THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1918.-

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

IND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO=KWA-WAN12·

COAL STORAGE, '\

Coder uner:

A.D.O. 4 & 5T EDITIONS.

Al.

GRAPHIC Conx,

Telegraphic AdÊTEM

MEIRION NONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

IEE Undersigned leave received instruc-

by Pulitic Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERSEY),

сп

SATURDAY,

the 29th June. 1913, at 11 am at their Sales Room, No. 8. Des Your Road, Corner of Ice House St.,-

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

kic,

REMOVED TO SALECOMS FOR Cox. VESIENCE OF SALE, Aisu

About 600 lbs. of Australian Bacon

'Pineappio' band in good condition. Tests:—An inteni,

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HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers. Borghong, Jano 23, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

770

THE Undersigned have received instruc

Torre have suction

(FOX ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),,

口骂”

WEDNESDAY,

the 2nd July, 1918. commencing at

2,30 P.M., at their Sales Roums, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Curnar of

Ico House Street,-

A LARGE AND VALUABLE AMSOETMENT OF CHINESE PORCELAINS, BRONZES,

&c., &c.

As follows:

Wall Plates, Incense Burners, Ginger,

VICHY

VICHY

NATURAL MINERAL WATER FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S Springs

MICHY ETAT

VICHY CELESTINS

in battles and FaKidney and Kindrad troubles, bladder half battles trouble — Gout — Gravol — Arthritis

To Liver trouble and Billereness,

VICHY GRANDE-GRILLE VICHY HOPITAL For Indigestion.

:

REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. NERTION NAME of SPRING REQUIRED

VICHY-ETAT PREPARATIONS VICHY-ETAT SALT Natural salt from the waters. In Line and battles. VICHY-ETAT TABLETS 2 or 3 after meals make digestion saxy. VICHY-ETAT COMPOUNDS to make your own

TO LET

TO LET

AD FLOOR, No, PEDDER

O STILKET

One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro porty co JARDINE. MATHESON & Co., LTD.

Hongkong, April 5, 1912

TO LET.

153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.

• 630

FOR SALE OR TO LET, UNFURNISHED A House at the Peak.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY Co. Lo. Aoughaug. June 2, 1913,

TO LET

*634

SHOP with Godown attached, "NATHAN

ROAD, Kowloon,

Kowloon Marino Lot No. 48 with wharf.

Apply to

HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LAD. Hongkong, June 1, 1912

No.2

£0 LET.

(FROM 1ST JULY 1913)..

[O. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.

Apply"

LINS TEAD & DAVIS. Hangkong. June 9, 1913-

TO JET.

729

LARGE ROUMI Suitable for Offices or

Godown. Apply

GEORGE H. SWIFT, 89, Third Street,

Canton, June 8, 1913.

TO LET.

SHAMKEN.

721

digestive seratad vater.

INTIMATIONS

BON TON

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE PARISIENNE.

Theories Contradioted by Facts.

**MARRIAGES OF CONVENIENCE."

Carious how in our generalisations about pooplus we always seeni to get hold of the wrong end of the stick, enys a writer in the Daily Telegraph.. Have you over sean & typical Englishmen I have once. Hi WAS fine, ruddy, upstanding fellow of an honourable corpulence, ware mattonchop whiskers, a nice old-fashioned fob, and his right hand in his trouser pocket-John Bull to the like. I got to know him later. Ela came was Schmidt. My typical Irish- mon were Italians bath, of thew, and the Scotches lassie that ever I am spoke Bretos, and not s word boeiden.

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So it is with our typical Parisienne, af whom wo have a very definito idea.. Sho is a high-honed, hand-painted, frivolous butterfly-metaphors were made to be mixed thing of scents and chiffons," sweet champagne, and chocolate éclairs. won't deny that sha exists. She does, only she isn't typical; she is not a Parisionne, and har name is Miss Sadia M. Pots of Senorita Dolores Castro, or oven Dolly Smith,

A MOTAEZE HOUSEWIFE.

