FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911.

TYPHOON SIGNALS,

STORM WARNINGS ISSUED H

FROM THE HONGKONG

OBSERVATORY.....

The following Typhoon signals are hout- ød as tha, maat in front of the Water Police Station, Kowloon, the Harbour Ofice, the Kowloon Godowns, H. M. S. Tamar, and Green Island signal mest.

Banks

ONGKONG & SHANGHAI

BANKING CORPORATION ··

PAID-UP CAFTTALS AN RESERVE FUNI

Starling.

£1,300,000@2/$15,000,000

Silver...

Resznye LastTY

PROPRISTORS

Banks.

THE

MERCANTILE BANK OF

INDIA, LIMITED.

$15,000,000 |· AUTHORIZED CAPITAL

16,260,000

--#AL,250,000 815,000,000

COURT OF DIRECTORS, Hon. Mr Hakar Kisw:cr-Chairman. G.H. MADETT, Esq.-Deputy Chairman. F.H.Armstrong, Esq. Lenzanon, G. Balloch, Esq. Androw Forbes, Esq.

A CONE point upwards

indicates Typhoon to the North of the Colony.

G. Friesland, Esq.

A CONE

4

point upwards

and DRUM

below

indicates & Typhoon

to the North-East of the Colcay.

A DRUM

A CONE paint down. wards and DRUM below

A CONE paint. down- warda

A CONE point down wards anc BALL, below

A BALI.

indientes a Typhoon to the East of the Colony

indicates a Typhoon to the South-East of the Colony.

indicates a Typhoon to the South of the Colony.

indicates a Typhoon to the South-West of the Colony.

indicates a Typhoot to the West of the Colony,

indicates a Typhoon

C. S. Gubbay, Esq.

R Esq.

F. Lieb, Esq. E Shollim, Esq. H. A. Siebs. Esq.

CITY MANAGER : —-------

Hongkong-N. J. STARR.

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MAXAORE?

Shanghai-H. B. K. HUNTER,

LONDON BANKERS-LONDON COUNTY AND Westionstar BANK, LIMITED.

HONGKONG-INTEREST ALLOWED.

On Current Account at the mate of Two per cent. per annum on the daily balance.

ON FIXED DETOAITS :—

For 3 months 2 per cent per annum. „

19

T

N. J. STABB,

Chief Manager.. Hongkong, April 19, 1911

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK.

THE business of the above Bank in con.

do.

do.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SCOTTISH LETTE

DESTINATION.

Vessels Advertised as-Loading

Buale

chant in Japan, bu early won a cuspetuzer, and directed his attention to scienco, (From Our Oven Correspondent)

expecially be botany, in which many plants native to Japan, are named after hint EDINBOROM, April 11,

Retiring from native life-whou a Uttle SCOTTIRE SIZMORTALS TO-TING EDWARD, over forty, he sought a degree in honours B'bay, S'pore Pa'ng Colombo Maru

Australian Forts, Co. St. Albana.. £1,300,000

Tho National Committer, formed to at Oxford in this subject. The peculiar Europe, e STESCRIARD

£1,125,000

promote Scottish Alemorial to King bent of the study at that University under Fisme, Triste foChina. PAID-UT

£200 Edward, haa split in two. Though there Professor D. Vines, towards the physiology Havre, Brent Eburg Sueria

Haiphong REALIVE FUND

£325,000

may be novatal memorials, not one of them. of plants rather than their morphology, ∙BANKERS' LONDON JOINT STOCK BANK, LIMITED,

as a consequence, will be entitled to be entailed an amount of microscopic work described as "national" in the real sense

which he found too trying for his oyesight. INTERESTallowed on Current Accounts of the word. The split was the result of Turning therefore to geology, he achiered at the rate of 2% per annum on the Daily a rivalry of schemes-And also, it is to be two years work. Considering his age second chas in this with little over Balance.

admitted, of a rivalry of cities. Edinburgh and other disadvantages, this stande by the reconstruction of the signal success. In Edinburgh, he was Holyrood gateway at the bottom of the an active member of all the scientific Canongate; Glasgow has resolved to and literary societies. Ho Ind a fine promotes crusade against consump collection of Japanese objects, literary, ton. When a vote was taken in the scientifo and artistic, and it is hoped that Committee, and the gateway was approved these may find a home in one of the Edin of by 98 to 13, the protest of the Glasgow burgh, museums and form a memorial to

4.

ON FIXED Derosity

For 13 months

3

F. C. MACDONALD,

Acting Manager. Hongkong, April 28, 1011.

