MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1912.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION......
Hughes and Hough MR GEO. P. LEMMERT be received
AUCTIONERES TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN" COAL STORAGE.
Coder eved
A.B.C. 4 & br# EDITIONI. Al. TELEGRArnie Code.
Telegraphic Addres
*MEIRION" HONGKONG.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
Undeigned have resolved lɛarrune
Toon to tell by Pahlis Auction.
(POR 1000ST OF THE CONCERNED).
00
WEDNESDAY
the 23rd October, 1012, commencing 2.30 F.N., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaax Bend, Corner of
Ice House Stroot-
Instruction to sell by Public Auction
00
TUESDAY,
the 2nd October, 1912, at 3 p., al at bis Sacs Rooma DubuELL
STRAAT;-
The following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY
LOT 1:—Nos. 19, 21, 23 sad 25, Sholly |
Stroot, Victoria, Hongkong. LOT 2-Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1179,
And
LUT 3:-Kowloon Inland Let No. 1180. Particulars and Conlition of Sale may
be had from the Vender's Solicitors
DEAOUN, LOOKER & DEACON, No. 1, Dos Voeux Road Centra...
Hoogkong.
J
To Let
A
TO LET.
THE CHINA MAIL..
TOUSES in AUSTIN AVENUE, Kow-
Joon. Immediate possession.
Apply
A. RAYMOND,
c/o S. J. DarmD & CO. Hongkong, Outober 18, 1912.
1391
TO LET.
UROPEAN FLAT in NATHAN ROAD Kowloon, from 1st November next. SHOP with Godown attached, Nathan Road, Kowloon,
Kowloon Marine Lob No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Hongkong, June 1, 1913,
|
WHAT GERMANY -WANTS.
Naval Defensa.
Dedicated by permission to Mr. Chem- berlain, and written by an ex-member, of
the Australian Parliament, a volume with | the title ** What Germany Wants,” which has just been published (Stauloy Paul), sna scarcely fail to attract attention. It gives the views of a citizen of Greater. Britain who in the course of world-wide
travel has lost no opportunity of studying Imperial problems. Mr. W. N. Willis Addresses himself primarily, to "the man | in the street,” and he maintains that the voice of that personage should be the dominant factor in a sane policy for the protection and consolidation of the Em pire. The book is also worth reading as [08. 3 and 4, DURBAR VILLAS, a plain and, one might add, an unvarnish
TO LET.
•
Nolor, from the 1st November.
Apply to
SPANISH DOMÍNICAN
and also from the Auctionens,
1987
1 PROCURATION. Hongkong, October 11, 1912.
1298
TO LET FURNISHED.
Hongkong, October 10, 1912.
Intimations.
羁水汽力逼士
THIS WONDERFUL SYPHON
Makes Mineral Water instantly at 90 acente a duzun Syphons. Anyone can do it...
Failure is impossible. And you can save (30 per cent by making your own Mineral
Waters at home with the.
A QUANTITY" Or VALUABLE BLACK WOOD FURNITURE, &c.
Comprising:
Blackwood Cabinets aad China Closets, Tea, and Side Tables, Jardinieres, &c., including Cantonese Blackwood Arm Chairs, Writing Tables, Desks, Photo Frames, ata., etc.
TEAKWOOD FURNITURE,
na follows:-
1 Silk Tapestry Covored Drawing Room Suite, Bras Fenders, and Fire Brasses Double and Single Wardrobes, Washatsads, Dressing Tablon and Bureau, Rockennus and Writing Tables, Extension Dizing Tables and Chairs, Brass Mounted Bed- steads and Cote, &c, a quantity of Cutlery, Electro-plated and Gines Ware.
&c..
$c..
And
&c.,
One Gent's Bicycle Practically New,
Un vin day, boʻore Bale.
Catalogues will be issued.
Tekma mda usun).
HUCHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers
Hongkong. October 19, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
13:40
HE Undersigned have received instrac-
tions to sell by Pubila Auction
(TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEE),
on
FRIDAY.
the 25th October, 1912, at 2.30 r., st their SALE ROOM, No. 8, Don Your Road, Corner of Ice House Streak- Fifteen dozen Coloured Shirts.
Elevca dozen White Dress Shirts.
