MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1913.

AUCTONS

Hughes and Hough

ACUTIONEERS TO THE GovTREMENT.

ADSERANTY.

1300

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

General Brokers,

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN "

HOAL STORAGE,

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A.B.C. 4 & 6TH EDITIONS.

A1, TELEGRAFIC Coun.

Telegraphic Address

MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION..

THE Undersigned favoured with instruc

tions from L. Colonel A. C. YOUNAN, I.M.S. will Sull by Public Auction,

cn.

TUESDAY,

H

the 18th December, 1313, at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Rond, Corner cí Ice House Strent- Cao Piano (pretically new) specially but for the Tropic by Army and Nary Store, London, One March Gramophone-į in good order, Sandry" Blackwind Furni 'ture, Que Lady's Bicycle by B. S Arme Coy. (practically new). Onn 12 Bore Gan by Lang and Ona Rock Rifg, a quantity of Saddlery, and Camp Equipment,

ke..

Als

Me.

Irish Terrier Bitch excellently "brei from generations of Champions.

.

Full Particulars from Cabal gue. TERA-mür).

HUGHES & NOUGE,

Auctioneers

Hongkong. Dec. 11, 1913,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

1524

THB. Undersigned have received instrue- hour to sell by Pubbc Auction.

OD

+4

STUESDAY,

the 16th December, 1913, commencing at 9.30pm at teir dates kovms, No. 8. Des Yona Road, Corner of

Ice te Birset,—

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE

&c..

45.,

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONE of the letting by Publia Auation Sales, tv bu bald an MONDAY, the 2nd day Des., 1913, at 3 m, at the fees the Public Works Department, by thedar of His Excellency the Beer Administering the Government, of Two Lots of Crown Land at abington Path, and Elton Road respectively, in, the Colony of Hong- kung, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Ronts to be died by the Surveyor of Elis Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years.

BG H HAIE

Particuları of the Lots.

blity.

Bogy Fo

Babluzconath

No, 9K3,

Inland Lo

Belind Intand lat

Indian Fa

Boundary

(Approximate.)

is

W.

It

perlu plaw

200

90

Auctions.

PUBLIC ACTION,

2,0,0

1836

HE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to sell by Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNIE},

THURSDAY...,-

he 18th December, 1913, commenting at 2.3 p.m.. at their Sales Rovine, No. 8. Des Vaaz Road, Corner of

Ten buss breet-

"

A LARGK CONSIGNMENT OF VALUABLE JAPANESE WARE, Comprising :-- Hand embroidered Silk Wall Hangings Screens, Kakemonen, Pearl Inlaid Screens and Pandie, a small collection of Ivory Setanker, frurg Carving, &c., Silver Dhúsne Vaner, Satsuma Vases and Wall Plater, C., &c., Kigs and Nagoys Too ets, Carved Bronze Howls and Asimal Figures, as Bowls, Lanterns, &c., &c.

Sitable for Xmas Fresante." Catalogues will boʻissued. TERAs usual.

HUGHES & ROUGH.".

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Dec. 13, 1913.

1631

PUBLIC AUCTION, 11. Unde pinned bare provved instruc- tim from HERMANS FRIMANY, Est.. oseli by Puble Auction,

TUESDAY

he 30th Decomber, 1913, xt 2.30 p.mi, n' his Reeldonce, The Collage," No. 128, Barker Rand.

THE WHOLE OF MIN

THE CHINA MAIL.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

OT:

AVALCARER COLLECTION OF

ANTIQUE CHINA AND

(Just arrived from the North

CURIOS

THE Undersigned has received instructions to Sell by Fahlik Auction,

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY-

the 17th 18th December 1913 commencing one day at 5:45p.m.

at hie Sam Rois, Daddell Street."

...A VALUAREN COLLECTION "OF

ANTIQUE CHINA AND CURIOS

from te Sung Kienlung Dynasties

*Comprising --

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

PUBLLO ACOTION THE Undersigned tas received instrus- THD Buble airdo.

