WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913.

AUCTIONS

G.

R.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Conditions of the

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALSK,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS.

TO-KWA-WAN.”

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

letting by Public Auction Sale, to be hold on TUESDAY, the 25th day of March, 1913, at 3 P... at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND below Kennedy Rost, in the Colony of Hongkong, for term of 75 years, with the option of ranowal at Crown Rent to be Girod br The Surveyor of His Majesty the Kire, for one farther torn of 78 years.

No of Bale.

Locality,

Registry No

Particulars of the Lot.

Boundary

semb

It #

AB.O. 4TH EDITIONS. AL. TELEGRAPINE CODE.

A par le plan 12,500 50

988

Telegraphic Address: *MEIRION* HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION THE Undersigned have received instruc

dous to sell by Puhlia Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCARYRD),

SATURDAY,

the 22nd March. 1913, at 11 A.; their Satra Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Rosa, Corner of Ice House Stroot, ---

Several Gold Rings, 1 Gold Eonson

Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instrue-

tlocs to Soll by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONUBRIKE),

on

SATURDAY,

the 22nd March, 1315, at 12 Noox, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House St..-

GLYSOSEN

THE CHINA MAIL.

TREATMEK? HERVOUS

MEN GEO. P. LAMMERT

GIVES SPRENGTHENED ABILITY

ADDS

VITALITY(-

*Immedines Results., Guaranteed Karm les. Taiunble la all enses of Atrophy, Wasting and other forms of NerTODE Deblittr, as it rezbaren, davalopez and strengthens by the outward application of an tavizomting sales (Giroo-Balm) with the aid of our celebrated. Qiysogen WaŽOTS (palatable). Either preparation to $1.00 gold-(large box). These bezes $3.00 gold, Dee application alene proves dur state- ment in every GRAM,

E. O. GLYSO BALEB CO.

Lrabrook, X. X. (UMA)

COMMERCIAL

MARKET REPORT.

ከት

AUCTIONE E R.

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

FOR SALE

Auxiliary Cruiser Tacht

PLOVER

68 feet overall. 12 feet beam.

Messrs, James F. Hulton and Co., fenk built. Task deaked. Metal sheathed. 1.bf., Manchester, in their Weekly Rompleto with all deck gear, anabors, etc. port, dated February 20, state-Duzing

ire first 4 days of the wook since our last report, Liverpool Spot Apteriesa declineå

34 points, and New York in the same sime 35 pats. In this market there has brera continuous shrinkage week by work in the sales of Picco Goods and

Yas. chirily accountables to the India Markets which are well bought ahead, but ahotsa greus extent to inactive mar-1 kots in South America, Egypt, and also n account of the war in the four Balkan Countries, Grocce and Turkey. The con tinned succession of good harvests in India causid a great increase in the de- | mand for Cation goods, which is natural, and we have booked so much for that country, that foreign markets which have wanted to place orders for various mate. rials haza frequently met with the reply that the makers are engaged for India- there is a limit of course to the capacity of any country in buying, eren after ro

Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.

TVEE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

bons from E. A. Ram, Esq., to sell Undersigned has received instruc by Public Auction

WEDNESDAY,

the 26th March, 1913, commencing at 9.30.M., at his residence 'THI HOMESTEAD, No. 43, The Ponk,—

THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CHINA AND CURIOS, And

TOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising:-

Watch, Gold Dollar Pin, etc., etc, in./SEVERAL PENS OF BLACK LANG- | prated good barvers, and many people Ming to Towkwang Dynasty, Old Chinese

cluding 1,660 Sea Pearls (to be sold in One

Lot), sad One Lot of Burma Rubies all in good condition,

Aixo

And

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

SUNDRY VALUABLE FURNITURE,

PRACTICALLY NEW..

TERMO-A Recal.

HUGHES & HOLGA,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 18, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

372

THE Undersigned havo received instruc tion to all by Public Auction

THE

on

TUESDAY,

the 26th March, 1913, entrencing at 2.3) F.M., at their Sales Town, No. 8. Dan Feux Boad, Curver of

Ico House Street,--

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND -BLACKWOOD FURNITURE

&C.,

&C.

As follows:- Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up- bolstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Bod Room Suite, Double and Single! Brass and Bras-mounted Bedstends and Cots, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c; Dining Hoom Furniture,' &c., &c., & Dinner Ser-

SHAN FOWLS, AND ONE

COCK TURKEY.

