FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917.
WHAT WOMEN IN THEIR
"FORTIES" NEED
ANY women approach the critical remes between the age of forty and
Hughes & Hough changing perical of their lives that
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT fity, mindful of its tremendous
General Auctioneers Share, Coal and General Produce Brokers and Commissian Agents.
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( ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
DO
SATURDAY,
the 30th June, 1917, at
importance to their future health and happiness. Not understanding tho fanetional changes taking pipee in their ladies, they work beyond their strength, often break down, become nervous weeks, their bodies suffering with fatigue and their weakened nerves trembling at every step. Often in their werkened condition capillary hemorrh age becomes excessive, this added drain compelling them to take to their beds from nervous exhaustion.
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Dos Vaux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
A CONSIGNMENT··OF
HOUSEHOLD LINEN,
Consisting of
ike.
Bed Sheets. Cushion Covers, Będ{ spreads, Table Cloths and Serviestry: Dusters, Glass Cloths, Towel, &c.
Alan
A number of Lady's Blouses.. Anot
A quantity of Lace Curtains. Torme:-Cash.
BUGBES & BUCOH,
Assctioneer 2.
Hongkong, June 22, 1917.
1904
PUBLIC AUCTION. PRE Undersigned have received in Tuders by a cerection
"1
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEŊ).
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WEDNESDAY,
the 4th July, 1917, commencing
1.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8"
Des Veur Road, Corner of
Jen HOUSE STREET,
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD' AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
...
22.
as follows:—
Upholstered Suites, Arm-chairs and Sofas Card Tables, Bedroom Furniture, "comprising Double and Single Brass-
mounted Bedsteads and Twin Bed- stead, Sideboards. Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables And Chairs, Tea and Occasional Tables, etc., Dinner Services, Crockery, Glass Ware,
Looking Stoves, Cutlery; Toilet Sets, Fe, Bath Room Utensils, Roll-top Desks and Writing Tables Sundry Electro Plated
G.
AUCTIONS.
Ra
PUBLIC AUCTION.
12.
DARTICULARS. and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Safe, to be held on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of July, 1917, at 3 pm, at the Offres of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot GE CROWN LAND Abore Bowen Roul
the Colony of Hongkong, for
in
a term of 75 years, with the option of renowal at Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one
term of
Locality.
Registry No.
Parlings of the tot
BAT J'
Maastrearenta,
Approximate)
Contesta
rate plan. $5,000,17%
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1008
THE CHINA MAIL.
A MOVING STORY OF THE SEA.
THE SINKING OF THE ALNWICK
CASTLE..
CAPTAIN'S GRAPHIC REPORT.
The following report written by the captain at the Union-Castle liner Alawick Castle, giving details of the sinking of that ship without warning by a torpedo from Cornian-submarine, is placeci at the disposal of the Press
The
French S.8. Yanezia, Fabry Line, At Sex, March 8th, 1917. Managers, Madars the Union Castle
Mail S.S. Co. (Ltd.), London. Clentomen,-With deep regret I have: to report the loss of your stramer Alnwick Castle, which was torpedoed without warning at 6.30 a.m. on Mon- miles from the Scilly Islands. day, March 19, in position about 350
At the time of the disaster there were on board besides 100 members of iny own crew and 14 passengers, the captain and 4 of the crew of the 'caller trans- port Trevose whom I had rescued from their boats at 3.30. p.in. on the previous day. Sunday, March 1, their ship having been torpedoedat. 11 a.m. that day, two Amb firemen being killed by the explo sion, which wrecked the engine room. I reported this revene by W/T after dark. The captain of the s.8 Travase reported having son another steamer blown up whilst in bis bet, probably by the same bubicurine.
.
I attach a list of survivors from my lifeboat rescued by the as. Venezix on Friday, March 3, together with those who perished from exposure and thirst in the boat. It may be summarized as follows:-
Captain and crew of Aln-
wick Castle... Third-class passengers... Crew of Trevose
+
Crew of Alnwick Castle who perished in lifebont Total occupants of No. 1
lifeboat...
