THURSDAY, MARCH 30 1916

INTIMATIONS

Hughes and Hough

AVOITOSEERS 40, THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALEY,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Coder used A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS, A1. TELEGRAPHIJ CODE.

Telegraphie Address MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction, (гox ACCOUNT or THE CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

ני

the 1st April, 1918, commencing

at 10,40a.m., at their Sales Rooma, No. 8,

Des For Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,

A ASSORTMENT OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Comprising -

Sideboards, Diaper Waggon, Dining Tables and Chaim. Chouterfield Solas, Arm-chairs, &c., Wardrobes and Toilet Tables, Double and Single Brass and Bras-mounted Bedsteads, La., Miscel laneous Furniture, several lots of Black. wood Ware, 3 Carpets, Pianos, a few lats of Pekinese Cloisonne, Porcelains,,

"

ALK

SANITARY BOARD OFFICE. HONGKONG.

TO THE

OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS. TAKE NOTION that order No. 5 of the

DOMESTIC OLEANLINESS and VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amend ed) erery Domestic Building or part of such building within the WESTERN Division of the City of Victoria,

occupied by Members of more than one family except those within the European Reser ration or those parts of a Domestic building geed as a Shop, Office or Godown, must be CLEANSED and LIMEWASHED

during

THROUGHOUT DE Monda

of February and

months of

the

N.D. The word throughout used in this Notice means that the houses should be Limewashed

of the Walls of in reapest of oach Rooms, Cubicles, Partitions. Stai Caringe and Stair Linings, all Ceilings and the Undersides of Roofs In Main Buildings, Offices and Servants' Quarters and inclusive of Verandaha.

The Backyard must have its Containing Walls Limewashed up to the lorel of the First Floor.

Cazred, Painted or Polished Woodwork in good condition, however, aged act be Limerashed, but must be Cleansed.

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"The WESTERN Division of the City libs to the West of Tank Lase and Cleverly, Street.

W. BOWEN ROWLANDS,

Secretary. Dated this 24th day of March, 1918.

483

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

MT. AUSTIN THEATRE, THE PEAK.

A Theatrical performance, by Children entitled

"Humpty Dumpty

On

"The Greedy Knave

19

will be given in aid of the Veterans' Club in the Theatre as M. Austin Barracks,

The Peak.

ΟΠ

THURSDAY.

the 13th April, 1918 at 5.13 P.M. and SATURDAY,

the 15th April, 1916 at 9.15 .

Roll Tennis Netting, New Hammond EATS will not be reserved but tickets Typewriter.

(Fail Particulars from; Catalogue.}, TYRMS:-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong," March 28, 1916.

PUBLIC AVOTION

2130

THE Undersigned hayo received instruc

THE

· {FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNIE)..

OLD

THURSDAY,

the 6th April, 1918, commencing 11a.m., at their Bales Rooms, No. 8,

Den Vortex Ecad, Corner of

Ice House Stroot,-...

AUNDRY

LUABLE HOUSEHOLD.

FURNITURE.

Roracred from Ridge House," Broadwood Road, for Conrepiece of Sale, Comprising:--

Teakwood Dister Waggon, Obastaïbeld Sofa, Backwood Cabinets, Teakwood Cabinets, Glassware, Dinner Service,

SPORTING

GOLF.

THE CHINA MAIL

* COMPETITIONS AT FANLING:

DRAW FOR THE GOVERNOR'S CUP,

The draw for the Governor's Cup competition for players with handicape of 12 and over is as unden-

EL ROUS

A. E. Carleton, an 1. N. Leoffi...

W. L. Carterioman HES F. H. May... A. E. Davey

HE. J. Gompertz. D.. G. Cheesman............. C. E. Gala......

