TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1911.
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONEERS TOƐ TH
·Gettera!" Amplioréens - Share, Coal and General Ruhers.
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PROPRIETORS.- 'To• XWQW Coal Storage.
· Crise work,
AD.G. SIN BATH EDITIONË. Ata Telteneic Coos
TARITYJAR AALTON “ACIBENA HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
EE Undersigned has received Instrue Toto mal by Pablie auction
ор
THURSDAY;"
the 14th September, 1911, commenting at 2.30 ... at his Sales Room,
DUDDELL STIL
• QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Comprising
Tapestry-covered Drawing Room, Suite, Teak Overmantels, Hatstands with Bo velled Mirrors, Eugrarings, Lace Curtains, &c., &c.
Unstained Teak Sideboard with Bovelled Mirror, Dinner Waggons, Brass-Mounted Fenders, Boockenso, &c., &c.
Brass and Brass-Mounted Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Marble-top Washstands. Teak Dressing Tables, &c., &
Ako
2 TIENTSIN CARPETS (New).
Terms: Cash on delivery
and
On Flow from Wednesday, the 13th Sept., 1911.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auelioneer
Hongkong, September 9, 1911, 1154
PUBLIC AUCT
Auctions.
PUBLIO AUCTION,
Tour to Poll by Publia Anotion, THE Undersigned has received inatrap
SATURDAY,"
the 16th September, 1911, commencing
1.30 ... at his Sales Rooms.
DUDDELL STAZZI, *-**-
A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF FINE QUALITY SUIT LENGTHS. (Suitable for Autumn and Winter Wear).
N.B.-The above are of the best English" manufacture only,
Terms-Cash op, delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 9, 1911.
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A
PUBLIC AUCTION", PARTICULARS AND CONDITION of the
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUOTIONKER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Underaged bas received instrage. THE Underage tie anction,
an
MONDAY,
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHAMEEN HOTES. (From Our Own Correspondent).
Caras September 9.
The past few weeks have been very trying indeed. The daily temperature Kas- ruled high-wall above 90° F. shado, Rain has been conspicious by its abeches.
For a quita an appreciable time the r valling-brooss has bean from the N.W afterwards vooring round to N., conso
the 18th September, 1911, commenting at quently these otherwise then fortunate
II A... bis Sales RoomB,
DUDDELL STREET,
A QUANTITY OF GENT'S SHIRTS,
Comprising
Pleated Dress Shirts with Soft Frents, Coloured Shirts, Negligée Shirts, &c, be, -210
An Assortment of English, American
and Fronch Boots and Shoes..
TERM:-Cash on delivery:
GEO. P. LABIMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 11, 1911.
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individuals who have sleeping apartments on the front bund, suffered somewhat severaly prope of the above romarks, the trite aphorism that refers to an ill wind is peculiarly adaptable.
BRORMAZION.
Tennis is as well supported this goaz a ever; although some of Shameen's brightest exponents of the game have fer various reasons, not yet participated.
The Shamaen Swimming Bath Club con- tinues to be wall patronised,
River picnics are very much in favour, Inumber of and every week and sees quits i house boats and launches wending their
Tetting by Puble-Auction Sale, to be Want' Advertisements / **y up river beyond Shek Mun."
st
PREPAID
3 insertions. One week.
$1 per lach.
held on MONDAY, the 18th day of Sep- tember, 1911, at Sr., at the Uffice of the Public Works Department, by Under of Dis Excellency the Gorer nor, of One Lot of CROWN-LAND
Kennedy Road, the Colony of $9
in Hongkong, for form of 15 years, with the option of renewalsta Orown Rent to be Bred by the Sarraro of His Majesty the Kme, for one for ther form of 75 years.
Locally.
No of Sale.
Registry No,
Inland 141
Particulars of the Lot.
Boundary
Measure rosta
the
[
ft
| Annual Ben!
1512020,000 138
WANTED.
FOR BIH NOS DRAUGHTSMEN FOR British North Bernen two experi-
for Survey Department
For particulars apply to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
1166 Hongkong, September 11, 1911
WANTED AT SHAMEEN.
BRUINNING OF NEXT YEAR.
SOCIAL
Congratulations to Mr and Mrs E. A. Stanton, of Deacon's Hoag, upon the birth of a son.
BUSENESH CHANGZA.
Mr A. F. Fearon has joined the Interna-**** tional Banking Corporation's office hera vice Me G. Middleton. M. J. H. Brett of
Shanghai, has been appointed scting man. the International Banking Corporation,
ager of the Canton braach rice the to Air H.-W. Kenny, doccased.
It is rumoured that several more foreign firme contemplite opening branches at Canton. Great things are evidently ox- pected of Canton in view of the approach- ing railway openings.
