FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1812. .

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Hughes and Hough Tries to Sell by Public Austion,

TINE Undoraigned has received Instruc-

ACCTIONTERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

ARD

Share, Coal' and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN "

GOAL STORAGE.

Codes used: A.B.C. Arm & ftit Bortions, 41. TELHIRAP Comar

Telegraphic Addresse "MEIRION "HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TE by were directions

HE Undersigned have received instruc

TOR ACCOUNT OF TUR CONCARA EI,

011

SATURDAY,

the 17th August, 1912 at 1 4.1. at their Sates Rooms, No. 8. Des Vieux

Pad, Corner of les House Street.—

A quantity of Platel

A number of bottles of Liqueur, &e. One vse of Himis,

Two cases Toilet Sap, And

Sundry Household Furniture, dec. Trans:-As Benal.

"

HUGHES & HOUGIE, furtuneers.

Rungkang. August 13, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

1024

Telt by Public Auction

11E Undersigned have received instruc

4111

SATURDAY,

the 178 August, 1912, at the close of the Gymkhaan Meeting, -

SEVERAL PONIES, including

DYLLUAN, KONGSI & Others. TERMSAN usta!.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, August 10, 1912.

PEAK TRAMWAYS

SUITE

FIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

JOIN

COMPANY

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1.15 p.m. to 1.15 p.m... Every 15 minute. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 misas a 2.10 p.m. to 8.00p.m...Every 15 minute. 6.00 p.m. to. 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter.

NIUBIT CAR15. 7.10 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. co 11,50 p.m. avery 15 minutes

SUNDAYS.

8.00 .. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30a.m. to 11.00 am...Every 10 minu! 84, 11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minatwa. 12.00 Noonte 100 p.m...Every 10 minuta. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minutes 8.00.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 1.00p.m. to 8.101.m...Eary 16 minat.

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THURSDAY,

The 22nd August, 1919, commencing at 11 4.34, at his Sales Bones, DUDDELL STREET,--

A QUANTITY or VALUABLE BLACKWOOD

AND TEAK FURNITURE, Comprising

BLACKWOOD; Very Finely Carved Curio Cabinets, Desk, Arm Chairs; Round Oval and Square Tables, Fire Screens, Side Tables, Stools and Flower Stands, Photo Frames and Wall Brackets. TEAK: Double and Single Wardrabos with Bevelled Glass Doors, ML, T. Washstands, Sideboards, Dinner Wigs guns, Diping Table and Chairs, Writing Desks (plain & roll-top); Overmantels, Flower and Curio Stands, Bank Care, Card Table, ele, etc.;

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AWFUL RUBBER CRUELNES,

(Continued from pays 2.) Naturally, in this country of awful' leeds crimes against wonen, were com

FRIDAY, August 23rd, 1912. British subjects informel Sir R. Casement of the public happening sof these crimes in the stocks, A well-known Indian rhirt was lying in the stocks ut Abispin, and his wife was subjected to this treatment before his eyes "by "one of the highest agents of the syrdiente, u Peruvian, whose maine and recool wers

PRESENTS THE

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FRIDAY, 23rd Avaunt:

'THE QUAKER GIRL.’

SATURDAY, 21th Aravst;

MONDAY, 26th Avocet:

THE MOUSME.”

TUESDAY, 27th Aveest: ''THE COUNT OF

of Sir R. Casement's inquiry. This man was obliged to tly from the Caraparana agoney ma necount of his crines is that region in 1908.

This infamous epeuturo Normand ap

'THE WALTZ DREAM.'s again in the following story givin

in evidence by one Stanley Senky, mtive of Barbulos. At Indian woman had been eaught and asked to tell the whereabouts of some fugitive: sho protested she did not know. The wit is process: He. (Normandie suid ta his wife (an Indian), Bring me the ope off my hammock. She took the rope síť, n gave it to him, atul with that he tied the ali woman's hands behind her back. There were two trees standing just like thin-one (here and uns there. He als

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THURSDAY, 29th Argust:

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| FRIDAY, 30th Aversz:

"THE ARCADIANS.'

