WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28

Hughes and Hough

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THURSDAY,

the 27th August, 1914, at 2.9hp.m., theit Sales Roca, No. Des Your Road, Corner of low Hovas STREET, ABOUT, 100 PAIRS OF LACE CURTAINS.

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BRITAIN DURING WAR.

· Continued from page 5.) rupted arrival of there vessels our in- dustrial lito, and all that it means, de beads." Further, be gyps Log Sydens ham'e tenoriadau in the port on War Hisks of Sitigging (1900), sebring Mionl The patul vicheter plainly in Bondoi that the whale three of our foot Bergen to be spought, to bêne upon the thod of cum aetny in war, and that no 841, spreis arrangemeêts to safeguard com-

To be sold in small lote. Abo DOUBLE AND SINGLE BEU SIZE

... MOSQUITO CURTAINS (New),

TRANK :-ÁN usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneren. Hongkong. Angint 22, 1914.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

HE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to Sell by Public Auction

THURSDAY,

the 27th August, 1914; commencing at 2.30 p.. at their SALES ROOM, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY OF

there would be made, at least in th

Bersi

strong.

REMEDIAL SUBEMOS,

THE CHINA MAIL.

answer this, all these matters néo"undar consideration by the Committee of Na- tional Defence This, he sat in De Hasway; they have been as far for at least Tix answer wy want, and ten yea the nation masuk? Dover rest until we received it. that the Committee has actually got emergency sebgunea ult ready for instant application when required. The man know- ledge that such schemes utà in existenor will go far to prevent the pale we have to guard agaitist."-

DANGER. "FROM WITUIN.

VICHY

NATURAL MINERAL WATER FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S Springs

VICHY CELESTINS

an bottles and Kidney of Kindred troubles, bindster bat bains trombla Gout - Gravel - Arthritis

VICHY GRANDE-GRILLE VICHY HOPITAL

Fog Lamartraukie,

44 C ก

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For Indigestion.

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ROUMANIA'S NEW TERRITORY.

to make` your awa

digestive serstad Vater,

AUCTIONS.

In the discussion which followed the lecture the accretary and sathér pr minent members of the London Trailer Council took part. To seerotary said: "I want to call your attention to the fact that the very low-down people-the peuple who never hare any chance. ar not so likely to reled.... as the 11 better-paid, betterled "ravelmaic artist wh, being used to something -Sko deerbt auditione, malinly drops. That man will kick, mail the organisation. (the State) which is going to stand idly by and let a man ind his tutuily suffer will kasus something; ««. The average artisan...when he is face ato face with half wings or be wages, and with prices at Priable their usual awunt, wil! not sit idly down; his will make a row alusot it... The question of class incre ene in, berate the working cladem fol more than ever that, whatever sertina' of the community is going to suffer we shall suker mext, nad, therefore, we are

The new territory which Roumania Fas ging to low row about it.... Your

acquired na.a result of the war (says y must kavo something lika Stare organisti-Tritish Consular report), is a strip about It war es, de the threats, square miles in ares lying to the sự it, the best thing you can do with south and west of the Dobrudsha, and is ta musks your pace with us, extending from the Black Sen to a point organising the propes feeling of

on the Danube in longitude about 24 wires and our children." Mr. Williams degrees cast. The district is entirely an wi

La not danger from agricultural one, the chief product being s without wa huge to fear; it is danger wheat. There is said to be a great scars from within.... It is suicidal policy city of commodities in general, and the on the part of the Government not to pric sume of the commonest articles prepare food supplies & their Arms and or everyday we are very high. At pre- sont there is littlo trade, what there is Navy and for ghe pour people. ...

being chiefly in the hands of nulgrians,

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it is their duty to get together such

..

