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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1918,

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,

ÁDMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

THE CHINA MALL

THEATRE ROYAL THREE NIGHTS ONLY

COMMENCING

To-night! To night

8.15 p..

The Latest, Greatest and Most Wonderful EDISON

"KINETOPHONE

ALL NEW TALKING PICTURES BETTER THAN EVER

Hongkong. Docember 10, 1315.

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN

GOAL STORAGE.

Codes used:

ABO. 4TH & STH EDITIONS. AL. TELEGRAPHIC CODE

Telegraphic Address MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUOTION.

THE Undersigned baro received instrne-

tions to sell by Fublic Auction

(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

ཛཱི

of

FRIDAY,

the 12th December, 1913, at 11 am, at their Salus Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Tee House Street,-

A FURTHER Cogangsmest or

CLASS ENGLISH JEWELLERY,

HIGH

FROM LONDON,

Comprising :-

Gold and Silver Watches, Lockets and Necklets, Pins, Brooch Studs, Cuff Links, Wrist Watches, Dhmend Rings, Silver-backed Hair Brushes, &c. &.:

Also

Oso 18-Kt. gold Chronometer Watch, 1 Pair fe quality Diamond and Saphire Drop Earrings, Loose Dianionds, etc., etc. These goods are suitable for Xmas Presenta.

.. Particulare from Catalogue. TEEMAN ),

Р

UGGRES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Dec. 5, 1913.

1604

TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

LIMITHL)

IME TABLE

WEET DAY!

7.00 km, bo 8.00 a,...Every ib minute. 8.00 am, to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minuter, 10.00am to 11.00a.m...Every 15 minut 11.30 am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minutes. 19.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute. 115 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minetes. 1.43 p.m. to 2 15 p.m...Every 10 minuter. 2.15 p.m. to 0.00p.m...Every 15 minute 6.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 minutes.

XUDET CARA,

TO LET

TO BE LET.

(FROM 1ST JANUARY NEXT).

Prict 92 $81. & 58 Ch

Soldiers and Sailers in uniform and Children half price, Booking a MOUTRIES.

1 BAIMAI VILLAS," adjoin-

THE AIR ARK.

Flying Corps at Work During ManoJYes.

www.

Excelent Achievamant,

1507

toma coloured material, for the white teada: now universally in use constituto. the most glaring land marks to the aviator, which it would be impossible to miss on owon the dullest day. On tha other hand, if dim-coloured, they would bo practically invisibla,

But if the work of the seroplane squadrons was satisfactory in every

NOLDESLUE," Kimberly memorabic chicly for the excelicat work respect, that of the two ships was the The recent army exorcisse will be

Rond, Kowloon..

Apply to Harris & Co., 79, Wyndham Streer, or A. Abdoolrahim, Architect, 34 Queen's Road Contral.

Hongkong, Nov. 26, 1915.

GODOWNS.

TO LET.

94, WANCHAI ROAD.

*** 153, PRAYA EAST,

1451

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY Co., L. Hongkong, Nov. 29, 1913.

$82

TO LET.

FOUR-BOOMED HOUSES in Granvilla Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap Fontals.

SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon.

Kowloon Marino Lot No. 48 with Wharf.

Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., LTD. flongkong, Noy, 44, 1913

TU LET...

accomplished by the air scouts, and for the eminently valuable experianso gained in this new branch of warfare. Fron

the very first the conditions militated against success, bus every obatnele was overcome, sad generally the achievement of the pilots was brilliant.

reverso. The fauls lay not with their elewa, for they were handled 'in the mort praiseworthy manner, but was in herent in their nature.

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.

PUBLIC AUCTION THE Undersignod has recrived instruc

Ttions to well by Public Auction

on

SATURDAY,

the 13th December, 1913, commencing st

11 4. at 1 SALE ROOM,

DUNDEE STRIET,

Without Resorve

80: Piocos Tweed Suit Longthe 10 Eider down Quilts

And Feveral Fnglish Leather Suit Cssor and Fortmantenu. ----

On View from Friday the 19th TERMS --Cash on delivery...

PUBLIC AUCTION.

44 Vallahim COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINA AND CURIOS

(Just arrived from" the North)" · THE Cadersigned has venivad steve long to Sell by rublis Auction,

од

WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY,

the 17th & 18th December 1913, commencing each day at 3.43 pmi at his Sater Room Daddell Street.

A VALUABLE DILECTION OF

ANTIQUE CHINA AND CURIOS

from Sung by Kianlung Dynsation.

