DECEMBER 6, 1818
and Hough
D
TO THE GOVERNICEFT..
ADIOLALTY.
AuctioneerA
cal and
AUCTONS
PUBLIO AUCTION.
(HX Undersigned, hava rocuiyod intro tions bo sell by Public Auction. da
WEDNESDAY,"
tha Jh Desember, 1913, entamencing at 9.30 p.m. at their fater Foxing, No. 8, Des Vs Bond, Corner of
&
Ice House Stræet,-**";
..
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THE CHINA MAL
CRICKET IN ZMYRICE
Odon C., Campbell, of the Australian drinket beam, whion haw, jus completar conful pur months bour through Canola United States, writes to The giving few Improsaicos he has
150, bekabira Pos published the folkoring-We are Informed that the following circulars bare been sent out to the London branches of the Women Sooist and Fallical Union sud the Alan's of the cricket in than countries. Ellyys morph matabeh war played, of which Political Unic latter, o people know, a branch of the former fifty fys were won, one fout, and two und concerned in many attempts to disunished, from which it may bo turb meetings. The idea is to bombard gathered that the standard of the game! dowspaper offices with questions at a
is not yet very high, exoops in Phils: time which may be inconvenient to thum delphis, whero, beautiful grounds and and we are told that this is to be begun excellent wickots have had their natura to-day (Friday). It will be seen that effect. Throughout Canada, with the the first paper" selected is to be as exception of Toronto, the greabout abe Standard. Wo have the address and
taala to the advancement of the game! is the poorries of the wicketed name of the signatory. The circulars
particularly in this tho so in Western aru as follow
ti
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
TEAKWOOD VALUABLE
AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
$0. Comprising a follows:- ̈TEAKWOOD--Dining-and. Drawing General Brokers.xom Suite. Upholstored Arm chairs and
Canad October 21, 1019, Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, (now), Brass and
Dear Felhi Secretary-The salono. Brase-mounted Bedsteads, and Cuba, Bed Room Suite, Bureau, Wardrobes, Wash which details are enclosed, is thought spanda, &c, Dining Room Furniture, Side-to be a particularly suitable one for barda, Diener Waggmax, Extension ining those who it this critical time, are do Tabies and Chairs, etc., ito., Dinner and barred from doing anything more activo, Desert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Everyone is within rosol of a telephone, Ware. Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils,ither publia ce private, and the subocess Cutlery, & Bras Fenders and Fire of the solema depande, of course, on the numbers who will be willing to take Brassa, Brass Curtain Polen, etc., eta
parikkala Na S
PROPRIETORS
KWA-WAN
STORAGE.
Codes used:
& Earno. TREMGRAPHIC COux. &
giographic Addres RTON HONGKONG."
LIO AUCTION.
eraigned have received instrue- a sell by Public Auction,
QURT OF THE CONCRESID).
on ·
ATURDAY,
beraba, 1913,ammencing at
n. at thoir SALES ROCKS,
Des Voeux Road, Comor
Ice House Stront. --
10
A few OLD CHINESE, VAŠES, Electric Reading Famps, v., 1 Marble Clock, 9 Typewriters (portable), Sundry Out-ginss and Silver Ware, 1-Rubber Tyred Hicksha and 1 Piano, and a number of new Leather Suit Cases, Trunks,
LARGE QUANTITY of 3 ABLE TEAKWOOD ACKWOOD FURNITURE,
✩o... *c., sprising as follows:--- OOD-Dining an Drawing Upholstered Aris chairs nod ots and Regs (new), Bras and ted Bedstands and Cote, Bod o, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash.
Dining Room Furniture, Side-6 aner Waggons, Ertan ion Dining Chairy, etc., ota, & Digner and rvices, Crockery, Sundry Glass king Stores, Kitchen Utensils,
i Brass Fenders and Fire: to, eta
WOOD-Drawing Room Suita, Ari-chaira, Flower Stand, Hat binata, Jardinieres. Hall and Tes e-pays, Bisakata nod Prote Overmantels, te.
