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TUESDAY MAY 7, 1812.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

NAVAL DISCIPLINE.

Punishmenta in the Olden Times,

In view of the question of carsi dis- joipline and summary panlah monte-having- been referred by the Aduiiralty to com mittee, the following article by Taffini!”

Hughes and Hough THE Undersigned will well by Public cu punishment in the Stunts Navy poseers

"ACCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO KWA-WAN' COAL STORAGE,

Cales used:

A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS. AL TL2rie Conë,

Telugraphic “Address** *MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction,

on

THURSDAY,

the 9th May, 1912, cuindicating at 2.30 .3, at their Salon Room, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

YAL CABLE

HOUSEHOLI

FURNITURE, PRINCIPALLY NEW STOCK, Comprising as follows:---

י

Auction

ста

WEDNESDAY,

the 8th Miny, 1913, commanding at 11., at his Sales Rooms,

DUDDETZ SCREÊT -

special interest.

The study of muval literature is in variably most instructive, as the History | of the Royal Navy during the period last- ing from the death of Queen Elizabeth in 1603 to the accession of William III. in 1680 affonds, perhaps, the most intaresting roading that it is possible to obtain.

N.B.-The above are in ane colition and are being sohl in lots to suit all parina at state for war. It was during thin chasera.

A....

580 PAIRS GENTLEMEN'S LADY'S and CHILDREN'S BOOT and SHOES in

During the latter part of the 18th con- BROWN and BLACK LEATHER,tury the navy was undoubtedly efficient BUCKSKIN and CANVAS.

evila certainly existed, but, men of the. calibre of Disko and Raleigh did mscl

Ardy kesping t

"the ships and” their crews

time that Sir Francis Drake-circumnaviga - ed the globe (he sailed frour. Falmouth on December 13, 1677), and the defent of the Spanish Armada-in-108% combined with many other lesser naval triumphs, both in newar and in exploitation, all go to pre

that the Elizabethau sailor was as new senman and fighter as it was possible to procure!

On view from Tuesday, the 7th inat. TERM-Cash on delivery.

QE0-1-LAMMERT,

ductioneer.

Rongkong, May 3, 1912,

PUBLIQ. AUCTION. THE Undersigned has received instrue. tions from H. L. DENNYA, Esp, Senr,, to sell by Fublic Auction

On

WEDNESDAY,

the 8th May, 1012, commencing at 2,45 1.3.. at his residence “Ext.” YEDERE, No. 120, The Peak),-

THE WHOLE OF D

| VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Comprising --

Tenk Extension Dining Table, Silebonul·

After this per id, however, the navy appears to baro undergone a relapse, for

in the

the middle of the 17th century it wan in about as bad a condition as it is possible to imagine. Abares were prevalent, and the constant peculation undermi ed all'at tempts at "discipline. Strict rules and reci gulations were in existence, but ware, it sooms. enforced in a most haphazard fash io, for witch the most dristic punish- mants were sumatimos inflicted upon the culprita, they were on other pakicra allowed to go scot free. The punishments themselves, however, are well worthy of

they are most interesting.

mention,

COUEL. VEÑALTIN,

Thu penalty for failing to xltend Divine with Bevelled Mirror, Dining Chairs, Glass | service, which was heki twice a day in each and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc., etc. ressel--once before disser, wil onto in Teak Dobble and Single Werdrolathe evening before the setting of the watch was 24 hours in irons, Swosting was Washstands, Dressing Tables Tiles punished by three knocks on the i

forehand Crockery, Pictures, Ornaments, etc.; with a bodawain whistle, and wanking, A few pieces, of Choice Blackwood Ware. | except on the upper deck, by the bilboen. Cottage Pinoo by Werner.

thief the ship was to give him five bished to the capstan, and every lashes, with a three-stringed whip, while a babitaal pilferor, after being Hond, was towed ashore astern of a boat and diamigeed without his

Striking an

an othcor was a capital offence -for-which the culprit worried by a jury of

12 men, and if a man slept on his watch

be was sometimes Inshed to the bowsprit and 56 left there to drown or starte. In one ship -8 merchantman, let it be mid-an in. subordinate youth was punished by boing

A large quantity of Pinats in Pote. On View from Noon, Tue-day, the 7th

Catalognes will be issued.

