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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917,

Hughes & Hough

AFOTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Anotioneers Share, Coal and General Produce

Brokers and Commission ·

Agents.

PROPRIETORS

"To-Kwa+Wan" Coal Storage,

Colon used

Bantier's

B. C. th & 5th Editions.

A 1 Telegraphic Coda.

Telegraphic Address

VNTELLIA" HONG

7

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF 'SṇE CONCERNB),

1)

CAN YOU THREAD A NEEDLE

Holding The Thread An Inch From The End? Not To Be Able To Do This Is A Big Of An Over- wrought Nervous

Condition

THE CHINA MALL.

THE CONDITIONS OF A LASTING

PEACE.

where there in not tranquility of spirit aid maasa of justice, or frvslom, and of night.

PRESIDENT WILSON'S

New World can audioa'to keep the future male ngainst war; and yet there in cely ADDRESS TO THE SENATE.e sort of peace that the peoples of

Anarica could join in guaranteeing. The So far as practicable, moreover, ovary! elements of that peace, must be elements great people now struggling towards a fuli that engage the confidence and satisfy the development of its resources and of its principles of the Americas Governments, powe should be assured, direct outlets elements consistent with the political faith, to the great.highways of the sea, Where and the practical convictions which the this cannot be done by the crusien of peoples of America have anco for all territory, it no doubt can be done by the embraced and undertaken to daland.~ neutralisation of direct rights of way I do art mean to say that any Ameri-nader the general guaranto which wi With a right

(0.5. EMBASSY Disrarcu,]

As 2 o'clock on Monday (January 22nd), afternoon. President Wilson appoart HERE is only one way to correct before the Serate and delivered the follow.can Groverment would throw any obstacle assume the poses itself.

this You must reach the cause of the trouble. Just because your handling addres trembles is does not follow that the trouble lies directly in the perves of the hand. The body is full of what is kno

#65

**Gentleman of the Sento

Iniry.

THE FAZEDOM OF THE SELİ,

No doubt a

"And the pathe of the soo miast alite in jaw and in fast. be tree. The freedom of the seas is the size qua non of peace.

somewhat radical reconsideration of many equality, and co-operation.

of the mies of a former practice hitherto thought to be established may be neces

In the (way of the terms of peace the comity of arrangement, no nation need Governments, now at war might agree be, should be, kept away from full access upon, or seek ter upses them when made, to the open paths of the world's' com. whatever they might be. I caly take it for granted that mere terms. of peace | between the belligerente will not satialy even the belligerenta themselves. Mare agreements do not make pouco secure Ib will be absolutely necessary thenceforth that a force be created se a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement sa much greater than the force of any nation how engaged or any alliancò now formed or projected that no nation, no probablary in order to make the sens quite free and common in practically sil circum combination of nations, gold face or with staares for the use of mankind, bus the stand it. If the peace presently to bet

necessity for such changes.. is convincing made is to endure, it must be a peace roads and secured by the organised major force of mankind.

On the eighteenth of December hat sympathetic nerves. Many persons hired an indentie pete to the are not aware that such nerva exist. Governments of the nations now at war They do not know that nothing goes ON in any part of the body that every other requesting them to state, more definitely know of" The than they had yet been stated by either part does not instantly closeness of this sympally is familiarly group of belligerents, the terms upon illustrated by headaches, indigestion, which they would deem it possible to rheumatism, neuralgia, etc., when the

I spoke on behalf of part that burta may not be the seat of cake peace. the trouble at all. Almost every case of humanity and of the rights of all neutral sleeplesspasa Dervousness, even dyspop nations Tke our own, many of whose most alk in a "armpathetic strike

**wauch

by brain vital interrets the war pute in constant induced by perves and

by te jeoptedy. The Central Powers united in lowering of the of this kind nothing is more grateful reply which stated merely that they than the help and strengthening

powers were ready to meet their antagonists in of a remarkable discovery called Sargolealersnee to discuss terms of peace. The Sargol Tablets are a careful combina Entente Rowers have replied much more tia of valuable norve and

and strength that aim to reach we

to reach and definitely and have stated, we understand with strengthening. power t

(no terms indeed, but with sucient the entire systenz Their action 15 quick definitenes to imply details of the and ramutakable. Try Sargol Tablets arrangements, guarantees, and acts of aged upon will determine whether it to-day. Make the test for yourself and see if this is not 30.

alments

Avica fise with

CASES

WHAT IS THE WAR FOR?

