THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1918,

INTIMATIONS

ROOMS WANTED.

A LADIES' COLUMN:

SIMPLER FASHIONS.

Hughes & Hough WANTED Full BOOMEN OF

ANTED Furnished partly furnish- [[ar & conusspondent of the

AUCTIONKERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

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PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received lastrus-

T

lons to sell by Pubbo Auction

(TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

FRIDAY,

י.

the 10th May, 1916, commencing

at 2.30pm, at their Sales Rooms, Nu, d,

Doe Yesut Road. Corner

of Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.

Comprising

dideborde, Liner Waagon, Dining Tables and Chairs, Chesterfield Some, Acm-chairs, c., Wardrobes and Toilet Table Duable and Single Brass und Brass-mounted Bedstends, &c., Miscel laneous Furniture, sever! lots of Black- wood Ware, Carpets, Pianos, Porcelains, Ter Chests &e,

Alse

Brass Vases Flower Tits

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A few lots of kattan Furniture, &e (Full Farticulars from Catalogue.} Tush.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, May 13, 1976.

FOR SALE

FUR SALE,

THE Undersigned have received in structions to sell at theft Sales Bociny No. 8, Des Voeux Bond, Corner of lee House Street,

One four Cylindered Marine Engine 12-15 horse power complete With Magneto, Kerere Gear, Shart, Propeller,

dc.

Full particulars may be had from the uzdersigned

TERMS:- Uugh."

HUGHES & HOUGH,.

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. May y 1016.

1

FLAT in CENTRAL DISTRICT. .. Apply "KOOMS".

Co China Mart' Oflice. ". Hongkong, May 2, 1913

WANTED.

604

A Portuguese FOREMAN ENGINEER

TIMAS,

THIE CHINA MAIL

to the expensive use of cloth for such a

M. VENIŽELOS AND HIS KING.

MORE SECRET HISTORY.

FROM THE CORRESPONDENT OF THE ** TLMEN.***

FEELING IN GERMANY.

The “ Lokalanzeiger" has a remark- able revelation of the state of public i feeling in an article entitled “Hold Your (Tongues" It says ma

Pants, April 1.

It is the duty everyone who cannot |serve his. Farligeland with weapots to During the past week there have been

Fadvance all measures directed to the some complaints from the cluth naut-

„Aruess, April 21 maintenance of the national will and to facturers in France about the provalent

TheKiryx, the new otheist organ | maintain a good spirit. Unhappily tizis is |fashion of very wide akis. They object of the Libera! Party, publishes today suit the case everywhere. Pessimistic important article which is attributed to whisperers are found exerting quite a Pre when every loom in the country. Venizelos himselt. The writer of the entry influence. At one time they ure maxious her the British have for industry in Hongkong, must is working overtime.

article takes his text hallinstituted "anscription, and therefore have thorough knowledge of managing

The objection sects resonible; 3 Chinese workmen, good salary to dressmaker answered it by saying that interview with King Constantia published any become speelly dangerons. Then suitable ma

Apply by letter stading age and it Fashion chos" to decree wide “skirt by the Berliner Tagöblatt," in which | they worry about the fat cards be indre. wide skirts would be made. Neverthe-his Majesty was, mande to refer to The, mentlike" days. "Fur worse are thone less, it is encely likely that women will ex-Premier as a visionary who, when who talk about our interior affairs, Cluse agree to wear skirts of unreasonable widthsir Edward Gres showed him front startan whom one hears: We caniat when they know that to do so is an patriotic.

experience to "S".

CHINA Mait Office. Elongkong, May 3, 1913

HAMBURO-AMERIKA LINTE G. PRIEN HILL BERGDARE & CO. F.. LORRIA

610

Indeed, all the women one part of the Asistio littoral as he eventual varry son much longer. We are in need everywhere, need of cattle for ment, if knows agree than diem, to-day should be compensation to Crece for Her co-open butter, of fat for bruik,"corti, ute. Where inconspicuously nice to look at, thereby tion, imaginée and getually declared injure we going to!. In some months our making any extravagance of fashion out the Chaniker, that the Fatents Power supplies will certainly be at an enti of all question.

Simplicity is the order if the day intended to give her the whole western Other persons never the of telling early wong at thinking, sympathetic people part 52 Asia Minor as far as "Another that there are differences of opinion between the Kaiser and Hhulenburg and the problem ef how to unite becoming Karalissar. simplicity with stries economy is pe

The article explains that the Govern-They say that the Kaper wishes a waich a goal many women are trying incat, in contravention of the Constituichenburg is preparing for it in the decisions on the Western front, bud that the mytersignert. No. 3 Queens Resolve, Beibre the war French simplicitin. has repeatedly given curtears to Fast. All these stories are spun fea

[heavy dress-miker's bill. To-day we statements of this kiml, sometimes evente, hanius, Te these widespreaders

"

(TS: LAQUIDATION).

