WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1912,
Hotels.
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
ELECTRIO LIGHT AND FANE,
ROOM TO-BACH ROOM.
Cold and Hot Water throughout,
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS.
BILLIARD ROOM,
Private Dining Room.
EXCELLENT CUISINE
For Particulars apply to
THE MANAGER.
TEL. No. 199. Tolg, Address 'TERMOTEL, '
Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1913.
spe
BRADSID A.
PRIVATE HOTEL,
TANDING in its own grounds_with-
Tennis and Croquet Layna, Large Airy and Well Furnished Room, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour, Telephone, No. 590.
Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS,
Braquide.' 20, Macdonnell Road. Hongkong. September 2, 1908,
13
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE CHINA MAIL.
HEAT PROSTRATION. served under, told me that he was glad
ITS TREATMENT AND CURE
PIXPOSURE to bent may cause faintness to reduce till
more serious effects on the brain and nor vous system, judluding excitement, unde sciousness, and, if very severo, death from asphyxin.
that ho had ceased to be a Governor-I hope for the good of the Empire thus ho will tako upe, rolo again—because he to that the part in hel to play is hövernor tended to znake him selfsuffi
cient and pompous. Now I used rather
fancy myself a good sailor. Tlu Ranadi lins knocked that particular cons
TER Undersigned has received instruc• hould be removed to the shade, his tight | I shall look on the picture of her I shall |
in the event of an attack, the suffererseit out of me. Taughter.) Whenever
find to all by Fuhild & ostion,
ог
THURSDAY.
the 18th July, 1918, commencing
17 AM, at his Salce Rooms, DODARLL STREET, —
at
À QUANTITY ON VALUABLE TEAK & BLACKWOOD
· FURNITURE, C.,
Comprising
Teak Wardrobes with Bovelled Mirrors, Toilet Tables, Marble-top. Washstands, Chest-of-Drawers, Dining Room Suites Sideboards with Bovelled Mirrors, Dinner Wagon and Sectional Bookcases, etc., etc. Canton Blackwood Dank, Bookense, Cario Stands, Hail Chairs, Flowerstands, Stools, Folding Tables, ate., etc.:
Saveral Typewriters & Sawing Machines, 2 Cottage Pianos.
1 Gent's Saddle, Bridles, ete. I 12-Bore Single Barrel Fowling Piece (Repeater).
1 Portable Military Chest of Drawers, ́ ́ I`Caner and Trip
Ou View froin Wedd+5, the 17th July. TARMS--Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Austionen. Hongkong, July 13, 1912,
916
alothing loosened and cold water applied
ter
think of blacklytries. The worst experi the head. As soon as posible, he should anne I received at her hands was on the
though it was blowing fresh from the south-east, and dined in much comfort the ship began to jump, I lighted a gi on the way to Makuluva. Then, when
cigar and said, "Ola, this is nothing: I have been out in rauch smaller croft in
be taken burns, and if the face be flushed voyage to Tonga. I started very bravely. and be obtained, should be applied over the and the skin hot, cold water and ics if it bond and body and medical aid should be hought. These instructions are
based on the writing of the front authority on the pre rvation af life in India, Sir Joseph Fayrer, but they are, of course, the meres outline of what should be done. Still, their prout carrying out may save life. and they should, therefor, be kept prom. inently in wind by everyone to be made
of hon
Usa
the
necessary
as rough sea" hut it was not long before let my dinner. (Laughter.)
**Pevar Ponsonby Bed to the cabin, After the imm dinto results of the which are in the very bowels of the ves oxpware have been counteracted, the wl, and furver saw him again for two question of diet on which the mafiftenance days and laughter.)" I camped on of tho auffuret's life and health
depends is one which demanda
T the bridge deck, and in the middle of the consideration. It obvious that when weakened, all next day, when the sea with at its worn? the natural forces are, the stotisch and and the gallant Ramadi was performing digeative as generally are in no condi- thin to deal with the ordinary articles of her characteristic antic of a pitch aiul tull in one with a squirm and riggle per dict, many of which impose a tax on the digestion. The food should, therefore, be of vading the whole movement-having been the blandest and most nutritious cļuracters very ill more than once since my dinner digestive organs. At the same time, they, after superhuman and rather painful nas to put the lost possible strain on the disagreed with me (laughter)-I sudden- dist abould be xa vositalising and restora- tive as possible.
