MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1918,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

LYD

ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal -and-

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

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HE Undersigned have recalved lastroc tions to sell by Publié-Auction, '-

WEDNESDAY

Lite 24th September 1913, commencing, at 2.2) p.m. their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vous Rand, Corner of Ice Houso Street,-

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a

AE Undersigned na ruceived instruc

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TAX CONCRASAD),

on

SATURDAY,

the 27th September, 1913, commencing ob 9.30 p... Harting" Aust n Read, Kowloon,

TRI

VALUABLE BOUSEBOLI FURNITURE, ote..

theroin Contained,

Comprising-

יו.

FEET DYED BLACK.

Paris Marchant's Adventure.

Parts, Apg. 2

A curious experience, has befallen a pessers Paris merchant.

He died

with some friends at Pussy a night or two

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GEO. P. LAMMERT

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ago, when he reached the railway | SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. station interling to return horne has found that the last Metro train had gone, and thas it was considerably past mälnight.

The night and the dinner and the sub.... «quent refreshments made him soupe. what confused, and be thought that i

could not tenvil by train he could cross the city by a boat on the river, and thus renel the Rus Joanne d'Areme No boat being, in sight, Lu sat down to wait

Very five Tankwood Hall Stand, Sidene. His heal and foot felt bob, so

beard. Dinner Waggons, Extension Diving Table, og.. by well-known local musker,

he removed his hat, boots, and socks, and

dangling his legs over the parapet, whore La cooling stream fell upon his foot, was

h

(in good condition), Tientsin and Brussell's weficiently soothed to fall upon his Carpets and Rugs, including Stair Carpets, hack and go to sleep. Pictures, Wall Hangings, a quantity of

Ad daylight thu merchant was aroused Electro an Silver plated Ware, Dinner by a policeman, wo prdered him to get and Breakfast Services, etc., etc., Braasup and go bone. Bus when he raised Curtain Poles,

"Abo

his fort from the water he found that they were both jet blank. The stream of Trendia | Sewing Machine. 5-Colouredding water was clear and right, and Chinese Porcelain Flower stands, Plaats

as he could neither wush nor rub away in Fobi.

theo ngwentel colour he became thorough- By frigitumel. The policoman suggested that he was turning to a negro.

I

On view day butera Sle,

Cat diagues will be isrued.

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113

Hangvonk. Sept. 19, 1913.

PUBLIC ACTION.

PHE Undersigned has received instru-

by Public Auction,

R, Moss, Bay, to sel

00

MONDAY,

the 29th September, 1913, Commencing as 2.45 p.m., at No. 149, Coomb Rosd, Magazine Gap.-

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

..

&c.

&C.,

the rain contained.

Including

יד

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACK WOOD FURNITURE, Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Dwing Room Suites Upholstered Chairs and Sofas Carpets and Rega 1 Bruse and Brass-mounted Bedstenda, Bed Room Sui e,

Hall Furniture by Povals, a fame Barcsas, Wardrobes, te.. Dining Room Teakwood Bed Room Suite in very good Forniture, Extension Dining Tables, Side-condition, Brass-mounted Twin Bedstands," boards, etc., eta, 1 Dinner and Dessert Etchings and Engravings (Artists' Proof), Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Wars. Carpets and Bags, Sundry Blackwood 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, Furniture, ele, etc., Bath Room, Pastry and Kixhen Utensils Sodan Chairs and Plants in Pots.

Akc.,

BLACKWOOD —Overmates, Book case, Cara Taliva, Coaches, Arm chairs, Flower Stands, Gu iets Jardiniera, Hall and Tes Tables, Tempoys, Brackets and 'hoto Frames, etc., Old inlaid Chairs, a faw pieces of Chinese Forgelins, etc.,

Aiso

1 Piano, Ice Chests, Electric Fans. 1 Polariscops. 1 Analytical Sealo, 1 Micro- scope, and bue12 Boro Browning Sheat Gun with oxira Barrel in excellent condition,

"And

A quantity of Flower and Vegetable Seeds.

Catalogues will be issued,

TERME A OKNA,

BUCHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong. Sept. 18, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION......

1325

E Uadersigned have received instruc Total og Public auction

(POR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNIC),

Ca

THURSDAY

1

the 25th September, 1913, at 2.40 p.m.

at No. 89, The Poak.

THE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Etc., therein contained.

