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G.
AUCTIONS
E.
PUBLIO ADOTIONS.
BY APPOINTMENT. HUGHES AND "HOUGH,
AUCTIONEERS TO THE HOTKRIEKST AXE
ADHIRALIT,
General Auctioneers,
Share, Coal and General Produce Brokera
The Undersigurd have received instrue- tions to sell by Public Auction,
(For Account of the Concerned)
“Ox THURSDAY,
December 18th, 1918, at 1.30 p.m., at khair Sales Rooma, No. Des Vaux Boad, Corner of los Bouse Street, VALUABLE CHINESE PORCELAINS, CURIOS, Erc, ETC,
Including a large variety of 5-coloured and 1-coloured Vases Wall Plates, Table Screens, Blue and White Vases, and Incense Burners, Old Bronze and Brass Figures Yapes, etc., Kakamonos Lacquered Ware, Ivory, Agate and Crystal Ornaments. anthehove rocks recently arrived from And include pieces from, the Ming. Peking delung and Towkwong Periods, Kunghi the bulk of which, will be sold without
reserve.
(Fall Particulars from Catalogus).
On view day of sale. TERMS:-Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneer
The Undersigned have received instrua"; tions to sell by Public Action,
(For Account of the Concerned), On SATURDAY,
December 20th, 1918, at 10.30 AM, at their Sales Rooma, No. 8, Des. Youx Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
A LANGE ABORTMENT OF TOYS Comprising:
Dolls (large and small), Dolls' Beds, Foot Balls, Tea bets, Mechanical Toys, Xmas Trees, Blocks, Games, Rubber Balls, Scrap Books and Post Cards Albums, Toy dwords and Guns, Xmas Decorations, Crackers,
ko,
&c,
tc. Terma:--Cash,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
The Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction,
(For Account of the Concerned). On FRIDAY,
December 19th, 1913, commencing 61 10.30 AM
at their Sales Rooms, NM
Road, Corner of Ics House Street,
A Small Consignment of first-class Chocolates, Including Duchess, Connois- Boure King's Fancy's de, do,
The above arrived by dreamer Dea 14th. To be sold in small löta. Terms:---Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH. Auctioneers.
The Undersigned have received instrue-
tions to sell by Public Auction,
(For Account of the Concerned),
On MONDAY,"
UNST
THE HONGKONG
A. G. DA ROCHA. IS THE AUCTIONEER.
A. G. DA BOCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR" AND GENERAL BROKER Queen's Road Central, Telephone No. 22 FAVOURED th Instruotior from
The Concerned,
at 215 p.MTS,
BRITAIN'S
WORLD TRADE
PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17TH, 1919.
need for increased production: (Cheer) in large areas of the country the great lessons learned in the war were being ap plied to industry with extraordinarily hopeful results, but there were other areas in which these lessons were not being. applied.
to
FÅR EASTERN NEWS
there
Of affecting the activities of America Ame rica, groas country that she is, is too rich for the world in which she lives, BIR A. GEDDES'S REVIEW.
fry it in a poor and impoverished world
OUTER MONGOLIA AND RUSSIA, [ARTATIO NEWS ALmtor.] Sir Anckland Geddes, President of the and America, because of her richten, be Board of Trade, delivered an Importantas of her wealth, cannot drive us out and optimistic speech on the trade out of the markets if we will only make up
HAZIN, December 4th. There were areas where there
Advices from Irkutak indicate that tho look of Britain on October 188.
