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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1918,

Hughes and Hough

ACUTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.'

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokéra,

PROPRIETORS

“TO-KWA-WAN"

GOAL STORAGE.

Codea usod:

'A.3.0. im & tra 'EDITIONS. A1. TELEGRAPHIC Coun

Talographic Address: MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIO AVOTION.

THE Undersigned have received instrce- To by Pabbe Aactico,

03

WEDNESDAY,

the 17th September 1913. at 2.30 p.m. at theie Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Read, Cornenial

Ico House Stroct,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

AND

!

TO LET

TO LETT.

[O. 149 'MAGAZINE GAP Pesk.

Nfrom the 1st October.

HOUSES in TORRES BUILDINGS, KIMBRALET Rosb. Kontown.

Apply to

SPANISH DOMINICÀN -PROJURATION. Hongkong. Sept. 13, 1913.

No.

TO LET

(FROM Lax JULT 1013).

1007

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913.

+

700

.!!

SCOTTISH LETTER.

(From Our Oven Correpondant.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

EDIXOURNE, August 19, SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE BILL. The Lord' amendments to the Scottish Temperance Bill wots neespted by the com- mons without a dizision and óvon without anything approaching opposition. No dubt souscus) in Enencos worked towards this happy irene aut of ao long tribulation. The House was weary of the Bill. It had sorbed an amount pl. time out of all pro portion to its importance, and how the Government could persuade itself that this

Inbarst of water took place of such mag nitude as to incur the entire stoppage of outpat. Watertight dame have boat. aracted in the main road to prevent the water reaching the win shaft and per manent pumps. This has becomitated a temporary abandonment Itése vollg Steps bara boon taken sine vaso the out- put of No: 6 Pis to 6) tova pa day, while scheme was appro ed in April last wher by coal can be worked by small piis, which it is hoped will yield up to 100 ions per day in due course.. Other arops have. been taken with a view to peroading the withoot orificing the interests of the output of coal, and as it as practicable shareholders it has bean the directonpolloy bot to involve the company in any incruano of either capital or working expenditure in order to meet the consequences of the se cidents mentioned. The now development. work was approved. Steps are now being takan ta citand the company's activities under the rights contarred by the Rou Concession of Jane, 1898, which pro visto an opening for prout sharing and the joins managamont bit wean the head the Company which it is hoped will pross hanefi-ial in bith par ies. In the disctly fire and considerably step has heen k by the company in as it promotion

10, 9, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak. measure was one which might be called -upon to share in the dubious privileges of Apply

the Parliament Act must remain au 40. solved mystery. The Parliament 'Act' was novst designed to expedite the passage of measures of secondary importanes in the precian form in which they were intro- duced. In application to a Temperance Bill was beyond all reas m. However, all this in of the past, and the Bill is dow practically law" by consoat."

TO LET.

ANFURLY, No. 11,

R ROAD

GODOWNS.

CONDUET

-- 94, WANOHAI ROAD. 103, PRAYA EAST.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & ÄGENOT Co., L. Hongkong. July 10, 1919.

10 LET

سعد

869

FLATS MODERN TABLE-ROOKED M°

with every courosionce, HouPHREYS BUILDINGS, Cornwall Avenue, Kowloon,

No. MINDEN VILLAS, MGDY ROAD, Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS COAT, FOCL-ROOMED HOUSES in CAMERO

2c, Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. Cheap rentsia.

8BOPS with Godown attached, Nazma Roib, Kowloon,

Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LED, Flongkong. July 23, 1913.

TO LET.

MEIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or 6 Rooms, Cheap unfurnished.

SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

tc. ko., &c.,. Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Armchairs and Enfes, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brass-roasted.. Bodstends Rad Ceta, Bod Room Suite, Buretes, Wardrobes, Wash-rental. stands, Sc., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboarde, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables a d Chairs, etc., bici,, 2 Dinner and Doseert Services, Crockery, Sundry Good Glass Ware, Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, E.-P. Ware, Kor

BLACKWOOD-Couclos, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jardigieres, Hall and Ten Tables, Toapoys. Brackets and Photo Frames, etc.,

Aleo

1 Marine Chronometer ty Jahaunson, London, in perfect condition, Electric "Ceiling Fan, Reading Lampe, 1 Sowing Machine, Tau Chests, &c., Mosquito car tains (now) and a large number of Paire Laco Curtains and 1 Piano,

Catalogues will be issued. TERUS-Amua?.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

.. Auctioneers.