* Comprising --

5. Coloured, 3 Coloured and Blue and White Vases, Plates, Bowl and

Figures, etc..

Sang-de-Boouf Vasos, White "Goddess of Mercy" (Ming).

Fine Crystal Vase and af, Bottles

Porcelain and Agste. Sauf Botile

ld Escqueured Screen with, 5 Coluar decoration Green and Red Jade, Oruments

11 ato

ete.

etc... NB. (The Undersigned will give a u weels guarantor of the Articles offered).

Catalogtion will be issued,

On v'ew from Monday the 15th Deo. Teams :-Cash on delivery.

1824

GEO. P. DAMMEILT,

Auctianser.

Hongkong, Dec. 9, 1918.

POKLIC AUCTION

Both airships Tu by Public Auction.

THE Undersigned his received instrco-

wery small, incapable of ascending to any height, and (cardinal defect), being slower than the slowest acroplane, would, In the first place, says the aviation

with their enormous bulk, have proved correspondent of The Daily Telegraph, the easiest of targets to every hostile the weather was continuously bad aeroplane and to attack from belong. roughout, low-lying alouds rendered 'They, to wore rondered entirely use observation impossible from heightless on the days when a high wind pres exowding 2,500 ft, while high and gusty valled, and, even when the wind, had winds prevailed. Next, the country was dropped, the Brown, aeroplanes mode 4 most unsuitable for aerial work, owing practice of circling around and bore te the absence of good landing grouse airships, which they could have des ip the manœuvre area. And lastly, the toyed with ease. scoute attached to the Brown Army wer sovorely handicapped by the "fact "that the White army was a more skeleton. so that they were deprived of the d vantage, possessed by the Whito scouts. of being able to observe large bodies o troops. Where a whole company is re presented by one privite, not only an the difficulties of the air abouts aner monsly increasel, but guess work mus necessarily play an important part i their reports.

The Brown forces were allotted No. 1 aeroplane squadron, vozsieting of twelv biplanes: to the White army wwo ai tachod spetions of squadroms 3 and 5

together with detachment comprising

EIRION, Ses. 9 & 10, Park, un. Maistud, Rooms Cheap contal, from 1st December Newls Painted and Colourwa hud.

six machines from the Naval Air St *RUGATE,' Austin Road, Bowlcon'; vice- total of twenty-four aeroplane unfurnished.

and two airships, tho Delts and the Etu.

No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bangalow) from let October 1919 till 30th May 1914, partly furnished. Cheap rent.

CAMERON VILLAS No. 80 Pank, to let furnished for 1 year from 1st May."

FOR SALE OR TO LET,

* (From 1st November 1913.) No. 1 GOUGH HILL, No. 109 Poak. Bungalow containing Drawing, Dining and Smoking Rooms and five Bedrooms. With ground for Texois-Court

FOR SALE.

|

As already stated, the work of th acroplane oquadrone was eminently satis fury, especially when the unfavourable conditions are considered; and the hip wind proved ii a measure a blessing ⠀ disguise, since it not only served to bring out the fire qualities, of our military pilots, thus showing the immense stridor slant have been made within the past six months, but furthermore taught one com elusive lesson. A considerable propur tion of the White seroplanes wet! biplanes of a relatively show type, wit. a maximum speed of fifty-five miles, ta

BARTING and ROGATE, on part of hour. Throughout the exercises the wind Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.

Apply to

.

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Baldinge. Hongkong, Dec. 1, 1913.

blow strongly, and on several days ot tained a velocity of some fifty milce an hour. On these days the slow Whic biplanes were simply unable to accom- 61 plish any effective work. True, they ascended; but their spoed being invad).

cient to allow them to make headway against the wird, they were unable

8.50 p.m. and p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11.00 NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE attain the enemy's lince, though but n

11.00 pm

p.. every half hour

to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of

an hour.

SUNDAYS. 8.00 am to 10.30am...Every 15 minutes. 10.50a.m. be 11.00a.m...Evory 10 minutes. 11.45 a.m. to 12 Noon....Every 18 mindian. 12.00 Noon to 1.00p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.00p.m. to. 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes 6.00p.m. to 600p.m...Every 10 minute 6.00p.m. bo 7.00p.m...Every 15 miantes 1.00 p.m. be 8.10 p.m...Et ery 10 minutes NIGHT DARS on Week Days

SATERDAYS..

