FRIDAY, AUGUST
1, 1818.
TO LET
ODERN
10 LAMP.
THREE-ROOMED "FLATS with overy convenience, Humruškys. Bettison, Cornwall-Avenue, Kowloan.
No 9 MINDEN VILLAS, Monr Roan,
LONG SPELL OF MALARIA.
Broken And Cured By Dr. Willams Pink Pills in Ceylon.
THE CHINA MATI
Malarial Fever was tho, unedvinblu
MASONIC CENTENARY.
The Formation of Grand Lodge ef England.
10 be eight months bed-ridden with
Arrangemente aru siruddy in progren» experience of Mr. Georga V. Eboll, a fer celebrating towards the end of this
Williams Fick Pills are Malaria's only namely, the formation of the Grad proved the truth of the claim that Dr. Yar an interesting Masonic centenary, Lodge of England is 1818. Thora in
Hughes and Hough Kowloos, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS COURT. Colombo business want. Elare in bow he
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FOR 40COUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
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SATURDAY,
1.
the Sad August, 1913, at 19.3) noon
at their Bales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Topuz Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
ABOUT TWENTY PAIRS PIGEONS,
Consisting of -
HOMES.
FORE ROCKED HOUSES In CAMERON TERRACE, Granville Aventa and Salisbury Avenus, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.
SEOPS with Godown attached, NATHAN Ross, Kowloon.
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
ป
Jo... LTD. Bengkong. July 23. 1917
TO LET
AT ROOMED HOUSE. furnished, upper levels for 3 months or more,
Apply to
Bongkang, July 14, 1913.
A. B. C/o. this paper.
873
TO LET.
152, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN, RANFURLY, No. 11, CONDUIT
ROAD.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Oo, L. Hongkong. July 10, 1913.
TO LET.
662
DEGROUND FLOUR of No, 6 Dri VOEUX ROAD Central, consisting of a Strong Room and nathouses muitable for Banked or Commancial Orsices rendy for immediace ocupation
Apply to
DAVID SABROON & Co., Ladh Hongkong, July 4, 1913
JACORTES,
FANTAIS.
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PIGEON HOUSES &c., &c.
NO.2
Tiama;— As usual,
Hongkrag, July 20, 1013.
HUGHES & HOUGH-
Auctioneers.
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TO LEE.
(FROM IST JULY 1013).
340
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"Sororal years igo, when visiting the Federated Ma ay States on business I foll
some evidence of an attempt made in 1643 via im to Malaria, and learnt what have to form a Grand Lodge, when the then thas terrible tropical forer can play on "no's | constitution," said Mr. Ebell. The doc. Earl of St. Albans appears to have been frors sdrised ma ta save Kuala Lumpur, elected Grand Master, bus doubts have
where I was staying at the time, so I wont to Singapore. The change did nis good, boon thrown by, sorna Mascaia historian but a few months later the fever returned, at the securacy of this record.
his time accompanied by rheumatism.
Within two weeks the tbeumatie psius had spread throughout my body, causing there was a united meeting of the mom-
:
I is certain, howevns, that in 1717
me auufi. extreme agony that I was to ced | burs of four London Jodges no thờ Cocse
and Gridiron, in St. Paul's Churchyard, when in wps resolved to form a Grand
to take to my bed. And there I remained fur eight months, during which time I could do nothing to myself and medicines brought me na relief. The malarial attacks go, select a Grand Master from among came on every few days; the rheumatism the members and to hold the quarterly had its hold on me all the time and nearly communications" sich au are held at drove me crazy.
some historians that the Duke of Men- the present day. In la maintained by
tague was elected Grand Master in 1721 It is cortais, however, that rival Grand Ledgos sprang up "in-England, and, the
"It fortunately happened just then that a great, friend of mina visited singapore. Roma to co me, and was indeed con- carped to find main such a pititul condi- tion, wasted Away," as ho said, "to practically nothing." I know was to r fully weak because it as almost impossible for me to turn over in bod without
Asaletanco.
Mr. G. Y. Bad of Cutambo. "My friend told me that several pa plo he knew, who formerly wore constint auffurers from Balarin, had been cured by
2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak. Dr. Williams Pink Pills, and he seemed so sars that they would bring about my cure Apply
that I was persuaded to try them. LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1919.
TO LET
or
THE Undersigned, have raedived instrue.
tions from Jones LAMBERT, Esq.. MBURION, No. 10, Psak, Lurnished Lloyd's Surveyor," to sell by Public unfurnished. 6 Rooms. Chop
Auction
..
