MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1913,
Hughes and Hough
-ÁDOTIONEERS To ris GovaruENT.
ADMIRALT
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE,
Codge used:
A.BO. & STA Eornox,
AI. TELEGRAPHIC Cova.
Talegraphic Address MEIRION. HONGKONG.
il
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instruc-
Tons to all by Public Auction.
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 10th December, 1913, conmenging
2.30 p.m. at their Salos. To air, No. 8, Do Vaux Roart, Corner of
,"י
Ica House Street, -
TO LET
·TO BE LET",
(FROM 1ST JANUARY NATA
No.1LDESLUE
TO. 1 to 3 AIMAI VİLLAS,” Majoin-
Road, Kowloon,
Kimberly
Apply to PATTLE & Co., 18 Wyndham Stroot, or A. Abdoolrahim, Architect, 134 Queen's Road Contrat
Hongkong, Nov. 25, 91813.
GODOWNS.
TO LET.
1451
94, WANOHAR ROAD.
183, PRAFA EAST.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Ö..... Lo. Hongkour, Nov. 20, 1913.
889
- TU LET.
FOUR ROOKED HOUSES in Granville Avenne and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.
SHOP with Godown attachod, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon..
Eowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf
Apply tu HUMPEREY'S ESTATE & FINAND.
Co., LTD. Hodgkung. Nov, 2. 1915,
TO LET.
EIRION, Nu 9 & 10. Posk, an-
Mfarristival, & Bows, Cheap fonter, from 1st December Newly Painted and
Colourwa hud
RUGATE, Austin Road, Gowloon
unfurnished.
No. 63 Peaky MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bunglow) ir mi atist October 1913 till 9th May 1814, partly
furnished Cheap rent.
A LARE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
LON
£0.
Comprising as follows:- TRAKWOOD Dining and Drawing Room Suits, Upholstered Arm chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Bags, (now), Bras and Brass-mounted Bedstonda, and Cots, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash. standa, &c, Dining Room Furniture, Side- boards, Dinner Waggons, Extonaicu Dining Tables and Chairs, str., etc,2 Dinger and Dessert Services, Crockery: Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c., Brass Tendera and Fire Brasses, Brass Curtain Poles, etc., etc.
Also
A low OLD CHINESE VASES, Electric Reading Lamps, &c.,, I Marble Clock, 3 Typewriters (portable), Sundry Out-glase and Silver Wars, 1 Rubber Tyred Kicksha and 1 Piano, and a number
S
&c.
of new Leather Suit Cases, Trunks.
80.. Catalognon will be inated. -TEM:~» quimal,
HUGHES & HOUGH
Auctioneer
Hongkos. De. 4, 1913,
PUBLIC ACCELON.
1601
HE Undersigned have received instrc Tons to sell by Fablic Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CÁNCERNED),
do
FRIDAY,
the 12th December, 1913, at 11 x.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
A FURTHER CONSIGNMENT OF HIGH CLASS ENGLISH JEWELLERY, Fagy LONDON.
Comprising:
Gold and Silver Watches, Lockets and Necklota, Pins, Brooches, Stads, Cuf Tinka, Wrist Watcher, Diamond Rings, Silver-backed Eair Brashos, &a, &;
14
Aix
Dae, 18.Et. gold Chronometer Watch, "1 Pair Soe quality Diamond and Bap ire Drop Earrings, Loose Diamonds, etc., etc. These goods are suitable for Xmas Prisonta
Particulars frome Catalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.
Engroog. Dec. 5, 1915.
THS:
1504
LONDON DIRECTORY,
(POELINED ANNUALLY) HAD
*1 CAMERON VILLAS No. 60 Feak, to let furnished for 1 year from fat May."
FOR SALE ON TO LET,
(From 1st November 1913.) No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining andi Smoking Rous and five Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis-Court.
FOR SALE.
THE CHINA MA
SAINT-RAPHAEL
TONIO, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINI
Very palatabia.
Known throughout the world and prescribed in all casce vf Anemia, Dabišty sad Convalescenca, shyoung woman, chlidran and the aged. Invaluable in dot ofïmates.
DOSE'? Qui vieglass after the two principal was.
** Hach "dostle" of genuine VIN SAINT-HAPHAEL Dears, in addition to the registered trademark:
{1} The WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DES FABRICANTS.
́(9) A METAL KRAL advertising CLETRAS.
