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FRIDAY, MARUH 14, 1918.

AUCTIONS

R.

PUBLIO AVOTION.

Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

General Brokers..

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN"

COAL STORAGE,

Codos used:

A.B.C, 4TH AS STR EMISIONS.

A. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphic Address

MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

Ttions to roll by Publie auction,

HE Undersigned havo received Instruc-

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

00

SATURDAY,

the 16th March, 1912, at 11.3., nb their Saks Rooms, No. 8, Des Virx Rond, Corner of Ice House Street. ****

A MISCELLANEOUS STOCK,

Comprising:

Electric Lampe and Fittings, Coodle.

HOME SPORT,

Continued from page 5).

THE CHINA MAIL.

koally supported by Bury, played magnificently and successfully repulsed all attacks.

ti

Right to the end is was, a groad gama,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER"

fought valiantly under the most distra SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

ing elreurastanove, and the multa dix.

of the

of

gola yach-was a fair and satisfac

letting by Publie auction sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 17th day of Marod, 1913, at 3 F.M., at the Offions of theory one.. Pablie Works Department,

cent, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of

OROWN LAND above Kennedy Road,

in the Colony of Hongkong, for

10

torm of 75 years, with the option of ropowal Oren Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Erso, for one further term of 75 years.

Lavalky.

Registry Na

Particulars of the Lot.

Boundary

Masure

sente..

+

| Anusál Bent.

| Iport Pelon

Bear Cos

AI

per al plan 10.213

HOTELS

THE

University Boat Race.

OXFORD MOST LIKELY TO WIN.

The scene of practice for the University Boat Race has boon shifted during the past few days, and Oxford, while still on the Thames, has followed annual custom

FOR SALE

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht

P LOVER'

58 feet overall. 19 feet beam.

and gone down to Henley; while Cam-Teak built. Teak decked. Metal sheathed.

bridge, aftor changing from the Cam to Ouse, has now settled as Marlow, and there become the guests of Mr. Boyton, while the Marlow Rowing Club has graci Judy extended entire control of the club- house for Boating purposes, say The ~ Rafeer. Both teams practically de jusood preparation, the same time for

Complete with all deck gear, anchors,” etc.

Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.

PUBLICA OTION

.ar

EMBROIDERIES.

THE Undersigned has received instrao tions to sell by Public Auction

on

SATURDAY,

the 15th March, 1913, commanding at 2.30P.M., at his Sales Rooms, DUDDELL STEZIT,—

Oxford started as January 6, while Cam- ANTIQUE: ORINA CURIOS & SILK bridge first Boated its craft three days $28 Inter. Yet at the moment of writing there is a vast difference between the crews in quality. Is that to be wandered at when, on casting a glance at the record of men tried, it is found that merely twelve men have been given trial to pro cure the Oxford, crew, while twenty-three Tands have been put through the mill to provide the Cambridge representativos? And. in addition, those now rowing ix Oxford have never varied the side of soat. ing, if we except Hankinson, who www] the No. 2 oar on six occasions to start with, rowed N. 3 all the second week. equally divided his share of bow and No. 3 seats the siird week, and has con Sined his attentions to No. 3 ever since. Of eine the indisposition of Towers istroke) the past week has somewhat

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON. ·

LECTRIO LIGHT AND FANS BATT-ROOM TO RACE ROOM

sticks, Cruets, Smali Porcelain Fixares, Cold and Hot Water throughout sett Cambridge, but a worthy sub- Picture Frames, &c., a quantity of Cloth. Rain Costa, Overcoats, etc., including a fow Suit Lengths;

"SCSDRY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Tanks-As wual.

RUCHES & HUUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 12, 1913.

351

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particular apply to

"

THE MANAGER. Fzz. No. 129. Telg. Address Tranor,

296 Hongkong, Feb. 3, 1913.

NORTA BRITISH & MERCANTILE KINGSCLERE HOTEL,

וי

INSURANCE CO.

IN WRICH ARE VESTED THE HAREN OF

HONGKONG.

THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANORA overlooking the Botanical

COMPANY, LTD., ..

