TUESDAY, MAY 2, 1916.
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHEN CHUN-HIUK'S FUBLIC
STATEMENT.
T. Shen, Chun-haun, do hereby make
GHINA COAST "OFFICERS.
TUE TERMATENED STRIKE.
the following statement to the Silitary Me. L. D. Olivayra, the Secretary of
Hughes and Hough Tax Undersigned bare mesired instrucs and to the rest of my frihow countrymen the L'hina Coast Others thild, writes to
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIFALIT..
General Austionsera
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Share, Coal' and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
** TO-KWA÷WAN " COAL STORAGE.
Coder used A.B.C. IT & BTH EDITIONS." ALTELIGRAPHY CODI..
Telegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG,
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned havu received instrac- tions to Hell by Public Auction.
**on
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 2nd and 3rd May, 1916 at 10 am. each day, at LM. Naml Yard Hongkong, and Kowloon Depot,
1 Coat Lighters frem 50-to-150 Tons, Stenm Launch (Hull only) Steam Cutter complete, and
OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL AND VICTUALLING. STORES, Comprising Old and Surplus Savil Stores - Fan Engines Boilers complete" and 50 Tuts, Boiler with Mountings. Typewriter, Shanghai Haths, Canvas and Leather Hoes, Stage-lashings Coir Cordage. Paperstu Canvas Bags, Old India Rubber, Reading Lamps, Boats, Cars Fir, Carpet, Hugs, Blankets, Tables, Bookcases. Cabin Wardrobe, Cupboards, Mirror, Electric Cable, Firewood, Old Iron and Steel Mineral, Raperced and Olive Oil' &c. &c
Old and Surplus Victualling Stores -- Seunter's Clothing, Blankets, Officers Mess Traps (quantity of Electric plated articles and Table Linen) Implements,
tions to sol by Public Auction,
On
SATURDAY,
the 6th May, 1910,
5
10.30a.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Don Voux, Boad, Corner of
Ice Hors STREET, THE CLOTHING AND EFFECTS OF THE LATE A RALSTON. Termin & usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. May 1, 1918
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
dons to sell by Public Auction,
on
TUESDAY,
young and old
fellow-countrymen the . C. Daily News" us follow sin. I
Rumours of "the impéuding, dispute between the enptains and others of the China Navigation und Indo-China Cou
"I have remained silent as a political refugee for three years, during which peritvi l'have not had the opportunity expressing 7233" long-cherished principles. The tirao has now asics
when I can remain silent, no Being frank by nature. I can only say what I mean, though I may not always see what is right. If what comes from the bottom of my heart is wrong. I hope you will rectify it, otherwise I hope you Will believaj
*
I am opposed to Yuan Shih-kai, not furt the purpose of vengeance, por to "002 advance private interests, but solely to uphold the principles of justice and humanity which have been our national heritage for several thousand years was once a minister of the Mancht Dynagy. As Tuan Shih-bai betraged my bounden
the 9th May, 1916; commencing as 20 p.m., at their Salas Rooms, No. 3,
Dos Your Road, Corner of
"Yes House Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE, TEAKWOOD AND
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
it is.
and their employers having already, agains the dunires of this thuik?, reached the press, I am instructid-by the Unangminent Lomaxittee of the Epina Cosas Cheersi“, Guill to plaes before you the enclosed statement of the position for insertion or for your informatien, should you feel called upon to deal with the matter, sin poder tå urpreet curtain mis-statements which, though so far in favour of the captain and officers, are less desirable than the plain truth."
[STATEMENT.]
The trouble centres round the retuant
the Manebu Dynasty justice on its be- 10% the two companies, the China Naviga
duty to bring
hale. Tam now a citizen of the Republic. tion Co. und Indo-China Co, to recognise attempted to the Guild, which represente, in the cave averthrow the Republic, it
HAVE YOU A
BAD LEG
with wounds that discharga de ubacitan, berkapa parrounkled with intagmalion and mealmy, that
Vim bn temand:
when you press your DMT DO, Madee thashis
le lacres the Umpression | you have: paljon, which debat; ill; the remedies you have tried. Pachape your knees sew swollen, Sjomik baing somatod, the game with the ankles, round which the skis say be discaloured be thugs may be younia), iba dienase, if alco
• bus american,, with deptive yes of the power to walk. You may have zesmiled vicious hospitata, and bom bold your case iz hopeines, se adviání so salinit l imputation, bai do pot? Try De Groo Tumenant, which le ́s seizmit, cure, in musas” of
Abomases, Clandslag Skyme Ja ZPoànced Panda,
Motion Home
sakda Kass, or doska, James and Dog Bites. Send, at vase to the Ding Slocus for a bar at
GRASSHOPPER OINTMENT AND PILLS. Prepared by Albert, Albert.
