MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 1814.
Hughes and Hough
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AND
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- MERION --HONGKONG,
PUBLIO AVOTION
tions to sell by Public Auction,
{TER ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
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WEDNESDAY,
the 16th December, 1914, at 11 a.fr,
at their Salos Rooms, No. 8,
WITH THE GERMANT
ARMY.
BEHIND THE TRENCHES IN FLANDERS.
Adventures' at an Amarican Photo- graphiz.
Mr. Donald Thompson, a staff photo grapher of the " Now York World," who is the first American mand also the dra newspaper representative of any nation- wlity to be wanded in the present cam "poign, has just retuned to London from
Belgium, where he spent two weeks at the front with the German army.
His wounds, which kept him in a Gorman bare hopital, for three days, were the result of a shell from a British | warship dropping through the root of
THE CHINA MAIL.
Rosenstock's
1915
COMMERCIAL DIRECTORY OF CHINA
AND MANILA
IS NOW BEING COMPILED. INFORMATION PUBLISHED GRATIS,
NEW FIRMS, SOCIETIES ETC. ARE REQUESTED TO SEND THEIR
ME TO ROSENSTOCK'S DIRECTORY: BOX 338, 'K.
(Outport Firms please note).
hows in the vicinity of Nieuport. inther as the reads were all being shell GERMAN DEMAND FOR
which Mr. Thompson was dining with
»me (ferman oficers. Throw it these
fficers were kill a by the same explosion,
and 'All of the others were wounded.
by artillery.
WAV,
A Gevaun captain wanted to arrowi but I showed him a pass signed by General vou Heseler, which authorized The narrative of Mr. Thompson's to take photographs of the German miventures, (given below as h nol it,
He said,Ob, very well," and throws an interesting light in the Ger.invited me to company his company toward the east. During my conver avan movement: during the Batt of the
tation with him, he asked me whother Bond to Calais,
I thought the Germans could possibly win the ware
I was an American.
vinced E was in English spy, took, me
known at the time of the German entry
What' you think
asked
-I think our chance of winning isn't a very good one," was his grave "reply.
see how they over enn get to Cakis new, although they are bringing their big guns into action.
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REPRISALS.
BITTER OUTBURST BY THE "COLOGNE.**
"Shall British Be Treated Likė Gods?**
AMSTERDIS, Hot 25.
In a long editoris article under the beading "Shall We Make Reprianis "the *** Cologne Gazetto" maya:
il
German employee on the other side wan
Comicon
KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.
7.15
3.93 Shum Chan - 8,06 10.00 11.35 -9.85 - 4,30 6,13° 6.29 +8.45 Sheung Shui- 8.19 1141 3,01 2,50
8:49
Time Table - From
OCT
1st. October 1914,
Lang Horn
6.50, +7:40 9.40 1195 2.0 3.00 515 7.30 6.56
0.44 11.09 2.04
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IN
8.30
Tau Ma Ti-
6.59
9:30 11.352.00
The Ti
1.10
100 11.49 220
5.92 7.37
5.33
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Cal Po
10.92 1202
3.46 8.01
Ai Pa. Mark'
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10.7 19.08 237 -
$.50 -
8.16 — TalPoMarket 8,20
Tai Po - - 8.39
11.44" 3.05 4.48
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1.33
5.58 8.14
Sha Tin - .84
Thong Sand
4.30
Bates Chyn
Tanion
8.99 8,39
6.40
10.37 12.10 2.48 1040 11.50 “-- 6.01-8.18° 7.44 8.30 10:45 12.40 2.54 3.45 0.00 8.25 0.00 11.50
-6.33- *Will stop at Sheung Shui on notice being given to the guard at Kowloon.. Gollers Train. Sundays and Public Holidays.
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Dowloon 45
OUT
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Degi 4.05 Sha Tau Kok Arr. 2.00 9.15
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Sha Tan Kok Dep
Fan Ling Art.
