TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1918
Hughes and Hough
ACTIONGENS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
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Codes used: A.B.C. 4TH & Fen EarriON. A. TELSORAPTIC CODE.
Tographic Address : MEDION' HONOKONO.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Tunda by Pahle auction THE Undersigned have received instruc
on' -
WEDNESDAY,
the 18th Jane. 1013, commencing at 2.30 1.3, as their Sales Pooms, No. 8, Dos Vaul Road, Corner of
Tea Hours Street,-
A Laros QuantITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD, AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
c,
Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suitca, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets kad Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c, Dining Room Furnituro, Marble-top Sideboards, Dianor Wagons, etc., etc.. 2 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Electro-plated and Bandry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Ki-- chen Utensils, Cutlery, &c.
BLACKWOOD-1 Fine Old Cabinet Inbid Mother-o'-peach, Couches, Arm- chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jardinieres Hall and Ten Tabian," Teapoys, Brackets and Photo Frames, Desk, ök Old Inlaid Chairs, &c., and a few pice s of Old Chincau Porcelain;
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Electric Fans and Lamps, "I Sowing Machine 1 Remington Typewriter, Marble Clocks largo American Iron Safe, Ico Chost, ete. Mosquito and Window Curtains nad One Ping.
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Catalogues will be issued. Team:Más uxun).
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Ávctioneers.
Hongkong, June 11, 1913.
735
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned have received instru Lans to Sell by Pubile Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEJÉREC),
00
THURSDAY,
the 19th June, 1915, at 11 a.; st
their Salea Rooms, No. 8 Des Voeux
Road, corner of Tez Hopar Stazer,
A. MISCELLANEOUS STOCK,
Consisting of :-
A large quantity of Australian Becon
A Celebrated Violiniste
Nervous Fatigue, Languor-
The power to excel, the confidence which ensures her brilliant successes, says the talented, violinist, Miss Sybil Keymer, is entirely due to her abundance of vigorous nerve força created by Phosferine. How greatly the numerous distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musiciao are promoted by the brain durgy and physical stamina developed by Phosferine, is evident from Miss Keymer's admission that the tonic "enabled me to do myself justice.” This power to excel, this ability to maks' herfect use of her skill, depends upon the marvellous control and steadiness of the muscle nerees Phosferine has given her, and to which she owes the entrancing tone and quality of her musical renditions. Naturally, this energising effect of Phosferine was accompanied by the disappearance of the headaches, listlessness, and fatigue, which were the baze of har public appearances, and it is this happy outcome which impels Misa Keymer to testify to the exceptional advantages to be derived from Phosferine.
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Miss Sybil Kaymer, Riversmere," Albany Rd., Leighton Buzzard, Esg., writes: "I think I should inform you that I have recently derived very great benefit from the use of Phosferine. In the course of my profession I have to travel a good deal in getting to my various concerts, and I find that since using Phosferice I am never troubled with the headaches and listlessness which follow a long milway journey, particularly during hot weather. This is of very great importance to me, as frequently only a very little time elapses between reaching my destination and the com. mencement of a concert, and it is such a relief to feel fresh and ready for playing in public undisturbed by the fatigues of long travelling It is because I feel that Phosferine enables me to do myself justice as a -violinist, preventing-any-of-the- unsteadiness-of-the-muscle-nerves, which is so harmful to tone and quality, that I confidently commend the tonic at every opportunity.”—July 11, 1912.
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SIGNOR CARUSO'S RETURN.
OPENING OF THE ITALIAN OPERA BRASON,
After a month of Wagner's rigorous rula Covent Garden bas returned with more than ordinary rest in the worship of its own idols. The management has provided sa liberally for the needs of those who believe in the all-sufficiency of the singer as for those who follow the wider
artistic gospel of Wagner, and the Italiau :1 saien began in splendour with the return
of Bigoor Cumao, the prima tenore who secures the greatest number of worshippers st the present day.
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For him the prices of stalls were raised, and extra stalls had to be placed in the geogways.' 'A large part of the audience too showed that it was for Caruso that they cune by dropping in casually while Segreto di Susanna was being sung and acted with delicious froth and freshness by Signor Sammarco and Misa Nielsen. The | latter, by the way, was also making a roturn, to the stage of Covent Garden: aftur a con- siderable interval of time and save for a certain amount of vibrato her whole per formance was charming. &grato de Susanna, moreover, was furnished with si Dew scone by M. Leon Bakst, a beautiful triangular room in blue and white; but all this was merely a prelude to the event of Signor Caruso's reappearance in a part lu
which he first made his mark here" in 1904, that of Caulo in Pagliacci.
