TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING Co., Ld.
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
111E Undowsigned has received instruei
Hughes and Hough by Public Auction.
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE.
Coles el: A.M.C. 4 & u EuroNS. A. Trikorvenu.“ L'one.
Telagaphic Adizes
› MEDÚON • HONGKONG.
PUBLIS
AUCTION.
un
WEDNESDAY,
he 7th August. 1912, commencing ab 11.3, a-his Sales Rooms,
BBELL STREET,~
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE BLACKWOOD
AND TEAK FURNITURE, Comprising BLACKWOOD: Very Finely Curved Chris Cabinets, Desk, Arm Chairs. Round, Oval & Syance Tables, Fire Screen, Sule Tables, Stonks, Flewar Stander Photo Frames and Wall Brackets.
TEAK: Tulle and Single Wardrobes
with Glass Doors, M. T. Washstands, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dining Table and Chairs, Writing Desks, (pain and oil top), Overmantels, Flower and Curio Stands, Beckense, Card Table, etc., etc.;
ريال
Huvud Typewriters, Two Cottage l'anos.
MESSES HUGHES & HOUGH will Singer Sewing Machine, the Single
by
Litt
WEDNESDAY,
the 7th Augas. 1913, at 2.30 r.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 5, De Viver Road,
corner of Tex House Suser,- SUPERIOR TURKISH TOWELS, IRISH HOUSEHOL# LINENS
AND SUNDRIES,
Comprising
Fine Turkish Towels, Bath Towěla, Latla
Sheets, Bath Gowns, Buckalick Towels.
Barrel 12-bore Fowling Picco (repeater).
Trans-Cash on delivery.
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1
On View from Tuesday, the 6th Aug GEO. P. LAMMERT,
i wedioneer. Hongkong, August 2, 1912.
PUBRIC AUCTION.
250.
ME Undersigned has reestrel instree tions to Sell by Public Auction,
FRIDAY
Fine Desk Table Cloths and Serviettes, the 9th Agust, 1912. commewing
Hand-emlæuidered Pillow Cases and Bobster Hi, Single :l Ponble Bed Size Shorts, Hand-embroidered Beilsprals, Single and Doulde Bed Quilts, Lace Curtains 143 by 70 inches whig), Handkearkets, Ladies'
Unale Robes, Duchess Ladies Gent's Duses, Shoes, Longboth. Try and Supper Cloths, Gent's Shirts, Ladies' Dress Lengths, &c., &c. de.
(All New Goods jitsk arrived and will be sold in small Jotel.
On view out day previous to vide. Catalogues will be issued,"
TERMS:-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
A katiemeeri.
"Hongkong, aly 28, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
Underbe.I have received instrúe- tions from M: A. G. GORDs, tobell by Public Auction
ועגן
TUESDAY,
The 13th August, 1912, within his Resi
ence
Toa Guz-.' Peak.--- THE WHOLE OF BI VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
Sis
we..
There Cantine, Full Particulars will be published later.
Tza unual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, dartimer,
Rangkong, August 5, 1912.
NOTICE.
LESSONS IN CIUNESE
902
[R LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduate Mved in liberature, has been a toughnes
to European officials and merchants in this
Colony for over ten years.
He lus a good method of training Haco-
peans to pass in the Chinese examination, anć
IH
Ching of a Grb rate certificate &
teacher. He has abos good know-
ledge of Mandarin od lakka,
Thoro who intend learning the Chinese langange are requcited to write care of! China "Mail oflict or direct to 1. Holly wood Rand, 1st floor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1912.
NOTICE
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
• AND
BOOK
DONE AT -
BINDING
678
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ulranteed.
You send us the "anpy' w»-de the rear,
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A Quantity of Indian Embroidere·l Table Cover and Centres, Mantel Borders, Cushion Covers, Curtains, and duponese
Carpels a
Embrodered it and Muslin Blouges
etc., etc.
the view from Thursday, the sih August, TRUM-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. I..AMMERT,
Auctioner.
Hongkang, August 3, 1912
294
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE Undersigned has received instruc-
tions to Sell by tublic Auction,
TH
SATURDAY,
the 10th August, 1912, commencing at 11 A.M., t. 1. Turners'
AVENUE, Kowloom, —
A QUANTITY OF
YABCABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Fall Particulars from Catalogue) TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
On View from Friday, the 9th August,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hengkung: August 3, 1912.
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X" to 10" CYREVNÝRIKNEK.
Oil Drilling Cables of any size up to 3,000 feet in length. Prices, Samples and full particulars will bo forwarded on application to
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Hongkong, April 11, 1912,
MARIE BRIZARD AND
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SIBERIAN ROUTE TO HONGKONG
The American Consul Genem!, MrGoerge Anderson, of Hongkong, in a verent report to his Government, writes
BUILDINGS.
DAX
ANGLO-GERM·N RELATIONS.
Further Appeals for a Mutual Understanding.
The July number of Nord und Süd," contains further "statements" hy “Geman..
