WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915.

AUCTIONS.

11

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersignol hava received instruc»

Hughes and Houghton Salt by Public Auction.

ALUTKIRKERS 10 THX GOTEINIT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

ij

General Auctioneers.

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

FROPRIETORS

* TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used... A.B.C, imm & öra Eortiona.

al. TezzanaPEIO CODE,

Telegraphie Address HEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION

(HE Undersigned havo recaived instrus-

tions to sell by Public Auction

Co

FRIDAY,

the 9th April, 1915, commencing zi 1.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Doe Vox Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, Ja, da, As Fallows—

D

MONDAY,

the 12th April, 1913, commencing ab 2.90 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No.

The Var Road, Corner

THE

DESTRUCTION OF THEI GERMAN PACIFIC FLEET.

BIR F. STURDEE'S REPORT.

Fleeing Enemy `Overtaken.

The following despatch has been re 8,ceived at the Admiralty from Vice.Ad. miral Sir A C Dorsten Sturdes, K.C.B, C,V.O., 0.32.0., reporting the netion aff the Falkland Islands on Tues- day, Dec. 9, 1911:

of Ies House Street,--- A QUANTITY or VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, ¿.., £o.

As follows:

Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom Furni tare, Dining Room Furniture, Am-chairs and Ecfas, Carpets and Rugs, Brus and Bras-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tablos, Wardrobes, Washstanda, &o, Fideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables snd Chairs, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Glass and E.-P. Wirs, Cooking Stores, Cutlery, etc., etc.,

Also

Blackwood Cabinets, i fins 4 fold Black: wood Servan (Pozeolain · Fanela), and Blackwood Fire Screen, Stands, "Tespays, Settoes, etc., One Piano, Marble Clock, American Safe, tine Gent's Bicycle.

*.,

to. (Full Particulars from Catalóguo.) Terms-As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 8, 1815,

HOTELS

309

Iayircible Sea, Dec. 10, 1014. Sir, I have the bonour to forward w roport on the setion which took place on Dec. 8, 1914, aglast"a German squadi. ree of the Falkland Islands, I have their

honour to b3. Siz, your chalient servant, F. C. I. Sturdes,

Vice-Adiniral, Commander-in-Chief, The Secretary, Admiralty,

(A)--PRELIMINARY MOVEMENTS. The squadson, consisting of IUM.

ship,

Invincible, dying my dag, Flag Captain

Percy T. J. Beumisht

CHINA MAIL.

rescued 108 men. fourtwn of whom were found to be dead after being brought | ca' kowal; these paen were buried as seal the following day with full military

EVERY BEETLE

EVERY BUG aur

in killed anca”, Keating's” commen

·Into 'thorough contact

Sokă în Time anly. The unitralled way le

19 Bauan,bugs and all

Use

KEATING'S

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At about, ove p.m.. when tho Schurn } horst und Gnolsenan turned to port to engage the Invincible, and Inflexible, the tuemy's light erilizers turned to starboard to escape: the Dresden was lealing, and |the Suruberg und Leipzig followed op

each quarter

In aceruanon with my instructiona, the Glasgow, Kona, and Cornwall a | once wenɔ in chase of those ships; the Carnarvoli, whow speed was insufficient to overtake them, cheed the battle

·POWDER juicers

The Glasgow, draw well sheed of the Cornwall and Kout, and; at three p

shots' wan exchanged with the Leipzig ad12,000 yards. The Glasgow's object)

attack with the two basta cruiser was to endeavour to out range the Leip arul the Glasgow.

zig with her din guns, and thus cause har to alter course nad give the Con wall and Kent a chance of "coming, into action.

At 12.47 p.m. thự signal in "open fire aud eogage the enemy" was made.

The Infexible opened Arona 19.5 p.m. from her fore turret at the right- lrible, Captais Richard F. Philhard ship of the enemy a light cruiser: Carnarvon, flying the flag of Bear Ad-Fre at the anmd ship)

how minutes later the Jusineible opened

iral Archibi P. Stoddart, Fing Captain Harry L P Skipwith: Cornwall, Captain Walter . Ellerton:

mi

Kent, Captain John P. M

| (asigon, Captain John Luce;

Bristol, Captains Daxil F. Faisha; and Macedonia, Captain Bertran 8. Evans, arrived ab Port Stanley, Falkland Island, as 10:30 mana on Monday, Dec. 7, 1014 Coaling was commenced at once, in |onder thas the ships should be ready to resume the serch for the emmy's squid- fron the next evaring, Dec. 8. –

At 9 am, on Tueviny, Duc - 8.

in

At 4.17 p.m. the Cornwall opened are, so on the Leipti

At 7.17 p.m. the Leipzig was on fire fore and aft, and the Cornwall und Glas-) gow cased fire.

