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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1913.

Hughes and Hough

AgeToNZELS TO THE GOVERNMENT."

AND ADMIRAÚTY,

Genbral Auctioneers

1

ANT.

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN

GOAL STORAGE.

Codas used:

A.B.C. Ar & 5ta Editions.

Al, Tetonarne Cork.

Telegraphic Address :

MEIRDS' HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ATM18 Undersigned brea recoined in struc tions to Sell by Publia Anction

WEDNESDAY,

the 2

May, 1913, commencing t 2,349 P.M., at fivir Sales Roomy, No. 8, --Des Voeux Road, Corner of

ten Hous Street

a Lardıq. Quantity or VALUABLE PEAKWOOD AND LACKWOOD FURNITURE,

Ec..

*te.

dc..

Comprising as follows:-- TRAKWOOD--Dining" and Drawing"} Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs, myl Sefas, Carpet and Rugs, Hejt Room Suite, Byrengs, Wardrobes, &c., Dining Room Furniture, Markdocop Sideboards, Teak word and BlackworĮ Inlaid etc., ole., 1 Damer and Dessert. Såviges, Cinekoty, Electiv-plated and Sandry Glaas Ware, 1

tc.

Cooking Store, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery BLACEWOOD: Dermantels, Couches, Arm-chairs, Flower Standla, Cabinets, Jar diniers, Hall and Tra This Tempoys, Bracks and Photo Frano, eto, Old Tulaid Chairs, etc., und few pieces of Chinese Porcelains;

This "

1 Sowing Machine, 1 Remington Typo, writer, and heumatic Tyrol flicksbą in very good candition,

And

..

Po small American Ice Chests (NEW). Catalogues will be inued.

Traur-An U-gal.

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioners.

Hongkong, May 15, 1913,

PUBLIC

AUCTION

If Disease Germs

were Visible!

n

How we catch Sore Throat, Influenza, Diphtheria, etc.

IF you could see the germs

which cause Sore Throat and dangerous infectious dis- eases you would never be without Wulfing's Forma mint, the germ-killing throat tablet.

The habit of sucking these tablets protects you against the constant risk of infection -keeps your mouth and throat in a thoroughly healthy state-

and cures such common geran-ailments as Sore Throat, Foul Breath and Mouth- troubles.

Read this Striking Personal Statement.

The Bishop of Bath and Wells writes: "Wulling's Formaraint is a remedy and preventive, the value of which is appreciated in this house

ICONTON GROWING IN THE SUDAN

IMPORTANT RESOLUTION LT TUR HOUSE

OF COMMONS,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Tu the House of Commone on 23rd ulto.,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUOTIONEER.

De a resolution authorising the Tremary to SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

guarantee the interest on a loan to bol Isised by the Government of the SudaB,

Fr. Lloyd George'moved the resolution in the following forms "That it in expedient to authories the Treasuryte guarantee out of the Consolidated Find the payment of intarost at a" rate nob arcending 31 per cont. par aurum on a loan to be raised by the Government of the Sudan not exceeding an spioune suficient to raise £3,000,000." Ha ssid

|

had taken the unusest ecurse of palting the resolation on the paper to easbla member of the committee to know axactly! what they were asked to voto upon. The Qovernment of the Sudan roquied this loan

for the purpose of developing the anitive tion of cotton, and they had nekod is Majesty's Government "te guarantee the intarost. This country had a direct com- morsial istorant in the calivation of cotton We were the greatest exporters of cotton goods.in the world and the greatest con sumers of me cotton, certainly in Europe. Tate of the mosey obtained under the loan. would be used for irrigation works, which would bring into cultivation over 6,000,000 neres of soil capable of produsing the fast ktown quality of cotton. Lord Kitchone, strongly advised the Government to guarantee the interest on the loan.: It sens of the highest importance that we should. have a cotton supply over which we had sonas sort of control. "(Ministerial cheers.) It was also of the utmost importance that [the water supply of Egypt and the Sudan should reisin in the hands of the Govern- mants of these two countries, and he was glad to say the two Governments had, arrived at na arrangement' satisfatory to both of them (Cheers).

