SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1912.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEE TO THE GOYRENMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
* TO-KWA-WAN"
COAL STORAGE.
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A.B.C. 4TH & TH EDITIONS. AÍ. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.
Telegraphic Address •
·MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
TSE are
*SE Undersigned have received instr
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNXV),
03
TUESDAY,
A
th 20th November, 1912, commencing at 9.30 P. at their Sales. Heonis, No. 8. Den Vax Rond. Corner of Ice House Stroot,-
A Lange and Valdaber ConsMONMENT OF NEW AMERICAN MADE CLOCKS, Including Clocks specially designed for Hall, Drawing Room, Library, Boudoir, &o., &c.
Full Rich Gold Fancy Clocks. Alarm and Striking Clocks of every Variety.
(Fall Particulars from Catalogus), NEVER DISPLAYED Beroaz IN STOCK. -Ou view from Friday, the 22nd inst.
Termo-As usual,
HUGUES & HOOGH,
untimes. Hongkong. November 14 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1445
Ax Underalgned hava tacsived Instruc-
tions to Soll by Publis Anation,
· (FOR ACCOUNT OF TAX CONCERNED),
THURSDAY,
the 28th November, 1919, et 2.30 r.1., ab their Sale Room, No. 8, Des Yavi
Road, Corner of Ice House Strack,—
A MISCELLANEDUS COLLECTION OF ORINESE OURIOS, *.. Comprising i- Bronze and Porcelain Vases, Bowie,
· Wall Plates, &o., Opium Pipe and Bowls, Bruf Bottles, Opium Boxes, Two Sata Bess Halberds and Stands, Seram) pieces of Old Blackwood Furniture, &c., &e.
The above includes many pieces of O Porcelain.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). Oo view day before sala
TERMS -AX UNIMI
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, November 18, 1812.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SHARM & GENERAL - BROKER.
FOR SALE
SECTION À or K. L. L. 170
-Atos 95,378 Square feet,
Position: Facing King's Pack.
Money on Mortgagon ab market ratom.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Underigned has resalted instrue. tions to sell by Pabile Auction,
פה
MONDA Y,
the 26th November, 1913, commencing st
11 1.11., að his Salas Rooma,. No. 4, DUBBELL STREET,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF BLACK, TAN & WHITE BOOTS
SHOES (EXOLI>H+K+KX} Bard and Soft Hats, Straw Hats, Dress, Tonnia and Fancy Shirts, Collars, Tios, Woollen Underwear, Quilts,' Sweaters, Waterproofs, Hosiery, Chrpats, Tapestry. | Table Covura, Curtains, Ruge, etc., etc.
Leather Trunks and Suit Cases, Steel
Cabin Trunks.
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS.
(Continued from pays 7)
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE PRIMARY OBJECT.
I wish to emphasize, at the risk of repetition, the primary object of this University. In the blus book referred to abovs there it is stated "It is o
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BECUED A DAriat for, those who nes es home and provide greatly increased, Freightags for the shipping to this port. That thought is perpetually present in the page of the blus book compiled by Sir Frederick Lugari, the founder of the University. I am bound to say that I THE NEW GRA, '.
ind in-some quarteri a misconcepties of Only one hundred years ago, there com-those idesis. It may be well to my menced the most wonderful age, of all— | thoradors that we have nothing whatavar the age of energy. It would be more to do with creeds and I am confident that accurato to call it the beginning of the 20 attempt will ever be mada to unite ages of evorgy. We are signs that, in University work with any religious move. ment which would be fatal to both. Wa the rapidity of our new knowledge, the stall. I hope always gratefully remem first of the eras of energy is passing and ber the spade work of the local schools, the age of coal will be replaced by, of whatever parcussion, for our higher age of oil and that by something better. work has only been made posible by Thanks to the brilliant research of the their splendid efforts. I may, perhaps, bo' allowed to sxpress, sa a piqua" hope, physicists and the chemists, we have the wish that they will keep abreast learnt that it is possible to look forward ander modern knowledge and introduce a to a time which, awaits the world when certain amount of science in the` surti.. this age of fual will seam to be but the gulur.- beginning of man's mastery of energy: jast ma the crude Stone Age of our paleo- this ascestors appears as the beginning of man's mastery over matter. That. in one of the growt problems before maa. kind at present. Wo have earut, within solved that the objects of the University the last ten years, that there exists in
are (later alia) to afford a higher adude- matter sufficient potential energy to suption more especially in subjects of prac ply the uttermost ambitions of the racetical utility, applied science, medicine, for comical, epochs of time. Foreta
etc. The Faculty of Mediciné is fully drive the suns through space-boundless established, and I plead that every stores if energy are available when he effort should now be concentrated upon cwn by unravel the nearets of nature,
the development of science and of angi. It has been proved that there is a worlinearing. I believe that will be done, within the atom and that the kinetic otherwise I would most emphatically, in electrons which compose it contain great season and out of season, protest against
ergy. If we could only utilise the
any deviation from tha ideals of the power imprisoned, within a ten sent piece founders of this University, and I have we know that it is sufficient to drive n
