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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND "ADMIRALTY.

General Auctionsera

AUTO

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

AB.O. 4TH & STH EDITIONS. Ál. Txьzoramic Cour..

Telegraphic Address:

HONGKONG MEIRION

"Instroe

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE. Undersigned have received Tate tel by tablic adetion,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)

110

MONDAY,

the 17th Novembor, 1913, commencing at. 9.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8.

Des Troux Road, Corner of

Ice House Stroet,-

A CONSIGNMENT OF

CHINESE PORCELAIN including a number of Rare Specimens,

Comprising:-

HOTELS

THR

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

VLECTRIO" LIGHT AND FIN

GS BOOK

Cold and Hot Water throughes s..

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARA. BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining: Roam.

EXCELLENT CUISINE #

For Particulare apply to

THE MANAGEF

THE NEW EQIPT.

Mr. Sidney Low's Tribute to Lord.

Kitchener.

Creating Parliament."

THE CHINA MAIL.

'BELOW PART THE IDEAL

DF

RESTORATIVE.

+SPITE all ordinary pressati ne, pro-

GEO. P. LAMMERT

pla constantly ges run down, with AUOTIONEER

the resale thit woke wudiyany alika boe s

irksome in the time, Ab muh tím #:

the tuni yur erotience, be Sankig +

hoon. A physician Write In (77) SHARE & GENERAL BRĜAIR.

Medien Piese nic far. “Santix ni To The Fortnightly Rexiów for Oc

10 and randily abrorbed by the. tcbor Mr. Sidney Low contributor an

bas an immediat runkableface, article on "Lord Kitchener's Egypt.shou by s study incre of body weight and ufmus ulat strength and snargat Els giros ■ fall, though nootesarily con-

the sasse me, the estou le bought back

unt's cheeks." to the densed, account of the conditious bedero

`patient's the present administration, and shows bow Loed Kitchener, by a firm grasp o the country's needs, has inaugurated what scene destined to prove a new and more hopefulcea, Lord Kitchener," ho says. "has been engaged in activities of all kinds during his strangely varied earcer, which began, it may be remem. bered, with the peaceful and scholarly

Th so sistemants provo "Sanategon' power in inproving the bod, raritală-ing the nervous system, and restoring the physical songth.

its zem kable propastira, Bender oror eighteen thousand physicians have bustitied in writing to the beneficial resulta they have obtained from its usu un cheir patients.

These patiosts bars likewiss barne en inpoachable castimony to the effets of Sautoga. The Rt. Hon. Thomas Burt. M P. member of H.M, Privy Council and one of the mat distingui hed men in fur same time past with excellent results I have found it mit useful as a tonic when I have been run down

Fanstigen may be obtained of al Chomste, in bottles of two sizes.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undecaigued has reenivad instru

tions from J. H. Underwood N-q. ni by Pullo dcction,

W

MONDAY,

the 17th November, 1913, eminencing Ab 3:30 p.m., at his residan e No. 18

Tang Yuen, Macdonell on.

THE WHOLE OF NA

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD: FURNITURE ·

-Comprising:--

Canton Blackwick Couch. Ov roviniel,

WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME

The Overland

China Mail

FULL REPORTS.

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

Order before, yon lease, so that you may reonive it while tomar.

tekna #16 per annum, including postage. THE OHINA MAIL Lo, Wyndham Street.

VISISTOR AT BOTELS.

AngleXE HOTEL.

Mr J. M. Aaron

T No. 119. Teig. Address at EL.' duty of assisting in to zrohralogical England, writow: "I have used Sanative Dek, Calbi, Clairs Tables and Spool-, | Mr E. 8. Abraham

Hongkong. Fab.. 8, 1913.

96 survey of Palestine. From biblical auli- quities to Omdurman and Paardeberg and Pretoria and Simla nad back

KING EDWARD HOTEL Cairs, how long and stirring a march!

Central Location.

In the course of it Lord Kitchener has.. found him called upon more tha omes to construct a constitution; though AL ELECTRIC TRAM Pass Entrance. this is the first time that he has had A Electric Lifts, Fans and Lighting,to create a Purliament. For that is what European Batas and Sanitary Fittings Hot and Cold Water System brought ut

Best of Food and Service.

TELEPHONE S73. TELEGRAPHIC ADDEMI.

*VICTORIA.

RE NORTH.

Manage

"

the reformed Egyptian Legislative As sembly is eventually destined to become, even though it is barely in the adolescent.. almost in the embryonic, stage at pro sent.

PERIOD OF EYREST.

That Lord Kitchener should consider it safe and advisable to sanction this

COMMERCIAL.

MARKET REPORT.