..Etc.

including Tennis Not and Pants Plants

io Pots, and Sundry Silver Ware. (Eull Particulars from Catalogue). On view from 3 p.m. Wednesday. TERMOs asual.

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 16, 1913.

PULL PARTICULARS FROM CATALOGUE. On view from Sunday the 28th instant Catalogues will be issued.

TERMS:—de Grual,

HUGHES & ROUGE,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 20, 1913.

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... AN EXTRAORDINARY MYTH.

Remarkable Case, of Megalomania.

One of the most curious casos, from medical point of view, of what appears to be megalomania" hay been revented by the discovery of William Tunstali, the Bolton labourer who was supposed to

Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Ex M-jesty the Exo, ter ons farther term of *3 years.

Lonally

! "No, of Bale.

Beginty No.

Adjoining

Kowloon Ipleen

Lot No. 1232

Particuları of the Lot.

Boundary

Micrzrement (approximate)

T

#t

about

1137

have giss to Austrails to claim an in- heritance of several hundreds of thos sands of pounds. The poor fellow was found on August 20th, by the polipo as Todmordiz, on this borders of Yorkshire Want' Advertisement and Lancashire, wandering about, his

is was disenyered that it was the surincemiad a blank, and physically a wreek. brain from somo-dye works.

JAPAN'S METHODS OF DEAL ING WITH KOREAN CHRISTIANS.

w

(FROM THE WESTMINSTER GAIETTE.")

The Rev. J.L. Gurdibe, of the Methodin Epi copal Church, South, stationed a Seoul, Krgen, who is now in Londen, bas} given a representative of the “Westminster Gazette some first-hand information con

cerning the Korean coaspiracy case. I will be remembered that a large number of the leading Korean Christians were arrested in 1911 and 1912 on a charge of conspiracy, No definite allegations were made at the time of the arrest, but later the police authorities aserted that eighty of them bad participated in a plot to assassinate the At the Governor-General of Koren.

£

P BE PAID

A kindly pelicoman took charge of him. si per inch...... $ insertions.

and he is now under the care of his sig iter. A pathetic feature of the coes is

that Tunstall still adheres to the belief: that he has a huge sum of money coming -to him.

The following is the history of this peculiar case. A week or so ago it was aunounced that Wiliam Tunstall, a la bourer in the phy of the Bolton Cer poration, had revived news from Aus tralia that his father-in-law, a Mr. West- well, had died and kft him the bulk of

ut

fortune; variously estimated £200,000 to £300,000, This news wan

Sere

One week.

FOR SALE,

ww

Clarendon and Nonparell (Moder BOUT 500 lb. ENGLISH TY11 complete fount, including Italie,

In good condition. Bond offers bo

TYPO,

Jare of CHINA Maiz' Offe Aengkong, March 21, 1913.

401

JOHNNIE WALKER

There's always a pleasant ring about Johnnie Walker. Quality uphold by unbroken family management since 1830. In three guaranteed ages "JOHNNIE WALKER" "White Label...

834 Label Over 10 yara’oid, - -"JOHNNIE WALKER" Binck Labely,

Over 2 years ahí,

To be obtained from THE HANKOW DISPENSARY CO, UL. KAMP & CO, Shanghai

CHankow.

PERRIN COOPER A CO, Tientsin. SIEMSSEN & CO. Canton and Hong Koną,

JOHN WALKER & SONS, LTD, Sconce Wasey Distillaan. Kilangor. SCO: LAND.

Over Byears old. "JOHNNIE WALKER:

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afterwards embellished by romantic de MILNERS' tails as to how Tunstall came to be the son-in-law of so wealthy a map : bow het saved the lives of two ladies at a bad- ing reset in the Isle of Man, and how he came to marry the daughter of one of the ladies, Mry. Wesswell. The story grew in the telling. It was said that he had lost his wife, had Jallen on evil PRINCIPAL BANKS first trial after some of the prisoners imes, and had come down to the humble had

tortured soventeon wer position of a labourer under the Bolton sequitted on necount of insufficient evidence Corporation. It was stated also that he nad 104 committed to various terms of im. sailed in the Omrab last Friday for Aus trulia, take up his new career as tie prosament. In the Appeal Court ninety-owner of a silk industry and a pearl eight were acquitted, while the sentences

boen

of others were r.duced. Baron Yan Chi isbery,

Ho, president of the Anglo-Korean School Tho came a curious development. Tele. of the ble hudist Episcopal Church, South,

grams despatched from villages in Lan-

1a vice-president of the Korean Y. M.C. Austine were received at Bolton stating And five others are still in prison. Not one

