TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

2

Share, Coal and

221

General Brokers,

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN

CCAL STORAGE.

Created : A.B.C. IT & oth Epition. A. TELEGRAPHIC Copt.

Telegraphic Address - **MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

EX Undersigned bave receivod instruo,

tion to sell by Public axotion,

са

WEDNESDAY,

the 8th January, 1913, commencing at

2.30 p.., at their Sklow Rooms, No. 84.

Des Yuus Road, Corner of Ice House Street.--

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE

TEAKWOOD FURNITURE,

As follows:

Dining and Drawing Rooms Suites. Up-

holstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

SHARD & GENERAL BROKER

FOR

SALE.

SECTION A or K. I. L. 070

Area 23,376 Square foot. Position Facing King's Park,

Money on Mortgages ni market ratos,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned has received instrus. Lions to will be publie auction

од

FRIDAY,

the 10th January, 1913, commencing at 9.30 P.M., at his SALES ROOMS,

DUDDELL STREET,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE Oomprising:-

Teak Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Dinnér Waggons, Extension Dining Table aad Chairs. Oyirmantols, Tea Tables.

Fine Teak Double and Single Ward robes, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Crockery, Easy Chairs, etc.

Glass and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc.;

Also

A few pieces of Cauta Blackwood Waze.

Da View from Thursday, the 9th inst.

Tans--Cash on delivery.

Catalogues will be issued.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, January 4, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION-

20

1FE Undersigned has received instruc

Rugs, & fow Pictures, Paintings, Engros tell by Public Auction,

ingy, etc, Bed Rooms, Double and Single

Brass and Brass mounted Bedrlends and

Coty, Burnaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining

04

FRIDAY,

Room Furnitur, &c. &c. 2 Dinner Ser- the 10th January, 1913, commencing at

vices and Dessert Service, Greckerý,

Electro-plated and Glass Wars, 1 Cooking

Stove Kitchen Utensils Enamelled Ware,

Valuable Books;

3.00 .., at his Sales Rooms No. 4. DUSDELL STREET,→→→

piano.

9 CABINET PIANOLAS, guaranteed Cutlery, &c., and a small collection of a sound order and condition, will it any

Buyers can be supplied with rulls at $1.-cach.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

Alo

A few pieces of Carved Blackwood Furditure, Piance, Remington Type- writers, One Skin. Foot Lathe by The Britanic Coy with Slide Rest, a lot of Engineer's Tools, and 2 Self-Centreing Chucks."

Catalogues will be issued. TZEMS :-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH.

Avationcers. Hongkong, Eecember 23, 1912, 3612

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc Tons to Rel: by Publin & dotion

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

00

FRIDAY,

the 10th January, 1913, at 11' at their Sales Reoris, „No. 8, .Des Varux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-

Surveyors and Architects Instruments Ivory Rules, Drawing Seta, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Billiard Cloths, Microscopes. Telescopes, Dressing Bags, Prism Binoculars, Clarionets, Banjose, Barometers, Camens, Cutlery, Boots and Shoos

A quantity of English Leather, and a Singer's Boot Sewing Machine, &c., &c.

TEENZ :—ÂN usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneert.

Hongkong. January 8, 1913.

PUBLIO AUOTION.

28

THE Undersigned have received instruc. tions from Colonel TAYLOR, to wall by Public Auction

SATURDAY,

the 11th January, 1913, at 2.30 г.m., at Chater Bungalow North,' Kowloon,

THE WHOLY OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

&

FURNITURE, Sh

THEREIN CONTAINED. Including Bundry Blackwood Furniture, and One Rubber Tyred Ricksha PRACTICALLY NEW,

(Particulars from Catalogos).

On view day of sale.

Tanah

Asztal.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Aurtion sers...

Hongkong, December 31, 1912.

FOR SALE,

1693

THE Undersigned have received instrus-

concerned), at their Bales Rooms; No. Dom Vox Boad, Corner of Jon House

·Street, N

Full size Billiard Table with alt Acces

Hongkong, January 1913.

21

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAgens, HoxoxonD.

J. T. HAMILTON, GERAL MANAGE

FOR THE EAST, Tukto.

Now Insurance Paid for....E 25,697,500 Outstanding insurance amounte

to ..........

..........................2259, 653,220 Assets amount to.......................£104,068,655 Surplus amounts to.......2 17,838,766 Dividends to Policyholders

1910............

