GREGOR & CO.,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS.

HONGKONG.

BRANDIES.

A Selection from their Price List:-

SPIDER BRAND

Per Cuso Quarts $19.20

FINE PALE ..

20,50

35./0

120,00

M. B. & R.' ***

1818

60

J1

YEARS OLD GRANDE

FINE CHAMPAGNE

*

126.00

!

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Customers all the advantages accruing from bottlings done at home under the direct supervision

of the Growers and Distillers, as compared to bottling‹ done in China by Chinamen at the servics

of European Firma.

10 LET

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1 and 3. “ FAIRVIEW" Robinson NRoad, Kowloor, SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES Five Rooms each and Gardens

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Moderats rentals.

HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE CO., LD,

Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 30th March, 1905,

TO LET.

850

TEW "KINGSCLERE" with Stables,

Nutrunces in both Kennedy and Mac.

Donnell Rondu.

For full particulars, apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings, 3rd Floor. Mongkong, 17th February, 1905,

TO LET

JO.1, STEWART TERRACE, the Pank.

N

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TO LET

45-3

FOR SALE AND TO LET.

LUNE BUILDING SITES for Sale in F Waachet Rond; also GODOWN To Let. Cheap

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27 Hougkong, 30th February, 1905

TO LET.

OUR FIVE OFFICE ROOMS on

Fleet Floor of "Hotel Mansions facing

I

the New Post Office and Hongkong Hotel

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Care of Daily Press Office. Hongkong, 9th March, 1905,

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675

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 3RD. 1995.

| PROTECTION OF WOMEN AT

HONGKONG.

states:-

CHINESE EMIGRATION FROM

HONGKONG.

vou

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr. H. W. Andra Miss L. D. Babaur Mrs. J. M. Boldin Mr. & Mrs. J. Bing ham and child Mr. H. J. Birlack Mr. S. Bienoy Mr. W, 9. Bissell Mr. H. K. ir

keapers of disorderly houses, and which varies 12 per cent., were detained for enquiries. Of 527 Farnhams sold up and August, closing Dr. A. J. Corfo

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these. 74 were ultimately allowed to leave with. out any order being made.

Intending emigrants are examined by the Assistant Registrar General, and where he suspects fraud or intimidation, the Registrar General re-examines and desides as to whether

detention is

or not.

The

amination in arily of o oarsory

A

BX

made on arrival or departure from the Colony, at rates ranging between Tha, 87 and Tis. 90. and not in a disorderly house. I question however China and Naniles sold at 320 at 321 ex the whether it would be wise to extend the nature dividend of $1 por share paid on 27th altimo, of an offence under this section. Intimidation and close with sellers at the higher figure. The Registrar General in bis annual report and forcible detention are also very difioult Douglass changed hands at 834 to 233, and of proof, but no amendment of the law can are in d maad at $34. Star Ferries, although One unsatisfactory feature of the returns is render the proof easier. There are two points unchanged in the notation, are stronger, and the number of women (63 per cent.) who are en whleb, if public opinion supports it, an hayers may probably be found. A wie of Shell unconditionally released after a period of detonamendment would be justifiable and advisable. Transports is reported at 21 London quotes tion. These women may be divided into. At present abduction with intent is only an 22. 64. sellers. Hongkong Steam Water four classes (1) girls who have been trained offence in the case of girls andor 16, and

beata have been fixed again at $184. to lead an immoral life bat who appear to procuration the same. At home the ages are REFINERIES.-China Bugars changed hands he too young to be considered free agents: Yospectively 18 and 21. Physically a Cantonasoat 324 to $291, closing with buyers at $223 (2) grown op woman mostly widows and girl may become adult sooner than an English some time business has been transacted at servants who have just commoured to lead on girl, but it cannot be denied that from the the equisulent rates, but a few more shares Mr. L. J. Manding immoral life: (3) grown up women believed to nature of her upbringing a Canto one girl of might be had, Luzona fotched 26 and 827, Mr. & Mrs. R. Baggon be satering on an immeral life under com.

or 90 requires just as much protection as an and at lattor guro a fow shares are on offer.

and infant pulsion; d) grown up women, intending English girl of the same ago.

