THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1918.

AUOTIONS

G.

R.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

DARTICULARS and Conditions of the

Hughes and Hough Pitting by Public Auction Bale, to be

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMTALJE.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

+

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

GOAL STORAGE.

Coder used:

A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITIOND. AL. TELEGRAFIC CODE.

Falographia Address:

*MEIRION'. HONGKÒNG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

TH

THE Undersigned bave received instrue.

tions to all by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

on

SATURDAY,

the 22nd March, 1913, at 11 am, al their Satze Rcons, No. 8, Doa Your Road, Corner of Ice House Street,---

Soveral Gold Rings, 1 Gold Bear Watch, Gold Dullar Pis, etc., etc, in. cluding 1,650 Sea Pearls (to be sold in One Lot), and One Lit of Burma Hubios all in good condition,

رما کے .

MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,

SUNDRY VALUABLE FURNITURE.

Fold on TUESDAY, the 28th day of March, 1913, P., at the Osos of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ris Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of OROWN LAND bolor Kaanody Bat In the Colony of Hongkong, for terms of 75 years, with the optice of renewal at a Crown Roni to bezel by the Sarroyos of His Majesty the Kin, for one father term of 75 year

Loouilly

Registry No.

No of Bale.

Particulars of the Lot.

x.

Boundary

the ha

טי

por sale 12,580 88

Auctions.

PUBLIC

AUOTION.

368

THE Undersigned have received Instrue Telly Puble Auction,

(ron iCCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

SATURDAY,

Z!

the 22nd March, 1913, at 12 Noox, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux

Road, Corner of Ice Hoare St.,- SEVERAL PENS OF BLACE LANG- SHAN FOWLS, AND ONE. COCK TURKEY. TERMS.-As usual,

BUGHES & THOUGH,

Auctioneers.

370 Hongkong, March 18, 1913.

And

PRACTICALLY NEW.

TIRMA urza).

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

G.

Hongkong, March 18, 1913.

9**

PUBLIC AUCTION.

E Undersigned have received instruc

TUESDAY,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

"HE Undersigned have received instruc TESTER HON. Tax Director or PUBLIC WORKS, to sell by Peblic

Auction,

TUESDAY,

>

the 26th March, 1913, at 11 A., at

CAUSEWAY BAY,-

THE CHINA MAIL.

It is really remarkable GEO. P. LAMMERT

that no one seems to have been struck by the fact that, in spite of the regular daily cleansing with tooth-soaps and pastes, the teeth, and particularly the back teeth, frequently become decayed and hollow. Is not that a convincing proof that tooth- soaps and tooth-pastes are entirely inadequate for the purpose? Our teeth are not so obliging as to decay only in places. where wo

cad con-

veniently reach them with the "tooth- brush. On

the contrary, it

is just in those localities which are difficult of access, such as the hacks. of the molar teeth, the interstices between the teeth, hollows and cracks, that the decay and destruction. of the teeth appear most frequently, and are most likely to occur In consequence, if anyone wishes to preserve his teeth intact that is to say, to keep them healthy, this can be affected in one way only-by daily cleansing and rinsing the mouth and teeth with the antiseptic dentifrics Odol. During the process of rinsing, this preparation penetrates everywhere, reaching alike the bollows in the teeth, the interstices between them, Odol and the backs of the molars. destroys the microbes and arrests all bacterial and fermentation processes which attack the teeth.

KWANGTUNG NEWS.

(From Our Chen Correspondini.)

STNER,

It stems that the Government at Taking ars realising that there is an asset in the aining industries of the country, and at the same time the officials assume that land which is unused for agricultural purposes and is generally of the nature of waste. and which most probably has underneath It metals, belongs to the Government. In view of all this the Inland office orders to

bas

issued

AUCTIONEEL

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

FOR SALE.

Auxiliary Cruiser Ficht

PLOYER'

88 feet overall. 13 feet beam. Teak built. Toak decked. Metal sheathed. Complete with all deck gear, anchors, etc. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, oto.

Er

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Undersigned has received instruc

tions from E. A. RAM, Esq., to sell by Public Auction

en

WEDNESDAY,

the 26th March, 1913, commencing ab 2.30 p.m., at his residence 'Taz HOMESTEAD, No. 43, The Penk, --:-

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

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF,

-Comprising

Blue and White, &-coloured and Celadon Porcelain Vases, Bowls and Plates from Bling to Towkwang Dyonaty, Old Chinese Paintings and Sketches, Japancas Colcared Prints, Ivory Netsuken, abs, etc.