Total paid Policysoldars 1910 Total Expenses for 1910...... Groes earnings from interest and Renta for 1910...... Grow rate of Income from

Investmenta · 1910.......... Hougkong, Feb, 21, 1912,

10,575,157 53,439,380 10,392,032

21,646,52

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE DIET OF DYSPAPUILDING IN REGENT'S PARK

TIOS.

Food that Nourishes and Curos.

at the same time.

Walls rividly his fear of eating Da

WHAT sufferer from dyspepsia bus

account of the suffering he know was in store for him, whether in the shape of nausea, vomitting, pain, fatulence, heart burn or the other distressing symptoms of a condition whose secondary results are often very alarming.

i

Emphatic Protests.

The protest paned in the form of a re- solution at a menting of the Marglebuns Borough Council; against the erection of »dditions), buildings-in-Regent's Park in the beginning of what may develop into a great fight for a part of the park now menaced by the builder. Building opera- :tions are now being carried out sloss to the faner Circle of the park, partly on park

The knowledge, therefore, that there is a food which will not only maintain and increast the strength, but also materially far, xul the residents in the district fool aid in bringing about a complete cars, will very keenly the fact that buildings are to be be hailed with delight by everyone, who ↑ erected has suffered from this most disagreeable | complaint.

The preparation and the way it acts are thus referred to by a distinguished physi cian,

writing

in The General Practioner, who says: "Sasatogen undergoos spid and complete absorption in the healthy stomach, and a precisely similar result is soon. ir. diseased conditions."

Councillor Briailey-Harper, of the firm

of Lumley and Lumley, solicitors, who secunded the resolution, told representa. ive yesterday that the matter camo p bufore the council tömé time ago, and the members were hanimous that the park. lynd should not be tanched. ** Wo are

Thousands of physicians have endorsed the valus of Sanstogen for those suffering trying to do our best for the ratemyors," from dyspepsis, no matter what the age of he mud. **he whole council was onanimoua the sufferer may be. Thus en doctor that it was our duty to see that we pro- writer: I have used Sanatogen in a caan testiil against any attempt to interfere with of atonic dyspopain, in a patient aged seventy-seven years, with very good results: the park. Our council has about 362 acres The pain and nauses disappeared and the of Regent's Park, which is Chown land, powers of assimilation increased."

-bit whether we can do more than protest

At any

Sanstogen, which may be obtained of all Chemists, owes its success in drapapah tot presont remains to be soon. the fact that it pars no tax on the digestive | rate, the people residing in the neighbour organs, but is absorbed easily and rapidly, hand ara protealing very strongly at the It gives wonderful sensation of trength, while it sures perfect ront to the stomachsition, and copies of our prolent have and other digestive organs, and an ashlesbeen sent to the First Commissioner of them to recover their health and tone. Works and the London nomboru of Parlia.

TO LET

TO LET.

FFICES in KING'S BUILDING.

OFFICES

169, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. 1594, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN able for storage of Kerosine,

Apply to

tment."

The attention of the Metropolitan Public Gardens Association has also been directed to this and for foins time, and that body *as also entered its protest against thy suggestion to build where it is intended. A member of the association told a repre- suit-ntative yesterday that if the buildings wure put up 'they wonid considerably alter "The the aspect of the Inner Circle.

por tious," he said, "are being conduct-

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY CO., L». Hongkong, September 2, 1912.

HONGKONG CLUB,

NOTICE.

LET, TWO ROOMS in the Ground TOLET, BOMs, suitable for Offices. For further particulars, apply to the Undersigned.

JAMES CRAIK, Scretary.

ed on the park innd which was formerly ab94 | held on at manual tonancy by people who lived in villa housse text to it. Everyone I understood that when the lesson of the huuaes fia the Inod would be added to the park, and as these lenses fall due in the Har future it is with considemble ap- rehension that we view the building works. It must be emphasised that there are quite a number of similar enth sutra ín the park, all of them connected with private houses, and if these buildings are allowed to be erected in the present instance, what guarantee have we that others will not be erected on the other "closures? If this building goes on it will entirely change the character of the Inner † Circle, and will probably lead to treat protest to the Office of Works from the rasidants themselves, whe feel the position keenly."

13

Hongkong, January 2, 1913.

TO LET.

