SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1912.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS"
** TO-KWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE.
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· MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION..
THE Undersigned have
by Public Auction
va
MONDAY,
Anotions,
PUBLIC AUOTION,
188 Undersigned havg recdrød Ipatense,
blons to Sell by Public Anotion. *(TOK LOCOUNT OF TER, DONGEENID).
on
THURSDAYS.
the 5th December, 1913,
13 Noox,
at their Balos Rooms, No & Des Year Road, Corner of
Ics Hogan Stevet,
A CONMNMENT OF. REMINGTON. TYPEWRITERS.. 'DIRECT FROM FACTORY," TREME - usual.
HLOHES & HOUⱭF,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, Novembör 28, 1912,
2408
PUBLIO AUCTION.
Touto sell by Public Auction,
THE Undersigned have received lustene
(FOR 100GURT OF THE CONCERTED),
on
FRIDAY,
the 5th December, 1912, at 11 A.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dea Vœux Road, Corner of Ice House St.,-
A CONSIGNMENT OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS,
THE CHINA MAIL.
GORDON AND THE REBEL KINGS.
Continued from paya 2.)
Wish that "quick and suro insight of bis, he had picked out the most promising and sans of that inaonsale gang, one Nar Wang, whom, bo monticus in a hurried
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
FOR
SALE.
lebur home as a very good Wang, and SHART & GENERAL BROKER. very far superior, be any of the Imporial. ist Ihave met," and in Noveber, 1889, acunpanied by General Ching, La Hung Chang's Imperialist lieutenant and repre sentative, a compact was made with the chief Wangs and thirty-five Tiench Wangs that on pir agreeing to submission their lives with he spared.
With this understanding Gordon enter- ed Scechow some days later alune, to find the city in a state of tumult and con- fusion, The Imperialist. troops were ruthlessly sacking the dwellings, and the wives and children of tas rebels were hurrying for protection to the paters
SECTION A or K, L L 370
Aren 23,376 Square feof, Position: Facing King's Park,
Monoy on Mortgagos at market rates...
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE Undersigned has received, instruc- Liquidator, to sell by Public Auction
DN
TUESDAY,
the 3rd Documbar, 1912, commencing at li A. and continuing at 9.30 r.m,
this SALE ROOMS, DUODELL
STUFET.-
the Wangs, or, to wheresoever they coulds for Mr J. H. SE2, tho find shelter from the general riot and the looting parties. Gordon, who was ou horseback, assisted in protesting some of the rebel women folk, but in his attempt to aquire them to a refuge ho was take priser. It is characteristic of him that in rot one of his letters dos ba meution, the imminent peril in which ho hud thus been placed. Mlo was, of course, fully vogivunt of the fact that something very serious must have happeal-that the Tur-mperial leaders were not carrying out his policy of a pouceful calty in the city. But he had not the smallest ink-
Comprising:- Witney Blankets, Travelling Rugs, kish Towels, Brown Linen Torsis, and embroidered Pillow Cases, Bath Towela,
THE REMAINDER OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE
GULD:
OF THE SON Sutye Suor, Comprising:-
Brooches, Scarppins, Bangles, Charms, Ornaments, Studs, etc., ate.
SILVER: Caps, Photo-frames, Vasca,
Torsig of revived instru: Single and Double Bed Size Hemstitched of the truth that, in a creak bard
Belts, Hooks, Candlesticks, Limbrolla Sheets, Hanayoum and Satin Quilts, y, the rebel kings, including his Huckaback Towels, Dansk Table Cloths, avourite Nur Wang, for whose security Handles, Finger Bowls, Cructs, Cigar ette Cars, Brush Backs, MirrorA, 12 yds, wide by 2 yds.. 9 yds,, 3 yds.. 21his word was pledged, lay dead upon the
nad 4 yds., Ladies' and Goat's Handker short, their heads severed from their Spoons, etc., ate. the 2nd December, 1913, at 2.30 P.3, at chief Lace Curtains, Tea and Glass Cloths,
bodies. Fortunately for him and for his IVORY: Carvings, Fana, Ornaments, etc. *FCBXBANK WEn "No. 143,
Gent's Tunic Shirts and Huses,
seury, no ews of the treatery badSANDALWOOD: Boxes, Picturon, Magazine Gap, The Posk.--
gut resched the cars of his jailors: for.
Frames, vtc. hul this been so, he would asuredly have
MOTHER-O'-PEARL been seized on the instant and tortured
WARE. te duath.
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c.,
FURNITURE,
&o.. Therein Contained.
As follows:
Alao
&c.,
A few lots of Rodgers Table and Dessert Knives, Table Plate and Sundries.
