FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1812,
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Hughes and Hough THE Undergood have received instrue-
AUCTIONKEES TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE.
cads used
A.B.C. 4TH & ST EDITIONS. A1. TELEGRAPHIC Code.
Telegraphic Addrows: "MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
HE Undersigned hava received instrue.
Undo all by Public Auction
{FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
TUESDAY,
th 8th Navataber, 1912, ecromancing at 2.50 PM, at their Sales Rooma, Na. 8. Den Veux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
A Line D'Valtange CosMIG SMENT OF NEW AMERICAN MADE CLOCKS, Including Clocks specially designed for Hall, Drawing Room, Library, Boudoir, da., &c.
Fall Rich Gold Fancy Clocks, Alarm and Striking Clocks of every Variety.
(Full Particulars from faranga«). Neven DearLAYED BEFORE IN STOCK. On riow from Friday, the 2nd inst TERME-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Anctionare. Hongkong, November 14, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1445
HF Undersigned have rocolved instruc
sinus to Sell by Public & action, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRENID).
op
THURSDAY,
the 28th November, 1919, at 2.30 г.m., et their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Des Vacz
Road. Corner of Ice Russe Strast,
A. MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTION OF CHINESE VIRIOS, &G. Comprising:-
Bronze and orcelain Vases, Bowie, Wall Plates, &c., Opium Pipes and Bowls, Bout Bottles, Opium Boxes. Two Seta Bras Ralberds and Stands, Several pieces
of Old Blackwood Furniture, &c., &c.
The above inclu-les many pieces of Old Porcelain,
(Full Particular from Catalogue).
On view day before sale.
TILMAN unus..
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 13, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1441
THE Undersigned have recaived inerrus-
Tus from Major HIPPER, N., 10
sell by Public Auction
のせ
FRIDAY
the 29th Novembor. 1912 at 2.30., at
No. 5, Lyemoun Villas, Kowloon,-
THE
*
VALCABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c.,
FURNITURE, $5..
Therein. Contained.
&c.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). TEEMI ~~~ As usual,
"
HUGHES & HOUGH Cinturato
Bongtung, Kovember 19, 1812. 1465
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
THE Undersigned he received tantras.
Ting to Sail by Prbita Ann,
(FOX ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),
oti
MONDAY,
the 2nd December, 1912, at 2.30 r., at
·1FOREBANK Wat. No. 143,
Magazine Gap, The Peak,
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c..
FURNITURE,
do.. Therein. Contained. ·
Fall Particulars will be published later,
Trexi 1-mân andal, -
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioner Hongkong, November 6, 1912.
FOR SALE,
1418
THE Undersigned have received instruc
- tioria to sell (for xocount of the concerned), at their Salos Hooms, No. 8, Des Vasar Road, Corner of Ice House
31 Fall wine Billiard Table with all Acora. sories, in good condition by Thurston & Co., Lond.
*Detroit * 44 H.P. Motor, N. Bridumport 8 E1, Mubur, (Good Con ditbe guaranteed) Amertown, Cash Boglater
stáculars from the Undermigand.
HUGHEN & HOUGE,
Auctioneeri
tions from T Hon. T Draector OF PUBLIC Works, to sell by Public Auction,
MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 9th and 10th December, 1912, com menging each day ab 10 a.m., at Txx GOVERNMENT WANGHAI STOR, and At the GOVERNMENT STORES, Bullock Lane, Wanchai,-
A L for QmANTITY, OF
STORES,
CONDEMNED
as follows:-
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
FOR
SALE.
SECTION A or K. I. L. 570
Area 35.376 Square feet. Position: Facing King's Park.
Mandy on Mortgagna at market ratos.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF
CURIOS
(Just Arrived from "Poking),
Bering Drills and Gear, Iron Forcines, A FINE DOLLECTION OF CHINESE Standards, Bont Davits, Flagstaff, Span- ern, Chaves Eloss Piping, Wrought and Cast Iron Scrap, Cast Iron Piping, ' Bults. Nuts and Rivets, Brass Tape, Indian Rubber, ote, eta,, etc.
(F Partoutine Frous Catalogue), Ou view frem 7th Decembor. TERMS:-ÁN VEDR'.
