NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

*SHIRE" LINE OF STEAMELS, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE, COLOMBO AND STRAITS

THE Steamuhip

"DEN OF RUTHVEN," Juving arrived from the above Porta, Consignes of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Bouls are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bamrdous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wherves delivery may be obtained.

Goode not cleared by the 4th Aug. at 6 PM. will be subject to rent.

All broken, obated and demaged packages are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 4th Ave. at 9.30 Claims against the Steamer must be prosozied within 10 days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognized.

No Fire Iusaruaco will be effected by us in CHY CASS WERLOVAT.

Bills of Lading will to countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Ln.,

Agenta Dongkong, 28th July, 1913.

149

FROM EUROPE,

THE HAL. Stoumship.

"BRIBGAVIA" Captain Einst, laying arrived, Consignees of Carge are herely informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at thoir risk. in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Co.

downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar! and Godowa Company, Limited, where delivery may be obtained against Bills-of India conterigned by the Undesignless

Optional Carge notice to the contrary be given To-DAY,

All Claims must bo presented within ten days of the stormer's arrival hore, after which date thay cannot be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th Aug. will be subject to read.

All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowas, whore they will be examined on the Bud Aug., at 9.30am.

7. Tumwe will be effected by us in

AND LANA Apkamer A

any case whatever,

This Steatuer brings on Cargo:

Ex s.n." Berubead" from Stettin.

Ex 8.8. "Suzanue et Marie" from Birdeaux,

Ex sa.""Melilla " from Solubal.

Ex

Rotterdam" from Lisbon,

Ex RA. “Bygdo" frem Drammen.

Ex ..Bygdo" from Christiania, Ex as. "Tilleborg" from Abus

Ex sa. Tulli" from Norrköping.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office.

Hongkong, 29th July, 1913.

(931 EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, LIMITED, COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

7LE Steamship

THE

"TRANQUEBAR,"

**

A LONG SPELL OF

· MALARIA BROKEN AND CURED BY DR WILLIAMS PINK PILLS IN CEYLON.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1913.

To be eight months bed-ridden with Motarial Fever' was the unenviable experience of Mr George V. Ebell, Colombo Insiuess mau Here is how he proved the tenth of the claim that Dr. Willian Pink Fills are Malaria's only cris

MASONIC CENTENARY,

THE FORMATION OF GRANIS LODGE OF ENGLAND.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany's office at Hongkong -

ADDRESS

FROM Nagasaki ...Koha

Arrangements are already in progress for celebrating towards the end of this yeur an interesting. Masonic centenary, namely, the formation of the Grand Fangkee.. Lodge of England in 1813. There is some Katz, Hongkong Hotel. form a Grand Lodge, when the then Earl Ringhinke evidence of an attempt made in 1663 to Njissenja.

maria of St. Albans appears to have been elected

...khomasoki Grand Master, but doubts har hen Tiepjotoag, Dartung Street. Vladivostock

Tatsumir thrown by some Masonis historian on the Wanpiktscheng...

...Tsingtan Walthert Peasetal aceurney of this, record.

Kinguon Kaizomara Nichimori

06:8)3068/4639 2520/3293

ADDRESS

Bentbuy

Osaka

Amoy

Ningpe

Amoy

It is certain, however, that in 1717 there "Beverl years ago, when visiting the was a united mooting of the members of Fedented Many States on business I fell victim four London Todges at the Goose and to Malacia, and learnt what kavus that terrible Gridiron, in St. Paul's Churchyard, when 4037/5609/4149/1106/0683/1129 tropical fever can play on one's constitution," it was resolved to form a Grand Lodge, said. Mr. Ebell The docters advised me to members and to hold the quarterly Grand Master from among the eclect

6670/0005/4102/7190/0954/57148kanghai' leave Kuala Lampar, where I was staying at communications.

