FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913,
ughes and Hough
AcuriousRS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
TO LET
GEO. P. LAMMERT
TU LET.
NO. 3. ORMSEY VILLAS, GRANVILLE
ROAD, Kowloon, from 1st August. Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN
PROCURATION,
2, Bogmour Rond, Hongkong, Bongkong, July 16, 1913.
TO LET.
IN
892
A 7 ROOMED BOUSE, furnished, upper levels for 3 months or mora.
"Apply to
AND
are, Coal and
A. B. C/o. this paper. Hongkong. July 14, 1913. .....
673
General Brokers.
TO LEE:
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN
"
POAL STORAGE,
Ocdes used: FAB.O. 4 & 5 Erriox
A1. TELEGRAPHOC Cour.
Telegraphic Addres MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undaraigned have.received lustrno- Jons to Sell by Pabile Arctica,
SATURDAY,
10th July, 1913, at 11 .., RE Sales Houma, No. B, Daw Yoeni ad, corner of Ter: Bora STREET, PA. COLLECTION OF "
LUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c.,
FURNITURK. &c.,
So..
blading Drawing Room Suite by
** Marinburk"
Fed to Sale Rooms for Convenience
of Bolo,
Theodolite by Gaupp, Hongkong,
Also
urty-fire cases of Blue Label
Condensed Milk.
HUGHES & HOUGH
dualianers.
gkong, July 14, 1813.
| PUBLIC AUCTION,
874
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. S, WONGNEICHONG ROAD. RANFURLY, No. 11, CONDUIT
ROAD.."
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co. Lo.. Hongkong. July 10, 1913.
THE
TO LET.
862
THE GROUND FLOUR of No. 6 DES
VOEUX ROAD Contesl, consisting of a Strong Rom and outhouses suitable for BANKING or COMMERCIAL Orriors, ready for immediata eccupation.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., Lau Hongkong, July 4, 1913.
TO LET
(FROM 1ST JULY 1013)..
9-16
AUCTIONEER
THE CHINA MAIL.
• MILITANTS" AT THE OLD.
BAILEY.
(Continued from paşa 9.) | Mrs. Winston Churelüll and Mina Asquith were among the spectators. In
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER court when the proocodings began with
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has received instruc. To co sell by Eublic Anotion
SATURDAY,
the 19th July, 1913, commencing at -14 A.M., at their Sales Roome, .DUBBELL STREKT, —--
Larqs QUANTIET· OF
NOVELS.
On view from Friday the 18th July. Trasa-Cash on delivery,
It
Miss Kenney's spocoly to the jury. In this she referred to proceedings in Ulster and the discovery of rifles at Haminer amith and elsewhere. If the women bad said "Rifles for women, women will fight with rifles," than the Government, the, sald, night have had reason to prosecute:
1
- VOTES OF DISKOŽ.UTION.
tr
It was supposed to be out of the funds. ontal principles of the Liberal policy that taxation and representation should go together, and to that women said “Hear. bear. What is it that makes the Government so anxious to`shat. Da up ?? she asked. Becauso wo are triest in enevaniens to thers at the present time, because we preach Liberal principles from. platform. It this union remainin existence the Government will hayoto give in or they will have to go. They do not want to go, and therefors they shut 880 soma at us up."
M GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auntioneer, Hongkong, July 16, 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
TRE Godoraigned has received lustras tions to Bull by Public Auction
她
SATURDAY,
the 19th July, 1913, commencing at 12 o'clock (noon) at his Sulos Rooms, Duddull Street,—.
A, LARGE QUANTITY OF
WINES AND LICQUORS
casen M. D. Whisky ·
Ray 'do
· Comprising —
8
5
Bourbon do
N°.
[O. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.
Apply
LÍNSTEAD & DAVIS.
729 Hongkong, June 9, 1913.
30'
3
Hock do Claret do Burgandy de
etc.
etc.
etc.
Åla
10 LET.
SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN
ROAD, Kowloon,
Kowloon Maring Lot No. 48 with whart.
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FIÑANOF
do.. Lab.
Hongkong, June 1, 1919.
TO LET.
