THURSDAY MARCH 28, 1912

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONERES 30 TUR GOYERSENT.

General Auctioneers -

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN “ COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A.B C. 4în & ÖTE EDITIONA AI, TREKONAUTIC CONE,"

Telegraphic Addres : « MEIRION HONGKONG.

POBLIO AUCTION..

THE. Undazsigned have received instrac Tious to roll by Public Auction,

#3

FRIDAY,

the 29th March, 1912, at 11 A.M., At their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Da Fox Road,

Learner of Toz Iloves STREET,-"

1 CASE OF STRAW HATS (Various, Sizes), and

A QUANTITY OF PIECE GOODS.

TIM - mata),

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

"Hɔngkong, "March 25, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

420

IHE Undersigned have received instruc-

tions to all by Publie à serion

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED

FRIDAY,

THE

CHINA MAIL

Hotals

Want Advertisemente CEO. P. LAMMERT

PREPAID

$1 per inch.

SALE.

FOR S

ABOUT 500, Ibg. -ENGLISH--TYPE- A Clarendon and Nonpareil (Modern), complete fount, including alle

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC "AGUCTION:

things that drag

Shandard and St Jaine Gazelle (London),

HE Undursigned has received instruc-and it still coats Italy a quarter of a

tions to sell by Pullic Auction

FRIDAY

the 20th March, 1912, commencing

million (pounds) w-work-a

sto tiral of the war in Tripoll,

at

- Coro of ↑ Garva' Marz", Offer, Hongkong, March 21, 1012.

406

11 Lufat bm Sales : Bous,"

DUD, LE STRECT

In good condition." Sond offers to

* TYPO,"

WITH

FOR SALE.

1X71TH or `withoak fümiture: A TON CREST, No. 8, The Peak, with toonis court Commanding magnificent view of the turbour and adjacent. islands.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

3rd Floor, Alexandry Buildings: Hongkong, March 4, 1813.1

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

320

A LARGE ABOUT (ENTP. BOOTS AND SHOES IN BLACK, BROWN & BUCKSKIN

Firu, Also

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

Actody

Boston Now

Harre & Hamburg

-of-u- Tos, it

GLECTRIC VLIGTEN AND FANS

Barn-200M TO BACH ROOM

Kobe &

Yokohama

drags on, and we loira from the press that the officers in command have decided that the advance from the coast to the interior Cold and Hot Water throughout is to bo postponed until the spring. But there is no postponent of expenses, which keep right on without bringing any

made by leading British and American.nl advantage to Italy, while her memics are being given time to mustor their forces, The Continental Corr spondence" (Berlin) discusses the financial aspect of this delay,

Woollen Underwear, Khaki and White Drill Suits, etc., eto,

On View from Thursday, the 28th Mar. TsCash on delivery (3

GED, P. LAMMERT,

Hongkong, March 28, 1919,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

430

UTE Gadenigood lus remired instrus- ons to Sell by Public Auctior,

FRIDAY,

41

(and obsárves ital

The question arises whether the Italian State Tronmury is in a position, to dofray the additional costs connicted with this ₫ lagu In has been calculated that my the present, footing the war coats Italy about $250,000 a day at lea-t. That means $7,500,000 per month, as that a standstill "o' the operations for three months means a uncions expenditure of 922,500,000, con

sinly no small amount for the were pro- amble of the sinavation. As the whole

· PRIVATE --AND PUBLIO BARS,

BILLIARD ROOM,

Frivate Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE

For Particulara apply to

£120.

THE MANAGER;

Address:TraNOTEL.

Hongkong Felx 27, 1917.

Burroughs and Watts that Mch, 1912, commencing atonge of the kingdom at Tay Tennis and Croquet Lawn Large

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Husgkong. Jane 7 1920,

MILNERS'

SAFES

∙AS SUPPLIED TO THE

the 29th March 1912, at 11 A., at PRINCIPAL BANKS;

their SA Roous, No. 8, Des Voux

Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-

A CONSIGNMENT OF CLOTHING &c., As follows:-

"

Tweed Suits (new) Shirts Caps, etc.. including, a number of pairs of Lady's and Children's Boots and Shoes,

RAZ

Several Drums cf James Forbes & Coy. Disinfectant in Drums of five gallons each.

