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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1913

Hughes and Hough

ArcyposExas' TO THE GOVERNMENT.

ANT A DUALTY.

General Auctioneers

11

AND

Share, Coal and *

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN

AL STORAGE.

to ખાણું ; A.D.C4rn & Ben ErTIONS, AI. TALKORANIC CODE.

Teingraphic Ad-tren „MEIRION' WINGKONG,

PUBLIC

AUCTION

Undersigned bee recuiver" ins(rue

by Pe Auction,

(FOR ACCIDENT OF THE CONCERNED)..

SATURDAY,

the Blat May, 1915, at 11 am, at their suba ons, 8 Dor Your

Read, somer of 10% Hou-r SeoxET,

A Nuvaka or Patres of LADY'S BLACK AND TAN

BOUTS & SHOES,

À QUINIITY OF

DRESS MATERIAL, ETC., MIC. All of Superior Quality. TERM-A sua'.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. May 28, 1913.

TBI

PUBLIC AUCTION, THE Underdignod have received instruc

in

WEDNESDAY,

the 4th Jane, 1913, gummencing at 2.31 1.st., at their Salon Toums, No. 8, Der Teux Road, Corner of

Ico Home Part-

A LARGE QUANTITY - OF

KALUABLE TEAKWOUD

FURNITURE,

INCLUDING

SHE DID THE SAME AS

HER HUSBAND

How a Rangoon Lady Cured Earsol of Intolerable Eczenia with Dr Williams' Pink Pills.',

ELARBOUR MASTER'S REPORT.

An Interesting Statement,

THE CHINA MAIL.

The Harbour Master, Commer Bail Taylor, R.N., has issued his report for the gear 112, and ia gives an busight into the enormous shipping busines of f

longkong.

SHIPPING,

The reports mates that the totul "of nud aleyring the shipping entering

"I think it would be of interea to go to learn of the grant hep De Waltian:-* Pink Vill have been to me. recently ted Mr Holder, wife of Mr A. E. Hobler, Civil Engineer, of 33 Lewis Stros, tan gaon. I was suffering from Weeping Kozina, as the doctors called it, on uth my hand. It started by a redness of the akit and a ma et intolerabile inching tigres for 1911 shows a decrome of ally during the nights. So sumali s pos fused which had the greatest difBeulty in keepin my.elf from scratching The 555,907 ms.

Mr. Holler, of R'ngson Burnut. Ecke not sprea i all over fincas of may finds,

which in time wore

In a Pitiful Condition

ports in, the Colony during the year 1913 amounted to 188,040 vessels at 8,732,140 tons, which, compared with

6-1,346 regals, with an increase of Of the above, 16,803 vow sels ol. 24,200,270 tens were engaged in foreign traile, as agrist 44,978 of 20.000.tus tons in 1811. The mate mgits of Ashing junks are, not inchild in the above figures. Of ships of Eve frem estruction, 4,154 secar steamer, 1 mitig ship. 4351 river steamers, and 1,078 steamdmuches (not exceeding 10 (bora) eutired dating thí year, giving « daily ergo entry 28.7 ships. as | compared-with 28.0 in 1911, mal 26.7 in 1910. The average tonnage of individual ogean vessels entering the port has in rrensed from 2,105.1 tous to 2.575.7 tugs. That of British ships has increased from 2,5 tons to 2,718.4 tons, while that of forriger ships has inegrased £2000 2.35.7 ms to 2,157 tons. Thuring the past 20 years, the average tonnage of ocean vessels has inermoed from 1.135.9

tras to 1.860.2 tons. The average tun-

"Dintinon a wers prescribed and applied, my hands. being bandaged up for hou s at i nago of river steuners entered during the In time, but I gured no relief from u use your has increased from: 584.9 tons q in tact my hands got worse with the set 585.1 tons. That British river steam. some of them and were treated, no the

1ts is inercussed from 599 tors to 6.5 Hospital, but with similar resulta several ure inns m'ical inen told metat tons, myd. trot of foreign river steamers my was in a mt impovered is steerensed from 18 tons to 515.1 conduion.

tons. There is an irrease in British seen shipping of 40 ships of 389,975 bons, or of 1.25 per cent. in numbers med

A fül years ago my husband took Dr William Park Pill-

With Wond rful Results:

2.13 per cent intodunge. This is had previous to this treatinent was

W due to improved trade, high freights,

· probably in a similar taste. Eut Dr. Teams' Pink Pule built his up, making hand a greater demand for tonnoge. The as strong as healthy as he was when I fine knew him, so I rande up my mind to give thene Pille trial. A supply was bought and treatment started. Tizon the irrita tion on my hands gradually-emead, and the redness and those unsightly, wes vanished.

