TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

ABCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers).

430

Share, Coal and

General Brokere.

!

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL: STORAGE.

Codna used! A.B.C. 4 & 5 BornOKS, AL TELEBArmic Cops.

Telegraphic Addrøm.! *MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

AE Undersigned have receivad lostres

To Sell by Fuhlie action,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE ORISERAID).

GO

THURSDAY,

the 2Erd July, 1913, at 2.30 F, tăng thứ No. 4, WYNDHAM STEZET,-

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

Sche

FURNITURE

$20.

&c.

THEREIN CONTAINED, Comprising:- Teakwood Furniture Practically New,

THE CHINA MAIL.

HOW THIN PEOPLE MAY PUT ON THE SHANGHAI OFTUM CASE.

FLESA.

[G®RAP DICOVERY BY EMİNDEN-RPHOLALIST.;

David Sassoon and Og. Imm. AND OTHERS *.. THE ÖTEER AND. EDITOR OF TER **CHINA REFU BLAQ,"

CEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

Sadgment in this case was given on, thre 13th Instast, in the Mixed Court, Shan SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. hat, as follows, by Mr O. F. Gantio, British Assessor) and Magistrate Kwaz

TUDGING · from the countless propara-

tions and treatments which are con-il tinually being advertised for the purpose of making thin people by developing the arms, neck and bosks and replacing hollows and sugles by the soft curved Times. of health and beauty, there are evidently|

This is a case in which one company thousands of men and women who keenly wight drnix azid two Individual, traderm fool their excamirs ékinzésa,” and, it' there-i fore gives us real photo to publish join a plaintiff to claim an injunction harewith a simple prescription whies by training the defendant from further correcting faulty metabolism and silmalać publishing certain alleged libelp which ing the nativity of certain sluggish vital appeared en varioùm „dates in bla“üben-- organs, quickly · prodnone · marvellous transformation in the appearance; the similar libels affecting the plaintifst

per the China. "Republicum and say: Lacrosse in weight frequently averaging caroly less than E. This increase in weight from 4 to 5 pound the first week, and ray: their trade."

The law of defamation does por occupy also carries with it agences imprarements prominent place, in the Chinese, code in in the handth. Cakare, dyspepsia, and, which bafors the Revolution the only pro nervousness, which nearly klways accom- pany excesive thinness, sil graduady | visions bouching on this subjwas worn mibatly: disappear; dull eyes become bright, and framed to suit a state of society which is pale cheeks glow with a bloom of perfect now passing away. The edition of the Code pablished in the first, your of Heave Tung retains some vaguely wordet pro- visions by which wourrility is punished by

health.

prescription, which is whenletely harmloss, calls for Tincture Cards mons Compound: B.P. 2 oz. Balradà Compound. 3 es. Elixir Simplex and enough water to Sil in-8. bottle, and a readily be prepared by any chanias. Ous to two table spoonfuls should be taken about minutes before each moal. Bas alf you want bat show your food thoroughly.

CAUTION: Although the about prescrip bion is unequalled for relieving nerpoumess. indigestion and catarrhal troubles, if should nol, owing to its remarkable fesh growing

denre to put on fissa,

fine proportionate to the risk of the person defamed and the nearers of his relationship to the offender. Seditious libels and libsis in the form of anonymous accusations of crime whether true or noti are aho dealt with and are to be punished with great aaverity.

Since the Revolution

■ Provisional

FOR

SALE

SECTION A a KL. L 570

Aron 25,576 Square feet. Position Facing King's Park,

Money on Mortgages at market rates.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE decimmed has received instrus

the

tiods to sell by Fabric &notion

TUESDAY,

8th January, 1914, commencing at 3:30 x at his "Hate Rooka,

DODDELL STREET,

'A' FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE & MODERN PORCELAIN FROM THE MING, KÄNGHI, YUNG CHING, KIENLUNG, TOW KWONG,

AND LATER PERIODS:

properties, the used by anyone scho does not Criminal Code has been published by the Snuff Bottles, Ivory Carvings, Jade Stone,

THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND

MINING COMPANY, LTD. (Incorporated 27TH JUNE, 1912),

NOTICE IS BERFLY GAVEN that the

SHARE WARRANTS to Basror of the Old Company can now be exchanged for thous of the new Chinese Engineering & Mining Company, Limized.

