THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1912.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE CUTERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
ASP
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORts
"TO-KWA-WAN"
GOAL STORAGE,
Cudes : ABC. im & 5TH EDITION,' A1. TRUEAMide Cone,
Telegraphis Address ·
·MEIRION' HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Dudersigned neva monived instruc-
TH
tione tell by Puble Auction,
(FOB ACCOUNT OF TUL COMEENTE)
#13
FRIDAY
›
the 6th September, 1919, at 3 r,.,
their SALES Room, No. 8, Des Vieur Road, Corner of Ice House Strout.-- A LARGE NUMBER OF FOWLS, Caterly Ironted rock, consisting of the following Breeds, Leg horus, Minorca, Malay, Hamburgh, Plymouth Rocks, Wyandottes, also a number of Fancy PIGEONS, com prising Jacobias, Peuters, Pan Tails, Magpies, &e, det Also
1 Case Tinned AUSTRALIAN Satsades,
1 Case POTTER MEATS,
and a quantity of Hams.
1 Case Small AUSTRALIAN CHIKESES.
TERMA :—A unija).
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sejt. 33, 1912.
1 ] { F
SPECIAL SALE
ET
PUBLIC
AUCTION
(221
TUESDAY,
the 10th September, 1912, commencing at at 2.30 .. sharj
HIGH CLASS IRISH GOODS. *
MESSAS HUGHES & HOUGH have
received instructions to sell on the above date at their Sales Rooms, Ice House Street,
Single and Double Bed Size Sheets, Itish hand embroidered Pillow Cases, Fine Tarkish Towels, Bath Towels, Bath Sheets. Bath Gowns, Best Linen Towels, Roller Towels, Damask Table Cloths, Serviettes, White Satin Quilts (single and double bed size), White and Creta Lace Curtains, Supper Cloths, Tray Cloths, Underskirts, Mairette Underskirts, ready to wear Ladies
Roboz, Camisoles Nightdresses, Blouse and Dress Lengths, Ladies' ans! Gent's Handkerchiefs, Table Covars,
&c.,
Sc,,
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Tone to sell by Pablie Anction.
Undersigned have received instru..
(TOS ACCOONT OF VIR, CONCRETED),
on
SATURDAY,
the 7th September, 1912, at 11 a... at their sates Rooma, No. 8 Den Vios Rond, corner of Ton HOUR STREET,- A QUANTITY or VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
&c.,
&c. including Foochow Lacquered Ware, 1 Safe, Piano by Collard & Collard, &c. Komored to Sale Rooms for Convenience of Sale.
Also
3.TYPEWRITERS, &c, &c. Tanmu :—da netki,
HUGHES & HOUGH,"
Auctioneers, Hongkong, September 4, 1913.
1114
Intimations.
CHEESE
CHOICE
EXTRA
CANADIAN STILTON
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THE DAIRY FARM CO., LTD.
Hongkong, November 12, 1910.
THE CHINA MAIL.
hung, Euang Hsing, and other powerful sommanders, ho may be able to evolve rder out of the present chaos and b
store that wholesome reverence for com tituted authority without which th government of China is impossible. Whether, as many Chiueso profess to believe, he actually aspires to be the tounder of a new dynasty in another mat ter, and one which in itself would not greatly disturb the Chinese people. -
MILITARY TOWER AND FINANCE. But Yunn's authority is to be a sorted and supported by the aid of the military commanders, the loyalty of their troops will assuredly be conditions in the maintenance of their privileges and the regular provision of their pay. T easure these things Yuan must be in a“ position to command foreign lenna. To do this ho must satisfy foreign capitalists and the Fowers behind them that effective control of expenditure is guaranteed, and he must be able to impose his authority in this vital question upon the unruly elemtonts in the provinces. This prac tically involves a dictatorship, mare or less prolonged, and based on the loyalty of the troops, and it assumes that the differences between north anil south and the claims of the provinces to local auto- nomy in matters financial can be ad justed. It is obvious that serious di
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIO AUCTION,
V
done to Sell by Pubile Anation THE Undersigned has received instruc
CR
FRIDAY,
the 6th September, 1912, commencing at 2.30 p.32, ab No. 1. Carnarvon Road, Kowloon,-
A QUANTITY OF JALDABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
On view from Thursday, the 5th Supt." Tax-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 2, 1912.