Extra Cars at 12 midnight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangemout as the Company's Offico, ALEXANDRA Buildiraj' Des Voeux Road Central,

JOHN D."HUMPHREYS & SON ".

Omeral Managers.

JAPANESE MÅKERS,

EVERY KIND

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INSURANCE CO.

IN WHICH ALE FESTAD THE KRÁSEK OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE

COMPANY, LA... and, THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.

low miles distant

IMPORTANCE OF SPEED. The more speedy machines, on the other hand, were never inactive, and few day after day, heedless of wind and weather. In read warfare those would have disposed of their opponents without difficulty, and could ut an early stage have firmly established themselves mas tema of the air. The lesson is obviotas: the slow machines, ideal for purposes NOTAL FUNDS AT 31 Dec. 1811. of instruction, are worthions for active

£22,561,288. -Authorised Gapital £6,000.00 Sabearlbod Capital £4,500,000 Paid-up Capital................. 11--Fire Fandi

TOTAL

HOLE OF THE ATHSHIP.

Once again the lesson is clear, and the conclusion is one already formed or every Continental army, and by Gor

any in particular. The slow, non- rigid Cirigiblo is certain to be destroyed should it attempt to take part in day- light warlate Sped, and speed alone, can save it; but speed can only be ch tained through a vast increase in power and in size. The process is clearly on in the evolution of the Zeppelin. That Built in 1000 measured' 123,000 cubic vet in volume; that of 1911 realy scaled 627,000 cubis feet; the first naval craft, lasy wrecked of Heligoland, measured 78,000 cubic feet; while the accond naval Zeppelin Lha a volume of poles than 950,000 cubic feet and still larger craft are on the stocks. Spoed has increased correspondingly To thirty-six miles an hour attained In 1905, the Zeppelin reached fifty.tw

her fant-yeury and the present- naval dirigible is stated to be capable of close upon sixty miles an hour, a speed but little inferior to that of the average aroplage.

It is clear, therefore, that a small air- up, with its slow speed and restricted radius of action, must inevitably give way to the vessel of capital sire.

But in ensidering the military value tho airship two facts have over to be borne in mind. capable of carrying out its work by night, First, ac airip is

when the aeroplane is perforce unable to ascend, or, at all events, conses to beefcctive. For the purpose of secon vitring on land this feature may not be of very great value, it is truo. But

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SATURDAY,

Hongkong, Deo. 9. 1813

VISISTOR AT HOTELS,

HONGLONG HOTKI..

Mr E. S. Abraham Mr. G. Hobbie Mr & Mrs P. Abrfald Mrs EL. P. Hook Miss Ainsworth

Mr J. W. Jay

19th December, 1913, commencing st Mr W. Anderson

2:30 p.m. on First Floor of Old Mr A. T. Barberini &Mrs C. Barona Mr &

feather

Post Office without ronerva,

A FIE COLE TION OF CHINESE PORCELAIN, CURIOS AND BELK EMBROIDERIES,

Comprising

Green and Yellow Vasas, Plates, Bowls,

Blue and White, A-Coloured, Blue,

Jade Ornaments, Snuff Bottles atc; eter

Sik Embroidered Hangings, Mandarine Conte, Chinose, painted' Kakimotes etc.

Catalogues will be issued, On view fron Friday the 12th.. TRENN: A

GEO. P. LAMMERT," Auctioneer

Hongkong, Dec. 6, 1913,

FOR SALE.

Mra Baronefeather

Mir E. Bato

Mr M. Jabson

Mr H. W. Kelly Mise H. V. Kajm

Mr Mr. Kissave Mr W. B. Knapp Mr A. Krusem

Mr E. W. Bauckham Mr F.

Mr and Mrs G.

Blacker

Kulka

Mr A. Lambelet

Miss L. R. Larkin

Mrs. R. Bellios Mr G. A. Bona Mr G. R. Larkin

U. Mr W. Logan Mr J. E. Batley

r&Mrs W. Biglow Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr G. F. Luke Dr G. W. Macken Mr A. S. Mackichan Mr F. A. MacKintosh Mrs F. K. Man.

Arthur Mrs Macall Dr O.

Miss J. G. Bowman Mr S. M. Brown

Strs W. Bown Miss M. Brown Miss H, Brown Mr L. R. Dr W. Buish Mr A. P.

Browse

1. Mr. J. E. Cay

1010 Mr A. J.

Consignment of SLAZENGER'S TENNIS RACKETS made for 1913 Season, in various weights and qualities.

