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MONDAY, MAY 5, 1918-

AUCTIONS

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Conditions of the

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. ATH & ira Eortions.

AI. TELEGRAFIA Cope,

ww

Telegraphic Adizes -

MEIRION BONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

THX Undersigned havo received instrus.

THA

tions to wall by Public Auctiony

(YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNS),

01

WEDNESDAY

·

the 7th May, 1913, at 9.30 P.M.,

their Sales Rouma, No. 8. Des Vieti Road, coruer of Tex Hoves STRERT, — A LARGE NUMBER OF

PAIRS OF CREAM AND

WHITE LACE CURTAINS. Various Lengthe and Designs. Terms. As usual.

BUCHES & HOUCH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, May 3, 1913,

578

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have recaived lustre

tions to Sell by Tublic à activa

LA

WEDNESDAY,

the 7th May, 1913, commencing at 2.30.M., at their Bales Roums, No. 8, Das Taux Road, Corner of

Ice House Stroot-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

&c.,

&c.,

&c., Comprising as follows--

TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing

by Public Auction Salo, to be held on TUESDAY, the 18th day of May, 1913, at 3 r.., at the Othicos of the Public Werks Department, by Order of His Ex

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

GERMAN RELATIONS WITH CHINA.

QUESTIONS IN THE RICHSTAG, The Times - Berlin. correspondna i states that the Lader-Secretary of Statu for Foreign Affairs, Herr Zimmermann, teplied in the Budget Committee of the

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. Reichstag on 4th ult. to a series of ques-

PUBLIC AUCHON,

cullency the Governor, of Twats ofos to sell by Public Apation

HE Undersigned has received instruc-

CROWN LAND at Leighton Hill, d Shaukiwan Road 1spectively, in the Conny of Honghorp, for a term of 23 years, with the option of renown) at Crown i Rands to be fire by the Surreyor of Ea -joy the Eu, for one far hur tarm of

75

78150

577

Particulers of the bola

Locality.

1 Begintry Na.

faighton f

in Talsad Lit

No. 1911,

North of and seljoin.

Rukweun

Inland L

Boundary

Mamute

LOTHES,

į (Approximate.)

t

M

*

HOTELS

THE

+359

abonti

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANA,

BATELKOOM TO ZACH ROOM

Cold and Hot Water throughout,

"

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS, BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particolars apply to

THE MANAGER Tel. No. K19, Tolg. Addrusu. "Teamotil

Hongkong, Feb. 3. 1313

KINGSCLERE HOTEL,

GÓNG LÔNG. UNRIVALLED position in the Hill

district, vverlooking the Estanisl Gardens and facing the Harbour.

от

TUESDAY,

the 8th May 1913, commencing ab 11. at his Sale Rooms,

DUDAKLL START-

A QUANTITY OF

4

tione from Heri Bassermann relating to China, Herr Basserinsun micationed the Russo-Mongolian Treaty, the alleged ex tension of French, influenca in Southern | Chinn, the longolian Treaty with Thibet, ned the Chinese loan, and said that great changes were taking place in the Far East, by which Germany would not, it was to be hoped, be taken by au prise."

Het Zimmermann said that tho, right of the Khuiukhts of Urga to make tresties on behalf of all Mongolia was a Outor Mongolia

INDIAN CARPETS AND RUGS.subject of dispute, but

On view from Monday, the 8th May. Team:--Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer'..

1

Hongkong, May 2, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

most of the chiefs had associated thon selves, with the Treaty with Russin of st November. That Trpaty gave Bus- is a favoured position throughout all 576 Mongolia. China, it was true, had grant. (ed Russla a isige number of rights in Mongolia by the Treaty of 1881, but ou the strength of her own Treaty with China of 1861, Gormany could claim the

DIE Undersigned bas masivel instruesine rights on the principle of most-

tions to all by Public Auction

lavoured-nation treatment: No such elain had yet been made, bocause Ger TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, │rian interests hardly existed in Mongolia, the 6th & 7th May, 1913, comiencing each wlthough recently German merchants in

day at 2.30 r.M., at No. 1, SEYMOWE

TERRACK,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising

Harbin ́und Tientsin had begun to parti-{ eipate in bus trade which went thither. Germany's interest in Mongolia was the pen door. With regard to Thibet, Harr Zimmermann said that "there appeared to have been a Treaty zando" "botwoss Al Khutukhts and the Dalai Lama,"

bus the details were not known.

Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Seite, Tables, Tonk Overmantels with Bevelled

THE CHINESE LOAN. Glass, Pictures, Orusments, Brass Fonders,

Herr Zimmermann said that a thew Carpets, Lace Curtains, Tenk Extension situation had been created with rogard Dining Table, Handsome Teak Sidobosal. į to the recognition of the Chineso Republic Dinner Waggon, Dining Chairs, Dask, by the decision of the United States to Soccbow Curtains, Rugs, Glass Ware and is independent of the other Powers. It Cutlery, etc., eta,

uld not put bo sniti definitely what our of procedure was contemplated by

F

Double and Single Bodstends, Bookcases, Tin-lined Box Couch, Arm Chairy, Singer's Sewing Machine, Dressing Tables, Wash. stands, Toilet Suts, Record Cabinets, etc. Pantry and Bathroom Requisitus. Ice Cliest:

Also

Some Blackwoodware, comprising: Finely Carved Couch, Hall Claire, Jardiniers, Stools, ok, etc.,

And

One Gud Piano by Broadwood. Ter-da mual. Catalogues will be issued.

On Vier from Monday, the öih May. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Audioneer.

Hongkang, April 31, 1913.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICE

663

Communications relating to news should

other Powers. The German Govern ont still desired that the loan should be effecled in the interests of China, which therwise might fall into the hands of

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r: mocasion-hunters, sud, instead of achiev- TELEPHONE No. 636. Lug consilidation and reform, might never more from her financial difficulties, to described as groundless the Press re perts and stalements that Germany had meeived way" repulse" in the matter of in adviser for the Chinese Government.

Several Deputies said that they feared that Germany had lost ground in China Miss C. E. Ashley

1 recent years. The commercial train-Mr E. Aurely ing of her representatives in the country Mr M. Banderin Zotb much to be desired. A Socialist Do Mr A. T. Barberini pity" said that Germany's policy in the Mr M. Baring Mr E. R. Bas Far East was much too dependent upca Mr. Beach Basefa, and was **a chain of mistakes." Mr E. A. Beaumont The deputies were unanimous in the Mrs K. R. Belilica pinion, however, that Germany's interest Mr G. A. Bena

Miss King

Mr R. H. Kirkpatrick Mr A. Kruseman Mre W. H. Lambert

Mr G. T. Lloyd

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PEAK HOTEL,

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr G. P. Lammert Dr and Mis Aubrey Lt. Col. & Mrs A.1. Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Gear. A.P.D.&chld

R. A.M.C. Capt. & Mrs MoMucu children and nare. RA.M.C.

Mr & Mm W. Arm-

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De E. L. Martyn Lobb | Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Dr Mr and Mrs Neil Mr E. F. Ausalt

MacIatyra

Mr Goo, Martin

Mr J. R. Mason

Mr E. J. McNutly Mr & Mrs Mitchell

Mrs V. M. O. Bar-

rety and child

more and child

Lt. MonteithRAM.C.

KINS IDWARD· “HOTLL. Mrs R. Almond Mi B. Markham

Mi Minocy Me and Mon F. B. 1

McHugh

Mr F. Camaros Mr T. Choo

Afrs and Miss Church Mr F. W. Cas

Mr

Mr and Mrs J. H. S.

Mody

W. A. Donaldson Opt. and Mrs T. Mr M. F. Muzzwy

Donaldson

Mrs Finchett

Mr Geo. Grimble

Mr F. Holms.

Mr H. H. Horiz

Dr M. D. lollia

י

A. P. Nobbe

MT A

Capt. & Mr W. Q

Pramore

Mr H. Perman Min Powman Miss F. Saunders

Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs Schenk Mr &

did not lio in the acquisition of territory, Capt. c. 1. Rernon Mr R. T. Matheson Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mr and Mrs Moores 0. Laurit- Dr Bibere

Mr and Mrs T. E and child

Bishop

Mr Hsi You May Mrs J. M Mr H. B. Yeckien. burgh

but solely aimed at the open door, which must and could boysecured in complete | M understanding with China herself. In the course of the discussion it was decided Mr R. Brown that in fatere representatives of the La-Me J. B. Chalmers

Mr AJ. Cambridge perial Naval Department should take part : A. A. Char

Chartou in the proceedings concerning China. Ms J. Cogan representative of that department stated Mr T. J. Cokely that the administration in Tsingtau taiu. Mrs W. F.

