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MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1912.

Hughes and Hough|

AUCTIONERES TO THE GOYERSMENT,

General Auctioneers

AND

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General Brokers.

PROPUESTORS

"TO-KWA-WAN

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Closes:

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THURSDAY,

the Bth August-1972, at 230 pm, at their SALES Rooma, Nu, 8, Dos Vœux ROAD, Cornur of lee House Street, -

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THE Undersigned have received instrue-

SATURDAY,

the 17th August, 1912, at the chase of the Gyukhus Mesting, --

SEVERAL PONIES, indeling

DYLLAAN, KONGSI & Others. TERMA --ÁS usnat,

HUGDES & HOUGH,

Ationeers, Hengkong, August 10, 1912,

KA

1000

THEATRE

COMMERCIA

ROYAL

FRIDAY, August 23rd, 1912.

MAURICE E BANDMANN

PRESENTS THE

THE CHINA MAIL.

hours (if any) should be between 1 a.m. nud 5 ... with power for the police to issue special permits on the vecssion of a dunes or other special festivity,

Our clients also take exception de regulation So, 18 in Government Noti

Hestion No. 199 of 4th June, 1012, the wording of which is gertainly peculiar, mal we beg to call attention to the.lass of England at de present time, which is contained in Section 1 of the Motor Car

BANDMANNAct, 190, and is no doubt the ery stati

OPERA Co.

FRIDAY, 23rd Avarar:

'THE QUAKER GIRL.'

SATURDAY, 9ith Aroust:

antion of the best, opinion of experienced motorists on the subject of dingTORS | driving.

We also trust that the Government will reduce the enormous licence fee which has been so suddenly imposed.

In this letter we have carefully refine 'THE WALTZ DREAM,ed from reference to the legal objections.

MONDAY, Sthy, AT GUNT

'THE MOUSME.

TUESDAY, 27th Acorset: 'THE COUNT OF

LUXEMBOURG,'|

WEDNESDAY, 28th AuGUNT:

'PEGGY,

THURSDAY, 29th ACREST :

‘OUR MISS GIBBS.'

FRIDAY, 30th August:

THE ARCADIANS.'

PRICES......$3.50, $2 and $1.

Commnesice 9 C, sharp Fra of Scate pyne at MOUTRIES at 10. M. on Wednesday.

Hongkong, August 12, 1912,

To Let

TO BE LET OR SOLD

1917

Forsks at The PEAK; also a 1 BUILDING SITE for sale,

Apply to

PENNYS & BOWLEY,

Salimiters,

which we have taken to this new regul tions mal which are the subjret of a appeul now pending from the Pelles, Magistrate, which appeal our clients are prepared to withdraw if the Regulations are amended in the manner indicated above, mal if their claims for counpensa. ting for the disturboner of their business during the currency of the lioenen, nd which we append particulars, are allowed.

In conclusion we desire to end atten tion to the depositions in the Pulics Court proceedings (Appleton v. Lauritsen), od which we enclose a copy and to the report of the 'snine proceedings in the Hongkong Daily Press of the 15th June, mut to the enclosed letter and urtick which have appeared in the uublic press ile. better signed “ W. A. Dowley" in Hongkong Daily Pass of 20th ĮkuaArticle headed Motor Cars was

Milsomuper Madness" in Hongkong Telegraph " od 1846 July) in addition those referred to in one previsas letters

We have the hour to J, Sir.

Your obedient servants,

sil Dessy & Bewley,

tobial Sceretary'

iliy

Hongkong, 18 August, P12.

Sivam directed to zeknowledge this recipe of your letter of the 10th July on 2. Connaught Road Central.

Thes salgeet of time Motor Car Regulations, Hongkong, August 10, 1912 1013 and to thw you that the whole matter has been considered by His Excellenes the sinkomorindeil.

TO LET.

TAN MOR PEAR BAN, Sirmed TAX

HOUSE I 1st September SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN Roan, Kowloon.

2. 18 is proptmed see taake the following auuembments in the Regulations Con

Bulations No. 8, 18 and 19 are m peäbest and the following wre, substitute therefor respectively:

3. No moter or which is licensed or

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Pokfulain. Rond between Queen's Read and Bouba Road, Pokfulam Road be tween Bonham Road and Aberdeen. Aberdeen Villago Read from Aberdeen Village to top of hill overdooking Derr Water Bay from the West, Jubiler Bond.

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Bonds for Motor Biegeles only. Top of hill West of Deep Water Bay to Stanley, Taitatak und Shankiwan Taitamtek Wongueicheng Gap:: Deep Water Bay to Wongncichong Goy, Wongueicheng Gay to Happy Valley Shaukiwan to D'Aguilar.

KOWLOON, SZW KOWLOON AND NEW TERRITORIK,

Kowloon (South of New Rowbeni, ang public rad of the with of 15 feet at tent: Now Kowloon, any publie sond of the width of 15 foot at least; Tain Rod from the Northern boundary al New Korbwa to Taipo, Malor Biry-des anly-any public road or path of th width of a fet at least,

Fam, Gentlemen, Your obedient spremiti, S. Carp SEVERN,

Clemist Secretary,

SCOTTISH SPORT.

(From Our Chen Correspondent).