Evany

C. Woodhead.............

R. J. Birbeak.. Hon. 3r D. Landale,

R. J. Wilton

E. Nowhouse

E. A. Lagimert

3. C. Laith.

5. W. Benime

R. J. Rawlinson,

J. Martid

A. E. Cocks

Hpo. Mr.. R. Halifax

John Duncanın

W. G. Worcester ..................

J. F. Van Reeseriènci

G.T, Edkins........ EL J. R. Mitchell

·R.-L. Atkinson marke H.F.Stoneham........

D. A. Goodwin

'S. R. Walter.....

H. J. Godgingis

F. Bavingtoneline

T. Loughlin......

1.3. Hodgson...

A. S. Mekichan Col. D. C. Faichnie. -P. Mathieson

B. D. Brans

T. F. Chiton.......................

J. R. Grenve9...............................

J. W. Taylot.

F. J. de Home im

R. E. O. Bird...........................

R. M. Henderson

E. Gotlands

D. Jafo .....

C. W. McKenny

P. Tester...

Hon. Mr A. M. Thomson......

will shortly be procurable at Messrs. Morse'a pad at other places.

H. A. Lampmin

Further particulars will be announced. Hongkong. March 29, 1016.

486

K. J. Austin

C. W. Franka.

COLUMBIA

Double-Disc

RECORDS

$1.50.

Fit your Machine.

ASK TO HEAR THE LATEST.

Cutlery and E. Ware, Uushions, Carpets THE ANDERSON

and Rags, Largo Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirrors, Double Brass Bad, &c., &a, &c.

Also

18-inch Electric Fan. Copper Boiler and

2 Mountain Chairs Terins:-Cash.

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 28, 1918.

475

AGENTS. LONDON-WILIAM SLATER, 42, Great,

Exell Street, w.C., FALGAR 11 & 12 Clement's Lems, Lombard Street, LC, T. B., BROWNE & Co., Ltd., 183 Queen's Rad, Victoria St., CELETS, SON & PLATE, 85 Grace. church st. C., G. STREET &Co., Ltd.. EU Cornhill Gosier & Gores, 18 E. Bridie St., L.c.: ROBEST, WAZO, 150 Flest Street. C. Mirromas de Co., now Bill, Holborn Viadet. c. D. J KATHIE & Co... 8- #xitefriars 8t 3.C. MATHIE & CROWTHER, Ltd., 10, 11, 12, NewEridige St., B.c SCOTLAND:-FERD. I SIMONY, 8 North

St. David Stred, Fidinburgh,

PARTS AND EUROPE, MATRYCE FETELE

& Co., 18 Rue della Grange, Bateli,

Paris

MUSIC CO., LTD.

E, Des Voeux Roid..

"G. Powell recol

RG. Ross

W. A. C. Bood..............

D. Templaton........

Byes.A Cappelland H. T. Jones.

G. C. Moxon and H. Hampherye.

A. 8. Adair and J. W. Bollen.

E. Carpol and E. J. Edwards...

.C. Stark and F. B. Wolfh

E. B, Reed nad. J. C. Fletcher. "G. M. Smith and B. P. Winslow.

J. R. Wood and E. B. Lambert.

J. Marris Hon. Mr C. Severa.. Capt C. Scales and L. C P. Rats F.Maillard

HONOKONG POLICE RESERYE-

the year and ton had resigned, including Mens Shires. Whibley and Butter A sumpati 81,073 had been spent on the Crub house but the expenditure was very sary, They were genta: to Mesars. Frage und Chow for auditing the accounts: March 1st, is postponed to Friday, April

The report anik statomat, & aperits wore approved.

The Officers were elected as follows:- President, Me P. J. Taylor, Fios Hon. President, Mr. W. Davison: Treasurer: Mr. H. F.Stonehara: Hon. Scoretary, Mr. D. S. Cooper; Committes, Mears: D. K., Haxton. R.. Hall. W, Russell, D. Gov, A. Kinross, D. Nielson, F. Hamsay, and G. H. May; on Auditors, Messrs. W. Fraser and P.