13:souls
6.
5
24 survivors
$
I will now give a short account of the At 8 events we have experienerd.
o'clock on the morning of the disaster I was called in obedience to my written night orders, and I then gave the chief zigzaz officer & written detail of the courses to steer, commencing at once. Look-out men had been arranged for previously, two sailors on the foremast, one in exh crow's-nest, and a steward on the fore bridge. Besides these bari one cadet stationed on each side of the lower bridge. The chief officer and fourth officer were on duty on the bridge, I was disappointed to find that the sky was overcast and there were no stars available for observation.
Iwas being served with morning codes at about 6-10 am. when the explosion occurred, blowing up the hatches and bearus frum No. and sending up a high column of waser and debris which fell back on the bridge. The chief officer put the engines fall natern, nad I directed him to get the boats away. All our six bouts were safely launched and left he ship, which was rapally sicking by the head. Mr Carnaby sent out. ihe W.T. and nim, several times without receiving. received instanc-and 9.0.8. sinal, with the position I any acknowledgment. I destroyed by sinking the two bags of Admiralty nail which were ready in my cabin, aud also the secret code books and sailing orders. THE BABY IN THE BOAT-
THE Undersigned has store of Messrs JESEN & Co. in pursuance of an order " of the Hongkong Government to sell by Ware, etc.
Pianos in good condition, Electric Fablic Auction at 12 o'clock (Noon) on Reading Lamps, Blackwood and Tenk- wood Ben ene a quantity of Blackwood] "Furniture Engravings, Pictures, Large
Hall Clock, etc., etc..
etc, etc
Also
Tenis Poles and Netting, Porcelain Cigar Cabinet, Enamelled Bath, Brass Finger Bowl, Carpets (New and second band), Child's Cot, Perambalators, (Fall Particulars from Catalogue.) Tru-Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctionsore Hongkong, June. 26, 1917,
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
TUESDAY,
the 31st day of July, 1917, at bis Sales Rooms, DUDDELL "STAERT,
"
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collapsed and others temporarily lost their reason and one of these became pugnacious and climbed about the boat uttering.complaints and threats.
made a practice of keeping in the bosta a case of condused milk, a case of beat, two tins of biscuits, and a skein of amberline, and some twize and palmy and needle, besides the regulation equip The horror of that night, together with The forecastle was now (6.30a.m.) mont; siso I had provided a bundle of the physical suffering are beyond my power of description. Before daylight, just dipping, though the ship maintain blankets for each bont. We divided a ed an upright position without list. The tin of milk between four men once a day, however, on March 23, the wind per and a tin of beef (6h) was more than mitting, I managed, with the help of the people in my boat were clamouring for. me to comney as they were alarmed by suficient to provide spartion for each law who remained shie, to set sail agaiti, Exacay THE VALUABLE, LEASEHOLD the danger of the ship plungine was Tuesday Wednesday, the northerly wind an. Never a sail or, wisp of smoke bad
person (59) once a aday. At midnight hoping now to be in the Bay of
to surely see some vessel to succour PROPERTY state at The Peak out of the ship, and I then took Mr fall light, and we made sail again, the us
purser informed me that every
wind
north-east
When daylight cams, the working to gradually
.we seen. and we we increasing after onrise. All the appeals for water were so angry"" and i A safe distance we waited to see the
an issue at once. After that had gone end observed the submarine!
Hongkong and being Rutal Building Carnaby from his postulled away and afternoon b?: Wednesday insistent that I deemed it best to make:
Lat No. 10.
