MONDAY, JULY 22, 1912.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIO AWOTION.

HE Undersigned has received instruc

Hughes and Hough Tour to Sell by Publie Austion,

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

2

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Goal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE:

Coden set:

A.B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONS, AI. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphio Address: *MEIRION' HONGKONG

PUBLIC AUCTION.

-

PAE Undersigned, have received inabuc.

tions tell by Public Auction, tran ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED

On

TUESDAY,

the d July, 1912, at 2.30 r., at their SALE ROOMS, No. 8, Dea Venx Road, Corner of Ica Houss Street,-

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

sive,

ζών

&c., Removed to Sale Rooms for convenience of Sale,

including Gent? Bicycle, ONE. Cass or JAPANESE SCREENS, (slightly damaged), And

A quantity of Coans and EarriAN

Столикттим.

TEENA - und

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneera. Hongkong, July 19, 1912,

PUBLIU

AUCTION.

TO

MONDAY,

the 29th July, 1912, at 12 o'clock, Noos, at his Sales Rooms,

DUDUELL STARET, ----

The German Steamer

4I

QUINTA,

1884 Tona Crews, 087 Tons not (built in 1904).

As she now lies on the North' Roof, Parcela, with all her Mschin-ry, Gone, Appurtenances, Electric Light Installation; Stures and Coal

IN ONE LOT.

FERMA:-Chad on all of hunter.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Mongkong, July 20, 1912

intimations.

935

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(FIRE DEPARTMENT).

accept

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NEWS FROM HOME.

LONDON, June 29.

NACARTY UPIENT.

Both by word of mouth and through the printing press we are being told what

is one little story also that seems to bare a point somewhere. A minister calling on a brother of the cloth found him tak. ing a modest glass of whisky and pro- coded to upbraid him for his intemper. ance. Look here, my friend," was the retort, " you have a wife and nine child-

LONDON'S LAST PIGTAIL.

The bast pigtail has gone from the Chinese Legation in Portland Plece-from the poll of the major doma of the Chinese. Minister. According to the newspaper

a naughty hat of people live in the Farren, I have denied myself that sort of | East. There was the YM.C.X. the other thing, and I do not think you are the day holding a big conference in Manches | person to talk to me about temperance.", tor and shedding salt fears over the loose- mess of the ideals of Hongkong. Then | comes one of the weirdest books I have en fer many a long day, by Mrs. Archi- 610 bakl Mackirdy-better known as Olive Christian Malvery—and Mr. W. X. Wi, called The White Slave It” is Mart. and it reams from China to Peru, giring becounts of investigations into the ander-world in all parts of the earth.

Hongkong, May 1, 1919

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANOR SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATE.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGERA, HONGKONG. “

FOR THE EAST, TUKYO,

But whatever may be the faults of this book mud its deductions, and the latter are not a few, it really does reveal an

J. T. HAMILTON; GENERAL MATAG amazing moment) of debauchery in the There are chapters en China, acril. Egypt, the deus of Singapore, the sea-

Assota. amount to£104.088,6 ;

respondent who is responsibls for the item of news this gentleman had long wished to join the new vast army of the Chinese who are queueless, but though he is more than forty years of age he muli not shear off the appendage with. aut the parental consent.

He wrote early in 1911 to his father, ho resides near Peking, asking permis sion to cut off the pigtail. The paternal) reply was a direct refuasi to sanction chun uct. Two or three incintha age

it was a case of Father, once again he Now Insurance Faid for... £25.687,cality of Fastern potentates, the depraeriod," and he appealed for a reconsidere 931 Outstanding insurance amounte

£282,659.20ity of Burma marriages." and last of thn of the refusal. And last week to his joy, came the long desired wonsent," Net many moments were allowed to elapse before the pigtail was shorn clean c It is now on its way to Peking, a louch. ing souvenir for the wife of the major dopo, who does not rosiče in England."

