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FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1914

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE LOVKET PANTY

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers-

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

**TO-KWA-WAN “ “FOAL STORAGE,

THE

Codes used:

A.B.C. 4ru & Den Zormoss..

A1. TELEGRAPk1c Cour,

Telegraphic Adrosa MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned havu roosived ́instruc

Wons to Seil by Pabllo Aucklov,

DT

TUESDAY,

the 24th March, 1914. commercing at 2.30 p.m. at their SALES ROOME,

No. 8, Doe Yeux Road, Corner

of Ice House Street,-

A QUANTITY or

TEAKWOOD

VALUABLE

AND BLACKWOOD

Jc..

FURNITURE,

&c.,

As follows:- TEAKWOOD-Two brawing Room Suitos, Dining Room Suite, Upholstered Arm chania and Sofax, Carpets and Rugs, Brna

Frass.mounted Bedstonds. and Bureaus, Wardrobes, Washatanda, de.. Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, alk, eta.. Dinner sud Dessert Services, Drockery, Glass Ware, Cooking Stoves Kitchen Utenails, Cutlery, &c.

Álso

Oue Blackwood Overmautel, 2 Old Chiness. Blackwood Cabinets, and 1 Desk, Old Bronze Figures, Electric Reading Tampa, ote, 1 Marble Clock, 3 Pianos, Chablis Sale, American Ice Chest 1 Lady's Baloon Riffe, | Typewriter, Baragraph, etc.

Catalogue will be innued. Termas usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, March 12, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIO AUCTION

(Combinvitad

SHIRLEY

THE CHINA MAIL.

comers" "wook, with better oclipetitions. some poopia na knew thougat, there thould be long-range shooting for the

King's "Prize. [Hour)"

TUIE Undersigned have mceived Instruo, T"

dions from M25. OUTBRIE, by Public Austion, "!

ON

TUESDAY,

the 17th March, 1914, at 2.30 p.m. at No. 5, Knutsford Tarraco, Top Flat, Kowloon, TER

NIRVOUS DISORDERS THROUGH BRAT

1 fg hf a stomach, in the once epigrammatially started a din geished offcar in the army why people feel so run down

now The digestion annot food demands of the verrous sysŽODĮ AR306 "Ho quito the body nerve fores £, ding Distan

diminished nere agreed with that, but the new conditons The summits of c

or the King's Pride were based on the writes Dr. Clauds L

foxisting Muskatry. Regulations and worn Energy in Hot Cm #2-Alte in ** Nerve intended for Torrizoriais, nos fog avocy. † ache, Jon of macination for bodily or

indwood fatigue

indigent

· hood- easily

and slack Body." (Crios of "No, no") He was man are lion, 1 ss of memory, and

in all physical functions. stating thebs." (Hear, hoan), in the aid of

of vigour in all

avercoms, this hout be

***Wo

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD days, when tho Queon's Priza was started ["o" elementa,, protein stid :

FURNITURE;

1

Therein Contained....... Comprising, Upholstered Arm-chairs and Box Couches (Practically new), Pictures, several pieces of good Blackwood Furniture, Taak Bed Room Suite, (Twin Bedsteads) Toilet Sets, abc., abc., atd., Electric Fanı..

(Full Particulars from Catalogus.) On view day al mio. Terms --As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGE,. Auctioneers.

309

Hongkong, March 10, 1914.

PUBLIO AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have received instroo. roos, to Sell by Public Auction,

ON

THURSDAY,

::

the 19th March, 1814, at 2.30 pon., aƐ Nu, 2, Gomes Villas, Kowloon,

Tige

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD-

FURNITURE

wherein contained, Comprising:-

by Queen Victoris, it was latended only

for

He

vitally

necessary in ample quantities" combination of para of phosphorun which

and nerves

for serving Volunteers, and it was toug afterwards the or-Volunteers were allow-protein with that form of od to compote thus they were now simply rewally exists in the reverting to the old condition. (Haar, will be exactly what is needed in such CRs, Reamoning thus, Science has pro hear.)

duced the combination demanded. It is divilled globs as

Ono very important concesion got on tas War Offies in consequence www the payment of the railway fares of competitors to Bisley, and the counting at the cenpotition as the firing of the

|standard tost. The couned had befod also to get pay and allowances for a Ladance at the Bisley camp, but the Army Council refwed that on the ground that they did not pay men who fired' the standard test in the ordinary way, and" if they paid men who went to Bisley' they could wot in justice refuse the others. Then the wook at Bisley would count de a rock in vamy.