So completely was it Signor Caruso's evening that at the first act of Pagliacci} » 'he alone came before the curtain, and it soomed to be assumed by every one that all the applauso was for him. Probably the firas outburst was entirely his, for at that moment, with the sound of his wonderful | voice in Vusti la gíabba" still filling the ears, the song to which every one had look. ed forward all the evening, it was scarcely possible to thing of anything elso.. That sour was the brat moment in which there was anything wonderful. His sing ng in the earlier scone with the song. Un tal gioco, credetemi,” was not above what has been done by several tenors of smaller reputation, so that when the climaxf the act approached we were just beginning to
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wonder whether we were to heat the real TELEPHONE NO. 635 Carrizo who left London for America six years ago. In it, however, his capacity for combining unrestrained and ictonee emotion with absolute ense of vocalization shops out in its full power as it could not do before, and it was sufficient to carry
tha audience away.
Still there were other things in the per formance se a whole which ought act to be passed crer. Signor Sammarco's whole treatment of the part of Tonio remains a splendid pieco of characterization ay wel
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M: J. M. Aaron Miss Adamson Mr C. Babond Mr A. T. Barberini' 13 M. Eating
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Mr D. 8. Kabel
Mr Elia Kadoptie Mr A. Kruseman
BL. Baging, Mr S. H. Lawrence Mr A. M. Barretto Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mre A. M. Barrette, Dr E L Martyo Labh child en and Mr and Mrs Neil
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An of singing. His fino singing of the Prologas at least got the appreciation it deserved. Moreover, Billo. Carmen Melie, "who is new to Covent Garden, gave A VERY remarkable performance as Nedda. With voiec which is pure and true he coul bines genuine dramatic power, which is shown in her sxcellent roed'declamation, her movements, ber facial expression, and her whole appearance. In her duet with Silvie (M. Úrabbé) hor eult singing had a delicate appealing quality which made one. Cold and Hot Water throughout. Mr E. Brown
wish that he had barn a little luss asserting that one might have heard her batter, and," on the other hand, in her scane with ignor Sammarco "there was the right gleam of Havagery in all that she d did.—The Times.
BANKRUPT'S MANY INTERESTS IN CHINA.
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The first mosting of creditors of Charles Etti was hold last month at the London Bankruptcy Court, before Mr. E. Léadam Hough, Sonier Offcial Receiver, under a
PLECTRIC LIGHT AND FAN&|| BATH-BOOM TO ZACH ROOM
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILLIARD ROOM:
Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE
·For Particulaz.apply to
THE MANAGER.
governess
Mr E. R. Beto
Mrs V. R. Bellios
Mr G. A. Bena
Mr A. Biermann
Mr E. Bahle Mr AJ. Cambridge Bir E. Caspors Mr A. A. Claxton Mr T. J. Cokaly Mrs W. F. Cowen Capt. Dalmeyer Mr C. H. Davia
Mr & Mrs Derteano
ard 2 children Mr J. Dewar
MacIntyre
Mr and Mrs Mallet Mr N. Marconi
Mr Geo. Martin
Mr R. T. Matheson Bisa M. Matheson Mr B. K. Mohta
Mr J, Morecki
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Mr A. B. Moulder Faron J. de Montigny Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mike G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Mr H. J. Osentick Be Seth Pact
Misses Seth Paul (2)
Me:0. von Diotitsch Mr E. L. Patter
Bir E. H. Kay
Mr. E. E. G. Pinto.
Mrs R. H. Douglas
Mr
Miss F. Reay
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TL, No. K129. Tolg. Address TERMOTEL
Hongkong, Feb. 3, 1913.
W. A. Dowley
Mr and Mrs H. E. Mr C. F. Robins
Ehrenfels
Mr E. H. Farrell
receiving ordes made against Mr. Charles KINGSCLERE HOTEL, MC Finlayson
Emmruh Eti, empany promoter, 400,
| Uxbridgú-road, and 102-104, New Oxford.
street, W. C
HONGKONG.
NRIVALLED position in the Hill district, avslooking the Botanical Gardeur and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously fitted Bathroome, Telephones and Electro Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms throughout.
