.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1914.

Hughes and Hough

-AUCTIONEERS 10 THE GOYERNMENT.

AND ADHE LETT.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

11

General Brokers.

וי

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGÈ.

Codes used:

A.B C. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS.

1. TELMORAPHIC COUS.

Tolographic Address MERIUN EONGKONG,

AUCTION.

"Better be Sure than Sorry"

Better make certain of securing whisky vrabaclute reliability by specifying

JOHNNIE WALKER

*

than run the risk of getting immature spirit by merely ordering whisky." Guaranteed same quality throughout the world. To safeguard these ages or policy for the future is the policy of the past. First and foremost to see that the margin of stocks over sales is always. large enough to maintain our unique quality.

JOHNNIE WALKER

*White" Label

Over a year bid,. JOHNNIE WALKER

"Red" Latel

Over in years cid.

1.

JOUSNIĘ WALKER

Över 10 years výda

The alba gramm XA P

CU. SIA CHAL PERRIN, CLOVER & CO)

TEXT I

THE MANXOW DISPENSARY LID, HANKÓW,

SIEMSSEN & CO..

CANTON and HONG KONG

PUBLIC

Tsions to sell by Public Auction,

HE Undersigned have received instruc

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN)

on

JOHN WALKER & SONS, LID.

Souch Whisky DMINIST Kilmarnock, S.

де

THURSDAY,

the 3rd December, 1914, at 2.39 p.m. at 981, Nathan Road, Top Fint, Kowloon,

THE SUNDAY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

therein contained.

As follows:-

Fumed Teak Ball Stand, Sidoboard, Chairs, etc. Bed Room Suite including Largo Wardrobe (Three Mirrors), fallsized Waite Enamelled Brass-mounted Bedstend,”

.. Floor Matting, San Blinds, Luctric Fitings.

The above Furniture is practically now. (Particulars from Catalogas.)

On viewdays of aslo.

Terma-A usnál,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong. November 27, 1914.

1244

PUBLIC AUCTION

Undersigned have received, instrue-

THE

ON

FRIDAY,

tas 4th December, 1914, commencing at 2.38 P.11, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Der Vœux Road, Corner of Ice House Street.

A QUANTITY or

VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND

⚫ne

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, A., "A follows:-

TEAKWOOD.-Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Suite Dining Room Farriture, Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpets Brass and Brass-mounted nd Ruge, Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardroboe, Washstanda,

Bideboards. Dinner

Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc, Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Glass and Sundry .R.-P. Waro, Cooking Staves, Cutlery, etc., A460

Four Pianos by Chappell & Co., London, Pull & Field, London, Wood & Co.. Glasgow. Pleyel, Marble Clock, several Iron Safes, etc., atë,

Catalogues will be issued.

TERMS-A Qual.

HUGEES & HOUGH,

Aueliangers. Hongkong, November 28, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1217

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to Sell by Public Auction,

· (FOR_ACCOUNT OP-IEŻ CONCERNY)),

00

MONDAY,

the 7th December, 1914, commencing at

2.4 p.m., at No. 3, Mindes Row,

Kowloon,

THE

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION,

BE Undersigned have received instruc

ions to sell by Public A action,

(FIR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

од

THURSDAY,

the 3rd December, 1914, at 11 am.

"

at their Sales Rooms, No. &

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

I Hovsa 8TRIET, ABOUT 100 SUIT LENGTHS Tweed, Cheviot, Flannell and Harris Tweed, All New Designs, Also

A number of pairs of Gant,'s Shoes, And

A quantity of Lady's Felt Hats. On view from Wednesday 2p.m. -Tunaru !—As unnak

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Nov. 30, 1914

** PUBLIC AUCTION.

1089

THE Undersigned lave received instrue tions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF TEL CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

the 5th December, 1914, at 11a, 15.,

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,~

Des Voeux Road, Comer of

Ice House Street,

A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK, Comprising:-

12

Lady's and Gant.'s Boots and Shoes, Woollen Coats, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Tweed Suit Lengths, &c. &c.