Portible Openings for British Trado.

mestnicah in will not only weurs | Grecks and Turka, food for the Army, and Navy, but› for

The territory is sadly in need of reac is people who are the protages of und zuilways, and the postal facilities wealth be the whole of the Fampire." also are very pour. The Government, The writer of this necessarily shart | however, agens to be intent or develop- erview is corupeliod ta conform to a spacing the district, na rapidly as possible, mi it, and this, when dealing with a low-the soil is said to be very fertile, and tiro alrendy manpressed by a tine finit, the territory, when ouey opened up. means a degree of curtailment which should add esusiderably to Roumania's approaches multilation. Ho cut only resources as a grain-producing country. | hope thắt lạ has stweeded in repro- The larger Boumanian banks have also fiueing enough to arrest" the attention shown that they are fully alive to the

Raid raters,"

passibilities of the district, and the Na tional Bank has already opened a branch at Dobrizi,

in other respect-lail to pruvile. in dun manifacturers would do we to time of peace, the organisation nuded koop an eye on the pressibilities of this to regulate THIT internal conditions in

new market. time of war," hiery are neglecting this most urgent duty, and annot only pre- ring for themselves a fiery furnace el popular indignation, but courting duster. to our whole social fabric.

and judicial. "Space the hot pornit their full recital bere, but the keynote | is struck in nto paragraph: The whole food supply is a question pt price. A long as our Navy is not defented. food |will erano in to satisfy our cotameerial desand, at a price wor pricy. That price, as they porn mentants states, will be practically a famine price. Those wing, can afford to pay a fanie price will be able to get it; those who can't. won't, And the whes enn't will iselucio shout ten million people, and those tem million people will not starve quietly This is the whole "matter in us small a nutshell as I cut pur is in. But marly stages"; and notes that the rupið sundy tan million is art inde relatise groeth of day combined, navies | nstimate of the number of people who

the Trip Minum kitroy 1900 renders ecolt, oct pay famine prices! (still more reibodo the possibility,ed prai tortion for or trade restes until our

Major Murray has made a more enemies' feete halve been at least par In priting his remedial scheme,

'sincero offert to awaken public opinion sea tially aevounted for-until, in fact, Bao Major Murray Era requires that wome

shotters of vital importoare; nu es With the opening up of the territory critical period of naval war is over?" of the various proposils designed to perks it glow that, so long as a fiovern- | theme is likely to be a marked diueroase It is beious that, unde these conditions,manently increase the stocksh food in mest of either Party, and Committee in the demand for agricultural and in- we had to have not caly the risk of this contry, and which were detailed National Pelence-wever efficient dostrial machinery, and United King metin less of cargos ju transit) but the bear the Royal Commission, should be) There fact that for of rapture, or sinking, lopted by the Governinent, m54 keep any of our vessels in port. schemes includet tufa proposals for VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND Son outlarities have estimand the increasing the absurdig shall gril BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, portions laid ja as high as 80 per tural produce of the British Isles, und

&o., die.

event, aside. Evidence Boyal Commission, proposals for increasing the stories Comprising a follow- 110 Major Murray's conclusión is at the ports." In his opinion, one of TEAKWOOD-Dining Drawing

that the only fortiva remedy is ach should be selected and put into Room Furniture, Upholstered Arm-chairs scheme of national guarantes of indem- operation at unen. As to the mply of and Sofan, Carpete and Rugs, Bram and | Rity to be drawn up by a joint Ad dealing with the supplies so provided, minitsimal, ce even unilified, by a few Brana-mounted Bestands, Bureaus, Waraniralty and floyd's Coronittee and dain wh a way as to minimise the danger drobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, posited with the Coutaitice of Imperial of bread riots, looting, and strife, ho Defence till required" He is fully alive indicates a sebeme of relief based on the Dianer Wagons, Exton-ion Dining Tables and Chairs, Ice Chests otz, etc., Dinner and the objects which opponents to work of the Burgoyne Commission in the Dessert Services, Crockery, Sunary Glauch schon have raised, but justly Trish famine of 1817. They successfully dealt with 3,000,000 people at a cost of Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, consider that they are bet slight in cori. Cutlery, &c., Braas Fenders and Fire prison with the gravity of the position, about $200,000 per month, fy mens

more speriaily since the Drelaration of of State grant-in-sid. Proporate Brakace,

