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FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915.

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION, Codersigned hare received instrue

Hughes and Hough Tunstall by Fablia anetion.

AUCTIONEEMS TO THE GOVERNMENTI.

金煚 ÅDMIN LLIT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE,

Codes used 4.3.0.4 STEFOPTIONS. AL TELEGRAFhic Code,

Telegraphic Addres MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TEE Cadersigned have received Instruc

Ttions to salty Public Auction,

(POE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

GA

TUESDAY,

the 13th April, 1913, at 2.50 p.m., at Harting, Austin Road, Kowloon,

A QUANTITY 'Or

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

&c., &c.

Lik

therein contained... Consisting of :- Teakwood Hall Stands with Bevelled ΜΑΣΤΟΣ, Overmantels with Barelled Mirrors, Wardrobes with Boveled Mirrors, Dinning Table and Chairs, Marbie-top Washstands and Bareans, Double Brea mounted Bed, 4 Shanghai Baths, Carpets and Rugs, Crockery and Glass Wares,

Also

A Pianola and Records and a Rowing Machino (in good condition),

And

A number of Pinnty, Kel, in Pot*. Ca view from Monday, the 12t6 April. Catalogues will be issued. TERMA-As usual..

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, April 8, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION

316

HE Undersigned have received instruc

HOME HOM THE EXECUTORA, OF THE LATE W. D. Graham, to sell by Public Auction,

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 14th April 1915, communcing at 2.p.m., at Yalta" No. 65,

the Fonk,

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

SCC

FURNITURE, &c.

در مثانه

contained therein. Consisting of :- HALL-Blackwood Settee, and Chairs, Stamped Leather Screon, Barometer, Hall Lamp, dc, &c.

DRAWING ROOMS-ON Carved Dak Table, Chesterfield Soft and Arm-Chairs, Blackwood Writing Tables and Curio Stands, Finely Carved Blackwood Writing! Desk, Teak Bookcases, Electric Lamps, Indian Carpets and Lugs, Japanese Water Colours and a large number of Chinees and Japanese Brames, Bronzes and Porcelain.

DINING ROOM-Large Old Oak Carved Tabla, Morocco-covared Dining Chairs, Blackwood, Bide and Ucensional Tables, Large Dinner Service "Blue and Gold", Table Glassware and Crockery, and a number of E.-F. and Erman Dining Room Requisiten.

BEDROQMƏ.—A complete suite of White Enxinellod Furniture consisting of Wardrobe and Bureau. "both with bevelled mirrors, Wachstand and Chamberstand, Twin Brass and Braas-mounted Bedateada, Reading Lamps, Occasional Tables, Life Lice

JATHROOMS.—White Ensmelled Bath and Geyser. Porcelain Commodes, Shanghai Baths, &c., &c.

PANTRY AND KITCHEN.-Ice Chest, Tables, Crockery and Cooking Utensils, Cooking Stero, sau đ

сп

MONDAY,

the 12th April, 1813, commencing

at 20 p.m., at their Sales Rooma, No. 5, Dea Vox Road Carner

of Ice House Streek-

A Quantity or

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &a, &c.

As follows:-

Drawing Room Suites, Radroom Furni.

ture, Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs |

GARDEN,~~Garden Besta, Set of Lawn. Bowls, Croquet Bet, Tennis Neta, Stone Roller, and a namber of Plants in Potz.

On view from Monday, the 12th April Cataloguce will be issued. TERMA --ÁS usuak.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

"Assetioneers. Hongkong, March 27, 1916

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THE WAR.

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(Reuter's Service to the China Mail.) ·

BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND THE PROBLEM.

and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Bras and LIQUOR AND THE SUPPLY OF MUNITIONS. Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards. Dinner Waggons, Extennica Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., Dinner and Deact Services, Crockery. Glass aud E.-P. Waro, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc., etc.,

Alro

HAVE YOU A

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GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT AND PILLS. Prepared by Albert, Albert

House Parringdon Street, Loon, England. Prior is Pužlail 1571 und 279 pür bess

Agents:-A. S. Waton & Co.. 12.

HOTELS

At Night

After a hard day's work, or after unusual physical exertion, take Horlicks, it belpa Nature to tone up. your system. It is the kdeal Food-Drink-mits in- gredients are Wheat, Malt, and Milk, scientifically combined and put up in powder form in glass jars. Delicious to the Taste.

TANTS, INNA.

Made in a moment--no cooking.

