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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911.

Hughes

Hough

STION ON TO' THE OQVERNMENT

AND

Sederal Auctioneers

Sharel Coal and General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"To-kwa-War" Coat" Stange.

Cudes wird

A.B.C. 4TH & 5THŪŽDITIONS.

A1. TELEGRAPHIC GOOD

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"A"ŢIRIGH" NONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION..

LTE Underblaned havo received instrub

tions to Sell by Public Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEE,

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 20th September, 1911, at 2.30PM. AL

Auctions.

R

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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Particulars and Conditions of the Lecting

Pablo Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 30th day of September, 1911, at 9 r., at the Offices of the Table Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land at Tal. Piz Shen, in the Colony of Hongkong, for #a berm of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a rown Rant to be fixed by the har yor of a Majesty the Etsu, for one fur her term of 75 years.

Particulars of the Lot,

· Locality.

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the 70,000 atrikers I Liverpool will pro [bably all-aven be back ab-work, and so will have ended the groutest and most azzivus period of labour disputes the country han evor known,

That the Labour Party have not gained ail that they expected, from the fight may be gathered from the following extrach taken from the current issue of the Labour

THE CHINA MAIL.

WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW &

Leader. It anya: The great, strike of ARE railway workera has come and gʊne, and. what abouhl have been the climax of the industrial uphorial has been-turned into an anti-climax by the terms of settlement. The settlemons has a Claimed as a victory for labour. A "victory" which Bile the railway stalwarts with abagrin and dismay, and which causes the Capitalist Press to resound with preans of jubilation, is a type of "* victory "which could will be dispensed with. For what objects did the ↑ railwaymen come out on strike ? Whatover the difference in sectionsi demand, they for a recognition of their Unions, for an advance in wagon, and for shorter hours; and what is more, they came out prepared to light to a finish to 1191 secure'n definite and satisfactory settlement

1 Upact Erice. I'm

F Beat

3033,750 **

to those legitimate demands, Knowing the strength of their position, and firmly, bo-

Want' Advertisements lieving that their generals had a full grasp

their gulos Hooms, No:8, Des Voux Road, $1 per inch...

corner of ice Hose Strent,-

A ŢARE QUASTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHUET

FURNITURE,

(Much of it entirely new),

Comprising:

Silk Tapestry covered Drawing Room Suite, Overmantele, Hatstands with Be

$2

SOBE

PREPAID"

3 insertiona. One wook

WANTED.

For

of the situation, they looked forward with hope and eagerness to the consummation of their desires in the shape of a striking victory. And at a time they were fully justizhod in ag doing.”~Numbers and bulty and a determination of steel had endowed then with irresistible strength. The ebameter of the transport service, with the whole of industry-deponding upon it dove the railway companies peculiarly Otice...

1174 valserable. The mira had so struck werk at the psychologien) moment, whon Dek strikes and Labour victories had some like the rush of the Involling tide. A fchiugupurihtal tutafact that for big

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Catalogue will be issued.

Trans :--As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, September 15, 1011.

PUBLIC AUCTION..

FOR RENT.}

NOW SHOWING

NEW MILLINERY

1

Co.

THE LATEST SHAPES IN STRAWS.

Patent Leather

Leather Belts

In all

Colours

SPECIAL VALUE 25 Cents

FOR $1.00

Each.

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

men

vention of infimidation to the willing to work and of the destruction of property whereby the milway companies and the pable were to be terrorisco, would defent the nim of the stalkers. And what was this alas ? 15 was tu paralyse the nation, to stop all passenger tratie ata

on when a great proportion of the population were from home on holiday, and saccess of the Labour upheaval. And, lo! prevent their returning, to stop food sup at the end of two days, like a thunderclap pliks, and to preclude factories frota 1187 me the terms of the settlement. The obtaining the materials essential to the nies were told that the companies had unintenance of their industries. As Me agreed to negotiate, and this was proclaim-Winston Churchill put in the House of od à riet ry, after having been called Commons on Tuesday: Hnd the strike iste the field to pursue the campaign to 2

precended for a week on the lines apparent must have been ly intended, there nisl, the men were told to turn right abost face and march back to quarters practically a total coasation of industry, No wonder the Capitalist Press jubilated. Everyone would have been thrown out of No wonder the Northern stalwarts gave

work. Erory mill, every mine, every reu to anathemas both loud and deep factory must have been clescu. The wages 78 The men at the shipping ports had gained for the household would have ceased. End the stoppage continued for a fortnight it is, splendid victories. Even the workgirls ofI think, almost certain that in a great South London had achieved a striking HUCCESS! The milwaymen alone, with everything in their favour, had failed to socure the fruits of victory whilst still in

DREMISES on the BRITISH CONCESSION, SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for ices, Godown, and/or living quarters 118 Repairs and alterations will Ec made to

sait tenan?... Apply to

HE Undersigned have receirod insträc

Hones self by Public Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED.

THURSDAY,

the 21st September, 1011, at 2:30 v, M.; at No. 6.CAMERON TERRACE, Kowloon,—... A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD. AND

OFFICE FURNITURE

&c.