7,10 9.25
*8.10 10.95
1.435 6.15
9.43 6.t
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
if they could, and Bia's as wall. Mothers Mr. Aanenserzi
Bacon
Bishen
Bir T. Junet
$1
Halepel
Mr GW, Maboy
31 R. R. Mani and
Manners
whole world, when they trample on German "I'd just like to give you a king, na wa Leaving London on Sunday, October
right, peridiously rob German Grus and ? haven't seen many resily decent girls just employers, nishart, wh u they ann comm' here. Of course, we don't lock the them 1. I found myself the following myras)
ting the mennest this in the world to just where the shells is rathecause it is i fing under arrest in Mervem, about Mour
wrong and ill-tras the Germans, then we as proper art of like. But I know ma307 miles outside Antwerp, as soon as I ha
malm Tode all re-pre Tor the "go la girls would come with their brothers stopped off the train from the Dutch
"The man who in these days wouldman; so him asked as a ribber,
gel frombit The yambe eutenant whe arressed me spoken English, and there. But he added that the German army venture to speak German in the London saat last realved to keep biu atade their share at bomb-perhaps mera than Mir H. 3, Abraham Mr. M. Joseph
streets would not be safe from abuse. But certain dist nen from av.
wo do. I have seen there aro y por Mr&MrAthol T. Mr E. M. Joseph THE Vadersigned have received iostrae few coukl not tell fran my accent the: would reach Calais if it, took the last it is otherwise in Ga wany, at least in the hindured continuance of confidential re-i
chaps gone that were in
Anderson & maid MrR M. Joseph eld battery. my ma in the German Fanpire to get there. towns where British merchants can balations with the Englishmen living among
I see their names in the listni
MeJ. Backhousa Mies knowlin I didn's make any enmment on this. found in great numbers The Englisbonus is not withmat danger for the Cufonce nt at it. It is more the artillery wa watul
This lattle is big inre are stil! | 5+ 'ard Mrs S. W. Ar Elw) Lumo He and thrva sakärr, who were but from what I saw afterwards it means if we lived in the old perceiul days; : 3 f ever, thing that they wish and as they are, Į Dolly cat grasing, and it is lovely weather, Vry E.-R. Belilis
more about among us free and unhindered our country. These gentlemens and best to, and wo have a good rest now,
I have f Sir E. K. Bate **
Mr and Mrs Lujs to the 1fotel de Ville in Antwerp, when to me the Germans are very far from to German on the other side of the [ of cemas, "
the bottom of their hearts true I had better not my where we
bas we Mi C. D. J. Bell there were several officers when I had atkining their goal. In fact, I do not Channel were being ill-trasted, as if no | British, arxi not German,' it is cleur that are not Insing anyone. We will have a Mr A. Bona
many of them will attempt to communicate and job on when we adrane, for the Mr Van der Bi sen
ME7. x, being turned in the street without his their knowledge-Rento".
Command is full of obstacles domu by ́llie Mir and Sire à. R. Me ..J, Madling salary to be brought as prisoner to Kit- hate.
Germans. chenor's concentration camp, eight as come to the main object without beating FROM SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.
But let us not talk of petty affairs, lot
diongahout the bush: Shall Engishmen. in Germany enjoy for over a life of pada ume molested while our countrymen on the otker side aze treated lika pariahs? Shall they care among us and unhindered plenty of money, while our countrymen on the other side of the Channel are chased into the streets? Here British firms can con- tinue to do business with Germans who on the other side are othawed. In England they atesl the German patents, they noize German balances in the Bank, they forbid all communications with German firms under penalty of long hard labour; even the mall savings of the serv-nta are
Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ioa Honso Street,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLY GOLD JEWELLERY,
Comprising
18 and 14 Kt. Gold Watches, Diamond and Exphice Brooches, Rings. Bangles,
otc...
Gold Chains, Cuff Links, Pins, Jadestone Ornaments, a camber of Silver Watches, etc., etc..
Aisa
One Sextant, Microsenpu,
Binoculara. sc.
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in the city.
I had taken loving pictures of them then, and so of course they were grateful one, and harply ropriatnied the tenant for having taken me for NO Englishman.
ASKED FOR LONDON PARERA,
Aater they had done apologizing they insitud me to lunch, and tried to pump me about Londen, I showed then pay of a London newspaper-of the pre- yuna – Saturday—but they remarked, Telasenpe,Oh, we have a later can than that,"
(Particulars from Cataingue.) Un view day of salo. TERM:—As usual.
Auctioneeri
PUBLIC AUCTION,
They told me they would wan two of the 42 centimetre enes an of the 2 centimetre ones in the tien
"
Order: had been given, so I was told, lovel overy House in bitmide, and from a church steeplo in a village just back of the artillery trenches you could a continual flash of bursting shells in the town-about fifty shells a rginuto.