"Bines my cures. I have had no eruption of the skin whatever. Dr. Willis Tax Pills are indeed a blessing to those suffer ing from impoverished blood."

Skin troubles aramore than skin deep their cause lies in the blood, and it is only through the blood that they can be cured This is the reason why Dr. Williams Pak Pill, the sinst porfect blood and mere tonic yet dovied, are their most effective Equally curativo for all disorders due to blood and nerve weakness such as Annemis, Dobility, Digestive Disorders, Rhoune tiem, Minia in, and the special ailments of ladies.

thera Pilla sro obtainable from dealers everywhere, and from the Dr.

Szechnen Willian Medicine Cn., 84k, Road, Shanghai, one imitle for $1,50, aix for 68 post free."

AUCTIONS

PUBLIO AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received insts tions to sell by Fublic Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

סם

SATURDAY,

the 31st May, 1913, at 11 a.m., al' their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dea Vœux

Road, Corner of feo Huuso St.,- S

À QUANTITY O

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEE

SMART GENERAL BROKER.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

}}4 fodringnod has ̋regairul inte

all by Pubite bucu

00

SATURDAY

the Sist Was. 1919, enm nancing - at 11...t No. 5, Vicronts View, Keskon --

A QUASTITY DE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

(Almut Nou)

Ppt Patialas from i stalagão. On view from Filday, the 20th 11 y Tan-Cash on delivery,

2

GEO. P. LAMMENT,

And I

LAS

„Hongkong, May 24, 194

PUBLIC AUCTION

PYYEEK Ondarme ved bas desigualit fun to not hur fabri

on

י

WEDNESDAY,

the 4th June, 1913, commencing at 5 p.m. at his Sales Rponir,

DropELL START-

A COLLECTION OF VALUABLE POSTAGE STAMPS, Cuntsining: Hongkong, Stra Mica, and others.

.*

On View from Thursday, the 29th Blag.. Torishish on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, May 27, 1919.

"

THE CHINA MAIL."

NOTICE.

07

Communications relating to news' should be addressed to The Estor.

advent of British India Steamship Co pany's vessels to the Colony is also a fetos. British river stenuers have in ressed by 97 ships of 81,008 tons or 1.11 per exit, in numbers and 1.97 per eèr ki in tonnage. This is explained by the irreased nother of trips made by th Steamships Wing On and Wing He the former having mado 920 more to

theh than she did in 1911, and the latter

Correspondents must forward uamos kod addresson with any communica River steuner's generally have run 11:10 frequently. Foreign orkun veseeds whetion addressed to the Editor. not noseseurily an ingrcuso of 187 ships of 67-1,680 for publication but as evidence of good

447 per cent in numbers and 8.5

faith, per cent. in tonnage. This result is d

feranses in Japanese, Austrian, Cal ie, Portuguese, and Russian steanu 7*. Against this there are considerable creases in Germann, Norwegian, Dani, French and Dutch steiners.

All mattor for publication should te written on one side of the paper only.

No anonymously sized communication that has already appeared in any other paper will be inserted

Letters relating to business should be a idrumad to THE SECRETVE",

Onders for extra copies of the OINA MAIL should be set as soon as possible as the supply is limited. Och 10 ets, Credit 20 cta, per copy.

Foreign River steners.-Hero isan increase of 313 ships of 158,292 tons, r 2.21 pur rent. in numbers and 21.5 pr cent. in tonnage. This is accounted r by the greater number of trips mere during the year by French and Chine

Alternhors and additions to Advertire steamers. In stearaships not excediments on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and 60 tons employed in foreign trade, shou'd be sent to the Office, No. 5, Wynd increase e-718 ships of 20.520 toris, rham Street, not later than 11.30a.m.

A Stimulant as Satisfactory. -as Alcohol,

O.T

O.T. is the long wanted happy me toxicating or other undesirable effects dium between a "hard" and a "soft" 0. T. is a beneficial drink for ladies drink. It compares with spirituous when needing a stimulant owing to its liquors in its stimulating qualities, its warming and comforting properties. No satisfying body and its piquant bite-but home should be without a bottle. it is free from alcohol, and is without in- l

A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.

klupe meals.

