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MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1814.

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HE Undersigned'have received instruc.

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TUESDAY,

the 8th October, 1914. commencing at 2.30 pm at thoir Sam Rocas, No. 8, Do Youx Road, Corner of Ice Houna Stroot, m

A QUANTITY, OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

Comprising —

THE CHINA MAIL.

OAN GERMANY HOLD and discovering ingenious ways of turning

OUT?

KUGE STORES TO PREVENT STARVATION.

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the situation to goed account and making

hoge profta, especially sa international maritime prohibita the search of neutral vassels when conroyed by a war- vhip tying the sama flag.

BUNILY OF FETROL,

1

Then there in Constantinople. Germany before the war had made considerable provision in the matter of patrol and Alcoholic earence. Is is the failure of the latter commodity which might involve the starvation of the army,

are able

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**And all they do lawesp. Some of them implore the soldiers to let them, at Jost, take some furniture away, and throw themselves at the officer's, vet. But they Ara gently raised by the arm, and led [outaids in the dark. In the meantime the soldiers rushed and throw bundles of wood under the staircase and poured petrol over them, and fit them. In an instant the house was ablaze. A woman zied to rush in and save some suvenir, a photo graph, a

"To the casual observer perhaps Pacia

, a cradio, anything, hut was ordered does not show much outward sign of dis-

As for the gresit of German banks, it back by the spidiors. Perhaps her own was strangled by the withdrawal of French son was among them. It had started. "Society is over is the city securities at the time of the French national raining, and at some places the dre bad ut this time of the year and although low and by advances to industrial housua gone out, bat immediately the soklioma came the crowda of American tourists are which are powerless to rupay, for they on with fresh lots of cotton saturated with

Are acoastomed goue save for the occasional groupa drift. themselves

giva petrol, which they stuck through the ing through to the Channel, the human long credit to foreign arms. But the window at the end of their bayonets.

"A man who had just been led out of a to dispose of moro | tide cibing and towing along the grant than sixty million sterling, having been house, had he had been standing outside boules ards moves match the same us over.authorised to suspend all payment of with his wife and children, watching with But all the great modiste" bouses are English bills. With the two hundred closed. The whole scopemie life of the millions voted by the Reichstag and the vity is as a standstill.

sighty millions remaining orar from the war chest, a cotal is reaches of three hun- dred and forty million sterling ss Clar. many's present resources.

I learn from the Prefecture of the Seins that there aro no fawer than 400,000. pnemployed in Paris, and 200,000

in the suburbs. When you realise that, including tha reservista, more than 20,000 troops have left the metropolis for the front since the war began, the peuteness of the industrial situation will bobricus. A Commission of National 'nemployed Ane been created, and is doing invaluable work on precisely the same lineers the London Committes.

The Bank of France is to bo authorised to accept demand-notes arising from the military oxigencies, and this will be of immediate assistance to the big houses to pottinus their activity. The muniai. pal authorities are setting the example cking on as many hands as possibles Vehicles commandered in connection, with mobilation uro gradually returz- ing, and bafory long some sort of motor- bus serrico may be running.

ORDERS FROM AMERICA. Trudismen's Loka are full of unex-

ented unders; misters and employees all at the war. It is stated Ameri- gas un waiting to Hood Paris with com missions as soon as the house "re- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing open and now ready to undertake them. Room Furniture. Upholstered Arm-chairs French Consuls are tremendously busy, and Sofas, Carpete and Rugs, Brass and art in the process of time, instead of Brans mounted Bediatends, Buteaus, War-nursing a bid market from Germany. drobe, Washstands, te, Sideboards, Low and manifold industries will spring Dioner Waggons, Quo Extension Dining up or develop in Paris, Table And Chairs, lea Chests etc., etc., Dinner and Desert Services, Crockory, Sandry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensile Cutlery, de, Bras

Fanders and Fire Brasses,

Also

Wall Bracketa, Inlaid Blackwood Trays, Blackwood Folding Chairs, Cabinots, Overmantels, Side Table, Desks, a variety of Stand, sto. etc., and 2 Pianos in good

condition

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Comprising -

Freg public meals are being organised by all the charities of the country, and spicemo efforts are being made to start in however small a way, the wheels of industry moving again.

