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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1915.

Hughes and Hough

ACOTIONKIDS ra Tax GovEERDERT, ANN ADMIRAÄTT.

General Auctioneers

Asty

Abare, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

“TO-KWA-WAN " COAL STORAGE,

Codes usad 1.B.C. At Sea Eneciona.. AL. TEZAURAPHING ČUDE,

Telegraphie Address

MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

AUCTIONS.

POBLIO AUCTION.

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINESE CURIOS, MECENTLY ARRIVED FROÁI TSINGTAW,

FIE Undersigned have received instrue- sions from Ms. YOUNG MAN KI to sell by Public Auction,

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(mostly without reserve)

THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 13th, 18th & 17th April, 1915, commanding each day at 2.50 p.m., at their Salas Rooms, No. 8, Dos Vaux Road, Corner if "Ice Hoare Street,- A LARGE & VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAINS. J., *c.. So. (the property of Hur Tax Piso, late Governor of Swantong.)

Ocmprising:

WAR AND THE TURF:

THE CHINA MAIL.

(Continued from potom 2), Whatever happens, the Jockey Club may certainly be relied upon to do the right thing. Its members any t bounded respect. It has been faval with orises before to-day, and they have bon mes with strength, courage, and tact. You have only to glance at the name to bo assured that these gentlemen will set. for the best. They are the guardians of the British thoroughbred, a treasured possession of the nation, and while safe. guarding its interests, they will not be uamindful of the importance of keeping in sympathy with the nation generally at a tine like this.

one

THE GREAT PROBLEM shame if the desire the delicnoies tupta,

You cant cakes and tarts..

Look with contamps upon shows who are so immoral

HOW LONG WILL THE WAR LAST. take and by their greed din

our supplies of tour,'

LORD KITCHENER'S VIEW, An American Opinien.

Akod how long the war would last. The Titerary Digest. (New York) in

Coed Kitchener, according to a Loadun recent article tries to intan sur is the will wd, but I do know when is will disputed, replied: "I don't know when query How long will the war hat, which it answers as follows

begin and that is in the month of lay."

un this.

the ** Brooklyn кун

FRENCH PRONHECIES,

Up to the present only two members, whom is the Duke of Portland, have supported the cry against Epsom and Asut, which really amounts to a cry against racing itsait. For it you stop" tho nwelings you deal racing a blow that it will feel for a long time and, to be consistas, the Stewards could not approve of Sandown Park, Kempton Park, Hurst Park, &. if they stopped Epeor and Ascot ar reasons of rational Kanghi 3-Coloured Vases, Plates, Bowls, policy. In the list of those favouring Jars, Inconso Burners, da, do. Yang. continuance there are many who have hive Familla Bona and Blue and Whit done immetro »rvice to the nation sizes ar virtually imposible, sud therefore every obtain Goal victory, it' in außcient that f Vason, Plates, Jars, Bowls, Pots, Coloured

Porcelain Panel Screens,

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Thik question touches the wellsra" of

or labouter, farmer ar manufactec. averybody in Americi, whethar capitalist

**It is the most enthus and, indeed, ployer, or employes. As an Amsterdam the most appalling announcement of the correspondent of the New York • emagari | Your It means that the next four months remarks, it the greatest of 11 pro lens be urllized in sesembling the strongest now before the financial world,” A wil iz | forces, bringing forward the hravient guns, comes ep for renated discuss the re-aging the entrance of-arendy molt dia- salt of the Qurman gains on the Aiseo peazed Allies into the entier, and such a Salasons, whore the larg dendi oked was reign of terror, destruction, and deschia torn battle line is only about fifty miles Karope next summer, that even the events from Paris. Whether his battle indientjast parsel will forms bat a prulude. French capital, or merely an effort to the beginning of a sew drive toward the

From French entrees also cornu evidence draw Franch fertus from their vige s that a long war is expected. In an official! offensivo in Alsace, it affords aristones, resume of the fighting from November 18 retaarks the Now York Evening Sun, that to January 13, issued by the Fresch War to the task of holding France and England German military resources arn still equal Ufice, we read: on the west nod Rasis on the east and

