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TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1913,
Hughes and Hough
AFOTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
100
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN" COAL "STORAGE.
Codes used:
A.B.C. & 5t Earton. A1. TELEGRAPHIC COUR,
Tolgaphic Address; MEIRION HONG KONG.
PUBLIC AVOTION, -
UE Oudersigned have received lusteno-
de sal by Public Auction,
WEDNESDAY,
the 27th August, 1913, commencing at
AUCTIONS
PUBLIO AUCTION,
HE Undersigned has received instrud-
Tons to sell by Public Auction
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, on
WEDNESDAY,
the 37th inst. 1913, at 9.30 p.m. ab their Sales Rooma, No. 8 Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Strock-
A NUMBER OF NEW **GKAMAPHONES. Tanus Aa Usual
-HUGHES & HOUÉS,
Auctioneers
1042 Hongkong, August 23, 1913, .
PUBLIC AUCTION. PAX Undersigned have received buszrte. dous to Boll by Public Auction, (FOB ACCOURT OF THE CONCERNED).
00
THURSDAY,
the 28th August, 1013, at 2.30 ...
No. 54, Nathan Road, Kowloon, 2nd Floor, THE
th
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THE DYSENTERY
EPIDEMIO
How to Avoid it, and to Fortify the System ir Attacked.
THE CHINA MAIL.
FORMOSA.
The Sabludation of the Aborigines,
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
DESTINATION.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
In regard to the subjugation of the Formosas aborigined for which the polioo ofloors and Formosan guards are still HE gravity of dye atory, which is making great sfforts. Major Donora Ada
often bo rapidly fatal, cannot be ezeli, Chief of the General Staff & SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. Chinwastao de... Ichang Rgporated Flunce this article, which is pavlished in the best interosis of the
community
While at the fest onset of diarrhoea everyone should consult his dcctor, that the disasen may be ripped in the bud, he should remember that the same trost ment which will build up his strength to overcome the disease will also prevent him getting it.
Dymottery is eminently a question of uutritist. Honen, a food we easily assimilated and tirely absorbed froin the stomach in the fast requisite. Of auch foods, dere can compare with Saratogen
returned to Kobo on has appointment as Formosan Goranumert Gonoral, who has Commander of the Second Bugade, is credited according to the Japan Mail " with the following statement.
PUBLIC AUCTION
Australian Ports, &c. 85 Albans
'bay v. S'pars & C'bo Bombay Mars
boshi Maru Centon nosocomia Chinwantre RoperNA
J'too, Kudat&S'dakan Borneo Koba & Yokohama...Hirano Mart Koba, S'hai & Y'hamajAustrin .....Cablenz Rebo
THE Undersigned has received instruendon & Arcadia
or to rid by Public Auction
The plan of the Formosan subjugation was at first laid down so se to be com -pisted in five years as an expenditurò él 15,000,000 yan. It is to be greatly ref grotod, hewiser than albough throw the yours have already clapset and some 9,000,000 yon has slready been spent,
of which The British Medical Journal even one tenth of the plan has so far eistos: Sauntogen is the best of artificialet beer achieved. Governor-Garl foods, easily totained and easily assimilat Sakuma is determined, notwithstanding,
od."
Some sixteen thousand doctors have completo the work, in the fixed term. but it appears that it will to many yours endorsed Sanatogon as the greatest revital ising and reinvigorating preparation for before the Formosan aborigines aro brought under perfect sentral, in view of fortifying the system against infection.
the various difficulties attendant on the If, however, dysentry has been con
work. Thus fuct in that the subjugation tracted, the statement of Mr Arthur R Thorburn (The Mission House, Bingapore). shows the best chance of speedy recovery of the aborigines does, not, he is often Mr. Thorburn writes: My wife has for pointed out, aim of the destruction of the last sixteen weeks bean suffering acute-their vas, but at depriving them of their 15 fromdyabntory, caught on one of our local tras. The only arme they carry ntatosmors coming down the Malay Ponia rifles which are in effect not only as sular. From the vary arah she has taken protect themselves but tools for liant. Saostogan, with this happy result, that, instead of being, as many are, after these ing constituting their sole means be living. many weeks of unces-ing dyronte y & Such babe the case they are the list helpless invalid, she is bri.ht and abgerful thing that the aborigines think of throw- inn ber strength has been largely, main- tained. She has had no other hood for ing away. The object of the expedition
is not to acquire any row adturs! some, time--simply Sanategui."
throughout the sources but to ensure ito maloty rul development of
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, etc., theroin contained,
Sanategen can be obtained of all (Particulars from Catalogue).
