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FRIDAY, JANUARY, 16, 1914.

Hughes and Hough

ACUTIONEERS TO THE VHOVEIAN MENT.

AND ADMINAĹTT.

General Aucticaeers

AND

Share, Coal. and

General Brokers.

PROPRIFTORS "TO-KWA-WAN

Coat $3OBAGO,

Lorien musl A,B,C 4 & 5. Roqueens,

Al. Tunge wite Copr.

Telegraph Adhes MEIRION HONGKONA.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Tik Undoenguet lave recoved stras Tool by Pub & seld the

412

SATURDAY

the 17th January, 1913, at 22.30 posal At No. 8, Wird dimard, tops Bay

41assic att,

TIE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

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thozuin Contained,

Comptang4-

Haland, Dining Table and Chair-, Glass And Crockery Ware, We, large Frassinontal Deltoads, Windoles, Washstands, fc., Pidures and Ferravings, Vases, &c., &c.,

And Piano by Hobos in D'i stavi Caspary.

(Pull Particulars from Catal sque.)

On view day of ale,

Terms-Cash.

RGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hengkung. Jan. 15, 2914.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned have received estruc Tours Puble Auction.

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TUESDAY,

the 20th January, 1914, eommencing at 2.30 p.m. at their bales forum, No. 8, Den Vieux ), Chmer of

ley iloa Scoy-?

A GRANTHIT

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUNDRY DLA KWOOD

kc..

FURNITURE,

$te..

ku.

As follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suite, Upholstered. Arm chairs and Salas, Carpets and Rays, (new), es Bied and Brass mounted 'Dedstends, Root Suito, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash stands, &c. Dining Room Furniture, Side- boards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Bining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., 2 Dianor and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glas Ware, Coulding Bover, Kitabun Utensils, Cutlery, &c. Brass Feuders and Firo Brasses, Bras Certain Poles, etc., ute.

11d Chinese Blackwood Calinut, Silk. embroidered Pictures, Electric Healing Infopa, ute, 1 Harble Cluck, 1 Type- writer (mmol), 1 Piano by i1l. Schuel', Hamburg, and 2 Sets Siddlory complete.

Catalogues will be issued. TEA cavai,

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HUGHES & BOUGHT Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Jan. 15, 1914,

.:

TO LET

ii

PO LET.

tum from 1st March next.

Apply to

EXCITING FIRE AT HYDE PARK CHAMBERS.

FL

(Contioned from pige (20) That I saw do thing liko steam from MIRIT of N, 4. Des Your Rond

Antibioot Offeer deur vid of the bussalg, and almost as sonas & had realised that the place was dire the ginus and arrived. I and the any chauffeur helped them to run up fire expe, but by the tame this was done the whole of one part of the building was aglow. Other fire engines quickly, arrived of the wượng, but the danes shot up with mazing rapidity, and if the wind had

DAVID SASSCON & CO. LTD. Googkong. Jan: 13, 1914.

TO BE LET OR SOLD.

THE COTTAGE-Barker Road.

Apply

DENISON RAM & GIBBS. Hongkong, Jan, 10, 1914.

TU LET.

84

47

SHOP with Godowy attached, NATHAN Roa, Kowl:42.

kowlom Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf.

Apply co RUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANOB

Co., Lin.

THE CHINA MAIL.

NAYAL AND MILITARY.

(From recent issues of the London and

China Express."}

A Virana correspondent states that the Chiurso foveruntant la reported to have placol with the Skola Arommet Werke,

Pilses, an order for explosive shells estimated μ1 2,000,000 kroneh.

"The following appointments have been, inade at the Admiralty --Gurimander C. ↑

y been in the right direction they to the Triumph, additions), for whole place would undoubtedly have been the Weland, in command, on recommis

siering, undated.

burned..

Feding that 1 ali do no more where I was, having helped the firemen to play

A PITVE AUT

Lautenants.-- 1. K. Boddang-Whyllum to the Triumph, for the Kennet, in wan

for the Ribble, la commarul, on myonu mis ining: W. C. Maxwill, to the Triumph, for the Usk, in end, y recoumis doing, unlatest; C. MF. Back. man, to the Triumph, additional for the Fune, in compund, to date. Dhe, 9,

Sub-Lieutenauta,--A. Forgisson and S. M. Walker, ca the Tebample, for the

THE CASE OF A

COUNTESS.