To Let
TO LET
1002
ficulties must arise in the case of troops MODREENAGE, 21, The PEAK, for
whose local interests are stronger than their instincts of nationalism. On the | whole, however, and considering the ques tion from tho standpoint of the ultimate welfare of the Chinese people, it would secu that a dictatorship in the hands of an able administrator like Yuan, neetus
tomed to the handling of troupe, offers the best hope of recuperative perioni and the beginnings of re-organization.
month. From 1st November, Apply Property Ofen JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Hongkong. Soptember 4, 1919.
TO LEE
1119
LTIORA,' Nos. 58 and 19, Rodiyo A Road, with Garden and Lown moderate rental. -
Apply to COMPRADORE,
HOLLAND CRINA Trading Co. Hongkong. September 2, '1919, 1038
TO LET.
The opinion seeing fairly general amongst the property-owning classes in Ching that the Powers whose interest und. pressed desire it is to inerense China's alional efficiency and to preserve her Berritorini integrity, would be well adEW First-Class SIX ROOM HOUSES
the 1st of October next. Moderate ront.
in Cameron Road, Kowloon, Ir m
Apply to
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANC) SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAnens, Bosakond,
sal to extend moral and financial sup port upon terms to Yuan as the best | chance of avoiding long years of suureby, It is an open secret that this would have heer done in December last hal it most been for the opposition brought to var by the faigh merenutile cigraounities at the Treaty Ports, and notably by the
J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGER | great British Bruns at Shaughni. Those,
FOR THE EAST, Texto.
New Insurance Paid for......£ 25,637,500 Outstanding insurance amounts
£282,653,200 to..... Assete amount to............£104, 062, 655 Surplus amounts co... 17,828,788 Dividends to Policyholders.
1910.
Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910...... Gross earnings from interest
and Ronta for 1910...... Gross rate of Income from
Investments 1910........ Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.
SPANISH DOMINICAN
PROCITRATION,
2, Seymour Bad, Hongkong. Hoagrong, August 27, 1912.
TO LET.
077
O.T.
GRAND PRIX,
Imperial Exhibition. London, 1911.
The Highest
· Award possible
No other Drink in the World has better guar- antees for Purity and Goodness.
"Buy & motus to-day !
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
Without Alcohol or Gas.
GOLD
SEAL
British Analytical
Control
Her GOLD
MEDAL,
Paris
Exhibition, 1909.
Suits Abstainers & Non-Abstainers
OT. moderates the intoxicating effects of alcoholic liquors, the "Batulent" effects of serated drinks, and acts as a corrective for drinking water.
A Safe Thirst-Quencher
A little O.T. with crushed Ice makes the most: effectual and healthiest Thirst-Quencher in the Tropica
A Substitute for Alcohol
After alcoholic excess. O.T. restoren vitality, appetite and nerve, while satisfying the craving for stimulants.
A Valuable Stomachic
An excellent-reshedy for Colic and other stom- ach Troubles; Safeguards against fevers, dysen- tery, and other inflammatory complaints.
Relieves Indigestion, Colic, etc.
A true digestive. Prevents indigestion, flatulence, and "full feeling" after meals
Most Beneficial for Ladies
Really excellent for Indies when peeding a stimulant
The Right Drink for the Tropics
ARGE substantially built GODOWN, TELEPHONE NO. 638.
situated on Water Front East Point. For further particulars apply Property Office, JARDIÑE, MATHESON & Co.,
LTV.
Hongkong. August 14, 1912,
naturally during that any support given to the uutise of the Monarchy would lend in destriction of their property. by the Republicans, to the killing of European in the interior, and to a general vessation ftrude, brought all their induenec to hear against Yuan and the Monarchy: 10,575,157 its weight was sufficient to determine the 53,439,366 Powers concordia a policy of beneve 10,392,03%
kat ba futile neutrality. In declining.SHOP 21,846,59 at the last critical turanent, lo supp's
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
You with the funds which would, no 4.487 font, have saved tls Throne lust. Decem
722 ber, the Powers interested in the four Powery jean negotiations undoubtedly followed the ten of Great Britain, and the Diplomatie Borly at Peking virtually left the eltie responsibility with the British Minister. Sooner or later that responsibility will have to be feed anew, and with it the risks of definitely support ing a central authority against the unruly elements of Young Chim.