Tus following is a list of unclaimed talogram the time, so I went to Singapore. The change present day. It is maintained by some China Telegraph Company's office at Hong. such as are held at the lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasin and did no good, but a few months later the fever historians that the Duke of Montague was hong returned, itiis time accenapanied by rhenatism.certain, however, that rival Grand Lodges Eaboud...

elerted Grand Master in 1781. It is

• Within two weeks the rheumatic pains had sprang up in England, and the year 1813 Cebu spread throughout my body, causing me such witnessed the amalgamation of these into Chrongles ... extreme agony that I was foreil to take to my the Grand Lodge of England, with

Chinchinjoon l. And there Irmined for eight months. HRH the Duke of Sussex is Grand Duaa during which time I could do nothing for my Master, and that unity has since boon Haku Maneger self and mollicines breught a no relief. The

Halpavillo inalarial attacks came on every few days; the rhemantism had its hold on me all the time and nearly drove me crazy.

maintained:

GRAND MANTERS.

Jor

Tere

has been held by a noblerant or prince of Since: 1721 the office of Grand Master the Blood Royal Lu 1874, the Prince of It fortnoutely happened just then that Wales (afterwards: Edvard VIL) succeed groat friend of mite visited Singapore. He Master, only to vacate the position upon ed the late Marquess of Ripon as Grand nine to see noe, and was intred concerned to his accession to the Throne in 1901. He And me in such a pitiful condition. "wasted was succeeded by his brother, Prince away," he said, to practically nothing." Arthur, the Duke of Connaught, who still know I was fearfully weak because it was almost holds the offer, and who is held in the imposible for me to turn over in bed without highest respect and esteem, if not, indeed, veneration, by all British Freemasons. The late Duke of Clarence, brother of King George V, was initiated into Free inasonry in the Royal Alpha Ludge, No. 40 in 1885-the secretary of which lodge is Sir Edward Letchworth, the present Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge. He afterwards bosaine Provincial Grand Master of Berkshire, and was appointed to the rank of Past Grand Master of England.

ssistance.

Alr. 6. V. Ebell of Colorabe.

My friend told me that several people he knew, who formerly were constant sufforers from Malaria. had been cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and he seemed so inre that they would bring thout my cure that I was persuaded to try them,

"A supply of Dr. Williams Pink Pilla was having arrived, Consignees of Corge are hereby bought, and although the first bottle or two informed that their Goods, with the exception ofmed to are little offeet. by the time I had Opium, Tresaro and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or finished the third I was sure they were doing ezira bazardous Godown of the Hongkong sade good. In fact I was then able to get Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd. of beil und, with the aid of a stick to walk Kowloon, and West Point, Godewis, whence

arotinil the revise delivery may be obtained,

Optional Cargo will be forwarded ou unless

jutimation is received from the Consignees before NOG TO-Dar requesting it to be landed

here.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Lavo left the Godowes, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th Ang. will to subject

to reut.

All broker, chafing, and damaged Goods are to he left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 5th Aug, at 9.30 AM.

Auga

All Claima raast reach us before the 1245

or they will not be recognized, Ne Fire Insurance will be affected, Bills of Lading vill be countersigned by the -Endersigned;

MELCHERS & Co., Agents. Hongkong, 29th July, 1913.

(923 "BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

6.S. BENVENUE," FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, LONDON, AND STRAITS. MONSIUNEES of Cargo are hereby informed

that all Goods fire huing lauded st their risk into the hazardóns endfor extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart und Godern Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods. have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th Aug. will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 13th Aug,, or they will not be recognized."

All brokou, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the. Godowns, where they will bo examined on the 6th Aug. at 11 & M.

No Fire Insurance has boon effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agents.

Hongkong, 30th July, 1913.

[922

**MOGUL" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship "EMPRESS OF ASIA.” FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk Into the Godowns of Holt'e Wharf at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before.

