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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1913.
AUCTIONS
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
SAND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN
COAL STORAGE.
Ooder usad
A.B.C. 42 & 5TH EDITIONS.
AL. TELEGRAPnic Code.
M
Tologmphic Address:
*MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HB Ondersigned have received Instruo- Tour to Salf by Fabile Auction,
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),
on
SATURDAY,
the 5th April, 1919, at 2.50 P., môj
their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dua Vcauz
Road, corner of Tox House BraKET, ----
A LARGE QUANTITY OF "
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
ta,
FURNITURE,
2.
REMOVED TO SALE ROOMS
VENIENCE OF SALK,
Also
So..
on Cox.
THREE PIANOS, and a quantity of
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
all of which must be sold.
TERMA :—ÁS usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
ductionsera,
Hongkong, April 1913.
PUBLIO
AUCTION,
447
BE Undersigned have received instrue-
tions to so by Puble auction
оп
WEDNESDAY, the 9th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.3., at their Sabus Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ics Houso Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND
G.
R
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sals, to be hold on MONDAY, the 7th day of April, 1913, at 3 r... at the Ooos of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex- ROWN LAND on the Ridge East of the Governor, of Two Lots of Happy Valley in the Colony of Hongkong, for berm of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rents to be said by The Surreyor of His Majesty the Kuty for one further form of 75 years.
Ko. of Bala
230
Parlictulars of the Lots.
Exakty.
Boundary
Mazkiare
Tenia
(Approximate.)
Registry No.
Sa
Ou the Ridge Fast of
the Ridge
Happy Valley, Valler, d
Lot No. 1011
Inliad o
Fest No
CORTA Tanding and to the
#
ม
Annual Recli
| Upwet Face |
F'intenta la
8,01
159.00 £300,000| 172
Inbout
HOTELS
THE
249,000
1430
24,990
STATION HOTEL,
Odol
The Worlds Dentifrice
THE CHINA MAIL.
The regular use of Odol is an absolute boon to the mouth and teeth. The processes of decom. position in the mouth, which produce all dental troubles, are immediately arrested, and after each rinsing with Odol an ex hilarating sense of fresh ness in the mouth is felt
THE MARCONI CONTRACT
pad
MR, MAXIE AND THE SILENCE OF
* MINISTERS.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER.
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER..
"FOR SALE.
Auxiliary Cruiser Yacht
'PLOVER
68 feet overall. 19 fest beam.
Teak buils. Toak docked. Metal sheathed.
Compiuto with sil drck gear, anchors, etc. Cabin and Pantry furnishings, otc.
PUBLIC AUCTION. „
THE Undaigned has received instrua. tions from Mr A. W. Brewis, (formerly Registrar General to sell by Public Auction
FRIDAY
the 4th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 P.3., this Residence Urix,' May Road,--
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Comprising
Upholstered Chesterfield Sofs and Easy Chairs, Canton Blackwood Cabinet, Desk, Side Tibles, Flower Stands, Chairs aní Stools, Brass Standard Lamps, Axminster Carpet, Porcelain Placqua, Etchings, Pictures, Brass Fenders, Vases, Ornaments,
Mr. L. J. Mazya contributes to the current number of the National Review an article entitled A Word for the Marconi Commi teo." He declares as his honest epinion that be regards the Committer without any vestige of rancour, and eng sympathise to some extent with the | etc., etc.. awkward dilemna in which they have been placed by force of circumstances, 000 of which would appear to be the "abject worship" given to Cabinet Ministers. He says that the records pl official ineptitude ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANE, would be searched in vain for anything
BATH ROOM TO EACH ROOM,
parallel to the crass.incompeteres "of the Cold and Hot Water throughout Department which negotiated the Agree
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS, BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room
EXCELLENT CUISINE
For Fatticulars apply to
THE MANAGER, Fez. No. K179. Teig. Addross ¿Tramorez.
Hongkong. Feb. 3. 1913.
90€
KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
HONGKONG.
district, overlooking Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quict Suites with luxuriously Etted Bathrooms, Telophones and Electric
Faus.
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, including a quantity of VALUABLE CHINESE PORCELAIN Principally of the Kienlung Period and later dates. TEAKWOOD -- Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sufan, | Cable Address: Sachsola. Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Double and Single Brasa and Brass.
|
Telephones in Bedroomas and Sitting rooms throughout. Telephone No. 1122.
