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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919.
Hughes and Hough
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AND ADMIRALTY.
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TO-KWA-WAN " COAL STORAGE.
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AUOTONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned, have received instras- tions to sell by Fublic Auction
TH
{POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONURENED),
00
THURSDAY,
the 18th November, 1913, at-2.30 p.m., a No. 5, Carnstron Villas, Carnarvon Road, Kowloop.
"
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc.,
H
threin contaized. →→Comprising ———
BTRANGE VISIONS:
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Jarno d'Am is often very considerase to the crowd..ffurry home," she said one day, it is going to rain." But the
Curious Stories From Franch Villages.crowd contineal to pray for a miracle.
།
"Children and Joan of Aro.
The miracle which they ask for in the Healing of a little child whose spinal co lumn is affected. The miracle did not
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
come, although the mother had bion SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. her see early morning with the child
PUBLIC AUCTION THE Undersigned has received instru. What to wall by Public Auction,
Wrising from Paris on "the night of September 12, the currespondent of Tin her arms. Some of the villagers jooked askance ag the journalist "Per Daily Telegraph stutos --
haps it is because la is here," they whispered ang thotnaelvom if we threw him into the river? journalist thought it was time to leave One of the men, however, promised to senal him a telegram if the miracle took place.
Alzone, in the Souths of France, will soon have a confirmed reputation as visionary village, All the people there see visions, even if they do not dream dreams. One ape the Virgin Mary, another "St Michal, a third St. Mar.
The
INVESTMENTS AND FUNDS.
OD
§ A TU EDAY..
the 8th November 1913, commencing at 11.00 m. at his Sales Rooms, DUDDELL STIFT,———.
A F A58ORTHEST OF
EMBROIDERIES AND LACE Comprising:--
M
garet, a fourth, St.-Entberine-a-Alth#SOTS-ABOUT-SINGAPORE'S SWATOW DRAWN WORK/-GANTON- Drawing Room Suits and Overmanteis Jumed Tank wood-NEW), Carpets, and the Holy Face, and nearly everybody Rugs, Pictures, & Dining Room Furnisces Jeanne d'Art Lourdes will soon ture, Croesery and Glass Ware, Large becoina jaslous. I you go to Alxonne Teak Wardrobe with 3 Bevelled Mirrors, and 100 no visions you are liable to be Markis top. Durexas and Washstanda, &.lynelied. The inhabitants may soon re Pantry and Kitchen Utensils,
4i30
Piano by. Clbud and Collard, Cabinol Gramophone and Records, Electric Fit tings and Plants in Pots. Un view day of sale. Congue will he ed TRAIN-Cant.
HUGHES & BOUGN,
Auctioneers
Telegraphic Adress MEIRION HONOKONG
Hongkong. Nov. 5, 1918
PUBLIC
AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received in-true- Tous to all by Pal-le à action
(roa coNT OF THE CONCHUNAL).
01
FRIDAY
Y
the 7th November 1813 at 11 am, ab their Sales Room No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of ICY FOUAR STREET,
A Consignment i NEW CLOTHING,
Comprising
Boys and men's ready made, Suits, Gent's Shirts Lady's Silk Blouses nad Skirts, Hat Trimmings, &c., do,
SILK UMBRELLAS: *
Als
A variety of Pure Woollen Suit and Overcoat Lengths, Tweeds, &c.. and Suit- able for Lady's Coats and Skirta.
TERMS:-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Oct 31, 1913.
1334
PUBLIO AUCTION
THE Ludertigsod have received instruo THE de Arcticas
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCLEX ED),
OD
SATURDAY,
the 8th November, 1013, cumrasacing at 9.30 r.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Den Vaux Road, Cofner of Jes Houso Street-
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF VALUABLE JAPANESE WARE,
Comprising →→
Hand embroidered Silk Wall Hanginga, Screens, Kakemonca, Pearl Iulid Screens and Panels, atrail collection of Itory
monstrata..with their bishop, who has filed to share their enthusiasm and for bidden the clergy to give their approval.
THE COMONT'S LIABILITIES.
The Colonial Treamster's repört, on the working of the Currency Department in 1912 was lid on the table at the Legislative Council last Friday, says the. **Straite Time of the thuis. The following are the principal points in it-
The number of notes in circulation at he end of last year; as compared with the preceding year, had tisen from 8,826,2 9 9.718,508 and the face value from 234,869,910 to 19 572,134, while the Average monthly circulation of the pat two years was $36,187,816 and $39,611,518 respectively.
For two months sul a half the vills gora have now been seeing things, and I have already several times mentioned" their alleged visions: A reporter of a Paris paper, the Men, has been there to sos, and left in a hurry. The villagers were saying to one another, Shall we 1381 throw him into the water? The water nour by is the little river Fresquel, lined
The coin reverse on December 31. with willow trees and poplare: On arriv
1912,
820,778,674.42 as sami zamk ing. the reporter saw o wssherwoman 182,018,132.18 at the end of 1011, of which busy washing the clothes in the stream,813,093,057 was legal tender silver, and boy playing with a boop, and some £1,013,068 13. Sd. in gold. Of this sum dacits swimming about He had hardly £085,378 128. 3d. were held in London op
Account of the Currency Commissioners. left the station when a peasant woman carrying some vegetables in a basket re
"Ah! You are not of the plied to liim: country. You want to soothe visions Communications relating to nowe shoul They are down there among the trees
along the river."!
