MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION *
*
Hughes and Hough VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS.
AUCTIONING TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal' and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-XWA-WAN
"
GOAL STORAGE.
Codos used:
A.B.C. 4m & özu Eurmur. AI. TELEGRAPяie Coun
Telegraphic Adilress:
·METRION * · HONGKONG.
PUBLIO AUOTION.
Tunnel by Public Auction
HE Undemigod have received instruc
(103 ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNZD),
OD
THURSDAY,
the 10th October, 1913, at 2.30 r.., at their SALLI Rooms, No. 8, Das Vaux Ron, Corner of Iés House Street,—-
A MISCELLANEOCA STOCK OF JAPANESE GOODS, including a Private Collection of Old Japanese Prints;
And
A Small Collection of Chinose Snuff Bottles, &c.
Full Particulars from Catalogue. TERME 10-Aa maua),
Tous to all by Public Auction
KE Undersigned has received instruc
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 9th Octabor, 1912, commencing at
P., at his Sales Rooma,
BUDDELL STREET,—
A LARGE COLLE TION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS, (including Rarities in Straits, British North Borneo, Federated Malay Status, Macao, Hongkong. British South Africa, otc., etc.
On view from Thursday, the 3rd Oct. Catalogues will be issued. Texas-Cash on dolivary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer
Hongkong, Sept. 30, 1312.
123
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES.
PUBLIC. AUCTION,
Motion to hy hie Aretion R GEO. P. LAMMERT hax rocaived
WEDNESDAY
the 16th October, 1913, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at his Auction Röema
in Luddell Street,-
- THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
known as Nos. 111 and 113, Jervois Street, Victoria, Hongkong.
IN ONE LOT.
The Property consists of all that piece or parcel of ground situato at Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office as THE REMAINING PORTION OF SECTION A or MARINE 1952 LOT No. 31
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, October 2, 1812.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undergoed have received instruc
tions to sell by Public Auction, (POE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
THURSDAY,
the 10th October, 1912, at 2,30 7.5.,
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Vaux Road, Corner of
Ice House Strost.-
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had from the Vendors Solicitors.
DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON,
No. 1, Des Voeux Road Central,
Hongkong.
And also from the Auctioneer. Hongkong, October 1, 1912,
1265
To. Let
OFFICES TO LET.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GURST-Claas Central accommodation,
light and airy, on First, Second, or Third Floor, in new building being erected for Mosara. WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CUY
LTD. Entrance from Des Voeux Read Electric Lift to all Floors, Hoctric Light throughout.
The Plan can be seen and all particular ebrained at the Offices of MESSRS PALMER & TURNER, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, SRD FLOOR.
Hongrong, October 1, 1913.
TO LET.
1839
LODOWNS in No. Ma and No. 946, Praya East, Wanobai, from 1st Octo bor next.
Apply to
KWONG SANG RONG, LTD., 948, Des Voeur Road Central. Hongkong, September 16, 1912,
TO LET
1159
Maths from Lab Nevonsher.
(ODREENAGE, 21, The PEAK, for
Apply Property Offics, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.......
Hongkong. September 1919. 1123
TO LET
UNDERSTANDING WOMEN.
French Opinions.
The growing habit of the Paris Prest to start a referendum, on any subject that the fertile brain of an editor can invent has found a brilliant success in the latest problem, set by the "Matin, which ing sites opinion as to the qualities which are decessary to the comprehension of the fair sex. Every post brings scores of us- solicited replies, besides those of pre- sumed competent authorities directly ap-: |plied to by M. Hughes Leroux, the suther It all makea of this happy thought. amusing reading, and perhape quotations solented from a few anawers may lead to some other psychologists trying their skill at this knotty definition.
The first is by a woman." According to you a man who, seeing women as they'sre, lets them believe he sees them as they would like to be." According to us-simply a man who loves them.”
J. Hirschauer à man who under- atands a woman is he who considera. ber not as an inferior, but as his equal, et the same time recognising in her certain superiorities of tact, delicacy, devotion, and courage, without proudly showing his consciousness of his own superiority in physical-and-intellectual 1023 power."
ARGE substantially built GODOWN, situated at Water Front mast Point, For further particulars apply Property Ofice, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LT-
Hongkong, August 14, 1912.
TO LET.
personal
Another woman.-**The man ho understands women is one who thinks it eharming that we should be coquettish,
CROP with Godown attached, NATEAN fond of dainties, money, and flirting, and
ROAD, Kowloon.
who thinks and fells us that all our cap. rices are adorable."
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Hongkong, June 1, 1912.
