TUESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1914
Hughes and Hough
ACOTIONERES TO THE LIOVERNKIT.
AXO
ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
A30
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN"
CCAL STORAGE,
Coen used: A.B.C. 4TH & 6TH EDITIONN A1. TRIXRAPHIC Cost.
Tolegmpic Address MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
TIPE Undersigned have recolral instruc
ine to sell by Public Auein,
THE
FRIDAY,
the 9th Janua y. 1914. cummencing at 2.30 p.m. At their SALE Roosis, No. 8, Dea Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,- A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
·
(From Cantonj
kc. &c., Comprising as follow:- TEAKWOOD-Dining an
A NEW TREATY BETWEEN ENG-
LAND AND TURKEY.
Important Glauaca.
Concessions of Oil Wells.
A well-internal corresponkab write from Constantinoply to the k
Daily Telegraph ̈*:-*
I am told that the signature of the take place Ang Turkish Trouty will
Last May Sir Edward Grey and akhi. Pala initialed a first mit of the treaty, but several peduts i re rain the settled. Mzeover, is a ve sult the pourparlers which Lave taken place in the meantime between the Bor ermuents of London and Berlin and be tween the Goveraments of Berlin and Constantinople, various other matters hal to be readjusted. It now appears that all thus dificulties have been removed.
In its pement form the treaty differ from the text which was provisionally approved six months ago in the following items:
1. The British Government is granted a concession of all the oil wells situated in Arabis, Mesopotamia, and the Tam
a toid Syria. Owing to the stress
d by Mr. Winston Churchill in tu
of his recent speeches on the importance
of the possession by the Brish Nary of a supply of oil, access to which she could contech, the advantage thus granted to the British Government is obvious. The corollary of this fact is probably that ther British Cabinet is bent upon retaining full control of the Mediterranos seu
SULTANATE OF KOWEIT.
2. The frontiors of the Sultanate of Howpit are to be settled in accordance with the Tritish demands. The Sultan. who is placed under Turkish sovereignty, bus will he practically independent and wil onduct his external relations apart from my kind of Turkish supervision, will have a lurgo hinterland under his diret shority. As a matter of fact The will become the principal power in!
Arabia.
3. The navigation of the Euphrates and the Tigris will form a mesopoly grantes! ta international company, of which 1 shares are to bu, distributed as f
Anand
Turkey Cernany
"
63 per cent.
25 per cent.
25 per cent.
Drawing Roora Saito, Upholstered Ato-chairs and
A group of Baanciers, heated by Lord Sclas, Carpets and Rugs (new Brads and Brana mounted Bedsteads, Bed Room Inchcape, will represent British. Intereste in the enpany. There is reason to be. Buite, Burenan, Wardrobes, Washstands,
eve that the participation of Germ &c., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards,
Dining capital has been assented to by England Exten ion Waggons, Dinner Tables and Chairs, qlc., etc., Dinner and as a compensation for the admission of Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass British adininistrators on the board Wars, Cooking Stuces, Kitchen Utensila, Cutlery, &c, Ben Fenders and Fire Brasses,
of the Baghdad Railway Company, where they will hays as their special duty to er that in the framing of the tariff and in the administration of the railway, Al BlackFood Card Tables, Cabinets, Overthing is done which would discriminate against British interests. Tu practice, un mantele, Side Tables. Deus, a variety of is to easily makerstood, the Navigation Stands, etc., etc., Electric Reading Lampompany will to hall-British and "ball-
Full Particulars from Catalogue. TEMA: An u-ual.
RUGIES & HOUGH,
Asaliemeers.
Hongkong, Jan. 3, 1+10. `.
20
PEAK
Livrinan
'INFLUENCES IN TURKEY,
Important as the concessions ming fran the point of view of British in. terests, they are hardly a set-of against the increase of her indvence and prestige! which Germany will obtain in the East | through the Baghdad Raway. Owing
ESANATOGENA
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Almost everyone is familiar with the action of ordinary tonics--and with the reaction which generally follows.
its in-
But Sanatogen is different vigorating effects last, and there is no reaction. Sanatogen is simply a scientific health-food, with truc tonic properties, and free from dangerous drugs or stimulants.
Give Sanatogen a Trial.
That is why so many experienced Europeans
in the East are Sanatogen users, and why you should give it a trial.
You will bear, the heat better, you will feel calmer and more cheerful, your appetite and digestion will improve, and you will sleep better Moreover, you will and work with more energy. be much less liable to catch Dysentery, Stomach and Bowel Complaints, and other diseases.