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the
"Bedspreads, Table Cloths, Pillow Cases, Sideboard Covers, D'Dylior, Dress Longt' » elc...
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Alao
Some Mandarin Costs. Ou view from Friday the 7tb. Catalogues will be red TARMS :—Âs maun'
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioner.
Hon_bong No. 4, 1913.
PUBLIC AUTION
of
1330
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF OLD CHINA (including some very rare, and Be specimens)
HK Undersinied his rocelved inalras-
Tanto scil by Pullio auction,
SATURDAY,
the 8th November, 1913, commencing at
at, 2.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms,
DODDELL STEKET,
(subject to reservo prices) PRIVATE COLLECTION OF RARE LD CHINA FROM SUNG: DYNASTY TO TOWKWONG
Yots of the face value of 8191,000 word withdrawn from circulation during the Going to see the visions has be come the chief excupation of everybody year as being no longer cerviceable. There were many complaints as to the large tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily Alzonne. They go thero in the morn for publication but no evidence of gooding and in the afternoon. They do so "umber of filthy and worn-out notes in circulation. Owing to the want of office at eight and at ten in the morning, at
on engaged ene, at four, and at seven o'clock is thiccommodation and the shroffs and counters
Being continuously afternoon... In the evening they all gather shroffing of the old subsidiary cuin for in the cemetery. A prosion came new rominted coin, slow progress was made along the road headed by little Hen-with the cancellation of the old notze &
Instructions were issued in August last ta all the Treasuries and the revenue-collect- ing departments in the Colony and the Federated Malay States not to re-issue vera out and filthy notes but to reture for hent to the Currency Commissioners cancellation. The banks also kindly as aisted
the master and in some, instances held back these notes as part of their bal-white plates, cups, bowls and anu hotties. Sang-de-beal-gasis, celadon and peach ances until the Commissioners were ready
receive them. The great difficuity in blooms incense burners, coladım vases, at the general public continue to secept
Chinchew cupa, not returned such noter" and they are except through publio departments to the Currency Commissioners
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The Carni Mart Limiter,
PATELL & CO.
Netsukes. Ivory Carvings, &e, Silver Exporters & Importers
Cloisonne Vases, Satsuns Vases and Wall | Flates,c., &., Kaga and Nagoya Tes Sets, Carved Brouza Bowls and Animal Figures, Brass Bowls and Lanterna
Catalogue will be issued. -TZBLIN:-A6 SOL!.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
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Hongkong. Nov. 5, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
General Merchant
and
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Commission
Agents
THE Oudersigned have recaired instruc- HONGKONG," CANTON
in to sell by Public Auction,
WEDNESDAY,
the 12th November, 1913, commencing st
9.30 p.m. at their SALZA Rooms,
No. 8, Dea Voeux Road, CornEY"
of Ice House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND CANTONE-E DLACKWOOD
FURNITURE,
Sici
20. &o., Comprising as follows- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing | Room Suits. Upholstered Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brats, mounted Bedsteads and Cots, Bed Room Suit, Baresus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Co., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboarde, Diquer Waggons, Exton jou Dining Tables and Chairs, sto, etc., 2 Dinner and Des mart Services, Crockery, Bandry Glam Wake, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensile, Cutlery, de, Brass Fonders and Fire
:
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW,
SINGON & CO.
ESTABLISHED. &. D. 1880.
Wholesale
RON STERI METAL and HARD.
WARE MERCHANTS. and Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers. General Store keepers and Shipshandlare os 35 and 37, HING LOOKS STREET, (2nd Street, west at Central Market) Telephone No, 515, Hongkong September 4, 1909,
vietto Jambert, daughter of a small får nter. They were all reciting the rostry. Litlu Ecarlette is one of the principal The other is visionarior of Alsoane. little Mario Terramocd, whose father is a tailor. Henriette leads one procession. and Muric leads anoter.
INTENSE HÜLYALAY
iz
INVESTMENT,
If there is no rivalry between the two, children there is a good deal among the grown-up persoal in the respective pro- essions. When they reach the spot o the visions the children become "excited and recite their prayers more fervently.. The inve-tment portion of the Noto uantee Fand amounted on December They have received various missious to ask for celestial favours. One of the 1. 10/2, to 819,543,040.41 on a circulation 839,772,134, as against 614,008,737.87 уд the commonest is to get a blessing on a blue
on a circulation of $36,859,310 riboon. They look at the sky between preceding your. The amount received as the poplars, and "exchange their impresinterest on investments for the your was
One says.
sions as a matter of course.
1 so the Holy Virgin. The ether immediately says, I alb, and I see Jeszno d'Arc. *
a
So do I. Her face is covered with her armour. No, her faco is not covered. She is making the sign of the crows."
