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TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1916,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEKHA TO THE GOVERNMENT

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

** TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL- STORAGE.

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Codos nad

A.B.C. ITH & Öra EDITIONS,

Al, Tulzonarmin Gove. {

Telegraphia Address

MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

NEK. Undersigned bave received instruc

tions to sell by Public Auction. (FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

сд

THURSDAY,

the 29th April, 1918, ab

Des Vaux hoad, Corner of

Ics Hou STEXT,

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION:

PARTICULARS and Conditions of the letting by Public Auation Sale, to be hold on TUESDAY, the 25th day of April, 1918, at 3 p.m., at the Otticas of the Publis Works Department, by Order of Ela Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of OROWN LAND above Kennedy Road the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of ronowal at a Crown Rent to be axed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 5 years.

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FOR SALE.

USED TYPE METAL.

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NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

710

536

10.50 a.m., at their Saice Rooms, No. 5. WE HAVE This Day REMOVED

our Offices to No. 14, DES VIE ROAD CENTRAL ad Flour (Above Wises man Cafek

ARMED HUSEIN & Co. Hongkong, April 17, 1916.

250

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE &c.,

Removed to Sale Rooms for Convenience

of Sale.

(Full Particulars from Catalogus.)

And

THREE DUPLICATORS, te be sold without reserve.

Also

One Upright Cabinet Grand Piano by

Sterling,

Piano by Collard & Collard.

1+

by Challen & Son.

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by Allison & Co.

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by Robinson Pisno Co.

in good condition.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Anctioneers.

Torms:-Cash,

Hongkong, April 14, 1915.

THE

"LITTLE WONDER".

5 inch RECORDS.

The MARVEL of The Musical World, 30 cents each, 4 for $1.00 cash.

20th Century Rag

Bond Silver Threads among the Gold Tenor Snia "Jolly Cappersmith "

Orchestra Dengoto (Maxixe)

Bend

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538 Notoriety Bag Two-Step

Some Baby

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After three dug a Chinäsa boy arrivant from Pomper's Hotel and there saw tra more raen—Mr. Wirely and Mahomine A case of tamual interest was, beurd. Ali, `After wonis talk, it was derided that in T.'s Supreme Court at Shanghai wo be engaged to go next day to Lanch

with Salt Wanjar and should we return taat week, by Sir Havilland de Sausriuresin month the waged should be $30 per Judge, when two Indians and month, all expenses to be paid by said Ghelain Haider and Hadji mahomad | Flamjar, it we return after one year cages were brought up under articlo 83, Section 20 per month and a bents of 200,

Said Lamjar asked me if I was a trained | 9, of the China Oeder in Counell, 1904, on an application by the Crown Advocate

that they shoes fraish security for their turure good behaviour.

M. H. P. Wilkinson appeared for the Crown and also for the police. This was arasë, he said, from blankow,

His Lordship And it is brought before with A view to an order for deportation 2

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regimental discharge. 3 washman orti Seaton and Consular Registration Certificate. He put all my papers in own trunk. He placed me in charm of the mone) and gave me one rifle and": one trunk cotitaining $3,500 I checked bels cartridges, 1 skin coat, 4 leather Aroats:A. S. Watson & Co., Ldi, boxes-coatents unknown, two wooden buses ammunition, total 12 packages, Hadji Mahommed waa be a servant to i sufficiente. Said Hamjar said he was a native of Bolthara: I knew Said Hamjar in Tientsin where he was selling Hingh (Indian medicine. He showed me pawport in Chinme. I could not read in 1. Edward Iro Medhurst Barrett, Super, but, written Brows it in English was: intendent of Sikhs Shanghai Municipal"includes two servants: Under these eonditions we thought we could travel as servants to bigg

Mr.. Wilkinsçı--YAN, It security is not forthcoming."