TERMAN usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 18, 1913.

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL

SPILLS

X French amady torali Ispegularition Thousands of Ladies always keep a box of Metan's Film In the house, so want on the fami Fody the wondratalpmezgė. Those whe Jesseniarity at the Britain, a maly dose 1647

kiss them teanordend shamm, bancs their spor ZOGA BALL, All Chamlate and Alorra kell tŽDE. Jarvaghost the Werit, or post free_3/4 MARTIN, Chemia), Southampton, Eng

MARTIN'S

SAPIOL & STEEL

300 PILLS

370

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILF

INSURANCE CO.

-think this point has been reached in the case of India: anyway it is prudent to go slow until it is known what sort of a S. W. Monsoon the next will be. The dday in the negotiation of the Loan to China is no doubt proventing a consider. able expansion of business in that country, further Native Banks are re- prted from Shanghai as opening after the New Your's festivities, and there is sufficient enquiry in this marked so war. mnt the inference that a largely increased were mg could be done if matters

led alt round Further weakening tendencies are found the fact that Continental Spinners. Manufacturers wal allied industries, viz.:| n Austria, Italy, Bussia and Franco are short of order, and in many cases are Junning short-liwe--many of those fianë! tave assisted is breaking Cotton prices

Blue and White, 5-coloured and Celadon Porcelain Vases, Bowls and Flates from

Paintings and Sketches, Japanese Coloured Prints, Ivory Netsukes, etc., etz.

Canton Blackwood Flower Stands, Stools Fables, etc.

Task Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Teak Bedsteads, Double Iron Bedstead, Easy Chairs, Glass and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, Pictures, Rugs, etc., stc;

ALNO "

A Quantity of Flants in Pots (including Ferns), Lawn Mower, Store Roller, etc., eto, etc.

On View from Monday, the 24th March, Catalogues will be issued. TEEMA-Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT, · Auctioneer...

Hongkong, March 18, 1913.

in the Liverpool Market by liquidating heir long Boltreets for Cottan, where previnly their buying so heavily had EAK

TO.T

ELEPHONE No. 638.

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

WITHOUT BALCOHOL OR GAS.

Buy a Bottle

and

Try It!

The practical test

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

Put it to the test, and will find O.T. will you prove to be the most delicious and the most beneficial drink you have ever known.

NEVER BE WITHOUT O.T.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

...

HONGKONG HONEL. Count and Countess Mr and Mrs H. I.

Antol and child

Johnson

N. E. Judah Mes A Miss Arrkas 369 Mr E. A. Atkinson Mr and Mrs H. W.

Misa F. O. Avery Kent Miss C. A. Avery Paymaster & 51r and Mrs W. H.

'TRAMWAYS.COMPANY

arly necmuted for both the advance PEAK TRAMITATS

und firmness of Cute brige.

On the other hand, the American Manu- Furturing industry in reported on doing very well, and.certainly the Spinners have aken in excrincas nount of Cotton This is being 325,000 bales ahead of THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCEast season, while all other countries are

IN WHICH ARE VESTED THE SHARES OF

COMPANY, LTD., and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.

vices and Dessert Service, Crockery,TOTAL FUNDS AT 31er Droxmyer, 1911

Electro-plated and a quantity of good Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils,

Enamelled Waro, Cutlery, &c., Brass

292,581,286.

Authorised Ospital £8,000,000

*********** 3,899,11

Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital ........... £9.437.500 Fenders, Fire Brasses, &, Blackwood 11-Fire Funds...... Cabinets, Couches, Settees, Arm-chairs, L-Life & Annuity Fanda... 16,138,160 Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tables,Ainking Fund Account Teapors, &c, Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, &c., &c., &c.;

Also

2 Electroleors, Marble Clock by Gaupp,

2 Bomington Typewriters, 1 Iron Safe and

1 Roneo Duplicator.

PRACTICALLY Nxw.

Catalogues will be issued.

Test:& nená).

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 15, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTION

381

THE Undersigned have received instruc Lions from EL. P. WHITE, Esq., to sell Public Auction

$

THURSDAY the 27th March, 1913, commencing, at 2.16 PK, No. 1, Douglas BIBIT,

Top Fist,

THE WHOLE OF THE VERY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Revenus Fire branch..................

