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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1913.

AUCTIONS

B.

PUBLIC ACCTION.

ARTICULARS and Conditions of the

Hughes and Hough Pletting by Fublic Auction Sale, to be

AUCTIONERTS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

A.B.C. 4T & Dan EnimoNU,

AI. TELEGRAVING Cook, "

Telegraphic Adizam" MEIRION' KONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION

"HE Enderigned have received instrue

Tottom H. P. Waire, Bay, to sell

by Public Auction

נגין

THURSDAY,

the 7th March, 1913, commencing at 4.15 r.3, No. 1, Datulas STREET, Top Flat,-

THE WHOLE OF TH

VERY VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:

Massive, Carved Cherrywood Dining Room Suite, Settees, Ovormantels, Tables. etc., Chesterfield Sofia and Chairs by Lane, | Crawford & Co., Mahogany Chairs anxi Bookcases, Brussels. Aan inster and Tin. tain Carpets and Rags, Feilimideries, Wall Hangings, Engravings and Richinge, and a number of Old Sporting Prints, Black- wood Cabinets, Card Tu·les, Calios, etc.,f Old Bronze and Brass Figures, Bowls and Vases, etc., pl.c.

Teakwood Bed Room Suit and Bed Linen, Table Linen, Electroplated Glass Waro, Dinner and Dessert Services, etc.;

Also

An Antique Hall Clock by Will Newman, A quantity of Silver Ware, American Cat. Glass, Fino Koga Ton and Crice Service; an Air-ti ht Cigar Cabinet, Electric Ceiling

Fans, Fittings, Electro-liers, etc., ele.

Un rior Wednesday, 20th inst. Catalogues will be issued.

TIXMA urun!.

BUCHES & HUUGL,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, March 17, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

3BE

BE Undersigned have received instrue

tions to Soll by Public Auction

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

it

OD

FRIDA Y,

the 28th March, 1913, at

...

Granville Avenue, Grenville Road,"

Kowloon,-

THE SUNDRY

VALUABLE

FURNITURE.

2,

HOUSEHOLD

THEREIN CONTAINED,

including One Drawing Room Suite

(Polished Teakwood).

One Piano by Arthur Allison, London.

Va'view day of axio.

Catalogues will be issued.

KUGHES & HOUGH,

Avetioneers.

Hongkong, March 24, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

308

Tous Sell by Pabile A action,

HE Undersigned have received lastrne.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

од

SATURDAY,

the 20th March, 1918, commencing st 2.30 P.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Vaux Road. Corner of

Ico House Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE JAPANESE WARE,

20.,

&c.,

Comprising:-

&C..

held on MONDAY, the 31st day of March, 1915, at rar, at the Offcon of the Public Works Department, by Order of Bir Excellency the Governor, of One Lat gi OROWN LAND ahore Kennedy Road, In the Colony of Hongkong, for term of 75 years, with the option of ronowal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 5 years.

| No of Bale.

Locuity

Feriatry Na.

Abere Kennely Bond

Particulars of the Toi

Boundary

Ninamire

Bant

N

W.

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Upset Price,

Atroval Bent

As poc male pian; 9,850 | 80-

Auctions.

PUBLIC

AQOTION

BLYSOSEN

GIVES [ABILITY

SCHVOUS

TREATMENT

MEN

STRENG TREMAD

ADDS

THE CHINA MAIL.

(VITALITY]

Immediate Mersits - Conzagheed Mann- less Tainabim,în nil oness of Atrophy, Wanting - mnd ether, forún „ok) Harrous Dability, es la restores, developer nad strengthens by the outward, sopišonslan... of an invigorating salve (Glyso-Jigim)with the aid of our celebrated Glynogen Widers (palatable).. Eliber prezuestion is $1.00 gold--(large boxk Three boxes $1,60 geld. One application alone proves 'our state- ment in erONT ORPO..

E. O. GLYBO SALES. co..

Lynbrook, X. T. (ELA)

LONDON SINGAPORE AND JAYA

BANK.

