-TUMSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1918.

1i

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONSERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal; and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN

GOAL STORAGE.

Codes used: AB,0. 4TB & 5TH EDITIONS,

A1. TELEGRAPH

Cove.

Telegraphic Address :, MEIRION' HONGKONG,

PUBLIQ AUCTION.

15E Undersigned have received instruc

To sell by Public auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN XE,

01

WEDNESDAY,

the 8th October, 1913, at 2.30 p.nt., No. 1 Cameron Terrace. Cameron "Road, Kowloon,

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

1

therein contained,

Comprising Chippendale Drawing Room Suite, Åx- minster Carpots and Rigs, Pictugen, -Paintings, etc., Brass Fenders aud Fire

BRIKKEN.

Morocco Leather covered Armchairs, and Dining Room Chairs, Sideboard, Din

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY.

BEITUM CONCESSION, SLAMIEN, CANTON. TWO LOTS, Nos 79 and 30, fronting

on the CANAL ROAD, web with frontage of pinoty feet on the road, and with a depth of 1M) last. together with the BUILDINGS erected thereon. The Lors will be sold either separately D together. This property will be put up for Male at. PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises cominancing 11.00 AN. THURSDAY, 30th of October, 1913, if not sold privately before that date. The Cndersigned reserve the right to reject all bids if to acceptable bids are offered. Parties "interested may chtain particulars from

THE URINA BAPTIST

"MOVING PICTURE MILLIONS.

Romances and Fortunes of The Cinama.

Six years go the total number of ou ployees in chicinatograph theatres in Great Britain was about 500. They now

THE CHINA MAIL.

some place where I can be quies. I have livid in London, Manchester, Southport, and S. Ann'a-on-Sea. They are all

bad.

?

Now I am going to live at Chelten ham. The fowa clerk there masura me they have by laws gainst yolping dogs. Bawling hawkers, shrieking motor car

are noe properly enforced at Cheltenham I shall go to live in the Hariz bürtálna, underseasible Goderniens.

I have ceb definitely decided wha: I shall do with my money. I would like

to

and is all cu powder and shet for the people, who make and encourage un Beccesary Boise,"

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Undersigned has received instr Tour for ol by Public duction

exceed 125,000. Their workly wagsbilleras, and crowing fowly. If the by-laws SHARE & GENERAL BROKER, probably race into 30,000 or more, * £12,000,000 per annum. The number f people visiting the cinemas por mock. must be well over eight millions-416 million people a year! There are about 18,000 picture theatres in Americs, pa rised by more than six million people day. Nearly million pounds a year aro spent in admission money.

xd many other interesting facts of the wonderful growth of the cinema. given by Mr. Valentin Stoor in his book, The Romanes of the Cinema, says The Star.

These

!

MAKING FORTUNES IN CHINA. Mr. Steer points out that, whereas f PUBLICATION. SOCIETY,

teen years ago the only inematograph Tung Shao, Canton, China.

1149 pictures were 40' or 'fect films shown Hongkong, Sept. 29, 1913.

so one of two music halls, the number of picture theatres now throughout the world is about 60,000. The cinemato. graph bus caught the Chinose tasto to Soch aa'extent that German and Japanese arms are making enormous soms in Chica with moving picture shows. Two 'pagrs ago peoplo marvelled that the crowds at some of the Creèriation processions were * much smaller than had been natiei-

TO LET

TO LET..

PROCURATION,

10. 2, "DURBAR VILLAS' Kowloon. Six Roorts House, Cheap rental.

Apply to

SPANISH DOMINICANpated. Mr. Steer says the real reson why the people kept away from the Coro- nation processions was because they did not see the use of atroding for five or six hours under a broiling sun in a thick crowd, with the very probable cliance viesing nothing but the Soldiers' hol-

Hongkong, fct. 5, 1913...

TO LET.

1201

TO. 150 MAGAZINE GAP Peak.mats, when by paying sixpence at a pío-

Apply to

turo there the same evening they could sea the whele thing in comfort from a SPANISH DOMINICAN | cushion stall.

1037

PROCURATION. Hlongwang, Sept. 24; 1915.

N"

TO LET.

