THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, TREI:
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE HONGKONG STEEL FOUNDRY COMPANY,
WEARING PARTS FOR
MANGANESE STEEL
Stone and Ore Crushers, Iron Shovels and Dredges, Cement Machinery,
Bevel and Spur Gearing, Revolving Screens, &c., &c., &c.
SPECIAL STEEL CASTINGS FOR
Racks, Hydraulic Cylinders. Prompt Delivery.
Loco Tyres, Loco
Wheels, Crossing Points, Chairs, Please send your inquiries.
Gordon & Co.,
Anotions.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned have received Instruc- Tondage Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
SATURDAY,
Hughes & Hough, the 18th December, 1911, at 2.50 P.M.,
Auctioñecas to the GoVERNMENT
General Acctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and General Brokers.-
وبرت اصعب
PROPRIETORS
To-wa-Wan Coat Storage.
G.
At. Tescoragie GODE
Taliyaphie Address "ERICA" HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received instrua 1tions from THE HON. THS DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC Works, to sell by Public Auction,
TO-MORROW (FRIDAY),
the 15th December, 1911, commencing at 10a.m., at the Government Wanchai Store,
and" on SATURDAY,
the 13th December, 1911, commencing at 10 A.M., at the Government Stores, Bullock Lane, Wanchai,
"
A Large QUANTITY OF SURPLUS STORES, &c. &c,,
as follows:--- Boring Machines, Hand Merryweather and Challenge Pumps, Hydraulic and Re ducing Valves, Lon and Brass Bolts, Nuts, Locks and Clamps, Brass Screw Flash Boita, Bras and Copper Piping, India Rubber and Canvas Hose, Saveral Lengths of Teak and Hardwood, Gas and Electric Light Brackets, Osram Lamps (large and amall), Glazed Tiles and Gisss Plates, &c., Zine Sheets, Old Iron, &c., W. L. Plates and Gratings, Water Tanks, &c,
Full Particulars from Catalogue. On View from 19th Dunumber.
TERUS-As sun).
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers to the Government.
Hongkong. Deember 1, 1911.
G.
R.
1540
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have mceived tustreo- Houm to Sell by Public Auction;
OR
WEDNESDAY,
the 29th December," 1911, at 10 am, at H.M.'s Naval Depot, Kowloon-
OLD AND BURPLUS VIOTUALLING STORES, 9.
Comprising:- Provisions, Seamen's Clothing, Ham mocks and Blanketa, Dicers' Mais (including a quantity of Electro Plato and Table Liner) Hardware, Seaman's Mons Utensils, Old Brash and Copper, Oak Chaks and Staves, &.&.
Termy of Sale :-As detailed:
... HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers to tha
Admiralty. Hongkong, November 23, 1911.
pe
1681
PUBLIC AUCTION" ESSRS HUGHES '&' HOUGH will
Msell by Public Austin,
OF
SATURDAY,
the 23rd Dooomber, 1911, at 2,80. P., "AN ASSORTMENT OF
DOLLS, TEA SETS, CRACKERS,
Abo
A CHOICE COLLECTION OF HIGH-CLASS IRISH LINENS,
Comprising
their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vour Road, Corner of Ice Hozan Street,-- A CONSIGNMENT OF
HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Part Bankerupo Stook of a London Jeweller suitable for X'mas Presents, Comprising:-
Diamond Rings Plas, Brooches, Nock Chains. Lockets, Alberts, Studs, Hat Pins Camece, a few Gold and Silver Watches by --Benzon and other well-known makers, &c.;. diso
Table Cloths and Pure Inak Lacon Serviettes, White Witney Blankets, Lace Curtains, Table Covers, Fine Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Flannel Irish Hand-embroidered Bedspreads, Handker chiele, White Batin Quilts, Frilled Pillow Cases, Down Quilt;
Sundry P. Ware, Cattery, or do
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Silver-backed Hair Brushes and Coule Dressing Cases, Mirrors, Clocks, &c., 20.3.
And
A quantity of Loose Diamonds.
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS
AT WHYA********
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Decembar 9, 1911.
1665
PUBLIC AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received innteac. tions to Sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONVINED),
TH
On
TUESDAY,
the 19th December, 1911, at 2.30 .., t their Silos Rooma, No. 8. Das Vœux Road, corner of Yoo House Strest-
A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK,
Comprising Drawing. Instruments, Barometers, Clooks, Fancy Inkstands, Bronze and Plaster Statuettes, Caatinga, Cameras, Dressing Cesos,
&c..
