THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1912.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO.Ld. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN.

AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Underalgued has received Instrues

Hughes and Hough To sell by Public Auction.

AUCTIONEERS TO Taн GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and.

*

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS - TO-KWA-WAN “

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A. B, C, 4TH & örn Berrios. AI. TELAUBACIe Cong,

Telegraphic Address

MEIRION HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tall by Public Auction,

E Undersigned have received instrue-

FOR ACCOUNT OF TUK CONCERNED,

FRIDAY,

the 9th July,,, 1912, at 12.45 r... No. 38, NATHAN Rean, Kowloon,

Tq Flour,

THE SUNDRY

VALUARI.E HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

&c..

Therein Containeri,

(Puli Particulars from: Cat dogue).

the view day of sale.

TEAMS --A” pauni.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongrong, July 21, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Z

“HE Undersigned have received instruc- Lions to sell by Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

HOME

WEDNESDAY,

the 1st July, 1912, commencing at 2.30.M., at their Salos Rooms, NJ.-B.

Des Voeux Rand, Corner of

Teo House Street,-

A Langz QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

&o, &c.,

Ve. Removed to Sale Rooms for convenience of Safe.

Full particulars will be published Itur.

TEAM-A sunl.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioners.

Bouging, July 17, 1912.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

Mell by Public Auction

UN

SATURDAY,

the 27th July, 1912, commencing at 1x, at 'LE CHI,' NaTax Road, Kowlo+B,-**

THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK OF

MULLINARY, ETC., ETC.

[2.

a View from Friday, the 28th Jaly,

Trums: Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 28, 1913.

"PUBLIC AUCTION.

040

THE Undarsigned has received instrue. tions to Boll by Publie Aaction,

or

MONDAY,

r

the el July, 1912, at 12 welock Noos, at his Sales Roonze, DUDDELL STREET. -

The German Steamer

:

QUINTA.

1604 Tons Gross, 987 Tuns net (built.n.3MM).

As she mir lies on the North Rodf, Pareola, with all her Machin.ry, Gear, Appurtenances, Electric Fight Installation, Stoves and Coal

is ONE LOT.

TERMS: Cash on fall of hammar.

GEO, D. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, July 20, 1912

PUBLIC AUCTION.

935

tîk Undersigned has received instrer.

Ti sail by tublic Avetion,

TUESDAY, seth July, 1913, commencing af 2,30 3,5-jat No. 8, Queen's GardeNS, Peak Rind-

À QUANTITY OF

Established 1883

„MANUFACTURERS OF,

PURE Manila ROPE

3 STRAND

" to 15" CIRCUMFERENCK,

CABLE LAID

4 STRAND 3" to 10"

3" to 15 CIRCUMFERENCK.

Oil Drilling Cables of any size up to 3,000 feet in length.

Frico, Samples andfull particulars will be forwarded on application to

Shewan Tomes & Co., General Managers,

Hongkong, April 11, 1919.

THE REBUILDING OF HANKOW,

301 |

have the city rebuilt on toden hues, tand that the deam has been concluded bes

Plus aleve topic line at res premia yond power of alteration. On the other. ent in our columns of line, the C. c. Flaming editorial remark in the samo Pets, not been there dins brett † pagart is to the point. It says: The nothing doing, button accourt of the fact Burent of Construction has now, heen in that the progress murid hos hoon after de astal eral-like fashion-three steps wwward, twas stops burkward, ene to the right and one to the left, and all without mening.

operation for half is genr; it boasts a staff of over a hundred officials, and i butlive expenses has used over a hundred thousand avls, without as yet laving furnished any plat which can be called final, submitted any estimates as to rest. Et is called a Barents of Construe- nea, but it constructs nothing."

THE C.PR.'S NEW VANCOUVER HOTEL.

The following is an extract from the ** Mantreal Paily Star" of June 18th :---

This Space will shortly

contain Something

of Interest to

Everyone.

GARNER, QUELCH & CO.

