WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917.
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
Hughes & HoughTHE Undersigned have received in-
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PUBLIC AUCTION,
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stractions to sell by Publie Auation, (mr locatus OF THE CONÇARNED).
FRIDAY,
the auth March, 1917, at 11 AM At 38, Nathan Roud, (top floor),
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
HUNDR
FURNITURE,
therein acutained. (Full Particulars fromî Catalogue.) On view from Thursday noon. Terms -Cash. #
THE CHINA MAIL.
TURKEY THREATENED
WITH FAMINE.
FATALISM AND FILTH.
Privately I send you his name and position, so that in giving publicity to his statement you and not doubt their genuineness and seriouspesa." "Were you to publish his name, more than gue head 1604 would come off in Coostuntinople.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 27, 1917,
PUBLIO AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received in structions wosed by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE "CONCERNED),
OD
MONDAY,
THE LATE MR. LOKE YEW. SUBMARINES" AND
FUNERAL PROCESSION AT KUALA
LUMPUR.
STRATEGY
EFFECT AT SALONIKA.
Is its issue of February 8, the Timk us that the Arst discussion of the strategical considerations which are sup marine puicy is to be found in an artic e pablished on the 4th: idem by the 3 tary Correspondent of the Frankfurter Zeitung
There has just arrived in Hollan The funeral of the late Mr. Loke Yew, writes the Amsterdam correspondent offeira", LED (Hongkong) "took places to ut the back of the new sul. the Daily Chronicle" on rd February in Kuala Lumpiar on Sunday, says the
gentleman who holds a very responsible pruition of a camercial and Anancial Malay Mail. The procession was tied character in one of the largest business to leave the Batu Road residence of Mr.
"He brought Loke Yew at 10 am.. but long before that the German military and political The writer insists mpon the assertion homes in Constantinople. with him the very latest impressions that hour a large crowd of persons with authorities are now far the first time from that city, and the picture he gives | whom the deceased had come into contact agreed that the moment has come when me is by no means a chrorful one. u. in his life-time gathered inside and our tarily possible "as "an efective war the new warfare is politically and pili- aide the grounds. Batu Road rangethod He recites the official explana crowded with a vast procession of heavily.
|tions, and then adds :- laden rickshas, cars and pedestrians all decisive effect of the submarine war lies The strategical foundation for the bound for the same destination, a remark on the Continent-co our fronts. They must hold firm. Only tuen, will the able tribute to the deceased Towkay. In success be of a kind to decide the war. the grounds of the house were drawn ups to this Hindenburg, the competent guards of honour cousisting of ambers authority for this question, has set one of the M.S.V.B, under Lieut. Tyler, theininds.at.rest.
The purely, material effects of the Lions Jordan and the St. John's Institu- and these people who are now talking tion Cadists under Corporal H. S. Ferrers. of Edigland being laid low in te very Shortly after 10 a.m. the thrill noies short time are rendering no service to of Chiose piper heralded the condo a to bring down the people
the German people What we have to been bent amencement of the Chinese ceremonie mightiest at sea. This cannot be done
that epidemiqs. Constantinople is physically
Ahead of the short procession which left by the simple decision to conduct a spectre of famine, which also threats Chinese griepts and a Chinese pipe effects. Great power, grent determina- will provoke the moss severe counter nourly all Turkey in Europe.
were immediately followed by zion, and a high degree of skill on the mburgers a white, carrying small part of the enemy will be opposed to the decorated car containing the deceased practical carrying out of our plan. Tokay's tablets. Next came the hearse, bror which was erected a high structure of magnificent, torn! decorations. Pro
I asked fifth for general inipression of the conditions in Constantinople. dle the gave the following gloomy pieture
**Constantingole is a starving clty. Full Chinese platoon of the 3.V.I. undet. submarine war will not occur in a day where very certainly dozens of poor restaron perish story, day, and where for a year and a kulf typhus, cholera, and plagis have Bever
is
the 2nd April 1917, at 12 o'clock noon, filthy, and over all,hangs the wrify the icinity of the house came five ruthless, sybarine war. Our decision!
at Kwong Hip Lung & Co.'s.
Ship Yard, Sham Shui Po,
atrictions to sell by Public Auction, The Steam Launch
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
FRIDAY.!
the 30th March, 1917, commencing
at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, p. 8.
Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-- HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.
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Comprising:- Double hd Single Iron Bedsteads, Sideboards, Dinner Waggon, etc., Exten- pion Dining Tables and Chairs, Chesterfield þ Solan, Ärm-chaiza, &c., Wardrobes and Toiles Tables, Coby &a, Miscellaneous Furditure, Roll-top Desks, Blackwood į Ware, including Cabinets, Wardrobes, Stands, &c., Brass Fonders and Fire „Brassés, a fow lots Porcelains, &o., Pantry,
Bath Room and Kitchen Utensile,
"Aleo
**YING- LING"
Length
Best
11
6.