AUROPEAN FLAT in Nargas Roan, EUROPEAN FLAT I Amber Bat

SHOP with Godown attached, NATAN ROAD, Kowloon

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Hongkong, Jone 1 1912

TO LET.

2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER STREET, Ona-Roomed OFFICE.

Apply Pro perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON

Co., LTD.

Flongkong, April 30, 1912

TO LET,

&

505

ARGE substantially built GODOWN, Lituated on Water Front East Point:

NEW YEAR CALENDARS.

OT

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

'NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS.

For

Digestion

and

"Indigestion

FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable to thousands of people.

A WINEGLASSFUL sipped after Meals, will aid Digestion, pre- vent Flatulence and "Full Feeling" and help to restore the healthy func tions of the Digestive System.

BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY

TELEPHONE No. 635

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

KONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr J. S. Ardern Mr and Ms Adair

Mr G. Aurely Mrs P. Babin, Mr and Mrs F.

Bali

S.

Miss E. M. Johnson Capt. E.L. Jones

Mr and Mrs S. L.

Joseph

Mr E. W. Jarg Mrs A. NE. Jadal Mr B. Jung

Mr Paul Jung

Mr G. R. King

Mr A. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring Mr E. F. Bate Mr R. C. Beaumont Mr A. KruscIUS Mr E. Beaumont Mr S. Romer

Mr E. E. Belilios Mr G. T. Lloy

Mr and Mre C. D. J. Mr and Mrs F. C.

Bell

Minedoonid,

.

'il

Mr G. A. Bersa Mr J. Bernis

Mesirs Beuter, Brockelmann and Co., the Hongkong agents of the Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd., have issued a useful calendar. This company issue beth fre and life policies.

Dr A. Bessung e Mr O. Beauger Capt. C. ft. Beynon MF 8. C. BinuK

Mr and Mrs N. F.

Blanch

Mrs Boardman

ton

and purse

Mr J. M. Mac do

child.

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,

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SOLE AGENTS

Dr nad Mrs Aubrey Mr H. N. Jeffries Lieut. Archer

Mr & Mrs Let Jones

Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Ma and Mrs Jones

Mr A. Keith

strong

Miss Arnol

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Mr. M. Bayley

Mr and Mrs Kohler Lt. Col. & Mra A. I

Lean and ebild

Capt.&Mrs Bourchior Mr Mason

and girl

Mra Bowdler

Maju Bowen'

Capt. & Mrs McMum. children and nurse, RA.M.C.

Attorney-General & Mr & Mrs Mitchel-

Mrs Bucknill Mra Clive

more

M. Obrein

Major & Birs Comyu Rev, Foster Pegg

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Mr D. G. MacLangst

Mr and Mrs Neli

Mr A. Mackenzie

MacIntyre

Mrs MACrac

Dr U. Marriot

and chil

Cunningham

Major Davy

4

Jfr Donnys

Messrs Bradley and Co., the local agents Mr H. Ashpy Brere-Mrs R. T. Mathoson of the Manufacturers' Life Insurance Co., Mr O. Buschner Dr and its C. W. Toronto, Canada, issue a useful wall calen J. Cambridge der on which is lithographed a valuable

For further particulars spply Propertyasp of the world, on Mercator's principles, 4.48X Lau.

Office, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., This Company has a large number of

Hongkong, August 14, 1912.

$7

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE 00.

IN WHICH ARE VESTER THE XHARES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LTD.,

and

THE RAILWAY, TASSENGERS

ASSURANCE CO

1025

TO BE SOLD or LET UNFURNISHED-PRCM IST ÁPRIL

agencias in the anat, and is stated to be

J. Mereski

Mr Plunimor

Lt-Col. Radcliffa R.E.

Mr Ralton

Consul. & Mrs Eitzen Mr Roberta

Mr and Mrs G." C. Mr Rogers

Garnier

Mr and Mrs G. G.

Gordon

Hale

Eng. Comdr & Mrs

Rooms, R.N.

Dr & Mrs Rutherford,

Mr A. Jo Chahelle & MD. MoNeill Me and Mrs B. A.. Mr F. W. Carpenter Mr B. K. Mehta Miss B. Cartland Bir J. Melcher. Mr H. F. Chalkley Major Menzies Mrs Chalkley

Mr. Mayerin making very considerable progress. ..... Mre Chaplin & maid Mr

The Nippon Yusen Kaisha have sent us Mr A. A. Claxton

Mr P. X. Christie Capt. Monkman

Mr J. Morris MT. J. Cokely

Mr J. D. F. Malder Mrs J. D. F. Maldos Mr P. H. Gole

Capt. and Mr F. D.