Bragkrong, Sept. 11, 1013.......

פיף

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1099

BE Undersigned have received instrue

tions to sell by Fublic Auction

- (FOR ACCOUNT"OF THE CONCERNED),

on

FRIDAY,

the 19th Fept., 1919, at 5.15 r.,

at their Salas Rooms, No. 8,

Don Voeux Rosd, Carver of Ics Botas STREET,

▲ VALUABLE COLLECTION OF USED POSTAGE STAMPS,

Comprising →→ Hongkong, Great Britain and Colonies, Old China, France and Colonien, Dutch Indies, Forgangs, Macau, Phillipices, Bawad,

40.,

&o.,

do.,

N.B.-Special attention is called to the Hongkong collection which is worth in.

pection.

A

(The stamps have been inspected by member of the Philatelic Society and have been found 'goauino). THEMA:newal.

HUGHES & HUUGH.

- Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Sept. 13, 1913.

To lat" or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Barker Road, No. 124, Peak, & rooms.

RUGATE, Austin Road, Kowloon from 1st October.

No. 116 Pank LEWE HOR Faralahed or Unfurnished 5 rooms,

FOR SALE OR TO LET. (From 1st November 1913.)

No. 1 GOUGH HILL No. 103 Peak. Bungalow containing Drawing, Diving and Smoking rooms and Gvo Bodecome. With grouad for Tennis Court.

FOR SALE. HARTING and ROGATE, on pärt "of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154

modation for 30 Servants.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIE, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Bolldings. Eonakcare Art. 2. 1911:

The Bill is the result of a shries of com

promises Compulsory insurance against Joar of licence ( Unionist proposal) has been dropped, and piso disinterested management as on option (Rowntree? suggestion)., On the other hand, the lo option clauses are not to come into opera tion until Jute 1999, and the licensed traders will thus be given some additional time to prepare for the possible cound. quence of reduction or annihilation of the Trado boss. The other Government concession of importance is the rising of the minimum majority required to pass a na license resolution from 30 to 33 por cob! of the actors voting. The Bill contains o fów provisions passed with general appro-" val, ancillary to its main purpose, which wil probably be of some value. It makes the way of the bugas club organiser more difficult; later hour of opening of licensed premises 10 am. fustead of 8 am, is looked upon as equine temperance proviso; and aking the entry apo licensed premises by a drunicen person sa offence will be a mention of relief to the proprietor who conducts his business pro- perly. But apart from these miner pro visions, the Scottish Temperance Bill is in the clouds, to remain thera for dve or six years at least.its main provision, local option, does not come into uparation till then. d there is a general fooling that it will never conta dow, for the single and sufficient reason that there is no widespread domaut for local option in any part of Scotland.

JORNA MEMORIAL AT IKERLEITARY.

A tablet has born orected in the High Street, Innerleithen, to commemorate the suit of Robert Burns & the towo. It is

the Banque Industrielle de Chine. By now participating in the establishment of this institution the compiay may be sal to have at last canied out is origina): purpcas.

PRIMITIVE!

Let saumont-feber at tisir base

In ians and parlours swap their h

Whaur ishin ends in fiddlin'; But tame wad be their biggest"whid · When you and me are in the tid

To mind our days o' guddlin'!

A boznio sinvaer alterigen,

burs that sang fnus linn las lian.. Ouro sa to drook a fluo in: Our trousers buckled up to wade,"

Whaar nobody was serin Or roua our neck, as gravata made,

That was our ' nae worm to dig, Noo hook to dress, nor rod to rig

Ansipyon for our basket:

A dad twa o' cliccse and breid-- A bum fra four 'o' keepers fre And nacthing mait wo kit!

Eh, when we spied a tail at lavă, And watched him siding whaur he passed,

And slade ocr baud alint him; And is ablow & sangh-tree bolej Or in a stappit rotten's hole,

-Wi' thoom and finger' pina't him.

+

You was the thing! I'm free to sWOULD Chaoda dun't for thretty year: Bat time's a fockless macacuro If the caller water thrill Croop up abune my elbow still

And are my burt wi' pleasure!

-W. W. in Herald."

