MONDAY, JUNE 16 1918

Hughes and Hough

KŘÁDOZIONEZUS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS,

"TO-KWA-WAN " COAL STORAGE,

Codon used:

A.B.0, 4TH & 8TH EDITIONS.

AL. TRMORAPHIC CODE.

Telogmphis Addrem ;-

MEIRIOS HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc

Ttions to all by Public Auction

сп

WEDNESDAY,

the 19th June, 1913, commencing at 2...heir Salas Rooms, No. 8, Des Youx Road, Corner of

Ics. Haneo Stroot-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD, AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

&c.,

cc.

Comprising se follower- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Solar, Carpots and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Marble-top Sideboards, Dianor Waginas, etc., etc., '2 Dindor and Dessert Services, Crockery, Electra-plated and Sundry Glas Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kit- chen Utensils, Cutlery, &c.

BLACKWOOD-1 Fino Old Cabinet Inlaid Mothor-o'-pearl, Couchen, Arm- chaira, Flower Storia, Cabinota, Jardinieres Hall and Ten Tables, Teapoys, Drackets and Photo Frames, Desk, &e.. Old Inlaid Chairs,c., and a few pies sof Old Chinese Percelain;

Alao

Electric Fans and Lamps, 1 Sewing Machine 1 Remington Typewriter, Marble Clocks, larga American Iron Safe, Ico Chest, etc, Mosquito and Window Curtains and One Placo.

Cat slogue will be issued. T-AS USUAL,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, June 11, 1213.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

785

& Ondersigned have received Instruc dots to Sell by Fable auction, (308 4000UNT OF THE CONCERNEC),

OD

THURSDAY,

the 19th June, 1933, at 11.3, at their Saita Booms, No. 8, Dos Voor Road. corner of Tox BOUSE STABET, A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, Consisting of:-

TO LET

TO LET

(HOP with Godown attached, NATHAN,

Roan, Kowloon.

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 43 with wharf.

Apply to HUMPHRSYS' ESTATE &.FINANCE

Oo.. LED. Hongkong, June 1, 1919.

TO LENT

(FROM LT JULY 1918)..

[0. 9, 'MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Poak."

Apply

LINSTEAD & DAVIS."

799 *Hongkong, June 9, 1913.

* TO LET.

LARGE ROOM Suitable fur icon or

Godewo. Apply

GEORGE H. SWIFT,

89, Third Street,

SLIMEEN.

-721-

*Caulon," InneTM8,~1913,

0

TO LET

2ND FLoon, No. 2 PEDDER STREET,

One-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro petty Office JARUINE MATHESON Co., LTD.

Hongkong, April 30, 1912,

TO LET.

692

THE CHINA MAIL.

SAINT RAPHAEL

TONIO, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE Very palatable.

Endwn throughout the world and prescribed in all esses of Anomia, Debuity and Convalescence, toyoung women, children and the aged. Invaluable in hot olimatas,

DUEZ O glass after the two-prizelpat'escale.

Bach bottle of genuino VIN SAINT-KAPHAËL donro, in addition to the registered trade-mark i

- {1) The WARRANTY -STAND Ât the UNION DES FÄHRIGANTS.

(1) A METAL SKAL advertising CZ.SyDA.S.

is a MELISSA and MINT cordial

OLETEAS which adrpasses all others by its

1,purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on ́s lump of sugar.

COMPAGNIR da VIN SÄIKT-RAPHAEL, Faience (Ditis-Fraz08),

"UALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.

PYOMIES OF NEW GUINEA.

Discoveries in Land of Heavy Rains.

Aa aderaturous journey among the pygmies a New Guinea was described at the Royal Institution by Captain Coell

AN ATTACHE SHOT DEAD.

MADMAN'U' CRIME AT MUNICIL.

PEALIN, May 19.

Whitsuntidetu Germany has been marked

G. Rawling. Of four hundred menem-by an unprecedented number of riolant. plored in the expedition, which was or-deaths. While Berin is still ringing with.. ganised by the Ornithologists' Union,

wripted by the Royal Geographical Sohn, atrocious marder of a schoolboy ciety, only eloven lasted out to the and named Kläba, nged thirteen your', whoe Sof the adventurous journey.

