HTURSDAY
¿MBER (18,–1918.
Hughes and Hough
ÅVOTIONEERS, TO THE GOYSENMEST,
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AND ADMULALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
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Tolographic Address · MEIRION HONOKONG
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Tuto of by Public à Retine,
THX Uudersigned bave receive itstraa
(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
OB
MONDAY,
the 17th November, 1018, commencing at 2.30 PM., st their Sales Reos, No. 8,
Des Yeux Road, Corner of
Ic House Street,
A CONSIGMENT. OF
CHINESE PORCELAIN
including a number of Rare Specimens,
Comprising:-
AUCTONS
PUBLIC
AUCTION
ATHE CHINA MAIL.
BALLIC'S TEA.
The Wonderfak Story of Ita Origin.
A lively sketch of Baleno at dinner-
E. Undersigned bare rooshead instros- tions to Sell by Public Auction,sime; reproduced from tho roniniscoDies
FOR ACCOUNT DE THE CONCERNED,
oa
FRIDAY,.
the 14th November 1913, at 21,00 a.m. at their SALES Rooms, No." & "Dr Van Road, Corner of Ice. Hunsa Street-
A LAHOḤ QUANTIST OF TUBACOU, (VARIOUS BRANDS) O'GARETTES AND CIGARS. THEME-A Uka),
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Nov. 8, 1913
HOTELS
THIR
1976
STATION HOTEL
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
LECTRIC LIGHT AND FARS BATH-ROJE TO BACH BOOM
of his friend and confidant Loo Golan, is given in the number of the Insel die alangch which is shortly to appear.
*SCOTTISH SPORT.
(From Our Own Ferriapondank
GEO P. LAMMERT
Ebrasoman, October 21, AUUTIOPEER.
The Eligburgh Academical forwards
HORLIC AFOTION Collection of China and Curies lately
arrived from the North
{"TIE Undersigned bas received instrue. An oil by Public Auction
FRIDAY,
eth Neteiber, 1913, commencing at
WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME
The Overland China Mail
FUEL REPORTS.
"INTELLIGENCE.
Ordaz before you live, ko that you may reoulve 1a while et Home
VÝKH OHINA MATEX EN, Wyndham. Birnoć. -
played wolf against the strong di Margh SHARP1& GENERAL BROKER. Uyirenity pack, and had a good deal to fr my in their summwhat suprising victory. With his tạo nết, him shirt open at Their backs, too, mure in good form, while the neck, he sat at table, drinking water those of the students wars out if gear. A. T. Šliau for his rymures, Galigtly for now and then, and cutting up a gigantichi Ans running, and Maxwell, Cabris, pear. He would laughs, but spook littland Stuwart for their work in the scrum, Talking two left to other people. But all deserve special mention” “Luther un- now and again he would laugh, generally expected result was the defeat of Regal to himself, and ofte be exploded with High School F. by Wanderers who the laughter. Nothing was too mad and in inoked most of their bars, rud job wore las 9.30 1.36. At Eja Saizs. Rooms, agosated for his liking. The great wisperior Watanians of oatme, orare whelmed West of Scotland, even although was always prepared to hail with a shout the latter is this ybar a rather good team. of laughter the most pretentions and bingo Rendunicala big score against stupid pus that was over made.
Pstitutun does not count for much and Stewartonlana' chord" then 'rovum d tho
fr E. S. Abbam Bubica between East and West by adiColoured Vang Figurts, Plates,Me F. M. Aaron ministering sound thrashing to Glasglas and White Vader, Plates, facessere d. L. Andrews Mrs Wm. Lay
Borders and Plates, Crystal And Agata MA. A Angor Mina D. Lay Bigh School.
-Edin. “Academicals, 12; Edia. Univer. sitv, 6.
His wine cellar was exquisite, so in his house some deep drinking book place, sometimes too deep. Even though ro ass of wine actually went to-his head, still many a time it went fairly high up, and with curious reavite) Wonderful shorion leapt from his lips on stick occasions. One evening, a spoko of the island at Java, and described the landscape, its beauty, the knavish tricke played by its air in the shape of hideous Lincess; deseribed, too, the monstrous form which Naturo assumed in the is
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Wanderre, 10; Royal High School, 3.. Vatecoinns; 92; West of Scotland, 0. G1 s. Academical; 44; Inaticativa, »), Clydesdale, 15; Kelvinride &cade, U. Srawartanians E 29: Gas High School, D Hywick, Jed Forest, S.
