WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1911.
Hughes & Hough
ERE TO! THE GOYKANDİRAY
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General Adottagears Share, Coal, and General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
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A.B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONS.
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PUBLIC
PUBLIC AUCTION...
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FOR ACCOUNT OF THÉ PONERINÉE,
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THURSDAY,
the 8th November. 1911, commencing at 2.30 ..,pawan lains, No. 8
Das Va Bi Carver of
A Lines QUASTITY OF VALUABLE "HOUSEBOL
(Removed to Sale Koons for Convenience of Nikk
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). TERMS T
HUGHES & HOUGE. Hongkong, November 3, 1911.-
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION. -
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THE-Ondergan: Ate toived nutri theme to Sid by Pulele vogel -87. (POR ACCOUNT OF THE O SUVRAZIJ
THURSDAY,
the 9th Nurember, 1911. at 2.30 r.., sk
The ca their way, Ni, >.
Rand, ever-ife Jane Sirven, “ Ono 1-Bore FOWLING PIECE,
by Greener, London, (Original Cost Forty live porinds), "
One Pair of 20- Bore, FOWLİNG PIECES by J. C. Sith (NEW). Tensy
HTS & HOUGE,
"Auctioneers, Hongkong. Nooled, ma.
PUBTE ACTION.
1129
THE Undersigner haro merived tantrae
YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
4112
FRIDAY,
the 10th November. 1911, at 2.30 p.m., at
their Bubon, &
CEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instrag tions to sell by Public Aucijón,
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SATURDAY
́SANITARY BOARD.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mit E. DO. Wolfs presided over the meeting of the Sanitary Board on Tues- day afternoon when there worn also present Hon. Mr E, R. Hallifax. Dr O L. Fitzwilliams, Colonel Bedford, P. M. O. H., Mr. Ng Hou Tax, Dr F. Olark, Medical Oilcer of Health, Hoa, Mr E. A. Hewett, Hon. Mr W. Chatham, Dr J. W. Hartley, Assistant
the 8th November, 1911, commencing at Medical Officer of Health, Dr W. Pearce,
11 a... bis Sales Koms,
DEEDELL STARET,--
A Landr QUANTITY OF
LADIES' DRESS LENGTHS AND
GENT'S SUIT LENGHTHS (Suitable for Winter Wear). On Vier from Friday, he 16th Tema :-Cash on delivery.
and the Secretary, Mr W. Bowen Rowlanda.
WELCOME"AND FAREWELL,
The President aid that before proceed.
WHITEAWAY'S
Dainty Blouses for Present Wear,
---
Delaine Blouses
ing with the meeting he begged to extend A Special line in Cream Delaine Blouses. Tucked on I half of all the members of the Board s
welcome to Mr Hallifax, Registrar General Fronts as sketch.
NuT.who, in his new capacity, took a seat, on
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
·Auctioneer. Hangku. November 8, 1911-
the Board. Mr Hallifax was not unfamiliar with the work of the Board and ha thought he was right in saying that 147Mr Hallifax was
8. member of the Board as far back as 1902, No doubt in the interval the functions of the Board
Want' Advertisements
PREPAID
si per inch..
$2
*
3 Insertions. One week.
WANTED.
NOOD NURSE NURSERY GOs to take responsibis ohargy of two children. living in Shanghai, Apply Maa G. T. THOMPSON,
The Peak Flotul. Hongkong, November 7, 1911.
Price $5.00
had bewhat changed but it would not be Very Smart Dainty Blouses in Creams and Colours.
long before he picked up the throads of the
work as it was carried on at present. At
the same time he regretted he had to an- Tucked Fronts with lace Collar and Yoke..
nounce that owing to his early departure Colonel Bedford would have to resign and be thought he was only roicing the feelings of members when he said he very much they regretted his departure. Colonel Beiferd had bean s mest energetic member and he 'said without fear of contradiction
at a large amount of work had been done by him with regard to the suppres-ion of 1439 malaria. They all very much regretted | Colonel Bedford's departure and all wished him a safa voyage Home and success in his new sphere of work. (Applause.)
SITUATION WANTED, DIMPLOYMENT wanted by a Portuguese
Clerk, Free December 1st.