IN ONE LOT. The property consists of -
1014
down to No. I boat and
Then wo
wowe kept
under
P Way until about 8-
or the Alnwicketly emergs ] when I was compelled to heave to again. | round, amidst much cursing and snatch-
the son end on to the ship with a gun During this day the iron step of ouring, we could see that only one more and our mast and sail issue remained. One fireman, Thomas, The piece or parcel of ground and trained on her cha shuwed no peria went overboard, but we saved them, and was dend another was nearly gone; my premises known as "Lysbolt," 104 The cope-just a conning tower and a gun as wen Peak, situate near Blount Gough in the she lay there silent and sinister. Ia were able to improvises new step with stoward, Buckley, was almost gone; we Colony of Hongkong with an arts of about 10 minutes the Alnwick Castle the aid of an axe and piece of wood tried to pour some milk and water down
We were 194032 square feet and registered in the plunged how first below the surface; her fitted to support the bet cover strong bis throat, but he could not swallow. now fealing the pangs No one could now eat biscuits; it was blast and the main to post back. histle gavea
there was
aamother roar of thirst as well as the exhaustion of impossible to swallow anything solid, and a cloud of The lot is held for the unexpired our brate, 138 people, 300 miles from come pitiful appeals were made for our bands were white and biodiess. residue of à terms of 75 years treated land. The submarine lay between the water. I issued an extrs ration to a few During the forenoon, Friday, 23rd,
boats, but whether she spoke to
proceeded therein by an indenture of Crown Lease them 'I do not know she way of of the weaker ones only.
Y direction of the Government of Land Othce as "Rural Building Lot. No. broke onist and we were left in labour and exposure and want of sleep, our throats were afre, our limba numbed
Hongkong Mesars, HUGHES and HOUGH have received instructions to vell by Public Auction,
MONDAY
the 13th day of August, 1917 at 3 PK ut their Sales Room, Ice House Street,
Victoria, Hongkong.
The Following VALUABLE LEASE HOLD PROPERTY aitaute at Victoria Hongkong Viz-
ALL THOSE pieces or parcels of groand situate at Victoria aforesaid and known and registered in the Land Offico R SECTION A OF MARINE LOT NO 101 and SECTION "B OF MARINE LOT NO: 101 Together with the messunges erections and buildings thereon known uso. 7 Queen's Road Central, Victoria aforesaid. Term 999 years created by a Crown Lease dated the 8th day of April 1856.
Arza in respect of Section A of Aiacine Lot No. 101-8445 q. ft. Proportion of Annual frown Rent
Ares in respect of Bection Marine Lot No 101 870 sq ft Proportion of Annual Crown Bent $675. further particulars and conditions
of
of sale apply to ROTBALL JOHNSON STOKES & MASTER,
Prince's Buildings
Tes House Street, Hongkong.
tars for tha:3 Liquidator of THE DEUTSCEL
HE BANK
19.
dated the 23rd day of April 1896.
The Annual Crown Rent is $85.00.
For further particulara and conditions
of sale apply to Mesara Wilkinson & Grist, Solicitors for the Liquidators, or to the undersigned.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer
Hongkong, April 30, 1917.
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Is the man who has blood-
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north east, after a steamer homeward bound stout four miles away, and soc -after we saw a tall column of water, and knew that she had found another victini
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Another Bremsan, named Tribe, and my steward, Buckley, died; also a cattleman, whose only name I could get as Peter, collapsed and died about poor.
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I got in touch with all the bats, and from out clothing, and awzlowed. I by the French steamer Venezia, of the 200 miles in a south-easterly direction, took over the command of another o from the number of their occupants 1 ordered the sail to be spread out in the Fabre Line, for New York for horses. I doubt if we should have survived the Union Castle Company's vessels was satisfied that every one was safely in them. The one lady passenger and hope of catching siter from rain A connderable swell was running, and another night after one last issue of
Last month. her baby three months old were with shower, but we were disappointed in in our enfeebled state we were unable to water I gave the main facts of the Captain Chave first went to sea when radio message announcing our rescue Forbes, of the Nautical Academy, the stewardess in the chief officer's boat. this, for the rain was too light. Several o
captain, M. Feat Bonifacie, handled his I directed the sbira officer to transfer of the men were gelling light-headed, porly manure oor boat, but the situation to the captain, and he sent out he was. 14. He studied under Captain to apprise all ships in Southampton and in 1804 joined the 1748 four of his men to the second officer's and I found that they had been drinking empty, vessel with great skill and brought in such a manner as to s
bout to equalize the number, and told salt water in spite of my earnest and her alongside us sending out a lifeboy the vicinity of the possibility of finding Union Castle Company as a junior
vehement ortlar
On a line for us to seize We were un- some of the other five boats Captain officer. Promotion came rapally and them all to steer between east and
It was with great difficulty that any able to climb the ladders, so they hoist-Bonifacis also left his course that after while in command of the Armadale north-eant for the Chauncl sail before #light-westerly wind, Which one could be prevails on to bale outed us one by one in ropes until the 21 noon and proceeded to the northwest in Castle, in July, 1911, he gained the gd for bravery. When the war broke out freshened before asset, when we reefed the water, which seemed to leak into the fire men were abdard. The four dead the hope of seeing some of the other certificate of the Edyal Humane Society down. After dark I saw no more of the bonements, having bee, Fethe dhe bodies were left in the boat, and she boat
boats. That was Monday, March 16: to some rivets having been started by was fired at by the gunners of the Venonis earnestly hope that the other fire Captain Chave volunteered for service.
