THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1912.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE.
Coden red:
A.3.0. 4 & 5
Korrions. AL. TELEGRAFIC Code.
---
Telegraphie Address 'MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
116. Opforsigned here received instruc
Troll by Pabile & motion.
(POK ACCOUNT OF TEI DISCERNID},
on
MONDA Y,
the 18th November, 1912, at 2.20 P.M., Sİ thoir SALES Rooms, No. 8, Das Vœux
Road, Corner of Ice House Street,—
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
$ic..
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
HK Cadaraigned have received Instruo To all by Fabile Anctions
(FOB ACCOUNT OF TER, CONUMLNED),
DA · : THURSDAY,
the 28th November, 1919, at 3.80 ... b their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Das Vari ROAD, Corner of Ips Hunas Street --- A MISCELLANZOUS COLLECTION OF CHINESE OURIOS - £0.
Comprising
Bronze and l'orcelain Vases, Bowls, Wall Plates, &c., Opium Pipes and Bowls, Snuff Bottles, Opium Boxes, Two Sets: Bras Halbords and Stands, Several pieces- of Old Blackwood Furniture, &o., ko.
The above includes many pieces of Old
Porcelain.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue), On view day before sale. Cenaze 2--di neun),
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HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers: Hongkong, November 13, 1912.
Hotels.
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD,
KOWLOON.
By kind permission of the officers of the 25th Punjabis, the band will play at the STATION HOTEL,
Removed to Sale Rooms for convenience during and after Dinner on
of Sale.
As follows:-
Bedroom Suites and Carpets by Lak CRAWFORD & Co.. Drawing Room "Suite, i Large and Small Oil Paintings, and Water Colours by well-known Artistes, Brass Fondurs and Fire Brasses, Electric Fans and Fittings, a nonber of Continental and other good Vasen, Electro-plated Ware, Cutlery, &e, de, du;
One Gent's Bicycle. Ono Piano, 2 Ham- mricks, 9 Rubber Tyred Rick-bas (Practi- cally Now), and Two Violine.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue).
Un view day before sile.
TRAMS -Ai usoni,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auntiemant Hongkong, Novomber 9. 1912, s.
1432
PUBLIC AVOTIO'N.
FHE Undersigned have received instræ-- tions to hy Public ́à metion
on
THURSDAY,
the 21st November, 1912, at 2.30 г.a, at i
their Salve Rooms, No. 8. Des Voax..
Roid, comer of Tce House Sruzzy,—— A LARGE QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD
VALUABLE
&o..
FURNITURE, dic...
All New Furniture and must be sold. Comprising as follows:-- Two Drawing Room Suites, One Silk Tapestry and Que Leather Covered, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpots and Rogs, Pictures, a few Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double and
SATURDAY, the 16th inst.
A SPECIAL MENU HAS BEEN ARRANGED.
For Particulars apply to
THE MANAGER. TEL. No, K129. Telg. Address *TERMOTEL.'
Kongkong, Feb. 27. ͥ12.
196
WYNDHAM HOTEL,
WINDHAM (FLOWZE) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
PIERRE LOTI, THE IDEALIST...
Amusing Interriawn.
Plurre Loti, the famous French novel- rivod in New York recently on
SHARI & GENERAL BRÖKER: board La Savoie, and all America was
FOR SALE
SECTION," A of K. I. L. 570
Area 25,378 Square feet.. Position: Facing King's Park.
Money on Mortgages at market rates,
PUBLIC AUCTION HE Undersigned received instruc
tions to sell by Public Auction,
TUESDAY,
the 19th November, 1918, commencing at 2:30-7,31., at his Sales Rooms, No. 4,
DUDDELL STREET, —
A QUANTITY OF 12. VALUABLE BLACKWOOD
AND TEAK FURNITURE, Comprising - 'BLACKWOOD: Very Finely Carved Curio
Stands, Cabinets, Couches, Round,] Oval & Square Tablos, Fire-Sareens, Armchairs, Side Tables, Stools, Flower Stands, Photo Frames and Wail Brackets. TEAK: Double and Single Wardrobe
with Bevelled Glass Doors, Marble- top Washstands, Side' carda, Dinner | Waggons, Dining Table and Choirs, Writing Desk (plain and roll top), Overmantala,, Flower and Cario Stands, Bookcases, Card Tables etc., etc.;
Also Brass Fonders and Fire Brasses. Two Cottage Pianos.
