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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1911.

Hughes & Hough.

AVCTIONEERS To' the dqVERNMENT

Gafftral Auctioneers

· ANDÍ,

Share, Coaland Genotal Brokers..

PROPRIETORS

-To-Kwa-Wan" Coal Storage.

Lüther need

A.R.C. 4TH & STR EDITIOME. Al. Tritorapine CODE,

ZipFile Aderen "MINE" HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Tons to sel by Public Auction,

THE Undersigned havo received lustrus

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED.

..on

SATURDAY,

the 19th August, 1911, at 11.A.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Das Vaux Road, corner of Tox HOTË STREIT, — A QUANTITY DE TALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE Particulars, &c., from Catalogue; Also

One Polophone and Records in good pundition.

TERM-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, August 16, 1911.

NOTICE.

1034

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to sel

FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED, A CONSIGNMENT OF TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE

+ GUIDES. Farticulars, &c., may be had from the Undersigned.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, 10 August, 1911.

1026

NOTICE

|

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC AUCTION."

THE Laderelguod has received instruo Tons to tell by Pabllo auction

on

TUESDAY

the 22nd August, 1911, commencing at 2.30 r., at bis Sales RoomTS, DUBDELL STREET; ——

A QUANTITY OF

ALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising Upholstered Drawing Room Suite, Teak Overmantels, Brass Fenders. Ince Cur tains, Engravings, &o., &c.,

Marble-top Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Table Teak Bookcases, Dibuer Sets, &c., dir.

because the Royal couple are not so fond of foreign tripe as was King Edward and they therefore have more time to dispose of I hear they are not indisposed to. spond a few weeks in the Emerald Into bo tween the Coiras Yatching Work and the autumn visit to Balmoral.

THE CHINA MAIL.

There is therefore, much, eugitation in Ireland as to the most suitable place, and it seems a good many pick on Mitchelstown Castle not far from Cork, which was prepared for but was nevet visited by: Georgo the Fourth. It is sumptuqualy appointed nad might do for the temporary headquarters of the Fifth king of that namo. In any case no decision is likely to be made befummanother Royal visit to Dublin, next year, when the Prince of Wales is to como to be invested as a knight of the Order of St. Patrick.

ORIENTAL TIBITORN.

Admiral Count, Togo and the Chinoso commander of the cruiser that came to the Dongation roview aro both being escorted round our northern shipyards and armament

Bruss-mounted Bedstendis, Teak Ward-works. The Japanoso admiral, has been robes with Bevelled Mirrors, Marble-top Washstands, Tenk Dressing Tables, Mo.;

Also

An Assortment of Table and Household, Lines,

Ant

A Few pieces Canton Blackwood Ware. Term-Caab un delirerg.

On View from Monday, the Blat Au... 1911:

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer, Hongkong. August 17. 1911.

1037

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tous to Sell by Fabia, Austion THE Undersigned has covived lastrno

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), the 19th August, 1911. commencing at

11 A., at his Sales Rooms,

DUBOKIL STILEET,—

A CONSIGNMENT OF TABLE & HOUSEHOLD LINEN. (Just unpacked ex 1.9. Tungo Maru),

Comprising

Lánun Pillow Cases, Sheets, Bedspreads, Handkerchiefs, Laco Bedspreads, Damask Table Cloths, Serviettes, &a., &c.;

3.

given a civic reception at Newcastle, where he went to see the works of Armstrong, Whitworth and Co.

CABAGS ACCIDENT..

Sir Cecil Clementi Smith, the ex-Gov- ernor of the Straits Settlements, End. a narrow sscape from serious hurt the other evening when driving home to his houza at Welwyn, Harta., The horse took fright and overturned the carriage. But $ir Cocli got off with a shaking, while his driver

broke an ankle.

ANTI-CHINESE NJOTE. -'

The nuli-Chinese riota at Cardiff indicata the dangerous agitation that has sprung up in the ports that have may extensive num ber of Orientals in them at present. On that head souse hotly worded corres

pondence has been sent by Bon Tillett, the Dockers secretary, to Bir Winston Churchill and the President of the Board of Trade that does put indicate any calmatinosphere in the camp of the strikere. I am assured that the riote at Cardiff and Manchester have disclosed a good deal of Istent hooliganism in our cities, for the mob that wrecked the sixteen laundries run by Chinese in Cardiff was made up to a large extent of young booligans wholly

An Assortment of Raincoats and Suit connected with the cause for which the Lengths.

strikers are aiming.

"

TERMS:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, August 11, 1911.

PUBLIO ACCTION.

1052

HE Vadersigned has exc÷ifed instruo,

THE Public Auction,

ON

SATURDAY,

THE Undersigned have received instruc- the 10th August, 1011, at 12 o'clock

tions to sell

JOE ACCOUNT OF THE CONGRENZE,

at their SALE: Roams, No. 8, Des Vœux

Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A number of automatic Printing Machines, Three Cinematograph Automatic Machines, and 18 Automatic Post Card Machines. For Further Particuines, &c., apply to the Undersigned.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

-

Hongkong, August 9, 1911.

