WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916

SHIPPING

P. & 0. S. N. CO.

ROYAL MAIL SERVICE

UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S 007ERNMENT

THE CHINA MAIL-

AMERICAN PREPAREDNESS,"

REGULAR ARSİ"

PAPER

ZIPES IN THE TROPICS.

All pipo-smokers must have found that in a Hongkang sumner pipe lows, ita WASHINGTON, May 21,churm, and must, bave wondered why. Congress passed yesterday the much This question has low been investigatest. discussed Army" Bill. The reforms and the resulta published in the

Lancet by De Gilbert Brooke Idacitated are those foreshadowed long"

Singapore Fu used the following ap

a

MARSEILLES AND LONDON abouis 30,000 se about 170,000 fan on

**... TAKING - PArvuciɑzes and Carno To STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA' AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, Za

Due at Due Marseilles London

1918. 1916.

The fingular Aray is creased fra paratas:

(1) A tin. bull-dog briar, vilaite paper the Bila sa drawn that it is mouthpiece; one month old bowl, not impossible to give exact figures-sal, isinuch waited.

A small-sized calabash pipe re order to provide a second line arms. the movable inner bowl of meerschaum; National Guanl, or States Militia, is to vulcanite mouthpiece; two months okl; be subsidized and increased to about bowl fairly caked, ma

(3) Each pipe artificially smoked to $30,000 men. There are also various

the very and by the use of a rubber tube provisions for better fucilities for training and a gas pamp, simulating normal you- officer and for voluntour amps, etc, citions as closely a possible to

The Bill, which presumably the

(4) Bulb of a centigrade thermometer the rubber tube at fis. from the opening Aug. 13 President' will sign has elicited a chorus (certißeate; not registering) inserted in Aug.

It is considered of the mouthpiece and diet continuous Angat, 18 Aug. 37ofert eriticisti.. Sept. 1. Sapt, 10" ahogether inadequate and is condemned obrervation taken. Sept 11 Sept. 18 is a compromise of politicians who disika Sept. 25

Oct. the Idea military preparedness, but Oct

Oct. 16 dare not put therealves entirely athwart Oct. 26 Nov. 4 the slowly rising sentiment in its faring conclusions – Steamer

9 Nov. 18 The Milicia provision is regarded Nov. Steamer

ritually useless It is deemed most unlikely that recruits will be forthcoming

*Stammare

to

Colombo

Leave Hong- kong Noon

Connecting Mail Steamer from

Colombo..

NYANZA.

Fri, June 30 Through

NELLORE MANKINA NOVARA

Thu July 13

Through

"Fri. July 23

"Through

Stormer Steamer Stemmer

of Aug. I

Kisar-I-Hiral,

NORE

Arg, 25

* MOOLTAN .

MALTA

NAMUR

SARDINIA...

Sept. 8

·Sept 23 Out.

EASHGAR...

Through

6

Through

• Passergers change Steamers at COLOMBO.

4

Accommedation in the canoecting Steamer from COLOMBO is delitely served in and it is pointed out thas nothing has

Hongkong at the time of Booking, it

On the Australian Route Tickats Interchangeable with @near Lias.

SAILINGS DIRECT TO

SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND

8. 9.

NANKIN

NOVARA

BOYALI

NORE "

MALTA

YOKOHAMA

Leave Hongkong About

TUESDAY,

SATURDAY,

4th July, 15th July,

MONDAY

17th July.

SATURDAY,

24th July

SATURDAY,

13th Augat.

Passouzers may travel by Railway in Japan between Parts of all free of charge. Return Tickets are available by Bismagorios Maritimar Company.

IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, INTERMEDIATE (Non-Transhipment) STEAMERS

* WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES AND

LONDON,

been done to assure say improvement in

discipline and -effectiveness-a criticism which has force in view of General Funston's complaint about the slownew.and, incomplete formations of the Militia which was called out to help him or the Mexican border. It is expected that the Regular Army will also be ndicapped by recruiting ditheulties. Some months ago Congress authorized the immediate recruitment of 20,000 men to strengthen the existing army for Maxico. Less than 7,000 couralis, have so far been wwur in."

The Navy Fit is still in embryo. Its prospects, however, are not altogether hopeless.

