SORE THROAT: IT'S CAUSE AND CUR.

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Contrary to the general belief, it is not Bold, damp, or draughts which directly Bause the sore throat. tonsillitis, etc., from which so many people suffer. They merely render us liable to the disease by dosering our vitality.

THE HONGKONG

LOANS TO SUBORDINATE

OFFICIALS.

BTRAITS GOYERNMENT CIRCULAR.

Much bas been said, writes a correc- pondent of the Singapore Free Press, as to the usarions tyranny and oppression under which many unfortunate souls, What really Tausc sore throat is inhaling the germs of the disease from specially government subordinate officers, The Colonial Office, Fully other sufferers Were we in good physical have fallen. pondition our blood would destroy those alive to its evil consequences and with a It is only View to alleviating, the unfortunate cir germs, as it constantly does.

Jasand a Who we are not "up to the mark" that stances of such officers, has

circular dated the 31st December, 1913, we catch diseases which are due to which will speak for itself. The circular,

To cute them, the germs must be attacked where they are with something amongst other things, has the following:

His Excellency the Governor has noticed which will kill them on the spot.

with regret the numerous enses in which best and quickest means for this purpose members of the Subordinate Service run

Walfing's Formamiat. Doctors use it into debt and have reconte to

money. to cure themselves, as is proved by a physician who writes in The Practi-sters, he reason usually given by the tione I haver had sore throat myself officer being that the debt has been incurred us sickness of oving to misfortune, such since I began to use Wulting's Forma- the dependent on him. His Excellency is mint, although I suffered periodically desiruts of assisting members of the Service before."

to keep free from lebt and with this object. has sanctioned the granting of advances to subordinate officers to mert crises of heaá fiða misfortune.

The

THE ONLY REMEDY THE DOCTOR USES, The following stalement in the same paper shows why doctors universally proscribe it-- Having tried all the British Pharmacopoeia lozenges and most of the well-known proprietary antiseptic lozenges, I have been reduced to ones only (for sore throat). intely. Wulfing's Foraminu."

A Medical Officer of Health voices the reason for this preference in The General What we Ho writes! Practitioner. want is an agent to destroy the germs in the mouth and throat; in fact, what we want is oral asepsis (complete freedom from germs in the mouth) as near as we can get it. To produce this we have the ideal agent in,Wulfing's Formamint." It is used by the Royal Funilies of Europe, and by the world's tunst is tinguished поп

The Rt. Hon. Viscount Masserene and found Ferrard writes: "I have Welbug's Foriuamint moss effective for the care of sore throat, which quickly disappears after using a few tablets."

HOW TO PREVENT SOBE THROAT. Wuling's Formamint is equally fanous Even as a preventive of germ diseases. for diphtheria, its power of safeguarding

those who take it cannot by exaggernied. The Sanitary Inspector of High Wycombe writey know of 'ao preparation so effectual in preventing infectious disease During an as Waling's Formamint

outbreak of diphtheria I have frequently giver away Formamint to those who have been in contact with the disease. and no other cases have been removed to hospital. from the same household."

1. WOLFING & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai will send a Free Booklet, dealing fully with sore throat, to all who write mentioning this paper. Wulling's Formamint may be obtained of all Chemists in bottles of fifty tablets. A coup

substitutes. They Are testifies valueless,

physician who writes that he has tried six Mabstitutes and found not one of them

F. W. T. esacious.

£189-F. 930

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"Such advances will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum. As a general rule an officer who was served less than Ave years years will not be granted in advance of nore than three months' salary, an officer who has served not less than fire but less than ten years may be granted an advance not exceeding six months salary; while an officer who has served not less than ten years nn advance Bot exceeding my be granted one year's salary.

"An advanes. will ardunarily. repayable monthly by instalments of one quarter of the officer's monthly salary.

"An advance not exceeding, one "quarter

officer's annual solars may

be of in authorized by the administrative head of the Settlement in which the officer serves. The authority of the Colonial Secretary is required for any greater advance.