· MISCELLANZA.

·CROSSE & BLACKWELL CONFIDENTLY RECOMMEN

C & B

FINEST

By Appointment to" H.M. THE KING

MIDLOTHIAN ROLLED OATS

A clean, tempting food, viving stamina-anrivalled for Breakfast.

`A GENTS FOR LEA & PERRINE" Worcestershire sauce

AS THE BEST PREPARATION OF OATS

.Nome.

Alacrity

Добав

Flor

Hampshire

Kinsha

Marlin

Minotaur + Moumouth

Moorhen Newcastle

His Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.

Weihaiwat

Class.

despach-vessel

Tone Guns. I.H.P.

Commander.

Last report að

H

1630

9000

Admiralty tug

Comdr. Archibald Cochrane Master W, Wast

Waibalwoi

Horgkong

Bramble

river gunboat

710

g

900 Ls.-Comdr. B. E. Prichard

Shanghai

Betomart

river gunboat

$10

2

"900

Ideut.-Comdr. W. H. Darrall.

Shanghai

Cadmus

sloop

1070 B

1400"

Commr. H. P. E. T. WilliamLB

Hongkong

Cherub

Clio

water tank and tag

aloop

www

Fame

torpedo boat destroyer

cruiser, 2nd cla

390 1070 @ 1400

360 4360

300

Master H. Smith

Hongkong

Comdr. Colin Mackenzo. .8.0.

Shanghai

5700

Hongkong

cruiser, 1st clana

10,850

10 10 20,600

7000

Capt. O, F. Corbett, MY.0.

Shangbat

Capt, M. R. Hi

Nanking

river gunboat

816

1200

1. Comdr. H. D. Marryal

Yangists

1040

Capt. F. C. 0. Praco

Labuan

toup

cruisur, les clase

14,600

97,000

Capt. EL B. Kiddie -

Weihalwei

cruiser, let claan

9600

29,000

Capt. B. H. F. Barttelot

Waihaiwel

river gunboat

180

2 600

Tit-Com. Alan Dizon

craiser, 2nd class

4800

Nightingale

river gunboat

85

9

040

Otter

torpedo bost destroyer

$50

B 8500

Ribblo

torpedo boat destroyi

590

7500

Rcentio

depot ship, submarines.

980

1400

Comdr. N. E. Archdale

Robin

river gunbeat

ES

2

240

Tt-Comdr. Nash

Sandpipar

river gunbost

85

2

240

Lt.-Com, I. A. S, Hutton

Suipo

river ganboot

25

2

240

L.-Comdr. Maurice B. Lesli

Faku

torpedo boat destroyer

$50

6

8500

Günner W. E. Ryder

trocuting ship

$600

Toni

river gunboat

.180

BOC

Thistio

river gunboat

710

900

Usk

torpedo-bost destroyer

580

7500

Lt-Comdr. Maxwell

Weihaiwal

Vizago,

torpedo boat destroyer*

965

B

6300-

Lieut. Com. Bordam-Whetham

Weihaiwaj

Welland

torpedo-boss destroyer

690

7500

Comdr. Seymour

Websiwei

Whiting

torpedo boat destroyer

360

.3

8900

L-Comdr. R. Nevills

Weihaiwoi

Widgeon

river gunboat

-195

2

800

Lt. Com. J. Q, F. Borrett

Upper Yangtze River

Woodcock

river guntost

150

15:00

La-Com Bi. Blackwood

Woodlark

river gunboat.

180

600

Ch-Comdr, Hoyd

By a Papal Brial just received from 0.36 Rome by the Bishop of Dunkeli, the 0.37 sist of anpolished silver gray Creetown Very Bov. Provost Halder. Dundee, Lo zradit, at the top of which is inserted the been raised to the dignity of Protondiary Burds crest with "Word notes wild" apostoliu." Tho Taserabló Provst thus .085 bemnes amcanter of the Papal Houso-.056. above, and the motto "Better a wee bush than nas bield" below. A panel bears the hall, and is advanced to tho kíghost rank. 057

ammy the Dombatie Prelates of His Holi nerleithem. 14th May 1787. Erected by ishcription, Hobart Burns visited In- the Innerisithen and Traquair Bume Club ness Monsigner Holder will be the only and friends.Abietion's sons are brothers Pratonary Apostelic in Scotland, and only is distress; a brother to relieve how equisitown Scottish private have in the past boon the bliss

rasad to that rank.

