TUESDAY, MARCH 9. 1915.
Hughes and Hough
:
ÀCCHIOTTLES Jo van GoyenuINT.
AND ADMIR LESTA
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers,
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE,"
Codes used
A.D.C. 4TH & ÖTA LUITIONS,
AL. TELEGRAPHIC CODE..
Telegraphic Ad¿rese
MEIRION HONGKONG,
FUBLIC AUOTION.
Tonton For CKING CHAT, soll by Public Auction.
HE Undersigned have received instruc
CD
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
the 10th and 11th March, 1915, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m., on the Promises Old Port Ofice Building, Queen's Road, Ground Floor,
A VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHINESE PORCELAINS, BRASSES, BRONZES,
****
Life, Recently imported from the North, Consisting of:-
Yaes, Ming, Kanghi, Yazgebing, Kienlang, Towkwong and Kaiching Products Comprising:-
White and Blue Plates And Vases, a wumber of Sang-de-boen! and Peach Bloom V1, 3 and 5-Coloureil Vases, Agate and Orguta) Snuff Bottles and Ornaments, Ming Bronzos and Incense Burners, etc., etc.,
4140
Old Lacquered Screens, Amber, Coral and Jadestone Beads, Old Chinese Ea gravings and Pictures, Embroideries, Man- darin Conta, eta, etc., etc.
(Fall Particulars from Catalogue,) TXEKSAS usdal.
HUGEES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 4, 1915. ·
205
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Undersigned have received instrac-
Tous to Sell by Public Auction,
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FRIDAY,
the 19th March, 1915, commencing ab 8.30 p.m. xt their SALES Roos, No. 8, Des Vanx Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A QUANTITY Or
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c.,
As follow:-
shairs, and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Bra-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &,, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension
Dining Tables and Chaizs, etc., ata,
Dinner, and Dessert Sarrices, Crockery, Glaan and E-P Wars, Cooking Stores, Cutlery, sta, etc..
Lo
Blackwood Cabinets, 1 fine 4-fold Blackwood Screen (Porcelain Panels) and Blackwood Fire Screen, Btanda. Tempoys, Sektees, etc., One Piszó, Marila Clock. Combination Safes, Remington Type- writers, One Gent.'e Bicycle,
ǎo., St. do. (Fall Particulari from Catalogue.) Tx-Astial.
BUGEES & BOUGH,
"Auctioneers,
Quality.
With Lea & Perrins' sauce, a few drops sprinkled over the meat, fish or cheese, &c., are all that is required to impart the most delicious piquancy and flavour.
The QUALITY and concentration of Its ingredients make a little of this sauce go a long way.
AUCTIONS.
.PUBLIO ÄUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instrue. tiona from THE OWNER, WHO HAS LEFT TRE COLONY, to sell by Public Auction,
(POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
On
MONDAY,
the 16th March, 1913, at 2.30 p.m., st Kennedy's Stables, Causeway Bay, THE WHOLE OF THE LIVE STOCK AND STOCK IN TRADE OF THE WELL KNOWN **HONGKONG: DAIRY"
Consisting of the entire Ford of Milch Cows and Young Stock, including on
Also
The Original and Genniss WORCESTERSHIRE.
STORIES FROM THE FRONT.
VOYAGE OF THE AUSTRALIANS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
A volunteer in the Australian contin. Reut writes --
Wo had very heavy weather for the first few days, sen, sweeping u
for
| Lights now 'Eashed asset, thvento everyo
where and we canal see the other ship HAVE YOU A
mn svini-circle aroun Thin The eause of the collision has not been att sintly annonned yet, but is appears that w met her an the turu juae about mil ships then she barged into our stern. Neither ship, fortunately suffered very much. The commanding cruiser pasaud us a few minister afterwards. She swept alongside quite close to us, and. The caps taia by megaphona taki our captain it was a miracle neither bout went down.
PROBLEM FOU THE ENTUNEERS.
As other in the Royal Engineers writes on December -
Sines flat wrote to you lie hay not
Boer, an axeiting but neverthless busy.) You sue the RE: are usually muca
BAD LEG
with wounds that dischargs or otherwise, perhaps rund with declamation and awoon, thes when you prona Juue, Únger on the infamed part 1. janven the Immpiression 7. H 10, under the skin you have polson, which defies all the remedias FOR
johnes boing nisealed, the sins with t ankles, round which the shin may be dieosjeured ne, throw may be mannder the dúcuss, it slowak to Donat depetys you of the power to wa You may hawa atautiled various hospitals, and bea told your caso ja kopelosa, or advisor? po subunit to konsulation, but do boti Try the Grazabopper Traiment, which is a certain pure in cares el Abeotases, Glasdulae Swellings, Poisoned Flande Cartatacion, Ulomratad. Jointa, Buniona, Hos mak'a know, or inats, Innock and Dog Blink, Sand at scos fo the Drag Stores for a box of
ENTERTAINMENT.
