BRIDAY, MARCH 1, BET
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEE
DEBLIO - AUGURING
Hughes and Hough Time to Sell by Fably Apotion,
"AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMEET,
General Auctioneers"
Share," Coal and:
14
General Brokera.
FROPRIETORM TO-KWA-WAN
ECAL. STORAGE.
3.
Godes used: A.B.Q. & bin Edriona, AL. TEL10BAPHIC" ČUDE..
Telegraphic Addresa : MEIBION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUOTION.
EE.Undersigned have received instruc
tions to sell by Public Auction POS ACCOUNT OF THE CONCKENED,
OD
SATURDAY,
the And March, 1913, at 9:30 12, at their Satza Rooms, No. 8, Dee Voux Boad, Corner of Ice House Street,-,
A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF VALUABLE JAPANESE WARE,
Comprising:-.......
Wall Hangings, a number of Samples of
THE Undersigned has received Instrong>
op
SATURDAY,
Le 2nd March, 1912, commenter 4.86
F.M., No. 4. Morrison Road -
AL QUARTETT (OF VALUABLE BOUSEHOLD
FURNITÜRF.
Tekst Catalogues will be instrað.
Un View from Bilay, the fa' Marab.
OBO. P. LAMBERT Auctioneer; Hongkong, Febrary 24, 1919.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
tto
SATURDAY
THE CHINA MAIL
already instind simiise exituma deling, th Indling Australia: Ososder dustyother pissen and we the committee. baliera Lion of the proposed editin
prove of great bonadh to the Colang, they would
to consider the proposals of Mir Malband the special commissioner, should that gentiemas calt on themes do no
TIER SITUATION IN CHIKA. Since our last meeting very greab und startling changes have taken place în lăn Eropie of Chins, resulting in a perm fucki
of government and trust bet wil
shortly prove to be more whig besed progressive and civilized form of govern-
mant than the older which has a suddenly boen swept away. It is so recent that most if not all, of us were listening to su able address from our friend, the rice-chair- nt aftuation. In maq, darling with the
r'as it was rous forecast of what the changes may bring forth, that I feah. It would be a work of suporecogation. sen, it enuld find it possible. to: attempt any such
to acl to win, be bas forecast sirosdy said. We are, I think, all agrood bhab a baro as yet hariile dune more than With a and enlightened government, abie
China and giving soft possible |
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250
the 2nd March, 1912, commencing și 2.30 P., at No. 4, Morrisox HDL-
SPECIAL LINES IN GENT'S WEAR
WHITEAWAY'S
GENT'S COLOURED ZEPHYR SHIRTS.
Stripe Designs in Neat Range of Colourings. WITH STIFF CUFFS.
One Price $2.25 each.
the tale of Chine Gent's White Tennis Shirts,
so greatly
HE Undersigned has moved into control and attingly direct the furces tions to sell by Fublia Auction - ander them, we should see an sormous
increase in the foreign trade of the
Empire which would so
(benefťah poNOBEBEC and more particularly the industrious sober-minded people of that great country. We can only trust that the work of
f settling. the country and of bringing in a reformed government will be promptly and officially carried nut, and that under the new regima. we will no longer have to complain of the constant reaches of treaty and acts of bad faith towards the Treaty Powes of which the Chinese Government have for so many yours been guilty.
A QUANTITY OF VALUATLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURF
Txams —ì-astial Catalogues will be issued."
Da View from Friday, lit. Mrich.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, February 28, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
HE
232
TICE-PRE-IDENT' DERARTURE.
WITH DETACHABLE POLO COLLARS.
Made of Fine Oxford Matte.
IN TWO QUALITIES.
$2.25 and $2.75 each.
* Man's Daỹ, THUS,
"GENT'S COLOURED
VERTICAL STRIPE
SCK S
In Grey, Reseda and Tan. Stoart Designs.
Price $1.35 pair.
Although many changes have taken place Whiteaway, Laidlaw Co, Ltd.,
and ATV taking place, I am afraid, my ad- dress to you has been rather fragmentary
I bave only one other word to add. Several changes have taken place to our committee during the past year. Amongst others we have lost the services of our Vice President
Japanese Fine Art Needle Work, Bilk Cheraigner has received instruc❘ Me Keswick, who represents an old firm in
Screens. Bedspreads and Cushion Covers, Kakemonoe and Kimonos, etc., Brass and Brand Ware, Tea Sets in Kaga, Nagoya, Makudu and Eatsoma Ware, etc., Ivories, atc.,
Aina
One New Japanese Ricksha private Collection of Japanese Prints.
