TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912.

Anctions.

G.

PUBLIO

THE CHINA MAIL..

TO REMOVE THE AFTER THE NEW CP.R. EMPRESS 'BOATS.

EFFECTS OF MALARIA.

A GREAT SCIENTIFIC

R

DISCOVERY."

UOTION.

DARTICULARS Conditions of

1

The now Canadian-Pacião Railway Company's liner Express of Russia, one of the two ships which are being built by the Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engi

MAJOR-General Roma, Professor of Tronouring Company, Glasgow, for service, Profive af for botween Vancouver and Japan and China. Liverpool, has just a pamphlet was launched recently.

Her sister

Hughes and Hough Petting by Publie à seting Sales to be summarising the fhose known with rogard ship, the Empress of Asia, will be put

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.–

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN”

COAL STORAGE.

Coden used:

A.B.C. 4TH & VIR ESTIONS.

A1. TELZORAPTIC CODE,

Telegraphic Address : MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HK Undersigned have received instru

THE

"(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 25th September, 1912, at 1.30 г.m., at their Salzs Roos, No. 8. Des Voeux

Rand, Corner of Ice Houru Street,

A GENERAL COLLECTION OF ABOUT 3,000 ST MPS

in 'Idex Album' (Stanley Gibbons) Many rare specimens in good condition, and all absolutely guaranteed genuine and perfect,

On view from Tuesday. Trao >-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Audiences. Hongkong, September 13, 312

1200

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tone by Public action,

NRK Undersigned havs roc ived instruc

оп

WEDNESDAY,

* 25th September, 1912, ermmencing at 2.30 r.., at their Sales Rom3, No. 8. Des Voeux, Pand, Corner of

Ice House Street.-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD & BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

&c.,

&c., "

Consisting of :-

Blackwood Cabinets, Stands, Marble Jalaid Screens, Ten and Occasional Tables, Stools, &c., One Drawing Room Suice; Tapestry Covered, Leather Covered Chairs and Sufas, Carpets, and Rugs, a ow Pic. tures, Paintings and Engravings, Bed: Room Furniture (now), Double and Single Bras-mounted Bedsteads an: Cote, Teak- wood Dining Room Furniture, etc., Dinner. and Dessert Servicus, Crockery, Electro- plated and Glass Ware, Co-king Stoves, &c., Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, etc.,

Aloo

Large and Small Iron Safes. Typewriters, Onu Baragraph and Two Pianos,

And

A private collection of about C00 Stamps

of Portugal and Colonies.

On view day before sale.

Catalogues will be issued.

TERMEAB usua',

more sicknes4

to Malaria which, as Sir Joseph Fayrer into the water few weeks bopee, and has written, is the cause

than almost all other dis-the two ships will eventually take the invaliding th Public Works Dovartment, Ove Lot of enses ombined, and saldom entirely conson) place of the three Empresses now engaged

bald on MONDAY, the 30th day of Sept, 1912, at r., at the Officos of the by Order of His Excellency the Governor, ul OROWN LAND * Queen's Rost East, ia the Colony of Bongkeng, for s tera of 76 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rent, to be Azad by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further

term of 75 years,

Locality.

3. of Salz.

Hegistry No

Particulars of the Lot.

Boundary Maigromonts

About

W.

.fi,

Th R

Upek Price

Annual Heat

Contents T

*

309 140 153 15,159.104

16 Gima", ons.

and

to manifest its effects on the constitution. An everyone knows, bialaris is dua enormous numbers of ruinute blood m sites called plasmodis, which are introduced into the body by a certain mosquito, of which there are about a hundred and twenty knoen pamphlet is of axtreme

Major RORY' importance to all who live in China, for he Also writes with great clearness on the personal precautions to be taken to avoid infection.

When, however, infection has and the

the nauta stage has been with quinine, the sufferer's blood is

In the service. The new vessels will te oach of 18,000 tons gross, and will be not only the largest merchant ships sail. ing in the Pacific. but will also be, by nearly 2,000 tons, the largest of the fest of over filty vessels owned by the Cana linn Pacific Railway Company. In the important matter of the safety of life at Bea, they are the first vessels to be built with an ability to float with any four compartments flooded, instead of two.

dard.

