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`MONDAY," NOVEMBER 10, 1918.

AUCTONS

PURLIO

AUCTION

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elnet Build by Fuha Auction.

Hughes and Hough

ACOTIONALES TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND Å SMIRALTY.

"General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

"

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE,

Codes used:

A.B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONS, A1. TELEGRAPIe 'Couz..

Telagraphic Address · MEIRION HONGKONG

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned hova received instruc

Te to sell by Public Aucti

WEDNESDAY,

the 12th Novembe. 1913, summencing at 2.30 p.m. at their SALES Roots, No. 6, Des Voeus Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,--

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND CANTONE-E BLACKWOOD

tc.

FÜR ALCOUNT OF THE CONCRTLINE,

..

.00

FRIDAY,

the 14th November 1913, at 11.00 1.m.

at their SALES, Rouss, No. 8,

De Vaux Road, Corner of

Ics House Street,-

A LABOM QUANTITY OF TOBACCŲ), (VARIOUS, BRANDS) CIGARETTES and CIGARS.

HUGHES & RUUGA,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. Nov. 8, 1913..

HOTELS

TEF

1374

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

PUSOTRIO LIGHT AND FAND

- Batx-zoom 20 RACH. Koo

THE CHINA MAIL.

SAINT-RAPHAEL

TONIO, RESTORATİVE, DIGESTIVE WINE

Vory palatabis,

Known throughout the world and prescribed in all cases of Anomia, Dability and Convalescence, to young women, children. and the aged. Invaluable in hot climates.

..

DOSE: Car winsïglessi after the two principal meals. Each bottle of Fonuine, YIN SAINT-RAPHAËL bears, in addition to the registered trade-mark :

I) THE WARRANTY STAMP Gf the UNION DES FAUNİCANTA,

(1) A METAL SEAL AUTOKLİFİNG CLETEAS.

CLETEAS

is : MELISSA and MINT cordial which surpasses all others by its

purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lug of sugar. COMPAGNIE du VIN SAINT-RAPHATU. Valence tunne-France?

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.

THE DOLLAR IN THE EAST.

The Intricaalas of Chinese Currency,

Some interesting "ovidence with regard In the effect of the intricate and uncer.

thin coinage system of China on the pay Iment of our soldiers and puilors while Cold and Hot Water throughout.serving in that country is contained in the proceedings recently published of the Treasury Committee on the Mode of Ining the Dollar in the East.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS.

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particulary apply to

THE MANAGER, Tel. No. K19. Telz. Adfrost Texas,

Hongrong. Fab. 3. 1919.

208

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Central Location.

Mr. C. M. Bruce, anperintending dark in the Department of the Accountant General of the Navy, agreed with the Chainman (Sir Robert Balfour, M. P

:Chess Officer "in Shanghai the samo dì. fficulty would arise. The currency in

IN

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER,

SHARE A GENERAL BROKER.

"

FOR 8. A.LE.

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S

TENNIS RACKETS madu for 1913

WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME

The Overland China Mail

FULL REPORTS.

LATEST INTELLIGEN OK.

Urdar before you have, wo that you may receive it while at alone,

Sesaca, in varios weights, and qualition. ( Prios $16 nor aņnăm, Including postage. The CRISA MANI, Lo,, Winoritas

י

Alo

SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS,

VISISTOR AT HOTELS.

For further particulars

Apply to

ALHONGTONG' HOTALİ

ORD. P. ZA VMERT..

Mr J. M. Aaron

Mr E S. Abbem

TO LET

TU LET.

FOUR-BOOKED HOUSES in Graville Avenue and Salisbury Avenus," Korkton, Cheap rootal

SHOP with Godown attached. Narm, Road, Kowloon.

Tientsia is 3 or 4 or 5 per cent. more: valuable than the currency in Shanghai."

The trouble in China," he wxided,

Rowl Marine Lut No. 48 with Wharf. thas the real etrrency is copper cash,

HIGHLANDS," Kimberley Road, and the dollar is entirely an imported Ro loon. Stx Rooms, Tennis Coart, froņi currency. It came originally from the 1st December next. Fhilippines. The Spaniards introduced

A Furnished Flat in NATHAN Road, is, and the Chinese found it very conve-Kowloou, from 1st January next niort. Then is came from. Mexico, and

Apply to

Flongkong. Oct. 23, 1913

CO LET.

