TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913,
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AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE CHINA MAIL.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SEENDE “FOREIGN STYLES.
Residente in this country, says vor Yespondent writing to the "Japan Daily Mall," cannot fail so observe the strange surn European fashion, sometimes take
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Hughes and Hough PARTICOLARS and Conditions of the SHARE & GENERAL BROKER. We long since relegated to that limbo
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AND ADHIMLITY.
General Auctioneers
LWD
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
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Codes used:
ABO, ATH & SHELFTIONS.
AL. TEAMG CODE:
Telegraphio Address: MEIRION HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION. "THE Undersigned bare roceived instruc.
THE by Fablic Anction
WEDNESDAY,
the 19th March, 1913, commencing ab 2.30 r., at their Salos Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A Large QuAXITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&C.. dc.,
Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Foom Suites, Upholstored Chairs and Bofas, Carpets and Rugs Bed Room Suite, Bureans, Wardrobes; Dining Room Furni. bure, Teakwood and Blackwood Inlaid &c., &c., 1 Dinner sad Dessert Services Crockery, Electro-plated and Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensiles, Easmelled Ware. Catlery, &c., Brass Fonders, Fire Brasses, &c, &c.
BLACKWOOD-Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Jardinieros, Hall and Tea Tables, Teapoys, Brackets and Photo "Frames, etc., Old Inlaid Chairs, etc., etc., "and soveral pieces of Chinese Porcelains;
Also
1 Sewing Machine, 1 Remington Type- ritet, 1 American Ice Chest and 2 Sets of Old Brass Halberds,
Cataloguce will be issued. TEEMAN Tignal.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 14, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
$65
UE Undersigned have received inatras-
tions to sell by Patlic auction
OD
TUESDAY,
the 9th March, 1913, commencing t 8.30 P.M., at their Salos Rooms, No. 8,
Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,-
AND
A "LIBGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
c.,
*c.,
An follows:-
Dining sod Drawing Room Suites, Up holstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Kags, Bed Room Suite, Double and Single Brass and Brass-mounted Bedsteads and Cote, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &c.; Dining Room Furniture, &e., &c.; 2 Dinner Ser- vices and Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of good Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, ¿Essmelied Ware, Cutlery, &c., Brass Fenders, Fire Brasses, &, Blackwood Cabinets, Couches, Betteos, Arm-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Tee Tables, Tespoys, &c. Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, &0`, &a., „ko,;
Also
Electrulcers, Marble Clock by Gaupp,' 2 Remington Typewriters, 1 Iron Safe and
1 Bones Duplicator.
PRÁCTICALLY Now.
Cataloguse will be issued. Taxus 7--ás usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers, Hongkang, March 15, 1918.
-JAPANESE MAKERS,
: 27
861
EVERY "KIND"
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by Public Auction Sale, to be
held on TUESDAY, she 35th day of March, 1913, rằm, so the Offiome of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Kroellency the Governor, of One Leot of CROWN LAND below Kennedy
Boad, In the Colony of Hongkong, for term of 75
with the option of JOLIE, renewal at a Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, lət one further berm of 75.yours.
Locity
Beglary No.
Lot Ka 1945,
Particulars of the Lưh.
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Berndary
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As per sale plan 11,000 80
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Upel Prion-
1.600
368
Tous from HP. Were ved, to sol HE Undersigned have received' instruc by Public Auction
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THURSDAY,
the 27th March, 1913, commencing at 2.15 .., No. 1, DocGLAS STRIKT. Top Flat,-
Tx WHOLE OF THE VERY VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
DUDBELL STREET”, “—
Comprising:
Massivo, Carrod Cherrywood Dining Room Suite, Settees, Overmantels, Tables, etc., Chesterfield Sofas and Chairs by Lane, Crawford & Co., Mahogany Chairs and Bookcases, Brussels, Axminster and Tisu-
tsin Carpets and Rugs, Embroideries, Wall Haugings, Engravings and, Eichinge, and a number of Old Sporting Prints, Black.
FOR SALE.
Auxiliary Cruiser Facht
PLOYER'
59 foot overall. 18 feet beam,
Teak built. Takdocked. Metal sheathed
Complete with all cle: peer, anchors," ets Cabin and Pantry furnishings, sta,
HOTELS
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD,
KOWLOON.
ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS,
BATH-ROOM TO KACH ROOM
Cold and Hot Water throughout:
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BANS. BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining » Room
EXCELLENT CUISINE. For Particulars apply to
THE MANAGER. TEL. No. K129. Talg. Address TERMOTEL..