THE Undersigned have received instru

THE

tions to sell by Public Auction

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

TUESDAY,

the 23rd July, 1912, at 2.30 e.., at their Sale Rome, No. 8 Des Vecz Road,

corner of Tex Hopsz STARIT, ONE REMINGTON TYPEWRITER. ONE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER,

ONE CASH REGISTER, And

A quantity of High-claas Perfumery consisting of Eau de Cologne, Rose Lentes, Wood Violets, de

TERMS --As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctionezra,

Hongkong. July 2, 1922.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

2014

Tund to gall by Public Auction

THE Undersigned have recéivèd instruc

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

On

WEDNESDAY,

the 31st July, 1912, commencing at 9.30 T.M., at their Sales Rooma, No. 8,

Des Voss Road, Corner of

Ico House Stroot, —

A LARGE QUANTSIT OF

FURNITURE,

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&c.,

Sec. Removed to Sale Rooms for convenience of Sale.

Full particulars will be published later.

Tzame :-Ás usuni.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Bugkong, July 17, 1912

QUENTING,

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Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910 Grosa earnings from interest and Renta for 1910...... Gross rate of Income from

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Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1912.

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P. Fall Capt. T

Mr and Mrs G. H. Mrad Man W. A.

Hannibal Mr W..

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ME. Hughes Capl + -Capt.

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Mr E. 3. Kabel

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brech

E. Voli

Mr E. J. Waterman VE H Watkins

Mr D. M. Whmond

Mr and Mrs H. L. B.

White

Mr A. Kupthorne Mr G. G Wood

It is declared that hundreds of girls re shipped from London to South Ameri ma eities, but though London may be sent of clearing house in the traffic, it is doar that the vast majority come from the South East of Europe. Russia.

Possibly you will have the end of this Greere, Scandinavia and elsewhere.

story at your port before this letter ar Port Said Mr. Willis, is possibly there may be no alin. beyond all quibble for its size the dead-mary end to it at all. Jordan Lawrence liest spot on warth, and he notes "an Mott, Jr., is a resourceful young son of avit looking negin in the garh of a waiter a New York millionaire iron king. The standing in one corner ready to knock any roungster eloped with an actress, who noisy visitor senseless,"

was married to Hewitt Bowne, a wealthy The girls are recruited in numbers from

Long-Island man. The couple signed on Greeee and the islands of the Egean Sea as stewardess and purser ce "the tramp "If they are pure white. pretty arid well deamer Indrades, bound from New York |developed, there is a market for them at

PRIVATE HOTEL. in China, and it took their respective Shanghai, Hongkong, Stam. Singapon families sole days to £nd out where they and Tangwn. That they must be pure had gone. Then the man's father and TANDING in its own grounds with

Tennis and drogust Lawas, Lan a friend, Hector Fuller, gave chase on Liry and Wall Furnished Rooms, Every TOTAL FUNDS AT 317 Deceзzn, 1913, white, for the eastern potentate with

fluence to galify his sensu plessures de Kronprinz Wilhelm, bound for South-home comfort. Fine View of the Barheur. requires a real white worn. The Eastampton. They reckoned that they could, Telephone. No. 390.

Asiatic draws the colour the pretty by making sharp connections, head them Paid-up Capital..............

.....,437,500) -Fire Funds 3,899,11 Ermly when he is trading for harlotry off at Gibraltar. Mr. Mott, Sr., decided HI-Life & Annuity Funds... 16,138,180 For such a purpose he wants the white to remain in fandon to await develop.

Sinking Fund Account

88512 | girlz.11.

meets Jeaving. Euller to chase down by The authors proceed to slate that it is the Sud express to Gibraltar. £22,601,268 the law in our Eastern dependencies and cerned to be a margin of twenty four KINGSCLERE HOTEL. Mr and Mrs Frank Mr & Mrs F. Jerge·

2,537,158 treaty ports that no " British woman is hours left for him at the Rock, before.. Life an Annuity

allowed to live a life of infamy, and the the tromp steamer could arrive. But this Branches......

