WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1915.-

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALNY.

General AuctioneerS

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN CCAL STORAGE,

Code ored:

A.B.C. 4TH & STR EDITIONS. AL TRROR API Conx..

AUCTONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruo tione to soll by Publio Aaction (FOR 1000UNT OF TUR. CONGERIET },

По

THURSDAY, the th Novembar 1913, at 2.0 ab their Saim Rooms,, No. 3, Das Vaar Road, Corner of

Ice House St.,

TWO. RICKSHAS "ROBBER TYRED" PRACTICALLY NEW! TERMS:- unual.

יין

CHINESE POLITICS.

THE NEW TSITION.

10 is beyond, quertim that the netian of the Presalonb in Pissedying the Kwoming Tang and in unseating some to haudred and fifty members of Parliment has presi ep an entirely new situation and raises. quite a new set of problems. The notor first to be considered in the now onditions the Presidential factur. "The Presideur

and' Civil Wir has upp saved the thereby shew that he was determined to de manter of the situation. He has new aut at dadance there individual who in the name of the Koming Tang, though contrary to its principles And its constitution were maintaining a a meraht state of traction in the country, And had threatened that a long as Yuan Shil-k'ai remains President song will the Eght be paint ined" fa order that 1404 there shall be peace and law and order in the country he asa sent these agitators to

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctionserz Hongkong. Nov.18; 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

FIE Undersigned have received instruc-

tious to all by Public Auction. (roa LCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), .

QD

THURSDAY,

the 7th November, 1913, at'S p.m. at their Sales Roca, No. 8,

Do Vaux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,-..

HN Screw Steamer

Telegraphic Adiross MERION HONGKONG.

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"ATLANTIS," "

ahe now lies of Yax-ma-ti;

........ABC foot. Lungth, das mie

Breadi

TE. Undersign by Pullis Austina

E. Undersigned have csarised instrue. "emnago gr ............

GO

THURSDAY,

the 20th Novembe, 1913, e›mmencing at 2.30 p.m. at their" Saxs Rooms,

No. 8, Des Varax Road, Corner

of Ics House Stroot,-

A Lanon QuaNTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD 4D CANTONE E BLACK WOOD

མི་མས་

FURNITURE,

&c.

Comprising as uliowa:- TEAKWOOD-Dining Drawing Room Suite, Upholstered Are chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rage. Brask and Bessa, mounted Bedsteads aud Cots, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands," &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waggona, Extension Dining Tables nod Chairs, etc., etc., 2 Dinner and Des. sert Services, Crockers." Sundry --Glas Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &e, Brass Fenders and Fire Brases,

BLACKWOOD-Drawing Room Suite, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stand, Eat- stands, Cabinets, Jardinieras, Hall and Tea

THE CHINA MAIL.

DOCTOR GEO. P. LAMMERT

of lockanos WTheempy

£500 tu & 1000ện Yaar

· Papia. Tu a dent

perlinkis pročanion, de nou, LES,

Course guatemale to pay be talk, B. Karena a.Bendrale až 1000mmts), prodina damned (N

wderhandladener of yer Lintage Pibe today

Bachane Towary 192 my mong moscomčić gradasim,

Cafe Mushane-ThINNUN, BA

W, Bandrish Forest

WEALTH OF WEST AFRICAS

SCIENTIFIC EXPLOITINO MEERJO

The British public is to a remarkable

AUCTIONEER.

SHARI & GENERAL BROKER

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BB Cadrigasd has received instr tlaw to Sell by Pabllo Aaqtion,

od

FRIDAY,

WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME

The Overland China Mail

FULL REPORTS,

LATEST INTELLIGEN OF.

Order before you love, so that you may receive it while as Nomi,

the 21st November, 1913 Commencing Frios jie neranum, including portugs. The OHINA MAIL, Lo., Wyndham Street.

ab 9.30 p.m. at bis Sales Room,

Duddell Street

150 HIGH CLASS ENCLISH TWEED

"

SUIT LENGTHS. (light and heavy weights:)

--just-arrived-and no two niecon are

aliks.

VISISTOR AT HOTELS.