IN WHICH ARE VENTED THE SHALEY OF
THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, ISTI,
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COM
A PIRM HAND NEEDED.
To confus to advise foreign capitul for the payment of troops, or for the redemption of military notes," would
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31 DECEMBER, 1911, be suicidal, for there would be no induce
£22,561,286.
TO LET.
1095
with Godown attached, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon. Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with whard..
Apply to
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., Io.
り
Hongkong, June 1, 1913,
FOR SALE on TO LET." FURNISHED.DI
UNFURNISHED LEWENOR, No. 116, The PELX. Possession October 16th, 1912.
okained from
Full particulars of price or rent can be
Messrs JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Sulic tura,
Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street, Hongkong, July 26, 1912.
sent to reduce the numbers of these maruding bands and no incentive to pro-BOPS
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Price $14 der sauum including postage. THE CHINA MAIL. Lo., Wyndham Street,
PRIZE
MEDAL
MILADELPHIA
1876
OAKEY'S
TO BE LET.
and OFFICES,
th
Apply
A. S. WATSON & C., Lero.,
Alexandra Buildings.
1110 Hongkong, May 21, 1912.
Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital 02,437,500 end with the reorganization of internal SALEXANDRA BUILDINGS
Firo Funds......... .......... 3,899,114 Jusation for revenue purposes. The mer III-Life & Annuity Fands... 16,134,180 haut classes are now generally convinced
Sinking Fund Account ...... 88,612
of the necessity for supervision of Ja £22,561,288 funds aul for a strong policy of cen-
tralization in inatters of nations dis Revenue Fire branch............
2,567.158
timet from locul, nunce; they perceive, Life and Annuity
1,973,280, the dangers that underlie the local Branches.......m 1986 Revenue Marine Department... 262,802 mul provincial loans recently contracted
Other Receipts
Goods will be on view on FRIDAY, 4.4. Catalogues will ba maed.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Autineers. Hongkong, August 20, 1912.
G.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned have recolved instruc- tions to all by Public & noties
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 11th and 12th September, 1912, at; 10 %.M., cach day, nt ́H. M. NAYAL
Yann, and at Kowzoon Dezer
OLD AND SURPLUS
NAVAL & VICTUALLING STORES, Comprising :--
SURPLUS NAVAL STORES: d Canvas Hoses, Brand
157′ Bronze Shivers, Old fron ansi
Old Brass and Old Melal, Zinc
allés, Vortien! Engines, Propellers, Elec-|
*
TO LET.
430,103 by all manner of nere or less irrepon-OFFICES in KING'S BUILDIN().
£5,933,312
ible authorities. The people at large love so may in flang matters; they hav The Accumulative Funds of the various provaluuno-more-their-instinctive tract. Branches are separately invested, and, bybility and their respect for authority. Act of Parliament, are set aside to moet however constituted, by the protection the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO
Ayenta.
NOTICE
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
BOOK
DONE AT-
BINDING
THE 'CHINA MAIL' OFFICI
tric Cable, Old Bunting, Canvas Rags, Coir | BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALT! Cordage, Manila Hawser, India Kulber,
Barricões.
Bests, Binsts, Carpets, eg, Biankute: Prospectuses, Trade Cironias,
Programmes, Menus, etc., etc Artistically. Arranged and ·
Carefully Printed,
OLD & SURPLUS VICTUALLINO STORES:-Provisions, Sontun's Clothing, Blankets, Ulficers' Mess Traps, (A quantity of Electro plated Articles and Table Linen), Implements, Season's Mess Uten-ilë, Ouk. Steves, Tailors' Sowing Machinus, Weigh | quaranteed.
ng Machines, &c., &c. 10.