The Reconstruction Bureau o is appointment, although a republican in- stitution, tesok up its task in the st autocratic fashion. It quite aerlooked die vaistence of the property inerters, and

ever supposed that the people emuld have) any say in the matter, but proceeded in My on its plans as if the whole place ww the private posession(ad the govern. at which its members representind At that time the greater part oể the mers in and returned, and, it the Tharu hal been at all put in its despatch of business, its wheme night

three million dollars. The work is com. have been well under weigh before my

was in a position to challenge its plicated, ing the fact that the houd will $2 »

he erected on the site of the present islom. But the Barenu dawilled till the owners | building, the business of which will be ea hogether war began talking about carried on the ughout the operations. His rights. They agitated, protesici, ¦ The old building will be underpinned,

11. י

Contracts have been awardon for the Want' Advertisements

PREPAID

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr F Wrashhurst Mr H. Krück

erection of the now C.P.B. Hotel in Van enver, which will entail, before it is entus pleted in its entirety, an expenditure $1 per inch............ 3 insertions. Mr A. T. Barberini Mr A. Kruseman

N

One week,

FOR SA L'E.

BOUT 500 lbs. ENGLISH TYPE complete fount, including Italic.

Mr E. R. Ble

Mr C.D. Boll Mr G. A

B-nik

Mr TB. Bust

Bianch

Mr

F.

Mr Clas. B. Blue

Mr and Mrs S. R.

Br

Mr F. de Charette.

24 friends pourt to speak for then, is the excavations for the founditions, Clarendon and Nonpareil (Modern Crocker

and finally scented a hearing. They ulti- mately foundated eight demands which theg placed before tieneral 14, who diss pent the uniter by requiring the Turuu back with the owners and

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLDttle the joints in dispute between dena.

as well as the Causations thesebre will be completed before the actual werk of deurdities of the superstructure is critter). As son as the foundation wre finished, fie construction of the wing sex tontipera House Lane will be rushed. This will be Used in conjunction with the old building, for hotel business, and as ment as the grand they of the main wing 1.It irmunded-in-the-Craftudia frished, it will be covered with a tem Gaveragut shall ge ercurity be the loan.] porary sed and used. Then the old ONE COTTAGE PIANO by Rosenkranz,ad that the Tankow taxes shall not be building will be torn down.

FURNITURE,

(Parties'urs fervis Catalogue),

: Also

A FEW SPECIMENS OF CHINESE

PORCELAIN.

Terms - Chal nas delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 23, 1912.

The points and Big conclusãoans coine to, is given in the native press, are as fol

lows:-

ideilge for this purpose. Answer: Sinee She lean in question. (the Robert Pillar

The main bleede will be of ten stories, and provision is made for extending the

In good condition. Send offery to

TYPO,'

Mr G. P

• Curry

Mr C. H. Davis Mr F. A. Dickhoff Mr J. H. Dorian Mr W. C. Drew 400 L E. J. W. Eines

Care of CHINA Man' Office,, Hongkong, March 21, 1912,

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

fenu has been passed by the Advisory filling to fifteen or sixteen stories, to Burroughs and Watts

539 Commeil at Peking nai duly said by the matter now being the subject of neg tiz- military" gaterment of Hupeh, there is Fions with the rivie authorities. The the rest ilding is to be Etfed up othing me to be said about it.

2.-1-i demanded that the width of 3 sumptuars style. For instance in the the roads shall be reloved, må ile big | ladies; begia the Georgia Street side,

Answer: prominent artists will be set to work t it measure mude smaller. The nunther and position of the new paint the walls in the Italian Benais. rols having now been finally fixist it sunce style. The dining-ren is planned would be execelingly difficult to take to be the finest on the continent--no less winstruction by a common understanding a seating capacity of 600, which may be any alteration, bet, as to the breadth ofs? there will be a couvert room having.

3.-It is demanded that the value of used for

PROPERTY

9/2

INSURANCE LTD. OF LONDON

(FIRE DEPARTMENT).

CO..

Tesigners the THE Undersigned, having been appoint [ESSRS HUGHES & HOUGH will abore Company for. Hongkong and its Dependencies, are prepared to accept approved risks against Firo at earrest

MOW, FUNG & CO.,

General genis.

on

WEDNESDAY

rates.

Hongkong. May 1, 1912

615

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,

all-rom.

On Cranzile the properties shall be fixed by the own-Street there will be six first-diass mer. rs in the various localities so that they chart shops, and a bar one hundred foot

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT;.

