TUESDAE NGUEKEUR 25, 1918.
Hughes and Hough
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers-
AND
harehol and
General Brokers.
[PADEBITORSTMTM TŒKWA WAME COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
48,00 4TH ✯ 5TH EDITION
AST KLEUR APEic Cous.
Taleptic Address MEIRION HONGKONG,
(ELLO AUSTION
HI Undersigned, have received inu:rnes
tons to sell by Public & action (FOR ACCOUNT 57 THE CONCERNED)..
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WEDNESDAY,
the 88th Narember, 1913, at about 4 p.m. or Immediately following the Sale of Valuable Honthold Furniture, at
chair:Bales Room, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of Too Hose Street,--
"
ABOUT 51: LYTS OF VALUABLĘ. CHINESE PORCELAIN.
To be sold wi hoût reserve.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue).
UUGHES & AQUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Nov. 24, '1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
144
HE Undersigned have received instrac
tions to well by Public Auction, (rem LOCOUNT OF THE CONCERALD)
on
THURSDAY,
the 7th Novomber, 1913, st.3 p.m. *.
as their Sales Rooma, No. 8,
De Vivax Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
HECBere Steamer
THER
*ATLANTIS,"
As he now lios off Yau-ma ti,~~~
Length
Breadth
Tondage gra
280
33ft. 1 is. ........al 478 zgänĦI
Tonnage noti....nam Measurement Car....2,461 tons er Bankers Deadweight......... 1,980 tons.
AUCTONS
PUBLIO ALOTIOS,
THE Undersigned, hava reqsived instrua; on Ball by Public Auction
(FOR 'ACCOUNT' OF TEXSHOPOKRMAUn),
WEDNESDAY
A
"the 2 th November, 1913, a 2.30p.m.
st their "Sales Rooms, Ne, &*
Dus Your Road, O irner of
Tor House ENE), ***
? GENTS BICYCLES (NEW), of ENGLISH 'MANUFACTURE, TREME TÝŠKA: Usual,
BUGHES & HOUGH",
Auchowners. $. Hongkong, Nor, 22, 1923. P 1434
·PUBLIC AUCTION.S
THE Undorsigned have ibosired instrues-
THE
3.
on,
WEDNESDAY,
the 28th Meramber, 1943, commencing at 2.80) p.m. at chuir Sales Roume, No. 8
Da Vieux Fund, Curver of
Ice"Howe Ströst,
A QUASHTY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
•W
FURNITURE,
Comprising se follow-
AMMERT
AUCTIONIER
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
PUBLIO AUCTION
TAX Undaraigued, line, received fusti
Tons to sell ty Pubile anction.
THURSDA
the 27th November, 1815, Commencing asia.m. at No. 5 Ripon. Termon -A QUANTITY Or
VALUABLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, - Oa View from Wednesday the 28th. Terms Cash on delivery.
THE CHINA MAT
THIL CHINA ASSOCIATION, DINNER.
(Continmal from Mond vyk
BIR JOIN JURGAN'S TRIBUTS TOʻLANZ
CHINESE TRESIDENT."
Tho toast was also responded to by Sir John Jordan, who said Mr. Pre- sideat, your Excellancics and Gentlemen,
contest that I experience a strange" and pleasurable sensation as I look round phis distinguishod assembly be tonight. In China I have become something of
patriarchanion amongst juniors. Hero the position is reversed, and I foot more-junior angat :roverond hds. wucti.. 1487 soniers. Sir Claude MacDonald, whom
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Hongkong, Nov. 20, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned has reviros Eaq, to Undersigned has received instrue,
all by Public Auction
FRIDAY,
the 28th Narember. 1919, Comiencing
at 2,30 P
#
•
.