N.B. The sale will commence at 10, m. on WEUNIBDAY, 11th at the Naval Yard where the Stores to be sold there will be disposed of, after which the sale will be
continued at the Kewloon Depot where certain Naval St-ros as shown in the Cata-i
Clean Proole and prompt delivery
Je the "v".
You and the 'sapp
THE
CHINA
universally accorded, by Young China's rders, to the lives and properly of fur igners in all parts of the country. And
GODOWN, No. 102, Praya East. *
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co, Lo. Hongkong. September 9, 1912
TO LEE.
WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH
BEST FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING CUTLERY - 35 GP 1/ 2/6 %4/~ ~ "good
KNIFE BOARDS
PREVENT FRICTION IN CLEANING ~& INJURY TO THE KNIVES ce JOHN OAKEY & SONS BLAK LEAD MILLS LONDON
JOHN OAKEY & SONS LIMITED, "* WELLIsezon, Mitta," Lowdog.
ANTOI HOUSE.
Mr P. de Aarrantegu Mr L. Kennedy 1594 Mr. P. Álunso Mine. Komary f
Mr J. B. Arnold Mr Sexto Lopes Mr and Mrs Jack Mr V. Lugemil
Bayle Mr L. Birot
2nd Floor, No. 2 PEDDER Mrs 0. L. Brown
Mt H. H
in this connection it may be observed that STREET,
it, so seems possible, an suli-foreig movement should now be created by the | agitators who follow after Sun Yat-sen and General Huong Hsin, there should be neither hesitation nor delay in de finitely fixing the responsibility for the consequences of such a movement upon thuse who, for their own ends, incite the
poople to violence. II the revolution bar accomplished nothing else, it has at least proved that the masses en ensily b
strained from attaching the foreigner, which is precisely what most residents in Chips, diplomate excepted, have always maininiuci.
The question miderlying a Young China's betivities and tho warfare of
Ooo-Boomed OFFICE Apply Pro perty Office JAHDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Rongkong, April 30, 1912.
TO LET.
H. Burditt Mr3. Campbell Mr J.D. Byrne
MET. Mao.
de Morris
42B 4d Mr Muller
Mr & Mr H. Nataly
Mr C. G. Obon Mrs C: G. Olstu
A Packen
Mr V. M. del Castillor
Mr Y. A. Chopard Mr and Mrs. J. A. 501 Mr A. Cortez
NO. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
Top Floor, 'ROGATE' Austin Road, Kowloon, from 1st April. First floor.
No. 12, BEACONSFIELD-ARQADE.
Mr DAN Congrats
Mr
G. Towell
Mr J. Graham Mr A Gramado Mr F. Greenwood
Mr D. Jones
Mr B. 1 Johnson
Poarizu
Mr F R. Perez Mr J. Rodriguez Mias O. Salamanca Mr G. Tangoes Mr R. S. Vergulto Me H. M. Wright
OLLUD HOTEL
Bir Batcock No. 19, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Mr C. Pand First floor.
Mr F. A. Byrne 1 SMALL GODOWN in Duddell Street Mr Bester Godowa D.)
MPW.
Mr F. C. Kuegle Mr Lorra
Mt P. McJones Mr Menkel
cheap renta
MyAll LARGE ROOMS to let, central pour M. Conway Mr AT
Mr M. Differ GSCH&R. 1-ichmond No. 19, SHELLEY STREET,
FOR SALE HARTING and RUGATE ou part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154,
parties in the Advisory Council is letion, question of the allocation and ung of foreign capital, a sordid matter of per Jual mins and self-interest. Il en Volved either by dictatorial' melliods or I hy 'n Pentonuble, compromise, but only bý swerting firmsons where Young Chine is concerned Confronted by a deler. mined policy, and reserves of force, the bluff and hoyish bravado of the student class would rapidly subside. There would be a certain amount of bloodshed: no doubt; but for lean that there: muut be if the present conditions are peunitted to continue. Let it once be understood that the central authority in the Euade
Apply to KERMALINSTEAD & DAVIS, --
Sed Floor, Alexandra Buliding.
