TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 18, 1918...

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ARMBALTY.

General Auctioneers.

IND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

TO LEF

FO... LET...

JO, 149 'MAGAZINE OAP" Punk,

from the 1st October, HOUSES in TORRES BUILDINGS, KOMURRLEY ROL, Kowloon.

Apply to

SPANISH DUMINICAN

PROCURATION, Hougkong, Supt. 13, 1913.

No.

TO LET

(FROM 1ST JULY 1913).

1037

TO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The. Posk.

Apply

LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 8, 1913.

799

TO LET.

JAPAN'S MENACE TO`LANCASHIRE. The Business: Men of the Easi.

(BT. J. XLIIS-BARZKI) – Wo hear frequently of the awakening the East. But many doubt that the They ** unchanging East" can wake. admit that the Eastern nations may (croata arabas' and navios," but that they cannot compete with Europe in other spheres of national activity. That this assumption is erroneous in elear to all who have observed the remarkable change which has taken place in the Japano industries and in the men who carry on those industrion.

THE CHINA MAIL.

JAPAN AND THM PANAMA OLMAL 1. As present Japan works under a greaf disadvantage in competing with Impossi hire. Avery considerabia portion of ker Prow cotton copies froin the United States,

Name

la unitally transported from, the Ensi const overland, and the long railway Cost of the United States to the Pacifiq

When the Pankmo Canal is opened Jae 'Atina, journey entails grout expense and dolay Almerity

Dotion 1 Galvisten and New Orleans Britomart nose stomers will be söle to load the Bramble ad Japan-will be able to obtain ber

Cadmus American cotton as cheaply, and almos as expeditiously, as Larenshiro. Japanog competition may become far lie

more formidable than it la now..

Thes

Cherab

Great Britain need porhaps not fear Flors the Japanese Army and Navy, but she Hampshire kas good reospu to watch obsorvantly the Kinsha

Minotaur Monmouth Moorhen

Until lately the Japanees worker w an artist Noting was more hateful to him than regularity and uniformity.

panesa werking num.--who is at-present With the soil of a true artist the Japan of economie Japan. The Ja Merlin es werker trovo hover to repeat him-

being evolved out of the artist of eld' and self. If one goes to a museum or to out of the present, may become a formide large shop and looks at a thousand swerda

able crapetitor to the men and women. wordards, or buttons, or pipes, and of tancadize. He has unly begun his Newcastle

carcer, nad already ho has taken away Nightingais. from Engla blas Japanese markut, and Otter is encroaching pow our markets in the Ribble Far East.

will not find two which are alike. The Japanese artisan of old. being a troe DANFURLY, No. 1, CONDUIT | rrish, was impatiens both of uniformity RRDAD

and restraint. It was impossible fog. him to work regularly at a given task. The-factory system was impossible.

The Japanese have introduced not only

GODOWNS:

it

The Japanese worker has certain grent Advantages over the Englishman. Fis

Fia Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.

CRAM

despash-ves

Admimity tag sivar gunboat

tirez gunbout alcop.:

Capt. M. R. HOP

X-Comdr. E. D.. Marryat

Capt. F. C. PANCU

Nkaking.

Labund Woilsiwai

Welbalwor

Capt. Frederick A. Powisti

Liant-Com. Malcolm Murray

*Cinton

Wohnwer

Faugteza Rive

Tonk, GUN LIE

Commander.

1850

2

2000

Comdr. Archibald Cochrane

Last esport at.

Weihaiwal

Master W. Word

Hongkong

710

9

900

Lt.-Comdr. B. 3. Prichard

Shanghal

river.gunboat

710

900

Lieut. Comdr. W, H, Darwall

Shanghat

aloop :

1070

1400

Comme H. P. E. T. Willianus

Hongkong

water tank hud tug

390

.. 300

Mastar H. Smith

Hongkong

• Bloop

1070

&

1400

Comdr. Colin Mackenzie, D.S.0.

Shangthi

3.

Fame

torpedo bost doctroyer

380.