The terms of the immediat peace

and compelling. There can be no trust or intimacy between the peoples of the world without them. The free. constant unthreatened intercourse of nations is an essential part of the process of peace and of development. I: need not be difficul either to, deine or to secure the freedom

8. Watson & Carapinration which they deem to be theis & peice for which such guarantie cas; of the seas if the governments of the|

Ltd... The Victoria. Dispensary, The indispensable conditions of a satisfactory Pharmacy, Queen's Dispensary. The settioment. We are that mugh nearer THE action wants in Consell them

Undersignet have received in- Edward Dispensary, and other relis..e definite discussion of the peace which will is the present War. Therefore we BIB that much ng th discussion of the international "couvert which mest there after bolt the world a peace. In every discussion of the price that must end this was it is take for granted that peace must be followed by acme definite concert of Powers which will make it virtually impossible that any such catastrophe

SATURDAY,

the 3rd February, 1917, at

10.30 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8

Des Voeux Rond, Corner of

Tez House STREET

A QUANTITY OF

طره

VALUABLE, HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE ko..

&c..

c.

Removed to Sale Rooms for Convenience of Salu. Zinc-lined Box Couch by Powell, Tandwood Bedsteads, Large and Smal Wardrobes, Dizing Table, Chairs, & (FRACTICALLY NEW), Electric Read ing Lamps, Bathroom Utensils, &c., &c. And Cottage Piano by The Robinson Piano Co.

Terms-Cash.

EUGHES & HOUGH,

Lucikanwars. Bengkong, Feb. 1, 1917.

1401

PUBLIO AUCTION,,

HE Undersigned have received in ructions well by Publice action, (FOR ACCOUNT OF TEN CONCIENFU)};

10

SATURDAY,

the 3rd February, 1917, at 11 m

at their Sales Rooms, Na 8,... Des Your Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

A POPE" Twin Cylinder Motor Uycle with Site Car 13-13 H.F,

New inner tubes, korn and lamp completo *** Spring frame Entire machine recently overhauled; guaranteed ia good running order.

Term-Cab.

*

HUGHES & HOUGH,

LUCIVOTUOTI

14

Hongkong, Jan. 27, 1917.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have received in- THE

structions to sell by Public Auction. (FOR ALCOUNT OF THE CONCLEXRD),

TUESDAY,

the 6th February, 1917, commencing

at 2.30 pm,

their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Your Road, Corner of

ics House STEART.

A. LARCH QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD2 AND SUNDRY BLACK WOOD FURNITURE,

As Follows :----

AUCTIONS.

M. GEO. PLAMMERT

AUCTION SEL

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGER PUBLIC AUCTION

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

the

situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkoor to be sold by order of Mortgagee by Public Auction un 114

TUESDAY,

the 6th day of February, 1917 at 3 o'clock P..

By

MR. GR. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer, at bis Sales Rooms, Deddell Street. The Property consists of:-

with

ever overwhelm us again. Er ver of mankind, every sane and thought ful man must take shut for granted.

be secureİ.

The question upon which, the whole intars peace and policy of the work depends is this is the present svåra struggle for a just and secure peace,

world desire it, sizce it is a problem closely connected with the limitation of aaral armaments and the co-operation of the cavies of the world in keeping the or rely for a new balance of power seas at ones tree and safe. And the ques be only a struggle for a new balance tion of limiting naval artament opers the of power, who will guarantee, who can wider and perhaps more difficult question guarantee, the stable equilibrium of the of the limitations of armies and of all Fompe can be a stable Europe. There delicate as the questions are, they must

preparatiod. Difficult. must be not a balance of power comba aced with the utmost candor and maced by blurred community of power decided in a spirit of real recommodation pot organised rivalries, but organised it peces is to come with healing in its common pesca.

new arrangement? Only a trangai ritary

and

Fortunately, we have received very AMERICAN INTEREST IN ESTABLISHING PEACE.explicit assurances on this point. The address you because. I thought I owed nations now arrayed against one another I have sought this opportunity to statemen of both of thy groups of

it to you, as the council associated with hare said, in terms that could not be the in the dal determination of our misinterpreted, that it was no part of international obligations, to disclose to the purpose they had in mind to crush you without reserve, the thought and par- their antagonists. But the implication of pose that have been waking form in my there assurances may not be equally clear mid in regard to the duty of our Gover to all, may not be the same on both sides ment in the days to come when it will be of the water. I think it will be service decemary to lay sirah and upon a nowable if I attempt to set forth what wmost immediate and Intensely practical

plan the foundations of peace among the

nations.

