MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1912.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
1
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN "
GOAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.C. 4 & DEM EDITIONS. A. TELKI RAPIDO Code.
Tolegriple Address · MEIRION HONGKONG.
PEBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received Instruo obs to sel by Public Auction,
Un
WEDNESDAY,
lie 4th September, 1012, at 2.30 r.m., at their Sales Room*, No. 8. Des Faux Road, corner of Ice HOUSE STREET,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including a Collection of CHINESE PORCELAINS,
&c.,
ke..
در او شانگه
Comprising as follows:--
3 Blackwood Cabinets, Several Black. wood Stands, Jardinieres, Serees, Porce. lain Tulaid Tables, &c. &c., One Drawing Roon Suite, Silk Tapestry Gwered, Upholstered Chairs and Solas, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Paintings and Engravings.
To Let
TO LET.
NEW First-Class SEX ROOM HOUSES
in Cameron Road, Kowloon, fr ut the 1st of October next. Moderate ront.
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN
PROCURATION,
?, Seymour Rand, Hongkong. Hongrong, Augest 27, 1912.
TO LET.
O
ARGE substantially built CODOWN, situated on Water Frout East Point. For further particulars apply Property Office, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Hongkong.. August 14, 1912.
SHOP
TO LET.
THEATRE
THE CHINA MAIL.
ROYAL
MAURICE E BANDMANN
PRESENTS THE
BANDMANN
1023
TO-NIGHT
HOP with Godown attached, NATHAN
ROAD, Kowloon.
Kowloon Marine Lob No. 49 with wharf.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCI
Co., Las. Flongkong. Junò 1, 1912.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
TURNISHED or UNFURNISHED LEWKNOR No. 11, The Prat. Possession October 16th, 1912,
Full particulars of price or reat can be otrained from
Mesers JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solic-tors: Prince's Buildings Ice House Street Hongkong, July 26, 1912.
930
TO BE LET.
CHOPS "and" - OFFICES, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS." Apply
h
A. S. WATSON & Co., L.,
Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, May 21, 1910.
111
TO LET.
Terkwool Bed Room Furniture, &c. OFFICES in KINGS BUILDING.
Double and Single Brus-mounted Bed- xtends and Cuts, Barents, Wardrobes, etc.. Teak wood Dining Room Furniture, etc., Dinner Services complete and Dessert Servier, Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware including a quantity of Cut-ginas, Cooking Stoves and Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Calory, etc.,
Alsu
GODOWN, No. 102, Praya East.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT & AGENCY Co., L. Hongkong, September 2, 1912.
4
TO LET
1594
OPERA Co.
MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER 2
TQ-NIGHT
THE QUAKER GIRL'
TUESDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER :
'A DOLLAR PRINCESS.'
PRICES
$3.50, $2 and $1.
Commence 9 P.M. Sharp. Plan of Besta a MOUTRIE'S. Hongkong, August 31, 1912.
SCOTTISH LETTER.
T
(From Our Oren Correspondent.)
Existen, August 4, „SCOTLAND GUY'D.
A Highland author has commented on the partiality of the ritified Guel for ons and recitations in which his no is hold up to ridicule. A similar pus chanf'on the part of Scotsmen is, we pre money the raison d'etre of the cluss of books represented by a reent shiling provinction" Sectioul Goyal," by 12 Colaff—-u--writer-evidently himself a
Sert. Edinburgh, the author informs
is the must superior place on earth, o excepting Boston, U.S.A." In th Parliament Hall in the Scottish Capital. we learn that " the brightest und bestinal Sertland's sous pend their line fell
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engaged at the-gine of which he is_|| master, does very well for himself; but he is chiefly of pathologies interest to the discriminating spectator. He made a business of what ought to be a pleasure. There is far more of the spirit
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The Right Drink for the Tropics
sport in a house matel at cricket be [ween two teams of youngsters who are really keen on winning than in a Test Watch between England and Australia: just as there is more sport in an encoun for between two 10-landiyap golfers for balfa-ecrown them in a match between Brained Varden to deeidk which of then is to win the larger moiety of TELEPHONE No. 636. 1200,"
A WINTRY SUMMER,
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Barometers and Clocks, and by
Belir Bro.. New York.