Da via from Friday.
And
Hona to Self by Public Anation,
on
MONDAY,
the 4th March, 1913, commencing at 2.4 P.M., at CHATZE'S BUNGALOW (Northern Half), Kowloon,—
À QUANTITY Or VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
(Füll Particulare-from, Catalogue),
TERMS:-As vanal,
the Colony. I am sure you all, as I do, re- gret deeply his departure from the Far East, and wish that be worn with us still.
of
am
Auctions.
doing as good work, if not better, than he se dning at Home. The nely other change
PUBLIC AUCTION. contemplated in the future is the departure of ur pre-wat Vice-President, who. been's member of our Committee for several DARTICULARS and Conditions of the
taken
a letting by Public Auction Rale, to be year,
and, as we all know,
oka on MONDAY, the 4th day of March, of later very prominent part, particularly Colony in the
I
Heb. 1912, st3 P.M., at the Offices of the sure you all sincerely regret, as I do, his ucbe Works Department, by Order of His termination with the Far East. With Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of On View from Saturday, the 2nd Mar, there ords, gentleman, I wish to propose Dr Land at MeeLan Street, in the Colony
the adoption of the report.
of Hongkong, for a term of 15 years, with IMPORTANT PROSPECTIVE MATTER, the option of renewal at a Cenen Rant the Axed by the Surveyor of His Majesty My Dickson, in seconding the adoption the King, for one farther tarm of 35 years. 283 of the report and account submitted by
Particulars of the Lat. the Chairman, said: In doing so I sta thankful to say it does not devolve upon me to pase in review order the many and varied themes dealt with by the committee, during the year that our interests are in roliable and capable hands is ob.ious and enlargement upon the vory interesting speech we have just listened to would be manifestly out of place. I need hardly. remind you of the trying and critical times Ancient neighbour has passed through last few months. There are still the many rapids to be negotiated and matters
Outingdes will be issued, TERA. van!,
- HUGHES & HOUGH,
Hongkong. February 24, 1912.
212
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer, Hongkong. February 28, 1919.
Hotels
G.
R.
"PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instravi tinge to Sell by Puhile noting,
TOB 10000ST OF THE CONCERNED,
DR
WEDNESDAY,
the 8th March, 1912, at 10 am, at
H. M. NAVAL YARD,
OLD AND BURPLUS
וי
-יד
NAVAL STORES, Comprising:- Steam Hammer Vertical Engine Latha, Propellere. Drilling Machine, Fana Ventilating, Huson, Lamps and Lanterns, Tools,
Iron and Mota Electric Old Cables, Bars, Fires, Coal Sucks, Carvin Rags, Old India-Ru ber, Old Leathers, Blankets, Carpets Mattings, Old Bosti, Furniture, Rape, Firewood, Casks, Tele- planes, Binnacles, Old Hospital 'Stores, Timber Shields, a small quantity of Rice and Flour, &c., &c. &c.
Terms of Sale-As detailed in the Jatalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGH.
By Appointment Auctioneers to the
Admiralty. Hongkong. February 24, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ខ
261
MIKE Undersigned here received lasten
by Poble Auction.
FOR ACOGENT OF THE CONCERNED.
むれ
THURSDAY,
the 7th March, 1912 at 2:30 r.M., st
their Sale Room, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of Ion Bouna Street, —
A. Lange". QUAMENT, OF
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON
FIRST ANNIVERSARY. ·
HE Proprietor will be AT HOME to All friends on FRIDAY, 1st March,
from 5 to 7 p.4.
By kind permission, the Bead of 8.M.S. SCHARNHORST' will play selections during and after dinner..
SPECIAL MENU.
For Particulars apply to
THE MANAGER
, No. K19. Tolg. Addrans "TeamOTELS Hongkong. Feb. 27, 1919.