WAGES IN CHINA.

Wages are very low indeed in China, just as they are in all countries that are shows

Calling at SINGAPORE, PORT SWETTENEAN, PESANG, COLOMBO with ruling caste. History

AND PORT SAID.

CARRYING HE AND SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES

PROFCHED. SALINOS T

Due at

•MSTILLE.

STKAMERA,

Leave H'KONG.

about

STORE, about

it calling about

Dus- LONDON: #bout

SOMALI

Aug. 16.

Aug.

21 Sept 20 Sept. 29

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.

All Cabine atsisted will Electric Faas free of charge and each Berth Furnished

with an Electric Rating Lamp.

Passo Tickets Interchangeable with the British India Co. " Round the World Tietota and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the *Frincipal Meil Lines

Rotuzu Tickets at fare and a fail arailable to Europe for Twe Yours; or to Intermediate Parts for Six Montha

Owing to the War in Europa Steamers and Sailing dates are liakis the encefied

or altered without notice.

For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, etc., apply to

E. V. D. PARR,

Acting Superintendent.

CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.

FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS,

S. S. CHINA

WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR.

SAN FRANCISCO

VIA SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, YOKOHAMA & HONOLULU, JUNE 29 at 1 pm. -SEPT. 5-NOV. 11.7

AN UNSURPASSED HIGH OLASS ́PASSENGER SERVICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES,

0. H. RITTER,

Prince's Buildings,

INDIAN

Freight and Passenger Agriat,

Ice Housa Streek.

AFRICAN LINE.

Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BETRA DELAGOA BAXY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and SAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE

FROM HONGKONG :.

29th June

PROPUSED BAILANG,

Connecting with

8.S. KATHIAWAR

FROM CELOMBo;

17th July,

EX GEIZIFT. ACCOMMODATION FOR 1er aun 2nd Ökam ParkIIGIRL..

ORIENTAL AFRICAN LINE,

Begular Dirent Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STRAFES to BEIRA, DELACOA BAY, DURBAN EAST LONDON. PORT ELIZABETE and CAPE TOWN, mailing an MAURITIUS ou rodie and frding the Quickesh Freighs Transport from the URIENT to SOUTH "AFRIDA,

PROPCASED SAILING.

VMBALAMIS TAS

For Rates of Freight apply to

18th August

from Hongkong

THE HANKOSKER LIMITED.

“ELLERMAN" LINE.

Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.

JAPAN, CHINA AND STRATIS

13

UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT

as a nation acquires freedom the prosperity of its working classes in- erenses, and with it their earning power and spending ability. This means again that the internal trade of the country is of largely increased, as well as the value its exports and imports. Wages Bre highest in the Caited States of Yerth America, where freedom amounts almost

1s

(5) The pipes allowed to get quite cop? between each experiment.

(6) Only well-known tobaccos used Dr Brooke thus arrived at the follow-

(1) Mont tobacco gives hotter smoke than dry tobacco. REL

(9) Fine, tobacco gives markedly hotter smoke than does.coarse.cut tobacco.

(3) Smoke from a briar is very con siderably hoster in the tropics than in cold climates, especially with fine cut tobacco.

(4) Smoke from a briar is always hot. the breath temperature, although terthan

winter's

would temperature word with a coarse tobacco on a day the difference of be hardly noticeable.

() Variations in air temperature or

htt in the type of tobacco used bave com the tempera paratreyalabash, smoke the attér

of being always cooler than the tempers

ure of the breath.

*

(6) According to the tobacco used calabash gives smoke which is 14 to 24 degrees cooler thair a briar.

(7) A coarse cut tobacco, dry, and smoked in a calabash pipe would seem to be the acme of "cool" pipe smoking. On the whole the verdict is dead against

the briar.

THE MONARCH OF THE GLEN."

15,000 GUINES FOR FAMOUS PICTURE."

