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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONKETS TO, THE GOVERNMENT.

General Auctioneers

*

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIKTORS

"TO-XWA-WAN '

COAL STORAGE.

Cudes prod

A.B.C. 4TH & 6TH EDITIONS. A1. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphic Address · ·

·MEIRION' HONGKONG, ̈ ̈

PUBLIC AGUTION.

Tade by Puble Auction,

THE Undersigned have received instrap-

00

WEDNESDAY,

the 18th December, 1912, comacucing at 2.30.M., at thei: Sales Roons, No. 8, De Vieux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,-

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURF,

As follows:-

Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up. holstered Chairs and Sulas, Carpets and Rugs, Pictures, Oil Paintings and Engra ings, Bed Room Suites. Double and Single

DEPLORABLE FACTS. It is simply incredible that there should still exist. many educated people who cannot or will not realise that it is an absalute necessity, not only for the preservation of the teeth, but also for the general health,

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE GARDEN OF FRIENDSHIP.""

Countess of Warwick Sells-Part of Har Estate.

A large portion of the Countess of

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

to take regular care of the mouthWarnick's Estate, wisting of SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. and teeth.

Just think of the fact that not- millious, but miliants of microbes and bacteria are diving ina mouth which has not been rinsed with an

antiseptic mouthwash (Ool)! Egt most pow

ple seem

not to

know that

tion of the

14-aerce, has been sold for 3,950,-

The property, which forms part of the Maynard Estates, near Bishinga Store. hentail Dynmow.cpp to her from her Tamily, the Haynards, whose title because estines with the death of the fourth Viss cunt Hayaard in 186.

Attached to the Essex estates. is the Countosali-hough, ab Easton, Fadge, KOZEC the destructhree miles from the village of Dunmow. The building, which is approached by a drive of a mile and a half in length, |Brough a well-timbered park, was origi- ealty Elizabethan, but was largely rebuilt when the central portion was destroyed by fire 650 years nges

teeth is prin cially due to

It is die action of these bitetin much to be regrettes that this shed be so and that a manet so vitally important to health should not be The more generally recognised. family doctor should explain to his patients, the teacher to his pupils, and the purns to their children that it is only by the use of a liquid antiseptic (dol) that the. mouir can be kept absolutely free from bacteria. It should also be emphasised that the use of antiquated tooth-pastes and tooth-powders is ineffective and useless from a pre- vestive point of view.

Odol most thoroughly and effect- wely arrests all fermentation and decomposition in the mouth, and produces at the same tine an indescribably delightful sensation. Everyone who daily uses. Odol insures the greatest protection for the teeth and mouth that science" bas biberio discovered.

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AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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The mayor was first "grittel by Queen Elizabeth to Sir Hesity Magrant, secre maybe Burghley, -amb-des- pyetroit »Lili hang in the billiard room of Lättle

1.1. 1

1

Another unteworthy pietums preserved in the dining ro4 is Sir Jeshua Reg- mini paturing of Nancy Parsons, the „bondestregę "tailor's daughter, who was etiticised in the letters of Junius as the favourite of the Duke of Grafton, George 111's Premier.

It has been Lady Warwick's custom w invite week-end parties to Easton Lodge, and the sariety of those who accepted her insistions showed the diversity of her interest.

Cu une occasion ber visitors wore Mr. Harry Quelch and Mr. C... S. Shaw, of theClarian Scouts, and on another Lord Grey de Wilton and the Countess

Rosslyn.

Many of her visitors commemorated

Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads and Tondersigned base recuived Instrucluir visit by planting flowers in the

Cote, Bureaus Wardrobes, &c., Tenk wood Dining Room Furniture, &c., &c., 2 Dinner Services and Dessert Service. Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware, 1 Cooking the Store and Kitchen Utensils, Fasmelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Electric Lamps, Brasi Fenders, Fire Brass, &e., and a small collection of Valuable Books; ...