The Registered Certificates will be ex. changed at the Transfor Offices of the Company, No. 26, Austin Friars, London, the Company in Tientsin to be forwarded

Board of Justice containing the follow ing section: Those who in criticizing matters of interest publicly inault others shall; whether their statements be true or not, be punishablo either by imprisonment for a period not exceeding one year or by

a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars." Provisional Criminal Code 2nd Part 31st

Paragraph 360th Edition).

In these enactments the subject of de.. famation is regarded in its criminal aspect: as disturbing or likely to disturb the poses: of the community. In the present case, however, the plaintiffs have chosen, to prosted civilly against the "defen-

Pakin Cloisonne, Emmal, Embroiderat

Mandarino Coais, ota, otc." N.B.-The above bollection is from Can- ton and is to be cleared owing to the nonz approach of Chinese new year.

TERMS:-Cash on delivery,

On View from Monday, the 27th Jan,

GEO. P. LAMMEET,

Lucisanet. Hongkong, January 14, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Underligned has received Instrues,

Much Valuable Blackwood Furniture, Cur- EC., and may be lodged at the Offices of danta and to claim an injunction which one to sail by Pablo Auction

tain Poles and Rings, Electric Fittings,

&c. d.,

And

One Piano by Allison, London, in good

condition.

(Full Particulam from Catalogue). Un view day before sale. Team - usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneer

Hongkong, January 16, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

|

to London for this purpose.

can be issued only if damage is either

The Sure Warmants to Bearer of the proved or inferred by the Court from

old Company can be exchanged at the the defamatory nature of the words.:

00

FRIDAY,

Offices of the Company in Tientain. The It would seem that until quite recently the 24th January, 1913, commencing at Share Warrants with Coupons Nos.

and

20 attached must be left at the Company's į a civil action for defamation was unknown, Office for examination, and if found to be in order the Share Warrants of the new Company will be ready for delivery after 29 days or as soon thereafter as possible on payment of the charges incurred by the 75 Company.

Tandard are

NHE Coderigned have received instrus.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN ED),

on

FRIDAY,

the 24th January, 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooma, No. 8, Des Vox Road. Corner of

Ice House Street,-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

&c.,

FURNITURE, &c.,

By Order of the Boari,

W. S. NATHAN, Agent & General Manager. Hongkong, January 13, 1815.

NOTICE,

2.30 P.3L, EAGEAFORD,” No, 114,

The Peak,-

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising:-

O.T

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE 11. WORLD HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES · FOR · PURITY

AND GOODNESS

WITHOUT" ALCOHOL DR. GAB.

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. 636

VISTORS AT HOTELS.

-

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr G. Aurely Capt. & Mrs R.

Balsbridge

air W. Krone

Mr A. Kresemisa

S.Dr Kubits

to the Chinese Courts, but the Draft Civil Code issued by the Republican authorities contains certain provisions under the head- lng in which the commentary explains is included the protection of the reputation of individuals. Any persons whcas rights

Fine Teak Sideboard with Bevelled Mr and Mrs Adale. Mr S. Komor under there provisions are infringed may Mirror, Teak Extension Dining Table, Mrs Famall-Almond

"remove the Leather Covered Dining Chairs, Teak 50 appeal to the Court to

damage" and to award damages (Section Dinner Waggon, Tesk Hatatand with 51). Nothing unfortunately is said on such Beveiled Mirror, Tapestry Covered Chair, subjects a certainty as to the person Battan Chairs and Coach, Fenders and defamed, libels on a class, and limits of frons, Cari Tabisa, Rags, Carpets, Ince fair criticism. We are, nevertheless, called Curtatus, Picturs, Ornaments, Blue and upon to consider them and to decide two White Chipoon Vases, Crockery and Glass questions" there sufficient certainty wars, etc., ota.

to the persons refered to in the alleged bela to support this action? If so, do the words complained of amount to a libel on the plaintifs

TERAPERS and OUTFITTERS Wil THE under-named Firm of TAILORS. commence business from 27th September at their new establishment next to the P. & 0. Co's premises.

i

A graat variety of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR and a choice selection of PIECE and FANCY GOODS from London and Paris, equal to that of any of the principal houses in this Colony, aen displayed in their Show Room,

Visitors cordially welcomed.

