TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915.
Hughes and rough
AUCTIONEERS TO TAR ÜSTERNMENT.
Au
ADMIR LETY,
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AND
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc dona to Sull by Public Auction, (FOX LOCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
00
THURSDAY,
the 4th March, 1915, at 11 m.m., AT THE AMY Service Cones PIRR HomeRose.
LARGE MULES & 1 CUINA PONY,
Tenkai–As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. Fal. 24, 1915.
166
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instruc
tions to Sell by Public Auction,
OD
THURSDAY,
the 4th March, 1910, commencing
at 2.30 p.m., as their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dos Vanx Road, Corner
of Ice Hoose Street,-
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUNDRY BLACK WOOD FURNITURE, &c., &c, Comprising:-
The
Signature.
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on
WEDNESDAY
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THE GERMAN EXCUSE.
NO VIOLENCE THAT IS NOT PERMISSIBLE.
Raids Justed.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The German Frews (wrote Mr. Charles Tower, lately corespondent of the
Daily News" in Berlim is lasterly dowting many columns to the support fot this argument that the war of starvation arranged, by Great Britain and the utterly illegal deprivation of Gerinas eCORA to the seas". justifies Germany is disgarding all ordinary obligations and absolves her of a duty to report unfurtified places or oop.com. batants. The arguments, are no doubt 175ractly intended to exitsu the East Coast raids in the eyes of any Germans who jay Have quiten wud partly, if possible, tollity indignant neutral public opinion. A fine sample of this kind of argument is provided by "Der Tag" of Saturday last
THE Undersigned bave received inatrac- Toate all by Fablic, auction,
«(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
WITHOUT RESERVE
on
SATURDAY,
the 6th March, 1916, commencing at i am, as their Sales Rooms, Nd. B
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
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An assortment of Blackwood Furniture, Marble Clock, 2 American Combination
Sales, &à, &c.
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Auctioneers,
Hongkong. Feb, 25, 1915.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
178
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(POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERKID).
FRIDAY,
the 6th March, 1915, at 11 a.
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Den Vor Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
MONDAY
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS
And
ABOUT 50 PORTMANTEAUS, BCIT CASE, &c.,
And a Number of RAIN COATS. - TERRAS ukaal.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, March 1, 1915.
X.
192
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received_instruce
Count, to sell by Public Auction,
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the 24th March, 1915, at 12 Noon, at No. 23, Morrison Hill Road, THE WHOLE OF THE
PLANT, MACHINERY, &.&
for the Manufacture of Boots and Shoes therein contained,
Full particulars and Inspecting Orders may be had from the Undersigned, or Mesir. EWENS & NEEDHAM,
Torms-As usual, 2
HIGHES & нová,
1. Auctioneers to the Government,
Hongkong, March 11215.
"JOL
Ics Horur STRREZ,
A Labor SzLEDTION OF
EMBROIDERIKS
SWATOW DRAWN WORK, Er, Cocalating of :-
to
the other hand, our loterosi' in shorten ing the war, in vive of such a monite is all the greater. Willy willy, we shuu be constrained to mock to strike England in her nervous system—that is, in her. mercantile marine Maritinte warfare has undergona a great modification sinen the Mrigibles, and weroplanes.
"Tho"Cologne Gazetta" goes on to say that Germany is henceforth absolval ot any obligation fa, state wher ahe sizos mines. It suffers that she zotify neutrols that sho bleskador all the Eng- (lish comah Fire, and that ships can only"
apphuach then at their peril.
Its dir salonarins warhuve against Eng- listi seaborne commerce vo shull, of
Fròurse, do what we can to spare human lite, but that which is of supevus in- portucce is the shortening of the war.
CYNICAL WAR TRECKT.
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Mr. John Murrng Bus posuek a timely trunalation and commentary by Poof, 42 F. Morgan, of the Kreisbeach in Lankriege," a manual issued by and with the authority of the German General Staff, for the instruction of Gerhurled to destruction, and sen man oficer in the field. Is one fem
четв
Becal er another (i) his taken saraus forms from the sock like dien. in, not infrequest new editions it is the interior of the cone, which became lowed everywkown. Shells butat in the parent of all the lernhard and salarioped in a hain of date. The lo litoesture. It is an utziagly eypical authority lost their heads, their re document which is worth a persul being unable to stand the strain. (though the author mimits that he hari hoon severely liternt in his transla- tion Ma text which has no literary
murit..
