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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1918.

TO LET

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ADMIRALIT.

General Auctioneers

14

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Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

¡PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN '

COAL STORAGE.

Godes used:

A.B.O. TE & STR EDITIONE.

AL. TEAGRAPH Cour..

Telegraphio Addros • MEIRION

HONGKONG.

PUBLIC, AUCTION.

To sell by Public Auction. THE Undersigned have received instrue

TUESDAY,

the 4th November, 1919, commencing så 2:30 p.m. at their Sales I ocms, No. 8. Des Vestx Rond, Corner of

Lee House Street,

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND CANTONESE BLACKWOOD

FURNITURE,

**

TO LET.

(From 1st January, 1914.

-CONSCRIPTIONEN AUSTRALIA.

The unpopularity of the system of "Australian Conseription.!!. amongst the workers is giving the Australian Dedence Department authorities never-ceasing

THE CHINA MAIL.

STATION HOTEL

kind permission of Lent. Col. Everett and Qyriazza, the Band of the 2nd Bo. (Prince Alberts) Somerset Eight Infantry will play during and, after Dinner on MONDAY, 3rd Nov. A special

NOS. 11 and 19 GAGE STRAAT. Fight trouble, writes Melbourne corespond-menu will be provided.

י

Roomed House,

Apply to

E & CARVALHO & J. V. BRAGA

5 Macdonnell Road. Hongkong, Det. 99,, 1912.

TO LET.

1323

ent. Reports how that it is impossible to administer this un-British censorip- tice systom without using forse.

Mery lads who in tipusisada have re fused to oboy this law are being brom beaten by threats of prosecution, then by public courts,

Hongkong, Oct. 31, 1913,

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

1357 SHARE & GENERAL BROKER,

ORGAN

RECITAL.

FOR. SAL

prosecution itself in the pub ST. JOHN'S CATHEL KALA SR 18'S

by being confined in military fartronnos, while great numbers have to face both fines and position,

ForK-HOOKED HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, The Secretary to the Australian De Cheap rentals.

tence Department has written the Aus SHOP with Godown attached, Natalian Freedom Longue a letter, offeially "ROAD, Kowloon.

atating that up to May 31, 1918, "the Kowloon Murine Lot No. 49 with Wharf.total number of prosecutions instituted. "HIGHLANDS," Kimberley Road, in courts of summary jurisdiction against Re-looo. Six Room, Tennis Court, from persone liable for training under the Universal Training Clauson of the Do' fense Ach, for offences against the Felsuses, including neglect to register, failure to attend medical exsinination, evasion of pecsmal survico, absence from: compulsory drills, disciplinary and other offences, is 12,373."*

1st, Ducamber next.

Apply to |BUMPHREY'S ESTATE. & FINANCE

Oo.. LED. Eongkong, Oob, 93, 1913

TO LET.

In face of the facts, writers in the Pred surely cannot persist in distorting

ANFURLY, No. 11, CONDUIT the position by stating that the Austra

R ROAD.

GODOWNS,

94, WANGHAI ROAD, 102, PRAYA EAST.

159, PRAYA EAST.

THE HONGKONG LÀND INVEST MENT & AGENUT O‰., Lo. Flongloog., Oct. 29, 1913. --

TO LET.

842

liun ceascription system, is generally popular: The most shameful fact, how- ever, is tho official statement, in the same lottor, that 238 youths were com nitted to custody in military places of detention," which means fortressos and barracks solely under military rule.

Some cocent facts us to the heartless working of the system (known there by somo as "Australia conscription "')" are given in a leadet published by the Aus tralian Freedom League, dealing with finès, imprisonmona, and military de- Dention." Among the cases mentioned is

MEIRION, Nos. & 10. Poak, A furnished, & Rooms. Cheap rental from 1st December Newly Painted and Colours-bed.

that of a boy who was scal to the for- tres for ubsenting himself from drill, although he had forwarded a doctor's RUGATE, Austin Road, Kowloontifcate that be had just recovered. unfurnished.

