MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1918,
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,
AND "ADMIRALjy,
E General Auctionsera
AND
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General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN" COAL STORAGE,
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THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE ESTATE DY TILE JATE COLONEL ROWLANDSON),
OD
TUESDAY,
the 30th Sept.. 1913, at 11 h. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8
Das Voeux Road, Corner of
The Camp Equipment, Clothing.. Sad dlury, oto, ats., including 19-bors. Car tridges and Ammunition for Automatic
Pistol.
Ou view day of Sale. TERM:-A BHLİ,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Sept. 28, 1913.
•
PUBLIC AUCTION.”
1167
AIX LIFEBOATS.
M. Blarlet's Plan
17
PROMISE OF "SESUATIONAL EXPERIMENTS:
BY LOUIS RIOT IN THE "DAILY.MAIL."
A good deal has been written about the parachute descent from an aeroplane artist & a few days ago by one of my school pilots. In my mind the experiments such As it was, provel above all the temerity of the airman.
Nobody whe has stadial the question bus over doubted that a man could come down in a partchata from a height of some P00ft. or an, and many have been the offore made to me to attempt it. I believe, moreover, that it is not the first time that is has been done. I remember reading of such an experiment about eighteen months ago
quita afely from ap aeroplane.
when an American passenger came dowa The iden in just as old na aviation, and two ways of doing it baro" each their own supporters. The first group of inventors propose to save the pilot and the seroplane THE Undersigned have received instruc's well by means of very large parachutes
tions to sell by Public Auction.
capabla of safely bringing down a weight The second of some thousand pounds. group, to which M. Bonnet belongs, only look after the airman leaving the acro plan to come down auth and without any consideration for the safety of the man or the property below.
-(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONOZEXED)
"
FRIDAY,
the 3rd October, (1913, at 2.50 p.m. at their Sales Rouma, No. 8,
Der Tack Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,-
A Consignment of NEW HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c.,
Comprising
THE CHINA MAIL.
SCOTTISH LETTER.
(From Our Own Correspondant.), ̧
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EDINBURGH, Sapb. 2.
OPINIONS UPON THN SALE, .
A number of literary men have been in-
GEO. P. LAMMERT JOHNNIE
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berriowed on the subject of the VSS. HARE & GENERAL BROKER. of them are of opinion that unfortunately the descendants of the bard cannot prové | their ownership, and that there is no res
of SLAZENGER'S were within their rights in making the sale: ANNIS. RACKETS made for 1913 suble doubt the Liverpool Athenaeum
Season, in various weights and qualities. SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS.
For further particulars
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$1 per inch.. insertions.
*One week.
William Rossetti, brother of the painter poet. expressed himself as very much afraid that there is little chance of Baving the M8S., and lamanted the Ameri can drainage of British treasures. "They get everything for Amarica, and I do ope some means will be found for keeping those interesting manuscripts in this country. It would not amuse Burns," he said bitterly. "to know that Want' Advertisementa the money rosulting from the sale of his autograph, manuscript was spent in the erection of a billiard-rooms-n stupid pro posal and I am glad to see the Liverpool authorities have dropped that scheme." 59 Mr. Theodore Watts Dunton takes an equally strong view. Last year a London book-doslur visited him, and, describing Basil's a private collecter intending to bid against American competitors, obtain ed possession of many fascinating Swin- burne manuscripts sad relics, and at once. resold them to a waiting American mil- lion:ize. A result, Mr Watts Dunton in vigorous in his opposition to the al of historic literary rarities." He ponsonsan many Rossetti pictures, and of many al those who made the Nineteenth Cantary
FOR
非
BALT.
Clarendon and Nonparell (Modern) ABOUT 500 lbs. ENGLISH TYPI complete fount, including talle.
In good conditon. Sand offar to
! TYPO, Care of 'CHINA Mail" Office, Hongkong, March 21, 1912.
AMILNERS'
them. daother "famous and dispose of f
I will not dacus these two idens, al though, the second "ono" must have my preference, for reasons of the necessary restrictions on eight and volume of the Witney Blankes for Single and Double garatus. Where I differ from M. Ben-ouvoirs Bed Reversible Travelling Rugs, Lace net's conception of the parachute is in its Cartsins 4 yds. &4 yds., Singia and application. The use of a parachuts could Double Hemstitched Sheets, Embroidered Daly he recommended when pilot of pas Pillow Cases, Hueenback Towsls and Baths were able to leave the aeroplane by Sheets, Fize Turkish Towels, Demark jumping out immediately, and without Table Cloths and Serviettes, Single and preparation of any kind, with asystem of Double Bed White Satin Quilts, Honey- parachute that would only open a little way WALUABLE HOUSEHOLD comb Quilts, Ladies' and Gent's Handker away from the serophone, which would
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
Da
TUESDAY,
the 30th September, 1913, at 2 r.m., at No. 6, Victoria View, Kowloon,
THE
FURNITURE, -
Xe.
therein contained, including FUMED TEAKWOOD FURNITURE,
practically now, and FURNITURE by MARINBURA,
Als
A large number of PLANTS" in POTS.
