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TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1913.

TO LET

M2

10 LET.

FLATS FODERY, THRER-ROOM

with every convenience, HeuraRRYY BELLDINGS, Cornwall Avenue, Kowloon,

No. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, Mony ROAD,

Hughes and Hough Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TEYNIS COURT

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVEMENT.

AND ADMMALTY.

General Auctioneers

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Share, Coal and

General Brokers..

PROPRIETORS

"TO-XWA-WAN "

X

COAL STORAGE.

-Codes used A.B.C. 4 & ben EortionE. A1. TELKORATRIC COUR

Telegraphic Addros : › MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PRE Undersigned have enceived Instrue. tion to all by Public Auction

"

WEDNESDAY,

the 30th July, 1913, at 2.30 var, at

No. 3, ORSAY Yu, Granville"

Read, Kowloon,

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE (tc.,

therein contained

Forn-Box HOUSES in CAMERON TERRAO, Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. Cheap rentals

SHOPS with Godown attached, Natuan ROAD, Kowloon.j

Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

On LTD. Hongknaz, Joly 23, 1915

TO LET.

:

AT ROOMED HOUSE, farashed, upper levels for 8 months or more.

Apply to

A. B. Co, this paper. Jongkong, July 14, 1918.

873

CO LET.

153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN." RANFURLY, No. 11, CONDUIT

ROAD.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

.MENT & AGENCY Co. Lo Hongkong. July 10, 1913,

20. LET.

262

HE GROUND FLOOR of No. 8 Des VORUX ROAD Contral, consisting of a Strong Rm and outhouses suitable for BANKING OF COMMERCIAL Dretons, ready for immedinta occupation

•Apply to

DAVID SASACOs & Co., Lap.

846 Hongkong, July 4, 1913

No.

Comprising:-→ TEAKWOOD Hall and Drawing Room Furniture, Pictures: Cortalus. Brave and Bronze Vases, etc, Large Bookcase and Desk by Hall and Ho'tz, Shangbai, Em- broidered creons, Occasional Tables, etc, Large Extension Dining Table, Sideboard, Dinner Waggons, Chairs, Glass Ware, Pate, Cutlery, etc., Braasmounted Fon-1 dor, seire Brass Fire Dog, ata (Indian Do-izo). White Enamelled and Unpolished Teadacod Bed Room Buiter, BraaS-MIQUNİ- ed l'estends and Cot, Toilet Se s, etc., Ball Room, Kitchen and Pantry 'tensils,

Also

Fail sized Croquet Est, (complete and practically now). Eardwood Tonnis Polen. And Nots, ote, Stone Rollar. Flints in Pots, Sial Iron Safe and Stand, Sowing Machine; Electric Door Ball with Batteries.

Un view from 9 a.m. day of a. lo. Catalognes will be issued,

TERM: Usun).

HUGHES & HUUGE;

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Jaly 24, 1913.

PUBLIO

AUCTION

TO LET.

(FROM 1ST JULY 1018).

[O. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Pask.

. Apply

LINS FEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, Jane 9, 1913.

TO LET.

729

MEIRION, No. 10, Pork, furnished or.

unfurnished 6 Rooms. ren ta'

Chest

To let or for sale, 'OLENSELEL,' Barker Road, No. 124, Pask, 5 rooms.

ORAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Fesk, to let; fine situation; B rooms tennis and croquet lawns.

Furnished KIRKENDOA, No. 113, The Peak, till 30th September. Immodinte posession.

Ond GODOWN, Daddel! Street.

AUCTIONS

BY ORDER OF THE FOURTH MORTGAGEE WITH TRE CON. CURRENOR OF THE PHIOR MORTGAGEES.

To be sold by PUBLIC AUCTION

*

TUESDAY,

the 5th day August, 1913, at 3 r at 18 SALER ROOM DODOR STREEX, by MR GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

THE SWING BON,

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE FAR EAST IN PARLIAMENT.

House of Commons.

