TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1913.

Hughes and Hough

APOTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ÁDKIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

Aaro

Share, Coal and

General Brokera.

PROPRIETORS

**TO-KWA-WAN" COAL STORAGE,

Codes aned...

A.B.01 4TH & 8TH EDITIONA

Al, TELEGRAFnic Cour.

Telegraphio Address · MEIRION' HONGKONG,

PUBLIO AUCTION,

HE Undersigned havo recolved instrue

tions to sell by Public Auction,

C

WEDNESDAY,

the 15th October, 1913, commencing ab 9.30 p.m. as their Sales Renma, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Stroet,

'A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOUD. AND SUNDRY CANTONESE "BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

&c.

&c. Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Ebom Suite, Upholstered Arm-chairs and 3ofas, Carpets and Rugs, 1 Brass and Brass mounted Bedsteads and Cots, Bed Ram Saite, Boresun,- Wardrobes, Wash- standa, &c., Dinning Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons. Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., 9 Dinner and Dessert Services, 'Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c.,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

BLACKWOOD-Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Inlaid Blackwood ScreenA Cavineta, Jardiniers, Hall and Tes Tablos, Téapoys, Brackets and Photo Frames, etc..

.

AUCTIONEER

SHARI & GENERAL BROKER.

PUBLIC AUCTION

Te to Sell by Public Austion.

TAK. Undoraigned, has rocoivad Instrgo

Water Colmar and Engravings, Electric Rening Lamps, 1 Sewing Machine, Ice Cheats, &C., Mosquito Curtains (new) and

"Murals Clocks

Catalogues will be issued. TEEMA:-Cash

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Oct. 9, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

H.

00

SATURDAY,

the 18th October 1913, eommencing ab Il am. at his Sales Boots DoDOLL STERET.-

A CHOICE SELECTION OF HIGH CLASS ENGLISH AND SCOTCH TWEED SUIT LENGTHS AND OVERCOATINGS OF THE

LATEST DESIONS Suitable for Antoma and Winter wear. N.B. The above have been specially selected and no two pieces are alike. On view from Friday the 17th.

...Chah rn. delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong. Oct. 11, 1913.

"1224

THE Undersigned have received instruc- tions to sell by Public Auction. (POR-ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

ст

FRIDAY,

8,

the 17th October, 1913, commencing at

2.30 p.m. at their Sales Roume, No,

Dan Vosur Road, Corner of Ica Hogas Street, m A Consignment of Ladies' and Gent.'s Boots and Shoot, Bait Lengths' Corsets, Indies Gowns Travelling Costs, Evening Cloaks, Drossing Gowns, Blouses, Skins, Ready mado Suits

Etc.. Ek+ Eto.

Un Vlow Thursday p.. Trans-Chah.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

"Asictioneers. Hongkong, Oct. 10, 1913.

TEK

'CHINA MAIL'

11

1928

Can be obtained it the following

places in Hongkong :

The Hongkong Hubel,

The Hongkong Fiery Wharf.

The Bomioon Parry Wharf,

The Kiosk, Baka Pier.

The Upper Fask Tram Station.

Lower Peak Tram Station,

Lang Ming (Astor louse Hobal.

Lan Pang Kee (Astor House Elte 11,

Choo (Queen's Bond)

Son Kowlo

KAMS

OBLIC AUCTION,

RIO AND HONI MIN. WORNIED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Shadow of the L.C.C. Over Their Calling

The romantic profession of the rag and bone man is threatened with disaster, The 5.0.0. have drawn up a number of fresh rayalstien dealing with the con- ditions of labour of these interesting gon tionen for the final approval of the Bosed. of Trade. They are considered far too driwtio.

If they are buried out," said a woll- knowa marine store dealer down in Time 'house, * then we can shut up shop aner and for U. Some of the regulations and imposible. One thing wo are expected to do, for instanco, is to keep our busi ness premises apart from cur dwelling. beuses. Just as though we wero Barney. Barnato, and could run a West End house in Park Lano out of our profits in | Lizickovas |

A HEALTHT TRADE.

COMMEROTAL.