The Counts Ravizinni Erminia Bott, of | Milan, is an outspoken lady endowed with a keen sense of duty in her follow meu and WORD. Hence it is that, lately"sho authorised the publication of the following from her pen in the "Secala" of Milan sad other fonding nowspapers of Italy..

Writes the Countess I was for a long time subject to a serrous complaint-a kind of weakening of the nerves--and very

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at the leal get it into the building, W. Wilkinsm, to the Triumph. both from behind and in front, I went along the cortiles, knocking "at every dor ta kreuse the inhabitants the FOR ROOMED HOUSES in Ganrillen returned infis the street and Avendo and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon,

went moured into the listdo narrow street Cheap retiala.

which runs by the sale of the building,

Ou look. To my horror 1 hoard cries. ing up I saw that there was a papot agniust the skyline, with a rail round it, and stophug c is the figure of a woman | Wodlaul and Jod respectively, undated: in white. Although she was soven storeya), up her voice urrial to ma as 'clowly ma if she were standing ene by m horry," she was crying, do hurry! The dates seemed to be getting nearer (FFICE Commacht Rand Cenlent and weak permanent. It

MOUNTAIN VIES, Peak, (no pitant thing to see her there and

Mr. J. Cambridge Mason wow that we were haplową, and Domus) BROCKHURST, TH, Peak (65 Ka),

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Honguing, Jan. 1, 1914.

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gkong. Nov. 22, 1913

TO LET.

TO LET.

4

A HACIENDA WEST, 73. The Path. partially Furnishel, rom 1st March

Apply

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST,

MENT & AGENCY Co., LP. Hongkong, la 7, 1914.

A

TO LET.

"

of No. 2a SHOP or GODOWN

D'Aquilar Street as occupied by The Victoria Paistisa Patiss Lan, formerly

Sply to

11

VEE SANG FAT & CO.

34 seun' and Central. Hongkong, Jan. 3, 1914.

TO LET

7 DURBAR VILLAS" Kew-

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SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURADIN. Hongkong, Jan. 7, 1914,

TO LET.

FFICES in king's Building,

7

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY Co., L Hongkong, Jan. 13, 1914.

TO LET.

862

B

EIRION, No. 9 & 10, Peak, ud- Med & Row. Cheap rental. from 1st December Nowly Painted and Colourwa bed.

ROGATE, Austin Ral, Kowloon i unfurnished.

No. 68 Pesk, MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bung dew) from 1st October 1913 till duh May 1914, partly farnield. Cheap 111.

WIN

Ob,

G. W. PicrGeorgy, to the Triumph, ford the Usk; 5. M. Walker, to the Triumph, for the Welland, A. Ferguson, the Triumph. for the Jed, O. Henders, the Triumph, for the Bibble, ali on res commissioning, unlted.

Lennant Colond J. S. Hobbs, Glo costerdire Regiment, will retire from tim command of the al uttalion the sist hotat Tientsin, North: China, in July next on the completion of four years at its head.

Inter

The Quantens Bariziavi, eured of worlde Following on a pervsus comituint by Dr. Wiliama" Pink Put but palpication, of the heart Anaemia mails my conition even mera I suffered from sovore pains deplora de in the waist, continual boucles, attacks of dizziness, and daily fainting St.

"Digestion became very difficult and Into next to nothing. painful although Afg life was mory, and i fared that it could not last much longer as all the prescribed medicines which I took with the 1 beethon sinuated at the top of cus volvos, ** [Man't jump: wait for ***

Strictest regularity failed to do me any do mt kune whether she heard us, but

good.