Holz. 8: Selkirk, 3.
Greenock Wanderors, 8; Glas. Univ.,'&
erictoniaus, 6; Gali, 0. Merchiston, 30: Birkenhead Park, & Heriots, 12; Watson's, 6.
Locott, 22 d. Wanderers A. 0.
ANSUCI.TION.
d. And he drew it all with a convict sion, a brilliancy of colouring and a fides Cold and Hot Water throughout.ity to nature which were simply unsur. passabic. Yet he had never so inuch as
In the Association League,. Cup form was | set foot on the island!
"Alter dinner we had coffee on themed by Rasgore success against terrace, where we could so the quietbird Lark Hearts had the game well in hand at the beginning, and Bamilton
had
PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARS. BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room.
EXCELLENT CUISINE
小
For Particulare apply to
THE MANAGER.
DeoDELL STALET,
A COLLECTION OF CHINA IN
· 5-COLOURED, BLUE AND:
-*-* WHITE, ETC. un bostre Comprising:-
Ornaments, Snuff Bottles. Eto.
Fred Towkwang to Sung dynastien
***** CHINESE “PICTURES
ANCIENT BRÄSE WARE.. On von from Thursday the 13th Nov, Catalogues, will be issued. Türme :-Cash on delftery
GÃO. PLAMMERT, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
3.
Prion 91á var atuum,“ kaiuding-
VISISTOR AT HOTELS.
5
Mr S. R. Kirkpass M2 A.Kruseman
Mia Kathleen Angurbir G. T. Lloyd Mr & Mrs P. Abrfeld Mr W. Logan” Mir W. Anderson Dr G. W, Maoksazı Mr A. Barberini MAS. Mantiohan Mr & Mrs O. Beton Mr F Mackintosh
Leather
Mr J. R. Manghai Dr O. Marriots Mr Geo, Martin
Farebrother Mr
Mrs Barnafcather
Mr E R. Base
· Mo. E. 1
Balilion
Mr G. A. Baus
Dr W. Bulach
Mr JL. Browsled Me F. BamanE
Men K. TA “Mallsson Miss M. Matheon M: G. Matheson 1879 Mr J. E., Oxadger Mrs S. M. McOros
Mr A. J. Cambridge Capt.&Mas L. Me Me and Mrs. F... Inglen
D'Almada E CastroMr B. K. Mehta Mina D'Almada E. Mr J. Merecklį
Castro
Mr P. Meyer- Master D'Almada E. Mr. H. Monk
Castro.
ardon, Balzac's codico really deserves Academicals ware anos mora disappointitions from J. B Underwood Eeg. to Mr W. E. Clicks
00
THE Undersigned has received instru- a niche in history all to ited. I do not Airdrieonians An easy victory over believe the Sulten of the Thousand-and Dunbarton: Queen's Park did well, all soll by Public Apetion,
considered, against St. Mirren. thugs one-Nights ever drank a more precious warnock were all that could be expected concoction. Want a colour it had! Whit
at Greenock. The outstanding victories. alicious aroma.. He made it himself, werthuse of Apr United and Raith Rovers,
when farm pointed to a draw.
PEL. No. 129. Tolg. Address "TZIMOTEL," or at any rate superintended its prepara--both scoring heavily on their own ground
Hongkong, Feb. 8. 1813
Centra1 Location.
An Assortment of Vases, Jars, Plates, KING EDWARD HOTELnique, and Mocha. Bowls, Old Bronze are, Pekinese Lac- quared Ware, Snuff Bottles, Jadestone, Mandarin Coats. Large and Sail! Em- .broideries &e, de, c., these Porcelains are of the Sung, Ming. Borgh. Kienlung, Kaiching and Towkwong Dyn.styn.
The bulk of which will be coll without
reservo.
(Full Panicalars from Catalogue) Un vine day betre Sile.
HUGHES & HOUGA,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Nor. 12. 1013.
T
PUBLIO
AUCTION.