House, Farringdon Street, London, England. Prins în England: 1/33 und 277, pan-bran Agents A. 8. Watson & Co., Ld...
Hongkong.
Gurunences on £16 and rises after three years to 218: think eetter commoners en E14: 212 and rises after, three years to fourth offer receives 210-13.
sent in the skips and, in the tack Chias, hall-pay is granted after four years" set- 81 per cent. not counting the members, vico. numbering. 31, who are serving in Fix In the British Indis S. N. Ca, by a Majaya force and thees on home leave circular issued in August 1915, chiel The companies have expressed themselves theer now commences on 20, willing to net deputations of their oth-after seven years to E, second officer cars to listen to their grievances, but the officers assert that without some cetitam! organization to gather the views of the varias members, together, the deputation eld only express the vigs of those actually composing and therefore, if sertlement Matisfactory to all is to be arrived at, the naust have a retraised Guild, through which all captains and ore of which has na answer been received, their views.
Undersigned have tocaired matus As Yaan Shih-hai has one likewise of the Chins Navigation Co., ' per cent officer at 124 and second officer at £17, my bound duty to bring him to justice of the captains and chief officers at pre- with the exception that home leave on on behalf of the Republic. For these reason, I have pledget myself to do what is in my power to mete out condign punishment to the national betrayer. If he is allowed to go unpunished, how precarions are the principles of justice and humanity If the citizens do put fulfil their duties as citizens, how can the nation continue Even were. I to eke out my existence without any sense of shame my descendants. would de- generate httle by little to the level of Is it said that I have the minister motive of wreaking vengeance! It is Carpets and Rugs, Upholstered Suites, well-known that I have no animosity Armchairs and Soins, Card Tablon, Bedagainst Yuan Shih-kai. Is is said that want to advance my private interests ? room Furniture, Brass Bedstead, Double I have still enough for my own sub and Single Brass-mounted Bedsteads,sistence, and I am not one of those wh Sideboard. Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Tos Occasional Tables, sts., etc., Dinner, Te and Coffee Services, Crockary, Glass and E-P Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Tousb Bets, les Chests, etc., Bath Room Etonsils, etc.
CARPETS, RUGS, &c.
17
As Follows:---
41.30
A few lots of Brass Vases und Pots
(Full Particulars from Catalogus.) Tyras : Canh
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
DTERS,
be
that their descendants may Jave idle. Is it said that I have the ambition of betoning a high oficial! I have had enough of official life, and only regret at able to follow the example that I was not
With this end in view, over two dozen etters, couched in the most courtes
of the phlicsopher Ma Di in sacrificing terms, have been written to the two con everything for the benefit of society panies within the past two years to net Has the traitor paid the extreme penalty one of which has an answer her received, of the law? If not, then I am willing to Pianos Electric Reading Lamps lay down my own life. If he has I shall, early in the month, the members Blackwood and Teakwood Screens, a glad to lead the life of a private directed that a final letter be written quantity of Blackwood Furniture, Pic-citizen. I will not attempt to refute the stating that they hnu certain mutters con- tures, Engravings, etc. Bach Tub, charges of lack of foresight and judgment, noted with employment in the ships to American Ice Chest, etc..
but to entertain suspicion of my motives discuss and inquiring definitely, whether "And
is not dedness.
unfair to me, bat savours a
the companies would meet then on the wer narrow.
As I have said, I am not able to follow matter. This was treated with the same the xample of Ma Di Who, then will contempt as the rest and about a week bear the heavy
responsibilities of state later the mothers of the Guild sext in after the fall of Tan Concerning this definite denvind for better conditions, question I shall say nothing beyond re- ferring
"From accompanied by an ultimatum. constitution. you to the of the assassination the
San Chao-jen to the time of Yuan's proclamation of himself as emperor, he repeatedly violated the constitation. This has stirred the in- dignation of the entire people. It is therefore as important to uphold the constitution which has been thus set aside as it is to overthrow the person who trampled upon it. He who, accord- ing
to the constitution, has, to assume the responsibilities of state, should not shirk them, though, by so doing, he may
considerable risk. Or the
Hongkong, April 2, 1918,
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.
