FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1918.
AUCTIONS
G.
R.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
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THE CARE OF HUSBANDS.
As a matrimonial maxim it has bear
Isid down, hitherto, that "to "food the brate" was the surmah way of keeping a husband more uz lesa agreeable. But we are learning a good dealɔnowadays about
Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Conditions of the SHARE & GENERAL BROKER domestic bias. Someone is always finding
ACOTIONEERS TO THE Government. AND ADDIKALTY.
General Auctioneerst
Share, Coal and
AND
General Brokera,
PROPRIETORS
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· COAL · STORAGE.
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'MEIRION' EONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc tions to Sell by Pabile Auction,
(IGE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
од
SATURDAY,
4|
the 8th February, 1913, at 11.
at their Sales, Rooms. No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,-
•
Army and Navy Binoculars, Race Glasson,
Public Auction Sale, to be
held on MONDAY, the 10th day of Feb., 1913, at 9 r., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex- callene the Governor, of Two Lets al OROWN LAND usar Ship Street and below Koboedy Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, com- mering from 18th Sept mber, 1899, and 10th February, 1913 respectively, with the eption of renewal as Crown Renta'to be fibd by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kino, for one further term of 75 years.
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THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,
SHEWAN, TOMES & 00., GENERAL MANAONES, HONGKONG
Prismatic and Prismuid Binocuları, Opers | 3. T. HAMILTON, GENtral Manag33
and Loignette Glasses, Gold, Gold-filled and Silver Ladies' and Gen's Watches, Stop Watches, Guards, Alberta, Brooches Lockets. Charms, Bangles, Bracnlets, Gold Rings sot with Diamonds, Opals, Sap- phires, Tunisoiss,
And
A few lot of E-P. Waiter, Fruit Bowls, Tea Pot Stands, Fern Pot Holders. etc., etc.
TIRMA usual.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, Subruary 3, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION
165
BE Undersigned have received instruc
Tundo sul by Halble Auction
TUESDAY,
the 11th February, 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Roome, No. 8, Des Voraz Road, Corner of
Ica House Stroot,-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
FOR THE ELST, TUKTO.
New Insurance Paid for..... £ 25,557,500 Outstanding Insurance amounts
to ............
..............₤292,653, 220 Assata amount toemio.£104,068,658 Surplus amounts" to.........................£ 17,823,768 Dividends to Policyholders
1910......
Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910. Groms earnings from Interest and Reats for 1910...... Grom rate of Income from
Investmente 1910. Hongkong, Feb. 93, 1912,
FOR SALE.
Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht "PLOVER'
58 feet oremil. 19 feet beam.
Tenk built. Tusk decked. Metal sheathed. Complete with all deck gear, anchors, etc.
Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.
PUBLIC AVOTION.
THE Undersigned has received latene
recalled ou
THURSDAY,
the 13th February, 1919, commencing at
2,30 r.m... at his Sales Rooms,
·Doopill StaaXT, —
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Comprising - Teak Bideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Overmantels, Tes Tables, etc. Fine Teak Double and Single Ward- robes, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Crockery, Single and Double Bran mounted Iron Bedstende, Chent-of-Drawers,
uta
A few pioges of Croton Blackwood Ware and 1 Gmod Piano.
a new reason why marriage is a failure, | And someone else in always ready, `with a new method of managing husbands of wives," Apparently it is useless to trust to chance as our forebears did in the a mat- teis. So we are to learn at a forthcoming exhibition exactly howossshould look when - a husband in late for dinner, how to smile when he comes home cross, and how to be draperately funny when he is intansely disagreeable. I am septical about the last method. People have such very dif- ferent views about a sense of humour, and I have noticed that though one may say the drollest thing imaginable, "jand'ons's reporter may be positively corupenting with brillianey, men remain unloved thereby when they are out of temper. They always fail in these circumstances to recognise the keenness of their wiros" sense of humour. Yet it is this precious it which wivesais bi-den to cultivate, and presumably at the forthcoming exhibition cenes will be exacted in which wires will oxhibit this so-called indispensable aid to matrimonial bliss. But as the husbands will not be able to "answer back" and their tamper will only be "make believe," the slow will not be very convincing.
STARYK THE BRUTE.
