TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1916.

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

* General Auctioneers Share, Coal and General Produca Brokers and Commission

Agents.

PROPRIETORS

To-Kwa Wan

Coal Storage.

•Contre want Bentley's

A. c. 4th & 5th Editions. AI Telegraphic Code.

Thegraphic Address

MATION HONGKONG.

PUBLIQ

AUOTION.

EE Codersigned have received instrNACH

Tone to fall by Fublic Apetion,

(roz account oF THE CONCERNED ),

on

FRIDAY,

the 19th Mag, 1916, commencing

at 230 pm, az'thoir Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Dos Voeux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street-

A QUANTITY OF

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

&c.

Comprising: Sideboards, Dinner Wagon, Dining Tables and Chairs, Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chairs, &c., Wardrobes and Toilet Tables, Deable and Single Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads, c., Miscel laneous Furniture, several lots of Black- wood Waze, Carpets, Fignos, Porcelains, Ice' Chests &

Brass Vases, Flower Pots Aw!

A few lots of Rattan Furniture, &c. (Fall Farticulare from Catalogus.) TERME :-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers:

Hongkong, May 1, 1915.

FOR SALE

FUR SALE

652

HE Undersine! have received in

Tutions to full at their Sakes

INTIMATIONS

HAVE YOU A

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BAD LEG

with wounds that dischargs se ochocwise, parbape surronded with inflammation and sunkian, that inger on the talusad par

when you pression. If so, under the awes you beva poison, which deðan Ki· the rumsacion Perpuz koned are stoklat,

yes have razperdince the same wia the The Joints being = antias, round which the skin may be discoloured, at there may be wounds ; the disease, it silmad sa son Lane, will dassive you of the power to w You may have scended var.bae hospitals, and been or adriad to call-to

fall your case is bag 2011 T La Grasber Amputation, but do Trakmens, which is a terrabi, men in saved" Absences, Chanchalar Swainus, removed Hande Carbenen Ulerated Folnes, Benson, Hovers mald's Kass, or Snake,, (xandi asal Dog bit Sand at case in the Drug Storm for « bau s

GRASSHOPPER "OINTMENT' AND PILLS. Prepared by Alberi, Azioni"

Houa, ringdon Street, London, England Prion in England 171) and 329 por bem

Agents A. B. Watson & Co...

Hoogkong.

ROOMS WANTED

WANTED Furnished, partly furnish

ed unfurnished ROOMS or FLAT in CENTRAL DISTRICT.

"ROOMS".

Apply

Co CHINA Mart. * ·Office. Hongkong. May 2, 1916"

WANTED.

THE CHINA

BRITISH WAR CHARITIES...

CANTON SUBSCRIPTIONS.

A further sum of £173 (making £575- since thus beginning of the year) þas been zemlited to London this month under- noted:

Bitish Hod Cross Society. St. Dunstan's Hoine for Blind

Soldiers

Ocer's Families Fund ... Soldiers and Sailors' Famili

Ameintion

Urgency Cases Hospital ................ Patriotic. League of

Britous Overseas

***

25

25

Copies of the Circular issued by the Committee with regard to War Charities can be obtained from the undersigned to whom further Donations and Subwerip. Įsions should be sent."

D. FORTES.

c/o Hongkong Bank, Canton The following is the list of Suberrip tions to date:-

Alady scknowledges for

1310

12.798.50

Alison, D. A. 6.

5

Anonymous

+45

BOL

,,Bander, S. M.

`I

Darton, J. H.

10.

Banque de l'Indo-Chine (Monday

Brige)...

Patchelor, B. K.

Portuguese FOREMAN ENGINEER

Adnaney in Hongkong, must have thorough knowledge of managing Chinese workanen, gol salary to suitable man.

Apply by letter stating age and experience to "S"

Chi Cursa Marz' Otley. Hongkong, May 3, 1016.

NOTICE.

ENDERS are invited until May 17th," 1016 or the sulfage of Larg now the "CHIYO MARU" stranded on Lemma Island.

Condition of Tender may be had from the undersigned.

