TURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1914.
hes and Hough
ONIES TO TER (OVERNMENT,
AND ADHMALTY.
eral Austicaeers
AND
Coal and
General Brokera.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN
AL STORAGE.
Godes used:
B.C. 4TH & 5TH EDITION.
41. Tezzoraphic Cova,
Telegraphic Address MERION HONGKONG,
PUBLIO AUCTION.
Undersigned hard received Instrio-
to Sell by Public Auction,
1000 UNIT.. GF' THE CONCERNED,·
***
FRIDAY,
Oth January, 1911, at 11a.m., at
7, Knutsford Terrace, Top Flat,
THE WHOLE OF THE
UABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
*..
&c.,
therein contained,
Comprising:
ENTERTAINMENT
THEATRE PATHS ROTAT,
FOR
THREE NIGHTS
ONLY
NEWS FROM HOME.
(Continued from page 3.)
THE CHINA MAIL.
Mr. Tyau rose x ones to deland the President. Neither he nor Dr. Sun Ya
PHILHARMONIC
CONCERT
THEATRE ROYAL
So was a traitor to the Mandu dyy SATURDAY, Feb. 7th
If they word so, then all the rules of
the earth were traitors or the descendants
of traitors. These two men worked for |
Mon. 10th, Tues. 17:h & Wed. 18th the downfall of the Manchu "Trusty
Feb. 1914, at 9.15 p.m. THE MAUD ALLAN
AND
CHERNIAVSKY Co.
NDES the direction of W. ANGUS UNDE
MACLEOD
Far Eastern Tour Booked and Directed]
by D. E. D. COHEN,
MAUD ALLAN
**** AND T
which had held power for rosy many
LIS
at 8.15 p.m.
Planquette's Comio Opera
CLOCHES
D
years and had proved leaf incapable CORNEVILLE
of government either in the interests of also the Chinese or of their own Manchu
people.
The lather were now unable to earn their own livelihood but that was duo to the fact that they had lost al capability through the Manchu system of life and administration. To change
1: LEO, JAN and MISCHEL an incapable government in any nation
Wd Dot an act of treachery (Loud ap
CHERNIAVSKY platise),
Mr. Komai had charged the President
The Most Powerful with using pawon to gas rid of his doo ATTRACTION]ice, but he challenged him to mention
Rubenstein
Howgill.
Sonata for Violin and Piano
Pastorale für Örchestra
Rhapsody on a very
well known alr
(Piano & Orchestra)
Denman Faller Four national airs for unkocom- panied, Chorus and other items.
BAND AND CHORUS OF 20 Tokats $3. 1. and 50 Centa. Bongkong. Jan. 28, 1914.
HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK Co., Ld.
י
&
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "MANIFESTO" HONGKONG
Codes Used: A1, A BO, Fifth Edition, Engineering First and Second Editions, Western Union, and Watkin'k Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers, Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters, Electricians.
ACETLYENT CUTTING AND WELDING FOR SHIP; AND BOILER REPAIR. Modern up-to-date plant operated by our own specially trained workman under expert European supervision.
HKAD OFFICE: KOWLOON
Two No. 13,
All classes of light Steel work manufactured by the above process. Tanks, Drums, Ventilators, Pipes, &c., &c.
TILKIDIMENSIONS OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARE AS FOLLOW'S
NAME OF DOCK OB SLIP ON SES ENTRANCE
LENGTH
BLOCKS
DEPTH OVER
SILL AT
I
OF TIDE
JRKADTX
DRDINABY
SPRING TIDES
SPRINOS | NEATS
KOWLOON
No. 1 Dock, Kowloon
No. Dock, Kowloon No. Dock, Kowloon... Patant slip, No. 1. Kowloon! Patest slip, No. *; Kawloon! TAL-KOK-TSUT
Commopolitan Book'a, sang
ABERDEEN
106
Hapi Dock... Laat Dock...