The Chairman raported that the debtor had attended before the Examiner, but lind failed to keep the, appointment" for completion, and was not present at that Fans,
Pineapple Brind' in good condition, STEAM RAISING, FORGING, STEEL MAKING, SHIPS BUNKERS meeting. It appeared from his statements
A
number of pair of Now Tan Shoes (amort-
ed sizes). Boxes of Carbolic Toilet Soap in first claws condition and of the best quality,
"Ala
Bez Primuse Yellow Soap in cases, and a cousignment of Australian Fork
*c.,
"Sansages in tina,
$20.9
Texas --As nauki,
&ta,
HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers
Honzkunk, June 14, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HOUSEHOLD PURIOSIS, ·
KAIPING
COKE
Comperes with the best quality English Cuke fur
FOU DRY, SMELTING HOUSEHOLD PURPOSES.
HIGHEST
747
HE Undersigned bare rocolved instruc
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGTUNED),
FRIDAY,
the 20th June, commencing at 2.30 F.,
at No. 9, Icz Hover ROAD,
(next to Masonic Hall),-
TILE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, &c.,
THEREIN 'OUNTAINED,
da
Comprising For Teakwood Wardroben, Durinus, Washstande, Sideboard and Dinner Wag gos, etc., Brass-mounted Bodsteads (Hair Mattressos), Upholstered Chairs and Sofas,
FIREBRICKS FIRECLAY,
STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND.
GRADE
OFFICES: QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, HONGKONG,
TEL ADDRESS: MAISHAN, HONGKONG,
CELEPHONE: No. 869.
LANCHOW
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that a previous failure Was recorded against him in November, 1907; not dividend was paid under those proceedings, and no discharge had been obtained. In July, 1908, the debtor became manager and editor of the Investor's Mart, which
Telephone No. 1122. Cable Address: 'Bachaols.'
Mr W. E. Fischer
r T. R. Saxton
Mr J. C. Sibley Mr.J. A. da Silva
Mr E. T. Singer bir and Mrs E E
Smith
Mr E. G Fisher Mr G. O. Game. Sir and Mrs I. H. Me V. Sorby.
Genre
Mr S.Spiro Miss Squsro Mr-J. R. Tapp Mr and Mrs R. P.
Tinsley Mr.O. E. Watklos
Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Goald Mr J. Gourgey Mr P. O. Von Griso-
Gone
Mr & Mrs B. Wobb Mr W. E. Weidler G. Harda Mr H. P. White Dr Harbord Mr F. W.White ME Mr and Mrs Hocter Mr and Ms J. O. A.B.2. Ovde 5th El Mr & Mrs Hemmings
Whittaker Mr. Iferzl Mr J. Wilson Hon. Mr E A Mr G. G. Wood
Hewett, C.M.G. Mise Word Mr O. Ingenobl
Hongkong, September 1, 1905.
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FIRST-CLASS HOTEL UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT,
EXCELLENT ROOMS. KLECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES. TALEPHONE 573.
Mr 8. P. Yendell ̈
FLAX HOTEL.
Lt. T. C. L. Archer, Mr & Mrs F. Jacks
R.A.M.O.
Me A Keith
Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Mr and Mrs. E. 8.
Krause strong
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Capt. & Mre MoMann Mr E. F. Aucolt children and nurse, Mrs V. M. O. Bar R.A.MO.
reit and child...
pspor was taken over by the Holborn KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr Harold Holgata Mr J. Zeirler Printing Company, formed with a 'minal capital of £1,000. The debtor remained with the company for six moothe, and then weat to China, with a view to promoting trade with that country. In 1911 bore turned to England to manage the Asistio Protection Society, the aim of which was to protect Asiatics coming to England and to promote trade with China. The Society was „Laken over.in. August, 1911, by the Afistle Protection Society, Limited, formed with a capital of £1,000, and a few months later The name was changed to the Chias Trust Exploitation Society, Limited. The debtor acted" is traveller, for the Society, and dab to China on its b. ball in August. 1911. In his absence the company, he alleged, went into illegal volontary liquidation to rid themselves of raspool of salary and money advanced. Whilst in China in September, 1911, the dobter started businem in partnership with Young Tai, Chiosman, at Hongkig. financial, ciri, and consulting engineer and gonoral contractors In Fobrabry, 1912, Charles B. Etti and Cu.. Lirited, was formed with a capital of 100, to lake over the business, and in the following October the name of that company. wa
Ul from the Administration's Lanchow Mines can be obtained on applivation to the their liability to him for about £3,000 in
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Pictures, Curtains, Tablo and Bed Linen, | much as
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Also
One Piano by Rachals, Hamburg, to very
good condition, Flants in Pots, and Carry.
ing Chair.
