TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1914.

Hughes and rlough

ABOTICNEEM TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND Á DEIRALTY,

General Auctioneera

AS

Share, Coal end

General Brokers

PROPRIETORS **TO-KWA-WAN ”

CCAL STORAGE.

Coden und :

A.2.0. 4TH & TH EDITIONS,

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Telegraphic Address METRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have received instru- tions to sell by Public Auction, (TOM ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRENEV),

ot

THURSDAY,

the 18th January 1914, at 11 4.0. at their Bales Room No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK,

Comprising Barometrs, a variety of flocks, Telos. copes, Musical Instruments, Dressing Bays, Boy's Foot Ball Boots, Walking Sticks, Rain Costa, &o., &c.,

مسائ

18-K. Gold Diamond Hall Hoop Ring, 18-K. Gold Chronometer Watch, 1 Ship's Obronometer, 1 Electric Passage Battery with Accessories, etc., etc.

Tenun :---do usual,

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers Hongkong, Jan. 12, 1914.

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THE

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

R

*HE Undersigned have received instruc-

tions to sell by Public Auction,

An

THURSDAY,

the 15th January, 1914, at 3 p.m. on the Spo,

The Several Lots Numberod 1 to 19 on Plan to be soon at the Auctioneers' Offics, for urrection of

BOOTHS AND MATSHEDS, on the Government Ground adjoining the Race Course, North of the Grand Stand Enclosure.

Terms: Cash.

For Plan and Conditions of Sale, Apply to-

HUGHES & HOUGH,.

Auctioneers to the Government. Hongkong. Jan. 9, 1914.

TE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

*HE Undersigned have received instruc-

tions to sell by Fublic Auction

by permission of the Stewards of the Hongkong Jockey Club,

(FOR LOSDUNT OF THE CONCERNET },

DD

FRIDAY NEXT, the 16th January, 1914, st Ba.m., within

the Juckey Club Enclosure-

Happy Valley,

AUCTION

PUBLIC AUCTION.

19K Cudorsignad hura received" jy strug«

The to all by Publis Aucti D.

ON

FRIDAY,

the lêth Janus y. 1914, commencing ab 2.3 p.m. at their Salzs Roots, No. 3, Des Vnuk Road, Curner.

of Ice House Street,-

A QUANTITY Or VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

$o.

&c.,

Comprising as follows ze TEAKWOOD-Djning and Drawing

Row Soice, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Sofae, Carpots and Rugs (now), Brass and Brass-mounted Bedstesila, Red Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Sc, Dising Room Furniture, Suleboard, Dinner AVA{g£©ཎྞ15» Even on Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., 9 Dinner and Dessert Servicos, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stove, Kitchen Ctensib, Cutlery, &c, Brave Fendars and Fire Brasses,

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Blickwood Suites, Blackwood Card and Oval Tables, Cabinots, Overmantitels, Side

CHINA. ASSOCIATION.

Proceedings of the General Committee.

THE CHINA MAIL.

to insits the China Association to nem!- natorapresentative to serve on the University's Homo Consulting Commit

Meetings of the general committes of On the proposition of Mr. P. Anderson, thựa China Assógiátión were held on Oct. | seconded by. Mr. G. B. Dodtrell, the 14 and 29 and Deo, 9. A report of the compiled unanimously invited Mr. Ch. meeting of Det. 14 was deferred, as it Jansicson to acceps nomination ne hair" was unchsirable that two subjects, which | roprescatativa.

:

were before the committee should be The Chairmen having satented ankl | discussed in these soluinas, and thus thanked the committes, took the opportu

Titto of particular interest was left for ¦ nity of again refàrring to the appent issued publientiem, says tho "* London and China to mámbers of the Chins Asscelation for Express of Dec. 19.

funds for the Engineering Faculty of th University, Ho regretted that the in- terest taken by members of the Asocia too was 65 lukewarm: Tho tatal sum. naked for was telfing, but the response so far was insignificant, and even of the amount received only four members out- Hoduction of Duties at Anfang,--This | sido the committén hád contributed uny

The Situation in China again claimed the committos's attention, and an in- trasting and thoughtful letter from the Hongkong Branch was read, which it was resolved should be communicated to the Foreign Office.

question was mise agnin discussed at con- siderate length. It wal agreed that nithongh,the reduction of duties was now an necompushed fact the incident could not be permitted to pass without a vigor. cas protest from the Association being placed on moord. Accordingly, is 24 resolved that a letter should be written to the Foreign too drawing attention ta the gratuitous advantages which were thereby conferred on Japanese trade for which no justification could be found in geographiest considerations, and pointing

that in the event of the Chiniso Cus. toma tariff being raised, these advan-

| Tables, Desks, a mri-ty of Stands, etc, tages would have the effect of giving otc., Elecrrio Rending lamps and as fow | Japan a pritical monopoly of the trade

Jots Chinese Porcelain,

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue.) Catalogues will be issued, T-A usual.

