THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1913.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT. AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers)
Share, Coal and
AND
General Brokers,
PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN ' COAL STORAGE.
Codex used: A.B.C. 4ru & ŎTH EDITIONE. AI. TELEOLAPHIC CODE.
Talegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received Inakrme-
tions to sell by Pubile Anction,
(ro 10000NT OF THE CONCERNED),
on
FRIDAY,
34th January, 1913, commencing at 8.30 r.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Den Vieux Rond, Corner of
Ics House Strea
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE
TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE. dc.,
As follows:-
*,
+
Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up- latered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and ge, a few Pictures. Paintings, Ex- avings, etc., Bed Room Suites, Double
TO LET
TO LET.
FR ALES. MOIR would let his Com-
MR
pact Residence for three or four
months during the coming summer to a
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
FOR SALE.
suitable tenant. Fully furnished. Site (SHARK & GENERAL BROKER. ated in the beautiful valley of the Arua and near the picturesque village of Fittle- worth 5 miles from Arundel and about 50 from London. Comprising Lounge, Hall, 5. rocoption rooms, 8.
8 bed rooms-not count- ing servants roonis, Bath room with E C.-up to date sanitation. Nico grounds. Motor Garage if required.
For further particulars apply to a
MR JUEN WILKIE C/o. MACDONALD & Co., York Buildings, Hengkong, January 91, 3915
18
OFFICES TO LET,
TROM February 1st, 1913, lab Floor,
96. Da Voeux Road Central, Hong kong: st resent occupied by Messi Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co.
Apply to
FRENCH STORE. 6, Queen's Road Center). Hongkong. January 21, 1913.
TO BE LET,
29
TO. 7. MOUNTAIN VIEW, PRAK,
DENNYS & BOWLET. Hongkong, January 13, 1913.
-OFFICES TO LET.
INST Chas Central accommodation, light and airy, on First & Second Floors, in ne huilding being erected for Messrs WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & OUT., LTD. Entrance from Dos Yout Read. Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric Light throughout.
The Plan can be seen and all particulars obtained at the Offices of MESSRS
ALEXANDRA PALMER & TURNER, BUILDINGS, SUD FLOGE
Hongkong, October 1, 1912.
HONGKONG
CLUB.
NOTICE.
1299
d Single Braan and Braas-mounted Bed-T Floor of the Anuex, suitable for TO LET, TWO ROOMS in the Ground ads and Cots, Burmus, Wardrobes, &c., ning Room Furniture, &c., &c., 1 Dinnor Ofices. For further particulars, apply to
the Undersigned. rvice and Dessert Service, Crockery,
JAMES CRAIK, Secretary, octro-plated and Glass Wars, 1 Cooking ove Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Waro, tlery, c.. Electric Lamps, Brass nders, Fire Brastes, &c., Blackwood binets, Couches, Arm-chairs, Stands,
and 2 Now Sewing Machines;
Ako
Pianos, 2 Remington Typewriters, and Uno English-made Billiard Table actically new) with Accessories. Catalogues will be issued.
PISME ---ÁN usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, January 15, 1913,
G.
B
SATURDAY,
68
25th January, 1913, at 3 P.., on the
Spot-
eSaverzl Lots Numbered 1 to 19 on
Plan to be seen at the Auctioneers' Office, for erection of
BOOTHS AND MATSHEDS.
thu Government Ground adjoining the Race Course, North of the Grand
·Stand Enclosure.
TERKE:-Cash.
For Plan and Conditions of Sale, apply
HUGHES & HOUGH.
Government Auctioneers,
Hongkong, January 18, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned bave received Instruc
tions to Sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
25th January, 1913, at 3.30 PM, at
the Race CoureE, -**
llowing the Sale of Sites for Booths and
Matsheds.
e well-known Racing Pony
GLORY! *SNOW
Winner of several races. Will make good Hack,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, January 22, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Hongkong, January 9, 1913.
19
TO LET.
TUROPEAN FLAT in NATHAN ROAD,
trous Lab November Bext.
SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon.
