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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

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ACUTIONEMES TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AR AENIBALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share Coal and

General Brokers

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN"

"COAL STORAGE,

Codes usad

A.B.C. & öru EDITIONS. AL. TOPIC CODE.

Tolegraphic Address: MEIRION KONGKONG

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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To by tuulte, auction,

118 Undersigned havo reosired lustrac

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THY CONCERNED},

OD

SATURDAY,

the 11th October, 1913, comanancing at 10.30a.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House St.,

About 100 Pairs Gent's Boots and Shoca

by Well known English and American

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.

VÄLUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY.

DEITISH CONCESSION. SHAMEEN, OANTON.

TWO LOTS. No. 70 and 80. fronting

CANAL ROAD, each with frontage of ninety test on the road, and with a depth of 140 feet, together with the BUILDINGS erected thereon. The Loss will be sold either separately or together. This property will be put up for mie at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the prom Mos commeadies at THURSDAY. Bro Suth of October, 1913, if not sold privately before that date The Undersigned reserve the right to reject all bids, if an acceptable bids are offered. Parties interested may obtain particulars

from

4

THE UHINA BAPTIST

11.00 A

PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, China. Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1913..

TO LET

TO LET

1149

70, 4, 'DURBAR VILLAS' Kowloon.

Six Rooms House

TO LET.

Apply to

SPANISH DOMINICAN

PROCURATION. Hongkong, Sept. 24, 1918.

.. 1087

TO LET.

Makers, about 100 Dozer Linen Collars, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Pack.

Various Styles" and a large quantity of Dress Material, and Tweed Suit Lengths.

SUPERIOR QUALITY

Tchux:-A csual.

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Oct. 7, 1813

.1200

SINGON & CO.

th

HAT BLISEID A.D. 1880.

TRON, STEEL, METAL and HARD-

STRAATS.

Wholesale and Retail Ironmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers. General Store. keepers and Shipchandlers Nos. 35 and 37, Hire Looxo STREET, (2nd Street, west al Central Market) Telephone No. 615.

Hongkong "eptember 4, 1804,

p

HONGKONG'S BUDGET.

An Incrossed Estimate.

NEARLY TWO MILLION. ADDITIONAL EX PENDITURE.

The Hongkong Budget estimates for 1914 was introdused to the Legislative Connell this afternoon by H.E. the Officer Administering tho Government. Hon. Mr. Claud Sovern, who, in moving the first rooding of The Supply Bill, 1915,

aid

Before dealing with the Estimates which have just been laid on the table, propose to give you a brief summary of the present financial position of the Colony and of the position we anticipate

a result, of this year's working.

THE FINANCIAL SITUATION. You will remember that when the

Estimates for 1013 were placed before you last October, it wae anticipated that

EL

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUSTIONE E E

to the duties of the forum the work ocn. acated with the registralen of "house- hoidoes under the Regulation of Chinese Ordinance. This work alone will endall much responsible labour bus. if efficiently carried out should be of great value in aheading serious crime in the Colony. The matter is important cough for the Distrist Watches Committed to bare SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. authorised the extension of their system. of watchinen by oposing a new station ia Kowloca. The area of the work of the Force will thus bo-widiqued, as well

sa isa nature.

PUBLIC AUCTION

00

FRIDAY,

Hansoun Mastin's Depan KEYYU-HB Undersigned has received instiu.

1 tions to sell by Public Auction, dor special arponditure. $2,866 kan, been included for the substitution of "' Aga "' lights for the existing Wigham lighte on the two fairway buoys and Oust Book buor. An extensive trial which the Har. bour Master has made of this method of lighting has clearly demonstrated: ita superiority over the existing monkod not any in the matter of power but in the

ving which it will be possible to effect in supervision and running expenses.

IMPORTS AND Exrests DeTARTMENT.~~~ I have referred at some length in my remarks on the gatimates of revenue for

1914 to the stops which have been taken the establishment of a Governmond Opium Monopoly and I will only here

the 10th October, 1913, commencing at 2.30 2.34, at Satin Roosa, DWIDELY STRIKE,

A Laser QuanSITY OF

FURNITURE (Removed to Sales Room for the convenience of Sale) Comprising:- American Rosewood Drawing Room Oberry-wood Clusio Suite, Japanono Cabinet, Desk, and Chair, Fine Japanese Eres Toro, Lantern and Placques, Burmese Geng, Fooshow Lacquered Tables.. and Tespoys, Brass Fender and Scuttle, Brass Standard Lamp, Oil-paintings (in- cluding marine pictures by "Alquist "), Carpets, Rugs, White Lace Curtains oto.

