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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1912.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
PUBLIC AUCTION. „”
T.
'HE Undersigned has received instruc soll by Fublic Auction
THE CHINA MAIL,
ensh, the draft for £50 at some other bank -Nee.
7. D. Smart, Sub-Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, gave evidzneo as to sending certain documents to London; one of them containing his opinion, with regard to the respublaner of the signatures He gave au opinion that the two signatures were sima iðar,
In answer to Mr. Bell, witness suid he an expert in hand. writing. He simply gave his opinion.
His Lordship: With a good deal of experience?
Hughes and Hough Tions frog Br 3. BAYANT ROWE, to dil me fr
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,
General Auctioneers
Share, Coal and
AND
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN'
CCAL STORAGE.
“Codes" und " A.B.C. 4TK & Din Epitiosa. A1. TESTIC CODE. Tologmphic Address : » 'MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION!
THE Undersigned have reenived instruc-
Tins to Sell by Public Auctira,
{POD ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN),
FRIDAY..
the 28th Jane, 1912, at 2.39 m., at their Sabs Rooms No. 8 Des Voeux Road, corner of Ice ItaE STREET, --
A QUANTITY OF VALDABLE HOUSEHOLD
kc..
FURNITURE
c.,
PRACTICALLY NEW!
AND OF EnogĽKAN MAKE.
And a private collection of Chinesa For colaine, Pictures, Snuff Bottles, &c., &c.
(Full Particulars [rum Catalogue)
On view day before sale.
Truss al
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hnagkong, June 22, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
820
THE Undersigned have received inste THE
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
оп
SATURDAY,
the 20th June, 1912, commencing at 2.45. at No. 52, NATHAN READ, Ground Floor, Kowloon,-
THE SUNDRY
VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, &c..
Therein Contained. Electric Fittings and Fans, Gas Cooking Stave, and One Treadlo Sewing Machine
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in good condition, "Singer."
Da view day of sale.
TERMS-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGHT,
seigniters;
Hongkong, June 19 1912.
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7th June, 1912, commencing at
1.30 p.m., and on FRIDAY,
the 28th June, emmencing at 10
at his residence. ARTHOLWYN,'
No. 1 Peak Koud,
THE WHOLE OR IS VALUABLE
Witness You
Vivian Heathente Bourne, of the Mani- elpal Council's tax office, gave evidence that in September 1810 he was staying... aafkerton's hotel" unul at that time there was a Miss Macnaught staying teentified her as the accused.
The anastirit Mr. Bell wittest said hen knew Miss Macnaughton quite well. He was asked to giviæ description of her below the identifiention, and when he identified her, she was along, "
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:
Tesk Sidebossed with Eavelled Mirror Extension. Ding Table, Dining Chairs, Footenays and Writing Table, Gas and Crockery Ware, Electre plate and Cutlery
etc., etc.
Teak Wardrobes with Beveled Mirrors, Toilet Tables, arble-top Washatan, Double and Single Toilet Sets, Double and
Single Bedsteads, Pictures, Tables, Chairs,
etc, etc.
Abo
Sundry Kitchen and Pantry Requisites: Ono Cottage Piano by John Broadwood
andySons (almost now).
Singer Sewing Macho...
Det. Sgt. Brewster gavy evidence as taking secret ser from the Hong ng pulled and rediving-ortais doctis.j
menes from them.
VIEH
VICHY
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VICHY ETAT
VICHY CELESTINS
in bottles and For Kidney at Kindred troubles, bladder half bottles trouble -- Gant -- Gravel --- Arthritis
and Milouansus,
VICHY GRANDE-GRILLE Live fro LELESTI VICHY HOPITAL For Indigestion.
REFUSE. SUBSTITUTES, BENTION BAME OF SPRING REQUIRED «VIONY-ETAT PREPARATIONS "VICHY-ETAT SALT Natural salt from the waters. In tins and battles. VICHY-ETAT TABLETS 2 or 3 after meals make digestion saxy. VICHY-ETAT COMPOUNDS to make your own
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digestive aerated water.
DESTINATION
Vessels Advertised"as Loading.
--VESIRIA..
Yustralian Ports, to. St Albans.... B'Day, S'pore, Cho, Wakana Mary Foston New York Indramayo.my
rope, Prins Eitol Friederich Tume Tricate to... Persia...... Tothow & Haiphong... Bingan
(Ceylon Mara..anak ......... Maru boat Yokohama... Aki oba & Yekubam... Inds Landon & Amarp..... Denbighshire
dan, do
Assaye
don, Antwerp, &o.
