MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918,
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO TEX GOVERNMENT.
AND" ADMIRALTY.
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PROPRIETORS
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PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have recolved Instrue-
Toute by Fublic redon,
تلاع ال
WEDNESDAY,
the 15th October, 1913 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rcoms, No. 8,
Des Vœux Road, Corner of
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Ica House Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOUD
AZE
SUNDRY CANTONESF
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
&c., $t.. &c. Comprising as follows:-
TEAK WOOD-Dining
and Drawing
Room Suite, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Enfas, Carpets and Rugs, 1 Brass and Braxy-mounted Bedstoada and Cote, Bod
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE. LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY,
BATISH COMCENSION. SHAKEN, CANTON.
T TWO LOTS, No 79 and 30, franting on the CANAL ROAD, each with ä frontage of ninety test on the road, and with a depth of 140 foot, together with the BUILDINGS erected thereon. The LOTS will be sold sither separately or together. This property will be put up for sala at PUBLIC " AUCTION," on the promises commencing at 11.004 THURSDAY, the 30th of October, 1913, if not sold privately before that date. The Undersigned rosurve the right to reject all bi il 20 acceptable bids are offered. Partias interested may obtain particolars
THE CHINA BAPTIST
from
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NEWS FROM HOMÈ
(From Our Own Correspondent.)
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1 waich he lived. He became the dent mayor of Puddington là 1900, and 'kupt in touch with every institution in tho borough His benefactions" wore a house- hold wurd in west London, and his retiro- ment from public life in 1005 scamioned retrot far beyond the actual circle of his į political supporters,
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THE INVISIBLE DEATH. Wa hove with us just now a French inventor, M. Viivi, who is trying to gei
naval authorities Interested in his slaims for an invention that, if necesa tul and adopted by any government, will make warfare still more terrible.
THE FUENCA AUNT,
:
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Undersigned has received ishtrac tour to al by Public auction
on
TUESDAY,
the 14th October, 1913, commedoing at
-6.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms,
Duddelt Streof, -
A. COLLECTION OF
VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS. On view now. Catalogus will be imued, Terme :-Cash on delivery..
Losoon, Sept. 18. CONFIRUNCH COLONY RECEIVED. Nobody seems much disposed to thank Lord Lorebura for his proposal to refer the Home Bule question to a joint con ference of all parties in the hope of arriving at a scheme that could be adopt ed by common" consent. For one thing, thus sir'is too charged with: political aleo. | declares he can, by, means, at electrio. trichy at the present tipie. The work wares, explodo the magazines of any end laas shown how little chance there is | warship wirelessly as a range of deven of such sa impartial mind asking an miles. It is claimed that experiments impression ca mors embittered spirits in the neighbourhood of Havre have Sir Edward Carson, who spent part of already proved that much, last week with M. Bocar Law, has just spoken at Durham and has pointed out that in the abates of any common Our Gallie neighbours are working hard ground on which the two partics could to get their army up to the level thoir mood itere can be little good in holding experts desire. The recruiting boards a confiance. Ulster apparently, there have already bisa to rope in the twenty. fore, standa where she stood before. The year-old rearuits for the Three Yong Nationalists have given no sign. Aring, and everywhere the mastical Public references of members of the foxuniners report an improved physigna Cabinet to Lord Loreburn are polite, in the young ién presenting themselves General health, cont lacfts references to a man of "truispacent for inspection, hecusay and quite fearless charseter, devexpmant, muscular development and Bus Ihm tabl lds intervention has been even height show an advance. The ex-TAK Dodkrigned has received Instruc-
T. De to sell the Auction, ammented on by his colleagues with aplanation given is that Frenchinen pre Twee dend of vetour, in private. One going in more and more sport. In Minister be said to hava declared that consequence tho young Frenchina f Lord: Læreburn, could not get a single today pan stand wore fatigue, is beller Liberal Association to pass resolution disciplined and more self reliant than appreciative of his letter or sympathetic theme of any time since Napoleon sacrí. 1201 his proposal. The fact is the man officed the flower of French manhood, on
repable mind who takes an excursion the altar of his ambition, into raneogru polities in a tim ko this and attempts to "clean the slate,” to, se Tod Rosebery's famous term, 130 MAGAZINE GAP Poskrts yery little thanks, for the trend of
party politics is not towards comfortable, Apply to
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TO "LET,
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NA 2, “DURBAR VILLAS' Kowloon.
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Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN
Hangrong, Det. 8, 1913.
No.
PROCURATION.
FO LET.
1067
SPANISH DOMINICAN
PROCURATION.
Longhong, Sept. 24, 1913.
TO LET.
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(0. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.
Apply
azmenities.
The Premier, 1 dm informed, has bene fited very prenely by his holiday in Scot land and will retura, to the fray full of buoyancy. Indeed his good spirits, mo read by kia supporters no meaning that he anticipates no unforeseen troubles with the Home Rubs Bill and attaches no importance to the talk of intervention he the King in this thomy question.
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LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913,
GODOWNS.