PRICES......$3.50, $2 and $1. Commence & P.M. sharp, Plan of Seats opens at MOUTRIE'S 1) a.M. on Wednesday.

Hongkong, August 19, 1912.

Ou Viow from Wednesdoy, the 21st Aug.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, August 15, 1912.

PURIC

AFCTION

VALL'ABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

بعيد سعد

TR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received

"SMITH, SETH & FLEMING, Liquida-

tore of fign, FENWwx & Co., L. "Liquidation) to sell by Public Auction

MR GEN. s pre

4:17

THURSDAY,

To Let

TO LET

t

dim rut a post to stretch neposs Between the two trees. Tlah he hauled the old woman up, her feet were not

ching the grid at all. He said to sawe of the boys, Bring me some dry Lenses, and he put these maler the feed ith old woman as she hung then ev It abou a hot or above the ground: he then take a box of matebes ouil

1017 | of his pocket and he light the dry lenver, and the old lady start to burne Big bind- ders glisters) I see on her skin up here the painted to his thighs).All was, burn

He say is t of the "boys,

d.

Lense her down now, and they we her, but she was not dead. She lay o che ground, she was calling vent. The beff ne of the Indians. Now if this old (sitinted on Water Frous East Point.al. Al the ladian did so."

ARIE substantially built GODOWN, | woman is not whle to walk, run of ber

For further particulars apply Property Mlice, JARDINE,, MATHESON & Co., Erp.

| the 20m AUGUST, 1912, at 12 o'limex. (Noo), at his Sales, Romans,

PODELL STREET, --

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

Hongkong, August 14, 1912.

TO BE SOLD.

AT THE PEAK.

1025

Apply to

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors,

Hongkong. Hongkong, August 10, 1912.

1013

TO LET.

Registered as Marine Fat 255 cutningOSES and a BUILDING SITE, Can area of 201,132. Square feet (or there- alauta). Annual Crown Rens, 82013-held miler Sown Lease for Seventy-live Years from 31st March, 19H. The runt For maintaining a pier aljoining the hot is | 312 50 per month, payable in advance. The above has a well-built senwall and is very suitable, for Godowns or Factories,

For further particulars apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioner,

DT

PEROY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING,

The guidetur. Hongkong, August 13, 1812.

NOTICE,

LESSONS IN CHINESE

1028

R LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduato

"

CHIPREN DECAPITATED,

The body of this unfortunate was left; where it lay, and Normand pursued his way. Presently he met two more wramen, ne of what hid a child with her. He questioned titom about the Fugitives, and

[O. T.]

No doubt you are full of

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in this Space.

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Will enlighten you on the subject.

they would give him no information. So THE WISE

Normand took the little child that was obling hind its mother, and giving it

to one of his Indians ordered him to eat

Head of. It was done with a blog | BY THE ·

of a nachete, and the corpse left by the

nyside. The women were carried away. A little further on a man was encoun tered, and beenuse he could not tell whm Normand wanted to know he was strung

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up a fire lighted beneath him and bur THE OTHERWISE

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RD, Kawan.

Then he was deš.

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Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.

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I was in this way that the gents al - . anber traders wen their rotas, ging their path, shown thick with Mr. and entilated cuppses

Hongkong, June 1, 1912.

FOR SALE on TO LET.

FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED LEWKNOR No. 116, The Prax Possession Oetobes 16th, 1912. Full particulars of price or rent can be ained from

ác

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Mr and Mrs W. Mr and Mrs Kartijia

Armstrong & child Mrs. Kent Le Barton

Mr Bayley

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Major

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widenle murder wand torture"

ommitted by rito, Sir li. Castant says: Connections with the principal Express and Forwarding Agencies

The water is that sny Indians were

eft fir the distries at all continue the tale of ruling working on to 1910. Thes asprit ed such reativamus criminality is pointer to by their whis, not having on

throughout Great Britain, the Colonies, America and the Continent of Europe.

M versi in literature, bis been a seacher Messrs JOHNSUN, STOKES & BIASTER, "ountered the the totalisations that item Packing and Warehousing

European officials and merchants in this Colony for over lan yours,

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Hongkong, May 17, 1912,

NOTICE

J

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FICES in KING'S BUILDING.

