WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1914.
Hughes and Hòugh
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AUCTION
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HE Undersigned have received instrṇa-
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FRIDAY,
the 20th February, 1916,” at 2.30 pats.
· at their Salon. Roorás, No. 1
Des Vasar, Road, Oorner of
Tea House STREET,
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Anationsers.
General Brokers.
Hongkong, Beh. 16, 1914.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN "
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"PUBLIC AUCTION.
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Tun to sell by Publie Auction,
(FOR 1000UNT OF THE CİSCERNKĖ);
の
THURSDAY.
the 19th February, 1914, at 11 am.
their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Dos Vœux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,-
SEVERAL OASES OF TOYS
Comprising >→→
MECHANICAL TOYS, ANIMALS,
DOLLS, GARDEN TUOLS,
TOY GUNS AND SWORDS,"
RAILWAYS, COOKING SETS
MUSICAL BOXES,
Act; dc., Tema:—An mmsai,
&c.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers
Hongtanz. Feb, 13, 1914
206
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instruc
tions to tell by Public Auction,
on
FRIDAY,
the 20th February, 1914, commenting at 2.30 p.m. at their Salos Roma, No. 8. Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A QUANTITY.07
VALUABLE BLACKWOOD AND SUNDRY TEAKWOOD
FURNITURE,
kc.. 4. Comprising a follows:-
PUBLIC AUCTION
912
DHE Undersigned have received instruc. tions to sell by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONŰEKAND),
04.
TUESDAY,
the 24th February, 1914, sb 2.30 r.M.,
at their Sales Rootios, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Garner of .. Joe House Street SEVERAL CASES OF CLOOKS Comprising a large and varied
Assortment.
The above is entirely new stock and will
be sold without reserve. Thamo:—an usus).
HUGHES & HOUGH,
- Auctioneers,
Hongkong, Fab. 13, 1914.
HOTELS
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2 105
STATION HOTEL'
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NATHAN ROAD; KOWLOON.
LECTRIO LÄBT AND-VANS, BATH ROOM TO LACH ROOM,
Cold and Hot Water,throughent.
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PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILLIARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room,
EXCELLENT JUISINE
EVERY BEETLE
EVERY BUG
hota thorough senind with 1
Hold' in. Vina`only. * The murivalled: way
KEATING'S
POWDER
THE CHINA SOCIETY.
(Continued from page 2.)
afiled, and in contra«s with all the comm- plimentary things which had been unid, he proceeded to suggest that the Chinese iscked courage in fighting, and that they were apt to run away from bloodshed,
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THEATRE.
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AND
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NDER the direction of W. ANGUS
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by D. E. D. COHEN.
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in support of which therey he quoted In the History of the Far East the recent revolution and its accomplish- ment larguy by peaceful bargaining. He went so far as to stigmatise Yuan Shih- kai and Sun Yat-sen as traitors, and then proceeded to say that, though the most charming people on the face of the earth,
PLAN AT MOUTRIE'S CIROLE & STALLS $85 PIT 14- GALLERY 82 -
Mammoniam was everything with the ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
Chinese. Even soldiers and sailors were purchasable, and a fortress could be won by the distribution of cash. Ho aino referred to the insanitary condition of Chinese cities, but didal up with the assertion that we owed a great debt of gratitude for China in one respect. Dur. ing the past 3,000 years the Chinese had been thinking, and they had given us sma of the best thoughts the world and ever produced. (Applause.)
Mr. Tyau replied to some of the asser tions made, strenuously defending. Yuan Shib-kai and Sun Yat-sen. After justi- fying the downthede of the Manhu dynasty boomen it was incapable of
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Managers.
Hongkong, 10 February, 1914--
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Hongkong, Feb. 16. 1914
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take a comporary (posible charge of 9 Children at the permanent) Europain nurse. Good salary to suitable applicant.
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FOR SALE. W
Howloon Bay
SHIPBUILDERS AND
REPAIRERS,
VESSELS IN STEEL OR WOOD STEAM OR MOTOR DRIVEN, TUGS,
BARGE", STEAM UR OIL LIGHTERS, LAUNCHES,
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ROOFS, BRIDGES, STEEL BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION WORK. SMART STEAM LAUNOR FOR SALE OR HIRE..
DESTINATION.
Vessels Advertised as Loading..
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Anoralia Porte, &o... St. Albans ....................
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BOUT 600 18 ENGLISH TYPE Olarendon and Nonpareil (5£odern), complete foant, fuckading Italo.