Canton Blackwood Flower Stands, Stools Tables, etc

Teak Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Teak Bedsteads, Double Iron Bedstead, Fasy Chaira, Glass and Crockery Waro, Cutlery, Pictures, Rugs, etc., ote ;

Alao

st Peking

A Quantity of Plants in Pota (including i the several Governors General and in- Ferns), Lawn Mower, Stone Roller, etc., structed them to ascertain what into., etc. the nature and the extent of such lands, and what are the probable prospects in regard to mining operations. It seems that

rders of this kind have been issued ba-}

fure, and answers have not come in s

readily as was desired, hance the second order which seems to be more stringent than the previous one. It is demanded

On View from Monday, the 24th Mardhi, Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:-Cash on dait very,

GEO. P. LAWMERT, Auctioneer,

Hongkong, March 18, 1913.

first of all whether the officials know ART CURIO,

the 25th March, 1913, commencing at THE GOVERNMENT BLACK BARGE the extent of these lands, and, it

2.30 r.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ics House Street,-

&c,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

&c,, &c.,

As follows:- Dining and Drawing Room Bailes, Up holstered Chairs and Sains, Carpete and lugs, Bed Room Suite, Double and Single Brass and Braun-mounted Bedsteads and.

as she now lies. NOW ON VIEW, TERMS:-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 19, 1913.

them,

so, what steps they have taken and

COT.FOTVO are still taking to

them to the Government, and prevent private persons from having lien

A

upon and exploiting them for the 379 sake of private gait. The special inquirie, are fret, "Whore are such 'lands situated; secondly, what is the nature of the ore that is presumed to be hidden underneath the NO surface; and thirdly what is now done with such lands, and do others use it for any purpose, and if so what? Do the officials look after the land, and see to it that it is

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

ZX WHICH ARE VESTED THE #HARES OF

Cots, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &e, Dining THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE properly secured to the Government. If

Room Furniture, &c., &c., 2 Dinner Sor. vicos nod Dessert Servico, Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of good Glas Ware, 1-Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensile, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Bras Fender, Fire Brasses &c., Blackwood Cabinets, Couchen, Settees, Arn-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Tea Tables, Tempoys, Jc... Blackwood Bracketa and Photo Frames, &c, &a, &to.:

"Aler

2 Electroleers, Marble Clock by Gaupp,

2 Remington Typewriters, 1 Iron Safe and

1 Rones Duplicater.

PRASTICALLY NEw.

Catalogues will be issued,

TEKE —A sauně.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 15, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

361

11:15 Undersigned have received instruc- tions from P. Warre, Esq., to sell by Public Auction

00

THURSDAY,

the 97th March, 1913, commencing at 2.15 r., No. ↳ Douglas Stazet,

Top Fist,-

THE WHOLE OF TAX VERY VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

DUBDELL' STREET,-*-

Comprising

Mássico, Carved Cherrywood Dining

COMPANY, LTD.,

and THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.

this was once done, and is now discontin- sed, what is the reason of this remisness There is a lot more of the samo kind of inquiry, but in the end there does not seem much rent advance by this sort of thing. TOTAL FUNDS AT S1ST DECEMIER, 1911, We saw recently that a party of Chinese în

£29,581,288.

Authorised Capital £5,000,000

Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital I-Fire Fands...

Lafe & Annuity Funds... Sinking Fund Account

the Straite Sottiemonta wished to have the

privilege of mining on the North River for

con. We have not seen what reply was „22,437,500 to these would be concessionists Bat

given 3,899,114 it the authorities would itself, or indirectly, 16, 138, 160 get to work, and open some of these mines 88,512 then some real work would be done, and one wealth would be secured for the Gov- £22,581,268 | umment and the people. It must be clear to, any one who knows touch about things that Revenue Fire Lranch. 2,567,158, he probability of success in mising for coal Life and Annuite 11,973,289 on the North Riva is considerable.

Branch...) Revenue Marine Department. 202,692 Other Receipta commerin

430,193

£5,239,311

***

BOUGH TIMES ON THE EAST RIVER.

BARGAINS

KUHN & KOMOR,

QUEEN'S ROAD.

369

SELLING-OFF.

