MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1918,
Hughes and Hough
{ACOTIENEZES TO THE GOVERNMENT,
AND ADMIRALTY,
General Auctioneers.
AST
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-XWA-WAN"
GOAL STORAGE.
Codes used:
THE
TO LET
TO LET
TEOH with Godown attached, NamKAN
Boats Bowloon
Kowican Marine Lot No, 43 with -
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANUR SHARE & GENERAL BROHER
Bonghong, June 1, 1913
CO LET
(FROM 1ST JULY 1913);
JO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Pook.
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913.
TO LET.
729
·PUBLIC AUCTION.
TIEM Undersigned bas received instruc-
tions to soll by Public Auction,
TUESDAY
the 24th June, 1913, commencing 2.30 r.m., at his Halos Rooms,
DUDDELL STEKER
A QUANTITY O VALUABLE AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD TURNITURE
ARGE ROOM Buitable for Offices or (Removed to Bales Rooms for convenience
Godown.
ef Bale and to be sold Apply GEORGE H. SWIFT,
WITHOUT RESERVE) ̈89," Third Street,
Canton, June 8, 1913.
A.3.0. ATH & Ern EarrIONE,
A; TELEGRAPHIC CODE.
TO`LET.
Telegraphic Aildrem
MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIO AUCTION. „
HE Uodersigned have received instrze.
tions to sell by Public Auction
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 25th June, 1913, commencing at 5.30 p., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ica Hassa Street ---
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD - AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
A
St.,
Comprising as follow- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Buites, Upholstered Chairn azð. Bolsa, Carpet and Rugs, Bed Room Sulte, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c. Dining Rosci!
SHAMB
791
2ND FLOOR, No. 9 FEDDER STREET One-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro perty Offes JARDINE, MATHESON
Co., LTD.
Hoogheur, April 30, 1913
TO LET.
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.
€95
Comprising :—
THE CHINA-MAIL.
i
WOMEN" IN INDUSTRY.
Character and Organization.
That the industrial position of women
profoundly unsatisfactory, welion
correspondant of the Times,
tee of common know!
- י'
should rather say of common belief-for atach knowledge on the subj women's wages is hard to come at oran for the student and is certainly fod possessed by the general public. Still, there is a general notion abroad that, azoopt in the cotton industry women in industrial occupations are largely under- paid. The fact that in most women's trade (conlading the textilos) thoco in zo standard wagon that within the area. district and in adjacent atrocia two fau- tories engaged in producing similar arti-
as may be requally found paying to tally differant rates of wages to their voman-roaders the business of ascor
Single and Double Wardrobes with Be-ining the average comings of a woman velled Glass Doors, Single and Double Iron even in a singler industry one of most Bedsteads, Tenk Washstanda, Toilet Tables, hopojoss difficulty The Board of Trade Chost-of-Dawara, Teak Writing Tables, Earnings and Hours Inquiry has, how over, catablished the unwlcome Iset Hxtstands, etc., ota
that more than a fifth of the wother ofer 18 engaged in the great field of the cloth- Fangying trades, ranging from milliney to isundries, are oaming less than-10s. for:
Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suits, Overmantels with Bavalled Glass, Tapestry and Leather Covered Armchairs, Chairs, Engravings, ota, etc., eter * Largo Teak Dining Tablð, Dining Chaire," Fine Teak Sideboard, Dinner Waggons, Cutlery, Crookery, etc., etc;
Also
One Plate Chest, complete. Two New Diaper Bots.
Six Typewriters (including one Reming-
full wook's work, while 67 out of overy 100 fall below the 158. a week line. For the food trades" which empley so largo andy of woman and girl workers, such
as fruit-preserving, biscuit and sweet
tou and one Sinist Premier in fine Can-aking and tea-packing, and the group
FOR SALE OR TOʻLET. UNFURNISHED House at the Peak.dition).
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTI
MENT & AGENCY OG. - LD.
Hongkong. June 2, 1913.
TO LET.
1697
TAROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10,
Peak, furnished or unfurnished.
