MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1918.
TO LET
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY,
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETOR'S
"TO-KWA-WAN"
+
COAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.C. Tu & ben EDITIONS...
AL. TRLEGRAPHIC Coot.
Telegraphio Adress: *MKIRTON HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned base venivad Instruc.
Tions to Sell by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
-1
on
TUESDAY,
TO LET.
ISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5,
BISHOP'S
Foak, 8 Rooms unfurnished, for the
Summer.
DENNYS & BOWLEY, Hongkong, January 24, 1913.
TO LET FURNISHED
AT NORTH POINT.
G.
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE CHINA MAIL.
PARTICULAR Conion sale, to be bald on MUNDAY, the 28th day of April 1913, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public
His Er 107 Works Department, by Order
DARTICULARS and Conditions of the
ALAT consisting of 3 ROOMS with enclosed verandahs, 2 Bathrooms, Kitchen, Servants Quarters. Tennis Court, Immediate Possession.
SECRETARY,
Apply
A. S. WATSON & Co., Im. Hongkong, April 3, 1913.
TO LET
+3
HOUSE in KNUTSFORD: THR
A RACE
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT AGENCY Co., La Hongkong, March 27, 1913.
413
TO LET.
2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER
STREET
One-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro- porty Office JARDINE. MATHESON & Ob., Lap.
Hongkong, Auřil 30, 1913
TO LET.
TO. 2, WEST SH
the 22nd April, 1913, at 2.30 PM., at NST EN TERRACES
their Sales Roots, No. 8, Des Your
Road, Corner of Ice House St..- SEVERAL INDIAN CARPETS,
And
ONE CASE LACE CURTAINS to be sold in all lots. TIRMAS anual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, April 19, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
520
THE Undeclgund have received instruc tion de son by Public Auction,
TUESDAY,
the 2nd April, 1918, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at their Sale Rooms, No. 8. Des Voeux Rond, Corner of
Ice House Streci,-
A LARO QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
INCLUDING FEW PIECE OF OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, TEAKWOOD-Diamg and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Double and Single Brass and Brass-moanted Bedsteads and Cot, Barcous, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, &c., 2 Dinner Servicus and Dessert Service, Cockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of Good Glas Ware, 1 Cooking Stave, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Brass Fenders, Fire Brassen &c.
BLACK WOOD-Cabinet, Couches, Sat. toos Armchairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Ton Tables, Tespoye, &c., Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frame, Desk, &c.;
Also
Electric Fans, Marble Clock by Gaupp
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. FOR SALE OR TO LET.
693
UN FURNISHED Houso at the Peak.
Apply to "
THE BONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., L. Hongkong. Apr 11, 1913.
TO LET
1594
ARGE wubstantially built (GODOWN,
Lunetantially Front Test Point.
For further particulars apply Property Ocs, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Heugkong, August 14, 1912,
L/R.
OFFICES TO LET
1025
TAROMI February 1st, 1913, 1st Floor, 25, Ung Your Road Central, Hong- konk, at prevent occupied by Messrs Whitenway Laidin_&_Co.
Apply to
FRENCH STORE 3. Quuen's Rond Cuatral.
237 Hongkong, February 19, 1913.
IO LET'
HOP with Godown attached, Nitham
ROAD, Kowloon.
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Bengkong. Juno i, 1912
TO LET-AT KOWLOON,
NEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS,
with two bathrooms, pantry, kitahen Bathrooms fitted and servants' quarters. with English Baths. Kitchen bas English Cooking Rango aud Hot Water Boiler. Electric Light throughout. Immediate possession.
AINO
New Five Roomed TERRACE HOUSES
and other well-known makers, 1 American with Tennis Courts. Roady for occupation
Ice Chest. 1 Ronoo Duplicator, 1 Reming-about 1st May.
TEEMEA Uetal,
ton Typewriter and 2 Pianos.
Catalogues will be issued.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD.. Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong. February LL. 1913,
197
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, April 15, 1919.
50%
TO LET.