Стальной

The money spent on producing mony' modern-day in is extraordinary, Seder to Bin The Siege of St. Petersburg the Kalem Company built a bridge longer shua Loku Bridgo nerose an amy of the Mississippi axl set fire to it. The u. 2. MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Pork.

spructure est soyural thousand pounds, and took many weeks to construct; yet Apply

i was destroyed for the purpose of the LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

72% play, in a few minutes. The fort that Blongkong, June 9, 1913.

is mined and blown up in the same piece was built by contreet in just under ope week but then the 'contractor" Lud" over 800 workmen employed us the job, 'day H, CONDUIT and night. Nourly a quarter of a ton A dynamity was used in the explosion which destroyed it. In War's Havoc, two kejenutive engines moet in a spec- tacular collision by a high bridge, botli

RO

unor Waggons, Ico Cheat, etc., Glass and DANFURLY,

Crockery Ware.

Lu

Get.'s Bicycle in good condition and a |

number of Planta, &c, in pota.

On view Tuckay.

'Catalogues will be issued.

Treats :-Canlı,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. "Hongkring, Cles. 3. 1913

1194

PUBLIO AUCTION. THE Undersigned have received instruc-

(POB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCRANES),

Ok

THURSDAY,

the 9th Oct., 1913, at 2,30 r.m.,

at their Sales 'Rocian, Ko. 8, Das Vans Road, Oɔrnar of Tas HOUSE STELET, THREE SINGLE BARREL 12 BORE SHUT GUNS

Ind

Ji

ONE 12. BORE BROWNING SHOT GUN WITH EXTRA BARREL.

Also

A FEW LOTS OF NEW WITNEY

* BLANKETS TRAVELLING RUGS,

SBEETS, QUILT'S, TOWELS,

LACE CERTAINS, ALL NEW GOODS,

TREM:—ÁS Uyuni.

HUGHES & HOUER,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Oct. 4, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1148

THE Undersigned have received instrue-

Te fion to sell by Fabile Anction,

".

on

THURSDAY,

tasth October 1913, commencing at 2/3) p.m. at their Sales Booms, No. 8,

Dos Vaux Boad, Corner of

Iol House Street,-

...A Lanez QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD

BUNDRY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

&c.

GODOWNS.

TO LET:

הר

No.

94, WANCHAI ROAD.

102, PRAYA EAST.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTg reined to scrap iron. That ore

MENT & AGENCY Co., LD. Hongkong. Ost. 1, 1913...

TO LET.

88%

ATO. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODY ROAD, A Kovicon, FIVE BOOMS, Tr COURT

pisode vost the company over £4,500, vet då vëupies less than four minutes in the bowing.

DƏRİNE TARPINI M

"PRINCELY SALARIES. "

Messrs. Pathé Frère employ more shan helf a dozen famous producers, nomé of whom draws less than a thousand a year. Lawrence Griffith, of the Ameri ras ingraph Company, draws consider. FOUR ROOMED HOUSES in Granvillably over 16,000 a year for his services, Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

addition to a royalty ou, fims; włukst Siday fleest, who produced Kalem's Life SHOP with Godown attached, NAKRA of Christ picture in the Holy Land, wae ROAD, Kowloon.

Kowlson Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf.retained at 45,000 per cum. -Tio feat cinema play produced in England was Apply to.

The Soldier's Courtship, which was netur KUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCI un the roud of the Alhambra Theatre.

Co., Lap

it hanga was only 40ft-sufficient to show for about a minutol Nowadays o Dongkong, Sept. 17, 1913.

story lilin runs from 7008, to 5,000.- suclent to last from a quarter of 'an hour to two hours. Sir Herbert Treo was paid 1,000 by Mowers, Barker for

TO LET.

14

MEIRION, Nos. 10, Poak, un-flating Henry VIII.," and on the day Moms. Cheap rental, from let December Newly Painted and Oclourwa-hod.

43

RUGATE. Austin Road; Kowloon; acfurnished.

No. 88 Peak, MÓUNT KELLEET, (Church Mission Society Bangalow) from ist October 1915 till 30th May 1914, partly furnished," Cheap rent.

No. 21 Shelley Btreat, 4 Rooms.

CAMERON VILLAS. No. 3 MOUNT KELLETT, Peak.

FOR SALE OR TO-LET,

(From Le: November 1913.)

62

No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Pask Bangalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking Rooms and ive Bedrooms. With ground for Tennis Court.

FOR SALE, *HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 116

LADBROOKE Ko. 9, Conduit Road Fine View of Harbour. 8 Rooms, & Bath rooms, Garden and Tennis Court Accom...

odation for 30 Borvänts.

LINS FEAD

Apply to

DAVIS,

3rd Floor, Aldri Baldings. Hongkong, Oct. 3, 1913.-

01

that the transaction was comploted tha company sold the Australian rights' of the film for £1,000 Thus before a sin. gle picture was taken £2,000 had changed hands."