Christie's great auction-room was crowed to the doors, and, as one patron remarked, there was no breathing

to licence: they are lowest in those the space" when the Barratt art collection history of Japan, since

greatest

tries where oppressie overthrow of I came under the hamer on May 11th.

shey are very

the

but

•The

the Shogun's Government is striking. There were many valuable modern

Before that

and choice sculpture, but instructive. for: song, after, Angas were almost interest was chiefly centred in David

pared with those of Euro-Cox's masterpinen, faitesimal compared

Vale of Clwyd,

Monarch of the Clon Wages are not high in Japan todas. North Wales (on Landseer's The compared with Europe or America, es un rapidly went to 1,000. Then the e former bidding started at 1,000 very much higher than in the Shogun's time, and they are steadily by hundreds, 4,800 guitiess was reached, rising. The standard of comfort among at which figure the picture was sold to he working classes i

mrchasing power is

14,500 guiness for it at Murietta's sale in increasing

in approximately the same 1802. fising, and their fire Japan is steadily Mr. Robson: The late Mr. Barratt paid The contest for Lardseer's- famona proportion America, where the wages are highest, is the best customer to other picture was disappointing to many peo

of all those that import at all i who thought that the price would countries and it is not the fashionable four hone in the neighbourhood of £10,000

be dred, nor even the four thousand who However, there seemed to be only two

Irundred, but tipe the four

the great body competitors after the 4,000 guinea mark of working men and women which form and for 3,000 guineas the Monarch the major portion of its 100 milion went to enrich Sir Thomas Dewar's inhabitants who are the principal pur collection. We chasers. Similarly the better the government of China, and the greater

The picture has had a curious history the freedom its people, achieve, the It was refused as a gift by the Rogal higher will be the rate of wage Commissioners for decorating the House of its working classes, the

the greater

HISTORY OF THE PICTURE

will be there speading: passer and of Lords after it had been exhibited at the larger will be

demand for the the Royal Academy Exhibition of 1861. products of the outside world. The Lord Landesborough bought it from the erusacipation of

of the working classes in artiss for 950 geness. The first time China will probably take long to accomonarch came into the Afétion room for it, and in 1809 Mr. plish. Upheavals such as that act on Barratt paid £3,346 for the masterpie

was paid 26,60 witnessed will be sure to take place fro time to time, and will tend to

Another picture by Landscer. The stard the

Field of work; but it is too late in the day for Twins, realised Gold by Sir J. Gibert, the mandarins to set back the clock of of the Cloth of

Ave R.A., 480 guineas; A View of Lincoln progress. Too many Chinemen have

by, P. de Wint, 830 visited Europe and have grasped the from the Erayfox," principles of European civilisation, and guiness; a small painting of especially its comforts for them on the 100 gues to return entirely to the old lines. The and On the Way to the Hay-field, pioneers

will have too thoroughly David Cor. 420 guincas

The prices raised were uniformly Leavened Chinese society for that Eauern Engineering -

good, 128 lots realising 297,637.

Vessels Advertised as

Australia Porta, Zen Gasteria wasamarbet Australia Porta do. Ek Alban B'bay,v,Spars & Obo. Saigon Haru B's, T. S'pore, Cho, Totomai Mara Bataria, Samarang, Banni Mara Boston & New YorkMancaster Castle Homolain vis Japan &o Kiyo Mara çıkarmas Holbow & Halphong Lorang Holbow

Keba & Moj Yatshing London S'pore &c.yen London r. B'pore de Nello London S'pore do.. Keshima Maru

Manila Yksin g Manis, &'tralián Fort Changshe Manila, Cabu & Holló Taming - iki Moj Kobe & Thams Borneo Marm New?

„Saint Beds: Tork F'kal Kobe & T'tama Aki Marn: San Francisco, Japan Fermin Mara Ben Cisco Japan Kwanto Maru Ban Francisco vềJapan Tenyo: Mass Ban Bosco, Taki [Ch

Shaughal Stang

DATE OF LEAVERO,

Glob Livingston & Co. July 27, at 11 a.me Gibb Livingston & Co. Acg 27, at 11 am Osaki Shosen Kaisha June 30 at 7 am Nippon Yusen Kaisha July 7 Dodwell de Oos Famised July Dodwell & Co Limited About July 15 Toys Klean Kalsh July 11, No. Jardine,son Cold. June 29, at 8 am Jardine, Man Co, Lt. July 2, at 3am. AFZO. UN Co... June 30 at Noon. Jardine, Kaon Ca. La June 29, Daylight N CoJoly 13 at Noon Nippon Yusen Kaish July 8, at Noon. Jardine, M'son Co, L. July 1st 2 pm Cold Taly 8 at 3 pm

Dndwall

bout Jaly

July 7, 10.80

Siser Kaish

July 18, st:

But Jard

Melbour

Sippon

nas 20. at 4pm

ly 2, Daylight July 5, Daylight

About my About July 17

STRAITS RUBBER

COMPANIES.

