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SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1918.

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

USA

Share, Coal and.

General Brokers,

PROPRIETORS

**TO-KWA-WAN " COAL STORAGE.

Codos unod:

A.E.C. 4TH & 8TH EDITIONS. ÁI. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.

Telegraphic Address :

* MEIRION' HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tull by Fublic Auction

HE Undersigned have received instrue.

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 19th March, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.M., a their Sales Roons, No. 8, Dos Vreur Road, Corner of

Ice Houso Street,-

A Lana QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACK WOOD FURNITURE,

&c.,

&c.,

No,

Compri-ing as follows TEAKWOOD-Dixi and Dmwing) Room Suites, Untere Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Reon Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Dining Room Furni ture, Tenkwood and Blackwood Inlaid.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

FOR SAL E,

+

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG GYMKHANA OLUB..

Programme of First Mosting,

The programme of the first Gymkhana

of the present season, to be held at

Bold

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION, SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.appy Valley on Satur lay, 19th Apri

(weather permitting), is se following by Public & notions Bale, bo be DARTICULARS and Conditions of the 1-30 pmHALF MILE FLA1

BACE-For non-winning subscription 1915, 3., at the

en MONDAY, the 17th day of March,

at the Onions of the grine of tho Hodson » 1912-1913. Public Works Department, by Order of His Das Lot of waight for lachos as per scale. Uu-Excellency the Governor, of placed runners allowed Sibs. Jockey, CROWN LAND abors Kennedy Road

in the Onlony of Hongkong, for tarm of. 75 years, with the option of renewal as a Crown Rant to be fized by the Sarveyor of His Majesty the Kara, for ione further term of 75 years.

Auxiliary Cruisar Yacht

PLOVER'

58 foot overall. 19 feet boam.

Tenk built. Tankdecked. Metal sheathe1.

Complete with all deck gear, anchors, etc.

Cabin and Pantry furnishings, ote.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TH& has an

THE Undersigned has received Instrues

On

MONDAY,

the 17th March, 1913, commencing at

·2.30 p.m., at Menior No 2,' No. 10.

The Peak,

À QUANTITY Or VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

41

FURNITURE,

Un view from Sunday, the 18th March, Catalogas will be msued. TERMS:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, March 11, 1813.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

339

NEE Cudoraigned has received ina truc-

tions to sell by Pubila Anction

Dr

TUESDAY 1

the 18th March, 1913, commencing at

2.30 F.JL, at his Salsa Rooms,

DUNDELL STRETT,—

A LARGE QUANTIFY OF

fc., tc., 1 Dinner and Dewitt Services, | Và LUABLE HOUSEHOLD Crockery. Electroplated and Ghis Ware,

1 Croking Stove, Kitchen Utensiles, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &e, Brase Fenders, Fire Brassus, dip., de,

BLACKWOOD-Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Tex Tables," Teapoys, Brackets and Photo Frames, etc., Olà Ishid Chairs, etc., etc., and several pieces of Chinese Porcelaine;

Also

1 Sewing Machine, 1 Remington Type- writer, American Ice Chest and 2 Sets of Old Brass Halberd

Catalogues will be issued. TERATE-A uzuni.

BUCHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, March 14, 1913.

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE

INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ARE YEITEN TRE AWARE OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANOK

COMPANY, LTD,,

and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.

TOTAL Fundi at 31st Decxmxxa. 1911,

292,581,986.

-Authorised Capital £8,000,000 ..Bubscribed Capital £4,500,000

Paid-up Capital... £2,437,500 II-Fire Fands........................................................ 3,899,114 III-Life & Annuity Funds....... 16,136,180 Sinking Fund Account ...... 88,519

€22,561.286

Berenne Fire branch..

2,567.158

"

Life and Annulty Branches..........

FURNITURE, Comprising:

Tesk Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Dinner Waggons, Katunsion Dining Tables and Chairs, Overmantels, Tea Tables, etc.

Fine Teak Double and Single Ward. rabes, Washstands, Dressing Tables, Toilet Crockery, Single and Double Brass-mount- od Iron Bedstands, Chost-of-Drawers, Glaer and Creekary Ware, Cutlery, etc., etc.;

ل محمد

A few picous of Canton Blackwood Ware, Carpets, Rugs, 1 Cottage Piano, '1 Ameri- Din Ice Chest, etc., etc., etc.

