WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1918.
SHIPPING
P. & O. S. N. CO.
ROYAL MAIL SERVICE-
UNDER CONTRACT WITH HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT
TO
THE CHINA MAIL.
WOMEN'S WAR SERVICE.
A VISIT TO THE 'MPERIAL WAR EXHIBITION.
(RY WIN BED STEPHENS IN THE **DAILY CHRONICLE."]
Only a few yours ago bugiteering other form of heavy metal
for any
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, regarded as the last occupa the dilutions of skilled male labour by
TAKING Passworks and Cargo TO ---
STRAITS, COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, da
Steamere to
Leave Hongkong
Colombo
Noon
Connecting Mail Steamer from Colombo.
Due Marseilles 1917,
Duo Loador 1917.
When Fassengers change Steamers at COLOMBO
Calif quite recently the grinding and setting of tools was entirely carried on by male workers. Women aro now beginning to undertake it, however. And the time may not be far distant when curtain munition factories will employ only women workers. Indeil, there exist already employees are women. Charts show fasteries in which 90 per cent. of the
ing the enormous growth of women's employusat util the rapid sprend of tion fit for women, Nevertheless, women are to be seen on the walls someter years before the war,of the Exhibition. It is hoped that Anatole France, peering into the the Exhibition may result in a largely future, had a vision of the United increased number of women workers. Educated Women are specially want Sintes of Europe, three centuriesed, for they most rapidly respond to hee. He saw there women engi-instruction. neers; be kind thems capable and churning in their masculite attire. Hut that for our women engineers we are not likely to wait until the
Bccommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely reserved in your 2279; that the war is foreing the
Hongkong at the time of Booking."
On the Australian Route Tickets Interchangeable with Orient Line.
SAILINGS DIRECT TO
SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA.
5. 8.
Leave Hongkong About
Passenger may travel by Railway in Japan. botwoga Porta of Call free of charge. Return Tiokata are available by dfsaangezien Maritimes Company.
Con- INTERMEDIATE STEAMERS
Transhipment), IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS, WILL LEAVE DIRECT FOR
D
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, Calling at SINGAPORE, FOR? SWETTENHAM, PENANG, COLOMLƏ AND POET SAID.
CARRYING 1st and 2D SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
STEAMNES.
PROPOSED SATZINGO:
Laura
H'KONG
About
Dus At M'BEILLEX. if calling khead
Due LONDON about
THE INTERMEDIATE SERVICE. IS TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED.. „WIRELESS TELEGRAPHT FITTED ON ALL STEAMERS.
All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge and each Berth Fornished with an Electric Beading Lamp.
Bousri-the-World Tickets and Through Tickets to New York in connection with the Principal Mail Lines.
Return Tickets at fare and a half available to Europe for Two Years; or to Latermediate Ports for Six Months.
Owing to the War in Europe Steamers and Sailing dates are liable to be cancelled or altered without notice.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
pace in this, as in so many other Įdepartments of social development, will be seen by muy one who visits that pat of the Burlington House Imperial War Exhibition which is [devoted to women's work.
The exhibition has been organised for the ketelt of, the British Red Cross by the Committee the Imperial War Mussein, which is now
WÄR BONDS AND TANK WEEK.
SHIPPING
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
U. S.
Mail Line. OPERATING THE NEW FIRST CLASS SAHA MERS "ECUADOR" VENEZUELA" and "COLOMBIA,“
14,000 Tons each.
HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO, VA SHANGHAI, KOBE, FOKOHAMA and HONOLULU.
The Sunshine Belt
The most Comfortable Route to America and Europe
Sailings "trom Hongkong at Noon.
8.8. "ECUADOR" 48. "COLOMBIA”. 8A. “VENEZUELA'
Thore Btesinors have the most modern equipment including overhead electric fans, and eletrie lighting ALL LOWER BERTH8 and large comfortable Staterooms (All single and two berths only),
P WEDNESDAY, May sind, 1918 ........................ WEDNESDAY, June 19th 1915) WEDNESDAY, Jaiy 17th, 1918
The Safety and Comfort of Passengers is our first consideration. Spesial care le given to the cuisine, and the attendance on passengers cannot be surpassed.