Mr S. R. Kirk nest Mr A. Krossman

Mias D. Lay Japan. so Ivory Inked fame, Plaques, | Mrs A. Li Andrawe Mrs Wm. Lay Brussels Carpet. Bins Tel·la Lasip Miss Kathleen Augurbit G. T. Liepa Satan's Vases, Picturos, Ornaments etc. Mr & Mrs P. Abrie.de W. Logan

oto.

2

Mahogany Extensima Diuin, Table, Ti ak Sidal and, Dinner Wagon, Chuus, Over. mental and: Bokcore, Gliss and Crockery Dic etc.

Double Bas mounted Bella's le Teak Wardrobes Marble Top Washstands and

Also

1 MilnersSatu.

Mesar. James F. Hutton and Co...Tuiles Tables, etc. etc. Ltd... Manchester, in their Weekly Mar- kus "Report dated October 23 state:-- The prices for Mid American Current Month for the week are October 17th 1.384, 18th. 7.31, 20th 7.47, 21st 7.52,

KINGSCLERE HOTEL, further advance towards self-government and 7.68 and to-day at noon 7.80. Spot

HONGKONG.

UNITAL Looking the Botanicar NRIVALLED position in the Bill

Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Namarans quiet Suites. with luxuriously fitbed Bathrooms. Telephone and Electric

Fans, Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting room broughout. Telephone No. 1185.

An Assortment of Vases Jars, Plates, Bowin, Old Bronze Ware, Pekiness Lace Cable Address: Sechsola.'.

quered Ware, Snuff Bottles. Jadestone. Mandarin Costs. Large and Small Em- broideries &c, Co., &c, theru Porcelains are of the Sung, Ming, Kungh, Kienlung.

Kaishing and Towkwong Dyn stye,

The bulk of which will be told without

TOALETC..

(Full Particulars from Catalogue)

Un risw day be're Sde.

#

BUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nor, 12, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

.

A.B.3. Dode 6th E

1 Hongkong, Sontember 1, 1905,

WYNDHAM HOTEL.

29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER)

1387L

188 Undersigned have receivad instinc

Time to sell by Public Aacti n.

an

THURSDAY,"

the 20th Novembe, 1913, commencing at..

2.30p.m. at their Sares ROOMS,

No. 8, Des Voar Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

STREET,

OCATION good for Hillside Sennery and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortabls.

Terms Moderate. RUN ON Frat-Class Lists," Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress

... S. HOY.

BRAESIDE

FRIVATE HOTEL

American Cotton this week has been

is all the more gratifying sinca Egypt, Mid American bring quoted October 17th when he took over the control of its affairs.64. 18th 7.61, 20th 7.88, 21st 7.82. in July, 1911, was under a political and 7.84 and to-day 7.84. been marked by a good deal of economic cloud. The three previous yours bad depression, the ustural, and inevitable result of the excessive indation of the preceding period which culminated in the collage of the great speculative boom of 1907, The public rovenge was increasing, and the general resources of tlib country untouched; but the banking and business community was in disorder, and there were numerous failures.

This disturbance of the financial at mosphere may have helped to render Egypt mero easily responsive to that wave of unrest which passed over the Molamine dan world after 1908. The operations of the Young Turks Couanit- teo afected all Islamic countries more or fess, and in Cairo the committee bad its agcuts in close touch with the groups of semi-educated young native agitators, who were representative & Turkish au tocracy, and the British control, as o embodiment of alion and Christian do

mination.

SIR

ELDON GORST.

|

advancing again, the principal cause being reports of a killing frost in Terse and Oklahoma and low temperatures in other focalities on the 20th inst. The report was confirmed by the Weather Bureau Beport and although the farm. age dens has probably beer, oxaggerated when the reporte are revised priese do not as a rulo come back to where they were question of supply and do mand must soon, begin to assert itsel, and although the trust now and the general strength of cotton must be taken seriously, the fact of there being pretty good supples generally will have tas affect of curtailing the damond, and pröö. ably two sa seo a general holding-off by buyers not merely in Lancashire but

-Ov. Va w from Saturday the 13th Nov (*ataloguer will' by m«sed. TARM-Cash on delivery..

GEO. P. LAMMEKT;

Hongkong, Nuv, 10, 1913.

FOR SALE.

18

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S TENNIS RACKETS de for 19:3 Season, in Parious weights and qualities.

Abo

JLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS.

For further particulare

Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

!!

TO LET

TO LET

over the world. Cotton prices ROCKHURST, 119, Plantation Gap dear and the movement of the new crop D Peak: Six l'ooms and Garden show that there is not going to be sayafuruished; from middle of February absolute failure,

to Uo'ober.