If I were asked what is the "differentia" -to speak as the scribes and scientista do--of the ordinary Parisienne-who_alter all, is simply the ordinary Frenchwom living, more probably from necessity than choice, in Paris-I should say it was her housewifery, her love of home. I know that the French are not supposed to have homes," properly so called at all; there is no arset equivalent for home, wo are al- ways saying, in the French language, and we sit back, and are quite offersively amug about it. But if they have not got the word-and, by the way, it has become quito domesticated in French since the antante cordiale they have got the thing and the French woman is the most notable housewife in the world..

Her home and her family- I am speaking of the Frenchmann of the middle slasaca who has not been infected by the had restaurant and fly-from-hame habits of the fo sign, and especially the Anglo-Saxon, olony-area cult to her. Fronchwomen. Ed bore me ro Mida marrio English. wman of my acquaintance they will alk Inbies and servants, and nothing else." Theothing else" was doubtless, rather unfair, but as echiment on the popular

A Stimulant as Satisfactory -as Alcohol.

O.T

O.T. is the lang wanted happy me- dium between a "hard" and a "soft" drink. It compares with spirituous liquors 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 effects. O.T. is a benèficial drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No fome should be without a bottle.

A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.

Made from natural fruits and herbs QT. is a pure mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liquet, and ass and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects remedy for indigestion, flatulence and "full feeling" follow its use. After over-indulgence there's no after meala.

As a tool when you feel. As a stomachie, it has hindertel virtues for better "pick-me-up." "out-of-sorts, there's nothing better to make you colic dysentery, and other sturach Louister No. "it and well again.

drink is more suitable than CT. för both`shatziners 0.7. is a true digestive, and therefore good as a ❘ and non-abstainers; none is more healthful for

fallacy of domestic English and lighty TELEPHONE NO. 634 French the ramisk was illuminating.

Another theory very dear to our hearty mast, I fear, g by the board. It is almost se axiom that all French wires sit lightly For this it must be to the marriage tie. confered Fronch cathers and playwrights are a good deal to blame rather devastating tradition of the triangle wolgha beavily on the French novel and the French stage. But if you are to take your ides of middle class French ménages from alla comody at the Vaudeville, then you must consider the ordinary English home to be faithfully mirrored in the diatribes of Father Vaughan or the hectic balderdah of Victoria. Cross. Of course, there is, 'a goul deal of laxity in the sunset mat of Paris-the most cosmopalitan conglomer ation, probably, in the world but just watch the names lu the fashionable dívurcë

JUST ARRIVED SUNDRIES ja Colours, Vellus, Muslins, Zephrs, Drills, etc. Great bargains in Irish Cucket.

PEAS

TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

7.00 am to 8:00 am...Every 15 minutsa 8.00a.m. to 18.00 a.m...Evory 10 mlmubos. 10.00 am to 11.00 am...Every 15 minutos 11.30a.m. to La,do p.m..Every 15 minutes. 12.15 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10minster, 1.16 p.rs.to 1.45 p....Every 10 minutes, 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p....Every 10 minutes. 2.16 p.m..to C.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 5.00 p.m. po 8.10 p.m.. Every 10 minato

NOT CARE.

HIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished or 8.50 p.m. and 9 p.m., 2.30 p.m. to 11.00

!! Jars, Blue and White, Three and Five-Mafurnished. 8 Rooms.

D.. very hill hour. "Ooloured Vases, of the Kunghi, Kicolung, No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.

11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of and Towkwong periode, Sauf Bottles, Jadentona, ate, eta,, etc.

Oo view day before sale. Catalogues will be issued.

HUGHES & BOUGH,

Avetiorueri

Hongkong, June 25, 1913'

PUBLIC AUCTION.

To let or fur sale, GLENSHIEL,' Barker Road, No. 124, Peak, 6 rooms.

CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Penk, to let; ne situation; 8 rooms; tennis and crognat lawns.

!

Furnished KIRKENDOA, NE. 113, The Peak, till 30th September. Immediato 702 Pasion.

BE Ondersigned have received lastruc- THE foe sueclens

THURSDAY,

the 3rd July, 1913, at 2.39 r.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des 'Yout Boad, corner of Yaz Bouss STREET, A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND UANTONESE BLACKWOOD

Drawing

FURNITURE, &c., & "Cumprising as followa TEAKWOOD-Dining and Room Buites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass Bedsteads and Cola Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Marble top Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, etc.. etc., 2 Dinner and Dowers Services, Crockery, Electro-plated and Sundry Good Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitoban Utensils, Cutlery, &c.