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCI
Co., Las. Hongkong. June 1, 1912
TO LET
SECTION À of K. I. L. 570
Aros 25,370 Square feet. Position Facing King's Park,
Money on Mortgages at market rates.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undoraigned has received instruc tions to sell by Public Auction
FRIDAY,
the 24th January, 1913, commencing at 2.30 ... Eagesroad,' No. 114,
The Peak,
À QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Comprising:--
Fine Tesk Sideboard with Bevelled Mirror, Teak Extension Dialog Table, Leather Covered Dining Chairs, Teak Dinner Waggon, Tank Hatstand with Bovelled Mirror, Tapestry Covered Chairs, Rattan Chairs and Couch, Fenders and Trons, Card Tables, Ruga, Carpen, Lace Curtains, Picture, Ornaments, Blue and White Chinese Vases, Crockery and Glass
ware, etc., etc.
Single and Double Braas-mounted Iron Bedsteads, Toak Wardrobes, Marble-top Washstands, Dressing and Toilet Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Gas Fittings, Some Canton Blackwood.
Pantry and Bathroom Requisites.
Tarma :- Chab on delivery,
་
DOUBLE TRAGEDY IN PARIS
HOTEL
Englishman and Companion Found Dead..
An English souple staying at a hotel in
the Rus de Rivoli were found dead in their rooms yesterday with bullet wounds in their bonds and revolvers la their hands writes the correspondent of the Daily Mirror from Paris December 8.
They had apparently shot. themelros simultaneously. On the hotel book their Names were entered as Captain J. Willie and Miss Lily Allen, both aged thirty-five, of London, but there is reason to suppose that the woman was a German, ・・・ *.
Captain Willis is described as a tall, handsome, military man. From his accent it is supposed ba pas Kriok,
It is believed he has a brother Hvitg near Dublin, who has been communicated with.
The lady was tall and very preposses- sing.
The couple arrived in Paris at the and of Suptember," and after a few days tha | captain returned to London, afterwards returning at week-ends.
Tho last occasion of his return was on Friday and in the evening, after dinner the couple retired to their room, stating they would not go out again. In the morning, after repeated knocks on the door and receiving no answer, a servant informed the hotel proprietor, who summoned the police and forced the door.
The woman lay on the bed and the man, felly dressed, lay where he fell The tragedy seems to have happened about
a.m,
When the couple first reached Paris letters came to them addressed to Mr and Mr. Willis, but latterly the lady wAY known only by the name of Miss Lily Alion.
They lived quietly, going occasionally to the theatre. The cause of their act can
On View from Thursday, the 23rd Jan, only bo guessed, but it is probably due to Catalogues will be issued.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Houstong. January 16, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ឆតិ
THE Undersigned bas received instrue THE Undersid base action
10
TUESDAY,
money troubles.
ALL HONEY GONE.
Paris, Dec. 9.--The fact has been established that the Englishman who com uitted suicide along with a bautiful young woman in Paris hotel was Mr Joha Willis, a aon of the late General Sir George Willis. His mother, Lady Willis, is still
Alive.
His benther, Captain Audley Willis, arrived here to-day. He is an officer iz
the 28th January, 1919, commencing at the British Army, and comes from Portrush,
2.30 r... at his SALES Rooms,
DUDDELL STEIKT, ---
A FINE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE & MODERN PORCELAIN FROM THE MING, KANGHI, YUNG CHING, KIENLUNG. TOW KWONG,
ANE LATER PERIODE:
Also
Snuff Bottles, Ivory Carvings, Jade Stone, Pehin Cloisonne, Enamel, Embroidered Mandarino Costs, etc., etc.
Ireland.
After an interview with the manager of the hotel at which the double suicide took place, he proceeded to the morgue, where the two bodies lis.
He was painfully affected by the ordeal, and recognised the deal man as his brother, M: John Willis.
O.T
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
NO OTHER DRINK IN THE ** WORLD - HAS BETTER :: `QUARANTEES 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.
BUY A BOTTLE
TELEPHONE. No. 636
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
Mr and Mrs Adair Mr G. Aurely
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Capt. R. Inner Mr J. W. Jay Mrs A. NE. Judah Mr S. Komor Mr W. Krone Mr A. Kraseman - Dr Kubitz
Mr A. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring Capt. R. H.F. Bartte
lot, R.N.