TRANS: As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Yongkong, March 25, 1912.

AND

BUSINESS HOUSES.

Th

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Agent. Hongkong. My 20, 1911.

PICNIC PARTIES.

428

FUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to all by Publio Accillon, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,-

on

SATURDAY,

the 30th March, 1919, commencing at 2.15 r., at their Sales Forms, No. 8.

De Voux R rad, Omer of

Tes House Street,-

A LABGZ AND VALULULE COLLECTION OF

POSTAGE STAMPS,

Comprising:-

€10

| LAUNCH FOR HIRE

THE Handsome "KING EDWARD

·HOTEL” Launch can be hired for PICNIC PARTIES by the Hour or Day.

For terms apply to the MANAGER,

EL HAYNES. Hongkong Auch 1, 1912.

293

British, Foreign and Colesisk Stamps; PATELL & CO.

including a large number of raritis, made

up in suitable lots to suit medium and advanced collectors,

Fail Particulars from Catalogna.

Tema :- As Urnal.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, March 21, 1912.

PUBLIO AUCTION..

..

401-

*BE Undersigned have received instruc

Exporters & Importers

General Merchants

and

Commission Agents:

Hons (Commission

by Public Auction

D

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 10th April, 1912, at 2.30 P., at is HONGKONG,

Residenca, Tar Kentela,

Magazine Gap,-

THE SUNDAY

VALUABLE

BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

de, de

Therein Contained,

Comprising

Hall and Dining Room Furniture; in- cluding Crockery and Glass Were, Bed "Room Furniture, eta, including Bruss

mounted Twin Bedsteads (Hak Mattresses): Pantry Kitchen and Drying Room Utensils,

One Piano by Collard & Cullatt, Ons Colin Hisvolver and Ammanitum, á munnber Fobs, Garden Tools and Kitchen Gard

mind.

CANTON,

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW,

THE CHINA MAITI,“

NOTICE

Corismunications relating to hovs shanto bo addressed to Tuz Enrion.

their

2.50 2.st., nb No. 6, Husraakva“ AVENUE, Kowloon,-i

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITU R ́E."

On View from the date of Sale. Cat-logues will be listed. Taasis ;—ë nius),

GEO. F. LAMMENT,

Auctioneer'! Zongkong, March 23, 1912,

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

BRAESIDE. PRIVATE HOTEL,

CITANDING in its own grands with Airy and Wall Furnished Rooms Evy comfort. Fine View of the Harber Telephone, No. 390,00

Apply to Maa F. W. WATTS,

*Brasside,* 20, Macdonnell Road, Bangkong, Santambar 2. 1918.

quarter amounts to $120,000,000), we easily perceive that the Tripolitan expodi-home tiqu can not Go carried through without a new luxue of war bonds. But for the pres sent the Italian Government declares it in ¡ iš a pomition to pay all military operations Lout of ronity means at the disposal of the

Treasury

--121.

Kobo it Yokohama,

Vessel

London, Antwerpy Es Nubia; London & A verp Den of Glamuts Marsellion, Bagon distralien Max, Lion, & Awary Kaga Mart Mar, Havre & 'Surp

Jardine:

Nippon

Manila, Coba & Dod

Show

Jardine

Manila

Manils, Melbourne, e Prins Mani Iloilo &Cebu!

mano:Maru

New Tork miamba

Sextile &

Port Mintreacts

Salina Crus, v. Japan: Bayó Maru Mor

Shanghai. Shanghai་གནས་སྐབས་ད་

Wapsnų Tenyu, Alarm,

San Francisco,

Hangsalg

Chonan

abui

Delta

Shanghai..

