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MONDAY, JULY 8, 1912.

"Want' Advertisements

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA÷WAN"

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LYONS

BLUE BLACK, SCARLET AND CHECKING INKS

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Obtainable only from

PCG BITCH, fawn colour. Reward if

Hengkong, July 8, 1919,

KYNOCH,

"F. W. D..

FOR SALE,

41

GLUCINE,

(The finest mucilage on the market).

STERNBERG'S

(SUB-AGENTS),

OLD POST OFFICE, BUILDING,

Sole Agent for Hongkong and South China:

880

H. STEPHENS,

19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

Fougborg, April 17, 1919.

595

BOUT 100–115 ENGLISH TYPE A Chrenden And Nonpareil (Modera}, complete fount, including Itatic.

In good condition. Send offers to

¡TYPO,'

Care of "Catha Mareľ 0006, Honitong, March 21. 1912.

FOR SALE.

1403

Chinese Porcelain's

and Curios.

the 1th July, 1912, at 2.30 r., at A fine lot of very rare and ancient

their SALE Roos. No. 8, DexYux

Road, Corner of Ice House Streak-

A LARGA QANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

NEW STOCK, AND OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP,

Comprising as fullawa---

Chinese Porcelains of different

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1

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Sundry Curved Blackwood Furniture, : 2 Cottage Pianos, and 1 Upright Grand Pinne by Behr Bres.. New York, 1 Large Lmerica Ice Chest and 1 Large American Ton Saf.

On riow day before sale." Catalogues will be issued. TERIER-As usual.

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Hongkong, July 3, 1912,

AGENTS

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FOR SALE.

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80%

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Hongkong, Jane-7, 1910,

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which it was inferred that the Duku looked F-rward Baning the Prince of Wales in the Duminion at no ver, distant date.

The Princu goes into residence" at Ox- ford in October and for the first time will¦

vs a smart automobile of his own Motoring is a pastime that now

a long tour him trougly since he took is to

France hrough provincial

-by

the pleasantest part of the French stay to this quiet, simple minded English youth.

Not only has he had his

portrait painted for his mother while in Paris, but he sent Priness Mary

jewelled recently a watch for her fifteenth birthday. Up to then she had never worn dawlery

that cept a plain row of ends On birthday however her mother removed the regulation and made up for past firniness by adding to the Prince's present beautiful chain of pearls. These two articles of jewellery are all the ornaments the Princess will wear for a long tiu to Our Royal family is certainly set- for simplicity and the ting na oxampe fer the racier widowa domestic virtues. whose names were carstapily in the mouths

come. Our

of the Smart Sut a year or two ngo are now oing round looking demure and primo, sch is the glacial touch that has fallen un the unduly terry nowadays.

-KING EDWARD'S MORAPUT. -

The biographical sketch of King Ed. ward, contribute to the | National Dictionary of Biography by Sir Sidney Lee, kas r used many and various opinions, Most of us think it is a fine piece of work -lived of the sychophaney of the ordio ry writer of royal records, and presenting the beloved monarch as a human being vod man of the world that we presune_he would have liked to be causidered. But others, including the Daily Tel

Telegraph, hink the veil has been rudely turn a-ide and common people allowed to peep into a sinchua that no ordinary morials should have seen. Very likely to theme critics the fence is that Sir S duey dearly shows how and by whom the Princo of Wales of that day was kept ignorant of -tuto affairs while others were consulted by Queen Victorin and Disraeli.

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Masura Links and Ryge's fight circular, dated 6th July, states:-

Hotels.

THE

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON.

AND FANB, BATH-ROOM TO LACK ROCK.

Gold and Hot Water throughout

ELECTRIC TIGHT

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PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BABA. -BILLIARD ROOM +

Private Dining Room, "EXCELLENT CUISINE

For Particulars apply to

THE MANAGER.

ik. No. 120. Tolg. Address TramÓTEL.'.

Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1913.

BRABSID

PRIVATE HOTEL.

DISKOARION..

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Astralian Porta, do,St Albans.. Bbay,

S'pore, O'Do. Wakasa Maru.

