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FRIDAY, JUNE 20,–1913.

Hughes and Hough

ACOTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN". COAL STORAGE.

Coden used:

"A.B.Ü. 4TH & ÚTH EDIMONI, Al."TRGRAPHIC CODE.

Tolographic Address

MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Tous to sell by Public Auction,

HE Undersigned have received instruc-

(FOR ACCOEST OF THE CONCERNED),

ᄋᄆ

SATURDAY

the 1st June, 1913, at 11,

their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Vœux

Road, Corner of low House St.,-

باد

Cotton Crepe Shirts, Pyjama Euits, Lady's and Goat's Kymonos. Cotton Crepe and Silk Blouses Dress Materiale, Silks, etc., etc.

ALL NEW GOODS, And

Several pairs Lady's Black and Tan Shock.

TERMS:-Aṛ usual,

HOQUES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, June 18, 1919.

759

CHEN KWONG 8 00.. LD

LASSITUDE, AND HOW TO OVERCOME IT.

suorvating "muggy "wea

AMED MERCHANTMEN.

(Continied from page 9.).

Under the Declaration 5. Paris “p

DURING these radu Bere to patouring is and reusins abolished. The

second quarter of the your, laanitudo is the lot of large number of people. The physical sensation is scoumpanied by a mental indisposition to work, and a lack of tone of the whole ayatom.

Who is there, then, who will not gladly adopt = régime which complately over- emas this mental and physical apaiby, and restores the vim and map of lito ?

Yet, to quota Bamlet's family words, It is as easy as lying," when ones: it is remembered that a really ravivifying and restorative tonic focd, rich in vital phos phorus, will do this,

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

ΡΟΒΙΚΟ ΑΠΟΤΙΟΝ

Declarati u of London, however, replaces the Declaration of Paris, and in the former. document there is no prohibition of pri SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. vatooring, the revival of which was oficial- ty admitted by the First Lord of the Admiralty in the House of Commone on March 26th last. How many Gorman shipa | ·. are held in readiness for transformation into warships is unknown to the public, and the admimity at any rate professes ignorance. The actual damage they could Indich on our maritime trade is, naturally, griblematical; but it is greater than would, have been possible a few years ago" owing

Unique among suck foods is Sanstogos. which, ka that distinguished medical author Dr C. W. Saleeby, writes, "is a specially adapted food that has solved the problem of giving phosporas in such a way that thets the large redaction in the strength of parvous system can take hold of it. our naval forces in foreign sens. In 1903 we had on foröign stations a total of twenty armoured ships, and 83. profacted or un- armoured vessels of 1,000 tons or over. At the present moment we have caly pins armoured ships (excluding the Gibraltar squadron) apd 25 leaner vessels of 1,000 tons or over, so that the total under theso

It acts like a charm in removing lassitude and in replacing it with a reasation of buoyancy and reinvigoration. Testimony to this affect is forthcoming in the state ments of distinguished meo. Mr H. E. Staveley Hill, M.F, writes from the Hours of Commons in London, where men are peratiarly prone to lassitudead Banatogen & most excellent toric and restorative after, the hard-work-of-the two heads haa bem-reduced from 83-to-31,.

Mussion. It appears to me to contain all the qualities necessary for a tonic which sectron the object in view, namely, the removal of lassitede, and it gives increased vitality,"

Sanategen, which can be obtained at all Chemists, should be used by everyone whenever he feels the least disposition to Lassitade, woariness, or fatigue,

HOTELS

THE

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON. -

[LECTRIC LIGHT AND FAN

BATH-ZOOM TO FACH ROOM

-

"PRIVATE "AND PUBLIC BARS,

IHE Undersigned has received instrus-

tions to all by Public Auction

MONDAY

the 23rd Jone, 1815, commencing at 9.30 г.M., at No. 7, MOUNTAIN VIEW,

The Pest

À QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

(Full Particulars from Catalogue). On View from Saturday," the Bist June. Terms Cash on delivery,

GEU. P. LÄMMERT,

"Auctioneer.

Hongkong, June 15, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

DD

11.