I have known for seventeen years and liked every your better, is one of my former chlets. Your President had wou official when. I reached China, and your distinction both desi scholar and
Chairman and two members of the Con mittes of this Associations sro es-Consbis- General to whom I used to look: ūpy with great respect. Amongst other members aro Sir Thos. Jackació, Mr. Gundry, and
TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing at Borim No. 8, Top Floor, 14 Das Voruxotors whose names were hobeshold word Room Suite, Upholstered Arsig shaira and | › Road Central (örer Weismann)
À QUANTITY OF Sofas, Carpets and Ruge, (new) Brass and Brass-mounted: "Dodatendr, and Chite, Bed VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, S Boom Suito, Duraus, Wardrobes; Wash.
The stands, &o, Dinig Room Furniture, Side- boards. Diner Waggon3, Extension 1 ixing Table and Chairs, etc., te, 2. Dinner and Descort Service, Crock ry, Sundry 'Glass Wara, Ciking Stover, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c., Brass Fenders and Fire Brames, etc., etc.
Also
hi
1 VALUABLE JAPANESE CHERRY. WO'D SUITE"
Engraving, Electid Reading Lamps, , 2 Marble Clocks, Typewriters (portable), and One 12-Bore Fowling Piece by Ward and Son, Birmingha
Catalogues will be issued. TERM I—AN ONE,
HUGHES & HOUGH!“
Auctioneers Haigreng. Nov. 17. 16134.
PUBLIC
THE
AUCTION.
1411
119E Undersigned Lave reseivel jastro- iw to wall by Public Auction,
SATURDAY,
the 29th November, 1913, commenting at
2.50 p.m. at their SL
Room,
No. 8, Dos Voeux Road, Corner
of Ice Blouse Street, -----
A LARGE QUASELT, OF VALUABLE TEAR Woop -AND-BLACKWOOD-FURNITURE,, :
&c.,
Aoi, do Comprising as follows par TEAKWOOD-Dining To Drawing Room Buite, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpet and Rugs, Brim and Brass, mounted Bedsteads and Coté, Bed Room
· Full particulars and conditions of mile Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands,
may be had from the undanigned.
TIENE:—ÁS Bual. *
HUGHES & HOUGIL
ductioneers.
Fongkong, Nov. 6. 1918.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
K., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Esten fon Dining Tables
3 aud Chairs, eto, et, 2 Didier and Des sort Services, Crockery, Sunde, Glas 1365 Wars, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensile, Cutlery, & Brass Fenders and Fire Brasped,
DE
BLACKWOOD-Drawing Rod Suite, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands Hat-
*HE Undersigned have received instrac-stands, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Had and Te
Atlonashi well by Fublic Auction
(SOURDOOUNT OF THE CONCEKEREN,
VERIDA I
the 28th November 1913, at 11. A.M
at their Bales Rocus, No. 8,
De Taux Bond, Corper of
Los House at
- A MISCELLANEOUS. STOCK Comprising
Men's Woollon, Singleta and Pants,-Bait. Prorooni, Langtidis, Bucks and Stockings, Ladyla, Clölks and Rain Coats Men's
Inauding number of Leather Suit
Hana Bags, Gramophone Records; Tapadóer Now, Gramophction,
HUGHES & HOUGʻL
Auctionsors
Nov. 91, 191%.
PESTION ACCTION.
Tables; Tes-poys, Brackets, and E. éto Frames, Ovarmantels, Ita.
Alad
And
Chinese and Japanese Curice, Brass Ware etc. etc..
On flew from Thursday the 27th Nov. Catalogues will be issued. Terma :-Cash on delivery."
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer
Hooghong, Nov. 24, 1918,
2445
HONG KONG & WHAMPOA DOGK GOC, LU.
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSMANIFESTO HONGKONGA Codes Used : Al, À BO, Fifth Balkon, Engineering First and Second Editiome Western Union, and Watkin's
“Dock Owners, Ship BuilderssMatins
nears, Boiler Maker
HEAD OFFICE KOWLOON,
Telephone No. 13.
Please Addi
1407
Tron and Eris aroundèrs., Forge Masters, Elec
TING, AND WELDING TOR FHIP AND BOIL Modern up-to-date plant operated by our own specially train Bewerkisen unter expert: European supervision.