THE CHINA MAIL.

REPORTED IMPENDING SALE OF THE "VATERLAND,"

amount due them in must then turn the huge balans ayer to the Hamburg- American, ne The Vaterland got Firea and there a doubt she wend bring shwar to that figus.

MEONE SWELL WAR CREST,

The net real of a" ferees sabes might easily, bo to provide Germany with an ullition to her war ches of mon vulne to her now than the great steamship lying inctive in the Hudson River, the same time the sale or the vessel might reopen the whole question of Po selling Clernen, rossale tane is American | fai Pu Macao +

fan. Ling-

| WATOT, "

KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY,

Time Table From Ist. October 1914.

OUT

A

Lowlcon - ཐྭang Beu Can Ma T- the Tia

4.50 74 6.54

M

1J30

0.40 11.95 9.00 3.00 5.1K 7.30 2.44 11.20 2.04 9.50 11.30 2.00 10:09 1148 9.20-

Canton

J

7.03

10.9 12.09 933

727

10.27 12.08 237

· 7.30

10.37 19.10 246

-- 5.58 8.14

1120

7.39.

10.40 19.9 2.50 - 8.01 818 7:44 8.30. 10.45 12.40. 284 345 0.63 824

6.33 -

"Fi Ling.. 8,18 Tai Po Market 8,96 Tai Po 8.34 Sha Tin - - 844 Yau Ma Ti

8,50

IN

3.95

5.9% 7.37 full- 5.18 BOL 5.50-

7.33- 8.30 Shum (Than 8,08 10.00 11:35 243, 4.30 6.11 69 8.43 Sheung Shui- 8,19

8:0

8.39 8.35

6.40

-11.41 3,01 1.38 11.44 9.03 440 11.03.18 451 19.01 3.98 457 13.14 3.38 5.10 1227 9.49 3.23 12.31 1.33 6.27

1.43 · SLUT

**9.99

Kowloon 9.00 10.45 12,34. 3.56 8.90 6.35 7.08 9.38

6.05 *Will stop at Sheung Shui on notice being given to the gun at Kowloon.

If Great Britajn permits the Vater rang Shui lund to be well without protest it is of hem han

una possible that her protest could | Fration, scarcely be maintained rogusling `other i German vessels. 1 grat Britain pre- tests maita derevsi sale of the Vater lamt the tips opportunity of requiring | this largest-stimuachip in the world would

be gone.

Mr. Adler outlined the palats with-i out, however, indienting what, he lieved the British government would dej Is in fol. however, that if the Ametiesa airt orders the vessel to be sold whe

50'6 - Han

Sha Thu Kok Grarah.

Cowloon

8,43 .. Golfers Trail Sundays and Public Holidays.

Tai Po 9.103 Bheung Shri 9.30 Sha Tau Kok Branth,

IN

OUT

Dec. 4/3

8.20

19.30 3.40

9.25 Sha Tau Kok Up. 1.30

Fan Liar Arr. 8.10 10.25

་ 1|

2.40 6.35

Fra Ling

Sha Tau Kök Art. 5.00. 0,18 1.25 4.15

will be sold and that with activity THE PROBLEM OF THEins and Germans. will be centred in anthikling all rivals be the possession.

With Lint Britain entrolling the ss the walio of the Vaterland to Bris tish shipping interests is, of course, fas finitely greater than to the Curtnans, This would doubtless regulate bidding) až places Geṛmany in the position of paying, very expen-isely for a vessel of

|

ALLIEN ENEMY,

THE ORINA MAIL"

NOTICE

Whea toki they were dermatis, they becund Jery] indignant. In eno "ease Ü Bavarian thought he would make himself specially

euro by giving the police information | that he was not a German. It was a Bügrecable sorprise to be informed that Le addressed to THE EDITUR.

HOW THE POLICE HORK.

Remorate to Comprands.

ha was a subjeet of the Fatherland, upd

Communications relating to news should.

