FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1918.

Hughes and Hiough

ACCTIONEZES TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY..

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and ·

General Brokere.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN'

COAL "STORAGE..

Codes used A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITIONI. AL. TALKORAPUC Cove.

Telegraphic Address: MEIRION BONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

PE Undersigned have received lustrus- tigne to sell by Pabilic Auction

RO

TUESDAY,

the 2nd September 1913, st. 2.30 p.m. st

their Sales Rooms, Ko. 8,

Des Fox Road, Corner of

fee House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

AND

SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD. FURNITURE,

0-

&c.,

Comprising as follows:-" TEAKWOOD-Diping And Drawing Run Suites, Upholstered Arm Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Brgy. mounted Bedstands, and Cole, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands, fe, Dining Roca Faroiture, Siduboarle, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables, and Chairs, etc., etc., 2 Dinner a'd Dessert Savices, Crockery, Sundry Good. Glasa Waro, Cooking Stoves Kitchen Utensile, Cutlery, E.-P. Ware, &c.,

BLACKWOOD-Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Carinets, Jardiniera, Hall and Tea Tables, Teapoya, Erseke's sod Paoto Framea, eta,

" Also"

1 Marine Chronometer by Johansson London, in perfect Condition, 1 Large Pair of Old Cloisonne Vascs, Electric Ceiling Fans, Rosding Lamps, 1 Sewing Machine, Ice Chosta, o, Mesquite Curtains (cow) and a large number of Pains Lace Curtai

1 Pi na by Brinsmead and as, 1 Piano

by Boutria and 1 Fisno by Rosenkranz,

all in good condition.'

7

Catalogues will be issued...

TERKI-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong Aug 27, 1913.

PUBLIO" ACUTION..

1004

HE Undersigned have received instruc ploua to sell by Public Auction,

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,

the 3rd and 4th September, 1913, commencing at 10a.m. eadh

of day, at

HM. NAVAL YARD, HONGLORO AND KOWLOON DEFUT,

50 TON COAL LIGHTER

And

ULUAN SCAPLUG

AUCTIONS

PUBLIO

AUCTION.

CHINESE SCHOOL METHODS.

1). ¿Cantiqued from pays 5.)

of Canton. During the trouble in Canton

THE Ondersigned have received Instens many people swce to Hongkong for shel-

tions to Soll by Puhlia Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,

SATURDAY,

the 30th August, 1913, at 12 noon, at their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Your Road, Center of Ico Hoise St.,- SEVERAL THOUSAND OIGARS "VARIOUS BRANDS." TM Usuni,

HUGHES & ROUGE,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, dog. 7, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

tee and opened schools, and it cams ne

if they did not wish to recogalso that

THE CHINA MAIL.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

they rece unler British protection. Somo SHARE & GENERAL BROKER"

of the children were quite amazed at the idea of a reigar being able to speak and read a little Chinese. The disrespost.

ful terms applied to foreigners were heard ch a few occANIOUS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

NE'Undersigned has received instruc

Soricul of these schools apps to bend well by Pabllo Auction

run by people, wlio, fer the time," are out of employment, and Have therefore turned to teaching. In some casos tho

ob

MONDAY

at bix Sales Rooms,

teachers appeared to have cutside employ the 1st September 1915, at 19 ook noon ment, and culy spent a short time in 1043 solo: not that this makes much differ.. ence, as in many eases the dildren would have been better off left to themselves.

CENTURY OLD METHODS.

In many schools not the slightest effort. is made to advance wish the times; the

THE Undersigned lave raised instructed unplored 100 years ago "being.

tions to sell by Fublic Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), '

on

SATURDAY

considered quite good enough. A number id teachers thought that if they included 1 or 2 Kwok Man Benders and a little badly-taught. arithmetle in their course of studies, they were quite abreast of the

the 30th August, 1913, at 2.91 p.m. off times: generally in these cases the Kwok

Observation Place, Praya Fast.

Five 500 TON STEEL LIGHTERS As they stad with all Workable GRAB

HAND CRANES,

Sew, and Ifent. ANCHORS.

And.

About ) Fathoms 1 in. STUD LINK CAD

on, ench Lighter. Further particulars may be obtained from he undersigned.

A launch will leave Blake Per at 9.15 p.m. to convey intending purchasers.

TEINS.:- usua

HUGHES & HOUGH;

Auctioneers. Hongkong, August 28, 1913.