Swntow

Shai, Moji, Kobe, Y's Palawan. Shai, Kabo Yhana Ville do la Ciotat Shai, Koke & Moji. Namsang Shai, Than & Japan Kleist Stow, Amany & Tomscs Daijin Mara Stow, Amoy & Anping Souha Mar Stow, Amoy & Fehow Halyar g S'hard Kobe & Thama C. Ferd LaoÜS

&F'chow Haitan Cfoo & Nang Klukiang Tintain

anshit Yurg & Susv. Japan Hercules...

toria, Ima & Japan Canda Maru Yes, B.C., Seattle Co. Sinuki Magua,

Wwai,Cfon& Tientsin Huichow

KINGSCLERE Vancouver, B.C.), &c. Empress of India.

PRIVATE HOTEL. APPUJACHED from Kennedy Hose

and Macdonnell Road.

Tal, No. 154, Talog. Address: Sacroila, AB.O. Code 4th Ed, Electric light, hot and cold water through ont. Bilbards, ennis,roquet, putting green and fine stabling for hornos.

Italy has for some years been-spending & grent deal of money in fortifying her 418 fruutiais, and the work is still going on in her northeastern provinces, and accordingly, As we red in this semiufficial Berlin organ: "If these posts are to be kept up, the amount available for the Tripolitan expedi tion is reduced considerably. We may, however, take it for granted that the Chamber will readily allow a pusrensicu of there, extraordinary services 'for a year, în order to fill the coffers of the War Depart ment. "On" the other hand, we do not believe in the possibility of further re- KING EDWARD HOTEL trachments in the ordinary administra

THE Undersigned Lae received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction, FRIDAY,

the 29th March, 101, commencing at.

- 5 play at bin Salza Kooma, DUDOILL STEELT)—

A QUANTITY Or VÄLUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS. Now on View. Catalogue will bo issued. Traxs :—As usual,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer

·BongYong. March 25, 1912

PUBLIC AUCTION

Lion. For her whole' foreign service Italy spends less, thus 85,000,000; it is di Beul to believe that in the critical lines of war

this amount will prove sufficient. For the administration of justice, for educatiur," 420 for public works the Budget allows very small sumas; to that not a penny could bo spared."

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

THE Undersigned has received instruo

Tons to Sell by Puble Auction,

SATURDAY,

the 30th March, 1912, at ¡12 o'clock

(Noon), his Sales Rooms,...

DUNDELL STREET,

The following-

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTIES

situate at FANLING and registered in the District Land Ofico as Tax Land

Lote 02, 70' &. 71.

Correspondents must forward namier and addresses with any communica tions addressed to the Editor, not for A publication but as evidence of good faith.

All letters for publication should be written on one side of the paper only

No anonymously signed communication that bagaiready appeared in any other papar will be inserted

By Lettern relating to business "should" be

addeemed to THE SECRETARY.OZY

HES & HOUGA,

zücers,

Orders for extra copies of the * CHITA MAT should bösent as soon as posmblo na the expply is limited. Cash 10 din, Credit 380

20 ct., por cofry

WILDLIFE: IN

Aliorations and additions to Advertise ments on Fazer 2-3.125" 8" and 9′′ Fahould be want to the Mo. 6, Wynd:

Burdet

The eminent Italian historian of ancient Renio, Gaglio Ferrero, in the Figaro (Pa), does not write optimistically shout, the war and seems to think that the gumo is forcely worth the candle. The war, he says, a most popular among the ignorant peary of Sicily and Calabria, who are clated at the prospect of having **hinter- land" in North - Africs, and -think that a- cort of El Dondo lies beyond the synd duses of Bipoli. Bu, he adds :—

Propristress, Mus F. SACHSE

VSITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG NOTED.

Miss I. Andrews Me and Mr. D. Mr E. 3. A. Apear Maitiand Mr and Birs A. M. De U. Marriott

Baldwin E MER. Bate

Nippon

Sander: Wieler

Jardins, Mom&Co, LA)

Batterfield & winept

Bubfarfald & Swire

P&0.5. Coun

(Daylight

PCOS N. Comboub, Apr.