of the missionaries in Korea believes in the

that Tunstall had died on hoard the

quilt of Baron Yun Chi Hn, but, according urah, and had been buried at sea. The te Mr. Gerding, they think that the original Arrest was an attempt on the part the Japanese officials to discredit Lhristianity." Though mistake has been made, the official now desire to pave their face," and so the six pris-mers have been kept in

e Jap news are naturally suspicious,"

offices of origin of these telegrams gave rise to suspicion, and it was then found that the whole atory was a "myth from beginning to end. A search was insti paled for Tunstall, with the result that he is now back in Bolton, sightless, his

mind a blank, and his mental faculties explained Mr. Gerdine, and are very

axious to prevent rebellion in Keren. deranged. His only luggage consisted 'cl For this reason they have prevented the tin box, which ho had deposited at holding of any mauti gs, but according to Telmordin station in the namu the iw they cannot interfere with religious Turner. All attempts to question Tun- gatherings. At the same time the Japanese stal have failed to elicit any connected

0 Always suspicious of the Christians

of

mueting together. The Christian churches narrative. All he can say is that he in Kores are much larger than the churches wishes that he had never heard of Üze in Japan. In the latter country, perhaps, money. He and a friend, be vaid, Lud the largest church would not have COE.

been to London, but he is unable to say gregation of more than 200, while in Korea why they did not embark on the Omrih, we have churches with 500 to 1.500 people. and we prases more than a hundred of he having left everything to his friend. them. The Japanese sond spies to the Korean churches, and these. ap

bava to

A RAMBLING STATEMENT. Tunstall was found in the early morn.

Communications relating to new should bring in something, and they bring long hours on the Rochdale Canal bank

be addressed to THE EDITOR.

Correspondents must forward Dame and addresses with any communia tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily for publication but sa evidence of good

faith.

will be inserted

Į K

thing. Ou ous occasi

in

cussing the question of independence

TH

at Todmorden, aching in a very atrazgo no faz as this related to its financial stand manner. He seemed in a dazed condi ing with the Missionary Board. This was reported, and suspicions aroused because tion, and complained of pairs in his head. the officials thought that the question had As he rambled a grunt doal's friendly relation to the Government and not to the police constable took him to the lock-up church itself

for his own safety. Heris papers were "I

***I wrote an articlo expressing my faith

Be

All matter for publication should be written on one side of the paper only. in Baron Yten, and sent it to the Scout found in his possession which left little No anonymously signed communkation Press, asking them to publish it. The doubt of his identity. A pocket-books.com- editor, however, had to decline it because tained the following rambling state lils that has already appeared in any other papiti against the law to publish anything in ment

farcur of a prisoner before the trial wrote saying, 'Personally, I entirely agree wild what you say concerning that gentle. man (moaning Baron Yun, for whom I have the highest esteem. I cannot believe that he is guilty of complicity in a dastardly conspiracy, and I would like to publish your article so shly vindicating him high charactor,

Letters relating to business should b BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE. addressed to Tux SEORETARY.

Order for extra copies of the 'Ours.

E SRS. Hughes and Hough have Man' should be sent as soon sa possible M25% in to sou

the supply is limited. Gish 10 oz., Credit 20 ct., par copy.

by

PUBLIC AUCTION (ject, to "a reserved price)

on

THURSDAY,

the 2nd day of October 1913, at 3 r., The following very valuable Leasehold Propertion

(a) Nos.4 and 8. Lok Hing Lane, situste at Victoria. Hongkog on Section M of Inland Lot 50.

(b) Six three-storied Chineso shopu sudij dwellings, situatest Fuk-Tour-Heang- on Kowloon Inland Lot 1114.

tj Nos. 15, 17 and 17 Main Street, Fok Taub Heang (Kowloon Inland Lota 776 and 777).

The premises are held for the residue of the envoral tagma of yours created by the rospective Crown Leases thereof.

Particulars and Conditions" of Bale may

be obtained from the

AUCTIONEERS

or from

MESERS. DENNYS & BOWLEY,

2, Connaught Road Central

1100

Hongkong, Sept. 11, 1913-

Alterations and additions to Adrartine ments on Pagen 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wrad

ham Etreet, not later than 11.90 1.m.

Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on page L. 6, 7 and 19 should be sent us not later than 2 p.m.

Now Advertisements should be sent in before 8 p.m.