Fine Teakwood Sideboard with Bavelled

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

MEE CHIU

ART PHOTOGRAPHER.

CHILDREN'S PHOTOS

·A·

Speciality.

NOTE ADDRESS.

ICE HOUSE HONGKONG.

THE CHINA MAIL,

UNDERTAKE!

such as:

LTD

ALL SORTS OF ARTISTIC JOB-PRINTING

INVITATION CARDS, MENTE, DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMER, "CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETE. BOOKS, PRosyro- CURES, WITH LIFTS, ETC., KTC., ETO,

Obtain quotations from

THE

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGYONG HOTEL

Single Brass Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes, Washstands, and Toilet Tabies, Chests-of- drawers. Beational Bokcases, Singer MrJ, M. Aaron

Mr A. Antolini Saving Machine, Easy Chairs, Mectric Mr W. Anderson, Coiling and Table Fans and Lamps, Soc- Mr A. T. Barberini

Mr E. R. Bate chow Rath-tube. Folding Card Tables etc.

Grass Linen Table Cloths, Damask Mrs M. R. Belilios

Bromfield Table Cloths and Napkins, Doylics, Satin Mr and Mrs J. F. Bedspreads, Curtains and Table Covers ste. Mr and Me: J. M.

Brooke

Canton Blackwood Card Table, Fire Screens, Round and Square Tables. Hall Chairs, Stoode and Jardiniere Stands.

Pianola Cottage Pine (in good condi- tion), Sectional and Folding Music Calireta and Pianole Music.

CHINA MAIL OFFICE,

4. Wyndham Street.

Mr and Mrs W. A.

Eaunital

Mr & Mrs R. Innes

A

Mr W. T. Earbord Mr A. Hers Hon. Mr E

Hewett, OM.G. Mr W. B. Hind M. Lim King Jin Mr E. S. Kabel Mr S. R. Kirkross Dr W. But Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr A. Kruseman MIC. Campbell Mr P. M. Lancaster

Leema Mr and Mire F. X. Mr T

D'Almada E. Castrable G.T: Lloyd Miss D'Almads E. Mr W. Lozan

MF. A. Mackintosh, Castro Mascar D'Almada E. Mr R, C. Mantonski

Dr D. Marriott

the balanced assets over liabilities on 31 December, 1912, would amount to $2.380.782. This cntimates was largely exceeded, the sum actually brought to account being $9,803.199. According to the revod figure for 1913 ordinary and extraordinary PEYROUG expected to yield 89,255,250 or $433,303 more than

rus estimated. On the other hand theel beisty with the items of vaponse involved. Owing a the additional work Gatal experalisaro which was origi mily

and responsibility involved, the port of estimated at 8544,900 is now expected

Superintendent has been placed in Class to exccer that gure by $184,244. These

If of the scheme of salaries for cadet estimates if realised will result in a de-

Aficers. The principal assistant will for Cheap rental. ficit, en 31st December, 1913, of $443,897 Apply to

at this sum deducted from the balance the present be an analyst who will have SPANISH DOMINICAN | of sets accribed on 31st December, reot charge the opium boiling fao-Mirror, American Extension Dining Tabló,

bory and as it will be necessary for him Teak Overmantels Dining Chairs Dinner European Supervision PROCURATION 1912, will give a balance of asecte on 1901 Bist December. 1013. roduced to

to reside in the neighbourhood of the Waggon, Glass Cabinet, Cut-glass. Flower Hongkong, Oct. 8, 1913.

