TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1912.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONFERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS!!! "TO-KWA-WAN'
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.C. 47 & Pru Borrions, AL. THERGRAPIe Covg.
Telegraphic Address,
* METRIOS * HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION. '
Tone to well by Fablis Auction,
THE Uadersigned have received instruc-
0372
THURSDAY.
t
the 15th August, 1912, at 2.30 P.M., AU their SALES Roums, Np. 8. De Vaux Ron, Corner of Tec House Strock,-
A LA QUANTITY DE
HOUSEHOLD (TENSILS,
FURNITURA,
Ax..
e.,
PRINCIPALLY New Stock.
Competing as followspo
One Drawing Room Suite, Silk Covered Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpeta and Rugs Pictures, ! Paintings and Engravings, Tukwuod Bed Room Suite,
c., Double and Singl. Bras and Brus. mounted Bedsteads and Code, Bureaus, Wanlubes, etc., Trak siod Dining Room Furniture, ute, Dinaer Services complete and Desert Service. Crockery, Electro- plated and Glass Wire, Choking Stoves and Utensils, Enamellol Ware, Cutlery, ete., Electric: Longs and Fans, Cabinets,
Jardinieres, etc
Also
Carved Blackwood Tonkin Inlaid Fire Screens Tray, etc., i Piage by Rosen- kranz, 1 Large American fer Chest, Large
and Small Fron Safes, Typewriters, 2 Bar- uncters (by Grupp) and 2 Targë Chucks by well-known English tuckers, etc.
Catalogues will be issued.
TERMS AS usual
REGRES & HOUGH,
Avulimmers,
Phongkong. August 9, 1952.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
317
HE Undersigned have received instruc tions to hell by Public Auctiva
SATURDAY,
the 17th August, 1912, at the chord of the Gyukinna Menting-
SEVERAL PONIES, including
DYLLUAN. KONGSI & Others. TERAAN usual. "
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hengkoug, August 1, 1912,
PRAY TRAMWAYS
ALMITEL.
1016
COMPANI
FIME TABLE. ·
WEEE DAYS.
7.00a.m. to 8.00a.m...Evory Lamlaut.. 8,00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 15 minute. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.at... Every 15 minutes. 12.46 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minute. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes 2.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minuter. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutos.
NIGHT CARA.
7.10 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.30 p.us. every 15 minuter,
SUNDAYS..
8.00 m.a. to 19.30 s... Every 15 minut.s. 10,30a.m. to 11,00 am.. Every 10 minutes. 11.45 am. to 12 Noon....Every 15 minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00p.m...Every 10 minute.. 15 minutes. 100 p.m. to 5.00 p... Every 15. 6.00p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 10 minates 8.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutos 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...ery 10 minutes 7.30. Sunday), NIGHT CARS 30
SATURDAYE.
Work Days
Eats Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by árrangement at the Company's Offion, ALEXANDRA 'Bustoixon' Des Voz Road Central,
JOHN D. BUMPHREYS 4750N.
General Manage
THE
* CHINA MAIL
Can be obtained at the furlowing
places in Hongkong:
Tin Hongkong Hotel.
The Hongkong Ferry What!.
The Kowloon ferry Wharf,
The Kiosk, Blaka Pier.
The Upper Peak Tram Station. The Lower Peak Tram Station.
Lang Ming (Astor Hours Hotel): Lau Pang Kae (Astor House Hotel). Ah Choo (Queen's Road),
Wo Cheong (D'Aguilar Street). Burtonjes & Bon (Kowloon). Hung Chang (Bolom).
THEATRE
COMMENCING )
ROYAL,
| FRIDAY, August 23rd, 1912.
MAURICE E. BANDMANN
PRESENTS TUK
BANDMANN OPERA Co.