On view from Monday, the 18th Nev. Ost-logues will be mued, Trass-Cash on delivery.
discussing the French artistic sampers, ment, as exemplified in Loti's contact with the reporters and his unusual clothes, particularly his high heels. Lo is the first European who, while subject ing himself to cross-examination by American reporters, has been able to fill them with perplexity, for he is a type that New York journalists have not an, countered before.
It was announced from Paris & fort. night ago that Pierre Loil was coming to New York to supervise the rehearsals of his play “* The Daughter of Heaven," buš he is so modest and bashful that he de for this redson he entered his name on sired to enter. Americs unrecognised, and
the passenger list us. Vermier," which one nowspaper informi its readers means "Monsieur Collweber of Worms" Pieris Loti, however, evidently despaired of accomplishing the miracle of evading the reporters, for whan they bonded the, liner La 'Savoie they were met by a special representative of the Paris Matin. accompanying Loti, who scted an bis unofficial socretary, and who led the journalists to Loti's cabin and in- structed them how they should grost the emperamental maker of Oriental tales."
It would be well for you to compli ment him on his youth. He is really 62. but is would displonso him if you meu- tion it," said Loti'w fellow countryman, who also warned the reporters to tell Loti that he carried his shoulders like a mili- tary cadet and walked in grand style.
HIGH HEELS.
The awed journalists ranged themselves -outside Loti's door, and one knocked timidly. Piorre Loti appeared in the doorway dressed in a vivid grest over- cost, ender which were a lavender suit and flaming red tie, where reposed the pin given him, us to explained, by, the 1438 Queen of Rumania. He carried a mys
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
* Auctioneer, Hongkong, November 12, 1912.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.
SHEWE, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGKRA, HONGKONG.
OCATION good for Hillside Scenery J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAG Li and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.
Terms RUN ON FIRST-CLARS LINES," Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress:
Moderats.
Total M. S. HOY.
BRAESIDA”
PRIVATE
HOTEL,
CITANDING L its own grounds_with Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Large Ay and Wall Furnished Rooms, Every home comfort- Fine View of the Harbour. Telephone, No. 590,
Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS,
Ersenido,' 20, Macdonnell Road, Hongkong, September 2, 1908, 12
Single Brass and Brass mounted Bedsteads KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
and Cota, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Tank. wood Dining Room Furnitara, &c., da, 1 Dinner Service complete and Dessert
Serviss, Crosiery, Electroplated and Glass Ware, 2 Cooking Stoves and Kitchen Utensils. Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c.,'
Electric Lamps, Brass Fenders, Fire Brasser, de, 2 Sewing Machines and Doe New Babber Tyred Ecksha;
Also
HONGKONG.. NRIVALLED position in the
Bistricts, overlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Suites with luxurioudy fitted Bathrooms, Telophones and Electric
Fans.
Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms throughout. Telephone No. 1122.
A few pieces of Carved Blackwood | Cable Address: *Sachsola," Furniture, I Cottage Piano, 1 Large, American Iron Safe, and a few pieces of Old Porcelains,"
"On view day buforo xxla.
Catalogues will be issued. T'uxatis:- An nesal.
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BUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers: Hoogkong, November 9, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
PRELIMINARY NOTICE.
1431
THE Undersigned has received in tear- - thans to Sell by Public Auction, (F01: A05OUNT OF THE CONCERNET),
MONDAY,
the 2nd December, 1917, at 2.30 p.at, al
FOREBANE War,'. No. 143,
Magazine Gap, The Ponk,-",
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
&c.,
Therein. Contained.
Full. Particulars will be published later.
TERME -da Detal. 11
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. November 6, 2012.
T BE
OHINA
A.B.4. Code 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1908,
1800
KING EDWARD HOTEL
A
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. EXCELLENT ROOMS.
ELECTRIC, LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.
TELEPHONE 373,
EL HAYNES, Manager.
Hongkong, October 9, 1908 ·
THE
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Leang Ming (Astor House Hotel), Tan Fang Kee (Astor House Hotel),
Typhoon Guide Ah Choo (Queen's Road)
PRICE
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terious packet in his hand. The reporters were chiefly struck by his small feet and | extraordinarily bigh, slim heels.
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VISTORS AT HOTELS,'
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Mri RT: Matheson
and child
air J. McCracken
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,
PEAN HOTEL
SOLE AGENTY
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Lt. Col. & Mrs Lou Mr & Mrs W. Arm- and child D.P.
Major&Mrs Lyddon
A.O.D.
strung
Mr G. W Barton Mr L. M. Bayley
bir and Mrs H. M.
