INTIMATION
S. MOUTRIE
& CO.. LTD.
THE PIANOFORTE
MUSIC WAREHOUSE.
AND
SOLE ABENTS
FOR
RACHEL, PLEYEL, ROSENKRANZ, KEMMLER, HOOFF & HOOFF, HOPKINSON. KOCH & KOR-
SELT.
FRICES FROM $490.
The Latest GRAMOPHONES & RECORDS always in stock,
SOLE ACHNTA for the
GRAMOPHONE AND TYPEWRITER
Co., Lu.
S. MOUTRIE & CO. LD.
York Building, Chater Road.
38-1
Hongkong, 13th April, 1907.
TO LET
TO LET.
DUNHEVED 38, Robinson Road, or
FOR SALE.
Nos 27 and 31, SEYMOUR ROAD.
4 New Houses in KENNEDY ROAD, near
Wan Chai
No. 9 & 91 GODOWN PRAYA EAST.
Apply to-
SAM WANG CO., LTD..
81, Quson's Road Contral.
Hongkong, 13th November, 1906.
TO LET.
[103
OND FLOOR No. 12, QUEEN'S ROAD
CENTRAL,
No. 39, UAINE ROAD.
GREENCROFT,
GARDEN ROAD, Kowloon, Redecorated, Electric Light, Tennis Court,
No. 1, FAIRVIEW, ROBINSON ROAD, Kowloon.
TO LET
TO LET.
64 QUMMER HOUSE" Mount Kellett, the PEAK, Partially Farnished. Possession from 1st April, 1907 Low Rent.
Apply to--
PERCY SMITH & SETH,
5. Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 8th March, 1907.
539
TO LET
No Canton.
TO. 1, WEST END TERRACE, Samenu,
Apply to-
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY CO., LD.
597 Hongkong, lat May, 1907.
TO LET.
"O. 28, LEIGHTON HILL ROAD. N°Immediate Possessions.
Apply to- THE COMPRADORE,
Nippoa Yusen Kaisha. Hongkong, 4th February, 1907,
TO LET.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. TELLBURN, No. 81 the PEAL
Apply to-
W
389
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,
York Buildings.
251
Hongkong, 22nd January, 1967.
TO LET.
TO. 21. CONNAUGHT ROAD CEN
Apply on the Premises, Hongkong, 20th March, 1907..
TO LET.
810
FOUR-ROUMED HOUSES at Praya
East, Dear East Point, Apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD. Hongkong, 3rd January, 1907. [137
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 8ed, 1907.
HETEROGENEOUS CHINA.
It is not always fully understood what a variety of peoples exist under the sway of the Emperor of China. Even as regards the bulk of her population, China is very far from being homogeneous. It has even been pronounend doubtful whether there is strictly consider 1, any such ustion es "the Chinese." In the United Kingdom, there is a very marked divid ing as between the Englishman, sotehmar, Irishman, and Welshman, but the difference between the four is faint indeed as compared with that soparating a Pekmese, a Cantonese, and a native of Amoy. It is almost hopeless to lock for homogeneity of type, where there is auch a divergence of speech that the three, when pesking their respective dialects, are mutually aniatelligible. There is, besides, unre than a mere divergence of spoken language; there is NO wider variation of customs, ideas and prejudices, and also a very apprecia la difference in the matter of physical appearance. Speaking rough. ly, the Bighten Provinous form a meny distinct antionalities, which, hare, as buds of a common written language, a trio of religions accepted more or less by all, and one
head in the persou: supreme
of the emperor. But bass eighteen heterogeneous communities they might alunst be called "states" do not constitute, by any means, the entire population of the empire. Heterogeneous # they are, they have among them, or on their outskirts, other communities more heterogeneous still. Mired up with the ordinary inhabitania of all the province, are to be found Manchus and Toogals, concentrated at certain points, but distributed, under the garrison system, through- cut the land. Kwanging, again, has ite Hotion and fakkas, the latter of whom bare, to a great extent, colonise Form181.