No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT, from an attack of pleurisy. The military (Church Mission Society Bungalow) from authoritics declared that they had not 1st October 1918 till 30th May 1814, partly received the certificate, and "when the furniabad, Cheap reat.

boy opened his mouth to speak the mis Fistrate silenced him.**

*, Comprising as follows:-- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Furnituro, Upholstered arm chairs and Solas, Carpets and Rugs, Brass and Brass mounted Bedsteads, Bed Room Suite, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washstands

a., Sideboards, Dinner Waggone. Ex-ground for Tennis Court. tansion Dining Table and Chairs, etc., etc Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glam Waro, Cocking Stoves, Cutlery, &c..

FOR SALE OR TO LET. (From 1st November 1913.) No. 1.GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Posk. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining an Smoking Rooms and fire Bedrooms. With

BLACKWOOD-Chuches, Settees, Atma- chairs, Flower Stands, Inlaid Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hail and Tua Tables, Teapoys, Brackets and Photo Fiamos, etc., Black- wood Hall Stands, Fire Screens including

• Scite,

Also

Electric Reading Lamps. 1 Sewing Machina, Ice Chests, etc., 2 Typewritora In good condition, and a private collection

of Post Cards.

Catalogusa will be issued.

TERNU :-A1 usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers.

Hoogkong, Jet 30, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

FOR SALE. HARTING and ROGATE, ön part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.

Apply to

∙LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Sed Floor, Alexandra Buldings. Hongkong, Oct. 29, 1713.

Another car is that a boy employe in a foundry, who had to riso at f o'clock in the morning. Having found that the drills interfored with his day' work, he determined not to go any more. and was sentenced to Queenscliff For arass. To he and his brother had t support their widowed mother, ar younger sister

TUESDAY NOV. 4th at 5.30 p.m. Fantasia and Farqe ................. Bach To the Ses ..................................... Macdowell The Storm.que V'er..... Lemmens

VOCALIST, MISS L WHITE who will sing

"Rejoice greatly"-

(Messiah) Handel. “With verdure clad "

(Creation) Hadyn. Hengkang. Oct. 28, 1913: → 1915

AVIATION "AT RHEIMS.

Remarkabin Flights.

World's Records Broken.

Telegraphing from Rheims on Septem ber 29, Daily Talegraph's" oor respondent says On the splendid serv drome et Betheny yesterday, Provost

the fametis Frendi pilot, not only created new world's records for spoed from five to 100 kilometres, cfcaving the sír så pace which no human being has hitherto ttained, but in so doing qualified se the Br of the three Franco represpiltatives A to-morrow's International" Gorder Brusetz 1203.

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S Besson, in various weights and qualition Also. SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS,

For further particulars

Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT.

PARIS TOILET

No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

(UNDER THE ASsīda. Horas),

sall

THE Leading LADIES & GENTLE

MEN'S HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS IN THE EAST Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES pronounced by thrise who use it the best Harwash to prevent the falling out of hair.

J. 0...SCPIESS, Proprietor. Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1913.

Starting sarly in the morning, under NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE ha most favourable conditions, on hit .p. Deperdussin monoplane, Provost, ered the ten kilometres course at well

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BLACK LEAD SOAP

NEVER

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JOEN OAKET & SONS, LIMITED, "WELLINGTON HILL," Lav LONG.

VISISTOR AT HOTELS.

BONGKONG. HOTEL

Mr J. E. Hooves

Mr. M. Joblin. Mr E. Junkermann Mr E. S. Kabel Mr & Mrs Fd. Keller.

1. В. Корр Mr A. Kruseman. Mr A.

Lamberton

Mr J. M. Aaron Mr & Mrs P. AurfoldMrs Honston Mr W. Anderson. Mr F, E. Anderson Mr A. T. Barberini Mr & Mrs 0. Barons

feather

Mrs Barnsfather Mr E. R. Base Mr-0. Beckett Mrs. R. Belilios

Mr T. Lesman Mr G.

T: Lloyd Mr W. Logan

Mr F. T. Chapple Miss

PINK, MOTEL A

Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mm W. G.

B.A.3.0.

Iiumphry

Mr & Mrs W. Arni Là-Col H. w. Dles,

strong

Mr. T. Arthur

Mr E. F. Aucott '

ROA.

