THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1913.
Hughes and Hough
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MEIRION HONGKONG,"
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FRIDAY,
the 19th Septembar. 1913, at 11 ami
at their 'Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Fox Road, Corner of
fed Hoge Street, ̧---
Large Number of Pairs of Ladys
and Cent's Boots and Sheen.
"ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAKE,"
AND SUNDRY "OUSEHOLD FURNITURE
TERMS:- Dual
EUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Sept. 16, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1119
THE Undersigned have received instrac- tions to sell by Fublio Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
on
FRIDAY,
the 19th Sept., 1913, at 5.15 r.M.,
at their Sales Room, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Ciper of
Toz House STITT,
A VALGABLE COLLECTION OF USED POSTAGE STAMPS, Comprising -
Hongkong, Great Britain and Colonies,
Old China, France and Celonies, Dutch
Bawal
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TO LET
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TO. MINDEN VILLAS, MODY ROAD, Koxicos, FIVE ROOMS, Taxis FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloor, Cheap rentals
STAGE-STRUCK GIRLS.
As Actress on Her Career.
THE CHINA MAIL.
We (the Standard) have received the dlowing letter from Mia Edyth Good all, the leading lady as the Haymarket
The
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WOMEN WHO GET NO ÒLDER.
PROBLEM FOR THE GENAUS COMPIZINS.
Wilful mis-statement of age by wom the hat Causas in England and Walos has provided the official statisticians who are still turning out Blue Books with a d:fault problem. The newbar of females. aged 20-25 and 15-30 is disproportionately high. It is partly ascribed to the immigre. tion of young women is domastic rorvants. This contributes to the sudden incresse in the proportion of females at 20-95; but
even after making full allowsocs a Blue Book issue recently infers that there is "'a certain amount of transference from the lator ages." In short, some women over the age of 25 have returned themselves an
younger.
At the last Consus the population divided itself into the following groups:
Under 5 years of age, more than one
Sonth.
Under 10 years of age, more than one.
fifth.
Between 20 and 53, nearly one-half, Over 5 years, little more than one-
toath.
Skewe success has come to me, and Lanalon has revived my work so kindly in Within the Law at the Haymar. Consignment of SLAZENGER'S A TENNIS BACKETS made for 1913 ket, I have had a great number of letters Season, in various weights and qualities, from people, known and suknown to mą,
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stating they wish to go on the SLAZENGER'S 1018 TENNIS BALLS. stage," and asking how to set about it.
For further particulara
My udvies noɑrly always is. Don't Apply to
Iet about it at all, because the writers we to think they have only to go on the stage to be succSTLE, Perhaps the story of my own troubles and dif. culties may interest some mpirant and serve to show that a girl' raust have been" endowed with great physical strungth, 'endurance, and' versatility-i! sho is to
win through without money or influence.) When I think of the number of men and
Females outnumbered the males at every wonen, known to ma personally, who have been on the stage for hopeless yours, age, ozcapt the earliest. To avery 1.000 and uro Anding their youth slipping fan girls born 1,041.boys came into the world. them with no paspect of over doing more bat the mortality is greater among boy than eke out à bare existence, I am op berbios than girl babies up to the age of fra palled at the thoughts of crowds more
-1,171 male deaths, 1,000 female don the. Nonging to share the samo late..
Then the young men emigrate in greats! When I was very little girl, aynumbers the young women, and many ther, school.quster at Bedford, used
men aro.absent as soldiers. to put his morter board on my hoad, wrap his master's gown round me and say. Some day you will get a cap and wown of your own." Alas for my ther's dreams! Things wens ill with him; was quite impossible for me to go to college. When I was about 10 1 had to think of burning my living thought first of teaching, but soon came the wish that gry into a binge-to wet-thaneed 6 expression that maltes all petists. Well, tão, gods were good to me in some ways. They gai Die no money, no influence, no friends who had knowledge of theatrical affairs wad rubl show the the ryšku, no appear- see has would make people notice me and citò m weer in consequere--bus
SHOP with Godown attached, Natmay ROD, Kowloon.
Kowloon Marias Lot No. 18 with Wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD.. Dongkong, Sept. 17, 1913.