It is inconceivable that the people

understand them to be.

PLACE RETWEEN EQUALS.

of the United States should play no part) They imply,"first of all, that is mast

in that great enterprise. To take part in be a peace without victory. I beg that

wings, and come to stay. Peace cannot be had without concession and sacrifier. There can be to sense of safety and ponderating armaments are henceforth to equality among the nations'il great pre-

be built up and maintained. The statem men of the world minst plan for peace and natione must adjust and accommodate their policy to it as they have planned for war and made ready for pitiless cen best and rivalry. The question of arma. meats, whether on hand or ses, is the

question of the future fortunes of natione and of mankind.

MARSES

THE SUFFERING All that piece or parcel of ground | such service will be the opportunity for 1 may be permitted to put my own inter. have spoken upon these great situate at Victoria in the Colony of which they have sought to prepare them-pretation apon it and that it may be matters without reserve and with the Hongkong and registered in the Landselves by the very principles and purposes understood that no other interpretation utmost explicitness because I believed it Office as MARINE LOT No. 25 Together of their polity and the approved practices was in my thought. I am decking only seemed to me to be necessary if the

the messuages and premises of their government ever since the daya to laco realities, and to face them without warld's yearning desire for peace tae sty... | thereon known as Nos. 6 and 7 Pray when they set up a new cation in the soft concealmente. Victory would mean where to find free voice and torance. East and Nos. 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 38 and 60, high and honourable hope that it might, peace forced upon the loser-a vistor's Perhaps I am the only persons in high Queen's Road East Victoria aforesaid.

in all that it was and did, show mankind terms imposed upon the vanquished. It authority amongst all the peoples of the The said premises are held for the the way to the other nations of the world would be accepted in humiliation, under world who is at liberty to speak and hold term of 999 years from the 8th day of to state the condition under which they duress, as an intolerable sacrifice, and nothing back. I am speaking: as "an) July, 1811 cranted therein by a Crown will leel free to render it (sic),

would leave a sting, a resentment, a bitter individual, and yet am speaking also, of Lease of the said Lot dated the 14th day That service is nothing less that memory upon which terms of peace would course, as the responsible head of a great of July 52 and made between Her this: to add their authority and their rest, not permanently, built as, upon rarament, and I feel confident that I tate Majesty Queen Victoria of the one power to the authority and fores of other quick-sand. Only a peses between equals part and Lee Yurie Wa of the other part nations to guaranthe peace and justice can last, only a peace the very principle subject to the payment of the Crown the ghout the world. Such a settlement of which is equality and 4 Common Rent and to the observance and per cannot be long postponed and it is right participation in a

in effect speaking for liberals, and friends GORAN VAN DI benefit. formance of the Lessee's convenants that before

the necomplished this The right state of mind, the right friend of liberty, I would fain believe of humanity of this nation and of every and conditions therein reserved and fovernment should frankly formulate the feeling" between nations, factors contained.

conditions, upon which it would feel justi- necessary for a lasting peace as is. the Area 27,50 square feet or thereabouts, fed not say less then our people in just settlement of rexed territory or of Annual Crown Rent 8484.84.

approving its formal ani soleran racial and national allegiance, For further particulars and conditions adherence to a league for peace. I am of sale apply to

here to attempt të stafe those conditions.

DENNYS & BOWLEY

"A UNIVERSAL COVENANT. 6 Des Voix Road Central,

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"The equality of nazione upon which

said at the United

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"Sanaphos" supplies the element Moreover "Sanaphos" contains which is needed by our nerves and other food elements which at ones brain and which is not supplied in are assimilated to make tissue and sufficient quantity by our ordinary energy. It is wholly digestible, a food. Thus it is an ideal food for fact which distinguishes it from nourishing and strengthening the earlier and less highly perfected Barves, and for correcting all the products. The Chairman of the many ills which result from weakness Company making "Sanaphos" is of those nerves which govern all the Sir William Taylor, M.D., Surgeon working of the body,

General of the Forces...

