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NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

«NORDDEUTCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1910.

THE NEED OF MEN,

A

LORD LOSEDERY'S CALL TO OUR YOUTH.

Lord Rosebery took for the text of his address on character nad education, in opening new buildings of Colohester Grammar School the Empire's mood of real men.

Having jocularly refused to open the buildings until a whole holiday was granted, he said that Colchester in early recollection was associated with the oyster, Ifs though that there must be something of the bivalve in his own constitu tion. The oyster, we were told, might be orowed in love; but he did not know of any other im- passioned emotions connected with it. The oyster was naturally solitary, naturally raticent, And it was perhaps those qualities that had brought him so constantly in touch with it. (Laughter.)

Education, te proeccled, most provide the wag who are to guide our destinies. Not only wore the old grammar schools rubbing up the old loups, but all the great public schools, some, he was sorry to say, more slowly, bat all with the object of fitting boys for their place in life. “All the nations are endeavouring to fit them selves for the rivalry of rase, and the best education we can give is necessary to enable our nation not to win. but to hold its own in the light. (Cheers.)

"It is melancholy to think sometimes that the enormous mass of the best material, the best manhood in the world which we possess, is really not pat to its best use; and has sometimes great diffosity in liuding any use at all. Thousands of boys when they come to the of eighteen and are the to face with the meation of wast they are to do aro naable to answer it.

because they hare not fitted themselves specially for any

To school, like this we have to look that thing

· thò fature such things stall not be=[“ Hear. hear") that boys shall leave school with some defaits end in view, with some definito occupa tion to which they can betake themselves.

"There is room; I boliere, for all the educat. ud youth of Grest Britain, room and occaps- tion for all, if not at home, at any rate in the | Empire." (Lond choorn.) He did not men

afficals alone, though they were constantly in- creasing in number. “I was thinking, ton, of the armSLA opportunities in the outer. Dominious of the Crows and is. Indis for the [714] educated youth of the country.

AMERICAN AND ORIENTAL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM NEW YORK.

THE Steamship

THE

"WELSH, PRINCE,"

What we wantin England, what I think wo shall increasingly want, is men. There is no word that the greatGladstone had so ofton on his lipsas 'Manhood,' and what he meant was the manhood. the courage, to follow his own conscience and convictions, and to sot up to them instpendently of the convictions and persuasions of others. om-under-the deep persuasion-that-times-pre- coming, if not come, when real men of manhood were never so much wanted, ("Hear, hear.")

Thero is a tendency to impinge upon the liberty of the individual which thiuk vicious, and which can be effectively resisted only by rearing up men who are men not merely in appearance and talk, but in character and in cou- let the stream carry you where it will; it will probably and in the balrushes, but that is not the way to do good and try to inluence your generation."

anded and stored at their risk into the ho landed at their risk into the hazardous and for duct. (Choors:) It is basiest is this world to

"PRINZ LUDWIG„” haying arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being

kazardous Godowns ous and/or ortra

of Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Compnay, Istil, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

No claims will be adimitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the Zud Ang. will be subject

le rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will bo ex- amined on the 2nd Aug., at 9.30A.M.

All Claims must reach us before the 6th Ang, or they will not be rernized,

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the

Undoraigard.

This Steamers brings Cargo EX BA." CABOTO" from Vosico. Ex-8.8. "GADO Fazs" from Sevilla, Transhipped at Port Said.

NORDDEUTCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Genel Agents,

Hongkong, 26th July, 1910.

· NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

HE P. & C. 9. N. Co.'s Steamor

THE

"NUBIA,"

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FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS.

Consignoos of Cargo by the above-named reanel are hereby informed that their goods are being lauded and placed AT THEIR RISE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each

·Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructione are given to the contrary within 16 hours,

Goods not cleared by the 4th Ang., at 4,.., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be offected by me in

any case

winterer.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowes for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at ag hour. All Gaims must be presented appointed within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be rosegnised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT, Superintendent.

Hongkong, 23th July, 1910,

FROM EUROPE. :

ME HA.L. Steamship

THE

*SAXONIA,"

[1

Captain Baklo, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo an houby informed that their goods are being landed and placed ilir riek in the

hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of

the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd, whence delivery may be obtained Bills of Lading countersigned by the

aigned.

to

Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice

the contrary be given before To-DAY.

All Claims out bo presonted within ten days

of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date

they cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods loft the Golowns, and all Goods remaining дато undelivered after the 2nd Aug, will be subject

to rent.