Finally I tried the efficacy of Dr. Wil. I un glad to shy do dal not jump

liams Pink Fill, of which I heard so many. Ten the Brenuen etambered up to a jizzed The Snaipers ** in 1981, good reports. They grave me the best ps. art of low rem al tegan so fx ladders adjuvet af his battalion 1890-91. get hissible resulte, for following on their use

winkas, szuwading them a

19, and have regained my strength at wth relish, company la 18801. major in

Haud my digestion is perfect. Theso Fills Te tenant.colonel in July, 1910. In this way they mad My dad on.

have given

is build up the nervous system it Completo stdreams of ladders. When served with The Slashery" Militia but they had geð about two-thirds of the discation in St. Helena during the Bar War, ngcessary to first build up the blood; for blod and norves no tonic exists with being adjutant of it as the time. and from the ground to Me woman it emed they call go go further.

record equal to that of Dr. Williams' evase the budding jutted out. The

Pink Pille for Pulo People. These bills

proved remedy for Anaunuis, Neura thenin,

disorders of the Rheumatism, aoman in gened her cries as the domes

wanted higher and higher.

Lieutenant-Colonel Hoble

th

me now

Lieuteront F. K. Holdim Whethum, from command of the destroyer Virago, ondes to the Tamar at Hongkong, is wen appointed to the command digestion, skin complaists, and alus (esp lestroyer Kemet. Ho kna been in the cully) for the ailments of ladies, servien since 1993, and was promoted medicine vendors everywhere, and the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co, B1 Szachuen Road. jeuheut in 1900.

Shanghai, one bottle for $1.50, is for s post free.

Licatenant 1, W. Willamson, who er. changes the command of tho destroyer! Pane for that of the Ribble, has served lout since May, 1900, and get his pro notion, in 100.

Pwn below we waited with breathless misty until as last we saw the fremu sack her. She was gently borza down

Lakher, tead we shouted to the min know I was a right. His reply a back in mufild tones, All right. 1 tim entered the building as the back, getting simply drenched with gwater which was dowing in perfect rivers, and made my way to the fourth storey, Horn; here was a badly who had been unable losing Usk on that ship recommission- ta recapes from ler room. She had madeg for further service with the China

Lieutenant W. G. C. Maxweli, from NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE the Jak, retains the command of the

in klempt to get outside along a part-Flotila, Lieutenant Maxwell has been In the senior service for 15 years, and pot, and had been badly cut on the fue

vas advance to betternut in 12. and hands, I boughs her into my fat. and we sent fr Dr. Barerodt, of Sloan

her wounds. net, who stiraki up Mentine I went back and got some n be furniture and jowikory from her

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TRIUTE TO FIREMEN,

Spuking on the work of the firemer, Mr. Locker-Langson said: The marvel- thing about it was the complete or ganisation of the firemen and the way which they worked together, although My belonged different firestations. Beytimusged to keep five outbreak with.

in original tits, and they beat it han by si freed water. Four wars steer the outbreak the place whe nly smouldering,

Meanwhile we had taken some people the Knightsbridge Palace Hotel, who er their dars to us at four o'clock fed extended very hospitality to us.

pa

Mr. Publ Hampton, one of the resi tints of the building, behaved with grout. and counge, Lad helped several CAMERON VILLAS Non GE Pakople with might othewise havu pope to les furnished For 1 year from 1st May."

Aray. He sustained a bad cut un bis No. 6 CAMERON VILLAS. No. 53

So, which had to by stitchi Peak, to let furnished foren: year from The M. 1914."

"KELLETT CREST N. EK Thu Pak. from 1 March 11, pirtly furnished.

One Small GODOWN 1. Daddell Street No. 19 SHELLEY STREET”.. No. 3 The ALBANY, Rubí 905 Read,

FOR SALE.

•HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 114.

"GLENSHIEL" 194 Barker Road, 5 rooms, close to Tram Station.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAY15, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Bullinge, Hongkong, Jan. 6. [ǝ16.

THE

e of the rat men I met when 1 24 cub into the pirect (added Mr. Locknt- snipscal was the valet whoso cou union was fatally" burnot. The latter ad Loren awakened, and was believed tù We could not sudo his way out. od bit unywhere, however, and in the moky atmosphero he must have taken de wrong turning and been fost.

It looked like some tragic fancy dress all to sea people coming cut in every léstune which had been low om. Meida with their hair down their eks nad in only their night attire were to be seen maniag across the street.

But for the promptitude of us firemen and the in given, I believe, by the 61 nilkman, there is no qucation that there would have been' a terribla disaster.