NAYAL BEWU.
The following gunboats are in the hat bour: H.M.S. Sandpiper, the French FFICES, if possible with GODOWN.gunboat Vigilante, the Japanase gimboat
-HISTORICAL.
On the 10th of September, 1883, Sha-. megn was partly destroyed by a turbulent Chinese mob.
Uji.
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JAPANESE MAKERS.
Please state terms and locality to
C. M.. c/o CHINA MALL Offico.
1156 Hongkong, September 9, 1911.-
FOR
SALE.
EVERY KIND
OF
Footwear
MADE
AUCTION.
4.
TO
THE Undersigned have received instrup- tions from terr2OS HOOPLE,
to sell by Fublic Auction,
On
MONDAY,
the 18th September, 1011, at:2.30 r.1,
his Residence, ROUGEMONT,'
Macdonnell Road,
THE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE &c..
&c.;
THEREIN CONTAINED, Particularson Catalogy
"On View from Sunday, 17th instant.
TERM-As Decial,
HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Sept. 1, 1011.
1124
"PUBLIO AUCTION:
THE Undersigned have received instrus-
- FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN ID,
Сп
FRIDAY,
the Sand September, 1911; at 12 Noos, st their Sales Room, No. 8; Des Voeux Road,
Borner of Ice Hoyas STHEFT,
A COMPLETE SUGAR FINING PLANT.
Consisting of Dydamo, Patrol Parafin Engines, Separators, Drycia, Pain, S &c.,
.. by Rhodes Doncaster; or can be taken over as a going concern..
- For full particulars and inspecting orders apply to
HUGUES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 3, 1911.
NOTICE
1103
ORDER
OHERRY & CO., $5, WELLINGTON STREET, Longkong, May 5, 1910. ...
THE
NORTH POLE
"Ta Moderate Price 40 acres of LAND in the Colony suitable for chicken arming or raising jags or cattle, IW... Apply to
"Jaro of "Ogina Mam" Ulice.
1033 Hongkong, August 12, 1911.
FOR RENT.
OREMISES on the Barrtan CONCESSION, Ufices, Godown, and/or Eving quarters. Repairs and alterations will be made to
KULIANG-FOOCHOW NOTES.
(From our Own Correspondent.)is Kruse, Sophi
ANOTHER TYPHOON.
No sooner were we all recovering from the last blow and enjoying a day or so of dry weather, when the wind backed once more to the North-East on Wednesday, Apguat. 30 and increased in force on Thursday with a gradually falling glass. By Thursday night we were in the midst of yet another typhoon and it has been raining hearily and blowing guns ever since; The amount of rain that has fallen, is enormous, and a vary high food is the consequence on the plains "bolo.am sory much mistaken. 787. if it will not prove to be one of the biggest floods for many a year. From the heights:
suit tocant. Apply to
CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, CANTON, Canton, June 14, 1911.
678 MILNERS'
WAS FOUND BY. COOK And we have found a way loc you to have a cool and pleasant afternoon.
That is by calling up 482 and letting ns send you, one of
our. Motor Cars. Then go along the Beach, and over the Hills and get the Sea
and Mountain air.
PHONE 482.
C. LAURITSEN,
Managing Proprietor.
Dragon Cycle Depot.
PRE- Undersigned lave received instruo 69, Des Vaux Road Central,
tions to sell
JOB ACCOUNT OF THE DONCKENED,
A CONSIGNMENT OF,
TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE
GUIDES. Particulary &c., may be had from the Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGH," Auctioneers,
Hongkong 10 August, 1911..
NOTICE
1020
Hongkong, January 18, 1911.
PEAK
28
TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
TAMATEL
-TIME TABLE
WEEE DAYS.
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL BANKS.
of Kulisng the whole plain ecome one vast lake with the hills and rilages dotted about here and there as islands. Communication is only kept up between us and Foochow by busts which sail right over the paddyfaka for miles. I fear any Chinese houses will suffer and col- Ispse, and the rice crop and the crops of vegetables, aweet potatoes, and other farm produse will certainly be seriously damaged. Nature is evidently determined to make up BUSINESS-HOUSES, for last time and to bring the rainfal up to the average, for the long-continzel drought of several year has brought the rainfall, much below the arorage. “Un Kullang the roofs of many hours hass suffered and the builders will be busy
AND
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent. Hengkong, May 20, 1911.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
660 for some weeks repairing the leaks caused by the driving wind and rain. Bot
it needs much cleverer builders than aro
Intimations
A Clergyman-
Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag,
Neuralgia-
For getting things done, making things go, the invigorating stimulus of Phoslerine cannot be equalled, says the Rev. A. H. Field. Fully aware that as a clergyman he is bound to make sure of the accuracy of his estimation of Phosferine, this gentleman states that, distinct from ather cases, he has verified and tested the efficacy of the tonic himself: It was Phoslerine, and Phosferiae alone, he says, which raised him from the nervous collapse, remedied the brain-fag and neuralgia which held down bis efforts and arrested his plans over a lengthy period. Since taking Phosferine he is entirely free from nervous, distresses, and can put bis whole heart and energies into his work, and indeed, such is his activity that he bas roused many helpers to his cause. Experience bas taught the Rev. A. H. Field that numbers of people do not realise their languor and half-hearted efforts are due to lack of nerve force, and be believes they will quicker appreciate the efficacy of Prosferine by learning of his own recovery.