&

5700

Hongkong

14

Oraiser, 2nd cin

4360

10 1000

Capt. C. F. Corbett, M.V.O

- Shanghai

cruiser, 1st ones

10,850

10 30,500

614

4.1200

1340

creinar, luk cinse cruiser, 1st class river gunboat

14,600

27,000

Capt. E. B. Kiddle

B800

$2,000

Capt. B. H. F. Barttolos

180

600

T-Com.. Alan Ditun

cruiser, 2nd class

4800

19. 99,000

river gunboat

: 85

140

torpedo boat destroyer

350

8300

Lt. Comdr. R. Wilkinson

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyar

B90

7600

L-Comdr. M. F. G. Mackinnon

Weihaiwei

Rosario

Rebir

depot ship, submarines

980

1400

Comdr.. N. E. Archdalo

river gunboat

23

2.

240

Ft.-Comdr. Noah

*Hongkong

river ganbost

85

- 2

240-

L-Com, LA. S. Hutton

West River

river ganboat

85

9

210

Lt.-Comdr. Maurice B. Leslie

Yangtze River

torpedo boat destroyer

350- &

3500

Ganner W. H., Ryder

Hongkong

receiving ship

1850

"river gunboat

180

2

800

Thistia Usk

river gunboat

710

9

900

torpedo-boat destroyer

590

7500

Lt.-Comdi. Maxwell

Weihaiwai

T

torpedo bost destroyer

355

6

€300

Hout. Com. Bondam Whatham

Weihaiwal

.torpedo-boat destroyer

500

-

7500

#

Comdr. Seymour

Waibiwei

torpedo boat. destroyer

360

8

5900

It-Comdr, R. Noville

Weihaiwoi

river gunboat

195

R 800

Lt.-Com. J. C. F. Borrett

Upper Fangtze River

river gunboat.

160

1500

L-Com. M. Blackwood

150

2

500

Lt.-Comdr. Lloyd

wants aro (für-lives frugally in little Sandpiper

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST, he outward forms of European civilisa-wooden houses. He is willing to work Stipe

Coder unod: A.B.O. & ben EnITION. AI. TELEGRAPHIC Cous.

"

94, WANCHAI ROAD,

102, PRAFA EAST.

Telegraphic Addrow:

MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong. July 10, 1913.

862

MEIRION' HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

10 LAT

THREE-ROOKED

THE Undorsigned have received lastruc-Dry convenience, Hemraaza THE by Buble & retion,

!!

WEDNESDAY,

the 17th September 2013 at 9:30 pm

their Suler Rooms: No. 8.

Dos Vaux Road, Corner of

Ice House Strout,~-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAK WOU D

'AND

SUNDAY

CANTONESE

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

201

&c.,

Comprising as follows:-

TEAKWOOD-Dising and

tc.

Drawing

TODERN

FLATS

BUILDINGS, Corneni! Avenue, Kowloon.

tion, but they have become a nation of

long hours for very little pay. He is per Taku business men. Hall a century ago the cisacious ral enrgetic, and his waorgies Tamar Japancs dil nat poses a single merire directed by extremely able business Tea chant ship. Now their merchant marine aten. cmprises 1,500,000 tons, un it bids fair Etu heemme the third largest in the world. In a very few years it should range im maturely after the ferman merchant

The artisan-artists of olf Jo

marine. pan are being replaced by factory hands." The European ductory system

No. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODT ROAD | has arrived. Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TENNIS COURT. "Forz-300MED HOUSES CAMERON TERRACE, Grenviko-Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. Cheap rontals.

SHOPS with Godown attachod, Naray Boat Eowicon.

Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCI

Co., Lt. Flengkong. July 23, 1913.

TO LETS

Roome. EIRION, No. 10, Pesk, furnished or Chosp

Room Suites. Upholstered Armchairs and-Safas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brase-mounted Bedstands and Cats. Bedrood Room Saite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wanh.

rectal atanda, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner, Waggons, Extension Lining Tables d Chairs, etc., etc. 2 Dianor and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Good Glass Ware. Cooking Steve,

No. 116 Fesk LEWKOR Furnished Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, E.-P. Ware.or Unfurnished 5 roums,

EC..

BLACKWOOD-Couchos, Arm-chairs.

Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hall And Tea Tables,, Teapoys, Brackets and Photo Framer, etc..

