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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916,

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers Share, Coal and Genorai Produse Brokere and Commission Agents.

PROPRIETORS

**To-Kwa-Wan" Coal Storage.

Coda wed

Bentley's

A c^4th & 5th Editions.

A 1 Telegraphic Code.

Telegraphic Address *MIIXION"

HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUOTION.

HE Undersigned have received instruc

Tutions to all by Pools Auction,

fron account OF TER CONCERNED

GA

FRIDAY,

the 23rd June, 1918, commencing

at 2.30 p.m., ut their Sales Rooms No. 8,

Day Torx Road, Corner

of Jen House Street-

·A· QUANTITY "OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.

Comprising:

A camber of Carpots and Bags, Sida. boards. Dinner Wagon, Dining Tables and Chairs, Chesterfield Sofaa, Arm-chairs,

... Wazzirobes and Toilet. Tahlen, Docblo and Single Hrana and Brass-mounted Bedsteads, &c., Miscellaneous Furniture, saveral fata of Blakwood Ware, Piance, Porcelains, te,, 1c., -

Also

A Choice Selection of Brass Jardinieres Vases, Ivory Figures, Japanese Ten Sets A few lots of Bentwood Chairs (New). Bath Towels, etc: "

Ant

A number of Lots of New Matting, Skin Rugs, de, & and 1 Caille Motör, Complete

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) TERM:-Cash.

EUGHES & FOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, June 17, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

758

PEE Undersigned have received in- structions from Mm Too Ontoge Ka, to sell by Public Auction.

."on

MONDAY;

the 26th June, 1916, at

9.20. at their Sales Rooms, No ¿

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Tea House STREET,

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

SIR R CASEMENT AT

BOW STREET

THE CHINA MAIL.

GERMAN CAMP INCIDENTS.

The following outlines of the proceed inge at Bow Street last mouth when Sit

PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Roger Casemons was charged with high Sinn Fein badge, into the deep waters

Public Auction Sale,, to be tressori are from the ** Tímas

TOWN

FIRST-DAY.

hald on MUNDÂY, the 16th day of June, | 1816. st. 3 p.m., at the Uffless of the Public

Works Department by Order at. Ha The preliminary hearing of the charga Excellepey the Governor of Ove 20 of of high reason against Sir Rogue CROWN LAND Kannady in the Colony of Hongkong, for Casement was opened a Bow Street torm of 75 years, with the option of Police Cours on Monday by Sir John rondwal ab a Crown Rent to be fired by Dickinson. Considerable surprise was the Surveyor of His Blajosty the King, caused when it was found that Sir Roger for one further barm ol 75 years. did not appear in the dock alone. His follow prisoner was Daniel Julian Balley, soldier of the Royal Irish Rifles, who, to was afterwards alleged, bad joined the "Irish Brigade" raised in Germany, and had accompanied Sir Roger in the recent axpedition to this comb of Kerry,

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CHINA INLAND MISSION:

ANNUAL MEETINGSRE

· The Afty-first anniversary affectings of the China, Irunnd Mission ware held in the Kingsway Hall, W.C., on the sthalt. Admiral Sir Geo King Hall KC.8, presided in the afternoon, and the Rev. Director of the "Mission, in the evening.

could get a anwspaper. In the now came more directly. The head constable at Killarney came to the earringn/deor. and among other things raid Did you bar about the two Jads at Pack and boven ha toll of the matar-ear: from Killerylin which the day before bad taken the wrong turning, and had plunged with a driver and two passengers, wearing

Stuart » Holden, MA, the Home of Lage Caragh, all being drowned. There were large audiences at both After the train started, said the sergeant meetings. The annual report, entitled Under the Shadow of the Almighty." Casement began sobbing and crying, and

Secretary, Mr. F. Marees Wood, said I am very porry about those two-presented to the meetings by the Lads. It was on my secount they came. They were two good Irishman. I know And then, growing that water well." more cheerful, he said, Do you think shall get a bed adding that he had night sleep for 12 nights. zoo bad a

a experiences in the submarine between Wilhelmshaven and the Kerry case, had evidently not been reposeful.

During the past year the Mission was reinforced by forty-eight persons of whom thirty-seven were new workers accopted in the homelands, five, wers new workers accepted in China, and six were former workers rendimitted after tetoporary retirements: Of the

дет workers for the homelands seventeen America, aix from Australasia and were from Great Britain, two from North twelve were Scandinavian and Finnish associates. After deducting the loss of ten by death the retirement of twenty- four by failure of h

marriage family claims, and other c namber of members, associates at tho dines of 1915 Was 1,077, which is one higher than at any previous The total income of the Mission from is Ed.