Of all Chemists and Stores in J'sizua, " 1/8, 2/6 und 11% (la England)

HORLICK'S MALTED MILK,

VISITORS AT HOTELS

Losos, April 8. It is understand that the Cabinet yesterday deferred the considera-

L1: L: 13: DA. tion of proposals for dealing with the liquor trade ns a whole..

Meanwhile, tuch is expected in the vehuntary abstinence múver Procession of Zeppolins to Destructión. Blackwood Cabinets, 1 fine 4 fold Black.ment. An improvement is already noticeable in the centres of produc

By this arter, which will not en. wood Screen (Porcelain Panals), andtion. Blackwood Fire Screen, Stand», Taspoys, According to the Daily Telegraph, the Cabinet decided to take mŢliven the Haler's cista no the North Sơn, Settnes, etc.. Che Piano, Marble Clock, jaction without agnement with the leaders of the Opposition.

Į parts, the German davy, to far as wa American Safe, One Gent.'s Bicycle,

A manifesto signed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York.no) has test the pride of its air dest. Cardinal Bourne, and the It. Hon. Sir Josephs Compton-Rickett, M.P... de Lofthills & was lost in the KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Mrs W. L calls upon the people to follow the King's least.

"North Sen teon a catere naalegos to A memorial signed by numerous prendiment business men, lus beer that which has lead to the latest disaster, presented to Mr. Lloyd George urging prohilation as assolutely vital w writes the Naval Correspondent of the a quick ending of the war.

kc..

&c.. (Full Particulers from Catalogno.) Terms-As usual

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 6, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINESE CURIOS, RECENTLY ABEWED TROY TRINGIAU.

309

THE Undersigned have received instruc. THE

tions from Ma. Youne Max Kez to soll by Public Auction,

"(mostly without reserve)

THURSDAY. FRIDAY and

SATURDAY,

the 13th, 16th & 17th April, 1915, cctbmencing each day at 2.30 p.m.,

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner ci

In House Street,-

A LARGE & VALUABLE COLLECTION OF "ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAINS,

St.,

Ac.

(the property of Hei Tarx Prvo, late

Governor of Kwantung.) ***

Comprising:-

Kanghi -Coloured Vases, Plates, Bowls, Jars, Incense Burners, &c. &c., Furg- hing Famille Rasa and Bice and White Vasos, Plates, Jars, Bowls, Pots, 5-Coloured Porcelain Fanel Screens,

Also

A fine selection of Embroideries, Old Kakemonos, Bamboo Carvings, Bronze Incense Burners. and Vases, Carred & Lacquered Screens, &, &c., &c.,

And

A few lots of Crystal, Agate and Jade Ornaments, do, &c.

N.P.-The Undersigned will give a week's Kasmates sa to the genuineuses of the articles offered.`

Catalogues will be issued. Terms sal

DUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkonz, April 7. 1915.

MARTIN'S

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SPILLS

2. Pranab Ramady for nii Izvucinatin

Martha Ja iðar 1

Busty dom MT DE SELEZIONING. THEN THE

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314

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear

MADE

TO

ORDER

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Opposite Hongkong Hoté Telephone No. 421.

Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. -

THERAPION No. 1.

CURES DISTAARDES, KITUERRES.WITHOUT DEFECTIONS.

281 THERAPION Ní: 2

ON'T Forges after the Show, Supper,

Dand Light Rafomente,

ALEXANDRA, CAFE, Open 23) Midnight.

CURES BLADO POROK, BAZISIZON BON_KAUPTION W

THERAPION No. 3

CUREŞTEKONIG WEAKNESSES, TRAINS, LONT TIDOR, 8;Chu

MILD AT LEADING CRANSTO PRICE ANLAMDE SEND STAMPADORES ÉTYCLOPA 195, "ABURK FREEFODE TO DIG LE CLERG MED Co, HAVERSTOCK SHAMPOZAB, CONDOM FOR YOU: TRY NEW DRAGKEITAST Kİ 280 PORNOZ VARY TO ZAKE.

SAFE AND LASZERO COKE : SER THAT THAPK KANKED WOLD "THESAPION' TE ON, BAN COLECTANTAFTISED TONG-SINUNETACKERM "LIBERT" ON HAYING,THEGRAFERIM

THERAPION

***PRINZ EITEL FRIEDERICH" TO BE INTERNED.

Loxoox, April S.

HONGKONG.

