'MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

ACCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ANALTY. .

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

*

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE,

سني

Codes set:

A.B.C. 4TH & JTH EDITIONS. AL. TELEGRArnie Conr.

Telegraphic Address

•MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned struc

tions to sell by Fublic Auction

Da

WEDNESDAY,

the 19th March, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.., at their Sales Boonts, Nu, 8,

Des Yeux Rond. Corner of

Ico House Streek,-

.

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

c.,

&c.,

&c.,

Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining And Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas,, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Reom Suite, Bureans, Wardrobes, Dining Room Furni ture, Teakwood and Blackwood Inbid, &c. &c., 1 Dinner and Desert Services, Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware. I Cruiting Stove, Kitchen Utensiles, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Brass Fenders, Fire Brassen, &c., &c.

BLACKWOOD-Couches," Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Tan Tables, Teapoys, Brackets and Photo Frames, etc., Old Talaid Chairs, etc., etc., and several pieces of Chinese Porcelains;

|

TO LET

TO LIT-AT, KOWLOON.

NEW MODERN 3-BOOMED FLATS, with two bathrooms, pantry, kitchen and servants' quartern Bathrooms fitted with English Baths. Kitchen has English Cooking Rango and Hot Water Boilor. Eletrie Light throughout. Ready for occupation about mildla March.

NEWS FROM HOME.

(Continued from pağı *)

A CITIZEN ARMY.

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

FOR

SALE

The campaign arranged by the National Service Longue was opened at Bristol by herd Roberts, who claimed that tho quon tich they were considering as far above SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. the luteronta of party." The first object of the League was to secure the safety of these islands and the maintainance of this great Empire... Fanco, net, war. was lin aim and earnest desire. Es wanted young awa to realise their importance and responsibility as part of the nation tòd' 1981 develop a more manly and patristic

spirit.

Now Five Roomed Sunri-detached and TERRACE HOUSES with Tonnis Courts. Possession about middle March,

-

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

CO., LTD., Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, Fabe ar 11. 1913.

TO. LET ZAC

END FLOOR, No. 8 PEDDER STREET.

The Field Marshal dascribed the Ter ritorial system as full of inequalitiya, un- sir, insufficient and jundaquete. The League proposed to substitute for it a system which was truly democratic, and One-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro-in, which every citizen of these islands, party Olea JARDINE. MATHESON & high and low, rich and poor, would have

Hongkong, April 30, 1912.

TO LET

508

qual rights and equal responsibilitiča.. The League proposed that all men should! start in military training an equal: terms, and thas promotion should be front the unks by merit and suitability, and not

HOP with Godown attached, Nary reason by any man's social status.

ROAD, Rowhon

Kowloon Marine Lob No. 48 with wharf.

Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANO)

Co., Lab. Hongkong, June 1, 1917.

TO LET.

HO PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.

153,

Auxiliary Cruisar Yacht

PLOVER'

58 foct overall, 19 fest basm.

Teak built. Tankdecked. Metal sheathed. Complete with all deok gear, anchors, etc. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.

PUBLIO AVOTION,

-

Undersigned has received instruc«- tions, to sell by Pablle Auction i

on

TUESDAY,

A resolution calling upon the Govern-!! aunt to complete the scheme of the Ter the 18th March, 1918, commencing at ritorial foroo by the adoption of personall 2:30PM, at his sier Rooms,

service was carried with tremoodous enDESDELL STREET, — thusiasom.

Although Lord Roberts claims that the qustion la above party, yet it looks like: | hreoning a party question. In the House f Lords last week Lord Methuen stated that the National Survicu Lengva.hail uns {doubtedly done, great harm to the recrot ing of the Territorial foren and this in a

2. WEST END TERRACE, Suuri.ision widely shared. Colonel Sealy has ontline scheme whereby old Volun

From 1st May, 1913.

FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNBURNISHED a House at the Peak.

Apply to

LAND INVEST- THE HONGKONG

MENT & AGENCY Co., ́LD. Hongkong. September 2, 1912.

OFFICES TO LET

4094

ROM February 1st, 1913, 1st Floor, 25, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong- at present occupied by Masara Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co.

Apply to

kong,

1

FRENCH STORE.

6. Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, February 19, 1913. 237

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

į

•Ä Laner-QUANTITY OF PALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising >-

Teak Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors. Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Overmantels, Tea Tablos, ste

Fino Teak Double and Single Ward- robes, Waabstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet can join the National Defence Crockery, Single and Double Brass-mount- Force, al in time of stress the memed Iron Bedsteads, Chost-of-Drawers, Glass bors would return to their original unit, and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc., eta; The Minister for War, guarantees that equipment will be ready for them. This home may help to put the Territorial force on a souider basis and it will be

Liberal contribution to the plan of national defence. Universal service savons too much of conscription" for which the country is by no means ready,

H

ANGLO-GERMAN EXIBITION,

Also

A fow ploces of Canten Blackwood Warej Carpets, Rugs, i Cottage Piano, 1 Ameri- an Ice Chest, etc., etc., etc.

On View from Monday, the 17th barch. Catalogues will be issued. TXM-Cash, ou delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMETĪT, Auctioneer.

Hongkong, March 13, 1913.

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.

Put

Buy a Bottle

and

Try It!

The practical test

of O.T: is the one to go by.

it to the test, and you will find O.T. will

prove to be the most delicious and the most beneficial drink you have ever known.

NEVER BE WITHOUT

O.T.

ELEPHONE No. 638.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,.

318

Oo.

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO.

It is proposed to hold an Anglo-German Exhibition at the Crystal Palace to cele brate the 25th anniversary of the Kaiser's session to the throne, and the arrange. ments are in a forward state. "The date of the anniversary is June 15th, but the idea of the proosters--the Duke of THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE Argyll, the Eur! of Lonsdale, the Earl Plymouth, url ir Albert Rollit-is

DISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5, open the exhibition in May. The Crys

1 Sewing Machine, 1 Remington Type B Peak, & Rooms (unfurnished)

writer, 1 American Ice Chest and 2 Sets of

Old Brass Halberds.

Catalogues will be issued.

TERMSAs usual,

HUGUES & HOUGH,

Auctioneera.

Hongkong, March 14, 1913.

TO LET (1ST APRIL).

tal Palace Jaas been the home of many Reportant enterprises and the vast build. ing and extensive grounds are well

IN WHICH ARE VESTED THE SHARED or

COMPANY, LTD.,

and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS "ASSURANCE CO.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

KONGKONG HOTEL

Count and Countess Mr and Mrs H. I.

Johnson Antol and child Miss Arrkas

Miss F. O. Avery ME A Atkinson

Miss C. A. Avery Bir and Mrs W. E.

Ayres.

Mr A. T. Barberini

Mr B. Baring

4

M. E. R. Bato

Mrs A. E. Judah

Kidd, RN. Paymaster & Mrs J. Mr A. Kruseman

Kubitz Dr Ru

Mr & Mrs Kuekz Miss Langel

Mr & Mrs A. Lohman

CADLA. W.

Capt. G. B. Beardslay Lilienthal

for MOUNTAIN VIEW, 5 Rooms. lapad to the purpoes. The exhibition TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1911, Dr E. A. Besument

(furnished),

DENNYS & BOWLEY. Hongkong, January 24, 1918.

$55

TO LET.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc

Tion to sell by l'uble Auction

TUESDAY,

the 25th March, 1913, summencing at 2.30.M., at their Sales Forms, No. 2,

Des Voaz Bond, Cymer of

Tee House Street,

A LAUGH QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD, AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

*&c.,

&c.,

ko..

As follows

Dining and Drawing Boom Suites, Up holstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Double and Single Brass and Brassmunted Bedsteads and Cote, Bureaus, Wardrobes, de, Dining Room Furniture, &c., &c., 2 Dinner Ser- vices and Dessert Service, Crockery, | Electro-plated and a quastity of good Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Bras Fenders, Fire Brasses. &c., Blackwood Cabinets, Couches, Settees, Ara-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Ten Tables, Toapoys, &c., Blackwood Brackets and Photo Fries, &c., &c., ko;

Alio

2 Electroleers, Marble Clock by GenFP,

2 Remington Typewriters, 1 Iron Sife and

1 Boneo Daplicator.

PRACTICALLY NEW.

Catalogues will be issued, TE-As asum].

HUGHN & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkang, March 15, 1919.

361

JAPANESE MAKERS.

EVERY KIND

Footwear

MADE

то

ORDER

CHERRY & 00.

PEDDER STEKEL,"

Opposita Hongkong Hotel

May 5, 1910

107

TORE to let from 1st May next, at present occupied by Madam Flint.

Apply to

ROBINSON PIANO Co., LD. Hongkong, February 21, 1913."

TO LET.

should tend to cement-friendly tedings between two great nations, and it will provide an object lesson in the social and commercial developments which have

orked the Kaiser's reign.