The most remakable sight I witnessed was a fiel Cross satomobile filled with woanhui which entered Dixmule under a cyclone of shells, and paaxx through the town going toward the rear without being touched. In the afternoon the | smoko was so heavy it was impossible
SHOT BY HIS OFFICER.
barred.
What the Navy Thinks of Germany's Fleet.
..** KAINER AND CO,'s slov BARGES.” Jack's latter is usually confident in tone and quaint in pleology. Whether he citas from one of the warships that are taking part in the vigil is the North, Sen, or from one of the vessels that are guarding our trade routes with such conspicuout success, ha in invariably proud of “the
Grand Flost." and certain ibat ultimate tictory, comple'e and undisputed, awaits its eff ris. In fact, he is agreeably cocksure about it.
*THE XLOP DARGTS.'**
The O. Marlatt
Mr R. T. Mathesor
Mereck
Mixe M, Matheson
J
DAB
Mr & Metcalfe
Mr. E. Meyer Mr. S. dalaten Mr Miller
Fam getting quite fat. Waar icing M3 31. Bleck like fighting moks in a rough way, lost ite C. B. ropte is making up for the retirement from Mone, Mr A. P Bang-y
Ilutlin the battle of Compiegne, the haplanf the Ars) River Marne dve works of solid fighting. Mr AJ, Cambridge from 3 a.m. to 8 p.m., and bags of night Mr W. E. Clayton attacks thrown in. And also this river too. Dr A. LE. Fols But still we used to stick it with a
god heart-perhaps 3 boom sleep for 3 days Cano'inasen" each night, and a night girl or outpost Mr Arthur Coun chucked in."
Capt. P. H. Cowan Mr W, I. Morrison Mr A. Dob annor MrJ. Ormistors. Me and Mr S. H Me & Mrs Pentreably
Dodwell, child and MrA. B. Purves and naro
Mr E H. Ray 3 and Mies J. F. LI-COL
and
ARREST OF A BOER.
DUR
Mr A, Dowley
Mr L. H. N. Mody Candr. M. Morita-.
Mir W, MoorG
Rayner
M r. Resy:
Mr
Mr D. S. 8. Douglas Capt. and Mrs. I Miss M. E. Duffy Ribault
Mr J. P. Favell Me H., elles Mise Sellers Mr. Skott
A LEAST IN BOXESTY."
.........m" We have a little late-ished a pro hibition of payment to firms in England; but this act of self-defence is still lacom On Thursday I gave up my molor-plete, as from this prohibition att excluded gels and accompanied an officer en horse- the claims of those branches of British back to the trenches back of Nieuport firmas resident in Germany, as long as the
money is ret sent to England. On the way I was a witness of the failingamart' Bitlater will go bid way and y pecker up. ait weh, and wo are Boor prisoner who found employment in BrF, On Fuller Mr W. EL. Swith
and showed me a pile of English nowa papers of the most recent date. It did pe curprise me, bicause then-over I've | been with the German army I could HUGHES & BOUGH..always get bunches of London papera,
Finally, I naked fr permission to go to wo anything else, Hongkong, Doc. 10, 1914.
1985 this funt, which was refused or the ground that the passes necessary must Hey issued at Berlin. Then I told the mmander that my wife was in Ostend. and I was very ilesirous of seeing her.,
He was very sympathetic, and wanted to take me to Ostend immediately, bud ambering that my wife was really j song Kunas, I told him I would rather stay a while in Antwerp, and take pictures of the German troops and the pleasant conditions to be found under ferran rule,
HE Undersigned have received instruc
rions to Sell by Public Auction,
BA
WEDNESDAY,
the 18th December, 1914. commencing at
9.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dos Vans Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,-...
A QUANTITY-ON-
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &... As follows:-
moral of the German troops.
An intry privato shoved hesitation in obeying his captain's command to advance into the firing zone, and the whole company immediately became partly demondizol.
The captain promptly drew his re- volver and shot the private dead, after
means to get the money paid by Gorman firmas indirec ly and through unsuspected channels to England.
Here, for example is a letter from a man who is serving in the North Sea to his home in Faser:
i am very thankful to my I am keeping all merry and bright.
Said to Fave Assisted the * Honden."
Mr and Mrs E. C. Mr and Mis C, E, W.
