THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1918.
Hughes and Hough
¡AUCTIONEER TO TEZ GévenxuÉNI.
AN ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneeru
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN”
COAL STORAGE.
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Telegraphic Addres
MEIRION HONGKONO.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
П Undersigned have recolved instruo tions to sell by Public Auction. (ron LococaT OF THE CONCERNED),
FRIDAY,
the 20th June, commencing at 2.30 r...
at No. 9, ICR HOUSE ROAD,
(next to Masonic Hall).-
The whole of 'THE je
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
ko.,
THILEIN CONTAINED, Comprising:-
&c.
Now Tenkwood Wardrobes, Buronts, Washstands, Sideboard and Dioner Wag-
gon, etc., Brase-counted Bedsteads (Hair Mattresses), Upliinistered Chairs and Sofas, Pictures, Curtains, Tablo and Bed Linon, etc.;
Also
ኮ ..
One Piano by Rachala, Hamburg, in very good condition, Tiants in Pars, and Carry- ing Chair.
Do view day of kalo.
Catalogues will be issued. Tsans-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, June 11, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TO LET
TO LET.
So with Godown attached Natican
Rou, Kowloon
Kowloon Marins Lot No. 49 with wharf.
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
AUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANOK SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
Co., LAD.
Rongkong. June 1, 1919
'CO LET:
(FROM IT JUZ 1913)
NO. MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS.
749 Hongkong, June D. 1813.
TO LET
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ARGE ROUM Suitable for Ofour or
Godowo. Apply
GEORGE H. SWIFT,
20, Third Street,
SILAKKEN.
Canton, June 6, 1913.
721
TO LET.
OND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER
STREET,
Joe-Roomed OFFICE
Apply Pro.
party Ofico JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Levo,
Roughang, April 30, 1012
TO LET.
696
No. 2, WEST END TERRACE, Sha-
153, PRATA EAST; GODOWN.
FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED a House at the Peak.
Apply
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT & AGENCY Co. LD. Boughong. Jane 2, 1913.
1994
TU LET.
Lebruary,
TAROM Ist February, MEIRION, NA 10,
Rocms.
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET. To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Harxar Road. No. 134, Pank, & rooms.
CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Peak, to let; fine situation; 8 rooms; tennis and Gregset laws.
Furnished KIRKENDOA, No. 113, The Peak, till 30th September. Immediate
session.
FORSALE.
HARTING and ROGATE," on part of Kowloon Inland Lat No. 1134.
LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road. Find View of Harbour & Rooms, 3 Bath- rooms, Garden and Tennis Court, Ascom- 734 | modation for 30 Ser-hit 8.*?
Apply to
THL Undersigned lave received instruc
To sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOT OF THE CONCERNEU),
PT
11
SATURDAY,
the 21st June, 1913, at 11 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Ver Road, Corner of lee House St.,- Cotton Crepe Shirts, Pyjain Suite, Lady's and Dont's Kymonos, Cotton Crepe and Silk Blouses, Drees Materials, Silke, etc., etc.
ALL NEW GOODS,
And
:
LINS FEAD & DAVIS, ård Floor, Alesandrą Buildings, Hongkong. AU . 2, thil
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LESSONS IN CHINESE.
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R LI HON FAN, a Chinese gradante MR. LI a bo Barepeat officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.
He has a good method of training Karo, peans to pass in the Chinese oxamination, and la possossed of a fint, cats certificate as s Chinese teacher. He has also a good know." ledge of Mandarin'and Halk
Those who istand learning the Chineze
China Mui office or direct to 31. Holly- wood Read, Ist floor.
Seroral pairs Lady's Black and Tan Shoes language are requested to write care of
Tra- ascal.
HUGBES & HOUGH
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, June 16, 1913.
THE
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750
Can be obtained at one following
places in Hongkong » •
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Th Hongkong Ferry Wharf.
The Kavicon Ferry Wharf.
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The Upper Peak Tram Station,
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Ah Choo (Queen's Road)
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MONDAY,
the 23rd June, 1913, commencing it 2.30 r., at. No. 7, MOULTA VIW,
Thu Follo
A QUANTITY, OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
THE CHINA MAIL.
JAPAN'S PLACE IN THE WORLD.
A Grave International lesne.
