THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1916.

Hughes & Hough AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT

General Auctioneers Share, Coal and General Produce

Brokers and Commission"

Agents.

PROPRIETORS

*To-Ewa-Wan" Coal Storage.

Codes wird

Bentley's

As De Co 4th & 3th Editions A 1 Telegraphic Code.

Telegraphic Address

"MEIRION

BONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received in Enders sell by Public Acction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONOLASED);

on

FRIDAY,

the 2nd June, 1016, at

2.30 pm, at their Sales Booms, No. 9,

Dee Your Evoad, Carcer of·

lex Hors STRAIT,

LARGE BENGAL TIGER SKIN RUGS, LEOPARD'SKIN RUGS, SILVER FOX &u, &c.

Terms-as bsual

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, May 30, 1916.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

700

EE Undersigned have received instrue- one to mali by Fublic clactica,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNER),

-on--

FRIDAY,

the 2nd June, 1915, commencing

at 2.30 p.m., at their Seks Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner,

of Ice House Street,-

A QUANTITY Or

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Comprising:-.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C.

INTIMATIONS

WANTED.

GERMAN PLOTTERS'

SECRETS REVEALED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Frees Bureau has given for publication statement made to the

Marshal your der Goltz, in command to be baron, "and" related, to. Fiel

the Turkish army.

EXPERIENCED and EXPERT British authorities by Horst van, ter BAX And W. Taylor, mid Mercantile Firm, capable of mangialle dapartment, connoisseur. of practically all Chinese produce, able to introduce extensive business, well connected with United Kingdoms, France, Italy, Russia Sweden and Norway. North and South America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand produce buyers.

Apply atating Terms to

Irz C/O CHINA Mart' Office. Hongkong, May 31, 1918.

WANTED.

CASE.

SEQUEL TO AN EXTRAORDINARY GALE AT COLOMBO)

12

INTERESTING INSURANCE] by is. Marine Insurance that the party asured need not be expressly named in the policy and that any party may wall himast of the Polley who can allow than, he was interested in the subject matter of the insurer during the risk and at the time of the jesa and is k person upon of District Judge of Colombo, delivered de intended to be made. In this case MW. Wadsworth, Noting Additional whose account the Insurance was bona. Von der Geltz, travelling on a bogus judgment in the case in which my fading on the tire issue makes the American passport, was arrested in Adamjee Lukmanje aved the Yangtze case for the plaintiff all the stronger London and was for some time Insurance Association, Ltd, through their The property in the timber at the time prisoner in the Tower. He was sent to local Agents, Mosers, Altkan. Spener and of the shipping and, therefore at the the United States in charge of Scotland. The plaintif alleged that about the time el the inming was in the plaint¡5. Yard Detectives, arriving in New York on March 28, to give evidence in the 13th of November, 1923, the Bombay. The Bombay-Buranh Trading Corporation American prosecution of German plot. Barnal Trading Corporation, Ltd., actel on behalf of the plaintiff in shipping 706 Following revelations made by Yon acting on behalf of the plaintiff, shipped the timber and it getting the Policy of on board the Hilt - så Bangkok furance affected in the way they did der Golsa to officials of the Department of Justice, several arrests, were made of 144 pieces ten wquares, ensigned to the bere, they intended to make it an account, conspirators in the first plot to blow up plaintiff and to be delivered to him and for the benefit of the plaintiff. Ee the Welland Canal, in Canada.

Colombo The Bombay Burma Corpors was the person most interested in the HAD HUN KECRETS TUE BALL, tion in their own name ae for sad in the subject matter of the insurance. "Ha it from Holland on November, 4, 1914, did might or should appertain in part in the timber, or may be prejudiced by You der Colts arrived in England names of all persons to whom the same was who would benefit by the safe landing offering information on projected air or in all caused a Polieg of Insurance its loss, or by damage thereto The raids, sources where the Emden derived dated 14th November, 1913, to be made, plaintif, mcreover, was the only persch information concerning British

shipping and how the Leipsig was obtaining coal, and thereby caused themselves and all interested in the subject matter insired He offered to go back to Garme obtain this information, asking only for other such persons to be insured at and only for from the port of Bangkok, in Colombo On November 20 travelling expenses. he was sentenced to six months impri-pon the 14 pieces of teak squares until sonment, with recommendation for the same was discharged priestety landed deportation.

at Colombe including all disk of craft from land to land, and that the defendant accordingly becsine 4 insurer to the plaintiff of Rs. 17,862.70 upon the goods, The goods were discharged from the

Hill on the th December, 1010, and were rafted and moured in the Colombo harbour for the purpose of being, landed, rhen about the 10th December, 1911, in consequence of an extraordinary galo the norings and rafts were broken and 307

A Portuguese FOREMAN ENGINEER for an industry in Hongkong, must hare thorough knowledge of managing Chinese workmen, good salary to a suitable man.