Rooms
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET. To lat or for sale, GLENSHIEL," Bacter Road, No. 124, Peak, 5 rooms.
· CRAIG RYRIE,' No. 4, the Peak, to lot; fine situation; 8 moms; tennis and croquat iawna,
Furnished KIRKENDOA,' No. 113, Forniture, Marble-top Sidoboards, Teak The Peak, till 80th September, Immediate wood and Blackwood 'Inlaid, etc., etc., 14 possession. Dinner and Dessert Servicos, Crockeryished or Unfurnished with immediate No. 111, Penk,ARDSEEAL,' For. Electro-plated and Sundry Glaw Waro. 1
possession; G-roomed Bungalow just repair- Cooking Stove, El chen Utensils, Cutlery.ad and painted throughout So..
BLACKWOOD—Overmantele, Couches,
· Arm chairs, Flower Stands, Gabincis, Jar- dialores, Hall, and Tea Tables, Texpoys, Brickota and Photo Framer, &a.. Old Inlaid Chairs, &c., and a few piseca of Uld Chiness Porcelain
Also
9 Sewing Machines, Oil Paintings by W. Kaulbach and Schuber, and 2 Pianos, Catalognos will be issued.
TERA Usua).
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneert
Hongkong, June 20, 1913
JAPANESE MAKERS,
77%
EVERY KIND
|
FOR SALE. HARTING and ROGATE, on pars of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1184,
LADBROOKE, No. 9. Conduir Road, Fino View of Harbour. 3.Rooms, 3 Bath-. roome, Gardon and Tennis Court. Accomm- modation for 30 Sortanta. -
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, drd Floor, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong, Aus 1911.
THE
*CHINA MAIL
19.
Can be obtained ut the following
places in Hongkong
Footwear The Hongkong Hotel,
Thongkong Barry Wharf, HADE The Kowloon Ferry What
TO
ORDER
OHERRY & CO., TEDDRE STREET,
Opporbe Bangkong Hosel, Telephone No. 491:
May 5, 2017,
(LENTINO,
D'ÁGUILAR ÉTAKE
TERMS VERY MODERATE
Vonsullation Froe.
THE
CHINA MAIL
Typhoon Map &
Guide.
The Kiosk, Blake Pler. The Upper Peak Tram Station. The Lower Peak Tram Station. Loang Ming (Astor House Hotel), Lau Pang Kee (Astor House Ilstell
Ah Choo (Queen's Road), Wo Cheong (D'Aguilar Street). Buttonjoe & Son (Kowloon) Hang Chenz (Roon).
otc
BUROPEAN AGENCY.
lots).
of minor industries of which tin-box
48 Fairs Naw Lace Curtains (in suitable making and suck-making may be taken as cxmopics, we have no official statistica, One Rubber-tyred Rickahs with Jampus anough information has been obtain One Grand Piano by ́1 Broadwood.”-
One Cottage Piano by John Brinemended by private inquiry, working through
and Sons.
One Auto-Piano by ́ ́Stock,”
And
A few pieces of Blackwood Wars. Txams :—As usual, Catalogues will be issued.
On view from Monday, the Brd Juna.
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, Jano 19, 1913.
788
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Underalgaed has roosived fastric
House Blog abilia ro
MA
WEDNESDAY,
the 25th June, 1919, commanding at 480 F., at No. 1, RIPON TERRAGE,
BONEAN HOLD,
THE WHOLE OF THE
PALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
TRERZİN
Comprising
broidered Pictures, etc, etc.
trained investigators, to make is certain that.ho general level of payment in lower
A Stimulant as Satisfactory
as Alcohol.
O.T
O. is the long wanted happy me dium between a "hard" and a soft drink It compares with spirituous Equors in its stimulating qualities, its satisfying body and its piquant bite but It is free from alcohol, and is without in
toxicating or other undesirable effect. 0.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No home should be without a bottle.
