NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES:

S.S. “ AUSTRALIEN,” COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

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

· SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

VENTILATION AND ACOUSTICS.

The effects of ventilation on the acoustics of public halls have been a subject of investigation hy European architects, who have found that currents NOTIVE.

ur layers of air of different density "ONSIGNEES of Corps from London interfere seriously with the passage of ex 8.s. "Breton" and "Normand," from sound, but that a mass of moving air- Favro cx 8.8. "Normand" and from Bordeaux if

have homogeneous - may.

fitile ea es. 07. de Constantine," in connection with above Steamer are toreby informed lunce, Heaters in front of the stage. that their goode with the exception of give especial. trouble, Opium, Treasure and Valuables are being, fanded and stored at their risks into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., I

,Ltd., at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.

of

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on loss intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed hem.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, Goods romaining unclaimed after 24th inat, at Noor will be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 27th inst., or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be oxamined on 24th inst., st 10 am,

No Fire Insurance bas i'een affected.

S. C. do BUSSIERRE,

Apting Agent. Hongkong, 17th November 1913.

FROM EUROPE.

UE HAL. Steamship

12

ALTMARK," Captain Knaisul, having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that the Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra-hazardons Go. downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whar and Gledown Company, Limited, at Hongkong and/or Kowloon, whence delivery may be Bille-of Lading countersigned obtained by the

Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary ho given TO-DAY.

All Claims must be presented within ten day of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hare left the Gedowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th inst. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chated, and datanged Goods inst be left in the Godowne, where they will amined on the 25th inst., at 9.30 AM.

be

No Fire Insurance will be elected by

in

This Steamer brings on Cargo:

Ex 8.5. "Stahleck" from Setubal,

any caso whatever,

Ex sis, "Norge from Göteborg.

Er ss."Nordal raad" from Wiborg.

Ex ss." Bjorn" from Göteborg. Ex ss.Bygde" from Christianiu. Ex es. "Bygdo" from Drammen.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. Hongkong Offee.

[1540 Hongkong, 19th November, 1913.

J J & S

JOHN JAMESON'S WHISKEY unequalled for flavour and purity. Guaranteed to be,

PURE POT STILL WHISKEY

Famous for over 100 years. John Jameson & Son, Ltd., Dublin, Distillers to H.M. The King.

HIMROD'S

Gives Instant Relief

No matter what your respiratory OTEKEN may ho mufferlög tram—whethde

ARTHMA, INFLUENZA, NASAL DATARRH, or ORDINARY DOUGH. —you will find 'in this famous remedy a restorative power that is simply anega led.

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by

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LEWARE OF

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INITATION

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CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY

A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF

ABSORBING INTEREST,

By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE, Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Customs Service, Author of "The Mystic Flowery Land," ate.

THE VOLUME, which consists oz. 481

Pages, and includes a Sketch Plan of historical interest, showing the disposi. tion of the Forces at the battle of Kweilin

A book by 0. Garnier mentions a now. Paris theatre in which air is admitted near the footlights. forming a kind of curtain between actors and spretators, and much interference results, the sound from the stage being. wenk, while that from the orchestra is In another theatre, with very intense, ventilation by houted air passed across the stage into the nuditorium, there was improvement in the acoustic qualities when the ventilating apparatus working.

was

Watson, an English inquirer, concludes that ventilation can have. only slight influence in improving acoustics, that parallel layers of air may ba particularly harmful, and that a single column of uniformly heated ascending air will affect sound very slightly.

STUTTERING AND HEALTH..

Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma.

The soothing, healing and strengthening properties of Angier's Emulsion make it invaluable for the relief and cure of troublesome.coughs, bronchitis, asthma and all inflammatory and gatarrhal affections of throat and obest. It not only heals and strengthens the lungs, but it keeps the digestive organs in a healthy condition and exerts a most invigorating tonto influence upon the general health. Angier's is the most palatable of all emulsions and agres perfectly with delicate stomachs.

ANGIERS EMULSION

VA HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR CHEST COMPLAINTS."

