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FRIDAY,

NOVEMBER 7, 1918

Hughes and Hough

(AUCTIONEERS TO TES GOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

ASTI

Share, Coal and

0

General Brokers.

0

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA WAN'

COAL STORAGE,

tils used

A.B.C. 4TH & 8TH EDITIONS. Al. TxArme Conr.

Molegmphic addrem na MEIRION

BONGKONG,

PUBLIO AUCTION

THE Undersigned have received instrup- Toms to will by Pub, de-time

YOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

on

SATURDAY,....

the 80 November, 1917% e munging at 2.30.M., at their Sales Roun, Ña, 8,

Des Voeux Rond, Corner of

Ice House Streek-

A LARGE CONNIG TALENT OF VALUABLE JAPANESE WARE,

Comprising:--

Hand embroidered Silk Wall Hangings, Screens, Kakemonos, Rua: Intal Screens and Panels, small colletion of Ivory Notaukes. Ivory Carvi go. & Silver Cloisonne Yases, Batsums Vases and Wall Plutes c., &c., Kaga and Nagaja Ten Sets, Carved Bronza Bowls aud Animal Figures, Brass Bowls and Lanteros.

Cataloguen will be issued.

Телма - Акини.

T

HUGHES & HOUGIL Auctioneers.

Horgkong. Nov 5, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

1356

BE Undersigned have received instruc-

tions to sell by Public Auction,

-BC

WEDNESDAY,

the 12th November, 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.m. xt their SALES Rovus,

No. 8, Dos Voux Rilad, Corner

of Ice House Street,—

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

AND CANTONE E BLACKWOOD FORNITURE,

&c.,

ke.

Comprising as follows p TEAKWOOD-Dining an Drawing Room Suite, Upholstered Arn-chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and B, mounted Bedsteade and Cuts, Red Roum Euite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washatendis, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboardë, Dinner Waggons, Exico-ion Dining Tables

And Chairs, etc., etc., 2 Dinner and Dess sert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cattery, &c, Brass Fenders and Fire Brace,

BLACKWOOD-2 Old nuly carved Wardrober, Couchen, Arm-chaits, Flower Stand. Inlaid Backwood Serceps, Cabinets, Jardinieres. Hall and Tea Tubles;

'do]

AUCTONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have roosived instrus-

tions to sell by Public Auction: (BUR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNST),

THURSDAY,

at No. 5, Carrarvoil Villas, CarnaTYON.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE TOBACCO FIELDS OF HAMP THE INSIDIOUSNESS OF

SHIRE.

MALARIA

Fruitful Harrect it Oost ca 439 g Aoro. And How Dr. Williams' Pink Pills

· Harvest sporations ure in progrisa

Go Straight Tà The Cansa

of The Trouble."

GEO. P. LAMMERT DINNEFORD'S

ADOTTOREER

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

in oro ed the largest tobacco planti tions in England-within forty miles of Marin in a diseana, of the blood, Ita Waterloo Station. The pretty village ofvie im is unaware of the malignant malaria Church Crockham in Hampshire, proses in his veins antil sometime after the 13th November, 1913, at 2.30 pmvides the setting for this interesting they are well establisheden, thors fore, the symptuins of Kalaris becoma agricultural experiment, some thirty men apparent the di-su has gumorally get much hold that something micre permanently and twenty boys being employed in spearing, cutting, loading, drying and tumedelal then quinine is required to dis

pers the geras from the system, and it is curing the broad green leaves that res

thus that Dr. Williams" Pink Pili, by mind one of nothing so much

eliminating the poison, and enriching and the Slings of tas barana plant.

purifying the biond stream, have cured so in ny fever-stricken men and women throughout the Far East.

Road, Kowloon.. Tux

LI

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etz.,

as the

1

PUBLIC ATUTION

HE Undersigned has received instru-

tion to sell by Publia Auction,

SATURDAY

8th November 1913, kommenoing at 11:00 am. at his Sales Rooms, DUBBELL STUE ET -—-----

A Fix. AssoNIMEST OF

th rain cqotainer.

The eene in Mr. A. J. Brandau's . Comprising

fields was most animated (writes Diving Room Suite and Overmatela

I first know Malaris had its grip on Daily News" representative). Here. Fumed. Tenkwood ··NE V), Carpets, and

me," anid Mr. P. 3, Nouis, Clerk in the with a decisive swish of the knife, the Telegraph Check Office, Colombo "by the ATOW DRAWN WORK; CANTON Rogs, Pictures, &e, Dining Room Furni

plants we accurately severed at the pain in my back and lower lite be.