The work expressly justifies the on- forced employment of the population of no iaraded country us guides" "gainst their own fellow.countrymen in the fiebl :
it claims the necessity of the most ruthless measures against war-robell (the taking up of arms by the inhabitants of an occupied country) and war-trease (attempts to convey information to their own countrymen in urin It justific
the exposure at civilians to injury compalling them to accompany as bout ages trúbs and loevanotives ruuning over threatened lines of younnuntiation. If further says that the compulsion of 'is« | habitants to furnish infermation about their own army, its resourves, etc., ist a measure which cannot entirely he dis- pened with. though it is condemted by the majority of writers of all nations. There is one delightfully ironical state- met on p. 81 which may be quoted:
A prohibition by -International law of the bombardment of open towns and vit luges which are not occupied by the snemy er defended was put into words by the Hague regulations, but appears
It is clear that we are justified in superduous, since modern military his visiting the British people without distory knows of hardly any suciz cume. tinction, with the severest sufferings (den if this appears to us to serve the purpose of attaining or acrelerating the attainment of à Teaes corresponding ! to our get'd nur da
THE NORTH SEA FIGHT.
Some Further Details.
|
Austerdam, Jan. 9th.-The German
ships of the raiding squadron-whirk was armoured cruiser Dorflinger, one of the
engaged and benton by. Rour-Admiral
Sen. in undergoing rewirs at Jiumbing, Katty's British squadron in the North
The repors that she was seriously dam
in the engagement is confirmed. Over 200 wounded bluejackets from the North Sen fight have traversed Ham- burg. The forman cruisers Sogdlier and Molts are lying at fuxhaven in a prently dainaged condition.
report that the Belberg was sunk in the Woolff's Agency. Berliu, denies te
Sorth Sea engagement.
FUTURE OF KIACCHAU.
A British View.
FORMER CONNEL OKSTRAL'S REMATEKN The following article by Mr. J. Carey Hal, lately British Con-ul General ar Tekuhama, and now, retired, appears in the Diember issua of the Pus li ist Reviews, Londo
**Although a small. British fo ce co- eperate with our Japanese Ally in the capture of Tsingtan, it is beyond que-tion
that the Japanese forces could have taken
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it unassisted. Therefore Japan must it certain that buildings would be damaged, necasavily have the predominating voice | but it is highly probible that fres would in deciding what is to be done with the break cat at one or more points. Is it Kaiser's place in the san the pmper pot peasible, too, that the water mains ed hantling of his own mailed fit well would ba fractured? Here in a Pangor) poir-when the terms
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VISITORS AT ROTELS.
HONOLONG HÓTIL
Mr and Ms H A
Foster
Mr and Mrs H L
Ma A. Legendra
Mr P. Lidy
Mr T. Ling
Mr E. 8. Little
Men ad Mira Isujs
Thus does a metuber of the Prussinu
se tled. The decision of race are which the advisory committee of engines Mr F. S. Abraham
A Glementuais † must free.
ME J. Alkamado "House of Misrepresentatives." Beron
ane for the futuro of Japan: and, furt
Personally, I think the solution of the Mr. H. G. Allen unately vou Zditz und Neukirch, express the
the present Japanese Government problem is not difficult. You have a large hit Chas. 8. Althorne Lampman justion" of Germany's campaign of
The following telegrams are from Aus-pay be trusted to rise to the height of the river running through the metropolis, with Mr Geu. E. Anders a 3r G. 4. Lewranes
Mr W.D. Lie cession. Even so lato on the years ago plentiful supply of water. A succession | Mr J. Au-tin East Coast murder. There is no bru-tralian papera:—
it might have been diferent for Japan of pumps might be erected on either bank Mr and Mrs S. W. AND | tality, nu vielunes, no disrespect for con- London, Jan. 27th.-The wounded and then was under the dominati n of a militand on floating barges. Mains could be Facon
ventions and squements which is cot awounded survivors of the Blucherry oligarchy and of a Premier whose sima tun along the zarlace of the streets and MrLa Eeckingen's and methods were very similar in those of h.idged over at crossings. These could be! Mrs E. R. Hellios justiluble in view of England's cam-numbering 253, have been landed in paign of starvation. With inimitabin England. The captain of the German Prusan Junkerdem. But the Japan repaired or replaced in sections in a few bir C. D. J. Bell
cation has been quicker than the German minutes, wheress now the fracture of a Mr J. Lell
Mrs B. P. Blann auề pathes the arch-Junker and Corn cruiser admit that he participated in the in ridding itself of its retrograde rulers, sin may mean days of work and cuttin; Mr G.A. BADA Curer" as the Vorverts" used to shelling of Hartlepool, and that her and under a pacific civilian statesman of off temporarily the water supply. Mr & Mrs Beswick Mr H. J. Mardling
the on'ywiae contza I was in San Francisco shortly siter the Mr and Mrs A. R. De & His U. Murrina of action a regurls the
Bishop
Miss P. May policy of starvation on the ground'
shou is likely to he adopted. It shoe d, of meat devastating damage was done by the Mr W M. Bhek" the owner. Pia dot qui ci'o dat.