Mr. Gerdine is anxious that the British poble should know the facts. The Baron Yus man of unblemished repute-i still in prison with five other Christiana, who, sconsing to Mr. Gardino, shou'd be set from because nothing has been proved against them. If he said, Englishmen, who were the allies of Japan, would take notice of the case and criticise the

gru cedure of Japanese justice in Kores, ther there was a chance that when the

appeal Advertisements and Subscriptions whio)

was heard in September the six would..he are not ordered for a fixed period will be

released. Japan was amenable to the continued until countermandød,

of Great Britain, and would not Talographic Addresą.“ Maxt.' Hongkong | diarogard criticism of the manner in which she had treated the Korena Christians. Telephone Ko, 29,

Unfortunately it seemed as if she now The Orina Marín, Labaran, ¦ | desired the case to be I rgotten.. After

the second batob of prisoners were released Japanese official remarked to Mr. Gerline That the matter had been happily settled, but to this the latter could not agree as ha arted. ihe, complete innocence of the remaining six prisoners,

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William Tunstall - Westwall, real name. Tired; pains in the head, some- thing awful Money and study." Sorry. ever was born. If this is what money brings. Med, mad, with pain. No ibing to oab. Only romambor leaving London Saturday, ill. Did Hart'tell you about me not going to Australia? Where have I beed'? God only knows;; I don't., Have walked about trying to Cannot get better. but got worse. stand it any longer, Mad with gain.. Bible in canal higher up. Dlo't know where box is, unless it is at the station. Wish had never known about money. Three hundred pounds ripped up. Mut have done, as I am pecinilos zow Tired with pain. Bury me with mo thor. Mad Mad 1 Killod with money..

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Mr F. T. Chapple Mr A. A. Clarion Dr AL. & F. Cole

man

Mr J, J. Connell Mr C. H. Davin Mr & Mrs Dartsano

and 2 children

BUSINESS HOUSES. Mz J. Dewar

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Hongkong, May ́20. 1911

FOR SALE.

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Cain hardly walk about, this week. Can be obtained at the following Oood bye, dear brother Don's Ap about me. I am always, mad' with study and money and pain. If this in having money I am tired of it. You will find me nese whore you find this. The Hangking Ferry What, Good-bye, and God bless you. The Kowloon Ferry Tunstall still adhered to the story of hand

The Hongkong Hotal.

his Intune, saying: "I wish I had never The Kiosk, Blaka za m

The Upper Peak Tzazz Btations, a

had the money. He stated that że started with a filend to embark for & trakt, and that they parted in London. The Lower Fogk Tram Station.

meng Ming (Asar House Hobel); tan Pang Kes (Astor House Hall, An Choo (Chaven's Bond). Wo Chson (D'Aguilar Bizosé)

VE you ever tried Chamberlain's Why his friend left him he could not ca HPain Balm for cheamaliam f. If not plain. His sister, Mrs. Whalley, Adhorns you are wasting time, as the longer this to hire belief in her brother a foriano, and disease rane on the harder it is to curs, thinks that the exaltament of coning Into Get hottle to-day, apply it with a vigorous mange to the afflicted parts and you will money and the publisher instinctod h be surprised; sud, delighted at lås is for the time anbied Tantell's mind. obtained For sale by all Chemists and Lebally, the aft ke berang

Mr T. H. Elliott Mr Denman Fuller Mr H. Gallotte Mr and Mrs. I. H.

Genre

Mrs R. T. Matheroo Miea M. Matbesua Mr A. D. MeBurvey

Mr B. K. Mahta Mr J. Mirecki Mr 7. Meyer Mr à. B. Moulder Mr J. D. F. Mildur Mrs J. D. F. Milder

Mr and Mrs R. H. Mr A. W. Niel

Dougins マリ

Miss G. 'Lenry Mr and Mrs H. CMr J. Ormiston

Ehrenfels

Mr J. W. Paton Capt. W Ebrhardt Miss C Phillips

Elbe Mins

R, do Previlla Mr B. Raworth Mr E. H. Ray M. E. M. Raymond Min F. Rey Mr & Mrs. Remus Master Remus Mr H. M. Richards Mr R. R Rexburgh Mr Geo Sumas.. Mrr Schenk Mr J. C. Sibley Mr Lim Peck Sin Mr E T. Singer Mr & Mrs

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Mr Lim Kong Ghee Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. GoulbouZD Mr J. Gourgey VYR. J. Grimshaw Mr P. O Von Griso

Gono Mr P. C. Hall

Mr and Mr J. H.A.