Mr. T, Healy (Nat., Cork) ssid ho had never regarded, the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer as a Freo, Trader, and he regarded i the right hon. gentieinaa's statement that

Formamint evening as amounting to Pretection, it

THE GERN-KILLING THROAT TÄBLET-

Wulling's Fermamint was awarded the Grand Prix at the' Great International Hygiene Exhibition at Dresden, 1911– representing the highest medical and

scientific opinion in the world

Farmamint Tablets are pleasätit to take and absolutely harmless. When bring them be careful to get the only genuine kind, Wuling's For mamint which is sold

at

excelsis. (Opposition cheers and laughter.j It was a most extraomlinary fact, but the

FR

PUBLIC ACCTTON.

MB GEO. P. LAMMERT has cucuive! instructions to soll by Public Auction

.

FRIDAY

the 3th May, 1913, commencing abo

3 car, his Auction laung, DOBBELL START..

IN ONE LOT THE VALUABLE "LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

registered as Tainaud Lot No. 1927, „itaniá in Wung Nei Chong Head and adjáning the Raps Coto, excellent building siro, Aron 22,519 sq. it.

Particulars and conditions of sale may le obtained femen"

MA GEU. P. LAMMERT,

ductínnaer.

M. CAER CLARK,"

14, Queen's Road Central,

Architect:

Moara HASTINGS & HASTINGS,

8, Des Voeux Roid Central,

The Vendors Solicitors. Hongkong, May 16, 1913.

HOTELS

THE

631

STATION HOTEL,

A

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

By kind permission of Major G. W Chancellor was now posing as a sort of Robinson and Officers, the Band of fairy godmother to the Empire. (Laughter) | the 25th Punjabis will play during He thought they were entitled to know to and after Dinner on SATURDAY,

hent' they wore landing their money and

what was the legal position of the Sudan24th inst., EMPIRE DAY.

in this connection.

Mr. Gill (Lab., Bolton) welcomed the

loan and aid that in this matter the Lancashire employers and employees were at nie. all

Chemists. Send the coupon 10-day for an interesting handbook.

FREE HANDBOOK.. Please send me a Free Copy of **Hints on Sore Throat," -

Name

Address............

A. Wulfing & Co., 6. Kiukiang Koad,

F. 13,206.

Shanghal.

828

AUCTIONS

11⁄2 Andersigned have receivad lextrao

Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNCO),

(T)

THURSDAY,

the 22nd May, 1913, at 12 o'clock Néos, at their Sides Roins, No. 8. Des Vacr Head, corner of Tor House Stpzet,

A L102. QUANTITY OF " SADOLKEY. PONY CLOTHING,

&

it!..

ی

Convinting of -- Pigskin anıl Dobkin Baddles,

Polo and Racing Rits and Spurs, Pule Bunts and Bridles, Tent Pegging

Spears, dnd

Haplets.

A matber of Aurse Rugs and Quartur

TEMA Run).

BUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneera

Hou Jong, May 16, 1913. ..

PUBLIO AUCTION.

B32

THE Undersigned received mushroo tions to sell by Public Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

од

SATURDAY,

the 24th May, 1913, at 11 M., ab their Sales Rooms, No. B, Des Voeux

Rand, Corner of Icu House St.,

THE FOLLOWING

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,.

REMOVED TO SALE ROCK FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE.

Large Chesterfield Sofa by Lane; Oraw- ford & Coy, Wardrobes, Washstands, Toilet Tables, etc., ate.. practically now; 1 Plash-sovered Drawing Room Suite, Bideboard, Dinnor Waggons, Chairs, ets.;

• Also ****

1 Pneumatic Tyrod Riskella, 2 Gente

0.

R.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Tho Laneshiro cotton trado.

A SPECIAL MENU HAS BEEN ARRANGED. For Particular apply to

THE MANAGER.

wanted no protoclinn, and all they wanted. Not E190. Telg, Addices 'TERMOTEL, was a full supply of cotton: Hero-

Hoogkong, Feb. 8. 1913. pudiated entirely that this loan was in the naturo of Protection.