want to saza London, from the shadow, Mr and Mrs 1. At the close of the wr both Wei-hai-of possibility of such a catastrophe. I Braga wet and Kiaochau ought to be restored to is well to be prepared for the remotest; Mr L. S. Brown
and the Japanese of contingencies. Chian by the Britials Governme ta. T thereby conciliate at one and the same time moral paia Japan, the of so doing will be immenre, for she will both her great. powerful, and pencefal
Silk Crepe Dress Lengths, Silk Crepe
Shawls and Scarves, Bedspreads, Table call hira, docinima aguinant England's casualties then amounted to mirn killed Count Okunus's calibre, al of King enthquake. It was evident to all that the
Cloth, Sideboard, Covers and Table Centres, Cumbias and Pillow Covers, Toilet Covers and Night Dress Cases, Sandalwood Boxes, Fans, etc., etc..
Also
20 rolis Pruges Silk, a number of Egret Plumos and Satin embroidered Bedspreads
in various colours.
Torms—As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Houckung, Feb. 26, 1915.
AGENTS.
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LONDON:- F. ALGA2, 11 & 2 Clement's Lane, Lombard Street &.c. T. B. Browt & Co. Ltd., 183 Queen's Road, Victoria St. CLARKE, Sox & PLATT, 85 Cruce church St., B.C. G. STREET & Co., Let. 30 Jernhäl, GORDON GOTCH,
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that "the weak elements of our people the poor and the women and children, will be the first to suffer." Let the
sixty million Germans not in the fold
Th
die of hunger if only Britain can in. crease her opportunity for rich and easy gainat Anything is permissible in re ply to England's methods.
It follows logically that we are loved of all obligation to consider the civil population of Eritain in our co- ployrarat of such meant as may serve the purpose of our fighting. Even if the bombartiment of Daressalaam, and
and 31 wounded,
reived a tremendous ovation on
The offers and exer of the Lion re-conte, be given back to him, its awful fire which followed the seismic shock. IMFE F. Bothye
arrival of the battle-enuiser in England.
London, Jan. 18th.--Accending to the Daily Mail the batthieruiter New Ze her decks so demolished her gura, while and rammed the Blucher and crushed
TEAK HOTEL
the Tiger's 13.-6ia guns swept thraighbours, China and the United States M & Mrs W. Arm- Mr & Mrs 0, Hum-
Blucher's fore-turret, with the gun crews, of America. These are the two great fors
Moral strong
right
Mrs R. Johor Mr Lee Jones
0. Byers
Mr A. Campbell
Mr P. Carlton
Bra McClu
Mr S La McCa
V.
Cpt.&McIntosh
Mr Gec. R. Cheney
Me W. E. Clayton Mrs S. H. Cole
Me B. K. Maaka
Mr J. Marocki Mr and Mrs. E
Mey.
Mr G. S. Middleton Mead James Miller MrJ. E.v. Mo
Mody
Mr Wm. More
Dr A. L. E, F, Cole-Me C, P. Moller
man
Mr W. R. Neighbour
Mrs Carneliassen & Capt. D. Newto
child
Mr B B. A. Graig
| Bias A. Creaton | Mr & Mrs J, Cruick-
shan
Norma
Mr J. 8. Nicoleoa Me.
W.You Norm Mr and Ms F. DJ
Northcome
Mr & Mr P. Nye Mr J. Ormiston Mr W, W.