REASONABLE

OFFER REFUSED.

account of Ma KUHN retiring from business, the Entire Stock of ART & CURIOS, SILES, CHINA, etc., otc., to be SOLD at 1 SACRIFICE,

The Greatest Chance ever offered in Hongkong to buyers of ART CURIOS.

Hongkong, March 10, 1915.

TAK

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

IOTA

NO OTHER DRINK IN. THE

:: WORLD WAS BETTER GUARANTEES FOR PÙRITÝ AND ROODNESS

ELEPHONE No. 638..

THOUT, ALGOHOL OR GAS.

Buy a Bottle

and

Try It!

The practical test

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

Put it to the rest, and you will find O.T. will prove to be the most delicious and the mest

beneficial drink you have ever known.

NEVER BE, WITHOUT

O.T.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Mrs E. G. Janisson.

HONGKONG HOTS

+

Count and Countess fr and Mrs H. I.

Johnson Autol and child Міня Атка Mr E. A. Atkinson Mins F. O. Avery Miss C. A. Avery Mr and Mrs W. H.

Ays

Mr A. N. E. Judah Mr and Mrs H. W.

-Kent

ME A. T. Barberini

Mr M. Baring

ME. R. Bate

PAPISAter & Mrs J.

Kiddie.. RN. Me and Mrs E. H. King and child

King

Miss Maude

Mr A

Krusem

Capt. G. B. Beardsley Dr Kahitz

Mr E. 4. Beaumont Mr & Mrs Kueks

Mr E. A. W. Bell

Mr & Mrs S

Miss J, Barge.

Capt. 4. W.

Lilienthal Berge

Mrs S. E. Jenkius

M. G. S. Juber

QUELCH & Co.

and 4 children

M E. P. Wells

Bir WF. Weapon Mr and Mrs W. R. Mr D. M. Whamond

Jahns

Mr & Mas F. Winkler Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr And Mrs J. E. N.

Mody

Mrs R. Almond Mr F. Aron General & Mrs J. M.Mr M. F. Murra

Miu D. B. Myur Kell

Mrs Birs and child Mis E. M. Nation Me and Mrs A. Le bir A. P. Nobha

Mr E. F. Parrott

Capt. & Mra W. C.

Blond

Mr F. Boseler

von

Mr T. Cheq

Mr & Mrs Chistian-Mr C. A. Pool

Sun

Mr G. T. Lloyd Dr EL. Martyn Lobb Mrs F, R. Belilios Mr S. Lowrie

Er H. J. Berge

L.A. ) Bena

C.

R. Feyoon

Tap Block

MFG.

Mr and Mra Neil

MacIntyre

Mr A. S. MacKiches A Mackenzie' MrQ. Bowack Με Α. Mr. S. Brad-treet Mr & Mrs MacKichan

Mr and Mrs E. T. Miss Machichan

Bradwa

Mrs MaCrac Miss Le Maichand Mr H. Bridges Ma E. F

Bir Geo, Martin F. Bridge

Mian E. B. Marvin Ira Brooke

Mr W. D. Cornish Mr J. Cool: hart Mr F. W. Cox Mr and Mrs Dobbie Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr O. N. Dovetil

Mr G. L. Duncan Miss A. H. Farmor Mrs Finchatt Mr and Mrs B. de

-Freitas

bir P. Gosswecler

Mir Geo. Grimble

Mr W. D. Hawken Mr and Mrs Kraft

Dr and its C, W.-F. B. L nd

McKenny

Mr and Mrs D. G.

McNaughter

Mir A J. Cambridge Mrs R. T. Mathesco

and child Miss N. Carpenter

Dr G. W. McKean Mr A. Cat.in Mr J. S. Chalmers S31 Mrs C. L. Church

Mr A. A. Clarton Mise N M. Clark

T. Cokely

Miss Crocker MrJ. R. Curtis Sit

CHEONG,MW.F. Owen

TAILORS, DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS 50 & 52, Queen's Road. (ESTABLISHED SI 1888),

DEG to notify Customers that their D SHOW ROOM is now considerably xtended and improved in latest European tyla to facilitate business.