HUGHES & HUJGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkang. November 20, 1912.
1488
Intimations.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASMURANOI SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGENA, HONGKONG.
J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL Maxaax,
FOR THE EAST, TUETO,
Naw Insurance Paid for......£ 25,687;50 Uutstanding insurance amounts
to CROS
....£282, 633, 2011 Årsets smount to....
£104,068,833 Surplus amounts to£ 17,828,766 Dividends to Policyholders
་་་་་་
1910. Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910...... Grove earnings from Interost
and Renta for 1810...... Gross rate of Income from Investments 1910......... Hongkong. Feb. 28, 1919.
10,578,357 53,439,366 10,302,0%
21,848,62
4.43
y
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH ARE TESTED THE SHARES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCH COMTANZ, 120,
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS
ASSURANCE CO,
THE
HE Undersigned has received instruc tions to all by Public Auction
נט
་།
SATURDAY,
the 23rd November, 1812, commencing at
2.30 PM, at his Sales RoomZLIK
No. 4. DOPPELL "TREET. A FINE COLLECTION OF CHINESE CURIOS FROM THE SUNG, MING, KAGNHI, YUNG ING, KIENLUNG & TW.KWONG PERIODS,
|
BHAVIAN SBEEP.
*G. B 5." Yarn.
Ra, b, black sheep, bars you any woul"
**Yas sir, yen viz, three bags full !”
This ald aureary rhyme is recalled by
1 story which reveșîn Mr George Bernard Shaw in a now rồia, Unfortunately history Inften misses such incidents in the lives og
gresh man,
Some time ago Mr Shaw was the game honour at a luncheon party given by Princess Bariatinaky, whose stige name is Lydia Yavorska. He was wearing's simple: Hlack hom-squn lounge; wait, which soon attracted tho Princess's altention, not mo much by its utter simplicity us by dia mmantio odons, recalling the bisthar and peat fires of either Scotland or Iruland.
ked the Princo-s, sniffing at Mr Show's "In this what you call Harris tweed 1.
sleere.
"No" he replied; but if you like the stuff I'll send you all you all you want
He then told her the story of its origin. "It all came about from bià admiration— for that of his wife for twai black sheep. The owner was so Hattered flat he insisted joa making them a present of the sheep. [ Being vegetarians, they did not know what to do with them, and as thy at the twin Jahoep out to braid and lodge on a demonie fart the nerth of Ir land, while they thewives torarued to civilization.
Within a few months a couple of bale. of wool were sent, and were predil; (turned into homespun for Mr Shaw and his wife But when the next sharin ame, they had more woul than they knew bat to do with, so they sect it to their realires,
Comprising:- Blue and White, 6-colour and 3 colour Favs, Plates, and P'acques, Snuff Bottles, Fade za 1vory Carvings; Bronze Figures, Vasos And Incense Burnes; Peking Cloisonne Vases and Lacquer: Embroider. ed Mandarine Costs; Chinese Pictures, | relatives he tried is on his neighbours
Play etc.,
eto.
Thane pased, and M. Shaw's prosperity icra ed so did the wool After hi
In
jiet, svi much ale h arrived that soon mi
On View from Friday, the ad Norbi fiendezcepting only the citio
were wearing clothes from the Shavin Catalogues will be issued.
beep.
TRAMS:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, ductioneer, Hongkong, November 16, 1912.
PUBLIO
AUCTION
Ha is said to have clothed many a ambitions actor appesting in his plays, but with the increase - f the wool came a polite 1457 intimation from the farmer that be coul
us longer afterd to board and lodge the
NRE Undersigned has received instrue
End Polio auction,
4.
MONDA Y,
北
the 25th Noveber, 1912, commencing at
11., at his Sales Rooma, No. 4,
UNDELL STREET,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
BLACK, TAN & WHITE BOTS
SHOES (ENGLI· H-MANE)
Į sheep at the same rara es previously. Then
the truth leaked out--the back sheep had 1st no time în following their owner',
-enchings agÄinst rxes suicide.
HOT LES TASK.
Mir Shaw wrote mere plays in the hope
of getting into lonch with actors who wer
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not vegetariane and ctresses who liked emespan. But even bis versatilits Mr CD. Astan
unt equal to the sheep, which multiplier A. T. Bucherini juneelingly.
