TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1913.
Hughes and Hough'
Accтace 10 128 GOYTENMENT.
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AN ADURICTY,
General Auctioneers
AND
Sbare, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN "
GOAL STORAGE,
Codes used
A.B.C. 4TH & DIA, KUITIONS,
A. TELEGRAPHIC COPE,
Telegraphic Address
STELKION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION..
Undersigned have revet at sun. tions to Sell by Public Auction,
OF
WEDNESDAY.
the 17th February, 1915, commanding at 2.30 p.m. at their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeurs Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
SEY ROAD. LOTY OF
NEW TEAKWOOD FURNITURE, AND SUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c.
As follows:-
Upholstered Drawing Room and Bedroom Suites, Bedroom Furnituro, Dizing Room: Furnizare, Arin-chairs at Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brass-mounted Bedstead, Toiles Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., - Salwards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairy ches, etc., Dinner and Dessert Survicus, Crockery, Glass and E.-F. Wars
·Cooking Stone Incluye de olan
Also
Variety of Uses.
The uses to which Lea & Perrins' Sauce can be put, are innumerable.
At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it is the ideal sauce for Roast Ments, Fish, Game, Cheese, Salad, etc.
In the Kitchen, it is indispensable to the cook for flavouring Soups, Stews, Gravies, Minced feat, etc.
In India, a favourite "Pick-me-up" is Lea Ferrins' Sauce with Soda-water-
Lea Norrins
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instruc-
Tato boil by Public Auction,
оп
SATURDAY,
the 20th February, 1916, commotong at 11 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Rond, Corner
of Ice House Street,- A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., &c.
Comprising:
Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Forniture, Arm-chairs and Solas, Carpets and Rags, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, Sideboards Dinner Waggons Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc. etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery. Glass and E -P. Ware, Cooking Stoven, Cutlery, etc., etc.,
Also
Blackwood Cabinets, 1 Isrge 4-full Blackwood Screen. (Porcelain Panels) and Blackwood Fire Serove, Stands. Teapots, Settees, etc. Twa lians, Marble Clocks, Twe Conchinatha Sales, Remington Type-, Marble Clock, 2. American Combination writew, Brass Fenders and Fire Braercafes, de, &c. (new), and a few love of Table Linen,
&c.,
&c..
*
(Fell Particulars from Colab gge.) Trum—An unfa!
Hoones & BOUGH,
Audionzara,
Hongkong, Feb. 10, 1915.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
13:
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Pusca
OF WALES FUND, THE BELGIAN Remus Feso, Dimagro Asn a
CRANKITE Tess
JHE Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction. (ron ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
THURSDAY,
the 18th February, 1915. at 3 p.m.,) at their Sules Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Rond, Corner, E Ico House Street,-
A 40 H.-P. FOUR CYLINDER LIMOUSINE CAR,
built by STODDARD DAYTON, Seating accommodation for Six Passengers, in Perfect Ranning Order,
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On view at the Gargo of the Dragon Cyclo Co.
farpacting Orders will be issued by the Undersigned.
Teams :-Casta
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HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
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Hoogkong. Fob. 10, 1915.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ПHE Undersigned have zeccived instrac-
Ciona to zell by Puble Auction,
from ACCOUNT OF ECOSCERE CD),
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FRIDAY...
THURSDAY and FELIDAT, the 25th and 20th February, 1913. commencing each day at 2.30 p.m., ati Entes Rooms, No. 8. Det Yuits Road, Corner of, Icz LOUSE STREET,
A VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF OLD CHINESE PORCELAINS, BRONZES, BRASSES, AND CARVED
IVORIES, &,
Comprising
Pekinese Cloinuane and Enamels, a choice collection of Snuff Bottles, Chinese Wator Colours and Inlaid Barrons, and some very rare Specimal Türcelains.
Haveral pieces of Ming Permas taken from Poking at the time of the Loxor Ra bellion.
Og view from Monday the 22ad.
Ostalogue will be issued.
Terms--Otah.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Anctionem
An assurtment of Blackwood Furniture
Full Particu'sta from Catalogne.) Terma-As usgal. "
HUGHES & HUGGI,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. Feb. 13, 1315.
147
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE Undersigned have received instruc
quando en by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
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SATURDAY,
The Original and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE
THE CHINA MAIL.
DISASTER ON THE G.ER.
TRAINS WRECKED AT ILFORD.
& Dead, 29 Injured.
Heavy Engine Plunges Into a Yard.