"།

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

jod Manchoria, mwen particularly in th-

import of cotton goods,

The posting of October 28 was speci- ally called to consider the provisions of a draft China Order in Council dealing with the registration of limited liability cam- 66 paaies in Shanghai. This was submitted in confidence by the Foreign Ofice, and it considering it the Committee had the benefit of the assistanco and advice of NORTH KRITISK & MERCANTILES Haviland de Satsmares, who, by

Fagkong. Jan. 12, 1914.

INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARE VENTED THE BRARYS OF

THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD..

and

THE RAILWAY TASSENGERS

ASSURANCE CD.

TOTAL FUN AT 31 Decenter. 1811

£22,661,286-

Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital £2,437,501- 11-Fire Funds

3,899,114 III-Ife & Asdty Fanda... 16,136,166

Bliking Fund áccount un

88,519 2,561,28

Revance Firs branch...... 2,667,158 Life and Anneler 1,973,946

Branchen......} Rerssas Marine Departament... 262,89 Other Receipz

430,1

£5,33,310

The Accumulative Funds of the varices Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are o aseda to mert the claims ander the respective Dupart ments of the Company's Business.

it

SHEWAN, TOMES 3,00

Agents.

PARIS TOILET

No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(UNDER THE ASTOR HOUSE),

THE Loading' LADIES & GENTLE

THE ESSING

TEN ·USEFUL PONIES calculated to make good Hacks and Polo

Pedios.

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BALOONS IN THE EAST. Alanufacturors of SEVES.DES ALPES, pronounced by those who use it the best flair wash to prevent the falling out of hair

J. ). SCPIE93, Froprietor.

- One DUN PONY received as a Sub-Hongkong, Oct, 24, 1913.

stiption Griffin and rejected by Bab

*cribers on account of lameness.

Terms:—Cash on day of sale, the poates i

to banat Bayor's risk on fall of the Hammer.

RUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong. Jan. 13, 1814.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

1301

PATELL & CO.

46

Exporters &

Importar?

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions, to sell by Pablic Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

FRIDAY

the 16th January, 1914, ab 9 r.lk,

at their Sales Rooma, No. 8,

Des. Voux Road, Corner of

Too House Stroot...

SEVERAL Loma or

GRABS CLOTH AND DRAWN

THREAD WORK, "

Comprising BEDSPREADS, TEA CLOTHI

FILLOW COVERS, CUSHION OOVERS, TRAY CLOTHS, WAG SIDEBOARD COVERS,

To be sold without reserve.".

HUGHES & HOUGH,

their invitation, was present at the meet- ing.

been taken in drafting the Order, and be Io said that the greatest pains had

thought that poa examination it would be found to meet the sitation without inlicting hardship on the diverse interests involved. It was desirable to get it into operation without undue delay, and he would advise that amendments be limited as much as possible.

The Committee considered the draft and suggested amendments to four arti des, which were embodied in a letter and sent to the Foreign Offcc. They were of opinion that with the amend mints the. Order would meet existing needs.

A variety of subjects were discussed at the meeting of Dec. ..

Service on Shanghai Municipal Coun- eil.-A letter was read, in reply to the

Association, from, a praninent Hong with it head office as Hongkong, which had oot bitharto found it possible to permit a representative to serve on the Counc at Shanghai. With much regret directors stil found it desirable to main aim that attitude, though they app cited the arguments as out by the Association, and were prepared, in the

thing. It went very much against the grain to havo so often to reminti'nsembers tint the responsibility of the appeal had been undertaken in the name of the Association nod it isy with them to pres vent the alium of failure. He wished he were speaking to a wider audience, and for the last time he appealed to those members or firms who had not already contributed to do so.

AR that was cer required was the small sum of £400- for four years.

THINGS A HERO MAY NOT DO.

Comic Guide for Authors.

Where to Find Ideas.

1

Odd Volumes, whose Setto form select society of their own, have been instructed by Mr. Louis N. Parker in tho

onto art of writing a play.

