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SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913,
Hughes and Hough|
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND
ADMINALTY.
General Auctioneers
Share, Coal and
AN
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.O. 4TH 5TH EDITIONA. A1. TELEGRAPHIC Coos.
Telegraphic Addrow "MEIRION' HONOKONO.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received instrue tions to sell by Public Auction
(ro account oF THE CONCERTID),
16:
TUESDAY
the 21st January, 1913, at 11 ...
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Vacuz Rend; Corner of
Jeu Bocse Street,-
A LARGE VARIETY 07
JAPANESE DWARFTED PLANTS, STUNE ORNAMENTS, &c., &c. Un view from Monday, p.n. Txx-l
Is This Man Gifted With Strange Power?
Prominent People Say He Roadą Their Lives AJ AN Open Book.
Do You Want to Know About Your Business, Marriage, Obangas. Occupation, Friends Enemies or what to Do to Achieve Success ?
TEST READINGS FREE TO ALL CHINA 'MAIL READERS WHO
WRITE AT ONCE.
Attention of the mystically inclined ecsms to be centred at vresend upon the work of Mr Clay Burton Yanou, who, although laying cikiai to no special gift superostaral powers, attempts to reveal the lives of people through
the lender clu
of band writing
and birth-dates.
The undeniable
accuracy of hi delineations leads one to sur arse that here- ro-fore palminte. prophets, strai gers, and ser of divers beliefs have failed to Apply the
trze
principles of the
science of divina Giro.
Asked to ex plain the methed
ing which he gives
his delineation.
Mr. Vance ro
plied simply resurrect ed an ancient Mcience and
"I have
moulded it into a key to human nature."
The following letter is published as ovidence of Mr. Vance's ability,
ARABIAN NIGHTS BALL.
Brilliance of the Farandola,
THE CHINA MAIL.
GED. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
The Committee of the Foreign Press Association who organised the Arabian Nights Ball on Thursday night ab. Gevent SHARE & GENERAL BROKER Garden Opera House must curtainly be congratulated on, the success, of their efforts. A large sum of money will be handed over to the Red Crown Bed Crescent Societios, now serving in the
Balkan!
The Opera House presented a very bril Haut appearance, and the frous of the boxes was decorated with Moorish arches, The gally dressed company, began to acrivu shortly after ten o'clock, and beautiful Oriental costumes were to be seen on all sides. There were Sultans and Sultaune, Indian Prince and Rances. Bluebeards, Aladdins, and Turkish Pashus. A capital band played throug, out the evening, and all the newest dance music was to be heard.
About midnight the ball was at its height; every bor was occupied, and there
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FOR SALE.
SECTION 4 or F. I. L. 570
Area 26.376 Square feet. Position Facing King's Pack.
Money, on-Mortgages at market rabos,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE, Undersigned, has received inscrno-:
ions to sell by Public Auction
TUESDAY,
...
the 28th January, 1913, commencing at 2:30 P.3, his SALE ROOMS,
DUDDELL STREKT,—
A. FITS COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE. & MODERN PORCELAIN FROM THE MING, HANGHI, YUNG
AND LATER PERIODS:
Aito
Snuf Bottles, Ivory Carvings. Jude Stone, Pekin Curisuano, Enamel, Embr i terod
Mandarine Costy, etc., etc. N.R-The above collection.is from Cao.
To an extraordinary amount of go "CHING, KIENLUNG, TOW KWONG, about the whole thing. The much. alked-of Farole began shortly after sirtnight, and was eagerly joined in by the greater number of those present. Led by Espion, the Spanish danere, in began to the music of the drum and flè. The long chain of dancers, proceded by a lender with a bladder in his hand clear. | ing the way, was joined by many other danseers on the way round the ballroom, and the ganceting links were gaily colcured Senrves and handkerchiefs, which. ach dancer held in his or her hand. The Farsadole went on for some consider ably time, and then the ordinary ball programme was carried out.
The Faruiole is an old Provencal peasant dance which some authorities.
