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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911.

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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tions to Sell by Public Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE, CONCERNED,

DA

THURSDAY,"

the 9th November, 1911, commencing at 2.30 r., at their Salos Hooms, No. 8.

Des Voeux Rand, Corner of

Ice Haura Street,---

· A LARO QUANTITY OF' VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, · (Removed to Sale Rooms for Convenience of Salu).

(Full Particulars from Catalogue), TERMS Asenal,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, November 9, 1911.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Pehlie serien, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEL),

on

"THURSDAY,

1423

the 9th Novainber, 1911, at 9.30 r.ar., at. their Sales Hunus, No. 2, Do- Vux Bond, corner of Tes Horse & rau“, - Oro 12. Boro FOWLING PIECE,

by Greener, London, (Original Cost Forty-five pounds), -

And

One Pair of 20-Faro FOWLING PIECES by L, O. Saith" (NEW). TERMS --Austur

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers,

Thee

Hongkong. N Vember 3, 1911,

ACUTION SALE

of

WITNEY BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, LACE CURTAINS, SUIT LENGTHS, TRAVELLING TRUNKS,

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A FINE COLLECTION OF HIGH-CLASS IRISH GOODS,

Comprising

White Witney Blinkets, Lace Curtains, Table Covers, Fino Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Flannels and Flannelettes, Suit Lengths, Irish Hand embroidered Bed- spreads, Ladies' and Geat.'s Handkerchiefs, Pure Irish Linen Dúnble Damask Ser viettes, Table Clothe, White Satin Quilte, Frilled Pillow Cases, Down Quilt

And

A Few lots of Trolling Trunks.

Or view day before sale. TERMAB sunt,

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Maurice Harlett's new book, The

song of Ronny (to be published by Mesars Macmillan and Co.), in a romanes of these dim days when Maximilian III, reigned over Jadis, and Sir Frooper is Gai närentur. | ed in. Morgraunt,”ar has been, relxbad also. where." and this will explain that it leto The Forest Lovers that, one must turn to.. and any points of resemblance to fr Hewlett's former books. It reaiunts ́thu | history of the headstrong, bloodstained House of Rony, And thastory of tho hates, the nubility and tenominy, of the various actors in the dramm is told with 'unabated vigour and picturesquences.

Part III, of the third edition" of The Golden Bough, by Dr. J. G.. Frazer, was to be published by Meters. MaomUlam and i Co. on. October: 10thi· It deals with The | | Dying God, and takes up the question Why had the King of the wood at Nerið regularly to perish by the hand día Successor Dr. Frazer's theory is that the motive for slaying a mangod is the fear lost with the enfeeblement of his body in slek- noss or old aga his sacred spirit should susfer a corresponding decay, and this theory is worked out at length in the pre- ast in talment of The Golden Bough: The third edition of this great work is to be completed in air parts. With the imus of the volume on Thé.

The Dying God the first four pets will have boun pallisbal, leaving two only to complete the book, These are Man of Sorrow" & Par VI.

Pat

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Pleso sections of his work the 键 is now actively engaged.

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Uganda is a country whose problems will

For lung havi a special interest for English. men, and a now book by the Rev. John' Hestee, who spent twenty-five years as s missionary in the henet of Africa, will be red with attention-It-deals-with-Thr Baganda, and zires an account of thef rive customs and beliefs HỆ BỊ THỊT elaborata kind. The material of the volume based on late.rious pera nai investigation on the pot, and well:illustrated. Th prouts of the work have been read, by Dr. J. G. Drazer, who... his in other respects rendered valuable assistance in the pro- duction of Mr Ro che's volume. It will be published by Messrs Maquillan and Co.j

With the publication in September of the two volumes containing The Adventures of Philip and a Shabby Genteel Mory and Roundabout Papers and. Denis Duval, fourtaún volumiou bero heen iswoed of the Harry Furnissentenary Edition of Thackeray's works. The set will ho ̈com. pleted in six more, tan etch in by pabish. s in Qataber, Novambor, and December. Thirthandsome edition contains 500 full pagu specially designed illustrations by Mr Furniss.