Buy a battle of Sunategen at the nearest Chemist's, and write, mentioning this paper, for & Free Copy of "The Art of Living."
Sir Gilbert Parker,
the popular sovelist, writes: "I have osed Sasatores with extraordinary beach It is a true fund taste, feeding the nerves, increasing the energy, and giving fresh rigour to the overworked body and mind."
Mr. Henry Arthur Jones, the famons dramatist, writes: "Sanate Oren seris to ma very valuable serve tonic food I have several timas taken it when us down and always with excellent result"
Sir H. Hesketh Ball, K.C.M.G.. writes: "For a man doing hard mental workin An enervating climate, there is. according to my experience, na better invigorator than Saratogen.
A. Wulfing & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.
the extension of German interests, both FIRE AT JESUS COLLEGE OXFORD.
TRAMWAYS COMPANY, actual and prospective, in the East, it is
LIMITED
TIME TBLE.
WEEK DAYS
11
1.00a.m. to 8.00 a.m...vary 15 minut 8.00 .. to 10.00 am...Every 10 minɑder, 10.00a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Etery 15 miante 11.30a.m. to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minut-
12.45
5 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Bory 10 untant. 115 p.m. to 1.46 p.m...Erary 15 minat
Undergraduates Sent Home.
A serious tre huko oot in the western ring of Jesus College, Oxford, on Dec.
shortly before 6 van. the Principal's lodgings heard a crach-
The servants
very natural that the "British Govern ment should have taken the safeguaril. Į contained in tho tresty, and that the French and Russian Governments should follow its remple in their respective sphot of interest. None the less, this ah-round strengthening and localisation
wn to be issuing from rooms situated foreign interests in Turkey will prong noise, and tame and smoke were bably bring about after some time the
over the kitchen und within a short dia. distemberment of what has been left of
taste of the Hill. The fre brigade and the police were quickly on the spot, and & was found that the Burns' and a number of undergradantes homs were
10 loathe Turkish Empire.
1.45 p.m. to 2.15 Prey 15 minute.
9 15 p.m. to 5.00 6.00p.m. to 8.10 p... Every 10 mins)
KJUHT CILL
Alread a vital question has been raiseif by Russia, when protesting against the pintinent of German officers to the
8.50, p.m. and 9. p.m., 150 p.m. to 11.00 Constantinople command. It is pointeiindved. The lewe was first couscled
P.. every hall hour
11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of
aan hour,
SUNDAYA
8.00a.m. to 10.30 ...Every 15 mins 10.30a.m. to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minate, 11.45m. to 12 Noon....Every 8 minutes. 13.00 Noon to 100 p.m.. Every 10 minute 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m..Every 18 min 6.00 p.m. to 6.00 5.m...Every 10 minute 6.00p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minuto. 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...Every 10 misses NIGHT CARS ca Wook Dapt.
MATUNDAYS.
Extra Cars at 18 midnight. SPECIAL CARS by arrangement at the Company's Office, ALIANDEL BUILD (NO)? Des Varai Road Central.
JOHN D, HUMPERETS & SON
Gmina waz
PATELL & CO.
Exporters & Importars
General Merchants
and
Commission
ut in some quarters here that in placing with a college hydrant in the front quad.,
?n additional dength was run from
Gerinan officers in command of the ariny corps quartered in the capital thỏ Com- uitted of Union and Progress found to the fire was also obtained from Mar- means of making sol secure against kut-street.
Exeter College wal Ship-street. Arcos PARIS
TOILET
The Princip (Sir John No. 13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
(UNDER THE AStur House). all possiblo military risings directed Rays) anxiously watched the operations.
The fire evidently origitiated near the against it. It amounts, in fact, to plac
MEN'S HAIRDRESSING HE Leading LADIES & GLE SALOONS IN THE EAST. Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES, pronounced by the who use it the best
J. SOPIESS, Proprietor to prevent the falling out of hair.
Hongkong. Oct. 24, 1913.