OFFICE

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TO LET.

1584

the method described, assert Beat me. man will ki the go that lays the fon eggs. Thi.. argument would have ree if applied to a settled country of an tate it was designted profitably to deve 11922 None of the freebooters on the butuntayo had my such limitations in his jew, or enre for the heronfter to restrujn im. Iis first object was to get rubber, und the Indians would always last lis ine. He hunted, killed, and tortured oday in order to terrify fresh victims or to-morrow.

¿

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(ESTABLISHED 1844).

3, DUDDELL STREET, (OTPORITI LAMMERT's Auction" Room),

Just as the appetite King Up Telephone No. 668.

Bongkrone, June 1, 1912.

manca in cafing, st each crine led on in resly crimes, and many of the worst men in the Putumayo fell to emmparing their battues and hemsting of the number they

ud killed."

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

XOXO KONG HOTEL

Normand must have been able to be ne of the champion bonsterk, for a wit Me S. W. Atkins Mr S. K. Kirkness sess thus testifies, to his record: "Lo Mr G. Aurely

Dr Klase ite finally declares that Senor Normand Mr A. T. Barberini Mr W E. Knight

Krück illed many hundreds of Indians during Mr C. J. Uaenbora Mr H. Kr

Mr E. R. Bato Mr A. Kruseman is six years at Matanzas."*

Mr E. A. Benamont Mr G. F. Lehnert Mr C.D. J. Bell Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr P. A. R. Bel Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs S. R. MacIntyre

Mr H.. L. Marker Dr Marriott Mr T. J. Cukely

N 2 Floon, No. 2 PEDDER

STREET

A witness more than once saw Not- One-Rormed OFFICE, Apply Pro sand have Indinus' hunds and legs tied perty Ofice JARDINE, MATHESON &ther, and the men and women thus

Rongkong, April 30, 1912.

Co., LTD.

TO LET.

. 601

TO, 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

Top Flour. ROGATE Austin Road, Kowloon,

Clean Proole and prompt delivery from 1st April." axranteed.

No. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor.

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ASTOR HÖVSE,

Me J. B. Arnold Mr E. W, Austin Mr E. M. Barretto Mr G. Baryana Bille JA Reangenu

Mr E. J. Kappler Mr and Mrs A. E.

Kindbad

Mr L. Koch

Mr Geo. Lanzius

Mr B. H. Berkunketter Mr V. Lugobil

Bir A. Boisson

Mr J. Bihme

Birot

Me Chas. Blashfield Mr Mr 1. Brande'a. Neitr

Mr A. de Eron Miris C. I. Brown Mr H. H. Burditt

Byrne

"oint thrown alive on, a fire. The eni

doyers on the station would look on Capt. 0, 0, Coper Mr W. B. Marshall

ssist at this. The station bugu. u. MF W, A. J. Cooper Mr F. E. Mathy

MrT..

H. Matthewman "muchachos," would get the firewow! Miss Crocker

Miss BC MrG. P. Curry

McDaniel endy, acting under Senor Noripant's 3r C. H. Davis

Mr

Dr C. W. McKenny

Mehls

ders. Iew Normed on one ceca T. M. Devillies Mr B. K. im take thre native ines and tin then Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr.J. Merecki together in a line, and then with his Mau-

Dollar and infant Mr J. Morris.

er rifle shoot all of them with our bul- Mr J. H. Dorio Tel."

· Mr J. D√ F. Mulder Mr and Mri H. Mrs J. D. F. Mulder

Mr... Odour s. Douglas Another of Normund's burnings is thus sir W. C. Drow

Mr V. d'Oettingen lescribed by an eye-witness" He was Mr E. J. W. Eames Mr and Mrs J. J.

ought up in Senor Norinand tied up: Mr and Mrs H. C.