**QUEAT BRITAIN " IN CUINERE"- (Jun¥80.) Mr. MacCallum Scott asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether other in all Tralies with China and in public documents," and in the British Consulütos and other British Government offices in China, where the Chinese char acter was used, the term Great Britalu was translated by "Imperial England "*;. ul whether the Governmons intended to take any stops to secure that in funge a representative and proper term should be good, in accordance with the first Lon th 1998: Main Breadth 59; article of the Treaty of Union between

Depth 9. COMPOUND CILIN-Scotland and Englatki. DER ANGINES. Nominal Horse Mr. Aaland, who replied, maid': 'I am, power 8. Grose tornags 031.55, unable to reply to the first part of the Registered tamage 413 10, together question, but I will make laquiry. I with all her AncaORS, CHADS, ROPES, would, however, point out that it is the oustom now to provide in treaties and Castes, Boats and APPUSTENANCER, The said Steamship lately foundered at convention concluded with China, that in the event of thero, being any differance Macao and is being raised,

of meaning between the English and Chi- For farther particulars, apply to

nean texts the senso,se, expressed in the GEO. P. LAMMERË.

English text shall be held to be the car Auctioneer

reet sense. By the words, the English text." I mean the text written in the Eriglish language, and intend no dis- respect to the hon. member's native 012 country.

Ms. F. X. D'ALMADA & CASTRO,

Solicitor. Hongking, July 6, 1919.

HOTELS

TES

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

(LECTRIO LIGHT

AND FANN,

LECTRIM TO EACH ROO

Cold and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS

BILLIARD ROOM.

- Private Dining Room.

EXOELLENT CUISINE. For Particulars spply

THE MANAGER, FAL. No. K120. Teig. Address TaxOTEL" 296 Hongkong, Feb. 2. 1913

WYNDHAM HOTEL,

29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,

LA ...

T:00ATION good for Hillside Sconary Suite of ROOMS 16/23 Queen's Road and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK

FROM BUSINESS CENTRE Central Top Floor.

Families, Residents and Tourists; made thoroughly comfortable. Terms Moderate.

FOR SALE.

*HARTING and-ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.

LADBROUKE, No. P, Conduit Road. Fino View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accor 912 modation for 30 Servania.

Apply to

THE Undersigned has rytaived instrac-

tions to sell by Public Auction

DQ

FRIDAY.

"the 1st August, 1915, at 2.30 z., st their Sah Hooms, No. 8. Das Viax Raad, porder of Jon HOUSE STREET, A LARGE QUANTITY OF V.LUABLE TEAKWOOD

SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACK

WOOD FURNITURE.

AND

20., Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Diping and Drawing Boom Suites, Upholstered" Chairs and Bo'es, Carpets and Rags, Bras-mounted- Bedst adn and Cots, Bod Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrober, Washstands, &c. Dining Room Furniture, Sidebbards, Dinner Waggone, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs,. eta eton 2 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Good Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, "Kitchen: Utensils, Cutlery, EP Waro, &c.

BLACKWOOD Couches, Arm chaire, Fiewer Stands, Cabinets, Jardinieros, Hall and Tea Tables, Teapoys, Brackets and Photo Franza, cfo., Old Inlaid. Ühairs. etc., etc.

Electric Reading Lamps, 1 Baving Machine. Ice Chesle, sto Mosquito Curtains and a large number of pairs of Lace Curtains, 1 Pano by Brinsmead and Bons, and 1-Piano by Doerner and Bobu..

Os view day before sale Catalogues will be issued. TraiAs qual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Asiclioneers. Engine Suly 2. 1923,

THE

CHINA MAIL Typhoon

LING FEAD & DAVIS,

Mr. MacCallum Scott also asked the Secretary for Foreign Affairs whether be would state what was the Chinesa expres- sion which was used, as equivalent to the,] United Kingdora or to Great Britain in 1 treaties with China and other public doou- mants in which the Chinesa character: wad used and what was the axiot Eng- lish translation of that Chiness-term.

Mr. Holmdemnunt,giya, the hori.. member the information for which be asks. I will, however, obtain it from

is Majesty's representativo at Peking? it the hon, mumber wishes.

Another of C. & B.'s Delicacies

C. & B. OXFORD SAUSAGES

UNEXCELLED.

Crosse & Blackwell guarantee

these and all their other table delicacies to be produced under ideal conditions of cleanliness.

'AGENTS FOR LÌA & PERKINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

DJ.Collis Browne's

Chlorodyne

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.

The Best Remedy known for

COUGHS, COLDS,

ASTHMA,

BRONCHITIS.

