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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1918,

Hughes and Hough

FOR SALE

FOR SALE.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPER Y.

BRITIKA "CONCEBRIOV,

SHAEAN CANTON, VIVO LOTS No. 70 and 8 fronting AUCTIONEREN TO THE GOVERNMENT. TOT CANAL ROD, each with

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

THE COUNTY COURTS.

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Law as an Ald to the Recovery Of Dabis..

THE GHINA MAIL.

A return, for list, year of duty court proceedings in England and Wales showi thas the courts entering the largest and smallest number of plaints are Birming ham and Rothbury, respectively, the usbors entered in 1012 being 32.367 and 53 plaints. The judgments given were For plaintiff on hearing 13,675 frontage of ninety tent on the road, and for plaintif by consent or adunission. with a depth of 1991 (eup regiela z with | 208,2124-for-pliinti? by defanje "[County the BUILDINGS ered therm The Lors will be wild unhor sparately or Court Act, 1888, or Bills of Exchange togther. This property will be put up for Act, 80,818; non-suis 1.21: and for

the defendant. 6,813. The number of judg

ment summonses issued was 380,079, and the aber of such cars heard was 240,228, Warrants of commitment were

General Brokers.bi

PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN'

COAL STORAGE,

Cades used:

A.B.C. 41 & STH EDITIONS. AL. TREZOSAPIC Con2.

Telegraphic Address · MEIRION HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

'HE Undersigned have tvceived instruc To by Public Auction.

{FUR ACUDEST OF THE CONCERNKD)

et

FRIDAY,

the 1th October, 1913, ammencing at

2.30 p.m. tr Sales Joyne, No. 8. Des Von Rut, Corner of

Ice les trest,-

A Consignment. I

Ladies' and Goa','s Boots and Shoes Suit Lungths' Corsets Ladies' Gowns Travelling Cats, Evening Cloaks, Dressing Gowns, Blouser, Skir's. Reidy made Suits

Etc...

Ec.,

On View Thursday p m. Tens:-Cash.

Etc.

00

fered.

Sulat PCBLIC AUCTION premises commuoting at. 11.00 AM. RSDAY a 9 th of Dercher, 1918, if not old privately before that date The Undersi med reserve the right to reject all no sovetablo lids are Parties inter sted may obtalu particulars

THE DNA RAF IST

PUBLICATION SOCIETY) Fung Sha Canton, Clúna. Hongkong. Sept. 2. 1919.

from

TO LET

TO LET.

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1148

| OU-ES CAMER "Nand Kimberley

Roads, Kow.OUT.

apply to

SPANISH DOMINICAN

PROCURATION. Hongkong, ct. 15, 1913.

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TO LET.

1240

10. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.

Apply

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913.

TULET.

ANFURLY. No.

11,

RBOD

GODOWNS.

4, WANCHAI RAD. 102, PRAYA EAST.

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DOCTOR Therapy

of Mechano-

£900 to $1000'a:Your You Can Learn ky Poni, - ti, a few toalha jai ava begin junendeing Machines: The Man varmanie and zoonchable produžio pročisión de sus sai

women Informed: by phys

Add to hang and equal to being

Ordinary Cup, Ind out CORING at inatration dis pos IDE & DONÉSIRALALUD JUUKAN land; "atpfanne hapradiator.

•Brook stemte užky, ka inerting Class quickly made to pay the ball dr. Maroma a FRITAIN, mads over 4125 the Best meads... Reselli perusa "Hundreds of vejemniki ganduste duzinazzole Chu Wonderful way of our m jina lakesed prospecies kochane-Thapasy; and our mang minentul prediate, Komertown Ballegu að Mashane-Ther. Dogs, 116, 117. Kandil Brest). CENADINE RA

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THE REAL CECIL RHODES.

times,

Mr. Le Suear, cus of Coat Rhod's

issued in 142,137 car, and 5,80 debtors

many private secretarius, fins written an menselg interesting character sketch of were imprisoned. Executions against the great Bupive maker—a man of great- goods numbered 325,191, and there wens qualites a great limitatimw-deter. 4,700 soles. The aggregate amount (formed, but 200 supe-courageous; dogs | which plaints were entered was £8,524,- | god, straighforward, callous ab