Vania, Atralian Ports Changsha spilles, v Saigon. Salazio
Mar, Barro &burg
Liborin
Maru...
41, L'aon, &werp, Hirano
anila, Cebu & lolo Rubi
ོད ཏ བྷ ཏྭཱ ཏ མ ཀྶཾ ལན ལཾ
ain, Melbourne, & Prinz Waldemar
Muniln Tanila
Date of LuaYING -
anbIlvingston & Co, Juậy 20, at noon. Nippon Yusen Kaisa July 8. Shewan, Tomed Co&bout July falchers & Common July 10 at Nood .....Sander, Wieler & Co About July
Buttorheld & Swim... June 25, at 9a-p „Nimbon Tusen Kasia About July 17
ippon
......
17ind. Dvile & Cebu Taming Manila Atralian Port Kumano Mara... New York
Chip Mart Middleham Castle... Vin Francisco, Japan
Francisen, Japan Nippon Mard dina Cruz, Japan. Kiya Mars... Jan Fundisco, Japan Siberia FanFrancisco. Japan China Shi Shangha
Jeangba..
wegsang Chinhus........
Sgt. T. Murphy, of the Hougtong police, stated that he arrested the accused in Hongkong, "entifying fer from the description which had been given to him,que borks fed upon the primer Want' ¡Advertisements Shai, Kobe & Y'bami Silosis.......
arrested..... The sected was then called and she
PREPAID
am which had been telegraphed from Shanghai. He arrested, her at the Peaksid that her name was Miriam Monteith.") Hotel on the afternoon of April 27. Hehehe nut causel's statement whi$1 per inch... did not make a systematic arch of her regard to Misa Mensaghton whom she $2.
some heuertid she met a Kobe. When the Inkter | room, but seized Among those was a blue musealed em
A Collection of Old Jagranese, Chinese velope lying on, the bed, which contained left she failed to take with her the des-
and Dutch Porsyliin."
A Collection of Insects and Butterthes of America, Australia, Japan aml China,
A Large number of mare Orchids, Féens, Palms and other Pot Plants.
&c.
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Hives of Pees and Frize Poultry,
te.," Stc. Tea-Cash on delivery. On View from Wednesday, the 5th June, 1912
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer Eongkong, June 11, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
forty-two leese cheques drawn on the London, County and Westminster Bank. He also leand four cheque invoke from tanks in Hyreuth, Rome, and Simla and a packet of photographs. There was very expensive clothing in the wardrobe, At this point Mr. "Wilkkasen suggested tirat the Court should adjun. Und he would reall Mr. Bickerton after lunch. Hi Lordship: He ought to be in at- tendance.
d
Mr. Wilkins: I saw the list of witnesses and thinking thud he would not he required for some sine, went away.
His Lordship: It is most annoying The evidence of identification ought to ITARE Undersigned has received lastruskave been given as oner, but it has been Tons to Set by rublic Auction,
dotted about the whole proceedings..
Mr. Wilkinson said it was matter for thus prosecution to decile the order ir which the witnesses should be called.
Is Lordship: Are you going by cul
on
FRIDAY,
the 28th Jane, 1912, commencing a 2.80 ... at his Sales Rocnis. DUDDELL STREET, -----
OLD
WITHOUT RESERVE A COLLECTION OF CHINESE CURIOS. (The property of a Chinese Gentleman). Comprising:- PORCELAINS in Blue and White, Sang de Boeuf, 5 coloured, Blue, Red, Green, White, etc., etc., etc.
ments..
tour withers or not?
Mr. Wilkinson: I ask you to adjourn. This is a convenient time-12.99.
Hix Lordship: I am not going to ad journ. You know perfectly well that the rule of the Court is to adjourn at 12 unless there is some strong reason for You must call your wit not doing so.
or close your care, The name of the Wes was then
Bronze Vases. fucense Burners Oria-alled, and on being informed that le was not present, his Lärdship said: I nl order his "regrisances to be
Jade Carved Bottles and rnment.
A Variety of Soul Bottles, Mandarin
Bendis, etc., etc.
Tens-Cash on delivery. On view from Thursday, the 27th
1910.
Catalogues will be issued.
Mr. Wilkinson then applied for a June,djournment until 2 oʻchek.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Bangor June 22, 19)2.