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914,

Give him

Bovril

Because the Body-Building Power of Bovril has been proved to be from 10 to 20 times the amount taken.

JAVA-CHINA JAPAN LIJN

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THE PACIFIC COAST.

SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE TIMES."

The opening to traffic of the Panama Canal is to be made the occasion for an international exhibition by the great nation to whose initiative, confidence, and capital the completion of the waterway link between the eastern and western world is due. The Panama Canal is the ift of America to the nations; the supreme attempt to break down the barriers between East and West. Its com pletion will be a realization of hopes which were first cherished centuries ago.

In view of the importance of the great event which the Panama Pacific Exhibi- bion will celebrate, a special issue of 54 pages has been issued by The Times. In it an exhaustive analysis of tho probable effects of the Panama Canal upon the commerce of the world is given, together with a detailed description of the States of the Pacific Const of North America- Alaska. British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and California which will be the mosi affered by the Canal.

"THE" EXHIBITION AT SAN FRANCISCO. The exhibition, which is to be held at "GOEBEN.

San Francisco in 1915, should illustrate baring arrived. Consigares of Cargo are here the industrial activities of the trading informed that their Goods, with the exception nations to whom the opening of the of China, Treasure aut Valuables, are beize Panama Canal menos a now and great landed and stored as their risk into the

atsedous and/or catre hazerious tiedowns opportunity for commercial expansion. For this reason, if for no other, says the the Hongkong and Howloon Whart and Pines, it is to be regretted that there is Hoden Company, Limited, Kewison, and Wappareatly to be no official representation Point Godowas, whence delivery may of sitaer Great Britain or Germany at cbtained.

San Francisco, although no doubt the industries of both nations will be repre. sented hy individual effort, if not by organized common action.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on sales intimistion is received from the Consignees before Noox To-DAY requesting it be landed hera

to rev

The account of the exhibition buildinga No Clains will be admitted after the Good given in this special number, together have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining with the illustrations, gives a clear im- andelivorci after the 2014 iust, will be subpression of the character of the exhibi

to be held on the Pacific Coast, and the *All broken, chažed, and damaged Goods Arion. It is the first universal exhibition to be left in the Godowns, where they will be ist also in which Central and South ezowinad on the 29th inst., at 9.30 AM. —— American countries have taken an activo part. These countries are among the most All Chains must reach us before the 5th Feb., or they will not be recognized.

forward of those participating in the exhibition, the Argentine Republic,

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

appropriate £250,000 for exhibition pur

Bills of Lading, will be countersigned by fa particular, indicating an intention to Undersigned.

NORDDBOTICHEN LLOED,

MELCHERS & Co

General Agente.

Hoagkong, ad January, 1914.

poses,

There are some special features in the general plan of the exhibition to which [4, attention may be directed. Three main groups of buildings are being erected, and the keynote of the scheme is that the units of each group should be built

CHILDREN CF FAR CATHAY

A SOCIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF

ABSORBING INTEREST,

By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE,

Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Customs Service, Author of "The Mystio Flowery Land,” éta.

THE VOLUME, which rousista or 401

Fag, and includes a Sketch Plan of historical interest showing the disposi tion of the Force at the battle of Kweilin is dedicated to Six ROBERT HART G.C.M.G., and Dr. A. RENNIE.

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TJIBODAS...

January. Second half of January First half of February First half of February. Second half of February. First half of March

The Steamers are all itted throughout with Electric Light and have accommodation for a limited number of Saloon Passengers, and will take Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Porta on through Bills of Lading.

Mr J. Dean Dr H. Dare

Mr C.-H. Davis 19. Rar & Mrs E. Ward

Denys

Mim Margores Denys Miss Dorothea Denys. MaGivendolyn Denys Misa Mariel Denys, Mr & Mrs Darteano and 2 children

Mr R. H. Douglas.