fort, produced one blackberry. I looked
THE QUICKEST RESTORATIVE.at that blackberry with some surprise, It needs no great knowledge of dietetics ging to myself:Now, where the to appreciate the fact that relatively few dickens did you come from?" did not Articles combine these two necnuary and remember pulling any blackberries since impurtant qualities. One, however, does I was a boy. And then, as I lay much fulfil these two requirements in supremely hosted in my camp bed.. I called to advantageous manner. This in Saat mind that I had cntvis preserved black-
of the body-building part of the purest
I started. (Laughter)). Never again will nervous system, it is one of the blaudost boss that I am sailor! (Lond as it is the most tritius-revitalising laughter) and reinvigorating foods known to Science.
by such Here is Its use is, in many cases, well-known sailing vandes.
Comp, chemically combined with that herries in a tart at lunch the day before
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od GENERAL AGENTS of the
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.....
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#
NOTICE.
the Colony desires Pupils.
a sensation of well-being that s
beautiful picture of Fijian This will serve to re-
writer has described it in the words, mind me how I was a passenger in the
Almost immediately after taking it
After a while I tried to explain through
KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN.
This Space will shortly contain Something
of Interest to
Everyone.
GARNER, QUELCH & CO.
To Let
TO LET.
BERTHOLWYN,' PEAR ROAD, Six.
EUROPEAN FLAT, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
SHOP with Godown attached, NATAN ROAD, Kowloon,
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf:
Apply to
feel as though a stream of fiquid fifcanex given me at the Coronation celebra- A Rozed HOUSE from 15th July.
tion by the. Roko Tui Tuilevu. During been poured into
Even those people
who do not re-act ro the progress of the ruce, which she won rapidly to its benefits very soup experiene at the regatta, I asked the Fijian steers ПXPERIENCED PIANO and SING-a senation of strength and revitalizari man to let me steer. Its shock his head. EING TEACHER newly, arrived in which are particularly gratifying after the
fealing of utter prostration and lack tone which are so chamcteristic of the ton, the results of heat
connection, followin letter from Mr Thomas Lynn Calcutta, will be read with particular interest, for it shows how Sasarogen onablex even those who have to fight apinat the effects of heat when thair bodily forces are weakened by disease derive immediate health and strength from the preparation.
Will visit own homes it necessary. Moderate terms.
A
Apply
'R. ..'
c/o Cuisa Man' Office. Hongkong, July 11, 1912
FOR
SALE.
2015
BOUT 300 lbs. ENGLISH TYTE Clarendon and Nonpareil (Modern), complete fount, including Italic.
In good condition. Soud offers W
TYPO,'
Once of Chit MAIL Office Hongkong. March 21, 1912.
FOR SALE.
400
Co., LTD. Hongkong, Jaco 1, 1912.
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr T. M. Macqueen Dr O. Marriott Mr W. B Marshall
Mrs MaGarity Dr C. W. McKonny
Mahta Mr B. K.
Mr J. A Baird Mr A. T. Baberini Mr E R. Bate Mr C.D. J. Bell A
B
|
M.G.
Mr G. H. Corse, Jr.
T
Mr G. Curry Mr C. H.
Mrs J.. D. F. Mulder".
Mrs F. Davis
Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr Kai Pang
Dollar and infant M-W. 0.
Drow Mr E. J. W. Eames Mr and Mrs H. C.
Elzenfels Mrs M
M. G. Ering
the Boko Tui Kadavu, who was on board. RUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE Mr and Mrs J. H that I was accounted to be a good boat sailor and had for many years raced my swn bond with stone success. The helms man, busy with his great steering car, again shook his head with more emphasis and said, "Tell the Great Chief I want to win this race" Thus was iny pride aguin chastened. (Laughter.)
-
And here are two pictures of lovely Levuka, to which I bade a sad farewell few days ago. I wish her and her gallant citizens well.
