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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1913.

Hughes and Hough

ÁVOTIONKIES TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND "ADMIRALST.

General Auctioneers

AXO

Share, Coal and

AUCTONS

PUBLIC AUCTION,

PE Undersigned have required instruc

"

tions" to sail by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THR CONCERNED),

THURSDAY,

the 7th November, 1913, at 5p.

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ies Hoana Stroet,- Screw SteamGT

THE

-"ATLANTIS,"

abo now lies off Yau-ma M, Length.£80 feet.

33 ft 1 in. .1,478 1.1.1.4941

Tonnage gr. B Toonago not...

General Brokers.

Broadth..

PROPRIETORS

"

"TO-XWA-WAN '

COAL STORAGE.

Couss, used:

AB.O. 4TH & Sea Epimo».

AL TALKKArkic Cous.

Telegraphic addrosa MERION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION

+

'HE darsigned have resolved instrun.

JBR Modern quotestion

(roa ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

од

MONDAY,

the 24th November 1915, commencing at

23 p.m. at their Sales Roots,

No. 8, Dos Voeur Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

A VERY FINK COLLACTION OF

OLD CHINESE PORCELAINS.

Cons:eting of:-

Measurement Carjo...2,451 tons of Binkers Dead weight 1,950 tons

Full particulars and conditions of sale may be had from the undersigned.

TERMS:--As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nov. & 1919.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

UOTIONEER.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CHANGING SINGAPORE

"A tard le as way, viry liks ka indiel- dast. The main outlines remain, but wha might be termed its "unlevalas" al ways wearing out, and heug renewed. T

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. those who are ontinuously romkland have

PUBLIC AUCTION..

Ball by Pablia Auction, Tak. Cadersigned has received. Instrua

03

FRIDAY,

the 21st November. 1913 Cothmending at 20 p.m. si his Sales-Rooms," Duddell Street..

150 HIGH CLASS ENGLISH TWEED SUIT LENGTHS.

(light and heavy weights) N. B.--The above are dirges importation just arrived and no two pieces are alike..

the changes may be male as they oscuri bat immediately afterwards these are no. cepted in the naturs course of things and cease to be remarked sa anything new. What they replace is forgotten xe though it saver had been. It is only when some das who has been here many just ago **Why, I would herd | returns,; and sx75. ly know the place again, this the old resident is reminded of the alter

on and renewals, that the passing of the yeaza imposes. For instance, there are stil a good many here who remember Battery Road when it was conatibuted of buildinga of which not a single one remain 20-day. The whole of Battery Read

On view fron Thursday the 20th Nov.been rebuilt within a quarter of a century, Terman-Cash on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,"

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Nor. 15, 1913.

1983

PARIS

TOILET

BLUE and WHITE, FIVE-COLOURED, No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

BANG-DE-BŒUF, CELADON,

POWDER BLUE,

&o.,de,

.fc.

(UNDER THE ANTOS HOUSE),

Leading LADIES & GESTLE.

Tarus porcelaina rango from the Sung to THE HAIBURESSING

Kienlung period only.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue).

Da view day of Sale.

Taxi :—As usual.

UUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nov. 15, 1918.

1100

SALOONS IN THE EAST. Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by those who use it the best Harwash to prevent the falling out of hair.

J. SOPLESS, Proprietor. Hongkong, Oct. 14, 1913.

1301

TRAMWAYS COMPANY;

TIME TABLE.

PUBLIO AUCTION HK Undersigned bare rscnlved instrue.. Tome to Self by Public Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

PEAR LIMITED

לק א

MONDAY,

the 54th November, 1913, at 12 Noon at their Sales Rooms, No. 3,

1 Des Youx Road, Corner of

Ico Houso Streat,-

1 CASE CERVELAT SAUSAGES.

Stc.. TIA DUQLİ.

dc.

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Nov. 18, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION. -

1418

Tous to sulf by Public Auction,

THE Undesigned have received instruo

(TOR 1000ENT OF THE CONCERNED),

"

OD

}

MONDAY,

the 94th November 1913, at 2,30 p.m. at their BALLS ROCKS, No. 8, Da Faux ROAD, Corner of

Ico Honne Etrest,---

A CONSIGNMENT OF

INDIAN CARPETS AND RUGS.