The report of the London Singapore and Java Benk, Ltd., to be prunted at the first annual general macöting on the 12th httant, cover a period of a little over, Aive months to 31st December, 1912. The London premises in Suffolk-street having been fitted up, business there was coin- menced on 27th August. It huing - bonded to undertake banking work for 403 rubor and other plantation enterprises,

and to aim at providing a planters' bank, with direct representation in the Midd Fast, arrangements aro prooveding for the mequisition and amalgamation of |soveral, old-established local banking houses with branches in the British and Butch East Indies. The ineronse of the

1111⁄2 Gadseigned have received instruc

will of Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

011

MONDAY,

the 31st March, 1918, at 1.30 P.M., BÌ No. No. 4, Dernor VILLAS, CAMERON Ban, Kowloon, Top Flat,-

THE SUNDRY

apital of the bark and its conversion into a public company, are projected in connection, with these negotiations, and the necessary resolutions will i due course be submitted at a special meet. Ing. Larger premises have also become

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLDquisite, and certain proposals are under

FURNITURE, PRATICALLY NEW.

Therein Contained,

(Full articulars from Catalogue), Including One Piano and Electric Fittings,

ths thw on day of sala. TERMS, AN UNCAT

HUNIIES & HOUGA,

Auctionezza. Ilonzenny, Larcir 22, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION: PUBLIC

395

13IE Undersigned have received instros,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),'

On

THURSDAY,

the 3rd April, 1913, at 2.50 ́rs, at their SALES Rodais, No. 8, Des Vœux

Rond, Curner of Ten House Street,

A COSAMINDENT OF USEFUL HOUSEHOLD LINENS, (ALL NEW Goona),

Comprising --

sidoration with that object. In the chart period under review, įrutifying pro

rss has been rumle. The total suns npřeived to the credit of customers' cur. ent accounts is £129,712, and payments at amount to £110.339. în deposit wenmits the total is £2,084, the bulk being subjet to one or three months! notio of witlirnwn. The Java ngeney .counts show a study increus; of busi ness, and the directors are convinced that the establishment of the bank's own branches, coupled with the transfer to ir of existing connections, would materially augment its revenues. The investments held are in sand profit-earning Eastern undertakings, and they are entered in the badance-sheet at cost price, their present fourket value being about £2,500 in exces. 4 tht som. No value has been placed the unexpired lenec of the London

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUOTIONEER

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

FOR SALE,"

Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht

'P LO VER 15

58 tech overall. 12 feet basni. Tenk built. Tank decked. Blctal sheathed, Complete with all deck gear, anchors, etc? Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION,

HE Undersigned has recirca instrne tions from F. I. Anustnoxo, Esq To sell by Public Auction

WEDNESDAY,

the 2nd April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r.at., at his Rosidoneo 'Trevorbyn,'

(No. 18, The Peak), THE WHOLE-OP 57% VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Comprising:-

Upholstered Chesterfeld And Easy Chairs, Perainn 'Carpet, Rugs, Liberty Art Curtains, Teak Overmantels, Blackwook Curio Stand and Stools, Brass Curtain

Poles, Card Tables, etc., etc.

Heavy English Oak Sideboard, Round Dining Table and Chairs, Dianer Waggon, Fine Cut Glass Ware, Crockery, etc, etc

Double Teak Wardrobe, with: Dovalled Mirrors, Double and Single Iron Bed teads, Toak Washstands and Toilet Tables, Occasional Tables, etc., etc.

Bath Room and Pantry Requisites, Kit- Jhen Utensila, etc., etc.

On View from Tuesday, the 1st Apr. Full Particulars from Catalogues. Trasa --Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auct

Hongkong, March 24, 1815.

*THE CHINA MAIL.

NOTICE.

TOT

TELEPHONE No. 636.

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

NO OTHER. DRINK IN THE :: WORLD-HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

WITHOUT ALCOHOL ON: GAS.

Buy a Bottle

and.

Try It!

The practical test

of O.T. is the one to go by.

Put it to the rest, 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.

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VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL, Mr and Mrs G. D. Mr H. Norton

Adama

Mr E. J. Hunt Capt. R. Inneg Mrs A. N: E. Jadab Mr W. Kaufmann-

Communications relating to news, shoute Mrs J. J. Agnow

Mrs L. G. Alden Mr R. J. Allyn

to addressed to Tus EDITOR

Correspondents must forward tbal.

i proteises, and the whole of the preliminates and addresses with any communica

try expenses have been paid cut of pre- A balance of £1,012 is show as fire. carril forward after providing for å ividend at the rate of 6 per cent. per unitum, and it is proposed to uális $1,000 of this to form the nucleus of a neurra fund, to be invested in approved trust socurities.

Ladies and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, Single and Double Bed Size 'Hematitahod Sheets, White Satin and Honeycomb Quilt, Dumnak Table Clots and Serviettes Gent's Tunic Shirts (sorted sizes),

·Huckaback Towels, Turkish and Brown Linen Towels, Ten, Glues and Pantry Cloths, "Bath Towels, Lace Curtains from Member Who Delayed to Pay a Fine.

