MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1918.
AUCTIONS
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PUBLIO AUCTION,
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
ALIGE MENÖRİAL HOSPITALE,
ANNUAL MEETING.
- LACE OF CHINENE”SUPPORT,
Tho" anddal, neitings off the Alco Montorial” and “ Afhated Hospitals in
Hughes and Hough PART Conditions of the SHARE & GENERAL BROKER connection with the London Misionsry
Auctions To THB. GorgeNuKET.
AND ADMIRALTY.
27 General Auctioneers
AND
"Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRINTONS
"TO-KWA-WAN '
COAL STORAGE,
Coder ured:
A.B.0, 4 & UTH EDITIONAL A1. TELEORAinic Code.
Telegraphic Address : *MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned hare rocalved Instruc Endorse ledas
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED}, -
ос
THURSDAY,
the 27th Februscy, 1013, at 11 A.., at No. 42, NATHAN Reas, Ground Floor, Kowloon,-
A LABOR QUANTITY OF HOUSEBOLD FURNITURE, &c..
letting by Public Auction Sale, to be bald on MONDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1913, P., at the Officer of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Bizcellency the Gavemer, of Ons Lot of CROWN LAND at the Conduit Read Extension, In the Colony of Hongkong. for a term of 75 years, with the option of tapewal at a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Sarveyor of His Majesty the King, for ons farther term of 5 year
TH
Particulars of the Tot.
Locality
Just Road
Fool of Inland
Kriensis
Rounders
Xosare
terte.
100
100 110
PUBLIC
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110 20,200 244
Ja ho ut
AUCTION
2.135
267
HB Undersigned have received instras-
clone to sell by Fublic Auctios. (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
THURSDAY,
the 13th March, 1913, at 9.30, at their SALES Roosts, No. 8, Des Your Road, Corner of Ice House Street,- A CONSIGNENT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS, (ALL NEW Goonaj, Comprising:- Turkish Togels. Erown Linen Towola, Bath Shea, Huckabeek Towels, Hand- embroidered Fillow - ases, Bath Towels, Single and Double Fed Size Hem-
Comprising Wardrobes, Washstands, Bureaus, Dress- Ing Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Dining Table, Meat Safes, Icu Boxes, fee Chests, Cooking Stores, Overmanteis, Pictures, etc., quantity of Battou Furniture, Electric | stitched Sheets. Honefeomb Quita, Damask Fittings, and two large Teakwood and Glam Show Chaes,
Un view from Wednesday, p. TERMë deas!
Table Cluths and Serviettes, Roller Towels, Ladies's and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Laen Curtains, 3yds, hyds, and 4iya. Pantry, Tea and Glass Cloth, Gent's English made Tonie Shirts, 13, 14, 16 16țin. Pyjama Shirts, Sucks, Table Cover, Lady's 268 Chemi-es, Crisoles, Knickers, Night
dresses, Princess Skirts, Gent's Summer Veste, Singlets,
HOGTIES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 22, 113
PUBLIC AUCTION.
8
TUTE Ondaraigned have received Intrac
Tips to Sell by Public Auction,
(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEI),
on
FRIDAY,
the 28th February, 1913, commencing at 2.15 r. at ELLIOTT CRESCEXT.
N. 27, Robinson Road,-
"THE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
TRERRIN CONTAINED,
tiu
A few lots of Table Plate, E-P. Centro- piece. Fruit Dishes with E.-P. Handles, Rodgers Cutlery, etc., etc.
(In saull lots to suit purchasers).
HUGHES & HOUGA.
ductioneers.
Kongkong, February 21, 1913
NOTICE.
261
As fellows--Silk-covered Drawing Rounder-named Firm of TAILORS,
DRAPERS and OUTFITTERS will commence business from 27th September their new stablishment next to the P. & O. Co'n promises
Suite, Blackwood & Cherrywood Cabinets and Chair, Stands, &c., Ciutaing, Silk. embroidered Wall Hangings, Water Colours
A great variety of GENTLEMEN'S and Oil Paintings, a number of Good WEAR and a choice selection of PIECE Yaso, de, including a few Old„Brand FANCY GOODS from London and Ornansents (Laken from Peking during the Boxer Rebellion).
laservo Tenk Sideboard and Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Table and Chalm, Carpeta and Engs, (Practically new) Electro-plateel Cutlery and GlamBIRTIN including Dinner Service, Dessert Survico and a complete set of Crystal hy Limoges, France.