Teak Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Dinuer Waggon, and Writing Desk (by Lane, Crawf rd & Co.), Occasional Tables, Glass aud Crockery Ware, Ice Chest, etc.
Teak Wardrobes, Marble-töp Washstands and Toilet Tables (by Lane, Crawford & Co.) Double Iron Bedsteads, Bookcase, Toilet Crockery, sta., etc.
Pantry & Bathroom Requisites, Kitchen Utensils, Lawn Mower, Plants in Pots,
On View from 1st April, 1913. Full Particulara from Catalogue. TREM-Cash on delivery,
GEO. P. LÄMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, M rch 28, 1913.
ment on March 7, and concealed it from the 'public mind until the end of July on the pretext that it was not an Agreement, etc. The Attorney General, ho sage, realised that the coatmet had been got" on March 7 or 8, but the Postmaster Genera) could inform the House of Commons on October 11 that there was neither Contract nor Agreement at that date, and Mr. Maxse asks what precise value, in the fron of such declarations, attaches to Ministerini statements in the House of Commons when Ministers are not speaking on oath. He also refers to the Postmaster-General's declaration that neither himself nor any of his colleagues have at any time held one
Mr.
comment
ia
unatly or on of ales in this company, UNRIVALLED Ring the Entanical directly or indirectly, or have derived one peauy profit from the fluctuations in their
Margo's prices," that the Postmaster General spoke! ific parent has many offspring, and of "this company," but the pro
some of the most shameless gambles hare taken place in the shares of the ofspring, which rocketted aky-high account of the arrangement between the Marconi Company and tho British Post Office of March 7,
A.B.3. Code 5th Ed. Hongkong, September 1, 1808. 120
SECOND SALE.
PUBLIC AUCTION
ΟΣ
422
ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN & CURIOS.
THE Undersigned has received instrac.
tions from WAE SHINA' (who is giving up business), to sell by Public
Auction
11:0
SATURDAY,
the 8th April 1913, commencing at 2,30 P.3., at his Sales Roma,
DEDDALL STREET, ---
THE WHOLE OF HIS VALUABLE STOCK OF ANTIQUE CHINA & CURIOS from Ming to Tow Kwong Dynastics, although
Comprising:-
&c., 2 Dinner Services & Dessert Service KING EDWARD HOTEL it was neither an Agreement not a Co
mounted Bedatenda and Cots, Bareaus,
Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture,
Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of
good Glass Waze, I Cooking Stovo, Kitchen
Utensils, Easmeiled Ware, Cutlery, &c., Brass Fenders Fire Brasses, &c.
FIRST-CLASS
HOTEL.
BLACKWOOD-Cabinets, Couches, Set. | UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. teos, Arma-chairs, Stands, Jardinieres, Hall and Ten Tables, Texpoye, &c. Blackwood Brackets and Photo Frames, Dosks, &a.
diso
Electric Face, Marble Clock by Gaupp and other well-known makers, 1 Large American Ice Chest and 1 Roneo Dupli-
exter.
Catalogues will be issued.
Tràns :—» Onual
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong. April 2, 1913.
PUBLIC
AUCTION
440
WE Undoraigned have received instrace
Hoon to Sell by Pablis Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
the 19th March, 1913, at 2.30 7.1, st their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voux More Road, Corner of Ice House St.-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE CHINESE PORCELAIN, including many valuable and rare pieces, tuoluding OminsBE PICTURES, WALL PLATES, SNETF BOTTLES, &C.
The above are due to arrive from Sbang- hai and the North about the 8th instant.
(Full Particulars from Catalogues). TEKS:—ÂI Deza!,
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 2, 1913.
NOTICE.
418
HE Undersigned have received Instrno- on to sell at thair Sales Blooms No. 8, Das Vaux Road, corner of Jos House Street—
One 8 H.P. BRIDGEPORT MOTOR, NEW with propeller and shaft.
One 8 H.P. BRIDGEPORT MOTOR Practically New; and in good condition, ONE BONEO DUPLICATOR, Complete and in Good Condition. Further partiealers may be had from the Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGĖ,
Asactionists. Hongkong, March 24, 1213.
396
EXCELLENT ROOMS.
ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT.
REASONABLE RATES,
TELEPHONE 373.
E. HAYNES, Manager. Hongkong, October 9, 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOTER) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower.
OCATION Food for Hillside Scenery FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.
and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK
Families, Residents and Tourista made thoroughly comfortable.
Terms Moderate.