Jardins, Mo Molchers &

Od

Caki Shosen Kaisha Mar Oaklak Shonen

Eninba

Hamburg Line Kp

{Douglas"

Ca

Co Apr. 5 at 11.

at 11 Swis Mar 30, at 4 pm Jardine, Mon&Co, Ld Mar 30, at Noon, The Bank Lane, Ed. About Mar. 281.

ka Shower- Kaisha Mar. 30; at 1 p.m. Nippon Tusan Kasha & pr. 9, at Noeti Canadian Pe R. Co.- Apr. 20, 5, 7′N 12 Batterfeld & Swire... Apr 1, at 4 pm

PRAK HOTNE

Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr and Mrs WL

Ball & children Loank

P. Bire Bowdler

Mr A. H.Ca L&Mrs Canning

Major & Mrs Lyddon Capt. & Mrs Melunn children & nurser Rev.

Mr W. B. Marshall; ·| Pareton R.KK.

MT. M. Minci

J.

Hongkong, September 1, 1908, 1206 | Mr.L. Bockingsale G. McCormack Mr Debit

A

- HIGH-CLASS HOTEL

UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGE

MENT.

THOROUGHLY RENOVATED.. LOW TERMS.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

F HAYNES Bongkong Uctober 2, 1908

The UnrivaDod Killer! Fatal to insect life- harmless to everything else. Sold in tius and bottles only, but

be sure you

Manager.

Mr B. Beilken Me R. Balc'hor

Mrs A. Belcher

E. B and maid

Belios

Dr G. W. Mchan Mr & Mri H. Van

and child Menies and Me J. Bercoki

Mr and Mrs R. E. Mrs A. Meurer

Manu

Bellion Bell Mr O. D. J. Mr J. BerniaTM Mr G. Bowack Mr M. L. Bristol

Mr J. R. Mirrlees

Mitchelmore MEY

Mr J. Murrs

Mr J. Moorichon. MR. A. Murdock

Mr F. W. Brownrigg Mr R. C. Myles

M. C. F.

Backland: Mr W. G. Newton

Bamann

Mc W. B

W. H Burlf Mr A. Ch

S. Cattoll Mr B. E. Cattell t Mr 3. F.

1307 Cap

Consina Constantin

B. H. Crake Me W. Cmig

· Mr G..P, Curry

·Hon." Me W. Reos

K.C..

R.A.M.C.

A Donohoe Mrs L. L. Dutland

Mr J. A.

Mr W. 0. Drow

Mrs Noble

Capt. and Mrs F. D.

Northcomber,

3Tr F: S. Odöm Mr V. d' Oottinuro Rer, and Mrs WB. Paton, childenn

and amab Mr J. B. W. Penny

Mr F. Perez

rant B. It. Denais, hir Roger Pierco

MrSTA. Pingree: Me T. B. Potter Miss A. N. Potter Mr G. Hutton Potts Mr E. J. W. Eam Mr E H. Bay

Mrs Ehrenfabe

KEATING'S

POWDER

get

While the hopes of Sicily, considered. from the hinterland point of view, bust not be rekuned a wholly chimerien), iš would be very dificult to say that they ne likely to be fulfilled as completely ană as pidly as the uses may believe. It i not ennagh to possess 'n hinterland in the South. The advantages of this stein- 200xíquificant unless the territory čin Lo|||

quickly, and successfully developed. If the ignorant are optimistic on this point, thos who know are much more frequently per simistic. The territories which Italy in Mr Car L. Armstrong Mr and Mrs Onetee

For further particulars apply to

GEO. P. LAMMENT.

Auctioneer. Hongkong, March 21, 1912.

"}

JAPANESE MAKERS.

striving to conquer and anuas, and which EVERY KINI Sicily looks upon as a land of prose

appear, on the whole, to be, in the opinion of most geographers, but a sorry amaisi.

