MHURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1913.
G.
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE CHINA MAILT
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONKER
Hughes and Hough PARTOULARS and Conditions of the SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
Accutonome To tar Govebricer,
A APHRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Shara, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN ''
COAL STORAGE.
Codan use:
4.B.C. 47N & DIE EDITIONS,
A. TELEGRAFIC CODE.
Talegraphic Addrgne :
-MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Cedarvignod have recvivad inatene-
Tea Seli by Public & action,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCI (XEC),
00
FRIDAY,
..the 7th March, 1913, at 2.39 ... at
No. 2, HɛMPAREYS AVENUE,
Kowloon,--
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLT
FURNITURF,
THEREIN CONTAINED,
Comprising
Drawing Room Suito (practically new Carpets and Pie uros, Dining Room Furai- sar, Bookcases, Crockery and Glassware, Double and Single Ha-mounted Bed steeds, Washstands, Wardrobes, Dreening Tablas, &c., Eathroom Requisites and Kitchen Uterala,
Ala
11
Collard & Collard Piso, 400-Day Clock, Gent' Bicycle, Plants in Pota, &c.
Catalogues will be ist und
On view 6th inst.
"MEMARK D—ÂY nimual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. Fabrary 28, 1913,
20%
PUBLIC AUCTION. AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received lustruc
Telby Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED),
оп
MONDAY,
the 10th March, 1913, at 3 7.M., at Forz. SANT EAST, NA 144, Magazine Gap,--
THE SUNDRY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&c,
&a..
FURNITURE,
&c., Therein Contained. (Particular from Catalogue).
Da view on day of wile. Teм¡-án usual,
HUGHES & HOUGB,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 1, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Lettina by Public Auction Sals, to be held on MUNDAY, the 10th day of March, 1913, at 9 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex cellency the Governor, of Two Lots of CROWN LAND at Shaurivan Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 28 yours, with the option of renawal at Crown Rants to be flied by the Surveyor of His Majeury the Kisu, for one further term of 28 years.
Locality.
Keglatry 2
Particulars of the Lots.
Boundary Ziemaürementa
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PE It Ste
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HOTELS
TELE
1,430
Upees Prica,
Annual Rext.
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD,
KOWLOON..
8
ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANA
ELECTRIC JOITA ROOK
Cold and Hot Water throughout
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARF.
BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room.
EXCELLENT CUISINE For Paticnlat apply t
THE MANAGER. TEL. No. K129. Tolg. Address 'TzzmoTEL
Hongkong. Feb. 9, 1913,
290
KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
NRIVALLED position in the Hill district, Cverlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Suites with luxurioudy fitted Bathroomu, Telophones and Electric Fana,
Telephones in Bedroomas and Sitting rooms throughout.
Telephone No. 1122, *
Cable Address: 'Sachsola,'
A.2.3. Code 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1808, . 190+
KING EDWARD HOTEL
FOR SALE.
Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht
VPLOVER'
N
58 feet ovèmall. 19 feet-boam.
Teak built. Toak dooked. Metal sheathed.
Complete with all deck gear, anchors, DEC. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, BBC,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
KENS FROM HOME.
(From Chur Cwn Correspondent),
LONDON, Fab. 3.
TRE CHANCELLDEN, JEET. The Welsh members of the National Liberal Club bave prosented to the Club full length portrait of Mr. Lloyd Boorge, The unveiling book plaos Just wook when the Clianovlice relatóć s good story against himself." Reference to hang- ing resimled him, he said, of a riscat grush ouremonial ocomïon, which ·nstruct.... od big crowds of people to the streets" London. Some one said, “i kavu
nover seen such a crowd in the stroote before. An old Commervative standing
It's nothing tes hy, replied: "Crowd!
he crowd that you, would see here if they wero hanging Lloyd George." At the luncheon which followed the Chancellor anmunced that he would shortly spark his Hand-ampaign. The political situations in intously interesting, and the Liberaly sem to think that so long as the Union- ;iate'are sadillod with Turift Reform they
do pretty much they like. Coc 'aduly, there do not appear to do that! feeling in the country against the Gover ...ương, which one would expect to find after seven yours" power." The trust re
*IIE Undoraigned has received instrumark I have seen for some times was phat
tions to Bull by Public -&uction ·
FRIDAY,
the 7th March, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.M., at No. 6, STEWART Tznacz, (No. 5, The Peak).-
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
(Full Purticales from Catalogue). On View from Thursday, the 8th Mar, Catalogues will be issued. Teals:-Uach au dentery.
