THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1913.
Hughes and Hough
Aronosces
TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADIDRALTY.,
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION
HE Undersigned have received Instrzo
tions to sell by Public Auction, (rom ACCOUNT OF THE CONOZANED),
оп
FRIDAY:
the 9th May, 1913, ab "their Salve Rooms, No. 8, Doá Vaus
Road. corner of for Boosa EraKEE, ONE AMERICAN ROLL-TOP DESK,
And
Two Neet of Drawers suitable for Stationery or Filing purposca. Ten-Akausi.
AUCTIONS
The
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE CHINA MALE.
THE PERSONALITY OF MR.
WINSTON CHURCHILL.
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His Many-sided Character.
The following sketch of the career and policy of Mr. Winston Churchill from the pan of Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.F., In
Reynalda's Nowspaper,"" is of timely interest ab Nie moment when the First Lord of the Admiralty has so rocently oliverad his striking speech introducing the Naval Estimac
I saw Mie. Churchill a short time aga king us the Bar of the House to a
PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Salo, to be held on TUESDAY, the 15th day of May 1513, at 3 r., at the Odices of the Public Worka Department, by Order of His Ex- calteney the Governor, of Te Lots of OROWN LAND st Leighton Hill, and Shaukiwa Road respectively, in the Doody of Hongkong, for a term of 75 resta, with the uption of renewal at Crown Rents to bo ized by the Surveyor of Hello-Liberal. The two men were about Mojany the Kiso, for ons further term of the same ago. The one bas remained stilt in the rank and file, and has not been heard of much in any sphers of He. Then I locked at the other, and thought of all he had managed to pack into his where life: It is a good many years since Ikaw "Winston Churchill, for the first time. It was at Brighton, sad. I wis standing n the door of a hotal there. Suddenly this boy appeared. Ho wa then, about sixteen years of agu nad stil in school. Es kair was u. fiery rod, and he had the aim figure of boybood and the round check. And got, even already, dhèrsterasian air about him. He carried
General Brokers.
HUGHES HOUGH,
Auctioneers. "Hongkong, May 7, 1913.
75 Yus
301
· Particulars of the Lotz.
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AUPTION.
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PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN'
COAL STORAGE.
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Telegraphic Addrøm •
› MEIRION' HONGKONG..
THE Undersigned have received instrue.
*(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCLENIS),
03
SATURDAY,
the 10th May, 1913, at 12.30 v.my “ab thair Satz Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Strook- THREE FOX TERRIER PUPS. TERUS-ARUSual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
*Auctioneers.
Bungkong, May 6, 1913.
PUBLIO Avorios
Tour to Sell by Panie auction,
111E Undersigned have received fustedes
[ros ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
011
FRIDAY,
the 9th May, 1913, at 11 A.,
at. their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Dos Yeux Road, Cornor of
Ice House Street,---
SUNDRY
"VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURF,
REMOTED TO SALE Rooms on Cox- VENIENCE OF SALE, And
A few lots of Provisions and Druggiate'
Suadrics.
!
Tax-nual.
.. HUGHES & HOUGH
Ausilaneers.
Hongkong, May 6, 1013.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1188 Ondoraigned have received Instruc- tings to Soll. by Pubile Auction, "{FOR"ACCOUNT" OF THE CONCERNED),TITU
00
SATURDAY.
the 10th May, 1913. 5, 11 A.., at their Sales Rooms, No: 8, Des Voux Road, Corner of Ice Hauso St.,---- A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF Torkish Bath Towels, Bath Shoebs, Backaback Towola. Face Towels, Singlo
HOTELS
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD,
KOWLOON.
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Locality,
Registry Ro
North of sod adjoin-
Leighton Hill
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1,167
PEAS TRAMWAYE COMPANY,
MIMITED.
TIME TABLE..
WIZE DĀTU,
7,00 m, bo- 8.00 x.m...Every 15 minutes, 8,00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minuter,
stick, remeinbor,, and he twirled the stick after a manner that balped to give,
this air. Even his walk wemed impres sive, self-confident the walk of a por. sonality. At that time everybody thought of his gifted and famous father, and this Toy had not yet been loven realised. What you, oxpocted was a shy, sbachod ind, bearing upon his shoulders the Goubtful heritage of a gront name. But in this boy you saw a quite independent, onscious, and self-confident personality. Among the many legends about Winston
boy is the statement that oneo, when people were talking to him about the fame and tho genius of his father, bu replied that in a futuro. time the greatest lory of Lord Randolph Churchill would ho that he was the father of Winston horchill. And proud though the boast would have been if it ever had been
10.00a.m. to 11.00 ...Every 15 minutes. | tiada, it is destined to be true, I bellove.