A Liqueur Stomachic Pick-me-up. Made from natural fruits and herba O.T. is a pure and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects follow its use. After overindulgence there's no better pick-me-up” As a tonic when you feel out-of-sorts, there's nothing better to make you ft and well uzaingoa pinakama. O.T. is a true digestive, and therefore re
good sa a.
mealtime drink, sa an after dinner liqueur and as a remedy for indigestion, Batulence and "full feeling" after mealawi Ma
here than in the sowing trados. In so TELEPHONE No. 638
of the tartiles other than cotton-in milk,
for instance, and in linon-things aro littla bobter than in the semi-skilled work of jam and chocolate making.
YRN AND WOMEN.
Gold
Beat
Betcha Ansterical Control
As a stomachic, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach oubles No drink is more suitable than 0.1% for both abstainers: and, non-abstainers; nona is more healthful for young and old.
Modal
Grand
Prix
Paris Exhibition, 1909 Empire Exhibition, London, 11A
The More you Drink 0.T. the Better you Like it!
O.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refresh Ing and exhilarating qualities, its satisfying body and bite appeal to yos-its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds, to your liking and appreciation.
O.T. Mixes Deliciously with
Lemonade, Soda, Mineral Waters, etc. Giver full body, doa devour, VELİLARİNG, Gefreshing „Jommens flüvg and flatulent
effects of serated drinics.
Water
(Bet or Cold)—
alves abits" and a delich ous favour that completely
Whisky, Git, Brandy,"
Wines
improves-davour, intensiñan the good qualities, and less
Ale, Beer, Stout-alves dhe pip, takes of heavicom and ding cffect.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
-KONGEDKO HOTEL,
Mr A. T. Bacheriai
Mr Harold Holgata Capt. R. Inves
Mr A. N. E-Judah
Mr E. S. Kabel Mr Ellis Kadooria: Mr and Mrs M. A
woman finds herself in the inbour market subsidiary branches of engineering and Mis." "H; Beach Kalr
Mrs. R. Balilios
fucatly asserted by many who wire in The situation is one which alla aloud the best position for knowing the facts, ter organisation vet, cutside Larcashire, when the Insurance Bill cams before Par really effective organisation of women,liament, that not a single woman would apart from men could hardly be said be affected by Part II: Wo now find that Mr J.M. Acron till lately to cxist at all. The lack of any Fart 11. inaurus 10,000 women against Mr M. Baring zo-operative feeling and action amas unemployment. Those who were so con Miss L. Baring woman would by itsolf suffice to secount for much of the disadvantage at which deal in the contrary sanso bad forget Mr E. R. Bate
bea that women are employed in various Mr Otiser Beach But there are other considerations, pec- construction of vonialsanya ay ilar to the woman, worker sa woman, which have done much to determine heLITICOR OF THE WORTEL position there. The average man, how
Here, sa among men, there is a wider R. Brown Lever little ambitious by nature, in at least gult between the thoughtful few and the Mr. Buble Fed to effort by the consciousness that unithinking many The latter show avon Me E. Capo industry, for him, represents a life career greater readiness than their male follow With the girl it is all the other way workers to accept the existing state of Employment for her is an episode, grin things, even when it involves consider ot guy, sordid, or amusing, according to his hardship. Usually the hardship that the circumstances of her girlhood; beyond stings them into revolt for they do
soit sometimnos, in sudden and dramatic
Mr G. A. Bena Mr F. Bovard:
Mr & J. Cambridge
Mr A. A. Claxton Mrs W. F. Cowen Hiss F.-Clocker Mr.O. H. Davis
Mr O. Defer
Mr. Kruseman
Mr 8. E. Lawrence Mr G. T: Lloyd Dr E L Martyn Lobb Mr and Mrs Neil
MacIntyre Mr Geo, Martin Mr O Farobrother
Mason
PEAK: BONEL.
Lt. T. G. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs. W. G.
"RAMON Kamphreys.
·Mr & Mrs W... Arm- Mr & Min P. Jacks:
strong to Mr and Mrs E. S Mr & Mrs T; Arthur Krauss
Mr E. F. Aucolt. Capt. & Mrs McM
Mr W. M. C. Bar children and nurse
rit and child
bir and Ms U. D.