TUBLIC AUCTION.
Is Lordships I shall adjouro
1.15.
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patch box containing the cheque books.
Cross-examined, the pecused said that sie reerived the £1,400 a year from the exrentsrecúndre her father's will. She was thirty for pars of ages but she find
Shanghai.......laketa Ma
Waknia Mare -40 S'hai, Moji & Kobe... Haki
S'pore, Penang & Otta Namsang
Gregory Apole
hai, Moji, Kobo, I'ma Pera hai, Koke & Moji....
hai, Kobe & Yhams Polynesien..... 3 insertionsai & Japan Forte... Forck .One woak.
FOR SALE.
and Curios.
nor the spending of all her many her Chinese Porcelains self. She was allowed £1,000 a year whi for three months he kept a house in London which cost a monthly rental of £700) When in Peking she minitted that she was hard pressed for 250 mid she wired to her trustees for money, but she revived no reply.
3 tow, Amy & Tansu Daigi Mara.......
tow, Amey & F'chow Exijo Maru
・Foby S'hai,
Y'hamalosia...
Swatow&'chen
Stow,Amey
Haimun Halyar Stew, Amey &F'show Haiching
toris, Tha & Japan Tacoma Mara Vuver & Stley, Japan Hercules..... Vria, B.C., Seattle to.Sazuki Mora.... Vancouver. (B.C.), &c. Empress of Var.couver, (5.0.&. fonteagle Waniwei & Tientsin Chip+bing
Nippon Tusen Kaisha. July 3, at 6 p.m. Jardins, M'son & Co.14 June 27, at noon, Jardins, 'son Co. La June 30.
0.8 N Co. July 6, at Noon 05. K. Co. About Jaly, toon Buttarfeld & Sirs....July 9, até p... Mesangories Maritimes July 2, 1 p. Hamburg Araka Zinio about June to Nippon Yrisen Kalaha July 3, Daylight Showan, Tomos & Co. June 29, até p.m
elchers & Co July 13 9. The Bank Lino, Ld.... About July 2 Jardina, M'aon Co.,13. Jane 99, at 9p.m Butterfield Sir... July 9, at 4 p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha July 3, Dodwell & Co. Limited About July 13 Toyo Kisan Kaisha... July 29, No-Noom Toyo Kisen Kaisha Aug. 13, at noon, Kisen Kaisha..Aug. 6, at Noons Paciflo Mail 8.8. Ca.,Jay Z, 1 pm Pacife: Mail as. Co.... July 3, at 1 pm) P&O S., N. Cabout July E
ardine, Maono, Ld June 30, Daylight
| & Swiss lane 30, 154 pm). Butterfold
Toro
Butteə 19, Midnight.
Nippon
Tuson Kaisha About July 3 Sandar, Wieler & Co. About June 19 Jardine, M sem &-Co,Ltd July 3, ab Noem, &O. 8. N. About July 5.
D. Bassoon &Co, Ld. June 98, at Noon Massagurien Maritimes About July 1 Meichers & Co... About June 27 Osaka Shosen Kalaha, June 30, at Noon, Obaka
Sbomen Kaisha July 9, Hamburg Ames Linia Full
1.
Douglas, Lenral Co. Jane 307, at 10 am Douglas, Laprak Co. June 28, at 11a.m. Douglas, Ispraik & Co. July 2, at 11a.m. Das Shosen Kainin July 11, at 1 giờ. The Bank Line, id...July 9
Nippon Yusen Kasha Jaly 9, at 4 p.m. Japan......Canadian Pic R. Co. July 13,at 6p.m.
Canadian 16e R. Co. Aug. 3, ab 6 p.m ....... Jardine, M'son& Co. LokJune 28, at Noon
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
BONGKONG HOTEL...
Mr D. Mackenzio Mr T. M. Macqueen
Dr G. Marriott
ueen
A fine lot of very rare and ancient Mr A. T. Erberini Mr G. F. Lebnort Mr. Wilkinson: What are the anes" "Chinese Porcelains of "different of your trusteek?-1, refuse to answer the question, because I don't want my friends to know the position I am in.! don't want them to know that I have
been arrested a false charge.
Mr. Wilkinson: 1 had better tell you
periods, also some Good Curios.
the danger that you are in. If you don't ON VIEW NOW AT THE answer the question 1 shall point out to the jury; subject to his Lordship's ruling,
that these trustees are not there,
Accused: Oh yes they are, but I shall not say who they are.
