WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918.
thes and Hough
PROCESS TO THE GOYKENMINY,
AND- LĀDĶIRALTY.
peral Auctioneers
AND
Goal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
STO-KWA-WAN"
OAL STORAGE.
Codes used: BOTH & 5TH EDITIONS,
...AL TELKORAPH Co.
Talographie Address - MERION HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION
3. Undersigned have resivnih instruc Honto a 11 by l'abra Auction
OR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
THURSDAY,
peh bet.. 1913, at 2:30 173, a No.
Salsbury Avenue, Kowlen,
THX
GUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
&to...
te,
therein Contained,
Comprisi
kle
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC ACTION
H
THE Undersigned have received instrac-
tloris to sell by Public Auctiba
(FOR LOCOUNT OF THE 90SORRKED).
י
on
THURSDAY,
the 30th stober, 1913, at 11 am, að their Sales Rooms, "No. 8.
Dan Vieux Road, Camper of:
ICH Bouse Bea
12
a Large OpantitY OF TWEED AND WOOLL CLOTE of COD QUALITY. SUITABLE for
GENTS SUITS. OVERCOATS, LADYS
CUATS AND SKITS, E Tre-s.
HUGHES & ROUGH,
Auctioneers
Hongkong. Oct-ber 24, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCHON.
19 13
THE Unidorsiqued have received Instruo tions to sell by Public & agtien, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)
оф
THURSDAY,
the 30th October, 1913, at 11am.
at their Sales Rooma, No. 8,
Des Voeur Road, Corner of
Ice House Street -
A QUANTITY g
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE &c., &c.!
including Two TYPEWRITERS.
Removed to sales roma for Convenience
of Sato,
iş
TERMS
As usual,
HUGHES, BOCCA,
- Auctioneers,
Hongrong, Oct. 29, 1913.
1317
THE CHINA MAIT!
NOTICE
Communications relating to powe should
be addreamed to. Tax Erros.
k Hall Stand. Draw ug Room Suite,
Correspondenta must forward
[
so.. Dining Room Furniture,
THE CHINA MAIL.
It's just as easy to say
JOHNNIE
WALKER
as to say "Whisky"
-and much safer
Don't take risks!
When you specify "Johnnie Walker" you get the whisky with the stall Label and the big reputation." ***** Quaranteed--same-Quality.
throughout the World.
In my Sp Stat going.
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LUMINI WALKER
SCOTTISH LETTER
Label, Over 6 years pid
JOHNNIE WALKER
"Red" Lanel Over 10 years old. * JOHNNIS WALKER
Black" Label, Over 13 years old,
(From Our Cwn Correspondent.)
To safeguard these ages cur poliay for the furora is the policy of the past, First and "foremost toe that the 21.4ocka över saİNU always large enough to makala our unique, quality.
To be obtained from
KAMP & CO. SHANGHAI. PERRIN, COOPER & CO, TIENTSIN. DISPENSARY HANKOW THE
LTD. HANKOW SIERISSEN & CO. CANTON and HONG RONG
JOHN WALKER & SONS LTD. Samch Whist Distillers.
Kilmarnock, S-
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
PUBLIC AUCTION
HE Undersigned has received instru
dare to sell by Public Auction,
on
THURSDAY,
the 30th October, 1913, commencing at 11 A... at No. 1 Reclamntion Street,
Tsamiati.
TO LET
TO LE
The
VISISTOR AT HOTELS.
HONGKONA “HOTELS
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr Houston
Mr & Mrs P. Abrield Mr F. Douglas-Irwing. Mr G. F. Ackshotter Mz M. Joblin
TÙ, E, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Pook. Mr.W. Anderson My R. Lloyd-Jonss
Apply
INSTEAD & DAVIS, Hongkong, June 9, 1912) |
Mr F. Anderson Mr E. S. Kabil Mr A. T. Barberini Mr W. B. KokP My & Mr B Barkar Mr J. Knights T2DMr & Mrs C. Baroda Me A. Kruseman
feather
TU LEN"
FOUR-BOOMER HOUSES in Grille Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals
SHOP with Godowa sitached, Narm Road, Kowloon.!
Rewicon Marine Le No. 48 with Wharf. HIGHLANDS," Kimberley Bond, Realbos. Six Rooms, Tennis Court, from
A QUANTITY OF MACHINERY, sto. st. December next.
