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THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1912.

Want Advertisements

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMEZET.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

'' TO-KWA-WAN"' FOAL STORAGE.

Coder and:

A.B.C. ATT & TH EDITIONS.

A1. TELERATE CODE./

Tulegraphic. Address: 'MEIRION" HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

DE' Undersigned bave received inatroc

Tour to Sell by Public Auction.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED

ob

FRIDAY,

the 5th July, 1912, at 11 3.3, at their Sales Hooms, No. 8, Dat. Voix Road, corner of Ice House Street,-- MISCELLANEOUS "STOCK, consisting

1 Cass Men's Singlets,

1 Case Mon's Biscus,

THE CHINA MALI

LYONS

BLUE BLACK, SOARLET AND CHECKING INES

GLUCINE,

(The finest mucilage on the market).

STERNBERG'S (SUB•AU£N?SY

PREPAID

$1 per inch.

3 insertions,"

smisi à One" weak,

FOR SALE.

Obtainable only from

NE Pair thoroughbred PEKINESE

"POODLE,

Sole Agent for Hongkong and South China;

H STEPHENS,

862.

-19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

Hongkong, April 17, 1814,

Any ronsonable offor socepted.

Apply

US CHINA Man' Offos.. Hongkong, July 9, 1912.

FOR SALE

BOUT 500 be. ENGLISH TYPE

OLD POST OFFTER BUILDING

A Clarendon and Nonpargil (Modern) THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING Co., Ld.

complete fount, including Italic.

In good condition. Send offers to

TYPO

Care of Omina Manj Offes, Hougrong, March 31, 1959.

FOR SALE.

400

Chinese Porcelains

and Curios.

A fine lot of very rare and ancient Chinese Purcelaius of different periode, also some Good Curios.

Razor Strops, Parses, Cigarette Cases, ON VIEW NOW At The

Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Table

and Hanging Lamps, &c., &c., And

19

A quantity of Lethite Cold Water Paint

in a variety of Colours,

·Tenšie :—Àa usual,

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers.

Hongrong, July 3, 1912, (

PUBLIC AUCTION.

888

TIBE Undersigned have received just me

Trail by Public & action,

00

WEDNESDAY,

the 10th July, 1912, at 2.30 r., at their SALES Rooms, No. 8, De Your

Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

NEW STOCK, AND or Good WOSKALANSE?, Comprising as follows;-

One Drawing Room Suite, and Quo Morocco Leather Covered Suits, Uphol stered Chairs and Sufas, Carpets and Rugs,

CHEE PO Co., 45 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, June 18, 1912.

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

Established 1883

„MANUFACTUREAS. OF-

PURE Manila ROPE

1.

3 STRAND

i" to 15"

CIRCUMFERENCE,

CABLE LAID

4 STRAND

3" to 10" CIRCUMFERENCE,

5" to 15 CIRCUMFRANCE,

Oil Drilling Cables of any size up to 3,000 feet in length. Picos, Samples and full particulars will be forwarded on application to

Shewan Tomes & Co., General Managers.·'

Hongkong, April 11, 1912.

KWANGTUNG 'NEWS.

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501

They apparently, had things their own way, and they were more in upamber than « thousand. A big feast was arrangąpie and fullewks were killed for the dinner. This by the way is quite à now-ilon. Roast beef has not in the past been very popular in the south of China. Whilst they were Ieneting, it was decided that there should be a salvo of canon and the ancient guns were dragged out at loaded. Unfortunately, one of them exploded, and as the report says blew the parts of the men who were firing it into the air, so that their limbs were seen This seems to mean that

those who were handling the guns were killed. When they had finished their

Hotals

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON.

kind permission of the Officers of the 26 Pusjaks do Band will play in the garlen,

of the STATION HOTEL, during and after Dinner, of SATURDAY, July 6th,

* SPECIAL MENU HAS BEEN ARRANGED.

For Particut

apply bo

THE MANAGKIL.

Atralian Porta (y, "v. S'pore, Übe Boston New Purpee.