Brass and Brass mounted Bedsfonde and Cots with Hair Mattresses and Pillows Lane, Crawford make) Tenk Burants, Washstands, Wardrobes, Overmantels, &c.
Bath Room, Pantry & Kitchen Utensils, |
Álo
An Upright Iron Grand Piano by 'Rachais in Excellent Condition and Spesially made for the Climate, 1 Treadlo Sewing Machine by Finger,' Sunbliods, Gas Fittings, Plants, &c. in Purcelain Pote
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). On view th inst.
TIM
*
usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, February 15, 1913,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
R.
245
BE Undermined have received instrus-
tions to sell by Fublic Auction
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 5th and 6th March, 1913, at 10 a... sach day, at H. M. NAVAL YAND, and at Kowloon De; it- OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL & VICTUALLING STORES, Comprising:-
Paris, equal to that of any
the principal houses in this Colony, are displayed in their Show Room.
Visitors cordially welcomed.
A trial order for clothing is respectfully solicited;
A personal visit to our Show Room is sure to rewals to mutual advantage.
WING FAT CHEONG, '84, Den Vaux Road Central, Hongkong, September 27, 1912
JAPANESE MAKERS,
1225
EVERY KIND
OF
Footwear
MADI
TU
ORDER
OHERRY & 001, FEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Bocal
Hongkong May 5, 1930
NOTICE
HIGH CLASS PRINTING
OLD AND SURylus · Naval Stones:-
Leather and: Canvas Hoses; Chain Cable, "Old Iron and Steel, Old Brass and Old Metal, Old Zino, Steering and Fan Englues, Crank and Thrust Shafts, Vices, Electric Cable, Canvar Rage, Ash and Fir Osro, Dom AS
Old Cordage, Mauila Hawser, Coal Bucks,
India Rubber, Bonta Manta, Carpets,
Blankets, Mineral Oil, &c., &o.gl
..AND
BOOK BINDING
THE CHINA MAIL' OFFION
OLD & STEFLUS VICTUALLING STORES | BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY
Provisions, Feamen's Clothing, Blankets,
Offers Mess Traps, (A quantity of Elec-
tro-plated Articles and Table Linen, Prospectuses, Trade Circulars
Implements, Seamer's Mess Utensils, Onl
Blaren, Weighing Machines, &ng &n.
Terms of Sale As detailed In the
HUGHES & HOUGH,
By Appointment ductimetri to the
# Admiralty Hoogkonz. Fibruary 19, 19132
Programmes, Manux, stő, ate
Artistical
Carefully Printed:
вед
23:
Too and the isory
FOR SALE.
Auxiliary Cruiser Yachi
PLOVER'
38 feet overall. 12 feet beam.
Tenk built. Tenk decked. Metal sheathol.
Sociceyiz held on Saturday morning at the odier of the Registrar General. The chair wood by Mr. E. R.. Hallifax, Registrar-General.
De.. R. MacLean Gibson, Medical Missionary Superintendant and Secre ary, prosented the annual report, which vas as follows
GESELL...
We again havo pleasure in raporting in increase in the number of in-patients
Complete with all deck geir, anchors, stond outpatients treated at the four, hos-
Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bas received instrue Tote to sell by Pablie auction,
on
THURSDAY,
the 27th February, 1919, commencing at 2:30 PM, at No. 19, Humraazis AVENUE, Kowloon,---
pitals of our Mission. The inoresas In the number of in-patiente haa been su divly in the hospitals for women and hildren, chiefly in maternity cases. In pitals show a substantial increase "sver the out-patient department all the hos
the numbers treated in "any fokanet" 'yoer. The Dispensary at Yau Ma Ti which was opened in 1904, and as which cliniques havo ainoa be held twice weekly, was elised in June last. This was deemed advisable owing to the pressurs of more important work in the other centres | which rendered impracticable an adequate oversight this dispensary. As the Alice Memorial and Nethersole Hospitale to cliniques for out-patients have been conducted regularly, throughout the year. The former hospital still maintains its popularity as a centre for out-patients; 4 per cent of the total number having
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURF.