Sovgral Suit Lengths. Fifty pairs Ladies and Children's Booly and Shock. Blousee, Belts, Night Dresses, Under clothing,Handbags
A quantity of Flannel, &a., &c, &c. TeamAs usual.
HUGHES & BOLOR,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, October 19, 1912. /
PUBLIC AUCTION.
vi
1336
HE Undursigned have received instruc
Tull by Public Auction
םם
SATURDAY,
*PRANA'
SPARKLET SYPHON,
which lasts a lifetime and
can be purchased from ary Chemist or Stores.
PRICE: $2 Each.
BULBS at 90 conte per
Boz
WHOLESALE PRICE:-
Streogs per doe
$16.00 f...b.
Busa per doz. boxes
$8.00 Lab. KWONG SANG HONG, LTD., WHOLESALE AGENTS,
246 and 248, Des Voeux Road Central, HONGKONG.
4
行發糖
行生廣港香
司公限有
Hongkong, July 8, 1912.
898
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE BOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGrna, Hongkong,
J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGER FOR THE EAST, TUKTO.
New Insurance Faid for......€ 25,637,300 Qutstanding insurance mounta
to ........
UVE-ROOMED with
3d statement of the trend of publis opinion in British Dominions Overseas on matters of grave importance to the Em- piro at largo.
It would be rash, of course, to infer
from the dedication that Mr. Chamber- inin, when accepting it.. knew exactly
FIVE ROOM, BUNGALOW what the author was going to say. Had
Kowloon.
Apply to
PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING,
6, Queen's Road Cantril. Hongkong, October 10, 1912. 1201
OFFICES
-TO LET,
in KING'S BUILDING.
Apply to
he read the proof-sheets he would prob. ably have demurred to the assertion that after the Boer War-as was well known at the time, Mr. Willis says-li • wish- ed to attack Germany, and oner and for all have some prses in Europe." Xor would be, we imagine, quarunter the truth of the story that Admird Sir John now Lord) Fisher, when invited to al
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-vise the Cabinet, said:--
MENT & AGENCY Oọ, La. Hongkong. September 2, 1912. 1694
TO LET.
"ODOWNS in No. 4 and No. 94,
Prays East, Wanchai, from 1st Octo
her next.
Apply to
KWONG SANG HONG, LTD., 248, Des Voeux Road Central, -Hongkong, September 15, 1912,
-1163
TO LET
ODREENAGH, 21, The PEAK, for
six months from 1st November.
Mo
Apply Property Office. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Hongkong, September 4, 1919.
TO LET
1113
ARGE substantially built GODOWN, situated on Water Front East Point. For further particulars apply Property Office, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Hongkong, August 14, 1312. ̧
LTD.
1025
OFFICES TU LET.
IRST-Class Central accommodation, AIR
light sod siry, on First, Second, or Third Floor, in new building being erected for Messra WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CUY., LTD. Entrance from Des Youx Road. Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric Light throughout.
The Plan can be seen and all particulars obtained at the Offices of MESSRS. PALMER & TURNER, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, 3RD FLOOR..
Hongrong, October 1, 1912.
*********£282,663,220 ON STREET,
TO LET
1230
N 2xD FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER Assets amount to £104,028,655 Surplus amounts to................€ 17,828,768 One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro. Dividends to Policyholders
perty Ofica JARDINE, MATHESON & 1810
10,675,157 | Co., Lro. Total paid Policyholders 1910. 53,439,380
Rongkong, April 30, 1712. Total 1 Expenses for 1910 10,392,099
21,646,52
Gross earnings from Intercet and Rents for 1910...... Gross rate of Income from
Investments 1310... Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.
4.482
72
the 28th October, 1912, commencing at NORTH BRITISH & MERUANTILE
9.30.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ies House Street,—
A CONSIGNMENT OF PORCELAINS, BRONZES, &c, &c. FROM BELINO,
Including Ivories, Policese Cloisonne and Lacquered Ware, Jadestone, a few Sots of Mandarin Bends (Amber, Coral, and Jadestone), a number of Snuff Bottles,
a
few Manilarin Costa. Brocades, and Silk Skirts, Old Chinees Pictures, &c., &c., and
pamber of Old Wall Plates.
INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH ARE VESTED THE SHARES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, ID.
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE 00,
£22,561,286 —Anthurised Capital £6,000,000
TO LET.
500
TO: 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
First floor. No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor,
LARGE ROOMS to let, central posi tion, cheap rent.
No. 19. SHELLEY STREET. No. 113, PEAK, KIRKENDOA, Five Rooms, furnished immediate possession.
68, PEAK, Mount Keller, partly fur nished for 7 months, from 1st November.. Cheap Best
The EYE,' No. 13, Peak, to let from Lat November,
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31 DECEMBER, 1911, FOR SALE-FARTING and ROGATE on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.
Apply to
LINS FEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Sonakong, Anh 21811.
Bubscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital
Portelsins of the Sarg, Ming, Tau-Fire Funds Kwong, Kang Hi, Kienloong, Gar Hing-Life & Annuity Funds... 16,136,150
Dynsstics.
Fall Particulars from Catalogue.
On view from Friday, p.m.
Texas ;--da mouni.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, October 15, 1912.
Binking Fund Account ......
1
Revenue Fire bransk..
Life and Annuity
Branches.....4201219 Kavenue Marine Department 1918 Other Receipt
FOR SALE: HE_Undersigned have received instruo tions to sell at their Bales Hooms, No. 8. De Vanz Bosd, corner of 'Los House Street,-
One BONEO DUPLICATOR Complete with all essories and practically new, De Case REGISTER, in working Order. THREE TYPEWRITERS.
and THEER PIANOS For further particulars, apply to the Dudersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
A: dudlencers
dong, Sept. 18, 1918.
£2,437,500
3,809, 114
88,014
£22,681,268
2,567,258 1,973,269 262,602 430,193
2,231,319
The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respectiva Depart utants of the Company's Business.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO
Agents
SINTING,
Surgeon Denison
»No. 14, D'AQUILAS SEKKER,
TERMS: VERY MODERATE
THE
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CHINA MAIL
TYPHOON
MAP and
We are ready, sir. Every bolt hos been shot into its place and received | its tightening nut, the fires are burning brightly, the men in good heart. W cannot get defeated, and we shall n least and out our defects,
THE STRENGTH OF THE ENPIRE When again, we rend that Mr. Cecil hodes exhorted the German Emperor. otidem verbis, to ** stop fading ground: South Africa and to shift camp out Tur. kry way," it is permissible to supplane "unt the author has occasionally drawn on
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A Substitute for Alcohol
After alcoholic. excess, O.T: restores vitality. appetite and nerve, while satisfying the craving. for stimulants.
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An excellent remedy for Colle and other stom- ach Troubles: Safeguards against fevers, dysen- tery, and other inflammatory complaints.
Relieves Indigestion, Colic, etc.
A true digestive. Frevents indigestion, flatulence. , and "fall feeling" after meals.
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TELEPHONENo. 633
DAIMONTELA.
TIME TABLE.
WIFE DATE.
1 rather vivid imagination for his facts. A TRAMWAYS COMPANY, This, however, does not materially affect the significance of his main contention that Germany wants" several things vhich can only be obtained if the in- terests of the British Empire are beld iɔ be ant worth the trouble and post of up- holding then. Furthermore, speaking as a British Celenial born and breilit will be noted that Mr. Willis accepts a designation the use of which is some times deprecated-he strongly insists o the full exertion of all the strength of the Fanpire to oppose the ambitions of a § 7.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.5 German war party. He regards with die-
p.m. every 15 minutes, may any weakening of our naval forces
GARNER,
QUELCH & Co.,
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
DONGKONG HOTEL
Mr A. T. Barborini Mr C. H. Bartlett Mr E, A, Beaumont Mr O.D. J. Ball Mr G.A. Benn
Mr and Mr. N. F.
Blanch
7.00a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minab r. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am...Every 10 miaubos. 10.00am to 11.00 am. Every 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 12.45p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes.fr H. Boseier
1.1 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minnher. 1.45p.m. to 9.15 p.m...Every 10 minutos 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m... Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. NIGHT CAPE.
