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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIO AUCTIONSS

YUAN SHIH-KAL»»

THE CHINA MAIL.

has dared to explain why it was not cap- tured. Nanking nood naves have fallen Yan Slaih-kai's onomies say that he was is the bottom of that too. There are

In the columns of the "Daily Tole graph Mr. Putnam Wealo given, an ntorosting obernoter aketol of Yuanaven those who stoutly maintain that the Shih-ki from which wo extract the fol. allitary rovols in Peking on February 20 laming ----

Swan" engineered within the will of his compound solely as su exoung to provent

fidelity to the Republia. But it is me- tous to make statements about so things one can be sure of nothing to-day.

Yuan Shih-kal, in common with every

Hughes and Hough designed in merived iration Chinese official, high and low, is prohim from proceding to Nanking to swear

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and ..

General Brokers;

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN" COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A.B.C. & EDITIONS. Al. TelegBAPHIC CODE

Talographic Address: MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

THE Undersigned havo rocăived instruc- Tute of Mole Aireda

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERTKD),

1221

WEDNESDAY,

he 18th September, 1912, at 11 a.m., st their Sales Rooms, No. 8 Dos Vœux Road, corner of los House StartT, ---

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

NEW & SECOND-HAND CLOTHING, Consisting of :-

Frock Coats and Yout

Morning Coats and Vesta,

Lounge Suit, &c., doi, Felt Hats and Capa, Puttias, do

Trake -î‚urnal,"

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkang, September 13, 1912. 1159

PUBLIC AUCTION,

HE Undersigned have received instruo-

To sell by Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED},

ON

FRIDAY,

the 20th September, 1919, at 1.30 P.æ, at their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, Corner of Ice House Stréok, ----

A QUANTITY OF

JEWELLERY & MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, &c.

As follows:

Gold and Silver Watches, 18-Kt. Gold Chains, Gold sad Pearl Ear-rings, Diamond, Saphire and Ruby Rings, Bracelets, &c; Also

Barometers, Typewriters, Gramaphone Records, Electric Belis, and Six Dozen Fountain Pens.

Une Double Barreled Breech Loader, by Lankster, Luodon.

Ou view day before sale.

TERMIN -Â usuri,

HEGNES & BOI GO,

Auctioneer Honk ng. September 14, 1012

THE

FOR

SALE.

1158

THE Undersigned have received instruó- tions to sell at their ulen Rooms, No. 8, Don Vaux Road, corner of Jan House Street,-

One 'RONEO DUPLICATOR' Complete

with all accessories and practically now.

dions from Capt. UntwOETE, o seli Chinese and pro-nothing clas. Ho lean by Public Auction

FRIDAY,

the 20th September, 1912, commencing at 9.45 r., at his residence, ab SHARP'S BUILDINGS, Top Floor, Kowloon, (over Offices of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf.and" Godowa Co.)-

A QUANTITY. OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

spportuniss, with's convenient "memory, so far as concerne all non-Chinese things, and he will remain a while Chias is

But will be climb higher still, and what she is at present-without any

sssume the Imperial yellów? I do not strong hand at the helm. He is pro know. I do not care to guous) nor dees Japanese up to a certain point, although any man. But one thing for the time nover beyond it, because he has last boing seema certain-that so far fron thoroughly understood (and he is the attempting the coup d'etat, which many first high Chinese official who has ever already declare inevitable, if any is tr done this) that efficiency is the keynote be made, as usual Yuan Shih-kai wil of modern success, and that the Japanese allow events to make that coup, being ara willing, nay, anzions, that the Chi. borne along the crest of the wave and Comprising:--

nene should learn everything they can landed high and dry far above all danger. - Brussel's Carpets, Axminster Rugs, Lace teach them. Therefore, he is willing But if there is to be "second Empire. Curtains, Pictures, Fancy Chaim, atc., ate, most certainly to accept tuition which if the revolution is to prove only one. Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs will be cheaper and more thorough thar set in a long dentin, there is only one Toak Sideboard with Bevelled Glaas, Din- that offered by any other country. Butan living who van fitly take his scat an ner and Dessert Services, Glass Ware, Yuan Shih-kai also never forgots that the the re-established Throne. American Ice Chest (Baldwin), etc., etc. Russian frontier marches with the Chi- Brass-mounted Double Bedsteada, Dresa... | nose frontier for several thousand miles, |ing Tables, Washstands, Wardrobes with and that the old Chinees proverb bids the Bevelled Glass, Toilet Satz, Bed Linen, people fear the wolf of the North, and etc., etc.!

not the cock of the South.

FURNITURE,

Also

Ons Cottage Piano by Chappell & Co. Une Elecric Fra.

One Barograph.

Knowing all this, Yuan Shih-kai in all things to all men. He has Norwegian- colonel attached to his staff, who, be cause he wears the coveted Cross of St. George, is supposed to represent the Russian side of the question. But, be also has a Japanese colonel and some Japanese instructors elsewhere, and in this way neither side may yet say what 1156 his real feelings are. The corner-stone

On View from Thursday, the 19th Sept. TERMS:-Cash on delivery. Catalogues will be issnod.

GEO. F. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer, Hongkong, September 14, 1912.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received lestrac tions to Sell by Public Auction

00

MONDAY,

the 23rd September, 1912, commencing at 11 A.M., at No. 2, OAM-BY TERRACE, Kowloon,-

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Also

1 Cottage Piano by L. Romhildt

good condition.

(Ful Poeticulars from Catalogue). On view from "aturday, the 21st Sept. TEEMA:-Cash on delivery.

of the Chiness Government structure in internal affairs is equipoise, and in semi. loreign relations it has been found aqually useful. Yuan Shih-ka, ab the present moment, is truly a man amongst men, and the right one in the right place: and the fact that he is no admirer of British diplomacy in the Far East, shows that diplomacy to be very poorly repre sented. In less than ten years' time the Fries will force Yuan Shih-kai to show..his hand; but what that band is to be no one can get say.

THE CHINESE MIRACLE

Well, the istes have forced Fran Shil

in kai to show his hand within the stipulated period, and in the miracle which has come-the Chinese Republic-ho has supplanted the very Emperors. Did he really conspire to bring this about from the very beginning, when he was so sud- denly recalled from retirement by the 1161 frightened Manchu dynasty and

graciously told to crush the "rebels? Or has it simply been Chance, that blind goddess, that has propelled him upwards to the seat of the gods?

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 16, 1912

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In-

I thought of this question and sat opposite him a few months ago in the middle of the revolution, plying him with. questions which he readily answered; I thought of it continually, until at isst I found the answer. The answer is the man himself the stature of the man, not the physical stature, but the mental stature, always remembering the peculiar savironment in which he has lived. In

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66 Bismarck, a man tinged with cynicism and full of contempt for other people's opinions; but because he lives in ChinaARGE substantially built GODOWN, situated on Water Front Esat Point. he has become Yusn-Shih-kai, which is For further particulars apply Property an extraordinary mingling of iron resolve Office, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., and marvellous suppleness. It is, in: deed, something of a marvel to find in the same a straightforwardness almost unkown among Orientals, com- bined with a capacity for political chest. playing sufficiently great to beat any European statesman of to-day just as

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Auctioneers,

Hungkong, Sept. 13, 1912.

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Da seldom possible, and his sedentary ife has now so completely won hirm that ho always goes upstairs in a sedan-chair borne by four bearers!

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And yet this curious man has a pheno menal appetite-wolfish appetite. In

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