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
dueliemeer. Hongkong, February 27, 1913.
NOTICE.
made by a Labour MP. who said: "Th Liberals dig benches for themselves to fall into, and Mr. Bonar Law cones) lex B them up again," The Umanists have not been happy, since the departure of Mr. Balfour, and the policy Tariff Reform is still undergoing |alkerutivas,
NAVAL. HELLEYN,
Ärrangements were completed rester-; day for sending from the Naval Depot, Chatham, new buit grows for the named river sleers Teal, Moorhea, Woodrock,
·k.bia, und Sancipiper, stul a crew for the Fame. The men anbarked on board the Royal Arthur for passage to the China 287 Station. A new crow for the Whiting also barkod na the Royal Arthur, which will call at Devonport for new erous for the Otter and Virago, and new half crews for the armed river steamers Widgeon. Woodluck, Snipe, Nightingale. and Kisha, and a half eruw for the Tantar.
THE under-named Firm of TAILORS.
commence business from 27th September
at their new stablishment next to the P. & O. Ca's promises.
Agrost 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, are displayed in their Show Room.
Visitors cordially welcomed,
A trial order for clothing is respectfully
nolicited
This King Arthur was paid off on Moa-
'0. T.'
SAMPLES MAY BE
OBTAINED ON
APPLICATION
TO
GARNER, QUELCH
day from service in the Training Squa Tel. 636
I, and was recommissioned by Capt. T. 1. W. Kennedy with a reduced
nelos crow fur trooping duties.
COUNTY CRICKET REFORM.
VISITORS AT HOTELA.
RONGLONG HOTEL.
The Advisory Committe of the M.C.C. Listekling the delicate, problem of the Mr E. W. Adams
reform of the County Championship. | Mra Adlercuity Lord Hawke, whose lifeling devotion Mr A. T. Barberini to the game entitles his opinion to com. Mr M. Baring Mr E. R. Bate
M. G. S. Jober Mrs Jordi
Mrs A. NE. Judah Mr Y. A. Katami Capt.
W. E Kent
& CO.
THE SOLE AGENTS.
Dr and Mrs Anbroy Mr Jesson
Lt. Archer, R. A.M.C.Mr M. Kisease Mr & Mrs W. Arm-Mr and Mrs Kohlor
Mr G. P. Lammert strong
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Lt. Col. & Mrs
Lean, A.P.D. & child Mrs Barrsit & child Mr and Mrs A. C. Mr L. M. Bayley
A personal visit to our Show Room ir maud the greatest respect, is in lavour MaG. B. Beardsley Paymaster & Mrs J. Mr E. F. Aucott
sure to result to mutual advantage.
WING FAT OHEONG, 24, Det Vaux Road Central. Hongkong, September 27, 1019. 1904
PATELL & CO.
Exporters & Importeri
Mrs. R. Balilios
Mr A. S. Campbell Mr E. de Cartier Mr J. S. Chalmers Mr A. A. Claxton Mr and Mrs A. G.
Coba
of all counties playing each other. This B. Beaumont me fed division of twolve counties and the retirement of four of the present Mr G. A. Bena shires. I do not think, however, that the Cap. C. R. Heyhon new championship will be run cu Mr A. G. Birch
@. Block Mr G. lines of the Football League, but the
Mr G Brot M.C.C. will have power to interchange | Mr H.
Bridges As they dean wise in the interests of all Ms Brooke concerned. They will take into oon. De E. Barnett
Mr J. Butzbach sideration not only the cricket, but also
Mr and Mrs Callsen the inunues of club, and the positions, J. Cambridge it has held for the last 30 or 40 years.