-Colour and Blue and White Years. Plates, Bowls and Figures, Old Bronze, Jade Ornaments, China, Glass, Amber and Crystal Snuff Bottles, Old Chinese Fic. tree, Toakin Inlaid Work, etc., etc.
On View from Friday, the 4th April. Catalogues will be issued, Trans-Cash on delivery,
GEO. T. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, March 28, 1919.
ANTOE HOUAZ.
O.T
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 OR GAS.
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
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL..
O.T.
SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,
GARNER, QUELCH &
FEAK HOTEL.
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr H. U. Jeffrios Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr A. Keith Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr M. Kiasang
Mr and Mrs Kobler [ B.A.M.O."
Mr & Mrs W, Arm-Mr G. P. Lammert
strong
Lt. Col. & Mrs A. 1.
Mr R. J. Amoyl Mr and Mrs E. W. Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Lisa, A. P.D. &child
Kent
Mias Arrkas Mr M. E. Bandmann Major Kenay Mr A. T. Barberini Mr H. Kessfor Mr M. Baring Mr E N. King Mr E. R. Bate Mr A. Kruseman
Capt. & Mr G.
Beardsley
B.Cape, and Mrs Me.
Lachlan
Mrs Lambert Mrs and Miss Lay Mr S. Levy Capt. A. W. ron
Lilienthal
Mr E. A. Beaumont Mra F, R. Bulifoa Mr G. A. Bena Capt. C. R. Beynod Mr N. F. Blanche Mr G. Block Mrs von Lilienthal ML. W. Blumenthal Mr G. T. Lloyd
Dr E L. Martyn Lobb Mr F. Bennet Mr G. Bowack Mr S., Lowrie Mr Brandes Mr and Mrs F._ R.
Brooks
Mrs L. R Brooks
and maid
Mr H. Bridges Mr AJ. Cambridge Miss N. Carpenter Miss A. Catlin Mr J. S. Chalmers Mr r & Mrs Chambers Mrs Chaprus Mrs O. L. Church' Mr A. A. Claxton
Mr T. J. Cokely 423 Mi-8 C. Colezian
Mou W. F. Cowen
Miss Crocker
Mr C. H. Davis Mrs G. W. Daw
tract, according to the Postmaster. General." Mr. Maxso also states, in reply to the Attorney-General's assertion that the shares bad" dy boen going up" when he sent his New York telegram, that Marconi Ordinàries went up £1 in the week following, and in the subsequent month they went up £5, reaching the "aäteund- ing figura". of £0 10. He also quotes the speech made by Lord Robert Cecil in the House of Commons, in which the latter 135 Faid that the "stories" had reached him "from public sources and from a large number of people. It is well to! tall the truth plainly to this House. Thes®
M. A D. Lustie stories are extraordinarily prevalent all Mr E S. Adlor
Mr W. Marshall over the p'aca.....
A mere denial Mr H. J. Allen
Mr J. B. Arnold Mr & Mrs McManis by the Government before this House will Mr Bocke
Mr A. C. Miller Bethone Mr F. F. Miller not meet the case. At all." The Postmaster. Mr. Both
Mr B. Moralond General promised a committee of inquiry, Mr.J. Browa
Mr F. E. Morgan and said that members of the Govern- Mr J. C. Brown. Mm K. de Marri
Mira S. Morbay C, L. Brun ( ment will be most ready to appear before | Mr
Mr F. Musso Mr Wilton ... It will be shown that thera is Mr O. L. Bran
Newton Mx 8. Campbell no uncleanliness in any quarter." Mr. Mr V. A. Chopard Ме
V. G. PATI "Maise commonta as follows: Naturally M H. Dedeon Mr A. Perovano
Dedeogloo Me Doriande the public imagined that directly the
Mr & Mrs H. Pink promised Select Committee met Ministers Mrs A. Dyer
Mrs G. Dus
Mr J. Dunster
D. Powell
would vio with one another to fulf!
Mr. E the undertaking of the Postmaster. O. Emery
Mrs E. A. Roberts General and throng the committee room Mr A..
Mr A. Ghells
Mr P. J. Rycroft Mr 3.6. Gillies fortified by their pass boots, bank man-
Mr. N. Sanders
C. Schulz Mr O. Goldenberg Mr C.. agers, and brokers, or any other per
Mr J. E. Hamilton Mr and Mrs. 0. sons who might be useful for their purpose, Mr J. H Harrison
Setchell all of whom, speaking on oath, would ous Mr F. P. iobaies Mrs F. O. Smith
D. Holmes
Mr J. B. Steven and for all have aut at rest the rumours Mr A. C.