2 yds. to 44 yds. long, Pyjama Suits,

Lady's Camisoles, Knickers, Nightdresses, and Princess Skirts, Gent's Fancy Summer Waistcoats, Singlets, Sucks, **

And

CLUB SUIT.

The right of the committee of the aligh Club to expel q'member in cor- Jain, circumstances was wrgued before Mr. Tustica Parker, the new Lord of Appeal

A few lots of Table Plate, Rodgers Cutlery sitting in Chancery recently.

and Sundries.

(Lute to suit Purchasers).

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Mr. M. J. D'Arey, who has been a Catalogues can be had on day previous | teuber of the club for 33 years, sought

1 injunction to restrain the manage ment from preventing him, using it.

To sale.

TERME - -34 zam

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Bonding, March 20, 1813,

Mr. Rosner, K.C., explained-alat Mr. 408 D'Any brud in November of last year get in arrears with his fines nad desk money 104, is, all-and incidentally in a

PATELL & CO.

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Exporters & Importer:

General Merchants

And

Commission Agents

Very Fine Silk Embroidered and Mother- HONGKONG, CANTON

o-pearl Inlaid Screens and Panels, Kake- monos, etc., Old Bmas and Bronze Vason, Bowls, Lanterns, Incense Burners, a quantity of Carved Ivory, Damascena Waze, Kags Nanoya Makudzi Tea and Coffou Services, 4., &c., &c.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogues). On view day before salo,

Trans)—da unIL).

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 25, 1913.

NOTICE

404

ITINE. Undersigned have received justine- tions to sell at their Sulce Rovins No. 8, Des.. Youx Road, curnor of Ice House Street,

One 8 EL.P. BRIDGEPORT MOTOR, NEW with propeller and shaft. Üne & HP. BRIDGEPORT MUTOH Practically New, dad in good couḍi ún. ONE RUNEO DUPLICATOR, Complete and in Good Condition. Further particulars may be had from the Undersigned.

'HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, March 24, 1913.

SHANGHAI AND

CEN

HANKOW,

T IN G, Burgeon Denttic.

No, 14, D'AquiLAR STREET

TERMS VERY MODERATE

Cunsaltation Froa.

• SELF CURE NO FICTION) = NO SUFFERE♬ NEID NOW DESPAIR. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

THERAPION NO.

In a remarkably short time, aften n few days miy Chrosditcharges(libeen superating infection.

THERAPIÓN No.2

Cares blond poison, had legs, alcaen, stres: paint lind jointa, &e, when nivera dai trustment foll

THERAPION NĚ.3

forca

Les chromic weaknes, Jo-tigravita

Either amper Thampion & all saif Lewatzen fractivos enclosed, al chemists or peet free 17-from The Later Medicine Co Havenituck Rd., Hautp stwa, London, Eng. Try New Draghe (Tartalome: Form of Than pisa, many bataye, aa bi, lasting Trade Marked word "THERAPIONI.03 British Gova Starup affixed torty cenaze packet

X THERAPION

TO STAY OURED

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tetter to the committee he pointed out that the clocks in the club rooms did not agree with those in the hall.

tion addressed to the Editor, not necessarily for publication but as evidence of good

be

All matter for publication should ritten on one side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communicatier that hasalready appeared in any other paper will be inserted.

Letters relating to business, should be vidressed to THE SECRETARY..

Orders for extra copies of the CHINA Man should be sent as soon as possible. the supply is limited. Cash 10 cta., Crodi 2 cta por copy.

Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 9 should be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd- ham Street, not later than 11.30 1.m.

Alterations and additions to Adrortise. sent us not later than 2 p.m. ments on pages 1, 6.7 and 10 should be

Mr. James Armstrong Mrs Kelsey

Hon. W. H. Arm-

strong

Miss Arr

Arrkan

Mr A. T. Barborini Mr M. Baring. Mz E. R. Ento M3. A. Besumont

Mrs F. R. Belilios Mr G.A. Bena Capt. C. R. Beynon, Mr and Mrs N. F.

Blanche.

H. G. Elook Mr G. Bowark

Mr. H. Bridges Miss Clara Bull Mr and Mrs, J.

Bungbee

Mrs C. B. Kenedy Mr and Mrs B. W.

