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MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIO ACCTION,

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF - ANTIQUE CHINESE CURIOS,

RECENTLY AËLIYED FROM TRINOTAU,

THE

HE Undersigned have received instrac. tour from his. Youse May Kzz, to sell by Publio Auction,

(mostly without reserve)

THURSDAY. FRIDAY and

00

SATURDAY,

the 13th, 1666 & 17th April, 1915, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m.,

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Rand, Corner ef

Ico House Street,

„A LARGE & VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINESE PURCELAINS,

&c..

(the property of Her Tax Pisa, lata Governor of wantang.) Comprising :-

0.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the Letting by Publio Anction Sala, to be held on MONDAY, the 19th day of April, 1915, az 3 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex. callancy the Governor, of One Los of

LEGAL

MACARTNEY Y. “JOHN BULL" AND OTHERS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE FAR EAST IN PARLIAMENT.

HOUSE OF COMMONS.

equal opportunity of commercial, develop-

Dite.

Sr E. Grey: So far da, wo are aware Tsingtao is still in the had ou the Japanese military authorities. I have no information with regard to the first part In the King's Bench, Division a libel }

of the question,We have, however, uction against John Bull has been brought

been fu ecmamication with the Japan by Mr. Douglas Halliday Macartney, in which ba cizimed damages against John

Psg Government, in consequence of which i Bell, Ltd., and the printers, Mesto dovernment, in flow of the British is to the sort by a certain number Dubams, Ltd...says the "Londos doces with the Japanese Gavertaus to

Inzorists involvet, would use their good|vt British verwends, has been allowed. China Express."

The TEGETY OF CHINA.

༄་

By the divers it was alleged, in their proper meaning the words plained of were true and wars fair

CROWN LAND at Star Street, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renował at a Crown Rant to be axed by the Surveyorment. of His Majesty the King, for one farther term of 75 years,

Enter test

Locality.

Particulars of the Lot.

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373

WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN

EDITED AND PUBLISHING *Y S. Evarta.

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(March 8) Sir W. Bull naked whethor

that ind i to Anggo to the Chinese Cov Later in the evening Mr. P. A. Mol. oneramat the open port of Chobo as the tent onlial attention to the demandi

terminus of the proposed how Skontyng (which, he said, covered the greater part) railway instead of the adjacent under-el-th area of China peper. They ap loped harbour of Langkow, Sir Edward Carson said that the plaisi

peared to be exclusive demands, and to Mfr. Primrose: His Majesty's Govern, nim at the control of China, a wished suf was the son of Sir Halliday Slimcat- ney, who was well known in China for are that in lisenssing the to know whether the demande had many years and was afterwards Com matter with the Chinese Gore the been zaade in agreement with this cours cilke of the Chinese Legation in London. Japanese Goverznems will take into setry, and whether they confict with Oco of his brothers was a British Cor-count the advantage of Cheloo as the existing treaties.

terminus for the railway in question. Me. Primo, replied that British com- (9th) Mr. Needham asked the Forvign|mercial interests in China were very Secretary, whether he had now received great, and he could assure the House the Japanese demaneba from that the Foreign Offee were determined both China and Japan: what was their to see that there interests waco cot

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distinction, another was in the Royal Navy, but was at present is bered in Holland, and a third was the text ing in Princesa Patricia's Begiment. The libel was an attempt to throw discrets on the plainti's efforts to get caktumber; and whether the text of the

two documente was in agreeTREBI.

It had been suggested that the mere

| corps recognised by the War Office To

Sir Edward. Grey: I have only jeannecment of the demanda was con plaintif left school in 1008. and received the wet from, the Japanese Cove trary to the spirit of the treaty between trained to enter the Chinese Cystonis,

But he was unable to pass the mlilament, bun there is no reason to the Allies, in which they bound them testa. Ho has since dorated his whose that it is not da egreoment with lives ner to make terms of pages with time and much of his means to phil the text handed in to the Chined Gov-act the consent of each other. He dis The demands foll thropic objects, chiefly among boys, and ment. The demands are clasified at think that.. ho was connected with many Londra under five groups.