-

RODE-CALCUTTA RATE WAIL

Beardmore and Co., Darauir, have re- ved an order from the Admiralty for the hell and machinery of a battleship; ad 3. Brown and Co., Clydebank, an order for the hull and machinery of three torpedo bout destroyers,

Perfeel weather marked the opening of the grouse and ptarmigas shooting season, wat sportsmon report lighter bags thon for overal years, covers being scarce and birde small. Especially is this the case in the South-of Scotland, where dis. and has been widesprond.

I understand, rays the London corres LADBROOKE, No. 9. Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath-pendent of the Scotsman," that although rooms, Garden and Tennis Court, Ascom representations have been made by our Foreign Office to the Japanese Gavern- mont, the Department of Communications it Tokio refuses put pressure on the Nippon Yusen Kaisha for the purpose of enamg the disastrous rate war with the British India Company on the Kobe 61 Calcutta routs. About two genes agn ho Japanero line, hy reducing freight and passage changed to a low level. endeavoured to divers trale from the regular Brilish steamers, and this it is on allad to do through the great af liberal

Mrs. Lang, the widow, of Mr. Andrey State subridies in support of other services. The complaint made by the British Icdis, the well-known nutter and his Company is that it is not allowed to takerian, has presented to the Scottish pasaongers or carry on board at one Sation Partrait Gallory a three quarter Japanese port and land them at another, Communications relating to new should while the Nippon Yusen Kaishs can engage length of King Charles I., attributed,

THE URINA MAIL'

NOTICE

be addressed to The Roos

thet

Correspondents must forward names and addresses with any communics tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily for publication bat as evidence of good faith,

ال

All matter for publication should written on ene side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communicatio that has strendy appeared in any other paper will be inserted

Letters relating to business should addressed to THE SECRETARY.

without restriction in the coastal trade of India and Burma.

AMERICAN TRADE WITH CHINA.

Bower, ripresenting the King, vod, and wrzn, sed grey, woring his hat, to is said to have done during his trial

a 10-19,

ENGAGEMENT.

.!

The cogagement is announced of Kand ir Harry Maclean, of Abercorn House, ichimond, Starey, and Brimnin House, Fangler, and Ella, dughter of the late

everal Sir Hoary Fendergast, V.C., off Sir Hary Teron Court, lúchmond. Aubery de Maclean was born in 13-18,

submarins

submarine

submarino

torpedo bost

torpedo boat

torpedo best

torpedo bab

12 22,000. Capt. Froderick A. Powlet

Ident.Com, Malcolm Murray

Lt-Comdr. R. Wilkinson Lt.-Comdr. E, J. G. Mackinnon

Canton

Yangtans River

Hongkong Weihaiwai Rongkong " Hongkong

West River

Yangtze River

Commodore R. H. Anstruther, O.M..Hongkong

It Comdr. Hon. G. Stopford Upper Yangtze River

Lt. Com H. R. N. Cottreil-Dermer Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. F. J. McGilewie

Lt. Comdr. J. Gaimes

*Hongkong

Kangtera Hivar -

Yangtze Fivor

Hongkong

Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. R. K. O. Pepo

Hongkong

West River

Hongking

Bongkong

Woot River

Lt. Condr. Handley

It. Contr. 3tilemas

Lt. Condr. Nicol

Lt. Comdr. H. W. Seymour

Slagship of Vice-Admiral T. HL. M. Jerram, 0.B., Commander-in-Chief.

VISITOR

AT HOTELS

HOXOXING HOTEL

MrJ, M. Aaron Mr F. E. Abl Mr J. W. D. Andrew Mr J. Baguail Mrs E. V. Asag

ir A. T. Earberint My E. R. Bato Mr E. Brisa-Batas Mrs R, R. Belilios

Mr M. Benzemers

Mr 6. E Humphrey Mr & Mrs R. Innos

Mrs M. V. Jones Mr & Mrs Jackson Mr J. V. Jorge Mr E. 8. Kabel Mr Ellis Kadooria Mr P. O. Kallook

TRAZ BUTEL

LA. T. U. R. Archer, Major General Kelly

RAM.O..

Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

strong

Mr T. Arthur Mr. F. Aacott Me and Mr J. S.