Kh enfels
Ricon Considerable onestion was occasioned | Mr E. Evensen at Kandy a few dayan, says The Times of Capt. and Ms. M. Ceylon, by the arrival there, in chargs of French and child two European Police Sergeants of Colombo, Mr J. Frost of a man of middle age said to be a former Mr Derang
far, and we are looking forward to the He was met at the railway station
We have had nothing writing a Ceylon after the South African War Me V. Gorlbourn
Asie warden in the Hambants district. Mr J. Gould
by
Grabam Mr D. time when Messre Kaiser and Co. think Superintendent A. G. Gottalier and driven aps. T. P. Ball
send seir shop barges to sen.
to Winston"-that we shall have to dig luggage bore the
AMr W. A. Hannibal police station in
in a motor-CAR, I am rather inclined to believe my pal box which formed part of the prisoner's Mr G. Harper them out lika rats out of a hole.
name and address Mr C
Mt JHAY Addreo Engelbrecht, Zuid Afriks." Of course, owing to the authorities
Rumours are current to the effect that Hoo. ME keeping things dark with regard to r since the outbreak of war with Germany Hewett, C.1.G. movements, I really anot End ything the man has been in communicatin with Mr W. J. Hodg
the
Birs A. G.. mith Mr & Mrs F. Smyth Mr R.
Smyth Mr A. B. Sorensen
Mr. S. Sorenata Mina a. Square Mr and Mrs. E. H
Staber
Mr S. Stockmest
A. Mr. E. Sw-field
Me
D). Thompson
After a low moro pleasantries I man which the other soldiers obeyed his but he only locks on it from the pole worth while to write about, Brother Henry the Emdes, and he is said to have bought Ar. 4. H. Holing and family
aged to get a pass permitting me to go orders very quickly indeed. bo Simpst, Malines and Boom. I said
The trenches at this point were among
understand such honcaty. Ife expeus it As a rulo, the Englishman does not as a matter of coarse, which he cia slain as the favoured representative of Great Britain. When he is stealing patents ho does not ask whether he is right of wrong, Practical, standpoint.
is living
on the principle of pounds, shillings, and pence, and he takes his
do quite a military aspect. I expect it has set provisions on her behalf. These supplies Mrs H. I Bough brutalities to be repaid in them slight somewhat. wagt
we do not want way we
and fn ill-trot I should certainly very much like to be not want to imprison them in stables was I trust so shall be as suck at them recritel by the Emden. and miserable hata or to chase them before long. into the streets without payment or notice.
Mr Men A. Weill.
Mr FW. White Mr F. W. Wood
I had left a trunk at Simpat, but that the saud dupe, and for the first time at UC Accordingly. Wine that car li de villge is wearing cambers of native cattle, arrack, and other TEAKWOOD-Drawing Rooms Suites, the people who had it might have gone I saw incredible slaughter. at close rang Englishmen. to plunder their shops; we do doing basines with the lads astera. Any.newspapeisand all the latest news and Mr & Mrs E. HowardMr G. G. Wood
Chesterfield Sofs and Chairs, Bedroom lines er loom. They were very I dug mysel a little hole at one end of Suites, Dining Room Furniture, Arm-pleasant about it, and even pressed an infantry trench, and sat there listen chairs and Scfas, Carpets and Rugs, autor eyele upon me, apologizing foring to the roar of shrapnel and watching Brass Bedsteads and Brass-mounted Bed being able to give me an automobile, zen being killed by, the score a few teat steada, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Wash. which they said were very scarve. stands, &c., Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tablee scd Chairs, etc.. etc., Didnet
Dessert Services,
and
Crockery, Glass and E..F. Ware, Cooking Stoves, (New), Cutlery, Kitchen Utensils, Fenders and Fire Brasses, etc,
Alo Plana by Collard and Collard and other well-known makers, Blackwood Berks, Electric Reading Lampa, Marble Clock, Sets Old Inlaid Halberds, and Rabbe, Tyrad Rickeha in good condition.
Catalognes will be isazed. TERN: usual,
EUGHES & ROUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Dec. 10, 1914.
1285
300 GRAVE DIGGERS,
I never had ridden a motor cycle in ray Life, but I pos abroad this one-t
+
In one fiet there were 100 peasants carrying out this pleasant job. Dwid, near Fort St. Catherine, there were more dead than I ever thought I'd ses in my whole life. You had to stay over then in the streets, and the house were packed with belies.
trian nie.
•
THE RETREAT.