TORPORATION.

Was

DATE OF LAN

Chb Thington & Co.May 97, at Noc. Nippon Tusen Kaisha May 16, Mothers & Co May 31, st:Noon Sander, Wieler & Co about May Butterfeld & Sire... May 6, at Noon, „Hamburg-Am'lch Linia May 10,

Nippon Yinen Kaisha. May 11, at 11: Melchors & Co About May Sh 09. N.C... May 13. Non, P.&O.SN. CAbout May 1 Jardine, M'am&Co, Tad About 13

MAY Magarion Maritimes lay at I p.. Nippon Yusen Kaisha hay 30, Daylight. Shewan, Tons & Co. May 10, at pa Jardine, Moh Co., Ltd. Blny 13, at 9 pm Melcher & Co May 20, Daylight

Kobe & Yokohan...touts Robe & Tokobama... Coblens London, Antwerp, &c. Sicilis. London, ... Delta

'don F'dan & Awerp Flintshire

Manila, Cabu & Lode Rubi ... Marseilles, r. Saigon Tourane Mar., Idon, & àwerp Aki Maru

Hanila, Atralian Furta humano MaruNippon. Yusen Kaisin May 19, at Noon. Manila Manila, Melbourne, Fring Sigismund Manila, Boils & Cabu Kaifong N'saki, Kobe & Yhama Yawata Maru Now York Boston & New TorkMuncrater, Castle.. Portland, Or... Japan Rygja

Afghan Prince

San Francisco. Japan Thaye Maru... R'dama bargwerp Belgravia

Salina Cras, v. Japan. ngkong' Maru San Francisco 7. Japan

lippen" "MarU

ersia San Francisco v. Japan

San Feisco, v Jap

Spore, Parang & Otta Namsang

NTERNATIONAL BANKING representatives took a dramatic form; they one who, in face of many difficulties, ex- rose up, shook hands with the Lord hibited a marked example of Scottish Frovcet of Edinburgh, and left the mooting. reverance, united to grast kindliness of

At one time it was suggested that King! Bisset, few could have done mure good work anni Devanda.............

heart and readiness to hulp. Then Mr Shanghal

comparison with their powers and oppor-Shat, Kobo & Thama Ners

CAPITAL, PAID«U? RESERVE FUND

GOLD 83,250,000 GOLD 33,250,000 Gold 86,500,000 HEAD OFFER: 60 Wall Street, New York LONDON OFFICE: 98 Bishopsgate.

LONDON BANKERS;

BANK OF ENGLAND. National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. The Capital and Counties Bans; Ltd.. BRANCHES AND AGENTS ALL OVER THE WORLD.

HE

George might be asked to lay the founda-

tionstone of the Holyrood Gateway on his visit to Edinburgh in July; but now that the East and West of Scotland are sharply divided in opinion, it is doubtful whether his Majesty will be approached.

3 T. R. AUCHANAN.

Sincere regret is felt in Scotland at the death of the Right Hon. T. R. Buchanan. He was greatly respected by members of

in

tunities.

A SCOTS TOWN. It gripped a rocky height. Amid ̈· Its silver reils of min it hid Grey want, an old Scots gentry did Grim as the martyr'a cairn hard by. Lis handstones sunk in grasses high. Its kirk stood out against the skys

Grim were its tollers; and they clung To antire soil and native tongue,

ducted by the HONGKONG AND Corporation transacts every des all parties. An earnest student of politica, Their daily brend from stones was wrung.

SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TIQN.. Rules may be obtained on ap

plication.

INTEREST on deposits is allowed at SPER CENT. per annum. Depositors may transfer at their option balances of $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT. per

ΑΣΠΙΩΤ

For the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,

-N: STABB,

Chief Manager,

A CONE

point upwards

to the North-West of the Colney.

Hongkong, January 24, 1911.

and BALL

below

Red Signals indicate that she centre le believed to be more than 300 miles away from the Colony.

Black Signalı įndies ́e that the centre is believed to bo. less than 300 miles away from the Colony,

The above signals will, as heretofore, be hoisted only when typhicons exist in such positions or are moving in auch directions that information regarding them is con sidered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leaving the harbour.

UNDEST, BIGNALS,

In addition to the above, when-it le expected that the wind tuny increase to full typhoon force at any moment, the following Urgent Signals will be made at tho Water Police Station, and repeated at the Harbour Offics :-

TEBLE EXPLOSIVE DOMES AT INTERVALS

OF TEN BECONDS.