764

To a large extent this is compensated by the much tighter grip the Navy psssssss on the North Sos; but this does not affect the privatooring question very closely, because such vessaHE Undersigned has received thetra

clous to sell by Public Auction, can affect the thusformation from mer- chant ship to properly commissioned com morte destroyers on the high sese. Another mportant p int in favour of the privatour is that the Declarati a of London will confer pon him the right to sink a prize, neutraj ut other, if the commander of the captor believes it to be a good prize, and if it would inconveniencs ér ondanger him to Tako the vessel inte port...

id

The Admiralty Brat began to consider the possibility of using merchant ships in war in 1878 when a list was opened of ships complying with certain conditions as to apeod, stren,th, and so on of auch a rature as to give them some valug in war. Dy 1880 no fewer thau 150 easels figured in

TUESDAY,

the ith June, 1913, commencing at 3.90 .., at his Sales Rooms,

DYDDELL STARET,—'

Á QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE, AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURF, (Removed to Sales Rooms for convenience

of Sale and to be sold WITHOUT RESERVE), Comprising:-

Single And Double Wardrobes with Be velled Glass Doors, Single and Double Iron Bedsteads, Trak Washstands, Toilet Tables, Chest-of-Dravers, Teak Writing Tables, Hatstanda, eta, eta,

Cold and Hot Water throughout. this list, and when was with Russin socmed o imminent in that year "sixteen wore takes over as cruisors (one, the Oregon, buing actually placed in remission), and Overmantele with Bovelled Glass, Tapestry

· Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suite, 118 were held in readiness to act as transand Leather Covered, Armchairs, Fancy porta. The payment of subsidica to steam-Chairs, Engravings, etc., otc, etc. ship owners was first provided for in the Estimates of 1827.8, in connection with two ships belonging to the White Star and twa to the Lunard Company. One of the conditions geversing the use of the chips by the Admiralty was that the Government should pay the owers twenty shillings per gross registered ton per month during the

BILLIARD ROOM,

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT QUISINE. For Particulars apply to

THE MANAGER. TEL, No. K129. Tolg. Address MOZEL.

Hongkong. Feb. 3. 1913.

996

Largo Teak Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Fine Teak Sideboard, Dinner Waggons, Cuttery, Crockery, etc., etc.;

Ales

One Plate Chest, completal Two New Dinner Sets.

Six Typewriters (including one Reming

A Stimulant as Satisfactory as Alcohol.

O.T

O.T. is the long wanted happy me dium between a "hard" and a "soft" drink.

It compares with spirituous liquors in its stimulating qualities, its satisfying body and its piquant bite-but it is free from alcohol, and is without in-

toxicating or other undesirable effects. O.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No home should be without a bottle.

A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up."

Made from natural fruits and herbe O.T. la a pure mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liquear, and asa and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects | remedy for indigestion, Ratulence and "full feeling" follow its sa: After over-indulgence there's no after meals.. better pick-me-up.” As a tonic when you fed "out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make you fit and well #ES.

As a stomachic, it has wonderful Artues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach troubles. -No - drink-is-more-suitable-than-(),T-for-both abstainera.

Q.T. is a true digestive, and therefore good as a and non-abstainers; none is more healthful for

TELEPHONE-No-636

THE

CHINA MAIL

Gold

Behlah Analytical Control

young and old,

Gold

Medal

Grand.

Prlx

Parts Exhibition, 1500 Empire Exhibition, London. 1511

The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!

O.T. wins favour with) all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refresh by and exhilarating qualities, Its satisfying body and "bite" appeal to you its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your king and appreciation.

0.T. Mixes Déliciously with

Lemonade, Boda,

Water

Mineral Waters, etc. (Hot or Cold)

Gires ful body. Bae favour, | kires a ""bits " and a delici. stimulating. refreshing ous devour that completely Sassens fileg and flatulent į antisly.

fects of cated drinka.

ton and, one Smith Fremier in fog Con Can be obtained ut the following

GENERAL IMPORT & KINGSCLERE HOTEL, period of hire if the crews were supplied by dition)-

EXPORT.

CANTON

LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL

H

STORR:

URNT Boot and Shose. URNITURE, Draperies, Grocerler,

Makers of Jewellery, Lacquers, Crockary Ware. Iron-mongery, Wine and Spirits. Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to order by our own ballons. Large assortment of Chinese Silke and Koralga Goods of every description,"

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All goods sold at reasonable Fricos. The Cheapest and Best place in Caninn & Hongkong to buy Chiness and Foreiga. Gourts. SUR FAT POO STREET.

CANTON and Nos, 237, 230, Des Voeux Road and No. 120, Connaught Road Contral. Tel No. BLI.

Hongkong.

Tet. No. 1406.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

EVERY KINI

Footwear

MADE

ΤΟ

ORDER

CHERRY & CO.,

PEDDER STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Horsl Telephone No. 401. Hongkong, May 5, 191".

LESSONS IN: CHINESE.

FR LI HON FAN, a Uhinma graduate

Mored in literaturo, has been Loscher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years, as

EONGKONG

UNRIVA

NRIVALLED position in the Hill district, orarlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numarons quiet Suites with luxuriously etted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Гана,

Telephones in Bedrcoma and Sitting-rooms throughout.

the ownorz, nad äfteen shillings if they wero provided by the Admiralty.

