THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1918.
Q..
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Hughes and Hough Petting by Publis: Auction Sale, to be
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND Á DÖFIRALTY.
General Auctionsera
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN”·
GOAL STORAGE,
Codes used:
A.B.C. 4TH & STE EDITIONS.
Al. TKLRAPHIC CODE.
Telogmphio Address :
MEIRION HONGKONG.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH ARE TESTED THE SHARED OF ..THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCH
COMPAST, LTD,
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS
ASSURANCE CO..
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST Deceиazz, 1911,
£22,061,286.
-Atthorised Capital £8,000,000
Subscribed Capital £4,500,000
Paid-up Capital.
1-Fire Funds..
.£2,437,600 ***** 3,809,114
Sinking Fund Account
I-Life & Annuity Funde... 16,138,180
Revanue Fire branch..
- 13
88,519
£22.661.28%
1
9,567,158 1,973,289 262,592 430,193
£8,223,319 The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invaated, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the chime ander the respective Depart monta of the Company's Business.
Lito ad Annuity
Branches} Revenue Marino Department... Ochar Recaipta
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
Agenta
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE
SOČLETY OF THE UNITED STATES.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGER, HONGEONO
DARTICULARS and Conditions of the
bold on MONDAY, the 17th day of March 1913, 3 r., at the Offions of the Public Works Department, by
Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND above Rounedy Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for term of 78 year, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rant to be fred by the Sarveyor of His Majesty the Kuso, for
na farther term of 75 years,
Irailty
No of Sale,
Hexatry No
Int No. 12
Particulars of the Tat
Boundary
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Contents in
da por valo plan 10,918 10
HOTELS
THE
10's
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
ST-ANDREW'S CHURORE
KUWLOON.
GIFT BY SIR PAUL GRAZER.
The Rev. C. N. Pore prasided over a good attendance: a's meeting held in the
SHARY & GENTHAL BROKER. church pastry, of sastholders interested in
FOR SALE
Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht
"P LOWER
58 foot overal, 12. lees bat»,
Tenk built: Teak dooked. Metal shemdlied, Complete with all deck gear, anabara, ato.
Cabin and Pantry furnishings, ate.
PUBLIO
AUCTION
OF
the erection of a.charth. Hallintoshpaatian with St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.
The Chaplda, in explaining the purposs for which the meeting had bean called, raid. that ever since he came to the Colony he bad soon. that the church needed a church hall That was obvious to anyeus. At present they had no place in which; be fold the different.naobings, and he thought that s. church: kall, wan essential in a pariah whose work was not, he hoped, on the downward grade. He mentioned the matter quita casually some time ago to Sir Paul Chater, and he would gat Mr. Bryer to prepare sketch,phn,, At an extracrdinary restry meeting, Beki aubsequently the play, disoned ant adopted, bub instead of the building seating 2.0 people it was decided that it be made to seat 250.
be said
ANTIQUE CHINA CURIOS & SILE Moanwhile, they were thinking of ways
928.
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
ALECTRIC LIGHT. AND FANS
BATH ROOM TO LACH Room,
Cold and Hot Water throughout
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS.
BILLIARD ROOM,
Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE.
For Particulars apply to
THE MANAGER, Tac. No. 129. Telg. Address 'TruxOTEL!
Hongknaz, Feb. 3. 1913
206
KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
HONGKONG
INRIVALLED position in the Bill ris, overlooking the Botanica! Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Saiten with luxuriously itted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric FADA, Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms throughout.. Telephone No. 1122.
Oable Address: *Sachaola,'
A:B.3. Code 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1908. 120
J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MAR1022 KING EDWARD HOTEL
FOR THE FLAT, Tokyo.
New Insurance Paid for.....£ 25,587,500 Outstanding Insurance amounte
Amate amount to........ £104,063,655 Surplus amounts to...... ..£ 17,823,768 Dividends to Policyholders
1910
Total paid
Total Етропаев
******1910
10,575,167 53,439,264 10,392,037
Polyholders 1 for 1910 Grom earnings from interest
and Rants for 1910...... £1,648,52
Gross rate of Income from
Investments 1910.........