Correspondents must forward

their

A namlar of polievwcourt prisoners | nataes and addresses with any communica

no, present valum or cấ permitting it to who bad her arrested at the end of lusthave been agreembly surprised at receive | on addressed to the Editor, a è necessarily

be bolight by the British.

WOULD WELCOME AIRMAN OUTLAY.

Ming young Germans and Austrianspromptly arrested.

waek under the Homa Odies Örder for the interment of dien enemies of mili. such light sentruees for what in their for publication but as evidence of good

cups en Saturday, sus the Daily eses the man has been alpe, tury age wern removed to concentration country would be a very serio ai he

face. The explanation has been that Tel graph of Oct 25, In London the entry the arrests numbered some

wards arrestul at his house under the thousands, and reverts from all over the

Defence of the Realm Act and banded

POSITION

THX WIFE.

written on one side of the paper only.

All matter for publication should” be

that has already appeared in any other- No anonymously si ned communication':

payer will be insorted,

addressed to Tax SzonsTaRY,

Lettere relating to business should" ber

The expenditure of any great sum by Germany at this moment, of cour, wont be pook me to the British Fer eiga Ofe, and it is felf here that it will not le policy or Germany's port country appear to indicat, that the week er to the military authorities. -

make the sacrifice, even if it could at the police has been very thorough afford H.

In the Hitchin strict, for instance, Of the d gees the following is a Mr. Adler explained other curious in motorcars were used by the police example: Aw English woman, the wife AN INTERESTING STORY FROM ints in connection with the CASP. in order that the extensive district of a Germais. ww. charged with travid-|

NEW YORK.

Striette creaking, Great Britain forbids might be consul with the lever possible line beyond the Aw-me-linker The Mars arould be sent as soon as possible as Orders for extra copies of the *CRISA by law the payment of metry by Waring delay. From ringham ixty-five, ernal distan's was five and a half miles, the supply is limited. Cash 10 ota., Credit- Sews that the great Hamburg-Ameri,and Gillow to an alien meny So far from Newcastle eighty-six alira ere it was found that she was on a period 20 ets., per copy. vagline stewnship Vaterland had been the Vaterland is schi at auction by Warnes of military ag were sent to non-iend, visit to her son, who had been ind

tached in Now Lork for an unpaid baling and Gillow the law technically pre-contration exup, and arrests are reports an asylom for the mentally defective morts en Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 0 Altem Ges and additions to Advertine- e of by then £4,000 ($20,000), Que sent them from turning the blured from the Hounslow and Brentford for some years. The par old lady con should be sent to the Office, No E, Wynd-. Mess. Waring and Chilles, of London. ore than £1,000,000 over to the listrict, States, also, is stated to have not understand that by marrying a Gerham Street, not Ister than 11.30am. for decorative furnishings and features || Han hug,American Hino,

Theen deurd of quen to whom the Order nan she became hersdf a German sub-

would apply.

jeet, and was therefore an enemy to her native country.

Crackl

London correspondent of the York Herald on Det. 20.1

a Asation here, wrote the This and other points can, ed courses Now be regulated by the British Foreign Office, and if the time comes when the British government furls it of more in- terst to have the Vaterland than tar It Germany have the eh, there wouht be

Assisting the Police."

HOW INQUIRIES ARE MADE.

It is believed the steamship will corne under the British dag either as an armed merchant versel or, as the newest nentisi. men of the White Star or Cunard Bins unbtiess n' wholesale elimination of red The order of the American court is later tupu... The British Foreign Offer is The statement that many azrestel preted to mon than the wwel will be keply interested in every phase of the aliens hete, been subsequently released suhl.to the highest bidder. British slip-rare. Curiously enough. when..enlab. for lack of accommodation is not strictly ping interests, hackel by the British con-torwages were going back and forthe-curate. It may be stated with good trol of the seas, will be in a position to tween Messrs. Adler "and" Perowne an authority that, almost every day for six outbid any competitors."

their New York representative concern weeks or more a, zumber of Germans The sacrifice of the great steamshiping the vessel matimportant ones were lave bor det sined by the police, and by Germany is looked upon as an wl-held up by the overspreciantinis British nor one of these regarded ma in any way mission that the occun is closed to Geri censor, who looked upon the worl Vatera danger to the peace has been released. | man shipping until after the war and land, the name of what the Kaiser has on the other hand, men that the price of the Yacerland in cash called the greatest peace ship, with sus-birth, in many cases long resident in is of more value now than any other Į picion. consikratiam.