!

Twenty-four sets of Elma word "let ours for London and provincialcinaina theatres, and each drew a weekly rental uf 460. For six wooks the twenty-fótar sele were fully booked up, realising roughly, something over £6,000-which gives an approximate, ides of the money turned over in this busincas. Of course, diose prices wore excepticos, owing to the umnual nature' of 'the'pictures'; but quite ordinary films command £15 to 10 wook.Quo Vadis? is tho fret cinematograph picture which has over boca put up to auction. The picture is 8,000ft. in length, and plays for over two hours. The sole rights for showing i Great Britain ly, including but 16 copies of the film word sold to Measts. Jury for the rooded price of £7,800.

RICH" "MAN'S QUEST.

Fortune to Secure Peace and Quint

GERMANY'S NEW GIBRALTAR.

Island-Building at "Hellgöland.

A correspondent of the Daily Mail * writes: an visiting Heligoland, the German island in the North Ses, alter two years' absence. The changes aro astonishing. Formerly a fishing baland and juliday roseb. it has become Gibraltar of the Nortly Son, a great natal fortrom on which the (Ferntans Lave spent inillions of marks.

FRIDAY,

the 10th October, 1913, commencing at 2.30 ... at EIS SALES ROUMS, DUDDELL STREET,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLDI

RIZE

NOIL

OAKEYWELLINGTON

1376

KNIFE POLISH

BEST FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING CUTLERY - 39 6° 1/- 2/6 & +/-

KNIFE BOARDS

PREVENT FRICTION IN CLEAMING

B INJURY TO THE KNIVES C. .-.-.

**JOHN OAKEY & SONS LIMITED

BLACK LEAD MILLS, LONDON

JOHN DAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, “ WELLINUTOS MILLS, LONDON,

UNDRETAKES

FURNITURE (Removed to alos Room for the convenience, of Sale) Comprising →→→ American Boeswood Drawing Room

Curc Saito, Japanese Cherry-wood Catinet. Doek, and Chair, Fine Japanese Brass Toro, Lantern and Placques, such as: Burmese Gong, Fopakow Lacquered Tables and Toapoys, Brass Fender and Scuttle, "Bruss Standard. Lamp, Oil-paintings (in

When the works in progress are finish-luding marine pictures by Alquist "), od in twoyears the German Emperor will Carpets, Ruge, White Lace Curtains ate. have a powerful base protecting the Fine Teakwood Sideboard with Bevelled mouths of four-rivers, including the Elbe Mirror, American Extension Dining Tablo, and the Weur. It will also to the bost Teak Overmantals. Dining Chairs, Dincer point of support for his navy. Gormany Waggon, Glass Cabinet, Cut-glass Flower will nover, regret the exningo of Zanzibar Bowls, Sweet Dishes, Decantera, fea Plates for Heligoland with Great Britain iad Butter Dishes, Glass and Crockery

Ware, Cuflaży, etc.

1890.

A protecting sea wall has been built ball round the island, and from the high

Single Brass Bedsteads, Tonk Wardrobes,

CHINA MAEL, LTD

*ATİL "SOKTS OF ARTISTIC JOB-PRINTING

INVITATIÓN Cards, MENUS, DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETE. BOOKS, PROSPEC TUSES, WINE LIFTH, ETC., ATC., ETC,

tash quotations from.

THE

Oberland the biggest and best Krupp Washstands, and Toilet Tables, Chests-of-European Supervisión

drawers. Sectional Bookcases, Singer Sewing Machine, Easy Chairs, Electric Ceiling and Table Fans and Lampa, Soo- chow Rath-tabs, Folding Card Tables etc.

guns on disappearing platforms command all approaches from the sea. A tunnel pierees the island from west to north, theagh which anuntition and other Hngo material may be safely taken.

Gas Linen Table Cleths, Damans sourchlights discover every distant vessel. Table Cloths and Napkin Doyles, Eati at night, and there is a wireless stationBedspreads Curtain and Table Covers etc.

Canton Blackwood Card Tablo, Fire Screens, Round and Square Tables, Hail Chairs, Steeds and Jardiniere Stands.

Panna Cottage Piano (ta good condi

To the south of the dower part of the island (the Unterland" a new island has arisen from the waters. It is halt as big as Hongdual itwell and has been built of materials brought from Gerniany. This new istasid provides shelter for tortion), Sectional and Faiding Music Cabinets pedoibonts, destroyers, submarines, and and Pianola Music, small crtisers. There are now in har. bour there 11 torpedo-boats and 12'sub- marines. Magazine and other dépôts and sheds for waterplanes and airship hava bon vcted.

