FRIDAY MAY 31, 1912,
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
(dial.undertaking-in which in China the lender mously endeavours to insist on, and the borrow on tries to avoid foreign.contrul Possibly official guarantee of some kind la added.
い
The loans now in the market and the subject of discussion my
may be said to fall into the farmer extegory: ones falling into
turally
the latter ařu stirs to appear laterN The terms of the son will 'ffer coo rding to which of the two cate?
Hughes and Hough THE Undersigned has received instruo guries they fill in.
"-ACCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS.
TO-XWA-WAN" CCAL STORAGE,
Codes used: A.B.C. dr r Eurioss, AL TELEGRAPH CODE.
„Telegraphic Address : MEIRION HONGKONG:
PUBLIC AUCTION:
NHE Undersigned have received instrue- done to sell by Public & uction,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
од
SATURDAY,
the 1st June, 1912, at 11 am, at their SALES Rooms, N 8, Des Vieur
Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
100 CARKS CORDIAL GIN.
60 CASER CHAMPAGNE.
SKYERAL--Cases WHISKY,
ko,
TERMS: As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 29, 1912. -
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PUBLIO AUCTION,
Touto nel by Febile Auction,
HE Undersigned have received instruc
on
WEDNESDAY, the 5th June, 1912, nt 2.30 P., nt
their SALES ROOM, No. 8, Des VIDI
Roap. Corner of Ico Bouso Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
o.,
Ek,
»
Remaining Portion of Bankrupt Stock. Comprising as follows:- Two Drawing Hoor Suites, One Silk Tapestry and One Morocco Leather Covered, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Oil Painting And Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double and Slagle Brass and Brass-mounted Będ stands and Cota, Buranus, Wardrobes, etc., Teakwood Dining Room Furniture, etc., etc., 1 Dinner Service complete, Crockery. Electro-plated and Glass Ware, Cooking Stove and Utensils. Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, etc, and 1 Iron Safe by Lewy, Birmingham;
disa
A quanity of Carved Blackwood Furni- ture, 2. Coltage Piznos, and 1 Upright Grand Piano by Bolix Bros., New York, and 1 Large American Ice Chest.
Catalogues will be issued...
TERMS --ÁN usual
On view day before sale. -
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HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, May 27, 1912.
JEYES FLUID
791
by Fublic Auction
11
TUESDAY,
the 4th June, 1912, cóminencing ab 2,45 plan, at Walneny, No. 81,
The Petk,
-THE WHOLE-OF-III
VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Comprising :— Tenk Extension Dining Table Side board Dinner Waggon and Diving Chairs, Upholstered Easy Chairs Glass and Crockory Ware, Brass Vases, Ornaments and Pictures, etc.
“COMPETITION OF BYN DIČA TEJ,
At this point one may confess that thera is rixbtly or wrongly a certain amount of sympathy with the latter group; largely supported by influential representatives of British capital, on the grounds that they ara fighting an attempt. at monopoly and taking their protest. Enecessity under a Car Ign flag against the exclusive support which the Brit sh, French and other Farsign Offices are giving to the Rig Group's proceedings from participation in which they are excicded. Thero in perhars enough in the agreements to show that there is no-rigidly abecłuts...mon.... poly technically sdmitted-though there is something rather like one, made effective. Also the relations ba'ween the British oreign Office and the British components
THE CHINA MAIL-
Mr. Jen Bours, of Bandosng, Java. (fron
of the group have not been made publie Are You Handicapped By
Double and Single Wardrobes with Mir- rors, Marble-top Washstands, Toilet Tables,ufficiently to antify the outside Britishor Overmantels, Tes and Occasional Tables, Bookcase, Carpets, Rugs, Curtaina, etc. Fath Room and Pantry Requisites. A few pieces of Canton Blackwood Ware I Cottage Piano by the Robinson Piano
And
Co.
it
that his busingen door is being kept oper and freedom of opportunity given him by his own Government. At the same time t is quite probable in the Foreign Office suppit may not be, in fact, exclusive. That is no doubt known or can be found out better in London than bere. The Foreign Offices should require to faku
under which foreign loans are made is quite natural demand in the interest of the of the landing nad often very ill-informed
ublic- nossible diplomatie te ponsibilities in mae
On view from Sunday, the 2nd June, cognisance of the conditions and terms
1912.
