LATE TELEGRAMS.
(Continued from page 5)
BRITISH LABOUR LEADERS VIZEAT.
London, January 13th,
Mr. Barnes, the Labour leader, writing to Reynold's Newspaper, says that the graveat danger to the Government with regard to the Veto Bill is the foolish und unnecessary promable giving indication of a future intention to roform the House of Lords. Ho warns the Govern. mont that if they insist. In this attempt to cou- oliate the Whig section of the Cabinet, tho Labour Members will vote against them FAMOUS DUTCH PICTURI WILFULLY DAMAGED.
Amsterdam, January 13th.
A man has billy damaged, by knife thrusta, Rembrandt's most celebrator picture,The Night Wall," in the State Museum. Tho man, who arrestod, stated that he was a cook who had been discharged from the Nary 19 physically unfit.
CANADA'S OUTSIDE RELATIONS,
London, January 14th.
An Ottawa delegation representing the Cana Han Manufacturers' Association waited upon the Government to-day, protesting against reci procity with the United States, and opposing the demand of the deputation of farmers which. waited upon the Dominion Henss of Commons in Decembar last to nãrecate an incro 150 i tho British preferenco and the adoption of resiprec- ity with the United States. The present dologa.. tion declare that reciprocity wiil öheck the dow of British and European capital,
In reply, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Dominion Prime Minister, said that he could not see how it was isapostille to conclude some measure of reciprocity which would not injure either the farmers or the manufacturers. He thought that the Canadian representatives at Washing ton could be trusted to handle the negotiations without disturbing existing conditions.
A NEW YORK CUSTOSIS SEIZURE,
London, January 14th. It is anoconced in Bradford that the case of Nesaro (sic) Brookog against whom nauit was instituted to recover £40,000 sterling for alleged evasion of the American customs by means of fraudulent invoices has hoon sled. The American assets of the tira have been released on a forfeitues bond given to the authorities and the payment of 21,000 dollar in settlement of the Customs oldim Tor 200,000 dollars,
· REVIVAL OF COTTON TRADE.
London, January 14th. There is a nuclied revival in the cotto trails. The restarting of mills in Fast Taneshiro ro Voals a shortage of labow owing to the extensivo emigration or to operatives Fooking other employ ment during the prolonged depression. Mana facturers are hoping for the return of operatives from Ambrica. All the Blackburn mills are running except four. The labour exchanges are endeavouring to attract werkpeople from other' countries ( counties.Ţ
THE STORMS AT HEA.
London, January 14th.
The P. O. Mongolia arcis, at Plymouth to-day, eighteen hours late, her bridge having. been damaged in the recent storm.
TROOPS IN PORTUGAL UPHOLDING ORDER.
London, January 14th.
BARCLAY,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1911.
PERKINS
FAMOUS
WHY GO TO
LONDON STOUT. N. LAZARUS
The
FOR YOUR GLASSES ↑
Leading Brand BECAUSE
in
ENGLAND.
The
best that can
be obtained,
SOLD
EVERYWHERE.
SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA:
DADY BURJOR&Co. Wholesale Wine & Spirit Merchants,
You will receive Fair Treat-
ment.
A Careful and Intelligent
Examination,
We have a Bound Optical Reason behindovery Lous.
N. LAZARUS,
OPTHALKIC OPTICIAN, CORNER OF
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· D'AQUILAB. ST., Horɑkong.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Company's Steamship
THE
" NAMSANG," having arrived from theabora Ports, Consignes of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Carge impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 F.; on the 31st inst. will be Landed at Consignees' risk and expense. No Fire Insurance will be effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ltd.
General Managers. Hongkong, 28th January, 1911.
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN
TJIKINI.
Routor wires from Lisbon that a strong force | TJIBODAS,
of troops last night disporsed a meeting of work-
MED,
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN,
(15
PORTLAND & ASIATIC S.s. co.
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
FOR PORTLAND, VIA MOJI, KOBE, & YOKOHAMA.
(WITH LIBERTY TO CALL AT HONOLULU AND SAN FRANCISCO.)
