SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914.
HOTELS
TELE
TO LET
TO LET.
87 MOUNT KELLETT STONE
STATION HOTEL NEUES, Four Rooms, Furabbed
NATHAN ROAD,
KOWLOON.
OBECTRIO LIGHT AND ANH,
ELECTRO TO KA KOOM.
from 1st May to 1st November,
PERCY SMITH,
SETH & FLEMING. 5 Queen's Road Contral Hongkong, March 25, 1914. 380
TO LET.
Cold and Hot Water throughout. A ruled. Partly Furnished or
FRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARd.
31
BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room,
EXCELLENT QUISINE.
For Particulars spply to
THE MANAGER,
Tat. No. K199, Talg. Adtrees 'TxBMUTEL'
Hongenz, Feb. 8. 1912.
200
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Central Location.
ALL ELECTRIC TRAME Pa Entrance. A Electric Lifts, Fans and Lighting,
Eurupean Bathe and Sanitary Fittings.
4 Roomed Bouse To Bo Let
Unfurnished.
Apply → HARBOUR VIEW"
C/o China Matt' Office. Hongkong, March £1, 1914.
TO BE LET.
Fno ST AFRL 1916
"OLDESLOE..
381
E'. Austin Road, Kowloon..
Apply to
PATELL & CU. 79 Wyndham Street.
Dongkong. Feb. 24, 1914.
TO LET.
Hot and Cold Water System throughout. OFFICES in King's Building.
Best of Food and Service.
TELEPHONY 373. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS.
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862
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TNRIVALLED position In the Hill district, overlooking the Botanical
Gardens and facing the Harbour,
Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously itted Bathrooms, Tsiaphone and Elootzia FADM.
Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms hroughout.
Telephone No. 1129.
Cable Address. "Sacknun."
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1208
STANDING Unger Lava Large TANDING in its own grounds with Alry and Well Furnished Rocma, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harhout, Telephors, No. 490.
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WYNDHAM HOTEL,
29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,
and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourista made thoroughly comfortable. Terms Moderate. Rux ex Fer-Class Lixts Under the Personal Supervision of the Impriecros
M. S. HOY.'
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DIENASION
TO LET.
FOUR-BOOMS HOUSES in Granvilla Avonne and Salabury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap routals.
SHOP with Godown attached, Nathan Roan, Kowloos.
Kowloon Marine Lct No. 48 with Wharf, WINDSUL LODGE, Kimberley Road, Kowloon, 6 rooms and Tennis court
No. 3 MINDEN VILLAS, from int April next."
Apply to BUMPEREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE
Gu.. Len. Hongkong, March 3, 1814
TO LENT
I D'OGATE,'. Austin Road, Kowloon,
Ranished.
No. 63 Poak, MOUNT, KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bungalow) tili runt 30th May 1914, partly furnished, Chosp
.
*No. 6 CAMERON VILLAS, No. 59 Pesk, to let furnished for one year from 1st May 1914."
**No. 19th SHELLEY STREET”.
FROM 18x October 1913. No. 5 MOUNTAIN VIEW from Ist April, 1914.
No. 12 BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Shop.
**To let till 31-1 October, 1914, No. 64 The Pesk, seven rooms and drying" room, furnished, including Electric fan and Telephono."
FOR SALE
*HARTING and RUGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No, 1154.
Apply to
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dona. The real bruth
attack of the Sõotal:"backs) (an
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Muy a timo in tho Jass twenty years dangerous.. Paco might have companiest- has one seen. Irish forwards do wonders of for that failing had Stowac Soon play. for about an hour and then Aneh varying, but his substituto tamely. Never probably has an Ireland enough, and on the other wing Will w pack lasted as well as that which was not at all well treated. That will way the chief cause of the victory gained on quite the fastest man on the field, was Saturday. Inst. Let it ba conceded a proved more than smo during the after- once that the men were tried severely, and twice we the speed of the entugh, for not only did the opposing cumbridge captain most useful to the Sectel forwards play a thinghly wound Scotch defence.
game, facing everything wid shirking nothing, but also fromu first to last it was a battle of forwards.