S.,.. Apply
c/o CmNa Man' Office. Hongkong, November 4, 1911. 1409
FOR SALE-AT- THE PEAK.
THE SIX-ROMED BUNGALOW, known as roczno, with the enclosed Garden attachel.
For full particularly to
DENNYS & BOWLEY. 2. Connaught Roid Contral Hongkong, September 1911
FOR RENT
1983
REMISES on the BETUR CONCESSION, SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for ices, Godown, and or living quarter. Repairs and altostions will be made to suit tenant.
Apply
CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION, SOCIETY, CANTON. Canton, June 14, 1971.
MILNERS
41"
•INFECTIOUR DISTANZ."
The report of the committee with regard to an outbreak of foot and meuth discent No. 4 shed and the hospital shed Sassoon's Villa, Pokfulam Road, was considered.
The Prusilent said that the Colonial Vorerinary Surgeon recommended that the sheds from which the infected animals were transferred should be declared an infected area. That had been done by a select committee consisting of Dr. Fitzwilliant ard himself. He therefore proposed the adoption of the report.
Mr Ng Hon Tez seconded and the motion was carried.
THE CONDITION OF PEKING.
An Eyewitnesses' 'Account.
Price $3.50
Cold Season Blouses Smart, Delaine Blouses in Smart Striped Designs a
in Dark Coloured Paisley Effects.
Price $4.50
Smart Range of New and Stylish Delaine Blouse
in the following
Prices
EACH
$4.50, 6.00, 7.00, 7.50 SACK
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road.
SPORTING.
Interport Shooting.
The team match on Saturday last at King Park between Hearl's and Turker's elerens (best eights to count) resulted in a win for the former by 36 pristy,
There was a good light but & fish tail " breeze hanipered me of the competitors, the only good scores boing he follow-
V, Sorby
500 400
600... TI.
Hotels
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD
KOWLOON.
95 FLESTRIC LIGHT AND FANE.
Cold and Hot Water throughout.
BATE-ROOM TO EACH ROOM,
Dy Allon
VISITORS AT HOTELS
HONGYONG ROTEL
Mr and Mrs. A. M.
Baldwin
Dr & Mrs Barons
[eather
Capt. & Mrs Bell ME A. Berian
PELT HOTEL
Mr and Mrr Barton Mr Jones - Capt. Bell, R.A.M.C. Major Less
A.Mr and Mrs Bell and Mr R, Lemaitre
children
Lt. and Mr J. 'Mara and' son Mim K. A.- Massey Dr GWMeKe MJ. Mernekl "Mr & Mra Hayworth
Mili
Mr & Mrs H. Beyer Mia & N. Mitchell Mr-O. D. Biesterfeld Mr E. V. Mitchelmors
Dr J. Moore and child
31
F Bill
Bias Edith Bull
Mr W. C. Banner
Bira B. M. Canon
Bir P. T. Chilvers
M. W. E. Clarke
Mr and Mrs & B,
Hopider
Mrs C. A. Munn'.
Miss G. Munn
Mr G. Munn
Miss A. H. Me
Mir and Birs Coote and "NAMAS
30
32
93
A. Henderson... 29 J. D. Danby E. Hesel..... 20
32
33
94
30
33
31
I
31
30
list
Mr M, Cocto
A. B. West...... 30" 33.
M
.90
1/4
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILLIARD ROOM.
Average for the best ten, -90.7...
On Sunday morning the best scores
were:--
J. A. Landbeater... 31. A. Calvert.
91 31 03 31 31 30 02 28 53
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29
Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE.