Hongkong. Fob. 23, 1913.
4.487
27
LESSONS IN CHINESE,
RLI HON FAN, a Chinese graduats MR.
A
to European officials and merchants in this Colony lar over ten years.
He has a good method of training Euro- pasus to pass in the Chinese examination, and is possessed of a first rate certificate su a Chinees tesober. Babaa also good know lodge of Mandarin and Hakka.
Those who intend learning the Chinese language are requested to write care of China Mail ofico or direct to 31. Holly wood Road, la floor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1912.
THE
.67.
LONDON DIRECTORY,
(PUBLISHED ANNUALLY) FINABLES tradom throughout the World to communicate direct with English
MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS
EN
in each class of goods. Biniden being a complete commercial guide to London and ita si burbs, the directory contains, lista of EXPORT MERCHANTS
with the Goods they ship, and the Colonia). and Foreign Markets they supply STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Porte to which thay mil and indicating the approximate Bailings; FBOVENDIAL TRADE NOTICES
of sending Manufacturers, Merchants, etc..
In the "principal provincial towns and
A
FIRST CLASS HOTEL
UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT, EXCELLENT ROOMS, ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT.
REASONABLE RATES.
TELAPHOST 173.
H. HAYNES, Manager, Hongkong, bober 2, 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (Flowxx) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.
196
OCATION good for Hillside Scener; U and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALE FROM BUSINESS CENTRE, Families, Residents and Tourists
made thoroughly comfortable.
Terms
Moderate.
RUM ON FIFACLASS LIES. Under the Persons) Supervision of the Proprietress
M. S. HOY,
BRADSIDE
FRIVATE HOTEL
TANDING in its own grounds_with Tennis and Croquet Lawn, Larye Alry and Well Furnished Rooms, Every bome comfort. Fine View of the Harbour Telephone, No. 690,
Mea F. W. WATTS, Apply to
"Brzoɛide,' 20, Macdonnell Road: Hongkong, September 2, 1908. “
NOTICE
12
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
BOOK BINDING
DOON AT
THE 'CHINA MAIL' OFFICE:
BOOKS E PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY
industrial contres of the United Kingdom Prospectuses, Trade Circuları
▲ popy pl. the surrent edition will b
forwarded, freight paid on receipt of
orial Order for 208 Dealers Banking Agencies can
Advertise their trade meds for Kel, or larger, advor. Da tisements from £3,
"The London Director Co. Ltd.
Programmes, Menas, eto, etr,
Artistionlly ¡Arranged and/
Onzefully Printed,
EMBROIDERIES.
and means. Last Monday, continued the Chaplain, he went to see Siz Paul Chater to get from him a finished plan, and ho
THE Undersigned has received instructhen told him he was going to give the
tions to sell by Public Auction
on
SATURDAY,
church hall. The congregation's part was that of furnishing it. He (the Chaplain thought. thai fini duży was a prayar"o)
the 15th March, 1913, commencing, at utmost thankfulness to God, and thei"
2.30 ... at his Salsa Rooms,
DEDDELL STRIES, ——
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE ANTIQUE CHINA
CURIOS
from Ming to Tonkwong Dynaties,
Comprising:
3 Colour and Blue And White Vases, Plates, Bowls and Figures, Oid Broomas, Jade Oronments, China, Glass, Amber, and Crystal Souff Bottle, Old
Chinese Pictures, etc;"
Also
SOME EXCEPTIONAL FINE
JAPANE E HANGINGS & SCREENS, HAND-PAINTED FAKEMONOS,
And
CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERED MANDARINE'S COATS AND PRIEST'S ROBES.
On View from 13th March, 1013. Catalogo will be imoed. TsCash on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Austroar. Hongkong, March 8, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
second a hoarty vote of thanks to Siz Pau Chater, this to be forwarded by their -ecretary.
The meeting decided to pass the the plans, and a furnishing committee was appointed.
THE SCIENTIFIC DARK AGES.
Bir M. Crookes Looks Back Sixty-Axe
YOAPE
Some interesting recollections of the cientific world in the middle of last ntury were revived by Sir William rookes in his speech from the chair at the recent manual dinner of the old stud-
'0. T.