FRIDAY, 23rd August :
THE QUAKER GIRL'
SATURDAY, 2ith Avotsr;
THE CHINA MAH..
| loan. Io oulliged a scheme which and THE JOY OF RETURN-
been drawn up whereby the Government would obtain, some mercaty-eight million Gaels ruvenne from the sult gabella, Bo said Bat the Glovemment no longer wants ?
sd a sixty million penuh lowe, but eas of i Lusly ton milliest postanka,
ING BALTH.
"WHAT, TWO ROYAL PHYSICIANS SAY.
10 all the simple joys of life, fow give a
greater thrill than when, after a siege of illness, the patient is told that he has loft suffering behind him; he is courales cent, and is to be allowed to resima his warmal food instead of the light, sloppy d'ot on which he has been fooding.
Even
under favourable circumstances, lol, tedious, affair which the pations and however, convalescence may be a protract
exceedingly irksume, especially if he has important duties to perform or urgent matters awaiting bis cuiderations or h however, if there is na" inmediato to the work-s-day world.
?
At this point it seemed that Mr. Elsing tad got rather far from thus point
sue and also that bed a wrong in pression concerning the exact attitude, of the Fowern. Sa Mr. Kroupensky, the Russian Minister," pointed out that the attitude of the Powers affected not the proposed sixty million pound an but any oiler ko, the French charg dataires, followed Ma Kruuspensky jenifirmed this statement of the situation. That these bio representatives took the *THE WALTZ DREAM.'{bal in the matter may have considerable effort, for it is known that the Chinese have not been without Hope that they might get assistunes from the Russian in case of a break with the Group that the Russians might drug the French wills them in saane intepenclent operation There was pure discission of the set sobelle us security for the lous, M. Hiong furnished a copy of his scheme to the Ministers and then the meeting
journed.
MONDAY, 26ich Arnost:
THE MOUSME.
TUESDAY, 27th Avast; 'THE COUNT OF
LUXEMBOURG.'
WEDNESDAY, 28th AtoWITZ
*PEGGY.'
THURSDAY, 29th Arvest:
OUR MISS GIBBS.'
FRIDAY, 30th Avurst:
J
THE ARCADIANS.' PRICES......$3.50, $2 and $1.
Commoned $ P.M. sharps Plan of Sents opeus at MOUTRIE'S at 19 A.M. on Wednesday.
1017
Hongkong, August 12, 1912.
..
To Let
also k
TO BE LET on SOLD.
BUILDING SITE for sale. FOUSES at The PEAK;
Apply to
DENNYS & BOWLEY,
Sulletters, 2. Connaught Rond Central, Bongkong, August 10, 1912. 1013
TO LET.
TAN MOR, Pear Roan, Six-roomad I HOUSE from 1st September.
Roan, Kowloon.
HOP à Godown attached, NATHAN Kowloon Mariav Lot No. 48 with wharf,
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANC)
Co., LTD. Hongkong, June 1, 1912
FOR SALE TO LET.
UNFURNISHED FURNISHED or
LEVENOR. No. 115, The PEAR. Plsession October 16th, 1912. - Full particulars of price or reat en be ol ained fromn
Messrs JOHNSON, STUKES & MASTER,
Eolie bars, Prince's Buildings, Ien Hose Street.. Hongkong. July 26, 1912.
160
CROPS
Apply
TO BE LEI.
and OFFICES, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
15
A. S. 'WATSON & Co., Ltd.,
Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong. May 21 1912.
TO LET.
\FFICES in KING'S BUILDIN],
OFFICES
A TELEGRAM TO THE PROVINCES.