859. Judgments obtained by plaintifs and yet intensely kind-hearted, clear. on original hearings were as follows:→ Jembed, amai pot the victim of many a Amount of debts (exclusively) £1,318,my swindler: always an intensely

93. amount of costs (exclusive of fees) whole-hearted patriet: a

gentleman; and 4180207. The total amount of fars ol get something of an intriguer." all proveedings received under Schedule thodes was no respecter of persons. "A" was £463,085, and under Schedule Writing of his famous interview with the i

·B" £55,896." The gross toral amount gionun Emperor, Mr. 16. Sueur res of moneys received to the eredia of stutory was 2,716.301. "

ntes

...They had been conversing for quits! ing time, tho Kaiser being macht in- rested, when Rhodes glanced at a clock'

The return gives the statisties for the City of London County Court separately from those in the provinces. The judgant get up, and, instead of waiting to menta given word -8,618 for plaintiff en bearing 3,550 for plaintiff by consent or admission. 5,300 for plaintif by default,

nor-suits, and 204 for defendant. Judgment summonses issued numbered 3,209, und heard, 1,301, Porrinitment wer raals uumbered 442, and 20 debtors were imprisoned. The number of executions against goods was 9,071 and there were 116 sales. The total amount for which plaints

weru entered was £207,004) Judgments obtained by plaintifs on original hearings were fallows Amount of debts (exclusively), 484,129; #mount of costs (exclusive of fees), 14,786: the total amount of fees en all proceedings received under Schedule

**A** worn £14.968, and under Schedule "B" £2.500. The gross total of money recuived to the credit of suitors £76.208.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., LD. Bongrong. Oct. 1, 1913.

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IDEAL CITIES.

RUGHES & HOUGH,

Actioneers.

TO LET,

Hongkong, Oct, 10, 1913.

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TO, 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MƏDr Road, Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS Согат

FOUR ROOMED HOUSES in Granville Arengu and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN

ROAD, Eowloon.

howlou Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf.

Apply to BUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

-------- Lan, Bongsong, Sept. 17, 1910.

TO LET.

EIRION, No. D & 10, Paak, up-

Mished Bean. Chasp repta. from 1st December Nowly Painted and Colara bod,

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THE CHINA M'AIL' OFFICE,

FOR SALE OR TO LET. (From Lat. Novambir. 1913.) No, 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dizing an Smoking oms and tiva Bedrooms, With ground for Tena &-ourt.

WON

e dismissed, ne Court etiquetto demand- , he held out his hand to the Emperor, to the latter's amusement, 'and said. Well,"good-bye; I've got to go dow, as I have some people coming to diner.'"

Ele bluffed Barney. Barnato (to be Hafed in his turn by the slin: Burnato Broilers after Barney's death), and at ward meetings he was the cane diprefor bat mattered.

He would walk in late to a meeting De Beers' Directors, and the minutes the list meeting having hardly been ad, he would start on the agenda and on though them, giving his own views mething like this: Of course, what ve hava gra to do here is so and so: 1 hink we are all agreed about that. Just

ter that in the minutes to the score- tury nu proposed and carried; and now about so and se,' and the same with re- zard to the rest. That's all for this morning. I think, he would add, and walk out, leaving his colleagues thinking wer resolutions and amendments they

American Commission's Findings Alter is tended to bring forward."

Touring Europe.

The members of the American Civic Commission hare sailed for New York aber completing a tour of the pruxcipal garden cities and suburbs on the Co- tineut and in London. Mr. Richard E. Watrous, the secretary of the Commis- sion, garo is impressions of the tour io a Press representative. The Com mission," he said, will make three | 11zin recommendations. We shall urge: (1) The establishment in every city if a town-planning department, with com. petent engineers and draughtsmen, who will try to forsee the town's needs and developments Elty years hence. (2) The establishment of a municipal housing sys. an on the lines of that lately instibuted in Londra, where small, comfortable,

Mitary cusus, with closed-in garders, hand at choup rerts, and with good car facilities, have been shown to be a com. mercial proposition.. (8) Cleaner cities, beause we believe cleanlinces' means good health, and happiness,

The Commission," continued. Mr. Watrous, left the United States two

Mr. Lo Sueur denies that Rhodes was a drunkard

Ho liked his champagne in a turn- bler, and a lunch or dinner had a habit cf tossing of the glass absentmindedly

Viter meals he would have his favourite Russian kummel, of which he would eften have five or six liqueur glasses in a course of efter-dinner conversation. "His system required stimulant, mid ho was fond of a mixture of champagne and stout in the forenoon, bus as a rule, he drank only with his reals, and eer- tainly not to an extent incapacitate bira.

