1912
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIO AUCTION.
NE Undersigned has received fratre
Hughes atHough Titus to belt by Pallio Anetion,
Avoriones 10 TOVERNMENT.
General Auoneers
Share, Coal
GenerBrokers.
PROPRI
TO-KWAAN
COAL STAGE.
Codes
A.B.C. 4 Mortosa.
AL. TELEGRAPCODE.
Telegraphic Ass: 'MEIRION' HKONG.
PUBLIC AMON, THE Undacsigned baecived instrue tions from Mr J. FUTON, to sell
Public Auction
TUESLY,
FRIDAY,
the 26th April, 1912, commencing at 330 rant No. 9, HILLEDE
(39 The Feak), the Rovidence
of F.A. WEINT, ES-
THE WHOLE OF MINTON
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
ORMER COAL STRIKE
Great Struggle of leventy Yaara kgo.
THE CHINA MAJE.
As things portent, we would appear to be oir tha ere on a giganto - strike to enforce a miners" ininimam wage of some thing like, soven shillinga per day, ways tha Weekly Sesteman of February, 2453
Something less than rorraty” years. g in 1848, the country was threatened with a similar trouble, only the colliers were then demanding a maximum wage of thirteen shillings a
A work!
And when the mastors refused to concos this, tolling the men that those of them who could do so must eirmore than the f Further particulars will be advertised sum bamed, 70,900 men cums out on strike | Intor."-
in 'onter le enforce the desired restriction. Sounds somewhat strangs nowadays, bub
•480 | it.is a fact nevertheless,
GEO. P. LAMMENT" - Auctioneer. Hangkong, April 4, 1919.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS and Condition of the letting by Public Auction Sale, in he su'd on TUESDAY, the 3h day of April, 1914, at 3, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Uffier Alainisering the Govarumul, of Oos-Lot of Crown the 9th April, 2012, coraning at 2.302.-4-Hongkong, for a tera ut 25 years, with at Tai Hang, In the Colony at their Salsa Roomin, N, Des Fox
be option of renewal at a Crown Rent Road, corner of los Le Street,
to be Brol by the Surreyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75
Parl'entars of the Lot.'
A VALCIALE COLUOJ 07 SCIENTIFIC AND EINEERING
BOOKS Comprising
Works ou Practical Suying, Spherical and Practical Astronomivil Engineer. ing, Building and Rail Construction, The Design and Construq of Harbours and Docka, File and Driving, Coo-t struction of Roads and Ste, Practice of Navigation and Nauticaltranomy, etc. etc., etc.
(Full Particulars forlalugue). On View from Sabardhe 6th inst Tanus :—Àa usin),
HUGUE HOUGH, Anre's."
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PUBLIO AUTION,
457
HE Undersigned havehaired iustruo tious froga, Me H. PeUXza, to sell
by Public Auction
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WEDNESAY,
the 10th April 1912, at ... at his
Residence, Tax
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TEN SOND VALUARE
HOUSEHOLD FRITURE
Ko,
&c,
Therein Con
Comprising
&c.
Hall and Dining RoodFuniture, in- cluding Crockery-nod Wars, Bed
Room Furniture, clo, lading Brass- mounted Twin Bedsteads (ir Mattresas) Pantry, Kitchen and Utensils,
Drying Room
One Piano by Collard Collard, Ong Colts Revolver and Amin, a number of Plants, etc., in Pota, ien Tools and
Contents of Kitchen Gard
Catalognos will be issue.
Oo view any day of sale,!
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HUGHE & HOUG8,
Afincers.
Hongkong. Match 19,
389
ASSURAFOR
THE EQUITABLE LIF BOULETY OF THE UN [ED STATES.
SHEWAN, TOME
& CO.,
"GENZIAL MANAGERS, LONGKONG.
THAMILTON, GA Manages
FOR THE EAST,
PEYO
Locality
LOL 1504, Tal lang.
