THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16," 1918,
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Removed to Sala Rooms for Convenience of Sale
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
1250
GOLF AND GOLFERS.
FOR SALE.
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The Manifold Temptations of The Nibllok.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD.
PROPERTY.
BRITISH CONCESSION. SHAMEEN, CANTON."
TWO LOTS. No. 79 and 80, froping on the CANAL ROAD, "ach with A frontage of pipety feet on the road, and
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THE CHINA MAILA
in The Evening Bernard, Darwin
dimio Standard, writes There whe when the old-fashioned golfer saw with horror his whole series of beautifully graduated spoons and ballies being st perseded by ono vulgar, tut-outting. general servant in the form of an iron. day something like a conversa pro cess seems to be going on, and that or
THE LATE PROFESSOR
VAMBERY.
A FAROES ORIENTALIBY.
As reported by Reuter at the time, the Jonth recently occurred in Hungary, t
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
the 128 of 81, of Professor Vambery, the SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. ominent Orientalist.
The news was received in Great Britain, saga ilome paper, with regret, for up to a decade ago he was foremost in the cham- pionship of British interests, as he con
PUBLIQ
ADOTION
THE Wadersigned has received instrue-
with a depth of 1404 feet, together with iron of the Midle Ages is expandingceived them, in Asin and the Near East tions to zeil by Public Auction
од
The
the
the BUILDINGS ercated ther on Lory will be soll either separately or cogathor. This property will be put up for
is at PUBLIC AUCTION.
commencing at 11.00 A.1. premises THURSDAY 3th of October, 1913, not seld privately before that date The Vadersi,ned reserve the right to reject all bide if no acceptable kids are offered. Parties interested may obesin particulars from
THE CHINA BAPTIST
PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, China.. Fongkong, Sept. 23, 1913.
TO LET
TO LET.
into a series of graduated niblicks. And how different is this modern niblick from those once used by players whe aro nos yet quite decrepit, who datter themselves that they are not even mid. die-aged gentlemen of set habits "al kind description I saw applied to that gallant couple who came so scar to holding the Davis Cup for us at Wint bledon.
In the corner of my cupboard I can sce the niblick with which, when I get
This enend for him the good will of Queen Victoria, and the friendship of the Prince of Wales, who, as King Edward VII, bestowed on him in 100% the Commnader. ship at the Victorian Order. The continued regard of the Khyal Family for hith we -hoon in the Race: tance of the sponsorship thep for his grandson by King George Y., Prinen of Wales.
Professor Yambery's bisthing day some- where between the Great Cholurn and the Little hufers that ravaged Hungary in the thirties of last century. When asked -riy barge Queen Victoria's Birthday Book at 1119 beyond the stage of one universal iron Windsor in 1380 he onfessed his ignorance Telibw I began my geifing life. It has and, with the Royal permission, entered *ན་ I am quita black strip of binding round the shaft the date of Marab 19. 1832.
sure." he writes in his Memoirs, that which locks as if I had lost my temper
gnose at indsor there and throw it against a black-board. vong the
as never another whom the day and That, however, is not to the point: the
al his entry into this world ware unkuwa," Vambery was the son of a devent Jew. point is the really ridiculous listly head
little that it appears impossible to His early linguistic studies gare him a
taste for Oriental literature, and alter hi at the ball except is the socket., 1
Kowloon."" Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATIOS,
1246 "Hongkong, Oct. 15, 1913
TO LET.
JO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak NO.2
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913,
TO LET
inther's death, in the early fifties, he tade it way to Constantinople, where he era. ed a bare subsistence, reciting Turkish and Persian puems in the cuffehouses in Stamboul. His abili is and the influenca of Turkish friends gnised him an entrance
Ottoman society.
into
During his travels, disguised as a Der vh, he raved from Trebitond to Teheran, Bokbars, Samarkand, Herat, and back to Teheran. and his experiences were as perilous as would be expected in such cir camatancos. He reached Jchern in a
1.5
carving condition. Ele had lived in danger detection and death, but was protected. from the risk of torture by three strychnine pills hidden in the wadding of his mantle..
His welcome in Hungary was chilly, but in England he was retired warmly, and recognised as a traveller from regions ther
accessible to Europeans,
Constantly in touch with Turkey. Vam-
"
on
FRIDAY,
the 17th October. 1913, ammeusing at
11 a.m. at his Sisles Roms,
Duddell Streek, —
A Langz QUANTITY OF MANILA CIGARS COMPRISING.
480 boxes Jockey Club."
60
Americans.
430
lorencibles. Trans-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, Det. 14, 1911.