All clubben'-of-light Steel work, manufactured by the above process. Talke Druma, Yeutilatorer Per So, do
TALK DIMENBIORH OF DOCKS AND SLINGERS AS FOLLOWS"
LENGTH “TËVË OF DOCK ON ÜLIP UN KEEL
BLOCKS
ENTRA BREADTH
KOWLOOR.
No.1 Dock, Kowloon th
Ka.3 Dock, Ko
No # Dock, Kawbon Patent tilla, Mo
Patent Slip, No. 1, Karloo
-TAL-KOK-ABUT
Con-cropalitun Deck,
· ABROADBENT
Takmont Dock,
Thoquirings to the Chief
if" ovants to distinguish, the, wood from the trees. Bus pe acom, tó bsver activedi it turning poină în thờ -- históny cof Chine whews. It may perhaple bé postible- intake some book of the situation. The leation of Elle Extenoy Yund Shih kar
A Tutions.
PUBLIO AUCTION,
MISS OF TIDE
SPRINGS
KEAPH
9999.9
PAIR
STOWN OFFICE.
QUEEN'S BUILDIÑOS.
TELETBONE No. 20 Hosterbid.
Kowloon Dock Hong
VISISTOR AT-BOTELS..
BONGKONG K
Mr J. M. Aaron Me Harrison
Hr F. 8. Abraham Mr J Scott Hanton Hr à MisP Abufeld Hon. Mr_K A. Mr J. 5. Ali
Hewett C.M.G Me W. Anderson. MY W. B. Eint
PARTICULARS AND CONDITION of the lettings. Barberini Mr J. G. Heible
Me^&Mfra:C1: Barone: My W.E,"Hoble” by Public Auction Sale, to be held on
Mr&Mrs F. Johnson feather MONDAY the Int
day of December, His Barusfeather Mc G. S. Kese 1917, at 1 x.m, at the Offices of the az E R. Bate
Mr Kempt Public Works Department, by Order L-Cal & Mr Fato-Mr M. Kine of His Ticolidney the Offene Lola HBW Kerckham Mr. Krasn
Mr Albert Kopp
i. Chine when I amived. It is, there fore, with a feeling of ewer that I attempt Presidene of the Republic has placed to say anything in the presence of such the suprotne power in the "handa” of the an array of distinguished experts. The eminent statómusa who has directed the Presidential addevas toushed upon one ce affairs of the oventry, for over two tyezte two points of slightly controversia with a clearce of vision, so unswerving Cauton Blackwood Cabinet, Table, Stoule character on which it would be unbecomiternels of purpose, and an indomit
ing for me to any much. esperally as able perseverance which have evoked and Jardiniers Stands."
I fancy I see my friend Sir Walter Lang univeral admiration and resposta (AP-| loy beakcoing is to be enratul Wall,plause.) Orly those who know the dif I shall pormit myself only one statementfultice which chơ? how had to encounter And the masterly manner, in which he ea, the subject of opium. The Chinese Government first approached us in the has met them team roads the almost rattor in the autumn of 1006, and find unparalleled servicon which this groat anyone then predicted that in less thanean has rendered to his country—~(boar, seven years the whole question, so far houryază it must be the fervent prayor
Great Britain was concerned, would every wali-wisher of China that bo}|- be narrowed down to the disposal of may long be spared to guide the desi io 20,000 chests of the drug, he would (tinies of the State China has passed have been regarded as a wild visionary.through a long period of destructive But that the situation today. It doo jeffort, and it is permissible to hope that not satisfy everyone, but I el say thếtwo see now at the beginning of an etw my conscience is clear. As regards Sot of constructive work and development, tlement Extension at Shanghai I visited But the task awaitingstbo near-Govern district some years ago under themont-is, us your President has pointed guidance of Mr. Keswick, the able chair-ous, oce of gigabic proportional Firs man at that time of the Municipal Count and forece comer the question of cil, and by way of parenthosis I would finabee, which is undoubtedly the pivot ay that chairman of the Municipal of the situation. (Bear, hear.) The Council are, in my opinion, very sble Chinese themselves realise that a Goe
kriment which lives on foreign - money mar, and do excellent public work. (Chots.) As a result of my visit I can confirm all the President ban, said about ita insanitary condition. Although the domand is not, the President says,
FOR SALE.