Italon rendered all the fost liners et organisation is necessary, of such

Thera is, mert égrtainly; enough weicht One Large Blackwood Screen Wall enemies convertible into savai com- nature (full details are given), that the ties to our guns and make ndise enough. Brackets, Inlaid Blackwood Trays, Black-ce-destroyers, and he suggests that Poor Law naministration should public opinion of all classes, behind aprovision Faiting the operation of the able at cucu to expand, in emergency is to ensure success if we can only scheme to, say, three or six rucnths, as from penen to was strength. He queeed in getting that public opinion might be found necessary, ought to bat length the upstions he made in his authoritatively expressed.

suficient genpromiso.

esidenco before the Royal Commission, unfortunately too long to be given horn, but approved by the Parliamentary Com- mittee of the Association of Poor Law Unions (1004) in the following terms: Your Committed agrees with Capt, Murray's prenies, and age of opinion that the scheme proposed by him is feasible, and that it is most desirabla that it, or some modification of it, should by married into effect," "This more than

Professor Onues then made a small thwis

nine years ago-

&

Alo

wood Folding Chairs Cabino, Over- mautels, Side Taule, Desks, & variety of sands, etc. etc., and 2 Pianos in good condition, several Steel Cabin Truke,

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) Terme -As drual...

HUGHES & ROUGH.

Auctioneeri.

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PAZINE FOOD PRICES, Head Our Food Supply Ta event of war, besine prices."!

This is the statement of the Corn Tiongkoos. Auguar 32, 1914. 7942 Trade, as Tield by seventy-four of the

lauding corn merchants of the Unit Kingdom, in a memótunum sigced by them in 1901, in reply to Major Murray',

just for un expression of opicion: The Press gave wide publicity

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Undersigned have received inntruc. tings to well by Public Auction.

FRIDAY,

F

the 28th August, 1914, at 245 p.m.. st No. 4, Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon,

THE AUNDRY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

&c... kc..

therein contained,

this statement; public interest was Temporarily awakened: and in 1913, a Heyki Comundssion on fur Supply of Food and Raw Materials in Tama of War be gun its work. That" statement," as

Ed The working classes and war.

1.

EFFECTS ON THE POOL.

All the dangers foredadested can be

PEPRETUAL CURRENT.

A Remarkable Electrical Discovery.

A sensational discovery, the possibili- judicious mensures of promptly organised

ties of which it is difficult to estimate was announcel" "re- preparation; but, as such incisores are in the gatau of vot-catching. they arecently at a meeting of the Academy of

at the tent, inportant camter; at the ment, shelved, neglected and ignored. In fines Science. The discovery, muilo by the like the present, ul keen Party strife, Dutch savnat, Profesor Kamerlingh this is the common fate of all non-party Oane, consists of a method by which questions. The only remedy is that wa clectric current way W virtually mad

perpetual.

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During his service as a private in the Foreign Legion, King Peter of Servia fell into the hands of the Prussians, the Chronievlo recalls. This mishap occur red on October 11, 1870. Salbris, a.

Pretrasos Onnes, it should be stated, was the first to succeed in liquifying

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Mr and Mrs A. &.

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wra reduced to about one twenty-thou-n the principal provincial towns Ame where a detachment of the legion was

industrial centres of the Unitoi. Kingdian. surprised by the enemy, and forced to sand-millionth of its former strength.

A copy of the current edition will b surrender. Prines Kartogive the

Current introduced into the bobbin by name under which he enlisted--happened induction persisted for several hours with mission. That statement the Report of bu, by whe prices of raw materiale also to bo wie & belt stated with £100 out say Bonsible dimization.