K. DOI,

“Arting dyeu),

Toyo Kisen Kaisha.

Hongkong, May 13, 1946

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTE.

G. PRIEN

HILL BERGDAMI & CO

F. LORRIA

(IN LIQUIDATION).

CREDITORS

are required to send in their Claims against the above to the undersigned, No. 5 Queen's Rovi Central, on or before WEDNESDAY the 31st May, 1916.

Date the 12th May, 116.

Rooms, No. 8, Des Vanx Road, Corner 550. of Ice House Street

One four Cylindered. Marine Engine 19-15 horse power complete with Magneto, lleverse Gear, Shuft, Propellor, sto.

Full particulars any be hark from the undersigned

Tenys:-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong May 4, 1916,

THE

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J. HENNESSEY SETH ASAA,

Ligindator.

A SCOUT IN FAIRYLAND"

Becke, F. G.

Bell, F. Norton

Bennett, B. S.

Beauas. V. When

Durby. A.

Darch, 0. W.

Hogg, ATV,

Jordan. A. B. Joseland, F. E. Reach, O. C. Kitcheing, G. C.

# Á 3 8 9 8 693

40

$

iu

MAIL.

SOY CHEE COTTON SPINNING CO.

DEFEAT OF SPECIAL INVESTIGA- TION PROPOSAL.

Jany ryflanca of colinsion nir, the part of

the late secretary. As you wil kya paen, trom Mr. Mackay's repået, the payment of, native wages has he pit en ik coils, trucs Busin, "whereby the "compradore të) pail according to the output, and under} this

not only hom considerable saving been made, but the prediction of the mill has very greatly ingroves.

Inte

-An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders, in the Soy Chee Cottun Spinning Co, Ltd., was held on the 5th, There seems to be considerable the Shanghai Generic Chamber of amount of conitation in the minds of some Commerce Room, when Mr. H. Esbareholders with regard to the adjust- ment of steek lists as shown in the Arnhold,preskied, supported by Mr. J. C. Bevonak! and an impression seems to Dyer, director, Mr. D. McNeill, Jegulhase paired grund that the

Tis. 230,000 alviser, Mr. E. A. Mackay, auditor, nad secretary abseomies with

wherous as a matter of fact. no mis Mr. J. A. Moller, secretary,

The Chairman said-The present appropriation of funds on his part his taken place, Cortala discrepancies extraordinary meeting has been called to mentioned alive pecurred, which did not consider a resolution which has been involve a considerable amount of money submitted at the request of sundry share-and the balance of the T14, 250,000, is holders that sa inspector be appointed to Aade up of an over valuation of stocks. investigate the affairs of the Company and furnish to each sharehuskler a priated report of the result of his investigacious,

Before putting this resolution to the meeting and inviting discussion thereon,

whereby the company has in previous years in profits which were not earned and which are actually hoon received by the shareholders in the shape of. dividends or been allocated to a dividend qualisation fund. so that in reality the shareholders have already bed the becesit

I wish to place the whole position before ¦ of the greater part of these funds, How- be Wel the Company you fully, and if, after heuring what has ever, actually occurred and what steps have reconstructed in the basis of the prese been taken by your directors, joc "still value of plans," machinery and land, the assets would still be considerably in excess consider it advisable that such "

for the share capital. inspector be appointed, the resolution will not be opposed by the directors,

At the time the discrepancies were discovered and investigations made, the Company legal wivisors were consulted as to the rivisubility of suking stepsi against the lure secretary who has in the menacing left for America, and also to whether any steps would-be taken

In 1914 just before the outbreak of the was the late general managers were not satisfied with the way matters were being conducted at the mill and steps were taxan to change the European staff. as Arrangements were also made for the late to niske the late general managers. Unble secretary to reside at the mill, in order for the, lees. One legal advisers, hows that a close control might be kept on what ever, were of the opinion dat it wis was going on and that economies might impossible to take ang steps against the thereby be efected, wherever possible. secretary in view of the Ines that DO

misappropriation of funds by him conl be provel and that, even"were this" the case, it was extremely unlikely that any steps and be taken in Ameries.

