WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1811.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Want' Advertisements GEO. P. LAMMERT WHITEAWAY'S
PREPAID
$1 per inch........
$2
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120
3 insertions.
One week.
WANTED. AT ONCE.
Hughes & Hough A have good references
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT
Geferal Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and Gegaral Renkers.
PROPRIETORE
"To-Ra-Way" Coal Storaga.
Cider ward
A.B.C. 4TH, 45TH ESITIONS. A1. TELEGRAPHIC CODE. **=*=***
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"MATION" HONOXOLO,
PUBLIC
AUOTION.
¡AX Undersigned have received instruc
ourt by Public Auction,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNES,
од
THURSDAY,
the 27th July, 1911. at 2.0 P.3., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road,
corner of les HOUSE STRIKT,-e
A QUANTITY OF
OLD CHINESE PORCELAINS,
LACQUERED GOODS,
&c.,
Also
BRASS CARVINGS. TASES,
&c.; &c.,
A Quantity of JAPANESE SILK CREPE Particulars from Catalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers.
TERMS:-- »dal,
Hongkong, July 24, 1911.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
MAN for HARBOUR WORK, Must
Apply to
XY. Z,'
Cars of. * CHINA Haity“ Ofico, Hongkong, July 23, 1911.-
ARGE
5
TO LET.
-AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received Instrue- To de mel by Public snotloss
952
4
Front BED-SITTING
on
4
THURSDAY,
the 27th July, 1911, commencing at 2.43 r... at No. 31. Dock Termack, Kowloon Docks, Hunghop,-
A'QUANTITY OF
LROOM in valla close to Do in HO VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
loon. Spacious romandah; Dressing-ror and Bathroom attached. Furnished fo TWO GENTLEMEN, Tounia law; electric light and bolla. Tarms, 830 per month each. Further particulars from
HOMELY,'
c/o CHINA Man "Ofeo. Hongkong, July 13, 1911.
FOR RENT.
FURNITURE,
(Particulars from Catalogue),
„Terma :—Cash on delivery,
*
1011.
On View from Wednesday, the 20th July,
GEO. P. LAMMERT;
Auctioneer
* 908
Hongkong. July 21, 1911.
→ PUBLIC AUCTION,
DREMISES on the BRITISH CONCESSION,
SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for JBcer, Godown, and/or living quarters. Repair and alterations will be made to suit tounet
Apply to
마
CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION SOCIETY, CANTON,
Canton, June 14, 1911.
FOR SALE.
*s*
RUISER YACHT for Sale. First-class
in every particular,
Address: P. ). Box 250. Hongkong, July 21, 1911.
FOR SALE.
443
BE Undersigned lave received instruc
The
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
SATURDAY,
the 20th July, 1911, at 11 3.3... at lavir
SALES ROOM, No. 8. Des Vœux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,- SUNDEY
-HOUSEHOLD IRISH LINENS. LADIES UNDERWEAR, ETC..
Comprising:-
Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, Pillow Cases, Bed Sheets, Hanl-crabroi- dered Bedspreads, Turkish and Bath Towels, Lacu Curtains, Ladies' and Geat.'s Handkerchiefs, Bed Valances, Shower- proof, Tuilet Sets, Chaises Knickers. White Underskirts and Nightdresses, Bed Quilts;
Also
Gold-ensed Ladies' and Gent.'s Watches, Silver Stop Watch, Prismoid Binoculara, E-P. Entree Dishes, Steel Trunks, Table Glass Ware, Table Plate and Cutlery, Fancy Goods,
And
One Hand Sewing Machine and One Child's
. Tricycle.
(All New Golds).
TERMS: Usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, July 20, 1911.
NOTICE
#3
THE Undersigned have received instruc-
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE LONCERNED,
at their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Dus Vaux
Road, Cyrner of Tee House Street.-
ONE FULL-WIZKI
ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLE with all Accessories.
