WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1918.
“SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
THE CHINA MAIL.
A LAND OF PROMISE,
THE POSSIBILITIES OF EAST
AFRICA.
Gempan
bevn
East Altica cleared of the raviny, and now the question is-sport from the diplomatia settlement of the destination of the
figure was actually roached last year. Something has sirvady been anid of the [presturtļau of high-clase livestock. Cable pregradach up. From, native stock, which has endowed them with strong constitu tious upon which the good points of imported bulls can be grafte?--Shorthorn, Friesland, Devon, Jersey, and so on. Sheep-breeding prospects are hopeful. Before the war the wool of East Africa
MARSEILLES AND LONDON,erritory-how to make the unst of its was winning its way on English markets.
TAXING PASSENGERS, AND CARGO TO.
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, &c.
Steumera to
Colombo
Leave Hongkong Noon
Connecting Mail Steamer from Colombo,
Due Marseilles 1917,
Due London 1917.
When Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO. ecommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is deinitely reserved
Hongkong at the time of Booking.
On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with. Orient Line
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
́SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND
S. &
YOKOHAMA,
Love Hongkong About.
Pascoate may travel by Railway in Japan betwoau Porte of Call free of charge. Ratura Tickota aro available by Messagorias Maritimos: Company.
(Non- INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS
Transhipment) IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS,
WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, FORT SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMLO AND PORT SAID.
CARRYING 157 AND 2ND SALOON PASSENGERS AT 'REDDCED RATES, PROKED SAILINGS:
STEAMERS.
Leave
Εκανα
about
Due at M'BRIZZES. if calling *boxt
Das LONDON about
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY FITTED. ON ALL STEAMERS.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Focished with an Electric Reading Lamp.
Round-the World Tickets and Through fickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lines.
Reture Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years; or to Intermediate Ports for Six Months.
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be mancelled or altered without notice.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
"
Consignees are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agents regarding arrival of consignments expect of which they have received documents. or advice.
Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors. Messrs Goddard and Douglas, at 10 am. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised No Chims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns,
For Farther Information, Passage Fares, Freights, Handbooks, Dates of Ballbaga etc., apply to.
B. V. D. PARR,
Superintendent.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.
S. S. CHINA
WILL SAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAI, JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, 1918,
AN UNEI PASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER
ار
BERLICE AT INTERMEDIATE RATES,
0. H. RITTER,
Prince's Buildings,
-Freight and Passenger Agent,
Le Hönse Street,
possibilities in conjunction with those of Pigs maintain. in East Africa their home British Basb. Africa and Ugands. These reputation for profit. The country pro territories form very considerable part duces, with the aid of imported stallions, of Equatorial Africa. British East Africa, excellent horses and ponies. Most have with an area of 200,000 sgotre miles, is
me to the war, là many cases Dever to approximately the size of Germany return; hut before 1914 they thronged Uganda is about hair than size while the local racecourses and polo grounds, what was derinan Fast Africa has an area and beyond doubt they will dowo again. GË 380,000 square miles. Together they fare as large as Germany, Austria, and France etmbine. All parts of these territories are not aitable for European settlement; but many are, and where that in wo the possibilities are very grout, as European settlers bad proved before the war began.
KAPITAL. REQUIREMENTS,
Other Industries require more capital | and scientide training. The production of wattle for tanning purpose has been | considerably developed since war began; but proper factories are required to pro- dare tanning extract instead of bark for export....This isdustry is full of promise. So ure those concerned with fax, sisal
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PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U. S. Mall Ldne. OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS STEAMERS "ECUADOR" "VENEZUELA" and "COLOMBIA, 314000 Toné ench,,
14
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO,
'Tis SHANGHAI KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, The Sunshine Belt.
The most Comfortable Foute to Americs and Europe Sailings from Hongkong at Noon./
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........................................... WEDNESDAY, May had. 1918-
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RS. "VENIMUELA' 88. "ECUADOR" 2.8. "COLOMBIA"
These Steamers bare the most modern equipment Including overind electric fans and electric lighting ALL LOWER BERTHS and large comfortable Staterooms (All single and two burths only)
The Balety and Comfort of Passengers is our first consideration. Spesial care is given to the minine, and the attendance on passengers cannot be surpassed. Tickets are interchangeable with the Toyo Kisen Kaisha and the Canadian Pacia Coean Series Ld. For Further information, rates, literature, schedules etc., apply to...
COMPANY'S OFFICE in Alexandrs Buildings
Chater Fond
TELETHOWW 741.
BANKS
BANKING CORPORATION.