utler tan categories. Ope--by far the County Council and other puistic confMr. Newtown further asked whether large was in stempt to mittees. He name to London with the there had been verived from any foreign standing questions with Chias, questions | | Governinenta any representations er com, outstaæling for sevami peirs. The other object of getting cadet corps recognise,munications on the subject of the dategies was an attempt to wow what and also of forming a corps of cadets mands in question, and whether the attitude the Chinese (hovernment would 17 years of age to constitute a battlin British Government, on its part, had bake up if pen forintlated certain de with the object of training them to be made any amunication to any foreign and on Hermany when the war should

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Mr 9. M. Mayes

Mr B. R. Mehta

Mr J. Marecii

come vfärer... He had written a letter to the Daily Mail, and in that way hai

Sir Edward Grey: No representations to speak, contingent demanis. He distine mill holds good; and whether His got into communication with B Lars number of officers of cadet corps.munications have been made by one or the head of demoby which violated the to ensure that those firms, who, in de

hot been revisível. bas informal dom. not think they could be faclubed under Majesty's Government would take steps) rating was held, and resolution we bro Powers. As, however, the informa. principle of treaty between the Allied faucer of the above opinion, contine to Mr E. 8. Abraham passed. On Oct. 10 fast the following tion in my presioni candentia: His Pourers, that none of them should for trade with German firms in China, got Mr Geo. I. Anderson Me and Mr H. A appeared in John Bull :--

Mr F. H. Kales Majesty's Government have mado no mylate any demands till the war was an advantage over these firms who, in Mr J. HL. Backhouse Iampman formal scentnonications on the subject over. On the general question His Ma- deference to the above opinion, do not Mr E. A. Bauckham Capt. J. Leggy say foreign Government.

jesty's Government had no objection to do so.

Mrs. R. Balilios. Mr G.T. Lloyd Mr. Needham thereupon asked whether the expansion of Japanese interests in

Mr C. D. J. Bell Men ad Me Luj Cadging Por a Cadet Corps.

M. Runciman replied that it was still Mr & Mrs Beswick Mrs R. R. Man soế the right hon. gentleman wouhl ascertain China, provided that that expansion in the opinion of the Government that such Mr W. M. Black the opinion of the enamorela and in-no way inthete:l injury on British intending was undesirable, and, moreover, MrE. Bopp What a wonderful pack of parodistrial clares of the encantaity before tereste That principle we had laid disadvantageous to the firm concerned this war is producing! We bare alcolt

ME F. Bothwell Yr E. Bridges worded the exploits of several zelo taking any action in respect to the dedown for ourselves, because we had ad-in it.

Amittel that we should not

Mr &.. W. Cartwright Mr and Mrs 0. E gentlemen, who, thinking themselves 100

apply for Mr. Stewart: Is the Foreign Secretary W. E. Clayton

Moyf superior to join Kitchenee's Army, precis aneh opinions, and one or two set the South Manchuri Hailway that we cannot carry on our own trade bir and Mrs H. M. Mody

Sir E. Grey: Wo are always glad tojany coneandons in China which would

aware that the Germans are boosting, Dr A. I. E. F. Cola- Mr G. S. Middleton forming little corps of their own, and have been repired from persons who and we naturally exported Japan should without their assistance, and that out

Mr and Mrs J. HN incidentally shouting for subscription have a special knowledge of commercial-hew reciprocity, and should not apply prestige with the Chinese is very much Mr R. H. A. Craig Another of the kidney is Mr. J. H. Ma cartaey, who is isning & cireulae from Mr. Conlon Harvey asked if he was existing British Interests, Sutherla House, London-street, Hyde aware of the importance to the wattuu the integrity of China might be threat particular statement, but I dare say it

fe any concessions that would affect impaired?

Sir E. Grey: I have not seen that Park, in which he states that he is formning & Senior Cudet Battalion for surtle of Lancashire of open markets infere. If there was any reason to sup only in character with other state. uncadness ps that theme negotiations between ments made from the same quater, to Purposes as the War Oface may require about demands alleged to be made by China and Japan could not be settled which very little importance need be

the members to comprise youths of the Government of Japan on the Govern by diplomatic methods, and then was attached. (Cheeni.). Tears of age." He goes on to say >-

mands.

questions.