Man
BET MADE
Mr and Mrs Beyer Mrs Bowdler Major & Mrs Bowen Capt. & Mr Mann
children And 9 girls
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and nur
Mrs J. P. Milas. Major Canlifield, RE. R. Foster Pegg
Mis
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Colleyslaw Mr and Mrs Potria
Cunningham
Mr M. Darch
Mr C. Arli
Mr C. Backer
GRAND ROTEL..
Mr & Mrs Mudie
Mr A. T. Myalt
Mr. & Mr L. Bowes Mr P. Nitza Mr G. Challengór Mr G. Mc. Nulty M: Eli Christianson Mr M. Offer Mr Cook
Mies Adeiside Dals Mi-y Betty Deverson STIN M. Basthagen Mr T. Eddingbeld M: Elsun
Mr W. 1, Gregory
Mrs N. Olbia Mr A. M. Orton. Mr J. J. Pablo Me S. Paul Ms V. Pencell Mrs. E. Peteran Mr fh. Paterson
M&Mrs Hartman Mr & Mrs Rodvizisky
Mr Peyton Grifu
Mr J. L. Piarco
Mia Amy Hanson
Miss Fay Postozi
Lt. Col. Redelity R.E.) Mr. Bulton
Mini Fay Hartley
Mr John Rayen
R.S. Dr&Mrs Rathford,
Dr and Mrs. Women & Men Eitzer Eny. Conde lowme,
McKenny
They began their inquiries at the bot- Lon, and investigated the heels, which Bicy found were worn to increase Loti's height. One newspaper gravely estimates that with their aid he is almost as tall ud" Napoleon. Although he translated Mr Henry W. AndrewsMr G..FLehnert
King Lear" into French, Pierre Loti Mr F. Barguiana
Mr A. T. Barberii Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr A. Macgawan FOR THE ELSE, Tukyo.
did not desire to talk English, and the Mr M. Baring Mr N. C. MacGregor
Matin's correspondent acted as inter- Mr E. R. Bate New Insurance Paid for... £25,687,500 crater. The ally self-possessed ro
Mr and Mrs Neil Mr F. E Bauld
Macintyre Outstanding insurance amounta
porters hul great difficulty in formulating Mr. E. A Beaumont
Mr B. Bear £282,653,920 testions, for Pierre Lott led them to Mrs E. R. Belilion Assete amount to...........................
..£104,068,655
he ship's rail and gazed ecstatically at Mr. C.D. J. Bell. Surplus amounts to£ 17,823,768
the Statue of Liberty, which France pra- Mr G. A. Bena Dividends to Policyholders
1910...........MAS SABAY - 10,575,157 surtid, to America. As the journaästs
Mr and Mr. N., F. paid Policyholders 1910 58 459,380 were tiruidly mumbling queries. Let Mrs Jamieson Boydo
Blanch Total Expenses for · 1910. 10,399.02 turned to the Frenchman and snid -- Groes earnings from Interest and Rents for 910......
Ask them to say that as I looked the Gross rate of Income from
w's password dashed back by littled. S. Clament.
Mr A. A. Claxton Investmonta 1910.......
Janeing waves, and the august image was M. Cleniant bathed in sunlight and gave the son of FT. J. Cokely Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.
Francy a benign welcome."
Mr W. IL J. Cooper The startled reporters made burried Mr G. E. Coras dr. notes, while the Press plantographers step-
Mrs W. F. CURAD hed up and requested Pierre Loti to po Mrs Latin H. Crozier
Miss Crocice
CrockerTM He declined, but revealed the mystery Mr G..Curry of the package in his hand by displaying Mr C. H. Davin photographa of himself, which he had Mr A. F. Deane touched up and tinted, having carefully Mr C. Defer blacked put the extraordinary height of Mrs H
Douglas bis-bocks. He distributed them. and bade the reportera adieu, after promising then to beld u Press reception at 4 p...
21,648,598
4.482
27
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO,
IN-WEICH ARE VESTED THE SHARES OF
THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD.,
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS
ASSURANCE - CO,
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECENTER. 1911,
TOTAL FU 292,561,286,
"
Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital 24,500,000 Paid-up Ospital£2,137,500 LI-Fire Fund..................... 3,099,11 III-Life & Annuity Funds... 16,138,160
Sinking Fand Account ......
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Mr O Baschner
Mr B. N. Christie
Miss
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ML H. McVey
Mr B. I. Mobra
Mr W. A. Montzer
Mr D. M. Mickle
Mr J. Merocki-
Mr and Mrs G. G.