"Summing up. we get ton general ad- dividing the honors of war of sleges.ca on the part of our troops which were distinctly perceptible at curtain places, As many of our editorial observare med 15, shortening of the war, since, according to exception of the situation in the northeast this means M pradugstinn rather than a compared to twenty gonoral withdrawals on the part of the enemy always with the their view, the odds against Germany ato so great as to take an ultimate victory for

of Soisson

began by ng people to see talness is merely proof that the inevitable

demonstration of her strength and resourc of the stupendous istules at stake. Can end is still far of Events, however, may it be supposed that Lord Rosebery, Lord Lupsab calculations. The Boston Transcript Derby, Lord Durham, Mr. Chaplin, and suggests that if the odds are soon increased others would bob to their belief if they by the entrance of Italy and Roumania into the war, penon may be schiaved insida &hought for a moment that the of a year. Says this Boston paper:

tinuance of racing would be opposed to the nation's welfare and interests? They Jadappreciate some of the reasons sivaneet by thon who desire a stoppage, but they are convinced that such reasons are out.

Old

A fine selection of Embroideries, THE Undersigned hars rocaived instrae Kakemonos, Bamboo Carvings, Brouze

Incense Burners and Vases. Carro Lacquered Screens, &c., &c., &c.,

tious-to-Boil-by Public Auction.

On...

TUESDAY,

the 20th April, 1918, commencing!

at 9.30 p.m., at their Salos Rooms, No. 8,

Doe Fear Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TRAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &., &c. Ax follows:-

And

A few lots of Crystal, Agate and

Ornaments, &, &c.

N.E.The Undersigned will give

the articles offered

Catalogues will be issued. Terma-As usual.

Ante.

..

13 MONTHS ACO.

41

SALT.

but ece

wiil

"It can conseqently be affirmed that, to

race and her allice know how to wait for it and at the same time propare for it with inexhaustible patigues.

The German offensive has been broken;;

the German defensive will be broken in im

on

THREE YEARS THE MINIMUM,

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

Mr C. D. Bell DARTICULARS and Conditionsof the Mr & Mrs Beswick,

Lecting by Public Auction Sale, to ba Mr W. . Blank held on MONDAY, the 19th day of April, Mr E. Bopp 1915, at 3 z.., at the Offices of the Public Mr E F. Bothwell Works Department, by Orlar of His Ex- Mr H. Bridges. collency the Goor, of One Tab of Capt. J. Ryux

ROWN LAND at Star Street, in the Mr S. W. Cartwright Colony of Hongkong, for a term of Me W. E. Claytons

Cook

Mrs R. R. Man suð

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Mz S. M. Mayon Mr B. K. Moate Me J. Marocki Mr and Mrs 0. K

Mr 6. S. 5ddleton

Mrs J. E. N

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Mr L Peck

After weighing all available evidence, With Thalians marching east, Hour. Frank Hi Simonds, editor of the New matings and Russiana marching west, York Evening Sun,, remarks that the thare can bo

three years originally fixed as the maximam Austria-Hungry. Sho

duration of the war now seems rather the

Mey Tumain

minimum period which the and can be week's guarantee as to the genuineness of weighed by considerations for continu, oficially loyal to her ally to the end, but reached." Peace, he points out, is possible / 25 years, with the nption, of renewal at aj die and Mrs H. AL. M

when the offensive dalensive and of herself has been reached, when she can do no one of two bases ;-(1) If one side is Crown Rest to be fixed by the SuroMR. H. A. Orsig· Hr W, R., Neighbou uficiently successful to impose its tons of His Majesty the King, for one further exhausted that peace on the sonditions on its opponents; (2) it all

term of 75 years. all parties are su

prolongation of the mactices of war." existing at the outset seems preferable to Dismissing at once the ides of a decisiva Tictory for either side in the near future.

on to say -

unemies of Germany does a return to the remains the question of the value of peaco co the contestants. For the

would agree to it, bald on any attraction conditions of July 1914, assuming Germany

BUGRES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, Aprü 7. 1915.

314

Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Furni ture, Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs and Bofie, Carpets and Rugs, Boxas and Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables

• INSURANCE CO. ∙and Chaira, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Berrices, Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, etc, etc..

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Also "

Blackwood Cabinota, 1 fino-4-fold Black- wood Screen (Percalain Panels), and Blackwood Fire Screen, Stand, Teapoys, Bettoes, etc., Two Pianos One by Arthur Allison & Co. and Ona by Steinberg. Marble lock, American Safe,

Lite

c..