Onboln Mr E Pombergon Mr R

Iratontt

Ehrenfels -

LARGE ROOMS to let, central posi-nd then Senor Norman ordered a fire tu Mr H. G. Fisher be made of wood, and the boys did this. Mr.A. G. Florin

Mr W. Pringle, Jun. cheap rent,

and then he (Senor Normand himself) Mr E. A. 5. Fowler Mr E. H. Rey took kerosene oil and poured it over the Mrs frauch & child Mr E. M

Raymond Indist's head. He then took a inath Bir Deniman Fuler Miss Bany

Mir M. Garibaldi Mr J. Reynolds and lighted the tonn's hair, his long hair,

George

MEO. F. Lubing Miss George Mr W. Schwalke Mr A. S. Goldsmith Mr E. E. Bath Mr V. Goalbourn MI H. Soloman Brand Mrs Joesph L. and Mrs O. E.

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gencially:-E: AN & BLACK, San Fran Can Le oblasted at the following | FOR SALE-HARTING and ROGATEnd then threw him tied on the fx, and Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr W. R. Ricketts

on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154, he was burned alivel The ar "died

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quickly; it was a big fire. He halload LINSTHAD & DAVIS,

out and begged to be taken it, but died then, and was burn entirely by the Ore.

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Mr D M. G. Gratas Mr and Mrs Svensson; Mr RJ. Grimshaw Mr 3.0. Taylor Mr W. Tatherly Capt. T. P. Hall

breakt

Finch stories as these fill something like 130 big rages in a Bluebook The criminals mentioned are most of the Mr W. T. Harbord Mr G,

Mr A. Harrison alive, and living in wealth and safety Mr and Mrs. R. J.

lose to where their atrocious work was doneTheir pay was a percentage of the Mr B. H. Ha

Hasla d-rubber-they-win-20 per cent. Dr B. Hough

Typhoon Map & the gros autput-which increased from Capt. Innes

Guide.

Mr J. D.

Mr J. Camptell

Mr A. J. Carson

Me F. A. Chopard

Mc

Mr.J. A. McCormack Mr R

Monacho Mr J. Mic'o

Mr & Mix Y, Morents Mrak, da

Morris

Mr sod Ms. W. 3.

Muiford Me Maller Mr Chas. H. Myers_ Mr C. G.

G. Okron Overton Mr H. 07 Parsons Mr C. A. Petora

Mr G.

Mr & Mrs M. Cohon Mr D. N. Cusgrave. Mr H. C. Peters Cromwell Mr F.

Peterson

Mir Forkert Mr E Rougeau

Mr & Mra

J. David Mr A Mr.M, Deanel

Dr Deifert

T

Mr D.G. Bir E. MJ.

A Grosdo Mr F. Greenwood, Mr B. Johnson Mr B. H Histor

Mr D. Jones

Mr M.

Mr

BH. Forco

Mr Darch Rev. & Mrs Davies Major Prichards Mrs Dev

Devarport

ICH. Radelifa

Gul&Mrs Eetzens King. Codi:Rode Me and Mrs Fiber Dr & Mrs Ruh riord Brand Mrs Gedes Mr A. Sinclair Mrand Im Gordon: Lt. Cal. Starote Capt Mr Guthrie, Mr and Mrs. Tanti

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and M Hale

Lt Col orion HallMir: And Bea W

Dra

and Mr Harley

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Capt. & Mrs Hodgine Miss Wheeler Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr F. O. Wilford

Humphreys Mr David Wood Mr and Mrs James, Capt.-Wood

maid and child I-Col. and Mr & Mrs Leo Jones Wrigley

bir Estcock Mr C. Bond Mr Breirhampt Mr Bruyn

Mr Buttner

Mr L. 0. Child

Mise

X

Me

Cuin

31 Corell

Mr N. Dusant M-Elion Miss Fitzgerald Mr Gabriel

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr A. J. R. Kieg Mr Lorris

Miss Martini Miss Me ord

Mr Mexkol Miss Moeller Mr A. T.

Myail Mr Peonweiler Mr T. Phillip Mr C. Pollard Mr Praise

Mr C.

Mrs

Richards and Mrs Ritchie

Me and Mr. Graham Mr aud

Mr Peyton Griffin

Mrs do Flanst

Mr Haberer

Mr Jensen Mr Keil

Miss Kelly Mr. Kennedy

.