*". Payne M. Mr. G. Feinmnet
phroys over the sido. A grischer states that a Foreo Governments of the modern world, Fleet-Surgeon & Mrs Mr H. U. Jeffrien German airman mistook the Blucher for and the sympathy between them is naturs'. Bernad, E. a British ship and dropped bomber on they cheer than could eror bo
betweta Mra Bowdler America and a military Japan. Any actie Major Bowen
acti crew struggling in the water.
Ian Japan's part that would antagonie
Mrs Morton Jessph London, Jan. 20th--The light cruiser China would inevitably alienate Ametic Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr Joseph other open coast towns did not sutice, Arethusa faished the Blucher with pabie op zion. The present, in fact, is Mr F. W. Cary Mr and Mrs Keigwic in any caco England's system of waging cuple of torpedoes. One of the Blu- Japan's opportunity to set herself i Mr & Mrs Casulli -Mis Lane war by concentration camps would giver's officers confessed that the Father-if China may be making it somewhat hard Mr H, A. Catwright. Mr A. C. Lafts us the right to destroy London or any land might perhaps, beat England on for her to be no generous, there should by Mr Colleyshaw other city of Britain it we seo therein land, but never on the sea. Another neither hesitation nor equivocation in an Mr A. Cousland
suitable means to the end we have in remarked that the British shells were nouncing what she intends to do with ie and Mis J. F. more and child
terrifying, and the seamanship mar. Kisothay now it is taken. It uld not
Crichton children Mr and Mrs Moss and Yellous. A member of the grew of the kat memorialised the Manchu G
be forgotton that ton years ago Yuan Saib. "Further," adds the Prussian agitutat. Arethusa states that, when the Blucher's, in favour of au sliance with Japan. Is so! Mas Edwarda "and Bir de Mrs J, Plummer Mr and Mrs H, 0, Lieut-Gol. Mr
warnment Cot. Darling
view,
we are fully justified in carrying out a Bride S., E.G. ROBERT WATSUN, blockade of the corets of Great Britain Bet Girect, U, Mrrouaza, & Ooij, Gnow Hill, Holborn Finduco D. against all British ship, without con. KEYNER & Co, 3. Whitefriars St..sideration of the possibility of saving the Z.C. MATHER & CROWTH, Ltd., 10. rows. Ws are thus within our 11, 12 New Bridge At.. E.C.
rights in torpedoing Iritish mercantile
with America for good and all; and evan
children
EL
Mrs Martin&children Mr & Mr Mitchell
child
Mr W. J. Pringle
men came to the last line of rails, one favourable an opportunity at the present of the British officers agaphoned that likely occur within any foreseeable time
torpedo was coming, and the Germans for lay op deep the feanistinn of so desirable Mr and Mrs Mandar Miss M. Prior
an alliance ? Once formed, auch silianes
Major Pyre, I.E. instantly dived overboard. Hundreds of might easily become the pivot of planks were thrown into the water from quadruple antente hetween the two pairs Mr & Mr. Gibeon Hr. Sidcals
noble Major Taishnie Mr & Mrs Ralphs
the Arethusa, and the survivors of the of friends, Great Britain and Japan on Dra
band of amity encircling the globe and L. Col Gordon Hall, Mr C. Skott embracing nearly half the human race." RA.M.C.
Mr F. A. Esveland
SCOTLAND :-Fezo. L. Smosz, 8 Northporels !!, cwing to the neighbourhood of locher clung to them until they were side, America and China on the other Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mim Skinner
St. David Street, Edinburgh,"
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POLICY OF DESTERATION.
picked up.
1-is reported that the Beydlite and the Dirfinger got home An argument on exactly similar lines little more than afcet. The former was had been propounded by the Cologners and the Derflinger had overy gun Gazelto" a few days earlier, in an input out of action and was damaged spirad articia which was briefly reported stern by a torpede. The narratives of in cable mesragup."
the survivors, of the Blucher show chat We also wrote the Rhenish. now the British broadsides made the ship ng generally-Ban & Back, ban Frus paper) must consider the whole English until her gune were torn from their sat people as an implacable and irreconcilings. The whole of the gun crews were able enemy, and seok to strike them where and how we can. If the English | sook by every means to prevent tho OXYLON-W. M. SM & Co., Tampert of food into Germany, it is cur
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PHILIPPINE ISLANDS-1, 8. VAT.ginat English commerce by means of submarines held in prospect "by son Bux&Co., Manila. CHINA, Pazza & Co. Rancho Tirpitz, must be organised and conducted BROCKET & Co., Shistighat, KELLY & cergdically, and without remorse. Our WAL, LD, Tokohama, KxzYneris fleet Almo should be dedicated to TALKIE, LTD
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the war against English commerco.. Won the Zeppelin raid intended as an experiment in this direction?] The is. noted, moreover, that when the English mercantile mirino la subjected to the menacy of our submarines and norial erulions, it will have little time to molest the neutral.mercantile marinas. England doon not desiro to-day to shorten the war. The enormous number of vic time which the starvation of Germany, if it could succeed, would lesuje. is, to England » mattor of Indiferencom. On]
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SAFETY OF LONDON.
