SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1913.

Hughes and Hough

GOVERNMENT

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

ANT?

Share; Coal and

General Brokers:

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN "

FOAL STORAGE.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

от

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA AND

(Just arrived from the North)

CURIOS

HH Ordersizuod has reprod egen fona to Sail by Public Auction,

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on

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,

the 17th & 18th December 1913, commencing each day at 2,43, p.m..

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at die SALES Hoa Daddall Street.

A VALCANCE CHILIETIES OF

ANTIQUE. CHINA AND OURIOS

from to Sung Kienlung Dynastion" Comprising:-

THE CIFINA MAIL.

4

5.Coloured, 3 Coloured and Blue" and White Vases, Plates, Bowls and igues, etc.

Sang-de-Boeuf Vases, White Goddess of Mercy" (Ming)

Fine Crystal Vans and Scuff Botos

Porquisin and Agato "Snuff Bottles

neured "Screen with 5 Colour decoration

Groen asid Rod Jade, Oriamvuta

etc.,

ete...

ote.

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nega ind

.35 TLAKA

FAME. T.R

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CURE FOR

અને સત્તામાં નર્મ

ASTHMA

"WILD MEN OF BORNEO.

Those who have bon saidened by the disrepancies between. circus bill-beard advertising and want sy have actually sect in side-shows may learn from Daniel Denisen Streeter, feil agent of the United States Biological Survey, that there are really and truly some wild men

causa ho has been all the way across the island and several times felt the ser tion belag so ear death at their hands that only a superstition'yor two saved hiri The biologist visited and 1813. mingled with peopio whose chief amusio

AR (The Undersigned will give a 2 weeks guarantee as to the gondinences of Borneo. Mr. Streeter knows, be f the articles off red).

Catalognes will be mad,

On view from Monday the 13th Dec, Tenas-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LÄMMENT,

Chden verl: ..

A.B.C. Tu DTR EDITIONS.

Hongkong. Dec. 1913.

-A1. Tezxerapie Com

W

TO LET

„Telegraphie Address

MERION HONG KONG.

TO LET

BROCKHEER

O ROCKHURST, 119, PEAK,

6

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned Savoured with instrue

tions from L, Colinel A. C. YOUNAN, 1.M.S will Sell by Public Agethon,

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TUESDAY,

the 18th December, 193, at 2.33 p.m. at their Sales Rome, No. 8,

Des Viaux Road, Corber

Ten Beate Street- Go Piano (practically new) specially built for the Tropic by Army and Navy Steras, London, One Monarch Gramophon in good order, undry Blackwood Puent tare, One lady's Bicycle by R, S Am doy. (practically new, One 12-Bore Gui by Lang and the Rock Ritle, a quantity p Saddlery, and Camp Equipost,

&$..

Ke Also

£

Irish Terrier B-tch excellently bre

from generations of Champions.

Full Partien lars from Catal wao.

TREME

usual.

6. MOUNTAIN VIEW, & ROOMS. Office at Conaught Road Centrs,

30 fees x 25 feet,

DANNYS & BOWLEY. Hogk ng. De», 10, 1913.

TO BE LET.

(FROM 1ST JANUARY NEXTA

1322

VVO 105 AIMI VILLAS." jin

mg #OLVESLOE,". Bimberly

ond, Kowloon.

Apply to Parel & Co., 78, Wynthem street, or A. Abdoolrahim, Architect. 44 Queen's Road Central.

Hongkong. Sur, 23, 1918.

1431

TO LET.

G

CHODOWNS.

84, WANCHAI ROAD,

153, PRAYA EAST.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

624

MENT & AOENUS J., Lo.

18. Hongkong, Nov. 19, 1913,

542

HUGHES & HOUGH,

ductionsera.

Hongkong, Dec. 11, 1913.

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned Inve received instruc tinus to sell by Public Auction,

on

TUESDAY,

the 16th December, 1913, Bommencing at

2.30 p.m. at their Säterloonia, No.