PUBLIC AUQTION,

117

THE Undersigned have received instice Tindell of Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERARD),

OD

MONDAY,

the 1st September, 1918, at 5 r., ab Kennedy's Stables, useway Bay, COWS! COWS! CONS! FOURTEEN AUSTRALIAN COWS, Recently arrived, oz as.. "Tal Yus consisting of Alderney's, Ayrshire's Milking Alderney and Starthorn crosses, Ayrshire and Shorthorn crossej The majority of these 'cows are fresh y calved, and milking wall, and the remain- der. ara dya lo calve shortly.

TAS Usual.

Shorthorn's.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkang, Aug. 27, 1913.

Man-Roulers were scarcely used; sortie times it was difficult to find them, or the boys who were supposed to study them, Many of the teachers had not the slightest Mea of classification.

DODMILL STEKE

A "CADILLIAO" MOTÓR ÞÁR

In Good working order. Tyres noarly

new, Full sat of Lamps, atc.

A good bill climber. Term-:-Cash on delivery,

On view en diyo! Sile.

+

GEO. P. LAMBERT,

Auctioneer Hongkong, August 37, 1913

PUBLIC AUCTION

*1830

tions to sell by Public Acation H Undarsigued has received instruc

TUESDAY,

Litle ao explanation of rending matter is given; the main idea being sa memorise as much as possible. Pupils the 2nd September, 1913, commiscing at in their second your, coull not, with my degree of certainty, explain the meanings

of such simple characters is A

the matter seemed to be understood by those who were adturally intelligent, who as the inspections were generally pushed forwacji.

WASTED TIME.

In the rantter of composition, the exer eisas done were probably "wristed from memory; this subject is a rule is met taken up until the pupil is in his accord or third year, Boys of the poorer class do not receive anything approaching, usaful cluestion. They spend three or four years at school, and it may be safely said that some of them would gain more by attending a grant school one hour daily for two feam. The amount of time wasted in the average privits school (verseler) is appalling, and when work is in progress it is done in a very tacia daisical tanner. The boys leave school to Leke up, in many instances, some menial position, and their caly sest is unability to cite an hundred pages or so from the classics to theth prad tically nucaningless. In schools whore the methat inclined to be modern, the child. ren appeared to be more intelligent and less hostile to foreigners. In four or five cuses the teachers had formerly been in Gevernicht or grant schools, and much better work is done at these few schools, than at the startgu private vernacular school.

(vernacular).

A very noticeable feature in many eases 1053as the past taken by parents or guar elinas of pupils they decido what books stall be studied by their children. In same schools all sorts of books were in use; the teacher is often unable to us EVERY BEETLE

plain even a small portion of the reading EVERY BUGtter, and I may add that he is wat

la foiled ence "Keating's come Inta thorough contact

with it

Sold in: Time only, The.unrivallad way to bestles, biga and all ́ ́household Insecta Se to

Use

KEATING'S

POWDER

PEAK TRAMWAYS COMPANY

LIMITED.

VIME TABLE.

WEZE DATE

NAVAL AND VICTUALLINGST. RES, E46 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute

Comprising:

7.00.m. to 8.00 ito...Every 15 minute 8,00m, to 10.00 im...Every 10 minutes 10.00a.m. to 11.00 ...Ezy 15 minute 11.30a.m. to 18.45 p.m...Every 15 minuter. 1.15 p.m. to 1.45p.m..Every 15 saat 1.10 p.m. to 9.10 p.m. Every 10 minutes, 2.10 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minste 5,00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 malakit en

STRIT CARE.

and 9 pm, 3.30 p.m. to 31,00 p.. every half hour.

to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of

bour.

OLD AND BOEPLUS NAVAL ÉDES Engine Fire Manual, Engines Compound Horisontal, Eogises Inverted Vertical, Boilers with Mountings, Air Compressor, 6.50 p.m. Lathes, Fleg Powing Mastinos, Fam Eugince Stoen Hammer, Hollow Shafting, 11.00 p. Capetan and Engine, Oil Engine, Propeller, Canvas Cuttings, Tuating, Canvas and Leather Hoves, Coir Cordage, Manila 200 to 10,80 m. Every 15 minutes

10.30 am to 11.00 Every 10 minat Hawsof, Paperstult, Dining Talde. Old Jadis Rabber, Beats Carpets, Ruge Blankets Chain Cable, Atael Wire Rope, Stoel Tools Electric Cable, Ora il, Old Iron and Staal, Old Metal, &o, &

Samples of Valuable Metals may be insposted at the Naval Ordnasos Depôt.