Hongkong, Fab. 3. 1913
20€
of forgotten tushies whenco the thes trical costumier draws his "dross of the puriod," suddenly appears, cutches, the popular fancy and runs for a season cheek by jowl with the best creation of Hond Stroot and Fifth Avenue. Thus with the Balaclava p. Used for the frat birse by the British troops in the Crimea · zad inco the accompaniment of the Aretio explorer's sleeping bag we were able to identify it by one of those curiously old fashioned little woodcuts with which socie lictionaries are embellished-the Japan÷ can youth now finds In is "the very latest thing in headgear. With the cap pull ed down' to cover the entire face and head, tho noso alone appearing to perform the hoccasry, function of supération, the wearer reminds us of nothing so much an Bibendum, the Michelin man—sẽ least, so für na his hood-piece is concern- ot. While the Balaclava strikes che is belonging to moru Northern abies, it cer tainly is not altogether without artistid merit. The same cannot be said of the clastic-sided boot. Why so many gorai in perpetuating this hideous rolio of the Mid-Victorian Age can be accounted for only by its great convenience when enter ing a Japanese house. Certainly it does not seem to be worn so much sa formerly, One is thankful to see it being gradually diaplaced by "toothpicks" and "*"corn- dodgers" formed in the latest. Fortun
lasts.
4.
The Inverness is another adaptation that is passing. This garment has been used so successfully by the light fingered fraternity as a bak for their nefarious uperations, that some people soom to look "pon everyone no garbed as a potential pickpocket. The Inverness in no longer the rage; for the momont the military caps is the mark of the ultra-baikara. En passant, what is the origin of the vord haikara? It seems obviously to be lerived from the English high bollar," and is used specially as the name of the
Wood Cabinets, Card Tables, Chair, ote, KINGSCLERE HOTEL-European style of hairdroming now
Old Bronze and Brass Figures, Bowls and Vases, eto, etc.
Teakwood Bed Room Suit and Bed
Linen, Table Linen, Electro-plated Olas Ware, Dinner and Dessert Services, etc.; Also
An Antique Hall Clock by Will Nowman, A quantity of Silver Ware, American Cut Glass, Fine Kags Tea and Coffee Service, an Air-tight Cigar Cabinet, Electric Ceiling Fans, Fittings, Electro-liers, etc., etc.
On view Wednesday, 26th inst. Catalogues will be issued. TIEMS—A pana¦..
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 17, 1913.
HONGKONG.
Barrish, overlooking the Botanics [NRIVALLED position in the Hill
Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously itted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fans,
Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms throughout.
Telephone No. 1123,
Oable Address: *Sachsola..
A.B., Code 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1908.
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ELEPHONE No 636.
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
NO OTHER DRINK IN THE 41 WORLD HAS BETTER ** GUARANTEES FOR PURITY
AND GOODNESS
WITHOUT "ALCOHOL OR GASI
Buy a Bottle
and
Try It!
The practical test
of O.T. is the one. to go by.
Put it to the test, and you will find O.T. will prove to be the most delicious and the most beneficial drink you have
ever known.
NEVER BE
WITHOUT
O.T.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL..
Count and Countess Mr and Mrs H. I.
Antel and child Miss &erkas
Ayr
Johnson
Mrs AN. E. Jadah Mr and Mrs E. W.
Kent Paymaster & Mrs J.
Kidd, RN. Mr
r and Mr. and child Miss Maude King
Kruseman Mr A.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.
Mr. S. F. Jenkins
Mr G. 8. Jaber
น
Mr E. P. Wolls
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PRAX HOTIÚN
Mr W F. Wanyon Dr and Mrs Aubrey'. Mr G, P. Lammerk Mr and Mrs W. R. Mr D. M. WhamondL. T. C. R. Archer, Et.-Col. & Mrs A. L
Johns
Mr C. Ansel!
Mr&Mrs F. Winkler Mr. G. G. Wood.
AKTÖR HOUSE.
Mr J. B. Arnold
Mr W. Juster Miss M. King
Mr and Mrs Balli to Mr C. F. Ruder
Mr A. Lafuente
o much affected by Japanese ladies. The tymologist of the future will to doubt se hard put to it to find what connection there is between high collars and hair. 3ut to return to our caps Adaptability was either with the Japanese 'r Büro- pean costume no doubt gives it some advantage over be more usual sorte of Mr E. A. Atkinson, uter-covering and to judge from the Miss F. O. Avery Mias C. A. Avery number of Dazuma-like figures one sces31r and Mrs W. A. in the public conveyances nowadays, the vojus of the military cape must be pretty MF A. T. Barburini considerable. We would like to see ir Mr M. Baring E. By Bate worz toga-fashion- the villain in the Mir
Capt. G. B. Beardsley Dr Kubits play wears it, with the flowing bad thrown. Mr E. 4. Beaumont, Mr & Mrs Kucks
Capt. A. W.