BRAESIDE
PRIVATE HOTEL,
296
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our
in
of vital importance to this Colony are our Chairman haa bound to arise bat,
marked,
look hopefully to the future. ommittees One thing is obvious: that our han the loterests of the Chamber and. tbrough it the Colony at heart; that a
and
that watchful eye is being maintained our interest may with perfect confidence entrusted to its vigilaco. Before sit-
you
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Antial Rent
VSITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr and Mrs G. D. Mr A. A. Kermani
Adens
Miss A. Kershaw: Dr & Mr G. Adams Mr H. T. Kihn Mr E. AgacheMr O. J. Kindlor Mr R. N. Anderson Dr Klose Mrs H. E. Balch Mr W. B. Kapp
Mr A. H. Kraso Miss M H. Saich
KruseTKISII Mr and Mrs A. M. Mr A. Kr Mr N. M. Barratt Miss J. L. Barry Mr E. R. Bate Mr Paul Becher Mr La Beckingsale Mr H. Bilken
Baldwin
Mrs E. R. Behlios
and maid
Mr and Mrs H W,
Lamb
HL. E Mr Locordier Capt.
Mr R. Lemaitre
Laver
Bir T. 1. Little
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr F. B. Love
:
Mrs F. N. Lyon Mr and Mrs R. E. Mr and Mrs D. P.
Mr O.
Belilios
DJ. Bell: "
B. Vernaby
Miss B.
Mr. J.
Bernis
Mr G. Boulson
Bluitanst
Mr and Mire Marriott
Miss Marriot
Dr O. Marriott
Mr W. B. Marshall:
Mr & Mr. P. Boteler Mr. E
Mrs Byd
Mias 31. Bradley
Mine 0. Braun
De G.
surer
МеКолл
Mis M&
H. Von
Menies and chid
The Missed Bridribb Bft J. 1 Morecki
Col. and Mrs. Brooke Mrs V. N. Metzal
Mr 3. M. Brow Mrs G. C. Bunco
Aline M. Bizitara
2,176 Mine M.
Mise Campbell M1 J. S
S. Claimers Mr P. T. Chilvers Dr Crentzfeldt
Mr F.
Daniels
Mr D. M. Mickle. Mr M. Mishima
Gent's Coloured Zephyr Shirts.
SUPERIOR QUALITY CLOTHE, IN SMART
AND FANCY STRIPES
Fast Colours
Stiff Cuffs.
DRINGS
One Price $2.75 each.
Gent's Plain Black
Cashmere Socks. PLAASHINIER SOCKS
ALL WOOL
Fast Dye-A-crvi
Sook
Suitablo for present. wear
Price $11.50
per doz
25, Des Vœux Road, Hongkong,
DESTINATION.
Vessels Advertised aa Loading.
VESSELS,
Australian Ports, do Eastern" Australian Parts, &e Empire Bbay.v.S'pore& Pang Ceylon Mar Europe, & Prinz Eitel Friederich London, Co. Astro London & A werp. Carmarthenshire L'don, R'dam & A'erp Glamorganshire Lordon, Antwerp, & Nila.
Maru Mar. L'don, & Awerp Aki Mar, B'dam &H'burg Ambris Manila, Cebu & Loilo Zairo Manila,
........ congrang. Ortaric.... Menila Manus noilo & Cobo Tenz Manila, Melbourne, & Coblenz Marseilles, v. Saigon. Dumbes Manila, A'tralian Port Nikko Mara
zmesaPrince.. New York
'suki, Kobo & Y'hama Kamano Mara R'dam, H'burg, Awerp
Seattle & Japan Ports Minnesota Salina Cruz, y. Japan. Buyo Maru.. Jalina Cru
ippon Maria.
San Francisco▼
San Francisco. Japan
San Francisco, v
De Momm MrEV. Mitchelmore Sha
Mr J. Moore, Jr. Miss. J. Moura Mr. and Mrs B
Morrison
Mr
AS. Murch
T
266 Hon. Mr W. Roeg Gen. Sir Nerier,
Mr C.
Dates
De Dannow
Davis, KO.
Mr
W. C. Draw
Mr
Fire
K.C.M.G., V.O..
Mr H. & Nelson Mr G. E.