our minds sa s nation to work together was a listlessnese, a satisfaction with the
new Russian Government has protestant After the most careful investigation to serve the interests, the greatest interests methods of 1914. That was not going to
to the Chinese representativo and consultation. he was in position to of us all, the interests of our export trade help the nation to gain the markets of gainst the cancellation of the autonomy say that never had there been greater (Cheers.) The opportunity is there. 1919-20. The "difficulties in the path had of Outer Mongolia without the previous opportunities for the trade of Great Bri There is no part of the world which is to be conquered. From traders he asked consent of Russia whose delegate signed tain. A thorough knowledge of the posi-nos siamouring for goods. In my con- courage and confidence in the power and the Kiakhtu Treaty with China and Outer tion in every part of Germany enabled sidered opinion, after the most careful strungth of the nation to overcome the Mongolia saven will sell by Fablia Auction TO-DAYtainly not for months to due, and probe world better suited to take advantage of industry be asked for the application of the protection of her interests in the
him to say that Germany not now, or could collect, there is no country in the the outer markets of the world.
investigation of all the information I
dificulties and to seek out and develop Russia reserves full liberty of action for yours ago, and that (WEDNESDAY) December 17th, 1919,
From ably not for years, cold. Sops to rack this great opportunity than this old land science to production. Adaptability was future. The Garrison Commissioner of among the great manufsoturing nations of ours, if only we will determinedly saire asked for, and the nation had a right | Harbin in making public' the 'Prezi- of the world.
In their fear of German Hear, hear.)
opportunity which presents itself to demand energy trade many men were trembling before us. a shadow. Germany dewa, "
"I have often seen statements, Sir dential mandate announcing the renounce- cors mented Sir Auckland Cleddes He ap
INFORMATION FOR TRADERS.
Auckland proceedod," that labour had a pealed to all connected with industry in,ties, but we must not exaggerate or mins only labour that limits output. There are that Russian subjects will continue to Proceeding, he said there were difficus limited output. Believe me, it is not ment of Chiter Mongolian autonomy adda this country to aurat in bringing about miss them. The difficulties had to be can- limitations at the present moment in enjoy commercial privileges in Outer an increase in output...
The occasion was a largely attended we bad conquared difonitics far worse out from the top, and these limit
quered During the last five or six years posed not from beneath in the industry Mongolis hereafter and that the Chinese An Assortment of best Port, White Wines naught Rooms" under the auspices of than those immediately abend of us now. Want speaking about just as frankly as Government will accept responsibility for
luncheon, which wax piace in the Con Aldwych Club.
In the absence of Shear, bear.) As we passed through the any other limitations-(bear, bear) for this. The Siberians strongly oppose the great industrial upheaval of the railway the men, who impose these limitations, be cancellation of the Mongolian autonomy Arthur Pearson (the president), through strike, we at least, learned one lesson. cause of their education and of their posi. because they say that it had been secured illness, the chair was occupied by Vi It was that the community was soon tion, ought to know better, and do, as through Chinese military pressure. count Mersey
Sir Auckland Geddes said there a lo' and full of energy and detera matter of fact, but they prefer the this Husian contention, the Chinese reply
(Cheers.) absolutely nothing more important to qualities we wanted now. Determination game by the nation; they are not
Were the easier path. They are not playing the
tha that the so-called autonomy had been this country at the present moment than and adaptability we had got if any na ing the game at all, and if what I or cancelled at the original suggestion of to appreciate what the trade outlook was,sion in the world had them. But wo
could reach them I would say." There is afraid of the invasion of "half-Russians.
say the Monogolians, whe are evidently which lay immediately ahead of us to and treachery in peace prosperity unless each for his own part and it is treachery to the best interests
in war This probably means Attamen Semenan did the work which the nation's interests of the nation deliberately now to limit demanded. There were duties and res-production with the intention of keeping
at his Sales Room
A CHAKETT OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS & EFFECTS. A180
200 lbs. Bra Nuta 2001. Filberts,
30 bores Ice Cream Cones.
Laundry Bar Soap.
10
15 cases Life Gaard Milk
Clarets, Vermouth and Whisky, will be sold in small lots.
