مصري
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1812.
Hughes and Hough
A DUTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
Géreral Auctioneere
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
**TO-KWA-WAN"
COAL STORAGE.
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Telegraphic Addrem
· MEIRION' HONGKONG,
"PUBLIO AUCTION,
THE Undersigned have received instens. Tar to all by Public Asetion
THURSDAY;
the 21st November, 1912, at 2.30 r.M., at their Sales Rooma, No. 8. Dos. Fosaz Rand, corner of Ten Roosa SAKET,—
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Siz.,
All New Furniture and muss be sold. Comprising as follows:---
Two Drawing Room Suites, One Silk Tapestry and One Leather Covered. Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rag, Pictures, a for Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double and Single Brass and Bras mounted Bedsteads and Cots, Buronus, Wardrobes, Sc., Teik- wood Dining Room Fumitura, &c., &o., 1 Dinner Service complete and Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves and Kitches Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c.. Electric Laps, Brass Fendos, Fire Brasses, &ö., 2 Saving Machines and One New Rubber Tyrod Rieksha;
A few pieces of Carved Blackwood
Furaiture, Coltage Piano, 1 Largo
Anctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
"WE Undersigned have received instrus-
To Major Hairan, a to
well by Pablla Aaction
on
FRIDAY,
the 29th Novombar, 1912, at 3.30 †,Mp 45
No.15, Lymoon Villas,, Kowloon,—.
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEBOLD
104
FURNITURE,
Thatoln Contained,
(Fall Particulars from Catalogun). PRAE 20-AA vacasă,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Änationaars,
Hongkong, Forecabar 19, 1912,
1468
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
Tutality Pablo, auchfon,
THE Underigned has received inateng-
(ron: ADCDUST OF THE CONCERNED),,
י,
MONDAY,
..
the Bad December, 1912, at 2.30,
*WORKBANK WEST, No. 143, Magazine Gap, The Poak,-
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Li
Therein Contained.
Full Particulars will be published later.
TERMS ---AL-DEVEL
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer's Hongkong. November 6, 1912.
Intimations.
MARTIN'S
APIOL &STEEL
SPILLS
* Preses Remedy for 231 Izredniaries MARMORs of Ladine alwart komp a beR VE-
●Pútnim the MODNE, 10 AZNAzs ka dast Son of say temesisetter of the system a
sely fous may be adcaLajosecní. Tip Wh
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MARTIN'S
SAPIOL BILLE APIOL OFTEFL
American Icon Safe, and a few pieces of HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
Old Porcelaina.
Da viow day befuro unis, Catalogues will be isened. TE-A muni,
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Nevenber 9, 1912.
-1431
PUBLIC AUCTION
HE Undersigned have received instrac- Tous well by Fablic Auctica
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
On
TUESDAY,
th 26th November, 1912, commencing st 2.30 r., at their Sales Rooms, "No. 8, Des Your Road, Corner of Ieu House Street,
A Larox and ValuablZ CONSIGNMENT OF
1416
=
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUQTIONIIE
PATHOS OF PYRAMIDS.
Palaces of the Dead Rißed of Their Costanta:
The Tomb-Palacor of the EgyptianDE was the subject of a fascinating lectura dulivored by Mr. B. Fletcher, of the
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. | University of London, in the danyfino
FOR SALE
SECTION A or ELL 570:
Aros 25,376 Square foot. Position: Facing King's Park.
Money on Mortgages at market rates.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
| Half of the British, Muscum recently,
With the aid of maglo-lantern picturos on a large sorven he described the houses of the Egyptian dead, ranging from tha great pyramid of Cheops itself down to the smaller. Mastava: and the rock aut Bombs of the Theban Mountains. The Auest and woet extraordinary triumpha of Egyptian architecture and sculpture were designed for the reception of their mum- miñed dead, and of these the principel romains were the Pyramids, or royal tombs.
..
In this matter the Egyptians offered a THE Undersigned has received instruerery strong contrast to the Assyrians, who tions to sell by Public Auction apparently took very little note of their lend. There was a pathetic interart at taching to thoes anzioni tombe, when it' was remembered that the sole object of
по
THURSDAY,
the 21st November, 1819, commencing at the mighty odifices was to guard and keep
11 a... at his Sales Boons,
Dundeet SasaIT, ----
A QUANTITY OF SUNDRY BOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
On view of day of sale. Txi30 :--Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LANMERT,
Austnonser. Hongkong, Narombos 18, 1919.
