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SATURDAY, AUGUST 5. 1916.

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POTTED

MEATS

115 VARIETIES. ALL DELICIOUS - ANT?"A

APPEFISING CAMB. HAM, CHICKEN AND TONGUR, ETC, ETO

ideal

Prepared by a celebrated Chef under conditions of cleanliness and, solo

IN GLASS, TINS AND WHITE "JARS"

ONE OF THE BEST OF

CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S

**CELEBRATED TABLE DELICACIES.

AGENTS FOR LEA & PERROCS

WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, }}

DJ.Collis Browne's

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Botive.

MAN THE KING

Chlorodyne

THE ORIGINAL ÄND ONLY GENU'NE.

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COUGHS, COLDS,

ASTHMA,

BRONCHITIS.

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DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, and CHOLER.

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NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE.

Chlorodyno, ii a Kariid taken, in drips, graduated according to the antidy. It invariably'

2 relieve pain, of witate.er kita cleates a can refreshing sleep; allays irritation

of the nereich besten when all other remedies half; caves no bad affects:

and cat taken when no other medicine can be tolerated.

CONVINCING RIEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH KACH BOTTLE Flare Čuvise g'ildus the sorun DA. £. Taïti Misuni's Cilarndyce on the Stamp.

Sold by a Cleak.

Prices Enchand.

CV13, 2/3, 4;0.

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONKERS. TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers hare, Coal and General Produce Brokers and Commission Agents.

PROPRIETORS To-Kwa-Wan Coal Storage.

B.

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Coles; ngent

Bentley's

4th 5th Elitions.

Telegraphic Code.

Telegraphic Address "MEIRION"

HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tatous to Sell by Fublic Auction.

HE Undersigned have received instruc

(FOR LCCOUNT OF THE CONGLINED).

до

FRIDAY,

the 11th Aug,"1914, at 10.30 a.m., at their Sales -Rooms, No. 8, DE VU KID, Lormar ot

Ice Huge Street-

Two FAIRBANKS PATENT

WEIGHING MACHINES (tested and stamped by the Police)

SENDAT.

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE -

Removed to Sales Rooms for Convenience of Sale,

One Case WHITE SINGLETS, &c, kv.

One Surveyor's Level by Troughton &

Simms London, complete,

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AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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Sola Manufacturers:

1. T. BAVENPORT, LIZ.. Landes. S.E ad"

AUCTIONS:

PUBLIC “AUCTIONS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HE Undersigned have received in

structions to ell by Fublic Auction B direction of the Liquidators of

πο

WEDNESDAY,

pa; at their Sales Rooms, No. the 9th August, 1916, commencing at

Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND

·BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

$20,

SC..

D

the Deutsch Asiatische Bank Messrs. Hughes and Hough will sell by Public Auction,

од

FRIDAY,

the 11th day of August, 1916 at 3p.n, within the building No. 7. Queen's Rood Central Victoria, Hongkong formerly the premises of the Deutsch Animeanda Bunk"--

The Valuable Office Furniture, Electric Fittings etc., etc., contained on the Ground Floor and Basement of the sail

Upholstered Suites, Arm-chairs and Sofas, Card Tabies, Bedroom Furniture, Double Brass-mounted R tead. Twin' premises Bedstends. (Tenkwood and Bruss) Side-t

Occasional Tables,

As follows:-

bourd, Dinner Waggons, Extension our Large Fire Proof Safes, Combina Dining Tables and Chairs, Ten and tion Cabinet Safes, Large azid Small etc., ctr O Desks, Bookcases, Teakwood Sents and Dinner Service, Crockery, Glass Ware, Stools Leather-covered Upholstered Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Toilet Sets Desk and Arm-chairs, Sofas and Settees, Ice Chests, et, Bath Room Utensils, American Roll-top Desk etc, 4 quantity.

Clocks. Typewriter Duplicators of Electro Plated Ware,

Copying Press. Filing Cabinets, Book Waggon, etc, etc. Ceiling Fans, Electric Brackets, very powerful Electric Ceiling Lights Heading Jnd Desk Lamps, etc, etc.

A

"Caille" Portable Motors with Battery, etc., complete, Pianos in good condition, Electric Reading Lamps, Blackwood and Teakwood Screens, & quantity of Black wood Furniture, Pictures, Engravingą, a fer Oil Paintings, &c.

And

Une Tennis Net and Poles, Two i New Bicycles, Remington Typewriters.

&

(Full Particulars, from Catalogue.) TresCash.

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Auctioneers.

Hoogkoug, Aug. 3, 1916

FORSALE..