Pring Hitol Friederich Fiume, Trieste do........Menin Haiphong... Singan

Gibb Livingston & Co. July 29, at noon Nippor mon Kaisha July 8. Melchers & Co. July 10, an Sander, Wieler & Cohair $1. Butterfiali & Srire, July 8, at 9am Hamburg Amka Linie About July 14. Nippon Yason Kamha, July. WUSE ODE Sippon Yusaż Kaisha About July Jardine, on Co, Ld. July 13

N.

July 20, ab. Noon

Butterfield Swire

91 at noon Nippon Yasen Kalaba July '17, Daylight. Shewan, Tomes i Co. July 10, at pm, Melchor & Camins. July 19, Messageries Maritimo, July 16, 1 (Jardine, M'e'n Co.,Ld: Holy 13, sb. 3 p.m' Butberfeld & Swime - Julp-3, atép.m Nippon Yuson Kaisha Jug, ab Noon. Nippon Yuan Kaisha ly 31, at Noons Jardine, M'sou&C»)

Jule-18, at 4 pm Dodwell & Co. Limited About

July 13

Kobo &. Yokohama...jifishima. Maru Koba

*****+ Capłon Mara... Exodon & A'wargam monthshire London, Doruba...ma London, Antwerp, dbo. Simala unzum praniatrenin Manila, Atralian Forte luthrie.......... Max, L'on, & Aware Tango Maru Mantis Coba & Houd Zaire Manila Melbourne, & Prinz Waldemar Marsailles, v.

V. Saigon. Oceanian Manils,

Yuensang Mail Duito & Obutton.... Manila, Atralian Port-Yawata Muru. Naki, Robe & Thama Vikko Mara New York ********* Mütsiohach Castle '&'dam, H'burg, A'werp Brailîs

San Francisco. Japan Chiyo Maru San Franciscor, Japan Nippon Maru Salina Crux, T. Japan. Kiyo Mary, kompanumang

• Fransisco, v Japan Nils.. SanFrazcisco r. Japan China... San. F'cisco, v. Japan Manchuria Stang Shangha

San

26

Shanghai.....

S'hai, Kobe'ham

NTANDING in its own grounds with Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Large Liry and Well Furnished Room, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Hartcus. felephone. No. 800.

Apply to- DIRS F. W. "WATTS,

Benesido, 20, Macdonnell Road. Hongkong, September 2, 1902,

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Armand-Bohic

Shai, Kobo & hamma Verwaerts ...

S'pore, Penang &C'ta Yamsang Shai, Moji, Robo, Yms Candia..

Hamburg Ama Llas About July 15 Toyo Kisen Kaisha. July 23, at Noen Toyo Kisa Kaisha.Aug. 15, at mocu Toyo Kisen Kaisha...Aug. 8, sh Noon Facião Mall 8.5. Co.......July 30, 1 pak

Pacific Mail xx. Co....July 9 DIJ

Pocit Mxil S. 8. Co. July P.&O. §. V. Co. About July 18. Busterfeld & Swie. July 11, 6-4 p.m. Butterfeld & Swize... July 1 13, Midnight Massagures Maritimes Abrut July 15 ander, Wialer & Co. About July Jardine, Mon&Co, Ldifuly P.&O. S.)

O, S. N. Co... About July 91.

&

Co Ju'

T

18, 4b Noon

1bout July 10 Chaska Shosen Kaisha 10. A 10

17, at Noon

S'hal & Japan Ports... Prinzess Alico...Melchers s'tow, Amoy &Anping Soha Maru...... Show,Amry & Tamaru Daigi Mara

, Amoy &F'chow Kaijo Maru ......... S'hat, Robe & Thamaldenfels,

T'hama usvi Sisi, Kobe

Swator***siching S'tow, Amoy

Stew, Amoy & Fehow kiyar.....

tertain

Choong-hing Vuver &S'tler. Japanford Derby

toria, Ima & Japan Taconis Maru

Farocurar. (..), e Empress of Vancouver, B.C.).foxbeagle

Chartering operations during the past fortnight have been in about the pe lines as described in last report. There has been ao special demand for tomag KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Vris, B.O., Seattle wa Maru down south and rates obtained in ost directions are on about the basis of recent 6xtures, whereas the North reporta" that

HONGKONG.

in the botanical district, overlooking ardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously itted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fans

liners" are again very busy, especiallyNRIVALLAGD with Yangtzo and Newchwang/Swatow business at gand raping ratones Although the demand for tonnage down mouth is but moderate the market is somewhat firmer, influenced by the strong deniazd up North, and consequent scarcity of prompt tonnage, and owners ore decidedly firm in their idens of rater,

Sugra Hoogkong:-As (will be seen from the list of settlement overloaf chartering has been confined to a fow

Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms

*1 throughout.