Des Your Hat, Corner of

Ice those T

A QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACK WOOD FERNHERE,

tc.. St

Comprising na follows TEAKWOOD Dining and Drasting Room Suite, Upholstered Arin chairs anc Sofas, Carpata and Rugs, (new), Denan mo. Brass mounted Bedstends, and Cats, Bed

Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wash stauda, &c, Dining Room Furniture, Side. boards, Diner Waggons, Extension Dintuj Tables and Chairs, etc., te., 2 Dinner ne Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Gla Ware, Cooking 'Staver, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, Brasa Fenders and Fire Brases, Brass Curtain Palea, etc., etc.

Also..

Electric Reading Lamps, and sundry Fittings, 1 Marble Clock, 2 Typewriters (portable), Sandry Cutglass and Silen Ware. 1 Rubber Tyred Kicksha, and 3 Pinacs.

Catalogue will be issued. Teine :-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH!

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, Dec. 11, 1913.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

NOR

1520

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or

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heap rental

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owlo - Marine Lot No. 49 with Whar

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WERK DATI

rent is collecting the heads of man- ber of rival tribes." Hd observed female fashions that were a good deal more

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ghall never forget, as we approached the hears of tw interier, the sensatiça DRAK TRAMAISEMPANY striking than as he was accustomed that was mine when through a "Yungle to suchtg in this country. Some of the blackness, we suddenly saw an opening Women he show in the jungles were will, shed, and came upon one of the strang ing to suffer far mor physien discern.est of strange villages, to be found only fort for the sake of personal appear maurs than the women of civilized coun Gays for ten years in order to look just tries; hay underwent texture every few right. Mr. Sameter hit bis homb in Brooklyn in April, 1912, for Mries and the Fur Brest in search of specimens of rare bests and reptiles. Failing to find what is wanted in Africa, the Malay Penasala, cr Saunata, bo Burneo.

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p., every half hour

of them in an interview with a Brook 11.00 p.m. to 11.43 p.m. erory quarter ni

lyn Englo reporter, from whoes article * hour.

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8.00 .m. to 10.30 ....Every 15 al 10.50 km. to 11.07 m... Every 10 11.45 sm, to 12 Nour....Every 15 m!n«! 1200 Moduto 100p.m.Exery 19 my hom

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ROATH, Austin Real, K: PARIS TOILET

12.

No: 68-Peak, MOUNT ELLETT, No. 13. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Church Mission Society Bang+low) fr gi (UNDER THE ASTOR HOCHE).

at October 1913 tall 30th May 1914, partly arnished Cheap rest.

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We quote:

The first object to meet the eye was a work on piles about fifteen feet of the long grotesque locking house, built of

grourul, an elevation necessary, as afterwards learned, not only to lessen the danger from foods but also to prevent the atacks of wild animals, such as elephants and rhinoceroses, reptiles, and the sudden invasion by rival tribes of head-hainters. Each village contains ens house, and each house slicitors from twenty to three hundred brown-skinned statives. Throughout the length of the lang, house is a narrow hallway with crudely constructed doors leading to the various rooms. Ench family occupies

one res. Occasionally one will fit a larger village having three such houses, which may contain as many as a thou

My landing place was Kuching, but I proceda sera tha hay to the mouth of the fejun River, along which I conti el for about ninety miles to the island of Sibu, where I met the only Americus I was to find during my entire trave!

send natives, but these are rare. A aerous Bumico. Ho was a former mis pole, in which notelies had been cut. sioner, who had given up hope of con served as a ladder, reaching to the vorting the indifferent ziatives, and was house. The supporting beans, and the conducting a prosperous rice-growing the main doors were magnificently car plantation, having imported about 4,000ed, showing that even with their roughly Chinero for the purpose.