Professor Dixon, M.A., Director Lanka Observatory, member of the Societieelars to have been originally derived Astronomique de France" member of the rom -old Greek vases representing. "Astronomische Gesellschaft," Germany. Theseus leading the captives out of the writes the following letter-Prof. Clay Labyrinth of the Minotaur. HUGHES & HOOGE,
Auctioneers..
Hongkong, January 17, 1013.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
81
TBH Undersigned have received Inscrno-
dinar to Sell by wwhlic. A action, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNID).
on
THURSDAY.
the 23rd January, 1913, at 0.30 2,3, al No. 43, WYNDHAM STREET, --
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c.
FURNITURE, &c., TAXELIN CONTAINED,
&c.,
Comprising: Teakwood Furniture Practically Now, Much Valuable Blackwood Furniture, Cur tain Poles and Rings Electric Fittings, &c., de...
And
Burton Vanco
Another
ton and is to be cleared owing to the near *pproach of Chinese new yost,
Tasts-Cash on delivery,
On View from Monday, the 27th Jan.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Aucunter. Rongkong, January 14, 1913.
81
FORTUNE FROM JAM.
quarter-Million Left By Mr W. Blackwell.
Dear ir, duly received your letter fors, truer and more tragic, is that of place; Watford, Hertfordshire, of the firm |
the death of the Bonapartist General and Complete Life Reading. I am perfectly anti-fed with your Reading, it ixamel, who in 1913 was invited at Tou in nearly all the item a exact sa it could posibly be. It sacas strange that you should refer to my suffering from throat trouble. I have just had a bad attack, and usually hare it two or three times per foxr. I shall certainly recommend you to my friends who desire a Life Rending.
tion of
jouse to join in a Farandole and was purposely trampled to death by the linked dancers. Ever since the Farandole bas had a sinister reputation. But the dan. eers care nothing for that, and danced it with great vigour on a Friday, the hirteenth of the mouth, in the thirteenth or from noo.
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*THE CHINA MAIL"
.NOTICE.
Mr Walter Reginald Blackwell, of Oxhey
Messrs Crosse and Blackwell, has lef satute of the gross value of £261,779, of which the net personalty has been sworn at £170,010. Mr Blackwoll, who died October 10 last aged 37, left to his wife £2000, household and personal effects not other wise bequeathed, his horses, camagus, Communications relating to news should motor cars cobaumsizle storea, and be addressed to THE EDITOR stable and garden effects absolutely. He
Correspondents must forward
their
left to her, the use of Oshey Place and his names and addresses with any communics
ffects there, and an annuity of £2500tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily for publication but ne evidenco of good
Arrangements have been made to give free test Rending in English to all ronders of the Chins Mail hat it is exacially reque ted that those who wish to aval themselves of this generous offer make application at once. If you wish a delinca
you own life, if you wish a true FINANCIERS AND THE MAIN during widowhood, which annuity in the description of your characteristics, talants and opportunities, simply send your ful name, the-date, month and year of your birth (stars whether Br.. Mire, or Mie-). and also copy the following verse in your awn handwriting. Be sure to put 10 conto. postage D your lettler.
Sond
Your power.is marvellous, So people write,
Please read my life,
Are my prospec's bright ?"
letter to Mr. Clay Burton Your Vance, Suite 436. 4. Palais-Royal France. If you wish pa ay enclose.25 cents. One Piano by Allison, London, in good (Stamps of your own country) to pay condition.
slerical work, etc. Plusso note that I cents, postage is required oa letter posted to Fraccu. Do not encloss coins or silver in your letter.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue).
Un view day betor anle.
Terms --As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hoogkong, January 18, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
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THE die a stride.
HK Undersigned Inva received instrud.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
+s
FRIDAY.
the 24th January, 1913, commencing at
2.30 P.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House street, ---
A LEGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE,
*
瓢
200
As follows:-
&c.,
postage,
I say
KEATINGS LOZENGES
cure the worst Cough
TENANCE OF PEACE.
The Franco-Japanese Baak
Project.
event of her re-marriage shall be reduced to £1000. Mr Black-woll also left his wife | £600 a year in respect of cach child while
such child is a minor.
