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SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1918

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO TEX COVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AXM

Share, Coal end

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Codes used: A.B.C. 471 & TH EDITION3. 1. TELEGRAPHIC CODL

Telegraphic Address: *MEIRION* HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

1HE Undomigned havo received instruc

Houl by Pablis Anction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

TUESDAY,

the 18th April, 1919, commencing at 2.30 ... At their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Your Road, Corner of

Ice House Strout,-

A LAROR QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE.

&c..

tc..

&c., Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofar, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, &e.. Dining Room Furniture, Tenk wood and Blackwood In- laid, &c... I Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Electro-plated and Kitchen Glass Ware, 1 Cooking State

Utensils, Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, &c

BLACKWOOD-Overmantel, Couchos,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUOTIONE E R.

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

FOR

SALE

Auxiliary Cruiser Fachb

PLOVER

58 feat overall. 12 fees boam. Tonk built. Task ducked, Metal sheathed. Complete with all deck gest, anchors, eta Cabin and Pantry furnishings, etc.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received fustroa Touston Puble auctio

On

MONDAY,

the 14th April, 1213, commencing at 2.30 r.., at No. 45, LYNDHURAT

TERRACE,

THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

Th

FURNITURE.. TREKEIN CONTAINED, Comprising:-

Tapestry Covered Drawing Room Suité and Easy Chairs, Teak Overmantels and Mirrors, Teak Tables, Lance Curtains, Pictures. Ornaments; Tenk Dining Table and Chair, stc., etc.

"

Double Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Tenk Wardrobes, Washstands and Teilst Tables, Toilet Crockery, Screens, etc., etc.

Bathroom and Pantry Requisites. Electric Light Fittings and Fans, Un view from Sunday, the 13th April. Catalogues will be issued. Terme :-Cash on delivery

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 9, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

|

COMMERCIAL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

S. D. SETSA & Co.'s FontsiGHTLY Reront.

THE DIET FOR RHEUMA- TIO PEOPLE.

sciatica, etc.

URING the warm, “muggy," miny (From 28th March to 10th Apr), 19130) | danties are peculiarly liable to suffer from Bengal Oplum-Rulvd steady. Salent discuss, as well from lumbago, no reperta in 131 chests of Patna Now

Thair need of spacial diet is imperativa, ast #3.200 to $1,300 per chest, Benares and, at the doctor always cuts down their New chests at $3,350 per chest, and meat, it rential for them to have high- Benares Old 3 oberts at $3,200 per chowk, y nutritious food. It is equally important soat this food should be easily digestive in all about 138 chests. Deliveries during

and should contain abundant phosphorous, thy fortnight amount to about 201 chosts for phosphorous is needed for making emprising of 2 chests of Putas New, 178 healthy blood, and the blood is invariably chests of Patan Old, 17 chests of Benares disordered in rheumatio conditions,

Among such

the medical proles. foods, Nege, and 4 chosts of Benarce Old: "Un-

ion Accords Sanatogon pre-eminent seld stock is estimated at about 25 position. A physician, writing in The chests, comprising of 934 cheste of Patau Medical Times, shows how it often works E mentions a New, 1682 chesty of Palos Old, 414 wonders in such cases. chosts of Benares Now, and 200 chests of patient who suffered with chronic rhey

Luder Benares Old. Soki but uncleared stock matoid arthritis, affecting the fingers, consists of Patus New Bt chests, Patirist and knees, for two years.

Sapatogen the insomnis, lack of appetite 010 430 chosis. Benares New 154 chest, and nervoas depression which she had undi Benares Old 67 chests, in all about complained the railing and pain in the disappeared, and enbsequently the 682 chests. Closing quotesds--

joints became less marked. Patna New ......... $3,350 Patan Old

3,200 to $3,300 3,350

lady

qually convincing is the case of another years. and latterly had been confined to bed with sciatica. The pain was avere at times. that abe bad to have injections of morphia. She was given Sanatogen, when the sciatica very soon completely disappeared, and her general health became very much im provod."

Henares Now....... Benares Old

3,200 BLANYAR Malwn Opium-Bula firm, and sales are reported in Old Opium about 2561 chests at $3,000 to $3.150 per pieul. Courses about 2154 chouts.. Unseld shock about 040) chests. Sold but autista Although it is not suggested that

Sapatogen can be obtained of all Chem- it taken delivery of by the buyer about 184 chests. Clowing quotations:-

Malwa Naw

83,000 Malwa Old......... 3,050 to $3,150 Cullen-A small lot of 25 bales or falian cotton changed hands at $20 per pical. Unsold stock is about 400 balord Quotations $20 to 8:12. ...