Mr Fi
Bir Farmer
und Mirr Bitoli Ms Framplon. Mr
Rother Mr Gary Graham Miss B Tampost
Gabriel
MIL-S
Stropkorb Me Mr. Ms. Grath Mr D. Mr Payton Griffin
Mir A. Tacker
Tollan
My Mr and Mirr
Taluk
wand
Mr O. A. Joues” Mr Kell
MJ; B. MrT. H. Wast
Walch
10 Meade Hast Mr Jensen
*NOTES ON WILD I LIYI HONGKONG AND SOUTH
CHINA.”
logue and all the Victualling Stores will be Typhoon Map & Yan any other suitable person) By 7s Hav. G. & BUNBURY, M.▲
sold
TERMS OF SALE-As detailed in the Catalogus..
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Ey Appointment Auctioneers to the
Admiratby,
August 31, 1912,
1095
PRIOR
Guide,
Mr and Mrs. Kill and Mr and Mrs Monte
children
Wilks
MA. J. B King
WYNDHAM KOEPL-
Bev, and Mza J. A. Mitz Mercer
Alkon Madre, Mr D. Muiz]; -Miss Mary Aiken - M16. A. Muir
Chorebille Arthur Stephen
Roy, Mr Pearce": Mes Cuminge
M
Me Bt, John Curtin Me and Mr Jul
can count on the moral and financial aup part of the Powers chiefly concerned, and that Young China's disruptive tendenciet can no longer rely on European rym pathy; and the prospects of peace, in tar Viddle Kingdom will be maltriaily 17-
To be had at the 'CHIFA Min: Ores.
Mr M
Doble S Stewart
PEAK HOTEL
Mr A. J. Auld Mr G. W. Barton
Mr LA M. Bayley
Lt. Col. & Mrs Lea and child D.P. Mr J. D. Lloyd
Mr & Mrs Belichenko Major &Mrs Lyddon,
Aud
children
Miss Bolton
Mrs Bowdler.
Mr&MrG Macphail
Mas Smith Malkin
Attornoy-General & Dr & Mrs McCondliké
Mrs Bucknil
MajorCanlifield, R.E.
Lt. Col Chapman
Mr Chaprad
and child.
Capt, & M
& Mrs McMann children and nurse B.A.M.C.
| Mrs Cofo, and child. Mrs Metzler
Mr M. Darchi
Mfr A. E. Deane
Mr & Mr. H. Parco
Major Prichard, R.,
Mos Dovanport and Lt Cul Radcliffe R.E.
children
Eng. Conds Rooms,
Consul & Mrs Eitzóns R.)
R.N. Mr and Mrs. G. G. Dr & Mrs Rutherford,
Cordon
RN Capt. & Mrs Guthrie, Mr A. Sinclair
Mr and Mrs Talati bir und Mas B. A
Міян Торе Hale
Mayor & Mrs Waring. Lt. Col. Fordon Hall, LAMO.
RAMC.
Mr and Mrs W. M. Caps & Mrs Hodgids Watson Mr and Ms W., G, Mr. F. C, Wilford Humphrey. Mr David Wood
hir & Mrs Lec Jones Capk, WoodRAM,C. Mr N. B. Karanja Lt. Col. and Mr Mra Kent
Wrigley, 4:0.D
Mir M. Kisson
KING EDWARD HOTEL
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr V. Aistrup Mr A. T. Barberizi
Mr F. Barremann
K. Barlow
Mi
Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr G. Becker Mr C.D, J, Ball: Mr G. A Buna Mr Ch. H. Blake Mr and Mrs 5.
Brown Mr J. C. Brew! Mr O. Beschnur
Mc T. J. Cokely Mr L. O. Colbert Mr W. R.
Mi
J.
Mr Geo. B. Jubeir Dr John 2 Mr J. W. Jones**** Mr H. Jungor Mr Oswald Kahler Mr A S. Kempthorou L.-Col. & Mrs H. L
Kirke
Mr H. Krück
R. MA. Kraseman Mr H. Iabmann Mr G. F. Lehnert Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr
Mrs Nail?
MacTolyre
Cooper Mr H.
Miss Georgia Corless Afiss Crocker Mr J. B. Crockett
Mr G. 2
Curry
Mr C.-H. Davis
M-J.
