SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1913,

Hughes and Hough

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AND ADMIRALTY.

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AND

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PROPRIETORS

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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tions to Sell by Pabllo Acetion,

14

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WEDNESDAY,

the 7th August, 1918, commencing at -p.m. at theix Sales Rooma, No. 8,

Rao

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ton House Sty

A LARGE QUASTENK 07 VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND

BLACK WOOD FURNITURE,

Na.

&o., &c. Consisting as follows:- TEAKWOOD.Dining and Drawing Room Suites. Upholstered Chairs and Bofas, Carpet and Rugs, 1 Brags and Brass-muinted Bedstend, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, "Wardrobeande.. Dining Room Furniture, Extension Dining Tables, Bido boarvis, etc., etc., 1. Dinner and Dessert Bervices, Crockery, Suadry Gines Ware, 1

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have received instrno-

tions to sell by Fublic Auction

{ron LCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNAN),

DA

BATURDAY.

MR. WILLIAM REDMOND'S

RECOLLECTIONS.

(Continued from pay £)

THE CHINA MAIL.

Fourth Party only Mr. Halfour to mains. The front beach below the gang- way with ho ocoupled with his brilians lieutenants. Randolph Churchill, Cros and Drummond Wolf, is now in the porenession of Lord Hugh Cocil, Lond

the 30th August, 1913, at 2,3) p.m. off Castlereagh, Lord Helmsley, and Mr.

"Observation Place, Praya Fästy

Are 50). TOX STIKL LINKIERA. As they stand with Lil Workable GEAR,

Find Usisi,

Bow', and 100wt. Amezzons.

And About 10 Fathoma I in. Srup Late Casin on each Lighter. Further particulars may be obtained from ha vadersigned.

Qo view two days before sale. Trex :—As usual.

Worthington-Evans, who form but a poor) substitute for the Fourth Party i other days which we for itself such ro nown in Parliamentary history.

MASTERS OF ELOQUENCE, John Bright was then" & commanding figure in the House. His alequandò 'will never be forgotten by those who board is He did not ve eye to eya with the Irish members on the question of Homs Rule, but he will always be remembered Treland a great friend of the Irish tillers of the soll, and he was perhaps be earliest pioneer in England of the policy 1617f land purchase now approved for Ire land by both parties in the Sate. Were

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And

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Ostalognes will be issued.

TEENSA usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Ronghock. Aug 21, 2013.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

2025

Tone to sell by Pablo amotion,

HE Undersigned has recatwad iustruo

(PUR AGOGURT OF TEH ·COMOBRNED)

FRIDAY,

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· "the" 291b" Angust, 1913, at 2,15 P.,

At The Doo." Castle Stop

Castle Road.

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE ato,

..therein contained, *Comprising~~ Teakwood Hall Stands, Wardrobes Bookça, st., (Mariobark maka), Binck- wood Flower Stands, Stools... Chaiza, &c., a Silk 'postry: corerod Drawing Room Suite (made in France), Oil Paintings' and Engravings (artist's Proofs), Massive Braso Podontals and Flower Pots, Incenso Barbers, etc., Dining Room Furniture, Extension Dining Tabic (extra lovos), Crockery and Glass Ware, Japspose and English Tea Sets, Double and -Blogle Eedate da, đại đội

Ore Isor Franz Piano by ALLISON, : London, in good condition; & CoMaza. "TION" SAYE by Withers, 'Birmingham,' a GRAMAPHONE and a large number of BE- CORDE, ODE EXAMELLED BATH and SHANG. AI BATIS All Electric Fittings and F-na Gar Tights, & quantity of COFFE Odoring Uzgrain, and a large number of PLANTE, PALKE &asit Poroslain Pote view from the 28th Inst... AC-taloguse will be insid

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It seemed as though the years had.rolled back.

If the personal of the Houma bas changed tu thirty yours, so, too, indeed, tavo the rules of procedure. In thu early eighties the elosure had only just been introduced for the first time. The

was unknown. If a mem- Kangaroo bar was unsatisfied with the answer, he received to his question he could move the scjournment, and I have known question time resumed after an ad- I asked who was the most loquement debats, at twelve o'clock at speaker in the Flouse in my time I should night. Those were grad days for the say that man was Joseph Cowan, of Now private member? With, new rulow, new castle. His speeches were marvels of orders, and new

me, the House hay genuine and moving' eloquence. He kept changes indeed in shirty years. tha House spl-bound, and his dicerity ww such that he impressed friend and for

TWO TRINGS UNCIRANGED..