Further Particulars may be had from the
Undersigned.
TERMS AN Usuni.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
-Auctioneers. Hongkong, July 22, 1911.
PEAS TRAMWAYS
LIMITED.
TIME TABLE.
I
WEEE DAYS..
D43
COMPANY
7.00a.m. to 8.00 am...Every tá minutes. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a....Every 10 minute 10.00a.m. to 11.00 m...Every 15 minutos 11.30 am, to 12.43 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 19.45p.a. to 1.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes 1.15p.m. to 1.40 p.m...Every 15 minutea 1.45p.m. to 2.15 p.m..Every 10 minuter. 2.15 p.m. to 3.00 p....Every 15 minutes. 6.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes. NIGHT CAES.
8.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. every 15 minutes
BONDAYS, 8,00a.m. to 10.30 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 10.30a.m. to 11.00..m...Every 10 minutes. 11.45 x.m. to 12 Noon....Every minutes. 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes .1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes, 5.00 pm, to 6.00p.m...Evory 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter,
T CARS as on Week Days.
SATURDAYS.
Extra Cers at 1145 p.m. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, ALEXANDRA Bending Des Voeux Bond Central.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers.
1ENT1 NO.
Burgeon Dintial
No. 14, D'ADVILAN STEERT.
TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free."
ONE FULL SIZE
Burroughs and Watts
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT.
Hongkong, June 7, 1910.
THE
NORTH POLE
WAS FOUND BY COOK
724
And we have found a way for you to have a cool and
pleasant afternoon. That is by calling up 482 and letting us send you one of our Motor Cars. Then go along the Beach, and" over the Hills and get the Sea and Mountain air.
PHONE 482,
C. LAURITSEN,
stanaging Proprietor.
Dragon Cycle Depot.
63, Des Vox Road Central,
Hongkong. January 18 1911.
JAPANESE MAKERS.
28
EVERY KIND
O
Footwear
MADE
ΤΟ
ORDER
CHERRY & CO., 35, WELLINGTON STREET, tagkong, May 5 1319.
CHINA MAIL Typhoon Map.
Pelan
..20 cents.
SUMMER SALE
NOW PROCEEDING. EVERYTHING REDUCED.
CHEAP
COTTON
VESTS.
Ribbed Cotton Vests 30 Sleeves, Low Necks,
13*
USUAL PRICE
35.cts
Ti& Undersigned has received Instruo tion to Sell by Public Auctior.
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ол
FRIDAY.
the 28th July. 1911, commencing at 11 a.m. and continuing at 3.30 p.m., at
his Sales Rooms, DUDOELL STREET, — A Large AssoORTMENT OF FINE NOTTINGHAM LACE · CLR- TAINS, DAMASK TABLE LINEN & SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD LINEN,
Ve.. Ve.. tc... (Just landed ux Hirung Manu),
A Few Autumn Suit Lengths. Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, July 24, 1911.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
946
THE Uniorsigned has record in
HE Undersigned has received instrue.
on
SATURDAY,
the 29th July. 1911. commencing at
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Sale Price
30 cts.
Night Ladies
Dresses
Fine Nasook
Bodies Lace
Yoke and
Sleeves Trimmed!
Lince.
USUAL PRICE
$2.50
SALE $2.25 ONLY
PRICE
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld.,
MURDER IN A LINER.
Stewardess Foully Killed on
Board a P. and 0. Boat.
AN EDINBURGH MS. OF THE HEBREW BIBLE.
(From Our Scottish Correspondent.)
EDINBURGH, June 4.
When the P. and U. liner China arrived
A very important manuscript has been a. Plymouth on July 2 it was reported that one of the stewardesses named Alice discovered in, the advocates Library, Brewster, a woman forty years of age, had Edinburgh. Owing to a muistaken ontry
Costume
Skirts
Ladies White Drill Costume Skirts. Good Washing Quality. Exact to Illustration.