Made from natural fruits and herbs OT is a pure i mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liqueur, and as a and healthful beverage, and only favourable effect samedy for indigestion, fatalence and "full feelingTM follow its us After over-indulgenes there's no batter “pick-me-up.” As a tonic when you feel "out-of-sorts,"", there's nothing better to make you

·ft and well again.

O.T. is a true dignative, and therefore good as

TELEPHONE No. 038.

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Geld

Bol

I I

Ryth Analytical Comical

a

A stomachic k has wonderful virtues for colic dysentery, and ther stomach tables No drink is more suitaple than O.T: for both abstainera j'and non-abatainers, mont la more healthful for

youngʻand: 12.

Gali

Medal

Grand

Prix

Paris Exhibition, 1900 Eine Exhibition, Luxdam, 1911

The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!

O.T. wins favour with all who try. Its distinctive character, its refrach- fog and xhilarating qualities, ita satisfying body and "bite" appeal to you its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adda tə your log and appreciation.

O.T. Mixes Deliciously with

Lemonade, Bode, Mineral Waters, etc. Giros full body, fine favour, simulating. refreshing lessene fling and dateient

cfects of rated drinks,

ARTICULA'S AND COSTOSS of the

PAGULAS

Water

(Hat or Cold)— gives a "bita" and a dekol aus favour that complckly satiały.

A

Whisky, Gin, Deands, „ Wines-

Improves favour, intenslåen the good emilien, and leas ens alcoholic effects.

Ale. Beer, Stout-give Ase nip, takes off heaviness and filing exact.

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr A. T. Barberini 11 A. M. Barretto

Mr E. Tato

Mr Ex Kadooriu 31r C. Kauffimao - Mr L. Kerdlo

Mr E. Beaumons. Mr A. Kruseman

Mfr . R. Belilius

Mr G. A. Bena

Miss L. du

Blius J. da Breil Madamo C, du Broil.

hehe MONDAY, les 2nd day De J. M. Brown he Public Works Denie ma byrder of June, 1913, at 3 r., the float Mr J. G. Brown

Exe Iney the Governo, of One Let of Crowe land at Vay Road, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 76 years, com mercing from 1s. February, 1912, with the option of renewal at a Crown Reus to be fized by the Surveyor of Ilis Blajesty

22 per cent, in numbers and 10.7 per Alterations and additions to Advertise ecunt in tonnage is shown. This apperesmenta on pages 1. 6.7 x 10 should lethe King for one further term of 75 years

to be due to the greater number of sent as not later than 2 p.m. ̈

before 3 p.m.

Inunches mmning with passengers and- New Advertisements should be sent in cargo to places in Chinese territory move aspreially to the eastward. Some of the launched on this ran were loretofore played in towing lighters. te., in the harbour, but are in longer able to obtain such employment. In junks in fordiga: trade, in increase is reported of 250

SUNDRY DLACKWOOD, AND A FEW I'IZSES OR #ULD ORINESE PURCELAIN...

TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofan, 3 Carpets and Sundry Ruge, Bed Room Salto, Double and Single Brass and Brass-mounted Belstends and Cot, Buress, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Dining Room Furniture, &c, 2 Dinner Services and Dessert Service, Crockery, Electro-plated and a quantity of good Glass WINES, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS, of 81687 tons, or 1 per cent. in Ware, Cooking Store, Ki chen Utensils,

namelled Ware, Cutlery. &c. BLACKWOOD - Large Blackwood Wardrobes Pearl Inlaid (from Conton), Cabinet, Couchos, Settees. Arm-chaire, Stands, Jardinieros, Hull kod Tes Tables, Tenpore, A., Blackwood Brackete and Photo Frames, Desk, &c., de;

Aao

Electric Fans, (Large and Small) includ ng Ceiling Fan, Standard Lamps, 2 Marble Clocks, Ice Chosts, 1 Remington Type. writer, 2 Pisuus (1 Collard & Collard),

And

A large number of Pairs of White and Crisma Laco Curtains to be sold in small

lota, and a number of now Mosquito Car- tains.

Catalogues will be issued. Txass-A usuni,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, May 27, 1913.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

www

Ax follown:"

Whiskies, Bandies, Gins, (various Brands Bhorries, Purts. Liqueurs, French and Italian Vermouth, etc., etc.

Bottled Beer, and Skout, etc.