$2,361 22 1 may point out that the factory he will be given a house allow Bovh, Sweet Dishes, Decanters, Iss Plates aco Provision is also included for the and Buttar Dishes, Glass and Crockery deficit anticipated at the end of the your is less by 8240,340' then was expected, cossary executive and clerical staff at Ware, Cutlery, stc.

a total cost of 344,512, lor the incidental No. 150 MAGAZINE GAP Pisk. budget for 1913 having been balanced

by an appropriation of $893,046 from charges at a cost of $913,119 including a sum of $840,000. for the purchase of the accumulation of surplus bulaners.

nos-recurrant ar. raw opium and for ESTIMATES OF REVENUE, 1914. The estimates of revenue to the compenditurs of $12,000 on a steam-launch and of $15,000 on the purchase of the grees increase of rg year show

ättings at the present farmer's inctory. $1,001,100 ur, allowing he the additional

MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES.-An Loaora- expenditure of $90,831 on account of

increase of rium of 81.200 has been inserted for the the opium monopoly, an 5007,480 over those approved for the Corresportcut to the Intelligence Branch of the Board of Trade. Until recently currens your. The principal inereused, of

the Harbour Master seted as honorary which explanations will by found in the

Correspondent bus it is felt that, this footnotes, occur in the items aasssed

work can be performed more satisfactorily tuxes $50.00), pium menopoly ro 729$1.390, net $395,389, stamp duties by an officer who is in dosa touch with #150,0) various items under fees of the commercial side of Hongkong life and the Government have been fortunate I've Court, etc.. $32,950,

lu obtaining the consent of M, E. A. M. $44,0d, Kowloon Canton

Williams, secretary to the Chamber of 853,000 and routs $55,840.

Commerce; to undertake the important In connection with opium I desire to

duties involved. refer briefs to the steps which have boun uker towards tho establishment of a Geremument Opium Monopoly. You will remember that in his statement on the budget for the current year Sir Honeyculty of the Cuiversity. In last Mas May informed you that pending conside- ration of what steps would be necessary o give effect to the Hague Opium Con- vention, it had been decided to extend the term of the existing farm for one year only from 1st March, 1913. In sanctioning this course the Secretary of atate for the Colonies asked this Govern ment to give careful considecation to the question whether it would not be possible the expiration of the extended lease abolish the farm system and to adopt nated the arrangement in force in the Straits Settlements by which the im. portation and preparation for consump tion of opium was under the direct am lol of the Government. The Suparin ondezt of Imports and Exports was ac

the ordingly instructed to report ca practicability of the proposal. In his re- port Mr. Hutelrison wrote "it is obvious I think that under a monopoly the Gov. ernment can maintain a closer and

Apply

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1919.

TO LET

11,

DANFURLY, No.

R ROAD

GODOWNS.

94, WANGHAI ROAD. 102, PRAYA EAST.

CONDUIT

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong. Oct. 1, 1913.

TO LET.

-

889

NO. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODT Road, No

Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TEN

COURT.

FOUR-ROOKED HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

SHOP with Godown attached, Narmant

TRAMWAYS COMPANY. BOLD, Kowloos.

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

WERK DATS

7.00 bo 8.00 Every 15 minutes. 8.00.. do 10.00a.m...Every 10 minute 10.00am to 11.00a.m...Evg 15 minutes. 11.30am. bo 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45 p.m. bo 113 p.m...Every 10 minuter. 1.15 p.m. to 1.16 p.m...Every 15 miante. 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minuter, 2.10 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minat 5,10/pm to 6.10 p.m... Every 10 mmates NIGHT CARA.

8.50 p.m. and 9.p.m. 9.30 p.m. to 11.00, 1. stary half hour.

AD hour.

SUNDATA

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 18 with Wharf.

Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

Co.. In. Blangkong, Sept. 17, 1913.

TU LET.

No. 1 Shelley Street, 4 Rooma. No. 3 CAMERON VILLAS. MOUNT KELLETT, PORK.

H

Office. Railway

MEIRION, Nos. 3 & 10, Pask, un stricter control over the use of opium,

furnished, 8 Rooms, Cheap rental from 1st December Newly Painted and that its policy with regard to opium can be more quickly and easily adapted to Colourwa hed:

EUGATE, Austin Road, Kowlooness changing circumstances and that abuses can be checked" as they arise unfurnished.

No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT,wishout the danger of being involved (Church Mission Society Bangalow) from in the payment of large sums in com 11.00 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. every quarter of 1st October 1913 till 30th May 1914, partly poncation for a breach of agreement."

furnished, Cheap rent.