8. D. SKEN & Co.'s Fordonsty KEPORT.

(From 28th Sept to 10th Goix, IM18) Bangal Opium-Ruled weak, and les are reported in 3 chesis of Patan Now kt: $3,825,3 cherts of Benazed Näw að. $5,623. and one obest of Bosarbs Old 'ak-j $5,350, in all about. d. jebesta - only, Clearances durige the fortnight 9 chusts of Patan Now, 68 chouta of Patica Old, 8. obosts of Benares New; und 19- chests of Benares Cll, is" all about BOʻ chost. Unsold stock is estimated at about 108 chests comprising of 200 chests af Putain, New, 879 chésts of Patno Old 298 elvents of Benares Now and 302 chosba of Bonaras Old. Sold [but-un- deared stock camt of Paina Now, M7, chests of Pabna Old, $4 chosta of Begaron New," and 05 "cheata of Benares Ok, in all about: 530 chosts. Closings quotations (per chests), as under-

"Next, we are not to be allowed to store or sort rugs, bones, tat, rabbit skius. unless wo hayo a proper brick building for theta, with concrete flooring. And hero is another by-law proposed which.. will knockout most of us

Patra New... #3,862 Patos Old.............. 3,700. Bonarra. New... 5,325 Benares Old''

5,950. Malws Opium-Ruled weak, and salin

A person currying on the butiness aro reported in about 26 cheste of Old" nda ray and bono dealer shall dhuse the at $4,470 ta, 84.550 per picul Clear. surface of every yard and, hauling-waynes of about 228 chests. Ensold stock in or upon which his business may be is estimated at about 1,562 chest. Solde

but uncleared sidek is about 026 cheste. carried on to be properly paved with im- 1938 pervious material, with a proper slope Closing quotations (per picul) as under:

and channel way fog drainage,”

Maiws New ......... $1,300- ts $4,400 Malwa Old 4,450 to 14,550 Cotton Market, ruled steady.. Sales azu, rupisted of "nhout 450 packages" of · Bonga at $97 to 831 per piqul.

HE Undergoed has received instruc

tions to sell by Public Auction,

20

SATURDAY,

the 18th October, 1913, commencing at 12 o'clock Noon as his Salon Rooms,

DUCDELL ROAD,

ONE FULL SIZE ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE BY JOHN ROBERTS IN FIRST CLASS CONDITION WITH IVORY AND CRYSTALLITE BALL AND

ROBERTS CUES (tribe sold Separately), BILLIARD ROOM SEATS ELECTRICAL CHANDELIER,"

Ecc..

Ete

Aliso

1 FRENCH CAROM TABLE. On view from Wednesday the 15th. Terms: Cash on delivery,

13

GEO. P. LAMMENT, Auctioneer.

Hongk ug, Oct 11, 1915.

1230

VETSC.

It is a mistake to imagine that our trado is unhealthy," said another dealer. Mr. Whitmarah, of Neal-street, who is taking a active part in potitioning

India Yorn The firm tone in India, against the most stringent of the new regulations. In fact, it is just the ro- and the dearness of miw materialion that When the wallpox, epidemics made importers firm, and paked for came down our way our families escapedbigher ratos, and the Chinese importers And look at mel 1 sup to strengthen their former purchases of wcob free. powe I'm a fair specimen of the sort of cheap prices easily paid about $1 to #2 chap'our trade turns out,"

par bole higher than last firtnight. [He is a braw, hearty man, with ad Bombay rates are still higher as com actual poble complexion.]

parvil with those ruling on this-side. Briness reported during the past forb right is ns under : Bles

I've been in the business and twenty years, and never a day in bed, except once, and that was when I hnd aa socident and smashed a rib!" There see over 500 murine store dealars, carry ing on business in the County of London. Their chief business cpnsists of collect- “ing fat, bones, and rags in small quan- lities. which are brought in direct from neighbouring houses and by small col lectors daily.

**THERE'S MOST MONEY IN BAGS.“ These, to gosto an extensively signed to the petition which is being s L.C.C., the Board of Trade, and the Borough Councils," are carefully stored marine storu dealers' premises, and ld by them to soapmakers, tallow mál- ters, bone boilers, artificial mature ma nufacturers; and glue makers, who collem them practically daily and take them away to be properly treated and con verted into mefit commodities." The general effect of the proposed by-lan's would be to necessitato very extensive alterations in the premison, which the landlords and the tenants, who are very Also...

often quite poor people, could not affcrò. SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS. Our business is not so prosperous as it

For further particulars

Apply, to

FOR SALE.

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S A TENNIS RACKETS madu for 1929 Benson, in various weights and qualities.

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

50 David

100 Hongkong

| 200 Grosvos(different new

ticketa)

"

A Celebrated Violiniste.