Catalogues will bo maued. Ternal,
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Auctioneers.. Hongkong. August 28, 1912.
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in the Pink Un before the Fl. Glasgow the terrist will have the sym perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON &pathy of every right-minded man who has. Fever been there," The inhabitants, how. vor. pre not nearly so cultured and superior as those of Elinburgh, and are therefore rel
more pleasant to lie
Roogkong, April 30, 1912.
TO LET...
TU. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
Top Flour. ROGATE' Austin Road, Korioca. from 1st April.
Last summer's phenomenal sunshine and heat ans having their coimterpart, they taily Lave their contrast, in the cold, wet, and inclement weather of
Sir Thomas Browne, the times of the Sear seem to-be acting, their antipodes. According to the calender, we are hithe bath of August; according to the evi dence of our senses, we are in the month cof January,
"The spring, the summer, with, if only they did not live in Glas- The ghiding autumn, angry winter,
RUIT."
SCOTTISH CRICKET.
change
Hotels.
THE-
STATION HOTEL,
D
NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON.
LEBATH-ROOM TO EACH BOOM
LIGHT AND FANS
Their wonted liveries; and the mazed | Cold and Hot Water throughout Little remains of the Scottish cricket | world
No. 12, BEACONSFIELD AROADE, First flour.
No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, 1 SMALL GODOWN in Duddell Street Godown D.)"
LARGE ROOMS to let, central posi-Not a single game was played in the tion, cheap rent.
the 7th September, 1912, commencing at First floor.
at 10,45 .. <Tierps,
HIGH CLASS IRISH GOODS,
ESSRS HUGHES & HOUGT have
MESSRS & have
above date at their Sales Roogis, Tee House Street,
No. 19, SHELLEY STREET.
FOR SALE HARTING and ROGATE en part of Kowloor Inland Lot No. 1154.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Building. Hongkong, du %, 1941.
Single sud Double Bed Size Sheets, Trish hand embroidered Pillow Cases, Fine Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Bath Gowns, Best Linen Towels, Roller Towels, Dansk Table Clothes, Serviettes, White Satin Quilts (single and double bed rize), White and Cream Lace Curtains, Supper Cloths, Tray Clubs, Underskirts, Moiratte Underskirts, ready to wear Ladies' HAIR Rubes, Camisoles, Night-dresses, Blouse and Dress Lougth, Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Table Covers,
&c.,
&c.
&c., Guuds will be da view on FRIDAY, .. Cat-logues will be sued.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, August 2, 1912.
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10996
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction
оп
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. the 11th and 12th September, 1912, at 10A.M., each day, at H. M. NAVAL YARD, and at KOWLOOK DEPOT,-
- ULD AND SURPLUS NAVAL & VICTUALLING STORES,
--Comprising
OLD & SURPLUS NAVAL STORES:" Leather and Canvas Hoses, Brass and Phosphor Bronze Shivom, Old Iron and Stool, Old Bra and Old Metal, Zinc Ashes, Vertical Engines, Propellers, Elec- tric Cable, Old Bunting, Canvas Rag, Coir Cordage, Manila laser, India Rubber, Benin, Mante, Carpots, &c., Blankets, Barricorn.
FONG KAY,
DRESSING SALOON,
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RAZORS GROUND AND SET, No. 54, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.
ary no exaggeratel uur present experience.
sets the open tennis championships By their inerense now knows not which que being held at Bridge of Allan; junior, is which.” football has made start; and in a few, These Hines Irom the Mid-Summer days senior football will be ju füll swing. Night's Dremu" For the second week in succession, crie-description of ket was greatly marred by wet weather. According to the records, this is the coldest summer for fifty years.. Some of the Grampians are wearing shot cups, } and have drawn them well, down over their ears; their shoulders are white and glistening. There are cloudbursts in the West; the customary "Latinas floods " ure of iced water; we are sitting over domestic fires; and not even the hardiest youngster dares to dream of a pienia "under the shade of melancholy boughs,"
Edinburgh district. In the Segfish hampionship, Perthshire, having de Tenter Aberdeenshire. is almost certain e claw the sun with the honour. But For the Scottish Union claining so my of their stalwarts for the farrical Trial Match a Forthill, the Big County would have come out undefeated in the coun- petition. They are undoubtedly the best of the County teams. They have plenty if batsmen; good fidders; and, a choice of bowlers.