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There seemed on the part of some people a tendency to exaggerate the fall ips of the beaten meni. Cvitainly they Certainly tar keshmeh did the urge did not play at all cleverly, and never tounding facts nunjority of the prosting, and even before was it appreelably international form concorsing th change of ends it was that failure that they showed. Tut this Seusch team practices of the bst was all they red four. Yet for is is the enly team that would have engin
describas. wer prepared to see them as preto be dranked by thous terrillo ruskos though minent as they work in the last half of Irish wait haar. Seventy minutes had play lanter Despite the shocrbis weather there before they was sy ring. The earns what was ciatoil to be a record at the Semets twenty-five Tyrvik" gus, holl, poidance yer yer if the afternoon had of the ball and tossed it is Tayfer, who, been fine it is not likely that any intendship of Fin his turi gave it to Quinny, Quining spectators would have been refused migh
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subject of projecting thought geseted them. Indeed, the Bootchmen the guiae. Obvivusly the increase in talepathy) is explained. Miss Josephine deserve great praise for theie tucking popularity Rugby football which he Davis, the popular stage favourite, Zaman and saving in the closing stage of the 'been observable during the last few years portrait appear herewith declares that gan. Many of those onslaughts looked at confined to England. The crowd Prof. Knowles book opens, the door to to be irresistible, but the dir Scotch which saw, the match was all that food shoes, health, and happiumaa tɔo stay mortal, no matter what his or her position ball crowd should be. Is was patient, in life. She believes that Pro. Knowles men never gave in.
Three minutes after the getting of the good-tempered. cheery, and eminently has discivored principles which
which, if n first try Macnamara, Ireland's excellent sportsmanlikte. Not once from the begin-renally adopted, will revolution serum half, got a second try. There was ning to tim ezul of the game did one bear a fierce rush, and gathering the ball a single shout of disapproval; on the couple of yards from the goal line, Mac other hand, the cheering was enthusins namara serumbled over it. When that tir. "The teams were: happened everyone knew timi the match was lost and wou; yet the visitom never relaxed their efforts. They ought to have bos practically rewarded for their pluck. for in the last minute of the gurds they raised a particularly severa siege in drastic fashion. Up the fold weat Will, and after check he got a great chance He hul time to drible the ball quictly over the line, but wemingly he did not 'realise how far away was his nearest opponent. He tried to gather it, and unfortunately knocked on. A few seconds later Mr. Baxter blew the whistle for "no siche”
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As might have been expected. bouts gow Academicals). R. M. Scobie (Rides would realize that Cupital an of pawing wera never frequent. and they and J. 1. Sweet (Glasgow High School) Labour were dependent on each other. benie, of course, less frequent us the three-quarter bucks T. C. Bowia (Watant that the present frictions, and waste weather conditions got worse. Several sorians) and E. Milroy (Watsonia) 1ere unprofitable to both sides, and times, however, did the Scotch bucks do half-backs: F. H. Tuner (Liverpool) handicappoil the the industries of the accurate handling, though it cannot be. M. Bain (Oxford University), G, H.
country.
He trusted that the leaders of Labor said that even when they did try getting H. Maxwell (Edinburgi Academicals),
Onca J. B. A. R. Ross (Falinburg University), 4. we have the wisdom to recognize the was ever a probability, Sweet (who took Stewart's place) had Wemyss (Gala), A. D. Laing (Royal effect of the serious decline in froights, The chanee, but a splendid tackle by High School). J. Magdougall (Greenock and that they were not careful twy. Montgomery, the Trish full back, avered Wanderers), und G. Donald (Oxfart would procipitate the laying up of ton-
LAYING UP TONNAGE..