ነን

TONGING BOTELL

the rightabout in Peking, and.is now call/exbunt badly informed about the latent N. B.-The sbora are direct importations Mr J. M. Aarʊn

ing up ince their places the reserve mem- here of Parliament. The new situation mesas, ârst of all, that the President has manifested his

his strength, and in securing the support of the Prime Minister and the of the interior has demonstrated the enstitial nuity of perpass spinning the Prefident and the Cabinet, thus setting nt rest in a very effective fashion hay doubts they may have remained as to lack

Minister

of cohesion and coneard b-twoom them

The port factor in the situation in Paris

Parliament ment. Cromwell dismissed a that did not serve his turn. The President has but pargod it, after fairly well known pres dents. In place of the ax, olled wem bees will come up the reserves, practically

"wealth of our oversex possessions. Navar. theless, experience has shown that it only

quicus that facta should be brought to its notice and statements justißed for it to take a lively and practical interest in developing the resources of the Empire. The resources of our Web-African Colonies are a case in point, and have as yet scarcely boon appreciated.

The discovery and exploitation of the Nigerian blu fielda sul, the gold mining ventures of the Gold Coast hivo, izdied, both freely advertinud, but those are, but

All of them of the same politics ting mall items in estimoxting the natural these spelled, but they will take foo riches of these regions. It is to tropical. under different conditions. The Presidentaricuicuro ve bave to look for the u has urged ad urged ag in that Parliament should amend the Draft Constitution in limited sources of wealth with which ou t1'insucita way as to give him fullar powe West African possessions bare been en Practically overy disinterested observer owed. All the tin and guld recovered is holds that in the present transition

ite Committre, vegetable prsilucts of: he oil. period such faller perors are needed. insignificans value compared wià sho Parliament, through

which began The cultivation el cacao, gare inlications that no such power

ng ton years ago, has now coached a Full particulars and conditions of sale would be conceded. The now member may be had from the andersigned.

stags when the value of the amount ex. T-As usual. ·

ported is almost £3,000,000. The exports of ground wats front the Gamvis and Sierra

....1,478. Tunnage net.

41' Measurement Care...2,45 tonsex Bankers

·Dend weight. 1,30 tons

:

HUGHES & ROUGE,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nov. 6, 1913.

Tables, Tea-poye, Brackets and Proto PARIS

Frames, Overmantels, etc.

Also

Electric Roading Lampe, do Catalogues will be insmod, TEEMA uznal.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong. Nov. 12, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

1386

THE Undersigned have received instruc

Time to mail by Publie à notion

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TEZ CONCIONED),

FRIDAY,

tto 21st November 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Yoous Road, Corner of Ics Houro Street,

A VIBY FINE COLLECTION OF ULD CHINESE PURCELAINS, Consisting of:-

BLUE and WHITE, FIVE-COLOURED, SANG-DI-BEUF, CELADON,

POWDER-BLUE, -

&o. &c., These porcelains range from the Sung to Kianlang periods only.

&.,

Full-Parwulan_from_Catalogus).

On vise day of Sale. Tas

pal HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Nov. 16, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1405

will come up knowing exactly what the Promidest and his subordinates in the provinces feet to be absolutely necessary in order to provide a prseticable, working

With this knowledge

from the kernels of the frait, the export of which last year exceeded £8,000,001

Constitutiva. 1988 mind the new members will doubt a borone have attained a considerable figure, more inclined than their predecessors to the product of greatest importance is concede what the greatest practical exche il derived from the oil palm Elmeis periraced administrator in Peking today Guineensis, and pains ko nel oil extracted requiries, and if they do so they there, in no rexan why President and Parliament should not werk in harmony, even though main be pposition An getive critical tained in the Hones. We do not take it that either the President or ang body else desires to are sent to al eiticism, to all opposition" in the partis

but monta y en es

TOILET

No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (UNDER YER ANTON 'HOUSE)...

THE Leading LADIE'S & GENTLE THE HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS IN HEART. Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by those who ime it the begi Harwash to prevost the falling out of hair.

J. ), SOPIES3, Proprietor. Eongkong, Oct. 4, 1013.

CHEN KWONG & CO.,

GENERAL IMPORT &

EXPORT,

1301

L

The oil palm, which grows, in a belt of coast line nearly 2,000 miles in extent,

is one of the principal food supplies for the natire. It begins bearing after ve practical and continue it

years old. The fruit is in the formu 103

nan siquées is the recognition of its fiest

Q1 AB

that there are limits to opposition and large cone or pineapple, and each fully average The Bosh of painis at which opposition becomes morib, yearly.

10015. of palm fruit the trait contains a reddish oil, pleasant to the taste and exceeding nourishing and sily digested. It serves the native sa

a component bater and fat, and is

from:

batruction. Apposition for the sake of mendment is one thing; opposition for the sake of destruction is another thing. This is the time fur constructive effort and for the amendment of whatever construe

On view from Thursday the 20th Nov. Terns---Cash on delivery.