FEIRION, No. 10, Penk, furnished or Misho B Booms. Cheap
rental,
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET. -
To lot or for sale, GLENSHIEL,'
Undersigned, have received instrup-Barker Road, No. 124, Peak, & roomt.
jơng tổ sail by Public Auction, L'ACCOULEZ OF THE CONCERNED),
on
SATURDAY,
19th July, 1918, at 11 a.m., at Sales Rooms. No. 8. Dos Var pad. Corner of Ics House St,— ERAL THOUSAND CIGARS,
VARIOUS BRANDS
Ain Good Condition
And
6 20,000 Virginian Cigarettes in
hermetically scaled tins.
deal.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. kong, July 16, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
881
Undersigned have received Instruc ons to sell by Pabllo Auction
EDNESDAY,
ird July, 1913, commbucing at
at their Bales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
MIce Hound Street,-
·A· Lange QUANTITY OF JABLE TEAKWOOD" AND
KWOOD: FURNITURE,
Comprising as follows:-
WOOD-Dining and Drawing Suites, Upholstered Chaire-and arpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Wardrobes, &e, Dining Room Extension Dining Tables, Side- eto., eto, 1 Dinner and Dessert Orpokery, Sandry. Glass. Ware, Stores, Kitchen Cutlery, &d, KWOOD — Overmantale, Card Couches, Armchairs, Flower Stands, Jardinieres, Hall end Ton Tables, Brakete and Photo Frames, etc., ið. Chaira, etc., and a fow picose so Porpelin
Jent's Dicycle, practically now, Machines, 3 Pianos, Joe Cheste, Ceiling Fan and Uno Typogriter. gues will be lauod
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers nly 17, 1913
Books
CRAIG RIRIE, No. 4, the Peak, tp let fine situation; 8 rooms; toonis and croquet lawns.
Furnished KIRKENDOA.' No. 13. The Pank, till 30th September. Immediate possession.
One CODOWN, Daddell Street,
19
No. 59 The Posk, 6' DAMERON. VILLAS, Mount Kellet."
FOR SALE. HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1164.
LADBROUKE, N., 9, Conduit Road.
Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Eath- rooms, Garden and Teapis Court. Accam- modation for 30 Barrants, A
"Apply to
LINSTRAD & DAVIS, ded Floor, Alexandra Bulldings. Hongkong, Ami: 2, 1911..
MY WORD !
81
KEATINGS
KILLS
FLEAS BEETLES MOTHS
THE
OHINA MAIL Typhoon - Guide
SAVARESSES
SANTALY CAPSULES
Most Car
·
Miss Keaney went on to say that i her speechos were inxelorriente to urimae why did not Sir John Simon advise the arrest of other people who had invited others to be in open rebellion?
She naked the jury to find her not. guilty, and, if they could not find her not guilty, then she asked them to refuse to "convict.
In loud and defint tones (sho con- cluded: "I am a rebel. Isball bo n rebel until we got the vote. I am in open rebellion against the unjust and abomin ablo system-economic, Industrial, and political-under which wo have to live And if it means that, like Emily Wilding Davison, I have to die to get the vote, shall die to get the voto, whatever the verdict of the jury."
JUDGE'S SADDEST TRIAL.".
Mr. Justice Philiviere, in summing up. said it was one of the saddest trials in his experience of nearly 16 years as a-jolge. It was said that great causes hed nover boen won without breaking the Inv. That might be true of some cusos.. It was vory.
3 casas Caylon Tea (in suitable lots) in 1 untrue of others. If every recorded set Ib. and 5 Ib. packages.
Og view from Thursday the 17th inst.
• Terms :-Cash on delivery.
":
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, July 15, 1913.
879
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ANTIQUE AND RARE CHINESE:
CURIOS.
Undersigned bave mooived instrue done to beli by Public Auction,
on
SATURDAY,
the 19th July, 1913, commencing at 3,50 P.M.,
A Year. FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE PORCELAIN
from TA Ming, Kanghe. Yung Ching, Kioalung and Tow Kwong Dynastio.. Comprising:-
Colour and Blue and White Vases, Plates, Bowls and Figures, Old Bronze, Jads Ornaments, Amber and Crystal Scuff Bottles, Tonkin hl id work etc. etc. (Absolutely no reserva).DAN
N. B. Bayers on bringing"zatisfactory
of asardy was to be used as justification of further acts of anarchy, then as history proceeded the human race would reneb a position of absolute savagery.
