THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1912-

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

ANTY

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN”

COAL STORAGE.

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Telegraphic Addrem *MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tous from Major Herrza, .., to

111E Undersigned have mcelrod instruc

sell by Public Auction

tto

FRIDAY.

the 28th November, 1912, at 9.30 r.., at No. 8, Lyenoon Villas, Kartoon,-

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Ke..

Therein Untxired,

.fic.

"

(Full Particulara from Catalogue). TERM:As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH. Auctioneers Hongkong, November 19, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

or

THE CHINA MAIL.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE OURIOS AND WORKS OF ART

SELECTED BY ME SI NOMURA OF KYOTO

(JUST ARRIVE ria S.S. SIBERIA).

THE Undersigned will sell by Public Auction

FRIDAY · and

ok

S-ATURDAY,

THE HEART OF CHINI.

Lecture by Mr. Olfree Bainbridge.

(From Our London Correspondient.)

LONDON, NOT.

Mr. Oliver Falubridge, traveller and student of science, delivered a thost in- teresting lecture before the China Society. on 21st ult. His firm conviction on leaving Chine was that the Chinose were the most honourable, fober. adstricus and economie raes on the • of the earth. In the course of his lotura Mr.

the 29th and 30th NOVEMBER, 1819, commencing uach day at 2.30 r., at his inbridge said:--

SALES ROOMS, TODDELL STREIT, -

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF

JAPANESE CURIOS AND WORKS OF ART,

Competing

HANDSOMELY EMBROIDERED

I should like to, recommand to th notice of all fire-enlers—especially the rulers of those nations which are parti- cipating in the carnage at the. prosent ment the words of an ancient philo, Scrovus, Pictures, Kimonos, Hangingsopher of China, in which country agricul Panels, Mandarin Coats. Cushion Covers Mantal Draperier, far above to arts of war, who said: ture is held in the bighost bontour ead etc., etc. VERY FINE KINKOSAN SATSUMA Vness, Bowls and Plates, Carved

Weupoos are implerente of disaster. Ivory Notaukis, Imari and Kutani Porcelains, vtc. GOLD WIRE CLOISONNE Vasos, Inccuse Bumors and Phouse. BRASS AND BRONZE Vasen and Incense Burners, ota OLD COLOURED PRINTS by Famous Artistes, OLD LACQUERED

Trays and Icros,

Land

A Selection of Damascene Works of Art by S. Komai, Comprising :-

Jowel and Cigarette Boxes, Pictures, Card Trays, Photo Frame, Vases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Watch Fobe, Bela, Toilet Sets, Bruches, Lockets, Cuf Links otc., etc."

NB. With the exception of a few pieces the alvwe will be sold

WITHOUT RESERVE.

On view from Thursday, the 28th November, 1912, Catalogues or application, (now ready). Trans-Cash on delivery,

Beagkong, Nurumber 25, 1912,

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION

1486tious to soll by Public Anction,

THE Undersigned have received instrat.

THE Undersigned have received instruc- tions from Mr 0, WAGNER, to sell

by Public Auction

GO

MONDAY,

the 2nd December, 1912, at 2.30 r.s., at FOREBANK WEST, No. 143. Magazine Gap, The Peak.—

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&..

&c.,

THE

FURNITURE,

&., Therein Contained.

As follows: Teak Hall Furniture, Drawing Room Suite, Extension Dining Table, Side Tables, Card Tables, Sideboards, &c., Pictures,' Catlery, a quantity of Good Glass Wars, Dinner and Tea Servicos, etc., etc., Double 'nad Single Braw-mounte-i Bedsteads PRAC- TICALLY NEW, Lady's Desk, Bookcaso, do, Marble-top Burenu, Washstands, Ward. robes, ute-Ballroom, Pantry and Kitchen Utensils;

Ано

One Largo well-made Zink-lined Chest, § good Clocks, One American Ice Climat, Son Blinds, Gas Globes, &c., Plots in Pots and Lady's Carrying Chsir.

(Fall Particulars from Qatalogas). Ou view from Sunday, the 1st prox. TEEM, -A pausi.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, November 28, 1912.

FL.

PUBLIC AUCTIOŃ.