"

will directly benet all cases of rheumatism, scistica, lumbago, etc., yot, as the above extracts prove, there are many cases in which it produces excellent results, while indirectly it benefits all sufferers by im- proving the general health.

ALIMONY CLUB.

CSBAND LIVE IN A FRISON HOTEL.

Yar The Chiuse Torah worshipping hotalays enlled Ching Ming had to answer for a rather slacknews in demand. Some of the merchants who were on spot pur- chased a small lot at a decline of $1 jar bake. Sales are reported in about to Mr. Gaynor, Mayor of New York, the 1.700 bales as under :-

Bales.

No.

100 Chinn

per Bale Bs $110

200

20%

1474

17

50 City of Benbay

50%

150

100 Couris

125

136

"

200 Crown

105

123

50 Currimbhoy

ida

140

125 David

20#.. 133

482

100 Hongkong

10

114

75 Indo-China

12s 137

11

75 Jamshed

20%

147

31

100 Moon

B

110

1:0

20

147

165.. 141

12%

136

153

THE Undersigned has received instruc

Op

Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Cabiners, Jarons to sell by Public Auction dinieren, Hall and Tea Tables, Teapoys, -Brackets and Photo Frames, etc.. Old Inlaid Chairs, etc., and a few pieces of Chinese Porcelain;

diso

1 Singer Sewing Machine, 1 Remington Typewriter, I American Ice Chest, 2 Sets

of Old Brass Halberds, Iron Safi, sic

Catalogues will be issued. TERMS -A onani.

HUGHES & ROUGE,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, April 10, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION

481

HE Undersigned have received instruc--

Tour to Soll by Pabile Anction,

(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERRED), OD

THURSDAY,

the 17th April, 1913, at 11 ... at their Sales Roome, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of ...

Ica House Street,---

A CONSIGNMENT OF Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Single

and Double Bed Size Sheets, Single and Double Bed Size Honeycomb and White Batin Quilts, Ten, Glass and Pantry Cloths, Damask Table Cloths, Dinner Bervilles, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, Roller Towels, Stylish Laco Curtains hy ds. tu 4 yds., Embroidered Rob a, India Gauze Vests;

...

Also

A fow lots of Gent's Shirts aizon 15 to 18, Gent's Fancy Summer Waistcoats and Sundries,

(In small lots to suit purchasers).

1 KM — quum).

1.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 10, 1913,

AGENTS

188

LONDON ---F. Azoar, 11 & 12 Clement':

Lane, Lombard Street 1.c. L.B. Brow &Co., Ltd., 163 Queen's Road, Pictori St. CLARES, 80x & PLATE, 85 Grac church St., 10. G. Sm

STARTS &

•Co., Ltd.

30 Cornhill. GORDOS & GOTCE, 15 Bride St., 1.0. ROBERT WATSON, 15C Fat Street, G. MITOMELL & Co., nou Hu, Holborn Viaduct, x.o. D. KETMAR & Co, 3 Whitefriars B. 1.c. MATTER & Önowman, Zód, 10. 11 12 New Bridge S... .. SCOTLAND :-FORD, L. SIMOna, 8 Nort

8. David Birect, Bdinburgh.

PARIS AND EUROPE, MATANCE FEE13

& Co., 18 Rue de la Grange, Baterk Paris.

EVAKUSIJET

NEW YORK;-Txx C

Orrica, 52, Wan £nd Strest. FAN FRANC1800 and American Part generally;-Bax & BLACK, San Fran

rise.

AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NET ZEALAND-Gozder & Gozeny · Met bourne and Sydney.

CEYLON-W. M. SHE & Co, To

ÁPOTERCARD Co., Colombo, BINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c.—KHAY

& WAL, L., Hingapore. PHILIPPINE INLANDS:-A. 8 WAT

don & Co., Manila,

4

CHINA :~~~Centon, FitEEZ & Co., Amoy

Tu Amor Szors, Foodle

Bracken

& Co., Shanghai, Kazy & Naz Lav. Tekshonia, KELLY & WATCH

THE CHINA MAIL, LED,

TUESDAY,

the 13th April, 1913, commencing at 2.30 .., at his Sales Rocma,

DEDDELL STREET,

A CONSIGNMENT OF

FINE OIL PAINTINGS.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue). On view from Monday, the 14th April. Catalogues will be issued. TEAMS --Cab on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, April 8, 1913.