HER COLUMN.
When on the parlour mantel-shif
I lean my back, and baving filled a Long-cherished meerschaum, stretch my.
self
And hand my "Herald" to Matilda. 3he turns its pages backward to
Perthshire alan defeated Selkirk in a friendly mid-week gone. In the Coun
Competition, Stirlingshire lost to Fifeshire; in the Western Union, Polor Irew with Uddingston; and in ordinary The front, and with demeanour solenu, fixtures Kelborne, Drumpellier. Fergusho settles down to travel through
Her one and only favourite column. Graduated in America at the Molerie, Clydesdale, and Arbroath United
System of Colleges.
}
GIVE US A TRIAL. THE BEST BARKER 15 Town,
- WITH -
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The American New Style Chair,
Hongkong, August 10, 3912,
STEN
TING,
Burgaon Dentick
1045
No. 14, D'AULAR STEXEI.
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TERMS VERY MODERATE
Consultation Freo.
"NOTIO E
"HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
BOOK
BINDING
THE "CHINA'MAIL' OFFICE
OLD & SURPLUS VICTUALLING COME AT- STORES-Provisions, Seamen's fothing. Blankets, Officers' Mews Trope (A quantity of Electro plated Articles and Table Lincu), Implements, Seamen's Mesa Utensile, Oak Staves, Tara Sewin
Machines, &c., de..
Sewing Machines, Weigh
The sale will care mance at 10 a.. 12th at the Nava Yard where the Stores to be sold there will
ON WEDN SDAY,
| BOOKS -#- PAMPHLETS À SPECIALTY
be disposed of, aftos which the sale will be Prospectuses, Trade Circular continped at the Kowloon Depot here Programmes, Menus, etc., etc. curtain: Naval Bu ros se shown in the Cata
Artistically Arranged and Carefully Printed,
logue and all the Victualling Stores willpa
salt.
TERMS OF SALE-As detailed: in the Catalogue..
HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers to the
Admiralty... gkong, August 31, 1912, 7
100%
Tos and sethe:fe7p/
defeated Greenock, West of Scotland:{ Glasgow Academiculs, Carlton, and For. To sporting features she is blind, farshire.
Sho heeds not though the Testa "
miscarry;
OTHER SPORTS.
At the Glasgow Rangers Football Club Sports, D. F. Lippincott, America, sut up a new Scottish record in the 220 yards invitation handicap. In 1996, A. R. Downer's time was 224see,, sari "Lippin molt beul this by a shade-22 3/bwce.
The Gentlemen's Singles at Cupar Open Tennis Tournament was won by Vr. Maekochnie, Dundee.
The +
THE OLYMPIAD,
She does not see the brains behind
"The skulls. of Messieurs Arust and
Barry
2
for her likewise the City page
No glean of niessing on this earth bas: I'm sure that she could not engag
To tell the Corus from the Bertbus.
And thus the news with so much pains Compiled, her-notice never dulches--- Except the column that contains
The hatele, matches, und despatchos: But this she reads from end to end le With eyo alert und brain not idlo 6-never knew ber-mine-a-friend- In Birth or Burial or Bridal.
R. H. K. B., in Glasgow Herald."
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Grand Lodge of Spotlish Freeniasonry grunted a charter to Lodge Cebu, Cebu, Philippine Islands,
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BILLIARD ROOM.
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T.
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Mr A S. Kempthorne J-Col. & Mrs H. L.
Kirke
.
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and Mas S. R. M સર્વે Mrs Noil
MacIntyre
M.*
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Dr C. W. McKonty Mr B. K. Mebts Mr J. Merocki
Mr C. B. Chapman Mr G. S. Clarke
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Crockett
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F.
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andrebili
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aud Mrs P. D. | Mi and Mew Hale
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and
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Mr E H
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Mr HL.
Soloman H.H. George
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WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.
TOCATION good for Hillside Scenery Land ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable. Terms Moderato.