2 in so poor a

condition that he which has been the Board of Trade stas

suffers from anemia with its long list of depressing symptonis. His eroat ia, thon, uf something which will revitalina the blood, restore to their full number the red corpuscles which have been destroyed, now the wasted tissues, thus restoring the weight which has been lost and reinvi gorating the nervous system, thus making 1191 the sufferer feel well and strong.

|鱘水汽力逼士

THIS WONDERFUL SYPHON Makes Mineral Water instay at 90

To do all this, nothing can compare with Sanatogre, the tonis nerve food, whose action in these cases has been attested by innumerable -ufferers. Thousa

Thousands of letters have been received by the proprietors from residents in all parts of the tropics. The following affect which

is merely an example which shows Sanatogen the wonderful never fails to produce in these cheen. II. H. W. Hart, Hapur Remount Depot Babugarh, United Pr vinces. India, writes: have much pleasure in certifying to the

in cases of

cases of Malaria, salue of Sanatogen Enteric Fever,

I have used it regularly now in my practice for the past two years been dis. and in no single instance have ! appointed with its results. I can honestly firm that many of my wornt caca owed their recovery to Saratogen. I could quote wumerous casos where the administration Sanatogen was followed by immediate and marked amelioration of the symptoms. I chasot speak too highly of its value, and I certainly consider it the best of artificial foods."

"Their machinery embodies important improvements in turbine propulsion, feature being the introduction of an inter- mediate pressure turbine, which will pro- cide a much wider range for the expan sion of the steam, and will effect a mark. ed advance in the problem of cocnomical steam consumption. Another feature is that they are built with the ervisor stem, and will both be fitted so that they may or converted into armoured cruisers. Accommodation is provided for 1.100 passengers and a complement of 475 of-

and crew, while the cargo capacity amounts to about 4,000 tons. The shipe are to be propelled by four serews, driven by, four sets of Parsons turbines, and ere

Fcents a dozen Syphons. Anyone can do it. hausting disysentary and other oz. Jesigned for a speed of 20 knots.

Failure is impos-ibla. And you can savo 50 per cent by making your own Mineral

Waters at home with the

'PRANA'

SPARKLET SYPHON,

which lasts a fotime and can be purchased from any Chemist or Stores.

PRICE:- Ench

Write for a copy of a most interesting booklet The Art of Living, by Dr. Andrew Wilson, which will be sent free b all woentioning this paper on application to

Shanghai.

The development which has taken place in trade on the Pacific was well ülus. trusted by some of the remarks made after the launch of the vessel. About twenty- five years ago the lato Sir William Pearce, then head of the Fairfield Com- paay, was himself running vessels an the Pacific, although the ships were dy ing the flag of the Canadian-Pacific Rail- way. The Empress of Russia and her sister ship, the Empress of Asia, will be 2 times as large as these pioneer ves

BULBS at 50 cents per As Walling and Co., 8, Kiukiang Road is, and, with a speed of 20 knots and

BOL

WHOLESALE 1'TICE:-

Syros per doz.'

KWONG SANG HONG, LTD.,

Sanatogen can be obtained of all chemists,

capneity for a large number of passengers in rooms as splendid as any on the Atlan tie roite. they will do a great deal to bring British Columbia, Japan, and China neater each other. When the Empress of Russia leaves for Vancouver she will go east to China and Japan and then across to Vancouver, so that it will be possible for a traveller to encircle the world with. out leaving the ships and railway lines of one company-China Shipping ond Engineering Gazette."

THE CHINA SUGAR REFINING 810.00 f.o.b.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

BULES Der doz, boxes

83.00 1.0.b.OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in pursuance of the requisition act ont hereafter, which has been lodged st the Registered Office of the Company on the 12th day of f September, 1912, by or on behalf of the persons whose names are set

ut at the botten, of such requisition, Extraordinary Meeting of the Company will be held at the Officer of Messrs. JARDINE. MATHESON & Co., LTD. · at

THURS Pedder Street. Hangkong, on

WHOLESALE AGENTS,

248 and 248, Des Voeux Road Central, HONGKONG.

行發總

行生廣港香

司公限有

Hongkong, July 8, 1912.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

DAY, 26th day of Septemow, 1912, st aoon for the purpone of considering the resolution set out in the said Requisition and of passing such resolution in relation therato as may be thought St.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany will be CLOSED from 13th to 20th 888 September, both days inclusive.

REQUESTION.

