FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916.
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
Agouts,
AUCTIONS.
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE CHINA MAIL.
"BRITISH MORALE.
PROVED ON THE SOMME,
AN AMERICAN WAR CORRES. PONDENT'S VIEWS.
staff officer said, "If we had July lab to de over again we should accomplish the sama renilt with loss loss.". By fighting. the British new "army learned to fight a Gus's army learsed to fght, at Shilph and McClellan's on the peninsula,
Before the grand ođensive the British staff and commanders, those femi pro- fessionals who were trained to direct the DARTICULARS and Conditions of the. A despatch to the American papers small regular army, realized fully thair letting by Public Auction Sale, to be towards the end of October from Mr. numenso responsibility in sending an held on MONDAY, the 11th day of Decem-
As that hare, Coal and General Produce ber, 1916, at 3 p.m., at the Offens of the Frederick Palmer, the well-known Ameri-urury (tained in theory against the experi
Public Works Department, by Order of can War Correspondent who is at the enved German organization.
time one commander recalled to the Brokers and Commission
His Excellancy, the Oficer Administering British front says 1- the Government, of One Lot of CROWN
correspondant a saying of You Moltho LAND at Wanchai Gap Roud, in the Colony
of Hongkong, for a term of 75
that although the German as a soldier Fears, with the option of renewal at
might not be better than his enemy the Crown Rent to bo Bred by the Surveyor
Cerman army always would win becauss of His Majesty the King, for one further
of a superior staff system. "We have torm of 75 years,
me that staff said the same man recently, "and I seare you one of us is suffering from stage fright these days. We thank the stad for what they taught us in the days of our unpreparedness, and of late they have been learning a few things from us.'
PROPRIETORS
*To-Kwa-Wan" Coal Storage.
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Codes used
Bentley's
AB. C. 4th 5th Editions.
Telegraphia. Code.
Telegraphic Addru
"MEDION" HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION..
HE Undersigned have received in- (For Account of the Concerned),"'
בנ
SATURDAY,
the 9th December, 1916, at 10.30 a.m., at their Sales Roems, No. 8, Des Vaux Roul, Corner of
*LITEEN KWAOH ZI
A NUMBER OF LOTS OF
1
in practically new condition. The makes include Columbia, Victor, Edison Bull, etc., etc.
Texas
Cab.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, or, 29, 1916.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc. Tsions from Mr. E. Bestro, so sell
by
Locality
Particulars of the Lot.
adjoining
Os the West Ale
Body Menadrements, (Approximata)
3. 1.
t.
#
IL
Annual Bent
Upant Price.
Content!
per uniusplan. | 15,324 | 108
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned, have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction, (rea ACCODE OF THE CONUBASED)
-on-
TUESDAY,
i.
More than three and oue-half months of battle on the Somme with the heaviest concentration of artillery, infantry and every type of war material and the most skilful and desperate fighting the world has ever known, has resulted in marked development of British fighting efficiency and of means for reducing the losses of the attackers.
In the way of concrete schiavements the British have taken 30,000 prisoners, or a little less than 1,500 for each of the twenty-one villages captured, with an average population of about 300. They have taken 125 guns, 109 trench mortars and trench gis sad 129 machine guns They have nos lost a gun.
The task of the British was ande especially difficult by the fact that they were confronted at the outset with a most
THE MEANING ÓS MORALE.
Actual battle conditions have revealed, as no' theorist tests could, which offices are 66 to lead. Chçes who are not it, However good fellows they see, find them. selves transferred. The reute to pro motion has become success in action. Generals in the thirties and forties now
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WHAT TO DO WHEN
nerve
NERVES GO WRONG.
