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PUBLIO AUCTION. PARTICULARS AND CONDmmons of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 27th day of July, 1914, ab S P... at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by ledar of His Excellency the Governor, of

ne Lot of CROWN LAND at the 940 Peak, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the optica of renewal at Crown Beat to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for ona further term of 75 years.

ing proceeded to punctuate the intes val by the insertion of lunch. Like breakfast, luncheon began modestly. One of the most outstanding yet An American visitor to London in scarcely recognised features of social 1810 noted the custom of a visit to life in England to-day is, saya The pastry-cook's about noen for a Tunes: the way in which during slight repast of bans, taris, etc., modern times we have increased the and a glass of whey, at a cost of number of daily meals. So marked about od, or Sd." But this refresh- is this that there might be venturediment expauled as is the habit of the thesis that the higher, or at least refreshments-into a meal scarcely the more complex, a social organis distinguishable from dinner. Yet tha tion the greater the number of feuil habit grew so slowly that a waiter **hardly ing times per diem. In support in 1855 described lunch as might be cited the evidence that ita recognised, meal. It is one, how- was only with the 19th century that ever, that ought not to be neglect. three meals a day became the accepted. Nor has it beet, for with the ed custom of the country. Dinner growth of London and the rise of and supper are what may be called the residential suburbs, the early the two prinury and statutory meals, breakfasts and fase dinners neces- une how these have developed into sitated by the journey to and fro han the modern routine of meals forms de u inidday weal essential to the a curious by-path of history. Down city worker; while in social circles. to about the 15th century dinner luncheon has taken the place of was served between 0 and 10 o'clock breakfast as an entertainment, with in the morning and supper between out however affecting breakfast as 3 and in the afternoon. These meal.

Even with lunch wall established, were the only meals of the day, for breakfast was no more than the appetite reuiained still insatiate and The morning daught of ale or wine with interpolated afternoon tun.

"four o'clock," which some 30 or crust of bread on rising. It was with no more refreshment than this 10 years ago was fashiceable innova. that Pepys, as also his predecessersion, is now an institution among all classes. Even in city offices and and successors, begun the day's work

tor & o'clock in the morning, very business bousce the cup of tea with unuch as the artisan und labourer biscuits is an accepted and accept- ble feature of the afternoon, though to-day still does with a cup of coffee at home or the rum and coffeer of but the merchant or banker of 50 rars ago would have said to such the early opening publichouse.

There being no breakfast, dianera infringement of commercial rou- was served proportionately early, the tine it is not difficult to imagine. medieval hour being a.. Under The introduction of women typists Elizabeth, the court and the nation in offices was responsible for the cus- at large dined at 11 and supped about tom, though no such reason underlies B. Gradually and curiously these the tea interval which is now a recog hours were advanced and in the 17th nised. but "not entirely appreciated,

interval in county cricket. ecutury dinner was served at

Incidentully the institution of after- elack in fashionable circles, though! until 1752 the undergraduates at noon tea, which, by the addition of Oxford and Cambridge still dined at sandwiches, etc.. to the original noon. Under Anne o'clock was bread and butter has become in itsali the dinner hour and the forward mo- not negligible as a meal, led to the vement continued, assisted by the still further postponement of dinner growing fashion for chocolate to be so that 8 or even 9 o'clock is no un Cat. No. K159. Telg, Address 'TERMOTEL'served on rising and the habit of not usual hour. In this is in so many rising so carly. Though George II. uther social customs, the lead was zxnoz. Feb. 2, 1912.

refused to sine later than 2 o'clock, given by the late King Edward as the fashionable hour was 3 or 4 Prince of Wains, and it may be re- 'clock. These innovations bad called that when he invited General nany distinguished opponents. Pope Gordon to dinner after his return KINGSCLERE HOTEL Lady Bufolk for us from the Sudan, the General begged ing him to dinner as late as 4 o'clock to be excused na at the hour named and threatened to refuse if he were he was always in bed. again invited at such an unreason- [NRIVALLED position to the Hable. hour. Mr. Speaker Onslow in

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Mr B. S. Abraham Mr H. G. Allen Mr O. M. Alport M11 E. H. rate Mr. B. R. Balilios

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Vessels Advertised as Loading.”