Mr Rother

De Salamanes

Mr T. Ra

BeyBlart Mr Spuman Bir Sleaktioch

Mid Vanit

Mr T. H. Wast

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Mr and Ms Frank Mr Robat Humphrey

Allen

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Mr W. Jackson Mr V. C. Keyes

Mr J. H. Bamerman Mr S. G. Lazzon Mr W. &. Barnett

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Mr F. Brags Mist L. Brags Mian M. Braga Mrs Bullone Mr P. Carocade

Mr B. M. M

E. M. M. Clare Mr G Cordes

Mrs

J.

Crawford Mr Ed: Dahaty

Mr J. Dondoo

Smith And Mrs J. M.MM. Gana

Mr F. W. George TATACOS Mr

Mr John Henderson Mrs John Henderson

And child

L. 0.

0. Thompson Mr F. L.

L. Thompson Mr P. Trenty Mrs H. J. Tulker Mr T. E. Walker. Mr C. Wiedeman Mr. M. Wright

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Mr K. S. Marrimon- ammedure R. H. Drand Mrs Patton

Mr M. Hoffmarını

Bir J.

McKnig

Mr Goo. G. Pamor L Mr 3. Paul Mr W. J. A. Robline Ил F. Rodes & child Mr and Mrs Anthoz

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W.Sewall Mr & Mrs E. Sweeney Mrs Tail Mr E. J. Treadgold Mr R. WUllmant Mr J. W. Verten Mr and Mrs West Mr Edward Whipple Bir J. F. Younge

- KING › KOWARD HOTEL

Mr and Mrs Lessaire

and child

Mr G. N. Manhoff

De Michali

S

Mr F. Alon

Mr H, A. Begly

Dr Bollice

2

Lleut. Cross

Mr J. A. Dubbin

Mr and Mrs. H. N

г

Mrs Dobble

Mody

Elphinstone

Aristruller, B. N. Mr & Mrs J. Robert Mr W, A Donaldson Mr M. F. Murray

MR. EL Arnstæutber-

asid maid

BOT]

Mr G. Schie

Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr M. L. Schaller

Backhoe

Gea Grinbla Mr M. Hashimoto

Mr

MIF Mrs M. E. Shearer 'i Mr H, 8. Bennett Mr A. L. Shields Dr. and Mrs B.-W. O. V.8 Skrim- Sorensen

Brown

1.Mfr W, R. Crooker MA Volle Hootor Fuller

Mr E. J. Watornan

Watkins PH MIO. E. Walking Mrs Wex Mr D. M Whamond

White

Mr R., D. Howart Sir Gillingham Mr B. Wahl DEJA Bartyn Lohli Mr H. Woutcáná Mr & Mrs W. Logst

WYNDHAM HOTEL.

Mas Churchill

15.863 kilogrammes in 1900 to 644,897 R. M. Joseph Mr and Ms ILL. IL Mrs Cuminge kilogrammes in 1906, and fell again 14 Mr E. M. Josaph 216,018 in 2010. Sir R. Casement esti Mr M. H. Joy

Mr G.G-Wood mates that 4,000 tons of rubber have been Mr E. 8. Habul Mr and Mrs Jr D. B. Edmund

Bir A & Kempthorne Wright collected in 12 years at a cost of no fewer Capt., W, E. Kent Mr J. A. Young than 30,000 kuman lives.

Mr St. John Curtis Mr.W. Dubbe

Mina H. Haywar Mr Thos. Hemsley

Miss M. Jackson Mis D. Muir Miss A. Minis - Ray, Mr Pearce Mr. and Mrs. John

Stowrit Me G. Taylor

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Mr H. Huntor

Capt. & Mrs W. 0.

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Ms F. B. Hyde bira W. Kay Mr. B. M. Laals Mr & Men G. Laurit

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Miss A Leigh

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Mr A. O. Seidel

Mr. Brahm

Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr J. Smith

Capell & children Mr. M. B. Walker

Lt. Cid, & Mrs G. M.

Walton

Bir AA. Frie Dr.O. Luthmann Mr. B. B. Rozbough

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