DANFURLY, No. 11,

ROAD,

"GODOWNS.

94, WANCHAI ROAD. 102, PRAYA EAST,' 153, PRAYA EAST.

My C. Adelan

Mi W. R. Kupp

Mr R. Kr

Mr A, J. Konings

Mr & Mrs P. Alfeld Mr A. KrusOMED. Mr W. Anderson" MrC. Liuty Miss Anderson

Major J. G. Lecky Mr A. T. Barberini Dr Mrs A. Lello Mr & Mrs O, Barons Mr G. T. Lloyd

feather

Mr J. B. Lloyd Mr W. Logan L. I. M. Lopes

Dr G. W: Mackenn Mr A. S. Maskichan MrF. A. Mackintosh Wr& Mrs M. Malini

Mrs. Baronafcather Mr E. R. Bate Mr+, R. Belilice M.G. A. Bens Men L. A. Riedsall

Capte

chot.

Mr S. Bie

Mr C, de Hode

and infant Mr J. M. Maszban

Mrs E. L.. Miss Martin

Mr C. Farebrother

Mason.

Major R. E. Boulton Dr O. Mar iatt Mr Geo, Martin. Dr W. Buisch Mr and

Bowen Me and E, State

Boyez

Mr JL Brownlee

M F. Bamanu

Mr R. T. Matheson Misa M. Matheson

THE

'CHINA MAIL

Can be obtained ut îns forlornum

9

places in Hongkong »–›

The Hongkong Hotel... The Hongkong Farry Whart The Kowloon Ferry Wharf. The Kiosk, Blake Pier,

The Uppar Peak Tram Station The Lower Penic Tram Station, Leang Ming (Astor House Hotel). Lan Pang Kon (Astor House Sv«L' Ab Choo (Chisen's Road)

Wo Cheong (D'Aguil Street).. Capt H. R. Maxsted Rattonjos & Sen (Kowloon)

Mr. J. Cambridge Mia S. M. McCres

Mr and Mrs G. D. Mix E. Menn

Сказ

Lagion

Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr W. MaLaughlin

D'Almada E. Castro Mr and Mrs E. J. Miss D'Almada E. McNeeley

Castro

Mr B. K. Moha

Master D'Almada E. Mr J. Mereoki

Castro

CONDUIT Mrs Cambrane

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Boughroor, Oct. 29, 1913.

862

as the Mexican always kept up the quaUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE lity of the dollar they coined, the Chinese

Co., Lyn. fond it most convenient to use it: bui it is not the real nativa currency of tho untry. Then we introdneed a dollar that sailors, moro particularly cheers, of our own, the British dullar: That. had,elerted a take their pay in local was cub out in the rat instance by the eurrency when the market rate of ex-Mexican dollar, beenuse, when the M change was higher than the Treasuryxicans did away with their silver cur Chest offieid "rate, and to remit home rency, they filled up China with "their on a more favourable rate of exchange dollars. However, I think the British such amount as they did not, require dollar is ening on again."" shroad; and, conversely, that they had Mr. Henry Keswick, M.P., was asked' elected to take payment in sterling when by the Chairm: Would you think the market rate of change was lower it an advantage from the Treasury point than the Treasury Chest rate, and to of view to have facilities for drawing self cheques on their bankers in London both from Hongkong and from Shang- provide for their requirements abroad.hai according to their requirements in During 1008-whgu, speaking generally, the South of China, and in the North of the dellae was falling-he total amount China?-I think it would be very dis remitted by the officers and men of the tinetly to the advantage of the Treasury Hongkong Dockyard was £25,000 old to do so. Besides, I presume that you R. H. NORTE. The total amount remitted during 1912 want payments in Tientsin, also in Han

was £179 odl. Towards the close of how, and up the river for river gunboats 1907 it was found that the locally- and so on. Those payments would be tered Chinese worknwn serving at the very much more conveniently managed Longkong Dockyard were beginning to from Shanghai than from Eongkong. It you wished focal currency to be provided Shanghai Baking Corporation in Lon- at the outports, even where the bank don, and steps were taken to put an end had not an office of their own, they could to the practice. The workmen wero be always arrange to supply the requisite NRIVALLED position in the Bling equainted with the advantages cash through their correspondent or of the Treasury Chest, arrangement. dr. friend. Shanghai is undoubtedly a mot

FURNITURE, 40. ko, Comprising as follow:- TEAK WOOD-Dining n Drawing Room Suite. Upholstered Ann-chuify and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brass, ALL ELECTOR TRANS Pas Entrance.