SAMPLES MAY BE
OBTAINED ON
APPLICATION
ΤΟ
GARNER, QUELCH
nts of the Royal College of Science. Tel. 636.
He said it was nearly sixty-five years ines he entered the Royal College of Chemistry. The memory of those early years carried him back into what was now considered the scientific Dark Ages. When he was a student the state of. science was not quite so backward as war 32enerally supposed. Wireless telegraphy
HE Undersigned bas received inabras.
tinus to sell by Public Auction,
on
MONDAY,
the 17th March, 1913, commencing at 280 P.M., at Menior No 2,' No. 10
The Peak,
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
On view from Sunday, the 10th Marcb. Cataloguer will be issued. TERMS: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer Hongkong, March 11, 1913
PUBLIO AUCTION.
TUESDAY,
VISHTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Kiddie, RN.
MrG. G. Kinney Mr A. Kruseman Mr & Mrs Koek Mr G. E. Legge
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Dr. E. L. Martyn Lobb
Mr J. M. Lopes
Mr S. Lowtip
Mr A. T. Barberini Mr G. S. Jobar and bacteriology, spectrum analysis, and Mr M. Baring Mr and Mrs W. E. radium wars unknown, but other dis. Mr E. R. Bate Johne coveries of world-wide importance were Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr.K. Kalo
Mr G. B. Eoardsley Mr A. N E. Jodah at least in embryo. One memorable in Mr & Mrs S. Berge Paymaster & Mrs J. eident stood out prominently. He was Miss J. Barge present at the Royal Society's rooms in Dr H. J. Berge Somerset House in 1850, when Faraday Mrs P. B. Belilion demonstrated the magnetic character | Mr G. A. Bena
C. R. Reynou Capt. Few Boyal Society Me and Mrs E. C. oxygen gas. nouncements excited, so much enthusiasm
Blanes as. did the paper which he read. Pasteur Mr G. Block
Bridge had already discovered and separated Mr L, G. destro and lavo-tartaric acid, and bad Mr H. Bridges started that brilliant series of researches Mr. J. Cambridge
Mrs Brooke on microbic life, which had revolution. J. S..Chalmers ised the science of medicine. Indirectly Mr A. A. Claxton
Mr Cottan Pastour solved the famous medieval pro- Mrs W. F. Owen, blom-How many angels can stand on Miss Crocker the point of a noodle?" Altering the Mr A. S. Cattoli word" angels" to "devils" bo (Sir W. Sir William & Lady Rees Davies and maid
F. Deane Mr. Donson
Crookes) had found that, of one of the 33 deadliest diseases that has ever scourged,
mankind, no fewer than 500 of the malof. Mr.
and 2.children
..
Mackenzie
& CO.
THE SOLE AGENTS.
PEAK HOTEL.
| Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Kohler Lt. T.. C. R.. Archer, Mr G. P. Lammert
RAMO.
Lt. Col. & Mrs A, 1.
GRAND O BIZON HUTNE
Mr & Mrs F. Allep Mr J. Joseph Mrs V. L Andrews, MrJ, G., Kennedy
nurse and infan: Miss M. F. U. Koz
W. Knux
Balantine
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lean, A.F.D. &childr and Mrs B. A Bor. and Mrs Cecil
Mr R. Masajima 3. Bennett
strong Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Capt. & Mrs MoMann Mr E F. Aucntt children and purw Mrs W. M. O. Bar- R.A.M.C.
rett and child.
Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs C. W. J
Bell
Mr & Mrs Eeyor Mrs Bowdler.
Mr E. C. McNutly Mr & Mrs Mitchell
more and child Lt. H. G. Monteith
R.A.M.O.
Mr & Mrs M. Patsen.
·Majun Bowen, A.P.D. dan
A Buokuill. Mr J. Plummer
Mr and Mrs Neil | Attorney-General. J. Ber. Foster Pagg
Maclatym Mr A. S. Mackichan Majar & Mrs Comyo, Lt.Col. J. J. Radcliffe MIA Mrs M&Cras Mr Manger Mr. R. Matheson
and child
Dr G. W. McKean Dr and Mrs O. W.
