WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1918.
ENTERTAINMENT.
Hughes and Hough
ACUTIGERITES TO THE GOVERNME."
AND ADMY
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokors,
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN COAL STORAGE,
ABO
:
Oodes used:
4TH & 5TH EDIZIONE.
AL. TELROHApmic Book
Telegraphic Address: MEIRION, HONGKONG.
·PUBLIC AUCTION.
BE Undersigned bare received instruc
tlons to Sell by Public Auction,
THURSDAY,
the 3rd July, 1918, at 2.3 P.M., at their Sales Room. No. 8, Des Your :Road, corner of Toe HotB STREET,
A LARGE QUANTITY, OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND CANTONESE BLACK WOOD
FURNITURE, &c. &c. Cumprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Rom Buites, Upholstered Chairs and Balas, Carpet and Rugs, Brass. Beds:cada and Cuts, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture,
·Marble top Sideboards, Linner Waggons, etc., atc., 2 Diacor and Dessert Services, Crockery, Electo-plated sad Bucdry Good Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utielle, Cutlery,ke...
...
BLACKWOOD-1 Fine Old Cabinet in- laid Mother-c-pearl, Couches, Aim-chairs, Flower Staniu, Cabinets, Jardialeres, Hall and Tea Tables, Teapoys, Brackota-and Photo Frames, etc; Old Inlaid Chairs, eto1, etc.,
Two Electric Coiling Fans (good condi- tios), Lamps, 1 Sewing Machine, Marble Clocks, large American Iron Safe, Ice Chest, etc., Mosquito Curtains and s large number of pairs Lace Cuitain, Two Pianos and One Saloon Risio (Lady's) Practically NEW A
Catalogues will be issued. T-As nepal,
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, June 25, 1913.
JAPANESE MAKERS,
EVERY KINİ:
Footwear
MADE
ORDER
TO
CHERRY & 00., FEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Bobol Telephone No. 401 Hroskoir, May 5, 1910
THE
CHINA MAIL
THEATRE
ROIAL
HONGKONG.
THE CHINA SOCIETY.
(Continued jrous page: 5.7 :-
of their His in China. It was that, 'but great deal mora irides. being the gathering placs for sound information about the Far East and its dissemination FOR 10 NIGHTS ONLY
unst Briksh people, and a meeting. Commencing FRIDAY, July 4th, 1913.ca for British and Chinese, a piwo MAURICE E BANDMANN PETS, THE NEW BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY. FRIDAY, July
AUTUMN MANOEUVRES from the Adelphi Theatro, London. SATURDAY, July 5,
THE RUNAWAY GIRL' from the Caiety Theatro: London MONDAY, July 7,
GIPSY LOVE trom Daly's Theatro, London. TUESDAY, July 8,
THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN from the Vandeville Theatre, London. WEDNESDAY, July 9,
THE PINK LADY
from the Globe Theatre, London.
THURSDAY, July 10,
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG trom Daly's Theatre London. FRIDAY, July 11.
PRINCESS CAPRICE from the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, SATURDAY, July 11,
Important Heviral with New Scenery,
Costumes & Effects
THE GEISHA' from Daly's Theatre, Londen. ...The Betord Success.
MONDAY, July 14.
THE GIRL IN THE TAXI Still the Biggest dad Brightest Success now playing to capacity houses in London. TUESDAY, July 16,
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. Particulars to be announced infor. Doors OFER AZ 8.30.
COMMENCE AT 9 SHARP. PLANS NOW OPEN AT MOUTRIES. 814 Hongkong, June 20, 1912,...
BON TON.
JUST ARRIVED A Nice Assortment of Flowers, Patent Leather Belts, Ladies' Underwear, etc.
A Nice lot of ready made Dresses in all sizes.
PEAK
TRAMWAYS COMPANY;
VIME TABLE.
WEXX DAXE,...
7.00a.m. to 8.00 ....Every 15 minute 8.00am to 10.00a.m.Every 10mientas 10.00am to 11.00 Every 15 minutes. 11.30am to 15.45 p...very 16 minuter, 12.15 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute 1.15 p.m. to 145pm.. Every 15 tolmuter 1.45p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 mEntrbas, 2.15 pm to 5.00 pm. Every 15 minuter, 3.00 pm to 8.10 p....Every 10 minutes
NIGHT CARS, MA 6.50 p.m. and 9p.m., 8.30 am to 13.00 -`p.m., ovory hall hour,..
