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PUBLIC ACCTION.
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FROM ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
02.
THE "TIMES" "OFFICIAL PROSECUTION.
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AUCTIONS.
Important Auction of LAND in SWATOW. L. MOORE & CO., LTD.
(ESTABLISHED 1971.)
The Trustee
Having been favourrk with instructions from
OF
TO LET
EEN'S BUILDING.
THE ET the South Westportion of the Mesh Floor, including Treasury, un Uround Floor, Italy in occupation of the GODOWN, No. 9 Ice House Street, OFFICES
3. Apply to
Gay, Stephie, who was there mi that occasion, the bus shinál say, at one that! the other sunaminen aronide with dawn without taking the opportutalty-.. which was rapidly taken of seeing and taklog the directions of the Attorney, Sir Thayid Burnett, at the Mansion Chemical in the water. "A s st Homes and Jurar 11, dismissed the remain opportunity was taken and his decision ing summonses taken out ry the Director obtained. it was immediately communi." of Public Presentions against Major E. Patil to all the parties and to the chief H. Bichardson, ut. Grovo-end, Harrow, clerk of the Mansion House, justice room, Mr. Julia Parkinson land, printer and so that the Alderaian might be informed puidisher of the Tiene nowspaper. That was the sole reason why the remain. and the Times Publishing Companying were mentioned to be (Limited), in connection with the pub-taken that day (Friday), in order that Livation in the Tino," on May 21. of they might be disposed of;
Mr. Gordon Hewart' is a littl a letter written to the "Times" by Major Richardson, healed "The Nerd of Com. This letter contained the pulsion."
same time the incoming of a large num- situate in the foreign tilement of Swatow and known as the site of the
seniment:
The Jast French reserves are up, and manses were alternative ways of charg.ber of British troops into India. The Swalow Hotel (which Hotel was recently destroyed by fire).
association was soon given by the Bu Particulars. The Land is held under one Foreign and two Chinese title deeda.
The Aren of the land is 3120 superficial feet. thorities a spacious reception shed in the the present moment young row reling the same matter,
Aldorman Sir David Burnets: There
The North boundary measures. 52 feet and is bound by property of the eroits are being called up.
At last Saturday hearing the other being no evidence offered, my duty is: suzanmases against the defendants into dismiss the summonses, which I now relation to the publication of the latter do, were dismissed, without costs, sad the remaining utumenses were adjuurord catil yesterday,
it, says. the Statesman's correspondent of the estate of Frank Harry Hade in Bankruptcy) will soll by Public Auction hoc facing the Harbour betwee Simis, bus oben fille since the within their Salesrooms feet of the war and itself folk, rand: shows the scope of its interesting ant forthcoming report at the past year
valuable work.
important to remember that my frivad in apening the case said the transection was one, and that the different surn-
THE GAS PO18ONERS.
Hon the Attask was Planned.
First came the departure of the Ex-
peditionary Forces and practically at the
docks at Bombay and similar facilities wste prasided "as Karachi and, not only wer these crawled by the troops ni thele way to Enope, Egypt, East Africi and the Persian Gulf, but were mada za of by thousands of the Territorial troops, Inho, ia manay cases, were compelled to stay two ne three days at the docks bes fore moving pestry, The Bombay
Mr. Ekin again uppeated for the Pirector of Public Prosecutions, Sic Charles Mathews, who was present in
The Cologne Ciazerte" recently pub. shed held as many as 12 and was court wad with Mr. Guy Stephenson,shed the dirst German account of the fully equipped with all that the wilder C. Assistant Director, and hunts on the north of the Ypres salient coull want after a long and tedious, counsel: Mr. McCardlje represented Majarnt the end of April which was carried, voyage and many were the thanks rest Birlardson, and Mr. Gordon Hewart fout by the use of asphyxiating gases.ceived from the men for this provision.
(with whom, was Mr. Walterie aunamed writer appears to be a pone Trumpton, appyured für Mr. Bland and the Times" Publishing Co. (Lad),?
Mr. Bodkin süd Sir David Barbett was
K.C.