&c.,

sko.

(Particulare from Catalogacj THE-A sunl.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong. September 15, 1911. 1185

"PUBLIC" "AUCTION.

E' Undersigned have received instruc

Tins to wull by Public Auction,

FOR ACUDENT OF THE CONCERNED.

FRIDAY,

the 22nd September, 1911, at 12 Noon, at their Sola Rooma, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, corner of les llover StarET, --- "A"COMPLETE SUGAR FINING. PLANT.

Consisting of Dyname, Petrol-Parafin Engines, Separators, Dryers, Pane, &c.,

4., &c., by Rhodes' Doncastor; or cin be taken over as a going concern.

For full particulars and inspeeting orders apply to

HUGHES & HOUGE, ** Auctioners, t Hongkong, September 8.-1911.

"NOTICE

-1163

THE Undersigned have revival instruc

tions to sell

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNES, A CONSIGNMENT OF

TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE GUIDES. Particulars, &c., may be land from the Undersigned.

P

HUGHES & HOUGH, "Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 10 August, 1011.

NOTICE

1000

CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION -SOCIETY CANTON. Canton, Juric 14, 1911.

MILNERS'

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SAFES

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AS SUPPLIED "TO THE "

PRINCIPAL BANKS

AND

JA

BUSINESS HOUSES.

.GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Agent.

Tonk ny. M30 1911

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

the field,

**If this abortire tëfimination fails to act as a set-back to the indestrial movement which has been advancing so rapidly of late we shall be agreeably surprised, for it would be futile to deny that a termuluation

any places to a total lack of employment would have been added absolute starvation. Speaking of the great industrial, ares comprised between Liverpool, Newcastle, Hall, and Birmingham, Mr Churchill went

on to say: In that great quadrilateral which, I suppose, must contaic anything between Siteen and twenty millions of persons, intelligent, hard-working people,

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THE

NORTH POLE

WAS FOUND BY COOK

who have raised our industries to the fore And we have found a way for

of the atrika in a wnnner calculated to front of the world's affairs, it is practically impress the popular imagination was of certain that a continuance of the railway.) supreme importance to the industrial move atrike would have produced a swift and ment just as this juncture. The oyes of certain degeneration of all the means, of all the whole nation wore turned on the the structure, social and economie, on 680 strikers. The struggle stirred all that was which the life of the people depends. If

best in the working class-to the deepest had not been interrupted it would have (depths A dramatic termination would hurled the whole of that great community

have caused the workers to exult in their strength, would have put heart and sou

you to have a cool and

pleasant afternoon.

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Mr Brayfold ·

Capt. Lyons

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Mie Browne

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Lt. Col Hose RF

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Rev. Morton, R.M..

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Me Nailson

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Lt.

& Mrs Chamating

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Buy.

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Mr Day

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Capt.&

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Mr Geil

Rutherfor

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Mr. Hazeland, Mr and Mrs S. S.- Mr. Hordnin

"Sorenson

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Rer. & Ms Tharahill Mr Watar

Rev. Hughes

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Mr P. Jacks

Mr Joncs

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Mrs Justi

« HONGKONG BUTYL Miss Anderton Mr and Mrs J. E.. MFGen. Joher

Bingbain

Ei

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Mr C. Brai

Mr R. G. Burgesn Me W. H. Burte

M. P. T. Chilvers Mr W. C. Drow

BLE. J. W. En Mr F. Ehrhardt BI H. G. Finher

Mr Debian Fuler" AL: V.

M Gould

That is by calling up 482 and Mr J. Forrester

letting us send you one of our Motor Cars.

into ad abysm of horror which on man can Then go along the Beach, and dare to coutoinplate. Had peaceful picket

into the most abject and craven, would ing' been permitted this result might have over the Hills and get the Sea hare given a mighty imputus to a Trade beon schieved, but the Government which Union movement, and on a surge of legalised it prevented it by the force of

Burroughs and Watts enthusiasm a hug host of non-Unionists military. Even da, the troops were at

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would have been borne into the ranks of times hindered because the Magistrate. Trade Unioniens.. It would be imposible to being a Trade Unionist, was intimidated, conceive of anything more deplorable than mid afraid to read the Riot Act. "Here also the loss of this golden opportunity. Duis a reason for amendment of the law. It will be urged tint the fruits of victory Should not the commandant of the troops are assured as far as the railwaymen are, in such cases have poter to read the Rios concerned, and that the reaping, is merely Act and take action?" fiberponod. Ay, there's the zub. Conces The proact Government, hoveret, are sions will no doubt be griced, but the con-not likely to have the courage to forbid cussions have yet to be made, and whether | **Fencuful. picketting;" it would deprive

· 724 the concessions will fully meet the rúllany. them" of "too many volen at the next

men's demands is a point which remains election,

A. B. B. yet to be seen. The only immediate result

CHEN KWONG & CO., LD. ie that the companies have been forced to

GENERAL IMPORT &

EXPORT.