Mr
J. H. Derinn
H. I. Marker Dr O. Marriott Mr W. B Marshall Dr C. W. McKenny- Mr B. K. Mahta
Mr J. Marecki
MJ. Morris
Mr H. Douglas Mr J. D. F. Mulder
W. O. Drow
Mr W. C.
MJ.D. F. Mulder
Mr E. J. W. Eame Capt. and Mire F. D.
Mr and Mrs H. C.
Ehrenfels
Mr H. G. Fisher
Northcombe
Mr R.
Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr E. A.S. Fowler Miss F. Odom
Mr O. Franz
Me H. Pitsbergen
Mrs Freach & chill Mr W. Fingle, Jun. Mr Denman Ful'er Mr H H Ray
Mr and Mrs J, F. Mr W. Schwolke
George
Miss George
"
Mr A. G. Gordon,
Mr V. Goulbourn
MrJ.G
urgey
MrG, W. Simmie Mr H. E. Smith Mr H. H. Soloman
Lt and Me O
Stainer
and Mrs Joseph Mr J. C. Taylor Gould
Mr G. Varmei
Mr D. M. G. Gratamal
Mr E. Vollbrecht R. J. Grimshaw Mr C. S. Wagner
Capt. T. P. Hall Mr H.
Walkin
S. Hanzlik Mr D. M Whamond Mr and Mrs H. L. H
White
Mr W. T. Harbord Mr A. Harrison. Dr S. Hough
Mr Th. Van Hunt Capt. B. Innes Mr and Mrs G.
Jamieson
Mrd
Whitmarsh
Mr G. G Wood Mr. and Mrs J," E. Wright
Mr J. A. Young
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Frank Mr Lawrenc
Allen
Me W. Ashford
Mt Baker
Mr W. A. Barnett
Mr A Lopez
Mr. and Mra 0,
The Lowe
Miss M. Mas Lotts
Mr A. G. Beaument Mina Michael Mr B. G. Blon Mr Parker Capt. and Mrs Bags Mr Thos. L. Philip Mr F. Braga Misa L. Bruka Mo H. Porter
Miss M. Braga
His J. Poole.
Mi
Probin
Air Chenery NOT MEALS WASSA Kond
Miss D, Cu
Compengi Miss D. Copper Mrs J. Crawford Miss L. Drury Mr A Frith
Bobbint
Me Arthat
Mr and Ms
Mr O: W. Mr RHSmith
Mr and Mrs Ga'e and Ling E. Smith
child
Miss Gilbert
Mies Ethel Smith Mr Stamford
Miss Dofothy GilbertMadam B
Mist Godwin Mes Tall Mr. Granby Mr
L. Greonun
MJ. Haiennn... MJ,
Mia A Hill
Mr W. Jackaur
Miss Jenkins
Mr F. Aron Mr and Mrs Lemsire Mr and Mrs Jenture
Mr R. A. Begy
Dr Bolilios
Lient, Croaro
Mr J. A. Dobbia
Mri Dobbiac Ma
Mr W. A. Donaldson
and child
· Mr C. N. Manhoff
Dr. Michell
Mrant Mr J. EN
Mody
FIT M. "F", Marray
Mr F. Elphinstone Capte de Mrs Wo
Mr
Bring
Mr. Pinaheft
Mr Geo, Grimble
Mr. M. Hashimoto
MEEL Hunter
Mir F. H. Hyde
Pammore
Mr B. Pearman,
Mr R Ramsey
Hr E. B. Beed
Misa Routh
De Bibrra pe
Mrs Wah H. 8.Spurge
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MA
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Mr & Mr. Wrigh
Mr Tho Eemaley Master de Mics 37 right wild SALON BU
Mim M. Jackso
ME
Mr and Mrs Wat
Conical General and Mr K. A. Morrison
* Mis Anderson and Dr and Mr Patiou
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ME
Backhouse
Mr & Mrs J. Beperk
Mr H. 5. Bennett Dr and Mia B. V. Ho
Brown
MELE
Carleton
Mr Curri Mr Heerd Alt Gillingham
and
Mr H Taylor
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Man
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