Un view day of sale,
Catalogues will be issued.
TaxAs usual,
HUGDES & HOUGH,
--- Auctioneers.
Hongkong, June 11, 1013.
•NOR
734
good Solid meala la Oart pr. Table D'Hote with Wines & Liqueurs ́of the Best. -ALEXANDRA TUYE
ALL SORTS OF ARTISTIO JOB-PRINTING aged to the Engineering Union of
INVITATION CARDS, MENUE, DANCE AND ENTERTAINMEN"
China, Limited, the capital being increased to £10,000. The company was still carrying on business. In November, 1911, the debtor obtained a concession from the Chief of Seventy-two Guilds, of China, to open bran ches for promoting trade with China, and to
PROGRAMMER, CIRCULABS, PAMPELETS. BOOKS, PECEFFC-publish the East and West Boriaw: A TUBES, WINE LISTS, ETC., KTU, ETC,
obtam quotations from.
THE CHINA MAIL OFFICE
Wardham Street,
European Supervision
ÎL HAYNES, Manager | Hongkong, October 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower,
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T QUATION good for Hillside Scenery Land ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE Familles, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.
Terms Moderate.
EVS OF FIRST-CLASS LIVES Under the Personal Supervision of the: Proprieta
M. 8. HOY.
BRAESIDE FRIVATE HOTEL,
company wia registered in February, 1012, as the East and West Scioty of Obias, Litolted, with sitare capital of E1,000 and debraturas £5,000. The paper Wad still being published, and the company CTANDING ln its own grounds with was carrying on basiness,The debtor had Termin and Croquat Lawas, Large also been interested in Brown & Co. Alry and Well Furnished Rooms, Every (Oriental), Livalted, formed to import Chi home comfort, Fine View of the Harhent noso blackwood furniture into England Telephone, No. 690. ****** A
The mooting was adjourned for three Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS, weeks to enable croditots to lie notified of
Bronklu,' 20, Msodonnall Road.. Hongkong, Sebember 2, 1908, 20RES Festusentative body being in attendsuse,
Moderate Price, life proceedings, and with view to a more
Mr E. J. McNutlȚ Mr and Mrs O. D. J. Mr & Mrs Mitchell
more and child
Bell Ar Mr Bounelt
Mr and Mrs H. Ober
and child
DHAND CARLTON HOTEL. Mr & Mrs F. Allen, Mr G. Harper Mr & Mrs Almberg" Mr A. B. Hunty hie and Bles B. A Mr W. Jackão
Balantine.
Mr. and Mrs Kahıs
and child
M: C. R. Bear
Mr D. Bill
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Mr A. R. W. Libbloy
Mr & Mrs W. BishopMr & Mrs Marisin
and child
Mr S. G. Boldon
and children
Mr P: Merdzioł
Lieut R. E. B. Brows-Mr O. Muller
Lat
Mr S. Paul
Young Buckshot Bir& birs R. Pestonje Mr P. Clarko Mrs J. Crawford.
Mr O. W. Randall
Mr A. F. Remedios
Lienz. Don, W. Cro-Mr A. Rigge
bie, R.E.
Me B. Curry Mindam
Benault
MT G.Flynn Mr A. J. Glondy
Aft G. W. Sowell Mr. J. Treadgol Mr L. Trimble
Mrand Mrs Wells
Mr R. S. Vergelt
KINGSCLERI FOTEL, Consul General An: Mr T. A. Loughlin
derson
Air II. O. Morgant
Mr and Mrs J. H. Me K. 8 Warrison
Baakhouse
Prot. O. H. Or
Me and Mr M. G.Mr & Mrs J. Rober
Bownin
пов
Dr and Mrs B.. W. Mrs G. Sachara
Brown
Mr A. La Shield's
Mr and Mrs A. E.. Capt. C. V. 8. Skrim.
Carleton
shim, R.A. De Stodann Staf-Surgeon Hent, Mr G. J. K. van der
RN.