.
On view from Monday 3pm.
Texme:-Ûkah on delivery.
chiols, Pyjama Suits, Card Table Covers, Underskirts, Tea Cloths, Glass and Pantry Cloths, Duchesse Sets, Gent.'s Fancy Vesta, Gent.'s Shirts, Girl's Hoses, &, $., &c.
Catalogues will be tanud. TERAS vevai,
HUGHES HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Rongrond. Sept. 25, 1913.
All good to be cleared the day of sale.
FOR SALE.
HUGHES & HOUGH. Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Sept. 27, 1913
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1168
THE Underalgaod have received instruc Tons all by Publie auction,
02
WEDNESDAY,
the 1st October 1913, commencing at 2.3 p.m. at their Sales Rouma, No. 8, Das Vueur Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
1200 SUNDRY
&&
&c., *. Comprising as follows:-
Drawing TEAKWOOD-Dining and Room Suites, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Bolas, Carpets and Rags, I Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads, and "Cota. Bed Bloom Sui e, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash tands, &c., Dining Room Furniture,
FOR SALE
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY,
wwwwww
BAITIAN CONCESSION,
SUANZEN, CANTON,
19
115
TWO LOTS. Nos. 73 and 80, fronting on the CANAL ROAD, each with a frontage of pinoty feet on the road, and with a depth of 140 feet, together with the BUILDINGS erected ther on. The Lors will be soll either separately or together. This property will be put up for sale at FUBLIC AUCTION, on
11.00 AM. xt premises commencing THURSDAY 30th of October, 1913, if not wold privately before that date. The Undersigned reserve the right to reject all bide if no acceptable bids are offered. Parties interested may obtain particulare
from
THE URINA BAPTIST
continue to follow it, trajectory.
THE DEXT PARACHUTE.
whose
WALKER
There's always a pleasant ring about Johnnie Walker. Quality uphold by unbroken family management since 1820. In three guaranteed ages
"JOHNNIE WALKER" White Labeli
Over 6 yr old.
*JOHNNIE WALKER
Over 30 years old,
Over 12 years old,
To be obtained from
THE HANKOW DISPENSARY CO. LL,
& Labok
"
KAMP & CO, Shangdal
(Hankow
PERRIN COOPER & CO, Timatzin
"JOHNNIE WALKER" Rinck Label,
SIEMSSEN & CO. Canton and Hong Kong
JOHN WALKER & SONS, LIÐ, Soaren Witsky Diericans, Kinrock. SCOTLAND.
VISITORS AT HOTELS
SAFES J. Aarch
name is not given, declares that Penple rs becoming tired of the coastsat pra cension of our national art and literary anying to kuus that our distinguished tresores over the Atlantic, and it is rather living poets openly sell the original manu tr, who will realito big grafts when the w: er is dead." seripts of their books to Americns collec. PRINCIPAL BANKS
THE PEARL NECKLACE case. In June 1911. Lieutenant Cameron, I.A., and Mrs. Cameron, were tried and co victed at the High Court of Justiciary Edinburgh of attempting to obtain through the fraudulent insu anco
at
Ꮳ
of a pearl necklace. Both were sentenced to three years' penal servitude. About a worth after the trial, Mrs. Cameron. her health was released on license, having broken down. It now appears that Mr. Cameron has also been relevend before the expiry of his sentence. Allow
Until then, as long as the parachute ena only act by marking "certain preparations before the start, and Anly in certain posis tions of the seropline, to which it is tied in some way, it will presunt more disadvan tago) than advantages. In practice it will only be after something has gone or after the machine has been thrown sideway or turned upside down, or after explosion of the mitor, cle, that the pilot will have to leave his ranchine. It will be quite difficulting for the usual remission of three months enough in ill probably, and he must not each year, he should not have been have to think of ding anything whatever til ersted until the present month of to detach be plachute froui the seropiane, September, but it is known that bo left so that it seems lately necessary for P. torhead Convict Prison in May or Juac, the pilot to carry the safety apparatus on The officials are reticenk ne to the respons his back and, of course, have it as small as for his early release, and it is understood possible.
that efforts are being made to give Mr. and
AS SUPPLIKU TO THE
AND
HONGKONG HONE
Mr E. S. Kabel Mr J. W. D. Androwa Mr Ellis Kadooria Mr A. T. Barberini Mr A. Krusemana Mr E. R. Bata Mr T. Leomat Mr H. Brian-Bates Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr J, R. Lock Balilice
Baron de Macar
MTM K. R.