On View from Monday, the 17th March, Catalogues will be issued. TERM-Cash on ateizvery,

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

240-

1,973,269 PARIS TOILET

Berenge Marine Department... 262,692 No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Other Receipts ...........................ä... 430,193 (UNDER THE ANTOR HOUSE).

£4,233,312

The Accumulative Funds of the various THE Leading LADIES & GENTLE

Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart ments of the Company's Business,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

Agents

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE BOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,

SHRWAN, TOMES & CO.,

·Gzxxxặt Maxiorni, Hoxoxona.

J. T. HAMILTON, General MANLOIN

FOR THE KART, Tokyo,

Now Insurance Fald for.........£ 25,687,500 Outstanding insurance amvanta

.........mucäserviss dele2,663,220

HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS IN THE EAST. Manufacturers of SEVES DES. ALPES, pronounced by those who use it the best Hairwash to prevent the falling out of hair.

J. Q. SOPIESS, Proprider. Hongkong, February 8, 1913.

NOTICE.

185

MITSU BISHI GOSHI KWAISHA.

FRO

FROM this inte, Mr K. KATO will be in charge of the Hongkong Branch

of the above Company, as the Undersigned {has been transferred to Kobe.

Y. SHIBUYA.

Hongyong, March 11, 1913.

CHEN KHONG 8 CÓ, L

338

GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT. Amets amount boo£104,063,656 Surplus amounts to 17.828.766 Dividends to Folloyholders

10,675,157

JANTON 53,433,350 10,892, LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAIL.

STORE:

1810

Total paid Falloy holds 1910 Total Expenses for 1910. Grom earnings from Luberant and Rents for 1910 Gross rate of Income from

Investmanda 1910 Hongkong, Fah. 23, 1919.

THE

21,640,524,

CHINA MAIL

URNITURE Draperies, Crowd..

Boot and Shoes, Makers of Jewellery, Imoqueror. Cronery Wars Ironmongery, Wine and Byfrdir. Foreign Clothes for gentlemen, made to luster by our own, talloze. Large amortment of Chloss Ellika, and Foreign Goods of every descriptions Wall All goods sold at réssonable Prices,

Typhoon Map & The Chops and Best place in Cuition &

Guide.

Hongkong to bay Chiness and Foreign.

Goods

SUP PAT POO STREET,

TEL. No. 1406, HARGANTOW and

2300 247, 255; Des Youus Bod and Mo 190, Oontianght Bond Central,

окт пом

than one

who have not stitial race in Hongkong, Shanghai Tiantain allowed Sibe. Jockeys who have won 3 or more officisi recos Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin panal- Ised lbs. Entranco foo $5. 1st prize, $100; 2nd prize, #60; Ord prize,, #25. 20.30 p.m.-GYMKHANA STAKES.

-Value $200. Distance ona mile. For all Chine ponics. Catch weights

at 10st. Olbs. Winners of an open raev or open grifin raco or ponies that have won the aggregato prize in the Gym.

khuon Stakes in any season Siba, astcu.

Non-winning subscription griffins silow- ed Siba. Jokoys who have not wan more than one official race in Hong- kong, Shanghai or Tientsin allowou 3lbs. Jockeys who have won 3 or more ofleist races in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tientsin penalised Albs.

Particulars of the Zuk

Locality.

Ragletry Ha

Above Kennedy Row

Boundary

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N.

FL

14

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Cosen to be

As per sale la 10,213 70

328

won 3 or more official races in Hong kong, Shanghai er Tientsin penalised .4lbs. Ponies to be nominated by a

lady.

When entering for this event com. petitors are requested to give nomina. trix's name also particulars of races won by pony (if any).

Entrance for $5. First and accomu prizes for ladice presented by the Gym- khana Club. Owner of winning pony to receive $75; owner of second pony to receive $25. 5.-4.50

p.m.-ONE MILE FLAT RACE. For subscription griffins of any seasod., Weight for inches as per scale. Winners of one race 5lbs. cxtra; of two or more races 10lbs. extra. Uppland runners allowed 5lbs. Jockeys who have not won more than one official race in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tion. tain allowed 3lbs. Jockeys who have won 3 or more official racos in Hong kong, Shanghai or Tintain penalised 4lbs. Entrance fea $5. lat prize. $125; 2nd prize, $50; 3rd prize, $25.