A Physician's Advico MEN and women who suffer from weak nerves, who tire easily, can't sleep, have brain fag low vitality general weariness, loss of strength, dulled ambition, lack of will power, or any of from poor, unsteady, unstrung nerves, or those symptoms that so surely arise nerve force run low, should try taking a little Sorgel with the meals for a few days and note results. This preparation is the greatest ginger-up stimulant and
italizer
ever known for putting pep, ambition, cou
courage and vital
nervous system Here is a test worth trying. The next
blue, foot tired, or when time you
your Sargol tablets. Then wait for just ten Derves are fairly crying out, take two minutes, and ute results. Sargol seems coveted rider, now entirely in British work the minute it reaches them.
straight
ght to the nerve cells and posession. But the British officers starta think caly of the experience gained for the awful dull, weak, lazy, don't-give-a-hang
It brings a
a ten minuto change from that future and keep repeating that word feeling to
to brightless, strengt clear beadedness courage strengthens the nerves
12 powerful line of trench fortifications. direct the fighting in the field and Morover, every village was a fortress hartation romnianders who are not yet which must be besieged and stormed, thirty have earsed to be uncommon. To The British have driven back the Germans the correspondent the inprovement in the uma front of eleven miles to a depth of army week by week has been one of the four to eight iniles When spring comes
most interesting and evident features of peasants will plough seed in ground behind his long stay as the front, `` the lines which for two ya's had lain fallow under the storm of shell. In Fricort and Mametz-village's taken or July 1st-tres with their trunks tore and
thrown out fresh shoots, while Tresh props hiding the shell craters in of gins are Beighbouring helds and carpeting the seamed earth trodden by the British in their early charges. Former citizens of captured villages are requesting that they be allowed to return to them and build Inew homes on the ruins of their old oase.
the 19th December, 1916. commencing
the
st 2.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 81 their foliage blasted by shell have bravely! failed to break through on July 1st. But down and shatter into a tired, ran-
Des Vrux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, VALUABLE TEAKWOOD ASD BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
$44 ke,
As Follows:-..
COMPARISON OF LOSSES..
The taking of Thiepal was sent mentally the most important capturo any village, because it was part of that redoubtable first line where the British
the burdest fighting was at such places as Guillemont, Delville and High Woods, and at Pozieres and Moquet Farm, where the struggle lasted for weeks to gain the
*** morale,"
It calms and of people whe
them poise, power and tremendo reserve energy. Sargol is absolutely harmlese, contains: no habit-forming and eficient, A. Watson & Co. Ltd., a and is always, safa, easy, pleasant The Victoria Dispensary, The Pharmacy. hema Dispensary. The Edward Dis pensary, and many other leading chemists in Hongkong and vicinity sell it in 40 tablets to a package...
A wounded British soldier sitting The offensive, has consisted of intervals beside the road recently said to me of preparation and siege work after each Maybe the time will come when only ens general attack, to prepare what is called Dritisher and one Cermin will be left everal black. Through July, owing to five. The the offices minn by one,
jumping of for another If so Briton will be on top,
and is explains why they judge the summer's work of the new army in the light alone of that word.
One Upholstered Suite, Arm-chairs and 1282 Sofas, Card Tables, Bedroom Furniture,
comprising Double, Erass-mounted Bed-f stead; Twin Bedsteads (Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Waggons. Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Tex mad Occasional Tables, etc., etc., Dinner Services, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Set, kb., Bath Room Utensils, Large Rail-top. Desk the harry cost of taking the first line and Writing Tables, etc., Sandry Electrotrenches, the British casualties probably Plated Ware,
were the beavier. Through August, when Piano in good condition (by Carl over a large part of the front the Germans 10.30 am at their Sales Houma, No. 8, Strauss), Electric Beading Lamps, Black. were out of their second as well is thal
battle became one of digging and fighting first line systems of defences and the
Publie Auction, vi
On
SATURDAY,
the 9th December, 1016, at:
Des Vieux Road, Corner of The Hovas STEELT,
BEVERAL OIL PAINTINGS Recently on Exhibition at the City Hall To be sold without reserve. Terma Cash..