MTD, S, S. Douglas

Mrs J. M. Doyle

Mr. 3. Dancan

For Particulars of Freight and Fessage, apply to the

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. Telephone No. 1574,

(13

Mis A. Ellis

York Buildings, 1st Floor.

Hongkong, 21st January, 1914

Another important aspect of the Canal ia its bearing on the immigration ques tion. Immigration to the west coast of North America will be facilitated by the cheaper fares provided, and the Pacifie Coast will benefit by the labour force thus brought to its shores.

SHIPPING IN PORT.

STSAMERS.

ABRATOON APOAR, British atr., 2,931, W.- Walker, 3rd January-Japan. 18th

VESSELS EXPECTED.

THU AMERICẢN MAIL The P.M. str. Persia, with the United States mail, sailed from Yokohama for Hongkong, via Manila on the 20th Janu ary, aud is due to arrive at this port on the 29th January.

THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL.

The E. & A. str. Empire, from Sydney, ete left Port Darwin, for this port on the 24th January, and may be expected to arrive at Manila on the 1st February. The I.G.M. str. Prinz Waldemar left Sydney on the 10th January, at 11 am

2nd February.

Mr J. C. Dyer

Mr & Mrs H. #Ehrenfèls

Mr K. Fahring

F. A. Mackintosh

MBK Mehta Mr.J. Merboki Mr P. Meyer Mr G. S. Middleton Mr & Mrs J, Morris Dr D. R. Nolte Miss G. O'Leary MQ E. Osborne Mr & Mrs Femborton Mr Peterson Mr E A. Porry- Mr & Mrs E. Pihet ..... and child

Mr G, Hatton Potta Mr. A. B. Parvis Miss Raymond Mr E. H, Ray Mr E. M. Faymond Mr J. E Rayinond Mr B. Bowerth

Miss F. Reny

6. MFW, Réjálardt

Mr B. Fernihough Mr. W. N. Finlayson Capt & Mrs B. M.

French and ohila

Mr H. Freeman MrA, A. Fyfe

Mr Dentoan Fuller Mr A. Gallotti Mr H. Garrow Miss Csepell Miss Ella Gilroy Mr A. G. Gordon Mr I. Gourgey Mr. V. Goulbourn

Mr. & # Mrs J. Gould Mr. P. 0.de Grisogono

T.P. HEU Hannibal

Mr & Mas W. Ricketta

Mr H. Sawtell

Mrs Schenk

Mr M. Schachner

Me fleymour

Mr E. H. Sharp

Mr J. C. Bibley

Mr A. Slingsby

Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Miss Salth

Mr A. B. Sorensen Mr A. J. de Bouza

Miss A Square,

Mr W. Stafford

Mr H, E. Sinfield

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 27th at 10,65 a.m.-The northort depression is still central to the north-east of Halicaido.

The anti-orolone has broken up. Another has formed over China. It is central to thù north of the lower Yangtze Valley,

Changes in the South are small

Fresh monsoon is indicated along the cast coast of China and over the N. China- Bea..

Hongmong rainfall for the 24 heure ending af 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at room to-day is as followe:---

DISTRICT.

* Hongkong & Neighbourhood

Formosa Channel

FORFOAM

... {NE gale.

South coat of China between (The Same na

Hongkong and Tamooks.

No. 1.

South coast of Ching between (The game 'ss

"Hongzong and Hanan..... No. 1.

*N.E. winds, moderate to fresh; she.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL,

Station.

REGISTER.

27TH JANUARY, 1914 L.

Vladvostook... Nemuro Hakodate Tokio...........................

Kochi • .***** Nagasaki...... Kagoshima... Oshima ..................... Nab

Tshi jms...... Boain Is.

