11

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER

1913.

TO LET

TO BE LET.

(FROM 1ST JANÇARY NEXT).

NO. 1 to 3 AIMAT VILLAS," whjois- OLDESLUE, Kimberly ing

Hughes and Hough Rond. Kuron.

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY,

(General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

AND

General Brokers.

70%

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL" STORAGE. -

Godes used': A.B.C. 4TH & UT EDITION.

AI, TELEGRAPme Cour,

20

Tulegraphic Address

MERION HONGKONG,"

PUBLIO AUCTION.

HE Endorsigned have received instruc Tons to mall by Public Auction.

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 10th December, 1918, commencing at 3.30 p.m. at their Sales Houma, No. Des Voeux Road, Curagr of

Ice House Street,-

VALUABL

Ai

H

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD' FURNITURE, "

Co.,

&G.

$c.. Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suite, Upholstered Arta chairs and Solas, Carpets and Rugs, (new), Bruss and Brass mounted Bedsteads, and Cots, Bed! Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash- stands, &c., Dining Room Furnitura, Side- boards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables And Chairs, etc., etc., 2 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sandry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoyes, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c. Brass Fenders and Fire Braavos, Brass Curtain Poles, etc., etc.

Als

A fow OLD CHINESE VASES, Electric Randing-Lamps, &c., I. Marble Clock, 2 Typewriters (portable), Sundry Cat-glass and Silver Wars, 1 Rubber Tyred Ricksha and 1 Pinno, and a number of new Leather Suit Cases, Trunks,

&c., &c.. Ac. Catalogues will be issued.

Trans--As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers.

Hongkong. Dec. 4.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

MEE Cadersigned have received instrue. tions to sell by Fublic Auction (8 LCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNST),

فة

FRIDAY,

the 12th December, 1913, at 11 3.m.

at their Salos Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Rond, Corner of

HIGH

Ico House Street,-

& FURTHER Consionment or

CLASS ENGLISH JEWELLERY. "FROM LONDON.

Comprising:-

Gold and Silver Watches, Lockets and Necklets, Pins, Brooches, Stude, Cuff Links, Wrist Watches, Diamond Rings, Silver-backed Hair Brushes, &e., & i

*Als

One 18-Et, gold Chronometer Watch, 1 Pair fine quality Diamond and Saphire, Drop Earrings, Loose Diamonds, etc., etc. These goods are suitable for Xmas Presunta.

Particular from Catalogue. Termna).

TUGHES & RUDGE,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Des, 8, 1913.

LONDON

THE

1601

DIRECTORY,

(PURLIAURD ANTUALLY)

TINABLES traders throughout the Worle

I to somamicate direct with Engilat

MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS -

Apply to Try & Co., 78, Wyndham Survor, or A. Abdoolrahim, Architect, 34 Queen's Road Central

Hongong, Nov. 25, 1813.

GODOWNS.

TO LET.

94, WANCHAI ROAD,

~152~FRATA-EAST.

1451

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT AGENCY O... Lo. Hongkong, Nov. 9, 1913.

4

*TU LET.

802

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

SHOP with Godown nitashod, Nathan. ROAD, Kowl

Kowloon Marine, Lot No. 48 with Wharf,

Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., "Les. Hungkong, Nov. 23, 1913

\

TO EET.

MEIRION, NOR 9 & 10, Pork, un-

B.m. Choup renta

front 1st December Newly Paired and Colourwa bei.

ROGATE, Austin Ren, Kewloon; unfurnished.

No. 68 Peak, MOUNT ELLETT, (Chore Mission Soch ty Bagelow) fr m 1st October 1918 al 3 May 1914, partly furnished. Cheap rent.

1 CAMERON VILLAS No. 60 Peak, lo let furnished for 1 year from les May."

FOR SALE OR TO LET:

(From 1st November 1913)

X 1 GOGH HILL, No. 103 Pusk. Bangalor containing Drawing. Dining and Smoking Homs and five E-drooms. Wh ground for Teuss-Court,

FOR SALE HAITING and RAF, on part of Kuwlong Inland Lot No. 1154.

Apply to

INSTEAD & DAVIS, rer, loxandra Baldings, Anton. Dec. 11213.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

THE CHINA MAIL

THE BOXER RISING.