1416

HE Undersigned have received instrue. tions from "Taz HON. THE DIRECTOR 01 PUBLIC WOLL, to sell by Fublic Auction,

on

MONDAY and TUESDAY,.. the 9th and 10th December, 1912, com- mancing cach day at 10 a.m., at The Goverment Wanchai Stors, and at the GOVERNMENT STOREK,

Bullock Lane, Wenchai,

A IMEGE QUANTITY OF CONDEMNED STORES as follows:-

Boring Drills and Gear, Ima Fancinge, Standards, Boat Darita, Flagstaffa, Span- puts, Canvas Hose Piping, Wrought and Cut Iron Scrap, Cast Iroo Piping, Bolts, Nota, and Birete, Brass Tape, Indian Rubber, etc., etc,, atc.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogus). On view from 7th December,

Teams :—Án usual,

-HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, Noveniber 20, 1912. ∙1488

FOR SALEL

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to sell (for account of the oncerned), at their Fales Booms, No, 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street

1 Full size Billiard Table with all Acces

moxies, in good condition by Thurston &Co. London:-:-

1 Detroit HP, Moter, New

1 Bridgeport 8 HP Motor, (Good Con..

dition guaranteed).

1 American Cash Register.

Full pastien lars from the Undersigned.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

SATURDAY,

the 30th November, 1912, at 11 4.21., at

their SALES Rooks, No. 8, Des Vau Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-

A VALUABLE CONSIGNMENT OF GOLD JEWELLERY, ETC. (JUST ARRIVED FROM LONDON)

As followe

Gold Watches, Gold and Diamond Rings, Gold Necklaces, Pins Bracelets, etc., etc.. Race Glasses, Sextonia, Barometers, etc., uumber of English-made Tweed Suits And Overcoats, Beats and Shoes, Caps, Umbrelle, Raincuste,

&c.,

ke

Alo

&c.,

i Banju in Case and 1 Violin.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 25, 1912.

1483

TYENG :—de usual,

GEO. F. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

1484

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

$

FOR

SALE.

SECTION A or K. L. 570

• Aren 25,376 Square feet. Position: Facing King's Pack

Money on Mortgages at market rates..

PUBLIC AUCTION.

'กษะ

HE Undersigned has received instrue

tions for Mr J. H. See, the Liquidator, to sell by Public Auction

TUESDAY,

the 3rd December, 1912, commencing 11 A.M. and continuing at 2.30 P.M. THE REMAINDER OF THE STOCK-IN TRADE

OF THE SUN SHING SHOP, Comprising:-

They are not used by the superior man,

under dire necessity, What he prize is quiet and pesce." And the words of a Chinese Minister who, in numerislising the King in the year 818 B.C. :Agriculture is the chist con- ern of the populace. The grain which) God gives plentifully is, thus obtained; the nation is thus nourished; all business

is the maintained; and pouoc and har mony are thus enhanced."

in ancient custom among the Chinese for the Ruler and heads of each provines to take the field at the beginning of spring not as warrices, bus an farmers, and to turn three furrows as nu example to the people. China has cast aside the tolitional exclusiveness past ages since. she has been introduced as a recognized chement into the political calculations of the civilized world.

With this close intimacy the real Thina is gradually disslosed; itq, natural waders, its rich historic lore, its stupen dus possibilities. China has been looked upon alternately as an unknown quantity as an undeveloped land of promise and as a metaphorical gold nine for world trade.

eunust be said that China is greedy territory, but on the other hand, it i remarkably tenacious of parting with single rood of ground to which it may claim by right of tewlitional possession or more recent conquest. When portions etat territory have been torn from its grasp by stressful rebellion it has for the moment yielded to the inevitable. but the earhest, oppertunity has been sized for re-cutoring upon possession, wither by force or craft.

The coming crucial struggle between China and Europe will be fought in the wenomic instead of the military or naval na. The Chinese question will be tied at through blood and iron, but through money and shares. The latter are held and manipulated collectively by organized Clúnamen, whose gigantic co operative societice constitute an înamortal

and hold sway over powers and means selete in the highest sense of the word,

cutirely different to those employed by

dividualistic Europe.

The most difficult question confronting the reformers today is that of finance pitch is the pivot of China's organism,

PRAK TRAHWAYS COMPANY, GOLD Brouches, Scarpping, Eangles, and it would take many lectures to ex-

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