&
So he was reputed to be the richest sheep farmer in the worth of Ireland,
Hard and Soft Hats, Straw Hats, Dressing his identity under authez onare Trouts and Fancy Shirts, Collars, Ties, and extending his puendunyms as time and Wo-lien Underwear, Quilts, Sweaters the sheep went on. Then, tired of emulat NOTAL FUNDS AT S1 Decemner. 1911, Wat rproofs, Hosiery, Capote, Tapestrying Shakespeare, he returned to the days
£2,541,280
-Authorised Capital £6,000,000
Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital ........... .42,437,300 -Fire Funds.............. 11-fe & Annuity Faads 18,138,160 *** 3,339,114 Sinking and Account ......
Table Cover, Curtains, Rugs, etc., etc.
Leather Trucks and Suit Casen, Steel Cabin Tranks.
Footballs.
Tennis Racquets, Hockey Sticks and
Ready-mide Winter Suits
of the Old Testament, when a successful
liber like Davi! was not reckoned rich
rding to the royalities be received, hat by the thousands of sheep he pressed's And no Mr Shaw ein say with Shylock
Mr B1. Baring ER T
Mr E A. Remont
vC.D. J. Ball
V E. R. Belitios
Mr G. A Bona
Mr C. R. Beyon
Mr. Berhard
vir F. T Pers
Mr H. G. Fent
|
in Mr. N.
F.
Blanch
Mr T. Kahane Mr W Kalle
Mr W, A Keny
Mr & Mr Paul King
Mr S. Komer Mr Albert Kopp Mr A. Kroseman Mr H. & Lomprasz Mix. C. Landa'e Capt. and Dir C. L.
Lanham
Mr and Mrs E. D.
LAN
Mr R. Lehnsen
GARNER
PEAK HOTEL
QUELCH & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS
Dr and Mrs Anbrey Maand Mrs Jonu Lint. Archer Mr A. Keith Mr & Mrs W. Arm. LL-Col. & MmD. P.
NININK
Tear and hild
Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs H. M. Mr and Mr
Bunn
ever
Capt. & Mr Bourcher Mr Mason
and rirl
Mrs Bowdler
Sajt Bowen
Lirut. Braster
Capt. & Mrs McMann Children and norm
R.A.M.C.
Mrs J. D. Milne
Atorney-General -&; bir & Mrs Morgen
Mrs Bacanill Bisses Morgan and CoR & Mi Crister, muid
maid and children Ret, Foster Pegg
It. and Mr T. C. Mrand Mrs Petrie
Cunningham
Bir M. Durch
Major Divy
Mr Hammer
I C. RadcliffeR.E Brun Coal & Mrs Etzen MFR berts Mir wut Mrs. G. Mr Rogers
Gordon
Mr G. F. Lehnert Mrs Jem exon Boyd M. K. Lea Mr Basehner Mr G.
T. Llogi Me and Mrs W. A. MIS Lowrie On view from Saturday, the 23rd Nov, | when asked if his money is so much shrep
Me NC. Macfireger Bu-bang T:---Cash on delivery.
and inthe, I cannot tall; I make it breed Major J. Randall Mr D. G. MaeL anan Capt. & Mrs Green-
1
Mr and Mrs Neil CATHY
MacIntyre
Revenue Firs branch.
88,319
2,561,965
2,587,158
•
Life and Annuity 1,073,249"
Branchee....ser f Revenue Marine Department... 262,692
her Receipts
430,193
£5,233.332
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioner. Hongkong. November 20, 1913
1470
The Accumulative Funds of the varia Branches are apparately invented, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to ment the claims under the respective Depart wente of the Company's Business,
JHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
Agenta
PATELL & CO.
Exporters & Importers
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received fratree tions to Sell by Public Auction
од
FRIDAY and SATURDAY. the 20th and 30th November, 1912, com. meucing each day at 2:30 PM..,
* his SALES ROMA DUBD
STA
ONE OF THE FISEST COLLECTION OF JAPANESE ANCIENT & MODERN ART CURIOS AND GOLD DAMASCENE WORK
(the latter by the celebrated S. Komai) ever offered for sale in this Colony.
as fast! "
hoard
Miss Carry ** Chel
M=R N. Christie
Mr A. Mckenzie M-Gre
Mr J. Madden De Marriott
Mr A. A. Claxton Mis J. S. Clement
Ceme- MIS M.