A Black Cross will be hateted at the same time, superior to the other shapes.

FIGHT BISTALS.

The following Night Eignals will be baisted from the Flagstad on the roof of the Water Police Station at Kowloon, the Harbour Ofco Flagstaff, and H.M.S. Tamar.

L Three Lights Vertical, Green, Green Green, indicates that a typhoon is believed

to be situated more than 300 miles from

the Colony:

Three Lights Vertical, Green, Red Green; indicates that a typhoon is belin ved to be situated less than 300 miles frem the Colony.

ILL Three Lights Vertical, Red, Green Red, indiontos that the winds may be expected to increase to fall typhoon force

at any moment,

No. III Bigual will be socompanied by the Explosive Bombs, as above, in the event of the information conveyed by this signal being first published by night.«

The Night Signals will, be substituted for the Day Signals at sunset, and will, when necessary, be altered during the night.":

NUFFLEMENTARY, WARNING

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA

AUSTRALIA, AND CHINA.

cription of Banking and Exchange business, roteiros money on Current Ac balances and accepts Fixed Deposits at the count at the rate of 2% per nauuna on daily

following rates:-

For 12 months 4 For 6 For 3

per cent per annum. per cent per annum. per cent per annum,

CEO. HOGG, Manager,

No. 9, Queen's Rond Central, Hongkong, February 20, 1911.

JEYES FLUID

A

1517 P

E

B

F

E. C

PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUSD ... RESERVE LIABILITY OF PEO-

-

..₤1,200,000 ...£1,625,000

T

TKYKTORA

...£1,200,000

SOLE AGENTS,

his intellectual standard was exceptionally sense of the word; he was absolutely with high; he was conscientious in the best

out the pushfulness and self assertiveness which mar the character of so many public men of the present day. Indeed, is orie great defect was a lack of personal force. Although he left Oxford with a great reputation, for the grenar part of Parliamentary career he never rose above mediocrity. His one great adventure was

About its closes, in ita wynds. The service which all miss, none mind. Gaunt women gate to bairne and binds

So this grey town of Little Esse, Faced life, forgotten, save by these, And cartain Scots folks over suas,

M. L. A in Gargow Herald.

MISCELLANEA.

The King has appointed Lieutenant Colonel Sir Robert Drummond Monerice, Bart. commanding the 8th Perthshire Battalion of the Black Watch Boyal

.

&Japan Parts...Gneisenau

Shai, Maji, Kabe, Y'ma Peshawör S'hai, Mol & Kobo... Hakata Maru S'hai, Robe & Thaman Canton Stow, Amoy & Taman Daigi Mara Stow, Amoy & Fehow Choahun Baru S'hai, Robe Tham Rheinfels.

S'tox, Amoy & Ficha TAN

Swabo

Stew, Amoy & Fchow Haiching Takso & AnpingYechign Mart Ttau, Coo, Nchwang wangee Tientsin

Kusichow

Tientsin................Cheongshing

'torin, Tms & Japan Tacoma Maru 'ris B.C., Seattle'&e.jawa Martais, V'aver & Stle v. Japan Suveric Vancouver, (BC), &c. Empress of Japan Vancouver, (BO), &c. Empress of China.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr J. T. Audrew Mr S. Aurell

Mr. L. J. C. Boeck Mrs A. Brown Mr & Mrs D. Boyle Miss F. Brown Mrs L L Brown Mr A. S. Cattoll Mr G. Bulin Mr.P. T. Chilvers

Mr Christiansen

Mr E. B. Christie

ME WV. E. Clarko

Air H. La Con

Mr C. M1. Cook

Condra

Mi

L Conk

Mrs C. McDaniel Col. and Mrs D. D.

Melztyre

Mr E. H. Melby* Mr J. Merecki Mr B. Moyer bir H. Miller

Mr and Mrs Minev Mrs Minor

MrE. V. Mitchelmore

Mr S. Monteeth

Mr

S

Monteith

Mr B. Morkham

Nippon Taxen Kaisha May 10, at noon. Butterfold & Sir..! May at 4 p.m. Dodwell & Co. Limited About May 11. Arnhold, Karborg & Co May: P4. Portland&A, S. Co. MAY 8

Anka Linis bout May 8. Kisen

Kaisha... May 19.1 p.m. Toyo Kisa Katha ...June 17, at 1 pm. Toya Kisen Kalaha...June 2, at 1p.m Facile Mail & Co. May 19, at Noon, Pacifi Mail 8. S. CoMay 2

27,

at 1.p.m.