The Vicarage, South Benfleet. Dear Sirs.--Several years ago, while suffering fram an obstinate attack of bronchitis, and after being rendered ex- ceedingly uncomfortabla, by the pro longed and regular use of

I creosote, was advised to try Angiora Emulsion, which I did, with the result that it gave. speedy relici and clearance. Since then

have rarely been without this excellent. remedy in the Vicarage. I bave recom- mended it to many of my parishioners, with the result that it is now used in many homes as a household remedy for throat and chest complaints.

(Signed) Rev. CHAS, F. BOX.

ANGIER: CHEMICAL CO., Ltd....... 86 Clopkenwell Road, London, Eng.

FMULSION

Trent

ADDRESS

Chemists.

WEATHER REPORT.

Or the 21st at 10.30 p.m.-Frosacro has do- oreased considerably over Japan and moderately over S. Manaburis and N.E, China. It bas increased slightly over the Yangtze Valley and is nearly stationary alsowhere.

The Japanese anti-oyclone is passing into the Pacifio. A feeble anti-uyolone now. sovers China.

Boderate to frosh monauon in indicated along. the cant coast of China over the N. China Bea,

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr. J. M. Aaron Mr E.S. Abraham T. J. S. Allen Mr & Mrs P. Ahlefeld

Mr W. Andoren Mr &

Mrs C. Barona 'feather

Mrs Baronafesther Lt Col & Mrs Bateson

Mr E. E Bale

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10a.m. to-day, 0.00 inobes.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon Mr G. A Bena

"to day is as follows:

DISTRICT

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formica Channė!.

FORECAST.

N.E. gale,

Mr-E, W. Bauckham

Mr & Mrs G.

Blacker Comdr. H. C.

Boucher, E.N. Mr 8. M. Brown ir F. Bomann

Dr G. N. Batfor

58

South coast of China between The same Hongkong and Lamocks. No. 1. South coast of China between fThe same as Hongkong and Hainan No. 1.

+ N.E. winds, moderate to fresh; fine. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

21ST NOVEMBER, 1913, a..

Station,

Kochi

Wind

Mr J. E. Caddgər Mr R. S Catley

Mr C E. Chubb

Mr W. B. Clarke

Mr S. Clark

Mr W. E Clayton

Mr A. J. Cambridge.

Miso D'Almada

Castro

Mr Kemptor Mr S. R. Kirkness. Mr M. Kissane Mr Albert Mr A.

A. Kruseman

Kopp

Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr W. Logan Mr G. F. Luke Mr G. F. Marshall

C. Farebrother Mason

Miss M. Matheson

0. Mrs B. T. Malheetm

Mr J. R. Maughan

R. Mr W. H. Marks

Master D'Almada z

Castro

Mr & Mrs

F. X.

D'Almada E Castro

Mr FT.

Chapple

Dr AL. E. F.

Colamo

Mr A. N. Coles Mr & Mrs Cogan

Dr O. Marriott

Dr G. W. Maskean

Mr & Mrs G. Martin Miss Martin

Mr F. A. MacKintosla

and infant Capt

Mrs

MoLaglen

Mr &

Ming

Mra C. F Mo Williams and nese maid Willie

Mr & Mrs E. Za

Молоков

Mr B. Mahta Mr J. Merooki Mr P. Moyer

Mra J. D. F. Muider Mr J. D. F. Milder Mr & Mrs 8. Nathan Miss Nothan

Dr Netbart

Mr T. Ortigas and Miss G. O'Leary Dr Oppennein

Mr.

J. Ormiston

Mr A. Petersen

Mr & Mrs Derteano Mr F. P. G. Pierson

ood-2-children-Majer & Mrs P. B

Mra B. H. Douglas ..:

McJ. Duncan

Mr & Mrs H. C.

Eurenfels

Mrs E. Creakey

D. B. C. Crowell

Vladvostook Nemuro

7.30 15 31 31 2 4.0

Mr G. P. Curry

50.16

SW

3

Mr & Mrs A Davis

Hakodata

30.19

Mr O. H. Davis

Tokio

30.34

Mr F. Dennis

1154

30.17

Nagasaki

30.09

ENE

Kagoshima ....

30 12

启式

Oshima

» 30.06

Naha

30.13

NNW

30.17

Boain Is.. Clefoo Weihaiwe Bankow

30.20

30.30

Iebaug

FROM

Kiaklang

Singaporn

Changeba

Singapore

Shanghai

30.34.