Looking hack over the long period since alike. One of the pazites members to July 18. 1850, when I first entered the how marked Parliamentary ability in the House, I fell as I listened to the cheers 8 Parliament was Sir Charlos Dilke.

greeting" as third routing of the Home Rebdolph Churchill's brier but most Rafe Bill that two things and two things brilliant Parliamentary euroor will never alone were the same-thẻ voice of Big. be forgotten by those who wore his fellow Be as it sounded the hours and the members. Hourly deaths was deeply voleu of Ireland as she demanded Home Inmented by his opponents as well as by Rulo:

1 Friends, ka apart from political fool) Uno mens rumory of the past and I. ing, his cugaging personal qualities ap: have done. In 1883 the Budget of the padded to everyone. Of the curliest Brinton was £85,000,000, and ot

shis

tish friends of Bomo Rule in the House 293,000,000 was spent upon the Army the greatest still happily remains in the ant Navy together. Things have changed: person of the present Father of the Houssines then, when today we spend upon Me. Thomas Burt, or, as he used to be rnaments nearly as much as the whole called even thirty years ago."Tom Budget of thirty years ago. And yes in Furt." He alons of numbers now-ilving 1983 I remember well the economiats of votal in favour of the principle of Home that time thought the money spent on Bute sa long ago a 1874, when the queswarlike preparations beyond all racó tion was brought forward by Isaac Butt, and requirement! Truly the changes of then the trusted leader of the Irish Home thirty yours are wonderful, and pechapa. Rule Party. And in this connection it more wonderful in affairs political and is of interest to remember that a long aggons 74, ten years before the franchise was extended, a majority of the members from Ireland urgently demanded the stention of the Irish Parliament. For forty years at least Home Rule has been ocasistently demanded in "Parliament by the Irish people, and this fact could not but. bo remembered as one listened the cheers with which the majority of 100 for the Horns Bule Bill was greeted in the House the other day.

Parliamentary than in any other diree-

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned havu received insired. tions to all by Publia Acation

on

TUESDAY,

the 20th August, 1913, Commencing

2.33 r., this Sales Rooms, DUDDALL STARS”, —

Vessels Advertised ns Loading.

Anstralian Porta, &.56 lbaos...... Bay v. Spore e Obo Bombay Maru..

[change Canton

Mart J'tuo,Kucat&S'dakan Bornen **** Robe & Blo..... Dilwara Kobot Yokohama...Himano Maru.. Koba, S'hai & Y'hama Aistrin Tobo

Coblena London, Arcadi London, Antwerp & Nankin Marsellion, V. Ports... Chili

Mar Landon &c....Miyaanki Maru... Manila, Melbourne & Nikko Maru Manila, Atralian Port.Changsha .................. at-Tanila, Cobu & Hele Zafire.

Mani Cabu & Boilo Rubi Maji & Kobo. ManikaYONA

Glojun Maruier Loongmag

N'ki Kabe & T'hama, Kumann Maru..

A Laron QUANTITY DE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLDS Francisco, Japan Perch.....

San Francisco, Japan Eerca.........

FURNITURF, Comprising Tapestry covered Dmning Room Suites, Teak Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Dinner Waggons. Extension Dining Tables and Chairs Overmantels, Ios Talles, White Lace Curtains etc., etc. "Fina Test Double and Single Wardrobes, Marble Top Washstands, Dressing Tables "oilet Sots, Chest of Drawers, Single and Double Bras Mounted Iron Bedsteads, Brass Fondors and Firo Braines etc, eta.

GLASS & CROOKEDY WARE,

'CUTLERY, etc

Also

A Few Piters or CANTON BLACKWOOD WARF. 1 GRAND PIANO. STYPEWRITERS (in good condition) On view from Monday the 25th. Catalogues will be issued, TERMS:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

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Flongkong, Aug, 20, 1913.