Trans-Cash on delivery.
will
The Concerned, all by Public Auction, FRIDAY, December 10th, 1919, at #18 P3,
+
itations
AND and to know what steps had to be taken would not win through the difficulties no distinction between hear, bear and his Conssack-Buriat hordes,
at nia Dulon Hoom. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS:
<D
Wardrobes, Deskt, Chairs, Chest of Dravers, Dressing Tables, Bookcases, Arm- Chairs, Curice, Crockery, and Glaswara, Bras Ornamenta, Vases, Fictures, Ice Boxes Bedsteads Clocks, Typewriters Overmantals Sideboards, Napkins, Hatatanda and a long line of Sundries.
Ain
1 Piano. Tash on Deli Hongkong, December 18th, 1919.
$48.
A. G." DA JIL AUCTIONEEL, SURVEYOR AND
GENERAL BROKEL Queen's Road Central, Teephone No. 2933 FAYO
LAVOURED with instructions from
The Concerned,
·will mell by Public Apction,
SATURDAY, December 20th, lale,
at 1.15 PM
at his Balen Reci
A QUANTITY OF CHILDREN'S BICYCLES, AND TRICYCLES (new) TOYS
DOLLS,
On
Tes Sets, Rubber Bola, Games, Scrap Books, Xmas Decorations, etc., etc.
ALSO 1,000 }be Guaranteed Beat
Mixed Chocolates in Fancy Bares, will be sold in small lots. Just for Xmas Season.
(The Chocolates are in first class condi- THEME-Cash on Delivery.
December 22nd, 1919, at 10.30, at his tion 3,350 lbs. sold in 3 Auctions)
Hesidenes No. 128, The FELK
in 1814. We all
know
To
TIENTSIN CHAMBER'S PROTESTS.
PERING, December 3th..
The Tientsin Chinese Chamber of Com- to the Foochow incident and the Funatsu merce has sent two important documents to the Central Government with reference affair. In the Arst instance, the Cham- ber of Commerce suggests that, frst of all, drawn from Foochow and then should the Japanese warships should be with- follow & demand for full reparation from Japan. In the second case, the Chamber
the request of China for the withdrawal
PERING, December 5th. The Japanese Government has rejected.
ing violent anti-Japanese tendencies and the ground that the natives are still show of Japanese warships from Foochow on that, according to the various reports, the incident was started by Chinese boy- cotters of Japanese good,
either in whole or in part ber rawness community is not ready to take ad- pound and this belief that the words "one BITTER ANTI-JAPANESE FEELING.
Consular,
Foocnow, December 4th, With reference to the Sino-Japanese property because as soon as the goods left students did not interfere with Japanese fracas, the Chinese maintain that the the godowns of Messrs. Amade and Com pany or any other Japanese firms, they became the property of Chinese merchants, are described by the students as convicted guarda, who prisons in Formosa, have been specially
trom various imported to act as agents provocater.
Government
COTTON INDUSTRY IN HUPEH AND HUNAN
A few weeks ago NYUS
would tar.
They were
moving in the right direc conquer all the difficulties, that lie in it and that the Japanese
of fact, some were and some were not.
DEVELOP EXPORTS.'
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41
A. G. DA ROCHA, AUCTIONEER, SURVEYOR GENERAL BROKER
to seize the opportunities be believed to be within our reach, if we had the cour Queen's Bond Central, Telephone No. 1931.
age, the determination, and if we could summon up the unanimity necessary to RAVOURED with instructions
these opportunities. After the most. grasp from
careful investigation and consultation, il argue which lay upon industry and prices up, and of dealing only in the be could say advisedly that never, had
engaged in it,
nothe market Hear, hear.) It was the Government's first duty to there been greater opportunities for the trade to see that it collected from all
LABOUR FALLACIES. trade of Great Britain, and never, he be parts of the world all the information realise and sympathise with the aspira- "Then, we turn to labour. We all lieved, would greater opportunities pré- that could be gathered, and made avail- tions of Labour for a better life than that sant themselves in the future. (Hear able to the business community of the which many working-then had before the hear.) But there are conditions attach-land.