J. D. "Dinby
31 30 90 TL. No. K120, Telg. Address 'TZÁMOTEL, B. Chapana.***
The final practices will take place on
For Particulars apply to Wednesday at 30 p.m., and on Friday
Mr A. W. U. Pope, general manager of 737 the Shanghai-Nanking, Railway, who has
morning commencing ac 9.30; when team just returned to Shaphai from Peking matches will be fred between the ender. gives the China Press the following account mentioned, wha, Ente compiled the-best- of the state of affairs in the capital:-
averages in the practices to date. "Everybody has concluded that the
Hearl's Tham. E. Heart
SAFES Manchu Dynasty is finished. Peking is
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
Van | PRINCIPAL BANKS
corner of To The KSARPAN,,,
A CONADAMENT OF
Ganta Bicycles by Well-known Makers. Gold and Silver, Watches, Larometers, Telescopes, Field Gloves, Clocks, Sundry Stringed Instruments, a large number of Assorted Books, &'c., &c., de.,
A quantity of Choice Perfume in per- fect order, but sold to make room for Christmas Stock
TERMS-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Hongkong, November 7, 11
1442
-AUCTION
SALE
WITNEY BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. LACE CURTAINS, SUIT LENGTOS, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, &c., &c.. &c.
SSRS HEGNES & HOUGH will
MESS by Public Auction
:'
on
SATURDAY,
tho. 11th November, 1911, at II a.m.,
A FINE COLLECTION OF
LIGE-CLASS INISH GOODS,
Comprising:-
White Witney Bukos, Late Curtains,
AND
in a state of terror aud the city a huge F: Bron. armed camp.
Interest on the railway loans is due,
he centínued, "and the Government ha no money, no more available troops to send out and no ammunition to supply the force BUSINESS HOUSES. that are fighting at Hankow. They sent a
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent.
Hongkong. May 20, 1911.
4
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
train load of ammunition down thero, but nons of it would fit the guns and it was al sent back. All the clerks in the Kamens have had their salaries reduced thirty p 'cent,. No money is being paid in by the eto provinces mad the Government is in a seri
ous Enancial plight.
Burroughs and Watts
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT.
Bonglanz, June 7, 1910.
Table Corem, Fine, Turkish Towels, Bath S. HANDA
Towal, Flannels and flannelettea, Suit
Length, Irials Hand-embroidered Bed-
spreads, Ladies' and Cent's Handkerabief,
JAPANESE MASSAGIST.
Pare Irish Linen Double Damask Sor. 87 HAND on ELECTRICITY
viettes, Table Cloths. White Satin Quilts," Frilled Pillow Cans, Down Quilt:
And
A For lots of Travelling Trunks,
On view day hefur side.
TERMS:AN usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,"
Auctioneers.
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Hongkong, Now dibe; 4. 1911,
"P
JEYES FLUID
SOLE AGENTS,
Σ
2ND FLOOR," No. 60, QUEEN'S
ROAD CENTRAL HONGKONG
Near the Old Post Uite
Hongkong. July 21, 1911.
935
"NOTES ON WILD LIFE IN HONGKONG AND SOUTH
CHINA
The Chinese are getting out of Pakin. as fast as they can and settering to then homes. Every steamer that leaves Tion tsin is loaded with a mis picked full treasures and valuables of nil kinds which are being shipped to Shanghai.
--Tuckor's Team.
O. E. Tacker. A. B. West,
A. BondergoE... R. Stewart'
J. A. Leadbeater,
J. D..Danby,
Ex Chapman.
A. Culvert.
4. H. Bannerman. T. Heari.
A. Osman. V. Scrby.
The final selections for the required team ften, and two reserves will be made after the short on Friday,
Weather permitting, the Interport Match will be fired on Monday morning ext.
Ladies' Recreation Club.
TENNIS HANDICAP
A Mixed Doubles Handicap tennis
"Entrie wrnament will be played at the L. R. C daring November-December.
on Saturday, 11th cae at 8 p.m. November
SHIPPING.
The Imperial Family was in readiness to kare alany moment and various route: have been planned for them to take. Th Iroperial train is still at the Tang Sbeat workshops The Bianchus are seekin helter in the Legation quarter, and hotel accomodations there are taken. The city is guarded by a-large-force o police, who mu only a few feet apart al over the city. Men with rifles The theendin-warships, there wore 493 vessels of city walks. The police force has been it. 1.44,417 tone-rea under construction in tiro Caited Kingdom at the dow of the ezistence for four years, and when am munition was issued to them at the outer onded :0th Septumber.
THE MANAGER. Hongkong, March 1, 1911.
VICTORIA HOTEL
LATE
NEW AMOY HOTEL, KULANGSU.
Mr and Mrs C.
