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Upton

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TRIDAY MARCH

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEELS TO THE GOVERNONETA

General Austicasera

AND

Share, Coal and

TOLD BY THE PARISH PRIEST

A Story Of Cuba.

-At Capash, in the Lalang, of Cuba, there lives the Reverend Father Villanueva, a

I priest who likeso many others of his aloth

lea father in deed as well as in nato the members of his flock.

The tem

temporal well-being of the people Among whom he

he labours is almost as much matter of personal concern to Father Villancers in their spiritual welfare Hence it arose that he became interested in the affairs of the family Siere, with what Teault be

be bas since narrated as follows

the men a complete rest of nearly week for fear that they should become overtrained by the time of theic medival at Fatmay, For, curiously amongd, m it may seem to those who have not am inside knowledge of carsmenship, it is impossible to keep crew at any laval of attainment. It is absolutely infallible to say that they must either advanos_de move backwards, and if the retrograde movement should comnience, say, a wook

ATRE

TO NIGHT

AT 9 SHARP

MAURICE E BANDHAND-

prawote the Newly Organizod

BANDMANN

OPERA CO.

Some time ago when I was Parish priest in the village of Carlos Rojas there lived in the village a family of whom I was an intimate friend. The oldest

dest daughter, a beautiful child twelve years of age whose delicate condition, looked health was in General Brokers.as if her life were fading away. She was

No vary weak had so depressed la salitads.lengths in pace over the Putney-to-cet in that balore the tace, à crow may lose several she felt no desire for anything bu

gbak and still love this family with ako course, I loved therefore soon took upon All my sou

And naturally it is no emuse to $17. myself their misery, the more so when I learned that the doctors could not acostain is so often done, that if the race had the nature of the child's malady. I went becni rowed a week earlier such as, szew into consultation with several physicians must surely have won. Such a stabo- deserving of all my ent

confidence, but no one ment. Is only a wavere condensation of Tax SMARTENT SUCCESS OF THE SEASON to konw what to do in so strange-a. caso, e taal treatment to sarsome the the handling of the crow by those who CLEO wonkanas Saving

are in charge of it, and perhaps propor proved unavailing. At about this time for booklets tonally an appreciation of the coaching regs ding Dr. Williams

pick pilla fur pale

pale of the other side. It will be remember- people came into my hands, and reading ined that this was the fate of the 1909 them tostimonials of similar casse

PROPRIETORS

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PUBLIC AUCTION,--

HE Undersigned have received instruia.

tions to all by Public Apotion,

(ros 20ČUVNT OF THE CONCERNED},

са

OH! OH!

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Plans open at MOUTRIE'S

Doors OFAN AT 8.30

Hongkong, March 25, 1914,

His Extindency the Governor, Crown Land 'as Bawan Bold,

of Hongking for a term of 18 years, commending from the 20th day of Novem ber, 1899, with the option of renewal at * Crown Benn bo be fixed by the Surveyor, of His Majesty the King, for one further toum of 18 yoKIE.

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Ma Provost Babin

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Mr W. D. Book

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PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Mr O. W Borask

Lusting by Publia. Auction Sala, te bo - 51: 577 held we MUNDAY, the 3 th day of March,

I serb for a few bottles of pills and took them to my Cambridge crew, which was led by that friend Mr. Julio Sicro, father of the child. dashing stroke, D. C. R. Stuart. They I osa truthfully say that the improvement were fit and Ready to race three weeks From the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, vad so rapid that in about fiten days we before the day, with the consequence had the pleasure of noticing the child

that they were bound to declino" and cheerful and happy, full of colour and life. Everything in her seemed to have under losa buoyancy of spirit as a natural con gona a change; instead of being pale as séquence, so that against a casualty in efore she now had a rosy complexion, so the bows more or less at the last moment her mind, before clouded by bar malady, they were unable to go to the post either was now clear.

"In consideration of these facts I have physically or mentally fit. Again, illnes Dot hesitated to recommend Dr. Williams's much more likely to attack a ozaw pink pills in as

as many cases of ailments that has gone beyond the mark oc resulting from impoverished blood or weak account of the reaction, physical as wall oned perces as have come to my notics

As mentai.. among my acquaintances. And in the different towns where I have ministo-ed as parish priest since then I have seen many Proofs of the excellent results obtained SEVERAL CASES CROCKERY AND with this renowned remedy.

EARTHEN WARE Comprising:- Platos, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Milk Jugs, Biscuit Jar, Vases, Flower. Holders,

SATURDAY,

the 28th March, 1914, commencing at 11 AM, at their Sales, Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road. Corner of

Ice House Street,

de, Alas

&c.

Tentifying to the truth of the above. and fueling that I have thus fulfilled my duty for the good of my fellow-beings, sign my name, TEUDORO VILLANUEVA,

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Benders of this paper on obtin Dr. Willam pink pills for pals people from local medicine rendors, or, if preferred, Miscellaneous Goods and a quantity of Irem The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co. 84 Choica Porfante in small lets.