Nervous Fatigue, Languor

The power to excel, the confidence which ensures ber brilliant successed, t says the talented violinist, Miss Sybil Keymer, is entirely due to ber abundance of vigorous nerve fores created by Phosferine. How gready the therous distinctions and triumphant career of this accomplished musician are promoted by the brain energy and physical stamina developed by Phosferine, is aident from Misa Keymer's admission that the tonic- "enabled me to do wyssif justice." This power to excel, this ability to make herfect use of her skill, depends upon the marvellous control and steadiness. of the muscle nerors Phosterine has given her, and to which she owes the entrancing tone and quality of her musical reeditions. Naturally, this energising effect of Phosferine was accompanied by the disappearance of the headaches, listlessness, and fatigue, which were the bane of her peblic appearancs, and it is this happy outcome whichimpels Miss Kaymer to testify in the exceptional advantages to be derived from Phosferius.

Promptly Remedied.

Miss Sybil Keymer," Riversmere," Albany Rd., Leighton Buzzard, Bog, writes: "I think I should inform you that I have recently derived very great benefit from the use of Phosferine. In the course of my profession bave to travel a good deal in getting to my various concerts, and I had that since using Phosferiae I am never troubled with the headaches and listlessness which follow a long railway journey, particularly during hot weather. This is of very great importance to me, as frequently only a very little time elapses between reaching my destination and the com mencement of a concert, and it is such a relief to feel fresh and ready. for playing in public undisturbed by the fatigues of long traveling, It is because I feel that Phosferine enables me to do myself justice as a violinist, preventing any of the unsteadiness of the muscle nerves, which is so harmful to tone and quality, that I confidently commend the topic at every opportunity."July 11, 1912.

PHOSFERINE

GREATEST OF ALL TONIGS

No, por Bales 10% @ $1304 10%

112',

128

*30 Coronation 400-Crown 250-City

IDE 113 109... 122 131 108"..

100 Dunbars 100 Pabaney 20: Sun

100 China 10 Coerla 100 Dawn

109.

136

10. 192

10% 127

11

19

120

91

12.. 133

128. 134

12

134

a

Indigestion

128 ·"127

Neuralgia

$1

Sciatica

12

131

T1

Exhaustion

124 123

1

130/151

12s

194

""

168

140

10 140

20%, 148:

100 Indo China 100 Pabaney 100 So

400 Bombay Cotton

200 Greaves (new Chop)

450 Fazalbhoy

100 Currimbhoy

100 Dunbar

· 450 Chick 230 Moon 100 City 100) Kohinoor scadito ha in the old says!! said M160-Ban- Whitmarah, particulady in the middle London, which is a hundred times los residential than when I know it first. But prices are the chief forms of our irado, and there's more money with regs. We divide rogs into two classce-wood

DEAR TRAMYAYS COMPANY, and cotton. The average price we got

LIMITED.

SIME TABLE.

WERK DATE,

XIGHT CARL.

for sorted wool is, about £1 per cwt.. whilst oction varies at anything from 12. to 3d. per cwt.

FORTUNES IN BONES AND FAT.

20% 145)

30%

156 20. 147 —20, 162§

in all about 4,850' bales, comprising of about 2,000 bales of No. 10s. 1,450 bales d No. 12s, 200 bales of No. 16s and 1,000 bales at No... 20s, tungold stock is about 24,000 bales. Sold but uncleared

took about 50.000 bales. Market closes steady.

Local Yarn --Sales are reported in Nos. Be at $120, No. 10 at $120, No. 12% at $138, and No. 16% at $142 por bale of about 1,000 bales.

Japanese Yur-Sales are reported" of about 1,500 bales of No. 20s at $152 to $160 per-bale.

THE PEARL: NECKLACE.

HOW IT WAS STOLEN AND TRACED TO:

LONDON.

A PROVEN REMEDY FOR

Maternity Weakness

Mental Exhaustion

Prematura Decay

Law of Appetitu

Narvons Debility

Lasitude

Houzitle

Jainkaan

Brain Fag

Backachs

*ISITORS AT HOTELS.

A My J.-M. Aaron...

