WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918.

TO LET

TO LET-AT KOWLOON.

SPORT,

Billards.

THE CHINA MALL

NEW MODERN 3-ROOMED FLATS, H.K. POLICE AND WARDENS V. SURD. CO.

with two bathrooms, peatry, kitobon

and serrante quarters Bathrooms fitted with English Bathe. Kilchen has English Cooking Rangs and Hot Water Boiler

R.G.A.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

This matob in the frst round of the SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

Hughes and Hough tre Light throughout Roady for Soldiers Club Tournament was nominund

AUCTIONEZES TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers.

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN ' COAL STORAGE.

11

Dodes used:

A.B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDITIONS. AL. TELEGRAFine Cobs,

Telegraphic Adèrem.: *MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

11

Todos by auctions,

EE Cadoraigned have received Instrvo-

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

сп

THURSDAY,

tas 20th February, 1913, at 11 ...

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Your Road, Corner of

Ice House-Street,-

A CONSIGNHENT OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS, ..

Comprising:--

Witney Blankets, Travelling Ruge, Turkish Towels, Browa Linen Towels, Hand-embroidered Pillow Cases, Bath Towels, Single and Double Bed Size Hon- stitched Sheets, Honeycomb and Satin Quilta, Hacksback Towels, Damask Tablo Cloths puls. wide by 2 yds., 2lyds., yds, 3 and 4 yds., Ladies' and Gent's Hand- kerchiefs, Lace Curtains, Pantry, Tea and Glass Cloths, Gent's Tunic Shirts and

Hoses,

Aaa

A few lets of Race Glasses and Sundries. (In small lots to suit purchasers). Terms -As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hoogkong, February 14, 1813.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

$19

THE Undersigned have received instruc

or to all by Public Auction

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

on

SATURDAY,

the 2nd February, 1913, at 2.30 r., at

their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Rond, Corner of Ice House St.,- A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE $0.

ko.,

&c., Ramoved to Sale Rooms for Convenience of Sale.

(Full Particulars fröm Catslogue). "TERMA :—À usual.

HUGHES & HOVOR,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, February 18, 1d13. ̧

PUBLIC AUCTION.

-

535

THE Undersigned have received instrue (FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNZE),

On

FRIDAY,

the 28th February, 1913, commencing at

215 7.., at ELLIOTT ÜLESCENT, No. 27, Robinson Rond,---

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

THEERIN COSTAISED.

As follows:-3k-covered Drawing Room Suite, Blackwood & Cherrywood Cabinets and Chairs, Stands, &c., Curtains, Silk- embroidered Wall Hangings, Water Colours and Oll Paintings, a number of Good Vases, &c., including a few Old Bre Ornaments (taken from Poking during the Boxer Rebellion).

Mastire Teak Sideboard and Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Carpets and Bugs (Practically

occupation about middle March,

ALSO

...

New Five Reaned Semi-detached and TERRACE HOUSES with Tennis Courts. Possession about middle March.

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD., Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong, February 11, 1913.

TO LET

In the Soldin Club last night." P.C. Grimmods, E.K. Polico, and Gunner Bun nots, 63rd Co. R.G.A., wore the first pair to pisy but the game was slow through, but and learesly up to the average. Grimmett, who led at 100 a 150 finally

won by 12 points. Breaks Grimmett, 19612, 11 twice; Bonnets, 13-ios, 11 twice. Final scores-Grimmett 200; Bonnett 188.

CHOP with Godown attached, Nara

ROAD, Kowloon,

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Ok, Las. Hongkong, June 1, 1912.

TO LET

ARGE substantially bullt GODOWN, aituated on Water Front East Poles For further particulare apply Property Oos, JARDINE, MATEKSON & Co., LAD.

Hongkong, August 14, 1918.

TO LIST.

1025

2ND FLOOR, No. 1 PEDDER STREET, One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON &

Hongkong, April 30, 1912,

Co., LTD.

693

TO LET.

ODOWN, No. 145, WaYCHAI U ROAD,

Apply to

G

KWONG SANG HONG, LTD., 242, Des Voeux Road Central (Office),

or 93, Praya East (Warehouse). Hongrong, February 10, 1913.