CONTRACTOR GETS OFFERA.

Mary S. J. Waring, head of the firm

SALE 'ORDRE MAY BE MATTER OF COGRA

Action taken in admiralty here against the Vaterland represents à claim of low thou $90,000, and is the second time

of Germant

Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be. sent as not later than 2 p.m.

New Advertisemenn should be sent in

In another instance a Manchester Ghe. man, arrested in London, collapsed on before 3p.mi being told that he would not be allowed |-', Advertisements and Subscriptions which

to go back to his wife and children. Į are not ordered for a fixed period will be Incidentally, this case was an illustra optioued until countermanded. tion of the extraordinary completeness

of the police"system, as the man whe rested in London on his arrival-from Manchester. for travelling beyond the fre-mile limit from His registered al- dress in the latter, city without having a permit.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

BONGTONG HOLID.

this country, with English wives and children, ogsonst whom no evidence ofj anti-British designs, could be brought. have been given coaditional Wiberty.. Mr E. 8. Abraham Of the 10,000 Germans in London, Mr W. 3L Allen

Mir D. L. Hutchison Mc B. James Me M..T. Jones

Anderson & maid Mr E. M. Joseph

I nations poetaner than appears on the port early in the suurtoer 'and involved to arrest all men of military age who Mr and Mrs. F. A. Joseph

Bacon

MH. Brian-Bates

A. Keanard Mr E MI B. Lambin Mr A. Langston M.Ed.

Larmene Mr G. T. Lloye Mc A. O. Legan Mr & Mrs G. Loja Mr G. L. Lyon Mm E. L. Mactionry Mrs R. E. Mann and

of Woring and Chlow, to-day said he had already received several offers for the the verse has been libelled since she the present whereabouts of all are, it Mr A. Anderson Yusso!. The question is, however, inote was interned here. The first casa Wat is claimed, known to the police. The Mr & Mrs Athol L. Mrs. M. Joseph complicated and of vastly more inr. Lad on applies delivered in a Britiah Jystém adopted wai, in the first instance, Mr J. E. Backhouse

surfee, and the Herald correspondent only 81,843.73.

had been called upon, or who intended, Is is understood that the latest claim to serve against this country, and after was referred to Mr. Waring's solicitors, Messrs. Adler and Perowe, for an out cannot be disputed, and that wn order them civilius where stake in this line of the latest developinents. Mr. of sale will issue is, a matter of denemetry was of a negligible or unsuby F. N. Adler make it clear that quios

it the Hamburg-American Company,tantial order. It is to be used to involving the governments of Great Bri- which owns the Vaterioze, cannot, oh- some extent that where a German has Lain, United States and Germany were A Quantity of Cigars and Eight Rolls wrapped up in the case,

tain, a suspension of the German law considerable monetary intrests in Eng. under which it is forbidden, to Coir Matting. (New).

payan, he would be less likely to become As the matter now stubs," said money owed to analon enemy. It is actively inimicut than one who has not, Mr. Adler, there is a strong probablity understood that this law, and not the but such an assumption has not preclud that the Arms of Waring and Gillow will rits of the claim stands in the way the making of searching inquiries be entitled to sell the steamship to the of settlement.

wherever it was deemed necessary, 1248 highest bid. The German government forbids payment of the amount due on

And

TREME :—a teuai,.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers.

Hougkong, Nov 30, 1914.