Chemista. All who take it evestually Texas qual.
enjoy better health than they have prob HUGHES & ROUGH.ably ever done before.
Auctioneers.
Hongkong: Ang 25 tình
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1039
BE Undersigned have received instruc
2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms. No. §,ogs to all by Fublis Auction
Des Vecz Road, Cornor of
Lee House St.-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
11
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&c.
B. &c., Cocesting sa follows- TEAKWOOD-Ding and Drawing Room Suit, Upholstered Chairs and Selas, Carpet and Rugs, 1 Brass and Draus-mounted Bedetond, Bad Room Suite, Bereaus, Wardrobes, &o., Dining Room Furniture, Extension Dining Tableä, Side- Loirils, ats, etc., 1 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, 1 Ciking Stara, Kitchen Utensila, Cutlery,
...
"BLAGKWONDOvermantels, Book- dnse, Card-Tables, Coaches, Arm-chaiza, Flower Stands, Ca' inets, Jardinieres, Hall And Tea Tabice, Teapoya, Brackets and L'hoto Emmas, etc., Old Inisid Chaire, a few pieces of Chinese Porcelain, and 1 Sot of Old Chinese Elburda;
"
Also
1 Piano Ice Chests, Electric Fans, I Typewriter ("Smith Premier") and I Theodolite.
And
(For Account oF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY
the 30th August, 1913, at 2,31 p.m. off Observation Place, Proza Fast..
Avo 500 TON STEEL LIGHTERS. As they stand with all Workable OKA,
HAND CRANES,"
Btw, and fewk ANCHORS.
And
Abont 00 Fathoms 1 in. STUD LINK CAULE on each Lighter. Further particulars may be obtained fevas he undersigned,
On view two days bidera sale, TERM
usual, HUGHES & BOUGE,,
Auctioneers.
1017 Hongkong, August 21813.
'TRE CHINA MAILL
NUTICE.
LAER
Communications relating to nowe should
be addressed to Tuz Entros.
Correspondents must, forward
the
A few lots of NEW HOUSEHOLD LINEN, Turkish Towels, Quilta, Pillows and addresses with soy communica tion addressed to the Editor, Bob necessarily for publication but a evidence of good Lakh.
Cases, Sheota, Table Linen, &et &c.
Catalognes will be issued. TER-As usual:
2
HUGHES & HOOGE; Auctioneers.
Boring, Aug. 21, 1913.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
1025
THE Underafgned has received lastne tions to sell by Pabllo"Auction, (FON ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
ор
FRIDAY,
theth August, 1913, at 2.15 .ML
"The Doa," Castle Staps,
Castle Road..
THE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, eta, therein contained,
Comprising Testwood Hall Stanis, Wardrobes, Bookisses, eta, (Marinbark make), Black- wood flower. Stands, Stools, Chairs, dor, a. Tapestry covered Drawing Room
All matter for publication should written on one side of the paper only.
No anonymously signed communicatiei; that has already appeared in any other papu will be inserted
Letters relating to business should be addressed to Tea SECRETARY.
Orders for extra copies of the C Man should be sent as soon as possible e the supply is limited. Jach 10 cka., Credit 20 eta, per copy.
TO LET
TO, LET.
FROM 16th Suplumber, SHUP
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Hongkong Hotel Buildings.)
"Apply
island
FIGHT WITH A TIGER IN. SIAM.
An engineer in the service of the Royal Railway Department, Mr. R. Eschenbron- her, has had a narrow escape, from being He was killed by a tiger ut, Pakdha.
sized by the arm and leg, and it was only after emprying the contents Drowning pistol into the animal that he was able to conger. Eschenbrorner was brought down to Bangkok, and now lice at the Nursing Home His left foot 1034 is injured, but the most serious injury is to his left hand, which was very badly ranted.
NIKEO & Co. Arvans! Street. Hongkong, August 21, 1913.
10 LET.
(From Ier Jtzy 1913), ATO, 3. MOUNTAIN VIEW, The
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Hongkong, Jane 9. 1919
TO LET
DANFURLY. No.
1 ROAD
GODOWNS.
94, WAN HAL ROAD. 102 PRAYA EAST.