ing itself under the military protection top of the building, and is believed to of a foreign Fower. Of course, Russia, have been caused by a defetive flue. who is particularly attached to the prin- The roof of one wing was blazing furious- ciple of the political equality of all they when the fire brigade arrived, and as Powers towards the Ottoman Empire, in there was a high wind, the Hall was in view of the role which she has played danger. Over the entrance to the Hallows for a long time as the principal cham-hung a portrait of Churies I. by Van pion of Christianity in the East, is parti. Dyck, which was removed with corne eully concerned by what is taking place, difficulty. Other valuable pictures inside She feels all the more aggrieved in that the Hall were also removed. By the exertions of the brigado and the police. when . Sazonoff was in Berlin some weeks ago nothing was said to him of who were energetically helped by the the impending more. He left the Gerandorgraduates, the fire was prevented than capitsi with the ides that between from spreading to the interior of the Hall Russia and Seemany, on the subject of and damaging the fine old oak paneling, Turkey, a complete understanding had but the plaster work and the ceiling wore
the Bursar Leen reached. In diplomalic quarters the much damaged by water. Four acts of crutroversy is echsidered very serious.ndergraduates' rooms,
It is felt that the integrity of the Otto-rooms, and the buttery wees gutted, while the kitchen was greally damaged. The man Empire is at stake.
Eagland and France are supporting Burver, was away from Oxford at the time, and all his papers were saved owing Bussis in her protest at Constantinoplo.
to the promplitude of a preter. }
GERMAN DRAGOONS.
Queen Mary's Gift.
On the occasion of the hundredth an niversary of the raising of Queen Ciga of Wurtemberg's Dragoon Regiment Land-
Agents, wigby, Queen Mary, whose father was
HONGKONG,' CANTON,
SHANGHAI AND HANKOW,
A la suite of the regiment, presented magnificent gold cup to the regiment, in memory of the happy days she spent in her youth at Ludwigsburg.
During the morning large numbers of undergraduates and others visited the scene of the Bro, among them being the Prince of Wales. A College meeting was hastily summoned, and it was decided that undergraduates who have no schools to tako should be allowed to go home.
The damage de cetimated at between £5,000 and £8,000.
CURE THAT COUGH.
THEN you here & troublesome.cough.
WHEN strouha uma hay consumption or that you are going to have.
A recent visitor to Singapore reports it, but it does mean that your longs are that Japanese are buying rubber in large threatened, and it is just as well to be on quantities, states the Malay Mail. He also the safe side and take Chamberlain's Cough says there is an increasing tendency to esl Remedy before it is too lato. For sale by rubber by tender instead of at the auction. all Chemists and Storekeepers.
JAPANESE MAKE23,
1303
ÉTELT KIME
HEAD OFFICE; KOWLOON
Telerausz No. 13.
KOWLOON
No, Dock, Kewicon...
700"
No. 1 Dock, Kowloon
371,
No.1 Dock Kowloon
Patent Silp, No. 1, Kowlawa
Palent Bilp, Na
Kowloon
TAI-KOK-THU
Consmopolitan Dock....
ABERDEEN
Hope Dock.. Lamont Duck.......
Pleass Addreas Enquiries to the Chief Manager,
1407
TO LET
TO LET.
SHOP or GODOWN of No. 2 DAguilar Surget as occupied by The VICTORIA PAINTING Patsa LTD. formerly.
Apply to
Footwear
MADE
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & CO.,
PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Howl. Tolophone No. 491. Hnzia, Mas. K. 1910
YEE SANG FAT & CO.
34 Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, Jan. 5, 1914.
TO LET.
20
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NOS
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气球
i-
99
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
TELOSE No. 20 Hosoma.
TOWN OFFICE.
R. M. DYER, B.Sc., M.IN.E, Kowloon Dock, Hongkong.
VISITOR AT HOTELS.
Mrs M. H. Abbott
BONGKONG HOTEL.
E. A. Hon. Mr
Hewett, C.M.G. Mr and Mrs H. F.
Hickman
Mr E. S. Abraham
Mit La Adler
Mr W. Anderson Mr. E. J. Andes
bin
Mir Provost Mr F.
Bargmann
Mr A. T. Barberini R. R. Bate Mr E.
R. Belilice
27
Mr G. 6. Bata
TO LET-Furnished for seven months To the limb week in March 1814, Fo. 84, The Peak.-Apply to
G. M. HARSTON. Hongkong, Dec. 36, 1913.
Table D'Hote with Wines & Liqueure
Book, ALEXANDRA SA VE
good: Bolig- musa u in facts an
TO LET.
Me and Bir Bier
Mr G. C.
. Mr W. B. Hind
Mr G. Holmes Mr A. W. Hooker MAW. Mr J.