Alw

A few pircus of Carved Blackwoud Furniture, Planes, 2 Remington Type- writers, One in. Foot Lathe by The Britannic Coy, with Slide Rest, lot of Engineer's Tocis, and 2 Self-Centreing

Chucks.

Catalogues will be issued. On in sing koíseu usłu. TIRAN--As usual,

to Ball by Public Action (ren ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEU),

от

FRIDAY,

"gurden of friendship, which Lady Warwick preserved for the floral gifts of her particular friends. Among these gifts were those of the Prince of Wales in

20th December, 1919, at 11 d., at 1942, the Duchess of Teck. Princess May, their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Tax Rosd, corner of Tor House STAKEZ,~~~

A CONSIGNMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES,

FROM LONDON, Comprising:-

and Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill.

Another part of the garden was devoted to a Shakespeare Border," in which are pluntil all the tree, shrubs, and flowers mentioned by Shakespeure, while ia "The, Kesery" some of the pootie uffusions Billiard Balls, Billiard Cloths, Microswhich pouts have written to resce are pre- copes, Surgical Instruments, Telescopes *rved on labels attached to rack variety Barometers, Banjos, Mandolins, Clarionets.. Cameras, Clocks, Raincoats, Gramophones|, and Records, Gent's Travelling B

&c., TERNS:-A al.

HUGHES & HUUGE,

Auctionsers. Hongkong, December 13, 1912,

1664

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, December 18, 1912.

1577

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

the flower, -

DUBLIN CROWN JEWELS.

Attorney-General's Statement,

FOR SALE

SECTION A or K.-J. L. 570 Aron 25,378 Square feet. L'osition

Facing King's Park.

Money on Mortgages at market rates.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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us to sell by Public Auction. J8E Upderlgsod has received justrue.

◊ on

WEDNESDAY,

the 18th December, 1913, commencing at

12. o'clock Noon, at his SALES ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET, --

3+}

Á Labos QuanTITY OF WINES AND SPIRITS, Comprising:-

15 cases Paul Ruinart Champagno.

Club Cocktaila (Whisky, Man- hattan, Gin and Vermouth). John Beggs Whisky.

40

100

"

Tom Gin, Americaa nad Scotch Whiskies, Rum, Hocka, atc., etc.

On View from Tuesday, the 17th Dec., 1012.

Tens:-Cash on delivery,

GEO. LAMMERT,

ilctioneer. Hongkong, December 14, 1918. 1568

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undoraigned 'Has resolvad tüstris tion to sell by Public Anction,

THURSDAY,

J

the

19th December, 1912, commencing at

11 at his Sales pms, DULUFLL STREKT, —

A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOOTS, SHOES & SUIT LENGTHS.

* CASES TOYS. On View from Wednesday, the 18ib inst. TERMS:-Cash on delivers

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GEO: P. LAMMERT,

Auctioner. Hoogku, Decmber 14, 1912

16

G.

Anctions.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION. PARTICULARS and Conditions of the isting by Public Auction Sale, to be

In the House of Commons, recently Mr. Çimmeil...the Independent Nulionalist member for North Westmeath, asked the. Attorney General whether the Director of Public Prosvcution w85 aware that held on MONDAY, the 23rd day of Ducata

ber, 1912, P.M., at the Offices of the

$

O.T

A DRINK, A FONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER ::

·OUBĦANTEES FOR PURITY

·AND GOODNESS

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OB CAB..

For

Digestion

and

Indigestion

FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable to thousands of people.

A WINEOLASSFUL sipped after Meals, will aid Digestion, pre- vent Flatulence and "Full Feeling" and help to restore the healthy.func- tions of the Digestive System.

BUY A BOTTLE TO-DAY

TELEPHONE No. 636 ·

VISTORS AT HOTELS,

HONGKONA HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Adair Dr D. H. Ainslie' Mr T. C. Alexander,

Mr B. N. Anderson,

Jr.