88,512

£22,561,286

En Life and Annuity

Branches...) Revenue Marine Department Other Becalpts sunkumousine

behind last year further Bull feature way the circular of Messrs. Neill Bros., who reduce their estimate of the Amori. ean Crop fron 14 to 14 million bales. while at the same time maintaining their estimate of 143 million bules, as the world's consumption, thus on their igures, reducing the surplus for carry- aver by 300,000 bules at the end of the

The Cutton Markets are now turned **bear" but*** bulls argue it may be a mere passing phase and that much will depend on the attitude of the big leaders, in America; it is suggested they will wel *8,567,152

come a big unloading as it will tend to 1,973,268 give them control later; this view was

262,802

not confirmed yesterday as the heavy bea 430,193 offerings at New York forced Spat down 10 points and prescut crop futuros 13 t £6,233,519

17 points-meawwiile Liverpool bad ad- vanced Spot B points, and to-day at noon had declined 5 points-amidst these daily nctuations it is scarcely possible to give Forecast of the immediate course of the Karkot-holders of Cotton howover in the Southern States are not pressing saler, and the Continent of Europe also stopped unloading for the moment, while reports from., India state that the detiness of money is biudering businces.

The Accumulative Fande of the vazione Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set saddle to meet the claims ntier the respective Depart mente of the Company's Business.

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00

Agents

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE BOOLETY OF THE UNITED STATE

SHEWAN, TOMES & 00, " GENERAL MANAGIBA, HONGKONG

J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGY

FOR THE EAST, Tokyo,

$828,71

Now Enverance Paid for... £ 25,197, Donut PRE-

Outstanding insurance amounta Comprising:

„653,211 Mesave, Carved Cherrywood Dining Boom Baité, Settees, Overmantels, Tables, Aree amount to £104,068, of

Barpins amounts to et, Chosterfield Sofas and Chairs by Lanty Dividends to Folloyholders Charlord & Co, Mabogany Chairs and 1910, Books, Brussels, Axminster and Tien Total pad Policyholdery 1918 fein Carpets and Bugs, Embroideries, Wall Total Expenses for 1910

Chrows earnings from Laterpet and Beats for 1910, Hangings, Engravings and Etchings,

number of Old-Sporting Printe, Black Grom rabs of In: from

Investments 1910. wood Cabinets, Card Tables, Chairs, sta

Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912, Old Brons and Brass Figures, Bowls and Vaxes, etc., eta

and

Taakwood Bed Boom Buit and Bod Iman, Table Linen; Electro-plated Glas Ware, Dinner, and Dessert Services, eto

An Antique Hall Clock by Will Newnan, quantity of 8iver Way American Cut- Glam: Fine Kaga Ta and Coffee Service, - Air-tight Cigar Cabinet, Electro Ceiling Fans, Fillings, Electro-liers, at etc.

On view Wodaveda), 26th irut.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

TIME TABLE

WEEK DATA.

Ayr. &

Kidd, R.N.

and Mrs E. H.

Mr

Mr A. T. Barberini *

King and child

Mr M. Baring

Mr E. R. Bate

Miss Maude King

Mr A. Kruseman

Capt. G. B. BoardeleyDr Kubitz

Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr & Mrs Kuckx

Capt. A. W. yon W. Bell Mr E. A.

Lilienthal

"

Mr & Mrs S.

9. Borge Miss J. Barze Ir H. J. Borge MISE. Mes E. R. Belilios Mr G. A. Bona

7.00 .m. to 8.00a.m. Every 15 minates 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minutas 10.00am to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes-Capt 11.30a.m. to 18.45 p.m... Every 16 mianb 13.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m.fivery 15 minute 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minute 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 mont 5.00 p.m. to 2.10 p....Every 10 mianie

7.45 p.m. and 9 p.m.9.15 p.m. to 11.7 p.m. svary 15 minutos.

حبت

SUXDATE, 3.00 m.. to 10.50 ..m...Every 15 minuter, 10.30 am to 11.00a.m. Every 10 minutes. 11.45 a.m. to 19 Noon....Every 15 minuter, 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minuter 1.00 p.m. to 5,00p.m... Every 15 minutes 5.00pm to 6.00 p.in. Every 10 minutes 8.00p.m. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minutes 1.00p.m. to. 8.10 p.m. Every 10 mina ter 7.30 am. Sunday), NIGHT CARE TMs on Week Days.

SATURDAYE...

Extra Cars at 11.45 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at ti e Company Offlon, Askandia Brigdies De Vanz Road Central

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BOK

feneral Managers

TING.

