DEADAY, SEPTEMBER 30,- 1918,
ghes and Hough
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TIONEXES TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
peral Auctioneera
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General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS. TO-KWA-WAN "
OAL STORAGE.
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Telegraphic Address: MEIRION HONGKONG
PUBLIO AUCTION."
CE Cudersigned have racolved Instras
tione to sell by Pubile Auction,
OB
WEDNESDAY,
be 1st October 1913, commencing at 30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No B,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of..
Ice House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
ALUABLE TEAKWOOD
AND SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&.. &C., &c. Comprising as follows:-
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
HE Ludersigned have received instructions to sell by Fublia Auction
ron ACCOUNT OF THE CONERNÝFE,
זם
SATURDAY & MONDAY,
the 4th 6th October, 1913, commencing each day at 9.30 pan., at their o
Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ios House Street,- A Large Consignment of VALUABLE JAPANESE
Comprising -
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WARE.
Hand-embroidered Silk Wall Bangings, Sursens, Kakemonos, Gold Damaïcene Wars, Pearl Inlaid Fareons and Panels, Brosse Vases and Incense Burners, Tortoise Shell Jewel Case, &c., Brass. Badiahs, Lanterns and Toris, a small collection of Ivory Netsukes, Ivory Carvings, &c., Old Cloisonno, Satuma and Makudzu Vases Wall Plates, &o., &c., Fagn and Nagoya Tea and Coffee Services.
Catalogues will be issued.
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On View Friday, p.m. Tan-Cash
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Hongkong, September 29, 1919.
COURT
TO LET
TO LET!
HUGHES & HOUGR, Auctioneers.
BERNARD SHAW.
1371
THE CHINA MAIL.
in private, no he took to "bounsing" in publie, where it hardly mattered. Be employed iteration and restoration to draw attention to himself; he shouted at the top of his voicea, "I am a dover mon" and just the world in time dans round to Alhanmains, so the world.
ia time came round to Bernard Shaw.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
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It is interesting to observe the effect of SHARE & GENERAL BROKER This shouting on his stylo a a wziser. Note of oxclamation ari sountered about his page na freely as the four dote used by Mr. Walls to break a sentence. qra sentoured through. The Now Machia roll."
PUBLIC AVOTION.
THE Undersigned has received, instrue Tonado, sell by Public Anemone
His humility becomes more apparna I grow older. When be argued with Mr. Belloc' about the Sorvile State, he stood up and said "I am & SeTANÍ.” The tiger a man is the more willing hu ix to serve. It is thus wlyrood dave who is most perturbed about his rights. It is the bondman who wante du what he likes. ino man who had, inile, himself free of all men is always. willing and aide ce to say "I am It is so with Mr. Shaw, NATTAHTH His career is full of service to eno puUKO (4)
another. Ho. has addedį. Rig Crowls and little crowds, done big work and dunkby work, submitted willingly to the drudgery of committees and com
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were asked to state what are the most notable churneteristics of Mr. Ber-paigning for the sake of Socialium
times when the call of as own work 0.2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODY ROAD, PANE Shaw, writes St. Jom G. Ewine was insistent. He has worked and spok in the Daily News and Leader," I en for little men, and been content with Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TINNIS
a accord pisco while they had the frat. FOUR-Look HOUSES in Granvilled answer that they are bin courage.
GR industry, bis gerosity, his abynass, is industry is terrifying; his genero- Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon.
and his intellectual humility. The Brisity is astonishing. No, man ban ever Cheap rentals.
SHOP with Godown stacked, Narsish public now regards Mr. Shaw os part of the scheme of things, and it has Road, Kowloon,
formed certain definito beliefs about him. Tungins st the average man thinks of him as one of those funny chaps. Clever, of course and frightfully coo- seite, but!
til they have see him and heard him speak, post people. I think, look upon him as a mix- turo of Dun Leno' und Mr. Keir Hardie. They know that he is a Socialist, and
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Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE
Bongrong, Sept. 17, 1913.
Co.. Ir.
TOLET..
No.
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1. Apply to
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SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION. Hengkong, Sept., 94, 1913.
