WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918.
AUOTIONS
.G.
PUBLIC, AUCTION.
Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS, md Conditions of the
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
Share, Coal and
AND
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN"
GOAL STORAGE.
Codon used:
A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS.
AL. TELEGRAFTuc Cook.
Telegraphic Address - *MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received ins trac-
to
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN ID),
OD
THURSDAY
the 13th March, 1913, až 2.30PM, at their SALES Roosts, No, &, Des Vaniz
Road, Corner of Icu Hause Street,--
A CONSIGNMENT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS, (ALL NEW Goods, Comprising:-
Turkish Towels. Brown Linen Towels, Bath Sheats, Huckaback Towabs, Hand- embroidered Pillow Cases, Bath Towels, Single and Double Bed Size Eam- stitched Sheata, Honeycomb Quilts. Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, Roller Towels, Ladies's and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Lace | Curtains, 3yde, 3įyda, and 4ky-la. Pantry, Tea and Glass Cloth, Gent's English made Tunis Shirta, 15, 15, 18 & 16in. Pyjama Shirts, Socks, Table Covers, Lady's Chemises, Camisoles, Knickers, Night-
Sala, to be by à nction held on MONDAY, the 17th day of March, 1919, as 3 r. at the Offices of the Publio
Works Department, by Order of Ells Broellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND above Essnedy Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Fant to be fixed by he Barreyor of His Majesty the Kio, for ene farther term of 75 years.
Particulars of the Dol
No of fale.
Locality
Bondary Hearing
*
A
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W.
As per sale plan (31,219) 70
HOTELS
THE
Opet Price.
BOS
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOOŃ.
FILECTRIO· LIGHT AND FLAS
Baru-ROOK TO,mach Room
E
Cold and Hot Water throughons
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS
BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room IXCELLENT CUISINE For Particulars apply to
THE MANAGER. TAL, No. Ki29. Talg. Address *TZzMOTEL.'
Hongkong. Feb. 3. 1913
996
SCOTTIBET LETTER.
(From Our Scottish Correspondeni.)
EDINBURGH, Feb. 1.
MISCELLANIA
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
FOR SALE.
Still another change is proposed in the | SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. future of Dutt House and grounds; Banft, 1 is reported that they have been acquired by a Scottish syndisst for the purpose of starting, a "sure" ornice on the Continental model, under the control of a Harley Street specialist.
The Corporation of Edinburgh have agreed to pureliano Corstorphine Hill, and to feu it to the Zoxogical Society of Scotiand for the purposes of zoological gardens. It is understood that the gar deas will be open on Sundays.
Lord Beauchamp, after's report by an advisory committee, has been compelle i to withdraw his previous resolution, and agree to submit to open competition the design for the new Government buildings -to be erected on the Calton Hill in Edin- burgh, on the site of the present Calton Prison.
Mr. John M Chic, the well-known Glas gow artist, had been entrusted with s commission to paint the portrait of Sir John Anderson, Consul-General for Siam. Following upon heavy rains, a great land slida occurred at Gleneroe, near Arrocher, at the hood of Loch Long, ocmpletely - blocking up the main road from Glasgow to Oban and the West Highlands. The break took place near the top of the **Cobbler,” tho" familiar fandmark of all Clyde travellem, and some 40,000, tons of debris, rushed downwards. The river Croc was dammed,, ap, said a lɔch was formed in the glen.
A granite obelisk, with engraved bronze panels, prosented by Mr. Francis Hander.
The
Auxiliary Oruisar Tschi
PLOVER'
68 foot overall. 19 feet beam.
Teak built. Toak dooked. Matal shosthod. Complete with all deck gear, anchors, sto. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.
OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
ANTIQUE CHINA- QURIOS & SILE" EMBROIDERIES.
[UK. Undemigoed has received instruc
dions to sell by Public Auction
170.