-disnembarod limbs were found in various

TO. 2, WEST END TERRACE, 163, PRAYA" EAST, GODOWN.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED & House at the Peak,

Apply to

11

MENT & AGENCY CO. Lp. Hongkong. June 2, 1913.

TO LEE.

1694

parts of the city, news comes from Munich'

Tbs party landed on the south-western coret of Dutch New Guines, and found the natives in the Mimika district-anxi- of the murder of the Prussian military aus to trade, but unwilling to work attache there,

LITTLE MEN CLOTHED IN Goups.

Major-General vez Lowinski, tha attaché

A Stimulant as Satisfactory -as Alcohol.

O.T

O.T. is the long wanted happy me ditum between a "hard" and a "soft" drink. It compares with spirituous liquors in its stimulating qualities, its satisfying body and its piquant bite-but It is free from alcohol, and is without in-

toxicating or other undesirable effects. 0.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No home should be without a bottle.

A. Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up. Made from natural féults and herbs Q.T. is a pure and heathful beverage, and only favourable effects follow its use. After over-indulgence there's no better pick-me-up. As a tool when you feel "out-of-sorta" there's nothing better to make you fit and well again,

0.3. is a trus digestive, and therefore good as a

mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liqueur and as a remedy for Indigestion, flatulence and "full feeling" after meals.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. They few to armas on the slightest pro rocution, rien and woman alike. An in- dividual quarrel was taken up by the in question, was walking along the Mubi. whole village, the weapon chiefy 'lavour-trada a husip'stréét, this afternoon, when ed being a stous club, as least one of (as Router briefly telegraphed at the time,) | which was always standing by the dipor-|

a man of about thirty rushed towards him, way ready for instant uso.

'Bring a 'revólver sveral times. Maj r General von Lewinski fell covered with TELEPHONE No. 636 After many vicissituds the expedition blood, and a policeman, named Bellander. reached the high lands occupied by the who was hastening to the assistance of the hitherto unkowd pigmy tribe of Tapiro attacho was shot dead. Major Gozers) ron The average height of the men was dit. Lowinski wan conveyed to the to the hos 8in. Taken as a whole they were well-tal, where he expired shortly afterwards, male and wiry, whilst their colour was urderer was ast upon by the erond, a dark chocolate. Tuo hair, which was

AROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or unfurnished. Rooms.

No. 21, SHELLEY STREET. To let or lor sale, GLENSHIEL, Barker Road, No. 124, Foak, 6 rooms.

ORAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Fenk, to lost; fine sitnition; B rooms; tennis and croquet Isina,

FOR SALE.

HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloot Inland Lot No. 1154

LADBROOKE No. 9, Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath. Garden and Tenais Court. Accom

modation for 30 Servants.

Apply to

LINS FEAD & DAVIS, ård Floor, Alexandra Balldings, Hongkong. AR. 2, 1911.

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PURELY NATIVE DIRKOTIOF,

THE CHINA 'MAIL.

KOTIJE

unusually black, with sometimes a touchd was so much injured that he has been f brown or oven red, was worn short. 10able thus far in afford any informaatiors. Many wore boards, the older men dying There appears to be absolutely, no ground for motivo, and tho polico áre 6! the spin- theirs a bright red,

Circlets made out of the shoulder-lenthit the nan is insane. Major-General hladce of the wallaby, cassowary loathara, lawinski leaves a widow and tube addressed to The ROTOR. or knotted black string were in common children.

use. Around the neck was suspended a A reward of-£50 has been offered by the

mall etsing bag containing tinder and arted leaves for so as cigarette-papors while in addition many wore necklaces of

police for the apprension of Kläbu'n inuideror, and this offer he led to many

Gold

|

As a stomachic, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach troubles No delak is more suitable than QT. for both abstainers and non-abstainers; pone is more healthful for young and old.