No. 14. D'AQUILAZ Szzan

TERMS VERY MODERATF- Comitation THE

MRS. NOWILL'S -WILL.

Mr. Dolay's Legacy Ineffective..

Letters of administration have beca rusted of the cutate of Mrs. Marian Nowill, of Sandygsto House, Büffeld, who is stated to go" " died on Novem ber 3rd, 1912, at Newquay. in the Mira R. Almood County of Cornwall, intestate."!!!

Beynon.

Mr G. Block Mr G. Bowack Mr J. 8. Bradstreet Mr and Mrs E.

Bradway

Mr B. Bridges

Mrs E. F. Bridge Mrs Brooke

|

M:

3

Mr G. T. Lloyd Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Mr S. Lowrie

Mr and Mrs Nel

MacIntyre Mr A. S. Mackiehan

.8. Mr A. Mackenzie Mr & Mrs Mackichas MKichan T. Miss

Mas MAC Miss L La Maichand

Meñess

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH, CHINA,

Mr Geo. Martin Misa E. B. Marvia

R. T. Matheson RT J. Cambridge MrS

and child Miss N. Carpenter

Dr G. W. A. Cattin Mrs

5. Chalmers Dr and Mrs G. W.

McKenny Mrs O. L. Church Mr A. A. Claxton Miss N. M. Clark Mr T. J: Cokely Mrs W. F. Cowen Miss Crocker Mr J. B. Curtis Sir William & Lady Been Davies and maid

Mr A. F. Deans

Mr H. C. Denson

Mr and Mrs D. G.

McNaughter Mr B. K. Mehta Mr C. D. Melbourne Mereck Mr J. Miss H. N. Miller Me W. F. Moir Mr J. D. F. Malder Mr A. B. Murch Mrs S. F. Nichols

Mr E. B. Norman M-T

MEN.

Mr & Mrs Derteans Mr V. d'Oettingen

And

1 2 children

"

GARNER, QUELCH. & Co.

Mrs S. F. Jenkins Mr G. S. Jobar

Mr E. P. Wells

Mr WF. Wenyon M and Mrs W. R. Mr D. M. Whamond

Johns

PEAK HOTEL.

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr. P. Lammert

Mr&Mrs F. Winkler Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Lt. Col. & Mrs A‚” 1.

Mr G. G. Wood

GRAND ALTON HOTEL. Mr & Mrs F. Alles Mr J. Joseph Mrs V. L. Andrews, Mr J. G. G. Kennedy nurse and infant Miss M. F. C. Knox Mr and Bits B. A Ray, and Mrs Cecil

Palatino

W. Knox Mr A..

R.A.M.C.

Tean, APD.&child Mr & Mrs W. Arm-It R. Masujim

Capt. & Mrs McMinna stroeg Mr&Mrs T. Arthur children and nurse "RAMOS Gr Mr E. F. Aucott Mrs W. M. C. BarMr EU. MoNutly

Mr & Mrs Mitchell- relt and child

RW. Libbley Mr L. M. Bayley Slim K. Bennett

Man Mr and Mrs OW..J. Miss Frances Bennett Mr Sydney

Bell Mr & Mrs W. Bishop_nering

and child

8. G. Eolden

Mr

M ̊F. Brags

Capt. and Mrs Braga

Misa L. Braga

Miss M. Braga

MrC Brevet

Rev. C. L. Maxfield Mrs C. L. Maxfield

and children

3r nad Birs A. J.

McKay

Mr G. Nichell

Miss Marsden Uwon Licut R. E. B. Brews-Mr Reg. Palmer

ter

Mr S. Paul

Mr E. Bandin Mr & Mrs R. Pestonj Mr and Mrs J. Cane-Mrs J J. Peterson

rona & 4 children Mr W. Pringle, Jan.

Mr AF. Romedios Mfr Phil Carlton

Mr A. Rigg

Mrs J. Crawford

Lieut. Geo, W. Crom-Mr and Mrs Arthur

bis, R.E

Mrs E. Croploy Mr John Dembin Mr M. D. Edmonds

Madam E. Engenis

Mr and Mrs Fred.

Verger

Mr T. G. Flynn Bir Walton Fordham Mr H. Gourgey Mr A. J. Grandy MEA. Mr G. Ha Haywood Mr G. R. H

Mr & Mrs W. Head

Mr M. Hortal

Rogerson

Mr A. E. Rollins Mr and Mrs T. G.