SATURDAY,
the 15th March, 1915, commanding at 9.30 xat, at his Balee Rooms, DUNDKA STREET,— A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE ANTIQUE. CHINA OURIOS
from Ming to Towkwong Dyustins, Comprising !--
5 Colour and Bice and White Vassa, Piates, Bowls and Figuris, Old Bronzes, Jado Ornaments, China, Glass, Amber, and Crystal Snuff Bottlo, Old Chiness Pictures, etc.;
Δίνε
SOME EXCEPTIONAL FINE
HAND-PAINTED BAKEMONOS,
And OHINESE SILK EMBROIDERED MANDARINE'S COATS AND
PRIEST'S ROBES.
son to mark the site of the old Bishop's | JAPANESE HANGINGS & SCREENS, Palace of Glasgow, was unveiled by the Very Rev. Dr. M'Adam Muir. fortress-palace stood on a portion of what is now Cathedral Square, close to Pro- vand's Lordship, which is believed to be one of the oldest examples of domestic Architecture in the city.
Messrs. D. and W. Henderson and Co., Partick, launched the screw steamer Cha.
drosses, Princos Skirts, Geot's Summer KINGSCLERE HOTEL, rata, of about 6,800 tons gross, which
Vests, Singleta,
Also
A fow lots of Table Plato, E.-P. Centre-
HONGKONG
J
pisec, Fruit Dishes with E.-P. Handles, district, overlooking the Botanical
Rodgers Cutlery, etc., etc.
20
(In small lot to suit purchasers), TE:- figur),
HUGHES & HUUGE,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, February 21, 1913.
261
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
LI HON FAN, Chinese gradusta
NRIVALLED position in the Hill
Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Saites with luxuriously fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Facs. Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms throughout. Telephone No. 1122, Cable Address: *Exchsola.*
A.B.3. Code 5th Ed. Hongkong, Septembar 1, 1908.
100
they have built for the British India Steam Navigation Co. for their Eastern trade.
THIS WEEK'S STORY.
The point of a story contributed by C.H.A." to a Glasgow newspaper will he best appreciated by those who “hold the gorgeous East in fee." On his re- turn home from a visit to England, where he had been very handsomely entertained, A Burmese Eurasian was asked by a com- patris if he had dined with the King. Ye, he had. "And what did you get?" "Oh, roast bocf-and grouse and sal- "Fresh salzcom?" asked the mon-
a deprecatory tone. No," replied the travelled one proudly, "Tinned."
Mvored in literature, has bored KING EDWARD HOTEL suius and
ba European officials and merchanta in this Colony for gjer ten years
He has a good method of training Eare peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and In possessed of a first rate certificate as Chinese teacher. He has also a good know- ledge of Mandarin and Hakka.
Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write care of China Mail office or direct to Sr. Holly 'wood Road, 1st Boor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1919.
JAPANESE MAKERS, :
-67
EVERY KIND
or
A
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL.
UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.
EXCELLENT ROOMS.
ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT.
REASONABLE RATES.
TELEPHONE $73.
HL HAYNES, Maneger Hongkong, Utober 2, 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLƏWIE) STREET,
Opposite Clock Tower.
136
OCATION good for Hillside Scenery
Footwear FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.
MADE
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & CO.,
FEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hosal."
Hosking" May 5, 1917
THE CHINA MATL
TYPHOON
MAP and
GUIDE
Knables one to locate the centre of Typhoon
ON CARDBOARD
PED FOR HANGING.
Price 40
Cents.
Families, Residents and Tourista mado thoroughly comfortable. Torms Moderate.
Rus ox Fr-class LoxzR, Under the Personal Scpervision of the Proprietres
M: 8. HOY.
BRAESID'A
in
OBITUART.
"Hector John Macrae, Hill Side, Kil- learn, aged 22, only son of the late Hector Tolin Macrae, of Taku, North China.
On board the steamship City of Sydney,, Robert Borland, M.D., 54, late of Wu. chang, China.
.
On View from 15th March, 1913. Catalogum will be issued. Tanks Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Aucheners,
Hongkong, March 8, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
'0. T.'