PUBLIO
AUCTION
1480
A FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE
CURIOS,
(Just Arrived from Peking).
THE Undersigned has received instrue
tions to sell by Paulic Auction
Da
SATURDAY,
the mummißed remains of the Egyptian kings in secret safety until the departed souls returned to the bodica, and, that the
most recossos of the tombs word rifled of their contente as early as tho Roman period. T
The Pyramids were undoubtedly the most imposing of monumental structures now surviving from the ancient periods, but at the saree'timo they might bo can- aidered in many ways as the most extra- vagant of all ancient buildings. The return they offered, either in impressive ness or the higher beauty of art, was comparatively poor in relation to the. tremendous labour and expense incurred in their construction. The great pyramid of Cheops was, computed to contain 85,000,000 ubio fect of stone. At the prosent price f. per cubic foot-this would cost £9,000,000 to-day, and the
the 23rd November, 1912, commencing at building took the labour of 100.000 mes
2.30 г.., at his Sales RoomE,
No., DUDDELL STREET, — A FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE CURIOS FROM THE SUNO, MING, KAGNHL YUNGCHING, KIENLUNG & TOW.KWONG
PERIODS, Comprising:-
I A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
O.T
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AND GOODNESS
WITHOUT ALCOHOL DR GAS,
For
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and
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FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable to thousands of people.
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LAUW ANYT E GELUIZZA IN KALJEREZUNUZZIAL CONSULTAN KEZ İLKEENWINN
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,
TELEPHONE, NO. 633
for 30 years. It was 182t. high and covered an area of 13) acres, approximate- ly that of Lincoln's Inn Fields. Such was the type of building which the Pharaohs af Egypt thought necessary to ensure the immortality of their souls. The great pyramid of Cheops dated from it's year 3,700 B.C.. whên Clicops. him- Blue and White, 3-colour and colourself commenced its building for the recep Vases, Plates, and Placquos, Snuff Bottles, of his own body after death. fade and Ivory Carvings: Bronze Figures, The second pyňunid, that 44 Seghrea, Vases and Incense Burners; Peking dated from 3600 B.C... For a few geners. Cloisonne Vases and Lacquer; Embroiders they remained intact, but then ne the despoilers. Year after year the ed Mandarine Coats; Chinese Pictures,
nter covering of limestone was torn Mr C. D. Ayton Os View from Friday, the 2nd Nov.trom ita selting to build the mosques et
Mr A. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring Catro, and the sacred chambers were E. R. Bato Catalogues will be issued TERMS:-CLA on delivery.
OLC
ctc.,
etc.
FONG
KAY,
RAZDES GROUND AND SET,
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer Hongkong, November 15, 1912.
1457
PUBLIC AUCTION.
No. 54, WELLINGTON STREET,
HONGKONG.
Graduated in America at the Moler THE Undersigned has received lastrac
tions to Ball by Public Auction
System of Colleges.
GIVE US (A TRIAL Tuz BCAT BARBER TOWN,
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The American New Style Chair.
Hongkong, August 19, 1912,
1405
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH ARE VIITED THE SHARES (OP
COMPANY, LTD.,
NEW AMERICAN MADE CLOCKS, THE OUEAN MARINE · INSURANCE
Including Clocks specially designed for Ball, Drawing Room, Library, Boudoir,
&c., &
Full Rich Gold Fancy Glocks. Alarm and Striking Glocks of every Varioty.
(Poll Particular from Catalogue).
·NETER DESTLAYED BEFORE IN STOCK. Do view from Friday, the 22nd inst. Trave-As usual"
HUGHES & HOUGK,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 14, 1912.
1445
PUBLIC AVOTION,
HK Cadoraigned have received Instruc-
imam to Sell by Pahlle Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGAINED),
aud
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE, CO,
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NOTAL Foxin as Sles Decanner. 1911,
£22,561,286. 1—Authorised Capital £5,000,000 Subscribed Capital.£4,500,000 Paid-up Ospitaler £2,AST,500
-Life & Annuity Enada... 16, 136, 180 Sinking Band Account
68, 012
1Fire Funda.
Revenue Fire branch...
Tafe and Antiky
Branches.......... Revenuo Mariné Department. Other Receipts .....