3

PUBLIC AUCTION.

125 Nanjee

10) Susscon

100) Sun

100 Victoria

· 20% 20s.. 154

in all about 1.700) bales comprising of 200 bales of No. t. 300 bales of N. 109.. 276 beles of No. 12., 175 bales of No. 16., nd 750 bales of No. 20%.

sett stock is estimated at about 2,300-| bales. Sold but unclasred stock is about 20,100 halen.

Lical Yarn No sales. Japanese Yarn -No salės.

Sunday Articles In imports good

In an amusing report presented recently

Commissioners of Accounts call attention.

to the existence in New York of "the most luxurious gaol in the world."

Each of the prisoners incarcerated in this prison. it is stated, costa the city on an

sverige £735 a year. They live on a scalo '

that could not easily be improved upon in

O.T

the Enest hotels, their pe sonal wants TELEPHONE No. 638.

being attended to by numerous warders

who act as valets, while four skilled and

highly paid cooks provide them with an excellent cuisine.

Ludlow strect Gaol is the name of this curious penal institution, but it is popu larly known as the Alimony Club," be Cause the greater number of its inmates Are recalcitrant husbands convicted for the non payment of alimony. Inaulrent debtors and militiamen who have reglacted to pay their regimental fees are also con fined in the Alimony Club."

Each prisoner is provided with a suite of comfortable cells. None of them wants to leave. The atmosphere of the Ludlow. „trest guol," says one reprt, is akin to that of medieval monasteries, where the

monks lived caru-free retired life far males are reported in Fennel Seeds from the maddening struggle for existence.“ 473 874 to 88 per picul, Kismiss at 8184 to Baths, a library, and even an organ are $17 per picui, Angoer at $34 to $4 per provided for the prisoners. They pass the picul fold stuffi, Apricots at $14 pertime ronding, writing, or playing cards. pient, Cloves at $15 per pieul, and Gumi Olibanum at $12 to $10 per picul. In exports purchases were made in Cassia

FILE Undersigned has rocalvad instruc Turned as on

On

THURSDAY,

the 17th April, 1913, commencing At 2.30 r., at his SALES ROOMS,

DUDDELL STREAT,~~~

A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF

CHINESE PORCELAIN & CURIOS (Arrived from the North),

Also

Some Finely Carved Ivory Figures, Old Red Lacquer, Bronzes, and a few Japanese Satsuma Vases.

On View from Tuesday, the 15th April. Terms: Cash on delivery, Catalogues will be issued.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer, Hongkong, April 10, 1815."

Business Connection in all Countries.

nd $151 to $150 per picul, Casvin Buds

BETTER THAN THE MAURETANIA,

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS,

Buy a Bottle

and

Try It!

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE

¦¦ WORLD HAS BETTER ¦¦ GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS

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 BOTIL Irand Mrs Anderson Mr G. T. Lloyd

Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Mrs Ayre

Mr and Mrs Nai! Mr M. Baring Mr A. T. Barborini Mr S. Lowrie

Maclatyre Mr E. B. Bats. Mr E. 4. Beaumont Mrs F. R. Belilios Mr G. A. Beca

Capt. C. R. Heyaun MEN. F. Blanche Mr G. Block Dr Von Borch and

family Mr F. Bradlock

Brown

Mr R. BOTH Bur-

Bury

Mir A J. Cambridge

Mir D. Mackintosh Mr A. P. Margetts Mr God. Martin Mr R. T. Matheson

and child Mr B. K. Mehta

Bir J. Merecki Me Q. D. Mal hourne

Air L. Miller Lt. J. R. 6. Mon

creiff

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER,

Mr J. M. Aaron

TEAK HOTEL

QUELCH & Co.

Mr A. Keith

Dr and Mas Aubrey Mr M. Kiseane

L, T. C. R. Archer, Mr Klemm

Mr and Mrs Kohler R.A.M.O.

Mr & Mrs W. Arm-Mr G. P. Lammert

LL-Col. & Mra A, 1.

.

atrong Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Loan, A.P.D.&child Mr E F. Asentt

K W. M. C. Bar-

rett and child

Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs C, D.