Mr. Wilkinson then read the following afidavit made by Capt. Barrotéti

Polive make oath and say as follows.

t-l have been in charge of the Sikh

Next day we all left Hankow by the Branch of the Shanghai Municipal Pelier train, and abous 29th January arrived in for the past 7 years and 11 well Cherchow, where we alighted to change acqualzted with all matters appertaining tmins; we were stopped here by a Chi and relating to the habits and conditions nese officer and 30 soldiers who questions under which the Indian coumenityus: I told him, we were British subjects, resides in Shanghai.

Said Elamjar then ordered me, to say we were Turkish subjects ad the natives being Mabominidans would were likely assist us. We entrained and after leaving train. took two native curts, Said Hamjar and Hadj Mahoromes were

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i was present with His Britannic Majesty a Consul at Shanghai at interview held at Elių "Majesty's. praoi, in Shanghat between His Britannic Majesty sald Consol and the above named tholam Haidar and bladji Mahommed who are there detained serving & sentence imposed upon them by H.M. Provincial "at Hankow, at which interview the said Cholum Haur and Hadj Mahommel confirmed the facts sit out in a confession made in writing by the said Gholam Haidar at Hankow (a true cogy of which said confession is bereto attached and marked, AL

3. Having regard to the facts set out in the said exhibit hereto attached and marked & I am of the opinion that the further uncontrolled residence in China of the said Gholam Haidar and Fladji Mabommed--would constitute danger to the peace order und good government of the "Settlement unless further steps be taken to ensure their future good Schaviour."

4.-For the above reasons I ans strongly of opinion that it is highly desirable that the defendants be required to furnish to the Court proper security for their future good behaviour.

The acessed, "added Mr. Wilkinson; were sentenced in Hankow to one month's imprisonment each. The charge there laid against them was that they were up country at a greater distance than 30 milés from any outport without having obtained a passport. The confession

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LOST ZEPPELINS.

RECORD OF DISASTER SINCHAND

REFORE THE WAR

AVERAGE OF ONE A MONTH LONT

Although since the beginning of the war the Zeppelins have murdered many men, woman and ebikeen, innocent victims of bombs dropped at mndum, the Petrators of these trages have not of Nelson History of the War" issued escaped seathless. In the eighth volume in December last, Mr John Buchan, a reful and cautions reader, thus the following notes on the enemy's t Zeppelins

During the first six months of war probably, at the outside, half a dození Zeppelins were demolished by the Allies

snow storais,

by

and was lost.

In May anither broke loose frun its anorings near Koenigsberg, and dis-

pearl into the void."

There were unverified reports of" other losses, and a certain number-not less than four-were destroyed by the Allied aircraft in their sheds."

This would give an average of about one month since war began byt if reports which have been issued from time to time prove reliable the figure is considerably larger.

In February two of the largest. L3 cart taking all the time-in-Toshish Fund Lt were wrecked in the coast, af cannot understand the language, we went:

Denmark owing to their encounter with Are days in the curts.

In March Esame to grief in the arrived nt A small hotel where said [neighbourhood of Tirlemont, and seems Hamjar and Hadji had a altercation. In April.one of the Zeppelins lent

to have become a total wreck. Seid Harja, said he was a Turk. questioned' Suit Hamjar, who said he rely to Austria fell into the had been sent by the Sultan of Turkey. he produced an old paper which I found was a police paper. I threatened him with violence and seized hold of his monstache and (demanded to know why he had brought them from Hankow under false pretences; he fell on his knees and entreated me not to expose him, and said he would explain all when we arrived at the nest hotel where we were at liberty to leave him and torminate the engage-

AN INTERESTING TABLE. meat. Said Hajar subsequently told

The following table gives dates and me that he was in Hankow when he particulars :~- Great War commenced in 1914. He went Zeppelins Other

-1914. | Airships. Fate of Crew. to the German Consul, showed him his

August...

12 kite prisoners papers: the German Consul obtain Sept. 1 prisoners. 'hinese pussport for him het would "no Nov. 11 give him any money. Said Hamjar Dec. offered to go into the interior and preach sedition; the German Consul then gave

Feb. him a railway ticket and a letter which March he was to deliver to the German Legation April...... at Peking. He did so and 24 Puking he May........ received 8400, he was told to spend $200 June...... August... on grand clothes: whilst in Peking he

Sept........