Aungkang, June 7, 1910,

chell new suffer lows, and that the registers long. There will be 60s, in the MILNERS

of the former land office shall be accepted Answer: As the as the prf of ares. value of the properties has already been fixed by the Bureau, it will be necessary to ask dhe Tutu to appoint a committes of representatives of the owners, of the | Chamber of Cenonierce and of the Durvan to deal with the question and to settle if on the lines of mniformity.

the 7th August, 1912, at 11 a... at their Sales Rouman, S. 8 Des Vous Road, corner of lex flOULE STREET,- SUPERIOR TURKISH TOWELS, IRISH HOUSEHOLD LINENS AND SUNDRIES, Comprising → Fine Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Bath Gowns, Buckaback Towela, Fine Damask Table Cloths and Serviclton, Hand-embroidered Pillow Cases and Bolster Slips, Single and Double Red Size Sheets, Hand-embroidered Bedspreads, Single.and.T HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGT for with ready money, or, if a on

Double Bed Quilts, Lace Gartnine (4) yds. by 70 inches wide), Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Uzumde Rabes, Duchesse Sets, Ladies' and Gent's Hows, Shoes, Langeluth, Trey and Supper Cloths, Gent's Shirts, Ladies' Dress Lengths, &c., &c. &c.

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sold in sandi lots).

SHEWAN, TUMES & CO.,

GENERAL MANAGERS, HONGKOSU,

FOR THE EAST, Tukxo...

New Insurance Paid for..... £.25,687,500 Outstanding insurance amounts

„£282,653,250

to

.Dividends to Policyholders

1910........*.***.1010

4-It is demanded that all the land required for road construction shall be paid for with ready money,

Answer:

building when it is of six sturies, und 900 when it is completed to its full height of 16 stories. The main wing and power plant, for which the contract has now been awarded, will cost $1,500,000,

"

BOOK REVIEWS.

Some Recent Publications.

THE SEA DEVILS.

All private property taker up will be paids J. Blundella Burton; Bell's Colonial

Library.)

the author hay The

Total paid Policyholders 1910 53,430,366 he removed on the payment of proper enture. The author tells his story in

10,575,157 10,392,092 sonipensation.

The day when Spain, with her great jects to the amount, an equal ares of Armada, sought to destroy for ever Eng and in a similar situation will be given land's power were rich in romance, and hin by the Bureau.

5.-It is demanded that the unburned The Seu Devils" buildings at-both ends of the town shut drawn from it very successfully. Asaete amount to. £104,048,675 be left untouchel. Where there are large principal happenings of the book take (All New Goods just arrived and will be Surplus amounts to£ 17,829,766 buildings the now ads shall be carried place in Spain, the home of the Holy round them, but smaller buildings may Office, and as would be expected there is in it much romance and thrilling ad- Answer: The buildings

un interesting manner, and there is a remaining at both ends of the town'shall not be disturbed in the meantime, but strong love interest. when the new streets are built up to them then they must all come down. With espect to temples and guildhouses, where they are very large, an effert will be made to go round them, but, il this is not possible. compensation will be paid fcr their removal and re-erection on another site.

Ön view on day previous to sale. Catalogues will be issued. TIRMAN usual.

EUGHES & HOUGH," Audinners.

Hongkong, July 2%, 1919.

THE CHINA MAIL."

NOTICE.

Total Expenses for 1910 ****..

Gross earnings from interest

and Rents for 1910...... 21,616,52

Gross rate of Income from

Investments 1910...

941 Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.

their

Communications relatifig to news should be addressed to The Enron.

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

All matter for publication should to written on one side of the paper only.

No anonymously, signed communication

4.48% 100

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

נו

15. WHICH ARE VELTED THE SHARE OF

THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.,

And

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS

ÁSSURANCE CO...

that has already appeared in any other paper TOTAL FUNDS 12 DECEMBER, 1911,

will be inserted.

Letters relating to buxinesy should be addressed to THE SECRETARY.

20 cls., per cupyj

Alterations and additions to Advertise-

*

mente on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9. Revenue Fiza Lranch. must be sont to the Office, No. 5, Wynd

ham Street, pot later than 11.30a.m.

-It is demanded that the property wners shall have a say in the amount of taxation which may be imposed Answer: Taxation in a matter which pon.. cerns the Central Government and must past the two houses of Parliament; the Bureau cunnot take any responsibility with regard to this matter.

-It is demanded that in the bunding

THE CHARM. (By. Alice Perrin; Metacon and Co.) This novel is written in attractive fashion, and it should prove of special interest to persons who have travelled in india and the Far East, as the autho has chosen that part of the world to ferm

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172

Mr and Mrs H. C.