AHIRE QUOTATIONE.

SINGAPORE, June 16th, STERLING SHARES.

NOM VALUS Brom. SULLE

Anger

1 Anglo-Java.

Anglo-Malay- Ayer Keroine Batang Malaka

· 1 · Batu Tign.

RANKS

NGKONG BHANGHAT

FINDI

$28,000,000

BANKS

LANDSCHLE HAD

FAATSCHAPPIJ

(NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY)

0,000 AUTHOR

CAFTELL

$15,000,000 PA-Ur

Cover or Di BOTORA.

PÄÏDUE CAPITAL

Sterling

*£T:300,00539/=$16,000,000 BEITER, 18,000,000

· 10/

M

115

276

RmERVE LEABILITY OF

·PROPRIETORS

1. Babr Caven 20

67/6

A Bekoh

1 Budit Kajang

-

∙100

110/-

- Bak Selangor 13 1/10. Bakit Sembawang 2629

e

- 1 Castlefield

67 6

Chersone

178

9)

18/

17/6

00/-

- Bukit Mertajam 3/3

Chimpal 18.pd Clooly Ced 10f

Prot

Occolicaded M. 10

£1 DamanSLIM,

1: Dennisbowst

£t Daff

8-Galang Besar

£ 1 Golconda

E

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1 Hajour

Heawood

K

1 Kep

Ko

1. K

Laba (FMS)

anadron Tangen ...redbury

Tineri Ord. Looden Adistle

1 Lamat

20%-

40/

37/8

47/6 18/9-20/-

40-

9/25

1 Malmaca 74% Prot. 80

Malayalam

9/- Merlimat

1 Mount Austin

Nerdanal Padang Jawa

- Pataling Pagoh

Perak

£1 Permas

P. Dickson.

80/ 90/-

18/

20%-

31,0

5/3

مارات

Lakat

£1 Rembis Pret

1 Rombis Ordy

DX- 30) 92/6

2- R. Est of Krian. 2/4

£

1 Rubber. Invest

Trusta 17/6 p.d. 17/5.

39

1 Ferfield

2- Selangor

£1 Sendayan

1 Seremban

-

9/

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apore United 2/3

§. Bertam - Eumatra Paravant, 6/6 £1 Sungei Otoh

St 2/Sangel Kapar 1 Sungei Krin 2/- United Bentang 11/

A 1

Prol 40

WL Patterden, Faq-Chainsan S.H. Dodwell, Eaq-Deputy Chairman G.T.M. Edrins Eag Hơn. Mr. D.

Landale £8 Gubbay, Exq

J.A. Plummer, Esq. P. H. Folyonk. Hon. Mr. E. Shalli

CHIEF MANADED! Hongkong Y. J. STABB, Esq.

> MÉLTAGER 1 Shanghai-AG. STEPHEN, Esq.-

LONDON BANKERS LONDON COUNTY AND WESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED.

HONGKONG-INTERMAT ALLOWED

On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent per annum on the daily balance

ON FIXED DEPOSTS

#GARITAL REKRYT

FUND

HEAD OFFICE-SAMSTERDAM

Branches at"

The Hague.

·Rotterdam

HEAD AGENCY="EXTÄTIS Branches: At

Bastoramaats,” ↑ Rasocom,

Rampogna,

[{TERIBON,

DOKJAKARTA, "KOTA RADIA,.

MAKASSAM BIRDAN PADANG

PONTIANAK

SHANDWAL

SINGAPORE, SOURĀRĀLA,

ROZRAZKRÍA (Sofa): TANINGRS-BAZAT TRAING TINGGI (Del

WELIKVESSAN

Correanondiente at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry. Calcutta, Bangkok, Saigon Heiphont, Hanoi hama Kobe Melbourne, York: Sur. Fränoiro, de, der

LONDON, HANKKEN The Union

For a months 3 per cent. per annum London and Smiths Bank Limited,

N. J. STABB

·Chief Manager Hongkong, Feb. 19, 1916.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK..