Subsequently Mr. Hutchison proceeded to Singapore to abady the methods in 82 vogue there for the control of the pre-

paration and sple of opium for consump tion and as a result of his investigations

has been decided to start & govern ment monopoly in this Colony. The fea sibility of importing prepared opium from the Straits Settlements for consumption hera was at the same time considered but was found to be impracticable owing to differences in the methods of packing and preparation employed in the Straits Bottle rente and also for the reason that the factory at Singapore has na much work as it can conveniently cope with. It was scoordingly arranged to take over,

8,00 m, to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minubes, 10.30am to 11.00 s.m...Every 10 minutes, 11.45.m. to 12 Noon....Erary 13 mintibes, 12.00 Noonto 100 p.m...Erary 10 salmube.

L00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes... 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 pm...Every 10 minutes. 6.00 pm to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minubes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 ming

NIGHT QARS ■s on Wook Day

HATURDAYA:

Extrs Oart 12 m'dnight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangemenɔ si tèa Company's Onion, Altzanɔra Boilbane s' Des Voeux Road Central,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON

General MonaLPAPE

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VARIOUS PORIN IN OHINA AND JAZAN,

$9.50 partim delivered in BonBong.

$19.50 le ali Coast Parts,

FOR SALE OR TO LET.

(From 1st November 1919.) No. 1 GOUGH HOLL, No. 103 Peak, Burgalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking Rooms and five Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis.Coort.

FOR BALE. *HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154

LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath- rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom.at the expiration of his lopes, the Opium modation for 30 Servants.

Farmer's staff and appliances for boll- ing and to root tho promises which ha uses for the purposa. Temporary gov

Apply to

LINSFEAD & DAVIS, Erd Floor, Alexandza Belidings. Hongkong, Oct. 3, 1913.

EUROPEAN AGENCY.

W

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61

HOLESALE buying agencies undertaken for all Brith and Cons tinental goods, including Books and Staticmery, Boots, Bhoes and Lostáez, Chanicala and Trenggiate' Bundeles, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Oysa, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Hillinery and Piscs Goods, Fancy Goods and, Paufamery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographie and Optical Gooda, Provision and Olkner's Stores,

sta, ato. Comunion 21% to B

·Trade Dacovala allowed. Special Quotations on Demand, Sample Cases from £10 upwards. Condignesants of Pródalos Bold on docume WILLIAM WILSON & SOME

srament premises have been found for uso a offices. The question of erecting permanent offers is one which demands further consideration and will depend largely upon the future opium policy of the Government. As regards the method of purchasing raw oplum I may inform Honourable Mambors that negotiations are in progrows with the Government of India for the boomery supply during 1014

The estimator of expenditure for nort

Under the heading Grants-in-Aid of other Institutions you will find a new rant of $10,000 for the Engineering Fo

i was represented to this Government by the Vice-Chancellor thiss the En- gineering Faculty was in urgent need of being strengthened, more especially by the addition to the stuff of a lecturer in the strength of structures and in the absence of any generous response to the appeal made for funds in England the Government proposo that a grant of $10,000 per annum should be made to this Faculty for a period of 5 years after which

Also Large Steel Safe

And

יד

To be sold at a later date

ONE FULL SIZED ENGLIB 1

BILLIARD TABLE WITH ALL"

ACCESSORIES.

Cestro

Mr F. T. Chappie

Mr A. A. Ulaxtos

Dr AL. £. F. Cole

Miss Jully Coleman

AD

Mr O. H. Davis

Mr b. G. Danicon

and 2 children Mr.J.Dowar

Mr G. Marshal!

Mr Goo. Martiz Mr O. Farsbrother

Manon

Mr RT. Matheson

Matheson Miss M.

Mahta

Mr B. E.

On view from Wednesday the 8th Oct. Mr & Mrs Derteano Mr J. Merecki

Catalogues will be issued.

Tame-Cash or delivery,

GED. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer,

Hongkong, Oct. 2, 1913,

PUBLIO AUCTION

1185

Mr P. Meyas

Mr C. Miszu

Miss Saphic DiamondMr A. B. Moulder

Mr and Mrs R. H. MrJ. D. F. Mulder

Douglas

Mr J. Duncan

Mr and MM. H.

