SATURDAY, JANUARY 1913. 11,
POTNY
Hughes and Hough
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AND ADMIRALTY.
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TH
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WEDNESDAY,
the 15th Janstars. 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.M., at their Sules Racne, No. 8," Dey Venx Rend, Corner of
Ice Hotse Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
TEAKWOOD VALUABLE
AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
So..
&c..
A follows:- Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up- holstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, a few Pictures. Paintings, En- Single gravings, etc. Double and
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
THE AGRA TRAGEDY.
Sad Story of Mrs Fulham's Daughter.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The following further details regarding SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. the Agra tragedy are dated Calcutta,
December 18-
FOR SALE.
SECTION A or K. I. I 670
Aron 25,378 Square feet. Position Facing King's Park.
Money on Mortgages at market rates.
THE
PUBLIO AUOTION. ·
HE Undersigned has received Instrus
tions to sell by Public Auction,
FRIDAY,
the 17th January, 1913, commencing at 2:30 г.., at No. 26, Nathan Road
(Humphreys Fhts), Top Floor.
Kowloon-
A LAROX QUANTITY OF
FURNITURE,
the day following the morder, made a long statement in which he alleged Mrs Fulham bad pounded up a lamp chimney and that under Ularke's and Mrs Fulham's instruc tions -bad placed the power and uthor drags. in Mra Clarke's food, also that on the instigation of Mrs Fulham and Clarke, who had prominud Rs. 100, ho nad throa hers, two of whom were in the dock, had rept into the bed room of Mrs Fulham and her daughter, were he had pointed out Mrs Clarko and the others had cut her aver
MYSTERY IN RELIGION.
The accused, Lieutenant Clarko, is the head with s. big knife.
E& country-born European.
passed through the Medical College in Calcutta and entered the Indian Subordinate Medical Service, being given an bonorory commission in the Indian Medical Service as the reward of good service. Bia age is
about 50.
Mes Fulham, who is about 38 years of age, is a daughter of Bir Goodwin of the Bengal Pilot Service. The late Mr Fulham was a maior clock in the Military Accoun- lanta Department.
Lab on observe how completely Chri- stianity accepto, embodies, insists up, postulates the principle of mystery. It in dificult indeed to understand how any real revelation of God, as distinct from a mere human speculation about him, could avoid doing so. But it is not riously a common ground of objection religion that i
hrusts.mysterion on our acceptance. Yot o wo avoid mystery so entirely in the On December 17. Kathleen Fulbam,realm of antero? Is there nothiög in the daughter of Mrs Faham, who is about tanatural world, which recalls the scope is years old, was examined in the Magistrate's the manger at Bethlehem as that scene in illumined by the doctrine of our Court, Agra Asked by the out,aha Saviour's Godhond? What is mystery but s mid she knew the difforance between tall-trath lurking behind some other truth What de ing a lie and telling the truth. She remem.which suggests yet shrouds it?
we know of the law of connation between bered the day on which her father died. He our bodies and our souls? That such a con- began to get ill after dinner. On the day lesion exists we are perfectly assured he died he was well till he ate his dinner. He Bat what are its conditions? Why does the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD was sitting in the compound before he diederve or the limb fustinctively and uniform ly express the will of the immaterial spirit Her mother took the dinner to him. She which rules it? Again what do we know Comprising -
first brought soap. When she brought the of the anaingous connexion between thought and language? Why should language have Fine Teak Sideboard, Dinner Waggon,oup the cook was in the kitchen, and after the prestige and power of conveying Wit thought ? What is the necessary connexion Extension Dining Table and Drawing Rooms the soup she brought in some moat
wit righ her father when he between variations in sounds produced Suite, Tonk Overmantel, Tea, and Oenness
which those sional Tables, Laco and Sarge Curtains,te the dinner. It was aftor sunset. Afler in the atmo-phore, and variations in Tarying said he words aro sovertheless the perfectly Etchings Paintings and Engravings, Clol-her father ate the dinner he yuno Vases, Bronze, Ornaments, etc., etc. felt very hot. It was a bot evening, representative expression? Does it not Tenx Double Wardrobe wish Bevelled Aftur ho had said that it was very hot, her strike us a extraordinary that immaterial
Nuch
a medium of conveyance from one Mirror, Linen Wardrobe, Chest-cf Drawers, father went into his bedroom. When he thought should thus perpetually pass by So, we are 80 Washstand. Dressing Table, Tollet Crock-went to bed there were her mother, Clarke human spirit to another' ery, Double and Single Bedstead, Table (she pointed to the accused in dock), her familiar with the mystery, that we simply a
We do not abserve, and Bed Linen, d'oyles, Cutlery, Glass brother Frank and her sister. There was do not reflect on it.
