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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1918.

THE CHINA MAIL.

THE TRADE OF WUCHOW

Hughes and Hough

ACUTIONEJAS TO Tus GormanwENT,

AND ADMIRALTY.

}}

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

*** TO-KWA-WAN '

COAL STORAGE.

Codea дней:

A.B.O. 4 & 5T EDITIONE.

AL. TELEGRAPHIC COUR

BY

Telegraphic Address:

MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned has received instruc tions to self by Public Auction

תנו

FRIDAY

the 1st August. 1913, at 30 r.K., a their les Ronma, No. 8, De Vœux Road, corner of Taz Hoves SraZET, A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACK. WOOD FURNITURE,

&c.,

...

Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Sultes, Upholstered Otairs, arid "So'as, Carpets and Rugs, Brass-mounted Bedsteada and Cets, Bed Room Baite, Barenus, Wardrobes, Washstands, Se. Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dioner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, ote., etc., 2 Dinner and Dossost Services, Crockery, Sundry Good Glass Waro, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, E.P Ware, &,

BLACKWIOD-Couches, Ann chairs, Flower Staude, Cabinets, Jardini-ros, Hall and Toa Tablos, Teapoye, Brackets and Photo Frames, etc.. Olá Inlaid Chairs, eto,, etc.

Electric Reading Lamps, 1 Sowing "Machine, Ice Chesta, etc., Mosquito Curtains and a large number of pairs of

VICHY

VICHY

NATURAL MINERAL WATER FRENCH GOVERNMENT'S Springs

AND NANNING FOR 1912.

VICHY

UT X ACTING CONSUL PLAYER CUÁLIS,

ETA

VICHY CELESTINS

In bottles and Kidneyud Kindrad troubles, bladder half bottles trouble- Gout - Gravel --- Arthritis

For Liver trouble and Bifloreness,

VICHY GRANDE-GRILLE: VICHY HOPITAL For Indigestion.

REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. MENTION NAME OF SPRING REQUIRED

VICHY-ETAT PREPARATIONS

VICHY-ETAT SALT Natural anti from the waters. — In ting and boilles, VICHY-ETAT TABLETS 2 or 3 after meals make digestion easy, VICHY-STAT COMPOUNDS

AUCTIONS

OF

ORDER

THE FOURTI MORTGAGRE WITH THE CON...

to make "your" own

$

digestive serated vator,

TO LET

10 LET:

In common with other parts of Chion" tha province of Kwangai enjoyed prosperous timas during 1912, in spits of the usatod conditions following on the revolution of 1911. The year, however, opened badly, with the country generally disturbed by armed bands of robburs, and the waterwayn of the provlace remained for sometime ansafe. The demand for iugor's" up- country was even then very brisk, and when the Government: bad by surcre menares restored the provica to a' com parative sinta of tranquility, trade rovived quickly, azil the ground lost in the rat part of the year was oon made up Although to a certain extent marred [by dooda'at harvest time, the spring rice crop was one of the best on record, and very large quantities were exported to Carton and the delta. The profits from this mod the previous harvest, together with the high rate of exchange which prevailed throughout the year, stimulated forsign imports so much that the best- previous figures were surpassed by over 48 per cent. when the value is reckoned in silver.

There was a net increase of treda of

| £878,930 or Hk, Tls. 9,901,318. With the exception of a set-back in 1911, in Tans-Rays FLATS consequence of the revolution, the trade of with overy conveniem, PHREYS the West River has shown a steady increase. BCILINGS, Cornwall Avenue; Kowloon.

CURRENCE OF THE PRIOR MODERN

MORTGAGEES.

To be sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION

ÚD

TUESDAY

the 5th day August, 1913, at 3 P.M., atus SALES Room DuroELY START, by Ma. GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

THE Stomahip

No. 2 MINDEN VILLAS, MODY ROAD, sineo Wachow was opened in 1897. The Kowloon, FIVE ROOMS, TEN Corrado of the two ports has trebled during. FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES now the past 10 years, and though to a cortalu axtant the gain, he boon male at the sease of Pakhoi and Canton, the progrens-

very satisfactory,...,0)

TERRACE Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon. Cheap rentals.

SHOPS with Godown attached, NATHAN

ROAD, Kowloon.

Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANOL

Co., LTD. Hongkong. July 23, 1919

TO LET

WING HONY Lenth 139' 8"; Main Breadth 33 27 Depth 6. COMPOUND CYLIN DER ENGINES. Nominal Horse power 66. Gruas tomange 691.55, A ROOMED HOUSE, furnished, Registored toponga: 419 19, together upper levels.for 5 months or more. with all her ANCHORS, CHAINS, Rozas, CABLES, BOATS and APTURTENANCES, The said Steinship lately foundered at Macao and is being raised, "

For further particulars, apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer;

or

Mr. F. X. D'ALMADA CASTRO,

Sulfcitur. Uongkong, July 26, 1913,

BON TON

JUST ARRIVED

A LARGE STOCK OF

Lace Curtains, 1 Pano by Brinsmead and AMERICAN

Boas, and 1 Pine by Doerner and Sohn.

On view day boforo sala. Catalogos will be issued. Tezus:—Ál onpal,

HUGHES & HOUGH......

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, July 20, 1913

PUBLIO AUƠTION.

012

Apply 'to

A.B. Co. this paper. Hongkong, July 14, 1919,

$73

TO LET.

153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN. ". RANFURLY, No. 11, CONDUIT

ROAD.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST,

HENYT & AGENCI do. LÝ, Hongkong July 10, 1913.

X LET.

י,

POLEIUS. IMPORTE,

Another of C. & B.'s Delicacies

C. & B. OXFORD SAUSAGES

UNEXCELLED.

Crosse & Blackwell guarantee

these and all their other table delicacies to be produced under ideal conditions of cleanliness,

AGENTS FOR LEA & PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.

DEJ.Collis Browne's

By Roral

Chlorodyne

THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.

"The Bast Remedy known for

COUGHS, COLDS,.

ASTHMA,

BRONCHITIS.

Acte la charmin

DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, and CHOLERA.

The Most valuable Remedy ever discoveredt. : Efectually cuts (ahort; all attacks of 8PASMS. Checks and areata (hose too often fatal dissmeet-

FEVER, CROUP, AQUE.

The only Palliativo Im

NEURALGIA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, TOOTHACHE, Chidrodyne is a liquid taken in drops, graduated according to the malady. It invariably relieves paiu of whatever kind; creates a calm refreshing sleepy alleys irritation" of the nervous system when all other remedies fail; leaves co bad effects and can be taken when no other medicine can be tolerated. CONVINCING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH EACH BOTTLE -Nose Cernisa melant the words Dr. J. Collis Bronne's Chiarodyme on the Stamp at th

Sold by all Cherrisis,

Prices in England, 1/11, 2/9, 4/6

The value of foreign imports was £1,593,191, compared with £991,883 1911, showing an increïse of 1600,608, er: about 60 peresat. Nanoing boor £463,988, ar more than double the import into that port in 1911. Cotton gouda account for £798,928 or about 60 per cent. of foreign importa, Nanning taking £966,147 worth Of these cotton yarn is by far the mont important, the value of this commodity imported; amounting to £519.292, about zwo-thirds of the value of all cotton"goods

The change of habits resulting from the revolution and the fashion of wearing foroiga tyle clothing has led to a large increnes in the use of such articles a foreign caps and hats, singlets, anderwent and awrators. It is a rare thing nowadays |to see tho Chinese wrassing native style cape, the lower classes donning the cloth cap while the upper prefer the grey mms and addresses wish any communicand Mrs MC or brown soft felt hat. It is not suretion'sddressed to the Editor, not necessarily

THE CHINA MAIL'

NOTICE.

Communications relating to news should bu addressed to THE FISTOR.

Correspondents must forward

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONG KONG HOTEL

Mr T. Barberini MA. NE. Judah

Bir E. S. Kabel Mr. Bate Mr Olivier Beach, Mr Mis Kadcorie

Mr.PH. Kolder Mrs K. R. Beliod their A. Black-

Beagdon

802 pricing that the impost of these articles for publication but as evidence of good MM. C Bragdon, Jr

into Wachow alone resa in value from faith £1,079 to £8,873, Foreign style suïts of

THE GROUND FLOOR of No. 6 Dra VOEUX ROAD Central, consisting of a Strong Boom and outhouses suitable for BANKING OF COMMERCIAL OFFICIA, ready for immelinte occupation

Apply to

DAVID BASPOON & Co., Ltd.

SHOES, Hongkong, July 4, 1913.