ACCOUNTS NOT CORRECT.

On dispensing with the late secretary's services last September the new secretary, Mr. Moller, immediately discovered that

the accounts cold, not be correct, and

As regards The Nate general managers, "

alter-n long and very careful investigation in the first place, in negligenge could be!

it was ascertained that from the time she proved against them, and secondly they

late secretary resided as the mill, instead are fully protected by Article 138 of the

Should the

of economies having been made, the Articles of Association. expenses had risen enormously also shareholders desire to take notice against the cost of all mill supplies, etc., and this them in the German Cours, they can do gezeral so, but your directors are of the opinion had been concealed from the managers and director by incorrectly that nothing could possibly be gained by such action. Although to legal

stocks, etc..

when submitting the monthly rough responsibility attaches to me personally, 18 balance sheet-in other words, the steps feel, as chairmas of the Company, a rertain amount of oral responsibility and which were taken by your directors to ensure a better control had resulted in ray firm has conseguently, draw" no the very opposite having occurred, owing remuneration since its appointment as to the dishonesty of the late secretary general managers, The greater part of the discrepancies, as

The present position therefore is that

you will have seen from the necounts, was curtain discrepancies neerted in 1013 incurred in 1914, and partly in 1911, ang and 1914, which were, "towever, not

considerably until should have been discovered at the time discovered

the

luter.

of the audit. The late Auditor. Str. Reid, The, parties responsible for phia are no was--when

1914 account were longer in the service of the Company. audited—absent and the audit was under. and after a careful investigation the taken by one at his sesistants, and it is necessary steps buve been taken to ensure possible that, had he been here himselt, & more satisfactory state of affairs

INTIMATIONS

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With LEA & PERRINS' Sauce,

a few drops only are necessary to give a delicious and appetizing flavour to the plainest dish.

A far larger quantity of cheaper sauce fails to give the same satisfaction.

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across the vai label onowy bottle.

The original and genuine. Worcestershire.

PRIZE

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OAKEY'

WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH

BEST FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING CUTLERY - 32 6 1/-2/6 ·&$←

40

30

40

5

Booiehund, W.

20

Brag, Rev. A. H.

20

ť.

*40

610

Canlian Presby Mission

Carrie, J. H.".

Chippenfeld. J.

10

Clarisa, C.

10

Cobb, P. II.

10

Carey, J. E. B. de

Ceai A H.

30

Crocker, J. F.

40

20

60

Deat, H. F.

40.

Dizon, P. A. V.

10

649

Dulmage, Mias Agnes

20

Eager, 0.

20

Ellis, Ho

10

Foord, H. T.

50

stating the total vales

Forbes, D.

80.

Friederichsen, E. A. C.

Car, Rev. C. A.

Garrard, E. E.

20

Gecur, C.

200

Hannibal & Co., MT. 1.

50

Harris, H. P.

20

El. P. L. 0.

40

60

Hooker, Dr. A. V,

10

Hoton A.

20

Izatt, T. B.

20

J. W. Jamieson, C.31.G.

12

Jenkins, Rev. P.

10

10

20

he

20

30

MeAllem, C. A

200

McRae, Rev. D.

50

MoNour. Rec. G. H.

Manners, E X,

20

Martin, A.

10

Mawson, Rev. Wm.

25

Millar. A...

203.

Mogra, E. Be

15

Mallin, H."G.

5

Murphy, J. H

10

3

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Ogilvy, R. C. G.

5

Oliver, A. W. L.

10

Parsee Trading Co.

10

Peel, C. A

40

Read, G. L.

Reid, C. H.

10

was those which have been brought before the to the close investigation which

Be, therefore, proposed the undertaken by the present Secretary and meeting.

independent following resolution general managers, investigation should be undertaken. "The directors, therefore.

VISITORS HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Reynolds, Dr. W. G.

10

Robertson. John

10

COMPANY,

Ross, C. H. J. Ross, J.....

€5

.5

Sandeman. E. E.