BLACKWOOD-1 Fine Old Cabinet in- aid Mother-o'-pearl, Couches, Art-chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jardinieros, Hall and Toa Tablos, Teapoys, Brackets and Photo Frames, ote, Old Inlaid Chairs, stu, etc.,

tho

Two Electric Ceiling Fans (good condi. tion), Lamps,, & Sewing Machine, Marble Clocks, largo American Irons Eafe, Ica Chest, ate, Mosquito Curtains and a hrge number of pairs Lace Curtain, Two Pianos And One Saloon Filo (Lady's) Practically NEW.

Catalogues will be issued, Texme:- An unsial,"

HUGHES & HOUGH. dometer Autllorisers, Hongkong, June 25, 1913.

794

THE ALEXANDRA CAFE Caunos, ba Beaten, if Equalled, For Broad Los, Confediouery, Meals wits Wines

No. 111, Penk, 'ARDSHEAL' Fur- nished Jatuznished with immediate possession; broomed Bungalow just repair. ad and painted throughout

One GODOWN, Duddall Strees,

FOR SALE. *HARTING and ROGATE, on port of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1151.

LADBROOKE, No. 9. Conluit Rond. Fian View of Harbour. 8 Roms, 3 Bath. rooine, Garden and fennis Court. Accom modation for 30 Ser ao s.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Jid Floor, Alexandra Beïdings. Finngton. Ana 2. 1811.

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ur boar,

SUNDAYS.

8.00 s.m. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minados 10.30 am. to 11.00 am...Every 10 minutos 11.45 am. to 19 Nood.... Every 15 minnbai 19.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minbas 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutos 5.00p.m. to 8.00 p.m... Every 10 minutes 6.00p.m. to 7.00 pm...Every 15 minutos 7.00p.m. to B:10 p.m.Et ery 10 minuten NIGHT CARS as on Week Days

SATVEDAYK

Extra Cars at 12 mán'ght. { SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Oca, ALEXANDRA BUILDING Das Vax Road Central,

"JOHN D. HUMPARETS & BON.

General Mandaira (

PATELL & CO.

causes and see if they have not very often's cariously an Franch, even sometimes curiously Anglo-Saxon, zing,

HOTELS

THE

Gold

Beal

Beth Analytical Contrat

young and old

Gold

Bedal

Grand

Prix

Parial Exhibition. 1000 Empire Exhibition, London, 1911

The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!

its refresh-

O.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character ing and exhilarating qualities, its satisfying body and "bita" appeal to you-its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to "your Uking and appreciation.

O.T. Mixes Deliciously with Lemonade, Soda,

Water

Mineral Waters, etc. (Hot or Cold)-

Gives full body, fine favour, gives a "bite" and a delict. stimulating. refreshing our favour that completely lessens Bling and flatulent † satiety.

effects of rated drinks.

STATION HOTEL,

E

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

LECTRIC LIGHT AND FLAS, BATK-ROOM TO EACH ROOM

1

Cold and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS

BILLIARD ROOM.- Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT QUISINE.

For Particular apply to

Whisky, Gla. Brandy,

Wines

Improver fawur, intonall

the move quailles, and team- eas alcoholic effects.

Ale, Beer, Stout-gives fne kip, takes off heavinent and dillar dest.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER,

VISITORS AT BOTELS.

RONGKONG HOTEL

QUELCH & Co.

Mr J. M. Anton " Mr E. S. Kabel Mr &. M. Anderson Mr Ellis Kadooric Mr C..Babond

Mr and Mrs MA Mr A. T. Barberini Mx M. Buing Mixa L. Baring.