With the exception of the alimination at ox-Volunteers and Territorials from the King's Prize Competition, by say very little for all-comers" to complain. about in the changus proposed for tha present your.

-LORD-NOUTHWELL'S LITRAL....... Viscount Southwell said what really mattored, in face of the ultimatum of the Army Council, was the question of Tenk Hall Stand, Chesterfield Sofa and whether the association could arist with- Arm-chairs, Oak Desk, a few pieces Black-out the support of the War Offico. In wood Furniture, et, Extension Dining his opinion, IT they did not scoopt the Table. Sideboard, Dining Chaiss, Glass new conditions auggested by the War and Crockery Ward, Catiery, etc., etc.,Office, the Bisley meeting would' soon Singlo Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing div a natural death. (Hear, boar.) He Tables, etc., etc., Bath Room and Pentry appealed to the meeting not to risk every- thing that Bisley reproscated by rejecting Utensils,

the War Office proposals. (Hear, hear.)

Major Pixley disapproved of the pro posed changes. Ho said the last time they accepted a War Offco proposal was in 1000, and they very soon found out that the War Office was all wrong. (Hear, hoar.),

Also

Four Electric Fans and one largo Floor Matting.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue) On view day of KAIB. Terms:-As usual-

HUGHES & HOUGH

Austioneers. Hongkong, March 11, 1914.

PEAK

300

Major Varley condemned the regulation requiring the use of the magazino, and

OFER

debilitated nerves and tissues take up Sanatogen as the parched sarth doinghe aid & permanent

up gain adiered

Everyone who is run down by the heat should, th refore, tako Samabogen, for it will suable him to overcome its disabilities. Sanatogen nan "be obźni od of all Chemia in betale of two sizes.

HOTELS

THE

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

LECTIO LIGHT AND FANE

BATH-ROOM TO BACH ROOM

gold and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIO BARD

BILLIARD ROOM, Private Dining Room EKOELLENT CUISINE

For Pathicalare apply to

THE MANAGER, TEL. No. K199, Telg. Addreen "TERMOTEL,

Hongrong, Feb. 3, 1917.

NEW GOODS

FOR

SUMMER WEAR

PLAIN & STRIFED VÕILIS. FANCY MUSLINS, MA

YEPHERS & PIQUES sie."

BON TON

THE

'CHINA MAIL

Can be obtained at the following

places in Hongkong :- The Hongkong Hotel.

Tae Hongkong Ferry Whart.

The Kowloon Festy Wharf. The Kloak, Blake Pier.

296 The Upper Peak Tram Station.. The Lower Pack Tram Station. Leang Ming (Astor House Hobel),

uged the council to point out its dangers ZING EDWARD HOTEL La Pang Kes (Astor House Hstal). to the Army Council.

1

The Chairman: We have already re- TRAMWAYS COMPANY, presented that to the Wal Offico

LIMITED.

TIME TABLE

WEEK DAYS.

7.00 am to 8:00 s.m...Every 15 minuta 8.00 a.m, bo 10.00 am...Every 10 min 10.00 «.m, to 11,00 am. Every 15 minst 11.30.XII. be 12.45 p.m...Every 1 minute. 13.45 p.m. to 1.16 p.m...Every 10 min

10

1 18 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minute

Major Varley went on to say that neither the acceptance nor the refection of the War Office proposals was a plea sant road to take, bet he thought the latter represented the lesser of the two avis. He thought they should reject the War Offer proposals, and educato public opinion, until it saw that the netion the National Bite Association. wal right. (Hear, hear.)