Auld & children Mrs W. M. C. Bar

"reth and child

Mr and Mrs E. B.

Krsuss

Mr Laughlin Major and Mis Mc.

Hardy Capt. & Mrs McMun, children and: outse

R.A.MO.

Mr E. J. MoNuky Dr and Mrs J. Me and Mrs 0. D. J. Mrs Mitchell & child

Kelly & 2 children

Mr &. J. Cambridge Mr A. Kraseman Mr F. W. Breaker Mrs. E. A.Rendargan Mr. and Mrs F. X. Dr Kubila

D'Almada E. Castro Mr T. Locman

Ball

Mr & Mrs Eayer Mrs Bowdler

·Mr & Mrs Mitchell. moro and child Mim Nelson Major Bowen, A.P.D.Mr H. Obor Mr and Mrs Neil Attorney-General. J. Dr and Mrs Paterson Castro

A. Buckni Mrs Pope Mine D'Almada E. Mr G. T. Lloyd. Master D'Almada E. MacIntyre

Mr F. A. MacKintosh Biz W. A. Butterfiela Rer. Foster Pert Mr B. L. Perking Mr Goo, Martin

Castro

Mr. T. Chapple

MrA. A. Claxton

Dr A. L. E. F. Cole

Mr Farebrother Mr M. Cary

Mason

Mrs R. T. Matheson Miss M. Matheson Com. T. P. Msynder,

U.S.N..

Mr. A.D. McBurney

Miss Jolly Coleman Mr. J. Conarli NC. Fl. Daria MF.18. Croggon Mr & Mrs Dertrand Mr B. K. Mehta.

Mr J. Mereok! and 2 children.

Mr P. Mayer Mr J. Dewar Mr and Mrs E. H. Mr J. D. P. Müider Miss Sophie DiamondMr. B. Moulder

Douglas

Mrs 3. D. F. Milder adam Dubrowohl Mr H. I. Nager

Dr R Nolto and 2 childreEN!

In the course of an article on American the writer has a reference to China, He ade published in Scottish nowepapor, says that the Southera American mills, be with the raw cotton at their doors, and with chicap coal available, even where they have Got the advantage of slectricity from power, expect to be able to take poss of much of the Chinese market. With easy communication by way of the Pauma Canal, and with a Dux ora of civilisation opening in the Chinase Republic, the ad is a son of the lato Mr. Andres Maclean (of the Macleans of Drimmin) Southern, cotton ranufacturers are no troubling themselves about protective Is has already been married, and has duties or the delays in tariff revisione go and three daughters. Formerly Mr and Mrs H. O. Mr P. Fse.

Mine G. ULeary In the New England cotton trad the COIL Foot, bo wont mit to Morocco. . Elliott Mr J. Ormiston the situation is somombat different.

Orders for extra copies of the Om Man should be sent as soon so possibloss

the supply is limited. Cash 10 cia., Credit 20 ots. par copy.

Alterations and additions to Advertise 1111ments on Pagon 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and

should be sent to the Ofice, No. 5, Wynd. ham Street, not later than 11.30 am.

Alterations and additions to Advertise

6,7 and 10 should be mente va pagas

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGER."

MESSILS. Hughes and Houg's have not later than 3 p.m.

received instructions to sell

by

PUBLIO AVOTION (subject to a reserved price)

оп

THURSDAY,

the 2nd day of October 1918, at 3 FM, The following vory vainable Leasehold Properties

() Non-4 and 6, Lok Hing Lano, situate At Victoria. Hongkong on Seclica M of Inland Tot 50.

Six three storied Chinese shopa 'sod dwellings, situatu at Fake Tour Heavg ou Kowloos Inland Lot 1124.

(o) Nos. 15, 17 and 174 Main Atreet, Fuk Tsan Houng (Kowloon Inland Lote 770 and 772).

The premises are fald for the residue of the several terma of years created by the respective Crown Losses thereof.

Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from this

AUCTIONIERS:

for from

2 Connaught Road Central,

Hopeling.

factures, and these manufactures are still

MARBLADE...