Various Colours and designs. Taxas --Aamistat.

HUGHES HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nov. 19, 1913.

-1417

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned have received instruo How to sell by Fablic Auction.

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 26th November, 1913 commencing at 2.30pm, at their Baise Rooms, No. 8, De Your Road, Corner of

Ice House Street. --

Hats M-A "QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE. TEAKWOOD

FURNITURE, L

WEEK DAYS,

7.00a.m. to 8.00 ....Every Lâminuser i 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minuts 10.00a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minus 11.30a.m. bo 12 45 p.m...Every 15 minate. 19.46 p.m. to. 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minu

115 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minute 1.15 p.m. to 3.16 p.m...Every 10 minare, 2.15pm. to 5.00p.m...Evary 15 minute 5.00p.m. to 9.10 p.m... Every 10 minuter,

NIGHT CAR.

8.50 p.m. and 9 p., 9.30 p.m. to 1L.D p...overy half hour. 11.00 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. every quarter el

* hour.

SUNDAY

8.00 am to 10.30 am...Every 15 minaze

10,90a.m. to 1100 s. m...Every 10 minute 11.45am. to 12 Noon....Every 18 malmazı 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutos. 1,00p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minuter 5.00p.m. to 6.00 p....Every 10 minute 6.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minate -7.00pm, to 8.10 p.m...Es ery 10 ming w * NIGHT CARS as on Week Daya,

SATURDAY'

Rates Cars at 13 midnight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangamonu at ti e Dompany's Once, ALEXANDRA BUILDING Des Voeux Road Central

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS-&-505...

Garai MansdAFT.

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THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER EVER ISSUED UNDER PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

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Not one building that stands there now was in' szistenos twenty-five. Jest Age, And an on ith other parts of the town, But it is in the central aras, of Singapore that those changes, are most noticable be 'cause they come under the most frequen aberratio

The dismantling of Wints Builling opposite the General Piet Offer has just begun and that feature of the busiest part THE Undersigned has received instrue of "he town will misk in a week or two, The Underaged had received a

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SATURDAY,

the 22nd November, 1913, commencing

2,30 .., 36 IS SALES ROOMS, DODELL STREET,

A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE CHINESE ODRIOS, Comprising:- 3-Colcured and Blue and White Bowls,

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THE DIMENSIONS OF DOCES AND SLIPS ARE AS FOLLOWS

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Can-mopolitan Dock .......

ABERDEEN

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THE NEW ZEALA SE STRIKES

UNEFIT RESULT: OF COMPULNIET

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KELPS

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

TELTE No. 20 Horakord.

TOWN OFFICE.

R. M. DYER, B.86, M.IN.F., Kowloca Dock, Elongkong.

VISISTOR AT HOTELS,

MɔNGKONG HOTEL.

Mi G.T: Lloyd

PRAK MOZBI

FER T., C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs "Owen."

BAMO | Hughes:

Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr and Ms W. G.

Humphrey strong Mr&Mra T. Arthur Major, đo Mrs Hum

Bry W. M. O, Bar- phreys RES.

caté and child Ma Humphreys,

Kam-Mr and Ms C. D. J.Lt. Col. H: W. Jo,

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A number of years ago one or two of the members of the now defunct Astear

Mr J. M. AarON Hon. Mr Photographic 8 ciety, notably Mr. F. ago

Mr E. 3. Abraham Hewath, O.M.G. ad Mr. Bean, tematically took pictor

Me & Mrs P. AbríeldM: W. B. Hind ial records of the architectural festures

Mr J. 9. Allam Mr J. G. He ble A New Zev'andur writes:-The recont

Mr W. Andemon Mr W. H. Hobbe of the town that were duomed to disappear. These are now, and lazy will alla sorios disturb aces in that must rate of

Mr A. T. Barberini Mr 3. E. Hoover Ivarn that

New Zealand, repræ- ble historically. It in

British possessionK,, Mr. Bean, who is admittedly the finest ex-aunt the culmination in chaos of a series of Mr & Mr C. Barons. He & Mrs.