Mr. Baird (U., Warwickshire) said he

O.T

TELEPHONE No. 636.

A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED

WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR. GAS”

Buy a Bottle

and

Try It!

:: WORLD HAS BETTER, I 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 have

you ever known.

NO OTHER DRINK IN THE

NEVER BE WITHOUT O.T.

VISITRS AT HOTELS,

DONGKONG HOTEL,

Mr S. L. Acterson Mr O. G. Ashdown Mr G. Aurely Mr A. T. Barbarini MF 31. Baring.

Mr E. R. Bate

206

Mr E. A. Beaumont

MrJ. Behrens

Mr. R. Bolillos

Mr G. A. Bena

thought we could not possibly spend mones KINGSCLERE HOTEL,

helter than by making this grant in aid of i the Sudan, but he hoped we should retain soma cont lov rthe Sudan cotton market. Mr. Morrell (L, Burnley) said he wished to join in the chorus of congratulations to the Chancoils on

not believe it would cost the British tax payer anything.

KONGKONG.

|NRIVALLED position in the Hill being the Entanical

Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quit Suites with luxuriously

Mr and Mrs A. R

Lang

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,'

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.

E PEAK HOTEL

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr. P. Lammert

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mri R. Almond

| Mr A' Biermann

Dr and Mrs Aubrey Lt. Col. & Bir A. I.: H. W. Booth

Lt. T. C. R. Archer,

RA:M.O.

Mr & Mrs W. Arm

strong

Mrs P. F. Lewis Mr G. T. Lopt-

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Dr E L. Martyn Lobb

Mr E. F. Aucolt Mie K. Ludgata Mr and Mrs F. CMs W. M. O. Bar

Macdonald, child

and nurse

Bir D Minclonald

Loan, A.P.D. & child | Mr L. Brown Capt. & Mrs McMann Mr T. Chas children and purse. Mr Claro

R.A.M.O.

Mr E. J. McNutly

Mr F. W. Cor

Mr J. A. Dobbia

Me W. A. Donaldson

Mr & Mr Mitchell-Capt. and Mrs T.

more and child

Lt Monteith R..AM.C.

rett and child Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mr and Mrs Moers

Bell

Mr and Mrò H. Über

and child

Capt. C. R. Feyton Miss Macdonald- Mr & Mrs. H. Birkettkir and Mrs Noir Bonnett Br R. Brown

MacIntyre

Mr A. Brovn Mr And Mrs W. 'II. Mr A J. Cambridze Maut Mr & Miss Emollettir H. W, Mann Campbell Ars Marahil”

Mr and Mrs F. W. Minas Ma.simail (2)

Caroy

Mr Goo. Martic Mrs R. T. Matheson,

and child

fra U. B. Cartor

Sir Frederick Banbury (U., City of Lon-tied Bathrooies, Telephones and Electric | Mr A. 6. Cartes don) anid it was not Protection but if they Fans, were given to anything elsa bounties were the very worst kind of Protection. (Up- position laughter.) If there was a division

Telephonse in Bedroome and Sitting-rooms M. J. K. Chaplin

throughout. Telephone No. 1132,

he would vote against this lesz, as he was ble Addrets: •Ɛuchania." against giving deles to anybody.

Mr. Barton (L., Oldham) said it was not

-A.D.3. Coda 5th Ed

12

against a Free Trader's convictiore to take thongkong. September 1, 1808. reasonab'o measurve for the development

of his industry. The loan was bref ess proposal,

souri

Br. Montayan Barlow (U., S«lford) con- gratulated the Chanceller en having pro duced phone for ones which gained almost univeral approval.

Mr. Chari Bathurst (U, Wits) con. tended that the artificial stimulation of the PARTICULARS and Conditions of the production of raw material by the lean of by Public Auction Sale, to be money at less then the current value was hold on MONDAY, the 28th day of May,preference of the most undeniable kind. 1913, at 3.F., at the Offices of the Public. Works Department, by Unler.of Bla Ex- collunce the Governor, of Twa Lets of CROWN LAND at Conduit Road, in the Colony of longkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at Crown Rants to be fired by the. Surveyor of His Majesty the Eu, for one farther term of 15 years

Particulars, of the Latn.

