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FRIDAY, JANUARY 80, 1914.

ENTERTAINMENT

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE JOVERNMENT.

ANOST A DAINALTT,

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AND

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Task Hall Stand Bevelled Mirror, Teakwood Top Dunk, sed Tenk woud Bookcase, Teakwo d Dinner Waggon had Dining Table Overmantel, Pictures, Ourtaios, .. Three Single Bedstead with Mattresses Shanghai Bath, Commoder and Cupboards, one Dover "B" Stove and Sundry Cooking Utensils,

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SHIPS AND SHIPPING.

Hate War Frospects.

$2

All fast year a rate was was said to be impending in the North Atlantis trade. It is not surprising, therefore, that public is just a little exptical as to who ther the dispute is ever going to materia It must be admitted, howevor, that things wear rather an ominous look, Be presentatives of the various steamship lines, British and foreign, ara dua ta ment. in Paris on Jan. 21, says the "Daly Tel:- graph of Jan. 8. in view of the expiry of the extended pooling agreement as the end of the month, and now Herr Ballis has caused it to be mada: known that. Bahia dispute with the Norddeutscher Lloyd has not been settled, it is doubtfu if the Hamburg-American Lina will take part in the conference. this attitude

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"THE BEST WOMAN'S MEDICINE IN THE WORLD."

Why A Lady In The Philip

SATURDAY, Feb. 7th pines Thus Enthusiastically

at 8.15pm. Planquette's Comle, Opera

LES CLOCHES

CORNEVILLE

also

Describes Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.

WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME

The Overland China Mail

FULL REPORTS,

Just because she is a woman there are DE times when nearly every woman needs the help which is given by Dr. William. Pink Pills for Pale People.

Sonora Amparo Villa-franos, wife of Senor F Villance, the popular steamship agent at Daus Philippine falsada, proved thoir merita first as a young girl in Europe and after wards as a matron in the Far East. Her experience therefore has a double interost. Prion $1d der sunum, including postage. The URINA MAIL, Lo., Wyndham Street.

Sonata for Violin and Piano

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Desman Faller Four national airs for unaccom- panded Chorus and other items.

HAND AND CHORUS OF Tickets-$3. 2. 1, and 50 Cents. Hongtong, Jan. 23, 1914.

BISLEY ~MEETING.

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It is trus the waspen with which the Teritorials are mod is not fitted with an aperturb sight. Perhaps in years to

banded down to the Territorials. Mean- was, those have no aperture sights, and il a man went to the expense of having on fitted, to his rifle he would not be permitted to use it,

is persisted in, then it is pretty evident that the pooling agreement will come to an end, Mid that the various companies will be thrown back upon a policy of go as-you-picass as regards emigrant tražio.

Adviews from New York profess to supo, when the Regular troops are pro ply something like a crumb of comfort, vided with a still better rifle, the present for they suurt that the Gunnan bankans now rife with its aperture sight will bo who understook to place the now capite of £1,300,000 recently iuued by the Hamburg-American Live made it a pog. dition that there should be no cutting af rates against the Norddeutscher Lloyd on the expiration of the pooling agroo ment. As to this, it may safely be sold shot Herr Ballin is soarcely the man to to his hands in the way suggested. What is the pee of amassing a big fight ing fund, and then agreeing not to use ? There are those who interpret the threst to remain away from the con ference as a method, not only of influene ing the Nord Boumcher Lloyd, but d stimating the concern the British lines interested in the matter. But some of the latter are not altogether content with their share in the present pooling scheme.

DIG ? 2.

Que Baby Organ and a quantity of Plauta Cold and Hot Water throughout. year for the launching of large liners

and Flowers in Pots &c., &c.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARA,

BILLIARD ROOM.

-The-council of the National Rifle Asso- siption and the restriction as being oppose to progress, and as tooding to handicap the Territorials in the use of appliasco they might have to use an Bervice.

**When as a girl at home in Barcelona, Spain, I was attacket by our soz's grea onemy Anaemia, said she, "my emaciated condition gra cause for the gravest anxiety to my family.

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Eenera Fuia-francg, of Dast, P. I. "The doctors wore puzzled, for notwith tanding their skilful to atment I continued to rapidly decline. It was our

Family Doctor's Suggestion. to the other medical men who ware in consultation with him that a trial of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills might prove bena. ticial.

