MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1814.
TO LET
TO LET
Hughes and Hough PART of I FLOOR, No. 25. Des Veraz
ANCTIONED TO THE GOVERNMENT.
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Telegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIO AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received instruc-|
tions to sell by Public Auction,
TUESDAY,
tos a June, 1914, commending at' 2:30 r.12, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Den Taux Road, Corner of Ios Hoam Street,
À QUANTITY OF VALUABLE, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, "As follows;- Teakwood-One Drawing Room Suite, Dining Room Suite, Upholstered Arm- chairs and Bolsa, Carpota and Rugs, Braun and Brass-mounted Bedstands, Bureaus, Wardrobeż, Washstanda, &c, Sideboards. Diaper Waggons, Extension Dining Tables wad Chaire, ete, sta.. Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Glass Wars Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, acc..
Also
Chuo Blackwood Overioantel. 1 Old Chinese Blackwood Cabinets and 1 Dest,
Old Bronze Figures, Electrio Reading Lampe, «c., 1 Marble lock. 2 Piazor, Chubb Safe, American Ice Chests," 1 Typewriter, etc., lo a few good pieces of Old Chinese Porcelain.
Catalogues will be issued. TRI- Usuni.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Horghurg, May 18, 1914.
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1 MOTOR BOAT for Sale. Bangkong, May SD, 1914.
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Untaining 3 Rooms; with usual INFURNISHED, No. 4. Morrison Hill.
servants' socomation.
For further particulars.
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GODOWN
"YODOWN in Ion Hover STREET,
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431
643.
A 'HACIENDA E. No. 74, Mount
Lall-it Road.
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No. 5, Queen's Road Central
Hongkong. April 2, 1913.
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TILATS WILD DELL" No. 147, Wischar Road, newly built, each Bab 3 room, kitchen, bath-room and servants' quarters. Quiet Locality.
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Booking at ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. Hongkong May 30, 1914..
DESTRUCTION OF AN ACADEMY PICTURE
SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGE
-
People's Inger.
What are
again drawn to it by thus cause at the smashing of glass. The woman wan grey-haired Indy, and skin was razed with a chopper. Shidon's overd blows | aż thus picture, sod, in my opinion, did irreparabio damage to it, making three or four doop gaber in the canvas. “A gentlemen who was standing by her made Intense indignution was aroused yester-acre remark, which I did not catch, in day (May 4) when it became known that defence of her action. This was resented 415 3. John S. Sargent's portrait of Mr. by some other visitors, and one, a little Henry James, tho author, as the Royal | man, struck the talles zona a, bicis, after Academy, had been seriously, if not For a moment or two there was a irretrievably, damaged by a woman. The | savore struggle, and I myself succeeded picture, which hung on the line in the in getting in one or two blown at tao tall largo No. 3 Gallery, between Water gentleman. I don't think he won with house's The Annunciation“ und Peter tho Indy, but, at any rate, he was ovis Graham's The Hours of the Sea." and dently a supporter of the Suffmgette balow Harkamer's portrait of Sir Lauder movement. The visitors rushed towards Brunton, was considered, ona of the most the picture, and several ladies exclaimed interesting of this year's works. As is that the woman ought to be ashamed of usual in the early part of the day, the herdi. Great excitement prevailed: The rooms were thronged by those who do woman, started to make a speech, but Kowloon sired to study the pictures,, and No. 3 she una con hustled out of the way. Hung Hom Gallery, whore most of the principal pic There was a really terriḥle struggio. Yau Ma Ti- turos are azhibited, was crowded.
Everybody rushed over to reg what they Sha Tin could do. It was one of Sargent's best pistures. I believe the woman had been followed by a detective, who apparently sew her and suspected her, becauso he was on the socan in a very short time. Hut, of course, there was no stopping her. She had apparently dene all the damage she wished to do by the time showna seized.
SANG KEE, Compradore Department. HONGKONG & SHANGHAI “ BANKING CORPORATION. Hoogkong, May 8, 1914.
TO LET.
587
OUR ROOMED HOUSES in Salisbury
Avenue, Kowloon. Cheap rental. SHOP with Godown attached, "Nammas Road, Kowloon, Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf.
FLATS in Nathan Road. Kowloon.
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong. May 19, 1914
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About half-past one, when the atlan danes was thinning for lunch, the crash of gines was beard, and an elderly white haired woman was wong to be hacking at the Sargent portrait with a butcher's clover. She was apparently by herself, and having obtained admission in the ordinary way,, abe walked round the rooms till she came to the portrait. Then, suddenly, before anyone could raiso Another visitor stated that the major- a hand to supp hor, she snatched a hat-ity cf the people present were Indios.. chet or butcher's cleaver from her muff When, he said, the reel meaning of what and rained blows on the pictuna.
had been done became apparent, many of them jumped on the seats, calling out, Lynch har "Put her out!” · After the woman had been taken away, the man.
• INDIGNANT TYTANDIIS. itocovering from their surprise, by- standers, including several Indien, rushed
Tai Fo
HONGKONG
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FROM THE HARBOUR
FROM A RECENT PHOTO.
KOWLOON CANTON RAILWAY.