PUBLIO AUOTION
THE Undersigned have received lustrac-
Tlous to Sell by Pablle Auction.
(FOR ACCOUNT DE, THE CONGERMEE),
TUESDAY,
the 29th April, 1913, ab 11 L.,
at their Skies Booms, No. 8,
Dea Vieux Road, Corner of
Ice Hop Street,
A CONSIGNMENT OF Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Bingle and Double Bed Size Sheets, Bingle and Double Bed Size Honeycomb and White Balin Quilts, Tea, Glass and Pantry Cloths, Damask Table Cloths, Dinner Servictims, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, Roller Towela, Stylish Lace Curtin Ziy ds. to 4 yds. long, Embroidered Rab, India Gauza Vesta;
A few lots of Gani's Shirts sises 15) to 161, Gent's Fancy Bummer: Waistcoats and Sandries.
(Ia small lots to suit pitchasers). TEEMAN ONUNI,
HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers
Hongkong, April 18, 1913
693.
YSTERS: Freeb, Fried Stewed.
Finding Haddocka,
0%
ALEXANDRA?
AROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or unfurnished. 6 Booma.
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.
of
the Governor, of One ft of
colland AND at T Ping Shan in the i
Cuony of Hongkong, for a term of 15 years, with theption of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Eis Majesty the KI, for one for her larm of 35 yours...
Locality.
Regletry No
Particulars of the Lots.
Boundary
Deansrement
ft.
ft
About
200 $200!
40
HOTELS
THE
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4,000 74 kabout)
THE COMING CRICKET SEASON.
Management of the Game."
(From the "Reteroo," March: 20.)' There will be no public orlakot for mouth to come, but preparations for the scasom sro already being made. In one county, sé any rate, indoor practice has face of all the lamentations tab, in the been going on for a week or two. In shape of letters to the nawspapers, baro Alled the air during the winter, à ́neods
little courage to write upon orlokai in ́s bopoful spirit, but I am not among the Jerciaishs. I utterly decline to believe that, because the appalling westber last summer involved most of the countios in financial trouble, the game is in a stata of decay. Given a reasonable amount of sunshine this year we shall find, I am sure, that cricket has still an abundance of life in it. Much of the wailing has como from people who will persist in approaching cricket from the standpoint of football. They will not realise that the two games are titerly dissimilar, and that it is impossible to go into a thres days cricket match that concentrated excitement of a struggla that lasts only an hour and a half. The true lover of cricket does not regard the result as the) be-all and end-all of the game. If he did wo should not soe, as we nearly always do, a far bigger crowd on the first day of | a match ban on the third. It seems to rue that the people who complain of cric. kot being dull do not appreciate the beaution of batting, bowling, er fielding. They are simly hungering for an excite. ment that, except on rare occasions, orie- kut cannot supply. A tremendous finish at cricket, such as we saw in the Eng land and Australia match at the Oval in 1002, bests everything else in sport, the by tension being so long drawn out sad the changes of fortune so dramatic, bui in the nature of things these finishes do not come every day.
528
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KOWLOON.
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Cold and Hot Water throughout
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Hongkong, Feb. 3, 1913
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KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
NRIVALLED position in the Hill district, everlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Buites with lazeriously Litted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Faas. Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms throughout. Telephone No. 1199," Cable Address: 'Sachaola.
A.B., Cudo 5th Ed
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TELEPHONE 78.
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HONGKONG HOTEL.
While taking very hopeful view of cricket I am far from thinking that the management of the game might not be improved. For one thing I am firmly convinced that #G have too many matches. As things are now, with the ading counties playing nearly every day from onely May till the end of August,TELEPHONE NO. 836, we get into a system of routine that in- evitably leads to monotony. When the xogrammas was lighter a first-class match was inuch more of an event than it in now, and, a Mr. A. O. Maclaran and Mr. Bosanquet have often pointed out, howlers, not being so hard worked, had u better chance of retaining their full
Tais question of 100 Mrs J. L. Agnew vigour and spia. much cricket brings one naturally to the Mr E. W. Andrews atter that is now agitating the cricket Hr A. T. Barberini world-the announced intention of the Mr M. Baring loading counties to restrict the Champion. Mr E. R. Bata
Mr O. Beach nip next year to eleven competitors. Or E. A Beaumont he face of it the step contemplated ME, R. Belilios
G.A.