Cosignment of SLAZENGEWUS TENNIS RACKETS made for 1919 Season, in various weights and coalitics. Also SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS,
For further particuları:
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
· TO LET
TO LET..
DANFURLY, Fo.
ROAD
GODOWNS.
, WANCHAJ ROAD.- 103, PRAYA EAST. -153, 1 RAYA EAST.
CONDUIT icly a Treaty righty is tould be grace
ful act if the Chinese Government were
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., L. Hongking. Oct. 29, 1913.
TU LET
869
FOUR-ROOKED HOUSES in Granville Avere and Salisbury Avenue, fowloon, Cheap romalso-11-
FUOP with Godown stiched, Nareas
Kowloon.
Kowlou, Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf. 25*? Apply to j HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCI
Co., LTD. Hongkong Nor. 23. 1910
TO LET
EIRION Nos 9.& 10 Fosk,
A furnished, 6 Rooms, Cheap rental, Three Typewriters and one "Boss from 1st December Newly Fainted and
"Colourwa hed. Deplicator.
Catalogues will be idrited.. TARMA ;— SA TINUAÍ..
BUGBERA.HOUGH
Avetlosigas. Hongkong, Nov. 24/1913272
1445
"PUBLIC AUCTION TIEK Daderaigned hate secesyad instrup tings to Beil by Pablle Zuction, FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCTER,
SATURDAY
the 29th November, 1913, at about 62,1, or immediately folloring the Sale of Houssbald Furniture à trak Bales
· Rooms, uža. 8. Des You Bond, 1428 Corner at Toe. Elouasilitaset.
BEVERAL LOTS OF GRASS CLOT DRAWN THREAD WORK
Shed Bäye received itatat-
"By Pable” Amotion
ID
1913, at 2.30 pamaz
nd Floor)
FROGATE," Austin Bond,” Kowloon!;! unfurnished.
only a precarious existence as the best, and until the provinces recognisa abair obligation to the Conteal Govern
"wer end hope, I four to sco
the strong dunked Cribs which but Edward Grey has stated to be the
under conditions which will attent foreign capital are only two of the many problem which wo expect the new Gov. rapent to tako in head, and in all thead projects of developmens this Association cancer mal usoful assistanco. There
Registry.
ta ing
ing the Government, of Two of OROWN LAND AMUN TINH, 2 Ballics MrJ. V. Latimer Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong Mr G. Benaza MrG T. Lloyd for a term of 73 years, ith the option of Brand Mrs G. 0. Mr W Logan reñotal at a brown, Bent to be fixed.
Blacker. The G-W. Macken
Mr G.F.Luka hye Surveyor of His Majesty the KINO, for end further term of 75
Miri, S. Muck thad HET. A Hack fator JL.**.**
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS
to make this small concration as a recognimal British policy (Hoar, bear.) nition of the corvet ettituila which the Railway construction and the opening up Settlement authorities maintained during the mineral resources of the country aho recerá revolutionary troubles (Hour, bear. It is just the year since I bad the pleasure of attending your annual dinner, and they have been years of exceptional interest in the history of China. Greút. eroste. have crowded into that short spoca, of tion. Even mover-been a time in the history of bodoro 1913 the great wave of constita China when the opinions of commercial tional agitation which had been sweeping bodios carried more weight than at pre- over the rest of Agia reached China, hans. It is an open soerch that the views and during the last days of the bianchus of the Chambers of Commerce ai Sbadg we winested the pathetic sight of setghai and Hongkong bad danstlerable rulers aceped in autocratic traditions fees in ammoting the transition from engaged in a despairing effort to adjust the Msoolu to the Republican régime,*** their worn-cab system, to the requirends | had tho-steadying influence of trade has Mo of modum political life. But the attempt are much to dixerages the recent was doomed to failure, and 16 was clear outer rovolution. So I wish tha that "Manchin bad exhausted their China Ampciation; overý succese, and I mandate. Whatever we may think of hopetite nelivities wir be greater in the the revolution of 1911; we have little future oven than in the past. (Hear
by pear.) Wol, I foel sure ocho the rosson to complain "of," the iznes which was accomplished. Pessimists belot of the President thas China will peop
Waterloo Road
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Bonchar. B.