CIGARS & OIGARETTES. Tenis-As usual,

HUGHES & BOUCH"

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, May 27, 1913,

476

SINGON & CO.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1880.

numbers and 3.2 per cent. in innego. This is scenunted for by the increased control over the vessels, offected by the system of licencing inaugurated essly in 1912, having resulted in more accurate reports of their movementa. In esl trade, largos reductions are reports ed. Strain Jaunelios in local trade si

A decrease of 40,004 ship of 372,5 tons, or 10.8 per cent. in numbers ord 3.4 per cent in tonnage. This is plained by the, fagt hat almost all tow." ing in the harbour, which formerly w dons by small licensed launches, hired for the purpose by the European d Japanese firms ceneorned, is now dure by the unlicensed private launches b langing to those firms. Junks in locul trade shows falling off of 8,562) vous!

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Advertisements and Subscriptions which are not offered for a lizat period will be

ontinued until countermeanlod,

Telegraphis Address "Man **Hongkong. Telephone No e

Thi Chi Mail, Lantern,

PARIS

{ NA DI HAINTM|

Particuliers of the Lols.

Boundary

cuenta.

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ključujug Indini Lot

Eality.

Badsey No.

Inland Lot

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Augusl soot

bare feet

Aat por le plan 0.367

NOTICE

HIGH-CLASS PRINTIN

AND

BOOK BINDING

Mr G. T. Lloyd Dr.E.L. Martyn Lobb Mrd. M. Lyons Mrs F. C. Macdons, child and auran Air D Meeon'd bir and Birs Neil

MacIntyre

Mr A J. Cambridge Mr Geo. Martin Me CC ChristenseMr T T Matheson

Mia M. Maths57 Mr A. A. Claxton

Capt. 11. R. M-xstead Mrs W, F. Cowen

MR. K. Mehta Miss Crocker

Sir J. Merecki Baron J

Mr and hire Hinry

Daila

Me Max Pertean

Mr C. II. Davin

1

ad 2 children

Mr J. Dewar Mr R. B. Dizon Mr S. Dounenberg Mr R. 11. Douglas Mr W. A. Dolay Mr and Mrs H. E.

Ehrenfel

|, | M2 E. F Farrell- Mra 2. Finlayson. Mr HO Piker Mr Denman Fuller Mrs. K. GearO Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbourn Dir Jeweph Gould Mr. Gourry

Mr & Mr Gre1.

Ter

Mr P. O. Von Gris

боло

Mrs Gunn Mins May Hallati Miss Hallo

Mr J. G. Hanna → Mr W. T.Harberd M and Mrs Hector ifon. Me A Howell, G.MG. Dr Hillebrecht! Mr S Halinwby Mr&Mr. Hig

and chill

|

Bir O. Ingunahi

Capt. Innes

de Montigny J. D. F. Mulder Dr & Min Nant Mis G. O'Tenry Nie J. Ormisto Mir A. J. Pinnock Miss Pips, Mr E. 1. tay Miss F. Reny Mr C. F. Robins Dan F. Rospigliosi Mr. M. Sainderiobin Miss Shloss r., 31 A Schuite Me W, M. Seaton Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E T. Singer

Ir and Ma EE.

Skil

Mr V. Sorby Mr S. Spiro Me Squir

Mr J. R. Thpp Mr W. P. Thompeca

Dr Walther. Me S. Weber Air &Mrs. B. Wohn Mr D. H. to Wechel Mr W. E Weidler. Mr & Mis A. Weill

and 4 children Mr. Woner Mr. H. P. Whits lr P. W. White Mr D. Whito Mr G. G. Wood Mr N. Wynne "Mr. P. Yoleil

THE CHINA MAIL' OFFICE. Mit A. N E. Judah ***

00306 AT -

TOILET

FRON, STEEL METAL and HARD of 277,579 tons, or 18.1 per cent. in num. [WARE MERCHANTS. Wholesale bars and 10 per cent. in tonnage. Fur

nil Retail Irunmonger, Pig Iron and this large decrease it is difficult 676 Foundry Coke Importers. Gouaral Btore

koopers and Shipahandlem. Nos. 36 and account, but more than half of it is ert: 37, HING LONG BZaerz, (2nd Street, wet tainly due to the Sanitary Department No. 13. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL of Central Market) Telephone No. 515, employing steam barges for a large part

Hongkong Reptembar 4, füla.”

THE Undersigned havo resolved Isetrac- tions to Sell by l'ukio Austlon, (FOR 1000UNT OF, THE CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

the 7th June, 1919, at 11 AM

at their Bales Boone, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Strost,-.