Northcombe

a highly embellished wall calendar, upon which are particulars of their fleet, which

DISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 6, now comprises sighty vessels, with a total

Break (5 Rooms).

ULBANK, May Road ( Rooms),

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, December 28, 1912.

1525

OFFICES TO LET.

TOTAL FINDS AT 31ST DECEMMEL. 1911, FIRST-Class Central accommodation, light and airy, on First & Second Floors, in new hailding boing erected

£22,561,285.

Subscribed Capital £4,500,000

Authorised Capital £8,000,000

Paid-up Capital .......

-Fire Fundi...................

Sinking Fund Account

tonnage of 350,000 tone grown."

Denison

A.

Miss F. Reay Mr and Mrs M. A.

Rico

Mr W. B. Coleman Mr &..W. Conradt Lt. Coulon & servant Mr V. d'Oettingen The Osaka Slson Kaisha have issued a

Capt. W. G. Cowan Mr W... C. Ouden.

lorun wall calendar upon which they give parti Birs W. F. Cowen

Mr J. Owston calare of their regular stemraship services. Mr A. G. Cowie Mr T. Crubtsee

Mr and Mrs J. They now operate, it is stated, thirty

Fattie and child Mr J. W. Cranston regular passenger lines reaching every Miss Crocker

Mr L. E. Pinkham important place in central and western Mr G. T Curry

Mr J. Palah Japan.

Capt. D. R. Davies Mr C. W. Pockett Mars. Shewan, Tomes and Co., Hong Mr A. F. Dease

Mr and Mr A. MFL. F. Davis

Baton for Mosara WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & kong, have inszed a little desk calender on MR. H. Deneker Mr E H. Ray .......£3,437,500 OOY., LTD. Hatzance from Dos Yeux | behalf of the North British and Mercantile | Mr O 9. III-Life & Annuity Funde... 16,136,160 Light throughout.

3,893,114. Road. Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric Insurance Coy, for which they act na Mze Dobrowohi sad

2 childreu 88,512 The Flan can be seen and all particulars getts. This company was established in

1809 and the total funds now exceed Mr F. Dobmwupt.

Mr B . Donaldam ALEXANDRA the enormous atm of 22,500,000. Them R. H. Douglas

annual income of the company for 1911 is Mr W. 0. Drew Mr and Mrs H 1229 stated to have boon £6,200,000.

Ehrenfels Miss M. L Field the agents for the State Assurance Co.. Mr. E Fielding Ltd, Liverpool. have issued an artistic Mes C. Finlayson. little wall calendar advertising this con- Mr. C. Van Fleet. Me E. E. Smith my, wh issue fire, burglary, plate glo, ocident, and Workmen's Compensation, policies,

obtained at the Offices of MESSES. €29,581,288 PALMER & TURNER,

| BUILDINGS, 3RD FLOOR.

Hongkong, October 1, 1912.

Revenue Fire branch......... 9,557,158

Tate and Annuity . Branchos....

1,973,269 Revenue Marine Department... 262,697 Other Receipts comin

430,193

TO LET.

PEAK, MOUNT KELLET, partly fur 68, alebod with immediate possession £6,283,319 to-31st May, 1913. The Accumulative Funds of the various

From lat February, MEIRION, No. 10, Branches are separately invested, and, by Peak, furnished or unfurnished. Rooms

Act of Parliament, arú set aside to meet

the daics under the rospective Depart ments of the Company's Business,

SHEWAN, TUMES & CO

Agente

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importer

General Merchants

830

sories, in good ondition by The Commission Agenis,

&O., Londonsk

1. Detroit' ¿¡ H.P, Motor, Naw.

1. Bridgsport § ELP, Motor (Grpd Coo“

dition guaranteed);

1. Ameriona Cab Reputer,

IDURES & HOUGH Z

HONGKONG, CANTON

SHANGHAI AND

PEAK, from 1st March, 1915. Promise No. 6, DES VEUX VILLAS, 38, The

will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colourwashed.

No. 31, SHELLEY STREET.