OLD AND SURPLUS" VIUTUALLING Stoaca-Provisións, Seamen's Clothing.. Blanket, Officers Moes Traps, (A quantity

SOSDAYS.

at all put about by this fact. In many Sustances the toneher did not know what work bia pupils were doing. The sitrage parent would appear to be quite satisfi: d the children are kept in sahod for va certain zumber of hours each school day, and your repeat from memory, each wreck, a low more seistences from the classics."

COOLIES IN A SCHOOLBOOM.

"5.

at his Sales Booms.

Duddell Street,

A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE ASIATIC PUSTAGE

STAMPS

The stamps have been tained by kid" favour of Meurs. Graca & Co. and they pronounced them to be Gensine, in perket condition, and according to the description of the Catal gue,

16-

Ua view from Tuesday, the 20th August Catalogues will be imined. Taxam-Cash on delivery,

330. P. LAMIERT, - disctioneer

zaro

Hongkong, August 25, 1913.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc- tions to all by Public Auction.

THURSDAY,

the 4th Sptembe, commencing at 11 K., "at is St Roos. DuDDE, STREETST

"A LARGE QUANTITY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC COOLS

Comprising

PAP RS in tebes zod picket: PP; Brumide Velvet F.ME.S. Bromide; P.M.R Br.mide

PLATES: Size up to 15 x Ordinary; Rapid Special Rapid; Special Sensitive,

N.B. The above are in good condition and samples may be taken for testing purposes.

Tarina-Cash on delivery.

On view from Saturday the 30th August.

MB GEU. P. LAMMERT,

Artioneer.

THE CHINA MAITA

NOTICE

Another of C. & B.'s Delicacies

C. & B. OXFORD SAUSAGES

NEXCELLED.

Crosse & Blackwell guarantee

these and all their other table delicacies to be produced under ideal conditions" of cleanliness. AGENTS FOR LEA &ʼFERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE..

DJ.Collis Browne's

TA

Chlorodyne

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.

The Blu Remedy known for

Coughs, COLDS,

Asthma,.

BRONCHITIS.

'Acis tiká a charm in

DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, and CHOLERA.

The Most valuable Remedy ever discoverad. Effectual Euts short mit aktisks of÷SPAZMÖ.... Checks and arrests those too often faizi diesRSOO~~- FEVER, CROUP, AGUE. The enty Paflate in

NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE.

Chförödynb is a liquid taken in drops, graduated according to the malady. It invariably relieves pain of whatever kind; creates a calm refreshing sleep; alloys irritation of the nervous system when all other remedies fail: caves no bad effects: and can be taken when no other medicine can be tolemted. CONVINDING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EXOM BOTTLE No matte wird Dr. J. Call Brian's Chiaridine on the Stany.

TO LET

did by all hemisis, Prices in England,

*1⁄2 1/11, 2/9, 4/8.

TO LET

HABERLAY ROAD, Bowlodic, from DUSKS in TORRES BUILDINGS, the fat Uctober,

Apply to

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

BOSTEUNG HOTEL

MrJ. M. Anton

Mrs. A. Barbin

MER. Mise . Adott

MW, T. Harbord Bon,

Hewoth MG.

MES Hine

Sole Bladefacturers: 1.T. DAVENPORT, LM., London, SE

PEAK HOTEL

La T. C. R. Archer, Miss James

BAMO, A. Major General Kelly

Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr and Mrs ES."

streng

MT. Arthur

Mr. E. F. Auéett

Krausa

Mr Laughlin

Miss citvin

fr E. Bri-Bates Mr F. A Holden Mira W. M. O. Bar-Capt. & Mr MeMann

Mr R Bellis

AD Auut

Y. Howell DY'S SPANISH DOMINICAS. J. Cambridge Mt A. H Haddon

Mr & Mr F. Milhor

Jones Mr and Mm F. X. Mr E. S. Kabel.

D'Almada E CastroM. Elia Kadonne Miss D'Alina E. Mr. Kroscman

Castra

"Mr F. Kaka

Mr. M. Bestä

PROCURATION. Hongkong; August 99,-1913.

Miss R. Canet.