SAMPLES MAY BE
OBTAINED ON
APPLICATION
ΤΟ
GARNER,
Tel. 636.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mi E. W. Adama 327 Mrs Adlerenity
Mr W. H. Anderson Mr A. T. Barberini Mr M. Baring
THE Undersigned has received Instrue tions to sell by Public Auction,
03
MONDAY,,
the 17th March, 1913, commencing st 2.30.M., at 'Mreton No 2,' No. 10.
The Peak,→→
À QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
On view from Sunday, the 18th March. Catalogues will be immund. TERMS:-Cash on delivery...
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer, Hongkong, March 11, 1913
strong
FALK HOTEL.
339
James Morno, master mariner, 79. “A veteran of the Crimes, he served in the Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr Jessen
Royal Albert" afterwards he was at. Let Archer, B.A.M.C.Mr M. Kismu tached to Ford Elgin's Embassy to China, Mr & Mr W. Arm-Mr and Mrs Kohler where he was in charge of "lorchs"
Mr GP. Lammert house boat, and was present at the taking of the Taku Forte at this month the Pilo. He commanded the clip- er ahipa "John. Allen," Loch Sloy," und Lock Garry" and made some not: ible runs in the latter, sailing xa one ccasion from the Line to Cape Lecuwin in 86 days; the complete run from Eng- and to Melbourne in 71 days; and the umeward run to Scilly in 74 days. Hie on is Captain J. T. Horns, marine supor- intendent of the Indra Line.
P. M. Costs, a director of J. and P. Coats; $7.
Sir George Reid, a native of Aberdeen, formerly President of the Royal Scottish Academy, a famous portrait painter; 72.
WOLS AND ESTATES,"
Capt. W. E Kent Paymaster & Mrs J.
Kiddle, R N. Prof. & Mr.
Kimball and maid Mr E. R. Bato Mrs. C. Konig Mrs G.. B. Beardsley Mr A. Kruseman
Kuskr Mr B. A. Beaumont Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs S. Borgs Mis J. Barge
Dr H.J. Berge Mrs E. R. Balilion Mr G. A. Bena
Capt. C. B. Beynon
Mr A. G. Birch
hir & Mrs Legrende. Mr G. E. Legge Mr & Mr B. Logorde
sad infant
Mr G. T. Lloyd- M J. D. Loper and
shild
M
T. H. Birohe Mr J. M. Lopes
Mz8. Lowrie nough Mr And Mr H. O. Mrs A. Lysio
Mr and Mrs Ne
Maalatyre
Blaney Mr.G. Block Mr H Bridges Mr Brook
Brooks Mr G. H. Bryan Dr E. Burnett Mr &. J. Cambridge MTA. B. Campbell Mr J. S. Chalmers Mr A. A. Claxton
MrA. Mackenzie Mr J. A. Mackay Mrs Macrae
Mr G. Dingwall-Main Mr Manger DrO. Marriath Mrs B. T. Matheson
and child
Mr and Mrs A. G. Mr E. C. McCullough
Cohn
Mr Cottan Mrs W. F. Cowan
Miss Crocker
Mr and Mrs W.
Crum
Miss Crum
Mts W. Maintosh
Dr G. W. McKean. Dr and Hire C. W.
McKenny
G. Me and Mrs. D. G.
McNaughtor
Megis
Mr B. 9. Mrs B. F. Megie Mr G. P. Carry
Mr B. Mehta Mr A. S. Cattoli
William & Lady Mr G. D. Sir
Melbourne Mr & Mrs T. Arthur EE-Col & Mrs A
Davies and Mr J. Mereeld Been
Mr W. F. Moit msid Lean.A.P.D. & child Me E. F. Aucoté
Mr M. J. Mo
Monneth Mira Barrett & child Me and Mrs. A. G. Mr& F. Deane
Mr. H. O. Denson
Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mr L. M. Bayley LoftsTM
D. F. Mulder Mr & Mrs Dartesas Ms J. D. F. Mr and Ms C. W. J.Mr R. Masujima
Dr Muller and 2 children. Bell
Capt. & Mis MoMuns Mr and Ms J. D. Mr A. 8. March
Denkin
Mr H. Murphy Mr and Mrs Eeyer children and nurse, Doakin "Mr
Mr & Mrs Debarger Mrs Bowdler B.A.M.O.