To let or for sale, 'GLENSHIELA Barmer Road, No. 124, Faak, 5 rooms from 1st March, 191S.

No. 1190, The PE&K, furnished, from middia of April until and of October, 1913.

Messrs. W. G. Humphreys, Hongkong.

..!

Jr.

Mr and Mrs H. ·T.

Richardson

Me F. L. obi

O.

Mr A. Sinclair Lt. Col. and Mrs Gor.Mr Findlay Smith

don Hall, R.A.BLO. Lt Col Smith Mr R. E. Hall Mr and Mrs Sofiett Mr H. A. Hazelaud Mr & Mrs J. Suther Capt & Mrs Higins land Major Humphroý

Mr and Mrs Thorabon

Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr and Mrs W. M.

Watson

Humphreys

Mr. and Mrs W. M. Major & Mra Weabor

Humphreys

Capt. Whitfold-

+

Mr & Mrs Iwing Mr David Wood Mr and Mrs P. Jacks

LATOR HOVER.

Mr M. James Mr H. E. Jeanin Mr W. Juster Mr P. A.

Lapicque Mr Bartalomé Leon

J. ‡ Mr A. Amavilla

Mr J. B. Arnold Mr G. Bastaralı Mr J. P. Besl Mr F. B. Bennett Mr L. Birat

Mr P. Loranzo Mr V. Lagabi My Jas, Brown MH. Byan

Me C. Lailin Mr John Chapman Mr. Mitchali

Mr F. E. Morgan Mr H. V. Chanu

Mr L. Morris Mr F. A. Chopard

Mrs K. de Morris Wies N. Craigis Min V. Crichton

Mr. Murray Mr&B Chrl CrowMr-FMJ 11500- Me JC Now Mrs Cuthbert Me H. Dodooglen Mr Norton Mr and Mrs B. H. Mr F. Casipoff

Mr 8. Patten Denny Miss M. L Deany Miss C. Doony

Mr T. H. T. Bogars Sir E. do “aimerez Lady H de um+Jėz° Mr W. Schmolke Dr Schwa-rer

Mr J. 0. Sibley' Mr C. F. Skinner

Mr D. B. Mell-Swith Mra WC. Van Fleetbir H. H. Soloman M's J. Van Fleet Mrs E. P. Spurez and

thi'd Mia Edith Fletcher We have received from Mesors Mitsui Mr E. 6. Fowler Mr and Mrs James Bussan Kaisha Ltd. some attractively Miss Matd Freer

Spittles produced calendars Advertising the well- Capt. W. J.F. French Capt. B. Spear known products of the Dai Nippon Mr. and Mra - J. Mrs. A. MacAdams

Mre Frsch & child Miss Square Browerry Company, Tokyo, for which they

Tray

Ste linge are agente in Hongkon The calendar is Master R. C. Frey Mr W. Stephan

and maid

Mr P. D. Sutherland so arranged that ball of lysheet Me Douman Fular Mr HM. Thomas

he used as a picture post card when Mr and Mrs. J. F. Mr. Von Tippe torn off.

akiralı George

W. Foll Miss George, Pa Mr A. G. Gordon Mus W. P. Upahor Judging by the number of paragrapilis Mr V. Goulbourn Mr G. Vermeij në HARTING and BOGAT, on part of the papers, the future of the Japan Me and Mrs Joseph My E. Vollbracht Gould Mrs K. Vollbracht. Muil appears to be arousing no little inter. Mr.D, M. G. Gratams Mr H. Watkins aut. We note, says the *Japan Chromale." - Mr. b. J. Grimshaw Mr J Hank - Watis that the drahé states that paring to the Capt. T. P. Hall Mr & Mrs B. Wabb ・difficulty of Suding cosmor to Captain Dr J. G. Hanna MrTO. Weich

Mr W. T. Harbord Kr D. M Whatmond Brinkley, publication of the Japan Mail 13 de Harrison, Hr D. Walts Stage will probably be discontinued." This would | Mr G. B. Heywood. Mr. and Mrs Allan soom to imply that 150 Journal is paraly Miss J. G. H. Halby Wilkis /

Four Bedrooms. Tennis Court and Garden. 3. DES VIEUX VILLAS, No. 52, Fek, 5. Rooms

FOR SALE

Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.

apply to

LINBIHAD & DAVIS, fed Bloot, Alenandiz Buildings Hongkong, Ang. S, 1911.