MHE basiness of the woove Bank is

THE of the RON BROKING AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR- PORATION. Rules may be obtained on application

The Bank bus sod sein and remiVER for collection Fills of Exrbanga, issue letters: of

on its Branches and credit enerespondents in the East on the Continent in Great Britain, Amreten and Australia, and transacts banking business of every fascription. 19

JF. VAN REE Agenth

Hongkong, Feb. 8, 1913.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

INTEREST on deposits is allowed on the minimum monthly balances at 37 PER CENT. per annum. Depositors Mr R. L. Atkinson Mr J. SC. EF# may transfer at their option balances of Mr H Murray Bain Mr S F. F. Ja 8100 or more to the HONGKONG AND Alias F. Barber SHANGHAI BANK, to be placed on FIXED DEPOSIT" at 4 PER CENT per annu

For the Hongkong and Shanghai

Banking Corporation.

NI STABB

Chief Manager.

Mr EM. Joseph

MyJ म. Faring Miss I. Kay ----- Mr W. L. L. Barker

Mfr R. R.Balilios

Mrs E R. Belilios

D. J. Ball

Mr. H. Bickerton Me R. J Birbeck.

Mr J. J. Bleeker

B

Capt. Branch

Mr and Ha

King

Dr A. L. Knodeer.

Air T, Lamb. Mr & Mrs C. and the

wesen

Capt & Urn Jahr Mr Longfeld

1617 Mr Mrs H. Bridges L. JM Loper

May 14, 1914.

THE CHARTERED BANK

INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

Mrs. C.

C. Brown

Major D. Macdonald

Mr Tod. Burns Dr. O. Marriott Mr and Mrs Battar MrR K Meht worth and family Mr J. Merecki. OF Mr & Mrs Campico Mr Me Hurtsy D. Moterims Cassel

Capt. L

MFP. J. Cokely

Mr H. ARC

INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER ATN Bencher

1953.

HEAD OFFICE, LONDON.

800,000

1

3- United Smatan 4/9

9

United Temiang

2/9

Valdor

2/ Vallambross

136

Tem Song.

FAID-UP CAPITAL.

£1,200,000

DOLLARS

1 Alor Gajah - $3,25

10 Ayer Hitam

$5.00

3,80 40,00 om

RESERVE FUND 24, 20 KESE CLABILITY OF PEO

PRIETORS

:-1-Ayer Kuning

127

218

878

1 Ayer Molak

5 Aror Fapas

+

9.00 4.25 xd 19.00 15.00

0.85 0.99$ 1 Fakit Katil #0772110,85

Bakit Jelotong

1. Balgowale $4.00

10 Bukit Timah Bakit ZB

25 Changkat Sang S.25 8,50 160 1:70 Genealy

9.07 -10.00

17 13:50 :: 13:50

Ir and.

Dr and Mrs

OF. Pearse and elit

Mr E H. BAY

Capt. J. DewaSE Mr J. Dewar

Mr FS Douglass

Mrs C. Reed

Me H-W. Roberts

Mr R Ronse

and Mr J. R.

Mass Bl. B. Duffy Mr AAW Farturan... Shaw

£1,200,000 James Hr and Mrs AW

Simmons

Capt. Gambrill Slade FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Mr Mrs C. Gardner Mr V. Sochy Banking business transacted Mr O. Garschagen Mr A. E. Boretusent Mr J. Gibb Hug Me GA-Spřiklar CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and Mr A. G. Goran Mrd. W Stack FIXED DEPOSITS received for 1 year Mr V. Coulbourn Mr D. G. Steven or shorter periods at rates which will be Me and Mrs P. J. Mr. and Mes

Stow Ga Gubbox M quoted on applientini

Mr.S

and Mas Tavlor

T. C. DOWNING,

Manager,

Hongkong, June 13, isla.

THE MERCANTILE BANK OF

Jara Kuantan Jizan

1:48 - 1.55.

