one will in China mediate use. Suitable for either River
to-day, except in those unsurveyed dis- tricts where still dwell thousands of uncon quered tribes and aboriginal races, and one will and all buzzing with that ender current of foreignisation which all the people read about and talk about But at no juncture in the history of the nation
1099
Beurtone, August 9, 1911.
&a;
MILNERS'
SAFES
Including a 1tin. Joers FATENT RADIO
FAN (NOW);
And
A Number of PIGEONE,
On view on Sunday, 27th inst..
TERMSAs usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong. August 18, 1911. ·
NOTICE
1001
TEE Undersigned have received instroo
Come to sell
JOZ ACCOUNT OF THE OCMCLINED, A CONSIGNIDINT DE
TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE
GUIDES.
Particulars, c., may be had from the Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.. Hongkong, 10 August, 1911.
NOTICE
1026
THE Undersigned have receive instruc-
tions to sell
FOR ACCCUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
at their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Des Yeux
Road, Comer of Ice House Street,
A number of Automatic Printing Machines, Throe Cinematograph Automatig Machines, and 18 Automatic Post Card Machines
For Further Particulars, &c., apply to
the Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, August 9, 1911.
THE
1019
NORTH POLE
WAS FOUND BY COOK
And we have found a way for you to have a cool and pleasant afternoon.
That is by calling up 482 and letting us send you one of
our Motor Cars.
W
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AS SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL BANKS ¦
AND
is more careful steering required by the uffieis helmainen. The officialdom of the country, say what they will to the con- trary, is, with very few notable exceptions, as corrupt as it ever was-there is in Chins
a system, astounding in its power among
all classes and conditions of men, which will
always make any dealing in China, great
BUSINESS HOUSES. or soll, anything but honest dealing,
when compared to our Western standards
English it has no equivalent, but all who
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent.
of honesty. Its name is "squeezo "—in
Hougkong, May 20, '1011.
€30
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
have lived in China knows of its corruption.
lotting
held on MONDAY, the 28th day of August, 1911, at Srist, at the Offices Department. of the Public Works
the Gover- Excellency by Order of Bis nor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Conduit Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 15
with the option of renewalsta Ózuwn Rent to be fixed by the Borvayor of
£21,259,683.
Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £3,814,845 Paid-up Capital £1,667,907 50 Il-Fire Funds
3,842,215 4 2 III-Life & Annuity Funds 18,845,126 9 7.
Sinking Fund Account
nedes
L.
Mr B. J. Nicholson Mr W. North
Mr V, d* Oettingen Mr W. W. Fayno M. Ernest H. Pond Mr A. T. Prichard Mr J. Quin Capt. F. Raim ME. H. Ray Miss F. Rea
Moulder Mr P. T. Chilvers Dr & Mrs Muller Mr J. Chisum Mrs L. Clark Mr C. J. Colicy Mr N. K. Dandson 97,356 18-8 Mr W. C. Drew Mr and Mrs G. £21,252,693 17 3
Duncan Mr E. J. W. Eames 2,373,269 17 7Mr A. F. Fearon. Life & Annuity 1,954,631 92
Mr & Mrs Fillis Branches....!
Mr H. G. Fisher Mr H. Feismann Mr. Geier Mr V. Goulbon Mr and Mrs Joseph
Gould
His Majesty the Kusa, for one tar-Revance Fire Branch... ther term of 73 years.
Locality.
P
Particulars of the Lot"
On Boad
tà side of
upph
Registry Na
Na of Bale,
No. 1589.
Inland Lot
Bocudary
Hanstre-
ments.
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the
བ
W.
The
356 205
990
aquare Seat
| Contente in
171,500
Upest Price. ❤
19,610
1069
Then before the nation can ever become THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE
Burroughs and Wattsical destitution and degradation, as is now
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT.
Hongkong, June 7, 1910.
淋水汽力迨士
HOME --MADE MINERAL WATEILS.
72%
SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAOza, Hosono,
Other Receipts... 813,914 10 8
£4,971.215 17 6
The Accumulated Funds of the Fire and
Li's Departments are free from liability in
reped
cach other.
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.,
Agenda.
MrD. M. G.
dratama
Mr M. GuasmLIN
Capt. T. P. Hall
29
MA. Harrison
Hon and
Howott
EA.
J
Mr C. B. Robinson Mr A. W. Schneider Mr H. H. Salomon Dr. and in AD.
Mr C. 8
Spalding
Mr J.
8. Speyer J. Spittles Miss W. Squazo
Lt. and Mrs C. E.
Stainer, R..
Mrs & Miss Struthers Mr J. Struthers
SWATOW WARRONG & CO, Mr and Ms E. J. Mr M. L. Thompson
13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG.
MANUFACTURZUS OF Swatow Hand-made Drawn Work and Canton Embroidery, etc. GENERAL EXPORTERS.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.'" LADIES' TAILORS.
LAU PING KEE CO.