Cht-logues will be istued. Tinny-Cash on delivery:
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, May 25, 1912,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
well as in view of their own na lie in de tale, even though,
By Ill-Heath As This
Man Was ?
Now Healthy, Robust and Full of Virility. He Attributes His Care Solely Tu the World-Famons Restorative, Dr. Williams' Prok Pills.' FOR THOUSANDS THEY HAVE LONE THE SAME. WHY NOT FOR YOU?
One of the richest men in the world has said that he would give all his millions for a new stomach. To him,
DESTINATION.
Vessels Advertised as Loadi
Amoy, Ningpo & S'hai lohang sens Australian Porte, do;Aldenham Boston di New York Walton Hall Europe, Buslow"! Flume, Trieste de.... E. Fr. Ferdinand.. Haiphong
Koba & Moj
Catherine Apon
Kobe at Yokohama.......Tango Maru Kobe & Yokuhama........ Muttra London, dan Delta London, Antwerp, & Borneo L'don, Edam & A'erp Denbighshire Marseilles, v. Saigon.. Ernest SimonS L'don, de A’werp Kitino Mara. Manila, Cebu, d_lloilla Rubi Manila
Yeensang
Manila, Hoilo & Cedo|Kaifong ...... Manila, Atralian Port Nikko Maru im New York ......
Lothian Mar., Harry & Hybury Sithonis San Francisco 7. Japan Congo Mart... San Franciscor, Japan Shinyo, Mare, Salina Urax, Y. Japan. Hongkong Maru SanFrancisco v. Japan Forsia San Franco, v. Japan Korea, Sandakan
Shanghai..
Shanghai.... Shanghai Shanghai..
Mawang
Afrion.
Arcadia
Hangwang seen Chinhus....
S'pore, Pang, Caloutta Dilivara S'pore, Pening & Cʻtta Fooksang S'hai, Koke & Moji... Namsang Shai Mai Kobe, ma Simla S'hai, Kobe & Y'Alina Salazio Shar & Japan Farts...Prins Eitel Friederich S'tow, Amoy &Anping Soshu Mart S'tow, Amoy & Tams Dairi Mara S'tow, Amoy & J'show Kaijo ∙Mard intere
Swator
Shai, Kobe & Thama Segovin
Haluun:
Batterfield & Swirw... June 1, së 4 pat JjGibb.Eivingubos, & Co. JJuza 6; 18.2/o0kx.
Shawan, Tomads Co......... About June 62, Malchars de Co.......................June 1, 28 9 ame Sander, Wieler & Co. [About May St
D. Sascut de Cos 24 June 1: 25 Kons Nippon Yusen Kaiskaalune 6, üb-1.5% ma „Jardins, M’sond Co. Là Tane 2, at noon"
화
40.8. N. Co June 8, st Noom P. & 0. S. No. Co About May 29 Jardins, M'son Co, Ld June 30: Mosaagurios Maritime, June 4, 1 pm Nippon Yunanı Kaisha June b. Daylighi Showan:
Tomed. Co June. 10-a54 p.m. Jardine, Mson Co., Id Jane 1, at pum. Butterfeld Swith June
4, að 6 pom Nippon Yasen Kaisha Jams 7yat Noone Dodwell & Go, Lamited About Jens 15. Hamburg Am'ka Linie About June 30 Toyo. Kim Kanba., June 4, at Noon Toyo Kisan Kaiah June 25, a noun. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Jose 71sh Noomi Pučšia Mall gas. Copa Taneliya) Ep Pada Mil S. 8. Co. Jane 18, 1811 Jardins, M'sund Co., La June by An 4 pm. Sander, Wisler & Co. June LaDaylahk P.&O. 3. N. Co. About June & Jardins, M'aon.&Co, Ld Jume Daylight Basterfield &
June 1 Midnight. „D. Blaston & Co., Id. June 6, at 3 pin. Jardins, M'aont Co. Le June 13, at Nom
Mean& Co, La Jono 10, at Noon P.SO. N. Co....June 3, daylight
A Mesageries Maritime About 25 Malobera & Co...