May.

Tre Drawing Room Suites, Une Tapestry and One Morores Lather, Covered Upholsteral Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Oil Paintings and En- gravings, Bal Room Suites, Double and Single Brass and Brass-incuntos Dexistands and Cole, Rureaus, Wardrobes, & Tank-Trans-Euston delivery: wood Dining Room Furniture, de, the "Crockery. Electro-plated and Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves and Utensils and Enamell

Ware, Cutlery, &c.,

Aixo

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-GEO:-2:-LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, April 30, 1932.

wager.

A quantity of Carved, Blackwood Farai Want' Advertisements suspended from the rigging by his wrists

ture, and 2 Cottage Pindos.

Catalogues will be issued.

Tenus :---As usual,

PREPAID

Un view day before kalu.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

$1 per inch.

|.52

"

5 Insertiona.

One week.

627

Hongkong, May 4; 1912.

HE

PUBLIO AUCTION.

FOR SALE.

BOUT 500 15. ENGLISH TYPE A Clarendon wad Noaparul (Modern),

Tiondesigned have received instruc: complete fuit, including pare

by Public Auction

FRIDAY,

the 17th May, 2012, commencing at

2.13 P.M., within his Residence,

No. 3, FLOT CRESENT,

25 Roussos ROAD,-

THE WHOLE or s

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&c.

FURNITURE, Je.. &n

Theroin Contained, Comprising:-- Blackwood Hall and Drawing Furniture, Brussels, Carpets and Rugs, Oil Paintings and Water Colours (by well-known artista), " Etchings and Engravings, Silk Screens, Tapestries, Encu and Chinelle Curtains, Austrian Vase Bronze, etc... Dining Room Suito, klectro-plated, Glass and Crockery Ware, etc., including Dinner and Ten Service of French Porcelain, Cutlery,

In good condition Send offers to

*TYPO,' Care of CHITA MAI Hongkong, March 21, 1912

FOR SALE.

Ofice,

40%

WITH or without furniture, TOR Wite Pusk, with tennis court. Commanding magnificent view of the harbour and adjacent islands,

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, March 6, 1912.

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

309

&o., Coloured and Steel Edgravings, and a | Burroughs and Watts

Valuable Collection of White and Blus Wall Plates and Vasen, Bed Room Suites by well-known miskers including Sectional Bookcases, Double and Single Bras mounted Bedstends, Bed Linen, &c., Indian Ruge, Pantry and Kitchen Utensils,

One Upright Grand Piano by Behr Bron & Coy,, New York, in oxcellent condition.

One Large American Ico Chest.

One Trendle Sewing Machine.

1

Two Luly's Carrying Chairs, Une Garden

Scat,

"And.

A Large Variety of Palms, &c, in Pots.

De View from Thursday, 16th inst.

Catalogues will be issued

TERMS:--As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, May 3, 1012.

623

...

BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to

with two hundredweights tied to his feet, He subsequently brought an action. against the officer who had črdered this

puzleh

ment, but lost his case, as the judge said that the maintenance of discipline strea

WA1 NOCOSSATY.

Another case cccurred where a

carpentor) who had puriained some stores was taken from ship to ship with a

Imper recording his crime pinned upon his about This paper was read alongside cach vessel, and the unfortunate man was then ducked threa Limes from, the yard-ana nad dismissed the

service,

There were, however, cases where the punishments were comparatively lenient, for in 1863 three matineers of the Portland, even though the country was at war, wore let off with the comparatively light but very cruel penalty of having to stand for var hour with their right bauds nailed to the maiauast of the flagship and with halters round their necks. Three other of their

THE CHINA MAIL.-

“And you must take Sanatogen regularly for several weeks"

This urgent advice is given by physicians every day, in every civilised country, to sufferers from Nervous Debility, Brain-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness; Disordered Digestion, Poverty of Blood and various Wasting Diseases.

Physicians know that Sanatogel is a true scientific compound of organic phosphorus and plire concentrated proteid, forming a new sub- stance, which is eagerly and completely absorbed · by the tissues and possesses unique tonic and reconstructive qualities,

The Supreme Restorative.