B800,114
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on
FRIDAY and SATURDAY.
the 29th an1 30th November, 193, .com- mencing each day at 2.30 r...
at hia SALES Rooms, DuɔDELL STAXET,-
ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ANCIENT & MODERN ART CURIOS AND GOLD DAMASOENE WORK
(the latter by the celebrated S. Komai) over offered for sale in this Colony. Further particulars will be published later,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Pductioneer." Hongkong. November 14, 1919. 1447
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,
'SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL Maniaxar, HosexonG,
| Egohen open and robbed by Arab tribes
VISTORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr E. A. Beaumont Mrs E. R. Balilios
Mr G.D. J. Bell
Mr Albert Kopp Mr A. Kruseman Mr H. A. Lanman Capt. and Mrs C. L
Lanbaa
and Mrs H. D. Law
Mr R. Lalumann Mr G. F. Lehnert Mr K. Leon
of the desert. The Mastava are another kind of tomb, but still constructions.
Mr G. A. Bena their conception sprong probably, frora B.C. R. Benyon
earliest form of Egyptian grave, Med
Berobard cooped in the sand and covered with Mr E. C. Best Eslab of stone to preserve the bodies from Mr F. Y. Betts Ewild animals.'.
Mr and Mrs N. .F. Mr S. Lauria.
Blanch
DEAN INGE ON NOVEL READING,
Vice As Bad As "Boozing."
Dean Inge, who objects to being alluded to as the doleful" or "the gloomy dex," took characteristically pessimistic view
Mr J. Lewinston
Mr G. T. Lloy!
Ho Jamieson Ros
Mr and Mrs J.
Macaulay
Mr O. Buschner
Mr N. C. MacGregor
Mr and Mrs W. d. Mr. and Mrs Nail
Burbong
Major
MiCarey
Carey
MacIntyre
Randall Mr A. Mackensie
Miss Chappel Mr B N. Christie Mr A. A. Claxton Miss J. S. Clement
Mis M. Clement MT. J. Cokely
MiG.
Mrs MaCro
Mr J. Madden
Dr O. Marriott
Mrs R. T. Matheson
and child
Dr and Mrs C. W.
McKenny
Mi-E. W. McKibbit Mr-John McKibbin
Mr B. K. Mehts
Bir J. Mierecki
Dr J. M. Meyors
Mr & Mrs H. Michaels
Mr D. M. Mickle
Mr H. Malden- Mr J. Morris
of Books, Their Flea and Abuse," on Mr W. R. J. Cooper which be delivered an address recently Miss Crocker
Mis W. F. Cowan before the Library Assistants' Asociatia Mr Louis B. Crizer in Stationers' Hall.
Curry The slovenlinssa of modern literature, bo | Mr C. H. Davin
Mrs E. P. Davis said, was almost unparalleled, and he feared
Mr G Davis it was slipping into mere joumalasu. A Mr J. Davis
Mr J. D. F. Malder Mrs J. D. F. Mulder „few years ago journalista contented them- Bir A. F. Deane
Mr C. Dofer
Miss Mr &
Mrs H. Durn-Me and
Dr Neubert hsai
Nurden MFR. H. Dodgson Mr J. Mr. Douglas. Mr R. E. North Mr W. G. Drew Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Northcombe Miss Drummond Mr and Mra H. O. Mr V. d'Oettinget, Mr L. L. Fendleton Ehrenfel
Miss 8. E. Quiar' Mr F. do in Rama
salvos with split infinitives, but since then they had degenerated into much worse. It "was only in penmanship that this dagene nation was apparent, the west on, for similar symptoms were not to be found in painting or music. Bet," he added, with something of a return to cheerfulness, **after all men must·live.”
Naasim
Dr S. F. Randall
Mr and Mrs Eliott Mr H. H. Ewing Dr Logs quoted the saying that literatura Mz H. G. Fisher £29,581,988 | J. T. HAMILTOŃ, Ganztaz Marions, was the only profession, in which the
Mr W. Foerster Bir EH. Ray 2,567.158
living dog had to compete with the dead FOR MEN Baez, Tokyo,
lion, and proceeded to deplors the amount Mr E. &. S. Fowler Miss F. Resy of light noval reading, which was fashion. Mr Freach & child Mr B. W: Rice 1,973,269 New Insurance Paid for..... 25,687,500
Mr Denman Fuller Dr Scherer able at the present time. Somatisies, be 289, 692 Outstanding insurance amounts
George to £282,653,290 said, the amount of light fiction taken out Mr And Mrs J. F. Mr W: Schmelke Assets amount to........ „£104,068,685 | by borrowers from public libraries was 5 Miks Georgs £5,233,312 Surplus amounts to...... 17,823,768 much as 70 per cent., and at seaside resorts