189

The second game between P.C. Ellis, H.K. Police, and Quaner Týrall, 83rd Co. R.G.A., was a runaway affair for the gunner who exhibited good form. Reach. ing his 100 with Ellis only 3, he ran is: his points in 45 minutes. Tyrell mado breaks of 29, 24, 23 and 10, while his opponent failed to make a break of say

Final scores:-Tyrell 200; Elle 00. Two more gamos in connection with this match will be played at the Soldiers Club this eroning. The 83rd Co. R.G.A. now hold a load of 126 points over the Polics and Warders.

Association Football.

~H.M.S. TAMAN v. D.C.L.I. (Pront KALF)

FOR SALE

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht 'APLOVER'

38 feat overall. 19 feet beam. Tenk built. Teak docked. Metal sheathed. Complete with all deck gear, anchors, ote Cabin and Pantry furnishings, sto

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned has recevod iustruo

tions from Mr W. A. Dowzar, to neli by Public Auction:

THURSDAY

the 20th February, 1913, commencing at 230 P., at his residence No. 5,

STEWART TERRACE, The Peak,

TER WHOLE OF HIN

VERY VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF,

Comprising:- These teams mes in a replay in the

Upholstered Chesterfell Coach, Armi- Hongkong Challenge Skidd on the Hong-chors and Evy Chairs, Fine Chippendale kong Club ground yesterday. The Corn

Writing Desk and Chairs, Tonk Overman-

walls were without Passmore and G. tuis. Tes and Occasional Tables, White Smith, both injured, for whom King and Lace and Cloth Curtains, Engravings, Fic-

the wbilo Ryan deputised,

Tamer

strengthened their side by the inclusiontures and Ornaments, eta. of Smith at centre, Mecs going halfback.

HANDSOME TEAK DINING ROOM

Har. Teams: M.S. Tams:.-Turner; court," Tucker; Mockay, Meen, Neilson Frost, Berry, Smith, Laight, Hodgkinson. D.C.L.I. (Fight Hal-Johnson; Gill, Fife; List, Holmes, King; Mossley, Eardley, Beddows, T. Smith, Ryan. Referee: Mr. F. W. Eager.

Losing the loss, Smith started play for the Tamar, and the opening exchanges slightly favoured the soldiers. Eardley shot which presented no difficulty tried to Turner, who saved again from a free kick by Fite. Mackay put the sailors DISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5, on the move his pass putting Frost in B

Fosk, Rooms (unfurnished).

TO BE SOLD OR LET (FROM 1ST APRIL).

TO LETIST APRIL)."

7. MOUNTAIN VIEW, 5 Rooms, (furnished),

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, January 21, 1919,

107

possession and the winger tricking twu upponents neatly centred but the Naval Smith was slow and Halmes robbed him. Twice Harcourt let the soldiers through but each time Tucker ran scross to cover his purturs mistakes finely. Harcourt seemed shaky and a mishouder by the back left T... Emith in possession a few yards from goal, but he ballooned the ball over the bar. The sail forwards ware fast nad tricky and Mecs putting over to Hodgkinson the winger executed TORE, in the finest position. a nice run and wound up with a light-

TO LET

Apply at once to

'PROMINENCE,"

c/o 'China Mail' Office,

Hongkong, February 3, 1913.

162

OFFICES TO LET. FIRST-Class Central accommodation, light and airy, on First & Second Floors in new building being erected for Mosers WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CUT., LTD. Entrance from De Your Road. Electric Lift to all Floors, Electric Light throughout

The Pian can be seen and all particulars obtained at the Offices of MESSRS PALMER & TURNER, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, San FLOO

Hongkong, October 1, 1912.

ning centre which seemed certain to clude all the forwards, when Frost dashed up and abiot high into the pot, scoring the first goal of the match. The Corn. walls fareed two corners which were not improved upon and the sailors backs in proved towards the interval when the

score was:--

R.M.S. Tamar

D.C.L.I. (Right Half).

