MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1918.
TO LET
TO BE LET.
7, MOUNTAIN VIEW, Paak,
Nurnished, from 1st April, 5 Rooms
.DENNYS E BOWLEY.
Hughes and Hough Houghing, January 16, 1913.
ACCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN '
COAL STORAGE.
Codos used:
A.B.C. 4TH & 3TH EDITIONS, A. TELEGRAFIC CODE.
Telegmphic Address: *MEIRION HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION
TO LET.
THURNISHED_From 2nd January,
Roan, The Park,
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Duddell Street. Hongkong, January 15. 1813
OFFICES TO EXT.
67
FIRST-Olas Central scemmedation,
light and airy, on First & Second Floors, in new building being erected for Mesars WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & COY., LTD. Entrance from De Vaux Road Einctric Lift to all Floors, Electric Light throughout.
The Plan can be seon and all particulars obtained at the Offices of MESSRS PALMER & TURNER, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, Sao FLOCK.
Hongkong. October 1, 1912.
HUNGKUNG
OLUB.
NOTICE.
1239
HE Undersigned bave received instruct of the Annex, suitable for
tions to sell by Public Auction
(FO ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
vn
TUESDAY,
the 21st January, 1913, at 11 A.Mj
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeur Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,-.
A LARGE VARIETY OF
JAPANESE
DWARFYED PLANTS,
STONE ORNAMENTS, &C. &c.
Un view from Monday, p.m.
Txas-As usual.
11
HUGHES & HUUGH,
Atentioneers,
Hongkong, January 17, 1913 ·
PUBLIC AUCTION,
BL
THE Undersigned have rooolved instruo TE
tions to Sell by Public Auction, (TOL ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
00
THURSDAY,
the 23rd January, 1913, at 2.30 r.*., at No. 43. WYNDHAM STREET,-
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Soc., &C.+ &c. THEREIN CURTAIN KU.
Comprising:-
Teakwood Furniture Practically New,.
LET, TWO ROOMS in the Ground
Ofices. For further particulars, apply to the Undersigned.
JAMES CRATE, Secretary.
J.
Hongkong, January 2, 1913.
TO LET
32
TUROPEAN FLAT in NATHAN ROAD,
Kowloon, from 1st November nazi. SHOP. with Godown attached, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon.
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
CANTON MEDICAL MISSIONARY
SOCIETY.
(Continued)
On motion of Mr Wilson seconded by
Mr Obsahiro, the report, together with the
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. atimates, was adopted,
FOR SALE.
SECTION A or K L L 570 Area 26,376, &quare feet. Position Facing King's - Paik
"י
Money on. Mortgages at market ratos.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
?
Dr Swan then presented on behalf of Mr Thomson, the hospital report for the past year, 'an abstract of which was cond as follows:-
ABSTRACT OF HOSPITAL REPORT, Another year has passed and anothar chapter has been added to the records of the Medical Missionary Bociety established three quarters of a century ago. A most eventful and in some respecta a difficult year it has boon for Canton and ita citi. rons, generally, and for the Hospital stať, whose work has been carried on without cossation in the midst of some unusual
nato il by Public Anction PHE Undersigned has received instruc-and trying circumstances.
on
TUESDAY,
Under the circumstances there have been no additions or improvemenia to the Hospital property' or phat, although the
the 29th January, 1915, commencing a need for newer baildings eto, in aver
3.30 PM, his BALER Focus,
DODDELL STREET,~~~
A FIVE COLLECTIENT OF ANTIQUE & MODERN PORCELAIN TROM THE MING, KANGHI, YUNG CHING, KIENLUNG, TOW WONG,
AND LATEN PERIODS:
Sauff Bottles, Ivory Carvings. Jade Stone, Pukin Cloisonne, Enamel, Embrilerod
Mandarine Conts, ato., etc.
N.R.-The above collection is from Can- ton and is to be cleared owing to the near approach of Chinese new year.
TEXAN-Cash on delivery,
On View from Monday, the 27th Jan
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. Janesży 14, 1913.
THE
PUBLIC AUCTION.
i
61
present with us, especially in these days of universal progress. A considerable amOUBL .of renovating has been done however, and the gronade and daždings brightened up.
In July we were glad to welcome Dr. G. Stewart Ramosy who has come to our Assistance for a year.