•Paties, the total

Six ather witnesses completed the level story, including the arrest of Ballsy, and Sir Boger Casement, who has become the day Anished with the evidence of more gains and this than ever, appeared Signalman Washer of H.M. loop restless and ill at sase in body and mind. Bluebell, which intercepted the And, and His black board, which had been shaved her sinir, and of Diver Dempsey, at

•for the gresh expedition, has been allowed Cork, who made descent of Daunt's to grow, bup is still shoes and scrubbi. Bock, identified the vessel, and the all sources for the year 1915 was £57,530

He took ropious notes throughout the 754 proceedings. Bailey looks simply the

typical Triah pessant.

The opening statement of the case ngainst the prisoners was made by the Attorney-General. The story, which, he

EVERY BEETLE ielded, very concisely and without any

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JAPAN

WHO'S WHO IN EDITED AND SUELINED BY 8. 'KURITA.

The first (1913)-edition is already tasted."

kind of rhetoric, began with a brief summary of Sir Roger Casement'a career. The story of the jotírusy from Willelm shaven to the Kerry coast in April last was given in the statement of the prisoner Bailey. The only now point was the account given of the mysteriom boat loaded with, rifes and ammunition which accompanied them.

and

The rest of the day was ocenpled with the details of the taking over of the prisoners into civil custody in London with the reiterated storm invalided Irish soldiers discharged from German prison camps of Casement's attempts to seduce the prisoners fro various Trish regiments from their allegiance, and of the indignation and contempt with which the great mass

the Irishmen treated them.

SECOND DAYS

The witness in the early part of the day were Kerry" peasants and Kerry policemen, alert and intelligent. and evidently Elled with subdued pride at the part they were suddenly called upch to play before a world audience. First came John McCarthy, the early rising farmer," whose little holding Lies just behind and in the shelter of the sand

dunes that separate Banna Strand troux the Ast country that stretches back to Ardlert and Tralee. He went out for a

time

Norwegian colours. Dempsey brought up

Speaking of the total income, as this samples of the cargo, including a rife, captured from the Russians apparently from £72,900 to 205,000 it will be better has fluctuated during the last ten years: and a long bayonet in its sheath.

The charge against the prisoners was with the average of the preceding decade to compare the total income for 1915 that they did on November 1, 1914, than with any one year. If this be done and, on divers other days thereafter it will be found that the income for and between that day and April 21, 1915 was in round figures £5.600 above

the averaga 1913, unlawfully, rasticionsly, and The baptisms for the year number praitorously, commit high treason,200. These additions bring the total without the Realm of England ia baptisms from the commencement up to contempt of our Sovereign Lord the King and his laws to the evil, example of others in the like case: contrary to the daty and allegiance of the said prisoners.

As originally drawn the charge against both prisoners included high trease within as well as without the Realm, but it was roticed that in his opening mater moet the Attorney-General limited the charge to one of high treason without the

*Realm.

The Attorney-General (Sir F. E. Smith.

Bodkin, Mr. K.C.), | Mr.

Travers Humphreys, and Mr. F. J. Williamson of the Treasury) conducted the case on behalf of the Director of Public Prosecu- to: Mr. Arters Jonce and 31r. J. H. Duty) defended. Morgan (instructed by Mr. George Gaven

BOW-STREET HEARING ENDED.

PRISONERS COMMITTED..

Bailey were committed on Wednesday Sir Bager. Casement and Daniel Julian

to take their trial at such place sad time as is appointed" on the charge of high treason, The hearing lasted only three days

The first moments ware devoted largely. as it were, to laying the foundation for Mr. Artemus Jones's objection to the

100 ur which number it is worth toting that more than one quarter have reting the year increased attention ined the Church during the last three

Eas been given to Bible Instruction, both

in the Bible Training Institutes established for that purpose, and by the increasing practice of gathering the Chinese kaders together for fud prayer. Speciul rur disc dy sons for women have been conducted in many stations During these missions more than 300 women and girls professed conversion, and all of these, and many. more, are now receiving special instruči. tion and pastorn oversight. There are Bow 1,300 chapels in the stations and out stations of the Mission,

study

The Rev. Joshua. Vale of Shanghai, in the course of some remarks, told of a priest whom he had met in Western