Mr and Mrs W. A Mr St. Gao, Jellott which Lord Robert Cecil, to say nothing of
Mr
Stewart W. A. Johnson Mr. Tansbury, called attentive to in Mr W. Juster House of Commons as a matter worthy of Mr G. Langona
Mr V. Lope publio and Parliamentary cognisance, ... Mr V. Lugebil The protracted allance of Ministers on matters of moment which, they declare, closely affect their honour, has, to put it mildly, been one of the most unfortunate | episodes of latter day politics."
RUN ON FIRST-CLASS Lores, Under the Personal Bupervision of the Propriskreed
M. S. HOT.
BRADSIDI
PRIVATE HOTEL, TANDING in its own grounds with Tennis and Croquet Lawan, Large Alry and Wall Furnished Rooms, Erer home comfort. Fine View of the Harbor Telephone, No. 690.
"Apply_bo Mas F. W. WATTS,
*Braeside,' 20, Maodonnall Road. Hongkong, September 2, 1908.
13
"NOTES ON WILD IN LIFE
HONGKONG AND SOUTH
CHINA**
it.
Mr &. Fisher
Mr D. C. de Quirre
yourt
tourt
Mira Stirling
Mr A. F. Deanu Mr and Mrs J.
C.
Mr and Mrs Neil
MacIntyre
Mr & Mrs Mackichan Miss Mnckichon Mr A. S. Maekicion Mr Geo. Martin Mr S. Marks & party Mrs R. T. Matheson
child
Mr F. N. Mattbors Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr C. D. Melbourne. Mr J. Merecki
Mr and Mrs A. M.
Milk
Miss
A Miln Mr J. D. F. Mulder
E. Norton
Mr d'Oettingen
G. O'Leary Mr J. Ormiston
J.Mr H. E. Parsons Dr H. Poons, en Mr&Mrs W. Hution
Potts
Mr & Mrs Dertoane
and 2 children Mr G. &. Dike Mr and Mrs C.
Dougherty
Mr W. A. Dowley Mr R. F. Draper Mr and Mrs P.
Duaroche Mr and Mrs HL.
Threnfels
Mr F. Ebrhardt Mza Q. Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisher
Mr E. H Ray
Mise F. Reay
M. Mist L. Rontaborg
Med
& Mrs Rou sele
Mr P. Schaltboiter Mr H. F. Reguite
0. Mrs F. A. Seymour Mr E. H. Sharp
Mr E. AS. Fowler Mr F. W. Fracke
A.
0. Mr J. Q. Sitler
Mrs Fuller Mr. A. L. Gardiner Mr and Mrs Garnett.
Mr
QM A. Geare
:
Mr O. M. Straube Mr & Mrs F. Thomp
под
DEAND HOTEL.
**Mr Kuba
Mr F. Torria Mr and Mrs Lowell Mr McGarth Mr Mollas
Mr G. BanmaÚN. Mr. P. BaustausŠTA Miss V. Bonetta. Dr. Briell SAYED FROM A PAUPER'S GRAVE, Mr Bumann
Miss Calrert. Mr Coyne The funeral of Private William Pen Mr and Mes Crow shigten, a Crimss and Indian Mutiny Mr Ela
Mies Frampton
BY zur Rev. G. 6. BUNBURY, M.A. vteran, took place at Crowo recently Mr G. Frank
Has identity was not revealed until an Mr Youriet hour bufore he was to be buried by the Mind Grace
·To be had at the * Chenra Mam." Office, parish, the funeral wow stopped for the bir F. Hadon
Part 1 Revised Price 76, Cants"
purpose of burying him will military hon Me J. Heldt
Mr Higginbotham ours, a new grave was dug, and an onk Mr G. Kaddell coin was substituted for that supplied Dr Keyt by the parish.
Mr D. Openshaw- Mr Pancelert Me W. Sanborn Mr H T Sharp. Mr.J. Bobmann
Mias Stephano
Mr-P. Stell
Мге
and Mrs Tobias
Mr Tobins --Mr Wähin
Mr G. Watkins". My C. Weismann Me P. Whittiek: Mr Woodcock
J. Gearg
Miss M. Glen
Mr A. G. Gordon Mr Y. Goulbourn Mr Joseph
Gould
Mr J Gourgey
Mr.J. H. Green
Mrs G. V. Silford
and child
Mr F. da Bil
Mr E. F. Aucott Mrs W. M. C. Bar
relt and child Mr L M. Bayley Mr and Mrs C. D.