And now I must say good-bye to you is. As I do so some words that I said
AND THE SUREST, TOO. Mr Lynn writes:"1 was a broken down wreck of a man, as far as health poor, acdbad been a martyr to Mularis for four yours, being constantly in the hands of the doctors, and becoming weaker and weaker. with the natural run-down condition and lit accompaniments, brain fag, nervousness
and dysposin. Everybody advised me to in reply to one of the addresses of wei- to the hills for some months; but this come I received fifteen months ago in was impossible. Sanatogen was strongly this room uevur te me. I made to pro- remmended by a friend, and 1 am delight-mises that I would accomplish anything od to any that only two bottles have,
Sto
made
an extraordinary difference for the better tangible for you. But I expresied the Day, for the best.
shall always highly hope that we might all work together as recommend
Chinese Porcelains will
and Curios.
fine lot of very rare and ancient Chinese Porcelains of different periods, also some Good Curios.
ON VIEW NOW AT THE
,"
CHEE PO Co.,
45, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
Hongkong, Jun: 18, 1912.
802
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
Burroughs and Watts
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES. Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT, Hongkong, June 7, 1910,
MILNERS
472
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
TUTAL FUNDRAS SET, DECEM, 1911, PRINCIPAL BANKS
-Authorised Capital £6,000,000
Subscribed Ospital £4,500,000
Paid-up Capital
aumi.£2,437,500
II Fire Fanda..................... 8,899,114
III-Life & Annuity Funds... 16,138,160
VanSinking Fand Arcount
89 312
£29,061,268
1,973,3-9
Beranda Fire Branch..... ***** 2507,158
Life and Aunuity ·) Branoberingat Berenus Marine Department... 202,692 Uther Receipts ... 480, 199
-EK,233.312
The Accumulativa Funds of the varias Branches are separately invested, and, by Aop of Parlimenk are set geide en mant the claims under the responsive Depart ments of the Company's Busiares, C
SHEWAN, TOMER & DO.,
such crerywhere I go. brothers for the common, good of the
0
under-tand what a boon Colony, If you had not assured me that ife is to people out I had won your confidence, your respect,
in the tropics who have the awful heat to
TO BE LET.
and OFF10ES, ROPS
ALEKANDRA BUILDINGS. Apply
A. 8. WATSON & CO., LTD..
Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, May 21, 1812.
OFFICES
TO LET.
Mr H. G. Fisher
in Mr A. G. L'orin
Mr E. S. A. Fowler Mr. French & child.
Mr Denman Fui er
1110
Міня. Соо
in KING'S BUILDING. „
Mr J. Merecki
D. F. Mulder.
Mine E. Quinlan
Mr EH. Kay Mr E. M Raymond Miss P. Rany Miss Me Chas. Reich Mr Mr F. Ritter
W M. Buyds
Mr.J. Saber
M: W. Schwolke Dr Shustac Mr X. E. Sunith
Mr and Mrs J. F. JH H. Soloman
Mr J. B. Southmayd George
Dr and Mr A. D Spalding and infant
Square
Mr V. Goulbourn
GRAND HOTEL.
Mr Curt Arit Mr Blair Mr W. Brewe zer B L. N. Burns Mr Cadminis Mc L. C. Child Are Connell Mi
Mr Corus Mr Cramer
Mr Crombie
Mr Th. Hanéen Mr Hopül Mr Rattenbach Mr J. Kearney Mr
Chas
.Mr Klock
King
Mr F. B. Lanfestay
• Mr C: B
Mr and Mrs A. R. Mr A. T.
Crew
Mr R. Dunkon
Mr. Friesowiutel Mr and Mr. Graham
Mr D. Grille
List
Myall
*. C. Lyone M: T. Phillip Mr C. Pollard
Mr Rid
M. Mr Robjohn Dr Ronge Mr John Taylor
Mr Pryton Grillin
Mr J. Tevaan
Mr F. Gual
Mr Ventapfsen
Mr Paul Vrinb
Mr Hamper
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Frank Mr J. A. Jack on
Allen
Mr W. A. Barnett
Mr J. A. Basta Mr J. M. C. Basts
Mr W. H. Jenkins
Mr & Mrs F. Jorge
Mr. G. C. Jorge
Mr V. C. Keyes
Mr A. G. Beaumont Mr S G. Larson Capt, and Mrs Brage Mr §. Paul
Mr and Mrs Joseph Miss We C. E. Mr F. Ba
Lt. and
Gould" Mr D. M. G. Gratama Stainer, R.N. Mr R.