Mr. Pole, the stoward, whose wife, with heir three children and a rice, oscaped the safety fire do into Hyde Park LONDON DIRECTORY,sions, was burned in shutting off an celtic switch near the service lift though he was detained in St. George's Hospital, is not expected that his twvery will take many days.

(PUBLISHED ANNUALLY) NABLES traders throughout the World to communicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS u osch class of goods. Besides being complete commercial guide to London and its subarbs, the directory contains lite ol EXPORT MERCHANTS

with the Goods they ship, and the Cufonul and Foreign Markete, they supply;

Captain Stenhouse, Royal Garrison Artery, who recently roturned bene from Hongkong, has been posted to No. 1 Depist. Great Yarmouth.

Lieutenant J. E. Marshali, Cornwall Agh Infantry, a return to regimental Ist, as beep pasted to the 2nd Batta

on as Hongkong.

The 5th Light Tiduntry is tired to rive at Tagkong about April 5 next. an change of station, by the troopship

Thuferis of the R.IMS. The 5th

five ad core, which dates from La wear IMB, ws that it has been a century and ten years in existence. The honours m its colours tell a mate take nf hard Sghting in any countries of the East- Arraian," Aghanistan," Kandahar. 1842." Glumce, 1842,"*"* Caloci, £12." ** Mizelkou,'' *** Ferozeshal," **Sobraca.** Afghanistan, 1870-80,"

Burmah, 1883-87.7* The St Light Infantry, which le com- posed of eight companies of Eastern Punjab Mahotsats, and the same reli gianists of Hindustan generally, is cont

nauki by Cdback W., C. Hazratt, C.B., 1.8.0., a veteran of seven compaigna and expolitions, including the China Ex- dition of 10, when he was present it the riff of Peking, the actions of Patong, and Yangstun, &c. (mentioned in despatežus, medal with clasp.

INSURANCE CO..

IN WHICH ARE VESTED THE SHAKES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANOF

Company, LTD..

Aud

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO

£92,561,286...

TOTAL FURES AT 31 DECEHET, 11. I-Anchored Capital ErG0,0

Subbed Capital £1,500,000 Paiders Capital £2,437,500 1-Fire Kund............... 3,8,114 (-Life & Anocity Faude... 16,138,160

Sirking Fand beconut ......

88,512

Ez2,561,262

Revenue Fire branch.......... 2,567,158

Life and Aunnity. 1 Branched....... Revonne Marian Department

· Kher Estelpré «****

1,973,289 $62,692

430, 193

£6,33,312

The Accumulative Funds of the rions Branches are separately invested, sad, by Act of Parliament, are set muidu to meat the claims ander the respective Depart mants of the Company's Business,

AHEWAN, TOMES & CO

BAK

TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

WEEK WAYA.

7.60 1.m-to 8,00 m... Epury (binisater 8.00am to 10.00a.m. Every 10 mins:* 10.00 a. in: to 11.00 am...Every 18 sinama, 11 30 sm to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 min. 12.45pm to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 minh 115 p.m. to 1.45pm...Every 15 mins 1.45 pm, to 9.16 p.m...Every 13 minuter. 215 p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 15 mlauber, 8.00p.m. to8.10 p.m. Every 10 sinaber.

The Army sad Navy Gazette ** this sock' quotes' a paragraph from its issue of Des. 12, 1863. where Hill Adams, of Japanese tame, describes, in letter of 113, a juneko, eight hundred or u ousand tuns burthen, sheathed a with pron." The paragraph is headed The First Inclad Ship of Vaz,” but de distinction must go back at least another quarter of a century, for when Antwerp was being beged by the Spaniards in 1585 the inhabitants buits: 8.6

flat-bottomed

enormous

SIGHT BADA.

and 9 p.m., 8.30 pm, to: 11.00 par every half hour,

A hour.

around it with heavy iron plates, all 11.00pm to 11.45 pins, every quarter of and it Fitis Belli." The choice of name was rather prematur," however, for the ship went aground before it could be brought into action and fell into the hands of the Spaniards, by when it was preserved for some time as a curiosity,