EDINBURGE, July 15,

THE AUSTRALIANS IN SCOTLAND,

In Scotlant, cricket is an amateur

pastime, and the pastime of a limited number of aamteurs. Most of us prefer the gate which an indignant English cricket professional once described as ** Chat

... Seutch creputet." This is perhaps the best explanation that can be given of oar want of success when com cting with teams from over the seas. And then there may be pleaded a cold climate, a short senson, and want of practice. At any rate, in the past fornight we followed up two re verses at the hands of the South Africana by a crishing defeat in our first match against the Australians. We released our credit in the second match, but our senson's recoal in répresentative matches is a black one. The story of this first match against the Australians requires little telling. The Colonials went in first and pul on 295, Bardsley contributig 149. The home bensa replied with 172, the only good stand being ade by M. R. Dickson, Arbrott,

Kowloon Marine Tat-No. 48 with wbana gel for fivery shall be viskden or driv....who get within two of a century. In their

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTH, Hongkong, Jane 1, 1912-

1

second innings, the Australios clore!

when in the Voleng Juturum, the indars 4 1 aan, auf. cept their batting with 25 for 4. And then The porpo ad cursing a duly qualif she Scots collapsed. hopelessly and in- [fuedical practitioner to see a patient, of oxcusably for a miserable 52. It is ifficult | fear the purposes ist eures ong a police utter

Jadi driv

op dolg,

recall a match in which Heatland played Es feebly under favourable conditions as to ayground and weather.

FOR SALE * TO LET

18, im No purpegi URNISHED or UNFURNISHED | unde car within the City of Velorin al T.LEWKNOR, No, 116, The PEAK. huler speed than ten miles an hea

Possession October 16th, 1912. Full particulars of privee rout ma le

obtainul from

Messis JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Sue Lord, Prince's taiklings, Ice House Street, lungkung. July 26, 1912.

HED

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SLEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

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A. S. WATSON & Co., Lap.,

Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, May 21 1312.

TU LET,

PHA TRAMWAYS COMPANY OFFICES RING'S BUILDING.

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAY".

7.00am, to 8.00 a.m...Every 16 minutes. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am... Every 10 minutes. 10.00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Evury 15 minute. 11.30a.m. to 12.43 12.45 p.m. to 1.15

16 minuter. 10 minute. 1.15pm to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minute. 1.45pm to 2.10 p....Every 10 minutes 2.16 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minuter, 6.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 mizator.

NDIHT CARE.

7.43 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. cu 11.30 p.m. overy 10 minutes.

SUNDATE,

8.00 m.a. to 10.30 .m...Every 15 minat.s 10.30 am to 11.00 ....Every 10 minutes. 11.45 am, to 12 Noon.... Every 15 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minuter. 1.00 pm to 5.00 pan...Every 15 minutes. 5.00p.m. to 600p.m... Every 10 minutes. 8.00p.m. to 7.00pm...Every 15 minute. 1.00 p.m. t 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter, 7.31 am. Sunday).

NIGHT CAR as on Wook Days. SATURDAYS

Extra Cars at 11.46 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arraigomeat at the Company's Ofice, ALEIABORA Evilpiper' Pos Vuris Rond Central,

JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & SON,

General ManaLATI

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The Hongkong Hulet.

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The Kowloon Ferry Wh

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The Upper Peak Tram Slefiou. The Lower Peak Tram Station.

Leang Ming (Astur House Hotel),

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Ah Choo (Queue's Bond),

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TO LET.

159

de No person shall drive ang layy motor ear at a higher speed than eight miles on bear. Provided that the spel of a inévy motor var shall not exceed His malies an Jugur.

to

the weight of the heasy munton ear unindett excveds four fonts, or th the total weight of the load ved of the heavy motor car unladen esels, six tons, of

De any one of the wheels of the

heavy noter ear is tied with

in which is neither premati ane of a soft or candie material.

set No person shall drive any mater bar or has motor ear on any street c roud recklessly or negligently, or at a speed or in a summer which is dangers to the publies having regard to all the eineupstances of the ease, including D. nature, ceulition, and tse of fire stree! or roud, and to the mound of traf whieir artually is, at the time, or which might rensbly be exported to be, a the streek te puul. Disregard of sarning signal, erected maler the anther ity of the Captain Superintendent Police shall be deemed to be suffer

28 Fini, No. 2 PEDDER a facie evilene od negligent driving.

STREET, One Rooned OFFICE.

Apply Pro perty Ofice JARDINE, MATHESON & C., La.

Hongkong, April 30, 1912.

TO LET.

NBEACONSFIELD ARCADE,

Top

ROGATE Austin Bud, Rowlcon, from 1st April.

No. 12, BEACONSFIELD, ARCADE, First four.

No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ABCADE, First or.

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LARGE ROOMS tu let, ventral posi Lion, cheap rent.

To Leb, THE CASTLE, Castle Road, 9 Rooms, from 1st September, 1912. Coroughly repaired painted and colour- washed.

FOR SALE HARTING and IGATE on purt of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alondra Building. Borkung. Aug. 2, 1911.

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NOTES ON WILD A LIFE

HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA."

19. No motor var shall be ridden o driven in any part of the Colony except the following streets muž roadswer

in the following planes :-

Hongkong Island.

By Mastern District. Shaukinn Village, Shaukiwań Bowd be

tween train terminus at Quarry Bay Villoge, Quarry Bay Village, Shauki wan Road between Quarry Bay Villes

The rund engagement of the Austra lins had a much more satisfactory result. Indeed, a Scottish XI, have seldom if ever made a better show against a first dass tegin than in the match which cuded at Perth in a very even draw, In the Brat place, the Scottish XI. showed a confidence as admirable as it is rare is matches of this type, when they knocked up nearly 300 ruum. In the second place. the. Scot tish bowling and fielding were so sound and keen, that Australia was slismissed for 125 in the first innings. Iut the crowning distinction of the Senttish team was that it very nearly obliged the Australians to follow on.

and did actually achieve the distinction of declaring its own innings at an end. The Sets gave the Australians a sporting chance to win,—261 rans wera required, and there were over three hours to get them in. But the visitors elected

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