CLETEAS
Is a MELISSA and MINT cordial which surrasses all others by its purety and faultless "preparation. To be taken en a lump of sugar. COMPARNIR du VIN SAINT-RAPHAWL. Valenes (Drine-France). CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.
THS DRINK HABIT. "
MILITARY DISCIPLINE.
CEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
A very ins collection of CHINA AND CURIOS Just arrived from the North
FEE Ondantiqued has received instruc» Home to Seil by Pablo, auction,
TUESDAY,
the 9th December 1913, commanding at
2.30 p.m. at his Sasa Ros
"Duddal Street.
A. VERY FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE PORCELAIN FROM TA MING, KANGHE, YUNGCHING, KIENLUNG TOWKWONG AND WATER DYNASTIES, Comprising:-
$ Coloured and Blue and White Vaca
Suggestion For Scientia Investigation. Sir E. Wood on the Cd Boldler And Plates, Bowls and Figares, Powdered
The Rev. H. M. Marsh-Edwards has contributed the following acle to the Evening Standards is regrettable fact that people of the twentieth century enlightened as they are in other respecía, have anally neglected giving my practical and substantial altention to dealing with the groning and soo-pravalent drink habit are the term drink habit
in a broad senso, since the matter hac
degenerated even further, and a number
of disasson called by such as
leckdiam, n tremors. result hibition.
lie pason, delirium octly from fros in
I have been a taperance advocat fee a great many years, but so far, a I have been abla to derevo, ali more mente lo suppress the evil haro-beat. unavailing, with the natural result tha
threatens 119 ma -day the evil ominously than at any time in the past, we have workman sinking from th
played to the unemployable; m Zave asylums and prisone filled wit a very large parcootage of inebriates HARTING and ROGATE, on part of while in every case of drunkenness Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1164.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Bulidings.
Hoghing Bee'l, dô13.
61
PARIS TOILET No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
(UNDER THE AStor House).
THE MEN'S HAIRDRESSING THE Leading LADIE'S & GENTLE
SALOONS IN THE EAR. Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by those who aset the best Harwash to prevent the falling out of hair.
J. ). SOPIESS, Proprietor. Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1913.
NE I
TING.
'Surgeon Dentist
1301
No. 14. D'AGUILAR STERKY,
TERMS VERY MODERATE
Consultation Pron.
#
NOTICE
hare the inevitable result that drunkin” rapidly loses the sonen of correct pre portion between right and wrong, dis often loses all desire to conform to cla.. ethics of moral codes.
I hold a strong canviction that drun. keanoss and its attëndast silments abouki forra the basis of proper asigntific inves tigation, in order that the drunkard's peculiar symptoms might be disgnose! ara romedy prescribed. It is of
ve to nagan erring husband, no does any amount of imprisonment, c lufiiction of police-court fines, remed, the ovi. If a man misses impris meat, he drinks in bamour of his gooi luck; while, he is imprisoned, hi celebrates his liberation by spending thy day with the bar frequenters whom in ploused to call his friends.
The New.
The reeantly, at Cholmsterd, the Earl of Warwick, Lord Liebeant of Essex, presented to the land and Battalions of the Essex Regimens eight silver side drums, sa- gifs from the sounty, Field Marshal Sr. Evelyn Wood addressed the regimens, referring to the service of their predecessors at Sala mazca in 1877, and by the test fighting men of tão regimerà in the torrible re treat from Cabul în 1841; and to the fold of Quatro. Bras in 1815, when the regimate stood up in line facing to the ree and repulsed a determined cavaly charge. It was now fifty-nine years since he was encamped close to the regimeni for nine months in the Crimes," The men's clothes were in tettora, there was no limo juice," and there was no fresh moat. The ration when issued-and there were some blank days-consisted
green cattive, biscuit, salt boat, and salt pork and rụm. Fork was generally preferred, and tho men, having no firo wood, ate it raw, bus those affected with seurvy, and they were many, worG 25 able to swallow the pork and could not bite the biscuit. Rum was the groot conscistion. Thas regiment lost 913 men-more them half ita Dumbe through wast of food and clothing in fivo months; other regimants were more unfortunate. for in eight battalions 73
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PUBLIC AUCTION."