In good condition. Send offare to
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VISITOR AT HOTELS.
BONGIONG HOTEL.
MrE. B. Abraham Mr L. Adler
Mr and Mrs E. L.
Agassiz
Mias Maud Allan Mrs Rodney Andor:
Mr G... Atkinson: Mrs Pravo-t Babin Mr J. A. Bel Mr E. R. Hate Mr L. Beckinguale Mr & Mrs O. Boer Mrs F. R. Belilios M: 0. D. J. Boll Mr G., Boos
Mr A. P. Bungey
405
M: R. E. Kadoorie Miss M. C. Karr
Mr D. Kinloch Mr Albert Kopp
B. Mr. A. Koster Mr A. Kruseman Mr A.-Lambalet Mr E. B. Lambert Mr S. B. Leavitt Mr G. F. Lego
G,
Mr G. T.
Lloyd
Mr W. Logsa
M
A. Londond
L
Dr G. W. Mackean ##
Mr F. A MacKintosh Mr MacLeod
Miss MATT
Dr O. Marriott
"
governing for the beneût either of the My Major Philip. Trevor in the Daily Mis J. bridge Mr & Mrs G. Martin
Chinese people or of the Manchus them- nives, who bad lost their capability of carning
livelihood, he dedarod that n change of government in a nation was no.net of traitorskip. (Cheers.). And the revolution which could be carried out with the least shedding of blood was universal acknowledged to be the most. desirable. (Applause.)
discussion, ther
Telegraph of Jan. 19.j
Mr A. J.
Mr and Mrs. F. X. Mr C. Farsbrother
'D'Almada E. Castro Mason
Mina D'Almads E. Mrs R. T. Matheson
Chabro
Miss M. Matheson
Master D'Almada E. Daph. and Mrs J. Mo.
Castro
Mr L Chorniavsky Capt. and Mra F. Me.
ma
Mr P.
ENGLAND. 10 points; WALES. 9 points.
It was a lucky victory which 'England scored on Saturday at Twickenham. Two goods from tries to a goal from a brợ nod | Mr J. Chorninyaky
dropped goud was the final score, and Mr M. Cherniavsky Mr B. Mehta
W. E. Clayton Mr
Mr & Mis John Meier so the favourites just, and only just, suc- Capt. & Mrs Cobbe Mr G. Menasche In winding up the Chairman said be thought the cult of seeded in doing what had beat expectol Dr A. L. 4. Y. Cole. Mr. Mareek Meyer M. Mickle ancestors was responsible for the grouter of them. A one-point victory was theirs, Capt. P. H. Cowan
Mr D. M. Mr G. 9. Middleton number of the traits in the Chinese char.and they were fortunate to win at all. Mr G. Crouch
Mr N. S. Milkovski actor which differed from the lending To say that the crowd were surprised MrG, P.
Carry
Mr E. Moller Mr & Mrs J. Morris traits in the character of the average at what happened is to put the case very Mr G. H. Davis Cal. No, E129.. Telg. Address Taner' Europonn. Filial piety, solidarity within mildly: yet the majority of "Rugby MR. M. R. Dehn
the family, respect for age, the anxiety Unionistes present were quite prepared to witness the superiority of the Welsh for. for the reputation of the family and f the individual, were, all, due to it. The wards. latter quality led when enrried to exce- KING EDWARD HOTEL | to arroganes and conceit. Indirectly the
For Particure apply to
THE - MANAGER,
Hongaoaz, Feb. 9. 1912.
Central Location.
LL ELECTRIC TEAM PAK Entrance.
A Bioctric Lifta, Frus and Lighting, Europosa Baths and Sanitary Fittings, Hot and Cold Water Spom throughout,
-Best of Food and Service,
TEAK WOOD--Dining ani Drawing
TALKFHONE 373. "Room Suite, Epholstered-ann-etocira sud "PetzogarBICADORIES:"
+ VICTOR.* Sofas, Carpets and Rugs (now), Brass and Brass mounted Bedsteads, Bod's Room Suits, Buresus, „Wardrobot, Washstands,
R.
In what is nowadays probably the most important item of forward play, namely the getting possession of the ball in the rummage, there was no comparison at all between the two parks. Indeed, not o many as half a dozen times in the while match did the Englishmen give
Dr H. Date
Mr A. Mallinghous Mr & Mrs Dertosno Mr D. 8. Murray
and 2 children Mr D. 9. S.