Boll

Mr Bennett

Mrs Muncreiff and

maid

Mr & Mrs Layer Mrs Bewdler

BRAND CARLZOX HOT.

Mr & Mrs F. Alles Major and Mrs Joyas Mr And Mr. B. A. children and arse

Balantine

Mir D. East

Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr E. Kamenz

and child

Mr J. Bocse

Mr S. G. Bolden

MA, R. W. Libbiey Mrs A. Lipton

Madam J. Lombard

Lowell

Lleus. Col.

Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr and Mrs N. A. MF. Bragt Capt. & Mrs McMannias L. Braga children and uarie. M. Brags B.A.M.O.

Mr E. J. McNally

J. Mira Menser

Mr & Mrs Michell,

more and child

Capt. Mitchell →→→

Lt. MonteithR.AM.O

Maju Bowen, A.P.D.Mr & Mrs M. Patton-

den

Mr S. W. CartwrightMr G.C. Montgomery Attorney-General J.

Mr J. S. Chalmers

Mr A. A. Claxton

Mr R. Clark

birs J. Cogn

Use prisoner described life in the resort) J. Cokely

as a rest cure. "The only restrictions,"

at 832 to 835 per pirul, Chins Boots at he said, are those which obtain is any

312 per pical, Fire Crackers at #12 318 per chest. Galangel at 854 to 86 per picul. Groundnute at 891 per picul, and

goud sanatorium. I'd rathe live bere tx

Mrs W. F. Cowen

Mrs M. O. Muir

Mr J. Plummer Lt.Col. J. J. Radcliffe,

Major & Mrs Comyn, R.E.

B.A.

Mr Relton

Kr Hann LeatR E B. Brew-Me Mabel Martina

tor

Miss Mctacl

Mr & Mr E. Brook. Miss E. Mayor

Col. F. W.

U.S.A.

Miss M. Cecil

Cano, Mr Chasing

Mr J. H. Childers

Coldenhoff

Mrs A. Myers

Mr M. H. Norwood Mr and Mrs C. L..

Pak

and M: J. W. Me S. Paul.

D-LK

Copelia

Mr

Mrs J. Crawford Mr G. W. Randall Lieut, Geo, W. Crom-Mr A. F. Remedion

bie, R.E

Mr& Mira R. Pestonj

Mr M.

D. Edmonda

Miss C. Ennis

11adsun

Eerault

Miso A. Fatar

G. Farar

Capt. & Mrs Corsallidir & Mrs à. Ritchieries B. G. Lt. and Mrs T. O. Mr G. W. R. Rogers Mr A. Feith

Cunningham, I«.A. Eng. Comdr. & Mr Mr T. G. Flynn

Rome, R.N.

Bir J. D. F. Hulder

Mr V, d'Oettingen

A. Bucknill Mr Cobb

Miss G. O'Leary

Mr J. Ormiston

Mr E. Hay

Miss F. Reay

Mr E. E Parsons Mr J. W. Cansion Mr H. A. Pattman

Crocker

Mr and Міня

Parsira birs Mr &

Ms F. Cropper and infant

Ars

Major Dary, R.E. and Mrs Petrie Mr W. Polet Mr C. H. David

Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mr Eitzen Mr Benbrow Rowe Mr & Mrs Flanagan Dr Schnelier Mr and Mrs G. G.Mr A. Sinclair

Mr O. Skott Gordon

in the Mauretanis. We have long sleeping Mr F. Danth

Mr W. A. Derham

Tunneric at Sěž to 80 per picul. Clos-hours, plenty of exercise in the open air, A. F. Denno ing reported quotations as under:** no e tal or physical strain, and as Imports (Price per pieul of 1333 lbs.) " abundance of good, nourishing food magni 8 27 to 8 35 firently prepared." Another prisoner de

ilmonds

Moan

Angoor (Grapes) Apricota (Jardaloo) Asafoetida.. Aventurino Etone (por

Catty) B'Dellium (Googs!) Bezoar Stone (per Catty). Blesa bole Ivory (Bamboo,)

(Chatia)... Ghabl

(bandwar)

49

Kimies

Mavej (Raisins)...

fyrambollams...

Basket)

| INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE BUREAU.

AMSTERDAM,

BRUSSELS,

DAMBAR 60. 21, Bo. au Jardin

-BOTANIQUE NEW YORK, 170, Firsk ÅVEJUL. Manager: J. BENDIEN.