Mr R. T. Matheson
Dy nd Mrs C. W.
M-Kenny
These sheep are the seletons it his cup Under an unruffied, smili g "Paz and-the-young-Shepherd " like counten. ance, ho hires a heart of lead, forba pover knows when the nest tale of wool wilt and Mrs & T. and child
Chu strive or a telegram como advising him of MT. J. Cokely
Mr W. R J. Cooper Mi-E. W. McKibbin Mrs
WF. COWAR Mr John McKibbin
Mr B. K. Mehta Min Crocker
the advent of Twins. More Ister.!
The two original sheep were called after tha play he was writing at the time for Mr Forbes Robertson-Caesar and Cleopatra. That was ten years ago, and he has written many plays, preface, and dialogues since -bat not nearly as many as the number of sheep he has acquired within that period, which has proved a varit ble regisine far as sheep rearing is concerned,
When the bishery of the twentieth century is written and his life work in referred to, as be moder ly declares it will be perhaps the story of the blaze shưẹp | may have a part in it, as showing the caver in of a playwright is th simpl Hile.Prubal, he would prefer that his ama was not linked with black sheep,
Mrs Louis H. Cruzer Mr J. Merecki Mr and Mrs W. G. Dr J. M. Mores
Crum, child & maid Mr&Mr H. Michael
Mr D. M. Mickle › Mr G. Carry
Mt H. Medon Mr G. B. Davis Men E. P Divis
Mr.J. Morris Mr G Davis
Mr.J. D. F. Mulder Mr Davis
Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mi Murray Mr A. F. Denne Mr C. Deivr
and Mr Nerim
Mr & Mrs H Dern. Dr Neubert
· Mr J. Nord-n ham Mr R. H. Doigson Capr. nd Mrs F. D.
R. Dugias Northcombe Mr W. C. Draw
General Merchants Further particulars will be published later. lut. as Mr. Patrick, Campbell marks. Min Dramnicel
and
4
Commission agents,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
·¡Åuctioneer. Hongkong. November 14, 1912. 1447
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1405
fter hearing him read his inst play of her. "It only shows the life he has led *
Daily Express."
Mr and Mrs H.
Rarentale Mr and Bim. Eliot Miss M D. EranS Mr H. B. Ewing Mr and Mrs Ferrerin Mr B.G. Fisher Me W. Foerster
Mr S. H. Noxon Mr V. d'Ostring s C. MT, L. Pendleton MS, E. Quina Mr F. de la mà Dr S. F. Randall Mr E Ray Miss F. Ray Mr B. W. Rics Dr Scherer 10 Mr W. Schmalke - Mr P. O. Sethna Mr and Mrs J. D.
Billey
It is reported that working opera tions have commenced in the Hanyang | Mr R. 4. S. Fowler Iran and Steel Works which have been Mr & Mrs Fow
Mr Denman Faler Madam Gaubrio
shut down since the latter part 1011. Mr Fresch & chili. At present only one blast furnace is in wo but it is anticipated that the others will be ready for work very soon.
Mr J. U bibles
Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr J. Sieh th
George
Mi M Simkin
Miss George
Referring to the work on the Canton. Mra. 4. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Hankow Railway, United States Consul Mr and Ms Joseph General Anderson (Hongkong) states >---- Gould
Mr E. E. Smith
Mr H H. Soloma Miss Square
Mr P. D. Sutherland
M. Tal ni
vid
זי
Eng. Comdr & Mrs
Rome, R.N.
Dr&Mrs Ruth rford, Mr and Mrs B. A. RN.
Hale
Mr A. Sinclair
Lt Col and Mire Tor Mr Findly Smith
dan 'all, R.A.M C. L. Col. Smith
Mr H. A. Hozeland. Mr and Mrs Soffatti
Mr and Mrs Tasti Mr W B. ind
好
Capt &Mrs Flodgins Mirani bira Thorton
Mr and Mrs W. M
Wataon
Major Humphrey
Dir and Mrs W. G.