(In sill lots to suit purchasers).
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong" November 28, 1912. 1496
Teak Liali Fornitum, Drawing Ro Saite, Extension Dining Table, Side Tables, Card Tables Sideboards, &c., Pictures, Cutlery, a quantity of Good Glass Ware, Dinner and Tos Services, etc., etc.. Dvobla and Single Brass-mounted Fedatends Pac- TICALLY NEW, Lady's Desk, Bookcase, &c... Marble top Burons, Waelustands, Ward. robes, etc., Bathroom, Pantry and Kitchen Utensils
مذاكر
One Large well-mado Zink-lined Chest 3.good Clocks, One American Ice Chest, Sun Blinds, Gas Gluber, &., Plats in Pots and Lady's Carrying Chair.
(Foll Particulars from Catalogue). On-riow-from Sunday, the Ist peas. Teams :-ka vedal.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Áueliners. Hongkong, November 26, 1912.
1419
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received fastrec. tions to Sell by Public Auction
On
WEDNESDAY,
th 4th December, 1912, commencing at 3.15 r... at their Sulos Room, No. 8, Dia Vaux Rond, Corner ti Itu House Street,--
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE
TEAKWOOD FURNITURE
kic
&a, kc..
ncluding 100 Lots of VALUABLE CHINESE
PORCELAINS, &c., Funiture as follows:- Three During Room Suites, Une Silk Tapestry. Upholstered Chairs and Sul, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, a few Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bed Room
Suites, Double and Single Erase and Brass mounted Belstends and Cota, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Teakwood Dining Room
G.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
DO
R.
MONDAY and TUESDAY, (the 9th and 10th Dacomber, 1912, com- mencing each day at 10 A.M., AL THE GOVERNMENT-WANCHAI-STORE and
at the Govenyvment Stones, Bullock Lane Wanchai,-- A LARGE QUANTITY OF
STORES,
CONDEMNED
as follows:-
AND LACQUER.
SILK Blouses, Handkerchiefs and Silk
in Rolla, etc., etc.
GRASS-CLOTH, PEKIN CLOISONNE,
Some BLACK WOOD.
On View from Monday, the Zud Dec. Tru-Cash on delivery.
But, by dint of a miraculous display of tact and decision, he persuaded his Janitere to let him go free, and in the crowded curfusion of the city he unex pectedly met General Ching, when he described afterwards us looking very pala for a Chipoamun." His suspicious were then at once aroused and were soon Sunuel by Ching's silenes or prevari. caling speech. Gordon forthwith insisted. (un being taken to the Wings, and at the
brație spectacio of the dead bodies be pain, he prioni "1 foar all my work has
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, November 27, 1912. 1491
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SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.. GENERAL MANagers, HonoroING.
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Mr B. Alabositl Mr F. Kulka Mr D. C. Alexander, Mr H. A. Lampman
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Mr & Mrs B. Leban
and 3 children Mr K. Lehmann Mr G. F. Lehnert Mr C. Lichotasta Mr W. F. Bardsley Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr S. Lowrie Miss F. A. Beckwith Capt, and Mrs Luring Mrs E R. Bellion Dr and Mrs Lyall
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THE
135 Undersigned have received instructurst into tears. Bus soon fury succeed-flown thrown away,” Thest, in a sen-
Lions fog TRX Hus. THE DIBEJTOR
ind grief, and, leaping into a boat, for the then following, there comes this touch or Punzie Woans, to sell by. Public first time in the campaign, the Captain | Auction,
Fetrin patience: My only console- of the Ever Victorious Army went armed: tion is that everything is for the best." for had secured a revolver, and was
To him the motive that could have a chasing the great Viceroy, Li Hung what Li Hung Chang in "quito in- Chang, in and out the intricate water omprehensible," and he wlds, with`n ways of the Yangtse. Bet Ching hadist sense of his own strength: "He warned his chief, and Gordon, abundos.must have known, frean his previous ing the chase, went back into his quarters arqasi tunce with ine what a row would « Quinsan "to"join his file band of 'e produced, and what a personal risk re en, fog when it happened my troops were Whin, later, the story of tius "treachery-wot two hours march from him." renched them, a rough adventurous crew
And the predicted row was not long in Buring Delle and Gear, Iron Fencings, ali entionalities though they were, their happening. Prince Wittgenstein was at
Now Insurance Paid for.... £ 26,687,500 Standards, Boat Davits, Flag-las, Span abhorrence, their indignation and their once dispatched as the bearer of a hur-Uutstanding insurance amounts |ners, Canva Hove Piping, Wrought and },threas were such that their commander | raid note from Gorden to General Brown.- ................... £289,663,220 Mr C.D. J. Bell Mrs Lynam
Cast Iron Scrap, Cast Iron Piping, Bolu,
Assets amount to......... feared lest they should go over in muss Conmander of the troops at Shanghai. Surplus amounts to 17,828,780 Mr E. Berek tussenBir H. G. Macrinnan Major Davy
£104,068,658 3r to i rebels. But Gordon's words, to dad that officer, in response, at once paid Dividends to Policyholdem Nuts and Rivets, Brass Taps, Iudin Rubber, eta, ele,, etc.
then brought even these rugged humans
a visit to Gordon and to Li Hung Chang.
