THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913,
Q.
AUCTIONS
PUBLIO AUCTION:
**VAMPIRES" OF STAGE.
Hartbroken Mother Tails of ̈A Wanted
Life.
11
THE CHINA MAIL.
ARRIVAL OF 8.8. NIPPON
il
The 8.3. Nippon, which was wrecked in
a typhoon in the Philippines," arrived að Ebanghel on 16th inat.. She left Manila ́under her own staam on Sunday, 7th Sep: tambar, escorted by the Am.str. Rizal. Both
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
Plowing upon the oathing attack ca mand eline girls, fish-baltamers pat info Makang Harbour, P SHARE & GENERAL. BROKER.
Hughes and Hough PARTICULARS and Conditions of the und vargires," as the latter wine calist, cadures; on Wednesday last to shelter
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AND ADMIRALTY,
· General Auctioneers
AND
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COAL STORAGE.
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A1. TYLKORAPHIC Cóvz.
Telegraphic Address MEIRION' HONGKONG,
PUBLIO
AUCTION.
Toto sell by Public auction.
BE Undersigned have received instrue-
(For account of the Estate of the late Major M. Fleury, B.A.3.C.
:
FRIDAY,
the 28th September, 1913, at 2.30 r.M., KË No. 58, Nathan Road, Kowloon, 1st Floor,
11 THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, {ke., &c.
therein routained, "(PRACTICALLY NEW).
dian"
TABLE FANS.
Se
Lorting by Publis Auction Bais, to be held on MONDAY, the 29th day of Sept, 1913, at 3 P... at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex celloney the Officer Administering the Government, of Uns Lot of OKOWN LAND at Fife Street Mong Kok, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a barm of 78 years, with the option of renewal ata Crown Rent to be fired by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Kino, fer one further term of 75 years.
Locality
No. of Baie.
Registry Ko
A
Particulars of the Lot.
X
Boundary MOARITAMENTĀ, [Approximate):
47
1
$94438 432,571 30
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD.
PROPERTY,
BRITISH CONCESSION. SHAMEEN, CANTON, C
1137
the World publishes a letter from a board from a gaio and left again, on Thámday só broken mother in support of the cordven- nution of stage bematics. It was stated noon. The Nippon is reported to have | steamed away from the Rizal on Saturday that the ambition of the "1193
seemed
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instrua-
the
OD
MONDAY,
29th September 1913, commencing at
to be to minister to the limites groed and passed Gutzlaff yesterday morning tions to sell by Public Auction, of some young harpy of the stage, chorus about 9.50 and make fast alongside the girls who were said to be saullery units International Dock wharf. without the humanity of the scullery maid. The lette published in our on temporary recently is from a lady whose Hoa was inveigled into marrying one of tuge Esh-bloodedi vampires," Coin menting on the aims and objects, in life of the stage girl, the World declares that she is out for marriage or money. Not introspuntļý sho altains her object, and she steamed to Manila and things to
The Nippon has arrived in Shanghai for repairs and it may bere be recalled that after being ashore cu Scarborough Shoal in the Philippines in May, the result of typhoon, the steamer was gebod by Mossen, Erlanger snp Galinger, and placed in the Dewey feating, dock at longopo where temporary repairs were' effected «fter' which
•
2.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms,
DODDELL, STERET,-* „
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER GOODS
Comprising
-Cabin trunks, Suit Chaos, Brief Casa,
the resuls is a joyless, loveless mion that Shanghai. The surveyor in Manis doclin. Kit Bags, Hand Bags and Satchels. is often ended in the Divorce Court ord to give a cortificate of seaworthiness but Music and Leather Satchels, Jawel Bozdă dissolved by, mutual count, though the revertheless the Ya" glaze Insurance Aota, sta Flegal bond continues. Rarely are there sociation took the insomnes in hand and chiktren, for this implies a degres of unfound Underwriters in Shanghai and Lon selfishness foreign to the nature of vither
party. They are unt, for enjoyment at don who were prepared to follow them and somebody else's expense, and that either accept the risk. | should be expected to sacrifice even an hour of relfish comixt would be docmed blasplamy agadist their gospel of having 4 poked time of it. Kolerring to shorts girls the letter sa
The contract for the repairs to the Nippon was awarded in Manila to the Shanghai Dock and Engineering Co., Ltd., after koon. competition with the Taikos Dockyard and Eongkong and Whampos I caput tell you how grateful I am Dock Co., the bringing of the vessel from to the writer of that Splendid articles on Manila to port of repair being included is chermas girls, mal to you for publishing it. | the price which amounted to about £17,500. It is perhaps wrong for a woman to be hand in her own sex, but the misory of the last few years must be my excuse If caly our sons would be wise in time and see these women as they really are before it is too late. They have neither Beurts nor wine, only an infinite capa-) city for spending navy. They are quick
and where gode is encerned. As tgi la ole he is Bertixcoming they smits unl
datter, but als bitter abuse and the
MIN we least self-denial is o
The repairs will take about five month, including several months in drydock. As regards the salvage claim in Manila no
reement has been arrived at and the suit of this salvors dismissed. 150,000 pesos, it is belizvod, is the amount paid for salting the stranded versed.