SUNDAYE.
in the Mediterranean: He wants to som.s. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes le Dominions joining with the Mother 10.30am to 11.00 am...Every 10 minutes, country in maintaining the command of 11.45m. to 13 Noon....Every 15 minutes. a maritime highway the control of which 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m...Every 10 minut
100p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes is essential to both. Something B
5.00p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes definite scheme is advocated.
8.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minabre. read:
1.00 p.m, to 8.10 p.m...Et ry 10 miumbea, 7.30 am, Sunday). * NIGHT CARS as on Week Days,
WA
The Union Flag should be hoisted over the Malta squadron under a buši. ness or partnership arrangement. The senior partner. John Bull, should direct the raising of a loan of, say, fifty mil lians sterling, the junior partners to guarantee the whole of the interest, and lel posterity repay the principal. Such vezed questions as subsidies, gilts, voluntary contributions. ele., abould for evne vanish, and the responsibility of protecting the Empire, as an Em- pire, be entered upon as a company," entitled, John Bull and Sons. Unlimited." sterling Imperial loan would cover the
-
SATURDAYS.
Extra Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS For Your Road Central.
JOHN D. HUMPHRËTË & SON,
Gammel Moma aero.
joint-stock PATELL & CO.
Fifty millions
Capt. & Mrs P. Boyd Mr Buschner Mr E. T. Byrne Mr A. A. Claxton
MrT. J. Cakuly Mr W. R. J. Cooper Miss Crocker
Mr G. Curry
Mr G. R. Davi
Mr G. Dufer
SOLE AGENTS.
Mr O. A. Leary Mr G. F. Labneri Mr G. T. Lloy MN. C. Maeliregor and Biry MacIntyre
Noil
Mr A. Mckenzie Mr J. T. Mcleod Mr J. Madden Dr. Marriott Me R. T. Matison
and chil
Dr
C. W. MaKenny Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Mule e Mr J. Merecici Mr D. M Mickle Me Patrick Millar
Br and Mr. H. Mr W. Moor
Daugins
Die J. Morris
Mr W. C. Drow Mr J. E. Mwanis Mr and Mrs H. C.
Ehrenfels
Mr H. G. FinlLOT Mr E. A. S. Fowler Mr J. H. Freeman Mrs French & child Mr & Mrs Frings My Denman Fuller
M. J. D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mr J. Napier Capt. and Mrs F. 'D.
Northeambo
Mr V. d'Oettingen Dr L. F. Randall Mr N. Raphael Mr E. H. Ray MINH F. Reay
Mr P. Roque
1. Mr and Mrs. J. M. Mr E Rejs
Gantro-rt
Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr W. Schmelke
George
Mr E. E. Smith Miss
George
Mr H. H. Soloman Mix
Square
Mr A. G. Gordon Me V. Goulbou
Mias M. Sterens
ASTUS HQVar.
Mr J. B. Arnold
Miss Elirra Arvillo
Mr Goldenberg
Mr J. Graciani
Dr and Mm. G. S. Mr J. M. Harris
Baker
bir Bault Mr L. Birut
Mir C. de Botellauty Mr W. S. Bostan Mr R. E. Brakes
Mr J. D. Byrna Mr G. Caillard Mia Mallie Carson Mr J. Chalua Mr R. J. Clined
Mr H, V. Chena
Mr J. S. Hayward
Mr F. A. Lapicque Mr
Ir V. Lugetul
Mr A. Marsh
Mr G. W. Marsh÷}} Mr & Mr G Maurer Miss Mech lough Mir R. Menasche Mr L. Morris Mi K. de Momis Mr S. Morton Mr F. Musso
Mr Gee. N. Chisubo Mr W. Paal
Mr F. A. Chopard
D. A. Peagrave
Mr W. F. Cowen Mes 3. Curtis
Mr W. Dalziel Mr J. A. David Mine. Enn
Mr and Mrs Fritz
Ficide
MrJ..Balla Percira Mr & Mrs H. Fink Mr A. H. Pinto Mr A. N. Quagle Mr and Mrs Chas La
Roy
Mr J. A. Stutt Mr. H. Bechrivt Me T. C. Tai
Mr A. R. Fontaine Misa Dell Turner Mr A. E. Gagnon Mr AR. Ward Mr and Mrs Von Mr Th. Wieringa
Cerovy
Mr Woodward MrJ. S. Gillies
KENG EDWARD HOTEL,
Mr A. D. Andersen Mr T, Aoki
Mr F. Arou Dr Boliños
Mrs Birs and child Lieut. Grosse Mrs i rezier Mr Ewing Mr R. A. Fearon
Mr J. Gurgey Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr J. C. Taylor
Gould
Commander H. RM Finchett Mr D. M. G. Gratame Veale, B. N.