Proceeding made blades Micso "unimal-like lutivos, eighty miles farther, I reached Kapis, † who had never known the infuente of where I booted canoes and engaged civilization, wera master artizans. thirteen natives na guides for my thip As we approached the house the pa into the interior. They represented tires can swarming out in numbers, thro different tribes and comprised one and while they puid little or no attention Pana, who was a tres-dweller and hand to my brown-skinned escorts, they gazed hunter; two Kayans, and the Larians. For two months" assistance gave the band what would in american anney aggregate $16, and of all tac | natives who aided me in my Borneo travel they were the only ones that asked compranation. They were typical of the Banco tribenzen, about five feet tall. got baking, with straight biser briz and with remarkable muscular develop alcal

THOUGH THE JUNGLE.

rces

The women, strange to say, were far more homely than the Jaon nad. I saw bow one goodrocking gudang my

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DEPTH OVER

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RIME OF TIDE SPRINGS

NEATH'

QUEEN'S BUILDING","

TELEMORE No. 20 HoxeroKO,

TOWN OFFICE.

P. M. DYER, B.Sc... M.I.NE, Estions. Dock, Hongkong.

VISTOR AT HOTELS.

BONIXONO HOTEL...

Mr E.S. Abraham

Mr. B. Knapp Mr J. E.Ainsworth Dr&Mrs J. Krans- Mr W. Anders kcgsh Mr&Mrs F. E. Mies Kraskoph

Atkinson

Mr A. Kruseman Mr A. T. Barborini MrA. Eambalut Mr & Mrs C. Barros. Mr and Men Lay

fenther

ins Lay

TEAR UCTES, Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mè a Humphrey

RA.M.C. Lt-Cal H W. Hen

Mr & MN W. Arm- RG A.

strong

Sir B. U. Jeffried

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr and Mrs. Milner

Mra W.3L C, Bar- Jones

rett and child - Arias Jones Mr and Mr C: D. J.Mfr à. Keith

Bell

Miss Keith

Birs Ber a-farter Mr and Mrs J. C. Surgeon & Mrs Capt. and Mea Kiddie

2

Let

1

H B Bates Misa G. Letz Mr E. R. Bar

Mr E W. Bruckham Mr E S. Little Capt. J. R. Benidsley Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr J. O. Bets

W

Logan M&Mrs H. Lucas M. R. Belline AEGIA. Busa Mr G. F Luka Mir D. Mair

Dir M. Macdonald Bliss Blair

Dr G. W. Mackcan Mr C. L. Blunt Mr A. S. Mackichar Mr H. Brich- Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr S. M. Brown

Mr & M.. Malini Miss A. L. Bratn

Mra F. B. Mann Mr and Mrs B. E. Me A. J. Cauibridge Maurille Mr C. W. Carand Dr. U. Martioth. Mr and Ms F. X. Mr & Mr G. Martin Miss D'Alnada E. Mr C. Farebrotha

Alnada E. Castrofism.

Martin

Chatro

Mason

Master D'Almada E. Mrs E. T. Matheson

Cast:0

Bina M. Matheson

and

Mr W. 4. Cinimora Mr J. R. Manghan

Mart Mr W. T Chisholm bir & Mrs. C. F. Mr F. T. Chapple Meg 31 S. Clark

MeWilliams Japanese maid Miss Me Williams Bir B. E. Muhla Mix Melvin,

Mr A. A. Claxton

Mr W. E. Clarks

Mr W. E. Clayton Mie Cogan

Dr A. L. E. F. Cole,

man

Mr J. W. Cranston MFG. P. Curry

Mr. H. Daya

Mr J.«Merecki Mr P. Mayer Miss Malley

Bernard, R. N

Mr & Mrs Bayar

| Mias Bogg's.

Mes Bowdler

RN, add child

31 And Mrs Mac-

donald

Mi Macdounid

Major & Mra Bowen Mis-McKenzie' Attorney General J. Maj. & Mia Mafunn

A. Bucknül

M: E. J. McNulty

Mr M. Cary

Mr & Mrs Mitobell-

more and child Col. & Mrs O'HA

And child Ara Parsons.