Mathieson

The meeting decided to present Mr. F. M. Handerson, one of the loundery. the Club with a memento) in recognition of his services, Mr. Henderson is shortly leaving for Ion, owing to illness.

Inspector Convos, on behalf of himself and Inspector Gerrard, expressed thanks to the Club for electing them hon mem bers. It was an benour and privilege which they much esteemed, he said.

The Route Marchi, ordered far- Friday,

7.

RECRUITY

The Paride; në No. 4 Company and all Recruits of all Companies and Amba

lance, ordered for Thursday, March 30th, is cancelled.

MUSKETY,

All ranks who have no fired" Ranges and F. bus, bare, fired A. and" Faro warned to leave Blake Pier at 11:00 am. on Sunday next, April 2nd. Command. ers Platoons Now, 2 to B will each

detallene N.C.. for Bange Duties, and advise Chief Inspector (Musketry) accord- ingly

1

VISITING PATROLS, WESTERN DISTRICT,

Inspector. Silvs Notto, April 1st, 7th. 18th, ad and 29th.

specter Un How Fan, April Sol, Dth. 15th, 21st and 97th..

Sergeant Eustace, April 5th, 11th, 17th, 23rd and 30s.

BANE-

• All members of the Band are required to meet the D.S.P. (K3 at the agia-

The CRM said it gave the mem- be great pleasure to sea Inspectors Gordon and Gerrard with them. Ther were both good sportsmers and keen tracy on Friday, March 3191, at 3.30 p.m. bowlers.

HONGKONG C. C. TENNIS

TOURNAMENT:

Matches played yesterday cosulted as follows:-

-HANDICAT SINGENS ***."

Captain Milner-Jones (rez. 15—1)· beak' A&. Claxton (roc. 3–6), 6–£

S. E. Green (owe 30) beat F. A" Redmond (scrash), 6–2, B÷g..

MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP.. Mr. And Mrs. Nisbet 'towe J5-1) best Mrs. Laws and Lieut. O. R. Hamilton, 866-2..

Ms. P. D. Wilson and H. T. Jackman rec: 15-3) bet bir. Forsyth and L. N. Marphy (owe 1-6), 7-8 8-4:

KOWLOON TOURNAMENT,

A start has been made in connection with; the Kowloon 0.0. Teania Toymament

na ander

་་

ICRATCH Pains.

sharp.

(Sgd.) F. O FISTIN

D.5.7. Reserve) .'

SHANGHAI A.D.C'. AND WAR CHARITIES.

In all of War Charities the Shanghai- [A.D.C. has given three successful per

formances of The Fursuit of Pamelo": the French A.D.C.“is putting cu " Cine| derela. The first night of this per. formance, April 1st, to be 'is pala night! Seats are being sold at unprece dent prices:-Bokes 820 each: front row, dress circle, $35 a seat: second row 810; stalls $10); pit $3.

The owners of the Tyceum, the Shang hui A.D... would not allow these prices to be charged so the there has been

TV Braga and B. D. Evans beat F. bought for that night as its original prices Land the ANC C will receive' that amount Satton kod B. Read & 96—}

for the use of it, thus having nothing to do with the gala performance. The box plan is at Mr. Speelman's office and nearly every seat had been taken when the last mal left, this means a $7,000 night: The following nights the par formances will be at the avał prices.

CANT OF **LIBERTY."

I do not know how it is or why it is that the very name of liberty seems to tampt people to talk what may almost be described a cant, and it seems to us that those who falk the loudest about liferty, are almost at sisves to the phrases always the mcat abject, al and words they employ. What is there abhorrent to the Englishman of to Engleh history or traditing in the principle of The Hoglishman, is wrapped,

complice from the cradio to the

io.

grare compelser sanitation, compulsory education, compulsory insurance, comput sory sobriety-I do not koos that there

TRADE' AFTER THE WAR "AT

*SINGAPORE.