Ehrenfels

Many of the mills there are engaged instructor of the Moorish Army, stul Mr. Dennan Faller Mr M.J. Ossorio on the goods and on fancy materials that became Colonel of the Sultan's Bodyr H. Gallotta Br J. W. Paton

Mr P de Praville already come to some extent into como Guard. He was captured by Raisuli in Mr and Mrs LB. Mr F. Pimental petition with English and Freach manu 17 while on a mission from the Sultan, Goars

Mr A. G. Gordon. Mr.B. Haworth showing some uneasiness about the effect and remained a prisoner for sovet DJ. M. Gillespie Mr Y. Quiogna. Mr.V. Goulbourn Mr E E. Bay the Coderwood months. of the lower rates

Mr J. Geurgey Miss Fo Bay Simmons bill. The cotton trade, however,

MR. J. Groshaw Mr R. B. Roxburgh unlike the woollen, is not embarrased by

Mrs Bohooking Mr.F. O Von Grise Mr Geo. Samuela MrP. C. Hall Mr J-0. Bibley Dr J. G. Hanna Mr M.-F. Binger Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr and Mrs E E.

Hannibal Smith

Miss A. Square

the propect of a cbunge in the cost of it At 50, Brougham Stroot, Greenock, New Advertisements should be sent it raw material, nor are the changes in the William MF. Hobb, C.M. Custom before. 8 p.m.

colton schedale so sweeping as those in the shangh,to Jessie aude Maevas, woollen notedula. July and Auguet, are,

At Earsdon Parish Church, Harold always slack months in the cotton trade of Auchentorie Terrace, Bowling, Fall Rizer, Lowell, kad Now Bedford, and although good deal is being heard of Foley Inlcsón, of Malsoca, tidest son of short time and slacknou of trade, it Mrs. Inkaon al Gatoslund to Sarah, third doubtful whether in the cotton trade there is really spy grost amount of embarrass daughter of William Wintourys Smith, of nent which can be attributed to the con Buckworth Ball Ing changes in the natton schedule,

Advertisements and Subscriptions whiai are not ordered for a fixed period will be pontinued until countermanded,

Telegraphie Address Mary Hongkong. Telephone No. 22,

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AZ PREIS: BYNDICATE, (1,

At hurting harno in Londay. Mary

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr V. Borby De Hartmann

Howett, C.LLG. MF. W. Whils

The shareholders of this company invin, ~xpressed *'wish that information should daughter of the late John Cameron, to afforded soncemningals operations with. FR.C.8., of the Straits Thor H. 8. Howarth Mr G. G. Wood

***Humphrey cut waiting for the anneal meeting a Singapore, and widday of Jamos Mio'r and Mr B.. U. longthy circular has beerfoed explanatory, B.I.CE, municipal engineer, of the present position says the Glangngapore.

Herald. The recent decrease is the of Lioutanent Colonel J.0.0. Compar, put as rocarded in this mouthly published announcements hestan cacked by inhurst af Crulglobuskler, V.D.; son of a Chinese

of water, Lype of accident to which all dock proprietor; an ophusiastic Yolun

Mr and Mrs Curries Mr J. Plummer Mrs Davonfort and Mr Powell

childrsa

Major Davy, RE Mir Dixon

•Lt Col. J. J. Raddiff's

R.E.

Mr. Ralton

Mr and Ms Dobbia. Mr&Mrs Rieckon Kit and M Dorte Capt. and Mrs Riley

and child Me G. A Tratton Consul & Mrs Eitzan Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Mrs Ezra

MP A., Bindiair M and Mr B. A. Mr O. Skott..."

Halo

Mr and Mrs S. 5. Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Bharp Col. Gordon Hall, LLCol W. H. Usher

RAM.O,

Smith, 4.O.D.

Mr J. H. Gerdon-

Mr P. Saffos Mr E. Hancock Capt. & Mrs Stericks, Mr Haskett

puree and child Mr H. A. Hazoland Mr and Mrs 0. E. Mr and Mrs Holi Stewart & children Capt & Mrs HodginsBev. & Mrs Topo

RES Mr N. C. Walker Major Humphreyn, Mr O. Wagner

Mr. and Mrs W. G. Mr Wataon

Humphrey Mr David Wood Lt. Col.cH. W. Hes Capt. WhitholdA.O.D.