Mr J.S. Ardern Mr V. Ascoli

Mir A. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring

Mr E. R. Batc

Mr E A. Beaumont Mr R 0 Beaumont Mr E. L. Beale

Mrs E. P. Bellin

Mr O. A Bena Mr J. Bernhard Capt. C. R. Boynun

Mr S. C. Binns

41

Mr G. M. Luck

Brand Mrs Lafargue Mr F. C. Laieg Mr G. T. Lloy Mt Se Lowrie Mr N. C. MacGregor Me D. G. MacInnan Mr and Neil

Mrs

Macintyre Mr A. Mckenzie Mes MnCran De 0. Marriott

O Martens

Mr R. EL-MATTO Mr R. T. Mathesor

and child Ur Ani Mra C. W.

McKenny

Mr B. K. Muhta

and Mr N. F. Mr J Melvher Blanch

Mr. A. Melli Me J. Merecki Mr D. M. Mickle

Mr W, Stele-Beyen

THE Undersigned have received instruc. Undrraigned hare received instra Frangis Richard Shackleton, now in cus-Prblic Works Department, by Order of Eis Mr W. S. Brooke

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERSET),

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SATURDAY and MONDAY,

PHE

tina 10-4-1 by Pable Auction

(FO ACCOUNT. OF THE CONCERNED),

1

on

FRIDAY.

kely on a criminal charge, fad access to Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of bits R. Bull

CROWN LAND bolow Kenney Road, MI WH. BurlL

the room in Dublin Castle in which the Crown jewels were kept at than time those the 21st and 3rd December, 1912, com- the 20th December, 1912, commencing at jewels were stolen in 1907, und had since

iencing each day at 2.30 PM, at

their SALES ROoxs, No. 8, Des Vauz

Roan. Curner of Ice Huase Street.

A LARGE AND VALUABLE

ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS,

ANE

A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF TOYS," As follows:- French Band-inted and Terrusotta Vases, Marble and Bronzo Figures, Fancy Toilet and Smoking Suts, Fancy Bronze Tables And Flower Stands, Fancy Electria Portable Lamps and Statuettes, a large assortment of Porcelain Figuros and Vases, Gramophones and Records, Pictures, Bird's Cages. Clocks and Watchca, Cash Boxes, Heating Stures, a large assortment of Leather Goods,

& AND-FOLLOWING The above; Turs or EVERY DENCKA VISON,

..........

STEEMİ :-Aa usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.". Hongkong, December 11, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

11049

ABE Undersigned have received lustrue. tiam to Sell by Publis Aoptions (FOR: ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED);

SATURDAY,

the 21st December, 1913,,commencing at 2.30.at their Sales Booma, No. 8. Des "Voux Road, Curner of

---

Ice House Streut.-

A Lance and VALUABLE

ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,

As follows:-

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,

PLAX HOTEL

SOLE AGENTS

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs W. M.

Humphreys

Lient Archer.

Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr and Mrs P. Jacks

Mr H.N.Jeffries. Mr & Mra Lec Jones

abrong

Mc Le M. Bayley Mr and Mrs reyer Capt. & Mrs Eourchier

and girl

Mrs Bowdier

Maja Boven

and Mrs Jones Mr A. Keith

Mr and Mrs Kohler L-Col. & Mrs A. I.

Lean and child

Capt. & Bire McMuns children and purse,

R.A.M.O. Mrs J. D. Mime Mia M. Cumtuing Mr & Mrs Morgan

Attorney-Gutem & Mr Mason

Mrs Bucknill Majar & Mrs Comyu Capt. & Mrs Cranker, maid and children

L. and Mrs T. C. Missan Morgen and

Cunningham

Mir M. Durch ..

Rev. Foster Pegg

Major Davy

Me and Mrs Petris Mir Plummer

Mr Dennys

KING EDWARD HOTE

Mr T. Aoki

9

Mr and Mrs Major

and son

MrF. Aroa Me and Mrs. A. M. Miss Mansey ......