Comprising --
Apply to
'Mr O. Imalts
A. Lamberton
Min Baevnafouther Mr A. Lan
Mr B. R. Bate
Mra R. Ball My F. A. Bidan
MrT. LemaD
Hr G. T. Bloyd -Me W. Logs
H and Mrs B. L. Dr. G. W. Mackoan
Bowen
Mr. S. Mackichan Min F. A. Boyla MrFA.Kintosh M: J. L. Brownles Mr&Mrs M, Malkeet MissI.M. Buckholder and infant M 4. J. Cambridge Dr O. Mar-lott Mi Joseph Camper Mr Geo, Martin Mr and Mrs Mr C. Farebrother --
D'Almada E. Castro Mason Mi D'Almada E. Mr R. T. MathesoU
Chatro
Min M.; Matheson
dyda donkey feed pump with cylinders HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE Master D'Almada E. Mr B.K. Mahta
4" x 9" diamotor and stroke 8".
- 2:41* Contrifugal pumps and ungidos.
2 Stoun Windlasses (complete)'cylinders.
Iron Osatings for 2 stenu grindlasso8.
1 Vertical Singla erank Tandang angine.
B
Oo.. LED.
Hongkong. Oct. 2, 1813.
Cantro
Mr F.. T. Chapple
Mr A. A: Claxton. Dr A. L. & F. Cole.
ISATE
MrG. P. Cany
Mr C. H. Devia
Mr J. Marroki MP. Meyar
4
Mr N.S. Manlicaktos
Mr G. J. Morrow Mr J. D. F. Hider Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Miss G. ULasty --
1 Horizon af steam engine with revers-DANFURLY. No. 11, CONDUIT Dr and Ms Sharp- H: J. Ormiston
ing gear and by wheel, cylinder 5′′.
I Vertical buller 5 Chamster and 10
height with food pump.
"
1 Horizontal tunclar bailer-5". 6" diame
ter and length..
? Double geared capstans.
Also
1 Set 3 boa chain blocks, shafting, old
sylinders, old iron, ette
ánd
To be sold at a later date if not sold by priv te treaty in the meanwhil
And
TO LET
EL BOD GODOWNS.
12, PRIYA ERT.
94, WANCHAI ROAD.
158, FRAYA BAST.
Denna
Mr O. G. Denler Mr & Mrs. Darteano and 2 children. · Mr J. Dewar Mrs L. Dieckhoff
Mr and Ms R.
Dougla
Mr J. Duncan
Mr H. Edblad
869 Mr and Mrs H.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT & AGENCY„Ó‚· Bongkrong, Oct. 29, 1913.
LD
TO LET.
EIRION, Rs 9 & 10 Peak, an-
1 Sub vertical misrine engines with Samshed. Res. Cheap rental; sylinters of 15",, 24′′ «nd 45 dinmeters, from 1st Documber Newly Pain1ed and with condenser and pumps complate. Also
WILLS AND ESTATES. The late Mr. Peter Coasts, Paisley, director of J. and P. Costa, has it's third of the residue of his estate. after legacies it relations, and friends have been paid, to
he allocated to Paisley chatilion by his bilgo directing hires, 1 reducing and 2 trizster, as the estate of Mr. Coats will discharg valtes, I set dabis safety valves, very probably smount to £2,000,1.0, the
bu allested will be a very large steam distributing valve ches wich valres, Imain injection sulsa atc. ased "Pall Mall Gazette" ves the UR
The late Mr. John Spicer, of Sandwith sbors engine. fukuwing table as showing the money spent is one year by golfers who are Nithale Road, Palikanjelds,
Tho
ED.Nuvan, Septen.bor 30. WHAT GOLT COSTS.
members of clubs.-
•
."
250,000 £1,254,000
Number of players...
theu.
Club subscriptions
Green fres...
£ 0,000 £1,950.000
armes and addresses with any communica
cery, sod Glass Ware, &c., 1 Bed Roomtien addressed to the Editor, not decembrüş
Bedsteads, R., Kitchen and Pantry
sila, Plants in Pots, and a few pieces inese Porcelains.
view day of talo.
logs will be 289ed.
:-Cash,
NUGUES HOUGH,
Auctioneers.\ bakoag, October 24, 1913.
for publication but as crisence of good faith.
All matter for publicstion should t written on one side of the paper only.
No anonymously signed communicatior that has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted
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Letters relating to business should be 1308 addressed to THE SECRETARY,
PUBLIC AUCTION
Cadursigaw have received fuerras
C'ta Sell by Pubile Auction, ren ACCOUNT OF TAX CONCERNED,
"tiona
2011
од
FRIDAY,
Bay October 1913, at 2.30 p.m.
at their SALES ROOM, No.