"

To those who do not know the con- ditions under which wo vo in Atrien, the amount consumed by him might seem large, but he had a horror of the nipping' habit, cad it is up to ceuse him of being a dunkard."

Ho smoked cigarettes in the Laboucliere manner, and he was a great enter,

"Rhodes was a valians traucheran- prie might almost enll him a gross feeder. On the yeldt he liked gesting the joint. in front of him, and cutting off great hunks of meat; and at home as 'Groote Schuur he would get up and go to s ido-table, enrum for himself, and carry over to his plate on his fork what he carved. When making a voyage, he al vary sent a cow on board in order to havn fresh milk, and also a crate with a couple of dozen laying hens to provide fresh eggs, and theso were killed during *ho voyage."

His interest in books was very slight"| Ho, was fond of Mr. Rudyard Kipling, because."be writes such charming" wetters."

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

11:

SHARE & GENER UL. BROKER.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

G

THE Underigned has racaived instrug-

tions to sell by Public Auction

FRIDAY,

the 17th October. 1813, commencing at

11 am. ab his Skies Roome,

Daddell Street,--

A LARGE QUANTITY" OF MANILA CIGARS COMPRISING.

.480 boxes Jockey Club,

60 .E

Americany. Invovcibles. Tara:-Cash on delivery.

430

GEO. F. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Oct. 14, 1913,

PUBLIC AUCTION

1245

TIRE Undersigned has received tantrue- tions to Sali by Public Auction,

1

SATURDAY,

te 18th October 1913, commencing at

a.m. at his Sales Rocar,

1

DEDDEL, STRAT

A CHOICE SALECTION OF

HIGH CLASS ENOLISA AND SCOTCH TWEED SUIT LENGTHS AND OVERCOATINGS OK THE "

LATEST DESIONS. Suitable fr Antumn and Winter 'wear. N.B. The above have been specially

so'ected and no two pieces are alike. On row from Friday the 1715. Trasig; -Chah in delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Oct. 11, 1913.

POBLIC AUCTION.

WELLINGTON

KNIFE POLISH WELLINGTON SILVERSMITHS BLACK LEAD SOAP FOR CLEANING

PLATE.

POLYBRILLIANT METAL ROMADE NEVER BECOMES DRY & HARD LIKE OTHER METALPASTES

JOHN QAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, WELLINGTON MILLA," LONDON.

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

DONRKONG HOTEL

Mr J. M. Ann Me and Mrs D. J. Mr & Mrs P. Ahfeld Hathway

Mr Alvest.

Mr W. Ander-on

Mr A. Antedini

MrF, E. Bldein

Mi A. T. Barberini?

Mr E. R. Buta MR. Helilios Mr. F. A. Biden Mr and Ms J.

Brooks

'D: W. Ballist

Mr R. B. Bushell

Mrand Mrs Beeter Hon. Mr M.

A.

Hewett, C.M.G. Me W. B. Hind Dr H. 1, Hub.co

and Mrs J. D. Me nd

Hodgen Alis Hudgen

M. Mis R. E

Flogen

Mr & Mrs R. Inna

Mit H. M. Jaroba

Mr E. S. Kubel

Mr A. J. Cầmbridge Mrs M. S. Koshland MIC. Campbell

Mr A. Krasam

Mr and Mir F. X.. Mr A. Lamberton D'Alunda E. Chats or T. Legman Miss D'Alanda E. Mr

Cutro

៩.

Lio Mr W. Loga

47

Lloyd

Mr A. Mackichan,

Mastor D'Alamada E. Miss Lungh

Chatra

Mr F. T. Chapple

Mr F. D. Che-hire

| Mr A. A. Člaztan

Mr F. A. McKintosh,

Mr R. C. Mankosk

Dr O. Mariott

Dr A. L. E. F. Cole- Mr G. Marlvill

toan

Miss Jally Coleman | Me W. S. Cookso Mr G. H. 199 MrG. P. Carry

Mr Geo. Martin

Mr C. Parobrother

Mason

Mi- Martin

Jim P. T. Malhoon

MFC. H. Davis Mr G. G. Denison Mr Ms Dertuano

ad chil-tren Mr B. K. Mehta

Dewar

Mr J. Merecki

Mis M. Bathosna Bir And Mrs H. L

Sir J.