Let them look round the world had been developing a great intelligence pretending that such a better life is pos-
(Hear, bear.)
The Government war. (Hear, haar.) But there is no good Without. short of something Britain could supply his colleague, Sir Hamar Greenwood. At flow out necessary imports to keep Lof Commerce wants to know officially
exception, every nation was machine under the forcible direction of sible if she would. Europe was not only short the Department of Overseas Trade. now
unless the exports of the country
such as territories had to rebuild materialed for the what was wanted in other land terment which working-men desire. There Funatou, Japanese Consul-General, in of goods, but over large tracte and great housed at Queen Anne's gate-buildings, the life of the nation going, but will what steps the Central Government have
pay for of her civilisation.
fabric there was a mass of trade information as leave a margin sufficient to give that bet- taken regarding the interference of Mr. goods, and also Australia, while America throughout the world-information about is a fallacy at the present moment foment the election of its chairman and that was short of many things ahe required. getting goods to other lands, tariff rate, Where were these to come from What
ing in the minds of many working men, unless the Peking authorities show a firm it too much to ask that the less work they do the more work front towards the Japanese the commer exchange. great manufacturing na the business community to make use of will be left for others. That fallacy, becial independence of the Chinese mer vere the tions! Whatever the future might hold that He was sure it would be appreciat lieve me, is one of the things which this chants and traders will be in danger.
did not at present ranked. The outlook of the country required country has to conquer. "It is doing more Among them. There was hardly a day to be directed towards maintaining busi-harm now than any other erroneous belief passed at the Board of Trade without ness and financial stability, and, speaking with which I am acquainted. someone coming there and saying, Gers
JAPAN REJECTS CHINA'S on behalf
Linked of himself and his colleagues in with it is another fallacy, that when you many
sweep us out of this or that the Government, he declared that they nominally receive more money you get will
REQUEST. market. She could-
Dot
do With the most thorough knowledge of the business community to re-establish the Russia the working-man gats 2100 per would leave no stone unturned to help bettor wages. It is said that in Bolshevik the position in Germany knowledge export trade if they would only work with week, and cannot acquired by investigation in every part them instead of standing, as so often of Germany-he could tell them that happened, on one side and throwing At the present moment we are suffering cause they met hundrds of pounds each. boots or clothes be Germany not now, certainly not for bricks and mud. (Laughter and "Haar from the fallacy that money is real by many months to come, probably not for bear") "One gets accustomed to bricks itself--that when you say. El in 1919 you years to come, could hope to rank among and mad," be said.
grost manufacturing nations of the mach at bricks and mud, but we worry you did sale thing as you meant when
We don't worry mean the world. Her factories to-day, wegp closed barribly, at the indication that the bus not
is that i material was lacking in almost every, Evantage of the help that the Government direction; her man, in spite of state of the country can give.
1088
another never change.their mean- of the things which we have ments which a
appeared in the Press, were Within the last few months the Govern our path
to conquer. It is one of the difficulties in not, working. They were hopeless, dis ment had developed the pirited, unsettled.
The costs of pro- the Commercial and Diplomatic servibes We will conquer these difficulties if we re Yes, there are difficulties ahead of us duction in Germany were far higher overseas. There was still much to be done, cognise them, if we are determined that we than wax commonly
but they must not make any mistake about shall conquer, and I have no doubt of the came to it, and be satisfied, as they had been so capacity, of the power of this country to protect, against a food of German toys, on Bee him to ask if the the nascent industries in Engjsad From Were all members of the trading coun-I say without hesitation, if we set out to criminais
Sa much for the Government path once it realises what is there. Then, that day to this bo had watched for that unity in this country really trying 20 conquer these difficulties, as we conquer food of German toys, ready to stop it if develop the export trade? As a matter them we shall find our experts expand it came. The total balance in connection with German toys that had come here
ing We shall find the prosperity of the from that day so this amounted to £7
community developed in a way that few sterling (cheers and laughter) and the culties of exchange Well, the Government the years before. But if we fail to sun- There were difficulties. There were diff dreamed possible during the war or in Board of Trede imported most of these wee behind to help the exchange. in order to show our toy manufacturers was every market being studied? Were the reserves of onurage necessary to con- But men up that determination to draw upon what Germany could
("Hear the requirements of the various markets quer the difficulties which lie ahead of hear," and laughter.) do.