SUNDATH 800 m. to 10.30 Every minutes 10.30 am to 11.00am Evory 10 minutes. 45 sm to 12:Noon Every mlastes 12.00 Noonte L00 pm. Every 10 minutes, 100p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every minuter, 5.00pm to 6.00 .m. Every 10minuter, 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm...Every minute, 7:00 pm; to 8.10 p.m. Every minover,

Admiral Sir Alfred L. Winsloo has In the official report which was issued been placed on the retired list at his the Fire Brigade headquarters itown Request to date. Doe. 1. We may statel that the caused the fire isrees) that in 1900 to hoisted his fing a jankown. The building is insured. In Commander-in-Chief of the China Station OARE sron Wook Dayu,"

dition to this damage to the two upper position which bo relinquished lavt jeons, parked the rest of the build-January.

was damaged by fire, stroke, nd

ti

~~~~~~ STEAMSHIP-LINES- arranged under the Ports to which they sell and indicating the approximate Ballings; PROVINCIAL TRADE-NOTICES

England still loves us. In London of Londing Manufacturers, Merchants, etc.,

the other day a youth, with three con In the principal provincial towns, an' industrial centres of the United Kingdon sieticas against him, and now charged with attempting to shoot a man, was A copy of the current, edition & forwarded, freight paid, on receipt. o remanded for 14 days to give him“ a Postal Order for 20

chance to leave for Australia, whith

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Kisaments from £3.

To cruiser

**Moumoulin," Captain H. F. Barthelot, arrived at Plymouth on 17 inst. from the China Exation to pay off into the Material Renovo. Sho. had towed from Gibraltar the light cruiser Prometheus, which has been placed

un tho sn let.

Captain R. W. Johnson, lately: com. manding the depot ship Vulcan and}}- the Savol Bubmarine fatilia or the

$9.50 per Antium délévered in Hongkur; their trado cards for Lá, or larger, adverpassage had been booked for him $3Bt Coast of Botani, on 17th: Innst. Į

#12.60 to all Coast Port,

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maumed mand of the cralice #Europa on her being douched from - the Third feat at Portsmouth for mylon: in conveying to the Chim Station a new

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JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON,

Geviral Manca zera,

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crew for the crust Health Typhoon

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Mr A. A. Fyle

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Me H. Garrow

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Mr.

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Mr E. Thoma

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H. A. Walker H. A: Walker

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2 children. H. Watkins

Mr F. W. White

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Hannibal

Dr and Mira E. P.

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E. A. Mr G. Wright- Hon. Mr

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Mr.K. Adcock

Mr. P. W. L Man-

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Lt. T. C. R. Archer,

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Misa Humpliroy

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Jones Barrett and child

Lt. & Mrs Badwell, Mr A. Kaith

R. N.

Miss Koith Flag-Surgeon & Mrs. Capt. and Mrs Kiddle

Bernard, R.N

Mr & Mrs. Boyer Mina Boggs

Mrs Bowdlar

R.N. maid & child

Mr & Mrs Koch

Mind Mrs Ma

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Major & Mrs Bowen Miss Blacdonald Col and Mrs Baker Bits Martin & child

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Miss Baker Brown Mr W. D. Brown: Attorney-Gen. & Mis more and child

J. A. Buaknil

| Mr M. Cary

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Mrs Cochrane

Mr.A. Cousland Mr and Mrs Currics

Major Davy, RE Majer. Dorgan Mr G. A. Dution

Major Faichaic

Air W. A. Nowere Col. & Mrs O'Hars

and child

Mirs Parsons

Mr and Mrs Pearson

and child

Mr T. L Perkins MAJ. Plummer, Mr Powell

Lt.Cul. J.J. Redcliffe

R.E.

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr Rsiton

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R.N. field

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Mz & Sinclair, Halo Cul. Gordon Hall, Mr. C. Skott

R.A.M.C.

Mr H. Hancock

Mr H. A. Huzeland Mr F. Hell

Lt. Col. & Mrs Vaber.

Smith, A.O.D.

Mr A. Findlay dorith

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Capt & Mr Hodgins Mr and Mrs. G. E. Rer. & Mrs Cooper Stowart & chlidren

Hunt

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Hughes and child Capt. Whithold, A‚OD. Mr and Mrs W. G.

Humphrey

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