OFFICES
TO LET.
FFICES in KING'S BUILDING.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LANDUNVÉST.
MENT & AGENCY Co., L». Hongkong, September 2, 1912,
TO LET.
1894
PATELL & CO. ON 2 Fio, No. 2 PEDDER
STREET,
One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro- perty Offics JARDINE, MATHESON A
Hongkong, April 30, 1918. -
A CONSIGNMENT OF WATCHES Exporters & Importers.
(Absolutely New Stock)
Consisting of
Bmeslet Watches (Swiss (make) and a large number of Hallmarked Watches,
Aiso
Silver General Merchants
A quantity of High Class Cigars by M.
V. Dowell & Co., Ltd., Madras, India.
TERM:--As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. October 3, 1912.
PUBLIO
AUCTION.
1259
“HE Undersigned have received instrac-
Tions from W. 3. DIGGIN®, Esq., Lo sell by Public Auction
ot
FRIDAY,
the 11th October, 1912, at 2.30 r.., at
No. 156, PRAYA EAST, ----
THE SUNDRY
and
Commission Agents
HONGKONG, CANTON, SHANGHAI AND
A
P
VALUSELE HOUSEHOLD B-
FURNITURE
Therein Contained,
B
Including One Laundry Mangle, One F
Small Iron Salo,
And
One Iron Frame Cotter Piano by God-
Irey & Guy.
Catalogues will be issued.
On view day before'snio.
TERMS:-As usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. October 6, 1912.
FOR SALE.
T
HANKOW..
JEYES FLUID
30LE AGENTA,
D
AHÖLZLEONO¤¤°
1270 W; G. HUMPHREYS & CO.
HE Undersigned have received instruc Tims to sell at their sales Kooms, No. 8, Des Voux Road, corner of Ice House Street,~~
One RONEO DUPLICATOR' Complete with all accessories and practically now.
BANK · BUILDINGS
Engkong. May 19, 1908.
THE
TO LET.
598
ATO. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
First Sour
No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor.
LARGE ROOMS to let, central peel. tion, cheap rent
No. 19, SHELLEY STREET." No. 13, PEAK, KIRKENDOA, Five Rooms, furnished immediate possession.
68, PEAK, MOUNT KELLET, partly fur- nished for 7 months, from 1st November, Cheap Rent.
The HYRIL' No. 13, Peak, to let from
ist November.
FOR SALE' HARTINGʻand ROGATE' en part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.
Apply to
LINSTRAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Building. Songkong, Aug. 2, 1911.
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From & Misanthrope of Forty- Toung men have gifts to fascinate women, but they do not understand them. The man who does is he who no longer bells them untruths, having rothing more to hope or expect from them."
M. Herant. Such a phenomenon as a man who understands women does not xist. It would be preferable to be set to square the circle than to understand a woman.**
By a Man who is not a Doctor." Tae man who understands women is the doctor."
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A woman signing herself "One who is not Proud of Being a Woman" writes:- The man who fancies he understands women is he who Batters their foolish LaBox STOCK OF Paarumely ang TorLET REQUINTIE OF FIRST-CLASS Manufacture. whims. For a woman who wishes to be
a serious and faithful friend the position
is not so complicated, and she does not need to reflect whether she is understood or not. The only true women are those who are good muthers' and good wives- all the rest are superfluous. They are odious talking Squres, averything with hem fulse-physique and moral alike they interfere with life. Ah, if I were a man I would not spare the coquettes! They should see whether I understood them!"
M. Joseph Renaud writes: It is the zasu whom women do not understand."
A woman siguing herself Incom prise' relates how only once she met a man on board a Mediterranean steamer, who was able to please each and all of the ladies. "He joined in our conversa. tions without leading them. With him and felt perfect safety, a charar infinitely rare which allows a woman openly to express the sentiments of her heart with- out the perpetual fear that a men will take advantage of their inaccent sincerity to attack them Believe me, every
woman appreciates this pleasure of con- Gidence. We are sometimes weary of at- tacking and defending. The man who is not watching us always gives us a feel. ing of rest,"
THE YOUNG MILL,
Amongst all the contributions from cynical and embittered correspondents of 10,576,15 both sexes, a young woman gives a de 53,139,36 10,392,0lightfully fresh description of the sort of man her, ripe experience imagines as the 21,646,528 solution of the problem. I have only the classic eighteen summers, but never. 4,48%
theless, after sifting a quantity of ideas in yay amall hoad, which my aunts ay Fia naivu and frivolous, I have arrived 01- the following conclusion-We young girls like to and in others the reflection of all our owe thoughts and sensations, however confund. Our sensations spring from nothing a word of a gesture; we don analyse them, but they produce in usa whole series of other sensations in Iragile and indefinable as the first one. We are happy when we hear somehody. talk of these things, which we imagined we alone fell-our pleasure is doubled
For further particular apply to the complete commercial guide to London and NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Undersigned
TS--As usual,”-
1153
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 13, 1912.