Da Vadi Hoan. Curver of
Iculouse Sirout,- SA QUANTITY Or GOLD JEWELLERY, Including :- iamond, Saphire and Ruly flings, Bepoating Watches, Gold alberis, stone Pendants and Charms, Goki balets &c., &c,
£30
everal lots of Old Chinese Porcelain
Fina Cloisonnie, Juud Bolties, &c.
Orders for extrs copies of the Om
Mar should be sent as soon as possible a the supply is limited Cash 10 cts, Cred 20 ct. per cups,
Alorations and additions to Advertise mouse on Page 23,468 and shoitld be sunt to the Oice, Noch, Wynd ham Street, not later than L..
Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on pages 1, 8; 7, and I should be sant us not later than 2
Saw Advertisments should be sent i before 3 p.m.
Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a fixed, petjad will b continued until countermandedy མ་ ས: Telegraphic Addrem Matt Hongkong, Telephone No: 92.
THE OHIR MAILS INWITED."
PATELL & CO.
1.
The above Porcelaian been recently Exporters & Importer!
ved from the North.
(Fair Particalars from Catalogue)
Darien day of Sa'e. 7
Cosma - As Usual.
HUGHTS & HOOGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Oct 25, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
1307
HB Undersigned bare -neelved 'iunt.uc.
ins to sell by Public Aucti
on"
SATURDAY,
Lat Narembe 1913, summencing.st
... at their' Sates Rooms,
Jo. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner
of Ics House Street,---
PA - ▲ LANGE QUANTITY. OF
ALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND CASTONE E BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
&o.
Comprising as follows:- TELEWOOD-Dizning an Drawing bom Suite, Upholstered Armchairs and but Carpet and Rugs, 1 Brass-mounted dabda-and Cots, Bad Roen Buite,
General Merchants
and
Commissioa
genia
ÉONGKONG, QANTON,
SHANGHAI LAND
BANKOW.
NOTIOR
BIGH-CLASS FRINTING
BOOK
Wardrobes Washstands, o, down ar - Boon Furniture, Sideboards, Din-
ggon Exten-ion Dining Tables
pf, stay, sta, 2 Dinner and Des
BINDING
THE CHINA MAIL REFILL
Gulf balls ...
Clubs...
Caddles
£120.04 £2.5×1,000
letal spent by plays a £3,172,000
In other words, a moderals estimate would placu each gulfer's expense at a trifle over £20 a year. This'expense, it must be understood, is the actual expenditure on the game alone.
BAZAAR CYNICISM,
Glasgow; and of London; and of Columbo, Cryo. Bast India merchant, bas lefi £1,000
A SOCIAL REFORM PIONER. St. Vincent De Paul and His Work.
k
Viser DE PAUL, PRIEST AND PHILAN TUROTIST, 1576-168) By E.K. Shaders. (Heath. Cranton, sud Onsoley. 18s. net.) Mr. Sanders's systantial volume is curiously enough, the first attempt at an alequsto bigraphy in English of one who Las been accepted "to use the sethor's The Look which All Saint's Church, werds as the pirover of social reform Jordanbil, Glasgow, has published in and organised charity." The name of connection with a bizar to to held this St. Vincent de Pasi is, indeed, generally own, but how few know anything of his was aut in a remarkable week indicates that all-intliness does not Lfe? Yet exclude an agreeably cynical apprecission pori d--the latter portion of the sixteenth centuri s-and wis full of what would of the underside of bazaars. a couple off and the first half of the soventeenth pages are given to the more usual ha call dsti ring incidents. At the "ge of
slave in Tuni, and rengind idiomatic expressions required in con 23 he was captured by. Barbary, plates, nation with bazars, the near st equira prisoner for two pests. Et, we for u, ate lent in plain English" being alen in his masters. The first was an alchemist, A the search who for 50 years had parsa upplied-
lar the Philosopher's tone. Vincent's
(Letter to personage.)
know your kindly interest
WA
matters effecting the church. small subscription to the funds worthy causes. Translation---She must 4aked, and will be good for a cheque if put it nicely to her.
Furnaces
at
2
which the scentide student had Dear Madam,-You have no doubt heard duty was to kop going the tea or twelve work. The alchemist dying, the y ung French priest was sold to renegade Saroyard, whose native wie, converted by Vincent, porruded him to return to Christianity and his native land and take- the captive with him. Vincent, after taking up once more his priostly, du ́ia was
rowht into contact with some of the most! no shle people of the time.
(Reply from s
personage.)
►
On view now, Trans-Cash on delivery.
GRO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Oct. 18, 1912
J
FOR SALE.
Culoara hed.
*ROGATE,' Austic Rad, Eiwloon; :unfurnished.