DREVENOCGHTS SUPERSEDED.

The Engineer," a technical paper of high reputasion, in giving details of a formidable and entirely new type of war

hip which is being constructed for the | German "Admiralty, makes a disclosure of suprene importance affecting the naval position of Great Britain. The design was first offered to the British Govern-

ment, but, beyond a bare acknowledg 102 ment, no further action was taken. The new type is described us speedier than any Dreadnought. It lies low in the water und it fights and on. The only target i presents to the enemy's fire is a bow

$92,581,236.

Mr & Mrs S. Berge

Mr. Los

Miss J. Harge

E: H. J. Berge

Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Pald-up Capital 2,137,500 Mrs F. F. Belilios

Fire Funds........... 3,828,114 Mr G. Bena II-Iife & Annuity Fund... 18,136,150 Capt. C. R. Farnon 88,513 Mr and Mrs H. C. Binking Fand Account

Blancy £99.561,988 Mr G.

Block Mr G. Bowack

Revenue Fire branch

ני

Life and Annuity

Branches.......! Revenue Marine Department... Other Receipta

£6.233,921

YOU

Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Mr S. Lowrie

Mr and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre

A.

Mackichan

Mr. Mackenzie

Mr & Mrs MacKichan

Miss MacKichan Mra MaCras

Dr G. W. McKean

and

T. Matheson

Dr and Mrs C. W.

McKenny

GARNER, QUELCH &

PRAK HOTEL.

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr G. P. Lammert Lt. T. C. H. Archer, LE,-Col. & Mrs.

Lenn, A.P.D. & child

RA.M.Q

Mr. & Mrs W. Arm-Mir R. Mnaujima

Capt. & Mis McMunn strong Mr & Mrs T. Arthur children and nurse. Mr E. F. Aucott R.A.M.C

Mrs W. M. G. Bar-MB C. McNally

rett and child Mr L. M. Bayboy Mr and Mrs C. W.

Buil

Mr & Mrs Peyer Mrs Booty Mrs Bowdler Major Bowen,

Mr & Mrs Mitchell more and child, J.Lt. H. G. Monteith,

R.A.M.C.

Mr & Mrs M. Putten-

det

M: & Mrs C. Pearce P.D. and children Attorney-General J. Rev. Foster Pegg A. Buckaill Mr J. Plummer

Major & Mrs Comyn, Lt-Col. J.J. Radclifu,

R.A.

R.E. L. and Mrs T. C. Mr Belton

Mr C. Ansel!

LATOR HOUSE.

Mr J. B. Arnold

Mr

W. Juster

Miss M. King

Mr and Mrs Balli to Mr C. F. Ruder Mr E, S. Brown

Mr L. Birot

Mr B

Brown

C. L. Brau Mr C. L. END

Mrs C. L. Brun

Mr A. Lafuente

Mr G.

Langone

Capt. Leradet MeV. Lopes Ook the M: V. Lugobil Kr. O. Lustie

Mr S. Cara abello B. Lucisso

Carapbell

Mr J. Casatores

Goramal Andren CerriMy A. C. Millar

Lieut. Chatatoan

Mr E. V. Chenu Mr F. A.

Chopard Me L. Coma

Mr J.-Crespo Mis C. Crespo Mr E. Danner Mr H. Dedeogior Mr and Mrs S.

Douglas

Mr J. Eberle

Mine M. Fowlo

Mr F. C. Fowle

Me

A. Gheila

Mr B. Gregs

Mr F. M. Miller

M. F. E. Morgan. Mzs K. de Marri Mrs S. Morton Liz and Bits Moller: Mir F. Muaro Mr Wilton Newton Dr & Mrs R. Earle-

W. Nawton

Mies. B. Palma

Mr V. C. Par

Mr.Mr H. Pink Mr.J. O. Powell

Mr A. D. Prince

Mr Th. J. Joba

Mr Goldenberg. Mr P. Sagarbama Mr R. R. Hamilton. Mr N. Sanderi Mr

Cunningham, L.A. Mr & Mrs A. Riceber J. H. Harrison Mr and Mrs O. Q

Major Davy, R.E. Mr and Mrs D. G. Mr G. A. Dutton.