(Foil Particulars from Catalogue.)

2

Terms --Asual

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers

Bongkong. April 19, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

334

THE Undersigned have received Instruc- dous to sell by Public Anction,

(SE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

OT

THURSDAY,

the 2nd April, 1915, at 2.30 p.m., at No. 14, Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon, BONDAY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, therein contained, Consisting of :- Teakwood Dining Table and Dinner Waggon, Wardrobes, Waakstands and Dreaming Tables, Double Brass-mounted Bed, Battan. Arm-chairs and Tables, Crockery and Glass Ware, Ice Chest, Shanghai Baths and Commode, Cooking Stove and Utensils,

Also.

abouts Doc. Novels by best Authors, Tennis Net Poles and Balls, Baby's Perambalator sad Ooo Rabber Tyred Jinricksba.

.Catalogues will be issued.

TERMA-Å usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH..

ductioneers,

Hongkong, April 14, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

340

THE Undersigned have received instruc

Gon is soll, by Public Anction

ON

FRIDAY,

the 23rd April, 1913, commencing ab 290,2.a, as their Salos Rooms, No. 8, Des Your Road, Cornaz of

Ice House Street,

À QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., &...

As Follows TEAKWOOD.-Drawing Room Suites, Chesterfield Sols and Chairs (new), Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Fami tare, Arm-chairs and Bolas, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstande, &s, Sideboards, Einer Waggons, Extension Dining Tables had Chairs, etc., ota,

BLACK WOOD. Cabinets, Chairs, Flower Stands, Brackets, Marble-top Tables, Card Tables, tools, Photo Frames, ata, etc.,

Also

Brass and Braw-mounted Bedsteads, Dinner and Dessert Services, Outlery, Cooking Stoves, Carpets and

Roge, Gitchen Utensils, Fenders and Fire Brapan, Glas- and E.-P. Wars, Electric Reading Lamps, etc., sta

Catalogues will be issued. TermsAs usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer Hongkong, April 14, 1915.

341

FOR a good adiid meal, a la carta or Tabio d'Hôte, with Wines & vintiors

EX WHICH ARE VERED THE SHARKS or

CONTANT, LED..

and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE (0,"

Tor

I am reminded that at the nesting of the Jockey Club held lost September, Captain Greet, the Sunior Stewari, suld th Stewards shared most heartily, was they knew to be thy feeling of the men bers of the club, thas no English who had an opportunity of serving his country in that hour of her need should wasts his time in, watching racing, or

of

more, the hour will have arrived for Germany's decision. Germany will then the straggle shall be made merely for the bare to decide whether prolongation result of a continued demonstration of conviction in righteomares of her case and historical proof of her courage. with no help, even by way of diversion,

bo langer expected most fight with her tick to the wall with Cof Austria, Germany ost any but defeesira hopes

For

be

his money in betting on races. cen | boltiages to see if a compromise enuld be comparable with the proft of prolonging

Germans

Locality.

Registry No.

Inland Lot

Particulars of the Lob.........

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Anasal Rent

Contents to

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nurse

G. MET. E. Pannogor

Pentruath

E. Mrs A. Phillips.

Darby, child and Mr and Mrs J.

Me sad Mrs F.

Davis bir R. Davison Mr A Derby Mr W. A. Dowley Mies M. E. Dully

Mr and Mrs. E.

Khrenfels

M

Evennes

Dr Fitzwilliams

(per,sale} plan. 1,800

About

fre

843

Master D...Phillips - Me A. J. Pitcher

Capt. & Mrs A. D. J,

Pawoll

Mr A. B. Pres

0. Mrs J, A. Randall

Mit E. FL. RAY

- Lieut.-Col, and Mig-

Capt. and Mrs E. M. MI

Rayner

Read

Franish and child Miss F. Roey

Mr Denman Fuller. Mr J.P..Rowell

Mr & Mrs. A. Gardy-Mr T. W. ShearstIORE

nor

Mr. H. Ocer

M: J. Cibh

Mr J. O. Sibley

Mrs A. G..