At the annual general meeting of the

scarcely anything left for him of Chamber of Commerce at Singapors on his own free will. However that may tau 20th inst the Chairman (the Hon. be, we have had a perfect orgy of Mr. G. W. Darbyshire) zande the follow compulsion sinca the war. Every Defence ing interesting referened to the winding

of the Realm Act which has been.

brought before your Lordships! House and up of enemy firms The decision arrived evary Order in Council that has been at by Government to finally cleanse the framed under the Defence of the Renim place of enemy firms has been hailed with Acta bas been a compulsory measure, and

INTIMATIONS

OLD FRIENDS ARE BEST

BLACK AND WHITE WHISKY

JAS.

BOTTLED and SHIPPED

BY

BUCHANAN & C

CO., LTD.

GLASGOW & LONDON,

DONNELLY & WHYTE.

WINE MERCHANTS.

THE PERFECTED NERVE FOOD.

SANAPHOS

MY ALLIES

THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD-

A VALUABLE RESTORATE IN NELBASTHENIA NERVOUS INSPEPSUK AND ANEMIA-

were

Tempting, Palatable, Wholly Digestible." Earlier and inferior products, repre-producing results which are

as truly r senting the effort to give the nerves markable.

"which" directly the nourishment they cannot get Unike earlier products fronx ordinary food, are now displaced only partly digestible, anaphos is by the more scientific and more highly why assimilable. In the words of perfected All-British SANAPHOS." an eminent scientist it makes straight In Insomnia, Nervousness, Ran-down for nerve nutrition, and repair. It is a Conditions, Lack of Tone, Convales white powder which dissolves in water, cence, and in the severer cases of making a tempting and palatable Sever Shattered Nervos,

is age. Benefit is felt almost immediately, *** Sanaphos S" is cold by all Chemists. Stocks are held by and requests for samples should be addressed to Pitcher & Co., pe The Chusen's Diapensary, Hong Kang.

Wholesale Distributers for India and Far East;-Dakis Brothers, Lid, Middlesexy Street, Load Bagland.

and Sir W. R. Davies. they have been willingly acquiesoid in delight, and it is hoped that liquidators |

ge. Le will without delay complete their goodDEAK TRAMWAYS. this House and the country at large work. With regard to enemy trade after the Siste to be at liberty to deprive its

A. G. M. Fletcher and L.

Greenbill.

-G. Duncat.c

and G. W. Sewell."

and D. E Clark,

0. Brawn and C. E. P. Hay.

O..

R. O. Martin and S. L.

Dutton.

II. .8. Rouse and H. Exocock.

8.

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citizers of almost every form of literty the war, we have heard a lot about com except that DË performing the elementary mercial warfare. Luckily, we have not duties of citizenship 3 And while we listen much to right against here. Imports frogs preserved may one day wake and and

3. F. Miller and. H. A. Taylor; | 30 this talk about individual.. liberty being enemy countries were in 1913 worth only.

LIMITED

COMPANY,

FOR SALE

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAY: 7.00am to 8:00 am... Every 15 minutes.

GODOWNS FOR SALE

1st.Round to be played by 16th April that national Iberty has porialed and that six" and a half millions, nut of 345, 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am... Every 10 minates, S. 125 & 197, Wanchai Road. 2nd.-Round to be played by 30th April instead of being froo men we are the slaves, lions, less than 2 per cebi... id exports 10.00 to 1100 a m...Every 15 miunt.

3rd. Round to be played by 14th May. 42b.-Bound to be played by 21st May. 5th-Round to be played by Bath May. Semi-Saal-To bo played by 4th June. Final. To be played by 11th June.

The above dates must be strictly adhered to. Unplayed matches will be scratched.

DEEP WATER BAY MIXEL

"FOURSOMES.

of foreign Power (Lord Curzon.)