MINING SHARES,-Ranks sold at S4 iul3r. M. A. Boninor emigrants, claiming to be married women,

have sellor,

Mr. W. Formand but suspected of being induced to emigrate by

DOCKS, WHARVES, GoDowns, &c.-Hong- Mrs. R. W. Horthwick frand or intimitation. The difficulties in the

kong, and Whampoa Dock Company's shares Nr. L. Broughall way of forming a correct judgment on the first

found purchasers at $206, but there oppour tor M. Branig examination are very great. To begin with,

The Registrar General reports:-During for settlement shures ou offer still. Mis Chapman the women and girls in classes 1 and 2 almost invariably make a false statement, one which

1904 out of 11,521 persons examined by the Fenwicks are unchanged at $36 sollers. Now on. Dr. Francis Clark

offoriag 1t

Mr. W, 4. Clarko is taught them by their owners and by the Registrar General before embarkation, 135, or may ook Company's shares are

to Tls. 150 cash and T. Clark

Mr. H. A. B. Conks July BO as to suit the idiosyncracy of the the

T. 168 for end of with buyers for cash at Tin. 10. Hongkong Mr. A. Cowdrey examining officer.

What the Registrar

aud Kowloon Wharf und Gedown, after sales Mr. P. M. Gocoral lins to go by is the bearing and

at $1073, close slightly oasier with sellers at Mr. C. Cuningham AppATRACE of the ποικίες their accent and their familiarity with a life they state

$107. Shanghai and Hongkow Wharves have Mr. Gingha they are leading. If they appear to be very

buyers at Tls. 165 ox the dividend of Tha. 6 for Mrs. J. T. Davis

3 old, and Tla for new shares paid on 30th Mr. F. B. Descen firat in mind that 20 per caut. of young, bearing

ultimo. Old and now shares are now alike. obaruster,

Mr. & Ms.T.. Downing these women do not consider themselves to ba

the time spent in examining 9,085 persons

LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS-Houg Mr. G. H. Edwards frea ageute, he has no option but to

Investmont and

Agency Company's Mr. A. Emerson them temporarily from the influence of their bong 77 hours, but the large majority of kong Land

but Mr. C. P. Felvus owners and do his best to ascertain their real the emigrants are obviously above suspicion, and shares are in moderato demand at age and history. If they appear to lelong to nothing more than an examination of the holders demand higher rates, Kowloon Lands Mrs. A. &. Field have buyers at $39, and sellers at 340. West Mr. H. U. Fener elase 2 he must satisfy himself that they photograph and a few questions are called for. understand they are not bound by any cou

It has been said that the gresont system of Points can be had at $55. Hongkong Hotels Jr. & Mrs. Fontaine sideration given in China or any agreement examination and the possibility of detention astare in request at $140 ex the

share deterrent to respectable women emigrating he Ion 29th ultimo. Humphreys Estato Capt. & Madam Frants winde there. Class 3 consists of very ignorant women from the interior of the province or per where it has happened. Last year. 51 respect: $12. Shanghal Lands are unchanged with sible, and I have known cases and Finance Coy.'s shares have been done at is quite

$12 and $1.15, haps from Kwangsi. It has been

possible rescue a number of these, but the majority have

COTTON MILLA-Latest Bhangbai quotations been kept in Canton or some other city by of these, it was found on further exami- sellers at Tis. 114,

owners antil they hars become reconciled nation that there was no cause for deten their

tion. But the

cases of these women are are; Ewon Tls. 32, Internationals The. 28 to the life.

invariably investigated the evening of their buyers, Laou Kang Mows Tin. 13 buyers, and detention by the Committee of the Po Leaug

ohres Tls, 150 sellers. Hongkong Cottoas Kak, and if the result of the investigation

and are wanted at SÍU. SUNDRY MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.— is satisfactory, they are released the next Hongkong Electrics can be placed at $164 for

on their marning and enabled to proceed

old and 910 for now shares. Dairy Farms are by the atmer by which they wanted at $13. Green Island Cement Shares have taken their passa16). Toyage

Two

respectable the 25th Janet & server which left on are banged hands at gu) for old our now. Mr. Kempf

King shares,

we now quote old shares 25th January your were detain d for à

CK DOW Mr. J. C, Kitzwanol 1 shares $161. Ico Coy.'s shares $261, and night, that allowed to

to proceed on their voyage after further

$240.

81 are quoted enquiries, whilst among the have sellera

22 fecizia Nove-Campbell, Moore & Cos. Mr. E. P. Anguit passengers by a steamer which left the week berried women, who were discovered to be payable to-day: China Borneus sold at $14 aud there were two women and a girl posing are quoted 13 or the dividend of 83 per share

fear of the kidnappers that even at their first be held on 15th iuxtant, transfer books ben been carried off by robbers, but were in cead ordinary yearly meeting of shareholders will $141, and have sellers at the higher figure: the

since reived, and the three men who wers appearance in Court they were afraid to give bo evidence against them. Fortunately their cou

closed taking them abroad were sentenced to one

at that rate, High Level Tramways can be placed at $210 Langkuts have receded in the Fear's hard labour.