TERRITORIALS' EXTRICSIASOL
Branches of the assistion were started by almost every battery and battalion iminediately on their arrival in betrucks. und, in spite of unexpected transfers, moves to the hills and so on, these bran etios were supported with so much en-
sassioned officer who took part in the operations, and he describes his re turn from the front after he bad dera already aware and all his (Ñe. Bodkin's) slightly wounded on April 24.7 learned friends were also moure, that the is, of course, suggested that the summonses were must proposed to be pro-French and British first employed gases, ceeded with, and we, with the purl but the writer hardly troubles to press thusiasm by the Territorials that within sion of the court, tas be withdrawn. In the point, and he shows quite plainly a month of the last convog arriving in intinuation to that effect was given on how the gas attack yus, nx' Sir John Bombay nearly fifty per cent, of our new Wednesday morning to the clerk of the French reported at the time, long and garrison had been enrolled as members court in order that it might be conveyed deliberately prepared." He writes:--- of the association. Not that the privi to the magistrate as star us' possible, and
For months wo lay ter against one legges of the socialin nra restricted A number of pairs of Lady'e at Gent's was also given the size morning
foliis frienale elicuts.
SATURDAY,
the 17th July, 1915, at 11a.m.
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8.· Dos. Vix Road, Corner of
ICE HOUSY: STREET,-"
Boots and Shoes, Sun Shades, Corollas, Raincoats, Suit Cases, Several lnty House. hold Linen, ete, ata..
Alay
Knitting Machines (new), 3 Typewritera
And
SPRIT OF PATULOTISM,"
Mr. McCardin, on behalf në Major Digimrdson, said the fetter way written in a spirit of patriotis only and he was
TUESDAY, 10th August, 1915, at ip.m precisely. That Valuable and very Desirable
PARCEL OF LAND
Estate of Direka & Co.
The South boundary measures 52 feet and is bound by a 15 foot road. The Fast boundary measures 60 feet and is bounded by the Maritime
Qustoms property.
The West boundary measures 60 feet and is bounded by a 16 foot road.
The property is in the heart of the Foreign settlement and comprises pue of
the best business sites in the port," Conditions of Sale may be obtained on application to the office of this
paper or dirces from THE AUCTIONEERS –
SEALED BIDS
The Auction will, as advertised, be held in Shanghai and in order to give pur- chasers non resident in Shanghai an opportunity, to bil sealed offers in SHANGHAI TABLS will be accepted, which offers will be opened in the ratrum at the time of the sale and in the presence of the Trustee,
1. MOORE & CO., LTD.,
Hongkong. July 13, 1915.
GAVE UP $1,000,000 FOR CONSCIENCE.
Why I Salzed the Commons Maco.
lettering why he recently
at no pulling or offer members ands for cons the shering conld kosti The the defence and open to alt Every attack from our side brake down soldiers, those who in as members reenters the Ipse of Commons just like the attacks of the French The tuining for themselves the management rented a serne by seizing the race was determinating and stubbornnexa an buth of their branch and three are always want to all MP. by Mr. F. N Chat sides made large endertakings impossible, many men who wish to give a part of rington, at the Grent Assembly Hall, | gind Mr. Maikin had taken the courseThen a new arm-chemistry-began to, their din to social work aning their Mile End-rond, E. He way's
First. I wished to protest gunst I had done that awrning.
play its part on the side of the enemy. cunrades. The business of furnishing Mr. Gordon Lewistasid this was not The bursting shells of the French, bus and cyipping mone sixty-six new bra your retailing burs for the sale of the time or place to oder any observation especially those of the English, artillery ches has not been, effected without the stecholic drinks in the inner lobby and upon the course which the prosecution in spread chuds which our supreme com expenditure of a considerable sum, not other parts of the House of Commer's. this matter had thought fit to pursue attend very mildly describe as betau-- Rs. 15,000 having been Isid out in addi- the beginning, middle, oc end of the case. bende Dample." The use of these goes, tion to the resurges of the association's notwithstanding the fact that the King i but it seemed right to his cleats that which, as is well known, were employed "regular central furnishing fund. Towards the withdrawal or dismissal of these sun-alse in rifle ammunition, had brought this a small number of donations have 590 mos should take place in the full light the anger of our soldiers to fever heat. been revived including R1,000 from
Four Cases White and Tua Bout Decssing to be sold in small lots to suit purchasers
Also
A number of lots of FONGEE SILK. TEAM-Cash.
HUGHES & BOCH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, July 15, 1915.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned havo recarand instruc House Bell by Public Auction.
02
TUESDAY,
the 20th July, 1915, commencing
3:19.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
De Vair Road, Corcr
of Ice House Street,
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD FURNITURE. .ptc.. FRIYOIPALLY NEW STOCK.