MeNaughtor

Mie E. B. Marvin.. 3,567,159 Mr and Mrs E. T. Mr F. B. Marshall

Brad any 1,973,269

Mr H. Bridges 282,692 Mra E. F. Bridge 430,199 Mra Brooke

Mid J. Broumen

J. Cambridge Mr & J. Miss N. Carpenter Mrs A. Catiin Mr J. B. Chalmers Mrs C. L. Church Mr A. A. Claxton. Miss N. M. Clark Mr T. J. Cokaly Mr Cottan Men W. F. Cuen Miss Crocker

The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are sat aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO

Agents

ARGE substantially built GODOWN.shield sloping backward, and of such

situated on Water Front, East Point. and thickness as to be virtually THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE For further particulars apply Property Office, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., impenetrable. The vessel can keep the LTD.

sea in all weathers and can fight effective-800LETY OF THE UNITED STATES. 1020 ly as the ingent range. Twenty of those i

Hoogkong, August 14, 1912.

TO LET.

TIROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10, Pask, furnished or unfurnished. 6 Rooma

No. 8, DES VIEUX VILLAS, 68, The PEAK, from lat biarch, 1913. Promises will be thoroughly repaired, painted and colourwashed.

No. 21, SHELLEY STREET. To let

of

Br J. R. Curtis,

Mr B. K. Mehta Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr J. Merecki Mia H. N. Miller MW. F. Hoir Mr 3. D. E. Malder Mr A. S. Murch Mr H. Muz Mrs S. F

Ke V. d'Oettingen

Roca Daries and Miss G. O'Leary Ormiston Sir William & Lady is N. P. Oglesy

maid

Mr A.. F. Denne

Mr Payne

Consul & Mrs Eitzen Eug Comdr. & Mrs

Mr and Mrs" G. G.

Gordon

Stirling

Mr J. W. Roberts Mr G. W. R. Rogers

BirC. Bonkia

Setchall

Mr W. M.

Mies!

Mr F. P. Dubnica

Mr H. Tauran

Rome, R.N.

Mr. H. Hunter

Mr. B. de Treville

Miss Buster

Mr J. R. Waltera ·

Mr J. Iguolla

Mr. A. Sinclair Me and Mrs B. A. Mr O. Skott

Kala

Mr A. Findly Smith Col. and Mrs Gordon Lt. Col.W, H. Caher

Smith, A.O.D. Hall, R.A.M.C.

Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr & Mrs P. Sofiets. Capt & Mrs Hoagme Capt. & Mrs Sterickar Major Humphreys child & nurse, 2nd

D.C.L.I.

RES,

Mr and Mrs W. G. MER. Stewart-

Humphreys

Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mr and Mrs Hum Lt. Col. & Mrs Tugon

Fod D.O.L.T. phreys

EYSOKOLARA ROTZI.

Consul General AD.Me K: 8 Morris

derson

Mis-E. Muhlbach Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr and Mrs 8. C.

Backhouse

Nexall Dr and Mrs B. W. PUL

ProL CH. Ober ME A

Peminig

BroTA

Mr and Mr A. E. Mr and Mrs A. LE

Perfect Carleton

Maj, I. Carrie, R.G.&. Biz de Mrs J. Robert Mrs L

воп Currie, child

destroyers can be built for the cost of i single super-dreadnought and German naval experts hold that a first-class battle- ship must succumb if attacked by even J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MARADZI Mr and Mrs J. B. Mr St, Hutton Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Major & Mrs Wenborn Me W. H. Fold

five of such small craft. It is stated this profound secrecy has been maintained in Germany concerning these warships for nearly four years.

CHINA'S MONEY TROCHLEN.'

To those conserved in present condi- for sale GLENSHIEL,' tions in China the "Standard" advises Barur Road, No. 124, Poak, brooms from caution with regard to the lurid gables is March, 1913.

emaunating just now from Peking. All to No. 1190, The PEAK. furnished, from same, this journal thinks that it would middle of April anal end of October, 1913. Four Bedrooms, Tennis Court and Garden. bu desirable for some authoritative state.

CRAIG RYRIE,' No. 4. the Task, to let; fine situation; 8 rooms; tennis and troquet

VŒUX VILLAS, No. 52

No. 3, Peak,

5 Rooms, No. 108, Peak, CLAVADEL' 5 roomil, fully furnished with Tennis Court, for about 18 months from 1st May,

LYEEMUN,' Barker Road, No. 134, Peak, to let furnished or unfurnished to 30th November, 1913. 6 rooms.

FUR BALL

ment to be made us to the present posi tion of affairs. Great importance is at- tached to a speedy and satisfactory solu tion of the laun problém.