Rux on FreeT-Class Lanes, Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress:
M. S. HOY.
.4
BRAESIDE PRIVATE HOTEL,
TANDING in its own grounds with Tennis and Grognat Lawns, Largs Airy "and Well Furnished Rooms, Every hozan comfort. Fine View of the Harbour. "Telephone, No. 690.
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Mise. George Mr J. B. Gilmer MA. G. Gordon Mr C.. Guruxort Mr V. Goulbourn Mrd. G
Gurgey
Mr J. C. Taylor
Miss R
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Gould
Mr.J. P.
Mr D. M. G. Gratas Mr
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Walree
3. Waterman Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr H. Watkina
RJ
Capt. T. P. Hall Mr D. M Whamond
Humphreys Lt. Col.
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ORAND CARLTON HOTEL Mr and Mrs Frank
Allra Mr W. Ashford Mr Charles Bradley Mr Baker
Mr W. A. Barnett
and Ma
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and Mre C. Ji
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Miss L. Braga
Miss M.
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Mr Chenery
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Min Probin
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Me W. J. A. Mr1 Mr F
Robbior
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White
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Hawkey
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Dr S. Hough
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::
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| KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
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Baylo
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4. Curio AL Ed Hongkong, September 1, 1908.
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The lending Scottish newspapers take little note of the reverses to British cum- petitors at the Olympic games. To them] it is merely the triumph of profession- palism? K has been said that in order is prepare properly for the contest, the men Miould be free for six or eight weeks from the worries of business, and be paid the mosity by which they were ond |
if pocket, that they could give the whole" tainds to their training." To the
Glugow Herald replies, that Lodge New Monkland Montrose, No. the kind of athletic meeting, which de. | 38, Airdrie, hus celebrated its ter-jubilee, usands the withdrawn of Polytechnic Mr. William Caw has published the reable Harrier from business for six or eight cards of the famous King James VI. Golf weeks, and which subsidises him for the Cab of Perth, and in ways that thin first. les of business, does no goal to the amplain of the club the Rex Chariss Polytechnic Larrier, and a great deal of Hobertson, better known angowlin harra to sport, which tends macro and more overy year to become commercial bed. The attitude taken up by most of the Scottish newspapers which have
Scott's Shipbuilding and Engineering creatod of the matter in their editorial columns may be briefly summarised. The Co. Greenock, launched a steel-screw assence of sport, they say, is that antonier, the Ben Mor, built to the order should engage in it for his own enjoy. 4 Mésars. William Thomson and Co., ment; and the truo function of the pro- Leith, for this Ben Line of steamers trad- fessional in gamtos is to teach amateurs ing babween this country and the For how to play them. Te quota the Esst. The principal" dimensions are →→ megharaid again - The professional Length, 409. Bek; brosdih. Di fest fis, ; who draws the emolumente of « Cabinet depth. 20 feet find and gross mansure- Minister by publicly exhibiting himself munt, newzly 6,000 toon:-"
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Mr.J. A David
MV. C. Mr FB.
Perry
Mr O. A. Peters
Mr J. Bodriguez
Mrs. G. F. Mr E. Kongeau Mr and
Desbrien
Misa 0. Salamanca Mr.O. M. Ferreira Mr. U. Tangoen | Mr -J. Fetherston-Mr Carles Villar
Thugh
He H. M. Wright
Charlie, gave the following advice to all KING EDWARD HOTEL M. Graham spiring champions If yo're playin weel, diona taste; but if ye're 'no' playin. weal, yo may tali a drapple."
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT,
EXCELLENT ROOMS. ·.. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.
H. HAYNES Manager,
Hongkong. Uctober 2, 1908.
Mr. And
Mr B. B. Morrison Commodore R. I Drand Mm Patten
Anstruther, B.N. Mr & Mrs J. Robert-
MR.Arnstrather son
Eackhouse
and maid
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Brown
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Me Odlingham Mr. B. D. Stewart
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Rogerson
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child
Smith
Lis
His Gilbert Miss Ethel Smith
Miss Dorothy Gilbert Mr
Mr Stamford Miss
Godwin
Mr Granby
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Madam R. Stopheu
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Mr.
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