TUESDAY,
the 5th August, 1913, at 2.37 .
Norman Cottage, No: 3, Peak Road,
- THE
As
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
therein Contained,
comprising:- Takwood Fall Stands and Tables, Drawing Room Suite, Lace. Curtains. Fictares and Paintings, Brass and Brenz Vases, Frss Fenders, Tire Brasses kad Dogs, etc., Massive. Toskwood Extension Dining Table (Telescopia), Sideboard, Diater Waggon, Arm-chaire and Sufanj. Gt 9, Crockery Ware, Plate, eta, Large Brass Bedstead, Barcans, Wardrobes, etc., Bed and Table Linen, Pastry and Kitchen Ctensils, including Aluminium and Coppor Cooking Utensils
Electric Ceiling Fans (practically now), Brussell Carpets and Rags (new). Largo Ice Chest, Palma, otc in Pote.
On View from Surday, 3 prox. 'Catslogues will be issued, ».
Texas Uly
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029
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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DALMADA
(Fou Accomer or M. F.
& CASTROL,
on
THURSDAY,
the 7th August, 1318, ommencing at
2.30 r., at Kiliot Crescent
No. 29, Robinson Road,
THE WHOLE OF THE
reets
ar 1813 witnessed the amalgamation of these into the Grand Lodge of England, with H.R.H. the Duke of Sussex as Grand Master, and that unity has sinco, beon maintained.
GRAND MASTERS.
가
Since 1721 the offey of Grand Master has been held by a nobleman or prince of the Blood Royal. In 1874 the Prince of Wales (afterwards VII.) succeeded the latu Marquess of Ripon as Grand Master, voly to vacate the position upon his accusion to the throne in 1901. Ee was succeeded by his brothior, Prince Arthur, the Duke of Connaught, who still holds the odice, and who in hold in the highest respect and catoom, if not, indeed, veneration, by ill British Froo тановя The late Duke of Clarenca, brother of King George V., was initiated into Freemasonry in the Royal Alpha which lodge is Sir Edward Lotohworth, Logo, No. 16, in 1886 the ecaretary of
the prouant Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge. He afterwards became Provincial Grand Master of Borkshire, and was ap- Pointed to the rank of Past Grand Master of England.
THE KING'S INTEREST
A supply of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills 799 was bought, and although the Best bottle or two seemed to have little effect, by the time I had finished the third I was sure they were doing mo good. In fact I was
The prosent King was`nover initiated then able get out of bad and" with the into Freemasonry, but both he and Quoen sid of a stick, to walk around the house Mary have always shown the koenest Within a month from comme cing interest in the benevolent work of the those wonderful Pilla I was absolutely frou craft, as the walls of the three grost had vanished completely, I was able to go sonic charities beat witaas. On his from rheumatic, pains, the Malariai Favor
about without the help of a stick, also to accession to the throng in 1810 Ring rosume my work. Since my cure by Dr. George V. became the patron if both the Williams Pink Pills neither fever nor boys and girls schools.LESS cheumation has ever returned. I am fooling as "útna a fiddlo." It should be added that Mr. Eboil's address is ejo Messrs. J. Roburison & Co., Fort, Colombo, whore he is employed.
To lot or for sale, 'GLENSHIEL, Barzer Road, No. 194, Peak, 5 rooms.!!
CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Feak, to let; fine situation; 8 room; tennis and croquet lawus,
One GODOWN, Duddall Street. Central Top Floor.
Suite of ROOMS 18,32 Queen's Road
HARTING Austin Road, Kowloon immediato possession.
11.
FUR SALE. Kowloon Inland Lob No. 1154
HARTING and ROGATE, ou part of LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath rooma, Garden and Tennis Course coun: modation for 30 Servants.
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the 8th day August, 1913, at 3 r., At HIS SALES ROOMS DEDDELL STATET, by MR. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer THY Stoneship
WING HON, Len,th 139′ 8′′; Main Breadth 232
Depth 9 570QMPOUND GYLIN. DER ENGINES. Kominal Homear, and tea, pepper, salt, sic. Ho laid himself out to spend ls. Bd., but he saved power 88. Gross. tanange 691.55,
aponny. With this food ho drew up Registered tonnage 419.10, together menus for breakfast, luncheon, and sup with all ber Ancroad, CHAINS, HOT, por Gantes, Boath and APFURTENANCES, For breakfast bo had porridge and milk The said Steamship lately foundered at witli toast and dripping, and hot-water Macao and is being raised.
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