Mr E. R. Bato Mr Oliver Beach Miss F. H. Banch Mre F. R. Belilios Mr G. A. Bens Mr F. Bovard

Mr G. von Broon Miss F. vou Broan Mr. E. Brown Mr E. Butle MPA 3. Cambridge Bir Jus Chockman Mr San Chour Mr A. A. Claxton Mrs W. F. Cron Miss F. Crocker Mr &-31m Marshall

Darrack

KALY

Mr A. Kruseman Dr Kubitz

Mr S. H. Lawronob M: F. Leeman Mr & Mrs E. Liober. Mr G. T. Lloy DEL. Martyn Lobb Mr and Mrs Neil

MadIntyre Mr&Mrs Malini Mr Geo. Martin - Mr O. Farebrother

Mason Mra R. T. Matheson Miss M. Matheson' Capt. H. R. Maxsted Mr B. K. Mohta Mr J. Merecki Mr A. D. Moulder Mr J. D. F. Muller Mr E., Newman... ► Mir 0. Nichols

THE JEUNE TILLE AND HER DOT, What a lot of tears have been shed over the xnd fata of the jeune fille and her mercenary marriage mado-not as in Eng land in heaven-but in her papa's office, and scaled not by kisses but by sending-wax and a State stamp. But is it sq terrible sa that after all. The jeunes flies themselves do not do mach weeping on their own account. I rather fancy that they approve of the system. For women in marriage matters are notoriously iners practical thea men and the French are a very practical nation, Beside, after all, when you come to think, is there any reason why a well- baght-up young lady should not fall in love with a suitor of whom har fathor ap- KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Mr & Mrs Darsa Mr H. H. Price

proves? As a matter of fact, a great many of what we call love matches to England are just as much or as little marriages of convenience as those in France. The great jority of "jeunes fille" in the suburbs marry the young gentleman in the next street who lives in house of the same rent and whose f ther in something in the city, just like pap. Their freedom of abpice an illusion, and it is only a pretence that

it is not

THE MANAGER.

Ta No. K129. Tolg. Address *nsto.

Bongknaz, Feb. 3. 1913.

HONGKONG..

296

INRIVALLED position in the Hill istrict overlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Namorous quist Suites with laxuriously od Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric

Fans."

Telephones in Bedrooms and Silting-sooms

throughoat. Telephone No. 1122

A.B. Codo 6th Ed. Rongkong, September 1, 1905.

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As for the system of the dot surely t is excellent. Is is oxcellent, in the first, place, for the ladies' parents as an induce inent to thrift and altruism. It is ozcal Cable Address: 'Sachaois.' lent, to the arcond, fer, the young lady herself. It gives her what the Suffragists are always talking about"economic independence. There is no sufrega question in France, and it is highly improbable that there ever will be. For KING EDWARD HOTEL the roliot the system of the "dot" is in Fart to be thanked. Though there is, I think, a deuper reason. Our Suffragists affect to believe that they are in revolt against Nalore, Their griotanico is that they are not meu, and they have a sort of muddled fooling that they could make quite a tolerable sort of mon if only men would let them. Of course, they say that they

Exporters & Importers would not be men for worlds, but they

General Merchants

and

Commission Agents.

Lottem relating to business should be HONGKONG, CANTON

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW

Orders for extra copies of the Cars Man should be sent as soon as possible ne the supply is limited.. Cash 10 cte, Crodit 20 ots., por copy.

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don't mean it. The French women doen not say it but she means it. r8bo it not naly conscious of her soz, bat intensely proud of her sex. You have only to see kor walk across the street to feal that.

ASAMA-YAMA IN ERCPTION.

CUTED HUGE QUANTITIUS OF LAVA

*

reported that at It in on May 20 an unusually severe eruption of the Japane volcano Amon took placo, and was followed by the ejection of a large quantity of and rock. For about an hour afterwards frequent earthquake shocks wore, experi. enced but as a heavy mist enveloped the mountain, it was impossible to ascertain

Limo..

whether the eruption continded. At the

of the oruption two "Japancia viui tors,

who had ascended the mountain from Kutsukake, had reached the pro

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL

UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

EXUELLENT ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES, TARPHONE 79.