100 MILES-ONE SEILLING.

The Trans-Siberian Hallway, says a Lon- don contemporary, over which Prince Arthar of Connaught travelled on his mis- ion to Japan, has effected an economy in the journey to the Fast. that is as yet scarcely realised. To Japan there is a saring of a clear fortnight.over the mail A

To the Directory of the China Suar Refining Company, Ltd, we, the Under- signed members of the above-named Com-steimer, and to Wei-Hai-Wei the traveller pany holding in the aggregate 10,000

Shates and upwards in the Capital thereof, an give the at amer quite three weeks'

do hereby in pursuance of the provisions in start. When the doubling of the track is

EVERY KIN this behalf contained in Section 67 of the compluted there timer will be still further

Companies Ordinance, 1911, require you to convene an Extraordinary Genend Mesting Footwear of the Company for the purpose of con-

.0

KADA

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, September 19, 1912.

Auctioneers.

TO

1170

PUBLIC AUCTION, HE Oudersigned have reefed inn' ruc

tions to all by Public Auction

131

MONDAY,

the 20th September, 1012, al 2.30 .M., at No.3, LYEEMOON VILLAS, Kowloon,~~

THE SUNDRY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD.

FURNITURE, Therain Contained. Particulars from Catalogue.

Un view on day of sale.

TEEND—AS CRIAT

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, September 23, 1919

FOR SALE. --

1190

+1

THE Undersigned have received instruc-

ORDER

CHERRY & CO.

PEDDER STREET,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel. Hongkong. May 5, 1910

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

67

IN WHICH ARE VESYED THE SHARES OF THE OORAN MARINE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LTD.,

Lad

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS

ASSURANCE.00.

TOTAL FUNDS AT SITT DECEMBER, 1911,

£22,581,288.

tions to sell at their sales Rooms,-Authorised Capital £3,000,000

No. 8, Des Voeux Boad, summer of Ice Hope Street,

Subscribed Capital: £4,500,000

£9,437,500

One 'RONEO. DUPLICATOR Complete 15-Fire F 2,899,114 |

with all accessories and practically new, Ore Case REGISTER, in working Order. THREE TYPEWRITERS

and THREE PIANOS. For further particulus apply to the Undersigned

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers

Blongkong, Sept. 13, 1912.

TH

CHINA

Paid-up II-Ife & Annuity Funds... 16,136,180 88,512 *· Sinking Fund Account .......

Revenue Fire branch.

*

£22,061,268

2,367,158

Ifa And Annuity

L 1973,269 Branches................ Revenue Marine Department... 282,692 Other Receipta

430,199

£5,239,921

-idering and if thought fit assing the subjoined Resolution.

RESOLUTION.

That the General Agents and Consulting Committee be and they are hereby author ised and required to declare, an Interim Dividend of $3 per Share, and that such Dividend be paid on the first day of October, 1912. to the members who are September, 1912.

reluced, of course. In the matter of fares, the Trans-Siberian puts all ether railways

shame. For first-class, the charges are sbout two-thirds of ponay por mile, "econd (only a little inferior) less than halfpenny for the same, distance, while if you care to riak a third-class journey you get your miles for a penny. Even this is he height of extortion when compared

P

#

R

A

T

O.T.

GRAND PRIX,

Imperial Exhibition. London, 1911

The Highest Award posible

No other Drink in the World has better guar- antees for Purity and Goodness.

"Buy a Bottle.to-der!

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

Without Alcohol or Gas.

GOLD

SEAL

Bridah

Analytical

Control

GOLD

MEDAL

Parla

Fxhibition,

1909.

Suits Abstainers & Non-Abstainers

O.T. moderates the intoxicating effects of alcoholk liquors, the "fatulent" effects of rated drinks, and acts as a corrective for drinking water.

A Safe Thirst-Quencher

A little O.T. with crushed Ice makes the most effectual and healthiest Thirat-Quencher in the Tropic

A Substitute for Alcohol

After alcoholic excess, OT. restores vitality, appetite and nerve, while satisfying the craving for stimulants.

A Valuable Stomachic

An excellent remedy for Colle and other stom- ach Troubles; Safeguards against fevers, dysen- tery, and other inflaramatory complainta.

Relieves Indigestion, Colic, etc.

A tree digestive. Prevents indigestion, fatulence, and "full feeling" after meals.

Most Beneficial for Ladies

Really excellent for ladies when needing a stimulant

The Right Drink for the Tropics

TELEPHONE No. 633

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,

Queen Mary and King George

Chocolates in tins.

New Consignment.

Weismann, Limited.

Hoazhong, Ja'y 7, 1910. ..

JEYES FLUID

30LE AGENTS,

D

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

RONGKONG HOTEL..