To those who are keenly interested, it is very gratifying, to find that Lord Hawke accepts the principle of two divi. siems, with inter-relationships. have been spent in moving even so far. Mes W. F: Cowan The county clubs desire a greater i Miss Crooke: terest in the game, and, there is no surer Air EL Crombie method to swaken curiosity than: for the Mr and Mrs W. counties to gain their respective posi Miss Crans tions as a reward of skill. The popu. larity of cricket can only be saved by progressive policy, in accord with a spirit of the age, a spirit of legitimate competition, of just reward, and of the HONGKONG, CANTON, relegation of the unit to a lower splier.
General Merchants
and
A
303
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMEN ",
EXCELLENT ROOMS.
ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT.
Commission
TELEPHONE $73.
J
HE Undoraigned have rocolved instruc
tions to mali by Public Auction, (por 4000ure oF THE CONCERNED).
THURSDAY
the 19th March, 1913, at 2.50 r., st their SALES Roous, No. 8, Des VOUI Road, Corner of Ice House Street,— A CERBIGENT DY USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS, (ALL NEW GOOD!), Comprising:--
Turkish Towels. Brown Linen Torrals, Bath Shools, Hackaback Towels, Hand- embroidered Pillow "ases, Bath Towels, Bingle and Double Bed Bizo Hem stitched Sheets, Huaycomb Quilts, Damask Table Clvika and Serviettes, Roller Towels, Ladies's and Gent's Landkerchiefs. Inco Ourtains, 3yds, 3jyde and 4jy's. Pantry, Tes and Glass Cloth, Gent's English made Tunic Shirts, 14, 15, 10 & 18țin Pyjama Shirts, Socks, Table Covers, Lady's
REASONABLE RATES.
H. HAYNES, Manager Hongkong, October 2, 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWE3) STREET, Opposita Clock Tower.
135
T OCATION good for Hillside Scenery Land ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.
Terms Moderate.
RUN ON FIRST-CLASH LANEA. Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress
M. S. HOY.
BRAESIDE
PRIVATE HOTEL,
Chemi-es, Camisoles, Knickers, Night | TANDING in its own_grounds with dresses, Princess Skirts, Gent's Summer Vests, Singlata,
Alsa
A fòw lots of Table Plate, E-P. Centre- piese, Fruit Dishes with E-P. Handlus, Rodgers Coblery, elc., etc.
(in small late to suit purchasers).
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, February 21, 1915.
“MOX41. OF" WILD IS LATE
·EDNGKONG AND SOUTH
UHINA!!
A BUNBURY, MA,
"To be hid at the '' CHmi "Man: Office.
1250 vierka
Tannis and Croquet Lawns, Iar e Airy and Well Furnished Rooms, Bvery. home comfort. Fino View of the Father Telephone, No. 580,
Ma V. W. WATTS, Apply to
**Braeside,' 20, Maodonnall Road Hongkong, September 2, 1908,
IENTING,
Burgeon.Dentsak
No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREWI
TERMS VERY MODERATE
Consultation Presi
THE
CHINA MAIL
#
Agent.
SHANGHAI AND
HANKÓW.
LESSONS IN · CHINESE.
MR LI HON FAN, Chinese graduate versed in literatura, has been a teacher to European officials and marchants in the Colony for over ten years.
He has a Chinens examination, and method of training Euro peans to pras is possessed of a first zate certificate as a Chinese teacher. He has also a good know. ledge of Mandarin and Hakka,
Yours
THE NEW JAPAN. Prebendary H. E. Fox, of Trinity Cut- lege, Cambridge, for many years secre- tary of the Church Missionary Society,
Kiddle, R. N.
Mr A. Krusema
Mr & Mrs Kuekx
Loits
Mr and Mrs. W. J Mr R. Masnjima
Mr J. Law
B. Logarda
Mr-3.-T. Lloyd
Bell Mr and Mrs Peyer M-Bowdler
Mrs
A..