For further particulars

Apply to

GEO. P. LAMMERT..

TOILET

at aca, and particularly if the dirigible PARIS

regarded-and the view is ftly hold No. 13. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL

is Germany is a weapon of destruction, capable of dropping large quantities of xplosives, ite capmity for flying at

(UNDER TER ANTOR House),

Marriott

Mr & Mra G. Martin Miss Martin

Cambridge C.

O. Farebrothe Mason

Mr C. Carson

Mr and Mrs F. . Mr R. T. Maths D'Almada E. Castro Miss M.. Matheson Miss D'Almada. 3. Mr E. Matthewa

Centro

Me J. B. Maughan

Blaster D' 'Almada E. Miss Marr

Castro

as to tho-genuineness,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer

1415

TEAK HOTEL.

Lt. T. GR. Archer, Ms Humphrey

"RAM.O..

Mr & Mr W. Arm-

strong

Lt Col . W, Iss.

R.GA,

Mr H. U. Jeffries

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mr and Mr. Müner

Mr W. M. O. Bar-

- roti and child.

Jones.

Mr Leo Jones

Mr and Mrs C. D. J. Mr A. Keith

Miez Keith

Bell Flat-Surgeon & Urs Capt. and Mrs Kiddie.

Bernard, RY

| Mr & Mrs Bayer

Miss Bogg'

Mrs Bowdler

4

RN, maid & child

Mrnd Mr

donald

Miss Macdonald ·

Mas

Major & Mra Bowen Miss McKensie Attorney-General J. Maj. & Mr. MeMuan

Bir E. J. McNulty

A..Backnil!

Mr M. Cary Mr and Mrs Curries Major Davy, REL Mr and Bira Dobbie Major Dorgan Mr and Mrs Doyla Capt. & Mrs Evans, maid and child Major Faichine

Mr & Mrs Mitoball.

more and child

aj

Col. & Mrs O'Hara

and child Airs Parsons Mr and Mrs Pearsons,

and child

Mr T. L Parkiz

Mr J. Plummer..

Mr & Mrs Flanagan Mr Powell Mr and Ms B.A. Ital,J.J.Radolf

Halo

R.E.

Mra G.. MoKeo r Mr W. A. Chaimare Miss McKee Miss Chalfant

J. R. McKinley Me Capt. and Mrs R. G. Capt. & Mrs L. McCol Gordon Hall, Lt. and Men Sharp,

Chaplin, maid and Legion valet

Mr & Mrs. A. Gibson Mr Filton

RAM.O.

and

Mr H. Hancock

Mr & Mrs C, F. Miss J. Chaplin and Me Williams

govarness

Mr F. T. Chapplo Bir W. Chisholm Mr W. Clarke. 36_ &...A" Claxton. Mrs C. O. Clay

Mr W. E. Clayton

Mr F. H. Goth Мля Сорад

Japanese maid Miss McWilliama Mr. B. K. Mahta My J. Marecki Misa C. Mars, Mr F. Moyer Miss A. D. Mitchell

Mian Molley

Mr & Mrs J. Morris

EL U Morrinoia.

Dr A. L. E. F. Cole-bit and Mrs Mundo

DIAD

Mi-a Jolly Coleman Miss Newberry

Mr W. B. Colaman Mr La-Nolsacă and 2

children Mr V. J. Oulentisos

Mr & Mrs T. Combo Miss G. ULeary

lis J. Cumbe

MrJ Percy

Mr J. W. Paton

Mit J. W. Omaston

Mr C. H. Davis

MrG. P. Curry.

Mr A. Petersen

and 2 children

R.N.

·Major Simon:

Mr H. A. Hazeland Mr. A. Sinclair Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Mr. Skott Rev. & Mrs Hoopes Lt. Col. & Mra Jaber

Hunt

Smith, &OD

Mrs Hovbrender and Mr A. Findlay Smith

Mr and Mrs Soffetti

child

Mr and Mrs Owen Mr and Mrs G. 3. Mr and Mrs W. G. Mr David Wand · 7 Hughes and childStewart & children

Hamphrey Capt Whield, A.O:D.

Major & Mr Ham-

phrey, R.E.S.

Mr G. Piensingworth Consul General An-Di & Min. Evan-Jone

Mr & Mrs Derteano Mr and Mrs W. T.

Mrs Cottrill-Bormer Mrs

& 2obildrer

Mr. R. H.

Mr &. de Prerilis

!!