***Sataphós” la sold by all Chemists. Glocks må bald by and ments for maples, should adrested to Fletcher & Co., or The Queen's Diapensary, Hong Kong,

*Wholamle Distributors for Ladis sad. For Xtats-Didis Houtka England

have a lid with peoples hay I tot CEYLOK'S COMPULSORY SERVICE add that I hope and believe that I am

dear.

BILL

THE REVISED OBLIGATORY

PROVISIONS.

"

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that I am speaking for the silent meas of mankind everywhere who'bave yet bad

The Compulsory Service Rill has been to place or opportunity to speak their. real hearts out concerning the death and gazetted as a Presed Ordinaače.

The run they seo to have come already upon obligatory provisions as they now appear pesce must be founded if it is to last the parsons and the homes they hold most

are as follows must be an equality of rights; the guarantees exchanged metast neither And in balding out the expectation Solicitors for this Vendot, but we own it to candour and to a just big nations and small, between those that United States will join the other civilised in that kehalf, or in the case of persons

The present war must first, be-ended recognise nor imply' a difference between that the people and Government of the/ be fixed by the Governor by Froclamation explal and

a powerful and those that are weak.. that, so far na the participation of others Righi must be based upon the indiations of the world in guaranteeing the to whom this part of the Ordinance shall in guarantees of futuro" pease is con- strength of the nations upon whose con 14cerned, it makes a great deal of difference cart peace will depend, Equality of boldness and confidence because it is clear which: it becomes applicable, it shall bežala

in what way and upon what terms, it is enitory or of resources there of ecarse to every man who can think that thera (obligatory on every person to whom this use for Zad Lara Foliosad Hamarid ended.

The transies and agreements canot be; nor any other sort of equality is in this promise no-breach in either our Part of the Ordinance applies who is not i which bring it to an end must embody gained in the ordinary peaceful and traditions or our policy as a nation, but something" that will create a peace, that legitimate development of the peoples fallment, rather, of all that we have and has not yet attained the age of 41, (a.)—H 'be has attained the age of 18 is worth guaranteeing and preserving, Albomselves. But no one asks or expects professed or striven for. peace that will win the approval of manything more than an equality of rights.,

"EL GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer, Daddell Street. Hooghooz, Jan. 22, 2017.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

permanence of peace upon such terms I become applicable subsequently, to that date within three menths of the date on have named, I speak with the greater

a volunteer.

THE Undersigned have received a

atructions to soil by Public Auction, kind, not merely a peace to serve the Mankind is looking now for freedom of nations should with one secord adopt the formed under this Ordinance. Provided

(FOR, ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

FRIDAY,

the 9th February, 1917, commencing

at 9:30 pm, at their Sales Rooms, No.

Des Yeux Road, Corner of Ice

"House, Street,

..

2,

several interests and immediate sime of life, not for equipoises of power. the nations engaged? We shall have no

voice in determining what those terms

shall be, but we shall, I feel sure. have &

AN, INDIPENDENT: POLAND.

Fam proposing, as it were, that the to earell himself in a Volunteer Corps that for the purposes of this paragraph doctrine of President Monice 14

|s Volunteer Corps shall not be deemed to doctrine of the world: that no nationisaludes Town Guard other than the should seek to extend its polity over 107 Columbo Town Guard."

the

And there le & dooper thing involved other nation or people, but tast every If he has attained the age of 41 voice in determining whether they shall than oven. equality of right among people should be free to determine its own azid has not yet attained that of 60, to be made lasting or not by the guarantees organised nations. No ponce can last, or polity, its own way of development enroll himself in a Town Guard which of & univarial covenant; our judgment ought to last, which does not recognise unhindered, unthreatened, unafraid, the shall have been constituted a Volunteer

HOUSEHOLD«, FURNITURE, &capon what is fundamental and essential and accept the principle that goverments, little along with the great and powerful Corps' under this Ordinance, or sa a mem-

WORLD-WIDE MONROE DOCTRINEber of the re

ss a condition precedent to permanency derive all their just powers from the cou should be spoken now, not afterwards, sent of the governed, and that no right when it may be too ista.