ULTIMATUM UNDER CONDITIONS.
In order to do nothing to the detri ment of British trade, the Guild has approached ILM's Cousui-Gearm and has offered, during the month or two the dispute may lass, to detail officers to mas any steamer whielt he considers necessary distribute Lanufacturés arriving frome lone or to adless postužs of ray materials destined for Britain, on condi-
When no junior offers are carried, their salaries, at the highest grade, ara divided between the shit and reud officers.
Six months' home leave on full pay is granted after three-and-a-half years" ger vice on the Indian coast with a first class passage home and out. A boaus of 15- per cent, on all salaries is paid quarterly during the cantiquance of the war,
Iletirement un persion is rigidly en forced at the age of 57. The amount of pension has not been ascertained, but it amounts to about 4260 per annum at tiring age in the case of an officer who has joined at the age of 27.
The scale of pay including allowances, in the Burmals Oil Company before the war was as follows. This has been con- siderably increased recently.
Captains commence at £33-6 rising to maximum of £60; chief officers com- menre at 20 and rise after seven years to £38; second officers commence a
16-13 and rise after five years to £18-7; third officers commence at £15-13. and rises after two years to Eid-7. When no third "officer is carried, his salary, at the highest grada, is divided between the fist and second officers.
Si mouths' home leave on quarter-pay after three years" service; and after a farther three years six months' leave on
passage home and out. A pension is also given, details of which have not been cbtained.
See Boss Erensils, Oak Stave, JUNK Yacht "FLORA". For part-in ridere e se u d other hand, tion that the vessel ao empinged carries half-pag. is granted with a first clars
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Terms of Sale-As detailed in the Cuculogne.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
By Appointarul Auctioneers to the
Hourkong, April 22, 1916.
culars apply to REAR ADMIRAL ANSTRUTHER. - Hongkong. May 1, 1915.
601
Admiralty
ST0-
USED
FOR SALE.
SED TYPE METAL.
Offers to.-
PUBLIC. AUOTLUN.
HE Undersigned, have received in-
THE
to sell by Public Auction.
THURSDAY,
the 4th May, 1916, at 2.45 pm, at Craigmin East, No 160, Peak (End of Barker Road
YHI
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&
FURNITURE, 80.
therein contained,
"Comprising:-
Hall Stand, Upholstered Daving Kocin Suite, Tek Sideboard, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, &c., Large
Dinner Service, White and Blue willow pattern Tea Service (complete). Ward- robe, Dressing Table, Desks," &c., Sundry
PEAR
'CHINA MAIL Office.
TRAMWAYS COMPANY,
IMMITED
TIME TABLE.
WEZE DATI.
no local cargo or passengers.
no person should compete for the office of President, even though this may lead
The position, therefore, appears to be to fame without endangering his per that, mless a settlement can be stived sonal safety. Our citizens have deter at in the meantime, on the expiry of mined to sacrifice their lives in order to the ultimatum on May 1, the vessels of overthrow Yuan in his attempt to make
WHAT THE GUILD DEMANDS- The demands put forward by the
captains and officers on the China const are exceedingly moderate as compared. with these scales of pay and invinde as increase of 25 per cent on all grades of captains salaries, bringing the com- ending salary up to £97.9. Futeen per cont. increase on officers' salaries bringizg the first year's salary of a chief odeva.
himself Emperor. If, hereafter, unybody the China Navigation Co. and the Indo- dares so fight for his private interest, China Co. will come to run accept, those our citizens wil. I am sure, overthrow that may be called upon to maintain the him in the same manner as they have distribution of British manufactures. It done the would-be emperor. I am tpt is understood that some afteen captains so foolish as to place private interests and cficers in the two companies we not first. And though I may be daring enough to undertake difficult State members of the Guild, but whether these affairs. I am not equal to the onerous will consent to keep running or will throw duties of the grief magistrate of the in their lot with de ofiers autot, be up to 0.14 and send officers to £15. uation and I sincerely hope that cur predicted."