no hesitation in saying that, if any parti train across a Continent. Every centre entor appeal is made or the available. of scientise instruction should ad, in funds are devoted for other developments however small & muner, to the solution before the teaching of science and applied of these vital problems. The method of science is placed upon a firm and proper 1470 solving them is by research werk- foundation, then those to whom we have research primarily in physics and chem-applied for help to furnish and equip our istry, but also in any branch of science laboratories and those founders who made which deals with energy. In the twen the University possible have been de tieth century University science and ap-ceived and will have reason to complain: plii wience must match side by side, that we have been untrue to the ideals You cannot develop applied scieres work as published by the Arst Chancellor in unless you know the fundamentals of his blus book. Fortunately there is physics and chemistry; they are the levery reason to believe that we shall con. blood which stimulates new ideas. centrate, it ence upon this scientific plead earnestly that the University of work. We must first of all face the Hongkong should contribute the
realities of life and attempt to neutralise sequisition of new knowledge-they are what our distinguished Vice-Chancellor the best teachers who are themselves it Charles Eliot has so aptly called the learning from nature by experiments. intellectual vice of the East, the passion fur book learning. That can be done only by the introduction of experimental work whose purpose is to teach s sense almost
Adims
Mr W. Kalle known in the East a sense of ac curacy. Does the work of establishing Prince Phya Maha Mrs J. Keator elenco, ssd-applied science is accom. Ammat and parry Mia Keator
MA
AT. Barberini Master OS. Keator plished, I would hope for other develop. Mr M. Baring Mr S, Komor ments and would gladly do my utmost Mr Barkham
Mr Albert Kopp to assist in the establishment and healthy | Mr H. R. Bate-
Mrs E. R. Bolition plete ignence of the laws of nature growth of new departments in the Univer. Mr E. A. Beaumont Cast. . G. Kehn
MH. A. Lampman among the inhabitants of this wonderfulsity. Eat just now we must band to
Mr CD. J. Bell Lt.
S. L. Lanaleo Mr and Mrs EI. D. country called China. In this twentieth the practical work, and I can appeal Mr.G. & Bena century man existe only by co-operation equally to the altruist and the trader to Mr C. R. Benyon of his fellow'g. At first the savage man assist us in training students whose know. Mr J. Bernhard
Mr. E. C. Best killed bis fellow and ate him; then he ledge will bring wealth and health to Mr and Mrs N. V. captured him and made him work; fin Chins and the people who trade with her. ally civilised man utilised the forces of nature and the negro and the helot walk
Tonais Racquets, Hockey Sticks and Footballs.
Ready-made Winter Suits.
·
On view from Saturday, the 23rd Nov. Trasa:--Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, -
Auctioneer,
Hongkong, November 20, 1912,
PUBLIC AUCTION..
HE Vaderaigned has received lustruc
tions to ill by Public Auction
פס
FRIDAY,
the 29th November, 1912, commencing at 14... at No. 10, MOUNTAIN VIEW,
The Peak
Á QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
On View from Thursday, the 28th Nov.. 1912.
Catalogues will be issued. Tax-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 22, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
-
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THE Undersigned has received instead. Te nderim bare sirotin
ori..
FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
the 25th aut 30th November, 1918, com- mencing each day at 2,30 r.at, at bis SALE Rooms, DroneLL
STREET,
ONE OF THE FINEST COLLECTION OF
JAPANESE ANCIENT & MODERN ART CURIOS AND GOLD
DAMASCENE WORK
(the latter by the selebrated S. Komai) ever offered for anle in this Colony.
THE PRACTICAL PURPOSE.
The raw material of modern science and its synonym modern civilisation is energy and its product is knowledge. Naturo provides everything. We must zuciști (A0 SATS OF EGLove in order to use her gifts. Unfortunately for the nation, and unfortunately also for the
rest of mankind, there is an almost com.
ان
A PRACTICAL OFFER.
I want to ask all of you, and any others free. All over the world there is goingo may read those notes, to at once on with great rapidity, a depletion of the help us frst of all in the building up of available sources of energy, but we are
aware that there are great untouched the science departments of the University stores in this Eastern part of Asia. That and then in establishing these other fact alone gives the scientifically dere. branches of learning which it may be son loped cations confidence in the future dared desirable for us
to undertake.
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NO OTHER DRINK IN THE
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For
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and
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FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. his proved invaluable to thousands of people."
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1441. Further particulars will be published later. of this great country, and, when fully rate and experimental purpose. Mr Louis H. Crozer
understood, it will be a message of hopestration Wer G. P Cumry and a promise of prosperity to the mil. want to aquip laboratories for testing the Mr. H. Davis materials of construction such as steel, Mr A. F. Deano lions who now exist so near to starvation.