ONLY ONE SCUT OF PEACE,

... Comprising Taskwood Twin Bedsteads, Carpets and Rags, Sideboards, Dioner Waggon, etc., Dining Tables and Chairs, Chesterfeld Upholstered Suites, Arm-chairs and Sofaa," Arm-chairs, &c., Wardrobes and

No covenant of co-operative pesce Sofas, Card Tables, Bedroom Furni-Toilet Tables, Double and Single Brace that does not include the peoples of the tare, Double Brass-mounted Bedstead, mounted Bedsteads, Osta, de.. Miscel Brass and Tuskwood Twin Bedsteads,lenoous Furniture, Blackwood Watt, Mideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension including Cabine's, Wardrobe, Dining Table and Chairs, Tea and B-ses Fenders and Fire Brasses, a for Occasional Tables etc, etc, Dinner lote Porcelains, &c., Pastry, Bath Room Services, Crockery, Glass Wars, Cooking and Kitchen Utensils,

Stoves Cutlery, Toilet Set, & Bath

Boom-Utensils Large Ball-top Desk

$0.

dia, Also..

and Writing Tables, etc, Bundry Electro A fer lots of Turkish Towels, Bath Flated Ware!

Towels, Bruss Tases, Brass Finger Bowl

(Full-Particulars from Catalogns.) Teams:--Canto

Fiano by Challen & Sons, London, in good condition, Electric Reading Lanips and Stove (Now), Blackwood and Teak wood Screens, & quantity of Black wood Furniture, Pictures, Engravings, Carpeta and Rugs, Clock, etc.

Alio

Tennis Polos and Netting, do, & Brass Finger Bowls, and a few lots Table Linen, 40

Full Partisilers from Catalogue,)

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers Hongkong, Jan. 31, 1917.

HUGHES & HOUGH;

· Hongkong, Jan. 20, 1917,- 1145.

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SAVARESSES

SANTAL, CAPSULES

ber of the reserve of any Volunteer Corps.

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anywhere exists to hand peoples about "I am proposing that all nations bedce- from potentato. to potentate as if they forth avoid entangling alliances which were property. I take it for granted; for would draw them into the road of power, instance, if I may veature upon a single catch them in a net of intrigue and telfish example, that statesmen sverywhere are rivalry, and disturb their own affairs with -agreed that “thers abould be a amited, influences Intruded from without". There independent, and autonomous Foland, is no entangling alliance in a concert of and that benosforth inviolable security of Powers. When all unite to act in tha life, of worship and of industrial and satne seose and with the same thought A wireless message from New York on accial development should be guaranteed all act to the common interest and are December 18th reports that the Frank- to all peoples who have lived hitherto free to live their own lives under farter Zeitung estimates that in the as under the power of governments devoted onamda protection.

LOSING WEIGHT.

to a faith and purpose hostile to their am proposing government by the

consent of the governed that freedom

BY THE POUND

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WATERCURY'S

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Sapplies the blood with the wanted nourishing "and health Besh bullding material

Retouch.. #1515, and 27,20

IF THE WAB ENDS IN APRIL,

event of the war ending in April next Germany will be compelled to raise £650,000,000 annually in order to meat

TO THE LADIES“

I speak, not because of any desire to of the sense which in international concurrent arpenditure and interest on Jonas cult an abstract political principle which terence after conference representativen has always been held very dear by those of the people of the United Staten have who have sought to build up libertine urged with the eloquence of those who in America, but for the same receợp that are by conviction disciples of liberty'; and I love mposed of the other conditions of a moderation of armaments which pisce which soom to me clearly india makes of armies and navice power for Pinkettes are a boon, ensuring daily posable, because I wish frankly to bave order merely, not an instrument of aggres regularity, thus removing the causes of realities. Any peace which does not sion or of malish violence..

nickheadaches, biliousness, acial recognise and accept this princípla will " Those - mu America principles, eruptions and ill-smelling breath, inevitably be upset. It will not rest open American polici

!

We could stand for. or the convictions of man, në others.

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ward-looking men and

will fight subtly and con-policies sinab it, and all the world) wonder

The world can be at peaco

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