Beza mas very unjust, and, personally, Mr ope that any extremo action will be avoided, bus there is something to be aid on the other side. Experience has "aught the big counties that matches with noir weakest rivals amount to nothing better than an expensive burden. The extension of the championship in 1895 from nine counties to fourteen, and the ubquent promotion of Worcestershire sad Northamptonshire, wore well-meant steps,
Mrs W. F. Cowen at they have brought with them many Mz J. W. Cranston
Mr imoudties. Still, I am inclined to think Miss Crocker
Capt. C. R. Beynos Mr G. Block Mr B. Brown Mr B. W. Bruco
AJ. Cambridge Carey Mr J. J.
8. Chalmers Mr J. 8
Claxton Mr A. A. Men J. Cog Mr T. J. Cokely Mr and Mrs J. S.
Collbran
Miss Emily Ladd Mm W. H. Lambert Mr H. A. Lampman Mr G. T. Lloyd Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Mrs Neil MacIntyre
Mr
And
Mr F. A
A. Marcy
Mr Goo. Martin
Mrs B. T. Matheson
and child
Mr B: K, Mobta Mr O. D. Melbourue Marecki
Muir .0.
Mrs
Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mr V. d'Oettingen Miss G. O'Leary
O.T.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.
ACTOR MOVIE,
Mr H. J. Allen Mr J. B. Arnold Mr E. W. Austin Mr W. Bethune Mr L. Birot Bir J. C. Brown Mr E. C. Brown Mr H. J. Brown ar S. Campbell Mr S. Mr F. A. Chopard MrF. D. Creamer
Mr P. M. Davis Mrs H. Dedeogloo
Mr A. Finber Mr & Mrs A.Drouhin
Mr V
Mr and Mrs Labon M: Y. Lugebil Mr W. Marshall Mr A. C. Millar Mr F. F. Miller Mr & Mrs Morska Max E. de Mo
Mom Mrs S. Morton Miss H. Mosesce Me F. Muns Bir M. das Neves
Mr. Wilton Newton
Mr V. C. Part
Mr & Mrs H. Pink Mr A. Petersen
W. R. Fauver Mr D. C. de Quirre Mr Y. Galé
Mr J.-W. Hall
Court
Capt
Mr J. E. Hamilton
MC: E. A. Hice
J. Ramalho
J. Rosenthal
Mr N. Sanders
Mr and Mrs J. H.Mr L. H. Schwarte
Me and Mra G. J. Fr
O'Neil
Petrigrow
Mr J. Ormiston Mr E. E. Parsons Mr C. W. Pettigrew Mr&Mrs L.
Miss
F.
Rony
Mrs E. Renjer
Mr and Mrs I O.
Rowland
hat things would have gone on very Mr & Mrs F. Cropper E, H. Ray
uch as before if Northamptonshire had Mr C. H. Davis
ot, asked for trouble by proposing that Mr A. F. Deane
and 2 children
Mr W. A.) Dowley
Mr.J. E. Edwards
Mr E. H. Sharp
ill county matches should be limited to Mr & Mrs Derteane Hr W. V. Robinson wo days, and advocating a partial adop. tion of the football league system of promotion and relegation. Rightly or Mr and Mrs H. C. Mrs J. H. Sherratt
Ehrentals
Mr J. C. Sibley wrongly, I look upon the recent action
Dr L. E. Fannin of the leading counties on a direct rora O. Finlayson
It is clear intimation task Mr H. G. Fisher prisal. Northamptonshire is not to be allowed to Mr and Mrs M. Smith
Foster unpose its ideas upon the old-catablished
Mr E AS Fowler Mrs
8. lubs.