Acta Ukaja,charms-in

DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, and CHOLERA

The Most valuable Remedy gay discovered. Effectually cuts short all attacke of APASNO. Chacks and arrest those too often fatal diseases- FEVER, CROUP, AQUE. The only Paillative tri

NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE.

Chloeodyna is a liquid taken in drops, graduated according to the malady. It invariably relieves pain of whatever kind; creates a calm refreshing sleep; allays irritation of the nervous system when all other remedies fail: leaves no bad elects;" and can be taken when as other medician can be tolerated" CONVINDING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE. None Gentine without the words Dr. J-Celly Bromma's Chlerodyne on the Stamp.

Sold by all Chemists,

*THE CHINA MAIL'

Fricos In England, 1/14, 2/9, +6.

"THE RECENT CHINESE LOAN. (July 3.)Sir John Speur, on behalf of Mr. Norman Graig, asked the Ferrign Secretary whether he was aware that the bankers of the quintuple group issued the recent Chinese toa as a price which, alter a large profit to the haulters, offered; to the investing public a yield of about 51 percent.; that the amount of the issuo in London, £7,416,000, was sub- scribed twelve times over that the City" of Montreal issue £1,430,000, carrying 41 per cunty, and issued about the same. timo at par, was less than half subscribed. by the public, more than batt being left to the underwriters; whether he recogn ised that the issue it a low price with a high yield of stock carrging the diploma tic support of His Majesty's Government was calculated to clust plejudicially issues of our national Colonial, and nunicipal stock ut prices giving s yield according with owlingry market rates and whether His Majesty Goverment

Allattor for publication should wold in future refuse to give diplomite support of a monopolistic character with.ga au ous side of the paper grip. out rescering control ayer the francial aspect of the projects supposted.. :

Sir E. Grey: With regard to the first part of the question, respoeling the purely theancial aspect of the loan, I must refor the honourable member to the reply which gave him a Jao 12. Inm Teder the Personal Supervision of the unable to accept the conclusions with Proprietrona

BUX ON FIRST-CLASS ́LINES,

M.. 8. BOY

3rd Floor, Alexandra Building KINGSCLERE HOTEL,vtinonts, and His Majesty's Govern

Hongkong, A. 2. 1911.

JAPANESE MAKERE.

61

EVERY KIND.

Footwear

TO

MADE

ORDER

OKERRY & CO.,

DER STREET, Opposite Hongkong Hotel Telephone No. 491, ngkong, May 5, 1918

THE

CHINA MAIL

Can be obtained ut the following places in Hongkong :-- The Hongkong Hotel The Hongkong Fary What!. The Kowloon Farry Wharf,

The Klock, Blake Piar, The Upper Peak Tram Station

The Lower Peak Tram Stellop, Leang Ming (Aator House Hotel), Lan Pang Koe (Astor House Hall, All Choo. (Queen's Road),

Guide Whor; (D'Aguilar Street).

Rattanje & Son (Kowloon)

BONGKONG.

NOTICE.

༦་༦

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mr G. Andersen Mr J. A. Baldwin Mr. A... Barbarial

HONGKONG HOTEL.

MPH. Kolder MW. A. Kendrick Capt. W. E. Kent) Mr and Mrs. W. B.

Conications relating to news should Mr A. Barthgto be addressed, to The Bron

Correspondents most forward the name and addreesen with any couples ticundidered to the Editor, pot peccusarily for puplication but ny

faith.

Mr E. R. Exis Mr Olivier Birch Sr. R. Balilios

A: Black MR. Brown

or dence of goo, Biss

Mr and Mrs Calder. M & J. Cambridgs Mr. T. Chapple Mr A, A. Chiton No-anonymously signed communicatio. J. T. Consil

that has already appeared in any other paper MG. R. E. Crook will be inserted

www.

Knight

Bir W O.Kaight Mr A. Kruseman. Mr.F. LeemaU' Mr Top Mr James Martin Dr. L. Martyn Lobb Mr and Mrs Nail Macintyre A

Mr Goo, Artis

Mr C. Farobrotes

Mison

R. T. Matheson

Mr & Mrs F. Orapper Mr CH. Davis

Miss M. Matheson

MT. P. Mearan

fr B. R. Mebta

H.