„About Juna? Oaks Shoten Kaista June 12, at 10am Oaks Showe Kaska, June 9, at Noche Oaks Shosen Kaiska June 5, at Noon Hambay Am'ka Linia June 6, Douglas, Lapraik Co. June 2, at 10 a.m.-
..................Douglas Laprak dt Co. June 7, at 11 am
„Jardine, M'son &Co, Ed June 4, The Bank Line, Lal... June 7
as to a multitude of others, life is being made a misery by St & Fchon Haitan Douglse, Laprak Co. June at 11 amo, 713 Sir El
Edward Grey reported to have stund. ill-health due in the first place to neglect of that common Stew, Amoy &F'chow siyang ..... Famign
Office cornisance implies no
Tientsin..................Chipshing.. Government gunmatee. (Bus doos Sir complaint. Indigestion. Yet in the vast majority of inver&Slav v.Japan Orterid Edward Grey's refusal to only take interest in loans made with hix cognizanes absol stances digestive disorders, even of the most obstinate Floria Tms & Japan Chicago Mara.... Vrin, B.Q., Seattle do. Kamakura Mara the government from all the obligation, nature, can be cured. Their principal cause. is that the Vancouver, (B.U.), de Monteagle
Osaka Shower, Baisha June 13, 851 p.m. Nippen Yusan Kasha Juma 4, at 4 punte- Canulan 'fo R. Co. June 1, at 6pm.
I
MIE Undersigned bas received instruer einn via the pub ie, to sepp tier. boshlood supply, from which the digestive organs derive: Vancouver. (B.O.). Empress of India Canadian P'ŝo R. Cx June 29, at 8p....
by Fablia Auctiva
on
THURSDAY
the 6th June, 1919, commencing at 2.45 1.31., at his residence. No. 5,
MOUNTAIN View, The Peak,
--1!
THE WHOLE.CF Xs
VALUABLE. BOUSEHULT - FURNITURE, Comprising :—
"SILK TAPESTRY Cormes Duawing Room Surce (Powell's). Tänk Muria Stand, Tonk Overmantels, Engravings, Brass Curtain Pules, Carpets, Rugs, Aneroid, etc, etc.
Fine Teak Sideboard, Extension Dining Tablu, Dinner Waggan and Dining Chairs, Glaws and Crockery Ware, Writing Table, Ten Tab'ex, Ice Chest, Uil-heater, etc.,
Fine Tank Bedroom Suites, Double and Single Bedsteads. Camphorwood Chest of Drawers, Tailed Crockery, Washing Ma. chine and Mangles, Matias Chair and
Tables,
Sundry Kitchen and Pantry Requisites;
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1 Cortex Piso is EXCELLENT CONDITION.
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On the other hand there are many who |
eem iuclined to think that the Forsign strength and energy, has fallen into a bad condition, and by ce would more fairly fall its functions restoring the blood to a healthy state, and by re-enforcing by openly laying down the broad principles and conditions which it
it with supplies of rich, red, NEW blood, Dr. Williams' reaizies to acted upon and
givan effect to before Pink Pills for Pale People have enabled tens of thousands "recognizing "a lonn. The sequence would bo that it shoubi then recogr-s any lan by whoever made provided it was unde on its terms. This line I am informed by people who should know not be n fallused สร it may be a mitted that it
esaldialy be followed with a publicity which m'ght n'st commenti itse'f to the Faruigo Office chiefs for political reso
of sufferers to regain perfect health.