&c., dian
&c.;
G,
Auctions.
GENERAL MANAGERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION."
* THE KING TO HIS PEOPLE.”
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIO AUCTION,
VISITORS AT HOTELS
**MONOKONO KOTIL.
Mr & Mr G. Ander Hr A. Kopp
Dr Krebsar
110Th
Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr G. M. Lacking
Baldwin
Kruid M HA
Lampman
Mr. and Mrs ALL
Paldwin MJA. Beole
H Undarsigned has received instrJ. Bernis
ttons to sell by Pubile Auction,
.DE
FRIDAY
17
Mr S. M. Brown Mr F. Bamazina. Mr W. G. Banner Mr F. Burne
the 16th Decembor, 1911, commencing ab Me P.T. Chilvers
BF at his Sales Rooms, DÜDDETLİSTESET, ---
À COLLECTION OF VALUABLE
·POSTAGE STAMPS.
ņ
~On View from Monday, the 11th Dec.
Catalogues will be led
TERAI :-—--Cash'on' delivery."---
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, December 8, 1911.
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Mr W. E. Clarka.. Mr H. L. Condos Mira H. N. Cook
| Mr and Mrs. O.
Coopst
Mr J. H. Corah
Mr G. A. Derby Me W. C. Draw MY E. J. W. Eame Mr and Mrs F.
Eckley
Mr J
1639 Mr E. 6. Fisher
J. Forrester Mr and Mrs Frazier
HE Undersigned biss resolved instrus
tions to rail by Pabllo Auction,
....ion
SATURDAY,
the 18th December, 1911, commencing at 10:30 AM, at his SALES Rooms, KO DUBBELZ, STREET, —
A LARGE AND VARIED AMORTEST OF GRASS CLOTH DRAWN-WORK, Comprising:-
Mr Denman Fuller
Mr A. A. Fyfe
Mr M. Garibaldi
Mr H. Garrow
Mr R. Gaubert
Mr L. J. Gilbertson
Me R. Lemaitre. Mrs B.D.Landy Mr A. J. Mcdonald Mr W. P. Macqueen "Mrs. G. Maddock Mr J,0. Mance Mr H. Markham Dr 0. Marrioth Mr & Mrs C. Martin Miss E. A. Manage Mr and Mrs. E A. -MoHugh-
MA. B. Gilan Mr V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Joseph
Gould
Dr G. W. Makean Mr W. A. Mentzer Mr E. V. Mitchelmors Mias Moore Mr and Mrs A. B
Moulder
Mr E. Newinan MeV.d'Oettingen
De Mr W. Po... Miss Playfair Capt. F Rafon
Mr B. H. Ray
Mr M. Raymond
Miss F. Rosy
Mr F. K. Ritson
Mr and Mrs Sanford,
valot and mald
Air J. Scatson
MFA Shelton Hooper M-J. O. Sibley
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr H. 3locat
Halo
Mr H. H. Solomon Dr and Mrs A. D. Spalding and infant Mr J. Spittles Miss W. Square Lt. and My C. E. Stainer, R.N...
TYPHOON SIGNALS.
VSTORM-WARNINGS INSECTION
FROM THE HONGKONG OBSERVATORY
The following Typhoon aiguais are hoisted on the Mimothend-mi 3 gönl Hill, Kowloon, the Harbour Office, tha Kowloon Godowna, H. M. 9. Tainas, act. Green Island signal maät.)