Mrs B. H. Douglas. *..
Lnd child Majos Bowen, A.P.D.Mr E. C. MaNulty Mr and Mrs Dove Mr. Y d'Cattingen
Mr. M. A. Ondin Attorney General Mr & Mrs Mitshall-M W. A. Dowley
Ormiston Mr J **Miss Parkməni
Mr S. Puttan Mr & Mrs W. Hatton
Potin
Buckmill
•
more and child
Mr. W. A. ́ ́ Butter Là. Monteith.”
field
RAM.C
Mr H. Collwyabaw Mr & Mrs M. Patten- Major & Mr Comyn, den
28.4:
Bay. Foster Fegy Lê And Ma I 0. Mr Plummer.
Canningham, IL.A. Lé Col, Redelide, R.K. Major-General William Stacks, Into lal
Major Davy, RE Mr Belton Bat the East Yorkshire Regimentos Dannys Mr & Mrs & Bitchie died at the age of 78," was the last sur- CITANDING in the own grounds with | sive of a well-known Edinburgh family, Mr G. A. Dutton.
Tennis and Dooques Lawns, Lazgy
Conrail & Mrs E Alry and Wall Furnished Rooms Every He took a keen interest in Secttish eccle Consul & Mrs Eitzen Mr Rogura home comfort. Fine View of the Harhousiastical history, was a devoted servant
Garnier of the Church of Scotland, and his tests-- Telephone, No. 690.
PRIVATE HOTEL,
Apply to Mar F. W. WATTS,
„*Brierida;” 20, Macdonnell Road. Hongkong, September 2, 1908,
NOTICE
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
BOOK BINDING
AT
PRE CORINA MAIL' OFFICEH)
BOOKS 8 PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY.
Mr Roberts
Mr
Mr R. F.
B. Draper MrW. C. Drow Mr J. R. Drwitt Mr J. Duncan
Mrs P. 0. and Dunroche
Mi Putnam Mr & Min B. Dyne Mrs B. B. Powers Mr.JR. Edwards Mr B. D. Pyka Mes and Mrs H. 0. Mr EX Hasy
Min F. Reay Mr & Mrs B. Evered Mr. Reich Mr C. Esdale Mr R. Evers
Mr G. E. Riegel Mr P. F. 1. Eobleder Mrs C. Finlayson Miss L. Rosenberg
QUELCH
& CO.
THE SOLE AGENTS.
Mr J.-A. Higgins
Mrs J. J. Waterman
Mr and Mrs A. W. Mr Q. E. Watkins
Hooper
Mr H. Horton MO. A. Howarth Mr H. J. Hunt Mr Hyde ME. H. Ingram Capt. R. Innes
Mr G. 8. Jober
Mr & Mrs B. Wabb
Mr & Mrs A. Weill
and 4 children
E.
Mins
G. Wolch Mr M. E. Walstor
Mr D. 31. Whamandi Mrs E. M. White
Mr & MrsA. Williams
Me and Mrs W, R. Mr and Mrs A., D.
Johns
Williame Mr & Mm F. Winkler
Mire Jordi
Mr A. N. K. Judah Mr G. G. Wood
Mr Y. A. Katami" Mr J. Ziegler
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr J. Joseph Mrs V. Andrews, Mr J. G. G. Kennedy nurse and infant Miss M. J. C. Knox Mr and Mrs B. A Boy, and Mas Ceed
W, Knox
Balantine
Alias Beanett Mr A. B. W. Labbley Miss Frances Bennett Mr Sydney Mian Mr & Mrs W. Bishop_nering_
Rev. O.L. Maxfield Mm O.
and
child
Mr
G. Bolden 8.
F. Briga
Capt. and Mrs Brags M
Miss L. Bragn
Miss M. Braga
Mr C Brevet
Maxfield
and childran
Mr and Mrs A. J.