Mr C. H. Allen Mr and Mrs E.

Mr A. T. Baberini

Kadootje

Mr E. A. Benumont Mr S. Korour Mr C.D. J. Bell · Mr H. Krück MGA Bera Mr A. Krusugan

FMr W. 11. Birch. Mr G. F. Lthisert

enough

Mr H.

Bocker

Mr H. Bowels

Mr W. E. Bowerthu

Mr G. T. Ling (

SOLE AGENTS

93

PEAK HOTEL

3fr A. J. Auld Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr G. W. Berton

Mr L. M. Bayley Mr&Mrs

and

Major&Mrs Lyddou,

A.O.D.

BeltcheakaMi&MG Macphail

Mrs Smith Malkin Dr & Mrs McCondlines

and child

ลพ

McMann

Mrs Bordla Attorney-General &

Mira Bucknill Major Caualifield, R.E. Bles Cole and child Mr M. Darch

Mr A. F. Denne

B.A.M.C.

and nurye

Metzler

Mr & Mrs H. Pero

Mrs Devanport and Major Prichard, RIA,

children

Lt.Col. Radeliffs B.E.

Consul & Mrs Eitzens Eng. Comdr Roome, Mr and Mrs G. GRN

Gordon

Dr&Ms Ruth rford,

Capt

RA.

& Mrs Guthrie, RN.

Mr A. Sinclair ·

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr and Mrs Talati

Miss Topo

Hale

L6.-Col. Gordon Hall, Major & Mes Waring,

R.ALC.

RAM C. Cap: & Mrs Hodging Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr and Mrs W. G. Watson

Humphreys

Mr F. C Wilford

Mr & Mrs Lee Joncs Me David Wood

S. Mr N. B. Karanjia

Mr and Mrs Neil Mr J. B.

MacIntyre

Mair

Bir F. Breen-cheidt Mr H. L. Marker

0 and Birs S. B. Dr U. Marriott

Mr and

R

Brown

M- B. U. Bruce

Mr O.. Buschner

Mr A. A. Claxton

W Mr B Marshall

Mrs

T. Matheson and child

Dr C. W. McKenny

D. McLachlan

na the Register on the thirtieth day of with the emigrant tate. This works out | W; G. HUMPHREYS & CO. Mr & Mrs W. ClelandMr D.

Dated the 11th of September, 1912,

R. E. BELLION, Trustee for the Estate of the late E. R. BELILLOS. LIAU TAX PO.

ERNEST D. HASEZIL.

Lac lo Chu

S. H. MICHAL..

STONEY MICHAEL.

C. STEWART.

1 J. JUDAI.

The General Agents and Consulting

at something like a shilling for a hundred

railes, and if the amizraut does not possom The shilling the Government will lend it

hám!

BANK BUILDING8. Fingrang, May 19, TSNY*

EING IDWARD HOTEL.

Mise A. Liphantthanh Mr MacCabe

Mr C. N. Manhoff

Mr T. Auki OFFICER'S TWO, SONS DROWNED. Mr F. Aron

Dr Belilios Mr F. A Bardman Mrand

E

Mr Berthat

By the capsizing of a sailing best on

r

J Brown

Committer of the Company desire to make the River Avon, at Warwick, on 2nd the following observation on the subject fulty the two sons of Captain Wood, of matter of the Resolution, namely, that in the Bayal Warwickshire Regiment, were the exercise of their discretion they do not drowned. think it prudent in the Company's interest that an Interim Dividend should be paid.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LD.,

General Agents. Bingkong, Septembar 13, 1912.

1153 The Accumulative Funds of the varioa». Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart· |-| ments of the Company's Business.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00.

Agenta

Typhoon Guide,

29 conta

TENING

Burgaon Distil

Mo, 14, D'ADULÄR Bzzus!

ERMS VERY MODERATE UN

MARTIN'S

APIOLES

OSTEEL SUPILLS

MARTIN'S

PAPIOL &STEEL PILLS

NOTICE.

LESSONS IN CHINESE:

1154

MR LI HON FAN, Chinese graduate A versed in literature, has been boscher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years. 30 dagen m

He has a good method of training Earo pouns to pass the Chinese examination, and possessed of firabat ortificate as Chinese beacher

her. He has also good know matin and Hakkaride fedha of Mandarin

Those ha intend learning the Chinese language are requested to site are of. Chia Mail office or direct to Sf Holly wood Road, 1st floor.

Hongkong, May 17, 1919.