As an instance- though a simple one-the care of Mr Jan Bura, an electrician residing in Bentjen Street, Bandoeng, Java, may be cited.
"Bered & gront deal with stomach
Weihaiwai & Tientsin Huichow
VISTUURS¬AT÷HOTELS,
K
HONGKONG HOTEL.
...........' Butterflolà &'Ewire June 8, át epist
Mr & Mra Armstrong Mr and Mrs Leefe, Mr Bayley
children, and nurse
Mr J. Anderman Mr. K. L. Matheson Mr. and Mrs W. E. Mr Lloyd
Mr & Mrs T Arnott and child
and child MFG. Aurely
Miss Mi. H. Baine Mr and Mrs A. M.
Baldwin
Mr F. Matson-
Mrs R. A. bieDonald Dr.G.
W. Meksan
Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr J. Meraki Mr G. R. Mongini Mra E. C. Mooers" Mr George
Morgan
Morris
Bella Schikiran Major Lyddon
Mr Bowdler
Lt. Oul Chapman
Mr Chantan
Mr A. H. Crew
Capt. & Mrs Malfun
MEAG. May
children, and nur vo
Mr B. Pearca.
L. & Mrs Cunning. Mr and Mrs T. Petzio
Mr Petterson y Mr Darc
Major & Mrs Ryne
children & nures Mr & Mrs J. Duncan Col. - Rad‹liffe.
Mr A. F. Denne
An alternative line is thus the placing ‹f | d serdộc almut two years ago," writen Mr. wonderful curs due to the, usa, of D7 | 3C. D. J. Bell Mr Mulder MrF, E Fielder Mr Red
side. t ne
ne icines
tried
Nis u
Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Northcombe
Mr A. T. Barbarin Mr E. R. Bate **After reading one day an account of a
Mr B.. Beilken William Pink Pink -Tilbe procured M loans bad might be bullicily given Bur. After every mal I felt sick,
the Mr J. W. Boll a syndicate of bankers, aims to which pains in the back aniddiness troubled couple of bottles of these Pills. From the M
Majrr Breuner basset Dr would be made que Home one lank me exceedingly, my appetite diminished, use of pnly the first buttle, experienced.
Mr F. Bumann and in the un bar ofChinese lonus the and I grow gradually weaker and thinner relief, and by the time I had taken the MG. P.
Curry Hongkong and Shanghai Fank would be until at lest i had to relinquish my work, contents of six battles I was able to resume
A variety
work again quite free from all illness of Wiliamme Pink Pills rescued me, ard I the hit to get itself to a hinn ro-Medical treatment and
--should be
be recognised as
The advice of Dr. the leader of the syndie te and the resp friends did nothing to relicte me of my advise any one who is suffering an I did to sibility of ex l-lying the components of its offerings.
try them, membership regarding pastratinn. in business thrown on its shoulders. (The Deutsche Asische Bank, the German representative on the International Group in eff ct plays this rule Er Cermany, donen or more landing German Banks being nesneinted in, and represented by it: it hai bo German opponents). It reems to the writer that it would be to the Hong. kong Bank's interest to le na generous to the public and its fellow Bankers now an
Op View from Wednesday, the 5th June,T. J." (Sir Thomas Jackson) was in the 1915.
Catalogues will be issued. Thaxs-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, May 24, 1912.
PEAK TRAMWAYS
LIMITEL.
TIME TABLE
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COMPANY
early days when the fund-tions of ite succ and popularity were all in his bread Trish sympathy and capacity to Bko friends and conciliate opponents There can be no doubt that there is
appear
For all diseases due to impare weak blood or disordered nerves Dr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale People ara a praved remedy, curing, among other maladies, insemi. Debility. Malain. Indigestion, Hondachos, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia Eczema, and, especially, ladies' silmente. Obtainable from deniers everywhere, and from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., B4, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, 1 bottle for $1.50,
for 28, p at free. Begin your cure to-day with
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
To Let
TO LET.