A DROWNING TRAGEDY.
REVENUE CHCINER'S BOAT SWAMPED.
TWO LOTS, Nos, 73 and 80, fronting the CANAL ROAD, each with X frontage of cinoty feet on the road, and with a depth of 140 feet, together with seasg my son was in the BUILDINGS erosted thereon. The wight in such a marriage. She cuticl saerself an actreme, but she hadn't 'enough LOTS will be sold either sepamtely for together. This property will be put up far bity or that she just walked on th
News 'has reached Shanghai, anys the Kai at PUBLIC AUCTION, on She
and and should as much of her body "N. C. Daily Naws" of the 20ch inst., of premises commencing at
11.60 4.3
is the law allows. Ind she been the death in tragic circumstances of Mr. THURSDAY, 50th of
1913, October,
witk - woman she would have case Victor H. Harding, second officer "C" of ELECTRIC FITTING, CEILING AND if not sold privately before that date. The Undersigned reserve the right to reject all
the misery. She has da her host the Revenue cruiser Liuhsing. It appears bids if no acceptable bids are offered. kill every spark of manhood in my that the vessel was in the aeighbourhood of | Parties interested may obtain particulars sing their welding-day she Drinkwater Point when a bent containing treated bin far worse than I would a Mr. Harding, a sailor, and a messenger boy She has separated him from his friends, and suds herself with women of her was lowered. As the beat rouched the water own class as witless and selfinds us huge waves dashed over-it, washing the Sit raining them at his expense. A occupanta overboard. The alarm wis given re they eat advise hur son to give lux ou the ship and life-bunys were thrown to alle a thrashing, yet I ballove is would the men. In addition a boat was lowered- be the best, idilang pasible for both hat only the sailor was saved although an how in would give her mere respect for exhaustive search was made"for" Mr. Har. bit sed it might touch her tho pain al
FULL PARTICULARS FROM
CATALOGUE...
On view day of Sale.
TERMS :—Âa usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Sept. 22, 1913.
PUELIC
AUCTION
1139
THE Undersigned has deceived instruc Ttions to coll by Public Auction
(FOE ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
оп
SATURDAÝ,
the 27th September, 1913, commencing at 3.30 p.m., at Harting" Austin Road, Kowloon,
THI
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURF, etc... therein "Contained, Comprising -
Vary hos Toakwood Halland, Side.
bard, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining
Tallo, e, by well-known local maker,
from
THE CHINA BAPTIST
PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shop, Canton, China. Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1913.
1149
Want' Advertisement:
PREPAID
$1 per inch....
$9.
FOR
3 Lasertion.
Оnе week.
N
SALE.
BOUT 500 lbs. ENGLISH TYP) A Clarendon and Nonparall (Modern), complete fount, including Italio,
In good condition. Send offers ba
TYPO,
Jare of CHINA Marx' Offon, Hongkong, March 21, 1912.
(in good condition), Tientsin and Brussel's MILNERS'
Carpets and Rugs, including Stair Carpets,
Pictures, Wall Hangings, a quantity of F
Electro and Silver platod Ware. Dinner and Breakfat Services, etc., ate., Brass Curtain Poles,
Also
Treadle Sewing Machine, 5-Coloured Chinese Porcolaiz Flower Stands, Plantx
im Pota.