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GRAND CABLIGE HOTEL

Mr and Mrs FP.MO, A.J. Quarlen

Heim

Mr and Mrs FC. Capt. EL J. Hawkin's Mr & Mrs H. Bunallo Mr & Mrs N. Fitz Cant. and Mrs H. A.Mr Ajax

Herbert Walker & 2 children Mr & Mrs Almberg Goodman & child

Mr and Ms B. A.Mr A.J. Giazdy Balantine M Mr G. Haeter. Hon. MEA. Mr V. Weissberger..

Mr G, Barnes Mr F. 0. Holme Me & Mr. Barrett Mr W. Jackson Misses Barrett (3) Mrs G. Janamhowaki Mr Chas. F. Battelle Mr FI. Lea Mr Gro: Batty Mr A B W Labbley. Mr. A. O. Benfield Mr J. Lichthoum Mr Aidra W. BishopMr E. . Lim

and child Mr Arthur Milthorp Mr.8. G. Bolden Mr B. Paul Cleat IL. FL. B. Browse Piccal/Op

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Me A. Duarte

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Hierler ato subject. No. 4 Pit, which stoor, subsequently a Toritorial, and last Mr and Ms Allen Caps, Hyde The time producing 875 tons per day,

was flooded in Beptember last, but scoord gear commanding the Highland Br ing to the latest report the water was gode of the Eyal Field Artillery 48. aspected, unless any blog unforensonA RAZ

aliould occur to prevent in, waliowe Pusump-

Lion of work on the 4th of the present

moni The natpat tad No. 2 Pt mit TV you happen to be are your meal will

Becker

Mrs Byde

Dr Keyt Mr. A. B. Belbia

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Mr Raymand

Mr Bebrooder

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MESSES, DENNYS & BOWLEY, Table D'Hote with Wings de Idaugas posted to amuust (6 1500 tons pse das Le Cotitontal and Fromptly serve Me Fearan

by November of this year as roolis just the Saton. Daly The ALRCANG ME O. Jede 1-100 what you dag hastych, when a waktu (DEMA CATS

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Mr F. J. Cargill Mr W. Logan Mr Mr C. M.Mr & Mrs Mannera

Carvalho & family is Massey

Mr and Mrs F. E Mr T. Ches

Mrs Christianean and MoHugh

child

Mr H. Olegs Dr F. X. Costello Mr F. W. Cor Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr G. Grimble Mr J. Joseph Mr J. Krack Mr and Mrs W. D.

Braft

Me and Mea J. H. 5,

Mody

Mr 31. F. Murray Mr A. P. Nobbs Mr K. Nogiri Mr.K. Ogawa ( Capt. & Mrs. W.

Fore Mr HS.Spurgs Capt.& Mrs A, H. Stewart & children Mr K. Tame Mr and Mrs Lemare Hr D. Walkar

and chlid Mr H. J. Westphal, Mr G. O Whitelaw Mr J. Tenor

Mr & Mrs C. Laurit

sea

KINGSMADI BOTEL. Consul General An-Mr K. 8 Morrison

derson

M: G. Norrington

Mr and Mrs J. H. MA D. Openshaw

Backhouse

Mr & Mrs J, Robert

son

Mr J. W. Bolles

Mr and Mrs A. E. Mr Benbow-Bowe

Carleton

Mrs G. Enchise

Dr. and Mis EH.Me Schrobter

Digby

Miss D. Filkins

Mr. A. LA Shields

Cpt. 0.7.9. Bertme) Staff Surgeon Huntshire, P

Dr Stedman

R.N.

Major and Mrs F. J. Mr G. J. E. Tas der

Hunter.

Major and Mrs F. J.Comdr, H. Williams,

Hacler

B.N.. Dr. & Mrs Evin-Jousi P. D. Wilson Mr&Mrs J.K. Little

STATION ZUTELA GRA Mr and Mrs A. C. Mr W. Kohn

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Mr H Lehman

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Mr & Mrs John Mo

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SITHE

'CHINA MAIL

Can be obtained ut the following

places in Hongkong »

The Hongkong Hotel,

The Hongkong Ferry What. The Kowloon Farry Wharf. The Klosi, Blake Pier

The Upper Peak Tram Station. The Lower Peak Ino Station, Losing Ming (Autor "Youse Hobel) Le Pang Keo (Astor House Hotel Ah Choo (Quson's Road)

Wo Choong (D'Águilar Strost) Radenjes & Son (Kowloon). Hong China (Keroon),

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