Conduct and its Disorders, by Dr. C. A. Murcier, is a work of unique character, And although it will bo of specini sorvido to students of mental diseases, the subject is one of much wida insprest. that other! renders, less interested perhaps in its scientific aspects, will find the work full of tuggestive information. The author points out that although conduct is what we are sil engaged in, from birth to death, and though many departiments of conduct are described in many books, there is not in existence, curiously enough, any compre hensive study of conduct as a whole-any general view of the fold of human activity. it to this gap that Dr. Mercier has set himself to B by the present work. The principle on which his exhaustive investiga

ion has been made is the biological principle. He has estimated the various modes and phases of human activity in the light of their value in socuring the survival of man in the struggle for, existence. The work appears in Mesars Macmillan's list of books to be published in October.

Mr Arnold Bennett's now play. The Honeymoon", to be produced by Mis T-mpost at the Royalty Theatre on October : stb. concurrently with its publication in hook form by Messrs Methuen, i piece of very light texture in three It does, nevertheless, present

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a serioas problem, and presents it with due regard to truth to life. Ita obiet quality is its wit; it is indeed designed to evoke continuous laughter in the reader or beholder. The whole of the action passer- in the West End of London, to-day-r evon to-morrow-söd stretches over littlu more thau`twelve hours...

Mours Methuen publisheïl on October 12th The Prodigal Judge" by Mr „Vaughan Kestor. The judge in this story is a man to be reckoned with. He is the most striking charactor in story of many striking characters; a romance rich. In incident, hearty in humaur, fall-fowius in a broad current of lile and events. "And the very core and focus of interest is the unforgetable, - magnificent. figure of, the prodigal judge.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undoraigned has received instrue

tions to kill by Public Auction, WEDNESDAY,

the 9th November, 1911, commencing at

5 ví, at bis Salot “Rooms,

T

DEBOELL STARKT, **,

A COLLECTION OY' ́*** POSTAGE STAMPS (including a fine lot of Victoria), On vier now....

TERME -Cash on delivery.

CEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctionem. Hongkong, November 3, 19:1 1491

For Sale.-

VALUABLE PROFERTY.

FOR SALE. (“.

No. 1. To Shipping Firms: and others not having their own pro- porty at Shangbai are now able to obtain a desirable and valuable site: in the business contro of Shanghai, }· The property has frontage rights and is within a few feet of a Cargo Landing Jetty adjoining that of

Hotels

THE

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

ELECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS

Cold and Hot Water throughout

BATH-BOOM'To Laum Rock."

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS

BILLIARD ROOM.

"Pivate Dining Room.

EXCELLENT UUISINE.

VISITORS AT HOTELS

HONGKONG MOTE

Air and Mr A. M. Mr A. Mack :ii

Baldwin

Dr U. Marriott Dr. Mrá Barona- It. and Mrs. J.

feather

Caps, & Mrs Ball Mr & Mr. H. Bayer. Misa F ̈Brill. Mr W. C. Bunnar Mr P. T. Chülyers,, Mr W. E. Clarkə

Mara and sóri Mias K. A. Kassey Dr G. W. Mike MrJ, bierecki Mrs A N. Mitchell

MrE. V. Mitchelmçrs Dr J. M. Moora ji

Moulder

Mr and Mrs C. C. Mr and Mi A1

Coulter

Mr J. Coulthard Miss C. C. Currier Mr & Mr.L, Kernard

Daria

Mr James Devia Mr H. C. Dens Air W, C. Drew... Mrs P. B. Dungan Mr E. J. W. Eames E. G. Fisher Mir od Mm F. W

Flint, Jr. Mr H. A. Forrer

Mr Denman Fuller,

Bir J. Forrester

Mr A. A. Fyfa

Miss M. Gardon

TXL. No. K120. Telg. Address Texmosi. Mr H. GARTOW

For Particulara apply to

THE" HANAGER...

Hongkong, March 1, 1911.