Mr. Warnock declared that opportunity

Central Location.

Ah Choo (Quinn'a Road).. Wo Cheung (D'Agullar Street).

LL ELECTRIC TRAMS Pas Fatrands. 1 Electric Lifts, Fans, and lighting, Buttonjes & Son (Kowloon) kuropean Baths and Sanitary Fittings. Hang Chwong (Keroon). dot and Cold Water Sysbeni throughout. Best of Food and Service..

TELEPHONE 573. FELGRAPHIC AUDENER

*VICTORIA

R. H. NORTH. Manager

etc..

VISITOR AT HOTELS

313 116 pm, to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minute should be given to every man to KINGSCLERE HOTEL, ME: Adler

E oderigned have received instruc

sell by Public Auction,

02

wer

WEDNESDAY,

the 5th March, 1914, e›mmencing at 230 pm, within his Residence No. 108, the Park,

THE

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE therein contained. Comprising:- Upholstered Arm-chairs and Chesterfold Sofa (Lane, Crawford make), Brussells and Axminster Carpets and Rugs in good con- dition, Water Colours and Engravings, Cherrywood and Blackwood Tables and Stands, Brass And Porcelain Vases, &c., Large Extension Dining Table. Sideboard, Chairs, Desk, &c., Olaaaware, Dioner and! Dessert Serrica (Limoges France) Stair Carpet nad Massive Brass Stair funds, Rod Room Suite by Lane, Crawford, White, Enamelled Twin Bedsteads (Box Mat tresses), Large Hanging Wardrobe, &c., Bath Boom Fantry and Drying Rooms Requisitos, Aluminium Saucepans and Cooking Utensils,

Also

Garden Tent (Practically Now), Guides Roller and Lawn Mower, Plants in Pots

and Washing Machine.

O view day before Sale.

Catalogues will be issued."

Teka - Umah on delivery,

HUGHES & HOUUD

-Auctioneers

Bingkong, March 12, 1914'

PUBLIC AUCTION.

317

Turs from Mas, OUTER BRIDGE, to

THE Undersigned liave received instruc=

sell by Public Aucti ...

FRIDAY.

the 27h March, 1914, at 11 am, at No, 3, Knutsford Zerrace, T. p Fist, Kowloon,

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, tharsin Contaised,

110 p.m. to 5.00 p.m...Every 15 minates -5.00 p.02.

to 8.20 p.m...Every 10 minuter,-|

XIGHT CARE.

8.5 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 1100 p.m. every half hour

1.09 pm to 11.45 pm, every gnartar of

so hour.

SUNDAYA.

8.00 am, ba 10.50 a.m... Every 16 auton '10.30a.m. be 11.00 ■.m...Every 10 minutes 1143 a.m. to 12 Hoon....Every 15 minutes 12.00 Noonto 1.00 p.m...Every 10 minubes 100p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 15 minutes 6.00 pm to 5.00 p.m...Every 10 minute 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 15 minutes 7.00 p.m. to.8.10 p.m...Eary 10 minum NIGHT CARS as on Wook Dayt

"

SAZHEDAYA

Extrs. Cars at 17 midnight. SPECIAL: CARS by arrangement at the Jompany's Oilos, Ataxandza BRIDES De Vosur Road Central

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON

General MajaperS

HONGKONA

KONGKONG HOTEL

Mr E. S. Abraham Mr J. W. Los-Jones

Mr. M. T. Jones Mr and Mrs EL Commander and Mrs

J. Kiddle Agresit

D. Kittleson Mr and Mrs W. E. Mr D.D.

My Capt. 0. F. Knagga Atwood

Mr. B. Lambert

At present little interess was taken in man who it, and, in the words of a wrote to him in connection with the pro- posed change, "Golf reigns supreme.". (Laughter.) At the same time, he INRIVALL3G0 position in the Miss E. Au-lân ta

district, overlooking the Boterical thought the conditions laid down by the Gardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Sultes with hururiously War Office must be accepted.