13.00 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.02 every quarter of
an hour.
where cordial relations might be fostered. betreet is great and ancient empire of the West and tho brand new Republic "f this East. (Cheers.) To-night they wors honored by many distinguished quests. It was much to be regretted Shat no member of the Cabinet was pre-
-most Minister were yughting just now-beeansa they would certainly have gashored & great deal of Information about Ching, subject about which evidoally they knew nothing at all, and also lo formation tich they seemed to have bern paiticalarly in quest of Intely on Anandlal matters. Amongst the distin
THE CHINA MAIL-
GED. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
SKARU & GENERAL BROKER
PUBLIO AUCTION. FIR Undarsigued has erostred Instruc tione to Sell by Public Auation:
FRIDAY
commending.
tha. 4h July, 1915,
20 r., at his Salon Rooms,
DUDDELL STEKET
•WITHOUT RESERVE
A Latina QUANTITY OF FALUABLE HOUSEHULD
FURNITURY." (MOONLY STAINED TRA Comprising
ished guests present was Liontoriaisi. General Chaug, Military Adviser to a Trak Sideboards, Dining Table and Fxcellency to Provision President of Cadis, Dinner Waggons. Overmantels, the Republic, Tuan Shib-kai and prGliss and Crockery Ware, Carlory, eta, sident of that great institution which had nabled the Chinese people to show clear by to the whole world that when they cont do a good thing they could de it-be refered to the Chinese Natotal League for the Suppression of Opium Smoking. (Cheers.) He was frequently asked by those who knew he was a warm partisan of the new-tra in China whether it is any stability, and his reply atraju was, "Look, at what tho Chinese have done in the matter of the extirpation of their enfierial vier. They had also pro
Mr. Theodore Taylor, M.P., through whoso cforts it was thief, that that declaration was obtained from Hia Majesty's Government "on 3ay 7 list, which was hailed by hundreds of millions of Chinese with enthusiasin. Mr. Dicy also referred to the presence of Mr. Frank Stavené, the author of a recent delight- ful paper on Mythical Monsters of China," "and of Mr. Benrimo, who had Jono much to make the Chinese forget the somewhat unsympatholic conduct of his follow townsmen and other Cili fornians towards the Chinese by giving to the world that most delightful an
Teak Wardrobes with Beveled Mirrors, Toilet Tabor, Marble-top. Washstands, Ohtats-of-drawers. Easy Obairs, Double and Single Bedsteads, Tus and Orional Tibles, Euge, Lace Curtains, Pintares ste ste.)
"Also
Remington Typewriter (in fine condi-
tion
I Salta Premier Typewriter (in One
condition).
3"Becond hand " Typewriters.
I Cottage Piano by John Brinsme
1: Forling pines (12-born).
On View from Thursday, the 3rd July, Yunlogues will be in
TREM-Cash on delivery..
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer, Hongkong June 30, 1913.
HE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
A Stimulant as Satisfactory as Alcohol-
O.T
O.T. is the long wanted happy me dium 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. O.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-Stomactic Pick-me-up. Made from natural fruits and herba 0,1.15'4 pürm and healthful beverage, und erly favourable effects follow its use. After over-dulgence there's no better pick me up As for when you feet "out-of-sorts, there's nothing better to make you
·ft and well: again.
O.T. is a true digestive, and therefore good as a
mexicitia drink, as an after-ditner liquear, and as remedy for indigestion, flatulence and-" hill feeling" after niente, importan
sharning play, "The Yelles Jacket:tion as received lustras TELEPHONE No. 436
He coupled the toust with the names of Lieutumat.Goshend Chang and Mr. Theodore Tayler, M.P.
The least having been duly honoured. In "a" brief resptian Lieutenant-General Chang expressed his pleasure at being present, and went on to eay that what. iver China's political system tho, most important thing she deeded was to intro Juce civilisation. Ho cammolly hoped the people of China might be enabled to learn the best things that England had to teach them his opinion, the most import. ant thing for the future of Chini was u good system of education and public sani-
to sell by Fubile Auction,
on
FRIDAY,
the ith Joly, 1913, commencing at
37.M., at their Sales Roo
DODDELL STREET,→
ONE BILLARD TABLE (Carnú.) Or view from Thursday the 3rd July? Tus-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctionzer
Hongkong, July 1. 1919.
81
tary work. With regel to education NORTE BRITISH & MERCANTILE
Chinis had started elementary schools and intermediate schools, but she had not yet.
à good University, Thousands of students
INSURANCE COAC
WHICH ARE VENTED THE SHARES OF
COMPANY, IND and
THE BAILWAY PASSENGERS
ASSURANCE.CO
were abroad earnestly learning in the THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE Universitim of foreign countries, but though many such had returned to China he feared they had not yet acquired good experiance in teaching Chinese students; sy they hoped that good teachers would coma to China from England, nail thus help the Chiness to teach tha cising generation, with a view to giving every
Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Ghinese, men and women, young and old,Authorised Capital £8,030,500
Fakeup Capital 1 sound body and a good education, Thon Chons would become happier and stronger-Pire Fund than the was at present, and the relations III-Ilie & Ananity Funils... 16,136,1 between the two countries would become closer (Chocra.)