Mr. Wilkinson produced a cheque that had been presented for payment for a sum of $5,000 and bearing the signature of alisin Monteith. The accused de nied that the cheque was hers or that it was her signaturo. The latter was like her handwriting.
Re-examined, the neensed said that she was not nu intimate friend of Mi Mac-" mughten.
At this stage, the Court adjourned the case and this poorning to pable the
the gual. Prisoner to slice certain papers from
Hi Torship than intimated that h would deal with Mrg, Shorrock and the
On the Court resuming the case twoik somewhat national turn. the rady was unsere before the bench." 619 complaining that they had been spoken
E Undersigned will bell by Public
Auction
VD
WEDNESDAY, the 3rd July, 1012, commencing at 2.30 ... tis SALEH Rooms. DUDDELL STREAT,-
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
.
FURNITURE,
(PARTICULARS WILL BE POLISHED LATER).
Tensis: Cast on delivery. Ja View from Tuesday, the 2nd July, 1912.
GEO. P. LAMBERT,
Hongkong, June 25, 1912.
.. Auctioneer.
828
JAPANESE MAKERS
EVERY KISI
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Footwear
TO
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His rdship: The complaint bas been
to on the subject of the trial. When biste by the iny which you have heard i Lordship took his sent the following din- logue took place.
A jurer (rising) My Lord, on behalf
what have you to say? You spoke to]
a way which them about this case in
ME G. A. Bana
ME. R. te
Mr C.D. J. Ball
M: Willy Barndt
Bingham
Mr
and
Blanch
Marshall
Mr W. B. Mar
Mr and Me J, E. Mr E. K. Mehta
Bir J. Merecki
Ms N. F. Mr N Meyer
Mr Z. E. Brigg
Mrs K. C. Movers
Mr J. Morris
Mr A. Eliot Browner J. D. F. Mulder
Mr and Mrs Burgess Mr B. S. Nitt
Mr Chus. Cable
CHEE PO Co.,
Mr P. Canonico
45, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, June 18, 1915.
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FOR SALE.
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BOUT 500 lbs. ENGLISH TYPE Clarendon and Nonpareil (Modern), complete fount, including Italic.
In good condition. Send offers to
TYPO,'
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Gea of CHINA MAIL' 0.
400 Hongkong, March 21. 1912.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
Mr A. H. Cook
Mr G. P. Carry
Mr M. Dean
W. C. Drow Mr Mr and Mrs Z. G.
Duan
Master Z. G. Duan Mr E. J. V. Eames Mr and Mrs H. C.
Ehrenfel
M: H. G. Fisher Mr A. G. Florin Mr E. 5. A. Fowler Mrs French & child Mr. Donman Ful'or Mi R. Gaubert. Mr and Mrs J.,
George
Miss George Mr P. H Gilman Mr A. B. Ginger
Mr V. Goulbourn
Mr T. W.
Potola
Mr R. Petorzon Mr G..A. Mr & Mra H. Pink Mr E. H. Ray Mr E. M. Raymond Mins F Rasy Capt. C. Robinson bir and Mrs A. L.
Rock
Mr J. Saber BIF W. Schwolke Mr E. E. Smith Engineer-Lt. E.
Smith
Mr H. H. Salomaa Dr and Mrs à D.
Spalding and infant Miss W. SquaTO Lt. and Birs O. E.
Stainer, R.N Mr and Mrs W. E. 0.
Stanford
Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr G. Vermeij
Mrs E Voll Gould
Mr & Mr D. M. G. Gratam brecht Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr E. J. Waterman
Watkins Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr H
Hale
Mr W. F. Wenyon Mr and Mrs J. W.
Wheldon
of my fellow jurors I wish to point out might prejudies their having a proper Burroughs and Watts P. ENO
that two members of the jury have been approached by a certain person, and what was said to them was calculated to have the impression of changing their minds.
His Lordship: You are quite right to eall my attention to the matter. Is the person present in Ecurt?
The Juror Yes, my Lord.
is Lordship: I shall have to ask you Paper -
to let me know who it is.
The Jurer: Shall I write it on If you plus.
The juror wrote a name on a piety of paper and this was handed up to his Lordship.
His Lordship (fer perusing the uote) Mrs. Shorrock.
Clerk of the Count: Mrs. Shorrock,
stand up.
Mrs. Shorrock stood up in the well of the Court and his Lordship addresing her said: You will remain in Court until the close of this trial when the mutter will be gone into.