G. Gordon Dividends to Pollyholders.
there The Acolimulative Funds of the various
1910
10,575,157 nearly all female who would takes book Mr V. Goulbourn the 28th November, 1912, at 2.30 r.., at Branchos are separately invested, and, by Total paid Policyholdes 1910 68,438,sen out in the morning and return for another Mr and Mrs Joseph
Aut of Parliament, ata sat aside to meet Tobed faxpenses for 1910 PA 10,399,03% in the afternoon. the claims under the respective DepartGross earnings from Interest ments of the Company a Business,
or
THURSDAY,
thair SALES Rooms, No. 2, Dza Vaux ROAD, Corner of Ion House Btrast-
A MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF CHINESE OURION; &c., Comprising:
Bronze and l'orcelain Vasos, Bows, Wall Plates, &o, Opin Pipes and Bowls, Snuff Boilles, Opium Boxes, Two Sote
Brass Halberds and Stands, Several pieces of Old Blackwood Farnituro, &0., S.
The above includes many pieces of Old
Porcelain.
430,193
JHEWAN, TUMES‘A CO'
Agents
EVER ISSUED UNDER
PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION,
was to be found a class of reader--
Mr
Gould
Mr and Mrs J. **Sibley Mr J. C. Sibley
Mr J. Siebath
Miss M. Simkin Mr EE Smith
1.Boloman Such skimming of trashy novels," he Mr. M. Gracey Mr H. II.
PEAK, ROTEL
".
SOLE AGENTS
GRAND HOTEL.
Dr. and Mrs Arbrey Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr W. E. Andrews Mr L. Mills
Humphreys
Lieut. Arch Mr & Mrs V. Arm- Mr & Mrs Lec. Jones
strung
Mr L. M. Bayley
Mr and Mrs l'eyor
M and Mrs Jones
Mr A. Keith
Lt. Col. & Mrs D. P.
Caps. & Mrs Bourchoir Test and bild
ard girl
Mr and Mrs II. M.
Mann
Mra Bowdler
Majer & Mrs Bowen Mr Mason
and 3 girls
Lieut. Brewster
Mr O; Art
Mr P. Ballaus
Mr F. G. Becky
Mr F. C. Campbell
Mr W. Caraca.
I
Me G. Challenger Mr. Jack Cordell Mr Cook
*Miss M. Enethagen
Mon Mr F. Eddingfield
Capt. & Mrs Mchupa
children and nurse
Attorney-Gener&R.A.M.C.
Mrs Bucknill
Mr J. D. Milne
Capt. & Mrs Crater, Rev. Foster Pring ·
maid and children Mr and Mrs Petria
Mr Redan
L. and Mr T. C. Li-CL Rad-liffelt E. Eng. Cumar Rome,
Cunningham
Mr M. Darch
Coneal & Mrs Bitzen
F.N.
Mr and Mrs G. G. Dr&Mrs Kath mord,
Gordon
RK.
Capt. & Mrs Green- Majer Savy
held
Mr A. Sinclair Mr and Mrs B. & M. Findlay Smith
Hala
It. Cal. Smith
don Hall, R. A.M.C.Mr and Mrs Talati Mr W. B. Und Mr sul Mrs Thomben Caps & Mrs Hodgins Mr. and Mrs W. M Major Bumpbray"
Lt. Col. and Birs Cor. Mr and Mrs Soffiatti
Watenp
Mr. and Mrù.....W..G. Major& Mrs Weaborn
Humphreys
Capt. Whitfield:
Mi David Wood
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr T. Aoki - ·Mr Q. N. Manhoď: Mr F. Áron
Miss Massay Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr G. E. May
·Baldwin
Mr and Mrs F. Mrs Birse and child McHugh Mr W. T. Bryant Mies G. Van Buren
Mr F. Milnor." Mr K. Miyatomi
Mody
|
Mr F. Evans
Mr. C. J. Morresgall
Mr & Mrs Mudie
Mr A. T. Myali - Mr ". T. Nelsen Mr P Nitze Mr M. Differ Mr H. I. Oikon Mr A. M. Orton Me S. Paul
M. V. Ponnell Mr & Mrs Pink
Mr & Mra Rodritisky
Mr Jore F. Figueras Mt A. Tont Mr J. A. Gittan Mr E B Graham Mr W. 1. Gregory Mr Peyton Griffin Mr G. G.