܃

BLUE, OREY, WHITE, and BLACK SUEDE.

915

FATENT PUMPS,

UE Undersigned have received Inatruo one to Boll by Pahile Auction,

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONGTENER,

on..

SATURDAY,

the 2nd August, 1013, at 12.90 noon

at the

Sales Rooms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Les Bouse, Street --

ABOUT TWENTY "PAIRS PIGEONS,

Consisting of -

Hosters.

JACODINE,

FANTAILS.

Also

PIGEON HOUSES &.., ké.

Tal

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers, Hongkong, July 20, 1919.

PUBLIO · AUUTION.

and KID SHOES.

Also,

SUMMER EATS

·AND

CHILDRENS' BONNETS,

Ready made Dresses to be bad in all sizes..

PRAK

TRAMWAYS COMPANY;

LIMITED.

SIME TABLE.

WEEK DATA

7.00a.m. to 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minab 8.00a.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minut: 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 16 lantai, 024 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minste 12.45 p.ni. to 1.15 p.m. Every 10 minute

1.16 p.m. to 1.46 p.m...Every 15 minute. 140p.m. to 2.16 pim...Evory 10 minutes 8.15 p.m. to 6:00 p.m...Every 15 mlastes 5.00 pm to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minuter

HE Undersigned have received instruc tions from· JOHN LAMBERT,”. Eaq.', Lloyd's Surveyor," to soll by Public

Auction

TUESDAYC

the Uth August, 1913, 66 2.30

Normann Cottage, No. 2, Feak Road,

THE AM

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, theroin Contained,

Comprising -Teakwood Hall Stands and Tables, Drawing Room Suite, Laos Curtaine Pictures and Paintings, Brass and Bronze Vasus, Brase Fendera, Tire Brasses and Dogs, etc., fassivo Teakwood Extension Dining Table (Telescopic), Sideboard, Dianer Waggon, Arm-chairs and Rufus, Ghay Crockery Ware, Plato, etc., Large Brass Badstend, Bursaus, Wardrobes, etc., Bed and Tablo Linen, Pantry and Kitchen Utensils, including Aluminium and Copper Cooking Utensils

..

Electric Ceiling Fans (practically now), Brolla Carpals and Regs (now Largo Iso Chest, Paime, oto in Pote

On low from Sunday, 3 prox Catalogusa with,be furuederdu

HUGHES

HOUGH

AUNT CARR

8.50 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.30 pim to:11.00) p., every half-hour, 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of

an hour.

BUNDATI 8.00 am, to 10.30 am...Every 15 mlausen, 10.80 sum. to 11.00 alm...Every 10 minutes. £1.45 m., tó 12 Noon Every 15 minutes. 19.00Noonto 100 p.m...Every 10 minnbos, 100 piz to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minute. 5.00pm to 6.00 pmrary 10 minute- 6.00p.m. to 7.00p.m...Every 15 minubes 3.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minu * NIGHT QARE as on Wook Daya ka

BATURDATE.

Fnatics CATA at 10 midnight, SPECIAL CARS' by amargensant at the Company's One, ALEXANDRA Buildero)? Des Vaux Road Contral

"JOHN L. HUMPHREYS & BOR

Gmeral Mora zer?

ÜÜTE WITHOUT HEALTH 18 LIVING DEATH:O

MERVE FOOD

► (This latial discnticy of modern times far pemaalare Chocay or deficiency of vital areaspiracion op blawye

tam generally, iá girls togato tie andamated servos, Finstorme zhu falling enérgles and imparte now life and,

#lapa for Free Booklet et P.0,29 for Trial Bottle hol

WETARZO 2BRAIN AND

.

TO LET.

(FROM Ler Jutr 1913).

841

clothing are often woon in the resists, bat All matter for publication should be those of woollen material are not common,rition on one side of the paper only," 1-robably on account of the warm olienate. No anonymously signed emmnutention. Thore has, therefore, not hear an great ar that has already appeared in any other paper increase in the impart of woollen cloth will be inserted The most remarkable feature is the extra ordinary demand for foreign underwent

Letters relating to business should and sweaters (value £33,092, sd carddered to THE SECRETARY, and mixtare singleta (value £1,633), in the latter case the import being 2 times

Order for extra copies of the Om

Miss E. Bragdon

31 R. Brown: Mraud Mia Caller

blin FBgn

Mr and Mrs W. 8.