Mr M. Bonzima
iJ
Mr & Mrs H. BrinckMr and Mrs Neil Miss M. Brinck
MacIntyre
Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr F. A. MacKintosh
Dr O. Marriott
BUSINESS HOUSES, M. C. Campbell
GEO P. LAMMERT.
Agent. Hongkong, May 20, 1911
18€
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
Besides, it wou'd he wrong to suppose Mrs. Cameron afresh start is, life, probably Burroughs
bar the parchute will be an absolute aste-in Egypt or Indi. guard against ne idents, first because it can only set after a certain descent of about 75ft. to 00ft. at least. As is well known, most accidents happen from that height, Secant because the parachute travels horizontally at about the speed of the wind and unld be dangerous in a wind of ever twenty miles an CONT.
One thing is certain as long as the wings and the stabiliser are in good condition no parachute could act as well as the aeroplanes itself coming down with its natural glide provided that the aeroplane is a slow
be glider.
PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, Chics.. Hingkong, Sept. 23, 1913.
1149
Sideboards, Diauer Waggons, Extension LESSONS IN CHINESE,
Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., 2
A...
[
Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, LI HON FAN, Chinese graduate
· Sundry Good Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves.11 versed in literature, has been a teacher Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, E.-P. Wars, t European officials and marchants in tale
C.lony for over ten years. BLACKWOOD-Coucher, Arm chair, Flower Stands, Cs'inets, Jardiniers, Hall and Tea Tables, Teapoy, Brackets and Photo Frames, etc.,
Alio
? Good Oil Paint'ng, Water Colours, ola, Electric Reading Lampa, 1 Sewing Machias, Ice Chosts, &., Mosquito Cur (tains (now) s. d 2 Marble Clocks. Cataloguen will be insued. TERME --A ola),
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctionents.
Hongkong, Sept. 25, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1153
Endersigned received instrue tions to sell by Fublic Auction (F98-4000CHT OF THE 'CONCERNED),
оп
THURSDAY,
the 2nd Dotsber, 1915, at 2.81 pm, at No. 1 Gomes Villes, Kowloon, KUNDRY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
consisting (L Unvarnished Teak Dining Room Suite, Bookosse, Dressing Table with Barell.d Mirror, Marble-top Washstand," Large Overmantel, Cheerfield Bots, Blackwood Cabinet, Blackwood Stools, and Teapoya, dc., de
Also
He has a good method of training are pe na tom in the Chinese examination, and le possessed of a first rate certificate aus Chinese teacher. He has also good know
ledge of Mandarin and Hakkı
Those who intend learning the Chinom language are requested to write mare of China Mall office or direct to 31. Holly rood Road, Let foor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1919:
NOTICE
But before all one must act lose sight of alety in the air" by propr designs of the aircraft. This is surely the most im portant roint, nud, probably more than
else,
I have worked for it and even anyone given op to a large extent the glories of speed, races and long distanc records to study this part of the problem of aviation more seriously.
To me this problem of safety in the air is of greater
magnitude than it seems to and I see it also in a rather der oft light. I do not believe in auto differenti matic stability as a condition of safety, and I am supported in this view by the great majority of me belieuon among the pilots, I do not think that any accident could bare been avoided by that stability.
AIR LINKS AND ALE WAVES. 41
A very bad gust of wind could always tura an acroplano upside down in the air, whatever its automatic stability or the strength and power of its controls, just as & ground swell will upset a boat of proved stability. Even the birds are sometimes upset by strong winds, and yet they can minimise the risk where we cannot by folding their wings and presenting very amal surface to their buffeting.
We bare to face the aerial waved with Our smell crafts, sud we must look to what takes place on the more visible wares of the a. We bave not got in aviation those great ships of enormous size that will pass unaffected in a rough sex and who will tell un of what proportions are the social waves?
The offence och Mr. and Mr. Camarca were enovicted, was a remarkable one, sad their trial created a grant son- marion-Cameron was an officer in the 67th Battery of the Royal Field Artillery, stationed in the Scottish Capital, which la had only sagen ly returned from India. the beginning of February 1911, it was reported to the Edinburgh Police that Me Cameron had been robbed of a pari necklace. The story they told was that. ti y had been returning from a call in Falmerston Place and had reached Shand wick Place about six o'clock, when Mr. Cameron went into a chemist's shop to
Mrs. Cameron con ovike a purchase. mined outrida, looking at the goods in the shop window, She alleged that she was then taken by the throat from behind, and when the grip was released, the pearl necklace was gone. She rushed into the shop and informed her husband of what had happened, but when they came outside her sasailant had disappeared. 31r. and Mrs. Cameron were shortly afterwards arrested on a charge of attempted traud; the necklace had been insured at Lloyd's for 2850, they made a claim for that sum, and the jury batore whom they were tried found that na robbery had taken place. -
ELINPING.