TEDATRD ROYAT.
UNDER THE Dragormnen Pärnus or H. B⠀ Ta: (GOVERNOR,
'T. H. MAY. K BLQ.
HENRY DALLAS.
PRESENTS
R. B. Salisbury's Company
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Hoogkong.
wanted in the lulls between the storma than actually during, the storu. Tho caly warliko incident I havo esperiensed lately was the other night when a sniper | fired at us and I heard a thing behind nes and theeght on of my men was hit. but it was only a trip, la the suma feld, as we were stalking along, two want to engan bete, poost in pheusante got up and gave us an awful home in a ruined and deserted village, Soveral unburisis dend French, your own gum:"behind gru, la the back- on mudo groping about in the dark yard almost, making a mast jaferiat rather gruesome. Several woro quite din-at intervals abuzing down at this handsome fellowa; or one I saw a gold bore bricks and lites, the enemy's shells. ring flashing in the conlight. It waser shrinet and sitte hollers sing
start.
allinen?
too exposed to bury them, evou if we had ruunil and an ercizional "Jack Johusu " had time. There was a good article in shell coming in that makes a bola in The Times of the 2nd inst, on the"sup. | soft ground you can drop us email ruttag ! per's work's much of what was said therein. On my returu trip this afternoru 1 was very true. Lately we have had saw a dozen little Willis" holes ans; thɔ" rain, rain, rain, so there is ample work mad that were now there when I passed for us in the way of providing shelter, at noon. I don't waste any time getting | draining trenches, and repairing roads, in with the wagon party or getting out The fields are absolutely sodden and the when wo start again. I was talking problem of the drainage of trenches in with ons infantry captain yesterday who a country das is a pancake (in places) told a ho was in a root in a vulega becomes serious and almost impossible. nene her the other day with four other
In some cases it hay been impossible to follows and a shell came in and burst
an off the water, which is anything up in the ream per fail them all-out but | wend and alt, and making things gen. to waist deep, and the latest solution is hin-he hadn't A seratch, and ho erally uncensfortable, but nothing of con. to stand men in tubs, I believe, which jenakin's ecognize which was which of sequence took place till we reached the is rather humorous. I think our in. the follows when he turned them over | Creep, There we sat up. The Japs got fantry ore splendid: my akairation for to see if any were alive. Hinly one was infunnation by wireless that severni mines the ordinary foot soldier has increased alivu“ shd ko had no sooner hauled him were laid in that vicinity, and the enemy immensely. They are always cheerful, but than a second shell burst in. the not far away, so that night as we were it doesn't matter how cold or wes they room. They place their artillery fro steaming soma 10 miles to leotard of are; they swear, it's true, but never well. On the other hand, wo calculato the Cocos the ouders wera giren to donetheless are not disheartencil. The roads they put £50,000 worth of ammunition fabelts and fall in at our messes. At requires good bit of attention: fortumte-into our village the other Afternoon and Young Rul, together with about 60 beads o'clock we were all marched up inly nearly all the main roads are paved nerer killed a living thing or touched ono of Poultry Plymouth Rocks, Black single file and lined up oa deck ready down that centre, which, if trying to the either. You se poussants, pulling up. Langahans, etc., etc.
for anything. It was a pitch dark night feet on 's long march is the only thing their beetroots and curting them away and lightning, playing away in the dis that will stand much heavy lorry trifle with an artifiy dal geing on close by.
i | tanee, and as all lights on the ships had in this wat weather. But this pavel In fact, they stick too close to the holup disappeared we could not see an inch way is only wide enough for one vehicle area and ought to a eleared out. We ahead. The colonel, major, tr., were and when two meet, it is rather humor- nobbled 30s currier pigeons in uño left and all dressed alike—that is, bara to the ous; one or other han to get cf into the few pics were promptly made-they, all |waist, with trousers rolled-up-to-the-slush on either side. That's where wo,
"weat luto the pots anyhow. kness and ho-belts donned. Not a werd como in. We make siding at certain was to be spoken except by officers, and points where lorries can safely leave the there we stood for over an hour until centre and allow others to pass. We the silene was rudely broken by, the still continue to be well fed and clothed, mifled wer of a
distance Whatever the faults of the supply system 201 asteru. Immediately afterwards we may have been in past wars, thera ja no aw the dark form of a entiser jump doubt it is one of the sycopeners of this across our bows and make straight for ORG. It is a gross help, of course, being tho starboard horizon, followed by two so near bome. others. I tell you wo held our breaths. We did not get blown up that night after all, and, pext morning we heard
the whole of the Dairying Utensils, Milk Bottles, Tubs, Feeding Boses, Milk Cane, now Choro, and now Milk Separators,
And
Stay Steaming Apparates. the Auctioneers.