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DATE OF LATing

...... Gitb Livingston & Co. July 21, ab 10 km. Gibb Livington & Co. Aug. 28, ið 10 a.m. Osaka. Shosen Kaisha July 24, at 2 p.m. Nippon Yesez Esha August 3. Osaka Storen Kaisha July 29, s.. Toyo Kisan Kaisha...August

Kobe & & Tokobama... Karro Maru... London &c.............Dovanhs. London & A'werp &. Syria............................... 837 Manila, Cebu&oil Chinhua...

Manila, Cabu & HBoilo Taming

Jardine, M'son& Co, Ld About July 97

Australia Porte, &c... Aldenham Australia Ports, &c. Empire....... Anping &

Takso &c. Soshu Mara. B'bay v. S'pore 'belinsen Maru.. B'bay. Spozo, C'bc. Ma'ay Marc Ronctulu via Japan & Kiyo Maru Boston New York Indrakuala........ Japan & Seattle Minnesota.Great Northern S.8. Co August 14.. J, Kudat&S'dakan Boroso Molchers & Co... Aug. 15, at 9 a.m. Kobe

Ping Waldemar... Malchers Co...... About Jaly 24.

Nippon Yas Kaishs July 29, as 11 ... P.&O. 3.N. Co.Aug. 1, at Noon P.&O. 9. N. Co... About Aug. 5. Butterfald & Swise... July 28, at 4 p.m. Battericid & Swirs...Aug 4 at p. Jardine, M'aon & Oo, Ld July 26, at 9 p... Melchers & Co. Aug. 9. t 3 p.m. Kienasgories 'times July 28, at 1p.m. Messageries Maritimes Aug. 11, at 1 p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha July 29, at 19 LM. Dodwall & Co. Limited Aag. Arbold, Karborg Co. August 5. Nippon Yusen Kaisha July 28, at B p. Pacific Mail S.S. Co...Aug. 9, at 1 p.m.

∙19, at Nook. Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Ang, 18, as 1 p.m.

Manila Melbourne.& Prins Waldemar..... Marseilles, r. Perta...Atlantique. Marseilles via Ports... Amazone

Mr and Mrs H. A. Mar., London ... lya Mara

Moji & Kebo... Biojua Mart NewYork 7. SpezCanal Hogal Prises.

Lampman

Mr A. Lanpton

Lt. F. C. Hanning

Lee. RN.

Mr O Lehman Mr G. T. Lloyd M: F. Lobel

Mr J. Macdonald

ki Kobe & Thams Kumano Mart. San Francisco v. Japan Siberia

San Francisco v. Japan Chics.................Pacific Mall S. S.

San Francisco, v Japan Manchuria

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3an Fcisco, T. Japan Chiye Mard........... Toyo Kis Kaisha... August 4.

S'hai Mila M. Mackenzie Me F. A. MacKintosh

.Dr

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Dinner has thus been placed with. O F. Brittan 1755 declared it was on the in hailing distance of midnight, 80 Mr. Le Darduner

Miss M. Matheson griefs and burdens" of his life that that entering the theatre at 9 and Sir Champantrek

Mr B. E. Mehta rliament had begun to sit as leasing soon after 11, max has dis- Mr W. B. Chilton Mr W. E. Clayton

Bir J. Mareoki us 2 o'clock." covered that supper is a social op Dr A. L. E. F. Cole- Mr G. S. Middleton shamefully Inte

Me N. 9. Milkowski Horage Walpole mournfully objected portunity if not a physical necessity.

Dr and Mrs W. A. B. to dining at f because it prevented So much is this the case that to Mr G. P. Cuny

Моого im beginning his evening until 8 estape the time limit placed by the MP and Birs W. J.