Dr B. R. Notte
Mita R. Douglas Miss G. O'Laury Mrs R. H. Douglas Miss Veronica Pater Mrs J. M. Doyle son Mr J. Dunca Mr D. Paterson Mr & Mrs Enoop Mr F. A. Porty
น
Dure & 2 children Mr A. Petersen
Mr and Mrs H. 0. Mr and Mrs S. G.
Phelp Mr E
. L. Pi pps AV. Pinson Mr fe
Ehrenfels Mint A Ellis
Fahr
trult of ancestors had led to the love of progeny, and that again had led in large districts of China to over-population, which in its tuin had brought about a very strenuous struggle for life, which had minds extraordinary industry abso- successful exhibition of booking and M 3. Fernihuugh huly necessary. Thus the Chinese wheeling. Nor were they the equals of Mrs O. E. Fithian
M: H. Freeman to frugality and thrift, and to the Welsh forwards in detain other par-Mr G. Friesland supreme aptitude for commerce. Again, ticulars. They were not so diert; they ir Donman Fuller NORTH-of-peesters-bad been spar wer not 22 clever at the line out, Very - A Galleili Alanuger site for a conception of, life and deathcasionally when the loose play became Me A. M. Garriosk
quito, different from ours.. Death had really loose, it was sean that there were Mr H. Garrow lent many of its terrors to people who the speedier men in the English pack: Dr J, C. Gibson eidend that there was really no such but more than that cannot be said in Mr. E. Gifford
dend wera continually with them, and England in this game.
Dr Gossler
Mr S. E. Potten
Mr G. Hutton Potts Mr A. B. Purvis. 3lr B. Paworth
Mr EH, Mr E. M. Paym "Bir J. E.
Miss Raymond
Bliss F. Rany
Mr
R. Rice
Mr & Mrs W. Ricketts
&., Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, KINGSCLERE HOTEL, thing as deaf, breause the spirits of the favour of the forwards who played for Mr and bis A. B. Cap. I. Ruthe
Dinner Tables and Chairs, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Bervices, Crockery, Sundry Ghan Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, do, Brass Fenders and Fire Brauses,
Also
Waggona, Exten ion Dining
1 Upright Iron Grand Fiano in good windition. I Piano by Schnell, Inlaid Trays, Blackwood Card Tables, Cabineta, Overmante's, Side Tables, Derks, a variety of Stands, etc., oto, and a few pieces of
in very good order.
HONGKONG
NRIVALLED position in the Bill district, overlooking the Botanical Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously itted Bathroom. Telophone and Electric Fans, Telephones la Bedrooms and Sittlog-room throughsat. Telephone No. 112%.
Chinese Porcelain, and 2 Fowling Pieces Cable Address: Sachaos.'
A.B.3. Code 8th Ed. Bungkong, Sembevisbar 1, 1908. 15
(Full Particulars from Catalogue,)" Tex-As usual.
BUCHES HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, Feb. 14, 1914.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
200
THE Undersigned bura od stran tions to Sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNT"}},
од
MONDAY,
the 23rd February, 1914, at 11 kom., at No. 15, Shelley Street,
SUNDRY VALUABLE HOUSEHULD
FURNITURE, Sto.,
Therein. Contained.
* Including
Plosh covered Dawing Room Suite and Covers, Extension, Dining Table and Chairs, Bronze Figures, Bookcases, Bidə- board etc., Glass and Crockery Ware...
And
Piano by Brinnead & Sons, and Gramophons and Cabinet
(Full Particulars from Catalogue.)
On view day before Sa'e. Terms
ODAİ
· HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auntimers. Hongkong, Feb. 13, 1914.
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204
Forges after the khow, Bapoér,
ALUKANDBLI
BRADSIDE
"PRIVATE HOTEL,
TANDING in los own grounds with ▷ Tennis and Croquet Lavam, Largi Airy and Wall: Famished Rooms, Every home comfort. Fine View of the Earheur Telephone, No. 520.
Mas F. W. WATTS, Apply bo
-Bravalde,* 20, Maodonnell Road. Rongkong, Reptonsher 2, 1908.
WYNDHAM HOTEL
STREET,
"OCATION" good for Hillide Bowery and ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK FROM BUSINESS OKNTRE. |-
Giles
Graeber
Ja, Kudat&S'dakan Borneo ..............
" AGENTS."
Jate of Lalatina
Gibb Livinngton ♬ Oo, Fab.. 27, at 10am, Gibb Livingston, & Co. Mar. 20, at 20 a.m. Osaka Shonen Kaisha (March. 8 a.m.
15.