Ehrenfels

Mr F. Felix Mr Deaman Fuller Mr H Gallotte Mr and Mrs L

GeAre

Brent will be re-considered. ↑ THE Undersigned has received instrus. Mr L. V. Gelder

As you are aware the Governmens ni- rendy make a contribution of $10,000 a year to the funds of the University, but I think you will agree with me that a total annual subvention of $20,000 is not too much to pay towards the sup port of Institution the success of which is of so much importance to the' Colony,

In connection with the sum of $136,- 000 for less on subsidiary coins, I would

recall to your mind that the approximate amourt of Hongkong subsidiary curency put into circulation was 8-13,999,830)

the face value of $6,507,459 had been Up to the end of the year 1012 in to withdrawn from circulation and demog tized, the loss incurred in the various $044,984.. transactions. amounting

to

During the current year further ship. inants to the face value of $840,000 have bean made and you will shortly be kad bo vole a sum supplementary to the pro- vision included in the estimates for this thoes ship. year to cover the loss on "nents. Now that the policy of prohibi tion has been sccepted I feel sure that you will not grudge the money required in pursue mors sotively the compleness-

tary policy demonetization. It must not be forgotten that large profits were made out of this businces in the pack? and that the so-called losses now being incurred are in reality a diminution of those profits.

tions to sell by Public Auction

On

TUESDAY,

6

the 14th October, 1913, commencing at

6.30 p.m. at hle Sales Rooms,

Duddell Street;===.

Á COLLECTION OF VALUABLE-POSTAGE STAMPS. Ou view now. Catalogus will be inaned. Terms Cash on delivery.

Mrs J. D. F. Mulder

Miss G. "U'Leary

C. Mr J. Ormiston

Mr J. W. Paton

Mr A Patersen

Mr M. Piron

Mr and Mrs Pories

H. Mis S. Praksper

Mr Lim Kong Ghee Mr G. M. Gifford

Mr R. de Preville

Mr B. Raworth Mr H H. Bay Mr E. M. Raymond

W. R. B. Gifford Mr J. E. Raymond Mr Dr J. M. Glospis Miss F. Roxy Lt. Col. & Mrs CosmoMr R. C. Ross

Gardon

Mr A. G. Gordon

Mi F. Gordon

Mr Y. Goulbourn

Mr J.

J. Gourgey

Mr P. Q. de Griso-

gono

Mis A. B. Hans

:

Mr P. O. Ha

Dr J. G. Hanns

GEO. P. LAMMENT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, Oct. 8, 1913.

FOR SALE.

1:

+

A

1213

Mrs Rutherford

Mrs Schook

Sir J. H. Simpson

ME. T. Singer

Moderate Price,

PELK HOTEL.

L. T. C. R. Archer, Major General"Kelly

BA.M.O.

Mr & Mrs W. Aran

strong

MT. Arthur

M: E. F. Aucott

Mr and Mrs. S.

Mr and Mrs E. 8.

Krausa

Mr Laughlin

Major and Mira Mo-

Hardy

Capt. & Mrs MoMan,

Auid.& children children and purse

Mrs W. M. O. Bar- RAIMO.

rett and child

Mr E. J. MaNuky,

Mr and Mrs C, D. J. Mrs Mitchell & child

Bell

Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

Mr & Mrs Beyor Mrs Bowdler

mors and child Mrs Nelson

Majol Bowen, 4.P.D.Mr H. Ober Attorney-General J. Dr and Mrs Paterson

Mrs Pope A. Bucknil

Mr W. A. Butterfiel.Rev. Foster Fagg Mr M. Cary

Mr S. L Fetkins.

Mr and Mrs Curries Mr J. Plummer

Birs Darenfort and Mr Powolt

children Major Davy, RE Mr Dixon

Mr and Mrs Debbie Mr and Mrs Doyle

Mr G. A. Dutton

Lt. Col. J.J, Radelife

R.E.

Mr Fulton

Mr & Mrs Riecken Capt. and Mrs Riley

and child

Donaul & Mrs Eitzon Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie

Mr A. Bindir.

Mra Euro

M. and M. B. A. Mr O. Skott

Hals

Mr and Mrs 3.

Mr & Mrs A. GibsouSharp

Col. Gordon Hall, Lt.Col W, H. Usher

R.A.M.O.

Mr J. FL Gordon 3. E. Encook Mr Haskett

| Mr and Mrs Hell

Smith, A.O.D.

Mr P. 30lles

Capt. & Mrs Stericke,

nurse and child

Mr H. A. Hazelaud Mr and Mrs G. E

Stewart & children, Capt. & Mrs HodginsBar. & Mrs)Topa Major Humphreys."Mr O. Wagner.