STEAMSHIP
TONS.
CAPTAIN
TO SAIL
Through Bills of Lading issued to Facilis Coust Points and all Eastern Canadian and United States Points. For through intes of Freight and further information, communicate with
or apply to
FRED J. HALTON, AGENT,
King's Ballding (Opposito Blake Pier).
U. S. MAIL LINES.
PACIFIC
S.S. CO.
SEMI-TROPICAL ROUTE
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVI" GATION COMPANY.
Calling
STEAM FOR FIUME AND TRIESTE (DIRECT),
at SINGAPORE, PENANG COLOMBO, BOMBAY, KARACHI, ADEN, SUEZ AND PORT SAID. (Taking Cargo at through ratos. to the BRAZILS, ta SOUTH AFRICA, PERSIAN GULF, BED SXA, BLACK SOA, LEVANT, VENICE, and ADRIATIC PORTS). THE Company's Steamship
T
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Only Lino taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE noross the PACIFIC VIA HONOLULU, QAIEU, the most Fertile and Beautiful Island of the PACIFIC.
PROPOSED SAILING FROM HONGKONG.
STRAMEES,
MONGOLIA
• PERSIA
• KOREA
*STBERIA
Twin SorowS.
SATURDAY,
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION)
SAILING DATES.
11th Feb., stl PN. 3rd March, at 1 P.M. 10th March, at PM 24th Marob, at I a
TOKA
....
27,000 9,000
"
FRIDAY,
18,000 "
FRIDAY,
..18,000
12 ***
FRIDAY.
t-Vin Manila.
† Triple Screw Steamer.
All Steamers are Equipped with Wireless Telegraphy.
4
THE P.M. 8.S. "MONGOLIA" will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO VIL SHANGHAI NAGASAKI KOBE, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, OR SATURDAY, 11th Febuary, at 1 P.M.
FARES: HONGKONG TO LONDON £71 10s. Od. RETURN, SIX MONTHS, £120; 24 MONTHS, £125; INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS ACROSS AMERICA.
SPECIAL KATES (First Class Only! Granted upon Application. To Exropean Points: Oloials of any Europosa Naval, Military, Diplomacy, Consula and/or Civil Services located in Asia, to European Offloats in the Services of the Governments of China and Japan. To United States Pointe, Commissioned Officers of the United States Army, Navy, US. P.H. & M. H. Services, U.S. Consul Generals, Consuls and Vice-Consulz stationed at Ports of Call. To United States and Canadian Points: Members of the Narst, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Offloals of the Governments of China and Japan. Thesi Special Rates apply when travelling at their own expense and to their families. To all points:
Missionaries and their families.
INTERMEDIATE SERVICE.
9,500 Tons......SATURDAY, 4th Feb., at 1 P.M. CHINA.........10,200 Tons,.....FRIDAY, 31st March, at 1 P.M.
EXPECTED
STEAMER
FROM
ON OR ABOUT
WILL LEAVE FOR
ÜN OR ABOUT
SHANGHAI
JAPAN
· JAVA
TJILATJAP..
JAVA
JAVA
JAVA
JAVA.
Second half of Jon, First half of Feb. Second half of
Feb. Second half of Feb. Second half of, Feb. First half of Mar. First half off Mar.
JAVA
JAVA
SHANGHAT
JAPAN
JAVA
JAPAN
SHANGHAI
Second half of Jan. First half of Feb. Second half
Fob. Second half of
Fabi First half of Mar. First half of Mar First half of Mar.
ASIA..
at which ageuoral strike was being TJIPANAS.... discussed.
THE INDUSTRIAL CRISIS IN LISBON.
London, January 15th. Reuter wires from Lisbon that the railway striko las onded, the concessions made to tho men being an increase of 51d. daily, twenty days' annual leave on full pay, and nine hours' working days.
The fronworkers and gasworkers are still on atrike. The latter bare closed the farmacos at Belom, Troops dislodged them with the butts of thoir rifles. Firemen are replacing the strikers.
The gas strikers were watched by the police during the night, but succeeded in ontting the main pipo. As a result the supply of gas was exhausted by four in the morning.