USED POSTAGE STAMPS AND PICTORIAL POST CARDS. CHINESE CURIOS & PORCELAIN
63,139,360 KWONG CHEONG.
great in the truest senas the general pover- ty consequent upon foods and famine, aust be alleviated and made impossible to hunsa 'n helpless people. The rivers. of the country aced lo bo dredged, dimmed, dyked, so that it will be impossible for J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGEZ CIGARS, CIGARETTES, TOBACCOS. FOR THX EAST, TUKYO. thousands and thousands of people to be brought yearly to the lowest depths of phy- Total Assets Dec. 31, 1910...0.8494,715,823 85,095;459 Surplus
to Policyholders Dividends
10,575,187- the case. This alone is more important
191 Policyholders 1910 than appears on the face of it. As I Total mid
10,392,039 write not a hundred miles away thousands Total Expenses for 1930... of people have been rendered homeless, Gross carnings from Laterest utterly destitude, and are dying in Gross rate of Income from.
Investmenta 1910 hundreds from sheer hunger on account
Hongkong, May 30, 1911. of the flooding by the mighty Yangtzekiang. This sort of thing happens every year, and the official vision Eas become so blinded that nothing is done, and the result is that great areas which might be made the most commercially prosperous spots in the whole of Central China are allowed to become huge inland seas and those unfortunats
people who live there have to watch their buildings swept away from them ero they settle down to die.
Much more might be said about great national improvements which are necesary to put the common people in the position BETTER THAN FACTORY-MADE.
to be able to enter into the spirit of real re- Why continue parchary form. In China, although human life is held ing factory-made Minor Water! Make your own
at the highest discount, it is, after all, the Mineral Waters so Loms people who make the nation, in an official at a cost of 90 cents sense as well as numerically. If the people dozen Syphons. Then you KNOW the water is agree on say certain thing it is done, and pure, and contains no done quickly; if they do not agros on any disesse germs. With the certain thing they rise up in their thousands
PRAKA SPARKLET SYPHON and riot and loat and slash out and became and a dozen Bulbs you infected with that strange national hysteris can make dosen which knows no bouns, and which is the
...delicious -Syphons of
post less than if you buy man's nature. factory-made Mineral
&
and Renta for 1010......
Holmes &infant Dr S.. Hough Capt. R. Innes Mc W. Kruse Mr H. P. Msilay
Mr J. M. di Vill
Mr E. J. Waterman
Mr & Mrs Whitmarsh
And chiù Mr Zeno
PEAS HOTEL
Dr Aubrey Capt. Bell, R.A.M.C. Mr C. Blaker Mrs Bowdler Mr and Mrs Bowen Mr Benyfield Mrs Broadfest
Browns
Mr and Mrs Campbell
and children Capt. Clark
Mr. R. Lemaitre Mr and Mrs Lewis Capt. Lyons Mrs Smith Malkin Miss Macher Mr M. M. Maas Miss Mathieson Mr & Mrs McCnlock
and children Rer. Morton. F.N. Mr and Mrs Hunton
L-Col. Close. R.E. Mi Nelson
Rev. Nelson Mr etium
Capt. Craig
T & Mrs Cumming-
ham
Mr Dallia
21,648.528
4.48
GOLD AND MONEY, OHANGER.
Mr and Mr Davis Mr Day
727
HONGKONG. Hongkong, May 27, 1911.
13
Mr and Mrs Fulton
Rev. and Mrs Noyes Mr & Mrs Pattorden Mr & Mrs H. l'earco Rev. Pegg Lt. and Mrs Dodgson Mr.
Mr Fielder Mr From
S. HANDA.
· JAPANESE MASSAGIST:
AND FLOOR, No. 60, QUEEN'S
ROAD CENTRAL
HONGKONG, Near the Old Post Office.
Hongkong, July 21, 1911.
936
Mineral Water and the wonder of the average law-abiding ChinaCHEN KWONG & CO.,
Water. All Cheirista
So far as one can soo, therefore, it, misy
Then go along the Beach, and and Stora soll Frana Sparklet Syphons be said that much has to be done for the
over the Hills and get the Sea and Mountain air.
PHONE 482.
C. LAURITSEN,
Momaging Proprietor.
Dragon Cycle Depot.
63, Des Voeux Road Central,
HadeAndTimey 18-1911.
and Bulbs,
Price of Syphons $2.00, euch.
Bulbe 0.90 per bar.
Wholesale Price -
Eyphon per doga Bulbs par doz, bozes........
common millions, the teeming proletariat, before the full force of the reform movement can be practically worked out. If the time should some when among the common people there shall be no more $16.00 1.0.1. poverty nought on by unnatural mosne, $8.00 Lob.it "users" should, yanish, if the official classes could only materialise that standard of honesty which in China is only the harest make-belief, if the millions, in short, are pus on firm going basis, we shall arise in Chine such a Reformation that shall make the eyes of the world dazzle. For we shall be in the presence of snation upon, whose integrity shall depand the peace of the whole world,
KHONG BẢNG FONG, LID
WHOLESALE ABERTH,
246 and 248, Des Voruz Road Centril, HONGKONG
行餐
Hongkong, March 1, 1911
Perkins
No. 13, Queen's Road Central, Mr and Mrs Duncan Capt. Ferry R.A.M.C
SINGON & CO.