Messrs. Rossell & Co., Port Glasgow, launched the steamer Tottori Mars, built for the Nippos Yusen Kaisha, Tokio, Japan. The principal dimensions are,-Length,
And 123 feet & inches; breadth, 56 feet, depth, gross measurement, 21 feet 6 inches;
The vassol is intended for the 5,500 tons owners' general carrying trade.
The steel screw steamer Dunblane, built in 1897 by Messrs. Ropuer & Sons, Stock. ten, and owned by the Dusodio Steamship Co.(Messrs. Henderson & M'Intosh), Leith, has been sold to Kanamori Gume: Kaisha Hakodate, Japan, and renamed the Toan Mar. The vessel is 3740 tons gross and 2402 tona net.
CYCLOKES IN ZASTERN SEAS. Lord Inchcape, chairman of the British India Steam Navigation. Co., has decided Probably such that they pass our ingiusto offer prizes to the commanders and tion, so that we bare to face with com paratively very small crafts, the giganticers of the company's steamera (saya the Scotsman" for rays on "The occur. and invizibio waves of the air.
Mr and Mrs F. I. Mr Geo, Martin
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Yet there exists on the ses a craft that is renes and path of storms, and the methods, in each class of goods. Besides being
of avoiding damage from them." It is complete commercial guide to London and unsinkable and that no Te will upset-understood that this has particular refer its suburbs, the directory contains liste of the lifeboat This should also be our sim "HIGH-CLASS PRINTING in the air. We must make machine im- once to the cyclones which are encountered
possible to upset, and if we cannot make in Eastern Suns between Aden and Bing
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it uptinkable we ran provide our pilota pore, including the neighbourhood of with the Goods they ship, and the Colonist with safety belts in the shape of indi- Mauritius. Dr. 8. T. Walker, the Director and Foreign Markets they supply;
SIKAMSHIP LINES ridual parachutes. This result is certainly General of Indian Obarystories, has pass
the first prize being 750 rupees. 4 rupees, and the third 200 rupees and indicating the approximate 8 The idea of the competition is to encourage
PROVINCIAL TRADE NOTICES the officers to soquaint themselves wil what is known as to the beer means of of loading Manufacturers, Merchants, to dealing with storms and the improving of in the principal provincial tour and industrial centres of the United Kingdom present methods.
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OLAND GARLTON HOTAL.
Mr W. Jackson
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KFN; Kitazaw
Mr & Mrs Almberg Mr and Mrs.B I hope to make some experiments very
Balantine
Mr. J. Candy soon just as sensational and much less
Mr and Mis B. A. "Goodman & child dangerous than those that have just been
My G. Barnes made. When it is proved that a quod
A copy of the current edition will be Me Mrs Baretz Misson Barrett (3) BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALT machine should be able to turn completely
in the air, Sy on its back, and come back A scheme, for the application of the forwarded, freight paid, on moosip of Mr L. Benfield
Pay Order for Süskin to ita normal position at the pilot's will, ite 00,000 appealed for in connection with
Dealers seeking Agencies on advertis, seem to me that considerable advance the training of British athlete towards safety will have been made. This, alympic Games in Berlin in 1918 has been their decards for £ly or larger adver of course, as I said before, should cot stop prepared by the Boottish Amateur Athletic tamen from 28.
Prospectuses, Trade Circulars, Programmes, Menas, eto,, stej Artistically Arranged and Carefully Printed,
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You and us the copy" we do the ran
TE you happen to be as your mats wil Lbe Courteously and Promptly werend just the Same, Only at The ALELAN DRA JATE
for the
the study of the parachute. From the rociation, Among other things it i
now flying machine
let
St
possible to proposed that special sports moetings
go from positions that seem now to us should be held in Inverness, Aberdeen, imposible to realm; some animals will, Dandee, Dumfries, and the Border district, parachutes adapted as their body, or even the facilities for helding sports in these
they really wish to attempt it.
men
Do not imagine that in waiting this routes are not such as obtain in Elsburgh, Glasgow, and the West of Scotland, yet wish to discourage those who try to fhad it in from these sources that an Influx of improvements of all sorts. On the con- athletic blood rust be looked for. I tay, being an inventor myself, I know also proposed that granta he gives to too well what jatienas and studies are alike boldlog sports in order to toetude ta necessary to make an improvement bon ever small it may seem. But I would not programme certain, number of feld orants that grants be given for taxiners like to see. lives sacrificed for nothing if Edinburgh and Glow and, that 16 la allots ss plucky as my young pilot Bontot autost be instituted be with to Hay their lives for the progress of are the Souttias Cafretvities and the
riation.
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