Pienso Addrea Enquirion to the Chief Manager,
1407
In the History of the Far Easty during me administration. I stand therefore that under certain circum-
BOX PLAN]
will be opened at MOUTRIE'S [w[oɑ FRIDAY 30th January 1914
9.30 ... H
Reserved Seats :-$6/-
yus did not moạn. ** you."* could not be done, because the President stances
There simply meant that the Chinese ad. uad never been guilty of the set, uad been cases of bombs and assitiaressed did not wish to be disobliging uone, but if taceu were sots of treachery, and reluas at once." men oven a righteous war stood
Gemmed.
сод
Mr. Losy confirmed this and anid he one asked an Oriental if he had boon The Japanese critic had also shown at Roma. "Yes" he replied" I have pruterence for a revolution in which every not been to Roma" There they had it
ENTIRE CHANGE of PROGRAMME was decorated with a gory bod-poites fit, then the rool truth,
FACH NIGHT.
||
HOWARD EDIE
Managers. Hongkong, 28 January, 1814
TO LET
112
TO LET.
LET.-Furnished for seven months
No. 64, The Peak. Apply to
G. M. HARSTON. Hongkong. Dec. 30, 1913.
HOTELS
THE
STATION HOTEL
NATHAN ROAD,"
KOWLOON.
ALECTRIC LIGAT
AND FANH,
and the streets ran with the blood of theil thuru was tima, (Laughter).
Ha traced mask at their characteristics people. The sentiment of the prosent world was get any such conception, their ancestor worship, which led the and the ravaution which arose from the to stick to the family locality and in spontaneous uprising of the people against that way there came to be immensely unthickly populated parts of China, with kyrrany without the shedding of nocwsary blood was held by all civilised the result that the struggle for life was Cold and Hot Water throngbout. poopice to-day to be the most to be dusired.
·
Dr. Cantlie spoke of the extraordinary memory of the Chinese, and instanced cases where two students, trained in the same book, gaye answers to questions so exact that they wore suspected o
11
ed Teak Hall Fraiture, Dining Test week to March 1914: collusion till the books were locked up
Suite, and complate Hed Room (practically new), Solid Brass Fender re Brasses, Paintings and Engrav Curtains, Carpets and Rugs, Glaan, ry and Electro-plated Ware, Table 3. eta.. etc.. Brass-mounted Bed-
and Bod Linos, Large Enamelled
TO LET.
Berkfield Filter, Pantry and Kitchee NDURBAR VILLAS
diao
ight Grand Piano by Robinson Piano quantity of Cat-gla Ware, a
or of Crown Derby, Drosden, and
nglish Platen, Tes Boca, ofc., etc,
ail Particulars from Carsingas)
view from 2.30 p.m.. 29th inst.
ms: Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneer.
gkong. Jan. 20, 1914.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
—
~91
EUndersigned have received instrne. tions to sell by Fublic Auction
OR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
SATURDAY,
je 31st January, 1914, at 11 x.m.,
No. 7, Gordon Terraco, Hanoi Road, Kowloon,
DRY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
therein Contained, Consisting of -
ak Hall Stand Bevelled Miror," wood Roll Top Desk, and Teakwond caso. Teakwood Dinner Waggon sad ng.Table, Overmantel, Pictures, ains, c. 1hres Single Bedstead Mattresses Shanghai Baib, Commodes Cupboards, one Dover B. Steva Sundry Cooking Utensils,
Aisa
ne Baby Organ and a quantity of Plants Flowers in Pata do, do,
n view day of Valo.
XIMO :—ÁS usual.
HUGHES & BOUGH,
Avetioneers
Hongkong, Jan. 7, 1914.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Apply to
1299
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION. Hongkong.Jan. 7, 1914.,
0
TO LET.
7
FFICES in hing's Building. THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST, MEINT & AGENCY Co., LD, Hongkong, Jan. 13, 1914.
TO LET.
and the similarity was proved to be due to a tremendous power of mum.cry.