being thought of, or were there large see and I do not believe that is possible the resumption of the Shanghai Confer- Comprising: Arm chaire and Chesterfield
Sir Auckland continued: "Believe me, content to develop home trade only 1 As be, then we would have small satisfaction should be adopted at onse for the restora tions of the business community quite in this nation-bat is it should prove to ence, otherwise, he says that new methods Sofa Carpets and Rugs, Card Tables, Brass Fenders and Fire Brasses, Marbe Clock, ke
many men in this country are trembling before a shadow, a recollection of what there were men who were concerned with afflict as all, however gaily disguised Wong also supports the idea of consta matter of fact, he could tell them, that in showing that shortage which would tion of internal peace in China, General Teak Dining Suite, (Walnut otain), compris
Germany was, and they won't believe export and who were now turning to the that shortage, however we decked it outing & special conference of the representa ing large mirror back bidsscard, Dinner
what Germany is now. She is down. I exploitation of the home market, which, in terms of paper money. I want to say tives of various recognized interests of Ding Table and Chairs, Bundry Glass HEREBY NOCIFIED that SEALED showed more signs of elasticity towards could never oc as important as the over to those who are up against individual or Tientiain to discuss peace forthwith. Waggon, Cass Cabinet, Oral Extension
in our own interest, that her trade important thought it be, was not, and to you that, dark as the outlook may seem the country to meet either at Shanghai Ware, & large Oak Bedstend TENDERS in duplicate, which should development than it does, because. Gerseas market. He would urge the business problems, the field of our trade as a Brass Twin B Wardrobes, Washstands, QUARRIES will be received at this Office be cannot buy from us unless she is pro-genuity, (HA Mattresses),
50 clearly marked TENIKK FOR many was one of our great markets, and community as Tailet Table with adjustable Mirrors by
specially designed until Noov on MUNDAY, the SEND day of ducing wealth within her own borders. ita adaptability to the development of the ward as a nation to occupy that land of farmers on the ground that the soil in whole to direct all its in- whole, our export trade, is bright with of more American cotton seeds from the its energy resourcefulness, and the light of hope if only we will go for. United States for distribution to Chinese General Wong recommends the purchase accumulations of goods in Germany which might be sent here, but if they were it port trade of the British Isles, in the It is true that there are a few small export trade of the country.
A study of the development of the ex
promise." (Cheers.)
bin province is suitable for this. General would be a mere fish in the pany a months of the armistice showed the mental
Wong adds that the Central Government should, for the development of the cotton meagre payment of part of the bill habit of the trading community Figures
OUTBREAK IN SICILY
industry, supply fren seeds to the farmers materials she must have to reestab where they thought, because prices were
General Chang Chia-yao, Military Gov of the bond fles of be frightened by shadows. Thi fan ofrmally high, they were going to
PEASANTS Do not let us
FIGHT TROOPS.
emer of Hunan, has asked General Wong for cotton experts to visit Eunan and get Crown Which sam shall be forfeited to the
profita quickly. They ignored really
A serious conflict between peasants and report on the prospects of the cotton in- bis tender and comply with the conditions, at the present time, a xhadow Usual so high, but where credit was much betin Sicily, in which four soldiers and four armed troops has taken place at Riesi,
dustry in the province. hereinafter contained, should the tender be me that Germany is going to destroy our moré certain. He appealed to the trading peasante were killed and a aumber of ly after the gentlemen who come to tell er, and from which payment was much accepted.