Aiso

I Marine Ulizendmeter y Johanneur, London, in perfect condition, Electric. Cociling Fan, Reading Lamps. Sering Machine, Ice Cheste, &c., Blomquito cur tains (new) and a large number of Pairs Lace Curtains and Pinne, Catalogues will be issued. Taxus An umail,“

HUGHES & HOUGI, Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 11, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.,

1009

THE Undersigned have received, insurve

tions to sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONQERNED),

FRIDAY,

the 19th Sept 1912, 6.15 ...

at their als Rooma, No. 8,

Des Voodi.Road, Corner of

Tor BOCHE STILET,

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF USED POSTAGE STAMPS,

*Comprising

Bongkong, Great Britain and Colonies, Old Chins, Fritco and Colonies, Datch Indies, Formosa, Macau, Phillipincu,

• Hawaii,

&c.,

&C..

JAPANESE COTTON INDUSTRY Forty bears ago the poorer classes in Japan went about dressed in straw couts aut. in paper gument. To-day they amo zbressed in cotton garments made in Japanese factories. Forty years ago cot- to manufacturing was unknown in the In 1877 kingdom of the Rising Sun. blo Japanese Gorament placed order in England for machinery sufficient to cotton: start Severni experimental spinning mill-different-parts of the country.

In 1882 the first joint stock cetty spinning mill was organised theks with a mill coupment of only 10 son quindies. Since thin development hawn rapid. By 1890 there were

To let or for sale. GLENSHIEL,277,05 spindles in the country. In 199 Barker Road, No. 124, Peak, 5 rooms.

ROGATE, Aestia Read, Kowloon from 15 October..

FOR SALE OR TOŊLET.

(From 1st November 1913.)

there were 10,948 spindles. As the close of 1912 blare were 2.0113.539 spind.

In competing with Great Britain for the markets of the F Fast the Japanes havo some great advantages over

*H

They are nearer the Asiatic countries than Welland we are, and they understand better the Whiting Asiatic peoples. A Japanese will learn Widgeon Chinese as easily as a German will leara Woodcock. English. Honce fepanese commercial Woodlark travellers are" hely to be succes ful in China than English travellers, Bo 0.38" sides, the Japaners cotton manufacturers 0.37 have learned to use very largely Chinos 0.38 and Indian cotton, which they can buy

.035 more pheaply than wo,can bay it. Alto. gether fata is favouring them. The Ja-038. panese working man has only begun com- 1.037 peting with the Englishman. Japan is 058 the England of the Far East, and it will todoubtedly in course of-time encroach more and mon spesi "kon markets of Asin which hitherto we inve. considered to be British preserve.-Manchester Dispatch.

JUDGES ON HOLIDAY.

is, andding to the Consular re- Farourite Hobbles of the Long Vacation. just on Japan just issued. 45 new mill and extensigns of old mills with 750,000 www spiedies are plannid. How rapidly the Japanese cofton industry has grown

The Law Courts bating risen for the tan weeks Long Vacation, it is interest.

up may be set a fom the fact that Japuing to note, says a botas paper, the hob

vorstimed in 1911 1,000,000 bales of rav sten, be exactly as much as was com

river gunboat

די

submarine

submarine

submarine

torpedo boat'

torpedo boat

torpedo bost

torpedo.bost

www

Kongtong

Commodore R. H. Anstruthor, C.M.U.Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. Hoa. G. Stopford, Upper Yangtze River Lt.-Com, H. R. N. Cottrell-Dormar Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. F. J. McGillawia

Lt.-Comdr. J. Gaimes

Yangtze River

Yangtze Fiver

Hongkong

Hoogkong

Lt. Comdr. R. E. 0. Pope

Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. Handley

West Kiror

Lt. Cowdr. 3tilemse

Hengkong

Lt. Comdr. Nicol

Hongkong

Lt. Comdr. H. W, Seymour -

West River

*Flagship of Vice Admiral T. H. M. Jerram, C.B., Commander-in-Chiet.

HOTELS

THE

STATION HOTEL

hire of some of the King's judges. Gif

L

has a special attraction for the judicial

No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Peil. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking rooms and are Bedrooms. Within That your by Austria-Hungarind, and share is scarcely, a prominent Cold ground for Tennis Court,

FOR SALE

HARTING LED ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154,

LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Rond Fine View of Harbour. 6 Rooms, 3 Bath. rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom modation for 30 Servants.