ACONE
point awarde
A-CONE
4point upwards
and DHUM balow
A 'DRUM
A CONE paint down- alexand DRUM below
By special permission of His Majesty, Messrs. Williams and Norgate, „of 14, Henrietta-strest,« Corent Garden, hare jast issued bandy, octavo volume con. taining the speeches and messages of King George V, ss Prince and Sovereign, Cowring just at the momout when all eyes in the empiro arq Great Indian durbar, this Hon. and Mrs E. A. Mr & Mrs G.topher and ber, 1911, at SP.M., at the Offices of to book bound in rogal... red, shouldy Cloths, Night Dress Bags, Tea
PARTICULARS AND Courrions of the by Public Auction Bale, to be
Ba
Public Works Department, by Order of B Eresiloney the Governor of Ona Lot of Orown Land st Ma Tau Kek, in the Colony c! Hongkong, for a term of 15 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Ront to the Ko, for one further term of 25 years, be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty
Particulars of the Lot,
Locally
:
Registry Na
Ma Te Ko
Howloon Inbami Lot
Boundary
MEASUR
menta
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Annaal Gent
Contents In
1,452
roturned towards
tlie
have a hearty welcome all through
vell empire. We are that the geuersi opinion is thai. Poyal
usually the work of some member of the speeches, addresses and messages aro
personal staff especially delegated for the duty. Some of the speeches in this volume may well have such an origin, but "wo here). on unimpeachable authority that-it has long beca, the habit of King Georgo to draw up his own public utterances. This was specially the maza hi regard to the famous Guildhali speech, delivered in 1001 on his return from opening the parliament of the Australian Commonwealth and his
Dress and Blouse Lengths, Insertions, Bed-spreads, Pillow Slips, Tablo Cloths
Coseys, Toilet Covers, Sidoboard Covers, Table Runners,
tc.,
&c.
"&c.
Capt. T. P. Hall Mr M. A. Hamburger Mr M. Hanford Mr and Mrs W. A.
Hannibal Mr. Harrison
Mr A. Hillebrando
Howolt
Mr H Holgate
Mr H. Holmes Dr S. Hough Da View from Friday, the 16th Dec, Mr H. S. Hamle 1911.
Terms:-Cash on delivery.
”“·
MrE. B. K. Huat Mr and Mrs E. I.
Hurtado
Mr O. A. Staven
Mr P D. Sutherland
Alts J. J. Thompson
and infant
Mr and Mrs Stark Tuller and child Mr & Mrs E. Vall.
brecht
Capt. R. lanes Auctioneer......
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Hongkong, December 11, 1911.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE
1577
Undersigned has received instru tions to sell by Public Auction,
WEDNESDAY,
trip through various Colonies: that speech the 20th December, 1911, commending at
in which the words, “Wake up England,” | 1583 came as a trumpet sound to the whole nation. Reading the various speeches as a whole one is at once struck by the versati-
'Want' Advertisements tity as well as the extreme modesty sid
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HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. ...Rongkong, December 13, 1911.
THE
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of leading Manufacturers, Merchants, etc.,
Write: ." *PHONETIC
*0% CHINA Man' Office.'
14-43 Hongkong, Nosvmber 9, 1911, ̈
FOR SALE AT THE PEAK. THE SIX-ROOMED BUNGALOW, known as Brogaaraat, with the enclosed Garden attached.
For Full particulars apply to
DENNYS & BOWLEY, *2, Connaught Road Central.
1283 Hongkong, September 28, 1911
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AND
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GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent.
Hongkong, May 20, 1911.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
... at his Sales Rooma
DUDERZS, STREES
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS, (including rare Hongkong, Macao, and
others).
Catalogs will be issued.
Mr E. J. Warren
Mr E. J. WatarmAN Count & Class. des Mr L. Watson
Isards and maki MrM.E. Woscherell Mr R. M. Joseph. Mr and Mrs H.. E.
West
MrE, MI. Joseph
Mr and Mrs E. 6. Mr and MM H. L, H., ...Kadoorio.
Whiteho
Mr W. B. Edapp Mr J. B. Wood
ACTOR HOULE.
Mrs Aguado
Miss Aguado
Ma W. B. Benison MrE. D. Bayley
Mise B. Boulanger Mr J. Brown
Mr L. E. Bums
Mr D. A. Canty Mr F. W. Cor Mr J. Doe
Mr and Mrs F. L.
Geidenburg
On View from Saturday, the 16th Dec. Mr JW. Greer. Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer Hongkong, December 13, 1911.
Mr H. Grisler
Miss G. Geislor
a)
MJ. Gutmanú M. J.H.A. Hansen
Mr and Mrs W-B.
Lightbarn
Mr C. E. Lndgren MFC. N. Ligudo
Mr Y. Engeli
Dr G, Marchand Mr & Mrs Mirander Mr E. de Morris Mr Maller Mr J.R. Murray Mr V. P. Musso dif
Misa C.Rhodes
Mx L. Ribault
Mr F. Rosenthal Mr W. Rosenthal Mr J. H.