Atted Bathrooms, Telephone and Endorle Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms 'roughout.

Fans.

Captain Davies (secretary of the North London Rio Club) urged for more rico gnition of ride clubs which had done so much to encourage and improve shoot- ing, and pointed out that there was a Cable Address. * Sachsola,' great falling off in the use of the associa tion's ranges for practice since 1903.

TWELVEMONTHS' GRACE.

Captain Lionel Fletcher suggested that they should try and got the War Office to bold over the conditions until 1015, because if insisted upon now there would bo a great reduction in the number of competitors from the Oversos Dominions. (Hear, hear.)

Telephone No 1122,

Mr G. R. Layton

MW.

Mr G. I. Mr F. Mr

Lobal

I. Lloyd

Mr and Mrs E. W. Mr & Mr B. Layton

Authony Hes Provo-t Babin

Mr L. Beckinginle Me E. P. Bate Mr & Mrs D. Bear Mes F. R. Bellion Mr C. D. J. Bali Mr G.A. Bona

L. W.

Lagan 4.

Mr J. Conway Long Mr J. M. Lopes

Mackenn

W. S. BAILEY

A MacKintosh

A

Me and Bára G. J.

MATKS

AB.J. Gude 5th Ed Mr and Mrs L

Blumenthal 1208MX Bahen Hongkong, September 1, 1908

Mr. P. Bangoy Miss Mare

BRAESIDE PRIVATE HOTEL

STANDING in los, "own" grounds with

Tea and Croquet Lawn Larg

Mr B. B. Burke Dr O. Marijott M=&

ge Mr & Mrs J. Cambridge

Mr and Mrs P. X. Mrs M. Martin

SHIPBUILDER

& Co. Ltd.

REPAIRERS

DRIVEN,

VESSELS, EN, STEEL OR UWOOD, STRAMIOTEMOT

ABARGE, STEAM OR OIL LIGHTERS, LAUNCHES,

MOTOR YACHTS AND HOUSE

ROOFS, BRIDGES, STEEL BUILDISG3 "AND CONSTRUCTION WORK. SMART STRAM LAUNOR FOR SALE OR HIRE

Vessels Advertised as Loading

Amelia Ports, do..... 85. Albans ........ Australia Porta, &c. Enstera dansk B'bay.v. Spora &C'bo Kamakura, Mar B'bay, 7. porn, Urbo. Java Japan de Seattle C

Mishima

„Prin Sizi mund

Robi & Youn

Kabelle. London, Antwerp, dalille. Lewdon & Antwerp... Meri Manila, Cabu & Hallo Zafiro sanila, Cebu & Hollo Tean..

Merionethshir

Gersang

menemenenasiasarne LLoongsang- London, London &

Селой

Naples San Francisco, San Francisco. San Francisco v

Яп

San

Port

Katari Maru.

Kamo Maru.

Australion

Kleist..

China

Japan Mard Japan Te

Japan Nippon Mard

AGENTS.

DAIN OF LEAVING

Gibb Elvingator & Co, Mar. 20, at 10 a.ti Gibb Livington & Co. April 9, na 10 am, Nippon Yusen Kaisha March 17. On: Shosen Kalaha' April f Grb Northern &.S. Ob 1 €15, ab Noor hfelchers de Courage ADEL 9.

T Nipper Wisler &

Do. About

"Melchera & Ors About A

Jardino,

N.Com About March 18. Mac Co. Ide

About Apri

Showan, Toma & Co... Mar. 29, 12 € p.m. Butterfled & Spire', March 17, at 4 pm. Jardine, Mon

I. Mar. 14, 2 pm.

Vardins Moon&Co, Ld. Mar. 31, at 2 p.m. Nippon Yusen Kaisha Mar 25, ab.10 23. Kaisha April 8, at 11s mụ Nippon

Tasa

*Mossageries

Menageries

Maritime 7 at 2 pm

M'times

Melchers & Co...

Mar. 18, at 10a.m.