Apply by letter stating age and

experience to "S".

C/o 'CHINA MAIL' Office. Hongkong, May 3, 1916.

810

EVERY BEETLE Military Attache to the German Em

EVERY BUG

Skilled

mone "Kosting's” cesser into thorough contsel |with 12.

Sold in Thas only. The urivalled. way to bustion bagi and

Usa

KEATING'S

POWDER

INSURANCE NU.

IN WHICH ARE. VESTED'SER KWARES OF

Courant, Lap.,

and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS:

AMSURANCE 00.

On January last, anong papers taken from Captain von Papen, recalled bassy in America was a cheque dated September 1, 1914, for 8200, payable to

Bridgeman Taylor,"

On January 31 the cheque was shown to Von der Goltz and he offered to make a statement. He said he was in the Mexican army on August 3, 1914, obtained leave, going to El Paso, Tex. Then he proceeded to New York and met Von Papen He told of cbtaining trahlently on American passport through the German Consulate at Baltimore, Md.

SCHEME TO RAID ON GREAT LAKES.

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at bas time of the low. The plaintiff, in my opinion, remes within the expression for and in the name of all persons to whom the same doth may, or shall appertain. I accordingly answer the second issue in the affirmative, "n

The Judge further held that the loss

of the timber ocurred during the periost povered by the Polley and in the result entered judgment for piniatif, us prayed for with conta

-CORDUROY ROADS" IN FRANCE,

out of the legs were driven into the Five of the British Press with the French M. H. Warner Allen, the rapicienta. open set and lost to the plaintiff's damage

of Rs. 36,31.95 which amount the Army writes:— plaintiff claimed from the defendant.

abandoned

onions having been made within reasonable time. Captain von Papen.

Sideboards, Dinner Waggon, Dining TUTAL FEEDS 12 3182 DECEMERE, 1914, Count Bernstorff. I was told so by

£73,170,367.

Tables And Chairs, Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chairs, R., Wardrobes and Tollet-athorized Capital £6,000,000

In preceding articles I have discussed

First Bureun of the General Staff. After building fresh lines of normal gauge and contructing hendreds of miles of narrow range lines, this Bureau has to face the question of wads,

I had some conversation," he stated, with Captain won "Papen shout recent

The defendant admitted that the 14 at some length the important part played events in Mexico, and afterwards was pieces of teak squares were shipped on light railways in the military erranisa naker to give my opinion about a pro- the ... Hild" consigned to the pisiatif tin behind the firing lice. These rail. posal made to the German Embassy, the and to be delivered to the plaintiff as ways are "capable of rendering invaluable writer of which a certain Schuhmacher, Colombo, but denied that the Bombay services, and military experts consider wake for financial support in order to use Trading Corporation acted for and that it impossible to lay too much. carry out a scheme by which ho would be able to make raids en towns on behalf of the plaintiff. The defendantempliasis on the importance of laying situated on the coast of the Great Lakes averred that the plaintif had no interest dowa hubind the trenches an absolutely "He proposed to use motor boats in the Policy of Insurance and cannot complete system of callways. However. Brand with machine-guns. The proposal maintain any action against the defendant railways are not by any was the only being rejected on account of the NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE Embassy receiving unfavourable, informa respect of the Policy. The defendant problem, which has to be solved by the ation. about the writer, I was at first also stated, that the plaintiff took delivery requested to give my assistance to of the timber from the ss. Hild and scheme of invasion intended to be put in THE 90EAN MARINE INSURANOX execution by entering Canada with that the defendant was not responsible armed forcey recruited from the re, for any loss after such delivery, that the servists in the United States of America, loss, did not occur during the period and aided by German warships at that covered by the Foliey, that the loss was

In the Chazipague Pouilleuse the time in the Pacific,

due to the negligence of the plaintif orquestion of roads is particularly difficult. heme, which was proposed by

and Boy-Ed, was his agents in not landing the timber Such roads as there were were bad owing to the nature of the soil, and they were Ab the trial" says the judge in the necessarily few and far between in so Then Captain von Papen asked me course of his judgment, it was admitted impoverished and so sparsely populated 薛 district. Here again the military, Subscribed Capital £4,500,000-

to see at my hotel in New York, the by defendants counsel that the timber Tables, Donbio and Single Brass And

Paid-up Capital £2,437,500 Holland House, two Irishmen, prominent www, not stored by the plaintif for his engineers cot to work on a rational Bras-mounted Bedstenda, &c, Miscel-kire Fanda...