THE

1010

NORTH POLE

WAS FOUND BY COOK

And we have found a way for you to have a cool and pleasant afternoon.

That is by calling up 182 and

letting us send you one of

our Motor Cars.

Then go along the Beach, and over the Hills and get the Sea and Mountain air.

PHONE 482.

C. LAURITSEN,

Managing Proprietor.

Dragon Cycle Depot.

63 Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong, January 18 1911.

NOT LOE

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

BOOK

BINDING

23

THE CHINA MAIL: OFFICEL

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY

Prospectuses, Trade Circulars

Kramer, Manus, etc., etc. Arranged and - Artistica

Printed.

(Noox), ex blu SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, ***

RACES CONGRESS.,

WHITEAWAY'S

Last Week of Sale.

Calico

LACE CURTAIN

Unusual Value in Lace Curtains.

WHITE OR ECRU LACE-

CURTAIN.

-Length ̈4 yards

SPECIAL VALUE

Sale $3.25 Pair.

Strong Wearing Good Washing

Calico width 35 inches.

SALE PRICE

Per Piece 40 yards. $10.00

Soap

SAME

LACE CURTAIN

NOTTINGHAM LACE-

Sale

STRONG QUALITY WHITE OR EORU

Length $4 yards.

Price $2.25 Pair.

Universal Bath Soap Boxes containing

12 Large Cakes.

BALOL $1.50 Box. PRIOR

Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road.

matter of grava intornational importance, and should not be handled without serions consideration. I such a doctrine should

'Want' Advertisements

H.

PREPAID

One week.

TIDAL TEN

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG,, NOTES.

Dr O. Marriott

spread and be generally followed, mensi per inch.......... 9 Insertions. Mr & Mrs W. Block- Capt. F. Innos would become more narrow minded than ever, and would not hesitate to tako undue $9 » advantage of peoples of other colour or race whenever

6.21

FOR RENT.

Mr P. J. "Buckland. Mr T: J. McDonald- Mr and Mrs. J. D. Mr and Mrs FE

Carscaden

McHugh

Mr P.T. Chilvers Mr J. F. Chisum

REMISES on the EMPIRE CONCRASION, Mr H. L. Conden

PSHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for foes, Godown, and/or living quartors. Repairs and attentions will be made to suit tent,

Apply to

CHINA. BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, CANTON,

- Chaton, June 14, 1911.

FOR SALE

Mr F. B. Davidson Mr W. G. Drusk Mr and Mrs G. L

Duncan

Mr E. J. W. Eames A. F. Feszon

Mr & Mrs Füli. Mr H. G. Fisher: 787 : M+ V; Goulbourn

TWIN-SCREW STEEL STEAMER tonnage 1,994 tons, with Triple Ex- pansion Engines capable of giving & speed of 15 kote.

19:

Length 250, Beam 343, Moulded Depth Draft fally loaded 15. Electric Installation. Condition excellent and ready for im. Suitable for either River mediate read or Cost Trade,

For further particulare apply to

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Duddell Street. Bóngkong, August 9, 1912.

opportunity occurred. Altruism would certainly diappear. In- stead of friendly feelings and hearty co- operation existing between the Occidental and Oriental peoples, there would be feel ings of distrust, ill-will, and animosity towards each other; constant friction and disputos would take place, and might ultim ately lead to war. I have noticed that this cry of a White Policy has been rais. Something like fifty nations are ined, not by the aborigines, who might have Congress in London to-day, discussing the some excuse, but by the descendants or problems of mankind from China to Peru settlers who had conquered.and, in many They represent every colour, creed and ceas killed the aborigines of the country race, and the curiosity of it is that there are which they now want to keep for themselves, Americans among the delegates and rich and by politicians whe recently migrated enos, too-hobnobbing with negros and to that country. Is his fair or just To all sorts of people. It must be admitted, those who advocate such policy, however, that these men are the picked and who no doubt call themselves highly leaders of thought from every land. The civilised people, I would remark that I occasion is the First Universal Races Con-prator Chinese civlimation. According to grras, which has bean called together the Chinese civilisation, se interpreted in to discuss in the light of science and the Confucian classics, we are taught that of the modem conscience, the general re-

we should treat all who are within the lations aubsisting between the peoples of tour is as brothers and sisters; and that the West and those of the East, between what you de net want done to yourself you Fo-called white and so-called coloured should not do to others.' Until racial and peoples, with a view to encouraging letween national feeling is eliminated from the thema, fuller understanding, the most minds of Occidental peoples, it is feared friendly feelings, and a heartier co-opam-genuine friendship and co-operation between tion."..

them and Oriental peoples cannot really Profcesors Toogo Takebe and Terunk; exist. I am writing this in my unofficial Kobayshi contribute a paper on Japan capacity. I wish to state, however, that Dr. Genchi Kate one on Shintoiem, and China and other Eastern nations do not Wu Ting Fang sends his son with a ask for special favours at the hands of PRINCIPAL BANKS

ex. Occidental neoplos, but they do expect, and paper on China, in which the Minister in Washington-speaks hopefully they have a right to expect, that their of the advance of Chine, urges the nations and their pooples should be equally simplification of the English language by and equitably treated, in the mindner means of a commission, to eliminate all the accorded to Uccidental peoples." eccentricities of spelling and other obstacles HONGKONG, to English becoming the universal language. He looks with conditional favour ou inter- marriage of the races and seems to think that the Eurasian has the good qualities of both sides.