1007
10. 130 MAGAZINE GAP Peak they expect him to be comic. They hav How overtone their contusion at hou ing a man calling himself clever in public, and they positively like to hea Mr. Shaw saying, "I am of very clove,
I have seen an audience convui man!** sed with laughter simply because he stood up and made a reburk similar 1 that, urd seemed to me that ther was a slight danger that Mr. Shaw, find ing that people were willing to laugh at anything he said, might begin to obtain
No.
TO LET
10. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Hongrong, June 9, 1913.
TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Com Suites, Upholstered Armchairs and- tas, Carpets and Bugs. 1 Breg and rasa-mounted Bedecoada, and Cots, Bed oom Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash- anda, e, Dining Room Furniture, ideboaris, Diuver Waggons, Extension ning Tables and Chairs, etc. etc., 2. inner and Dessert Services, Crockery, andry Good Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, E.-P. Ware, ROAD
BLACKWOOD-Couches, "Arm chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jardiniers, Hall nd Tes Tables, Tempoys, Brackets and" Photo Framer, sto
Also
2 Good Oil Paintings, Water Colours, e'a, Electric Reading Lamps, 1" Sewing Madbine, Ice Chesta, &c., Mosquito Cur tas (new)and 2 Marble Clocks.
"Catalogues will be issued.
Esers —— Annual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Sept. 25, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1158
THE Undersigned have received instruc- Fions to all by Fublic auction
(TOS ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
од
THURSDAY,
the 2nd October, 1815, at 2.30 p.m. at No. 1 Gomes Villas, Kowloon, SUNDBY
ALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
"
FURNITURE, consisting of- Unvarnished Teak Dining Room Suite, Bookcase, Dressing Table with Bevelled Mirror, Marble-top Washstand, Large Overmantel, Chen orlie'd Sofa, Blackwood Cabinet, Blackwood Stocks, and Teapoys, Sites &S.,
Also
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TO LET
ANFURLY.
No.
11,
GODOWNS."
15
94, WANCHAI ROAD. 162, PRAYA EART
799
his laughter cheaply.
He is, "Entrevor, to conscientious worker to be pleased with tlo mirth et the cùsi yatickled, and they who know is weris can vouch for the fact that here are wry few cheap or vulgar joko CONDUIT in the,, 'doubtedly, there are
cheap and vulgar thing in his writings, but that is of small areas. There are chup and vulge things in Shakespeare's pays, unil in the work of every grew artist, I ones heard Mr. Gorge Moon ang than all artists have dull patches i their books, and certainly Mr. Moor has striven to deserve the name of or wrtist: but whether that is or not, thi ertainly true: that the writer who
4. PRATA EAST.. Godown.
THE-HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co.. Lib. Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1913.
TO LET.
862
EIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or
Munfurnished. 6 Rooms. Cheaj
rental,
To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL Barker Road, No. 124, Foik, 6 rooms.
*ROGATE," Austin Rosa" Kowloon; from 1st October.
No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT. (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from 1st October 1913 till 30th May 1914.
No. 1 Shelley Street:
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
(From 1st November 1913.)
No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Fork. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking rooms and ive Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis Court.
FOR SALE
•HARTING and BOGATE, ou part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.
LADBROOKE, No. 8. Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath rooms, Garden and Tennis Court, Accom Use Small Billiard Table, by Riley.modation for 30 Sarrants. London.
TERMS:-As usual.
Da view day of Salo.
..
Apply to
LIKSTEAD & DAVIS, drd Floor, Alexandrs Buildings, Hongkong, Sept. 25, 1913
-1104
HUGHES & HOUGH,
»Auctioneers,
Hangkong, Supt. 26th, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE
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HE Undersigned have received instruc. LONDON' DIRECTORY,
tions to sell by Public Auction.
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)
on
FRIDAY,
the Brd October, 1913, at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, No.