Mr & Mrs P. Abrfald HäbÅR WAY

Mr Alerest

Ma W, AudemoTE

Mr A. Antolin£

My F.& Baldwin, Mr. T Barberint WAR R Bata MNR+Ballion My FA Bibers

Mr and Mrs Helezo

Met Hind Dr H. Habean Mr and Mr J

Hodgen

Mika Hodgen

Mr and Min. MMBs E. Hoges

D

Brooke

Balios

Mr & Mrs R. Jones Man Min E. M. Jacobs Mr R. Buball MeE. 8. Kabal

Mr A. Cambridqui Mira M. S. Kohlant MO, Campbell Ma Kruseman Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr A. Lamberton D'Almada CastroMr T. Lesman."

Mina D'Almada E. M

Chat-

Lloyd

BET W Logan

Maiter D'Almade E Mika Lamaghi

Castro-

Mr Y..T. Chappla

Mr.F

5. D. Chovhire

Mr A. A. Claxton

MY AS: Mackichan

Mz F.A. MacKintosh

Mr R. C. Mankonski

De O. Marriott

Dr A. L.F. Cole-Mr G. Marshall

Mr Geo, Martin-

man

Miss Jully Coleman Mr W. 8. Cookbo Mr G. H. Caree

Mr G. P. Curry

MY C. HC. Dava

Mr 0. G. Denisom

-

Mr&Mrs Dertsano.

Mr. C. Farabroller

Mason.

Mias Martin

Ma B. Th Matheson Misa M.

M. Matheson

Mr and Ma KL

and 7 children MBOK, Muhốn “ Mr J. Dewar

Mr J. Marechi

Miss Sophia DiamondMr P. Mayer Mr and Ms RH. 2 J. D. F. Militar

Douglas

Mr J. D. F. Mülder.

Mr J. Duncan

Mr J. & Murphy

Mr and Mrs M. O. Miny G. UTmary

Ehrenfol

Capt. We Ehrhardt MEJ. Ehrman, J. M: LEverett Mr F. Felix

Mr.J. Ormiston

Mr. J. W. Paton

Mr A. Petersen Mr M. Fina

Mr M. Puwalt

Mr & Mra FaruandesMe R. de Froville Mr Denman Fuller Me W. J.Pring!

Mr. Gallotti New Qumsg

Me and Mrs. H. Mr C. B RaveD

Geare

Mr L. V. Galder

Dr Genior

Mr G. M. Gifford

Mr. B. Baworth

Mr. Ray

Mr K. M. Raymond

Mr J. E. Raymond

Mr W. R. B. Gifford Miss F. Reny

Dr J.M.' Oillespie

Miss A. L. S. Biding

Lt. Col. & Mrs CosmoMiss I. H. Riding

Gordon

Mr A. G. Gordon Mr F. Gordou. Mr V. Goulbourn Mr J. Gourgey

Mr O. R

Mrs Rutherford

Mra Schenk Mrs JL, Seifert

Mr M. Selvar

Mr E.-M. Grardley Dr D. W. Shaffer Mr and Mrs J. A. Mr. T. Singer

Greenbeld and 2.Mr. and Mrs E. children

Smith

Mr Pa Ode Griso- Mrs C. M. Somers

gune

Mrs A. B. Hass

MP. O. Hall

[Dr J. G. Hanns. Mr and Mrs W.

Hannibal

A.

Mr W. T. Harbord

Dr Hartmann

Ma Barby

Mis 4. Square

Mrs G. H. 8with

Miss Tuttle

Capt. Walker Mr F. W. White Mr B. O. Wilcan Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTELL

Mr F. J. Cargill

Bleeplessnes

·Rheumatismen Hasdanha Hysteria ·

Mr H Clegg

Anmmia

And all disorders consequent upon a reduced state of the nervous systems.

The Royal Tonic

Phosferine has been supplied by Royal Cómmands

To the Belush Royal Family”.

(LL.M. the Ampenas cf RuKLİR.

„JUNG (the King of Spain

"F.M. the King of Greece

ELN. the Queen of Roumenta

NWO

→.

KM” the Queen of Spain

H.LM, the Dowager Empress of Russia; ELLE the Grand Bachers Gigs of Buda K.EE the Grand Duchess of Beas

The Imperial Family of Chica

And the Principal Royalty and Aristocracy throughout the world. Fries in Great Britains Boules, 7/7hy 279 & 136. Suhé by all Chemists, Stords, Be The 2/0 size contains nearly four tineas the TT) size PROPRIETORS - ASHTON & PLESONS LTD. LONDON, ENGLAND

FOR SALE

FOR SALE.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY.

BRITISH CONCESSION.