I had Lure, Crockery and Glass Ware, Largebase, afterwards being, thrust-six plants deaf shiveringy my broth chatrered and EMBROIDERIES AND LACE- Tink Wardrobe with 3 Bavalled Mirrors,

at a time-ca to a lativ via a formidable my hands and lower Hubs would beecma

Comprising Marble-top Durenus And Washstande, Co.,

spike, and sent to the hage drying house, cold as ice. I foit an if I was in a cold,

Bedspreads, Table Cloth Pillow Crace, Aretia country, instead of being in Pantry and ched Utensils,

where the leaves hang suspended com

the tropics.

fter those shivering fits my Sideboard Covers D'Dylios, Druws Lengt? alovo roiv for a period of samo six weeks.bly would become hested to such a pitch etc. This sbed reenables a buge wirship than my light cotton clothes felt an heavy. ashlankets. Beads of perspiration would garage, with the difference thas its siden are open to the aus, with eanvas cur appear on my face and hands. Pains to protect the leaves from the rain.

Jiso Fiano by Collard and Collard, Cabinet Gramophone and Records, Electric Fit- tings and Plants in Fots. Un view day of sale. Cat-logues will be istaed. FARMS-Cab.

HUGHES & HUUGH,

Auctioneer's.

Hongkong, Nuv, 5, 1913.

"

TO LET

TU LET,

THE COST OF CULTIVATION.

A quarter of a million plants, were beckled out an Church Crockham in March, an average of 7.260 per acre, 1981 there being thirty acres under cultiva. tion as compared with fitoon last your Sourdy Virginian tobacco plants, high. with broad and bully leaves. für out number the other variation. There are afow of the Turkish tobacco planta, tall, Stender, and with the familing light loaf, but these have been, cultivated on a very small scale up to the present.

It is estimated that this year's prop yield of from 1,400-b. will result in s to-1,500-ib. per acre, and reckoning the

ourse variety of tobacco at 6d. per

FOUR-ROOM HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

SHOP with Godown attached, Natuás ROAD, Kaviour.

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf, HIGHLANDS." Kimberley Road, Koop. Six Rooмs, Tennis Court, from 1st December next.

Apply to

HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTD. Hongkong, Oct. 22, 1913

TO LET.

ANFURLY. No. 11,

R ROAD.

GODOWNS.

04, WANCHAT ROAD. 102, PRAYA EAST.

153, PRAYA EAST.

acf aero would ronlizo £57 10s, the wab of cultivation, per acre, on account of the need for artificial enrichment of the scil, being just £30, "

11

FUTURE OF THE INDESTRY,

The medicinen 1 was taking did not uff, et a encs,, altho gà sono did me tem- piary good:

Mr. P. Noni (from"ʼn photo)

iew

Silk Embroidered Dresses Blouses. Shawin, Tablo apd Cushion Covers etc.

Lace Dresses, Lace Collars, Lace Insur tions; eto, etc.

Samo Mandarin. Costs. Ca view from Friday the Catologuon will be meget TERMA A Úsua!,

the

About this time I received a pamphlet wich gard details of how, several wall. knawa gentlemen in the East End eurod themselves of malarial fover by the ass of Ir. Williams Pink Puls, and I myself determined to give D. Williams, Pink By far the largest plantings are these ills a trial, After I had been taking the the Virginia blue pryor, first grown illa for

days my appetite, which trtol seed supplied by Siz Sugebature was the worst, started to improro coatiubad to tais Dr. Williams Pink 1.lis and determined to put these Pills to

utmost test la ace

if bey

could really od lead, Manila. and others five she malaria parasites out of my bl ed. A lighter tobacco, which realizó wholesale Well, I am pleased I put severed for within Williams' Pink Pilla I had fever two or CONDUIT 1. per fb., and prove an eminently 'de weeks I was a new man. Before taking

sirable brand of tobacco for cigarettes.

pee times a week, but after the second That the Development Commissionersweek's trostment of these Pille the forer hid disappeared. - am now in excellent have faith in the future of the industry

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong. Oct. 29, 1913.

TU LET.