Physicians can speak from experience of the great recuperative effects which Sanatogen has upon the brain, nerves, blood and muscles. They have watched its revivifying action upon people whose nervous strength has been depleted by over-work, worry or disease. They have noted how Sanatogen gives lasting benefit, how it regenerates the "appetite and digestion, brings back the bloom to the cheek, replaces wakeful nights by sound refreshing sleep-in short, enables the human machinery to perform its functions so perfectly that the patient loses his depression of spirits, gains confidence and courage, and finds life again worth living.

Fighting Malaria and Dysentery,

Sanatogen is of the greatest service to the physician in fighting Malaria, Dysentery. and other scourges of tropical climates. On this subject, Dr. HH. WH of. Babugarah, United Provinces, writes. "I have much pleasure in certifying to the value of Sanalogen in cases of Dysentery, Enteric Fever and other exhausting dis I have used it regularly in my practice for the past two years. I can honestly affirm that many of my worst cases owe their recovery to Sanatogen, and I certainly consider it the best of artificial foods"

CASCS.

Try Sanatogen To-day.

At the head offices of the manufacturers of Sazatogru there are filed more than fourteen thousand letters from practising physicians who certify to the value of Sanat- ogen. Truly a magniâcent monument to the value of this unique tonic-food

But no less impressive, is the enthusiastic testimony of patients themselves. Thousands of well-known people in every walk of life have publicly testified to the wonderful. benefits they have received from Sanateges, and a few oi - their letters are reproducid here:

Begin to lake, Sanalogen to-day, and thus lay thể foundation of new health and nerve force. You can get Sanatogen in Tientsin of Mesars. A. S. Watson & Co.; Messrs. Woollen, Vosey & Co., Rue de Franes; and at all chemists.

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The Hon. Mr. Justion.

Robertson, Judge of the Supreme Court, Lahore, Punjab, writes Myka-peri ence with Saustogen Chas been very favour- able. I took it for some months during -the-most trying conson of the year, and found it a great strength.

ener,

Sir Charlma A. Cameras,

CBS.D. writes:"Sanatogen

is a substance of the highest nutritive value, containing as it does a large amount of organic phosphorus, in exactly the form in which it can be easily absorbed. It is an ex- cellent nerve food:"

Mr. Shirley Trament24. Editor of Capita};**-

Clive Street, Cal- cutts, writes: Ican not speak too highly of Sanatogen, it act only kept me upduring a sharp attack of fever, but afterwards. restored me once more tofull vigour. In fact. }. was betterand stronger after this course of Sapatogen that before the attack"

"The Medical Tinn" says -- There is no doubt whatever that -the-nutrition-of-

patients taking. Sanet. ogen improves wonder.. fully, due in · all probability, te its being easy of assimilation Aud to the organic absorbable phosphorus which it contains,”7

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Sir Gilbert Parker. M.P.; the popular Novelist, writes", Carlton- Honge Terrace, $ W.

I have used Sanst ogen with extraordin- ary beneft is to my mind s'true food tanic, feeding the nerves, increasing, the energy, and giving fresh vigour to the over-worked body and mind."

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Prof. Dr. C. A› Ewald, of Berlin University: writes -- I bave used Squatogen in a drum- ber of cases, mainly of a nervous ́or · Letz'as-

thenic origin, and luave obtained excel. lent results."

DESTINATION.

Vesse

"Australian Puris: da Es

instralian Purts, bo B'bay, v. S'porot Fany Surope,

Fiume, Trieste. “Sta...

•Haiphong malisatst. Havre, Ber&H'burg Kobe & Yokohama... Kobe

London, &

Oriental

Fondon, Antwerp, CejPala jukwa I'don, R'dam & A'ery Flintahiro Manila, Atralian Posta Güilieja Marseillos, v. Saigon. Karma

Advertised as Loading.

| Mar,, Lidon, & A'worp Hibachi Maru.

Manila, Cebu & Toile Za

„Loongsang-verdera

Manila

Mani, Doile & Caba Kaifong Manik Atralian Ports Chadisha Manila, A 'tralian Porto Taman Maru New York

N'saki, Kobe & Pham Nikka Maru

Franciacoy, Japan Nipeta karuh San Francisco?.. SAD

Teuyo Mard

Salina Cruz, v. Japan. Hongkong Märst.