Un view day bo'ore §de.
Cataloguse will be issued.
TERMS:
い
Csoal.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, Sept. 12, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
SAFES
AR SUPPLIED, TO TER
4.
PRINCIPAL BANKS
AND
using hers. What will be the ending and the messenger. The former is cappret tell. He is miserable and she said to have been a good swimmer, and the ach, 19 manfortable to compromise hor. cause of his disappearance in the sea is at- elf. All I can do is to pray that othuvtributed to the fact that at the time he was upang seat may be apured the fate that warring a toavy pair of leather knee ses
boots. as overtalen my son. His life in wasted.
LIFE AT KIAUTSCHOU. „.
A Japanese View of German Under-
Exkings...
STRANGE CONDITIONS FOR
RICH MAN'S HEIR.
-
Edward Muse, who is an attendant at the bar of a Philadelphis hotel, has just inherited £50,000 from an eccentric uncle, who has hoyager, imposed on hie boir some extraordinary conditions. Muse is now twenty four years of age, but not A Japanese, who recently returned
antil he is thirty will he come into possĘS. Iapan from Thingtoo is quoted to be sion of the principal aum, and then only effect in German undertakings in **providing he stays continuously employed Kiautechon Bay are being carried on ou at the position he occupies when he learns
manised.
44
to
**
a gigantic scale, with the result, that that he is heir to my fortune." Hence, be Tsingtao-has become completely Gerust continue to dispense whisky and soda and cocktails for the next six years to become a wealthy man. He will, however, The administration of Kiutschou Bay receive a very good income to make for is undertaken by the Kisutechou Govon the tantalising situation, according to the ment, which is under direct control that if he marries respectably before will, while a codicil makes further provising The Gernion Naval Department. The Ger- January 1, 1914, he is to receive an på- mam, enlonies are generally controlled by ditional £2,800 from each of two aunts Aire Colonjal Dopartment, but Kisfechou who are to have charge of the administra Buy is an exception to this rule, the pottion of the estate.
Governor Gewral, being filled by a sice-admiral and various departmente con. BUSINESS HOUSES oligi by officers. The harbour master is a higher naval officer, a gendarmery captain in the superintendent of the polico department and the first. naval physician is president of the meat mar. ket.
1136
GEO P. LAMMERT,
Agent.
Bongbong, May 20, 1911
HE Undersigned has received instru
THE
tions from D. K, Moss, Esq, to sell
by Public Auction,...
MONDAY,
the 29th September, 1913, Commencing
at 2.45 pp., at No. 149, Coomb Road,
Magazine Gap,
TRE
-VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
800
therein contained. Including :- Ball Furniture by Powells, a famed Teakwood Bed Room Suite in very good condition, Brass-mounted Twin Bedstends, Eichings and Engravinge (Artists Proof Carpets and Rogu, Sundry Blackwood Fürültura, eta, oto, Bath Room, Pantry, and Kitaben Utensils: Badan Chairs and Platita in Pota
FULL, PARTICULARS FROM CATALOGUS, On view from Sunday the 28th instant.
· Cataloguer will be lasnod,"
Taxis-de sinal. :
-HUGHES & HOUGA,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Sept. 20, 1913,
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL HIZK
Burroughs and
ụ
MR. LABOUCHERE'S LOVE' AFFAIRS,
fi
BIOGRAPHY DISCLOSURES,
Apart from the German Eastern Squad the Life of Henry Labouchere, written by The pallication by Messts. Constable of ron, lead garrisons consist of troops, and his nephew, promises to be one of the Bramants and other mangements are events of the autumn" book season, saya nquipped after the army system. Two the Daily Mail." battalions, 2,500 men, are allotted" for Most important of all the correspondence will be that between Mr. Labouchere and duty, and aro under, a zaval commander.
Mr. Chamberlain at the time of the Liberal There are twelve barracks, of which the split over Home Rule. These letters deal Iitis and Bismarck are the largest. The In Retail with the circumstances which led lotrons is garrisoned by four companies, up to Mr. Chamberlain's breach with his the first company being a torpodo-laying party, and we understand they are of a most intimate character, Fall, details will Watts, the scand, a torpedo clearing or be given of Mr. Labouchere's attempt E
BILLIARD TABLE
"
WITH ACCESSORIES.