R. J. Grimshaw Mr R. de La Torer Cant. P. Hal Mr G. Vermeij
RANFURLY, 11. CONDUIT ROLD, CAT. Harbord Mr & Mrs E. Voll-
from 1st June.
·
Mr W.
Apply to
Mr A. Harris 13
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST, MENT. & AGENCY Co., L. Hongkong, July-1, 1912.
STREET,
TO LET.
MrS. D. Hough ME. L Hughes. Capt. R
Innes
LB94 Mr B. .M. Josaph
2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER One-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro- party Ofice JARDINE, MATHESON
m
Hongkong, April 30, 1912.
TO LET.
Mr E. S. Kabel
brecht
Mir E. J. Waterman Mr H Watkins
MD. M. Whamond Mr and Mrs H. L. H.
White
Mr.A S. Kempthorne Mr G. G. Wood Mr II Krick
Mr G. F. Lehnert Mr G. T. Lloy
MA. Kruseman
wwwww
Mr and Ms J. F.
Wright Mr J, A. Young
РЕЛЕ ПОТКИ
W. Mrs Keat
Armstrong & chill L-Col. & Mrs Lean
#
50%
Mr and Mrs
Mr Baiton
Mr Bayley
G. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
Top Float.
ROGATE Austin Road, Kowloon, from 1st April.
fight against. This is verily the hand of and your esteem I should still have gone break-downs, hence there are many
her satisfied with my work here be thousands who appreciate what Sanatogen caves 1 am conscious that that hope, at has placed within their reach-A new lease any rate, has been realised. The Gover booklet. The art of Living by Dr. representing has worked harmonisely Write for a copy of a most interesting meat witch I have had the honour of Andrew Wilson, which will be seat face to fulthough differences of opinizin have all mentioning this paper on application to unturally occurred) with the Chambers A. Waling sud Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, of Commerce, the Planters Association, Shanghai.
Sanatoguu can be obtained of all chemists, the Town Councils, the Elected Members of the Legislative Council, and without friction with any section of the popula. tion, composed as it is of three different races. I am thankful that it has been
The conviction bus forced itself up me that one of the deterring elements in the development of this country is the want of unanimity, the want of co-opera- tion, the want of a dominating policy
mong the Colonists as remedy the defect I have suggested enofficially that you should form & Fiji LARGE ROOMS to let, central posi- Association-not to replace the bodies Iion, cheap rent. have mentioned or to usurp the position
Scientific Optician
SYEGLASSES
& SPECTACLES $2.00 Upwards.
C. E. M. HALES,
Old Post Office Building.
OFFUMITE HONGKONG HOTEL
kyes Bxamined.
"Hoogkong, June 22, 1912.
817
NOTICE,
LESSONS IN CHINESE
AB LI HON FAN, a Chinese graduate Morsodin literaturn, has boas a teacher to European officials and marchant in this | Colony for over kon youın.
He has a good method of training Euro
No.12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor.
No. 13, BEACONSFIELD, ARCADE, First foor.
וי
Mr & Mrs E. B'una
MI B. Bond***
Mr Bus
birs Bowdler
Dr and Ms Cadbury Mr W. L. Carter
Lt. C. Chapman Sir Chapman
1 LARGE GODOWN in No. 3, Dud. Corneliussen
dell Street, 1st floor.
1 SMALL GODOWN in Daddell Street (Godew D.)
and child
Mr and Mrs W. I.
Lensk Mr Lloyd
}
Major & Mr Lyddan Mrs Smith Malkin Capt. & Mrs McMann children and nurs Mr&Mrs Northcombe Mrs Page and
and child MH. Pearce
Dallin
Mr and Mrs T. Petris Major Prichard Mr Darch" Rev. & Mrs Davies Lt. Col. Radcliffe Consul & bl. Futzons Eng, Coudr Roome
Dr & Mrs Rutherford
No. 14, MACDONALD ROAD Calder, Mr B. E. Fielder a whole. To morted House. Fine situation, from Ist
August, 1912.