The number of in-patients is nearly as large as say on record, notwithstanding the Revolution and sequaire of piracies and fighting which has kept many women patients away. This has also brought to the Hospital large number of serious gunshot and bomb wounds, about hundred
of the former and thirty five of the latter | brought in at all hours of the day and night. Such injuries are now treated by the Army surgeons and Red Cross Societies.
The following is a summary of the hos pital statistics.
Out-patients In-patients Surgical
operations. 1,620
1,340
503
Men 11,589
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANORE Uadersigned has received instrus Women 4,685
Co., I. Hongkong, June 1, 1913.
TO LET.
N 2 FLOOR, No. 2 PRDDER
O STREET,
One-Roomed OFFICE. Apply Pro party Offico JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
Rongkong, April 30, 1912,
TO LET.
598
TARGE substantially built GODOWN, situsted on Water Fract Exat Point For further particulars apply Property Offico, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
LID.
Hongkong, Avgust 14, 1912.
TO BE SOLD OB
1025
tions to sell by Public Auction
cti
FRIDAY,
the 24th January, 1913, commencing at 2.30 PM., Esausrond,' No. 114,
The Pask,-
11
A QUANTITY OT VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Comprising:-
Fine Teak Sideboard with Bevelled Mirror, Teak Extension Dining Table, Leather Covered Dining Chairs, Teak Dinner Waggen, Teak Hatstand with Bevalled Mirror, Tapestry Covered Chaira, Rattan Chairs and Couch, Fenders and Irons, Cart Cables, Rugs, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Picture, Ornainenta, Blue and White Chinese Vases, Crockery and tile wuro, etc., eta
Single and Double Brass-mounted Iron Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes, Marble-top with Bevelled Mirrors, Gas Fittings, Sotto
Much Valuable Blackwood Furniture, Cur. LET UNFURNISHED FROM LIT APRIL. Washstands, Dressing and Toilet Tables tain Peles ant Ring Electric Fittings,
de, ka,
And
Une Pinuo by Allison, London, in good condition.
(Full Particalarm from Catalogue).
Un view day balore sale.
TERMA usuni.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, January 16, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
BISHOP'S LODGE SOUTH, No. 5, Canton Blackwood.
ULBANK, May Road (B Rooms).
DENNYS & BOWLEY, Hongkong, December 28, 1912.
75
OFFICES
THE Undersigned have received instrus. tions to sell by Public Auction. (FOB "ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
an
FRIDAY,
the 24th January, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Vaux Road, Corner of
Toe House Street,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
&C.
FURNITURE,
c.
As follows :-
>
TO LET.
in KING'S BUILDING,
1825
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. 152A, PRAYA EAST, GODÓWN suit able for storage of Kerosine.
2, WEST END TERRACE, SHAKEN, From 1st May, 1913.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY C., L. Hongkong, September 2, 1912.
TO LENT.
Pantry and Bathroom Requisites. Tzama-ah on delivery.
Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Thursday, the 23rd Jan.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongrong, January 18, 1913.
DEAK
TRAMWAYS COMPANY
GIMINED.
VIME TABLE,
WITE DAXS.
2,123
460
Total 10,265
1,820 Is the Spring we work hancured with a visit from a former student, Dr Sun Yat- Sep, first President of the Chinese Re public, for whom a reception was arranged in the Hospital compound; permitting the cany friends of this institution to meet Dr Sun and at the same time view the Hospital
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VISTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr and Mr Adair Mra Russell-Almond Mr G. Aurely
Comte
Cunts
Bouregaird
Mr and Mrs F. O. child. Macdonald,
and nurse
My J. M. Macedo Mr N. U. MacGregor Mr D. G. MacLADDAR de Mr and Ms Keli
MacIntyre
We have been particularly encouraged by the interest shown in our evangelistic work and the spirit of inquiry on all sides respecting Christian teaching. Daily mor. Mr A. 1. Barberini ning service for the in-patients, preaching Mr M. Baring for the assembled out-patiants, and bedside Mr. E. R. Bate visitation hu been regularly carried on. to this work Mirs Avis Thomson and Bev, 8. J. on Qualio have rendered valuable assistance.
Mr and Mrs.C. D. J. Dr U. Marriott
Bell
Miss T. Martin Rev. James Henry on behalf of the MG. A. Bous Managing Committee draw the attention Mr J. Bernis of the Society to during the past year the Society has suffer-se 8. O. Binn
that Capt. C. R. Boynon Mr G. Bickel
the fact
Mr E. Beaumont Mrs E. R. Belilins
Mr A. Mackenzia
Mrs MaCras
GARNER,
FELT HÚTEL.