Locality

“No. of Sale***

Neghly Yo

Kast of Inland Lot Sunth

Candall Road

No. 1945

of Inland

Condelt Road

Lal No. 947,

TRXDU

Lot

Boundary

Alcate

ments,

(App.exlmele.)

Annual Bent.

Upoet Price |❤

Contente in

2,400

110 100 100 150 10,400 | 119)

St.

ft. th

£70 100 100 100 15,500) 114

2.475

The money the Government proposed to quampted to the Sudan could be much 1etter employed in the establ's most of agricultural credit banks and in the en- seuragement of the growth of heet sugar.

Mr. Lloyd George pointed out the to- solution was only necessary to enable himi In bring in a Bill, which would have to ps through all its stages, and would ford ample opportunity for further dis- camion,

St Stanier (C... Shropshire, N.) asked who weto the owners of the land which was to be irrigated, "

Mr. Llyod George: A considerable por tion belongs to the Sudan Government.

The reminder was, no doubt, pwood by private individual.

Mr. Stanier: A syndicate

Mr. Lloyd Georgs: Oh, no, there is no syndicato.

The resolution was agro.d to without n division.

Progress was then reported.

LLOYD CEORGE TELLS STORIES AGAINST BIMSELF

Mr. George's political stock in trade,

636 the San Francisco Argonauty" is to mako disturbances. One of the ixmcus Chan-

LIFE

NOTES ON WILD

HONGKONG AND SOUTH

CHINA."

KING EDWARD HOTEL

A

FIRST-CLASS HOTEL UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT EXCELLENT ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.

TELEPHONE 375.

H. HAYNES, Muncqer Hongkong, Uctober 9, 1909

"1"

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWIX) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower

136

OCATION good for Hillside Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES ALL FROM BUSINESS CENTRE.. Familles, Residents and Tourists made thoroughly comfortable.

Terms Moderate.

****

Rys on FIST-LABS Law? Under the Personal Supervision of the Proprietress

M. S. HOY.

BRAESIDE

PRIVATE

HOTEL

Mr T. P Moarna Mr & Mrx P. lc-

Kullur

MM. A. Claik Mr A. A. Chrton Mr A. M. Concads MrB. K. Mehta Mr W. E. Cocksun. Mr J. Mezeekige Mrs W, F. Owen Chp. T. M. Meyrick. Misa Crocker!

Mr R. J. Mooro Mr & Mrs H. Dimonhir R. N. Musley- Mr and Mrs O. R. MJ H. Mosley

Mr J. D. F. Muider Day & Mr 0.

Miss G. G'Leary Davie H. Capt. and Mrs W. Mr J. Ormiston

Davison

Mr. W. Paillot Mr & Ma Derteano Mr A. J. Pinnock

Miss Pipar Aid & children

Mr J. Dewar Mr K. H. Dierger

It, and Mrs W.

Putter

Mr & Mrs Beyer Mrs Bowdler

Donsidon

Mr Of Dye

Mrs Fischete"

Mr Greenhall

Mr Geo. Grimblé

Mr and Mrs Major

and con

ME. Markban

· Mr.P, Mascarello

Miss Massey

Mr E. T. Mather

Mr and Mrs F. E.

MoHugh

Mr and Mrs J. H. K..

Mody

Mr M. F. Murray. Mr A. P. Nöbbe

Capt. & Mr W. C.

M

Pass.cre

H. Pearmas

Mr & Mrs Guernsey Mes Perman Mr F. Halma

Miss F. Saunders Me and Mrs Hogarth Mr & Mrs Schenk Br and Mrs Kraft Dr Bibres Mr. & Mrs O. Lourit Mr FL. 8.Spurge

Capt. & fira A. H. Pearson and Mr and Mrs Lemaire - Stewart & children etildren

and cblid

Mr-Vigar

Mr Miss M. Fatten-

Major Bowen, A.P.D. "den Attorney-General J: Mirs

A. Bucknill Mr Cobb Dr Crull

Rev. Foster Pogg Mr. J. Plummor

Lt. and Mrs T, C. LtCol. J.J. Radcliffs,

Cunningham, IA. RE.