No one without authority is permit ted to pass along the road leading to this now island; and there are shores of traps for the unwary photographer. The clif which connect the "Oberland" with the Unterland" Aru "fortified " with barbed wire.

Six years as the garrison was 100 strong Now it is 1,200. Just now' tha Gero High Son Floed in asambled here for the naneuvres, during which Idigotaal is to be attacked.

7.

CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS.

Strange Statement About Burial Phase.

It has always been believed thes Carie- topher Columbus was buried at Seville, in Spain, but, according to Mr. John

Zo Large Steel Safe

And

To be sold at a later date

ONE FULL SIZED ENGLIST BILLIARD TABLE 'WITH ALLİ

- ACCESSORIES.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr A. Antolini' Mr W. Anderson Mr A. T. Barberini Mr E. R. Bate

Mrs P. R. Belilos

Mr A. H812 flou. Mix E. AL Hewett, C.31.G. Mt W. B. Hind, Mr & Mrs R. Tuze Mr Lim King Jin

Mr and Mr N. J. Mr E. S. Ebol

Blackward

Capt. W. E. Kent

Mr and Mrs. J F. MF 6. R. Kirkness

Mr. A. Krusaman

Bromfield.

Dr W. Balach

Mr A. J. Cambridge

Mr C. Campbell

Mr P. M. Lancaster

Mr T. Lec

Mr E. S. Little

Lloyd

CHINA MAIL OFFICE, '

Mr and Bira F. X. Mr G. T.

D'Alranda E. Castro Mr W. Logan Mina D'Almada EM FA. MacKintosh

R. Mangras Mr F.

Custra

Castio

On view from Wednesday the 8th Oct. Master D'Almada E. Mr R.-C. Mankonsti Catalogues will be issued. TERMS: Cash on

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong. Oct. 2, 1913.

"FOR SALE.

1155

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S

Mr F. T. Chapple Mr A. A. Carton. Dr A. L. E. F. Cole.

дал

Dr 0. Mariott

Mr G.. Marshall

Mr Geo. Marin Mr C. Farebrather

Mason

Mrs RT. Matheson Miss Jelly Coleman

Misa M. Mathema Mr.C. H. Davis

Mr B. K. Mehta Me O. G. Denisea Mad Mis. Derteana Mr J. Merechi

Mr P. Mayer And 2 children.

Mr C. Muz Mr J. DewST Miss Sophic DiamondMr A. B. Moulder

A. TENNIS RACKETS maci for 1313 Mr and Mire R. H. Mz J. D. F. Mulder

Bessso, in various weights and qualities. Aino SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS.

For further particulars

Apply to

E. Osborne, Assistant Secretary of State: CLEA it Washington, the remains of the dis cover of Amirica are in the Cathedral.

of Santo Domingo, the capital of the 'Do minican Republic.

Mr. Osborn bds just returned from a three weeks' trip to Santo Domingo and Haiti, and brought back with him s remarkable story told him by the highest officials of the Dominican Governcient It is to the effect that the resins of Diego, the son of Christopher Columbus, were exchanged for those of the groot discoverer, and the renting of Diogo were interred at Seville and those of his

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

SINGON & CO.

ESTLERSEED &.D. 1890.

TRON, STEKL METAL and HARD. WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesals and Rabal Tronmongers, Pig Iron and Foundry Coke Importers General Store keepers and Shipohandlers No. 35 and HG Loops Saz, (2nd Street, wost of Central Market) Telephons No. 515.

Hongkong September 4, 1909,

|

isther at Santo Verzingo. Mr. Oubois THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPEL says that he has not only seen the feal. remains of Columbus, but that he has

EVER ISSUED UNDER

aindled bones and also a bullet found · · FURELY NATIVE DIRECTION.

the body after his death. Thú bullet

is one of the masin Hentification marks because Columbce was known to have had a built in his body at the time of

is death.

The Chinese Mail

makitid Courant Portrid

COMERCIAL. JOURTAL.

G

PUREKKED EVERY MORNING.