At rear of Inlarid
Regiriry No. Ierland Lot No. 1000
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
Particulars of the Lot.
Boundary
Honaire
mepla
449
years,
Annual dat
Contence La
Upset Wrige.
The explanation is this. Prior to and long after 1844 the averago weekly saroings afs bewer (the best paid grade sa minars) aniounted to about fifteen shillings
EIFKATRE
MAURICE
BANDMANN PRESENTS THE NEW
Bandmann
Opera Co.
TONIGHT
TO-NIGHT
A WALTZ DREAM.
MUNDAY TUESDAY, April 8th & 9th, THE COUNT OF LUTEMBOURG
WEDNESDAY, April 10th,.
FLORODORA
THURSDAY, April 11th,
ATAT KING'S BRIDE. FRIDAY, April 13th,
THE GIRL IN TEL TRAIN. SATURDAY, April 13th,
THE ARCADIANS
a week gross. Out of this, however, stop-MONDAY & TUESDAY, 15th & Lith,
PEGGY
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE
piges were madu for" pickaxes, candies, powder, and other things necessary to his calling. These were estimated to total WEDNESDAY, April 1725, two shillings per week par man, and..no matter how little he earned in any one week, the deductions were always made in rough proportion.
Plan Now Open at MOUTRIE'S,"
PRICE: $3.50, $2 $1. Docus open at 8.50 Par
Cominence at 9.15 .. 419
· Hongking, March 23, 1912.
Now, only by working fora full week ix days of aleven hours'ench) could this stipulated fifttoon sbilling the year round.
omg coal-hawor hope to earn the |
2 ORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM. When in a favourable working place he
Though at one time. the entiro country wight, and frequently did. can, cou-looked more or luss like: being involved, ul- siderably more, but then, as now, this timately Northumberland and Durbam | "abnormal place" presented a difficulty, proved to be the "storm contre," the other and greatly reduced the average individual'strists being temporarily pacified or earnings.
Turawed in detail.
Ń
To remedy this, the miners took 'exactly
The argotiations, prior to t'e final Na- opposite measures to those now being tional Conferencs held in Glasgow in March 1844, afford a decidedly interesting congast advanced, for, instead of demanding a
to the conferences that hard, recently fixed wicimùm for the man in "à “bad
taken place. "Nowadays the respective working place, they voluntarily sought to partics meet in luxurious holely and prac restrict the earnings că men in a good one.tically on terms of equality. Formerly the In other words, when a lewer had earned mastors refused point blank to discurs nuy the stipulated fifteen shillings in any one matter whatever with the men's representa- weck, the mou asked that be should then tires, and were invarably deaf to all be at liberty to conse work for that week.petitions excupt those praying for a return The iden of this was in order that the work to work !·
When a meeting did take plaen (alwaya might go better round."
during bat, never before a strike) it was Whether or not the argument was wually in some open public space or cons Bonically sound, it is not necessary 19 vanicnt field. On one side wore the miners consider here. Enough that the employer hended by their leader; on the other, the refused to entertain the idea, the result employers, backed by strong contingente being a calamitous six months struggle of polics and soldiers, ending in the men being starved into submision..
THE COST OF LIVING
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!!
At the appointed ties the man's repre sentativen Hepped forward to confer with the masters, the whole proceedings strong
One of two such meetings bad bun hekl during various recontional strikes 'prior to 1844, all of them, resulting in the samic- way-rejection of the meti's deads,
Another of C. & B's Delicacies
C. & B. OXFORD SAUSAGES
UNEXCELLED.
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these and
all their other table delicacies to ba produced under ideal conditions of cleanliness.
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PIONIC PARTIES.
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
LAUNCH FOR HIRFM Dean Alvord Me:T. M. Muciqueur
Mr Donald Alvord Mr and Mrs D. I mungu),
Maitland THE Handsome "KENG EDWARD H. F. Audervon
HOTEL Launch can be hired: C. Atkinson Mr. W. B Mahall
L Andrews Dr O Marriott for PICNIC PARTIES by the Hour Mad Mrs. A. M. Mr F. Matson
Baldwin or Day.