China, and that there was

It was said |

It is hoped the proposed battalion will set of China for certain axclusive pri- prospect of developments that might be aed for foreign service, winding vileges and the acquisition and leasing of impair the independence and integrity of up with the usual appeal. I should be territory, and whether ho could assure China, no doubt consultations would take grateful for small donations towards thetween the Governments of Great Bri. could be secured without impairing tha the House that the treaty signed in 1905 place to see how what was due to Japan expenses which have to be insurtain and Japan, for the preservation of integrity of thina, which it was one of the organisation." Macartney should.

the common interests of all Powers in the objects of the Ango-Japancer tions he has received, and offer himself integrity of the Chinos Empire, and the could not enter into details of the de- Such a charge was peculiarly painful principle of equal opportunities for commands on China, but the Gorement THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE in the present crisis. The plaintiff hadi merce and industry of all nations in was fully alive to the importance of

week's guarantee as to the genuineness of | NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE shut up shop; return whatever subacti China, by insuring the independence and Alliance to secure.

the articles offered

Catalogues will be issued.

Terms:—de aanel.

BUGHES & BOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, April 7. 1818.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

314

HE Uadersigned have received instruc-

Tobeto dell by Poblic Auction.

DO

TUESDAY,

the 20th April, 1915, commencing

INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARE VISION WE SHARES OF

as a recruit for the official forces."

COMPANY, LAD.

and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE.00.

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBLE, 1913,

£53,622,185.

China, would be strictly observed.

HOTELS

man

Cook

Mz 3. Ormiston Mr W. R. Neighbour Capt. Pears *ML Pack. Mn W. G. Mr F. E. Penn'oyor Darby, child and Me and Mrs J. A

Featreath

LEMO

Mr&Mrs. Cruick

abank Me end

Mr and Mrs F. E. Mrs A, Phillips

-DAY'S

Mr R. Darison

Mr A. Derby

Mr W. A. Dowley

Miss M. E. Daẩy

Mr and Mrs H.

Ehrenfels

Mr. Erensen

Master D. Phillipe Mr A. J. Pitchsz

Mr A. B. Purvis ***

Mrs J. A. Randall Mr B. H. Ray C. Lieut. Col. and Mrs

Raquet

Mr V. Read Dr Fitzwilliams Miss F. Reay Capt. and Mrs E. M.. Mr J. P. Rowell

French and child Mr T. W. Shenstow

He regretted he KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Mr Denman Faller Mr 3.0. Sibley

them

British interests, and would do their Sir E. Grey: am aware of the im-utmost to endeavour to secure portance of the matter referred to, and intact exist in regard to the demands, but I kafher a certain amount of uneasiness

ENITISK TRADE IN CHIN.L.

Mr. Gerhon Stewart asked the Pro-

at the

HONGKONÓ.............. ↑NRIVALLED position in the Hi

diatriet, overlooking the Botanica Gardens and facing the Harbour,

Numerous quiet Butter with fuzdromaly Atbed Bathroos. Telephone and Hectzit FAZE

÷

Mr J. Gibb Mhas G. F. Godart- Mr V. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Capt. T. P. Hall M2 EL L Griffiths

Mr and Mrs W. A.

Hannibal

Hon. Mr E.

Hewett, Q.M.G.

Mr C. Howitt

Mr R. Hunter

Mr E. Irving A.B,C. Code Sth EAM B. T. Jones

1206 Mr. M. Josaph. Hongkong, Beptember 1-1908.

Mr E. M. Joseph

A.

Mza A. G. Smith Mr & Mrs F. Smit Mr J. Speed Miss A. Square. Mr 8. Stookmest Mr and Mrs J, JE

Steep

Mr H.E. Swaleid Mr J. Tisdall

Mr & Mrs & Walle

and family

Mr F. W. White

Mr and Mrs EPK

Whita

Mr G. G. Wood

Mr and Mrs J. F.

Wright

tried to join the A.S.C. and the Austra lian and Canadian Field Hospital and other bolies, and had actually enlisted in the Londen Scottish; but he had Tailed owing to defectivo eye-sight. Fle

His Majesty's Goserement do not doubtsident of the Band of Trade whether Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms W. J. Hodge had offered himself to Sir Ian Holt but that the treaty in question will be firms in this country have been doing

throughout. in any capacity. Ho had trive to observed.

