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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1914.

ENTERTAINMENT.

THEATRE

CITY HALLL

ROYAL

THE CHINA MAIL.

commandeered in the bay by police from Kagoshima. The boat from the volcans was intense, being felt in Kagoshima, which city was darkened with smoke. Most of the Inhabitante fed. I is known that the casusities upon the kland exceed. one hundred.

Seismic diahrbances occurred all over the Krushyu provinces during Sunday H. E the Govenson and Laur May; and Monday. To-day Nagasaki Itself is

Hughes and Hough UNDER the Distinguished Patronage of ED 8344, and H. E. General and covered with fing, deposite of volcanic

AUCTIONEERS TO THE LOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Austicaeers

150

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A,B,C, 4TH & 5ta Esttions.

41. TELEGRAFIC CODE.

Telegraphia Address

MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

*HK Undersigned bare received (neizna,

TH

tlone to Sail by Pablic Auction.

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNME.

or

FRIDAY,

the 30th January, 1914. at £1 am, ab No. 7, Knutsford Termes, Top Flat. THE WHOLE OF THE......*. VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&c.,

FURNITURE,

&c., &c. therein contained, Comprising s

Fumed Tonk Hall Funiture Dining Room Suite, and complete Bed Boot Suites (practically new), Solid Brass Fender

an Fire Brasses, Paintings Rod Engrav-

MAA, KELLY.

THE IDOL'S EYE

A MUSICAL "STUNT" in 9 Aata

by Lioutonsat E. M. Cross', Ruder

D.C.L.L Orchestra by kiad pormission of Colonel H. D. Tason and Officers. FEBRUARY 19th, 13th, and lith,

.

at 0.15 p.m.

A

Booking is now open at MOUTRIE'S.

PRICES: $3, $2, $1. (Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price to. 91. seats.)

The proceeds will benefs Local Charities.

Hongkong, January 24, 1914.

MAUD ALLAN

IS COMING

TO LET

TO LET.

1 DURBAR VILLAS' KON- Joot,

Apply t

"SPANISH DOMINICAN

PROCURATION. Hongkong, Jan. 7, 1914.

TO LET.

ings, Curtains, Carpets and Rags, Class, OFFICES in King's Building,

Crockery and Electroplated Ware, Table Lines,tc., etc., Brass-mounted Bed- stands and Bed Linen, Large Enamelled Bath, Berkeli Filter, Pantry and teben

Trisils,

Also

Upright Grand Fiano by Robinsons Piano Cop, a quantity of Cut-glass Wate, a number of Crown Derby, Dresden, and Old English laces, Tia Sete, e'c., a s

(Pai. Partie shew, from Gabatoznej Où row from 2.30 p.m., 29th inst Terms: Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, Jan. 20, 1914

PUBLIC ACCTION.

91

THE Undersigned have received instruc-

by hart to farction

(FUB JUCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

OK

SATURDAY,

the 31

January, 1914, at 11a.m.,

No. 7, Gordon Terrace, Hanoi Rond, Kawloon,

SUNDRY VALUABLE OUSEHOLD

FURNITURY.

therein Contained,

Cous sting of:-

Teak Hall Stand Bevelled Mirror. Teakwood Roll Top Desk, and Teakwood Beukens, Teakwo..d Diaper Waggua and Dining Table, Overmantel, Pictures, Curtaiex, &c., hive Single Bedstead with Mattresses Shanghai Bath, Commodes and Cupboards, one Dover "B" Stove and Sundry Cooking Utensile,

diso

Ong Baby Organ and aquantity of Plants and Flowers in Pota &c. &e.

On view day of alo.

Texas:-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, Jan. 27, 1914.

PUBLIC

111

AUCTION..

Undersigned have received instruo-

Ten to sell by Public Auction,

TUESDAY, the Srd Fabua y, 1016, cunmencing st 1.38 p.m. at their SALES Books, No. 8, Des Voux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,

A LARGE QUISTIZY QF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD. AND SUNDRY BLA KWOOD

FURNITURE, -

&c.,

diff

As fulluwa:-

c.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., L. Hongkone, Jan. 13. 1814,

TO LET

832

89

117

JAPAN'S TERRIBLE ERUPTION.

Whola Province Affected.

Island In Flam 65.

Kagoshima, Jan. 18.

The first cruption of Sakurajima oc- curred yesterday morning at ten minutes past ten. Enormous backs of stone were throws to a height of 3,000 feet, zhaay falling at a distance of 20 miles from the volentio, Streams of lars fowed down the sides of the mountain, overwhelming three-villages upon the island, the inks. bitants of which made the best escap possible to the mainland. Details of the

casualties arò not known but undoubt-

edly hundreds of people perished. Fire spread to a forest on the mainland, while further eruptions carried burting lavu across to Kagoshima which was set on fire. The inhabitants in pell mell in al killed. directions"but probably hundreds were Refugees crowded into trains and freight care which conveyed them northwards, sad by evening Kagoshima, a city of 10,000 inhabitants, was a de B+ Bert.