What has struck me as being even fan. hier than the sense of humur treatment advocated for the erring husband is the dietary system which is recommended as an infallible means of inducing basta-
Glass and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc.;bility. It seems that if the creature in to
Alac
be kept in good condition he must be allowed meat. It was ment, wẹ remein- laar, that, in the opinion of Mr Bumble, caused the insubordination of Oliver- Twist. According to the view of the Simple Lifer, spparently, most and ma
rimóny must not be taken in conjunction, Il husbands are to be kept in their place 176 and duly managed,” plain living, even if
On View from Wednesday, the 19th Feb. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS --Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer, Hongkong, February 5, 1919.
10,575,157
63,139,380 10,392,032
91,648,622
JAPANESE MAKERS,
4.48% 27
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH ARE VESTED TÜK SHARE OF THE OCEAN MARINË INSURANCE
COMPANY, LTD.,
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD TOT
AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&0.1
&c.,
&c.,
FIOTAL FUNDS AT Slam Daamesta, 1911,
£22,561,356.
Anthorised Capital £8,000,000. Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital, 437,500 I-Fire Funds.................. 5,899,111 III-Life & Ammuity Fanda... 18,156,160
Blaking Fund Account
88,519
£22,561,288
2,567,158
+
Life and Annuity
Branches.......) Revenge Marine Department Other Receipta
As follows:- Dining and Drawing Room: Saiten, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpete and Rugs, Bed Room Suito, Dou'le and Singlo Brass-mounted Bedsteads & Cots, Barexus, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture? | Ravenue Fire branch. &., &c., 1 Dinner Sorvies and Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of good Glass War. 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, d., Blackwood Cabinets, Couches, Setteca, Ano-chairs, Jardinieros, Ball and Tea Tables, Tapoy, &c, Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, etc., etc., etc.,
Also
1 Piano, Romington Typewriters, One Silver Ten Service and Silver Toilet Set, 2 Iron Safes, and One Reneo Duplicator.
(PRACTICALLY Nav),
Catalogues will be issued, "TREME:~~-~-Â usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongrong, January 31, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION-
152
THE Undersigned have received instrun-
Loan to sell by Public Auction, (FOR 1000UNT OF THE CONCRANED).
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 12th February, 1913, at 3 F.3., on the Spot,--
The Beveral Lots Numbered 4 to 18 on Plan to be seen at the Auctioneers' Office, for erection of
BOOTHS AND MATHHEDS, on the Ground North of the Old Wong- noi-chong Village and immediately overlooking the Race Courno. Ta-Cash,
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EVERY KIND
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Footwear
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ORDER
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high thinking is set aside, must be their ELEPHONE No. 838.
ule. No doubt a continual diet of lentils
and love would bring any mat low, but what if he stand-fastly refuses to live on beans and bliss Suppose he demanda phenannta and damns your sense of humour," what course would the Simple- Lifers next suggest The World, '
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SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
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Mr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Kohler Licut Archer Mr and Mrs G. P.
Lammert
Mr & Mrs W. Arm-
strong
Mr Bader
་་
Mr IA M. Bayley
Mr and Mrs Eaper
Mr and Ms W. R. Mrs Bowdies
Hughes
MADI
MR. ASQUITH'S BOYHOOD.
Freedom of His Birthplace.
Mr and Mrs Anir Mr G. Aurely
Mr H, J. Hant Capt. R. Innee
Mrs A. NE. Judah Mr H. G. Keily
Mr 8. Komur
Mr Albert Ropp Mr A. Kruseman
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CHERRY & CO., PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hotel, H oxhong Hảy 3, 1910
The busy little borough of Morley, oue a series of testile towas dustered in triangular tract of country formed by he towns of Bradford, Leeds, and Dews. Sury, is to bestow its highest honour- that of the freedom of the borough-- pon the Prime Minister, its most dis- tinguished son.
Mr. A. Banetts Mr A. T. Barborini Mr M. Basing Mr E. R. Bate
Mr E. A. Beaumont Mrs E. Bohu Mrs E. R. Belilios
Maja Bowen
Lt. Col. & Mr A.
