THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914.
Hughes and Hough
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HE Undersigned have received instruc
tions to sell by Fublic Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCHAMID),
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FRIDAY..
the 20th February, 1914, at 2.30 p.m.,
at their Salon Rooms, Nor 8
Des Voeur Road, Corner of
For House STREET,
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Torra:-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
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Hongkong Fah, 16, 1914.
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na
FRIDAY,
the 20th February, 1914, commencing t 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Boome, No. 8, Des Year Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
VALUABLE
tc.,
A QUANTITY OF
BLACKWOOD AND SUNDAY TEAKWOOD FURNITURE, &c. Comprising as follows: TEAKWOOD-Dizing an Drawing Room Suite, Upholstered Armchairs and Sofas, Carpet and Rugs (new), Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteada, Bed Room Buito, Bureaus, Wardrober, Washstands, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Exton ion Dining Tables and Chaire, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glan Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, do, Brass Fendera and Five Brasses,
Also
1 Upright Iron Grand Pisac in good "ondition 1. Piano by Schnell. Inlaid Trays, Blackwood Card Tables, Cabinets, Overmantels, Side Tables, Deska, a variety of Stands, etc., etc., and a few pieces of Chinese Porcelain, and 2 Fowling Pieces in very good order:
(Full Particulars From Catalogue.) Texmas sust.
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(FOR ACCOUNT OF FAZ'CONCEANE)),
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MONDAY,
the 23rd February, 1914, at 11 im., at
No. 15. Shelley Street,
THE
HUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
B
20.1
Thermin Contained..
Including: Flush covered Drawing Room Suite and Covers, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Bronze Figures, Bookcases, Side. board etc., Gisas and Crockery Ware,
And
Piano by Brinameed & Sons, and Gramophone and Cabinet.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) On view day bolors Bala.
Terms;—A urial.
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Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1914.
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TUESDAY,
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st their Bales Rooms" No. 8.
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Supreme Court, Singapore, bodors the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jose Mr. E. M. Tozer appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. B. L. 7. Eräddoll Plaintiff claimed Cold and Hot Water throughens. for the defendant.
damages of $20,000.
Opening his case,Mr. Torer explained this Lordship this we can for breach of contract,"pt of a commercial contract but one of a much more deli- cale and serious fure-namely breach of constant of matrimony. The parties mot at the Van Wijk Hotel, where plain- tiff was then secretary and where defen- dant came as a goal on September 19, 1913, and stayed til November 2 of the manum year. They were introduced by the manager, Mr. van Bool; an acquaint- anco sprang up: they liked each other: liking, riponed into afection and affection KING EDWARD HOTEL into, love. Anyhow," asid Mr. Tower. they became engaged." This was not a boy and girl episode. Both parties had been married before, plaintif being a widower and defendant a widow. Both were still young but neverthalers' ought to knew the intricacies of married lite and their marriage ought to have boon happy. Plaintiff way a man of rather retiring disposition and the lady was, emineel was told, rather bold. According AN INTERESTING DISCOVERY IN A
comuser's instructions, it was she who broached the subject of matrimony and sho made the offer, saying she had had a rich husband, and she now wanted to
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Mr E. S. Abrahamo
Mr R. E. Kadooris
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Mrs Provost Babin Mr J. A. Bal Mr E R. Fate Some interesting details of the discovery
Mr L. Beckinglo of prehistoric human reinsins that was
Mr & Mrs O.
Bear marry a poor man whom she could trust made in France about three weeks ago Ms F. R. Belilice
Mr C. D. J. Beli
Mr F. & Mackintosh to look after her business affairs. She have been given to the Journal des Débats."
Tho zane of
the discovery, a caree
***B G. A. Bana Mr MacLeod the little was a lady of considerable property and close
of Nant, town
Вильму
Miss Mar istrict. Champlin Dr O. Mariott plaiuti,of course," naturally con
Frace. The la in Central
Cal. Cambridge Mr & Mrs G. Martin NRIVALLED position to the Hil: setta remarry her, nitor waiting a fow in one of granite mountains and
She was going to England on areous rock, in which traces of volcanic Big and Mrs F. X. Mr. Farebrother district, overlooking the Botanica: days.
origin abound: and for the purposes of the D'Almada E. Castre Mason March, 1915, and wanted plaintiff to 6 farmeri Gardous and facing the Harbour",
it is of the porest parts of the Miss D'Almada E. Mrs RT. Matheson Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously with her, hut he could not to was country. The cave, which was discovered
Miss M. Matheson itted Bathrooms, Telephone and Electric
under agreement to the Van Wijk Hotel quite by accident, is one in which selectites Master D'Almada E.-Caph, and Fano.