The Germans finally had to retreat, and I followed thera very close, although
similar
BOYCOTT DEMANDED, 2
But a sharper limit must be drawn to cur German enper-honesty, and somewhat more tan berotafore we should set ac cording to the sound principle: As you treat me, I treat you. Why do we not break generally with all Bri ish firms o those working with British capital? We
the
CHLAN HESTING IN MOTORS.
A Northampted man who was in the fores of British Barines at Antwerp it now re ting at his home, if 150 of his com pany, he say, only go away. Some were killed and wounded, and many are missing,
are reportal to bare teen
Mr R Hunter Mr and Mrs J. F Mr D. L Hutchison Wright Mr B. JANSE
TEAK HOTEL
Mrs Kille, our
and child
Mr Linton
Bir Lockyer
Mr St. Amery M & Mrs W. Arm
strong
Bits Border
AGENTS: LONDON:-E. Acais, 11 & 2 Clement'
Lane, Lombard Strecku.o. T. B. Brown & Co. Ltd., 153 Chen's Road. Victoris St. OLAKKE, SON & PLATT 85 Grace church St C G. BIELET & Oo., Ltd. Major & Ma Bowen Mr & Mrs Mitchell- 30 Cordil, Genser & Gorent, 15 Si. | Mr & Mrs Carmichael Bride Bt., 1.0. ROBERT WATSON, LU Me M. Cary Fact Strast, C. MITCHELL & Co. Snow Mr & Mrs Casulli Hill Holborn Fiaduct, no D. J. KITKER & Co, Whitefriars St., Mc A. Courland
Capt. & Mrs Cavan
bot
F
Rr. David Atresi, Edinburgh. --
Mr Erikson
Major Faichinis. Aire Fingalenn
Mr F. W. Gibbins
more and child
Mr And Mr Pearse
fr Penning
Mr T. L. Parkins
Mr & Mr.J. Plommer. Mr W. J Pringle Major Pyno, ILE. Mrs Rica
Eng. Comdr. Roome,
Mr.A. Sinclair
PARIS AND EUROPE, MAYENCE FREAM & Mrs A, Gibson Mra Sharp
&Co., 18 Rue de la Grange, Batelst Paris.
Mr F. Grissell Mrs Get
NEW YORK-T. B.- BLOWAL, LAD. Eslian Hall, Wen find Street, Nos York City.
as an American make, as they laugh- noorly got lost in the underground ingly pointed out to mean experi-pesuges of the trenches, which are like
This man was one of the party of Marines ante on the nerves of the people of the maze at Harapton Court
landed at Ostend several weeks ago. They Antwerp mutil I learned how to mako Under continuous fire from the British law that forbids the trading with had what he describes as anica holiday
'anemy such on exists in Erglaud. But before being brought back to England, the thing stop.
After that it was all warships, we fell back across the dunes why not? Car trade on the Thames is had not been in England many days before right.
until we reached a village which was being crippled, and we look on sa if it does they were ordered to atend again, Leaving the city, without trouble. I the base. I remained there all the next not concora us as al Daly one thing wo We were not kept in Ostend this time," : first visited the forts at Wacthem and St. day, and that night, while I was dining dazed at the British firms is Germany he said, but were sent eus-in-motorcare-Z.C. MATHER & CRORE, Ltd., Catherine, where I found the peasants with a dozen ofheers in the house used formal muro does not impede the north of Lille. It was good sporr, that SCOTLAND:-D, L. BOST, & North
under State supervision. But this insely chairg blus who was making mids 11, 12 Neo Bridge 8., LG. still at work burying German, Delgian as a headquarters, British shell drop- British firms in their remunerative work was. We saw plenty of Uhians, and had |and British dead,
in Germany while German bualansapore at thes, but they never stayed long ped in on us through the roof.
Erms in England were obliged to dissolve in one place, and didn't seem to want I remembered nothing more until I In found myself rocking in an ambulance
precipitately
to give fight" This unplomot picture," the "Cologne Speaking of the bombardment of Ant in the way to Izuges. They told a Gazette" goes on to say," is rot withoutwerp, he said: Teople may say what that everyone in the house had been more hopeful lights, for some German they like, but the German artillery is either killed or wounded. Two of the firms are now refusing to have dealing, grand." officers at the table with me were killed this lead will be followed. He is a fi Ganser W. Lesk, of the R.G.A., in the
with Engli-ten in Germany. We bupa THE WARDALA" OFFICENS instantly and a third died in hospital.. who doen pot.defend his skin. For decades egrea of a star written to his wife at
German Red Cross people fixed up we pampered the English gentleman. 10 Tarmouth, anys: THE Jodoraigned have received instrucani Lierre, whero, the work of destrueing wounds, which were not as serious ur great sen town they felt at home, they Ttions to all by Public Austin.