Knight,

Mr A. Keman

Mr F. Imeman

Mr. T, Lloyd

"Alx James Martin

Sote Manufacturers:

J. T. DAVENPORT, Ud.;

London, $.E.

KING ZDWARD HOTEL

Mrs R Almond

Mr P. Buru A

Mr J. Cargill Mr T. Choo

Mr H. Clegg

Mr and Mrs Dibbio Mr W. A. Donaldson

Mis Everont

Mm Fischets

YOG.Grimbis

De Guntsch

Miss Massey Mr and Ms F. E

MeEugh

Mr and Mrs J. H. N.

Mody Mra Morriss

Mr J. A. Merpby Mr M. F. Murry MrA P. Nobba

Mr K. Nogiri

'Mr E7 Ogiws -

Ms Ai H.-H. JenningsCapt.&Bs WC

IFE L. Martyn Lohbir nöd Mrs W, D. Passmore Kraft

Mr A. D. J. Peaks, Mr and Mrs Neil

Mr&blrs C. Laurit- Mis Faunders

Mrs Schenk:

II A J. Carabridge MacIntyretsi Mr F. T. Chappie

Oco,

Mr A. A. Claxton Mr G. Parebrother Mr R. L. Corawell Jinson. Air & Mrs F. Cropperre R. T. Matheson br 0. FL. Davis Misa af Matheson

Mr & Mrs Desteno Me D. K. Mehta a2 children Mr J Morreki Me F. M. Duvilbiss Mr A. B. Moulder" Mr J. Dewar

es large as in the previous year. Ani Man, should be sent as soon as possible as direct consequence of the now fashion had the supply is limited. Gaal 10 cla, Credit bet an advance in the demand for sewing 20 e, por copy and kitting machines--the valorof which res from £1,712 in 1911 to £4,148, ":n 1913.

EX FORTE.

The export trade was effected by the

Literations and additions to Advottien mante on Pages 2,4 5, 8 and 1 should be sunt to the Omice, No. 5, Wɲnd- ham Strest, not Inter than 11.30a.m.

Altemtions and additions to Advertise

TO. 2. MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak, high mats of exchange, unfavourablo to thements on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be

Apply

LINS TEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 9, 1913.

720

M

TO LET

mativo dealers, and by the low prices ruling

sent us not later than 2 pim.

at Hongkong, where the merchants were New Advertisements should be sent in Able to refuse produce if the prico demand

before 8 pizz

Mr J. D. F. Mulder-

Mr and Mrs R. HMDF Milder

Mi-a LC Nicholson Dougles

Mr and Mrs H.

Ehrenfels

Mic W. Falk Mr.W. H. Fell Mr W. E. Fischer

Mr E. G. Fisher

Mr Denman Fuller

Mr H. Garrow

O. Miss G. UTosty

Mr and Mrs 1 B.

Genre

ir J. Ormiston

Mr R R Pierce

Mr E. EL Ray Mr and Mrs W. R.

Ricketts

MrQ. E. Rightor MR Roxburgh

Mr W. U. Scott...

ed did not suit them. There was, nererth Advertisements and Subscriptions whlab Mr L. Giriajam Ale 4.00, Sibley":

Jess, a considerable incre so in the sterling value, the figures being £1,080,276 in 1912 and £859,489 in 1911. The higher valse of the tsel i 1912 exaggerates the io crease. Exports to Hongkong mounted to £867.780 Exports through the nativo cuators were. $356,548, compared with EURION, No. 10, Poak, furnished or £1,085,266 in 1911 The total export trade

unfurnished. 6 Booms. Cheap

rental

To lot or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Barker Road, No, 124, Peak, 5 roomin.

'CRAIG RYRIE, Nq, 4, the Peak, to lot fine situation; & rooma; tempia and croquet lawnB,

Que GODOWN, Duddell Street.. Suits of ROOMA 16/02 Queen's Road Central Top Floor.