A

Electric Lifts Fans and Lighting, mounted Bedsteads and Cuts Bed Ron Eurupuan Eatha and Sanitary Fittings. Buice, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Hot and Cold Water System throughout &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboarda,

Best of Food and Service. Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., 2 Dinner and Des-

TXIKPAONE 373. sert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS. Waro, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Outlers, e, Brass Fenders and Fire Вганном,

Уусгов.

Manager

BLACKWOOD Old Svely carved KINGSCLERE HOTEL, makes remittances to the Liongkong and

Wardrobes, Couches, Arm-chairs, Fipwor Stands, Inlaid Blackwood Screens, Cabinete, Jardinieres. Hall and Ten Tables, Tes-poya, Brackets and Plots Fremus, finely embroidered Pigtars, etc., and qantity of Old Chinese Porcelain (all genuise pieces)."

diso

HONGKONG.

Unet, overlooking the hand

FATIO.

Engravings, Electric Reading Lamps, &., Moequito Curtains (new), 2 Marble Clocks, 1 Set Chinese Halberds, 2 Typo- writers, and One Winchester Rifle pr.cti Qable Address: Sachsola. sally new, and One 12-Bare Fowling Piece by C. G. Bonehill, Birmingham.

Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously ited Eathrooms. Telophones and Electric Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting room throughout Telephone No, 1195.

Catalogues will be issued,

TERM: As aval

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nov. 0, 1913.

1350

PUBLIC AUCTION.

tions to sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNKI),

00

J

THURSDAY,

་་

he 13th November, 1913, at 2.30) pan., at No. 5, Carnarvon Villas, Ceraarron Rond, Kowloon.

112

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, etc., th reis contaized.

Comprising:

Drawing Room Suite and Overmantels Jumed Teakwood (NEA), Carpets,' and Rugs, Pictuos, &c., Dining Room Furni. taro, Crockery and Glass Ware, Large

Teak Warde, be with 3 Bevelled Mirrors, Marble-top Bureaus and Washstands, &c., Pantry and Kitchen Utensile,

4130 Piano by Colled and Collard, Cabinet Gramophone and Records, Electric Fit tings and Plants in Pots.

On view day of sale. -Ostaloguer will be torted,

TERMS:-Cash.

HUGH HOUGE,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, Nov. 5, 1913.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

1301

"BE Undersigned have received instruc dits to sell by Pabile Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

00

THURSDAY. *

the 27th November, 1913, at 3.p.m.

at their Balas Booms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corper of

Tee House Street,-

HE Screw Stenmar

Тия

** ATL" "NTIS,"

as she now lies off” Yau-ma-ll,

Length

Breadth

Tonnage gr

Tonnage net...

28 feet.

.93 ft. 1 in. .....1,478

Measurement Caro...2,itous ex Bankers

Dead weight 3,5 tons

Full particubes and conditions of sale may be had from the undersigned,

HUGHES A HOUGH; wyrokers Auctioneers.ne

1918.

WYNDHAM HOTEL,

H. T. Holmes, assistant accountant to excellent placo in which to draw he Trea the Treasury, explained that during the sury requirements.

14

Mr. T. H. Whitehead, manager in London of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, said, in the course of his evidence:-It might be more near the market to invite tenders, net neces sarily public tenders, but tenders from the various banks in Hongkong for tele- graphic transfers on London over a futurs. period of, say, three months, and to pay out the dollars at the rate of oxchange. at which the Bills were actually sold over the three months. Banks will buy telegraphic transfera or bills for forward delivery at any paried extending over three months at about the same rate.

13 financial years 1902-3 to 1011-12 the You cannot suggest any different me profite earned by the Treasury Cheetthod than that now in forea so long as amounted to 27,511 8. 48., and the the Treasury have no agent, creept at lossce sustained to 1,157 128.0d., of Hongkong-That is ag! which £161,171 represented the not loss A.B.3. Coda 5th Ed. on dollars obtained by bills in London.