VICTORIA HOTEL

LATE

NEW AMOY HOTEL,

three other large business or ship-KULANGSU.

ping firms, a corner block, h ving's

ronda

frontage on three rong The hand

is registered under British Consulate

296

AMOY.

UNDED NEW MANAGELEENT

Title Deeds, perpetual lease, measur- Good Food, Clean Rooms, each with

ing, ovar sa acre. The natt'maksuro-; ment not including roads is about. 40,000 square feet and assessed for Municipa. Taxation-ending the 30th of Jans, 1911 at about $300,000

Separate Bathroom,

REASONABLE CHARGES.

Hongkong Currency not including Two minutes walk from the principal and

buildings thereon, which are insured

for

A

about 873,000. MALON property of this size so advant ageously situated is practically not obtainable in this section of the Settlement, rear. the British Con. "sulsto. ~~A good chance foran, -immediate-buyer

LOT No. 2. That Lot of Land in the Proshan Davrict_of_Shanghai, re- gistered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetual Icaso, es- surement about 4 Mows or 392,000 raquara fest.

The land was valued recently at the very low price of $216.0 0. It has a frontage of about 400 feet on the: North Honan Road,alportionof which recently cost Tis. 4,250 per Mow, und is situated just over the border of the Foreign Settlement, near the Railway

attention is drawn to this Special Station. lot, it being in rapid growing district which promises to be very valuable in the future with the extension of railways.

No. 3.

LUT

Lot of Land in the Eastern District of Shanghai Setals

under Eritiah Con-

|

...ing placis.

BARBILLIARDS AND BOWLING

BALLEY.C

Chas, A. Mution

Prypridor.

Hongkong, January by 1911.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

... A HIGH-CLASS HOTEL

ADIES AFTERNOON TEA, ROOMS 1-PRIVATE Bar and Exlalard Room, Hot and Cold Water throughout. Electrically Lighted.'"

Electric Fans (if required). Electric Passenger Elevator to each Floor,

Tair D'Hers II SEPARATE TẠI Fels. Address: VICTORIA, Hongkong

For Terms, etc., apply to the

· MANAGER.

Bangkong, Uctober 2 1908

י

Mr V. Goulboura

Bilas

Namará

M Me

Me W. Neumark HrE. Norman Mx P. O'Brien Air V.d' Cigtingum. Mr J. Ormiston Mr & Mrs F. Orosco

and infant Bir A. Orozco and 3

servanta

Mr H P. Pinckney Mir S, Porter Mr F. L. Prath

.. Ray

Raymond

Ody

Miss S. 7

Misa F.

Rasy

Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr W. Heinbark

Gould

Bir F. L. Rbhine

Mr and Mrs N. von Mrs J. A. Rule!

Grabow

MrA. Sh Iton Hoeper

Mr and Mm. B. 4. Mr J. C

Hale

Capt. T. P. Ell

·Mr 0. Cafim

Mr H. H. Solomon

Mr and Mrs W. A. De and Bix (AS-D,

Hannibal

MrA. Harrison

Spalding and infant

Kr. J. Spitties

Hon, and E. A. Miss WSquare

Hewet

Mr S. Stafford.

Me and Mrs F. W. Lt. and Mrs 0,1

Holland

Mr H. Ho1-nes

Dr S. Hough

Mr and Mrs E

Hurtado

Innos

Capt. Mi W Jacsa Al Jaber Mr R C. Johnsca

Mr W. B. Knapp

Mr. P. W. Kinskern

Mr G. M. Lack Mr A. J. M. Lane

Mr W. H. Les

Mr R. Lemaites Mr and Mrs. Hi

Lombard

Dr and Mrs C. E,

Macdonald

Stainer, R.N.

Mr W. Stecio-Boyce

Mr Wm. Strachan

L. P. D. Sutherland

Mra H. 4. Tonnay

Miss M. P. Tenner. Mrs Tolman & childệ Capt. Tomlinson Mr and Mrs. G. Be

Ure

Mr & Mn E. Vel

brecht

Mr E. J. Warren

: Mir E.J. Waterrean

Mfr C. E. Watkins D. MrC, J. Welch -

- Mr-andur CW W Wetmore

-Kim J. 5. WilOm

FELK HOTA

Mr and Mrs Bartos Mr Jones Capt. Bell, R.A.M.D. Major Lean Me and Mrs Bell and Mr R. Lomaitre

children

Mr and Mrs Lewinfil

Mr B.