feather ponent of senteur photography in the tabeer serments which their designers Barrusfather, Mr Kampeer piano, has been careful to secure photo fondly deluded themselves into bolieting Mr E. R. Bate Mr M. Rissane graphs of the Flint Buildings as well as af waald bring ab ut continued industrial FL-Chi & Pate-Mr A. Kruseman

harki B back nourly peace. It in the Dispense y and adjacent blocks in

Mr. E. Vaser, Plates, Figüres, Old Bronzos, Jade Bittery Road that have to make way for vars to the time ken William Pembert W. Bauckham bir W. Logan.

new buildings Триве

will preserve for Races, now professor at the Insadon Mrs. R. Belilios ference fextures has have had theirs are School of Bennomics, and then a member Mee. 4. Bes cresting the e mposite impression that of the Seddon ministry, introduced his Mr and Mrs G: 0. the central part of Singapore leaves on the

famous panaces for the settling of all mind of resident and visitg alike.

diferancea hatween employer and em Un the staircase of the Singapore Club ployee-the Compulsory Arbitration Act. Commander H., O. Bonchar, B.. there is a panoramic view of Singapore Under this piece of legislation, a court was ble F. Bemann

aken in 1900. But what will ear to established with a supreme court judge as ay one who looks at that is that the view president, and, in cases of dispute re hour C. 3 Butler includes no such things Andulson Brige,of labour, working conditious and ages, the Mr A, 3. Cambridge Misa M. Matheson Another example of how useful it is to reesed the aspect of a placa bet re new eo stuctions come in to alter the appear ance for things-Singapore Free Prese."

Ornaments, China, Glass Amber and ON Chinese Crystal Snuff Bottles. Pictures, Tonkin Inisid Work etc., etc.

Also

A QUANTITY OF SILK EMBROIDERED HANGINGS MANDARINE COATS ETC. Catalogues will be issued.

On view from Friday the 21ết. Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Nov. 14, 1913.

1524

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

DETAILS OF THE BIG BLAZI BEAR TAIFING.

court

Blacke

Dr G. W. Macksan

Mr. 49. Maskichan,

Mr F. A. Mackintosh

De

R.

Mr & Mrs G. Martin

Mia Martin

Mr G. Farebrother,

Mason MR. T. Matheson

Bel

R.G.A. | Fist-Surgeon & Wa Mr Ieo Jooss

Bernard, B.N Miss Kaith

Me & Mrs Beyaz-

Mas Bowdler

Mr Mrs Enugmire

and obud

Major & Mrs Bowen Capt. & Ms MaMan, Attorney-General J. children and nurse

R.A.K.O. A. Boeknill

Mr and Mrs W. A.Mr E. J. Men alty

Butterfield and Mr & Mrs Mitchell children

Mr M. Cary Mr J. E. Caddger

bell

bell

parties to the dispute were cited to appear

Mr J. R. Maughan before this tribunal, which heard all Mrs Smollett Camp Mr A. Matthews evidence on sides, and delivered an award

ses Smollett Camp-Mr G. 5. Marshall binding under penalty of ine or imprison

Capt. & Ma L. Mc. 360*. The initial working of this act

Laglan proved bigbly beneficial to the working Mr and Mrs F. I.

D'Almada E. CastroMr & Mrs D. F. leading classen, the awards of the

Mis "D'Almada E McWilliams and THE RUBBER FACTORY FIRE, almost invariably to improvement in wag u Свето

Japanese maid or hours of labour to the union of meter D'Almada E. Miss Me Williams pi yees that took advantage of this legis ative machinery. New Zealand received world-wide advertisement na

-country where strikes were unknown; political neonomists from Europe and America made personal investigation of the act and its wurking; and it was adopzed on th status. Mr F. T. Chapple book of several of the Sustralian colonics. E. Clarks A. Claxton as the states, of the Commonwealth then Zetland for over twenty years, maintained Ma and Mis Cogen were. Richard Seddon, Premior of New