Mr E. R. Bate
Mr E. A. Beaumont Mrs F. R. Balilios Mr and Mrs C. D. 3.
Bell
Mr G. &. Bena Mr Bernis
Capt. C. R. Beyuon MS. O. Binns
Another brother of the dead man is ex- pected to arrive in Paris late this evening, And the two men will make arrangemants N. B.--The above collection is from Can- for the funeral, which will p olmbly take
enough Apply Proton and is to be cleared owing to the near pisca quietly in this city. It is stated that
2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER STREET, One.Roomed OFFICE.
perty Of JARDINE, MATHESON & approach of Chinese new year. Co., LTD,
Hoogkong, April 30, 1915,
TO LET.
9498
FURNISHED — Immediate posscasion *LYEEMUN, No. 134, BARKER ROAD, The Peak.
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Duddell Street. Hongkong, January 10. 1913.
TO LET.
67
ARGE substantially bailt GODOWN,
LA
Teams :-Cash on delivery.
On View from Monday, the 27th Jan.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
'Auctioneer...
Hongkong, January 14, 1913.
bir Willis was married and that his wife lives in Londou.
Drard Mrs Lasell Mr A. Largy Mr G. T. Lloyd M: J. O. Lopes
Mr and Mrs F. C. Macdonald, child
and nurse
Mr J. M. Macedo
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
TO-DAY
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,
FLAX HOTEL
SOLE AGENTS
AUTOR HOUSE.
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Jones Lieut. Archer
bir A. Keith Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Mr and Mrs Kohler
Lt. Col. & Mr A. 1.
strong
Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs Bayer Mrs Boydler Majo Bowen Attorney-General &
Mrs Bucknil' Major & Mra Comyu more Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr Obrein
Cunningham
Lean and child Mr Mason Capt. & Mrs McMune, children and nurse, R.A.M.O.
Major Davy
Mr Dennya
Mr & Mrs Mitchal-
Rev. Foster Per
Mr and Mrs Potric Mr Plummer
Miss Dorothy Allan Mr G. Langone'
Mr J. B. Arbold
Mr K. Birat
Mrs C. Ii Bean
Mr M. Byan
Mr B. Lathrop
Mr. Lingeri
M: V. Lagabi
Mrs W. 9. Lyan
Misa Lillian ChambersMiss J. Manstiald Mr E. V. Choai Mr F.
F. A. Chopard Hise AL. Cirke Capt. & Mrs Corne.
Linssen
Mr H. Dedeoglan Mr M. Dessal Miss Elboy
Mr J. T. Marnell.. Mr F. E. Morgan Me L. Morris
Mrs K de Morris - Mr W. H. G. Hullar
Mr F. Masso
Mr. Norton
Mr S..Pattan
Mr and Mrs A. G. Mine Philips
Elder
Mr Rabior
Dr L. E. Fanzin
Mr B. Feinstein
Miss Hodges
Me W. H. Birch-Mr N. C. MacGregor Consul & Mrs Eitzen Lt. Col. Radcliffe, B.E. Mr W. S. Hodges
Mr D. G. MaoLanna
Mr and Mrs. N. E. Mr and Mrs Neli
Blanch
MacIntyre
Mr & Mrs H. Vans A. Mckenzie
Mrs MACre Mr H. Ashley Brore-Dr U. Marriott
Erakell Bags
Miss T. Martin Mrs R. T. Matheson
and chil,.
Mr F. W. Buck
Mr O. Buschner
The identity of the woman who passed sù Mia Lily Allen is still a mystery. She ton is believed to have met Mr John Willis in 61 London, and at various times they were asen together at Continental resorta.
Mr Willis spent much of his time in the
sometimes board to call Olga.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. company of this woman, whom he was
PUBLIC AUCTION
MR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received instructions to sell by Public Auction
On
FRIDAY,
For a long time Mr Willis regularly paid the hotel bill when he came to spend week- ends with his companion in Paris, but it was evident that he was beast with financial worries.