40

footwear on

TO

Mr

and

U.O.-M.Mymond

F

Deane

and

Mr & Mrs J. Duncan, Mr H. Mr Dyston Mes & Min BE

and Edwards - Perkins

Mischlingham

Capt

TAAL

Mr and Mrs T. Petrie

& Mas Guthrie children & nur LCL & M Ger Col Radcliffe

don Hall

Me Mr Bay

Mr B

Mr & Mrs A Harvey Capt and Mr Henderson Riley Mr. A. E. Herdman Mr House Bag Comdr. Highton Mr. Scatt Mr and Birs. W. M. Miss Shaw

Humphreys Me A Sincla

and ME W. G. Mir A. Findlay Smish

Mr RM. Smith

MF

Humphreys

Mr EC U. Veffries

Lt. Col. Starpole

Mr. J. Stephenson Mr Walker

Mr. Jones

-

Mr and Mrs W. M.

Watson

Mr & Mrs Loo Jores Capt. Watson Mra Hiddle

Float Faymaster, Willis

I & Mrs Tambkin Mr and Mrs Dwrid My and Mrs H. A. Wood

Kommert

Chpt Wood Major and Mrs Loan La-Col. & Mrs Wrig

KING EDWARD BOTEL

Mr J. 9. MA

Mr & Mrs Alexander Me C. Manhoff

and child

Tresident & Mrs C. Mr J. W. Reynolds Mr. A. Aron

Mra- Rodyle

Me

W. Eli Me NW. Rice

Miss Ruth

Mr. E. Bra

E. P. Rice

Mr H. M. Fieldier Dr Rieter:

Bir G. Florin

AG.

Mr FK Ritsou

Pleas

*Files, Bugs,

Mr F S

Beetles, etc.

B. Riley

Mr J. Forrester

Sir Bamfylde Fuller

Me 01. Rose

Mr Denman Fuler

Mir R. Gaubers.

R

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL

Mrs Aruott and child BIT WY. I. M. Graub

Mra M. Arensi Mrs. W. Hnimson Mr W. A. Barriott Mrs John Henderson Mr Boss Barchutic, and child Mr S. G. Bolden Mr Offär Brown

Afr. and Mrs G. G.

Burnatt children

Bur and

Miss Massey

Mr and Mrs Avenell Mr J.

MeCorassok

J. Milaushima

G. 8. Aveyard Mr Milen

Capt. Bannatyne Mr H.

Min M. Esanstyne Mr and Mrs J. H.N Dr Balilios

Mr H Bradshaw M5dy demand DOES

WMy Cowet

& Mm W. C.

Mr and Mrs C. WM B. Coghlan Mr A..P. Nobbe

Mr Ehrhardt and Mr CA

child

Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr. G. Ruh Mr. F. Edwards

ARMY WAY. C. Raxton Georga

Pr

Mias Ma and Mrs

Gilen

George

Mr and Mrs I

A. B. Sargent.

Sohwalla

Me Sizer

Mr Y. Guadboura Me

Mr and Mrs. Joseph Mr A. Slingshy

Mr and Ms J. W.

̈“Gould Me W. B. HindiMr RJ. Grimshaw Smith Mr and Mrs DLM F. Gronet, Jr. Mr. E.

Ly Lyba

Mr. and Mrs B. A. Mr. Smit

Miss A. Saith Hali MeV, T. Smith

C. T. Mr

Hala Capt. T. P.

Bath

Mr H. II. Solouron

Peat

Mr O. A Powy

and Mrs B. H. Mr H. Piesbergon „EING WW Mr. A. Elrines Mr. E. P.

Fisher

Mr A. Harper Mr H. Him DAN Mr H. Holysto Mr. E. Jamos Mr. H. Jones

| Cipt_&_ Mrs. W.

Mr A. U. Keston Dr. and MrsAD Mr. and Mrs W.

MrO.A. Henderson. Spalding WIL G. Herbert, R.N. Mr G.