Bell,
Me Bennett Mr & Mrs Beyar Mrs Bowdler
KAALO
J. Mr. J. M.Naty
Mr & Mrs Mitchell-
more and child Mr and Mrs. H. Ober
and child Majca Bowen, A.T.D.Rer. Foster Fegg Attorney-General J. Mir J. Plummer
A. Buckil Mrs RT, Matheson Mr M. Cary Mix M. Matheson
Major Davy, B.E
Caf. H. R. Maxated Mr & Mim Dodge
Mr & Mr Doriaano Me B. K. Mahta
and 2 children. Mr. Mere Mr G. A.-Dutton -
Bir Powell
Lt. Col. J.J, Radolife
Mit Raton
Mr & Mr A. Ritchie
Hale Mr C. Scott
Upholstered Dawing Room Suite, Teak Overmautel and Bookesses, Writing Desks.it, at the end of a few years, fio morringthion-is the pressure of some now, do Mr.J. Devor Mr A. B. Moulder Consul & Mrs Bitzen Mr L Scot Card Table, Canton Blackwood Tea Foys and retirement from wage-eaming. Some Chairs and Tables, Carpet, Chinees Em of the least skilled and worst-pindaan, the pinching of the shoe in C. von Dievitseia Faron J. de Montigny Mr. and Mrs B A bit à Sinclair
Mrs RH. Douglas Mr J. D. F. Malder. ployments are thoas" which, in proper unpected place. The new manager W. A Dowley MrE. Newman S Brass Double Bedstead, Teak Tolletion, giva the highest wages to garla freal rearranges the piver-rates in such a way Mr and Mrs H E. Mise G.-O'Leary: Tables and Washstands, Stair Carpeta, from school; to those, therefore, young as to reduce the weekly earning provious- Ehrenfels
[Mr J. Ormistori Rage, oto, etc.;
workers naturally gravitate Economic possitio, and the girls troops out into Capt. W. Ehrhardt MrH, J. Oasentock
Mr E A. Perkins prossure, too, is strong in this direction to street, declaring indignantly that they Mrs C Finlayson Mr E E. Hay while half the milliners girls and a fourth may as well starve without the work Mr WE Finger Miss F. Bay of the dressmakers girls under 18 receive with it or an unfamiliar doduction Mr H. G. Fisher
Also
A few pieces of Chinese Porcelaina. On View from Tuesday, the 24th June. Catalogue will be mod," TARM-Cash on delivary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hangkang, June 21, 1813.
NOTICE
778
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
AWD
BOOK BINDING.
THE 'CHINA MAIL' OFFICE.
Mé E. H. Farrell
so wages at all, it is hopeless to poets imposed, and tempors which have Mr and Mrs L. H.
bueno bolidy much docking of the nomi
the daughters of the men earning under
Mr W. V. Robinson Mr J. 0. Sibley
"Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mir Seydlar Cal Gordon Hall, Mr and Mrs 8.8.
PAMO
Sharp
Mr J. 11. Gordon Mr J. O. Gough
Mr Graig Mr H. Hancoc
Lt.Col W. H. Laber.
Smith, 4.0.D
Mr & Mr P. Bollet
Mr and Mrs. G. E.
Genre MET. Singer Mr H.A. Havaland Stewart & children
Mr.G.
Mr and Mrs EE
Smith
Mr V. Sorby Mr S. Spiro Miss Square Miss. D. StarT
Capt. J. Vanghan Mr J. R. Tpp Mix & Mrs B. Webb. Mr W. E. Weidler Mr H.-P. White Mr FW White Mr. G. G. Wood Hon. MRE. A MJ, Zaister
Hewett, C.M.G. Mz8. P. Yesdell
Dr J. G. Hanna My W. T. Harbord Mr J. E. Harding Sir, llera
KING EDWARD HOTELLƏ
the factory as fixed by an immutable Mr. J. Cargill
Mix and Mrs F. E.
Mellugh
Mr Hear
Mr Thompson Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr O. Wagner Major Humphrey. Mr N. C. Walzer
RES
Capt. Whithel, A.O.D.