In the meantime Mr. Istung has seu a telegram to the provinces in which he has said, aecording to the best reports available, that the Central Government cannot furnish the money which they have been demanding, and that the vari us provinces must raise funds internally And the Goverament has gone shout negu tiating with independent financiers for ans. The town is full of rumus about imperating contracts but just what will be done is not known. The bankers seem
or later the matter will be settled in their favour.
his
up and out if the shortest possible timu. natural fation makes biurauxinsta ba
Under such circumstances, nothing will make him achieve his object so quickly as a course of instegen Every doctor knows that it is the reatest revitalising and recon stituent propamtion in the work the tosie food with lasting effects," as it his be called by those who like to
to describe it in a phraso. Un use in convalescence is universal, and his best atto ted by thou-
doctors, including the to ten erwe hoads of Europe. Among them may be mentioned Dr Ott, the latu King
Edward physician at Marionbad, who writes: I have boon using Sanatogen for a number of years in my practice with excellent results. These results have been notably a good in cases of convalescents
after severe illoses, and nico, in the case; of elderly of
13- ሃራ
when it was desiralilo the bodily functions, and to improve the build up the strength, to simulate circulation of the blond."
to
With his meme may be associated that of Dr Quirien, physician to II. M. the King of Italy, who has made the following state- ment: have used Sinatogen with marked benefit in the case of weakly children, and in convalescence after long illnesses. I consider tho
to be resting easy and certain hat somer Best excellent tonic foc preparation a time is simple. It supplies easily The reason for Sanalogen's a o at this
digestible food of great strength, one which | restores the nervous as well in the physical side of the body, and improves the con dition of the blood.
Sanategeu can be obtained of all chemists.
The action of the Government in telling the provinces not to expert assistaner from the interment probably, will have
eved definite vesults. In the first place booklet "The Art of Living, by De Write for a copy of a most interesting
it is likely to lessen provincial opposition Andrew Wilson, which will be sent free to No feat supervision, for oner the pro il mentioning this paper on application to vinces, at Jenal those which deponi up. Wulting and Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, the Governant, for Enancial assistance,
Shanghai.
realise that this source of invme is ent they my læcome reconciled to the matter of supervision. Again, there may NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE by sgrious results, affecting the relation ship of the provinces and the Central Government. The provings which are i IN WHICH ARE VESTED THE NHARES OF able to raise money at honne aze very
THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LT,
And
likely to consider that they ave no alle giawe to the Coutral Government which los nothing to assist them. On the sather lund,” these provinces which ore unable to raise funds may start a paw ver the matter unl take and punitive wlion against the Central Government which demands their allegiance yet does When these Bonght to Assist them. things happen, if they do, it will be the or a firm stand on the part, of the Peking i Grverursent accompanied, permes, by some bloodshed med riot. magh known that the tie which bind
INSURANCE CO.
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
TOT
TIOTAL FUNDS AT 31st December, 1911,
£2,581,286. Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital..................
Fire Fund HI-Life & Annuity Funds... 16,138,160 Sinking Fund Account
of the provinces to the Centru Government is wisik aal before this row is over we may see some independence movements. There is no question, in the minds 4 observers here, at least, that the time is voning for a definite tusler standing between the Government and The provinces.
LAWN TENNIS TO-DAY.
£2,437,500 5,839,114
88,512
£29,661,268
2,547.158 Revenue Fire Lanth......
Life na Annuity
1,973,280 Branches...] Revenue Marine Department... 262,602 430,193 Uther Receipts .....
5,233,312
"
The Accumulative Funds of the various
No
[O. T.]
doubt you are full of
Interest to know what
will shortly appear
in this Space.
A CALL ON -
GARNER, QUELCH & CO.
Will
Hotels.
THE
เ
enlighten you on the subject.
VISTORS AT HOTELS, ·
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr F. W. Aston Mr G. Aurely Mr. T. Barberini
Mr F. Barker Mr G. J. Farnburg
STATION HOTEL, Daca
NATHAN ROAD,
KOWLOON.
LECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS BATH-ROOM TO ZACH ROOM. Cold and Hot Water throughout.
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC · BARS. BILLIARD ROOM Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE.
For Particulars apply to
THE MANAGER.
Mr. Beach Mr. A. Beaumont Mr C.D. J. Bell ME. Hornor
11
P. A. R. Bos Mr and Mrs S. R.
Gabby
Mr C. F. Buckland Miss F. Carlaron Mrs J. B. Catron Air A. H. Mr. J. Cokely Mr W. H. Collis Mr M. Consalez Capt. G. G
G. G Cooper
Bing Crocker
Mr G.