862

MEIRION, No. 9 & 10, Peak. - A furnished, & Rooms. Chasp rental, from lat Ducerber Newly Painted and Colourwa-hed.

*ROGATE," Austin Road, Kowloon; unfurnished.

No. Peak, MOUNT KILLETT (Church Mission Society Bangalow), frum 1st October 1913 601 30th May 1914, partly urnished. Cheap rent.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. (From 1st November 1913)

Berard of Randlestown. Then ther

Bad Burley, Keptueky, Irish God,

is shown by their alloention of a grant ... £7,500 to the British Tohreço Growers'

alth."

Dr. Williams Fiat Pills, by purifying

*

GEO. P. LAMMET,

uetsangGAT. Hongkong, Nov. 4, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

of

MAGNESIA

DINNEFORDS

The Physician's Care Yar Gank,

·Rheumatło Oyak and Gratul

Safest and most Esokira aparent for Regular Cho

MAGNESIA

The Unfverial Semedy for Saidity of the Bimaah, Hend

Heartburn, Indigestions, Bear Bragisilane. 145qui

WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME

The Overland China Mail

FULL REPORTS.

it

LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

Order before you loare, so that you may revgiya k whūis

tomo.

Prion $14 pernaum, Including postage. Tax CHINA MAIL, Lr., Wyndham Street,

VISITOR AT TOVELS.

полакома котль

Mr J. M. Aaron

Mr J. W. Keyston Mr M. Kane Mr W. B..

papp

1850 Mr E S. Abraham

Me C. Adriso Mr & Mrs P. Abifo'dMrs R. Kony -Mr W. Anderson Mr A, T. Barberini Art az G. Barons

feather

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF OLD QILINA

(includi. g. some vory, race and fine specimens,

Bb. Un lersigned has received instrue-

tions to all by Pabite Auction

09

SATURDAY,

4th November, 1913, commencing at

at 2.30 p.m. at his Sales-Rooms,

DUDDELL STREET,

(subject to reserve prices) PRIVATE COLLECTION OF RARE LD CHINA FROM SUNG - DYNASTY TO TOWE WONG The Collection is made up of :-

G-coloured, binck and white hawthorn. Coral piok, and blue and whitó vabus.

5 calourd, 2 coloured and bins and

Mrs Baronsieuther

1. E. R. Rate M. R. Belios

MPG. 4. Ben Mr L. A. Birdsall

Mr A. J. Könings Mr A. Krusemaŭ Mr.O. Liety Maier J. G. Locky Dr & Mra A. Lello Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. Logan Lt. f. If. Lopez Dr G. W. Macken

Capt. & Mrs S. His- Mr.A. Mackieban

Mr.F.A. MacKintosh. Mr & Mrs M. Maini

Me

chof

C. de Hudu Major R. Boulton Mr and Mrs. E L. Mr J

Bowen

Dr 0.

Marjoit

f: and Mss Stesie. Mr Gao, Martin

Boy cu

ர்

Mist Martin

Mr. 3 L. Brownlen" Mr. C. Farebrother

Mason M X. Bumacn Mr. J. Cambridge Mr R. T. Matheson Mr and Mrs C. D. Alia M. Machozen Mis S. M: HoCres Mr and Mrs F. X. Capt. & Mis L. Me

D'Almads E. Castro Euglen Miss D'Almada E. MJ McLaughlin M7 and Castra Master. D Almada. E

Castro

F. T. Chapple Mr. Clarks Met

Mr A. A. Claxton

MBK Mehta Mr.J. Meresia Mr. J. L. Marivals

Mr. P. Meyer

Association, which in it turn is giving building up the blood, and nourishing whitė plates, cups, bowls and anu betties. Dr A, L. & F. Cole- Mrs C.J. Morrow

Sang-dr-b cut vagia, celadon and pench ha enfeebled nerves, have effected io

crubla cares of Malaria, Ana min bloom iccense burners, celadun vases, ervous haation, Indigestion, Bhes-Chincher, cops.

tism and the special ailments of ladies. ttainable tall medicine, vendors, a

a tremendous impetus by means of rants of frran 15 to 410 por hate to

Handsome ivory carvings, Jade plates null planters throughout the counter.

Whilst in 1911 tobuces grown is Engeet from the Dr. Wilinde Medline Co., a bowl, agato, ornaments and auf Iand "totalled" 319-ib.--and in Scotlandy Szechuan Road, Shanghai, car bot-le bettler. 27-16., twelve months later the total rop in Great Britain had reached... £hs remarkable total of $4,000..