Chefoo Weibaiwei

Hankows Tchang Kinkiang Changels...... Shanghai... Gutstall

Sharp Pest ... Amoy

Swatow

Talboku...... Taichu Tainau

Koshun

11 29.69

Wild

10,30.07 5 6.29.55

29.79

30:05

WEW

30.21

NNW

30.17

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30.18

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30.02

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5 a.30.28

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11

30.16

Pescadores

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Mr & Mrs G. II. Bwift || Gap Mr F. Smyth

Mr B. Tanner

January, General-Dávid Sassoon & and may be expected here on or about the Centres W. A. M

Co. BESLAWEES, British str., 2,520, H. W. Beo,

THE ENGLISH MAIL, The P. & O. str. China left Singapore for this port on the 24th January, at p.m., with the outward English mails, and is duo kore on the 29th January, at about noon.

23rd January-Moji 18th January, Coal.-Mitsui Bussan Kaislio CANADA MARU, Japanese str., 3,760, H6 Yamamoto, 25th January-Shanghai General. Osaks End January,

Shoson Kaisha. 20th January-Tsingtan 15th Jan., CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,256, Liddell,

Jardine, Matheson & Co. Cazati, British str., 1,809, W. McInteh, 21st January-Swatow 20th January, General-Butterfield & Swire. CHINEUA, British str., 1,349, Findlayaon, 23rd January-Manila 20th January, General.-Butterfield & Bwire.. CHUNSANG, British str., 1,418, G. J. Mattock, 21st January-Swatow 20th January, General-Jardine, Mathe- son & Co.

EMPRESS OF ASIA, British str., 8,833,

Robinson, 22nd January-Vancouver 3rd January, Mails and General Canadian Pacific Railway.

HERCHANT STEAMERS.

Mr

Mr F. B. Hespe Han MrB. A. Hewett

OMG.

Mr W. O. Harris Mr J. Sectt Harston Dr Hartmann Mr & Mrs H. F. Hick

The N.Y.K. str. Ceylon Maru (Caloutta Line) left Calcutta for this port on the 9th January, and is expected here on the

Dr 23th January,

The str. Dilwara, from Calcutta left Singpore on the 24th January, a.m., and may be expected here on or about the 29th January, a.m.

IZAM

air J. A. Higgins Min Hooker

The A.L. str. Voricaerts left Singapore for this port on the 23rd January, and will arrive here on the 20th January

The Danish str. Indien loft Port Said Mr & Mrs Allan on the 10th January, and may be expected Mr Amistedt

Alr W. E. Bird here on or about the 1st. February.

The N.Y.K. atr. Colombo Mare (Bom bay Line) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the 14th January, and is EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str. 6,000 F-expected here on the 1st February.

L. Davison, 10th January Vancouver

The N.Y.. str. Tamba Maru (Ameri. 20th December, General.-C. P. R. can Line) left Yokohania for this port via Oo.

ports on the 19th January, and is expect GLENFALLOCH, British str., 1,434, W. Led here on the 1st Februars

Gardner, 20th January-Singapore

The N.Y.K. str. Kamakura Maru 13th January, General-Chinese. (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port 21st January-Singapore 18th Janu-

is expected hers on the 5th February. GLENOGLE, British str., 2,399, V. Graves, via Singapore on the 13th January, and

ary, General-Chinese.

The N.Y.E. str. Kumono Maru (Aur HAIMUN, British str., 641, J. W. Evans, tralian Line) left Melbourne for this port 25th January-Swatow 24th January, via ports on the 14th January, and is

expected here on the 9th February: General-Douglas Lapraik & Co.

The NY. K. str. Katori Maru (Euro HANGSANG, British str., 1,356, S. Wilde,

94th January-Shanghai 20th Janupean Line) left London for this port vis ary, General-Jardine, Matheson & ports on the 3rd January, and is expected

here on the 11th February. Wosterlund, 24th-

The NY K. str. Aki Maru (American HSINGH, Chinese str., -----

January-Shanghai, 21st January, Gen-Line) left Seattle for this port via ports eral-Chinese. JOHANNE, German str. 951, Ipland, 23rd Jan. on the 13th January, and is expected here

Hoihow 20th January, General, on the 15th February.