Wal
Mise D. Filking
Major Mrs F. J. Mr T. O, Welch
Hunter
M: P. D. Wilson Dr & Mrs Evan-Jonca Mr J. W. " îlmon
Mr & Mrs J. B. Little
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Afra R Almond Mr B. Andarson Mr F. J. Cargli Mr G. F. Carson, Mir T. Chee Mr W. A. Donaldson ME Fiachatt Mr Geo, Grimble Mr F. Ima
Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr G. Kunick
Mr and Mrs F.-E.
McHugh
Dr Michral
Mir and Birs A. €
Millar
Mr and Ms J. H. N.
Mody
Mr M. F. Murray Mr & Mrs Newsli
Mr A. P. Nubba
Mr Quthuys
Mr & Mra O. Laarit Capt. & Mra W40
sep
Pasamore.
Mr and Ms Lemaire Mise F. Baanders
and old
Mfr W. Logan
Mr & Mrs Schook
Dr Sibree
Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr B, 8, 8pzige
Mr and Mrs Major Capt. & H.
sad son
Stewart & children
| Mlys Mastey
Bir D. Walker Mr G. C. Whitelą w
TRAND HOTEL,
Mír K. Almberg *Mir 0. BeamAUD M. Bauman Ke P. Boushanson M: D. Bogga Miss V..Boueltä Dr. Briell
Mr Bumban Mies Calort
Mr and Mrs. Lawdi Mr and Mrs Mayr My L. Merlin Mr Molles
Mr J. Mooras Mr E. O. Mulay Mr J. Patshall Mr. Mrs and Miss
Rohlig
Mr W. Sanborn
Me and Mes Orew Mr Elson Mc 0. Frank
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Mr H.T. Sharp
Mit J. Bohman
Mr Fridley Mias Grach
Mr & Mrs Deyer Mrs Bowdler
Ruv. Fostar Fagg Major Bowen, 4.P.D.Mr J. Plummer Attorney-General] J. Mr Powell
A. Buckoill Mr M. Cary Dr Crull Major Davy, H. Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie U Keyb Mr & Mrs Dodge Mr G. A. Dutton
It-Col. J.J. Radcliffe,
R.E. Me Fallon
Mr-Baabcow Rows.
Mr L. Scott Coneal, & Mrs Eitzen Mr A. Sinclair
Mr and Ms B. A Mr.O, Skott
Hiale
Mr Soydler
Mr G. Grant Mr F. Hadon Mr Higinbotham Hr J. Haldt Kr G. Kaddoll Mr F. Lorria
Miss Stephang
Mr P. Stoll Mr. & Mra A. Thoma
Mr Wahlo Mr G. Watkins Mr.O, Weismana Mr P. Whitick Mr E. Wills Mr. Wonder of
WYNDHAM HOTEL.
Mr E. Froblis Mz G. W. Gróesélt, Br C. G. Harrison
Mr W, R. Ocker. Mr Patrick O'Ñoil. Mr F. W. Perininder Mr G. A. Stevenson
Miss B. HaywardMr and Mrs John Mr. & Mrs Stanley Stewart
Hidden
Dr and Ms PT Mi- M. 8. Hoy Todd Mr Illition”.
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr and Mrs B. B. Mrs Hayward. Gal. Gordon Hall, Sharp
R.A.M.O.
Lt. Col. W. H. Ushers" Mr.J. H. Gordon. Smith, A.0.D. | Mr J. C. Gougb Mr & Mrs P. Saffet Mr Grolg
Mr G. E. Stowark at Mr H.Hatcock Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mr H. A Hazeland Mr Thompson Mir Hoar Mr O. Waguoz Capt.& Mrs Hodgins Mr N. 0, Walker
DONNE STATION ROZEL..", Mr and Mrs 40.Me Wit Hoy
“Akehurát sa Me Klink: KOH FL Callibert Mr H. Lehmank Bir G Extwarde Mr. Littlemore:
Major Humphrey. Capt. Whitfiel, A.0.Dr Ka Fotkoter Mr & Mr R. Picki
RES Bond Mc David Wood Mr and Mr W. G. Mr Wood.
Humphreys
Mr L. Guy Meme Mr & M18 B. Rosl
Mr.17, M. Hayward Mr F. K. Kapriek Mr A, B, Howitt A.D. Bila Mra BL Horsens Ja