Samarang Chafoo

Gutzlaff

303

Sharp Peak

7.3.2

Amoy

mou 66 30:2

..Tientsin City.

Swatow

Taihoku

Singaporo Criquita

Talchu

Teinaa

New York

Koshua

Pescadores

Though much stuttering is due to such causes as heredity, imitation and fear, Dr. F. A. Bryant, of New York, states that in many cases no explanation ezu be given. It is usually begun before the age of seven, is known in persons of eighty, and, besides producing nervous disorders, prevents full aeration of the lungs, and thus gives rise to lung diseases hyoid bone

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.fibi'jma or base of the tongue, and to morbid conditions from unoxy.and is 다 fat triangular muscle The following is a list of unclaimed telegrama genated blood. In an English industrial placed vertically on both sides of the lying in the Eastern Extansion, Australasia and school, the breathing capacity of nine parapreading along its under hinn Telegraph Company's office at Hong

In man is large, decreasing in Long:- stattering boys of 12 and 13 averaged 88 other animals to a mere slit in the pig and 109 cubic inches, that of non-stut. This muscle takes part in every sound Bansong whatt

uttered, and makes 100 or 500 movements Chahonyorgborg Takfatnu terers of same age averaging 166 cubic per minute in the speaker pronouncing Chiatbe inches.

150 words per minute. In Bushner, Daz i Gokoukon Maru Hottentots and other lower races, the Doonau, passenger Deringer...Shanghai prominences are practically undeveloped, Drucks.. For steadying a vessel of 5,000 tons, while they are entirely

absent in deaf Hingeho.ng, tailor, Wellington The

nore Street rolling 35deg. E. Sperry reports that mutes.

symmetrical and regular in French and Hosenfelde twc stabilizing reservoirs weighing 900 Italian jaws than in English, and Italis tous would be required. The gyroscopic remarkably developed in the Trish. Jusasingh, 1,056, Chungar Coy. Amritsar system, taking a tenth of the space, would

Kokwo yen...

...Newchwing. Kongebentengehou...... Penang occupy but of tons; and would have the

Liongtawjiem Hongthai, Chi advantage of being able to create a roli

1.090 Lodging Hous

Malacca or deg. 61 10deg, to prevent being canght

Longlow jiaw Chop Whonghite

Kimboolah Tamingbo, 41, Boukum Strand

East Tonghingfatt Tung Chus Fook Tunghi glooug, 10, Queen's Rd.

Centrai Countess Wisor 6539

in jec.

GYROSCOPE, P. TANK STEADYING.

KEEPING AHEAD OF THE FORGER.

COFFER'S AROMAT -

are

The aroma of coffee proves to be not. wholly dae to caffeine, to which so much of the properties is ascribed, but in cop siderable part to the vegetable alkaloid known as pyridine, which when alone has,

This substanco fisagreeable smell

about 3,000 of the weight of coffee, The importance of geometrical engrass, the researches led by Gabriel Bert ing for banknotes was shown by A. Erand, of the Pasteur Institite, caffeino Bawtree at the nesting of the British added to boiling sugared water gave Association. The regularity of the work something of the aroma of coffee, but the aroma immediately became much mom increases the difficulty of counterfeiting pronounced when traces of pyridine: were unless the forgér bus suitable machinery. | dropped into the vessel. but urdinary machines.pre failing to give THE PORTABLE SETROAZJCHF;+

processes

bave

protection because, having reached their The searchlight used i recorit present form nearly half a century ago,manœuvres of the French Army was the forger has becoine equipped. Other I mounted on the rear of an automobile been less effective, suitably supported by guy cables end springs to keep it steady and prevent Intaglio plate printing resisted accurats jarring, and a tripod was carried on reproduction, but a process shown last which it could be placed at an instant's year at the Royal Photographic Society notice when required. A beam from the searchlight could be projected about two nade it the easiest of all-processes to copy miles. in facsimile. Some systems of elaborate colour ground, though resisting direct photography, have yielded to a combina, i tion of piece photography and--photo-

|

DRINKING AT MEALS. The great French doctor. Maurico de Fleury lithography Figure-studies, views, and a well-known authority on nearasthenia and its other pictorial work offer no security, as chief cause, indigestion, maintains that the rule; their line structure is obvious only to that people should not drink at meal-timos the expert, and the forger can reproduce constitutes one of the greatest medical die. the tone values by ordinary photo-coveries of the nineteenth century," states a mechanical methods Geometrical writer in the widely-road London magazine, engraving is still the resource for greatest T. P. Weekly. safety. The work must be a change from the old sections and figures with which the forger has become expert, and it is claimed that the new system adopted by the Newfoundland Government and some prominent bankers effects this, and gives incomparably more beautiful geometrical engraving than any by the older methods, A possible feature, it appears. is a hidden design, to be made visible only by the banker's special screen.