This Bureau aims to further interna- tional. business connections and puts itself FREE OF CHARGE at the disposal of respectable firms, and fur- nishes:

4. Agents in any country. b. Agencies....

. Addresses of Exporters, Importers, Manufacturers, Agents, etc., in every country;

¿. Offers in any article desired. The Burean does not accept Any Commission for Conneo- tions accomplished by its Medium.

Each firm desirous of utilizing the me dium of this Barsau in naked to state zeldran.com

The Bureau is enabled to omaser rIS | SERVICES FREE of chards because some thousand firms are subscribers anil sap- port, the Bureau through an annual 100. All correspondence to be addromed tør: J. BENDIEN, Director LOL.B.,

Damrak, 80, Amsterdams.....

Eng kong, June 11, 1910.

TF you have lost your appetite, one

at the

ALEXANDRA CÁJA V Dues to ferpt"

ions Bumay (per

Onions Japan (per picul)...

לי

3

10

H

poclared that he had been "is hotels all over

In the world, and added: "I've never found

I

Mr & Mrs Derteano Mr J. Rimsche

and 2 children

Mr J. Dowar

Mr C. J. Donnell

Mr W. A. Dowler

got auch prompt, painstaking and Mrs P. 15 ono where. 23 Attention. The keepers are more like the

Danroche

Mr F. Rosatzin

Mr and Mrs J. A

Rule

Mr W M. Sesta. C. Mr & Mrs O, Salke

Mr E Sendres

ordechos of an officers' mera or their J. Edw

Edwards Mi E. H. Shara stewards of a first-class club than turn-

and Mrs H. O. Mr C. II. Shiel's

Bir J. C. Sibley um G. Y. Sidford Mrs G. V.

Aud

Montela

Mr D. E. Ellgass

As an ilustration of the attractions of the Alimony Club," Shorif Harburger Dr L E. Franin 38arrates that be recently secured be re Mrs C. Finlan

woman who had refused to pay Mr H. G. Fisher 760 le as of

19

10 keys.

145

180

300

700

360

250

1:30

20

d child

Mr and Mrs E. F.

Smith

Sorby

450 £200 damages for alienating the affe tions Mr E. A, S. Fowler Spiro

Mr & Mrs K. Geare

350 of another woman's bu band. She re

17 pronched him bitt rly, saying that she had fr 10 been so comfortably housed and fed

1050r 4 in her life.

bar

The Commissioners recomm ad radical chango in the administration of New York's gaol de luxe."

SUFFERERS FRO. ▼ Ma

Skin & Blood Diseases

Glandular

:

Stich as Eczema, Serofnis,Sourvy, jas lotions, ointments, so-called balms, Bad Legs, Abscesses, Ulcers, &c., though they may give relief for the Swellings, Bolls, time being, DO NOT CURE. The trout le lies deeper in the blood. These Pimples, Sores, Eraptions, complaints are the result of clogging Piles, Blood Polion, Rheuma imparitica in the blood-and no can be tism, Gout, &c., should at once permanently cured only by thoroughly realise that outward applicatlow, such

purifying the blood,

CAN BE CURED

ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

The Editor of the Family Doctor," For cloansing the blood of all impuri.

London's popular Medical Weekly. ties, from whatever cause arising, there writes: "We have seen hosts of letters is no other medicinė, just se good as bearing testimony to the truly wonderful cures affected by Clarke's Blood Mixture. Clarke's Blood Mixture that's why in It is the Enest Blood Purifier that thousands of cases of skin and blood Science and Medical Skill have brought diseases it has effected remarkable cures to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it to our ́anh- where all other treatments have failed scribers and the public gearrally."

"Clarke's Blood' Mialure is entirely fres from any polson or metallis ten- pregnation,duce not contain any injurious ingredient, and lé a good, safe, and ritèful medicina." --Health","

Bold by all Chemists and Patent Medicina Vendors feroughout

the World..

Ask for

CLARKE'S. BLOOD MIXTURE and do not be persuaded to take

a wakatibate.

Clarke's Blood Mixture

#'

HÁS CURED TROUSANDS WILL OURE YOU

Mr. T. Gillespie

Mr A. G. Gordon

7.

Mr Goulbour

Mr Joseph Gould

Mr Gourgay

H. Green O. Von Griso Gope

بھی

Capt. T. P. Hall Mr J. G. Hanna Mr. WT. Harbord. Mr F. B. Heape Mr C. A. Henderson yen.