Vessels Ad

dised as Loadin

Fiunie. Triosta dom. Tavro, Bre&#barg Kolue, Tukobama........Mishima Mar

Kube & Younglon Maru, Tamden & A'werp.

Totlony Co

"ondon, Antwerp, &a fimls"

· Manila.A tradĩan Porte Guthrie thur, Elon, & Awerp Tango Maru.................. Malibs, Cabu & Lik Zoro Minilo, Holbooms, Prina Waldemar Paillas, F. Saigon. ||

Pension

* Loongsang, Manila nibs Cebu Tean. A Manila, Atralian Portmano Mani... Sandakan

New York Middleham Castle...

· R'dvm, H'burg, A'wory Brunilin SiFrancineat. Japan hiyo Minruje

Francisor, Japan Nippña Mara, insieme Salina Crax, v. Jana Kiyo Marui San Francisco y Japan Nile,,2.ana manen Vaneancisco, Japaz Chinn

Japan Manchuria

e. No, K120. Telg Addres TESTEL "cisco, Delin

Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1919,

MA

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Shangon

Chenan

Shangha

Lanhui.

T'ha

Kobe & Yham Arived Bobie She, Moji & Kaleakala Mari

BRADSU D Л RIVATE BOTEL!

TANDING in its own grounds with Teunia and Croquet Lama, La Viry and Well Furnished Rooms, Ever home comfort." Fino View of the Harben Falephone. No. 400.

Apply to afas F. W. WATTS,

"Braeside," 20, Macdonnell Rand Aangkong, Septimber 20:1608, .1

KINGSCLERE HOTEL.

HONGKONG...

NRIVALLED position in the Hil district, overlooking the Betanics Gardens and fiving the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fank

Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms throughout.

Telephone No. 1122, 9) Cable Address: Sachaola.

cers & Common July 10, at Noon idor, Wioldr 35 (Coduly 31: Hamburg Am'ka Linia About July 14: Nippon en Kaishs July 17 at 6 pm Nippon Turon Kaisha à doun Wúly 8, (Jarilina, 3'xon CoEdfTuly 8, ad noos

Jardine Moon CestEd. July 11 PAROS N Culy at Nom P&O SN. CO About July 10, Battarfield Swire.July 9, at pm Nippon Yusen Kaisha July 17, Daylight Shewan, Tomas & Co. July 10, atd par Melopers & Co July 13, at 9 am, Mogories MaritimesJch 10, 1 pix

Man Cod July 6, as 8 p.m & Swire......¡July 9, at 4 piz

Nippon Yun sisha July 5, ab Nocu Jardine, sen&Co, LdJuly at 4 p.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited About July 13" Amkn Finial About July 18 Hambar itayo: Kisen Kaisha.

July 95, at Nood Coyo Kisen Kaisha

13, at noort Tove Kisen Kaishag & at Noon Paris Mail 8.5. Con July 30, 1 pin Pacifa Alails. Cofuly 3, 1 Facia Mall S. S. Caffaly 16, at 1 p.a. PO. S. N. Jo......à bout July 18,

antino. Mww.&Co.La July (5, 86 Noon. Butterfield & Swite. July 1, and p.m. | Ruttórfield & Swira .......Fuly 6, ati dˇp.m Massagories Maritime About July 15 Nippon Yusen Kaisha About July

ani & Japan Ports. Prinzess Alice ................. low, Aarvy & Tamsai Daijia Maru.... Angoy & Fehim Kaijo Maru

21.