RE.S.

Mr N. C. Walkos

Mr and Mrs E. E. | Mr and Mrs]W. G. Mr Watson

Smith

Mr. Borby

Miss A. Square

Capt. Walker

Mr F. W. White

Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr T. Chee

M: H. Clegg

ます

Mr. P. Manners

Mr P. W. L.

pings

44

Humphrey

Mr David Wood

Lt.-Cola W. lles Capt. WhitäaldÅ‚O.D

R.G.A.

KINGBULERE HOTEL

| Consul General An- Mr & M»« J, R.Ljékla

derson

Mr 3.0. McCutcheo Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr Cari Bleuzell

Bickhouse

Man-Mr F. Bevington

Mina Massey

And Mr F. McHugh

Dr F. X. Costello

A Donaldson Mr Mr W. Mrs Foy Consignment of SLAZENGER'S Caps & Mira Gardner Mr and Mr J. H. A. TENNIE RACKETS made for 1818 Mes J. Me- Mody Season, in various weights and qualities.

Also

Mr & Mr B. Gilman Mr A. P. Nobbe

Gillway

Mr M. F. Marrs)

Mr K. Nogiri

Mr K. Ogiva

apt. & Liz W.-U. Capt.

SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS. Mas D. F. Gilman

Me

G.Grimble For farther particuları

Apply to

GEO. P., LAMMERT.

THE

'CHINA MAIL

Mr T. Inokachi

Mr J. Jonnch

Mr & Mrs KattwinkelMr M. Roos

Capt & Keith

Mr EL S. Sparg

M and Mrs W. D. Capt. & Mrs A H. Stewart & childrer

Mr & Mrs 0. Lauris- Mr K. Teme

Hi Babaka

Mr and Mrs Lemare Mr K. Tukada

and child

Mr J. Lennox

Mr W. Logan

|

Capt. G E. Wake

. Walker Mr D. Mr H. J. Westphal

Mr & Mrs Manners Mr K. Yamada

POLICE. Of the 10th of lest April, you were recommended in Bnancial mizute No. 18 to vots a sum & $4,728 for oor tain additions to the detective staff on the ground that an insuficion's reserve existed for emergency or Lustraordinary duty. After the piracy on a Tai Or Can be obtained ut the following: Cooke the detective staff was further augment-

al by two European police coastshion and

places in Hongkong »

17 Chinese constables for the more adeo-

examination of luggago, and personal Tas Hongkong Hotel.

ffects of steamer paasengon Theod additions to poluded in the estimates The Hongkong Yerry Wharf. now before you. For next year provision The Howloon Fury Whard. has been made, for six more Indian and

six more Chinese constacias e No. 7 The Kloak, Blake Piaz. Police Station in order to afford macro

ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITUas, 1914 acquato, protection to property in the The Upper Peak Tram Station. Western District where the increase of The Lower Peak Tram beton. your show an incrows of $2,086,616 | buildings during the last 18 months kad over those approved for the current year.

Of this amount #098,581 is incidental

been phenomenal. Estimates for six Lang Ming (Astor House Hotel). moro Indian constables al-Aberdeen, and

to the stablishment of the Opium Mono-Bagley see sise inserted, thesa man being Lan Pang Kse (Astor House E, »6«l} poly. The principal liens of fourense to required to replace the European special an Choo (Queen's Head).. which I would draw your attentions are constables by whom these stations were

SECRETARIAT FOR CHINESE APPAIKO

engthened attor the attack on Cheung Yo Cheng (D'ágular Strani). Chau Teland. As regards the increases

The addition of seadet'oliver in Claes the forno in the New Territories I may BathonJoy & Ben (Kowloon))

explain that osely in the present year Hang Cheong (Ko Bir Hairy May one to the conclusion tisak the time had and red for placing the pollas in the New Terelicries, who had

It has been found necessary to facilitate the work of the Secretariak. In addition. ta giving mudli noodled infance in out- rying out the prescot duties of the De- partment, the appointment will permit for the most part borse under the Biroct of more use being made of the opportunion and conspiral the D nities offered by the Distics Walchs supervi

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GELED MOTIL

Mr E. Gifford

Mrand Mrs. Hamilton

Mr and Mrs Allen

· M: Amery·.

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