STUDENTS' PETITION TO The Government does not bind itself torade there comes someone who:azyzzy to direct its attention. not to persons were wounded.
GOVERNMENT. accept the Highest or any Tender.
"There cannot be such Director of the Public Works
a position if
our permanent busincts in those coupset the peasant population of the pro by thirty thousand students and others
pronts, but to the development of a
For some time
PEKING, December 8th, Then he was told that Japan
In reply to the petition signed by sear vince of Caltanisetta, in which Rica concerning the Foochow incident, the Gov- food the markets of the world at prices go on paying for more goods in the sounded plausible until they with which we could not competente from the part. Months god that lesson pied Taxing on sedition over tho look at the facts. The wages in Japan for cales to the collapsed parts of Europe, at work stirring up the inhabitants, and onion and that the Government is quite
unpecu pied land question. Agitators have been investiged by a joint Sino-Japanese com- used to be measured in pennies per were repetition orders. Deposit the wages of skilled men in
now es, per day. Rico, the staple food world outside Europe were crying for of Romad Capannat is to occupy ese Consul at Poochaw, the punishment
Jayan
The markets of the the peasants had done in some districts has demanded the removal of the Japan- of Japan, which used to be 6a, a banchal British goods, and these wore good mar the uncultivated lands hut to take a of the Japanese ring leaders, the payment www.now 1 58. a bushel Japan had to et. It was true there had, beca dificul step further in a revolutionary, direct monetary compensation to all wound- 850.00 buy ber" materials in 700.00 the world, also ber machinela
the maz of tice in getting travellers out
Her countries because of shipping.
tion, and to labour was rising in conf. He
bad
and the Department of mineral centre, furnishing chemical pro General: 2
is an important by the Japanese Consul at Foochow to 180.00 led the skill of ours (Hear,bear.) It ready to do everything it could to help potter's clay, and is at the
equal veracas
Nothing can be said de might be that Japan would manufacture to secure passages for representatives of also a very fertile soil for agricultare. 0 great quantities of goods, but at present the business community.
time, posed joint investigation which will begin The peasants were instigated by the delegates arrive at their destination. pro- "What he would say to the trading com- astute agitators to make a general rising The students are strongly persuaded to be would say nothing about the distant
As soon as the special Japanese and Chin- 200.00
so future those goods were of a lower unity was: Don't be frightened by sha and to claim all the land. The 600.00 $OU 410.00
100 quality, and not of that quality which dows, lock up; take your courage in your roached a point causing serious alarm to pay full attention to their studies in order
ferment 3,200.040.00 .constituted most of our exporte
400.00
hands, you have a greater chance. now the local authorities. 1,400.00
The third great nation whose industrial than you ever had let the Government some 4,000 peasants gathered at Riesi, and
On October 7th to prepare themselves for public service activity was a bugbear to many of our help you as far as is can push on and decided to carry out their revolutionary
in the future without meddling in manufacturers (1) The Tenderer for Hok Un Quarry Lot people have done telling me he pred corrage hich are your greatest meta landowners, but when the gangs began it is reported that the Japanese
swas America
politics When hold by the old qualities of independence, theories No. will who have to include in his Tendered, about the danger from Germany and
quincan, and physical leaders, who invited them against as convene another special conference soon They were harangued by the satisfactory and evasive, and they are to The petitioners regard this reply as un structing wall to
Lego
THE
VALUABUSE HOELHOLD FURNITURE
therein contained,
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COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPART- MENT.
by a
TREMBLING BEFORE A SHADOW.
Fowell, White Enamelled Bedroom & Nursery mentioned Granite Quarries at Hongkong. DECEMBRE, 19.9, for the letting of the ander Furniture, Hatroom Cupboards Roll-top Kowloon, and the New Territories, for one Deak, Pantry and Kitchen Utensils,
year from the 1st January 1990. New Bumblinds, Pot Plants, including deposited in the Colonial Treasury a sum as
receipt to the effect that number of Pota Maiden Hair Fern. Lawn stated in the Schedule hereunder opposite to fish ber social life Mower, &c. &c.
each quarry, as a pledge his
(Full Farticulars from Catalogue). On view Sunday Blas inst. from ir.. Terms:-Cash:
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneer.