THE SOCK-KNITTING PEER.

to enemy countries were 14 millions out of 273 millions, or 5 per cent. It it is possible to stop this trade without, damag ing our other business, well and good. If, on the other hard, in order to prevent

11.30am to 12.15 pm...Every 15 minutes. 12.45pm. to 1.15 pm...Every 10 minutes. 1.10 p.m. to 1.40 pm,Every 10 minutes!! 145 p.m. to: 2.15 p.m. Every 10 muted. 2 15p.m. to 6.00p.m. Every 10 minutes. 5.00p.m. to. 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes,

**BIGHT CARN,"

8.50 pm and 9 pm, 930 p.m. to 1100

Vory ball hour.

One of car peers-ramourays it is this trifling turnover (u-turnover, which Lord Ascaster has taken to knitting as will in any case be reduced to a still more an alternative to smoking. There are bigh negligible quantity after, the war), re precedents for the sock knitting peer. The run any chance of hempering our other 11.00 pm to 11.15 1⁄2 m. every quarter of Prince of Wales and hie izother learned to trade we must ask to be consulted. We knit as children, and I have often neon- articles kuitted by them in the show of must not lose sight of the fact that mea Mary's Needlework sures which may be eminently desirable

2 hour

SUNDAY.

The Mixed Foursomes Competition | Royal gifts to princely votary of the in the old country may be quite unsuit. 7.45 to 10.30 1.m...Every 15 minuter. Tz 1922 the 8th and 9th April at Deep Water Bay Build. As the Grand Dake of able is conditions and the rature of our.) 10.80% meto TL00 am.. Every 10 minute.

JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear?

MADE

will be one of 18 holes instead of 27, as advertised.

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN.

knitting Hesse, only son of our English

Princesa

trade here." Alid, but now fighting ip the ranks of the scamy. Ha coatinged his kuitting aren after his marriage with his consin, daughter -of the lake Duke of Edinburgh. As the Princess, now the Good Duchess

POSITION OF CLUB SATISFACTORYll of Ras is, la devoted to golf and

other outdoor sports, it is wry to believe that her spouse's taste for knitting and similar fireside occupations had something Mr. D. 5. Cooper presided at to do with the young couple's divorce, annual meeting of the Kowloon Bowling Chefeld Telegraph. Club, last evening. There was a large

ORDER attendance of members.

NEW YORK-T. E. Bao, Ltd., CHERRY & 00

Wolian Hsu, Westend Etreet, New

York City, N

THE CHIFESERTATOKLIST OFFICE, 82 Feet S2nd Street.

PEDDER STRIET, Opposite rugkong Hotel. Telephone No. 491.

SAN FRANCISCO, and American Forte!!

generally-BEAN & BLUE, Fon Fran. Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

FOODKOW-BROCERY & Co.

AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA AND NE 7

ZEALAND: -Goxson & Gozum, AZÁL bourne and Bydney,

CEYLON=W, M. EMITE & Co., Tar

APOTHECARIES Do Colamine

SINGON & CO.

ESTANLISHED A.D. 1980,

The embership Becording to the roport at 81st December, 1915, stood at 07, an increase of aight from the previous year. Owing to military duties

THE WEALTHY. BUTLER..

The wealm of college servants is always

a favourite tople with undurgailuates.

TRENCH RATS.

The following conversation is related by the British Weekly as having been overheard in a Y.M.C.A.; but

Betaren't the trenches are fully wett We drain our tranches very well now." *** But aren't the rats very swini ?

**Not a bit.

I suppose you have ferrets and terriers to help get rid of them

H

Ob.

as, Redon't. We time the little

11.30am to 12 Noon Every 15 minuta, 12.00 Noonto 1.00pm.Every 10 miosta. 100 to 5,8mEvery 15 mianter, 4.00pm to 8.00 pm...Every 10 minutes. 5.00p in. to 7.00pm. Every 15 minutes, 1.00pm to 8.10pm. Every 10 minuter, SIGHT VARS on Week Dayn

BLICEDAYS.