FRIDAY,

5-Coloured, 3 Coloured and Blue and Whits Yasta, Platos, Bowls and the 18th December, 1913, commencing at

Figurts, atd.

"

Sang-de-Bonut Vanes, Whits "Goddess of Mercy" (Ming).

Fine Crystal Vaso and put Bottles

Porcelain and Agate. Snuf Battles

Old Lacqueured Scroou with 3 Colour decoration

"Group"KodRxf~Jode;~Grusivents.

-

פנטון*

etc..

etc.

N.D. (The Undersigned will give a 2 woska, guarantee as to the genuineness

of the articles offered).

Okelaguan will be

red

On view from Monday the 18th Dec, Tax-Cash on delivery..

Hongkong, Dec. 9, 1919,

MADAME ALBANI'S CAREER.

Reminiscences of Famous Prima Donna.

Fifty-Six Years of Music.

Madame Albani has just completed her sixty-first year, after a carour sa á singer what in some respects has not be equalled by any other artist. The story of her life is an intensely interesting ono, It was told by the prima doons recomtly to a representative of the Morning Post (London), to whom she gave the folowing, narrative:-

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DUDDELL STRAIT,

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GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer, Hongkong, Doo, 13, 1913

GEO. P LAMMERT,

TO THET

1815

now, may Tall you, though I have beco so long in England, which I have misda my home, I think in French and I say my Grayer in French. The Barcene ener passionately fond of music, and I met at ber boase, fortunately for me, seas of the greatest French musicians of the time. One day Princo Poniatowski, wto was a pupil of Rossini, called, bringing with him the famous operatic manager M. Max Strakiceh. I learned afterwards that M. Strakich had some purposely to hear me, and that he had expressed. himself in very Battering terpa tibbout my singing. In short, I had, a very good time indeed in the French copisal, but I was fo: satisfied.

My teacher, Durriz, had been famous for the purity of his singing. His tenor crisp at the time of which I speak was by no means what it had been though he had a splea did style in recitave. Like all distin

usual French singers--like M. Faurs, for example, he had great refinement," but I came to the conclusion from all I bad read and heard that the only true operatic singing, the only dramatic singing, was that which was to be Tearn. ad in Italy. It so happened that I foll

"I was born in the little towar of Chambly, near Metcal, and my real me la Erna Lajounesse Originally the family name was Iajounesse de St. Louis, and we west of Breton origin, but my great-grandfather, who was the za to nettle in Canada, dropped the latter part of it. 1 sever knew him but I have been sold that he was a very fine singer. I may say indeed that all car family were more, or less musical. My futher we as cryanist and a teacher of music, and besides the argan he played the piano, the harp, and the will, and the doctors advised me to seek Front a very early period, so far back that I'vance say how old I was, I was taught to play the piano, but kur that when I was only five I was already riously studying music, practising for ve beurs a day under the direction of asy father, who was a sovers and exuer. my critic. The suit was that when was eight yrs old I could play at sighing my appearance in public. I wanted

the piano classical music-Mozart, for instance, and Beethoven and Buch. I had also stained some proficiency on the organ and the harp. Then I had the great, misfortune, to lose my mother, and

a warmer climate. This decided me. I made up my mind to go to Imply. The great bencher of singing in three days was Signor, Lemperti. of Milan, one of the greatest, assuredly, who ever red. To Milun accordingly I went and placed For nine ayself under his tuition. months I studied under him before mak

to get

engagement at the end of ár mouths tuition, but Signor Lamberti said: Stay only three month longer and then success in assured,' Well, when the no months had elapsed, he

TO-LEET.

DROCKHURST,

B. ROOMS

1.19, PEAK.

6 MOUNTAIN VIEW, 6 ROOMS. O8oo. 2. Canaaught Road. Central 50 feet x 25 feet.

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hangkan. De 10, 1913.

tié

TO BE LET.