San Francisco, Japan)

San Franciscov, Japan)

S'porò P'ang0'bojête. |Boha Shanghai...

Shanghai. Shanghaionibuang

Shanghai

Hangsang JAntoi

Sani, Moji, Kobo, Xma Syriac S'pore, Penang & Cat Hong Shni, Koko & Moji ...Fooksang

hai, Kobe & Thame Nora. S'opre, Fang, Calcutta Gregory A pear Shanghai, Moji & Kobe Vilwar S'hai & Japan Porta... Geben Stow, Amoy & Fohow nijo Maru

·Stow, Amny & Tamsui Daido Maru S'hai Roba

home Aless th Swator

Saimme ********Haiching S', Autoy & Fu Chipshing...

Tientsin

Tuver & Stie 7. Japan Lavoria.

Vtoria, I'ms & Japan Seattle Maru... Vris, B.O., Seattle do. Inaba Mart Vancouver. (3.0), de Empreis of Japan. Vancouver, (E,&o Montetgle

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VISTOES AT HUTELS

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Dr & Mrs Abbatuced Mr W, B. Marshall Misa I. Andrews -- Mr F2 Matsor Mr. Baier

Mrs H C. Melunes Mr and Mrs. A. 'M. Mr Wi Mi Mcinoem

Baldwin

“36′′ E. Ri ̄BateTM

B. Beilken Mr B. Mr C.!! Mr F. Bun Mr P. H. Burnett Mr W. H. Bat! Mr G. P. Curry Miss E. Danby Mr G. E. Davies Mish D. Dean Mr W. C. Drow Mr and Mrs W. V.

Drummond

CD. J. Bell

Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Merek Mrs K. C. Mooers Mr Gear Morgan Mr J. B

J. Morris

Mr & Mrs E.

Mr Noble

AGENTS

vinngton & Co. May 25 al (Gilb Livingston & Co. June 8, at Noon: (Nippon Yusen Kaisha About May 13, Afulchers & Conday, 15 at Noon Sander, Wieler & Co About June 1 Butcorded wire May D, st. 1ism. Eismbang Am'ka Linu About May 19 Nippon Yason Kaithald bout May Jardins, Mson& Co. Ed May & atmoON P&0.8. N. Co May 11, at Noon P.&O.SK. CAbout May IK Jardino, M'son Co. Ld May 19. Butterfeld & Swire. ... May 11, Messagarios Maritime

May 8, I. p.m Nippon Yusen Kaisha May & Daylight Shawan, Tomos & Co May 19, at 4 pm Jardine, Maen Co., Ld. May 11, at 9pm The Bank Lino,

About May 18, Suttarbeid, & Swire.. May 14, 15€ pam Butterfield & Swiso... May 14, at 4 pm Nippon Yusan Kaisha May 10, at Noon The Raik Line, Ld.About May 15 Nippon Yusen Kaisha May, 8, at Noong Kison Kaisha.Maya Tayo Toyo Kisen Kalshaine at Noon Toyo Kisen Kaisha June 7, at. Noon Pacific Mall SiS. Co. May 14, 1pm

Pacião Mad S;S Co. May 21, at 1 p.m. Sander Wieler & Co, May 18, at 8p.m [P. & 0.8 N... Cobout May

Jardins M'son ACo, Ld May 12, Daylight Butterfield & Swira May 11

Midnight Batterield & Swire... May 9, at P.&O. & N. Co. May 9, Daylight Jardins, M'son & Co.Ldiny 8, at. Norm Jardins, M'son at Co, Ld May 19, at Noon Musangeries Maritimes About May 20. D. Sasson Co., Ld. May 8, at 1pm. May 8, ns4.m. Maloheta, & Ma Osaka Shosen. Kaishal

Noon Osaka Shosen Kaisha May 15, at Noon. Hanbury Am'ks Minte May 20

D. Sassoon &

Douglas, Laprale Co. May 8, at 10 am Douglas, Lapraik & Co May 10, at 11 a.m. Jardins, Mson & Co.La May 9, at noon. The Bank Live, Id.... May 15

Osaka Shosor Kaisha May 18, d. 1 p.m." Nippon Yusen Kash May 21, at 4 p.m.. Canadian Pfic R Co. May 11, at 6p.m. Canadian Pic R. Co.. June 1, at 6 p.m.