11.30 am, to 19,45 p.m...Every 15 minutes.
This premature self-confidence justified
(LECTRIC LIGHT AND FANN, 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m. Every 10 minuter.itol. He was a soldier while he was
M
BATH-ROOM TO EACH BOOK,
Cold and Hot Water throughout.
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BANS,
BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room,
EXCELLENT CUISINE. For Particulars spply to
THE MANAGER.
Tel. No. K129. Telg. Address "IzaHOTEL.”
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1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 razem. 1.45 p.m. to 3.15 p.m...Every 10 mhauben, 3.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutos, 5,00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutos
to 11.00
NIGHT CARS.
8.50 p.m. and 9 p.m. 9.30 p.m.
-p.in. ovary hall bour (1.00 p.m. to 11.45 pim, every quartor an bout,
SONDAN.
O.T
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
NO OTHER DANK IN THE
* WORLD HAS BETTER :
GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND-GOODNESS
NEVER
WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS.
Buy a Bottle
and
Try It!
The practical test of O.T. is the one. to go by
Put it to the test, and you will find O.T. will prove to be the most delicious and the most beneficial drink you have ever known.
BE WITHOUT O.T.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER,
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
·TER CHINA MAITA
NOTICE.
till a youth; he had gone through sovers! TELEPHONE NO. 638 campaigns before he was thirty; be had bocome a "great war correspondant; ho had written savernl books; he had loo- ured with success in many parts of the world His father had had a very dif offerent youth. Lord Randolph balenged to a very different age, when the chief
koupation of the young nobleman - Wee the pursuit of pleasure and pretty rough eneurs, too-horses, dogs; and route. Except that he was always food, of, rood- ing, and that be remembered everything ha had ever read, Lord Randolph was pot`a inam of education. It is said that sence went to see Leving play "Ham
," and that this was the first timotion addressed to the Editor, sebrocessarily Mr M. Baring"
for publication but as evidence of good he ever knew anything about Shakespeare faith When he was oneu discursing a scri- aeligious question in tao House of Com
8.00 am. to 10.50 a.m...Every 15 minnões, 10,80 a.m. to 11.00 am...Evury 10 minnin 11.45 s.m. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes 12.00 Noanta 1.00 p.m...Every 10 mine bes 1.00pm to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes 5.00p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minutes 6.00p.m. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minutes
KINGSCLERE HOTEL, 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m... Every 10 minuter
WONGEONG.
(NRIVALLED position in the Hill
UNRIVALED
the Botanical
Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Suiten with luxuriously itted Bathroomu, Telephones and Electric Fans Telephones in Bedrooms and S
1 Sitting rooms 'throughout. Telophons No. 1159.
and Double Sized B.d Shocta, Irish Cable Address: *Bachsola.
Embroidered Pillow Cases Bulster Usmcn, Blogla and Double Bed Quilts, Tray and
A.B.3. Code 5th Kd. Hongkong, September 1, 1908.. 190%
Pantry Oleths, Bath Mats, ladies and
Gent's Handkerchiefs, Domnak Table
Cloths and Berviettes. Gente Summor | KING EDWARD HOTEL
Vosta."White and Cream Lace Curtains,
Ladios' and Gray's Hosiery, Irish Embroi.
derid Robes and tunic SƐirte,
Sim
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
Rodgers Cutlery, Tabla Piatus, Entres UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.
Dishes, Leather Suit Casor, Opera Glasses
and Race or roarine Binoculara.
Trems —As usual,
· |!
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, May 2, 1013.
PUBLIC AUCTION."
575
Tons to all by Pahlle Auction
HE Undersigned have received instruc
UD
FRIDAY,
the 16th May, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Dan Von. Bond, Curnor of
Ice case Etreet,----
·A LABOR QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE, INCLUDING
SUNDRY BLACKWOOD, AND A FEW PIECES OF
OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, TEAKWOOD-Dining and Diawing Room Suites Upholstered Chairs and Solas, 1 or 2 Parpole and Rugs, Bed Room Bulte, Doable and Bingle Brass and Brass. moanted Bedsteads and Cot,. Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c. Dining Room Furniture, B., 2-Dinner Borricon And Dessert Ser. vlod, Crockory, Elcotro-plated - and quantity of "good" Glass Ware, I Cooking Stavo, Kitchen Utendis, Enamelled Waro, Cutlery, &c.
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* BLACKWOOD-Cabinet, Couches, Set fees, Arm-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hail and Ten Tables, Toapore, &o, Blackwood Braskota and Photo Framen, Deik, &014
Klectric Faus, 2 Marble Clocks by Gauppi, Ice Chests, 1 Boneo Duplicator, 1 Reming ton Typewriter, 3 Pianos,
A large number of Pairs of White and:
Cream Lepe Qurining to be sold in small
Catalogues will be lasted.