No
TO LET
TO 149 MAGAZINE GAP Peak,
from the 1st October. HOUSES in TORRES BUILDINGS, KIMBERLEY ROAD, Kowloon.
PROCURATION.
APPYPANISH DOMINICAN Hongkong, Sept. 13, 1913.
No.
TO LET
1007
(Fao isT JULY 1913).
ŢU. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Pork,
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 8, 1918.
TO LET.
RANFURLY, No.
11,
GODOWNS.
94, WANCHAI ROAD. 102, PRAYA EAST.
CONDUIT
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., LD, Hongkong. July 10, 1913.
TO LET.
88
MEIRION, No. 10, Posk, furnished or
rental.
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they and given me a magnificent conati. tation, good deal of patience, deter nination, the invaluable gifs of being able to live ainest is cheaply as a China. mar, a dep love of acting, and, the thing that really saved the situation, a voice. But for this last I slub" have been starved off the stage into some other
work before a year.
CONDITION AS TO MARRIAGE.
The 36,070,492 persnes numerated in England and Wales are divided as under:
..... 90,963,807 "Married)....... 13,128,070 Widowed 1,020,015 The ox disparity is interesting. The samber of wives exceeded the number of husbands by 154,498, being in the proper of 1,021 wives to 1,000 husbands; the number of widows was 1,364,804, and the sumber of widowers 618,811; and the mlie of the tromartied was 1,999 Tomales to 1,000 males.
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CROSSE & BLACKWELL CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEND
Among the countics Radnor had the highest proportion of unmarried men, 304 Par 1,000 living persons, and Middlesex the lowest, 272 per 1,000. Middlesex had the highest proportion of married men, 682 per 1,000, and Cardigan the lowest, 531.
ре Cardigan, had the moss widower, 89 per 1,000, and Middlesex the fewest, 46 per 1,000.
Cardigan bad the most unmarried women, 44 per 1,000 persone living, and Glamorgan the highest proportion of wives, 700 per 1,000. Walos also supplied the per 1,000. biggest proportion of widows, 157 Monmouth had the lowest proportion of unmarried women, 201 per 1,000 Cardigna the smallest proportion of wives, 43 per 1,000, and Notts the smallcat proportion of widows, 8 per 1,000.
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TIME TABLE
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FOTOKONG HOTEL.
De D. H. Ainsie Mr J. M. Aaron
Mr & Mrs R. Innes Mr & Mrs Jackson
Mrs M. V. Jonas Mr B. S. Kabel Mr Ellis Kadoorie Mr A.Kondaryan Mr A. Kruseman Dr Kabitr
Mr J. W. D. AndrewsM: Lim King Jim 7.00 k.m. to 8.00 a....Every 10 minutes. 8,001 to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. Mr J H. Arckrom 10.00 to 100 a.m...Every 15 minute. Mrs E V. ASAY 11:30am, be 19.45 p.m. Every-15-minater. Mr A. T. Barberini 11.45 pm to 1.15 p.m. Every 10 minutes. Mr E. P. Bate L18 p.m. ta 145 p.m... Every 15 minutes. Mr H. Briso-Batas 1.45pm to 2.15 p.m. Every 10 minutes. Mrs H. R. Bellios 3.15 p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 15 minger, Mr. W. G. Bell 5.00 pm to 9.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. Mr M. Benzemra
Mrs. L. Borin Mr F. W. Breaker Mr. J. Cambridge. Mr C. Campbell
Mr T. Leeman
I began by walking on on tour in a small cempang at a giûnes a'wack, pal whieved entirely, sharing rooms with another girl. At the end of the tour I was offered a suit part in the next tour at 25%, a week, but how to keep ayself till then? Tw day after my arrival in town I went to the "Education buildings on the Embankment, and asked il they wanted my "supply" teschers.1,000, Devonport the smalles: proportion
512 The next morning I was hard at work / of sunbras, per 1,000, and six the | 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of Mr and Mr F. X.MrC, Parobrathor
In the towns, Devonport had the most unmarried men, 462 per 1,000, Croydon the wpost husbands, 624 per 1,000, and Tyne month the most widowers, 763 per 1,000 Leicester had the forest bachelors, 369 per
lowest proportion of widowers, 38 per 1,000 Bournemouth stands his best for single women, 488 per 1,000, Rotherham bad the largest proportion of wives, 74 per 1,000. and Plymouth and Liverpool. le moat widows, 145 per 1,000. Rotherham, na
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8,50 p.m. and 9pm 2.30 pm to 11.00 pm, every half boer,
In hour.
