FRIDAY. MAROH 5, 1915,

Hughes and Hough

ÁTOTTOBEERS 10 TAK LOTERIKAT,

AND ADMIS AZTT.

General Auctioneers

AND

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General Brokers.

PROPRIETORs

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COAL STORAGE,

Coles need

A.E.C. AT & beR EDITIONS,

AL. TELEGRAFinic Únde,

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PUBIAO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instro-

Hons to all by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), WamHour RASENTE

00

SATURDAY,

the 6th March, 1915, commencing

at 11a.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

SILK

Iee Hotxy Stax2,

A LABOR SELECTION OF

EMBROIDERIES

SWATOW DRAWN

WORK, ETC.

Consisting of:

AND

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it is well worth trying) and will mean good health for you, as Mörlick's Malted Mille assists Nature in reparing and building up wasted taste.

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"FIRE Undersigned have recaired instruc- Toes from POS CHING CHAI, to sell by Public Auction,

OR

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 10th and 11th March, 1915, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m., on the Premises Old Post Office Building,

Queen's Road, Ground Floor,

Á VEIT VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAINS, BRASSES, BRONZES,

c.,

&c. Recently imperted from the North, Consisting of :-

Yuen, Ming, Emghi, Yungching, Kientung, Towkwong and Kaiching Products. Comprising :-

Silk' Crops Dress Lengths, Silk Crepo White and Bise Plates and Vaus, Shawls and Scarves, Bedapenda, Table roumber of Sang de beef and Peach Bloom Cloths, Sideboard Cover and Tabla Yaren, 3 and 5-Colcored Vases, Agate d Centres, 'Cushion and Pillow Covers, Toilet Crystal Snuff Bottles and Ornamenta, Ming Covers, and Night Dress Cases, Sandalwood Bronzes and Incense Burners, etc., etc. Boxes, Fans, atc., etc.,

Also

20 rolls Pongoe Gil's, umber of Egret Plumes and Satin embroidered Bedspreads in various colours.

Terras-As roual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Feb. 26, 1915.

PUBLIC AVOTION.

TEE Undersigned have received instras. Tiana to Sell by Public Auction,

of

FRIDAY,

the 49th March, 1915, commencing at 9.30 p.m. at their Satz Room, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street

A QUANTITY Or VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c.,

As follows:-

Two Drawing Room Suites Bedroom Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Arm. chaire and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brase, and Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c. Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery,: Glass and E-Pi Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc., etc.,

Blackwood Cabinets, 1 fize 4-fold Blackwood Screen (Porcelain Panels), and Blackwood Firo Sezoen, Standa. Tenpoya, Settees, etc., One Piano, Marble Clock, Combination Safes, Remington Type- writer, One Gent's Bicycle,

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) TIENS -Aṛ Dual,

BUGH & BOUGH,

Auctioneer Hongkong, March 2, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

190

HE Undersigned have received'instrue- i

THE CALONY, to all by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNTƐOP FÜR ÇONGKENED),

MONDAY,

་་

Also

Of all Chemista and StorRE

in 3 sizes. 1 6. 2/6 und 11'- (in England).

THE CHINA MAIL..

VIVID STORY OF THE

NAVAL VICTORY. .

FORTY-MILE BATTLE.

Immense Destruction by British Gandre.

1.

on "board, but the Ilin't quary was

further showd in the having 1leri. HAVE YOU A

Seydlitz and Moltkampita of the cus torious squadron which, tenk part in the

pravious rak.

Following the tagship the Tiger als his out at the Blucher as she parsed. (sav) a she sped in the wake of the loading ships the Princess Royal' also let

nb the Blucher a terrific broadside. It was evident at this sage that the Blucher was a deemed ship. Sha hud been abandoned by her sheedier een. sorts, whose only thoughs seemed to he home and sanctuary, and she could | be dealt with us mots as the other anomy battle cruisers had beca "dealt with faithfully."

BROADSIDE ON THE ENEMY.

