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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1918,

AUCTIONS

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT. AND ADMIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

Codes" used:

A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS,

Al. TRAVNIC COUR.

Telegraphic Addrem:

*MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

DIE Undoraigned heva rotulved instrup.

End Public à netice,

ог

MONDAY,

the 28th April, 1913, commencing at 11 A.M. till 19.30 Now, and con

ruing at 2.30 P... et

THE HONGKONG CIVIL SERVIR CO- OPERATIVE SOCIEry, (In Liquidation), And 12, Beaconsfield Arcade, THE WHOLE OF THE STOCK

Tarrais COSTAISK),

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Comprising :— Groceries, Provision, Smps, Druggists Sundries, Haberdashery, &c., &c., E.;

Also

Show Cases, Centers, Pay Office Desks, Electric Fittings, Scales, &c., &c..

TERMS: As csual,

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, pl 23, 1913.

PUBLIC-AUCTION

Q.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS and Conditions of the

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF GIRLISH DEVOTION.

Suicide of a Wealthy Man's Daughter,

Miss Helen Newby, nineteen years oki, the daughter of John Newby, one of the

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER wealthiest iron men of Philadelphia, whose

PUBLIO AUCTION,

Undersigned has roosid "instru- tions to sell by Public Auction

Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be hold on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1913, at 3, at the Offene of the PublicTER Works Department, by Order of Ein Ex calency the Gorvertor, of One Lot of OROWN LAND at Tai Ping Shan in the Colony of Hongkong, for a form of 75 years, with the option of ronewalat a Crown Rent to be Bred by the Burrerer of His Majesty the Kino, for one farther form of 70 years

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Locality,

Reglary No

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and Eppe

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Particulars of the Lots,

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Annual Rest

4,000 74 Junout

THE OHINA MAIL.

NOTICE

628

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Alterations and additions to Advertise 548 monta on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should br

seat us not later than 9 p.m.

E Vaderignod have recalvad instrec.

Salt by Pabile Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNER),

on

TUESDAY,

the 29th April, 1913, ` at 11 a.m.,

at "their Sales Roopas, Nu. Ē

Des Vex Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

A CONSIGNMENT OF

Turkish Towels, Bath Towele, Single and Double Bed Size Sheets, Single and Double Bed Size Honeycomb and White Satin Quilts, Tos, Glass and Pantry Cloths. Dunk Table Cloths, Dinner Serviettes, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, Roller Towels, Stylish Lace Curtains 2ky da. to 4 yds. long, Embroidered Reba, India Gauze Vests;

Alan

A low lots of Gent's Shirts sizes 154 to 18h, Gent's Fancy Summer Waistcoats and Sundries.

(In small lots to suit purchasers). TELMOÁI usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioners. Hongkong, April 18, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

New Advertisements should be sent in before 3 p.m.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a fized period will be continued until countermanded.

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Telegraphic Address 'Man' Hongkong. Telephone No. 92.

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TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

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SIME TABLE.

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NIGHT CARE.

5.50 p.m. and 9 p.m., 8.30 p.m. to 11.00

p.m. every half hour

1.00 p.m. to 11.45 pm. every quarter fo

an hour.

SCHDATA.

8.00 m.in. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minute 10.30a.m. to 11.00 s.m...Every 10 minutes 523 | 11,45 am. to 12 Noon.... Every 15 minutes 12.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutas 100 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Evary 16 minuter 5.00 pm to 6.00p.m... Every 10 minutes 6.00 p.m. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minute 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter NIGHT CARS as on Week Dayt,

HE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to Sell by Publin Aaction“

on

THURSDAY,

the 1st May, 1913, commending st 2.30 r.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Vaux Rand, Corner of

Tea House Strael,—

A large QuanȚITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOUD

FURNITURE,

INCLUDING

SUNDRY BLACKWOOD, AND A FEW Pics or ... OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN,"✨ TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Cănire and Sofia, Carpets and Ruge, Bed Room Suité, Double and Single Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads and Cot, Bursam, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furnitare, &c., Dinner Services and Dessert Servies, Ornokery, Electro-plated and a quautity of Good Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utenisija, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Bram Fenders, Fire Brasses, &o.

BLACKWOOD-Cabinet, Couches, Bet- teon, Arm-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, 'Hall and Ten Tablon, Taapoys, &c., Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, Desk, &o.;

Alic

One large Cabinet Gramophone (practi- cally now, Electric Fans, Marble Clock by Gropp and other well-known makers, Ice Chest, 1 Boneo Duplicator, 1 Remington Typewriter, 2 Pianon, and a large number of Pairs of White and Croami Lace Curtains

«to be sold in amall lota.

Catalogues will be issued. Texas - As Uanl

HUGHES HOUGE,

kódg, April 28, 1948,

SATURDAYS,

Extra Cars at 12 midnight. SPECIAL CABS by arrangement at the Company's Office, Alexandra Buildandi De Vorax Bosd Central.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

Comeral Mamasawa.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

on

SATURDAY,

the 26th April 1913, commencing

11. ab his Sales, Rooms,

DUDDELL STREKT, ----- WITHOUT RESERVE

10 SUIT LENGTHS (comprising Tweeds

and Serges, etc)

61 RAINCOATS.

9 CANTEEN SETS,

*And

A QUANTITY OF LICQUERS. On View from Friday, the 25th April. T-Cash on delivery,

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 23, 1813.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

country home is at Nector Mills, between here and Harrisburg committed suicide oarly recently because of a mad craze evee Mary Ganion, the famous prima canci

She left her apartments as the Mar. grave, Twentieth and Chestnut street. In "a fit of despondancy. She had told her friend who was depressed because it was impossible for her to live with and breath the air which surrounded the prims donna.