Nicoll M Land & children Mr B. J. W. Eames Mr C. D. Nomer
Northambe and that we are fortunate in the possession Mr & Mr. Alexander Mr & Mrs C. Laurit Mrs G A Edwards Capt. and Mrs F. D
C.Ege And child of one who is able and willing to place hir
10d Mrs. H. C. Mr F. 6. Qdo Mr Coal & Mrs Leiria
Mr Y. d'Oettingen. " Leanox nur disposal and I am quite sure it is the Mr F. A. Aron
Mr John
Mr C. F. O-borne services, and wide experince so feels at Mr-1: Anki wish
member that our deep sensa Mr and Mrs Avenell Mr&Mr G. Mackie ME. Field Governor W. T. Pack of of o
tobligation to the Chairman, Committen Br&Mrs R. Bakea and child and Secretary should be placed on record. Mr and Mrs Barrett Mr. N. Martbad
Gentlemen, I have much Dr Belilios (Applause); pleasure in seeding the adoption of the
bir A. 1. Binaton Badame I Report and Accounts as presented..
The motion was carried nem con..
every
THE COMMITTER.
D. Bond
Mr G. Boudfield Mrs Coven Mr A. J. Darby Capt. B, 0. N. Dery,
B.N.
Mr and Mrs. A. W.
Dobbie
Me Rough aid he thought they could not do better than mark their appreciation of the able manner in which their intereste had been guarded during the past year than by re-electing the committee as it stond. The names were:-The Han, Mr Mr A. W. Edmunds E A Hewett, C.M.G., Mr G. H. Med Mr F. F. Edwards. burst,
Mance
MrC. N.
Mr J. S. Mash
Misy
Mr J.
Florin Mr A. G. Mr J. Forrester.
Mine Patterson Mrs E. Pequiron Mr Dengan Faller, Mr & Mrs H. Pfeiffer
MrCh.Pit Mr R. Gaubert... Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr E. H. Ray
George McHugh
Mr E. Raymond- Miss F. Reay
Massey Mr. McCormack Mr & Mrs Mr R. Mell He J. H. N.. Mody Mr J. B. N. Mr A. P. Nobl Capt. & Mrs W. C.
Passmore,
пом
Mr O. A. Peal
Mr C. A. Percy
Mrs R. A. Ramsay,"
Mr F. H. Armstrong, Mr J. W. C. Mrs Ehrharde and Mr H. Piesbergen Bonnar, Mr G. T. Bonnet M.G. T. Burine, Bir G. Friesland, Melda, millis
Airy and Well Furnished Kooms, Eye E. Shellim, and Mr. N. J. Stabb. Mr Mr. A. Elonies. home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour.Hough sided that they were gentlemens Fraser Telephone, No. 590.
WATTS, Mrs. F. W. Apply to
Braeside,' 20, Macdonnell Road Hongkong: September 2, 1909, "
12
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD KINGSCLE&E'
FURNITURE,
Bran Comprising
Tre Silk Tapestry-coated: Drawing A Boom Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas,
·PRIVATI. BOTEL, PPROACHED: froen Kandy: Rond and Macdonnell Bond.
A.B.O.. Code 4th Ed.
&s, Carpets Pistares, Ol' Paintings, and Tel, No. 154, Telog, Address: BacsoTA, Engravings, Bed Room Suites, Double and Single-Brass and Brass-mounted Bodetends and Cots, Barvaus, Wardrobe, &c., Teakout. Food Dining Room. Fumitura (now), degree &o, quantity of Electa-pinted Glass
Ware, Cooking Stoves and Easmelled
Electria light, hot and cold water through
Billiards, is,quet, putting and fine stabling for horses.
Proprietates, Mas, SAUHSX.. Hongkong September 1, 1808.:
1200
quantity of Backwood Ware and KING EDWARD HOTTIL
Serem pisos of Good Chinese Poroslan Ons Large Fire Resisting Bets, awo Pianos Opaddy,Collard & Collard::
M-L... 0. Rees
Mr. B. Bowoldt Mrs Skene Mra
Smith
AFV Sorby
representing leading firms and men of ripe Mr A. Harper experience, and he could not do better than Mrs J. F. Hatch and Mr. V.
Mr H. 8. Spurge child to props them en blot.