T Curry
Mr M. H. Joy Mr E. 5. Kabel
Mr à 5. Kempthorne, Dr Klose Mr WE Knight Mr H Kriek Mr A. Kruseman Me F. Lange Mr G. F. Lekuort Mr D, C. F. Eendenbury
Mr G. T. Lloyd Et J. N. Lopes
Mrs N. Mr
Lige li
Von
Mr Mrs Neil
MacIntyre
Mr H. L. Marker
Dr. Mariott
Mr W. B. Marshall Mr P. E Marky
MrT. H. Matthewman Dr C.
C. AV.
M-Kenny
Mr. J. Dalmayer Mr W. McNeil
Mr G. H>Davis
Mr B.K.
Michia
Mr T. M. Devilbiss Mr J. Merecki Mir and Dira J. H. Mr L. Mooser
Dollar and
Morria infant Mr.
Mr.J, Doriau
Mr W, C. Drow
Mr L. Dyson
* J. D. F. Mulder
Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Jr W. Naismith
·Branches are separately investrit, and, by TEL. No. K129. Telg, Addrve. 'TenMOTEL,' / Mr E. J. W. Eames Me . N. Odom
Ast of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims and the respective Dajust-
SHEWAN. TOMI A CỤ
Agents
JAPANESE MAKERS,
It is a fact that, with one or two bril - Juzonte of the Company's Business. 1110 Hant exceptions, says A. E. Crawley it Country Life, lawn tennis has been a ge of veterans. English, gass, uni que in its greenness-though I am tol that Alfalubad and Lahore have betie grass courts than Wimbledon, Lalinr. boasting twenty-six-is chiefly responsibl Į for this, since its variation, direct und in verse, with weather changes, necessitule a long schooling aid gives experience und senile cunning a great pull. But-neu arons eltange tout cela. The jaded phras
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co., LD. Hongkong, August 1, 1912.
TO LET.
1594
is justifiet, because it was the Frenel who first made it the game of young nicht.
2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER" game, that is, in which the teens may
0 STREET,
triumph and the "fupper" enter int One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Prohe kingdom. perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., L.
Hongkong, April 30, 1912.
TU LET.
596
NO. 3, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
Top Floor. ROGATE' Austin Road, Kowloon, from 1st April.
BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
THE HANDCUFF KING.
Mr. Hy Houdini, why is well-known in England as the Handeafi King, is report ed to have accomplished a wonderful feat in New York. He was clined, nulled in u steuner trunk, and thrown into the
river below Brooklyn Bridges, and l
scued himself 10 minutes before up box rose to the surface. Now three dor No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, or have sent the following challeng (which the performer has accepted) - First floor. No-13,
We will send an extra heavy operatingg First floor.
table with broad straps and the you down I SMALL GODOWN in Duddell Street us helpless a position as possible cros
D.) (Godown
LARGE ROOMS to let, central posing your arms over your dicht und strap: ping your suds to the side of the table. tion, cheap reast,
To Let, THE CASTLE, Castle Roid, Your neck will be held down with
Rooms, from 1st September, 1912, brout, heavy neck rope to eliminate the thoroughly repaired painted and colour-danger of strangulation. Your righ
knees, and feet will be held down by the most formidable thongs this country cau produce."
washed.
C
| FOR SALE HARTING and ROGATE on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1164.
Apply to
LINSTRAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Bangkong, Aug. 2, 1911.
MARTIN'S
APIOL3STFEL PILLS
A Framok Kumadir fór si) Irrubefardijam.. 2 postnata or 29tha alvarı kang a bus st Villa ka tas moose, so that om she dran mai of any lecstuimelig at der beneca S Mimely kuru mony on salariuietaret. „hows when
masa kala, allOberalas auch Sienam poli a
MARTIN'S
APIOLASTEEL Kaam PILLS
18
The hulk Pekin, which has been con structed on the dismantled hull of the China Navigation leaner of that n
was in leave Shanghai on August 0 to be towed up to her station at Wubu. The Hulk turks a new departure is eralt of this clan, being fitted up to meet the most mod requirements of a curgu hulk. Elcetric lights have been install, the power being, obtained from : suali petro motor, while electric faus have bee fitted in all the living rooms and offers. The motor caui also be coupled on to u Largo canitary tank; ensuring a good full of water throughout the altip.