A. Cup to be run for five times called the Gymkhana Cup will be presented af the end of the sonson to be won by the pony scoring most marks in the races for the Gymkhana Stakes as the Gymkhana Meetings during the season, counting pants for a first; 2 for a second; and 1 for a third. The benefit of marks already scored to pass with the pony on a salo. Any winner of the race to carry 3lbs. extra for each win in subsequent alerte for the race, but in the event of a pony carrying the penalty not winning, 2lbs. to be de ducted next time hò starts. Such lbs. to remain deducted until he wins again when he will carry the full penalti without deduction. Penultios accumu lative up to 15lbs. In the event of two or more ponies tying with the same number of marks after five recee havé been run the owners shall either divide the value of the Cup which is horoby placed $400 shall run of on, a day to be fixed by the Committee not being the same day as the last race for 16.-6.10 p.m.-ONE AND A QUARTER the Stakes but within two weeks there. from. In the event of a 21 off the weights shall be weight for inches as per scale; jockey penalties and allow- unces to apply. Entrance fee $5. 2nd prize $75; Brd prize, $30. 3.-4.10 p.m.-TENT PEGGING IN PAIRS.-Two runs! Competitors must be mounted on China ponies. Two small cups to be presented to the win. ning pair at each competition and at the conclusion of the season a trophy will be given to the pair scoring the highest aggregate of points all meet- ings included. To provide for sickness or abwince from the Colony a ner mam... · bor may be introduced into a pair in one competition but not more. In or der to win the aggregato trophy the satne pair must have competed in not less than four competitions. Any pair whether competing for the trophy or not may rampote for the small cups.

Entrance free.

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NEVER BE WITHOUT

VISITORS AT HOTELS. HONGKONG HOTEL MILE FLAT RACE. HANDICAP.-Count and Countess Mr and Mrs H. I. For all China ponies. Jockeys who

Antol and child Johnson have not won more than one oficial Mies Arrkas

tiba.

race in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tien- tsin allowed 3lbs. Jockeys who have won 3 or more official races in Hong kong, Shanghai ar Tientsin penalised Entrance fco $5. 1st prise, $125; 2nd prize, 850: 3rd prize, $25. Entries close to the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Gymkhana Club, on Wednce day, the 9th April, at the Hongkong Chuo at 7 p.m.

PYTHON IN A SINGAPORE STREET.

Mrs AN E. Jadah

Kiddle, RN.

Mr & Mrs A. Lebaran Capt. A. W. von

Lilienthal G. 1.

O.T.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA;

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.

PHAX HOTE

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

R.A.M.C.

Lt. Col. & Mrs A, 1.

strong

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr E. F. Aucotă Mira W. M. C. Bar

rett and child Mr L. M. Bayley Mr, and Mrs C. W.

Bell

Mr E A. Atkinson Paymaster & M J. Mr & Mrs W. Arm Miss F. O. Avory Miss O. A. Avery · Mr A. Kruseman Mr and Mrs W. E. De Kubitz

Mr & Mrs Kuckx Ayr B Mr A. T. Barberini Miss Langel Mr M. Daring Mr E. R. Bate Capt. G. B. Beardsley, bir E, A, Beaumont Mr & Mr S. Bergé Miss J. Barge Le H. J. Borge Mrs F. R. Belilioa Mr G. A. Bens

apt. C. R. Besnou Me and Mre H. C.

Blancy

Mr G. Block

Mr G. Bowsck

Mr G Lloyd Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Ms S. Lowrie

Mr and Mrs Neil Mr & Mrs Eeyar

Mrs Booty MacIntyre Mr A. S. MacKichan Mrs Bowdler Mr A Mackenzie Mr & Mrs MacKichan

Miss MacKichan

Mira MaCrao

Miss E. B. Marvin

Mr F. B. Marshall

|

Loan, A.P.D. child

Mr R. Mayujima Capt. & Mrs MaMunn

children and nure R.A.M.C..

Mr E. C. McNuby Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

J., more and child

L. H. G. Monteith,

RA.M.C.

.