Apply to

LINS HEAD & DAVIS, ård Floor, Alexandra Bafidings. Ponchmark. A E 1941.

THE OHINA MAIT.'

NOTICE.

A

Communications relating to nowe shoul be addressed to THE EDGE.

Correspondents must forward the!: mames and addresscs with any communie tion addressed to the Editor, not necessaril for publication but as evidence of gour faith.

All matter for publication, should te written on one side of the paper only.. vto.,

No anonymously signed communicatio N.B.--Special attention is called to the that hasslready appeared inany other pap Hongkong collection which is worth in-will be inserted!

pection,

"(The stamps have been inspected by a

Letters relating to business should b member of the Philatelic Society and have addressed to THE SEČERETARY,

been found gunuize).

TERMS:-

usur!.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 13, 1913.

17

1111

Orders for szirá copies of the + OH; Mar' should be sent as soon as possible s› the supply is limited. Cash 10 a. Credit 20 ct... par copy.

Alterations and adiližions: to Advertise ments on Pages 2:25, 8 and 1 should be sent to the Offen/Na 5, Wynd. ham Street, not later than 1.30 am..

Alterations and additions" in Advertis ments on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should have sent as not later than 2 p.m.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

A

"

Moivod instructions to sell

TE 6BS: Hughes and

by

PUBLIO AUCTION (mubject to a reserved price)

оп

THURSDAY,

the 2nd day of October 1913, at 3.x.,

The following very valuable Lanrehold Properties

(4) Nos. 4 and 8, Lok Hing Lane, sitosto

at Victoria, Hongkorg on Section M off Hiland Lot 50: `

H

· (b). Biz 'three-storied Chiness shops and dwellings, mitunte at Fuk True Heang

on Bowlbon Inland Lot 1116.

New Advertisements should be sent before 3v.m.

·Advertisements and Subscriptions whic! are not ordered for a fixed pod will b continued until "coantmmanded.”

T

Belging, and Switz rland eembited.

A RIVAL TO LANCASHIRE,

figure on the Rebeh who is not to bo en during vacation times on the greens. The geographical situation of Japan, however, one notablu ̈àxcep- oumbles that of Great Britain. For- merly Great Britain as the workshop. "Mr. Justice Cobridge, during Ale and the cotton mill of the Custinent acting of a golf case in the Law Courts, Europe. Japan intends to become the said: "Do have mercy on a man who workshop and the cotton mill of Asia, is not a golfer. Going to the rough,' and heris slowly but surely chercaching the banker,' and so pa is all Greek to pon the British markers in the Furac." This como as a shock to the peo East. Raw cotton has beecme by far ple who thought that there was one game the most important article of importation which the whole personal of the law un- ito Jajur. In 1911 Japan imported derstands down.to the last letter. €14,984.000 worth of raw cotton, and i'

1912 she imperio £20,500,700 worth of raw cotton, weighing 381,710 tons. Ustit ately the potton yun and cloth used in Japan came from Lanenshire. Of the co. tun issues imported into Japan in 1911 33 per cent. cute from the United is lom. But our extton trade with Fapan is a dying trade.

|

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

FAN TRIC LIGHT AND

BAK-ZOOM TO, KACH ROOM,

and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARS,

BITHARD ROOM. Private Dining Room, EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particulare apply to

THE MANAGER,

298 TEL. No. KIMP. Telg. Addres! TEMEL

Hongkang, Feb. 3. 1919.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

44

HONGKONG HOTAL.

M: J. M. Aaron Me and Mrs E

"Humphrey Mr F . AM

E. E. Kabel Mr Ellis Kadoorie Mr P. O. Kalloch

D.

Mr J. W. D. AndrewsMr S. E. Humphrey Mrs E. V. Amay

Mr & Mrs R. Innes Mr &. T. Barberini Mr & Mrs Jackson M: E R. Bate Mrs M. V. Jones Mr H. Brian-Bates Mr. J. V. Jorge

MI Mr. R. Belillos Mr M. Bontemra Mr F. W. Breaker Mr A. J. Cambridge Mrs E A.Kendurgau Mr and Mrs. F. X. Mr. Kruseman

D'Almada E. Castro De Kubitz Mins D'Almada E. Mr.T. Lesman

Chabro

Mr G. T. Lloyd Mastor

D'Almada B. Mr and Ms Neil

Miclatyre

Castro

| Mr F. T. Chapple Mr A. A. Claxton

Dr A. L. EF. Cule

Miss Jolly Coleman Mr JJ. Connell Mr C. H. Davis Mr & Mrs Dertaano

and 2 children

Mr F. A. MacKintosh | Mr Geo. Martin

Mr C. Farebrother

Mason

Mrs R. T. Mathoson Misa M. Matheson Com. T. P. Maynder,

U.S.N."