Des Toux Road, Corner of Ice Blouse Efrost,→→
A Consigament of NEW HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c.,
Comprising:
(PULLAKKKO AMMU ALIGE) NABLES trade throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURIES” & DEALERS
in each class of goods. Beelden being complete commercial guide to London and its ruburbs, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS
perfect gentle in all that writes will parish with the generatio that bure his. If we sccept the great. news ed Mr. Shaw with gratitude, w
Eust also accept the littleness of bin. with fortitude, for the big and small ar so mingled in a great man that if Lattempt to separate was one from the father, you will destroy him. The nehor
uanngered Shakespeare is a dead Shake- Pere.
with the Goods they ship, and the Coloniál sad Foreign Markom they supply ;
STEAMSHIP LINES
Ip
A SHT MAN
seun his noma in at of subscribers to charity, but there are dosons of mon, in, England, poor workers for Art, whe have been helped by him. His chivalry and loyalty are quixotic: he will fight for a friend far more keenly almost than the friend will fight for himself. He pays tribute to men frequently for in excess of their deserts, and gives advics and assistance to thous who need tham even at igendivenience to himself.
KENDARALLELED COCHAGE.
Some
MONDAY,
the 8th October 1913, commencing. at 5 pm. at his Sales Rooms,
DUDDELL STAKIT,—
A COLLECTION OF
VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPE.
On viss now.
Catalogues will be issund Terms ---Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctionser, Hongkong, Sept. 99; 1913.
KOR SALE,
1170
Consignment of SLAZENGER'S TEKNIS RACKETS made for.1913 Season, in various weights and qualities.
Also
SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALL",
For further particuları.
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
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His courage is alaust without parallel anong writs. He literally "umirsid to express any opinion, howover hetero
bx, that spear to him, to be of value. He will staid up before a whole nation and say the unguiar thing. times, indeed, he is too ready to outwo LOTS. Nos. 79 and 80, fronting se moh, het even in his ever-cener T CANAL ROAD, Cách ments he has something to say that the frontage of ninety lost on the sand, and Mr A. T. Barberini mob night to hear engath ali with a depth of 144 feet, together with Mr E. R. Bate
Mr J. R. Lock seeing wildness there is a great found the BUILDINGS erected thereon. Tha Mr. Bring-Batos
Lors will be sold either separately or Mrs E. R. Bellios
Barou de Macar glio of sense and truth, and no one together. This property will be put up for Mr M. Benziara
the Mr&Mrs H. Brinck Mr and Mrs Neil who has ever heard in speak can have sale at PUBLIC " AUCTION,
MacTatyro 1180 Miss M. Brinck commencing at prezide come away from his acting unmoved CRSDAY, 30th of October, 1919, Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr F. A. Mackintosh by his sincerity muf morbi fury,
Mr C. Campbell.
2.
THE CHINA BAPTIST
PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, China. Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1915.
Mr. Leema Mr A. Kruseman
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Dr O. Mariett
Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr Geo, Martic
D'Alrands E. Castro Mr C. Farebrother
Mason Miss D'Almada E. Mrs R. T. Matheson
Castro
Master D'Almada E.
Castro
Mr F. T. Chapple Mr A. A. Claxton 1149 Dr A. L.E.F. Cole.
if not sold privately before that date. The His personality is a very attentive Undersigned reserve the right to reject all You see in in the street, tall, bids it,ac acceptable bids are offered. alert, springy man with a grey heard Parties interested may obtain particulars was bright red a few years ago!), walk from ing long as if he were a young fellow of twenty-five, totally unconscious of the fact that he is City-seven years of age. It is simething of a dandy, and I ime gins to spends time in choosing h clodies, which are often cí a bright c hue, his appearance is fragile, but ho carmos to be a hardy a, sad l bas remarkable powers of enduruces. I have heard him speak, without a break, for an hour, and forty minutes to a large audine and when he sat down his voice was as fresh se when he began. He is nob na rate in the sense that Givi stone or Jolin Bright were orators, but he has a fine delivery, and his voice, modulated and pidasant, can be board. easily in the largest ball.
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MODERN #PAN.-"PROGRESS
EVERYWHERE.