Shawan, Tomes & Co. About Feb. Great Northern S.8.Co May 15, as Noon. Malchers & Co......... March 8, at 9a.m.
Wailer
A Shal & Y`hams|Austria ............r & Co. About Misrah 9.
Cobe
Coblens.....
Kobe & Yokohama... Kamo Manır. London, Antwerp, Ja. Noro. KAYA
& Co......... About March
34
Nippon Yusen Kaisha Fab. 26, at 11a.m.
0.3. N. Co... About March
Jardine, M'son Co., Ed. About March 0.
London & Antwerp.......[Den of Airlië Arus memes & Co. 8. ab Pet
Manila, Cebu & Hollo Bubl
Manila, Cabo & BolloZairo Manda, Melbourne, Prinz Waldemar Manila
Youngia.
Mar, London, MI Mari...................... Mar., London &c. Hirano Maru. Marseilles via
vis Ports... Magellan
Marsailles, v. Ports... Ners....... New York v. SuozCana! Ka
San Francisco ▼.
Koren
San Francisco-v. Japan Siberia
San Francisco. Japan Chiyo Mara.. Saa F'alsco, v. Japan Tonyo Maru..........
& Jatan Ports Australien
Japan Por
Shangha & Japan... Chur
S'hai
Shewa
Showan,. Tome &
Feb 2i, até
Walchors & Donum. Feb. 21, at tú 1.1.
Feb 91, at 2pm
Jardine, Mor
M'son Co.
121
Nipp Yasen Kaisha Feb. 25, at 10 am. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Mar. 11, at 10 am, Bfessageries Maritimes Feb. 94.
ries Mtimes March 10. gories
Shewan, Tome Co. About Feb. 25. Pacific Mail S.8. Co... Feb 21, at 1 p.. Facilio Mall 3. S. Co.
www.warch, 3, at 1 pm,
Toyo Kisen Kalahs ....
7..
Toyo Kisan Kaisha... April 4.
Massagerlee Maritimos Fub. 20.
Messagarios Maritimos March Ynson Kaisha Nippen
9.
Feb
27. About Feb 19.
Feb.
pan Perta Tosa baru an*** Molcher is Do....**** About Fab. 24.
Japan
"Porte Kleint.
S'hai & Japna Ports.. •Malta
S'hai Robe & Thema Scandia.
S'hai, Kobo & Y'bama A asyria
S'hai, Kobe & Thama Sedmark
Sydney. Melbourne dokumano Mari...
Sydney,
Melbourne & Tango Mara.
Shanghal..
|Shanghai..
Shanghai..
S'pore, Pang & Calta Tatills S'pore, Pang Calcutta Dilwara ...... S'pore, Pang & Cal'ta Kumsang Spore. Pangit Rgoco Sanuki Maru....... Stow, Amoy & Tamsui Daijin Maru.....
Tacoma baru Ytoria, T ma &
Victoria Twa & Japan/pas Mar
Seattle do. Aki Marṣ ...................
Vris, B.C.,e Vris B.C. Seattle &c. Saño Mara Vancouver. (B..) &c. Empress of Asia Vancouver (B.Q.) &c. Empress of Japan Pacconver, (8.0.),da. Empress of Russia... Yokohama & Kobe... Faltala.
-PEAK HOTEL...
Lt. T. C. R. Archer, Mr and Mrs W. G.
*RA.M.0.
Humphreys
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Majer & Mrs Hum.
strong
phrey, R.E.S,
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Mies Humphrey
jp.
&O. S.N. Co.
Hamburg Am'ka Lanie Feb. 24.
Hamburg
Hamburg
Nippon
Am'ka Linis Maroh 3..
Am'ka Linio March 20. asan Kasha
March 11, at Nooz
Nippon Yasen Kaisha April & at Noon. P.&O. B. N. Co About Fob, 27. Sander, Wialer
March & Do.
at 6 a.m. ... Feb. 19, at 4 pm. Jardino, M'son O., Ld. Fab. 20, Daylight.
Butterfield &
D. Sammon & Co., Ld. Feb. 21.
D. Senci &
n & Ce, L, March 1. "
Ld. Jardine M'son Cats Feb. 31.
Zi, at £p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha
Ouska Shoes Kaiahs Feb. 23, at 10a.m.
Osaka Shoson, Easha Feb. 11, at 1 pm. Osaka Shosen
Kaisha March é, at ¿ p.m.