Mr C. Blaker

Birs Bowdler.

Mr and Mrs Bowan

Mr. Brayfield

Mr and Mrs Lindssy Major & Mr Lyddon Capt. Lyond

Mi M. M. Mais Me Miskin

Hon. & Mes Brewin Rev. Merton, B.N.

Mr Browne

Mir and Virs Muntos Comdr. & Mrs Caroy (Me Netknm L.-Col Close B.. Mr & Mrs Patteries Capt. Craig

L. & Mrs Cumming

Mr Dallin

ham

Mr Day

Mr & Mrs EL Foxros. Bev. Ferg

Mr and Mrs Perkins

Mr and Mrs Petrie

Mrs Rodd

Mr & Mrs Doknitel Sui

salate Tile Deeds, measuring abouK-I-N-G SCLEREM Dennys

ment

registered

94,000 square feet, This

property

is laid out as a Park and is situated.

PRIVATE, ROTEL

and Macdonnell Road,

Surgeon -and- Mr

Rutherford

Le, and Man Dodgson Mra Rymer.......... bir and Mrs Duncan Mr C. Scott Mr Fielder

Mr A.- Sinclair Mr Gell

PPROACHED from Kennedy Ross Capt. & Mrr Garnett Mir and Mrs S. 8.

H. H. Gompert Lt. Col. Stacpola

in Holgrow, near the Wayside Wharves. The land has two rond frontagen, and is very suitable for A Godowna o: Chinese property, and. agressed for Blunicipal Taxation and- Tel. No. 184, Teleg. Address: 'Bacola. ing the 30th of June, 1911 at about -851,000. LOT No. 4. That Lot of Land in the

Phoshan District of Shanghai, ra gistered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetual loa-e, mea- guring about 10 Mows or about 76,000 square feet, having a good road frontage.'

A.B.C. Code 4th Ei, Electric light, hot and cold water through. wat, Bilind, mais, noquet, putting great an fine stabling for horses.

Proprietress, Mrs F. SACHSE Hongkong, September 1, 1808.

1906

BRAESIDE

"PRIVATE HOTEL,

Hon. F

Sorenson

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Capt. & Mrs St, Olair

Mr and Mrs Harvey. Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mr A. Hazeland Boy, & hire Thornhill Mr Herdman Rav. and Mrs Tops Dr and Mrs Hertig Mr Waddali Eng. Com. Highton Mr Watson bir W T. Hocksday bir Weatherall Ray, Hughes

Mrand. Mr. David

Wood Col. & Mrs. Wrig.

ley

Mr and Mrs Hurtoda Mr P. Jacks Hr Stephens Jalli

ASTOR HOUSE. -

TANDING in its own grounds with Mr J. R. Batry

► Tennis and Croquet Iswas,. Large | Mr.H, Bradshaw Alry and Wall Farnished Rooms, Every Mr J. Brown home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour Telephone. No. 69).

Apply to Mis F. W. WATTS,

This property is situated within 200 yards North of the Shanghai Railway Station and valued at about 840,000. Very suitable for Godowns and Railway Transport, there being direct road to the Station. LOT No. 5. That attractive red and

blue brick modern residence stand ing in its own grounds, measuring about 15,500 square feet, registered. under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetual lease, occupying a good situation, facing Bouth and overlook- ing a portion of the Shanghai Face *Club,

Accommodation comprises, larga M and Mra JF. Capt. and Mrs Smith hail, dining room, breakfast room, drawing and morning room, and nsual domestic offices. Above are four bed rooms, two bath rooms, also four good living attic rooms with two bath rooms.

2

The grounds are well laid out and include Taupio Court, Stabling, Conch House and imple Servant's Quarters. This property was recent- ly valued at about $47,000.