Mr and Mrs T. J. hir V. d'Oetrin, en
Cushing
Mr R. N. Ohly Mr James Donald.
Mr E EG.Pinto Mi w.o. Draw
Mr E. H. Bay P, Esgesommor Mr. M Raymond Mr E. J. W. Exmos Miss F: Reny Comdr, W. A. Edgar Conval General and Ms sud Mrs H. G. Mrs. H. de fans
Ehrentals
Mr P. Enticknapp.
and child
Mr and Ms G, H,
Richarda
Mr W. Schwolke Mr J. Soothed. Mr J. H. Siefert LL. O. V. Skrinshire,
Capt. & Mrs Guthris Eng. Condz Rooms Lt. Col. Gordon Hall Mr Boat
Mr A, E. Herdman : Mr A. Sinclair- Mr and Mrs Howard LA.-Cok Strepala “Mr and Mrs W. G. Major & Mrs Wazing.
Humphrey
Mr and Mrs W. M
Watson
#Mr and Mrs Jannes
Mr & Mrs Lee Jones Mr Whittall * Mr Kosuse
Mr Tavid Wood
Major and Mrs Las Capt. Wood Me and Me W. L-Col Wrigley
ANTOR HOUAZ.:
MrE. W Austin Mr 8.0. AviaÏA - Mr G. A. Bens Mr L. Birot
Mr H. G. Fisher Mr A. G. Floria
& child Mirn French Mr P. Fries Mr Dentist Fuller R Gaubert A. W. Geiger Mr and Ms J. F. Eng. Lt. Edgar C. Bir V. M. dal Castills
George
To Let
Mr
BEACONSFIELD
Miss George Mis H
H. Gerber
fecting abroad that it is the semblance of ABERTHOLWYN,' PRAX ROAD, Six-;] 1T7ILL be converted into a FIRST | Mr V. Goulbourn
kas
710 desire to bu shaolutely exclusive,
ing to the public as the policy of the group, which at Icant in
in part. stimulated compatriata' opposition and excited Chinese suspicion. The publicat by the Proe in London ad fe teleg spl reproduction in Chint at this group bad the special-even if a texclusivo-support of Home Gwernments was an indiscretion. It has given its
ven its busincat in Chinese uges political aspect and raised the suspicion that it has a prolitical object. Even if much an
it certainly cer ain foreign
pright oficial. impress on the loans. Of course in any case whatever support has been
offci- given ally, is of
passive kind. There purely seems to Inve boon na good reason for 2 15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 min. publishing it. for the group's position 5.00p.m. to 9.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. Cannot bare required it as a strengthener.
WERK DAYS.
7.00am to 8:00. Every 16 minniest 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am...Every 10 minutes. 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a....Every 15 minutes. 11.30 am to 12.40 p.m...Every 15 minates 12.46 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minuti
1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minut. 1.45 p.m. to 15 p.to... Every 10 ming to
NIGHT CARS,
NIGHT CARS as on Week Dayr,
BATUKDAYS.
is ill founded t
Gould
Mrs Slayton
Smita
Mr E E
E. Smith
Mi H. H. Salomon
Dr and Ms D. roomed HOUSE from 1st July next.]: VV CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, SHOP wih Godown Attached, NATHAN with large Dining Room, Thirty Bedrooms Mr and Mrs Joseph Spalding and infant
"Mr.J. Brittles Plans to be Mr D. M. G. Gratama Miss V. Square and Eighteen Bathrooms, ROAD, Kowloon,
Lt. and Bits 0. Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf." wen at our Office.
Miss R. Grey Apply to
Mr R. J. Grimshaw Stainer, R.N.R Apply to
Mraal Mrs. W. E. 0. Mr G. I. Guthrie Mr and Mrs B. Ar
Stanford HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
Co. LTD. Hongkong, March 23, 1909.
Hala
Mr. and Mrs G. H.
Swift
TO LET.