1337
#18E Codersigned have macnișad instruc. i to sell by Public Auctio
מע י
THURSDAY,
the 20th November. 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their SALES ROOMS,
No. 8, Des Your Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,-
A Lanox QuanTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&D..
&c.,
da
LL ELECTER The Pass Eatrupes.
2961 tión. Exhaustive learning and rofne ment had, compiled the recipe. It was a blend of three sorts-Bourbon, Marti
The Bourbon ho hought in what was then the Rue da fontblace, the Martinique in the Rus des Vieilles Audrittes and the Mocha main. I forget what shops it was he in University Street, Faubourg St. Ger- putronised, though maro than once I went with him on his. all important mis. sion. I did not grudge having to tra verse half to mity while on his sacroi quest. Good coffee is well worth a pair of tired legs," he would tell me for my comfort. in his good-humoured way, when I expostulated with him over the
Electric Life. Fans and Lighting, European Baths and Sanitary Fittings. Hot and Cold Water System throughout. Best of Food and Servico.
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TELEPHONY 313. TELEGRAPHIS'AFORESA
* VICTOELL."
R. H. NORTS,
Manager
KINGSCLERE HOTEL, length of the quest.
ΠΟΝΟΔΟΝΟ
[NRIVALLED position bi the Bill Overlooking the Botanical
Gardens and facing the Harbour."
Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously
fitted Bathrooms Teisphones And Electric FADE. Telephones in Redrooms and Silting-room- +hroughout.
~TEA YOU TUDE, EMPEROR.
And he was right. His cofoe "wid ansurpassable. So was his tea. Only before connoisseurs of reputation would he put this wonderful liquid, and anis
on festal occasions,
Then he would
Irving in the Kantechatka caddy in
FIRST DIVISION. Celtic, I: Dundee, J. Partick Thiile, 1; Clyde, 1. " Rangers, &; Third Lanark, 2. Falkirk, S; Hibernian. 0. Raith Rovers, 4; Aberdeen, 1. St Mirren, 3; Queen's Park, L. Bourts, 8 Hamilton Academicals, 1. Ayr United, 4 Motherwell, Airdrieonians, 4; Dumbarton; 1. Morton, 2 Kilnercock, 0.
--SECOND DIVISION
67 Bernard, S; Johnstone, 0. St. Johnston, 0; Dunfermline Athletic S Vale of Leves, U; Abercorn, 2.
HEY EMOTIONAL-MAN, -
More Clever and more Foollth
Got thene Woman....
*** DIFFSCÉNCES.
Mr. Cyril Burt, the London County Council "Men are the more emotional sex,” said pychologist, before the Child Study Society recently. The cleverest-men are MIDTE clever than the leverest women, and the foolish than the most foolish man is
et foolish woman. Un the question of the sense of touch were taken from people rang; experimenta
more
which it was enshrined like a relic of the saints, and always to our perennial joy, and to be own as well, unfold the story of this world-renowned too. The m ripened the leavee, so ran his tale, A.B. Code 5th Edin a manner unapproachable in any other
12 field, and all for the pleasure of the Ezing from 31 Papuan savaged to Oxford nad
peror. Only asndarins of the highest
Telophone No. 1125. Cable Address: *Sachaiza,"
Hongkong, Soptember 1, 1906.
··
WYNDHAM HOTEL,
29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER)
STREET.
OCATION good for aide Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE
Comprising a fellows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining ant Drawing Boom Suite, Upholstered Arma-chairs, and Bolas, Carpets and Rugy Brass and Briss, mounted; Bedsteads and Cuts, Bed Room Suits, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wasbatands, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Exter-ion Dining Tables | Familles, Residenta and Tourista
'made thoroughly comfortable. and Chairs, etc., etc., 2 Dianer sad Des sert Services, Crookery, Sandry Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensila.. Cutlery, & Brass Fenders and Fire Brasser
BLACKW..OD-Drawing Rooms Saits: Couches, Armchairs, Flower Stands, Hat- stands, Cabinete, Jardinieres, Hall and Tes Tables, Tes-poys, Bisckets and Photo Frames, Grurmantela, ta
Also
Electric Reading Lamps, &c. Catalogues will be issued.