W. Clayton bis long antiquous period office Dr.A. L. EF. Cole- through this act and the labour support it secured bim.

A

Mr B. K. Mebbe Castro Mr and Mrs J. L Mr J. Merecki

Chalmers, 3 chi'd Mr P. Meyer ren and conid Mr R. 8. Chantley

Mr S. Clk

man

Mr J. D... Mulder MIA J. D. P. Malder

Miss Nathan Mr & Mrs. S. Nathan

D

Nenbert

Min G. O'Leary

Mr. Ortigas & son Mr J. Ormiston. Mr J. W. Faton

Mr. A. Petersen

Major and, Mis P. E.

FOR SALE.

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S

The Pinang Gasette of the 11th ina TENNIS RACKETS made for 1919 Season, in various weights and qualities. prints the following details of the tire men ioned in our talegram of yesterday's Also SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS. A fire us Sungei Limau Estate situated some ten miles but of Taiping and For further particulars

belonging to the Sungei Matang Rubber Co, Ltd., did damage ou Saturday night 10 the extent of about 2,000, the losses for Apply to

tunately being covered by insurance The Sro occurred soon after 11 p.m. in the factory, an attap roofed structure with orrugated iron sides and wordes sappers. The factory had been locked up for the night. Detecting smoke and finde rising But though this legislation did much from the roof, the watchmes on duty gave to raie the standard of comfort of the the alarm and a gang of 40 co lies was working man, it eventually led to the in speedily on the scene. The manager. Mrsvitable raising of the cost of productions & Mm-Dericano Mr B-Reworth ́

, D. Clark,

was also 200 on the spot, but and erresponding incream in the cost of 11, CONDUIT nothing could be done to me the building firing that lofs the worker little if MR.H, Doggas DIT B. Haymond

A better than he was before.... It also brökt | sir J. Dunes rite a ntents. The flames rapidly took

Ehrenfala ignited aone 6,000 lbs. of rubber below,

Am any time to become participanta in court In a few minutes there was

FMr GH. Evan- tremendous bite, a sheet of fumes abooting precedings; and the minimum wage - Fieber up many yards high and lighting the whole werd naturally became the Dr & his Fourth

maximum wage of any trade, thus

TO LET

TO LET.

DANFUELY, No.

RBOLD

GODOWNS.

35

94, WANDHAI ROAD. 102, PRATA EAST. 153, PRAYA EAST.

TO LET

B82

FLOST STAGE OF THE TROUBLE.

down any spirit f

friendship

between em-

Mau E Crockey De B. C. Gewell MrG. P. Curry Mr C. H Davis Mc Men & Daris

Mr F. Dont's,-

fad 2 children

?erce.

#

Mi F. P. G. Piorson Mr R. de Preville Be W. Prica

Mr W. J. Pringle Mr.KE. Ray

Mr J. E. Raymond

hold of the rouf which soon full in and foloyer and employee, who were likely at / Mr and Mrs H. C. Mias F.

10

A

in all the advantage, rejoiced. But when Me & Mea J. Gould

Mr H. Reyes

Mr B. G. Hom Mr Rutherford

G. Semus'a

Smith

Mr V. Borby

2:

Mr Sydney Stafford Capt. A. Walk or Dr K. L. Walker

Mr H.O. Weeren

Mr. Weill

Me and Mrs Curries Me Davison

Major Davy, RE Mr and Ms Dubble Major DorganTM

Mr and Mrs Doyle.

Mr G. A. Dutton

Cipt. & Mrs Evans,

maid and child

Major Faichine.

more and skild

· Major & mrs. Norris,

maid and shild

and children

Mr S. L. Parkins

Mr J. Flammer

Mr Powell Lt-Col.J.J. Radelife,

R.E

Mr Ballon

Lt. and Mrs Sharp

Ms. Fingal and RN.

child

Major Simons

M and Mrs B. A. Mr.O. Skött

Hale

La Cal. & Mrs Usher

Mr & Mrs Flanagan, Mr A.

| Mr & Mrw ̈ A. Gibson Smith, A.D.D.