!
40
.LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandrs Building. Hongkong. March 20, 1912,7
TO LET
han ION AND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER LEUKNOR 116, The Peax, Furnish-
This publication and the fact that these
STREET. Tro-Roomed OFFICE, entry on or about lat Jane.
Apply Property Office JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LAD.
Hongkong, April 30, 1912.
OFFICE TO LET."
TO LET.
695
683
MODOWN No. 4. -NEW. PRAYA,
Kennedy Town
Contre 100, RANFURLY,1
...
Apply tr THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co., La. Hongkong, May 1, 1912,
7.10 p.m. and 9 p.m., 8.40 p.m. o 11.30 sab-group are all represented by ex-Gus
p.m. every 15 minutes.
eroment servants bave fained cartsin TS CHATER ROAD, & Large CUOL SUNDATE
auspiciun in the Chinese mind at thay ROOM with Veradab and use of I 6.00 m.a. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minuter.
are the agents of an active politics anticial lift
Apply to DENNYS & BOWLEY. 810.30am to 11.00 am.. Every 10 minutes propaganda and that their early object is the imposition of a foreign financial control 1145 am. to-12 Noo....Evay 15 minuter.
Hongkong, May 18, 1912. n-bina. Each is the view the
the outside 12.00 Noonto 1.00 p... Every 10 minuter. Britisher galx, a to
to the
gmupa policy NL00p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter.
towards competitors for admision, it segm 5.00 pm to 6.00am. Every 10 minutit strength and recruity would be
-best- 8.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter; base on the principle of "come pan, come 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m. Enery 10 minuter." Competition and opposition palpalle
1.30 am. Sunday).
and occult exput be e-mpletely slaved off
the host terms || from 1st June. and co-operation, ou posible, seems policy of wisdom. The hiute fin nee of the world cannot be anything but internatinosi. It would be oil that Bank mangement should' realino that it is no longer it oral, has more conscience or sense of huntar than nodarn business murals holds to he
OFFICES TO LET. salcient, London func is no ex- pect to do more than slate, even if they THEST-Claes Central accummodation, Bay hope to contact, the finance of the 1 tight and any, on Fast, Becond, or world and the more gracefully they accept Third Floor, in new building being erected ths stitution more satisfactory day the for Mesara WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & result he expected to be. It is said that CO., LTD. But from Des Vests there is to-day at least as much French Road. Electric Lift to all floors, Electric money seeking investimens as there is.1 Light throughout Hritiah
how the Plan can be
the rows of MESSUS ACTION OF GRODYA, DO? -
obtained PALMER & TURNER, ALI INDIA Komninos, SED KLOOK. *
SOLE AGENTS, W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO.,
Hongkong. May18, 1908
GN
JAPANESE MAKERS.
EVERY KISI
Footwear
Extra Cars, at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARB by amangement at the Dompany's Office, AixKAI DZA BELDISGS
Road Central
JOHN D. BUMFEREYS & SON.
General Managers,
THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAIER
EVER ISSUED UNDER "PURELY-NATIVE DIRECTION:
The Chinese Mail
THE LEAKING CHERT, POLITICAL AND
Commercial „„JOURNAL.
PUREURÓ Exxnx Motorno.
The relations botween the Four, Lower Blg Group and Chinese as regards the present Joan may be summarised much a
031
all-particulars.
Hangkong, March 19, 1912. 2 382
ed, for July and August. Apply
TULLOJE, Baron
Head Quarters Office. Hongkong, April 29, 1312."
TO LET.
Capt. T. F. Hall
MFW. T. Harbord Miss M. Thayer Miss E. M. Harinon Mrs C. Tower Mrs. E. J
J. Hill Miss A Tower Ma 0. Hodgson
Mr K. Uyemurs
Mr & Mrs. Howard Mr G. Verweij Capt. R
R. Innes MF F. T. James Mr 0.0.
Julian
Mr & Mra E. Voll.
brocht
587| Mr XL. H. Kabel
FFICES in KING'S BUILDING
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY CO., L Hongkong, May 1, 1912.