Ca She was going home to sell a house abound; and within it were found; scattered
Chatro Mr L Chernievsky Cap Telephones la Bedrooms and Sitting.pom throughout.
in Brighton which belonged to her and boat in disorder, thirty hunan skoletans,
almost hidden by the depcait of chalky MrJ. Cherninveky the marriage was arranged to take place soil that had accumulated above them. talephone No. 11%.
M. Cherniavsky Mr B. K. Ments .BEŁ in Singapore on her return. All the The discovery led to further investiga Mr W. E. Clayton Mr & Mrs John Moier Cable Address: 'Sachedia,"
A.B.D. Code 5th Ed. people in the hotel and all their friends tions, and spadework a few feet within the Capt. & Bits Cobbs Mr G. Menasche
akeletons-hundrody ooked upon them sy an engaged couple of them. The skulls and the thigh-boues Dr. T. E. F. Cole Mr J, Marecki
entry disclosed more Ayogkong, Bestember 1, 1908,
They went about together and when the
wore in better stats
of preservation than Inty of the Van Wijk Hotel and took a
the other beces,
bass, and the length of the Capt. P. H. Cowan
Crouch MMi 6 bouse at 382. Serangoon Road, she re thigh-bones made it evident that the re- Mr G. P. Curry ceived plaintiff many times as her he mains were those of a raca of ano physique 1
Dr H. Dare The thickness Mr O. B. Davin great height.
Morris trothed. They saw each other early
the elongated shape ni
Mr R. M. R. Delin Mr A. Mallinghaus overy day.
the skulls, the projection of the upper Mr & Mrs Darteano Mr D. S. Murray mardlary, the prominent cheekbones, and
Dr E R. Noite the breadth and shallowness of the face. Mr D. S. S. Misr G. O'Leary aggeberistics of the dolichocephalus man. Doyon
Douglas
Shand that their ownum had all the Dirs E. H. Douglas Miss Veronica Pater of the quaternary era; but the majority Mr J. Duncan
this description. The cave
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own grounds with Croquet Line, Largs Airy and Well Furnished Rooms, Every home comfort. Fina View of the Hather Telephone. No. 6AO.,
Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS,
Braeside, 21, Maodonnell Road. Angkang, September 2, 1912.
WYNDHAM HOTEL,
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29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER)
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31
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M.S. HOT.
+
+
END OF THE ENGAGEMENT.
xod
of
And
were not of
Rome
Oxcara-
MAD
and 2 children
Mayer
Mickle Mr D. M. Mr G. S. Middleton Mr N. S. Milkowski bir E. Mr &
Mr D. Paterson
Dure &2 children Mr A. Petersen
Ehrenfels
A large number of letters passed be truer them; defendant had destroyed the which plaintif wrote to her, but he had kept some of hers, 87 in number, some of which were of the most pale was about forty feet deep, and its roof, Mr & Mrs Knoop-Mr F. A. Perry tic, swent nature you could think of." oral in shapa, was almost horizontal. Ab Mr and Mrs H. O. Mr and Ms S. G.
slight A No lady would write letters of the kind the further end there w**
tion, in valess to the man sha was going to bott merry. She went to England den. pied by Mrs. Olson in March, 1913. and Both she and Mrs. Csen wrote us plaintiff from"Sabang and Colombo. The correspondenca, ceased." PłninGf wrote to vident that troglodytes of the quarter Mr Garring A Raymond
Pottery
WAN
Miss A, Elli
Mr H. Fahr
black which fragments of
the were found;
four alate.. word smooth and erum MS. Fernihuxh bling in one place: boas necule, about three inches long, two very thick fragmenta Mrs. H. Fithian
skulls, and a bone from the leg. FH of a quadruped, were found there. It was
Mr Denman Fuiler
of human
the
M: H. Freeman Friesland Gallotti
Mr. Gar
Mr A. M.
Garrow Dr Gessler Dr J. C. Gibson Mrs A. F. Gifford Er and Mrs A. B.
Giles
Graeber
Phelps Mr L. L. Ph pp
4. V. Finson Me A.
Mr 9. E. Pottan
Mr A. B. Purvis Mr E. Raworth
Mr G. Hutton Patte
E. H. Ray
Mr E.
Mr
His
M. Raymond
Raymond
Miss F. Reay Mr R. Rice
Mr & Mrs W. Ricketts CAPI-
ป. Botha
Mr and Birs J. A.