Mr. and Mrs Nell
MacIntyra
Mackay
Mr A. Mackenzie
Mr J. A.
Mrs MaCro Mr G. Dingwall Maries De O. Marriott Mm R. T. Mathewon
and child
Mrs W, McIntosh Dr G. W. McKexu Dr and Hrs C. W.
McKanny G.3ir and B D. G.
McNaughter
Mr E. P. Megio Mrs B. F.1
F. Megia Mr. G. 2. Curry
Mr B. K.
Mohta Bir A. 8. Cuttell
Melbourne Mr & Mrs Henry Mr G. D.
Mr J. Mereoki Dailka
Mr. Bir William & Lady M: W. F. Meir
Bees Davies and Mr M. J. Mognath
Mr J. D. F. Malder maid
Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Dr Muller Mr A. B.
6. Murch Mr & Mrs Oensburgar
Miss C. B: Dean Mr A. F. DIO Mr H. C. DenKOZ Mr & Mrs Dertsans
I and 2 chudren
and child
Mr V. d'Oettinges
Dova
Mr J. Ormistou
M: M. Pohl
Mr S. Petten?
Capt. & Mrs McMuna
children and nurk, RA.M.Ò...........
Major Bower, A.P.D.Mr E. C. McNulty Attorney General Mr & Mrs Mitchel:
Buckvill
wore and child
| Mr W. A. Butter-Lt. Monteith,
Sold
RAM.C.
Mr H. Colleyshaw Mr & Mrs M. Patten. Major & Mra Comyn, den
F.A.
Rev. Foster Pegg
Lt. and Mr T. C. Mr Plummer
GRAND CARIZON HOTELA,
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mad Mrs L. Jossa Mrs V. Andrews, and children:
nurse nad intant Rev. and Mrs Jones
And children
Mr and Mrs B. A
Balantine
Miss K. Bennett
M. J. Joseph
-Miss M. F. C. Knox
Miss rances Bonnet:Rev, and Mrs Cecil. Mr & Mr W. Bishop W. Knox
and child
Mr S. G. Bolten
Mr A. R. W. Libbley
Rev. O L Maxfield
Capt. and Mrs Braga Mira C. Maxfield
MF. Brags
Miss L Braga
Mire M. Braga
Mr Braves
ва children
Me and Mrs A J
McKay Mr. S. Paul
Liens R. E. B. Brews-Mix & Mrs. Pastonji
ter
Mrs J J. Peterang Mr H. Bandin Mr W. Prin, ls, Jun. Mr and Mrs J. Cans Mr A. F. Remedios
zono & 4 children Mr A. Riggs Mrs J. Crawford Mr and Ms Arthur Lieut. Goo. W. Crom. Rogerson
bie R.E.
Ma E. Cropley Cunningham, R.AL-Col Radcliffe, R. Mr John Dombin
Major Davy, R.K Mr Dennys
Mr Relton Mr & Mrs A. Bitchio Mr Roberts Mr G. A. Dutton Consult Mas Eitzen Mr Rogern
Mr and Mrs G. C. Eug Comdr & Ma
Garnier
Promo, B.3.
Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr L. Scott -
Gordon
Mr J. Gordon
Me and Mrs B.
Hale
Me A Sinclair
M: C.-Skott
A. Mr A. Findlay Smith Lt. Col. Ueber Faith,
A.0.D.
Là-Col. and Mr Gor.
don Hall, R..A.M.C. Mr and Mrs Soffati Mr R. K. Hal Capt. & Mrs Storick
Mr Hr A. Hazelaud
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Majos Humphrey
2nd D.C.L.I., maid and child
Mr R. S. Stewart
Mr A. E. Boline
Mr and Ma T. G.
Russell Mr M. D. Edmonds Mr E. Bargon Madam Eugenio Mr W. M. San]: Mr and Mrs Fred. Mr L. C. Faunderson
Mr and Mrs E. E
Soo
Ferger
Mr T. G. Flynn
Mr H. Gourgey
Mr A. J. Grandy
Mr G. Harper Mr G. R. Haywood Mr & Mrs W. Head Mr M. Hortal Mr. Jackson.