Fanna
MR. Russell Mr & Mrs Ruell Me L. Schnitto Mr & Mrs Schuoitlar Mr F. H. Shaw Mr. R.Shearer Me A Smith Mr & Mr J. tanhoff Mr E. Thompson Bit Ter Mr J. J. Lynd Mr R. Valpale
Mr C. Hennings, Mr & Mrs Kingabry Mr J. Jacolan
Mr & Mrs Lorentzu Mr F. Larria
Mr & Mrs theson Mr H Vantde Mr and Mrs Miller Bir H, W. Wheeler.
ATTOR HODLE.
Mr J. B. Amok
Mr A. Bickart. Mi L. Bíob
Bir J: M. Haria Mr A. T.Haskim Mr J. S. Hayward
Mr and Mrs F. R. Miss E Eastmayar
Dorioni
Mynd Mrs W. T
Kentley
Mr De le Bourdogue
Mr. R... E. Brooks Mr Jas, Brown Mr M. Byan
Mr. M. Bycra Mr. J. D. Byrne
E. Mr & Mrs Carlier
Mr N. Castalia Mr A. Cavender. Xr H. V. Channi
Mr & Mrs Campbell Mrand Mrs J.E. S. Tient. Crosse
Mr W. A. Donaldson Major J. Morris Capt. W. Ehrhardt Misa Mullins Mr & Mrs Evans andMr M. F. Murray
child
Mr and Mrs Nowail · Capt. & Mrs W. 0
Passmore.
Mr J. Evang
MrEwing
Mr R Faithfull.
Mm Finchett
Mr Geo. Grimble
Dr E. Grunfeld
Mr and Mrs H R Philips and family
Mr B..Pinsbergen Mr B. A. Bamsey D.Mr and Biru J. E, Mins F. onders
Наузел
Mrs Schenk MR. M. HendersonMr Otto. Schrimor Mi H. Huntar Dr Bir O. M. Jenkins Mr and Mrs Kemp Mr & Mrs G. Laurik
Send
Sibres
G.Smith
Me HS. Spurge Capt. & Bira A. H. Stewart & children
and Rents for 19102148,599 | said," "in roally, a dissonne, which is almost Mr D. M. G. Gratamien Bound Mr.anit Man Lemaire Mr. 71. H. Taylor
And child
fiction is unfortunately not only trivial but Capt. T.P. Haal Mramiral & Mei | Capt. & Mra Majer Miss S. Wilson
Gross rate of Income from
Investmenta 191.0 Hongkang. Feb. 23,"1918. |
as bad as 'boosing, and much of modern Mr J. Grimshaw Mr P. DA
Vica poisonous. I am not squeamish about Dr. G. Hann such things he remarked, but I think Mr and Mrs W. A.A.G. Tato
Hambal Mrs Hany
* Taylor that it would be good if the influença ol
Mr W. T. Harbord Mr G. Vermeij the modern Franch novel were not present.
Harrisen A.
Mr E. Vollbrecht Man
Volilnocht. Mr. H: Watkins
M. Talai
:
NOTICE.
And son...' Mr E. Makashima
BAR CHAND CARILYON, HOTEL, G, MA
MrT. A. Chopard Mr H. W. Chreswell Mr D. Coallin Miss E. B. Dolllver Mr S. H. Dorny Mr &
& Mrs
ಗಾಂಧ
Jas. Ed
Miss Edmond
Mr
3. Feinstein Capt. O, Foster
Mis L. W. Karry Mr and Mrs LE
Kidwell
Mr T.Y: Ko & family D: W. R. Lamb. Mrs H. Lavell
Mr V. Laugebi Mr H. H. Miller Misa i Mr L. Morris Miss M. Moregum Mr K. de Morris MS. Morton Mr F. Mo Mr F. M. Nicolas Mr J. T. Nichols Mr Aims MrPathe Mex Pisag Mr J. A. Scots
Mr and Mi Foster Mrs A. Sohr MrTwo Freaking."
Mr H. Fuller Mr J. L. Gihney Mr J. S. Gilles Misa I. Hargrove
Mr and Mrs Li
Tinty .Mr B. E. Williams
Mr Woodward
KINGDOEKRE, ROLL
Mr and Mrs
Nowall
Mr. Arndt Mr and Mrs J. E.
Baakhours Dr and Max 2. W.