Duriag the year 1904, 30 hotels and 32 north to Tls 245 buyers. South China Morn unigration-hoases (for men only) wore licetissuing Post Shares sold at $23. Watkins fetched the end of the year there were were 49 hotels 881, but they close at $8 esllers. A. 8. Watan 14 emigration-hes holding licences, as

are in strong demand at $12 for old and $124 for new shures, but there do not seem to be any for sale at these rates. Wm. Powells have been fixed at $1 to $121, and close with sellers at the latter rate; an interim dividend of 50 cents per share will be payable on 10th instant; transfer books close from 5th to 10th instant.

Lo

Special efforts have been made during the year to prevent young girls entering on an immoral life in the Colony, und the succuss though

put striking, is I think as great as could Le expected. I hope however I may find it posible, with the co-operation of the Chase gentlemen who are interested in this work, to reduce the number of women seat to the Po 478UITABLE for Officer, TWO ROOMS Loung Kak, and thus lessen the inconvenienes

Princo's Building,

to the women themselves, and lighten the burlen Apply to-

bornu by the Suulety. The total number of LAUTS, WEGENER & CO.

persons admitted to the Fo Leung Kuk during Honékong, 4th March, 1905.

[61 the year was 675. compared with 826 in 1953, as very satisfactors decrease, as there is no reason to suspect a relszation of vigilance on the part of the Polics or of this Department. A HOUSE, Excellent situations, Garden,dmitted during the year. Most of the little Twenty-five runaway maid-servants were girls complain of ill-treatment, but it is very rarely that any signs of ill-treatment can be seen when they are, the Police are at unes communicated with. I believe that as a class, these Chinese maid-servanta in Hongkong are aaste of the protection that the Government Will extend to them. The case is the same with

of them feel bound in honour to serve their

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AND AGENCY CO., LI Hongkong, 28th March, 1904.

TO LET.

F8

JEW STORE nearing completion to Let Nh Chater Ronil, opposite Haugkong

"ALPHA

TO LET.

WELL FURNISHED SIX ROOMED

Tennis Court and Swimming Buth.

Apply to-- Hongkong, 18th February, 1905. (402

Hotel, area about 3,000 square feet..

Apply

CLX Care of Daily Press Office. Hongkong, 18th March, 1905.

TO LET.

748

FFICE ROOMS at Nos. 12 & 14, Quean's

O Road Central (Corner House); also

GODOWNS at Back. Can be let separately or wholly. Rent moderate, cheaper if the whole is taken on a long lease.

SEVEN EUROPEAN HOUSES, late F. Blackhead & Co, and Stevao, Tomes & Co.'s Offices. Ground Floors and Top Flours with Godowns cau ba let separately on lower

Apply to→ CLIUNG SEUN KOO,

1&14 Queen's Rund Central,

(92

Hongkong, 24th December, 1904.

TO LET.

NO. 1, RIFON TERRACE.

FLATS MOBETON TERRACE, facing the

Polo Ground.

OFFICES in course of erection, CONNAUGHT

ROAD (near BLAKE PIER).

GODOWNS; PLATA EASI

A BUILDING at Causeway Bay, at present

in occupation of the Steam Laundry Co., L.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 29th June, 1904,

TO LET.

181

TWO FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, European T

Style, in Kowloos. Possession on or about 31st August, 1905. Moderate Rentala,

Apply to

H. HUMPHREYS.

TO LET.

FIRST-CLASS EUROPEAN HOUSES in Observatory Road, Taim

the

This in

51

women were detained, and in the case

-this

ngainst 30 hotels and 1ë emigration houses at

Ten Troi, Kowloon, Each with Five Spacions inmmies of huascs of ill-fav, though many the close of 1903. The total number of emi

Well-ventilated Living Rooms, Two Bathrooms, Kitchen, Garden, Tennis Courts, Servante Quarters, Water, Gas, Electric Lights and Beila Moderate Rental. Possession on or about 1st Apel, 1905.

Apply to

ARKATOON FAFCAR & CO,

45, Wyndham Strosk. · Hongkong, 10th Janosry, 1995.

1202

TO LET.

NO. 3, CANTON VILLAS, Kowloon.