Room Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash. | DANFURLY, stands, & Dinning Room Furniture, D. ROAD. Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chair, etc., vtc.. 2 Dinnor and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Uteniis, Cutlery, &c.
BLACKWOOD-Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stande, Inlaid Blackwood Scrsona Cabinets, Jardiniers, Hall and Tes Tables, Toapoys, Brackets and Phito Frames,
52..
Water Colours and Engravings, Electric Reading Lamps, L.Sewing Machine, Ice Chests, &c., Mosquito Carlsius (new) and
9 Marble Clocks.
Catalogues will be issued.
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TO LET.
94, WANCHAT ROAD.
, PRATA EAST,
MILLION STERLING WARSHIP.
No less than nine thousand societies for the furtherance of physical training exist in France; sans for the definite purpos of preparing r müitary service and others menly for the practice of sport for sport's sake. At least two million young Frasch men have been making themselves" thagh these societies for the life in barracks that they are now taking up. Thiowo evidences al develop ing inaalood have given great encourage- ment to those who intend to introduce into the French Chunler at an early data a menstre for a univensband_com- pulsory system of military tenining for the whole of the male population of Franco between the ages of seventeen arvi twenty..
M.H. MOTRAY BAIN,
The super. Dreadnought battle-cruiser Oneon Mary was commissioned at Poris. mouth, to-day for service in the first battle cruiser squadron, thus raising to I met yesterday in the Strnad Mr. H. Tty Sre the number of completed Murray Bain, looking very well and Now AL CONDUIT | Fireadnoughts at the disposal of the. Bri. | hearty after his month or two of life in
tish Empire.
the home land. While keeping a watch- The new ship is the largest ever built | til øye on Proccedings in the Far East, for the British Nary, She is nearly three he has also been observing development: thousand tons heavier than the largest |în' this tight little island, especially in ship possessed by Germany, 4,000 tons the newspaper world. Just now he is larger than Franco's biggest, and 9,000 staging with his relative. Dr. F. M. ons heavier than the largest of Russia's Turner, in South Tanion. He returns ships. She is armed, with eight 13.5 | to the Fast at the begiuzing of „Novemu. inch guns of the new pitlern, each firing | ber. (shells of 1.375ilas,, and she also has six- teen 4 inch guns for repelling hostile 0.2 MINDEN VILLAS, MOBY ROAD, torpedo craft, and two 21 inch torpedo Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TEX tubes. She is protected by an armour belt nine inches thick, and has a spool Corer.
FOUD-EDOELD HOUSES in Granvile of 18 knots obtained by Pursons' turbines Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon,- of 75,120 horse pover Cheap routake.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & ÅGENCY CO., Lɔ. Hengkong. Oct. 1, 1913.
TU LER
4--
832
SHOP with Godown attachod, NATHAN BOAD, Kowloon.
According to the official estimate, she how sunt complete £2,079.401. So the upward pool of weight, dimensions, power, wid cost continues with no signs of abatement. It is only five years since 1924 HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE the Indomitable, the first battle-cruiser,
HUGHES & KOUGH,
"Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Oct. 9, 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
—
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf,
Apply to
Co., L. Hongkong, Sept. 17, 1913.
TO LET.
MRE Undersigned have received instruc-EIRION, No. 9 & 10 Peak, on- THE
tiona to sell by Public Auction.
Il furnished. 6 Rooms, Cheap restat (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED}
from 1st December Newly Painted and
00
FRIDAY,
the 17th October, 1913, commencing at 220 p.m. stiler Sales Rooms, Nu. 8, Des Your Rund, Curner of
To House Street,--
A Consignment of
Ladica and Gent.'s Boots and Shoes, Suit Length Corsets, Ladies' Gowns
was completed, but so enormous has been sha rate of growth during the Dresd. ought ra that by every standard of measurement that ressel is far behind hur latest succorset.
The only warship in the world com- the perable with the Queen Mary is Japanese Kongo," recently sompleted by Vickers, Ltd., and now on route to the Far East, with a wonderful autort ROGATE, Austin Road, Bowloon i ment of the largest and latest big guns. onfurnished.
Colourwashed.
No. 48 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from Lab October 1913 til 30th May 1914, partly furnished, Cheap 'rent.
FOR SALE OR TO LET. (From 1st November 1813,) No. 1 GUUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak Travelling Costs, Evening Cloaks, Dressing Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Gowne, Blouser, Skirts, Ready made Suits Smoking Rooms and five Bedrooms. With
Etc.; Etc., Etc.
ground for Tennis-Court.
On View Thursday p`m. TEE-Cash,
HUGSE HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, Oct. 10,1913.
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1929
Can be obtained at the following
places in Hongkong »
The Hongkong Hotal,
The Hongkong Ferry Wharf.
The Kowloon Ferry Wharf. "The Kloak, Blake Per.
The Upper Peak Tram Blation.
The Lower Peak Tram Station,
Lang Ming (bator House Hotel). Lan Pang Kos (Astor House Hotel),
-All Choo (Queen's Bond),
Wo Cheong (D'Agullar Bhenet), Bastonjee & Son (Kowloon), Hang Cheong (Hewoon);
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KEI
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A POPULAR JAPANESE DIPLOMAT.