Mr W
Undersigned. have received instruc-
ta from Major Herren, E.J., 10
il by Public Auction
ON
FRIDAY.
the 29th Novrumber, 1912, at 2.30 p.m., at
"o. 5, Lyemoon Villas, Kowloon,—
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
$4.
FURNITURE,
$cc... &c. Therein Contained.
(Full Particulats from Catalogus).
Trasa:-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH. Auctioneers. Hongkong. November 19, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
1485
DHE Undersigned has received instrze.
TH
tion to Sell by Public & notion,
(20% 1000UNT OF THE CONGRANEL),
00
MONDAY,
the 2nd December, 1912, at 2.30 p.M; at Fursane West, No. 149,
Magazine Gap, The Peak, ---
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&
FURNITURE,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, November 14, 1912.
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MacIntyre
Mr A. Mackenzie Mr & Mire K.
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Mr J. Madden
Dr U. Marriott
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GARNER,
QUELCH & Co.,
PEAK: HOTSŤ.
Mr A. Keith
SOLE AGENTS
Dr and Mrs Achrey Mwand Mm Jones T Lieut. Archer
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lt. Col. & Mrs D. P.
strong
M: L. M. Baylog
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Lewn and child Mr and Mrs H, M.
Mann
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And girl
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Mrs Bowdier Maja Bowen Lieut. Breaster Attorney Genend Mr Bucknill Capt. & Mrs Craster,
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and Mr T. Cunningham
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Gordon
Capt.& & Mrs Green-
field
GRAND HOTEL
| Mr W. E: Andrews
Mr. Art
Mr.P. Ballaus
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Mr.
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C. Campbell
Cannon
Mr G. Challenger
Cerdali
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While every nation with truding enter.conarote, copper, etc. We want oil, gas Mr and Mrs D, C. Mr John McKibbin prise will richly benefit when these stores and steam engines and refrigerators se of energy are distributed, there is only well as dynamon and all sorts of elec MR. H. Dodgson Dose people who can place the key oftrical apparatus. Our laboratories are R. 11. Douglas Iowledge aright, and that people is the large show-rooms and we will house your M. W. C. Drew
Chinese. For all practical purposes the fifta and keep your samples running and Mr and Mrs H. C. door is at present locked. Before we dis-
in good condition. We will teach your Mas M. D. Erau future customers the merits of your MIL Ewing cuss say other problem with a starving machines and we will advertise your Mr G. Favir man who alone has the right to enter a Fxcom full of stores which will save his goods in the centre of the greatest mar-Mr H. G. Fisher
life and help him to maintain our own existence, tre must aasist him to open thements when I think that we should door. In Hongkong we have a wonder. charge you for space in our beautiful exhibition buildings, and I warn you that ful opportunity to train men to develop space is somewhat limited. On my Mr Denman Fuler Bir E IL. Ray
JEYES! FLUID
30LE AGENTS,
China's natural resources. For that
ket of the near future. There
B development they must obtain machinery arrival I wrote to various friends at home
--if we do our work aright we shall
W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO.
BANK BUILDANUB
Hormone, tim 1", 1538
Auctions.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
↑ UR2 Underigned have recaired instrïe-, Tous Com THE HOP, THE DIELE for PUBLIC WORKS, to sell by Public
Therein Contained. Full Particulara Will be published later. Auction,
TRONG ÁP TH
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. November 6, 1912.
TOR SALE
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ITUDE Undersigned have received instrue. tions to sell (for soconut of the concerned), at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vosts Bood, Corner of Ice House Street
1 Fall size Billiard Table with all As
MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 9th and 10th December, 1912, com. mencing each day at 10 Axat Tax GOVERSHIRT" WARCHAI STURL, and
at the GovKANMIN: SKADE” Bullock Lane, Wanchal, ----
·A LARGE QUANTITY OF CONDEMNED STORES.
satollows
Boring Drills and Chest, Iron Fencings, Standards, Boat Davits, Flagelalle, Span-
wozier, in good condition by Thurston, Canvas Hose Piping Wrenght and & Co., London."
Detroit HP Motor, New 1-Begaport 8 H.P. Moter, (Good Con
dition guaranteed)
American Cash Register. Fall particulars from the Undersigned.
HUORES & HOUGH,
Cast Iron Besp, Cast Iron Piping, Bolts, Nuts and Bireta, Brass Tape, Indian Bubber, sto stags etc.
(Full Particulare from Catalogue). On view from 7th December
HUGHES & HOUGH
#Hongkong, Movember 2011 19183)
(Continued on page 4.)
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Sores, Eraptions, trouble les depper-in the blood. These Piles, Blood Poison, Rheuma-ingurities in the blood and so çam bo complaints are the result of dogging tiam, Gont, &o., should, at once permanently cured only by thoroughly realise that outward application, such
purifying the blood.
CAN BE CURED
ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD
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