Coulter
Mr J. Coulthart
M.
C. C. Cu rier
Mr W. Nourmark
ME Newman
C. Mr P. O'Brien
Mr&Mrs L. Kennard
DRI
Mr James Davis
Mr HC. Dan
Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr J. Ormiston Mr&Mrs F. Orozco!
and infant
servants
Mr Breman M. C. Blakor
Hrs Bowdler
2
Mr and Mrs Bowen
Mr BroyBeld
Mr and Mrs Lowis
Mr and Mrs Lindasy Major & Mr Lyddon'
BIASA
Capt. Lyons MMM. Mr Miskin
Hon. & Mrs Brewin Raw Morton, R.N Mr BrownD
Mr and rs Muntom
Comdr&Mrs Caray Mr etham
L-Col Closa, R. Capt. Craig
Mr & Mrs Patterdon
Mr & Mrs EL Pearce
Lt. & Mrs Cumming- Rev. Perp
hàm
Mr Dallin Mr Day
Mr and Mrs Ferkins Mr and Mrs Patie Mr Radd
Mr&Mrs Dokantel Burgeon and
Deanys
Rutherford
Lt. and Mrs Dodgson Mrs Rymer Mr and Mr Duncan Bir C. Scott
Mr A. Sinclair
Mr Fielder
Capt. & Mrs Garnett Mr and Mrs S. 8. Mr Gell
Sorison
Hon. H.E.Gompertz Lt Col. Stacpole
Mr. A. Orozco and 8 Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Capt. & Mrs St. Clair Mr and Mrs. Harvay Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mr A. Hazeland Rev. & Mira Thomhill Mr Ferdinan
Rev. and Mrs Tope
Mr F. C. Palmer
Mr L. L. Dampeter Dr & Mrs W. Peatse
Mr Robert Douglas
Mr HP. Pinckney
Mr W.-G. Drow Sir S. Porter
Mrs P. P. Dungan Mr. F. J. W. Eames Mr H. G. Fisher 28635 nd Mrs F.W. Mr
AMOY:
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT.
Good Food, Clean Rooms, each with Separate Bathroom.
REASONABLE CHARGES.
Two minutes walk from the principal land. ing place.
BAR BILLIARDS AND BOWLING ALLEY.
Chas. A Mution
Propricion."
Hongkong, January 3, 1971.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
HIGH-CLASS HOTEL.
Flint, Jr.
་
Mr H. A. Forrer Mr J. Forrestor Mr Denman Fuller MA Fyfa Mc H. Garrow.
Mis M. Gordon
V. Goulbourn
Biz Pratt "apt. F. Eafen ME. H. Ray
EM Raymond Mr O. Ready Miss S. Ready His F. Reny Mr W. Reinhars Mr F. L. Robbins
Mrs'd. A. Rule
Ara Shelton-Hooper
Mr nid Mrs N. vos Dr and Solomon
Dr and 31 a Herzig. Mr Waddell Eng. Com. Highton Mr Watson Mir T-Booksday Mr Weatherall- Rev. Hughes
Mr and Mrs Hurtoda
Mr P. Jacks
Mr Stephens Jelli
Mr and Mrs David
Wood
Col. & 3. Wrig
Joy
GRAND CAKEMON HOTEL.
Mr E. W. Austin
Mr W. B. Hind Mr & Mrs Ballantine Mr Ray, C, Kiehl
Mrs Florence Kishl Mr W. A.Barnett
Mr & Mrs J. Bayot, Mr J.. M. Kiehl
nurse and child
Mr S. G. Bolden
and Mrs Boulter and chil-tren
Bir
Mr and Mrs Joseph
Gould
Mr C. C. Sisson Mr H.
Mr J. D. Sibley
and Mrs A. D.
and infant
Mr.J.
fr G. G. Burnett
Mr.S. Stafford Miss
Grabow
Mr F. Hagen
Mr and Mrs B. A.
Hale
Capt. T. P. Hall
and Mrs W. A Haon bal
Mir A. Farrison
Mr G. F. Haslam Hon. and
E.