3

Ehreniala

T. Fern Ir H. G. Fisher

Mr A. G. Florin Mr H. A. Forrer Mr. A. S. Fowler Mrs French & child

Mr G. F. ehnert..

Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr and Mrs Neil

Macintyre Mr. M. Macqueen Dr. Alarriott Mr W. R Marshall Dr C. W. M Konny Mr C. F. MeWilliams MF B. K. Mehu

Jfr J. Merecki

, D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr J. Ormition Mr E. H. Ray Mr E. M Raymond

Rony

Ben F. Dr W. Rettick Mr F. Ritter Mr J.

13, Sater IFE. Schluter

Schwolke

. J. Sim

Mr E. J.

Bir Denman Fuller Mr E. E. Smith

Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr H. II. Soloma

George

Blis

George

Mr J. B. Southmayd

DB

ane Mrs A. D. Spalding and infant

Lt. and Mrs C. E.

Stainer, R.N.

Mr V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Joseph Miss W. Square

Gould

Mr D. M. G. Gratam Mr R. J. Grimshaw Ming K. E. Sullivan

T. F

Mr and Mrs G. Ħ.

Swift

Capt. P. Hall

Mr nad Mrs W. a.

Basribal

MET

Mr & Mrs Teen wissen

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr G. Vermeij Mr A. Harrison

Mr & Mrs E. Volt.

brecht

Mr H. Allan Hawkey

Mr S. D. Hough ME.

14. L. Hughes Capt. R. Innes MF J. W. Jones Mr R. M. Joseph

M.

ME. B. Joseph

M: E. S. Kabá Me O. Kaehler

SAFES. Kaumann

AS SUPPLIED TO THE

PRINCIPAL BANKS

P

AND

Mr A. Wachsler Mr E. J. Waterman Mr H Watkins

Mr D. M. Whamond

Mr and Mrs H. L. H.

White

Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs J. F.

Wright

Mr A S. Kempthorne Mr J, A. Young Mr K. K. Kirkpatrick

ISTOR HOUSE.

Mr J. B. Arnold Mr E. W. Austin Mr H. l'arbey M: L. Birot

BUSINESS HOUSES. MA.

M: F. Plum

A de Bruc Mrs C. L. Brown Mr H. H. Burditt Mr J. D. Byrno Mr J. Camp ell Casnova Me

Chopard

SIF I. J. CO

J. Coilin A David

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Agent. Hongkong. May 20, 1911.

340 $1

EMA K

TRAMWAYS COMPANI

LIMITEL..

Mr J. Mr V. Formoso Miss M. Frantz Mr L. Gameau Me 3. Grahazı Mr A Grondo Mr J. W. Greea

ww

Mr F. Greenwood Mr H. H. Herts Mr J. S. Hwang Mr L. W, Jarvis Mr D. Jones mr Mr A. Lafucoto Lanzius

Mir Quo

Dr F. J.

J. Lauman Mr V. Lugelbi A. de

Mr Muller

Morris

Mr C. G. Obhu

Mr E

2 Ramero

Mr HP. Robinson Mr Fred. Rosenthal Mr F. E. Ro's Mr E. Rougeau Mrs Rebon-teni Mr M. "mich Mr T. E. Walker

Mr U. M-Wright

KING

EDWARD BOTEL

Miss Massey

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS. 7.00a.m. to 8.00 am...Every 15 minutes Mr F. Aron 8,00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. Mr. A. Begly 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a....Every 16 minste Dr Belilion Mr Butler 11.30a.m. to 12.40]

è p.m...Every 15 minutes Mre

Mr P. T. 12.15 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute

Ching Lifp.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minates. Theut. Crox- 1:46 p.m. to 2.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes Mr J. A. Dobbis 2.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. Mrs Dobbia 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 min. Mr W. A. Donaldson

Capt. W. Ehrhardt Min

-NIGHT CARB.

p.m. every 15 minutes.

the scene in which the actors figure. 7.10 p.m. and 9.,, 9.45 pm to 11.30 The story is natural and pleasing, and discloses the trials and difficulties of o charming heroine. To those who like a story not over-sensational we heartily re- commend The Charin:"

MARRIAGES IN SHANGHAL

2

It is not often that the notice board at of the river banks provision shall be made the British Consulato, Shanghai, happens

Of tho

Been to.

