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THURSDAY JUNE 8, 1912

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING Co., Ed.

AUCTIONEER

"PUBLIC AUCTION.

#

(TIGE Undersigned has rencived instruc

Hughes and Hough 1 tiene to Sell by Public Auction,

"AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT. ...,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers..

PROPRIETORS.

TO-XWA-WAN""

CCAL STORAGE,

DC

SATURDA-T,

the 3th June, 1912, commencing at 13'o'clock (Noor), at his Salon Roonia,

. DEDDELL STAXET,-

| [POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCHANGT), A LARO QUANTITY OF WIXES AND LIQUORS,

Comprising

50 ques John Baggs' 'Blue Seal Whisky

23

20

11

10

11.

10

do ***White Soal' do.

Wright Greigs Whisky,

Cutters Old Bourbon Whisky? Harper's Ryo

Argonaut Old Rye

Wrexham Beer.

“dor

do.

11

5. 111;

20

do

A.B... 4TH & STH EDITIONS.

Old Bourbon do.

10

AL. TELE: Cons.

11

24

Crown do.

Telegraphic Address:

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AUCTION

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HE Undoraigned have recolved instruc-

tions to sali by Public & action.

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,"

ON

FRIDAY

the 7th June, 1912, at 3.00 m., at their į Saka Kooms, No. 8. Dus Taut Road, corner of fer Horse STREET,-

A QUANTITY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

&c.

Ve.. Consisting of New Bed Room Suite, Carpets, Piatures, &c. Dinning Room Furniture, Gines and E.-P. Ware,

&

c.

Removed to Sale Roots for convenience of i

Sale.

TERMS —ÁS Urual,

L

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Tougheng, True 5, 1912, .

PUBLIC AUCTION.

747

THE Undersigned have received in krac

Tous to Sell by Public Auctin

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRANED,

оп

SATURDAY,

the 8th June, 1912, at 11 A.M., at their Saum Booms, No.8, Dus Veniz Rend, Corner of Ice House Street,— Several cases. CORDIAL GIN, IM. PEREA B-and-SREG,-CHAMPAGNE- JROCK, SevirahCasus „WHISKY (various) Brand)

No.

Sv. zind

A Quality of GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT.

Tenis

HUGHES & HOUGH,

ad uctioneers,

Bongsong, Jane 3, 1912.

7.20

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importers

General Merchants

and

Commission Agents

·

HONGKONG, CANTON, SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW.

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Chateau. Latour Carnel,

c.. dick, Trans-Cash on Op View now.

Dorgkong,

Sc

delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

June

5, 1912.

The "British Medical, Journal “says— "Benger's Food hay dy its excsliget, tuablished a mputation, of its'own'

BENGERS

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In the House of Commons, on April, 23, Mr Ian Misicoima called the attention of the House to the following newspaper stats- mont of a speech made by Mr Pointer, Labour 31.1. for Attercliffe, Sheffield:

One of the worst sights ba had ever seen

TEL. No, K12. Talg. Address TanMOTKI.

Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1917,

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Mr Marlini Alexutara Mr G. F. Lepnert.

and child

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and Mrs A. M. Dr U. Marriott Baldwin

Mr W. B. Marsha!! Mr A. T. Barberink Mr F. Missoul Mr F. R. Bate bic B. K. Mohte

Mr

Mr G. Baker

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very best that appeared in the periodical prose and all fit above the ed arial averago in poignant force--at three times the ordinary speed and tu du for a "Pesce

· crusale” or a “* Stop the-War Committee " | the work of ten men. It gave him complete self coudence that carried him gaily into the presence of. Tam, Sultan, drunk while an important gebate was in KING EDWARD HOTEL Pupes, and Presidents. It garo him no has; sigually a speed in grasping essentials, power

in his political life when he was returned to Parliament was a leader of each side

progress.

He (Mr Malcolm) had verified what was

of marshalling arguments, had reinvigorataid from responsible people who were

Hongkong, September 1, 1908.

A

HIGH-CLASS HOTEL

Mr J. Merecki

Mr C, D. J. Ball, -- Mrs K. C. Moours, Mr G. A. Bena' Mr J. Morris

and Mrs J. E. Mr J. D. F. Muldar Bingham

Capt. and Mrs F. D.