729
2
The story of the accident from the commencement, the "Bangkok Times says, well illustrates the fact that one Peak.ndy nevda to go up sountry to cland the chance of having all the adventure any ono requires. Mr. Eschenbrenner is stationed at Pakdha in nonnection with the crostruction work of the line, and, in common with other residents," he had este tine suffered from the depredat tions of a tiger which was proving a ni sance to the neighbourhood. One night I recently it came to composar after fowls, was frightened away by the coolies. The test oreging, Mr. Enchet. brenner undir, GI. Sito, a surveyor of the line, romained on wate
CONDUIT
THE HONGKONG LAND INVENT.
MENT & AGENCY Co, L. Hongkoud. July-10, 1913.
10 LET.
262
To lager duly made it uppoutance and 31c. Spitol, fired and lat. No badly wounded the animal mile off, so the next morning was awaited bofore con- tiquing operatione.
Thus the next morning Mr. Eschen MODERN THREE-ROOMED FLATS brenner, Mr. Spijk, and also Mr. E the trait of bicol, which sventually lod with every convenience, Hourers Altmann, divisional engineer, followed up Busuixos. Cereail Avenue, Kowloon.
No. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODY ROAD, them to a cave Mr. Eschenbrenner wa Kowloo, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS Coras, armed, except for his Browning pistol, IN-CAMERON 9s be was rather doubtful whether the FOUE ROUMED HOUSES Tano, Grasilia Avenue and Salisburyer would be found, and in any case was Avenue, Kowloon. Cheap rentals."
SHOPS with Godown attachod, NATHAN Roan, Kowloon.
Apply to JUMPHREY ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., Inc. Boagrong, July 23, 1915.
TO LET
Alterations and additions to Adrotie EIRION, No. 10, Peak, furnished menta on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and
ahould be sant to the Oce, No. 5, Wynd
M
unfurnished.
ranta).
not meaning to take part in the shoot. ng himself. Some gendarmes were met near the cave, id said they believed the tigor, was at hoine.
Thore was not, a long wait, before, the i xcitement ermenel The Liger" - ap mared and Mr. Spittel promptly, fired. fo infuriated animal then sprang at the ty, brushing by Mr. Allemann, and eized Mr. Eschenbrenner by the left Font. As oueo Mr. Eschenbrenner pulled this Browning, when tho agor lot go
6 Roots. Cheaps font, and wized his left band, biting
RUGATE, Austin Road, Kowloon
ham Street, aut later than 11.30 & 12To let or for sale, GLENSH
Alterations and additions to Advertise Bazaar Road, No. 124, Peak, 5 rooms. monta on pagea 1, 6, 7 and 10 should b sent us nob bater than pm.
New Advertisements
bs book he went in, before 3 p.m..
-"
Advertisements and Subscriptions whlet are not ordered for a fixed parind will be sontmund nutil countermandad
Telegraphie Address 'Man Hongkong Telephone No. 22.
Suite (made in "France), Oil Paintings and r
t terribly, we ablo, however, to ond the pistol and fire all six bullets in rapid suosession with the weapon almost Louching the animal. Then Mr. Spittel, Farnished for one year from 1st Novelo was running up from, the month of bar nort⚫COOMBE Magazine Gap with the cave completed the work with a Tonnia Lawn,
from 1st October.
-
FOR SALE.
bullet from its gun.
Mr. Eschenbrenner, blooding profusely
ot his wounds, was taken bone and
TUESDAY,
AGENTS.
Date of LEAVING.
Gibb Livington & Co. Sent. 19, at 11am, Nippon Yusen Kasha September 1. Batterfold & Swire.Aug. Daylight, Osaka Shown KaishaAugust 27 Finding M'son&Co, Ed,Sept 3 ab Noon.. Molatiers & Co. Aug. 27 s Nipp Yan Kalsha Aug 28, at in.m.. Sander, Waller & Co.Aux SOM Malalers & Co... About Sept. 18. POS. N. Aug. 30 h Nr. P.&O. 5. N. Co...... About Supt. 3. Mesengerion Maritime Sept 2, at Ep.m. Nippon Yuson Kalisha ug 27, Unylight, Nippon Yasen Kaishajduz:97 at Norn. Shewan, Temes & Co. Sup 4. at 4 p.m. Shawan, Tomo & Co... Sopt, i, at pm. Dodwell & Co. Limited Sept. 14 Jarline, aon&Co, Lt Aug. 30, at I p.m. Jardine M'son&Co. Supt. . at po Pacis Mail S. S. Co. Sept 1st Nain. Paciãe Mail-5.5. Co. Bep 20at 1pm, ...Toro Kisen Kaisha... Sept. 1 at Noun Mara......Toyo Kisen Kaisha aut, 19, at Noon,
London. Antwerp, o Nankin Marseilles, v, Ports.Australien Mar.. Lindon to.... Mynanki Maru, Manila, Melbourne, dx Nikko Maru 2nd September, 1813, commencing at Manila, obu & Holdato
p. at his Salos Rooms,
Duddell Street,"
A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE ASIATIC POSTAGE
STAMPS
Manila,
Moji & Kab. Banci Marn Manila Manila
Loongsang Yucasang
San Francisco. Japan Persia, San Francisco, Japan Korea San. F'cinco, v. Japan lengo Marui San Francisco v. Japan Hongkong 8 bal Moj&T's Nile The stamps have been examined by kind 3'an Francisco, Japan Shinye Maru Yhama Stonegambia fargur of Hist's. Graca & Co. and they Shal, Kobe, & Thama Bangong Hara
Kobe & Thems Uckermark" pronounced them to be Guauino, in perfect Shai. Koba condition, and according to the description, ooo & Moj Faksang
Shai & Japan Ports... Pias Ludwig
Dovanha Shanghai.