HAVE YOU A
BAD LEG
is with wounds that d'achorro or exherwino, perhaps surrounded with indition ad swollen, that When you prove your dague on the ladangi part It laws the imponuaian? If to, aniler the ikis. you have poinas, which doúen all the remedion you have wind, Partaps your knees are swollen Las faints being alcerated, the ame with the ankles, round walch the skin any be discoloured, or there may be wouch; the disease, it allowed. conill depeirs yms of the javiter to walk. You may hava aékuvilmul various kampitals, and been. hall your cam la depelata, of kalvined' so subant; to ampitation, but đó net: Try the tirantavapjuos; Treant, which is a metală cure in case of Assos, Clandular Sallings, Poisoned Hands, Carbuncles, Ulveraved Joints, Bunions, Hom mald's Knes, or Shake, seer and Dog Dos Seal ones to the Drug Stores for box of
GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT AND PILLS. Preparat by Albert, Albert Floose, Fastingdon Street, London, England. Prion in Entlasel 5/14 and 219 per baz Agents-A. B. Watson & Co., La.
Iturgkong.
Capt. Whifen, 45; Goodmayes-avenue,
Goodmayes, fractured leg.
Mr. T. W. Elton, 27, Lalysmith-road.
Seven Kings, hoes.
The following were treated at the Lon- dun Flowpital.
Mr. Walter Coakḥa, 42, Fastwood-road,
Goodmayes, seriously injured.
Mr. Beatty, slightly injured, not de-
tained.
A man unknowe, but believed from an envelope found upon him to be Mr. F. S. Allen, of 22, Charibulyagi dans, Seven Kings, conclusion and injuries to the wrist.
"CROSS-OVER COLLISION.
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Side-by-Side Smash Outside the Station. Harhille
The two trains were the 8.30 am. Siae people ware killed and twenty- City train trom. Gides Park and the 7.6 fre injured in a collision that occurred a.m. express from Clacton-on-Sea At on New Year's Day on the Great Eastern the time of the crash there were hundreda Railway just outside Ilford State. The of people waiting on the platform of H brankfast-car express from Clacton tord Station, and the sunident happened London crashed into and cut in haltesso,gkns that large numbers of people a local train, so bound for London. rushed down to the scene to render first
During the morning the following off aid to the injured. cial notice was inued by the Great Eastern Railway Company:
So far as can be if present Racer- tained the signals were set for the loeal train.
In
Corporation Welsh Chief..... The bcellent was very similar to that Canadian Chief.... which occurred outside Reading Station Liberty Dalla At 9.40 at ford Station à Clacton in June last, when an express train dash-Wamphay.. passenger train ran into the side of aed into a slow train "broadside-on." Jocal lenlund train, which was at the the collision the local (Giden Park train tim passing from the up local line was travelling across from the slow up- to the up through line.
line to the main up-lite, its next stop being Liverpool-strees- Station-About
New Zealand Chiuf half the train had pasted the crossover
Sammie when the express travelling in the same Jelly Jack. direction, rashed through the station and
Redshank crashed into it. One its middlo- ghbo coches, composed mostly of first-class | Thief
Turpenito wumpartments, wag.cut clean in two and Coronet thrown on its side, the compartments Alagb being rended like mat-hwood. A great Apinisey mass of weekaze was piled up, and back Gen... Several carriages are seriously damnath this pages in this local train...... aged as well as the engine of the ex-wers pinned or butied.
In all the firey Friac... press. There is not much damage to Lenache" were overturbed, one being "the "permanent way.
About ten passengers have been kill od and at least twenty seriously in jted. A number avceived minor in juries.
All the officials were promptly on the ground; and, every attention was given to the injury.
The line will be partly reopened is a low hours "and entirely restored by evening.
THE DEAD AND INJURED.
It was announced by the G.E.R. that as far as could be certained the follow. ing was a complete list of those killed
the 20 February, 1915, at 2.30 p,m., nt and injured:
No. 0a Nathan Road, Top Flat,
Kowloon,
TEZ AUNDRY
TALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD
&c.
FURNITURE,
*:., &t.,
therein contained, Comprising:- Hallstand, Large Sideboard, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, (Fumed Teak) Chesterfield Sofa and Arin-Chairs, Largo Bedstead (Hair Mattres, Wardrobes, Toilet Tahle, &c., &c., Pantry and Kitchen Utensils, Electric Fittings, Remington Typewriter, &c.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) Oo view day of sale. TERME -A usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Feb. 13. 1915. "
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JAPANESE MAKERS.
Every kind of Footwear.
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TO
ORDER
CHERRY & CO... PEDDER ATREYFI.
Opposite: Lengkong Tiot-L Telephone No. 491., Hongkong. March 2), 1914.;
REMEDY.
