MONDAY, JULY 7, 1918,
ENTERTAINMENT.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND"
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRINTORS
TO KWA-WAN": COAL STORAGE.
Caden asad
A.B.O. AT&STE EDITIONS.: Al..TELEGRAPHIC Code,
"stegraphic Address: METRION HONGKONG:
'PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Underalgoed bevo received iratrae tions to sell by Public Auction
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 9th July, 1913, commencing at 9.30 r., at their Salas Kouma, No. 8,
Dan Vonx Road, Curner of
Ice Hauss Street.-
A LANUN QUANTITY OF - VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&c.,
Comprising as follows TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suito, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c, D'aing Room Furniture, Extension Dining Tabica, Side- bɔnzde, otc., p., 1 Dinzer and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Store, Cutlery, &., &,
Card BLACKWOOD — Urermantels, Tables, Couches, Armchairs, Flamer Starids,, Cabiners, Jardinieres, Fill xhd Tea Tables, Tenpoys, Brackets and Photo Frames, etz, Old Inlaid Chaim, etc., and al w pieces of Chinese Percolain;
Also
2.Sewing Machinen; Qil Painting by W. Kaulbach, 2 Pistos, Ice Chests, Electria Quitisk Fans and One Typewriter.
Catalogues will be issued."
TERU: usual.
THEATREON ROYAL
HONGKONG
FOR 10 NIGHTS ONLY ` Commencing. FRIDAY, July 4th, 1913, MAURICE E. BANUMANN PERENT, THE NEW BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY." MONDAY, July 7,
GLPSY LOVE. from Daly's Theatro, London. TUESDAY, July 8,
THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN' Ertan the Vaudeville Theatro, London." WEDNESDAY, July P, --
THE PINK LADY" from the Globe Theatre, London. THURSDAY, July 10,
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG Trom Daly's Theatre, London.
FRIDAY, July 11.
PRINCESS CAPRICE * from the Shaftesbury Theatre, London.. SATURDAY, July 18,
Important Revival with New Scenery, Costumes & fects
GEISHA' +THE from Daly's Thastre, London, The Record Success
MONDAY, July 14,
THE GIRL IN THE TAXI' Still the Biggest and Brighroat Success cow playing to capacity bases in London, TUESDAY. Ju'y 15,
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE. Particulira to be announced Inter. DOOR OPEN AT 8.50.
COMMENCA AT & SHART. PLANS NOW OPEN AT MOUTRIES. Houghung, June 20, 1919.
.
THE
TO LET
TO LEL.
814
THE DERBY, SUFFRAGIST,
Inquest and Verdict.
Death by Misadventure.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undergoed has received instruo
2. tions to sall by Public Augtian
WEDNESDAY,
After a long deliberation, the jury in SHARE & GENERALĄ BROKER. quiring into the cause of the death of Miss Enilly Wilding Davison, who throw berself in front of his Majesty's horse" Anmor during the race for the Derby found a verdict of death through mis- adventure. The only witnesses called, to rove the Suffragist outrago were polled here. The King's jockey, Herbart Tones, was not in attendance, the cornet ghing that be bad received a medical ertiente that he was "not well enough to be promonter
Dead Woman's Höțiye.--
BROTHER'S EVIDENCE. Mr. G. H. White was the coroner who conducted the inquest. Mr. C. F. Gill, K.C. (Instructed by Messrs. Charlor Run well and Coy, held a watching brief for Sho Stewards of the Epsom meeting, and e. Lamartine Yates represented, the relatives of the deerased..
Captain, Henry Jocelyn Davison... of Bexhill, retid aval officer, identified the body netist of his half-sister, a ago. spinster between 3 and 30 yours.
a B.A. of London University. He had not seen Miss Davison for about six mouths, and did not know sho jatended! to be at Epson on Derby day.
The Foreman: Was your half-sister abnormal, mentally 2--Witte: I noticed nothing abnormal about her,
Mr. Tatai: Besides being a grudusta. of Londos University, Mins, Daviacu was
HE GROUND FLOOR of No. 6 Dzs
VOEUX ROAD Contral, consisting of at Strong Ro And outhouses suitable for BANKING OF COMMERCIAL OFFICE Tedxa person of caldurable gifts-Certaine for immediate occupation.
Apply to
DAFID SAROON &o., LT Hongkong, July 4, 1913,
TO LET.
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.
840
, both as speaker and writer, Sba was a prolile writer.
She was a woman of very siyang rea soning faculties?--Yes, very strong.
You know she was very prominent in the woawa's movement?—Yes, I know
lie took great interest-in-it
She was passionately devoted to it?- Yes.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
Could you form any idea why she did UNFURNISHED House at the Fear.this 2-1 can only give my impression,
1:
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT & AGENCY Co. L Hongkong Juno t. 13.