TO LET
1594
Mr A. Kranamaz Mr T. Kuwada
Mr G L Latar
Mrs C. C. Econia
"Miss M. Loomis
Mr LS. Boggoss Mr A. de Brna
Mr V. Lagabil Dr and Birs Mater
Mr H. Maynard Mrs J, W. MoXcaï Miss K. McKear
Mrs B. Mayer
Mr J. Milton
Mr and Mrs H L P. Mr. de Morris
Chiono
Mr L. P. Chieno Mr F. Chopard Mr Marcus Chen
Mrs Morton
Mr Muller
· Nagel
Mr H. E. Nelsons
Lieni. Combeau Mr G. S. Patula Mr H. S. Consterdice Mr Platting Mr H... Croweaksy Mr A. M. Frensins. Mr O. M-Fisher: Mr La Rabault Majne & Mrs A. F. MA Remy -
Fisk
Mr G. B. Rickarts
Mr A Granado His C. E. Halos
Mr Jan. 8. Rigby
Mr A. B. Rich
Mr and Mira 0. D. Mrs J. 8. Bither b
Haskell
Mr H. P. Robi
Mr Max. Herschtel Mr H. F. Schuldt Mr H. P. Huskyn
Mr E. J. Waterman Mrand Min H. LB.-
White
Mr D. White MG. H White Mr J, G. Wontera Mr.G Wood
Mr T. M. Macqueen Mr and Mrs J. F. Dr O. Marriott
Wright
Mr W. E. Marshall MrJ. &. Young
Mr H. EL Beiner.
Mr and Mrs WT. Mr & Mrs A. Shacter.
- Mr G. R. Smith Howe
12. Suita Mr Louw Stainer Mr G. M. Stewart Mr T. B. Stewart Mr W. A. SaemsLand, Mr Gen. G. Waggestien? Miss E. Will Mr. H
Ms-Wright
Mr K. Human MrA. F. Hyde M: E. Jansea. Mr E. F. Jordan Mins C. Kaack Mr H. B. Khan
Mr H. J. Kunde
Mr. Geo. Launius
Mr B. J. Lewis
Mr W. T. Wright
GRAND CARLTON BOTÝL
Mrs A. D. Band Mrs. W. Hamson KING EDWARD HOTELÄ-
Mr W. A. Barnett Mrs John Henderson Mr.T. Loki Rey, and Mrs Mao. Capt. and Mrs Braga – and phili
Mr and Mrs Aronell kauziek Mr F. Braga "Mr and Mrs Thos Capt Bannatyne Miss Alice Mackenzie Miss L. Braga
Mr C. N. Manhoff by Miss Massay
Mrand Mr J. E N
Bix J:
Cormack
DOMS, FURNISHED or UNFUR. Miss M. Bannatyne
13, in a mishy locality in Dr Belilion KOWLOON. Very breezy and airy. S Mr J. Chisholm. minutes walk from Star Ferry. Moderate Man Corkees.
Mrs Cowen
Moly Lisat, Crosse
Mr M. F. Mamay Mr W Donaldson Mr W. Nagel Finchett, Mr& P. No Mrs
Nobba 897 Mr & Mr G. Gil- Mrs G. Nato
*ENottebooSTA
terma,
Apply to
c/o CHINA Man', Offcé. Hongkong, May 22, 1912/
TO BE LET.
HUPS and - OFFICES, "ALEXANDRA" BUILDINGS,
Apply
christ
M. Braga Our Brows
Haymany of
Miss B-Heunes
MeCha. Higgon botászni
Air and Mrs G. G. Mr & Mrs F. Jorge
Barnett and
2
Mr G. 0. Jurgs"
children bir & Mrs Pykan Mr & Mrs Crawford, Mr and Mrs. D. L Kits E. Groplayan E Jarle 2
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