A follows:-
One. Silk Tapestry-covered Drawing Room Suito, Antwortent of Bedroom Furniture; Upholstered Arm-chairy and Sufas, Carpets, Brass, and Erase-mounted Bedsteads, Side-boards, Dinner Waggons Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., Dianer Services, Crockery, Glass and E.P. Ware, Cooking Stove, Cutlery, etc..
100
"One Old Blackwood Wardrobe, On
dc.
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as is was in the full light of the publicity this court that the prosecution and take the steps which they did, and in
har set a noble example of abolishing infaxienting drinks in the Royal Palazes | Although you legisluta for others, you
Secondly, the late Government aught in a Liquor Bill, which would make all temperance people, members of Christian charches, and others partners. in the supply of drink to the working Although people in Industrial arena.“
of the publicity of this court, inasinuch With a grian smile the men whispeted the Calcutta Turi Club and the proceeds will not legislate for yourselves.
one to another that the hear of revenge of a most successful concert given by was approacting. Then came the great, the Territorials in Culeutta. To thaar who are interested in the social wellare long-desired moment.
of the Tervitorials in India, more parties | diented the steps which they proposed The writer the explains how the s
afterwards to take.
powers had to wait for n fasarable larly during the hot weather and rains, The alderman would remember that wind. He says:-
When those in the plains have so much the soulter way opened as one involving
"There were never so many neten, spare time and, are confined ka barracks three summonses, which wore an alternalogists as in the last fortuight before the by the heat, there, suld be no better tive way of charging the same matter. attack. It was an exciting time for us. outlet for their superfluous cash than and after the first summased had heca There was one start after another, this. Donations to the Home Units lismissed it was indicated that a day Often it was stated with complete zer. Special Find should be directed to the was sought for the two remaining aum-tainty that the day had come, and a few Treasurer, Royal Arnly Temperaues As neuses. notwithstanding that the two hours afterwards we returned depressed sociation, Middlelands, Simla... rerasining summonses depended upon to our quarters because the weather pro-1 evidence which was considered to bphets had again prophesied fuinely. All Singe the beginning of the bot weather absolutely identical. ts clients were, these experimental alarms helped to in a number of tronps have been moved to necessity to do so. I pray that the new
A HIGH TRIBUTE.
over a million sterling to avoid respoa- mine is an extremne case in giving up siblity of all the misery and crisse canal
suniler way relinqnished their t the liquor trade, many other have
for the same object,
in
I contend that you have no right to lay this burden on the ennsciences of the eple, and furthermore that there is n
in these circumstances, bound to appear crease the eagerness of our soldiers for the hills in detachments and is sercutennGorerament will amend the Bull, as you
there. On June 9 his clients each re-battle.
Jill stations the awociation once more rvived a letter from the Director of Public At last April 21 camo. Our batts. provides institutions which have leapt Prascentions in these terms:
lica was resting. On the night of 21 into popularity at once. Each one was I beg to inform you that, with the wo established ourselves in #
thicket organised by the men themselves and authority of the Attorney-General, it is right in front of our heavy artillery and assisted in regard to equipment and funds but proposed, in view of the decision of waited eagerly for the things that were at the commencement, with post ex Alderman Sir David Burnett on Saturday to happen. Towards 5 o'clock on the cellent results. Finally, the anion of last in this matter, to proceed with the evening of the 22nd come the order for the work of the association of the Bri senwining summonses against the above coiplete readiness," and half an hour: tish troops serving in the Persian Gulf. named defendants, the hearing of which Inter the major called to toe as he passed followed naturally, with so much success was adjourned until Friday next, June
"Now we are cfl." I took my glass, that the Army Commander, General Sir 11. The decision to which reference is elanubered up a santi elevation, and Jelin, Nisen, sent the following message alore made has been communicated to looked in the direction of the trenches. inat month to the General Secretary: the clerk of the Mansion House Justice The writer then describes the excito" Sir John Nixon as to say that Room, with an intimation that I do not meat of the tops, the reception of mes he has noticed with appriation the propose to attend the court on Fridaysages reporting success, and the infantry work of your Assistant General Secretary
ext.