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THE IGNORANCE OF WOMAN.
SHE KNOWS NOTHING OF BEAUTY OR DRESS:
Woman know nothing about beauty and thing about dress," was the startling remark made to an Express representative by Mr. Clayton Calthrop the artist and writer who designed the dresses for "The Palace of Puck at the Haymarket Theatre.
Men know far more about drenatusu women da," he erafinued. "because they consider woman in perspective. In the same way they ars far better at painting pictures for children thsa women, and all the children's classic have besa written by men. Man ever appreciatas home more Liao a woman does--probably because he sees less of it.
Woman considers bersalf in a series of bits, gavar as a whole or an individual. The result is that wala no female individu te--in drass- but rather a number of sticks dressed up, cording to the fashion, and each one sa like the other as possible.
Formerly the streets were filed with Da Maurier girls-gow ous masts groups of Gibson girls. It does not matter what the figure is really-it must be squeezed, elegated, twisted, pad, nud pinched until it resembles that of every other polled and alongated figura is the park,
This is probably due to the fast that Eaglish women are not sure of their own beauty-they are afraid of it, of themselves and of each other. Yot this is absurd, for thecoura A few, a very low my be ugly women. plainan rest are beautiful.
"And it lies within the power of the plsio woman to hasome beautiful, and for the beautiful woman to become more beautiful, by emphasising bec individuality and her special features.
Everybody has something besatifal-it mig
be sa eye, the boss, or the mouth, but it is always thera, and the whole sim and object of the dres should be to lead up to and emphasise that beautiful feature,
The early Victorian women knew mərə about dras thau the modern woman does and a completa squeally they appeared as pietur, distinct and individual, so that when Bawa woman coming ang ons could 17: "There is Mrs. S»uod-Sh."
But the modern womeo is a mere 64, 114,
"As a matter of fact, the chaufear has done more towards reforming dress in London than any one else. He is the one man who dresses to sait his occupation, and as no'fixed law or fashion has been laid down for woman's mutaring car-with the exception of the abominable cap and veil she generally wears what she like, and what suits her.
TOS 3 & 5, CARNAVON VILLAS, The Eating population, or tankas, from at
Kowloon
Canton a race apart, as distinct from the Apply to
ordinary. Chiang, that they do not int marry HEWAN & Co.,
with the dewellers on land and
are, moreover, No. 15, Connaught Road, West.
denied the privilage of
at examina. competing Hongkong, 1st May, 1907.
324 tione. The boat people at Foochu pro said to enjoy the same iuvinious distinction, so does TO LET,
the to min, a race of holots peculiar to Ningpo, Several of the provinces, notably Kwangtung. Kwangsi, Yunnan, Kweichow. Szechuen and Hunan, bare within their borders remnants of the aboriginal inhabitants, who have never 4. 4, sud #guines twin to every other 6s. assimilated themselves to the dominant raced, 4, 4, and 19-guines woman in Mayfair. These Ste looks ilke anybody nise from a distanc, and and it may be presumed, never will tribes, the Li is Yan, the Miao-tzo, and Dert year, in the new fashion, nobody know hor
much
from Adam. tha rest,
foreigners Chiang nila
while aro, and acknowledge the sovereignty of the Emperor, his hold on their allegiance is precarious The regions inhabited by the uncivilised tribe, zre only very partially populated by Chinese and constitute what may be called China's colonies. Among wastorn nations, these which have founded most colonies are most troubled with petty wars. Eugland, for instauer, that chief elonising power of the world, may be said to be never absolutely at paxos If the Zulas
tribes of the are quiet, the bill Himalayan ar on the warpath; if Manipur is tranquil, there is fighting on the Saskatcbeans So it is with China; ber savage feudatorios give her sons'ant trouble, and scarcely a month passes but the Peking Gasette contains the report of some border campaign against the Miao-tat in the Southern provinces or the Li of central Haiuan. Probably China has been glad to shift the fellow man's borden in Formosa on to Japanese shoulders, of our own posts has said:"Saxon, and Norman and Dane
we," and the Briton has to admit that his ex MOB. grel raca; but at least the atoms are closely
TO LET.
HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TERRACE,
AKOWLOON,
Apply to--
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT AND AGENCY CO, LD, Hongkong, let May, 1907.
[02
TO LET,
FFICES in ALRYANDRA BUILDINGS,
Apply
Apply to
SECRETARY, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, Hongkong, 23rd April, 1007.
LEIGH & ORANGE, ...
1. Des Voeux Road.
TO LET,
Hongkong, 3rd May, 1907.
34
TO LET.
■MMEDIATELY, the Capasicus Promises on the Ground-floor of No. 2, PEDDER STREET. at present occupied by Messrs. Harris Kongy Co, Ltd.
GILMAN & CO.
Apply to Hongkong. 23rd January, 1907. 260
TO LET.
POSSESSION FROM 1ST APRIL NEXT, Semi-attached HOUSES, Nos. 133 and
ROAD, Back
with Booms, Bath Rooms, Kitchen, Servants' Quarter and Grass Tuunis Court.
Apply Lo-
CHUNG CHINAM,
Yan On Marine & Fire Insurance Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 1st March, 1907.
492
TO LET ON LEASE, FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1907.
NO. 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14, HOLLYWOOD
ROAD.
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 SUN WAI LANE, Apply to
ARRATOON V. APUAR & CO.,
45, Wyndham Street,
101 Hongkong, 4th October, 1906:
TO LET.
FROM 18T JULY. ARGE AND SPACIOUS GODOWNS
LARGE AND RO und 10, PRAYA EAST, at present in the occupation of the Admiralty.
Apply to--
HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
& AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong. 1st May, 1907..
TO LET.
800
PAIR VIEW, No. 1. Robinson Road,
chearfully situated immediately below, Sir Paul Chater's mansion, containing Six Commodions Rooing with Verandahs and Large Halls, has a commanding view of the harbour, and is in the healthiest location and bas a small frout Garden.
Possession ou be had from let June.
Apply --
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LTD, 920 Hongkong, 26th April, 1907.
TO LET.
ROUND FLOOR of No. 4, Des Vox
Rond including a Strong Boom and gervant's quarter.
ROOMN on Second Floor of VICTORIA BUILDING, No. 5, Queen's Head Central, suit- able for Bees.
No. 3, Pedders Hill, comprising of 5 Rooms without bones, occupation from Íst proximo.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co. LTD. Hongkong, 25th April, 1907.
OF
TO LET,
821
FFICES KING'S BUILDING and YORK
BUILDING
A HOUSE in WONG NEI CHONG ROLD. GODOWNS in PRAVA EAST.
A. HOUSE in CLIFTON GARDENS, Conduit Road.
FLATS in MOUSTON TERRACE Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT & AGENCY CO. LTD. Hongkong, lat May, 1907.
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TO. 5. "ORMSBY TERRACE," Granville welded, and we are not such a belterskelter NRoad. Low Rent.
jahlat as we see around ns in this our land of exile.-Foochene Echo.
758
Apply to
SPANISH PROCURATION. Hongkong, 23rd April, 1907,
TO LET
JO. 2, MACDONNELL ROAD.
Apply to
COMPRADORE'S DEPARTMENT, Nippon Yussu Kaisha, Hongkong, 3rd June, 1905.
No.
197
"I am designing the dresses for the Oxford pageant Mr. Caltrop continued,wia the art that I have discovered that women rovar believe that other women of any other period but their own have ever been beautiful-and this is because they have no sense of beauty.
THE EAMES DIVORCE CASE.
Mme. Emma Esmeat (formerly of Shanghai) ection for divorce against bar husband, Mr. Juliau Story, is down for hearing during the first week of April at the Supreme Court at White Plains, the capital of Westchester Country says a New York message, daled March 25th.