Be left his interest in Nis business pre- mises in Sobo-square and properties in the
A meeting of members of the Tokyo village of Bushey upon trast for his oldest Economic Association was held on Dec. 1; son, whom lailioz, to bis residuary estate at the Fujimiken restaurant in Tokyo, which he left upon trust for all of his Speeches were delivered by Mr Miami, children in equal shares, whom falling, to Japanese Commercial Agent in Shanghai, his brothers, Thomas Goodfrey Blackwell m the subject of Chinese trade, and by and Aubrey Francia Blackwall, in equal Mr. Soyeds, President of the Japan branch shares, of the new Franco-Japanese Bank. The latter, in the course of
his speach, Maid that the establishment of the Franco-Japanese Bank was doubtics. aired at supplying funds not only
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Alterations and additions to Advertise. monta on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be sent us hot Latar bhan 2 p.m.
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BOLE AGENTS
VISTORS AT RUTELS.
HONGKONG BUİLL.
Mr and Mrs Adair Mr S. Komor Mrs Russell-Almond' Mr A. Kruseman Mr G. Aurely Me A. Loviy Mr A. T. Barberini
bir 3 Baring Mr. E. R, Bate
Camta Costa Bearegaird
Co.,
PRAK HOTELL
Dr and Mrs Anbrey Mr and Mrs Jones Lient. Archer
Mr A. Keith
Mr & Mrs W, Arm- Mr and Mrs. Kobler. -£t.-Col, & Mai A.3.
strong.
Mr L. M. Bayley
Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr and Mix FM
Macdonald, child
de and nurse
Mr J. M. Macedo Mr N. C. MacGregor Mr D. G. MacLandan Mr and Mrs Neli
MacIntyre
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Bell
Mr G. A. Bens Mr J. Bornis Capt. C. R. Beynon Mr C. Bickel Mr S. C. Bina
Mr and Mrs N. P.
Binoch
Mr H. Ashley Brere
ton
Mir A. Mackenzie Mrs MaCesa Dr U. Marriott Mrs R. T. Mathesou
and chil
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McKeung
D. G. W. McKean
Mr & Mra D. MeNeill Mr B. K. Mehta Mr.C. D. Melbourne
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Mr P. N. Christio Mr A. ET, Münch Mr W. T Cholm Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Krethcombo MrT. J. Cokely Advertisements and Subscriptions which | Mr A. A. Claxton
continued until countermanded.
The jury at the Old Bailey recently before 3 p.m. found Edward Hopwood, forty-five, for
Telegraphic Address *Maxt "Hongkong Telephone No. 92.
Tax Cuma Mart. Täurren.
in Japan, bat also in China. Great este,merly manager of a company, ruilty of there not ordered for a fixed period will be however, must be taken by the Japaneseful murder of Florence Alice Bernadette in the matter of introducing French cenital Silles, otherwise Florence - Dodley, an to this country, siucy Frepob capitalist actress, whom he shot in a taxicab at Fou- wore only ready to supply funds on the basis church street on the night of September 28. of peace being maintained. Continuin, Mr Justice Avory pronounced sentence of ho said that the organisation in China of death. the Six-Power Financial Group was the
There was a painful scene when the outcome of the desire of the Powers to accused, who conducted his own defence, preserve the fategrity of China and to pro- rose to address the jury. Tears welled up in his eyes, the stern-set mouth drooped at mote tradal relations. „Je view of this, the the corners, the straight shoulders slacken Mr S. G. Bolden poker hoped the Japanese would assisted, and rob after sob brake the silence of Mr G. C. Boumay Chios in every way possible, and refrain the court. In a voice cracked by scotion Capt. and Mrs Braga ftum exciting the public mind in Chins by and rendored almost inxudible by choking MF. Braga such useless undertakings as the establish soba, Hopwood cried out, "I can't say Any Miss L. Brags more, I can't say ny more," sad sinking Mim M. Braga
GRAND CABLA ON HOTEL. Mr & Mrs F. Alle Mr 5. Hicks Mr & Mrs W. Biabo,Mr W. Jock som
and child
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Mit J. Norbarn
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rs RH. Douglas
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loren
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Mr & Mrs S. Schiel Mi Anna Schiel Mr W. Echicke Mr F. H. Sharp
M- H. G. Fisher
Mr E. Forsyth Mr E. A. S. Fowlar
THE CHIN SE ENGINEERING ANDment of the two Divisions in Chosen.-into his saat buried his hands and cried Lieut R. E. B. Brows-Mr&Mrs R. Petunji Mr C Froer
MINING COMPANY, LTD... (INCORPORATED. 27th June, 1912),
-
Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up- holstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, for Picturus, l'aintings, En-NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN that the
gravings, ute, Bed Room Suites, Double and Single Brass and Braas mounted Bed steads and Cots, Boroans, Wardrobes, 4., Dining Room Furniture &c. &c., 1 Dinner Service and Dowwert Service, "Crockery Hlectro-plated and Glass War, 1 Cooking Stove Kitchen Utensile, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &. Electric Lamps, Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, &c., Blackwood Cabinets, Couches, Arm-chairs, Standa,
o, and 2 New Sewing Machlass;