Ha declared that the Chinese face was childlike and bland for physical reasons, chiady the non-development of the frontal cells of the forehead, but it was nothing to do with his mentality. He also found
marked characteristice iz rospect for
childhood, for ancestors and the family life, in open-mindedness as to opinions and philosophies (no one could scouse Chi nese of being narrow-minded) and in his persistent industry. In labour the Chi- nece still found the joy of life, which the Westem workacs had lost.
Mr. William Durres found a whole host of contradictions in the Chinese, but considered the most salient features in China were that the people were the most genuinely democratic in the world $82
and they wars also the grebet lomats of peace.
IT floor of No. 4. De Voux Road Fntral suitable for Offices Occup
tion from 1st March next.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & CO. LTD. Hongkong, Jan. 13, 1914.
TU LET.
Mr. George Brown found them sadate, calm, temperato, fragil, sober, obstinate, contented, and kind of heart. They were still remarkably unsophisticated and re-
mained very human.
keen and to support it they had to be. industrious and mugal. Hence slap their commercial capacity. They had a quite different conception of death to that of the Westerner. Moreover they admitad clevermons, which in Angland was a draw. back in any walk of life and was regarded with suspicion (Ltr). Thas long bad rule had made them distrustful of fo eigners and to some extent of such other. That was natural outcome of long administration in which a man had to feal his neck to make sure his head was still on his shoulders (Lite).
Finally, the chairman suggested an-
BATE-BOOM TO ZACH BOOM,
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room.
EXCELLENT CUISINE
For Pavilegiore apply to
30
&
Lirik
1859 9
TOWN OFFIOL
QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.
TRZYGNE No. 20 Hormoso.
R. M. DYER, B.Sc., M.IN.E., Kowloon Dock, Hongkong.
VISITOR AT HOTELS.
HONGTONG HOTEL.
Mr E. B. Abraham
Mr L. Adler
Mr A. do st Andre Mr J. I. Arensma M D. Arrott Mrs Provat
it Babia
Mr
R E. l'ato Mr L. Beckingsalo Mr & Mrs O: Bour Mra F. R. Balilios
F. R.
D. J. Bull
Mr Bens
& His F. Bopp
Mr H. Bridges He L. A. W. Brooks Dr Bulach
Miss M. Bull Mi W. H. Burtt Capt. G. Byens
Baronne la
Caze
Mr J. A. Figgins Mr W. B. Hind
Mr R. De L. Hordern Mr J. W. Jay Mr M. Jeta
Mr J. W. L...Jonas Mr Mt. T. Jones
Mr H. I Kehn Mrs F. R. King
TELK NOTE
Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs W. G.
F.A.M.C.
Humphreys
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Major & Mr Bam
strong
phrey, RES.
Mr & Mr T Arthur Mie Humphrey
Mr & Mrs W. 0. Lt. Col. H. w. Iles
Barrett and child B.Q.A.
Lt. & Mrs Bedwell, Mr H. U. Jedrica
R. N.
Mr and Mrs Mimar
Mr and Mrs E. 4. Mr and Mrs Bell and Jones
Koster
Mr S. Kew
Mr A. Kruseman Mr A. Lambelet Mr E B. Lambert Mrs
B. Leavitt Mr G. 1. Lloyd Mr W: Logan Dr G. W. Mackean Mr F. A
MacKintosh
Mrs J. D. Champlin Mr S. Malkin Mr A. J. Cambridge Bir J. Marquards Mr C. W. Carsco
Dr O. Mariott Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr & Mrs G. Martin
D'Almada E. ChatroMiss Martio
Cantro
Castro
Mason
Miss D'Almada E. Mr C. Farebrother Master D'Almada E. Mrs R. T. Matheson
Misa M. Matheson Mr and Mrs D. B. Mr C. Matthieson $90 Clark
Mr J. K. Mau ban Live Marr Capt. and Mrs J. Mc-
Clure
THE MANAGER. Tar. No. E129, Tolg. Addres 'TeamorEL."
Hangrong. Feb. 3, 1917.