TOLER
(From 1 JULY 818).
tbli
that it was with the object of calling at tention to the Sufragist movement. In my own mind I in perfectly ecrinin sle had no feeling or wish to somit an act that would do away with her life. I look it entirely. na a accident, Sho real- isl the danger of what she did, but I think, slip accepted it, hoping that she She willed would be saved from it,
TO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak. simply to draw as much attention as possible to the zoovement in which she
38 so much interested. Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS... Hongkong, June 9, 113
No
846
HUGHES & HUUGH,, oductionzers.
Bagkong July 4, 1913.
PUBLIO AUOTION."
10 LET
the 9th July, 1913, commanding at 1143, at His BALES.Room Dunoga STERET.
LA QUANTITY OF MA VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising
Tapestry corored drawing room Suite, Tak Fideboard with Berelied Mirror Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Table and Chairs Ovacantal TenTabler Leather cororod Armchairs etc., ste
Tear double and single Wardrobes with Mirror, Marble top Washatanda, Dressing Tables, Toilet Crackery, single and double Brave Mounted Iron Bedsteads etc., etc.
Glass and Crockery Ware, cut ory of
A few piece of Canton Blackwood. On view from Tuesday: Btb. Catslogues, will be jud TRAMS-Cash on delivery
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer
Hongkong, July 4, 1918
PUBLIO AUCTION.
[HE Undaralgood his received instruc tions to sell by Public. Avation
WEDNESDAY,
the 9th July, 1913, Commencing at
3. F.M1st bis Sales Broms, DODDELI STAXXT-
A: FINE COLLECTIOS, OF POSTAGE STAMPS,
Containing Hongkong, North Borneo, New South Wales, Tasmania, Malay.States. China, Transvani, Hawaiisa Lelands, cts, etc,
Catalogues, will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
Hongkong, July 5, 1913
PUBLIO AUCTION:
837
THE Undersigned has rocarrad instrue.
tions to sell by Fublic Auction
FRIDAY
AQUASTIEK, OF
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. 0.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. Na home should be without a bottle.
A Liqueur—Stomachic-Pick-me-np. Made from natural fruits and herbe 0.Tis aptremealtime drak, as an after dinner Ideas, and as s and healthful beverage, and only fazurable effects remedy for indigestion, flatulence and "full feeling follow its use. After over indulgence there's no after meals. better pick-me-up. Asatanic when you feel "out-of-sarts, there's nothing better to make you
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The More you Drink 0.T. the Better you Like it!
OT. whis favour with all who try it. I distinctive character. Is refresh- ing and exhilarating, qualities, it satisfying body and "bite appeal to your-its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your liking and appreciation
-O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
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Water
(But or Cold)
Whisky, Gin, Brandy,
Wines
gives a "bite," and a delick- buntoves favour, intensites our favour that oorspletely the good qualified, and less-
eas alcoholic effects. satiety.
Ale. Heer. Start-gyes fine sip, takes off heavinces and filling erec
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG, & SOUTH CHINA,
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Mrs A. A E. Jak MCES. Kabel Mr-Ellis Kadooris Mr M: Korsakowitz Mr and Mrs. W. B.
Laight
VISITORS AT HOTALS
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Your own view is that she did this in the 11th July, 1913, commencing addressed to Tan EXORTANT. 729 tentionally with a view of wiling the attention of the public to the fact that the Goverment bave not done justice to
TBR Demigod base red lac SRO with Godown attached, NAMMAR
tions to Bell by Public Auction
(YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNLD),
OLL
FRIDAY;
the 11 July, 1913, at 11 A.M., 'at'
their Salos Rooms,
N& Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ics HocsE STREET,
A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF
Turkish Batia Towe's, Huck back Towels, Face Towels, Single and Double sized Bed Sheets, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases,, Bolator Cases, Single and Double Bed Quilta, Tray and Pactry Cloths, Bath Mats, Ladies and Gent? Handkerchiefs, Damask Tablo. Cloths and Servlettes, Gents Summer Vests, White and Cream Lace Curtains, Ladies and Gente Hosiery and a few lots of English made Tunic Shirts,
·And
A few lots of Table Plate and Rodger's Cutlery.
Trave-As usuNİ.
HUGHES & HOUGH ···
Sidjctioneers,
849
Dongkong, July 5, 1918.
JAPANESE MAKERS,
EVERY KIND
Footwear
MADE
.....טב
ORDER
OBERRY & 00.; FEDDER STREETSOR
Opporibe Hongkong Hoast
No. 192 tongkong, May 5, 1010
Roin, Kowloon. Kowinon Marino Lot No. 48 with wharf
apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANOFI
Oo, Leo. Hongkong, June 1, 1912
TO LET.
·women 2-
The Coroner: I do not propose to allow
that to be your life. We end, not strat inquire into anything political, and Iault not allow any political questions to be discussed. (To witness).:, Hnd you may correspondence with your sister about Epsom?