NOTICE
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AND
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IN WHICH ARE VESZED THE SHARKS OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.,
and
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LESSONS IN CHINESE
Mesod in literature, has been a teacher TR LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduate to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.
J. O. Sopless, Froprietor.
YISTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL..
Mr C. H. Allen
H.
Mr. Bastiment Mr A. T. Barberini
Bir G.D. J. Ro Mr G. A Benn Mr and Mrs N...
Blanch
Mr G. T. Floyd
:
Mr G. F. Lehnert
Mr and Mrs Neil
MacIntyre
Mr A. Mackenzio Mr J. Madden
F.Mr H. L. Marker
peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and He has a good method of training Euro possessed of a first rate cortificato as a " Mr H. Boseler Uhinese teacher. He has also good know. Mr & Mr P.. Boteler lodge of Mandarin and Haicka.
Dr O. Marriott
Mr B T. Mathesen
and e
chid
Dr C. W. McKenny
Mr B. K. Mehta
J. Cooper
Mr J. Melo' es
Mr J. Merocla
Mr O Buschner Those who intend learning the Chinese
Mr A. A. Claxton language are requested to write care of China Mail office or direct to 57. Holly Misa Crocker
Mr W wood Road, 1st floor.
Mr G. Curry
Mr D. M Mickio Hongkong. May 17, 1912.
676 Mr C. E. Davis.. Mr J. Morria
Mr and Mrs A. S. Mz J. D. F. Mulder
• Desne
Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mrs G. H Douglas Mr C. Defer Capt. and Mr F. D.
Northcombe Mr W. G. Drew..
AGENTS LONDON-F. ALGAR, 11 & 12 Clement's Lane, Lombard Street .c. r. B. Brown
Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr A Patricio
O. Dr L. F. Randall Mr E H. Ray.
Miss F. Reay Mr F. Reiler
& Co., Ltd., 163 Queen's Boud, Fictori.Mr A. Duncan St. CLARKE, SON & PLATT, 85 Grace
Mr and Mrs H church St., 1.0. G. STREET É Co., Ltd..
Hurenfels 30 Cornhill. GORDON & GOTCH, 15. Mi H. Y. Everail Bride St., E.C. ROBERT WATSON, 15
Mr H G. Faber- Feet Street. O. MITCHELL & Co.. neu Mr E. A.S. Foslor MrP. Roque Hill, Holborn Viaduct. 8.c. D. 1 Mr. Freach & child Mr D.. I
Rosenfeld KEYMER & Co, 3
Mr Denmas Ful ex. Mr J. A. Rale, Jr. Ltd., 10 Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr W. Schmeiks
Georgs
Mr E. E. Smill Miss George
Soloman
3.C. MATEXE & CHOMS
11, 12 New Bridge St., 2,01. SCOTLAND-FRED. L. BIHORS, 8 North
St. David Street, Edinburgh, PARIS AND EUROPE, MAYING FRA
& Co., 18 Brus de la Grange, Baule Paris.
NEW YORK: THE CERE EVANGELIST
cisco.
Mr A. G. Gordos Mr A. W. Gordon. Mr V. Gaubonza
Miss Square
Mr L.
Vander Stagen Mr P. D. Sutherland
Mr and Ms G. B. M-I. Graph Swift way Mr and Mrs.
Mr J. C. Taylor
Gould
¿
& Co.,
FEAK HOTEL
Mc A. J. Auld Mr G. W. Barto Mr L. M. Bayley Mr & Mr. Beltchenko
and children
Mrs Bowdler
· Lt. Col. & Mr Tenn
and child D.P. Mr J. Dr Lloyd Major&Mrs Lyddon
A.O.D.
Mr&Mra G. Macpha..
Attorney-General & Man Sarith Malkin,
Mrs Blacknil!
Major Caulifold, R.E.
Dr & Mrs McCandlika
and child
Capt. & Mrs MoMann children and narus RA.M.C.