Szechura Road, Shanghai, one bottle for $1.50, six for $8/. post fte. As a specific Tormis asunl.

for all discemus 'due to blood and nerve debility theaa pilis en reputation

HUGIES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers. "Hongkong, March 21, 1814.-

PUBLIC AUCTION.

568

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions from Mx W. Dazw BrandWOOD,

to Sell by Public Anction,

Dn

MONDAI.

the 30th March, 1914. nt 2.30 p.m., at his residencs "Inglewood," 4. Babington Path,

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

--FURNITURE,

&c.,

ko.

Therein. Contaiyed.

Comprising

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Plano by Dormer & Shop, Stuttgart, Singer Sowing Machia", 2 Babber Tyred 'Rickshas, · Carrying" Chair, Croquet Set, Tennis Pules and Net including large Boundary Netting. Stone Roller, New Lawn Mower si a large quantity of Pot Plants including 2000 very fue Maiden Haiz Ferns,

Cataloguer will be issued.

On view from Sunday. Tens:- usua).

BUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, March 24, 1914,

384

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ou'

TUESDAY,

the Stat March, 1014 aommencing. at. 2,30 p.m. nʊ their Sats Room, No. 8, Des, Voux Road, Corner,

of Ioe House Street---

A QUANTITY OR

-VALUABLE-STEAKWOOD

AND BLACKWOOD

FURNITURE

As follows

OOD To Upholstered Ira

Loom Buiten, Pining Room Suite, A Sofas, Carpeta and Bugs,

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which encircles the world,

Rust Prog

READY: MADE DRESSES, NEW FABRICS

FOR

SUMMER WEAR, 'HATS and FLOWERS

OF ALL COLOURS."

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IN WHICH ARE, VRSTEN THE SHARKS OF.......

THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE

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and

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I have taken the example of the 1909

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Mr HJ Bashm

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W. Mond MrBK. Moh Lot of Mr & Mrs W. Huarkle Mr. Mar

Browse, U.S.N. Mr & Mrs John Meier

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Mr.C.T. Bu Misa G. Buto

P.

1914, at 3 r., at the legs of the Public Rear Ad. Works Department, by Order of His H cellency the Governor, of One OROWN LAND at Ngau Shi Wan in the New Territories of Hongkong, for a berm July, 1898, with the option of renewal at Mr H. J

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MDM a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Sarveyor Mr and Mrs Y. X. Mr G. Middleton

D'Almada E. CastroMr N. H of His Majesty the King, for ous further

D'Almada B. Mt D. B. Miller term of 24 year less 3 days.

Castro

Dr and Mrs W. H. B.

erow because in many respects toda Í hunch of his shoulders over the stretcher, of 75 years, commencing from"1st day of / Mr A. J. Ombridge - Mickla

crew's experiences have to this point resembled them, and notably in speed On the last day of their practice over the Fly waters they lowered the recced over the reach from Day's farmhouse to the Adelaide Bridgo, which was put up by the 1000 crow, by some dacc., the majority of the watches making their time 5.21, though some made it 5.22, the pre vious best being 5.25. Of course the conditions were about as idealns they could have been, but it is almost unnece sary to put out that no record is ever put up under bad conditions. In both cases this speed came from a uniformity which is not usual at such carly stages of practice, and which to a certain c tent resulted from the fact that great length has not been insisted by the coaches in either case:

From this it will be seen that tile pre sident has taken a wise course in giving +ew a complete rest from rowing, whilst seeing that his inen een reinvigor ate themselves after an arduous three wocky' work at Ely by taking gentle. exercise at the seaside. The order and Intost weights of the crew are as follows:

D. I Day (Lady Margaret),~

"

bow ...........11. *2. 5. E. Swann (Trinity Hall) 11 12 .5. P. G. Livingston. (Jesus) ... 13 ··8

unsteady when reaching out to it and is, marsover, in danger of developing

The roult of this is seen in the fact his binde is very slow into the waters with & further consequence that when he grew tired in the row last Thursday he did not cover it a deeply as he might have done.

Garnett, at 5, has become much more comfortable of late, and is much squarer to his work than he was. He is a man of large stature, but is not yet developed suficiently to make a really powerful outman, for he lacks mielo in his ab- dominal and lumbar regions, being very thin below the waist. He kept his form well, however, right to the end of the hard row. Rito at 4, is developing into a sound, hard-working heavyweight, His leg work in very sound throughout, though he is a little inclined to throw away his body swing when he tire, and it cannot be said that ho prerswings oven when paddling.