Telephone No. 1129. Cable Address: "Sachania.'

A.B.C. Cede 5th Ed.

Hongkong, September 1, 1908

"

Osaks Shosen Kaisha July 14, at Noon. Oaks Shosen Kaisha July 17

Hamburg Am'ka

Link Justy 1 18

Hamburg Linie aug

Am'ka

Douglas, Lapraik Co. Taly 10, 11 Dougins, Laprak Co. July 11, at 11 ao. Douglas, Laprak & Co July 9, at 11 am Jardins, M'son& Co, Ld July 13, at Noon The Bank Line, Lá........About. Aug. 15. Osaka Shoser. Maisha July 18, at 1 pm Nippon Yusen Kaahalaly 16, 4pm!

Japan...Canadian Pie R. Co. July 15, 866 pm

Canadian Go R. Co., Aug. 3, at 6 pik.

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr A. T. Berberini Mr E. : Bate

ir C.D. J. Ball

Mr E. Panor

Mr G A 3:as Mr Berthough Mr and M-J

Binghaus

F. Blanch

CHAND CARUTON HOTKI,

Mr and Ms Fistik Mr W. L. M. Grant

Allen

Mrs M. Band

Mr W. A. Barnott

MrG. T. Tuloyd Mr T. M. MacqueenMr J. A. Baate

Dr D: Marriott Mr W. B. Marshall Dr C. W. McKoung. Mr J. W. MoWhas

Mchts Mr B. K. E

Mr J. Merecidi Mr. K. C. Мосега Mr J, Merris

Dr. C. Blockshear Mr J. P. Browno

Mise C. C. Catta

fixtures at between 13/14 cents per picul. KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr Colman

Saigon reports that the daily arrivals of Paddy from the interior not haging it creased since last advices, and in few sales having been in the meantime effected t

HIGH-CLASS HOTEL

120€

F. L. Cafe

Mr G. P. Cowan

Mr C. E. Davis

Mr & Mrs F. Davis

Die W. C. Drew

Mr G. P. Curry

MJ. D. F. Mulcer

Mrs J. D. F. Muker Mr D. E. Neuy, Mrand Mr E. New

Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr E. H. Ray Mr E. M. Raymond Mias F. Reny Mr Chan. Raich Mir A. Richetta Mr E. J. W. Eames Dr C. Richter sta

the Philippine and e, the market UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGE MPG 8. Dishalle

closes veto firmi. Qubun stands for: July/August shipment por Ficul

f.o.b. against 85.25, su me but year. Exports during this season amount to total 231.061 tons as compared with 367.232 tons same period last year.

Saign/Philippines:-D.mand for fairly prompt was filled by the charter of few boats, the rate obtained being very poor indeed. There is alun a fixture done Rangan/Philippines st same rate as last

paid.

Java Outward :-Amall steamor galting free at Singapore found employment for a trip Java to Hongkong with wet and ent 28 cents per picul. TimeCharter. The Norm, S. S. "Profit' has again been chartered for Bugkak Singapore trade, the S. S.Too Sui for Haiphong/Hongkong trade, and S. S.

hildar for Northern trade, Caualties The well known Conster German S.S, Quinta" 987 Not Reg. ton

bound from Bangkok to Swalow woot Ashore on the North rest of the Paracels on the 12 ult. and still iso there in a perilous position. It is foured she will be come a total lors.

Ange

MEN.

THOROUGHLY RENOVATED. LOW TERMS. EXUELLENT CUISINE.