SHIMEES, CANTON.

FRAX MOTER

| LAT, C. K. Archer,, Lt. Col. H. w. lles,

RAM.O.

RG A

Mr & Mrs W. Arm-'Major General Kelly Me and Mrs E. S.

Krause

strong

Mr T. Arthur Mr. E. F. Auouts.` Mr and Mrs J. S.

Auki' & children Mra W. M. C. Bar

rett and child

WG LOTS, Nos. 13 and 83, fronting Mr and Mrs C. D.

on the CANAL ROAD, each with a Bell

frontage of ninety feet on the road, and. Mr & Mrs Beyer. with a depth of 1404 feet, together with Mr Bowdler the BUILDINGS erected ther on. The

J.

Miss Macher Capt. & Mrs MeMun, children andinur, Bud&O,

Mr E. J. MoNasty

Mr & Mrs Mitchell

maza and child

Rev. Foster Pigg

Mr §. Li Perkins,

Lo be sold either separately or Major Bowen, 3.P.D.Mr J. Plumsser together. This property will be put up for Attorney-General J. Mr Powell

AUCTION on ale at PUBLIC

A. Buokaill & CoLJ.J.Radclife, the premises commencing at 11.00 AMÍ,

Me M. Cary The story of the pearl necklace, value THURSDAY, Suth of October, 1913, M. Butterfel R.E.

if nes sold privately before that date. The £150,000, which was stolen some months Undesired reserve the right to reject all Mr and Mrs Carries L. and Mea. Sharp, ago in transits by post from Paris to London, | bids if no acceptable. "bide are offered. | M-jor Dary, RE-RN,

Mr Ralton

Then cotton and wool are split up again, into about: thirby claanes. For in- statee, liers are on or two teado 7.00a.m. to. 8.00 La.....Every 15 min 8.00 am to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 mbunia. terms: Stockings-any kind of knitted 10,00 am, to 11,00 a.m., Evany 15 minuter. | wool, ragam Waterfock-old coats and 11.30 s.m. to 13.15 p.m...Every 15 minutes rousers (wool). Garmente-old clothes 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p... Every 10 minmber of mixed cotton and wool. Mingo-now 1.15 p.m. to 1.43 p.m...Every 15 min cloth cuttings. Merinos, fanals, ince 1.45 p.m. to 9.18 p.m. Every 10 minuter 1.16 p.m. po 6.00p.m...Every 15 minuter, and white (which explain themselves). 5,90 p.m. to : 8.10 p.m... Every 10 minubes, Bones (ab present) fetch 2s. 6d. per avi, and fat 6s., and when one considers that 8.50 p.m. and 9pm 9.30 p.m. be 11.00 1.500 toos of lat and bones are collected sad pass through the hands of the ma pm. every half hour, 11.00 p.m. 11.46 pm every quarter 1 tine staro donlar avery wook, the extent of this strange trade may be worked out," in fat and bones alone, at about £500,000 is told by Lo hatin which, describes in Farties interested may obtain particulars Mr and Mrs. Dobbie." Mr A. Bizolair! per year! And a very great deal of it,datall how the thieves were faced and contributed in pennyworth brid secured. Mr. Price, representing the under 8.00 am, to 10.30 así.Erary 151 10.90 m, be 11.00 Every 10 mhansa peribs by the dusty early-morning writers who had fosured the necklace, 11:45 am, to 19 Noon...Every 15 minuter, skuffer, whoso means of livelihood is it appears, confidentially spiroched by two 19.00 Noam to 11.00 p.m...Eracy 10 mohamber, now threatened by the orward march 1.00 pm to 6.00 pan. Erary 15 minner of sanitation and the extraordinary love 5.00p.m. to 8.00p.m...Every 10 min of the IC.C. fx pura air and more restored. These Frenchmen knew where- * 6.00 p.m. be 17.00 p.m...Erary 15 mintite

7.00p.m. bo ́8.10 p.imary-10 minsight... 12

an hour.

SUNDAYE.

NIGHT OAKS na on Wook Days,

SECONDARK,

Exten Cára al 19 midnight, SPECIAL CARA by Amang emoth at á a Company's Office, AmXANDRE Bundents? De Vevax Bánd Content.

“JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SOR

Omarat ManaDET,

MARTIN'S

194

BETTING HIM BY DEGREES,

Frenchmen, who asked if he would give reward of £10,000 if the necklace were

the jewala wars, but'ware themselves: on-- abla - to: peròhasa. Ma. Price found jeweller with the requisite knowledge whe was willing to play the part of intermediary, and instructed filovio pureliisa the erntral-- rearl in the necklace and the third on ita left, which were neiqueand easy 10. iden

A young than mainod Find Maybury of Yum, Michigan, is com of the most operated on men on the face it tas, earth Ha is only 20 years old, but in 10 years be has been on operating fablo 147 times. Maybury made his surgical de bankodies to purebaas with, and, the dis but when his right hand was cut off in guised jeweller, resched. Landon esfely. He amil goldent and artificial head got into communication.

was provided in plaod of the one he jouk - Tran

Next, hie let's log was out off in the same

machine the robbed him of his dard, and where he recovered a fase log and i false hand belonged to him. Apporadicijas true his fate soon afterweasles and hardly find he recovered from the work of the surgeon's build before a chargo phot-gun, struck him in the left øye,

that organ had to be rem

oyo put in its pla

loped in fils Toft, are

bones had

300 of

Price gaverblm marked French

THE UHHNA'BAPTIST··

PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Timg Shan, Canton, China, Hangkour, Sept. 23, 1918.

JAPANESE MAKERS

Mrand Mm Doyle, Mr 0. Skott Mr G. A. Dalton Le Chi W. H. Daher Mr and Mrs B. A. Smith, A.O.D. *** VHALWE Sand Mrs Boffatti, 1149 Mr & Ma A, Gibau Capt.& Mr Stäricke,

Col. Gordon Hall,

nurse and child BAMO

AVERT - KINI

Dr F. X. Costello

Mim Massey

Mr and Mrs FE

McHugh"

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr and Mrs J. B. K.

MIs For

Mody

Capt. & Mrs Gardner Mr M. F. Murray Mr G. Grimble E Mr A. P. Nobbs Misa B. Ho Aieg wir Palmer Mr T. Inokuchi

Mr J. Joseph

Capt. A. Keith

Chaplu & Mrs W. G

Passmore

Mr & Mrs Katt winkelsir H. E Rigge

Dr S.-Ho Shuo

Mr J. D. Kimzel

M.MYRN

Mr and Ms W. D. M

Capt, & A" B.

Mr & Mrs C. Laurit Stewart & children

Mziwan

My and Mrs Lomare Mr K. Tame

and bild

MJ Lennox

Mr D. Walker

Mr E. J. Westphal Man-

Mr & Mrs Mannere Mr K. Yamada, Mr PW.

ninga

STKORTÁRE RUTEL

Consul General An. Dr & Mrs Evan-Jonas

derson

Mr & Mrs T. R. finla Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr J., Montabeo

Backhouse MrE. Bavigter,

and Mr J. W.

Balles

Mir H. Bolles Mr M. B. Breon Mr and Mrs F,

Broworing

Mr Carl Mens

Mr. K. 8 Merlan

MFG. Naringt a Mr. A. D: Openshaw My Richards Mn FL

Mr & Mrs J. Robert-

Kongen Mr Benbow Rowe

Hr and His A. Els G. Scha

Carleton

Conaal Behillinger

Shalmers Mr Sch cöter

Min D. Füki Mir A. L. Shieldin Gap. & Mrs Gibson Capt. O. Y8. Skrim Stad-Surgeon & Mrs Kirw, RAJAP

se van der

| Major and Mrs F; Jalan Sq

"Eanter:

Me PD Wilann

Mr & Mrs Alco berg Mr A. J. Chandy

Balsabine!

Mr And Mrs G%B/

Stewart & children-Mr G. Barnes

Me J. H. Gordon Kr H. Hancock.................. Miss Taylor |Me H ̈A. Kareland :: Më 0;"

Capt & Ma BodginsMr N. & Walker Major Humparnya, M., David Woo

How

Footwear and Ma W 3. ----

WADE

OF

Moses Brown CREMET

dwarda – Capiz John 4. Tánck

M.D. A Good sink. Me

rison, R.W.R MT. M. Hollamer My AO.BenfieldaMe WA Jackson Mr & Mrs W. Bushupar Ke Kanou

and childe MM. Kaw Mr 8. G. Bolden Mr. S. Leys Ident RE Be Brows Mr A. B. W. Labbay

Mra 3. Ces wford"

| Eirut/Geo: W. Orom-M2

:

MTG

Me and Kra

Share This Page