4 319LIKE MON
These
With characteristic fatalistic indiffer ence the authorities make no effort to cleanse the city, but have abaloned it to a coralition of repulsive dirtiness. One Draft.
has hardly son foot out of doors when eminently placed at the summit of the Compound Surface Condensing is surranded, almost assaileg and borne decorations were crossed foral, British and Engines, Cylindrical Return Tube, by an insistent mob at beggars. Marine Boffer, Speed about 9. knots, dirty and half-perished with banger. suitable "for towing purposes.
For further particulars, apply to the Undersigned
Every rid of, the Drient, every Balkun tribe, is representel in this army beggars: Turks in terlans. Jews in atriped overcoats. Greeks in baggy a
A Launch to convey intending pur- chasers will leave Binks Fier
.. Terma :-Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGE,»
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Chinese Hags, very aptly symbolis of the two greps countries Loke Yew had served. Immediately following the hearse, care the chict moumëry is suckeleth, among whom were, Mr. Allas Loko Yew (eldest son) and Mrs. Lake Yes. Behind the chce white and waistcoate mouers walked Lieut. Col. A. J.. Fox. once finely emimoidered: Bogarian and Lieut. Cl. J. II. Tyte, Captain W. S. Egyptians, Airican negroes, wild-locking Reeve Tuck". Lieut. Tyler, the 1.5.V.B. Albanian--all are there mingling pel-guard of honour, the Chinese Platoca and 1808 mel with maimed god til: soldiers, and the St. John's Institution Cadets. The Lothers with grave but Tess obvious war troops were followed by a rat crowd of
Mr. Loke Yew's friends.
RED-COUCH »FOR SALE.
A few lots of Brass Finger Bowls, & A with mattress, pillows and corers, Rattan BED-COUCH, full size, also poles for mosquito-nes; for sale at Mesars. Hughes and Hough's Sale Rooms. Hongkong, March 23, 1917. 1010
(Full Particular from Catalogue.) Tanzo:-Cash,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong. March 29, 1917.
1605
PUBIJO AUCTION,
THE Undersigned have received in- by section,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
.On...
SATURDAY,
the 31st March, 1917, at
20.30 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Youx Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,-
A. ConsignMEST OF
BRASS WARE,
Comprising:---
A varied assortment of Carved Brass Vases, Jardiniers, Flower Bowls, Finger Bowls, Incense Burners, Buddha, Cand- lesticks, etc, etc, brc.
Also
few lota Special quality Linen Dumark Table Cloths and Serviettes.
Terms-Cush.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 24, 1917.
WANTED..
OUNG MAN is required by u Ship: I ping Office as a STENOGRAPHER and TIFIST. For further particulars
upply to
T1 "CHINA, MAIL" Ofice, C% Hongkong, March 16, 117
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ÉTOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)
ין
on
TUESDAY,
the 3rd April, 1917, at 2.30 p.m., t "CLOVELLY" No.. 12 Peak Road.
THE WHOLE OF TER..
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, therein contained. Consisting of — Blackwood silver cabinets, blackwood carved desk, flower standa &c.
Teakwood Sideboard, dinner waggons, extension dining table and chairs, dinner service, crookery, glassware &c.
2 Teakwood "extes larga" wardrobes, (with three large bevelled mirroraj
Teakwood Marble-top Bureaus, (with bevelled mirror) teakwood (sgemantels, Linen presses, large doublo Braas mounted Bed
with Bair mattresses Marble-top washstands, porcelain 'com. modes, do
Also
Upright Grand Piano, by well-known
14, D'ÁGUILAR Strzet.
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LESSONS IN CHINESE
terature, has been a teacher to European Qcials and Marchants in tale Colony for ten year
He good of walang
of a Brat rate cortisonte se a Chinese teeker, e
bbelsס
i woundise **
And what. I asked next, is the condition of the more fortunate classes. to coatique to take part in the war?" and what is the feeling about their power
cannot
The traveller replied"," That form any deinite conclusive about, - but it needs no gift of prophecy to say that from all appearances, and all that a mezi- her of the general public can hear, the Tucks are at the end of their resources. In any Case Turkey has certainly mobiled all that she has to mobilise old and young men with one hind-or one eye I have seen ander military orders.
Turkish losses up to now have been very heavy." I heard, several. who are in :s position to form a fairly accurate estimate, ppt them at a million and a
half men.
GERMANN HEAVY HOND
N
Complete control of the Turkish army
has been assumed by the Germans. All
the highest and higher commands are filled by Germans. Also the administra tion of national affairs is in German hands, with the result of a perfect iounda- tion of German officials everywhere. The Turkish military have absolutely no voice in directing affairà, the German feldwebel or sergent having higher power then a Turkish captain.