She had evidently been accustomed to
albusted on Water Front East Point. the 31st January, 1913, at 3.m., at his life of eas and luxury, and for a time her For further particulars apply Property Office, JARDINE, MATHÈSÓN & Co., LAD.
Hoogkoog, August 14, 1912:
TO BE SOLD OR
1023
LET UNFURNISHED ROM 1ST APRIL.
DISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5,
Rooms). ULBANK, May Road (6 Rooms).
DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, December 28, 1912.
TO LET.
FFICES in KING'S BUILDING,
OFFICES
1828
163, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. 162, PRAYA BAST, GODOWN suit. 103 able for storage of Kerosine.
THE Undersigned have received instruc
·Elons to sell by Pubile Anction FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
FRIDAY,
31st January, 1913, at 11 a.m., at heir Bales Booms, No. 8, Des Yout Boad, surner of Tom Bovas Sex,—
MA ́CONETONKIST OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS,
Comprising:-
Witney Blankets, Travolling Rugs rkish Towels, Brown Linen Towels, and-embroidered Pillow Cases, Bath
wale, Single and Double Bed Size Hem-) behed Sheets, Honeycomb and Batin
2, WEST END TERLACE, SHAMEIN. From 1st May, 1913.
apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY Co., La. Hongkong. Beptember 2, 1929.
TO LET.
1694
AROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or unfurnished, 6 Rooma
No. 6, DES VEUX VILLAS, 68, The PEAK, from 1st March, 1913. Premises will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colourwashed.
No. 91, SHELLEY STREET. To let or for sale, GLENSHJEL,” Baraar Boed. No. 124, Peak, 5 rooms from 1st March, 1918.
No. 1190, The PEAK, faralabad, from middle of April until end of October, 1913.
Auction Rooms in Duddell Street,--
IN 4 LOTS.
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
known as
lover satisfied her every whim.
TRAGIC DESPIRATION. But the financial strain apparently proved too much for him, and then the
Nos. 3, 4, 5 & 6 PROSPECT PLACE couple resorted to the expedient of pawn
(BONHAM ROAD). Particulars may be obtained from the Vendore' Solicitors: MERS DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON
AND HARSTON, or from the Auctioneer. Hongkong, January 21, 1913.
95
ing dress and jewels,
Finally, there came a time when the woman was unable to procure any more money.
Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr J. McDowall Mr H. F. Chalkley Dr G. W. McKean Mrs Chaplin & maid Dr and Mrs C. W. Mr Carlton Chase
Mr P. N. Christie Mr W. T. Chisholm Miss G. St. Olain Mr A. A. Claxton Mm W. F. Cowen Mr &. G. Cowio Mr J. W. Cranston Miss Crocker Mr G. Curry Mr J.
Mr A. F. Deane
Mr O G. Denisoa
Mrs B. H. Douglas
My W. C. Drow
Mr A. C. Dovey
Mas L. Duplo
Mr T. O. Dupuy
Mr and MrĚ.
Ehrenfals
0.
Mr Wallace à Farley
Mrs C. Finlayson
Mr H. G. Fisher Mra E. Forsyth
One day hat week Mrs Allen roter E. A. B. Fowler despairing letter to Mr Willis, and heMr C. Frear apparently thinking that his difficultiMiss Mad Freer were insurmountable, left for Paris, and Mrs Fraach & child less than twenty-four hours after his arrival Mr Denman Fuller
Mr & Mrs A. Geare the double tragedy took placa,
The dramatic death of Mr Wills and his- Mr and Mrs J. F.
George great shock to the LONDON--F. Azmar 11 & 12 men's companion has come
Mias George: Lane, Lombard Birect s.o. L. B. Breformer's fami'y.