Extra-Carat 12 midnight. SPECTAL CARd by arrangement at the Company's Office, ALZIANDRA BOLLDEJUI Des Vonz-fload Geutral,

Besson and punch tickets available for all cars not already full running at the time stated in the Company's time table, but not for special care, can be obtained

being carried out by members during there stories told on the subject are mostly beggars, and they're so friendly now. they application as the Company's Office past year, the Committee did not think fallet, but the fact which is recorded some and sit round us when we're having No Beason ticket will be sued until

it advisable to carry out the usual proto-day that the butler of a Cambridge } mark, and hold out their little pink hands payment; therefor has been made in Bänki

WAR

gramme of competitions Various spoon college neither the largest nor the weat games organised by the members were played and enjoyed by all who took part thiest hay left nearly £17,000 shows that

they have some solid foundation. in same. At the beginning of last your Those who knew Oxford twenty five the Committee had a general survey of the Club-house and found that repairs years so go will remember an va aightly house which stood grim and gaant waze very necessary. The work taken in hand and now the Club-bonko, by the side of the new Bamination. is in first-class order. A Gol Section Schools, and seemed to mock their splen in connection with the US.R.C. was cours, and in fact prevented their com college ser started Inst year and he been very population. This belonged to a lar with the golfing, members. This ant who was rich enough to refuse the branch is self-supporting and limited to oder which the University made-kini. 20 members: The usual supply of ple- The Cambridge buter who is mentioned torials, eta, has been kept up to date and to-day has condoned his offence--it offence has been most Interesting. The back it be by a gift to the boat club of his nuinbers were handed over to the Bescollege, which will earn him the gratitude

SINGAPORE, STRAITS, KAY TRON STEEL METAL and HARD men's Institute. The Tennis Courts were of the studious youth of Cambridge for

Waten, Ltd., Singapore.

PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-B Wax Stemom & Co., Manila,

WARE BERCHANTS: Whalele kuptcy to the usual high Handard, and may years to come. Daily Chronicle," and Retail Iroomsongam. Pig Iron and trire petting was fitted all round the two Foundry Cake Importers General Store courte much to the satisfaction of the wate keepers and Shipchandlers: 85 and

SHANGHAI Mesars. KELLY & WAZES, 7, Hms Toora Brez, (had Street, playing members. The Committee doeply A LIFE SAVER

No, siger Med Central Markat) Telephone JAPAN MORTE, KALLY & WALE, T Bongrene. Beptember 1918

Kobaland, Tokohama::

CASTONG-PAZIT & Co

"THE CHIN SMAILSITE:

gret having to record the death of Capt. Ornickabanka, who was killed la

The CHAIRMAN said a study of the report

is szfe to say that Chamberlain's Colic Oboters-ami Diarrhoes Beedy ban

Jon, somewhere in Franceased the lives of more po

more offering, thip any other existence is known sil world for tispeed stomach dishone and

and acceptile, would prove that the Olah

eer

for food.

COUGHING INTO CONSUMPTION

Only a Cough but you stop while it is ONLY cough

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OLL COMPOUND

The: Anest" "pren

Notes or by Cheque or Compradore order representing Bank Notes.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON

General Atomagert

LEE YEE'S

KAD DRESSING: SALOON Electric Faciai Mamage with

Massage Croam, Perfume,

EXPERIENCED HANDS

Lagarines, Ladies Fashion: Books and

Tollet Requisites.

D'àguilar Street Hongkong, July 6, 1916)

CAPE.

A; ply to

SHEWAN, TO MES & CO.

Ingridators Reuter, Brocketmour & Co. Hongkong, March 13, 1918.

FRENCH LESSONS

G. HOUSSION

15. Morrison H111 Ford

MARTIN'S

APIOL STEEL

"A SCOUT IN FAIRYLAND”

JOHN IN HONGEONE

local Fairy Story entirely pIOS MOBIL FIS Hongkong, with topical illustrations: for the baneft of: Wir Charities,

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