Sir Valentine Chirol, in the course of a article in The Times" on the Alien Land Dil prised by the California State Legislature, says Probably the major.
y of Japanese Immigranta oro, on the whole, superior to many at least of the ignorant and squalid mass of Slovaks,
Rutheniaris, Ruwian and Polish Jews,
mal others who swarm over every year from Eastern Europe to Americs, and wbesa absorption and assimilation, "as thoughtful Americans themselves cognise, are begining to constitutë n very formidable problem, both social and polite. If the right of nationalisațich' In to, bo denied to all Japanese, it can- not be on the ground thus etory Japsacso is personally moro undesirable as n citi. ran than any European. Acolons bar? canot very logically be pleaded as in 764.itoid-prohibitiva by a State which within
(Full Particulare from Catalogue). On View from Saturday, the 1st Juns, Tarmonash on delivery,
GEC, P. LAMMERT,
ductioneer.
--Hongkong, June 18, 1913.
BON TON.
JUST ARRIVED.
LADIES' SKIRTS, GOWNS, COMBINATIONS, etc., also another BATCH OF IRISH BROCADR READY-MADE DRESSES to be had in all sizes,
LIMITED.
SIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYS.
living neinory waged the givatost civil wer of medure times in order to establish the claim of American negross to equat rights of citizenship with the white popu. lation of the Republic. The bar of race- would seem to be the caly one which could be plausibly maintained. The Japanese raak as an Asiaticyrace, and if there is no room for any Asiaties in
the wide, fold of Ameriena citizoralip. thero can, therefore, be no room fer Japaneso. Though the Japanese display caracteristion which no other Asintia race poscamus in mything like the same degree, if at all.g, thoroughness and inthod, great organising ability, in fact, } the infinite capacity of taking pains," wind above all the spirit of putrictiam und
t-sucrifice Japan has been too long | bound up with Aain by geographical pro- inquity and by the traditions of her own ancient civilisation to repudiato her Asia- Le dessint. The question which she may raise with much greater propriety is whe ther her Asistio descent is permanently disqualify her for the enjoyment of the
l rights freely accorded to one another by the great natione into whose comity to has already gained entrarice on a footing of completo political equality,
DEAR TRAMWAYS OMPANY, Her example, too, has fired the imagina tion of the whole of Asia. Though per haps nono may be capable of following in er lootstops, she has all the world over shaken the fatalistic sequiosconce of other rices in the white man's claimi "to pre 7.00 mm, to 8.00 a... Every 15 mfanger, cuinent dominion. The earth has ccused 8.00 .. to 10.00 m...Every 10 minator, to be his inalienable, inheritance. 10,00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 mlber
When the Emperor Matsuhito died 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 miasta. † 12,45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minuter,
last summer it was felt that with him 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minuter, passed away not merely a great and wise 1.45 p.m. to 2.16 p.m...Every 10 minut.ndler whose reign covered half a century 2.15 p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 15 minute,
of national renascence and succesful 5.00 pm, bo 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minu həm
effect, but the controlling influence of the 3.50 p.m. and 9p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11:00 whole generation which, under His august
p.m. overy half hour,
auspices, had mads the new Japan. The tremendous and, in, the muis, puuceful 11.00 pm to 11.46 p.m. every quarter of
no bour
revolution which synchroniced with Mut subito's accession to the Throne is known SUNDAYE.
KIGEN CARI,
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Kair
dvaled, it will be all the more difficult to restrain the passionate outburst of popular feeling in Japan."
The Timos".Mr J. M. Anror In a leading articlò observes: The ultimate point in dia- bax Adaroson puta does not affect the United States Mr T. átrott slone, still less the State of California; Mr A. T. Barberink
Mr M. Baring it is essentially a world-question. Japan Miss L. Bariog has won mighty victorios at an immense Mr B. R. Bata east to herself; and, having cutablished Mr Oliver Bench her prowess in modern warfare" on sea M'ge F. H. Bench
MFA
E. R. Balilios and land, sh scels from the powerful Ms. G. A. Bens white ruers which have long dominated Mir H. B. Bissell. every continent recognition upon torms of Mr F. Bovard quality. That her claim should firs: Mr R. Browh Mr E. Buhle have become an acute cause of trouble MIG. W. Brown in California is duo propinquity. We shall not judge this Urs H. M. BatlorMr O. Marty
And Boat question aright, less wo first week to Mr A.J. Cambridge make allowance for the nervous appris Mr E Caspera
the accident of
in the annals of Japan not is a revoluhensions which undoubtedly pervade the Mr A. A. Claxton Mira W. F, Cowen Hoa, but as the Restoration, because it inhabitants of the Pacific slope. Their Mr G. H. Davis ras around the revival of the ancient fears are exaggerated and premature, but Mr & Mrs Dertenno
And 2 children they are not entirely groundless. There imperial authority that, on the abdics-
Mr C. von Diebitsch
Mi A. Kruseman Mr S. H. Lawronca Mr G. T. Lloyd UrE L. Martyn Lobb Mr E. Lysaght Br P. Lysight, Mr and
MacIntyre Mrs S. Mann Misa Maub Mr Geo. Martin
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Mr J. Merecki
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ion of the Shogunate, all the progressive should be room" cough and to spare for Mr J. Dowar forces rallied to evolve a modern ration. tite surplus millions of China and Japas
Mr W. A. Dowley wood. Throughout Mutschito's roigu the in the undeveloped territories of the Asia. Mr R. H. Dougins
morial authority remained the demtie mainland for many decades to come. Mr and Mrs H. E.