RAILWAY AMUSEMENTS.

A Plea for the Cinema En Route.

os $1.30, six for $9/- post co®,

FAILURES IN BOMBAY.

Old Pekin cloisonne vase and incensa burners, bronze figure and incense burner.

Uld Ming Porcelain figure.

£te,

Etsy

Etc.

MEU

J. D. F. Müder Mr E. W. Crommelin Mrs J. D. F. Müldpr Mr. P. Curry

Me Big Nabarito?" Mr J. F. Dallas Mr H Kits Mr C. H. Davis 10. Offersen Capt. M. F. Day Haldjas G. (Leary Mr O. G. Denison. Mrd. Orinizto Mr & Mra. Derteanu Mr J. W. Paton

Mr J. Dewar

Mr..A Peterson

PEAK, MOTEL.

Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mrs.Husbrender and

zhid RAMO

| Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr and Mrs W. Ġ,

strong

....Humphrey.

· Mr & Mrs F. -Arthur Major & Mia Hum-

·

Mr and Mrs J. S phreys, R.ES,

Add & children · Mi & Humphreys Men W. M. O. Bar Lk-Col. H. W llus,

rett and child

RQA.

Bell

Mr and Mrs. C. D. 3_Mrs. Johnston & child Mr & Mrs Laguire

and chil

Flet Surgeon & Mre

Bernard, R N

Mr & Mrs Foyer Mrs Bowdlar

Capt. & Mrs Medias, children and nurse, RAMO

Majer & Mrs Bowop Mr. E. J. McNulty Capt. & Men Browie Mr & Mrs Mitchell- Attorney General J.

A., Bucknil

Mr W. A. Butterfel Mr. M. Cay

Mrand Mrs Curries

more and child

maid and chqd

Major Mira Nertis

Col. & Mrs O'Har

and childrsa

Major Davy, Be Ret. Foster Fegg and Mrs Dobbs Me S. L. Perkine Capt.&M Dobson Mr J. Plummer Mr and Mrs Doyle Major Dorgan

Mr Powell

"Lt. Col. J. J. „Mr G. A. Dation.RE

Capt. & Mrs Evans, Mr Ralton

mail and child ***Maj &Mrs Sargsaund Major Faichize It. and Mrs 8bary, Mra "Fingason and RN...

child

Mr.A. Sinplade. Majar & Mrs Fitz Me C.:Skott

Olim

Mike Smith Prince and Prince

Kulkowaki

Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher

Smith AOD

ard 2 children Mr & Mra & PereiraM and Mrs B. A. Mr and Mrs Buffetti

Halo

--Capt. & Mrs Blericke, Mr & Mrs A. Gibsou wise and child Col. Gordon Hall, Mr and Mm 0. E..

RAM O

Stawmits de children

Mr and Mrs F. C. Mr F.P. G. Pierson

MT HL. B. Plumb Dekhud

Oc vow from Thursday the 0th Novem. Mrs Dickhoff

"

THE INSOLVENCY OF LEADING BILARE

BENTER.

ber.

market, the following detalls will be of interest: The panic on the Bombay share Isazaar became acute this afternoon: (Ücto" bar 21) when the news spread that A'r

Johangie Byesmoji Dalai, a leadies share

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, Nov. 4, 1913.

1354

Mr R. H. Douglas Mr J. Duncan

and Mrs H. C. Ebranfeis

Mr

Mr S. Surg Ent.sk MW. E. Fischer Dr&Mrs Forsyth

Mr Denman Fuller Mr.N. A. Faller

Mr. And Mrs C.

W.

Gile

Mr A Gallo ti

M. IL. da. Provilla

Mr W. J Pringe

Alix FEAxmay Mr and Mrs W.

Rabuʊa.

Mr B. Raworth Mr R. H..

Bay

br. M. Raymood Mr J. E. Bord

Reay

Mix H, Hanoodle ............. M÷NG #Malkar Mr H. A. Hand Mr Derid, Wood * Cap & Mrs HodgineCapa Whitänk3⁄4ÃμQ.D. Rev.

Hooper

Hunt

„RIEGSOLERE KOTE........