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Houskour, Jane 1, 1920.
“NOTES ON WILD IN LIFA HONGKONG AND SOUTH
CHINA
1186 By Ray. G. A. BUNBURY, M.A.
DON Farges after the Show, Supper,
́and Light Befreshments.
ALEXANDRA CAFE Open. Til Midnieks.
To be bad at the ↑ ONWA Min! Offos,
Part 1 Berinol
the third and fourth consisting of reconcile Mr. Chamberlain with the heavy artillory.
|Cabinet, and of his bitter 'disappointment Thx business of the district is entirely ❘nt his failure to do so.
in the hands of Germans. There are over
VIGGOTT'S COSTUMION.
Un view from Saturday, the th.. Tarms-Cab on delivery,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1913.
FOR SALE,
UN
INDER the name of "Worcestershire SaucoTM there is as wide a range of difference "as there is under the name of "wine."
The quality of a mixture is not improved in the least by putting it into a bottle that resembles LEA & PERRINS', and by giving it a label that imitates the appearance of Les & Perrins. And still there are people who conclude that if the bottle has the appearance of Lea & Perrins', the fluid inside is like Les -- & Perrins' Sauce,
The white writing an
the Red Label:
Lea Vehrrine
* THE CHINA MAILU
1148
NOTICE.
A'S RACKETS made for 1913 Consignment of SLAZENGER'S
Season, in various weights and qualitica. SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS.
For further particulars
Apply to
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
NORTH" BRITISH & MERCANTILR
INSURANCE CO..
IN WHICH ARE TEITED THE SHARES OF
THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Ltd..
and
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS
ASSURANCE 00.
TOTAL
NOTAL FUNDS at Star Dzczka. 1915. £22,501,286.
Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000
Paid-1p Ospital.................. £2,437,500 I-Fire Fund
2,539,114
their
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faith.
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the Original
and Danulna
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
PEAS MOTALA Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mainz General Kelly
R.A.M.O.
Mr & Mrs W.
strong
M: T. Arthur
Mr E. F. Aucott M: und Mrs J.
Me and Mrs E. B
Krausa
Mr Laughlin
Major and Mr Mo
Hardy
S. Capt. & Mrs MaMan. Auld & children children and nurse,
Mrs W. M. C. Bar. R.A.M.Q. Mr and Mrs.0. D. J. Mrs Mitchell & child rett and child Mr E. J. McNuty
Bell
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mors and child Mra Nelson
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Mra Bowdiar Majo: Bowen, A.P.D.Mr H. Ober Attorney-General J. Dr and Mrs Paterson
A. Bucknill Mrs Popa Mr W, A. Butterfiul Rev: Foster Pegg Mr M. Cary
Mr S. L. Packing
Mr and Ms Curries Mr J. Plummer
Orders for extra coples of the ChaMrs Davoufort and Mr Powell | Mam should be sunt as soon as possible 1 childron
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U-Life & Annuity Fanda... 16,138,180 Advertisements and Subscriptions which
Sinking Fund Accoun
88,511 | are not ordered for a fized period will be
continued until countermanded. 2x2,581,286
Telegraphia Address Man' Hongkong Telephone No. 22."
Revence Fire branch
Lo and Annuity
Branchen Jim)
$,567,158
1,973,289 Barsane Marine Department... 962,699 Other Receipte
430,193
· £5,299,319
The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the respective Depart monte of the Company's Business.
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JAPANESE MAKERS.
EVERY KINI
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THE CHI Mart. Loren.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
ROJGXONG HOTEL.
Mr H., Brian-Bates Mrs F..R. Balilios
M+J. M. Aaron Mr E. 6. Kabel Mr J. W. D. Andrewaðir Elliä Kadourie Dr & Mrs H. Balena Mr Q. C. Kench
and 3 children Mr A. Krusean Mr A. T. Barberini Mr T. Leeman Mr E. R. Bato Mr G.
