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MONDAY, MAY 19, 1918

AUCTIONS

PUBLIO AUOPION,

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Conditions of the SHARE & GENERAL BRUKER.

AUOTIOBNETS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

'AND ADMIRALTY,

Generazioneers

AND

Share, Goal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN"

FOAL STORAGE.

Coded:

A.B.O. 4 & 5TH EDITION).“

Al Tarnic Cost.

„Telegraphia' Addzemu? ̈

'MEIRION" · HONGKONG.

TH

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Vadersigned have received instrac- tions to Sell by Publis Anction "

од

WEDNESDAY,

the Sims May, 1913, commencing st 3.30 r.al, at their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœur Road, Corner of Ice House Shoot,—

.

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND LACEWOOD FURNITURE,

• ht

tc.,

Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining, and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Solas, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Barones, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Darble-top Sideboards, Teak--

by Public Auction Salo, try be

held on MONDAY, the 20th day of May, 1013, xt_3 p.at., at the Offeon of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex-

KUBLIC AUCTION.

ellency the Governor, of Two Lots of | TUIK Undersigned han received instruto- GROWN LAND at Donduit Road, in the Tune to all by Public Auction.

Co any of Hongkong, for a term of 74 yours, with the option of renewal at Crown Rents to be Gred by the Surveyor of His if joy the Kiv, for no further term af

15

years.

Particulars of the Lots

Benndary

Manu

MENTA (approximate)

* JE TV.

Lobulls.

Registry. No.

Fast of Intard Lot South of Infard

Confit Road.

¿No. 194

Lot No 917,

Road.

Condest

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1.

Lonsealy fa

1110100 150 150 18,400 113

170 106 10 300 16,50 114

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BLACKWOOD—Orenuantels, Couches, Arma-chairs, Flower Standa, Chinote, Jaz-bolors 3 p.m.. dixieres, Bell 'kad- Tes Tabler, Tea; oya," Brackets and Photo Frano, cto., Uld Inlaid Claire, clo, and few pieces of Chíncao Poroc Laius:

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And

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TE-A !,

1:

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, May 18, 1919.

028

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ے مرد اور نے این این

PUBLIC AUCTION

Undersignet havovived in-tra

Jons to Sell by Lubile Auction,

(FOB. AUGDENT OF THE CONCERNUC),

00

THURSDAY,

the 2nd Maj, 1913, at 12 o'clock Noon, at

theis Sales Rooma, No. 8. Das Vigur

Roid, couner of Joe Roger StiEXT,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

SADDLERY, PONY CLOTHINO,

Se.. &c. Consisting of :-

kt.,

Pigskin and Doeskiu Saddles,

Pula and Racing Bits and Spurs,

Polo Boots and Bridles, Tent Pegging

Spears,

And

A number of Horse Rugs and Quarter

Blankets.

TERMS: Usuki,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. - Hongkong, May 10, 1913.

NOTICE

632

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PARIS

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Fon and the copre do hd rest.

YSTERS; ¿ Frosk, Fried pr Stowed.

ALEXANDRA CAFE,

Orion Baddooks, Kippers, &t.

|

TUESDAY,

the 20th May, 1915, commanding b 11. 4.3. at his Sales Rooms,

DUDPILL STREET,— 7-

30 TWEED SUIT LENGTHS (tabla for Spring or Autumn) slightly damaged by water.

On View from Monday, the 18th May. TennCash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMETT,

Auctioneer

Hoogkunz, M.3.17 1919.

· PUBLIO · AUCTION,

638

THR CHINA ASSOCIATION.

Exista From Annual Report..