1493
714 Undanged lg received instrce 7144 Ondorsed 1-3 received inst
WEDNESDAY,
the 10th December, 1913, commencing at at 11 win at his Sales Rooms DOADELL STREET, -
.43 COILS MANILA ROFE
(new azdin.sound condition)."
ranging from 1" to õi“.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Boogkung, Dec. 6, 1913
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
theas sell
Mr J. E. Betley
Me A. Kruseman
Mr-F. Kulka
Mr A. Lambalots Mr G. R. Larkin Mias L. R. Larkia
Mr & Mrs W. Biglow Mr G. T. Lloyd
Lugan
Mr and Mrs G. u, Mr W.
Blacker
Mr G. F. Luke Miss J.G. Forman Dr.G. W. Mackeau
Mickissan'
Mr S. M. Brown
Mrs W. Brown
Misa M. Brove
Mr La
H. Brow
R. Browse
Miss
Dr W. Bulach
Mr A. P. Bungey
Mr F. A. MacKintosh
E
Arthur
Mr Macull
PEAK HOTEL
Lb T: OR Archar," Mis Humphrey
R.A.M.O.Lt-Col. H. W, ¡les,
T.GA.
strong
Mr H U. Jaffries
"Mr & Mra T. Arthur Mr and Mrs Milner
Ma W. M. O Bar Todos
reth and child Mr.Les Jones Mr and Mrs C. D. J.Mr A. Kaith
Bell
Miss Kaith Flat-Surgeon & Mrs. Capt. and Mrs Kiddle
Bernard, RN
Me & Min Bayer
Miss Bogg's
Mrs Bowdler"
RN, ma'd'& chila.
Mr end Min Ma
donald
Miss Macdonald
Major & Mix Bowon, Miss McKenzie
Attorney-General J. Maj. & Mrs McMann
A Buckwill
Mr M. Cary
K MaMr and Mrs Curries.
Dr O. Mar.jota
Mr & Mrs G. Martin
Miss Martin
Mr J. E. Caddger Mir A. J. Cambridge M. Farebrothe 租
Mason
Mr C. W. Carna
נן
Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr R. T. Mathseen D'Almada E. CuatroMiss M. Matheson Mira. D'Almada El Mr.E. Matthews
Chatro
MJ. R. Hauhan Maater D'Almada E. Miss Mart.
Castro
Mina G. MoEco Mr W. A. Chalmers Bliss miche Mian Chalfant Mr J. R. MoKinloy Capt. and Mr.R. G. Capt. & Mr L. Mo-
Legion Chaplin, maid and valet
Mr. Mrs. F.
Mias J. Chaplin and McWilliams
governans
Mr F. T. Chapple Me W. T-Chisholm Mr W. E. Clarke 1809 | BINARA. Claxton
Mrs C. C. Clay Mr. W. E. Olayton
Mr K. F. Got Mes Oogan
L. EF. Cale.
Dr A.
Miss Jolly Coleman
Japanese maid
And
Miss Me Williams Me B, K. Mehta Mr J. Mureck Miss O. Herz Mr P. Mayot Miss A. D. Mitchell Mise Mailey
Mr & Mrs J. Morris
Mr I U Morrison Mr and Mrs Mundos Miss New barry
children
Major Dary, REL
Mr and Mrs Dobbin
Major Dorgan
Mr and Mrs Doyle
Capt. & Mr vana
Mr E. J. McNulty
Mr & Mrs Mitchell-
· mers and child
C & Mr O'Bara
and child
Mrs Parsons
Mr and Mrs Pearsons
and child
maid and child · Mr T. L Perkins
Mr J. Flummer
Major Faichine
Mrd Mer Managan Mr Powell
Mr and Ms B. A. Lt ColJ.J. Radcliffe
Hale
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr Rälton
COL Gordon Hall, Lt. and Mrs Sharp.
RAM.O.
R.N.
Mr H. Hancock
Major Simoun Mr H Hazeland Mr A. Sinclair Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr O. Skott Ber. & Mrs RoopaLt. Col. & Mrs Usher
Hupt
Smith, A.O.D..
Mm Horbroader and Mr A. Findlay Barith
child
Mr and Mrs Soffietti
Mr and Mrs Owen Mr and Mrs G. .A. Hughes and child - Blewait & children Mr and Mrs W, G. Mr. David Wood
Humphrey Capk. Whitfield,A.O.D.
phrey, REA
men died out of every 100 from prevent design by Public Loction," Mr W. B. Coleman Mr. L. Nolasco and 2 Major & Mrs. Hum-
able cousce.
VALUS OF DISCIPLINE..