as we might observe in the connexion and Crockery Ware (Dinner nail Ton Sets), no one else. Her mother and Clarke had between soul and body or between thought Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc.;
dinner in the dining room, During their and language, how God, present in nature, dinner they heard her father calling out. is over educating His children to recognise Witness did not remember what he calledis closer presence in the Kingdom of Clarke went into her father's bedince. Man has lived so long in the temple of mature, he is as at home with its forms coom. She did not remember if she heard and colours, that he forgote its encramental, its mysterious character. His science is provoked into netisity by the dread solem
الا الله
1 Norwood Sewing Machine
1 Cherry Wood Desk and Chair,
2 Brass Standard Lamps,
cub.
On Yew from Thursday. the 16th Jan. Anything inside her father's bedroom by Catalogues will be issued. TERM-Cash on delivery.
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GEO. P. LAMMERT,
titioneers
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Hongkong. January 9; 1913.
Brass and Brass med Bedsteads and Cob, Fureaus, Wardrobes, & Dining Room Furniture, &e., N., 2 Vinner Ser vices and Dessert Servic. Crockery, i Electro-plated and (ilass Warp, 1 Cooking | THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURAN OF Stove Kitchen Utensils, aadwiled Ware, SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES, Cutlery, A... Electric Lamps. Brass Femlers, Fire Brasses, &c. and a stun collection of Vidaable Books, Blackwood Cabinet, Couches, Arua-dairs, Stands,
Alan
2 Planes, Remington Typewriters, One 3in. Frut Lathe by The Britanic Coy. with Slide Rest a lot of Engineer's Tools, and Self-Centretig Chucks and One Massive Silver Ten Service. Catalogues will be issued. TEMA ONUL'
HUGHES & HOUCH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, January 8, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Tato Sell by Tvhic Auction,
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HE Undersigned have received intrac
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
FRIDAY,
the 17th Instank,
NUT
The Motor Bout
10 B. F. Baze Pour Esu, 155. BATTERY and MAGNETO IGNITION REVERSING Graz, &c.
Full particulars, time and glave of sale
will be published later.
TEMAN U
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. -Hongkong, January 8, 1913.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGER, HONGKONG,
FOR THE EAST, TURTO,
Sew Insurance Paid for......£ 25,687,500 Outstanding insurance amounte
ed them in the sitting room.
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which she could tell what was going on, but the noise of her father vomiting reaches, by the unfathomed mysteries around blo Yet the deeper he penetrates the are certainly is he encountered by solem- nity and mystery only as be advances, they meet him on a frontier more and more.