THE AMERICAN COTTON DANKRUPTCY.
London, Jaanary 15th.
TJILIWONG
TJIMAHI
TJITAROEM
The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Electris Light and have accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands.Iulian Port
on through Bills of Lading.
For Particulars of Freight and Passége, apply to the
York Buildings, 1st Fluor.
Hongkong, 17th January, 1911.
THE SS. "ASIA "will leave for SAN FRANCISCO VIA SHANGHAL NAGASAKI THE
KOBE, YOKOHAMA AND HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, 4th Febuary, at 1 r. On the Fine MALL Steamers, ASIA and CHINA, FIRST CLASS. SALOON SERVICE is furnished at Intermediate Batos.
vis. Canadian Allantio Poris. £43. (via New York
15
£45.
4
143
FARES, HONGKONG, TO LONDON HONGKONG TO SAN FRANCISCO
***£25, Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, North, Central and South American Ports, For further information us to Passage and Freight, apply to the Ageney of the Companies, KING'S BUILDING (opposite Blake Pier).
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN.
Telephone No. 375.
(17
PENINSULAR
The British and Gorman creditors of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. BREMEN
bankrupt cotton firm of Musars, Knight, Yancey
& Co. have begun an action in the Alabama court against the Louisville and Nashville and the Southern railroads, which they charge with having obtained money on Messrs. Knight, Tatoey & Company's forged cotton bills of lading,
The total British claims are 2,000,000 dollars. The German claims amount to 300,000 dollars,
THE THIRD INTER-DOMINION
TEST MATCH.
Cape Town, January 15th. There is great clation throughout South Africa at the winning of the Test Match, thus giving South Africa a chance of winning the
rabber.
It is assumed that on English wickets, which are favourable to South African borling, t South Africans have a chance even of winning the triangular rubber.
BOZSTEROUS WEATHER IN GURO ́N.
London, January 15th. The railways have been interrupted by snown. storms in the south of Franco.
* Later.
Reuter wires from Madrid that the gales and snowstorms in Spain have interrupted the tele- graphs, tolephones, and railways, in several cases the trains being buried and the passengers in a oritical position.
Relief has been sent, but it is not known whether it our reach its destination in time.
The Sud express, due on Friday, is still (Sunday) showed up at Avila.
Great havoo has been wrought in the seaports. Eighty craft of various descriptions have been destroyed or seriously damaged at Vigo.
THE CORONATION,
Londoo, January 15th. The Observer has published interviews with the Commissioners and Agoats-General corli- ally approving of the suggestion that the repro sentativos of the Dominion be assigned a definite part in the ceremonial at the Coronation.
Sir Richard Solomon says that the participa tion of the Colonies in the crowning of their Sovereign should be reckoned, perhaps, the greatest not of grace his Majesty "could confer and would draw closer the kinship of races.
"WIRELESS" AND THE GERMAN MERCANTILE MARINE.
London, January 15th. An arrangement has been canoluded between the Marconi and German Wireless Companies by which the interests of the latter in the Ger- man mercantile mariue are transferred to a new Company styled the German Wireless Tele graphy Company, the Directors including Signor Marconi,
This terminates the competition between the Marconi and Tele-Tanken interests as far as the German mercantile marine is concerned.
THE PEERAGE IND THE STAGE,
London, January 16th. The actress, Zena Daro, is engaged to Lord Esher's second son.
|
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL
FOR
LINES.
KOBE & YOKOHAMA... NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS," GIBRALTAR, SOUTHAMPTON, ANTWERP & BREMEN SHANGHAI, TSINGTAU, KOBE)
YOKOHAMA ...
KUDAT & SANADAKAN ....
***
STEAMERS
TOMB
"{
TO BAIL.
About
"PRINZ SIGISMUND," 6,0003
Capt. D. LENZ
"DERFFLINGER"
Capt. G. MEINERA, 17,033 “YORCH "
17,000
:
Capt. J. RANDERMANN "BORNEO"
5,050 Capt. F. SAMBILL.
7th Fadrusry.