Africa of the Cal gue.
•Catalogues will boud: On ylew from Tuesday, the 28th August. S'hai, Kobe & Moji. Jolunga Trans-Usah on delivery.
"
P. & O. S.N. Co. About Sept. Nippon Yuson Kaisha Aug. 27. Toyo Risan Kaishat. W, at Noon
Hamburg Amka Linejag. 49. Hamburg Amks-Linie August 28.- Jardine, 'sons Co.La Avg. 28, at Noon. Melchor & Co... About Sept. D. Sabeon & Co., Ld. Sept; 10. P&O. 8. N. Count Aug. 28. Sander, Wieler & Co.Aug 31 am. Butterfeld & Swire... Aug. 26, at 4 pisa Buttered Swire...Supt. at 4 pm.. Butteroid & Swieteg 3, Daylight, Jardine, afron Co. Ld., g. 29, 48 pm. Jardine, Mson& Co, La Lug. 23. 2 pm. Jar MarNippon Yusen Kaisha Sept. 6....
Lochowa ser
Shanghal
Shanghal.
GEO. PLAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Boogkneg, Augut £6, 1913.
*Shanghai.
Shanghal
1040
Spory, Penang & Otts Suisang
S'pore, Ping & Cal' Loret
S'pore, Pang R'goon Calombe
PUBLIO AUCTION.
Stow, Amoy &F'chow Haiyang
UE Undersigned have received instruc-Stow, Amoy &F'chos Britan
Stow, Amoy & Tamsai Shoehu Maru.... tions to soll by Pablin Auction,
Ttan, Chiawangtsoa.clchang
Chirishing ...............
an
THURSDAY,
<
the 4th September, 1913, commencing 51 YR MERKE
-st 11a.m., at 2015 BALES ROOMS
STREKT,
A. LARGE QUANTITY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC GOODS:
Comprising
PAPERS in tubes and packets: P.O.F.; P.M.R. Bromide, Velvet. F.MS. Bruids Bromide.
PLATES: Bizes up to 15 x 12: Ordinary Rapid Special Rapid; Special Sonwitīva.
"
are in good condition
The shore ar and samples may be taken for beating purposes.
Terms: Cash on delivery,
On view from Saturday the 30th August:
MA GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Áutioner. Aug-23, 1917.
JAPANESE MAKERS
pore, Pang, Calcutta Kutang....................Jardina, M'son Co. Ld. Sepat 3 pin..
Oak Shoe Kaisha Sept. 5, at & p.m. B'bay,v. S'pors & O'be. Luzon Marn
Dogzins & 06" Lt.... Aug. 31, at flat. Raimun
Douglas, Laprak Co Aug. at 11 x.m Don Jas & Da L... Sept. 2, at 11 am. Oanka Bhoren Keisha aug. 31, at Noon. Dutterfold & Swire... ug. 3, Daylight Jardine M'-on Co, Ld. Aug. 31, Daylight Ondian Puis R. Co. Aug. 27. Canadiando R. Co. dug 30, C. PR. Co. Sept 19, C. P. R. Co. Sept 21. Jarding, 'son&Co, Ld Sept. 24. Butterfold & Sir...Aug. 1, Daylight, Jardine, Mson Co. La. Supt. 2, at 4 p.m.