Mr.S. H. Bro
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Dr C8 Bofler
MrJE. Caddger
Dr O. Mar int M&MG. Martin
Dr Robart Cabin Martin
Mrs. J. Cambridge C. Farsbrothe
and Mrs FX Mancar
*D'Almada En CastroMis R. T. Matheson Mi-s=”D'Àlmada ̈ ̈ E. Ming M. Matheson Castro primerad Mr J.K. Manchan D'Alunda H. Mr G. F. Marshall
Capt. & Mis L. Mc-
Castro
MR. 3. Chantley Lagien
Mr F. T. Chappla... Mr. & M♫ OF
Mr C. E. Chobham
Afr S. Chak
Kr.
W. E. Clarke MYA A. Clanton Mr W. E. Cayton
Ma and Mis Cogan Dr. A. & EF. Cola:
MAN
BPA, N. Co
Mo Wiliament and... Japanese maid
Mian McWilliams vr MBK Mehta,
Mr J. Moreoki MP. Mayer Mr G. La Miner, HEJ. D. F. Meilánt Mra 3. D. FMälder. Mr & Mrs S Nathaz **Miss Natham 44
Dr Dr Nebert
Hm E Croskey Dr. B. C Crowell MIG P Curzy NO, H- Disin - MF&M «A: Davis MrPiFinnm 2 Kr 5 Mỹ4 Partesco df children Mr. B. H. Douglas Sim Duncker
us V. Edmonds
Kim G. trLaury Mr J. Orinis toa, j M2T Uitgun 2 106. Med. W. Patog Mr. J. Partyk Mr. Petersen Major and Mr P P
„Ženevi
Brand: bir H. Q. Ms F. F^G. Pierren Ehrenfelag. Me lição Enville, MO? H.Evan? - MrW.3. Pring w
SFenner Mr B. Raworth CR Ficken Mr E B. Rapier MW.E. Fissber - Mr H. M. Raymond DA ME Forsyth Mr 3. E. Raymond Me Dubina Fuller Miss F. Reay
4 And Bir C. W. Mr C. Reich
Gallon
LMe H. GatroW
MER & Ho
TOTFETIS. Grell Mr Batherford
KEENE ROAD CENTRAL (UMBER YAY Auto Hotsa,
Mr. and Mrs. I. H-DgTI: K. Sanders
Glenrockage at a Mes Bohunk
Gubings Mim M. Schwarskopf MN, Gibbons Mr. B. Shielde MEGA Miw'Gal:om® Mr. T. Binger.
Bad - Mary 2
•Leading "LADIES FLORIILE De, and.. MEN HAIRDRESSING
Mr V. Sorry *Gordon (** Mite: Square (MGRLEADER UBEVIS DET ALFES,"
J.ME V. Goulbourn "Capt. EL A Walker by thaw who to the Best
Mr & Mrs J. Gould. Dr. K. LA WA
ropriilor de Mry J. 8. Ongths Mzii. €,vo W de
J. 4). BOPIESS,
Gedebild
Prixdicted that the movement would through in the end Moss of sarwash, to powreck this falling are 3. Gourg Matkins
design have spent the ben years of our lila in Tresor predictions were happily the country we have learned to like the
-ben)
No. 48 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT showed a studio [(Church Minion Bociety Bungalow) from "and
1st Uctober 1918 till 30th May 1914, partly relist the gross furnished Choup"rent"
FOR SALE OR TO LET
From 1st November 1918
No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 108 Pak Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoker Booms and five Bedročmic ↑ With ground for Tennis Court,
TUR SALE HARUNG nd HOGAIZ Ewloon Inland Lot How 113.
JAPA
which bods oTER
pincer In the course since the Bozer ouliha
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Bolhuilbeeople azido, appreciate
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