Alez
pewriters one Rapes Dupli- d several lots of Silver Ware,
tes will be issued
Amcal.
BAHUGHES & NUUGH,
Auctioneers.
big, Dec. 5, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1494
Faderslyned have resived instruc ma to sell by Public Auction, ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
·" 'σα
MONDAY
h. December, 1919, at II.ins their Sales Rooms, No. 8.
Des Voeux Road, Corner of Tee House Street.
ERAL LOTS OF GOLD AND ILVER JEWELLERY &c...
Comprising t
CHES, CHAINS, BANGLES,
-LINES &0., &c.
Ар BGE TELESCOPE AND TWO
SEXTANTS.
BEBE (LETIK).
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, gkong, Dec. 2, 1013.
--. 1488.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Undersigned bave received instrLE Fung to by Publie Anction,
ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
Con
MONDAY,
pember, 1913, commanding at [p.m., ab No. 4, Gage Street, ¿THE WHOLE OF TRENU UABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
contained,
Farulture by and Bolae, Tape
Bed
&c..
fo.. Catalogues will be issued,
-Astral,
HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers,
Hongk to. De 4, 1913. ́*
THE
TO LET
TO BE LET OR SOLD.
14
Will you let me know by Tirunday night how many beigers you can enrol for Friday evening. Plonas reply in any case to say you have received and dos troyed this noto..
Further communications on the subject giving a decopesry information will
Squocze." aimply bear the titl
15
Yours in the case, me,
We met, enys Mr. Campbell, good young cricketers in early every town
played and enthusiasm among the maty Englishmen now living there, who, woried everywhere ly to giva time and money to help cricket along. but always the same dinnalination to take any trouble in preparing the wickets. However, cricket prospects are brighter in Canada than we expected, for the sendency there is towards msanir sport, and the Austrailah tom, which to tour in the West Indies, the States, and Canada next season will undoubted- ly find a great advance has been made in the number of playons and supporters. Particularising on the team's perfor mancoe, although each man did his part well, Macartney and Bardsley with tho bat and Crawford and Macartney with. the ball had fine. records." The team was- the greatest hospitality throughout the whole of its atoy, and treated with ity members hare and s most interesting
GEO P. LAMMERT
BROKER
URANCE LUCHION.
very fine collection of CHINA AND CURIOS Just arrived from the North T18& Undersigned has recrudunberg, & Under Fab the possum
TUESDAY"
the 9th December 1913, commencing at -2.30 p.m. at his Sates Rooms,
Duddell Street,"
AYXBT Fan "QUELECTION OF
ANTIQUE PORCELAIN FROM TA MINU, KANGHE, YUNGOHING,
LATER DYNASTIES · EUNLUNG TOWEWUNG AND
Comprising
WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME
The Overland China Mail
FULL REPORTS.
LATEST INTELLIGEN OF bufera yen inate, so that you may receive
TAKCHINA MAIL,
Prise 214 per damus, luctuding postage.
VISISTOR ACHIOTELS.
Bunakene DETEL
SJ 3 Aaron Mr-E-S-Abraham
Mr
3r 4. Krupean Mr F. Kulta
Mian P. Alfeld air G. R. Larkin Nis LR Larki Mr W, Anderson
Mia. T. Barberani bir. T. Toy MIBRO Babbl bliss Law Mr & Mrs C. Buona Me W Loga
father
Bla Hermentber dar E. Base
Mr EW. Bauckham
5. Coloured and Blue and White Vesa B. S. Bale Plates Bowls and Bigina Powdered Mrs. R. Belilion Blue Yaves and Platon, Old Pekin E anel | bc G, A. Bank led Wine Cups and Plates, Jade Crystal and Agde Sauff Bettles and Oruments et, atd.
Un view on Monday, the Eth. :- fintaington will be used,
TrCash on delivery.
EO. P. LAMMENT,
Átyczne.