McKenny
Mr & Mr R. McNab Mr and Mrs D. G.
McNaughter
Mr B. K. Mehtz
Mr C. D. Melbourne
cent microbes veritable devils could, Mr & Mrs Derteans without overcrowding, find place on the point of the finest needle. (Laughter.) Mr and Mrs J. B. Mr J. Merecki At that early data scientific men frere in-
Donkin Miss Donkiz
Mr W. F. Moir
Mulder
Mr A. 3. M Mr H. Murphy Mr V. d'Oettingen
Mr J. D. F.
8. Murch
Mr M. A. Ondin Mr S. Potten
THE Undomigned has received instruc-vestigating the chemistry and physica of Mr B. H. Douglas
tions to sell, by Pablic action photography which had recently bee Mr and Mrs Dove started by Daguerra and Niepco de Saint- Mr W. A. Dowley Victor in France, and Fox Talbot in Eng. | MrW. Q. Drew fund. The production of photographs of Mr and Mrs P. O. Mr J. Ormisto natural objecte and of the solar spectrum Mr & Mrs B. Dyna Mr & Mrs W. Hatton
Darrocha in their trus colours was brought to a Mr J. B. Edwards
Potts successful result by Becquerel. These Missed Mr HO. Mr E. X Ray who, like himself, had had the advan..
Min F. BesT
the 18th Marob, 1913, commencing
2.30 P.M., at his Sales Rooms, DUJDYLL STEEZT, ~~~
A Lazoz Quantity of
FURNITURE,. flomprising:-
al
Whentes verod Mr., Reich
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD tage of seeing Becquerel's colour photo Mr & Mrs R. J
Mr BrEvert graphs in their carly perfection would Mrx C. Finlayson agree that they did not fall far short, of Mr H. G. Fisher Teak Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, the recent productions of Lippmann. Mr & Mrs H. Fogy Digner Waggvas, Extension Dining Tables Unfortunately those reproductions could Mr J. Fouebe and Chairs, Overmantels, Tea Tables, etc. not be landed down to the present Mr Denman Faller Mr E. A. S. Fowler Fine Teak Double sad Single Ward-generation. The means of permanently Bliss Tully. robes, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet:xing them had not been discovered. Men Crockery, Single and Double Brase-mount-
ed Iron Bedsteads, Chest-of-Drawern, Glass and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc., etc.;
Also
SYNTHETICS.
A. Genre Mr and Mrs J.-F. In those days organic chemistry was George
George alrnost unknown. To-day how great the
Gos or Dr -differenest A ebemist was no longer Mr A.G. Gordon
Mr V. Goulber Mr Joseph Gould MrJ. Gourger Mr J. H. Grea to tructure and physiological action of Mr J. Grimshaw natural product To the oberist to-day Me P. U. Yon Gris
A few pieces of Canton Blackwood Ware,mere analyst, but an architect and build- Carpata, Bags, 1.Cottage Piano, LAmerier, able to manipulate the plastie mole can Ica Chasty sta.. ota, etc.
cules, to imitate, and even to improve
On View from Monday, the 17th March Catalogues will be fasted. TEENS:--Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Rongkong, March 12, 1913.
ja knowledge of almost every departmenë Gomo
f natural science was indispensable. He Mr D. Has should say that the practical side of the Osp TP. HAIT
Mist. Halblay 3ry of the future would he syntheir..0. Hands
Hickman
MrP. F. T. Rohleder
Kr
Miss L Rosenberg Dr. Rabitz Mr W. Schmidt
Mia A. W. and Me Lohmsider Mr E. H. Shary Mr J. 0. Biblay Mrs G. Y. Sidford
and child Mr and Mrs K. L.
Smith MrT. W. Smith Mr B. Spin Mr and Mrs James
Міна
Mr Wm. Stewart Lt and Mew C.
Stainer
Mr.H. E. Safia
R.A.