The Barber Lino str. Satsuma sailed Jobsen & Co.

Hongkong.

Macso

Mr A Walker and Pachol MYBildan

Capt H. A. Walker Mr H. Watkins MTF. W. White Miss White Mr L. M. Whyto Mr G. G. Wood Mr & Mrs B. G. Wynbery

Mr F. Yearly

GRAND HOTEL

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crow Dr Kest

ir Feuson

Mis Forsyth Mr O Fresse Mr. Frenck Mrs Fredenhall Mr & Mrs Ban cook Miss Harwood. Mr Haylar Mr C. G, King

strong

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Capt J. S. Lewingdor Mr F. Lorzia Misa Newhaven Mr Morsh

Capit Pollard Miss Poole

Mr Rayne Miss Reilly Mr A. H. Sayoe Mies Caundera Mrs Smith

·M2 Stockweth Mr G. Weismann

PRAK HOTEL..

Lient Archer, r.A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm. Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and child

Mr & Mrs Bell and

children Ltd Mrs Bedwell, B.3.

Earound a large central court. Advantage KANO MARU, Japanese sir. 1,29%, Y. Yarn from New York on the 14th January for Fleet Surgeon & Mra

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to be taken of the group plan to illustrate in the various sections different. architectural periods The central group will comprise 14 halls in which general exhibits will be housed: the second block of buildings will constitute the amuse ment area, and will cover 65 acres of ground; and the third group upon the Presidio Military Reservation, and

us the Golden Crate, will contain the pavilions of various participating nations. and States,

THE CAHAL.

A particular feature of the special uumber is the statement of the special probleros which the Panama Canal will

cresta

mote, 24th Jan.-Svatov 23rd January, General Osaka Shosen Kaisha KIYO MARU, Japanese att., 5,757, Dashi- moto, 20th January-Moji 16th Janu- ary, Coil. Toyo Kisen Kaisha. LaNAN, British str. 1,356, W. O. Janti, 23rd

January-Shanghai 20th General Butterfield & Swire. LTEEMOON, German str., 1,220 Ahange

24th January-Saigon 20th January, Rice-Chinese.

January,

Dernard, R.N.

Mr & Mrs Boyer Miss Boggs

Bowdler

M

INDU-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION 90., LTD. Fileong, from Tsingtau, is due in Hong-Mejor & Mrs Bowna

kong 29th January.

kong 29th January. Loksang, from Shanghai, is due in Hong- Hopsang, from Chingwantan, is due in

Hongkong 29th January, agung, from Calcutta, is due in Hong

kong 1st February, Falsang, from Calcatta, is due

Hongkong 6th February

SHIRE LINE, LIMITED,

in

kong 1st February. Cardiganshire, from London, passed the Vennacher, from Tacoma, is due in Hong.

Canal 2nd January, is due in Hong- kong 2nd February.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

MACHEW, Gorman str., 295, Zollner, 22nd January-Hoihow 21st January, Rico. -Batterfield & wire, sen, 22nd January-Hoihow 2lat MICHARD JERSEN, German str., 957, Jacob Economists who are familiar

January, General-Chinese. with the existing commercial conditions, NANYO MARY, Japanese str., 1,995, Kato, and who write with authority on the

--92nd-January- Hongay 19th January, subject of trade routes. bere discuss the

Coal Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. developments which it is belived may PALA NAND, German str., 1,025, N. G. follow the opening of the new water high- The subjects

Mager, 21st January Saigon 16th Mr F. J. Cargill. way to maritime traffic.

January, Rice.-A. Buns & Co. úr 11. Clegg by Its description of Chiress Bocis treated of include the questing of coast- Uustoms and Superstitions, combined wise shipping in the United States, the PISANELOR, German str., 1,267, W. Tau- Ur F, X. Cortello bert, 5th January Bangkok 15th A'r W. Dieslaos.

Mr. Foy with the insight it gives into political degree to which it will be benefited, tho

Geceral-Butterfield

Mr & caditions in Chinn, makes "CHILDER extent of its competition with the existing January,

Swire.