H HAYNES, Manager, Hongkong, Uctober 2, 1908

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower,

196

OCATION good for Hillside Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE Families, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly.comfortabis,

Terms Moderato. Raw on FISTOLAS LAKESPE Under the Personal Supervision of the

MS. HOY,

mootory about it, was up, when they Proprietres were overwhelmed by 'n rity of rocks, Opa although severely injured, managed to crawl down the mudantain and eventually reactied the valley between the mountain

sent us not later than 2 p.m. *** Typhoon Guidend Ko-duma, where he was found inges

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Telegraphic Address (Hongkong Telephone No. 22

Tan Onzwe Ma, LAMTEND

PRICE

·20 conte

BRABBIDA PRIVATE HOTEL, sible by a woroh party which had set, qu fent: the los house at the base" of "the" velado. He was placed on a stretcher and CITANDING is is own grounds with carried into Katankake, where he was Tanis and Croquet Lawn Larg nocommodated in the hospital. Alry and Wall Burnished Row

The other me, loss fortunate, appears he comfort. Pine View of the Harbour to huyo boon ther killed or renderod Telephone, No. 690. IF you happen to ho are your meals will insonsible, and oral party consistlugApply t

be Courteously and Fromptly servod of pelics and firemen, folt the just the Same. Only at The AKAN funt at the mushtail to excertain the inte URA CAPE

of the ma

to Mas F. W WATTS, Bereide, SC, Macdonnell Road Hongkong, Begendber 8, 1908,

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Mr C. H. Davie M: 0. Defer

Mr & Mrs Dortoano

and 2 children

Mr J. Dewak

Miss G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston Mr H. J. Ossenbeck

Mr Ovon Diebitech Mrs Pomer

Mr J. D. Road

Mrs R. H. Douglas Mr H. Hay Mr W. A. Dowley Me and Mrs H.

Ehronfats,

E. Mi F. Ray

Mr E. EL. Farrell Mrs Finlayana Bir W. E. Fischer Mr H. G. Fisher Mr J. W. Cando

and Mrs L. H.

Genre Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon V. Goulbourn Mr Mr Jonoph Gould

Mr J. Gourgey Mr G. Greisiamer Mr J. J. Grid Mr. P. U. Von Griso-

Gono

Mr W. V. Robinson

TRAX HOTEL

LAT. U. R. Archer, Mr. and Mr W. O.

RA.M.O.. Humphreys

Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Mr & Mrs P: Jacks

strong

Mr and Mrs, E.. 8.

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Kraus Mr E. F. Aucoft

Capt. & Mrs MoMamb

BIs W. M. O. Bar- children and muris

rott and child

Me and Mrs C. D.

Bellv

Mr Bonnott Mr & Mrs Eeyor Mrs Bowdler.

R.A.M.O.

J. Mr E. J. McNutly

- Mr & Mrs Mitekëll-

more and child

Lt. Col. J.J.Radöliffe

R.E

Mr and Mrs H. Obor

and child A Majot Bowen, A.P.D.Rev. Foster Ferg Attorney-General J. Mr J. Flammers

A. Bucknil Mr Powell Bir M. Cary Major Davy, R.E Mr & Mrs Dodge Mr G. A. Dution & Mira, a. Ritchto Consal & Mrs Eitzen fr L. Scott 3ir and Mrs B. A. Mr A. Sinclair

"Hale

Mr O. Skott

M: Relton

Mr & Mrs A, Gibson Mr Scyller Col. Gárdon Hall, Mr and Mrs S S.

R.AM.O...

Hr J. H. Gordon

Air J. D. Gough Mr Greig

Mr H Hancock 'Mr HL. "A. Hazeland

Sharp

Lt. Col. W. H. Valicra

Smith, A.0.1

Mr & M P. Sallio

Mr and Mrs O. E

| Stowark & children Mfr cara de Mr Thompson· Capt & Mra Hodgins Mir, O. Wagner Major Humphrey, Mr N. C. Walker

R.E.S.

Capt. Whithel, A.D.D'

Mr David Woor

MH. S. Rolles Mr A. Soblettwein. Dr Eun Yat Son Mr. and Mrs O, W. BA

Shao Fer

Bir E. T. Singer Mr and Mrs E.

Smith

Mr J. C. Siblay

*

KING-EDWARD HOTEL.

Mrs R. Almond Er F. J. Cargl

Bir T. Chco M.F. W. Cox Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr Folico & family Ms Finchett

Me and Mrs V. M.

Smith Master J, W. Smith Master J, Smith Mr V. Sorby Mr S..Spiro Miss Square Mr J. R. Tapp Hr L. N. Thompson Mr & Mrs B. Wobb Me W. E. Weidler Mr H. P. White: Mr FW, White Mr G. G. Wood Mr J. Zoister f Mr A. N-E. Judah bir 8. P. Yundell

Mr G. W. Grone Dr J. G. Hanna Mr W. T. Harbord Mr. Horzi A

Mr EA. Hon.