Contains the "Mon Bumai

TRDS TALEGRAPHIC NEWS VERS

** CHRISTOBAL "COLONY" The con containing the bones, has been removed from its original "resting. place to a special chapel to which only high officials of the Government are allowed admittance. The inscription on the csaket bears the name "Chcitobal Colon," which is the Spanish for Chris- topher Columbus, with the description:

First Admiral and Discoverer of Ashes, i cica." His 800, Diogo Columbuk, "wan As a public protest against shrieking known as the second admiral. motor horns and yelping dogs, a rodárad According to the " Encyclopédia Brita Manchester merchant his cancelled 'a tonics after the funeral ceremoniou ALL 2x Lazmer Liznezdică "rków " Sube, Buceams, Wardrobes, Washstands, EUROPEAN AGENCY. boquest of £30,000 to the local host Valladolid, Columbus orking wes

pitals.

transformed to the Carthtulas mumsatory Writitig "to "The" Daly Mar hos Banta Maria de los Coovie, Bovide, says:-

whore the bones of his son, Diego, the wobend samiral, were also laid. Exhum

Comprising sa follows:— TEAKWOOD Dining and Drawing Room Furnitare, Upholstered Arm-chairs "aul Bolas, Carpets and Regs, Bruse- wented “Bedstands, and Cots, Bed Room

do-Bilebounds, Dinner Waggona, Er Erosion Dining Tables and Chairn, eta.... ato.,

WHOLESALE buying

antio

9 Mircer and Dessert Services, Crockery, Wondertaken for all British and Con-

Sondry: Gina Waro, Cooking Bloras, Kibbe Utensils, Cutlery, &c.,

"BLACKWOOD-Coaches, Bottees, Arm- elemben," "Flow or Stands. Toluid Oxinets, Fóðuritadir: a, Hall and Tos Tables, Toapoya, Braskits and Photo Frames, etc., Black, wood Hall Stande, Fire Bereans including

Suite,

Elestrlo Reading Lamps, 1 Sewing blas, los Chasts, &c., and Lady's

(will be laszöd?”

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Guztionsari,

tinental goods, including

Books and Stationery Boots, Bhoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists" Bendries, “Ching, Fartbódwars and Glasswalk, Oyoles, Mober Cams and Accessorimi, Der Man and Goods, Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Manlinary and Metals, Jewellery, Plate and Waldies, Photographic and Tiptical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen W stores,

Trade Diacorenta kullosaidh.

·Bpbolał Quolakiona in Dennen

I have become so disgusted by the stupidity of the authorities who allow the health of the people to be ruined by dandish noises from motor cars, yelping dogs, dc., that I have made

up my mind se a protost, to exace

in 2012, the bodies of both father and

*

"NORTH"OHISTA.

Vansovu Punky in CHINA" AND "JAPAK

1

3.70 par Amum delivered' in Hön jarg

81%,50 he als Cham Parks

son were taken over bea to Hispahtold, wizi, furon Szk and interred in the Cathedral of San Domingo. On the passion of that talafid:

to the Frnet, the relics were re-extrus

a boquoet in my will of 20,000 loud and traforred to the Cathedral of Manchester hospitali:/.sn

Havans, whence, after the Spanish-Amb CBINA MAIL

I shall divert the only to tier ricen war of 1898 had the low of Onda, w

shanels, where I hope it will be put they were fully rehoved to Sell Washing Books.

to a better use than paling up people

wlio do not appoff to have amo enough

Catholm here they ramalu,"

Mr. Osborne is so sure of the locuirsoy

to protest against the brutal and un. For the information, he has obtained “ilab

ing the health of thousands of people,

including myself.

In an interview the merchant

objects to RS

to has suggested base the Familiem Sound

ip to Cathedral of Santa

placed ch's battleship and

Douglas Mr J. Duncan. Mr and ties E. C: Mr J. Ormiston

Ehrenfels

Mr F. Felix

My J.D. F. Mulder M.J Mise 9. O'Leary MW.F

Paton

Mr J.

Mr Dasman Fuller Mr H Gallolte Mr And Mra I. EL

Geste Mr L., V. Gelder Mr Lim Kong Glee' Mr0. M. Guford

Mr A. Potorren Mr M. Piros Mrs S. Pakaper: Mr. de Preville Mr B. Paworth Mr E. H. Ray MrE. M. Raymond Mr J. E. Raymond

Mr W. R. B. Gifford Mise F. Rany Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr. Ros Lt. Col. & Mrs Cormors Rutherford"

Mrs Schenk Gordon

Mr. G. Gordon Mr.F. Gordon, M. V. Gelbourn

J. Guargey Mr Mr Jam GTAY Mr P. O, de Griso.

gonu

Dr J. G. Hanna Mr P. C. Hall

Mr J. Sibley. Mr J. II. Simpson Mr Lin Fock Sin

Mr.