MARTIN'S

SAPIOL &STEEL

BEZPILLS

Arnis Ramady tog alligraAKUJANTINA. zodusada al vadina siwara kang aba Marggyrfa ti the harm, as that on the Resi mes of day Livegsinstay at the From Msaly do may 14 LAPINservá. Tikes Whe Tata Theer zonumennant Chan, hanes thairi THE HUR LA CHADLINES ANG Darnell th Ezen sout The World, we won the din HEARDEN, CONšak, Banikampoon, 316,

MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL KREPILLS

PATELL & CO.

ALUABLE BOUBERULD Experters & Importers

FURNITURE,

therein contained,

Comprising Silk-covered Drawing Room Suite "(practically now), Ball-Stards, Fumed Teak Dressing Tables, Washstands, Ward. pbes, &, Brass-mounted Double and

General Merchants

and

Single Bedsteads, Electric Fittings, do Commission

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.):

On view Sunday 6th, 2 p.m..

·HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Nov. 30, 1914.

1950

F you are last your appiuite, one of the big Variety of dainty dishes at the ALANDRA CAFE ia dute to fompt

agents,

HONGKONG, CANTON,

SHANGHA AND

HANKOW.

Table Ho with Wine Liqueurs non good tolid sola in Career

XNADRA: OKPK

being

cent.

PLENTY OF INFORMATION.

ME R. Bato

as E. . Beliline Mr Q. D. J. Eall Mr G.A. Bens Mrs &. E. Brandt Me and Mrs A. B.

Bishop Mr W, M. Black Mr & Mrs R. Black

and 2 children

Miss B. Borth Mr G. H. Bredhof

Mra RL

Brister

M&N

Britson

100

Me H. J. Marding

Dr O. Mariate Mira E.T. Mathands Miss M. Matheson Mr C. H. McGee Mr J. Maresk Mr J. R. Messey M: F. Metcalfe Mr C. E.

Meyer Mr G. 8. Middleton Mrs Miller

Me J. HN. Mody M: W. J. Morrisus

Norworthy De and Mrx 0.L.

MrJ. Ormiston Mr F P. Mr W. J. Podezsen Mr & Mrs Fontcath Mr H. Handley-Pegr Mr J. S. Patter

Mr. 4. M. Preston

Miss Lydia Proteser

Mt A. B. Turris

The loss to German trade by the

It may be said that many of these the ground that Waring and Gillow fall of Tsingtao and the stoppage of ad investigations have been carried out by Mr and Men B. L. alien enemies of Germany.

Britton her steamers on the coast of China is plain-clothes officers and others, without Mr B. The contract for the work under-monstrated by the Customs statistics this subjects of the throwing anything Mr B. Brodsky taken by Messrs. Waring and Gilloof shipping entered at that port during about it. Anpaintances and employees C. B. Brooke may be dispoed of quieldy, the details the last complete quirter before the wave come forward in dozens of instance Mr.

Mr F. Bryson little public interest, The Hi- when, out of a total enteral during the to provide the authorities confidentially A. J. Cambridge

O. M.

Byers burg-American line is entitled to retain quarter April June 1914 of 252 vs with all necessary information.

This Madame Cecile twenty" per eat of the price of the work joke of 452,827 sons, Dermany dwned 7 patriotic and confidential readiness to Mr J. S. Chalmere until three months after the starting age of 108.13 tons, or +1.7 per cent.apply particulars to the police shown Mr. F. Clark of the ship on her first voyer and then of the whole. The total catered during by secretarios, valets, servants, and De A. L. E. F Cole,

W.

E. Clayton fura further period of three months, the quarter was 25 ships and 122,494 others has applied to some of the weal gainst an interest payment of four perons, or roughly 25 per cent.. in excess thisst Germans in this country. The Mra R. P. Gorbold The Art intiations wefer to theater of the year before. Next to the fand of information concerning their Mr W. J. Denn

of the tonnuge entered during the same poties have been put in possession of Mr Arthur Course wsyl as the Europe, the more having Grenaa turbage British was nost, being private affairs.