Braendo, 20 Macdonnell Road, Hongkong. September 2, 1908." **

12

IRAKAIDE.

Backhouse

Malkin Mr H. Mamay Bain Mr and Mrs Muntos Miss Baylis Mr R K Rodgen Mr C. Brown Mr. F-J. de Roma Mr and Mrs Cousins Capt. & Mr Bidfont Mian Fairall

Master Stephen Bid-

ford Mr B: Goubert

Mr and Mrs R. & Mrs F. W. Watts ----Harding

Mr A., Fallen Woch.

Mr and Mrs J. F.

Macgregor Mr E. J. MaNalty

The above properties are for maid'at Mr E. Arndt yory ressonable prices. If desimble Mr and Ms Aucoth arrangements could be made to Mr H Bonne „accept part payment and the balance Dr & Mr G. D. R. M-K. §. Morrison

Black to remain on inertingu.

Mr and Ms Nisbet Wand childN

Prices, plans and full particulars Dr and Mr B Mr and Mrs. B.

Hongkong! Hongkong, October 14, 1911.

1345

can be obtained by applying to UWNER c/o CHINA MAIL Office, Com. & Mrs Darley Perman

Enz. Idout. & Mrs W.Bir Francis Piggott Dawson Brew Mr.J.Robertson Mr and Mrs. D. E. Mr G. Sachse

Donnelly

Mrs ME: Shearer Mr and Mrs Hayes- Mr A. L. Shields Mr H. Hoffman Mr B. D. Stewart

Mas Topo Miss E. Kekewich Mr B. F. Warbrook Mr and Mrs Gen. P. Bir B. Webb Lammert&childran Bir Whyte

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Mr Insinker

--- MrJ=W, Wisca

KING EDWARD HOTEL, Mr M. P. Bestle Dr & Mrs P. Marwal!

PR and child

MrJ. H. N. Mody Mr.A. PeNobba

Mr L. E. turns. Mr L. Canova.... Mr and Mrs. W. M.

Contar Mr F. W. Cox Miss O. de la Crus Mr Durocher

Mr O. R. Hawards.

Mr. B. 8. Farris

Mr P. A. Laplogue

Mrs L. F. Lichauce Miss C. B. Lichauco Mixa N. S. Liabanco:

Misa D. E. Lichauco Mr V. Lugobil Mr Wm. C. ML Mackey:

MoDermots Mr M. J. Mr D. Mesulam Mrs K de Morris MV. P.

Moss di Oriolo

Mme Fraiche MJHL.A. Hanson. Mr W. Rader" Mr H. F. Heard Mr JW.

Reighley Mr A. S. Jeffery Mr L. Riban't Mr C. K. Joureidin. MrJ. N. Rojas

Mr M. N. Joureidin Mr Ch. Rosenthal Mr and Mrs J. M. Mr A. Slotiongram

Kihl

310. Thomaton Mr and Mrs. C. Dr. and Mrs. R. A

Kiehl

Walker Miss F. E. Kiehl' Mr and Mrs J. M. Mr. G. Kindbe

Wath

GRAND CARLTOY HOTEL

Mr E. W. Austin Mr W. B. Hind Mr & Mra Ballantine Mr Roy. C, Kichl

Mr W. A. Barneti. Bir Florance Kiehl

Mr

& Mrs J. Bayot, Bira J. M. Kiehl nurse and child AL R. Kiel

Mr 6. G. Bolden | MrJ

W.

Kisht

Mr and Mrs Boulter Mr Emil Tang

and children.... Mr Thomas Mundey Mr G. G. Burants MS: Paul Womens

'Mr' and 'Mrs. A. EL. Mr J Perrington

Hr Ernest H. Pond

Carroll Mana

bir H. S. Chow

Mr H. L, Chair

Mr & Mrs Crawford

Mr L N. Esta

Mins Vora Ferrace

Mr and Mrs Artiar

Rogerson ag

Dr and Mis J. B.

Saunders

Mr.G. W. Bowell

Mr Edward Thomsa's book on Maurice Maeterlinck, which Meern Methuen pub- lished on October 12th. gives an outline of

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