The Tokyo correspondent of the Daily Telegraph recently cauled: -
Mysertion that Mr. Stew is a why man may axeito laugher, but it is a dru one. I have seen him blush on entering a room full of strangers. When he greets you there is a certain besitation
Contrary to what recently published in his manner, as if he were anxious statemens might lead one so baliozo Japan, run away and hide. When he is in after a two years' abesnos, shows remark
obscurable progress practically in opery depart. crowded place, he seeks soma seat, and remains there until it is tiament of life, reflecting the increased actari to go home. He dow not walk about ties of the people, and the growth of their xhibiting himself as do Mr. Gorge moral and material wellbeing, whilst a truly Moore and Mr. W. B. Yeats, his coun- vast improvement charactarines offici
directed enterprises. The volume of fon iga trymen, nor does his sit at home invent trade has made such consistent growth hat it will pass the £150,000,000 year 10 conversation which he spills over next
AnDual measure, which means an increase if Good evening!"' you if you bid lim Mr. Yeats is the most brilliant talker precisely 100 par pent in the last decade. I have ever Katened to, but I suspect thit he, like Oscar Wilde, re-hearse is in private. Mr. Moors talks well enough, but his conversation is full of quotations from the works of Mr. George Moore. He is, as it wors, & porpetual preface to his books. These two are in clined to disipate their idena in talk. Mr. Shaw reserves his conversation for his plays. He can talk entertainingly on occasions, but An exiversation is not generon on paring og freds his incat notable distinction.
It is this fact, as mich se say, which shown that bo is a shy man.. The talk is there, but he is too hesitant to say it,
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“NOTES - ON WILD, IN | LIFT HONGKONG AND SOUTH
Everywhere I see betterments, often in all things, but all tending to show that Japan has really turned her worst corner. and is now mounting steady upwards. which are Hydro-electria enterprises, specially suitable because of the endless water power that is available, are sprand-By a Ba7. G. & BUNBURY, M.A. ing most rapidly, whilst the improvement
the railway services since the nationsli
ition scheme was fully completed is mor! To be had skiths · Oma Maik," Offer marked. Fast expresses have become the order of the day fitly symbolising the
The new
generation now growing de
its most complete expression in the south ful Emperor, who, derpted to outdoor life, is constantly soon on horseback, in car which is eagerly copied and
banishing the riage, or automobile, setting an example
so be writes it. The good balker inst-remnant of old-tros conditions.
Most eaziour is the affect of the esquemis man without reserve. He must donude himself of relicence, and he must hold pressure of this new lapan on the former Cold-fashioned. Europeat] his auditors in contempt. It is casential foreign settlements. There is now little
that doubt that the brilliant couvamaatioalies should establishments are visually doomed. Only be an arrogant man, that he should take these having #fugly international character up the position of one who is not arguing can surviva. Much of this possimjam sa- with you, but is a telling of you, and garding Japeness financn-which, Is he can only do this byntog, rightly repeat, in singularly healthy aan hetmeed to the old trashy poela, which cannot Witnoy Blankets for Bingle and Double
or wrongly, that the views of those who understand that they longer ray Beds, Reversible Travelling Rugs, Lace
listen to him are negligible. Mr. Shaw presentative, and imagine that their derey might like to monopoliso sposch, but he means national disaster. Curtains & yds. Aj yd., Single and
Of Ziogaism I find no brass. Even the Double Hemstitched Sheets, Embroidered of leading Manufacturers. Merchants, etc..is too shy to do so. It e-poelle that Pillow Casos, Huckaback Towels and Bath in the principal provincial towns and he might like to take up the "I am a comments of nasally silent napapans out exospalon, ose expecting to find Sheets, Fiqs Turkish Towels, Damask industrial centre of the United Kingdom, clover man" attitude in privalo lito, ringlarly calm of all questions with A copy of the men edition will be bus the very nervous which makes an expansionist polley in China lomat "Table"-Lloths and Barriotter, Single and forwarded, freight, paid, on oseceipt of
lim do it in publie probably proventa advocated; ingend of shaft hom informa Double Bed White Satin Quilts, Honey Postal Order for 298.
Dealers mocking Aganaten okur, advertise him from doing it in private. A man tion I have received, I now firmly beliers comb Quilts, Ladios' and-Gont's Handker
gar in a crowd who would not dream of notcom good
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ALEXANDRA ALTE Suto, to, tempt Lily failed to maintain-thes of the Ill
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