Me Farid Wood
VIRIKGEÇLERE GUERLI
Chaat Coneral An. MrT. A Loughlin derson or Mr HAO, Morgan. Mr and Mrs J. H MFK. S Morrison
Backhouse
Pro O. EL. Ober Mr and Mrs M. 0. Mr & Mrs J. Rebir
Dr. and Mrs B. W. Mrs G. Bachao
BROWZHGH Mr A.-L. Bhinids
Mr And MrsA, IL Capt. O, V. 8-817m.
Carletonshire, BA
Miss D. Fillies De Stodman
As a week to busono dressmakers oral wage in the past burst suddenly into Dr J. M. Gillespie nillinora. A olmilar bar lies, for the gir rebellion. Nor, despite their supposed Mr A. G. Gordon. of the poorer class, across the entrance ack of solidarity and work sense of com Mr Y. Goulbourn good domestic service. People do not radeship, do girls bow backwarduses in Mr Joseph Gould vant kitchen-maid and under-lous spousing the cause of a fallow worker Mr. Gourgy
Ganong maids of 14 freeh from the Council school. believed to be unjustly dismissed. But MPO. Von Griso- (Out of Lendon the school leaving age where one of these apura to sotica in Mr G. W. Grone is often lower.) The age at which the prcent, Were is little effort to ob najority of women are employed has an an improved conditions. The difficul- mportant bearing on their courte ties after experienced by woman workers. ituation. More than one-half of the in attempting to get into touch with the tomen returned us occupied in the Gental employer or managing director us of 1901 were under 26; nearly no compulsory enciliation would in many third were under 20. During the years chica bo a boon to unorganised woman) of life when man, industrially, in at his doubice discourage the more enterpris. prime, doing his best work and receiving ing spirits, but the majority are not is highest wages, women abandons wage enterprising. Even the young among earning sad. It lator, prity to widow them are apt to regard all things within Mrs R Almond Mua Magay Bial-Surgeon Hunt, Mr B van der
ood, unemployment of the bread-wider, to paid work, it is in itatanoo which fatalists, Things are what they are, and Mr F. W. Cox
Mr W. A. Donaldson Moly render bargaining on her sido iraporaiblo, a hopeless to think of making thero Mr Falicos & family Mr M. F. Murray WHOLESALE beging genes Prospectuses, Trade Circulars
Naturo is responsible for some of this hotch their crood, Sirs Finchett Medo Men Nowall Programmes," Menus, eto, ste,andicapping of womni in the industrial Timidity, too, do much to loop Mr Geo, Grimble BIE A. P. Nobbe
Artistically Arranged sud
races crasomie onditons play their pach women passive, it holds back onay Mr Heunish andCapt. & Mrs WC.
children, CA Pasmore Carefully Printés,
ini-But thy manger of an 8 or from antoiling tumselves in otrais Mr F. Helms MrA, D. J. Proko
union when the opportunity for organise 31 R. Jomerias F. Baunders ginal intry into industry is alan cition is present. Sometimes this fear is bir and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mrs Sohank out its infurmce. Woman was called C Pro and prompt: dollrer into the labour market cheap justified. There are employers, there are Mr & Mim Imurit Dr Bibers
Finbourer at a moment of ensis asupraspa-mora", frequently, managers and com Mr HL 8. Spurge Balantine game I MIN KALTE.