Ball
Mr Beanett
Mr & Mrs Beyor. Mra Bowdler
Capt. & Mrs McMann
children and Barse, R.A.M.C.
Mr E. J. McNutly J.Mrs Menser
Mr & Mrs Mitchell.
more and child Lt. MonteithRAM.C. Capt. Passy
Major Bowen, A.P.D.Mr & Mrs M. Patten- Attorney-General J.
den Mr J. Plummer Lt-Vol, J.J. Radcliffe,
A. Buckmill M: COLE ** Major & Mr Comys, R.E.
R.A.
Mr Ralton
| Capt. & M. CorsellisMr & Mrs A. Ritchie
Lt. and Mrs T. 0. Mr G. W. R. Rogers Cunningham, RA. Bug Comdr. & Mr Major Davy, RE Rome, R.N. Me G. A. Dutton Lt. Col. & Mrs Rooma Consul & Mrs Eitzan Mr Bosbrow Rowe Mr & Mrs Flanagan Mr A. Sinclair Mr and Mrs G. G. Mr C. Skott
Gordon
Mr A. Findlay Smith
Mr and Ms B. A. Lt. Col. W. H. Usher
Halo
Smith, A.Q.D..
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr & Mra P. Sofieta Col. and Mrs Gordon Capt. & Mrs Stericker Hall, R. A.M.C. child,& nurse, 2nd Mr Greig
Mr HL. A. Hazelend Mr T. W. Hil
D.C.L.I.
Mr R. Stewart Mr S. M. Stewart
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mrs Sutherland Major Humphrey. Lt. Col. & Mrs Town
R.E.S.
2nd D.C.LT
Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr O. Wagner
Humphreys
Major & Mre Wentero
R.ES.
Mr Hunter
Mr and Mrs Hum. Capt. Whitfield A.0.
phreys
Mr & Mrs P. Jacks
Mr David Wood
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.
Mr & Mrs F. Allen Major and Mra Joyes Mr and Mrs. B. A children and nursIS
Balantine
Mr C. D. Kast
Mr. J. Boeso Mr and Mrs E. E. Mr 8. G. Bulden
Smith
Mr V. Sorby
Mr 8. Spiro
Mr and Ma James
Spittlen
Mise M. E. Parkman Mr and Mrs Preston Miss Preston
Mr H. L. Pataam
Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr E. Kocmetiz
and child
Mr A. R. W. Libbley` Mrs A. Liptonte... Madam J. Lombard Capt, and Mrs Braga Mr and Mrs N. A. M⭑F. Braga
Lowell Liont, Col. & Mr
Mann
Miss L Braga
Mix M. Brags..
Ident R. E.B. Brows-Miss Mabel Martins
tar
Miss Metael. Mr & Mrs
Mrs E. Brook Mina K. Mayer Col F. W. Cane, Mr Chay Minz Mr A. Myers
Count and Countess | Miss M. Cocil
Salina
Mr H. W. Seals Mix
Squire
Mis M. E. Griffith Lt and Mm C. E Mr P. 0..Voa Griso
Good
Capt. T. P.
Stairer
Mr F. K, Stearns
Hail :- Mr S. Strofa.
Mi J. G. HanDA
Mr H. E. Saffield
Mr
W, 1. Harbord
Mr
Mr.J. 12. Tapp and Mrs. P. W.Mr H. Thomsin" Harter:
Mrs M. E. Thom
Tobias Mr M. Mies 2. Tripp
Min. Hayburst
Mr F. R. Heape
Mr E. HemmerdingerCadt. J. Vaughna
Mr EA Mr W, H Wakeleid Hewett, Q.M.G. Mr H. Wilkins
& Mrs W. Wat
Capt
D. R.. Major Hill Min M. Hil
Howitt Prof. &
Mr & Mrs B. Wee Mr. & Ms H. I. Hinchcliffe Mr & Mrs A. Wall Mr R. Han et
* and 4 childran⠀⠀ - Capt. Hunter, RN," Mr F Weider
Mine E. M. Hoppin Capt, and Mrs P.&. Capt. R. Innes
Mr M. H. Norwood.
Mr J. H. Childers. Mr and Mrs C. Le De E. Coldenhof Pak
Mr and Mrs J.. W. Mt 8. Paul
Cupelia
Mr & Mrs B. Poston!