Col' Gordon Ball, Mr A. Findlay Smith

RA.M.O.

Mr and Mrs Sofiatü Mir II. Hancock Capt. & Mrs Sterio, Mr.H. A, Hassland,

nure and child Capt & Men Hodgins Mr and Mrs G. Bor&M Hoopes Stewart & children

Hint

Mr N. C. Walkor Mrs Forbrunder and Mr David Wood

chtid:

Capt. Whitfeld.A.0.D:

KINO KNWARD HOEKL

Mr W. Bodge Mr F. J. Cargill M1 F. W. Chisple Capt. G. J. Clark. MH. Clegg

Mina Massey Mr and Mrs J. E. f.

Body

Dr Muller

Mr M. F. Manas

MrJ. H. Nickeläi

Mr J. C. Larti e Mr & P. Noble H W. A. Donaldson Mr W. Oudenboren

Mr R. à. Donaldson Capt. & Mr W Mi & Mrs. Duke Men Foy M, M

Party

Mrs Gill and child Mr J. Reid Mr W. A. Hill, Mrith, E. Higga Miss B. He A. Hng Mr M. Roos Mr T. Lookachi

district. So great was the bot that it was willing all incentive to excel on the Bir Derman Fuller Me THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST impossible to approach within sevenly or part of the worker. While the employer Mr Gallo tiim chunk

Mina M. Schwarzkopf, Mc H. Garrow With the defendant in all cases before ughty yards of the coefl gratinn. MENT & AGEN OF Co., Lo.

anch inflammable material the fire took the Arbitration Cone, and was magicted Mr and Mrs L. H. Mr E T. Singer briel time to b en italf nut, none of the of Snes on every possible occasion for on- Geare Hongkong, Oct. 29, 1913.

Glubing and Mr. Mr. Crasiliter Bira. C rubber, machinary, congulating pan, at playing non-unionists, paying less that's Gibbons being saved, and the buildings and other things at £50 for doing so, or employing men at bio Hr A. G. Gordon

The rubber is estimated as worth skoni the minimum wago without court permitand Mrs Gid:on. Zing A' Square

other than those allowed in the award, all An insurance with the Unice Insurance ant well with the acty and the parry resp. MY. Goulbourn FOUR BOOKED HOUSES in Granville to. will sneer the loss. It is supposed Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon,hat the fire originated from a spark which the tare arrived, as it undoubtedly bad to Mr J. Courgey Mr Watkins

fell on the cool from the fangel connecting that the court held the uniom bad received Mr P. C. de Griso- Cheap rentals.

SHOP with Godown attached, Nammar with the smoking shed some 30 yarda ayall they were entitle i to, and that as furgono

There was gauza cuvaring at the end, but ther increases in wag were justiable. De F. Curday Boar, Kowloon

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 18 with Whart.it la probable that some spot which had then the class that had reaped so much Mr P. C. H1

collected in the piping emaldered and from this legislation inped against it de Capt. T. Hall A Furnished Flat in NATHAN ROAD, saped to the roof. The fire extinguishing fed the provisions of the act, and utilised Mr and Mrs. W.VA.

apparatus was aside the factory when the

oo which it de lared fliegel- the cutbreak was discovered, but the fire bad

do anything obtained too great a' bold beyond preventing its spread to other buildings The Bre was witnessed by Mr. A government dependent upon labour L. W. Learmout of Massa Paterson support for sta continuance in power failed Simons and Co., the agents and by Mr. in a duty to enforce the penalties pro- D. C. Jeffrey of Mosers. McCauliffe Davies dad for the strikera, and the law beckine and Bope, the auditors Staits Times.virtually laughing stock. Then # for

Kowloon, from Let. January next

Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

Oo., ID. Elongkong, Oct. 23, 1913.

"TO LEE,"

MEIRION, No. 9 & 10, Peak,

Bros. Cheep rental, from Lat December Newly Painted and. Colourwa bed.

'BUGATE,' Austia Road, Kowloon; unfurnished.

No. 88 Fak MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bangalay) from 1st October 1913 till 90th May 1914, partly farnished. Cheap rent.