Every Department stocked with Now foods for the Season. Splendid value; inequalled variety, latest styles, fies cat

ices. Extensive Piece Goods Department, oo

Sir Willisto & Lady

Rory Davies and mail

Air A. F. Deane MII. C. Denson

Bir & Mrs Decte ans

Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr C. D. Melbourna Mr J. Merecki Misa I

H. N. Miller

Mr W. F. Meir Mr J. D. F. Malder Mr A. S. Murch Mrs S. F. Nicholas Mr E. S. Normas

Mra N. P. Oglenty Mr V. d'Oettingen and 2 children air and Mrs J. B. Mas G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Dopin

Mr W. T. Payne Miss Dockin Mrs R. H. Douglas Mr A. Pfahler

Ir W. A. Dowlay

Mrs W. H. Pahier Miss M. D. Pfahler Mt W. Downie MW. C. Drew Mr 9. Potten

The Accumulative Funds of the variou i disturbed district at prese Shing is the 'FIRST FLOOR replete with âne materials Rov, and Mrs C. D. Mi& Mm W. Hutton

cobre.

Branches are separately, invested, and, by

or gentlemen's wear. A comfortably fur- Act of Parliament, are set naide to moet

"ders, however small, will receive prompt the dirt under the pepective Depart the months, ass force gated chile fifth of highed room for customers to try fitting on.

ttention, wents of the Company's Business.

Estimates for wholesale anders gladly submitted.

SHEWAN, TOMEN & CO

Agents

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANO SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. GENERAL. MANinska, HotaranNG

ka lasperblow is resposttaly sabbelbed. Bengkong. Otober 16, 1912-

Our authority states that things are bad na regards robbers and brigands through- out the province, but perhaps the most in that on the East River, of which Trang

We

then have a fist of robberies

at a placo Ching market, ten shops, which deal in silks and satios, were raided and their contente deals yod or stolen. On the tenth, the passage boat that runs from the district city was at tacked by pirates, which numbered more than a hundred, and was completely st their mercy. The soldiers who were in passage boat, to defend the passengers, did not dare to lift their hands in ti discharge of their duty, and in the end Me E. 7. Allen they lost all their rides. On the same day, Mr C. Ansell The passage boats that go to and fro to Mr J. B. Arnold Canton from Teang Shing were attacked ;|| Mr B. Arregui there were two of them. The loot in the Mr and Mrs Ballito

more than three thosand | Mr L. Birob Bond dollars. It would soom that some 18 Mr E.

Mr B. Brown

the

.

Potts Drury Bir and Mrs F., O. Mr EH Ray

Miss F. Reay Dunroche

and Mrs H. C. Mr. Reich

Mr P.FT Rubleder Mrs R. Evered Miss L. Rosenberg

De W. H. P. Faunce Mr and hire E. P.

If Finlayson

Rush

13

Mr H. G. Fisher

Mr P. Schalthoifer

BIFF. Fitzgerald.

Mr V

W. Schmidt

Mrs J. M.

Mr & Mrs H. Fogg

Mi CF Kader Mr. Lafuente

ASTOR HOVIL.

Room Suite, Settees, Overmantola, Tables J. T. HAMILTON, ĢEnzral Maxiant the natives of the aqghbourhood are Mr E 8. Brown

eta., Chesterfield Sofas and Chairs by Lane, Crawford & Co., Mahogany Chairs and

FOR THE EAST, TUKIO,

Bookcases, Brussels, Axminster and Tien- New Insurance Paid for..... 2 25,687,600 Stain Carpets and Bugs, Embroideries, Wall Outstanding insurance amounts

Hangings, Engravings and Echings, and

Tockwood Bed" Room Suit and Bed Linen, Table Linen, Electro-plated Glass Ware, Dinner and Dessert Services, etc.;

Also

1920

implicated in these aida,

obberies, that

masy

„„„£101,068,855 ; haste to leave and destry all | Mr F. A. Chopard

63,438, 360

WE

Mr G. Langout Capt. Lecades

-

Mi M. Lion

Mr V.Lopes

Cal. G. B. Luciano

M. V. Lageb

MY A. O. Lustie

Me M. Medel Mr A. C. Millas

Miller Mr F: E Mr F. E. Morgan Ms K. de Mout Mrs S. Morton.

Mr and Mrs Muller

L. Forbes

Me and Mrs A. W.

Schneider Me B. A. S. Fowler Mr and Mrs M.