And

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST Decx781, 1911,

£92,541,285.

Aomborlund Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,000,000

Paid-up Capital £2,437,500 I-Fire Fande.................... 3,699,114 II-Life & Annuity Funds... 18,138,160

Sinking Fund Account ......

[NRIVALLED position in the Hill

Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numeroas quiet Suites with luxuriously ted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fane. Telephones in Bedrooms add Sitting-rooms throughout,

Telephora No. 1192 Cabla Address: *Sachsola.'

A.B.3. Code 5th Ed. 1906 Hongkong, September 1, 1908.

truse to set the work has been found in Sann, who rowed there in the 1912

ruce.

OXFORD.

The wasther conditions were certainly bad when Oxford launched its eight hortly after eleres, yesterday at Henjoy. Rain fell slightly, and a thick haze over- hong the river. Mr. A. G. Kirby, who has relieved Mr. Barker, conched. First heading down stream, the crew paddled lightly at twenty-two, sueying at Fawley Boathouse, before journeying on to Regatta Ishund. They returned to Remfanhem Farm, where a minute burst at thirty. two to the minute found the crew in apital form, a brief outing of thirty minutes concluding with paddling from Fawley to Lounder Club at twenty-two The more important work took place after lunch, when Oxford essayed a trial row in Henley Bridge to Hambloden Lock, Mr.: Kirby having several Old Blues aboard the launch. The 1910 boat was fouted at three o'clock, and she getting into position under the centre sech an xeclient start was made. Horsfail leading This was well rowed ut at thirty.

through, clean and Land, and the Royal Regatta winning post was passed in 50sec.

88,512 KING EDWARD HOTEL | Down Regatta Reach die stoke dropped

£22,501,266

2,567,168 Revenue Fire Branch...........

Life and Annuity

1,973,289 Branchide] Revenue Marine Department... 262,602 Other Receipts

430,193

£5,233,312 }

The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by. Act of Parliament, aro set aside

meet

the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Agents

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGERA, HONGKONG,

J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MAN1011

FOR THE EAST, Tukyo.

New Insurance Paid for...£ 25,687,500 Outstanding insurance amounts

the...........£282,653,220

Assets amount £104,088,655 Surplus amount to 17,828,766 Dividends to Policyholders.

1910

Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910..... Groes earnings from Lutercat and Bents for 1910...... Gross.rste of Income from Investments, 1910...... Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.

to twenty-eight, and was being rowed well out with clockwork precision, the half-course to Fawley Boathouse occupy. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.ing Bain. 28see. Maintaining the same

EXCELLENT ROOMS.

ELECTRIC LIFTS

& LIGHT.

REASONABLE "KATES.

TELEPHONE 573.

miform rate, they covered the Henley course in exactly 7min Horsfsil never varied his stroke, twenty-eight being the tally round the bend at Greenlands. En. tering the straight for Weir stream the crow put in a final effort, but never one lost their form, being weil past the notice bour, when stopped after rowing 12min 1535 5uce.

H. HAYNES, Manager, Hongkong, Lebober 2, 1908

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.

OCATION good for Hillside Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.. Families, Residents and Touristi made thoroughly comfortable. Terms Moderate.

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RUN ON FIRST-CLASS LINES. Under the Personal Supervision of thr Proprietress

M. S. HOY.

BRAESIDE

PRIVATE HOTEL

10,575,187 STANDING in uwn grounde with 53,499,580.Tennis and Croquet Laws, Large 10,392,099 Airy and Well Furnished Room, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour $1,645,628 Telephons, No. 600.

Apply to Maa F. W. WATTS, 4.48%

Brsonido, 20, Macdonnell Bead.- Hongkong, September 3, 1998. VAIN 27

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importers

Generai Merchants

and

Commission Agents,

HONGKONG, CANTON

SHANGHAL AND

HANKOW,

NOTICE

Although not particularly fast lime, yet the work throughout was of mist attractive nature, none being unduly distressed at the finish, and there is every indication that the crew, will compart favorably with recent crews from the Isis.

Numes and Weights.

E. K. Burgros (Magdalen)

(bow)

st. I.