FOR SALE WITH OR WITHOUT FURNPTURE.
of the Elected Members, but to form one central body, drawn from men who have "TOR CREST, No. 8, The Peak, with a ripe experience of the Colony and a tennis court, Commanding a magnificent stake in her advancement, which shall view of the harbour and adjacent islands. study and watch questions which affect FOR SALE HARTING and ROGATE Į the best interests of this young country.
on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154. **And now, farewell. To all oficials und members of public bodies (and would spauially like to acknowledge the assistance I have had from the Mayor and Town Council of Suvu), to" Elected Musabers of the Legislative Council,
peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and whose help in many matters has been
possessed of
of a first rate certificate as a invaluable, to the Heads of the various Chinese teacher.
He has also a good know-issionary bodice, I tender my heartfelt ledge of Mandarin and Hakks.
thanks for their loyal co-operation und assistance." (Loud elicers.)
Those who intend learning the China Language are requested, to write care of China Mad office or direct to . Holly. rood Road, 1st floor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1912,
JAPANESE MAKERS,
076
At the close of his speech Sir F. II.
Apply to
LINSTRAD & DAVIS, Srd Floor, Alexandra Buildings Songkong, Aug. 2, 1911.
THE CHINA MAIL.
NOTICE.
161
Mes and Miss Fulton MA Sinclair Mrand Mrs Gordon Lt. Col. Stacpole M ME Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Mr and Biex Tulati Mr and Mrs Hale Major & Mrs Wasing Lt. Col. Gordon Hall Mr and Mrs W. M
Watson Mr A. Ft. Flewitt
Capt & Me Hodgins Mr F. C. Wilford Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr David Wood
Capt.. Wood Humphreys
Mr and Mrs James, Lt. Col. And Mrs
maid and child
Mr & Mrs Leo Jones
Wrigley
* ASTOR HOUSE.
Mr J. B. Arnold Mr E. W. Auslin Mr L. Birot
Mr A. de Broo
Mrs C, L. Bruwu
Mr J. D. Byrne
M. L. W. Jarvis
Mr D. Jouch
Mr CH. Kelling
Bir God. Lanzius
Mr & Mrs Voo Hock
Mr J. Ca Chopard Mrs I. de Morris
Communications relating to news should Mr L. Collins be addressed to Trx ERITOS
ell
Mr V. Lugulbi
Mr F. A
Mr Muller
their
Mr J. A David
B.
Mr H. Oiffer
Mr H. P. Robinson
Mr L. Gamonu
Mr Jake Rosenthal
Mr E. Rougeau
Correspondents must forward games and addresses with any communica-
May asked if Mr. Anrup, who lud pre-tions addressed to the Editor, not for pared the addross so beautifully, was in publication but as evidence of good faith. the Hall, and expressed a wisir-lo per
All matter for publication should le sonally congratulate him on his work. written on one side of the paper only. 31. Aurep ascended the platform and
No anymously signed communiation His Excellency and Lady May cordially that has already appeared in any other paper EVERY KIND shook him by the haud and tongratulated will be inserted.
hin on his act
Footwear
AND
BUSINESS HOUSES.
TO
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Agent. Hoking My # 1911
ORDER
180
MEL WITHOUT HEALTH '(B: LIVING: DEATHS:
BRAIN-AND 1
ETARZONARVE FOODI
The Jatosi dis'ovocy of modern tuna far greELATIVE {decay 7 or deficiency at vital forces, Bracing up thrayar. From goetzlly, I gives topim to the uzkarstóð merves, astores the falling veregles aid impart-new life and gor to those who had no recently and played out, ewed up and waletea. Si tu maza - widzom entzik Tape for For Boko 0:2% four Trini Battle to f Ide Vrcano & modien Go & Gugel Ozk, Lootos. i, AZÃO HOE MOONOT subacitused, is van on koving VETALIKÁ
CHERRY & 00.. PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hotel, Hougang Key 6, 1810
Letters relating to business would be addressed to THE SECRETARY,
Mr J. Graham
Mr A Granado Bir J. W. Green Mr F. Greenwood. Mr A. Gubboy
frs J. de Haast Mr Chas. Jabolininu
Bon
Misa M. Braga
Miss L. Braga
2 and
Mrs G.