The chase at this time had continued jover a period of about tav hours. With great pluck the light cruisers of the enemy did their belt tenor the fleeing | battle cruisery, and when that became hopeless, as the bigger ships were being stendily nietkauled, and peanded by the

BAD LEG

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British battle cruisers, the Liemman light many apore tueu of tisa eneng might have eruiters followed fis eximple of their been mand, but far a ta fuster which | bigger ships, and devoted all their powers | appostrei in the Rulit at this polet.

to peting away! Then the Lion, which

From the direction of Heligoland came had overhandel and mashed the second cruiser in the German line, säw" that the a huge Zeppelin airship in a mubar (4ght would likely be prolonged, right to | of acroplanos.

the minefelde,

The serial craft svemisi to avoid otros The Tiger, the Princess Royal, and fully the veseats of the British doet the Fadomitable were by this time with-† passassing the latest mati-aircraft pins. in range of the largo vesels of the ene- | Passing the battlecruiser, and giving my, and it wemed to those who saw the the light cruisers as wide a berth as engagement that those three ships would passible, the air vessels attacked the ter de the maximuna amount of dunaga | perlo-destroyers, which were

at that Entsaccu. Jan. 201

that could possibly be inflicted on the time stopped and busily engaged in re- The full story of the naval battle in the fleeing for, having regard, to his start|cuing the kurvivor of the Blucher. It Sorth Sea on Saturday, which I am en-at the outset, and the ever lessening dis-is stated with keen bitterness by the abled to send you, will be published by tance between him and the minetown men emplyed in the work that bank. the "Sectsman" to-morrow, and it shows at

were dropped from the airships with that the engagement, described officially That the Tiger, the Princos: Royal, | murderous intente. The work of rescue *s a well-contested running fight," and the Indomitable "wrought terrible could not be carried on in lace of such havoc on the enemy is certain, The firs un attack, and the destroyers, rugh with of the Derflinger and the Suydlitz' grew its contingent of rescued men. promptly weaker and weaker as the terrific ran-scattered" ning fight proceed.

With regard to the general coura of petion, it may be taken as certain that.

A DRUMMER'S THANK- OFFERING.

—Life Saved by a-Small-Prayer- Book.

ua historia contest of skill and fores. The houry rommels engaged were fanly "well matched as to speed and power, and when it is realised in addition that the light cruiser squadrons and the destroyer

GERMAN SHPS ON YIKE, fotillas of the opposing forces were prac-

Within bali an hour's, run of their the German flest had permitted itself timally equal in number, the presence | mined area the Derflinger was on fire to be deflected front an absolutely straight i call the elements necessary to a hurri forward. Masses of Alumes were sweep course in its flight nothing could have Fight will be recognised. One elementing her forederki her decks were strevaved it from unnihilation. Naval "dis- only was lacking, and the deficiency lay with the wreckage of shattered upper positions made that sure. with the enemy. They had no desire to works, and when she got within the fight. They steamed for their lives, but shelter of the mined ares sho had no ther wore sot cut to fight for their lives. answer to give from her gums to the hail Anil it bax breona avident that the Bri-of projectiles which followed her home. tish victory is in effect much greater On board that vessel there must have thes-in-represented by the total loss offbeen very sericors low of lite Old Lacquered Screens, Amber, Corslono German battle-cruiser.

The third vessel in the German line and Jadestone Beads, Old Chincee Ex- The story d the fight is a thrilling at this point, believed to be the Seydlitz, gravings and Pictures, Embroideries, Man-ene in every respect. From all dassebus possibly the Moltke, suffered even of the ships engaged the "Scotsman" has more severely. She had come under been able to obtain accounts of the ac. the fire of the Lion, and received some. tion, which testify to the keerness with thing from the Tiger and the Princess which the British Feet hailed and dealt Royal. She had received also & great with the enemy. Mang stirring incideal from the Indomitable. She was in dants of the battle have been related terrible plight. One after the other and the work of the Lies in the course her guns had been smashed out of and the ballet by which it was struck at of the engagement is spoken of in the tion Great execution had been done Fleet in terms of warm admiration. amongst her crer, and she was a silent With bitterness and vigerously axship, steaming, desperately for abolter, pressed condemnation men of the Fleet with the whole of her after-deck ablaze have described how whilst engaged in the when she reached the shelter of the humane duty of picking up the survivors į mined area, of the sunken Blucher they were subjected

darin Conte, eta, etc., etc.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogen.j TEAMS-As ucual.

HUGHES & HOUGH

· Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 4, 1915.

G.

PUBLIC - AUCTION.

COURT, to sell by Public Auction,

Z

995

18E Undersigned have received instructo Zeppelin attack, which stopped som This dem Tag RV Torun, Sursar of the wark of rescue, and which resulted in many German sailors being left to the fate from which the British tars. despite the disgraceful truth about the Monmouth and the Good Hope, ware atriving to reserve them."