Tickets are interchangeable with the Toyo Kisen Faiths and the
Canadian Pacific Ocean Services J For further information, rates, literature, schodules etc., apply to—
COMPANY'S OFFICE in Alexandrs Buildings, TELEFONE 141.
Chater Road.
ons ter National Was Bonds, in the Towards the large total of subscrip Business Man's Week ended on March $102,000,000 naked for 5th, when was considerably exceeded, we may note the following participations:- Petroleums Co., 2000; Chinese Engi Sir Marcus Samuel, £600,000; Asistie needing and Mining Co. Ltd., £250,000; Chartered Bank of India, Australia, und hina, £250,000: Straits Rubber Co., Ltd and Allied Companies, £100,000 David Sassoon & Co., £102.00 E D Sassoon Co.. £10,00; Sir Thomas Sitherland. £10,000 Asiatic PetroleuONGKONG & SHANGHAI
H
BANKING CORPORATION... C's, Emploves, 28,000.
In an advertisement ronreting the
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@ department of the Ministry of Bab-bonds ci-calated by the North British Lad Mercantile. Insurance Co. we are Works. This is the first exhibi-ziven the Chinese ideographs for the tion of its kind destined for the following maxim of Confucius Where a promise "rezorils with righteousness, general public, und it unty be regard the spoken ward should be madd vel as a sample of our introduction to good." the permanent Imperial War Maseüni of the future.
WORD
der the MITSUBISHI Honourable
WOMEN'S INCREASING ACTIVITIES. For the women's section at Bur- lington House is responsible a subi jeommittee of
chairmanship of the Lady Norman, C.B.E. with Miss Conway as an able and most önergetic thon, secretary.
Few of us probably, before..... we visited Burlington House, had even the guest notion how much we depend for our safety in these days
SHOJI KAISHA, LTD. (Mitsubishi Trading Co.) COAL, GENERAL IMPOETS and EXPORTS.
SOLE PROPRIETORS OF
BANKS
Pam-UP CAPITAŬN Raknya FunDe—
Sterling e £1,500,000€/.
$15,500,000
15,000,000
•19,500,000
REEZEVILABILITY / OF:
PROFBELTURE
$34,500,000
$15,000,000
COURT OF DIRECTORS. Hon. Me. P. H. Holyoak-Chairman,
G. T. M. Edkins, Esq.-Deputy
- Chairman, S. B. Dodwell Esq. | E. V. D. Parr, Faq. Gubboy, Esq., Plummer, Esq. Hon. Mr.
D. Landala Hon, Mr. L. Shellín,
W. L. Pattenden, Esq.
CHE MANAGER. Hongkong-NJ. STABB, Esq.
MANAGEE Shanghai-A. G. STEPHEN, Faq
BANKS'
EDERLANDSCHE
MA
VISITORK AT TER ERDEN
HONGKONG. HUPRIL“
Mr D. Abraham
Mr. B. Adam
Chpt and Hey I
Innes HrA. Jenkin Dr and Mrs. La W. Mr E. Joannes
Miss E. Allen
Allen and on Mr. B. V. Jordan Misa A. G. Anderson Mr E M. Joseph Miss A B Atchison Mr and Mrs H Mrs.W. Atkins
Judge
Mr and Mrs H.A. Mr and Mrs Jelló
Ballon
And nurse
Mr J. Baring Hr and Mr E Mr-H. A. Barter
hino
Mr. Su Cong Heeing Mr H. Krabs
and family MrR A. Srealen Hrs E. R. Bellics Mr and Mrs. C
Mr.O. Belton
Mr
and Beswick
Mrs
14
Me R. J. Rirbeek Mr J. D. Birtok Mr C.O. Bohanan
Lauritaon
paed
G. Mr. M.E., Cautman
Mr A. H. Lay
Me and Mes A: 'Ľ.