Nippon Yasen Kaisha Feb. 24, at Noon,
isha March 10, at Noon. Nippon Yusen Kish
Canadian Pris R. Co. Feb, 19. Canadian Pfia R. Ca. March 5. Canadian Pie R. Co. March 19. Jardine M'son&Co,Ld.Fab.. 11, ab Noon.
c
EIXO HOWARD HOTEL.
Mr H. Murray Bain Mr A. H. Langridge Mr M. Barnett
Mr and Mrs Brace
Mr W. Budge
Mr H.
H.B
Coz
Mr & Mr D. Labris.
Mr D. A. MacLeod
Capt. & Mrs Mala
comson
Davis M: P. W. L. Men-- H. Dobson FE
Mr & Mr W. C. Lt. Col. H. w, fles. Donaldson Miss Mass
RG.A..
Barrett and child Lt. & Mrs Bedwall, Yr. H. U. Jeffries
RN.
Mr and Mrs Mine:
Mr and Mrs Boll and Jones
children
Mr A. Keith.
Fing Surgeon & Mrs Miss Keith
Burnard, R.N
Mr & Mrs Beyor Mier Boggo
Mrs Bowdlar
Major & Mre Bowen
Capt. and Mrs Kiddle.
R.N., maid & child Mr & Mrs Koch Mr and Mrs Msé.
donald
Col. and Mm Baker Miss Macdonald
Braza
Mis Martin & child Miss McKenzie.. Maj. & Mrs Me Mann
Miss Baker Brown Mr W. D. Brown
Attorney-Gen. & Mrs Mr & Mrs Mitchell-
J. A. Buckmill Mr M. Cary
Me and Mr J. A.
Bula
Mr and Mrs B. E.
Ausgell
Mr & Mrs Casulli Mr J. Clarks
more and child » Mr W. A. Nowars Col. & Mrs D'EM
Sir H. W. & Lady
Bausmérez
Mis Schenk
Mr T. Schumann
ว
could be communed with. The cult of It follows, thoroforë, as a matter of Mr and Mrs D. E.
Billingham the classics and the respect for learning course that Wood and Taylor, the half.
Ella Gilroy Henerally his attributed to the great anti-backs, had a very dificult task. It would Mr H. Goode guity of Chinese civilisation, which had be mere afectation to pretend that they MrA. G. Gordon given then time to produce, a large cul-rose to the occasion. It was predicted Mr V. Goulbourn tired class, and for culture to permente in To Daily Telegraph" last Satur-r & Mrs J. Gould
Mr 2. Gourgey
Mrs Schregardus the whale people. Again, the splendid day that the fate of tho match. would. Me and Mrs C. A. Mr J. Scotson honesty of the Chinese was due to their probably depend upon how those, two ancient experience of the fact that men performed in rear of beaten for Mr R. 3. Grimshaw, MrE. H. Sha
nasty was the best policy; and, on the wards. They were known to bo die Mr P. O, de Gri oture hand, the deplorable peculation of attacking players when their comrades the officials was due chiefly to the ridicu-in front were booking and heading with lously insufficient salaries fixed years ago success. Tayler, the stand af half-back, He concluded by suggesting that their now and then did a smart thing, but the next symposium should be on the quee ordeal was together too much for Wood. tion What are the most marked traits His immediate opponent,, Lloyd, of in the British national character ?" and Pontypool, pounced upon him time after should be contributed by the Chinese time, and he was even more worried by members only. (Applause.)
The proceedings concluded with a ex pression' of thanks to the Chairman, on the motion of Sir Walter Hillier, K.O.M.G-Tise London and China Express."
rono Me Mrs W. Gruss Capt. T. P. Hall
mana
Hannibal
Mrs Boy vur Mr. H. Sharp Mr Rowan 8aw. Dr Sheldor
Sibley Mr A Slingsby Mr J. O.
Mr V. C. Smith Mr and Mrs W. A. Mr Thos. Smith
My F.Smyth J. Scott Barton Mr Y. Sorby Mr R. Hart
Mr A. B. Soronsen DERMAT Dr Bartmang Mr H H. Heimann
Mr H. E. Bafficki Evidently these Mr F. O. Herb
E. A. MrE Tanner experiences put him off his game, for on Hon. Mr
Hewett, O.MO. Mr R E the rare occasions when he had what Mr and Mrs. F. Mrs & may be called any unmolested chance
Hickman of opening up the play he did not tako Mr A. E. Hinch Hind Mr W. B. full advantage of it.
Mr J. E. Hope
the Welsh forwards.
WELSHMAN PEKALISED.