Hanca

Dr J. O, HA

4 children & meid Mr and Ms E. R

Smith

Mr and Mm W. A. Mr V. Sorby

Hannibal

Mr W. T. Harbord

Mr H. G. Hassock Cap'. E

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Mr, B. Serinsen Hiss A. Square

MrE. G. Tait

H. J. Hawkins Mr Lo Tak

Hon. Mr E.

Hewett, C.M.G.

Mr F. Hill

A. Mr C. D. Tod

Capt. J. Vaughan -Capt. and Mrs. H. A.

Walker & 2 children Mr S. W. White Mr G. G. Wood

Mr & Mrs R. Innes M: J.P. Islef

| Mr & Mrs Jackson

KING EDWARD HOTELS

Mr F. J. Cargill Mr T. Chue

Miss Massey"

Mr and Ms F. E.

Mrs Christiansen and McHugh

child

Mr H. Clegg Dr F. X. Costello

Mr F. W. Cos

Mr W. A. Denaldson

Mr G. Grimble

Mr J. Joseph

Mr and Mrs J. EL. N.

Mody

Mr M. F. Murray

Mr A. P. Nobbe

Mr K. Nogir

bir B. Ogwa

Cupt,

&n W. U.

Mr and Mrs W. D. Para

Mr

Kraft &

400

Mr H. S. Spargs

Hrs C. Laurit. Capt. 1 A B

Stewart & children

Mr and Mrs Lemare Mr K. Teme .

and child

Mrd. Lennox

Mr W. Logan

Mr D. Walker

Mr H. J. Westphal M: G C Whisělaw

Mr & Mrs Manners Mr K. Yamada

KINGSCLERE KÖTEL.

Consul General A-Me K. S. Marrimon

derson

Mr G. Nattingt n

Mr and Mrs J. F. MA. D. Opeus

Backhousa

Mr & Mrs J. Robort

Mr J. W. Balles

MAD

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Carleton

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Dr and Mis K. H.M: Seh- odter

Digby

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R.N.

Mr A. L. Shields

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shire, R.A

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Wal-

Hunter

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Hunter

R.N.

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Mr & Mre Almberg, Me and His F. Mr and Mrs B. A.

Balantine Mr. Karnes Mr & Mrs Barret Misses Barra (3)

Me A. O. Fenfield

Mr & Mrs W. Bishop

and child.

Mr S. G. Bear

Goodman & child.z.

Me A 4. Grandy

MW, Jackson

Me K. Kanoh Mr N Kiraz

11 A.RW Libbley M. Parker

Mr S. Paul

Mr CW. Kanda!!

Lieut R. E. B. Braws-Mr A. F. Remedioe

ter

Mrs J. Crawford

Mr A. Rigge

Mela. W. Newell

Lieut. Goo. W. Crom-Mr B. Verto

bie. R.E...

Mr T G. Flynn

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And child

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B. Belbin Mr Brito

Mr and Mrs Christie

Mr Coke

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PEAR HOTEL

Ore

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RAM.C.

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Mr. & Mrn W. Ar-

atrung

MeT. Arthur

Mr E. F. Aucott

Cwt. Hyde Mrs Hyda Dr Koyt

Capt. J. S. "Levin

Mr Matku-on Mr Mays Mr Kaynand

Mir Schroeder Mr. Weisman

Kranas

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Hardy

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Mrs W, M. O. Bar- R.A.M.O.

"Mr V. De Longmire

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Mr B. C. MoNail Mr and Mrs O. D. J. Mrs Mitchell & child Mr A. B. Neil on

Bell

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more and child Mrs Bowdler

Mrs Nelson

·Mujer Bower, &.P.D.Mr H. Ober. * Attorney-General, J. Dy and Mrs Paterson

A. Buckmill

Mrs Pope

Mr W. A. Butterfol. Rev. Foster Farg Mr M. Cary

„Mr 8. L. Perkins

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Mr and Ms Curries Mr J.-Plammer Mrs Dayanfort and Mr Powell

children'

Lt. Col. J. J. Radolife

RE Major Dary, B.E Mr Dixon Mr and Mrs Debbie. Fix and Mrs Doyle Mr G. A. Dutton

Cool & M Hate

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Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie

Mz. A. Sinoisic.. Mrs Ezra M: ad Mts B. A. Mr O, Bhott

Mr and Mrs: 8, "8,

2

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