The Story Ro-told.

www

The 23rd session of the Japan Sokoty was opened on November 1 st 30, Fa. Claude. Mec- over Square, arbut our

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. | Donald, formerly Briting Ambassador at. Tokyo, raod paper ou the Japanese Detach went during the defence of the Paling Legation is 1000

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undsenlaned has received instruc

tions to all by Public Auction,

σε

WEDNESDAY

the 10th December, 1918, commencing at 11 am at his Sales Room —DUDBALLANTALET --

WO3

The Japanses Ambassador, prosidant of the society, who was in the chair, said that on the 'ove of his departure from Japan he was invited to a feast by thair

ister society in Tokyo, and ho happy to be the bearer from is of great. stings and good wishes to them. They all know that it was chiefy owing to the gallant and careful guidance of Sir Chudo MazDaznld-that--the-lives of wo many persons were saved during the tartible Boxer trouble, and they would all agree that the whole civilized world owed deep gratitude to Sir Claude Mae Dad.. and also to Lay MoeDonald, 1500 for his untiring efforts in the cause of

humanity. (Choore)

43 COILS MANILA ROPE (new and in sound condition) ranging from 1 to 51",

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer

Hongkong, Doc. A, 1913."

PUBLIS

AUCTION.

Si Claudo MacDonald and that the materials for his paper were drawn, from His own alleinl report of the siego of the Legutions, supplemented by valuable

THE Undoraigned has received instruenotos which he had taken from a pamph Tell by Public Auction,

On

SATURDAY,

Post co without reserve,

1

A FINE COLIE TION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN, CURIOS AND SILK EMBROIDERIES,

Comprising:

3nde Ornaments, Snat Bottles etc., ale.

Silk Embroidered Hangings, Mandarine Coats. Chinets painted Kakimonos etc.

Catalogues will be isted

On view fron Friday the 12th. TERJINIAN Ummm!, TH

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong. Dec. 6, 1913.

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bo said that the besieged comanacity awed their lives to cas more than an

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BONGKONG HOTEL Mr. S. Abraham Mr J. G. Habble Mr & Mrs P. Abrfeld Mrs H. P. Hook

Me J.-W."Jay We record with regret the death of Mr Miss Ainsworth

Mr M. Jobsen Henry O'Shea, which took place at the Bir W. Anderson General Hospital late on Wednesday night Mr A. T. Barberint Mr H. W. Kelly" Mr & Mrs C. Barons- Miss L. V. Keim

Mr M. Kissana says the N. O. Daily News" of the ch feather: ins) For she time past Bir O'Shea had Mrs Bagous feather Me W. B. Knapp

Bir E. R. Batu

Mr A. Kruseman been in Liling health, and this week hier

Mr E. W. Bauckham Mr F. Kucks condition be so so ious that operation Mint, P. Belilius

This was performed on Wednesday and Sir J. E. Betley infortunately proved of no arail, the pale & Mrs W. siglow inent having been bruaght to a low cundir nnd Mrs G. tion through weeks of illauss."

יו

Blacker

Sisa J. G. Powman Alt 3. M. Brown

Mr

iN who

W. Bown

Mr A. Lambelet

Mr G. R. Larkin

Miss L. R. Larkin

Mr G. T. Lloyd

.

Mr W.

Mr W. Logan

Mr G. F. Luke

De G. W. Mackenz Mr A. S. Mackishan Dir F. A. MacKintosh Mrs H. R

Artliur

Mr Macul

Dr 0. Mariott

Mao

Mr & Mrs G. Martin Miss Martin

Манол

PEAK HOTEL,

Lt. T. O. R. Archer, Mi a Humphrey

R.A.M.O.

Lt.Col. H. w. Los

R.GA.

Mr & Mr W. Azm.

strong

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mrs W. M. Q. But

rott and child

Air H. Jeftiek

Mr and Mrs Milner

Jones

M: Luo Jones

Mr and Mrs C. D. J.Me A. Keith

Bell

Miss Kaith Fl-t-Surgeon & Mrs

Bernard, R.N

Mr & Mrs Royor.

Miss Bogg'

Mrs Bowdler

Capt. and Mn Kiddle

child

nd Mrs Mas

N. mad

Br

donuld

iss Led-nald

Maine & Mrs. Bowen bliss McKenzia

Attorney-General J. Maj. & Mrs McMuna.