Hewett
Helbind
Dr S. Houuh
"
Mr. R. Kisl
Mr J. W. Kiehl Late
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Mr Thoma Mundey
Mr and Mrs A. H. Mr J Porrington
Carroll
Mr H. L. Clair
Lt, and Hrs 0. 5. Mr H. e. Chow
Stainer, RN, Mr W. Stealo-Boyce
Air Wm. Strachan Mr P. D. Sutherland
& Mrs I. A. Tenney
Miss M. F. Teuner
Mr and Mrs F. W. Mra Tolman & child
Mr Holmes -
Tomlin-on
Capt
Turcke
Baron and, Baroness
Mr O. H. Horell Mr and Mm G. R
Capt. & Mrs Howard Ure
Mr and Mrs EL MB. CDL
Hurtado
Capt. P. Innes
Mr W Jreso
..
3Ir Jober
Mr R C. Johnson
Mr
P
W. Kinskern
Br W. f. Krapp
Bir G. M. Lack
From the returns compiled by Lloyd ADIES AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS. Mr A. J. M. Lante
ginter of Shipping, it appears that
The tonnage now under construction is bout 30,000 tond leas than that which was in hand at the end of last quarter, but
break of the present troubles they did no know to load their rifles. One day wa spent giving them instructions. The In paint guard of 15,000 is camped aroanised by 292,003 tons the tanngs building
the Palace and all the Logation guard in-September, 1910. (7 the vesels under have been reinforced.
--
PRIVATE BAR AND BILLIARD ROOME, Hot and Cold Water throughout. Electrically Lighted.
Electric Fans (if required)... loctric Passenger Elevator to each Floor,
TALE D'HOTT AT SEPARATE TÄKLES feld. AddressVICTORIA, Hongkong
For Terms, etc., apply to the Hongkong, Uctober 2, 1998
MANAGER.
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1362
Mr & Mra B. Vell-
brecht
Warrett
E. J. Waterma
Mr C. E. Watkins
MIZU, J
J. Welch
Mr and Mra C. W.
Wetmore"
Dr Wickham Sir Archibald Wit
liaison
Mr W. H. Les Mr R. Lemaitre Me and Mr 11. D. Mr G. K. G, Willem
Lombard
Dr. and Mrs CE. W. Mr.OH. 0. Wil
liamson Macdonald Bir A. Mickies J. S. Wilsen
Mr L-B. ur
Conuara in the blackey
Mr S. Paal
Mr Ernest H. Pond
►
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Rogerson
-
Mr J.J.B. Saunders
Mr & Mrs Crawford Dr and.. BET L. N. Erans Miss Vera Ferraco Mr B. A. S. Fowler Mrs Gheeling and
family
Mr A. Gheoting
Mr G. W. Sowell Mr and Mrs BB..
Stephenson
Mir 19
J. Treadgold Mr W. Waterhouse.
and
Mr.W. L. M. Grant Bir Mrs Woat
Mr and Mrs Georgeðir Gen. C. Whitelaw
Harria
Mr Mrs W^D,
Williacio
Mr & Mrs Hewett
KIKAND"HOTEL.
MrJW BaySold" Mr and Mrs Frank Mr B. E. Beeman M and children Mr.C. A. Biddle Mr F: D. Meant Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr W. H. Muller
Mr
Crew
MrP.W.L
4. Donahce Mr. G. Nie
Mr J. D. Edwards Mr.H. Olson
Mz Oskar Fring
Mr C. Frerichs
W. A. Guy
MF B. James and child
Mr W. Pattison
Mr & Mrs E. Perkis
And children Mr J. W. Pringle, dr.
Meand Mrs Jergens Mr J. M. Roberta
Or F. Kert Mr J. . Kinghom Mr F. F. Leafertey Mr Paul Linder Mr C. N. Manhof Ke W. Marfield Mr W McKay
Mr Roberts
Mr R. R. Rozburgh Mr W. Hudge Mr.H. Schmitto MOPSimpson Mr R/Taylor Mr H. Watling: Mr J. 8. Watson
BRAZKIDE.
Mr and Birs J. H. Capt. and Mrs Smith.