Lean and child Mr Mason
Capt. & Mrs MoMunn
children and nurs R.A.M.C
Attorney-General & Mr & Mrs Mitchell
Mrs Bucknill
more
Major & Mrs Comyußer. Foster Pegg
Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr and Mrs Petrio
Cunningham Mr Plummer
Major Davy
Mr Doonys
Lt Col Radcliffe, R.E
Mr Ralton
Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mr Ruberta
Mr. Asquith was born at Craft House, Mr and Mrs 0. D. J. Dr and Mrs S. 1 Mr and Mrs G. C. Mr Rogers
Horley, on September 12, 1851, and there lived for seven years. His ancestors re said to have lived in the town for over 100 years.
In my inquiries at Morley (says a Daily Dispatch" representative), Gund that the only trace the municipal
Bell
Larsell
Mz V. Levisyen Mr G. A. Bona Mr&Mrs F. BennettMr G. T. Lloyd ME. Bethell Mr J. M. Macedo Capt. C. R. Peynon Mr and Mrs Neil Mr and Mrs N. F. MacIntyre
Blanch
Mr A. Mackenzie
1,973,269 TAK CHEONG,thrition had of this fact is that the Mr H. Ashley Brere. Mrs MaCrac
KTP
262,692
430,193 "TAKLORS, DRAPERS & OUTFTITERS
50 & 52, Queen's Road. £r,233,512
(ESTABLISHED SINCE '1889).
The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are ses aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO
Agenti
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PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION,
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ALL TER LATENT INTELLIGENOM FROM THE TARJOUR PORES in China and Japan,
For Fian and Conditions of Sale, apply per Annum
10-
TUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, February 5, 1913,"
THE-
CHINA
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deliveral in Hones
$19.50 to all Coast Perth,
6. WELLINGTON Szersz, Hosɑxon,
NOTES ON WILD IN LIFE
HONGKONG AND SOUTH
ORINA."
By zex Rev. C. A, BUNBURY, MA.
to notify Customers that their D SHOW ROOM is now considerably artanded and improved in latest European
tyle to facilitate busines
Every Department stocked with New Joods for the Sasson. Splendid value, anequalled variety, latest styles, fine cat
prices
Extensive Picca Goods Department on FIRST FLOOR replete with fine materials for gentlemen's wear. A comfortably fur- bished room for customers to try átting on. | Orders, however small, will receive prompt
attention.
Estimated for wholesale orders gladly submitted.
An Inspection is respectfully solicited. Hengtong, October 18, 1912. 133
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Asquith family were the trustees of whit vas known in den times as the Old Mr H. Bridges
Mr. A. Bryer hopel, but which is now the St. Mary'sr M. W. Buck ongregational Church. It is said to be ho only instance in England of a Romana Catholic church coming into the posses. sion of a Nonconformist body,"
When Mr. Asquith was seven years old, in father, Mr. Joseph Dizin Asquith, A manufacturer, died at Mirfield in the prime of life, and Mrs. Asquith removed to Huddersfield with her children, who were sent to the local Grammar School.
CARRYING A BANNER,
Mr O. Buschner Mr P. F. Cadman Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr J Campbell
་་ Mr J. 5. Chaltners Mr M. Chandler Marlton Chase Mr W. T Chisholm
in G St. Chire Mr à A. Charton
De 0. Marriott Bir A Martin
Miss T. Martin
Mry R. T. Matheson
and child
Dr G G. W. McK, an Dr and Mrs C. W.
McKenny
Mr B. K. Mehta Mr O. D. Melbourne Mr J Malcher Mr J. Merecki Mr Moutou Mr J. D. F.
Mulder Mr and Mrs W. W. Mrs J. D. F. Muldet
Cobl
Mr A. E. Maholland
And Mra F. D. Northcombe
Me H. L. Condon
Mrs. W. F. Cowen
Mine Crocker
Subsequently Herbert Henry Asquith and his brother William attended the City Mr G. P. Curry of London School, and the former, having Mr James Daily
ford. This was in 1879, when be wa obtained two scholarships, went to Oz- Mr A. F. Deand
Mr H. C. Denson Mr &
& Mrs Dertaans entered at Balliol College. It is often
and 2 children said that while a scholar in London the Mr W. Dietmar Prime Minister that was to be was wont Mr to occupy his spare hours in studying the "Times."
Mrs Donnit
“borno
Cap
MrV. d'O
Vi d'Oettingen
Mr J.