1580 Mr & Mrs E. Jessica Dr
Mr. J. Joseph Mr T. Kovarick
M. J. A. Singer Mr Geo, Thornton
Mr P. A. Lapioquo" "Miz & Kirs Tyfolvin
MrD. L. Walter Mrs G. G. Wrontmore
TRAMWAYS COMPANY, Mr B. Leon
LIMITEL
TIME TABLE.
-1 WEEK DAYS.
M+
Mr Thomas Mundey
and Mrs G. A. Nelson and child Mr S. Paul
GRAND CARETON. HOTEL Me and Mrs Allen Mr and Mrs D. L 7.00a.m. to 8.00 a.m... Every 15 minute ir E. W. Angin
Lyla 8.00 8.m. to 10.00 sm...Every 10 mm Mr. W. A. Barnett 10.00am to 11.09 Every 15 minutes Mr 8. G. 11.50 4.m. to 18.45 p.m. Every 15 minutes Mr Golden
minutes Mr G. G. Burnett 18.45 p.m.to 1.15 p.m. Every 10
1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minuto Mr J. 8. Chalmeas 1.15 p.m. to 2.15pm...Every 18 minater. Mr. & Mrs Omwford 2.15 pm to 6.00pm...Every 15 minute: Mr M. Edmonda 6.00p.m. to 2.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter. Mr L. N. Evans.
Me J. G. Flynn
A S. Fowler ME. Mr F. Garret Mes W. Graham
child
unassuming manners of the bar "who delivered them. They cover a vast varioty of subjects and were spoken in many lands. In this respect we cannot do batter than quote from the Preface King George lived so long under the shadow of the fame of Queen Victoria and King Edward, and he has so recently been crowned, that it may coma, an, a surprise by many readers to realize how `multifarions have been the DEA interente af bis adult life, how various the activities, and how rarely valuable the experiences, of his dutiful wander-years. Something of this should be reflected in the following pages, wherein he is seen now urging upon the industrial magnates of Lancashire the importance of higher education, and anon baranguing a group of Minori or Ojibway chiefs; visiting Indian famine works, or praising the water supply of London and Liverpool; recalling the gloom and pride of South African battle- Balds; cheering the pioneers of trade in the Far East and the founders of Univer aities in the Far. Want, ote. With), it will be surprising if, when the latest scené of this unique panorama is passed, there does not plainly appear a unity of spirit in the words spoken in circumstances so divorce-the integrity of a mind earnest frank, open, and humane; conscions of the need of brains and energy in a competitive aga, but always pitiful for the unfortunate; conscious, too, that the highest glory of the greatest State is to serve the common human interests of peace, justice, and moral progress.
201GMT GAME,
48 p.. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11S p.m. every 15 minutes.
M 3 Porrington Mr Emest K. Food Mr W. L-Rodgers
and Mrs Arthur Rogerson
Dr and Mrs J. E
**Saunders
and Mr G. W,Sovell
Mr and Mrw R. E.
Stephenson
STIPATS. 8.00a.m. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes Mr. W. L. 3. Grant 10.50a.m. to 11.00 am. Every 10 minute Mr S. W. Hamson | Hovbtt 11.45am to 19 Nom...Every 15 minition: Mr & Mrs Hosk
3.00Noon to 1.00p.m.my 10 minutes,
Mr Emil Lange 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes 5.00p.m. to: 6.00p.m...Every 30 minates 6:00p.m. to 7.00 p.m.. Every 15 minutes 7.00p.m. to 8:10pm. Every 10 minubest
7.30: a.m. (Sunday).. NIGHT CARS an on Wook Days..
SATVEDAYS,
Extis Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL DABS by arrangement at the Company's Ofica, ALEKANDRA BUILDINGS Des Your Road Central.
JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON:
General Managers:
NOTICE
We good not quote from any of the more ceremonial addresses, but we cannot for bear repeating one or two phases which will fully bear out what has been said. above. Speaking to the lads of the Victoris Scottish College in 1901, the Duke of Cord- well, as he then was, said:"Public school life develops in many ways that characteristic which conduces to national grates From it we learn discipline, HIGH-CLASS PRINTING' whether in the class-room or in the playing. field. It gezurates manliness and that courage which begets truthfulness, esprit de corpe, and the faculty of sticking together, the combination of which qualitica, whether in men or nations, mast tond towards D AT pre-eminence.
any offer you advice, I should say
Bo thorough, do your lovel bost in whaterer be called on to parlor. work you'r
BOOK BINDING
Mr E J. Treadgold Miss Wabling Mirand Mrs Web Mr Gso. C. Whitelas
THE STATION HOTEL,
Mr and Mr G. Arm Capt. and Mrs G.
strong
MO. Campbell, Mr and Min J. R. Capell & children Mr E. Dillner Mr R. Hall
Mr. L. Herfurth Mr J. Hildebrand Capt. H. Hollack
Hoy
m.