Mr Musso haw on supper at the Savoy or the MrD S. B. Dougian Mr Dias Newton Carlton, there has been the recent Mr S. Dront

Mr. J. K.. O'Sullivan remarkable opening of night-clubs Mr F. F. Darkwood Mrs J. BI. Pattison With dinner served at what had for which no modern parallel can be. Miss M. E. Dufy Misses Pattison (2) formerly been supper time and sup-found, Entirely different from the Mr and Mr H. C. Mr H. Kandley Pezz per itself at 10 or 11 o'clock, a mer night-clubs of other decades and Mr&Mrs S. Feldsteinbir G. M. Powell

Ehrenfels KING EDWARD HOTEL ng ineul became a physical, necessity doubtful reputation, the modern sup- Mr. Gibb"

About the end of the 18th century per clubs are of high social standing, Mr EL Classeri breakfast accordingly cutnu in as They are the latest and most striking it & Min J. Gould

Mr A. Granval definite meal. Then began the era phase of our modern solicitude for a feemal and sociable adaptation of of meals. Instead of the hurried Mr & Mrs E. Guer of famous breakfast purtiss-t more gol digestion and the multiplication Mr P. O. de Grize- the levers at which nobles and not supper at the hotel which must evict ables bad received visitors while its guests at half-post 12, supper is waking their morning toilet. In bril- taken quietly and with full leisure liance and company breakfast rivalled at the club. Nor does the already R. H. NORTH.dinner. There was not only talk extensive dietetic programme for the but antertainment. Tom Moore de- 24 hours end there, for a club break: shared breakfast was the meal for fast is served at 4 or 5 o'clock in the poets, and Macaulay, an inveterate morning.

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Silesia.... Trieste. Both porte cilet

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Messageries Maritimet 23. Sander, Wieler & Co. About Aug. 1. D. Saamoon & Co., Lajuly 24, at 3 p.m. Bambury Am'ka Line July 25. Hamburg Am'ka Linie August 14 P.&O.E. N.

N. Co. Abo

About Jaly 30. Butterfeld & Swire... July 29, at 4 p.in. Sander, Wieler & Jo. 1, 1. at 8...

D. Sasscon & Co., Id. August 2 Jardins, M'son &Co, Ld July 24, at 2.p.m. Jardine M'spaCo., Ld. July 29, -9 p.m. Nippon Yuser Kaisha July 25. Osaka Shosen Kaisha July 28, ab Noco.. Osaka Shonan Kaishoufnly 3, at 2 p.m. Nippon Tusen Katika July 29, at Nom. The Bank Line, Ld.... July 24, at Noca. Bander, Weiler & Co. August 5. Osaka Bhoson Keith Aug 6, at 4 p. Osaka Shosen Kaisha Ang. 19, at 4 p.m." Nippon Yasen Kaisha July 28, 4 p.m Nippon Yusen Kalahs Aug. 13, at 4 p.m.

Vancouver (1.0)&o. Empress of Asia ...... Canadian Pão R. Co., August B. Vancouver, (E.C.), dra. Empress of Japan Canadian Pac R. Co. August 19.

LIGACGERY AUTAL

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Me and Mra E. L. MrF.O.Mason Hurley Mr & Mrs Abbagod Miss Humphrey

Dr & Mrs Kvan-Jones, L. T. C. REL. Archer, Lt. Col. H. w. Das,

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Agassiz Drand Miz GL_D-R.. Mr G. A Jonker

Mr W. Logis

Black

Mr and Mrs J W. Mr E. J. B. Mitchell

Bolles

Mir R. J. Ilawlinson Mre Rawier

Mise H. Bolles Mr M. J. Breen

Mr Davenport Browne

| Mr&. E Carleton

Mrs Clayton

Mr W À.