Russell

Mr E. Sargon Mr W. M. Saul Mr L. C. Saunderson Mir. and Mrs E. B.

Scott

Mr G.

W. Sewell Mr W. H. Smith

Mr A. E. Stearns

Miss C. Stephan

Mr & Mrs Payer Mrs Booty Mrs Bowdler

more and child

Lt. H. Ge: Montaith,

RA.M.C..

Mr & MM. Patten-

don

میر

Mr & Mr. Pearce

Majos Bawan, &.P.D. and children. Attorney-General Jr A. Frater Pegg A. Buckbill Mr J. Plummer Major & Mrs. Comyn, Lt Col. J. J.Raidiffe,

B.. R.A".

Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr Relton

Cunningham, R.A. Mr & Mrs. A. Ritche

Bir J. W. Roberts Major Davy, R.E.

Mr G. W. R. Rogers Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Eitzen Eux Comar, & M Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bemme, RN..

Gordon

Mr A Sinclair

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr Q. Skott

Hale

Mr. Fladky, Smith Col. and Mrs Gordon Lt. Col. W. H. Usher

Smith, A.O.D

Hall, B.A.M:0.

Mr H. A. Hazelaud Mr & Mr P. Soffiets

Capt & Mrs Hodgins Cupt. & Mrs Sticker

Major Humphreys/child & nurse 2nd

DC.L.LYN

·RES.

Mr R. H. Stephenson Mr and Mrs W. G. Meft. Stewar

Mr E. J. Treadgold

Me W. Jackson Mr & Mrs Tribalet

Humphreys

Mr & Mry Subderland's

Mr and Mrs L. Joca Mr & Mrs P. Valasen Mr and Mrs Hum-Lt. Col. & Mr Tagon

Mr and Mrs Edgar

Bev. and Mrs Jones Warwick Mrs N. P. Oglesby

Mr W. t. Payne

and Men J. B. Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Mr J. On Donkio

Dorkin MR. H. Douglas Mr W. A. Dowley

Miss

Mr W. Downie

M-W. C. Drew

Mr A. E. Pfabler

Mrs W. H. Plabler Miss M. D. Plakier Mr S. Patten Rey, and Mrs C. D. Mr Mrs W. Habton

Potta

Drary

Mr and Mrs P. O. Mr EB Bay Miss F. Reay Daurocke Mr and Mrs H 0. Mr C. Reich

Ehrenfels

And children

and children

ASTOR HOUKE,

Mr C. Ansell Mr J. B. Arnold Mr and Mrs Ballate Mr. Birob

Mr F. Bond Mr E. 8.

Mr

B. Brov.

Mr 0: L. Bra

C. L Bran

Mr P. F. T. Robleder Mr B: Campbell

Mr & Mrs R. Erered Miss L. Bossaberg De W. HL. P. Faunce Mr. and Mr E. P. Mre C. Finlayson

Mr H. G. Fisher

Fitzgerald

Rul

Mr P. Schalthoffer

Mr W.Schmidt Mr & Mrs H. Fegg: Mr and Mrs A. W.

schneider M. Forbes Mr. Forlor Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr Denman Fuler

Scott Mrs. A. Geare Mr sad Mes B. H MR-E-Gilmore

M2 E. B. Sharp ***Gordon.

Mr A. G. Grou Mr. V. Goulbourn

Mir Joseph Gould

0. Sibley

Mr. D

And child

General Andrea Cerri. Lieut. Chatetcas

Mias M. King Mr C. F. Kador Mr A. Lafuente Mr G. Langone

Locadet

MA O. Lustie Mr A.0. Miilat Mr F. 9. Miller Mr F. E. Morgan Mrs K. de Morri Mrs 8. Morton Mr and Mrs Muller

Mr F. A.

A. Chopard Me L. Coms Mr J: Crespo

Mr F. MuO Miss C. Crespo

Mi Wiley Newton Danner Mr E. Ma H. Dedeogler Dr & Mrs B. Earle Mr Mrs & W. Newton

and

Mr and burs G. F. Dougins

Nightengale. Mr V. C. Par Mr & Mrs E. Pinc Mr J. D. Powell.