In this way I first made the acquaint ance of what I verily behave in the best woman's medicine in the worich With evident interest the doctors watched the on arfel effects Dr. Williams Fiuk Fills doses of the Pills my restoration began; wore baving upon me. After only a few after a course of them my health became thoroughly mended, and remained so until, yes later, the enervating climate of the

gain." Philippines made me

seat, took up the narrative as a result Here Senor Villa-franca, who was pro. of my wife a residence in the Philippines," said ho," serious

Woman's Troubles

developed some years 450, the effects of other symptoms of Nervous Debity." which caused her sickening bedaches, and

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RAPID FIRING AND SAP SHOOTING. With regard to the introduction of rapid firing and susp-shooting in the King's" and other competitions, no arious objection is taken, though it is befiered that it will load to a considerable waste of ammunition. The National Ride Association supplies ammunition free to competitors, the reason, of course, being that this mathod ensure averyone got Like its predecessor, 1913 was a great in cartridges of the same quality. It is not thought, however, that the row for British steamship companies. The regulation adopted by the council will biggest ship put into the water was, of field to very much additional cost in was course, the Cunard Line's Aquitania, doct. The chief objection which com 47/000 2008. She is rather bigger than petitors may be inclined to urge against the Oirupic, and soma 15,000 tons large map-shooting is that it will introduce a than the Lusitania and the Mauretania, larger element of luck, and that it will wife needed to make her well, we decided Realising that it was good blood my came into the North Atlantic favour men who can shoot rapidly so that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, which had service in 1907 and 1006. As the Aqui against others who, although better shote, so much benefited her in har o rliur days,Signor A. Dickson tania ought to be running this summer tako mere time over each round.

were what she wanted now. Well, a triad Mr J. S. S. Douglas this notable advance in size has been Of course, the decision which the counties she found relief. After a while 3fts J. M. Doyle

of them was well rewarded, for with only a Mrs R. II. Douglas Pez No. 129. Telg, Addre. To ached in just about soves years. By til may come to with regard to the pro- the Headaches ceased to the

Hongrong. Feb. 3. 1917.

Big ships finched last your seem felst we wynosing or whe tively small, but in reality by represent association, which will be laid at the avory high average of tonnage. Leaving Razol United Service Institution to aside half a dozen oil tank steamers of aver 10,000 tem oach, it is to be noted that the deras big British passenger liners put into the water have an average gross register of upwards of 14,000 tons. It is doubtful if such a figure has ovår been) surpassed.

On view day of "ale. Txusuni...

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

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Hongkong, Jan. 27; 1814.

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PUBLIC

AUCTION.

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TUESDAY,

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of Ice House Stroot,~~-

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Catalogues will be issued. TERMS Austini.

HUGES & HOUGA Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Jan. 24, 1914.

107.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undonigoed have received lasti uc,

to sell by Publie Anetton.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TUN CONCERNEDĮ

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WEDNESDAY,

the 4th February, 1914, commencing at 10.30 ...at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Den Voux Road. Comer of Ice House Street. FIFTEEN CASES

U.F

MERCHANDISE,

Comprising Flower Bowls, Vases, Bhool Jars, ku astoriment of Bole, Tea Pote sud Sugar sod Milk Bots, Colery Trays, Mugs, Chocolate Sets, Tea Cups and Saucers, Ash-Troys, Candlesticks, Brass and Bronze Ware, a large variety of Ornaments,

Goods.

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etc.. ata.

Alo

REL NORTE,

Manager,

which

The new Alan liners Calgarian and Alsstinn, each of 18,000 tome, como at the head of this list, and aro bigger than anything yet built for the trade with Canada. They are turbine-driven. The Royal Mail and Pacifio companies have to their credit throu 15,000 ton liners in tho Alcantars, Andes, and Orduna, dach

The

Saturday, February 14. It will then be submitted to the members and the whole subject fully discussed. It must be pointed out, however, that the council is hardly a free agent in the matter.

DEPENDENT ON THE WAR OFFICE In a large measure the success of the Bisley meeting is dependent on the favour

the War Omon If-it withdrew its upport the meeting.could not be carried

under existing conditions. Every year ho Army leads, a large number, of oficera and men to the council. The officers dis-

argo a variety of important dutice in xænection with the meeting, and the not?!

HOTEL,n by othbination engines. commissioned officers, and men așa-en- Holt liner Ulysses, for the Australia,ployed to work, the targels, koop: the regis

HONGKONG

T

lers of 'secers, and in other ways. trade, is of 14,500 tons, and two steamers

Should the council poluso to adopt the the Derrims and Bords, of over 11,000 INRIVALLED position in the Hare for the P. and 0. Company's reposals of the Rifle Association's Com LOVE to the Botanical branch line to the Commonwealth. Imittee, it is pretty cerain, that the the Andania and the Aulania the Cunard assistance thus affceded would be refused, Gardona and lacing the Harbour.