8.-It is demanded that after theis Docember, three in February 3.

SUNDATE.

Mire Finchett Mr H. P. Harris Mr M. Hashimoto

Mr H. Hunter

Ben

PEAT HOTEL

Mr and Mrs W. Mrs Kent

Armstrong & child Lt. Col. & Mrs Lown

Mr Burton

Mr Eavluy

Mr & Mr E. Blunn Mr B. Bond

BUB

Mry Bowdler

and its Cadbury Mr W. L. Cartur Lt. Col Chapman Mr Chapman Mrs Corneliusson Mr Dallin

3fr

Darch

.

and child

Me and Mr W. LJ

Leasi Mr Lloyd

Major & Mrs Lyddon Mrs Smith M

Capt. & Mrs Meluan children and nurie Mr&Mrs Northcombo Mrs Paget and child”

Mr H. Pearce

Mr and Mrs T. Petrie Major Prichard

Rar. & Mr Davies Lt. Col. Radcliffe Chasul

&Mrs Eetzens Eng. Comdr Roome

D. & Mrs

Mr B. E. Fielder

Rutherford

Mr and Miss Fulton Mr A. Sinclair Mand

| Mr Gordon Lt. Col. Stropole

Mre Guthrie Ms and Me Thisti

Capt.

Mr and Mrs Hale Majer & Mrs Waring Lt. Col. Gordon Hall Mr and Mrs W. K.

Watson Mr A. FI. Hewitt

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr F. C. Wilford. Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr David Wood

Humphreys Capt. Wood

| Mr and Mrs Janies, Lt. Col.

mail and child

Mr & Mrs Le Junca

Wrigley

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL

and Mr

Mr and Mrs Frank Mr & Mrs F. Jorge

Alien

Mr W. J. Baker Alise K. Barlow Mr W. A. Barnett

Mr G. C. Jorge

Mr. V. C. Keyes

Mr8 G. Larson

Mr E. Lawrence

Mr A. G. Beaumont Mr H. Lopez Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr E. Lopez Mr F. Braga Miss M. Marten Miss J. Michael Mr A

A Parker

Miss L. Brag Mise M. Braga

Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr S. Pau

Barnett and

children

Mr F.hevally Miss D Compigno

Miss In Doury

Mr

A Frith

Mr F. W. George Mas D. Gilbert Mise S. Godwin

M. E. Granby Misy L. Greenhil}

Mine Haikann

? Mr G. H. Parriton

Miss J. Poole

Misa E. Probyn

M: W. J. A. Robbing

Mr R. Roberta Mr and Mrs Arthur

Rogerson

MrG. W. Sewall Mr R. H. Smith Mr G. Stamford

Bfre Stephen

Mr & Mrs & Swooney

Mr John Henderson Mr E. J. Troadgold

Mrs John HendersonMr R. W. Ullmann

and child

Miss R. Vincent

Miss A. Hill

Mr J. A. Jackson Mis F. Jenkias

Miss D. Vrayan Mr and Mrs West Mr Edward Whipple

GRAND HOTEL.

Mt Batcock Mr Blair Mr. C. Bond Mr W. Browɛtor

Mrs Burri t

Mr Cadman

M2 L. C.. Child

Mr Connell

Mr Peyton Grifa Mr Th. Hansen Bir Kattenbach Mr J. Kearney

Mr F. B Lenfestoy Mr C. H. Lint Mr Lorris

Mr H. C. Lyone

Mr and Mrs CrawlordMr A. T. Myall

Mr Crombie

Mr T. Philip

Mr and Mrs A. B. MO

Crew

Mr W Dlton

Mr R. Dunken Мг

Mava

Mr J. McCormack Mrs Burkely Mitchell Me Gabriel

Meand Mr. J. H. N. Mr and Mr Gratiam

Mr D. Griffin **

Mody

Mr M. F. Murray Mr Meursyue Nalaso Mrs Angelion Nolasco Capt. & Mrs W. O

Pasemore

Mr IL-Peartina Mru R. A. Ramsey Mr E. E. Reed Mr A. KL. Sullfica Dr Sibrro

8.01 m.a. to 10.30a.m... Every 15 minutes Mr F. R. Hyde

Mr H

5. Sparge 10.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. Mr & Mrs Kinghorn Capt. and Mrs Allan 11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon-...Every 15 minutes Mr & Mrs C. Laarit H. Stewart and

children 19.00Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minute!