A. Buckal

37 M. Cary

Mr and Mrs Curries Major Davy R.E

Mr and Mira Dobble Major Dorgan Mr and Mrs Doyle,

maid and child Major Faichino

Mr E.J. MeNulty.

Mr & Mr. Mitchell.

more ad ebild

Col. & Mm QEars

and child

Man Parsons

Mr and Mrs Parsons

Mr T. L. Parkins

Mr J. Plummer

Mr Powell

the 18th December, 1813, commencing at other where all did so well, it was to this

2.30 p.m. on First Floor of Ol

quict, cool, determined, and rescurçóful Juponesa officer. The Boxer wave of murder and Incendiaris swept up to the gates of Poking about the last days of May.

The foreign representatives, seeing that the waiti-foreign induence was Blue and White,. Coloured. Blue, too strong for them, determined to te Creen and Yellow Vases, Plates, Bowls, the law into their own hands and oriler #rded the only hope to aring bis" life, | Mr G. A. Bens

ed up from Fontain sailors and inarines to protect the foreign community. On May 1 these Legation guards arriyod. arabering in all 18 officers and 300 meu Their of eighs different nationalities.

At 3.3 this morning a solemn requim arrival was a very impressive sight, and

Jasy will beband at St. Joseph's Charch,

Miss 3. Brown for the time being put an end to the

and the interdient will take place at Bab- Miss H. Brown deep anxiety which prevaled. No one imagined that within a few days the bling Well Cemetery in the afternoon noir L. R. Browne

De W. Baluch Boxers would ba rainforead, er rather 1.40.

Mr A. P. replaced, by the disciplined and well- The deceased, whose full name was Mr. J. E. Caddow armed troops of the Chinese Empire. Henry David Patrick O'Shen, was born at Mr A. J.Cambridge Mr C. Barebrothe

Mr C.

CW, Carson FOR SALE.

who at a given signal would pour a mer- Dublin in 1804, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs F. X. Mr R. T. Matheson Capt. & Mrs Evans, and child cilesa Ere into the foreign quarter, driv- Į John Joseph O'Shea, a well known

D'Alinda E. Castro Misa M. Bintheson His father,

BU D'Almada E. Mr E. Matthews Consignmout of SLAZENGER'S ing terrified women and children to journalist.

Mr J. R. Manghan A TENNIS RACKETS made for 19: Selter and causing the bandful of sditor of lbs "Catholic Stapanty. Seanoa, in priose weights and qualities foreign troops to man the hastily im and Times" of Philadelphia, was f rmerlister D'Almada E. Miss Marr

Castro

Mrs G. McKoo provised barricades and loop-holes. Tot editor of the Easing Telegraph Me W. A. Chalmers Miss Mekoo

Mr J. R. McKinley that was what happened. The Japanese and the Weekly Freeman", and later Miss Chalfant detachment, when it marched in con

United Freland," in the latter wark Capt. and Mrs R. G. Capt. & Mrs L. Me

Luclea Chaplin, maid and sisted of an officer and 24.non-commis-

valot

& Mrs C. F. sioned offerts sal men, and, a force of being associated with Mr. William O'ʻlirien,

BeWilliams volunteers was at ofthe organized. The during the strenuous days of the Land Mis J. Chaplin and

Japanese maid. Miss McWilliams.. Japaness volunteers were at first prac. Lengue agitation in Dublic. Mr. Hey Mr F. T. Chapplo tically unarmed, but at the beginning O'Shes received his early journalistic W. 1. Chisholm. Mr B. K. Mohta

Mr J. Merecki "there was no intention of utilizing them training on the staff of thus Freeman's Bir W. E. Clarke

Mina C. Merz In the fighting line. On June 10 ali Journal" in Dublin, where he worked. Mr A. A. Claxtos

junior potter and had the benefit of Mrs C. C. Clay Mr P. Meyer Zo foreign representatives received the his father's training and supervision Mr W. E. Chyton

Miss A. D. Mitchell notamusention from the Chinese Goy in the early eighties he was appoint.