Gordon
Capt. & Mrs Guthrie, R.N.
B.A.
Ms A. Sinclair Mr and Ms B. A. Mc Findly Saith
Eale
Mr and Mrs Sɔflutti
M Morten Mitchell. Col, and BE Ger-Br and Mrs Talati
dom Unl, R.4.31 C. Mr and Mrs Thornton Major. & Mrs Waring. Mr W. B. Hind Capt & Mrs Hodgins R.AMC.
Mr K. Mitsuhashi Mr H. Molden
31r J. Morris Mire Harold Moore
Mr J, D, F, Mulder MAJ. D. F
F. Mulder Mir J. Norden Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Northcombo
Mr J. C, Sibley
Mina M. Simkin
Mr W. C. Drow Mr. V. d'Oettingen. Mrs S. II. Dasbary Mr L. Palmer Elizabeth Lloyd ExtenMr and Mrs Pinart Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr L. F. Bandal THE ORIENTAL MIND...
Mr E H. Bay Ehrenfels This squad of reporters having failed to
Mr and Mrs Elicht Miss F. Reay Mr B.
Mr R. M. Saker Feldstein "draw" the French artistic tempera Mr HG. Fisher Br*W. Schmclice ment, the editors assigned their star Dr and Mrs Forsyth Dr Schuster men to the task of attending Leti's. after Mr E. A. S. Fewler Sir G. L. Shaw noon salon, but they fared little better Mrs Froach & child Mr. M. A. S. Shera
Mr and Mrs J.-D. 33,612 than the harbour brigade. They tried Mr Denman Fuller
Mr and
Sibley Mrs J. him on the suffragist question, whether
George £22,561,268 Bacon wrote Shakespeare, and other usual Mise George
2,567,158 subjects, while Loti confessed blandy Mr A. G. Gordon Life and Annairv 1
that his mind" lived in the Orient," and Mr V. Goulbourn 1,973,209 Branches.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Capt. H. that he had act interested' himself 'in
Gould Revenue Marine Department 262,692 modern affairs. He was finally induced Me D. M. G. Gratar P. D:Sotherland
Mian Square Other Receipta enci
*****£30,199
to say that New York's skyscrapers struck Mr N.A. Gay "Sir Thomas Swann £5,233,312 him as being tall, but that, while doubt. Mr J. Grimshaw Vice Admiral & Mrs
less agrocable, to Americans, they did not Capt. TP Hall A. G. Tate
Dr J. G. HASDA Mrs Henry Taylor arouse artistic enthusiasm in France. Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr G. Vermeij "Uncle Tom's Cabin "* and one or two
Hannibal
Mr EL Vollbrecht books by Fenimore Cooper comprised his Mr W. T. Harbord, Mira E. Vollbrecht
Mr EL. Watkins soquaintance with American literature.
Bir de Mira B. Webb
Revenue Fire branch.
"
The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the cisima under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.
JHEWAN, TOMES £ CO.
Agenta
JAPANESE MAKERS.
Harrison
Mr E E. Smith Mr H. H. Soleman
Spear
Mr D. M Whamoad
His favourite French fiction, he said. HE Hardasan were works by G. H. Bowny little Miss M, Biest. Imowa writer of early, romances, and Kid. Courtney Hizson White Flaubert's Taptation of Saint An- Mr H. Helace thony," and "Salammbo."
Mr E. Hope
Being questioned about Zola's novela, Dr. Hough
Capt R.Lines Loti refused to comment on their liter B. J. Iodis
Me and Mrs H C. H.
Mis J. 5. Wile
Mr C. HAY. Wilson
Me and Mrs J W.
Withington
“Bir G. G. Wood
*
Watanz
Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr and Mrs. W. M.
Humphreys Mr & Mrs Lec Jones Mr David Wood Mr A. Keith Mr Kissane.
Capt. WoodR. A.M,0 Lt.-Cui. and Mo Wrigley. A.D.D.
ETNO EDWARD HOTEL..
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Capt. & Mrs Majer
| Mr T. Aoki
Mr F. Aron Mr. and Mrs. A. -M. Mr K. Makashima
Baldwic
Mr C. N Manhoff Mrs Bits and child. Miss Man405 Mina G. Van Buren. Mr 4. H. May Tienh, Crosse.... Mr and Mes F.
and children
M: C. Hennings
Mr C. W. Hubbell Mr Then. Hubball. Mr J. Jacubes M: J. W. Jones. Mr & Mraide Leon Mrs N. de Lova M: F. Lorris
Mr & Mrs M.theson Mr J. J. Lyno'
Mr C. J. Morrisgell
Bir A. Rost
Miss Dorothy Rassed Mr FH. Shaw
Mr Ir Smith
Die Stewart Tait Mr E. Thompson Bir F. Tospaber Mr R. Valpole Miss Lottie Vermont Mr and Ms Monte
Wilk
KINGSCLEER HOTEL,
| M2 E, "Arndt
Mr and Mrs J. H.