The wide spread organisation of our in gold. When his captors discovered working classes, at present controlled this they started disputing about the

division of the spoil, and in the confu

The most prominent points under this head" are the immediate effects of Major. Murray says, was imply proved prices upon the very poor, and

upon the whole of our wage-earning by the evidenes before the Royal Comasses, affected, as our industries must

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the Royal Commisson practically en dorsed, but did nothing lo remove. It remains to-day the bed-rack of the quo

But since 1903 there arond. by moderate 'men, but underneath ́are

sion, the prince managed to give them MET AS CHILDREN IN HONGKONG. many sincere, eloquent and fanatical ex changes --

The following is from a recent Ameri- tremists who believo in violènec, and the dip. Ho reached the river banks, ty whoro theories. hungry knobs would and plunging in, got safely to the other be only too apt to listen. Our hocligun bank, none of his pursuers earing to risk can piper:--

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ALA THẤT TRANE HAKKAD WORD”. THEULIWOW* RE® DW

[HAYING THELATIONS

1. The new. naval situation which bes arisen, with the advent of, this new German Navy,

2. The abolition of tho Two-Powerlement, always ready to take part inning & order to recapture him.....

studied.

3. Tho disappearance of our-cruisers from the trade routes.

Any riotous action. The fact that in 1011 100, roper were culled out to maintain order, and thus the troops will not be availablo, or will our Terri

4. The Declaration, of London, retrialall of which lead up to the captures, sinking, eta,

following axioma: (1) That in a mo

5. The readmission of privateering.dern industrial State, Much as Great.

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6. Our entry into the Triplo En-

Britain, work, and food at reasonable tento...

prices, the State must, ko able to gue 7. The prospect of all the groot runted, or it cannot hope to fight suc monetary Powers being at war.

cessfully even the most just of wars, and H. Our obligation to send our Bo (2) that, for us, internal organisation guilar Army to assist Frazion by thels as imperative as external (s, naval With day, so that there will be practi- and military) and that to neglect the cally no troops lolt to reprosa brend former may well be lo nullify the latter." riots, tumults, or civil strife

"D. The great rise in the cost of livings

10. The growth of a strong booligen population in our great cities.

11. The growth of Socialium and Gjudicalison.

In conclusion tho lecturer anticipated the

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the-tomyel 12. The tension between the Triple beca seit zulieren er pe Aliance and the Tripla, Intente.

and intestinal pafos quicker then any p'e, Major Murray Coals very proptically ration they can wmpound. It can he bou,ht from any chest. A bottle in and no home in couples

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TEAZION HOELT,

A romanes that, liad its inception in quaint old China, in the City of Hong Mr. and Mrs BL.A. My A. Johnsen kong, when as children Miss Lillian Blanel enborg Mt R. Meir Thompson of 4.512, Edgwood Street, Lient. d. Mrs B. for J. 1^ Caine'

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former sweetheart, and for three days tho couple enjoyed each other's company in Mr and Ms B. A Mr W. W. Hipkin jolly reministeners. Finally the time drawing near for Ross to depart on the

sugain, they decided to get married and Mr W. G. Mr and Ms Water DW. Kandorp MrP.B. Rowley

Bentley A race was then made to blic Conty Hall Me Hand Bentley Mr R. MoKair of Records, where at the last minute, Mr. J. Brautigan Mr. E. C. Norris icense was obtained. Ross and Miss Mr. B. Chat He & Paul Thompson were married on the spot. Leut de W. Orom Mr A. Pollen ble. R.E. MA Rings The couple then parted, the bride rn Mr R. Dannis Mr and Mrs Silva turning to her me, and Rows crossing Me W. J. Endonlar V. R. Standard Lue boy to his ship. On his return Rev. Dr. M. Elmore Mr OY. Swigga Mi P. Allen

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WC Bock retty little bungalow will be erected in and children Oakland, where the happy bride and Mr B A Fernande Mr & Mrs Waller G. Bondewijns Mr Beggeveen Mr Uulcher M. and Mrs.

Craw the "o Mr R. Bro groom will go to housekeeping Mr E. V. Gaern' t Warling Mr and Ms A. B. Mr Pete Miss Lillian Thoropren is the youngest rondvall Mr and Mrs. WayyMe M. Tanuth Mr OW-TO

M+S, H.Wrights the ME 2.3. Graphy <↑ KrAR. »W. Wibley? Ja..Guider Maters of Hel. King, managers of

Weinment Cafe Koon, Mrs. Hunter Mr Char, J. Higgin-Me D. We and Mrs. Doyle, Kowloon:

GRANI, BOTAL

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Lor Peschenté Mr J, U. Logan

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