NE 31 ins. NEW TYPE TAPPET

One Sextant by Falconer (practically M BOCK DRILL complete

лен

A quantity of Valuable Books on Navi-with numerous pares, also ONE STEEL

gation, Astronomy, &e,

Cefting Fans and one large Table Fan

Terma

-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

auctioneers,

Hongkong Aug 2 193

"PUBLIC" AUCTION

800

THE Undersigned have received in

structions from the Liquidators of CHS. J. GAUPP & Co. to sell by Public Auction,

BATURDAY

A

^ and.. MONDAY, the 12th & 14th August, 1916, ... commencing each day at 10:30am,

at their Premise's Alexandra Ang

Buildings, Chater Road, VALUABLE STOCK IN TRADE, Comprising --

Cold and Gems Jewellery English,

VERTICAL CHOSE TUBE BOILER with all fistings working pressure 80 lbs. per square inch mounted on trolley.

Apply GILMAN & Co., For full particulars Hongkong, July 12, 1916/

830

FRENCH LESSONS

MOUSSION.

15, Morrison Hill Road.

CHINA MAIL

American and Bri 18ct and tet. OVERLAND EDITION.

Watches Silver and Nickel Watches

Diamonds Pearls Maria Chrono

Steering Compases; Log.

meterkers ThomHOTSA

Rotators

Cards Board, al

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Terms ---Cash.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER

Solicitors! for the Liquidators of the

Deutsch Asiatische Bank "UGHES & HOUGH, “

Auctioneers, Egkong Aug 2 1976 [896

MARTIN'S

NO YUK DENTIST, successor to

the late SIEN TING.

14. D'AGUILAR STREET-

TERMSTERY MODERATE

STHE NEW:ERE THERAPION

TH

RAPIO THERAPION NO.

NATIONAL MEMORIAL TO manstibuted and reorganized our.

KITCHENERS

ammy, native and British. 2

Rocalled to Egypt, he was displaying the same gifts in givil administration.

MOVING TRIBUTES IN THE HOUSE which he bad already trustrated in the

• OF COMMONS.

INTIMATIONS

military where when, at the outbreak ALEXANDER'S

of war, he obeyed ith the alacrity of a man who had become the willing, servant

That this House resolve itself into a Committed to consider a humble, al- of day the summons to direct and b dress to His Majesty, praying char Hirerente, our Inperial forces in the

· Majonty mill give directions that a supreme crisis of our national history. monumeal be erected, at the public He brought to his new task the same

sleeples energy;, the resourcefulness. the samu masterful personality, which never failed him in any of the fields of aution in which she was during do yours called upon, on behalf of his country to play his part

charge, to the memory of the Jute-Field Marshal Earl Kitchen with au Inscription expressing the scairation of this Flouse for his ifbastrious career and its gratitude for his devoted services the State.

HALLITIE raro

In moving the above resolution in the His career has been cut short while still House of Commons, on June 211a, M. in the full tide of uexhausted powers Asquith paid a moving tribute to the great and posibilities. No one is less fitted services rendered to the State in many than I feel myself at this moment to be Aelds of action by Lord Kitchener. The to make que analysis, of his qualities or Premier said.

an appraisement of his services to the When the House adjourned for the State, would caly say this- canzo Whitsuntide recess Lord Kitchener bad way more thas few men that I have krown just received a strong and unmistakable, had less reason to shrink from omitting expression of ite confidence, and the next their lives to the pure eyes and the perfect day he met in private conference a large vision of all-judging God. (Chours, j' number of its members, including some of his most persistent. and, as is then seemed irresszeilable critics, with the result that he and they parted on tern not only of mutual respect but of complete understanding.

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MR. BONAR LAN

Mr. Bosku Law said :—

I hire in a very few words to seveni the, gesolution which bas just been rel Pin terna so Mojcent and touching by the

I am glad to remember that at oir lust Prime Minister Tond Kitchener filled interview he expressed his pleasure at great place, ot only in the minds of his what had happened and his hope that this contesteen, but of the world. At the was the first top in a relationship of er of the conference which I attended. growing contidepee and sympathy. When the other day at Paris the President pail | he said farewell. after nearly two years glowing tribute, mais the bush of of daily intercourse which had gone on heartfeh sympathy of the representatives through all the strain and stress of the of all our Allies to the memory of the war; there was no thought en either side great soldier whose death he deplored ili of more than a temporary parting, no a les not more to England than to the foreshadowing of a separation that neither Ales as a whole. Lord. Kitchener's time nor space can bridge. Providence, strength, like that of dust, perhaps of all, inits. Wisdom, was preparing for him a sudden release of his hurden of care and fot.

A DOMINANT PERSONALITY. We who for the moment remain, there of us in, particular who shared, as I did,' bis counsels in the greatest emergencicy" of our time with narrowing intimacy and "fullness, can only how our hendis before the Supreme Will in whom are the Ensues of life and deatha,

:..

or and whatever anvirtu-

ment of circumstances or "condition he might have been placed, would have been, as he was always and everywhere.. great and a dominant personality." He was tried in many different ordeals, and he always survived and conquered the test,

men of sution, lag not so much in "say mental process of logicn) reasoning which carried bio ta but decision, as in that instinct which is so often deeper and trier this our thoughts.