Chamber of Shipping and Labour Problems.
rugs which would inevitably bars to be Inced by owners of vessels which could not b• rusï economically,
INTIMODATION OF WORKIES,
the threatened danger. Montgomery was Criversity), forwards, splendid, and it gathered and kicked the gunsy, sodden ball as if it had been a dry one. No doubt the Irish forwards | werd much helped by the wise tactics of
The problem was a most serious que their backs.. Mucnamara pounced upon
fre it was be wimited that striking all possiblo chwees of getting the ball.
www" sometimes, the only weapon that and the clever kicking of H. W. Jack
Läbolus could employ to obtain consi told & very practical tale. Jackson, too;
deration of it grievanes. Arbitration. helped enormously in this way, and,
Presiding at the unngul Conference of had unfortunately pen looked upon j dospite the difficult conditions, the stan dard of the play was always high.
Shipowners, held on February 27.in Lomerhod of compromise rarely satisfie tery to both sides, and it was uften only Yes, good as the kicking of at least doo, Mr. James Howard Warriel, of rescried in utter a prolonged struggle. thren of the Trial Ineks was, Lloyd's
The formation of strong Conciliution services were at timey wanted. Twice Taith, the new president of the Chamber were the Scotchien penalised in their of Shipping of the United Kingdom., "re-Boards to prevent a disputs coming ta own "25," and goals might easily have marked thus he co not congratulate hender to secure a clement, had bon angested, but he feared employers resulted had Ireland's regular captain them on the gent condition.or the wald hesitate to adopt such a method bem o the field. But, as has been said.
his absence merely inurceses the credit future propres of merchant shipping antres they could be assured of the con- due to the winers. Other members of Probably the fact that owners were not petence and impartiality of such Boards. the Irish back división who did well were now acting with the same confidence as and that their decisions, would be necept- Quinn nad Foster, and the quickness of previously had helped to accentuate the elas binding both "by employers and employed. In ang esa, this machinery the former is always being where he was severe drop in rates which they had ex- wanted was observed by those who study perience during the past few months would not reduce ine number of pošty disputes and sudden stoppages "which" Oguera hind also to a higher running appened so frequently. It was sincerely It is no enviúblo tusk to attempt to expenses, from which they were not likely to be hoped that momo'jalistisfactory rep make distinctions in merit between the to obtain much reljef for sonno time.
the of preventing and settling disputes
details.
eight members of the Irish pack, and yes Shipping generally was in a much
it would be unfair not to put it an recordcunder fräancial position tha: for man, might b! dwired. Menywhile the only that Tyrell is a great forward. His years. He hoped this circunstance would curse open to them appeared iz bo to. vitality was inexliüustible, and he wassist the owners to make a public stands for the amendment of the Trales Disputes Act of 1906, mal to urga "the in the van of the impetuous rashes which aginst the offerts to repress raw and Grant of protect from intimida won the mutch Except that their much-cable them to face the remedy, tinh thức, who were able to work......... tried forwards fought stubbornly to the laying up of tonnage rather than the
Touching on the diversity of the mari- bitter end, die cannot say that the Sestchrunning of is at low. There was
Lino laws, the president said the tean in any way satisfied its friends. certainty and los caur by frequent animity and promptures which chara In the early stages of the game the labour disputes and the inercasing ten-terized the deliberations of the Interna ALL BOLTS OF ARTISTIC JOB PRINTING visiting back division had plenty of deney on the part of dock labourers tional Conference du Sufety of Life
chances, for us the metaboss of the Irish limit the amount of a day's work,
Ses shald encourage, those who had few pack paid little or no attration to hooking Many of them regretted the change several yours worked for the unification and heeling, the bail came cut fairly from mutual respect and fairness to the these laws to pra e thair Governments often on the Scotch side of the scrum much too provalent sermos and anta to take artion, so that in the near future mags. Of course it was difficult to hold, geniem ongeraleres by many of the many of the disadvantages from wideh but the sabun holding of it was not badly leaders of Labour to the prejudice of the shipowners suffered owing to the present
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