Major Brennerlast Northcombe Dr BrillAfr V. d'Oettingen

Mrs D. Christie Mr E. H. Ray Mr G. P. Curry

Mr E. M Raymond Mr and

Mrs G. H. Richards

ing ancient topics which cone of his present at the meeting, and be understood UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGE / Miss C. Dichoso and Miss F. BOT

a

that it was not very different from what be did say Fle asked the Speaker to protect the Members of the Huase from, suel groundless insinuations. (Choork,)

contemporaries could. He stood bend and from the Member for Alterelile hisself shoulders above every other inventor of the new journalism" in giving good stuff benenth his big headlines and fry reason of a strain of moral earnestnors, eloquunt of his-Puritan ancestry, that never left him even in his memonts of aberration. But if be grow far into yiare ere he entered thware as a journalist ang journalists he needed and revelled in the task of reporting things as they are," and there was ever a brezy freshness and home in his chameter that saved bini from the Esintesi suspicion of vunity or smugness. He susid ford to mas math the first person singular and to lasat in the free statement, that it repudiated a charge of

"Mr Pointer: All I desire to say is that the report, read over is not an necurata report and I fail to see why I should answer charge based on a innecurate report.. The Speaker. All I can say is that if it is correct, or anything like correct, it is a very grass and offensive charge to have. madu, anfone which the House repudiates. immediately. (Cheers.) The House Bas shows, I fitink, by the way it received the

MEN.

THOROUGHLY RENOVATED.

'LOW TERMS:

EXCELLENT CUISINE,

H. HAYNES, Man ger

Hongkong, Verober 2, 1908.

VER

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NOTICE.

LESSONS IN CHINESE LION RAN; & Chince graduate

roved in literature, he beca s teacher to European officials and merchant in this

of an inert world his heretical artsone-this kind, and that it was, indeed, a Colony for over ten years.

He has a rood method of training Hare possessed of a first rate certificate as s Chiness teacher. He has also a good know. ledge of Mandarin and Hak

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maid

Mr W. 0. Drew

Mr and Mrs T. P. Mrs Sawyer

Mr W. Schwolke Englusume

Mr J. Scotton Mr C. S. Seitz MR. Siebenschein.. Lt. C. V. Skrimahire,

Mr E. J. W. Eames Me and Mrs EL. C:

Ehranials MrP. Enticknapp Mr H. G. Fisher Mr A. G. Florid

Mrs French & child

Mr P. Fries Mr Denman Fer

Mr R

Gaubert

Mr and Mrs J. P.

George

Mi George... Mr V. Goallourn

Mr E. E. Sith

E...

Engineur Lt...

Smith N

Mr H. B. Solomon

PRAX HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Armstrong Mr and Mrs Lofa, Mr Bayloy

childrer and numes

Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr Lloyd

Ball & children Major Lydden

Mrs Bowdiar

E. Col. Chapman

Mr.

fr Chapman

Mr A. H. Crew

Mr B.A. G. May

Capt. & Mrs Main

Mr. H. Pear

Lễ. & Mrs" Ounning- Mr and Ms T. Potrzis

fr Darch

Mr Potterien Se Majg & Hits Fyne Mr AF Deane 2 children & ZIE Mr & Mrs J. Duncan Col.

Radelit Mr.B. E. Fielder Mr Ray

and

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Eng: Conds Roome Lt.Col. Gorda Hall Me Bouse Mr A. E. Herdman Mr A-Sinalair Mr. and Mrs Howard Lt. Col. Saepols Me Mr W. G. Major & Mrs Waring Mr and Mrs. W. H. Humphreys Me and Mrs James Watso Mr & Mrs Lee Jones Mr Whittall He Know

Mr David Wood Major and Mrs Loan Cayt: Wood Mr and Mrs W. L. Lt. Col. Wrigley'

Leank

Mr T. Anki

KING, KIWARD HOTEL

Mrs Mactions Mr and Mrs Avonell My O. N. Manhoff

Capt. Bannatyne Mina M. Bounsiyne

Dr. aut Mrs A. D. Dr Belilion

Spalding and infant

Miss W-Square

Mr J. Chishalar

Mi Corkeet

L. and Mrs. O, B. Mrs Coren.

Elaizar, RN. 3ts and Mrs Joseph Brand Mrs W. E. 0.

Stanford

Gould

Mr and Mrs F. G. Barua V. Thermam

Grant

Mr G. Verwij Mt D. M. G. Gratams Capt. & Mr. Verney

B

Mr and Mrs B. A.

Halo Capt. T. T. Hall Mr M. H Hall Mrs W. A. Hall Mr W. T. Harbord Mrs Harris

brockt

Mr E. J. Waterman Mr H.Watkins.