Mr and Mrs Curries Major Davy, R.E. Mir and Air Dobbie Major Dorgan Mr and Mrs Doyle Mr and Mrs. Pearsone Capt. & Mr Evans,

maid and child Major Faichino

and child

Mr T. L. Parking Mr J. Plummet

ir & Mrs Flanagan Mr Powell Mr and Ms B. A. Lt.ColJ.J. Radalli

Halo

R.E. Mr & Mrs A, Gibaou Mr Balton

Col. Gordon Hall, Lt. ked Mrs Sharp,

RA.M.O.

F.N.

Mir HL. Hancock

Major Simone

Mr H. A. Kazaland Mr A. Sinclair

Capt & Mra Hodgins Mr O." Skotz

Mr & Mrs J. Morris--Rev. & Mr-EcoparLt. Col. de wire Unbar

Mr H. U Morrison

Mr & Mrs Derteano Misa G. O'Leary

d2 children Mr 4. Osterloh Mrs Cottrill Dormer Mr E. Parding

&2 children Mr J. W. Paten. Mrs R. H. Douglas Mr J. Parcy

Duncan

Sir A. Petersen

C. Mr R, da Preville

bir G. Pfenningworth

i utter wandertent. As to whether the natives or myself had the urmonter grisgivings. In able to say. My sensations were "indescribable. Here was, in the hears of Borneo, surround. by a horde of strange, brown-skined

Bir J. Dupuis men, leading animal-like existences. and Mr and Mrs B. whows chief diversion seemed to be Ehrenfeis proving themselves brate warriors by Mr G. B. Evan chopping of the hunda of rival tribes, men and passing them down to posturity Mr A A. Fylu

Me Denman Puller na trophies of their valor. I knew that Mr Gallo ti they had never seen a man of white skin Ms H. Garrow hefore, and whether they would make Mr and Mrs I. H.

sudden drah to call the honor of my 3 N. Gibbs

·ANXIOUS MOMENTS.

entire

trip her Borneo, She was the head was a matter that gave me somo wife ed a Kayun raja, stul je, with the|ittle.comcem. deference that my strange appearance cxcited, ofcard in to su as a present.

As "wo proud to pestetrate. further into the jungle, where no while man had ever passed, it was accessary to send theauty head with their peculiar

felike blades, and to how down the

heavy underbrush and soft but thickly

Soon I was being examined from head

Geate

arley.

Mr A. 7. Gordon

Mr V. Goulbourn.

Mr B. Baworth Mr E. H. Ray Mr E. M. Raymond Mtr 3. E. Raymond. Mi Rayman

Mine F. Kong

& M. Reid

Mr C. Reich

W. I. Bernalds

Host "

Smith, A.O.D.

Mra Horbreader and Mir A. Findley Smith

child

Mr and Mrs Sofatti Me and Mrs Owen Mr and Mrs G. E.

Igas a child "Star" & children

Mr and Mrs W. G.. Mr David Wood

Capt. Whitbard, A.Q.D.

Hamphrey

Majer & Mrs Hum-

phroy, B.B.S.

KIN OSCLERE HOTEL.

Coral General

derson

do. BFT.C. MieCutshion Mr Carl Mental! Mir and Mrs J. H' Mr h. Marnwor

Book huung

Me and Mrs. For W. Master Mon Mon

Mr F. Boviegto

Mr&Mrs. RickerMr and Mrs J.

Mr E A. Roberts.

Mr R. G. Ross

Mr & Mrs. Gould Mrs Futherford Mr. J. Gourg-y

Mra Fcheok Me A. Greilammer Mr C.

Seitz

ME. Singer Mr and Mrs E.

Smith

to foot by this entire band. They, run | Mr. P. D. de Grim. Mr W. Shor the figers brough my hair, for is is gono fight and snowfat wavy, while weirs and Mire W..