Mr. B. S. Audis, manager in London 120* Hongkong, September 1. 1208,

of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, was asked whether he could make any suggestions to the Committee as to the way in which they could obtain the dollars most cheaply? In reply, he said he could not suggest any improve ment on the prosont system of throwing the sale open to the public competition of the banks. Flo added: There are some nine er tan banke in Hongkong, I think; and although you may have the caso that nue manager may talk over the matter with another, and there may be some exchangs of ideas with regard to the rate, still there are too many banks cuable that to be carried any further. Terma Moderate.

Although it is many years since I kept so. BUX OF FIRST-Class Lines, Under the Personal Supervision of the the Treasury Chest Account in Hong- Proprietreer

29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,

T OCATION good for Ellaide. Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.

M. S. HOY.

BHANSIDE

PRIVATE HOTEL

STANDING in own grounds with

Tennis and Croquet Lawas, as Arry and Wall Furnished Rooms, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour Telephone, No. 690.

Apply to has 7, W. WATTS,

*Braeside," M, Maodommell Road. Hongkong, September 2, 1907,

JAPANESE MAKERS,

010

EVERY KINI

kong, I have often boon struck as I soo the bills come home bere with the fine rates that the Troasury is able to obtain. I should doubt if my meshaat does better than the Treasury in the rates af exchange that ho obtains. I remen.

That would eliminate any question of difference between the Treasury rate and the rate at which the soldiers and sailors ara being paid, would it not? That is

And would it, in your judgment, be fair to the Traseury, and fair to the men who received their payment in that way? Muck fairer than the present arrango mont. It would be just, and I say more fair than the present arrangement.

Would the competition in Hongkong

ber Sir Thomas Jackson remarking too sufficiently active to ensure that the

mo upon his long experience of the chief Treasury would obtain a fair competitive

TO LET

Mr F. T. Chapple W. E. Clarke

MIF

Mr A. A. Claxton

Mr W. E. Clayton

Mr J. L. Merivale

Mr P. Meyer

Mr E. H: Monk

Mr & Mrs Moorhead, ahild and Infant

And ama

Dr A. L. EF. Cole- Mrs U. J. Morrow

man

Mr J. D. F. Muider Mr H, W. Crommela Mrs J. D. F. Millder Mr and Mrs E S. ME. L. Npier

Cunningham Mr Sig. thenzohl

MrG. P. Curry Mr J. F. Dallas Mr C. H. Davis

Capt. M. F. Day Mi O. G. Denison Mr F. Denn's Mr & Mrs Dertono

xid 2 children

EIRION, No. 9 & 10. Pesk,, un-Mr J. Dewar

furnished Rooms. Chosp rental. from 1st December Newly Painted and Colourwa-hed.

•RUGATE,' Austia Roa, Kowloon;

unfurnished,

No. 69 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT.

ist October 1919 till3th May 1914, partly (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from arnished. Cheap rent.

"FOR SALE OR TO LET.

(From 1st November 1913.) · No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peak. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking kioms and five Bedrooms. Wish ground for Tenn's Court.

Mr Nit

Dr & Mrs L. Nolasco

Mr C. Offersen

Miss G. O'Leary

Me J. Ormiston

Mr J. W. Paton

hangoon).

sta,

FELE BOTEL

L. T. C. R. Archer, Mr. Hoy brandine and

R.A.M.C.

child

Mì & Ma W. Afm- Mr; sod Mm. W. G.

strong

Kumphrey

Mr & Mr T. Arthur Major & Mr Haus-

phrays R

· Mr and Mrs J. 8.

Auld & children M-a Hexplan yan Mra W, M. Q. Bar- Lt-Col. H. W. He

relt and child 11 ·RGA, ANA

Mr and Mr U. D. J. Mm Johnston & sta

Bell

+'

Mr & Mrs Langston

Fit-Surgeon & Me" and obid

Bernard, R.N

Mr & Mrs Beyer

Kra Bowdler

Capt. & Mrs. Mali, children and sewers, RAM.C

Majar & Mrs Bowen Mr E. J. MuFully

C-pt. & Mrs Browis Mr & MNNEL. Attorney-General-J." more and abid

A. Bucknill Mr W. A. Buttarfiolu Mr M. Cary R.Mr and Ms Durries.

Mr & Mr. Pereira Mr A. Petersen Ms FP. G. Pierson Mr and Mrs F. C. Mr H. B. Plumb

Diek bef

Mr. de Proville Mrs Dishhoff Mr W. J. Pring's Mira B. H. Douglas. Mis F. E. Bamsay Mr J. Duneso

Mr and Mrs W. Mr and Mr H, 0.