Kent

Mr J. H. Kern Mina M. Kern Mr C. Kittridgo Me A. Kruseman

FOD

Mr & Mrs G. Lequio Bir Lewis Capt. A. W Lilienthal Mrs von Lilienthal Mr G. T. Lloyd

Dr E. La Martyn Lobb

Mr S. Lowrie

Mr and Mrs Neil

B. MacIntyre

Mr A. S. MacKichan Wise Falen Bangbee Mrs MaCrao Me and Mrs W. H.Mr Goo.. bxrtin.)

Bar

Miss M, Barr Mr W. I. Burtt Mrs. A. Burr Mr.A J. Cambridge Mins A. G. Carter

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.

Mr and Mrs F. S. Capt. and Mrs P. A.

Barbert

Wolker and child Mr W. T. Harbord Mr E. P. Wells Mias Hacker

Mr.W. F.

Miss L. D. Hawkes Mr D. M. Whand

PHAN HOTEL. Mr J. M. Aaron Mr M. KissanE Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mra Klain Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs Kohler Mr F. V. HorendeenMr & Mrs F: Winkler

R.A.M.C

M: G. P. Lammert MF.W. HorondeenMr and Mm C. H. Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Lt-Cal. & Mrs à, 1.

Hewett, C.M.G. Mr and Mrs L.Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr R. Masjine

Mr E. A Wintersprith

strong

Lol, A.P.Did

Mr and Mrs H. F.

Rickman

Wise

Mr G. G. Wood"

Capt. "A. Akin-Hig- Miss M. Young

gine

GRAND CARLTON KOTEL,

Mr & Mrs F. Allen Major and Mrs Joyes children and nurse Mr C. D. Kast

Mr and Mrs B. A

Balantina

Mr

and child

Mr J. Boose

Mr 8. G. Bolden

& Mrs W. BishopMr E. Komnienz

Mr A. R. W. Libbley Mrs A. Lipton

Madam J. Lombad

Lowell

Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr and Mrs N. A. M F. Braga

Lieut. Col. & Mrs

Mann

Miss L Braga

Misa M. Braga

Liens R. & B. Brows-Mr Chan Maz Mrs A. Myeca

-ter

& Mrs E. Brook Me M. H. Norwood

W. Cane, Mr and Mrs C. L.

Pak Yar 3. Paul

Col Misa B. B. Marvin Mr R R. T. Matheson

and child Mr and Mrs D. G.

McNaughtor

Mr B. K. Mohta.

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New Advertisements should be sent in Mr & Mrs B. Craw-Mr C. D. Melbourne bufure 3 p.m.

Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a fixed period will be

ontinued until countermanded.

Telegraphic Address *MAIL Hongkong: Telephone No. 22.

THE CHINA Mai Lumixed."

S. THEL

MAIL

CHINA

ford

Miss Crawford

Mr J. S. Chalmers Mr and Mrs W.

Christio

Mt J. Merecki Mrs E. M. Morae

Mi-J. D. F. Malder

J. Mr J. W. Newkirk

Mr G. M. Newton Me V. d'Oettingen Mrs N. P.

Ogelsbry Mian G. Mr J. Ormist Bir G. W. O. Parr Mr E. E E. Parsons Mr W. T. Payne Mr B.M. Philips

Miss M. Christie Mrs C. L. Church Mr A. A. Claxton Mr T. J. Cokoly Mr H. L. Condon

Corse, Jr. Mr.G. H.

Mrs W

W. F. Owen

Miss Crocker

M and Min J. J. MrA. Philips

Corbett

Pranally be paid his fines, although Typhoon Map & Mik

law days late.

The committee passed a resolution call-i ing upon him to resign, as he had dis regarded the rules.

He replied that he would hardly believ that the committee could Ex such a stigan on his name.

Whilst in the wrong in owing the fines

The committee, however, tight thing could be gained by this, and on Try last the following further resolution was passed

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Guide.

PRIC

40.

AFTOR NODE.

Ms V. Lagebil

MrA O. Lustie

Mr & Mrs J. Mo

Cricket

Mr F, F. Miller. Bir A.C. Millar

Mr J, H. Minor Mr F. E. Morgan Ma K. de Morri Mrs N. Morton

Mr. F. Musso

Mr Wilton Newton. Mr Y. C. Patr

Mr & Mrs H. Pink Mr J.

D. Powell

J. R. Curtia

maid

Mr L E. Pinkham Mr& Mrs W. Hutton

Potts

Sir William & Lady Mrs M. C. Praston

Ross Daries and Mrs H. 8. Rowline.