Protection Scheme in Event of
Bombardments
A movement has been started to ensure still more absolutely the safety of London
Mr and Mrs Dallas Mr A. Derby ¡Mr »nd Mr. J.
Donalson
Air & Mr Fertint Mr Peyroux Mr A. B. Purvis Mrs J. A, Randcit Mr W. A. BAT Duncanbir E, H. Ray
HAYDE
Mr R, 2. Dove Mr W. A. Donley Mr W. Dornie Mign M. E. Duffy Mr & Mrs
Fa enfels Mr O. Fedalu Mr E. Bronsen Mr and Mrs P.
Falconer Mr J. Firm
Mr V. Read Miss F. Bany
L. Mr C. E W. Ric -Capt. A
Fiddle Ma F. L. Bab Capt. and Mrs E. M. Mis O. R-bison
French and child
.G. Fiz
Dr H. C. Rogzs.
Mr J/P. Rowell
Mr W. B, Rutherford'
Hell L. cha usb rger
Mr and Mrs Grant Mr Dongan Faller
Smith
Lt. & Ms Smyth
Mr W. O. Gallet Mr J, Gibb
Mr R. B. Ralislingy
Major Humphrey, Mr & Mrs A Fisdier Mr CT. Goodrich Mis 3. Fchills
Mr Havbrendər
R.F.5.
Smith Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr Yoang
Humphreys
· KING KNWARD' BOLFL.
in the event of an attage by hostile air. Mrs R. &moud eraft. It is proposed that the members of Mr J. Arnold the Institutes of Mechanical and Civil Mr W. 8. Barclay
committee, Mr F. G. Becke Engineers stall Politary authorities Bir And Mrs W. B.
Bettison
who will act with the in desiring schemes to protect tha metropolis from the effect of bombardment Bir H. Briggs" hy Zeppelin or aeroplane bombe. Br. A Mr W. Bulga Beeby Thompson, commiting engineer, of Mr R D. Bunn Lom hard-streat, has been in communica Mrs Christianen
Mr and Ms Kraft Bir & Bleu 0; Lauret
Ben
Mr J. Lesser
Miss Lennox.
Mr C. F. Mon Mr OW, O. Mayna Mr J. McArthur Mr F. Miler
Mr H. Murphy
tion with the Lord Mayor with a view to Mr and Mrs J. E. Mr R. Ogaw bringing he anbject b fore the C
rporation.
Crock
Miss Creek
Mr H. J. Ossenbal
Mr. V. Goulbourn
Mr & Mr J. Gould
Bir H. L. Griffithe
Mr.J. C.
Me W. H. South
Mrs. A. G. Smith
pt. T. 1 Hall Air F Sirith Mr and Ms W. A. Mr F. 0.8mott'
Kappitalar BL & Mrs F. Suy the
Mr R. Smyth
Mr G. Barner
Mr H. Hancock Mian, Square Hon. Mr E A. 3r S. Stackmeet.
MEH. Swed BTE JAM TA Mr La M. Te pls Mr W. B. Tyter Mr O. Walace Hr. F. Watrines Mr. & Mph Wal
amil famil▾ Mr T. W:White Brand Mrs F. PEL-
White-
Hawatt, C.M.G. Mfr H. W. Habhei Mr W. J. Hodza Mr H. H Hough Mr R Hanter
Mrs Jacques de family Mirs D. J. mas Me R. B. Jepson Mr M. T. Jones Mr A E. Jones
Me De Jonúmero.
Mr A. M. Joseph
I regard the possibility of invasion Mr H R. Crichton Mr & Mr. Pearman Mr M. Joseph
by hantile craft in a common-zero fashion,
said. Mr. Thompson to a press repre- Dr C. T. Cross
Bira W. C. Pamore
Mr AL. Pending:
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