Mr and Mrs W. ML Capt Whitfield
Humphreys Major & MrsWeslorn
Humphreys
Mr & Mrs Lec Jones
Mr David Wood
GRAND HOTEL,
Mft W. E. Andrews Mr. Arit Mr P. B.Jus Mr F. B-cky Mr F. D. Camphill Mr W Cann Me OChallenger Mr Jack Cerdall Mr Cook Mi84 Mr F.
Mr L. Mills Mr. J. Marregal Mr & Mrs Madić · Mr A. T. Myall Me. T Nelson Mr.P. Nitze Mr M Differ Mr H. L. O ken Mr A. M.ton Paul
AI, Easthagen Mr S.
Edding teld M&V. Pennell
Mr &
& Mr Pink Mr & Mrs Rodvirisky
Mr
Ebe
Mr
MY F. EVABA
Mr,Jo-e F Figueran Mr A. Rent-
Mr J. A. Gitter
Mr. H. B Graha
Mr W. I. Gregory
Mr Peyron Grisip.
Mr R., Ramnali Mr & Mrs Ruedi
L. Schmitto
Mr & Mrs Schuntlet
Mr C. G. Hanan" - Mr FNHL'Show Mr C. Hennings “Mr J. R. Shearer
Mr L Smith Mr
Mr & Mrs King by
Mr J. Jacobean Mar de Mrs Lorentz Mr Faria
& Mrs J.
-tanhof
Me E. Thompson Mr. Tomparet Mr J. J. Lench Mr F. Valpole. Mr & Mix M.theson Mr H Vantzle, Mr and Mrs Miller Mr HL W. Whadler
EING ERWARD HOTEL.
Mr T. Anki Mr F: Aron
Mr U. N. Manhoff Miss Many
Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr G. H. May
Baldwin
Mrs Bins and ebild Mr. W. T. Bryant Min G. Van Buren Mr and Mrs. Camp-
bell
Lieur, Cro
Mr and Mrs F. E
McHugh
Mr F. Milier Mr E. Miyatomi
Mad Mr J. R.. N.
Mody
Major J. Morris Mr W. A. Donaldson Miss Mulline Chat. W. Ehrhardt Mr M. F. Murray
| Mr & Mrs Evans and Mr and Mrs Newail
child
Capt. & Mr W. 0
Mr J. Evans
Mr Eving
Mr.R C. Faithful
Mr Fincheit
Mr Gen. Grimble
Dr E. Grunfeld
Me and Mr H. R.
Philips and family Mr B. Pienbergen Min B. A. Bany
aunders Miss F
Mr and Mrs J. EM Schenk
Hen
Mr Otto Schrimer Mr. M. Henderson Dr Sibrre
Mr H. Hunter
Mr and Mrs Komp
A G. Smith
Spurge
Mr & Mrs G. Laurit Capt. & Mrs A. H
SUD
Stewart & children
Mr and Mrs Lemaire Mr. H. Taylor
and child
|
and son
Mr Walker
Capt.& ̈Mma Majer Miss 8. Wilson
Mr K Makashimaa
Me and Mra H, P.
Winslow and child
GRAND CARLSON HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr. McMurray
Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr&Mrs B. Pestonji and child # Miss Glady Porter Mr S. G. Balen Mr S. Patton Capt. and Mrs Braza M T. Braga Miss L Brags
Miss M. Braga
Mr D H. Bryant
Mr M. W Carner
Mrs M K, Pound Mr W. Prin le, Juzi. Mr H. W. Ray Mr A. F. Remedios
Mr A. Riggs. Mr W.
Bobtin
Mias Dellie Conner Mr and Mrs Arthur Sirs J. Crawford, Rogerson
Lene, Geo W. Crom-MrB. H. Schmidt
bie, RE
Mr T. G. Flynn
MrG. W. Sewall
Mine Ethel Smith
Mr. E. Fredeick: Y R. H. Stephenson
500
Mr. O. ThomIAN MMM Tolliver
Me G. Harper Mry L. M. Mc. Intyre Mr E. J. Treadgold Mr W. Jackson
Mr J. Vernon
Mr Ft. Kingaland. Mr B Walk-r Mr A. EW. Libbley Wr and Man Wang, Mr and Mrs U. Man- Miss P. Wilson Adalbanns
-ASTOSS BOUL.