Apply

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, Nov. 12, 1913.

CO LET.

1328

MmA. A. ngur

Mr W. Anderson Dr G. W. Makenn Mr A. T. Barbarimi Mr A. Mackichan Mr& Sira C.Batone Mr F. A. Mackintosh

father.

·Mr J, R. Maa, ban Mia Barvialeather Dr.O. Mariott Mr Geo, Martin

My E. R. Baco

Me E, R. Ballo

or

·Mr G. Bok.

Dr W. Bulach

MJ L Brownlee

MF. HAMADO

Mr J. E. Gadiger

Mr G. Farebroiler

MAL

Mr R. T. Matheso ba M. Mathosub

Mr G. Matheson.

Mis S. M. McCres

Mr &.. J. Cambridge Capt, Mis L. Me Mr and Mrs Lglon

D'Almada E. Cast or B. E. Mahta Mine D'aimad's E. Mr J. Hereck! Mr P. Meyer Castr

Master D'Almada E. Mr E. H. Bonk

Castro

Mr & Mrs Moorhead. Diant 'child And ardah

Mr T. Chaple Mr W. E Carke Mr A. A. Claxton

Mr W. E. Claytön Dr. A. L... Cole

MAN

Mr J. H. Crady

Air C. H. Davi MrG. P. Carry Mr O. G. Depivon

Mr F. Denn s Mr&Mrs Forteano and children. Mr J. Dewar, Mrs RH: Bougie, Mr J. Duncur

Te and Mrs. W. 1.

Moore

Mr F. Morgan

J. D. F. Müide. M J. D. F. Maje: Miss G. OʻLonry » .. Dr K, Oppenheim Mr J. Ormiston Mr J. W. Fatos Mr A. Peterse Me F. P. G. Piers F Mr C. B. C. Plst Mr H de Preville Me W. J. Pring o

Raworth

Air and Mrs H. C. Mr B

Ehrenfel

Mr G. H. Evans

Mr Feistkem.

t

M. W. E. Fischer De& Mrs Forsyth Mr Denman Fuller Mi A Gallo:ti

Mrs I. H.

Mr

Geare

Mrs Gibbings

Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr and Mrs A. Git

Уреод

Mr. G. Gordon Mr. Goulbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr J. Gourgay Mr H M..Uracey Mr & Mrs W. Green

baam

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Max O. F. Gin

11, CONDUIT

Mr

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gone

Me 11. Garrby

94, WANCHAL RAD. 1, PRATA EAST. 153, RAYA EAST.

been quieter than ever and while it is no quieter than over and while it is no doubt true that trade is usually better in a rising that, in a falling market, it Sir Eldon Goret's well-meant efforts

is rarely good in a widly duetuating to extend the sphere of local self-gov market especially when the future of crnment had been misinterpreted, as he values is so very, uncertain. At presentDANFURLY. So.

neither buyers nor sellers know where R NO himself incurnfully acknowledged, into

they stand and the general disposition GODOWNS. an attempt to patify the Nationalist agitation by ill-timed concessioze and at

to leave things alone. So lng a spell infantional diminution of British roof activity all round, and ita consequent rity. In February, 1910, Boutres Pasta, the Coptic Prime Minister, was murdered by Wardani, a young Nationalist, and the tried of the murderer gave occasion for many demonstrations of Mussulman Alry and Well Furnished Rooms, Kefanaticism, and anti-English fooling. It was discovered that a seditious society; home comfort. Fine Yiaw of the Hari Telephone, No. R90.

in intiuste relations with the Young Apply to

Mas F. W. WATTE,

Turks Commitive, was in existenco, in *Beside, 90, Meodonnell Road

Cairs. The connection of these agitators Hoogkong. September 9, 100%

with, tho abortive plot Khedive, the Premier, and Lord Kit chener himself, in July, 1912, was not open to mucli doubt,

STANDING in its own grounds with VALUABLE TEAKWOOD STennis and Croqust Live, Large

AND CANTONESE BLACKWOOD

FORNITURE,

&c.

$0.9 ko.. Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining, an Drawing Room Suite. Upholstered Arm-chaira and Sofas, Carpots and Rugs, Brass and Briss, mounted Bedsterds and Cuts, Bed Room Baite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstende,

Так

#1

murder tho

The appointment" of Lord Kitchener

So, Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, LONDON DIRECTORY, at this junctura was an exocodingly wise

Dinner Waggons, Exten ios Dining Tables and Chair, etc., etc.; 2 Dinner and Des art Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stovas, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c, Brass Fenders and Fire Brasses,

EN

(PUBLISHED ANNUALLY)

In each class of goods. Besides being complete commercial guide to London and BLACKW OD-Drawing Room Suite. its suburbe, the directory contains lists a

Coushes, Art-chairs, Flower Stand, Hat- stands, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tables, Tea-poys, Blackets and Proto Frames, Overmantela, ato.