Ehrenfels ant dactor in the State. Within six But California sees that she offers" to the
quick pathway to Mr E. FL. Farrell months of his death this order of things ambitious Asiatic a
Schneider Mrs C. Finlayson and passed away. He could not bequeath fluence, and she knows from experience: Mr W, E. Fischer a his son the semi-divino authority he that the white race eux dover compete Mr H. G. Fisher bad himself enjoyed, nor has tho prosent equal terms against Asiatic industry. Mr 0.0. Game Emperover laid claim to it.Thu pro. The bar is raised against Asiaties zimply Mr M. Garibaldi figu, of the Elder Statesmen had been because they are Asiaties, and Japan bir and Mre I. H.
Goare. Dr J. M. Gillespie vaning for atau timo past. They were roundly challenges the disposition to therosclves reduced to small band and classify her progressive people with tha 31 J. P. B Glossop Miss E. Smith advancing in years, and after Prince Ito rest of the Asistic races. Japon is enter MG. L. Godden Mr V. Sorby vas assassinated in Manchuria, in 1909, ing upon a new ers. Her Elder Stalce. Mr and Mrs W. D. Mr S. Spiro
Gonder there was none left amongst Die civilian en have nearly all passed away, and Mr G. Gordon LONDON DIRECTORY, Senso of sufficient weight and energy to
low are left to check the impulses of MV. Goulbourn it as a counterpoiss to the military ale popular pasion. The semi-divino atti- Mr Joseph Gould (PÜRLIMTED ANNUALLY); /
ent represented by Marshal Yamagata utes of the ruler no longer servo. to Mr. J. Gorgor
Grase NABLES Laders throughout the World it, manifested itself forcibly last winter, way and soothe the nation in moments Mr G.
to communicate direct with English when the military party, rather than cou-
fanger. The Japanese democracy is Mr P. O, Vou Grixos MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS. to a policy of retrenchment, commocking at the doors of the council, Dr J. G. Hanna Mr & Mrs B. Webb in each claas of goods. Besides being lied the Marquis Saionji's Cabinot to chambers, and wo fear it is a democracy Me W. T. Harbord Mr W. E. Weidler sumpleto commercial guide to London and tire, and Prince Katsura was prevailed rhich is beadstrong, suitable, and inM nel Mrs Hester Mr H. P. White its suburbs, the directory contains lista öf
xperienced-qualities which are shared Mr & Mrs Jemming: F. W. White upon by the Elder Stylesmen to resume
Mr "Lieral
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f new Japan public opinion overboro not cracies." only the counsels of the Elder Statesmen, and the time-honcured influence of the two great and hitherto predominent claus, Chiu and Satsuma, entranched respec-
Gively behind the army and the navy, but
aven the authority of the Throne, Prince: Katsura hoa to give way. Thus, Lafors the new era of Taisho, or rightöouscous, is even a year old, Japan has already intered on nausther great experiodont which in the lifetime of the Emperor Matsuhito would have been almost un
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1 Japanese commerco ad industry-the "raritable economic corollary of ido trans- tailin of the old Samurai spirit into modem terras of costly battleships and army corpethero has grown up middle class such as never before existed LIVE in Japan.
Recruited partly from the Samurai and partly from the lower classce ita intetbets are necessarily moro, mate- rilite instincts more democrade. Whether, under the templations of such close contact with the love of wealth und luxury which prevails throughout the Western world, the younger generation may not sacrifice, too much of the Spor
By the Rev. J. A =BUNBURY, M.A.
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