Capt. & Mrs Stewart Mr Bolies seconded, and the motion was Mr F. Helms
H. Hughes Mr R-L. Tubinett Mr B agreed to.
On the motion of the absiren, seconded Capt de Mrs W. J. Mis T. C. Tarner
MY J. Waldrom Kemp Medhurst, the following Bras wore by Mr elected members of the Chamber-Means MA. Keston Mr H. Watkins Arcalli Bine., Mesar ari Bodiker & Co., Mr. and Mrs W. D. Mr.J. B. Young
Garner, Quelch & Co., Mesara, The Kraft Mera Nestl
"& Taylur, and Meners Mener Thomas Cook & Sons,
TheMr LA amer The Chairman, at the conclusion of the Mr A. W. Abalo meeting, thanked be members on behalf of | MT. M. Ball the Committee for the hooner they had Mr F. L. Bates conferred upon them in re-electing them as Mr. S. Balingon
mark of appreciation for what they had werd
Me Hr Bir done during the year.
Milk Cow London,
GRAND HOLI
Mr and Ms H. B.
Baltahaniets
Dr P. Hildelsadi Mr P. B. Hiskie
Mr J. Horba Le B. Jones Mr. Modo Jesus
Miss George
Lt. Cmdr. de Ger Mrs E. Rec
villier
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Shanghai, Moji & Kebe Colombo Maru Shai, Ttau & Jayas Prinzo85
Shai, Kobe & Yham Austria
Spore, Pang, Calcutta Kutsang.
What, Koka & Moji Fookeang S'po obod
Ponang & Ctta Catherine
Yham Australen
Stow, Amoy & Tainan Daijin Maru Stow, Amoy & Anping Soeha Maru 3'hai, Kobe & Thama Belgravis Tientsin Weihaiwei Huchow".
Haimun
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PEAK HOTEL
Lt. & Mrs Cunning
OF LEAVING
Gibb Lavington & Co. Mar. 2, at Noon. Gibb Livington & Co. Mar-30; at Noon"
Tusen Kaisha About Mar. 4. Nippon
felchers & Co... Mar. 6, at Noon
Co. Mar, 2, at Noon Jarding Mon Co. Ed. Mar. 14 Jardine M'son&Co, Ldan 15
&0.3. N. Co. About Mar. 6
Mar. 13. Daylight Yusen Kaisha Nippon Tente Apout Fab. S Hamburmes & Co. Mar. 11, at. pm
∙Am
Shawnn, Tomes
Jardins, Mson Co., Ld. Max. 2 at 3 pm Dodwell & Co. Limited 4
fired: yot
Butterfold
Viration
Mar 5, at 4 p.m.
& Messageries Maritimes Mar. 12, 1 p.m Nippon Ynsen Kaisha Mar. 15, at Noor.
Arberg & CoĵAbout Mar, 142 927. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Mar. 13. at Noon.
Kaisha
May 3, Noom Apr. 9, at Noou, Toyo Kisen Kaisha «öpr. Toyo Kisen Kaisha., Mar. 8, at noon. Toyo Kisen Krisha Mar. 16, at Noon Pacific Msil 3.3. Co... Mar. & 1. p.m Pacis Mail S. 5 Co. Mar. 26, at 1p.m. Jardine Msond Co. ld Mar. 6, at 8 a.. Tanding & son&Co; Ed Mat. 3. Daylights- Bitterfield &Svire... Mar 5, at 4 p.m. BatMar 2 Midnight. Butterfeld & Bwire;
About Mar 11.
Nippon Yuren Kaisha Ah
Ippon Yusen
Tusen Kaisha About Mate
Meiler & On
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Co. About Mar Jardine, Mao&Co, Le Mans geht Jardine Mom &
Me: Bet 1 p.m...
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Co. Mar. 3, at 11a.m.. Douglas
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Bank Lane, The
Osaka Shoser, aisbablar. 5, at 1pm..
Nippon Tusen Kasha Max. 98, at Noon Canadian to B. Co. Mar 23, at 7.3.10. Canadian Phe R. Co., Apr. 2), at 7a..
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M-E Jessan
Mr H. 4 dir Mr Hams Mrs Alleggur
Mr & Mrs Alexander Mr M. Kra
Mrs Rowland Mr Goo. Lanzius
Mr and Mrs TEM
Pet
Miss Rite Robertson
Ritchie
Mr and Mr W. H. Capt. & Mrs McMann Bell & 2 children children & murse V. V. Rabison bites Bowdler MA Giles
Rev. Moreton, E.K Mr and Mrs à B. aph R.