Walt

times rather lurid personality because farcial and ludicrous sargs to make, in sober fæet his interest in other min | (Cheers.) It is my duty to ental wint is | peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and Me R. J. Grimshaw Mr & Mrs E. Voll aver waned. No human being was said in the House, but it is quite beyond. alien to him. That and his bold, nervous way powers to control whit hun. Members pen enabled him to create the interviewsay outside,

Mr Malcolm added that a short time as a literary form. That led him at a timiu' when interest was, more restricted reviously, in the Lobby, when he asked, than it now is in the couuonic position Mr Pointer about the matter, the latter of women to lay hold of the subject and said he had made the charge, act, in regard

Then who intend learning, the Chinese language are requested to write cars of Ching Mad office or direct to 57, Holly wood Bond, 1st floor...

Hongkong, May 17, 1012.

Au

Cries of "Did you?" and "Withdraw." |· P.. Mr Pointer refused to unawer the ques tions thus alivuled at him.

to give a start to the first women journs to the two leaders across the table of the 7.a.m. to 8.00a.m...Every 16 minatis lists. That unde him an incomparable Houre, but rival leaders," who were in a 8.00.m. to 10.00 am...Every 10 minutes. special correspondent and sketch writer.deplorable condition. 10.00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes. He could always put himself in the other) 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes 12.46 p.m. to 1.15 p.m. Every 10 minuter. man's place. Uddly interesting folk culled 1.15 p.m. to 45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. upon him from all parts of the world. He 1.45 p.m. to 2.16 p.m...Every 10 minutes 2.15 p.m.20 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes, 6.90 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 7.40 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. every 16 minútce.

BIGHT CARS.

SUNDAYS

once started a club for the friendless and "The Speaker: From, what has occurred | B especially for young folk who had no decust the House will for its own judgment. opportunities for meeting the other sex. (Loud chcers.) The distressed good and less good came to The Daily Chronicle's" Croydon corres- him in legions. His shelf of portraits was pendent wired- probably auique, und bis foreign journeys i

I have seen the journalist, which reported

At the close of the mecting, wishing to

8.00 m.a. to 10.30a.m...Every 15 minuter. ve bius more than a flavour of the cusuthe speech for the Croydon Chronicle, 10.30a.m. to 11.00 am...Every 10 minutes,ilitan spirit. Perhaps it is in part this and he made the following statement 1L45 a.m. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes. unconquerable interest in hunna beings as to me 12.00Noon to 100p.m...Every 10 minuto. such that led his into the deep water of

5.00pm to 6:00p.m...Every 10 minuts. 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minute. psychical researcia 8.00 p.m: to, 7.00p.m...Every J5 minutte. 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Etery 10 minutça 7.30 am. Sunday).

NIGHT CARS as on Week Days,

Saturdays.

my:

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Mr R. Horne

Capt. R. lonos Mr R. M. Joseph Mr C. O.. Julian D Mr E. S. Kabe! Mr M. Kroger Mr A. Krasi

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Mr. T.; Ku wisdo

Mr and Mrs Ernest

Mr. W. F. Wenyon Mrand Mrs E. H.

White

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Whe

Mr L. Wiemand Mr G. G. Wood Me and Mis

Wright

Young

Mr J.

GRAND CARLTON" HOTEL,"

Mr H. Baptist? Ms John Henderson

Mr W, A. Barnett and child

Lieut.

Cross

Miss Massey

MrJ, AfoConnack Mr A. C. Mr and Ms J. H.

Mody

Mr. M.

Murray HEA. P. Nobbs

Donaldson Capt. & Mr W, C.

Mrs Finchett

Mr R. Grundy Me J. S. Hartick M. Hesu). Mr H. Hunter

·Mrs E. A. Ramany Mr E. B. Beed

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Dr Bibrée

Mr & Mrs Kinghorn My H. 8, Sparge

Mr & Mrs 0. Laurit

Mr and Mrs Lemaire Band.child Mr John Lennox Rev. Mackenzio Miss Alice Mackenzie

Capt. and Mrs Allan HR Stomer and children

M H. H. Taylor Mr and Mrs Tibbs Mr J. Waldro-

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Mr-H. Aubrey Mr Carl Armatgong Mr and Mrs Baker Mr B. Birchett Mr W. Brennan Miss May Brennan Mr W. Brester Mr. Bruhn

Mr L N. Burns

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feldt

Mr V. B. Lenfantry Mr C.E. Lint Capt. MacClaren De & Mrs Mithun Mr Madre

Mr A. T. Myall

Mr AG. Beaubient Mr and Mrs-Thea, & } Mr Cadman Mr and Mrs Penross

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verify notes, I jouped un to the plate WG HUMPHREYS & CO form, and un calling Mr Pointer asiteation following conversation took place by Louching him on the shoulder, the

Did you may the leaders of the debute were drunk when you entered the House?