A trial order for clothing is respontfully solicited

A personal visit to our Show Room is sare to result to mutual advantage.

On the subject of certainty we have boen referred by the plaintiffs to the Eng- lish case of Le Frau «. Maledimson," where it was held that though the libellous words prima focis referred to a large and indefinite class such as **Bome Irish factories," yet if the plaintiffs could prove to the satisfaction of the jury as they did that the words were directed against their firm and were understood by persons 1995 | cognizant of the surrounding circumstances to be so directed, then a judgment in their favour founded on the verdict of the jury could not be set aside on the ground that the plaintiffs were not pointed at with suficient certainty.

WING FAR CHEONG, 24, Den Vaux Road Central. Hongkong. September 27, 1912.

As follows:- Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up-) holstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs a few Pictures. Paintings, En- gravings, etc., Bed Room Suites, Double and Single. Besas and Brass-mounted Bod- steads and Cota, Bureaus, Wardrobes, dz., Dining Room Furniture, &c., &c., 1 Dinner Service and Dessert Service, Orockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASHURARUE Cutlery, A., Electric Lamps, Brass

SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Fenders, Fire Brasses, a., Blackwood Cabinets, Couchon, Arm-chairs, Stands, &c., and New Sewing Machines;

Also

* Pianos, 2 Remington Typewriters, sad and One English-rade Billiard Table (practically now) with Accessories.

"Catalogues will be issued. Taxas ----As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Aretioneers. Hongkong, January 15, 1913.

0,

DZI

B.

SATURDAY,

the 26th January, 1913, at 3, 2.3., on the

Spot

The Several Lote Numbered 1 to 19 on Plan to be men så the Auctioneers' Office, for erection of BOOTHS AND KATSHEDS,

on the Government Ground adjoining the Race Course, North of the Grand Stand Enclosure.

*TRIM-Cash,

For Plan and Conditions of Sale, appy

HUGHES & HOUGH.,

Government Auctionsore.

Hongkong, January 18, 1913.

FONG KAY,

HAIRDRESSING: SALOON,

RAZORS GROUND AND SET,

·NG. EL, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGER, HorazonG

J.T. HAMILTON, GANESAL - Manasza

FOR THE BASE, Turro,

In the case before us, we are asked, having regard to the context and to the circumstances under which they were published to my that sob géneral words as the opium traffickers” and

opium

merchants" refer not to ous drm, but to sight firms, one company, and two indivi.. dual traders ; in other words, that though these words might prima facie refer to în indefinite class, they do in fact refer to a small and definite class, of which the plaintiffs are the members.

We have had soms difficulty in deciding this question, which belongs to an order of £282,653,220 ideas with which Chinese law is quite so- £104,068,685 tamiliar, and with regard to which Hagllah 17,828,766 law. Le necessarily somewhat vagus. The esse quoted by the phintiffs is not quite 10,576,157 68,138,300 sidering the principle which it established, analogous to the present one, but, os con- 10,372,073 we have agreed that the news per par

graphs complained of pointed, at the $1,666,528 plaintiffs with exficient certainty to enable

them to sca.. €48%

New Insurance Faid for... 25,587,500 Outstanding Insurance àmganis

to hook Assets Amtoaut to............. Surplus amount to Dividends to Policyholders

1910........ Total paid Pulleyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910- Groes earnings from interest and Rests for 1910 Groes rate of Income from

Investments 1910 Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912,"

NORTH BRITISH,& MERCANTILE

INSURANCE 00.

IN WHICH ARE. VENTED THE KILKES. OF THE OCEAN MARINZ INBURÁNEN Comrany, Lab,

and

The next question that arises for decision- is that of libal or no libel.

As we have aready mid, there can be no injuntion unless damage is wither proved or inferred from the nature of the words used. The form of the pleadings indicate that the damage to the partners of the

tar

Single and Double Brass-mounted Iron Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes, Marble-top Washstands, Dressing and Toilet Tabits with Bevelled Mirrors, Gas Fittings, Some Canton Blackcword.

Pantry and Bathroom Requisitos. T-Chah on délivary.

Mr A. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring Capt. R. EL. F. Bartte.