Borred
Mr.W. Bowers Me F. Boyd Mr C. J. Brady
Mr Erick Beth Mr G. M. Lethbridom Mr and Mrs. D
Lewis
Mr & Mrs Lightburn
Mr.C. Little
Mr Robt. Logan Me H W. La
Capt. & Mrs Branch Mr G. Ladin
Mr and Mrs F. G. Mr and Mrs J E
Bromley and child van G. Labre Mr W. G. Browell Major and Mira 3 Mr J. AH. Brown Macdonald
Mrs J. H. Browning Dr G. W. Mackosm Mrs Burgess & child Dr. at Mrs C Mr LA. Calderon Marriott
Mr R. V. Cameron Mfrs & Miss Slowact Mr A. B. Campbell. Martia Mr and Mrs PJMr G. H. May
Campbell
MD. I Medwom-
Baron F. di Canics and child MAE A. Carter
TANDEM C. E. Chubb
(Neederlande TRADING 80019TY}
EXTABLE OLD 1924
}£. 78,000,000- (£8,230,00
AUTHORISED},
CAPITAL PAID OF.. CAPITAL REMERY
50,000,000 (£5,000,000 |}, "11305,401 = (2 868,299 HEAD OFFICE-AMSTERIAM, Branches ab
The Bagse
Rotterdam
HEAD AGENCY-BATAVIA." Branches st BANDJAKE, RANDOCH BANDGENS ÜRTAISON, DIYEXTE DIORJAKARTA, KOTA RADIA
"MAN ABBAN,
PALEMBANG,
PINANG, PONTIANAK,
on the labours of our fellow women./ TAKASHIMA, OCHI, MUTARE LONDON Baxxas-Loudon County ANO PEKALONGAN, D
་་”
KISHIDARE. YOSHINOTANL How many of us knew that the HOJO, NAMAZUTA, SAYO, KANADA, searchlights which can our skies at SHINNEW, KAMIYAMADA. BIBAL night that the guns we hear boru-and OYUBARI COAL MINES. Consignees are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Company's Agentsing during an air raid, are partly the cegarding arrival of consignments expect 1 of which they have received documents
ÁOINTS FOR SAKITU COAL.
Ang damaged packages wont be left in the Godowas for examination by the Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Messm Goddard and Douglas; at 10 a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays. All claims must be presented within ten days of the stesmer's arrival here, after which data they cannot be recognised. No Claims will Sve admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
or advice.
For Further Information, Passage Fares, Freights, andbooks, Date of Sailings
etc., apply to.
E. V. D. PARR,
Superintendent.
CHINA MAIL S.S. CO., S.S.CO.,
LTD.
FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS..
S. S. CHINA
WILL: BAIL FROM HONGKONG FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
VIA SHANGHAL JAPAN PORTS & HONOLULU, JUNE 21st and AUGUST 31st, 1918.
AN UNSURPASSED HIGH CLASS PASSENGER SERVIOR AT INTERMEDIATE BATF",
Fraight and Passenger Agent,
Ice House Stroot
10. H. RITTER,
Prince's Buildings,
A
INDIAN AFRICAN LINE.
Cargo carried on through Bills of Lading from HONGKONG to BEIRA, SELAGOA BAY, DURBAN (Natal), EAST LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH and CAPE TOWN with transhipment at COLOMBO to Steamers of the INDIAN AFRICAN LINE
FROM HONGKONG;
PROPOSED SAILING. Connecting with
FROM COLOMEG
EZOKILENE ACCOMMODATION FOR, LES AND BAD CLASE PASZEGERA.
ORIENTAL
AFRICAN LINE,
result of our sisters' activities?
Photographs or the walls of the Exhibition, show women engaged in every kind of punition work, from
the nasal Building of the factory where they serve us brick-layere labourers and the staking of furnaces in boiler-houses, up to the delicate processes connected with the rifling of rife barreia, the testing of tools, the manufacture of lenses and of
clinometers.
Head Office -TOKYO,
Branches and
Bepresentatives :— Nagasaki, Karatsu, Wakamatsu, Mojl, Kure, Kobe, Osaka, Tsuruga, Nagoya, Tokohama, Tokyo Hakodate, Muroran, Otara.. Vladivostock, Peking Tientsin, Dairen, Tsinanfu, Hankow, Shanghai Taipeh, Hongkong, Canton, Haiphong, Manila, Blagapore Calcutta, London and New York.