The deliberate fry from a range of 10,500 to 15,000 gurita at the right-bani The Leipzig tired over on her port light cruiser, who was dropping astern side and disappeared at pino p.m. Suven became too threatening, and when a shelfßeres and eleven men were saved. fell close alongside her at 1.20 pun, she At 8.30 pm, the Cornwall oniered the the Leipzig) turned away, with the Kent to engage the Nurnberg, the Nurnberg and Dresden to the south. Dearest ruiser to her, west. These light cruiser werd at once followed by the Kett, Glasgow, and Cornwall, in accordance with my instrue

tions.

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is a phrase that can truthfully be applied to JOHNNIE WALKER

Every bottle sold to-day has been maturing during the past six, tenor twelve years as follows: JOHNNIE WALKER, -

"White" Label

Over 6 years old

JOHNNIE WALKER,

"Red" Label,

Over to years old.

JOHNNIE WALKER,

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Owing to the excellent and strenuous clots of "the engine-rcons department, the Kent was able to get within range of the Number at five p.a. At 6.35 The action Enully developed into three put the Nurnberg was on fire forward rpurate encounters, basales tha subsis and consed firing. The Kent also ceasul diary on dealing with the threatened į firing, and closer to 3.300 yards; as the colours wens still ulcerved to be dying in the Suruberg, the Kent open fire

Fir was finally stopped five Mr E. S. Abraham again.

KINGSCLERE HOTEL, received fem the signal landing.

"HONGKONG,

Botanical

[NRIVALLED position in the HU

Gardens and facing the Harbour,

Namazos quiet Suites with lazaricasly Attad Bathrooms, Telephones and ectric TEAKWOOD-Drawing Room Suites Falophones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms

Chesterfield Sois and Chairs (new)

Bedroom Suites, Dining Room Fami-

fans.

throughout. Telephone No. 1100,

ture, Arm-chairs and Sofas, Toilet Tables, Cable Addreen. *Sachsnia." Wardrobes, Washstanda, &c, Bideboards,

Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tablos

and Chairs, eta, eta,

BLACKWOOD. — Cabinets,

Claire,

Flower Stands, Brackets, Marble-top.

station on elure :

A four-funnel and two-final wan of-war la sight from Supper kill. steering arthwarda.

At this time the positions of the various ships of the quadron were follows!

.

-Actios wICK THE ARMOURAD

CRUISERS.

Adams

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VISITORS AT HOTELS

KORDEONG M

Mr C. A. Henderson

Hewett, 0.31.G.

| minutes later on the colours being hauled | Mr xed Mrs W. L. Hon Mr EA. Who fire of the battles cruisers was

down, and every preparation was made directed on the Scharnhorst anal Ünaise,

to sava Efe. The Nurnberg suk The effect of this was quickly 797 p.m.. and, as the sank. group sen, when at 1.25 p.m.. with the Scharf men were waving a German casiga Macedonia: At anchor book-out ship.rest leading, they turned about seran attached to a staff. Twelve men were Kent (guard ship): At anchor in Port is to port in succession into line rescued, but only seven survived.

ahel. and opened fro at 1.30 pm. The Heat had four killed and twelve Wil-Shortly afterwards speel was ensed to wounded, mostly caused by one shell.

twenty-four knots, and the battle cruisers |

During the time the three crnisem

William

Insincible and Innek; In Port

lian.

AB,C. Code 5th Ed. 'Hongkong. September 1, 1908.

Carnarvon: In Port William.

1308

Cornwall: In Port William.

Glasgow: In Port Stanley. Bristol: In Port Stanley.

The Kent was at one ordered to Tables, Card Tables, Stools, Photo Frames, KING EDWARD HOTEL weigh, and a general signal was made

so.. etc..

Braas and Brass-mounted Bedstends, Dinner and Dessert Services, Jutlery, Cooking Stores, Carpets and Rugs, Kitchen Utensile, Fenders and Fire Brases, Glans and EP. Wars, Electric Reading Lampa, ak, etc.