Fob R.N

My E. R. Bate

Mr A. Lovey Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr and Mrs F. C chila

Macdonald,

and nurse Mr J. M. Macedo –

Comte Costa da Mr N. C. MacGregor

Bearegaind

Mr D. G. MacLannan

Mr E. 4. Beaumont Mr and Mrs Noli

MacIntyre Mrs K. B. Belilios

and Man O. D. J. Mr. Msakensio

Mrs MaCran

Beli

Mr G. A. Bens Mr J. Bernis Capt. 0. R. Beynon Mr C. Bickni

Dr 0. Marriott

Miss T. Martin

Miss Massey

Mra R. T. Matheson

Dr W. B. Billinghurat and chil

On View from Thursday, the 23rd Jau. Mr 8.0. Binna Mr J. McDowa}} Cataloguan will barisraad.

GED. P. LAMMEST,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, January 18, 1913.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

82.

Mr and Mrs N. F. Mrs J. McFarland

Blanch

Dr G. W. McKean Mr H. Ashley Brere-Dr and Mrs C. W.

ton

McKenny

Mr O. Buschner Mr & Mm D. MoNaili Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr B. K. Mehta Mr Andrew CampbellMr 0. D. Melbourne Mrs H F. Chalkley Mr.J. Melcher Mrs Chaplin & maid Mr J. Merecki Ma Calton Chase Mr P. K. Christia EYERY KIND Mr W. T. Ohisholm

Miss G. St. Clain Mr A. A. Gisto

Footwear Man W. F. Cowen

TO

Monro

GARNER,

TRAX BOTEL

QUELCH & Co.,

BOLE AGENTS

Dr and Mrs Anbrey Mr and Mrs Jones Lioub, Archer Mr A. Keith

Mr & Mrs W. Arm-Mr and Ms Kohler

It-Cal. & Mrs. A. I. Atrong

Lean and child- Mr Mason Capt. & Mrs McMann, children and ours. RA.M.C.

Mr L. M. Baylay. Mr and Mrs Boyer Mrs Bowdler Maju Bowen Attorney-General &

Men Bucknill Major & Mi Comys more

and Mr T. C. Mz Obrain Cunningham

Major Davy

Mr Dennys

Mr & Mrs Mitobel

Rar. Foster Pegg Mr and Mrs Potrio. Mr Plummer

Consul & Mm Eitzen Lt. Col. Radcliffe,

-LSTOE HOUSE. Mr W. N. Abramson Mr G. Lengone

Mr B.Lathrop

Mr P. A. Loader

Mr Y. Lugebi

Mis W. 8. Lyan Miss J. Marstald Mr J. T. Maxwell Mr O... O. Moos

Mr F. Aguatio Mise Dorothy Allen: Mrs L. Lingeri Mr J. B. Arnold Mr L. Birot Mn 0. L. Brun Mr J. F. Buckley Mr H. F. Buckner Mr. Bran Miss Lillian ChambersMr F. E. Morgan MrJ. T. Champion Mr L. Morris Me Carlton Chase Mis K. de Marri Mr H. V. Chenn Mr W. H. G. Mollar MrF, A. Chopard Mr F. Moawn; / Mies A. L. Clízko: My 3. Narbon

Mr S. Patton Miss Philips Mr Babier Mr 3. W. Rawdon Mr A. Renwick Mr and Mrs G. W.

Robinson Mr L..Rondon Mr H. E. Smith Mr&MrA. Sommers Mr & Mrs Yack Mr F. E. Williams Mr H. Q. Wood:

| Mr H. E. Corl

Capt. & Mrs Corne.

Linment Mr H. Dedeoglon R.EDTI E. FROpio

Miss Elbey

Mr and Mia G. O. Mx Ralton

Garnier

Mr Roberta Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr Rogers

Gordon

Eog. Comdr & Mr

Mr and Mrs B. A. Rooms, R.N.

Hale

Dr & Mrs Ratharford, I-Col. and Mrs Gor R N.

don Hall, B.A.M.C. Mr A. Sinclair

Mr R. E. Hill Mr Findlay Smith

Mr H. A. Hazeland Lt. Col. Smith. Capt. & Mr Hodgins Mr and Mrs Soffiett Dr and Mrs W: B. H. Major Humphrey Mr & Mrs J. Sather

land Mr and Mrs Thorton: W. M.