Abo
2 Pianos, 2 Remington Typewriters, and and One English-made Billiard Table (practically new) with Accessories.
Catalogues ill be issued. TERME —ÁS. Gnzal,
HUGHES & HOUGH..
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, Januar), '16, 1913)
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
RELL HON FAN, » Chiume graduats varned in literatura, has been a teacher to European offdale and merchants in the Colony for över Gas yanketsM NGA He has good method of training Kuro por to pam in the Chiens examination, and Cof, a frut'iste certificibe an E Chinese teacher. He has also a good know. Jedge of Mandarin and Bakka, do WA Those who bubend Warning the Chains
Are Zeqouted to write our of
SHARE CERT FICATES and the SHARE WARRANTS to Busser o the Old Company can now be exchanged for those of the new Chinese Engineering & Mining Company, Limited
The Registered Certificates will be nx- changed at the Transfer Offices of the Company, No. 26, Austin Friars, Lendon. K.C, and may be lodged at the Offices of the Company in Tientan to be forwarded
London for this purpose.
The Share Warrants to Bearer of the old Company can be exchanged at the Ottiese of the Co pany in Tientsin. The Share Warrants with Coupons Nos. 19 And 20 attached must be left at the Company Office for examination, and if found to be in order the Share Warrants of the now Corogany will be ready for delivery affas 28 days or as soon thereafter as possible on payment of the charges induzzed by the Company
By Order of the Board,
-W. E, NATHAN, Agent do Oenopal Manager. Hongkong, January 13, 1918.
O BELT DURE NO FIOTION 14 NO SUFFERER NEED. NOW DESWAIN,
THERAPION No. 2
THERAP
Plazos blond poison, and Bags, aloers, scens, pulnin
THERAPION
13
"Japan Gazette."
like &chld.
SUFFERERS FROM
Skin & Blood Diseases
Sores,
Such as Lesome, Scrafula Scurvy, as lotions, ointments, so-called balina, Bad Legs, Abicossos, Ulvéra,&c., though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings, Bolls, time being, DO NOT CURE. The Pimples,
tronlle lien deeper in the blood. These Eruptions,
complaints are the result of clogging Files, Blood Poison, Rheums-impurities in the blood--and so can be tism, Gout, do,, should at once permanently oured only by thoroughly realion that outward applications, such
purifying the blood.
CAN BE CURED
ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD.
For cleaning the blood of sit impuri The Editor of the "Family Doctor
London's popular Medical Weekly ties, from whatever casse arising, there writes:We have seen boste of Telfers. is no etter medicine just as good as bearing testimony to the truly wonderful cores effected by Clarke's Blood Mixtura, Clarke's Blood Mizturs -that's why it is the finest Blood Purifier that 'thitsands of cases of skin and blood Banos and Medical Skill bays, brought disonses it has effected remarkable care to light, and we mu with the stanost where all other trostmanta hayá ísilad,
"Clarke Blood Madure la entirely free from any poison or metallic im pregnation, doer not contain any ingredient, and le a good-
Heal wife, and unfal medicine."**
·Sold by" oil Chemists and Patent Medicine Fenders throughout
Srdce recommend it to our-sub
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