Calle Address: Hongkong, Haiphong: "IWASAKI Canton, Taipeh: IWASAKIBAL", Codes -A1, A. B. O. 8th Ed.,
Western Union and Bentley's
Agency for THE OSAKA MARINE & FIRE INBURANCE CO., LTD., OSAKA
All parts of an aeroplane are heng made by women. Women are now able to carry out all the operationa necessary for the manufacture of shells up to the size of 9.2 inches (the Cunant 5.S. Company, by the way, have contributed to the Exhibition the first shells made by women in Great Britain). Women can perform all the operations which go to the
uking of a machine-gun and,, under, supervision, all the machining opera For Particulars, apply to tions for a 6in. gun, as well as a great ring of the operations in steel shipbuilding, I was shown part of the trigger-gear of a machine-gue, less than lin. in its largest dimen- slons, yet requiring for its ma facture no fewer than 28, different operating, all of which are performed BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE by women.
CHINE
S. KAWATE, Mand No. 14. FRODER STBAZT, HOGLONG
BANK
aubscribed by the Gotemams of the Chinese Edpublic).
Chairman of the Board ·
|
WESTMINSTER BATE, LIITTED.
HONGKONG-LITEREN ÁLLOWED,
On Current Account at the rate of Two per cent. per annum on th daily balance ON FIXED DEPOSITS :-- For a months per cent, per annum.
B
T
"
N. J. STAFE,
Ohist Manager.
Hongkong, March_£3, 1918.
HONGKONG BAVINGS BANK.
SAMARANO, BHANGHAL
SINGAPORE,
SOUSAKAIA
SOMBAKARTA (Solo
TAKONG INDOL (Deil) TEGAL
TELOE BETONG, ! --TJEZARTAN,-
Mr W. Clarke Dr 8. S. Coleman
Mr B. Cooke
Mr H. Coombes.
Mr J.D. Courtney
Mr N. C. Cropley
1
་་
MD. U. Melatosh
Mr G. M. Meinner.
MJ. Merecki
Me and Mrs W. P
Ms F. Nelson
Mr M R. Nicholson Mrs E. Nicolos Ir and Mrs H. L. MrJ. 8. Nicolson
Cumming
Mrs F. E. Davis Mr W.&. Darby Mr C. J. Donnel Mrs R. Duffy
Mrs Norris
Mr3. L O'Leary" :
ME C. P. Palairet Mr G. Palmitar
1. Capt. and Mrs P. H. Mrs. Duresite and 4 Papillon
ebtkdren
Mr SS. Perry Mr REG. Eddis Mrs It. A. Pinkey Mme. E Esnault 3rd.de La Pomeroy Mr&MraL FeinbergMrs Pritchard mod Mrs & Miss Field children Mr. L. Fife- Mr E. Ray MrHD. Fitzgerald Miss F. Bey
Mr A. "H. Eisman Mr T. A. Reed 1 R. N. Ford Mr D. Reicholmaa Mr M. C. Fowler
Mr M. Rishwood
Capt. & Mrs Gabriel-Mr D. Ritchie
*sen
Miss Rowe Mr P. D G Gato Mr P. R. Rosbarg's
Mr and Mrs. CA. Mr F. Selby
Gairdner and two Mr O. EL Saybı** children
Mr H. Sheehas Mr E Gintaburger Mes E. B.. Shepherd! Mrs Godfrey Mrs HL:Blade Mrs E. Goesler Mr A..da Bolar Mr and Mrs L. Gray Mr A. W. vanj der Major and Mrs A. J. Star Mr and Mrs Geo. He A. T. Stabbe
H. Grey
Mr E. J. Sto
Grimble
Correspondents at Bombay, Colombo, das, Pondicherry. Calcutta, Bangkok, Lam, Kobe, Belbourne, Sydney, New Kiss D. Grimble. Saigon, Haiphong, Hanol, Amoy, Yoko York, San Francisco, do, do London and Smiths Bank, Timited.
LONDON BANKERE:The Union, of Commodore and Mrs
Mim. V. Grimble
Garner
The Bank Buys and nota and receives Miss Garner for collection Bills of Exchange image Capt. T. P. Hall letters of credit on its Branches and Capt. F. Hamblin Correspradents in the East, on the Mr G. Harper Content, in Great Britain, America, Hes O, Harris and Australia and transsets banking Mr and Mrs M. W. basiness of every description.