Mies Newby was a sentimentalist. Das after day she haunted the Pitr-Carlton last week just to be near Miss Garden. Shas attended avery performance of the opora axl stood ab. times at the stage door of the Metropolitan Opera House to catch a glimpse of the wept that she adored.

She studied theosophy to loam if there H1B no occult art that could transform her so that she might become a part of Miss Garden's life. So great a hold did this passion havo over hor that she told her friend sto believed that she Cleopatra's maid reincarnated and thot na such she was to become a tirewoman and place herself in the service of the opera singer.

THE Undersigned has received inatest-

Pablo auction

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MONDAY,

the 28th April, 1913, commencing i

2.30 P.., at No. 2, PATELL VILLAS, Hangkow Road, Kowloon,-

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

On view from the day of ele. Catalogues will be issued. Toms-Cash on delivery..

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong. April 21, 1913,

PUBLIO AUCTION.

83%

Miss Newby bad prepared for Bryn Mawr, but two years ago gave up this ambition to learn hairdressing and mani- quring and studied Frunch so that she might become Miss Garden's maid. She had even learned to smoke cigarettes and drink rocktails, as she had been told that these were necessities of stago existence.

LITTLE LESS THAN A DIVINITY.

So great did her devotion become that she went to the extreme of changing her religion in order to become congenial to he woman whom ake adorod. Her crazy WOR such that she was practically estrangell from her family, and told them in defiance that she regarded Mary Gar den na little less than a divinity,

She paid as much as $25 for s portrait

TABE Undersigned has received instant Miss Garder, and then barnal candles

Lions to sell by Fublic Auction

од

TUESDAY,

the 29th April, 1913, commencing at 11., at No. 6, KRUTHFORD TERRACE,

Kowloon,-

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSE HOLT

FURNITURE

(Full Particulars from Catalogues). On view from Monday, the 28th April. Catalogues will be issued. Tata-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

Auctioneer. Hongkong. April 23, 1913.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

$10

THE Undersigned has resolved Instre tions to sail by Pablis Auction

on

TUESDAY,

the 29th April, 1913, commencing a

2.30 r.., at No. 2, VICTORIA VIEW,

Kowiach.

THE WHOLE OF THE

before it. Last week when Min Garden was to have been a guest at Mrs. Stokes- bury's, Helen Newby stood at the steps of the mansion to watch the object of her affection go into the banker's home. When Miss Garden did not appear she retired to her own apartments and spent the night in tears.

The climax to her ambitions camo on Saturday afternoon-last. --She threw her self into the aru of Lady Mary," she always respectfully alluded to Miss Garden, in the latter's dressing room.

Then the girl fell in a swoon at the singu's fet.

..

When revived she was hysterical, and piteously begged to be allowed to kiss

BENT HOME DY MANAGER

The manager of the opera house scat her home in a taxicab and she remained there all day Sunday. When she found later on Sunday that Miss Garden bad

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Mr Fi. I.cal Mr M. Baring Mr E. R. Bato Mr and Mrs R. P. Mr B. B. Bayly Linsley Mr O. Beach Mr G. T. Lloyd

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Miss V. Low

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Mr A. H. Mancell

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Mr Geo. Martin Mr & J. Cambridge Mrs R. T. Matheson Mrs J. H. Cartwright and child Mr J. S. Chalmers Mr Hei Tue May

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Mrs J. Cogan

Mre J. J. Millard realized that she had been tricked. Boir R. Cohen. Count Moltke & valet in desperation she left her apartments M Mrs S. Coben Mr and Mrs P. J.

Moore and went first to her father's bome at Mr.T. J. Cokely

& 2 children Mr A. P.. Morellan Hectors Hills. She went for a mountain Miss B: Condit trump accompanied by

I pet. As Mr W. F. Cowen Mr J. D. F. Maider

Mr O. Muller was her custom, she cried a revolver Mr. Correa tels, Easy Chairs, Occasional Tables, Fire

Mr J. W. Cranston Mr and Mrs M. D. Blackwood Cabinet and Flower-stamis, for protection. When she did not return Miss Crocker

Muna Oraments, Pictures, Class and Crockery the country-side turned out to hunt for Mr W. Ernost Crowe Dr J. Neumann her and her body was found in the bod MrJ.M Cunningham Mr E. Newman Ware, Cutlery, etc., etc.

atv d'Oettingen Mrs O. Dan-Mr Mr and of the old Pennsylvania Canal, near her

necker

Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Mr and Mrs H...

Pitt and child

Poulet

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD left the city without sending for her sho Mr R. Tynes Clinton Mr D. Messulan

FURNITURE,

Contained Therein. Comprising:-

ing Table, Ningpe Chairs, Teak Overman

Carved Teak Sideboard, Extension Din-

Carved Camphor wood and Teak Ward-

rubes, Washstands and Dressing Tables Double and Single Bedsteads, Rattan Chairs and T-bles, ela, etc.

Bathroom & Pantry Requisitos, Kitchen Utensils;

Also

·

1 Cottage Piano by Lane, Crawford & Co. in good conditios, and America Ice Chest.

On View from Monday, the 28th April. Catalogues will be Lunted. Teams :-Crah on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 22, 1913,

NOTICE

home. Acting Coroner Rudolph E. Spicer pronounced her douth a clear case of sui- cide, due to overstudy."

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Mr H. B. Darneli Mr G. H. Davies Mr 0. H. Davis Mr H. C. Davis Mr A. F. Deane

M-C. Derham

Mr

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Miss F. Rasy

Mr R. T. Reid

Misa 0. Richards

Mr

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Gordon

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Smith, A.O.D.

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Mr L. Birot

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H. J. Brown Mr

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Mr E. AS. Fowler and about 200 guests from the neighbour Me and Mrs B. P. hood will be entertained at los in a mar.

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