Commenting on some remarks mado by Misa Kerhoy es to the punishment in ficted on mon convicted of outrages on women and children, Mr. Justico Philli toro said he had been a consistent and
stora judge of every man before him con victed of such an offence, and should con
A Stimulant as Satisfactory as Alcohol.
OT
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toxicating or other undesirable effects, 0.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 herbs O,T. isa pure and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects follow its use. After over-indulgence there's no better "pick-me-up.” As a tonic when you feel "out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make you fit and well again
mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liqueat, and an a remedy for indigestion, flatulence and Falf feeling after meals
Q.I, is a true digestive, and therefore good as a
TELEPTIONE No. 036
Over 30 years ago the late Lord
· Beaconsfield testised to the beraßts ha teenived from HIMROD'S CU RZ, and every post brings ́akailag lettárs to-day,
HIMROD
tinno so during the few years be remuited CURE for
han tho' Bench, e
The jury word away 67 minutes con sidering their verdict. mer. 1 ...In passing sentence the judge sald some people had entered into the matter for. gay and many from a sincero bolief that they were forwarding a good object. In spoch of the prisonces ho anodin thair favour that the last had been their pictive, but that did not make tho case" less sad..
**ILSON TO THE ALMIGHTY.""
"I son number of people," be con tinued, well dressed, comfortable, who had reasonable salaries, who have been njoying thin benefits of that civilisation which they have been doing their best in
FAURO FOR 40 YEARS,
Sold in time by all
ASTHMA
· Chemists and Stores throughout the Country.. Bewam of Imitations. »
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As a stomachic, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and ather stomach troubles. No drink is more suitable than O.T. for both abstainers and non-abstainers; name is more healthful for young and old.
Gold
Model
Grand
Prix
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The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!
O.T. wies favour with all who try it Its distinctive character, its refreshe ing and exhilarating qualities, its satisfying body and "bite" appeal to you--its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that such glass adds to your liking' and appreciation
PATELL & CO.
O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
Lemonade, Soda, Hiners Waters, etc.
Gives full body, fine favour. stimulating, refreshing Jessen Aling and; fatulent
· effects of grated drinks
Water
(Hot or Cold}~.
gives a "bike" and a delid. ous flavour, that completais
Whisky, Gin, Brandy,
improves flavour, intensifies the good qualities, and less- es alcoholic affects.
Ale, Beer, Staut-gives dão nip, takes off hearing and filling efect
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER,
QUELCH & Co.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HORGXONG`UOTEL.-
Mr J. M. Aaron
Mr A. T. Barberini
Mr E. R. Bato
Mr F. R. Belîlios Mr A. Black
Mr G. Boez
My R. Brown Mr O. Brown
1:
Mr A J. Cambridge Mr A. A. Claxton Mr. W. F. CwoA Viss F Crack-r Mr C. R. Davis Mi& Mis Forteano
ad 2 children Mr J. Dewar Mr and Mrs R. H.
Dongles
Me and Mrs H. O.
Ehronfals Mr W. H. Fl MWT. Fenn
Exporters & Importers W. Fischer
the last few months to destroy, guarded General Merchants lay by day by the policor applying for tha mesialance of the police to protect ladir mostings, owing their property, their lives, and their bodily woman's honour to
and
proof "by the 29th. inst. thet articles that very police and that very Govern Commission Agents.
bought by them are not gengine can have their purchase money returned.
„Traas --Cash on delivery, Catalogues will be issued.
Un view from Friday.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctionerr Hongkong, July 12, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
ment which they have been endeavouring in destroy.
...
Some of you at least must be reli
Mr H. Fisher Mr Denman Fuller Mr H. Garrow Mr and Mrs. H.
Ganre
Dx J. M. Gillespie Mr. A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbours. Mr.1. Gourgey Mr RJ. Grimba M: P. O. on
Mrs A. NE. Judah Mr E. S. Kabel
Bir Ellis Kadoorio Mr and Mrs W. B.
Knight Mr R..
Krazko Mr A. Eraniomax Mir F. Lerman Mr. G. T. Lloy
Mr M. SH.Mnning Dr E Martyn Labb Mr and Mrs. Nail
Ifaclubyre
DHAND CARLTON HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Bir and Mrs W. J.