her, but the in order to destroy her,
boats have been picked up, for I fear with the Navy end was appointed to ens the pounding she had received.
that neither of the small accident boats of his old vessels with a temporary cons
RN from north-east and we made sail, but I cannot speak with
I found only three men who could help
abots
-Ki24 2.0: the wind crime sway zinta not take effectfcient eiti. Ihad much chance of surviving the wen: mission as "Acting Commander, J
me to steer, and one of these subsequent ly became delicious, leaving, only three unfortunately it freshened again and we tude of the extreme kindness and her I experienced At present I have During a part of the time be was naval of us. At 2am. Tuesday, the wind and were constantly dosled with spray and solicitation which was shown us by all not yet regained fully the use of my transport officerata German South-West apa had increased to force when I had to be always being Our water was on board. Our wet clothes were at once hands and feet but hope to be fit again African port, in connexion with General deemed it unsafe to sail any longer also now very low, and decided to its stripped off and dry ones put on, het before my arrival in England, when I Bothu's succnful campegnin is was working to the north west and condensed milk with it. Most of theter and cogne was pour down our trust you will honour
| zorth-north-west. "I forled the sailaod, med, were now helpless arid several were marched and swollen throats; then we ment to another ship appoint conclusion he was appointed to the con
with an expres streamed the sea anchor, and we used raving in delirium. The foreman cattle were put to bed in steam-bested first conclade my report
of sincere and hands were to affort ds some man W.Kitchener, dad and was buried class cabins. Our feet and the canyes bost-cover
sod doep gratitude th abelter from the constant spray and Soon aftat dark the ses became confused swollen to twice the normal size, and Captain Paul Bonifacie and bi offic bitter wind daylight we found our and angry furled the tiny reef sailsaveral of us narrowly escaped front and crew of this 8. Venezia, to whose
Aber and
the rudder had both and put out the sea anchor. Apm we biter In the evening we were given a most generous kindnes we owe speedy, bere was too teeb sen to mil were swamped by breaking ses sad light meal of soap and boiled boet with recovery from the effects of our
with oars, while hanhed thenght all was over. A moan of despair potatoes, with claret, sad daring the posure. The doctor in an age together and made another ses rose in the darines, but I shouted to right the stewards were kept busy pro man of 16 years, who most
spent the
Tuesday theri. "Kale
itiv cars to
the sro anchor to head the boat sp to the waves, constantly soaked with cold spray and pierced with the bitter Wind, Swan now ffers the norths &
twice daily. women; which mede!
and wured them,viding water for our inquenchable plies the gallant spirit Links How they thirst. Every possible wart was anti-sacrifice. He too has dime sandbückes in the dark cipated the ptain, cfficers, engines on our behalf, I am, Gent asked to free,andi stowardo, who placed freely Out obedient servant,
see anchor - disposal their wardrobes, toilet art
Dow, but
stern andr
hite of sail tokmero, de
our rescue
mand of the Alawick Castle
"THE NEW EVENCH REMED THERAPION No. 1
FAPIOI VE 2
sich was the