Mr S E. Clarke
Mr Y W E. Clayton
Mr D.
.E. D. Coben
other symposium, confined to the Chinese KING EDWARD HOTEL Dr A. L. E. F. Colo-Irs C. W. Mes
members, on the subject "what are the most marked characteristics of the British character" (Laughter).
A MODKEN PUGILAST.
Central Location.
man
Mr C. Cords
MIG.P. Curry Dr E. Daro
Mr O. H. Daris
LL ELECTRIC TAM Pass Entrance. A Electric Lifts, Fans and Lighting,M: J. Dean Baropean Baths and Sanitary Fittings.
Hot and Cold Water Bystem throughout. Best of Food and Service.
TALIPHONE 373.
*VICTORIA
Sporting cirdies have been much dis turbed to hear that Mr. Eugene Corri the famous boxing referee, and one of the most pepulse men in London, whi lying in West End nursing home sai TELEGRAFIIG ADDRESS. cusfy ill af posummonia. "Gene" as be is universally styled, is an effervescent, choxy follow, with the frankest manNOT imaginable. He is squarely built, doep- cheated, ruddy haired, big-coed, and everyone who possesses his scquaintance is proud of it.
Es know the noble art from one end to the other and his word is law in the
F. H. NORTS, Alanager
Mr B. K. Mehta
Mr J. Merecid
Mr P. Meyer Mr G. S. Middleton
Mr A.
Mr & Mrs J. Morris
R. Nolte G, O'Leary
Mis
children
Fbg Surgeon & Mrs
Bernard, R.N
Mr & Mrs Beyer
Mike Boggy
Mrs Bowdler
Major & Mrs Bowen
Mr A. Kaith
Miss Keith
Capt. and Mrs Kiddi.
RN, maid & nhild...
Mr & Mrs Koch
Mr and Mrs Ms-
donald
Col. and Mrs Baker Miss Macdonald
Brown
Miss Bakor Brown
W. D. Brown
Mrs Martin & child
Miss McKenzio'.
Maj. & Mr MeMunn
Altores Gon. & MrsMr & Mrs Mitchell.
more and child
J. A. Buskaili Mr M. Cary
Mr & Mrs Casulli
Ms J. Clarke
31 W. A. Nowarz
Col. & Mrs O'Exps
and child
Capt.& Mis Jochrane Mr and Mrs E. V. D,
R.N.
Parr Bira Parsons
Mr A. Cousland
Mr and Mra Currice M: Peamon & child Major Davy, RE Mr T. L Parkins Mr & Mrs J. Dobbie Mr J. Plummer
Major Dorgan
Mr G. A. Datton
Major Falchzig
Mr Powell
Lt.Col J.J. Radcliffe,
R.E.
Mr & Mrs A. Gibsou Mr Ralica
Dunya Rev. & Mrs F. Ward Dr E. Ringhaus Miss Margaret DenyaMr G. F. Osborne Miss Dorothes DanysMr & Mis Pemberton Capt. & Mrs Green Lt. and Mrs Sharp, Mian Gwendolyn DonyMc F. A, Perry
Mr A
Petersen Miss Marie. Denys Mr & Mrs Dartcano Mr & Mrs E. Pibet
and child and 2 children Mr D. S. 5. Douglas Mr G Hatton Potts Men R. H. Douglas Mr A. B
A. B. Purvis Mr J. M. Doyle Mr B. Raworth
Duncan Mr J.
M-E. M. Raymond
B. Ray
KINGSCLERE HOTEL, D
HONGKONG
ME. H.
E.
aynood
Mr and Mrs H. O. M
Ehrenfels Bliss Raymond Mr K. Fahrnua Miss F.Reas Bir H. Sawtell 31rs Schook Dir's Mrs E. M. Mira Seymour
Mr & Mr. Ricketts
district, overlooking the Botanical Mr B. Fahr
M 8. Farníhough UNRIVALLED position in the HMr W. N Finlayson Nereus quiet Suites with luxuriously Capt. and 2nd child Gardens and facing the Harbour. atted Bathrooms Telephones and Electric Pros Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-roo03 throughout.