QUELCH & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Jones Lient, Archer · MA, Keith Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr and Mrs Kohler
strong
Lt. Col. & Mrs.
Lean and child
Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs Beyor Mrs Bowdler Majot Bowen Attorney-General &
Mrs Bucknill
Mr Mason Capt. & Mrs McMann children and purse. RA.M.O.
Mr & Mrs Mitchel.
Major & Mrs. Comyo. more L and Mrs T. C. Mr Obrein
Cunningham
Mra R. T. Mathesou
and chil
Mr J. McDowall
Major Davy
Mrs J. McFarland Dr G. W. MoKesz ed a heavy low in the deaths of the Rev. Mr and Mrs N. F. Dr and Mrs C. W. Dr Graves and the Rov. E. Z. Simmons, Blanch
McKeriny
Mr B. K. Mehta
two of the oldest and most valued members Hr. Ashley Brero-Mr & Mrs D. McNeill of the Society. Dr Graves at the time of MO. Baschner
tou
Mr C. D. Melbourne his death was not only the senior member of Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr. J. Meicher the Society but with one or two exceptions, Mr An 'rew CampbellMz J. Merecki
with the
later Min Crocker
Miss O. Cromar Mr G. P..Curry Mr A. F. Besne MO G. Denison Mrs R. H. Douglas Mr W. 0. Drew
Mr Dennys
Rev. Foster Pegg Mr and Mrs Patrio . Mr Plummer
GRAND HOTEL
Mr & Mrs Agnew
Mr H S. Bailey
Mr E. Bauckham. Mr and Ms Bowes Mr F. Calvert Miss Clinton
Mr J. Cordell Mr G. Cuthpart Mr H. Darien Mr J. Danmada
Mr Kison Mir W. Fischer Mr A. Galt.
Mr J. Grace Mr F. Grasb Mr W. P. Gregory
Mr Peyton Griffin Mr J. Grant Mr & Mr Hamilton Mr Hansen
Consul & Mr Eitzen Lt-Col. Radcliffe, R.E.Dr Hillbrecht
Mr and Mrs G. C. Mr Ralton
Gazzier
Mr Robarts Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr Rogoza
Gordon
Mr and Mrs B. A
Haie L-Col. and Mrs Gar
Eng. Comdr & Mrs
Rooms, R.N. Dr & Mrs Rutherford,
RN.
don Hall, R.A.M.O. Mr A. Sinclait Mr R. E HI Mr Findlay Smith -- Mr H. A. Hazeland Lt. Col. Smità Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Mir and Mrs Soffiets D.Major Humphrey Mr & Mrs J. Suther.
Me and Mr W. G.
Humphreys Mr and Mrs Thornton
Mr V. d'Oettingen M: W. F. U. Ouder-
Mr Pieper
Mr La E. Pinkham Mr W. Prios
82 the senior foreign resident in China and Mr H. F. Chalkley Draud Mrs W. B. H.
Moure Mrs Chaplin & maid the Far East. He had for many years beon P. N. Christie
Mr J. Morria president of the Medical Missionary Mr W. T. Chisholm Mr B. F. Mosley
Mr J. D. F. Mulder Miss G. St. Cinio Society. The Rev. E. Z. Simmons, Mr A. A. Claxton
MJ. D. F. Mulder ing to China some years later than Dr Mrs W. F. Cowen
Mr A. f. Münch Graves, had from the first been identified Ms J. W. Cranston Capt. and Mrs F.
Society and in
Northcombe years rendered valuable services as chair- man of the Managing Committee.
Feeling deeply this double loss and desiring to give expression to the unani- mous and deep felt sentiments of age and appreciation, be it Resolved that the Canton Medical Missionary Society puts upon record its high appreciation of the late Rev. Roswell. Hobart Graves D.D. M.D., and the lateRev. E. Z. Bimmons, who gave the whole of their singularly unselish lives to the case of Christ and their un" flagging strength and seal to the work and interests of this Society. Their service to this Society and to the cause of Chris
7.00 am to 8.00 sm. Brey 15 minutes. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Brary 10 minum. 10.00 am to 11.00am...Every 15 min, 11.30a.m. to 18.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes, 13.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 młanion Lisp.m. to 1.40 p.m...Every 15 minuḥaa. ROM 1st February, MEIRION, No. 10,
1.45p.m. to 2.15 p.m... Every 10 minutes. Peak, furnished or unfurnished. 6.30pm to 8.10 p.m. Every 10 minutes 2.15 to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minuten
No. 6, DES VEUX VILLAS, 58, The PEAK, from Lat March, 1913. Premises 7.45 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.45 p.in, jo 11.39 will be thoroughly repaired, painted and
pan. every 15 minuten. colourwashed.