A. J. Cooper Mrs Kager Mz J, J. M. Elias

breakfaster-ous, asserted You invite It is really an amazing record of Mr R. Hautar a man to dinner because you must meals for a day. With complacency Mr M. T. Jones do-but to breakfast because you we contrast the simple, short light Capt. W. E. Kort want to see him. If a man is a bore dinner of to-day with the heavy ban-Cast. & fra Kocke he pever gets an invitation to break quets of "long-drawn courses of not/Capt. and Mrs W. G. Mr& Mrs F. Winkler Miss D. Filkina

Kreba

fast. Yet even granting the rigor many years ago. There is almost Mr E B. Lambert Mr. G. G. Wond ous enforcement of Macaulay's "dio a note of asceticians in our geif- Hrs W. H. Lambert Mrhad Mas J. F. tum, the social success of those approval. But though we may banst

Wrght morning parties is frankly incredible of our lighter meals it must be re

to us of this generation, which is of membered that we eat twice the

Mr

KING HOWARD HOTEL.

Mr & Mn 0. Laurit

Zant

Mr W. J. Leverett Mr G. F. Maitley Mice Mansey

Mr.O, W. O. Mayaa.

Mrs F. A. Miller Dr Muller

Mr H. Murphy Capt. & Mr.

the same opinion as the worldly-wise number of times a day that our an six E. Almberg nother whose daughter declared that extors did. Tha bedside cup of tea Mr M. J. Austin she would only marry a man who with a biscuit or broad and butter Mr N. J. Austin was brilliant at breakingt.

My leads to the substantial British break- Mr D. Fedel W. Budge deur," said the matron, you will fast, the satisfactory lunch, the re- Mr and Mrs B. B. be thankful if he is decently civil."freshing afternoon tea, with dinner Bidgor & family At these famous breakfasts" the as the climax of the day, the after- Mr J. II. Brister fare was of the simplest kind. Even theatre supper and on occasions the Me B. Bemann at. Holland House, the temple of s.m., braakfast of kam aad ogga Mr B. W. Cox luxury, the meal consisted only of which is now on indispensable feature Mr P. O. Hati

Mr Fog ten, coffee, eggs, rolls and butter at both public and private dances. Mr A. E. P. Jennings Mr G. H. Soper ORDER PARIS TOILETger, the poet-banker, provided the Yet with so sustained a ministration Mr J. Joseph Mr K. Tame Bune fare. The varied and sub-to the needs of the desk, slenderness Mr.D. W. Karsdorp Mrs Thoma

Mr W. Kortat stantial breakfast of to-day came in is the characteristic of the present Mr and Mrs W. D. DeK. Walther No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL when society discovered the High generation of English men and wo Krait

(UNDER THE ASTON HOULE}.

lands where the keen air and long tuen. The gross indulgence of two bra W. D. Kraft day's sport demanded stouter pre-heavy meals a day has given place. paration. These "Scotch breakfasts

to dainty yet satisfying trencher

TO

CHERRY & CO., PEDDER STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel Telephone No. 91. Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

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SALOONS IN THE EAST,

Manufacturers of REYES DES ALPES,

Dr Sibrer

Mr & Mrs J. Robert,

sun

Mrs G. Sashno

Mr W. Schofield Mr and Mrs E. T.

Finger

Mrs W. Smith:

Mr F: Sutton

Mr & Mr A. Forbor Mr. H. P. Thomas

Mr.B. H. Collis H. Mr G. J. K. van der

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Opt A. H Kinnaird Watson.. A.S 2.

Mz H. W. Woijter Mr J. W. Wilson

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Mr and Mrs B. A. Mrand Mrs W. Jack?

Falsating

Mr AC. Charried

Bir G. Barre.

Mr T. Croft

Mr A. B. Jardine

Mr F. Lewis

Mr S. Paul

Lieut. Goa, W, Crom Mr & Mrs H. Pratt

ble. F..E.