(FROM 1ST JANUARY Next

159

O. 1 to 5 AIM- VILLAS." a 'jcia

"OLVESLOE," Rimberly

"N°. Road, Kowloon.

ing

Apply to ATELL &.Co., 79, Wyndham Street, or A. Abdoolrshim, Architect, 34 Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong. Noy. 0; 1913.

ODOWNS.

TO LET.

94, WANCHAL ROAD. 153, ARAYA EAST.

1453

THE HONGKONG LAND. INVEST.

-MENT & AGENCT O., Lo. - Llongkong, Nov. 29, 1913.

TO LET

863

Mrs Baronafestbar Mr and Ms J. O Mr E. R. Bato

Mr Bring Bato

-Leeb Miss G. Lotz

Mr E. W. Bauckham Mr E. S. Little"

Capt. J. E. Boardaley Mr G. 2. Lloyd MF J. O. Beer Mr W Logan Mr. R. Balilios

Mr G. A. Boun

Mt D. air

Miss Blai

·My sh Mrs. H. Lucza Mr G. Lake Mr M. Macdonald Fr. G. W. Mckean Mr Mackichan Mr W. H. Brich- Mr. F. A. Mackintosh

oncurh

bir & Mrs M. Malini Mrs F. M. Mann

Mr C. L Blunt

MS. M. Brow:

Miss A. L. Bruton

Mr and Ms B. E:

Mr A. J. Cambridge Manville

Dr O. Mar.iots Mr C. W, Carson Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr & Mr G Martin

D'Almeda E. Castro Miss Martin!

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Chatro

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Castro

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Mr

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Mr W. E Clayton Mrs Cogan

McWilliams

Japanese insid

Miss Mailliards

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M: P. Meyar

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d 2 children Mr A.. Osterioh

Mrs Cottrill-Dormer Mr E. Pardon

Mr J W. Pavon

& 2 children

Mrs R. H. Douglas Mr J. Percy,

Mr J. Dencha

Mr J. Dupui

Mr and: drs H.

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My G. H. Eran-

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Planning warth

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Me ́E. T. Singar (a)

I was sent to convent, that of the nuns procured me an engagement às fossin Koйlos › Marine Lot No:18 with Wharf - Mz P. O. de Grivo- Me, Shar

Sault-aux- af the Sacred Heart at Recollets, not far from my native place. My sister accompanied me, and there I remained for to yours without once leaving the place. I may tell you that it was quite on the cards that I should remain there for the rest of my lifer for A had been brought up a strict Catholia, maxt I wanted to take the wall Curiously enough, it was the Superice of the con- vent who dissuaded me from this. My

Drawing VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD singing Ead attracted attention-in fact,

TEAKWO0 Dị -AND-BLACKWOOD FUENITTIRE.

800. Comprising as follows: TEAKWOOD-Dining and Room Suite, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Sofia Carpets and Rags, (new), Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads, and Cuta, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Waela. standa, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Side- boards, Dinner Waggone, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., 2 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c. Brass Fenders and Fire Hrasses, Brass Curtain Polca, etc., etc.

Also

Electrle Reading lamps, and Sundry Fittings, 1 Marble Clock, 2 Typewriters (portable), Sundry Cut-glass and Silver Ware, 1 Rubber Tyred Ricksha, and 3 Pianos.

Catalogues will be issued. TIME As asual.

BUGHES & HOUGH!

Auctioneer

Hongkong, Dec 11, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

15

THE Undorsigned have received lostrup-

tions to sell by Public Apsilon

(PO ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRONID),

on

SATURDAY,

the 20th December, 1913 commencing

2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. & Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House St.,-- MISCELLANEOUS STOCK INCLUDING GOTE OF CORSIDESAKA VALUE.

Comprising:→→→

Electric Bbatuettes, Large Fronze, Brass

gand Terracotta Figures, an assortment of

Y and Porealain Figures, Porcelain

FURNITURE

'th rein cortaited. Full particulars will be published Inter. irane z t

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Bongking, Dec. 13, 1913.