Boots.
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.
Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Up-
To let or for sale. *GLENSHIEL,' holstered Chaira and Sofas, Carpets and Roga, a few Pictures. Paintings, En-Barmer Road, No. 124, Peak, 6 rooms from
Jat March, 1913. gravings, etc., Bed Room Suites, Double
3 DES VOUX VILLAS, No. 12, Peak, 6 Rooms.
CRAIG RYRIE,' No. 4, the Peak, to lot; fine situation; 8 rooms; tennis and croquet lawns,
No. 119, Tho PEAK, furnished, from and Single Brase and Binas-mounted Bed-wideile of April until end of October, 1918. steads and Col, Bursus, Wardrobes, &c., Four Bedrooms. Tennis Court and Garden. Dining Room Furniture, &c., &c., 1 Dinner Service and Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Steve Kitchen Utensils, Ensmelled Wars, Cutlery, &c., Electric Lamps, Brass Fenders, Fire Branses, &c., Blackwood Cabinets, Couchos, Asi-chairs, Stands, &c., and 2 New Bewing Machines;
4140
? Piano, 2 Remington Typewriter, and and One English-made Billiard Table (practically new) with Accessories.
Catalogues will be issued.
Terus)—¿s mual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auction:ors. Hongkong. January 15, 1915.
G.
QU
SATURDAY,
FOR SALE. *HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowloon Island Lot No. 1154.
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, Ang. 2, 1911,
NOTICE.
68 HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
the 25th January, 1913, at 3 r.M., on the
Bpoty-
BOOK BINDING
16
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KIONI CARA,
Mr
Miss C. E. Duerling Mr A. W. Prior Miss L Dunle Mr V. Quin
H. Ray Mr and Mrs E. C. Mr E
Ehrenfala
Miss F. Reay. Wallace. FarleyMr and Mrs H. T. Mrs C. Finlayson
Richardson H. G. Fisher
Mine J. H. Hitchey Mrs E, Fornyth Sir H. de ansinarez Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Lady H de Sanamster Mr C Freer.
Mr & Mr. S. Shiel Miss Mand Freet Miss Anna Schirl Me Freach & child Mr W. Schmelke Mr Denman Fuller Mr E. H. Sharp
10.80a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 10 minutesin service in China are worthy of a Mr & Mrs A. Genre Mr J. C. Bibler
SUNDATI. 3.00 m., to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutes. 11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon...Every 15 minutes. 13.00 Koonto 100 p.m...Every 10 minutes, 1.00 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes. 3.00p.m. to 8.00p.m... Every 10 uninenbau 4.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 1.00p.m. to 8.10 p.my 10 minutes 7.30 am. Bunday). NIGHT CARS se on Week Days"
SATURDAYS.
Axton Cars at 11.45 p.m.
SPECIAL CARS by artangamata at the Company Office, AzELANDIA BUILDING Des Voeux Road Central.
· JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & BON.
Omurai Monagers.
THE
CHINA MAIL
Can be obtained at the following
places in Hongkong
THE ‘UKINA MAIL' OFFICE. | The Hongkong Hotel..
The Hongkong Ferry Whaaf.
The Several Lot Numbered 1 to 19 on BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY The Kowloon Ferry Wharf,
Plan to be soon at the Auctioneers”.
Offis, for erection of
BOOTHS LAND MATSHEDS,
on the Government Ground adjoining the
Race Course, North of the Grand Band Enclosure.
For Fian and Conditions of Bale, apply
HUGHES & HOUGH
#1913
Prod
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Tas Kiosk, Blaka Pier. The Upper Peak Tram Buation. The Lower Peak Tram Station. Loung Ming (Astor House Hotel).
| Lava Pada Koe (Astor House Hots!).