Pacific Mail S.S. Co. Max. 14, at +Pacife Mail 5. S. Co. Ma at Noon,^) Pariño Mail S. 5. Co Warch 31, at foca

Tayo Kisen

at I p.m.

21.t

8

Shai & Japan-Forts Atinatiq Qomanewrow:llessagezime Kaisarah 99

Shanghai & Japan Paul Locat

S'hai & Japan Ports anatoon Apsar

& Japan Forte frabs Hart S'bai Rabe Yhame Hoorde

Hobs & Yham Suadmark.............

Helbourne de Tango

Shanghai........... Shangba spore, Fang Shanghai..

Di Calta

Mara

Devinha

Choyuang

Gregory Apoc..!

• Benazir de O'tis Japan..........

Otta Focknang sa Pang& R'goon Hakata Marā sast

S'tow, Amoy &Tameni Daijin Mar di Taman: Deigi Mara Stow

Amoy

Triester. South Ports Austris V toria, Tms & Victoria Tma

Mar

Vrla, B.O., Beattle diza Yokohama Maru. Vris B.O. Seattle &za. Awu Maru Vancontat, (5.0.),do. Empress of Hassin Vancouver, (BO). Empteen of Infla Vancouver (3.0). Monteagle.... Y hama Kobe de MojThongs

TRAX HOTEL

Messageries Maritimes A

5.

D. Sasacon & Co. La Mar. 17, at 4 p Nippon Yasen Kaisba March 27, Hamburg Am'ka Linie March 18, Hamburg Am'ka Linie,

AM

Infosen Kaishirch 18

Nippon

0.

B. N. Copri

8, at Noon. About March 19

15. Daylight: Ld. Mar.

Co. April 1, at. 6. m. žy Butterfeld & Jo. Id March 17

& Swira Mar 19, at 4pm.

Sender, Weiler

D. Sassoon J

D.

Samoon &

& Co., Ed Biseda

"Nardino,ha son&Co, Last

17.8 p.m.

Yusen Raha March 19. Insta Shosen

15, at Noon. Cakes Bhosen Krishs Mar. 10.1 Chunks

Bender, Wieler & Co. Azout April 6,... Ovals Shoson Kasha Mar. 31, at 1 pm. Osaka Shosen Kaisha April 1, at 1 p.m. Nippon Yen Kaisha Mar. 24, at Noon. Nippon Yusen Kaisha April 7, at Noon. Canadian P'Ac. R. Co. March 19. Canadian Pão R. Co. April 2.. Canadian P'fio B Co. April 8: D. Soon 02, L. March 28.

KINOSCLERE, HOTEL. "A

Hiss Acworth It, T. C. R. Archer, Humphreys

RAMO Major & Mrs Hum.

Mr and Mrs W. G: Consal Fener

Mr & Mrs W. Armphrey, R.ES..

strong

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur

Lt. & Mrs. Bedroll,

R.N.

Miss Begley

Hi-Humphrey

Col. EL W. Iles, RG.A

Mr EU. Jeffries

Mr and Ms Milner

Mr and Mrs Boil and Jones

children

Mr A. Keith

Fleg-Surgeon & Mrs

Bernard, R.N

Mr Weyer.

Miss Bogge

Mrs Bowdlar Major & Mre Bowen Mr J. H. Brister Col and Mrs. Baker

Brown

Miw Baker Brown' Mr.W. D. Brow

decson

Mr and Mrs J.

Backhouse

An- Martyn Lobb

%

M: J. O. MeCatchson

EL Mr H. S Morriso Mr G. Norringtɔa Mr A. D. OpeŁAW Sir Francis. Figgott Mr &

Mr F. Bevington Mr and Mrs J W.

Bolle

Miss EL. Bolles

Mr M. J. Breen Mr and Mrs AE

Carleton Mr J 8. Chalmers Milan D. Tilkins Mr&Mrs

Forbes

Capt. and MrsKiddie | Mr A. Hardmen

M

Robert

Mr Bonbow-Bore-- Mira G. Sachse Me, and

Sa't

Oipt C. S. m.

hiro; R.A

Mr F. Sulton.

