FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1912.

Auctions

PUBLIO AHOTION.

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the

NEWS FROM HOME,

(From Our Gen Corrupenda!)

London, No. 13.

ALARM IN GERMANY," "A

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

The Balkan Allis are now beginning SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

to full foul of the Triple Allianco n Italy

Hughes and Hough Paleting by Publis Action Sale, to be and Austria both objans to Servis baving

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STÖRAGE,

Qodos used:

· A.B.O. 4TH & H EDITIONS,

Ai, Telzgnarnic Cour.

Telegraphie Address -

*MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION

i

HE Undersigned have received instruc Tato sull by Fablic Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TAX CONCERMED),

on

SATURDAY,

Lhe 7th December, 112, at 11 a.M., at. their SALES Roosts, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street

A CONSIGNKINT OF

ENGLISH JEWELLERY

PART BANKRUPT STOCK, Jast Arrived from London, Comprising:-

Diamond Rings, Brooches, Pins, Nock chains, Bracelets, &c., Gold and Silver Watches by Benson and other London Makers Silver-backed Brashes, Mirrors,

e., &, including Fancy Goods.

(Particulars from Catalogue).

On low day be 'on a lu.,

Trax ;— As OTOAL

held on MONDAY. the 9th day of Decem bor, 1912, st 9 r.at, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Hoellency the Governor, if One Lot of OROWN" LAND at Macdonnell Road, in the Colony at Hangtag, for a term of 75 years, with the option of zonewal a s Crown Rant to be fixed by the Sarveyor of His Majesty the Kara, fer one further term of 78 jaara.

Forality.

Registry No

of Rale

G.

Particulars of the hot.

Boundary Mchaumanta about.

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Anhaal Rent. •

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the

by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 9th day of Dec. 1912, at $7.3, at the Uffices of by Order of His Excellency the Goremar, to quarry Stone on the following Lots of Crown Land around Kowloon Bay, in the New Territories, and elsewhere in the Colony of Hongkong, for a patiod extend- ing from, the 1st day of January, 1915, op to and including the 31st day of December, 1915.

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an outlet on the Adristio, and Russia ing edited with baking the Allies. Great Britain. through Sir Edward Guy, has stated that the victors must be allowed to dictate their own terms, and European diplomacy is becoming very dark.

The Daily Telegrapli" déclares that the moral of the war are, the word "* Too. Late, and in glaring thoral which hu who runs may read. The immodiate duty of every Englishma is to ask him- self whether ha appreciates at their pro- per worth these kesons written in letters of blood and fire over the plains of South- Eastern Europe.

The Telegraph. "" roudly shots Everyone know to whatever party ho may belong in the

state, that Great Britain is not preparod to enter on a European war. Every Bri. tish diplomat she is aware that when he is dealing with the greab states of Europe he is fatally tampered, both in his np. peals and his remonstrances, by the fact, which is common knowledge alirom, thant or offensive purposes of a wide and general scope here exists no British Army."

I quote these words because they state anderately what the average Britisher Geels to be true. Events are moving so fast that no insu, knows what the next lay will bring forth. Lost Friday's Cabinet Council was the gravet held within living memory. The situation is

the Public Works Departmthe right not only a most critical one but it may develop at any moment, and the question for Great Britain is, "Are we ready Lol Roberts hus warned the nation, ani the Telegraph" preaches the moral of Too Late." Fortunately at such times party politics play no part, and as Mr. Asquith said at two Lord Mayor's Ban-

Particulars, of the Lots.

Begistry No

¡Appro | L'aper

ximate

A anti

quet. His Mabaty's Government. cau spend in the Councils of Europe in the Rame and with the authority of a united

Zaxality. Can Crown people. Lents in Rent

Acten.

M Wan Sgau 30

Wan. Quarry Late Nus.

17,334

Tnt Ta ul Quran T

300

ry Lut No. 1.

Tax Te Mui Qua

Mul Tent T

1519

ry Lot No. 2,

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers.

Hongkong, December 3, 191%

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to Sell by Fublio Auction

01

SATURDAY,

the 7th December, 1912, commencing 2.30 r.., at their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ics House Street,

A CONSIGNMENT OF PORCELAINS, BRUNZES, &C.

Junt arrived from Näoking and Peking,

Including Irories, Pakinose Cloisoene And Lacquered Ware, Jadostona, a few Sets of Mandarin Bods (Amber, Coral, and Jadestone), a number of Snuff Bottles,

tow Macdarin Coats, Brocades, and Silk Skirts, Old Chinese Pictures, &c., d and a zumber of Old Wall Platos.