Mr W. A. Dowley Mr E. H. Ray heen changed later at the Kaier's 20.4 per cent of the whole while Japan

Mr D. R. R. Douglas Miss F. Resy The dimeully with which the police Mr F. T. Duskworth Lt. Col. and Mrs gestion to the Vuticlan.

rae ships made up 20.1 per cent. other flag had four per cent, the Rusable accommodation for their prisoners Mr and Mrs H. C.Miss E. M. Reed

Noure faced of Roding sufficient and suit.Miss M, E. Duffy' Fayder

ziun being 3.9 per cent., Chiasso 1.9 per only temporary. So long as they can. Evensen

Ehrenfela Capt. and Mr. cent. Servegian 18 per cent, and be classed as political foes, so to speak, & Mrs Fenwick W. T. Robinson

Ribault The first astonishing developraent American, 16 per cent, the American there is no wish to treat these aliens ant and Mrs. O. C. Mr. B. Ritzer ufter the mihrisk of the war was the tonnage being made up of the visits of ordinary criminals, and send thein to

Foremad

Mr J. P. Bowell. fact that the Hamburg-American linee steamer, which entered the port four the established prius, Ice, thus class of Mr Ia Forster Mr F Scuiby made no effort to adjust the accous, tins during the quater.

Mr Denman Faller Mr W. H. Smith individuals, but, necules to say, these allowing the time limit. to min out and

Capt F, F.

E. Garrett Mrs A. G. Smith institutions have ample secundation Mr J.

Gibb action to be taken by the London firm.

for visitors, for whom reception, the Bir V. Gonlbourn Curiously enough, there is no redress in

polies are always prepared.

Mr J Gould England for Waring and Gillow, O DO

Generally sponking, the public, may Mr WJ. Gunston Capt. H. Hpear writ could be served on the Hamburg-

be warned not to take an alarmist view Mr W, A. Hacsibel Mr S. Stackmast

pt. 7 TP. Hall Misa A. Square American lip. But by bringing legal action in America this ifficulty we obviated.

The Kadar possibly thought the two terms synonemans."

TIME, LIMIT EXPÜLES.

Although the German Jaw Corbida the Hamburg-American lino from paying the

debt, it was assumed that Her, Balija,

director of the line, could; if he desired. easily perindo the German government male nu exception in his char. The fact that the greatest ship aflont shoubt ruh the risk of being sold as quetion for Is than 24.000 indebtedness eluarly indientes that the silents of the Ham big American lino nod the Germani government may have politient zignifi Teance

Obviously, as Mr. Adlog explained, United States they will ha entitled to Waring and Chillow well the vessel in the

take from the sailing price only the

LOSING WEIGHT

BY THE POUND

Under Weight condition of full-acalth, shows your assim flative powers are decreasing

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL· COMPOUND.

Sappia the blood with the wanted touring and healthy. fech building materiala. Very

PRICE: $1.25 A $295

Mr. B. Borens

M. Bor Smyther

Mr & Mrs F. Smyth

of the presence of alien enemics in our Mr and Mrs H. P. Me W. A Sindheimer midst. At the same time, the police Harrin

Mr H. E. Swiffield Mr, and

invito and welcopy reliable ince. Mr. CH. F.

Mr H E Ho mution Lenzing upon the national wafely,

ock and all communications, it should be Hon. Mr E "A. Mr J added, are treated with absolute secrecy.

میرے

Stories at the Arresta.

SOME ETUIDUK INCIDENTE,

Mrs B. C.

White Wilson

- Hewett, 0.31.G. - MrT, W, Wood Mr W. J. Hodge Me.A. Wood Mr W, U. Forch Mr H. D. Woolls Bir vnd Mrs Pate. Mr and Mrs

Fout-&-4 children Weight Mr.

fome Lurious things hava como bo Hght in connection with the arrest and Mr Ale! thers have been incidents of both a Mr U. Bond

Mr B. Bigham

Telegraphic Address Maxi' Fongkong,” Telephone No. 22

THE CHINA MA, LISTED

TEAK HOTEL

Mr St. Amory Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

strong

Mrs Kiddie, Barse

and child Mr Linton

Mr Luckyer

Mrs Bowd er Major & Mr Bowen Mr & Mrs Mitchel Mr & Mrs Carmichael more and child Mr M. Cary