;
the
These demands were first put forward heroes and other patriots will not plan It will he remembered that the dia before the way. to make me the target of the bation.
Nine months" home leave on hali-pay What part shall play after the tail of pute between the officers of the P. & 0.
First class Yuan ? If f pressed to discharge the duty Company and the firm took somewhat after ve years' service. I owe
I shall, incapable as the country, I
the same course, the firm declining to passage home and out for captains and as I am, wilingly accept, as did Con fucius, any subordinate role that may be segotiate with its officers through their second class for officer. A pension ör assigned to me, provided the duties are representative body, the Imperial Mer-superannuation scheme and, 's point on not beyond my ability: Personal fame shant Service Guild. The captains" and which the officers feel very strongly, the and honour are matters of indifference officers, however, stood firm and even reinstatement, with seniority pay, of the 7.00a.m. to. 9.00a.m...Every 10 minuta
to me. Though not a man of wide ftually the company agreed to meet repre- cificers who have had to resign from the 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes.
knowledge, I have heard that in 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a.m. Every 15 minutos. America the upper classes work as private sentatives of the offers and the officials companies to offer their lives to 11.30a.m. to 12.40 p.m...Every 15 minutes. citizens. I therefore, the public leaves of the Guild through whona a satisfactory country at the front. *****
More has been asked for the captains 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m... Every 10 minutes.
to me to follow my own inclinations, 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 10 minutes.
benefit of
thes for officers in view of the fses thut 1.45 p.m. to. 2.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. will do whatever I eat for the
With regard to the actual subject of captains have had no iners during 2.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 10 minutes.my native village in particular and of
the country at large. For 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter.nced no official position. Moreover, dispute, apart from the recognition of the the past fourteen years while expenses
are the people the all-important Guild, is would be well to examine he hure more than doubled and conditions of actor in a republic. The life of a private salaries pald here as compared, with other citizen is in no way inferior to that of trades in the Far East.
"I have [a public man. When I said,
enough for my own subsistence, I was
AIGES CARA.
Bed and Table Linen, Plate and Gase-8.66 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11.00 ware, Kitchen and Bath 1oom Utensils,
Also
Barometers Twe Mercurial
and Thermometer, one by Falconer, a number of Original Oil Puintings und Small. Engravings, als An Encyclopedia Britannica half morocco published at £60 in revolving teak Bookcase, Water Colours by well known Artists.
On view day of sale. Tartus -Choki
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 20; 1916.
PUBLI
AUCTION.
533.
Tato by Jublic Auction,
HE Undersigned have received instruc-
(FOR. ACCOUNT OF THE CONCEEXIM),
FRIDAY,
the 5th May, 116. summencing
at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, De Vanz Road, Gozber
of Ice House Streety.
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.
Comprising Sideboard, Lioner Wazgon, Dining Olair, Che-terfeld Bolas, Tables and Armchairs, o, Wardrobes and Toilet “Tabice, Louble wil Single Brans and Brass-mounted heat-tems. de Miscel Janeous i'urnituro, several lots of Black- wood Ware, Carpety Plants, Formeļainā,
estio
A few lots of Brass Vases, Flower Fots
A number of Rattan Furniture.
(Full Furtunisie tronc Catalogne.)
HEGUES & BOUGH
Avetlonews
p...every half hour' 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 pm. every quarter
an boss.
SONDATN
"
of
7.45.m. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutes.
aettlement wes arrived, at.
COMPARISONS OF DAY.
service have beenine far more strenuous.
Captains and senior officers have viewed with anxiety the rapid depletion, which
The pay of a captain in the three prin- not deceiving myself; and when I said cipal companies of the China ecast corn commenced long before the war, of the "I have had enough of official life," I mentes at 400 and rises, after ten years, personnel of the China coast by the was speaking from my heartreading to 40. Chief officer commences at £18 departure of young officers who have experiences. You need not be anxious and fises after five years to £23. Second become dissatisfied with conditions out" 10.30 am. to 11.00 3.m...Every 10 micutes, about me, for if I reappear in public, I officer commences at £13 and rises after here. The tuumber of young chicers who. 11.30a.m. to 12 Noon...Every 15 minutes will harbour no inordinate ambitions)
I 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m. Every 10 minutes. and if Lrétire into obscurity I know how four years to f17. Six months led've hate thus left the coast within the past 1.00 pm to 6.00p.m...Every 15 minuter. to abide by my own principles. 5.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m...Every 10 mlimatas. 6.00 p.m. to 7:00p.m.. Every 15 minutes, 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 pm...Erary 10 minutes. NIGHT CARS an on Wook Days,
BATURDAYE,
+
Extra Car nt 12 midnight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Offico, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGY' Dos Voeux Road Contral
Benson and punch tiokata available for
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & ́SON
General Managőt.