PAD-OF CAPITAD RRSTRY FUNT
Sterling £1,500,00023/,« Su
19,500,000
RASKEVE LIABILITY. OF
PROFITIONE
....$15,000,000
00,000
$34,500,000 $15,000,000
Few people in Great Britain realize the part that the Eampean population of beans, dairy produce, tropical and sui British East Africs played in the cantropical fruits, soap, cotton, and copONGKONG BHANGHA paiga. This is not the place to go into these have shown, their possibilities it in detaily has it, may be a well and wait profitable development. Sisal cultivation was. Indeed, the leading and remind people at home that the settler very profitable industry in the ex-Ger in British East Africs who went through Luan territory at the time of the cutbreak- this long and trying period of active of the war.
Meanwhile the great need of both service has a good deal of leeway to make.
territories is better commanications. ap tem that he is able to return to his There are two main arteries of traffic farm. The needs of the campaign, for between the roast and the great lakes. one thing, were a heavy drais on his but local railway' development is vital.
COURT OF DIRECTOEL Narrow gauge railways should be built, Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak-Chairman,
frien, to feed the main lines. At the especially in what was German East | G. T. M. Edring, Esq..---Deputy
..
CRISP MANAGER. Hongkong NJ: STABB, Esq.
MANAGER: Shanghai-A. G. STEPHEN, Esq.
LONDON BANKERS-LONDON COUNTTIANO WIRIMESTER BANK," LINISED: //
HONGKONG-INTERNET ALLOWED..
capital in the form of cattle, wagons and other transport essentisk coramandeered,
Chairman. Cattle seasoned to the East African con-parts ecamereia! acommodation and FC, Butcher, Esq. Hon. Mr. altions are not the product of a moment. wharfage are most necessary, as in storage 5. B. Dodwall, Esq. V. D. Part. Rad..
D. Landafo They represent many years of develop room both at the ports and up-country. C. S. Gabbay, Esq. Hon. Mr. Shallis, ruent in breeding and of nuch experiment British Fast Africa. is better equipped in
W. Lo Pattenden, Esq... in inoculation, which hax gradually co territory. Funds for development must these respect then what was · German:
ferred on the comparative immunity he found: general stores and trading poste From local diseases. Wagons, too, are not must he established: the whole machinery easy to replace. The military authorities, and established where it does not now of production and trade must be extended. it is true, have compensated the settlers:
ExİNE. Much can be done by the enter But the more payment of compensation prise of individuals and private firms. money-though the as paid have But the Snancial sinews of dévelopment been fair-is not much good la the owner, perd mare feeling than this, especially What he wants is plant, and this is not in the future. The help of a corperation if inxidions influensare be kept out easy to get. Financial advances made led by those who have had experience of before the war bars also had to be repaid development in such new countries, and per while the owner of the settlement was of their needs, financia, and otherwise, [a] away fighting; and if these have got into what is required. It might well receive For: arrears, the compensation money must to Bank. There is no doubt whatever about the support of the British Empire Trade
applied in this way.
the pro£t that awaits capital thes invested,
WAR RESTRICTIONS.
The settler is handicapped just now, by war restrictions. Coffee, for instance.
SERVANT.
The of Eastern imagery is fram an officer in- valided from Mesopotamia. He sent his Indian servant, a silver watch as a Christmas present, and received the fol- lowing reply :—
llowing choice example
cannot be exported, and that is a serious THE ENGLISH OF THE NATIVE thing for East Africa, where the net income for one district ja a single year from this source was estimated by the Government to exceed £300,000. Many of the basines, too, in East Afries are **one man" hasinewest and' while the campaign was going on many 'n ma who left behind watched the interests of three or four, who were away at the war, in addition to his own,
On Current Account at the rate of Two cent. per annum on th daily balance
Or FI Daross:— months 1 per cent per separa.
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N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager
Hongkong March 23, 1818.
HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK
THE busins of the sbore Bank is
conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING COL PORATION. Bales may be obtained on spplication.
1.
BANKS
EDERLANDSCHE
VISITORS ÁT TEN HOTILA.
"HONGKONG "HÜTRES"
| Mr D."Ahahsm? Mr W. T. Longwell.
Mias A. G. Anderson Mr H. W. Loca Mr Geo. 8. ArchButt Me G. Ladin Me F. H. Bakker Mr A. MacCullocks
fiss Ballister
Major and Mrs. H MW,Sharp Bardar Macdonald
son
De G. W.. Maskota Mr J... Haring Me and Mrs F. MH. A. Raster Maltand M. Beekingsale Mr G. M. Malcolur Mfrs E. Bellins Major and Ming C. XL. WL E Berthier Mr-wrich Mrs G.