MF. G. Maylin, Chief Trufe Man
nger's Office, G.E.B., picked up
dead.
Mr. Simons, Hornchurch, died in 11.
ford Emergency Hospital.
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netually lifted and dung for several yorda. Saveral other courbes wire thrown' from the rails, but remained upright. | The first coach of the exprese train had
the whole of the sorridor side ripped GE. | Castellan With other coaches it left the rails, and Aurors sathe to a standstill on the brink of the Topaz embankment. The second coach, which Winning Hazard elencoped into the first, was itself partly underneath the third couch.
Thurleston.
Lindsay
G. (late Somerset) Lorenzo (ata Artavard). Turzum
The Shirker lielgian K.. J.ipur Chief Gwalior Chief Baroda Chief Bikauir thief (Into Rosario)
When is struck the local frain, the express engine, one of the largest and most treden on the line, reared up and plunged through brick wall into the yard below of the Ilford Paper Milla. Fortunately the driver and fireman had an opportunity of jumping clear of their
with minor injuries.
Shahrani In the yard where the engine fell d man was, londing eart with bricks, and Ideal Dahlis.
Mr. Augis Lambert, 108, infaus-gine as it full over, and they creaped Danit.....
mad, GoodinaFes,..
Mr. J. Dellgow, The Elms, 36, Alde
borough-road, Seven Kings.
Glencluy..
Tinker Mr. G. Richardson, Engineers' Office, on to this the huge engine crashed, kill. Flame Dalilia..
G.ER.. 25. Como-road, Romford,ing the horse instantly and smashing the Tailor
How the driver Soldier died in rd Emergency Hospital.cart to matchwood.
Mr. Alex. White, 46, Norfolk toed,
Seven Kinga.
Mr. H. W. Bird, 100, Felbrigge-road,
Soven King
Madera
Kurkri...........
Mr. F. H. Daniels, c/o Messra. War escaped death it is hard to say, for al-Sailor
though the engite plunged clean on top ing and Gillow, Orford-street.
Lucky Gom of him he crawled out from underneath
Bayard a few minutes later, suffering only from Whiteboy
Eahrif scalds and minor cuts and bruises.
As the engine fell the tender broke The Bird from it and, turning completely round The Bird and facing the direction from which it Bluebottle had come, settled down on the brink of Amun Ra Rowland H. Crann, 43, Colenso-road, the wall of the yard. The cagine itself
Seven Kins. fractured leg. Mr. A. Perry, Continental Claims Offco, G.E.R., of ord, fractured
Miss. Bertha Christie, 34, Aldeborough.
Food, Seven Kings.
INJURED.
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was almost completely wrecked, and lay broken and twisted in the yard, boiler. pistes and driving-rods being twisted into Fantastic shapes.
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Mont of the dead were terribly muti. when it first appears appeals to our im. That was first used in 1877, and it do. stod, and, several of them were crushed agization, and we are apt to say that it stroyed or disabled three or four ships. The cries of the injured and dying as almost beyond recognition. The body of changes the character of warfare, But Now, all those same weapons are com Mr. Chapman. Goods Bates Dept.,
they lay pinned under the wreckage, were Mr. George Maylan, the chief time-table such is not the case, as is shown by the paratively useless to-day, because ther GER.. shock, injuries serious. Mr. S. Winch, 82, Kimberley-avenue, heartreeding and pitiful in the extreme.clerk of the G.E., who had joined the whole history of the development of wea defence has been developed, and so it To was some time before. by combined local train at Foodmayes, was one of the pons of war. Twenty-five years ago had will be with the submurite. Its first Seven Kings, shock,
sonte inventor said, "I have here a wch, attempt will be heralded with home such Mr. R. J. Clarke, 31,-Fambam-road, efforts, polico, soldiers, and railway work-Brut to be brought cut," Daily Nows."
pon that will run beneath the surface of erat. In the development of any offeri- Savon Kings, bruised head anders were able to raise the beavy pieces of
the water at a apsed of twenty-five miles sivo weapon it is naturally followed by wreckage and thus release the sufferers. Ebokun.
an hour for 6,000 or 10,000 yards, which development of the defence, which does Doctors were soon on the spot, and M. II. W. Towndrow, 89, St. Albans
will carry 200th, of dynamite, and, when "pot appear until later. The submariner rond, Seven Kinga, injured back' and pesoogere more seriously injured were removed en ambulances to the logni hos-
pointed in the direction of a battleship, is the Infoes wampon, and the defeger shock.