Major Davy, R.E. Mr G. A. Datton Consul & Mrs Eitzen Eug Jomir. & Mrs Mr and Mrs G...: Rome, RN.

Gordon

Mr Bobrow Rove Mr and Mrs B. A. Dr Schneller

Hale

Mr L. Scolt

Mr Relton Mr & Mrs A. Ritebie

Mr & Mei A. Gibeon Mr A. Sinclair Col. Gordan, Hall, Mr C. Skott

R.A.31.0.

O.

| M-J. H. Gordon

Mr 8. Dunnnaberg Br EH. Bay Mrs R. Douglas Miss F. Reay

Misa T. P. Rad Mr W. A. Dowley Mr M. W. Dowling

G. F. Renton Ma Mr N. Dinn

Mias Richardson Mr P. Ebrey

and Mr W. R. Mr

Ricketts

Mr and Mrs H. E.

Ehrenfel

W. Ehrhardt Capt. Mir R. ates

Me W: E. Roberta Mr W., Raertson Mr.C. F. Robins

Mr W...V. Robinaon

Mr A. Rohrmann Mira Sanelsynth Mr Jus. Scotson. Mr W. M. Sonten Mr H. M. Seojna,

Mr J. O. Sibley Mr and Ms F.

Bilya

Mr J. C. Gough Mr Greig

Mr F. B. MackintoshMr D. Wallser

- Mr G. Q. Whitelaw

"DANS KÖTL"

Mr K. Aimborg My O. Banmann s. Mr Baumann

Mr P. Benshausen

Mr D. Boggs Miss V. Bonetta.

Dr Briell

Mr Bomann

Bliss Calvert Mr and Mrs Crew Mr Elec

Mr O. Branie

Mr Fridley

Mr Soydlor Mr and Mrs S. 8. Miss Graca.

Sharp

Lt. Col.W. H. Caher,

Smith, A.O.D.

Mr G. Grant Mr F. Hadon Mr Higginbotham Mr H, Hancock

Mr J. Heldt Mr H. A. Hazelnud Mr & Mrs P. Soffiet Mr G. Kaddoll Mr Herra

Capt. & Mrs Stericke, Dr Keyt, Capt" & Mrs Hodgins child & name, 2nd Major Humphrey, D.C.L

RES.

Mr S. M. Stewart Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr & Mr Sutherland Humphreys TA, Col. & Mrs Tuson Mr and Mrs Has

phreys

Mr & Mrs P.Jacks Mr Jarson dar A. Keith

Mr and Mrs Kühler,

Mi-a Eyro Mr. E. H. Farrell, Mr U.A. Farrell Mrs C. Finlayson Mr EL G. Fiber Miss Flurschein Mra G.H. Fortson Mr Denman Fuller Mr & Mrs L. Ceara Mr N Georgit Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Geuld Mr J. Gourge Mr G. Goven

Mr Chester Smith. Mr D. Graham Mr V. Sorby Mr W. E. Grateley Capt. H. Spear Mr P. O. Von Urien Mr S. Spiro

Gono

Miss Square Capt. P. R. Steven

Mr. J. C. Sima Mr E T. Singer Mr and Mrs E. E

Smith

Mr. and Mrs F. L.

Smith

Mr D. Guichard G. Stowar

Mri Guno

Mr J. G. BanDK

Me" G. Randhurst i

Mr. W. T. Harbord Mia G. H. Swift Mr G. Harding ***, Mr J. B. T^pp:/ Mie 8. E. Hendry. Mr Is F. Taylor · Misa P. A. Bondry Mr and Mrs C. E.

Mr K. A Thomas" Pon

Howolt, O.BI.G. Mia A D Thomas Mrs Bolar Mins Uliper Thomas Me Honigsberg, child Miss Marion Thomas

́and nurse

Mr J. W. Thomas

cellor's characteristics is an intense apTANDING in own grounds with preciation of a joke that is against himself, Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Targ At the recent un ailing of his portent, the airy and Wall Furnished Rooms Ery gift of soma Welsh admirers, none orjoyed home comfort. Fine View of the Earhcar.