Tivingston at threg, ha pot improved muito so much as I expected, though that is, perhaps, more my fault they him. His wing and body form are excellent, but his leg work is not quite as sound as one would expect from a Jesus Ours man, and, as the rest of the crew date Bmad such strides in this respect, he has been a little left behind. He does: not usa bis inside leg as effectively as

4. J. A. Bitson (First Trinity) 15- 8

5. K. G. Garnett (First Trinity) 18

*8. C. S. Clark (Pembroke) ...... 13

*7, C. E' V. Buxton (Third

Trinity)

*G. E. Tower (Third Trinity),

stroke

ho might do; he may be a disciple of

52

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Mr. Briggs, and he might keep both his lege more firmly on the stretcher at the finish. But, against this, it must be

11 12 pointed out that is wrist work is a

good as any in the boat. The president.

Locality.

Nga BK Wan

Registry No.

New Howlonn (aland

Particulars of the Loti

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Master D'Almeda B. Moare

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Miss E. L. Christic

Mr & Mis G, Clark

Mr W. E. Clayton

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Mr & Mrs Campbelt

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Col Cottell

Miss Cottell

Mr A. Consland.

Major Davy

Me de Mra J. Dobbia

Major Dorgan

Mr G. A. Dattan

Mr Evane

Murphy

Major Fatchria

Mr.K.Finder

Mr. E. F. Moore Me W. Mcoro

Mr W,

Mr and Mrs Me S. L. Cole Neville

M-SE.

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A. La E. F. Cole. Min G. ULeary mens MO. A. UNall Miss A. F. Collard Mix O Me W. W. Cook MrR O Mr V. T. La Coste

MA Panton Miss L

Miss Galton SAL

La Coute Mr J.-H. B. Parring.

As per asie plan, 2, 95810 MrF. Corne

about

Mr G. F. Garry “HD G&Penfeld:

Mr R. MR. Doha MP. S. Pendeld Mr & Mrs Derfanno Mr Lo G. W. Parce 357 and 2 children Mr F. A Perry

MA

Me FA. Mr A Petersen Dickhoff: Mr And Mrs U. H Me D. 8. 8. Douglas Pierca

much better than he was, and has almost PARIS TOILET

11

at pwo, is now sitting up to his work.

*L. E. Eidley (Jesus), co

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* Old Blues.

0onpletely disampled that sluggishncas |

which was marring his swing.

It is difficult for me, so for the coach,

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Me F. L. Robbins Mr. W. L Roses SAT Mr.A. R. Bosanchai B. Mr and Ms J. A

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Mr. Goulbourn

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Mr. J. Gourger

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MR. O de

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Mr. A. E. Bobg tz

Sharp

Mc E. E Mr

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Med. Sillmen

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MA Square Mr J.-B. Heath Mr & Mrs L. Sizes Mr. P. H. Heimann Mr and Mrs O. M De Hemper

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THE

CHINA MATEA”

NOTICE

Taken as a whole the crow have im to find anything to criticise in the row proved considerably under the tuition of ing of Ivor Day at bosy, and be bids fair Major D. A. Wauchope, who, has had to be one of the best bows that Cam:TUR Leading LADIES & GENILE. them in charge during their sojourn at bridge is possessed since the days of Ely, and this improvement is the more W. H. Chapman, although he differs in antisfactory in that it comes from the build absolutely from that famous bow individual cataman more than anything It will be interesting to watch the pro she. But there are many points in of the crew on the liveller waters which they will have to say an advance of the Thames at Marlow, where they after they have started work to-morrow will appear to mrrow, moor again under once more if they are to prove a really the tuition of Mr. Bruce, and where they fast crow over the whole Pumey to Most are staying as the guests of Mr. James lake course. That they are fast now for Boytou, M.P. until they come to Putney a distance is beyond dispute, but it during the course of the next wook, zot equally certain that they will be able to race over the whole course at top pressure and keep their pace after Ham Misfortunis beled the Oxford one last mersmith. To attain this they will here, wook by the indisposition of Har in my opinion, to become considerably who was, however, expected to sharper with their blades and loam to his place coce more this week. B... row cleaner and deeper. They will have dokin, the spare man, took his no diffinity in rowing a fast stroke, for Another alteration made to the

the interchange of places of four and Ward taking Pitman a place

on Thursday last Mr. Bruce called on Tower to cow for half a minute at the rate of 40 stroke a minute, and although at The crew made their feas previously they had not rowed more than ance so Henley on Satur

82 they managed it in no discreditable the regatta

manner,

INDIVIDIAE MERITHÂND DRAKLITS.

Althoug

TOTAL TURER AT 81Ft ÜzorMEEL. 1911, at times, soens, Inclu

*** Atrobaríand Chiotal £5,000,00G,

Buhscribed Capital KA,500,000 Paid-up Capital

and roman 11-LUC & Ammoulky „Euclaus

Birkar Fund Accoun“

little over

extended when full

with

nications relating tʻsiewa shoo d

Eto the

minet" forward. thes uses, with: any commands

ditar, not necORONT

Mr. CA; Henderso's (Mr. Me and Mrs Henty” Mr.

MrHoland

Mr B. Do I Horisrnbir Miss R. Humphreys My

Me 8. Foster Hast Mzw. G. Hutchin

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