will go in nu absolutly, atmight line, against it is not yet fully developed, but Mr. E. Weth, of the Catholic Her-pitals, those sattering from minor hurti
being tended to on the spot by In this connection it is of interout to steered by a gyroscope to the point ained in the natural progress of all such deve ald." right arm injured. Mr. A. P. Cook, 36, Shaftesbury (or R.A.3.C. men and then remover hums. quote the considered view, also given at," everybody would have been tempted Jopment, the submarine will take its place Mafeking) avenue, Seven Kings, Some of the passengers from the wreeked befors the Congressional Committee of to say. That ends the day of the alongside of the spar torpedo and thr autómobile' torpedo and every other suid- trains and others who had been waiting Admiral Radger in the supreme command battleship."
liary wespon of that character. It wil be able to delay, obstruct, end hamper the movements of its main force, but it will not win battles.
Office,
Views of American Expert.
on the station rendered valuable service at sea. This officer was asked what he' Continuing the discussion of this sub in attending to the injured and in minist thought of the exploits of the sub jet, this distinguished American officer office, ing to rescue those imprisoned beneath marines. He replied with deliberation': rared:
the smashed coaches.
There has been considerable discussion "IT WILL NOT WIN ZATTLER."
shaken.
"
Mr. Cenlloud, Secretary's
G.E.F..
Mr. Harry Smith, parcels
O.E.R., shaken,
Mr. Maraden, Oakland," Hatild
Perera, chaken.
The bodies of four did people ware about the submarine versus the battle But today every navy in the world After these two statements we can be "seen under the debris of one of the car ship-the submarias and other weapons has a weapon of that chameter; and yet in no doubt frst, na to what is tho Mr. Gill. Westwood-road, Good-age, but it was impossible to extricate of that character. The use of the sub. we still have the battleship for and opinion of sailors the world aver as to these until the break down gang arrived marine with its torpedoes in warfare may stranger than ever. The only thing that the work which the Brit Flout has mages, ani injured.
done, and, secondly, as to the placo nity. If the opportunity cecurs for its obstruct the movements of the casin Uso it is formidable and destructive, but force of battleships come together. The arbiter of sea power.
skilful enemy aced not permit the on subtarins is paly another means of get- portunity to orci In all naval wars ting bear a battleship in order to fire a
Mr. Cecil, aplit ofice, G.B., shock, with cranes to lift, the coachboderigusted net weapon of opportu wespons of this kind de is to delay of which the battleship still holds, ze the
Miss Bellars, Wiramerleigh-gardens,
Seven Kings, shaken,
Me. F. Harmer, Dawlish, Frist
Later in the afternoon the bodice of young woman a Christie) and middle aged man were found beneath the tender of the express and it was
BEWARE OF COLDS.
THEPARION NO. 1 Jane, Sheafield, sbook bold til salto, here that the breakdown her bare been employed weapons of a sorpedo. The Bros, korpedo Shadow ATL BRING TO P
PAD, LED SEW EXUYI
THERAPION NI. 2 Hongkong, February 11, 1916. 137 THERAPION NO. 3
ALEXANDRA CAFE. YSTERS: Tromb, Fried or Showard, Findon addrera, Kippers, ZEALA
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Green-lane, Ilford, chaken.
Mr. Stemos, 21, Eastwood-rood, Good
midyes, ahaken,
Mr. Mills, 8 Vicarage-gardens
Boven Hings, bruised. Mr. Donley, tl, South Fark-drive, 11-
ford, abalon
Mr. E. Staines, 180, Brentwood-rond,
canford, badly injured.
gang men were able to get clee enough feinuitur character. There have been in used, about fifty years ago, was used on enn a tháendarioid diam ve wi
Whooping cough, diph theris, scarlet fever rod consumption are to raise the Londer. Miss Christin was une fureships, the homh exploding the ezd of a apar rigged out from a little ther inventor still holding a novel in her hand when ships, spar to pedoor, automobile for boat. It was a new weapon, and natur diames that are often contrasted when
pedoor mines, and obstruction for the ally no defence had been developed, and ad has a cold, That is why allelical her body was lifted out
defence of conats and harbours, but none it destroyed or diabled four or five big authorities my beware of shit For the Porter actor the show, Supper, of the weapon hire one won haddles ships before the defence was developed, qualek eure of colis pot will find nothing
hatter than Chaotherlain's Cough Re Then razie the automobile torticelo, there can aloy be deporðað xiron and battles that finally decided tho war, prenent Whitehood, that would run under mossunt and safe to take. For akk
Every now weapon of this character water for three or four hundred yards. Chemists and Storekeepers.
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