1057 Mrs Cartor

TO LET

OM 15th Setiember, SHOP in QOREN'S ROAD CENT (Hongkong Hotel Buildings,

Apply

NIKKO & Co.

5 Arsenal Street. Hongkong, August 23, 1913:

10 LEL

(Faomeist JULY 1913).

Castro

DE EL. Martyn de E. BF-4, T. Lloyd Lon Mr&Mrs F. Locte Mr and Mr Nail

MacIntyre

Mr F. T. Chapple" MA. A. CarOD Be A. H. Cobl Dr A. LE F. Cole

TRAN

1094 Mr J. J. Cornell

A. Da

Mir

Mr O. H. Datia (2

Mr B. Barkham

Mr Geo, Martio Mr O: Farobrother.

Mason

Bir & As Ferieano Mas R. R. Matheson xd 2 children. Mathesod Mr.J. Dewar B&M F. Mo Mr and Ms R. H.

Douglas

Do ald

Me A. D. MaBurnoy

rett and child

Mr and Mrs O. D. J. RAMQ

"Bell

children and aur,

Mr & Mrs Payer

Bir E. J. MoNuly- Mie Mayo

Mra Bordier

Majon Bowen, A.P.D.

Mina Brillon

Mrs Mitchell & child". Mitobali. mors and child

Attorney-General J. Mr & Mrs Nightingale

A. Bucknil, Mr W. 4. Butterüel Mr M. CAST Mrs Carr Mr and Mrs Davies Major Dary, B

| Me Dizon

La

Mr and Ms Dobblo. Mr G. Dutton

Consót & Moon MPS. H. E

Mr and Mrs H. Ober

and chlidi Da Patarein

Mrs Pope, Rev. Fontor Pogg Br J Plummer Mir Powe

Mías Praulico LUCIJ Radolite

T

10 Rymead

NO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Polk FT For Ort and 3ies F. Bic. Ms Fisher & childter Mr Realist

Apply

LINSEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913

729

1041

TO LET.

DANFURLY, No. 11,

Cominunications relating to bewe should be addressed to THE Borron.

Correspondents must forward th names and addresses with any communit tion addressed to the Editor, not boards

faith for publication but as evidence of good

The parents should be made to so very clearly that their children are wasting about three-quarters of their school-time and wasting it in some cases in dark, avil-anielling places. In many instaner Hittle effort had been made to keep the places clean; and in some great effort had been made to exclude the light of day. I may be antcly card that some of the premises are only cleaned when the Say

All matter for publication should be tary Board cleansing takes pla Bane of the schools were positively un bealthy, being used as living and stroping written on one side of the paper only.

No anonymanaly signed communication. epartments, and in some cases, copies. wero asteep in the bunks that occupied that has already appeared in any other paper two or three sides of the room; soms of will be inserted": tie premises are also used as workshops.

In come, instances. It was noticed that the teacher was not at all particular about

Letters relating to business should t drame to THE SECRETART.

Orders for oxira, oppies of the Cak

Alterations

New Advertisementer should ne sont before 3pm

his appearance, and us pupils cllowed should be santas soon as possible his example. Supervision is vxy buy the supply limited Cash 10 cte. Und needed in the majority of two private 20 eta; per popybitions to Advertise schools; with even a casual eapezvixion" mid a workable and actul syllabus many mente cu Fagos 2.5, 4, 5, 3 sud of theen schools would improve Ly, 60 per should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd. Alterations and additions to Advertise sent in a short time. I was under thesham Street, not into ikan 11.50 mm. impression that the averago Chinese Loy

sont in not later than p raquirud value for his money, and it be ments on pages 16 7 and 10 thould be thought he was not receiving it. af, one scitood; he would at the first opportunity try another. The results of the recent inspection contradict this impression. Advertisemente and Saberiptions Whi Telegraphic Address Mart Hongkon On the whole more work is done atere not ordered for a fixed parind will the girls than at the boys schools; the pontinand until centerminded.