Mr & Mrs.Almberg levert
Mr and Mrs B. A Miss A. M. Howett
Balantine
MMD- MNW, Jackson
MGW. Bishop Mr A,
and child
Inwrence
Miss Lennard'
Mr S. G. Bol on Mr A. R. W. Labhley
Mr Bourne
Mr A. Lopez,
Lient RE. B. Brows-Mia Mackenzie:
Miss Brock abank Mrs J. Crawford Lirut, Gon
bia, R.E.
Miss M. Marteens Loyin
Mi
Miss J. Michels
W: Crom-Mr O Meller
Miss Cutting-
Badam Esnault Gee, Martin Mr TG. Flynn Mr Farebrother Mr.
Mr A.
Frith Mason
Mr. R. T. Matheson Alien H. Matheson Mr B. E. Mehta Air J. Meraki
ME A. Morton Mr A. B. Moulder
D. F. Mulder D. Mrs. J. F. Milfor Mr J. Ormiston Mr E H. Ray Mr H. S. Polies Mr FP. Rudder Mr J. Shor
DL
M...
Mise Gario M, Godrig Mr Gosling, Mr H. Grinby Mr A. J. Ginady Miss L. Greenhill Miss Hanbury. Mr G. Harperr
Mr. Parker Mr S. Paul MPS. T. Pike Mr.C. V. Randall
Mr A. F. Remedios
Mr A. Rigns
Mr G. W. Sowoll
Me 11. Stemfo d Ms J, Stuart) Mr RJ. Tres dgold Mr R. Viriceut Miss Vyrian'
Mr & Mrs Williama
XING EDWARD HOTEL
Bir R. Almond
Mr and Mrs J. R. A...
Mody
Me F. J. Cargill Saulmann,
Mr and Mrs EW.
Shaeffer
Mr J. O. Sibley
0. Von Gris- Mr E T. Singer Gone
Mr. and Mrs
Mr. Joh. Brocko V, Smith
Grolaca
Mr
y. Sorby
Mr.T. Ches
Mr H. Olegg
W
Mr and Mrs. Doubie
Min Morrins
Mr J. A. Morphy
Mr M. F. Murray
Mie W. A. Donaldson: Mir à. P. Nöbbe
Mira Everatt
Mrs Flachatt
Mr G. Grizable.
Mr M C. Parson
Capt. & Mrs W. C
Pamorad
and Mrs W. D. Mr A. I Kraft
D. J. Peake Miss F. Paunders
gious people. Whether you are religious HONGKONG, CANTON: | W. T. Harbert Mr and Mrs G, "Er & Mm 0. Kaurit Mas Schenk-
or not, if you are not atheists, if you be lieve in a moral Governor of the Universe, I commend to you this statereat of a lern writer, I believe a woman, who Bescribe the belief that the end justifies the means as trosson to the Almighty."' Ho agreed with the jury, ho continued, in the discrimination: they had mado bo woon the younger and older man and women.
BE Undersigned has received instruo Ltions to sell, by Public Auction
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 23rd July, 1913 commencing at
KN 2.50 ...
At No. 4 Mountain View,
The Peak
A QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE |
On view from Tuesday, Catalogues will be fardod, Tamda ukusi,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 17, 1913.
LESSONS IN CHINESE
Addressing the prisoners he said-I appeal to you, as an old man, particularly to the three young people; as an old toan" nearing the end of his career. I am af certain as I am certain of anything that long before the end of your res you will look back upon this time with astoniali-
ment that you over, could dream the dreams and think the thoughts lof, out-
Misa Lanton Released.
Lilian Lenton (alice. May Dennis), one of the suffragettes who burned How past, 886 lion, and who admits having gone to e large house new Doncaster with poraílin, stay intending to burn it, was zolessed. from Armies Gard
DNA
1B II HỒN TẠN, a Chinesa graduste Veversed in literature, has been teacher to European ofisis and merobante in the Colony for over den JOLIE,
Paren
He has a good method of training Euro peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and Is possessed of a first rate outline as E Chinees bescher." He has also a good krinw ledge of Mandarin and Hakks
Sho was awaiting trial at Leels Assizes- bút, during the seven days tho has been in prison she has refuse all food, and the prison doctor dermed it unwise to detain her, any longer
It will be rocnind that alia was similarly released while awaiting trial for uns Kow outrage, and she then disapponrod.
DON'T NEGLECT YOUR FAMILY. Those who intand learning the Chinees Boyz eg
you fail to provla
langusiare requested to acts are of Waita bottle of Chas Chines Mall office or direct for 37. Bolly:
rood Bosd, Labour.