Bule
Mr and Mrs B. E.
..
Russell Sir H. W. & Lady!
Savanarez
Birs Schank
Mr
C.
Schumann
Sharp
the lady at the Brighton address she had nary epoch had used the cave; but thre given him. Shortly after abo loft Sings-was nothing to prove that most of the
Luzan
can remains that were found in the pore plaintiff was arrosted and charged with crimind breach of trust of the hotel opening made beneath the care tint dis
covered dated from remote a
a period. moneys. That unfortunate ruse went on
The cave was situated boar a pince known or several weeks and a plaintiff was locally as The Fairies Rock and the not in a position to get bail he was kept mame is said to bare had its origin ages ago and Mrs D. E. in the Civil Prison in May he was in the belief of the people of the neighbour.
Gillingham that strange lights ware to be on Miss Ella Gilroy hood about it at sight. These lights, no doubt, Mr H.A. Goode acquitted of the charge. Defendant cam,” back Singapors in November 1913 and
to semission of phosphorescort Mr AG. Gordon were don went to redde in her house in Burmal gas by the remains that were buried Mr V. Goalboum Bond, and fer a few days plaintif did there; and the fact that the same has been M: & Birs J. Gould
handed down through countless geners Mr J. Gourgey · Mrs Schregardus not know of her return. He was then has been taken se evidence that fr and Mrs C. A. Mr J. Scotson Under the Personal Saporvision of the working in Anderson's Hot small the use of the care as a burial place
Mira Seymour tavern in Robinson Road where he dates back not merely to prehistoric Grimshaw Mr B. H. Proprietress
was still. Hearing from one of the Yan times but to the time of the great migrar F. O. de Griso. Mr Row Shaw
Dr Sheldon Wijk Hotel runners that Mrs. Rous had tions that left sach, distinct traces on the
characteristics of the early in- & Mrs W. Gruns. Mr J. G. Sibley
• кодо returned, plaintiff asked Mr. Anderson, bitents of Gaul Scientific opinion, on going out one evening, to tell on Mrs. though, is that the skeletons of the "Fair Ross. Mr. Anderson dit so and Mrs. is Rock" and of a similar cave that was
dato from the time of the Roman J, Sebut Harston Mr V. invasion of Gaul, when the valley in which Hatc.
town is situ
is situated was the site of a my
Dr Hartmann
Sperry Roman
The bodies, it is Mr P. H. Hi Mr H. E. Swfield encampment.
Mias A Square thought, may have been thrown into the MF. O
Mr F. O. Herb Воп. Мг are in disorder after some battle.
EA. Mr E. TA
Tanner Eren this estimate, of !
course, would
Hewett C.BL.G. Mr B. E. make the skeletons quite three centuries Mr and Mrs II. F. Mrs & Miss old at the beginning of the Christina ors,
Bickman and the use of the oave for burial purposes A. E. Hinch dates back considerably more than two... B. Hind thousand years; and the majority of the
Hope skeletons, of course, are modern compared ME. De L. Bordera
Mr D. Jafe with the older ones and the fragments of B. Do human skulls found among the deposita in
MrJ. W. Jay Mr J. Jobwen Mr M. Jobsonzi
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THE 'CHINA MAIL' OFFIQE.
Rosa told him that she wanted to bated on just outside Bant in 1901 pro
nothing more to do with Siomers, that she had been advised by a solicitor in Landan only to marry a man of equal income to her own. Mr. Andors brought back that momage to plaintiff who then wrote a letter, a most pathetic
little
tofter, which he sant through sa hotel herk named Nonis to Mrs. Ross. Nools would tell the court that defendant fold him also that she would not marry plaïa tiff and she sent back pinintiff's lotter by Nonis. This man rather an import ant witness so he would stato bab on the cave. ore occasion Mr. Ross said to him her
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with Siemens because he was poor bus she would marry him, although she would inarry: many rich men.
His Lordrhip: A choice of many per hegs.
The lady, continued counsel, had given plaistiť prosents of a gold ring, a dream. ing-case and two beautiful painted photo. graphs of herself done by Brighto Clean Proofs sad prompt delivery artist. Plaintiff did not give her a riax
guaranteed.
as was usual, but he offered to and she waid she would wait and gel cne lader. you send us the 'oopy! we do the rest. Io gave her, however, gold brooch.
Delondant was knows sa"! Queen of the Coooe," being widow of the late Governor
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Yon Kaisha Feb. 25.
