TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1912
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
PUBLIO AUCTION,
Hughes and Hough THE Tadersigned a record in
ACCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used: AD.C. 4th & 5 EprtIONS.
"AL. Tezmunarine Cork,
Telegraphic Address":"
· MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Unkongnad horen verived su-true-
* riaperta Noll by Public "qotlari, TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCSENED.
WEDNESDAY,
the Bth March, 1012, at 10 am..
H. M. NAVA YARD, —
OLD AND SURPLUS "
จ
at
NAVAL STORES,
Comprising
Steam Hammer, Vertical Engine", Lathe, Propellers. Drilling Machine, Fans
tions from Mr. Gro. HeXTIR wall by Publia. Auction
SATURDAY
WILD-DOINGS
PROVENCES
THE
Tla outrages outlined below are reporte to have occurred a few days ago in tão esat of the province) nos far from Shoklung. They seem almost too horrible "to be true. but when to ta remembered that it ba
Chinese mob that is oncerned, and in
to addition that private pahus bura, been
the 9th March, 1913, commencing at
· 2:30p.m., at No. 7, Locuri
Texa.crKowloon,
THE WHOLE CY HI
MABLE ROUSEHOLD
FURNITCRE Alt
+
1 SINGER'S SEWING MACHINE,
And
4h.
ORNAMENTS & PIOTUKES. (Ful“ „Enticulos from Catalogue), TERRAusan):
1912.
aroused by perensal Irritation, jà la quite likely that there may be little if any exaggomtion. The ace unt is supplied re headquarters by military officers sont |to suppress the fighting and kirango a solution of the quarrel. They report: When we went over we found that more than a hundred houses had boen Surat, Moreover, noven or eight villages had been completely footed of everything, and not only was personal property stolen, bat. also rice, pigs, and hufaloes. Further, the women and maidens of the villages had been seized and outraged, whilst many of the young men in terrar had tad-und hidden themselves. A good many of the people had been killed, and in one case the Inotams gad.ruffians pak somo young people 911into a room, shut them in, saturated some Chinuse quilts with korraine, and then notting the place on fire burat those within
On View from Friday, the 5th Mare,
GEO. P. LAMMERT:
"Auctioneer,
Hongkong, March 4, 1919,
Want Advertisements. segvivors have no plon in
PREPAID
51 por inch.
$2
M
One week.
which to is their hoads, aud no (and with
CHINA MAIL
Intimations.
A Captain in Kitchener's Scouts
Kucheurs f
which to satisfy their bunger. They are Nervous Breakdown, Paralysis-
S. insertions.eme in crowds to the railway station, sucking nasistabco and Toners. Those who went to inspect the situation after giving all attention to the facts and listening to the reports of the sufferers are convinced that in the local fighting there must have been a great many foreign weapons used, as revolvers were employed on every hand. The aggressors must have been hand-in glove with some one who was Able 310upply them with weapons and with ammunition, and so were absolutely
WANTED.
EUROPEAN to sit with Children on voyage to England in Exchange for free pissage.
İMMEDIATE,'.. Apply
so CHIYA AL’Oice. Aupulong. March 4, 1943)
FOR
SALE.
The matter force which conquered the most perilous affictions and enabled him to endure amazing hardships, says Captain Henderson, is derived entirely from Phosfèria. Exposed by his adventurous life to' an extraordinary series of misfortunes, from being disabled in action, to sunstroke, enteric fever, and paralysis of the legs, this gallant officer was yet able, entirely owing "the aid of Phosforine, to leave the hospital and . fight through to the end of the Boer War Under blows which make men reel and fall, Captain Henderson was so upheld by the vitalising and bracing qualities of Phosferine, that actually on his return home he was robust and vigorous enough to win four military prizes in one day, including the famous Victoria Cross Cup!
masters of the Stuation. Unfortunately Cured with Signal Success.
the soldiers who were first seat to stop the fighting" were untrustworthy,"
wero natives many
at the
DLACK COCKER SPANIEL DOG for
Apply
"R. A..
Cat China Man" yöhre Hongkong, March 4, 1912
$13
Ventilating, Hoses, Lamps and Lanterns Bhoroughbrol) age 21 taonths. Owat place and were easily induced by Tocils, 011 Iron and Metal, Electriclearing the Colony. Cables, Spas, Vices, Canal Sacks. Canvas, Rags, Old India-Ra-ber, Old Leathers, Blankets, Carpets. Mattings Old Boats, -Furniture, Rope, Firewood, Casino, Tolos plans, Binnacles, Old Hospital Stores, Timber Shickle, small quantity of Rice -and Flour, &c., de, de.
Termux Salads letalah in the Catalogue.
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HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appuintment Auctioneers to the
Admiralty.
Flongong, February 24, 1912.
THE
PUBLIC ACTION.
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281
IE Undersigned have rrosived instruc
tions to well by Public Auction.
FÖR ACCOUNT OF TAX CONCERNEN.
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THURSDAY,
the 7th March, 1912, at 2,30 r.; dit
their Sale Roome, No.8 Dui Yous-Read, †
corner of Ios Horsa Stazzṛ,--
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c..
Sc.,
FURNITURE,
&c., Comprising Two Silk Tapestry-coverad Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Bofus, e., Carpets, Pictures, Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Doante upd Single Bras- and Braw-mounted Bedstead- and Cats, Buzenua, Wardrobe, &ka, Text- ewood Dining Room Furniture (now), &c., &c., a quantity of Electro-plated Cinas Ware, Cinking ebates and Enamelled Ware;
Also
A quantity of Blackwood Ware and Sovoral pieces of Good Chiness Porcelain, One Large Fire Resisting Safe, Two Pianos, One by Collard'& Collard."