001

WEDNESDAY,

the 24th March, 1915, at 12 Noca, at No. 23, Morrison Hill Road,

יד

THE WHOLE OF THE

PLANT, MACHINERY, &c. &

for the Manufacture of Boots and Shoes

therein contained,

Full particulare and Inspecting Orders may be had from the Undersigned, Messrs. EWENS & NEEDHAM.

Terms —As usual,

HUGHES & HOUSE, Auctioneers to the Government, Hongkong, March 1, 1915.

191

PROJECTED HAD.”

4

A petition has recently been presented to the Consistory Court of London, by the Ticar and churchwardens of St. George, therise the fixing of an oak box wi ha Old Brentford, asking for a faculty to plate glass front, on the wall of the church, to hold a prayer book and the leather bag in which it was kept in the preket of Drummer George Charles Edward Court, the battle of the Mamer

When Drummer Court, who belongs to the 1st Middlesex Begimens, was leaving for the front, his

him bre, gave sances, on bidding. "good

him carry it in bis left breast pocket. At small prayer-book, sad asked him to

the battle of the Marne, Drommer LIGHT CRUISER'S EXCAPE.

Court, foding that the prayer-book Meantime Lion had heavily of attention to the struggle stored her bis besces, transferred is to his left troupers pocket. Shortly afterwarda shrapnel barab light criners. Using her speed and near, killing six men and wounding 14. gun-power with great effect, she worked Drammer Court, who was unhurt, after to head of the German light cruisers wards discovered a hole in his trousers. and drive them down upon the British book a tor, while at the bottom of a And found that the ivory back of the payer vessels, which were in hot pursuit. This trio leather bag, in which the prayer-book was a difficult-task, having regard to the was kept, lag bullet. large number of ships sogaged.

From the point at which the raiding squadron was encounted on Sunday. The British Harship did great damage morning, it appears practically certain amongst those vessels, but they que that their objective was Newcastle pri- cooled in getting away. Some of them marily; and that the Hartlepools also were seriously damaged. With is some wore to be called upon të tuffer a rope. czas guns swept from their mountings, tition of the attacks delivered in mid-and with battered build, a number of the December. That the raiding squadron enemy's light cruisers cunnot be fit for was within two and a half hours of the action for a long time to come. English seaboard when it encountered The fate of the Blucher was sealed the waiting British ships is no indication from the first, but she made a gallant of lack of knowledge as to their purpose fight. Ship after ship had turned. its guns upon her with terrible effect, for The strength and composition of the the gunnery in this action, fought at full raising forces were quickly ascertained as speed, was of a splendid standard. Do.

or their whereabouts.

the destroyers sped into action, and with.ervers state that the scene on the decks

As

4

thankoffering for his preservation, book, together with the damaged leather the drummer desired to pre-ent the prayer hag and the bullet, to be kept in St. George's Church, Old Brentford, for all time."

The faculty asked for was granted.

N

A DIRECTORS' MEETING IN

TRENCHES,

Farticulars are published in "The S'ere- ary" of January 1915, of a meeting of the Directors of Vacher and Sons, Id. (the beld printors and publishers of thie

in the trenches at the seat of war in Franco

the company being on active service, the on Decembar 24 ist. All the Directors of

AGENTS. LONDON:-F. A:18, 11 & 2 Cement's in a few minutes of the sighting of the of the Blucher towards the close of the audited accounts for the financial year were Lane, Lombard Street r.a. T. B. Brown first German vessels there was a scene action was indescribable. Freza an sent to the Chairman, "somewhere in & Co. Ltd., 163 Queen's Road, Victoria uch as the North Sea had never known. other source we have testimony to that Frace," from whom the following minutes. St. CLARKE, Box & PLATT, 65 Grace church St., B.C.G. STREET & Co., It was "'ench to his kind." destroyer be affect. The upper works of the reasolu received 30 Corn, GOBON & GOTCH, 158.aostroger, light cruiser to light cruiser, had been smashed out at all semblance and Sona (Ld.) was held in a "dug-out" ia A meeting of the Directors-of-Vacher Brida St., .. ROBERT WATSON, 130 bottle-cruiser to-battle-cruiser...

to the fittings of a ship, practically every the trenches on December 24, 1974. Feet Screet. C. Mreczzzz & Co.. Snore

The men were in high glee as the gun sho possessed had been put out of Hu, Holborn Vinduet. zo. D. J. RZYMES & Co, 3 Whitefriars St.,

resele worked to full speed and dashed action, and shells had been poured upon LC. MATHER & Oros, Ld., 10 to the attack. A commander on one her from all quarters, spreading de 11, 12 New Bridge Bies 3.0.

wis heard to raniark, "One would think vastation aboard and death amongst the SCOTLAND :-FRED. L. Smoxy, 8 North this was a football genre, the boys are crew.