& Ca. About Fob. 25, Grost Northern S.S. Co May 15, 4 Noon Melchers & Co... March 8, at 9a..
Sander, Weiler & Co. Abou
About March 2. Melchers & Co... Abont March 3.
Yuson Kaisha Feb. 26, abila.m.. 10.8.5. Comarch 4.
Jardins, Homes & Co. Fob
Showan Showan
Tomes
March 9.
21;
at p.m.
at 10a.m.
Tema & Co... March 3, at 4 pm,
&Co. Fob. 21, NEWS op Co. Ld. Fab. 21, at 8 pm
Yusen Kaisha Feb. 25, at 10 am.
Kita Mar. 11, a 10 m.
Slippon Yusen
Mesagerie Ma
Maritimas Feb. 24, Mossegories M'
M'times. March
ch 10.
Shawan, Tomo Co... About Feb. 25. Pacific Mail S.S. Co... Feb. 24, at 1. p.m. Pacific Mall S. 3. Co. March 3, at 1 p.. Toro Kisen Kalaha...iarc
March 7
Klsen Kaishaprit 4. Massagorica Maritimos March
Maritimos Feb. 23. Messagerie Fab. 27.
Yasen Nippen Yo
P.&O. S.N. Go... Fab. 14.
Hamburg Am'ka
24.
Am'ka Linio March 3,
Ska Linie March 20, ippon Yusanha/March 11, at Noo
8, at Noon. Ksinha April &O. 5. N. Co. About Feb 27. Sandor
Wialer & Co. Míarch 4, at 6 1,2, Jardine, son
M'aon Oo, Lal. Feb. 20, Daylight.
D. Bassoon & &Co., Ld. Fab. 21. da, Ld. March.1.
D.
Jardine M'son Co. Ld. Feb. 91, st 5 p.m..
Nippon Icoon Rai
Kaisha Fab. 21.
Osals Shosen Kaisha Feb. 22, at 10a.m. Oaks Shosen Kasba Feb. 31, at 1 p Osaka Shosen Faisha March 4, at p.m.
Seattle do. Aki Maru............ Non Yusen Kaishe Fab. 24, at Boom
Vancouver (3.0.) &c. Empras of Japan
Tusen Kaishs March 10, at Noon. Canadian Pic R. Oo March 5.
Vancouver, (B.C.de. Empress of Rasain... Canadian P'io R. Co.March 10. Vancouver, (B.O.1&c. Empress of Lodi...... Canadian P'ie E Co. April 2.
Jardine M'son&Co,Ld. Fab. 21, at Noon. Yokohama & Kobo... Faltala
TEAK HOTEL
Le T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs W. G.
Humphreys R.A.M.O.
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Major & Mrs Hum-
pbroy, RE.S. strong
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Miss Humphrey
Mr & Mrs W. C. Lt. Col., H. W. 1les
R.G.A. Barrett and child
Lt. & Mrs Bedwell, Mr H. U. Joffries
R.N.
Mr and Mrs Mila 1
Mr and Mrs Bell and Jones
children
Mr A. Kaith Fig-Surgeon & Mrs Miss Keith
Bernard, R.N
Mr & Mrs Bayer Misa Boggs
Capt. and Mrs Kiddle R.N., maid & child Mr & Mrs Koch -fr&C. Lofts Major & Mrs Bowen Mr and Mrs Mac. Col. and Mrs Baker
Mrs Bowdler
Brown bis Baker Brown
Mr. W. D. Brown
donald,
Miss Macdonald Mes Martín & child'
Mise McKenzie
Attorney-Gen. & MraMaj. & Mrs McManu
J. A. Buckmili
Mr M. Cary
Mr & Mrs Casulli Mr J. Clarke
CARLTON HODJu.
Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr R 0. Ligget
*Balantine
Mr E. W. Long
Mr Wm. W. Majar
Mr and Mrs D. H. Capt. and Mrs Majer
Mr A. J. J. Martin
Bale
fr Geo
Geo. Banta
Mr. 11. Bants
Mr G. Barras
MTB. Martin H.