JP.

Jardine, Mac& Co Ed May 8, at Noun, Butterfied & Swire May 6, Misinight. &0. S. N. Co.bont May li Malchern Co. boat May 15, Manageries Maritimes About Bisy 3. P.& 6.8.N. Co.....about Miny Nippon Yusen Kaist About May 10 Ewedish Eat AsiaticCo About May 16. Oaks Shosen Kaisha. May 7, at Neon. Ola Shosen Kaisha, May 10, at 10 a.m. Hamburg A

Am'ko Linie May

Douglas Laprik Co.May 1, 11 am.. Dengin

Lapralt Co May 7 at 10 am, Douglas, Lapraik & Co. May 9, at 11a.m. Osaka Shosen Kaisha May 9, at Noon. Butterfield & Swigo... May 9, at p.. Butterfield & Swiss.lay 3, at 4pm. Jardine, 3'mond Co. Ld May 9, at Noon, Oaks Shosen Kaisha. May 18, Daylight. Nippon Tasan Kasha May 23, at 1p.m The Bank Lise, Ld.... About May 6. Canadian. Be R. Con May 20, at 7am Canadian Po R. Co June 10, at 7 a.m.

Dr Aubrey

TEAK HOTELL

Capt. & Mrs. Riddle- Capt. Bell, E.A.M.C. MrE. Koren

Mrs Bowdler.

Mr and Mrs Bowen

Mr Browne

Mr and Mrs H.

Carmichael

Capt. St. Clair

F.

Mr. Kostman

Majar & Mrs Lea

Capt. & Mrs Lyddon Mr Martin

"Mr M. M. Masa

Colt Mrs Midwood

Major Mrs Connollyfr Neilson.

Mr and Mrs Crofton Rev. Pegg

Lt. & Mrs Cumming- Mr and Mrs Perkins

ham

Mr Day

Capt. Perry R.A.M.C

Mr H. R. Phelipe

Lt. &.is Donnolly Mr Relton

.Mr. F. A. Frisk

Mrs and Miss. Reltem

Chpt. & 31rs Gamett Mrs Rodda

Mr and Mrs A B. M. Gel

Moulder

Mr Gjer

bir W. North

Mr V. d'Oettingen

Mr J. C. Ogden

lion be refused to follow Mr Gladstone Highlanders) to be an aid-de-camp to Hi on Home Rule, and then, after a period of Majesty, and conferred upon him the sub wavering, he "found salvation," as thestantive rank of Colonel in the Territorial

Force. phrase then went, and returned to the

Sir Edward Tennant, un his elevation to Gladstonian fold. At this time he was the Peerage, will take the title of Baron member for West Edinburgh, and when he Glenconner of Glen, in the County of Bwus defeated by the Linionists. Mr Glad-Peebles: -

Mrs Dalgleish Mr.&. K. Davidson Ostone is said to have quaforted bini with

Danugo to the anusuut of between 3r W. A. Davin the remark that "Cherubin and Seraphin cutbreak of Sro at Raseneath Castle, ouer W. C. Drew

£4,000 and £5,000 was done owing to an 3r H. A. Dooley Mr P. C. Petts

Mr W. T. Pritchard could not have kept the scat." Since then of the residences of the Duke of Argyll. Mr B. J. Eames Mr and Mrs E. S. C. Bno Home Ruler har represented the cons Princess Louise's" painting room saffered Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr E. H. Itay

Mr W. AF Edgar

Randon stituency.

most damage. INTEREST allowed on Current Account W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO., and fie, his assiduous loyalty to Sir Hearyerintending engineer of the P. & O., luas

Ehrenfels After twenty years of worrice in the rank on Street, Greenock, formerly sup Mr E, Fielden

The late Mr William Wills Wilson, 39 Mr F. Estou

Mr. F. Fold

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER 1551, HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,

at the rate of 2 % per annum on the Daily Balances

Un Fixed Deposits for 12 montha 4%

#

**

TVM, DICKSON, Manager,

Hongkong, May 1, 1310.

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1.

Campbell-Bannerman payed his way to the left personal estate valued at £2,094.