Catalogues will be issued, Terms:-As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneera

Hongkong, March 31, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION

999

HE Undersigned have received instruc- Tout from THE EXECUTORS, OF THE TE W. D. GRABAM, to sell by Public Auction,

GO

WEDNESDAY,

the 14th April, 1915, commencing at 2.30 p.m., al "Yalta" No. 65,

the Peak,

THE WHOLE OF THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

dic.. &c.

contained thereic,

Consisting of

¦ HALL.—Blackwood Settea, and Chairs, Stamped Leather Screen, Barometer, Hall Lamp, &c., de,

DRAWING ROOMS.—Old Carved Oak Table, Chesterfield Sofa and Arm-Chairs, Blackwood Writing Tables and Curio

Central Location.

LL ELECTRIC TRAM Pas Entrance Alectric Lifts. Fans and Lightins, European Bathe and Sanitary Fitting

Hot and Cold Water System throughout Best of Food and Service.

Mr Gen. F Anderson Mr F.8 Fine Me J. E. Backhouser W. J. Hodge ME. A. Bauckham Mr R. Hunter ME. B. Balilion

Mr E Irving Mr M. T. Jones

Mr. M. Joseph Mr & Mrs Beswick – Mr E.-31. Joseph

Mr F. H. Kales Mr and Mrs N. F. Mr Mr HA

rand & Lampman

Mr G. D. J. Bei Mr G.A. Rep

Mr W. B. Bark

Blanch

Mr E. Bopp

Capt. J. Leggs

5 and Mis C.

J.

Mr G. T. Lud

Bosrard

Lt. J. M. Loper

Mr E. F. Bothwell

Mrn ad Mrs Loja

Mr and Mrs J.

V.

Fraga

H.

Capt. Bora. an hour before MS. Y. Chang

Mrs R. R. Maan and

Mia McClare

Mr-B. K. Mahta

Mr J. Merecki-

Mr & Mrs C. Meurs Mr and Mrs. 0.

Meyer

Mr G. 3. Middlezor Mr and Mrs J. H. N.

Mr Wni. Mcore

man

Me and Mrs H. M Mody

Cook

were ordered to turn together, bringing were engaged with the Nurnberg and then into line ahoud, with the Invincible, Leipzig, the Dresden, whe was beyond aling.

her consorts, effected her escape owing The range was about 13,300 yards at to her superior speed. The Glasgee was the final turn, and increased antia, the orde cruiser with sufficient speed to two. p.m. i had reached 13, Jan have had any charice of success. How: Mr Briduce to raise steam for full speed.

The enemy ther (2.10 p.) turned over, she was fully employed in engaging At 8.20 a. the anal station re-away about 10 points to starboard, and Leipzig for over ported another column of smoke in sight a second chase ensued, until at 2.45 either the Cornwall or Kent could chcas Mr W. E. Clayton to the southwart, and at 8.45 mm. the p.m. the battle cruisers again opened, up and get within range. During this Mrs E. R. Fole

pass down the harbour and wok fro; bale caused the enemy at 3.50 p.m. the Dresden was able to incronis Dr A. L. E. F. Cole.

to turn into line ahead to port and opeaher distance and get out of sight. up a station at the entrance.

The Canopus, Captain Heathcoat 8. fire at 2.55 p.m.

The weather changed after four p Grand, reported at 9.47 a.m. that the The Scharnhorst snught fre forward.

and the visibility was much reduced; Mr Mrs W. CoombeMr J. Murphey first two ships wero cight miles off, and but not seriously, and her fire stackens, further, the sky was overcast and cloudy, Mr Corneliasson & Mr W. that the smcka reported at 8.20 am. perceptibly: the Gneisenau was badly

hild

Mr C. T. Nelson thus assisting the Dresden to get away MR. H. A. Craig Mr J. Nolasco *VICTORIA FRANK L. COOSE appeared to be the amche of two ships hit by the Inflexible.

unobserved....

Me 7. W. Cranston · Mz J. Ormiston about twenty miles of.

At 3.30 p.m. the Scharnhorst led.

Mr & Mrs. J. Cruick M=P, S. At 8.50 am, the signal station re round about 10 points to starboard; just

abark ported a further column of smoke in previously her fire hd slackened perrep

MrH.F. Canningham Me and Dirs R. 9. sight to the southward.

.tibly, and one shell had shot away hee The Macedouin was ordered to weigh third funnel; some guns were not firing! Docker on the inner side of the other and it would appear that the turn w ships, and await orders.

dictated by a desire to bring her at At 9.20 .. the two heading ships of board guns into action. The effect of

TELEPHONE 373. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS.