Rathnon Ehrenfels

Mr G. H. EvaN Mr S. Sarg Entick Mr. Fahram M WE. Fischer Mrs H. H. Forgus Dr&Mrs Foryth Mr Denman Fuller Mr N. A. Fuller Mr and Mrs C. W.

Gl

Mr A Gallo Lj Mr and Mrs. L.

Gence FOR SALE.

Mrs Gilbing 'HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Dr J. M. Ollespie Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154,

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Flour, Alexandra Hallding, Houghour. Oct. 22, 1913.

Mr and Mrs A. Ois

proc

Mr HL. Grecke Mr J. M. Goodeno Mr A. G, Gordon

61 Mr.V. Goulboun

Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr J. Gourg Mr P. Gring

Bir P. Q: ds. Grise

Mr P. C. EL

Capt. T. 7. Hall

Mia F. Hallo

Dr J. G. Hann

Mr B. Raworth Mr E, H. lay

Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J E. Raymond Mias F. Reay Mrs M. Rein muri ĐĨA TỶ, BỊ B Miss R Rosenthal

Mr R. G. fo

Mr Rutherford Bira Schenk

Mr W Schoenheek" Sir James Dody Shaw Lady Dody Sh

Mr E. T. Singer

Mr and Mrs E. E.

Smith

Mr F. S. Smith Mr&Mrs Willougülay Smith and maid Mr and Mrs L. A

Kaiser Smith Mr V. Sorby Capt. H. Spe it Mr and Mrs A. F.

Spencer Mik H Spancer Min 0. R. Sperry Miss A. Squire

Mr Sydney Staford Mr E. Van Strauch.

Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr W. Swann

Dr and E. MW. T. Harlord, Thompson & child

Mia Tutto Mrs C. Baris

Mr J. Scott Hatson Caph. H. A. Wdkor Mr G F. Him Dr Walker

Mr and Man EL E., Mr F. T. P. Water

Heacock

*Thousa

Major Davy, B.K.

Major & Mousin,

mail and child Col. &filena

and chillisen Rev. Festes Fas

Mr And Mrs Dobble Mr 8. EP Capt. & Mrs Dobson Mr. J. Plu Major Dorgan

Mr and Mrs Doyle Mr G. A. Dutton

Capt. & Mrs Evans,

maid and child

Major Faichine

Mr.Powell

R.E

Mr Balter

Maj. & Mrs Supran

Lt. and M 80

Mrs Fingalon and RK

child

My A. Sinclair

Major & Mrs Fitz- Mr O. Shott

williams

Mis Smith Frince and PrincesaLt Col. & Mrs Kinde Falkowski: ...Smithy ADD -

Mr and Mrs B. A. MASKER

Hal

Capt. & Masala,

numeandchild

Mr & Mrs &. Gibsou Col. Gordon Hall,

R.A.M,O..

Mr H. Hancock Mr H. &. Hassinud

Mr and Mm 8. L.

Sternak & ob

Mr N. C. Walker Mr David Wood

Opt & Mrr Hodginaŭapt. Whitleda.O.M Bar. & Mrs Hoopei

Eudt

SING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs J. T. M&S Manaman

Benaisoa

Mr P. W. L. Blu

Mim Madry

Mr sud Sim J. N.ning

Richards

3a Cargill

MrF. W Chapple

Caps Clark

Mr H. ge

blcHugh

Mod

Mrand Mrs L«MES M

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Ms F., Cooling Mr Mom

D

Mr and Mrs Honor Mt B Watkinn W | Mr W. a, Donaldson Bir A. }

Mr H. T. Herrick Mrs. Wat

Hon. Mr EA. Mr. O van Woeren

Hewett, C.M.G.

Mr F. Hilton Mx W. B. Hied

Mr W. H. Hobin

Me J. K. Tuores

Mr J. P. Jenison.

Mr M. Joblin

paymasters in Hongkong, how impressed rate for the telegraphie trenefor contract- PARIS TOILET Mrs. J. Johnsion

he had been generally with their ability ed for in that way?Tharo are, I think,

(UNDER THE ASTOR Hocs).

and knowledge of their business, and be nine or ten shange banks there com- No. 13. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL said ho thought there we very little peting for business, when probably three that they had to learn with regard to the or four banks could do all the busines question" of looking after the accounts, there is to be done. The competition is Taking all those things into considers very activa snd very keen.-L., and C. tion, although I have considered the mat. Express.

ber, I cannot myself sitggest any means

ot improving the present system from BIBLE LEFT IN A PUBLIC HOUSE that point of view.