GED. P. LAMMËRT;

Auctionner.

Hongkong, Nov. 15, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1400

Mr and Mrs W. ble EL S. Abraham Inglis Mr & Mrs P. Ahrfeldy! 3. W. Jay Mr J. S. Allan Mr & Mrs K Kam- Mr and Mrs W. C. man

Alway Mr W. Anderson

Mr Oliver S. Keeble Miss Kenardy Mr E. H. Bakor, Jr. Mr M. Kiene is A. T. Barberini Mise Knowle Mr & Mrs C. Barons. Mr à. Krusamars

Mr and Mrs W. E

Lambert

Mica Banasfeather

feather

Bir E.

Bato

Lt. Col. & Mr Fate

HE Undersigned he received InstrucME. W. Bauckham

tion 'o all by Pablo Auction

on

SATURDAY,

the $2nd November, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.., at HIS SALES Rooms, DUDDELL Staxat, A COLLECTION CT VALUABLE CHINESE CURIOS, Comprising:-

Coloured and Blue and White Bowls, Yases, Plates, Figures, Cld Bronzas, Jade Ornaments, China, Glam Amber And Crystal Souff Bottles.Old Chinese Pictures, Tonkin Iolsid Work etc., etc.

Alao

À QUANTITY OF

SILK EMBROIDERED HANGINGS

MANDAR NE COATS Kro. " Catalogues will be issued. Our on from Friday the 1st. Terme--Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, Nov. 14, 1913.

1594

FOR SALE..

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S TENNIS BACKETS made for 1913

Mr & Mrs J. Bock Mr J. O. Beer

Mrs H. R. Balilios Mr G. A. Bene Mr and Mrs G.

Blacker Commander B. C.

Foucher, R.N. Mrs N. Browa Mias Brawn Misa. H. Brown Capt. J. Burgs"

F. Bumana

5་ Butler. Dr C.

Bri. Gen. & Mrs Lev,

A.O.D.

Mr G. T. Lloyd.

W. Logen

Dr G. W. Macken

Mr A. S. Mackichen

Mr F. A. MacKintosh

Dr O. Mariott

.Mr and Mrs O. T. Marsh and inft. R.Mr & Mrs G. Martin

Mian Martin

Mr C. Barsbrother

Mason Mr R.

"T. Mathason Misa M. Matheon

Mr A. Matthews Mr J. R. Mau.han

Mrs and Miss G. N.

McKoo

Mr A. J. Cambridge

Mr A. HcKeons and Mr J. E. Cadeger Sir R. Campbell Mr and Mrs F. X. family

D'Almada E. Castro Capt. & Mas L. Me Mike D'Almada E.

Laglan Castro

Mr. B. K. Mahta

Master Almada E. M: 3. Mereoki

Castra

Mr J. L. Chalmers Mise Chalpant

Mr R. S. Chantley Mr F. T. Chapple Mr 9. Clark Mr W: E. Clarke

Mr A. A.

Claxton

Mr W. E. Chytm Mi and Mrs Cogan Dr A. L. E. F. Cole-

Mr T. A. Coltir

Dr B. C. Crowell

Mr G. P. Curry

Mr C. H. Davis

Mr P. Meyer

Mr E. H. Monk

Mir A. C. Morgan Mr W. 9. Mor

MJ, D. F. Mulder Mre J. D. F. Milder Mr & Mrs S. Nathan

Miss Nathan

Mr

& Mrs Neild

Dr Norbert

W

Miss G. U'Leary

Miz J. Ormiston

Mr T. Ortigas & son Mr.F. F. Fairman

Mr J. W. Paton

Bir A. Paterneni

Pierce

ira mansures are brought forward by of his daily diet. The fruit contains sexson, in various weights and qualities. | Mr & Mrs A. Darie Maiorand Mrs F. E.

responsible statesmen and public officials.500 to 1500 plans like drapes, from the We do not doubt that the new members karuels of which palm kernel oil is ex- ill realize these things and that they will tracted, the residue being made to cattle prove much more randy to co-operste than food. were their predecessors.

Jonger. A very markud lack of discipline.is the palin oil of cont

Mr O. G. Denisa

Abo

Mr F. Dean's SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS. Mr & Mrs Dorteano

For further particuları

Apply to

GEO.P. LAMMERT.