1910 to their senses: for he showed them that It would be an agreeable and proud by joining the enemy, the sin would then ask tidspoon permit, to recount the be visited upon the impocent, the Chinese details of these interviews, especially of the one between the British General and people, and not on the culprits who coup. mixed it.
the Commander of the Imperialist Force: for fe peremploy and fearless manner in which General Brown speedily brought the Chinese official to, hook, and wrested from biti a confession of full responibility for the murder of the Wange mad the saching of the city, and
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). On view from 7th December, Tanda ena).
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkong, November 21, 1912.
R.
SANITARY BOARD OFFICE, HONGKONG.
TO THE
1468
OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS,
TAKE NOTICE thst under No. 6 of the TDUMESTIC CLEANLINESS and VENTILATION BYE-LAWS amend "d), avery Domestic Building or part ri such building within
Gordon's letters home, from which one might fairly be tempted to quote # length, are filled with oxpressions of sor. row fad scorn at the tragic turn of events. **If faith had been kept, there would been no more fighting, as every town would have given in," he says. Again: Wo ha acomplished the suppression of the Rebellion with very little losa of
completa exoneration of Gordon from
Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910. Gross earnings from interest and Renta for 1910...... Gross rate of Income from Investments 1910... Hongkong, Fol. 23, 1912.
Mr N. C. MacGregor
Mr and Mrs Neil
Mr G. Benn
and valet
BlacIntyre 10,576,157 Air J. Bernhard 53, 139,980. 8. Bishop
C. R. Beynon Mr A. Mackenzie
Mrs MaCme 10,392,012
Mir and Mrs N. F. Mr J. Madden 21,646,529 Blanch
Dr U. Marriott Mrs R. T. Hatheson
and child
Dr Burn 4.48:Mrs J. H. Brewer
Miss A. W. Brower 27
Miss T. C. Brewer Miss J. Brosiliost Mr T. V. Brown Mr and Mrs J.
Brace
NORTTI BRITISH & MERCANTILE
́INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH ARE VÉSTED THE SHALES OF
all blaue, while informing him of his set THE intention to dispatch a full account to
| life?" And in a moment of passing des.Sir Frederick Bruce and to Lord de Grey
of los cruelty, perfidy and impolicy of a fruiticas severity characterising the Imporialist Commander's conduct. All SOMETHING FOR MOTHERS.
this, with other examples of immediate,. mothers' feel very mach concern HIS is the season of the year when downright and fearless action, constitutes over the frequent calda contracted by their consuls of those days went straight to a noble comment upon how our pro children, and have abundant risson for the
is every cold weakens the lungs, lowers their work in the defence of England's Furniture, &c. &c., 1 Dinner Service Division of the City of Victoris, occupied serious discases that so often follow, Cham-effect upon the wirepuliers and the polls the viuality and paves the way for the more nad their own honour, regardless of the complete and Dessert Survice, Crockery, by Member of more than one family,berlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its Electro-plated and Glass Ware, 2 Cooking except there within the "Stoves and Kitchen Utensils,, Enamelled ation or in Kowloon South of Austin and pleasant and safe talake.
Rond or the parts of a domestic, build.sale by all Chemists and Storekeepers" Ware, Cutlery, &c., Electric Lamps, Bruing used as a Shop, Office or Godora, must- Fenders, Fire Brasses, &2, 1 Boring bo CLEANSED and DIMEWASHED Machines and 1 New Rubber Tyred THROUGHOUT by the Owners during the
months of October and November,
The above Auction of Valuable House hold Funiture will take place immediately after the following Sale of Antique sud Rare-Chinese Porcelains:All the articles of the undermentioned periods are gains tood genuine.
Alana Riekaba, &c.
Ta Ming, 1643-1668, Kanghi, 1661-1522, Kienlung, 1736-1796, Kahing, 1796-1820,
Towkwong, 1821-1851.
Purchasen on producing satisfactory proof by the 10th December, 1012, that articles bought by them are not genuine can have that purchase money returned.