PUBLIC
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AUCTION
1943
TVALF Undersigned has recolved instruc
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..
AC
SATURDAY,
the 18th October 1913, commencing at 1a.m. at his Sales Roome,
HIGH
-1
DropELL TEXT,
A CHO SELECTION OF CLASS ENGLIS AND SCOTCH TWEED 'SUIT LENGTHS AND OVERCOATINGS OF THE
L TEST DESIGNS Suitsetr Autumn and Wiater wees. NB. The above have been spucially
HOUSES is CAMERON and Kimberley out I personally ever ventured
play a pitching shot of grass with it, but thom who could play did really pitch spetimes with these tiny-headed and terrifying clubs. 1 very well-romam- ber Mr. James Cunningham some yeaDA ugó showing me a St. Andrew's the place where young Teen Morris took his iblick to play a pitch. It was a spot to the left of the green naur the long hole going out, a hole that in these days was approuded not along the low ground the right, where the whins then were, but from the latvia the Elysia Fields. The spectators apparently stood abas to ace this great daring even on the part of the most during and dashing of golfers.
Now to-day averybody is approachingbery became. in his own words, a prs of consident of the ex-Sultan Ardal Erid. with a niblick that has a head about
He knew afteo languages so well that beeo'ested and no two pieces are alike. three times as big as did the old ones.
could speak any one of them,as a nutire. Indeed, many goliers would feel quite foolharly if they played a pitch with INVEST.ything else; they would think an on- dinary anashic so straight in the face as to make the risk of using it unjusti fable. I un sure she niblick, does have this enervating effect.cn any golfers. I know I hate sometimes been painfully conscious of it myself. Whenever there ything in the way, we desire to TO. 2 MINDEN VILLAS. MODY ROAD, make so absolutely safe of scooping the N
Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, Text up into the air that we take the Corar
TOCA-ROOMED HOUSES in Granville blick, although knowing in our heart Cheap rentals
RANFURLY, NO.
GODOWNS.
11. CONDUIT
64, WANCHAI RAD. 102, PRAYA EAST.
THE HONGKONG LAND
MENT & AGENCT Co., La. Bonekong. Oct. 1, 1913,
TO LET.
882
THE Undersigned have received Instruc- Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon,f hearts that the distance is really a
Hons to sell by Public Auction
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OD
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PUBLIO AUCTION.
1229
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DEL
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SIR IAN HAMILTON,
SUPPRESSION OF AN ADIVED PORT.
The Express" understands that the name of General, St Ian Hamilton is being considered by the authorities for the succession to General Sir O'Moore Creagh, V.C., a Commander-in-Chief in India.
General Sir O'Moore Creagh will retire in spring, and Sir Ian Hamilton seems to be the most likely candidate for the port Bis probable election. at the mment.
lilo too great for the club, and that it is our obvious duty to uso' the msabie This of course has two bad resulte-one,ill be due principally to the fact that the Government are soxious to do away with Kowloo: Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf. the direct one, is that because wo force
the £14,000 a year which they are obliged the siblick" uzduly we make a bad shot
to pay out for the ridiculou post of Apply to
with the second, or indirect, result Inspector-General of the Oversen Forces. HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANC
is that our mashie shots--and we must the post which both Lord Kitchener and Je.. Laa.
the Duke of Connaught" found oshio sometimes-suffer from
able to
to hold Bongkang. Sept. 17. 1919.
luck cf Armness and confidence.
TU LET.
it always seems to me that the mo kern niblick is a dangerous and two edged weapon to put in to the bands of anyone who has not been grounded in more exacting approaching with some
inadvis
Is is probable that on Sir I 'Hamilton's Appe niment to India the ornamental port of Inspector-General of the Oversen Forces will be abandoned. Sie Lab-Bamilton, ad companied by a general as chief of staff and one or two, other nicers, has been
furnished. 8 Rooms. Cheap rental,cob. Tho uiblick, to use an expressive Bratting about the globe looking at isolated
MEIRION, Nos. 9 & 10, Peak, an from 1st December Newiy Painted and Colourwa bed..
·RUGATE,' Austia Road, Bowloon unfurnished.
No. 63 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from 1st October 1913 till 30th May 1914, partly furnished, Cheap rent.
1
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FOR SALE OR TO LET. - (From 1st November 1913.)
No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak: Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking Rooms and five Bedrooms. With ground for Teans-uurs
55
FOR SALE, 'HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 114.
LADEBOOKE, No. 9. Conduit Road. Fine View of Harbour. Rooms, S Path rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom modation for 30 Borran's.