Tientsin ́ESTAKLIN
Vancouver, (B.0), Surpress of Japan Vancouver, BC)&c. Monteagle
VAD OUTAT Empress of Russia Vancouver (D.C.) &o. Empress of India. Vaver S'e & Tacoma Den of lamis Weib-iwei & Tie tainaidham I'bama, Kobe & Maji Fultais
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG MOTEL
MJ. M. Aaron Mr A. T. Barberini Has E. A Faitlett Mr H. Briau-Bates Mr E. R. Date Mra. 31. Baxter and
child
Mr and Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Pon. Mr K. A. Mr W. T. Harbord Heweit, Q.RL.G." Mes H. Higgi
Misses Higgins (2) Mr F.A. Holden
anil Aunt
Misa 11. A. Buisson
Mr A. H Hadson Mr. R. Balilios Mr JM-Butor MrJ. Cambridge Mr E 3. Enbol Miss A Canet Mr Ellis Kadoorie Mr and Mrs F. X. MFA, Kruseman D'Almida E. Castro Mr G. T. Lloyd MI D'Almada E. Dr E. L. Martyn
Lob Castro...
Marter
D'Almada E. Mr & Mrs F. Let
1041
"Castro".
Mr F. T. Chapple.
Mr A A. Claxton
EVERY KINI
Mr and Mrs Neil
MacIntyre
Mr Geo. Martin
Dr. A: LE. T. Color C. Farebrother
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Mr T Connell
Mr C, H, Davis Mr & Mrs Dorteano d Zohildren
Mr J. Dowar
Mrs R. T. Matheson Mira M. Mathcon Mr A. D. McBurney
Opt. and Mrs F. Mc. ...Ourity
bir and Mrs F. H. Me B. K. Mohte Dir J. Merecki: Douglas
Footwear Dowley Mr A. D. Menlder
MADE
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ORDER
CHERRY & 00, PEDDER STREET,
Oppeslie, Hongkong Basel. Telephone No. 491. Hongkour, May 6, 191
THE
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aber conveyed to Pitsanuloko. Dr. Can be obtained ut the following HARFING and HOGATE, on part of Schote and bis assistant happened to mod Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.
places in Hongkong
LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Road, the neighbourhood, and rendered THE ORI MAIL, Extres Fine View of Harbour, & Rooms, 9 Path to prd later Dr. Gayočki,
rooms, Gardon and Tennis Court Accom Medical Adviet to the Department, The Hongkong Hotel.:
travolled and returned with the The Hongkong Ferry Whart modation for 90 Borrania.
patient in the evening. As the Nursing Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, drd Floor, Alexandra. Enfiding, Hongkong. Ada. 9, 1911
Engravings (Artist's Proofs), Massive Brass THE FIRST ORINESE NEWSPAPER
Podestal and Flower Pota, Ingense Barters, etc., Dining Room Furniture, Extension Dicing Table fextra leves), Crockery and Glass Ware, Japanese and English Des Sets Double and Single Bedstead, &c., &
مسلك
OLLON FRAME PIANO by ALISON Loiden, in good condition; CoxHINA- rios by Withers, Birmingham, GRINATHONS and a large number of R& 'coste One ExankLLED BATH And 80
i Baru All Electric Fittings and Fan GM Lighte, do, a quantity of COFFEE COOKIRU UTENSILA, and a large number of PARTE, PALMA, 4. in Porcelain Pots
Die from the 28th fol.
Untalones will be issued.
TÜLMK JAN 08ual,"
HUGEES 'HOUGH,
Hangkang, Aug-13, 1918.
NT Forget after the Bhow, doppi Band Light: Befreshme
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Home Mr. Eschenbrunner is in goods Howloon Terry Whart spirits and bis injuries give, no cause for The Kiosk, Blake Fier. usicly at prosent. The injury to the The Upper Peak Tram Station. liand is serious, however, and it is in The Lower Pook Team Ballon, possible to say be it will turn out
In the vicinity of Pah ing are Upang Ming (Aster House Hotel). number of caves of limestone formation. Tag Pang These oaves bc. Lace people say are lie abiding, plays of figare in the hot Ab Choo (Choo's Brad) woniber Seresul of the caves run right-Wo Choong (D'águilar Stzset). through the hills with, an entrance on Rattanjes & Son (Kowloon) TRON, STEEL METAL and HAED either side. Recently, when Mr. Eisma ajaran Kep
WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesale hofer expired wyne of the envasary. Obonus 4Krwosa) and Beal, Ironmongers, Pig Iron masked the Loon people to inter actor him, Foundry Coke. Importem General Bhora keepers and Bhipahandlar No 85 and STLING Loom BIRKET, (2nd Street,vert of Central Market) Telephone No. 516.