Admiral Sir E. Framantis datared his ring. He discovered Bombardier Wee. experience proved them to be honest a remembers wall the old-style beery, 64 and trustwathy as servants, good bar. bullet bonded pugilist, and he has watched gainers but true to their pledges so com. with satisfaction the evolution of the -mercial men, evaaiva bui loyal to their good-looking, clean boxer of the Tommy undertakings as mandarins. What they Burns and Walis type. Nobody is botter lacked was discipline; due to the fact pleased than he is that the modern bozer that the fighting services were looked is a well-educated man who treats his art Cable Address: *Sachaos.*
A.B. Gode 5th down upon, though he understood that selenos that has to be livel up to,
Hongkong, September 1, 1908. bad improved of late years.
FOCL-ROOKED HOUSES. in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avmus, Kowloon, Cheap rentals
SHOP with Godown stached, Na ROAD, Kowloon.
7
"Kowloon Marico Lot No. 48 with Wharf,
A Flet in Humphreys Buildings,
Apply to HUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANOB
Co., IAD. flongkang, Jan. 29, 1914.
TO LET
SHOP or GODOWN of No. 21 A D'Aguilar Bizant as occupied by The 111 VICTORIA PRINTING PRESS LTD. formerly.
Apply to
YEE SANG FAT & CO.
54 Queen's Road Central. Bangkong, Jan. 6, 1314.
BE Undersigned bare received inatrac.
lions to sell by Public Auction,
00
TUESDAY,
3rd Febuary, 1914, commencing at 9.30 p.m. at their Sazza ROOMS,
No. 8, Dea Vour Road, Corner
af Ice House Streak-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF ALUABLE TEAKWOOD
AND SUNDRY BLACKWOOD
FURNITURE,
&0.9
$24.
As follows:-
TRAK WOOD-One Drawing Floom
TO LET.
SORTING GOODS ET MACHINERY. Hull, which has just secured ite own Dr. Gica said the Chinaman's Honesty accounted for the popularity of the works telephone system, is to be the centre of the late John Stuart Mill among Chi.of an experiment that may revolutionise nose students, for the works of that econo. the handling of goods traffic on the Eng. The system practically mist showed such transparent homestylish railways. and such a desire to reach the truth at menca the sorting of goods in warehouse by simply pressing a button. Electrical all costs.
machinery has been invented by a com pany with which Mr. Marconi is mesc- ciated. for dividing the warehouse inte a series of alphabetical sections. Travel.
Telephone No. 119.
Mr E. H. Sharp
Mr Denman Faller Mr J. C. Mr A. A. Fyle Mr A Gallotti
0. Sibley Mr A. Blingaby
Mr H. GarroW
Mr and Mrs A. B.
Mrs E. E.
Mr and
Smith
Miss Smith
Bir F. Smyth
Με δι
Misa A
Ed. Mr and Mrs D E. Mr V. Sorby
CH
1200
Gillinghaus
Misa Ella Gilroy
է:
Miss Glaspall
Mr A. G. Gordon
WYNDHAM HOTEL,
29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,
.
Familles, Residents and Tourists
made thereaghly comfortable.
Terms Moderate.