MerA. D. McBurney. Mr B. K. Mohta

Mise Sophie Diamond Mr J. Merecki Mr J. Dewar Mr and Mrs B. H. Mr P Meyer

Douglas

Mr A, B. Moulder Hadam Dabrowohl Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D, F. Mülder

Dr R. Nolte Mr P. Nys Miss G.

O'Leary Mr J: Ormiston

Mr. Justice Seruttop is almost be well versed in the mysteries of golf us in the KING EDWARD HOTEL and children intricacies of commercial law. Ho is probably the best golfing judge. He has

short handicap, and plays frequently. Very else on his heels as a gouf player follows Mr. Justice Lush, who can give strobion and a beating to most ainateur

Central Location.

ELECTRIC TRANS Pass Entrance. Electris Lifa, Fans and Lighting Europeas Baths and Sanitary Fittings. Hot and Cold Water System throughout.

Beat of Food and Servies. In 1911 Tepan import-gif players, and in some quarters is

+ £1,450,000 worth of cotton gourds, bat in 1912 she imported only £970,00 worth.

fancied in the Sus player on the Bench. There is not much, however, to choose between the twɑ

TELITRONE $73. · TELENRAPIHC/ADDRESS.

· VICTORIA."

R. EL NORTH,

Manager

shoots and cycles, Mr. Justico Avery KINGSCLERE HOTEL,

hunts with the Surrey Farhounds, and

Our Casul reports: The import «f Mr. Justice. Channell, is a devotes of vachiting, and bis cutter, Xantho is well cutton piver gods has been one of th cléest and most important lines of busikan at Falmouth. Bir Samuel Evans ness done between the United Kingdom is. fond of yachting, Mr. Justice, Ridley and Japan, and as it has been the main stay of some of the old established for eign houses, the time has come for them. Justies Bray shoots. Mr. Justice. treemsider their position, for it is clear that with the increase in the tariff the day is clow at hand when all but spocis qualities of grey shirtings will cease to be imported."

EYFECT OF PROTECTION.

HONGKONG,

FTNRIVALLED position in the Hill

district overlooking the Botanical Gardena and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously fitted Bathrooms, Telephones, and Mlectric

Eve spende lis vacations in farming s big estado ni Dartmoor. He drives kis own bord, and has spent more than one holiday touring in the West of England in his caravan. Ha has been more than once mistaken for a gipsy. He cooks his. Fana. own meals and cleans his own boots while Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting room

Chroughout. Telephone No. 1159.

on tour,

Mr. Justice Bargrave Deane bes gone!

A.B.J. Code 5th Ed. 130 Hengtong, September 1. 1906);

WYNDHAM HOTEL

Japen hos, largely owing to the intro. ductios of Protection, acquired for her. self a nucnopoly of her home markets in cotton goods, and sho-is rapidly increas ing her exports to the neighbouring con tinent of Asia, where she encroaches apo Great Britain's preserves. Our Censul reports: "The cotton spinners bayo had an excellent year,, Not only has the do. mostic demand been good, but the ex- port business has been the largest-on- record, and for the first time for youre mills have boon able to work u time, all restrictions boing, dono away Telegraphis Addre Man Hongkong with. Nearly every company or paid increased dividends, and the profile have Telephone No. 22,

beon so large, that many new companion are being cutablished sad, extensions of: existing concerts being carried on."...