JAY
Mr M. JobeeT
Mr J. W. Lee Jones
หนัง Kenney
Mix
Mrs B. Kissam
V.
Mr Binnchard Mr M. Kissane
131r C. Brandt
Mr G. Krauso
MG A. KrasOZILA (2
Mrs AM Brincken Mr Lambelet Mr S. M. Brown
Mr A. P. Buagey
Mr W J. Calvert
Mr E B. Lambert
Dr Lim Tins
J. Cambridge Mr W. J.
Mr A. J.
1009
Mr C.
Mr L. W. 5. Carson
Lay
Mr S. 9.
J. Littell
Llawlyn
W Logan
Mrs F. A.
Vander
Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr O.T. Lloyd
D'Almada E. Castro Mr
Miss D'Almada E. Mr and
Chatro
TO. 1 "ORMSET VILLAS" Eorr. Master D'Almada E. Mr G. F.
N
loon.
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN
PROCURATION. Hongkong, Jan. 2, 1914.
TO BE LET.
(FROM 1ST JANUARY NEXT),
"No.
TO. 1 to 5 AIMI VILLAS." adjoi
OLDESLUE," Kimberly ing Road, Kowloon.
Apply to PITILL & Co., 79, Wyndham Strear, or A. Abdoolrahim, Architect, 34 Qoon's Road Central.
Hongkong, Nov. 23, 1913.
GLODOWNS.
TO LET.
133, FRAYA EAST.
1431
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
Castro Mr W. E. Clarke⚫ Mr A. A. Claxton Me W. E. Clayton Dr A. L. E. F. Ccis-
མ་
maa
Mr Crolinger
Tuke
Dr G. W. Mackean Mr G. Mackenzie Mr A. S. Mackichan M: F. A. Mackintoab Marriott 0.
Martin
Mr & Mrs G.
DE
Mian Martin
Mr
Mr C. H. Davis
C. Mason
Farebroth
Mr & Mrs Derteano
Mr G. P. Carry
Mrs R. T. Matheson Mis M. Matheson
Mr J. K. Mau, ban Miss Marr
and 2 children Mir J. Desurmont Mr D. S. 3. Douglas Mrs R. H. Dougins Dic and MrW.E
Mr R..
Douglas
9. Dove
Mrs J. M. Doyle
158.
MrJ
Dunca
Ehrenfels
and Mis W. F. McClelland
Mr B. K. Mehta
MrJ. Merecki
Mr P. Moyor
Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr G. S. Middleton
Mr C.-Emberger
P. Enticknap
Mr P.
Capt
J. W. Evins
Mr C. Esdale
Mr W. Farley
Me. Faraz
Mr
Mr
Mrs J. Marris
Nordstrom
Mr and Min
Miss G.
O'Bier
158 G, O'Leary
Mr
P. L. Palmer
Pickard
Mr A. Petersen
M
G. Fernishough M. T. Fuddepha
Mr W. X Finlayson
Mr H. Fehr
M: Denman Fuller
Mr Forward
Mr A A. Fle
OFFICES in King's Building.
MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongi ong, Nov. 29, 1913.
8152
Mr H. Garrow
TO LET.
FOUE-ROOMED HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.
Mr A Gallo ti
Mr
Mr J. A. Rader. Mr B. Baxorth
Mr E H. Hay
Mr. Raymond
Mr E.
Mr J. E. Raymond Miss Raymond
Mr and Mrs I, H. Mis F. Rocks
Genre
Mist
Ci lops
Air 13.. A.
Mr C. Reich
Mr and Mrs A. B. M: W. L. Rrymis-
Giles
Mr C. Lary Goodrich Mr J. Goodsall
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr
V. Goulbourri
Capt. and Mrs I
auf Mr
Mi-s C. Rordel
Mr Bira A. Ri eir
& Mrs. Ricketts
Mr & Mrs J. Gould 3x Schenk
Mr J. Gourgy Mr E. H. Sharp
SHOP with Godown attached. NABARM W. E. Griffith ir J. C. Sibley ROAD, Kowloon.
Kowloos Marins Lot No. 48 with Wharf,
Apply Do HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LAD. Hongkong. Nov, 22, 1913.
+
TO LET.
MEIRION, Nas. 9 & 10, Pesk, uo. furnished, & Rooms. Cheap rental, from 1st December Newly Painted and Colourwe had.