Malkia Backhous
liss Baylis Mr C. Brown
Mr H. Mafray Bain
Mr and Mrs Mant
Mr R. Redgurn
Bir F.J. de Roms
Capt. & Mrs Bidford
KINGSCLERE construction in the United Kingdom at the and of September, 273 of 1,08 497 bons are There appears to be a split in the revo- lutionary party, however. The northender the supervision of the Surveyors of entingant has learned that the Cantonese Loyd's Register with a view to clasifica Aro directing the rebellion and that theytun by this Boclety. In addition, 68 rel want Chinn for the Cantonese. At first the of 196.295 tons are building abroad to the Tel. No. 134, Teleg. Address: Scolar ASAM VF. Mr and Mrs R. 4. Mrs F. W. Watts
Scity's classification.
Catonese, it is sald, planned to divide the Empire, aaking all the provinces south of the Yellow River independent but they.. have given up this ides and now. want t capture Peking. The northerners are strongly opposed to this, and they are not quite es enthusiastic in their support of thi revolution na they were.
Master Stephen Sid tord book VAN
AUTOR HOUSE. Mr J. R. Barry
Mr P. A. Lapicque ML F. Lichauce Mr H Bradshaw' Bir J. Brown Misa C. B. Lichavon Mi-s N. 9. Lichaves. Mr L. Canovas 1. E. Lichauco Mr sal Mrs W. M. Mr PRIVATE HOTEL
Mr L. Maurin BIFF. W. Cox
Mr and Mrs. Cousins PPROACHED from Kennedy Resa Miss C. de la Cruz Mr MJ. McDermett
MED Moulam
Miss Fairall... and Macdormell Road, Br Durocher
Mr. B. Fawazda MK. de Morsia MrF: Goubert
Mae Freiche
avangarding A.B.O. Code 4th Ed Electric light, hot and cold water through Mr. Jr Avolanson MEAN. Rader ut Billards, canis, roquet patung Mr H. F. Heard
Yer Esarind My and Mr A. S. Jollege E
and Mr J growd an fine stabling for horses
AM, C. K. Juridini-MJ, Ro
umidin, Mr. Ch. Ronald Aqsott. Macgregor Proprietress, MaST. SACHSE
1206 Br
H. Bennett a Mr. McNulty utine (Pr&Mrs GDR Mr K, S. Morrison
Black
Mr and Ms Nisbet? and Birs B/W and child
PATELL & CO. Hongkong, September 1, 1808
The cashiering of Sheng Kung Pao Exporters & Importers
ooly to, mako him a scapogont for th throne The railway policy has nothing t do with the present troubles. "If the revolutionaries come into control they will have to carry out the same policy. The nationalization of railroads is the only way Anything can be accomplished. There is no guarantee, however, that the reformers will not be cashiered.
Bhong Kung Pao had to go when Yusi Slih K'ai came into power, beca180 Sheng and Yuan aro enemies, while Tang Shao Yi
Br Rev. G. A, BUNBURY, MI.A. is Yuan's right hand man, They offected
W. G HUMPHREYS & CO Tobe bad at the "CHINA MAIL,
RANK BUILDLE09. Hongkong, May 18, 1908
BRABBIDE. PRIVATE HOTEL,
MG..
;
Oriolo
Er A. Bullar-Vices
KINGSCLEAR HOTEL
lotthrobar MPTERA MARE JIM Brown), VITAL and Mrs J B
de Mira Darley Phawan bada. Llour. & Mrs 17. Sir eaucis Piggott
Taskrá Robertson 18 Dawson
de and Mr D. Ma dobdell
CITANDING in lunen grounde with
KINO EDWARD Tennis End Croquoq; laws, Last2 M. P. Bentle kiry and Well Furnished Rooms, Every Itr: Bolilios,
Mr F Biotin General Merchants home comfort. Fine: View of the Harleur
Telephone, No. 5690,
Apply to Mas F., W. WATTSM Lee Bond
Roy. 0.0 Brentia, 20, Macdonnell Road
and
Commission
gents.
the opium abolition edit together Yunu HONGKONG, CANTON
Shih Kai is putting all his men into power..
1.It is necessary that the provinces yield to
ona central government, and they inst understand that they are to obey Podcftig
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HANKOW,
Capt
Hongkong, Sopterfiber: 2, 190813 TUEL'
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