FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1918.
TO LET
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY,
14
General AuctioneerS
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN
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MEIRIOS TONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION HK Undersigned have received Instrac.
Ficus to Sull by Pabie Agation
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 7th May, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Reis, No. 8, Des Vieux Road, Corner of
Ice Housu Street,-
A LONGE QUANTITY OF, VALUABLE TKARWOO AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&c..
tc.,
c..
Cynprang as follows: TEAKWOOD-Dimng and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstereif Chairs and Selas, Carpet and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room
Furniture. Teakwood and Blackwood In.
TO LET.
AROM Ist February; MEIRION, No. 10,
Rooma
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.
To los or for sale, GLENSHIEL,* Harsor Road. No. 194, Foak, 5 rooms from 1st March, 1913.
ORAIG RYRIE,' No. 6, the Foak, to lub; fine situation; 3 rooms; tennis and crquet lawen.
The 'ETRIE, No. 13, Peak, To Let | furnished.
To let Furnished ·DUNEDIN, Barker Road. No. 135, the Peak, for months "from lat June. Low rent.
..
FOR SALE 'HARTING and ROGATE, co part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 110
Apply to
LINS FEAD & DAVIS, Ard Floor, Alexandra Buildings.
16
TO LET-AT KOWLOON.
NEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS,
with two bathrmans, pantry, kitchen and servanta quartors. Bathrooms fitted with English Bitht. Kitchen ha⚫ English Cooking Range and Hot Water Boiler. Electric Light throughout. Immediate
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New Five Ronmed TERRACE HOUSES with Tennis Courts. Ready for sccupation about 1st May.
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
CO., LTD., Aleaudra Baildings. Tiongkong. Febuary 11. 1913.
TO LET.
108
BISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 6,
Fenk, Roons unfurnished, for the
Summer.
ון
DENNYS & BOWLEY., Hengka, January 21, 1913.
TO LET.
107
Jaid. etc., etc.. 1. Dinner and Dessert 2 F100, No. 2 PEDDER
Services, Crockery, Electroplated and Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stuve" Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c.
BLACKWOOD-Overmantels, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower" Stands Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hall and Ten Tables, Teapots, Brackets and Photo Frames, K., Old Inlaid Chairs, etc., and few pieces of Chinese Porcelains:
diso
Several pieces of OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Re mington Typewriter, and Pentic Eyed Ricksha in every quod condition.
Catalogues will be issued. TA &-ul.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, May 1, 1913.
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MAN'S SEPARATION FROM THE MONKEY
The Use of the Right Hand.
The very earliest human being whose remains have been discovered was right-
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER handed. Possibly certain percutage
PUBLIO AUCTION,
1. me rrection 1E Undersigned has recolred instruc
on
TUESDAY,
the 6th May, 1913, commencing at 2.30 .., at No. 1, SEYMOUR TINKACK,-**
A QUANTITY or
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Tapestry Creted Drawing Room Suite, Tables Teak Orormantels with Bevelled Gas, Pictures, Ornaments, Erass Fonders, Carpeta, Lace Curtains, Teak Extension Dining Table, Kindsome Teak Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Dining Chairs, Desk, Soochow Curtains, Rugs, Glas Ware and Cutlory, etc., etc.
Some Black woodware, comprising: Finely Carved Couch, Hall Chairs, Jardiniers, Stools, etc, etc.,
.
of his fellows may have been, left-handed; but whichever way it worked, there is no doubt about in that one of the points of separation between the nobler spas and the lowest of men is the fact that the quick, insistent use of the right hand-was
tterly unknown to the apos.
Dr. A. Smith Woodward, lecturing ca Recent Disouverion of Early Man" at the Royal Institution, showed sofae bones that had been found in such a position s to take them very old indeed. Yet every bone ho showed and every bone he portrayed on the setcon was part of some thing that hat just the same kind of keleton as a man. In the carlier part of the lecture he tell how, in the evolu hou of vertebrates, there came a time when the troodweilers began to develop bruin, "Brain was the only part that Entranced," he said, and after brain levelopment followed the upright posi tion. It is strange that a heavy brain. should esuso a monkey to hold ite boad upright, get so it seems to have been."
Double and Single Budsteady, Bookcases,
Dr. Woodward promised to tell 118 Tia-lined Box Couch, Arm Chairs, Singer's Sewing Machine, Dressing Tables, Wash-something about the most recently dis- stands: Toilet Sets. Record Cabinota, etc. covered human skull in his next lecture. Pantry and Bathroom Requisites, Tee Meanwhile he showed many, lantern slides of the little coiled-up skaloton that has Chest:
Also
been found at La Chapelle-aux-Saints, con the side of a valley--a very small cleft, not at all a place that anyons would antico. M. Boule found it. He had not dreamt of finding human romains, but when he came to a hollow on the side of a limestone hill he and his friends found it lying over what was probably a grave. The horn of a bison was the first thing discover. Underneath was the skel 13, His wraith would need food, and Te bison was evidently the last offering of his friends. Beno or remains of the burse and the wall lie not far away from e burial place, all inside the little cave.