1
ecision by bring things nisice which they ought not to have heard during the
of the Court. luncheon interval and the adjournment
Mrs. Sherrock: I un exceedingly serr that I said mything, not knowing it was against the law to say anything End I known I would not have said it.
Mrs. Shock was preceding when his Lordship observed that she had better be silent as it would not make it any
better. M. M.
„FOUR
Addressing the jury his Lordship said: Gentlemen, you were quite right to bring this matter to my notice, and I will tell
you why. It is not only a question of dealing with anyone who offends but in crder to assist gentlemen on the juries in Shanghai. I never exercise the power which I have of keeping juries together,
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT, Honghone. June 7. 1910.
MILNERS
Capt. T. Hall
·Mr F. Harraway
. R. Innes Capt MR. M. Joseph M-E. S. Kabel Mr C. Kaufmann Mr A. Kruseman Mr K. Iarmenhause Mr O. League
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Mr and Mrs H. L. H.
White
Mr and Mrs S. R
Wilf
Mr G. G. Wood" Mr and Mrs J. F.
Wright
Mr J. A Young
KING EDWARD HOTEL.:
Mr & Mrs. Ander. Mr and Mrs Lemaire
8011
and child
Mr and Mrs Avenell My C. N.Manhoff."
472
Mr H. A. Begly
Dr Beltics
Linut. Crosse 2
Mr J. A. Dobric
Mrs Dollie
Miss Massey
Mr J. McCormack
Mr and Ms JEN.
Mody
Mr M. F. Marray
Mr W, A. Donnidson Mr A. P. Nobby
Ever Mr E.
& Mrs W. C 3. W.
Vasamar
SAFES Mr Ewing
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
I always allow them to go about their PRINCIPAL BANKS, business at intervals, and I have always found I have been loyalty supported by
„Addressing the jury his Lordship said the public of Shanghai and by juries that they must not allow anything that themselves. People outside have not, so had been said to them to infueage them far as I know and so far as I believe. It is very important in the trial. If he thought it was likely tried to talk to juries in a way in which that that should be so, otherwise it MADE to do so, would have to discharge the they ought nnt.
jury.
would be impossible in a small place; where people might talk, that I "shoul be able to disperse juries in the very freo pro-way in which I am at liberty to do. As regards Mrs. Shorrock's offenen it is a outrageous une to speak, to gentlemen of the jury who are solemnly sworn to give
The Juror: We assure you we shall not ORDE change our minds of the matter.
The incident then closed, and the eeedings were continued.
When Mr. T., L. Bickerton was called bris Lordship observed that the Crows Advoups could make an application with regard to Mr. Bickerton's cognisances afterwards if he wished.
JHERRY & 00.
PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Hagkong Way 3, 191í)..
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SELF OURE NO FICTION Í ● PO BUFFERER NESP NOWY DESPAIR THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
THERAPION No. 1
in a remarkably short time, aften allee daysinaly Cure discharges either sex super mading injectiums
THERAPIÓN No 2 Carrs blood person, bad fee, the foll awelba julous, &c. when mercurial treatment THERAPION N3
Lager chrono wakes, lost vigorane vilajerco Ether aber Therapien & all seif ironimva de Lanenclosed, ofclesiera or ponies-from Jae LaCie Krkicine Camo Rd..Kamo
· já and; Inene bun, nr.
Drepte (Tadeless) Farm of Tapion nasy to take, dr, lasting catre
BrichfGot
THERAPION X OURSE TO STAY OURED
verdict on the fucts and to deliver justice between the Crown and tho - pri«. Mr. Wilkinson said that he had already soner at the bar on a very serious charge; a charge which might be more or less signed a cheque on the banks and it was serious than this, at all events a criminal not fr. Bickerton's fault.
After Mr. Biekerton had spoken to the charge, which is always a serious anot- nexused having stepped at Bickerton'ster. Any attempt to influenca a jury Titel, Bubbling Well. Mr. Bell address must be severely dealt with."
AND
Mrs Finchett
4
Mr Gac. Harrison Mr M. Hashimoto Mr and Mrs F. B.
Houghton
Mr H. Hunter Mr F. H. Hyde Mrs Judah
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Mis R. A. Ramsey ML. C. Rees Dr Sibree Mr H. S. Spurge Capt. and Mr Allen Stewart and children" Mr.D. H. Taylor
the
Mr & Mrs Kinghorn MrJ, Valantine
BUSINESS HOUSES. Mr & Mrs. Laurit Mr 3. Waldron
GEO, P. LAMMERT.