1

+

On resuming, Beddows restarted for tho Cornwalls. Eardley shooting and Turner saving in the first minute. Frost netted for the sailors but cffside wa given and at the other end a mistake by the sailors defence lot the Cornwalls for. wards through, but with ouly Turner to beat, Moseley shot wide. Turner kicked out weakly from T. Smith but the ball rolled to safety, a lucky cecupo for the sailors. The mailos now took complic charge of the game, Berry put in a brit- liant shot which Johnson was glad to put over the bar, while following this corner Frost tricked two opponents and centred, and with the defence in a tangle Laight scored easily, putting the Tamar twe up. The sailors were quickly after more goals and Johnson failing to clear a high abot from Mackay, Laight scored a third goal for the sailors. It was all the sailors game to the end, Frost netted again but 98 offside nullified the point mad the game

1239

OFFICES TO LET.

TAROM February lat, 1913, 1st Floor, 25, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong kong, at present occupied by Mass Whitenway Laidlaw & Co.

Apply to

FRENCH STORE, B, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, January 21, 1913,

153,

IO LET.

PRAYA BAST, GODOWN;

2, WEST END TERRACE, SHAKYEN, Frem Let May, 1913.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED a House at the Past.

unded:

H.M.S. Tamar

8

D.C.L.L. (Rigli Half) .............

0

SUITE, Comprising: Sideboard, Dining Table, Dianer Waggen and Chairs, Tosk Serven, Glass and Crockory Ware, E-P. Ware, Brass-mounted Fendors, etc.

Handsome Teak Wardrobe with Mirror, Toilet Tables, Marble-top Washstands, Teak Dressing Mirror.with Bevelled Glass,

'0. T.'

SAMPLES MAY BE

OBTAINED ON

APPLICATION

TO

QUELCH

GARNER,

& CO.

Towel Rails, Brass-mounted Twin Bed Tel. 636. steads, Horse Hair Mattresses, Woollen Blankets, Toilet Crockery.

Teak Hatstand & Hall Chair, Ice Chest, Drying Boots Cupboards, Pantry and Kit chen Utensils, ots, etc.

CARPETS: Wilton 17' x 16'8" Brussels 16 x 11' Kensington 15'x12 Fult 2 x 38

(All in excellent Condition)

Most of the above furniture has been made by Lane, Crawford & Co. and is in frst-class condition.

On View from Wednesday, the 19th Feb. Cat-logues will be inued. TXEX-Cash on delivery.

GEO: P. LAMMERT,

Astroneer.

Bongkong, February 12, 1913.

VISITORS AT HOTELS. HUNGLONG HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Adair Mr A. W. Anderson Mr H. Ashmeal. Mrs G. Arnhold Mr. Barberini

T.

r

Mr M. Baring

Mr E R. Bata Mr E, A. Beaumont Mr P.

Beilby

Mrs E. R. Belilios

Dr J. E. Hultmeer Mr H. J. Bunt Capt. R. Innes MFF. Kotth-Jolly *Ma

A. N. E Judah Payrarter & Mrs J.

Kiddle, RN. Mr Albert Коре Mr and Mrs H. A

Koster

Mr A. Kruseman

Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mr & Mrs Kuckz

Bell

207 Mr G. A. Bena

PUBLIC AUCTION THE Undersigned has received instruc- tions to sell by Public Auction:

בים

SATURDAY,

the 22nd February, 1913, commenting at 11 am., at his Sales Room. No. 4. DUBBELL STREET,----

. Mr B. A. Lampman

Mr F. Kunza

Mr&Mrs F. Bennett

H. E. Laver

Lloyd

Miss L. Bennett

Mr G.

Capt. C. R. Beynou Mr A. .G. Stanley-

Mr and Mrs N. F.

Blanch

Mr and Mra Blans Mr F. J. Bourne

Mr H. Alley Brare-

ton

Mr H. BridgeeTM

Mr

G.

Broog

Dr A. C. Brumhead

Mr O. Buschner

Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr J. 6. Chalmers Claxton Mr A. A.

FINEM W. F. Cowon

A CHOICE SELECTION OF

PERSIAN CARPETS & RUGS. On view Now. Trans:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, February 18, 1913.

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL

PimPILLS

Styttura Pilly Ki Sun Note90,00 iva) on the Sun. PREK Okay trighinens of Noa yake Lundy dans ceny de stemizlikmes. Those vir The Ketones and then bases erano

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL

PILLS

Miss Crocker

Mr G. Crouch

Mr G. F. Curry

Mr

G. B. Datema

Mrs F. Daywalt Misa E. Drywalt 254 Mr A. F. Deane

Mir H. C. Denson

MI

& Mrs Derteans and 3 children

THE SOLE AGENTS.