Mr G. W. Samall
Mr W. H. Smith Mr A. E. Stea Min C. Stephan Bir R. H. Stephenson Mr E. J. Treadguld Mr&Mrs Tribulat Mr & Mrs P. Valiseo
ASTOR HOUSE.
Mm H. AnderED Miss M. King
Miss C. E. Andamon Mr G. Langoce M: J. B. Arnold
Mr de Mrs W. Hutton Mr and Mrs. W. G. Mr & Mrs J. Suther Mr and Mrs Ballito
bas given it as his opinize that the MR. B. Dongina
Man Japanese are distinctly a religious people, Me and W. and are ready for Christianity. The Mr W, A. Dowley
Drow statement was made at a gathering of a
R. Drwitt.
Potis remarkable character at Oxford on the Mr J. Duncan
C. E. Powell occasion of the 36th Church Missismir Mr and Mrs P. C. Mr C. 3
Bus B. B. Powers Danruche treakfast. Prebendary Fox has just re.
Mr & Mrs B. Dyne Mr 8. D. Pyke tumed from a visit to Japan, and he says MrJ E. Edwards Mr EH Kay that the Jap has the most adaptable mindre and Mrs H. C. Mr W. Read he over came across. Not long ago tus
Parentola Japais e Government called a Conferener Me & Mrs R. Evered Mr G. E. Riegel
·O. Eslale of representative men from the Budinisysou
Mrs C. dilsis, Shintoisto, and Christions. This Mr H. G. Fisher was the first time at the Christinas hud Mr. A. S. Fowler boen officially recognised; and the meat. Mr Demmun Fuller ing way to discuss the question of religion Miss E. J. Fuller on the increds of the country. The Mrs A. Gears
Miss F. Resy
Humphreys
land
Mr and Mrs W. M.Col. & Mrs Tuson
2nd D.O.L.T. Humphreys
| Mr and Mrs P. JackaMajor&/Mes Wenborn
Capt. Whitfield
Mr David Wood
Mr H. U. Jeffries
Mr A. Hoith
Mr P. F. T Robleder fr and Mr T. G.
Rusell
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr R Almond Mr F. Axon.
Mr and Mrs FE
MoHugh
Mr E Exche
Mr W. Spott
Mr E. B. Sharp
Mr J. C: Bibley
Mrs Bissa and child. Mr and Mrs J: H. N.
Mody Mr J. Hackledge.
Mr. Caines
Mr T. Choo
China Mail offïlon or direct to 37. Holly Japaneso Government, apparently, bayi and Men I. V. Mm G. V. Bidford Mr K. W: Cox
Those who intend learning the Chinese Language are requested to write usra, of
wood Road, 1st floor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1912.
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George got alarmed at the decadence of a gral Miss Gen
George deal of to national character by its touch Mrs Gilmore-Karr
Mr. Gordon with the Western world.
Mr V. Goulbourn With regard to Lilia, the ray, gentler Mr Joseph Gould masid that they had destroyed to sand MrJ: Geargoy uxout the belief of the people of India MaJ. H. Green LONDON DIRECTORY, in thir men religions, and was to Fag: Br Es. J. Grimaha
land if we did not substitute something Mr.P. U. Von Griso botter:
THE
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Mr D. Ilsen.
GODO
MTC Halder
Mi.
and child...
Mrs Sinclair Mr and Mrs E E.
Smith
MrT. W. Smith Mr JFL Sosíth
B. Smith
Mr and Mrs Jumar
Spittise
Miss Square
Mr M. F.. Maria
MEA. P. Nobba Mrs Osborne
Donaldson Misa Oshorne Mr W. A.
Capt. & Mrs W. r. Mr G. L. Dunca
Passmore Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mrs hardy & chlidMr L. Posk Mrs Finchott Mr C. A. Poel Mr and Mrs B. deMr & Mrs A. Pareiza
Freitas
Mrs Rodyk Mr J. H. L Granaill Mine F
Burders
Mr Goo, Grimble Mr. & Mrs Schenk
Mr and Mrs Kemp Meth
Mr. and Mrs J. A.