Bully Nuts," The weather was un TTNRIVALLED position in the HU promising, bus the captain of L1 halardons and facing the Harbour.

distzlet overlooking the Botanical Nameras quiet Suites with luxuriously shed Bathrooms Telephones and Electric Fann.

won told to meet the thes for exezónes at a particular rendezvous. I would

s fail in his duty, and defied the re ergiate; but the storm geized his A Washington telegram states that the Commander of the Germanship, swept it high into the heûvens, auxiliary cruiser Prinz Eitel Frolericis has ankontinged his desing to intern where its entique isecang mahud with the cruiser, because geliet, which would lave matu u dash to sea pas-rain, and the added weight, estimated sible, had failed to arrive.

The cruiser will be interned at Norfolk Navy Yanl.

AMERICA AND THE "FALABA" OUTRAGE.

LONDON, April 8. Reuter's Washington correspondant telegraphs that the United States Ambasador at Berlin has been instructed in ward a copy of the client report of the Commander of the submarine which sunk the Falaba.

THE TURKS

ILL-EQUIPPED AND SHORT OF SUPPLIES."

LONDON, April S.

Ent a ton or arome, and a downward dur frynt, enrried it swindly into th -Լէ - where the Zeppelin and the company were Jest.

Telephones in Redrooms and Bitking-rooms theneghout. Telephone Nr. 1122

Jable Address, 'Sachsoln."

A.B. C. Code 6th Ed Hongkong September 1, 1505 120

BONGKOTO HOL

Mr E. S. Abraham Hod. Mr E.

"Adams

Hewett, O.M.G. Mr W. J. Rodgo

Mr Geo, E. Anderson. Mir R. Hunter Mr J. H. Backhouse Mr

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Lampman

Mr and Mr N, F. Caps.

Blanch

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Legge

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Beaward

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Me B. E. Mehta

Mr rod Mis J. V. Mt J. Marecki

Braga

Mr H. Bridges

Mr M. W. Bruce

Mr S. T. Chang

Mr W. H. Clayton

12. which was another Zeppelin, was KING EDWARD HOTELrg E. E. P. Lola

burned in anid-air at Jehuakisthil, nour

pertia. October 17, 1913, uwag to a vean which suck in incluanataty

ses.

By taxe disasters the German navy hat the whole of its trained personnel. bus airships were borrowed for training their steeessers, hral another Zeppella |

An Amsterdam telegram states that Genctal von der Goltz, in a was built fa sister of [29), which has just letter to the Neue Freio Frease makes some interesting admissions. The been destroyed cu thu const of Done Turks, he says, are ill-equipped and short of supplies. He did not ven- maric. hure to predit the result of the Allies' venture to the Dardanelles, | The mural authorities determined also Genemi von der Golta emphasised that the Turkish forces were the to try another type of airship, and built largest ever mobilised, but he attributeil the shortage of urms and equipe LA, which hai ales been destroyed. ment to the shortness of time, and the fact that Turkey was cut off item Though commonly railed & Zeppelin, this her Allies. The results of the war up to the present were satisfactory, ship was a Schustte-Fadz, being ship although the Turks had not been successful everywhere. Turkey must with a curios net-like inter framing, havo free access to central Europe for continues war supplies Shoesvered with thin woud. Instearl of the can help herself, but this was a greater impediment than was desirable more rigid framing and aluminium in the genetul interest. Consequently, the overcoming of this difficulty ing of the Zeppelin type is a matter for her Allies.

GERMANY DISPLEASED.

AT UNITED STATES' NOTE TO BRITAIN.

LONDON, April 8. Reuter's correspondent, at Amsterdam states that the Cologne Gazette violently attacks the United States over the Note to Grent Britain. It says that the Note is really framed against Germany, and allows Great Britain perfect freedom without American opposition. The whole Note gives the impression that it is an anti-German measure and is carte blanche for the Britis! starvation war. America submits to every British act of violence while she continues eagerly to supply our (Germany's), enemies with war material, and even makes advances of money for their purchase.

ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

GERMANS ABANDON ATTACKS.

LONDON, April 8.

DFA. L. E. F. Cole

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Mr Mrs. Meurar Mr and Mrs C, E.

Mey

Capt. T. M. Meyrich

Me and Mrs J. H. N. Mr G. S. Middlewe

Body

Me Wm. MooreTM

Contral Location. ELECTRIC TRANS PRO Entrance. Mr and Mrs H. M. Mira. Neighbo

Cook Electric Lifta a and Mr & Mrs W. Coombs Mr J. Ormiston

Mr W. R. Neighbours Enropean Batha and Sanitary Fittings. Hot and Cold Water System throughout

Best of Food and Service.

TELEPHONE 373.

IxuzoraPHIC ADDRESS,

'VICTORIA.'