TRON, STEEL, METAL and HARD WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesale sud Retail Ironmongata, Pig Iron and Foundry. Coke Importers. General Store-- keepers and Shipchandlers. Nos. 30 and 37, HG Loors Star, (2nd Street, west of Contral Market) Telephone No. 515,
112 Hongkong September 4, 1909.
THE CHINA MAIL
COLOURED
TYPHOON
MAP. Showing tracks and daily LD.gress of the big Typhoons
during the last twenty
&
GENERAL IMPORT
EXPORT. CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL STORE:
NITURE, Draperies,Groceries,
Bopt and Shoes.
Lacqueres,
Makers of Jowell Crockery Iron-mangery, Wine and Spirits. Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made t Border by our own tailor
Large assortment of Chinees Silica and Foreign Goods of every description
All goods sold et reasonable Prices, The Chespost and Best place in O nich t
boy Chinese and Forekin Gos.G
SUP PAT POO STRE 1408 CANTON, Canton, August 1, 1911/2
years.
Mrs
Mr and Mrs Petrio Surgeon and Rutherford Capt. & Mrs Garnett Dr and Mrs Saunders Mr Gell
Mr C. Scott
MT
Mrs Graybill
Mr Grimshaw
Miss Gubboy
Mr A. Sinclair
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL“ Mr J. Abdelnour
M: 2.0. Abell
Mrs L. Ashley
M: Mira Ballantine
Mr W. A. Barbett
Mr & Mrs Borowsky
Mr and Mrs M.-A
Jackson Mr W. Jackson
Mr & Mrs H. Kornedy
and 3 children
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Mr A. Marticbantes Mr W. McKay
Mr G. G. Burnett
Mr and Mrs. A. H. Mr R. J. Manuy Moler
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Mr J. Harback Mr & Mrs Hewett Mr Chana. J. Higgin.
botham
Mr W. B. Hind
Mr A. J. Roland
Mr
Dr J. B. Saunders Mr G. W. Sovell
And Mrs I. H. Stephenson Mr & Mrs. G. Koppel
Stephenson
Mr Geo. O. Whitelaw Mr and Mrs Å. ̈ ́ ́G. Wilson &2 children Mr J. F. Young
KING EDWARD HOTEL, S
Mr M. P. Beattie Dr Belikas
Miss Beanotto
•
Mr B. McCloskey
Dr Muller
Mr A. P. Noble
Mr and Mrs Bridger Capt. & Mrs W. C.
and children
Mr.K. Bysack
M.F. W. Cor
Passmore
Dr Schmitt... Mr Edw. Sindi
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Darston
Miss M. Gains
A. Harper
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and child
Dr Stumm De Thuin
Mr and Mrs Varaos Mr A. C. Watis
37 and Mrs E. W
Wheeler
BRAESIDE.
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At C. Brown biss Fairall Mr P. Gaunay M: E. Goy Mr and Mrs R.
Harding
Mr. K. Rodgers Mr F. J. de Rome
A.
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Mr and Ms “J.....A...
Scott
Miss Kazel Scott
Master Scutt
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Master Stephen -
ford
Mrs F. W. Watte Bir A. Buller West
KINGSCLERA HOTÉL.
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Brown
Mrs Goo. P. EADT- mort & Children Me and Mes A. O.
Logan Mr.J. F. Magnum Miss K. A. Massey Mr E. J. McNulty. Air A. S. Morrison
Mr and Mrs F. M. Sir Finncis Piggott
Mr.J. Robertson Crawford
Mr and Mrs D. E Mr G. Sachso
Ics. Donnelly
M. E. Shearer Mr A. L Shields.
Mr J.
Graham
Mr and Mrs C E. Mr R. D. Stewart
Harvey
Er Hobson Nr H. Hofman
Mr B. Webb
Mr Whyte
Mr J. W. Wason
Mr Wingsore
GRAND HOTEL.
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Biglow
· Mi Sanul Paul
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Mr Weatherall
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Wood
Mr P. Jack
Mc Jones
Brand Mrs Kert
Rev. & Mrs E. VisonAr E, O. Brownlow. Mr.J. We Ratasey
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Mr J. Baudry Miss M. Pelle Mina B. Bell Mr G. Beloi pro-Mr Brown
Mr H. M. Barton Mr. V. Bustinduy Mr V. Capra Capt. J. J. Clark Mi H. W. Dawson
MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD AND TAPED FOR HANGING,
Price 20 Cents,
From the Cup Mart Office.
LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH AND VETARZONERVE RUD
The test dicowy o podern times or presiden
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Me J.Turnor.
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Capell & children Mr D. Lovibond
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