Ormiston
Mrs F. K. Urvis Hon. Mr E Osborne Mr W. F. C. Ouden-
leren Mr G. Pator of
Lady R. Paterson and
maid. MO. Phillipe
Pierce
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Gordon
Mr and Mrs B. A
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Mr A. S. Allan
Mr J. J. Andrew
Mr T. Aoki
Mr F. Áron
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Mrs Biras and child
Mr and Mr Lemaire
and child
Mr and Mrs Majer
and not
Mis Mamoy
Mr and Ms J. J. Mr G. H KOT
Bryan
Mr T. Chee
Mr and Mrs F.
McHugh
Mr and Mrs J. V. Mr and Mrs J. H. Ke
Cooper
Mr F.W. Cox.
Mr and birs Crockett
and family
Mrs N. W. Dome
Mr W.
Mody
Mr M. F. Mursy Mr A. P. Nobb
Capt. & Mr W. O
Prestors
W. A. Donaldson Mr E. Piesbergen-
Mr E. E. Dorey
Saunders
Miss F. San
T. Schener
Mas Schaor
Mr G. L. Duncan. MB
Mr Dusseldorp
Mrs Ehrhardi & childMr and Mrs J. A.
Mrs Finchett
Mr Geo, Grimble
Soort and family Dr Sibrea
Mr Mas 0. Hum. Mrs D. Sien
phreys Mr and Mrs Kemp Capt. & Mrs H.
Mr H. 8.Sparg Mrs Kemp and child Stewart & obidres Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr II. H. Taylor Mr C. M. KuykeudsilMr D. Walker
Mr and Mrs Roland Mr C. M. KuykendallMrs A. A. Watez hnusa
Mr & Mrs Laurit Mr W. E, Weidler
Lt. Col. and Mrs Gor. Sehn
don Hall, R.A.M.C. Mr’A. Sinclair
Mr R. E. Ha
Mr H. A Hazeland
Mr Findlay Smith
Lt. Col. Smith
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr and Mrs Soffett Major Humphrey Mr & Mrs J. Suther.
Mr and Mrs Thornton
Mr and Mrs. W. G. land
Humphreya
Humphreya
Mr and Mrs W. M. Dr and Ers Vicker
Mr and Mrs W. M.
Watson Major & Mrs Weshora
Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Mr H. N. Jeffries
Mr & Mrs Lec Joue Capt. Whitfold Mr and Mrs Jonesa Mr David Wood Mr A. Kaith
GRAND CARLTON BOTEL.
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr. R. W. Labbloy
Almond- Miss N. Maber
Hi
Mr
Mrs W. Bishop Mr Mullen sud child
Mr H. Neepers
Mr S. G. Bolden Mr J. Norborna-
Mr& Mn R. Pestonji Mr R. Paal
Capt. and Mrs Brag M. F. Braga
Miss La Breg
Min M. Brags
Mr W. Pringle, Jux Mr and Mre Razons
Mr A. Bigge
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Mr and Mrs H. P. Winslow and child
UTOR HOUSE.
Mr J. B. Arnold Mr A. Bazin Mr L. Birot Mr J. A Bruilford Mr O. L. Brun Mrs C. L. Bran
Mr M. Byan
Mr P. Cante
Master Harding Mr W. Juster Mr L. Kenned Mr G. Langone Mrs L. Lingeri Mr V.I Miss J. Mansfield
Mir A C
Mr L. C. Homentir
Carvalho
FE
Hillar
E. Morgan Mr E. Morisot
and Birs G. W.Mr L. Morris Calkins
Mrs J. V
Mrs K. de Morris
V. Chapman Mes 8. Mortos
Mr W. H G. Haller
Mr H. V. Chanu
Mr F. A. Chopari Me F. Muo
Miss A. Orke
Capt. & Mrs Corne-
Linseou
Mr Robt. Curry Mr H. Dedeogion Mr M. Dossol Mr. P. Eveline Mr G. T. Dmitriel
Mr B. Feinstein Me Ob. Francis
Mr & Mrs H. Pick Mr & Mrs C. Point
Mr J. O. Powell Mr Albert Boiter. Mr A. Renwick Mr M. Romieur Mr Bd. Schroeder Mr&Mrs A. Soinjerit Mr A. W. van deî Star Mr R. P. Strongh
MBH. Douglas Mr and Mrs C. B. /dent R-B-B. Brawn-Mr A: F.-Ramsedice - Mr Q. La Gare Mr. B. do Troville“
Mrs & Miss Daywalt Mr. Asquilh has had little to do with| MrW. C. Drew- Morlay since he left over fifty years ago,
Miss L. Dunlo but it is well knowns that he attended, Mr M. Earnshaw with his parents, the Rehoboth Chapel: Mrs Fanshaw
MrG. 8 Eddy and ame time ago, in referring to this, Miss A. Edwards Mr. Asquith stated that he recollected,
a small boy, taking part in the Buxlay school procession and carrying a banner on the occasion of the rejoicings at the declaration of peace in the Crimes.