HUGHES & HOUGH;
Auctioneeri. Hongkang, Dec. 4, 1918.
PUBLIO
AUCTION.
1993
HE Undersigned bave received in- Instructions to sell by Public Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN),
ON
SATURDAY,
the 9th December, 1918, at
10.45 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 5,
De Vaux Road, Corner
o Ice House Street,
THE FOLLOWING
VALUABLE GOLD AND DIAMOND
JEWELLERY,"
(JUST ARRIVED FROM LONDON) Fine quality Cluster Diamond Bling, Diamond and Ruby Marquise Ring, 2 Diamond Claster Pins Set in Platinum Several Diamond Ruby and Fearl Rings, Pearl Necklet, Gold Tie Pins, Charms, Hall-arked Gold Fountain Pens, Gold and Silver Watches by Benson and ather Well Known Makers, Eracelets, Brooches, Earrings, Sanda, &è, &c., 2 Pairs Binoculars, and One Box Chemical Weights..
»
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue.) On view day of Salo.
Tx-Cash. "
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Nov. 27, 1876.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1273
.
wood and Teakwood Screens, a quantity of Black wood Furniture Pictures, Engravings, &c, Large Magic Lantern.
Aino
Gent's Bicycle (new). Oliver Type writer, Tenais Poles and. Nettings, Air Gun, &c. &c, Brass Finger Bowls Carpets (new and second hand), Child's Cock, etc.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) TERMS L'asò.
HUGHES & HOUGE,'
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Dec. 6, 1916-
PUBLIC ACCTION.
1303
1:
"
MR. ROOSEVELT AND WAR "QUESTIONS,
the open for 3oth sides, casualties were about even. As the British kept up ADVOCATES UNIVERSAL SERVICE. the offansive their exposure necessarily
Mr. Thexlore Roosevelt in the course of a speech at Denver, Col... recently
said:-
GERMAN SUBMARINE
WARFARE.
INTERESTING REVELATIONS.
was greater. Yet from all information. I can gain, bath from British officers of all grades who have been in the Sghting and Erom prisoners, the enemy lowes were not If I had been President and had sent less than twenty-five and possibly fifty President Wilson's strict "accountability per cent. higher than the British during message to Germany there would have THE OBJECT OF SUBMARINE VISITS the month of September, when the British, been no more shipe ausk-unlew there was a fight afterwards. The "Lusitanie" gained most ground.
This contradiction of the previocalyana.sunk with its 1,394 deaths as a con- accepted idea of a higher ratio of casual sequence, because other nations believed ties for the side of the offensive, which is we'd welcome being kept out of war. If usually considered as necessarily not less I had been President then, I'd have seized than two to one, is due, according to the every interned German ship and then I'd THE Undersigned have received in-Eritish officers, to the superior power of have said to Germany. Now we'll s50, stractions to sell by Public Auction, British shell fire, the number of British not what you are going to give us a
aeroplanes, the increased skill of the compensation for this, but what we are (FOR ACOGUNT OF THE CONCERNED).......
British soldiers and the nad of the going to give you. I abhor's needles, wanten war. But if it were necessary
on
AN EARLY DÅTE.
The following LIGHTHOUSE GEAR
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dc. dc viz
One occulting apparatus, complete
Circular wick lamps. Spare burners.
Gylinders and wicki.
And
quantity of gear pertaining to Mooring Buoys,
les
Ala
Farther particulars may be cbtained from the undersigned. Terms-as usuá},"
BUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong Aug 2, 1976.
THE
FOR SALE.
"HE Undersigned have received in
structions to sell
(FOR ADCOUNT OF ZIZ, CONCIHMED), One Two-Seater
** tanks.""
"
The British staff did, not place much to protect our women and children: I'd reliance on these new contrivances, which have gone to war. Just as sure as other aroused, such worldwide "interest, but nations get the impression that we are regarded them as an experiment which too proud to fight, this nation will have might fall altogether. They are only one to go to war.". of the inventions aiding the offensive against modern fortifications which wil
VALER 'OF; HARD HITTING DUNK.