Baldwisi

Mr G. H. May

Mrs Birns and child Mr and Mrs F. E.

Mre W: Briggs McHugh

sad children Mr and Ms Francia Mr A. M. Clyde dala Meril Mr and Mrs F.M. Capt. G. D. Mills

Mr and Mrs J. R. A. Crawford

Mr W. A. Donaldson Mody Me G. L. Dancan · Mr M. F. Murray Mrs Ehrhardt & childCapt. & Mrs W, C.

Passmore Mr J. Evans

Bishop and Mrs Eve. Mr B. Plazhe

and

M-Ering

Ma Tinchest

Mics Forge

Mr & Mrs Galbreath

and child

Mr Geo. Grimble

Mr. and Mrs W.

Geosicaor

Miss Grosvenor

Mr H. Pissbergen

Miss Pritchard

M

Mian F

Mrs Schenk

Dr Sibers

Mr E. 8.Spurga -

C.Capt. & Mr. A. B. Stewart & hitza Mr 1. H. Taylor

Mr R. M. Hendersons Tours and family'

Mr F. H. Hyde

Consul & Mis Eltzed Le-C 4. Pidetiffe R.E. | Me Karsian Mr and Ms G. C. MeRiton

Garnier

Mr J. P Morley Mr J. Morris Me J. D. F. Mulder in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term Dr Buschner of 75 with the option of renewal at, Mr and Mrs Carli-le MJ, D. F. Mulder

Grown Rept to be fixed by the Surveyor The Afisss Carlisle Dir and Mrs J. Flest Payaster and Me Regem of His Majesty the King, for ene further Mr & Mrs G. Carrere Murray

boasted that he would not be prosecuted term of 75 yearn.

12 Noon, at their (Sales Rooms,

No. 8, Des Vaur Road, Corner of

because of other persons whom a convic.

Ice House Street,

A ConsignazKT OF

INDIAN

CARPETS

Various designs, Colours and Sizes

Un view day befurə salu. TERMS:-A al,

·HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers." Hongkong, December 16, 1912.

PUBLIC AUCTION

1078

tion of him would involve; that the saul

theft had never boun made the subject of

public investigation by

a court of eri.

mumul jurisdiction; whether the reason that bad prevented this being done would now prevent a fall examination of Shack- lukon's cuteer; and, if the reason were, not That alleged by Shackleton, would hd, say what it was.

Sir Rufus" Isaacs replied that Mr. Shackleton had been arrested, and was now awaiting his extraction for a cri

Whilst this case was subjudice it would not be right, in his.. pinion, that any public statement should be made which might might be considered prejudicial to the prisoner.

ions to sell by Fublic Auction "HF Undersigned lage received instruc-minal offence.

(FOE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERTE)},

од

SATURDAY,

he 21st December, 1912, at 11 A.M., a their SALE Rooms, No. 8, Des Vosuz Road, Comer of Ice House Street,-*

THE REMAINING STOCK OF ENGLISH JEWELLERY, FROM LOXINE, Consisting of

Gold Brooches, Diamond Rings, Pine, Jold-mounted Sticks, Hand Mirrors, Jowel Cabinet, Silver and Plated Ware, Gold and Silver Watches by noted Loddon Maker.

Fancy Goods and Toys this stock includes and 18-Kt. Gold Laver Watokes by Ben- son, London.

Also

Teana ia utrum).

·HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hongkong, December 16, 1915.

Registry No

No. of Kale.

| Lanfritty.")

Particulars of the Loi.

2

Boundary Bienrarementa about

E

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NOTICE.

Annual Rent.

Üyei Price.