A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF Turkish Bath Towels, Bath. Shoots, Huckaback Towels, Face Towels, Single and Double sized Bed Shesta, Irish em- broidered Pillow Cases, Bolster Cases, Single & Double Bed Quilts, Tray & Parking Clotha, Bath Mata, Ladies' and Gont,'s Handkerohinta, Damask Table Cloths and Serviaties, Gout.' Suminer Voets, White and Cream Lace Curtains, Ladies and Gent.'s Hosiery, Irish embroidered Robes and fow lot of English made Tania Bhista.

TEEMA Usual

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Honkong, May 28, 1918.

BOT

TOREK ECO2 Solid moal is Curt or Tabla D'Bob with Wine & Liquoties Up Booty ALBXANDRA ÚJ TE

1 of the scavenging weak. The remainder

of the decrease is probably due to the now system of licensing not having been properly understood by the boat popule

"NOTES ON WILD" IN LIFEtion for somo time aftor its inception,

HONGKONG AND SOUTH "

CHINA."

BY THE RIV. 3. A. BUNBURY, M.A.

with the result that full figures were not at first fortbooming. It is intéresting ta noto that the entries of ocean sleamers, during the last quarter of the year show an excess, over the average of the three previous quarters, of 122 ekipa of 175,0722 Jóna. This is accounted for by the un- procedented demand for tonnage, during

Bebe bad at the Oura, Mail, Office, the closing months of the year, and car.

Part 1 Revised Prico 75 Cents.

THE

CHIN A MALE

Typhoon Map

Guide,

Tho actual

aquont fee in frighte mumber of opnan vessels of European construction entering during 1912 was

HE

(USDEN, TRY ASTOR HOUSE),

MEN'S HAIRDRESSING Leading LADIES & GENTLE

SALOONS. I The East. A Masaiastorers of SEVES DES-ALPES, pronounced by those who be it the best Hairwaals to provent the falling out of hair."

J. O. SOPIESS, I'raymieter. Hongkong, February 8, 1913,

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY

158

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

724, of which 408 wore British and 339 bo European officials and merchants in the

Colony for over ten years. wero foreign. In 1911 there were 720

"

848 British and 672 foreign. These 724. He has a good method of training Bare: slúps meosured 1,862,287 tons. They peans to peas in the Chinese examination,

posscesed of a first rate certificate sa enterod 4,155 times, and gave collec Chinees teacher. He has also a good knew tive teenage of 8,180,130 loss. Thus, ledge of Mandarin and Hakks compared with 2011, 4 mors ships, with atonnage greater by 66,789 toas, enter od 100 more times, and a collectivo on.

ago greater by 400,100 tons.

The 036 British ships carried 3,880. British officers sod 10 foreign officers, the latter bonsisting of 4 USA, 8 Dutch, I am, 1 Norwegian and Go ms Thus, the proportion of foreign in British abipe w UE? cafeter mwing

Prospectuses, Trade Circulari Programmen, Konus, ate,, ote

Artistically Arranged and Carefully Printed.

and

HOTEL

Mr. F. A. Backintosha") Mr and Mrs Mujer

and son Miss Massey Mr and Mrs F, E.

McHugh

KING EDWARD Mrs R. Almond Mr A Biermann Mr H. W. Buoth Mr J. Burianck Mr F. J. Cargl Mr T. Chice Mr P. W. Cox' Mrz Dobbia

Mr. J. A. Dobbin

Mr W. A. Donaldson

Donaldson

Mr and Me J. H. N.

Mody k

bir M.-H-Murray

Mr A, P, Nubbe

Passmore

Mr P O Fiskburn Mise F. Saunders- 31r&Mrs Schenk

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Mr J. M. Aaron

FRAK HOTEL.-

Dr and Mrs Aubrey

Mr and Mrs W. G.

Huisphreys

Lt. T. C. It. Archer, Mr & Mrs P. Jacks

R. AM.C.

Bir Jessen

Mr & Mry W. Art. Me A. Keith

strong

Mir & Mrs T. Arthur Me EL F.Apeott Mrs W. M. Q. B

rett and child

Mr and Mrs E. S.

KenuSAN

Mr. and Mrs À. R.

Linton

Capt. & Mrr MeMunn Mr and Mrs C. D. J. phildren and nua,

TR.A.SI.C. ... Bell

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Bennelt Mr & Mrs Foyer

Mrs Dowdler

Mr. E. J. MeNutly

Mrs Mitchell“

more and child

Agua Bowen, A.P.D.Lt. MonteithR. ÍM.Q." Attorney-General J. Mir And Me IL Über

A. Bucknill

| Mr M. Cary

Mr R. H. Cobb

E: Cral.

and child

Rev. Fo-ter Pegg

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

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

Cunningham, IA. Bir Felton Major Davy, R.E.