Mr. Gershom Stewart, M. P.. who was A valuable old English Bible printed formerly merchant in China, painted in 1608, which we left in a public housa cut that ordinary Bluejackets and sol-nour Victoria Station, is now in the po diers have got no banking account, and station of the Pimlico police, who are

Footwears have the bard money, and so do naxious to discores the owace

had to be sent up to thern If they

were stationed in Wai-hai-wei or in

ADR Shanghai or in Chico, or my of these

ORDER

CHERRY &00, FIDDER, STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Hock 2008 No. 401

ORKA POLE

51808

placon. The Treasury Chest Ofßeer,' ho said, cannot give them Hongkong dollars, because they are not current tliero: the Chinamen would not look at them, so if the Bluejacket wanted to ge out and buy a pipe or a hat or anything of that sort, the Chinsmen would only take them at an enormous discount, whereas, if the sailor goor with a pics, clean dollar, that is a current coin.

If there were one currency all over Clas yiar difficulty would be solved in cez extcars but tho Chinese live on this differenen exchange, and hankermply batter of come out of Hongkong

PLOSING WEIGHT BY THE POUND

Under Weight" à condidon. of ill health, shows your assim. flative powers are decreasing..

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND

the blood with

THE Leading LADIES & GENTIN

MEN'S HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS IN THE EASE. Manufacturers of BEVES DES ALPT pronounced by thes who use it the beet Hairwash top at the fact of

JX.ECPIESS, Proprietor.

1301 Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1913.

CHINESE

TELEGRAPH

ADMINISTRATION,

| Mr W. C. Johusian

MF. B. Keyston

-

Mr J. Weil

Mr EF. Weisal

"Mr A., West

Mr G. N. Weat

Mr J. J. Whealer

Mr

Mr FW: White

A

Mr and Mrs M. Wil

liams

Mr-W. Witkowicz Mr. G. Wood Mr J. W. Keya.ona F. Yearby Mr M. Kie-anIE."

'KIN OCCURY HOTEL' ensul Genscal: Ax, Miss Kirg-bury). N

Miss Lathrop ederson

Mr and Mrs J. H. My & Mod. H. Table

Backhouse Mr J. G. McCatchoon Mr F. Beringtem

Mr and Mrs J. W. Mr. K.M Moerlain.

Bollas

Miss H. Ballos

Mr St.J, Breen Mr and Ms F.

Brownicz

Mr. Bhainier TOTICE hereby given that this Mr and Mr. S.

Admin ration will accept Registra-Chinchus tisant Telegraphic address for: 37 Mi D. Nu period shorter than a year at a fount 61.50 strade

To Me T La Harrison

Mr Carl Morzell

Mrt

Mr. Norringt

MPA DE Opensham ·

Mes F. "Bibarlig K. Mr & Mrs J Robert

Mr and Mrs

J. Sat ASV

Mr Bai stor

Capt. 0/VS. Skram

Mr B Dinadjon Mr W. Onde abacusaun

Me and Mrs WB Uaps. & Ms W. t.

Bra & familyPoore

Hồ A. đi Toan

* Mus Promm

Capt. and Mrs Toler MrJ. Reit

Mc For

Me Riggm

Mr Gill and chi'd....... Mir M, Hace

Mr & M. Hill

Miss B Ho A Hing

Mr E. Hunley

Mr T. Lakuchi

J

Si Fiera & Indy

Sebafes

Diy G, Sebastia

- Dr3: So

De Sibce

Mr

fone Mr and Mrs M. F. vit. Sporge

Bling

∙Mimes

Mr and Mes W. D. Capt. & his A

Kraft

Kr H. M. Lanz

Me K. Mariais a

- Stewart de children

Bir G. T. Besorge

CAMPUS ALJE

Mr & Mrs. Laurits Mr. D. Walker

Be

MR. J. Waplic.

2 Mr Y. Yam

Mr.J. L Mr & Mrs Lockwood

get

BROGEAND CARLTON BOTAL 1

Mr and Mrs E AMA. RẺW: LƏNK Balantine His E. Lowa ya

Mr G. Harnes

Bar, and Men €...)

Mr A. C. Benfold Mason Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr51

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