Ho mis morrily at the conventies of the stago in "How to Write a Play' a little volume privately printed, which is

a rich literary jest.

Is is, he says, the casiest thing in the world to be a pinywright.

"The first thing to do is to require a cottage on Hindhead, borrow a moter-car, and bo photographed in the case and out side the other."

Of course, if you insias our writing a play the process is longer.

"You take an idea-take it wherever you find it. Idona come in conversation with a friend. From the friend.

"The chece of an idea for a play is after all, co such difficult matter, sa there is only ano.

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you write to the papers.

"Nothing arouses the indignant on- thusiasm of the cartest play goer so much as the censoring of a play he would not pay a shiling to see. You become a National Question, a Pivot of the Con-

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Mins Keith

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Mr & Mrs Beyer Hien Begga

Mr Bowdler

BN. ma'd child

Mr & Mrs Koch Mad Mom Mao"

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Attorney-General J. Mrs Martin & child

A. Bucknij

Mr M. Cary

Mr & Mrs Cassalli

M. J. Clarke

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Mrs E. Nie- Mr G. A. Dution ergolt

Major Falchnie

and 2 children Me a. C. Niger Mr F. C. Donnison Mr and Mrs. J. E. Mr D. S. 5. Douglas Norton & and infant Mrs B

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stitution. Magna Charta is dragged in, KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Me and Me A. B.

ercat of urgent necessity, to reconsider and somebody totally unacquainted with the question. The Committee agreed toile drama writes un

article, beaded leave the matter thero.

German Preferenco in Shantung.—This

was a subject introduced in a letter from

the Tientsin branch, in which referencë was made to the privileged position of Germany in Shantung under the Kiso chow Convention, and the consequent ericus handicap to Eritish trado in that

province.

In the discussion that followed it was shown that other Fowers were accorded jömilar privileges in duier provinces of China, and it was resolved to communi- cate with the Foreign Office on the 'sub- ject.

|

· Ichabod."

LI

On the subject of titles Mr. Pirker

confesses that a play of his was nearly

a failure in America because people thought the title meant a new breakfast food. It was called Disraeli.”

Other points about playwriting as an nounced by Mr. Parker are:-

"Tho great pains about a title is how it will look on the omnibuscs."

Collaboration has many advantages. one of which is that you needn't do any of the work."

HERO AND DIS EAT.

Your hero muet always enter frám the centre of the background. So must your heroine. If there is no door in the contro, of the background 'you' innst cut one, even if it opens on the bottomless

British Poot Offico, at Peking.—The Association received information that certain correspondenco from Poling post el in foreign post offices was tot delivered intact to this addressees, and the Associa tion was invited to co-opeasta în impress. | abyss."*

up the authorities the necessity

Jor establishing a British Post Ofico in Peking in addition to, or in place of, the military post office.

It was agreed that as the United States, France, Germany, and Japan had offices in Peking the position of Great Britain demanded a similar advantage.

It was revolved that a latter should be sent to the Foreign Office advocating the indiate establishment of a British poet offioa dh the grounds of public con. venience and for the safety of correspon den.co.

Your loro never leaves his hat in the hal; he always brings is into the drawing-room, wliere at last the footman

takes it from him.”

"Your hero or heroino must never como on unawares. Even if the char actors on the stage have never heard of them, yet the dialogue must be premani- tory; then, Let us got into corners, crouch along the walls, climb ́ cu furniture, in order to leave the contral entrance open for him or her.' ''

tác

You may ask what becomes of the dráma at such a moment. The drama Headquarters of the Commercial. At: go to Shecl. By the time one of thesó Inche in Chios.-A suggests, was made enthusiastic receptions, in over, the nu that the Amociation should again urge | dienen and the actors have the greatest- that the headquarters of the Commercial dificulty in remembering what the druma Attache would, from a commercial stand is about or where they no, or what they point, be mora usefully situated só- Shang-are doing " bai than at Paling.

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Association, and the question, was now been generally come in such a cao, he asked whether the rules of the Chins removed the discused part of the bone LaDociation-provided for such a con- from the shoulder almost down to the bow, and replaced it by the ocarupoest. tingonoy.

It was unanimously agrood tab ladies ing part of the bone at another gid who, could not be admited to maboble of after shooting herself with a sundver, the Chian Association, nor was sharo szy i had just died In hospital. referonse la such a contingency in the the operation we perfectly

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