11

.... Apply to 1 UMPHREYS ESTATE & FINASC

dc.. Lib. Hongkong, Nov. 22, 1913.

TU LET.

in Sicily, Messina, you will by, was an out-of-the-way place to choke It was, and it was chosen precisely because Ehe Sicilians are a particularly difficult public to please, Wes beside the poor singer who does not meet with beir sp proval! The English when the do not Eks a performer stay away, from the thintra when that performer appears Not so the Sicilians, who not ly hoot and boy in similar circumstances but even huzi rassiles of all sorts to the stage. It is very crud, of coffee, but what they say is that when ahonnage ment insults them by offering tem per No. 68 Pak," MOUNT KÖLLETT, farmers at ne talent, it is their bounden (Church Mission Society Bungalow) In m duty to proteat. I made my but in lab October 1913 til 9th May 1914, partly Messina as Amina in La Somnambula,furnished Cheap rent and I was, I think I may say received

gona

Capt.

Bannibal

.T. P. Hall Mr And Mrs W. A. Smith

Mr V. Sorby Mr J. Scott Hatėton. Miss & Square Hon. Mr

Mr & Mrs Steame Mr R Sutherland Mr R. Treformenn Mr T. Utley Capt. H. A. Wilker Mrs H. Walkur

and 2 children Mr Watkins

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MFR. Horne Me W. Ianbull

F. Kaha

EIRION, Nos. 9 & IÐ. PARK, UUT MEd, **Jay furnished, 3 Rooms, Choup reula: Mr M. Jebsen frim 1st December Newly Painted and Colour hed at the

BUCATE, AUKEh Kal, Rowlown; unfurnished.

Pea

FOR SALE OR T› LET.

(Erom Lat, November 1913.) No-1 GUUGE HILL, No. 103 Pak Bungalow containing Drawing. Dining and Smoking foms and firo Bedrooms. With ground for Teans-Court.

mam HUGAR D

the moment I entered the convent I was placed hors de eoncurs in the examina tions so fire music was corocznod,, as I had had so long a start of my com pazione in the matter of musical educar tion-and before long I had opportunition

AMERON VILLAS No. 60 Park, 1532 of singing whenever any special festivities

took place. The Superior thought I had with enthusiasm. As a matter of fact, to let furnished for 1 year from let Msy."

No. 6 CAMERON VILLAS. No. 49 carver before me is a vocalist, and I had not to wait for the act repeak, to let furnished for one year from when I was between fourteen and fifteen sentation to be assured of success, for

1st May 1911 years of age, acting of her advice. I was loudly applauded at rehearsal by wont to Albany, in Now York State, my brother and sister artists. 3. A. for where & secured an engagiment to sing the Sicilian public, if they cabo severe in the chair at St. Joseph's Church. they can also go to the oppositejextreme. While there it happened one day that They are like the little girl in the nursery the organist failed to put in an appour rhyme when they are now they are ance, and I took his place. After ut

very, very nico. My salary was certain I became the regular organist, and, ly not large. I had 500 franes (£20) earliest also taught the choir. Never shall mouth and benefit. But the ethu forget the kindness of the good people sin of the sudiences was tremendous,

and I was loaded with complicats of Albany. Among them I specially re- member my good friend the Catholic offerings, of all sorts. In the following Bishop, Monsigace Conroy. Thanks to spring I went by special request to Act him and to others a fund was raised by Reale, in Sicily, whore I opened a new

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, mewn of a testimonial bacent to enable theatre, called the Bellini, with a per. Ficz, Alesandra Building me to come to Europe to completo y tormante of La Somnambels and Heraeus, Doc, 13, 1315, musical adducation. Accordingly I boot Lewa, accorded an ovation. From Sialy ed a passage and crossed the Atlanti. arriving in the first instance at Glasgowe, In those days Atinatię. Unera were not so British military and diplomatic services. LESSONS IN CHINESE Large e luxurious as they are now, and Some-friends in Malta who thought wall gain work

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