All brokon, chafedt, and damaged goeda must be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd Aug, et 3 PM,

No Fire Insurancs will be effected by us in any case whatever

This Steamer

on Carge:

Ex 8.8. "Pan from New York.

Ex 8.8. "Sines" from Setubal.

Ex 58. Fritz" from Stettin.

Ex S.B."Kate" from Stettin.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE

Hongkong Office

Hongkong, 27th July, 1910.

[872

Cousignees of Cargo by the above named vessel see hereby informed that all Goods are being extra hazardons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godowa Co., Ltd, Kow- loon, whence delivery may obtained,

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd Aug, at 2.30 PM.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the Zul Aug. will be subject to rent.

I thought that this country reared its great. est race from the middle of the sirteenth to the middle of the seventeenth century, from the Charles II. Not only did that period seem to secension of Elizabeth to the Restoration of

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre-produce te greatest characters in English sinted to the Undersigned on or before the history, but one had the feeling that the menu from the highest to the lowest were of a higher 6th Aug., or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance has been effected.

quality than now. “ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co., Agrants. Hongkong, 27th July, 1910.

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MITE

SOLE PROPRIETORS of TAKASIMA OCHI, MUTABE, HOJO, NAMAZUTAs SATO, SHINNEW and KAMIYAMADA, Collieries.

EXTRAVAGANT ADMINISTRATION,

GREAT INCREASE IN SALARIES.

While very few members of Parliament object to the increase in the salary of Mr. Burns only afteen, including tellers, voted against it-the lightness of heart with which the (MITSU BISHI CO.)

Liberst Goverement has since its return to power in 1906 increased the cost of administra- COAL DEPARTMENTtion is viewed with some apprehension in more

than one quarter.

When the Unionists loft offee the Civil Service Estimates stood at. £28,614,221 The Bigare to-day is!

£42,695,446 Ba increase of, roughly, fourteen millona. Erea

if the nice millona due to old-age pension be deduet. ed the balance a carions commentary on the promises of economical administration and the attacks on the Unionists for their extravs- gance which formed the subject of so

80 many Radical speeches four and a half years ago. Nar

is it impertinent to unt that the Gör. ernment has not been backward in providing

besides

increasing the

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WEATHER REPORT. . ·

the following report:--

The Haugkong Obwrvatory yesterday issued NAPIER JOHNSTONES' On the 1st at 11.55 -The barotetor has "SQUARE BOTTLE" risen alightly on the E. court of Chins, and fallon a on the NE, const.

The depression is still down over China to the Yangtzo valley.

The

depression lying over N.E. Japɔın yesterday is moving away over the Pacific.

Pressure is highest over the Pacific between W. Japan and the Boning.

Moderate S. and 8. W. winds may be expected

in the Formosa Channel and along the 3. coust of China,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours onding. at 10 am: to-day, 0.00 inches

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at nous to-day is ny follows →→→

Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

A

Bouth count of Chios between Hongkong and Lamooks.

78.W: winds, EX="

derate; fair at |first, showery

later, JS. winds,

moderate.

Samen No. 1.

South coast of Chins between? Same as No. 1.

Hongkong and Hainan ... ¿

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VESSELS EXPECTED.

THE ENGLISH MAILG

The F. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s str. Dealt loft Singapore for this port on the 29th ult, et 4.30 p.m. with the outward English Mails, and is duo here to morow at about 6'.m.

THE AMERICAN MAIL. The P.M. str. China ise to arrive at Hongkong to-morrow at

at 2 p

5.8.9. Manchurin, from

5

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEAMERS.

BARON OGILOy, British str. 2,908, H. H. 28th July-Moji 23rd July, Coal-Bradley & Co.

BILASTER. British str., 2,495. Liuto, 28th July

-Moji 21st July, Coni-Bradley & Co. BUJUN MARE, Japanese str., 1,304, Y. Fusaro

31st JulyShanghai 24th July, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha.

Camze, British str., 1,143, Lindberg, 29th

July-Hoihow 28th Jaly, GeneralBut torfold & Swira.

(HOWTAI, German str., 1,115, W. Merma

27th July-Bangkok 21st via Hoilow 26th July, Rice-Butterflold & Swire. CHUNSANO, British

str., 1,418, Allcock, 27th

Any-Samarang 17th July, Sugar-Far-

CLARA

Co. JEISEN, Ger. str. 1,103, J. Bandiren, 29th July-Hongay 27th July, Coal Bradley & Co.

DERWENT, British str., 1,592, J. Jonkins, 31st July-Saigon 27th July, General-Man

Fat.