Mr and Mrs Pearse Mr & Mrs Casolli

Mr Fenning Mr A. Causland Mr T. L. Parkins Capt. & Mrs Cowan Mrd: MrJ. Plammer Mrs Erikson

Mr W. J. Pringle Major Pyoé, T.E. Mrs Ries/

Major Haichtie Mrs Fingalsun Mr F. W. Gibbins Eng. Cocodr.. Boome," Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mrs Sharp

Mr F. Grissel

Mr Grant

Mr A. Sinchir

Misa Skinner

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr C. Skott L-Col. Gordeo Hall, Mrs Grant Smith

RA.M.O. Mr & Mra A. Findļo Mr F. A. Hazeland Smith"

Mr Hovbrender Mir Sorenson Major Humphrey, Mrs Walcott

R.ES.

Col. & Mrs Walton Lt. Col. H. w. IIss, Capt. de Mrs White-

R.G.A.

Gold

Mr Jackman Mr Lee Jones

Mr Young

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

B.

Mr. Almborg Mr H. T. Anderson MeN, J. Anatio BEr W. C. Bowen Mr and Mrs H.

Mr Stephen J. Corey Bridger & family Mr W Budge Dr C. T. Crose Mies H. Davidson Mr and Mrs R.

Роди

Mr Dosn

Br A. Fischer,

Ms A. Yoy

Mr Ray Gardner,

B-P. C. HAU

Mr and Mrs R.

Hollett

Mr L. 8. Hast

·Mr J. Joseph'

Mr. W. J. Loveratr Mrs C. H. Loeber Mr O. W. O. Blayne Mr. C. H. M'Clara Me and Mrs H. E.

Commander Morita

McHagh Mes F. A. Millar

Mr JW. Mardock Mr and Mrs C. R A. Pracoast

Mia W. C. Prestore Mr W. J. Pringle Mr kad ir V. H

Robins

Mr P. E. Roby Mrs O: F. Bamuelsor

P. De Bibre

Mrs D. G. Smith Mr B. J. Skrá

Mr. B. Sofer...

Mr. D. W Kandorp Mr E. Sylvester Mr&MrP.KirchneraMr Tame Mr and Ms Kraft Mrs Thou

13.

Mr W. G. Krabs Mr and Mrs J. E. Mr & Mrs U. Lauret

MrJ, Lennox Miss Lennox Mr Laiting Leang

Underwood

Mr C. H. Van derrors" Mr AW. Van der

Быт

Mr T.-L. Young

KIBOHÜLLER HOTEL

Consul Gen. G, Anderson ·

Mr and Mrs Kent Master Kent

Dr and Mrs J W. Mr W. Logan

Bolles

Mr M. J. Breen

Mr. AE Carleton

Mr E. J. Mitchel Me F. C. Nizon

Me E. J. Rawlinson

MD Bongelly non

Mr W AJ. Couper Mr & Mrs. Robert-

MB Fielder Mrs G. Babse

Shulds Hi Mr&Mr A Torber Mr and Mrs E-1. Mrood Mrs.Hanigo Mr & Mrs Grimshaw Singer

And so

Mr.

Mr Reynolds

and pets nature, Whether or not Mr and Mrs A, B. Mr and Mrs Rogers

is is significant of the half-heartedness | Ove with which the Bayarians am reported|| Vir 0. Cros to have been fighting, the fact remains Me E. Dupriah that many in this country here comited Rant

W. D. Gibby to register, sisting that they wao Bäven o

and children Mr R. Sanderson Mr.IG, Smith Mr O. Windan Mr 8. H. Wrth

Mr. A. Hardman

Mr T. L Harrison Miss Sutton

Les F." Butter Kr.O. H. Hertel Bir H. P. Thomas MYCH. Watkins

Mr

Hoogeworff

May 2 Hurley Mr BW. Weijk

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*Bon-Tons MrJ. W. WILOR

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