L00p.m. to 5.00 p.m. Every 15 minutas Mr and Mrs Lemaire Mr. H. Taglor 5.00 pm to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minuter

Mr J. Waldron 6.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes 7.00p.m. to. 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 7.30 am. Sunday), NIGHT CARS as on Week

Day's

-

SATUERATA

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General Mannarra.

and child Mr O. N. Manhoff Mr E. Williama

̄ ̄Mr & Mrs J, Robart

E..

KINGSCLERE HOTEL.

Mr E. Arndt Mr and Mrs J. E.

Backhouse

SOD

Birs G. Sachso

Dr and Mrs B. W. Mrs M. E. Shearer

Brown

£29,661,286. Authorised Capital £8,000,000

for the safety of bouts and the conven- to be without a marriage announcement, Subscribed Capital £4,500,000

Answer: The suitable but such is the case just now, says the Paid-up Capital 2,437,600 «nce of trafbe.

"N. G. Daily Now" of July 15. It is Orders for extra copies of the Curva-Fire Funder

3,899,114 bunding of the banks of both rivers o**

Extra Cars at 11.45 p..

"Mr A. L. Shields MAIL buld be sunt au soon as posable as III-Lafe & Annuity Fund... 18,138,160 to give the greatest facility for trade usual for the number of marriager to de

Sinking Fund Ascoent.... 88,512

during the summer montla

SPECIAL CARS by Arxngement at the the supply is limited. Cual: 10 ets, Credit

isa main object of the scheme; it ought thirty fnus marriages which took place last Company's Omoe, ALMAANDRA BUILDING MY Hector Fuller

Mr and Mrs Scrensen Mir

Gillingham

Mr R. D. Stewart £22,551,269

not to be supposed that this has not been year, there wore seven in the months of Dae Your Road Central,

Mr E. J. Veenendaal Dr E.L. Martyn LobbMr four March and September, sit in

two 10 in

Mr & Mrs W. Logas Mr B. Wobb 2,007,158

Mr K, 8. Morrison Miss O, Wonto Life and Annuity ) ++

Mix E Wonto Bmnches..........

1,073,259 streets, lunes, paths and drains have been August. and one for each of the other

Professor. Olwr month thisy The average enclin months.

Dr and Mrs Patton Mr. WoutMAH Alterations and additicus to Advertis. Devenus Marine Department... 202,832 13 out, the people es al day and unity has been sin-plarly equal ; four in Jan ments on pages 1, 4, 7 and 10 must be | Other Receipta

430,133 to build their houses in any way they unry

Fob

uary, in March, four Bout us not later than 2 p.m.

picaac. Answer: There is no civilized in April and May, three in June and two 23.812 country where the people are allowed to this month, making a total of twenty-four. The Accumulative Funds of the various build any kind of hauses they please; this Though marriages may be supposed to bo Among the events outside the limits of calculation the figures for Shanghai of re- demand cannot be entertained.

According to the above, which professes cent years show a remarkably even balance to be the last word on the subject, it in and as far as can be judged from the run gratifying to note two things that the the number for 1919-is-almost certain to bar of marriages for the last seven months, authorities vück to their determinaisios to

be just about itro establinkod overage.

New Advertisements must be sunt fa beloro 3 p.m.

Advertisemente snd Subscriptions which Ars not ordered for a fixed period will be continued until countermanded.

Telegraphia Addrom 'Min' Hongkong. Telephone No. 23-

THE CHINA MAL, Limited.

Branches are separately invested, pad, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart mente of the Company's Businces,

Agmbh

“CHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

THE

CHINA MAIL

THE STATION' HOTEL, Miss A Brigaderonko Mr E. R. Rosbough F. Bruhn Capt, Schlesinger

Typhoon Map & Mr and Mrs J. P. Mr A. C. Beidef

Guide

Ρενσκ

40 centa

Capoil & children Capt. R. Stephen Mr.J. Hadobrand, Mr G. Stock Mr and Mrs D. & Mr B. R. Walker

Lakhmanol and Me M, R, Walker children

Lt. Col. & Idi &,-0. My W. Pringle Jom Louann

Mr Ridger

Dr Honge

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