Mrs D. L. Brun jauntily over the left shoulder leaving Mr E A. W. Bell
Tilienthal
Mr 3. Campbell Mr & Mrs S. Bergo
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr J. Casnovas display a gaudy lining; but the capo Bliss J. Barne
DIEL. Martyn Lobb General Andres CerribIr F. F. Ez II. J: Bergo wearing Japanese, bent chiefly on keeping Ez II.
Chatetea Mrs F. R. Belilios
Chenu aut the cold, has little uno for the pie.
Mr G. A. Bona turesque, and draws his deak closely Capt. O. P. 1
Paynon about him mindful of ita artistic pos- Mr G. Block
Mr G. Bowack sibilitics.
S65 KING EDWARD HOTEL the right art free turned back to
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
IN WHICH AXX VENTED TENSHANZI OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Log.
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST Decenas, 1911
**£22,561,286.
..£2,497,500
-Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital.......... LI-Fire Fundi................... 3,899,114 D--Ide & Amaliy Panda........” 16,158,160
Sinking Fund Account ame
.88,519
+1
£98,561,262
FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. EXSEGLENTĀROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.
TELRYHONE 473.
H. HAYNIA, Manager,
138 Hongkong, October 2, 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWKE) STREET,
Opposite Clock Tower.:
OCATION good for Hillside Scenery
FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. 1,567,158 Families, Residents and Tourists
made thoroughly comfortable.
Terms Moderate. · EUN ON FIENT-CLASS Loíza, Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress
M. S. HOY.
Berenue Fire branch.......
Idle and Annuity | 1,973,269.
Branchen) Berenne Marine Department...
203,892 Other Receipta .................
490,199
£5,33,919 The Accumulativa Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, sad, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart ment of the Company's Business.
JEEWAK, TOMES & 00.
Agenda
BRAESIDB
PRIVATE HOTEL,
CITANDING in its own grounds with → Tennis and Croquet, Lawns, Large. Airy and Well Furnished Booms, Every boms comfort. Fine View of the Haricus STATIS.Tiephone, No. 690.
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANO SUULETY OF THE UNITED STA
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., ~EKNIKAL“MATIoris;~Hasurare.
J. T. HAMILTON, GERAL Manada *** YOK HAS ELLE, TURTO,
New Lance Paid: for... £. 23,687,500 Outstanding lastesnonamounts, qu
to 222,653,920 Apvote; satqunt £104,058,588 Se quote,17,02,788 Dividends to Folloy bolderen: ho
1910
ootwear
Totul paid Total Expenses. Low 3910
© Lipings from
S
FRY & 00.,
Ingoms from
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Brwolde,' 91, Macdonnell Road. Hongkong. September 1, 1908,
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YOU
Mr Lowrie Mr and Mrs Neil
Meclatyre
Mrs MaCrae Mins Lo Msichand Mr Geo. Martin Miss F. B. Marvin
á child and Dr G. W. McKess Mrs R. T. Matheson
Dr and Mrs C. W.
McKoury
Mr A., McKichan Mr A. Mackensie The puttes is another bera of dress the Mr J. 8. Bradstreet Mr & Mrs MacKichan
Bradway military are responsible for introducing Mr and Mrs E. T. Miss MacKichaa In the past many things came from Mr H. Bridges Indis in the train of Buddhism, but war Mrs E. F. Bridge has brought the puttee to Japan, via Mrs Brooke
Mist N. Carpenter South Africa, England and Manchirvis. Mr. J. Cambridge Since the Russo-Japanese War the putter M A. Catiin has been steadily gaining popularity, Mr J. S. Obsimers until today overy carter, coolio, student Mew O. I Church and messenger boy finds it necessary to Mr A. Claxton.
Misa N. M. Clark bind his calves spiral fashion. By that
Mr.
J. Cokely strange knack of just miming the philos W. F. O was logical mark, observable whenever Ian Miss Crocker Fuage asimilate foreign words, their J.E. Curtis
floer Darics and Mr J. D. F. Mulder
Mr A. B.. (gaiter), just as kɔppu monos glass and
maid
M MAX. Deine
M. Norman pipa cigarette-hoidor,
Mr and Birs D. G.