Mr P. O. de Grio- Mr And Mrs E. E
Baitb gone
Mr & Mrs R. Grundy Mr V. Sorby Mr L W. W. Gued line A Squar
geon
Mr W. Stafford
Mrs G. E. Taylor
Capt. T. F. Ball Mr and Mrs W.
Hannibal
A. Capt.
B.
Walker
Mt H. A. Walker
Mr A. Banson
And 2 chi dren
Mr William C. Harisr H. Watkins
Bir E. W. White Mr W. B. Harrob Mr J. Scott Harston Mr H. Williamson Mr and Mrs J. B, Mr G. G. Wood
HAPLO
Mr F. To r'ey
*ING EDWARD HOTEL
Mr H. Murray Bain Mr and Mrs W, D.
Kraft 'ROGATE,' Austin Road, Kowloon; Mi Berin
Mr W. Budge Mr & Mrs '0. Laurit unfurnished,
No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT, Miss E Interfeld 1st October 1913 till Suth May 1914, partly Mr F. W. Cox furnished, Cheap rent. (Church Misalon Society Baugalow) ir m Mr H. Clegg.
1 CAMERON VILLAS No. 60 Peak, to let furnished for 1 year from Let Msy.'
"No. 6 CAMERON VILLAB, No. 59 Fesk, to let faruished for one year from 1st May 1914."
"KELLETT CREST" No. 68 The Peak, from 1st March 1914, partly furnished.
One Small GODOWN in Daddell Street. "No. 19th SHELLEY STREET”. No. 3 The ALBANY, Robinson Road.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.
(Front Let November 1918.) No. I GOUGH HILL, No. 103 Pak. Bangalow containing Drawing, Dining an Smoking Rooms and fire Bedrooms With ground for Tennis-Coart.
FOR SALE: *BARTING and ROGATE, on Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154,-
"OLENSHIEL" 124 Barker Ŏ rooms, close to Tram Station.
Apply to
Mt O..K. Orank Mr J. Disen. Miss Diver
Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr E. L Enright Mr E. W. Evers Mrs Gill and child Mr D. W. GrayUS Mr P. C. Hall
Mr A. Haupt
Mr H. O. Haynor Miss B. Ho A. Hing
Mr.D. A. MacLeod Capt. & Mrs Mal. Mr P. W. L. Man-
pings Miss Massey. Dr & Mrs Mst on Mr L M. McIntyre Me and Mr J, й, S.
Mody
Nobbe
Mrdenhorǝn
Me
Capt.&
& Mr W. 57 Passmore
Mrs L. R. Hough Mrs H. M. Shepard
Міка
M. K. Boston Dr Sibise Mis C. Hogya
Miss H. Houston
Miss K. Houston Mine J. Zousta
Air T. Laokuchi. Mr G. Hummel Mr J. Joseph Mr A. E. Eeon
part
Road,Mr Bond
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Erd Floor, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong, Jan. 8, 1914.
·STUDY,
Mr B. 8. Spuige M18 G.
U.S.A. Jr.. Mr G. Thornton Mr J. E. Veblen Dr K. Walther Mr B. J. Westphal
OLAND HOTEL
of Mr and Mrs Alleu
Mira Amery Mr Barn
Mr Coffmann
Miss Wa Uabery Mr Raymand Mr Reynold
Mr Bchu
Mr Schroeder
Mr Cooks JK Mru Spink Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr H. Ranco Mr Reynolds Orew
C. Frenck Me
61 Dolmalty
YSTERS: From, Fried or Stowed,
Findon Haddocks, Kippars, &r. ALEXANDRA CAFE,
Mr Ho
y Jonanaon De Koyt
Bir MoNally
Mr. and Mrs Meyer Mr Father Mock
Miss Usbery
Mr Rhoderick. Mrand Mrs Bobb Mr.C. Smita M. Süller Mr & Mrs Villiars Me Weismann Me Wilbar Capt. Williamson
Wils
PEAK HOTELL
LL T. C. R. Archer, Major & Mrs Hum
R.A.M.O.
phroy, R.ES.
Mr & Mr W. Arm-Miss Humphrey
strong
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur
Lt.Col. H. W. Ilos,
RGA.
Mr & Mrs W. C. Mr H. U. Jeffries
Bartelt and child Mr and Mrs Milwar
Lt. & Mrs Bodwall, Jones
R.N.