Varment MAJ. Grimshaw. Mr G. Mr E Capt. 1. P. Hall
Mes E. Vollbrocht Mr H. Watkins
MF Wa Hall. Dr J.
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expense of the Union Fleet in the Exporters & Importerad MW. A. Mr L. Watson
Mediterranean. Such a loan, with the endorsement of the chief partner of the firm of Jolm Bull and Sons, Unlimit. cd." would be subscribed. I om ere. dibly informed, ten-fold by the nation} » at an interest under three per cent. per annum. Taking threp per cent, how. erer, as a basis, this would entail an expenditure on interest account on the firm of, roundly, one and a-half mil lions sterling per annum. The interest would readily be paid, pro rata, accord.
General Merchants
and
Commission Agents.
ing to the wealth and importance of HONGKONG, CANTON
the dependencies. India, with its potential wealth; Canada and Austru- lis, with their enormous possibilities; | South Alrico, New Zealand, Straits Settlements. Malay Straits, Burma, Ceylon, and all the smaller portions of the Empire would become parties to the interest bond and members of family union in the act of hoisting the Imperial Flay at Malta.
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW
NOTES ON WILD IN LIFE
HONGKONG AND SOUTH
·DHIKA."
Bt z Rev. G. A. BUNBUKT, M.A.
The moral effect, Mr. Willia declares, would be to strengthen every tie that' biúda the Empire together. In mother direction, too, he would tap the reserve of military strength, which might be used in the omergency of war. In this case, indeed, the recommendation is put for. To be had at the Cara Min. Office. GUIDE wards coming from one of the best
Enables one to locate the centre.
of a Typhoon,
YOURED ON Cardboard aMI
Taped for HANGING,
Price 40 Cents,
Vyens Vs Cirena Matz. Offen
known authorities on international poli-.
·lics," with whom he discussed the situa tion: but it evidently meets with Eis warm approval. The authority en inter | national politica majd
centa
·TES' STATION HOTEL.' Mr. Bruhn Mr A. D. Seddale I recommend England and France Me and Mrs J. B. Mr G. Stocks "boldly to use Colonial troops, fresh Capell & children Mr and Mrs Stub
and children from their several dependencias, for the Miss F. Cepall natural defence of their two seats of Mr C. H. H. Calliford La. and Mrs J. B.
M: A. A.
Tickaberry & child "Government-London and Paris. What Mr Chr. Gregersan Mr L. P. Townend could be more natural ban that the Mr & Mrs D, Harvey Mr. M. R. Walker members of the two Empleos should and children L. Col. & Mrs L., B.
Pat Walton call in their forses and concentrate Mr G. Lathmann.
Mr.O. Muller Me EL. P. Winslow tham at the Empires respective capl- R.Ockermolat 14 Col.&Mr You
Mr F. K. Repricht”
Male ?
Mr W. T. Harbord Mr EL Hope Dr S. Hough Capt. R. Lines Mr M. S. Keeler Mr J. S. Keeler
Mr S. Komut
Mr A. Kruseman
Mr J. M. Wendus Mir D. Bl Wamond
Mrs
Mr and
White
H. C. E.
Mr A. Whitmarsh Mr H. Widmer Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs J. F.
Wright
Mr H. A. Lampman Me J. A.. Young
J
TEAK HOWEL
Mr A. J. AuN Mr G. W. Barton Mr L. M. Baylog Mr & Mra Beltchenko
and children
Mira Bowdler
Lu-Col. & Mre Lean
and child D.P. Mr J. D. Lloyd Major&Mrs Lyddon
A.O.D, Mr&Mrs G Macplan.
Attorney General & Men Smith Malkin
Basknil
Mrs
Major Caulifield, R.E. Mrs Cale and child
Lt. Curningham'
Mr M. Darch
Mr A. F. Doane
children
Mr Gen. Grimble Mr H. Hunter Brand Mirx Kemp
"!