Me
Darnett and
Mr J. G. Fina
F. W. George
G.
Mr G. HL Parsitoa
Mr W. J. A. Robbins Mr and Mrs Arthur GW Bewell Rogerson
Mr & Mrs E. Sweeney Mr E. J. Troadgold
Me R. W. Ullmann
Mr J. 5. A. Hasty Mr and Mrs Wort
Mr John Henderson Me Edward Waipple
Mrs John Henderson Mr Geo, G. Whitein w
and child
Mr E, Arndt
KINGSCLEEE HOTEL..
Mr J. B. Marray Me and Mr J. H. De and Mr Patton
Backhouse
My Mr J. Robert
Dr and Mrs B. W. 2013
Brown
Mr and Mrs J.
D. Alst
Mr Gillingham
Mrs G. Sachse
H. Mr and Mrs E. E
Mr and Mrs Hayes
Shaner
Mrs M. E. Shaarar
Mr A. L Shields
| Mr and Mrs O, J. Mrand Mrs Sorensen
India
Mr R. D. Steward
DTE. L. Martyn LobbM: E. J. Veenendaal. Mr & Mr W. Logan Mr B, Webb Mr T. de Meester Mr H. Wontman Mr K. 8. Morrison
THIE STÄMON HOTEL. Miss A Brigadarenku Mis E. A. McMillan Mr F. Bruhn
and children Mr Kid Mrs J. R. Mr.W. Friogle Jun..
& children Mr A. C. Seidel Espell & Mr J. Helm
Capt. R. Stephen
Mr J. Hildebrand.
Mi G. Stock"
Mr and Mrs D. A M+M.-R. Walker
Lakhmanoff and Lt. Col. & Mrs A 'children
Yoguna
Mr A. Gomes
VICTORIA EQUES.
Mr J. McLaren
Grainger
My J. Molnues M. K. MATArray
De Paul
Me Kally Bayce
- Capt. Grote you Taz
'M? H; R. Víchca
ENTING,
Burgion Dentist No. 14, D'AQUILAS
FERMS VERY MODERATE.
Consultation Free.
Mr & M B. Philips THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPER
Mm Rabeorteni
Mr M. Smith. Mr Thourton Mr T. E. Walker Mr H. M. Wright
KING KOWARD HOTEL,
Mr & Mrs B. Ander. Mr and Mrs Lemaire
and ebild MC N. Manhol Miss Massey Mr J. McCormack Mr and Mrs J. I. N.
tody
The Vice-Regal party drove straight froin the Hall to the mail-bout Marama;
Orders for extra copies of the Ca where they bade farewell to their per Man should be sent as soon as possible as Mr. Auti sanal friends in a less formal way. the supply is liaritod. Cash 10 ete., Credit Mr H. A. Bogly
Dr Belílios
W. Cochrane Alterations-and-additions to Advertis: Faout Crome
Dobbie mente on Fagos 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and Mr J. A must be sent to the Office, No. 6, Wyndir Dobbie ham Street, not later than 11.30a.m...
A number of the heads of deperiments, 20 ota., per copy. incinders of the Legisintire Council-and- the personal friends of His Excellency und Lady May accompanied the Vice Regal party on board the steamer, and were entertained at supper.
A body of native police assembled on the whort and added their quota to tha farewell by singing" a a number of Fijidu
Alterations
:
M.
LF. Marray MA. P. Nobbs
W. A. Donaldson Capt. & Mrs W. C
Pentors oss and additions to Advertise. Capt., W. Ehrhardt
Mr H. Pearman Mr.R Pols Mrs Flacbest manta on page 1, 6, 7 and 10 must be Mr Kering
Mr W. HGrantMre 1. A. Ramsey. sent us not later than 2 p..*.*
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