There is not much comment about the situation for the simple reason that mut-

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General ManAGERS, HONGKOKO,

FOR THE EAST, Tukyo,

Mr H. C. Denson Mr A. E. Plahier Mr & Mra Derteana Birs W. H. Pfakler and 2 children Miss M. D. Pishlor

& Mr

Donkin

Miss Dookin

Duarcohe

New Insurance Paid for... £ 25,867,500 Mr W. Downie Outstanding insurance RYONNÍS, Arsets amount to Surplus amounts to... Dividends to Policyholders

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

Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910 Gross earnings from Interest and Bent for 1910...... Groes rate of Income from Investments 1910........ Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1919,

Potter

Potts

Mr W. Tucher

Mr EH_Kay

Miss F. Reay

Mr O. Reich

Mr R. H. Douglas Mr W. A. Dowley

MrW. 0. Drew £282,568,220 Mr and Mrs P. C. Mr P. F. T. Bohled or

Mis L. Bosenberg, £104,068,855

Mr W. Schmidt 17,928,786 Mcs and Mrs H... My P. Schaltheifor

Ebronfals Mr & Mrs R. Evered Mr and Mrs A. W. 10,875,187 63,459,380 Dr W. H. P. Faunce Schneider

Mr E. Schulze 10,32,03% Mrs C. Finlayson

Mr FL. G.

Mr and Ms A. M.

Boott Fitzgerald 21,648,52% Mr.F.

Mr & Mrs L. Fogg Mir and Mr B. H.

Samsu 4.487 Mrs J. M. Forbes 2 27 Mr EAS. Fowler

Mr Denman Faller Mr A. Gearo Mr H. B. Gilmore

Mr &. G. Gordon

ir V. Goal horn

Mr Joseph Gould

1

Mr E, E, Sharp Mr J. C. Sibley. Mes G. V. Bidford

and child

Miss M. 0. Small ;- Miss F..P. Small

Mr and Mrs E. E.

Smith

Mr S. Spizo

Spittle Mr and Mrs James Miss Square

ters are too complex for London papers and its striking powers. Parliament is to understand. This "Financial Timed to be asked without delay to vote in

about MrJ. Gourgey · gives publicity to a long letter from a extra budgetary credit of correspondent, who points out that there £2,000,000 for the completion, before the Mr J. H. Green

Mr. J. Grimshaw is no reason to mistrust China, bocatasa ond of the year, of certain reforms in Miss M. E. Grila HARTING and BOGATE, on part or she has never repudiated any of her obli- material, de. Before the Easter vacs Mr P. U. Von Griso Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154,

gutis. He adds "It really looks as tica Parliament will be asked to vote s Apply to

if the Six-Powers were jealous ed ono scound credit of over £20,000,000 to Cipt. T. P. Hall LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

Mr J. B Blapper ård Floor, Alexandra. Huldings.

another, and rather than any one should cover this coat of an army programme to MJ. Halliday funghong, Aug. 9, 1911.

16 proceed they all practically decide to be completed within a given period, like Mr B. Hamilton boycott China; promises are given and the German programme of 1911-1012: Mr. G. Hanna broken, agrements aro made and can. This programod will dood, with the Mr and Mrs W.-W. Me T. Takahashi

Hannan

W. T. Harbord celled, not by Chins, but by the Six-strengthoning of fortresses, the perfect.

Mr

Mr and Powers. If they can work amicably, ing of artillery munition, heavy artillery Miss L. D. Hawkes

Dr W. H. P. Haron- Miss one with another, then they should say and boronautica.

doen

1ENTING,

Burgion Distan

No, 14, D'AcuILAR Etzan

TERMS VERY MODERATE

Consultation Fr00;

THE

OBINA MAIĻ Typhoon

so, and allow Chins to negotiata small These changes ses made vin secount

Birch Crisp Group; but oven this the Six-Powers have instructed her to cancul. Is it fair? Is it just to China? No; decidedly it is not."

Mr Wm. Stewart! LC. and Bins C.

Stairs Mr H E Swatheid

E

Mr. and Mrs J. D.

SHAJDE

B. Tapp and Mex W. B.

• "Thomas"

Me H. U. Jeffries Mr A. Keith'

B.E.S.

Capt. Whitfield A.O.D.