( Wed'day, 8th
Feb, at Noon.
About 8th February {About mid. of Feb.
All the Steamers of the European Line are fitted with Wireless Telegraphic. System of Telefunken.
For Further Particulara, apply to
Hongkong, 27th January, 1911.
New
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, MELCHERS & Co., GENERAL AGENTS HONGKONG & CHINA
PASSENGER SEASON 1911/
IN 25 DAYS TO ITALY
BY THE
MAGNIFICENT N.D.L. LINERS:
"PRINZESS ALICE". Capt. P. GrosCH,
"NIPPON," Copt. Tarubochis, will be despatched as above on MONDAY, 27TH FEB., AT 2 P.M.
This Steamer has capital socommodation passergore, excellent "ouisine, electric light, electric fan and carries a doctor and a stewardess, For information as to Passage and Troight, Apply to
SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agents, Princes Bailliage,
Hongkrug, 30th January, 191
VISITORS AT HOTELS,
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr. J. I. Andrew
Mr T. Baldwin Mr F.O. Banba: Mr. E. A. Desmont
Mr. J. Bentley Major Mrs Hergland Miss Hergla
Mr&Mrs Billardot
and
Mr and Mrs N. W
Barche
;
Mr. J. W. G. Bonnar Uz. C. 1. Brougwin Dr. & Mrs B.W. Brown, Mr C. Eryce
Mr L
Princers Cantarne re
and Maid
Carrel! Mr. F.T. Chapple 1. Chilvera Mr. W. E.
Clarke Mr. A. S. Cobdan Miss N. Compton MT. H. E. Condon
Mr K. M. Cumming Hon. MrW Boobs Davies- Mr W. C. Drew Mr. and Mrs. I. C.,
Ehrenfels
Me T. Eldridge
Fayd Mr F. Feld Mr W. N. Finlayava Mr. J.G. Fishne
Bar, G. Foster
Kev,
Cust.
W. Frazier
bly. & Ms. Fry & infant Mr C. G. Fay
Mr II. G.
Geriz
Mr and Mrs E. C.
Goodman
V. Goulbourn
fr
| Mrs J. Gould
Mr. C, Graff
Capt. T. P. Hall
« BIE. J. G. Ta th
Dr. Q. Marriott
· Mr B, Mest Mr F. Mason
Miss K. A. Bandey My and hirs C. F. MeWillinnas
Mr. & Mr. J. Meier Mr M. Mukavi Jig R. Martimor ALE. d. 15.
-
13. Moulder
"Mr. M. G.
CAPP. W. L.
13
V. Naaninga
.Needham
Mr C. Nichola Mr A. W.Nichole Mr. nad xa, F. D..
stra Northcombe
Mr. V. d'Oettingen Mr L. Piukba Mr. P.. Patta
Mr, W. T. Pritalard blr & Mrs Queloh Mr P. Rautenbaiteg
Mr.
Mr. R. Ree
Mr and Mrs H. R.
Redlick & child Mr and Mrs W. C.
Hedhold Mr H.
Redfield MIA
Hornolds Miss T. P. Bobingen Mr C. H. Rose Mr W. W G. Roa
Saunders
Mr W. G. Mr T. Schriver
Mr C. I. Scott Mr Y. I. Shimada bigs Silford'. Adelild
Mr & Mia E. E. Smith Alias E. Smith
Me J. E; Smith
Mr. H. H. Solompa Dr.& M
Mr. J. Spittles
Hon. Mr. & Mr. E. A. Miss A. Square
Herett
Mr W. B Hinds.
Dr. 8. Hough
Mr.
Mr. C. Humphreys D. K
Hust
-[48
R. Intos Me... Mr B. C. Julien
Jack
Mr FRED J. HALTON, AGENT.
Dr. & Mrr
Mr. P. H. Klimanek Mr & Mee W. D. Kraft Capt. & Mrs P. Laborde
Mr. G. Lovi Me J. H. Littlo Mr. G. T. Lloyd
ORIENTAL Mr & Mrs H.D. Law STEAM NAVIGATION CO. HOMEWARD PASSENGER SEASON · ́ 1911.