Germany's resources in live stock are

sequivalent to about six million tons of

banka

stupid look the progress of the five, rusbed faway, as if mad, gut hold of a man of saturated cotton, and helped the soldiers The example had been in thair work. given and in a moment all the other peasants followed. At half past ten the Thus" concludes M. Denbigny, the church alarm bell (ton) started ringing, population of Germany, stinted, reduced to and then at lost aftty little homes weru A state of dearth, cannot be condamned to falready burning.

mine without a prot keted campaign. Then fra had to be sat to the church. it will lack money. Its army way infer of BonesLes, the old quaich church with through defective transport, but too muchsquare tower, where only two hours agu hope must not be placed on these latosal the peasants whispered their prayers in solitude. Wood and cotton had to be circumstances."-Daily News.

hosped up as far as the altar, and in the tower as high as possible. little later all that ramined was high burning torch, which woon listed over and came down in a cloud of smoke and flames. One hundred sad thirty bouson were destroyed' in that way, and then all trees, in the neighbour-

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Holiday Makers' Thrilling

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their holidays at Aywaille. a Belgian village Four English girls who were spending

near Visd, when war broke out, have just thrilling returned to England after experience.

We came down to breakfast one more. [ing," said one of them pesterday, to be told that Germany had declared war on Belgium, that the German aray was ad vaccing on us, even that they were even now entering Aywaille, which was in n state of siege, and nobody might enter or leave the town. Everywhere there confusion and paris.

A THIRTY-NILE WALK.

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After the battle of Tsushima, it is said that Admiral Rojerrenski... when asked the causes of the Eussian defeat, replied, That is easily said: the Japanese hit and wo did not. How many ahots wers fired on both sides and how many hit will never be known. The only naval Cuttle as to which these figures are known and that for our party only is that of Santiago, in which the American gone fired 1,300 shots of winch 43 hit, or a little over 3 per cent. A Trushima, whors. leaving the numerous smaller

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IN

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4.65

7.10

7.93

7.27

9.40 11.25 2.00 3.00 5.15 7.30 9.4 11.90 2.04 950 11.36 2.00

10.02 11.43 9.20 10.9 19.02 2,33 10.27 12.08 237

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7.39

10.40 19.22 2,50 7.41 8.30 10.45 12.10 2.54 3.45 8,00 8.24

11.20

6.05

6.33.-

5.99 1.37

5.33 - 5.46 8.01

3.50 -

5.55 8.14 8.01 8.13

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7.13

8.50 Shum Chua - 8.05.10.05. 11.35. 2,55 4,30 6,15 €.21 Sheung Shui. 8.12 11.41 3.01 136

5.03

8.43

€1,29

Faz Ling 8.16 Tai Po Markas 8,20

Tai Po- . - 8.92

Sha Tin - - 8.44

11.44 9.05 440

FM 8.58

1104 3.16 451

12.01 3.28 4.57

12.14 3.38 610 12.07 3.19 3.23

6.32. 5,53-

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Communication with the outside world closed and strongly kanrded, and we could was cut off The railway station was obtain no information at the post office, The day was one of the greatest anxiety for us, and we determined that next morn- ing we would set out on foot in au attempt. morning we could see troop of German and medium artillery alone numbered to rench Liege. On rising un the following entirely out of account, the heavy soldiers entoring the village. We could on both sides 120, the number of shutí get no perters, and, knowing no word of was undoubtedly very much greater than French, we dared not face the journey at Santiago, and also of course the zum- alonu. Eventually the cook from our our luggage, we ass off for Love. There no Arjol, which was captured by the decided to come with on, and, abandoning ber of hits; for the Russian ship of the were no means of conveyance, and we were Japanese, alors received 48 shots, and determined to attempt the walk of thirty the fagship Surom, which was battered miles across country, not knowing then that contrated fire of the enemy, must have Ledirect ad res marred by the been struck much aftener. It can be

was centre of Germany's attack. military, but we went by side routes and assumed that on the Japanese sido at joined some men who were apparently into pieces and angly sunk under the cor. the same plight as ourselves. Hoc after Bour we stumbled along. Here the ground rate the percentage at bits Mr & Mrs Athol L. M-3. R. Macdonald could only creep: there we had to be lifted Santiago, although the firing, distances was a network of wires through which wa greater than on the American side et

bodily car fallen trees. Al the roads were greater. For in the interval astil. were barricaded, sad whenever we reached lety technics in especial had made con- a main road we were stopped by the siderable progress, and the Japanese gun were provided with telescopic sights.

okliers.