Mr E R. Bate
For terms apply to the MANAGEM
H. HAYNES Hongkong March 1, 1912. -
PRAY
B. Bellken Mra E R. Boblins 203 Mr C. D. J. Bell
TRAMWAYS COMPANY
LIMITEL.
TIME TABLE
WERK D'ATBUA
And
Mr A.
Mr-J
Felteherks J. Borbis Mr G. Pow
Powack Mfrs M.-L. Bristol Mr F. Bumana Mr W. H. Burtt
Mr J
W. Cran
Cranston Mr C. S. Crosman
and Mr. RA blcGrath
Mr
Dr G. W. McKean
Soto Manufacturers : LT. DAVENPORT, LIG.,- tradon, S.E.
Mr & Mrs H Van Monies and chid
Mr J. Mervaki Mr & Mrs A Mourer Mr J. R. Mierlocs.
PEAK HOTEL
Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr and Mrs W. L.
Bell & 2 children - Leask
Mrs Bowdler Mr A. H. Crow
Lt. & Mrs Cunning
Sham
Mr Darci
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Mr A. F: Donne
Mr Debit
Major & Mes Lyddon Capt. & Mrs Melunn
children & parso
Rev. Moreton, R.N. Mr. Paterou
Mr and Mrs L. EL
-Peirco
Mr & Mrs J. Duncan Mr H. Pearce. Bir Dyalon
Mr
"and Mrs TSA
D & Miss Edwards Porkina za jako Mr B. E. Fielder - Me and Mrs T. Potrie Mr Gillingham Major & Mrs Pyne, Cap. & Mrs Guthrie children & nurse
Mitchelmotel & Mrs Cor Col. Radcliffe
Mra A. M.
MrE. V. Me J. M Ma
Morris
and child.
Bleulder
Mrs Noble
Mr and Mrs J. D. F.
Hall
Mr & Mrs.h Me Henderson
Mr Ray
Harvey Capt. and Mrs LB.- Mr E. Hordan Mr Bous
Riley
Eng. Condr Highton Mr C. Scott Mr and Mrs W. H. Miss Shaw
Humphroys Mr A. Sinclair Cant, and Mrs F. D. Mr and Mrs. W. G. Mz A. Findlay Smith
thembe
Mr R. M. Smith, d'Outtingen
Lt.-COL
Miss J. Prokor
7.00 am, to 8.00 am.vory 15 minuta
Mr G. P. Curry 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m..Every 10 minute
Miss Curtice 10.00 am to 11.00 am...Evory 15 minute:fe and Mrs J. H‚ða V. a' 1130a.m. to 12.43 p.m...Every 15 minutes.
Daily 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. Hon Mr W. Reta Mr E. H. Ray
5.0. Mr E E. M Fayend Datics, 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m... Every 15 minute 1.45 pm to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minute.