No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT,
(Church Mission Society Bangle) from 1st October 1913 till 3h May 1914, partly furnished. Choap rent.
FOR SALE UK TO LET. "From lat Kovember 1913).
No. 1 GOUGH HILL No. 103 Paak. Bangalow containing Drawing, Dining and 1:60 Smoking Rooms and Bre Bedrooms. With
grand for Tenu s-Court,
Cowignment of SLAZENGER'S TENNIS RACKETS made for 1913 Season, in varions weights and qualities. Aina SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS,
For further particolars
Apply to
GIO. P. LAMMERT.
MARTIA'S PIOL&STEEL
Of
·∙Kamadi) fini) [pragularjike)
emmyment, I MANNER. Allchamisensa Kibragetű ver
So very sorry that owing to unavoidable absence in the North. I am unable to accept
Very best Be was for a time tator of Jean Francois yur kind invitationa
I send a small wishes. 201
con- de Gandi, the future. Cardinal de Betz: he tribution and only wish it could be more, I was almoner to Margarite of Valois; be This **
#sens for hy Logis but this your busness' is bad.
time
Vincent had EAR dreadful Insurance Act! Transbuionenched. By this What A relief that, we're already arranged be me great figure in Fra Tortared to go to Kylakin Five pounds will do, by the conviction of the unworthine of I think. Perhaps better make it guineas. many if the clergy and the shameless appointments, of courtiers and their (A stallbolder.)
annections to high Church diguities, he had established the Congregation of Mis-inn Priests, had moved with them to
"I wonder if you'd fancy this little tes- cosy. It's so fresh and new, and I'm tok Lis sort of work is all the age in Londen." Translation must gat rid of this tes Gay this year. It's the fifth bazaar I've sent it to."
MISCELLANKA.
The wotor vessel Biam has arrived la Ayr Harbour from Fankur, with sangat beas. This is the first direct carg) tram Chias to the port,
Among the Edinburgh students of agri culture who have recently received appoint mente is Mr. U.A. K. Laing, B.Sc, who becomes assistant manager, Sime and Dalby's estates, Main: ca
The B-ghland Hailway is celebrating its juhiles; the line scross the Grimpinos to Internet having been opened in September
1883.
hi
ris, and bad formulated, the lines, upon which ordinati as and, preferments, abould he conducted. Not lesa moved by the
the people,
bad di-trase founded the Sisters of Charity and was dieting their great work. On the denib of Louis Kill. &
Council of Conscience formed, to regulate, the dispaal of ecclesias |
timi dignities" and to this Vincent w apoiated. In this capacity be came at once into conflict with Cardinal Mazaria ani Anne of aus ria. Parhaps nothing is m raextraordinary in the career of Vincent de Paul than the fact that, living through the period of the Queen's regency, when the country was born, by the wars of the Bade, when the State was bankrupt, the
condition of the middle class,
The Royal and Ancigat Golf. Cisl; bare | and that of the poor, almost inebly!
gow,
MARTIN'S
DIGLASFEEL
TRAM VATS C^«MPANY
MIMITED.
TIME TABLb.
WERK BAYR
FOR SALE: 'HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154
Apply to
* LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Sl-Floor, Alexandra, Balldings, Hongkong.. Uct. 22, 1913. `
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The Eppur Peak True Station. The Lower Punk True Station. Lane Mine (Astor 'Lousa Estel). Las Fang Kor (Astor House bell
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Malinche
Mad Mr J. H. A.
Mody
He M. F. Murray
Mr A. P. Nobbs
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2:16 pm to 6.00p.m. Hory l1&mipper. 0p.m. Every 10 miopia.
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shour. 100pm to 11,36 pm every.rer.
9EDAY.
work al
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Donaldson
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"
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Wallington
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R.A.M.O.
Humphrey
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strong
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R.G A.
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Major General Kelly
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Auld & children
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rett and child Capt. & Mr MeMun, Mr and Mrs :D. J. children and sure,
Bell
K.A.M.C. Flat-Surgeon & Mis Mr E. J. McNoLy
Mr & Mrs Mitchell. Bernard, B. N.
Mr & Mrs. Esyne Mrs Bowdler
more and child.
Rav. Foster Fr.
Major Bowen, A.P.D.Mr S. L. Perkins Attorney-Generals J. Mr J, Plummer
A. Bucknil! Me Powell
Mr W. A. ButterfelaLt-Cal.J.J. Radelife, Mr M. Cary
R.E
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Major Dary, BB Lt. and Mrs Sharp,
B.N.
Mr and hire Dobbie
Mr and Mrs Doyle Mr G. A. Dutton.