BRAND O ALTON, HOTEL,

Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr J. Joseph Mrs V. L. Androw, Mr J. G. 3. Kennedy

ourse and infant Miss M. F.0. Knor Mr and Mr B. A Rev, and Mr Cacil

Balantine

Knox

Mion K. Bennett .” Mr A. R. W. Liahley Miss Frances BennettMe Bydooy : Man- Mr & Mrs W. Bishop nering

and child

Mr 3. G. Baldan Capt. and Mrs Brags MF. Brag Miss L. Briga

Miss M. Braga Mr O Broves

Rat, O L Maxbeld * Mrs O. Maxfield

an children Mr and Mrs A, “J.

McKay

Mr G. Nichola

Miss Maradon Uwan

"Liest RK. B. Brews-Mr Reg. Palmer

Mr & Mrs M. Patten-

den

Maju Bowen, A.P.D. Rev. Foster Pegg Attorney-General "J. Mr J. Plummer

A. Buckbill Lt-Col. J.J. Radcliffa Major & Mrs Comyn, R.E

F.A.

Mr Relton

ter

Mr S. Pazl

Mr H. Bundin Mr & Mrs R. Pantonji Mr and Mrs J Cana-Mira JJ. Peterson

rena & 4 children Mr W. Prials, Jun. Mr Phil Carlton Mr A. F. Remadion

AF Mr A.

Rings

Mrs J. Crawford A

Lient. Gao, W. Crom-Mr and Birs Arthur

bie, R.E. Mrs E. Croplay

There was a great stir amongst the occu⋅ Mr and. M; E. T. MR. T. Matbeson L. and Mr T. Q. Mr & Mma A. Ritchie Mr John Pembia

pants of 56, Stanley Street, ibis morning. hout 5 a.m., when all the inmates were asleep, a large python was seen to crawl

Bradway

Mr H. Bridges Mis E. F. Bridge Mrs Brooke down the stairs from the second storey of Bir J. Broumen

Mra

Mrs.

and child

W. McKean

Dr G. W. M Dr and

Mrs G. W. McKenny

Mr A. Cambridge Mr and Mrs D. G. Couaul & Mrs Eitzen Miss N. Carpenter

Mr A. Cabin

Mr Cotlan Mrs

McNaughtor

Mr B. E. Mehta

Mr C. D. Melbourne

Mr J.

Marecki

TAK

H. N.

Bias

Miller

Mr W. F. Moir

Mr J. S. Chalmers Ma O. L. Church

Mi N. M. Clark Mr A. A. Ulaxton Mr T. J. Cukely Mr J. D. F. Malder

Mr A. 8. Murch W. F. Cowen

Mr H. Murphy Mrs S. F Nicholas Miss Orocker

Mr V. d'Osttingen Mr J. R. Curtis, Sir William & Lady Mrs N. P. Oglesty Rees Daries and Miss G. O'Leary maid

Mr J Ormiston Mr W. T. Payne

The Cannities of the Gymkhane the house. A coolie was just going up the Club will appoint a Judge whose deci- sion shall be final. In the ease of ill. stairs when be encountered the reptile. Babuence of any judge appointed His cries brought the occupants from their the Committee shall appoint a sub- beds. Some of them appeared armed with stitute.

poles, evidently anticipating the presence of -4.30 p.m.—LADIES NOMINATION, thief. By this time the python had found THREE FURLONGS SCURRY-F comfortable place under an almeirah. China ponics, sybscription grißins of One toan gave the reptile a blow on the any wason and bona fido pola ponies head with a club and the brute, then certified as such by the Secretary emerged and was with some difficulty put Hongkong Poto. Club, and which have into a box for show to outsiders. One of been regularly played prior to the 1st the compiers explained that six months Mr A.

A. F. Deane April, 1013. Catch weight 152lbe. age he had a small snake which he obtained Mr H. O. Deason Winners of races including races an off from Muar and which disappeared. Search Mr & Mrs Darteans

the made but the soaks was not found, and and 2 children

Mr A. E. Pihler Ma W.H. Pfahler

Mies M. D. Pfahler

day and at all Gymkbunna and legit was believed to have left the house.fr and Mrs J. B. Mr B. Foten moutal Meetings of one race 7lbs. extra,

this is the reptils which was Dunkin

Miss Doakin the house and Mrs R. H. Douglas ara plentiful in

of two races 14lbs. extra and of three farm for excitement. Mice and

fowls aro

SUFFERERS FROM

A

Cunningham, KA. Mr J. W. Roberta Major Davy, R.E. Mr G. W. R. Rogers Mr G. A. Dutton Eug Comdr. & Mrs

Romme, R.N. Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr A. Sinclair

Gordon

Mr C. Skott Me and Mm B. A Mz A. Findlay Smith

Fisle

Lt. Col. W. H. Usher Col. and Mrs Gordon Smith, A.0.D.