40

Scrimshaw, E. C.

15

Shields. C: E

120

Shearer, Miss H. A.

10

report

Shearer J. G.

10

CO

10

10

20

Sutton, H.".

40"

Temple, Rev. J. R.!

20

rates.

Tope, Rev. S. G.

20

Waters, E. V. P. Watson, C. E.

20

10

White, R. J.

20

W.

38.50 wages, the compradore was able to prove

Wilkie, J.

80

from the mill records that the wages had

40

been paid for years on a cash basis con verted at a fixed rate of exchange, and

"JOHN IN HONGKONG"

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TIME TABLE,

WELK DATE,

7.00a.m. to 8.00a.m...Every 15 minutes 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 miuites. 10.00am to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minutes 11.30am to 12.45 p.m. Every 16 minute. 12.40 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Ermy 10 minutes. 1.10 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.bp.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 2.15 p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minutes. 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes.

·NIGHT QARA,

8.50 p.m.rand § p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11.00 p.m. every half hour,”

11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. 'erary quarter of

anbour.

SUNDAY).

7.45.m. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutes. 10.30 am to 11.00 ...very 10 minutes: 11.30am to 12 Nova... Every 15 minute. 19.00 Noonto 1,00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm...Every 15 minutes. 6.00p.m. 8.00p.m.Every 19 minutes. 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. Every 15 minutes.

1.00 pm to 8:10 p.m...Ewy 10 minuter.

NIGHT CARS 1ä on Wook Dayu,

SAFLEDATE,

Bites ar ab 18, midnight.

· SPECIAL CARS by arrangement as the Company's Office," ALEXANDRA BOELDINGE, Des Voeux Road Central

Berson and punch tickets available for all. Care not already full running at the tuce stated in the Company's time tables, bal not for special care, can, be obtained on application at the Company's Office- No Season ticket will be sued "antil payment therefor Has Loen made in Bank Setes or by Cheque or Compradore order roprosenting Bank Notes.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

General

Manager.

FOR £ good solid meal, la carte 1 Table d'Este, with Winm & Aqours.

of the best. ALEXANDRA CAFEL

Nanes, C.

Smith, F. g Smith, F. J. Smith, J. T Smith, H. S.

Wood, E. Marshall

Total

the dia. further investigation can only go over the would have discovered crepancies. It is however, quite certain ground which has already been covered. that, had they been discovered, as they both by the present general managers, should have been at the time of the audit, secretary and Mr. Mackay and the steps which have since been taken nothing is to be mined thereby beyond 2.50 would have beez, undertaken earlier in disturbing the working at the mill, which the year and consequently the working is now satisfactory, and thereby possibly account would have been considerably tensioning further losses to the Company at a time when cotton pills generally are afected therebye"

In the meantime, with the exception fading it difficult to cover their expenses. Mr. Hummel declared that the report cf myself, the whole board of directors,

the Secretary and the whole European was about as gruve as it cond weil be in

staff of the Mill have been changed, and a concern of this kind, and it was difflock

in fairness to these, it for no other reason, to imagine facts and allegations which,

it was obviously desirable that, in addition could better warrant a special inquiry than-

מם

instructed

That an inspector be appointed to Me, investigate the affairs of the Company Markay when undertaking the audit of furnish to each shareholder a printed copy the Company's accounts, carefully to of the result of his investigation." investigate matters, and his report after

Answering Mr. Hummel, the Chairman doing so use boen circated to the share said Mr. Hummel seems to think that some one ought to be brought to book for holders together with the accounts.

The store of the discrepancies, are as" has been stated in Mr. Mackoy's

(1) Thas the general mill stores and

high prices.