11 181

2. C. P. Baillieuv (Magdalen)... 12 4 R. C. Hankinson (New)...... 11 111

4. H. K. Ward (New)....... 12

5. A. H. M. Wonderburn (Bal.

licl)

..A. F. R. Wiggins (New))

7

33

7

12 11

7. L. G. Wormald (Magdalon)..... 127

F. D. Horsfull (Magdalen)

(stroke) ......

12

7

H. B. Wile (Magdalen) (çox). 0

CAMBRIDGE,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE ANTIQUE, UHINA OURIOS from Ming to Towkwong Beasties, Comprising:-

5 Colour and Blue and White Vases, Plates, Bowls and Figures, Old Bronzas, Jade Ornaments, China, G, Amber, and Crystal Snuff Bottle, Old Chiness Pictures,, stoj Abo

SOME EXCEPTIONAL FINE JAPANESE HANGINGS & SCREENS, HAND-PAINTED KAKEMONOS,

And

CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERED MANDARINE'S COATS AND PRIEST'S ROBES.

On View from 13th March, 1913. Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMBERT, ***Auctioneer.

Hongkong, March 8, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

'0. T.'

SAMPLES MAY BE

OBTAINED ON

APPLICATION

ΤΟ

GARNER, QUELCH

Tel. 636.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr E. A. Atkinson Miss C. A. Avery

tions to sell by Pablle Auction,

Undersigned has received instrus Mr A. T. Barberini

00

MONDAY,

the 17th March, 1018, pommencing at

2.30 PM at MERION NO.

The Post,

Á QUANTITY OF

No. 10

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

"

FURNITURE

On view from Sunday, the 10th March, Catalogues will be issued. TERMS:--Cash on delivery,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, March 11, 1913

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Mr M. Baring

Mr E, R. Bate

Mr and Mrs H. D

Johnson

Mr K. Kato Paycaster & Mrs J.

Mrs A. N E. Judah

Capt. GR. Bearidoy Kiddle, RNG Mr E. &. Beaumont Mr A. Kruseman Mr & Mrs S. Berge Mr & Mrs Kucks Miss J. Bargo Mr G. E Leggo....

Capt. A. W. von Dr H.J. Berge

Libenthal

Mr G, A. Bena

MR. R. Balilios

Mr G. T. Lloyd Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb

Capt. C. R. Beynon Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr S. Lowris

Blancy

Mr G. Block

Mr G. Bowack

Mr and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre

Mr A. 8. MacKickan

339 Mr and Mrs E. T. Mr A. Mackenzie

THE Undersigned had received instruc- tlons to sell by Pabila Anation

on

TUESDAY,

.:

Bradway

Mr H. Bridges Mrs E. F. Bridge Mrs Brooka

M: J. Broumen

Mr. J. Cambridge Miss N. Carpenter Mrs Mr A Cabin

Mr J. 8. Chalmers

Mrs C. L Church

Mr.A. A. Claxton Miss N. M. Clark

the 18th March, 1913, commencing at Mr T. J. Cokaly

2,30 r., at his Sales Rooms,

DUDDELL STAREZ.----

"A LABOR QUANTITY-OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising:-

Teak Sideboards with Bavelled Mirrors, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, Overmantels, Tea Tables, etc. Fine Teak Double and Bingle Ward robes, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Crockery, Bingle and Double Brass-mount

ad Iron Bedsteads Chest-of-Drawers, Glass

Mr

Dottan Mrs W: B. Cowes Crooker Mins Sir William & Lady Roes Davies and msid

.

Mr A. F. Deane Mr H. C. Denson Mr & Mra Dertests

and 2 children

Mrs MaCese

Mir Manger Miss E B. Marvin

Mr F. B. Marshall Mry R. T. Matheos

and child Dr G. V

W. McKein Dr and Mrs C. W.

McKenny

Mr and Big D. G.