A sensational incident at the masked ball given by Mr. Story at Philadelphia inst winter
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SAGHALIEN'S MINERAL WEALTH York to ect a hostess, ignorant of the iden
At the latest meeting of the Russian Imperial Geographical Rocisty, M: Tulachinski read before a large assembly a very interesting paper on the Nortbera, or Russian, portion of the convict-island of Saghali-n. The lecturer said that the Russian portion of the island is interior to the Southern or Japanese, portion only is climate, and that ite immense mineral
ought wealth
be exploited at cucs and trus
TO LET
FFICES No. 6, ICE HOUSE easy reach of the principal Banks and business houses. Apply on the promises to-
TATA & CO. 105 Hongkong, 24th December, 1906.
TREET, Cntrally situated a Vitha recured for Russis, M. Luitschinski pointed out
TO LET.
CAINE ROAN, anitable
of
more
that deposita of coal vers discovered on the west coast of the island fifty years ago; yet
10 recent years
than bave tons of eðal
been raised early The Sanghalien anal is equal to the best English soal Excellent coal was disco vored at Cape Elisabeth and Cape Maria in the extreme north of Saghalien in 1969, and at five
GLENWOOD CAUR B Al Qule other points coal has been found at various
Living Rooms. This property would be divided into two or more house to suit tonauts. "SMALL BUNGALOW. containing Furnished Room with Bathroom asd Dressing Room, Kitchen, &c., Cinse to Barker Road, Tram Station. Saltable for one or two bachofer."
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Fine Shopa Offices and Dwelling Rooma.
No. 15, QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL, Top Floor, (over Caldbeck MacGregor),
BELILIOS TERRACE HOUSES ROBINSON ROAD.
No. 3, ALBANY
No 1, COLLEGE GARDENS Furnished, and use of Piano. Tamediate occupation till end of Sopteraber, 1907. Cheap rant.
No. 8 BELILIOS TERRACE, Corner House, 1st Row,
Apply to-
LINSTEAD & DAVIS Srd Floor, Alexandra Buildings, 1102 Hongkong, 22nd March, 1997.
TO LET.
ONE OFFICE-ROOM on Second Floor
Apply to-
REUTER, BROECKELMANN & Co.
795 Hongseng, 23rd April, 19/7.
TO LET.
TO. 8 GRANVILLE AVENUE, Kow-
LOON.
N°
Apply to-
HUMPHREY? ESTATE &
FINANCE CO., LD.,
676
Hongkong, 21st March, 1907,
TO LET.
NT0, 6, LYEEMOON VILLAS, Kowloon, Possession from 1st March next, Five Rooma and Tennis Court. Rout $125 per month including taxes.
Apply to-
"LYEEMOON" Cere of "Daily Prom" Offon, Hongkong, 21st January, 1907.
241
said by the. New York American to have caused the faul raptors between the couple.
Mr. Story was in indifferent health at the time, and Mme. Eames went over from New
tity which her musk concealed, two ladins, it in said, revealed to her an extraordinary story of her husband's infatuation for a beautiful Philadelphian sud fx in terror when they discovered who the recipient of their indiscre tions was
Mme. Eames insisted on an explanation from her husband, and left him at once when he declined to give it.
The Herald says that the most tastful intercaution on the part of intimate friends shows the utter hopelessness of any attempt to bring about a reconciliation.
Had there been mad, unreasoning jealousy, or hot, bitter reproaches on the one hand and open d-Hance on the other, thers might hars been some hope," said one of those friends, "but each is so quiet, calo, and maguanimous to wards the other that it reeds the fixed determination to separate at once and for ever.