At the end of 1903 the Admiralty wore Paying subsidies in respect of twelve ships: A follows:-Campania, Lucania, and Utabria (Cunard), Omah, Ophir, and Orontes (Orient), Dannbe and Kile (Royal Vail Steam Facket). Ortona (Pacific), and Empress of India, Empress of China, and Empress of Japan (Canadian Pacific Rail- way). In addition to those ships there was an additional list of twenty nine, belonging to the same companies, which were det A.B.3. Coda Sth El. scribed as "beld by the owners at the disposition of the Admiralty without Hongkong, September 1, 1906,

farther subsidy." The revision of polity which led to the constructi a of the Lusitania and Mauretania has, how

Telephone No. 1122.

Cable Address:" 'Sachaola."

KING EDWARD HOTEL over, brought about a considerable re-

FIRST-CLASS

HOTEL.

UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

SEXCELLENT ROOMS, ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES. Telephone ¿73.

H. HAYNES, Manager, Hongkong, October 2, 1908

WYNDHAM HOTEL,

- WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower. OCATION

136

d for Hillside Sospery and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE," Familles, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.

Torms Moderate. RUX ON FIRST-CLASH LINES Under the Persounl Supervision of the Proprietrose

M. S. KOY.

BRABEIDD

duction, in the number of ships of this sort at the disposal of the Admiralty, for while it was 30 at the end of 1900, and 41 la 1005, it is now only 24. An annual subsidy of £150,000 i paid to the Cunard Campany is report of the Lusitants and | Mauretanis. while the remaining ships of the line are also liable to be taken over by the Admiralty without subady, but, of qurso, at a price for hire ar purchase. The two easels named are fitted to carry twelve 6-inch guns apiece. The larger vessels subsidized by the German Gover ment are believed to be fitted freight 5.9inch, four 4.1-inch, two 3.4-inch, two 6 pdrs, sud fourean machine guns, boy are also designed to carry two 20ft. torpedo. best and sixteen torpedoes.

Various proposals for making greater uso of merchant ships in war have been mado at one time and another, but the whole question, apart from privateering, has been considerably changed in character by the developments of the last few years. fu

Y navy there are now on going was ships which can maintain for dys a spood ially equal to that of the Iwatest liner and

that the adragtage which the latter could once claim du the ground of speed and its consequent ability to attack the wonker and escape from the stros er no longer holds. Professor J. H. Bites in 1894 suggested that the Admiralty should make arrangements with the shipping companies for the construction of ships to which aide arniour could be fitted axpeditiously in the event of war; but this seems to have got no further. Shipbuilders and naval architects have for years boan harping on tho passibility of what they call n PRIVATE HOTEL,

combined naval and mercantile marine (to use the phrąco,errbodied in a resolutions. CITANDING in its own grounds with passed by a conference of naval architect

Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Lasand marine engineers at Glagow in 1951); Aley and Well Furnished Rovus, Erers homas comfort. Fine View of the Harhem, Telephona, No. 690.

AR Apply to Mss F. W, WATTS,

†Bisonlóa," 90, Macdonnell Road. Hongkong, September 2, 1008,

SINGON & CO.

He has a good method in training Karen peszinto pan in the Chairiose examination, and

*ENTAR LIERE A.D. 1880,

48 Pairs New Lace Curtains (in evitable lots).

One Rubber tyred Ricksha with Lamps. One Grand Piano by. Broadwood." One Cottage Piano by John Brinstead and Bona.'

One Auto Piano by Steck

And

A few pics of Blackwood Waru, TRIAN:-As usual. .. Catalogues will be issued.

Un view from Monday, the 23rd Juno.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

- Auctioneer. Hongkong. Juno 19, 1918,

BON TON

JUST ARRIVED

TG8

LADIES UNIDTH, GOWNS, CounINATIONS, etc., also another BATCH OF IRIN BRODADE., READY-MADE Dazises to be had in all sizes.

NOTLOEV

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

BOOK BINDING

but they do not appear to make sufio.n allowance for the high degres of specializa tion now necessary in warships of all classes, Every additional Úlding carried in a mor.. chant ship. repronte a reduction in it cargo-carrying capacity, and therefore a luss to its ownom; while at the very best wochs ship is but a poor subsžiate for i cruiser, excep for commerce - destroying: DONE AT purposes. Again, it must be rememlored Liar, wo are no very vi ally dependent on the fice Row of our commerce that it is don'tfol whether the willzlmawal of a large number

THE CHINA MAIL" OFFICE.