Telephone No. 1122, business with Gorman ficos in Chino Cable Address, Sachsols.“ a commission in the City of London Ter- I-Authorised Capital £6,000,000

Mr. Outhwaite asked if these Japanese since the declaration of war; whether Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 riurials. He had gona round in a moter demands were being opposed by China. merchandis is being carried for German Paid-up Capital ...................£2,437,500 car trying to get recruits, and had al- -Fire Funds. 3,899,114 dressed public meetings. He first sands ara under discussion. I do not British banks; whether some

Sir E. Grey: I can only say the de-firms in British ships and financed by Sinking Fund Account .... 82,613

of the residential club in which he wn

say all the demands are being opposed, principal German 5ms in China 229,561,89 living.

Sir William Bull asked the Foreign branches of their houd offices in Ger- KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr & Mrs O. Hun Secretary whether the demands of Japan many to whom the profits on trading The plaintiff tore out this statement for industrial privileges in the Tangleze referred to will eventually accrue; if su, 2,567,158

phreys He said that his appeal for subscription Valley would in any way prejudice either whether he would give the names of 1973,189 brought in only 3. 6d.

269,673 constable. There was a strong feeliza tialities of British trade development.

He was a special oxisting British interests or the poten- the firma interested in this trade; and A Recute Lafla, Fans and Lighting, Hits Back & children Mr Leo Jones in the country in favour of the move

would be use his influence to ensure European Baths and Sanitary Fittings, Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr and Mrs Keige ment. Lord Kitchener was not enthu Sir Edward Gray: We are consider that the requirements of our Chinese Hot and Cold Water System throughout Mr F. W. Cary siastic about it, and Lord Roberts wrote view to safeguarding any British infits whow profits, if any, may even ing the effect of the demands with a customers are supplied through 'British

Mr & Mrs Calli..." to him on Sept. 29, 1014-

Mr H. A. Cartwright Mr and Mrs E WE Mr A. Consland Eing

at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. ] HI-Life & Annuity Funds. 16,136,180 this libel pinned up on the notice bod

Des Voeux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAK YOOD AND BLACKWOOD FUENÍFURE, &6., &c.

As follows:

Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Furni- tara, Dining Room Furniture, Ana-chaira and Bolas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brass-mounted Bodsteads, Toilet Tablan, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tas and Chaira, etc., sta, Dinner and Delft Services, Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc, etc.,

Also

Blackwood Cabinets, I fins 4-fold Black Wood Screen (Porcelain Panels), and Blackwood Fire Screen, Starda, Tempoys, Bektora, etc., Two Pianos One by "Arthur Allison & Co. and Ocs by Etelaberg, Marble Clock, American Bale,

&c., *c.,

(Full Particulars from Catalogus.). Terms-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 12, 1915.

NOTICE

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Other Receipts

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£6,233,315

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TO

ORDER

OHERRY &.00, FEDDER STRKET,

Opposito Hongkong Hotel. - Telephone No. 491, Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

a mistake.

AZT

I thoroughly appreciate the good work treats with which they may appear to tually come back to this country, not

conflict."

to Germany. the members are doing and recogni their zeul and patriotic spirit, but I

(11th.) Sir William Bull asked Sir E. Mr. Kauciman replied that the amzer Grey whether British merchants at Pek-geney regulations did not prohibit trade think the idea of forming a special baking and Tientsin had been able to visit with German fint al branches in tation of those over 17 is

Taingtoo for the purpose of opening up China. The Government was, however, The best possible course, in my opinion, busintes connections, and, in case this doing all it could to have such business is for cadets to pass from their corps to the ranks of the battalion to which the fees with our sily, Japan, to ensure

was not so, if he would use his best transferred to British firma Such frus could not be treated a though they trade in German colonies. Be could not see his way to publish the names asked for.

are affiliated as soon as they are too old to remain as endets. In any case, I think it is unlikely that Lord Kitchener would sanction such a corps as you pro pose, as he is averse to the formation Do you know if he was assisted in per of any more special corps.

overing by observing a very persistent The withers, watinuing, said the aspiler I think so, my Lord. thorities did oct disspprove; they did

Was that infect Secteb?-It may have

(Laughter.)

not. back is up. but there were ways of been. getting them to change their minds. Well, it was domiciled in Scotland? Cadets were part of the national fore. Yes, at the time.· (Eaughter.)