Bir M

Mr. Get

Min Molloy Mr & Mrs. Morris reporter for the fra Copin armens ordering them and their wives, ed Parlame tary familice, and staff to teave their Legrish finer" and for wine : Worked Dr A. L. E. P. Cole Mr H. U Morrison in the Lobby of the House of Commons,

Mr and Ms Mundos. pan tors within 24 hours, and proceed to He was occupying that position when he ie Jolly Coleman Mis- Newberry Tientsin. The day on which the nationrecci ed an appointment no chief reporter W. B. Cuies. ML Nolasco and 2

children expired was one of ominous stillness sub-editor on the staff of the North V. J. Coleman until a few minutes before the end of the

M&Ms Combo Miss G. U'Lonry Mr J. W. Paton 24 hours, when a perfect storm of riff

J. Combe fire. was poured into the Legation quar- ter. All night the firing continued, and it went on practically without intermis sion until towards the end of July.

For further particulars

Apply to

61

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and

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Mr and Ms Soffietti Mr and Mrs. Owen Mr. and Mrs G. B Eghes and child Stowact & children Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr David Wood

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phrey, R.ES.

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Mr D. E. Beck Mr W. Budge

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De Prez

Mr B. Raworth

Mr E. H. Ray

China Daily News, nad since that time he has been rusicent in Singbai. La 1891

ined Mr. J. D. Gla kan asociate editur. of the Shanghai Mercury." and on the outbreak of the Chino Japan war he est ablished the China Gazette," of which he remained proprietur ad editor until The lecturer recounted in detail many eighteen months ago, when the paper Biry Cotrill-Dormer Mits resealt

cased publication. During the war, Mi 2 children 11.09 p.m. to 11.45 pm every quarts of of the infidants in the defence of the 'Shes acted as oerres, ondent for the Mrs R. H. Dougize

Legations, Speaking of the end of JuneNew York Herald"auri was with the Mr J. Dunca he said that the materials for sandbags Japanese Army during the attacks upon and Mr J. Dupuis Bir. 'Shea was Miss Durbin gave out, so abiecloths, curtains, and capture of Weihaiwei.

alas correspondent for several leading Mr And Mr H, O. MrE, M. Raymond ladies dresses were used up, and Colond

British and Americas nowspapers. H

Ehrenfels Shilip had noted the dazzling efect' of a leares a widow and two grown up children, Mr G. H. Evant

Mr. Farley rampart of sandbags made up of pink, with wham, as with his brother, Mr. Joho purple, blos, and while materia's, con O'shea, piprietor of the "Shanghai Mr and Mrs 8. E. Mr. C. Reich

Times",

much sympathy will be felt

FOTTS

Mr&Mrs. Ricketts. sisting of rich brocades and pricalces;

Mr A. E. Fearnley Mrs J. F. Robinson embroideries which had been ruthlessly

Mrs L. J. Fisk

Mr R Gloss toin up for the purpose. Valuable fun

Mr Denman Fuller Mrs Rutherford

Mrs Schrenk were also made use of and Mongolia

Mr A. A. Fyto MF A Gallotti .. Capt. Scott camel's hair rugs wore spread over the

Mr. Shaw breastworks. On July 8 Colonel Shiba

Mr and M 1..H. Mr C. H. Shielde

Genre reported that. Commissariat Committee

Mr X. T. Singer was formed in the Japanese Legation, and it was found that rise sufficient for mars, accusted two country visitors in Mias N. Gibbons

8.00 a.m. to iu.30....Every 15 miner 10.30am to 11:00 am...very til minnie a | 11,35 12 Noon. Every 15 minuter

12.00 Noor 100p.m...Every 10

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NATUREATA,

Batra Cars at 12 midnight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Jompany's Office, Altzanusa Jumabenk Doe Vanz Road Central.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SU..

General ViewKIT,

MOTHER-IN-LAW'S ESCAPE.

A law days ago M. Etienne Bouquets,

a professor at the Stanilas College, Cla.

Mr B. Garrow W

Mr

3. E. Raywood Miss Raymond Mike F. Reay

Mr and Mrs. E., I.