Jan.

THE ANDERSON aferred to in Capt. Barratt's affidavit assisted in trandering into three languetobe

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STATEMENT BY GUOLAM HAIDAR. “

Gholam Haidar, age 35, a Mohammedan, born at Kirplia, Hozam, Punjab: father's Dame Floza Ali, Resigned 40th Pachan Bengal Infantry, 1901; came to China 1997; arrived at Longkong; employed or 4 months writing rd for Kowloon Hallway Authorities; went to Shanghai, employed by American Acid Works for 8 months, possessed $199) and wanted to go to America, dostor refused as unt. proceeded to Tientsin, asked M. Consul to assist passage to America: Consul refused; Consul granted a Chinese pass port for Kanau, etc, endeavoured to proceed Azzeries overland to Riga, Russia, aad ship to Amerita; got as far as Kashar, but owing to trouble between Russia and China, was unable to proceed; returned to Tientsin, bought 3 ponies

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40' prisoners. '13' il:d. - '

17 killed, 10 prisoners. **]]v]

Crew saved.

21 8 124 killed,

150 prisoners, 27 interned.

agen (Turkish, Persian, Arabic as well asNow. Chinese) all pamphlets published by Tur key since the war saying that.Turkey had declared a Holy War. He took 200 of

As long ago as March of last year these pamphlets into the interior, visited Count Zeppelin admitted in a statement all mosques and called meetings, and published in the Constanzer Nachrich addressed the natives telling them wat ten that during the first eight months the Sultan had declared a Holy War and of the war nine of his airships had been if they did not subscribe money and help lost through various causes. And, as they would be excommunicated like the will be seen, the toll has since heavily

increased. Mahorinedsas of India and cease to be shommedans. Be travelled all over the country and collected a huge sum of money which he went to Rushgar. Said Hamar showed me the Sultan's seal: be told me it was not a real one as he had made it in Chiza to put on the pamphlets,

ぶ 'Said Banjar is a Turk, well-dressed,. age about 6, short, has a small white beard, high brown boots and small feat.

(Signed) "Gnotax HAIDA,

(Signature in vernosulaz.j.

COMPANY, en routs and sold then at Peking. I have translated above in Hindustani Returned to Shanghai: saw Captaid to the sald Gholam Haidar and I witness Barrett who employed me as gaóler at to his above signature as correct. M.C. gaol had trouble with my eyes and resigned after 6 months. The Captain. obtained me employment in watchman at the new Austrian Consilate; remained there a year and 10 months,

(Signed) J. H. GOTLASET. Witness.

L. BOYACK,

Consul's Coustable.

Hankov

20/3/16.

"The" affidavit of Capt." Barrett, “Mr.

7.00a.m. to 8.00 ...Every 15 minato 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am...Evazy 10 minutes 10.00 a, m, to 11.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m.Every 15 minties Captain sent me to Thes. Cook and Sona, 12.45pm. to 1.15pm...Every 10 minutes.

1.15 p.m. to 1.45 pm...Every 10 minutes employed there 10 months and then dis 145 p.m. to 2.18g.m...Every 10 minuter, charged os doccase of staff. I proceeded Wilkinson pointed out, was confirmed by to Chang Cho Ku nehr Peking to cellest Mr. H. Phillips, H.M.'s Consul. The $100' Irom Fateh Ahmed. returned to accused had been mixed up with an Tertain, about April 1914, bought 2250

enemy subject. worth of opium, took it to Hashin, and sold it for $350. Tried again to go to América, entrained and after 5 days' journey reached. Amu (2) in Russia; saw

His Labbip added that he was pre Mr. John, H. Vice-Consul there and pared to grab a remand, but at the pre- asked, for Basistance to Riga; Consul could sent time he did not think there was not help, Same day Great War began suficient evidence before him to order trains engaged by soldiers, took 20 daya the deportation of the accused. to reach Harbin: went to Shanghai;

3.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m... Every 10 minator 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes,

8.50 p.m. ad 9 p.m., 2.30 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. every half hour 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of

Dbour.