ir J. B. Amold Mis L. Hargre Mr L. Birot Mr J, M. Harris Mr and Mr F. R. M. T. Hashim
Boriani
Mr J. S. Hayward... M. W. M. Irwin Mr A Jook
Mr R. E. Brooka
Mr. Ja, Brown
Mr M. Byan
Mr
Mr. Brom Mr J. D.. Byrne
FINCICL/BI BOTZĮ. Mr E. Arndt
Mr And Mr E, G. Me and Mrs J. HA Newall
Mr & Mrs Carlier Backhau
Drand vir Patin MEN. Castella Dr and Mr B. W. Mr and Mrs A1. Mr A. Cavender
Browa
Parfoot. Mr H. V. Chenu Mr A. Faration Mr & Mrs J. Robert Mr F. A. Chopard Me and Mrs M. D. son
Mr B. W. Chreswell Currie het bed
Mrs G. Bachse
Mr. D. Coullin Capt. 1 Carria, R. A. Mr M. Iz Soballes:
Liant Calon Mr. I. Currio, child Mr. Shield
and barne
Japh C. VS Shin-ME. L. Dodd
Doda
Miss
W. Kerry Mr and Mrs. L. B.
Kidwell S
Dr W. R. Lamb MAY Lagabi
Min M. Moragus Mr L. Morris, Mar de Morris M 8. Marton Me Tang Mr J. To Niskols IMF.M.Nicolas
Hr A
In line with renewed activities on the | Mr L H Gacey Vice Admiral & M railway a contract has just poen placed Mr D. M. Gratams A. G Tate with an American concern for building. Grimshaw Mr Hen Taylor number of steel bridges, which will soon, TP. Ha MrG, Vermui
"Mr. R. Vollbrecht. Dr J, G. Fla put considerable additional milaage: întâi | Mr and Mrs W. AM E. Vallliescht
"aonih:i ́ opozation, and will doubtless såd materi.
M. Warren, ally to the earnings. The management Mr W. T. Harlord Mr H. Walking of the line and construction work are no Mr. Hardos Mr & Mrs B. Webb
Mr C. E. Wakies Mr N, Harrisen?? under the direct control of Dr. Tema Miss A RiratMr. D. M. Wamond Tien-you, the American-trained Chinese Mr Harold Holgate Mr and Mrs H. C. ngineer who projected and constructed Mr Jms Helland White Marryn Lobb Me F. W. White the Kalgan Bailway, and is the best. Mr H. FIND REPORTE
Mr and Mrs J. W Mr. Hope
Withing in Mr & Mr Laws MJWW.ME.B. equipped Chinees railway enginoor BFG. Bring Me Wood
nd Mr T M. MackJasen Mr H. Woutman Dr B. Hough Mr and MR. Mr Korton Mit A. H. Young Capt. Blanes Mind
Mis French and shire; Bag Mins Dodd-d
Survey parties are also reported in the field for the Wuenang Yocliow sec. tion of the Canton Hankow Tyclem.
MERLI HON FAN. & Chase graduate is expected that this varsed in liberatare, has been a teaches will go through rapids to European officials and mariants in thi Colony for over CaÐ TRUCK, Mayans three parties out, each with
1gineers. In addition,
He has a good method of tesining Fan penɛtopam in the Chinese examination, and in possessed of a first rates oerifiosze we Chinise tesabær 2 Ha has also a good know. ledge of Mandarin and Hakkasan
Those who intend learning the Cb language are requested-, bo write onze pr China Mail onlow or direct in 5/, Holly wood Road, 1st floor,
Hongkong. May 17, 19195)
of tarącity will be engaca passed an examination" as Doors and
This
section
dira " Jacobi & maid Mr and Mrs J. MrB 12 Joph Wright Mr A. NE Judah, Mr J. A. Young work Hi Juda-
be
sind Me F Be
H.
children. Mr R. M. Smith
Mr Gillogham Mr Tangre Mrs Hewest MHP Thom
Or & Mr Evan-Jones Mr van Woeren ›
LITRE STATION BUTEL
Capt. & Mrs Atkinson Capt. & Mr-1906- Mr F.drum Johow
Mrand Mm J. R. Mr C, Lathmann, d
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