Inspecting orders may be obtained from
Terus-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 3, 1915.
HOTELS
|
KINGSCLERE HOTEL, the account
HONGKONG.
NOILO
A VISIT TO YPRES.
"An officers is the R.F.A. writes on December 10:-
the noise. I'm beggared I have just returned from a moot in. if it wasn't the Eden which had teresting day's outing. Mand I started ovaded the British for so long and tried of about 9.20 this morning and rodo over to get ono in on us. She was chased to Ypres. I took my camera with a RIVALO Dodon in the by the Sydney, which easily outstripped and got a good many photos, the
"NRIVALLED podtlon
Hil
Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Yamatous quiet Suites with lozariously Bite Bathrooms, Telaphonce and Electric
Fane
Telephonce la Bedrooms and fitting-room
throughout. Telephone No. 1192,
Cable Address. 'Sachnols."
A.B.U. Coda 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1908, 1201
Best of Food and Service.
TELEPHONE 373. CztroRAFIC ADDRESS
*VICTORIA." FRANK L. COOSE,
THË
Мопадет.
LONDON DIRECTORY,
I met one bog of 1 yesterday crying, asked him his trouble, and he said he was one of the refugees from the neigh- bouring fring ares. His father died wix ek ug, his two elder brothers had been killed in the line, and his mother was loft with him and five younger child- run, and they were without waything. That's what war means to many of theso poor folk. It's very sad at close quarters. There are hundreds here who are com pelled to dig trenches and are given dit. a day. That is not so had of course.
It's wonderful how our fellow's get with the folksigns chiefy, but they make them understand, and vice TECHL. The people are very good t
all the other boata: Two days after light was very bad and I am rather doubt. the men here. There's a typical old wards the Sydney passed down our linesful whether they will be of any worth.pearst near by, about 76, clean shaved, and you het we gave her a rousing recep. The railway station, which we passed active, e as bright us ever, who tion. At Colombo we stayed a day and first was still standing, but a mere shell.
*+ shoots nur fellows about and yet
had great fun with the niggers, who dive All round were the huge hoies made by gives them the run of his garden: They to the bottom of the sea after money, the 50-pounders, one of which had call him "The Major." We've had goas through the roof and another on our headquarters here now for two weeks
Ake fish.
AN EARLY MORNING COLLISION.
THE GIVENCHY TIGHT.
had burst on the lines. We rode through so they are getting to know uz' It's The most exciting part of the voyage stecate every house of which was pocked amusing to see a sergeant who a few has yet to come, howover. Only the with holes and all the windows shattered. weeks age didn't know a word of French. Two Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom
night before last, having goto shors at Warpssed blocks of buildings in totalize French local paper and pick out Furniture, Dining Room Furniture, Arm- KING EDWARD: HOTEL and gone ahead to get to Aden well in started by the shells. When we were really does get some tense out of the water, we, accompanied by six other boats, rains, Ero having finished the work some information from it somehow." He
Central Location.
advance. I had gots, touch of the near the centre of the town we dis head lines, anyhow. I've been astonish. measles and had to move to the aft mounted, put our horses valer shelter, ed, fo ALL ELECTRIC TEAMS Pa Entrance.
Electric Lifta, Pros and Zightlar, of the ship where six other tellows were and walked to the quare. Here wat Sunday What alarms I get! At Europena Baths and Sanitary Fittings, confined. It is the best and cocleet pars the Cloth Hall, and also, the Cathedral, dawn I spreng up thinking I heard rifle Hot and Cold Water System throughout.of the ship to my idea, and we were both medieval buildings. The former fire Bluse by and the micking of the delighted to get sent out of the trust is a long, narrow ball with a tower in bullets on the wall. I grabbed my gun below. The little hospital is just over the centre au statues all along the and looked out. It was only the old the crew's quarters (on the poop deck), front. The tower was in ruins, with peact. The Major," pottering round and we mado pals of the cooks, you bet the gilded clock face blackened in parts in his sabots on the tile floor. Amist Well, I was sleeping out on the starboard and the haul pointing to 0.00. The the crushing of our own 'sztillery it sound- sido just close to one of the ship's boote, roof also was demolished and many of d just like the crackle of independent und about & o'clocks in the morning I the statues in front chipped broken, rifle fire close by, He gain me a cup awoke with a crash; one never forgets and ruined. The houses all round were of coffes, and I dipped back between the who has had the experience. At first I gutted from top to bottom, some of them shoddy blankets pretty quick as L. vu thought we had struck a rock, as the still smoking for although the bombard giving my shirt a rest and some fresh next moment a huge boat, all 5t up, ap. occasionally send shells into the un ship ahierered and shook so, but the ment has stopped, the Garmans still air.
peaded aloogide, and I could see men fortunate town.