WE KING'S INTEREST

The present King was never initiated into, Freemasonry, but both he and Queen Mary have always shown the keenest interest in the benevolent work of the craft as the walls of the three great asonic charities bear witness. On his recession to the Throne in 1010 King George V. became the patron of both the boys and girls' schools."

The year 1913 has been already an eventful one in Masonie history by reason great Masonic festivals which have been of the unparalleled success of the three held recently, but these may yet be eclipsed by the enthusiasm which will undoubtedly be displayed at the centennial celebration of the foundation of the Grand Lodge of England.

ANOTHER INTER-OCEANIC CANAL.

The well-informed London correspon- the negotiation by the United States dent of the Manchester Guardian writes: of a treaty with Nicaragua so as to give the former the exclusive right of con- "Within mouth from consiencing these structing a waterway through the Central wonderfid Pills I was nfsolutely free from American Republic is, I am told, of much rheumatic pains the Malarial Fever Lad Several financial groups in Europe have greater significance than at first appears. vanished completely. I was able to go about already given such a scheme their con- without the help of a stick, also to resume my

sideration; and, in fact, not very long work. Since my out by Dr. Williams Pago a German syndicats had the route

surveyed.

A United States Commission Pils either terer nor rheumatism has over recommended a canal across Nicaragua returned. In feeling fit as tiddle instead of through the isthmus of It should be added that Mr. Ebell's dress sonata, and in October, 1890, the work

was actually begun. The company re

ro Messrs. J. M. Robertson & Co. Ferksponsible collapsed nine years later, being Columbe, where he is employed.

Dr. Williams' pink pills fors make people.com by eliminating the poisonous humours of Malaria and Ritenuation from the blood and by building up the nerves. In the same way. by their anime "action through the blood and nerves, they barn restored imnumerable sufferers from Anemia, Debility. Indigestion, and women suffering from the ailments of their sex. Obtainable from dealers every where, also from The Dr. Williams -Medicino Co., 81, Schueu Road, Shanghai. one bottle for SL50, six for 58 post free

almost immediately suceeded by another woncern, which, however, failed to comply with the terms obtained, so that the con- cession was revoked in 1900 and the machinery was abandoned. A revival of the project under Goverment auspices Several of the engineers engaged at is not unlikely, and for various reasons. Panama regard with a good deal of alarm, I belive, the frequent occurrence of landslides in the Culebra cut. pletion of the Panama undertaking and even if nothing happens to delay the com- business goes on without interruption, the development of trade may render another canal & commercial necessity, chiefly for service between the cast and west coasts of North America. Moreover, ono through Nicaragua would not, it is belierad, cost nearly so much as the one-

But

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES now being built, as advantage would be

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.. THE P. & O. 8, N. Co.'s Steamer.

"DELTA."

Arrived Hongkong on 30th July, 1913. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS.R

•Consignees of Cargo by the above-namid vossel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR BISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, whore asel Consignment will be sorted out Hark by Mark and delivery can be obtained the Goods are landed.

This veel brings on Carguzi

From London, &c., e s." Macedonia." From Persian Gulf, ez s.s. B. L. S. N.

and B. & P. S. N Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed here unles instructions are given to the contrary within 5 hours.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Lave left the GodowDN, and all Goods | in any case whatever, remaining undelivered after the 7th Aug. will be subject to ront.

All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- spared to the Undersigned on or before the 27th Aug, or they will not be recognised.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 7th Aug, at 11 AM.

No Fire Insurance bas been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD., Agents. MoauL LINE, Hongkong, 30th July, 1913,

1994

Goods not cleared within 8 days facluding data of arrival will be subject to rest.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs 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 hare after which date they cannot be recognised, No claims will to admitted after the goods Save loft the Godowns.