In an interview yesterday Mes Allen's Mr AG. Gordon &Co., Ltd., 163 Queen's Road, Victoria B. CLARKE, SON & PLATT, 85 Grace maid stated that her mistress was either an Mr Y. Goulbour Mr Joseph Gould church St., 1.0. G. Star & Co., Ltd, Austrian or a German, who belonged to a
AGENTS
McKenny
Mr & Mrs D. MoNeill Mr B. K. Mehta Mr C. D. Melbourne M: J. Molaker Mr J. Merreki M: J. Morrie Mr R. F. Mosley
D. F. Mulder M: J. Mrs J. D. F. Muldes Mr A. H. Münch Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Northcombe
Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr W. F. C. Oaden-
fores
Mr and Mrs (Hans
Petersen, valet & maid
M: Pieper Mr L. E. Pinkham Mr A. W. Prior Mr E H. Ray
"Miss F. Reay
Mr and Mrs E. T
Richardson
Sir H. de NauSINAT, Z Lady H de Sausa res Mr W. Schmolke Mr E..H. Sharp Mr J. C. Sibley
V. Bidford Mrs Gr
and child
Mr E. E. Smith
Mr EL H.. Soloman Mr and Mrs James
Spittles
Mr and Mrs G. U. Mr Relton
Mr Roberts Garnier
.
V.
| Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr Rogers ..
Gordon
Mr and Mrs B. A-
Hale
Eng. Comir & Mrs
Rooms, R.N.
Dr & Mrs Rutherford Lt. Col. and Mrs Gor. RN,
don Hall, R.A.M.C. Mr A, Sinclair Mr R. E. Hall Mr Findlay Smith Mr H. A. Hazeland Lt. Col. Smith Dapt. & Mrs Hodgins Mr and Mrs Soffiett
Mi & Mas J. Sather. Major Humphrey
Mr and Mr W. G. lood
Humphreys
Mr and Mrs Thornton
W: M
Mr and Mrs W. M. Mr and
Humphreys 11 Watson
Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Major & Mrs Wenborn
Mr H. N. Jeffries Capt. Whitfold Mr & Mrs Les Joues: David Wood
SEXO- EDWARD BOTEL,
and od
Mr J. J. Andraw Mr and Mrs Majer Mr T. Anki Mr F. Áron Mr R. B. Birnbaum Mrs Birse and child Mr R. L. Bolton
Mr H. Briggs Mrned-Mrs
Brya
Mr F, W. Cox
Ming Massey Mr G. H. May Mr and Mrs F.
McHugh
Dr. Mich col
J. Mr. and Mrs J_B¬Ã...
Mody
Mr M. F. Murray
Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr W. H. Page Mr G. L. Duncan Capt. & Mrs W. C.
Passmore
Mr Dusseldorp
Mrs Ehrhardi & childMr and Mrs Pearman
Mr Eving
Mrs Finchett
Mrs E. Goldring
Mr Gon. Grimble
Mr H. Piesbergen Mr R. L. Bolton
Miss F. Saunders
Mrs Schenk
Mr and Mrs W. C. Dr Schindler
Grosy enor
Miss Grosvenor
Mr P. Henderson
Mr A. Z. Koen
Mr and Mrs Kamp
Mr and Mrs J. A.
Scott and family Dr Sitbree
Mr A. N. Smith
Mr H. 8.Spurge Capt. & fra
H.
Mr C. M.. KaykendallStewart & children
Mr P. D. Sutherland
Mr and Mrs Kraft
Mr E. G. Tait
Mr G. Varmeij
90 Comhill. GORDON & Gorch, 15 family of excellent standing. She added Mr J. Gourgoy Bride St., .c. ROBERT WATSON, 15 that, owing to the Impossibility of meeting MrD, M. G. GratamaMiss Square
Miss Stephers Frost Street. O, Mrrez & Co., Snow current expenses, Mrs Allen had pawned Mr J. Grimshaw Mr A. Stepheas
Dr J. G. Hauns Hu, Holborn Viaduct, 1.0. D. Jher jewels and then sold a magnificent for Capt. T. F. Hall EXTER & Co, 3 Whilefriars cont for £8.
Last Monday she was absolutely at the Mr W. T. Harbord. sad of her resources, and was impatiently Capt. A. S. Harris. awaiting the arrival of Mr Willis, who was MY A. Harrisen to have brought some money.
Mr F. B. Heaps Mr A. E. Herdman
Hewett, C.M.G. Bog. Mr E A. Mr A, Heizl
1.O. MATHER & Crowana, Ltd., 10 11, 18 New Bridge St., K.C. SCOTLAND :-F12o. L. Epoxy, 6 Nord ** Et. David Street, Edinburgh, PARIS AND EUROPE, MATING FRIAL &Co., 18. Bus de la Grange, Batall
Paris.