And One Grand Piano by Broadwood, "Teams :—An (rual,
Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Monday, the 6th May. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong. April 30, 1913.
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a an odd corner was a something black-
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It's possible that the La Chapelle keleton may be of enormous antiquity. A few int implements are found in its eighbourhood, but neither reindeer nor one has been soen near it. Possibly his may be a relic of the Middle Pleisto- me. It has luge square eye-sockets. nd it has a big brain-pan. If clothed with Rosh it would be quite as beautiful, cording to modern estheticism, as an Australian busliman. All the earlier ills, according to Dr. Woodward, are nge. As a rule they have a much lar er brain capacity than those of the man, i today. Quantity in the old days is sibly made up for by the quality of -day. Monkeys nevor havu a develop sont like this. Moreover, even the La hupella mab-and Dr. Woodward pro nis to tell us of older relics than that renda lectures next week-always have arietal bones, which proves that the 'eft entisphere of the brain was larger that Prion $14 per annum, including postage. The OHENA MAIL, L., Wyndham Street
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he right. In ordinary right-handed men
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FAROM February 16, 1919, 1st Floor, KINGSCLERE HOTEL, mangement, as the left limba are always
25, Das Veux Road Central, Hong- kong, at present, occupied by Mesurs
Whiteway Laidlaw & Co.
Apply to
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10 LET.
CHOP with Godown attached. NATHAN SHOP with Godown
Kowloon Marino Let No. 49 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
Co.. Lab. Hongkong, June 1, 1912.
TO LET.
HONGKONG:
[NRIVALLED position is the Hill istrict, pverlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Earbour.
Numerous quist Suites with luxuriously uitted Bathrooma, Telephones and Electric FEDE Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms throughout. Telephone No. 1102
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ntrolled by the right part of the brain. nd vice versa.
No monkey brain has ever been known show differences in its sides. Perhaps the huge difference between curly man and late monkey depends on the fact that 1 man 1160s ous hand (preferably bis right and) more quickly than the other, and to monkey has neither of his upper limbs #pecialised.
A DARING STEEPLEJACK.
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WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWKE) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.
1.35
by a film concein, was injured yesterday Mr
J. Cambridge Mr B. K. Mahta
Mt J. S. Chalmers in an attempt to outshine his previous J. Claxton escapades by ascending 3,600 foot in the air in a fivebon steel rocket. Bis injuries
consisted of severe buzis of the Ice Con
J. Cokaly hande, but aft
being dressed in Mrs W. P. Coven sweet nil his famous smile was seen as he Miss Crocker Announced
nced thi he "falt fine and would Dr & Mrs Ouipin
Mr.O.-H. Davin
{ try_*_*proposed to second inside a stepid Mr.A. F. Desze.
LA
cylinder, forming part of rocket, the Mr & Mrs Derteano
and 2 children motive power of which was the ordinary
•Douglas
Mr J. Merecki
Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mr K.
Mr V.
Dettingen
Min G. O'Leary
Mr J. Ormiston
Mr E. Provost
Mr H H. Bay
Mine F. Bany
Mr R. T. Reid
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mrs R Almond
Mr H. Camero 1
Mr T. Cheo
MI B. Markhan Miss Massey
Mr and Mn F. E.
Mrs and Miss Church McHugh
Mr B. W. Cer Mr and Mrs J. H. A, Mr W. A. Donaldson
Capt. and Mrs T. Mr M. F. Morzaj
Donaldson
Mrs Finchelt
Mr F.
Mr Geo. Grimble
Belzs Mr H. H. Hertz Dr M. D. Hollin Mr and Mrs Kraft
Mr & Mrs 0. Laurit
вер
Mr A. P. Nobbe
Capt. & Mrs W. C.
Pansinore
Mr H. Peamuan Mrs Peman Miss F. Saunders
Mr. Schenk Mr & Dr Sibres
Mr H 9.Sparge
Mr and Mrs Lemaire Capt. & fira A. H.
Stewart & children and child
Mr F. B. Mackintosh Mr D. Walker Mr and Mrs Majer Dr K. Walther
and son
**Mr G. G. Whitelaw
GRAND GARLION HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr A. R. W. Libbley Mr and Ms B. A Rev. & Mrs Mao-
Balantine
and child
donald
Mr & Mr W. Bishophir F. Mcintyre
Mr E. Nichola Mr 8. G. Bolen Dr D. R. Pant Lient . E. B. Brows-Mr & Mrs R. Pestonj
Mr Q. 8. Pike ter
Bandal Mr G. W Mrs J. Crawford Mr and Mrs W. & Lient. Geo. W. Crom-Mr A. F. Remedios
Rickette Mr C. F. Robins
Miss C. Rickards
Mr W. V. Robinson MrJ. C.