3,837 047members of Irish associations who had own purposes in the Colombo harbour plub. A general scheme was draws up

fought during the Irish rebellion, and (as was alleged in the answer) but was

to provide the Army with $71 the high-

to blow up the leeks of the canals con-

Since the Champagne was capable of £23,170,367 meeting the Great Lakes, the main rail- afforded by Government. Evidence was

way junctions, and grain elevators. led to prove that timber when discharged swallowing up tons of stones without any It was alleged that by these means from a ship was made into rafts and left apparent effect the new roads were laid as well as by wholesale distribution of Revente Marina Department 537 938 populace, combined with rumours of in- belonged to the Government were avall. These corduroy roads, as they are called, since the logs are loïd side by side, like $78,940 vesion circulated in the press, a panic able for landing it." The Judge held the ribs in corduroy, have. porformed

would be created in Canada, which that the Bombay Company in shipping £5,339,228 would prevent the Dominion from gir the timber at Bangkok did so for and on inestimable services, and, thanks to their

any aid to England.

existence. It has been possible to bring I received the gentlemen at my hotel. behalf of the plaintif. the men bringing with them a letter of

**The main issue to be decided in thep heavy artillery across a perlect sea of troduction written by Captain yon second one continues the Judge. (The Fapen, and received, after having taken second issue Tends as follows :---Can- the")

They are kept as well sa is possible u them to my room, further details about plaintif maintain any action against the the circumstances, The tremendons the matter, in addition, to maps ad diagrams showing the most vulnerable defendant upon the Foley of insurance strain upon them inevitably makes them points of the diferont canals."

mentioned in paragraph 3 of the plaint? far from ideal from the point of view of The Policy of Insurance p- 6. is to the the motor car, but they are perfectly Yon der Goltz stated it was proposed form commonly known as Lloyd's Policy passable, both for automobile and horse- drawn vehicles. Mud is really a minor to use an officer and men of the crew of with some special clauses added. Tha

German steamship at Hoboken, NJ Lellowing are the material parts of the matter so long as the convoya can pass. in the Canadien.

expedition. Captain

policy relevant to the present question:- von Papen I stated, told him that Captain Hans

The Bombay-Burme, Trading 20scher, husband of (0) . Mme. Johanne

the opera singer, Corporation as well in his of their name arvi of

Agency,

would supply se for and in the name and names of all arms and explosives for the expedition and every other person or persons to SOLDIER'S LAST LETTER TO HIS The party went to Niagara

whom the same doth, may or shall

laneous Furniture, several lot of Black. | Uk– Life & Anawty Funda... 17,667,500 who had proposed to Captain von Papen waiting there until landing facilities were waya necessary for its communications.)

wood Ward, Carpets (Now) Pianos, Porcelains, &c., &c., &c.

Alor

Sinking Fund Account

128,230

A few lots of Brass Vases, Flower Pots Revenue Fies Branch £2,281,458

Brancheuergen)

And

"A number of Lots of New Matting: - (Full Particulara from Catalogue.) Tani :—Cashi

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, May 26, 1916.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1

"

Life and Annuity 1.2,141,683 proclamations intended to terrify the in the Colombo harbour, till-cranes which on log wherever the foundation was bad.

Other Receipta izme

The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested and, by 60 dat of Parliament, are set aside to me the claime under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Burizeės.

SHEWAN, TUMES & CO

gents

EE Undersigned have received in- Tatractions from The Superintendent. P&O. S. N. Co, to sell by Public Auction.

од

THURSDAY,

the 8th June, 1916, at If'am, at the

Breakwater, Yau-ma-te,

The Iron Lighter

"MALATE."

200 Tons Lighter,

Length

Beam

· Depth

و را

....110 feet

21

Complete with Hatches, Windlass

Chains, Anchors, etc.

The Shallow Draught of this Lighter renders it eminently suitable for Canton or Macao,

A Launch will leave Blake Fier at 10.30 am. day of sale to convey intending Purchasers.

On view 6th June.