PELE NOTE 400.

Mr and Mrs Anbrey Mr & Mrs La Joue

Lieut. Archor

Mr and Mrs Jonesa

Mr & Mrs W, Arm. Mr A. Keith

strong

Mr L. M. Bayley.

Mr and Mrs Kohler Mr G. P. Lambert

CARTON HOUTX.

Mr and Mrs. ER Mr M. Acima Miss C. E. Anderson Elibbard Me and Mrs G. A. Mr EL. E. Jasnia

Archar

Miss L E. Archer:

Mr J. B. Arnold

Mr and Mrs Beyer Lt. Col. & Mrs A. Mr U. Bench

Mira Bowdler

Lean and child

Mr Mason

Attorney

Major Bowen

General

Capt. & Mrs MoMunn

Buckbill

chidren and nurse,

Major & Mrs Comyu R.A.M.C. Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr & Mrs Mitchell

Mr and Mrs Patrie Jonal & M Eitzen Mr Plummer

Cunningham

more

++

Major Davy

Rev. Foster Pegg

Mr Donnys

!

Low Mr and

Mrs Neil

- MacIntyre Mr A. Mackenzie

Mr A. S. Maskichan

Mrs MsCrae

D. Mariott

Dr

Mr R. T. Matheson

and

and child

Dr G. W. Mokean

Dr and Mrs C. W.

McKenny

Mr.

and Birs D. G. McNaughtor

Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr J. Melcher Mr J. Marecki

Mrs and

Miss Merrill Mr J. D. P. Mulder

Mis J. D. F. Muider

Mr AS, Murch

Mr B. G. Moore.

Mr E. & Norman

Mrs R. H. Douglas Capt., and Mire F. D. MIW.

Mr.

Drow

Odom

Northcombe

Mr. V. d'Oettingen

and Mrs P. C. Mr F. S. Dubroche

Mr J.E. Edwards

Mr & Mrs J. Opet

Mrs and Mrs H. C. Mr.3. Ormiston

Ehrenfel

Mr O.

0. Falloon

Mr L. Birob

Mr J. J. Brooks

MY 0. L. Brun Mrs C. L. Brun

Mr W. Juster

Mr J. H. Kerr

Mr G. Langone. Mrs L. Lingeri

MrA. O. Lustie Glor

Mr V. Leges o

Mr J.V. Martines Mr A

Mr L. E. Burkhardt Mr F. E. Morgan Mrs J. V

V. Chapman Ma K. de Morris

Mrs S. Morton

Mr B. V. Chanu

Mr G. G. Chayze

Mr F.

A Chopard

Mr M J. Collins. Capt

& Mrs Corne

Linsson

Mr and Mrs G. C. Lt Col Radcliffe, R.E. Mr P. Craz

Mr Raitoa

Gardier

Mr and Mrs G. G.Mr & Mrs & Ritchie

Gordon

Mr. Roberts

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr Rogers

Hale

Bug Comdr & Mrs

Lt. Col. and Mrs Gor me, E.N.

don Hall, R. A.M.C. Mr Ross

Mr J. Roan Mr R. E. Ha

Mr H. A.. Hazeland Mr A. Sinclair Capt&Mrs Hodgins Mr Findlay Smith

LE Col. Smith Major Humphrey

Mr and Mrs W, G. Mr and Mrs Soffiett Mr & Mrs J. Suther-

Humphreya

Mr and Mrs W. M. land

Humphreys

Major & Mrs. Welborn

Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Capt. Whitfield Mr H. N. Jofries Mr David Wood

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL,

Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr and Mrs L. Joncs

and children Mr. Almond

Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr J. Joseph

and child.

Mr.A. R. W. Libblog

Mr S. G. Bolden Rev. Maxfcld

Mr Wallace A. Farley Mr and Mrs. C. H. Capt. and Mrs Braga Mra C. L. Maxield

Mr H. M. Fielding

Mrs C. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher Mrs E. Forsyth

Mr E. AS. Fowler

Mr A. Otta

Mrs M. Overton

Fierce

MF. Brags

MEL E Pinkham

Miss Braga

Miss M. Braga

Mr. 8. 1

Futten

Mr & Mrs W. Hatton

Polle

31

Mrs Frankenberger Min E. B. Fowers MrDenman Fallar Mr BH Bay

Mr F. Mussa.