+

Mr J. Eberle

Miss M. Fowle

Mr.A. Ghell

A. Ghella Mrs G. F. Sadford Mr. & Fowle

Mr O

The grant has been issued to her hus | Sentral & Mrs J, M, Ma'and Mrs J. H. S. 5. Gourgey Miu M. C. Brill MA#energ

isali

KING TOWARD HOTEL,-

Mr D. 2. Merer Mr. Aron Cant. 0, D. Mills

Pas Mody Mr J. E. Ureon Fand, Mr. Sidney Nowill, who has retum- My Birms and child. Mr M. F. Mamy M:Nation ed the value of the property at £2,060 78. Mr and Mrs A. Le Miss Bd, gross, with not personalty 21,1287 Blond Mr. P. Nobbs

Christians

Capt, du Mrs W. Mr CA Post Melo 3.

1,646,52 The death of Mrs. Nowill is ronded as Mr The

Paving taken place two days price to that

Mr. Dolay, who, it will be remember. Mr Coulthart Miss Yande ed, committed suicide, so that the bo Mr and Mrs Dobbie Mr & Mrs Behank quest of £30,000 made by Mr. Delay to MWA Donaldson Dr S har would not take effect,

6. SELF GURE NO FICTION I 4 NO.BUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR. THE NEW FRENOM REMEDY, THERAPION NI, 1 annadkathersmetipasoding iäjoesaur THERAPION No 2

Fshort dimasaktan a few days only.

Care blond polmon, bad legs, alcors, sores, pila: : swciled joints, do, when muscterial trantmani Bella

THERAPION NO

seed, London,

MED. N. Doar M

Mr G. Le Datosan tom Mam A. H. Bhejaer Mr Finchelt

B. Smith

Smith

Capt

Grimbil

ba

Mas MF Griffith Mus PP Small Mah J. Urimaha Me and My E. E Mr P.) You Griso Smith

Gono

Mra J. Halliday Capt. T. P. Hall Mr J. S Happer

Mr B. Halton

Mr J. G. Hasma

Mr A. D Prince

ErT, P. Lobsica Mr and M. O.; Q.

Aire Stirling Mr B do Treville Mr.J. R. Walters,

MIO. 1

HHarrison Honkin

Mr Th. M. Rohn

Mr. P. Sagarbams

Mra Jazzies Spiltles Miss S

Wm Stewart

Square

Mr R. E. Hanter

Mr N. Sanders

Setchell

Mi Hunter E

Mr J. Iquells

Mr O. Becker

MJ Bonetta.

Mr P-Rembatan

L6 and Mrs C E.

My W. 1. Harbord Stefens

Mr and Mrs JH. Mr. E Saffield

Hart

Swayer

Mike Hact Me and Mrs J. D. Mies TD: Hawkes, Mt E TIDEN 74 Mr B. From A

Dr

Mr CF Post Mina, Ioriyh

Miss Ada Rowley?

W. EL. P. Baran- Mr J. S. Lapp Me Dumann Mr Já Schoolog deed i Maand Mr. B. Micah May Cry Bim A. H. Mr JMP Her

The Japan Mail" reports that that Masadena HB, Seago REA

repair of the famous Hall of the in the Todaji Temple at Nara, completed. The work was com about three yeken agi,

vision

713000 after well

Chidond

rison

Mr and M

Me MEKS

Drummond

Mr & Mrs dropedall Mr H. 1. Sharp

ovipaza Mr Dy Giertz,

Me Higginbotham

Mr T Heldu

Mr P. Holm

Stachano

MrJ. Bohmann

Hr P. Bol Mr Le Tholer

Brand Mrs Tobias

| Me & Jenkinsurables

MYG, Walking

MRG Winston

Маков

phreys

Sad D.CIT

Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Major & Mis Wenbor

Mr H. U. Joffries.E.S

Mr. A. Keith. Capt. Whitfeld :0.D. Mr M. Kisrane Mr David Wood Mr and Mrs Kobler ·

KINGSCLERZ HOTELS

Consul General AM

derson METAD M and Mrs JE; hire and

Packhouse

dewall

Dr and Mrs B. W. Prof. CH O

Brown

Mr. Peminiz Mr and Mr A. E. Mr and Mrs A..

Perfect

Carleton

Maj. I. Currie, R.G.A.Mr & Mrs J. Robers Mrx I. Corrie, child son

Mrs G. Baches

and purse

Mins D. Fükids

Mr W. H. Fard

Mr Gillingham A

Mr A. L. Shields

C. V. 8. Skrim

RA

Me W. B. Hind Dr Stedman Major &

Dr

Huntor

Mr K. Tang

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