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1.808

-- 1370

under-named Firm of TAILORS, DRAPERS and Oh The stoumer Hong Mob, Capt. Bais commence Iusiness from 97th September bridge, arrived at Singapore last night, at their, now sstablishment next to the

P. & O. Go's premises. saya the "Straits Times" of Dec. 7, alter

A great variety of GENTLEMEN'S making a record, preggo Imom Họngkung WEAR and a choido selection of PIECE to Singapore, her time being.four.dayar and FANCY GOODS from London and Paris, equal to that of any of the principal oven hours, average speed 14 kaots, equal horses in this Colony, ar displayed in to 16 miles per hour. This compares their Show Boom. very lavourably with the speed of the The Boog Intast modern sit saamers. Mob was formerly the City of Calcutta.

JALA

*

Visitors cordially welcomed.

& trial order for clothing is respectfully solicited

A personal visit to our Show Room are to result to mutual advantage.

WING FAT GEEONG, ****24, Do Yeux Road Central.

· Hongkong, September 27, 1912. 126

The pot.ravenue of Kedah from opírá for the year 1310 was $474,00%, and the not profit, after doducting establishment and other charges, was 8460,641. In the 1576 Jene 1311, the pet revonus came to $758, 327, and the net profit, after, de lusting establishment and other charges, was 4 $163,839, an increase over the profite of 1910 of #312,709.” This enormosa incrença in the profit was doe, partly, to the fall in the price of Benares opium and partly to the lacrosse in the Thineas population of Bouth Rodal

FOR SALE

PHE Undersigned base received instras

tions to sell (for moonunt of the concerned), at their Sale Roomie, No. 8,

French Hand-painted and Terracotta Tason, Marble and Bronze Figures, Fancy Tuilet and Finnking Sets, Fancy Bonne T Tables and Flower Stands, Fancy Electric Purable Lamps and Statcoltes, a large De Feuz Road, Corner of Loo BÓ assortment of Porcelain Figures and Vases Street. Gramophones and Records, Betures, Bird's Cages, Clocks and Watches, Cash Boxes, Heating Stoves, a large assortment of Lekther Goods,'

• Few Low of TOYS.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Andrictioneers, Hongkong, December 9, 1912,

1 Full size Billiard Table with ali Acces

sories in good condition by Thurstan. & Co., London.

1 Detroit 4 H.P. "Motor, New

BEWARE OF COLUS.= CHILDREN_11s much more jkely to contract the contagious diseases when

1 Bridgeport BELL Motor, (Good Copthey have solda Whooping cough, dipth.

dition guaranteed)...

American Cash Hegister.

Fall particulars from the Undersigned.

BUONA & BQUOR.

Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 14, 1918,

1148

thacin nourist faven and consumption – are disesses that are often contracted when the saild has a ocii s Thažis.mhy allemaa dical authorities say banais o odds. -- For the quick cure foods you will find.

d la plossen't nöd mic

by all Chemist W

JEYES LUID

and family

Mr. Harry Catlin

Mr and Mrs R, M.

Carloy

Mira Chaplin & maid Mr P. N. Christie Mr A. A. Claxton | Mr T. J. Cokely

Mrs B. V. Collina Miss B. Colling Mrs W. F. Cowan Misa Crocker

Bina Morrey Capt. and Mrs 7. D.

Northcombe

Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr R. C. Orr Capt. T W. Pickard Mr S. E. Pinkham Mr A. Puutet Mr E. H. Pay

Miss F. Reny

Mr Chas, Reich

Me V. Pietro

Mrs Louis H. Carzer Capt. Robertson

Mr G Curry

Mr O. H. Davin

Mr & Mrs D. Davison Mr. F. De

Mrs R. H. Douglas.

Mr W. C. Drew Mr Jos, 11. Earle

MrJ L Rabina Mr and Mrs. G. H.

Ros

Mr C. F. Ryder Mr W. Schmcike

Mr H. Godfrey shaw Mr Shishkin

Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr J. C. Sibley"

Ehrenfel

Miss K. Enwright

Capt. J. W. Evans Mr. M Fielding.