Alo Elcélzia Reading Lampe, Ke. Catalogues will be issued. TEMU – As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneera Hongkong. Nov. 12, 1913.

PUBLIO AUCTION

1386

HE Undersigned have received instraç-

tions to sell by Public Auction, (FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

THURSDAY,

the 27th November, 1913, at 8 p.m. at their Salos Rooms, No. 8,

Der Vunix Boad, Corner of "Tea House Street,----

THE Screw Steamer

"ATLANTIS,"

Jas she now line of Yau-ma-ti,

Length

Breadth,

Bac fpet 89th, 1 in.

“Tonnage grows misemmän...1,478...

Tonnage net...zza a 941

step. If Sir Eldon Gorst, an accom- NABLES traders throughout the Workplished and high minded administrator, to communicate direct with Englished seemed somewhat lacking in that energy of character which Orientals ex MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS

pees in their rulers, the imputation would clearly not lis against the resolute soldier who had overthrown the Khalils and humbled the Boers. Everybody in Eu. repo knew that Kitchener was a strong man, the sort of man who would stand no ponsenso if it came to the point and nothing could have been more salu- tary for the Farid Boys and Bhawistca and the fluent young persons of the Cairo and Constantinople Press and the Swiss Congressée than to find themselves, con- frented, not by an amiable and concilia- tory official, but by one who had been the master of many legions and had wielded the sword as well as the pen."

EXPORT MERCHANTS with the Goods they ship, ma tas Curich: and Foreign Markets they supply:

-

STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Forts to which they sail and indicating the approximate Bailing

PROVINCIAL-TRADE NOTICES

of leading Manufacturers, Merchants; z Ang In the principal provincial town industrial centres of the United Kingdom. A copy of the current edition will forwarded, freight paid, on moeipt of Postal Order for 90s.

Dealers soaking Agenmes can advertise their trade cards for £1, or larger adver» tisements from £3.

The London Director Co., Ltd.,

* 25, ABHULCH LANE, LONDON, EC.

NOTICE

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

BOOK BINDING

DONE AX -

THE 'CHINA MAIL' OTTICS,

THE F. AND O. STRIKE.”“

expansion in productive activity, could scarcely have any other sequel than s at any rate, and it is only during the faking away of demand for some time last two months, viz:-since cotton started its upward movement from the middle of Anguet, that demand has fallen off so markedly.

The threatened lock-out by the Fedor- ated Spinners has been avoided by the acceptance last week of their terms by the operatives, as was generally expected and the mills which have been stopped on account of the bad spinning trouble ore tow il running agai. This is very and lottery in itself, but it will not sexist Spinners in their difficult task at the so many more spindles running means moment of keeping up their margina increased competition for business."

The news from the various Indian sentres still continues to be bad roading. This week Rester's report' 14 failures in the piece goods market at Karachi; the Bombay markes is also deprossod, ond broker is reported to have failed for 24 lakas of Rupes, while further failures are considored, inovitable. These trou bies se put down to the recent Banking failures, and one of our client'e at Caws pore writes that futuro prospects in that district are very bad-too much rain in parts, end an insufficiency in other parts is causing lamine-money is tight, and alseranoes bad desiers will not con- sider new business.

A. KUALA LUMPUR FAILURE.

The Daily Telegraph in a loader on October 28 said that without examin.

Trade in the bazaars of the FM.S. ing the case of the officers or for the defence of the company the factor should come to be in no better way than that st be recognised that the see the most Penang where several failures of Chinese hazardous profession of any and becomes firme took place recently. A sumber of yourly mors erecting in demanding higher coepensions, se fosed in Kuala Lumpur qualifications. The nation expects that and Ipca and other centres in the F.HS. those on whom the safety of travellers Already, we are informed, is serious cus depends shall have a living wage. The has occurred in the Selangos capital An "Daily Mail" stated that the dirotors Indian firm-tery largely interested in if the P. and 0. have at the eleventh piccogoods is stated, to have failed for hour climbed down from their haughty about $80,000 Straits Tames," attitude towards the officers. The paper

said it is extraordinary that a company so wealthy and prosperous should have

Mossorament Cargo...2,450 tons x Bakers BOOKS 8 PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY beau so slow in rendering justice to the

Dead weight 1,960 tong

Full particulars and conditions of mis

may be had from the undersigned,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Cironlara

aczyanta Greal traditions attach to ita scesion, and is should have set an BOOKING, pls to less fortunate lines,

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prompt and perma

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and

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