-Mr David Wood

Mr M. Kisane Mr and Mrs Kohler

GRAND C BLIGE HUIKL,

Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr J. Joseph Mrs V. L. Andrews, Mr J. G. G. Kennedy

and nurse Mies D. Filkins

Mr Gillingham

Mr W. B. Hind

Mrs G. Sachse

Mr A. L. Shields

Capt. C. V. & Skrim-

kira: R.A Dr Stedman

Major & Mr F. J. Mr B. P. Thomas

Hunter

Mr G. J. H. van der

Dr & Mrs Evan-Jones: Wal

Mr E. Larg

My van Weeren

Dr E.L. Martyn LobbMx F. D.: Wilson Mr & Mrs-W. Logan Mr J. W. Wilson. Llost. & Mrs R. B.Mr B, Wortman -

Lubbock

Mr and Mrs Allan

Mr

C. Becker

De Bonnect

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr N. Meyer

Mr Y. Miller

Mr T. Boushausen paras and infant Misa M. P. C. Knox Mel Mr and Mrs B. A Rev. and Mrs Ceef Miss V Bonetta

Balautino

W. Knox Mr Bumann Mr A. RW. Labbley Mrand Mrs Crow

Man-Mr & Mrs Crayedall Miss Frances BeonettM- Sydney M Mr & Mrs W. Bishop nering

Miss K. Bennett

and child Ker. O, L. Mazfeld" Mr S. G Bolden Mrs O, La Maxfield

Mrs Brags so children Capt. and Mr

and MF Mrs. A. J.

Mr G. Nicholls M

Braga

Mian M. Braga.

tet.

McKay

Mina Marsden Uwin.

Mr Elson

Mr and

Mr. Eigginbotham

Jenkins Mr A.

Mise Ballatt

Dr. Keyt

Mr Kübl

Mr.J. Lones

My B. Lorried

MM

TC. Bravet Mrk Lieut B. E. B. Brew Mr Beg, Palmier

Mr H

Mr & Mrs R. Pestonj Bondfos Mr and Mrs J. Casa Mra JJ. Peterson

rono & 4 children hir W. Pringle, Jan. Mr Fhal Cariton

Mr A. F. Remedion Mr J. Crawford

A Rigg Lect. Gen. W. Crom Mr and Mrs Arthur

Rogerson

& Rolling

Mr.

Mr John Dembin Mr and Ms T. 0, Mr F. & Thompson Mr.MD. Bamonds Brussell

H. Engenis Mr E. Sargon Miss K. Tripp ON MEN and.

Mr U. Moss

Mr and Mrs Radford

Miss Ada

a Rowley

Dr.Scheras Mr J. Schanics. Mr & Mrs J. Betras MYHT Mr L. Shalan M: J. Behmann

m: Sharp

Miss Stephang

Mr D Storch

Bie

and Mira Tobias

Mr Tubing

Mr U. Watking Mr.:0. Weismann

P. D. Mason Mr Woodcock

PRAVITAE BEATION HOT Mr H. Fryer chuld

* Mr & Mrs H. I MF. Bruin Mr and Mon J.. B. Mr and Mm B

Capella bildran Lindmell

Mr 6. H.-H.Cultord Maj. & M» V. ME Mr & Mrs D. Harvey Mr E. & Hapert

and children

M. G. M22R3 Mr and Mrs Majors de Mrs Land child

loana privately, such as she did with the of the recent vigorous policy in Germany ME JMD Her-Min D. "Thompson Mads Fred: MK W. M. Bagl

Mrs M. C. Kem and Mr Mr J. C. Saunderson with reference to tao strength and grip.msan Mr B. A. Mt B. M. Tyler mont of the army. For some time the Hewett, 0.3G. Mrs B: B. Wall M=L.G/Flynn (*

Malton Fordham Bert French Press, irrespective of party has Mr and Mrs H. F. Mr H. Watkins

FIL & UN WFMr L. Gourgay, Mr G. W. Bowell boon demanding such action on the part - Hickman

Watson Mr. J. Ghandy Mr W. E. Smith

MAE: Stearns": Mr & Mrs B. Webb Mr G. Harper Me & Mer & Well MFG. E. Haywood Mix 0, Stephans

and children

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The accret deliberatione, which have bean proceeding for some time past in

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of the Government, and the modsurce Capt A. Akin Hig to be taken aro certain to meet with the approval of the public. * ́

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cil, and the Ministams of War, Finance, son, Mr. M. Kwel, left, London by the and Worogo Affairs has rolled in cer Ocams last wook for Now Zooland, when tain defining proposals wild low to the Mr. Kam is to take up the position of Mr. and Mrs W.B

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Mr and Ms L. Jon Mid Hee

and children Mr and Mrs Edgar MEAW. DEMOCR Bernd Ni Jones, Warwick

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