FOR SALE.

through Wrohow in 1911 was tharstore, £2,845,300, and in 1912 £3,489,824, of which foreign countries (ie., Hongkong) took £907,790.

two

The stapla export is rice and paddy. The tha autumn and good harvests spring of 1911:12, together with the great demand in Canton: for provisioning the Largo forces of soldiers raised during the resolution, made the year aproaparou can for the farmers. The amounь DE 1 exported was 3,201,603 dwts of this value of £1,280,766. Steirere do not take any share in this trade,

HARTING. and ROGATE, on part of, passed througli thand so the whole of it)

Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154

nativo custome trade in opizm w restricted to the LADBROOKE No. 9, Conduit Rond.tupart of 5 cuts of Indian opiam in the Fine View of Harbour, 8 Rooms, 3 Bath- first quarter of the year at Wuchow and rooms, Garden and Tennis Court. Accom the export of 22 outs of ratiya opium- modation for 80 Sorvants.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, ded Floor, Alexandra Baldings,

Surgeon Dentich

No, 14, D'AGUILAR SZAKNY

BT

from Nanning. The trade in native opium was made illegal at the beginning of the year, and the strict enforcement of the penal-laws agafast dealing in ind_smoking opiam prevented any farther importation, of the Indian drug, or AINAKAA

The number of British steamers zonning to Hongkong remained the same as in 191 bat three inors Chinese steamers con- -menced making regular, trips during the yam Compotition wis keen, and the amount of cargo offering ifsaflcieris for the sonnage at its disposal During the year a now pooling arrangement was cado, bot ween the different companies interested in this trade. A TUREKA

There las bean largo expantion in the motor launchy traffic on the uppert river; during 1912. At the beginning of the year there were only eight boat, on the river, and at the sad these had Incrossed to of which ming wero Britab, And there prospect of several more coming up during 1919 The type of launch which has been evolved here la-ontrently liçã, to the dangerous navigation of shallow and rocky rivers like the upper Woot River Oging to the many rocks and rapids að, cidents are not infrequent, but the hosts being a bottamud and the hulls being Guide la plne serious damage is not

TERMS TERY MODERATE

Consultation Free

THE

CHINA

Typhoon

PRIOR

MAIL

Fried

YSTERS Fronh

Tisdon Haddheks, Kippera,

often done, and repairs aro cally an cheaply effected. Anteol or frou boati would be quite ansaitable for, each a Hyer ne this as there are po pinces nearer then Hongkong where damage to the hall could bi rapuired. The a gine capacity, ranges from 60 Va 13) b.p.The small engine and bimikor space required by the internal so? bustion engiod about make Fbönd "de" the greatest utilit

wabarways in ally basta voi 'thers sro Zabitles for for crude oil in 2512

are not crdared for a fixed period will r continued until countermandad.

Telegraphic Address Max Hongkong Telephone No. 20

THE ORI MAI LAITE

"MARTIN'S.

APIOL & STEEL

ESPILLS

* French Karnady for sil Tragalasitiam. Phonsanada, në Zadise alwEra BASE A, JAK ́ad Basta's Pete {an the kavur, so that an kha kasi kabely down to y dón padministered. Those whis! Debemmend shem, baina katrance." Karda MAN,WAS! Chezzine and Bioren enll. Abend MARTIN, Chenfi, Bouilliampton, an O MARTIN'S

APIOL & STEEL

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Mr E T. Singer

Dr J. 11. Cillespie Mr and Mrs E. E

Mr.V. Sorby

Mr A.G. Gordon? Mr V. Goulbour Mr J. Gourgey

Mr R. J. Grimshaw Me P. 0. Von Griso-"

Gono

Smith

MrJ. D. Soathmand Miss A. Square Mr J.-B. Tapp. Mr D. M. Taylor

Dr J, G. Hanni Capt. B. A. Wilker Brand Mr WA, Mr W. E. Weidler

Hannibal

Mr II. F. White

Mr W. T. Barbord Mr B. W. White Mr B. Bendouson Mrand MFH

on Mr. EA, White Hewett, CLG Mr G. C. White Capt F. W. Holden, Mr G. G: Wood infant and grie Mr. P. Yendell Capt. R. Jonos

BAD

Mi and Mrs Lemare Mr B. S Spurgu

and child

Mr J. Lennox

Mir: W. Logan

Capt.&

A H. Stewart & phildren MYMr D. Walker-

Mr F. A. Mackintosh Dr Walther-

| Mis Majar and son. “Mr G. C - Whitelaw

KINOJOLERE KÖTEL

Consul General An- BET. A. Laughlin

dersorr

Mr B. G. Morga

---Mz' and Mrs J; H, MỸ K: 9.. Motrinari

Backhouse

Prok 0. H: Ober

Me and Mr M. O,Mr & Mrs J. Rober.