KINO KOWARD HOTEL.

Mr F. AAran Consul & Mrs Leiria Mr and Mrs Avonell Mr and Ms Lemaire Capt. Bannatyno and child

Me O. Bayly:

Miss bl. Bannatyno Mr John Lennor

Mr C. N. Manboti. Miss Massey MEJA

Mrs. H. Beaumont

Mr. J. Bock

Mr H. Bradshaw

Mr. Camps Mr J. Chisholm Mr Cowen

Mr Max Dobbins.

McCormack Mr and Mrs FE

*** McHugh

Mr T. du Meester Brand Miza JH N

Mody

Mr M. F.

1. F. Manay:

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr A. P. Nohde

New-Cart: W. Ehrhardt

Mrs Ebrhardt-and

Capt. J. Mrs W. C.

Passmore

Mr. H. Petersen

Cups, 10 MIT. D. Mr. R. F. Fisher Mr. R. A. Ramsay

Mr French and child Mr E. F. Roed Northcombe

Mr

Mr E W Barnes en

Miss Eckols

Mr E. H. Ray Mr and Mrs H. C. Me E. M. Raymond

Marcalcis

Mr M. F. Raymond Dr. H.St. Clair Elliott M. F. Rory

Kira H. St. Clair Mr W. R. Ricketts

Elliott

Me F.G. Rush

Mr V. A Ruth

Mr N. Ginkal

Mr Max, Hampo

Mr F. E. Kansou

Hartigen

Mr L. 0. Rees

Me and Mrs. J. S

Shearer

Mr and Mrs T. L De: Sibreo

Mr D, Haskell

Mr H. 8. Spurgo

Mr D. V. StenvoUMOD.

Lieut. John Hawkeby Capt. and Mrs Allan

Mrs Henderson

Mr H. G. Fisbur Mr A. G. Florin

Mr H. Hunter

Mr W. Schwolker James

Miss J. O. Fo'som

Mrs Shotro

Mr Denman Fuler

Mr H Garrow M: P. Gaubert

H. Stewart and

children

Mr.HA Saran

Mr & Mrs Kinghorn. Mz H. H. Taylor

Mr & Mrs E Shelly and Mrs. D. Mr J. Waldron, LL. C. V Skrinsfira. Kraft

Mr H. Watkins g RG.A

Writ Mrs C. Laurits Mr J. Withan-baw

den

Mr and Mrs J. F. Eng. L' Edgar C.

Georgu

Miss George

Mr V. Goulbourn

Smith

Mr E.

1. B. Solchon

'PRAK UŠENÉ T

Dr and Mrs A. DMr & Mrs Armstrong Mr and Mrs W. L

Vr and Mrs W.-H. Less

Bell & 2 children Major Lyddon Mrs Bowdler

Mr and Mrs Joseph Spalding and infant

Goald

Mr D. M. G. Gialama

Mr.

Mr J. Spitties

Miss

A

Square

Habry B. A. Lt. and firs C. E. Mr.A. E: Crow

MA

Harrison

Mr A. W. Hastings Hon. Mr EA. Hwett, C.M.G. Min E A. Hewett Mr R. Hormo Dr S. Hough

contrades also received no more than thirty Inshes apicco.

Some extracts from the diary of a uvai

who was float in 1875 are interest chaplain

mention several cases of the as ther Punishment of resmen. For the sake of when a malefactor, by having a rope fas THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE Capt. T. P. Hall clearness I have modernized the English, tenced under his armes and abestu bis SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES hat the sense remsios the

He myddle, is thos hoysed upp same. writes:-

the yarde, from when he is againo lett This day two seamen who had stolun a fall into the sea, sonetypes twyse, sonie

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., ». piece or two of beef wore then shaped tymes three overal tymas one after

GESİMAL MANAGEER, HONGKONG, - - They had their hands tied behind them, another and if the offense by verya fowls, and themselves tied to the mainmast, exchho is also drawn under the verge kucio of J.

thurn a pinca of enw beef tied about their the ship, the which is termed keele-hauling; necks with a cota, the beef bobbing bolore and what he is thus uzder water a great chem like the knot of a cravat; and the gunn is given fire righte over his hand the rost of the suamen canga one by one and which is done as well toe astonish him the rubbed them over the mouth with the maw

more with the thunder th reof, which mach beef; and in this posture they stood two troubleth him, as toe give warning unto ali others toe looke out, and too bewara by NOW SEARCH.