Many-doctors now-a-days sro agreed that the habit of eating and drinking simultaneously is a prolifi enuse of indigestion, just as much so, in fact, as is worry, overwork, antemin or nervous strain

Canton...... Hongkong

Gap Rock MECE Wachow

Holbow da Pakho Phelion

30.47 66 5.30.27

30.26

30.19

30-15

30 31

6.30 30 69 6 & 30.25 69 30.22 30.24

2b

630.38.65 130.18

Ponap

Berkhamsted ...Singapore Yiskow

Singapore Wuerzburg

21

C. St. James...

" 30.03

Aparri

1 130.08-71

Manila

1

Legaspi

109.97 74

Weibainei.

Bacolod

Iloilo

Cabu

$29.99 84

Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams iying in the Great Northern Telegraph. Com- Labuan pasy a office ut Hongkong:-

ADDRESS

From Chongga

Shanghai Legishi,c/o Kwoogwingsang. Kobe

Koba Penny

Dairen Taizan Mari, ejo Mitsui... Watkins, 31, Queen's Road Shanghai, 0733/0615/6262/14:7,0387 1122/0615/6262//1417/4401 6111

356

Amoy

Amay PASSENGERS EXPECTED.

Per P. & 0. str. Simla, from London. October 18th-To Hongkong: Lance-Sergt. W. Rodes, Miss L. E. Walker, Mrs. Kennedy and children, Miss 3. S. Ward, Miss L Bortoll, Major I. L. Hepper, Mrs. C. Parsons, Mr. R. K. Miller, Miss F. Boggo, Mr. and Mrs. E. Walker, Mr. C. Walker, jun,, Aře. Cousins: children, Mrs. Brown.

the

130.01 74

T. F. CLAXTON, Director.

1 BAROMETER, reduced to 33 degrees Fahrenheit, on the lowol of the aes in inches, tenths and bundredths.

TEMPSELTOEB, in tho alade,

Fahrenheit.

Mr G. H. Eva¤ Mr W. E. Fischer Dr & Mrs Forsyth Deuman Fuller Mr A. Gallotti...“ Mr H. Garrow Mr. & Mrs I H Geare Mrs Gibbings Miss N. Gibbons Mr & Mrs Glidoon

Mr A. G. Gordon Mr L. Gourgey Mr V. Goalhoura Mr & Mrs J. Gonid Mr P. O. de Grisogono Dr. 8. C. Gurney Mr P. C. Hall Capt T. P. Hall Mr. & Mrs W. A.

· Honzibat

Mr W. T. Harbord Mr J. Scott Harston Mr A: Harrison

Hon Mr E, A. Hawa't

C.M.G

Mr J, G. Hobble Mr R, Ree Mr W. B. Hiad Mr W. H, Hobbs

Mr & Mrs Allan

Mr Amirfod

Mr W. E. Bird

Pierdo

Mr B. de Previllo

Mr W. J. Pringle

Hr E. B. Ray

Mr

Raymond Raymond

E, M. Mr J. E. Mr B. Reworth Miss F. Reay Mr C. Reich Mr & Mrs A. Riberio

Mr R. G. Rosa Mra Rutherfora Mr G. Samuela Miss M. Schwarzkopf Mrs Schenk Mr. B. T. Singer Me E. P. Smith Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Mr Sydney Stafford Mie A Square Mr Th. A. I. Tebbitt Capt E A Walker Dr E. L. Walker Mr H. W

Watkins Mr H. C. van Weeren Mr A. Weill

Mr A. West

Mr H. W. White Me ft. G. Wood Mr F. Yem lay

Mrs C. de Inchwasti.

and maid

Mr. J. do. Yachansti

GRAND HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs A, B. Crow

Dr Keyt

Mr Feason

Mra Forsyth

Ja degrees

Mr O Freeso

Mr. Fronck

3 HUMIDITY, in percontags of saturation, the buxility of air saturated with modetare being 100.

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Beaufort Seals, 6 STATE OF WEATHER, bbins sty, a detached pload, d drizzling exin, f fog, g gloomy, h hail l lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, equall zrain, a szow, thunder, viability, wdow (weti

7. Raria inobes, & tenthe und hundredths

- HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, November 21st.