Apply to
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THE
'CHINA MAIL
ET
Can be obtained at the following
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The Hongkong Hotel.. The Hongkong Ferry Whart The Kowloon Ferry Wharf. The Block, Blake Plar.
The Upper Peak Tram Station, The Lower Pack Timur Station. Lang Ming (Astor House Hotel), Lay Fang Kee (Astor House B-tál);
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ALEXANDRA CAFE-
Wo Cheony D'Aguilar Street). Ratherine & Fon (Kowinan)
word of Mrs. Joe Gargery's, "pompeys
o young goifer and makes the same om in the beginning too easy for him. Hs. loarns to play a simple, straight through shot, in which the ball is taken lean, and the club, by means of its much-lofted face, does all the work and hoists the ball into the air. Now, this is doubtless a successful way of wielding nblick, but is not the right way to use ron clubs in general, sa is clearly shown with the methods of all the greatest firun players, who come down on the ball and sund the turi lying. The pampered young nibliek player, however, is apt to apply this method to all kinds of ap
be docs proach shote, and as long as
but this iron play will probably lack the firmness and crispaasa which is the balinsrk,class."
of the British Army, without much benefit to the service and at great expents to the nation.
Sir Ian Hamilton is sixty. He serred in the Afghan war, was wounded at Bajuba took part in the Nile and Burmore xpeditions, accompanied the Chitral relief fores, and commanded a brigade in the Tirah campaign before he went to South Africa in 1899.
Ele was in Ladysmith during the siege. after a thoit term at the War Office he returned to South Africa as Lord Ei! chener's chief of staff for the last stages of the campaign.
Sir Lau Hamiton was in Hongkong last year on a tour of inspection.
"NON". MILLINERY.
Daring Demureness the New Yogua.
حديدية
If the railliner is to be obeyed, the men who.hare.for so long been trying to rival a wild Indian chieftain will now take a nun for their model, in the matter of headgear at any rate," says Lady
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On vow from Frila Team-Cash on delivers.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer
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There is another danger that lurks→ ar so, at least, I have found in the plan of taking the ball clean with a much-lofted club. It is all very well as long as the player's head is kapt.re- solutely still, but if the eye goes up to Doff-Gordon, in an article in the Ame con-and the best-regulated eye murrican."
"But it will bo a nun with a difference THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPEL do that sooner or later-then a fearful
for daring Betend of demure is this top results. Now, the man who comes
close framing of the face and hair, and Jown on the ball and take his divot
in place of fair white brew there is a may commit many crimes, but he dose not often top. Even though he lifte his bonding of shimmering silver lace, bord.
ers with a line of light and diamonds. eye up too soon, the downward nature
Of course, only the woman-or, in this stroke generally ensures the club fact, the girl-with a perfectly oval face getting down to the ball, so that thoughhould adventure upon its close silhouet the ball may go crooked it will yet ge ting in this way, but, granted the beauty, somowhere into the air. The man who
f the woarer, the provocative allurement plays tho shot clean if he moves his, head of the headdress is undeniabla and 'de. but a little upward hits the ball with a too rapidly rising club and scalps it-
It is ceny to imagine, too, how WOD. horribly. If there is one lear that can derful and all-black nun headdres paralyse ons's pitching it is the fear of topping when there is a cross-bunker i would look on a Madonna-faced girl, es the way. I speak focingly as one who auletely fair of skin and with dead gold bair. Altogether there are distinct and adways has a difficulty in wanking off fecurative possibilitics in the new crum- that fear, and I suspect that I am notion of sensation." alone among amateur golfers in their unpleasant sensations. The professional act only does not top kis pitching shot, but ho looks as if such 'in idea nover entored his hood. And, with what splendid firmnons, and confidence, does ha come down on that ball! And what
it that Brimness -not, I believe, t so acquired by pompering" qurselve with saucarfaced ziblicks.
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Mrs D. Valentine'and
children.
GRAND HOT
Mr and Mrs Allen- Mr Amery
De Brothers
Air E. Gisford
Mrand Mrs Hamilton Mr Espera Mr Cocke go Mr Holmally
r and Mrs. A. B. Dr Keyt
Me Dodgson
Mina Elli
Mr C. Frondk W, Gisond
Miss Phillips
Me Baymand
Mr Schroeder
Mr. Bullor. Mr Welamand
WYEDGAN HOTELS
11. A.Caldwell Miss E. 8. Cole Miss H. M. Cole/
Mr A. Chagford
ME Frotlle MV Obarirs Gezzle Muy M&S Hog
Mr W. Lailah Me WR Dekor Mr F&W. PakD Mr R Sandercob. Mr. Sproel [Mr G: A Bleron
Brand, MrA
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Washing
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