On View from Wednesday, the 28th Feb. Catalogues will be inaed, TERMS:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMENT, „Árations P
Hongkong. February 20, 1913.
PARIS TOILET No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (UNDER THE ASTOR Haust).
THE Leading LADIES & GENTLE
MEN'S HAIRDRESSING
SALOONS 15 THE EAST. Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES. pronounced by those who wait the bes lairwash to prevent the falling out of hair
J. O. SOPIESS, Proprietor. Hongkong, February 8, 1913.
MARTIN'S
APIOL & STEEL
ThomPILLS
A SEIZED Sementar honanda at kadın «
BANG BELED SANDERER kaupa bo t 01h 12t way fromluray of soythem Mnly do best. The van PASA NOGA, CHILD th Kes amis., 4.1) Câmpiade and Bures we shou prona the bed or unes ten m MEFTIN, AGsm Sociosigkick. Rig
MARTIN'S
YAPIOL & STEEL
PILLS
18:
LD,
CHEN KWONG & CO.,
GENERAL IMPORT E EXPORT.
CANTON LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL STORE:
MURNITURE Draperies, Grocerías
Boot and Shoes, Makers of Jewellery, Lacquers, Orockery Wara, Iron-mongery, Wine and Spirite Farsign Clothes for gentlemen made
order by our own ballora.
Large mortment of Chinese Silke and Foreign Goods of every description.
All goods sold as reasonable Prices. The Chespent and Best place in Cenim &
Hongkong to bay Chinese and Foreig
Be Goods,
SUP PAT POO STREET,
CANTON and
TEL. NO: 1405,
Nos. 237, 230, Des Four Road
been treated at that institution. Since the opening of this hospital, twenty-Äve years ago, 307,819 init-patients, exclimivo of return visits, have been treated as the Alico Memorial and branch hospitals, the majority of the trostments being as the ler institution. Having been so long
a centre for healing in the community, here are few of the Chinees inhabitants
of the Calory who are unacquainted with the location of the "Alico," who are unaware of the benefits to be there ob
'0. T.'
SAMPLES MAY
OBTAINED ON
APPLICATION
ΤΟ
BE
GARNER, QUELCH
tained. A large proportion of our Tel. 636. patients reach us through the medium.
this hospital, and, while, owing to the proximity of business blocks, the hum ber who there receive treatment as in. patients is now reduced to a minimum, he greater number when passed to one of the branch hospitals, still regard them-
VISITORS AT HOTELE.
RONGIONG HỘI
Mr and Mrs Adair Mr A. W. Anderson Mrs G. Arubold Mr G. Aurely
Mr and Mrs C. D. 3.
Bell
Mr J. E. Hope Dr J. E. Hultmeer Mr H. J. Hent Capt. K. Innek
Paymaster & Mrs J.
Kiddie, R.N.
Mra A. NE. Judab,
Mr Albert Kopp Mr and Mrs E. &.
Koster
ivce as boing treated in the Aline. The Mr A. T. Barberini
secological department at the Nather 1. Baring sale Hospital, in charge of Dr. Eleanor Mr E, R. Bats Porisins, has shown by personal test. Mr. A. Beaumont mony of the patients, and by the incress. Mrs F. R. Belilios big numbers of those seeking advice, the
A. Kruseman popular appreciation of this branch of our Mr G. A. Bens
Mr&
& Mrs Kucka work. Of the 1,059 in-patients who re- Mr & Mrs F. Bonnettir F. Kange ceived treatment for general diseases, 65
apt. C. R. Reynou Mr H. A. Lampman Me and Mrs N. F. Capt. H. E. Laver per cent. were discharged, cured, 18 per
Bianch
Mr G. T. Lloyd cont. in improved health. 8 per cent. Mr and Mrs Blane
Mr S.
Lowrie died, par cont, were under trontmond 31 F. J. Brutus at the close of the year, and 7 per cent. | Mr II. Ashley Brere. were discharged on other grounds. As in Me H. Bridger former years we have, to the extent of Dr Brill
ton
Mr A. A. Cartón
Mr and Mrs Nail
MacIntyre
Mr A. Mickuszie Mrs MaCras
Dr U. Marriott
& CO.