The Undersigned bave received instruc.
tions to sell by Public Auction,
(For Account of the Concerned), On MONDAY,
December 2nd, 1918, at 23 FX, at No. 2, Connaught Road 3rd Floor.
Several lots of useful Office Furniture de, &c, as follows Large and small Desks, Type- writer, 8 Iron Fares
Ofice clock, weighing machine, Telescope. Bample Cupboaras, &c, &c., doc.
On view day of sale.
Taxas --Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers
The Undersigned have received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction, sa
For Account of the Concerned),
On TUESDAY,
December sard, 1918, at 180 P at their
Bales Booms, No. 8, De Vaux Road,
Corner of Loe House btreet,
a
Fach Tender must be so has she must pay if she is to get the raw showed the community pushing into
Hupeh, has telegraphed to Peking urging
WUCHANG, December 1st. General Wong, Military Governor of
Forms of Tender can be obtained from the compete with her in the markets. Auries Wich were in a position to pay situated, bave Been kept in a state of an* ernment' says that the matter is being
PARTICULARS OF THE QUARRIES.
Query Los M
Ten¿ Tax Hai
(X) Nak Un IOR..
Approxkokie Umet den Crown
with
Zader.
$1,100,00 $200.00
Fordan Rand Xu, 10...... Ngan Tas Kek Ne ZW. 800.00
8, 10, 11,
1. Da
20:00
2,100.00
Cha Xwa Lang Kos1-20- Sa Tao Wan No. 1-15, 16% Ieman 206 120 14:
2.10 VEK TIKU KEUNE“ ?
203.00
but
be
she was "all
mission
of the
could not find ber booking many inciting them not only to imitate what Further, the of the situation.
to these But
adds that China
these proprietorsupiste all the landed a Chiness and the offering of an apology
Vibe
120.00 heard that the skill of her work Dever were Pende was only too willing and ducts for fertilizar cream of tartar, and finitely until the completion of the
65.00
2XLP0
Water cooled Boott Motor Cycle with the sum of $100.00 towards the cost of con-Japan" they all shiver before my so you will let them have play, there need acts of violence a force of Carabinieri, tion has complained to the Chinese Gar-
رد.
1910 model, Twin cylinder two stroke,
Gloria Bide CLE
in drive.
Has been very little used
In thorough good
Frymartin Vash.
running order.
HUGHES & HOUGH. Anctioneert.
rica
18: 1994 and 11 Provent damage to from America 1 refuse to shiver....
bet no fear for the future.
intervened. The peasants, who were stin- (8) The Tanderer for Me Tau Kok Quarry America has troubles of her own. Our is not well-placed, for world trade
APPEAL TO INDUSTET.
Ad, Bred on the public force, and killed out because the police permitted, the Lot No. 8 will also have to include the sum exchange with America is hinder her try, Bir Auckland asid the one great lowed, and the troops, who ware.compel capital, adding that the Tokio GovRITI Speaking of the connection between in four soldiers, who had come to reinforce date and their sympathisers to openly of $100.00 towards the cost of constructing & export to this country, is acting
her dustry and the expert trade of the coun- the Carabinieri. A regular skirmish.fold anti-Japanese, demonstration Channel to prevent damage to the Govern sctivities in very way, and how much message which he wished could be driven led in self-defence to use their weapons, went does not believe that the Chin
tions in the ment Slaughter Hanan at Em Tan Kok.
more the exchange between such coun- into the hearts and understanding of Ared back, killing four pesenate. Some sterities are really sincere, in the map. tries as Germany, Frmen, and Billy sixy man engaged in industry was the thirty permons were wounded,
pression of the anti-Japalem movements.
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