Numeroas quiet Suites with laxuriously Company Esvo two 13,4004m boats for and sufficient Territorials could not be Gtted Eathrooms. Telaphene and Electie the Canadian trade, and in the Ilandovery btained to do the work. Indeed, one Fare

Castle and the Lionstephan Castle the Telephones In Bedrooms and Sitting-room

Union-Castle Company have a couple througboat.

11,800-tom liners for their direct "Eas telephone No. 11,

Africna s

rico, via the Suez Canal,

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OCATION good for Hillside Scenery ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourista made thoroughly comfortable.

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if the recommendations which Biz Chades

Douglas's committee put forward is that

be National Rifle Association should, ex- Convour, to reducm lhs numbers of the legular fatigue party antually leat for

Moro disastrous all, it has boon, hinted

she is again well and happy"

For both saxes Dr. Williams Pint Pilla for Pale People are equally beneficial, they having cured, a is proved by the most positive evidence, innumerable. Cases of Annemis Rheumatism, ciatica, Indiges. tion. Skin complainte, Malaria, and sil disorách due to blood debility and barva

Obtainable from weakness.

modicina endors everywhers, and the Dr. Willams Medicine Co., 81 Szachven Road, Shanghai, one bottle for $1.50, six for $4 post Iran.

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no Bissy meeting. It has not been PARIS TOILET How remunerative the past two

ound possible to comply with this to any No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL three years have been to tramp shipppreciable extent. Without Regular owners is frankly stated in the annual

nidiers to keep the scores and work the report of Messrs, E E. Mors and Co.

argets the meeting could not go on. They remark that in the fifty years' experience they find no record of any

hat, in the event of the ocuncil declining Lending LADIES & GENTLE- Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr & Mrs L. Kay thing like it. There cannct, they think, accopt the proposals that have been be many steamship owners who have made, the War Office would organise s not realised sufficit prods to pay of Territorial Rifle moeting under its own the first cost of their property. Naver,

immediate control" If that came about indeed, exept during-the laat Boor cam-

it would practici -moan an end of the paiga and when blockaderunning was National Rifle A

ciation meeting Of engaged in during the American Civil course, the Eing. Prize, which is only War, have steamship owners, in their] opinico, been able to accumulate such open to serving Territorials and members of the Colonial military forces, would go wealth. The pass was, no doubt, too fast to be maintained, and Mese. Moes the members of rife associations and to the official zile meeting, and with culy and Co, speak of freights so having now civilian markamen to stond the National fallon in many instances by 60 por ount Tiße Association meeting it would boome as compared with those of a twelvemonib

comparatively unimportant. ago. On the other hand, they state that they do not share altogether the posal mistio views expressed recently by, some icadig steamship owne They POD signs of insocial relic which will set froo the credit roecuzzoas pów withhaid.

White, the council of the National Huffs Association may endeavour betwees now Land-Februarja 14 Yo ebtain some modifica

tions in the proposals made by Sir Charles

augina's Committee will probably be found thabit will advise the adoption.cf Naturaly, the reduction in frights and the changes required by the Army Coun in the price of shipbuilding material act, and codesou to do ita best under reflected in the price of tornago. Meeers. the new conditions. In the cirpum. CITANDING la It (own grounde with | Mone and Co. stalo thai tho valna of new

Terms and Croquet Lawan, Targ steamers has alrendy senably dearesso, creased oficial support, and it may well. stances it will be coiified claim in. Bevaral Cases of, Washing Soap, Bundry Alry and Well. Furnished Bocina, Every erik. Bab pwners as wiling to scoop by that whib, for the moment, looks like

home condort. Fino View of the Harhour. Telephone: No. 890.

about 10 per cent. Icar than they coulding somewhat threatening to the id have obtained a twelvemonth ago. Mas F. W. WATTE, Apply to

terpite of the tenosistion will in the and Brataide, 20, Maodamall, Road. large number of woodland steamers turn out to tagadraniego. The fast that Hongkong, September 2, 1908, have been sold, principally to foreigners, Territorial competitors rallway fares are et fully 10 por sent, below the figur to be paid, and that ommanding offioces realised a short time ago. Shipbuilding no longer find it acconsury to refuse material somma diaposed to keep stoady at about present rates Shipbuilding, perlesion to go to Bisley must our appetite, one of

Leronimuslly, lead, toylargar, unizion, though

LEXATURA CAFE dara bende, dont us prae.

Pictures and Sewing Machines,

Terms: As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers. Bangkong, Jin. 27, 1914.

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