CANTON'S LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL

STORE; URNITURE, Draperies, Groceries,

HE Undersigned have received instrut FURNITURt nad shoes. Tins to sell

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, "

Makers of Jewellery, Lacqueres, Crockery Wars. at thoir SALE Booms, No. 8, Des Vœux Iron-mongery, Wine and Spirits,

Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to ROAD, Corner of Ice House Street, if

order by cur own tailors. A number of Automatic Printang Machines,

Large assortment of Chinese Silks and Three Cinematograph Automatic Machines, Į Foreign Goods of every description,

and IB Automatic Post Card Mischinus. All goods sold at reasonable Prices. For Further Particular, c, apply to The Cheapest and Best place in Canton to the Undersigned, a Ma

buy Chinese and Foreign Goods HUGHES & HOUGH, ́·

- SUP PAT FOO,STRFK... Auctioneers." Hongkong August 9, 19111019 TEL. No, 1196...

Canton, August 1, 10112

E. C. WILKS,

AML MECHTE. AMNA,

CONSULATING ENGINEER AND SUR

EXOR for Construction Valuer

and Assessor for the purchase, or aule, of Steamships or Launches

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,

2ND FLOOR Hongkong, May 2, 1011:

CANTON

979

THE GOSPEL,

PREACHING. THE

JAPAN AND TIBET.

By Prot, B. H. PARKER

On Sale at the China Mili: Office

yndham Street,

10 cents.

INTERNATIONAL POLO.

dessend from their pedestal and discuss |matters with a view to settlement. We

express the general conviction when wo A second attempt to regain the America aflem that the atrika ought nevar to have £nternational Cup is to be madu next boon declared off on any such terms, and season. An important development is the that the only terme which could be acoder of the Duke of Westminster to tako counted satisfactory would have been an over the America International Polo Cup express declaration on the part of the Recovery Fund and porim. This offer plenipotentiaries of the companies that has been accepted by the Hurlingham Club they were prepared to concede this general committed, who have decided to jaune a demands of the railwaymen, viz., are challenge bo the American Polo Association cognition of their Unioni sud a defnite to compets. for the International Cup in advance in wages and a reduction of work America during the season of 1912. ing hours"

Mr Kol Hardio and his fellow thinker,

A law to punish the publication of are great'y inconsed at the employ fabricated upws of such a natura as to meat of the troops to maintain older disturb the pence of nations, of which the during the strike. They contend, in face utterly groundless remonts published by uf-obvious facts to the contrary, that if the Fres in regard to the combination of thin strikers had been left alono no rioting Mexico and Japan against the United would have occurred. In other words States is a good sample," has been suge the presence of the military acted on them goston to Rev. Dr. Wibur F. Crafts, like the proverbial red rag on a mad ball, Superintendent of the International Re- But as Engineering points outs forur Bureau, by Prof. Sidney L. Gulick of

the Doshiba University of Kyoto, Japan.

policeman on his boat or a soldier og waftry duty, can be no menace' to; the pence-abiding citizen. A striker who in

and Mountain air.¿

PHONE 482.

C. LAURITSEN,

Managing Proprietor.

Dragon Cycle Depot.

Goulbourn

Joseph

Capt. T. P. Hall

MF

Mrs E. Warren Lam

hert

Pro. Marriott Mr J. Moracki ft. A.Buisant Mezurnt MEV. Mitchelmore Mr and Ms A. B.

Moulder

Mr W. North Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr Ernest H. Pond Mr A. T. Prichard Mr E. H. Pay Miss F

and Mrs W. A. Me A. Schener Hannibal

Mr A. Harrison

Hewett

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Mr H. H. Solomon

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Himer & infant Miss W. Square Mr & Mrs A. Shelton- L. and Birs C. E.

Hooper

Stainer, R.N. Dr S Hough

Mr E. J. Waterman

ASTOR HOVSK..

Mr F. J'Allen dr F. Bernis 1 Brown Ms M. A. Chanó

H

Miss Ruth Kilnoy

Mr E.. Lasson

Mr B. Lcon

Mr V. Lugebil

Mr Yu Chung Chiang Mr W. Stelatosh

Mrs G.

Mr. Colo

Closin

Mrs E. H.

US, Des Vienst Road Central, Hongkong. January 18, 1911:~****

28 Mr

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Mr N. Medy Mrs K. de Morris Mr E. C.

C. Newby Palat

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elildren

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Mr and Mrs J. E. Mr J. Velo

Kilney

Mr W. A. Williams

11

Footwear

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL

MADE Mr. E. Archer

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Bade and enildren Mr Thos. F. Jackson Mr&Mrs Ballantine Mr W. Jackan

ORDER Mr. A Barnett

CHERRY & 00.

35, WELLINGTON STREET. "Hongkong, May 5, 19107%

678

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ESTABLISHED AD. 1890,

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Mr H, Pearionn Mr E. E. Smith

tended so hoy" tha. Inw could not, provalent during this anonth, Be Foundry Coke-Importera. Genora) Store Misa M. Gains. Capt. & Ms Stawart

incensed by the omployment of troops to protect property. The real objection to the Government's measure was the fear or ether the a

certainlyst the pro-

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