Mr J. Morris

Mr R. F. Mosley Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Muldet. Mr A. H, Münch Capt and Mrs F. D.

Forthcombe

Mr.J. W. Cranston Mine Crocker Mina O. Urames Mr G. F. Curry Mr and Mrs J. D. Mr W. F. C. Guden- ***Deacon

Lorea

ORDER Mr A. F. Deane

CHERRY & 00

PRODAR- STRICT. "Opppitise Hongkong Hool, dengkong," May 8, 1964^

PATELL & CO.

Mr 0. G. Denison

Mr R. H. Doogias

Mr A. G. Doray

Mr V, d'Oettingen -

Me and Mrs W, G.

Humphreys

Mr. and Mrs W. M. Mr and

Humphreys

Watson

Mr and Mrs P.Jacks Major & Mr Weaborn Mr H. N. Jeffries Capt. Whitfold Mr & Mrs Les JonseMr David Wood

KING, EDWARD HOTKI.

Mr Pirper

Mr L. É. Pinkham

Mr A. W. Prior Mr V. Quia

Mr J. J. Andrew Mr T. Anki

Mr W. O. Drew Mr E H. Ray Mim G. E. Duarling, Mise F. Reay

Mr and Ms HT. Miss L. Dunlo

Richazzion

¡Me T. 0. Dupuy

Mr and Mei É. O. Mis J. H. Ritchey

Bie H. de PausNÄTDE

Me Willosa. Farley Lady H de Sansmares

Mra O.Finlaysots Mr H. G. Fiber Mis L. Forsyth Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Mr B. G. France Mr C. Freer.

Miss Mund Frear

Mr & Mrs 8. Schiel Miss Anus Schiel Mr W. Schmalka Mr E. H, Sharp Mr J. O. Bibler. Miri G. V. Bidford

and child R

Mes Freach & child. Mz F. d

Mr F. Aron

Mr. and Mrs Majer

and on Міна Мамат

Mr R. B. Birnbaum Mr G., May Mrs Birms and child Mr and Men ́F. Mr B. L. Boitou McHugh Mr H. Briggs

Dr Michel

| Mr and Mrs J. J. Mr and Mrs J. B. F.

Bryan

Mr F. W. Cox

M Mody

Mr M. F. Mars)

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr W. H. Page.

Capt. & Mrs W. C-

Premare

Mr G. L. Duncan

"

Mr Düsseldorp

Mrs Ehrhardt & childMr and Mrs Pearman

Mr Ewing,

Mrs Finchett

Mrs E Goldring.

Mr H. Piesburgen

Mr R. I Bolton Mi F. Faunder

Mr Denman Fuller Mrs BT. Bingles Mr & Mrs A. Genre MEE Bonitas and Mea W. C. Dr Schindler Mr Geo. Grimble - Mrs Schank

Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Mr H H. Soloman.

George Mian George

Spitti

Mr A. G. Gordon Misa Squarer -

Grone businen hich they are Exporters & Importers Goulburn Mr. Stephen

the ou la affected or likely to be affected. Bearing this is mind wa hold that the extrista from the China Republican-set forth in parà graphs, 4, 6, 8, 9, and 10 of the plaintifa' petition, though they comtsie woods that might be held to be damaging to the par sonal reputation of any individual to whom they were applied, sns per sa dusunging to the company," the firma," and the two fodis vidual traduen arsela y sand that no special- damage has been proved, judgment, so far

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS. ASSURANCE CO;

TOTAL F

Me Joongh Gouldies

My J. Gourgey Brin Miss Stephere need Mr D. M. G. Gratama Mr P. D. Butherland Mr H. 7. Grimshaw -- Mr E. G., Tait

Mr W. Wallace Mr W. T. Harbord Me 0. Waller Capt B. Harris Mr H Walkins Mrs. Harrison - MÃ T. Oh Wir Mr G. E. Hood: Mr & MB. Webh

General Merchant Cape Paris Mr. Varmeij

Dr J. G. Hanna

CALL 1993, THL, as these partienie extras the expo, Commission Agents, BEN WOME

[=&mbogiand Capiksi 88,200,000

the plaintif heys expended large time of HONGKONG, CANTON,

must be given for the defendant ASANAH

Balmoribed: Caplin) 8% 500,000 Paid-up Capital

/ But, the extrick honded, “a Wanted As-

500

sounts," which is set forth in paragraph B

of the plaindfé petition, insinuates thak

Tifa Ammalty Wandk

Sinking Fund Accommý

Barkans Ties Braneh...