McNaughtor Mr B. K. Mokta Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr J. Merecki Miss H. N. Miller Mr W. F. Mor Mr J. D. F. Muider

8. Murch A Mr H. Murphy H: G. Niamar Mz N. P. Oglesby

Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr J. Ormiston Mr and Mrs J. B. Mr A. E. Piabler

Mr W. H. Pfahler Donkin

Miss M. D. Plabler Miss Donkin

Mr 8. Potten Mr & Mrs W. Hutton

Potts

Mira B. B. Douglas Me and Mrs. Dave Mr W. A. Dowley M.W. 0. Drew

Mr H Ray

and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc., etc. He and Mr P... O. Miss F. Beay

A few pieces of Canton Blackwood Ware, 0Carpets, Rugs, 1 Cottage Piano, 1 Ameri-

can Ice Chest, etc. obci, eta.

Things were slightly better yesterday morning at Marlow, and, although ther as a little haze on the river, that didn't ́nterfere with some subbing exercise, and She attendant. Phillip, had the racing Frät in the water a tow minutes to leven. The inevitable photograph, and then the crow puddled in easy stages to the starting place of Marlow Regatte course, asing off Bisham Church, after striking twenty-two-and twenty-two

On View from Monday,' the 17th March. Catalogues will be issued. Trai:—Oh on delter,

}

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer, Hongkong, March 12, 1913.

TARTÓNÍ KOUN..

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING thirty, and then paddled horne by easy Me and Mr Ballito

AND

BOOK BINDING

DORE AT

THE CHINA MAIL OFFICE.

Mr G. Ansell only to the minute, the mon tsok half Mr J. B. Amold Arminuto's row well pulled, striking about E. W, Austin singos, the outing being well und ME. B. Brown

My L. Birot twenty-five minutos, but the afternoon Mr G. L. Ben provained, hard work. S

Mr V. Legebil

Mr and Mrs Maso

Danroche

Mr O. Belch

Mrs and Mry H. C. Mr G. Rioon

Ehrenfels

Mr P. F. T Robleder

Rosenberg

Ehr B. Evered Miss L.

Mr & Mrs

Mr R. Evers

Mrs C. Finlayson Mr.H. G. Fisher Mr & Mrs H. Fogk Mr J. Fouche

Mr E. A. Fowler

318 M Denman Fuller

Min Tally Mrs & Gears Mr A. G., Gordon Mr. V. Goulbour Mr Joseph Goald Mel, Gourgey Mr J. H. Green Miss M. R. Griffith

Mr à. O. Lustle

Mes B.

Me &.0. Miller

Mr FF. Miller

Mr. B. O, dal Moral

Me FAR Morga

Dr Rabit

Mr W. Schmidt Mr. and Mrs A. W.

Schneider

MIX Me and

Booth

A. M.

Mr E. H. Sharp Sibley Mr J. 0. Mrs G. Bidford

and child

Mr and Mrs E

Smith

Mr TW. Smith Mr. Spiro Mr Miss Square Mr Wm. Stewart

& CO.

THE SOLE” AGENTS.

BRAND CRU ON HOTEL.

Mr & Mrs F. Ailen Mr J. Josaph Mrs V L. Andrews, Mr J. G. Q. Kennedy surge and infant Miss M. F. C. Knox Mr and Mrs B. & Bev. and Mrs Cecil

Balantine

W. Knox MA. R. W. Libbley

Bisa K. Bennett

♥ :

Mr

and child

Man

Mia Frances Bennett Mr Sydney

Mrs W. Bishop nering

Rert O. L. Maxfield Mrs C. L. Maxield

an} obildros

Mr S. G. Bolden

Mr Bruge and

Capt MF. Braga,

I Brage

Miss M. Brags

Me C: Brevet

PRAK KOTI

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr and Mrs Kohler Lt. T. C. H. Archer, Mr G. P. Lammert

R.A.M.O

Lt-Col. & Mrs÷A; 12 Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lean, A.P.D, & child

Mr R. Masujima

strong

| Me & Mrs T. Arthur Capt. & Mrs MoMuna...