Gold

Medal

Grand

Prix

Brash Analytical Control

Paris Exhibition, 1900

Empire Exhibition, Londen, 1911

The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!

O.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, Its refresh- ing and exhilarating qualities, its satisfying" body and "bite" appeal to you-it taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your liking and appreciation.

O.T. Mixes Deliciously with

Water

..(Hot or Cold)

Whisky, Gin, Brandy,

Wince

Lemonade, Bods,

Mineral Waters, etc.

stimulating, refreshing - lemens diling and flatulent

effects of erited drinks.

ous flavour that completely Nazis.

the good qualities, and lace en alcoholic affects

improves favour, intensj

Gives fall body. Enedaveris, talven a "Lite” and e delle

Ale, Beer, Btout-rive dne sig, takes off hearinom and Alllor effect.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER,

QUELCH & Co.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG GOTEL,

Mr Ch. H. Jobits and

valut

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr A. T. Barberini Mr XF. Bacing

MAN E Judah Bir E. S. Kabel Dormanications relating to movs should Miss L. Baring

Mr A. Barnetto Me Ellis Kadoorio Bir A. M. BarattojMr A. Kruseman

child en and Mr S. H. Lawrence

Air R. Lerr governess MFE. R. Bate

their

Correeponidoate must forward tames and addresses with any communica ion ditressad to the Editor, not becessarily for pablication butun évidense of good

All matter for publication should

16 bones of the wallaby or cus-clis, or black sites, all of which are being closely wither on one pide of the paper only.

The Chinese Mail

A birge quantity of Australian Bacon Piopple Brand' in good condition, e34 number of palm of New Tan Shoce (amort- ed sizos), Béres of Carbolic Toilet Scap in frat class condition and of the best quality, Aud

]፣

Bar Primrose Yellow Soap in cases, and a consignment of Australian Pork~

Buc.,

Sausages in tina, &c.,

TEM AB Izumi,

HUGHES & HOUGH Auditoneers" Honkong, June 14, 1913,

747

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undesignod have received instrue- tions, to sell by Pablle-Auction

(TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGRESED),

on

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NOTICE

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

BOOK BINDING

the 20th June, commencing at 2.30 ... COME AT A

at No, 9, 1oz HOME ROAD,

next to Masonic Hall),-

THE WHOLE OF THE

and red seeds.

vestigated. It is supposed that an-hescult procuded the crime. Yesterda, two re- ectible married couples sotamist but

Over ons shoulder was stung large bag containing Are-sticks, boars' tusks, nd other small possessions. As and, one A Bettin scalptor named Jenai article of clothing a long yellow gourd and his wife, and the other a retired tradem was the only article in general use, whicho, Kraba, and his wife. In both cases was kept in position by a string passed illness in said to have been the ca round the waist,

A MIGHTY PRECIPICE.

Pushing on to the mountains inland, the party encountered the greatest proči plec in the world, eighty miles or more in length. scansed with cracks anil fa- uros, but to the bye unclimbable. The greatest sheer height, measured with theodolite, slotted. 6,500 feet, but the explorers were never in a position to wo that: instrument when the foot and the summit were visible at the same timo. The main water parting between north ahd south Dutch New Guinon le along the summit of this precipice

Signs of coal, oil, and tin ware foudd in this district, but, however rich the country my be in tacse metals, the climate is wach that the cost of imported labour to work then is prohibitive. No local labour is available, no food supplies, and no lord means of transport. The raintoli alone is such as to rendor the country prretically uninhabitable; and the rivers alter their courses and beds ulrackt daily,

EXPLORERS IN PERIL,

"An attempt to explore the Wania with a motor-boat led the party into a position of great darger. The boot lost her pro peller, and was left in a heary storm on alee shore, surrounded by foam-covorod reefs, in s ses teeming with sharks, 'ind only held by an old rope and light snchor,

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The expedition brought home a valuGINABLES Anders throughout the World able collection, after having accomplished the longest crea-country journey" ever

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Clean Profs and prompt della most important reforme given by him,

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