Miss Sopatic Diamond3r P. Meyer Mr and Mrs R.

Downloa

. r J.D. F. Mder ALDE Mülder

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Mr J. Duncan

Mrd. A Murphy

Ehrenfels

Sir J. Ormiston

Capt. Ehrhardt

Mr J. W. Paton

1:38

MAJ. Ehrman, ♫

Me A. Peterson

Mr L. Everest

Mr M.-Piran

Mr F. Felix

Mr M. Powell

Mr Denman Faller

Mas Qumaga

Mr B Raworth

"

Bir E. 11. Ray

THE Undoraigned has received instruc tions to sell by Rablic arction,

"

on

SATURDAY

the 18th October, 1913, commencing at 12 o'clock Noon at his Sales Rooms,

DUDDELL ROAD,

ONE FULL 124 ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE BY JOHN RUBERTS IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION WITH IVORY AND ORYSTALLITE. KALLS AND

ROBERTS CUE)

(to be cold Separately), - BILLIARD ROOM SEATS ELECTRICAL CHANDELIER,

"Etc. Etc.,

Also

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1 FRENCH CARUM TABLE. On view from Wednesday the 15th. Terica 2--Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Bong o: Oct. 11, 1913.

FOR SALE.

Mr & Mrs FernandezMg I, do Proville

Mir A Gallo'ti

Mr W. J. Pring en

Mr and Mrs I. E. M: C. H Raven

Mr T, V. Gelder

Genre

Dr Gessler

M G. M Gifford

Air E. M. Raymond

Mr. E. Raynord

Mr W. B. B Gifford Mise F. Reny

De J. M. CiPuspio ME.- A. L. S. Riding La Col. & Mrs Combiss L. M. Riding ›

Guidon

Mc A., Gordoa. Mr F. Gord n

Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr. R

Mrs Rutherford

Mrs Schenk Mr J. II. Seifert

Mr J. Gourgo Mr BE.. Salser Mr B. M. Gradley 1 D. W. Shaffer Me and Mrs. J. A. M. E

T. Singer fire n. ld and 2 Mr and Mrs children

Smith

E. E.

Mr P. O. de Gries Mia C. M. Somers.

geno

Mira A. B. Eu

Mr P. C. Hal

Dr 3. G. Hanna Mr and Mrs W.

Haribal

MF W. T. Harbord Dr Hartana

Mr V. Sorby Bin A. Square

3 G. H. Swift

31 Tuttle

A. fapt, "walker,

M. W. White Mr E. C. Wal-en Mr G. G. Wood

KING ZOWARD HOTEL,

Mr F. J. Cargill

Mr A. Clegg

Dr F. X. Cuetello

Mine Maaney

PIAH HOT

Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Lt. Col. H. W. Ilan

RA.M.C.

RG A.

Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Major General Kelly Me and Mrs E. S. Borong

Krauma

Mr T Arthur

A

Mr E. F. Aucott Mr and Me J. S.

Auld & children

Mrs W. L. U. Bar.

rets and child

Miss Macher

Capt. & Mrs Modfun ̧

children and nurse, R.a.11.0..

Mr EJ. McNuty

Mr and Mrs U, D. J. Mr & Mrs. Mitchell.

Bell

Mr & Mrs Feyer Mrs Bowdlor

more and child

Ref. Foster Fegg

Mr S. L. Putkius

Alajo Bowen, A.P.D.Mr J. Plummar

Attorney-General i. Alt Powall

A. Buckuill

Mr W. A. Butterfiel

Mr M. Cary

Lt.Col. J.J. Radclife.

R.E...

Mr Bolton

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Mr and Mrs Debbie Mr A. Sinclair

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Mr G. A. Dutton

Lee, W. II. Usher.

Bizant Big, B.-A. Smith, A.O.D.

Hale

Mr and Mrs Sofietti

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R.A.M.O.