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Gibb Livington & Co. Sopt, 19, at 11a.m. Nippon Yuden Kasha September 1. Batterfold & Swire.Aug. 30 Daylight. Ouska Shoran Kaish August 20 Melchors & Co.........Abous end of Aug. D. Sassoon &Co, LdAug. 26. Daylight. Nippa Yasin Kaisha Aug. 28, at 11x.ro, Sander, Weiler & CafAug. 30°

falchers & Co.About Beg, 10. P. & O. 8. N, Oo......Aug. 30, at Nun. &O. 8. N. Co... About Supt. 3. Heasageries Maritime Aug 20, x 1 p.m. Nippon Yuson Kaisha ug Daylight. Nippon Tusan Kaisha Aug. 27. at No. Butterfeld.& Swiro... August 201 Showan, Toms Co... 25, at 4 pm.

hewan, Tomes & Co. Supt. 4, at 4 p Dodwell & Co. Limited Aug at 22 fardine, M'son&Da, Ld Aug. 33, no. 2 p.in, Nippon Yusan Kaisha Aug. 23, at. Noo Paid Mail 9. S. Co, Sept. 13, xd Noon. Psoille Mail S.S. Co. Sept, 30 at 1pm..

San Francisco v Japan Nippon. Marroyo Kisen Kaisha...Aug. 28, x-on. San F'cisco, v. Japan Tenyo Mara Bhai Moji & T'hazia Nile s'hal Robe de Thams Magellan Ehal, Kobe, &'hams Rangoon Maru S'hai, Echo & Y'hams Sonora bis Shai Robe & Thama Uckotmark 3'hal, Kobe do Moji... Fooksang...... S'hai & Japan Ports...Prinz Ludwig S'hal, Kobo & Moj... Jelungn Shanghai...... Shanghai........ Alrich.......I

Hangsangras Shanghai........ Shanghai.

Doranha

Toyo Kisen Kaisha...Sept. 1, ab Noan P. §.0. S.N. Oo...... About Sept. 4, Messageries Maritimes Aug. 20. ? .. ...Nippon Yasen Kaisha Aug. 27. Hamburg Am'ka Linie Aug. 28. Hamburg Am'ka Liniej August 28. Fardina, M'son&Co, Ldang, 28, at Kip. Malchaza Cobout Sept, 3. D. Sassoon & Co., Edopt. 10. P. & 0. 5. N. Co... about Aug. $3, Sander, Wieler & Co. Aug 31.6. Jardine, M'aon Co. Ed. Aag, 24 Daylight Butterfield & Swise, Aug. 30 Daylight. Jardine, M'zoz Co. La Aug. 29, at 2 p.m. Jardine, M'aon& Co Lding, 25, at 2pm. D. Sassoon & Co., Ld. vag, 24,

S'pore, Penang & Otta Sulang. S'pore, Pang & Cal'ta Loy t S'poro, Fang & Otta. Tarilla - auto Spare, Pang& R'goon Colombo Mare.....Nippon Yasen Kaisha, Sept. 4.. S'pare & Sourabaya... Ousang ..................... Jardine, sonCo, Id. Aug. 25, at 2 p mi Bbay v. S'pore &be. Luzon Mara. Osaks Shesen Kaisha Sept. 5, p.m. Swatc...Haiman.................................. Douglas & Co. Lug. 27, at I am Stow, Amoy & Fchow Haiching Stow, Amoy & chow Haiyang Stow, Amoy &F'chow Haitan................ Bhow, Amoy & Tamsa Daigi Mara S'tor, Amoy & Tamsui Shoahu Mar Vancouver, (8.0.), & Empress of Japan | Vria B.O. Seattle &c. Tamba baru. Vancouver, (B.O.) So. Monteagle

Douglas, Lapraix & Co. Aug. 28, 8: 11am. Douglas, Lapraiz Co. Aug. 9, at 11. Douglas & Co. Ld.....Sapt. 2, at 11a.m. Oka Shosen Kalebs August 24, at Neon Oaks Shosen Kaisha Aug. 31, at Noon. Canadian Pie R. Co. Aug.

Nippon Yasen Kalaha Ang. 26, ab 4. p.m. Canadian Pie B. Co. Aug 30.