LIMITTED

CIME TABLE

and 2 children

#

Mrs R. H. Douglas

Sir J. Duncan

Mr and Ms EL

Ehroufula

Mr G. H. Evan Mr Bel-tkom

Dr & Mis Forsyth

Mr Denman Fallor

Mr A Gallo ti

Mr H. Garrow

When the native uses the fruit. for food twny be argue that, sven if that inhe boile it and obtains the oil be requires. ho case, it is only because the President but when he prepares it for malo to the has displayed his power that Parliament trader hq,buries the fruit, so that fermen." has become docile. We are prepared to tation may set in, and then he squeezes sluit this, and to my that we believe with his hand the oil from the pulp and PEAB TRAMWAYS COMPANY, NW. E. Fischer it was quite ting this thing happened. cracks the nuts to obtain the kernel. BT rancid Throughout Chius there hs been spread this primities method he not only loves ing for the past five or six yeara, and even half of the oil, but abtains it in

state, quite unit for edible purposes. This is which have

commerce, tod it. Studente hara gone on strike in -hipped to Lis erpool, Hamburg, and Aar- Schoolmasters all over the country

hools and colleges; some of the finest Keilles, sad is used in the innufacture of na lubricant, and in the candles and

7.00 BORD,

8.00 educational establishments in the coun

Forests, try have been paralyzed in their work isplate industry.

Mz Farquhar (Conservator" or by the ever recurring student revolta. The Revelating the Punitive Ex: Southerit Nigeria), who has witten

edition hase accentuated thie aprit of most aiable treatise on the oil palms, which is published by the Crown Agonts and it has shewa itself in disorder

bis for the Colonies, Ens made a empatation Parliament. Chinn in

Tory

WEEK DATI

to 8.00 ....Every 15 minar to 19.00 ...Every 10 minu 10.00 to 11.00a.m.very 15 mlah 11 30 Am to 19.45 p.m. Every 15 minut-

to 1.15 pm...Every 10 minu 12.45pm. 115 pm to 1.46 p.m...Every 15 mins » 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m... Every 10 mfua 8.10 p.m. to 8.00p.m...Every 15 mina“ 5.00 p.m. 9.10 p.m...Every 10 minu

SYGET. CALA

C.

MR. P. G. Pierson

Mr R, de Preville

Mt W. Prioo

Mr. W. J. Pringle

31r B Raworth

Mr EH. Ray

Mr B M. Raymond

Mr J. E. Raymond

Miss F. Resy

Mr. Reich- Mr. Reyes

R. G. M. Reed

Mes J. F. Robinson

Mr R. G. Koes.

Mr and Mrs L H. Mrs Rutherford

Mr G. Samuels ....... Gexre

Maschenk Miss M. Schwarzkopf Mr E T. Singer: Mr and Mrs LE

Smith

Mrs Gibbings Mr and Mrs Gid-on Bir A. G. Gordon

Mr V. Goalbumn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr J. Gourgey

Mr V. Sorby

A Mr F. A. Ureenwood Miss & Square

Vileb and

Miss B. M. Greet

Mr Sydney staford M. G. B. Swift Mr P.-D. de Griso. Mins O. Thompson.

Mr and Mrs R. gono

Dr 8. C. Gurney Mr P. C. Hail

LD,chool, requiring a very strong Herd of the number of trees which are required When this Master. The President has used his birch to produce the oil and kernels exported, fd; not

tou soon. I as the result one and satisfy the local demand. sare of discipling in brought into Chineser is compared with the enormous extent of

belt some idea can be formed 8.50 pm and 9pm; 9.50 p.m. to 11.00 Capt. T. F. Hall the oil practical politics it will be all to the good

of the possibilities which await the scien of the nations.

tific exploitation af this regetable product Organised labour scientificsily directe cheap and quick methods of

O ANTON LARGE WHOLESALE & RETA

STORE

FURNITURZ Drapenes, Grocerts,

Boot and Shoes.

bikers of Jewellery, Laqueros Crockery Ware Iron-mongery, Wine and Spirit.

Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made t order by our-own-tailom.

1

Tilney

Miss Tilney

Mrol M. Tilney

Mr 3.

Vaughan

FRAN BOTE)

Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs Owen

R.A.M.O.

Hughes. Mr & Mra W. Aim- Mr and Mrs W. G.

strong

Humphrey Mr & Mr. Arthur Major & Ma ̈Hum Mra W. M. O. Bar phreys, R.ES. ratt and child Mi a Humphreye

Mr and Mrs C. D. J.LA.Cul. H. w. iles,

Bell

Flet Surgeon & Mrs

Barnard, R.N

Mr & Mrs Bayar. Ma Bawdler

Major & Mr Bowen Attorney-General J.