Mr and Mrs F E.
McHugh
Mr K. Miyatumi Mrand Mrs J.E. N..
Mody
Dr Muller Mr M. F. Murray Mr B. Overy Capt. & Mrs W. Q.
Tambore
Bir R. A. RamsDy
Bliss F. "aundera Mirs Schenk
Cpt. Larala & family Dr Sibres Mr & Mrs C. Laurit- Mr H. S. Spurge
доп
Miss A. Leigh Mr and Mrs Lemaire
and child.
MeK. Makasbimt Mr C. N Manhat
| Mr G. E. May
Capt. and
Allen EL. Stewart And
children
Mr and Mrs W. A.
Swinerton
Mr. B. Taylor
Mr Walker
Mr F. W. White
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.
Mr & Mrn F. Allen Mr. A. F. Remédios
Mr A. G. Beaumene Mr A. Riggs Mr S. G. Bolten
Mr.W. JA. Robbing
Cat and Mr Braga Mr and Mrs. Arthur
Mr. Brag Nias L. Briga Mis M. Brags Mrs J. Crawford
M. T. J. Flynn Mr
G. Harper Mr W, Jackson
Rogerson
Miss Ada Rawlay Mr A. J. Schmitt Mr G. W. Bowell
Mi- Khel Smith Mr RH. Stephenson
Mise E
tone
Dr & Mrs McGundling Mr and Mrs Jenneys Mrs. Tall
and child Capt. & Mrs McMunn Mr&Mrs R Pestonji Mr J. Vernon.
Miss M. Jesperson Mr E. J. Treadgold children and au
Mr J. H. Forth R.A.M.C.
Mr and Mrs Went
Mrs Metzdor
Mrs Devanport and Mr & Mrs H. Peares Major Prichard, R..
Mr W. Pringle, Jun.
KINGSOLEE'S 'JO7YL,
Dr and Mrs. Patton.
Consal & Mrs Eitzons Lt Col RadclifeR.E. Mz E. Arnót '
Mr and Mrs G. G. Eng. Comdr Roome, Mr and Ms J. B. Mr & Mis J. Dobe`t
Gordon
Priord,
Capt. & Mrs Guthrie, Dr & Mrs Rath
BA.
RN. åte and. Mrs. B. A. Mr A. Sinclair
Hale
Mr and Mrs Talati Lt. Col. Gordon fail, Miss Tope
R.A.1.0. Major & Mr Waring Capt & Mrs Hudgins .AMO.
fr and Mes G. Mr and Mrs W. M
Humphrey Watson
Mr & Mrs, Lec. Jones Mr F. C.-Wilford MeN. B. Karanjia; Mr David Wood Mrs Kent
Mr Mr Kimont Wood R A.M.C. Col and Mr Dr. and Mrs S. L. Wrigley, 6,0. “AD..
WETDILIM HOTEL V
1 Backhouse Five me so
Dr and - Min B.“ W. Manu G. Sachas
"I" Brown" Mr M. L. Schaller
Mr. A. Carleton Mr A. L. Shields
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Mr and Ms M.D. Capt. C. V. S Skrim,
Currio
Miro, B.A... in
Mr Heater Faller Mr R. M. Sinith My Gingham Mr and Mrs Burenser Dr & Mrs Evan Jono Mr R. D. Stewar DrELL. Martyn LoubMr H. P. Thoma Mr & Mr W. Logo: Mria Weorón - Mi T. M. MacQueen Mr JW; Wilson.
Mr K. 8 Marsion Mr. H. Woutwor
GRAND HOTEL
Mr. H. Aiken Mr & Mrs Harley Mr C. Broker Me Caranorga" Mr J. Curtin quan Mr Elson
Capt. Miki Mr & Mrs Mudje Mr. A. T.Myall Mr M. Differ Mir S. Paul. MY Pennell Mr E Paterson Mr Peyton Griffe Me & Mrs Huddate Juho Are A Hand Mos immerly,
Me H. Grimbang M T Smith Medpilian Mc Torpe Mr & Muribh Langenheim Mr & Mrs Keyno Master & Mian Wright MG. Mabony To Toad's
Mr F. Een Mr Thow Hensley Miss Annie B. Camp- Mrs D. Mar
bell
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