Bwith

Dr. G. Smith Mr V. Sorby

a fortnight remained. There was alec Patia, named Billard and Gavelle, sixteen Mr A. G. Gordon and sorenteen years old rospectively, and Mr Y. Goulboura

Mr & Mrs 3, Gould a certain number of house, donkeys,

Mr H. Boper and miles, and at the outset 150 or 160 told them he wanted their assistance on Mr. Gourgy

Mr F. A. GredowoodMr & Mrs Sortwell of these animals were put out to pasture. some important business.

and valer

Mr U. 8. Speyer They sat down in a cafe, and Rouquette Mr A Greilaammer Miss E. Springer The last borsa was killed a fow daya before relief came and went to feed the thereupon invited the young men's help in Mr F. O, de Grin- Miss-4. Square

SINGON & CO.

A women and children and thick, ridding himself of his mother in law and

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880.

кото

Mr R. Sutherland

Miss G. Thompson Me L. A. Trin

Mr P. 6. Ha He gave them details of their habita, of Every chart during the siego wee insus of her friends. Mine. Laadoo.

Capt. T. THI to communicate with the outside world, their houses, and supplied other inform Mr and Mrs M. 4. Mr G. W. Turnbull

Hall WYN bus few got through. Letters were tion to help the successful issue of his

Hallaner Billard and

and Gavelle

Me and

Hannibal

.

Mr

MF Miles

Capt. H. A. Walior

B. Walker

Capt. G. J.

Me H. Clegg

Dr J. B. Curry Mins L. W. Dana Mra H. C.. Dillea Mr. W. A. Donaldson Mr J. E. Dunglas Miss G. Emery Mrs Gill and child

S Mr T. Hashimoto

| Mr W. D. Hawkes

Mr H. O. Haynor

Ms P. W. L. Maa-

ninga.

Mia Day Mr and Mrs J, B. A,

klady

Mr M. F. Murray Mr A. P. Nobbi Mr W. Oudenboran Madame de S. Iscor Mr E H Parroth

Capty & Birs W..O..

Painore

Mrs W. Penfold Dr Pietzcky

1 IL. H. Powers

„Miss B. Ho A. Hing Mr Pagh

Airs

HH. Hubbard Mr C. Read

BIT. Lavkocki

Me HSE. Rigge

Mr & Mrs E Jones Mrs W. A. South

Mr H. V. Jones

Mrd. Joseph

Me A

A. E. Kesa

Dr 8. Hv Ebuc

Mia E. Shutte

Dr Sibres.

Mr and Ms W. D. Mr EL. S. Sparge

Kraft

Mrs G., Sealegs

Mr & Mrs C. Laurit· Jr., U.S.A.

Mr H, Walton

Mr H. J. Westphal

Dr Lippert

Mr & Mrs. Msunera :-

CISGREERT HOTEL

Comnul General án. Dr & Mít Evan-Jone

derson

Mr & MrJ. F. Little

FRON, STEEL, METAL and HARL- mostly written ou the thin Japaness Project. "In return for a promise to mur: Ms bl W. A. Mr & Mrs Waterman kir und Mrs J. E Mr J. G. McCutcheon

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The hired assaVÍDA

paper and were hidden in various ways der the old women, Billa in hats, soles of boods, and the handler/ecireit the sum of £10 out first of all to of umbrsilas. Referring to the day spend the money, which they did in riot a living. Then, when it had gone, they. when the relieving army arrived; Colonel Shika said, The British Indian troops wont to the police and told their story: The arrest of Bouquette followed, and entered the beleaguered quarter genist after at first denying the boys try he scenes of the wildest enthusiasm." Be admitted the truth of it had, of course, expected that the Japan- eg troops would be first in and was break the furniture and test, what valu- naturally disappointed. Many accounda abies they could find, to give the impres

sion that the murdars were the work of hal been written of this siege, and it byrgiats. was strange that every single writer had

A Booga ttaa offence is not punish affirmed that the troops of his own parable under Franch law, be has been set at ticular nationality were the first to saler liberty? Asaraniker of fact, the Beitiak -waro

the first (laughter), closely followed by

the Americans Colonel Shibo love of

He added that he had told them t

un

Captain Thomas Jackson vacated the

the truth had evidently prevented him postrof Director of the Intelligence Divi from joining the ranks of the class of nion of the Admiralty War Staff recently write to which he had referred to rosime service sost. Ha is succeed.

ed by Captain Oliver. (Cheon.)

PEDALSTOM REDENE, BU

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Mr A. Hanson.

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