SUNDAYS.
struggling with fifty little cockney girls of about 7-years old, and there I was for a blazing summer month, living in a tiny bed-sitting room near the Angel," and my beurt still sinks a little when any turally bad the fewest single women. 1901 1.65 a.m. to 18 Noon....very amianten
8:01 am. to 10.30 L.m...Every 15 minute. 10.30 am. bo 11.00am. Every 10 minutes.
Mr H Catia
Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr and Mrs Neil
MacIntyre
Dr O. Mariots Mr. F. & MacKintosh
Mr Geo. Martin
D'Almada E. Castro Mason Miss D'Almada E. Mra R. T. Matheson
Miss M. Hatheson Castro Master D'Almada E. MrF. T. Maxwell
Cart:0
Com. T. P. Majoder,
U.SIN. Mr F. T. Chapple
Indias, Formos, Macau, Phillipines, unfurnished.. 6 Roces, Che takes me into that district, I saved per 1,007, and Bournemouth the fewest 18.00 Koonto 1.00 pim.......Every 10 minutter. Mr Lim King Ches Mr A.D. McBurney
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St., N.B.-Special attention is called to the Hongk ng collection which is worth in-
pection.
(The stampa bave been inspected by a member of the Philatelic Society nad have teen found genuine). TERMS:-As usual,
HUGHES & HUUGA, ..
Auctioneers.
Hoezkong, Sept. 13, 1813,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1111
THE Undersigned have received instruc. tions to sell by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGERNIC),
味
THURSDAY
the 25th Beptember, 1913, at 2.45 p.m. at No. 89, The Peak.
THE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Eto., Etc.. therein contained, -including Tennis Net and Forte, Plants ia Pots, and Sundry Silver Ware, (Eall Particulars from Catalogue),
On view from 8 p.m. Wednesday.. Team:-As usual,”
HUGHES & HOUGH
Auctioneers... Hongkong, Sept. 16, 1913
1116
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Barker Road, No. 124, Peak, 'roema,
ROGATE, Austin Road, Bovioon; from 1st October.
No. 116 Paak LEWK MOR Furnished or Jofarnished 5 rooms,
No. 68 Pask, MOUNT KELLETT. (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from 1st October 1913 11 30th May 1914.
FOR SALE OR TO-LET. (From lat November 1913.)' No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking rooms and five Bodrooms. With ground for Tennia-Court.
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FOR SALE. *HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154
LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road. Fice View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath rooms, Garden.and Tennis Court. Accom modation for 30 Servants.
Apply to
LINSIKAD & DAVIS, ard Floor, Alexandrs Buildings,
·Hongkung, Aug. 2. 1911.
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICE.
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try during the tour, and sont photo graphs to a pantomime manager, and was laken, on the strength of them, into the **Loudon Eight," the show girls of n Provincial pantomim. I did nos like it. Neither, did I like the electrician's grin when he said after the dress rehearsal, It's a first time you've worn tighte1" But I liked my salary. My manager
Lud stalked his heard me sing, after unceasingly for a week, and at onto pack. ed me off to play second boy in another of his pantomimes, in which I had sight fines to speak and a song to sing.
It was being able to take everything that was offered which saved me. From that to a small melodrama, thes back to pautorime again-second boy in a bigger affair then more holograma.