Previous On Data On Date:

Day

st

at 2 p.m. 6 am. 2pm.

30.21 30.25 30.21

73

69

75

50

West

732 NE calin

0. 0.00

Highest open air Temperature on 20th... 75 Lowest 'open air Temperature on 2 ta... 66 HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

Pez P&O str. Borneo. From London November 1st.-To Hongkong: Miss M. C. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Spriggs, Mr. Barometer M. Bain, Mrs. Copley Foyle and child.

Temperature For P. & O. str. fatica, connecting with Humidity

steamer Delta at Colombo, From Wind Direction London October 31st To Hongkong: Mrs.

Forco Taxford, Mr. and Mrs. J. Morris, Miss Westher But no matter what the cause, sufferers from D. M. Honnison. From Marseilles Novem indigestion can take hope in the fue that Driber 7th To Hongkong: Mr. W. D. Japp. Willis' Fink Fills go straight to the root of their trouble, and by enriching, vitalising and replenishing the blood restore strength to the digestive organs and health to the whole system. "Before leaving England some five years ago any life was a very strenuous one, and the over- strain brought on a most distressing lasitado," writes Mr. Brunal Norman, the popolar pro prietor and manager of the Hotel Norman at Fouing. In those days I always found

PROGRESS IN ELECTRIC LAMIS. The strength of tungsten filaments is stated by Harrison and Edwards to have increased more than 300 per cent, since 1005, and that of drawn wire more than 40 per cont. since 2011. Other develop and added to their applications.

set use of chemicals in the bulb has course of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. fossened the blackening and made smallee bulbs effective in many casca; and coiled- filaments have made possible many now forms of lamps.

Per P. 0. str. Nankin, From London November 16th-To Hongkong, Staff Sergt.- Major, Mrs, and Miss W. E. Stonyer and children.

+

Per P. & O. str. Nyanza. From London November 20th-Tc Hongkong, Mr. C. A. Wilkinsor, Mis Inness, Lady and Missed May, Me, J. H Woolacott

N.D.L.

Por N.D.L. str. Princess: Alice.

From

Week

From 2214 to 26th November, 1913.

HIGH WATER

Days C

Height

'kong.

Mean

Time.

h. m.

ft. r

monts have diminished the cost of lamps that these troubles would cease after a short Kneedler and children. From Southampton Satur. 22 m 3 5 6 9 m 11.4

ELECTROLYTIC COPPER WINE--

The

Since coming to thie country," his leitor continues, the favourable opinion I formed of them whilst in England has been considerably increased and I attribute my comparative The production of electro-deposited murs from the discases of a tropical climate wire by the process of W. E. Gibbs to my use of these Pills. I am assured by requires a ne copper wire as nucleus medical men that thoro is nothing surprising This is joined at toe ends and passed over in this these Puls contain in a digestible grooved rollers Enrough an ordinary for those drugs that are noaded out here to fe dedicated to Bir ROBERT HART, clectroplating bath, and the pro repair the ravages of the climate:

repeated until the desired thickness is reached." "After each repetition the wire Its description of Chinesa Bacint

is rinsed and passed u few times around Customs and Superstitions, combined a reel. with the insight it gives into political Conditions in China, makes "CHILDRE O FAR CATHAY an excellent volume for presentation to friends at Home.

G.O.M.G., and Dr. A. RENNIE.

PRICE

$3.60

I write this in the hope that others may literally

read, mark, learn, and inwardly dighat, and so derive benents liko I did.” SOURCE OF SPEECH.