Mr H.O. Fisher

Mr R L. Forrent Mrs G. B. Foster

anyth

E.

and Mrs E.

8. Fowler

Mrs Freach & child

Mr E. E. Smith

Mr H.H. Soloman

Capt. Spach

Mr Roberta

Birs Gask and child Eng. Comdr & Mrs Mr and Mrs G. G. Rooms, R.N.

Gordon

Dr & Mrs Rutherford, Capt. & Mrs Green, R_N.

feld Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr Findlay Smith

Halo

Lt. Col. Smith

Mr and Mrs Kemp

Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mr G. Laurite

682

Mr and Mr Lemaire

and child

ARTOL

Mr A. Sinclair -

Mr. J. B. Arsold Mr J. P. Spal Mt L. Birok

LL Col. and Mrs Gor. Mr and Mrs Soff eit don Hall, R. A.M.C. Mr & Mrs J. Suther. Mr R. E. Hail

Inad

Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr and Mrs Thornton

& Mrs Henderson Mr and Mrs WM Alr W. B. ind

Watson

Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Major & Mra Western Major Humphrey Capt. Whilfold ar and Mrs W. G. Me-David Wood

Humphreys

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Jaices Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr. Andre J. H.

Spitues

Miss Square

Mrs Starenghi and

child

Mr W. A.Stphon

Bits BW. Browall

and child

Mr Denman Fuler Mr P. D. Sutherland Mr and Mrs J. F. Mr T. Sean

George

Mrs G. H. Swift and

aid Miss Georve Mr J. H. Gibson Mr and Mrs H. M. Mr A

Tibber. G: Gordon Ma V Goulbourn Capt. J. Vangban

G. Vermeij

Mr and Mrs. Joseph

Gould

Webb

Mr E Vallbrecht Mr D. M. G. Gratamera E. Vollbrecht Mr F. A Gray Mr H. Watkin Mr J. Grimshaw. Mr C. B. Watkins Capt. T. F. El Mr & Mrs B. Mr H. Weite Dr J. G. Hauna Mr W. T Harbord Me T. Q. Welch.

Mis J. M. Welsh Mr A. Harrisey Mr A. E. Heidman Mr D. M Whamond Mr E. Hopa

Mr CE. Wanaota Mr D. White

Mr. William Mr&Mrs F. Winkler Mr. & Mrs Lim King Mrand Mes, H. C. B.

Jim

White MrJ. Jones Mr G. G. Wood MAN K. Judah 3 and tre J. P

Wright De Kloma

Mr J. A. Towing Mr S. Koawr

Bir E Haskins Cape R Innos MFA. J. Jana

Mr A Kouzminsky Mr A. Zinky Mr.Ar Kruseman

BLYTH

TER ATATION HOT

Mr G. Ángan

Mr. G. Bosse

D. Mr P. Urubu

Mr and Mrs

Mr C. Lothruanu,

Maj. &Mrs F. Marti14. MOokerwaller MAC Seidel:

Capell & children Mr J. Smith

Me O. H H. Cullford Mr and Mrs Storitain Mr.AA. Tyle

Mr II Olierand

and child. Capt. Strive

9. Mein Hager. Li and Mrs J. 3.

Mr & Mea D. Harrey Tackaberry & child

Mr & Mrs F Allen Miss C. Lockwood

Loxien kamper Rey and Ms W. B.

Manley

and child

Mr S. G. Bolden Capt. and Mrs Braga 11 F...Braga Miss L. Brugs

Miss M. Brags

*

Miss C.A. Mison Mr J. Clayton Niobels Mr& Miz R. Pastonji

Lieup R. E. B. Brews-M'S. Putten

for

Mr W. Pringle, dņi. Mr EW. Ramy

Mi H. J. Reed! Mr A. F. Remedios Mr J, O. Ridley Mr A. Riggs

Mr P. R. Carletop Miss JM. Corbett Mr M. W. Carnes Mis F. Clarke Mrs J. Crawford

Lient. Geo W. Crony Mr and Mrs Arthur

bie, R.E.