Chita. The man, he said, had boards on his hands and was going

stretching on his knees. He

road by means of fat full length on the Sround, getting up walking to where his fingers had reached, and

primat said trating himself again. The price Pe that he had come from north-east of Peking, a distance of over 2,000 miles, that manner, and that it had taken him

pected that the journey there would eight years to reach that point. Headded he was going to o Lhasa, anxi. ex occupy another eight years, as it lay over snow-capped mountains. The reason ha gave me for making the journey was that

was born under an unlucky star, and could have no happiness and so peace. If he could see the great Buddhist at Lhasas he would get great merit for his would be forgiven journey, and his sins

walk between 2 and 2.50 on Good Friday morting, and on his way back at about 4 found the famous. "* collapsible beat lying half aflost with the four cars it the sen alongside. Not far off was a tin box buried in the sand, and the marks o! foot-prints which ultimately resolved admissibility of the signed statement At the avering meeting the Rev. W. themselves into those of three men in made by the prisoner Bailey to Inspector. Warren, of Chebung, was amongst

light boots, making their way towards Beliten at Abbaydorney Barracks, Co. the speakers. McCarthy's own house, which they had herry, after his arrest. For this purpose to pass on their way to the high road Constable Certer, who made the arrest,

DIOGRAPHIES of over 5,000 people Dwho are well-known in society and of veral handed' foraigners associated with Tapio appear in the book Quibe now food Tralee He traced the footstepe was recalled for cross-examination. CHINESE PORCELAINS, BRONZES, | materials and accurate sketches, both bolng through his own yard and then went back Bailey had sat in the day room of the

A "LLEGE' ASSOETMENT OF

PICTURES, JADESTONE WARE,

SNUFF BOTTLES,

C

Stu.. &c. Recently arrived from Shanghai..

and the North,

As follows:-

&-Fold Chinese Screens (Towkwong

atterly free from prejudices.

Many portraits are inserted. The book contains over 1,400 pngen. -

The price is ven 6 (13/-) or 3 per cop

to the strand accompanied by Driscoll, a labourer, whom he had summoned to his assistance. Back as the poius of landing he found his little daughter, a child of

him.

THE WORST FRONT-

INTIMATIONS

NTOICE

TO EVERY PURCHASER OF

No. 10

WHISKY

PROVIDED THE QUANTITY IS NOT LESS. THAN THREE BOTTLES, WE WILL PRESENT

HANDSOME SOUVENIR IN THE SHAPE

OF EITHER A JUG, ASH TRAY, MATCH STAND, BLOTTER OR EVERLASTING CALENDAR

DONNELLY & WHYTE

SOLE AGENTS

TEL: 636.

THE KWONG HIP LUNG CO., LTD.

(NOW "RECONSTRUCTED)

FINGINEERS and SHIPBUILDERS, BOILER-MAKERS, - BRAMS and IRON LE FOUNDER, All work done in this metablishment in guneantaçd. We have over thity years' experience. Yeown two Slipways and car accomodada any dest of 300 foot leng

Taws Gflow, 40, Comnicunt Boan CENTRAL, Rongtung. Telephone No. 459, Shipyard: Snum-al-Po. Kowloon, Hongkong,

Telephone No. 2 7 Estimates furnished cu application.

WONG PING. WAS Menas“, Fongwaz, April 1, 2012.

HORLICK'S

MALTED MILK

IN THE BUSY: STRESS OF LIFE"

Horlick's proven a veritable pick-me-up, for it helps nature to impart life and vitality to ina- poverished blood and impaired digestive spowers. Made in a moment no cooking. Most delicious.

Of all Chemists and Stores,

En 9 aixos. 1/5, 2/5′ and 11/- (im England).

THE MAGISTRACY.