Mr. Stewart asked the President of the Board of Trads whether Germans resident in China have actively encourag ed a propaads among Chinese, in the Press and otherwise, hostilo to Great Britain and her Allies; whether a meet- ing was recently held in Shanghai st which German residents recall to de their best to injuro British trade in Chinas' and, if eo, whether steps would

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He had atred in his circular that it was This closed the plaintiff's case, ai hoped that the cadets might be used for Mr. Hadanarde aid he would call no forsiga service. That was not based on evidence for the defence. There was any official assurance. He had had nothing in the article reflecting on the letter addressed to him as "Colone! **: plaizisi's, good faith: What defendant trading with Germans in China. My M. J. Brean Mr J. H. van Geened † Mr and Mrs W, H. Mc S. ELE

Bolles

be taken to prevent British traders from Mesud Mrs J W. Mr D. Lewi

Mr W. Logan Sir Edward Grey, who replied, said Me A E. Carleton Lührs

undesirablo.

Dutton

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MAH. Murphy Mrs W. Of Passinore

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Mr and Mrs J. B. Mrs E. A. Bamsay

Crocs

MC. RACZE

he had been addressed as 3.P." be did was to say that his activities were Hore now, (Laughter.)

mischievous, and they formed, the legiti that Germans in China were believed so M2W. A. 1. Cooper Mr & Mrs Martin- Sir. E. Carson: That was when they mito subject of criticism,

to have acted, and admitted, that the Mr and Mrs RK. Mr F. C. Nizon

Dourian

Mr R. J. Rawlinson wanted to insult him. (Laughter.) Mr. Justive Darling, summing up, said meeting had been held in Shanghai.

He had written to the Recruiting De he should rather like the writer of the The Proclamation against trading with Mr and Mrs G. & Mr M 7. Robert partment at Whitehall suggesting that article to come forwards and say: the enemy had been imposed upon Brk Mr B. E. Fielder

Mr F. H. Robinson they should try to enlist soms of the wrote that," and to see him some for thats subjecte la China, and it had fur. Mis D. Filkins

Mrs G. Sachse cadets whose names he had.

ward there in khaki.. Flis Lorushinther been intimated that any trading Mr & Mrs & Forbes Mr A. LA Shieldy Mr. Justice Darling: You were asked wondered whether the writer cold dot covered by that Proclamation was Mr M. J. Gordon Mr and Mrs. T. Mr. Come

Mz A. if you were a Scotsman ?--I am

Slager Hardman Did not Robert the Bruce at one time acted up to his own principios, might the art of Trade whether the spinica Mr Hoogewer

[so. The person who wrote that, I ho Mr. Stewart asked the President of Capt. & Mrs White-Mr & Mr.Antton aph and Mos Me Mr & Mt Perman

Miss Button Moore Hay of his life have great dificulty in raising possibly be thle to go into the expressed in The Board of Trade Journal MrF., Mason Harley Mr. H. Walkins

Mr H. P. Thom THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY...

troups? believa

box and show them how a patriot rally THERAPION NĚ 1

Did he ultimatelet together a great dressed and what he looked like. It had of Dec. 31, 1914. pege 891. that trans. De & Mira Evan Jones Me H. W. Weifles

Me and Mrs Kent Mr J. V. WIkon THERAPION NË 2 many at the battle of Bannockburn, or been said that plaintiff should have given actions between British traders and Gor Master Kent

have you forgetfeti? (Laughter.)-up, his scheme, after it was discouraged China are undesirable the son man subjects sommertially domiciled in think he did.

by Eart Roberts, but if he wore to he judged in that way what would become of some other veggio, va

The jury returned a verdict for the ALESSANDRA CAFE. plaint, with 100 damages, and judg TSPRES Fresh Fried or Steward mens was given accordingly wild come *Findon Haddres, Kippen, den A stay of execution was refused.

CURENSTSCHARGER, RETURNSEX, WITHOUT EN JEGSIGN

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