A. Buoknill

R.G.A.

Mr Ies Jones

Miss Keith

Mr & Mrs Langmiro

and child

Capt. & Mrs McMun, chidren and uurw, RA.H.D.

Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr E J. McNulty

Butterfield and Mr & Mrs Mitchell- shildren

Mr M. Cary

Mr and Mrs Curries Mr Davison

Major Davy, RE Mr and Mrs Dubbie" Major Dorgan Me and Mrs Doyle Mr G. A. Dutton Capt. & Mira Evans,

maid and child Major Falchine

Mrs Fingalon and

child

more ind child

Major & Me Norria,

maid and child Col. & Mr O'Elara

and children

Mr S. L. Parking. Mr J. Plummer Air Powell Le-Col.J,J. Radcliffe.......

R.R.

Mr Relton

Lt. and Mrs Sharp

RN

Major Simona

Mr & Mm Flanagan Mr A Sinclair My and Mrs B. A. Mr O.. Skott

Eslo

. Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher

Mr & Mr A. Gibegu Smith, &.0.B. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr A. Findlay Smith

RAMO.

Mr H. Hancock

Mr H. &. Hazeland

Mr and Mrs Beffetti

Capt. & Mrs Staric,

nurse and child Capt & Mrs Hodgina Mr. and Mr G. Ror. & Mrs Hooper Stewart & children

Mr N. C. Walker Hunt

Mrs Huybrendar and Me David Wood

chiid

Capt. WhitfieldA.0.D

KING EDWARD BUTEL

Mr W. Badge Mr F. J. Cargill

M: F. W. Chappie Capt. G.J.

Mr B. Cleg

Clark

Mr E. Crzulitzer

Mr J. C. Curtis

"

Miss Massey

Mr and Ms J. EL A.

Mody

Dr Muller

Me M. F. Murray

Mr J. H. Nickels

Mr A. P. Nobbe

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr W. Gudenhors

MR. A. Donaldson H&M. Duku

Mrs Foy Mia Gill and child Mr W. 4. Mi B. Ho A. Bing Mr T. Inokachi Mr J. Joseph Mr A. E. Been Mr and Mrs M. F.

Klinie

Brast

Mz aud Mrs W.D.

Mr A. C. Lange Mr & Mrs Laucit

Mr J. Leo

Mr & Mr S. Lings

Capi, & Mas W, U.

Paymore.

Mr Perry Mr J, Reid Mr H. E. Rigge Mr. Roos Dr Scherer Dr S. Ho Shoo Dr Fibros

Mr HL. S. Sparge Capt.& in ▲ H

Stewart & children Mrs G. Savoy»

Jr., U.S..A...

Mr F. W. Sweet

·M. D. Walker

Mr & Mrs E. WAT

wick

F.Mr & Mrs Manners Mr D. H. Watkins Mr P. W. L Man- Mr H. J. Testpha

ninga

Mr and Mrs W. A. MrL.Tweedie-Stodait p., every half hour.

Hannibal

Capt. H. A. Walker 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. erary quarter of Mr W. T. Harbord

Dr E. L. Walker Mr. Harrisot an hour.

Mr J.

J. Scott Harton Mr. Watkins SUBDATE,

Mr and Mrs J. B. Mr E. C. Fan Weerin

HATIB

Mira. Will

There is disposition in some quarters

transport. oregard this as the President's first move towards a more exalted position for him-

if, and there is foolish talk about life ation to the factory, and the application tain the fall value of the natural riches presidency, about a military despotism, af modern machinery, ste required to al

ir coherent nian forth. This obviously halibio. If the President wanted any of which are so lavishly bestowed in the these things his best policy would have regions it is to tu hoped that the e. few enterprising pion "een to strike for them bafore now, to din-tivity shown by nisa Parliament self, to take really vera who have appreciated the possibili-12.00 Noonto 1.00p.m... Every 10 minutes.

tively ties of our West African possessions will dratic stops, and not the coreparatively soon realise the enormous source of wealth mild course he has taken. The momenwhich.aro awaiting development,

.op-

could not be more propitious. His ponents are puni he has the support he has the foreign Powers co-hiss

Large ortment of Chinese Stiker and of the military and a

Foreign Dooda of every description..

All goods sold at reasonable Prions. The Cheapest and Best place in Canton & Hongkong to buy Chin and Foreign

HE Undersigned, have received instrue. Tr. No, 1404. Tour to sell by Publin Luotion.