Mr G. A. Dalton

Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie blr Bebrow Rowe

Cousal Mrs Bitzen ML. Scult Mrs Frisk

MR. D. Showan

Mr and Mrs G. G.MA. Sinclair Gordon

MFC. Skatt

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mir Seyiller.

Halo

Ble and 3 S. S.

Meik Mrs. A. Gib-an “Shup ་ ་ ་་ ་ ་

Col. Gordon Hall, 12 CHAW, H. Unbers.

R.A.M.U.

MJ. 11. Gordon Mr J. C. Guegh

Mr Greig Mr H. Hanescit

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Smith. 4O.D.

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Me . E. Stewart Die & Mrs Fatherland Mr Q. Wagner

Mr. A. Nazolaud Mr.N. C. Walker

Capt. Whithel, A.0.12. Mr.Beuro Caps & Hirs Hodgins Mr David Wood Major Humphrey, 3rs Wood

RE.S.

*SLAND HOTZI.

Mr K. Almberg Mr. Kanman Bir Baumane Ale P.Becabalsot Mr. D. Boggs

fios V. Bonotts Dr Briell

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Mr Bamano Bliss Calvert Mr and Mrs Crew' Mr Eleon Mr O. Frank Mr Fridley Mina Graco

Mr

Me G. Grant

Inden Me Higginbotham,"

MFG.Kaddell

Dr Keyt. Mr F. Lorria

Chen Proefs and piomst delivery Capt. and Mrs T. Capt. Mry W. C. Mr J. Heldt

Mire Finchott Mr Geo. Grimblu Tom and us (ha aripe is wo do the retr P. Harvey

Ms F. Hilma

Dr. Sibiro ES, Mr and Mrs Kraft || Mr H. B. Spurge Mr & 24m 0; Laurit Capt. Birs A.

* Stewart & children Mr and Mrs Lemaire Mr D. Walker:

and child)

Mr & Mrs Warner. Mr G. 0. Whitolaw

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL.

Me and Mrs IbartaMr A. J. Grandy

My G. Harper and children% TELLHON FAN, Chinces gradust.

versed in literature, has boon teacher Mr & Mrs F Allen Mr W. Jackon

Mr & Mrs Almberg Mr and Mrs Kahrs Me and Mr B, A and child

Balantino Mr A, IL. W. Lahbley and child

Dr D. E. Paul Mr & Mrs W. BishopMix H. Z. BaLien Me 8. G. Bolden Mr6: Paul Licat R. E. B. Brows-Mr&Mr R. Postonjo

Mr O., W. Randali Those who intend learning the Chloe Mr Buckshot & Co. Mr A. F. Remedios - langage are requested to write care of Mr Campbell Mr A. Rigg

Mr. A. E. Labin Ofina Mull office or direct to 31. Holly Mrs J, Crawford

Lieute Goo, W. Crom-Me L. D. Faunderson

MrG.W.Bewell Food Rand, Ish floor,

Mt B. E. Stephenson For Mrs U. Darien

D. J. Delfoudahl Mr La A. Tobics Mr.W. J. Edwards Mr H J Trendgola Bisdam Fensi Mr.R. 5. Vargout you have lost your sppet te, one of Mr. G. Flynn

Mr R. Wethally the big Variety of dainty dishes at the

Mr and Mrs E ALEXANDRA DATE are to tempt Foush and child

Hongkong, May 17, 1912.

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Bob

Mr W. Logan

'KINGSOLERE HOTEL.

Consul General An- Mr E. Lang

derson

Mr-ani, bíta J. 1, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Littla

Backhauss

Mr TA. Loughlin Me and Mrs M. C.Mr B.C. Morgan.

Bowmna

Mr K. & Morrison,

10. H. Ohor Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Dr and Mrs B. W. Pruk

Brown

Mr and Mrs A. E

Carleton

Mrs G. Bachao Mas D. Tilkins Air A. Li. Süleida.............. Mr W. 11. Ford. Capt. C. V. 3 Skrim Dr J, M. Gillespie Phien BA Mr W. D. Hird. De Stedman Staff Surgeon Hunt, fr .. Than PERNA MPG. J. Eu van dLOT

Major Min P. J. WALDOR

MBK MEP. D.

Dy & Mira Mika Jonceitz S..!?, Willa

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