The rapidity with which Japan ha.. cruase IT cxports will be soon from the fact that her exports of cotton yaz k crossed" from £800 in 1801 to more than In his annual report on the Singapore: £5,000,000 in 1912, and her exporta, of police department, Mr. Cusoaded writes: cotton tissues increased from nothing is During the year 125 reports have boon 1991 to nearly £3,000,000-year, made against servants of thefts on-sun. During 1912 her caporte, weres fofpected thefts Of the 43 wore nerosted: and 28 convicted. I am glad to see the public both here and in the M.Shave

populiory. baca agitating to tion et servante and an ordinance is about?) 15.be, introduced dealing withkid rub

for nearly every form of sport except Cable Address: “Seokania." big game shooting, and his skill ne fisherman is afincet equal to his ability asiellor of fishing stories, Mr. Justice Bucknall is a hard rider bo hounds and has had many a bad spill. He is ideally: at home at Epsom, for he loves horses and horse-racing for better than “* briefs? and bamboozling "the term hence sp plied to his profession. Mr. Justice. Darling spends much of his vacation at: his case in the New Forest, for he is an

complished artist,

The Cardi-MastĄ, LDTRI

SINGON & CO.

(c) Nos. 15, 17 and 17 Main Street, Pa†BON, STERL,"METAL" and HARD

Tan Heong (Kowloon Inland Lote WAKE, MERCHANTERA Wholeals 728 and 777).

and Retall Ironmongers, Iron and low Foundry Coke Importers General Bioca keepers and Bhipotandang Nou do and

The premises are held for the residue of the several terms of year created by the replative Umowa Loasis thereof

Particolars and Conditions of Bale may be obtained from the

AUCTIONKERS-

or from

MESSKA, DENNTS & BOWLEY,

Fire Low Beamer, (Bud ilmeet, warn

of Demiral Marks) Telephone aro, $LIS - Hongkong Repossiker 4: 1200

TO

Colton" yama

"Colton, tissuos SA

•Cotton tonë ka

Cotton andandothing .......

£6,478,900

£290,500 £783,800

Practically all the cosion axports

Japan go to Asia, bo bulk gods to China, Manchuria, and: Coren, biUSTI BOR

already

Lot, espec

BINGAPORE'S DOMESTIC

SERVANTS.

1

29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET

QUATION good fir Hillside Beenery

Mr and Mrs H. O. Mr H. 1. Nager

Ehrenfels

Mr T. KL. EEE Mr Deanas Faller Mr E. Gallotte

Geare Mr. and Mrs L. H.

Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gondon M V. Goulbourn

Mr J..W. Paton Mr K. de Pruville Mr E. Haworth Mr. E. H. Kay

Mr M. J. Ossorio

Mr J.Gourgey-Mis F. Rong Mr B. J. Grimshaw Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mr P. O Von Griso Mr Geo. Samaels

Mza Sehenk Gonn

Mrs J. Schindler

Mr P. C. Hal

Dr J. G. Hauna

Mr

Mr.J. O, Bibley

Mr and Ms W. A. ME. T. Singer

Hannibal

Mr and Mrs EE W. T. Harbord Smith Dr Hartmann Mr V. Sorby Capt. H. J. Hawkins Misa A. Square Br and Kr F. P. Mr & Mrs H. Suzzallo

Helm

Mr C.

A.J. Quarles Ufford. Mr de Mes N. Fitz

Harbort

Capt. and Mrs E A. Walker & 2 chi dren on. Mr. A

Howett, 0.M.G. Mr V. Weinsberger Mr. H. S. Howarth Mr-F. W. White

"Mr G, G. Wood

KIO HOWARD HOTELS,

Min Kansey Mr F. J. Cargill

"Mr and Mrs F.E.. Mr T. Chea Mra Christianseri and McHugh

Mr and Mrs J. B. N. child Mr. B. Clegg

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Mr

G. Grimble

Mr. J. Joseph

PEAK HOTEL

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RAMO.

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strong

Mr T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucott Mr and Mrs J. S.

Auld & children Mrs W. M. O. Bar

rett and child:

Mr and Mrs E. 8.

Kranss

Me Laughlia

Major and Mrs. Mo

Hardy Capt. & Mrs MoMan, ohildren and ourse

R.A.M,C,

Mr E. J. MaNully

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Bell

Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

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more and child Mra-Bowdler · Mrs Nelson

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A Book ill Mrs Pope Mr W. A. Batterfelu Rev. Foster Fagg Mr M. Cary

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Mrs Davenfort and Mr Powell

children

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Mr Dixon

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+

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RE

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Mr Raiton Mr & Mrs Rickca Capt, and Mr Riley

and child

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