Life' and- &pomali

Barnakar raduated in America at the Molar; Herine Marina. Depizo

Other Recepta stresen System of Colleges

TRIAL

Τους

Style Chale,

The Accumulative Funds

money is bribing the Pre to champion

the interests of their trade. - Bo attempt was made to justify this inainostion, which

we think may fairly be held to be libellona

on thé plaintiffs as téndar.-

We order the defendant not to repabilah the words complained of

beginning

Wanted Accounts" and ending

regard to the plaintiffs application

for an injunction to restrain the farther

pubilation of similar. libaia" there. In the dimpally of framing, an order"

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW

MAE Haduen C. Waldh How Mr B M, B Whamond

Hewitt, 0.120hr DeWhite Mr.W.Hofmeon Me F-WIDOW MI Hope Wood

Mr& M 7. Winkler My E. Horne Mr EJ, Hunt Mr and Min J. Capt. Innen Pig Weigh

P

Mr J. Fattey Mr B. Fainstein Mr F. H. Gellespio Miss Hodres Mr W. S. Hodges Mrs P. R. La Hodge M. H., & Jeanin Mr and Mrs B. L.

Joseph

W

“GRAND HOTEL

Mr & Mrs Agnew Mr H S. Bailey Mr E. Bauckham Mr and My Bowes Mr F. Calvary Miss Clinton

Mr J. Cordell Mix G. Outhpart

Mr J. Danmann

Mr H. Davico Mr Kon

Mr W. Fischer

Me & Cult Mr J. Grace Mr P. Orseb Mr W. P. Grigory Mr Peyton Gridin Mr J. Grant Mr & Mrs Hamilton Mr Hansen. Dr Billebrecht

Mr and Mrs J. H.

Fackhouse

Mr G. Hyda Bev. Kleinfeldt and

family Mr F. Lorrie

Mr A. T. Hyali Mr S. Papi Mr & Mrs Pink, Capt. Reher Mr J. Boberta Capt Brob MrL. Schmitta

·Me-H. L. Shar- Miss D. Swilde Mr E. Thospred Mr and Ms Tabira Mr Tobia Mr P. Walter Mr G. A. Waficina Mz and Mr. White, Mr Woodcock

Mi K. §. Yorzison Mr and Ms B, G.

Ez And Mrs. B. W. Nowall

Brown

Mr and Mrs A L,

Mr and Mima A. E. Parfort

Carlebou

Mr & Mrs J. Kibach

Mr and Mrs M. D. son

Carrie

TAMA G. Sachoo Maj. L. Currie, R. G.A.Mr A. Tu Shinlchuť M L Carrie, child Capt, C#, 82 Blotina.

and nurse

... akire, PVN Maand Mrs Epeyar Det Mira Bran-Jonon Mr H. P. Chomas Mr E. Lang Mr G. J. E VAR OPENIA Martyn Löbb. Wat

Mr Gillingham

Mr & Mrs W. Logan Mir van Wa Fat EM BEHYP. D. W

Lubbock

My J. W. My Hoblasón: Mr B

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16 MP RJ, Warner Me and Mr Lemaire : Mr W. E. Waldler:

and abild

Mr. and Mrs H. P. and M

Winslow and chló

GRAND CARLTON MOTIES

Manghan

Mr & Mrs E. Alen Miss N. Maher Mr & Mrs W. Bishophira Wre B: Pestonji and child ASME W. Pringla, Jung Mr S, G. Bolden Mr A Betoadion | Capt: And His Braga Mr A. Rigga PMT. Bag, Mr and His Arthur Bajo

Miss To Enaga Boyerson Mia M. Braga Mine Ads Rowley Láért B. E.-K. Brava-Me A. E. Bəllini

terpret Me I Bergon Mrs J. Osawford Me LA O Saundarson Liene Geo. W. Crom Mr G. W. Sewell

Mr & Mrs Brenton 3: Capt & View Bittne

G H and Mér Parsons's

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OHINA WALL KY Dobe Min 1. O. Redacci Madam B. Engenisa Ray & Line Brar

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should

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