Finance

Hallways. ~The Oplum

Question,

The annual meeting of the China Asso ciation was to be held at the offices of the

P. and 0. 5.V. Company our 2010 ult. The report to be then presented states

Political.Tus one outstanding fact of the year is that the Republic: still con tinues, and though little has been done. to strengthen the hold of the Central Government on the provincon, mare especially thore south of the Yangtzo. yet, on the other hand, thore has beert na furtite overò movement towards. In- dependence. Tinie, it may be conceded, is ou "the side of Juan Shih-kair, and the longer his authority continues, nominal though, it may be in many parts, the loss Ekely it is that any attempt will-bamadu. to wrst it from him. .57The general result has been to enhance very consklor. ably the authority and prestige of the Frab, and is became apparent that so long a tünd the two Generals Li Yuan-

MB GEO. P. LAMMERT has received hug and Tuan Chih-już (Commandos in

instructions to sell by Pubs Auction Foling) held together, his position was

on

FRIDAY,

the 30th Msy, 1913, commencing at

3 r.m., at his Averius Rooms,.

DUDDELL STASET,—

IN ONE LOT

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

registered as Inland Lob No. 1927, sitante in Weng Nei Chong Road and adjolning the Race Course, excellent building it; Area 22,510 sq. ft.

Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained from

MA GEO. P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer.

ME J. CAER CLARK,

14, Queen's Road Central,

Architect;

Messes HASTINGS & HASTINGS,

8, Des Voeux Road Central,

The Vendors' Solicitors,

Eongkong, May 16, 1919.

EVERY BEETLE

831

unassailable...

The Advisory Council has consed to také, any” interest in its work. Attend"" ance became perfunctory and it was often impossible to form a quorum. The gen eral control fell móro, and more into the hands of the President, whose mandates, now do not differ materially in form or substanca from the degrees of his late

Imperial Mistresss the Empress Dowager.

Finance. In last year's report it was stated that the political situation was vorahadowed by the still more urgent question Snance. That remark re mains true to-day; and, indeed, the urgency has become oven greater than it was a year ago, ... While protesting against tho Central Government borrow. ing money on the only terms on which it can be obtained, the Provinces show

no disposition to contribute their quota

to the national obligations. The result

of the revolution so far has boon to make TELEPHONE NO. 636

the Provinces more independent than

before. They any appropriating the whole of the taxation-the land tax, the salt taxes, lekm, stc--to local purposes, and may be assumed they will rosent strongly any attempt to take the taxation ouh of their hands. It is doubtless this feeling that prompts the protest against

EVERY BUGeding control or even supervision to

Is killed once *Kosting's" comas - into thorough contac

Sold in Tins only. The garivalled way to kil bootles, bags and al hethhold Insecta la to

KEATING'S

POWDER

JAPANESE MAKERS,

EVERY KINI

MADE

Meanwhile, the Central Government has to provide for the annual charge of

OT

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Attorney-General J. Mr Pearson and ovordue in the shape of Republican bonds, Coolidge

MrB. K. Mehta

child: on Mr J. Merecki patriotic bonds and provincial paper

Mes W. F. Owen

Rev. Foster Fogy issues of all sorts. These floating obliga. Mr and Mr G. A. Cap. T. M. Myrick

Craib

MFR. J. Moora

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MrJ.B. Noodrow equilibrum to bo established between Day!

Mr O. H. Davin Miss G. O'Leary revenge md, expenditure for the future? Cipt. and Mrs W. Mr J. Ormiston Two things are certain, if China is to

Davison Mr A. J. Pinnock. bo soved from bunkruptcy (1) the, Pr Mr & Mrs Certeano MrF. Pili Misa Pipor vinces, that is China as a whole, must nid 2 children

Mr J. Dawar Mr E : Ray'

Footwear submit to increased taxation, sad (2) lacre must be a radical reform in the mode of collecting the taxes. The future of China will depend very largely on the proceedings in the mess Parliament now assembled in Peking, when Hepublican principles will for the first time be put

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Sunith burning, sind looting of villages, and so Mr A. G. Gordon

Me and

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will. seo a rapid expansion of railway construction.

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Howett, U., G. Mrs Hobart Mr G. H. Hopkins Mrs & Blise Howard METAL H

A. Basknul

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Dr Crull:

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