The wont sight of all however, was running across below on her docks and two huge white guas staring up at me the Cathedral. A man told me that it
Captured by the Germans"
was built in the 13th century but hadi first thought till I saw the stern swing fallen into decay, and its restoration, be- round straight for our sters then I five years ago, had this year bear understood collision Somebody completed, and now: "C'est defruit !!! yelled up at me from below, and jumpede claubered over the heaps of ruins at Garouchy and Gaintly show that sido 25,00) men were engaget en ench side. with the foods they ship, and the Colonists in crash bang! and head and through a yawning gap in a
over heels I landed into the hospital. chapel gain admission. and Foreign Markets they supply :'
As ficer states that, after an engage- The great The whole side of the ship and-the-life-west door was in picces and hoarded up, mert leating for 31 hoor, all the British
fzta were still hald, while sevémi trenches.. oat had been swept clears off like match-Thus out atynse and piles of brick and had been recapi pred from the Bornsea. aut indicating the approximate Sailings; wood, and God only knows what had rabbish lay everywhere. The only thing The Inst inilation of the attack esma happened to her bow, for we knew an intact in the whole church was most from Hanoverian soldier, who had had struck her about there. Begics
lovely old curved our palpit. One har desurted and came toppling fiuta, s leading Banufaturser orohants ofer sounded the alarm, and up used the forth tower was completely blown away the Cermat intended to stack in face st British french,—The son aped that in the principal provincial towns and Indus tial usutens of the United Kingdom, crew from below. In a few minutes the and the other looked most unsafe. From 7.90 in the morning, and he spoke the a copy of the current edition will beker boss had drawn off and six of our shattered plumacic fuitered in rags truth, for at that hair the Germans quitted forwarded. freight pad on receipt
Red Cross Ang
their tranches d'advanced, in dense Puntal Order IG st
сальн They
zented under a withering rifle And machine-gun fire, but the gray wa swept en over a den of corpses, and these who managed to geb unscathed to within 15 yards of the British crunches thiew grenaded, which wrought 'death and "dek- trustion in the British mats. The Ger mins swept into the advance1 Britiab
line," wiring
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Hongkong, March 2, 1915.
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WEDNESDAY,
the 24th March, 1915. at 19-Noon, at
No. 23. Vorilson Hill Road, THE WHOLE OF THE
PLANT, MACHINERY,
&,
for the Manufacture of Boots and Shots
therein contşiped,...,
Full particulara and Inspecting Orders kusy be had from the Undemigned, -or- Mors. EWENS & NEEDHAM.
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TERMS YERY MODERATE Cohsinttalion
was pus
grew ran up the stopy, leading to the hospital and ran around to our side.
Where's our bont ?" says one Over
tho side," says where we'll all bo
in a minute, I suppose." Round to the
ofler side they rushed accompanied by
PERANTH AND THE SOLDIERH. An officer at the front writes:- If you want to know what war is you
us, and we started to lower the other 10 ta tamen v
one. Meanwhile orders were being
shouted downstairs, and would scoldi lights Bashing everywhere and the urnes. raming up on the starboard def
dech Boon
sforwards the bugla rounded the advanco and the companies came up in perfect:
A Mortal Combat.
DESPĂ BATE GERMAN CHARGES,
London, Jan. 27th-Details of the fight
gh. by weight of
weight of porn bere - clors quartare ensuedi, DESETIDg Disco to the boarte cries and grapings of men
den at bring and thrusting at each other. Metz wallo, the Germans swept the apsim Batwie. the
SAVARESSES the tattle of
SANTAL
order. By this time every one had got/CAPSULES
hold of tebelte, axeus ypotbeggar
ou the poop. However, non sfterwand wo sent up the igual of materia damage and the retreat was sounded
you happen to be late your meaje will Aba Courtory and Promptly serred funt, the Ellinor. Only sh the ALEXAN DELOUR
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British firing and support trenches with shrapnel, and the defenders lost heavily. bring forced to retire. Two companies of famous Scots regiment were badly cat up. The German tide rushed on for 400 yards, before being shattered by a track British ⚫rp from behind. The Hanoveriane proved no better thau the Bavarians or the Mrs Bowdler Fruscians at hand to hand fighting. The Major Bowen British, with clubbod rifle, and bayonet, Mr & Mrs Carmichael felf upon what remsized of the Germans Mr F. W. Cary
bo foally crumpled up and surrendered Mr & Mrs Caselli in groups
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