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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917.

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

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General Auctioneers #bare, Teal and General Produce Brokers and Commission.

Agents.

PROPRIETORS

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"KRIETUM" HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

#TWE Undersigned have received instrac- tions to call by Public Auction,

(10% ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

OD

SATURDAY,

the 20th October, 1917, at 10.45 s.1,

at. tbuir Sales Boome, No. 8,

Das Ver Re», Corner of Tea House Street,

MISCELLANEOUS GONDS,

Comprising:

AUCTION.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

AN INTERNATIONAL- QUESTION AT SHANGHAI

JURISDICTION DISPUTE RELATING TO ENEMT SUBJECTS,

Auskelan subjects at the Sungking.aad to Puking to take over, eight Austrian Shanghai Branch Investigation Office oners and that you would send a further report alter blir trial, has haun 127,-Bubbing Wall Road, within the noted (Commissioner of Formiga limits of the Freign Settlement.

Affairs) have dscertained thai, the Aus trian, named Keripnaky was the person I wanted to investigate when I was tale graphically ordered by the Ministry of Femiga Atairs. Later I received a far-

The establishment of this ties and the issue of this notice withect the Coub ail's awent werra to emphasise the need

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the Tispute between the Settlement and for the protest which I had the honour other report froin your Mixed Coub stačiar

Settlement.

lutting by Public Auction Sale, to be Chinese authorities, go Shanghat, ever address to you on September 4th, request-that they were concerned in the master held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of October, 1917, 63 pm, at the Offices of matters of jurisdiction and procedure ing representations to the local Chinese which occurred in tha. Austrian Consulate the Public Works Department, by Order of inside the Settlement. is revealed in Authorities impressing upon them, the and that your Mixed Cours hare not sunt His Excellency the Governor, of Can Lot of CROWN LAND at Nathan Road, correspondence arising chiefly in connec. nosalty for observance of the customaryay men to Puking to test them, etc.

More than twenty days have passed Kowloon, in the Colony, Hongkong, for

berm of 75 years, with the option of tiau with Chins's war measures, rocarded procedure in all masters fucting the since the mugger occurred in the Austrian renewal aka Crown Rant to be axed by the in the Municipal Guestte." This 'coo Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for ontroversy arose partly out of the derble further term of 75 years.

registration of enemy subjects and partly over the arrest of the Austrian subjects connected with the Austrian Consulate maid in August.

Locality.

Ho. Hale.

Registry No.

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Particulars of the Lot.

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BoundaTY

Bicamuromon (Approximate)

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Upset Price

Còmulată. On-August 25th when you "Moreover the establishment of aferwanied your reply you still did not Chinees Government office in the Settle-know that men have been sent to Peking to make arruets, but on August BIst you Tot exercising functions thereis, even received a report irons detectives that sho though werommodated in the grounds of eight Austrians named Krempasky, ato.. the Bureau for · Foreign - Afairs, cannot have been arrested and, brought to Court,

boʻpermitted. "I have the honour, there.I was astonished, when I considered the fore, to express the Council's earnest hope true, scutustuaces of the case? By

circumstances carefully. What are the

The Council, in its correspondence, Etid in the first place that, the establish mat of a place of registration by the that you will address immediate repres whose order were the detectives sent to:

Chinese authorities within the Settlement limits and without the lown! body's know. ledge and assent, was a solution of the Sgular procedure. In the matter of the Austrian arrests the Council contends 1191 that in issuing orders to the Mixed Court the Chinese wutherities, applied through the wrong channel and states that several of the orders issued were retuned.

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Following is a letter from Mr. E. C. Fearçe, Chairman of the Conseil, under date of September 4th, protekting to Siffert, the Senior Coasil, against non-observance by the Commissioner of

stations to the local Chinese Authorities

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Peking to make arrests and have they

to secure the withdrawal of the notice in | (detectives) reported to you to arrange question and the removal, beyond limits, according to the usual regulations? How is it that you did not, hear or seà of the office thera, referred to."-

anything when the matter occurred? You are ordered to make immediate inquiries and forward a reply, in the Art instance, without any indistinctness,

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The

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following comununication addrged to the Senior Comul under data of September 14th:-

"On receipt of the 'nbore, I. (Mixed Court.. Magistrate) have ascertained that Sir, have the honour to refer to

on August 16th the Centmi Police Station my letters of September 4th and Septens applied for a warrant for the arren of ber 10th requesting representations to the nine Austrians named Krempaaky, te.. pen Chiaese Authorities impressing upon who were charged with intending to com- them the necessity for observance of theater I received a report to the effect that mit a felony in the Austrian Consulate

matters the wanted men were also concerned in customary, procedure in all

Lady's Silk Sweaters, Silk Stockings previous experience and salary required. Foreign Affairs of customary procedure liveting the Settlement.".

a variety of Dress Materials includiag Blue and White Serge' (good, quality), Prints Holland. White Linen. Drill, Flannel, Flannelette, &c., &c., Counter- panes, White Blankets. Handkerchiefs, Towel, Toilet Soap, Perfumery, White Lace Curtains, dc,

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Suit Cases, Cent's Ponts and Shoes,

-Cash.