RUT OF FIT-ULAM LINES Under the Personal Supervision of the
Mr. Thomas Jenner commented on their reverence for parents and teachers and their readiness to recognise the best elemente in the philosophies of other
and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK nations, and also their cheerful affability, ing trays under electrical control distri00ATION Food for Hilside Boer
Mr. B. F. Johnston, administrator of bute the goods according to the index FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Wei Hai Wei, speaking chiefly of the letter of their destination B for Bradford, agricultural population of whose traiter for Liverpool and so forth-in a manner he was most familiar, said they showed similar to that by which letters are sorted great courage in adversity, which be in the Post Office, Bailway experts from 27thought sprung from an inexhaustible all parts of the world have recently wit stock of mors energy. They had res nessed a demonstration of the system in sonablenses, and followed magistrate's London factory, and a Frmoir, an Ame
When rican and two English railway companies Proprietress judgment with close attentica they saw the rosacos for the judgment are now négociating for the adoption d they submitted for the most part with the system. surprising readine. They had gratitude, courtesy and kindliness, and they would moet foreigner half way who was pro pared to meet them an equal terms. They were polite and almost totally devoid of snobbery, which was such a disagres able feature of English life. Finally be touched on filial piety which was clumelly
EIRION, No. 9 & 10, Poak, Mfarnished, 6 Booms Cheap rental. from lat Desember Newly Fainted and Colourwashed.
*RUGATE,' Austin Road, Kowloon; unfurnished
No. 68 Peak, MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Bociety Bangalow) from lat October 1913 till 80th May 1914, partly furnished, Cheap rent.
"41 CAMERON VILLAS No. 50 Peak, described by Westerase sa ancestor to let furnished for 1 year from Lat May." worship. For his park he looked with
No. 6 CAMERON VILLAS, No. 59 misgiving at anything which brought a lite, (lans, Crawford make) Dining Feak, to let furnished for one year from prospect of abridgement of that beautiful bom Suite, Upholstered Arm chairs and let May 1914."
"KELLETT CREST" No. 68 The part of the Chinese roligion.
fas, Carpets and Bugs, (now), Bress Peak from lat Marsh 1916, party
dBrase-mounted
One Small GODOWNlä Daddell Street, "No. 19th SHELLEY STREET". No. 8 The ALBANY, Robinson Road.
Bedsteads Bed furnished. bom Buite, Burmas, Vantrobes, "Wash- ande, &c Dining Room Furniture, Side- mrda, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining abies and Chairs, eta, ote, Diener and essert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Jars, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, utlery, &c., Bass Tenders and Fire
assos, Brass Curtain Polos, éto,, etc.
ཋཱནཾ།
1 Baddie ets, complete, 1 Old Chinese Bikambroldand Tackwood Cablast,
atures, Electris Ecading lampe, eto, Marble Oleck, 1 Typewriter (Hammond), Piano by IT. Schnel, Hamburg, Chubb afe, Beveral Bilver plated and Ecse Table mampu mod 9 Gons. Boydes,
Catalogues will be issued. Bal.
FOR SALE. -***HARTING and BOGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154.
Apply to
LINS FEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Batid bugs, Hongkong, Jan. 6, 1914.
THE ALEXANDRA CAFE Carno!
"
the abscccs of mobbery and said the Chinese kad-no-word-for-¡t. Mru-Arahl- bald tile found the absence of 'kury pleasure in the East and she, admirað the patienon of the Chinese, though she sometimes thought the provech Beware of the anger of s. patient man." Miss M. A. Duthwit and Mr. G. M. H. | Playfair elas spoke, for the moed park
in eulogy.
Mr. Byron Brenan dao 'com.amied on
Mr. Tyan ocumented on the proverb "blood is thicker this waśne” and de-
THE FIRST CHINESE SEWSPAPER EVER ISSUED UNDER FURELY NATIVE DIREOITOF,
M. S. HOY.
BRADSIDE PRIVATE HOTEL,
TANDING in to own grounds with Tennis and Croqust Lawns, Larg Aby and Wall Furnished Booms, Even home comfort. Fine View of the Earhet. Telephone, No. 890.
Mail Apply
The Chinese Mail
.05.19
Tao tannard Cikka ponal
Commercial, JOURNAL
POLLARD EVREY MORNING
Contains sus Moer Rattakti TELEGRAPHIC NEWB FROM NORTH CHIMA,
61clared it was far more true in China than | Azu, vhs Larner KüzELLIGIMON PLOT
HUGHES & HOUGAT Besten, if Equalled, For Brand,
Auctioneers,
Hongkody. Jas, #4, 1914.