SUPPOSED THEFT OF ELECTRICITY

HORLICK MALTEDMIL

BIG FIRE AT GIF TRA

¥2,000,000 DAMAGE ON TKK WHARF,

Damage which will probably amount Charged with stealing electric current from the main laid by the China Light to more than 2,000,000 was caused by and Power Ca, Victor H. Kavier of fire which swept the Toyo Kisen Punjab Buildings Kowloon, pleaded Kaisha wharf in San Francisco on June not guilty at the Magistracy yesterday had been either shipped from Japan 4. Practically all the goods destroyed barracks on Saturday, and on Sunday,

Representing the supply Company, said the constable, he began to hint at

A soldier serving in Mesopotamia, says Mr. W. EL Shenton said that by the T.K.K's freighter Shinyo Maru information, which he could give, hit our London correspondent, writed Mr. Hyndman occupied one half of No. No. of were awaiting shipment to

Japan by the same steaner pressure was used or inducements offered. As you have probably heard, we came 7, Punish Buildings, and the defendant Practically every big Japanese firm Sergeant Pestick, Abbeydorney. constraight to this benighted hole, and after the other half. The former was a Ordare for the book should be accompseren or thereabouts, already there, tinued the story. According to him; miles and then had a couple of days on while defendant was not. The electric with the United States suffered from by payment.

in Yokohama which engages in trads Tow daye as Baars we marched for-150 3

consumer of the company's electricity, Subscribers for the second annal edition playing with what turned out to be a

heavy Matser revolver fully loaded. Two Bailey offered to tell some of the a river stemmer. On the march we had and Kienlung Panela), 5-Coloured, of "Who's Who in Japan' will be allowed other revolvers were dug out of the sand fruth," and then proceeded to speak about a pretty bad time, often being knee-deep main belonging to the Company passed the fire, and a number of foreign rms The registered postage la 18 am, to Hares well as other articles which McCarthy arriving frem Americs and membership in water and for several tights aleeping through the back of the house, there were among the losers. It is believed and China 40 4s and to Europe & Americs secured and back to his house ether of a secret society, which placed him in in wet blankets. At present we are rest being a proper connection for Mr. Hynd that the loss will be covered by insur 70 seri ce 35 cents.

sect Driscoll to Ardfert Barracks and the danger, so that he did not want any after our first 10 days in the trenches, man. On June 6th, an electric Etterance. The foreign firms in Japan which where we had a spell of wet weather,

was teating the maics, when he lost consignments in this blaze are? PV. bustle

M. Strachan and Co., Id Arberican

police.

bargain for protection" and a practically the whole time

gusantes," and asked. Would he get convenient, which was seldom. It was my which were connected with the main of whom had noticed the night before a frea if he told the truth." He then said first taste of trench warfare, and I must Two notches had been cut in the main say I don't like it. Bullets and shells and copper wire wound round to light at sen about a mile out and just he had important information" to give; don't matter much one gets used to divert the current from the main into opposite the spot of the landing; and the that it must be given at once, to porow them but mad and wet and dirt are defendant's house. The current Long Shanghai, Kobe and Yokohama, decidedly rot nice, and these, I shall other, bright, pleasant-looking girl will be too late.

ree passing through no meter. The Ritter used to.Mails arË VETT never get

3-Geloured and Blue and White Vases,

Jara, etc. Old Cloisonne Ware, Brazza etc number of Old Coloured Wall Flatca Ginger Jars, etc, Chinese band- painted Wall Hangings, Embroideries, Table Screens, Ornaments, etc., etc.

The above include a number of good specimens from the Kanghi to Towkwong Perioda."

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.). Cariew Serday pm.

Terios y Cash,

44

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong June 20, 1816-

THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER

EVER ISSUED UNDER

“PURELY NÁTIVE DIRECTION.

The Chinese Mail

華字日報

They Leaning Contras PolaNERAL, AND.

Quartzotan "Jovistátu

PUKLIARES EYINY Monamo.)

CONTAINS THE More Battarza

TELEGRAPHIC KEWS FROM

FORTH CHINA

LU TUR LATEST INSTALATAIGH, PROM TARIDUR PORIS IN, CHITA ZID ZAYIR.

$11.00 per Autum delivered in Hongkong

$17.00) to kill Cona Porta:

a reduction of one yun

Tet

TE A GOOD ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Many lefiuential papers of the world noticed täis work in the highest terms. For example, The Daily Mail saya

another Who's Who and this time from Japan. The reader is apt at first to regard it as a curiosity assign Elmet to the last detail, R.

In Japan' is far more than a curiosity; it is a very sound and usefull exference book. It is printed in Englah and contains brief biographies, on the sccepted model of prominent men in Japan,

Who

his work well,

round

matter passed into the hands of the Person to know who he was. He tried to and bad to work looping,when two wires inside defendant's Trading Co., S. Isaacs and Co

Two interesting witnesses, followed, one

The Shinyo Marathin case is not the big liner, which is now on bez war from Hongkong to Yokohamn.