Catalogies will be issued,
TERMS:—ÁS uml.
FOR SALE.
CALL +ERATED WATER-PAC, ✪ TORY as a whole or in fats, of bottles, [ hoxes, machinery, gas motor, etc....
Apply to
* M.,* eld 'China Bart' Office. Hongkong, January 17, 1912.
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"SHORTHAND LESSONS.
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the brigands to stand aside and let the former commit "deeds of blood, *■ buy listed. Not only so, but it is believed that they supplied the brigads with weapons also. Unlea strong body of soldiers is sent at once it will be very difficult to suppress the trouble and bring the cuffins under subjecting pre
the military force is quite inauftoient to ensure submission on the part of those who are fighting, looting and killing, and there. fors more, men must be sent from some- whore... The aliers and the several Shintongs have combined and sent in an appen to the Viceroy, stating that unless something drastic in done, there is danger. of a local revolution." It is said that more than a hundred persons have been killed
A WRITER can give private lessons either by fire, bullet, or in the crush. The
to a few willing pupils. Fiening teilion Rapid progress guaranteed. Teacher hald Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons certificate for 150 words per minute.
Write:
*PHONETIC," Go Cava šlar Office. Hongkong. Noember 9, 1911,
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
1448
Burroughs and Watts
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES. · Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT
Ungkoga, June 7. 1910
+
HUGHES & HOUGH, MILNERS'
Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 28, 1.2
PUBLIC AUCTION.
250
прих
HE Undersigned have received instrue
tions from De Juszí, to soll by Pallic Auction
11
SATURDAY,
the 9th March, 1912, commencing at 2.18 PM.. within his residence „Fairview, 3, Bootysor Road. — THE WHOLE OF THM.
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, THERE "ONTAINK",
Comprifugo.
Hallstand, Chairs, Tables, etc., in Carved Blackwood, "Drawing Room Furniture, Curtains, Rugó,-Eugenings, Etchings Statutes, etc.. Carred Blackwood Cabinets, Blands, etc., of SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP, Several Old Chinese- - Vases" of the Kinicong Dynasty, Dining Room Funiture comprising Sideboard and Dinner Waggon in Carved Duk, Largo Malugany Din ng Tablo (10 leaves) China Cabinets, Glass Ware, Pictures, etc.,
Teakwood Bedroom Furniture Brass. mounted Bedsteads, Heir Mattress (new), vancluding Fursory Suite in White Enamell," Pantry, and Kitchen Utossils, -1 Singer's dewing Machine (patiently now), Lady's Mountain Obair, arge quantity of Eleo- sino Fillings, ete, and a large number of,
Palma, Planta, eta, in Pots Catalogues will be issued.
472
· SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
PRINCIPAL BANKS
two places that have suffered most are Chiaking and Wutonen. These things are weakening the bold of the provisional Government upon the trust-and-afection of the people.
AMERICAN CITIZ✅NSHIP.
The Five Years' Limit.
Captain D. E. Henderson, 1, Marino Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin, writes
During the late Boer War, I had a severe shock from lightning, and. an injury to the spine through my borse being killed in action and rolling on top of me. In India, some years previously, I had an attack of sun- stroke, and was five months in hospital with Enteric Fever. These troubles told upon me, and ultimately resulted in a complete nervous breakdown when in Pretoria. I was admitted to hospital when I had lost the use of my legs. I was treated for neuritis and sent out only partly cured, and then started taking Phosferine systemnatically and regularly, The benefit I received avas marvellous; in two months time I was back in the field and fought right through until the end of the war. Owing to a great financial loss, which preyed on my mind, I had a second break- down, and the doctor fold me that I would probably be paralysed for life. I thought again of Phosferine, and after using it about three weeks my strength gradually returned and the frightful depression and weakness left me. The proof of which is that, in the military sports, I won four priars in sse day, including the Victoria Cross cup"-July 14, 1911
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A notice issued from the the American Consulate at Shanghai says that upon five years' residence in a foreign country naturalized citizens will be presumed to. |hare ceased to be American citizens, but this presumption may be overcome by abate- ments under oath estblishing the existance of certain conditions of feet.” This law was paased by the Congress of the United States on March 2, 1907, but as it im mediate enforcement would have been retroactive in effect the Department extend- ed. the time for it to become operativo until March 2, 1912. Now it devolves upon aluaturalized American citizens who have resided abroad for five years er STEAM intended to remain away from the United States that length of time to appear before their Consuls and show cause why they should not be presumed to have forfeited their citizenship at the expiration of this period,
A suspected jewel robbery is reported in the Shanghai papers. The Countess de Visone went into the ladies lavatory at the Astor Hotel there and removed her rings. while aba washed her hands. - Sho left the room but immediately returned having noticed that and had forgotten her jewellery. BUSINESS HOUSES. trace could then be found, however, and
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a hue and cry was raised, The Countess suspected another woman a traveller by the |P, M. Nile," who had been in the zoom with her, but this person was searched and shill the jewels could not be found. Later 680 they were discovered in a chair on which 503. this women had been sitting when first no cused of the theft. She had, ~ bowaveY, re urned to the Ning, which ·Telt for Nagasaki, and the police could only get in conumunication by wireless Doubtless the Woman will have të tavara (rom Japan.....
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