Berwick
Mr R. J. Birbook
Manners
Dr and-Mfrs" (0)
Marriott
Me E. J. Marshall
Mr D. Birrell Mr G BM
| Me CO. Bohanan.
Mr R. P. Bolt
MeD.D. L. McGrew
Mr G. M. McInnes
and Mrs. A. L. Mr J. Morecki
Roost
Capti
Ble Meyeringh
Mrs Branch Mr and Mrs J. Blu My F. C. Brandon Wardlaw Milne
Mrs C Broen.
Mr G. Mantle
Capt. J. "R" de Me N. Nazakum
Bronwers
Mr and Mrs FSK,
Mr W. G. Browell, Nas
Miss H. D. Brown “ Mini Nason Mr J.A. H. Brown Me and Mrs W. P. Mise R. Brown Mr N. Barna
Neeson
Mr M. R. Nicholson D-H, K. I. Vanden Mr J. S. Nicolson
T. Nishikawa
Busschalderon Mr. Noble
Mr A
My R. V. Cameron Missile da
31 0. Campbell
HrD. Candel
Mr Carter
Capt. J. Chacon Mr W. E. Clicke
Mr
Fare
E
Mr HL F. Pelton Mr & Mrs Peterkia Mr J. Plummer
HANDEL Plunkett- Capt. E. J. Pottinger
MAATSCHAPPLI
(N TEHERLANDƏ "YRIDING SOMTE)
ESTABLIRNED 1996
AUTHORISED] 75,000,000 (£8,250,00
CAPITAL PAID-UT. 60,000,000 - ' (£5,000,000
CAPITAL Rustava Pusz
HEAD OFFICE AKISIRDAM.-
Branches at
Colo
Mr J. C. Counci
Mrs B. Pritchard
donk Mr J. D. Courtney Dr H. B.Quentzer Me J. W. Cranston Mr A. L. Rae Mr H. Oucheronssot Mr G. JA Ramsey Mr J. Danenbergson1⁄4ír E. H. Ray. Me L. Darles Miss F. Rosy Mes F. Lag. Mr and Mrs Beef Mr J. Dewar Mr D. Reichelman
Mr G. Risch
Me F. Reichslarara
Me W. G. Drust
Mr J. Dansidson
| Mr & Mrs Clarkson Mr M., Rishwood “
Dye
MrD. Ritche
Dynoti
} 11,855,481= (E 906.15 Mme. E. bennult
The Hague
Rotterdam
HEAD AGENCY-Bazarıl
#Branches at
ВАМАЦАНО
BANDORNO,
CHILISON, D-XX:17 TUOKTAKARTA,
KOTA RADIA SEAKARBAR HIDIE PADAYE “PALEMBANG,
PRZALONGER,
FRANGBAL BIEGAPORE,
SZUKAMLIA,
SOPRAKARYA (Bolo TANGUL
Tuning Treads (D«. TROAL,
TELOR BEING A TIKLAYAR WEZARYENDIN.
Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo Madras, Pondicherry, Calcutta, Bangkok Salgen, Haiphong, Hanoi, Amoys Yoke hams, Kobe, Melbourne, Sydney New York, San Francisco, ko., &a.
LEDON BANKIS: Unlos, Landis sod Smiths Bank, Limited
The Bank, toys and walls and rapetres for pollection Edle of Exchange ene letters, of credit on Ite Branches and Correspondents, in the East, on Continentin Great Brian, America and Australie and traqmen benicio business of every description,
J. F. VAN REES." Manager
Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1917.
Most Honoured Sir,-1, the under- INTEREST on deposits is allowed on THE signed. your honour's humble servant, the minimum monthly balances. at 3j most respectfully and humbly beg to PER CENT per annum. Depositors acknowledge the receipt of my August may transfer at their option balances of Master's present, namely, silver watch with nice chain, with maney awful $100 or more to the HONGKONG AND SHANGKAI BANK to be placed on There is not the least doubt that East thanks, and became immensely glad.. Africa, both British and what was Ger-I feel ever deeply grateful for this FIXED DEPOSIT at 4 PER CENT, kindness, and pray the Almighty God to bestow upon your honour an early per annum. flourishing bealth, wealth, and pros perity, as well as may it please. Him to make me so darned lucky to see your honour again." ... Begging to be par
man, will amply repay development. In suitable parts of the territory, particularly in British East Africa which the writer knows by experience, perseverance and doned for trespassing and also enjoying
industry guarantee success.
a pleasant health, your most faithful
A few years servant
of intelligent hard work all make the settler independent. He need have little suxiety about the rearing of a family and
m the education, of his children. His hold. ing will give profit enough fer him to keep
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
1. Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, OBLAGOA BAT, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with trazahipment at COLOMBO to Stoomers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE;
FROM HONGKONG:
PROPOSED SAILING, Oinnecting with
From Vazovi
PRESELLEST "ACCOMMödation yon ler and 2nd Class PAMETÜKEL,
ORIENTAL AFRICAN
LINE.
and educate them in England if he thinks
The envelope was addressed to "The Big Club in London."