USOLL PRICE
$3.00 each.
Sale Price
$2.75
25, Des Voeux Road.
"The Beer That's Brewed to Suit The ClimateTM
Just the thing for a Picnic
B.
Beer
been brutally murdered on the high seas in the catalogue, which the lapse of time A small cask of O.
iu circumstances of an extmordinary nature, may now he held to have condoned, it had
One of the native crow (a lascar) has been attracted little or no attention until the
| 2.30, F.M., at No. 48, WYNDHAM STALLT,-placed under arrest on suspicion of having present kuuper, Mr W.-K. Dickson, "souk committed the crime. Police others, the matter in hand. At his request, it ung boarded the liner at Plymouth to investi.uzamined by an expert, why found it to be FURNITURE,
a magnificent specimen of a Hebrew manu, gate the details of the tragedy, which bap *Comprising →
script, containing the whole of the Old pholstered Armchairs, Sofas, Over.pened on Sunday, June 11.
Testament, and dating probably from the mantels with Bevalled Mirrors, Extension
thirteenth century... Dining Table, Tenk Sideboard with Berell ed Mirror, Oil-paintings, Engravings, &c. Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Marble-top Wash stands, Marble-top Bureaux with Bevelled Mirror, Toilet Crockery, &v., &c.
Bathroom, Pantry & Kitchen Requisites,
1911.
Torms: Cash on delivery. On View from Friday, the 28th Julyi
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. July 22, 1911.
#11
The victim of the crime had long been in the P. and O. service us stewardess. She was a native of Little Cranfield, Essex, and her genial and happy disposition, made her a general favourite with the travellers: She had been in the China for nearly eighteen mouths, and had never quarrelled with anyone in ship except the man suspected of the crime. He is a native bathroom steward, and his duties concerned the first
in
"
Fresh from the Brewery.
Just Try It"
PEAK HOTEL
Mir Lensaite Maud Mr Baxter Mr and Mrs Lewin?
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Dr Aubrey
похского поте
Clark
·
Miss E. Innes
Dr G. Mahin
Dr O. Marriott
MrE.V. Mitchelmore
Mr and Mrs A. B
Moulder
Mr.W. North
class accommodation, where Miss Browater | Pays has three columns of text, cach MD. Edson Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr J. C. Ogden
Capt. Bell, A.M.C. Capt. Lyons
Mr C. Blaker
Mrs Bowdler
Mr and Mrs Bowen
Mr. Brayfield
Mr Browne
Mr M. M. MR
Miss Mathiesma
Mr & Mrs McCliniek
And childre
childreu
Mr S, Moore
Mr and Mrs Campbell Rev. Morton, R.N.
Capt. St. Clair
Mr bel Mrs Munten
and children
Mr. Neilson
Capt. Clark
Rev.
Nelson
Cogit
Crair
Mr & Mrs Palterlen
Lt-Co, Chese. B.E. Mr Netham
A. R. S. K." describes it in an article He states the Glasgow Herald, that, from the point of view of size alone this Edinburgh codex takes rank with the largest of its class. The parchment leaves Mir K Albertz athered together in sets of eight with the Mrs EM. A. Apear Mr and Mrs Jebb usual catchwords, still ensure 21 inches Miss Patterson- Mr R. M. Joseph
Baily by 15, after having lost an inch or more Mr Becker both in length and breadth at the hands of Mrs G. Bingham
Mr N. F. Blanch carelous binder. Each of these lonly 3F F. T. Chilies column containing 34 lines of large and Mr N. K was also employed. She had to supervise beautifully formed Hebrew characters. It Mr. Dawam Mr W. C. Dre his preparation of baths, and it is alleged is computed that the MS. contains over fr E. J. W. Eanies that there had been frequent trouble between 1,000 of such pages, the first volume cump. Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr E. M. Pingden-Mr Dallin
Ehrenfels rising 220 folios and the second over 300: the two, chiefly 'shout. their respective The band" is that characteristic of the Mr G. FL. Erana Mr E. A. Eliott duties, during the voyage, but nothing Gennan school of copyists, whose calier 4. FATUR serious was anticipated, although when in graphy reached its highest artistic level in it W. T. Fenn
Mr H. G. Fisher Australia Miss Brewster was several times the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Mr J. Forrester upset by receiving anonymous letters, of a
Denman Fuller threatening character. Her friends per sanded her that the letters were of no cop BUSINESS HOUSES. Feequence, but she worried greatly until the
homeward voyage was commenced.