Night Express
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19.45 0.50 7.42 9.40 1125 1.00 3.00 ̊5.15 8,00
9.44 11.20 2.01 9.50 11.36 3.00- 10:09 1149 2.10
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7,00
8.30 3.05 Sham Chun - 8.03 19.02. 11.35 9.55 4,30 6.13 6.20 Sheung Shui 8.12
Fan Ling 8.18 Tai Po Market 6.20-
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5.23 8.07
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5.33-
1.75 7.23
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1.91
10.24 12:08 2.37
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5.50
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1334 12.19 240
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1.40 7.44 8-11,00 1927 274 3.46 6,00 8.00
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Kowloon - 3,05 10:57 19:34 -3,56 5,90 4.54′ 7.05
Will call at Sheung Shại on notice being given to
Station Haster, Kowloon
Sba Tau Kok Branch.
期 0:15 1.25
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ut her, and waid intenso excitement com- who, it was supposed, had sympathised For a fow with her was recognised. The cry wRA mended so kustis bor. O. APRIL 1er.
moments looked as if she would be raised, "Ho was with her; out with him, picture which was the property of Mr. seriously madirented, so rent was the too!" He was Reizol, amid cheers and Sargent, would, he should think, be worth THE FIRST FLOOR of No. 5, Dos resentirent, arcused, but attendants and groans, bad his silk hat was sent dying about 2700 and the damage inflicted Voraz Road Central. But ble for and The people tried to throw him out, but upon is monid decroaso ité commercial Officos. Rooms can be let separately.......
ho wrenched himself fros, "I really by between £130_and_⠀ £200.** mystee of visitors, the Woman Apply-DRAGON CYCLE Co..
The Prisover: It should be put down taken away, she exclaimed, "If they think," added the visitor," he would Hongkong. April 2, 1914. 418 would only give women the vote this has been badly hurt--and arve him to the Liberal Government.
would not have happened. It would be right-bat tiu polies rescued ham and all over. I am glad I was not dead before Ew him out.”. I did it."
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FROM IKE JCLT, 1914. IN CANTON on SHAMEEN Let 65, The premises now in the occupation of the Bank of TAIWAN LE.
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A well-drowod was standing by made! me remark sympathizing with the woman, and seemed to try to protect her. Some of the crowd sized him, while others stood on the settes cheering them, Iflows were struck, but he wrenched him- DAVID BASSOON & CO. LTD.
self free, and was escorted by the police 578 cub the building. Hongkong, May 6, 1814.
TO LET.
"DUGATE* Austin Road, Boriooni;
unfurnished.
"No. 19th SHELLEY STREET"
From Ier October 1913.
No. 5 MOUNTAIN VIEW, newly painted and colourwashed."
No. 12 BRACONSFIELD ARCADE. Shop.
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No. 7, MOUNTAIN VIEW.
At the Palles Court,
Fran Vine-treat zäa women was taken
botes Mr. Donnina at Marlborough street, where she gave her name ac Mary Wond, ngel -66, but refused her address and cecupation.
Bho was charged with unlawfully and The damaged picture was a presanta malicionly damaging an oil painting tion portrait from a group of authors Heary Fans, Esq., by John S. Sar- artista, and other friends of Mr. Henry gent. R.A., value approximately £300, st James. Whether the damage can be ru Roon No. 9, Royal Academy of Arts, paired seems at present doubtful, but Burlington House, Piccadilly, the pro
ven if it can, from a pecuniary pointperty of the trustees ***
of view, the work has been seriously Mr.. Muskott prosecuted for the Com depreciated." A deep jagged cut rune missioner of Polies nerow the lower part of the face, another
The prisoner, thin, grow haired
laying bare and tearing the canvas at the woman, dressed in a rather shabby top of the taco and ruining and eyo, whilomave costume and cloak, and wearing third gash pieces the lower part of a bat trimmed in similar colour, carried the work.
I in her hand a small bag, to which a fow For a few minutes the gallery: was towers, were attached, She was very:
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{had nothing to say, and was committed for trial at the Londen Sessions Daly Telegraph."
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No. 7, STEWART TERRACE, Peak clood while the damaged picture was quick in her demeanour and apoko is a PARIS TOILET
No. 55, ELGIN TERRACE, newly painted and colourwaabod. From 1st June. 1914-
.
N. 20 BELILIOS TERRACE, newly painted and colorwashed.
TOR BALE **GLENSHIEL”. 124. Barker, Road, 6 rooms, class to Tram Biation.
Apply to
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depressed muster.
Mr. Stuart Boyd, artist, of Boundary.
(USDED THE "Astor House).
removed from the wall. Then visitor were re-admitted, and gathered before the vacant space, londly expressing their rowl, St. Jam's Wood, said that shout No. 15. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL indignation as the outrage. Some com- 180 that afternoon he was in Rooms 3. ment was caused by the fact that not the Royal Academy, when his atten atterapt was made by the authoritice to tion was drawn by a cab of glass. provaut women carrying umbrellas, muffs, Turnings, he saw the prisoner sang and bags, and the opinion was frady as Mr. Sargent's picture with a hatched expressed that some such restriction or shoppar. should be imposed to provent as fur an possible any repetition of the act.
SMART STUDENT'S ACCOUNT:
* AS A PROTEST,"
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