Mrs Metzler
Mrs Cole and thiid Lt. Curningham - Mr M. Durch Mt A. F. Deans Mrs Doranport and Mr & Mrs E. Pearce children. Major Prichard, R.A. Consul & Mrs EitzensLt Col Radclife R.E. Mr and Mrs G. G. Eng. Condr Boome,
Gordon
Capt. & Mrs Gathris, Dr&Mrs Rutherford,
RA.
R.N.
Alr And Mr B. A. Mr A. Sinclair
Hale
Mr and Mra Talati La Col Gordon Hall, Miss Tope
B.A.M.0.
Capt & Mrs Hodgins
Major & Mr Waring
RAM.O.
Mr and Ms W. G. Mr and Mrs W. M.
Humphreys
Mr & Mr Lec. Jonas Mr F. O Wilford Mr N. B. Karanjin Mr David Wood Mr. Keut
Capt. Wood.R.A.M.C. Lt. Col. and Mra Wrigley...D..
Mr M. Kisson
Er and M ̈S, L
LABO'l
KINGSOLERE, HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs J. Robert-
Son
Ms B. Amdt Mr. 5. S. Morrison Mr and Mrs J. H. Dr and Mm Patton
Backhouse "Dr Robertson Mr Li, S. Benneth Dr and Mr B.-W.
Brown
Mrs G. Sachse Mr A. E Carleton Me M. L. Schafer Mr and Mrs M, D. I M. E. Shearer
Curric
Bir A. L. Shields Mr Hector Fuller Capt. O. VS Skrim. Mr Gillinghamshire, RA, Dr & Mrs Evan-Jones Mr R. M-Smith Mr and Mrs K. H. Mr and Mrs Sorense
Kucker
Mr R. D. Stewart
Dr L Martyn Lobb H. P. Thomas,
Mr & Mr W. Logan Mr. B. Webb Mr N. Macgregor Me JW Wil-on Mr T. M. MacQueen Mr H. Wostmen
QUAND CARLTON HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Frank Mr A:-F. Bemalios
Allen'
Mr W. J. A. Rubbing J.Mr A O. Beaumont Mr. and Mrs Arthur.
Mr S. G. Bulten Rogerson
OPrice, 52, Wen #2nd Street.
Mr D. M. G. Gratams Mr and Mrs P. SAN FRANCECO and American Porta
Mr. R. J. Grigala
Treat generally: Bax & Busca, Son From ME. H. Gaznery Mr G. Vermeij AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW Wa Hall
Capt. T. P. Hall
Mr B. Vollbracht Mrs E. Vollbracht ZEALAND: GORDON & GOTCR, MO Dr J. G. EA Mr H..Watkin. bourne and Sydney,
Mr.W. T. Barbord Mr. Wagon CEYLON: W. M. Surs & Co., Tur Mr & Mrs. J. Hol- Mfr D. M. Whamand
ÁFormEcantes Ca., Colombo,
loway
Mr and Mm H. L. SINGAPORE, ETRAITS, &c.:-KELLY
& WALER, LD,, Singapore,th PHILIPPINE ISLANDSA S, War
Boy & Co., Manilo, CHINA-Canton, FATELL & Co., Ames THE ANDY STORE, Foschov, BuOCKE: 1 & Co., Shanghai, KELLY & ALS LTD. Yokohama, EILLY & WALSE", Izra.
THE CHINA MAIL; L/TD.
5. Wendham Street, Hongkong,
TOTAL FUNDS AT ST DECEMBRE, 1911, when this somebody is a man, for, gener-MrF, Bon
£99,561,286.
Anchorld Capitmi.£6,000,000
Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Fald-up Capital om
Fire Funds ill-Ile & Annuity Funds Binking Fund Account
Batente Fire Branch...
Life and Arinaity
Revenue Marine Department, Other Regaipta
WYNDHAM HOTEL.
Mr & Mr J. Adams
OKAY Hey. Mr Pource Mr Arthur stepheos Mr sod... Men je Jolin
Stewart
Presb
Mr and Mrs H. L. H.
White
Mr E. Hope D. 8. Hough Capt R Lanos Mr and Mrs J, P. Me A. Whitmarsh
Jackson
Mr J, W. Jones Mr S. Komor Mr A. Kriman De Kubitz
Mr H.. Widmer Mr G. G. Wood
Mr and Mrs J.
Wright Mr J. A. Young
KING EDWARD HOTEL,
M. A. D. Anderson Mr H. Lynch Mr T. Aoki Mr. F. Aron Dr. Ballion
W. T. Bryant Dapt. Ja W. Cacle. Mr E. COunele Mr. F. Wor Lasut. Crosse Mr.F. Dennis Capt, W. Ehrhardt Master & Misa Wright Mr Ewing!