Mr P. J. Cole Miss F. Reay 8.15 p.m. ta. 5.00p.m...Every 15 minate Mr. D. S. S. Duugas Mr and Mrs A. K. 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m. Every 10 minute w 0. Dr w Blioden and Family
Mr E. J. W. Eaus Mr W. R. Ricketts
W, A. Edgar Mr suit. Mrs G. B. Me and Mr 11. Biker)
Miss Biker Mr C. F. Rabins MEF. L. Robbins- Mr. G. Ba-h Mr W. W. S unders Mr Schrärz
DARTICULARS AND Cospitions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on TUESDAY, the 9th day of April, 1813. it -3 r.m, at the Lff os of the And well might they have been starvedly smacking of military, negotiations Public Works Dartment, by Under of His At is well-known no reason advanced for between two opposing armies. Excellency in the r. Admin'vering The Goverment of One Lot of Crowe Land near the present bigher wage demand in the re- Kovio a Iland Lot No.1167 in the Clory cunt incressed" cost of living. But bas of Hongkong, fur,& term of 15 years, wis the cost really increased, going a little fur the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to the heck than is usually done? When the be fixed by the Sarveyor of His Majany miners of seventy years agn wore seeking
Then came the Glasgow conference aburg † the King, for one further form of 73
a unximuse net wage of thirtyon shillings montioned, to which, it may be inted, the a wouk, flour cost Pr. 6d. a stone's trueue representatives were not invited, ineal 45., tea, 4 loss pound; sugar, The usual corre:jud nee Lad, however 8. a pound; and most other provision propreviously paul, and this the employers portio ately high prices Clothes, hoote, sow at to di-cas. The result was a and alaist-overything else in wearable and decision to refuse the dummude en blow household necessity were also moch dearer Except Durham and Northumberland all then lan now. Further, it is alust un- the districts ingested proverbial half L'accepter the verdict, necessary to say that the numerous "free"apparently preferring privileges miners now enjoy, mure at that no brend at all. But to a man, the cudiers ofis monti,ned struck
·SUNDAYE... Lume quite unknown. *****
out un utterly work, and
8.00a.m. 10.20 .m...Every 15 minutes. Another thing that greatly militated bruken and beaten by six mouths of priva against the men was the poverty of their tion and hardship such as no present day 10.30a.m. to 11.00a.m... Every 10 minutes.
11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon...Every 15 minuta Uptons. Possibly it will surprise sont
riker can have any conception of. Space forbida going i
into details of that 18.00 Novato 1.00p.m. Every 10 minute 480 | people to hear that at that distant üste
1.00p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. Mr. by way of fitting con. there was a national ombination of miners clusion, two more stresin funds, the
might 5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minute
6.00p.m. to 7.00p.m..:Every 18 minuter. Sach however, is the Fach, for so long ago be briefly Brawn.
Where- 1841, the then existing Unions were Unions can found it impossible to give 7.00p.m. to 8.19 p.m. Exery 10 minute
7.30 a.ai. Sunday). more or less fased into the "Miners even a pittance to their menthers.
pon walve delegates were despatched
NIGHT CARS as an Woek Days. sociation of Great Britain and Ireland. London to plund the miners cause with the For three full years after its inception various Trade Caions in the Metropolis,
in door-to-door incidentally to be this body was constantly engaged in scoking and into the starving men and their
fashion for
New Insurance Paid for "e 25,687,500 Outstanding insurance aint
to me Ameta "ucens ka... Surplus amputata to..
idenda to Policyhol
TotaFpaid Pokeyhole
zpanies for 1910
And Beats
Hongkong, Feb 23,
NORTH BEITISH A
INSURANGK
QURAN” ALADINE IN
£91,252
„£232,653,220
„£104,068,685 £17,828,768
10,575,157.
10,392,09%
·£1,046
Locally
No of Bale.
Kowloon Inland Lot
Near Kowloon
Inland Lot 1157.
No. 1200
AL
45
120
Shi..
2004 20
JAPANESE MAKERS.
EVERY KINI,
CHERR
Oppo gkong. May 5, 1911
Tateful
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bat
contrasis
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Footwear botter conditious for its members and families. For this servic they were pahih
simultaneously exarting all its influence to
ol a-crown per day per man, event wtrikes 1. Both in 1843, and 1843, princely sucy, uzcept railway fares, they had ADE the leaders had hard work to keep tha,men mest all their own expenses And ruch from "coming out," And Smally in 1844, was the condition of affairs that woon the half-crown allowance had to le astracted
no
the long looked for atraggle could no longer from the money begged, anything left ORDEN to postponed, for the rank and file took over being sent home ia take the place of
JEYES FLUID
SOLE AGENTE. WO HUMPHREYS
inntcars into their own hands...
the now exhausted funds.