Mr A. Sinclair MAEL, Skatt
Mrs. Ningalson and Lt Col WHL Coker
child
Smith, A.Q¿Dire
Mr and hãm B. A. Mr and Mrs SoBatti
Hale
& Иm A. Gibcoù
Col. Gordon Hall,
RAM.O.
Mi H..Bancock
Capt. & Mr Stericke,
outse and child
Mend Mrs G. E. Blewat & children Misa Taylor
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Capt:WhiteG chiid
RES.,
and children Mrs Riggin and child Major Humphreys.. Miss B. Ho A, Hing Mr and Mrs Mr T. Inokachi
E-Robb Мем. Косв Mr-and: Mrs W. D..D: 8. Hobod Mr.3. Joseph
Krato
Dr Sibre 25
2
Mr H. M. LADIE Mr & Mrs
Mr HL 8:Spargs:
Laarit
tazy 10 mlynca
NIGHT CARS na on Week Days:
expressed disapproval of golf being in wretched, the lamp of his good cule in the Olympic Games, and resilved is endly. One might despair of humanity 10.30am to 120 that if it is included they will take no part and almost of Heaven--to read, on the one 11,46 to 13 Koon
hand, of the epravity and, brutal sylish 12.00 Noon to E.00 p... in drawing up the programme.
Mr. liun Parker, Book, is the first mess of the Court, the Governmsat, snd. L00pm to 5.00p.m. Eva 16 mtaon)
unified Mavicipal the nubillig, and on the other hand of the 5:00p.m. b: 6.00pm 10minat the newly Mayor of
himpelesa mlaary of the people were it not 6:00pm to 7.00p, maaret) 1) minate Council of Cape Town A native of Glas-
7:00pm to 8,10 his education and for these glowion of light, which shine wo where he received. bis training as an architect, he went to petently through all the darkness and and combination of impru Buth Africa about 30 years ago, and has the storm. Mr. Sanders points out how practised bis profession with great success,
A handsome grant a Celic cross has bred experience Vincent arrived erected at Andrew Lang's-grave in the which are regarded a
twentieth century Eastern Cametry at St. Andrewa,
the rich not merely phanages and
as the
GOLT.
rices, Crockery, Sandry Glas 830KS - PAMPHLETS REALT) Ancient Gulf Club over the Old Coume of Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensilk, yo, Bras Fenders and Fire
BLACEWOOD Coushed, arm-chairs, Towno-Stende, Inlaid Backwood Sariens, Sardiniares. Hall and Tas Tabies, Blacksts and Proto Frames, etc. Diuitings and Engravings, Electric Hampaide, Mosquito Curtains Marble Clocks, and 1. Bet Chipsan 20 Typewriters,
will be lamed.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctionsers
Oct. 14, 1913,
JOHN D.
children, the poor,
char
At the aviome meeting of the Royal and 8. Andrews, the King William TV-Goldfamiliar Medal was won by Mr. S. Many Barguaton. Prospectuses, Brade roulars, Mr. Edward Heckwell gained the club Gold Medal, and having the lowest spre Programmer Menug, us
ote
gate for the spring, an atomt meetings Carried? the Glennis Medal Kao. The Artistically Arranged; and
victory of Mr. Mare Fergus was ver
be in in his 68th is on Carefully Printade
pupalaz; the veterans of the B&A and guis this medal for the Brun-tinin 20 pinta öga, THIS WEEK'S (STORT,
- *Olika * Procis, ADG guaranteed.
B: Vowound na-the * §.p7.
LIFE WITHOUT. HEALTH.
Pf3: dallver.
A shooting tenant, hep
com
with ghillie and busters, mak ing pedestrian with mountain...trusks?, Köft
elder of the two, be
shouting, 'and'l-war
on the hill you'
thegent
tinguished
Fastho Fal
#Ma: 14%
Mr and Mm Lemate.
and child
GELER GARISON BOTKI,
Me and His F Mr & Mrs Almberg Ma
Mr and Mrs B. A. Goodman & okid
Balantina
Mr G. Barnes
Capt. &m & H.
Stewart & children | Mr A. C. Henfeld Mr San
Mr T. Swasay
MY AT JE Grandy.
Mr T. M. Hollame
.
Mr W. Jacks
Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr W. G: Johnston
MEK Kanoh and chlid
Kitaen.w
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Vickers
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HFB. 1. Watphal nănga
Minn. Munsey.
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Bank ho Mr. Beringion
Mr and Mrs JW
Ballos Man His Bollen Mr BE T. Breen
Beowprigg
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