The
Mrs G. V. Sidford
and child. Mr and Mrs E. E.
Mr V. Saxby.
Spencer sud maid
8. Spiro Mixs Square
MIST Mr and Mrs. T. A. Mr S
1. Gare
Goldmalth
Mr A
·
Lt. and Mrs 6.
Stainer
For myself. I think the whole difficulty would be solved by letting the M.0.0.
G. Gordon lecide, on the general play of the season, which county should stand first. In this Mr V. Goulbourn
Dr and Mrs U. B.
Stearns way we might get free from the tyrany Mr Joseph Gould
Mr J. Gourgey of points and decimal fractions.
Mrs & Miss Georgesos Master J. E. Stearns game itself is infinitely more important MJ. W. Gray Mr B. Stephenroo than any organised competition. In other P. O. Von Grise- Mr H. E. Swafield
MP.
Gono
Mr and Mrs B. H. words, let us play every match on its own
Tannen mocits-whatever the final result and Capt. T. P. Hall
Mr O. H. Hamilton Mr J. R. not make a fetish of the Championship. M J. G. Hauns
Mew P. C. Thibault There can, I think, be no doubt that the Mr W. T. Harbord Mr M. Tobias
Mr J. Tachetinis Championship, though at first it gave a Mr Ooo, Harrison
Henderson Mr F. H. 17600 great stimulus to county cricket, bair C. brought many evils in its train. Chicoweth, C.M.G. Mr H. Watkins of these evils, in my opinion, is the habit Mr L. Haymson of waiting so long for the ground to dry Miss Hogbes
Hewett,
To let or for sale, GLENSHIET, ["Amilles, Residents and Tourist silor rains. The capteina should take this M. R. Hunter
Barzer Bood, No. 124, Pesk, 5 rooms fram 1st March, 1913.
'ORAIO RYRIE,' No. 4, the Peak, to let; fine situation; 8 rooms ; leunis and | croquet lawns,
'LYEEMUN,' Barker Road, No. 134, Peak, to let furnished or unfurnished to 50th November, 1913. 6 rootk
The 'EYRIE, No. 13, Peak, To Let furnished.
FOR SALE
•HARTING and ROGATE, on pars ar Rowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.
Apply to
LINS FEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings, Hanzhong, Au. 2 1911.
16
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Proprietress
·M. 5. HOT.
Tapp
Mr & Mrs B: Webb Mr. & Mra A. Well
And children Mr E. Wellmann B. Innes Сар matter into their own hands and not leave Mine Nettle Isom Mr H. P.
P. White it to the umpire. In days when the ME. M. Johnstop Miss M. J. Championship was not, the misfortune of Mr M Jones Mr G. L. Wilson Wood Mrs A. K. E. Jodai Mr&Mrs F. Winkler "FW: Kenosy Mr G. G. Mr Robert King
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Mm F. O. 8mith Me W. Smoes frs Stirling Mr F.
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Miss Grace
Grant
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Mr L. Martin Mr
Molirs
Mr. J.
Moonan
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Mr.H. T Mr J. Bob
Sharp
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!
Mr & Mrs A. Thomas
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child: Miss 8. W. Nichols
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And
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Capt..& Mrs Mokuus strong
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children and nurse. R.A.M.O..
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Under the Personal Supervision of the having to bowl for half an hour or so | with a wet ball was rogarded as part of the luck at the game. When the rain sossed the playon got to bumînces again with a hirte delay as possible, Boform in the direction alone would put a stop to much grumbling, Another point is that county committees in picking thour". toacas should pay far more attention to Mas R. Almond Mr A Biermann felding. All the counties are anxious to Mr.T. Obec play Hampshire nowadays, for the single Mr. Clarence - #THREAK HOTEL
Mr. Parker rowson that. Hampshire's belllins fading Mr J. Coulthars Mr and Ms J. H. 8. Me and Mrs A. O. Master Richard Uliver 13-such an attractions. Mr. John Biruter Mr. W. Cozara Modym
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