Cape. Tr. Hall

was straight and black; they soomed to

3rd. Scott Harston

take particular delight in excling of the

white skin of my face, and could not

deve it was real,

growing trees, for in such surrounding where it was impossible to see a foot on

wr and Love, my arms, hands and either side, it would have been obviouslyngers, my legs, and even my shoot. Ampossible to have made any advance.

Ano significance of which was beyond tour grasp.

CAMEROS VILLAS No. 6 Punk, THE Lending LADIES & GET was by cutting down the trece, too,

let furnished for 1 year from 1st May," **No. 6,CAMERON VILLAS. No. 5+ Peak, to let faruished for one year leon

st May 1914."

FOR SALE OR TO LET.

"{From 1st November 1913.)

No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Funk. Sungalow, containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking Homs and five Bedrooms. With ground for Tean's-Court,

FOR SALE.

HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1184.

Apply to "

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Bulle!ng-. Houzkoaz, Dec, 13, 1813.

LESSONS IN CHINESE,

AR LI HON FAN, a Chinese gradua

MB

BI

-versed in literature, has been a tasche

to European officials and merchants in thi Calony furorer ten years,

He has a good method of training Ear... peans to peas in the Chinese examination, an is possessed of a first-rate certificate se Chinese teacher: Is has also a good know ledge of Mandarín and Hakka

Those who intend Jeszülng the China language pra roquested" to "write care n China "Mail office or direct to Helly wood Road, Lat long.

Hongkong, May 17, 1913

» LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATHI

VETARZOSPRAJK

· Gaway or deliciency of vital form. Besoligny khu:

MEN'S HAIRDRESSING,

SALOONS IN THE EAST. Manufacturer of SEVES DES ALIE, pronounced by the who 93 it the Harwish to prevent the filing out of her

J. SCPIESS, Froprier.

- Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1913. - |-

1

that the reption 'wel animals, frightened at his first intrusion into their dense wood domain, would dart across the cleared area, and thus inake posible their capturo.

For weeks we continued thus, and I

SUFFERERS FROM

Skin & Blood Diseases

Sucb na Eczema, Scrotala, Searvy, as lotions, ointments, so-called baims, Bad Logs, Abscesses, Ulcers, |đe, though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings,

time being, DO NOT CURE. The Boils, Pimples. Sores, Eruptions, complaints are the result of clogging trouble lica douperin the blood. Thes Piles, Blood Poison. Rheuma impurities in the blood-and so can ho tism, Gout, &¶., should at once parmscently cured only by thoroughly realise that outward applications, such

purifying the blood.

CAN BE CURED

ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

For cleansing the blood of all impari The Editor of the Family Doctor," London's popular Medical Weekly ties, from whatever cause arising, there writes: We have seen hosts of letters

is no other medicine just se good as beating testimony to the truly wonderfus Clarke's Blood Mixture that's why in curs affected by Clarke's Blood Mithire.

Itin

in the Enest Blood Perifer that thousands of cases of skin and blood Science and Medical Still have brought diseases it has effected remarkable curs to light, and we can with the utmat confideres recommgad it to our sub- where all

treatments have failed scribers and the publis generally. |other

|¦'"* Clarks's Blood bfixture is entirakaji free from any poisen or metallic in- pregnation," does not contain, any injurious ingredient, and i a wife, and useful malieme.” – Haith.

5 Bold by all Chamista and Patent

Medicine Vendors throughout

the World

BLO

Clarke's Blood Mixture

Muse A Sqaure

Mr V. Sorby

Poo. Mr A. Mr. & Ms Strasz They felt nye W. B. Hind Mr R. Trefermenn Howate, C.M.G. Mr R. Sutherland feJ. G. Hablo MHI. P. Hook

Mr Y. Utley' Sir R. Horne MrW. Innball Mr J.W. Jay Mr M, Jeben

with

For a moment a consultation was held among themselves, and somehow I felt

y fate lay in the balance." Then, their tribal incantations, they began

many 1 avishing upon me presence of koda—rice, "fruit, and even chickeur, which are both scrawny and rare, their ase being reserved for strictly ecromo- nial occasions. Then I learned taut was a god who had come into their midst on the propitious mission of in- dulged in only on extraordinary occasions. sick; that, at least, was the conclusion of the natives, and oa, the verdict was

Me I Kahu Mr M. Kis-ang Mr W. Kein Mr. J. B. Kemp Mr J. Birgenberg

Boiled

Miss H. Bolles Me 31 J. Broen Mr and Mrs F. E.