PROPOSED SAILINGS OF MAIL STEAMERS
FORL
Mr. W. Logan
Mr R. J. MacSagor Mr V. E. T. de Murney
Mr J. C. Mars
MARSEILLES AND LONDON.Capt. D, Bară”
TAXING PASSENGERS ALSO FOR
COLOMBO, INDIA, AUSTRALASIA, EGYPT, BRINDISI, &c. THROUGH TICKETS ISSUED TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK.
STEAMERS
10
COLOMBO
Leavo
HONGKONG
epaiding
Lt. & airs. C. E. Stainer
Mr C. C. Stark
Mr J. C. Stoen
Mr S. D. Stirling Mc C. F.
F. Stick wall Me J. D. Taylor Mr JL Templeton Mira L. Tounant Mr & Mrs R.U. Thomas
adid
Mr. and Mrs. M. L
Theme
Mr Thrus Mr F. B. Vida Mr. T, Watz
Mr. Mr. White
Mr. D. White Mr F. G. Whittiek Mr G. G. Wood Mr J, B Wood Mra F. L. Vorsley
GRAND HOTEL. -
Mr E.G. Atkins
Capt. & Mrs Barbor ME, B. W. Banckham
Mr Gr. II. Brister Mr. & Mr A, B. Crow
Mr G. Fernandes Mr Horches.
Dr. Tint 23
Mr.A.C. Eondyk
Mr A. Joskins
and
Mr W. Wakay Mr R. Miller Mr Miuk Mr R. H. North Capt. & Mrs. Peterson Mr. W. Pringlo, Jr. Ms J. Robertson Mr G. Van Burin
Schelo
Mr & Mra Shiffey Mr R. Siestkor Jfr..
Sraith
. D. Mr. F. Sorisen
Mr W. O. Stevens
Johnson and child
Fro
C. Kench F. Keyt Alr. T. A Kidward
Mr and Mrs
Kaight
Connecting Steamers
Duo
Due MAESHILLES PLYMOUTH from Cozostno to
(Brindisi
(Landon MARSEILLES & LONDON 2 days earlier) 1 day latay
Mr T. Ivors
Steamer
Tons
SATURDAY
FRIDAY
Mr.
Mm.
MANTUA ......11000 MALWA......11000
March. 4
March 18
April ま 2000 April 15 7500 April 29. 8000 Alay
MACEDONIA 10500
March 4 March 18. April 1
March 10
Dr. Ja
March 24
April
7
f(Through Steamer.
calling at BouBAT)} MOLDAVIA...10000 MONGOLIA...10000
April 15
April 21
April 29 May 13
May
5 May 19
MOREA.........11000 MOOLTAN ...10000
May 27
June
2
June 10
June 16
Dr Beillios
Mr M. P. Henttie
Mr Borpadd Visa B.
Stoomer Tons 1 P., SATUBDAY
DELHI
8000 February 4 ARCADIA...... 7000 Fobenary 18 ASSAYE... 7500 MARMORA, 10500 DEVANHA B000 DELHI ASSAYE DELTA
Passengers change Steamers at COLOMBO, and those for BRINDISI transfer also to the Express Mail Steamor at PORT SAID.
Ancommodation in the connecting Steamer from COLOMBO is definitely rosarved in
Hongkong or st the time of Booking. FARES TO LONDON (Including Sartas);
1ST BALOON 27110 SINGLE, END
£48.8
£10514 RETURN.
£72.13
IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE MAIL STEAMERS INTERME DAITE (NON-TRANSHIPMENT) STEAMERS VILI LEAVE FOR
LONDON
CARRYING SALOON PASSENGERS AT REDUCED RATES.
STEAMERS
DISPLACEMENT,
20,300
ON MARCH 22ND.
LUETZOW
*
17,300
ON APRIL 5TH.
* SUNDA
• NUBLA
Capt J. WILHELMI
"KLEIST"
17,000
ON APRIL 19ra.
Capt. 0. PANNKE.