STEBAN SAMAN, URIAL::
TEA HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers Heughang, May 8, 1918
|
-- EXCELLENT ROOMS.... ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.
Telephone $73.
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HI, HAYNES, Manager. Hongkong, Datober 2, 1908
135
WYNDHAM HOTEL,
WYNDHAM (FLOWz2) STREET, -
"Opposite Clock Tower,
TOCATION." good for Hillside Sconary and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE, ** Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.
Torms Moderate. Rex on FAST-CLARE, LINKS, Under the Personal Supervision of the Propriotrows
M. B. HOT.
BRAESIDD
PRIVATE HOTEL, CITANDING" In its own grounds with
Tonnie and Croquet Lawas, Large
Alry and Well Furnished Kooma, “Exery home comfort, Fine View of the Hatheus Talophone, Nó, 690, f
"Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS,
Braeside, 20, Meodozzell Road. - Hongkong, September 2, 1908,
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885
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TERMS, VERY MODERATI
Consultation: Fros,
13...
YSTERS; Fresh Fried or Stewoda
Findon Baddocks, Kippers, &o, ALEXANDRA CAFE
-NIGHT-CARS-as-on-Week Dayı.........
·SATURDAY!.'*
Extra Cars at:12 midnight. "SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Offico, ALELANDSA BUILDING Daa Vox Road Central.
JOEN D. BUMPHREYS & SON,
Genaral Managers.
PARIS TOILET
No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
(ÜNDER THE ANTOR HOUSE).
HONGKONG, HOTEL.
Communications relating to news should Me G. Auroly be addressed to The Kerros.
Mr ML. Bandouin Correspondenta - must a forward their | BY A. T. Barberini tames and adirosses with any communice.
Mr E. R. Bate ME: A. Beaumont All matter for publication should t• Mri F. R. Belillios
Mr G. A. Bona ony, he spoke of Origen; and (Hadstone, written on one side of the paper only. who know all the Tathers, opened vido No anonymously signed communisties big dark eyes in affcotod surprise. that has already appeared in any other paper. The did not recognise the grest rival of will be inserted
Augustino as the name was "pro Houced by a young asistant.
A STIANDID MEMORY.
On the other hand, Mr. Winston Churchill came into public life armed cap-a-pie, Liko his father, ho has a splendid' memory; unlike his father, he has a big library; and unlike his faster, is a brilliant wiiter. But though he spast in the battlefield the first years of hii life, he always intended to go 'intoj political life, bo was simply biding his timur. At last be bocamo a member of Parliament, and naturally be belonged to the same party as that of his father and, most of his relatives. He did not make a good maiden speech he was top nervous and it scomed for same time as if he would have to be content with making his way slowly and decorčuly na a faithful party man, until he had got an under-socretaryship, and then by mero process of time, had climbed up to Cabi not office when he was a middle-aged maa Fortune, in the guise of misfor.
am to bins suddenly and un
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Capt. C. R. Raymon He G. A. F. Uldwell
Mr N. F. Blanch Mr R. Brown
Letters relating to business should be Mr and Mrs E. addressed to Tur SECEVENT..
Orders for extra coples of the Car Man, should be sent as soon as possible as the supply is limited. Cash 10 ota, Orodil. 20 cta.. por copy.
QUELCH & Co.
Mr W. H. Lambut Mr G.T. Lloyd“ · Dr E L. Martyn Lobb
Mr J. Gordon-Lowe Mr and Mrs FC,
Macdonald child
and nursa
Mr and Mrs Neil
Macintyre
Mr A. 5. Mackichan
Mr F. Mango Mr Goo, Martin L.Mr R. T. Matheson Brown
and child Mr F. Q. Butcher MrB. E. Mehta
Cambridge Mr J. Merecki,
Mr O. P. Morgan
Mr Aglatt Comp-Mr E. J. Moore Mrs
bell
The Misses Smollett MJ. D. F. Maider
O.mpbell
Mr J. S. Chaliners Mr A. A. Claxtoo
Mr R. F. Clinton Mer J. Cagen
Mr E. Newman Miss O. O'Leary.
Mr J. Ormiston
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Mr and Mrs G. New Advertisements should be sent in
Craib before 3pm.
Mise Crocker Mr. C. H. Davis Mr A. F. Deras Dr and its Danne Mr & Mrs Dortesno,
Card 2 children Mr.J. Dewar Mr F. H. Doubler Mr B. H. Douglas M. W. A. Dowley Mir Dupuy Mr and Mrs H.