This time
wires, 304 per 1,000. Smethwick and Coventry had the lowest proportion of widows, 101 per 1,000,
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EFFECT OF FALLING BIWTH RATE. It is remarked that the effect of the fall in the birth rate hitherto has been in « has increased the proportions living at the poro temperarily advantageous in that it working ages; but a tendency to the re- versal of this effect has already set in, and may he expected to develop importantly in its bearing upon the population of workers at the most economically efficient ages and upon the supply of recruits to the military services. Death rates and migratim also have their affects, though these are neither Gormans, so dramatic nor so easily followed, A comparison with France, Sweden, and Holland shows that this country contaion a larger proportion of young adults than any of the four. It has fower children thao ay bat Franco, and fowar old persone proportionately than any but Germany,
Though the age distinction of the Eng fish population is still exceedingly far- ourable to low death rates, it is becoming
the company dried up ; that is to say, we were given about 10s, each in Hou a fortnight's salary, and invited to take ourselves home as best we might. I had saved a little money by living on caly tulors so than it was in 1901.
In all 13,167 persons (6,283 males and barest necorsities, so I splint 15a, on hav
speaking the men wors ofteper Generally ing sono amgs scored, gave a trial show 6,884 females) did not state their ages.
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at a muric-hall, and was booked straight fault in the country districts, but in the away as a ballad singer. "How I loathed towns the women were more reticent.
it! This I did till I gos a part in a xapai.
cal comedy-two big heavy songs to sing and after that principal boy, which brought me the only salary that I could ore than live on. I saved it nearly all. From that to Nellie Denver in “The Sil ver King," in which, thank all my lucky stars: Miss, Horiinan sew my, sad ister Communications relating to news should went to her and did the first work tini-
be addromed to THE EDITOR.
Correspondents mast forward
theft
names and addresses with sny communics
TE SRS. Hughes and Hough have tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily Motructions to sout
by:. PUBLIO AUCTION (subject in a reserved price)
110
THURSDAY,
the 2nd day of October 1918, at 3 r.K
The following very valuable Leonhold Properties
I really loved..
For a girl with author money noe in fucco the early part of a stage care is full of horrors and difficulties. She
for publication but as evidence of goomust be physically magnificently strong. falta.
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All matter for publication should t written on one side of the paper only.
No anonymously signed communication that has already appeared in any other pape will be insured.
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and very waacious and oron then sh runs a risk of being becken, heart and
Boul
THE BENGAL FLOODS.
PUBLIC MEETING AT CALCUTTA.
Jalcotza, August 25 At a public meeting held yesterday. evening at the Town Hall in aid of the ufferers from the floods, Lerd Carmichsol. who had made a special jouracy: from Dacos, was present.
MAD
Mr and Mrs R. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 pm...Every 15 minnbar. Mr A. A. Claxton 8.00p.m. be 8.00p.m...Every 10 minuter. Dr. L. EF. Cole McCray
Mr and Mrs C. w. 6.00p.m. to 7.00p.m...Erey 15 minuta. -7.00p.m. in 8.10 p.m... y 10 minuter, | Mr J, J. Connell
Me O. IL Corse, Jr., Mr B. E. Mehta NIGHT CARS as on Week Daye
Mr C. H. Davis Mr J. Merecki
.. SATURDAYA
Extra Oks at 12 midnight SPECIAL CARS by arrangemanu at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA Buzzac Dor Your Road Central
Prince Glam Mohamed Sheriff read their fa requisition convening the meeting, and the Maharas Burdwan proposed that. Lord Carmichael take the chair, the Maharaja Sir P. E. Tagore supporting the motion. His Excellengy, in the course of bis speech. paida taibute to the lief work done by the Bengall young men, especially the mmber of the Bam, Krishas idors. and the Church Misionary Society, His
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON.
-- Guneral Managera
JAPANESE MAKERS.
Mr & Mira Derteano Mr-P. Meyer
and 2 children Mr.J. Dewar Mr and Mrs R.
Mr A B Moulder
Douglas
Mr J. D. F. Mulder H. Mr J. D. E. Mulder Mr H. A. Nadler
C. Me H. I. Nagor
Mr P Nyo Miss G. ULeary
Mr. J. Ormiston Mr BL. J. Ossorio
Mr and Mrs H.
Ehrenfels Mr.T. H. Blott M: Denman Faller
Glotto Mr E. Mr
and Mrs I. Hir J. W. Paton.