C. Sibley Mr and Mrs E. E.
powder used by firework concerns in tor Mr J. Dewar Fekete The rocket was ten leet long and Mrs E. 6. three feet in diameter. Before the attempt Me W. A. Dolay Was made ha signed a waiver releasing all Mr EL C. Ehrentals
in case of accident. Mrs C. Flulayson concerned from blame in Maring picture cameras were trained at all Mr H. G Fieber on the sky. It was Law's intention. Mr L. S. Garland angled Gar- M: V. Borby Ltd ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK point of height and started to descend.
land
ÓCATION good for Hillside Scenaryo
FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.
bio, R.E Mr B. Diz
Mrs C. Daries
Rev. & Ma Daliz Madam Esault Mr T. G. Fyan+t Mis M. L. Ganthey MrJ. B. Southmayd H. 3. Grandy
Mr 0, Hal Then he planned to
Garland
Mist Square
Mr G. Harper, Families, Residents and Tourists the rocket and release himself from Mr and M II. P. Mrs. Spiro
some down in
lu s przecente..
TAX And Mrs CE, Jackson Considers' le fear was expressed that Mrs I. Geare
Stainer Mr A. G. Gordon Law would be injured in the back-kicking
Mr & Mrs L. Kay of the rockst when shooting from its Mr. V. Goulbourn tripod,
and efforts were made to minimize Mr Joseph Gould,
made thoroughly comfortable.
Terms Moderate.
RUN ON FIRST-olam” Lores.
Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress
M. B. HOY.
BRAESIDE
PRIVATE · · HOTEL.
STANDING in the own grounds with Tennis and Croquet Lawas, Kargs Alry and Wall Furnished Room Every home comfort Fine View of the Harbear Talaphone, No. 890,
WATTS Mas F. W. WATTS; Apply to
* Brooside," 90, Maolumnall Rosd, Hongkong, September 5, 1908.
the effect of the
tha shook. After dressing in J. Gourgey
small coins.
Mr B. Stephenson
Mr R. Stoat
Mr J
MY J. B. Tapp
My Tatam
MPH. Watkins Mr &
& Mr. B. Wabb
his usual outit of padded clothing. Law Mr P. O. Von Griso- placod
..izz his ears and then Gono
T. P. Ball covered them with uplaps. At precisely as Mr & Mrs. A. Well 4 o'clock I entered the yards of Mr W. T. Harbord and 4 children. International Fire-works Company, on the Mi P. Hayward
Newark Bay side of Jersey City and ** quickly placed in the
col
tabe
Mr H. P. White
Mr F. W. White.
Mrs P. Heath
Hou, Mr Mr G. G. Wood
Hewett, C.LLG.
and encased in an outer pasting: Samuel & Mr.C. & Henderson Mr & Mrs FA Winkler Serpice, manager of the fepworks com
not off the fuse. There was a torriśc PART
WYNDHAM HOTEL
Mr FW, Parkander Mis
Oia Bedaga
explosion and e donte volume of smoke one in the air. Two more explosions fel- loved in quick accession. The rocket hed falled to go up, but instead buried itself in Miss A. L. Boggs Mr Malutyre the ground When rescued law an-Me and Mrs AOMI W. B. Ocker
Mr Parker
• Bower Ng consciona, but quickly recoved. En plans
Burna of copper to build a rocket out of
Mr James One of Law's most noteworthy feats was Miss M. Clark: his jump on April 8, 1819 of forty-one Hiss Z. N. Clark atomys from the roof of the Bankers It Mr W. Dobbe Page Building to Wall-street; Fabrosy 16, 1919, Mr Frohlies
Mr. William Gay IF you happen to be late your mosle will be jumped 'Ironi the centre of Brooklyn
be Courteously and Promptly narrad | Bridge ; October 13, 1912, by jumped from Mrs Bayward fast the Same, Only at The ALEXAN an seroplane up B,000 fast, and landed 598. His E. Hayward
Inlów away alÚnkwood Horbla
HIM. B. Hoy
You must ja the Inopy 'sen da. In res, DEA. CATE
Mi V. Redman
Miss Radman
Mit Aurrth Steptros
Mr and Mrs John
Bawart Mi A: Usher
D
Me A Rolling Mr A. E M. 10. Saunderson Mr Mr G.. W. Sewell Misa M. I. Skilton Mr B. H. Stephenson Mrs T. Tobise
Mr & Mr H. Tobine Mr E. J. Treadgosa. Mr R 8. Verrett".