Manager.

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importers

General Merchants

and

4

(D.)-ACTION WITH THE ENEMY'S TRANSPORTS,

...

A report was received at 11.27 .

CHOW...

Dashwood

Mian E. Davids Me and Mrs F.

Davis

Mr F. Eeopis Mr A. Derby

Ehrenfela Capt. Ehrhardt Mr. Evensen Mr E Mr J. B. Fairchild

H. Fair

Neighbour

Faebles

Mies M. Peebles

Born par

Still going

Brong.

TEAX HOTEL

Mr & Mr W. Arm. Mr. & Mrs 0. Kum

strong

Mr Bowdler

Major Bowon

phreys

Bir H. U. Jaffrice": Mr R... Jobas

Mrs. Buck & children Mr Lee Jones

Mr & Mex Carmichael Sfe and Mrs Eetgwir Mr F. W. Cary • Me and Mr J.-R.^ Mr & Mre Count Keapler Me H. A. Cartwright Mr and Mrs E V Mr A. Consland Eing

Mr and Mrs J. B. Mrs Martin & children Crichton & childran Mr & Mrs Mitchal Mr and Mrs Darby

more and child and child

Col. Darling Mr S. E. Ellis Major Faiqbnie

Mr C. S. Fry

Mr and Mrs Mom sad

child

Mr T. L Perkins

Mr Mr J. Plummer Mr & Mrs Vander Pol

Mr & Mrs B, A. Hale Mr H. N, Fourtney

Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Major Pyne, NE

R.A.MO

Mr F. A. Hazeland

Mr & Mrs Ralphs

MrA. Sinclair

Mr & Mrs F. Hicks Miss Skinner

"Mr C, Skott

M Hovbrender

Major Humphrey, Mr and Mrs Grant

RES.

Smith

Mr and Mrs W. G. Lt. & Mrs Smyth

Humphrey's

Bir A. J. Pitcher Mr & Mrs Allen

Miss M. E.

E.

Mr A. B. Purves

from his Majesty's bip Bristol that three ships of the enemy, probably traz ports or colliers, had appeared of Port Plensant. The Fritol was ordered to take the Macetonis under his orders and des Mr R. Darison the enemy (Grisenau and Suzberg), the fire on the Schurskont became more troy, the transports. with guns, trained on the wireless station, and more apparent in winsequence of His Majesty a ship Macedonia ports | Mr G. F. Douglas come within rang of the Canopus, who smoke from fires, and also escaping that only two ships, steamships Blair W. A. Dowley opened fire as them across the dox laadstent at times a shell would cause and Sunta Isabel, were present both Mr. H. W. Dunnett

Miss M. E. Dully as a range of 11,000 yaels. The enemy large hole to appear in her side, through ships were sunk after the removal of the Mr and Mrs H. U. at once hoisted their eclours and turned which could be seen a dull red glow of away: At this time the masts and flane. At 44 p.m. the Scharborst, smoke of the enemy were visible from whose flag remained flying to the last, and the upper bridge of the Invincible at suddenly listed heavily to port, a range of approximately 17,000 yards within a minute it became clear that she across the low land to the, south of was a doused ship; for the list increased very rapidly until she lay on her bear A few minutes later the two cruisers ends, and at 4.17 p. she disappeared, altered course to port, as though to The Gacisenou passed on the far side close the lens at the entrance to the of her late flagship, and continued HONGKONG, CANTON, barbour, but about this time it seems determined but ineficctical effort

that the Invincible' and Inflexible were fight the two battle cruisere, scen over the land, as the enemy at At 5.8 pim. the forward fussel was onco altered course and increased speed imocked over and remained resting to join their consorts.

against the recond funnel.. She was evidently in serious traits, and her fire slackened very much.

Commission

Agents,

SHANGHAI: AND

HANKOW.

Stands, Finely Carred Blackwood Writing JAPANESE MAKERS,

Desk, Teak Bookesses, Electric Lamps, Indian Carpets and Bugs, Japanese Water Colours and a large number of Chineno and Japantso Braascs, Brosses and Porcelain.

DINING ROOM-Large Old Oak Carrod Table, Morocco-covered Dining Chairs, Blackwood, Bida and Occasional Tables, Largo Dinner Service" Bine and Gold", Table Glassware and Crockery, and

- riumber of E. P. and Brass Dining Room

Requisites.