Mr A. D. Faton Geare
Mr R. do Proville Mir B. Raworth Mr E.H. Ray
Mr O. Gedrath Min: L Godrath Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon EVERY KIND Mr V. Goulbourn
Footwear
MADE
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & 00., PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Bosal, Telephone No. 491.
"NOTES ON WILD IN LIPS HONGKONG AND BOUTH
M.P.'S VACCINATED, Mr. Will Crooks, Me, 4. W. Black, and Letters relating to balnew should b Addressed to Tax EncantART.
Mr. Edgar Jonas, Member of Pariz Excellency unit the Vigny had promised By a Bar, G. A. BUNBURY, MA Orders Bar antes copies of the Ciment, three of the delegates from the to give thousand rupees Gir (a) Nos. 4 and 8, Lok Hing Tane, sičnate
at Victoria, Hongkong on Eection MMA whould be sent as soon as possible United Kingdom, branch of the Drapier ramon Jankins moy d'a resolution express-
the supply is limited, Gath 10 mins, Credit Parliamentary Association, now on thoiring mpathy with the sufferers from the To be had at the › China. Matty Offon, of Inland Lot 50.
said the latest report showed there wors way to Australia, havo decided to stroomt food The Hon. Mr. P. O.Lym (b) Bix three-storied Chinese shops wind 8 ots per copy, dent
dwellings, situste at Fak Tean Houng Alterations and additions to Advertise mut to vaccination. It was at first 125, capes 1. den h by drowsing, 10 desthi on Kowloon Inland Lot 1114 sent on Page 3365, B. and thought that they would be unable to cured by failing houses, 2,000 calle de Nos. 15, 17 and 17 Main Street, Fuk should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wyed and in Australia owing to the regula #troyed, and there were twenty thousand
tions onforced in Australia owing to the people housle The Maharaja of Cond Taun Heung (Kowloon Inland Lotsham Street, not later than 11.30 m.
*Albertions and addition to Adrection: 776 and
the outbreak of lipox at Sydney. The Da Te premise are held for the residue of mants of pages 177657 and 10 should be nation forced in Australis sodairadon Low the work
visitors will hose all land- Bydney the several terms" of years created by the sent my mog kom Linen 3 gendut ber rospective Crown Lesaw thereof., porta
originally, intended.
Parucolars and Conditions of Bale may pelers 3p.m
be obtained from bluewegen
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Miss F. Reay Mr R. R. Roxburgh
Mir J. Gourgey Mr E. D. Ryford
VrR. J. Grimshaw Mr & Mrs.
Mr P. O Von Grad Mr Geo. Snaels
Оспа
Mira Schenk
Bir P. O. Hall
Dr J. G. Hanns
Me and Mrs W. A.
Hacoibal
My W. T. Harbord Dr Hartmann
J. O, Hiblay Capt. E, Spear
Mr G. L. Speticor
Mr R. Stelmann
Mr Lin Pack Sin
MR. T. Singer
Cap, H. J. Hawkins Mr and Mrs E. E. Mr and Ma F. P. Brith
V.Sorby Helm
Mr
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Hon. Mr E
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MF. Hil
Capt. and Mrs H A
Walker&2 children
Mr K. 8. Howarth Mr. V. Weissberger Mr and Mrs E D. Mc F. W. Whits
Mr G. G. Wood Hempbrey Mir S. E. 11umphrey
KING EDWARD HOTEL,
Mr F. J. Cargill Mr. Chen
Miss Mumay
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child
Mr H Clegg Dr FX. Costello Me P W Out Me W. A. Donaldson Mr G. Grimble Mr J. Joseph Mr and Man
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Mr. and Mrs A 0. Mr W. Kuhn
Mr H. Lahari 20 M&M John Ma
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LA. T. C. R. Archer, Major General Kol
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Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Kraus
Sarong
Mr T. Arthur
Mr E. F. Agents Mr and Mrs J. S.
Auld & children Mrs V. M. C. Bar
rest and child Mr and Mr. D.
Bell
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Mr Laughlin
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Hindly
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more and child Mrs. Nelson
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children Major Davy, R.E. Mr Dixon
Me and Mrs Dubbie
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Mr G.A. Datton
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. Mr P: Soes
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Mr G. Norringken: derson
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