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 31st July, 1913.

taken of the San Juan river and of Lake. Nicaragua. The railway across the isthmus of Tehuantepec has created a traffic greatly in excess of anticipation. during the six years it has been in opera tion, and it is quite expected that a similar expansion will take place when the Panama route is available. It may therefore, happen that the Nicaraguan scheine will be promoted chiefly as an adjunct of the coastwisg and transcon- tiziental trade of f the United States."

PASSED THE CANAL

May 30th-Antilochus, Nore, Jina 6th-Teuter, Tydens, Den of Glarnie.

June 10th-Vippon.

June 13th-drant, Nite, Perseus. June 17th-Dunbar.

June 20th-forwaerts, Cotswold Range, Yangtze, D. J. D. Ahlers.

June 24th-Meinam.

Jon Yak Tow-Wop On Kongwalking Joy, F.M.2, 1°c. t.

Lowihaan Chop Kroagetonglong L. C. Alors

WEATHER BEPORT.

On the 31st at 20.20-Signal towered. On the 1st at 11:27 am-Pressuro has in creased moderately over Formosa and the south enst ocast of China. It has decreased slightly over Tongking.

No returns from Japan.

VISITORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Dr F. Albertyn Mr & Mrs P, Albertyn Mr J. Alon Me A. T. Barberini Mr E. B. Este Mr Olivico Beach Mra E. R. Boklios Bir Stonewall Bend Dr. & Mr M. C. Mr M. O. Bragden, Jr.

Bragdon Miss E. Bragdon

At Ga.m. this morning the centre of the typhoon was in about latitude 22 deg. N. and longitudo 110 deg. E. travelling west-south- west. Gradients are shallower this morning.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.75 inches.

The forecast for the 24 kours ending at 8004 Miss F. Bragdon to-day in as follows:

DISTRICT

FORECAST.

Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Channat

JA.D. witde

fresh.

Booth coast of Chias between The same as. “Hongkong and Lasbooks. |- No, 2.

South coast of Chins between (The same as Hongkong and Hainan.. No. 1.

• S. to S.E. winds, strong to moderate; squally, rainy, improving later.

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Manila

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REGISTER

1st August, 1913, s.

Nagasaki Kagoshima...... Oshiusa some Naha Lahi'jua

Bonin Le.....

ChotooUE): Weihaiwel Hankow Ichang.... Kinking.

Changsha

Wind,

Hour.

Barometer

Temperatur,

st Ses Level,

Hamidity.

Direction.

Weather.

** Force..

7a. 29.94, 62

29.84 76

Bhanghai

Gutzlaff

29.76 80965 29.90.79

em

Sharp Peaks... 729.7 Amoy

669.73

Swatown ha

Taihoku

5a

Taichu

Tainan

Posondored.

Kosbun

Canton

Hongkong

Gay Rock...... Macao Wachow

Hathor Pukhoi Paulien

Του

0. Aps

Manila Logaspi Bacolod Iloilo.....

Cebu e Labuan

6.0

13

29.56

6.294

21

29.81: 77

» 29,77 78

1

92983 BA

#29.86 87

29.86.85

SETTIMISTUNUD

BE

T. F. CLAXTON, Director,

I BAROMETER, roduced to 35 degrees Fahrenheit,

on the level of the sea in izobce, tonths and hundredths,

VEEPERATURE,

in the shude, in

degrors

Fahrenholt.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, the baxidity of air saturated with moisture balng 100,

4 DUECTION OF WIND, to two points, 6-BOUCH OF WISD, according to Beaufort Scale.

5 STATE OF WEArman, b blue sky, a dotulen - loud, a drizzling rain; € fog, & gloomy, h hail li ightning, o overanst, p passing showorn, a equali, rrain, a snow, t kunder, v visibility, w deer (wet).

7 RAIN nicoles fonts and hundredths HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, August Tak

Baromotor Temperature Humidity........... Wind Direction

Foros

Mr E. Brown

Mes J. L. Book Mr & Mrs Calder Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr F. T. Chapple Mr E. P. Clipson Dr A. L. E, E.