Mr W. Curwen

Mr R. Denois

Mr W. J. Eades

Mr. U. W. Fulcher Mr

E. F. Gart

Mr TA Glutell

Mr

Mr J. A. Watson-

GRAND HOTEẨm

THE Loading LADIES & GEN PLExpired great surprise when intro work at short intervals. With civili- Allen THE MENS HAIRDRESSING

Mr Beck luced to London, and Motley, the sation man coased of course to eat. Bood American historian, confessed him only when and because he was bun Mr Bondewijne

if amazed at the Gargantuan char gry, but it almost seems that today Mr and Mrs A.

When I reflected that all wo try to be hungry because it is ". these people would lunch at 2 and fashionable to eat as often as posar Mr & Mrs Dringer dine at 8 I bowed my head in humi- bie. liation and the fork dropped nerve- less from my grasp."

pronounced by those to use it the bost Harwash to prevent the falling out of hair

JO, BOPIESS, Proprietor. Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1913,"

1301

you have lost your appetite, one of you happen to be are your ments will the big Variety of, dairty dishes at the 1 be Courteously and Promptly served BA RAPE le dare to temptast the Sape, Daly at The ALEXAN-

DRA CAFE

actor.

LUNCH AND LIIZENOON IZA.

Mr Nier Me Odom

Mr Chiran

Mr Paulson"

B.

Mr Roggeveen

Mr Sandersors

Mrs Esnault.35 W04

Mr Weits

Mr Soots.

Mr. Jackson,

Mr. White

Mr Warding

Mr Weissenborn

Me Wilken Mr. Winans Mr Weil

Wright

A London editor has given his de Mt & Mrs Laughata

Vir Laughlin finition of news: "If in the Stand Mr Leoman For, not contort with instituting to-day,"! he says, "a dog bites a man, Mr Misthieson briskfast, the nineteenth century that is now news; but if a mam hilco » Mr W. Meyer having postponed domain wollt geen dog," that is LENG

Me Ybida sa

Mr A. Eg

Mr A. Russell

Mr & Mrs Shrebelis Mr and Mrs Silva

Mrs S. Buthorland

Mas Tall

Mr & Mr E. Walker AJ.Ghandy - Mr and Mrs D. 0, MT. M. Gregory, Watling Mr A. C. Harzer "Mr ARW Wibley

Mt Chas., J. Higgin. Mr A. Williams.

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Mr H. D. Holloway"

Mr D. Wilson

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Mr W. Beidling Mr Bruna Jahn Mr 8. Herbure Mr. A. Lembach

Mr and Mrs MA. Mr J. J. Onorla

Blanck-arorg

Mr O. A. Forry

Licul, and Mrs B, Mr & Mrs R. Plthie

Mr & Mrs W, Arm Capt. & Mrs. Ivens

Atrong Mr & Mrs Barton Mr Beard

Mr F. H. Bokor

Mr Lee Jones Mra Klebe

Mr and Mr Kobler Mr & Mrs Koch

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Mrs Bowdler

Mr & Mrs Bryson

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Mr W. Maining

Dr Min

Mr & Mrs CarmichaelMaj. & Mrs MeMeen Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

more and child Capt. Monteith,

Mr Camili

Mr and Mia Coppin

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Capt. Cowan

Major Davy, FE Major Dorgan

| Mr W. G Dore

Mr Duncan

Major Falchnie

Mr Felbick

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R.E

Mr F. W. Gibbins Mrs. Sinclair Mr & Mr A. Gibson. Mr. Skott

Col.. Gordon Hall, Mr Stanley,

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Mr Hardman

Mr & Mrs Hooper Mr F. Hazeland

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Humphreys

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phrey, B.E.9.

but Captand Mrs Stewart

parse and child

Mr E Stoker

Lt. Ool & Bire Usbert

Smith, 4.0.D.,

Mir wed, Mrs G.

Bart & child Capt. and Mrs Water

and child Mr Pillianis

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B. Brewster Me and Men 20 Typhoon Map

Capt. and Mrs T. V. Beitan

Mr. W. RafSS

Mr and Mrs J. W/ Mr J. G. Sibley (M

Christian

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