Brownrigg

Mr and Mrs A. E.

Carleton

Fr J-S. Chalmers

Mr and Mrs B. J.

Capt. E. d. Walker

M H. A. Walker

and 2 children MY EL. Watkins Lady Watt and maid. Mr H. O. Tan: Weert Mr F. W. White Mr G. G. Wood Mr F. Xerley

19

7

AEG EDWARD POTER.

Mr P. W. L. Man-

ninga

Mr H. H. Beiscer Mr J. E. Detley Mz W. Badge Mr F. J. Cargill Mrs E. L. Chubbrek

Mies Chabbuck

Mio Maney Mr R. M. McCrane Mis Melnfire Mr J. Midzushima Mr & Mrs Mitchell ..Mr and Mrs J.B.

Mody Dr O Muller (5 Mr M. F. Murray Mr W. Oudenborar Mr A. P.. Nabbs:

Capt. G. J. Clark

1 B. Clega somewhat better than that of decapita Mr W. A. Donaldson tion, I accepted it gladly and entered Mrs & Miss Erwin arpon my duties and dignity as a divinity. Mra M. J. Ful on.

Mc F. Geraghty As a libation Etting to what they coats Gill and child sidered a sacred personage, the savages Mr P brewed a special liquor made of rico | Mr H. 0.

HAYDOF

0.

Ball

Fakor

som

and called arrak. This drink is in Miss B: Ho 4. Hing dulged in only extraordinary occasions Mr A. Hodge Mr. Streeter found the concoction stroot, Mr J. Jimoh

Bir T. Laokuchl whisk, and ocfourice; with flavour E Koen somewhat like "Bénédictins," and not Mr and Ms W. D. Dr Bibres over intoxicating. He gave them little Kraft takute, which, girangihend thour belief Mr & Mrs C: Lauri

that he had supernatural-power? They De H. Lang carried their sick to him and begged Mr J. Macfarlane him to heal them. To dosiaüo:

Mia Mafarlane' Continued on page 4)

Mr & Mrs Mantess

HILTED LOYER'S REVENGE.

Mr Pugh Me 11. Bandwin' Meti. E. Bigge De S. He Sho

Bourge

Mio G Swarg

U.S.A

Capt. Wadd- Dr. K. Walther Mr H. Walton Mr H Westph A&W Wilmer

CELED ROTEL

Mr and Mrs Allen In the Bavarian village of Hofiau » Mon Amery *** workman named Gast fired the house of Mr Bond Mr Bary his amployer, whose daughter jilbed him, Mr Coffmanu and then stood at the door with To Mr Cooker volver therebezing to shoot if she teledir

The girl escaped, bus, both there were burnt to death.

INDE

Haud Ligh

WILL OURE YOU

Mine Wa Osbary Mr Rayuand ?

Crew/

Mr H Ranos

Bardoliek Arm A# B My Reynolds!

Smith

Chinchen Mia D. Fuzina Mr B. B. Gibera

Mrs E. Gibso

Mr A. Hardm+z.

Mr T.L. Harrison

Mr G, Norringt 'n Mr A. D: Openshaw

ir Francis l'iggott Mr & Mrs J. Kobart

son

Mr Bonbow Bows Mr and Mr. A. E. W. Mrs G. Sacher

Salt

Cap CVS. Skilm

shire, RA

Major & Mr 1.7. B.

Thompson

Mr G. J. K. van der

Wel

Ma and Mrs R. D. Mr and Mrs E.. A. BI,

Marrey

Williams

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