BANKS
is necessary, He can have a confortable BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE horne," life will be agreeable and his surroundings glorious. The clizontein
CHINE.
beautifn), sport abundant, simple plea SUSCRIBED CAPITAL FRUCH 2,000,000 22,300,000 sures not beyond his menne. He will have Pan Ur Carra
(1/3 of the Capital, ie, Francs 15,000,000 subscribed by the Government of the Chinese Republic).
Chairman of the Boned
plenty to do; but that means the happi.
| news of full days, and the work in largely supervision, to which the exile from the British Isles adapts himself so easily. of Directors ANDRE BESTAKLOT. | There is a fairer sight thau the harvester | Oszeral Manager.............A. J. PERNOTTE.
a work in British East Africa on's
largo
100-aers hlock of ripe com, grown on Borular Direct Service from JAPAN, CHINA and STELITS to BEIRA, „DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and QAPE plains antained less than ten years ago, TOWN, laga MAURITIUS an route sad fording tas Qalakost Fright with a view of tugged forest-clad moun Traport from the ORIENT SOUTH AFRICA,
For dator of departure, Easte of Freight, apply to
THE BANK LINE. LIMITER
MANAGING AGENTES"
ELLERMAN” LINE. (Ellerman & Bucknall Steamship Co., Ltd.)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
ΤΟ
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
FƏR PARTICULARS OF SAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE REQUESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED.
btestem procted via Bass wassler Sape of Good Hope at Owners op on Subject to change with it notice
Or W Reis & Co Canton!
THE BANK LINE LTD
General Agents he
Rins in the distance.
The productive possiblities of East Africs; late German as well as British,
HEAD OFFICE:
74, Rue Saint-Lazare, PARIS. BRANCHES :
SATGUR, HALPHONG, HONGKONG, LUNNANFOU,
PEKING
SHANGHAI,
TIENTSIN..
BANKERS:
are very large The territories can pro In FRANCE Société Général pouz duce all the wheat flour required for their
alustre en
favoriser le Développement du Commerce et de France.
For the Hongkong and Shangha
Banking Corporative..
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager. Hongkong May 14 1216.
THE CHARTERED BANK
517
J
1 INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA.
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHAR
1853,
HEAD OFFICE, LONDON,
FACE-UP CAPTIAL BEI FUND...
Mr W. H. Ens
Capt. J. van Ewyk
| Me C. L. Fife
Mrs H. Fisher Mi N. Fister Mr M. C. Fowler. Mr H P. Fransi Im E. G. Faller Sir J. J. de Gast Mr. Gestreand
Mr F. L. Robbins
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Mr M Ph. Scheffer Mr J. B. Scott Mise K. Sowall Mr C. E. Beybt Mrs. EL. Sheeha Mr.R., D. Sheldon Sand Mir
Shelley
Miss Shlafer
Mr F. E. Glazebrook Mr R, S, F. Simport
Mr and Mrs D. N.
Sing
Miss Glazebrook
Mrs. S. Gossier
Mr. Goulboura. Mrs M.
Mr and Mrs I. Gray Mr W. H. Sparks Mr and Mrs Geo. Mr J. Stalker
"Grimble
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Misa D. Grimble, tabloy and child Miss V Grimble Mr A. W. yain ·" der. Mr WF. Guthrie Mr & Mes Halken Mr and Mrs Rabt-
HA
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Stevenot
Mr &. L. Stinville
Capt. T. P. Hal Mr N. Stoltz Mr P. A. HallaboughMe W. F.› Stratton Mr and Mrs W. A. Capt. La Bruuz
Hannib Mr G. Harper Capt A Me A Hashim
Harris Me Jobar Hatfield Mr H&Hescock
MrTakagaksi Mr J. H. Taylor Mr.G.T. Tols
Mr C. P. Tople MrF. G. Thompson Mrs BE. Thompso
Dr J. F. Thyssen Mr Tipple
Mr and Mew' P. C. v. Mr P-Thomson
Henkelom Mr.A. Hesse Mr A. Hicks
Mr T. Hirota
Mr and Mrs Paul
Hodgson
Mr W. Vantiensa
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Visser
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Weymouth
YOKOHAMA SPECIEM Hope
BANK, LTD.