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Miss Maaney Mr and Mrs F. E.
MaHugh GRA Dr Michel
Mr EH. Farrell Mr U. A Farrell Mra C. Finlayson Mr H. G Flekor
Mr C. F. Robins Be W. V: Robinson Mian H. Rumsey Mr N. Saindorichin Mr J. O. Bibley,
Me
Bad Mrs E.
E. Smith;
Mr Deuglis Smith Mr Kenneth Smith Mr V. Borby Mr S. Spiro".
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Gillard
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mody BMW. J. Gorkan Mr. M. F. Murray Mr V. Goulbourn Mr A. F. Nobbs Mr Joseph Gould
protally. Mr. Chamberlain committed
bo whole Tory party one afternoon to MR. Almond the policy of a high tarifi. Mr. Balfour, MrT. Chee instead of confronting and beating, so he Mr F. W. Cez could have done then, this new prophet Mr W. A. Donsidson and this now gospel, wavered. The Tory Capt and Mrs T. Mr and Mrs J. H. N.
Donaldson party became more and more committed Mrs Fisaketh to Protection, and Mr. Winston Chuz Mr Goa, Grimble chill, who was a Free Trader, bums his Me F. Helm boats and walked across the floor of the Mr H H. Bert House of Commons, and definitely com Dr M. D, Hallis
Mr and Mrs Kraft" Mrs Perman 166 mitted his fortunes to those of the Liberal Tir & Mrs U. Lourite Him F. Saunders.
High Me & Mrs Behenk party. At once there came a transforma tion in the man is well as in his position. Mr and Mrs Lemaire Dr Bibtes He became an irresponsible member of
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strong
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Bell
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obild
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and child
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dea
Attorney Geniral J. Mrs. Pearson
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Food
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phreys
Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Mr Jerson
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Mr&Mrs MacMurray Stewart & children baisid ambushes; he did all kinds of Mr and Mrs Major Me D. Walkar
24 Mr G. Gi Whiteliw daring and audacious things; be made and, an violent spooshee; and, in a few months M1 B. Markham
Exporters & Importer bond become one of the personalition
of the House of Commons. Then, what the general alesión came, ba went down
to Manchester, choosing that constituency
deliberately, because he was able to put Mism & L. Boggy sor Misa Edustar
General Merchants himself against so powerful an opponent Mr and Mrs A. OMP Melstyre
and
Commission
Mr. Balfour. He was a conspicuous, Bower victory; Mr. Balfour and every other Miss M. Clark
[My W: Dobbs"", Tory chudidato in the eight seats of Man MTEL Frohlies shooter wore. Lunton; and Free Trade | Bir William Gray Agents had a greatest victory in the capi. Mt Bayward
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yon va lost your appet te, one the big Variety of dainty dishes at the ALEXANDRA CAFE Sure to tempt
tal of the cotton Industry.
Miss E. Hayward Miss A-Hasy Miss ML. B. Hoy
Mr Wi Ocker Me Parker
Bir P. O. Cono
Mr & Mrs B. Webb Bir J. G. Hanna Mr W. E. Weldlor Mg W. T. Harbord Air A. Weill and. Hon. BE. Achildren"
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Brown
MEA, L. Shields.
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(in Carlston pada
Miss D. Filkins
Mr W. II.Ford
Mr.W.B. Hed
tahire | ELA.
De Stedman
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Thoma
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Hunter
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& Mrs Eva-Jones Mr P. D. Wilson. Mr E. Long
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and child Me 5. Nichola Mr S. G. Bolden Dr D. B Fan MEA. Usher
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ter MrQ, 5 Piks Mr. Crawford Mr G. W. Randall Lieut, God, W, Crom-Mr. A. F. Remedios
bis, B.E
Mr.A Rigge Mrs Davies MB. Di
& Mrs Dolt Biadam Renault Mr T. G. Flynn Man M. D. Gautney Mr Gandy
Beginning offcial life as Under-Beczo tery for the Colonies, Mr. Churchill found himself at the very centre of tho hottest Sight of the times, for he had to A deal with the questions of South Africa, Me and Mm AOMH. Lebmanner and is was immediately after the Boor Akehurst added Mins Page Ginger War, whod pasalon za high, and the Mr0.HH. CallifordMr & Mer B. Pithle office had also to silties the tserendons Mr G. FL. Edwards. Mr F. K-Ruprecht question of the retention or the dismissal Mr LG MA, G. Smith
MrG, M. Hayward. Mr and Mrs Stanky of Chinose labour, Every, night he was & Mrs K. Books & childres subjouled to a Gatling gun interiogatory, Mr O. Bernig
(Continuel on page 4.)
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Wrightly
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