Fullor

Mr Danmaa Fu

Mr A. Gear

1 ... Gilmore

Hz. A. G. Gordon ht.A. MzY. Goulbourn

Boott

E. H.

... Mr. and M

Seward Mr E. H. Sharp Mr J. C. Sibley MA

Mr Joseph Gould -

MrJ. Gourgey

Mr J. H. Green

G. V. Bidford and child Miss M.

Bliss M. E. Griffith Miss F. P. Small

Mr RJ. Grimshaw Mr. and Mr E E. Mr.P. O. Von Griso. Smith

Gomo

TREN MJ Halliday

Mr J. 8. Happer

3lr B. Bamilion

ME, W. L'Barbord

Mr F. Mo

· Mr Wilton Newton

-

Mr. J. G. Ho

Dr & My B. Earle

Newton

Nightengale

Mr. V. Far

is reportal that when news arrived that Mr C. L. Brun the police authorities at Canton began to Mrs C. IL-Brun send down soldiers to look into these Mr S. Campbell

of the people of the General Andrea Card occurred, zade feat. Chatatest £282,658,290 district, where the

Mie La Coma number of Old Sporting Prints, Black. Arvel amount to............

afraid that in some way they would be Mr J. Grespa afraid wood Cabinete, Card Tables, Chairs, etc., plus amounts... 17,828,706 of the robbery. Perhaps they were Mr

Crespo held ilty, though they only fired in. Misa C. 10,675,157.10

reighbourhord of the Couhla.. But Us Mr E. Dannet Old Bronze and Brass Figaros, Bowls and Dividends to Foleyholders Total paild Policyholders 1910

10,892,034 amusing eplade is to follow, if any Mry H. Dedeoglon Vasca, etc., etc.

of thin turn be regarded Mr and Ms B. W. Me and Mr G. V Total Expenses for 1910...... Gromm

earnings from interest and Baute for 1910 1.645,62 amusing. There is one cther case report

ad, and this was the biggest of the hole Me T. liberle. Gross zabe, of. Income from

4.487 lot, and apparently was moet carefully is M. Fowl Lavestments 1910

planned for in this case piratas arranged Mr F. C. Fowis Hongkong. Feb. 23, 1912,

themsolves a passengers, and so were on Me A. Ghells board for amist their confederates, who Mr.O. Goldberg attacked from the shore. But the amazing Me JH. Harrison part of the story is that just about where Mro. Henkin the attack was planned, the soldiers, whme Mr W. M. Hill duty it was to protect the passengers, were Me F. P. Entalca all faking their siesta, and so the robbers | Mr B. H. Hunter went to them, and bound thers hand and Time Runter foot, and seized their weapons, before they Mr J. Lamella had any clear idea of what was going on. Mr W. A. Johnson The boats were looted, and the robbers: Mr. W. Juster wentway with their booty in the most Mias M. King

Me 247 Hinney Leisurely manner,

An Antique Hall Clock by Will NewmEN, quantity of Silver Ware, American Cut- Glass, Fine Eage Tea and Coffee Bervice, an Air-iht Cigar Cabinet, Electale Ceiling Jan, Fittings, Electro-liers, etc., eto,"

Un view Wednesday, 26th inst Detslogues will be lasted.

HUGHES HOUGH,

Hongkong, March 17, 1912.

IEN

TING.

No. 14,

TERMS VERY MODERATY

Mr & Mrs H. Pink Mr J. p. Powall Mr A. D. Prince

Mr A. Quirogso Miss Quiroga

Mr Th. M. Kohn Mr P. Sagarbams He-B. Sandoza Mr and Mrs 0. What Betchell

Mr Stelinge Mr E de Treville

Mr L.-W. Ware

Spirn

and Mrs James Spiklas

Me

Miss Square

Mr Wm. Stewart

Lt. and Mr C. E.

Stainer

Mr and Mrs. J. H. Mr H. Sallield

Hart

1

A BAATARMA J. D. Į

Min LD. Hawkcém

Mrs J. . Philips Miss F. Saunders

Mr A. H. Say.co Mr & Mrs Schenk De Sibrea

Mra Harmp Sidebot.

tom

Minu. M. B. Smith Mrs Smith Mr. S. Spargo Capt. & birs 4, E. Stewart & children Mr F. P. Strong Mr W. B. Strong Mr L. A. Thomas

Mira M. Thomson Misses Thounse

& Mrs C Laurit-3rs, E. C.

Ben :

BIO. Tale

Mr Mr Lemaire Me D.

rand

and child

Walker

Mr A. Weekaler

Mr and Mrs Majer Mr W.E. Weidler

and on

Mins Massey

Mr

C. Whitela

Mr E. A. G. May wright Mr and Mrs. F.

McHugh

Capt. G. D. Mila

-PEAK ROZENÍ.