Soft

pay the price in blood and tressure the war to the successful and which it now Acoms inevitable they can ruach, if they wil The answer, he finds, is an unmistakable Eussian statesmen and ralara aines Pater negative. In the case of Rossin, all that

gating," so that "peace on have dreamt of seems now to be had for the on the old footing can have no appeal to Petrograd," as loc with Germany, who day alter day preclaim England-peace now means a new rivalry Britain her only foe. It masos that German upremacy in Islam will be perpetuated, unrest in Egypt, audition in Indin further printed from Starchoul. It means that new intrigues in South Africa must follow KINGSCLERE HOTEL,Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr F, R. Benfield

the return of Germany to her South West Africa Colony

FRANCE AND GERKANT.

HOTELS

HONGKONG.

Mr A. W. V. Gibb Miss G.F. Godart Mr V. Goalbourn

Mr & Mrs J. Gould

Mr H. L. Griffiths Capt. 3. P. Hall

Hannibal

Hon. Mr

Hewett, G.M.G.

Mr W.

J. Hodge

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Mr C. Bowitt

Mr M. T. Jones

Mr P. Hunter

At such a moment wa boliera that the Allies would agree to a auspension of they considered the large and important THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE businesses of horse breeding, training reached mainly by reduction of armaments, arrived at by discussion, a peaco to bu stables, and racecourses, which had thereby the elimination of armed menace grown up dependent upon the continuin Germany's foreign policy. Hate is nce of racing under the rules of the Batermined the rostest out he never

bred in

in war, but hate never Fockey Clay, and when they realised when clear-thinking leaders so com the effres that racing had had upon the batants weighed the cut in life of waz'A' blood and stamina of the horses oa

continuarce. Koluction of armaments NOTAL FUNDS AT SÍST DECENAZE, 1913, which our cavalry were now depending would be welcomed by the rast balk of

£23,0 180.

for their succesy in war, it seemed to of Prussia. If in the present lastsues, with delight-particularly conside I-Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000

the Stewards that the businesses con-when Austria-Hungary has been rendered Paid-up Capital£2,437,500 Dected with racing were at least as well valueless aighting ally, as we believe Fire Fonda 1898, worth preserving as any of the other in the will be, and Germany has then to III-Life & Accuity Funds... 18,136,160 dustries of the country.

decide between her pride and the continged Sinking Fund Account ...........

88,514

A stoppage of any kind, but especially continue the slaughter, the end of the war wanting of her people's blood, she elects to £29,561,268 a long and indefinite one, would be very is far away; if she decides aho will swallow Revenue Fira Branch 2,567,189 and owners, having ones given up, would dificult and bitter as it would be, the end the German shadow has been over her, Gardens and Facing the Harbour.

serious, if only because many breeders her pride and save her people's blood,

As for France, for forty-three years RIVALLED position in the En

district, overlocking the Botanics] Life and Annuity

of the war is a probability of the coming and peace now would not lift it." Austria, 1,973,269 certainly not Branched........]

Many breeders summer." Revenue Marine Department... 269,699 engage in the industry as a hobby, and

Numerous quiet. Suites with luxuriously as Bir. Simonda aces it, is the only com-fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Ilectric Other Receipts

430,183 not for business "reason" though natur

batant who would probably be glad at this Fans The idea that Italy and Boumania will mument to make peace, if possible, on the Telephones in Bedrooms and Eliting-rooms ally the latter are not lost sight of. eater the conflict on the side of the Allies, basis of 1924. Turning to Germany, be 26,283,313

With taxation and super.taxation be. however, is dismissed by General von says: coming a grant burden they will cer and Chief of Staff, saatterly impossible."

Falkenhayn, Gerounny's ex-Minister of War Doubtless she could make peace now tainly not see their way to resuming. In a widely quoted interview General von key to their fatos, surrender Alacs-

if she would leave · Austria and Tur. Gable Addromu. “Sachaois." and will in fact bo only too glad to Falkenhayn goes on to describe Germany's Lorraine, scrap her fest, give up Bel-

AB,C Code 8th Ed Hongkong, September 2, 1905, accept the cessation as an excuse for present a tration as "excellent," and to

of the war, and gium pay the

pont declare stopping altogether.. Tho ne

that the war ein last indefinitely abandon her colonies. But auch terms for --Iee nothing that can force us to could only be paid in case of complate applies to owners on the Turf, Many stop fighting. After reminding the inter-defent, after the power to resist and beta KING EDWARD HOTEL & M Calli would news start again. I am periectly viewer that we have carried the war into exhausted, Germany very far from this. soprinced that the vast majority have the enemy's country on both fronts and are Yet it is inconceivable that her fees would only been running their borses during still there after five months," he says that now give materially better terms. the war so that their trainers and their Germany will continue the war until the traicers' employs should not be thrown of repetition of the unprovoked attack Alliea are so defeated that the possibility eut of employment, mul that the ma.apon as is completely eliminated." chinery as a whole should be kept run-

"Of food, we hare enough," he is siding ning.