McNaughtor M. B. K. Mehta Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr J. Merecid Miss L N. Miller
equivalent Lady M: W. F. Mole
Looking at the kaleidoscope of the B
Mix
stroots with its Japanese, foreign no Mailers hybrid styles, wo wonder whether the native dress will persist, or whether within the next fifty yours a new national Dotikin
Lay
Oglay
Ormiston
costume will be evolved, at onco dis- MR 1. Do My mom Planlor
dos of the times.
tinctive, artista, sad suited alike to the MV
FWA Dowlay
M HD.
Plabler Japanese mode of living and the exigen Mr W. Downie
MrW O Drew Mrs. Potten Berud
Pous Mas C. D. He& Mrs W. Hatteo HHP-OE 3 Bay
Dr. Sun Yab Ben, who is now. ET Brich
visit to Japan, is expected in Kobe on his way home. The Kobe Chamber of Com- merce, the Manicipal authorities and lead-
Birot Mr E Band Mr E. 8.
Brown Mr B. Brown
Mr C. L. Bran
Lirut Ch Mr H. Mr F. A. Chopard Mr L. Coms Mr J. Crespo Miss C. Crespo
Mr E. Dancer Mrr H. Dedcogior Mr and Mrs S. W.
Douglas
Mr J. Eberia
Mr F. C. Forle Mise M. Fowle Mr A. Ghells Kr B. Gorge Mr O. Goldenberg Mr R. R. Hamilton
Mr J. H. Harrison McQ. Honkin BLEN Mr W, M. Hill Mr F. P. Höbaica
Mr RH-Hunter Misunter
Mr J. Igualis
i
Mr G. Langone Chpt. Leradat Mr V. Lop
Col. 3. B. Luciano Mr V. Lurebal
MAO. Lustio -- Mr A. U. Miles
Biler
Mr F. E. Morgan Mirs de Morri Mrs S. Morton Me and Mrs Mullar Mr F. Musso
Mr Willen Newton Dr &M. R. Earle
Newton
Mr and Mrs G. F.
Nightengals
Miss B. Prima Mr V. O. Pair Mr & Mrs H. Pink Mr J. O. Powell Mr A. D. Prines Mr Th. M. Rohn
Sanders Mr P. Sagarbams
Mr N.
Mr and Mrs 0. Q.
Satcholi
Mrs Stirling
Mr H. Taurun
Mr.B. de Treville
Mr J. R. Waltera
KINGSCINKE HOTEL,
Consul General An. Mr E. 8-Morrison
derson
Miss E. Muhlbach Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr and Mrs B. G."
New Backbouse
Dr and Mrs B. W. Prof 0. H. Ober
Brow
Mr A. Feminig
Mr and Mrs A. E. Mr and Mrs
Carleton
Perfect
Maj. Curries R.G.A.Mr & Mrs J. Robert Mrs L. Qurin, child
and narsa
T. Robleder
Mive D; Filkins Mr W. H. Ford Mr Gillingham Mr W. B, Hind
Mr And Mr E. P.
M-P. Schaltbifur
|ing business man of the City are making MP3 W. Schmidt
M.
“Mrs G. Sachse
Mr A. In Shields Capt. C.
Y.B.
shira, Basin í
De
Skódman"
Major & Mrs F. J. Mr H. P. Thomas
Hunter
Mr G. J. E. van der Dr & Mrs Evan-Jones Wal
Mr M, Lang Mr van Woeren
Mr & Mrs W. Logan Me J. W. Wilson Dr E. L. Martyn LebbMr.P D. W Lent. & Mrs E EM B. Woutan
Lubbock
arrangements to welcome the distinguished.
Lokusider: Viator. At the meeting, it was decided to Mr & Mrs H. Fogg Mr and Mrs. A. W.
Turbes Mrs JM love all the arrangements to Mayor Fowler Mr. and Mrs.
Boott Kashima and Mr Matenkata, President of MDg Ruller...
Med Max B. H the Kobe Chamber of Commerce.
Mr A. Geare Mr BE
Mr Bhary M2M 3: 0. Sibley: Mr Toph Gould Men G. Biaford M. F. Beughausen
FOTICE,
90%
Gilmors
and child
HEARD ROZKA
My U. Booker".
Miss Bonette
XYZ Aim:F.P. Bural Mr H tradm.