With a full cargo shipped at Hoog

that the East has now became esters, Mary - Gorman, who met three men he sergeant, who saw that something here. For eight weeks after leav Baw defendant come down-stairs and pull the Shinyo Maru No. 2, left Yokoham

her destination May 31 All her cargos walking from the strand early on Good for his district inspector, and af 4 o'clock now we bare had only a few tobacco, paid by the fitter, on the following day,

was coming, had already sent to Trace you we had no letters at all, and even the wires off this main. Another vt for San Francisco May 3. She reached was quickly discharged, Before the Friday morning, and promptly identified

ones showed the wires had once more. been Sir Roger Casament as one of them.

Mr. Britten arrived at Abbeydorney: "I and cigarettes that is smoked connected. A visit by the fitter and a general strike of dock labourers along

conspicuous by their absence, Alter Sergeant Hearn, of Ardfert had understand you sent for me, said the Falood inbuic a tio of Gold Flake would

the Fanfic coast began. Since discharg Me Karita is meltul sliter and has one fold of the further each and discoveries inspector Understand that what you fetch about 78 8d among the officers here foreman, a day after, showed that the ring, the Shinyo Maru had been waiting

on the strand. and how he set out on

tell me is quite voluntary Would the We pay 18. 4d for lb. of Pat-a-Cake, bis wires bad again been removed. sk

American cargo o e glad to get them. There is Defendant when charged said: "I for the shipment of a general the search for the unknown visiters, cam inspector guarantee protection and no euita, and are

I have not done it that is all therOwing to the strike, she was unable to think thing that I Constable Riley's dramatic story. Riley.

punishment. Protection he would of one

you might

about it. Besides I do not know ang

load, until compronuise was effected the Press for us,

between the represent of the for distributing The hearing y

labourers and the Tayo Kisen Kaisha ix comforts to the troops to the fact that British troops are also fighting in

regard to higher wages Mesopotamia Our poor Tommies here

Marwad to have ben angie comfort distributed

American cargo early on

WHO'S WHO IN JAPAN PULLAKRING OFFICE,

No. 5, 1-chome, Uchiakiwaicho, Xojimsen) Kokyo,

JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear

MADE

TOP

"do

with his loaded carbine, accompanied couro have, but, added the Inspector; it you have the time that is writing about electricity # Hearn in the seamin, and at McKenna'a is not in my power" to speak about of one of the societie the

Fort, one of those circular rathe of rings so coramon in all parta, et

punishment.

BAILEY'S.. WANNATTURE.

was adjourned

CHARGES OF FRAUD."

Before Mr. 9, N. Orme yesterday, s Bird.

ili awful country it is really pitiable Chinese clerk in the Import and Export to them, and considering the

the discomfort of

counts, namely that on June 17th be

of $7,

When Lie, fire broke out the

Ireland, he saw the head arid shoulders. Then came the great information. At have not had a of tall man. Mindful of the loaded Wised liner captured by the Genoa, zovolvers, Bley promptly covered him with his carbine, and called on him to se to put into Fenit Harbour co the is not like France; there are no Gilets Office was charged with fraud, on three Mara was in ballast and had stand. That's a nice way to treat an

fallering morning or perhaps sooner, with nothing but tents, and fresh food very English traveller," said Casement chear

a cargo of arms, and there was to be rarely to be seen. Sreets and decent fully and came out of his retreat general ring in Ireland. Inspector garetter cannot be bought, and uning off this paper and envelopes ars as rare de precious Sargeant then came up and questioned him He: wid sa English Author and traveller What book had he writin

ORDER of Sf. Brandon

local touch for St. Brandon is the

afas de the district, and Mount Bran inat toroas Tralee Bay "supposed take ita nams fromam.

paper the

said that

Britten somewha information by you that, the best.

coming till to right (Easter Sunday)

vad Päcn he unid “the whole story of the three men la and gave the; names of Mentaith and his own. There Bond attempts at bargaining, the

him away from úháre

The Man Who Gets The

did farge two cheques for $2,000, and

4,000 respectively that he did

to utter the cheques, and that he steal two cheques, the property of Mr. ROHutchison of the Import and Export

for defendant sarodi, tes the ball of 5,000 which the police requestedy be reduced.

Marit

ondin

by the head Kissen Kair

including

rgo sba had. 3. Sergeant Colale objected, saying the and 7,500 charge was a very serious one.

to carry said from what he could Advert the case TEE Very Serious almost all

THE COO

SMOKE

tone.

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