H. HAYNES, Manager Bongkong, Uctober 2, 1908

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Saigon/Japan: Unexpectedly a doumad Butiane of the matters touched on that have roused more than ordinary interest for tomange sprang up, and we hear of a is a quotation from his late Majesty's charter having wen put through, terms Torterin condensation of gambling-re not disclosed. Owing'so severe distress

dozen This letter first appeared a years ago, when King Edward was still in Japan, the Government has reduced the Prince of Wales, in an authorised "Life of duty on foreign rice from yen 1 in 40 sen Archbishop Bunson"

Bonson" and its publication per pical in force until 31st October 1012. widely regarded at the time as an

Saigon/Java-Nothing doing. indiscretion, specially in view of the fact that no explanation of the circumstance which called it forth was given in the lask. BUSINESS HOUSES. It was written jast after the trial in the summer of 1890 of what was known as the

thelry Traaby Craft baccarat scandal, in which Si

intiff William Gordon Cumming was the plaintiff ..nd the Inte M- Arthur Wilson The then Prince ne of the defendants. of Wales recorded in this letter that no one regretted the trial more than binseif, but that he was powerless in provant it; and it is, of course, remembered that he nd the others concerned in that notoriou

ule of baccarat, at which he held the ank and played with his own counters, igned a paper among themselves containing a pledge not to reveal the allegation of cheating that bad been made in its course.

By some unknown means the secret was revealed, and the interest of the letter to many to day lies in the fact that one or two were able to print a paragraph wspapers at the time stating the Prince of Wales curtain of the criticisms passed eula keenly by the press upon bis connection with the Tranby Croft Baccarat scandal. One com- nent, in particular, appears to his Royn) Highness and Lis immediate friends to be andaly harsh and uncalled for, gd that the one which anggeator that, as be

Au extrpet of meteorological obscrva-THE alone of the signatories of the now historie tionis made at the Hongkong Observatory 817 paper was that asked in the witness during the month of June, shows that oz whether he bed betrayed the socret, the lighest maximum temperature was it was either he who had done so or 80.3, which was recorded on the 17th that one of the others had committed perjury His Royal Highness without, of the mean maximum temperature being

accepting the second alternative, 85.4. CUBESC

t.". Afterwards, absolutely denies the fret." Through a private source he expressed his pleasure that this statement had been made public.

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Hongkong. June 22, 1912,

EVERY KIND PEAK TRAMWAYS

Footwear

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COMPANY

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Coal Freights from Japan :-Tunnage continues vory difficult to procure, especi- ally small sized vessels to load at Wan mates Fixtures reported:Moji/long kong 82.20, Wakamatza/Swatow $3.25, Hongy/Swatow 82.10. Hongay/Canton 82.10, Hongy/Hongkong 82-and Port Courbet/Canton 8. per tou.

· LAST MONTH'S METEOROLOGY,

Begarding humidity the highest record was 3 per cent., which took place on the 7th, the average being 86.

Despite the fact that run fell overy 7.00a.m. to 8.00 .m...Every 15 minuts.

His iden was for a long time that he was 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am. Every 10 mfautes the best abused wanapong Low Church des will the exception of the 2014, and 10.00a.m. to 11.00 am...Every 15 minuter..

men and Nonconformists. Neither of these 24th, there were only five days in which 11.30a.m. to 12.0p.m...Every 10 minutes

classes, however, was strongly represented dusun did not shine. The heaviest rain ORDER 12,45m to 11pm.very 10 minutes in the crowded court which are the fall on the 4th when 2.690 inches wern

1.15 p.m. to 145 p.m...Every 15 minutes. verdict in favour of the defendants and 1.15 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minuta mobbed them what they left; and he was 2.15 p.m. to 8.01 p.m.. Every 15 minute. similarly mistaken in his idea that politica 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minsées.

were mized up with the condemastion that fell upon him his freely at the line FIGHT CARE,

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Parliament. on the resembling of several qocations have been addressed to lowenthen Sir Charles), prominent Sir Edward Grey respecting matters Liberal, led for the defendants and the relating to China. In reply to Mr Gershom ALL THE LATEST INTELIJDENCE FEOR Tith Conservative Solicitor General, Sir Edward towart Bir Edward said His Majosby's Clarke, was for the plaintiff On the night

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of the verdict the opinion was realy ox-Liggalin at Peking continues now, red in the Communy lobby Clarko, the past, to make every effort to waste an his done. fut liimilf by his plain speak Amelioration of the samitliry and j'olice ing." This was not a tre prophecy. Itditions prevailing in the district of

as not been for that that Sir Edward Clarke has not been given the office he Chapot an thu limits of the international held at the time of the Tranby Croft trial, ( settlement at Shanghars While it ya King Edward times!! why ultimately admitted him to the high bonour of a Prity Coun"

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And for the priticism of the then Frince of Wales, requires the publication

NEEDED OF A JOURNEY.

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