REDITORS are required to send in Chaims against the above to Central on or before WEDNESDAY the 31st May, 1910.

Dated the 1th May, 1916.

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J. HENNESSEY SETH ASA.As with French simplicity on soft putting thera in the mouth of the King, spreading Stupil

nothing a year," Từ dress la this way is Then statements Liquidator.

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Sold in tins by ali Chemists and Stores throughout the Country.

Rewire of Imitations,

| like being goal-is is very difficult. The rules are few and apparently simple, but the currying of het nu heeds a great { deal ni, self-denial and stern schooling

WHAT TO DO NITROVT.

April

Pu

As throute starvation e 12

rowing inaccurate. a prapavi to" national want of a noterial, we say that interests, and as valeniuted to dinfinish they are serving our enemies with thrie the authority with which the past neirongues. Let them is silent.

**THE PIÈN NOELLOR'S POSIRE toury regime had invested this perwersy

From all that one hears we uitst vulne

To know what you can do without in a of the Sovereign. Never in the Chamber to the conclusion that our responsible prustical, sensibile, unobtrusive way needs for obsewliere did M. Venizelos, make, any i statesmen in collaevors) with our military. sot think abou; but it is hiter than erting down disc ritunate, because declaration the kimi attributed to him. louers are now regardag the general After the Balkan Wars M. Venizele, situation differently from the time when the day will come when yới 42", board

to halld up again. To woman whoses Premier, desired for "Greece along the Charton, depending on

Estrength and assured ssuperiority, an

T

| wanhobes. Were, over-tull before the wh period ofʼreked, and this spenned to herinnerd our renalines for peace rangertjan |

The Lost"of thing witlust has not yet

come, and Dey way oven feels certain aruuteed by the equilibri põensure in wearing what they are piensedy the Treaty of bars

established timus maler errtain conditions. The h

that, when which they words produced in Puding, countries prosakthit the ruling meth

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in the enemy cams läid het all julguent)

to mali old rugs." But to the watuan the Ean pean Wär broke out, ürömer wus | Whas never hagi more clothes than would fin serters danger of being attacked by

of what could be attained. Even us thank just carry her along this rule of not buying Turkey and Bulgaria, 4.ne Serbia wame the Chanelor leit mi dibe that. anything or as impossible to follar,

Therefore ber ur taller-pade, has toed in fighting Austria. The danger if his desire to avoid further bloxxislari ba chosen with considerable thought, and was averted when Turkey joined in the were in vain, we were determined to im the other lung, the double our efforts, in ordle" to open the so do all the things which will be worn Great War. with it. It will possibly be the costume European ontlet, which was the out-eyes of even the blindest of our encuițies she will be seen in cust, and it will have

Undocutely not one of the forces at our disposal ist remain unused. We t stand hard service. In such a case it come of the Bulkan Wars, threatened the

may also be firually assured that all our is no good hering anything cheap; for status established by the Treaty some things never can be bought cheap Litkarest. For, even if the Entente lending men have recognised the scute- e of the war of destruction waged if they are to be kilistuctory. Tailor Passen were sisters, but wouls against me an anderermined to carry Ful with the mades, books, stockings, and gloves core probably enlarge her bordions in Mucejonis it onto a

where, unzel ags at our disposal. Wha ng them: when hers and blond in Thre

are to be how these anus are wed we must whone Eves are necessarily abort, may be

leave to those men and he must bear laught for as little as possible, sa long us very simple gells are chosen.....

Kreat resonsibility who would use the SECRECY which must necessarily prevail be sternly

regarding this in order to create the Anything fanciful is to avonded; to wash and wear" is not

impression that in any quarter there is In lack of strength for the final decision had auxiar to bear in mind when choosing among the many inexpensive models

and of the great energy which this great The

fight for existence demanis. I which bath new season brings.

Inexpensive hat should stand a tle "weather." and its trimming should. be unnoticeable.

In the participation of Turkey in the wer created the further fresh danger that for success in the campaign might lead the exterrization of the Greek lements in Asia Minor, while her defeat and dismemberment might transfer these elements to the dominion of other Powers.

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COMPENSATION IN ASIA MINOR.

If everything is gradically simplified, these direnmstances as Greece conți the results must ineritably be satisfactory not boge to obtain extension of

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THE CHAPEI RIOT..