Shi, Robe & Tunerwarteander, Wialer & Co. About July 31 Ypere. Pennig& Oti Namsangardine, M'sca &Co, Ld July 12, at Noon

P.&O...N. Co

3. N. CoAbout July Simi, Moi, Kobe. Candia

Matchers & Co. July 7, at Noon

About July 10 Oeska, Shonda Kaisha

July

27 at Noon Osaka Shown Kaish July 17, Hanzburg Amka Linia July 18 Hamborg Am'ka Linie Aug 1 Douglas, Lapraik Co. July 7, at 11 am Douglas, Laprnik Co. July 3, at 12 am Douglas, Lapisik & Co. July 9, at 11a.m.. The Bank Line, Ld. About Aug. 15.

hi, Kole & Thame ldenfels

hi, Kobe & Yamanevi

"Tinatara

Stuir. Amoy & F'chou Finitan

Sw, Amy & F'chuw Flaipat ge Vuver & S'tley. Japan, Ford Derby

torin, Tma & Japan Tacoma Maraka Sheet faisha July 18, at 1p.m. Yra, B.O., Seattlete. Ama Mard

pivers Cl.de Empress of Japan... Vaccouver, (B.0.), &c. sivätcazle.

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

BOSCKONG HOTEL.

Mr A. T. Barberisi

fr E. R. Bate MrOD. J. Bali Mr G. A. Bena Mr and Mrs Bingham

E.

De (). Marriots Mr W. B. Marshall Mr B. K. Mehta 3fr J. Merecki Mrs K. C. Moours. Mr J. Morris

Mr J. D. F. Mulder

MA Emit-Browne Mir V. d'Outlingen

MrN F. Blancha A.B.C. Code 5th Ediz G. P. Curry

Hongkong, September 1, 1905

190

MC H. Davis

Mi W, C. Drow MIE. J. W. Eames

Bir. J. Orminou Mr & Mrs H. Pink ME. H. Ray

Mr E. M. Raymond

THE RECENT RAINS. Reports are continually consing in from the West. North and Eust of the pro- vince, from those who, are in positions of izlerce, telling of the damage done by the recent rains, and the consequent misery that has followed. Indeed, the language from each of the tarea see 802tions of the province is almost identical, and though allowance must be made for fle usual type of Chinese writing, clear enough that much damage has been dene; and much sorrow threatening to more."* the people. Lives have been sacrificed. but how many does not appear. Horses have fallen, and the property of the in-sting and drunk their wine, it was KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr and Mrs H. C. Miss F. Rey habitants has been washed away, and go to consider where the next feast was to come from. The leaders, therefort. will be seen by them no more. But even

ke than this is the statements that decided that a wine shop should be the harvests have

altogether raided and also that s piggery should be destroyed. Especially in this said to be ravaged. This the men proceeded to do, so in regard to the fells in the North and the report says that the robbers.car River. The Governor-General in Canton rid of all the wine if the sp, and then" has been exerting himself to lead the sole about three hundred pigs, How well-to-do to give of their wealth for the they managed to get away three hundred. allëriating of all this suffering. He asks piss is nut pointed out, unit if they are for's first iutalment of file thousand as obstintes most swine are ported

to br, it seems that the the accor Jollars that work may be begin at once.. Indeed, already launches have been sent plished a very difficult-Lask.

with rice, biscuits, and ather food for the starving, hut the writer asks, what

Burroughs and Watts BILLIARD TABLE

WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to

GEO. P LAMMERT.

Hongkong, June 7, 1P10.

Pictures, Oil Paintings and Engraving; MILNERS

472

SAFES

AS SUPPLIED THE

Bed Room Suites, Double and Singlo Brass and Brass-mounted, Bedsteads and Cota, Bureaus, Wardrobes, etc., Toskwood Dia- ing Room Furniture, etc., etc., 1 Dinner Service complete and Desnett. Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Wart, Cooking Stores and Utensils, Eumelled PRINCIPAL BANKS Ware, Cutlery, etc., Electric Lamps and Fans;

Ala

Bundry Carved Blackwood Furniture, 2; Cottage Pianos, and 1 Upright Grand Piano by Behr Bros., New York, 1 Large American Ice Chest and 1 Largo American Iron Saf

..

Or view day before sale Cataloguca will be issued. Tense --As mmal.

HUGHES & BOUGH,

duetimers.

Hongkong, July 3, 1912.

*THE CHINA MAILL'

NOTICE.