Have No Existence Now.
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Now well-known throughout the East for
found in this part of China to make roots STAM RAISING, FORDING, STREL MAKING, SHIPS BUNKEAS, proof against the onslaughts of typhoon
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"
DR W. W, WHITE'S ANRIVAL
Dr W. W. White and party arrived at Foochow in the s.a. Hsintong on Friday and came up the hill through the flood and
Burroughs and Watts in the boary rains. They left Shanghai
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT. Hongkong. Jone 7, 1910.
S. HANDA.
JAPANESE MASSAGIST.
2x Frost
7.00 3.5to 8.00 .m.Every 15 minuten. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 sm. Every 10 minutes. 10.00a.m. to 11.00 am...Every 15 minutes. 11.50a.m. to lapu...Every 15 minutes. 12.45p.m. to-1.16 p.m... Every 10 minutes. No. 60, QUEEN'S
1:15pm.to 145 p.m. Every 15 minutes
Undersigned have received instruc. 1.15 p.m. to 8.16 B....Every 10 minutes
tins to sell,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
at thoir SALES Boous, No. 8, Des VOL
2.10 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter 5.30pm to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes,
NIGHT CARS
ROAD CENTRAL
HONGKONG,
ROAD, Corner of Ice House Btroot, 40 p.m. and 9p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.30 Near the Old
A auniber of Automatic Printing Machines,. Taroe Cinematograph Automatic Machines," and 18 Automatic Fost Card Machines For Further Particular, or apply to the Undersigned.
p.m. every 15 minutes.
SUNDAY!
8.00 am, to 10.30 a.m... Every 15 minute, 11:30am to 19-Noon Erary liminates. 10.30 am to 11.00 am...Every 10 minuter. 1200Nbato 100p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 pm to 5.00p.m...Erury 15 minutes. 8.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Erary 10 minutes.. 6.00pm to 7.00 p.m...Evory 16 minutes. 101000p.m. to 8.10pm. Every 10 minutes.
•T CARS sa on Week Days,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, August 9, 191
TENING
Dentis
No. 14, D'AILLE STREET,
TMS VERY MODERATE
Conmilatica Træ-
SATURDATE. Extra Caza. at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by stra Company's Olles, Atzz Pes Vorax Rörd Carts
-JOHN D. BUMPER
Gmero
Post Offles
Hongkong, July 21, 191
THE
CHINA MAIL
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Washing Books.
935
on August 5th and mes two typhoons in the short distance between that port and Foochow, and so took seven days instead of the usual two. Coming here so Intë, Dr White's meetings have had to be seriously curtailed. They began on Satur day, Sept. 2nd, and were-noteworthy for some clear hud attractive expositions of scripture. The mostings continued on Bunday and Monday and may go on longer,
· HOUSEHOLD. PURFUSES.
Ships Bunkers supplied at short notice.
KAIPING
COKE
Competes with the best quality English Cokes for. FOUNDRY, SMELTING AND HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.
NIGHEST
FIREBRICKS.
EQUALE, ALCH AND Curola.........
GRADE
Buster Beating Blocks, Fins Covers, Ground Fireclay, Stoneware Glazed Pipes, Glazed Tiles, Foundation Bricks (Non-absorptive). Building Bricks (Extra dtrong).
TYPHOON SIGNALS.
“STORM-WARNINGS ISSUED FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY.
The following Typhoon aiguals are boiss ed on the mash in front of the Wate Police Station, Kowloon, the Harbou Ooo, the Kowloon Godowns, HES Twar, and Greens faband signal ma
· point nywards
"A CONE point uperards
and DRUM
•below
Indicates a Typhoo to the North of Kan Colony
indiesten a Typhoon.
ta the North-East
the Colony.