1.05

1.10

4.85

5.15

·2·

5,25

1 Malaks Pinds

1.80

1.80

2. Malakoff

4.30

1 Mandal Tokong

0.70

5 Mergul

INDIA, LIMITED.

Authorised Capita

3,500,000

New Servaish 3.20

Subscribed

Nyalas

4.90

6.20

Pajam

1 Pantal

16.00

1.67

17.50

Paid-up

Reserve Fond..

10. Pulau Belang $8.50

PEPEZ

2.75 .25 0401 0.6219 875

BANKEES

0.70

5 Badelle

Ladycraft

1 Sambrong

Sungai Bagan

Bir G. Hamel

Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr H. FL Taylor

Hannibal ibal

Mr G. Harper

HayBo

Mr. Hicks

Mr W. R. Hind

My W. Hodgo

Mr A. C. Thoma Mrs B-Y. Ling Mr A TOG

Mr M.Tazar

Mrs. Wiggi MrSP.J. Wksina

Mr G. Holman MG (F. GL_Blöd Mr.A.Shaton Hooper Mr M. Tager÷

PEAT ROTEAD

Mrs Jj A. Martin and Mr and MD. Children

ME F. W. Cary

550,000

Casuli

BATE OF ENGLAN 4.00 4.50% rte LONDON JOINT Broca BANE, LICITED, 0.25 0.39

9.30-240 0.75 0.80

16.78-17.50 8.25 8.76

5 Telak

Ansus Uta:Pandan 0.62 0.70 United Malacos L09 1.10

Every description of Exchange business transacted.

INTEREST allowed on Current

Accounts at 7 per cent. per annum on Daily Balance and on Fired. Deposits at rates which may be ascertained on spplication

C. CHAMPKIN,

Asting Manage Hongkong, March 27, 1918,

THE

AGENTS: LONDON WILLIAM SLATER, 45 Jorias Rewell Street, V.C. F. AWAN, 11 & 18 Clement's Irme, Lombard Stredy 1.CT. B. Browns & Co.

YOKOHAMA SPECIE 183 Queen's Road, Victoria By

BANK LTD. CLARKE, Bos & PLATE, BS Grace Church 4, c, G. Brazer & Co Ltday 30 Cornhill Gerbox & GOTCH, 15 St.

ESTABLISHED 1880 Bride 66 Ec: ROSELT WATSON, 150 Fleet Strict: C. Mrochet & Dow Snow Hsu, Hobora Viaduck e. D. J KETHIE & CO 8 Wallsfriars B, AUTHORISED CAPITAL Yen 48, 2.C. MATHIR & CROWTHER, Ltd, 10, PAID-UF CAPITALIS

20,40 113, Few Bridge St, RESLEVE FUND NEW YORKT B. BROWE, Lady Zollan Hall, a 2nd Horsey, New

HEAD OFFICE YOKOHAMA

The Chafers Eyangxiant Orezom, 581 927)

BRANG

AT

SAN FRANCIS00 and Amarten Fede ANTONG HOTE generally BIAT&BERCE, Bas Fran- BOMBAY

AND NEW

Garte d

Mr and Mrs WAL JAMr and Mrs Even

Cooper

Heines Brand Mes Meurer

Col Darling, B. Mr W. Daxter Hos E. Dingler TL Perkins Lt. Col. Fachmie Mr & ME M. W. II, Ford - Mrzand. Mrt. Mr. Denman Fuller Roberta Mrs F. Candiot Mr. Skott

Mrs (1- Gaadiof Mr. and Mrs BA Smith

Hale M&MAY Mr FA Ezeland, Smith Mr Lou Jones

Nez Smith and Macintyre & child Msior Cen?

Dr G. D. Whyte

1000+ Mrs

Mand

KDWALD HOTTI

Bakery Mr.

Mr G. BaunOTRIEL, MILL

Cheng

Mr. C. S. Coy

Me & Frits

Mrs Mrs E

Me Tvan de Gras Mr E M. Blough Mr TN. Gregory Mr J. M. Bower Mr & Mrs T. Gann Mr. Stalke

HanimesMiftarkre Mirand

and children SMD-820te MEFHHoward Mr H Th

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