Terms Moderate.
ambridge undergraduates. The test
MONDAY,
the 17th November, 1912, commencing
wit 2.30 pm at his residence No. 18
B Tang Then, Macdonell Ros. THE WHOLE OF KIA
VALUABEE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising :—— Canton Blackwork Couch, Overmantel, Desk, Coalbur, Chairs. Tables and Stools, Japanese Ivory Julaid Panele, Placquer, Bruksela: Carpet, Brass Table Lamp Satarima. Vases Pictures, Ornaments etc.
etc.
Mahogany Extension Dining Table Teak Sideboard, Dinner Wagghe, Chairs, Over manist and Bookcase, Glass Had Crockery
-l'etc, ate.
Double Babin mounted Bedants, Taak Wardrobe "Marble Top Washstands and Tolet Tables, etc. etc.
Also
1 Milners' Safe.
Mr F. T. Chapple
Mr A. A. Claxton Mr W. E. Clayton Dr A. LE F. Cole-
man
Mr. J. H. Crossley Mr G. P. Curry
Mr O. H. Davis
Mr O. G. Denisen MY F. Dennis
and & obu
children.
Mr & Mrs Moorhead, child and Infant and mah
Ds and Mrs W
Moore
Mr F. Morgan'
Mr J. D. F. Milides Mrs J. D. F. Milder
Mise G. O'Leary
#
La T. 4. Echer, Mrs Hovbrander and
chiid BAM.C MEZ "&MNW? Arm» Mr and Ms W. G.
Humphrey strong
Mr. M.T. Arthur Major de Mrs Hum Mr and Mrs J. Sphreys, RES. Auld & children Mis Humphreys Mr W. M. C. Bar- Lb.«C»L H. w. les
rell and child ROA
Mr and Mrs C, D. J. Mrs Johnnign & shild
Ball
Mr & Mrs Langmire
and child
F1 t-Surgeon & Mars
Bernard, R
Mr. & Mrs. Bayar
fra Bowdler
Mira MaMun. children and IM, B.A.M.C8.
Mr & Mrs Bowon. Mr. E. J. McNulty Cipt. & Mrs. Browie Mr & Mrs Milkbell. Attorney-General J. more and child
A. Bucknil! Majors Norri Mr W. A. Butterfel maid and child “Më M. Caryn de Coll & Mr O'E?"
Mr and Mrs Curries and children Major Davy, EER. Ftar Fogy MrAnd Sira Dabbie, B SL Perkins
Capt. & Dobson Mt J. Plummer Major Dorgan MrPowell. Mr and Mrs Doyle Lt. Col. Radcliffe, My G.å. DuttonR.E Capti&M: Evans, Hr. Belton:
Dr K. Oppenheimaid and child Maja gargasant Me J. Ormiston Major Faichine, Laut Mes Sharp Mr J. W. Paton 3 Mia Fugalsong "and_DN.
Mr & Mrs Darteano
Mr A Petersen
MF. P. G. Pierson
Mr D. H. C. Pitt:
Mr & de Preville-
Mr J. Dewar
obild
HK Sinclair Major & Birs Fita Mr0. Bkölt
williams
Mise Smith
Mrs R. H. Douglas WJ, Pringle Prince, and Prince aLt. Col. & Mrs Usher ·
Mr. Duncan Biz and Miza H.
Ehrenfels
C. Mr B. Raworth
Mr E. E. Ray
Mr E. M. Raymond Mr. E. Reymond Mi Mi F. Rony DFH Roeor Mr R. G. Row Mrs Rutherford
Mr G. H. Evans Mr Heistkom MW. E Rizeber Br& Mis Forsyth Mr Dentaan Fuller Mr A Gallotti Mr and ML IIMs Bobenk
Geare Min Gibbings
Dr
J. M.
Peca
Schoenbeck Mr W
Mias J. Bootaid
Fulkowaki ya
Smith, 4:0.D. Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr and Mrs Soffietti
Hale
Capt. & Mrs Stericke, Mr & MSA, Giordi hind chilë
Col Gordon Hall, Mr and Mrs G. L
B.A.MO.
Stewart & children 10BH Hanscol MEXT) C: Walker.