DEVAWONGSE, Gœman str., 1 050, F. Rehivaldt, 18th July-Bangkok 12th July. Rice and Meal-Butterfeld & Swire DRUFAR

Norwegiau ste, 1,102. A. Anonson, 24th July-Bangkok 18th July, Generali China-Siam &, N. Co.

EMPRESS OF JAPAN, British str., 3,039. H.

Pybus, 28th July Vancouver 6th July, Mail and General-Canadian Pacific Fail- May Co...

FUKUI MANU, Japanese str., 3,099, Murakami,

30th July-Moji 25th July, Coal-Mitsni Bussau Kaisha. HAIYAND, British str., 1,362, A. E. Hodgins, 31st July-Foochow, Amoy and Bwałow 30th July, General-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. HALIOTIE, Dutch str., 2.047, Zwart, 12th July Singaperro 5th July, Petroleum-Asiatio Patrolenin & Co.

HANGSANG, British str., 1,356, Wilde, 31st July-Chinking 27th July, General- HANDT. French str., 630, J. Tunnier. 30th July

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Haiphong, Pakhoi and Hoihow 24th July, General-A, R. Marty.

HENRIK

THEN. Norwegian str., 2,900, Smith, 39th July Portland 25th Jane sad Moji

250

July. Flour aut General-P. & A.

8.8. Co.

The P. M. 8. B. Cached from Yokohama HYRON, British sir., 4,232, 1. A. Davios, 17th ̈

San Francisco, was

en route to Hongkong on the 30th ultimo, and

be may o expected to arrive here on the 8th inst.

The T.K.K. str. Chigo Maru sailed from San Francisco on the 19th it, for Hony kong, via Honolulp, Yokohama, Kobo, Nagasaki and Manila, and-is-duo-to arrive at this port on the

19th inet.

The PM, sir. Asia sailed from San Francisco on the 26th alt for Hongkong, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, and is due to arrive at this port on the 23rd iust.

THE INDIAN MALL.

The Apear str. Gregory Apear left Meji on the 30th ultimo morning, and may be expected her on or about the 4th inst.

THE CANADIAN MAIL.

July-Shanghai 15th July, General Ent- torfield

Swire.

JOHN MARU. Japanese str., 703. Y. Yamo

mofo, 30th July-Henlow 29th July, General --Osaka Shokon Kainha

KABUR MARC Japanese str.. 3.070, 9-

27th July-Moj 20th July, Goal-Mitsui Bussan Knight.

KASOW, British str., 2.821, K. T. Jones, 21st July-Kuchinata 15th July, Gomoral-- Butterfield & Swire.

KEONOWAL, German str., 1.115, Kohler, 36th July-Bangkok and Swatow 29th July, Lien and General Butterfeld & Swire. KIANG CHING, Chinese, str., 1,002, Brissan dar,

24th July Hankow 19th July, Iron Rails

Trink

The C.P.R. Cos str. Emprees of Chins left Vancouver on the 27th ultimo p.. for Hong-KUEICHOW. British str., 1,215. G. Booker, 29th kong via the usual parts of call,

MERCHANT STEAMERS.

The NY.K.str. Koga Mara European Line) left Shanghai for this port on the 29th altime, and is expected here today,

The 0.8.K. str. Chicago Mara from Tacoma left Moji for this port via Manila sa the 22nd ultimo, and is expected here to-day

The I.G.M. str. Germania left Tap on the 22nd ultime, and may be expected her to- day.

The British sir. Baron Inmersiale left Karatan for this, port, and is due to errive here to- day.

The NYK. str. Nikko Mura (Australian Tine) left Nagasaki for this port on the 29th altimo. and in exposted here to-day.

The N.Y.K. str. Colombo Maru (Bombay Line) left Bingapore for this port on the 28th ult., and ia

is expected here to-morrow. The NYK. str. Miyazaki Marie (European Line) loft Singapore for this port on the 29th ultimo, oud is expected here to-morrow.

The II-A. Linie str. Brisgatiu left Muroran on the 26th ultimo, and may be expected hera

to-morrow.

The Mogul Line atr. Lothian left United Kingdom on the 10th ultimo for Hongkong rin Straits,

The str. Ischia left Singapore for this port on the 29th it, and may be exposted here on or about the Sth lust,

The Erg Hok Fong S.S. Co.'s sir. Persia

LONG HING & CO., sailed fr. Guaymas, Alexiou on the 14th ult.

PHOTO SUPPLIES.

17, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

Juer UNFACKED:

a.m., and is expected to arriva lure, via Moji, Japan, about the 7th inst.

The N.Y.K. str. Tamba Maru (American Line left Kobe for this port via Moji and Shangli the 29th ultimo, and is expected hare on the 7th instant.

The F.K.K. str. Kiyo Muru from South American and Mexican porta, arrived at · Yoko. hama ou the 25th altimo, and is one to arrive Lore on or about the 16th instant

Falaries of the and the Local Government Board. There are indications, toa, that presently there will be movement for "level ing up" thoemoluments of the President of the Hoard of Education, with vita the result of increasing the scale of pay of all the permanent, officials of that

sof that Department. Their work will not be more or of greater importance- they way possibly be underpaid now-but the rise will take place because the status of the Parliamentary head has been raised. The

The Trea- sury Bench has been added to by the creation of two new ofices-the Assistant Postmaster- General and the Socratary to the Board of Agriculture; there are four Junior Lords of the DEVELOPING AND PRINTING MNS. Allos

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GOLE ABERTS 19 %, HONG KONG, CHINA & MANILLA, A. S_WATSON & CO,uro.

503

instead of the thres which a Unionist

considered

and the Department, Hoon

after the Liberals Bogeded to

office,

found it impossible to gat on without appointing a a Permanent Secretary and Chief Inspector for Wales. According to an admittedly imperfect return presented in April, the immediate result of the lo.ishstion of the Liberal Government has been to add more than thousand permanent and temporary Civil Servants, who will cost about £120,000 a y a cost which, of coness, will

Beyond this ake additions to the Homs about £8,250 a year; the Office staff, come Evicted Tenants (Ireland) extra expense of the

25000; mud with

Act of 1937 is estimated at £5.000;

to

regard the

"It is not

Irish Land Acts. return says:

is not possible even to estimate the number

or cost of the officials appointed in the con

ernment."

of the legislation

of the present Gor So the

before-qnoted total of £120,000 only tells balf the tale. But bodnomy and democracy Heeni

to be incompatible, and the Labour Party partioalurly are always asking for more impectors. The late Lord Sallabory was always in protest against this passion for leading strings, and predicted that s time might come when there would he British inspectors than inspected Britons,

more

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The I.G.M. str. Goeles, carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 13th ult., left Colombo on the 30th ultimei pm, and may | be expected hore on or about the 10th inst.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

| Mr. P. R. Adamis Jr. L. S. Adams

Mr. J. I. Andrew Mr. J. H. Backhouse Mics. Cameron Mistes.(3) Cumeron Mr. F. D. Cheshire Mr. M. O. Clark Mr. W. Creagh

| My. Marshall Darrach Mr. N. B. Didionec

Mr. and Ms. H. C.

Ebrenfels

Mr. H. G Fisher

Mr. &. Gaudet

Mr. V. Goulbourn Capt T. P. Hall

Hon. Mr and Mr. E. A

Hewort Mr. J. S. Hood

Dr. 8. "Hough

Mr, W. Jackson

Mr. M. Krugor Mr. F. Lerg Miss A. Lewis *** Mr. G. T. Lloyd

Mr. D. Matdoan'd Mrs. H. L. Marker Dr. O. Marriott Miss K. A. Massey Mr. M. Mickle Mrs. J. G. Minor Mr. H. J. Morze Fr. R Outre

Mr. E. H. Ray Mr. R. K. Rodger Mr. H. H. Solomon Jr. and Mrs. A. D.

Spalding

Mr. J. Spittles

Miss A. quare

Me. 5. Staford

Mr. and Mrs. M. L.

Thomp on

Mr. W. W. Trautscheld Ms. P. Tufts

Mr. A. V. Walker Mr. J. W. Wheldon Mr. G. Wolf

Mrs. G. E Wolf Me, G. G. Wood Mr. C. Zaneonvieh

KING EDWARD HOTEL, Mr. & Misy B. Ballwin

and maid

Mr. M. P. Beattie Mr. E. O. Brownlow -Mr. D. G. Chocaman

Mr. F. T. Cot

Mr. A. C. Elton Dr. N. Eyl Ms. Heymann Mr. A. Hi ink Mr. Kennedy Misses K J.M. Kennedy Mine Lepreito Mr. G. W. McEwen Mr. & Mrs. D. Muurs

Mr. R. N. W. Nickols Mc. Packer Mr. II. Olsen Capt. and Mrs. W. C

Pastore Mr. W. Pattison M. N. PesECO Mro. Pellingall Mr. D. Percobois Mr. E. Kigold Mr. Rossum Mr. M. J. Rowley Dr. Schutz Mr. E. B. Smith Mr. G. C, Whitelaw

July-Tientsin and Swator 28th July, Genoral-Butterfield & Swire.