BEDROOMS.—A complate waits, of White Enamelled Furnituro consisting of Wardrobe and Bureau !!both with bevelled. mirrors", "Washstand and Chamberstand, Twin Bries and Drase-mounted Bedsteads, Beading Lamps, Occasional Tables, ko, da

^BATHROOMS-White Enamelled Bath and Geyser, Porcelain Commodes, Shanghai Bathe key &o.

PANTRY AND KITOHEN. Ice Chest, Tables, Cruckery and Cooking Ctonalle, Cooking Stove, do do.

GARDEN:-Garden, Bonts, Bot of Lawn Bows, Croquet Set, Tennis Nets, Stone Roller, and a number of Plants in Pois"

Ou view from Monday, the 12th April. Catalogues will be fasued. Tex-Ausdal, W

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.. "Hongkong, March 27, 1915.

Every kind of Footwear.

Port William.

The Glasgow. weighed and proccoded at 9.40 sm. with orders to join the Kent and observe the enemy's movements.

A GENERAL CHASE.

As 5.15. p.m. one of the Greenan's shells struck the Invincible; this was At 9.15 am. the squadron-less the her last effective effort. Bristol-weighed, and proceeded out of At 5.20 p.m. ahe turned towards the harbour in the following order: Carnarogship with a heavy list to starboard, von, Inflexible. Invincible, and Cornwall, and appeared stopped, with steam pour- On passing Capo Pembroke Light the ing from her caps-pipes and smoke from ahell and fres rising everywhere five ships of the enemy appeared clearlyAbout this time I ordered the signal in sight to the south-east, hull down. Ceara fro," but before it was hoisted The visibility was as its maximum, the

was calm, with a bright aus, a clear the Gneisennu opened fire again, and sky, sad a light breeze from the north continued to fire from time to time

with a single gua.

MADE

TO

went

ORDER

CHERRY & CO.,

PEDDER STRKET,

Opposite Hongkong Hote Telephone No. 121, Hongkong, Larch 20, 1914,

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION.

281

15, Morrison Hill Hora

A FLAG HAULED DOWN.

At 10.20 a.m. the signal for a general

At 540 p.m. the three chips closed chase was mada. The battle cruisers quickly passed ahead of the Camarena on the Greischaut, and at this time and overtook the Kout. The Glasgow the tag flying at her tore truck vs sp- was ordered to keep two miles from the partly bauled down, but the flag at

the peak continued #ying- Invincible, and the Inferille was sta Hicood on the starboard quarter of the filigahip. Speed was cared to 20 knots

At 5.50 pazi. "Cénso"fire", was made. At six p.m. the Gusisenau heeled over

at 11.15 a.m. to enable the other cravery suddenly, showing the men gather

to get into stations.

ad on her docks and then walking on her side as she lay for a minute on her besta ends before sinking,"

At this time the enemy's funnels and bridges showed just above the horizon.

The prisoners of war from the Goo Information was received from the Bristol at 11.27 a.m. that three enemy senau report that, by the time the am ships had sppeared of Port Pleasant, munition was expended, some 600 men The had been killed and wounded. The sur probably Collier transports. Bristoll was therefore, diaceted to take viving officers and mero sad

on deck and told to provide themselves the Macedonia under his orders and do with hammocks and any articles that troy transporta

could support them, in the water

The enemy were still maintaining their distance, and I decided, at 12.20 p.m.

SERVES THE WHOLEFFAMILY.

When the ship copsiena and sank 'third' | were probably some 200 unwounded war vivors in the wafer, but, owing to the shock of the cold water many were drowned within sight of the boats and

THE fame of Chambe Isin's footho Every effort was made to save life s ON'T Forque sites the Show,, Sopper, you happen to be late your meala will

medy is world wide. It is good for 3.be: Courteral and Promptly read the deep exted cough of the adult or the quickly as possible, both by boots and Group and whooping.ogh of the children, from the shiper life boy word thrown VALESANDRA CAFE.

just, the Same Odly sh the ALEXAN The ate both serves the whole family, a rupes lowered, but only proportion DRA CAFE.

For sale by all Chorists and Storekeepers could be rescued. hg Tavincible Agne

Open Midnight.

I have pleasure in reporting that the icers and mes under my ordery carried and coolnow, and great credit is due to the engineer officers of all the ships. several of which exceeded their oral

out their duties with admirable efficiency Mr B. Foster

full speed.