Mr. A. H. Crow Mr R R Needham Mr W. A. Gillespie Mrs. Rodk Buron Von den Golts Mrs J. Roquet
"Mr and Mrs Rifchis Mig B. L. Gortea
Roda Mr V. Goulbourn Mr C. H. Mr and Ms Joseph Miss Rutherford
Mr E. B. Schley Dr Schiister
Gould
Mr R Greig
Mr and Ms Lee L. Mr. A. Shingehy
Grey
Mr E. E. Smith
Master A. Groy
Mr R.
J Grimshaw
Mr David Haos
Mr
J. R. Hagert
Fand infant
Dr
Spalding and Capt. H.Sport Mr And Mrs B. A. Mr. J. Spudes:
Hale Mine W
Square
lop Hall Lt. and M Capt. T MrA. Haurison Mr And Mrs R D Frotal
Mra
fonir K. Steng
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Mr PD Sutherland
Bweet-er A Hayes Mr A.
Parties Mr and Mrs FS Mr G. Far
and hire Mr. Molinon Henry Mrs W. Elesing MrF S.
A. ME. S. Townsend ett, U.M.GMC. Trins Hewett,
Mr J. Techotinian Mra
A Howatt
MIG Mies HL-Haywood
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Capt. R. A. Johnston De Hoys Me and Mrs J. P.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.
Empso Med. Catone Mr P. Lenfesty 177ORK will be RESUMED on FRI MERod Mis Chiene Mr J. Mabera.
Entrance Ramination on THURSDAY, Mr7.0 Clayton Me Mil
·Feb, 29th, ku 9.90-m2 25
Ma Clayton
Mr F. Bruteng 245 LA Mr. and Mr WSG, wr-K. Uyumuri
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MrL Dakin Darch
M-A. F. Deane,
P Penton
Mr & Mrs H. Fearon MET
Bartalini Mr and Mrs. T. MEM
Perkins
Bate Mrs H. A. Bate Miss Eate
Mr & Mrs J. Duncan Mr and Mrs T. Petrie Mrs Miss Edwards Majer & Mrs Pyne,
Mr B. E. Fielder children dr nur Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Col. Radcliffe
Mr Gor Capt. and & Lt. Col.
MrT W. Bock
Mr-L-Brab
Me J. P. Born
and Mrs L. E. Mr H. Bradshaw
Mr M. B. Carbonell
don Hall Biley
L
Mr & Mrs Harvey Mr G. Scott
Mr
Henderson Miss Show A.B.Herdman F
Mr A Sinclair Eng-Creds. Highton M
A Tapioque
Mr. Lugebil
Mr A. A. Matthe Mis McChesney Mr T. J. McEachran
Miss McGaughey
Mrs Morton
Mr Muller
Blue O. Nielsen
•Mrs E.A
(Connor
Mrs Carpatan
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Mr Y. A Chopati palasso di
Mr. M. Caton
Mr and Mrs Mortest Me 20 dolins
Mr E 0 Paze Mr Parse Rav, and Min §. 9. M&Ms Parsons
Mr and Mrs. W. 11. Smith Mr J. Cavalli
Humphreys MF & Findlay Smitis
W. G. Mr R. M. Smith ( Mr An
Btsepale
MIS
Mr H Lt. Col. E
U. Jeffries Mr Walker Mr J. Stephenson Mr
and
Min B.2
Dear
Mr H. Didd
W. M | Mr & Mn F Mrs
Phelan
M. H. PLO
En el. Mr and Mrs Bedford
brocht Mr. H. Bio
Mr J.
Mr & Mrs Lice Jones Capt. Waten Mr Evan
Mr & Mr. F. Weelan
Robertson
Mr-P. Farr Mr Renfant
Mrs Kiddlemast Payner and Mr.J. Feinstein 1
T. & Mrs Lambkin
Major and Mas Loan Wood MMPRATA S
Mr and Mrs. H. & Mrs Willier, and ME B. MJ, Syder
Lambert Me and M TPM & M 3 Bleis
Mr E-Volle and Ms WL. Caph Wood ME
Bibhard, Jr. MrJA Higgins brocht
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MASORE
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Mr Code ME Moun
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Major & Mc Lyddon
HIGH CLASS HOTHE
UNDER ENTIRELY.
Frpspectus on application. . Hongkong. February 20, 1919.
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