272

thair

Communications relafing to nows should be addressed to TRX EDITOR,

Correspondents must forward names and addresses with any communica- tions addressed to the Editor, not "for publication but as evidence of good faith.

All matter for publication should le written on one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communication that has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted,

Letters relating to business stivuid be addressed to THE SECRETARY,

been

THE SUPPRESSION OF PRIVATE, BROTHELS. For rune time the, authorities havo

is one cup of water for a Crowd of thirsty been busy trying to discover and up people, oë ose ind of firewood, when press, the my private brothels that there are many, whose food feeds cook. exist. In the nature of things, it is not yossible to repork, as the Chinese newa- ing" The philanthropic in Canton are

also enlisting" the gepercus in Hongkong papers do. The general tenet of the and in Mango, and there is to be a join- demeanour of these women, where they ing of the Shintongs of Canton, the marched through the sinets, and Tungwah Hospital of Hongkong, nad the when they are brought before the main King Yue Hospital in Maepo. trate, seems to be deplorable, peut show These powerful organizations will be able to do a good deal to assist thos who are nedy, for the lenders seo clearly enough BUSINESS HOUSES, at it assistance is to be helpful it must adininistered at once, ur minny will A Morious washout is said to have hap pened on the Fatehan-Canton line. The damage has been done near the Sit Tong

AND

+

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Agent.

if ako, May 29, 1911.

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PATELL & CO.

12.

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General Merchants

and

ommission

gents

Orders for extra copies of the Car HONGKONG, CANTON,

Maiz should be sent as soon as possible an the supply is limited. Cash 10 cia., Credit

20 cta, per copy

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Alberations and additions to Advertise- mente, on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 must bo sent us not later than 2 p.m.

Now Advertisemente must be sout in before 3pm.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a fixed period will be ́continand until confornandod.

Telegraphio Addroms Max Hongkong, Telephone No. 22.

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EXCELLENT CUISINE.

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MIMITEL.

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAVE.

Eurohfola

Mr H. G. "Fisher Mr A. G. Florin Mr J. Forster

Mr E. 3. A. Fowler Mra French & chi Mr Denman Faller Mr R. Gasibert

Mr and Mrs. J.

Georgs

Mise George BrGoulbourn

S. Ginger Mr V.

י

Me god Ms A. L

Buck

Mr W. Schwolke Mr E. E. Smith Mr H. H. Solemau Dr and Ms A. D. Spalding and infant Miss W. Square-

F.,Lt. and Mr O. E. Stainer, RN.

Mr and Mrs W. ELO.

Stanford

Mr and Mrs Talati

Mr and Mrs Joseph Master Talati

Dr Thumm Could

Mr D. M. G. Griams Mr G. Termeij MR. Me R. J. Grimshaw Mr & Mrs E Voll.

brech

Capt. T. P. Hall M: W. T. Harberd

MS D. Hough

Capt. R. Innes B: R. L. Joseph Mr E. S. Kabel

4. Koru

M: H. Krück

M: A. Kruseman

Me W. H. L. War

renur

Mr E. J. Waterman

Mr H. Watkins

Mr D. M. Whamond Mr and Mrs H. L..H.

White

Mr G. G. Wood

Wright

7.1a.m. to 8.00.....Every 15 minutes Mr G. F. Debnett, Mr and Ms J. F. 9.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m... Every 10 minutes, | M; G.T. Lloy)" 10.00am to 11.00 ain...Etory 15 minuter. Mr L. M. Mageen Mr.J. A. Young

5 12.45 pan... Every 15 minutes, 11 3

a lack of seniliveness, painful in tho.112.45p to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.10 p.m. t to 1.4 p.m...Every 15 minutos. extreme. They laugh, and talk, and

1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p....Every 10 minuter smoke, and will not be suppressed by any force available at the time. Some ef then are accompanied by slave girls, who are used as beets of burden, and bring baskets of sweetinents, and other luxuries, abich the woinen take and use even when day are in court. The general impres

NIKT CARS..