Brown
Dr and Mm Patien Mr and Mrs An 11
Perfect
Mr Walker Mr and Mrs H, P. MIA E Carlston Mr & M J. Bobark
Mr and Ms M., D. son Winslow and child
Came
Mrs G. Bachan: Mrs G French and Mr M. T. Schaller child- MrA LEhiya Mr & Mrs F. Allen, Mr and Mrs O. Man-Mr Gillingham Caph O. V.6. Skrime Mr & Mrs W. Bishop,- dalhamDS -
Lionti& Mrs Hawath qatare, BA and child,gitude Me DeviceMurray and Dy & Men Bran-JonesMe B Smith Mr S. Bol ́en 2 Mr&Mr R. Putonji | De Bilt Martyn Lobb Mr.B.
Tomas Capt. and Mrs Brage Miss Glady Porter: ^^|| Mr & Mrs W. Logio Mi van
M MB Pound Mr TRMMajcen, MFF. WW6
Mỹ H
(Full Particulars from Catalogue).LUE JuinesP LEIHUM ered in literature, has been a teacher to corrupt our own literaturs. D: S. Hough Mr and Mrs BBW Prindle, Jon Mr E8 Morrison Me J.-W.Wilmer
On view day before sale.
TERMS :-A@'pats), **
'HUGHES & HOUGH.
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, November 13, 1912.. 1442
FOR SALE.
STUE Ündersigned have received fustruc
tions to sell (for account of the concerned), at their Sales: Boomis, No. 8, Des Vraitz Road, Corner of Ion Heuss Street.
1 Full size Biliard Table with all Acces sories, in good condition by Thurston & Co., London.
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*Bar Limazing Careers PoteTEAR-XR- -Comarkolat JoURNAL
PUBLISED KVELY MORNING.
CONTAINS THE Most BILLEDE TELEGRAPHIC.NEWS: FROM NORTH CHINA
Detroit HP. Motor, NewARDOUS FORTE IN CHINA, AND JAPAN
1 Britgeport 8. H.P; "Hator, (Goad Con-
ction garanteed)...
· 1 Américan Casis Register.
Full pamteules/fpem the Undanigued. “
„HUGHES, & MUUUH
Andiosens.
26, 1912.
Straum deliverkk
of the
in our literature. Those squalid tales of Mr A. E. Herdman adultery are not lits in Paris or anywhere Miss M. Hirst except in a very Barrow circle of what Me Farold Holgate Mr. O, E. Walkins LESSONE IN CHINESE,
called the smart set. To be addicted to Bir H. Holmes Miz & Mes. 3. Webb such reading is a vice and to manufacturer
Mr D. M. Whamand is a crime. It has become dauger, Hope. MR LI HON VAN, a Chinone graduate and I am afraid that such trash has
Mr G. Horine to European officials and archants in the He feared also that much of the modern The teaching
Capt. Innes-M Birs F. Jaenhil & maid: Colony for over ter ymand in schools was thrown'AWAY.
of our council schools, unable to Me S. 1 Joseph Me Jual Me Mr A N posas to pam in the Chinese sammunition, and is powed cof a first zabe certificate as been introduced to them in the suitable Miss Judah Chinese teacher. He has also a good know: atmosphere, flow to the works of same man
MFT. Kabane ledge of Mandarin and Haklik of his own class whose books bore the trace Me W. Hallo
Those who intend Inaming the Chiness of the vulgarity of those who konw litla ft Mr & Mr Pan, King Hangange are requested. ɓa-walim zaxożół
was only the boy who had been brought China Mol' offer or direct to 51. Holly Hug in pivarsity or public school-who (wood-Bond, lat Booti
Hongkong, hay 17, 1918
He has a good method of safning Burperating sa clasice becausó ho nid: nob"
could understand they flimsical and the by beauty of the teachings of the great, bar (paune it was only in these institutione flint the study was complate...This I believe
b c son for the present seger vation a driftstrom freligion (CA-Uwenn,
"NOTES ON WILD IS LIFT
HONGKONG, AND SOUTH
By na Bay, G. & BUNBURY, MA,
To be had at the Cara Manr. Offlow
†Spenser of Dante, Apart from
o which has been brought p91 esities or public schools, the koogittis of Botafog kyany do not understand.
Mr B. Komur
Ira J. W Misa L
Miss M. Bag
ood
Mr. D.. Ullrent
Mr M. W. Carnon
Be
wood MERARI MIFF,
Mr A. F. Remedios Me A. Bigg
Dellin Conner Mr W. Robbing Mr And Mr Arthur
Mn J. Crayford
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