Mr A. K. Brown

dent. Crosss

Mr Bearco Mr R.

Mr HA

Mrs Goldsmith Berimble

A friend who was with them madeira Finchett plucky but unavailing attempts at rescue Mr Fournier and had a narrow escape himself. He dived several times and got both bodies Mr F. H. Eyde to the surface, but owing to the swollen Mr W. Kraft state of the river was unable to complete Mr A. E. Keun

Cupt

Mr J.B. N.

Mr G. H. May

Mody

Mr

Capt.

M. F. Murray

& Mrs W. 0 Passmore Mr R. A. Ramsey

M: 0.

Regidor

Mes Schenk Dr Bibreo Mr. H. 8. Spurge Capt. and Mrs Allan Stowart and

Pauldron

the rescue. The body of the younger lad, Mr and Mrs Kemp Mr L. E. Taylor

Lasala & familyr Herbert Taylor was entwined in the sail of the boat with Mr & Mrs C. Laurit Mr. Thacher the ropes round his legs.

WILL IN RHYME.

Probata has been granted of the will, written in rhyme, of Mr. Thomas Andrew Armstrong, of Dalkey Co., Dublin, who died on June 23, aged forty-five, leaving personal estate in the United Kingdom valued at £1,359, His will, dated April 29; 1904, is as follows

All earthly goods I have In more To my dear wife I leave for overstore. I freely give, zo limit do I f This is my will, and she exccutrix.-

(Sgd.) THOMAS ANDREW ARMSTRONG,

sen

Mr Walker Mr and Mm Lemaire Mr.F. W. White

Mr.T: Wigton and child.

Mr Mr J. B. Liphant- Wilson

thành

Mr B. Amds Mr and Mrs J. EL

Backhouse

KINGSCLERE HOTEL

Mr K. B. Morrison Dr and Mrs Patton Dr Robertson Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Mr H, 8. Bennett

Brown Dr. and Mr B. W.

Mrs G. Saanse Mr A. E* Carlston”. Mr M. Iz. Schiller Me and Mre M. D. Mas M. E. Shearer

Currie

Mr A. In Skields

Mr Gillingham Mr Hvetor Fuller Capt. 0 V8 Skrim.

Altro," BA. E Capt. G. E. E Hint. Mr and Mrs Soraneo

R.

Mr.R. D. Stomat UTE. I Martyn LobbMir H. P. Thomas Mr & Mrs W. Logar Mr B. Webb

Mr H. Woutman 320 Mr N. Macgregor

DANIH STAVION HOTEL.

*MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. TIFF neck, lame back, lumbago, paine Mr F. Broka Mr F. K Repricht

in the side and chest, all indicato Me and hs J. B. Mr A. 0. Belded in muscular theumatism, there is no more apoll & children Mr and Mrs Sluks wat afactory remedy for trouble of this kind Mim Capeland children them free application of Chamisariain's Mr. H. H. Callifordle and Mrs J. B. Pain Balm, managed well lotn the skin. Me A A Fyfe Tackaberry Many severe cases that have deled all other Mr J. Gubbele trestaney have yielded to the nothing Mr G. Leithmann affect of this liniment. For stie by al | Mr G. Hyllie

| Me IB Port

Mr M. B. Walker Tá Col. & M LB.

Walton

M. B. K. Mehta

and child Mr Sydney E. Colen Mr J. Murecki Mr W. R J. Co por Mr L. Mooner Ms J.

J. Coulthart

Mr G.

Miss Crocker Mr 0. B.

Davi

Mr C. Defer

H. Douglas Drow

Mr Iv Mr W. O

Mr. B. H. E. Morol Bir J. Morris Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D.3

D. F. Muider Capt. and Mrs F, D.

thecmbe

-IW.Eames T. Pingen"

and Mrs H. C. Misa Pearce fr and is Ehrenfel

Mrs Fendall

O. Finlayson

Mrs C.

Mr H. G. Finbar

Mr E. A. H. Fowler

Mr. J. P

Peyton

Mr H. Piesbergen

Mr

Mr & Mrs H. Pink

and Mrs J. B. Pla and child

Mrs French & child Mr. W. Pringle, Jun. Mir Denman Fuller Dr L F. Randall, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Mr J. Rasson

Mr E. H. Ray

Chra, Beich

Goorge

Miss George Mr &. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn MrJ. Gurgey Mr and Mrs Joseph

Gonid Gonid

Mr F. Reiss Mr H. M. Richards Mr W. Schwolke Mr Jan. Sentson Mr J. C. Sibley

Mr D. M. G. Gratar EL E. Smith

Mr H. H. Soloman It, and Birs 0.