„DUCKING FILOM TIE. YARD-ARM,

On another occasion, the chaplain saye in his dinry

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T. HAMILTON, GENERAL Manager

FOR THE EAST, TUKIO. ཉེ་

New Insurance Paid for...£ 25,687,500 Outatanding insurance smounta

to..................

Stainer, RN,

Mrs W. E. O

Mr Les

Standford

Stewart Mr B. R.Stil Mr W.G.SymmŁYDA Mr E Tarenton Mist J. W¿Telmie. Miss J. C. Talmis

Mr & ME. Howard Mrs W. Y Turnbull Mr and Mrs F, W. Mr K. Uyemurs

Hoyt Mr Tvan Huat £232,653.290 Capt. R. Indes meta amount to................

104,0681655 Mr H. A. Jones Sarplus amounts to £ 17,898,760 Mr. O. 1, Julian Dividends to. Policyholders

Me E. S. Kabel N. King A Mr W. Korb Mr A.

Kruseman

Investments 1910................ Hongkong, Fob. 23, 1912.

10,875,157 53,439,560 10,392,01 21,646,628

4.18%

NORTH BRITISH & MEIGANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

The death penalty of hanging at the yard-urns was sometimes administered for Total paid Policyholders 1910 offences which at others were allowed Total Expenses for 1910. This morning one of our men. Skinner, to pass practially unpunished, and Gross carnings from interest for going ashote without leave, had his legs although a species of court martial, com-1

and Bests for 1910 ied together, his hands tied to a great pused probsely of the officers of the ship 13rom zate of Income from pe, and stood on the side of the ship to which the offender belonged, was in he huisted up to the yard-arm, and from existence, the captain of the vessel could -bero to down

drop

into the water three

be as lenient or otherwise, as he wished, times

but tho, Looking so very pitiful, and which accounts to a certain extené fur Alu by the gentlemen's entreaties to the the different codes of punishment in the captain for him, was sured. A year later various vessels, and the forocily or leniener

of the sentence, as the case may b This day. David Thomas and Martin the

Ibi curious to realize that the discipline cook, and nur mister's boy, had their of our pary was enforced by these means hnds stretched cat, and with their backs only some two and a half centuries ago, to the ra ly, and the master's boy with his while at the same time some of the officials fick to the mainast, all looking out who had been guilty of vast depredations pon the other, and in unels of their in the embezzlement of public money and απά SAFES mainile; the and ship's stocat, word slowed to go unpuni Beberibed Capital £2,814,845

julspun-clima-istu-heir-maths-and-tied-

bind "their heads; and thero they stood another for these officials, and is is satie bloody; an excellent cure for sweators.

GEO. P LAMMERT.

Bongkong, Juris V, 1910,

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MILNERS'

AS SUPPLIED TO THE

K TRAMWAYS COMPANY PRINCIPAL BANKS PEAK

SIMITEL

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAY!.

-7.00 sm-to-- 8:00a.m...Every 15 minster

8.00a.m. to 10.00 am..Evory 10 minute. 10.00 am to 11.00a.m.rary 15 minute. 11.30 am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minuta. 12.46 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute. $15 p.m. to 1.46 p.m...Every 15 minuter. 45 p.m. to 2.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 15pm to 8.00p.m...Every 15 minute. 6:00p.m. to. 8.10 p....Every 10 minutes.

RIGHT VAES

40 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9,40 p.m.: 06 11:30

[ pan, avery 15 minutes.

SUNDAY

6.00 am to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10,80 a.m" to 11.00

amvery 20 minute. 11:45 am, to 12 Noon....Every 15 minster 12:00Noonte 1.00 p.m. Every 10 minutes.