MILNERS'
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL BANKS
AND
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent. Hongkong, May 20, 1911.
S. HAND A.
680
JAPANESE MASSAGIST.
||
A TERRIBLE DISCOVERY.
The tragedy occurred during the night of June 10 or in the early hours of the following morning. Miss Brewster was not astir as early as was her habit on Sun day morning and in order to waken her Miss Cruchley, another stewardow, went to the cabin to call her colleague. A horrible spectacle met her eyes. On the foor was Miss Brewster dead, her blood and brains bespattered"all over the apart ROAD
ment. One glance was sufficient to realise that life wae extinet. The alarm was CENTRAL,
raised and Dr. Keogh, the ship's surgeon, HONGKONG,
was huntedly summuued, but could Near the Old
Post Office. do nothing.
AND FLOOR, No. 6-QUEEN'S
Hongkong, July 21, 1911.
It is comparatively sure to find a MS. of this size and costliness containing the whole of the Old Testament. Very faw of the extant MSS. of any portion of the Hebrew Scriptures are older than lite
Mr V
Goulbourn Mr D. JL G. Grataun Cpt. T. P. Hall Mr J. C. Hamilton Mr A. Harrison eleventh century of our ens, and no com-r H. T. Helm pleta copy has been proved with certainty Hoa. and Hewett to be older than the twelfth. To what century, then, may our Scottish, coder be Mr and Mrs Holmes
Dr S. Hough The only name. discoverable Capt. Hurst assigned?
Mr and Mrs A. D. Lt. & Mrs. Curaming. Mr & Mrs II. Peal
Pardee
golas
Mr Ernest H. Pond Mr E. A. Pratt Mr A. T. Prichard" Mr E. K. Ray BIr H. Rhodes. Mr R. E. Solomon Dr and Mrs A. D.
Spalding Mr J. Spittles Bies W. Square
Lt. and Mrs C.
Steiner, R.N.
Mr and Mrs C.
Stevens
E. A
Mr A. H. Tait
Mr. S. Tumer
Walker
7
E.
Mr and Mrs Davis Mr Day
Mr Fielder Mr Fromin: Capt. & Mrs Gamett Mr Gell Dr Grilln Mir Grimste Mise Gabimy Capt. & Mrs Guthrie and Mrs Hansson Mr
Mr A. Eazeland
Mr HA Howitt
Boy.
Mr and Mrs Perkins Capt. Perry L.A.M.. Mr and Mrs Petric Mr E. Scott, Mr C. Scott Mr A. Sinclai Lt. Col. Stacpole Max Stevenson & girl Mr & Mrs Sutherlanul Menad Mr Synth
Mr and Mrs Thomas Rev. & Mrs Thornhill Mr N. Walker
Mr M. R. Walker
E.Eng. Com. Highton Capt. Waring
T. Hockaday Mr Weatherall
Rev. Hughes
W
Mr and Mrs David
3ir and Mrs Hurton
Wood
Col, & Mo
Air Jeases
ley
Dr and Mrs C. C. Mr I. Jacks·
Mr E. J. Waterman
ASTON HOURE.