4
Ma.comsen...
Mr G. E. May Mrs E. A. McMillan Mr A. Neidt Mr A. Peterse Mr and Mrs CL B
Rickman
MDA... Beide!! Mr A. Me T. Smith Bir Otto Wiesinger Mr H. E Tor
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NOTICE.
A CONE point down-
A CONE point down
WATCH ADC BALL below
-A BALT
"A CONE
point Parts
BALL below
Indicator Typhoon to the North" of: Colosy.
indicator
Typhoo
kai to the Narthest e
the Colony.
Findicates a Typhoo
Colony
to thn, East of the
Indiontophon to the South-East e the Colony
indicatas a Typhoo to the Bouth of thr Colony
indicatar a Tr to the South "the Colony,
Indiosisi a to the Week of Colony.
to the Notth
the Odlogy.
-Bad Signals Indicate that the centre
believed to be more than 300 miles awa
from the Colony,
Black Bignals indicate that the contre" Beloved to be less thaà 800 miles away from the Cclony.
The above signals will, as heretofore, be holsted only when typhoons exist in sunh positions or are moving in ruch directions that information regarding them is cop addered to be of importance to the Colony, of to shipping leaving the harbour,
URGENT SIGNAIA.
In addition to the above, when ih ja expected that the wind may increase to fall typhoon fores at any moment, the following Urgent Signals will be made the Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Office -
THESE EXPLOSITE BOMUS AT INTERVALA
OF TEN RECUNDA.
A Black Cross will be holsted st tha same time, superior to the other shapes.
NIGHT SIGNALS
The following Night Signals will by hoisted from the Flagstaff on the rooi of the Water Polloe Stationar Howldon, tha Harbour Ofice Flagstaff, and EM:8...
Tamar.
L* Thone Lights Vertical, Green, Green Greor, indicates that a typhoon is believed 30.be situated more than 300 mile from the Colony.
IL Three Lights Vertical, Green, Red Groan, indicator thai styphoon là bellared. to be situated less than 300 miles from
the Colony.
- IIL -- Thron Lights Vertical, Bed, Grem Red, ludicates that the wind my be exported to lacrassa to fall typhoon fores
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Correspondents must forward dames and addresses with any communica
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Hongkong, June 7, 1910.
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le present time hard service from all its {BODB. requires the hardest servic Leop those to whom moet has been given. · Tón- will, I am sure, in the course of your lives lose no syportunity of rendering service to to the nation. Thoss your country and opportunities cocur in times of porce ne times of war. By saling them and forming them to the fallest count, you will able to take your part in the work which have to do all over the world, my people have and so continue to send out from these historic walls men as great and as useful as those who dare gone before)
the
King George may lack many of charming.sonar qualties which made his father: well-beloved of man, but bə uh- donbiodly is dowered with other gifts which
Carefully Printéd,
Clean Proofs and prompt delivery quaranteed You and
No, II Signal will be accompanied by the Explove Bombe, in above, in the event or the information conveyed-by- this signal baing first published by night.
The Night Signals will be substituted for, the Day Signals at Human and will, when necessary, be altered during the night.
KVPYLKMENTANT WALTINŐK.
For the benefit of Native <Drelt and Lolbars relating to basincs should be passing Ucean Vossels, a Cone will be addressed to THE SMILEIABY J
ezhibited at each of the following stations during the time that any of the above Day Signals are holsted in the Harbour.
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the copy we at the wit,20 cta, per copy,
NOTES ON WILD LIFEIN HONGKONG AND SOUTH
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of inestimable value to the myriad nationa over who, under Providence, he has been called to reign. Thin
red To be bad at the Omnes Mis Office
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cord of the nobleness of his image tha loftiness of fizin ideals, and the breadth of his vision, May he long be spared to sin
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