McKay
Mr G. Nichelle Miss Maradeo’Uwon
Liens R. E. B. Brews-Mr Reg. Palmer.
ter
Mr E. Bandin
Mr S. Paul "Mr&Mr E. Fentonji Mr and Mrs J. Cans-MrJ" J, Feterson
rono & 4 children Mr W. Pringle, Jan.
Mr. F. Ramadips Mr Fail Cariton
Me A. Riggs
Mr J. Crawford.
Lieut. Geo. W. Crans-Mr and Mrs. Arthur
bin, R.E.
Mrs E. Cropley
Mr John Dembin
Mr. M. D. Edmonds
KING EDWARD HOTEL
Mrs R. Almond
Mr F. Áron
Mr F. A. G. May:
General & Mrs J. M. McHugh
Eell
Mr. Bent
Mr and Mrs EDE
Mr D. Capl.-)
Moyer G. D. Milla
Mrs Birs and child Mr and hir J.ÐA Mr and Mrs A... La Mody.
Bloud
M-T. Ches
MIS MORS Miss Mom
Mr J. Coulthart 1. Mr M. F. Marray. Mr F. W. Cox Mr A. P. Nobber Mr and Mrs Dobbie Mr E. H. Parrott Mr W. A. DonaldsonCapt. & Mas W. 0. Mr G. L. Duncan PRAATTIONS
Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mr La Peck Ma Ehrhartir de child Copt Pedersen. Mr & Mrs W. Farmer Mr O. A. Peak
Mas A. H. Farmer Mrs Rodyk... Mrs Finchatt
at Miss Funder
BET & Mrs Schenk
Mr and Mrs B.
Mr Geo. Grimble Mr W. D. Hawkes
M-Kellner MJ, Ermele
Mr and Mia Krafi
and Mis“Bëhuls and child. Dribres
Mr. J. A. da Silva Miss M. I. Smith
Mr Smith.
Mr & Mrs U. Imurit S. Spurge
son
Mr and Mr Lemaire
and chiza Madame-Lorto 'Mr and Mrs Major
Miss Massey
and son
Capt. & in A. H. Stewart & children Mr G. Tualey MFD. Walker Mr W.E- Weidler MrG. C. Whitalaw Mr & Mrs Wright on
LEGS, HOUSE.
Miss C. E. Anderson Mr A· O. Lastle
Mr C. Ansell (
W.. Austin
Mr F. Massol·
Men B. Meyer My A. C. Mille
MJ. B. Arnold
Rogerson
Mr and Mrs Maze
Mr. A. E. Bolline
Mr E.
Mr and Mrs T. G.
Mr. L Bir
Mr and Mrs Ballite
Mr.
Mr. G. L. Brün
Mr F. F. Miller Mr F. E. Morgan His E. de Mar.
Mes C. L. Brud
R
Hadam E. Engeaie Mr E.
Mr and Mrs Fred Mr W. M. Sas!
Mr
G. Flynn
Fordham
H
Mr Walton For
Mr XL Goarguy
Mr A J.
Grandy
Mr G. Harper Mr G. R. Baywood Mr & Mrs W. Head Mr M. Hortal·
fr L. C. Baundarson. Mr
Mr and Mrs E
Boott
Mr G. W. Sewell, Mr W. H. Smith Mr A. E. Stearns Mist 0. Stephans Mr B. H. Stephenson Mr E. J. Treadgold"
Mr W. Jackson Mr & Mrs E. Tribolet Mix and Miss L. Jonesldr & Mrs P. Valaseo and children Mr and Mrs Edgar Rey, and Mrs Jonas Warwick
and children...
RÉSORELIER HOTEL F
Consul General An, Mr K. 8 Morrison
derson
Miss E. Mühlbach
Mr and Mrs J. H. Me and Mon 8:0.