Hongkong September 4, 1909,
Establimed A.D) 1886.
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No. 11, DAGUILAR
ERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Tre
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that exten frers tempi tato:
To this port
the country pool always over, the stoop atairanien, Londing to their dwellings, at night with long planks, which effectually presente gera or 6thor animals, climbing to te deran dab.
Wile (examining the billy Do you
dear, bow
Mr L Dupuy
Mr J. D. F. Miter
Mr and Mrs H. C. MTF. Müller
Ehrenfela
MFN. K. Faugner
Mr. Murphy
DAIRS. Lenry...
MeW-F. Finlayson Mr J Ormiston
Mrs E Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisker Miay W. Fotor Miss H. Forter Mr Denmaa Fuller
Mr F. W. Gage
Mr E, Galiotte
Mr P. M. Ostrard. Mr R. de Preville Mr H. M. Pring hein
and valet Mrs W. Randolph Mr E. Ray Miss F. Reay
Mr and Mrs I. H. Hon.U. J. Roberts"
Gesze
Mis P. H. Ghooly Dr J. M. Gillespie Men R. O Gil Miss-Gillis- Mis De Gillis
Mry S. Godsall Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr A. L Rock-
Me R. R. Reaburgh Me O. Seitz
MJ. C. Bibley
Mr E T. Singer
Smith
Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mies James
R.A.M.C.Majer General Kelly Mr. & Mr W. Arm Mr and Mis E, S.
strung
Mr T. Arthur
Kranns ・Me Laughlin Mr E. F. Aucott Miss YeEvan Mrs W. M. G. Bur-Capt. Mr MoMann children and husk, rett and child
Mr and Ms C. D. J. R.A.MO.
Boll
Mr E. Mouly!
Mies Mayers
Mr & Mrs Leyar
Mire Mitobell & child, Mrs Bowdiar Maja Boren, A.F.D.Mr & Mrs Mitahall Miss Britton
mors and child
Attorney-General J. Mr&Mr Nightingale A Buckrill Mr and Me H. Ober
Mr W. A. Butterfies and child.
Mr M. Cary
Mrs Carr
Mr and Mrs Desie
Mr Dixon.. Major Dary, R.E.
Dr Paters in Mrs Pope
Rey Foster Fags
Mr J. Plurimor
·Mr Powell-
Mir And Are Debbie Miss Prentice Mr G. A: Dutton Col. Jos Radclife. Conal & Mr Hitzons .. MrS. H. Ellis
Mi Reymond Mra Fisher& children Mr R tou
A and Mm B. A Ban. C. Safera Mr A. Sinclair Hale
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Hr 0, 'Skott
Col Gordon Hall, Mr and Min 8. 6.
RA.BLO
Sharp
Mr J. H. Gordon Me and Mrs Guedes Mr H. Hancock Mr Haskott
Mi H. A. Enteland
12.00 W. H. Usher
Smith; &O.D.
M P. Safili's
Capt. & Mrs Stercker nures and child
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr and Mrs G. D.
Major Humphreys,
1 RES
Stewart & children MO. Wagner
Mr and Mrs. W-G. Mr N. C Walker
Brand Mrs E. E. Humphrey Mr Willx -
Lab-Col. H. W. Llea My David food
ROA.
Capt. Whitfield 0,D."
Mr V. Borky.
Mr-y. Contaournies A. Square Mis J. Gourgey Bir P. O-Yos Griso
Godo
Mrs J Gedan Mr E. B: Gerdon Mr O R. Gordon MP. O. Hali Dr J, G. Hanns:
Mr J. R Tepp Capt. J. Vaughan Miss A Viole Capt. E, A. Walker. Mr W. E. Weidler Mr F. W. White Mrs DIG. White, Mr D. Wilean Mr.G.. G. Wood
CARLTON HOFALA
Mr & Mrs Almberg Mr and Mrs. B. A
Balantine
Mr G. Farnos. - M-& Mrs Barrett asos Barrett (3)
M: V. Battisteros Mr& Lits W-Bishop
and child
Mr & Mrs G. Dingle MFT G. Flynn Mr. A. J. Gandy
and child
Mr & Mrs H. Habbe 3 children & surge
Mr & Mr P. Jacks Mira Whi
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Rev, W. L. Bell
Mis A. Ca'kina Mr F. J. Cargill Mr T. Chee
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