30 TALKING MACHINES;

And

A FEW SEWING MACHINES. Terms --Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

detoneer Hongkong, August 16, 1811

159

S. HAND A.

JAPANESE MASSAGIST.

2ND FLOOR,

No. 60, QUEEN'S.

ROAD CENTRAL,

Hongkong, July 21, 1911

Near the Old Post Office.

E. C. WILKS,

THE WATER SUPPLY,

Level and Storage of Water in

rin Reservoirs on the let August, 1011:-

CITY AND BILL DISTRICT WATKE WORKS

1910.

Then, turning to the consideration of the relation of China, to the world, Wu Ting Fang saysThat fair play and below mutual consideration, should be, the Tram Syah 21 guiding principle of nations as well as Tytam Intermediate

19LL

7 1 218 IL 9 in below overflow

in below arvardow 12. Biz below overdos

Level with overton

935 individuals is not only recognised in Europs Poktalama 1 (ka £ft. 1 in balow overtow

ML MECH. E. AM.N.A.

CONSULTING ENGINEER AND SUR- VEYOR for Construction, Valuer and Assesor for the purchase, ca. sale, of Steamships or Launches.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, 2ND FLOOR. Hongkong. May 2, 1911-

EN

THE

below ordinan

Wong Wei Cheung,

11 la, blow orradow1ft. 3th below-ovellow STORLOY. ALLZOFE:

INID. 276,000:00

117286, 06

1917. B6545.000 7.12.009 195, па до

and america, but is admitted and practised in Chins also. Circumstances, it is true, are not the egne there as in Europe and America; but, making every allowance for y the difference, the principle of justice should not be violated. China had imulated herself for centuries, and had little, ifany intercourse, with foreign nations. Eer attitude was that her country was large, and Bill District during the month of

her people were industrioge, sud boril so rich, that its productions were sufficiant for

the support of her people. Thus the

Tytem Brownah

tam Inteáediate mess wang Nel Chương

Paletulim

.. 23,80,000

то

6100.000 28,100077

508,366,000

Consumption of water in the City

1911 Jalg

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MrEV. Mitchelmore Mr and Mrs. A. B.

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A.

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Bey.

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Capt. Craig

Lt. & Mra Cumming- Mr Nathans

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GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Agent

Hongkong, May 20, 1911

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

Mr Framin

Mr and Mrs Fulton Capt. & Mrs Gammett

Mr Goll

Mrs Gray bill

Mr Grimshaw

680 Mies Gabhay

Burroughs and Watts

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to

1910

1911

GEO. P. LAMMERT. THALL,000 198,922,000 pullon sumption.

742110 Estimated population... 201,880) Consumption per and || $2.6.1 gallongkong, June 7, 1810,

600 imporial government did not encourage the - per GAY commensatte ind

(PUBLISHED ANNUALLY) NABLES traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS osch class of goods. Besides being complete commercial guide to London and ita suburbs, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS

724

Intermittent supply by rider mains in people to go abroad, and the people, on rider inain districts op till the Sth: July their part, were content to remain at home, 1910 and constant supply thereafter to the THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPRE But Chiza was not allowed to continue in end of the month. Constant supply in all

districts during July 1911,

KOWLOON WATER WORKS LEVEL,

LONDON DIRECTORY, her secluded position. As the populationIDOS

ofEuropo rapidly increased, the enter prising spirit of Europeans naturally led Kowloon Gravitar | | 34 £ie à 10. them to seek new fields, and, they sekel

tion Reservoir... Endow ovation. - balow radiow Water Lovel reduced for contraction. that the door of China, should be opened

purposes in 1910, for them for purposes, of: trade. Chios at.

NTOKLON QALLIES, that time, did not sea, the justice of the Towloon Gravitasion 51,000

· 956,300,000 demand, ar ako at that time considered, she could do what she pleased with her own

Consumption of water in Kowloon coautry. But her policy was disregarded. 16 daring the month of July, 1911. was argued that no nation should be allowed to isolate herself

Force was used Tatimated portion to compal China to admit foreign trade and Cmnection with commeren this subject I would refer to the White Policy which I regret to find, is advocated in soms intuential quarters. It is said that

with the Goods they ship, and the Colonia, and Foreign Markets they supply j

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