Hongkong, Dec. 3, 1913
1485
FOR SALEA
Consignment
of SLAZENGER'S
str & Mrs W. Bylo
Blacker
Mr S. M. Brown Mr J.Eddger
MQ.Tuku
Dr G.W. Mackwat Mr. Manoban Mr F. Mackintosh Biye Mecull De 0. Marijots
THE
'CHINA MAIL
Can be obtained ut the following
"places in Hongkong. The Hongkong Hotel The Hongkong Ferry Whart:
The Kowloon Fany Wharf The Kloak, Blake her.
The Upper Pink Tran S'ation,
Mine Marth Msi Geitin The Tran Nation Mr. Farebrohe Trang Ming (Astor House Hotel).
Mason
MR.. T. Matheson Lan Pang Kan (Astor Hum Har
Ab Choo (Queen's Find
Mr 3. J. Cambridge Miwe M. MathesoOS Mr F. Chop
Mr J., Hu ̧han: Me and Mire X. Mina Mace
D'Almada E. Castor G. F. Marshall:
Mine D'Almade Esp. & Mis L. Mo
Castr
Castro
BloWilliams
and
Heater D'Almad: E. Mr & Mrs O. F
Mr F
T. Chapple MC. E. Chub M: W. E Clarke
Mr. A. A. Cinxwa Mr C. U. Clay
Mis Cogan
Japanese maid Mim Me Williame Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr J. Mereak Miss C. Mar
and instructiva tour. I would like to】 A TENNIS RACKETS made for 1915 Mr W. E, Clayton Alt P
aid that the story which his spread so
Mice Mulley
for us to the team being stranded, the Season, in varinis weighta and qualiŵes. Dr A. L. i, F. Cole Mr E. Neuraud.
SCHEME DEFERRED TO. Between the hours of 8 pm, and mid- 1801 night ring up a certain newspaper; ask for either the editor (by samo, if known) the newe-editor, the aesistant-editor,” a Rub-editor, or the editor's secretary, and put the question: "Are you going to Hit in your office chair and make soul-stirring details of which I have read protest against the horrible treatment to
patrue" The programme was carried which suffrage prisoners are being sub-only since my arrival here, is utterly jected? You have the power to influence Cat in its entirety, the team was socially a success, and at the end a very sub- public opinion: why don't you exercise it?" or a question to that effect. Each stantial sum remained to credit after enllar should be prepared to devote the 1477 whole evening to the business, and insist payment of all expenses. So successful
HE COTTAGE-Barker Road,
DENISON, RAM & GIBBS. Hongkong. Dec. 1, 1913.
TO BE LET.
(FROM 1ST JANUARY NEXT).
TO. 1 to 5 AIMATYTI
Im being put through to one of these. dicinis each call. After the first calls, some dificulty may be expected in being put through. In this case originality and some ingenuity should be exercised. The tie aim should be to keep the line ngaged for as long as possible, and a Wyndhamkely and plaassible story purporting to Architect, be ews from someone of their corres- pondents should be prepared, and dic 1461 tated to a sub-editor. Thus, the caller Will you put me through might say:
ing LDESTUE," Kimberly Road, Kowloon.
Apply to PATEL & Co., 79, Street or A. Abdoolrahim, 34 Queen's Road Cautrs).
Hongkong, Nov. 23, 1913.
GODOWNS.
TO LET.
94, WANSHAT ROAD. 163/FRAYA EAST.
THE HONGKONG LAND
was the tour that every member has pressed a wish, business permitting he with the team next year."
£50,000 GIFT.
Cadet Training for all Boys.
BIS X. LUCAS-TDOZE'S ACHIME.
Sir Robert Lucas-Tooth
has given
Mis. Newberry
Med. W. Patog
For further particulars
. Apply to
TA
Mr & Mrs J. Combo
Mas G.U'Inty
Mise J. Conaira
GRO. P. LAMMERT.
Mr G. P. Curry
Mr W. T. Payne
EAK
TRAMWAYS
AMITED.
TIME TABLE.