Mrs J. Crawford Mr O. W. Randall Lent, Gen. W. Crom-Mr A. F, Remenice
bie, HE Mr. M.
D. Edmonds Miss O. Enni "Madam Fanaalt
Miss A. Parni
Farar Miss B. G. Mr A. Feith
Plyus
Mr T. G.
Mr A. Bigge
Mr
Rogerson
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Mr A. E Rollins Mina A. Romain Dr J. F. Ronjones
Biz W, D. Sanborn
15
Mr E. Bargon Mr I. C. Faunderson Schroder
Mr Gas. Frank Mirek EL Friskier H. Sol Mr Frank Mr & Mrs
Mrs Galestun Hra 3 Galesteun Mr. K. Gambit Miss G, Golwin
Mims B. Godwin
Mr A. J. Gandy
Miss L Greenhill
Mr G. W, Sowall Bar Jos H. Smith
and
family
Mr A. Stamford
Mr O. B. Stanley
Mr B. EL. Stephenson
Mrs T. Tobins
Co.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mrs R. Almend
Mr F. A100
Mrs Banks
Mr and Mrs Major
and con
Мія Млявер
Mie Birs and child Mr H. Mathias.
Mr F. Boscler
Mr E. A. G. May
Mr and Mrs W. M. Me and Mr È. E.
Banter
Mr T. Chee
Mr R. G. Chrispen
Mr J. Coulthart Mr F. W. Cor
Mr A. H. Curtis
Mr
McHugh
and Mrs J. H. N. Mody
Mir W.D. Morrish. Mr M. F. Murray
Mr A. P. Nobbe
M: W. A. Donaldson Mr P. Nyo
Capt. and Mrs T.Mr J. C. Parkin
Donaldson
& M W. 01
A. Pool
Mr R. M. Dotson Mr G. L. Duncas Capt. W. Ehrhardt Mr J. Mrs Earhardt & childMisa F. Saunders
Mrs D. Elia
Mrs Finchett
Mr A. B.
B.Findlay
Dr Gessler
Mr P. Gusawaler Mr Geo. Grimble Dr Guntsch
Mr W. Hood
ན་
Mr and Mrs B. P. Mr and Mrs Kraft
Kurtz
MF. B. Limb
Mr & Mrs C. Laurit:
$6.3
Mr and Mr Lemaire
and child.
Redmond
Mr & Mrs Schenk
Dr Sibree
Mr H. 8. Spargo? Mr B. Steel
Mrs A. H. Capt.
Stewart & children Mr 5. E. Stowait Mr E. B. Thorp Mr W. E. We Mr D. Walker Mr T. Whaler Mr G. C. Whitelaw Mr F. Wisslor
Weidler
Mr A. N. Zahnsor
KINGBOLERE HOTEL.
Copaul General An-Mr and Mrs J. E.
derson
Little Mr and Mm J. F. Mr & Mrs W. Logan
Backhouse Lieut. & Mrs R E
D and Mrs B. W. Lubbock
Brown
Carleton
Mr H. 8 Morrison Mr and Mrs A. E. Mr G. H. Murphy Miss E. Mahlbach & Mrs B. CobbMr and Mrs 8. G. Coleman
Nowali Coleman Pret Q. H. Ober
Mr &
Mester
Maj.I.Kurrie, R.G.A.Mr A. Penning Mrs 1. Currie, obild Mr & Mrs J. Robert
BUG_IRG
Miss D. Filkina Mr W: H. Ford
Mr W. B. Hind
Major
Huater
Mrs
G. Sachas
Mr A.L. Shields
Capt. 0. V. B. Skrin F.Jshire, R.A.
Dr Stedman
Dr & Mrs Evan-Jonc Mr H. P. Thomas
Mr E. Lang
Mr G. J. K. van der
Mr and Mrs Homer Wal
Laughlin, Jr.
Mr van Wearom
Master Laughlin Mr P. D. Wilson
Mr T. A. Laughlin
Mr J. W. Wilson
Mr H; Woatman
A THE 'STATION HOTEL,
Mr C. Adrian
Mr H. Lehmann Capt. B. Ahrens Mr and Mrs RE MFF. Bruhn
Lindsell Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr & Mrs. L. Martin
Capoll & childres
daughter
hed
Mr G. H. H. CalifordMr & Mrs R. Pithia Mr H, Dreyar
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