I

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THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, 27th March, 1905,

[819

TO LET.

N Hotel Mansions THREE OFFICES

sommanding position on Front. Apply---

M. J. D. STEPHENS, Solicitor,

18 Bank Baildings. Hongkong, 20th March, 1905.

TO LET.

FURNISHED, THE CASTLE,

For particulara, apply to

1865

GEO. K. HALL BRUTTON, 39 & 41, De Voour Road, Hongkong, 22nd March, 1903.

TO LET.

[777

HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & ON Post Office and Husigkong Hotel,

FINANCE CO., LD.

Hongkong, 21-t Jane, 1964.

TO LET.

FFICES in "Hotel Mansions," facing

Apply to-

1869

HENRY HUMPHREYS, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 7th January, 1905.

TO LET.

180

and SPACIOUS ROOM or

AOFFICE on the First Floor of No. 306. 74, CAINE ROAD.

•Queen's Road Central. Possession from let April, 1905,

For particulara, please apply to-

WONG CHU YANG,

Care of Yoo Sang Fat

Opposite the Post Office.

Hongkong, 7th March, 1995,

TO LET.

[635

GODOWNS Nou, 34, 34, 34c, Praya Easi

Apply to

COMPRADORE'S DEPARTMENT, Nippon-Yuso-Kaisha.- Hongkong, Ist March, 1995.

184

TO LET.

PREMISES at present occupied by

66 LENIFFER," Garden Road, Kow-TERRY & WATER Lens Road

on, DETACHED HOUSE with Centra Moderate Rental, ready for im

Garden. mediate occupation.

Apply to

HENRY HUMPHREYS,

or to

Apply-

KELLY & WALSH LD. Hongkong, 25th March, 1905.

(833

820

BR

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND

FINANCE CO., LD. Hongkong. 27th March, 15

TO LET.

TYRIE, Unfurnished. Newly repaired,

Painted and Colourwashed.

No. 7,1

No. 21.

No.

18,

No. 20,

BELILIOS TERRACE, 1st Row

3rd Row.

3rd Row. 3rd Row.

No. 1, DES VŒUŽ VILLAS. BUNGALOW (Furnished), at Now Torri- tory, Kowloon, 4 Rooms, low routal.

KELLETT CREST" (Furnished), Peak, for 2 months from 15th April to 90th June, 1905.

2ND FLOOR in Contral position, containing Four Largo Rooms, Autoroom sud Lavatory, &c., with use of Electric Lift. "Well suited for

•Offices.

Apply to-

"LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, 20th January, 1905.

190

TO LET.

QRAE-SIDE, 20, Macdonnell Road, 16 ROOMED HOUSE with Garden, suitable for a Mess or a Boarding House.

Apply to-

C. F. DE CARVALHO,

Care of H. & 8. Bank. Hongkong, 30th March, 1905.

# # # # #

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849

is the oldest and still immeasurably the best medium for Advertising among the

Native Community. Established for rearly FORTY YEARS circalates largely throughout Southern Chiu Indo-China, etc.

Terms for Advertising (Translations free) can he obtained at the Office, 14, Des Voux Boad Contral, Hongkong, 131, Fleet Street, London or from the different agents.

Documente translated from or into Classical or Colloquial Chinese,

New

at

of $5

per

Bad more shares are wanted at

now till that date. China Providentă have been done at $83, and have further sollers

GARRISON ORDERS.

HEAD QUARTRES, HONGKONG, 1st April, 1905. GARRISON Orders.-Detail Offeers-No.

owner for the sumber of years-usually from Fronts passed by the Emigration Ofleer and by

the Registrar General daring the one to three in Hongkong agreed upon.

the year was

Registrar General, introduced a

In 1883 the late Dr. Stewart, who was then 76,304 The 50 botels afford accommodation

for 3,267

employ 1.011 servants. Astem of securing the prepor upbringing of cerinin girls so that the number of guests that can time is 2,258. be accommodated at vas who had come under his protection, by requiring It is not only intending emigrants who are their guardians to enter into a bead to bring accommodated in these hotel bat poo. le retura- them to see the Registrar General once everting to China, besides numbers of temporary guarter until they were satisfactorily settled in life. In 1891 the number of these girls was houses san legally accommodate 364 persous wag visitors to Hongkong. The 14 emigration- 123. They were mostly little children found bat as they employ 89 servants the number of. With reference to Garrison Order of in disorderly henses. By the close of 1903 the emigrants in them at any one time cannot 31st ult., Capt. H. A. Carleton, 3rd Burma number was further reduced to 13, and it is excoed 175. The largest house en accommodate Infy. will be Field Olear vice Capt. C. K... satisfactory to think that no considerable