Agenti
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Hanzkeng, Ma.20 191
NOTICE
Mr F. White
PEAS 20TEL.
GRAND CANLTUM......- HOʻTIL
Mr.W.A. Barnett
Mr J. K. A. Huty
MYA. G. Badinant Mr John Henderson
Mr. T. Bischoff
Mrs John Henderson
Capt, and Mr Braga and child
Mr F. Braga
Miss L. Bmga
Miss M. Braga
Mr Clair Brown
MrChs. Higgenbotham
Mr W. H. Jenkins
Mr & Mrs F. Jorge Mr G. 0. Jorge
Mr and Mix G. G. Mr S G. Larson
Burnett and 2 Mr and Mrs D. L
children
Lyle
Mr & Mrs Crawford Mr M: S. Mitchell
Yra E. Cropley
Mr A. Croplay
Mur
N. Cropley
Miss E. Croplay" Miss A. Cropley
31 S. Dale
Mr E. Doherty..
Mr Thoma Manday Mr S. Paul
Mr G. H. Perritan
Mr W. J. A. Robbins Mr and
Boerall.. Mr G.
Me G. W Drolletto Mr. Smith
Mr.J. G. Flynn
-Mr E. J. Treadgold
Mr and Mrs Gale and Mr R. W. Ulman "Mr and Mrs W** child Mr W. L. M. Grant Mr Geo, C. Whitels w
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GRAND HOTEL
Mr H. Aubrey Mr and Mrs Baker Mr W. Brewter
Mr F. Bruhn Mr L. N. Burns birs Burridge Mr.Cadman Mr L. C. Child Mr Cramer M: Crombie Mr and Mrs A.
Craw
Mr R. Duokan Mr Elson Mr Friese intel
Mr D. Grih Mr
Mr The Hansen Dr Harden
Mr Kättenbach
Mr J. Kesmey Mr Kelsey Mr Chas. King,
Mr Klock S Mr and Mrs I a
Knowled
Mr F. B. Leniesbey Mr. C. H. Lint BF Lorria MrR. C. Lyons B. Mr. Mudre
Bir A., T.
I. Hall MT. Pribp Mr C. Polard
Mr Ridger
The Roge
Mr Scabioria
Mr John Taylor Patel, Tevină
Mr Ventaplasn
Mr Paul Vint
THE STATION HOTEL.
Miss A Brigaderenko Mrs E. A. McMillen
and children MrF. Bruan" Mr and Mrs J, R. Mr H. Poulsen
Capell & children Mre Christianson
Mr J. Helma
BI A. H. Howitt Ms.J. Hildebrand Mr and Ms D.
Lahman
axaren
Mr E. Arndt
Mr. W. Fringle Jum. MAC, Salla
Capt. Stephen Mr G. Stock Mr M. B. Walker
A. ME. Waamus and My James B. Wood
Lt. Col. & Mr A
YouDas
KINOSCIERI AVTAL,
Dr and Bra Fatton
Mr. and Mrs J««K. Mr-&-Mrs:3; Roberto-
Backhouse
BOLL
Dr and Mn B. W. Mr G. Sachse
Mr
Brown
Gillingham
Mrs Goriam.
MS MAELEÍásraz
Mr A. L.. Shields...“
Mr and Mrs Sorensen
Mr and Mrs Hayes Mr. D. Stewart, DE. L Martyn Lobb E
Voandolame
3 & Ziyi Mm Werte A Mr T. Lesster OE WAL Mr K. E. Morrison Mr. Woutzian
WHEN FRAZEDE. Mr H. Murray Bain Capt. and Mrs Smilte Mr & Mrs do Barlien Malein. MYU. Bond
Mr and Mrs Mastos MJrdà Rome Capt. & Mrs Sidford Maiber Stephen SF.
Mr & Mrs Armstrong Mr and Mrs W. L.Mr J, E. Brister
Mr Bayley
Mrs Bowdler
20 Mr Bicen
Me Chapanau
Mr Dallin
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I am glad to say that this is one of DONE AT rd the jury. He criticized the way thong things which I need not 'deal with which the prosecution had carried out the severely because it is one I believe prac.
tically never bas happened in Shanghai. identification of the accuseds This was
a case that rented absolutely on the que and I heless will not happen again, but
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