PEAK BOTKY
Mr J. M. Aaron M A. Koith
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Kohler Lt. T. C. H. Archer, Mr G. P. Lammert
R.A.MO.
It-Col. & M. A.1. Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lean, A.P.D.& child
strong
Capt. & Mrs MoMuna Mr & Mrs T. Arthur children and nurse. Mr E. F. Aucott R.A.M.O.
Mr W. M. O. Bar-Mr E. J. McNutly
Mas Messer
rott and child
Mr L. M. Bayley
Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
Mr and Mrs C. D. J. more and child
Bell
Mr Bernett
Mr & Mrs Beyer
Mrs Bowdler
Capt. Mitchell:
Lt. MonteithRAM.C.
Mr & Mrs M. Fatton-
den
Maja Bowen, A.P.D.Mr J. Pluramer Attorney-General J. Lt-Col, J.J.Radcliffe,
A. Buckaill
Mr Cobb
Lt. and Mi T. Omningham,
Major Davy, R.L Mc G. A. Dutton
R.E..
Me Relton
0. Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie
A. Miss Robertson"
Consul & Mrs Eitsen
Mr G. W. R. Roger Eng. Comdr. & Mta
Boome, R.K.
Mr & Mrs Flanagar Mr. Benbrow Rowe Mr and Mrs G. G.Dr Schneller
Gordon
Mr A. Sinclair
Mr and Mrs B. & Mr O. Skott
Bale
Mr & Mrs A. Gibeon
Lt. Col. W. E. Ushar
Smith, A.O.D.
Col. and Mrs Gordon Mr & Mrs P. Sofieis
Hall, B.A.M.C.
Mr Grelg
Mr H. A, Hazeland
Mr T. V. H
Capt. & Mrs Stricker
child & nurse, 2nd D.O.LLL
Mr R. Stowert
Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Mr 8 M. Stewart Major Humphrey. Mr & Mrs Sutherland. Lt. Col. & Mrs Tason'
FB.8.
Mr and Mrs W. 0. 2nd D.O.LI.
Humphreys Mr O. Wagam
Mr Hunter
Major & Mr Wenborn
Mr and Mrs Ham- RES. **.
phreys
Capt. Whitfiel A.O.D. Mr & Mrs P. Jack Mr David Wood Mr H. U. Jeffries
DRATS HOTE
MR. Ahnberg Hir C. Banisatn Mt Baumann
Mr P. Beushausen Mr D. Boggs MV. Bonatta
De Briall
Dr
Mr Bamann Mi Calcort Mr and Mrs Craw Me Elson Mr G. Brank Mr Fridley Grace
M: G. Grant Mr F. Haden Mr Higginbothami Mr and His C. Mr7. Heldt
Mr G. Kaddall Wright
D: Kert
KINOMULERE HOTEL.
Consul General Au Mr & Ma W: Logan
derson
Mr H. O. Morgan
Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr E.B Morrison
Bankhouss
Prof. O, E Ober
Mr and Mrs M. C.Mr & Mn J. Robert
Bowman
Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr G. Bache
*Brown
Mr A. L. Shield
Mr and Mrs A. E. Capt. 0. 7. 8. Birim
Misa D. Filkins
Dr Stedman
Carleton
shire, Rid
Mr W. H. Ford
· Mas Tangya..
Mr. W.B. Hind
MF H. P. Thanse
Major & Mr F. J. Mr G. J. Kan der
Hunter
Dr & Mn Evan JonesMe P. D. Wilson
Mr Lang
MIT, A. Laughlin MyRand Mrs. E
Wir
Mr J, W. Wilson Me Young
Mr O. Behr
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Mr F. Lorris Mr and Mrs Lowell Mr and Mrs Mayr Mr I
Merila
Mr Molles
Mr J. Moonan
Mr J. Parshall
Mr W. Sanborn
Mr H T. Sharp
Mr J. Schmann
*Mini Stephmd M: P. Stoll
Mr & Mrs à. Thomas Mr. Wahle
Mr G, Watkina.
Me P. Whittick
Mr E. Will
Mr Woodoock
THE BEAMIÓN HOTRÍN
Mr C. Berantinh
Mr G. J. J. Both
Mr H. Lehmant
Mr F. Mils Mr F. Niemeier
MC.H. H. Oulliford Mr & Mrs R. Pithia
Mr J. Elmios
Mr. M. Enywand
Mr F. Boyer, Mr O. Kempter
Mr. Konig Mr Y. Kooyman-
Me F. K. Ruprecht Mr P. Scharse
Mri A. G. Smith
Mr.A. Y. Smith
· Mr K. Wels
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