THE SHANGHAI SETTLEMENT QUESTION.

| both from the point of view of economy territory in the Balkans equivalent to the M. Bulgaria, prospective gains

this Entente Veliseks secured from recognition" of Hellenic rational aspira tions in "Asin Miner. « Dés recognition

Tro Chint Press reports that ab official was conveyed in a communication from of the Sopantese Canslate Cibneral wade 7.00a.m. to. 840m.Every 15 minotas.

There are women in Paris just now 5.00a.m. to 10.00 am. Every 10 minutes.

of the report that the Chapel Hot 10.00 a m. to 11.00 ....Every 15 minutes why have never looked better because Sir Edward Grey, dated January 24, 1915, tatement which is a complete-denial LONDON DIRECTORY.a.m. to 12.45pm...Every 15 minuta. thes are practising more self-cenial than in which the British Foreign Secretary might be used as a basis for a demand by for a separate concession at 12.45pm. to 1.15 p....Every 10 minutes.

Not that they declared that way proposal by Shanghai. With the skrial comes this 1.15 p... to 1.45p 5...Every 10 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 15 p.in...Every 10 minutes to the length to which English women are Venizelos world be favourably considered. excellent reac NABLES traders throughout the World 2:15 pm to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minutes, being asked to gut for a an article is

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E to communicate direct with Haglish 5.00 pm, 10 8.10 p.m. Every 10 micates: the Trups of this werk says on the At that time, however, it was impossible. By an agreement signed sluntly after subject of La Vie Simple in England: for Greece to take part in the war, with authority to secure a concession at Snen excessive puritanism will never be out Bulgarian support. M. Venizelos Shanghai whenever she feels like making. practised in France, and, for the matter endeavoured to secure the n-operation of the demand.

disguised Japanese had anything to do, of that, the simple life does not mean a Bulgaris by proposing to King Constantine In view of this it is said that if narrowed, miserable existence, but merely that Greece should ceda to her Kavala with the shooting in Chapel, they were a life free from the burden of falso desires and Drama, in order to secure the value individuals working only with the and false needs. Much as were imposed able "compensations which were in Revolutionaries. It was plainly intimated by the consular official that Japan bad on us before the war. Further on in prospect elsewhere,

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SCNDAT. 7.45 a.m. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutes. 10.30am to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes. the same article the writer points a Unfortunately for Greece, this proposal little intention of demanding a conces remain in the Foreign Settlement and arranged under the Ports to which they sail, 11.80 to 12 Noon... Every 15 minutes, pict are of the future home life of France was rerced, What, asks the "Kiryssion at Shanghai now, preferring 20

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Shanghai's greater city 1.00 p.m. to 5.0) p...Every 15 minutes which holds the charm of quiet occupa. would have happened if in 1912, when to have an interest in the direction of

Bir T. Adair Mr E. Joseph On October 19, 180€," said this official, Mr F. CAllen. Mr N..B. Karanjia 6.00 pm. te 8.00pm...Every 10 minutes. tions beautified by great intelligence and Turkey was considered to be stronger 6.00 p.m. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minutos. by no means free from a certain luxury than the Balkan States, King George had an agreement was signed by the Chinese Mr W. B. Allen

Mr.W. Kim 1.00 pm. to 8.10pm...Every 10 minute. and a plentiful comfort.

vetoed the war-policy advocated by Mand Japanese governments. This was Mr Athol Anderson Dr'A. T. Enoderer NIGHT CARS as Wook Days. You see roman in 'tallormade of Venizelos? Turkey might then have aparate from the treaty signed after the Mr R L Atkinson Bit C. Lauritsen

By these articles the Mr H. Murzay Bain Leicth, with fackless boots, washing suede transferred her forces from "Asia Minor war of 18040.

gauntlet gloves, a little toque with a lace, to Thrace, and might have beaten Serbia Chinese government is bound to grant Bir J. II. Baring

concessions at certain cities

The Mr R. E Bellion veil, and a xest lingeria collar, and you and Eulgaria. The opponents of M.

Ever Japan sees fit to

Mr. C. D. J. Bell see the Paris woman of the war. She Veuizoles would then have said that King The cities name were Shanghai, Mrs E. R. Belilios Company's Office, ÁLEXANDRA, BUILDINGS alters little things in the cut of her cost George had surod Greeen from Hankow, Tientsin, and Amoy. On the Mr H. Bickerton 0 Marriott

and skirt, she wears lingerie at the threat catastrophe: whereas the result would strength of this, concessions at the leat Mr H Besson and panch tickets available for summer and fur in winter, Sometimes, have proved to be the aggrandizement of three towns nave already been secured..