WERK DAYS,
7:00am to 8,80 ....Evary 15 minute. 8.00a.m. bo 10.00am...Every 10 minut 10.00a.m. to 13.00 a.m...Every 15 minans. 11.30am. bo 12.45 p.m...Erary 16 mine. 18.45pm.to 1.13 p.m...Every 10 mins
116 to 1.45pm.Every 15 mincha 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. Every 10 minut. &pto 5.00 pm. Every 15 min wha 6.00p.m. to 8:10 pm Evacy 10minst, NIGHT GABE.
4.
2,50 p.m. and 9 p. 9.30 pm to 11.00 D's, every half hour.
to 12.45 p.m. every quarter of
11.09 pm
to a sub-editor-This is your York for After having Hades) eprrespondent." detained him for as long as possible,400,000 to form the nucleus of a fund fot fire the question. A good way to waste giving the youths of England a training: theis time is to set them searching under voluntary syntem, somewhat through tha Ales. By continuous similar to the Australian method of calat INVEST.number of calls on our part their lines training. In making his proposal to Pring
should be completely blocked, and ouder of Tack, to whom also he has 400 m, ggggnino calls delayed. In this way their handed the £30,000, Sir Robert wrote: "My
work will be gravely hampered. In the
MENT & AGENCY On, L. Hongkong, Nov. 20, 1913.-
TU LET
event of the newspaper men promising in to Assist and if possible arte-d the existing organis ions for boys and to da something, a special article upon inspire them with a wider spirit of the subjeot should be asked for, and
to habits of s:ll-discipline and obediener, FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Granville instant inquiries made as to how the patriotism and loyalty and accustom them Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, article is progressing, whether it to yet which will Gt them to become worthy and Cheap rentals"
SHOP with Godown attached, Narin type, etc. Bruba must not be minded.
The first paper selected is. The Stanaseful citizens of this great Empire, Laita so trained' would afterwards, it is hoped, ROAD, KowlOOD.
although following their ordinary Topation Kowloon, Marius Lot No. 48 with Wharf, dard telephone, Holborn 2693.
Day for action, Friday. Time, Apply co
to midnight. SUMPHREY'S ESTATE & RISANOR
Co., Iran. Flongkong, Nov. 22, 1915
TO LET
+
MEIRION, Nos. 3 & 10. Pesk, al:
furnished,, 6. Booms. Cheap rental from Lat December Newly Painted end Colourws-bod
•ROGATE, Austin Road, Kowloon":" unfurnished.
B...nd earning their livelihood, be ready and willing to devote themselves, should they ever be called on, to the service of their country,
SIX J. M..BRRIE'S FRANK.
" Coral Island" Fire in à London
Club
SirJ.. A. Barrie, the favourite writor for
No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT, children of this getemtion, has written an (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from introigction to the "The Coral Island,
1st October 1813 till Suth May 1814, partly the best book of R. M. Ballantyne, who was furnished, Cheap rent
Sir Robert suggested that the ob jects of an organisation formed to work his anheme should include:
Training for boys who desire it on the lines of the sedat training in Australis..
Providing means for physical culture
and miniature rifle practice.
Stimulating a healthy livalry by giving for various prizes and decorations competition.
The organisations Sir Robert desires to
an hour.
SURDAY
10.30 am to 11.00 a. m...Evwy 10 minuter
10.30a.m...Every 18 minud
11.45 to 12 Noon....Every 3 minats
1.00p.m. to 3.00pm. Every 10 minuter. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 pm. Every 10 minutes 6.00p.m. to 6.00 nm...Every 10 minitvi 8.00 pm to 7.00p.m. Every 10 minuter. 7.00p.m. to: 8.10 p.m.very £ù minute. NIGHT DARE un Wook Days.
BATURIATE.
Extra Cars at 12 m dnight - PECIAL DARS by aztarnoHERE'AÐ EÐA
Company's Udios, ALEXANDRA BOLDINGS De Voux Road Central
JOHN
BUMPHREYS & SON,
#moeral Managers,
PATELL & CO.
Mr O. H. Davi
Mr J. Percy
Mr & Mis Lertonuo Mr. Petersen.
Mr F. P. G. Pierson
ad 2 children
Biz and Mire J. L. Mira Prescott-
Dobbina
Miri, de Previlla
Mrs Cobrill-Dorer Mr and Mrs W. H.