Mia Jo. nsten & child

Major General Relly

Mr and Mrs J. 8. Mr and Mrs E. S

Auld & children

Ka

| Mrs W. M.. O. Bat-Miss Wacher ·

rets and child

Capt. & Mrs Mobiün,

Mr and Mrs C. D. J. children and Burer,

Boll

| Fikt-Surgeon & Mas

R.A.M.O

Mr E. J. McNuLy

Mr & Mr Mitchell.

more and child

Mr Powall Mr W. -Butterfiel.Lt. Col. J. J. Radolfe, Mr M. Cary

R.E.

Mr F. A. Bideo Mr and Mrs E. L. Dr G. W. Maskesn

Mr A. S. Mackishan Bowen 1901

Mr J. L. Brownlee MrF. A. MacKintosh Berman, RN. Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr & Mrs M. Malini, Mr & Mrs Beyer Mr and Mrs F. X. ard intant

Mrs Bowdler Rev. Foster Fagg D'Almada H. Castro Dr O. Mariott Mi D'Almada E. Mr Goo.. Martiu

Major Bowen, A.P.D.Mr 8. L. Perkins.

Castro

Mr. Farebrother Attorney-General J. Mr J. Planimer; Master D'Alzada E. Masc

A. Buckuti Castro IN WHICH ARX VENTED THI SHAKER OF

MR. T. Matheson

M. Matheson 100 miles an tour, completing each THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE

Mr W. P. Chuystall Mr B. K. Mahta - cessive lap with extraordinary rega

Mr A. A. Claxton Mr J. Mersaki rity, and banking with marvellous

Dr AL. 5. F. Cole. Mr P. Meyer

Mis D. von Möllenorff All, completing the first lap in Bmia. 3 1.5sec. His time for fifty kilometres

Mr.J. M. Cunningham Mrs C. J. Morrow Mr G. P. Curry Mr J.-D. F. Mudas was alain. 41soc., and for 100 il

Mrs J.D. F. Mulder Mr O. H. Davie · vetres :51min. 92 1-bacc. is speed for

Dr and Mr Sharp Miss G. Tary

Doano

Mr J. Ormiston the whole course works out at 118.7 miles

Mr J. W. Paton hour, while the fastest lap was covered 119.16 miles, so that Vedzines pro

Mr A. Petersen Me 1, da Previlla views record of 110 miles an hour was easily beaten.

Yet a third case is that of a delicate and nervous lad, who after réurning from drill, would often throw himself down on the sols and cry from wearinessan 61 and distress. When constables cams one morning at sove o'clock to arrest him, he succeeded in escaping, and after hid ing himself for some days, he came home Into one night, and has since they crept home each right and slept down stairs. His mother says that during the night she goes down to talk to him, but she dare not take a light with: har, for

SINGON & CO.

ESTABLIKHED A.D. 1880.

TRON, STEEL METAL and HARD- fear of the boy being discovered, so tallis

WARE MEROHANTS. Wholesale to him in the dark. As daybreak th and Retall Ironmongers, Pig Iron and boy slips out of the hours and disappear: 1327 Foundry Coks Importers. General Store for the day." Yet this boy's wage

koupers and Shipehandlars Nos. 35 and 3. HIS LOOKO EZRET, (Ind Street, woeters the principal support of the family of Central Market) Talephone No. 516. of eight...-.--... Hongkong September 4, 1902,

THE .. B. SATEL, Esq., to *HE Undersigned bare received inatruo-

sell by Public Auction,

WEDNESDAY,

8th November, 1913, at 2.30 p.m.,

at "TANG YUEN" 18, Macdonnell Road,

THE

VALUABLE HOCSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc., therein contained.

Comprising

Hall Fursituro, Tapestry covered Draw. ing Room Suits, Pictures and Engravings, Carpets, Largo Charry wood Cabinet, Cocasional Tables, &c., Morocco Leather covered Arm-chairs and Dining Chairs, Extension Dining Table, Glass aud Crockery Ware, &o, &d, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Washstands, &c., Pantry and Kitchen Uionails.

Also

1 Piano (by Collard and Collard), 18-Day Clock, Barometers. Large number Planta in Pota.

On view day of sale.

Catalogues will be tested. Tas-Cash

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Oct. 29, 1913.