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HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Oct. 15, 1917.

2100

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Auction, {For account or tak concKETID),

SATURDAY,

the 20th October, 1917,

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House Street, —

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in matters afecting the Settlement," in the matter of the registration --

Sir, have the honour to "address you on the subject of the measures instituted by the Chinese Government against German and Austro-Hungarian subjects and their property in so far as mach mensuris affect the Foreign Setila

ment.

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the murder of one Mamaserk but I have As illustrative of the urgency of not issued a supacote warrant. When the such representations I have the humour Police Detetives went to Feking t

arrest the 'wanted men, they took away. to inform you that recently on more than

the above mentioned warmaat and have one occasion the Commmissioner for

(never requested this Mixed Court to issue Foreign Affair has addressed certuia

a formal despatch with the countersigna- orders to the Captain. Superintendent of tore of the Commissioner of Foreiga Police through the Mixed Court Magis.Affairs Tamen for the purpose of making trate thereby endeavouring to establish arrest. This procedure is contrary to the the Court as the medium. for commución-usual regulations.

tion with and for exercising authority "On receipt of the above reproachful over the Municipal Police and for assert-order from the Commissioner of Foreiga. -The "amicable, relations which exist-

ing a right of intervention in the afsirs | Affairs" "Yamen, it is my duty to request between the Council and the local Chinese of the settlement that cannot be per-you (Captain Superintendent of Policel to Authorities have been contributed to inmitted. Why the Commissioner for take note and find out by whose order no sinall degree by the general recognition Foreign Affairs should adopt this provoca.were the detectives sent to Peking" to of the fact that the Council is responsible tive attitude when the co-operation and take over prisoners and according to what assistance of the Council are so essential official doesmost. Why did they nit far the pence, "good order and administrais best known to himself, but whatever comply with the using regulations in tion of the Settlement, axi that, in all the reason it cant but impair the coming to this Mixed Ceiret and apply" matters in which Chinees Government amicable relations between the Council ter an official de patch" make arrests? "Please send me a reply, giving true officials are concerned, it is the long and the local Chinese Authorities. On

each sccasion when communicatipos circumstances, within a reasonable time, established practice that oficial 20m.

embodying such orders have been received that I can transmit accordingly, thus by the Captain Superintendent polite obliging." reply has been made to the Mixed Court Magistrate that to preserve regularity in procedure the matters therein referred to must be made the subject of a com- munication from the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs to you for transtvission to the Council."

at 10.45 am, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, of all kinds, especially for shipbuilding manication on the subject be nude to the

and cogineering works. Largest and Commeil through the median of the Senior, best assorted stock in the Colony.... Consul, this conducing to the halonious SINGON & Co-operation of all concerned.

ONE PUKE BRED

SIAMESE KITTEN.

Two months old.

Proceeds of sale to be paid to War Fund.

Torma -

usual

BUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneer

Hongkong, Oct. 17, 19174

PUBLIC AUCTION.

2201

153 Undersigned have received in- Ttructions to sell by Fublic auction.

POK ACCOUNT OF THE 'CONCERNED).

on

TUESDAY,

the 23rd October, 1917, commencing

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

Des Vreuz Road, Corner of ICE HOJAZ STEZET, TALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND

BLACK WOOD FURNITURE; - TWIN BEDSTEADS, CURTAINS, 'CARPETS, PICTURES,

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$2

"As follows Upholstered Suites, Araa-chairs and Sofas, Card Tables, Bedroom Furni- ture, comprising Double and Single Brass-mounted Bedsteads and Twin Bedsteads, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and one large round Dining Table on Solid Teakwood Pedestal and Chairs, Tea and Occasional Tables &o., Dinner Services, Crockery, Glass War, Cooling Stores, Cutlery, Toilet Seth, &c, Bath Room “Utensils, Roll-top Deeks and Writing Tables, Sundry Electro-lated Ware, etc.

Electric, Bending Lampa, Blackwood sad Teak rood Screens, Blackwood Parniture, including Large-Fold Blickwood Screen with B-Coloured Panels Side Tables, &c, Engravinga, Picture & do., Tennia. Poles and Bet, Iron Safe.

Turkish Bath, Sheets, Towels, Single and Double Bed Sheetä, Bed Quilts, etchi Also

Eras Fenders and Fire Brasses, Old Bronze Vases inlaid with Gold and

avec

PLANO by Collard & Collard.