Mr & Mrs H. Pink

Mr H. V. Porter

Mr J. D. Powell

Miss H: C: Emeď.

Mr A. Benwick

Smallborer

Mr Dedeogion Mr J. 4.

Mr and Mrs A. G. Mr. F. Ters

Elder

Mr J. Fayarda

Mr B. Feinstein

Mr L. W. L. Thomas

Mr. R. de Mr J. Watson

Trovile

Mr P. La P. Frung Mr V. C. Whita

Mr J. H. Harrison Mr N. R. Wicks

Mrs Abb

· Mr.C; J, Wilkamson

LENTOSOLEKE HOTEL,

Mr K. 8. Morrison" Me and Mrs J. H. Mr and Ms S. G.

Backhouse

Norall

Dr and Mrs B. W. Prot. O, H. Ober

Brown ad Mr Mrs A. E

Carleton

Mr and Mrs. M. D."

· Carric

Mr and Mrs 1¡

Ferfect

Mr & Mrs J. Bobart

Bon

Mrs G. Sachse Maj.L. Carrie R.G.A.MrA: L. Shield of Mrs I. Currie, child Capts G. V. 8. Skrimi

and nurse

Mz Gillingham

Mr Harsbronck. Mr W. B. Hied

Dr & Mrs Eran-Jone

shire. R.A

Mr H. P. Thoma Mr G. J. E. van der

TKA

Weren

Mr M. Lang, Mr. P. D. Wilson, Dr E. IL Martyn LobbMe 3. W. Wilson Mr & Mrs: W. Logan MrB. Wonten Lieut. & Miss R. E.

Lubbock

sat childres

Mr

Mrs A. and

J.

McKay

Mr&Mrs R. Postani

Mr A. Allan

Mr F. Braku

Lieut B.E. B. Brews. Mr S. Paul

·ter....

Arthur

and Mrs J. Cana-Mr W. Pringle, Jus. rous & 4 children Mr A. F. Remedios Mrs J, Crawford Mr.A. Riggs

bis, R.E

Rogerson pige T. Lieut. Gee. W. Crom-Mr and

Rolins MrA. E Mrs E Cropley Mr Mr M. D. Edmonds Mr H Barron

Mr-W, M. Sahl Engenic

Saunderson Sewall

Smith

Mr Henry Garrow Miss F. Rear Mr & Mrs A: Geare. Mr and Mr H. Mr and Ms J. F. Richardson

Cap R: Robertson Georg

Capt. Balfe

Rule Madam ir. Gordon Min:3. A G

Mr E. Sarha

AJUSCHEN KWONG & CO., LD Goulbourn Mr Schmolke

for the Hongkong Football Club v..

EXPORT.

CANTON

Mr J. Gourgay

H: Green

Dr Oz Schroeter

Mr E. H. Sharp Mr J.

Mx Grimshaw Mrs are Sibley.

Mr b

Mr P.0. Gonn

Von Grino-

George

Mr A Max

Rugby.

GENERAL IMPORT &

Mr Joseph Gould

Apply to

The following have been closer to play.

"MENT &AGENOT C..... Lib. Hongrong, September 2, 1912.

at 5 p.m. starp on the Club Ground

1514 Full back, T. E. B. Robson; three-quar

tors, B. Chapman, W. McCulloch, C

TO LET.

C. Stark (Capt.), and A. N. Joseland;

half backs, H. S. Rouse, sod 7.

G.

10,

6

Ferguson; forwards, A. F. Deans, E. 0. Hegarty, D. Walker, W. M. Sutherland,

and

Mr And

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTH.11.S. Monmouth today, beginning LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL Mr. Grundy Spide

PIROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. now) Electro-plated Cutlery, and Gisseware Peak, farnished or unfurnished. including Dinger Bervies, Dessert Service Room

colourwashed.

and a complete set of Crystal by Limoges No. 6, DES VŒUX VILLAS, 58, Tas France.

CASA PEAK, from 1 March, 1919, Premises Brass and Brass mounted Bodsteads and will be thoroughly repaired, painted and Cota with Hair Mattresses and Pillows (Lane, Crawford make) Teak Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Overmanteis, &c. Bath Room, Pantry & Kitchen Utensils,

No. 21, BHELLEY STREET.