PUBLIQ

AUCTION

THE

'CHINA MAIL

Can be obtained at the following

places in Hongkong -

The Hongkong Hotel The Hongkong Ferry Whart. The Kowloon Ferry Wharf.

The Kiosk, Blake Pier.

The Upper Peak Tram Station. The Lower Peak Tram Station. Leang Ming (Astor House Hotel).

Lan Pang Kee (Astor House Extel), At Choo (Queen's Road).

of

Wo Cheong (D'Aguilar Street). Rutonjes & Bon (Kowloon). Hon. Obing (Ke woon)-

sta.."

etc.,"

ata,

1922 THE FIRST UBINESE NEWSPAPER

EVER ISSUED UNDER

PURELY NATIVE DIRECTION

THE Undersigned have received instrao-

Mons to sell by Publis Auction (FOR LOCOURT OF THE CONCERNED),

vn

FRIDAY,

the 7th November, 1913, at 11 am. et their Balse Booms, No. 8, Das Von Road, Corner of

Boy

Low Hova Sazaz,

A Consignment of

NEW CLOTHING,

Comprising:-

så 'man's, ready made Buite, Arts. Lady's Blle Blocos and

Geet! Skirts, huch Trimmings, “day day-

- SILK UMBRELLAS;

A variety of Pure Woollen Buis and Overscat Tangkas Twoidi, dbo., and Bait able for Lady's Costa and Skirta,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

The Chinese Mail

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Tex Luanzig Omursun PotaUICAL, AM)

POLLINED ETERY: Mozaika,

· CORTARIK TERS MORE RREZANES TELEGRAPHIO NAWB FROM.

THE NORTH CHENAME

ODE. PORTE IN Outra and Jar:2,

2

A young married man, named Eame of Bandigo, had a amall butcher's shop and, because of his business, he refusçu io attend camp. for which he was sort to Queenscliff. The result was that the wifo was left stramed, the shop wa closed, and the business ruined.

It is not to be wondered at that som of the powerful labour unions of Âu.! tralis are beginning to grow axaited ove strong complainte reaching tha from many of thoir members.

ARMY OFFICER KILLED.

"

Thrown From His Horse While Cub-Hunting.

Cub-luating with the officers of th Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry i Brascoso Woods, near Oxford, on 29ti ult., Second Lieutenant H. F. Do Bali

FAST YLTING.

Gilbert, on a sizuiluz machine covered phe 100 kilometres in 30min. 45 4-sec.. while Emile Vedrines, fying a 150 h.p. Ponnier monoplane, recorded 92mit.

Toese three will represent

1'

COMPANY, LED..

and

THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO

MLD

Mr & Mrs Darteano

and 2 children

|

Me J. Dewar

TOTAL FORM AT 31st Drommene, 1911. Mr O. G. Denisu

£22,561,295. Authorised Cspital £6,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,500,000- Pud-ap Capital,457,500 11-Fire Fuad SBB 111 [f-Life & Annuity Funds... 16,138,180

Binking Fund Account

Rovanne Fire branch..

容量

Mrs L. Dis-khoff Mr and Mrs R.

Donglia

88,613 Ms J. Duncan

Mr and Mrs H. 12,561,284 Ehrenfola

Mireisa om 9,567,168D: 2 Mm Forsyth 1,973,289 Mr Denman Fuller

Life and Annuity

Branches....} Sinco Narsaus Marine Department' ...

Other Receipted

France to-morrow, with Rost en a 100

p. Depertussin se reserve. either the German nor the Italian achine will compete, the race will ra solve itself into a contest between the three: Frencir representatives and Croix- boz, the Belgian plot, who will dy a 140 h.p. Deperdussin monoplane.

Daring Saturday an interesting speed raciation.contess was held. Competitors hud first to cover a lap of ten kilometres it their highest speed, which Lad to st- tain a minimum of fifty-six miles an nour, and not to travel out and home over a two kilometre cours at their lowest speed, the winner being the one Travelling slowest. The contest was won-

Mr W. J. Pringle

Me and Mrs Curries Mr Relton

Major Davy, R.ELt. and His Sharp,

RN.

| Kir and Mrs Dubbin

| Mr and Mrs Doyle

Mr G. &. Dutton

Mr A. Binolais Mr O. Skott

Mrs Fingalon and Lt. Cul W, H. Uskor

child

Smith, A.O.D.