Colaman

Mr J. M. Coomb Mr R. L. Corawoll Mr L. M. Cosgrove Mr & Mrs W. Cressy Mr & Mrs F. Croppor Mr O. H. Daria Mr. J. Dowar

Mr & Mrs Dertosno sad 2 children Mr F. M. Devilbiss Mr & Mrs R. HL

Douglas

Mr & Mrs H. C.

Ehrenfals

Mr W. Falk

Mr W. H. Foll Mr H. G. Fisher

Mr A. E. Fowlkos

Mr Deamon Faller

Mr H. Garrow

Mr & Mrs I. HL. Goare

Mr L. Genis Mr J. N. Gill

Mr & Mrs L. Gilder

and baby

Dr J. M. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgey Mr V. Goulbourn

Mr. C. G. Ghezzi Mr J. Gray

Mr T. Gregory Me R. J. Grimshaw, Iz P. O. von Griso

gono

Dr J. G. Hanas Mr & Mrs W. A.

Hanzibal

Mr W. T. Harbord

Dr Hartinann

Mr A. Hawley

Hon Mr E, A Hewett,

Q.M.G.

Miss Moyau Hit Miss M. Hodges Capt F. W. Holder,

Infant and nurse Mr James Holland Mr B. Henderson Capt R. Innes Mr W. Jchaston Mr E. S. Kabol Me Ellia Kadoocte Mr P. A. Kolder Mr B. Kelley Mr A, Krusema Mr & Mrs W. B

Knight

Lit F. C. Hemming

Mr F. Leaman

Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr R. V. Lloyd Mr R. MeGrieg Mr

C. Farebrothas M3800

Mrs R. T. Matharori Miss M. Matheson Mrs Geo, Martin Mir James Martin Mr E, H, May Me & Mira

Nell

MacIntyne Dr & Mrs G. W

MoKenny

Mr B. K. Mohta Mr J. Moreoki Mr & Mrs H. Mitchell

Mr T. B. Molloy Mr FL. B.Montgomery Mr A. B. Monider Mr J. D. F. Mülder Mr J. D, F, Mulder Miss G. O'Leary Miss LC. Nicholsout Dr R. Nolto Mr J.

J.Ormiston

Mr Burt Poteca) MR. R. Pierco Mr T. A. Pitma

Mr L. L. Pallon Mr N. E. Rabbitl Mr E. H. Ray Mr & Mrs W. K

Riocatte

Mr C. E. Rightər Mr De M. Rocho Mr Emil Roth

Mr C. W. Rosenstook Mr W. Ross

Mr R. R. Boxburgh Dr & Mrs T. M,

Ramhold

Mr & Mrs H. S. Sanā

ford

Alisa Scanlond Dr & Mrs J. M. Bean land and 2 children Mr F. Silsbury Mr E. von Schlicht Miss von Schlight Mr W. C. Scott Mr J. C. Sibley Mr B. T. Bloger Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Mr A. J. Spinks Misses (2) Spinks Mr & Mrs J. Stark Mrs W. F. Storley

Mr E. 8 Stewart Miss A. Squate Dr J. Tharkelson Mr E. W. Tapleton Mr & Mra J. W. Treat Mr B. Trast Rev E. B. Vincent Capt H. A. Walker Mr O. W. Wazo Mr F. W, White Mr & Mra F. H. White Mr G. C. White Mr L. W. Wilson Misa A Wileon

Mr W. E. Weidler

Mr G. G. Wood

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mra R. Almond Mr. F. J. Cargill Mr C. Castro Mr T. Choo

Mr R. Conuell

Mr H. E. Connell Mr & Mrs Debbie Mr W. Donaldson Mr Walkor Mr & Mrs E.

MoHugh

15

Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr. M. F.Mueray Miss F.Saanders

r & Mrs W. W.