THE SOLE
KATHOTEL
AGENTS.
Dr and Mrs Anbrej Mr G. P. Lammert
Lt. Archer, R.A.M.O.Lt.Col. & Mrs A. Lient, Archer
Toan, A.P.D. & child Mr & Mr W. Arm-Capt. & Mrs Lembkin,"
stroog
R.A.M.O.
Mr Li M. Bayley Mr and Mrs Beyer Mrs Bowdler
Mr and Mrs A. C.
Lofts Mr Mason
Majot Bowen, P.D. Capt. & Mrs McMunt Attorney General chlidren and curse,
Back il
R.A.M.C.
Mr W, A. Butter-Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
feld
mors and child
Mr H. Colloyshar Major & Mrs Comyn.
BA
Lt. Monteith..
RAM.C
Rev, Boster Pegg Lt. and Mrs T. C. Mr and Mrs Petrie
Cunningham, LA, Mr Plummer Major Davy. R.E. Lt. Col. Radclife, R.E,
Mr Denny's
Mr Felton
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Me A. S. Alian
Mr J. J. Andrew Mr T. Aoki
Mrs Eiras and child
Mr.F. Aron
Mr and Mr Lemaire
and child
Mr and Mrs Majer
and on
Mix Binoy
Mr and Mrs J. J. Mr G. E. May
Mr and Mrs F
MeHogh
B
Mr M. F. Murray
Chee Mr. and Mrs J. V. Mr and Mrs J. R. S.
Caopor
Mody Mr F. Cox Mr and Mrs Crockett Mr A. P. Nobbs
and family Mrs N. W. Dome. Mr W. A. Donaldson
Mr E. R. Dorey
Mr G. L. Duncan
Mt, Dusseldorp
Mrs Finchett
Capt. & Mr W. C.
Pasamore
Mr H., Pirsbergen
Miss F. Saunders MR. T. Schenet Mrx
Schenk
Mra Ehrhardt & childMr and Mrs J. A.
Sont and family
Dr
Sibre
Mr Geo. Grimble Mr & Mra C. Ham Mr. D. Sira-
phreys
Mrs. R. T. Matheson
and child Dr and Mrs. W. Consul & Mn Fitzen Mr & Mr A. Ritchin Mr and Mrs Kraft
G.W McKean
Mr and Mrs D. G.
McKenny
McNaughter
Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr J. Melcher Mr J. Merecki
our accommodation, admitted applicants Mr O Baschner for relief, whether they were considered Mr and Mm Callsan surable or not; the only exception to Mr. A. J. Cambridge this rule being oases of infectious dis. Mr J. 8. Chalmers
aso, for which we have no quarters suf... Curse, Jr. iciently isolated, and which are accord- Kita W. F. Cow ingly sent to the Government hospitals Miss Crocker for treatment.
Mr G. Crooch The relief of suffering goes hand in hand with the cure of dis- Mr G. P 'Curry" Mr A 8. Cultell suse, and is in itself & sufficient and when Mr & Mrs Henry
radical curo cannot be expected. Eur. Dalla
Mr J. D. 3. Mulder gical cases formed 79 per cent, and dis-
Mrs J. D. F. Mulder cases of the eye 29 per cent of the treat yr AF. Desno
Miss B Dewalt Mr A. 8. Murah nents in the wards of our three general MrHO: Denson
Mr E. 8. Norian Capt. and MIT. D. hospitals; those figures Indicating ap Mr & Mr Derteane Northcombe proximately the proportions of the
MF. Daywalb
Mr B. S. Moors
and 2 children Mr F. 8. Odom
Mew
C.
2
Mr and Mrs H. T.
Richardson
Capt. R. Robertson Mr P. F. T· Robleder
Mr and Mrs G. C. Mr Roberts
Garnier
Mr Rogers
Mr and Mrs G. G. Eug Jomdr & Mrs
Gordou
Roome, R.N.- Mr Ro
Mr J. Gordon
Mr and Mrs B. & Mrs J. Ross
Hale
Mr L. Scott L-Col and Mrs Gor-Mr A. Binelair don Hall, RAMU. Mr A. §. Skott Mr E. E. Hal Mr A. Findley Smith Me H. A. Haseland Lt. Col. Usher Smith. Capt & Mre Hodgins A.O.D. Major Humphrey Mr and Mrs Soßetti
Mr and Mrs Kemp Capt. & Mrs A. H
Mr. S. Spurge Mrs Kemp and child Stewart & children
Mr H.-H. Taylor Mr O. M. KuykendallMr D, Walker Mr U. M. KaykendallMrs A. A. Waterhesse Mr & Mr G. Leurit Mr W. E Weidler.