MF H. G. EvE.
Min Taire
Mr G. Taylor Mr & Mrs Wrisht
Mis E. & Wright
ally speaking, the stronger sex only men-Mr & Mrs J. Craig tions our feelings as the banalities of little | Mim P. Craid £3,437,800 | girls, and with the ironical superior smile. Master F. Craig 8,895,114 every man thinks it good to wear when Mr W. Dobin 16,154, 160 alluding to them.
Mr E Hayward Mr Thos Hemaley 88,514
Bf. Leroux hus how closed this referen- Mis M. Jackson 222,581,284 dum, and proceeds to make for opinious Mrs D. How
whether the man is question (the one Ms A. Muir 1.2. EGYLENI
who understands woman) is a master; a 1,978,269 Don Juan, a slave, a modern comrade,
THE STATION--HOTEL- 283,672 a timid mas, or one who has lived Mr F. Bruhn Mr FK. Ropricht 430,193 fast life, or, fually, a complete. Me and Mrs J. B. Mr A. O. Seidele
perfect man, who conquers in silence, and Ospell & children Mr. and Mrs Stutzk **£6,239,312:
at the right moment shows an imperious Mis F. Capells and children w
M: 0. H. H. Branches are separately inreded, sad, by prore too small to contain all the replies Mr & Mrs D. Harvey Mr L Townend
● maksiat Tackaberry & child"
and childrey Mr MJ B., Walkor Mr C. Lathmana: La Col' & Mais B. Mr C. Muller Walton Mr E. Ockermullar Mr H. P. Winslow Mr E. §. Part. I. Cal. Mira Younan
Mr B. A. Foszod Mrs Fmchatt
Mr. Fodralor
Mrs A. Fraser
Mr Geo. Grimble Mr H. Hunter MYE R. John,
Mr G. N Manhoff Mr G. E. May
Capt. and Mrs Braqa Misa Ada Roles..
Mr F. Braga Miss... Braga
Miss M.
Mra J. Crawford
MFG. Harper Mr. Jackson Mr and Mrs Jennoy's Mr R Elyku Mis M. Kiyo
Mr G. W Miss Ethel Smith
Miss Gladys Spender 1 R. Stepbdason Mr and Mrs. Stokes
and children
Mrs Tall -27,5
Mr E. J.Treadguld Mr J.Vercon
Mr W. Pringle, Jan. Mr and Mrs Wost
ASCOM HOUSE,
F. Mr G. AlvesTM
Mr J. B. Anald Mr Bault
Mr L. Birot Mr B. Baisdell Mr H H Bardite MPJI D. Byme-
2. Mr and MrsTM Fresco
McHugh Mr and Mrs JH.
Mody De Muller Mr M. Murray
Mrs B. Ramsay Miss Faunders
Mrs Hchenk *Dr Sibree
MrR 8.Spurge
Capt. and Mrs Alba
Stewart, arid:
Carrar
Mr J. M. Harris Miss Home ff. Comdr Leender Mr. B. Leon Mr V. Largebl Mrs K de Morris Mra 8. Morton Mr Ha H. Noftaly - Mr and Me
Mr P. Geraalim 0:0. Qan Mr J; A. Chopard | Mr V. G. O
MEJA De Male Scan Mr DN Congrats My arid Mrs Pearun Mr A Gagnon:
Mr & Mrs Broadfoot. Mr F. B.Mudin Mr D Dawson 2 ME AN ENKE Min SD's
Mr Elmon
Me WB. Doney
Mr MO
Mis M. Ol
Mr Peyton Gritta
children M. H. Grimberg
M5. Pal MA BALLA Mr. and Mrs W, A Med.R. Heimer Snowden Toky
The Accyniclative Funds of the various will The Matin," however, will Mr A4 pand÷Mrs J.95% MA. E. Koon Amy Swinerton LG BAE. Henley 15. MIB-L Bbm
Act of: Parliament, ́aza sətƐaxída to iznet
the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.
"SHEWAN, TOMES A ̈00,
Áginis
should those difficult points be argued out, and though it is amusing to read the ideas enunciated, it is to be feared that Do prite definition, will ever be given.
Capt. Lan ad family Mr Walker Mr and Mrs Kemp Mr 11. H. Tayler
Mr A. Hare Mr A Hobson Mr A 0, Turral Mr & Mra0 Larit-Mr and Mrs H. D. My Jenson || MrJallian
Miss A, Leigh Me and Mrs Lemaire
"and child.
MEF, W; White )
Mr Keila air & Mis Kunzel
*Honkal
Mar
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