THE UNIVERSAL TRAINING.
the
TO AMERICA.
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'The Ideal Reconstructive Nerve Food, Sanaphos.
$10
A Superb Drink for Hot Weather.
"Sanaphos and Soda"
To two tablespoonfuls of water add about two small teaspoonfuls of Sanaphos," stir rapidly with spoon or fork, and fill the tumbler with. soda "water.
Try this. It will be a revelation. Better than any beverage containing alcohol Nan-heating; fall of real energy, almost as strengthening as a meal; yet putting go tar on dige on.
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For Convalescents it works won ders. For Sleeplessness, Irritability, Depression, Derangement of Health. Auxiedes, Overstrained or Underfed Nerves, Sanaphos is unequalled. Thousands of Physicians and laymen testify to its experiority.
To restore your physical fitness; ~ to restore poise of the nervesystem:
to repair the remits of weariness and overwork ;-taka. z glass ei Sanaphos on Haing, at mid-morning, no i'going~ to mid-afternoon, and
bed. You will once becosca a convert to the use of this food which gives your nerves and brain the nourishment, your' ordinary diet fails to give them,
If your chemist hag'noi Sungjihon wille for a free sample, meationing his meme, and a trial packars will be sent to you free and post-paid. Supplies can be obtained from any of the following Wholesala Agenți: Finisher & Co., Hong Kong: The Queen's Dispenakry, Wholesale Distributors for India, and Far East? Dakia Heschwen, Tik, Middlese Strast, London, Kagland..
Providence Journal" (Rhode what extent America is willing to carry amply take care of all passengers and. Island), ca October 24th and was widely out her alleged humanitarian ideals by crews and, furthermore, the American helping us to save the lives of those whose commanders displayed the greatest readi. reproduced throughout America.
"The Providence Journal' has informa-ships we destroy in the coming campaigeness in this work without making a pro.
direct from German on the Western Atlantic.
vrst of any kind. tion obtained
sources which concisively
"Our commanders have full instruc- Embassy settles the controversy as to the real tions covering their actions on this trial reason why the submane - crossed trip and I hope that all good will, result the Atlantic and entered Newport Har from it. In any case we will be working in the light of a cartainty instead of in boar
the dark.""
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The other portions of this letter are personal in character and have no bearing on the present situation.
"ALL ETIQCENTE ÖDSERVED.
When the U.53 went into Newport Harbour, her captain scrupulously
On Monday, October 9th, Count von Bernstorff had a conference at the En basay with several of his staff, and also with two prominent American, attorneys: of German extraction. At that conference Count von Bernstorf made in effect the following statement." The report at this statement is not stenographic, but i follow very closely the Ambassador's own language:-
**We have at lost cstablished a
working basis which clears the way for our real submarine activities on the side of the We have observed. President
оссад.
men and women over to the United States
Undoubtedly the impulses which stirred the United States destroyera ön Sunday (speaking of Sunday, October 8th). will contiuno.
In other words, what German sub
"The entire scheme was origizsted and supervised by Captain Karl Boy Ed, late Naval Attache to the United States, who, from his headquarters in Lubeck, where "I advocate universal military training he still is, has directed every move that has been made and that is yet to be made appurtenances
Incandescent Petrol Laings, and used next spring when the British are as much because of what it will mean.
fully prepared. Calculations. ga to the for this nation in pesce as because of what by submarines off the coast of the United value of the," tanks are hard to make, it will mean to this nation in war. Ab States.