BUFFERERS FROM
Skin & Blood Diseases
Soch se osems, Scrofula, Scurvy as lotions, ointments, so-called, balms, Bad Legs, Absonsaas, Vloers, Sc., though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings, Bolls, time being, D NOT OURE The trouble lies deeper the blood. Thises Pimples," Bores, Eruptions, omplaints are the result of clogging Piles, Blood Poison. Kheuma purities in the blood-auda un bo fem, Gout, g., should at once permanently cured only by thoroughly
purifying the blood, realise that outward application such
CAN BE CURED
ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
The Editus of the Family Dactor" Londus's perler Medical Wookly des, from whatever cause arising there in Wohave seen honds of letters
For cleaning the blood of impuri
no plher wedicine just as good as bearing testimony to the truly wonderful
Eurensliced by Clarke's Blood Mixture. ke Blood Mixture that's why is
Ti the finest Mod Eurides, that? cases of skin and bloodBence and Medical Skill bare bangl
Rable curer to uht, and we can with the uteret
beribers and the pakic, generally,
treatments have failed:
•Mizture to entirely
metallic im
Clarke's Blood
NIGER CABS,· · · · '/
145 p.m. and a p.m., 246 p.m. v 11,3 p.z every 15 minutes
SATURDAYS.
.....
Miss By MrE, EA Mr H. Fewang Mr A. G. Florin Mr J. Fler Mr Deum's Ful et Mr R. Gaubert Mr J. W; Grade Mr and Mrs. J.
George Miss George Mr sud Mrs A. B.
Gile
Me W Schwulka Mr. F. E. Scutt
Seymour Comdr. C. Sevinou
P. Mr. A. Slingsby -... Mr H. H. Solomon Dr and Mrs A. D. Spalding and infant Mr G. R
Spalding Mr. J. Spittles Miss W. Squaro Lt. and Mrs O. E.
Stainer, R.N.
Mr. and Mrs M. N.
Gold
M.Gots
Heta Cern at £45.p.m. Company's Office, ALEZANDRA BUILDINON
SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the MrJ., Cos Vans Riad Central.
JUEN D, HUMPHREYS & FON.
"General Managers.
KING ZOWARD HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs Alexander Consul & Mr Isoʻzia'
Mr and Mrs Lennice and child
Mr. F. A. Arou Mr and Mrs Averall Capt, Bannatyne Miss M, Baonityce Dr Balilios Mr B
IL Bradshaw Mr H I. Coghlan
Mrs Cowou Mr C. K. Cox Mr F. F. Edwardľa
and child
Mr John Lennox Mr O N. Math51K Mr J.S. Mash Mis Manney MrJ. McCormack Mr J. Midzushi Mr H Mile
Goulbourn
Humphreys
Sir H. U. Jeuriss
Jo.
son Bir Waikese
Stephenson
“Mr Jugier
Mr. and Mrs W. M.
Watson
Bir & Mrs Les Jures Capt. Watson Mr Kiddle
Lt. & Mrs Lambkin. Mr
ander Willis.
M David afr and Ms H. A.. Woul.
Lammert
Capt. Wood Major and Mrs Lens. Lt. Col. & Mrs Wrig
UBAND GANETON - HOTEL."
Mrs John Henderson": bar and child
Mis M. Asunie Mrs 4. D. Band Mise Kitty Barlow Mr. W. A. Bazuat Mr Roes Borebutto Mr S. G. Bolden Mr. Clair Brown Me sud Mr G. G.
children
MrChs Higgenbathem
Miss Anale Hi Mr W. B. Hind Miss Florence Jankiais
and Mrs. D. L Lyle
kod 2 Mins Mabelle Bizar
Me F. Chevalier Milano Michael.
Mr Thomas Mundey Mr Mrs Crawford “hir Miss Dure Com Miss Dore Compigué Mz A. Parker ME
Cropley Mt S. Faul
Mr and Mrs Joseph Brand Mrs W.. E. 0.31 A. Crop
Gould
Standford
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr L. Statfield
Hale
Capt.