**Our feeling of hate is very deep against | tion is even mom completo than at Lou-ws they seemed at first, and after enjoyed a privileged position in the the Germinu fucera, ne they are the most most important commercial hoses. The to Lime The men are just like a lot of ruin. "All the villages in this vicinity couple of days more I was able to return beloved hziness has done it, and the sheep. They are simply poshed forward have been levelled to the ground, and to Antwerp aboard an ammunition cart. mered tradition have duas the rest
to meet their death. They themselves do the whole countryside reeks of death. After a little rent there. I came on to Englishmen, and also Pustuguese, subjects not want to fight, but their officers tell them Thousands of bodies lying in the fields London having had enough of fighting of a nation who have been spoiled i Hame this and that has happened to the English with the sun beating down on them giva fer,n while anyway.""
burg ty all possible means, have been a and French, just to make them believe forth wlours that are simply unbearable. The two funturia of the German army.
all times suck of the waikk they are winning. If the wind is in the wrong direction. that impressed me rucat, I think, were
18 in just the revers--they are losing There is scarcely a hursan being to be the number of desertions from the ranks It is comprehensible that old custom
all along the line." seen anywhere, and even German soldiers and the number of Iron Crosces handed we remember that the ides of the Eritleb cautiot disappear at a moment's notics when are absent from the Incrivities,
the back cousin, hax up to now battled for its very
PUBLIC LUOTION.
{ron account OF THE CONCELSES),
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SATURDAY and MONDAY, the 19th & 21st December, 1914, commencing each day at 2.30 p
at their Bales Roums, No. 8. Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice Hour BREST,
A VERY VALUABLE COLLrenos of OHINESE PORCELAINS,
Screens, Bronzes, Prints and Fagravings,
Silk Embroideries Incense Burners, Souff Bottler, Jadestone Ornaments,
Old Lacquer Beroun, Old "-
Bamboo Carvings,
including tany Rara Specimens of the HON, MINO, KUNGHI, YUNGCHING, KIENLUNG, KAICHING and TOW. KWONG Periods.
This valuable collection is direct from the North, and the vendor certifies to the genuineness of each individual lot, and is prepired to reland purchase money if not found as specifiod.
On siew from Thursday, afternoon 17th instant.
Catalogues will be issued. Terms Paka Bol
HUGHES & HOUGH,
"Auctioneers" Hongkong, Dec. 10, 1914.)
I mitoe sul similar scenes in Boom
**COUBING"
O LONGER,
p
* FROM: ** DOLLY'¤** MASTER,
Many readers will remember the gallant
From Lierra I rode to Brussels, wherd,
A suit of clothes was stolen from me existence. But today, when Kngbins and young cavalry man at the front who appears conditions remain much the suraq. At by soldier, who put them on to get Englishmen by conscious e-campaign welfare of Dolly his horse, then he is to be more concerned about the safely and the aviation fold there I saw huge steel cuss the Dutch frontier, and I know diegrace the good German reputation to the about his own propecte.com girdots being placed in prition for the that hundreds, at not thousands, of others building of Zeppelin sheds, though I are doing the same thing." didn't sea any Zeppelins.
Noticing that almost every German THE SUDELARINES.
officer, and many privates, as well, was Travelling by way of St. Nicolas, I wearing an Iron Croes, I asked one officer reached Bruges at in the morning.if the Kaiser was giving thers away with. During my brief stay there I saw several packages of efgaretten
DONALD THOMBON,
dat railway cars loaded with big objects. Ho seemed surprised, so I asked how covered with tarpaulin, which, closely many cigarette coupons it was necessary marinas.
to save up to get an Iron Cross. He nobody would answer questions about
They were very closely guarded, and got quite sore at that.
theme in a whisper that it had been meses them, except one officer who informed
sary to tear several bridges down to get thom past He would not, however, say whether they were submarines,
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you happen to be late your meale will
The Courbet off and Prometly served
jest, the Sams. Only at the ALEXAN- DRA CAFE
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