J. F. VAN REES, | Manager,
Hongkong, Sept. 29,1917.
business of the above Bank in AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR THE
conducted by the" HONGKONG PORATION. Rules may be obtained on application: A
INTEREST on deposits is allowed on
the minimum monthly balances, at 34.
PER CENT per annum. Depositora t
Henty M.A.Hicks
Mr P. Templetons Me F.. Thompson Mr P. Thomson
Dr J. F. Thyssen Mrs Twiss
My W. J. van Wag
lendonk Mrs. Walker-
Mr Thon. Fint
Me and Fire HD
Wamer
Mrs J. Watson Mr G. Welde Mr G. Hoerler Me and Mrs Bu Mr.W.E.Hoogewer Weymouth MrA.Shelton Hooper Mr. G. Wood MR. Hocce Mrs H.
ods
YOKOHAMA SPECIE Me E. E. Hambert Mr and Mrs B
Me D. J. van Houten The Misses. Wooks
BANK, LTD.
· ESTABLISHED 1880,
Wylis
PEAK HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs RF.J. MeR. F. Mattingley
Adams
Mr&Mrs Mclutyva
may transfer at their option balances of Across CPAL FOR 18,000,000.00 Mr R. Anderson Mrs Moore $100 or more to the HONGKONG'AND | PAid ur Capital... SHANGKAI BANK to be placed on Rasave Foxo *** FLIED DEPOSIT at 4 FER CENT. peramum
*
For the Hongkong and Shengha. Banking Corporation
N. J. STARB
Chief Manager.
Hongkong May 16, 1916.
“-36,000,una.00 | Mr BW. Bachlett
Miss Begg 23,100,000,60 Mr C. R. Bird
Mr and Mrs D. K.
Blair
HEAD OFFICE-YOKOHAMA
BRANCHES AND AGENCIES AV
-NEWERWABO NEW YORK Otika PZx
BOHAY BUZROK AYEKS 517† CALO
THE CHARTERED BANK OF
INDIA, AUSTRALIA & CHINA
INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER
CHANGCHUR DAIRIN (DALNY)
HANKOW ...
RASGOOM
(DE) SA FACCO
SXATELE SHANGHAL SHIMONGCEK SINGAPORE HORKARATA
HARBIN
KAY YOR
HEAD OFFICE LONDON,
FAID OF CAPITAL
·RESERVE FUND AN
Тонрок
BYDEKT
Στον Απόστο 1,200,000 TO
0,000 MANILA
NAGA
Torrow!
TRINAINT
TRIXOTAV
**PRIXTOR"
£1,200,000
++
FOREIGN KOELANGE Banking business transacted.
The precision demanded by soclegusonIED CAPITAL... France 48,000,000 RENE LIABILITY OF PEC- of these minute pieces of work 13 PAID US CAPITAL 22,500,000 well-nigh inconceivable. I saw, for (1/3 of the Capital, e. Francs 15,007,030 example, an inscription destined for a gun. The separate letters are cut out of a mass of metal by a revolving butter, and the accumey required extends to half a 10,000th part of un inch. In the grinding of lenses
Berular Direct Bervice from JAPAS, CHINA, and STRAITS to BEIRA,and prisms the angles must be true DELAGOA BAY, DURBAN, EAST LONDON, PORTJELIZABETH and CAFE to within 1-60th of a degree Given TOWN, calling at MAURITIUS en rouse and affording the Quickest Freight Emsarport from the ORIENT to SOUTH AFRICA..
For dates of departure, Bates of Freight, apply to
THE BANK LINE. LIMITED.
MANASZEG » Astorm.
ELLERMAN'
LINE
(Ellerman & Bucknall Cleamship Co., Ltd.)
JAPAN, CHINA AND STRAITS
TO
UNITED KINGDOM & CONTINENT.