(Full Particular from Catalogue), On view day before sale. Tanyať..
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 23, 1912. 1497
JOE BALE
THE Undersigünd have received instrio- tions to sell (for account of the concerned), At. their Bales, Rooton, No, 8, Des Voeux Roud, Corner of Ice House Street.
Full size Billiard Table with all Axes sories, in good condition by. Thianton
GayLondon. 1 Detroit 4ELP: Motor, New, „1. Bridgeport 8.H.P. Motor, (Good Con-
dition guaranteed).
1 American Cash Begirber
Full partionists from the Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneer, Hongkong, November 14, 1912.
THE
EASTERN
Reser
this notice moans that the houses should be N.B.-The Tord throughout and in Lima washed in respect of all the Walls of each Boom, all Cubicle Partitions, Stair Casings and Stair Linings, all Collings and the Undenidos of Roots in Msin Buildings, Ofices and Servants Quarters. and inclusive of Verandaha.
The Backyard must have its Containing. Walis Lamerashed, up to the Meral of the Arst Floor.
Carred, Paloted or Polished Wood work. in good condition, however, need not be Lame was had but must be Cleansed.
The EASTERN, Division of the City is bounded on the West by Gilman Biroot and Peel Street, Kowloon is divided into the Hastern and Western divisions by Naiban Road and a stright line drawn from, the North thereof through the Yaumsti sarvio». reservoir to the Northern, baundary el Kowtoon.
Dated this 25:h day of November, 1812.j
W. BOWEN-ROWLANDS,
Becretary.
1458
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
RLI HON VAN, a Chinese gradaste MR all atare, babescher to Europees officials and merchants in thi Colony for or ten years.
He has a good method of training Euro- posne to panthithe Chinese examination, and la pomassed of a first cate cerfimte as a Chinese teacher. He has also 's good know ledge of Mandarin, and Hakkasa
Thoon who intend learning the Chinese languagoaz requested to write cars of China, Mali ofice or direct to f Holly wood Road, at floor
Hongkong May 17, 1919,
Fur
at home.
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Me Buschter Mr H."Bobler Mr Chaudoir
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Mrs C. C. Madon Miss W. Mazon Mr P. W McClintock Dr and Mrs C. W. M. McKenny
Mr A. A. Chatoa MT. J. Cakuly Mrs BV. Collina Miss B. Collins Mr W. R. J. Cooper Mrs W. F. Cowań Crocker
Mr G.
Mr C. H.
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Mr A. F. Danne
Dr & Mrs C. Meding
Mr B. K. Mehta Hr S. Molian Mr V. Melian Mr J. Merecki Mr L. Michel Mir J. Morris Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Muldar Mr. and Mrs H. B.
Muma Mr and Mrs Kassim
Capt. & Mr Craster. maid
maid and children R v. Foster Pegg Lt. and Mrs T. C.. Mr and Mrs.Petria
Cunningham
Mr. Plummer
Radcliffe R.E Mr Relton
Mr M. Damnh - Lt.Col
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Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mr Roberts Comdr. & Mr Gask, Mr. Rogers
maid and children Eng. Comdr & Mis Mr and Mrs G. C. Roome, R.N.
Gordon
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held
Mr. A. Sinclair Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr Findlay Smith
Hala
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Lt.Cul and Mu Ger-Mr and Mrs Soffeiti don Hall, R.A.M.C. Mr and Mrs Tainti Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr and Mrs Thornton My W. B. Hied. Mr and Mrs WM. Capt & Mrs Hodgins Watson Major Humphrey
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Mr B. C. Adam Mr J. B. Arnold and Mrs F. D. Miss Elvira Arville
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TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DICEAE. 1911, Mrs Louis H. Crozier Mr J. Norden
£22,661,286. Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital £2,437,500 III-Life & Annuity Funds... 16,138,16
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Mr Albert Hashim
Me J. 5. Bagward
Mr B. F. Hodges
Mr W. M: Irwin
Mr A. Jant.
Mr RB. Baraboum Mr L. Birot Mr And Mes H.. B. Mr. Jar, Brown
M J. Dewhurst
R. H. Douglas Miss Ramy 3,888,114Mr & Mra T. Dietrich Fund
88,512 W. C. Drow Mr J. F. Ramires
Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr E E. Bay £22,501,266.
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Miss F. RexyY" Bevenue Fire branch. 2,567,158 Mr E. &. S. Fowler Mr F. Bafen
Mr H. G. Fisher Mrs Ringur Lala and Annuity 1,973,269 | Mr & Mrs Fox
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Mr Chan, Reich Bareque Marina Department...
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George
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Mr H. H. Solumin Mr V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr and Mrs G. W.
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