Letters relating to basinges should be Mr & Mrs Dericano addressed to The SECRETARY-

Orders for aztea coples of the" "Omin

is limited. Cash 10 ca. Credit Marabould be sentsasoon as possible ar

supply 20 cta, par.copy

Ehe

Alterations and additions to Advertise monte on Pages 2, 3, 4, 6-8 and should be sent to the Dice, No. 6, Wyrd ham Street, not later than 11.30a.m.

the honourablo member has drawn from a comparison between the subscriptions to the two lane referred to. The public are naturally free to choose their own

no control over their choice. Many previous loans, both to China and other countries, have had the diplomatic

pport His Majesty's Government: Now Advertisements should be sent by

this instanco His Majesty's Govern. batom 3 p.. mens were only one of Sre Powers who Advertisements and Subscriptions whic) so support without, however, indurring at not cured for a fized period will b

JNRIVALLED position in the cat

the Botanical

Gardens and facing the Harbour..

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-top

throughout.

Faci

Telephone No. 1159. Cable Address: Bachaos.

A.B.C. Code 5th Bangkong, September 1. 1905.

Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on pages 1. 6,7 and 10 should be sent na obilater than 2 p.m.

y pecuniary liability such as a guaran.continsed.until countermanda?.

Telegraphic Addros MA Hongkong Telephone No. 22.

tre. With regard to tan future. His Majesty's Government will certainly con tinue to be interested, if only for the benefit of British enterprise and trade, Ed. stability being given to Chipeso fa 190ce, and I cannot give any general

KING EDWARD HOTEL

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT, EXCELLENT ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES. TELEPHONE STB.

H. HAYNES Hongkong, October 2, 1908

Manager

BRADSIDE PRIVATE HOTEL

135

TANDING la Its own geonude with Temple and Croquet Lawan, Inge Kity and Wall Furnished Rooms, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harherz Telephone, No. 600,-

Apply to Mes 7. W. WATTS,

Ereside, 20, Maodonnell Road.. Hongkong, Peptember 2, 1908

EN TING

Burgeon Dentist.

No, 14 D'Aquizás Szrens

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Tsao.

ON'T Forget Kfter the Show sap

and Light efreshments.

ALEXANDRA CAFE

undertaking- a to the nature of their nction, which must largely depend on the development of the situation. I may bo that at any given moment it is undesir bio for Is Majesty's Ocvernment lo

THE Cams MAï, Ererrien

PATELL & CO.

encourage the issue of louts, and when Exporters & Importeri

uch considerationis ato proncat they will

be taken into account,

THE CANADIAN CUP.

**QUEEN, ALEXANDRA'S VISIT TO GLYRIA.

OLYMPLA, Friday, June 27. Queen Alexandra and her sister, the D..wager Emprees, of Rueris, attended the ently sosion of the International Horss Show this morning to see the first section of jumpers for the Canadian Cup Her Majesty is very fond of horses, sad sh lovea to see good jumping. One noticed this morning that she often stood up to watch the heat hores do their round, no that she could see how they negotiated the sloping tale and theesel crossing which were not well withinther'slow

Generai Merchants

and

Coornission 3gents

HONGKONG, CANTON

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW.

AND SOUTH UHENA!

Ats really good pe-formance her Majesty NOTES ON WILD IN LITI Applauded generously. Fue Empress of Russia, too, was very interented. The Fos Charlatte Kuallye, Sir Tighton Brobyn, and Colonel Strastfeild wore in attendance, and Lord Lookdale and Lord Rodesiale so companied the Queen, in the They? did not occupy the Royal box, Quee Alexandes besing expreanal preference:

ber: for one on the lowest, tier, which

closer view of the aronnat kayn Cafortunifely it cannot be mild that so! Jamping, a whole, was first class. Still, thera,wate samo good performanses." The Canadian Challenge Cup le pismombed by Colonel Alam Bock, of Canada,and it in the second trophy of in kind. The fat Was won dotright by Lieutenant J Macdn Bol, Branch Dragoon Alger, who was placed fire in the competition, of 1911 and 19121/Am 1

The horse that can

Moonstone; and the the hipóte this year, so that

and 2 children

Mr J. Dewar

Mr and Mrs.

Douglas

Mr V. Doust Mr And Mrs E

Ehrenfel

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Mr J. Mereeld

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RAM.C

RGA

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Bull

Mr & Mra Mitchell.

Mr & Mrs Bager Me Bowdlor

mon and child

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Attorney-General J. Roy. Foster Fogg

A Backaill

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Humphrey

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