FOR PARTICULARS OF BAILINGS SHIPPERS ARE ESTED TO APPROACH THE UNDERSIGNED,
Via Buez Jesal or Jape of dord Hope at Owatry option,
THE BACK LINK LID
General Manager J. PEIROTTE: |- of Directors...ANDLE BEZTEKLOT
the sume training, I am told that wonien nay be relied upon to be as accanite as roen. The time ne sary for training for these mechanien! processes, bechtfically known as repetition werk is from fourteen days In to six weeks. The period seems amazingly, short, but one must re- member that the minste accuracy of the machines themselves asaint the 12 uccurugy of the worker
GROWTH OF WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT. ↑
HEAD OFFICE
74, Bus Saint-LAYER, PARIS,
BRANOHÉS CARPEEING; SHANGHALANG BAIGON,
TIENTSINBAJEHONG,
HONGKONG, ZUNHANFOU.
BANKMESATA
General
S
CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEFOBITS received. Zoe 1 yesz or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted our application.
T. C. DOWNING,
Hongkong, May 7, 1917
THE MERCANTILE BANK OF INDIA-ZIMITED;
FRANCE: Société Générale pour favoriser la Développement du Commerce et de l'Industria en
Authorised Car Bubs Frénce...
LONDON Torsion County & West
minster Bank Ltd. A
in NEW YORK; Redmend & Đá
Correspondents in the chief com
· For more advanced work, such as mercial centres of the worldly pattem and tool making, a much | SME (1 197)
longer training would be required.
Telegraphic Addr: CHIBA
Women have not yet ind time to Interest allowed on Current Acco excel in this direction but they have tende
already diade a beginning. Ope of sad in
Every
the must highly complicated and hange business delicate instruments. I saw Was & Spoch
pitch measuring ma
to tel
-Losnor JobT ÉTOCK
Every description of)
Interest allowed on Corrent Asconate, Deposits received for fixed periods už rates to be obtained on application
EISHI ONO, Manager. Hooghing, 11 March, 1918,
NOTICE
HIGH-OLARS PRINTING
ED
16.000 BOOK BINDING 664,600 630,000 Down A
THE CHINA MAIL OFFI08
BOOKS & PAMPHLETSABPECIALI
Me and Men O. T.
BreakADPAY
GE
Mr and Mrs
Nightingale It Col. and Mrs Thursby Pelham Mr TL. Perkira Mr and Mrs E.
Binger
MR Ridgway
siere Mr and Mrs A. J. Mr W. 1 Roberts
Mr and Mrs. W.
Robertson
Carter be Mr and Hrt F.
Cary
Are Clay
Mr & Mrs Coppin Mra Cormack
Capt. & Mrs Douglas
Mr S. H. Ellis
My B. Evans
Mr. Salveson
16chaettä ̈“
Miss Skippers: Mr&Mrs & Findlay
Smith;
Mr&Mr. Findlay
Smith
Mr Denman Faller Mrs Bugh
Mrs
Ружоп
Lyle
Kom Smyth Mr and Mrs. A. D. Meand. My Gordon
Galloway
Mrs W. T. Gibbons Mr. C. Trumpler Mr B.B. Gibbons i Mr and Mrs G. F.
e F. W. Gibbons c Turner
Dr A. Gibson Maj. Gen. F.Ventris Mr and Mrs B. A. Miss Ventris
Hale Lt. Col. John Warty Mr W. B. Amds C.M.GM.P.STR
Me and Mrs Hodgson Mr and Mrs. G. E Mr F.B. Johnson Wetton pit AT Me and Mrs R.U, MT. P. A. Wilson
Kindersler MABLE Wools Me and Mrs Geo.
Miss Teardro COLE Young
Laminert
Men Litt
Capt.&Miralfaconlay":fa FRAMC, 125
KING EDWARD HOTEL AW Bm B Ainsond, Mr CD, Kincaid De: and Mrs Anger Mr A. Lambeleni. And, son de Mise En Lambiden Mr Barnerusa Mrs B. Legge? Mr W. Budget Mr & Mrs Meáinsă Mr and Mrs TBM MoreCTER Cheng Mr RJ. de Moore Me and His Course Mr W-Morley Me T. B. Cultuine air A Morton
Mes Campad Hot &
Mr. O. Fritz
MCL
Hrand Mes Gregory Batardson
Hammer Meth M. Sleigh Mr. Hatfiek & Krand Mr G. R. Haywood
MAW.T. How
and Mrs Wm das