Kununeto, Jan. 13.

Central suitable for Offices. Occupa. NRT Hoor of No. 4. Des Voux Road

then from 1st March next.

TEAKWOOD-One Drawing Room Suite (Laar, Cruford make) Diuitry Room Suite, Upholstered Arm chairs auð Bolan, Carpets aud Ruge, (now), Brzas and Brasil-mounted Bedsicada, Bod Boom Suite, Burosas, Wardrobes, Wisah- standa, &c, Dialeg Room Furnituro, Side- boards Dinner Wagyoos, Extension Dining Tablon And Chaiza, oto, etc., Dinner and Dessert Servicos, Crockery, Sundry Glass Waze, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Catlery, & Brass Fenders and Firo. Brasses, Brass Ourtain Poles, atc., etc.

Also

1 Baddie eto completo, 1 Uld Chinese Blackwood Cabins Bük.cmbroidered Pictures, Electric Teading Tamps, eto, 1 Marble Clock, 1 Typewriter (Hammond), 1 Piano by H. Schnal, Hamburg, Chubie

Safe, Several Silver plat d and Brass Table

Lamp and 2 Gent.' Bicycle. Catalogous will be issued. Tesis veran Usuali

HUGHES & HOUGH

·Auctioneers Hongkong, Jan. 84,-1914.

107

Apply to DAVID SASSOON & CO. LTD. Hongkong, Jan. 13, 1914.

TO LEF.

Forn-monster HOUSES in Grantille Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

SBOP with Godown attached, Naxa Roan, Kowloon."--

Kowlosy Matine Lot No. 48 with Wharf.

Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTD. flongkang. Nor. 92, 1913.

i

TO LET.

A HACIENDA WEST, 73, The Peak, partially Furnished, from 1st March.

Apply THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AGENCY Co., L.D. Hongkong, Jan. 7, 1914.

TO LET.

35

SHOP or GODOWN of No. 2 D'Aguilar Street as occupied by The VICTORIA PROSTING PRO LTD, formerly.

Apply to

YEE SANG FAT & CO.

34 Queen's Road Contral, Hongkong, Jan. 5, 1914.

TO LET.

A toiogram received yesterday after noon at the Telegraph offico reads as

"The operator follows:

the sola official left in the Kagoshima, offico: afi others hare Bed: the city is deserted. The whole place is covered with adice and enveloped in smoke. Earthquakes horrible character." are stil ontinuing of a more and more

Moji, Jan 13,

A telegram received here from the Kyushy Railway Board says that tho entire city of Kagoshima has been

racated.

Hitoyoshi, Jan. 13. By mid-day yesterday the island of Sakurajimi was completely enveloped in flames. Refugees at first proceeded to Kagoshima but owing to the increasing flow of lava citizens sscaped northwards by train. In the evening further erup tions destroyed the ailway line for distance of eight miles.

Owing to complete interruption of com.

ashan.

TheJijt, Shimpo" states thai tho volcano of Kirishima að tho bend of Saku rajima Bay has erupted. The Governor of Miyakaki wirow that the town: la pover ed with ashes. The extent of the slang ngề” is not known but it is believed to be very scricus.

The Navy Department expects that the warships will get into touch with Kagoshima this evening and will estab lish wireless communication,

OR

The Authorities kaliera that tho death- roll is not very beary excepá the island of Sakurajima and among the in habitants of the mainland in ita vicinity.

Nagasaki, Jun 14.

Wirdess melsages from warships at Kagoshima "alate that the island of Saku- rajima is completely doaned. It is stili enveloped in smoke and famce. Tho number of casualties is quite unknown, but it is estimated that they are heavy azil it is known that there are no re- fugees in the three village upon bg island. Earthquakes and eruptions sub- sided this morning, bus appalling rum. blings continue in the bowels of tha earth, while a typhoon is blowing.

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Refugees state that the heat of flames bursting from the mountain side was aɔ great that it was impossibia-TON BANSĒTAS pans and boata to pass through the eastern shame!. Kagoshima la covered to a depth of fifteen feet with lava and asher.

Nagasals, Jan. 14.

Naval authorities have anived nå Kn-

com- goshima and established wireless munication. The commander reporta that arüptices si continue vidently and that the island of Sakurajime by a

pas of smoto and flames.

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The captain of a coasting steamer from Kagoshimas, interviewed by Peuter's cor respondent, fully confirmed the details of the disaster previously telegraphed. His vessel was lying in Hagoshima bar. Tzn. No. K199, Telp. Address 'TERMOYAL' | bour with fire others loading when the eruption took place. Ho cut his cables and proccoded to assist in the "rescue. On Monday night heavy earthquakes wrecked villages and

Hongrong, Fab, 3, 1912.

| Mr L. A W. Brooks

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Lowes along the KING EDWARD HOTEL coast, including Kagoshima.