Sir Evelyn przeled: The mortality of our army in those five months was,
considered by peroeninge, gromber' thu the deaths from the Great Plague of London, 1665, when sili who could fled
from the city. All the mon became weak and were so listens that it was difiealty to induce them to work even to obtain cove from fire; but they never Surely when such remarkabis di..
rulked, and in the world time; when at coveries have been made for curati treatment of such torrible disenecs night the enemy made a sortie it needed caDeer, tuberculosis, etc., it should only the inspiring shout of any officer a comparatively simple maiter to pre...whose voice they recognised to carry cribo & treatraent which would kill the forward a for most headlong into a deare and intense craving for intoxi-groud of the enemy. The Old Soldie eart. Tink how much more affection! cannot be seen again; indeed, his suc it would be if, instead of punishing a drunkard with the same chastisement a: that meted out to a criminal, he were to be given the treatment which would drive the poison from the system and rid him completely and permanently of the desire for alcoholic satiation! This work might well be carried out under the auspices of prison doctors and me dical superintendents, and I s the treatment would prove munt les expensive than to house and support the offenders at the expense of the payers.
Ba
rate
But the person who immediately come to the conclusion that the cases reported in the newspapers represent the total number of drankurus is taking an entirely wrong view of the matter, log in what over highway c byway you may so you will see drinking in full wading ai, the day and half into the might. I would thas. there were such a treatment as
pects are more suitable to our time, bis there and be nothing grander in history than the enduring courage and discipline of your prodcecsocs in 1854-3. Herr Delbruck, the celebrated Professor of History in Berlin University, has boon giving lectures this month at University College, London, in which he has point- ed out clearly that the conquests by the. Romans were entirely dus to their disoi plive. He gave as instances the defens of the Carthaginians and the subjuga tion of Gaul by Caesar. I was said 2,000 years ago at Rome that ** erch sucecoding day was the pupil of its pro decessor," and if our country is to main- tain its position in the world it must not miss Herr Delbruck's object lesson.
citizen in order to full be first pa tional duty must learn to defarið hin must country, and in rder to do m acquire discipline....
FIRM BELIEF IN THE. BUTURE.
with discipline, will tender them atili
on
SATURDAY,
Mr V. J. Coleman Mr & Mrs J. Combe Miss J. Combe
Mr J. W. Cranston
Miss G. ULeary Mr J. W. Paton
Mr J. Parcy
My A. Petersen
Mr G. Pienningworth
Mr & Mrs Desteane Mr and Mrs W. T
Mr G. H. Davis
and children
he Lith Decomber, 1813, commencing a Mr G. P. Curry
2.30 p.m. on First Floor of Old Post Office without rearve, A FINE COLTE TION OF QUINESE PORCELAIN, CURIOS AND SILK EMBROIDERIES,
Comprising ----
1
Blue and White, Coloured, Buo, Green and Yellow Vases, Plates, Bowls, Jade Oraarsen's. Sauf Bottles etc., eśc.
Sik Embroidered Hangings, Mandarine Coats, Chinese painted Rakimonca ste
Catalogues will be issued.
On view frou. Friday the 12th.
TERM
do
GEO. P. LAMMENT, Auctioneer.
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Hongkong, Dec. 6, 1913.
A
FOR SA L'EL-
Pickin
Mra Cottrill-Dormer Mrs Prescott
& 2 children
Mrs B. H. Douglas
Mr. J. Dunca Mr J. Dupuis Miss Darbin Mr and Mm E
Ehrenfels
Mr. B. de Preville
Mr and Mrs WE,
The Pres
Mr B. Raworth Mr E. H. Bay
O. Mr. M. Raymond Mr. J. E. Raymond
Mr. G H. Frane * Mr W. Farley Med Mr S. E.
Farvatit Mr A E. Fearnley Ms L. J. Fisk Mr Denman Faller Me A. A. Fyfe MA Gailorti Mr El. Garrow
1510 Mr and Ms I.
Consignment of BLAZENGER'S TENNIS RACKETS made for 19:3 Season, in various weights and qualities.
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that to which I have slluded, and that While doing homage to the memory overyone found in an intricated cou. dition wore scrested and forced to take of my socorades in the Crimes, I
neverthelem, a firm believer in the pra it. Still, that is an ideal which pachas sent and future generations of our soir The Hongkong Hotel, may not happen in my lifetime, and itdiers, and trust that education, combined The Hongkongsary Whad. would certainly be a good move il arran. gements were-mado for the bonafit of those who recognise the advisablity of formidable to our foes Bod The Kowloon Ferry What,
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