& 2 children
-Da Pre
Mrs B. H. Dengles M1 and Ms JQuin
Mr J. Duncan Min Durbin Mr and Mrs.
Ehrenfels
Erno Mr G. Mr W. Farley Mr A. E. Fearnley Mra J. M. Forbre Mr Denman Faller Mr AA Fyfe Mr& Gallo Li
Mr H. GAYTOW Mr and Mrs I.
Gears
Me B. Raworth
Mr. Kay
0. Mr. M. By mond
Me J. R. Raymond
Alias Raymond
Miss F. Rosy
Mr C. Reich Mr. Mira
Wo Cheong D'Aguilar Street. Ruttonjes & Son (Koulogo). Rare Cheong (R<woud);
i.
“TELE BOTELS
Lt. T. OR. Archer, Mi a Humphreys(7
Lt. Col. H. w.flas BAMU.
Mr & Mrs W. Ar BGA.
strong, an
TEN. Jodižen
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr and Mrs Milner
Mira W. MO Barones
rett and child
Mrs Jones,
Mr and Mr D. J Misa Keith
Belf
Fit Surgeon & Mrs
Bernard, R. N
Mr & Mrs Bayer
Misa Bogg's
Bowdler *
Mujer & Mrs Bowen
Capt. and Mrs Kiddis Naid & child;
Me and Mrà Mãos
donald
Miss Modonald-
·Cape, di Maa Mah£an, phildren and nurse,
ázorney General J. RAMOS
A Bucknill
Me M. Cary
Me and Mrs Curries
Ricketta | Major Dary, KE
Meira C. Riconbir and H. Dobbie
and 3 children
Mr G. Hosố Mes Ratherford
H. Ms.Schenk..
Me W. Shiw
Mr M.T: Binger Mr and Mrs E B
Smith
Dr. G. Smith
Mr H. G. Gerin "Mix N♫ Gibb
Mr A. B. Corten Mr. Goulburn Mr & Mrs J. Gaid Mr. sobatsky Mr J..
Mr V, Sarby Gourgy Mr. P. O, ds Grino Mr J. & Spuyez
An die En Sorloger gana
Miss Square Mr and Mrs W. L.
Stanley
Mr.P. & Hall: Capt. TP HAI Mr and Mrs M.
Hall
"Butherland"" Me and Mr W. £. H&G. M. Swift
MP L. A. Traia Haunibal
Mr G. W. Turnbull T. Harbord Mr L. Turner Mr J. Scott Harston Mus
Bommel H Vloten Mrs Barvoy
Biz A. Hangin Mr.
W.T.
900. M 7. A. Misy V. Bom pel
Hewett, OMG.
Vlaten -
Mr W. B. Hind Japh B. Walker Sir Miles F. Walker Mr J. G. Heble Mr W. H. Hobbs Mr & Mrs Waterman Mrs H. P. Hook Mr H. Walios Major G, B. Hojer, Mr. H. O van Weered Me and Mrs Hopkins Mr F. W. White
Mr G. Wood Mr M. Jabeen MzM Kisage Me and Mr R MW. B. Knapp Yangon sud, valet Mr. Albert Kopp⠀⠀⠀ Mr F. Yarity
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Exporters & Importers. H. Beck Mi Maner
*1 CAMERON VILLAS No. 60 Pack, the boys' most popular writer of a geners help include Naval and Military Cadola Generai Merchants
to let furnished for 1 year from ist May:"
FOR SALE OR TO LET. (From 1st November 1913.)
No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak, Bangalow.containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking Rooms and fire Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis Court. M
tion ago. Most middle aged men to-day in reol the delight with which they de voured The Coral Island, Sir J. M. Burris felt that thrill, and has told of it in this delightful preface.
To be born," he say is to by wreek"
Lads Brigades of all denominations, Boy Scouts, and the like. As the result of Prince Alexander's interest in the idea.
the Luca Tooth Boys Training Fund" hian been established with Frines Alexander
as president.