Financial Secretaryship of the War Office when the Liberal Government was formed

A LAWYER'S BUDGET OF STORIEN. Sheriff Guy was chairman at the annual in 1908. Although he had made a special dinner of

the Edinburgh University study of fanace, it cannot he said that ho Forensic Club, and in the course of the fulfilled expectations. His chance of printer evening entertained the budding lawyers distinction arrived, when he beenme Lord with a number of Scots stories. Morley's representative in the Lower House. It was in that position na Under Secretary for India that he made his most successful efforts in Parliamentary life. Be mais tained his chief's policy manfully against the extremists on his own de of the House, and without hesitation declined to be the medium of attempts to intimidate the India Government.

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Manager,

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Hongkong, March 13, 1911.

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ

(NZEDERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY).

Pi-in CAPITAL

FUND

ESTABLISHED 1824:

F. 45,000,000 (£3,750,000), RESERVEL 6,032,236,—(£512,686)-

About

HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM, HEAD AGENCY-BAZAVIA, BRANCHES: Singapore, Pouang, Djember, Chenben, Tegal, Pocalongari, Bhaeghal, Rangoon, Samanangourabaya

For the benefit of Native Craft and passing Ocean Vessels, a Cope will be Passeroes, Tjilatisp, Padang, Medan

exhibited at each of the following stations

Colombo,

SHIPPING IN THE PACIFIC.

In shipping circles, says the "Scotsman," a good deal of interest is taken in the new venture of the Harrison Line, which

Europe and North Pacific Coast ports, as

it is understood that if the initial trips are successful other companies are prepared to

a

Mr G. Fisher

Bir J. Forrester

Birs Franich

Mr Freedman

:

Mr Denman Foller Mr Gilloon Mr A. R. Goodman Capt. T. P. Hall Mr V. Goulbourn Mr J. C. Hamilton Han, and Birs E. &

Hewett

Miss C. C. Pmy

Mr. & Mrs A. Ray

...

Mr H. 3. Jellies Mr-Baith

Mr & Mrs Gorion Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Mr Harrison Mr A. Hazeland

Mr W E. Hind Eng-Cem, Highton Mr WT Hockaday : Mira Hodgins.. Rer. Hughes Miss Jack mond and chili Mr P. Jacks Mr&ra Richardson Mr C. P. Ritson Mr & Mrs H. M.

Rosenberg Mr Mrs Rosenberg Mi F. M. Scarfe Mrs E. Sapie

Mr S J. Stubel Mr L. E. Segniek

Mr H. H. Solomon M-J. W. Smith Dr and in A.

Spalding

He told of an old woman who was informed by her medical adviser that she

An operation she exclaimed. would require to undergo an operation. 31r R. Innes Dr S. Bough

that mean you will have to open me 1" Mr. and Mr E S.

Does Mr R M Jonepli "Yes," replied the doctor, "but there will be a surgeon present." "Oh," mid the patient, after a few minutes consideration, Mrs Kirckpatrick

would like my minister to be present, Mr P. H. Klimanek too." "Good gracious!" the doctor ex- Mr and Mrs W. D. Mine W. Wilson chimed, what on earth do you want with Mi B. B. Little

Keft a minister?" Well, you see," explained Mr G. 7. Lloyd the invalid, "I am thinking I would like Mr G. H. Lundy to be opened with prayer!"

Mr Lynch Dr O. Marriott

Miss A. Square Lt, and Man C. F.

Stainer, R.N.

Mr P. N. Stoven Mr P. N. Stevens, Jr. Mr J. C. Tarler Bir J.

Kadoozie Mr H. Kawasaki

W. Taylor Capt. W. Tatt Mr E. H. King

Mins Wanzo Mr H. Western

The well-known story, was recalled of the Mr S. R. Maw Portobello fishermen, who were discussing

the problem, how many herrings would be

Bir ... Wood

Mr J. B. Wond Im J. B. Yale Br J Zeister

J

Mr and Ms Young' Mias Younker

ASTOR HOUSE,

Mr Win, Korr

obtained for eleven-peace if a herring and Mr J. L. Allison

Mr C.. Mackaye

Mr R. D. Mansfield.