Mr and Mrs G. E, Stewart & childron Mity Taylor

M: J. H1Gordo ME: Hancock

Mr H.-A. Hazeliud Mr O. Wagner".. Capt & Mrs HodginsMe N. C. Walker Majer Humphreys, Mr David Wood

RES

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Humphrey

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derson

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Backhouse

Mr F. Bevington

Mr and Mrs J W.

Bollee

H. Balles

Mr M F. Rreon Mr Mrs F.

Brewering

Mr and Mrs A.

Carletou

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Mir Carl Menzell

Mr K. 8. Morrison MrG. Norringto Mr A. D. Openshaw

Ms F. M. Rihards

·Mr&Mrs J. Robert.

1011

Mr. Benbr Row EM

My J Shalmers Misa D. Filking Capt & Messon Statt-Surgoon & Irs

Hout. R.N. M-joemud M-a F. Ja

Honcer

7. Sache Consal Schillinger 3r Sch after Mr A. L. Shields Capt. C. V S. Skra

hire, R.A. JI G. J. K. van der

Wal

Mr P. D. Wilson

WYNDHAM BOTEL..

M: D. 4, Caliwell Min E. S. Oule' Miss H. M. Cala

MY A. Crawford,

Mish, Ennouit

M. E. Fruktie M Charl Gezzia

Mr and Mrs F. E. Mie M. 8. Hoy

McHngh

1939 Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr and Kra J. B.A.

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S TENNIS RACKETS made for 1913 Beason, in various weights and qualities. Also SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS. 4

For further particulara

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Mody

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Kraft

Capt. & Mrs A. Mr & Mm C Laurit Stewart & children

Mir Swan

£1

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ir K. Yamada

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months ago. to study the queation of town-planning in regard to the future growth of cities, and also matters relating tortraffe, rallways, street lighting, and general administrations. We visited Humburg, Berlin, Dresden, Nuremberg, Munich, Frankfort, Dusseldorf, Brussels, Furis, and London. We found the chief characteristics of the German cities to be magnificent towa-planning systems scien FOR SALE.

tifically directed towards the city's de- HARTING and ROGATE, on part of velopment with a view to the citizens' Kowloon Inland Lot No. 114,

requirements a century hence. Moreover, LADBROUKY, No. 9, Conduit Road. their habitually careful administration Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, 3 Bath-entirely freed from politics, tonded to rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom modation for 30 Servants, ! 1

give the cities absolutely clear streets, as well as prevent a waste of the citics' money. In Paris, the wide streets, with fine vistas, greatly impressed us, but this system has been voted impossible from the point of view of the average American city. "We were greatly struck by London, by its wonderini alean. inces, causidering the size of the city But this is oversliadowed by this magni- | waited for Mr. Rhodes. Palk then rapped 12.45 p. 50 bodo pass.Every 10 minuter, Liant R. E. B. BAB W. Libbles ( trement from £3.

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garden, within six miles of the centre of the city. I behave this plan will be available in a sumber of American

cities. Our report will go fully into the financial details, and I believe we shall be able to show that the scheme is an troly practicable.

the book is the acount of how he en Perhaps the most characteristic story aged a private sovralary.

Harry Palk frat attracted Rhodes by is command of language. Palk was on fliger on one' of the Union Caello stea- ners, and the boat conveying Rhodes. von a long time in getting alongside, opd Jalk was at the bead of the gangway. La inquired with much profanity why

ho ship wes kopt waiting. He received reply in tones of awe that the boat and

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11.00 pm to 11.15 p.m, svázy quarþEST OF.

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mat with a string of expletives that ha did not care a ha'porld who it was, ist at the ship was to be keps for no one. "Rhodos was highly interested in this mpistic young man, and so ho bxcenmə day with Mr. W. T. Stead, who choss ne of the bodyguard. He sent him to iterature for him, saw to his taking ex and saw that he wrned shortland. He rcise (rowing on the Thames "chiefly), joined Rhodes as private secretary and 8.00am to 10.30 ...Every 15 mlund, companied hire to hodesia Bologa. 10.30am. 11.00 m. Erary 19mm Icaring, however, ho married, and at. 11.45.m., to 18 Noon...Every 15 mimbai, Salisbury one day he told Rhodes that 12.00pm to 1.00 pmry 10 tambe he had to go down country, as his wife 100p.m. to 6.00 pm...Erary 15 minut was about to give birth to a child.' Rhodes

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