J
Ji
NEW YORK-TS CHINESE EVANGKLÁTH
OFFICE, 52, Wex 2ând Biresh, SAN FRANCISCO and American Porta generally-BEAN & BLACK, Son From
Beco
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW KRALAND:Gordon & Gorom, Mu bourne cind Bydney.
On Wednesday she burnt all her corres. Wills, who probably was unable to obtain pondence and then telegraphed to Mr the expected sum. In consequenes the two apparently decided to dis together.
"I HAVEN'T & 24. IN THE WORLD." An soquaintance in London gare. The Daily Mirror some interesting details of the dead man. A
I knew John Willis slightly, maid. **He was a good-looking follow, but never seemed to satile down to anything properly. He came of a grod family, and one of his brothers--he bad
Mr W. Hoffmane Mr E. Hope Mr and Mrs-W. I
Hughes
Mr H. J. Hast
Mr H. Watkine Mr & Mrs B. Weßb My W. H. Web: er
Mr D. White Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mz G. G. Wood
Mr D. M Whamond
Mr and Mrs J. P..
Wright My J. A. Young.
THE STATION HOTEL
flts, Huckaback Towels, Damask Table Four Bedrooms, Teunis Court and Garden CEYLON ;-W. M. Saree Co., T. Į Leander Olub many-rowed for the Mr and Mrs W. 8. Mr H. Luthmann
latba 9yda. wide by 2 yds, 24 yd, ik, 39"and. 4 yds, Ledios' and Gent's indkerchiefs, Lace Curtains, Fantry, Tea d Glass Cloths, Gent's Tunic Shirts and
Ala
A low lots of Sundries.
(In small lots to mult purchasem).
HUGHES & HOUGH
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Jungary-22, 1913.
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8 DES VEUX VILLAS,' No. 52, Peak, Booms.
URAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Peak, to let; fins situation; 8 rooms; tennis and croquet lawn,
FOR SALE *HARTING and ROGATE, on pari oz Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1156
Apply to
IINSTEAD & DAVIS, Ard Floor, Alerandes Buldings. Hongrong, Aug. 2, 1913.
APOTHECAKES Co., Colomba.
Brown
Maj, &Mrs F. Martin ** A. very liicoabis fellow, with charming Mr F. Brain Miss L, Okoole mansers, Willis was one of those men who Me and Mrs J. B. Mine D. Ukoola. SINGAPORE, STRANCE, s.-KRIS
& Water, La., Singapore,
Capell & children Mr H., 6. Poot never had enough money for the mode of his they enjoy, latterly ha soused to be Mro. B. H. CallifordMrs A. Boott PHILIPPINE ISLANDS:--A. §. WAP® | very hard prassed indeed for money.
Mr J. H. Smart Hr A. A. Fyle sox&Co., Manilo,
**On Thursday - he announced quite | Mr R. Hager Mr J. Steevens frankly, I haven't a shilling in the world." Mr & Mrs D. HarveyMr and Mes Storitzin
And children and child w He also added that it was imperative, that
CHINA-Cinton, Farm & Co., Amy,
THE ANDY Broka, Frochov BLOCK & Co., Shanghai Banty & Ayun, Leo. Yokohama, Krzy & Wizes
THE CHINA MAIL, LTD.
5. Wrodham Bizout, Hongkong,
Mr D. M. Laricias
Mr II. H. Taylor
Mr & Mrs U Laurit Mr D. Walker
· Mr R. J. Warner
Mr and My Lemaire Mr W. E. Weidler
and child
Mr A. Renvidk
Mr M. M. Alves"da
Silv
Mr&Mrs A. Sommers
Mrs F. R. L. Hodge Mr & Mrs Vack Mr H. E. Joanin
Mr W. Juster
Mr F. E. Williams
GRAND BOTAL,
| Mr & Mrs Agnew Mr H S. Bailey Mr E. Bauckham Mr and Mrs Bowes Mr F. Calvert Miss Clinton Mr J. Cordell Mrs G. Cuthpart Mr J. Daumann Mr II. Davion Mr Elevs Mr W. Fischer
|
Mir A. Galt
Mr J. Gran
Mr P. Graco Mr W. I. Gregory Mr Peyton Grifin Mr J. Grant
Mr & Mrs Hamilton Mr annen
Dr Hillebrocht.