Rogerson

Dr. & Mrs W, DringMr A. E. Bolin Madam E. Engenis Mr L. 0. Saunderso Dr A.. Fahney

My G..W. Sovell Mr Fahney & child Mise R. H. Smith Misa M. G. Feye Mr G. Spencer Mr T. G. Flynn Mr Btephenson

Rev, and Mr S. C.Mr.A. C. Thes

Freeman & child Mr. E. J. Treadgold-

Miss M. A. William

‚† 16 II. Gourgoy Mir S. Walker

Mr G. Harper

Mr W. Jackson

Mit J. Joseph

Miss

Window

R. W. Labbley Miss A Young Prof. Acther S. Libby Mr A. Zidungs

FINONCLERE, DUTELA.

Mr

Mr

[JP]

And Mr and Mrs 8. G. His F. Ausin Nawali Mkoa. Mr and Mrs. JH. Drand My Patien

-Backboung Mt. anit Me:A. L

D and Birw: B. W. Purfect

Brown

Mr

Carleton

Mr. Rachae

Mr and I Mrs M. D. Mr. M. Lokallend Curria * Mr A. L. Shickle Major L Carrie, R.A.Capt. Q. V, S. Skrim Mrs L. Corrie, child Khiry, Fudg

MERM. Smith

Cand murke)

Mr Gillingham Bir B. P. Thomas D. & Mayan-doneMr G. J. K. van der MEET MET

Mr & Mrs WP Logo Mr J. W.WALKOH

and children, W. froi DEM Ti Marten Lobb3⁄4ir van Woeren Mr.O. M. Hayward, Mr M. B. Walker Mr B, Horison? Mir B. Woubman 1 Majot Li. Tut. Leppur Li-Col. & Mrs Young

Mr Bonkier

Mr Jas. Brown.

Mr M. Byas

Capt. Costa Campos

•ME JVBV Carr

Mr Walker

Mr and Mrs G. M.

Walker

Mr M. R. Walker Mr R Mix Walker Mr and Mrs H. F. Winslow and child

HOUSE

Mr H. E. Jeanin Mc Lanbic

Mr PA. Lapieque Mr & Mrs C. Larardia

Mr B. Loou

Mr. H. Lápici

Mr V.Lugshi

Mr A. Mille Mr John S. ChapmanMr A..E..

Hola Mr H, Chend Mr. L. Mors Mr. B. Cherry Mrs K. de Morsia Mr B.hopard Mrs S. Morios MF.

Mr S. B. Dory Mr Geo. Evana Mr B. Feinstein Miz V. Fernandos Mr J. G. Fernandes Mr A. B. L. Golden- Mr. Han

Mr H. R. Haven Mr J. 8. Hayward

Mr. C. MosER

Mr F. Mur

Mr J. Chewman Mr. A. Norbon

Mr. J. Ortega Mr J. Framga Mr W. Fratt Mr J. A. Sooft Me A. B. Swinding Mr O. Tzarashtili Mr J Val

Bir E. Randolph Hix Me Vergnita Mr and Mrs T, J. Mi M, Witley

Horier

Mr F. E. Williams M7B. F. Hodges Hr Woodric Mr W. M. Lewin

GRAND BOTTL Mr W. E. Andzawa: | Mr G. F. Arnold

Mr B. Raum

Mr T. B. Lasset

Mr W. Benson

Mr A Blank

Dr Barchers Mof. Brown

Mr O. Brzokner Mr. 0. Campbell Mr. Jack Cordell Mr Elson a

M/C. Fisher HA Fick

Mr J. J. Lanch Mr G. Melink Mr and Mrs Miller

Mr L. Miilla Mr & Mrs Mudio Mr & M

Mr. M. Offer

Mr E. Parker Me 8. Paul Ms V. Pannell Mr. By 2 Fies

lak

MEN MAISHA

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