NO CADDIE FOR THE PREMIER..
Jaanrance Act Comedy on the Links.
An amusing experience which befell Mr. Asquith and his son, Mr. Cyril Ar- quit, while playing golf at Lossiemouth, is described in the Aberdeen Daily
Journal."
On arriving at the links the Premier was met with the discouraging news that the caddies were on strike,
Caddie?" queried Mr. Asquith with an awkwardness pardonable in the cir
she entered the enclosure.
Alas! he who prebaps could command the whole of Britain's forecs on land and sea, could not secure at faat 'moment
even the services of a boy. The caddie. master apologized profusely." The fa
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PRIZ 'MEGAL
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AUCTION
Oc
SATURDA YL
és 18th October 1915, commencing at
11 a.m. at his Sales Rooms
PUDDELL STA Z LT, —
A CHOICE SILECTION OF
HIGH CLASS ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEED SUIT LENGTHS AND OVERCOATINGS OF THE
L TEST DESIGNS Suitable fr Antumn and Winter wour. N.B. The above have been specially saiscred and no two pieces are aliko. Un view from Friday the 17th. Trams :—Chab on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, Oct. 11, 1913.
PORLIC AUOTION.
་་་
1428
*
THE Undersigned has received insiue Tanto de Paris à action,
од
SATURDAY,
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the 18th October, 1913, commencing at 12 o'clock Noou at his Sales Rooms, DEBOELZ ROAD,--
ONE FULL Size ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE BY JOHN ROBERTS IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION WITH IVORY AND CRYSTALLITE BALLS AND
ROBERTS CUES
(to be sold Separately). BILLIARD ROOM SEATS ELECTRICAL CHANDELIER,
Etc..
Etc.
Alm
1 FRENCH ČAROM TABLE, "On view from Wednesday the 15th.
Tarms :-Cash on delivery.
ין
GEO. P. LAMMERT, auctioneer
Hoogk ng. Oct. 11, 1913.
SALE.
1230
FOR
Consignment of SLAZENGER'S
Season, in various weights sad qualities.
5. Wysidham Stiens.
Moderate Price.
OAKE
WELLINGTON
KNIFE POLISH- WELLINGTON'T SILVERSMITHS! BLACK LEAD; SOAP } SPLATE
FOR CLEANING
POLYBRILLIANT” METAL (POMADE NEVER BECOMES DRY & HARD LIKE OTHER METAL PÁSTES.
JOHN CAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, WELLINGTON MILIA" BONDON-
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had gone furth, and he could do nothing. A TENNIS RACKETS mands for 1918 Lt. Col. & Mrs CosmoMrs Rutherford
“Or you can't have them." was the hasty response...
"But what about these lade?" pez. sisted the Premier, indienting with a sweep of his band u ́company of big, un- The many friends Mr. Roke, Counguinly youth who sprawled within the clor of the Japanese Embassy under enddies lawful domains.*** three Ambassadors, will give him a co- dial farewell in a fortnight's time, when be will start to take up his dutica za
Why?" was the instant question. chid of the Political Bureau of the wall" asid the enddiemaster, with an awkwardness pardonable in the cis- Foreign Office at Tokio, to which he hes just been promoted: Es will travel vis oumstances, the Insurance Act. You Siberis and will see a number of diploma-low, Bir, we are not allowed by the tie friends on the way. His linguistic club to employ boys over sixteen- because expacity if yery high and it is often they're over age, and would have to be stood him in good stead while in Europe. insured, but (in a burst of confidence) THE CLOSE OF A BIG CONTRACTING CONCERN. they'd be highly honoured to carry, Sir, I suppose the Far East of lato hesit you'd take them as friends of yours,” known the greas firm of John Aizd. and
"But they're not friends of raine,” said Mr. Asquith.
Eventually a volunteer in the form of a newspaper lad came to the Premier's neue. No caddie, however, could be found for Mr. Cyril Asquith, who should- ered his clubs himself.
*HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 154,
LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road. Fine Vie of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath, chiefly as the contracting firm which rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Axom had a lawsuit last year in which huga modation for 30 Boryants."
suma were involved over the constructio of the Tanjong Pagar dock at Singapore But this concern, which has now been trazalarrod to other intercate and is about, to come to an end in its present-con- stitution, had other claims to famo, In- duding the building of the great. Nile da. The lata member for Paddington, Sir John Aird, s'notable Conservative, www/already well knows in London whom he was without 'the title?" Hà vn the chief builder of the firm's enormous for.. tune ́and he used to tell with pride how his father insisted upon bis starting a builder's labourer, keeping, the same hours, receiving the same waged, wearing the scores clothes, and esting the same: food as the ment. In later yoses ha livad. in's large mansión facing Hyde Park in the: Bayswater Bood". This hound firsa. Cocowled "with works of art and "bë 'ûked. to gather remd him al dinner parties man and women famous in all wall of
was very much interested in the district
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