MYHA Hasaland: "Mr David Wood
Gillespie, Sir James Dode Shaw
Mr A. G. Gordon
MV.Goulbourn
Mr & Mr J. Gould
Lody Dods-Ba
Mr. T. Binger
Mr and Mrs E £
Smith
MFS. Smith
Mr J Gourgey. Mr and Mrs. In Mr. H. M. Gracey
Kaiser Smith!
Un View from Saturday the 18ur Nov.1. & Mrs W. Green-Mr. V. Sorby
Catalogus will be issued.
na Misa A. Square
Mr O. F. Griffin Mr Sydney Stafford
beam
TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
JEO. P. LAMMEHT,
Authority. Hongkong, Nov. 10, 1913.
Mr P. O. de Grise-
1380
Mr. Garrow
Mr P. C. Hall
Capt.
FOR SALE.
Chagament of SUIZENGER'S
T. P. Hall Mr and Mrs W. A.
Kannibal
Mr E Ven Buspeh Dr and Mrs E. 11. Thompson & child Mrs O. Thompson Miss L Tillinghast Mr & Mrs A. Tilling
Mr W. T. Hathord Miss M. Tufla Mr J. Boott Haraton Mrs E. B. Tufts den. Mr R A. Capt. H. A. Walker
Hewett, C.M.G. Mr H. Watkins
Me H. C. van Woeren
rank anjoyed the privilege of tilling, showed that children were enter tha watering, and guarding the fields whate, and Low: undermountes TENNIS RACKETS made for 1915 Mr
that sarigas wure more seate
it gros, It was apricolese-privilege, inre the bluutest of all-im“ volaneous (për Sesson,” in “Taxious weights: and qualitica. TJ. Gind J. Wel
fact, only granted to the highest families. in the land. Young muidens picked the bestes before sunrise, and sang hymne while they carried it to his majesty These particular leaves only grow in one particular province, and in a landscape sa bizarre as could be found nowhere alse in the world. The whole region, which | for the last thousand years sa basked in an atmosphere of holiness, ie the pri vate property of the Emperor, and the crap of tea there garnered is reserved for him and the greatest princess of the em:
BUN ON FIT-CLAMS' LINKS ... Under the Pancial Supervision of the pire. Proprietrees
M.'S. HOY,"
BRAESIDE
FRIVATE HOTEL
CUTANDING -in for own grounds with Terinin and Osoquet Lawns, Larg HUGHES & BOUGH, Airy and Well: Faralshed Rooms, Every
home comfort. Fine View of the Hachew Telephone. No. RO.
Tanas :-- As usual, -
Auctioneers
Hongkong Nov, 12, 1913,
PUBLIC
1326.
AUCTION
PHE Undersigned bave resolved instruo Elous, to sell by Publis, Auction, (POL LOGODANT OF THE CONCERNED),.
THE
THURSDAY,
the 27th November, 1913, at 3 p.m. at their Sales Booms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Boad, Corner of.
Too House Stroot, ---
Bere Steamer
LANTIS,'
as she now lies off Yat-moti,
ft. Fin.
Apply to Mui F. W. WATTE,
Braseide, 20, Maodonnell Road, Hongkong, Baptember 2, 1908! 13
THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER
EVER ISSUED ORDER URELY NATIVE DIRECTION
The Chinese Mai
„TEN LEADING Omaner POLITICAL AT
„Gostuxerat: JOUKKAZ
CHESTE DYED IN BLOOD.
Out of his infinite condescension and "a mark of 100st exceptional favour, the Emport every seventh your sent sore chests of this ten by a special cars van to his Majesty the Czar A favourite of the ruler of all to Bussies was in strumental in getting for Balzao: small quantity of this delicacy. The last consignment of it-the very consignment in fact, of which he received a portion experienced extraordinary diffulties in renching the Russiad; capital,~ The chests were dyul in human blood. Accursed" brigands of the deserts had taken ad- vantage banojstorm to attack the imperial convoy villa on its way through the wilds of the Sitio hághlands. – d derperale "struggle had erwuedThree cups of this tea were enough to make a man blind of onleyti eran COPS, WICH folowed by total blindness. Enos, when #gust showed some light forthe tenths of this mind was bittied
tiba- coules Iso quie
Chan
Mr W. HL Hobber
$
Apply to
EO. P. LAMMERT.