A CONE
A DEUM
| indicatos ■ Typkenj (to the. East of Kis
Colony
CONE point down
wards and DRUM below
A CONE!
point down warda
A CONE point down warda and BALL below
A BALL
A CONE point uptrarda
and BALL below
to the South-East. the Colony,
Indientes a Typhoon to the South of liv Colony
Indicate a Typhoca
to the South-Win of
the Colony,
indicates a to the West, of be Colony
phoc
Indicates a
to the North Weat œ2
the Colony
Bed Blynals indicate that the centre" believed. to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony,
Black Signals indicate that the contre la believed to be less than 300 miles away from the Culony.” A
The above signals will, as heretofore, be baisted only when typhoons exist in enab positions or are moving in such directions that Information regarding them le sÈD pldored to be of importance to the Calony. or to shipping leaving the harbour.
"ORGENT" SIGNATAG
In addition to the above, when it expected thatthe wind may increase Fall typhoon "force at any moment. following Urgent Signals will be made a the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office:
“TOASE. EXPLOSIVE BOMES AT INTERVALE G
OFTA SECONDE,
A Black Cross will be bostad, at th same time, superior to the other shapes.
MEET SIONALS,
The following Night Signals will b holated from the Flagstaff on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, Harbour Office Flagstaff, and 318 Tamar
1. Thren Lights Vertical Green, Oreet Green, indicates that a fyphoon is believes
to be allested more than 300 miles from
he Colony.
II. Three Lights Vertical, Groon, Bað Groen, indicates that a typhoon is bellared to be altuated loss than 300 miles, free the Colony
III. Three Lights Vertical, Red, Green Red, indicates that the wind xyz bə expected to increase to fall typhoons fores
if Dr White cannot leave because of the OFFICES: 16, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, HONGKONG any meat inclement weather.
Ho and his party have bad a'full'sïd adequate taste of what sort of weather wo bave in the summer in China.
WEATHER CONTINUES LATER. There are no signs of any change in the continuous wet weather. It has now rained without ceasing, save for occasional breaks of ball-ap-hour or so, from/Tharaday even- ing until Monday afternoon NHvor dura ing the more than 20 years I have been in China do I remember mich tremendous downpours of main continuing Incessantly night and day for four days Iti absolately unprecedented in the memory of the oldest Chionment here. Burely more. than 40 inches of rain must bare fallen in theao four days, and if the weather to fairly universal over Bouth Chins, as there is every appearance of its being; then the floods in Choking, Bukien and Kwangtung Pro- viscon will begin to rival the sovere loods on the Yangtz: The damage to property: and the destruction of life will be incal- Faniable. Scores of residents on the Kallang Hills are provented from returning tr their homes until the min- grET, AND the foods subside, and all the many pluri for getting back to work again an wevolt ably bruken
cop It is simply imposuille to cross the plan and the Post Officaie taring very great dictouilles in despatabing weile Boise leitors came on ela Kusharryenler day, but the Kuliang Pust UCE esti guaraning to send up – Jetters OTASTICE- they know what the next mail will airi
TEL ADDRESS MAISHAN, HONGKONG,
Hongkong, April 18, 1810
TELEPHONE: No. 869.
ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT'
A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR
All Functional Derangements of the Liver, Temporary Congestion arising from Alco- holic Beverages, Errors in Diet, Eating or Drinking) Biliousness, Bick Headache, Giddiness, Oppression or Feeling of Malaw choly, Tomiting, Heartburn, Bourasse of the Stomach, or Constipation. It is a Befreshing and Invigorating Beverage, most Invaluable to, zav, kere, Baigrants, Badors, and Residents in Tropical Climates.
RECER STADT Bar" slide the Fenelions of Lakebe Bowen, Skin, sod Kidneys by Bakral Meanrı, thus the blood is troos fruto
Worry Blood Podroos, 24, 25era ja no deabs that where is has boop taken in the mullers stages of a disonas, lë blla in forumerable jogatiões, prevented a serious Ellaam, CAUTION-Lowing the Copents and see this ti to marked. KNOBSTRUIT BALTS
an othersmine past have dhe athored form of Jailery="IMITATION | Prepared only BY 3.0. KNG, TA. FRUIT BALT! WORKS, LOKETY,
BE by 3,1 KMO'S Patnot. S Bold by Chemiste and store everywhere.
Hotini Tatars, the Fundation and poses danger of Cuts des robog:
No. II Signal will be accompanied by the Explosive Bombe, as shore, in th COS event of the information conveyed by algual being first published by night:
The Night Signals will be substituted! the Day Signals at sunset, and will, roossary, be altered during the night,
ELFPLEMENTARY WARDINGE,"
For the benefit of Native Craft and passing Ucesa, Vessels, Cone will exhibited at each of the follow during the time that any of the Signals are boisted in the Harbour.
Cap Rocky
Stanley,"
Aberdeen Sas 3 Wab
linson,
Sha Aau Koh
·Tat Fi
Findicate that thora is.
slon, sowerbors In the China that Storm Warning is hoisted
Harbour
Further details can always. La gr Oran 7ssels, ou demand, by signat