1,073,269

British woman known to be the mistress time the runaways were specially favour Revenue Marino Department... 232,632 Uther Receipts,

of even an Indian potentate could be ad. for owing to a strike on the railway UNRIVALLED PORg the Botanical -430,193

promptly deported.

district, overlooking in' Andalusia, Mr. Fuller arrived just un 26,233,312 But the administration of the law is hour too late. He could even see the old Gardens and facing the Harbour. *

Nurmerons quiet Suites with luxuriously The Accumulative Funds of the various sot always very active east of Suez "trap out in the Buy, but owing to the fitted Bathrooms, dlephones and Electric Brancher R separately invested and-by-the-wretelied agents who carry on rules-covering-the-port-at-that-late-bour,--Fans Act of Parliament, are sus made to meet their flourishing trade have a neat trick no bout was allowed to take him off in Telephonca in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms the clairns under the respective Depast of evading it. Does the British consul have a heurt to heart talk with the wents of the Company'« Business.

interfere, the pinp," who is usually

Telephone No. 1192. foreigner, immediately claims the girl

The Indrades sailed away at dawn, Cable Address: *Suchila." as his wife, and slew to the business while Mr. Fuller was frantically cabling

A.B.. Cude 5th Ed. Land a stranger in a strange land instincto London for instructions. He reckon-

Hongkong, September 1, 1908. tirely, clings to him for protection.ed that if he took the Majela he could According to custom and usage, a woman

cover the 5,400 miles to Colombo by June

Revenus Fire Lranch..

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takes the husband's nationality, and as 23, while the Indradeo would net arrive KING EDWARD HOTEL L. Greenhill she is, therefore, legally a foreigner the there till five days later. British Consul's jurisdiction is at an end. That step was taken, and to-day Mr.

Mr. Willis does not spare the horrort

of Malay Street, Singapore, describing it

as the Babylonian hell of the East,"

Fuller is on his way. But it is unfortu nate

for him that the Indrades won't

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with its 510 houses, of illfame, each with go to Colombo at all. Hr. has missed UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGE. [M; J. A. Jack on from eight to thirty women of all-repute row margin, but he wears if necessary

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them again at Buex, once more by a nar

be will change ships again and fellow them to Shanghai to attempt to separate the pair, first by moral suasion and then, if need be, by force. He adds that spart from the feelings of the women's hus- "No pon dare describe the doings of band, there is the wife of the man to be the damned within," says Mr. Willis. considered in New York. It may be that

The woman who ran "the best Lousa "

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Mr. "Lulz" Harcourt, the Colonial Secretary, prides himself' considerably on Asked why women kept their "bul scouring Sir Frederick Lugard for the" big task of uniting the Nigerias. At the lies" she replied ----

"Women who lead a life of pleasure annual dinner of the Corona Club the want some controlling Influence over other night he drow attention to Sir their nerves. It is in the rim of a Frederick in very flattering terms in the Can be obtained at the following Mr A. Grandor woman to be influenced by a man. Re-course of his speech, and then on Thurs spectable men will have none of us, so day, night, when reviewing the Crown what are we to do? Besides, one wants Colonics in the House of Commons, ho

The Hongkong Hotel. to talk of one's lito to someone who gain touched upon the same subject.

"The two Nigeria-only a red patch The Hongkong Ferry Wharf, krow the best and the worst c one. someone of one's own; and the pimp on tig map-represent a territory equal The Kowloon Ferry What. gives his woman all she wante of bin, in size to the whole of France, Italy and

places in Hongkong :- ·

ministers to bor vanity, consoles her Switzerland" he continued. "I have The Kiosk, Blake Fior.· when who has a bad time, and protect been able, greatly to the regret of Hong- The Upper Peak Tram Station. her, and amuses her also. Oh nal kong, to induce Sir Frederick Lugard to The Lower Peak Tram Stablon. There are some women who will hardly have that part and take up what will

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combined Nigerias. He now returns to Lan Pang Kes (Astor House Hotel) that way

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