Hongkong, May 1 1913.
D
Bupper
Cholers and Diarrhoea Re gesson of the your, you thomas bowel corr prevalent, and it is too
w be tellod with.
if there are
S
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW.
JAPANESE MAKERS,
EVERY KIND
TAPP
Dr J. G. Handa Miss Square
M-P. Heimann - Me: B. Hondoison
Mr J. R. Hou.Mr K. A. Capt. H. 4. Walker Hewett C.M.G. Mr W. E. Weidler Capt F. W. Holden, Mr H. P. White infant and nurse Mr F. W. White Mr E. B. K. Hunt Mr G. G Wood Mr S. P. Yerdell Capt R. Innes
BETONK
"PEAK, HOW
L. TUR Arber, Mr and Mrs W. G."
RAMU Humphreys Mr & Mrs W. Arm Mr & Mrs P. Jacks
Me and Mra E. S
Mr E, Aucott
Capt. & Mrs Mokuna Mre W. M. O. Bar children and our
rett sod child A.M.O.
Footwear Mr&Mrs T. Arthur Krauss
MADR
no
ORDER
CHERRY & 00,
PEDDER STREET,
Opposita Hongkong Hoes. Toloplano No. 491. dongkery, May 5, 1917.
STING.
Surgeon De
No. 14, D'AqvILAR STARRY.
Mr and Mrs D. J. Mr. E. J. Muutly
Ball
Mr & Mrs Mitchell
more and child
Mr & Mrs Beyor
Mrs Bowdler
Mr and Mrs FL. Obor
Maja Bowen, &.P.D. and child
Attorney-General J. Rey, Foster Fogg
A Backpill
Mr M. Cary
Mr & Mrs Danch
MJ, Plummer
Mr Powell
Lt Col J.J. Radcliffe
Major Dayy, E.RE
Mr CA Dalton Mr Palton Consut & Mrs Bitzon Mr A. Binolaiz Mr and Ms B. AMO. Skott
Mr and Mrs B. B Mr & Mrs & Gibson Sharp Col. Gordon, Hall, Lt. Col. V. H. Unlies
BAMO
Smith AO.D MJ, H. Gordon Mr & Mrs P. Bollut Mr H. Blancook
Mr and Mrs MH. A. Haceland Stewart d children Cape & Min Hodgins Mr O Wagner Major, Hamphory Mr F Walker
He
Mr & Mrs Shethamor
Mr and Mrs Lemars Mr H 8: Spurgu
And child
MJ. Lampor
Mr
W. Logan
Capt. & Mrs A. H.
Stewart & children Mr D. Walker Mr F. A. Mackintosh Dr Walther Stes Major and son. Mr G. C Whitew Miss Mansay
Mr Wilmarth
Mr and Mrs PE
McHugh
KINOSGLZEZ HOTEL.:
Consul General An. Mr TA. Loughlin
derson
Me H. O. Morgan
Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr K, B Morriso
Eackhouse
Prut, O. EL Ober
Mr and Mrs MQ.Mr & Mrs J. Rober
Bowman BOD
Dr. and Mrs B. W. Mrg G. Sachse it Brown Ak beg Mr AE, Shields.
Mr and Mrs. A. E. Caph Y.S.Skrin
Carletonshire, PA
Mi D Flking Dr Stedm
| Staff-Bergeon Hunt, Mir 0. J, K. Tan del
BEACE MIX F. J. Mr.T. 0. Welch, Kunter MrP.D. Wilson, Dr & Mrs Evan-JonesMr J. W. Wilson Mr & Mrs J. D-Little
GRAND HOTEL
Mr Armstrong
Cant, JB Lowin
Mr Brunden
Mr. O. Carvalho
Leyno
Mr. Lotris
Mr McGrath
Mr M. Oiler
Mr Tanncofort
Mim A. Homanis
† Mr Orckey
Mr and Mrs A. B. Misoole
Me Mr. T. Biebärde Crow Mr. Gourict Mia Frampton Mr C. Frenck Me Harder
Dr Keyt
MrBahotineludy. Mr Smith
Mr Vogel
MC. Waisrason Miss Chiaits Zeregs
Mr and Mrs. A. OMED
Akobureb
MD. H/Dalimur Mr James Boyd" at le
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