Ah Choo' (Qréen's Boad)/
Win Chion" (D'Ausing Bizout)
WO
Georga
And child
jand
Mr and Mrs W.-M. Me and
Humphreys
Watson
W. M
Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Major & Mrs Western
Capt. Whitfold-
Mr H. N. Jeffries
Mr & Mrs Lee Jones& z David Wood
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr and Ms Majer
and rol
Miss Masay
Mr J. J. Andrew Mr T. Auki. Mr F. Azon Mr R. B. Birnb um Mr G. E. May Mea Birs and ohild. Mr' and Mrs. F. MR. L. Bolton McHugh Dr Michael Mr H. Brigg
Bryn
•
ASTOR
Mr F. Aguado Mr J. M. Aguado Mr J. B. Arnold Mr L. Birat Mrs C. L. Brun Mr M. Byan Mr H. V. Cher Mr 3. A. Chopard Mins N. Craigie
Mr. H. Dedeoglan,
Miss V. Crichton
|
Dr L E. Fannin
Mr B. Feinstein
Mr A. Goodal
Miss Hadges.
Mr W. B. Hodges
M.P. R. L. Hodge
Mr E E Jongin
Mr G. Hyde
Rer. Kleinfeldt and
family
Mr F. Lorria
Mr & Mrs Mudia Mr A. T. Myall M-8. Paul
Mr & Mrs Kink Capt. Rober
Mr J. Roberts Cap Sach MEL Schmitto Mr H.-T. Sharp Miss D. Swift Mr E. Thompson. Mr and Mrs Tabins Mr Tobisa Mr P. Walster Mr G. A. Watkīru Mr and Mrs Wifte Me Woodcock
HOUSE.
Mr G. Tangone Mrs L. Lingeri Mr P. A. Loader Mr V-Lagsbi Mrs W. 8.
Lyan Mr F. E. Morgan Mr L. Morris Ms K. de MorriK Mr W. H. G. Maller Mr F. Musso Mr A. Norton Mr 8. Patten Mr J. W., Rawdon Mr A. Renwick Mr L. Rondon
Mr W. J. Sawyer
Mr H. E. Smith -MY & MA. Sommers
Mr and Mrs B. Là Mr F. E. Willi m
Joseph
Mr H0 Woud
KINGSCHREE HOTEL. -
Mr and Mrs J. EL Mr K. S Morrison
Backbrise
Me and Mr 8. G.
Dr and Mis B. W. Newall
Brown
Me and Mrs:â. “Lë
Mr and Mrs A. E Perfect
Carleton
| Mr. and Mrs M. D.
Currie
Mr & Mrs J. Robert
* Mrs G. BachaR
Maj. I. Currie, R.G.A.Mr.A. Li-Brisida Mrs. I. Orris, child Capt. 0. V.6 Skriza
and nurse
plure, H.A Mr and Mrs Epoyar Mody
Dr & Mr Evan Jones Mr B. P. Thomas Mr M. F. Marray Mr M. Lang
MG. J. E. vin der Me W. A. Donaldson Mr W. H. Page Dr E IL Märtyn Lobb Wal
Capt. & Mrs W. C. Mr & Mr W. Logan Mesa Wearin
Frasmore
Mr F. W. Cox
praise Cannot speak and the Mr and Mrs J. F. M G. T. Bidford Mr and Mrs J. J. Mr and Mrs J. H. A. Mr Gillingham Society offers to Mrs Graves and Mrs Bi Miss Gauge gons and their bernavod·cizzles together) Mr A. G. Gordon with the Mission they represented, our Mr Y. Goulbourn deepest sympathy.
Carried unanimously.
The following office bearers were, then elected for the ensuing year :-
President, Rev. H. V. Noyes, D.D.
Mr Joseph Gould Mr J. Gourgey Mr D. M. G. Grata Mr. J. Grimshaw Capt. T. P. Hall Dr J. G. HanNA.
Vice Presidents-Rev. C. Bono Bor, Mr W. T. Harbord
Biz P. de Silva Mis B. F. Singles Mr E E. Smita Mr H. H. Solomian
Mr and Mrs James
Spittles
Mian Square Mr B. Staford Mr A. Stophams Mine Staphers.
Mr P. D. Sutherland
Taie
Mr W-Wallace
S. G. Tope; K. A. Stanton Eq. Rev. E. Capt. A. 8. Harris Dawstce; J. W. Jamieson E, O.M.G.. Mr A. Hasrisen Mr E. G.. 7 H.ts.M. Consul General; F.D. Cheshire Mr G. B. Haywood Mr G. Vermeij Esq; Consul General for U.S.A; Dr Rous Mr. F. B. Hespe let, Consul for Germany; Hon. Robert Shewan, in England; Sir Thomas Jackson;
Europe;
ope; G. D. Fearon Egy in Ger many; Dr. Lang,
in
| Mr G. L. Duncan
Mr Dusseldory
Mrs Karhardi & childMr and Mrs Pearman
Mr Ewing Mrs Finchett
Mrs E. Goldring Mr Geo. Grimble Mr and Mrs W. C.