H. Douglas Mr and Mrs W. H.

De. Prez

Mr J. Dancan

MJ. Dappig

Miss Durbin

Mr and Mrs H.

Ehrenfels

Mr G. H. Erani-

Mr W. Relay

O.

Mr. B.,Rawerih: ". Mr E H. Bay

Mr T. M. Raymond

Mr J. E. Raymond

Miss Raymond

Max F. Res

night, who it may hover over & selected THE Leading LADIES & SEXTLEME sad Mr S. E. M- C. Reich

po, silently, invisible, immune from it:ack, becomes of enormous value.

The second paint is this: an airship type, is wholly unsuitable for use in large size, and papecially of the rigid

chacountry as England under or dinary campaigning conditions, and as part of the equipment of the Army, for spell disaster. On the other hand, iba an enforced landing would inevitably

vous rúdics of action enables it to work Another lesson. equally conclusive, isrom a base far removed from the soone £2,137,50 the unsatisfactory nature of the aeroplane of operations, and renders it ideal for

3,899,111 of the B. E typo for purposes of sceania (11-Life & Amenity Funda... 18,138,160 observation. this respect the BE

Binking Fand Account ......

Revenue Fire branch...

Life and Annuity 1.

Brandbeing]

Other Receiptr

servios.

88,511 (which stands for Reconaostring Experi

£2.561,98

work over to sea.

While the whole of experience, there

Farvat

Mr A. E. Fearnley Mrs L..... J. Fink.

Mr & Mr

Ricketts

Mr R. G. Ross (27

Mrs J. F. Robinson

MEN'S HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS IN THE EAST. Manufacturers of BEVES DES ALPES, Me Denman Fuller Mis Rutherford pronounced by those who uso it the best Mr A. A Fyto Harwash to prevent the falling out of hair.Mr A Gallotti

J. SCPIESS, Proprietorti. Garrow Hongkong, Oct. 24, 1913.

THE

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fure, goes to show that the day of the Can be obtained at the follow small non-rigid airship is irrevocably: war dirigible is only now entering upon The Hongkang Hotel past, it is equally certain that the large

places in Hongkong:

its career, the full extent of which we

mental) is equally deficient. If the ob server is to nocomplish is work, is 2,567,158 absolutely essential that his field of 1,079,208 || vision should be ne wide as possible; in Revenus Marine Departments 263,692 "no arent should it be interrupted by a

180,18% propeller revolving in front Unductotoion However, efficient The Hongkong Ferry Wharl..

cur heroplane service, may be—and it is The Kowloon Farry Wharf. edly this consideration will exercise only in the very first stage at ite doves £531 decisive influence on the trend of design. The Aconmcistive Funds of the various which is already apparent in the latest topment it remains powerlose to deal The Kiosk, Blaka Pist. Branches are separately invested, and, by military acroplanes produced by the the danger of a foot of great air the Upper Peak Tram Footwear Act of Parliament, are set aside to meet Airtrait Factors. These th of the ships working over encemous, distances. The Lower Peak Trom Station,

the claims under the respective Depart Henry Farman typo, in which both pilot the acroplane, it remaine juan se der.

is the task of the Andy to develogues

Leang Hing (Astor Fouss ments of the Company's Business.

and observar are seated in front of the tainly the duty of to dry to provide an Pang Kes (Actos House, Elstal) SHËWAN, TOMEN Á 00.

main plance, the latter, whose place is Agenti

right forward, controlling a light ma defence as a whole, and for lack of which wo Check

the large miretips essential for national. th Chow (Queen's Boo chino gun mexinted en a revolving plát. forra, with an uninterrupted field of first will be placed at a socious sad pomibly decaive diandretages compared to its mors enterprising, riyala.

Dr

MADE

20

ORDER

CHERRY & Co.,

PEDDER STREET,

Oppoabe Hongkong Hotel, Telephone No. 491.

Huidigkemy, May 7, 2010,

DON' Forret after the Show,

and Light Refreshments.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

Mo, Cercar

RLI HON FAN, a Chinese gradust

in Paropean officials and merchants hi the Colony Lar over ten years

He has a good method of trafying Karus pears to pass in the Chinesa sesizing on, and is poenosed of a firut rabe" onglimón an

| Ühinese tõiphit.':: Ha haa alho 's good know

ledge of Mandarin and Hakks

Those who intend losming: the Chinare lingunge are requested to write care of China Mail olies or direct to 31. Elelly

ood Road, 1st floor, be

Hongkong, Mxy 17, 1912)

IF you pron to beach youy mea

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aboad.