Mr E. F. Aucott children sad war see Mrs W. M. C. Bar. R.A.M.O

rett and child Mr and Mrs A. J. Mr LM. Bayley"

AfcKay is

Mr

Miss Marsden Un

Liect R. E. B. Braws-Mr Reg. Palmer

ter

Mr. Bundin

.Mr S. Paul

Mr&Mrs R. Pestonji

Mr and Mrs J. Cann-Mrs J-J. Paterson ..

Mr A. F. Bomodice

Mr. E. 0. MoNutly

Mr:& Mr Mitchell

Mr and Mrs O. W. J... more, and child

Bell

Mr & Mrs Beyor. Mrs Bowdlar

It B. G. "Montaith,

B.A.M.Ö.

Mr & Mrs M. Patten-

Maja Bowen, PD. den

A. Buckmil

rono & 4 children Mr W. Pringis, JunAttorney-Gezera J. Rev. Foster Perg Mr Phil Carlton

Major & Mr Comyn, Lt-Ost.-J.J. Radolifis

RA

Mrs J. Crawford

Mr A Biggs

Lisat. Geo. W. Crom-Mr and Mrs Arthur

bie,

RE

bire E. Cropley Mr John Dembia

D. Edmonds Mr M. Madam E. Engerie Mr and Mrs Fred;

Fargor Mr T. G. Flynn Mr Walton Mr B. Gourgey Mr A. J. Grandy

Fordham

Mr G. Haywood Mr G. R.

Rogerson

Mr A. E. Rollins

Mr and Mrs T. G.

Russell

Mr E. Sargon Mr W. M. SAD! Mr L. O. Saunderson Mr and Mrs E. 1.

Scott Mr G. W. Sewell Mr. W. H. Smith Mr A. E. Stearns

Miss O. Stephan

Mr J. Flammec

.. R.E.

Lt. and Mrs. T. C. Mr Relton

Cunningham, MAMr & Mrs A, Ritchie.

Mr.J. W. Roberta

Major Davy, R.E

Mr G. A. Dutton

Mr G. W. R. Rogers

Consul & Mrs Eitzen Eug Comdr. & Mrs

Mr and Mrs G. G. Ramos, R

Gorden

Mr A. Sinclair.

Me and Mrs 3. A. Mr 0. Skott:

Halo

Mr A. Findlay Smith Col. and Mrs Gordon Lt. Col. W. H. Valor

Smith, 4.0.D. 'Hall, R.A.M.U. Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr & Mrs P. Boffets Mr & Mm E. Tribalet | Capt. & Mrs Hedgine Capt. & Mrs Sterioker

Mr & Mrs W. Hood R

Mr M. Hortal

Mr W, Jackson

H. Stephensar

Mr M. J. Treadgold

Mr and Mrs L. JongaMr & Mrs P. Valasso Major, Humphreys, child & nurse, 2nd

and children Mr and Mrs Edgar

Rev. and Mrs Jones Warwick

and children

KING ADWARD HOTEL

Mrs R. Almond M: F. Aron

RES.

"D.O.E.L

Mr. and Mrs W, G, Mr R. Stewart

256 Humphreys,

Me and Mrs JS.

Mody

General & Mrs J. M.Mr M. F. Murray

Bell

Mr. G. Birch

Mins E. M. Nation Mr A. P. Nobbs Mrs Bires and child MYEE. Prött. Mr and Mrs. A. LeCapt. & Mrs W. C.

Blood

Mr T

Chee

Mr J. Coulthart Mr P.W. Cox

Mr C. N. Doustil Mr G. L. Duncan

Pamore

Mr

Pock

Capt. Federson

Mr C. A. Peal Mrand Mrs Debbie Mr F. B. Richard Mr W. A. Donaldson Mrs Rodyle

Mias F. Sounders Mr A. H. Sayce Mr & Mrs Schank

and Mrs Sebulz and shild

Bir Wm. Farmer.

Miss AE. Farger Mira Finchett

Mr and Mrs B. do Dr Sibree

Freitas

Mr Geo. Grimble

Mr W. D. Hawkes Mr J. Krasck Mr and

Mit E. Bide bottom Miss M. B. Smith Mrs Smith

Mr H: 8. Spürge Mes Kraft Cape & Mn A. B.