Terms -Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 30, 1918. -

For

"EUROPEAN AGENCY,

MARTIN'S

APIOLESTER

MARTIN'S

A

APIOLERY

"CHINA MAIL

PUBLICATIONS

USED INTERNED GERMAN – GREW,

Krupp's

011

September 15,

15, 1914. There was some

delay in one intimations and fands appertain in part or in all, do make i

frocT VOG

mud..

**THERE. SPEAKS THE SOUL OF FRANCE.".

WIFE.

31. Franklin-Bouillon, read the follow-

and on September 25 insurance and hereby cause himself or von der Goltz received information that themselves and them and every of them the first Canadian contingent had

ing touching letter (from a French Volcartier Camp; so, "knowing I would to be insured,' that and from the soldier, George Belaud, a cook, to his

German Consul there.

BECRET SERVICE KNEW OF PLOT.

“ጉ

"

My dear Yvonne,-Don't be worried; I have good hopes of seeing you again,

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE

TO EVERY PURCHASER OF

20

No. 10

WHISKY.

PROVIDED THE QUANTITY IS NOT LESS THAN THREE BOTTLES, WE WILL PRESENT -

A HANDSOME SOUVENIR IN THE SHAPE

OF EITHER A JUG, ASH TRAY, MATCH- STAND, BLOTTER, OR EVERLASTING CALENDAR.

DONNELLY & WHYTE

SOLE AGENTS.

TAL 636.

THE PERFECTED NERVE FOOD.

SANAPHOS

MY ALLIES

THE IDEAL RECONSTRUCTIVE NERVE FOOD

A VALIABLE, RESTORATIVE IN NELIASTHENIA PESSOAS INSPERSA AND KILEMATİ

=I.iaL--in-

Tempting, Palatable, Wholly Digestible.

Earlier and inferior products, repre-producing results which are truly re senting the effort to give the nerves markable.

directly the nourishment they cannot get Unike earlier products which wor from ordinary food, are now displaced only partly digestible,”.“ Sanaphos” is by the more scientific and more highly- wholly zasimiable. In the words of perfected All-Bella" SANAPHOS." an eminent, scientist it." makes straight Din Insomnia, Nervousness, Ruz-down for nerve nutrition and repair.”: It is, a Conditions, Lack of Tone, Convales-1 white powder which dissolves in waist, cance, and in the severer cases of making a tempting and palatable barat- Shattered Nerves,TM: ** Sanaphos M-is age. Beneft in felt almost immediatały,

***** Sansolos” ir vold by all Chemists. Stocks un haid by and regnsets for sample should be.

addressed ha --Plazaher & Ca, se The Queen's Dispensary, Hong Kong

Wholesale Distributors for fadla, and Far Eastre-Duit Brillers, Lili Mildimer: Street, Londen, England.

WITHOUT PURE BLOOD HEALTH IS IMPOSSIBLE

VETARZO BLOOD

MEDICINE

Never befare was there anything like it, nor cân its marvellous properties ever be equalled in Ex ars of pourness, imparity, or other imperfection of the blood from whatever zanja krising. No sooner la it imbibed into the system than it permomafts and penetrains to the mintiest expllarica, avercoming and expening disease, wheresolver and in whatsoever fout met with ; removing ki blouches, pimples, satrí, scurvy, scrofulous and glands)arswellings, discolorations, roughness and unsightly patches, &c. Its effects sin almost magical in the treatment of yout, thenmaliam, sciatica, inbego, pains and swellings of the jodura, discharges, blood poison, trains, depen, psoriasia, bad legs, bad breath, staccand, ulcers, wounds, sotes, or or Derbyshire bed forproses the general health, and quickly removes long-standing bronchitis, naismā, and hacking, swaining, parodic cong, too often the precursor, o campo

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VETARZO. BRAIN AND KERVE. FOOD. See next inagition for fatter particulare. - "Band stamped addressed sneslope for Free-Bookist, of.P.D. 219 for Trial Bottle of either Parady, to THE VETARZO REMEDIES CORE GAR LONDON. Un apled windo

› wait you something, KiK TAP Extra profitudo not sacent it. VETARZO THE Conuine has the words "VETARZO REMEDIES On Government.Stamp

VETARZO REMEDIES 49E BOLD BY BOOʻTA, CASH CHEMISTS.

VISITORS HOTELS..