Mr and Mrs H. P. Winslow and skilā
BED
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.
Mr & Mm F. Allen Mr and Mrs La Jonen M-R. Almond and children"
J
Mr & Mrs W. BishopM: J. Joseph
and child
Mr S. G. Balden
Capt. and Mrs Braya 31 F. Braga Mine L. Braga
Mr and Mrs W. G. Capt. & Mrs Steriakia M. Brags
Humphreys 2nd D.Q.L.I., maid
Mr and Mrs W. M. and child
Humphreys
I
Mr & Mrs J. Suther- Mr and Mrs P. Jacks land
Mr H. U. Jeffries Col. & Mrs Tuson Mr & Mrs Lee Jones 2nd D.O.LT. Mr A. Keith Major&Mrs Wenbarr Mr M. Kiasie Capt. Whitasid Mr and Mrs Kohler Mr David Wood
AMOR HOUSE,
classes of diseases in the outpatient Mrs B. H. Douglas Mr V. d'Oettingen linique. Of the eye diseases, trache: Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr & Mrs J. Opt
Dowley and its results sccounted for 68 per ceat., MrW.O. Drew,
Mr J. Ormiston Mr L. E. Pinkhom * and cataract for 11 per cent. of the total. Mr and Mrs P. 0 Mr 8. Potten Chinese medicine still holds a large place
Duproche
Mr & Mrs W. Katton
Potis in the public estimation, and in some Mr JE Edwards: cases such treatment is of undoubted Mr and Mrs H. C. Mrs B. B. Powers
Ehrenfels
Mrs. D. Prka value, but in the realm of surgery the Mr C. Falloon-
Mr H H-Ray, failure of the Chinese healer of the old Mr and Mrs W. Far-Miss F. Eray type is abundantly seen in the attempted
well and maid cure of cases which subsequently pass to Mr H. G. Fisher
Finlayson abier hands. Quack medicines from
Mra E. Fomyth woltern lands have foxded the markets MrE. A. Fowler Bira J. A. Euis of the East to the detriment of legitimate Mrs Frankenberger Mr. Bethe medicine as a whole too frequently being. & Mrs. Gears Mra O. Hewal and more effective remedios wostar Mr Denman Fuller Dr O. Schroeter
Mr Henry Garrow Dr and Mrs Beatria
attends experiments with secrat prepara judged by the 11 success which usually Mr and Mrs J. W. Mi Sewall
George
Mr E.. H. Sharp tions of doubtful value;"
Miss George
Mr J. C. Bibley Mrs Gilmore-Kerr Btw G. V. Bidford Mr A. G. Gordon (5 and child The yearly expenditure for repair is
Mrs Goslin
Mr and Mrs E Ev Mr V. Goulbocker...
Sarith loss by $1,497.10 than that of the pre- Mr Joseph Gould MFT. W. Smith vious year. The reduction has been Mr. Gourgay
Mr and
1. Mis James namly affected by postponing till a more MrJ. H. Green ·Brittle? * convenient season? the solour washing Mr. J. Geishaw Mins Square Chopard Mr A/V Pinson
BUILDINGS.
Miss C. E Anderson Mr G. Langone Mr. and Mrs. G. a.Mr Y. Lugebie
· ́Archer" DMA O. Lustis Miss L E. Archer Mr W. R. Maederald
Mr J. V. Martines
Mears
Mr J. B: Arnold MIR. Baudot Mr O. Beach
My Ang Menu Mr Birot
Mr Millar Med. L. Brun Mr F. E. Morgan Mr L. B. Barkharde Birs 6 Morton' Mrs. G. L L. Brun
Mr K. de Morris Mrs J. V. Chapman Mr F. Muso Mr H. V. Olsen ** Mr and Mrs Otta Mr G. G. Cheyne Mr & Mr H
and No. 120, Connaught Road Central, if the buildings externally; and internally * Pi-Op Von Griso-Lt; and Mrs. Capt. & Mra Corner)
ToL No. 8IL
Hongkong
SINGON & CO.