Miss Crocker nined strict neutrality, and would not Mr C. H. Davis tow any political intrigues by Chinc Mr &. F. Deano

lers against the Chinese Government. Mr & Mrs Forteano

Zimmerman

thio and 2 children said that Government desired that German mer. Mr J. Dawar

addressed to The Ennor. Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously

Correspondents must forward thai ilted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric

namos and addresses with any communica FADA. Telephones is Bedrooms and Sitting rooms†tion addressed to the Editer, not necessarily for publication but s evidence of good Dhroughout.

faith. Telephone No. 1122,

Rent Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofa Cable Addrem Suchania,

Carpets and Lugs, Bed Roota Soite,

Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Rv Furniture, Tankwood and Blackwood In-

A.B.. Code Hongkong, Septembar 1, 1908.

All matter for publication should 15 El. | written en one side of the paper only.

1206

No anonymously signed communication that has already appeared in any other paper

laid, etc., ute.. 1 Dinner and Dessert KING EDWARD HOTEL Services, Crookery, Electro-plated and Glass | Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Easmelled Ware, Cutlery, &c.

BLACKWOOD-Overmantele, Couches, Ara-ohsin, Flower Stande. Cabinets, Jardinforos, Hall and Tea Tables, Tempoys, Brackets and Photo Frimea, &., Old Inlaid Ubsire, etc., and few pieces of Chinese Porcelains;

disa

Several piocas of OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, 1 Sewing Machine, 1 Ro mington Typewriter, sad 1 Pasumatic Tyred Ricksha in very good condition.

Catalogaon will be issued. T-As Usual.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. May 1, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

589

1AK Underaligned havá received testruc tions to Soul by Foblie Anction,

(300 1000UST OF THE CONCARNED),

나다

SATURDAY,

the 10th May, 1913, at 11 .M., et

their Sales Booms, No. 8, Des Vaux

Rand, Corner of Ies House St.,-

A NEW CONSKINMENT OF

FIRST CLASS HOTEL, UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

EXCELLENT ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.

TELEPHONE 73.

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WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FlowEn) STREET,

Opposite Clock Tower.

135

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Apply to Pantry Cloths, Bath Mate, Ladies' and Out's Handkerchiefs, Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, Gent's Bamwor Vests, White and Cream Los Curtains, Ladies' and Gent's Hosiery, Irish Embroi dered Boben and tunic Shirts,

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Avétioneers. Hongkong, May 2, 19139,

Kas F. W. WATIS, Baldo, 20, Macdonnell Road..., Hongkong, September %, 1907,

"NOTES ON WILD INALITE

HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA."

Bxx Rev. G. A. BUNBURY, 'M.AZ

075

ZSFERS, TŃh Fodor Hakod

Finawa Heddock Ki

ALEXANDRA CAFE.

To be bad at the ORINA MAL Qilon,

Part 2 Borised Price 75 Onts

will be inserted

addressed to THE SECUTARY.

Ferr

Won

Mr B. K. Mehta Mr R. J. Moore, Mr J. Merecki MrJ. D. F. Mulder Mr E. Newnan MrV. d'Oettingen Miss G. O'Leary Mr. J. Ormiston Mr. J. Pinnock Mr A. Polinsky

Provcet Mr E. Mr E. H Ray Mins F. Resy

0 Richards

Rickette

Buil

Mr Bennett Mr & Mrs Teyer Mrs Bowdler

child

Mr HL. 9. Spurga. Mr and Mrs H. Ober Mr and Mrs Lemaire Capt. & im A. BE

and child

and child

Stewart & children Mr & Mrs M. Pattan-Mr F. B. Mackintosh Mr D. Walker Mr and Mr Majar Dr K. Walther Majul Bowen, A.P.D. den

sad son Attorney-General J. Mrs Fearaon

child en A. Bucknill

Mr Cobb Dr Crull

and

Rev. Fostar Pogg. Mr J. Flummer

Lt. and Mrs T. O. L-Col. J. J. Radclife,

Cunningham, E.A. R.E.