Telephone, No. 690,"

Top Mr J. Honstoun De Valente more than himself the artless statement of

Apply to 13ina W. WATTS,

Mr J. J. Hooker Miss Vickers the chairman that for some weeks past the Braeside, 30, Macdonnell Road. Miss E. R. Hooker, Mr & Mru R. Victor sttention of the subscribers had batur oc- Hongkong, September 2, 1908,

Mr & Miss Howard Mr and Mrs. J. 5. Mr And Mrs F. E. Wardell

Hubert and infant Mr and Mrs J. G.

By The Rev. G. Á. BUNBURY, M.Apied by the problem Where shall we

hang Lloyd George He himself teile another beautiful story of a man who was

Bloycles, 1 Piano, 1 Remington Sholes To ba had at the • Dmora Man," Ofies, | presented with a testimonial for saving Typewriter

On view day of aslo.

TKELAB artikl, ;

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 10, 1913.

-040

Part 1 Revised Price 76 Conte.

you have lost your appet te, one of the big Variety of dainty diabes at the Food, Solid & I LASTE ALEXANDRA CAPE is Gare to Ampo

FOR A rent a la Cari or

of the Bust; ALEXANDRA (ATE.

someone from drowning. The horo modest, ly depreested the praises showered upon hima and romarked (:"Really, I have done nothing to deserve this reward,... I maw the man struggling in the water, and, sa no one obe was by, I saw he would he drowned if 1 didn't save him. So I jumped in, swam to him, turned him over ku soo that he wasn'& "Lloyd. Georg and

then pulled him out."

THE

CHINA MAIL

Mrs S. Hapt

2nd D.C.LT Mr O. Wagner Me N. C. Walker- Capt. Whitdolu, A.0.D.

Me David Wood

GHAND. CARLTON HOTEL. Me and Mrs Ibertar G. Harper

and children Mr N. Hashim Br & Mrs F. Allen Mr W. Jackson Mr and Mrs D. A Me nad Mrs Kahrs

Balneline

and ebild

tor

Mr & Mrs W. Bishop Mr A. R. W. Lubbley

and child

Mr Lopes and party Mr 8. G. Bellon Dr.D.B Pank: Tout F. E. B. Brows-Mrde Mrs B. Pestonje

Me C. W. Randall - Mrs J. Crawford Mr A. F. Renndion -- Lieut. Goo. W. Crom-Mir A. Blige a

bio, B.E

Mr A. E. Rollin Miru U. Duties Me L. Of Saundersou Mr D. J. Dalfendahl Mr.G. M. Sawall Me W. J. Edwards MR. H. Stephonson Bladam Earsalt Mr L. A., Tobicajt MT. C. Flynn Mr E. J. Treadgold Mr and Mrs H. L. Mr R 8. Varget

Foush and child her. & Mrs. Wil Bir A. J. Candyliams and child,

B

AAAAAAH, KINGSELEBE HOTEL

Consul General in Mr.K. Lang

derson Mr and Ms J, B.

Mr F. Lorna

Mr and Mrs Lowel Me and Mrs Mayr Mr L. Moritu

Mr Molle Mr J. Moonsa Mr E. C. Mulvey MrJ. Parshall Mr. Mrsand - Miss

Bonlig

Mr W. Sanborn

Mr H. T. Starp Mr J. Sobrasan Miss Stephnäc

Me P. Stoll Mr & Mrs A. Thomas Mr. Wahlo

Mr G. Watkins Mr G. Woigmso Mr P. White'ck Mr E. Wills

Mr Woodcock

THE STATION HOTEL Mr and Mire à C.Mr Wa, Hor.

Akehurst

M: H. Lehmann Mr Q. B H. CallifordMr & Men E, Pithis Mr G. R. Edwards · Mr & Mrs D. Resl Mr L Gay

Mr F. K. Ruprecht Mr 0. M. Hayward. Mrs A. G. Smith Mr A. H. Hewitt Major B.. Talloch

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