-y

Mr & Mrs O. LauritEtewart & children

Mr.O. Tilniny

Mr and Mr Lonaire. Mr D. Walker

and child AMA Watson Mr and Mrs Majer Mr W. Waaler

Mr G. C. Whitolaw and son Mian Massey, Mr and Mrs. A. Va

Willoo MEA. G. May Mr and M. E. Mrs Willcox

Mr & Mrs Wrighton

Cept: G. D. de la

Mr& Mm Sutherland Mr and Mrs Hum-Lt Col & Mrs Tason

2nd D.O.LT. phreys Mr and Mrs P. Jacka Majorde Min Wenborn

| Mr H. V. Jeffrien

Mr A. Keith

Mr M. Kisgano

GRAND

Mr and Mrs Allan Mf 0. Böcker Dr Bentelt Mr F. Boushausen Miss V. Bonetta, Mr Bumann, Mand Mr and Mrs Crew Ble & Mrs Croydell Mr Elson

Mr

and Mrs Groor Miss

Hallett

Mr Higginbotham

Mz A. Janking

Dr Keyb

Me Küht

Mr J. Lopes

Mr.F. Lors

RES

Capt. WhitfeldA,OD

Mr David Wood

HOTELÁ

Mr N. Meyer Mr F. Miller"

Mr O. Mous

Mr and Mrs Bedford.

Dr Baha

Miss Ada MrJ. Sohunlu Mr & Mrs J. Boires Mr H T. Sharp Mr I Sholen My J. Bohrbahn Miss Stephang

M&D Storet

Mr and Mrs Tobias

Mr.G. Watkins

Mr O. Weismann Mrà P. D. Manow; - Mr. Woodoocz

Mr D. W. Cads: MA Cochrane MY W. Dobbi

Mr Bert

Me

Mr J. P. F. Dann -- Mr. and May

HəHägh

Mrs James

Mr. D. E. Meyer

Mr. P. O. You Grian

Goss

Has

16 and Ms OE

States

HOTEL Consal General An. Mr. B. 8. Morrison

derson Arm Min E Makibwoba

M2 E. Frohlies

Mr. D. Frost

Mr E Hayward

Boott Mr

Mr and

*M* W, C. MoCmakeaMr J

Mr W. El Ocker

Capt. T. P. Hall Mr J. Halliday Mr LE. Swaffleld

14Mr and Mrs J. The Melánð Mar 3. H. Mr and Ms BAGS HIM MỸ B. Hoy Bioware)

Mr. Hanna Mrs O. L. Bran

Max K. de Mont

On the meter launch that accompanied Mr S. Campbell were Mr. Jas. Boyton, M.P. (at whose Ident Chatetesen place the crow are staying, and they seem Mr H. Y. Chend

Men S. Hortus Mr and Mrs 1

to be well pleased with Marlow) Mr. Mr. A. Chopard Me Te Mosso

MJE

C. A. Bkioner (last year's Contab Enx Ms F

Danger

B. PA

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS TAV SPECIALTY: BID), and Mr. G. Fraser (at the London Mrs Ron Jonton

pectness, Trade Direniari

trames, Henna, sto, etc']

nged and Printed,

prompt dalfvery

pys do the

.C.), with some ladies, and Captain F. Mr. J. H. Harrison Mr Choo Kia Pang-

Me Of Having

H. Sandicións coach McO. Hankin

Mr & Mrs H. Find

Mr 3.0. Powell Mr and

· Bandea

Cookham sourse in the afternoon, last Igualis

Prior to a full, row over the Marlow MWM Bind-Men, year's stoerer showed Mr. Ridley over Mrwca the wate, explaining the slack wafat,

bost of the stream, oto.

The men were in the racer with Me Bwann

Mr WSL Harbord

His L2 D. Eiske Mr Ka Takahashi

HP. Baron, Mr J. B. Tapp doen Mr B. L. Tracey

Hoa Mr A, Mi B. Tripple, Errett, C.MG: Mr B. M-Tr

Kr and

Hickman

pt. A. Axiu Hig-Frola

Capt

Howarth

H. Wakion

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