T. Binger

M and Mm E. 1

Smith

Mr. V. Sorby

Misa A. Square Capt. Walker

Mr and Mrs W. A. MF. W. White Mr G. G. Wood Hannibal Mr W. T. Harbord

Mr F. J. Cargill -

MT. Ches

KING EDWARD HÜTZL.

Mr P. Manners MP. K. L. Man.

- ninga

Mr B. Olegg

Dr F. X. Costello

Mies. Many

Mr W. &. Donaldson Mr and Mrs F. E. Ma Foy

McHugh Capt. & Mrs GardnerMr and Mrs J. H Mr and Mrs J. Mc Mody

Mr M. P. Marray Gill

Nöbb P Mr A Mr K. Nogiri

Mr & Mrs B. Gilman

Mas D. F. Gilman

Mr G. Grimbl

Mr T. Inbkachs

Mr J. Joseph

Mr. E. Ogswa

Mm W. U

Capt

Psammors

Mr & Mrs KattwinkelMr.M. Roos Capt. A. Kaith, Me H. 8.Spurge Mr and Mrs W. D. Capt. & Mrs. A B."

Kraft

Stairard & children Me&Mom O. Lurit Mz-K. Time

MIK. Tanaka Send Mré Lomars Mr K. Takada

and child

Capt. G. E. Wake MrJ. LangpEGEL JAWAT

MAD Walker

Mr & Mrs Winner Mr K. Yamada

FLATION HOTEL

Me and the A. 0. Mr Wm. Hey

Men G. Köbler Akshmest Mr and Mrs J. M.Mr&Mr. Ledeboer

Mr E Leamanı' ja' Amonth

Miss Brown

Mr & ME, Pithir

Mr. George Cormack Mr T Bamsay Mr G. R. Edwarda Mrs A. D. Smith Aur James B. Gunder Capt. John A. Thack Mr D. A. Goodin

1. Holm:

5, Wyndham Stree..

Moderate Price.

PEAK HOTEL.

Lt. T. O. R. Archer, Major Genöml Kelly

R.A.M.C.

Mr and Mrs E. S,"

Kradea

Mr & Mrs W. Arm

etcong

Mr T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucatt Mr And Mra J. S.

Auld & children MW. M. C. Bar

rett and child

Mr Laughlin Bjor and Mire Mo

Hardy..

Capt. & Mrs McMun, children and nutrie

R.A.M.O.

Mr E J. MeNaty

Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mes Mitchell & child

Belj

Mr & Mrs Bayer"

Mrs Bowdler

Mr & Mrs Mitchell..

more and child

Mre Nelson

Major Bowen, A.P.D.Mr H. Obor Attorney-General J. Dr and Mrs Paterson

A. Backmill

Mrs Pipo

Mr W. A. ButterflRev. Foster Fegr

Mr M. Cary

Mr S. L. Perkins

Mr and Mrs Curries Me J. Plummer

Mrs Darenfort and Mr Powall

children

Major Davy, R.

Air Dixon Mr and Mrs Dubbio

Mr and Mrs Doyle

Lt. Col. J.J. Radcliffe

R.E.

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Bir Relton Mr & Mrs Riecken

Capt. and Mrs Riey

and child

Mr G. A. Ducton Consal & Mrs Eitzen Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Mrs Ezro

Mr A. Sinclair. Me and Mrs B. A. Mr C. Skott

Hile

Mr. and Mrs 8. 8. Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Sharp Ool, Gordon Hall, Lt. Gul WH_Usher

R.A.M.O.

Smith, A.O.D.

Mr J. H. Gordon Mr H. Hancock. r Huntate Mr. H. A. Haroland Mr and Mrs Hell

Mr P. Sößes

Capt. & MmStericke,

and child

Mejand Mrs G. E. Stewart children Capt. & Mes Hodgins Rev. & Mrs Tope

| Major Humphroyu, Mr O. Wagner

RES.

Mr N. Walkar

Mr and Mm W. G. Mr Watsoй

Humphrey

Mr. Dari Wond

Lt. Col. H. w. lles Capt. Whitic.O.D.

RG.A.

DBAND CANLYON MYTAL. Mr & Mrs Almberg MrT G. Flynn Mr R. A. Badham Mr E. J. Gilbert Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr and Ms 10

Balantina

-Goodmin & bild Mr A. J. Grandy

fient. J. Bar-

Ar G. Barnes

Mr A. C. Benfield

Sub

Mr & Mrs W, Bishop rison, B.N.E.

and child

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