Hall, R.A.M.O.

Mr M. D. Edmonds

Rogerzon

Mr Aï E. Rol'in◄ Mr and Mrs T...

Russell

Madam E. Engenia Mr E. Sazgon..

Mr and Mrs Fred. Mr and

Farger

Mr T. G. Flynn

Mr Walton Fordham Mr H. Gourgey

Mr A. J. Grandy Mr G.

Harper

Mir, W. M. Saul Mr L. C. Faunderson Mr and Mrs E. H.

Scolt

Mr G. W. Sawell Mr W. H. Smith Mr A. E. Stearns Mr G. R. Haywood. Miss D. Stephans Mr & Mrs W. Houd Mr B. H. StephensoHS Mr M. Hortal Mr F. J. Treadgold Mr W. Jackson Mr&Mr E Trib let

Mr & Mr P. Soffets 20

Mr H. A. Hazeland. Capt. & Mrs Stericker Capt & Mrs Hodgins child & nurse, Ind Major Humphreys. D.O.LI.

RES.

Mr R. Stewart-

Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr & Mm Sutherland:

Humphrey's

Lt. Col. & Mrs Tuson

2nd D.U.LT. Major&Mrs Wenborn

Mr and Mrs. Hum-

phreye

Mr and Mrs L. Jones Mr & Mrs P. Valso

and children Mr and Mrs Edgar

Rev. and Mrs Jonas Warwick

and children

APTOR HOUSE.

Mr C. Ansell Me J.B. Arnold MrE. W. Austin

Mr L Birot Mr E. 8. Brown-

Capt. Whitfield &.0.DMr and Mrs Balli te.

Mr David Wood

Mr and Mrs P. Jacka R.ES,

Mr & Mrs W. Hatton

Mr EL. U. Jaffring

Mr

Potis Mr W.

Mr A. Keith

Tacher

Mr M. Kissane

Mr EB Bay

Miss F, Resy

Mr G. Beich

C. Mr P.F. T. Rohleder Misa La Rosenberg

or more reces 21lbs, extra. Jockeys probably the python had helped himself to Mr who have not won more than is official chess for the six months. The snake | Mr.W. Downie

Mr W. A. Dowley race in Hongkong, Shanghai or Tien-measured 12 feet in length and six inches MrW. O, Drew tein allowed 3lbs. Jockeys who havo in girth.

Mr and Mrs P.

Dunroche Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr P. Schalthaifer

Mr W. Schmidt Ehrenfals Mr & Mrs R. Frered. Mr sad Mrs A. W. Dr W. EL P. Faunce Fchneider Mr. Finlayson

Bir B Schulze Mr G. Fisher-

Mr and Mir A. M. M. F. Filzgerald

Scott Mr & Mrs H. Fogg Mr and Ms B.

H Mrs J. M. Forbes MrE A.. Fowler Mr Denman Fuller Mm A. Geare Mr H. E. Gilmore Mr &. G.

G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Jomph Gould

Skin & Blood Diseases

Such as Eczema, Sorofula,Scurvy se lotions, ointments, so-called balms, Bad Logs: Abscesser, Ulcers, &c., though they may give relief for the Glandular Swellings, Bolls, time being, DO NOT CURE The Pimples, Sores,

trouble lies dooper-in the blood. These Eruptions,

complaints are the ramlt of clogging Piles, Blood Polson, Rheuma impurities in the blood-sod so can be tiam, Gout, "&c., should at once permanently cared only by thoroughly realise that outward application, such

purifying the blood,, ---

CAN BE

CURED

ONLY BY PURIFYING TAY BLOOD.

the i

For clessing the blood of all impuri- The Editor of * Family Doctor?.