FALSE ADDREN.

VISITOR AT HOTELS

BONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr E. S. Abraham Mr E. F. Lyle Mr QM. Alport Mr J. Macdonald

Bon

Miss M. Matheson Mr Wy A. Mentzer Mr J. Marecki Mr Q. E. Moyes Mr. E. Middleton Mr W. J. Morrison

Dir Dins Newton Mrs J E. Norton, and

infant

Mr S. Okabe

M: W. Oudenhoven

Mr S. L. Penning

Mr H. Handley.Peas

Mr G. D. Phillips

Mr J. M. Phillipe

Mr A. M. Prespon

Mr A. B. Purvis

Mr E. B. Ray Mr B. LL Raymond Miss F. Reay

A very useful contribution towards solving the obsessing problem of Ger- many's economic power of resistance in this war comes from the pen of M. E. Daubigny. French authorities to Gen. erale Langlois and Lacroix have already pronounced on the purely military aspect of the question.

"This war, they say, will not be

Anderson & maid Mr & Mrs N. Mac- confined to a single, great battle of a few

51rs E. Belilios. Mrs R. P. Mann and MI E P. Fate Istyre and child days: it will be long duration; six

Mr. D. J. Boll 1085 months. ten months, at most a year, and

Mr G.. Boar Dr O. Marriott victory will be to the most tenacious.""

Mr and Mrs A. R. Mrs R. T. Mathesoz M. Daubigny, in a letter published by

Mr. M. Black

Bishop the Tempe." does not share the general

which tho Russian lacked. view that Germany will be quickly who would give us po information as to We began to ruspect our companions,

Min H. H. Boyer Apart from the good quality of the Mr G. H. BredƑofTM starved out. Her economic ruin is cor- whore they were taking us. We asked forums dad their uppurtenances, the num Mr C. R. Brocke THE Undersigned have received instructain. Her industrial development and the Britisa Consal's address in Liége, and ber of hits depends very largely on the Mr A. G. Brooks

tions from Mason Gatre, to sell by her financial resources aloo closely they refused to give us any dahnite infor. icvelopment of the very procedure and Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr Museo Public Aucti .

dependent or the international markestion as we drew near to the baitla the condition of training of the araws, fr W. E. Clayton

M: WE. Candy that she cannot hold on when it is closed area, we constantly heard the gun- thup spesially the gun captains, and it is Dr A. LE. F. Cole.

dering. Now we were nearing Viad, `a against hir. But comomie ruit does mass of daming buildings, monument to theralons quite natural that all bavias man the 7th October, 1914, commencing atons. necessarily imply prompt starvation. the work of the Germans.

pay especial attention to this last point. Mr Arthar Course We implored one of our companions to Everywhere increasing scope is given to Mr D. S S. Douglas 2.30 p.m., at his Residence, No. 2,

| Mr W. A. Dowley PLENTY OF MEAT.

write down the address of the British Coo Carton Villas, Kimberley Road,

sul, which he did, and later we found that firing practices with naval guns, although Mies ML. E. Duty THE VALUABLE

the address was a fictitious one. We tailed Hate of the results may reach the public Mr J. Duncan ment. As her population of 65 millions Belgian officer, who directed as to the yearly an account of its firing practico W. Farley

wearily into Visé, hnd at last found a VILP. The British Navy alone publishes Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr G. M. Powell

Ehrenfels consumes two and a half million tons per Cocuinte annum her supply in this respect is more Eventually we reached the station, and results, which, however, for the ships on Miss Farnsworth than sufficient. Further, Germeas po were fortunate to get a train to Liége, ccly active service contains nothing more than Mr J. Gibb esses more than 250 cold storage facto find the city in a state of siege. Soldiers the order of merit of the ships concerned. Mr J. Gould tories and ten State-owned military lying about the streets. In one paco won the other hand, the percentage of hits M. F. O. de Grizo Miss C. M. Banders

worn ous with watching and fighting were the prize competitions for gunnera, Mr W. B Graham Upholstered Arm-chains, Iictures, Carpetstories which should normally assure the teand a wounded woidier, who had been