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The accounts received from the company'

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Mr Denman Fuller MrJ. P. Rowall apprared, subject to confirmation at the

Mr W. U. Gallet Mr B. A. Ravell general meeting of the company.

Mr J. Gibb

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Mr CJ. Goodrich Mr R. B. Salsimry absence of

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There

ons from THE OWNER, WHO HAS LEFT NEW YORK-T. E. BRUTEZ, La. were out to smash towns, they had,no goland. fired. n' torpedo at the Blucher, Low, whose whereabouts at the Front in

intention whatever to attack anything which took effect. The men on board unknown to them, that might hit back. The entire raid the doomed vessel were seen to leap into ing fares shacerad i stone. Inid the the toasa che quidnaly-heeled or ramart, the meeting-closed-with-s-theory straightest course possible for the shelter She soak steadily, with very slight heal, rose of thanks to the chairman. of their mino fields, forts, and lurhours until her decks were almost awash, and

(Signed) Stanley Low, the 15th March, 1915, at 2.30 p.m., a

and bolted at full speed There were then, with a sudden roar, turned over

Geoffrey Cosi," Kannody's Stables, Causeway-Bay,

about 230 miles of open see before them, and went down with her for will dying. substitute for a Board, Room, and it is Adug-out" is, perhaps a unique THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE STOCK | AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW and an eager, vengeful feet behind As the keel of the vasel awung up probably the frat occasion, on which

AND STOCK IN TRADE OF THE

ZEALAND-GORDON & GOTCH, Mathem. The chase was a long one before permost scores cf. swimmers made for diroutors hare passed accounts in such WELL-KNOWN.

bourne and Sydney.

the guns began to talk.,

it and attempted to cling to it, but in quarter. Apart from its topical interest, CEYLON :-W. M. Sara & Oc., Tux

few minutes that support was denied the meeting effords a good example of the

ater-relation of war to business. Arotullgarize Co., Colombo.

For nearly forty miles the racing them, and the vessel went to the bot

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Consisting of the entire 'Herd of Milch

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of the task of war. - Wa sħnald Invite theit a Weapon MAN TAKE

Cown and Young Brock, including ops/ BLNGAPORE, STRAITS, &o. ¡---Kxzy vesselź rushed along on the shortest way tora. Hundreds of men were swimming Thar Tirses, ·roferring to the war and

& Wazan, I., Singapors,.

Heligoland beford the guns could be and struggling on the surface where she the interests of the outlying portions of PHILIPPINE ISLANDS S. Weld to do any real damage. The Lion went down, and the Pritish vessels the Empire, states Minnifestly tha led the British Boy, and following her which had refrained from following the dominionsmust be consalted as to the terms came the mighty Tiger. As third shipshattered enemy into the mine area of peace. The essential point is that they CHINA Carton, PATELL & Co. Forches in the line the Princess Royal was toes now turned their atention to the work

BROOKE & Co., Shanghai, Kazer & WALMU, Lro, : Yokohama, KELLY & on the heels of her leiden,, with the rescue.

en-operation in its diplomatie land after WALSH, LTD

Theritable next, and then the New To this work the British light cruiser nation demand equally as in the provision Zealand. It was soon obvious to the and destroyers, devoted themsely with of men and munitions. persuing ships that the namirai's object the utmost energy, and hundreds of men we to utilise to the full the splendid were picked up. It is posit that speed of his squadron by voting, all energics to bringing to action the fact ships of the enemy,

f; the whole of the Lairying Utenalla, BIK

Hottles, Tubs, Feeding Boxes. Milk, Cand new Churn, and new Bilk Separators,

And

Shaw Steaming Apparatus. Inspecting order may be obtained from the Auctioneer...

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