KWANUSE. British str., 1,203, C. Flankett Cole,

17th July-Saigon 14th July, Bles-But terfeld & Swire.

KWANGLER. Chinese str., 1,468, Lincoln, 30th

JulyShanghai 26th July, General

S. N. Co.

British str., 1,428, Richard, 29th

alghai 25th and Swatow 28th

General Jardine, Matheson & Co.

LATE-British-six. 1,350, Frampton, 25th Jaly-Saigon 21st July, Rico and General -Wo Fat Bing.

LARANG, British str., 3,460, E. J. Tadd, 28th Jaly-Singapore 22nd July, General- Jardine Matheson & Co.

LINAN, British str., 1,250, Williams, 21st July -Shanghai 17th July, Cenoral-Butter- fold & Swire.

LONGSHIP, British str. 2842, J. Tasker, 19th July-Moji 13th July, Cost-Bradley &

Co.

MACHE. French atr., 1.881. Goer. 31st July

Haiphong and Quan Chow Wan, Rice and Cotton- Mesageries Maritimes, MOSTRACLE. British str. 6,163, W. Dixon Hopcroft, 25th July-Vanecuver via Japan 28th June, Lumber and General-Canadien Pacific Railway Co.

ONRANO, British str., 1.234, E. J. Baller, 19th

July-Hongay 17th July-Jardine, Mathe-

& Co.

son

PAXLAY. Garman str. 1,018. Gathema

18th July-Bangkok 10th July, Rice- Batterfield &

Swire.

PARASANG, Geriam str., 1,021, F. v. Mangeta- dorff, 20th July-Bangkok 14th July. Rion Batterfield & Swire,

SEANG BEE, British dr. 3.720. W. Larkins,

30th

Joly-Singapore 25th July, General

-Chinese

SIAM. Danish str. 3,875. F.. D. Carlson, 31af

July-Vladivostock 23rd July, General Melchers & Co.

S. THAN, American str. 574, D. Pajo, 31st, July-Manila 27th July, Sugar-W. B.

Chinese

SUBANG, British str., 1,234, Picknell, 26th

Jay-Chinwantao 21st Inly, Coal-

TAIRANO, British str., 1,544, G. F. Matthews, 27th July-Saigon 23rd July, Rice- Jardine, Matheson & Co.

TEAN. British str., 1.346. A. W. Onterbridge, 29th July-Manilo 26th July, General- Butterfield & Swire.

TJIKINI, Dateh str., 1,234, H. Koops, 24th

Fly-Batavin 26th June and Macassar 15th July, General-Java-China-Japan

VESTY OLD, Norwegian str. 1,172, Bertolsen, 31st July-Bangkok via Swatow 30th July, General Order

YANGTZE. British str., 4.149. Jos. Rulford, 25th July-Liverpool and Singapore 19th July, General Butterfield & Brire

BAILING VESSEL.

ARROW, British harque, 2,971, Melver, 20th May-Anjer 8th April, Kerosene Oil- Standard Oil Co.

LAWHILE British barque, 2,749. J. C. B. Jar-

vis, 27th July-Standard Oil Co.

KinoHOLARS PRIVATE BOTIL

Mr. E. Arndt

Lt. J. S. Arwine, viss, Mrs. J. S Arwise and

children

Cmdr. & Mrs Actos & Mr. W. B. Tizdal King

maid

Mr. & Mrs. A. C. Logan Comsul J. M. Macedo Mr. J. F. Macgregor Mr & Mrs C.Ö. Macker Mr Mr.L. D.Vandell Mastor Mandoll Mr. C. M. Meyer Mr. R. 8. Morrison Mr. J. A. Offer Mr. Wm. Vittendrigh Mr. J. Robertson

G Sachse Mian

K. Sachse Capt. & Mrs Schultzen ME. A. J. Smith- Mr. & Mrs Tibbs Mr. B. Webb ...ME. J. W. Wilson

Dr. Black Capt & Mrs. Bromer Mr. W. F. Drewor Mr. E. J. Chapman Mr. Cocker Mr. P. Syd nbana Dixon Mr&Mra.D.B. Donnelly Mr. J. G. 5. Gawaden Mr. & Mrs. G. Gordon Mr L. Gorham Mr. H. Holman Mrs F. N. James....... Dz. P. J. Kelly

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