Mr P. Bod Rugy and a quantity of good batting, revictualling of the armies. Each shot in the leg. and could obtain no help as stated, and theen afford a good-

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Misa. Sanders Large Dinner Service (complete). Class slaughter house has a told storage works. We rendered first aid as well as we could. basia" for comparison of the results, of ME. H. Grooms Mr H. O. Sleigh and Crockery Wase, &c, dec.. Two Bed and in peace time the troopa havo bean Brussele and Ostend, and took boat for instance, that the heavy calibres are by Mr and Mrs Hamilton Mr F: Smyth

After many tedious delays e reached the various calibres. They show, for Capt. T. P. Hall Mr J. Ross Smith

England.

no means inferior in this respect to the M: W. A. Hannibal Miss & Squazn

Mr G. Harper Capt. H. A. Walker lighter cons; rather the reverse. Thas Hon. Me E. A. Mr E. J. T. Warran In 1913, the 84.8 cm, guns, the heaviest Bawatt, C.M.G. MIL

Weismann J. in vao, stood nearly at the bead, with Mim A. A. 6. Holmes Mr F. W, White

Mr R Hanter

Capt. B. Wilde 66.88 per cent. of hita; the 80.5' on- have 61.4; the older model of this cair D. L. Hutchison Capt. & Mrs Wilsom-

Me M. T. Jones bra only 38.4 per cent. the 15 C. Mr R. M. Josaph Cardiff, Ang. 12. 51 per cent. and the 10.2 cm quick. Capt. & Mrs Rockx Ahizbly-educated Belgian soldier, fring guns 48 per cent. of hits. In the MrE. B. Lambert shortego of 2,210,000 tonal Moreover, thick of the fighting around Lugo, sends distances were fred, in many casca a

named Warequiers, who has becs is the ships capable of activa, serviss double Mr. Lloyd

My F. Lobel the campaign begar before the harvest, to his brother, who represente Belgisa and although women, children, and old firm in South Wales, the following thrilling meuh as 10,000 metres and micro. With

the increase of firing distances, tho num": mea, together with forty to fifty thou-stories of the horrors of war.

Mr E. Amberg I shall payer forget the sight of it.bur of hits of couse becomes smaller, Mr. H. 1. Anderson HUGHES & HOUGE, sand Russian reservists (who were pre- One hundred and thirty houses, sad the especially, as it is attempted in other Mr N. 3. Austin

Auctioneers, verted from returning home by the Gerehurch of Bongallos, forming one big

1068 man military authorities) have been set in the middle of the night, and the poor ways, also, to approximate the conditions to gather in the crops, it is not certain inhabitants helping the soldiers to destroy in shooting practice to those in actin their own little homes and all their coo-warlaro. One thing cannot be Imitatori, that they will do. so in timo.

touts. I cannot see how our friends in however, in peace practice. and that is Great Britain-I mean the

he people who the enemy's fire; and under the induanos bees abroad to t have never The combined notion of the Anglo-Fronels the idea of war and all its horrors the same of this the number of bite materially Navy will not prevent the contínuation of the straggle if the soldiers and the popala. we do. Our little country has always undergoes a very groast diminution, which tion, although stinted, possess the indis. been the battlefield of Europe, and whether the greater the better the enemy

we had not to fight we had all the same to shoots. pensable resources. Germany encircled and blockade will be like a bustegod suffer the terrible consequences.

Fumed Teak Dining Room Suite (practically now), Card Tables. Ies Chust,

Room Suites and Overmantels (Powell and Lane Cawford) Brass-mounted Iron Bed. steada, eta, Bathroom and Kitchen

10

Upright Grand Piano, Overstrung, by RACHALS & Co., in good condition, Solid Brass Fenders and Fire Bras es, Sandry Blakwood Furniture, Electric Fitting", Tennis Polos and Net, Piante in Pots, and

quantity of Rattan Furniture.

(Full Partinplars from Catalogue.) Un view from 2 pin. th inst. Terms - qausi,

Hongkong, Oct. 3, 1914.

PATELL & CO

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Exporters & Importers

accustomed to eat frozen meat.