Telephone No. 25 discipline and organisation is better; they are also more inclined to modern meuliods. To's casual observer they have mors the appearance of grant wheels. thus the boys schools have and are bully cleaner The Kwok Man Rodders

with the girls than with the boys, T (both now, and eld) seem more, popular In dog or two of the vernacular night schools very little work appears to be done, and that badly! They

11.45 im. to 12 Now....Every 15 minutes Every 15 miambar 13.00 Noon to 1.00 p...Every 10 minutes

100p.m. to 6.00p.m. 5.00p.m. bo 6.00 p.m.. Erary 10 minutes 8.00p.m. to 7.00 pmry 16 minutes 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m.Every 20 de

NIGHT CARS 'as on Wook Dayr

SATURDAIN 200 Extra Cars at 12 midnight, SPECIAL CARE by arrangement at

of Flestra pinted Articlosand Table Linen) Company Office, AnxA BULLANFO Impotente, Seamen's Mesa Utensils, Oak Lee Youx Road Contalar

Slaves, do Sco

TER OF BALEAs detailed in, the

Catalogue

HUGHES & HOUGH,

By Appointment Auctionales to the

Admiralty Hongkang, August 20, 1918 1047

D

leget aftar zhe BlowfiBap

JOHN D. BUMPHREYS & BOK

Omoval Honigers.

CHUNA BALL

Aco cliedy attended by school boys, as in the base to day school. approaching a-regular syllabus is Whit ady and consequently a lot of timo wasted Some do not appear to hav

had to bu mice, vetere

Typhoon Guide muler school night, la sous, misce

two

be

*NOTES ON WILD IN ALIFT HONGKONG AND SOUTH

BUNBURY MA

RBOAD

GONOWNS...

94, WANCHAT ROAD, ICE, PRATA EAST.

MFT. J. Das Gerity

eldorp

soldorp

MG ad Mr B. Hon. O, Savern

Hate

Bir A. Scolnic Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Me O. Skott.

Col. Gordon Hall, Mr and Mrs 8. 84

RAMO

:

Mr.J. H. Gordon

Mr B. K.Mehta Madim Van Das-Mr J.Hrrecki

Mr A. Mildner.. Keldorg Bus H. Va Dus Mr A. B. Munid

Mr J. D. Maldar Mr. and Mrs H. U. MJ.D. Mulder

Mr, W. Naismith Ebronfala O pt. W. Erandt Miss G. ULay Mr W. Finlayson MEJ. Ormiston

Misa Parker' Mr J; Ped'ow Mr. R. do Preville Mi BB. Bay Miss F. Rony Miss D. G., Rickotta

End infant

CONDUIT ME. Finlayson

Mr H. & Fiber Mim O. W. Foster Mir M. Forter Me Denman Faller Mrs F.. W. Cage:

Mr. and M L H Mas K. Ricketts

Gilbooly

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTM. H. Gallette

Geare MINT & AGENCY-05-LEA

#12 Mrs P.

Dr J. M. Gillespin Hongkong, July 10, 1913. ⠀

Mrs RU Güls Miss Gillia Mias D. Gillis Bir A.. G. Gordon!.. MV. Goulbenza Mr F. 0 You Griso. Mr J. Gourges

Gone

10 LET,

THEZE ROOTED FLATS FODERN

with every convenience, Husers BOLDINGS, Corali Avatue, Kowloon

No. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODT ROAD, FOUL LOCKED HOUSES in CAMEON Rowlion, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS Corr, TERBAGE, Granville Arenas and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals"

SHOPS with Godown attached, NATHAN BOAD, Kowlooti.

Apply to

Mr. E. B. Gordon Mr C. R. Gordon Mrs J. Gordon Me P. O. Hall Dr J. G. Hands Mr and Mrs W. Hannibal -

MFA. L. Rock Mr R R Roxburgh Mr J, C. Sibley Me E'T. Singer Me F. M.kewington

Mr and Mis E. E.

Smith

Mr V.Sorby Mr J. B. Tapp Miss&. Square

Mins &. Viole Capt. H.

Welke

5. F. Webb

Weidler

Mr W.

Mr F. W. White Mrs M. G. White A. Mr D. Wile

Mr 0. G. Wood

KINGHOLERE HOTEL

MPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE Consul General An Mr D. Openshaw

Hongkong. July 23, 1915

TO LET

MEIRION, No. 10, Penz, furnished

aufarnished 8 Booms Cheap

rents.

dersen

Mr & Mrs J, Robert Mr and Mrs J. FL.

Backhouse Mr Banboy-Rows Mr sud Mis & E. MEG. Bushsa

Carleton

Me 8ch odter Miss D. Filkins Mr A. L. Shielde Stall-Sargeon Hunt; Capt. C. V. 8.B

Me and Mr Guedes

Mr H. Hancock..