41 am

is one which can only Busho B.G.A. placed on Sick List, and Capt. emigrants, but there is increase in to be anticipated from the source

accommodate 3, thre 4, sad two 6. These 8. O. Boyd R.GA. will be next for duty. houses are obviously only smigration offices. The Protector of Chinese at Singapore mentions in bis annual report for 1903 that 12,177 napaid pasangers arrived from Hongkong during the year, All of these should have passed through the 14 licensed emigration houses and have speat 48 hours there. It is unfortunate that so far. it has been found impossible to appoint an Inspector to ensure the enforcement of the law. The ravenne derived from these licences was $2,820

above mentioned.

bind

All the same, 18 more girls were added to the list during 1904. But they are an older class about 15 or 16 years of age who bare already entered on an immoral life. No prosecution of their owners is possible, as proof of their real age cannot be procared. All that can be done is to their guardians, it any are forthcoming not to let them enter a disorderly house, but to keep them in Hongkong and bring them before the Registrar General at regular intervals,

The Women and Girls Protection Ordinance the Registrar General very full powers gifes of protection, but unfortunately permits the criminal to

escape unpantehed. In every charge made under Section 3 (trafic in woman of girl), it is necessary to use "Pure of prostitution." This purpose is in many cases obrion, but impossible of proof, as naturally

the victim is not consulted and the arrests aro

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SHARE REPORT.

* Maura Erich Georg and Co. in their Weekly Share List, dated the 1st April, lots or Our market has ruled a little quister, but a fair business has been done in connection with the heary March settlements, which, to all appearances have been arranged without much trouble, although the losses in some quarters have been pretty stil

stiff. The sterling demand rate on London closos at Is. 104d, while Shang- hai rates are unchanged. Bar xilver in London ja quoted 25 13/168., and Consoles £91,

BANK SHARES.-Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Shares sold at 87521, to $760, elasing with buyers at the higher rate. The London quota- tion has advanced to £78. Nationals have been placed at $361.

MARINE INSURANCE SHARES. —Unions sold, but have further sellers at $700, Chinn Trelers are obtainable at $56. North Chus have sellers

By Oriler

R. E. Ross, Major.

Chief Staff Officer. NOTICE--It is notified that a lamp is kept in charge of the Omears Mess, 119th Infantry. for use of ofloers turning out guards on the Kowloon afde. Of cars requiring it are re- quested to apply there for it and to return it

when done with.

Lient F. V. Iened R.Q.A, is detailed as a member of the Garrism Recreation Committee vice Lient, J. U. Hope R.G.A. who has pro- ceeded on leave of absence.

COLD STORAGE,

THE HONGKONG ION COMPANY, IN Storage available at EAAT Pork. Stores will have now 40,000 Cabis foot of Cold be Open at 10 AM. and 4 P.M. daily, Sunday, arcopted to receive and deliver perishable goods.

WH. PARLANE, Manager. Hongkong, 18th November, 1901.

A. LING & CO., FURNITURE STORE.

135

PLATED GLASS AND CROCKERY

WARE, &c., &c; and F000 HOW

LACQUERED WARE.

69, QUEENS ROAD CENTRAL. Hongkong, 21st September, 1903,

H. E. For

Mr. D. Gavin Me. C, Glover

Mr. A. W. Grant

Mr. H. K. Goldstein

+

Mr. Gravette Mr. H. C. Gray Capt. T. A. Bail Mr. K. Harding Mr. S. Haywood Mae. Hofftad and com-

panion Dr. it. B, Loggan Eng. Caps, Hurst, K.N. Mr. Jorkowski

Mr R. D. Atkinson

Mr. M. P. Battis

Mr. J. M. Bustie

PROK

Lady F. Boyle de maid apt. & Mrs. Bentinck children and maid

Col. and Mrs. F. W.