JEAS. BUTEL

Lensk

Mr Lectu

Mr Lloyd Major Lydia

Nippon Tason Kasha July 18, 41 Canadian Pig R. Co. July 15, at m Chadian Pie R Co. Aug. 3, at 6 pim.

· GRAND-HOZ S

Mr Cur Art Mr Blair Mr W. Brewer Mr L. N. Burns Mr Cadman 29 Mr L. C. Child Mr Connell Mr Cores Mr Cramer Mr Crombic Mr and Mrs A.

Crew

Mr R. Dunken Mr. Elson Mr Friendwinte Mrand Me Graham

Mr D. Grifo

Mr Peyton Griffin

Mr F. Guni

Mr. Hamper

TE

Mr Th. Hansen Mr Hopül

Mr. Katten badla Mr J. Kearney Mr Chac: Kiu Mr Rock

Mr F. B. Lanfenbry Mr.CH. Lint Me Lorrin Mr H. J. Lyon,

B. MA. T. Myll

MIT

Phillip M: C. Pollard bix Radgor MrRobjabu Dr Rogago. Mr John Taylor

Tevnan

Mir

Renbplaen

Mr Pan Vrint

THE STATION HOTKY,

Miss A Brigaderonko Mrs E. A. McMillan Mr F. Bratu

aid 'childrenz

Mr and MJ, R. Mr H. Foulsen

Capail & children

Mrs Christiansen

Mr J. Holma

Mr W. Pringle Jam. Mr A. C. Saides. Capt. R.

MA. H. Howitt Mrg Stamben

Mr J. Hildebrand.

Mr M. R. Walker

Mr and Mrs D. A. Mr. Wasmas

Lukhmanoff and Mr Jama B. Wood children

Lt. Col. & Mrs & C-

Youn

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL

Mr and Ms Frank Mr J. K. A. Harty"

Alle

Mr W, A. Barnett.

Me A. G. Bezumena

Capt. and Mra Braga

Mi F. Brugs

Miss L. Braga

Miss M. Braga

Mr John Henderson

Mrs John Henderson,

and child

Mr WH. Jenkins

Mr & Mrs F. Jorge Mr G. C. Jorge Mr S.G. Lars01:

Mr and Min G. G. Mr S. Pasl

Burnost and

children

Me A. Croploy

Mr N. Creplay

Mjas E. Cropley

Miss A. Cropluy

2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m... Every 15 minute.fr Armstrong Mr and Mrs W. Mrs B Uroplay 0.0p.m. to 8.10 p.m... Every 10 sites, Mr Bayley

Airs Bowdler 3ir Breen 7.46 p.m. and 8 p.m., 9.46 p.m. o 11.38 Li-Gel, Chapman

.p.m. avery 15 minutes.

"Me Chiposa" -

Mr Dallin SUJDATE..

Bir Darch Mr Davis Con Consul

Mr E. A. G. May, Capt. & Mrs McMun

"Children and nur 30

Mr. H. Pearve

lation. So it comes to juss-that the sleit left upon the render is that such 8,00 m.a, to 10.30 o... Every 15 minuty B. Mira Bakkens Mir and 31 T, Prizio

10.30a.m. to 11.00 am... Every 10 minutes. 11.45am, to 12 Noon.... Every 15 mini bes. Mr B: E. Fielder 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Evary 10 minster, 100p.m. to 5.00 pm...Every 15 mins bes 5.00 pm to 6:00 p.m...Every 10 mir abes 8.00p.m. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00p.m. to 8:10pm...Every 10 miz abes

7.30 am Sunday). NIGHT CARS is on Week Daye.

trains run to and fru on each end of the have lost all wously sensitive. railway, and boats are used to cross the and that there is no way to handle pised of line tint has been injured." This dem except to retain them in pris naturally gives a good deal of, trouble to Fines are pail, and the breach of law nace more begins. On the other band travellers coming from and going to Fat- shan and Canton; on the other hand, the there are tlions who perd nssialanco. Chines are used to this wort of thing, Oue young girl,, quite broke down and and are much more patient under such criod bitterly. She said that she was inconveniences than would be the ordi. badly treated, and that she had no power nary European. The estimated cost if to rebut the treatment to which she was the necessary repairs is said to be more subjected. Hence she appealed for pro- than two hundred thousand dollars. Giteetion to the magistrates. The whole course this is a rough guess, and prob-retulation is a sad commentary upon CLI-Des sbly not from an expert hand at all. so life and manners; but we have only Still this is the amount stated.