"Yes," he replied.

Not the leaders of the party? I kai No," he answered, the leaders of the debateinterpre

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**Will you give no the names of the leaders 1 I asked.

it would be too personal," was. his reply.

Had bis vritical judgment been equal to his cuer,y, courage, and buma e generon ity, he would have been a great slatesman, But he mw no incunistency; rather he gloried, in proclaiming a pende crusade one daynjid demanding two keels to one the Extra Cars at 11.46 p..

next, in praising the Tear and lamenting i SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEKARDEA BUILDInthe Armen masacres, In hading Cecil Rholes and denouncing. Mr Chainberlain Dos Voetz Road Central.

One substantial political achievementmust, however, be remembered to his credil; after Lord Pauticofoto it was Steed more lang" any man who saved the first Bagus, Co..... farance from failurs. His bek of critica faculty, in this case with rowned to business conditions, accounts for the inability of the A fire broke out in Mesary Liddell Bro-, Krestent journalist of his day s cessfully there cotton godowns at Tientsin on the HIGH-CLASS PRINTING to float a daily paper of his own, the morning of the szud uit, and burund uitl

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON.

General Managers.

NOTICE

BOOK BINDING

EONE AT

THE CHINA MAIL OFFICE

No:

TEINTSIN. GODOWNS:

* DISTRØYED

Reciow of Renzia, an- cuterprise mere the eroulog. When the alarm was given completely within the measure of his own

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TERMS VERY MODERATE

THE

CHINA MAIL

poznal gifba, bus, on the other hand,Bro appliances were hurried to the scopo nuver censed tasto attractive, and the from all the Concessions and British, Ame. Can le obtained al current ways conlatos from his pon a final non, German, Freich, Buseinu kod Jap pasays the the acteristic keyüsteef whicht

In struck

the the words : Last month and troops stoned in the spot. The I wrote and wrote truly that Britain stood work done by the troops add the firs

on the brink of Hall" (the reference to the brigades in highly praised by the Tientsia

Cool strike) Cha* This month I write not leer

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY truly

Britain, having heaped Hell,

papers. The cause of the outbreak.

moj not known, but the Juss is totimated at

from the purifying flames of atozy: Whereat ret us thank God and

May geilly Herboly name forte

have been taken to ask for surge

priate death

H-600,700,

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Mr Co

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Mose L. Braga MrChs. Higgenbotham Br snd Mrs A. B. M MM. Brage.

Mr & Mrs Jargo -- Mr G. C. Jurge

BMr Chir Brows

Mr and Bins G. G. Mr. and Mrs D. L

Burnett, and 2 Lylo

children in a Mz Thomas Munday

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Mr Eison

MG D. Griffin

Mr Peyton Griffin

Mr Ridget

Mira Bodgers

Dr Rogg Mr DAB. Bade

Mr Bobolor

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Mrs E Cropley

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Mr N. Cropley Miss E. Craples Miss A. Cropley Mr G. Daywall Mra Daywalt M. G. W. Drolka

MEJ. G. Flyna

Mr. H. Perriton

Mr. and Mrs Arthur

Bogerson Mrs C. Esochaz Mias R. Sanches Mr G. W. Bowell = Me A Baith

Mr B. H. Blepharon

MEE. J. Treadgold:

Me and My Gale and Mr R. W. Ulmann

child

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Mr W. L. M. Grant Mr Goo, C. Whitelaw

Mr John Hondervan visade

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Mr L. Biot Mr E-Block

Libby Lugebit

MiK de Morris,

Mr Ada Bro Mr. Nelanne MITA. Chopard, Mr End Maroff

Mr Marate Colon

followney MB Crowskov Mr L. Kowalb

da Crue MI

rike

Mr A Granado

Mr J8 Rig MA

Mr and Mrs J^ MMR HE HA

Mr Man Herschtellt.

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Mr T. Hansen Dr Hardon

Mr J. Terasz

MEA, Wathen

KINGSCLESE, HOT

E. Arndt My and Mrs. H. He

Backhouse

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Mr Gillingham Mrs Gorham Mr WP. Goro

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