KNIFE BOARDS

PREVENT FRICTION IN CLEANIN &INJURY TO THE KNIVES 66 JOHN OAKEY & SONS LIMITED BLACK LEAD MILLS, LONDON:

JOHN DAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, "WELLinares Milia, LonDON:

Mr E. M. Joseph Mr E. Joseph

Mr H. Adam. Mr W. R. Allen Mr&Mrs Kacstacker Mr F. C. Allen Mr and Mrs Athol Mr N. B. Karanjis Anderson & maid Mr M. Kawagee Mr FW. Ashurst Dr A.T. Kaoderer Mr R L. Atkinson Mr C. Lauritsen

Mr

Colbourne Little Mr. S. Longfeld

the discrepancies. In order to do so wo Mr. Murray Bains Mr G. 4. Lawrance must prove something against them. MJ. E. Baring Belilios There was no proof; it was negligence. MP RE The discrepancies were not discovered Mrs E-R. Belilios

material had been supplied at abkardly investigate the affairs of the Company and Me C. Don

to furnish to each shareholder a printed r

Mr B. J. Birbeck Mr H. Bishop (2 That the native wages calculated copy of the result of his investigation."

The resolution was then put to the Mr. J. Bleeker in cash bara been converted by the compradoro at excessively favourable meeting and was lost on a show of hands Mina Bothell

by twenty votes to eight,

In the meantime, the storekeeper” who

Mr.C. F. Bowers

Mr. Hummel called for a ballot and

Capt. B. Branch

Mr.R. Buchan

was found to be responsible for the this resulted in the resolution, being lost purchase of the hill stores, has been by 9,905 votes to 4,880.

discharged, and as regards the native

Mr and Mrs Brue

Miss M. Bucknan

Mr T. J. Burns Mr and Mrs Butter

worth and family Mr A. de Bye Mr L

L. Caro

Mr A Lunings

Mr W. J. Hodge Mr E. M. Tozer

: Mra A. E. Hodgins Mr H. Trowbridge MrA.Shelton Hooper Madame Ventur Mr T. W. Hornby Mr S. Vivent MEKA. Huckbridge Mr and Mrs 7. H Mr J. S. C. Hunt

Walace

Mr R. Hunting Miss F-Walther Dr. and Mrs G. H. Mr E. J. Warren

Hustler Mr S. P. White Mr B. Itoh

Misa H. Whitmore Judge & Mrs Jenkins Mr G. G. Wood

and 3 daughters

PEAK HOTEL

Mr J. 1. Matning Adams *** Major D. Macdonald Mr and Mrs F. R. J.Mr and Mrs Hi-v20

R.Marett

Mr

Dr & Mrs O. Marriot Mrs Bowdler

Mr J. R. McClelland

Mr W. D. McCombe Mr and Mrs McEuen

Mr F, H. McGartøy Dr G. W. McKean Mr and Mrs McLay Mr. B. K. Mehta Mr J. Mereck Mr H. Milligan

Minnitt

Meines

Lt. Col. and Mrs

Mr and Mrs H. F. Nicholson, nurse

Carmichael

Mr F. W. Cary

and children

Mr and Mrs E

Mr and Mrs. D. C. Norbury

Casulli

Mr G. Poullet-Osier

Mr and Mrs W. L. J. Mr T. L. Perkins

Mr and Mrs WE

Cooper

Mr and Mrs C. F Col Darling, RE

Mr W. J. Dexter Mr and Mrs E.

Dingle

Misa Moon Mr W. Moore

Roberts

Mr C. Skott

J. Mr & Mrs A. Findlay legalSmithers? Mr Deniman Fuller Mr & Mrs V.Findlay Dr. Gibson Smith Louandão Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr & Mrs L Grace Hale Furth and child

Mr A.C. ChadbourneMr D. Morrison Among the list of D3.0.'s gazetted Ms C. Champkin Mr D: M. Murray

Mr D. Newton #6,187.50 that consequently he could not be accured on March 30 is the came of Malcolm Mr and Mrs Don

Mr A. Nisbet Paot Chos Thing and £25 fot dishonesty in continuing this arrange Henderson, 2nd Lieutenant

ment as long as it was not cancelled. As Corps, who, at the outbreak of the war Mr H. A. E Copant Me R. Noombes