Mrs. Stery is heartbroken over it. While indignant in her womanly wrath and fixed in her resolution, she speaks of Mr. Story in the kindliest way, except in one respect, and keepe saying: I hope I am not doing in an unkind way that which, nevertheless,
must to.
times. More recently the prison authorities discovered rich coalfields near Alexandrovsk, and even richer coalfelds have been found near The cos dug Due, on the Japanese frontier. near Dué is especially suitable for ironworks. M. Tulteobinski himself found coal on the river Mr. Story is equally distressed and strenu Tym in the interior of Saghalien, nad as coal-ousis denies the charges, which he declaros to beds are known to exist on the east coast, it be the work of malicious gips. I said to a may be presumed that the whole mountainous close friend. "I have for my wife the greatest region of Saghalien represents an enormous respect, though I think she has been badly coalfied. Finally traces of gold and of iron ore advised, and I shall do nothing to pat ap have been found on the island. Thus, the harsh defence. I will not do or say one word that would defend me if it wounded or hurt her ultimate possession of Sagbaliou will become an
in the least." suta question, in view of its coal supply.
THE MISERIES OF
Indigestion
Indigestion attacks old and young, rich and poor, and terrible are the consequences of neglect. The disease that robs you of the power to digest your food, robs you of the very source of life itself. Slowly your strength eths away, you are tortured with pain, and life becomes a misery. Be warned! Take MOTHER SEIGEL'S SYRUP, the real cure,
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TO
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SEIGEL'S
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It is proof that you need Abbey's Salt, the stomach regulator, and need it badly.
A dose of Abbey's Salt be- fore breakfast will quickly drive these ill feelings away. and set you right within an hour.
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TO LET
IMMEDIATE Possession.
800-1
YO. 2, HOLLYWOOD ROAD), and No.
1, POTTINGER STREET. Apply to-
ARRATOON V. APCAR & Co.,
45, Wyndham Street. Hoogkneg, 2nd March, 1907,
TO LET
491
QUEENE GARDENS, PEAK ROAD.
INFURNISHED & Hours in Queen's
Uuries with the View of the Hartone.
Apply Lo
DENISON, RAM & GIBBS. Hongkong, 2nd May. 197.
859
TO LET.
YOS. 3 and 4, OBSERVATORY VILLAS, Kowloon Moderate Rental Tonniz Court and Electric Lights.
Apply to-
ARRATOUN V. APCAR & CO., 45. Wyndham Street Hongkong, 2nd May, 1907.
INTIMATIONS
DEVONIAN SOCIETY.
880
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TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the 4th May, at 8p.m. Members intending and DevoniAUR wishing to be present aro requested to send in their names to
M. S. NORTHCOTE, Hon. Secretary. Care of Hongkong Club. Hongkong, 26th April, 1907.
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818
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GLENEALY, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 4TH MAY, AT Ĥ P.M. IN AID OF SIGNOR AND SIGNORSSA Salvare, ADMISSION 81. Tickets can be had at the above address.
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Hongkong, 2nd May, 1907. YUET HAN RAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED..
NOTICE.
THE Altention of the Public is drawn to
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This Company has been formed by Chinese the the weary worn-out frame; scrows up unstrung nerves; restores anergy and vitality Merchants who shall invite Chinese Sabjects tool to subscribe for Shares. This Eailway and virtually makes “a new man of goa, nips illness in the bad, so to speak; and on
on shall be constructed by themselves. Foraigners are denied the privilege of subscribing for those of ordinary health it confers an increase shares in the Company.
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Chinese Subjects, who have been naturalized as Subjects of Foreign Countries, shall be recognized as Chinese Subject by the Company and are allowed to subscribe. Such Shareholders shall be treated as Chinese Subjects and shall not claim the privileges of a Foreign Bubject. Should they interfere in any way the Comey is berety empowered to cancel their abarcs and all interest and privileges with the Company shall be withdraws from thera.'
CHEANG TO CHAI, President of The Yunt-Han Railway Company Ltd.
743 Canton, 9th April, 1907.
REGULAR
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OF
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The COMPANY'S WHARF is at the end of WING LOK STUKET (tram statian).
For further particulars, please apply to
E. PASQUET & CO., Canton Agents. 1 BARRETTO & CO., Agents. Hongkong, 1st April, 1907
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