CALLING AT NAPLES, GENOA, ALGIERS, GIBRALTAR, AND SOUTHAMPTON
TO LAND PASSENGEUS.
All the Steamers of the European Lins are atted with Wireless Telegraphic. New Systein of Telosunken.
Early booking recommended,
For Particulars, apply to
Hongkong, 10th November, 1910.
* SYRIA
NORE...
• PALAWAN
* BORNEO...
SICILEA....
* SUMATRA
NILE...
PROPOSED SAILINGS:
25 March
22 May
and fohily
Mr S. A. L. Kiny atr & Mis Connock
Lovibond
Mr B. Lowell
Capt. and Mrs. A H..
Start and child. Mr. P. Boneham
Mr. A. P. Sterrie At Suite
รับสม
Nr F. T. Swithing Mr. R. Tay or
Mr R. Thisa
Me W. Winkies
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
r & Mrs E. E. Aucott.
Chrystal
Mr & Mrs P. D. Croath
Mr A. W. Edmruds Mrs. R. Forrana
Miss Vors. Ferrase Miss. M. Gains
Dr. F. Graham Mr. & Mrs. J. Halloway
E. Haward
Mr F, H. Capt. Heyang
Y, Ja
Mr, 6. Kobayashi
Mr. John Lennox
Mine
Levy
Lepraivo n G. W. McEwen Mr. & Mrz.P.F.C. Master Mr. & Mra Mackie,
Mr Frits Mason
Mr. B. K. Mehta
Miss S. Melrose Capt. & Mr. Merlota Surgeon & Mrs. Minett Mr. & P. Nobbs Mr.
Packer
ME. D
Robertson
Capt. and drac. W. C.
Paasma Mr. H.E. Rigge Mr. E. Bigold Mr P. Robe Mr-Alex. Ruis
E. E. Smith G. Steward &lige Dollie Swift Ara 25 Mrs. Thorne Miares Thorno Mr & Mrs U. R. Viche y Mr. & Mrs. Wright Mistes Wright Mr. 31. Yasuda
KINOBOLSEE PRIVATE HOTEL
Mr. & Mrs. L.D. Mandalf Master Mandall
Mr. M. bloyer
Comdr, J. E. Palmer,
Leave HONGKONG
Due LONDON
Tonunge
about
about
4700 6900
January
11
Conidr. F. Acton R.N.
February
March
25
MF. Acton & Maid
6660
March
8 April
24 Mr. E. Arndt
Mr. & Mre J. MoKutchon
$700 March
Mr, F. Bovington
Dr. Black
4700
April
5
May
22
Mr. W., F. Brower
4600
April
19: June
5
6700
May
3
Jona
19
Mr. Cocker
4600-
May
31 July
Mr.Wm.
11
Mr.
P. Sydenham Dixon
6700 June
14 July
31
Aft, J. G. S. Gausden
is
Harrison
Capt. & Mrs. Schultzon
Mr. A. L. Shjotda
Mr.
Consul
J, M
& Mrs.C.E. Harvey
Mr.
H.
Hofman
Those Steamers call alco at SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, and at MARSEILLES FARES TO LONDON (Including Surtax):
18T SALOON £55.0 BINGLE. £82.10 RETURN,
2ND
£38.10
MELCHERS & Co., GENEAL AGENTS.
Carry 1st and 2nd Saloon Passengers.
For further Partioalars, apply to
10027
£57.4
E. A. HEWETT,
NA SOPZEINZENDENT.
Mrs J. E. Palner
Mr. Mrs.E.J. Chapman Sir Francis Tiggott
Mr. & Ms. D. E. Donnelly Miss K. Sachse
Mrs Basil
Mr. R. D. Stewart
Macedo Conde, Basil Taylor,
Tarlux
Major&Mrs F.J, Hunter Mr. & Mra. Tibbs Mr. & Mrs. F. N. James Mr. B. Webb
Mr E. Kirkpatrick Mr. and Mrs. E. &. M
Mr. & Mrs. C. Logan
Mr. J. F. Macgregor
Mr. McNulty
-Williams
Mrs V. B. Willams
Mr. J. W. Wilson