Mr J. H. McHenry

do

Mr N. Mody

half cast three half-pence. One of the Mr J. W. Anderson Mr P. Lavelle group disappeared for a while, and when Misa J. Basann pat tonnage on the route. So far, he re-appeared he asked the question to be Mr Alex Bor arrangements have been made for month-put again. This was done, whereupon heMr F. L. brown

Mr Brodvad y sailings only, and it is believed that exclaimed, Well, I'm dd if I have Mr. Butcher the itinerary, including calls at An- been countin it up in haddies!" sterdam, Antwerp, Glasgow, Liverpool. and Swansen on this side, and Salins Cruz Ban Francisco, Victoria, and Van- ISTORY OF THE CHURCHES or couver on the other, is much too extensive

INDIA, BURKA, SIAM, THE MALAY to be covered adequately and profitably it was that Joseph managed to recognise Miss Crutalist PENINSULA, CAMBODIA, ANNAN, TIBET,

his brethren. There was a long passe, Mr P. Delo and then one little black hand was thrust Mr M. J. Doctor

SECOND EDITION,

COREA AND JAPAN, Entrusted to the SOCIETY of the

* MISSIONE ETRANGERIS,'

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Reprinted from "THE CHISA Review: Price 50 Cents.

¡Dr Band win

Mr E. Brühl-

- ་';

Capt and Mrs Hymer Mr A. Siuchir Mr A Findlay Smith Mr Sutherland Lt. Col. Stacpole Mr Tapp Mr and Mrs Thomas Mr N. Walker Roe. Thrivenhill Capt. Waring

Mr and Mrs. David

Wood Mr and Mrs Wright Col & M Wrig

ley

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr R. J. Mooney.

Air E. W. Rauok him Mr C. Nicholas

Mr K. Offer Mr E H. Colleyshaw Mr H. Parkl | AL*~.

Crew.

Mrs A. B. Mr. T. Philips

Mr And Mra

Ramirez

Dr R. Endlich

Consul and Mrs H. C.Dr Rogage

Fein

L. Schmitto

ME L.

Mr B. R. Hetkechir 3r F. Sonkson MrA. C. Hondek Mr T. Hood

Mr William S. frey My James

Air Kelly

Dr F.. Keyt.. Mr A. Q. Lofts Capt. and Mrs.

·Blason

Capt, and MA H Stewart and Child

Mr H. F. Stoneham Mr R, Taylor Mr H. Watermeyler

Mr and Mrs J

Whither & family.

W. Mr & Mrs E. Wilber

Mr M. Wingard

Mr V. C. Treima

KING EDWARD HOTEL,

Capt. The. Arthur Mr W. Kafeha

Mr M. P. Heattle

Dr Pellic

Miss Brandt

Mr John Lennox

Miss J. Lepomme

Miss Leprieto

Mr and Mrs Bridger Me C. Manco

and son

Bir

Manrin Mr and Mm W. T. Mr G. W. McEwen

Bryant and child Capt. & Mrs Marloes Dr Burger

Mr. M. Menier

Mr and Mrs F. B. Bir A. P. Nobbs

Mr Packer

Creath"

Ir J. H. Easy

Mr

Cript. W. Ehehardt

Mist Vern Farmaco

Mrs F Korris Miss E. B. Caldwell Bir C. Масту

Thos. Campbell Mr & Mrs H. Muller MCM. Forrest Mr Then he told the story of the Sunday Mrs J. H. Chapman Mr W school teacher, who, after giving her class Mr R. Charvalot the lesson of Joseph's brethren buying MEJ. Clark cars without recognising him, asked how ir 3, Crnig

Dahno.

Mr G, Jamine

Mr H, O. Jouss 1 M2 D. J. Kahn

Mr P. Kauffman

H. Capt. Nissen

Humay

Mr H N Nierry Mra E. & O'Connor

Me B. G. Palmer

Mr & Mira Pernant.

Mr Aug. Perovano

de la Pommernye

Mr G. Batley

Miss Salvati

Me J. Smith

MrJ. Froenma

Miss M: Gina Mr A Friedrich

Mr A. Granado

Mr Harrison

Mr J. Pascoe

Capt. & Mrs W. 0.

· Pauspare

Mr G, B. Kay

Dr Schulz

Mr.

Mr L. Sunthorn Smith

Mrs Vernon

Mr B Willas

Mr and Mrs HeymannMiss M. Grace Wilson Mr A. H. G. Jarkson Capt, & Mrs Zollner

Counter & Mrs Acton

and indid

Me Lui Chuk Bangir E. Arudt

Mr W. Sprinkle

Mrs M. Stephens Már E. Stevina MWO Taylor

Mr E Walch Mr van de Vyver Mr New Walker Mr W. Williams Mr J. D. Maituzabaw.

one vessel with such a long interval between

Mr d the departures. However this may be, the up into the air. Well, Johnny asired Mrs J. W. Dougherty Mr E. H. Pozid enterprise of the Harrison Line is generally the young lady. Please, miss, he wadr V. H. M. Dupont Bir La Rondon.

Mr A Drake

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