R.E. La and Mis T. 0. Mr Relton
Mr A. R W. Libbley
Misa raucre Bennett Mr Sydney Man- Mr & Mrs W. Bishopnering
And child
Mr 8.0. Bulten
Ror, 0 I. Maxfield
Mrs 0. L. Maxield
Capt
M 7. Braga Miss L. Benga Miss M. Braga Mr-C- Braves
and M. Braga !ofildren
Me and Map di đ
MoKay
Mr G. Nishal
Miss Marsden Owzn
Lilout R. E. B. Brave-Mr-Reg. Pemat
Mr S. Ral
tor
Mr H. Bundfo
阿
Mr&Mr R. Petooji
Rogerling
Copley Mr
Mr and Mrs J. Cana-MISJ-J. Patoran
rong & children Mr W. Pria Ja Mes J. Crawford Mr A H Mr Phil Carlton Mr &.. Renadion
Livut, fien W. Crom Mr And Arthur
bie, R.E.
A. E Mr and Mrs. T. ɑ
Russell Mr E. Jargon Mr W. M. Banl Mr L. O. Faunderson Me and Mix B
Soo t Mr. G. W. Saxell Mr W
Canningham, E.A.Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie
Me Joun Dumbin
Mr J, W. Roberts.
Mr G. W. R. Rogers
Major Davy, R.E. Mr G. A. Dutton
Consul & Mrs Eitzen Eug Comdr. & Mrs.
Mr and Mrs G. G. Romine, RN.
Gordon
Mr A. Sinclair Mr and Mrs B. A.Mr O. Skott
Balo
Mr A. Findlay Smith Ool, and Mrs. Gordon Lt. Cal. W. H. Usher
Hall, RA.M.O. Smith, A.O.D.
M: M. D. Edmonds Madam E. Engenis Mr and Ms Fred,
Forger
M: T. G. Flynn 3fe Walton Fordham H. Gourges
-M.-H.
Mr A. J. Gandy
Mr G. R. Raywood
Mr G. Harper
MEA
Smith
Miss Stephans. Stearns
Mr & Mra W. Hand Br R. H. Stephenson
Mr H. A, Hazelnud. Mr & Mrs H. Soffeta | Mr M. Houtal
Mr W. Jackin
Mr E J. Trigold
Mr & Mrs Trib-los
Oapt & Mrs Hodgins. Capt. & Mrs Steriker rad Mrs L. JonesMric Me F. Talasen
Major Humpliraya child & nurse, žod
RES.
D.O.L.I.
Me and Men -W. G. Mr R. Stowarć..
Mr. and Mrs Hum-Lt. Col. & Mrs Tosop Humphreys Mr & Mrs Sutherlaud
phreys
2nd. D.O.L.J.
and children
Mr and Mrs Edgar
Rev. and Aira Jones Warkick
and children
KINO KOWARD HOTEL,
Mr and Mrs P. Jacks Major&Mrs Wenborn Mr R Almond Mr EA, G. May
Mr H. U. Jeffries Mr A. Keith Mr M. Eissan20
RES. Capt. Whitfield A.O.D. -Me David Wood
LEROR HOUSE..
Bit C. Ansell Mt J.-B. Arnold Mr E. W. Austin Me and Mrs Balliate Mr.L. Birot“ Mr.E. 8. Brown Mr. O. L. Bran Mrs C. L. Bran Mr. 8. Campbell Lirut: Ohabetasn Mr. H. Y. Chenu Mr. A. Chopard Mr. E. Dannes
FI. Dedeogion Mis A. R. Friak
Mr and Mrs. J. D. Mr. B. Harrisor
Swayer
Mr. K. Takahashi MEJ. B. Tapp
Hr Hawken
MiC. Hankin
Mr W. M. Hill
Miss M. King
Mr & Mra A Kab
THE CHINA MAI But they had not yet actieved synthetic MFIL, Horton M&Ms & Weill Mr G. Lamonte
tio. Already they had synthetic drugs Mr W. T. Harboed Mr R. L. They synthetic scents and assenes, synthetic Hon. MeKA. M.B. M. Tyler Well Hayatt: OMG. Mrs E. RA rubber, synthetic dyse, synthetic for Mr and Ms HF: Mr H. Walking and slas synthetic drinks. (Laughter.).