or half-pay is granted after six years' La month is placed at 79, 31 of whom In conclusion, I may say that my only continuous service, with free second class are now at the front, and many more are desire is to see that the national betrayer
in dealt with according to law.
There is no preparing to leave as soon as their three years agreements, on which they came out, expire, unless conditions improve.
If any paauge home and out. one can work with me in upholding the pension or superangustion.. principles of justice and humanity In the smaller companies sailing from und fighting against the common foe Shanghai, with two exceptions, and in I will befriend him, respect him, and all sailing from Hongkong the captain love him, even though he be my greatest enemy. But if anyone should take the commences at £ST. Chist Officer at £24 side of the traitor, I will sever and second officer at 219. No leave en my connection with him, even though pay granted.
THE
he be my best friend or nearest kinemen. In the Straits salaries Ara somewhat LONDON DIRECTORY.
It is in keeping with my nature
to submit to what is right, and to fight similar, captain" commencing at £37, chiel against what
in wrong. Ill-will must yield to reason, and everything must be rubordinated to the common
cause
all cars not already fall running at the time stated in the Company's time tables, but not for special cars, can be obtained on application at the Company's Office Those who are on intimate terma with No Season Hoket will be asted until me will bear testimony to what I have payment therefor has been made in Bark announced as to my life principles. Even Notes or by Ohaque or Compradore order those who hear me malice will readily admit that I cannot be so cruel as to pint representing Bank Notes.
against the life of a man with whom I may be talking and laughing, or to order the execution of a guest in the midst of n banquet
Our country is
try is now in a most critical condition.
I may have occasions to address to you again; but as this is the first time that I have had the oppor
to do so since I left China, I do tamaity not dare to say more than what is neces sary to express my principles. Here after I will give my opinions on current do events. If you think I am wrong, not hesitate to criticise me but if you think I am not since, you do not know me at all.
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HONGKONG DOG & CAT SHOW, 1916.
of Show
be held at the JOCKEY CLUB GRAND STAND
There will be classes for the following, provided sufficient entries are received No prizes will be awarded unless there are 3 Competitors. (Exceptions to this, rule- at the discretion of the Committer.)
PROGATOR SATURDA, May 13th, 1910
Entry form may be obtained on application to the designedi Cas-Fox Terriers (Smooth) both sexes Class L-Spanien
9
D
(Rough)
C-Irish
Terriers
-Ball Terriers F-Aberrleen Terriers
-Airedales
Cr-Bull Dogs
H.-Chow Dogs
Dachshunds
-Printers
-Hesters
both sexes 38-Japanese Pekingese
-English Pugs
Toys -Poodles Q-Xondescript &
Unclassified -Championship, for bost Dog.
Bitch
-Cats, Persian, of both sexes.
Simese Ordinary.
Rules and Conditions of Showing.
Entrance fee
for each dog or cat in their respective classes. Entries close to
G. W. Gene, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer, c/o Mesers Hughes and Hough, At Noon 3rd May, 1016,
-All dogs and cats must be on the Benches at 1 pm. 3-Owners must provide suitable chains and collars for their dogs and cages or
baskets for their cata
4-Owners may send their dogs or cats. in charge of their servants. Servants.
tickets will be isamed gratis.
5.-Servants in charge of dogs or cats must produce admission tickets.
Numbers must be placed or the arm of persons in charge if dogs or cats. -Nu dog or cat may be removed from the Show Ground until 6pm.
3. Any dog or cat brought to the Show apperently suffering from any disease or
sores may be exchaded by any two of the Special Stewards..
By order of the Committee.
Hongkong. 27th April, 1916.
G. W. GEGO, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.
The Signature.
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