Mr and Mrs U. D. J.Mr A. Kaith
Bali
Mina Keith
Fl-g, Sargopa & Mrs
Bernard, R.N
Mr & Mrs Beyer
Mina Boggs,
Mr Bondlar
Capt. and Mrs Kiddie R.N. maid & child
Mr & Mrs Köch
Mr and Mrs Mac
donald
Major & Mrs Bowen Miss Macdonald Attorney General J. Mia Martin & child
A. Buckail Mr M. Cary
Mr & Mrs Cassolli Me J. Clarke
Air & Mis Cochrane Mr A. Cousland Mr and Mrs Currier Major Davy, RE Major Dorgan Mr and Mrs Doyla Mr G. A. Dutton Major Faichnie
Miss McKoozie
Maj. & Mrs McMann Mr & Mrs Mitchell- more and child Mr W, A. Nowers Col. & Mrs O'Hare
and child
Mrs Parsons Mr and Mrs. Pearson
And child
Mr T. L Perkins Mr J. Plummer
Mr&Mrs Feimann Mr Povell
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt.Col.J.J. Radclife, Capt.&re Green- R.E
field
Mr Relton
M: and Mr B. A. Lt. and Mrs Sharp,
RN. Bale
Col. Cordon Hall, Major Simona
RA.M.O.
M: H. Hancock
Mr A Bincisir
Mr C. Skott
Mr H. A. Hazeland Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher
Hunt
Capt & Mrs Hodgins Smith, A.U.D. Rev. & Mrs Cooper Mi A. Findlay Smith
Mr and Mrs Schetti Mr and Mrs Oven Mr and Mn 0. X. Hughes and child Stewart & children Mrid Mrs W. G.Mr G. N. G. Walker
Mr David Wond Humphreys
Capt. Whitfeld, A.O.D.
KINGECLERI BOTEL.
Consul General An. Mr and Mrs D. K
derroo
M085
Mr and Mrs J. H. Master Mo
Back himse
Mr F. Bovington
Mr and Mrs J. W.
Bolles
Hiss H. Bollos
Mr M. J. Broen
MrG. Norringh-t
Mr A. D. OpenLDAW
Sir Francis Piggott
Mr & Mr J. Robert
100
Mr Berbow-Rown
Mr and Mrs F. K. Mr and Mrs B. O,
Brownrig
Rutherford
Mr and Mrs A. E. Mrs G.
Caristou
Mr J, S. Chalmers
M1 D.
RR
Mr R.
Filkins
Gibson
Mr A. Hardman
MET. L
n T. Harrison
Sachsa
Mr and Mrs A. E W,
Balt
Capt. V. 8. Skrim
Kairo, R. A
Mr H. P. Thomse
Major & Mrs IF. R.
Mr and Mrs R. D. Thompson
Harvoy
Dr & Mrs Eran-Jones
Mr G. J. K. van der
Wel
Mr & MrJ. H. Little Mr and Mrs E. A. M.
Mr J.O. McCutcheon Wiliams Mr K. S. Morrison Master Wiliams
STATION HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs T. M. Col. and "Mr F.
Maberly Atontt & child Mr and Mrs. F. D. Mr & Mrs D. Muation.
Barretto & children Mr C. Offersen Lieut. vnd Mrs R. Mr J. Oasario
Brewster
Mr. A. Party Mr G. H. Edvarda Mr & Mrs R-Pithle
Goodwin Mr and 3176 Mr D. A. Major & Mr J. Grute Raitan Misses Grate Mr L. Any Mr Paul Hartung
Ir & Mrs F. luz.
warth and child Mr Wm. For
Mr T. Ramany
Mr and Mr G. A. Searle and children Mr A, G. Smith
Capt, and Mrs A. ̈0. Kennedy & children
Mr R. D. S. Smith
Miss L E. Walker
CARLTON HYDI.
Mr and Ms B. A Mr AR W. Libbley
Balantine
Mr B. Pani Mr C. W. Randall Mr & Birs T. Black Mr. A. F. Esmedios
bura
Str G. Parzes
Mr A Bigg
W.J.A
Robbina
Mrand Mrs Clarkson My Mr W. H. Crisp
Hi R.B
Mr G. W. Sewall
Mr F. Salton
Lent Uno. W. Crom Mr W. H. Smith
Mr and Mrs D. M
Warden D
Mir W. J. Eades MT G. Fyen Mr E. J. Gilbert Mr A. J. Grandy Mr W. Hethrington Mr&Mrs W. Jackso
Mr H. T. Weston Mr and Mrs H. J.
Wilkins
WYNDHAM HUŽEL.
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