Mr and Mrs B. A. Mrand-Men Soffietti

Halo

He di Mis A. Gibson

Capt. & Mrs Stericke,

nurse and child

Mr J. V. Ramiriz" & Col. Gordon Hall, Mr and Mrs, 0. £.

H." child

Mr B. Raworth

Mr R A. Ray

C. Mr B. M. Raymond

Mr JE Raymond

R.A.M.O.

Mr H. #snoockk

Stewart & children

Miss Taylor

Mr H. A. Haseland Mr G. Wagner

| Capt:&Mrs HodginsMy N. C--Wilicer -

Miss F. Resy ^2* | Mrs Hovbrender and Mr Derló Word

Mrs M. E. Reischman Mr W. M. Bonaldson

Mr Ch. Bosenthal - Mr R. G. Hoes

Mrs Edtherford Mr G. W. Ratherford Mrs Schenk

Mr A Gallo ti 262,609 Mr and Mrs J. W. 430 193

Ordner De T. D. Gardner. £3,299,312 | Miss Huth Gardner

Mr M. Garibaldi Mr W. Schoenbeck. Mr and Ms L. H. Mr A. L. Bilver

Genre

Mr E T. Singer

The Accumulative Funds of the various Branches are separately invosted; and, by Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet the claims under the raepoctive, Depart menta of the Company's Business,

SHEWAN, TOME A 00.

Agenta.

PATELL & CO.

by Derome, Sying a Breguet biplane, Exporters & Importer

with Lighest and lowest speeds of fifty- High and thirty-two miles an hour, while Gaston Caudros, so a Caudron biplano, made sixty-eight and thirty-five miles in LORE

"

ALTITUDE- CONTESTS.

Several of the most famous pilota in the world took part in the slitude cop sesta, Gilbert, Garros, sad Brindejono sil

beneral Herchang

und

fying Korang monoplanes, and och fämmission Agents

making on attempt on the height ric

with con passenger. Garos, secoZA »

was thrown from bis horse and fatallypanied by M. Morano, flow any HONGKONG, CANTON

injured.

Livutenaat De Belia was following the "South Oxfordshire Heads. In Cheney Cano, just outside Oxford, his horse be- esine restive and he was brown." Dr. Wators, of Holywell; met his rideries horse in St. Clement's, some distance From the accident; and later saw the officer lying in the road. He was found to be suffering from a fractured akull, and was removed to the Adand Nursing Home, Oxford, where he died two hours after. admission.

Lieutenat De Balin's home is at. Daw- les Court, Uxbridge. His inother is stay. ing in Oxford and was prostested "uni hearing, the nos

The incisivanam of popular with amusingly illustrated by an aneddote, oi Sir John Hawk, who played a leading part in the Middlesex, sections in 1776 Sir John was known for his drawing

method of speech, which was due com memorated in his opitaph W

Hore line Sir John Hawkins, Without his thous and stawkina.

A FAVORITE BUB DOW

PEE goiler, the football Modell round, athlete: know "Chamberlain' Pall

thing for a ruk

of "fuselage," in order to provide a better view for the occupants. Gilbert resched 14,270, Brindejono 10,200ft.. Carros 9,2501t

Pannelin, on Dapardusain, won the altitude contest for single-seated machines with 11,280, while Legagner was second with 11,200ft. Finally, Moineau with two passengers, rose to 5,100.

Breguet biplane

Splendid weather again prayailed to day. The morning was devoted to ano the speed variation contest, in which the order of the two babe was teroried, and of which Brindojana proved the win- see with spools of saventy four and thirty-nine miles an hour, while Kainosu, though sound, mode.smackable. re cord and achieved a variations, in speed- well over 50 per cent, witty w zákla mum of seventy and a minimum of 291 miles an hourgl

the morning Gilbert acended to Taken attempt to break the altitude record, ploting a standard 90 h.p. Morane monoplane. He was soon lock to

be dunded his

the "class" sky,

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW,

TING."

Dentis

•No. 14. D'ÁGUILAR STEINS.

TERMS VERY MODERATE

Consultation Tros

THE

OHINA MAIL

Typhoon Map

Guide,

Mr A.