Bunny & children

Mr. A. Chapman Major A. A. Chichester Mrs. A. A. Chichester Mr. G. Courtney Col. Darling Mr. A. J. David Mr. David, jun. Mr. Dixon

Lieut. A Dymock Capt. Fitzwililaine Capt. Gales Eng. Lieut, A. R. Grant

Dr. Grüne Mr. H. B. Harker Col. Haynes

Mr. F. A. Hazeland

Mr. A. Helgaun

Mr. Holborow

Mr. D. Hudig

Mrs. Langmuir Mr. A. R. Lewia Dr. & Mrs. P. A. Liniany Mr. T. 8. Motran Mr. D. Macdonald Mr. C. Gordon Mac ie

Mr. & Mrs. C. Matteson

Dr. G. Marriott

Mr. & Mra, E. Meiklo

Mr. and Mrs. Moyce Mr. P. Lifter

za. W., Moir Mr. & Mr. F. M. Moon Lt. S. . usor, U.8 X. Mr. W. Newbold. Mr-4-6-Newington

Capt. Oliphant Mr. & Mrs. C. 8. Osborra

Mr. A. Pablo

Mr. W. Parßit

Mrs. J. A. Tattio Mr. &... Porkins Afr. W. K. Porce Mr. E. Ping lengola

Mr.

Mrs. F. O. Ranney

Dr. L. K. Ree!

Mrs. J. S. Roach & child Mr. W. R. Robertson Mr. N . Rutherford Mr. W. Seatt

Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Sooth

and infont Mr. C. Skott Mr. 4 Mmm.

Buythe

Frank

Mr. Guo, Somervillo Mr. C. H. Sopor k. A. 1. tein

Mr. B. Stocker Mr L Jwig Straus Str. C. Squire

Mr. and Mr. Tatunt

Mr. D. Thornborrow

Mr. W. D Triskell Mr. P. VarOWI

A., & Mrs. J. Y, V, Vor-

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Mr. S. Vickers Mrs & Miss Wakefield Hun, E. B. Watson

Mr. J. L. Wemyss Mrs. A. M. Whitton a. C. J. Williams Mr. and Mrs C. E.

Woolner

HOTEL

Mr. Lang Mr. Lauder

Herbert

Mr. R. Martin

Mr. J. L. Hough O'Neil Mr. & Mrs.

Moron Consul E. Mualle

Mr. and Mr. Oliver Mr. F. B. Ollis

Major and Mrs, Painter Mr. A. H. Parker, EN. Mrs. Parker

Major Parry

Capt. Paxton

Major Philipp

Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C. Me and Mra. Kynuor Mrs. Sawor

Mr. A. Fandy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mr. Carl W. Smith Mr. W.O.C.Si khavor Mr. Stevenson Nr. Steen

Mr. Stok

air, Story

Mr. & Mrs. W. Thomson

Mr. Woon Uffe

Mr. and Mrs. A. R. R. Fr. Gordan Vaudin

Havant

Mrs. H. U. Jeffries Mrmat Mrs. Joseph Major Josling Major and Mrs. Kays

Mr. and Mrs. Warburg Miss Warlung

Capt. & Mr. Watkins, Dr. & Mrs. M. J. White

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr. A. Belmont, Jr. Mr. F. V. Pavics

Mr. Thon, A. Haamer

Lt. K. W. Henderson Mrs. R. W. Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Hollingworth Mr. N. M. Bolnies Mrs. Jackson and child Dir. J. Watt Janesca Mrs. J. W. Jameson Mr. F. Kiene Mrs. F. Kiene Capt. Kufud Mr. C. Kranij

Cpl. John. Kynock Mene Lorillard Mr. C. H. MacKay Mr. E. J. Mo es Mr. V. A. Murdock" Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Rong Mr. . . W. Bowm

Howkacha

Capt. and Mrs. T. M. 0.

Sullivan

Miss Sullivan Mr. Brace Shephert Mr. H. Dababaan

Mr. E. A. Wilkinson

CAULTON Houss

Mr. & Mrs. B. J. Barlow Mr. Paul Lehre Mr. Roger J. Andap Birs. Bell

Mr. A. E. Blanco Mr. F. Chapple Mr. "J. Cruickshank Mr. F. O, Day Mr L. T. Delaney Mr. A. C. Dive

Mr. Dutton

Miss M. Gains

Mr. and Mrs. Georg

and 2 childra

Mr. T, F. Gilkison

My. W. L. Leash

Mr. J. Loth Mr. Y augebit Mr Alex.. Lugebil Mr. Sic illan

Mr K. Matson

Dr W. H. A, Moore

and

Mr. U. Nrivegna Mr. Mr. Newman Mr and Mrs. Pepcio Mr. C. M. Presbaw Mr. C. Rogg Mr. H. Selvuter

[32 Mr. and Mrs. Halbroun Mr. and Mrs. Simons

AVID CORSAR & BON'S

at Tas 16, while Yeugtszes are steady at 316) D MERCHANT NAVY and Cantans st

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