MEA. Mr J. Spy Kraft

This liistorian points eat explicitly that

21 Mr Thomas Mundey

Mr S. Paul the annexation of Tripoli is more likely to

Mand T&M Crawford Mr G. H. Perriton injura tbad bancát Sicily, and ho tells us Yr E. Copley Miss L Price

It is very ovident that the conquest of Me A. Cropley

Miss

Viola Pries Me and

Mrs ORDEN Tripoli and Cyrane, regarded from the Mr N. Croplay

point of view of Italian interesie, ought Me As Cryday Mr

Miss. E. Chipley

Rodgam and to have filled Sicilians with pertorbation Sister L. Crepey Rogerson rather than with enthusiasm Northern Water C. Cupley Mr O. Sanchez Italy way possibly had in the population of Master Colin Copley Miss It Sanchez Madis K. Cropley MrG. W/Borell this region, whether they be rich or poor,

a market for er industries. Sicily, on the

cotrary, may-find in the two African

territorios a serious trade competitor,

ArtINET⋅

Hon. MG Miss W

Hewett, MEA Hewelt Lt and Mra

W. M Hobbs

Mir

Stasidford

Cumper Darius Mr. Phir & Mrs Me L. Beïnfishi,

Mr M. Edmonds Mr and Mrs R Mr. L. N. Evans Stephenson Mrs N MAL

Capt. & Mrs Everitt Mr 243; Treadgold M&H Howard

Mr and Mrs. G. E. Mr and Mrs West

Stoplard,

Sutherland

MP D. Mr J. R. Southmayd

Mr and Mrs Finto

and family *Mr By A. Ramsey

Mr LC Rees

and ME OB Rikar

Miss Rikor Mx Rotative

J. Mr P. B. Rowley Mr B.-Rawoldt Kr B. Sehodo

D. Mes Skane

Mr & Mr C. Laurit

Mr. V. Sorby Mr H. 8. Spargy

· Captek Mis Stewar Consul & Mrs Leiria Me Veliyem. Me and Mrs Lemaire Mr ha Watkine

had child Mr RWA

Mr John Lennor Mrpung

ASTOR HOVAL. MH, Adaito Mr OE MeAdam Mira J. Amalut Mrs B. Myer Mrs B. de Barretto» Mmo, Milber

Many of the agricultural productions of Ferguson Mr Gen. (L Whiteley Min Howard Mr. & Mrs. R. Tylor Miss Barretto Mr D., M. Marylees

Mr J.C. Flynn Sicily can be mised in the two Arica |NGE. A SFowler

OBERRY &00%

PEDDER STREET,*

Opposite Hongkong Hotel, Longkong, May 5, 1910.

territories. And more than this, we are

an

informed that many important sofphar beda

are awaiting exploitation in Tripoli. I

JEYES

FLUID

HOTEL

Mr and Mrs G. D 1 W. Bock Mrs K de Meros

Miss M. Barretto - Mr.K. Morita Uphan

Mr L. Birut Mr

Mina L. Howard

Mr J.B. Youngo v Mr. M. Zulungn

E

Mr L. Hurtado

Mr.R.Thom

Capt. R. Lanes

Jackson

Mr G. E. Kolly

Mr & Mrs E Voll

brecht

Mr

W. B. Koapp

MY ERC WAHED

MEP A Chopard Bir 1y hands

Mr. Lee

M2 L

M

M J

Mr E

Lees:

Mind His H. L. U

Che

Capt

this is true, the conquest of Tripoli, will | Mr and Mrs J R. Capt, add Mrs. K. U. Migo G. A. Kent abolish Sicily's monopoly of sulphur, which Capeli & children &

is now one of her most considerable sources. MET

he coutinsies, ca scarcely be

"onorm-ground" when PADS GA

her wat she it, simplje. Alleging good inuney. Capi Iso. (This baneless enthusiasm over

will cost too. Ditch) 18:

Mrs Liddell

and Mrs. Pilcaun

Lindbergh M, D. White

BTW Word"

3

Mr.Abiemos

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