T. P. Hall
Hatuly
Mr A. C. Hately
Mr H. Miss E. Mines A
But, R. Stopford,play:
Bfr
Mr G. E. Percitou
Miss
Foule
Bdi Violp Prica
Master Dropley Miss Maid Probyn
R. G. W | Master C. Cropley Mr and Mrs W. L
Master Colin Copley Rodgers Maater K. Cropley Me and Mrs Arthur Miss Lily Druzy Nogenson Mex Cooper Davios Mrs C. Binch
Banchaz Me M. Edmonds Miss R. Sanchez
McQ V.
Surell
MT: Heywood Hays Mine A. D. Slocain
art, R. N. Miss T. Slégum LL. G. Herbert,
Hon. HE A. Mr. F. Taylor
Hewett, C.M.G. Mr C. C. Tall Mes Ed. Hewett Mrs WF Thatcher Dr 6. Hough a diz K. Uyemura
Mr J. H. C. Houston Mr G. Vermeij
N. Evan
Capt. & Mrs Everitt Bir A. Smith
Mr J. G. Tlyno
Stephenson
Mr & Mrs E. Howard Mr & Mrs M. Yollar E. AS. Fowler SE
Ers 3. Howard. Mis. H. Howard Ming L, Herwar
Miss Mado
Me EL Mrand. Mrs J. H. N Capt. R. Lutos
da Modly man
Mr A. P. Nobba
R.II. Cap Sant
Mr an
Mr
Mr G. As Elvines reji NERF Fisher
Mr
M. A Jo
Joseph
Mr G. 0. Juliste
MFA Kuman
Pal 0. A PMFR. Lemaitre
Percy
brucht
Mr BJWaterman Mr L. Watson Mr and Mrs H. LU.
"White"
·Mr D. White
Wicker
ahami MFC Wilford
Mis Dorothy Gilbert Mr. E. J. Tresdgota
Mr W. Gibert Miss Ruby Vincent Miss Stells Godwin Mr & Mr B. Walton Mr WL M. Grant Mr and Mrs West
Mr Gen. C, Whitelaw. 3 J. HajamAN TE Mr S. W. Hamson Mr J. Younge
-Mfr÷3, Zalonga
KILELE HOTEL
Mr and Mrs E. EMF E. Arad
Kink
Willard
Mr. Wrogram
Alred.
3ls and Mn AE Mand Mm Autott Moulder
M7 H. Bennet Mm Murphy
Dr and Mrs B. W. Sir Francis Piggots
Brown, Bir de Mira J 5176bert!
Mr J. Galbreth Pisaberron BUMANA Loffers Yul Com. Hira Darley
Me and My H. M. Mr and Mrs. MrGT. Linyd Mr. S. Ya'll m
Mr J. Macdonaldalet
Ramsay and child
"Me kerék B. A Ramsey”.
ME H
Mr M, H. Jous Capte de Mirs W.
Mr Lc 0 Roos MERBA Rowley
Mr B. Bowolić:
Bir Skeba J. Mr.V. Barby
Stewart
My and Mrs W. D. Mr J. Waldron T
Mr H. Walkins, Mr K. Weiss
Miss 0. Krenz Mr & Mrs C Lauri
Mr. B. Young
MBH. Macko MrJ. F. Zhumour....
1r A Anderson Merand, Mick B MR. Gham Barker Kinghorn MEF. E. Bater Mr P. Leafety Lout & Mre Vooler Me Maxcoell Air. Bollinger. Mr MoCormac Mr and
Benson, Mr B
M. E, N, Berzus Pa M: Compolly
Pond
Mendon M31R. Bhearer
Shielde
Me and Mr Hayes Brand Mrs Sorensen Bley, F. Folsom MY B. D. Stowan
kod Mr Tudi
Jobano
Ur 221 Martyn Lobb Mas Tops Me & My W. Logar Me Bes MEJMeNulty Me & Mrs Whe Mr K. 8. Morrisar Me Why