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OHINA MAIL

an official organ and is owned by the MEA. E. Hardus FR. H. Willia Government, Ada matter of But the Hon. Mr A. Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Hewett, C.MLG. Me G. G Woods will of Laplain Brinkley yeats the Mr E. Ritmon. Mrs W. Wood

Mr S. H. Doray, Mr Geo. Evans

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MT A.B. D. FunnyMr X. Torrine

Mir Verguite DIX A. Goodall

Mr M.A. White Mr F. E. Willi Mr ̊C. J. Willisuinon Mr. EL O. Wood

VrH. R. Hawas Mr J. S. Bayward

Mrs F. Hoiker

Mr B. F. Hodges MP. R. L. Hodge

KIFOROLENE HOTEL,

Mr E, Arndt Mr K8, Morcinon Mr & Mrs F, Austin Me and Mes-8. ́0. Mr and Mrs J. H. Newall

Backhouse

Dr and Ben Patton Dr and Mrs F. W. Mr and Mrs AI

•Perfect Brown,

Mrd bits A. E. & MJ, Robert

My And Mrs M. D. Mrs G. Sachse **

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Typhoon Map & ownership of the Journal to his factly Me Hope Mr and Hat 3 PM 6. Ting My C: J, K. van de

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sud "from information arschlag us Mr Robert Horns understand if bus been desided to continue i

EFMgjerington

TE. LA Martyn Lobb Wal

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Lubbook

WWilson

KING EDWARD HOTELS

Mr J. J. Andruw

Me T. Ank!

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Baldwin

Mrs Birse and child

Mr H. Briggs-

Mr F. W. Cux

Mina Maasay

Mr G. E. May Mr and Mrs F. E

McHugh

Dr Micheel

Mr and Mrs J, H. N,

Blody

Mr 61. F. Murray

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr A-Oliver Bir G. L. Duncan

Capt. & Mrs W. C.

Mrs Ehrhard: & child Pasemorg

Mr Kwing

Mrs Finchett

Miss C. Grill

Mr Gen. Grmblo Mr and Mrs W.

Grovenor Miss Grosvenor Mr and Mrs Kemp

Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs O. Lurit

פי !

Mr and Mr Paaruan

Mr H. Piesbergen Mr.J. W. Rowley Mise F. >aunders

C. Mr Schenk Dr Schinder Dr Bibres Mr H. S. Spurge Capt. & Str A. R. Stewart & childres Mr II. E. Taylor Mr D. Walker. Mr W. E. Waildiet Mr and Mrs H. P. Winslow and hid

Mr and Mr Lomaire

and child

Mr V. Mabcox Mr and Mira Majer

and on

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Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr W: Jackosna Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr J. Joseph

and child

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9. G. Bol ten

Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr & Mrs McMurray DIT.

Braga

Miss L. Bangs Miss M. Brag

Miss 3ebforray

3. F. W. O'Brien Mr& MR. Pestonji

Lieut R. E. B. Brawn-Mr W. Prin ie, Tan,

ter

M: P. E. Burns

Me E. Buros

Mist F. Clanchy

Mrs J. Crawlord

Mr A. P. Ramecion Mr A. Riggs

Mr and Mrs Arthur

Raperson

Mis Ads

Rowley

Lieut. Goo. W. Crom-Mr A. E. Rotting

bio, R.E

Mr and Mrs Dawson Madam E. Engenis Mr T. G. Flyon Miss E. Gibeon, Miss R. Gibson

Mfr H. Gourgey Mr G. Harper Mr S. Hicks

Mr E. Sargon

Mr L. G. Saunderso Mr G. W. Sewell Mr G. Spencer Mir R. IL Stephenson Mr E. J. Troadgold Bir and Mrs Trusman

nad childreu

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Mr & Mrs Agnew Mr H S. Pailey

Mr E. Bauckhau Mr and Mrs Bowes Mr F. Calvert Vins Clinton

Mr J. Corduli Mrs G. Cuthpart

Danmanu Mr.J... Mr H. Davies Mr Flon Mr W. Fischer

Mr A. Galt Mr J. Grace Mr. P. Greb Mr W. P. Gregory

Mr Peyton Griffin Mr J. Grant

-

Mr & Mrs Hamilton

My lanacham De Bilebrocht'

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