and child Stewart & bilden shoop labourer sho kes kept her place forzien, who make it plain to girl work and M Lemaire Capt. & Mrs beru ever since. The early trade tuions that they have to choose between the My W Logan Mr D. Walker ints thought by ignoring her to get rid then wel loss of urployzient, But Tear Mr. P. A Mackintosh Mr G. O: Whitelaw
or competition. They have only toutes slow lo unsen wkers no threat Mr and Mrs Maz succosded in zanking dangerous situm intended. Is inducos, & secrery on
hasbron implied and no discouragement and one tion which, ii, it had been frankly to cognised and deals with from the ontent, the subjset of wages which contributes would probably have shown Ifaolf amen materially to the difficulty of finding out ablo lo handling. The competition boost, glas take little, interest in their Mr K. Almberg
what wozzen roof carn. The fact that
BOOKS & FAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY or hie-inadequate cornings, she goes back flew, and the elder, women as conArmed Mr T. Chee Mr and Ms J.B. Austar MP. D. Wüson
for all British and Cơn
tinental goods, including
Books and Stationery, Eoots, Bhces and Lonibar, Chemicals and Druggista' Sandrina, China, Earthenware and Gismware, - Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Pisce Good), Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machijaury and Metals, Jewellery, Plats and Watches, Photographic and Opitical Goods, Provisions and Oilm's Stores,
Commission 24% to 6%- Trade Disconte allorped,
Special Quoteshond on Demand, fireman Bample Cases from £10 upwards.
· Consignments of Prodiica Boyd on Lecerunt, DAWILLIAM WILSON & BONS
2) 75, ABOTYKOn Lawn, Lonnor, E.0.0 Cable Addrana: 15 A WHIYAYUN, Javenoni”
Yo mend the "sour" we do the reston
**NOTES ON WILD IN LIFE
SHONGKONG AND SOUTH
UHINA
ir and Mrs. Lawal
Me
Mr and Mrs Mayr
* Me Bationou .
心
14
MP. Baushausen
sworn men and worson for the same work which is to many casas devoid of Mr. Bannan work is not, in many instances, either,soidterests inducca nu impatient desire,
ET RAYA BUNBURY, MA, general, or so acute as many people up as the week-place is left, to dismiss Mr D. Bog
poso Men and women tead, by custum all thoughs of (; and late naturally die. ME V Donatta and social fadition even more than by To be had at the Cuina Max. Ofice, positive, prescriptice, to drist into diferin: clines the girl to considerations which Dr Briell
back to the tabject she would be Bonnea departments of labour. But new depart
Miss Calfarb Loin ba quit of Not all woman workers and Mrd Ore bong podstantly a
Lype and there na inocena Mr Elson in diese taah
ing
Part 1 Berised Price 70 Dante.
Nów!
PRICE
40 (penka
SAVARESSES
SANTALLA CAPSULES
Dand Light
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Mr L. Merlin ang
Mr J. Moonad
Mr Molles
Me C. Malvay
Me Parshall
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Mir Mp and Mine
Bolige
Me W. Sambora
Mr HE Sharpi
those who Mr Frank
MeJ. Bohmann
ho picked Ms Fridley
Miss Stephino
Mr.G GMoto M&M on
Major & Mrs F. J. Mr'T, 0. Welch
Dr & Mrs Evan Jou Me J.-W. Wilson Mr & Mrs J. B. Little TagARLE
HOME BRAND CÁSMON HOTE Mr & Mrs P. Allen. Mr G. Hacperr Mr & Mr Almberg Me A. B. Henr
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr W. Jackso
Mir D. Bill Mr A. R. W. Libbley Mr C. I. Bear and child
[Mr'de Mi/W3BishopMr & Mrs Maríainz
and children Bir 8.0. Ident L. EB. Brows Mr O. Myller
MPB. Pani
Bir Young Buckshot Mr Mrs R. Pestorja Mr R. Clarkó + - M; C. W. Randall Bīru 3. Oranford Me A, F. Remedios Lent, Geo, W. Crom-alt & Rigger This RE Mr G. W. Sewoll Mr. B. Curry
E F.Trandgol Madny Bernau bora Mz Ka Trimble: Mr TG. Fynn Mirsad Mira Wa Mr. A. J. Grandy, 1990! Mr R 8. Vorgett
HUNDRAM KLOTNI. My A. Copland
Mr G. W. Growth Mr G. Growned MAG. Harison Mt Hay
Mr W. Rakor Mc Patrick O'Neil Me F. WarPerkandice Brand Niw Richard MEG. A: Stevenson
Mr&Mre Stanley Dr and MR P
Hiddou MIKEMASAN
Mr Tulátod
Mr Turaxion