1.0075 m to: 5.00 p.m....Every 15 minutes, “5,00p.m. to 6,00 p.m...Every 10 minuter. 5,005.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes, (77.00 p.sm, to: 8.10 p.m...Every 20 mtrades

7.80 m. Sunday) NIGHT CARS as on Wisk Days.

SATURDAYER

AND

he also writes

sued.

BORMED AND

WITH WHICH IN/INOORFORATED THE '-- | OCEAN MARINE INSURANCH, 00.

Mr

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Kuwada MỘT T Mr L N. Loele Mr R. Lebane....

Comdr. Luxmoore

Mr G. Verweij

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& Mrs E: Yoll brecht

Commander. Warleigh

Mr E. J.Waterman Mr. Watson Bias Webater Madd Mr H. L. H

White

Mr F.C.Word Mr S. Wilkinson Mr B. C. Wilton Mr and Mrs

hatt.

Cap. & Mrs McMoun

nurse dudron

Mrs Quaning Mr HL PORTCO

Mr Darch

Mr A. F. Deazio

Mr and Mrs T. Petzie

Major & Mrs Prpo,

children & nar

Mr & Mrs J. Duncan Col. Radcliffe

Mr B. E. Folder Mr Ray

Mr Gillingham

Eng. Comdr Rooma

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Mr Rouse

La-Col. Gordon Hall Mr A Sinclair

Mr A. E. Hersienan MA. Findlay Smith Mr And Mrs Hi Lt. Col. Stacpole. Me and Max W. G. Mr Walker,

Humphreys

Mr and Mrs Janos

Mr and Mrs W. M.

Watenn Mr & Mrs Le Jones Mr David Wood Mr Kraus

Capt. Wood Major and Mrs Lean Lt Col Wrigley

Mr J. Bateur

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SASTOR HOUSE,

Mr G.A. Buna se Mr M. Besombes JFML Birot

Mr A. do Broc Mr H. Brown

Mr and Mrs J. D. F. Wright

Mulder

Mrs. A. Young

Mr T. M. Madqueca Dr U. Marriott

fi

-GRAND CARLTON, HOTELÄ-

Mr F. A. Chopard

Mr V. Lugebil Mrs B. Meyer Mr A. Menfold Mrs K. de Morris

Mrs Morton

Mr Muller

Mr Peterson

Mr and Ms J. I. Mr A. R. Rankin

Cook

Mr J. E

Dunston

Mira O. E Reh and

children. A

Mrs M. Asensi Bira John Henderson Mr and hire Golden- Mr Ch. Ricure Mira 4. D. Band, sad child. At

Mr W. A. Baracut Me Che Higgonistham Mr Gousl Mr Ross Berchetta Mr W. Blind Mr A. Granado Mr & Mrs A. Foolo Mr Jesel Hundis Ix E. Jessen Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr & Mrs Jorge

Mr G.

C. Jorge Aud family

a Mr G. ASCO

Mr Chair Brown'

Mr

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#TOTAL Funds AZ B1 DIEBIE, 1910,

£21,252,693, i I-Aathorised Capital £6,000,000

Paid- Capital...............£1,667,907 50

Burnett and 2 Lyle III—lifa & Annuity Funds 15,846,19% -9 19

children

Mr Thomas Mundey Binking Fand Account #7,865.18 Mr Tenfla Corpas Mr S. Paul

Mex Crawford Mr G.. E Petriton Mr & £21,260,503 172 Mrs E

| Mint- Le Pribs): -- Cropley

Miss Viola Pidies Mr M. Croploy

Mr P. J. Johnson

Mts & J. Jones

Mr J M Jopos

Lancha

Ritterbmud”?

ME H. F. Robinson.

Mr E. Rougeon.

Mr

E

A. Subrameck

Mr G. R. Smith |

Mr G. M. Stewart

Mrs ME Stovall

the whole bar, till their mouths, were very factory to think that at the present time Fire Funds.sausmene. 2,849, 215 14:59 Mr and Mrs G. Ut and Me-DL Mr and Mrs G. S. Mr T. B. Stewart":

11 people conaocted with the sarrice, off- ber remark in the chaplain's diary cars and men alike, "are granted the same

Another

w that womon were in some instances fair, dealing with regard to their misdemes itbe of living on botni med of-wars nours.

habit for in an entry of August 16, 1668, ware J

A seamna to-day had 20 lasbos, with, a

Revenus Fire Lanah...