More than Roven million tons of cats aro produced annually in Germany, enough to feed for million horses. Ger- mua military writers say that there is a sufficient supply of forage for one year.

wheat that

It is in the proudction

u deficit is inevitable. The annual pro- duction is 3,900,000 tons, and the ecn- sumption 5,110,000 ton, showing

♣ STATE OF KIEDZ,

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fortress. The authorities will soeurs, the

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WHAT WAR MEANS.

Torrible Scenes in a Belgian

Town.

A FERRIOLE SUMMORS.

bliza

grhap

daily allowance and distribution, and in a "It was about ten o'clock on Monday country militarised and disciplined like night when the peaceful inhabitants of Germiny there #il be no grant difficulty Bonesiles pace mere were abruptly re- Generat Merchants may therefore, says M. Daubigny, is minded of the horrible significance of the

and

Commission Agents,

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DONT Foyer after the Show, Supper,

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ANDRA CAFE Op Til Midnight

rosources

at the present moment in possession of word WAZY An enginoor officer, kur

more important

at Brary

door, and gave the message that will be made, of course, to the houses had to be burnt down to allow Attempts bring in contraband of war. Rotterdam, the fort to operate their guns without with 30,000 Germans, is regarded as a obstruation. There was no time to be lost. German port, and Gorman bops that and those who liked could” find shelter in Americans will not be able to resist the the fort. While the officer was speaking oppastauity of getting their goods into the sappers were already bringing in wood, Germany by Lading them in noutral posts cotton, and petrol. SANT

The inhabitants round the forts are informed, at once and for all, that in time of war the necessity might arise for the fort Buthorities to destroy their houses, bat in this case they had not been warned. during the afternode, and most of them had already goud to rest when the knocke on the door came lo tell them their fate in the middle fof the night. -I could not doscribe all the heartrending scones we had to' witness that night. It nende a betler per than mine: All I remember la waxen in tones and chilirea praying? (Think that moet of those wonien have husbandry brother or onsb-tha front, and now they came to Fern their houses.

sppoer on a cursory examination. Would I rounded by an army of sappers, knocked

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Mr H. D. Holloway Mr T. Williams Mr and Mrs W. Jack-Mr D. Wilson

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Capt. A. Woodgat

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Consul Goa. G. E. Dr & Mrs Evan-Jones

Anderson

Mr G. A Jonker Dr and Mrs G. D. R. Mraze Mrs Kenb Me and Mrs W.

Black

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Mius H. Bollea

Master Kent

Mr W. Logan

Mr E. J. B. Mitchel Mr F. B, C. Nixon

Mr. M. J. Bron Mr North

Mr Davenport Brown Mr R. J. Rawlinson. Mr.A. E. Carleton Mr & Mrs J. Robert Mr W. A.J. Cooper

Mr B. Et.Fielder Min. Filking

Mre G. Schoo Mr W. Schofield

Mr and Mrs Early Mr Rogers Major Faichnis Mr A. Sinclair Mr and Mrs Faster Misa Bkinner

and children. Mr O. Skott H.Mr F. W. Gibbina Lt. Col. & Mrs Caher Mr&Mrs A. Forber Mr A.. L. Shields

Mr & Mra A. Gibson Smith

Mr & Mrs Grimshaw Mr. and Mrs E Mr Mrs Grimshaw Mrs Smith

Mr B. E

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Mr O. H. Yau dazvan Mr A. W. Van des

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Mr T. L. Young

Mr A. Oswald MFG. Uwan

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Miss Hackett

Mr B. A. Exis:

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Mr A. Hardman

Mr and Mrs Bruce Me T. L. Harrison

Shepherd

L-Col. Gordon Hall, Mr D. Be

Mr Hardman...

Capt. & Mrs Stewart

norse and child

Mr F.A. Haaland Bisaop of Victoris

Mr & Mrs J. Horbars Capt. and Mrs Warn

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Major Humphrey, Capt. & Mrs Whi

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Mr O. H. Hartel

Mr Hoogeverf

Mr. 1. P. Thomas

Mr F. Button

f. J. K. The def

My H. W. Welles

Mr J. W. Wilsen

MrA. D. Hears Mr.O. Mason Burley

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