Grosvenor
Miss Grosvenor Mr P. Henderson Mr A. E. Keon
Mr and Mrs Kemp
Mr and Mrs Kraft
Mr B. Pinsbergen
Mr. L. Bolton
Misa F. Saunders Mra Schook De Schindler" Mr and Mrs J.
Booth and family Dr Bibres
Lieut. & Mrs RB. Mr F. D. Wilson
Lubbock
Mr J. W. Wibl-on Mr 3. Robinson Mr H. Woutenan
Maughan
WYNDILIM MOEKEL
A.Mr & Mr Brenton
Miss Brenton **
Mr A. K. Smith Mz HL 8. Spurgs Capt in AH.
Mr G. M. Kuykendsüütewart & children
Me D. M. Larkins
Mr II. H. Taylor
Mr & MO. Laurit MrD. Walker -
Ben
Mr R. J. Warner
7 Mr. D. M. Whamond". Bir and Mr Lemaire Me W. E. Wader
D. White;
Mr. F. Wilson
Mr A. E. Herdmen Me C. Waller. Hon Mr EA. Mr H. Watcins Hewett, C.M.G. Mc T. C. Wear Mr W. Hoffmann Mr & Mrs B. Webb
Mr W. H. Weber Mr E. Hope
Mr T. O, Welch Mr. R. Horne
Hunt Mr Capt. B Innse. Mr O D. Jameson Mr A. NE. Judah Mr B. KonGE Sa Me A Kruseman After a vote of thanks to the Chairman, Mr A. Lever the meeting adjourned," googlema Mi G. T. Lloyd"
EDGAR DEWITOE. HANEY V. Maria Becretary protem,“
Chairman.
Trasaurer: G, 0, Kitching Esq. Becretary: Dr. J. Oscar Thomson, Auditor: B. V. Sunderland Esq. Managing Commities:-Dr. E. C. Davenport D. H. Cameron Esq. Rev. G. 0. Kitching Bag Bar. James Henry) Rev. A. Batter; Dr. Andrew I. Wooda; Rev. P. H. Anderson.
MARTIN'S
APIOLETT
Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Miss Witt: S Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs. 3. 7.
Wright Wat
Mr J. A. Young
THE STATION, HOTELA,
Mr and Ms W. 8. Mr H. Laikmana
Brown * Mak&Mrs F. Martin Mr. Brubaker Miss Zo Okeefed Mr and Mrs R D. Ukoala Capell de children McH. 8. Post MOH HOullifiedMan A. Scott;
MR. Hager Mrd. Slow
and child
-Mr and Mes H, P. Winslow, and skálá
GRAND CARLICY HOTEL. Mr & Mrs B. Allen Miss N. Maher
Bir & M W Bishop Mr & Mr B Peloust and child poten? Mr W. Prinkle, Jun. Mr 8. G. Bolden Mr A. F. Bamedion
Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr. Bartlet
Me and Kirs Miss La Brigs Rogerson M Mink Mi Braga - MissAds Rowley Lient R. E. B. Brows Mr AE. Roling
Mr E. Sargon Mrs J. Crawford". MrTA: 0. Bann dorson Lieut. Geo: W, Orồm-Ms G. W. Sowa Il
MR.K. Shaw
Blazand
Mr Mỹ D. Edmonda-Mr G. Spencer 2244 Madam B. Enginio : Boy, d Krs
Mr & Mrs D. Harvey Mr and Mrs Staritala - Minë E Cilon
and childmoff and shold
& Go
MGA CA F
| Miss A. Brunton
Mr. W. Dobbe
Capt. & Mrs Milket Me and Mra Parsons". Mr F. W. Porkunder Miss E. C. Beid
Mr_and. Mrs. T. W. Dr Lewis Savin
· Eager.
Mina Eque
MrE. Frohties
Mr.R. Hayward r
Mr W. A. Hoagland
Hev, M. P. Boott
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Mr Artbar #bephane
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THE CHINA MAIL TYPHOON
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VOUNTED ON CARDEDARU
TAPED FOR HANGING
Price
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