The, sobeme of the fund provides for the ed on an island, and thin, no doubt, is why raising of each in will provide
the male child's frat" Instinct is to nogaire yearly income sufficient to grant a kaife and secreta pisces of string: But to sach boy organista ds are in need FOR "BALE. HARTING and BOGATE, on part of the lately born wauta a guide - Kowloon Inland Lot No. 154.
Apply to
LESFEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandes Buildingy, Hongkong, Dec. 1, 1913.
The Coral Bland It ought to be waiting for him when he comes, if it is not run out and get in Sir J. M. Barris tells gaily of an encounter in a solemn Landon elab
which I do not much frequent because I 61
hire never been able to get the hang of clubs "with as American who yowed text be would light dress Jack had done in **The Coral Island. So Sir J. M. Barria Agil bedjourned to the library, and thára;
THE CHINA MAIL
TYPHOON
MAP and
GUIDE
one to locate
d
Hobert Lions-Tooth in the hand of one at the laget brewery firms in Aus walls. He he played some part in New Bonta Wale, polition and in 1896; un
birin the Conserter Strition of Leiodat
vessfully contarted the Laugh borough tire intabant. He was made a berpast in 1908 Four years previously, he had given E10,000 to Bing, Edward's Hospital and.
and
MISSION.
Mrs E. AL: Prosy··
Mr W. Budge
M.-J. Cargill
Capt. G. J. Clark MEL Chegg
Miss R, Minahan Mr and Mrs JB
Mady
Mr M. P. Murray,
Mr A. P. Nobb
Mr and Br. J. R. Me W. Godenhora
Covir
Mr. E. B. Parrott
Majar Doigan
A and kirs Doyle
Opt. & Mrs Evans,
maid, and child
Major Faichina
"Mr"E, "L. "Metvulty
Mr & Mrs Mitaball-
mors and child.
Col. & MU'Ham
and children:
Mas Parsons
Mr and Mrs Pearsons
sud child
Me S. La Perkins
· Mr J. Plummer
& Me Finnigan Mr Powell
Me and Mp 15 (A. Lt Col Jl. Radclice,
Mr Mr A. Gibson Mr Relian
Col
Verdon Hall, Th, and Hmm Bharp, RA.MORN
Mr II. Hanove
Major Simona
THA Hazeland Mr. 2. Sisalar
Caps & Mrs Hodgins Afr C. Skott
Rer & Ha Hoopes Lt Col & Me Unbat
Hunt Smith &.0D Mrs Borbrender audMr A. Findlay Smith
che
Mr and Ms Beaut
Sir and Mrs OvenCapt. & Mrs Starie
Hughes
name and chuld Mead MW. G.Mr and Mn 0. 2.
Humphrey ::
Stewart & childrso
Mr&Mrs Ham-Mr David Wond
phreys, RES.
Mir and Mai Alleo Mai Amery
Capt. Whitfeld 1.0.0.
Ms We Owbery Mr Baymand
Br Barnum bir Raynoal - Mr Bond?
Liz Coffins on Mr Schroeder.
317 Cooke Mr B. Face
Hrad B. Mr Beynold
ME U: Frencke Me and Mrs Bobb Dr Gillespie
Mi Hr Holmalty 55
Mia Johanson
De Rayt
Miss Cask and maid Capt. & the Wee and kiss Meyer ** Cap
DEJ
Mr J. C. Curti
Mrs W: Penfold Mas L. W. Dins Dr Pist
Mr & Mr Dempster 1 IH, Powers
Agents H. O. Dillee Mr Pagh
HONGKONG CANTON
SHANGHAL AND
HANKOWĄ,
FUBOPEAN AGENCY
Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr. C. Read
MUZ B
Mr J, H. Doogias
Mi-
G Em
My F. Geraghky:
GN and chid
Mr WD. Ho k Mr H. O. Hayne Miss B. Ho & Hing MHH Hub Tnokneli
Mr Father Mocas
| Mine Undery H
Barberyal My and Mr & Mr and in
M
Kr- WIL:
Price: 4