Porcelain of the Sung, Ming, Tou Kwong, K'ang Hi, Kionleog, Gar Hing, &c., te perioda.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue). TERM :—As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Aunserers. Hongku, Dec.mber 5, 1912.

G,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

R.

1623

"HE Undersigned have received instrac-

OF PUBLIC WORK, to sell by Public Auction

The CRLY DIRECTOR

MONDAY

lic

and TUESDAY, the 9th and 10th December, 1912, com- mending each day ib 10 a.m., nt Tax Govaerking Wascha: Store, and ab the GovIEMENT STORES, Bullock Lane, Wanchai,-- A. LARGE QUANKIET OF CONDEMNED STORES,

follows

Boring Drills and Gear, Iron Fencinge, Standards, Boat Davits, Flagstaffs, Span maza, Canvas Hose Piping, Wrought and.: Cast Iron Scrap, Cast Iron: Piping, Bolta, Nuts and Rivets, Brass Taps, Indian -Rubber, etc., ota,, otc.

(Full Patoulam from Catalogue), On view from 7th December.

TXK8-AS Ueus!

HUGHES & HOOGE,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. November 20, 1912,

1468

5.Sharkwas Won

Quarry Lola No.

3 and 4,

SİMURIVAD

*7.00

www

700 3,349

• Want.:

Bak Quarry Lot

No &

Hok Ln

Ma

068

1,94

TI Quarry Lat

Jordan Raul Kow- Juniko

hon tiny Tot Bond, Howi No. W.

loon. Quarry Yannati'

• Yasumati

Lot Sa. 11.

10 Fuk Tu Hog Fok Tun

Quarry Lot No. Bang

11 Na Tar Kok Ngau Tau ¦

Xok.

5.30 1,00

U

1,009

1,440

200

500

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HUGH OF SCIENCE.

Through the munificence of Peter Vakanshin and the efforts of Professor Keliabko of the University of Tommyis a begiuning has been indo in the matter free education in Siberia land where 80 per cent. of the population are Bliterate. An institution has been open-

at Tomsk for the instruction on a large scale of the people of Siberia. Under the name of the House of Science it will fulfil the functions of a popular university and give Instruction free of durgo from the domentary to the second-

FOR BALE.

SECTION A. or. E.K L 570-

Aro 25,376 Square feet. Position: Facing Kings Parki

Money on Mortgages at market rates.

PUBLIC

AUOTION

OLD AND RARE CHINESE FORCELAIN:

שאין

IRE Undersigned has resolved inatrne,

tione to sell by Pahlia Auction,

WEDNESDAY,

the 11th December, 1913, commencing at

9.30 .., at his Balas Rooma,

DUDBALL STERE-

A FINE COLLECIDOS OF CHINESE PORCELAINS From the Ming, Kanahi, Yungching, Kien- lung, Ka Hing, Towkwong and later Perioda.

On View from Tuesday, the 10th Dec., 1919

Catalogues will be issued TRI-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, December 4, 1714. 1524

Intimations.

LESSONS IN CHINESE

*

MRLI HON FAN, Chinese graduate to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.

versed in literature, has been a teacher

He has a good method of training Euro- porns to pass in the Chinese examination, and: is possessed of a firet rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. He has also a good know. lodge Mandarin and Hakks.

Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write mare of China Mail office or direct to Sr. Holly wood Road, Lab Acor.

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THE Undersigned have esived lostrum.

to by Pabile Anstion, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

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TERMS:

Usukl,

HUGHES & HOUGR,

Auctioneers, Hongkong. December 4, 1912.

1523

PUBLIC AUCTION.

[BE Oudersigned have received Instrue. tions to Sell by Publis Anction, (FOIL ACCOUNT OF THE DINGSKNAD),

ON.

MONDAY,

the 9th December, 1912, at 2.30 .x., at their Satza Rooms, N., Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,--- A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&

FURNITURE

&c.,,

Six

Kemoved to Salt Rooms for convenience of Sala. (Full Particulars from Catalogus). TERM:- usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, December 8, 1912.

1529

'THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICE Communications relating to news should be addressed to THE ELITA.

THE SEX NOVEL.

De Lang. Archbishop of Yerk, has got into serious trouble with authors and publishers for his outspoken deadhciation if the modern sex novel. The scrasion

was the toast of the immortal memory

of Sir Walter Scott and the place the Edinburgh Scot Club. "I am sick of

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE 00.

Mr and Mrs Adair Hodsoll

Mr D. C. Alexander, Mr Harold Holgate

Jt..