FSTABLISHED 1880.
AUTHORISED CAPITAL...You 18,000,000. PAID UP CAPITALA "zn 38,000,000,00 RESERVE FUND
1)
23,100,000.00
·A HEAD"Orrios-YOKOHAMA
· BRANCHES (ANÉ Ádencies AT: BOMBAT
CALCUTTA
NEW YORK
OF CHANGCHUN SORAKA
Danzy (Dazar) ⠀⠀ PEKEY · · Famozzár (MUKDas). Bazgoon Haskow
·BAT FRANTISCO SEATTLE SHANGHAI.
SHIMONDSEK" SINGAPORE
HONOLULU BARBIN KAYOEN
KOTT
1,200,000
Loydow £1,000,000 Los Awaris
ALIYOTA ...£1,200,000) | MINILA
Nadakaxe
STDITY
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REFERVE LIARITY OF PEO
PEIZTUE FOREIGN EXCHANGE 2nd Genera! Banking business transacted.
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS rocetred for 1 year or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted on application.
T. C. DOWNING,
Hongkong
May 7. 1917
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA LIMITED
rised, Capita
in LONDON: London County & West Reserve Fandy,
minster Bank. Ltd.
la NEW YORK: Redmond & Col
Correspondents in the chief com-
own people, for any reasonable increase, and for the people of adjacent territories, They produce sugar, though at the mement" the actual production is only a small propertion of their requirements.mercial centres of the worl The tea grown there is excellent, though its, production has been handicapped by the attractions of other ventures, by the lack of expert knowledge, and by the Competition o of large bes-growing areas like Ceylon Coffee-growing is, and will remain, ons of the most attractive of East African industries Production is som
Telegraphic Addresa's CHIBANKIND,
paratively easy and the return is high
net biceme, per annuin vaze from The latter
The
Interest allowed on Current Accounts and Fixed Deposita in Local Currenez and in Gold Terms on application
Ivary description of Banking and
business transacted, des Exchange
Special facilities for French exchange
M: ROUET DE JOURNEL
Mahinges. HONGKONG BRANCH FRO
Queen's Buildings
5, Chister Bond. Hongkong, April 8, 1918.
ACCOUNTS.
~TRIMANTU TRINGTAU Interest allowed on Current Deposits received for fixed perioda at eates to be obtained on application.
EISHI ONO, Hasagn
Hongkong, 1 March, 1918
KING EDWARD "HOTEL £1,500,000 Mrs R. Almond Mrs L Kilbee, and
1,126,000, tad Are Anger Asbild
$62,600 and son Mr G. D. Kincaid 600,000 Mr Pannerman Mrs B. Legge
My T. Bowern, Mr & Mrs MoAinsh Mt W, Budgs Mrs Mctee
BANKERS. BLUX OF FUGLARE LONDON JOUET STOOK BANK. LINITED,
Every description of Exchange business
acted,
Mr and Ms TIS B. M. McTavish
Cheng Mr. W. Morley Mr and Mrs Course Mr A. Morton Mrs T. B. Cuihana: hirs, W. C. Pamore
rs Cumming Mr and Mrs G. MFR. A. Donaldson Richardson St C. Frite Me E. M. Sleich MANGE M. P. W. Goldring Mr and Siry Bintkey
Cherent: Mr and Mrs Gregory and children TNTEREST allowed Go
Accounts at 3 per cent per aummMm Gathrin & childMrs Stubbings and on Daily Balance and on Fized Depolis Mr & Mrs Hommes daughter, st rates which may be macertained on- application
O. ORAMPKIN, MA
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JW
Mr and Min Witby
Mrs B. C. Howard. Mrs A. T. White Mr T. A. Hoyt Miss White Capt. and Mrs R. Mr P. P. Whithum
Innes
Mr B. G. Whittaker.
Wiliamson
Mrd.-A. J.Jilla Mpand Mrs B Mrs M. Jolley, MA ME. M.Joseph Mr. Wileon. Mr W. Batz Mr W. Kitneff MrJ. Küyper
Capt. Lambach Capt. TL Larsen Mr. B. Lathrop
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Wylie
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Little
Mr
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Mr and Mrs F. RJ.ME", F. LintoKE.
Mrs E. V. Aitrir Mr C. Bakker
Mr and Mrs D. K.
Blair
31.5. Bon
Mr E. Bruden
and child Mrs Lätt
Mr and Mrs C.E
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«Cary,
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