Therd stems to be a well detined impres in mong stugram exorters that in publicists en Anch-tierna reativas, lt muy respects the United States has the wild be remembered that in the first nem- vantage of Europe in trans; ertations and bur of the Review articles appeared on the communication-with Chim and the Farnbject from several emirent men of both Est. At one time this was largely the countries, including Me Balfour. The fiel- case, but the advent of the Siberia Rail-flowing are extracts from the new isstre :-
Her Ernst Basseininn, ender of the way has revolutionisen the situation, soul, so far as wail and express comannication National Liberal party, writes: "Ağ somm is concerned. Europe now has an immense is the conviction seizes bobi of both peoples dvantage over the United States in its that we do not desire to encroach upen relation to South China, as well as to North England's supreme-position at sen, that a German fout of such size and strength as | China and Japait.
is rendered necessary by Gerihan power and economic interests is not evidence of hostile inumtions against England, then wo fad rund for an understanding, and Surth st of Hongkong in the moment for it appears to me to be China and in Japan freight by water brought nearer. I hope that such a tried communication from the west coast of the diplomatist' as Baron vou Marschall will United States has a great advnullge over succeed in bringing these peaceful views to that frues Europe. Soath and west of fruition, and in convincing the English Unt Hongkong the adenatage is with freight | hostility lies far away from our thoughts, from Furope iustrad of that from the that an understanding is very near to the Pacific coast. However, even this | heart of Germany.” respect the advantage of the United States
With regard to freight connections the Pacific coast of the United States and the vergs Euroqean port bate about the samé advantages with respect to Hong
kong.
163
9 in Japan and Central and North Chins at
EVERY KIND
DI
Footwear
MADE
TU
ORDER
SHERRY & CO.. PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Buwal Hongkang May 5, 1919),
54
PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY
to
LIMITEL
TIME TABLE.
WEDE WATP.
7.00s.m. to 8,00 a....Every 16 minutes. 8.00a.m. 10.00 an...Every 10 minut. 10.00a.m. to 11.00 ....Every 15 minute 11.30a.m. 12.10 p.m...Every 15 minuto. 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minate. 12.45 p.m. to
1.15 p.m. Li5p.m...Every 15 minutes 1.45 p.. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes 2.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m..Every 10 minutes. 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter.
7.45 pm.
NIGHT CARI.
and 9p.m., 9.40 p.m. to 11.9 p.a. every 15 minutes
SOYDATA.
Geheimnt Professor Theodor "chiemann, Professor of History at the University of
[O. T.]
No doubt you are full of
Interest to know what
will shortly appear
in this Space.
A CALL ON. -
GARNER, QUELCH & CO.
Will enlighten you on the subject.
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present is more apparent than reni, for the Berlin, an author of many historien! TEL. No, K123. Telg. Addrea, TexMOTE A. S. Fowler H. "Soleman"
mast outs of height from the United tates for this part of the world is from the Eastern and Southern Stats, and must be brought overland to the Pacific coast at great expense or taken to the cart creat and shipped by way of Suez.
MAIL.
SERVICE COMPARISONST
works, saya-Germany her, next to England, the largest maritine fleet in the world. Our ships plough every sen; there is no const they do not touch; no land exists in which there are no Germans. For commerce, ships, aml people it is necessary to be able to provide protection. I believe For omil by sea Hongkong also is sul-and I should like the English people to stantially the dividing point of advantage understand this--that these duties cannot between Humpe and the United States. be fulfilled withost, a strong "imry. How Mail from Paris and London for Hongkong very different would the position in the ria the Suez Canal arrives here in a world be if England and Germany would stautially the same time it does from New reach out hands to one another, and would York and Washington, say 32 days on an lay the species of mistrust which, beri avenge. Abuat once a month the United there, stand in the way of normal States has a mail by way of Canada's sub development."
Herr Arthur von Gwinner, Director of sidised unit line arriving here in about 271 to 28 days from New York. In mail by the Deutsche Bank, and the President of sen the United tatex has the advantage of the Baghdad Railway Company, says - Europe in all parts of the Far East north English public opinion has been persuad- and east of Hongkong. However, this ed that the building of Germany's fleet in nd wulage has been het in the development only for the purpose of an attack upon of the Siberian mail service.
Hongkong, Feb. 27. 1919.
Ara French & child
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a complete extent, still to an important KINGSCLERE HOTEL sel
the United States itself, with the sole as it is in England. Can public opinion excepting of the Canadian service referred on the other side of the North Sen not be envinced likewise that the possession of u to and excepting only Pacific coast letters strong feet is for Germany, if wit to suck mailed on sailing days, en send mail more quickly and inore directly by way of Siberia to Hongkong than by trans-Pacifié steamer, And of course all the Chinese and Japanese cities Lo the north of Hongkong base all the more advantage in mail connection with Europe by the Siberian route.
QUICK TRAVELLING TIME BETWEEN GRIENT AND OCCIDENT.
The trans-Siberian route development is a matter of world-wide importance. While its further belterment by short cut railway Lines is planned agd will doubtless soon be realised, prescat possibilities.have not been neglected, and the time of transit for mails
Clean Froote and prompt delivery 8.00 m.s, to 10.30 a....Every 16 minst shae constantly been shortened. When the 10.30 am to 11.00 a.m...Every 10 miasta. cut-off line from the present Kalgun rail- 11.45 s.m. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minat 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minute way line to, the trans-Siberian system at 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes, Kistka is completed, the time from Lon. 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. don to Peking will be reduced to 4 days. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. In 1900 the trip from Moscow to Wadi- į 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Etery 10 minutes,
wostock and Peking sa reduced by five 7.30 .m. Sunday).
hours. In 1911. the train de luze speeded up so as to cover the route in one entire day loss. With the completion of Extra Cars at 11.10 p.m.
present railway improvements in Mau SPECIAL CARS by arrangemane at the churia, the trip to Japan will be shortened Company's Office, Arzxanaza Buromartwo days, a reduction probably to be Des Voeux Road Central.
NOTES ON WILD İN
HONGKONG AND BOUTE OXINA."
BY THE KIV, 0, A. BUNBURY, M.A
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---50 cente
NIGHT CARS as on Week Dayt,
SATURDATE.
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realised the coming summer. At the same rate and with the Kialka line complete the trip from Paris to Paking will be made in eight days.
degree, aliaquestion of rital importance?"
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Cable Address: Sachaola."
Dr F. J. Laumen
A.B. Code öth Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1908.
LING
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