of ships from the trade routes would be 800KS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIAL17

the best interests of the country. It is, of course, the tramp that is the backbone of TRON, STERL, METAL and HARD 14WARE MERCHANTS Wholesale merchant service; but it in the mind that will be the Bret to be laid up, when War cossen. Ime four of capture or des truction. In view of that fact is is n debatable point whether the fly best

In possessed of first rate certificatessa and Betail 3ronmongers, Pig Iron and Chircos bancher. He has also a good know Foundry Coke Importers. General Store Jedge of Mandarin and Hakka

Bekeepers and Shipobrandiore Noe 15 and Those who intend learning: the Chinese 37, HG Loans STARET, (2nd Street, weet

of Central Mayket) Telephons No. 518.. linguage "are"requested to write cars of Chiesa. Mask office or direct to 31. Holly Hongkong September 4, 1903, wood Road, 1st floor.

Hongkong, May 17, 1912.

DONT Forget alter the Show. Sup

"And Light Dofresknunta,

ALEXANDRA CATE

Open, Zill Midnigh

S

ENTI 10,

No, 14, D'ÁGUILAR SÆKKER

TERMB" VERT MODERATE

Vonsultation Tren

liners in the merchant sovice wou'd not be

batter employed in doing the fitoi kad. carry work of the tramp...which tàny could do much better than the trampes then in attempting to do the work of cráldern."

In the meantien it is to he hoped that tha arming of the mercantile merino will

· procved apice With dozen ach

vessels constantly cslag the principal inds { fontes our commeren would haya hue 25. fear from the storage, prirítear, »Nayl and Military Record

Frospectuson, Trade Clrevlast Programmes, Menus, etc., etc

ranged and arti

Carefaily Printed).

places in Hongkong. The Hongkong Hotel

Th Hongkong Ferry Whart. The Kowloon For Whart

The Kioak, Blake Pier, The

Upper Fesk Tram Station. The Lower Peak Tram Station. Loang Ming Astor House Hotel). Lau Pang Kec (Astor House Hotel Ah Choo (Q100n's Rand).

Wo Choong (D'Aguilar Street). Rastonjes & Bon (Kowloon),"'; Hong Choong (Kewoon)

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(PURARTED ANFUAMY) | ANABLES traders throghout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS

in aach class of goods. Besides being complate commercial guide to London and its suburbs, the directory contains lista of

EXPORT MERCHANTS

with the Goods they ship, and the Colonist

and Foreign Markets they supply; *

· · STEAMSHIP LINES ̈ ̈* Arranged under the Ports to which they sail and indicating the approximate Sailings: FROVINCIAL TRADE NOTIORS

Whisky, Gin, Brandy, Wines--

| improves favour, intensites

the good qualities, autá, sanga ens alcobolte affers.

Als, Beer, Stout - gives dae nis, taken off heaviness zid filing effect).

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER, QUELCH &

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

·RONGKONG HOTEL."

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Mry M. R. Balilion Mr G. A. Bena Mr H. 8. Bill Mr F. Bovard · Mr. R. Brown

Mr G. W. Brown

Mr E. Bahle

Mr O. Ingenobl Capt. R. Inner Mrs A. N E. Jadab MEE. S. Habel Mr Ellis Kadoorle Mr and Mrs.MI. A.

Katr

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DITE. Lysaght M: P. Lysaght Mr and Mrs Neu

Macintyra

Mrs H. M. Butler Mrs. Mann

And

BON

Mira Mann'

Mr AJ. Cambridge Mr Geg. Martin Mr Dong as II. Camp-Mr G. Marty

bell

Mr C Farobrother

Mason

Mr E. Caspors Mr A. A. Claxton, Mr R. T. Matheson Mes.W. F. Grwen: Mka M. Matheson Mr C. H. Davis

Capt. H. R. Maxsted Mr B. K. Malta Mr C. Daferle Med Mis Darteano Mr J. Mereeldi

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Paron J. da Montigny Me U. von Diebitsch' Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mra R. H. Dougiss Misa G. O'Leary Mr. W. A. Dowley Mz J. Ormiston Mr and Mrs. H. E. M. J. M. H. Osborne Ebronfols. - Me H. J. Omaanteek Mr E. Ferrell MEHL Hay F Mrs C.--Finlayson Miss Reay Mr W. E. Fischer W. V. Robinson

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Me and Mrs II.

Mr Joseph Gould

Mr J. Gourgey Mr G. M GrasO

Thompson R MA. W. Todd Mr P. O. Van Griso- Mr E. J. Vallentine

Gone

Miss E. Vaughan

GOO.

"FEAR HOTEL Lt. T. O. A. Archer, Mr & Mrs P. Jacks

RAMO. Mr A. Keith

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Me J. H. Gorden Mr J. C. Gough Mr Greig

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