Mr. & Mrs B Wahh
and 4 children Capt. Lacadet Mr. D. M. Whamond Me Lopes Mr & Mrs F. Winkler Mr G. G. Wood
TYPHOON
MAP and
GUIDE Enshies one to locate the centre of a Typhoon.
YOURTED ON CARDBOARD AS↑ TAPED FOR Hanging,
Closin Fronte and prompt delivery Price 40 Cents.
Trem, the UnINA MAI
beef, nor synthetic, inution. - Chy the philo, sophlo side of chemistry ho predicted that the greatest progress would be made in inquiries into the onstitution of
Father Even now they were beginning to prick the bubble of those variable, mysterious, and complex things exiled elemente. At
M2,C: A. Howarth, Mr. J. Hant Caps R Tunes MIT. J. Jensen)
Mr N. MAYA "Mr V. MANGE.. М.О. Мова. Mr and Mrs Bedford Mim Ada Rowley
Mr J.
the present day the ideas of the non legendary character of scents Mr and Mrs Allsp
Mr O'Becker: idous which have been floating about in Dy Bagnall their minds, inter agios pliidi, like P. Baushansen helium in the un-might now donosky, Milan V. Bogatin ably be tested ja masdann laboratorios Mr Bumann and used 4 working explanations of and Mrs. Call Mr & Mrs J, Beirra Joubted facts, Scierce gew, and go. Mr Elou
Mr & Mrs Croyedal
Sauplus
There was no highwater level, no ter Hand Modern HT. Sharp
minal piller marked "Finis. Their feok Mas Ballant would never fully treed The
to, reality”. Ha multed in thes
sofievements of salmón,
could ha longer laku sa seřávi still might dreams of wor
Mr L Shulen
Mr V. Luzebil MrA O. Lustis Mrand Mrs Maza. Mes B. Meyer Mr AC. Millar Mr.
Milier Mr K. C. del Mors! Mr F. E. Marga
K. de Mari M 1
18. Morton... Mr and Mrs Maller Mr. F. Mamo Mr.Wilton Nawton Miss B. Palma Mr V-0
Mr Choo Kla Pang Mr & Mrs H. Plak Mr. J. O. Powell Mr B. Sanders Mrs.
Mr and
Betchail
Mrs O.
Mr A Shar
Me F. Aron
Mr And Mrs. E General de Bies J.M. MoHugh,
tell
Mr B. Bent
Capt. G D Em Mrs Birm and child bir and M. H. M
Mr and Mrs A, LT
Blood
Mr T. Chas
Mr J.-Coultharb Mr F. W. Car Mr and Mrs Dobble Mr W.
Miss:May
Mr M. F. Mary
Mr A. P. Noble
Mr E. E Parrott
A DonaldsonLapt his W. C. Mr G. L. Dunia Pasmore Capt. Ebyhands MTA Pass Miss Karhardr & ubild Capt Pederas
Miss A, H. Farmer Mei
Mrs Finchste
Miss P-aanders
Mr and Mrs B. de Mr & Mrs Schok
Freitas
Mr Gew.
Grimber
Mr W. D. Hawke Mr Kollker.
Mr J. Krack
Mr &
Me and Mr Lemaire
opd.chija
Madame Løyte
M. & Mrs Bleiser Mr. and Men-Mijar:
Mr Eda Taville Me Vouillement Mr.J. B. Walters Mr J. Watson
Consul General An, MFTC+8÷Mirzieno
demon
Min, Hu Mánblbách My and Mis J.-H. Mr and Mrs E.,
Bickhouns
Dr and Ms B. Wat OH: Ober
Brown Mr A. Paminizér Mrcand Mrs. A. E. Mr and Mrs A. L
(Carleton nghe Perfect
Mr L. UmRGA Mr & Mrs J. Raber] - Mrs L Carrie, child
and nurse is 0. Baotian
D. Fikini Me A/L; Bhiaketa:
- Ford
Bir Gillinghamhinn
Mr W. B. Hlod a De Stedmam?
Major & Hat FJ Mr. B. P. Thomas
Mx1
m-der
Mr D. W. Cida
Mr Chambers
Mr and Ms Schus
and childr
Dy fibres
Miss HB Smith
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