McHugh FAR CATHAY" an excellent volume for trans-continental railways, and the rates

which the latter will make to meet this Taisno Mat, Japanese str. 2037, Mr T. Inokiglé presentation to fricade qt Home.

Shimida, 23rd January--Dziren, 17 J. Joseph competition.

January General-Mitsu Bussan Kaisha.M&Ms Katewinkel TIMAHI, Dutch str., 3,915, J. R. Buys, Capt Keith

22nd January Macaesar 13th Janu- ary, Sugar-Java-China-Japan Lijn.M. F. Murry TJMANOEK, Dutch str., 4,971, A. W La Cart & Mrs Garduer Rooy, 25th January-Miike 91st Janu Mr Goo, Grimble

General: Java-China-Japan Mr&Mrs Leraire and

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1 BAROMETRE, reduced to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in inobee, teaths sad hundredths.

2. TMTERATOR, in the shade, in dogros Eatrenheit.

8 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation the humidity of air maturated with moisture being W

4 DIRECTION OF WIND, to two pointe

5 FOROS OF WIND, according to Beaufort Boaló. 6 BTATE OF WEATHER, b blue sky, odotanhed aload, a drizzling rain, fog, g gloomy, hhaill Lightning, o ororoast, p passing showers, a squall, rinin, snow, t thunder, v visibility, w dew (wet).

7 RAIN in inches, ₺ tenths and kundredtha.

HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, January 21TH.

Previous On Date On Date

Day

at

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at 2 p. 5. am,

2 p.

Barometer

30.14 30.21

30.18

Temperature... 68 Hamidity si Go

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67

83

54

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Wind Direction

Force

Weather

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عدادم

Highest open air Temperature on 26th...67 Lowest open air Temperature on 26th ...57

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,

From 28th January to 3rd February, 1914,

Week

HIGH WATER

Height

Height

Low WATEE",

Mean

B'kong.

Time

'kong.

Mean

Tims

Mr W. A. Nowers

h.. m.

ft, n.

Mr & Mrs Cassulli

Mr J. Clarke

Col. & Mrs O'Hara Wed. 28 11 53

and children

Mr & Mr. Cochrane.

Mrs Parson

Thurs. 29

0 16

Mr Parr

h. m. 4.4m 5 45 6 8 4 42 45m 6 16 10.076 3

5,233

Mr & Mrs A.

F

30

2:54 11

Satur. 31

Feb.

Saa.

Mon,

2 m

11 26449 114 7

005 8 7 15

0 30 15:0

1 1a 3:

6 46

1

6 & 3

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7 41

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Mr & Mrs Carrie Mejor Davy Major Dorgan Mr H. Du ton Major Faichine MrFearun Miss Feston Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt.Col. Gordon Hall

RA.M.C.

Mr Cousland

Caps & Bre Greenfield

and child

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. Hancock. Mr F.A. Harsland Mr Formsu Capt & re Hodging Air & Mrs J. Owen Hugh's and child Mr & Mrs W.

Bumphreys Major & Mr Hani

pbreys

Pearson and child

Mr. T. L. Perkina. Mr J. L. Plummer Fr Powel

L-Col. Radcliffe, "Mr F. L. Heltnu ̈

Eng Condr. Roose Lt & Mrs Sharp, R.N.. Major Simous Mr A. Sinclair Mr & Mr.Siemen Mr C. Subrt Mr A, Findlay Smith Lt. Col. & Mra Uziner

Sout

Mr & Mrs Buffetz Mr & Mrs G. E. Stewart and obil

dren

HeN U. Walker Capt Whitefield Mr David Word

FOR SALE.

HOMHMANS MENO DE HO CÙNG MED

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LAS COMPRESSOR wit: ELECTRIC

MOTOR AD FITTINGS, Wil 1 increase ordinary lighting ported by 25 per cent withert axtin eest.

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