Mr
Scott and family
Mr & Mrs 0 Laurit Dr Sibrre
children
LA MO SA Mr H. S. Sparys
Mr and Ms Lemaire Capt. & Bins A. B.
Stewart & di and child
Mr. B. Maginn Hr W. Thresher Mr and Mrs Major Me D. Walkar
and sou
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Mi Mandy
Mr G. EL MAY
Mr Was. Stewart
and Mr CE.Mand Mrs Brit EMPIRE STUDENTS' GET..
Stair An unusually interesting, function took an TP Ba MHE. Siwafisd
Mr Wm. Swann place at the War Office last work, what Mr. Jachord. Mr J. B. Tapp In each class of goods. Besides being a Colonel Seely accepted, on behalf of the M
Hardman Mr B. L. Tony complete commermal guide to London sad Army Council, the gift of a Bleriot sero
Bon..
Mr
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and 4 children
Mrand Mrs Allan - Mr & Mrs Mudis Chinamen, natives of India, South Mri-M0. Howarth Mr DM Whamand Mr Abby Mrs E.. Qusell cap fluleb, and, in fact, representatives Mr H. J, Hout Mr & Mrs A. Wiams and Mira Audin Mr and Ms Hediond
Mr & Mr F. Winkler M. Berber of all the British Dominions vorsen Hyde
Mr G. G. Wood, Colonel Souly desorbed the deputation as Mr B. H. Ingra absolutely unique. All other depotet Capt, R. Lanes
said, bad sakod him fo- gw them something; that deputation came to gire him something. The students had shown their patriotis in a sory practical way.
with the Goods they ship, and the Coloniar and Foreign Markets they supply i
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Inat year, whay bi
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OR
Mr & Mrs Waghton Mr. P. Boushausen
Hr Roadfeld,
Mias V. Bonetta
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Mr Bruysitar
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Farkandar Me Elan
Min Ada Rowley
Miss Ler Bagn
Dr Scherer
Zebraidt:
ME B. T. Sharp
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Mr and Mrs Tabine
M
Mr Stonor
Mr Tabine
Mr & Mr J. Bayle
Mr E. S. Brown
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|
Ma C. L. Brun
Mr D. P, Bucks General A.
Cerri
Me Y. Chang M: II. V. Chenu Mr G.
G. Chuyze Mr F. A. Chopard Capt. & Mrs. Corne
liussen
Mr.3. Crespo
Mir Mr J. S. Lloyd
Mr P. Longs
Mr L. Luys
Col. G. B. Lucian Mr V. Laitehis Mr A Q. Imatis /Mra A Lysle
Misa Carmelo Crespo
Mr and Mrs Mars Mr A OF Millar Mr X. E. Morgan Mrs K. de Marri Mrs S, Mortoo Mr. F. Manso Mir Wiltae. Miss B. Paima Mr V. O. Pair
Newton
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Renwick & Mrs Les Roy d' Mrs D. F. Robertson Etiolles Mr R. Ever
Mr
R. Frink
Mrs A Faller
Miss E
Mr J. Rosenthal Mr G. Bushwell Mr JA, Shaw.
Mr R. de Treville Mr J. H. Harrison, Mr L. Vallon 25 Mro. Hankin MeJR Wallers W. M. Hill Mr. J. Wataon
Mrs M. EWə betaz Miss E G. Welch Mr & Mrs A. WHAMN
Mr I. A. Jaffray Mr.HE. Jeanin Mr-W. Jastar
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Consul General Anlient. & Mr RI
dersoa
Lubbock Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr K, 9 Mazors
Backhouse
Mr
and Mr 8. G
Dr and Mrs B. W. Kowalk
Frowa
Pruf, C. H. Ober Kr and Mrs. A/ B. Mr and Mr
Carleton
Porfact
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MaL Curria, R.GA. MUS
Biz I.: Currie, child Mr A. LARRIAG
Maja & M J. M
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De R. Martyn Tobb