Mrs M. E. Reischman Consul General And Miss Kingsbury email Mr W. M. Burst spo Miss R. Rosenthal

Mr. and Mrs L H. Mr R. G. How

Goate

Mr. Rutherford

Lure demonstrations on the Trans-Sibe brukar, had been adjud.ed ins droat DA A TENNIS BACKETS made for 1313 Mr ad- 3fin A. Gin-Mr W. Schoenbeck'

Mr. Justice Shab at the instance of his

FOR SALE.

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S reditors. Mr. Dani's liabilities are onli-Seems, it rations weights and qualities.

Also mited to be over twenty-four lakhs.Bir. Dalai was provingly the partner of the

SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALES. rell-known firm of Meats. Merwauji aud

Bor further particulara Sons, brokers. The inilure, it is baltered,

Apply to

With reference to Reuter's Lelegram of Cinematograph shows upon railway October 21, respecting the Lailure of a well- aains are proposed as a means of dispel-known Bombay broker and the panic in the ling the dreary mouictory of long-distance Gravel. So serious is the propond that French company has applied to the So, 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak Russian Ministry of Ways and Eramuni- Bungalow containing rowing, Dialgarations for permission to give living-pic. Smoking Rooms auf five Bedrooms, With ground for Tenn's Court.

rian trains and other long-distance mutes within the Russian Empire. The scheme FOR SALE HARTING and ROGATE, on part of provides for the attaclument of special carriages to each train, and for a charge Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1151.

admission of roughly one shilling. Apply to

This enterprising proposition may be

will affect tour Parsi and tour Hindu examined in conjunction with the recent brokers of good status and long standing. (1912) British railway returns published the position of Europe brokers, who a by the Board of Trade. These returna a rule do not speculate, remains unchanged. On the 25th of last month Mr. Jehangir showr that the railways of the United

entered the field to day op Far Kingdom had nearly 32 million towerhoy Mill share. They had come down to

Byramji Rx. 570 cus dividend, but he swiftly

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, - Flour, Alexandra Buldinge., Hongkong Oct. 22, 1713.

61

EUROPEAN AGENCY than in the foregoing year.

In view of the greater comfort which a mored up prices which went up on 30th of railway can afford when it sets out to last month to Rs. 830 ex-dividend. On. October, 4. the, Credit Bank failed, and the de te very best the question seriously be thought it was their turn to be re

HOLESALE buying agencies

GEO. F. LAMMERT.

PATELL & CO.

Dr J. M. Gillespie Mrachenk

MBT Singer

PFOG

Mr.J. M. Goodeno

Miss Lathrop

derson Mr-mod-Kra 73, -EL-Mr¬b MewJ-H. Látila

Backhous

Mr F. Bevingtow

Mr J. C. McCutcheon

My Cari Meux, 1.

Mr and Mrs STEVLMERER Mönnen

Bolles Mi-H. Bulles

Mr&G. Ooritong E. & Mr 31. f. Breen

Mr V. Goulbourn : Mr F. S. Smith Mr & Mrs. Goo'd Mr&Mr Willoughley

Earth and maid Mr J. Gourgey Mr P.

Mr P. U.

0. de Griso- Mr and Ms L. A.

H

Capt. T.-P. Hall Müs F. Halle

Dr J.G. Hanns

Biour Balth

Mr.

ME V. Sarby CAH Spez Mr

dr and s Spencer Mr and Mrs. W.... A. Kiss? | poncer

Miss O.B. Sperry. MrW.T. Harbord Missid Squata Mrs 0. Barris Mies Tuttle

Hasnikal

Mr J. Scott Haraton Capt. H. A Walker Mr. G.-F. Haslam Dr Walker

Wundertaken for all British and Oor-ies whether by a careful study of the ranged on the haild and b gan to ako Exporters & Importers He and M HE MTP Water

Tea-poys, Brackets and Proto Frames, finely "broidered Pie ur, s, etc., nud quantity of Old Cuiness Porcelain (allinental goods, including... genuine pieces).

Books and Stationery:* Boots, Shows and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sandrise, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycloe, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Pince Goods, Fancy Go

Goods and Parfumery Hardware, Machinery and Metals, -Jewellery, Flate and Watches,

Photographic and flation Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores,

∙Blc., old

Engravings, El Roading Lamps, &o, Mosquito Curtains (new), Marblo Clocks, 1 Set Chinese Halberds, 2 Type- writem, and One Winchester Rifle pr eti cally new, and Une 12-Bora Bowling Piece by OG. Bonahill, Birmingham

Catalognos will be issed. Teams :- A-tal.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctione

Hongkong. Nov. 5, 1913,

AUCTION.