In the paints of transport, facilities for repairs, and shelter socommodation, accomplisbud, especially during the past great progress has also been recently

few months, though grost, effort is still. peeded to bring the aquadrons

their meagre estab

strength, owing to pass neglec

Two further lessons were taught of which will no doubt exert portant infiones - upon

tents. In the fint throughout the h

maks his observatio exceeding -2,500

BABY'S PERILOUS CLIMB.

many "ohild; a god era gest

Han Channe

Mrs Schenk Capt, Scolt

Shay MZW. Mr and Mrs LH MYCH. Shields.

Genre

Mr E To Singur via a M and ME. E.

Smith

1301

Mars N. Gibbons

Mr V. Goulbäisz

«Mir á.. G. Gorden

Dr A. G. Bith Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr V. Borby Mr J. Gourgez Mr E. Super

ble P. A. GreenwoodMr & Min Sortwell ·- and valet Mr O. 8. Speyer··· Mr A. Greilsamer Miss K. Spriögur Mr P. O. de Grio- Miss & Square -

Mr R. Sutherland guna

Mr P. O. Hall

Capt.

A. P. Hall

Miar G. Thompson Mr L. A. Train

Mr and Mrs M. A. Mr G. W. Tumball

Hall Mr M. HAHanier. “

Capt. H. & Walker My_Milos R. -Walker Me and Mm W. A. Mr & Mrs Waterman

Hannibal

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derson

Me and Mr J. H.

Backhouse

Mr F. Beringe

Miss H. Bolle

Mr & MJ, H. Little Mr J.C. McCutcheon Mr Cari Manzell Mr.K. A MorHOR Mr G. Nozzingisme Mr A. D. Opensa

Mr sud Mrs. W.

Bolles

Mr & Mrs. Robert

Mr M. J. Breen

Mr

sud Mrs

Brownrigg

BOD

F. K. Mr Benbow-Rova.

Mra G. Sechie

Bab

Mr and Mis A. H. Mr and MeA. EI

Carleton Mr And Mr & J. Mr J. Chalmers

Chinchan

Miss D. Filkins Mas E. Gibson Mr A. Hardmen Mr T. L Harrison Me and Mr R. D.

Harvey

Mr J. W.Jay

Capt. 0.8. Skrim

Thire, Bud”! Major & Mr J.FR

-Thompeda

•Mr G. J. K. Van der

WALA

Mrand H#E. A. M. Williams, tim Master. Williama

21 SEACCROM MOEKLA

Mr and Ms TM. Col and M, EJ

Aroatt & child Moberly

Mr. and Mra Dr Mrs D. Manton

Barretto & children Mr C. Offersen Leat and Mrs B. Mr. J. L. Duosios

Browstar

Percy

Mr G. B. Edwards Mr & Mrs R. Pithi MD.A. Goodwin Mr and Mrs L.0.

Major Mrs J. Grate Missed Grute

| P My L. Guy

Mr Paul Hartung

Mr H Wating Me & Mrs F. Holz.

•{warth and ghild" Mr Wm. Hoy

2 A. Hanson Larly-Watt and malá W. Harbord Mr D. Ets Weebel- Mr. J. Scott Harston Mr E C. van Weereennedy & children

Mis Harry Me F. W. Whits Mr J. H. Hawley Mr G. G. Wood Hon. Mr. Mr E Yarley -

Hewett, O.M.G. Mr A. In Zeilensky Mr W. B. Hind

MEE Bisper MEJ. E. Betley. MAWe Badge 6MB F. J. Cargill

Opp. G. J. Clark

KWA Donaldson

Capt. and Mrs A. 0.

MET

Mr and Mrs G. A

Bearts and children

Mrs. A. G. Smith***

Mr B D. 8. Smith

Miss L. E, Walker.

GRAND HOU

Mr and Mrs Allen Mile Wa Orbery Mrs Ameryk volt Mỹ Raymand My Bara AC AMF Bynold Mt Bond

Mr Bohn Mr Bebloed

My Gyllmann

Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr Beynolās

M C. Frock De Gillespie Ma Holmalty *M* Jakksson DrKotah

Mryk Mrs Maimargi ME WE Mask

Min Mamay MF Midrashima Mr and Mrs J, Es.

Medyagok ki Mebally

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YALLAZM W. Gndenboran

MH. Bezdwin

Mather

Min Debary

MRhoderick

Me and Mrs Bobb

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