G. T.
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E. Bowerman Maelotyra Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr F. A. MacKintosh Mr O. Campbell Dr O. Marriott Mr and Mra F. X.Mr Goo, Martin
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NOTICE
HIGH-CLASS PRINTING
AND
Mra R. T. Math, vod Master D'Almada E. Mira M. MathcaoTI
Castro
Mr W. Cawstou
Mr H. T. Chapple
Mr A. A. Claxton Dr L E. F. Colo-
Mr 0. H. Davis
Mr B. E. Mehta
Mr J. Merecki
Mr P. Meyer Mr
Ir A. B. Moulder Mr J, D. F. Mülder Mrs J. D. F. Müldør Mr. A. W. Nicol
Mr & Mrs Dorteano Mine G. O'Leary And 2 children Mr J. Ormiston Mr J. Dewar
Mr J. W. Patos
Douglas
Mr and Mrs R. H. Miss C. Phillips
Mr A. J. Pinnock Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr R. do Proville
Ehrenfels
Miss V. Elbo
..
Bir B. Raworth
Mr E. H. Ray
Resy
Mr N. S. Ferguson Mr E. M. Raymond Me Denman Fuller Miss F
Mr E. Galletto Mr H. M. Richeris Mr and Mrs I. H. Mr R G. Buna
Genre
Mr R. E. Rosburgh
Schenk My
Mr Lim Kong Chee Dr J. M. Cillespie
Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goülbourn Mr J. Gourgey Mr R. J. Grimshaw O Von Griso-
Kr P.
Gono
Mr P. C. Hall
Dr J. G. Ha
Mr J. O. Sibley Mr C. J.W. Simpor Mr Lim Pack Sin
Mr ET. Singer Mr and Mrs E. E
Brith
Mr T. Sorby
Mr B. Sor een
Mr and Mrs W. A. Mies Squires
Hannibal
Miss A. Square
· Me E. Størpin
Mr W. 2. Harbord Mr and Mr. E. G.
Hon. Mr E, A. Txik
Hawatt, C.MG, Mr Lo Tak Mr & Mrs R. Innes Capt, and Mrs H. A Me and Men C, D. Walker 2 children
Jackson BOOK BINDING
Mr B. W. White Mr Lim King Jin Mr G. G. Wood Mr G. 8. Jober
100 companion and privato Arms, the An sooctist will be given of the largest of which are tho Dutch-Asistidoshe | disappearance of Piggott, the forger, and Bank, Mesure. Arnold, Karborg and Co., his confession to Bar. Imbouchere, whigh nonS-ÁT » Carlowitz and Co., and others, while the
was sent by him to Sir George Lewis; and also of Mr. Labouchure's comprasion for Shantung Railway Co., the head office Figgott's children after the death of their of which is at Tsingtao, undertakes the father. railway service between Tsingtao and Tinentu, and is also working mines in
| Shantung, me
With the exception of China, Ger mana head the population of Kiauteuliou. According to the latest statistics, the number of foreign residents there is as follows:-Germans 2,824, Japansen 322; British subjects 18, Americans 44, Dance 4. Norwegians 2, Dutch 14, Russiana” 14, Turks 2, Austrians 28 Fronch 6.
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Distrbons Remedy in the best known, medicine for diarchowe, Aymentary, onlin, cramps er paini la the stomach. You may need if some bikmat Ter sale by all Chán and Storskaspser,
The reasons will be given
THE 'OHIA MAIL' OFTICK.
KING" EDWARD HOTEL,
Mr F. J. Cargill
Mr. H. Clegg
Dr F. X. Costello Mr F.W::Cox-
Victoria's objections to the editor BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY Mr. Chee
Q:1000 of
“Truth”, and an- explanation of why he chapter will be given up to an account of cerer gained a phaos in the Cabinet. One Mr. Tabomshere's experience during the siegs of Paris. Mr. Imbouchere's views OD the following subjects will be found in the biography-
Gambling. American girls.". Views of lagring while at Eton. Good resolutions.20 Religion Why
enter Paliament,
Tabby's
Mims Many Mir and Hire F.-E.
MoHugh
Mr and Mrs 3. 1. F.
Mody
speciuses, Trade Oironlara, Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr M. T. Mummy,
• Claun" Proofu v maď guaranteed.