All the arrangements for stowing sud. handling cargo are thoroughly up-to-date and the hulk has boda constructed to meet the requirements of a modern Scat- ing godown's
·
If
EVERY KIND
03
Footwear
Hongkong, Feb. 27, 191.
208
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHÀM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.
OCATION good for Hillside Scevery Land ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.
Residents and Touris's made thoughly cumfortable.
Mr and Mrs H C. Bir V. d'Oetlingru
Ehrenfel
Mr W. T. Funn
Mr II. G. Fisher
Mr A. G. Vlorin
Mr P. 4. Poyton
Pink
31. H. "Pink
R. Presentt
Mr K
·
|
PEAN HOTEL
Mr and Mrs W. Mr and Mrs Karajia
Armstrong & child Mrs Kent Ve Barton
Bayley
Lt. Col. & Mrs Tenn
and child
Mr & Mrs Beltchek Mr Lloyd
and chillien Mir B. Bond Mira Bowdler Mika Britton Mr Backinglan Mr W. L. Carter
Cadfield
Major
LCL Chapman Chapman
Major & bira Lyddon Mrs Smith Min
Miss McEven
Capt.
& Mrs McMurr children and nurse Mr & Mrs Maboad
Miss
Moorehead
Mra Morris
Mir
Mr&Mrs Northumbe
Cole and child
Rev.
and Mrs Neyes
Mr Dalli
Mr Corneliussen
Mrs
Page
and ed
Mr
H.
PORTOE
Mrs Postco
Mr Darch
Rev. & Mrs Davies Major Prichard Mrs Devonport · Lt. Col. Ratirlitio Consul & Al's Eatsens Eng. Comdr Rooms
| Mr and Mrs Fisher De & Mrs Rutherford
Mr And Mr Gedes Mr A. Sinclair
Mrand Airs Gordon Lt. Col Sineple
Capt. & Mm Guthrie Mr and Mrs Tilsti
Me and Mrs Halo Major & airs Waring Col. Fordon Hall Mr and Mrs W. X.
Watson raud Mr Harley
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Miss Wheckr
Mr David Wood
Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr F: 0 Wilford
Humphreye
Mr and Mrs James, Capt. Wood
maid and chill
Mr & Mrs Lee Jones
"'.
Mr Baleck
Mr C. Bond-
Mr Berishaupt
Afr W. Pringle, Juu.Bir frug
Mr E. A. S. Fowler Mr E H. Kay 31 French & chil4 3r E. M. Raymond Mr Denman Ful or Miss F. Reay MF and Bira J. F. Me 11. G. Reed
Mr J. H. Royanids Mr W. R. Ricketts
George
Misk Georgo
Mr A. S. Goldsmith Mr F. Itister KIY. Goulbourn Mr W. Schwolke Mr and Mrs Joseph Mit E. E. Still
Gould
Mr H. Gourdey
Mr H H. Soloman Mr. Sp
M: D. M. G. Gratams Lt. and Mrs 0, E.
bir t
32
Stickpuy
R. J. Grimshaw Stainer, R.N. Rox ON FIRST-CLAN LINES. Under the Personal Supervision of the Capt. T. P. Rall
Me and Mr W. A. Mr J. Struthers Propriolross:
Hannibal
Mr and Mrs Svensson
MADE
TO
ORDER
M. S. HOY. Hongkong, August 1, 1012.
Mr W. T. Harbord
Mr W. Tritherly
974
Mr A. Harris
Mr G. Vermeij
Mr and Mrs
J.
Harrison
Mr
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121
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