01

WEDNESDAY,

the 28th November, 1013, commsucing at 2.30 p.m. at their Salas Rooms; No. B. Dos Yeux Road, Gortar of

Its House Street,

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE"

TEAKWOOD

FURNITURE, Comprising as follo

TEAKWOOD-Dining" and Drawing

Room Suite, Upholstered Arm chairs and Bolas, Carpets and Bugs, (new), Brass and

Cond

forces; ho

would be had the backing of very LITTLE STORIES OF FATHER

of the former arge zum ers of men

der at thing; there is nothing to gain by delay if he is really animated

hy the motives that some impute to him. bo fact that He has attempted sope of

STANTON.

Some good stories of Father Stanton, of

SUP PAT POO STREET.hore things seems to us ample evidence St. Alban's, Holborn, are told in a me that he does not wish to attempt them, but moir by Joseph Claytën, just published. East he sincerely wishes to do what he, has Here are a few :- repeatedly declared he will de, namely, esta lish a

CANTON and

"

Rce, 237, 93, Bes Vaux Bond.

on a sound and lasti republic

#

A party of lads very casual attendants

and No. 129, Connaught Road Central bigis. Parliament, as now constituted, at the Sunday ciast meeting Station in when is new members take their seat, Greville street a few days before Easter Tel No. 811.

Brostour

NOTIO

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

-AND-

BOOK BINDING

Braas mounted Bedsteads, and Cute, Bad co- Room Suite, Burnsus, Wardrobes, Wash

stands, do, Dining Room Furniture, Side- boards, Diana Waggons, Extension Dining

tous folk wod of enj ging nitimately both ne oppertonity of sharing in this tremen the blessings of the new order of things and the matiafaction of having contributed to the see blishment of that order. National Roviow.

БАЛ:

Father, next Friday is Good Fri

u a treat." told.

dap them," said Stanton, "that en Good Friday we don't give treats, bas that If they were to come to church we might think about a temat alterwards The boys turned up at St. Alban's on Good Friday evening. and joined. In singing The Story. of the Cros,

8.00 1.m. to 10.50 ... Every 15 min the 11.15 am, to 18 Noon. Every so minah 10.30.m. to 110a.m.. Every 10 min

1,00p.m. be 5.00p.m. Every 15 minutes 5.00p.m. to 6.00 m... Every 10 minutes 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 pkt...Every 15 minute 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 mine. NIGHT OARS se on Wook Dayr,

SATURDAYE.

Fours Cars at 19 midgight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangemene at the Ompany's Office, ALKIANDRA RUEDI 01' Zee Yux Road Central.

JOEN D. HUMPHREYS & 807.

Amaal Mangam*,

THE

CHINA MAIL

Hewett, C.M.G. Hon. Mr FA. Mr A. West

Mr W. B. Hind Mr J. G. He ble Mr.W, H. Hobbe TA. C, H, Hodges Mr J. Locros

Air F. W. White Mr W. Witkowitz Mr G. G. Wood Mr F. Yearby Mrs C de Tuchen

and maid Mr J. de Yachaueti

GRAND HOTEL

Mr and Mrs Allen Mrs Amery Bir Barn Mr Bood Mr Coffisan Mir Cooke'

Bir and Mrs A.

Crow Мг

Miss Wa Osbery Mr Baymand Mr Raynold Mr Beba

Mr Schroeder Mr H. Rance B. Mir Reynolds

Mr Rhoderick Mr and Mrs Robb Mr O. Smith, Mr Stiller

O. Frenck Dr Gillespie Mr Holmalty 311.Jobansan Dr Key Mr. MaNaliy Brand Mrs Mayer Mr Father Mocan Mina Osbery

Mr & Mra Villiers Mr. C. Waiersson Mr Wilbur Capt. Williamest Mr. Wille

GRAND CARLTON HOTAL

Belantins WAMY W. sakson

Bir G. Farns MrA O Hendeki

Copt. 2.0. Kennedy Mi 43. W. Libaler

only lastsed of singing Can be obtained fut ine Jolcuing Mr and Mrs. B. A. Mr Percy Howard The Hon. Mr. Justion Sandra Aiyaro I will follow Thee, onto the

1 has written to the Madms, press stating goal," they mistook the last. that he has severed his connection with unto the spoole word and heir word, the Theosophical Society. The reasons bedwall, nless they kp their dives are the conduct of prominent leaders mid Blanton, for they were all STOTY

ng

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