"

The Accumulative Fuads of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Ach of Parliament, are set aside, to moss the claims under the respective Depart menta of the Company's Business.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO

Agamis.

JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE

TO

ORDER

CHERRY & CO.,

PEDDER STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Telephone No. 491.

* Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION,!

15, Morrison Hill Rosa

IEN TING.

Surgeon, Dentisi

No. 14, D'AQUILAR STREWE,

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation.

JULIE.

SOME FACTH

also

the

In this connection the contents of the circular which was ndtraced to members of the Jockey Club by the Stewards in Septearber my we.. be stated. They drew attention to the fol- Howing facts:

NEW ALKIES?

And he conclades;

the European sitantien to bear in mind "Americans will do well in considering

sufficient is no country now fighting is there

¿eaire

for panou to make tolerable the only conditions under which We may have to husband certain things pace is possible. This and the fact that and a sparing with nut wheat con srption, from the military standpoint there is no but our war bread" (referring to breadlonger the posibility of an immediataly made of rye, potatomes, and beat four) demeiro campaign combine to abulish any whost-bread."

as tasty and nutritious as the regular real hope of peace in any fature that it is

nów possible to measure.

"The problem of feeding the ciril populaziors of Belgium, Poland, and the accupied parts of France, particularly such but for ourselves we have enough." citios as Lille aud Lodz, prosenta difficulties,

GERMANY'S CONFIDENCE. · ́ ́·

There are 2200 licensed trainers who mploy between then munny thousands of stablemen and helpers; s consider. ablo number of these hare enlisted, starved out is echoed by Dr. Otto Appel of This confidence that Germany cannot be nearly all under a promise from their the Prussian Biological Testitute, whe employers that their places will declares that bir country has resorted to kept open for them till they retur. the most advanced scientific and rennomic methods to insure food preparedress." The great majority of thow remain with the result that the crops next ing are married men, boys, or thow season will be as large as this year." Uo the physically unfit for service.

other band, a dispatch from Copenhagea There are 100 licensed jockeys and the Gorman press aro alarmed over the

to the London Daily News" 210 apprentices.

food question, and that the housewives in There are fifty-four licensed race Berlin are being mobilized for instruction course companies,who give employ-in kitchen economy." And the London mant to gato keepers, groundmen, &o.."Daily Chronicla" quotes an address to the besides giving caterers means af en of State Sciences at the University of Kis), German nation by Dr. Harans, Prefersuz playing a large staff wherever as in the care of which the Professor meetings ara helil

:

that

The influence of racing on the bore- “Do not lat a crumb of bread, thin, gift breeding industry of the country and of God, be wasted. Eat only war brand the amount al eenplaymont gizen Regand the potato a regebahia which through it are too well understel to will assist us in bolding out. Flash for nood further, KTURË,

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The Stewards have received a vo

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throughout. Telephone No.. 1175,

Central Leention.

Mr E. Irving

Mr B. M. Joseph

Mr & Mrs P. Smith Mr J. Speed Miss A. Bquaru Mr 8, Stéckmet Me and Mrs J. J.

Breap M: V. Barby

Mr J. Tisdall

A Mr & Mr A. Well

P

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and family

Mr F. W. White

Mr and Ms H

White

Mr G. G. Wood

Wright Mr and Mrs J. 1.

PRAK HOTEL,

Mr & Mrs W. Armi- Mrs R. Johns

strong

Mr Los Jose

Mrs Bowdler

190

IL ELECTRIC The Pass Entrazon

Hot and Cold Water System throughout Europese Baths and Sanitary Fittings Electric Läfte. Fans and Lightina,

Best of Food and Service.

TELEPHONE ST3. FELIXIRAPHIC ADDRIN

• Victoria."