mote from his peins of
of starting. sem to be continually encroaching upon such the province of mystery; and yet at
to solemnise his progress; his most s'ep mystery stands before him to dispute adventurous science is always pausing before the swaddling clothes of a higher Me C. Abegg
Even thus it is in Mr and Mrs Adair truth beyond her. Divine Revelation. God's way is in-their A. Ambrozd *, and His paths in the great waters and Mr J. S. Așieru is footslepa are not know." All that is Mr G. Aurely mysterious is not true; but the Highest Mr and Mrs F. Truth, the Truth of God's Being and
She
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At that time Clarke was with her father, About three or four mir tes after Clarke came back to the dining room. She did see where the Boarer was. That night the Bearer went out with a letter which Clarke gave him to take to Captain Dunn. The Benrar himself told witness this next day. The Bearer said he was a new comer to the station and did not know where the Agra J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGE Olah was, and that when he was hunting for the club he met Clacks, who asked the Bearer to return honis By Mr. Folham was dead. She way are bertim, revealed to the finite thought Me A. T. Barberini
it Mr J. G. S. Bard. of man is necessarily nysterious,
Mr and Mrs F. C. int her father'e comes to other did not go
well hunr it. bedroom till after his death. She could suretded beneath symbols and encased Mr and Mrs G. W. Macdonald, child £282,863,220 see her father's bed quite plainly from formule. These are the swaddling clothes Agneta amcunt to.... 2104,068, 655 her bedroom. The puriah was up. She
of the everlasting. If the inventor or the Mr M. Baring Surplus amounts to£ 17,828,706 got up twice after going to bed and reformer of a religion should seek to win Mr W. S. Dary Dividends to Policyholders
went on each occasion to her father. our sympathies by rashly offering to dis- Mr E. R. Bate 10,375,157 stood on the right-hand ide u his bed. 1910.............................. Total paid Pulley holders 1910
83,439,366 He spoke to her. After speaking at far,pense with mysters, we might perhaps Mr E. Beaumont
far, have renson to admire the hardihood, or Mr G Becker 10,392,0% witness silently wept. Continuing, she the ingenuity of his enterprise. Eat if Mr W. H. Becker Total Expenses for 1910...... Gross earnings from Interasi
wid that her father spoke to her and said, wo could in any degree trust the common Mr E. R. Belition and Rents for 1910...... 21,848,525] am going; be good. God will bless Gross rate of Income from
you. Give my love to Lennic." House of mankind, we should he sure that Mr and Mrs C. D.
A religion of this description evald not Investmente 1910......
4.483 enquired where witness's mother was pretend to heavenly igin. It's God Mr G. A. Bana
27 Wilness asked him, Shall I oli her would be nothing more than an intellectual Mr. Bernis Hongkong. Feb. 23, 1912,
He said. No don't." After she wont innge forged and shaped in the workshop De A. Besgung back to bed she saw Clarke and her et a human brain.
The true ring in Mr C. Bessunger other in the dining room. She raw comprehensible creator necessarily mys Capt. C. R. Beynon
S. C. Binna Clarke put his hand to the shei! and take terious even amid His largest and most F
W. D. Brd Mr red box. He oppened the box and condescending revelations; and the crested brought out a glass needle and opened a mind to which He discovers himself knows Mr and Mrs N. F. Mr B. K. Mehta
Blanch paper which he also took from the shelf. fall wall, that this very note of mystery
marks the mighty interval which separatos Mra J. Block, child wineglass and also poured some water in it. His Ininity from its own inite solf." He put a needle into the glass and then pulled it up. He took the needle into her Liddon.) father's mom. He seemed to push the needle under her father's heart, arm and shoulder, as far as she remembered. He' went back to the dining room after doing
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the dining room, a noise came from her father. It was ns if her father was gurgling. Wh she heard that she went .......2,437,500 back to her father's bed and wondered at 3,829,114 what bad happened. Hor father was lying III-Life & Annuity Funde... 16,136,160 on his back. The noise was continuing. 88,512 and he began to breathe very heavily. Sinking Fund Account .......
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The hearing of the Clarke murder case Revonas Fire branch. 2,567,158 was rosumed at Agra on December 21, says 1,973,289 na lodisa paper, whet two men, Bukha and Rambal, were added to the accused, 282,692 Budha, lately a servant in the Clarke 430,183 household, who has boon under arrest since £6,233,318
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