The Turkish soldiery are only kept in order by vigorous, vicious and constant corporal punishment for any and every
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alleged offence.
In this part of the procession the various Chinese girls* schools were represented.
THE MAIN PROCESSION.
After a short reference to neutrals, the writer proceedi
From a military point of view it is General Sarrail above all, who is bit. The Salonika undertaking bad in ary Case its weakness in the necessity of
line of communications by se.. It also consequently was not available for the required a great deal of tonnage, which other requirements of the Entente. "The over-sea communications of Sarrail's sacrifices, and, as a result of the increased amy, will now cest considerably more danger, will be still more uncertain and unpunctual. The losses in Mediterranean will be ever more difficult ships in the tonnase will henceforward decrease more to make good, base elsewhere also rapidly, while at the mme time, in view of the great offensives, very many ships. will be urgently needed for the French and English coasts. It should be added undertaking, which has already often that the abandenment of the Salonika
been considered, will have its difficulties. in the present circumstances.
-THE LAND CAMPAIGN.
The writer adda a few general remarks about prespects on land
The main procession, which was quite the must distinguished which has been! While the most decisive events at sen, seen in Kuala Lumpur, was led by the in which perhaps the two High Sen huge figure of a man built in paper. This Fleets will also come into action, are was followed by a long line of offering sober calculation that in view of the being prepared subject always to the and the various appurtenances of greatness of the reauorces on both sides Chinese funeral The Selangor State it will take much longer for the decision Band was pext in succession, being to ripen than in assumed by many who stroceeded by a
vast. array of silken confuso wishes with' realities-there is
also being prepared on the
Continental banner, 185. in number, several of which fronts the decision of 1917. were presented by vacions local commer-The enemy Press declares every day cin! bodies. The banners were in four that Germany has really already lost. sections of 30, 35, 88 and 23 each, respec card at sen because she sees no further the war, that she is playing her last tively: and in the intervals between the prospect of success on land, and that the sections were various Chinese bands var bas become "a game of hazard" for Those were succeeded by a huge photo the Germans: In peculiar contradic graph of M. Loke Yew placed on a small tion to the enemy's blind confidence Following this was then his own favourable situation, discus part of the procession which came from about the possibility of a sions are becoming ever more
Сегляд the house and an extremely large crowd offensive to Odessa, about the menucing of friends of the late Towkay in cars,
of Monastir, and about the prospects of rickshas and on foot. Among the vehicles West. To all this is added the formation success for a German offensive in the which followed the hearse was a motor of an English volunteers corps for the lorry packed full of wreathes.
deferice of England against an invasin
decorated car.
The procession, which was well over ahy German troops. Is the last measure mile in length, wound its way out along with the fun, or does it correspondent the "Italian sacro eroitmo, which, Batu Road and the Pahang Road and under the pretence of peeding Italian eventually at the 4th alle, turned into troops in the country, deferds itself Hawthornden Estate and proceeded to the against releasing any for France 1 Is hill upon which the late Mrs. Loke Tew the idea to use the bogey of the possibi
was buried recently.
Accommodation had been made on the estate for the thousands who came to the funeral, in the shape of several long]
Ety of a German to deceive the French concerning the English Army's front in Practi
I gathered the impression that the Turks are secretly convinced they will not be allowed to retain Constantinople after the war, Frequently I was able to talk with financiers; merchants and businesattap sheds provided with tables and HOMEWARD BOUND PASSENGERS.
men. Their views are all coloured by sinister presentiments regarding the future. Turkey, they adroit, can only lose as the results of the war..
forms. In these food was served. The arrangements for the regulation of traffic were excellently thought out and worked very simoothly.
The first ceremony by the graveside
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also a good knowledge of Mandarin ang alokka, number of Mussulinian subjects, and wound scarlet conducted a chant before the except boots and, shoes, art pocted in the ijodes. Bome people say centre. These skirts are wonderfully
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| hove ranged" themselves, and it is only prostrated themselves before, the grave. through the poils used No doubt the reports are quite truether short inst covering the hips and
ornamental and down, fire
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A proclamation issued in "Lordon on They argue that the Turkish Empire was a parade of Chinese schoolboys, who February 23, 1917, prohibits, with effect having such, widely extended coast-lipes, presented arms while their band played. United Kingdom, except under licence from that date, the importation into the MR. LI HON PAN, A Chinese graduate versed in it would have been the policy of Sultans The actual ceremony did not commerce of the following goods: Aerated,
mitera to maintain good relations with Powers till 'shortly before 8p. when five and table waters, agricultural machinery. pars in the Culosre azazi sadlob, and id posessed in whose dominions there live the greatest Taoist priests dressed in robes et gold antimony ware, apparel not waterproof all sides concerning changes to be ex-pleats being inverted in front just at the Those who fated learning the Chinese langage possess the strongest naval forces. Butave Daring the ceremony wax candles Books (printed) and other printed matter that these changes are to be exceedingly, tont
baskets and basketware. bamboo, disort ja No. 168, Wellington Strest,' second floor. it is against the very Eowers, they were lit, papers burned and offerings including printed posters" and "
[1251 mournfully continue, that over sod arranged before, the grave.