MERE GANDE PRICE & Co., La
REMOVE From the PC Me H. J. Cha Mr and Mrs E. 12, Queen's Boad Central to No. 6,
Ganda kare My 5- Spiro QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (istelyjooMPO. You Griso Baith cupied by the French Store) on 1st March next..
Capt LP Ha GANDE PRICE & 00, LTD | MJ, Halliday
Wine Merchant,
Mr J, 6 Happer 12, Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, Mr B Hambo
269 Me J. G. Hanna Hongkong, Bebrity 2, 131 1
HAWT. Harbor
NOTION
1372 have BEMOVED), from No. 64 VY Bo. 37, Queen's Road Chambert,
We have a CHEAP SAFE), vir: One: Month only, in ondes to give a Chance our Castomers to purchase Bilice, Gram Cloth and all serta $2-Orientul Godda a very Modest Pr
and Mrs Jamo Spittles
Hr Wm: Stewart
Bomann-
Me sad Mrs Crew. Mr & Mr P. Tenusmond MPM Oroyedall
Mr. Higginbotha Mr J
HOME
Mr Cr Post Me A. Body Miss Ade Rowley Dr Baberey Mr J. Belzunius Mr & Mrs Ji Belen
Mr J. Bohman Me H. T. Sharp
M Stephang
Tholen
Me and Mrs Tobias
Mr Wahle
Mr Ady Jenkins Dr Bertz G. Waliina
My G. Winstons
WB Miller
Sert Palmier
R. A.M.C.
Lear, A.P.D. & child
† Mr & Mrs W, Arm-Mr R. Maznjima
strong
Capt. & Mrs MeMunn Mr & Mr T. Arthur ehidran and nazwey; Mr E. F. Aucott
RAM.O.
Ma W. M. C. Bar-Mz E, U, MoKutly
rett and child
Mr I M. Bayley
Mr & Mr. Mitzballa
more and child
| Mr and Mm O. W, J LA. H. G.- Monteith,
Bell
Mr & Mrs Bayer
Mrs Booty.
Mrs Boydlar
BAM.O.
Mr & Mrs M. Pitten - den
Mr & Mrs C. 'Petros'
Maja Bowen, A.P.D. and children |Attorney-General J. Bay. Foster Pegg A. Bucknill Mr J. Plummer: Major & Mra Comyn,Lt-Onl. J.J. Radolids,
R.A:
R.E
Lt. and Mrs T. 0. Mr Balton
Cunningham, E.A. Mr & Mrs A. Bitche Major Davy, R. L Mr J. W. Robarts
Mr G. A. Datton" Mr G. W. B. Rogera? Consul & Mrs Eitzen Eug omdr. & Mrs Mr and Mrs.0.G. Romme, KN.
Gordon
Mr A. Sinclair
Bir and Mr B. A. Mr. Skott
Hale
Mr A. Findlay Smith Col. and Mrs Gordon Lt Col W. H. Usher,
Ball, B.A.M.C. Smith, 4O.D.
Mr H. A. Haseland · Mr & Mrs P. Sofieža
Capt & MnHodging Capt. & Mrs Sterickat Major Humphreys, child & nurse, fod
F.E.A..
D.O.L.I
Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr.R. Stewart.
Humphreys
Mr & Mrs Sutherland; Me and Mrs Hum-Lt-Col & Men Tosoit
plizeya
Me and Mrs P. Jacies
Mr H. U. Jeffries
Mr A. Kaith
Mr M. Kissane.
Mr and Mrs Kohler
2nd D.O.LT Major & Man. Wanborst
R.Z.A.
Capt. Whitfelda.0.DZ
Me David Wood
EDIG EDWARD HOTEL
Mrs R., Almond Mr Fo
Me and Mrs P.
Cleneral & Min J. M.M. D. B. Maywe
Bell
Mr A.G. Birch
Ma Birne and obild Mr and Mrs A. Le
Mr T. Chee
Bloud
Capt. G. D. Mill Me and Min J. EL
Body
Mr M. F. Murray Miss El M2 Nation. Mr A. P. Nobbe
Mir &i. Mm Christian- M2 1. B. Pärmi 2
Mr J. Coulthart
Mr.3. W. Cox
and
Capt. & Mrs Wild
My Cu A Pool
Men Dobbia Mina Fa Bearind pers
B.Sayon
Mr.W. A Donaldson Mraze Sicher
Mr G. N. Donell 5: Bir de Kirs Mr G. L Dancen Dr Siles
Farmer Mr. E. Bidebobbout EL FATOM MBS
Me And
Mr Guo, Grimble
Mr K. Katy
Mr and Mir
And child
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