Mr E. H Ray Miss F. Reny Miss Emma Reed Sir West Ridgeway Mr. Reich

Mr C. H. Davis....

Mrs Day Mr A. F. Deano ANE C. Danson. Mr L..Dent Mr & Mr Portents

And 2 children

Mr G. A. Dike

Mr A. W. Bernie Mr

Rice

Taing

Mr & Mrs E Reh-

ford

Me and Mrs J. B. Miny L. Rosenberg.

Donkin

Minu Da-kin

.E. H. Douglas.

Mr W. A. Dowloy

Mr W. Downi MrW. C. Drew

Mr and MP

Duarcoke

Mr.P. Schaltheifer

Mr W. Schmidt

Mr J. H. Childers

Dr E. K. Coldenbed Mr & Mrs R. Peston

Mr and Mrs J. W. Mr C..W. Randall

Mr A. F. Remedica Mr& Rig

Copelia

Mrs J. Crawford

Lisut. Goo. W. Cram Mr and Mrs Arthur

bio, R.E

Rogerson

Mr M. D. Edmonds

Min

C Ennis

Madun Escault Miss A. Farar Mise B. G. Farar

MrT: G. Flynn Mr Geo. Frank

Mr. E. Rolins Dr J. F. Ron jones Mr W D. Sazboru Mr E. Sargon

Mr L. C. Banderson

Mr H. Sabroder Mr G. W.Sewell

fr Frank H. FrishieRev. Jos H. Smith

and family Mr C. R.

Mr A.. K. Gambitz

A. J. Grandy

Mr G. Harper Mr Hayter Capt. D. R. Hawelt Mr O. Hoffmann Mr W. Jackson

· KING

Capt. Allers Mr R. Almond Mr F. Aran Ma Bank

Stanley

Mr R. H. Stephenso Mrs T. Tobins Mr E. J. Tresdgold Mr Hon Tam Wing Mr. M. Zaloaga

EDWARD HOTEL

|| Mr & Mrs J. Barthes

MP. P. Bazter Mr R. A. Begly

Mrs Dirks and child Mr F. Boneler Mr N. Boyd Mr and Mrs. W. M.

Mir and Mrs. A. M.MT-Chos

Boott

Mr and Ms B. H.

Seward

C. MrE, H. Step-

Mr J..0..Sibley.

Mr W D. Cornish

Chart Mr J. Mr F. W. Cuz Mr and Mr. Dobbia Mc W. Donaldson

Mra sud Mes HO.. Mrs G. Bidford Mr G. L Duscan

Ehrenfali

and ouliks

Mr. & Mr Evered Mr and Mrs E. EM 4. B. Findlay Mr and Mrs F. H. Smith

irs Finchett

Mr D. C. de Quirre

court

Fallows

Mr.V. Borby Failow* Bishop

Mr. 8. Spim Mias Fallowa Mr and Mr and Mrs Farwell Spittler

Mine Square

ML. B. Frank Mr. Gaylord Mr. P. Gorswaler Mrs James Mr Goa. Grimbis

Drunch

he felt that, after a years' membership Mr E. S. Adlor ho had been treated, very severely,, and Mr H, J. Allen asked leave to appear before, the com 3r J. B. Arnold mittee.

Mr S. Arregui Mr and Mrs Balliste Mr E. W. Austin

Mr L. Birot Me A. R. Bishop Mr J. Brown- The secretary is nuthorised to crane Mr G. L. Bruż the name of Mr. D'Arcy, as be censes Mrs C. L. Brao

Mr Ed, Broumicho. to be a member of the club. <

Mr S. Campbell Cominet canlealed that Mr. Azey had Mr. A. Chopard done nothing injurious to the elaracter Mr H. D.

Cooper if the club, and that under the rules the Mr H. Dodeogion communities could not remove him from its Mr M. Gaudry.

MrJ. 8. Gathercole membership.

Mr A. Gholla Mr. Martelli, K... for the club, said Me J, S. Gillier drat Mr. D'Arey had boon incessantly-in Mr. Goldenborg

Mr.J. E.

E. Hamilton The judge pointed out this no the Mr F. P. Dobics

Mr J. H. Harrison saitise meeting calling Mr. D'Arcy to Mr D P. Hyman resign, only nine out of 20 members were Mr H. E. Jeanin present; and the matter stood over so Mr W. A. Johosen Mr&Mrs F. Thampir & MD-Tox that evidence could be given as to who Me W. Justerson ther all the members of the committoo

Mr G. Langone.... Mr R 8. Vergetés Mr V. Lopcs

MEJ. R. Walters know what they were called togethor

aTTours for months,

for.