Mr E. Hope

Commander and Mrs Capt. R. Innes

A. C. Almy

Mr S. L. Jomph

N

Mr E. Keesler

Mr R. N. Anderson, Mes Ꭺ. E. Judah

Jr.

Mr A. T. Barberini Mt S. Komor Mr M. Baring

Mr A. Kouzminsky

Mr H. W. Barker Mr A. Krissanan

Mr & Mr P. Barker Mr F. Kalks Mr Landabl

The Misses Barker

M: E. R. Bate

Mr E. A. Beaumont Mrs E. R. Belilios

TOTAL FUNDS AS SL Dec, 1911, Mr G. 1. Bened

£22,501,286.

Azharlaed Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital

Mr J. Bernhard Capt. C. R. Beyaon Mr and Mrs N. F. £2,437,500 Blanch

3,899,114 Mrs J. H. Brewer III-Life & Annuity Funds... 18,138,180 Miss A. W. Brew K

Sinking Fund Account ......

II Fire Fonds..

+

Life and Annuity'

Branches..... Revenue Marine Department Other Receipts

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Me and Mr H.

Law

strong

Mr L M Bayley Mr and Mrs Peyor

Capt. & Mrs Bourch

and girl

Mrs Bowdler

Majus Bowen

Humphreys

Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Mr. H. N. Jeffries" sirkir & Mrs Lee Jones Ms and Mrs Jones Mr A. Keith

Mr and Mrs Koblar -

Mr T. Auki Mr F. ATOR

RING EDWARD HONLA

Mr and Mr Lemaire

and child

Mr. and Mrs A. M. Mr and Mrs Majer

Baldwin..

sad son

Mrs Birse and child Mr K. Makashima Mr C. N Manhof Mr W. T. Bryant

Miss G. Van Buren Misa May

Mr and Mrs. Camp-Mr G. H May

bel!

Mr and Mrs F.. ES

Mr K Miyatomi

Mr and Mrs F. M. MeHigh

Crawford

Tient, Crosse

Mr and Mm J. ELN.

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mody

Attorney-General & La-Col. & Mr. A. I Capt. W. Ebchards Mr M. F. Mary

Mrs Bucknill

Tann and child

D. Major & Mrs ComyuMr Mason

Mr R. Leban Mr G. F. Leinert Mr G. T. Lloyd Et S. Lawrie Mr N. C. MacGregor

Melannat G Mr D

Mrs C. C. Maton Miss W. Maton Dr sad Mn G. W.

Mo Kenny

Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Melcher Mr J. Merecii

Mr and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre 88,612 Mina T. C. Brower Mr A. Mckenzio

MIT. G. Brocklebank Mr MaCry £99,581,268 Mrs Brocklebank and Dr (). Marilt

msid maic

Mrs R. T. Matheson 1,587.158 Mrs C. R. Bull. and child

M: O Buschner 1,973,269

Mr P. Caronns 282,692 MG. A. Chapune 430,199 Mm Chernoy

The Missen Chestry £1,333,312 Mr R. N. Christid Mr A. A. Claxtou MT. J. Cokely Mrs B. V. Collina Miss B. Gollina MW. F. Cowan Miss Crocker Mrs Louis H. Crosar Mr G. P. Curry Mr O. H. Davis Mr AF. Deans Mr & Mrs T. Dietrich Mr R. H. Douglas W. C. Drew

The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, sud, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to moos the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business,

JHEWAN, TOMPS & CO

Agents

the heart-panting, blear-cyod fition of Revenue Fire branch. the present day," said Dr. Lang. The typieni novel in Great Britain was study of the abnormal; the bookstalls and rculating librarios were full of the efforts of men--and still more of women-with a purpose. It was a class of people who were always odious in fiction and they were even more odious when the purpose was so sichly and perverted as it often was at the present time. This proudo- realisan saw in Ho what it described, but that was only becauso it first isolated what it saw, and then turned m it the

malight of diseased imagination. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANOF After all, this twentieth century fiction | SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. was observed with the sex problem, and that, not in its eldest, simplest, happiest form, but simply in its relation to sezusi passion. L. Lang said that frankly he was sick of it, and to turn to the novels of Scott was a refreshing relief. Authors ||J. and publishers reply that the Archbishop i so buny attending to ecclesiastical { duties that he has not the time to make himself acquainted with the bocks which

he condemns.::

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managerɛ, HongxONG.

T.-HAMILTON, Gammaa MaxADER

FOR THE BASE, TUKIO..