Stainer, RNAME

Mr B. A. Green

Mr E. M. Gull

Capt. T. P. Hall

De J. G. Hanni

Mr. W. T, Karbord

Mr G.

Mr D. Harrir

Ja

Mr H. Vollbrecht

Bir J. DrummondM E. Vollbracht

Hogg

MF U. 8. Wager

Mr Mrs. J. Hal- Mr. C. WarTOD

loway

Mr H., Walkins Mr H. V. Webb

ir

De 8. Hough

Capt. E. Innes v

Mr Keat

Mr D. Kismo

Co-Col. & Mm Texn

and child D.P."

aph Wood R. A.M,C.

It-Col and Mr Wrigley, O D.

ASTOR HOUSE.

MR. C. Adams Mrk. Alonso Mr J. B. Arnold Mr Bartholomew Mr J. F. Beal Mr L. Birot

MH. Mr &

Mr D. Jones Mr D. C. Kent. Misa Komar f Mr A. Kuhn Comdr Lecadet Mr V. Lagebil BluckerMrs

Mr

Mrs C. L. Brown Mr H. H.

Byme

ell

de

G. Morris

de Morris

Mr K. Nesalingar Mr G. G. Obon

Mr J. D. Breite, Mr & Mrs H. Naftaly M.J. Com Castillo Mr C. G. Olson

V. M. del

A. Chandon Mr A Pacheco

Lieut. Chatersan Mr H. V. Chezu Mr F. A. Chopard Mr-A, Cortez Mr D. N. Congrave

Mr G. Cowell Mr J. A. David Mr Fedro Delgado Mr J. S. French Mr B. B. Gibson

Mr C. LA Gillette Mr J. Graham

Hr. F. Greenwood Mrs A. W. Grill Mr B F. Johnson

Mr F. E.

* Perez ---

Mir

Mr E. A. Priestley Mr J. Rodriguez

David iRist Mr J. A. Souti MI

Mx

Smith

Mastor

L4 Smith Mr F, de forcontegul Miss K. Urch Mr W. H. B. Ursh --M» H. M. Wirghi

Mrs M Whitener Mr F. Williainen

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr A. Arbini Mr. O, Bord Mr P Brierser

Mr W. Chwn

Mr A. Terrazzini Mr Gabriel Me I. II. Could Mr Peyton Griffin Miz Q. Haaren Mr W. Fell Mr. R. Helms

Mr

Mr Jensen

Mr Mr Hell DM. Whamond Mr. King

Mr and Ms J. P. Mr and Mrs HL.B. Mr Lorrie

Jackson

White

Mr and Mrs C. D. Mr A. Whitmarsh

Jackson

Mr G. G. Wood

Mr G.. Japy

Mr J, W.JonGE

Mr and Mrs JME

Wright My J. & Young!

Mr McIntyre Mt P. McJone Mr Meskel

Mr F. R. Madin

Mr A.. T. Myall Mr M. Gufer Mr R Hichmood Mr L B Badger

Schlaeger Mr Snowdon Mr A. Tao MrA O Tarrell

Mr J. 8. Walen Mr. HW Fr L. Mc. William

Mr RO Yoying

Mr E. Zeller

GRAND CARLTON 110TKIN

Me and Mr Frank Me and M

Mr

AD. Anderson Mr Thos Mr Jack Aubrey Mr W MY AG. Beaumens Air and Mr 8. G. Boldon Ro

Binga Mie A

WINDHAM HOTEL.

2500 Master A. EL Bhu'tis Mr. F. Ben

Mr Arthur stephens Mr W. Dabbe Mr Frank R. Evans Mr A. Stephens

Hayward Mr and Mrs John Mr. F Tone. Hemsley SLAWATT HOUR Miss M. Jackson Mrs D. Mut

Mi A. Mait

Mine Tai

Me G. Taylor

Mine

A120 Bra

Cerefordr

Mr & Mrs William E. | Me& Mrs Geo. Grand Mr & Mrs William E.

zie Mr & Mr X. Adams » Thomas

On

MI Wrisht Roy. Mr Pearce Moater & M Wright Me stud Mira AE Miss BE Wright

Mr Harry Yen

and chiliron

Mr Einhly Gelme

Mr and Mrs G

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