FRANK L COOTE, Manager.

WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN

EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY S. KURITA

The first (1913 edition is already issued. cover-IOGRAPHIES of CT 6,000 people BIOGRAPHIES of crit 5,000 people several hundred foreigners associated with Japan appear in the book Quite new materials and accurate sketches, both being utterly free from prejudices.

Many portraita ace inserted. The book contains over 1,400 pages.

La and L4 art bellowed to be the ships which male the mid upon the Norful coast and vllagen.

Perlin messages admit that LB was de stroyed and that I was brought down to seu level and drifted out to seu.

ZEPPELINS' WEAKNESS.

Ho Detecco Against Rain 2 Long Flights.

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IT IS A GOOD ADTvertisine Madrum. J "I don't belons that any importance

Many influential papers of the world next be attached to a Zeppelin attack on Eagland, because Zeppelins eaasos go far noticed this work in the highest terms. enough from their sheds. An attempt

For example, The Daily Mail saya- will only be successful in our case out Yet another Who's Whol and thi

time from Japan1 The reader is apt at Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr & Mrs C. Hamer of a hundred.

These two sinships which were boat over the North Sea baro cost over £40,000. Zeppelins have proved their value in outpost work, but over water

+

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strong

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and contains brief biographies, on mans, after eight weeks of costly attempts to storm the Russian positions ecodingly great.

Lccepted model of prominent men in Japan. Mr F. W. Gary' at Kozíuvkú and Rozanke in the Carpathians, abandoned the attacks on

The fall of one twenty-fifth of an Mr Kurita is a skilful editor and has dona | Mr & Mrs Casulli March 27th.

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**TREMENDOUS FIGHTING.""

Lostos, April 8.

the airp to land and one shot from

A modern British machine gun would.] 68. by piercing the envelope, make a sale return from such a long journey an in-

A Viennese official Agency issues a significant statement which says I posibility," that tremendous fighting is in progress in the Uzrok Valley, and it is unwiaa to exaggerate the importance of local successes on either side. The Austro-German success in the Laborez Valley had not weighed the scale sufficiently heavily to justify the expectation of a general decision which, in modern warfare, matures extremely slowly.

:

DESKID MOUNTAINS IN RUSSIAN HANDA,

Losdox, April 8, ": Reuter's Petrograd correspondent telegraphs that an official state ment regarding the operations in the Carpathians states that despite

·BELGIAN WORKS FOR LETCHWORTH.

One of the, lending Antwerp engineering from, Masara. Kryn and Laby, have taken six nero of land at Letchworth and com. maneed to build a new works, where many of their men who are now refugees in this country will be employed. The Belgian

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Enables ous to locate the centre of a Typhoon.

a counter-attack by the enemy, strongly reinforced by Germans and works were gutted because the firm declin- Austrians, the Russian offensive continues between the River Toplia anded to produce armaments of war for the in the direction of Uzok. All the summits of the principal chain of enemy. Many orders, for war mates is! for MOUNTED OF CARDBOARD AND the Deskid mountains are in Russian hands and the Russians are seizing the southern sours.

The Russians captured 2,000 prisoners and three guns on the 5th inst.

BRITISH CASUALTIES..

LONDON, April 8.

The following casualty list has been published --- Killed 2nd Lieut. G. Ellis (Engineers); E. C., Davies (lenmouth. shire); E. Molson.

Died of wounds, H, H. Morsh; H. Bayfield; E M.. Winch (Rifle Brigade).

Died-A. Byheid.

Wounded.-C. Blandford, E. E. Calthrop: W. N. Carter; C. Comely; 2nd Lieut. K. Hallwald (Worcestershire Regt.), G. Mattel: G. Seath; C. Kidlo.

Prisoner. EStrettell.

Unofficially reported an Killed.-C. H. Bass.

Unofficially reported us died of wounds.-F. A. Forster. Unofficially reported died as result of aeroplano accident—A · St, Warma

Lost, aight the casualty list totalled (for the week?) 1,845, of which number 630 were killed. To-night's casualty list totals 1,944, of which number 234 are killed.

The liats dated March 28rd presumably refer to the losses at Neuro Chapelle. The chief sufferers were the Nerthininptons. Worcestern. Cameronians, Scott's Guards, Sherwood Forgators, Wiltshires, the Rifle Brigade, Weat Yorks, Bedfords, Yorkshires, Middlesex and the Wilto Border Begimens.

English and Belgien Governments are algandy being put in hand in temporary premine at Letchworth. And about 300 mechanics of the firm's large staff will be gradually engaged.

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