The first and most important reason for observed all the formalities of naval Eat, taking the average opinion of experts present only those who can pay for it csa at the front, these weird new motor cars get such training and disciplins. This is the coming of the U-19 was to establish etiquette, paying the proper call on the Wilson's dictum exactly. He has shown A number of Locomotive" wheels and have saved a loss of 20,000 men, or more, unjust. The democratic thing is to give practically a definite working agreement commander of the port and in turn us the way to operate and we thank him We have now a precedent which than a full division, in the reduction of each mar the full performance of his with the United States government as to receiving an official call from the repre- for it.
com makes it certain that American rasacla strong pointe and machine gun positions. duty, make the lazy mas, the selfsh the scope for submarine activities in our sentative of that official. The
man, the mere greedy money getter, the waters, and the extent to which the premunication as openly handed out by of war will not hesitate to save the lives The offensive at every step proved that poltroon and the pacifist do their part of sent administration was prepared to Captain Rosa for transmission to the of passengers and crews of ships that are no army can have too many guns which the work of war, when wax cones, and recognize without protest the right of U German Ambasador was simply a blind. destroyed by submarines, and as long as will kill and demoralize an energy with run their full share of the danger, instead boots to sink merchant ships within The Ambassador receives large batches the physical conditions of subinarines, ard of mail regularly through certain New what they are we are very glod, not projectiles fired from a distance of from of sitting at. case at home to profit by the short radius of our const
The rumour that the U-33 was accom-York commercial house and backs, and desiring to destroy non-combatant Ble, to anywhere from 2,000 to 20,000 yards. courage and sell eacrifice of their more
panied to American waters by other subis under no necessity to obtain his official hand the humanitarian work of saving The great value also has been provel of patriotic brothers.
marines is true. The "Journal' is able correspondence through submarines. portable machine guns manned by skilful
to state positively that her consorts were In an hour after the U-68 leit Newport and cunning soldiers. Men posted in shell craters with these weapons have a CABLE STAFFS AND EXEMPTION, the U-48, commanded by a Captain mysterious wireless messages from Nauen Michaelis, and the D-01, in charge of were sent oct constantly over 12,500 formidable power whether, acting on the
·defensiva or offensivo.
The report of proceedings in a case Lieutenant Commander H. Grialen. The metre wave length and addressed to no before an Australian Exemption Court Journal'e information also is that all station. This code was an arbitrary len Not in ground gained or prisoners of recently shows plainly enough how the these three submarines are still in temi letter code, each word consisting of words guns taken does opinion as the front lay compulsory service system might affect tory adjacent to the American coust, from the Italian, and Spanish language marizes cannot do, by reason of their
Extension most emphasis after nearly four months' the cable work of the Eastern ceaseless fighting, every day bringing its Telegraph Service in Australia It is that the belief that they have returned to
tions, to her and to the other bost with lesson. Dfficers sro always using the not generally known that the Company Germany ill erroneous.
bas Been
"carrying," many thousands of
regard to fle-ponsibility of trapping the willing to do. This is a good arrange- ment all around and a very satisfactory word morale," which means the spirit words, per month free ever since the
steamship Alania, which left New York method of procedure." and team play an ammay puts into its work started for the Army and Red Cross,
Biso
In a private letter written by Captain, at five o'clock that afternoon, and also the It is the thing which at the end of the casualty lists, etc. free, and an enormous Boy-Ed to an oficial in the German Dante Alighieri, which lefà New York et tenth round of a twenty round fight, when amount of traffic at quarter rates for the Embassy in this country on September noon on that day! Both of these vessels,
soldiers, estimated at Adelajde alone st 1233 both pugiliste ure still standing up well to about 150,000 words monthly. This state 4th, a month before the arrival of the however took a route several hundred each other, indicates the winner. The affairs applies of course all along the U.58 st Newport, he himself explains the miles out of their regler courses and British, after nearly two years of stalline The War Office has granted special tive which prompted the German maintained a much more than borzal rate LESSONS IN CHINESE.