I see Saint Margaret," says one. I see the Holy Face," says the other.
449,328.91 in compared with 8440,692.86 in 1911...
The total amount of notes and enin (xcluding subsidiary silver in circulation) was estimated to be $46,481,040, of which $5,913,815 were in dollars and 50 sent pieces. Of this amount the Colonial and 1.M.8. banks held at the end of the year 98,889,360 in notce and $706.564 in dudlars and 50 cent piccos, and the Colony and B.M.3. 8233,101 in notas and $106,660 iu
It is hopeless to try to make them agree,dollars and B1 cent pieces, leaving in active
as even standing side by side they never see the same things.
circulation 230 397.673 in Butes and $8,101,596 ia dullars and 50 cent pices.
It is estimated that 88,101 898 of new An habitue of Lourdes naks Henriettelars and 50-cent pieces are in actirs "How do you sou Jemne d'Are?"—"Iirculation. This aguro is exclusive of the
holding in the Colonial and F.M.S. banks. horseback." 300 hee
Amounting to $706,654 and in the Govern- ment Treasuries amounting to 8105,663. The total amount of new dollars and 50-cent pieces miated was of the value ol $19,000 872. The balancs of 812, 93,987 held in the Cutroney Commissioners reserve,
To which side is the horse' turned 7 '' To the right."
Then you see it only from the side?: -"Yes."
"Do you see her both."
"Yes,
Really, both of them? You." The man immediately writes in his note-book the apparent contradiction of seeing a person on horseback and also
both legs.
Henriette in, rather peculiar, Sho is very shortsighted, and at twenty yards she cannot sou what everybody else does, but, turiously enough, she pretends to be able to read at a distance the words inscribed on the banner of Jeanne d'Are. An abbe, who is following the case out of curiosity, naks her to bells Jenano d'Arc to speak in latin. The child does so, and she immediately says that Jeanne d'Aro has spoken in Latin. What doos. sho say?" "Sho says, Ave Maria."
PRATING PAD A STAR.
The abbo one night told her to repout a long Latin question somewhat no fol. Lows: Toll us if you have come to announce war by making a star app in the sky." The sky was very cloudy but soon afterwards the clouds separatod, and not only one star, but half a dozen sturs, appeared.
new.subsidiary colo The minting of the has been completed. The total amount re- ceived from the Mint up to December 31 Wan $2,315,172,25, and the profit on the coinage amounted to 8479,735, which was transferred to the Gold Standard Reserve, The total amount in circulation of the new
absidiary coin is $1,531,472.95.
Old
subsidiary coin to the amount of $3,564,359, have been withdrawn from ciroy lation, reckoning up to December 31, 1012. Of this 82,039,363,50 was sent to Bombay to be ramiated into new buddiary coin and 81,625,000 were sent to the Crown. geots for me. The loss on the sales in 1812 moanted to $25,300. The total Amount of old subsidiary coin mited was 87,698,813 which should leave $4,032,460 in circulation. Eighty-six thousand and sixty-nine dollars and thing costs' worth of old subsidiary silver was withdrawn from circulation during the your.
The copper ouin in circulation is estimated to be of the pomical value of 82 188,008. No copper coin was imported during the year.
a statement showing the ligbili y of the Colony in respect of it note fue and silver coin as ascertained at the end of last year, the market price of securities and the bullion, valas of alvaron December 91 ware 2844,118.17:LI Is than the Colony's liabilities which came to £8,079,488.2 11: The former som, therefore, was a liability on the general revenue of the Colony
"Ohl that is too much," said the abbe. I wanted only one star, prid Joanne d'Ars as shown,us fire 'ce siz.” When little Honriette is sakod what Jeanne d'Arc is saying, she often reports LESSONS IN CHINESE. Os and scatences whisks, she has learnt
THE ETON SPIRIT. -KLACKWOOD-2 Old Baely carved
i bor school books. The reporter wont Wardrobes, Couches, Arm-chain, Flower
o'clock one to see the visions at two
The Etosan is perfectly self- Stands, Inlaid Blackwood Screens, B LI HON FAN, a Chiness graduate afternoon. There was asidocablo
n. all aroumstances, as the. versed in literatura, bas boen a teacher. Cabinets, Jardinieres. Hall and Ton Tables, to European officials and marthanta în siële gathering, and the number of those who tory in Poumou's Magazine Toys, Biaskóla and Photo Frame, Colony las over tosh yumura,
had the visiona ponstantly impressed. After the Eton and Harrow finely embroidered Pistars, etc., and a
He has a good method of training Eure. There were not only children, but also small boy was taken by several One wornan sidolaters to the Pilaco Thestre. quantity of Old Chinese Porcelain (all pastopa inéhe Chinese mamination, and grown-up "persIN.
I clearly soo Saint Michael, wita winger an actuo difficulty over la poisemed of a first baba 'ourtfficate nu a pennine pinons).
Chinese baacher. He has also a good know they An old man said had to sit by himsolt for ond
Boo the Vin."!
sun belongings, word all in the Engravings, Electria Reading Lamps, ledge of Mandarin and Haldos ga
How
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