advance. He says that, as the gas poi- in Ikearn. The activities of the
In reply to that letter Messrs. Soomes,oners went forward they sang the hardly T are and will be assisted in every wards, and Jozes, solicitors, on be appropriate seng "Deutschland hoch in way which circumstances admit from half of the "Timos" Publishing Company Ehren. He proceeds:
time to tice. The Army Commander
can easily do. You can allow the pre-
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4.Ick Black wood Scrven (Porcelain Pancia), Stands, "Teapoys, Settees, DC, Ono Piano, Several pairs Lace Curtains (NEW) Ayde, 1 Sawing Machine. One American Cigar and Tabacco Onlinet, Ond American Safe and 4 Remington Type- and M. Blind, write a letter Te It was with curious feelings that we has already obtained sanation, to increase writers, Klectric Standard Lamps,
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marched through the fields and villages the comfort of the troops in certain direc We are in receipt of your letter of yes-Which hitherta we had approached only ticos. The RT.A. how litherto been Terday's date, and note that you do ho in the depth of night and keeping able only organisation on the spot, which propose to proceed, with the summonsca,solute silence." sa they lay in the most caters for the soldiers comfort an·l the hearing of which was adjourned until affective fire zone. Exactly an hour after though therefore, Sir John interula Feday. the 11th inst. at 12.00. We the beginning of the attack, the major to benefit the soldier in some of the did not expect that you would proceed said to me, Do you know that our directions indicated as desirable Your with them in fact, we were surprised annoured train has already passed Assistant General Secretary will be given of that they were not at once withdrawn through Tp The little town of facilities, as occasion offers for opening last Saturday after the decision af Sir I, or rather the heup of ruine which branches elsewhere in these parts. David Burnett, bis in view of the fact showed it had been vacated by at it has been principally through the THE Undersigned have received instrae that this course was not taken, but, on the end of October. For five months all generosity of the Bombay District, aided
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue.} Terms -Cost.
4. HUGHES & HOUGH,
Avictioneers. Hongkong, July 13, 1013.
tions to sell
(ron
OF THE CONCERNED);"
at their Bales Rooms, No. 8
Des Voeux Road, Cornor of
Ice House Street
Ons Grand Piazo by
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John Broadwood & Sons, Dze Boudoir Grand Pisoo by
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the contrary, counsel for tife procecuilon our efforts to recover it from the enemy by the Wozaca Branch of the Buribay applied for a day to be fixed for taking had been a vain. To-day one half-hour War and Relief Fundy, that this portion the remaining summonses, and in view sufficed to restore it to our possession of the association's work has been finansed of the publicity given to that application. It will not be evacuated again."
we consider that the sqzze pablicity The-description of the further opera should be given to the withdrawal tions is of no partienlar interest, except therefore propose Instructing our counsel thu the writer says that all the troops to attend to-morrow (Friday), as 11.80, were bent upon, the capture of Ypres, the thou to which the summonses have and that everybody said Forward bren adjourned, and apply to the alder. God punish England !** man for their dismissal
: COURSE OF PROCEDEAZ.
Mr. Gordon Hewars sold in view of
HUGHES & HOUGH, de Brintioneers,
the ouurse Mr. Bodkin had adopted; and
May 20, 1915.
IENTING.
and the needs the aociation lis morn immediately in the recovery of some of the expenditure facured on the Terri torials stationed in India. There is little doubs that the RATA in the East is fulfilling a very important and highly appreciated part in the life of the troops whose fate has landed them in this portion of the globe, and it deserves the
A delightful story comes from Madras hearty approbation and support of the An Indian was brought before a magistrate pählic...
the statement he (Mr. Dodain) had on the barge, of stealing a valuable dog His defence was that the dog was his own,
hit
at
WAR OFFICE AND CLAPHAM COMMON.
443 made, it was unnecessary that he should and he explained his possession of a podí apply for the suntinonres to-be dismissed agree animal by staking that he was s
Mr. Bodkin mid the reason why the dog fancier I support of this a matter was not, and could not, have been tieu to produced these other bis dog the War Office has secured a large por in court Uplortunately oro of them had properly disposed Just Saturday been stolen a few in the before from the ion of Clapham Common, which includes this Mr Gordon Hewart had the i
opmagistrate who was trying the case. The all the cricket pitches, for military pur- portunity, which he was perfectly right animal recognised his master and proposes. The land is being enclosed by No. 14, D'AGUILAR Braxerin eruiling himself of. of either consent ceedings had to stand over until his trans-mesas of trenches, but at the T.0.0, 10-
ing to or dissenting from the suggested port of joy had been somewhat moderated.
Burgion Destial.
TERMS VERY MODERATE.
course of taking all the summonses to gether. Thereupon an election was made and the tummonses which the Alderman
A dealt with finally last Saturday were heard and determined. He was appear ing on the instructions of the
mata pe fajcently it was mentioned that the Connell did know to what use it was to be
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