Vancouver. Empress of Rani...O. P. R. Co. Sept. 10. Weihaiwel & Tie:tein Huforow Y'hams, Kobe & Moji Fultala

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Hon. Mr E.. A. Hewatt, C.M.G. Mrs. J. J. Hicks and

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Mr A. T. Barberizi Mr F. Bigmano Mr E, R. Bate Mr H. Brian-Bates Mr Oliver Beach Mr W H. Beattio Mrs. W. E. Beattie Mr R. R. BolDios Mr A. N. Blum

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Mr & Mrs I. Calder Mr F. Lecar Mr &. J. Cambridge Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr Smollett Camp-Dr E L Maityn

bell

Lobb

In one way at least the change I have myself observed in Parliament has been wholly happy. Thirty years ago the atti- ade of Irishmen in the House was bitter in the extreme. This wis the result of any wrongs. Thirty years have seen the grievances of Ireland removed one by sno, and to-day sees the representa: tives of Ireland in the then at the out- stretched hand of friendstup from Groat Cold and Hot Water throughout. Mr and Mrs H. X. bis and Mrs Ne Britain no longer bitter, but ready and GREAT NAMES SIELL BEPRESENTED."

the basis of the Home Rule Thorp is on thing anticeable in the willing present House, and it is that if the graat Bill to enter the fature di torms of es of the olf daya dave pasuoj away, frical lip and goodwill for all time with their names are still-perpetuated in the the people of England, Scotland, Chamber. There are still with as the Wales, and the whole Empire. That is Gludstones, the Harcourts, the Churchills, ono of the great hanges of the past she Chumberlains, the Autanda, the Tre- thirty years, and surely at one of the velynns, the Laws and any others, rast blessed.

remember well the maklon speech of Mr. Austen Chamberlain, when the Graad

TOTAL FUNDS AS SUST DROKE. 1911. Old Mon, Earning to Joseph Chamberlain,

£22,561,286.

Authorised Capital £8,000,000

Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital...............................

If Fire Fundi...

Ravanas Fire branch.

PRINCE PALATINE SOLD.

"RECORD FRIce of £45.000. Mr. Thomas Pilkington has sold his famous horse Frisce Palating to Mr. J, B. Joel The horse, however, is not to be band.

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D'Alminds E. Castre MacIntyre Miss D'Almada E. Mr Geo. Martin

Castro

Mr. Farebrother,

Mason

Master D'Almada

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Mine MoEven

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Mr and Mrs O. D. J. B.A.MO.

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Mrs Bowdler

Mr E. J. McNaty

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Mitchell child

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KINGSCLERE HOTEL, MFH.G. Fieber Mr. H. Bay

HONGKONG,

doelared that the young man's speech was dear and refreshing" to a father's heart How dear, and refreshing would it ..£2,457,500

bo to the heart of Gladstone himsel 3,809,111 III-Life & Annuity Fazda... 16,138,160 ould he but hear in the debates, of to Binking and Account ...... 8851 day the grave and weighty and most able speeches delivered sometines by his own Ex2,561,289

grandson, the present Willian Gladstone ed over until after the race for the JockeyNRIVALLED position in the Hill 2,557,158 And if only Randolph Churchill could Club Stakes at the Newmarket First Idfo and Aummity

have heard one of Winston's slashing de. October. Meeting has been decided, and it 1,973,289 BranchesNT FRÅN AT

Everances! There is, after alt, some con is understood that one of the conditions of Revenue Marine Department... 202,892

lation, for one who recalls the years the sale is that Prince Palatine is not to 430, 199 Other Receiptsamianismant

that have gone in a stressait lonely leave the country. £8,233,312 spliit, in panembering that the old The prica to be paid by Mr. Jool do, we The Accumulative Funds of the various Keneration falls away the younger men are informed, £45,000, anies the horse is case the price will be £5,000 less. The Branches are separately invested, and, by to the front and preserve in their heen in ons of his engazements, in which perspas the grest trudilims of the park highest price ever paid for a horse and si Act of Parliament, are set aside to mest the claims under the respective Depart The ther night, when the Houso was public auction is the 37,500 gainess which ments of the Company's Business.

unhappily not crowded, a quiet figure BI. Edmond Blaze paid for Flying Fox in SHEWAN, TOMES & CO, arts and delivered a spocela full

wit 1000.

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1 for The free looklet or 2.0, 29 for Trind Butile te *The Velum Kamatais Co., Gerpal Oak, Looda

and kindly feeling. I was Sir Wilfrid Prince Palatine is five-year-old bay horse by Persimmon out of LadyLightfoot faison. Here again, the tradition of the. He was bred by Colonel Hall Walker, who past was maintained, for who curs aver sold bim in the summer of 1009 to Mr. forgot thu geniul and mirthful and wise Pilkington for £2.000. Up to the present ulterators of old SixWilfrid? All the he has won £36,384 in stakes. Doncyan won more money io stakes than any other old members, at any rate, felt a glow a horas: in two years he won races to

tho resi plenauru as they listened to his sc. value of £5,153.

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