Major Davy, RE.

Mr G. A. Dutton Censu! & Mrs Hitzen

hants should learn Chinese to a greater Als R. 1. Douglas Miss W. R. and Mrs G. G.

Dowley A.

M

Dupuy

Mr W. V. Robinson Mr J. C. Bibley Mr and Mrs E.

Smith

tent than heretofore, and should also Mr and Mrs Letten relating to business should be play as many German-speaking natives Mr B. C. Ehrenfels Mr C. F. Robins

psible. The Government would Mr N. A. Farrell Ordon for extra copies of the Camped this-year- £1,500 more than o E. E. Farroll Mrs C. Finisysou MALL should be sent as soon as possibis former years on German schools. It was Mr H. G. Fisher the supply is limited. Cash 10 cis., Credit intended in attach an educational adviser Mr. S. Garland 20 cia., per copy.

the Embassy in Peking. The Govern Miss Marjoris Gar.

Land Alterations and additions to Advertisement wished to use incre means for the

Garland ments on Pagos ", 5, 4, 5, 8 and 9 further development of the German school Me and Mrs I. P. should be sent to the Ofies, Nu. U, Wynd system, and they would gladly follow the MIJ. Geare ham Street, not later than 11:30a.m.

promptings of the committes in this re- Mre L. Gears Alterations and additions to Advertise spect. The obligatory introduction of the Mr A. G. Gordon M. V. Goulbourn monta un pages i, 6, 7 and 10 should be German language in Chinese schools war sent us not inter than 2 p.m.

having alleation. Already German wa

a

New Advertisements should to sent in proscribed for certain branches of study- before 8 p.m.

Advertisements and Subscription which are not ordered for a fired period will be continued until countermanded.

Telegraphic Address 'MAL' Hongkong. Telephone No. 22.

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JAPANESE MAKERS,

Mr Joseph Gould Mr J. Gougey

Von Griso- P. C

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pharinacortical, medical, and forestry. The further extension of the Consular fr system would be served by the demand Capt. T. P.

Mr J. Hamuoad

A. B, Hans

**Halil

.

My Douglas Smith Mr Kenneth Smith Mr V. Sorby

Mr S. Spizo Mr J. B. Sou hmaye Mis Square Lt and Mrs C.

Stairer

Mr R. Stoot

Gordon

Mr Ralton

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Rome, RN.

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Me and Mrs B. A. Dr Schneller

Halo

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Swift

..

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Vissensor Watkins

Mr & Mrs

Mr H.

Mr & Mrs B. Webb

Mr W. E. Woidies

for Changsha, and a Consulate was being Mr J. G. Hanna planned also for Yunnan-du. As regards My W Harbord Mr & Mr A. Well the question of sanding a second commer. Miss

cial expert to North Chins, which had Mrs P. Hesth

boon raised by one of the delegates, the Hom

Hewett, C.M.G.

children and chi

Mr H. P. White Mr. B. A. Mr. W. White

P. White Mr H. representative of the Foreign Office Inti-Mr G. Hulmes Mr J. I. Whitton mated that the report of the Consul Mrs Geo, R. Howe Mr&Mrs F. Winkler

Mr G. G. Wood General and the commercial export in Capt. B. Iznes

Mr and Mrs P. A. Shanghai was unfavourable to this, but Mr. G. JISTODS

Wright Be Wm. B. Jones the subject would have further considers Mrs. N E. Judah Mr 8. P. Yestell tion The dissolution of the German Dr and Mrs King. Union in Peking, of which nothing fur ther was known here, was much to be

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Footwear NO FLOWERS FOR & FLOWER-

MADE

70

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Balantine

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Child and

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MrQ S. Pike ... Bandal! Mr.C. W. Cranford Geo. W. Crom Mr AF. Remedios bis, R.

B Mrs O. Davins Me B. Dis.

Alderman Fish, of Blackpool, who io troduced the battle of flowers into Eng land, requested that there should be flowers at his funeral, which took place recently.

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Me ́da Mrs L. Kay - Wright ·

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LES.

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phreys

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ين ..

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Brown

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Carleton

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silzs, R.A.

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Hunter

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I Marlin

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M. Miss

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