The Walsh forwarde were quick to see A your's working of the boneft side what it was best to do, and time after of the National Insurance, Act has now time did the centra players of the Eng been completed, and the occasion is being ish three-quarter line, as well as John taken in the Press to review the results ston, the full back, hard to bear the o'tained. On the one hand an actuarial brunt of an attack which ought not to
out.
pant
Mr W. A.
ninga
Mr H. W. Duncanson Mr H. Murphy
Mr E. W. Evers
Mir Foy
Mr H
H. R. Gegg Mrs Gill and child Mr G. Ginger
Hagnor
Mr A. P.
Nobb Mr W. Ondenheren Cant & Mrs W. C. Capt. & th
Pasomora
Mr H. Pearmst
درخت جلو
M- W. T. Paddlepha M: C. A. S. Russ
Mr. Haythorne Dr Sibre Mr P. B.
Hebden
Mr J. Hollges
Mr A. C. Hutcheson
Mr H. B. Spurge Mr & Mrs R. Swało MIS G. Sassy,
Jr., U.8.A. Mr E. M. Το σπίρεσα Mr. 6. Thorvar
TMH. J. Westphs!
Mr J. Joseph Strd E. Ross
Mr and Mrs W. D. Di K. Walther
Kraft
GRAND HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs Allen Mrs Amery M: Barn
and child. Capt. & Mrs Cochrane Mr and Mrs E. V. D, Mr Bond
E.N.
PATT
Mr A. Causland; Mra Parsons*
Mina Wa Debary Mr Raymand Mr Reynold M. Raba
Mr Schroeder
Mrs Spink
Mm A. B. Mr H. Ranos
Mr Colimann
Mr Cooke
Mr
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Orew
De Gillespie
r
Mr Holminity
Mr Johanson
Mr and Mrs Curries Mrs Pearson & child Major Davy, E.E.. Mr TL Perkins
Mr & Mrs J. Dobbie Mr J. Plummer
Lt. Col. J.J. Radcliffe, Major Dorgan
R.E.
MEG. A. Dutton
ད
Major Faicknie Mr Rallon
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt. and Mrs Sharp.
Capt. & Mrs Green R.N.de atend
field
Major Simons Col. Gordon Hall, Mr. A. Sinclair
Mr C. Skott
R.A.M.O.
Mr C. Fronck
Dr Keyt
3r McNally
Mr and Mre Meyer
Mr Father Motan Miss Oshary
Mr Reynolds
My R
Rhoderick Me and Mr Robb
rand
M: C.
Braith
Mr Stilles Mr&
Mra
Villiers
Mr O. WeismanDU Mr Wilbur Capt. William DA ME. Wile
STATION HOTEL..
Mr and Mrs T. M. Mr Lalour.
Arontt & child. Me and Mrs H. P
Mind Mrs Sperry Mr F. A. Hasaland Lt. Col. & Mrs Ua bersetu
Thomson
& Thompson Mr J. T. Ursin Mr F, R. Vida
G.# Mr G. 11. Wakeman Walker Capt. H. A Mr E. De L. HorleraMr F. de Weigelsperg
Mr F. W. White MFD. Jaffe MrJ. W. Jay Mr J. Jabven Mr M. Jebean
Mr G. G. Wood
Mi P. Hall
Smith, A.Q.D.. Okpb & Mrs Hodgins Mr A. Findlay Smith Raz. & Mrs Cooper Mr and Mrs Eollett
Mr and Mrs G. E Hant Mr and Mr Owen Stewart & child
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29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) expert, writing in The Times, maintaing haro reached them; England would pro
that the actuarial calculations on which bably have faced were still had the Mr and Mrs B. A. MT. H. Martin
Balantine the scheme is based have been falsifed by Welshmen been at pains to avoid being experience to a degree that brings most of guilty of irregularities of sorts. Un Brand Mn D. H. ME Z Nabida
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with such satisfaction expericnou who dew the match would Mr and Mer, O. M. Mr. Rogersen burn Mrs. V.dos Remedios point that nearly £13,000,000 has been paid out say that he was unduly severe. He
EN Bray during the 19 months under the bealth sections of the Act, made up as followsrelerced-admirably; and, though Mr J. Baight Mr-3.-Beinbergst
1er W. Crom- Mr A. Russell beneût, * £4,430,000 - sickness not pucosant to be reminded that is dent. Cles. £1,720,000
medicine and an international match (liens, the players bis, L.E. £1,050,000; maternity benefit, are men of knowledge and experience) TG Miyan
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the Wesumen, would have been MB, B. Griffin
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