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Bundar"..

His Lordship--And all there is before the court at present is that they left him as soon sa they could.

7.48 a.m. to 10.30 s....Every 15 minutes. 10.30 am to 11.00a.m. Every 10 minutes, 11.38 a.m. to 13 Noon....Every 10 minuter. 19.00 Noơg to 1.00 p.m... Every 10 minutos.

1.00 pm, to 6.00 p....Every 15 minntes. Captain Barrett employed me in a Chi-adjourned for ten days. 6.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m...Every 10 minuter, nese Bank; discharged for cuffing, a small

6.00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m...Every 15 mimber.boy on the head. Proceeded to Hapkow

1.00p.m. to 8.30p.m.very 10 minute

NIGHT CARS MI on Week Days.

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- Extra Une ab 12 midnight., G SPECIAL CARS by artazigement at the Company's Office, ALREADY BUILDINGN Des Your Road Central, ⠀

a substitute May 1915, employed on watchman on H.M." Einsha 14 months; employed as a substitute watchman at a China theatre 4′′ montba.

In the month of January I was out of work and stopping at the Chinese Mahom medan Mosque in Hankow native city.

Seasor and punch tickets available for another Indian named Hadji. Mahomed

1.00 all cars not already full running the was slapping there, also out of work. One time stated in the Company's time tables, day a man named Said Hamjar came and

bab not for special cara, can be obtained after prayers offered the two of us employ.

Pon application at the Company's Ofici

No Boson ticket will be sued until

":90 | payman't therefor has been made in Bénik FAT

Do Forst after the Show, Euppe

and Light Hefrishments,

30 Boten or by Cheque or Compradors order

representing Bank Notes

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

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Even before the war the Germen aerial navy had a Tong record of accident

and disaster, beginning with 1006, when the second

built Zeppelin was completely destroyed. The following in the table:-

1006 (Jan. 10), Z2 wrecked in a gale on

Lake Constance and caught tre.

1908 (Aug. 4) Z4, caught fire on land-

ing, and was destroyed

1900 (May 31) 25 rau

into a tree, after

ascent insting 37 hours, but succeeded in making port two

days later in a crippled geal

1910 (April 35).Zi caught in a "broke from her moorings, and was

wreeked.

1010 (June 28) Airship Deutschland force down by engine failure and wrecked.

1910 (September 1976 caught fire in

its shed at Baden-Baden and des-- troyed

1911 (May 16), Erasatz. Dentschland

took fire and burnt out.

1912 (June) III (rebuilt), badly da

msged by fire.

1913 (March 16), Erasatz ZI destroyed

in a gale at Karlsruhe.

1913 (September 6) 21 damaged at

manoeuvres.

1913 (September 9), LZ1 (naval airship), driven down by a squall of Heli- goland, and sank with 13 out of Crew of 20...

1918 (October 9) LZ11 (naval aimhip) exploded on her trial' trip, and killed ber crew of 28 officers and men, including six naval experta.......

FLEET OF 3 AIRSHIP.

When war broke out Germany had a feet of 23 airships, made up of three nami Zeppeline; ten army Zoppeling, three passenger Zeppelins; also five semi-rigid armay Zeppelins, and two other airships. The largest and latest of these machines were 600 ft. in length, a diameter of 61. ft, and a speed of 60 to 65 miles, an hour. With the wind they have made as much as 10 miles an hour. These machines carry Crows numbering 20 to 30 men, and can lift a son of explosives, co

We have had many startling sensational unionrs as to the many Zep- pelins and super Zeppeling the Germans have built since the war began, of their high speeds, and the enormous weight of explosives they are capable of carrying. There is no doubt that the Germans have been buily engaged in turning out 48 many airshipe for the straling of England as their yards can accomplish." Bay Zeppelins must have substantially built sheds to house them, and it takes

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