Smith

Dr J. M. Gléspio: Mr and Ms E." E.

G. Garden Mr V. Goulbourn Mr J, Gourgey M: P. 0. de Griso-

gono

Mr P. O. Hall

Mira F. Halle Dr J. G. Hanns

Mr V. Sarby Mr J. B. Southmayd Miss A. Square T.B.X. The Princo & Frinces Balkonski Mr G. H. Swift Mr W., P. a Tenesin

Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr Fran. Treat

Hapnibal

Mr

Claplataca

Mr W. T. Harbord Cap H. A. Waer

and Mrs EL. E. Mia W. K. Watson

Mr H. O van Woeren Mr and Mrs Hocter. Mr and Mrs F. W Mr G. 8. Heling

Wellington

Feacock

Boa. Mr EA. Mr Wast

Hewett, OMG." Mr F. W. White Me W..B. Hind Mr. G. G. Wood

Br F. Tearby Mr W. H. Hobbe MrJ. Holland

KINGBOLERA) HOTEL

Consul Genel an. Dr & Mrs Evan-Jones

derson

'Mr ̈&Mt« J. H. Little Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr 3.0. Medzichoon

Backhouse

Mr. Carl Mensolle - Mr F. Berington Mr K. 8. Morrison Mr and Mmm, J. W. Mr G. Narring

Bolles

Me A. D. Opanakaw Mrs H Balloon F. M. Richard Mr M.J. Braun Mr&Mrs J. Bob Mr and Mrs) F. K.-mon

Browerigg

Mr. Benhow Rov Mr and Ms A. R. Mrs G. Sachas

Carlston

Mr and Mrs. E.

MrJ B. Chalmera

Me and Mrs B. Jie Schroster

Chinchan

MU D'Fixing

Mr-AHardmvri

keshire,

MT.L. Farrison Mr G.

• Major and MFJ-Wa

Honter

chid

Major Humphreys.

RES.

Capt. Whitfolds, 0.5,

GRAND CARLTON MOTAL..

Mr and Mrs B. AMA RW. Libbley-

Balentino

Mins E. F. Lows

Mr G. Harnes Mr A. C. Fenfold. Mr & Mrs W. Bishop

and child

Mr. 8. G. Balder Mr Fred. Browais

Rev. and Mrs C. W.

Мивот

Mr J. Muson

Me C. Main

Mr P. Mason Miss D. Mason

Mr and Mrs P. R. Ker. Dustor and Mrs-

Bozicns and child Var Metra My Charls Cathrall Me Mickia

Mr. Timmy Cathroll Rev. A. A Pratt Mr Orazio Ostbrell Mr Ba Mr Tian Cathroll Mr O. W. Banda

Mr A. Bigge Mr8. D. Rosco Mias E Rohrer

Lieut. Go. W. Crom.Mr. A. F. Banho..

brie, R.E

Mr J. Delroy Rev. P. A. Lakin Mr T G. Flynn Mr Wm Geanz Mr E. J; Gilbert Mr AJ. Grandy Mr W. Jackson Miss M. Jones

Mir G. W. Bewall Mr V, Smith Bay and Mrs H L

Smith

Mice F. Van Vranken

· KING" EDWARD HOTEL,

Mr D. N. Baltan Dr Bryan Mr F., Caryill Mr B. Oleg

Mr and Mrs FI

McHugh

lár and Mrs J. HL

Mody

MW, A. Donaldson, ME A PANGbo Dr F. X. Costello – Mr H. 7. Mumy, Mra Denaldson Mr W. Ondenboran Mr A. F. Feron Cart, de Mà W. Ư Capt. and Mrs Povler "PassDĀTO Mia Fayans Mr. Piper Capt. Mrs Gardourir J. Reid- Mr & Mn J. Grint Mr UK Bigge

(and wild Miss B. Ho A. Hing Meand Law M Mr T5 Inoknehl

Kes W. D. D. 9. Ho Bhoo

Mr P. Dy Wilson

MY IL. M. LAGANO MEZ

C"Akalni

Aroott & till Capt. & Mrs Bell

✯ Mrs T. Bal-Mr

MDA. Goodwin, Ma

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