Mr J. H. Grson Misa M. R. Grifith My E. J. Grimabaw

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and abild Misa M. O. Smul Miss F. P. Sinall Mr and Mrs E. E

Smith

Mr B. S

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Mrs K.- Almond... Mr and Mrs J. H..A.

Mody M. F. Aron

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

Bell Hejterija Mins E. M. Nation Mr A. G.. Birch - Mr A. P. Noble · Mra Birm and child Mr E. B. Parroté

and Mrs A. LoDept. & Mrs W. C. Bland

Chee MrCoulthars

Mr

Cor Mr F. W.

Mr G. La Dancan Mr

Wm. Farmer

MINA. H. Ta Mr J'inchett

Mr Lu Pock

Capt. Pedersen*

Mr C. A. Peal

child

Mr. B. de Di Sibere Mrs James Me and

Spittles Miss Equier

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Mr J. Halliday

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Mrand Mea Dobbie Mr F. B. Richards Mr W. A. Donaldson Mis Rodyk MrC. N. Doustil Mies P. Saunders

Mr A. H. Sarco Mr & Mr Schank Farmer Mr.

Mr. and Mrs Schulz

and

Mr.H. Bidsbottom Mis M. B. Smith Mr Geo. Geirat La Mr W.D. Hawkez E, S, Sparys

Mrs Smith

Capt. & Hrs 4. EL

Stewart & chlidren Mr C. Tinley Me and Mr Lemaley Mr D. Walker

cand child "NA MPFJ.; Watson Mr and Mrs Majer Mr W. Weidler and son Mr G. 0 Whitela Mr. and Mrs A Mr E. A. G. May not Mr and Mrs F. E.M Willcom

E.Mr J. Knack

Mr and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mr C. Laurie

Le and Mis C.

Stainer Mr H. 1. Swaibald Mr and Mrs J. D.

165 and Min W. W. Mr K. Takahashi Hannan Mr J. B. Tapp Mr. WT. Harbord Mr and Ms W. E Min Is D. Bawken Thomas Wh Dr W. B. P. Heren- Mi Thotass

a duets Plan Mr F. A. Thompson

Mins DA. Thompson,

Hon Mr & Mr B. M. Tar

Mr C. L. Brun May C. La Bran

Mr S. Campbell Mr F.dal Chond Mr J. Casanovas Lieut. Chatetesa | Ment,

V.Chenu Mr H. V. Mr. A. Chopard Air L. Coma

Mr E. Danner Met B. Dedeogloo Me and MS W

Douglas

Mr3. Eberia Miss M, Fowla. Mr F. C: Fowle Mrs A. R. Frink Mr A. Shella Mr H. Harrison Mr G. Hawkes MrC. Henkin Mr W.-M. BRI Mr B. H. Hunter Mias Hunter Mr J. Iguells Br W. Juster Miss M. King

Mrd. Lafuente

Mr G. Langone Capt. Lecadat Mr Y. Lopes

Mr. V. Lagabil

MrA O. Lustie

Mas E. Meyer

Mr A. C. Millar Mr F. V. Miller Mr EQ. del Moral Mr Y. EL Morgan Mits K. de Morel Mes 8. Morten Mr and Mrs Muller Mr 7. Mamo Mir Wilton Neston Dr & Mrs E. Parke

tewton

• B. P Mr. V.0.

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Mr Choo Kis Mt & him H. Fink Mr J. D. Powell Mr. D. Prince Mr P. Sagurbema Mr. N. Bands Mr and Mrs 0.

Sotobell MS, A. Shaw

Hi Pang

Mrs Stizing.. Mr R. de Treville Mr J, R. Waltera

Mr J. Watson

KYNGBOLERE KOTELS Donaal General An, Mr K. 8 Morrison

detox

Mi E Muhl, nh Mr and Mrs R Mr and Ms S0 Dr And Mrs B. W. Prul C'H. Ober

Brown

Mr A. Peminig- Me #id Ms A. Mr. and Mr

Me D. 33 Moyes

Mr & Mrs Wrightson Cape G7 De Mills Wedg

Ma MrL

And ma

MW.

Burd

Mr Gillingham

Hill Mr & Mrs As Well

Me and Mr T B Mr. Bhd. Mrs HMVB Hind Papell & children for I

Mr. D. Barry Me F. Raperone The Mrs Evan

Two child

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