Mr. D. M. Mickla Mr H. W. Miller Mr J. Morris Mr J. D. F. Malder MJ. D. F. Mulder Mr and Ms H. B.

Munro

Capt. and Mrs F. D.

Northumbe Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr E H. Ry Miss F. Kesy

Mr and Mrs H. 0. Mr. Chas. Reich

Tarentais.

Mr R L. Farrout

Mr and Mrs A. E.

Fernley

Mr. H. G. Fisher Mr. E. A. S. Fowler Mrs French & chilt Mr Denman Fuller Madam Gauthier. New Insurance Faid for.....£ 25,687,500 Mr and Mrs J. F. Outstanding insurance amounts mondo George

to 232,653,290

G

Capt. J. Rokoson Mr RWB Mr W. Schmelke Mr Shishkir Mr J. C. Siber Mr L

Io Fury

Elator.

Mr E E. Suith Mr H H. Salons. Mrs. W. A. Spenne Mr and Ms James

Spittles

Me P. D. Sutherland

Misa Sgante

D

Capt. & Mr Craster, Capt. & Mrs MoMunn

maid and children

Mis M. Cumming

Canningham

children and our

R.A.M.O.

L. and Mrs T. C. Mrs J. D. Milne

"Mr & Mrs Morgan

Misses Morgan and

Mir M. Darch

Major Davy

Mr Dennys

maid

Rev. Foster Fezz

Consul & Mos Eitzdu Mr and Mrs Petrio Mr and Mrs G. O, Mr Plummer

Garnier

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Comdr. & Mrs Gask,Mr Belton

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Gerion

Dr& Mr Rutherford,

Capt. & Mrs Green. RN.

field

Mr A. Sinclair

Me and Mrs B. A. Mr Findlay Smith

Fale

Lt. Col. Smith

Lt Col and Mrs Gor Mr and Mrs Soffietti

dos Ball, R. A. KL.C. Mr & Mrs. J. Sather MTR. E. Hall

Watson

Mr H. A, Erizeland Mr and Mrs Thornton Mr & Mrs Henderson Me and Mr W. M bir W. B. Hind Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Major& Mrs Weshorn Major Humphrey Capt. Whithold

Mr David Wood

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Mr L. Kabano,

Washington reports, that Mr. James Surplus amo. DO 17,828,766 | Mr V. Goulbous M. G. VermeijMIL Birot, T. Kabana

*10,075,157

MIL BRYCE KETIBING 7

amount to.£10,088,655 | M & G. Gordon :

Az sad Mrs Joesph Air E. Vollrecht Bryce has told the President of the Dividends to Folicyholden

1910

Gould Mrs E. Volbrocht United States that he had resigned from Total paid Policyholders 1910 63,433,800 Me D. M. G.Gratis Mr.I Watkins

B. Webb the Ernisassy and meant to rare this Total Expense for 1810 10,392,073 Mr J. Grimshaw Mr & Mrs B winter. While the Canadian Reciprocity. Groms causings from Internet

Capt. T. P. Hall Mr W. Waber negotiations were in progress Mr. Bryceroes rate, of Income from

and Rants for 191021,646,528 TJ. G. Hanan Mr E. Well

Mr W. T. Harbor Mr TO. Wrich was severely criticised in England for his

4.48% Mm H. Harder and Mr. D. M. Whamond attitude on the matter, and it was freely

child Mr &.. Harrison stated that his resignation would take

MAE. Hordm Be A Herd

Correspondents must forward their men and addresses with say communics tions addressed to the Editor, not for placu on iris return from his Australasing publication bat se evidents of good faith..

visit. In regard to this two things must

All mater for publication should be a remombered. First the difficult posi writtem os one side of the peper only.tors of an Ambassador when called upon r No anonymously signed communication. in adjust to this particular case the comic, that had already appeared in any other paper plicated machinery of Imperial diplomacy will be insertedi

is it now exile, and secondly, that oven Letters relating to business should be Sir Wilfrid Taurier did not, il du bes Jared, know the scope of Mr. Fielding'a addressed to TaE BECKETT

agreement until it was virtually con

-Investments #1910 months; Hongkong. Feb. 23, 1918.

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Harry Marcelle Mr Go N. Chisebro Mr...heister Ms F. &

Chopard

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Nawa Mr & Mrs H. Nolasco

Mr A Cohen

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Mr J.C

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Whit Mrand Mm B. C.

Bickman MW.NBobbeja

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BOD And Mr and Mn J. Bra & G. W. HodgWright

Kinsan. Mr J, A. Yoong

Mr E. Arndt

Orders for extra cople of the Cama FOR BALE

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