The chief weekly and other periodicals, public dimistic, and that they will appear so
most natural manner, achie 2180 deri
out any stif ess Coats to Talat and Demo) and their complices moumers attended the ceremony and ticns imported otherwise, than in single soon as the first primrose is, blooming in accompany them are extremely fall, thus
boots and the woods, says & London correspondent. cunningly emphasising, fear of the dreadful consequences which The Taoist ceremony was conduded by for the manufacture thereof not al-for no designers worthy of the name can banging in folds from the shoulders, but
of leather and mater:
at the feet. The most attractive prevents us from speaking out."
the principal priest lighting a packet of ready prohibited, brand
brandy, clocks and beça no open rebellion agaisnt conditions, grave. This was succeded by
"My lafermant said "there so far has crackers and throwing them into the parts, thereof, ekisonne wares, tocon, rest without conceiving new ideas and a woman with a good figure il per
preparations of rocda, raw coffee expressing them in their models. But bably prefer a coat which follows, the ns this is quite impossible under the rule ony conducted by five Buddhist priests, sticles tastmal, curios, infusorial Parth, clients, who must see that the Dovelties though it barrels o
hosiery, cotton lace and the final decision remains with their natural lines of the waist and hips, even of the Gorman police, he keep order in following whies, the heavy weak coffin embroidery and needlework, fancy are kept within bands and do not out in this manner, a deep, hem of
is out at the carried the city with iron despotism, but deep
model in fawn-coloured cloth is feathers was lowered into the grave and set in goode known sá Par extinguisher hinder a rule of economy.. Of course it gunsh carefully making the new line, and rage and discontent are universal, and I the requisite position with a great de flowers, artificial flowers, fresh fruit of is 6oo early to prophesy definitely the another broad band of the fat providing "CHINA MAIL "
am sure." he added, “the popular wrath of care. The Taoist priests then com all descriptions except lemons and bitter lines on which the new modes will treat coction, allequin showe only waits till the Germans leave the city menced a short ceremony, in the course oranges and almonds and nuts used as develop, but, judging from the models and elegant attitudes compels, one
it off to PUBLICATIONS, bara it breaks out with the utmost of which they went round the grave in fruit, glean manufacturis not alrendz pro
perfection, and by her studied hibited, gloves, hats and bonnets, hides, already revealed there will be war admire even against one's wil procession with the chief mourners. The wet and dry, incandescent que mantles, between the straight, arrow skirt and it needs al soch stifiers to intro ceremony concluded by the chief of the
juter
fdressed and un- Te leather
duter auch i mode as this The idea is priests throwing a fowl scross the grave dressed) linen yarns and manufactures that which is already nicknamed tho no natural development of present into the imp of the eldest son of the patiiters colours and pigments, per the region of Bond Street now dis↑ analities that cannot be found in the lobsters, canded meats, matting, mops, barrel. One of the lending couturiers fashions. It picsesses no practical The Euddhist priests and five Buddhistory, photographic apparatus, pic plays examples of both these particular full thort skirt of the winter months, tures, prints, and engravings, photo-types; and though personal taste may and is endowed with less pham, Ahay nuns conducted a similar ceremony, at graphs and maps, plated and gilt wares, incline towards the former, it is rupos that of which the latter & capable the conclusion of which the entire party quebracho, hemlock, cal and mangrove sible to say at this hour with which fact, its only claim upon our left the graveside, the grave baing Alled extracts, salmon (canned) si mano altiinata victory will remain
that it appeals to a up after the departure of the mourners, beans, stererscopes, straw envelopes for It is not difficult to tee the origin of Park Sunoge
factures, not incidding silk yarn, soyn
IFE OF THE FARTHINGALZ novelty. In addition to the rocurers those prekottlos, atin platting sugar (articles the new barrel skirt It is the natural sent at the graveside ceremony consisted, and preparations containing for among others, of Sesars Robson, Eufood, except condensed milk), tea, tons Tong, Sen. Wagner, Chua Cheng Enk toes, typewriters wine, wood and timber of all kinds, bows, sawn or split, pladed Clarion Yeomans, Ferrier, Glomon, or dressed Pringle, Purdy and Taten, (the two latter "spresenting the YM.CANA
violence."!
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Among the many who attended the
fuperal were Sur Edward and Indy man, the Hon Mr. E. 0:
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