13

2,373 260:17 MEA. Mr and Min:W. L:

Rodgert

Jiz Geo, Lanziur Mr J. Waalihif"

Hp P."A. Lapinque, Mr E. Ward.

STELNUSCLELE, HOTEL

Life & Annuity 1, 1954.681: 92 | Miss E. Cropley By Arthur Vir E. Ardea Mr & Mrs, W. Logan

Branches &

643,914 108

24,971,216 17 1|| The Auritunased. Funds of the Tize and de Department are free from liability respect of each oliver, DUN

The wost ancient code of regulations for

that BUSINESS HOUSES at-of-nine-tails, and was then wasbed the discipline of the mary i

Richard 1, in 1190, when he marshalled with salt water, for sterling CAThis grat. flout for the

Holy

Land," saya at Other Receipta pentor's mate's wife's ringwriter in The Festammuth Timos. In a Even the Isir ser themselves were Council of Noble o those and appointed apparantly subjected to naval discipline, Derinin great officers to be justiciaries over f = under June 18, 1678, is the nate, The the combined Navy of England, Normandy soulding woman was well washt" to-day !

All the abort mentioned, pauisements, Brittany and Poctor, and delivered his

charter.to them follows:- CEO escape ducking from the yard-arin, ware

unofficial upes, devised by

captain of the ship with a view, no doubt, to making the pusishment Et the crime. The D penalties which were officially recognized

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Agent.

Hongkong, May 20–1911:

JEYES LUID

SOLE AGENTE,

tho

Know all men that we, with's the aid off spright counsellor, have laid dati them ordinances Whoever comme murder board ship shall be tied to the

ware known as the capstan, the bilboes, and thrown into the sea if a morder

and ducking, and are thus daveibed in the Hatlean MSS pag MA

be committed on land, the errorer aball

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be tip to the corpse and botied aliveir

For

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for the perpes of stabbing another,

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J. C. Dallas Mr. A. Beith

brand Ms Atcott Mr EAJ, McNally and Mrs J EMEFK8 TOM Backhouse Di and Mrs Patton

K.Beneté...Bir. Francis Piggot Mr. and Mrs Beawink Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Mr G. W. Drollette Mr and Mrs It Und so Mr. M.-Edmonda Stephenma

and Mas BW. Mrs G. Bachse -Or-and

Mrs M... Shosta

Mr LENA Brand Mr E F. Trindring Brown Capt. & Mrs Everitt Mr W

Mic EM. Ong MLG. Tlyzo Mr. José Volan

MMF,Cra Velasquez 4 Mr KSFowler de Mr. H. Walton MrGE. Fungon Me W. M. Grant Mr and Mrs West McGillingham Mr. W. Hamson bir Geo: C. Waltolan

* Me A. L. Shala

Mrs K 0. Smithers

M

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Mr and Mi Hayat VoM

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Mr and M J. B. Mr G. Lentoni Joan ori 7? Back Bould

A capitan barr boing thrust through the 20th cooled of tingin ke SCHOOL OF ENGLISH AND Me & Bler A. Helijks. ** hale of the barrell, the offenders armes are all here sishped another so that blond

stended to the full length, and so made hail dow, he skall idee's hand faust Fantos tãs bar crowise, Javing some ama another with this -band, Lymes a basket of ballele or come other the he shall ho ducked throw time do This woight baiging about his necko, in the

Any man defame, svilify, which posture be continues until he be or swear at his fellow, he musde either to confesse sume plows or any ounces of milver avine whereol he is pregnantlie suspected

reviled him if robb

hand,

of the he have received fuch condigne theft-healing pitch shall sufferings as he in santopced to underge by command of the capitans,

The paniment of the bilboes is when 12 delinatentingout in front or in a kind

pay hits

Mr. H. Murray Bali Va

Mr & Mrsde Besallat Me

Me H. Bond

Mr J. H. Bastor

Capte

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