Mr.S. F. Gillam Mr A. P. Nobis Me de Mrs B. Gilman Mr K, Nagisi, Miss D. F. Gilman. & Mr. E. Ogawa, dr G. Grimblé
god and
Fristad::
TRY Caph.
You and us the "bapy:
A datuription will be given of Ämt love affair, which was evidently not very serious, for before the close of this chapter thers will appert an "account. "Labby" in love again - Inderwting festure will be his adranturse, with Alexandre Dumas. Päre and Dumas Tink and his teamngement of the Questra 25m25, 100
Mr. Holswarth Mr T Inokuch! Mr 3. Joseph
& Kaith
Major Davy, RE,"
Mr Dixon
Mr and Mrs Dobbio Mr G. A. Datton Mr and Mrs Doyto
"Lt-Col. J.J. Radcliffe
R.E
Mr Relton
Mr & Mrs Riecken Capt. and Mrs Risy
and child
Consul & Ma Eitzen Mr & Mrs A. Ritchie Mis Hero
Mr A. Sinaiair
M and Mm E. A. Mr C. Skott
Hale
Mr and Mrs S. B, Mr & Mrs A, Gibou Sharp
Col. Gordon Hall, Lt. Col W. H. Usber
RA.M.O.
Mr J. H. Gordon:
Mr H. Hancock Mr Hankett
My H. A. Fazaland Mr and Mrs Holl
Smith, A.O.D.
Mr P. Sofies
Capt. & Mrs Stericks,
Fee and child
Mr and 31 G. E. Stewart & children
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Rev. & Mrs Topa Major Humphreya Mr O. Wagner
R.E.S.
Mr N. C. Walker
Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr Watson
Humphrey Mr David W.d
Lt.-Col H. w. lles Capt: WhitßeldA. Q, D.
R.G.A.
KINGSTER BOTTL
Consul General An-M Carl Menzil
derzen
Mr R. Marsikon
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Backhouse
Mr J.W. Bollar Mr and Mrs &. E.
Carleton
Mr A. D. Openshaw
Mr & M J. Robert
kon
Mr Beubow.Rowa MrJ S. Chalmera. Mrs O, Sacline Dr and Mis K. H. Mr Schooter
Digby
Mr A. L. Shielde Capt. C. 7. S. Skrim-
hire, R.A.
Mias D. Faking Stafl-Surgeon & Mra
Hunt, R.N.
Dr Stedman
Majorad Mrs F. J. Mr G. J. E YAu der.
Hunter
WA
& Mre Zrap-Jones Major. H. Whi nay, Mr & Mrs J. R. Little USA,
Mr J. C. McCutcheon Mr P. D, Wilg
ORAND CARLTON BOTIX.
Mr & Mrs Almberg Mr and Mrs F Mr and Mrs B. A. Gurdman & child
Balantine
Mr A. J. Grandy
Mr G. Parnes
Mr&Mrs Barrett
Misacs Barrett (3)
Mr W. Jackson
Bir K. Eanoh
Mr N. KiraW
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and child
Mr. 8. Paul Mr B. G. Bollen" Mr C. W. Randall
AF.
Lient R. H. B. Brows-Mir A. F. Remedion
ter
Mire J. Crawford
Mr A. Rigg
Mr G. W. Bevell
Lieut. Geo. W. Crom-Me B. Varto
bio, R.E.
Mr T G. Flynn
Mr & M P. Verto
and.child
WINDHAM HOZAL
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Mr. E. Fruhlis
Min M. S. Hņy.
Mr.W. R. Otkar Mr T. W. Parkinder- Mr R Sanderson Mr Brook Me.. A Bioverson
Mr V. De Longmire Mr and Mrs John
Dr B. O. MoNail
Stewart
Mis B, C. McNeil........" Dr Taichi
Mr A..B. Neilson
CHÁTE HOTEL,
Cat Hyd Mrs Hyde Dr Keyti
Mr and Mrs Allen Mr Becker MA, B. Belbin,
Brito
Mr and Mrs Christie
Capt. J. S. Lovin
doa
Me Oboko Mr Mathuson Mr. and Mr. B. Mr. Mays
Gewir SALMI Raymandi
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Capt. & Mrs W-Baron
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Mr C. Weim
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