touched upon the outside of tho ques tion. SLAVERY,

It has been pointed out fore than the new Government in Canton is detur. mined to put down slavery, inasmuch as it is inconsistent with the idea of a

Republic, and the dignity of an enlighten.

el community. Another strong edict han

MRS. ASTOR'S WHITE.

MOURNING..

Mrs John Jacob Astor, who, at the age

BATURAYS.

Extra Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangudent at the Company's Office, Anzandra Bezldings'

Voix Road Contral

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

Genwal Managers.

THE

LONDON DIRECTORY,

in

(PURLAND ANNUALLY)

Col. Radclife

Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Eng. Coudr Roome LA Col. Gordon Hal Mr Rouse Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Mr A. Sinclair Bit and Mrs W. G. Lt. Col. Stacpole

Humphreys

Major & Mr Waring Mr & Mrs Leetones Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr Kr

Watson Iol.

Mr Lean Mr. David Wood

-Capt. Wood

*UTOK KOUSE,

Mr J. B. Aruoli ArE W. Austin MrW, H. Bateman HEL, Birut Mr A. de Beso Mr J. D. Byrne Mr J. S. Calvert

MrJ. Campbell

Canning

M 1.

TINALLES traders throughout the World Mr P..Canto

communicate

MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS

a clans of goods. Besides being complete commercial guide to London and

brun issued dealing with the question. of nineteen, has been widowed by the It is oidered that all elves be set free. Titanic disaster, will wost white instand There are, however, certain limitations of black as mourning for her husband, to the immediate application of the order. Mrs Astor, wished to wear the deepest If the slaves invis nothing which theymourning but Mrs Foree, her mother. bewith the Goods they ship, and the Colonial

its suburbs, the directory contains liabes of EXPORT MERCHANTS

Mir A. 5. Cohen

Mr L. J. Colins Mr W. H. Compton Mr.J. & Davi

W. H. Dudrey

Mr G. Evan

Mr Foumine

Mr A. EL. Ginon

Mr. Grassi

Mr A Granado Mr J. W. Green Mr. Greenwood

You J. de Hawat.

It

Mis E/V. Hamilton Mr W. D. Hobart Mr A. Jacobson My LW, Jarvis ME E JESSED W

Mc W. 8. Knick Mr. Geo, Lanzius

Mr V. Lugelbi

Dr H. P. Meurey

Mra K. de Morris -

Muller

Mr Nelson,

Mr H. Differ Mr G. A. Rico

MJ... Bittarband

Air II. P. Robinson Mr. Rougeau Mr Rubensteni Mr Jan. J. Ryan Mr J. C. Shorts Mr. Muith

Mr CA Whiteshot Me 8. M. Wright Mr-bude Yatog

| can do in order to get a ring or no one lievel obe in too young to daps herself and Foreign Markets they supply:

da whom they can be handed over, they with black cloth and black creps. So Mrs

STEAMSHIP LINES - are to remain where they are for the Force overruled her daughters wish, and arranged under the Ports to which they sail time. If on the other band there are ordered widow's weeds of white for her, and indicating the approximate Sailings; rumours that any family ill-treats its The gowns are cut on the simplest lies; PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES luves, the police are to take the heads and like the millinery, is being made at soleading Manfacturers, Morchante, ots". the sal family in custody at once,fashionable New York artabitabunt. Such in the principal provincial towns and and they are to be haled to the police dressed as are worn out of door are of industrial contros of the United Kingdom