Bhiodmayer & Éoehne,

Stuttgart W. Achanlein & ai

Berlin. One Pair Old Pakices Brass Lions.

(Fail Particulats from Catalogan) Th

HUGHES & ROTOR,“

Auctioneeri Fongkong, Oct. 18, 1917.

2208

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It is therefore a cusse for regret that "(ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880).

nce the declaration by the Chinese HNG LUNG ST.

Prog 515. Government of wai Germany and

You will appreciate that under' the Austria-Hungary,certain measures have

eirenmstances the Council can hardly look been taken within the Settlement. By the upon the earlased communication from local Chinese Authorities without either Mr. Khan, the Mixed Court Magistrate. the knowledge or assent of the Council with any bur feelings of misgiving, part. That this departure from the correct pro-holding the appointment of Commissioner cularly as it is inconceivable that anyone cedure may be due to oversight ja recognised, but the importance of rosin taining amicable relations and the value of gooperation, particularly at the present time, should not be lost sight of by the locad Chinese officials, 'to whom I have therefore the Honour to request that representations be made that, in futuro, the customary procedure is strictly okurved, and that, accordingly, whenever the institution of any measure affecting Germans and Austrians and their pro- perty in the Settlement is desired, the written representations to that

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THE SALE OF THE CRUISER

CHING TRING.

PURCHASER OFFERS $350,000),

Competition for the chase of the Chinese cruiser (bing Tsing" has been on briskly betweh-number-of going for the ship has gone up from $10,000 Japanese merchants and the price offered for Foreign Affairs or Mixed Court to $250,000, which is now offered by one. Magistrate, and so deeply interested in Fujita, a Director of Tupanas hospital in Tientsin. According to a Shanghai the matters therein referred to, can

vernacular report the finistor of Nuvy possibly be so ignorant of them as they at first intended to sell the ship for only would fais have the Council believe. 8100,000, but the keen competition especially as such great prominence was between Messrs Okura and the Mitsui given thereto in both the Chinese and Bishi raised the pri at 91400. There foreign newspapers published in the upon a British merchant afferri) the suo of $180,000 for the ship in addition to Settlement. Moreover, it it was desired which he promised to give 10,000 to the that the Police should' give information, Mini-ter as a "present" after the

the deat addressed to the Council through you sad heard of this it increased the bir to Inquiry to that end should have been was concluded,

When the Japanese Gris Mitsuf Fishi not through the channel selected. The $840,000. Thereupon other Japanese Council has therefore, to request that the named Fujita offered R950,000 of which communication he returned to the Con the Government will receive

3180,000 Minister of Navy will have his share of $40,000 and L1 hua-briang and nissioner for Foreign Affairs.

Chas

will have $92.000 and $10.000.

Negotiations are understood to be in progress between the Japanese and the Government respecting the conclusion of the deal anst it is expected that the ship will be sold to the highest Japanese bidder at the figure mentioned above. it should be observed is important concerned in the plot to raid the Austrian The paper adds that according to the Consulate-General, were issued by the pinion of some person this said ship cia be wild for as high st ́8289,000— thereby "coaffic between such measures

|Mixed: Court: four of these men were | Pikini Gazette. nad use which the Council may itself arrested in Shanghal on August 17th, und Hind nedosmary to ensores in the interests between that date and August 22nd a

** An, bowoyer, such facts as are given. end be made to you for communication

in the communication are calculated to the Council, by whom the appropriato grossly mislead. I have the honour to action will be taken. If this procedure state for your information that the true

strictly observed the logul Chinese facts of the case are as follows:- Authorities can rely on the close co-opera- tion and assistance of the Counell, Thai

·

**On August 16th warrants for the arrest of nine men, suspected of being

of the pence and good order of the Settle.farther four men were arrested in the ment will be avoided."

The following letter is addressed to the Senior Consul ty Mr. Pearce under date of September 10th

British Concession as Tientsin and subs quently handed over to Municipal Police detectives seat thither for that purpose. On receiving information that the niath man. Kreipasky, was in the custody of the Dutch Legation at Poking, thead setectives proceeded there, when the man was handed over into their charge by the Proper authorities. On August 29th, all

Shanghai where they await trial!

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Chung the paper alleges.

WHAT TO DO WHEN

MEN

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A. Physician's Advice:

women who suffer from weak nerves, who tire easily, can't sleep. have, brain ng low vitality, general weariness, loss of strength, dalled ambition, lack of will power, or any of

Si-I have the honour to transmit herein aaslased copy of a notice published ia The China Press of September uth, |requiring the registration of German and five men were brought from Tiantsin to those symptoms that so surely arise from

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