* Onkos, Orrafectionery: Hukle with Wines &
in the Weat, for the Chinese regardel a
cousin ien Emps removed sa doszły se u j
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VARIOUS PORIS Ez Ünivi ano, Japan.
£19.50 to ́ali Doce Porta,"
Wastemer Vegarded bie zeseech family. 18.80 per annum. dalised in Honk! They was extreonly thilging init poliu ad exmmary tools to diplowed anyone fo their fagh The Weber did poli undaskind Waka and did not thỗér.
Mui E. W. WAITS, Ezsolde, 20, Macdonnell Road Bongkong, September 9, 1908
STATION HOTEL.
Misa H. 7. AndersonMr Wm. Hoy Mr and Mrs. T. M. Capt and Bács-A.
Kennedy children Arenità & child
י
1. B. Sorensen
Mr A. J. de Souza
MAA Squaro
Mr W.
W. Stafford
Mr V. Goulboara Mr I
H. E. Sal
Szafield
field
R.N. Mr and Mrs B. A. Major Simone
Hala
Mr A Sinclair Col. Gordon Hall, Mr C. Skott
RA.M.O.
Mr F. A. Hatoland Mi P. Hall
Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher
Smith, A.O.D.
Mr A. Findlay Smith Capt. & Mrs Hodgins Mr and Mrs Soffietti Rov. & Mrs Cooper Mr and Mrs 0. 2.
Buat
Stewart & child
Mr and Mrs Owen Mr C. N. G; Walker
Hughes and child Mr David Wood
Capt. Wõitsel 1, AO,D
KINGSCLEXI HOTEL -
Consul Jen) An. Mr J,0, McCutcheon
derson
Mr K. 8 Morrison
Me and Mr J. H. Mr and Mrs D. K.
Backhouse
Mr F. Bovingtos
Mr and Mrs
Bolle
Mi- H. Bolles
#2014
Master Mosa
W. MrG. Norringt n
Mr & Mrs J. Gould. Mr E. Tanner Mr J
Mr R. E. Thompson Mr M J. Breen Gourgry
Mr and Mrs F. K. Mr P. O. de Grio Mr A. Tooquint
Brownr Capt. H. A. Walker Mrs H chidren
Mr and M&E
Carleton
Capt.
70 P. Hall Mr and Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Mr Wm. O, Harria
and
Walker
H. Watkin
Mr H.
MTF. W.
Mz
Mr J. S. Chalmers Miss D. Filkins
Mr.A. D. Opeusta Sir Francis Piggota Mr & Mrs J. Robert
BOD
Mr Benbow-Rowe Mr and Mrs B. O,
Rutherford
Mrs G. Backes
Mr. and Mrs A. E. W.
Mr J. Scott Harston. Mr Mr & Mrs A. Forbes Ba't
De Bartman
B. Watte
Mr. J. Wilson Mr G. G. Wood
Ноп, М E. A. Mr G. Wright.
Howatt C.M.9. Mr F. B. Ho pe
Mr and Mr D. F.
Hickman
Mr and Mrs B. G, T.
Wynberg Mr F. Yearly
KING TOWARD HORRI
Mr H. Murry Bain Mr P. W. L. Maa- Mrs Baria Mr W. Budge
Mr H. Clegg Mr F. W. Cor
k
Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr E. W. Erots Mr.
mings
Miss Manney
Mr H. Murphy Mr A. P. Nobb Dr & Mrs Nolasco Mr W. Oudenhorst Mr S.
S. R. Owen Capt. & Mrs W.
Pamora
Mr H. Fearman Mr W. T. Puddepha MrO. A. S. Russ Dr Bibten
Mrs Gill and child Mr P. C. Hall Mr.H. O. Haynor Mr E. O. Jones Mr J. Joseph Mr A. E. E Me and Mr W. D. Mr H.S.Spurge
Mr and Mrs F. A
Storsaend
Krath
Dr Long
Mr & Mru 0· Lanrit Mr & Mrs R. Swain
Mis
Toy,
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