The Raleigh Club is a celebrated co-

Mrs EA. Roberts Mr P. Sagarlama Mr N, Sandora

Mins A. Schubert Mr and Mrs O. Q

Satchell

Mr A. R. Sprungil Mrs Stirling Mr.), M., Etmabe

und.

Major R. Bask

Dr W. BB. Faunce Lt. and Mr O. E. Mr and Mm Kraft Mrs C. Finlayson Stainer

Mir & Mrs. H. Bogz:

Mr. H. G. Fib Mr. F. K. Stoerus Mr F. B. Stabba Mr H. E. Waffeld

M. D.

Bir E

Foster

Mr Denman Fuller Mns A. Fuller. Mrs. Genip Bir A. T. Gillespie Bir AG. Gordon Mr. Yo

Jigelur Mr Joseph Gould Mr J. Dourgy

Mr K My J. 8. Tapp Mies F. E.

Tobey Bir M. Toling ··· Mr R. O. Trevelyan Bir Altrad Turner -- MirO, Walker -Mim A Walker Miss M. Walker Mr F. W. Perkandar Mr J. H. Greso Me Walk

J. Grimala MEE WAL Mr.Van der Bbegeb - MrAarth Stephans MrP.. Von Grise, Mr. II. Watkins

Goon Bed FMrand Mrs Wateos Mr sod, Mes/Johr

Chub. T. P. Hall - Mr & Mrs B. Webb Mr, B. Happer Mr F. Weldundik

WINDHAM HOTEL

Mr W. H Morris

Mr W. R. Coker

í

art of the smart sporting sot. The pro- Mr W. Dakle misen, on the east side of Begont-street, Jam- Fwing between Waterloo-place and Piccadilly. Mr E. Frohlies Mr J. D. Front circus, are a well-known fosture of the

MrL G Geboy Wost/end.

Mrs T. Gurd n It was erected by Nash, the architect Mr R, Hayward" of Rogent-street, sa à residenss for him. | Mim M. 6. Hoy self, but he did not live there. It 3641 W. C. McCracken

•Me Ichman afterwards the Parthenon clubhouse.

M: Telar Dr Watson

Mr B. Hemie Me J. G. Hanna,

·M-F: B. Lemla Mr & Mm 0. Laurits.

Mr E. A. G. May Mr and Mrs F. E.

McHugh

Mr and Mrs J. H. S.

Mody

Mr GR. Mongini Mr and Mrs. Hij

Munn

Mr M.T. MCITES

Min E. M. Nation

Mr A. P. Nobbe

Pazamora

Mr E. F. Anoott

Capt. & Mrs McMum

Mra W. M. C. Bar. children and nurse,

rett and child

Mr I M. Bayley

Mr and Mrs C. W.

Bell

Mr & Mr Beyer

Mrs Booty

Mrs Bowdler

RA.M.C

Mr E O MANully

J.Mr-& Mrs Mitchell- more- and child

L Mrs Monteith

RAMU.

Mr & Mr M. Patten-

Major Bowen, A.P.D. dow

4.

Attorney-General J. Mr & Mrs O. Pearce

A. Backaill

Rev. Foster Pegg Major & Mrs Comyn, Mr J.Flumme-

F.A.

Lt. Col. J.J. Radcliffe,

Lt. and Mrs T., C. R.E. -

Cunningham, F.A. Mr Kelton

Major Davy, R.E

Mr Dureton

Mr G. 4. Dalton

Consul & Mrs Bitzen

Mr & Mrs A. Ritche M: G. W. R. Rogers

Eng Comdr. & Mrs Ramme, P.N..

Mr and Mia G. G. Mr Beźbrow Rose.

Gordon

Mr A. Sinclair

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr O. Skott

Hole

Mr A. Findlay Smith Cal, and Mrs Gordon Lt. Col. W. H. Usher

Hall, B.A.M.C. Smith, A.O.D.

Mr H. A. Kasiand Mr & Mr P. Sofeta Mr T. W. Hin

Capt. & Mrs Stericker Capt & Mm Hodgins -child & nurse, tad Major Humphreya. D.C.L.L

RE.S.

Mr R. Stowart

Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr & Mm Sutherland Humphreys J-Col,it Mrs Tuson

Mr and Mrs Ham- 2nd D.C.L.E

phreys

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