1316

HE Undered have received Sastrace

tuos tó elf by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

THURSDAY,

the 27th November, 1918, at ‍3 p.m.

their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Der Vinur Road, Corner of

Ice House Stroet

THE Berew, Slowmer

Common % to 5% Trade Discounts pillowed. Special Quetutions on Demand, Sample Uases from 210 upwards, Consignments of Product Bold on Act

« WILLIAM WILSON & BONS

(Establosed (814);

-20, Ascasica Las, Lomoc, ELO.

Fahla. Addams- A www.asam. JaroN,"

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

EL HUN FAN, Chine gradest -zed in literature, has been

cher

to European officiala und merchants in thin, Colony for over ton gearr

Hete a good method re-trining kan

|

hogs of the travelling public meam of forward males and speceded in deprewing entertainment connéesbo provided which the market to rosy great exfont Tire would restore to the railways some days ago a rot set in and it is impossible to their popularity. That the public in where it will and The Fatalbhoy Mills shares which stood at Rs. 630 at the willing to pay for any means of relieving beginning of the month went down in Ra. the monotony of travel is evidenced by 450 on

last all other stock de- mpathy with t

ruling sharen the big sales of magazines and novels setning in

in the market. It was apparent that Bir the railway bonkistalls.

Now it is suggested that if this rallebangir, would be in a very tight position. when called upon to pay differenzen. – A järge number of brokers will be affected by

the failure. It is stated that the ability.

of his brokers will be very houry and it

General Merchants

ways would give to all classes of travel ler i gropter sense of freedom they would check this exodus to the road. The fast

has they find no difficulty in running will be difficult for them to meet it at thin -dining saloons on long-distance traits critical juncture The absence of Sir which remuneratively idle for a big-parji Barono a and Mr. Dadsbal Mar

greatly felt. Das the HONGK percentage of their running life suggests bourd of Directors bake some affective slope that thers would be no grost financial to prevent its further Frination then ca obstacle to the building of all carisgos of tile ossia will be terrily felt by both

bulls and besia becades the latter wh stand to gain will not be this to, racovan from the former.

pom somewhat the same principle is wwqid give overy traveller an opportunity of enjoying an uninterrupted view of the wconcry through which he de passing The luxury of travelling offered by the Pullman will have to be extended.

The sinematograph idea, which is mob possible in England with the prosem, di Vidod carriages, might be develo the adaptation of dining saloo purpose in such hour, L

tok olherwise occupied.

pewas to pass in the Chinese chimination, And Jamal etnematograph car

pomrowend of « fired rate Certifioubo sa äiTu

He has flakk good knows

odge of Mandarin and Hakk

GIEL IN BOY'#'CLOTHZ:

ALLEGED ZGAS

Agents

SHANGHALAND

HANKOW

Beacock

My and Mrs Hector --Mr-EL-Walking MET Herrick Mts WM Wat Hon Mr KAMI HO For

Howth, C.M.G MrAVest

MFG: MWeal

My W. H. Hobim -

MW. B. Hind

MEJ, E BloTOR

Mr M Joblin

Mr 3. J. Johnston, MW Witkowies MVC. Johnston

Me and -Mes

SINGON & CO.

ME Oslo

WH

My Norringt n

Mr A. D. Openshaw Mra F. M. Kichards-

Mr and Mrs F. E. Mr & Mr. Robes t

Browating

Mr and Mn A. E. Mr. Benbow Bass

S.halmers Mr and MA, EL W.

Mr and Mrs-8. -J- Balt

Chinchon

Mim D. Filkins

Mr Bch obter Capt. C. V. S. Sazna Mr A. Hardmashire, H.A. Mr T. L. Harrison Mr G. J. Kyau, daz. Az and Mrs R. D. NY

Major and MFJ Willams

Hunter

Master Williams

..

Mr F. 3. Carpill

KING-HOWARD WOTRU

Kas Massey Mr Fr. Chapple - Mr. and Mrs Capt. G. J. Clark

Me W. A. Donalda

Mr. B. A. Donaldson Mr MEAT. Fouron

pihta Gill and child

Rigge

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