Mr. Ticodoris Taylor, 31.P.. also replied to the toast. After expressing thanks for the recrgution of himself and those who vers working with him, he said these who had bean working in the anti-opit cause ran the risk of being very much mis
understood by ox-rosidade and ex-officials em Chinn. He believed scane of these might look upon then as a carcel of ignorant and bigoted fanatics whose only object in life Lad been to run down their own country and glorify every other country. He was talking to the Prime Minister two days before their debate in
SUNDATI. 8.00 sm, to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutos 10.80 am to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minuta. 11.45 to 13 Noon Every 3 mlumber. 18.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minuter,
1.00p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter, the House of Commons, and putting the reso for Chins, and Mr. Asquith said to 5.00p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
6.00 gm. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes, You are pro-Chinese, but be-re 7:00 pm to 8:10 p.m...Every 10 malashes NIGHT CARS non Week Days.
BASTRUATE
Extex Cam at 12 midniget. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, AIKEANDRA Butterror? Dee Vorax Rond Central-may
plied, No Str, I am not pro-China, but I am intensely pro-British, and there. fore I am in favour of British justice tho world round,”” - (Applause.) - Tho'specker west on to refer to a statement made in
a stemachie, it has wonderful virtues for colie, dysentery, and other stomach troubles, No drink is more suitable than O.T. for both abstainers and non-abstainers; none is more healthful, for young and old.
Gold
Medal
Buffab Analytical Control
Paris Exhibition, 1502
Grand
Prix
London, IFLI
The More you Drink O.T.
Like it! the Better you
C.T. wina favour with all who by it. Its distinctive character, its refresh Ing and exhilarating qualities in satisfying body and "bite appeal to you-ins taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each gies adia to your liking and appreciation
O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
Water
(Hot or Cold)—–—– gives bila" da deich ous Earour that completely
Lemonade, Soda Mineral Waters, etc. Chris full body, ac faroct, sindelatin. - refreshing Jewson Alling and; Beratent Efects of rated drink if Map, "
le. Berr
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TOTAL BUNDS AT SIST DEMIER 1911 SAN FRANCISCO and Amerman Port gunemily:-Bras & BLACK, Ban From
Binking Fund Acorn
Revenue Fire branch.
Life and Annuity
Branches. Revenue Marine Department 0sher Recapta
3,890
BIE
430,1
£5,933,$12
The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately investad, and, y Act of Parliament, are set alda tó mink the axis under the respective Depart mania of the Company's Business
AHEWAN TOMES & CO
HE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE BOULETY OF THE UNITED STATES.
BHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MÄTIGTES, HOTCKOTO
the Report of of American Commission T HAMILTON, GENTRAL MANAGE that went to China and reported in 1004,
and said win which this time they said,
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON
General Managers
1ENTING
Burgeon Denicer
No. 14, D'AGUILAR BERKOO
TERMS VERY MODERATE Vonsultation Brea
FOR÷ZEN" BASE, TOKYO,
truly, Thura is a Chinoso race, but thre is not a Chinese nation. But he was New Insuranon Paid for.....£ 25,687,500 sure we must all be aware that thore had Outstanding Insuranite amo at last been born in China a matices which
was tingling with national sentiment, ABIN mnt Sola national life, right though the educated Burping amonta to........
Dividends to Policyho
classes. And he wanted to ask the people who talked about the ignorant class In.
Chine, the classes who did not reolisc
Tutat pald Paltoyhöldern 1924
the greataera or possibility of their own Total Expense for 1910 emstry, and who were not able to rise Gros earnings from interes
nd Benbe for 1910. +1 the lovel of the average lector, say,
-in our own coutury-ho wanted to arkrose rate of Indoida from ~
Can be obtained ut the forloning NOTES ON WILD DI LIFTch people their reul opinion of the razk
HONGKONG AND SOUTH
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Part 1 Revised Fries 75-Cente
IVETARZO
The Labor Ascovery of waders
Ah Choo (Oneonta Brad
Street
V vẫn pc in those who und verecourt
and lo man of any Weal notic After all ho would mur those who thought a good could curse out of Chinei did the avarage man in any country possess tin education, the Insure, Loe opportunity. to form a statesmanlike judgment upon osery question that came before this
Investosents 1910 Hongkong, You. 15, 2012 J
THE
CHINA MALL
equntry's rulers Los us have a little Typhoon Map
Fationon, then, with tho
realise how grat teir problems wer bomo. Ho layed that the people Chins woul
arry, so much about
Would not
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