ESTABLISHED À.D. 1880.”
[RON, STEEL-METAL and HARD.
Gonor
· Stairer substituting the application of soap and Mr R. Grundy Mr B. N. Strong water for that of paint; where the latter Capt. T. P. Esi
MeO. W, Stony wow essential one coat way for the host Mr J. G. Hans Mr H. L Sfield part, crployed instead of two. Limon Mr W T Harbord Mr and Mrs. H. waching being indipecable, was doner and Mr G. V. Mr J. B
Mr G.
– Harrive Swift roughout. The constant havoo caused by winte sate har secounted for most of the Mr A Hardman Capt. H. Thumpeon
pondkurs under the houding repair Hou, Mr E A 120. Tam Vormel
WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesale The unticing industry of these inroots Enwett, 0.1.GAJAWisterman-
Me
Pink
D. Powell
Mian HL. & Bowl Mr A Rehwick Mr B. Feinstein Mit J. Smallbones
Mr Ed. Stevang
Mr P. La P. Trung Mr J. H. Harrison Mr O. Henkin Me and Ha E.
Hibbard
and Reball Irusmongan, Pig Ironstests to wadont of using a higher grade and M HF. HE & Mrs B. WabbM A. Kappeler
Me W. Jo Foundry Coke Importers, General Blore- of materials in the construction of builds- keepers and Bhipsandlers No.-85 andings, the increased initial expense being Me
Hickman Mr D. M. Whamond MM.Kappelez A Begina MrA Mia Winkler || Mins G. Kappelar
87. His Logso Staker, (Rod Street, weet compensated by, alysselyaving tindra Major: c Yes Yes Wands Mr NASLONA
of Central Market) Telephone No. 615,3
Hongkong September 4, 1907.
SAVARESSE'S SANTAL CAPSULES
In the Netherste Hospital, alight
ahead
Weight Ba
Mr A. RW. Lahbley Ros, OL Maxfold Mrs C.-
Maxfield
LA
ani children
Mr and Mr. A. JE
Makar
Lieut R. E. B. Brows-Mr S. Paul
ter
Mr & Mrs R. Pestonji
Mr and Mrs J. Can Mr W. Pringle, Jun. rono & 4 children Mr A. F. Remedios Mrs J. Crawford
Mr A
Leat. Gen. W. Crom-Mr and
bie, RE
Rogerson
Arthur
Mrs Cropley Mr A. E. Rolins Mr 31. D. Edmonda. Mr E. Sargen Madam E. Engenie Mr. M. Saul Mr and Mrs. Fred. Mr L. C. Saunderson
Farger
Mr G. W. Sewell M. W.-H.
Mr T. G. Flynn
Mr H. Goarger Mr A. Smith:
Mr.A.J. Gandy
Mr G. Harper Mr G. R. Haywood
Mi C. Stephans Mr R H Stephenson Mr E. J. Treadgold-
Bir & Mrs Head Mr & Mrs Mr M. Hartal
Mr W. Jackson
Tribalt
Mr&Mm P. Valased Mp3B.Young
GLAND HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs Allan. Mr. Ashby
Mr Mahtaladt Mr & Mrs Madia Mr H. Namer
Mr and Mrs Austin - Me J. Mitten
Mr Barber
Mr Barrington
Mr. Babr
Me Berry za
Mr BosabauSAKE
Mr W. Big
Mr. Tera Mr and M Mr L WALA Thomas Mr Dan Him Toh'e
Uda Trévilla S Mr L. Vallon Bir De Violini Mr.Or Wardamo
Mr. J. Watac Me VC White
Mr N, B. Wicht-'-
Mina L
MFSchme Mr. F Me
Mr E
Melatin
Mry Tobias
Me A Mr Higginbotham Mr Hollard
Mr & Ma Howard
MrG, Watkins MirfloWoman Me E Welig Miz and BiraNA
Mt-Bahn
Mirand
Capell
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