SEVERY BEETLE
Mr B. T. Weisel Mr A. Wat Mr. J. E. Ticoves
Mr F. W. Whith Miss Howard
MY W Witkowles Mr.5, 1. Johnston EGG. Wood MYM. Kissing MTF. Yearby
KING RDWARD HOTEL
Mr and Mrs J. T. ME & MO. Laurit
Bennison "Me and Mrs J. F.Mr J. Lee
Mr & Mrs Lockwood
Richard
Rev. & Mrs Hoopes Capt & Mrs HodginsCapt. WhitfieldA.O.D.
Haat
KINGALERA HOTRE...
Consul General An- Miss Kingsbers;
derson
Mies Laterans
Mr and Ms J. H Mr&Mr. H. LING
Bokhonse
Mr F. Berington
Mr and Men
Bolles
MPA-U MeQuickson Mr Carl Memel
Mis H. Bolle i MrA. D. Opmunks w Mr. L. Recob Mc-31-Richards
Mr. and Mrs F.,5. Mr & Mrs. Robe
Brownrigg
MATHY Benbow Rows
Biebes Carleton
Mfg Chalmers Mr and MrsA. E. W. Mr and Mrs S. J. Balt
Chinchon
Mist D. Filkins
Capt. 0.7.8. Skrim
thire, HAM Mr T. L Barrison Mr G. J. K. yan dar
Mr& Hardman
Ms and M.
Marroy
And Mrs B.A. H.
Major and MF, ISAVilliam
Hanter
Dr & Mrs Eran-Jones
Modeler Willis midi
ORIND GARLSON HOTELS.
Mr and Ms B. & Mr Por Howard
Awaz Balantine
Mr and Mrs W. R. Mr & M Martins
Brown
Mr P. W. L. Mau-
ninge
eption. On the test of hearing the undergraduates were the scufest: the Papuans were the dallest. The beat off GLAZENGER'S191STENNIS BALLS. MEG. Howard attention shored that boye could concanor further particulars trate for a longer period than girls, bat-tim difference was small. There was scarcely any difference ip teasoning power of the two sexes, but that only held good in boya aid uiris.
When they left the educators bands, specially the university educator, the mon  eriment were appreciably saperior. of the motions showed thie more emotional, I was astonite hot which he could not explain that in d
emotional activities of life art, pookund music, and so forth there bed teed Faw eminent
possible the emotions of women were superficial, like a ri-pig, and the ends of men ware deeper,
deeper, like a
grazed-swell His conclusions were tint if we cond ourselves to the inborn differences betwe
than we might hanging, “: Nove was na the sexes they are very-outh-s as physical differences, and, the the sale, se went the diferedom gre smaller and smiler. In the second degree, and not of kind. they were all differences of quantit
WARE
EVERY BUG
KEATING'S
POWDER
Miss Brown Master Brown Mr. W. Badge
Mr. F.J. Cargil
Xlr F. W. Chappie
Caph B. J. Clark
May
by Mr and Mrs FX
MoHugh
Mode
MF Cooling Mr AF Nobbe
Mm. Dito na"
Mr. G. Baron Mr AO. Benbald Mr 8. G. Bolo Mr Fred Brownie.
Mr Oils Cathrill Me Opads Ewthrall
Copt. A. C. Kannady Mr A. B. W. Lobiny Mr G. Manering Mr. Mickiew
& Mr. A. T gadhildren
Me homy Cathroll Me Let Famer
Mr Tieni Catbreil
Mr W. A. Donaldson Capt & Miss W. CONC
Mr H. A. Donald on
Mr and Ms W. B.Mr J. ReidME J. Gilbert
Brown & Family
Mr Her Biggo Mr A. J. Gandy
Fowlerk M. Room
Capt. And Mrs
Mrs Foy
Mrs Gill and child
St Edward & Lady
Schafer th
Mr & Mrs Harewoodkir 4. Schleitar
Mr. B. Hedralina The S. Ho Shoot
Mr & Mr Enilly Dr Bibow
Ma B. Ho & Hing MI HA Spurs Mr T. Lokach
M DE A. Caldwel
Me A Crawford,
MMA Cawwford
Mis R. Palmerston
CHINA MATE
YPHOON