Backhouse Dr and Mrs B. W.
Brown
Mr A. E. Carleton
Mr and Mrs M.D.
Vartio
shild
Me and Mm G. 3.
Newall
Dr and Mrs Patien Mr and Mrs A L
Perfect
Mr & Mrs J. Bobart
con
Mr G. Sachas
Mr G. French andMr M. L. Schaller
Mr A. 1 Shielde Mr Gillingham Capt. CVS. Strim- Lieut. & Mrs Flaxett shire, R.A
Dr & Mrs Evan-JonesMr R. M. Smith Dr E. L. Martyn Labb Br 11. P. Thomas EMr & Mrs W. Logan Mr van Wearen,
Mr T. M. MacQueen Mr F. W. White Mr B. 8. Morrison Mr J. W. Wil-on
Mr H. Woatmea
Mr W. A. Donaldson McHugh Mr & Mri Evans andMr K, Miyatami
child
Mr and Mrs J.H. N.
Mody
Mr J. Evans Mr Ewing
Mrz Finchatt
Mr and Mm. J.
Gific
Miss Gold
Major J. Morris
Dr Moela
H. Mr M. F. Murray.
Mr Geo. Grimble Mr and Mrs JE
EABROO
Mr H. P. Harris
Mr And Mrs
Obly
Capt & Bin W.
Passmore Mew T. A Ramsey
Miss F. "Riders.. Mrs Schenke
Mr F. W. Hawks Mr HAM Henderson Dr Sibrea Mr H. Hunter:...... 15 Mz 4. G. Smith Mr P. H. Hyde Mrs AG. Smith Mrs Hyds
HHS.Spurge Me M. Jenkins Capt. & Mrs LB. Mr and Mrs Kemp Stewart & children Mr & Mrs C Laurit Mr Zi. H. Taylor:
Comde, Basil Taylor
501
Mr and Mrs Lemaire Mr. A. Tellsoo
nad child
Mir Walker
Mr and Mrs G. W.Mi-s Worters
EVERY KIND ary racrit on the ground that he and Zola Misa Johnson |--Mr and Mrs P. R. Levis
CHERE
Hongeme May 8, 1910.
Surgeon Den
were rivale twenty-our years ago for Mr S. L. Joseph, Max Wood entry to the French Academy, and Zola and Mrs J. F
Mrs A. NE. Judah Mr F. W. Footwear was defeated. The reporters tried to in Capt. W. E. Kent My
Mr & Mrs E Wright M. J. A. Young Mr. B. G. Yung
duce him to discusi uniserial pesce, but Bir A.Bruma
Avere bleaked by his under that he Bliss L Landals
ves a captain on the reserva list of the Mr L Lanfer
Mr.R. H. Lee French navy, and would volunteer hie
TO/
FORDELOVI Lf war broke out
TERMS VERY MODERATE
They finally endeavoured to lead him
to an expression of opinion on American Bey women, but Ioli avaded this concluding
TUS HOUSE.
probe, and the reporters withdrew, de Me J. B. Arnold Mr JA Haywar feated for the present in their desire to Mr Bickart Mr.B. Karakus. give the American public in ftimus MrZ Birot
Muw En Kastmayar View of Lotis personality. He wil Ms De le Bouringus Mr B., Karon
BR. E. Brookhir B. Leun main in New York for Hertoiad Mr Jax Brown Me & Bits B. Levin the reporters in and fant blaugai Ms H Byan Mr V. Lugebi when he is a little more acclinis Used.
Me Gr W. March Me Lu Morris Mr K. de Morris Mrs B. Morton Me F. Mueso Mr M, Nicula Mr J, TuNIolaule - Mr.Pathu
Mr M. Byord
Mr J.D. Byrns Mr A. Cavender Mr H. V. Chang Mr FA. Chopard Mr-J: Eitle when | M: 0. Fale w/o erned Caple Of Foster
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MW.J. Robbins
Miss L Brags
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M. Brags MDH. Bryant Miss Dellia Donner Mr J. Crawford Mr T. J. Flyon": Lane, Gon, W. Crom-Mis M» Talivag
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