A MARCONI MYSTERY,

TESSEL DELATED ET BOGUE APPEAL. "POR

BETAA

the wespoo

strike.

LAW A LAUGHING-STOCK.

agitatory of the minem' unfuns consired

Hannibal

bir W. T. Harbord Mr A. Harrison Mr J. Scott Hamten

MA West

MF W. White

Mr. G. G. Wrod B. Yearby Mrs C de Yochanst! and maid NAI

Mr J. de Yachat-ti

KINGATLASH, HOTEL,

Brownrigg American, organi-

·Min-Labhrup.")

Mr J. Joseph

Mr. A. E Keen Mr and Mrs M. 7.

Elize

Mr and Mrs. W.

D.

Dz Schurar Dr 8. Ho Bhoo De Bibres

Mr L 8.Elpurge. Capt. &. Šim & E

Mrs GSY, Stewart & children

Mr & Mrs Laurit. Mr Y. W. Sweet

30XX

MrJrice

| Mr. & Mr. B. Linge

Mr D. Walber

M & M Way

wick

Mr & Mrs Manners Air C. E. Watkins MRWAL ManTM Mr H. J. Westpha

"Mis AmartA

Mr and Mrs Allen

Mr Barn

Mr. A. D. Openshaw

Mrs B.-M. Ble bands

Mr Band

Me Coffmann

Milan Wa Gabery Mr Rayasand

Mz Baynak

Mr Cooker Pack

Me and Mm. A. B. Mi

noldi

Crew

Mr. Frenck

De

Meg Robb Smith.

Me Holmalty

Dapt CT 6. String Milos MG. FR7 der i

the idea of forming all the workers of the Dominion into one militant body, and this Consul General An- Miss Kingsbury basiful of men were mocesafel in banding Mderson together all the miners, the waterade Mr and Mrs 3. H. Mr. & MrJ, H. Tátila | #2:

Backhouse Mr J. U. MeCatobeon workers the seamen, slaughtermen, and M. F. Barington My Cari Mana l stinost all unions of unskilled labourers into body styled the Federation of Mr and Mrs JW. Mr KR Morrison

Balls Mr G. Norrington The principle or rather the

MEBLI Breen Is became known in shipping circles in propaganda, of this Federation embraced Mia H. Bolled the Fort, Colombo, ou the ist inst that syndicam of the most draped $799 Mr and HE Mr & MJ, Bebe one of the wool carrying bosta on the and their methods were almo's Synony Australian pervios which arrived at Colombo mon with those of that

Caristos airs Bachse during that week-end had been delayed nation the Independent Workers of the Mred Mm A. & Mr. Benbow Bowe

organisers stirred indus. for some twenty-four hours on the Colombe World. Fald erg

trife in

in all quarter, and the number ir S.Chalmers Mr and Mrs. EW. The

of Lois message appealing for help. Bungalow containing Drawing Dining and Times of Ceylon understands that the makes sorry reading for a country that once Smoking Rooms and fire Bedroom With operator recelrod the merge Cabimbosated so londly of ia parpeimal Industrial Mim D. Fakine

Siling the man's has five minutes peso Action on the part of thinkies 3 T. L. Hurrica ground for Teanls-Court.

tha socompanied by

code wird of the people against these recent conditions f Orient mail which left Colombo uprated in the accession to power last your FOR SALE.

the night of October 30. The operator party crongly opposed to the political HARTING and ROGAN, on part of immediately got 1 to touch with one or machinations of the

bar could obtala "up | and, after several Kowloon Inland Lot Ma, 2156%

Apply to

FOR SALE OR TO LETË

(From Lab November 1913.)

up

No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No: 103 Pat hun, owing to the ropeipt of slogue wire recorded in New Zealand in 1912 Mr and Mrs K &

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, End Floor, Alaraades Bul Hongkong Oct, 22, 1915.

THE

CHINA

Typhoon Map

Guide

Faros perdonald her and diaster. The the Teders

sonfrmation of che exptain Immediately pat back howsses, effort at And made diligent search for boaba wreckage about the of where the disaster might been expected to baya, cocarred

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