To let or for male, GLENSELEL, Barker Road, No. 124, Park, 3.

Lat

March, 1913, puk

Epous

No. 152, The PEAK furnished, from middle of April until end of October, 1913 Four Bedrooms, Tennis Court and Gardan

An Upright Iron Grand Piano by CRAIG RYBIE, No 4, the Tosk, to Rachals in Excellent Condition and lot, Bos station; 8, rooms; tennis and Specially made for the Climate, 1 Trendis, croquet lawns, S Sewing Machine by ringer, Bunblinds, No. 3, DES VEUX VILLAS, No. 52

Peak, & Room R Gas Fittings, Planta, &c. in Porcelain

(Fill Particulars from Catalogue, On view 90th

3. C. Taylor, D. Whamond, B. Former, and W. B. Bigden.

“TO LET

MURNISHED, for 9 months from April, PEAK, 100 6 Hoams Vegetable Garden, Tennis Court. Moderate lent.

Apply to

GERMAN CONSULATE. Hongkong. February 18, 1815

STO LET.)

FUR BALL HARTING and 20GATE, on pari Kowloon Intfed Lot No. 1154

GEORGE

HES & HOUGE,

Hongrong, Fabecary 15, 1913,

DAVIE

Hoogkon

STOEL:

RNITURE Draperies, moules Book Lnd Ebook, 240

Dan Ornelasy -Marad Mart of Jewellery, Lacqueros, Iron-momgary Wine and Spirits Foreign Clothed for gentleman made to

order by our own ballon

Large swortment of Ohlaste Bike and Foreign Goods of every description.

goods, old se raceable Prices.

Griffith

Capt. T. P. Hall

MrJ. G. Haans

W. T. Harbord Siya G. Harrie Bir G.

Sidford

child Mr E E. Smith

Ha James

Miss Sqasze

and May C. E. Stainer

Mr H E Swaield

Mu MOV,Me "klér: "Tagloi, Mr B, G. Hartmann. Mr.J. H. Tepp

Hay My A. B.

T.G

MEA. E. Stenros Miss C. Stephans Mr B. H. Stephenson Mr J. Treadrold. Mr & Mrs H. Tribut Mrd Mix P. Valasen 76 MPJ, E, Young

Mr H. Bourger Mr& J. Giandy Mr G. Harper Mr G. B. Baywood Mr & Mrs We Head Mr M. Hortal Mr 99. Jackaɔn

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr and Me Lenkire MAS. Allan Mr. J. Andrew and child

Mr and Mr T Aoki

on

ANNE TATaliamun, Mr Burns, and child, Mir Hass

Trimm

Hesston Mr. Yerment

Hewett C.M.G., Mr & Mr B. Webb Mr A. Herzl Mr.D. M Whamond Mr and Mas

-The Oberona sud Beskolsos in Canine # Why Mint

Hongkong to buy Orfumes and Foreign

Tel

Major & Mis GG Wo

SUP PAT POO STREET,Bingson and Me and Men

and 3 chidren M&J Hope

WINDIAN)

sed

Road

MIR

THE STATION HOMO.

Majors & Mr L. I

Hopper

Mr C. Butter, Mrs M. Or

| Mr and Mrs. J R

Kamp

Capell & children. Mr H.Tatlimann-

· [Mr W. G, Clack, Maja & Mi F'; M2; My C. H. H. Calliforder and G.

W. E. Van Eps Plait

| Musi

Mr.

Mr R Bages

Scott

M&B. Sommarlatt

Mr & Mrs D. Harvey Mr and Mas

and children and child

M: 0, B, Hayward Lt. G.

Mr MR

Mr Agnew MBTring

Mr T. Boushausen Mr P Calvert Mr Calvert Mr Clanoby

His Majer – Me J. Cordell 7

Mr and Mrs. J. JAM. May

Beyin Mr and Mrs F

Mr J. V. M, and MJ. H. S.

Me Gi

McHugh

Mody

Mas Craigie

Mr and Mrs Crew

MA. Galt

More Murray

Me Goodall

Mr Gordon'

Mé Hlokë

May.

Typhoon

Gunde

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