Backhouse
Nowa Z
Dr And Mrs B. W. Prol. O. EL. Ober
Brown
Mr A Peninix
Carleton Perfect
I.
E. 6. Brow
Mr S. Campbell Me Y. O. Chang Mr H, V. Chen
Mr F. A. Mr E.
Chopard
Danner
MR. Dedeoglor
Mrs S. Morton:**
and Mrs Mouxlan
Me and Mrs Hulior Mr L Mats Fo Mr Musso Mr.Wilton Sawton Miss B. Palma
Dr Deparrone Mr. V. C. Pazr
Mr & Mra H. Linke
MR. Harnshaw i Mr & Mrs Le Roy d' Mr A. V. Pinson
Etiolles
Mra A. R. Frink Mr J. H. Harrison
Mr C Hawken Mr. Henkin Mr W. M. Hill
MH
Mr J.-D.
Powell
Mr FJ Rapun Mr V. Sanders Mr J. 4. Shay Mr. de Treville Mr. L. Vallon
Mikel MA auillement :
Dr. Jurado Mew
Miss M. Res Mr.G. Langone Hr P. Lour Mr L. Lenya MY.Lagabie
Eng Sounde de Mr Mr & Mr. 3. Fost Dr E. Rubis G. Maj L Cherie, RG1 M A M J
Mr H. G. Fisher - Mr J. Ronation-Med Mrs & E. Mr sad Mm AX Mẹ VOLLopca Tim E. W-Fiskein
Boone, RN,
Me and Mr G. G. Mr L, Boots
Gordon
Me A. Sinclair, Mr 0. Skott
Mr J. Touchstell
ME. M. Falke
bed and nurse
Mr 1. R. Foulke Mr T& Surge
Mine D, Filkins M
MrE, A. H. Fowler, His GAA WANIE, WATTE
mantary: sotflement contains a unique bonefaction. With the object of secur. ing that no minister of the Church of MrJ. Gordon Scotland outcomed worthy of the Modern Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr. Findley Smith Mis E. J. Fuller
Mr Denman Fuller
„tor's chair should be conpolled to decline Hale Ite Col. Usher Smith, Mim Gardiner Mas MELAY
the honour on the ground of expense, he directe that, after paymont of a life rent, the residue of his late shall be given
La Cot, and Mrs Glor. A.O.D. Mr A. Gero
don Hall; B.AM.C. Mr and Mrs Boati MrRE Hall Cap & Mrs Steriak
Mr and
Schneider Mrs. W. O. Scholte
Scholt Mand MJ. T. Mr W. Boots E Mi Georgs HF BL Surp MEJO, Bibley Mr Himero-Karr Mow G37 Bidford AFA: G, Gordon and
Mas Sinclair
to the Moderator for the year in rogol- MzH; A. Haveland fnd D.C.L.L, maid | Dr Gers er don of the large amount of travelling Capé & Mes Hodgins and child/
and personal outlays involved in property Mafor Humphrey Mr. I. S. Stewartr V. Goulburn discharging the duties of for office, Mr and Mrs W, G. Mr & Mrs J, Buther me Joseph Gould
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ank Humphreys land
Mr Mrs W. MO&M Teson Mr E Green
Humphreys
Mr and Mrs P. JackaMajorik Mis Wenborner5p0: Von Giaison Mr EU, Falzine () Capt. Whiffsid:;
Mr A. Kaith
"Mi H4 Brays
Mrt Bro
Mr David Wood
MDE
# child.
Mr Gingha
W. B. Hind
MA
Robert
SMAL, Shielde
Capt. U. VS Skzim
Dr Stedman
MADE, P. Thomas
Burber
MEG. JAK was dece Dr & His Evans"-ones - Wal
De E. La Marty's LoboMr P.D. Wilson, Me & Mm W. Logan MedW. Wilson
Taut & in He E. Mr. H. We
Lubbock
MrJ.-E. Waltzsw
Mr O. B. Warbir Mr. J. Watmox Mr M. Wehla
Mr W Lloyd
• dams
Mr and Mrs
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