I was that sure instides which, at the outbreak of war warned him of the nature of the terrible struggle in which we were involved. It was that instinct which induced lum at the beginning to set About the formation of armies on ascals such as we had never dreamed of ont at a time when as I believe. go statesman of any party would have formand: a conception som gishatics and yet, as events have shown, so necessary. That ng exist-so-day, to play a rear and, as we hope and: believe, perhaps a decisive part in securing that He began his career in the Royal Vickery upon which the tutore of our race Engineers, without any advantage of birth, as we believe, the well-being of the Cor of tayour. I remember wall, about world, depends, That Army exists as a

of the importance of promoting young tion of our country, but it exists also year ago, when we were talking one day testimons to the strength and determina- offers who had distinguished themselves a noble and enduring monument to the in the war, that he told us that memar of the man wholermasuḍ it.

- VECIT 100, I think, twelve. years and had remained a subaltern in that fine and illustrioris corps.

M

Lord Kitchener's death was indeed

He never chated; ar fretted after the fragie, and if we consider the circum- fashion of smaller men. The hour came stances of it, there are few of us, I think. to him as it comes to all who have who would not sug, lay my end discernment, faculty and will. From that be lite " He died after nearly two moment his fitte was assured." His years of war in the conduct of which;

me is inseparably associated with that he played a great part-4 war in which Lord Cromer in one of the greatest there were no striking victories, and of achievements of our race und time the which the fenits are still to be gathered his genius we owe the conquest of the the fullest degree the confidence of his emancipation of Egypt. (Cheer To Yet he enjoyed, as this House knows, ind udan, and to his organising initiative the countrymen. He died, as the Prime process which has ever since gone on of Minister, has said, in the full tide of his substituting over a vast and to a large potentialities and possibilities. He died extent dovestated area civilisation for barbarin, justice for caprice and cruelty, humane and equitable rule for a desolating and sterilising tyranny.

THE SERVANT OF DUTY... From Egypt he was called in a great Imperial emergency to South Africs, where in due time he brought hostilities

when his eye was not dimmed or his natural force, abated after an arduous life, in which he served his country in every quarter of the globe.

He has fallen when the tide of battle on. and it is for us who

remain is closer our ranks with a single eye to securing that victory. the ultimate attainment of which he haver doubter(Cheers.)

close and helped to lay the founda tions of that great and rapidly com solidating fabric which has welded

CONFIDENCE OF THE WORKERS. alloasted races, and given us in the great Mr. Wardlo (Chasmash of the Lebeur condict of to-day unique, example of party' rald; the working men of the the service which local autonomy can country had a pure iibet for seeing and render to Imperial strength. The next gising worth when it was evident, stage of his life was given in Indis, where and he believed there was no man in

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when they had wire confidence when they more thorougly believed than Lord Kitchener. He had one quality above all others which always appeplet

the working classes-they believed him to be alsolutely straight, there was no po his word. That beliet, would be a crackednesy, and they could always rely

more imperishable monument to Lond Kitelioner's meniory than any monument the House might decide to erect

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

HE Undersigned as received in

stractions to sell by Public Auction, u

on

- TUESDAY,

the 8th August, 1916, commencing

1.30 pm at Bhorncliffe.",

Garden Hond... MECZ QUANTITY OF - VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising

Music

Bir Iver Herbert and that in the criticism he had directed against the administration of the War Office he hoped he had not been guilty of making y personal attack upon Lord & Kitebern himmel. He wished to take this public Teak hatstand with bevelled mirror, opportunity of saying that he had never Tapestry covered drawing room suite consciously, and he hoped he had not Leather covered an chairs unconsciously said a word which could be cabinets. Writing table, interpreted as detracting: In say was from Ningpo table, Card table, Overmantel, the get qualities of one of the greatest Standard lamp, Bronze and brass vases commanders we had ever had.

and ornaments, China-ware Brass fen Sir George Beid aid the Common ders and fire brasses, carpets, enrtaink, wegth of Australien to Lord Electric coiling fans and Ritsings, etcy Kitchoner ko, great, bros of bec

bookcases,

military system. Three years before the Tank extension dining table, Side war his presence in Australia Inspired in

Etbe young soldiers of the Commgewealth and with bevelle mirror, Glass

the courage and ethics Babiarts, Ningpo chai Tea, tablones animated them still.

American Refrigerator Dinner and Themation was then, Chaty and at enco

from the desert services, Cutzlamy: Crystal (and

Cutlery, ele, etc aband

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Cottage piano by 1 Uramphorus and Rog

Underwood typewriters. #1 Large nidrble statue,

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Hongking Aug

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