Mr Z. Nighids
Mro. W. Razdall
Mr & Mrs D. Black. Mr B. Paul
börn
Mr and Mrs 0. M. Mr A. F. Benedion
Mr A. Rig Bray
R.N.· Mr. and Mr. Bryan Mr A. Russell
Lieut. Geo. W. Crom-Mr G. W. Sewell
blo
R.E. Miss F. Cutler Mr. W. J. Hades
G. Flynn Me L. E. Foote Mr E. J. Gilbert Mr A.
Mr & Mrs L. Smith
and children
Mr. P
P. Smith Με Ε
D. Thomas Mr & Mrs E. Walker Mr and Mrs D). M. Warden & children
J. Grands Mr and Mrs Holmes Mr and Mrs D. 0,
Watling and children
Mr & Mrs W. Jackson Mz & R. W. Wibley Mr & Mrs L. Kay, Mr and Mm J. J. Mrs J. E. Lambert Woods RN,
Mr A. Lecot
Mr & Mrs N. Ligget
Mr and Mrs Warley
sad child.
KINGBOLEER: KOTEL.
Mr & Mrs Mitchell-Consul Geners An- Mr K. 8. Morrison
more and child
Mr W. A. Nowers. Col. & Mrs O'Hara
Capt. & Mrs Jochrane and child
R.N.
Mr A. Consland
Mr and Mrs E. Y, D.
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Wraberg Mr J. W. Las-Jones Mr S. Yearly Mr M. T. Jones
GRAND HOTEL
Mr & Mrs J. Dobbia MrT, L. Perkins
Major Dorgan
Mr G. A. Dutton
Major Faichnie
Afisa Wu Osbery
Mr Reynold
Mr Rehn
Mr Raymand
Mr Schroeder Men
Mr and Ms Alien Mr Amery Mr Baru Mr Bond- Mr Coffoun Mr Cooke Siz and Mr A. B. Mr I. Pa
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Freack Mr Dr Gillespie Mr. Holmaty Ms Jobanson De Keyt
Mr. J. E. Haig, third engineer, Singen, Mr. MoNally
of the Cooo. In har affidavit in answer has gone acting second engineer, same to interrogaldries, she had stated that ship,
Mr. A. M. Kemp, acting third engineer, she had about $25,000 in the Chartered. Bank, $2,674 in the Hongkong Bank, Fakhoi, has gone acting third engineer,
Typhoon Map & 2500 year from Cocoe Taland, about Captain Hamblin, of the Hunchang, is
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1800 a year from Christmas Island, and about £100 a year from some rubber shares. She had no house property Europa or elsewhere except a bones al 17. Burma Road, Hez annual foome was about £1,000.
"Gustav Blatners was then our Įkis showy, which followed
on leave.
Captain W. 8. Ross, awaiting orders, has gone master, Chignen.
WG Legge, of the Chyun, Captain CB
Rance My Reynolds
Mr Rhodorick
Mr and Mrs Roob
Me G. Smith Mr Stiller ·
Mr & Mrs Villiers Mr G. Weismans
Mr and Mrs Mayer Mr. Wilbar
My Father Mooso -- Capt. Williamson.
Maw Osbery MEIL WILE
STATION HOTEL
Mr and Ms T. M. Mr. Ladour
àrant & child Mr. and Mrs H. P. Mr F. D. Bartotte Minto Lisal val Mire Mr G. Offersen
Brotted wards: Air L. A Panning
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Miss Encarnacio Mr. A. Perry
Mr J. Plummer LOL J.J, Radclife.
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Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr Belton
Capt. & Mrs Greed Lt. and Mrs Sharp..
field
Col. Gordon Hall, Major Simons
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WYNDHAM HOTEL.
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Mr. D. A. Goodwill Mr & Mrs B. Pital Man Grant
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Mr & Mrs -Hall-Falbis
da.son
Mr and Mrs J. H.
Backhouse Mr F. Berington Mr and Mrs JW.
Bolle Mire H. Bolles Mr M. J.
Breen
Mr and Mrs D. E.
Mose
Master Moss
Mr G. Norrington Mr A. D. Openinaw Bir Francis Piggott.
Mr & Mr J, Robert
Mr and Ms A. B. Mr Benbow Rowe
Carleton
Mr J S. Chalmers
Miss D. Filkins
Mr and Ms B. O
Rutherford
Mry-G. Suchma Mr & Mrs A. ForbesMr and Mrs A. E. W.
·Mr A. Hardman
Salt Mr T. L. Barrison Capt. C. V. 8. Skrim- Mr and Mrs F. C. shire, Hed.
MF.Button"} Masna Hurley
and Mera B. R. Mr H. F. The Mr and
Harvey
Masters Hurlay
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LONG EDWARD HOTEL
Mr H. Murray Bain Mr A. H. Langridge Mr M. Barnoth Me & Wa0, Laurses Mr and Mrs Brace
M. D. AT Food
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Mr. H. Clegg Capt.
W: Dox
Misa H. B. Dari
Mr E. V. H. Dobson
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