Dr and M Aubrey Mr G. P. Laremert Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Lt. Col. & Mrs A, I,

R. A.M.C.

Lean, P.D.& child- Mr & Mrs W. Arm,Mr R. Maanjima

Atrong

Capt. & Mrs McMann Mr & Mrs T. Arthur children and nurser Mr E, F. Ascott

R.A.M.C..

Mrs W. M. Q. Bár-Me E. C. MoNutly

rett and child Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

Bir L. M. Baylor more and did

| Mr and Mrs C. W."J.Lt. H. G. Monteith,

Beli

Mr & Mrs Teyer

Mrs Booty

Mrs Bowdler

R.A.M.C.

Mr & Mrs M. Patten.

den

Mr & Mr. Parce

Major Bowen, A.P.D. and children Attorney-General J. Rav. Festar Pugg A. Bucknik Mr J. Plummer

Majór & Mrs Comyn, Lt-Col, J. J. Radcliffe,

R.A.

R.E.

Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr Relton

"CunuingFam., I.A. Mr & Mrs à. Ritchs

Mr J. W. Roberta Major Dary, R.E. Mr G. Dalton Mr G. W. R. Rogers Consul & Mra Eitzen Eux Jomdr. & Mrs Mr and Mrs G. G. Ramme, E.N.

Gordon

Mr A. Sinclair

Me and Mr B. A. Mr G. Skott

Hale

Mr A. Findlay Smith Col. and Mrs Gardon Lt. Col. W. H. Usher:

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

Mr H. A. Hezoland, Mr & Mrs P. Soffiat Capt & Mrs Hodgins Caph. & MrsStericker D. Wbur-Major Humphreys child & nurse, 2nd

E.Mr and Mrs A., V.

Willent

Mine Willcox

Mr J. M. Wilcox

GRAND C PITON HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr A. J. Grundy Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr G. Harper

Balantine

Mr W, Jackson

Mr J. Boese

Mr & Mrs W. BishopMajor and Mrs Joyes.

and child

children and nurse Mr. R. W. Libbley Mrs A. Lipton

kur J. Lambid

Col de Mrs Mann

Mr S. G. Bollen

Capt. and Mr Brags

OL F. Braga

Miss L. Brags

Miss M. Braga Mr M. H. Norwood Lieut R. E. B. Brows Mr K. Paul

Mr& M. Patoni Col F. W. Cane, Mr A. F. Remedios

fer

US.A.

Mr J. H. Childers

Copella Mr and Mrs J. W Mrs J. Crawford Lient. Gen. W. bio, R. E. Mr M. D. Edmonds Mr L. 0. Saunderzo

Me H. Sobroder. Miss C Eonis

MrG. W. Sewell

Mr A. Riggs Mr and Mrs Arthu

Fagerom Mr.A. E. Rollins · ̈ Dr J.

F. Ronjares

D.

Sanborn

Famr

Madam Banants Miss A Miss B. G. Farar Mr T. G. Flyen

Mr Opo. Frank

Mr E. Sargon

Ber. Jas, H. Sulh

and family Mr R. H.. Stephenson Mr E. J. Treadgold

KINGBOLLEN AVTEL. Consul General An. Mr K. Moraon

derson

Miss E. Mahibach Mr and Mrs. J. H. Mr and Bin 8.0.

Newall. Backhouse Dr and Mrs B. W. Prof. O. H. (bar,

Brown

MA. Temninig

Mr and Mrs. A. E. Mr. and MmA. I

Carleton

Perfect

De W. EL P. Heren- Mr J. B. Topp Maj.I, Curris FCF.A. Mr & Mrs J. Robert

deen Mr and Mite W. B. Mas L. Currie, oli ildson

Mr. M. P. Her Thomas

mans Mie Thomas Hon Mr E AMP, A Thompson

and buzzsa

Mrs Gr Sachse

RES

D.C.L.I.

Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr. Stowert

Humphreys

Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mr and Mrs Hum- Lt. Col. & Mrs Tuson

Bad.D.C.L.L

phreys

Mr and Mrs P.Jacks Major & Mrs Wenbor

Mr H. U. Jeffries

Mr A. Keith

Mr M. Kana

Mr and Mrs Kohler

D.E.S.

Capt. Whitfield AO.D

Mr David Wood

GRAND · HOTLÍM Me O. Becker Mr 0. Post Mr T. Baashaasen Miss V. Benetta Mr K. Mr Bunson Mr and Mrs Crow

Mrs Crayedall

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