Mr D. B. McPherson Mrs Mitchel Mr N. Medy Mrs K. de Morris Mr P. R. Nelson Mr & Mrs Pertant 6. Mr ̊C. L. Pitney
Mr C. A. Powere Mir L. Raaden MrJno. Roan
• Bra J. M. Scott
in the 313. is that of Nathan, the son of Capt. R. Innes Rabbi Moses. From the peculiar manner in which the name appears at the end of Deuteronomy it must be that either of the
Mr F. Babu scribe or of the wealthy patron for whom
Bias M. F'ell the MS. was prepared. But this part: Miss D. Bell Mr Bredvad cular Nathan is otherwise unknowi
From internal evidenčo, however, critics Mr Brown are of opinion that this Edinburgh codex Mr G. Carpi.
Mr B Cherry may be assigned to the thirteenth century: Bir S. B. Coferna it is one of the oldest existing MSS. Mr H. W. DAWBOR
J. C. Early containing all the three divisions of the Mr C. Dreyfus Hebrew Canon-the Law or Pentateuch, Mr 花 the Prophets, and the Hagiography. The and Mrs D. A. Mr A. C. Shepard
Elurly & children Dr A. S. Short and first of its two volumes contains not only air Engel and family It was evident that Miss the Hebrew text of the Pentateuch, but fr and Mrs Fillin
also the Targam of Onkelos in alternate Mr M. Gourgey Brewster had been attacked and over
Mr Grant Mr F. come in her sleep. There was no trace verses. The Targum is the translation into in the cabin of any weapon with which Anic, a language closely akin to Hy brow.snitzels
Armuje was the vernacular of Palestine in Mr Homley the crime was committed, but judging New Testament times and the mother tongue Mr Tun. Tok Hong
Mr R. Inkub From the nature of the injuries she was of Jesus and His disciples. In the services Mr R. P. Johuon MrE. M. Jones". Mr J. Joseph Mr P. A. Lapiequo M-Y. Legebil
done to death with a heavy spanner belong of the synagogue the lesson from the Law 935 ing to the fire appliances. When discover was read in the original, a verse at a time, ed. Miss Brewster, was lying huddled in the targemen or translator giving the rernacular rendering for the benefit of the hap on the floor of the cabin attired only
SWATOW WARRONG & CO.,
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in her night garments.
unlearned members of the congregation.
Nothing is known for certain about the
Бод
Mr J. Sinclair Mr P. E. Sizer Mr J. Smith Mr Walter Smith Mr F. S. Spyder Mr W. Sprinkle Mr J. Turner Mr & Mrs Urlan Mr E. H. Wagner Miss Doris 'Walhalla Me W. A. Williamon Mr J. BL. Wright Mr. Zeno.
KING. EDWARD, HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs McLean Apparently Miss Brewster retired to rest history of the MS. beyond the fact that at Mr MP. Beattie
Mr & Mrs F. Melrose Dr Belilios at the usual hour, and when she was some dato in the latter half of the six
Miss Bonnetta Dr Nieder sound asteep her mbiu was entered, and th century the codex received, on the Me HV. D. Bonton Mr A. P. Nobb she was dealt terrible blows across the lord Contincut, its present binding of ariástically Mr and Mrs Bridger Capt. & Mix W. 0.
and son
Pasamora as she lay asleep. The murderor must treated pigskin over wooden hoards, for
Mr K. Bysock Mr C. E. Paterson
W. Ehrhardt Mr E E. Capt.
Rigole have rained a succession of blows up the one of the stamp of the decorative panela
Mr E. E. Smith woman as she lay unentscious. Evidently bears the date 1507.. The further detail MH. Fangaan
Mr and Mrs Btwart she made an involuntary effort is protect that several leaves from 'beautiful M. Miss M. Gains
ard child her head, judging from the lacerated the Vulgate, probably of the tenth century, Mr. Harper
Mr.A. K. Hassan condition of the flagers and hands. Pro rere used to line the hards shows that the W bably she died without any cry exciping codex was now in Christian hands. How Mr John Lennox Tram her lip.