Corbin official Jou are aware, the cash exchange: has was a clerk in the Chartered Bank of Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr and Mrs E. WMA, Hazeland Mr F. P. Smith gone up enormously since the beginning India, Australia and China. The

account saya: When on photographic Mr. Croucher

LOSING WEIGHT

BY THE POUND

"Under Weight," a condition ef El-health, shows your assim Hlative powers are decreasing

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND,

Supplies the blood with the wanted Boutishing it healthy. flesh building materials Very palatable

OF ALL CHEMISTS

PRICES: 21,95

2016 and $2,15

Num

CFaimer

Mr C of 1014, and it obviously was the duty at reconniaseance his machine was struck Caddy Mrs. Pearse the late secretary under these circum. by a shell from an enemy ani sircraft Me GT.Cunningham and child

Mr A. D. Prickford stances to bring this matter to the atton gun. The shell passed though the nacelle Dy and Mis Date Mr A Phaffner tion of the general managers, go of the machine, and took off his left leg Mr A. G. Dana that a more aquitable arrangement for just below the knee. In spite of this Mr and Mrs F. E. Mr and Mr Push Ee succeeded in coming down from 7,000 Davis Mr J. Rasmussen the mill could have been made. A close and landing 3000 yards behind our Capt. J. Dewar Mr E H. Bay

Mr. O, H. Emaelf investigation of the Chinese accounts of line, thus saving his neroplane and the Mahaffy Mrk F-N. Sanderson the compradore do not, however, how live of the observer.

SAVARESSES SANTAL 17CAPSULES

PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEMÀ MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CHEMISTS",

CROUP.

Mise

A. W. Eastman M. Behnlmann Mr Rawards Mr Bobultz

MAF. EL Edwards Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr G, HL Fairchild Shawn

Mr Leo JoneR

Mr. W. Ha-Taggart " Mr. W. L. van Leer Mr and Mrs DeW

Teachout - Lindarge

Mrs Neil Major-Gen. Teatris Macintyrs & child Mr and Mrs. Watson Mra J. A. Martin and --

children. Cre

P

KING KOWARD FOTIL

Mrs B. Almond Mrs Olden and child

Mr G. Bannerman, Mra W. C. Fassmore Mr and Mrs T. S. Mira Pearman

Cheng

Mr.W.J. Pringle

Mr G. Fritz

Mrs C. FinlaYBOT MY U.W. Sherwoodan de Greff...

Mr and Mrs Fon andMr and Mrs TW.

Marily and murae Simmons Erk

Mr H. Simpson Mr J. Gibb Mr. A O. Gordon Mrs M. Slade Mr V. Goulbourn Mr V. Borby Mr and Mrs P, J.

CAR

PELIS disease is so dangerous and 80 rapid in ita development that every mother of young children should be pre- pared for it. It is very risky to wait until the attack of croup pears and then Mr and Mrs W. A. send for medicine and let the child suffer and it can be obtained. Chamberlain's G H

Mr N.

Hazibel

Cough Remody is prompt and effectual

Mr A. Hicks and has never been known to fail in any 3. A. Higgins case Always have a botile in the home For sale by all Chemists and Store Dr N. A.Hillyes

Mr WAR Hlad

Mr A. B. Rorensen Mr. J.Stalker Mrs C.-M. Stephen

Mr W. F. Stratton Mr&Mra Butherland Me Mms : Sypper Mr Nola Tahorro Mr H. E. Taylor Mr Thompstone Me A ITodt.

Mr and Mrs Puccio

and family N. Gregory Mr and Mrs CE Gumawa Richardson

Mr and Mrs Eazineskir J. Sim

and children MEE. M., Sleigh Mr Bid Mrs Wm. Mr F. M. Bowers

Mr A. Vander Star Mr J. Joseph ⠀⠀

Jackson, Miss M. Spices

Mr A. Lambden "Mr C. Starkey –

L Mr H.Thornton

T. Leeman Mr. Mas E. G. Lambden Miss

Mr H. McLAvish Mr HL Marphy

Mrs Watson

Mr. and Mrs CA. Mr D. H. Wschei

Matton

Mr EO. NOTTES

Mr. B. Wyraziam

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