GET', AND LADY'S BOOTS ARE SEES in black and tani GEST'S SOFT SHIRT, STRAW HATE, ela, eta
35 Kolla Chefoe Pungec. "On vid from Thursday the 10th.:
Terms --Cash on delivery.
SRO P: LAMMEKT,
Auctioneer
Witness: Nono at all. I had not heard from her for a considerable time, and Kowloon, Juns 27, 1913. thought she was in the North of England. Police-sergeant Bunn said bo was on
Muished. 3 Rooms.
TETRION, No. 1, Pak, furnished or duty as Tutterham Corner on Derby Day,
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET...
To lot or for ale. 'GLENSHIEL, Barker Road, No. 124," Peak, 6 rooms.
OBAIG, RYRIE, No. 4, the Peak, to lat; Eine situation; 8 rooms; tennis sad oronnet lawns.
possession.
Furnished KIRKENDOA, No. 115, The Peak, till 30th September. Immediate
One GODOWN, Duddell Street. No. 59 The Peak, 6 CAMERON VILLAS, Mount Kellet.
FOR SALE.
HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 11b...
LADBROOKE, No. 9 Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath roome, Garden and Tennis Ceart: Accom modation for 30 Bertante.
Apply to telev KELENBTEAD & DAVIS,
It And Floor, Alexandra Bulidings.
THE
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Whilst the race for the Derby was being.
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New Advertisements should be sans in 843 tefors Sp.m.
ram he saw a woman rush out towards TRAMWAYS COMPANY the harars about fifteen yards away from him: There was a double row of raile at the spot, and the general public were standing against the front row. He had previously walked along and explained to the peoplo how dangerous it was to look over the rails or wit upon them or under them, as the horses hugged the raila
I saw the woman throw bor hands up in front of the horas," the witness went on. Some of the horses had pass ed. 1. was a close race, and the horses were not string out at all. The woman was knocked down, and was sec by Dr. Lane, of Batterson, who was on the spot, and, Mrs. Warburg, of-Pudding- ton, a medical indy, rendered great help. I called out for the loan of a motor-bar, nad a gentleman placed bla' car› pk, "hay disposal, and, attended by Aira. Warburg,
WEEK DATS 7.00.m. to 8,00. Every 15 m 8.00am to 10.00 Ery 10 markk 10.00am to 11.00am...very liminate 11.30 to 12:46 p.m... Every 1.5 minutbeɛ. 12.15 pm to 1:16p.m...Every 10 minuter, 1.15 p.m. to 1.45pm.Every 15 minuter. 1.45 p.m. to 3,15 pm...Every 10 miante 5.15 pm to 5.00 pin...Every 15 mingpas 6,00p.m. to 8.10 p....Every 10 minutes
350 pm, and 9 to 9.30pm to 11.00 p.m. any hall Hour 11.00 p.m. to 11:45 pm. every quarter of
61 the doccssen, was takon to Epecen. Cottage 100
Hospital
Can be obtained at the following
places in Hongkong.
The Hongkong Hotel...
The Hongkong Ferry Whart.
The Kowloon For Wharf, The Kloak Blake Plaz The Upper Peak Tram Station. The Lower Fosk Tram Station, Long Ming (Astor House Hotel).
La Pang HeoAstor House Hotely
Ah Choo (Qoon's Brad)
Wos
(D'Agullar Street
&don (Bastion)
Hang Ganghroon
19.30 mg bo
Did you res the deceased gut under the 11,45 am, to railings No; the first I saw of lie was
Szary 15 minutben.
12.00 Nomto 2.00 pm... Erby 10 minu
When she was on the course. Miss Davi-L00pm to 5.00 pm...Every Leminybor
on had done nothing before the raco
started in call my attention to her. She
ever spoke alter taing struck, and only
a slight mean escaped her lips.
SUFFRAGIST DANNEUR
Juryman: Did you notice anymo try
6.00p.m. to 6,00pm Every 10 minhd 8.00p.m. to 7.00 pm Evry 15 minubes 7.00 pm, to 8.10 p.m. Every 10 minuter,
NIGHT CARS as Wook Da
mem
Retra Cars at 12 midnight
to prevent ber, getting under the rails SPECIALI CARS by rangesera să se e
No. If she wanted to gross the company's Diy Aurangza: Equ
she could bave done so srit perfect safety Dr Road Ontral.
by waiting about three seconds. Dar
reet her for a heal in the hospital, and
JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & BON
Umeral MSIMULAT
Women Hofal and Polition: Union care IT G
chon har coat was taken off two, fingin
Suffage polours were found pinned to
her put by safety pins. There was
for the summer festival 15 bor pocket.
had sarked the runners and inst
I also found a rape-ourd on which doccdsed
bno, two and throw of the first Five races, but tuore was no mark galdsk the horses in the
sit memor
account of
FRMS VERY
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