Mr Haskett

Mr HA. Hazeland

Sharp

Lt Col H. Usher

Saith, 40.D.

Me P. So

Capt. & Mre Stericker nuree and child

Capt & Me Hodgins Mr and Mrs G. E.

Maja Humpareja.

RES;

Eləmr & childrön

Mr.O. Wagner Mr and Min W, G. Mr N, C Walker

Mr. Willux

Humphrey

Lt. Col. W. Lica Mr David Food

Capt WhitfieldAO,D, Mr & Mrs P. Jacka Mirs Wright"..

Ror, W.-L. Bell Mri A. Calkins Mr FJ. Cargill Mr T-Chest Mrs Christianson

child

11: A. Chegg

MrF. W. Cug

and

Mr W. A. Donaldson

Mro. Grimble

Mr and Mrs. F. L

Birs A. O. Milar Mr. And MffJ:"B"A

Modr Mr J. Moore Mr M. F. Murray

Mr A. P. Nohbe

Mr K, Nogiri

Mr E. Ogawa

Mr & Mre Or Hani-Cape & Men" W.

phroya

MJ. Joseph

At Scherez

51 And Mrs W.D. Mr H. 8. Bpmgu

Kral

Mr & Mrs. Lauri

A

Mrand Mas Lemaze

and child MrJ. Lennox Mr W. Logan Miss Massey S

Capt. IL Matala

Cap & MA H Stewart de children Ma Strong and child", Mr K. Time: Mr T. Thomas Capt. R. D. Thomas

•M2 D....Walker- Me H, J. Westphal MIGO Whitelaw

F.Nhire, IL Ang Mr W. Matthews Miss B. Walson,

Kantor

Major and Ms FT. Dr Steduna

Mr. J. van der De & HN Evan-Jones Fal Mr & Me Little Me and MT. C. Mr. Morrison Yeleb **ROGATE, Ausia Road, Kowloos G. Norrings Mr P. D. Wilson trons ist October

To let or for 1 GLENSHIEL, Harser Road, No. 14, Fook, 5 room.

Farnished for one year from let Novem bar nuit COOMBA Magazine Gap with Tenois Lawnl

GLAND HOTEL - Mr and Mrs Allen Mr Koko

Capt. J. S. Lela Mr Compoll Mr and Mrs A. B. dun

Mr Dolaille ·· Mr Fearon

FUR SALES A HARTING BOGATE of part of

Mr Of Frenck Kowloon Inna Lot No. Ti

DEROOKE, No. 8, Condul Rod. 1r M. Freeso Fine View of Harbour 8 Roots, Bath Capt. Byde rooms; Garden and l'ensis Court Aceph-Dr Keyb modation for 30 Serran

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS," Venard Haldiriyy

MF Lorris

Dr Rogagars

Mr. Rojd

Mr Sohradder, Mr G. WeismEND

Mr. Wieber

Me and Mrs A., 0, Mr A. H, Howitt

Alchureb

Mr.J.M. Clark 6101 Edward

Mir M. Faoudera. MYD. A. Goodwin

Mr Wo. Hoy

McInnes

Me W. Kđồn MeHghtanee

Mpitale

Major & M W 8. Mr By Rab

AND CAMITON HOTLÜ

Mr & Mrs Almberg Mr & Mrs G. Dingle

Mr and Mrs B. A sad child

Balantiris

Mr G. Barnes

M&Mrs Barrett

MET G. Flynn

Mr A. J. Grady Mr&Mr. Habbe, Miavos Barrety (3) children & surse My V. Battiatoros, Mr. Harpe Mr & Mrs W. Bishops W. Jackson

and child

Mr Tu. Kenn Mr 8. G. Bolder Mr. B. W.Labbley Ident B. B. Browa-My arthur-Mitheep

Mr & Mrs Buchanno Mr.O. We Randall Mr and Mrs Cochi au Mr A. F. Remedios Miew J. Crawford MA, R Leat, eo. W. Oren-Mr W. R. Russell

bie, R.E

Mr D. Thom

Mrs. Crawford

Mine Mañái

Mr Edstur Evana MM. Problem Mr C. G. Harrison Wine M. Hoy MV. De Longmire DFB. OLMONE Man B. Öz MoNa

MA. B. Neon MZWEI. Doker Mr FW, Patkunder MR. Suderson Mr Sprock Me U. A. Steven Me and Mrs Johp

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