Latest reports from Kumamoto state' that the city of Kagoshima is practically destroyed, Ing, wide earthquake faulta running in a directions: Earthquakes and eruptions all over Kyushyù are re. ported, whils yesterday a

tidal wave flooded the cost. Ashe fell so far distant as Osaks, in the cast and Ogasa-i ware in the ruth.

Tokyo, Jan. 14. Reports regarding the disaster fröm Kyushya. are very brief and very com fisting.

thit

The Governor of Miyazaki reports that heavy loss of life occurred owing to the refugees from Sakurajima state

fact that many found it imposible to roach the mainland

The Governor of Kumamoto reports that "eruptions and earthquakes are sub- siding. The Forestry Bureau outside Kagoshima telegraphed last night that borrible conditions still prevailed that beary earthquake shocks continued:

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Numerous quiet Suites. ith luxuriously itted Bathrooms. Telephones and Elecule Fans.

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The Humamoto Railway line is being ro-Calle Address: Eschbor

paired, while communications aro slowly being restored.

Captain Tone scads ́n wirdess message, stating that no person is left in Engoshima and that rescue and relief work is being organized.

A report that a ship containing 309 rofugees saved after the first cription"

muzication further details of the disaster Bank during the second disturbance has cannot yet be ascertained. Numerous not yet been confirmed.

warships are now proceeding to the setue

of the catastrophe.and hope to establish wireless communication.

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Moji, Jan. 13. A refugio from Sakrajima interviewed by Reuter's representative stated that

There was an extracediny occurrence the cruption of the volcano begun yester- at the Bank of Taiwan in Robinson. Bood 27 day morning, being precoded by terrific this morning, say the **Straits Times" and continuous rumbling. Thick co- of the 14th inst. About six o'clock the lumns of smoke ascaded to three times accountant, Uda Narikazu, heard a knock the height to volcano, widlo redhot at the front door of the bank. The kwak stones fell sizzling into the soa. The ing was loud art persistent, and, so ho. inhabitants of the island at the first signs went down to coo who was thoro. A

MEIRION, Num. 9 & 10, Teak, an Marinho. 9 Rooms, Cheap resta frm Lat December Newly Painted and

• RUJATE, Austin Rai, Bowbow;

Colourwa bod,

unfurnished.

No. 6 Peak, MOUNT KÖLLETT, Church Mission Sciety Bungalow) ist October 1913 till Skå May 1914, partly furnished Cheap rent.

1 CAMERON VILLAS No. 80 Panic

· Lu-det furnished-for 1 year from 1st May,”

KELLETT CREST No. The Peak from 1-t March 1914, partly. tarnished. '

of the eruption, terror stricken, sought soon sa he opened the door a Japanese refuge on the mainland. More frequent pushed him to one side and entered the with the result that the population of go out whereupon the man, exclaimed and stronger cruption followed, however, premises. The accountant told him to

Kagoshima was 'cedcred to leave the city, Givoine money. America, and Japan while the police and fire brigade were are at war. Give me money for this called out in case of emergencies. The report." The accountant vorted ** You eity was shaken every thics or fivò mi-

are mad, get out," but before he could. nutes by quakes. Kagabim, which is say or do anything more he himselft tre mile from, the island, was soon thiskly pushed out and the door locked upon No. 6 CAMERON VILLAS. No. 57 covered with ashes and enveloped in a him. The intruder executed this move Peak, to let funished for one year from pail of smoke. Viewed from the main so easy for the simple reason that he Let Biny 1911.**

lund, the vifinges of Yokohama and overused the accountant with an open Akazzride on thisted appeared to be razor which he flourished round his hood unveloped in flaunts. The greatest.com and with vicch he replentoured to strike fusion provoiled, the situation resembling him. The police were at once umed. warfare. The sight from the mainland but before they could gain an onizando towards the island-most magni- the aute and screws had to be taken of - fioent-mo, having the appearance of at the door or the-looks-proved stout enough.

gigantic fireworks display.

{|| to defy all their efforts. The man could Nagasaki, Jan. 12. inct be found on the groun?" Donę, but In reply to enquiries by Router's re- ho was run to earth upstairs. When presentative, a refugee from tipe scene - taken into custody his gave the name of of the eruption said. that ourthquake | Manno. Hazinari. He had made o shocks were experienced in Kagoshima tempt, so far as could be acertarced, to from Sunday morning until ten o'clock steal anything on the premises. on Monday morning, over two hundred Inspector Hillis mentioned the como bos occurring, when tho rɗeano erupted. At fore Mr. Tsima in the eccond courte and, first momous columns of smoke sad asked that the max, ogucet whoca his flames burst from lovers! parts of the been brought a charge of criminal, tens untain side, doping the island pass, should be placed under, obscrvation.

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FOR SALE HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowlooù Inland Lot No. 1154

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Hannibal Mr Wm.

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