Bliss Square

Hale

Me Geo. Frank Frank H

Lt. Col. & Mrs Roomer

Me and Mr B. A. Mr A. Findlay Smith Lt. Col. W. H. Usher Mr & Mrs A, Gilson Smith, A.O.D. Dol. and Mrs Gordon Mr & Mrs P. Spets Hall, R.A.M.C. Capt. & Mrs Stericker

child & nurse, 20 Mr Grey

D.C.L.I.

Bir H. A. Hazelaud Mr T. W. Hil

Mr R. Stewart Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr S. M. Stewart Major Humphrey. Mr & Mrs Sutherland

RE

Lt. Col. & Mrs Tuaou

2nd D.C.L.T.

Lt and Mr C. E. Mr and Ms W. G.

Stairer

Humphreys

Mr S. Strute

Mr Hunter

Mr

Н.

K. Saheld

Mr J. R. Tapp

Mr M. Tobias

Mr

Mr O. Wagner

Mr A. Bigge

Mr and Mrs Artänz

Rogerson

Mr. E. Rellina

Miss A Romain Dr J.

F. Ronjones Sanborn

Air W. D.

Mr E. Barkon

Mr L. C.

Sanderson

H. FrishioMe H. Schreder

Mr & Mrs Galestaun Mr G. W. Sowell Mrs 5 Galestaan Rev. Jon H. Smikk Mr A.

Gambitz

Mies G. Godwin Miss S. God win

Mr A. J. Grandy Miss L Greenhill

Mr G. Harper 31r Hayter Capt. D. R. Hewalt Ms A. H

M: 0. Hoffmann

W. Jackson

sad famford,

Mr A.

R. Stanley Mr O. R. Mr R. E. Stephenson Mrs T. Tobias Mr E J, Treadgold Sir R. S. Vergete Misa Ruby Vincent Mr Bon Tam Wing Mr M. Zulunga

LITOR KOUST.

Mr. S. Aditor Mr H. J. Allen

Mr J. B. Arnold

Mr Becko

Mr L Bleot

Mr. Brown

Major & Mrs Wen orn. Mr J. C. Brown Sir S. Campbell Mr F... Chopard A.0.Dr P.

Capt. Whitfield Mr David Wood

Mr and Mrs Hum- R.E.9.

phreys and Mre H. M. Mr & Mrs F. Jacks Tullock

Mr H. U. Jeffriss

Mr & Mrs A. Vandam Mr & Mrs A. Vivian Mr and Mrs J. C.

Walker Mr EA Mr H. Watkins

Mr & Mrs B. Webb Hewett, C.M.G. Mr. Hanter Mr B. Webster.

Mr N. G. Gunt Capt. R. Inns

Mr & Mrs A. 'Weill

and 4 children Mr and Mrs T. C. Mr. Wellmann

Johnston

Mr W. Weuyon Mr A. N... Judah Mr H. P. White MYA. Kruseman Mr S. Willistos Mrs W. H. Lambert Mr & Mrs F, Winkler

Mr G. G. Wood Mr J. Landabl

Mr & Mrs P. E. Law Mr 8. R. Wychulng-

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

•Mins Massey

Mr G. E, Allen

Hmm B Almond Mr F. Arou

Mr A. Bierman Mr & Mrs Brangwin

Mr T. Chee

Mr and Mrs F. E

McHugh

Dr Micheal

Miss Milno.

Mr Miyagawa

KINGECLARE HOTEL. Consul General an- Lieut. & Mrs E

de:800

Latbbock Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr E. S. Morrison

Backhouse

Mr and Mrs B. C Dr and Mn B. W. Newall

Brown

Prof. C. H. Ober

Mr and Mrs A. E. Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Varleton

Miss D. Tilkins Mr. W. B. Ford

Mr

W. B. Hind

Cson

Mr G. Seches

-

Mr A. L. Shieldi

&. Mr F. J.'

Major &

Hunter

Capt. 0. V. B. Skrim

shire, BLA

Dr Stedman

Dr & Mrs Evan-JonesMr H. P. Thomse

Mr E. Lang

Mr G. J. K." van der.

Mr T. L. Laughlin WA

Me and Mr J. H.Mr P. D. Wilson

Little

Mr J. W. Wilson Mr & Mrs W. Logan...

GRAND HOTEL...

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