We could secure a concession at Shang Mr 20, Arcapres Lane, Londok B.C.all can not ready full running at the she puts on a wide-brimmed hat, and the Turkey and the ruin of the Balkan States

hai to-morrow if we wanted it." time stated in the Company's time tables, boets give way to low shoes in warm and of their spirations. but not for special cara, can be obtained

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The present policy of Greece

is

unhappily tending to faise up a greater Bulgaria in the face of a smaller Greece, a Greece that in in danger of being WHA her reduced to the level, which before the Balkan Wars. A predominant Bulgaria will not fail in the near futurs

ask for them.

Mr S. Longfeld

MJ. 31. Lopes Mr A. Lunings MU. Mancini Major D. Macdonald

L

Mr J. Manning.

D. McCombe

to attack Greece in order to size at this time, it would be at a her bir W. R. Cuddy, Mr. D. Newton

Mr T. W. Hornby Mr J. S. Hunt Mrs. Loh

Mr E. M. Joseph

Mir G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs' van

Yzeren

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Mr and Mrs F. R. J.Mrs J. A. Martin, and

Adams

children:

Mrs Bowdler.

Mr F. W. Cały Mr and Mrs D.

Casuli Mr and Mrs. W.

Cooper

Col Darling, RE

Mr W.J. Dexter

Mr and Mrs H. Tan

Meiness

Nicholsur nurse C. Lt-Cal and Ma

J. and children

fr and Mrs FI

Norbury

Mr G. Potillet (52

Mr and Mrs E. J. Mr T. L. Perkins?

·Dingle

Mr and Mrs W

Mr Denman Fuller, Boberts

Mr C. Skott

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr & Mrs A, Findla

F

Dr. Gibson,

Hole

Mr F. A. Hazeland

Mr Lee Jones

Mr N. Linder

31e W.

&Mrs F Me MrJ Capt. B: Bra

Garity R very potent reason is

is apparent for Mr R.Buchan Dr. G. W. McKean the

he demand not being made at Shanghai, Misa M. Buckman Mr KK. Mehtn In the three places named the Japanese MT.J. Burns Mr. Mercki concessions are unfavourably located. Mr and Mrs. Butter-Mr C. E. Miller Instead of finding themselves a part of worth, and family Mr and Mrs C the main show, it was discovered that MrA.C. Chadbourne Minnitt these separate

concessions kept the Mr C. Champicin Miss Moon

Mr H. A. R. Conant Mr W. Mcom Japanese in secondary districts.

if & demand for a concession here came Bir E. J. Coombes Mr D. Morrison

late N. Croucher

Mr D Me: Murray MN. hour. Shanghai is no longer in" formative period. She is armly settled Mr. Cunningham De and Mrs Pearse Blind are the politicians who do not in well defined lines and districts where Capt. F. H. Davies and

F. Ree these dangers, and unhappy are the who is anchored by a hundred lines of Mr and Mra F. F. Mr Kings who allow themselves to be carried geography location left in Shanghai Capt. 1. Dewar Mrs P-N. Sanderson

and commerce. There is no Davis Mr EH. Ray favourable away by such politicians; unhappier still

Mra J. H. Seale where they could get a concession If Mr J. Dewar the nations whose Kings are the victims they took. Chapet they would be out Miss BL E Duffy Mr and Mrs J. R. of auch politicians...

behind the rest of the town without any Mr A. W. Eastinan frontage of the river. It is most likely Mr J. E Edwards Mr H. C. Shrubsols

Mrs T. W MG.H. that they prefer to regain as they are.

When a question, on this old in My Mind

1. Fairchild. Mr and

Simmons point was put the consular official be

Macedonia..

As for King Constantine's aleged belief that the Bulgarians will withdraw from Greek, territory after they have drive out their adversaries, the Kiryx " observes that if Germany ha plodged herself to eject the Enigurians by force,

to

chuldner

Shaw

a discreet and inscrutable manner. Mr. G. Gordon Mr Sorby

While we do not know what the V. Goulbourn Mr AL B. Borensen Japanese government intends," he said. Mr and Mrs P J. MJ, Stalker

residents

Me W. K Stratton Gray

F if they refisa to go of their own free will, I can say that the Japanese then it was wareful and useless to keep here are content to allow things to Mr G. Hamel Mr H H. Taylor

remain as they are."

Mr. and Mr W. A. Mr A. L. Todt

Mr E M. Tozer Hannibal Mr. C. tho Army mobilized for six months. J

Mr G. Harper

C. Taxbury Madame. Venturi Mr Silven

Mr and MJ 1.4

Waliace

on the other hand, Germany ban declared. that she will lest the Bulgarians alone. then Grecce is free to drive them out herself; but how can she accomplish thi tank moge against the victorious Joe ?

This article has created a profound wensation.

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