Mr G. Hyde Bay. Kleinfelds and
family Mr F. Lorria Mr & Mr Madis Mr A. T. Myali Mr S. Paul Mr & Mrs Pink Capt. Raher Mr J. Roberts Capt Sack
ML. Schmitta Mr E. T. Sharp" Miss D. Swift
Mr E. Thompson Mr and Mrs Tobias Mr Tobias Mr P. Walster Mr G. A. Watkina Mr and Mrs White Mr Woodcock
KINGSCLERE HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr B. B' Mortisan
Backhouse
Mr and Mrs S G.
Newall
Dr and Ms B. W.
BED
Mr and Mrs A
Mr & Mrs J. Robert
· Mr and Mrs - A. E. Perfect
Carleton
Mr and Mr. M. D.
Durrie
Bon
- Mira G. Sachve
Maf.I, Currie, R.G, A. Mr A. D. Shielde Mrs I. Currie, child. Capt. C. V. 8. Skrim.
and nurse
shire, F.A.
Mr Gillingham
Mr and Mrs Speyer
Dr & Mrs Evan-Jones Mr B. P. Thomas
Mr G. J. E. van der
Mr E. Lang
Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Wal
Mr & Mrs W. Logan Mr van Wesran Liest. & Mrs. R. H. M. P. D. Wilson
Lubbock
Mr J. W. Wilson Mr J Robinson Mr U, Woatwarn
Mauglino
WYNDHAM HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs Brenton Mr and Mrs H, P. | Miss Brenton
Winslow and ebid. Miss A, Brenton
“Mr W. Dobbs
Mr and Mrs TW,
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL...
Mr & Mrs. F. Alien Misa N, Mabar
Mr & Mrs W. Bishopra Mr R. Postoji
and child
Mr. G. Balden
Mr W. Prinile, Jun, Mr A. F. Remedios.
Capt. and Mrs Brags Mr A. Higg MY. Braga
Miss L. Braga
Mine M. BragER --
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Rogerson Miss Ads Bowley"
Lacul R. E. B. Brews-Me A. E. Roi îns
tor
Mrs J. Crawford
Mr E. Sargon
Mr Le C., Faunderson
Lleut, Geo. W. Crom-Mr G. W. Sewall
Mr R. E' Shaw -bis, R.E.
Mr. M. D. Edmonds Mr G. Spencer Madam E Engenie. Mr.T. G. Flyur Mike E. Gibson.
Mi B Gibabu Mr H. Gourgey
he should get bo Paris-he did not ourer C, M. Hayward Land Mr J. B how he went, as long as he got there.
***On Friday I heard this he had bor Sowed £5 on an 1.O.U., and with this bad crossed to his death, as it has turned out
Majors & Min L L Tecksberry & ubild Mr G. Harper Hopper wake LG W. Tresodder M. W. Jasik
Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr MR. Walker Air J. Josephala
Kipp
Rev. & Mri Star and
childcon Misi C. Stephana Mr R. H. Stephenson Mr and Mrs H. G Taansy & childros Mr E. J. Treadigold Meand Mrs Trustino
· Lt. Col;&MinYoungs | Mr A. B. W. Libbley - and children.
Fager Mine Egar Mr E. Frontien
ir E. Hayward
Me W. A. Hoagland Min M. 8. Hoy ......... Mr N. F. Mating
Capt. & Mrs Miller Mr and Mrs Parzone Mr F. W. Perkunder: Dr Iwin Savin Ber. Me. P. Sooterk Mr Arthur Stephane Mr and Mrs * John
Słowart
·Bør. and Mrs Darid:
Sutherland
Mr R. A. Watt
*NOTES ON WILD IN LIFE
HONGKONG AND. SOUTH OHINA."
R. G. BUNBURY, MA:
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