Not only for digestive troubles, Lab for all Though his critics suggested thar human aporch was evolved through brain crders due to impure watery icou or weak development, Dr. L. Robinson, in his nerves, such as handia, nervons breakdown, Britisa Amanciation paper, showed how thedintiem, skin eruptions and the ailments of the lower jaw is specially adapted. Man ladies. Dr. Willians pick pills for pula people has a chin, and inside this, in the jaws

of Europeans, there are distinct beny are a proved remedy. Of dealers everywhere, prominences, but in the jaws of apes and post free, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine there is a pit. The genio-glossus muscle Co., 84, Szechten Road, Shanghai, one bottle To be obtained from Messrs. Keur & is believed to have more to do with for 10, dx for $5 Take Mr. Brunst WALSE, LTD MASTE BEEWER & Co., or articulate speech than any other. This from the Printers and Publishers, the has a triple connection with the chin, Norman's advice. Begin to-day,

HoraronG DAILY PRESS Office.

Hamburg October 18th.-To Hongkong, Capt. Jurani, Miss Kollocker, Mrs. Nagel and children. To Manila, Mr. and Mrs:

October 21st-To Hongkong, Mr PH McIntyre, Rev. C, C. Morris, Mr. C. B. Sun, Johnson. From Gibraltar October 25th- To Hongkong, Mr. and Mrs. Droubin. From Mon Genon October 90th-To Hongkong, Mise Borbein, Mrs. S. Bisnoy, Mr. W. A Batson, and Miss M. Steinsifer.

PASSED THE CANAL

and Annam, Fural Bulow

October 17th-Benvenue, E, F. Ferdin

October 21st-Beglarig, Meinäní. Oct. 4th-Calchas, Sithonia, dream, Yorck, Brod vale.^

October 28th-Candia, Glenstrae, Nore, Kina

October 31st-Agamemnon, Ambria, Perseus. Simla

November

4th - Feneleuch, . Canton, China, Prinzess Alice, Africa, Golden

Noveraber 7th-Finy Suey, Polynesien, fela.. Satsuma, Senegambia, Baron Balfour.

November 11th-Hilacht Faru, Kerber, Reemun, Kintuck, Demodocus. Nile, Afghan Prince.

November 14th-Glenlogan, Indien,

November 18th — Benlawers, Borneo, China, Bumacus, Ghazee, Liberia, Sach- sen, Merionethshire.

Height,

Mre Fredoniall

Mr & Mrs Banos ok

Miss Harwood MY Hayler

Mr C. G. King

Capt. J. S. Lowingdon Mr F. Lorria Miss Newhaven Mr Morsh Capt Pollard

Miax Poole

Mr Bayne Miss Reilly Mr A, ti. Sayoe Miza Saunders Mrs Smith

Mr Stockweth Mr C. Weismanu

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

Mr F. J. Cargill Mr H. Clogg Dr F. X. Costello Mr W. Donaldson Mrs Foy

Mr & Mrs FE.

McHugh

Mr T. Ingknebi

Mr.J. Joseph

Mr & Mr. Kutowia kel Cant Keith.

Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F. Murray

Capt & Mrs. Gaidher Mr Geo, Grimble de Mr&Mrs Lemaire and

chila

Mr & Mrs O. Lauritsen Mr & Mrs Manners Str & Mr J, B. N.

Meds

Mr P. Nannings MEA. P. Nobbs Chpt & Mrs Passmore Mr M. Roos

Mr P. B. Howley Mr H, 8,

Spurga

Copf & Mr A. K. Stewart and chil. dren

Nr K. Tame. Mr Walker

Mr H.-I. Westphal

Mr K. Yamacs

PEAK HOTEL

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Mr & Mr C. D. J.

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Surgeon & Mrs Bernard R.

Mr & Mrs Heyor Mejor & Mre Bowen Mrs Bowdler

Hon Mr & Mrs Bask

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

PEICH

Hongkong, 6th October, 1913

Major Davy

Mr & Mrs Doyle

Mr& Mrs Dobvie

Major Dorgan

Capt. & Mrs Evans,

msid nd child Major

Faicbins

Mr Fingalon and

ohild

Mr de Flanagan Mr & Mrs A, Gibson Lt Col Gordon Hall,

BAMO

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mir H. Hancock Mr F. A Hazeland Capt & Mrs Hodging Mrs Footrandar and

child

Mr & Mrs I. Owen Bush s sud oblid Mr & Mrs WG Humphreys Major & Mrs. Han

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