A copy of the currunt edition will court, where they will have to suffer for white crape, while the indoor and loungteg forwarded freight paid, un recipt of Mr & Mrs 8. Andor Mr and Ms Lanaire their crime,Further than this, the robes are of the hicient lustroless silks and Postal Order for 208 several local heads of the police foutines The youy colour of black is Dealers soaking Agencies can advertise Mr and Mrs Avenell Mr N. Matilieff

Mr H Begy

My Mr Ji McCormack Kursstened, tine if they are careless in depressing." Mrs Force told a friend recent their fade cards for for larger adves De Bellfie

timents from Ro

Livet, Gr. Me and Mrs J.-H. enrrying out the orders, or if -

{"idney take fy, socording to the Daily Tulograph,. bribes, and so slur over any case lint and I'do'sot nomiḍur a young girl-like The London Director: Co., Ltd.

ammes to their notice, then they the Madeleine should wear black krepe at a selves will have to pay the penalty, which time when, with all hur surrow, her great- will be no light one. Centrally speakeat joy is to come to her. Welle will have fog if slaves have low on whom they better and more soothing effect upon her can rely; they are to be set free at once,pirit and health and sama lo me to bu

more appropriate for no young x gilma both male and female. In suy vas, what

ALL THE Litere Interluence raOM TILE | 5000" DN is to be regarded as Lemporary

VARIDUN PORTE IN CHINA AND JAPAN

Annum delvered in Honjon

12:50 to all Coan Ports,

and if zust be seen to that there will be

BE PREPARED

no berthness, go was the rule in olden B Choirs and Thiar

CURIOUS BORBENT

certain to be né ded:

over Buy it now.

there ww■ bir rathering an emergency,- Fook pánem Lonil 5 desperadoos: Land

olier

25. ABCHUMOR JANE, LONDON, EC.,

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Typhoon

Guide

KING KUWARD· HOTEL:

pand child

Mr. J. Ac Dobner M. F. Marray

Mre Dobbio

Me Way Donaldson Mr A. P. Nobbe

Evers Capt.& Mrs W

Mr Ewing

Kirs Finohett

M. Hashimoto

MIK EA. Ramsay

Dr. Sibret,

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2 Mr G. H. Perritoo

Mr W. J. & Bobbiar

Mr and Mrs. Arthr

Mr G.

W, Sewall

Mr A Smith

Mr E. J. Treadgo

Mr G. W. Drollette Mr R. W. Ullrapa Mr J.G. Flynn Mr and Mrs West

3r W. L.M. Grant Mr Geo. C. Whitelaw

KINGSCLERE HOTEL

Mr E. Aradt Mr & Mrs J, Roberts bir and Mrs: J. H.

1709

Backhouse Mrs G. Bachas Dr. and Mrs B. W. Birs M. E. Shearer

Brown

Mr A. I. Shields Mr and Mrs So

Mr Gingham

Stein

31r and Ms Hayes Mr & Mrs Dr B. L. Martyn Lobb Mr R. D, Stewart Mr & Mrs W. Logan As E. J. Vornmdaal

Mr T, da Hoaster · Ma B. Wabb.

Mr K. 8. Morrison Mr H. Wouting Dr and Min. Patton

BRAKSIDE,

Mr H. Murmy Bain Capt. and Mrs Smith Mr Mrsde Beaulieu Malking

Mr and Ms

Mr H. Bood

Mr F. H. Brister. Bir Browd Bir G., Dutton Mr and Mrs BA

Harding

Mr G. Lenton

Mr A. Gomes

Mr Jde Eome Capti & Mus Stand Master Stephen 34

ford "Mrs F. W. Watts

VICTORIA, HOUSE,

..Dr Paul

Mr. Molaron Mr Kely hayo

Grainger Mr J. Moinnes

H. McLennani

Capt Grote von Ter

MrH. Viator

CHINA MAIL'

Can be obtained at the followm

places in H

foong

The Hongkong Hol The

The Konkon For

The Kick, Blake Pir

The Upper Peak Tram Stationer

The Lower Fosk

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roang

Mr F. B. Mr H. 8, Spurge:

Hyda

Capt and Mrs Allan Lou

children

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