LOTECOD MOME Both the chapel which ho attended and the house in which he was horn are still utiliacd.
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Pinkham Mr & Mrs W. Hatton
Potts Mr M. de Prink Mr H. Ray Miss F. Reay Mrs and Mrs B. C. Mr Regentas
Eluentein
Mr and Mrs H. Miss You Me W. Schmolke
Richardson Mr H. Fabig Mr Wallace a Farley Mr E. H. Sharp Mr H. Mislding Mr and Mrs C. B.
Shaw Mrs G. FinlaysOU Mr H. G. Fisher Mr J. O. Sibley Mrs E. Forsyth
G. Y Bidford Me E. A. 6. Fowler" and child Mr J. B. Forlor Mr E. E. Smith The house, which stands in its own Mrs Freach & child Mr J. B. Southmayd grounds, is within two hundred yards of Mr Denman Faller Mi and Mrs James
Spitales Mr. Heary Gatrow the main thoroughfare, but is almost Mr & Mrs. Gears Min Square hidden from view by mills and other Brand Mrs J, B. Mor G. W. Stilson
MrP. D. Botherland Georgs buildings prected in the streets abutting the estate
Miss Dollie Swift, Min Georgs Mr C. L. Goodrich Mr J. R.
Tapp Surely it ought by suitable tabs, Mr. G. Gordon in rooord to the traveller the birthplses Mr Y, Goulbourn
Mrs M. J
the Prime Minister,
Mr Joseph Gould
Guha, H; C, Trapia gale
MOTHERS SHOULD REMEMBER
TELAN
ter
Mrs J. Crawford:
children
Mr
and Arthus
Mr & Mire Costella & Rogerson
Mr A. E. Rolins Lieut. Geo. W. Crom-Mr E, Sargon
bie, B.E
Mr L. C. Saunderson Mr & Mrs Semington
Mr & Mr Dawson.
Mr W. Easton
Me M. D. Edmonds
Miss M. Semington MrG, W. Bowell
Madam E. Engaule Me R R Shaw
Mr T. G. Flynn
Mr E. Geary Mr H. Gourger Mr A. J. Gandy Mr M GISTICUS. Miss E. Grayson Mr Mr G. Harper
Mr Guy R. Haywood Mr W. Jackson Mr J. Joseph Mr & M Joung
M.Abb
Mr W. Smith
His E. B. Garely
Mr R. Weinste
Mr & Mrs R. Guimathir F. E. Williams
Mr W. Harding
Mr O. J. Williamson
GRAND HOTEL
Mr & Mrs Agnew Mr H: S. Bailey Mr E. Bauckham Mr and Mrs Bowes Mr F. Calvert Mise Clinton
Misson J. Cordult
Mr B 豆
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Mr K. #Morrison Me and Mm JH ME. Mallin
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Mr Brooks E. B. Tolman Dy and Mo B, W.
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Carleton
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Mr
Fischer
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Mr P. Graeb Mr W. 1. Gregory Me Payton Grifon Mr J. Grant Mr & Mrs Hamilien
Mr Hansen Dr Billabrecht
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Mr G. Hyde Ear. Kleinfeldt and,
family Mr F. Lorris Mr & Mrs Mudin Mr A. T. Myall Mr 8. Paul
Mr & Mr Pick Capt. Beber MEJ Roberta MÉI Capt
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Mr E Thompson Mr and Mrs Tobias Mr Tobias Mr P. Walster Mr G
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Mr John Gowdy
Mrs 0. Grabm
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scarlet favez hay pontracted where the child Mr AKHAND
Mr and Ms M. D.
Carria
Bachan MG. MAL.Currie, R. G.A. Mr A. L. Shield
Mr D. M. Whamond and nurse
Akhir, BA
Mr HP Thomas Mr. And Mim
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Mr P. Howard
Mr H Wilder
Mr. Harsbroook
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