HONGKONG HOT

7

Mir W. J. Hodge Mrs C2 Wilkerson My AE Hodgms Mr G., G. Wood- Mr and Mrs LG. Mr James Wright

Holgate

PEAK KOTLan,

Me and Hra FOR. J. Mrs J. A. Martin and

Adama

Mrs Bowdler

Mr F.-W. Carr

be recalled, the object of my enterprise port of Bangkok to Colombo. (e) begin wife) at the luncheon giron raceatly by being removed. I returned to New York" ning the adventure upon the said goods the American Luncheon Club at the

Arrangements were then made for von from the Inading thereof on board the der Golts' return to

Savoy Hotel Germany, ship, and so to continue and endure until Gence, and he was given a letter to the the said goods shall have arrived sa above and until the same be there discharged

as well as my dear boy, Raymond." I Information, the accuracy of which and safely landed, including risk of craft,

recommend you to take good care of Mr RT Atkinson MrA.Shelton Hooper I have no reason to doubt, stated Von to and from the ship. These parts are

yourself and ef him, too, for, I should Mr. H. Murray Bain Mr R. Horné der Goltz, has made me believe the found ordinarily in a Lloyd'a-policy. The United States Secret Service know about special agreement added to this policy

never forgive you if saything else MrT.D.W. BannisterMr J. Et. C. Hunt

Mr J. H. Baring: Mr E. M. Joseph the matter from beginning to end. 1 states, (d) Tacluding all risk of craft

happened either to you or to him Madame Le des Farris Mr. E. Jospa know I was watched in New York, Bal

Now, if by ill luck anything went fr R. E. Beblice Mr N. B Karanjis Mira E. R Belilios Dr AT Knoderer timore, and Buffalo, and, telling Captain and or raft from land to land, each craft.

wrong with us for we are a war, and, he replied that the raft and a deck load to be deemed von Papen of

Laurit Mr. C. D. J. Bell, Mr & of course, are running risk-I hope Mr B ckerton

Mrs C men had dorders only to watch, but to separate insurance. interfere en no account, but

you will remain courageous, and be Mr. R. According to the generally accepted

J. Birbeck Mr 8. Langfield. Before I left New York I had some rules of construction Insuracco Policies

sure, in case I die, I have complete con-Mr J, J. Bleeker Lieut. J.Lopes Otlica, & Wyndham Street. Habout the war, and while speaking of fall affect must, if possible, be given to

conversation with Captain von Papen

Afidence in you; and I ask you to live Capt. Branch Major D. Macdonald Mr WJ. Dexter

for the sake of bringing up my boy to Mr. Buchan MrW.D. McComber Denman Fuller

MFC. H. Brown Dr. O. Marriott Mrs E. J. Dingle Ots the end of the war Captain von Papen every provision written or printed con

as to be a right manly and true fellow Me T. F Burris Mrs F. McGarity said Should start to look bad tained in the Policy; and written words

things So for us there will be something happening inserted in the body margin or at the

and give him a good education, accord. Mr and Mrs Butter- Dr G. W. McKean over here. In connection with other statements, be speculated on America foot of the Policy apply to the whole 60 joining Germany or on a possible upris instrument and control the sense of the

in the United States."

ETAINABLE at the CHINA MALL

kong

HISTORY OF UNION CHURCH

WHOLESALE Toderts promptly (1891-1903)

lowest b prices

for all British and Continental "goods, HONGKONG'S MUSIJAL

including

Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Drug ists' Bundries, Chips, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycle, Motor Cars and Acomarice, Empary, Millinery and Piese Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery Hardware, Machinery and Metais, Jowallery, Place'sod Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisiona and Gilman's Stores,

-stay-eta-

Commission 23% to 6%- Trode Discounts allowedis Special Criorations in Demand.“ bumple Jases from £10.spordie Consignments of Produce Seld on Account, WILLIAM WILSON & BOXS~ PRAGUE{ENTARE:RHED 1814),ANDRA MEN 20, AMCHURCH LANE, LOLOF] EU, Cable Address FANNUAIRE, Logros,

HISTORY..

NOTES ON WILDLIFE IR

•HONGKONG...AND SOUTH UBINA (by · Ber. “G, A, Banbury, M. de) we made "Part 1-Mammals and Birds... KO Part 11-Reptiles, Ampallia sode

Fisher...

PREACHING OF THE GOSPEL IN JAPAN, AND TIBET

Historical Famphirt).

:

60

THE MISSIONS ETRANGERES. Low (History of the Exstera

Churches) S 100 OHINESE SCHOOL BOOK par Ram Ta King transisted

by E. J. Eitel)

F

SIR ROBERT HART'S LAND SOUL TAX MEMORANDUM

WASHING BOOKS (for men):

-ALEXANDRA CAFE

TSTERS" E Brouby Eried or Stawba, Courtomaly and

17-you happen to be iste

DRA CAFTR

The Man Who Gets There

Is the man who has blood-

cal rich red blood and plenty of it-in his body.

WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND

makes flood-lots of it—Life giving brain nourishing, strength replenishing blood.

VSTOP ALL CHEMISTS-

general printed clause applicable to ships. ad goods, the reason being that written words are the immediate language and termer selected by the parties themselves for the expression of their meaning" Hors besides the printed words' until the same be there (manning at Colomboj discharged, and safely landed, including the risk of craft to and from the ship.!! the words of the special agreement “including risk of craft or raft from laud inland clearly establish the fact in effecting this Policy et Insurance it was intended beyond any manner of doubt to dovat, all risk of craft of rats till the timber was safely landed at Colombo. Although the Bombay-Burmal trading. Corporation agreed with the plaintify sa to the price of the timber ership only, they clearly Intandad to prote the "Interests of the plaintiff in gett Folloy of Insurance effected, to a risk after the timber

the thiry bod till is war

ing to the means at your disposal.wartir and family Mr B. K. Mehts Above all, when he is grown up, tall Mr.C. ChadbourneMr J. Merocki bim that his father died for hini, or, at Mrs & Miss L Cole- Mr and Mrs U. 3. least for a cause that would be of ser- Mrs & Miss rics to him and all the generations to

come

man

children Mr and Mrs T

Meines

Me and Mrs D. C. Mrand Mrs Charles

Caselli

· Meurer Mr and Mrs W.L. J.Lt Col and ... Mes

Nicholson, and children

Cooper

Cal Darling, RE

Mr T. L Parking

Roberts Mr and Mrs. W

Mr and Mrs B. A Mr C. Skotk

Tale Me

Mr F. A. Hazeland

TIA

Mr&Mrs Finday

Emith

Mr & Mrs V. Paday

Mr Los Jones Minnit

Smith Cole-Mr D Mc Murray Mr N. Lander

Rev. and Mrs D. B. Mr and Mrs NeilMr & Mrs L. Gract MEHA. E. Connat Orler

MacIntyre & child Smith and child De' and - Mra Penzie |

Major-Gen Venttia Mr N Groucher Mr and Mrs F. Ex and child wiper.

Davis

MrP. Pavell Mr and Mrs H P. Mr E H Ray

Day"

Boise

Now, my dear Ivonne, all this is but mere precaution, and I hope to be beside you and help you in your task bat, se I have said, one never knows what is going to happen. In any case we soldiers are Wivancing with good cheer sad ur the fims hope of victory.

As for you, my dear Yvonne, be sure I have always loved you and do love you for evermore, whatever happens Mr J. Gibbs Mr and Mrs Mira U. Finlayson. * Mm M. Bade

Capt. J. Dewar MEJ Dawar

r. F.S. Douglass Miss M. E. Duly

Madame R. Balle Mrs J.E.Searle Mr and Mrs J.

Shaw Mr. AW. Eastman Mr. and Mrs L

Simmons MrJ. E. Edwards

As soon as you can, go to Fontenay Mr and Mrs

for when I ratern I should prefer to aff Golksmith

find you there. Once more I rely on Mr A. G. Gordon

Mr and Mrs S. H

Somerton

Mr V. Goulburn Mr. Bor by

you to be full of courage. Il giver and Mrs P. J. Mr.A.1.Sorensen you, no more advice, for I know you | Gray fcopi Capt. J Speed don't; need ik--Fron you

Husband, Georga

the

ectionate Mr Hamel M. Bialer.

you and Mr and Mrs W. A. Mrs Behring and der bracer

Haber Mine Stirling

MFA Hanson

be writer Me A Kickba

MWBH

Stock Bow

SKING EDWARDS BOTIL Mrs R. Almond

And Max, T. 8. Mr Pean Mr G. Baunerman

Cheng

Mr. Pringle Mr C. Fritz

Mr T van de

de Graaff, and family

Mrs Olden kud child Hra Wi C. Fastners

Me and Mrs. Puschs

Mr T. Gunn R Mr TN. Gregory Mr Land, Mrs CF6E

Richardson

Mr and Mrs Haumea Mr J.Sin

and children * Mr. F Sleigh Mr and Ms W. Mr

Jackson

SOPANTAT

Mr A. Lambden. Mr C Sta Min FG: Lambden Miss I

Murphy

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