Bowma

De and Mrs B. W. MI G. Sachse

EMEA, L. Shialda Mr. and Mrs A, E. Capt. 6. V. 8. Shrim

hire, RA Dr Stedman

Brown

Carleton

Mi D. Filkins

Staff Surgeois Hunt. J. E. van der

RN

Major & Mrs F. J. Mr T.. O. Welch

Hantor

Mc P. D. Wilson Dr&Mrs Evan-Jouen Mr J. M. Vilson Mr & Mrs J. El Lättla

GRAND CARLTON HOTEL. Mr & Mrs F. Alien Mr G. A. Gardinor "Mr & Mrs Almixrg Mr E. F. Glugo Me and Mrs B. A Zr A. J. Grandy Balsatine Mr G. Harperz Mr G. Parmesan Mr W, Jackami. Mr&idge W. Bishop ir J. D. Johnstone

and child for Mr A. TL W. Libblay Mr 8..G. Bolton Mr O. Mulla Elez

E. B. Browe-Mr S. Paul -ters Mr C. W, Randall Mra J. Crawford Mr A. F. Benedion

LTO. R. Amber, Lt. Col. H. W. Lett. Gen-Wi Crore Mr A. Rigg

RA.M.O.:

big, REM: J. G. Rosa.

Mrà. Curéliora Jindam Fennult.

Mr J. Sacson Mx A. Scott Mr G. W. Sewall | Me 2. G. Flynn Mra Thoménu

Mr & Mrs W. Arm Mr & Mrs P. Jacka.

Mr and Mrs D. SM H. Evangelis's Patrong

Kransebes

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur

ME. F. Ascot Capt. & Mrs MeMunn Mrs W. M. U. Bar children and gore

rett and child.A.0.

Mr and Mrs O. D. J. H E. J. MéNutly-

Mr & Mrs Mitchell Bolly

Mr & Mrs Beyer Mr Bordier

moro and child

Mr and Mrs H. Obor

EVERY KINK Majo Bowen, A.P.D. and child

Attney-General J. Ruy, Foster Fegg

A. Bucknil

Footwear Mr M, Cary

Mr J. Plummer

Air Powell

Mr & Mrs Darrach Lt. Col. J.J.Radcliffe

Major Davy, HERE,

Mr G. A Dattanir Balton

HAD

TOM

Cocedi & Mrs Eitzen Mir A. Sinclair

ORDER

Mr and Ms B. AMO. Bott

CHERRY & 00,

FEDDERTRETE

Opposite Hongkong Elose Telentione

Hale Mr and Mrs 8 8

DEAND HOTEL

Mr. Anderson Mr. WC Bird

Mr J. Brown

Capt. J. S.

dea

Mr. F. Lorria

"

Lewia

Mr and Mrs AB. Mr.A. H. Sayer

Drow

Mr C. Frenck

Mr.C. Frossa

Dr Kert

Mr. D. G. King

My Beboticsluds

Mr A. Smith

Miss Thomson

Mril ThomKUD;

Mr O. Weismipa

VAN STATION HOTEL”

Mr. and Mrs A. C.Mr L 'Hawkmy

Akehurst"

My AĦ fewith

MP A. Bakr

Capt. Hayonges

Mr James Boyd

-

Mt Wm. Hoy

MGR. Edwards

Mr. W. Kuba

Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Sharp Mr G. Graham Mr H. Lebrean

Cal Gordon Hall, Lt. Col. W. I Ushers

RAMO

MJ. H. Gordon

„1

Smith, A.Q.D.

Major. & Mrs W. S,M¢ B. Neilsen zi

Grove MAG Gay

Mr H. Faution

Mr Mr. Pihie

J. Hatdut

Mr & Mrs P. SoM Mr H. HADCOCK Mr and Mrs G. 14° MEH. A. Hateland Stewart & children Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Mr.O. Wagner Major Humphrey, BIEN, C. Walker BIR Me David Wood Mr and Mrs W. G. Capt. Whitfold.O.D.

Humphrey

Me E. M. Malyia, 70r

Grossa16 Mifor

Mrs AG. Smith

NOTES ON WILD IN LIFA HONGKONG AND SOUTH-

CHINA.

BUNBURY MI

Told and he

Larrison: Mr FW. Perkunde

Part Bovinod Price: 76 Contatt

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