Gerlach

Mr Geo, Grimble- Mr J. B. Harris

Mr & Mrs Hein manu

Mr E. J Hinlo Wir B. Jensaa

Mr & Mrs J. HN.

Mody

Mr & Mrs Major and

Mr & Mrs Sobenk Mrs Finchett

Me H. S. Sparge Mr A. P. Nobbs Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mins Marty Mry Morriss

Mr J. A. Murphy

Mr & Mrs Lomnire aud

_child

Mr W. Logas De Sirs

Capt & Mrs Pastora Mr & Mr Shathamer Capt & Mrs A. K Stewart sind okil.

rozi

Mr Mrs G. Lauritsen Mr G. C. Whitelaw

GRAND HOTEL,

Frerions On Dato On Date Mr W. E. Bird Capt J. S. Lovingdes

Day at

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow Mr P. Lorrin Dr Kayt

at.

Miss Papia

Mr A. H. Sayco Mr Schollsludt

Mr C. Weismann

at 2 p.m. GamX,

2 p.m.

Mr O Proese

29.10

29.5)

29.58

Mr. French

79

St.

78

Mr C. G. King

89

87

90

SW

98 W

Svath

4

-3

Weather Pa

op

2 ort

Bainante

0.75

Lieat Archer,

PEAK HOTEL

M.C.

Me A. Keith

Mr Laüdor

Mr Lauglin

Highest open air Temperature on 31st .....eg Lowest open air Temperaturo on 31st ...75 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 2nd to 8th August, 1915, HIGH WATER

Week.

Mouth

Estar.

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Service, Author of "The Mystic Flowery Land," etc,

to

Mon.

Tues. THE VOLUME, which consists or 401 July 1st-Palawan, djyhan Prince, of historical interest showing the disposi

Pages, and includes a Sketch Plan Wed. Arabi, Glenfarg,

tion of the Forces at the battle of Kweilin. Thur

dedicated G.O.M.Q., and Dr. A. Rain.

Bir ROBERT HART,

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B'kong Menu Tíma.

LOW WATER

H'Long

Mean

Time,

Hoight.

Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

strong Mr.T. Arthur

Mr E. F. Aucott Mr Baskett

Mr & Mrs WC. Barrett and child Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

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BEING the Series of Articles contributed to the HoNGEONG DAILY FEESS" by Sportsman, reproduced in book form.

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Hongkong, 29th October, 1910.

Mejor Dary Mr & Mrs Davies Mr Dixon

Mr G. A. Dutton

Mr S U. Ellis Mr.E. H. Ellis Consul & Mrs Eition Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr T. Goriou, Lt. Col. Gordon Mall,

KAM.C.

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hala Mr K.Hancoo Mr F. A. Hazeland Capt & Mrs Hodgine Maj. Hamplary,... Mr & Mrs W. G.

Hampbreva

Lt Col H. W. Hes,

e G.A

Mrs Meiver and child Mr & Mrs P. Jacke Consule Oettingen

Jassens

Mr & Mrs B. 8

Krauss

Mr Lloyd

Dr.Macfarlane Mrs McMunt, children

& Bunse

Me MeNulty Mr & Mrs E. N Mitohelmore

Rev.

Coplay Moyle Baron de Montigug MrT

Morton

Mr & Mrs Ober

Miss Ger Mr & Mrs Paterso Rar, Foster Fegg

Mire Popo Mr J. I. Plaamer *Mr Powell

Lt Col. Radcliffe, x.x Mr & Mrs T. Parker

Roos

Mr F.L. Helton Mr & Mrs A: Ritokie Eng: Comdr. Boome Aliss Soobaki Hon. C. Sovera Mr & Mrs E H.

Sharp

Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skolt Lt-Col Usher Smith Mr & Mrs Soffion Mr & Mrs. G. E.

Blewart and chil- dren Mrs Steavenson and

girl

Me O. Wagner. Mr N Walker Capt. Litafield Me Willor Mr David Wood

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