Ling. have been fighting work after axemption certificates to all the com MELL HON YAS, & Chinese graduate versed in werk in soil taken from their foe. Thus pany's staff abroad, as they consider 80ernment at his own solicitation to of speed for several hours after leaving
and fightly,
that cable corsuunication is order the carrying out of this undertaking, porta Petelure and Safasang thu co kay for template the British morale has become the morals of paramount importance to the Empire. He says The U-53 picked up has ootectia next Vila San.A good method of timining Europeias to of attack. This, offensive has been the These exemptions bowever, do not pase in the 'Chinese wraituation, and Se poamnand tons.boss food pledge er standarin and BAKER
of a first ante esrigear thisers tenchere school of war with destà a tutor. As one Apply to Australians Australie boes to It is vitally Decessary for us today, and, still following instructions, they its own military matters of this kinpany which will be satisfactory by Prosidi There was no desire back of this desiras estalilishi: & more proper working, haais sunk whatever vessels they could reache It appears that the Cable Cometime staffs in Australia were exempted us to Wilson, and in order to do that, we must tion to necessarily sink ships carrying **** | Bouthrage; but i new phase appeation create a condition which will necessitate a munitions pupplica. The sole motive vis TO THE LADIES
have begun. In seking for exempat From the comp the Company's
Fullng"
to bring to the spot, as the result S08 call-upt them k Pinketter año á bron, cumring daily l'ager urged that
Any thought of out being permitted wireless call, whate vesels of the regularly thus romoving the chases of was of national importance the Com to use our submarines to bring captured United States bary might be in the neigh- sick beadaches,bilisations, facial bany, was anderstaffed, s and the imer | vessels into American ports es prizes must bourhood and no their arrival: to ask ruptions and ill-smelling breath ward working day and night, Sandays of course se handened when we think of questions as to buy far American man
and hobeaynar Hekaitse show bio the Appan end. Confronted by auch an of war would aid the submarine, comm strain at which we we wor tell you that our calls for Colce and obatiale at one end we are ac froad "ders by saving the lives of the passengers han not been li sa from trafig dayornight to the conclusion that we cannot at this and crows of the sdomed ressou.
HE Undersigned has received in- structions from the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd, to sell by Public Auction,
WEDNESDAY,
the-tath December, 1916, commencing
at 3 pm, at their No. 4 Wharf,
• Iron Sheer Legs, 80 ft. long,
L'Ison Struta of Back Legs, 84 i:
2 Trom Guides for Struits,.
2 Largo Tumbuckles,
Bit. long..
3-30 Three Shiavo Iron Blocks,
2 Bod Hates for Shror Lega. •
To be sold in one lot.
These legs were capable of lifting 50
One Hoisting Engine (Grafton & Co.). for the Bhoor Legs, working pressure-80 lbs.
Dae Steam Witch (Howarth Erskin Ca) suitable for ship, used as haul back for abcess, working
pressure 100 Iba
One Length of Old Cable Chain, Ninety five fitbums 31 Wire, One Lot, of Ola Wing, along lengths
On view Now
GEO
P>JAMMERT,»»)
TRUMBULL MOTOR CAR, recently overhauled and in good running order.
Full particulars may be obtained from
the undersigned
TREMSA Escal
2 x!
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1916,
Callin
Merchants in this Oniony
“Those who, intend lackning the Chinam, laugsske are requested, ka eelta ejó · Chish Nail", Ordad or direct to 270: 160, Wellington Street, second floor,
WHE NEW EXENCH REMEDY.
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PINKETTES
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B-M-narced that the contention
2515 Work wad of national import
moment, pand
the phrífi. from Dr
BOY-ED'S BOTINE CAPTALY
and undoubtedly conveyed specific instruc limitations, the United States any s
while domesita, evenía, are b
ALL' WÓRZED OUT. WELLS
In The scheme worked;
7
The Man Who Gets There
To the man who has blood...
real rich red blood and plenty of it a bis body.
WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED
COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND.
makes brös--lots of il- giving, brafp
Where
must therefore force the Jeene and was to - enough destroyers fosche, the soule fo