F. C. D. STEIDZE,

Mr J. A. Randall

Mr E. H. Ray

Liost-Col and Mn

Rayner

Me V. Brad Min. Teay Me J. P. Howell

Mr T. J. Rowland

Mr T. W. Sheraton

Mr J. C. Sibley Mrs A. O, smith

Mine A. Square

Mr 8. Steckmort

Me II. E. Swadibid Mvs H. J. Taylor Mr F. W. Franks Dir and Bira J. A. Capt. and Mrs E. M. Thomann Mr Dennen Faller Mr and Mrs. F. H.

French and child Mr J. Tisdal Mr F. Gallagher Mr J. Gibb

Weill

Mr CT Goodrich | Mr V, Goulbourn

The names of the following officer de Mrs J. Gould are specially mentioned by Sir F. Dore ton Sturdes.

Commander Richard Herbert Deney Townsend, HM.S. Invincible... Commander Arthur Edward Frederick

Bedford, MS. Best. "Lieutenant Commander Wilfred Arthur

Thompson, H.M.S. Glasgow. Lieutenant-Commander Hubert Edward" Dan-cuther. First and Gunnery Lieutenant, H.M.5. Invincible. Engiacer-Commander George Edward

Andrew E.M.S. Kent. Engineer Commander Edward John

Week, H.M.S. Invincible." Paymaster Cyril Sheldon Jchussa,

H.M.S. Invincible.

Carpenter Thomas Andrew Walls. |HIMIS, Invincible,

Carpenter: Waliam Henry Venning,

H.M.S. Kent. Carpenter George Henry

H.M.S. Cornwall

Fgford.

LOSING WEIGHT

BY THE POUND

Under Weight," a condition of 1-health, thows your assline Dalive powers are decreasing,

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND

Supply the blood with the wanted tourshing and healby flesh building materials. Very palatable.

OF ALL CHEMISTI

81:25 and 825

|

Mr. and Mrs E. A.

Grifin

Mr H. L. Griffithe thpt T. P. Hall Mr. and Man W, à,

Mr J, C. Hanson.

Hadribs

Trsua

Mr & Mrs. A. and family

Mr and Mrs H. I' E. MrF. W. White

White

Mr & Mrs Whittaker Mr G. G. Wood Me and Mirs J. F.

Wright

Mr T. 6. Wright

KINGBOLERE HOTEL Mrand Ma`J. W, MIDI, LA, “

Rollen

Mr W. Logan Mr J. H. van Gozued

Ith

Mr M. J. Breen

| Mr. A. E-Carleton [Mr W & J. Cooper Mr & Mrs Martin Mr and Mrs R. K. Mr F... Nizon

Douglas

Mr R. J. Rawlinsor Mr and Mis G. A. Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Dutton

| Mr B.-E. Fielder Mine D. Filkins

adr

Mr F. H. Bobinson

Mrá G. Sache Mr & Mrs A. Forbes Mr. A. Li Shielda

Mr and Mrs E./TV/ Mr M. J. Gurzon Mr. A. Hardman Singer Capt, & Mrs White-Mr & Mr F. Sutton

more Bay Miles Batte Mr Hoogewer Mr H.P. Thoma MrF., HunHarley Mr C. H. Walking", Dr & Mr Evan-Jones Mr HL W, Welfar Mr and Mrs Kent --- MrJ, W. Wison Master Kesi

TOUR KING EDWARD: HƠIKE. Maw R. Almond Mr and Ms Wm. Mrs Besia & child Jackson Me and Mrs W. B. Mr D. H Jones

Mr J.Joseph..

voir and /Mm J. N. Mr and Mrs Lacombe

Boyd⠀⠀⠀ (* Miss Látombe

Mr O W. BwD

Mr.W. Badgo

Me and Mrs R.

Baar

Mr. A. Coursa Mr and Mrs.

Mrs Lambert

Mr & Mm G. Lauret

D.

Mr J. Lennes

Mia Lennox

H.Murphy

Mr & Mr. Findley

Smith

GRAND HOTEL.

Mt B. Jamoi

Mr and Mr A, B. Mr A. Jenkins.

Craw

*Mr A. Dumrich | Mr D. Dyer

Mr G. W. Erlis Mr F. C. Gates. Me A. W. Giuls Mr J. Gent

Mr B. Jones

Mr G. W. Reynolds Mr & Mrs Rundles. Mr P Sanders Mr.W.D. Watson Mr.K. Wilson AS. H. Wright

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