this came about it is impossible to say, hut Miss Leprieto the tragic circumstance that several fole Mr G. W. McEwen
Inquiries on board were instituted, and the bathroom attendant a native of either at the beginning and end of the original Kurraches or Madma, with whom Miss second volume (Joshua and Isaiah) have at Brewster, was known to have had some dis one time been soaked with blood suggests agreement, was placed under observation that the manuscript passed to its new At Aden two native policemen wereshipped owners as the result of syno medion to bring him to England. The accapogrum, ar ne part of the loot of a Jewish who is about thirty-two, writes and speaks | ghetto at the conquest and sack of House English exceptionally well.
town in Germany or the Low Countries.
Mr A. Tainti Bir B. Talati
Dr Weber
Mrs Alex B. Willis
THE STATION HOTEL
Mr and Mrs J. B. Me E. C. Lessin
Capell & children Mr C. Maasberg. Claxton & children Mr R. Ockermullar Mr and Mrs T. F. Mr A. Neldt Mr U. K. Edmunds Mr B. W. Reboln Mr Theodor Herfurthhir C. Stewart Mr J. Hildebrandt Mrs H. Wisheit Mr D. J. Lonnor de child.
and
Major & Mrs Lean
* GRAND CARLTON BUTEL
Mr W. E. Hind
Mr S. . Abell Rev. & Mrs Andersonðír & Mrs H. Huxham
and chiki
Miss L. Ashley Mr & Mrs Ballantine
Mr W. A. Barnett
Mr L Block
Mr S. G. Bolden
MeG. G. Burnett
Mr Fred, Huxham Mr T. P. Ivers
Mr and Mrs "34" A.
Jackson
Mr W. Jackyon
-Mr Mrs Jenkins
And 4 children
Mr mual Mrs A. H. Madam Juvene!
Carroll
Mrs Collier
Misses Collier
Dir Ernest Cox Mr W. L. M. Grant Mr J, Harback Mr W. F. Hast Mr & Mrs Hewett Mr Chas, J. Higgin
botham
Mr Lanil Lange
Mr J. H. Mallett Mr M. Mestrand Mis L. Parker Miss F. Reay Mr AJ. Kazimi *
G.
Mr. W. Sowell
Mr and Mrs. N... H
Stephenson
Mr Geo. C. Whitelaw
BEAESTER.
Mr M. Murray Bain- Mr F. J, de Romas
Miss Baylis
3r C. Broyn Mr E. Courment
Misu Fairn
Mr PLQRunny Mr E. Goy
Bir and bir R.
Harding
Mr C. Luhmann MrR. K. Rodgers
Mr Leslie Ros
DIE and Mia J. A.
Seatt
Bliss Hazel Scott" Master Sent
Capt. & Mrs Kilford ·
A. Master Stephen Sid-
fortl
Mrs F. W. Watte Mr A. Bullar Winsl
KINGKCLERK HOTELS
Comdr. & Mrs Acton Dip and Bits A. C
nad maid
Mr H. Adam
Mr E. Arndt
Biz and Aucoté
Mr H. Bennett
Mr. F. Bevington
Logan
Mr J F Bucuregor
Mr and Mrs L.D.
Mandell
Master Mandell Miss K. A..
Mansey
Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr. E. J. MoNulty!
Brown
*OJAM¤ KVA.· Mortieon | Mr and Mrs. M. Sir Francia Piggoto Crawford Mr.J.Robertson Mrgang, Mrs. DE Mrs: Sechso
Donnolly
Mr M, I. Shoafer Mr A. L. Shields
Mr R D. Stewart E. Mr B. Wobb
Be Whyte
Mr and Mrs Ewing
1 J. Graham Mr and Mrs C. Harveyed
Dr Hobson Mr H. Hofman Mrs Geo P. Lam Ms. J. Roche
mert de Children
My Otho Wieringer Mr and Mrs EALM.
Willimhse
Mi J. W. Wilson
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