Hewett, 0.1.0. Mr Harold Holgate Caph R. Innen

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL

Mr & Mrs F Allen Mr G. Harperi Mr & Mrs Almberg Mr &. B. Heny Mr and Mrs B. A bír W. Jackso

Balanting

Mr C. R. Bear

MD Bill-U

Mr Geo, Grimble Mrs. Tangisb

children

Mr F. Heims Ke B, Jensan ble and Mra Kraft

Miss Massey, Mr and Mrs F. ÉS

MoHngh Mr and Mrs J. B. N.

Mody ***·

Mr M. F. Murray Me & Mira Nowall- Mr. A. P. Nobbs andCapt. & Mrs W 0.

Mr. D. J. Paka

Miss F. Sanders

Mr & Mrs Schenk

Mr.& C. Laurit Dr Bibres

вец

Mr K.S.Spargu

Mr and Mrs Lemaire Capt, "dr. Sizm” A. · H

Stewart & children And child

Mr. W. Logan Mr D. Walker - Mr F. A. MickiuboshMr G. O, Whitelaw Mr and Mrs Major,

Bad Man

FRAUD HOTEL.

Mr J. Falesky Mr and Mrs Kahn A. F. G. Becko and child Mr Bjoin Mr A. R. W. Libbley Dr Brown

Mr & Mrs W. BishopMr & Mrs Marisin. 11r. Brown

and child

and children ***

Mr S. G. Bolden MP. Mordziol Lient R. EB. Brewe Mr O. Muller

M2 M2 &. Paul ter

Mr Young Buckshot Mr Mrs R Pestonje MP. Clarke Afr CAW. Handall, Mis 3.Crawford Mr. F. Remedios Lieut. Geo. W. Crom-Mr A. Rigge

bio, F. Madam Renault MB. Curry Mr T. G. Flyan Mr A. J. Giandy

Mr. W. Sowell. Mr E. J. Trendzoł Mr L. Trimbla... Mr and Mrs Walls Mr H S. Vergets

Consul General And Mr T Loughlin

derson

Me H: O. Morgan: Mr and Mrs J. H. M; K.B. Morrison Backhouse Peut. C. H. Ober Mr and Mrs B. O,Mr & Mrs J. Bober

Bowman pugnada con game

Dr And Mrs B. W. Mrs G. Sechss

Brown Mr A. L, Shields Air and Ms A. E. Capt. C. V.B. Skal

Carletonshire, PA,

Miss D. Filking Dr Blodman

Staff-Sargo Hunt, Mr G. 3. R. van der

Majos & Mu b. J. M. T. 0. Welch

Hunter Mr P. D. Wilson Dr & Mrs Evan-JonesMr JW, Wilson MED EN J, HE TAKI

Mir EL Brothers

Mr & Mrs Easie Capt J. Lowing-

Mrs F. Lodge child.

Mr F. Lorris

Ms Jas, Maböney

Air & Mrs Crawford Mr & Mrs P. Muroo Mr and Ms A. 3. Mr W. N. Monroe

Jay MrM, Qiffor- Crow bir... English Mr Ptilon Mr & Mrs Epperson Mr & Mrs Raban

M. Rocoo Mr G. W. Fonalck Mr J. D. Forrest Mr & Mrs Ruckman Br), Frensk ̈···· Miss Bucka: 200 Mr E. J. Gibbon Bir E. Stil Mir 0, M. Green Me Waer med Sir Jeffery

Mr D. M. Warner Mr J.G. Kennedy Mr C. Weismann Dr Kaytm Min Chinitz Zoregs

STATION HOTELS PA Me Bong Mr.Wm. Hoy Mr James Boyd Me W: Kaba

Mr and Mrs A. O. Mr H. LehmADA Akehurst Day Mr F. Litäemor Mr G. R. Edwarda Mr & Mrs R . itht Mr L Gay

Mrs A. G. Smith Mr. AH, Hewitt Mr Winner

SERDHAM HOTEL.

Mr E. Froblis

VOIMAAY, R. Odkor,

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