Mr & Mrs Carzfcbial Mr F. W. Cary:

Mr H. A. Cartwright

Mrs Martin & children Mr & Mrs Mitchab

more'and chla

Mr and Mrs Moss and

child

Mr A. Causland Mr T. L. Perkins-

Mr&Mrs J. Plommar? Col Darling

Col Gordon Hall, Major Pyne, R... Mr&Mrs Bc A. Hale Mr H. N. Poantasy Major Falchnis

Mr & Mrs Vinder P

RAMO

Mr & Mr Ralphs Mr F. A. Hazeland - MƑA, SinoAlz: Mr B. A. Hind Miss Skinner

· Mr 0.Skott' Major Humphray, Mr and Ms Graaf

.RR.8.

Smith

Mrs Horbrænder

FRANE L. COOVE, Manager.

WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN

Mr and Mrs W, G. Mr& Mn A. Findley,

Humphreys

Smith

phroje

three years as the limit of the coofict Early in the war Lord Kitchener fixed To-day the best witnesses in Europe sgres EDITED AND PUBLISHED ST & KURITA. & Mrs C. Hom- that it will be longer rather than shorter. Nowhere sare in America is there the amallest hope of an early termination. The Art (1913 edition is already issued. turns which are possible in the premises who are well-known in society and of Mrs R. Almond Nowhere are in this country are there ADIOGRAPHIES of ever 6,000 people

several hundred foreigners associated with Mrs Bex'e & child Japan appear in the book Quite new Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr S. Kats materials and scopeste sketches, both being

Bettison utterly free from prejudices.

THE GERMAN TORRENT.

French Premier and MIN.

exlculation.

"The Germanic Torrent in checked. Germany is beaton on the field, an impls. blu blockade is drawing ever more tightly about ber, and despite all the precations sure you that her financial and economic taken by her to conceal the truth I can rout in complete."

It was thus that M. Viviani, the French Promier, summed up the situation in a2 interview with the Paris correspondans of

United Pross of Amerion. 想 Germany really loved pesca," ke

continued. ahs might have had peace

simple by sccepting pourpariera at London)

Many portraits are inserted, Tha bock contains over 1,400 pages.

The price is you 6 (12/-) or $3 per copy. Orders for the book should be accompanied by payment.",

KING EDWARD FORK.

Mr J; Joseph Er and Mrs Kraft

Mr. C. W. Brown' Mr S. B. J. Buck

and children

Mr W. Badge. Mr and Ms B.

Bona Mr A. A. Claxton

B. Cooks

Subscribers for the second annual edition of Who's Who is Japan' will be allowed Mr A, Course

reduction of one yen.

Mr and Mrs Lacombe Mra Lambert_t

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The registered postago is 18 zmu, to Korea | Sracken

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IT IS A GOOD Advzlyzing MEDIUM). Many influential papers of the world

noticed this work in thể highest terme.

For example, The Daily Mail myam

Yet another Who's Who? and this Do Jalg 28, or two days later at the intime from Japan! The reader in apt at ammous opinion Eman traincts at Now: Femes, who cannot afford to be any Majesty invited a conference at The that the East has now become Western

*tance of the Char, when his Imperial first to regard it me a curiosity, as market that the abandontent of rusing part of it."

would be ruinous to their business,

and cause almoab general unemploy

mont in the town of Newmarket, and this opinion is shared by trainers in other parts of the country.

RACING IN FRANCE

Early Resumption Possible.

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Hogue Tribunal, when Great Britain called for a suspension

or again on July. Whip almost to the Inat detail, Hen

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No 5, 1-cbomo, Uchisaiwalobo, admirer of the thoroughbred horse, the result of the meeting of the Societo pok. We are unanimously derermined 668 Kojimachi-ku, Tokre, whether on the revucumin er at the stod. Encouragement brentia" - generally | not to accept anything but a victorioné monds us an enlairable letter, which is known. The announcement was made and all the allies are united on this published to-day. It is full of mound that the tracks at, Longchamps and eluce's ignature and for us a treaty is Mr & Mrs Alles

matter. The pact of September 4 h common sense and comes from one fully whom were being cleared, put in onlar arap of paper, entitled to express an opinion that us and generally prepared is the hope that Our sales, to intact. They have Mr And Mrs A, B. Mrdenking command respect. A

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