Me L La Harrison BIT . P. Thoma

· R.N., maid & child Mr and Mrs F. C. Major & Mrs1 F. R.

Mr & Mm Koch

Captain. Tambkins,

R.A.M.C. Mr Low" Miss McKenzie Maj. & Mrs MoMach Mr & Mrs Mitchell

more, and child

Lient Monteith,

Attorney Gen. & Mr R.A,MO.

J. A. Backaill Mr M. Gary

Mr & Mrs Carulli

D'Almada E. Castro Mr. Facebrother Miss Callekt

G.

Martin

Mr J. Clarks Lt. Col Collett

Mi

Come D'Almada E Castro

Mr H. Colleyslaw Ma B. T. Ma

Matheson E. Miss M. Matheson Capt. & Mrs Cochrane

Mr and Mrs C JRR

Med, Cousland"

Cole Me B.B. Mayer Mrs Curling

Mr G.P.

Mr H. L.

Condon

Mr R. ME Debr

Mr BE Mehta

Mr W. Nowars Col & Mrs O'Hara

and child

Mra Paisona Mr TL Perkins

Mr J. Plummer

1. Mason

M and Hurley

And

Thompson

R. D: MrG. J. Kva,are

Tarvog Maatara Hurley Dr&M Ka-Jones

Mr & MrJ. H. Lättle Mand Ms E. Le

Who Capt. A. H. Kiansird- Watson, A.B.C.

SING EDWARD ZOTZA.

Mr H. Murray Bain Mr A. H. L ngridg Mr M. Barnett Mr & Mr C. Laurit Mr and Mrs Braces

MrD. A MacLeod, Capt

M-W. Budge

Mr B. Clegg MF. W

Lt Col J.J. Radcliffe, Mr E. F

R.E.

Mr Kelton

HP W L Man-

ninga

Mise H. B. Davis

H. Dobson Mir W. Donaldson Min Masoey

EWY, Dancansonbir 31. Murphy

W. Evers Mr AP. Nobos

I and Ms. Sharp Me Fog

R.N

ME H. B. Gegg

Major Simons

De and Miss Dicker Mr. A. Smolair Med Miad. Debbie Mr C. Blott Мото

Good MVan der Stadt Major Dorgan 8-Middleton | Me G. A. Dutton.

Mr & Mrs Dectono Mr D. M. Mickle

̈and: 2 obiildren

Master D'Almada E Castro Sri Saty Airy and Well Farmed Rooms Mr W.

Dr bame comfort.Pine View of the Harbear

ALET Major W. Stephenson (Northumber.alephone, No. 600. laid) said there was a belief among the

Mi Y. W. WATTS, "Apply to

∙Braeside, 20, Macdonnell Road working men of the North of England that the now regulations for Bisley were Hngkong, Rapbajhar 1, 1904 but part of the general plan for forcing universal military service on the ration: He ridiculed the ides that they would gok Territorials to come to Bisley over if they had their faras paid. “

Mr. Dingley London and Middlewi EVERY KIND life Association) protcaled strongly against the exclusion of retired Valunterne from the King's Priza Competition, and Footwear asked from whom did that proposal

JAPANESE MAKERS

MADR

TU

CHERRY & 00.

PEDDER STEVET,

Oppostie Hongkong Hovsl

No. 491

Fomanata, 1560 %

The Chairman" It was a suggestion

WYNDHAM HOTEL,

29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET

OCATION goodHRlkide Land ONLY TWO MINUT of the small comunitése appointed by the FROM BUSINESS OKNTA councel to draw up the programme

Mz. Dingley Then you aro throwing had away entries. You ata abutting out hundreds of competitors. I do not think the veterans are being property treated, and you as imperilling the county, zifa

umber of other uponk onted on the papposada in

mads

Major Faichnie

Mr R. A. Stokes

Le Col. & Ma Usher,

Mes Gill and child

Mr Glasner

Canta & Mrs W. Un #Mr W. Onderhören.

Capt. &

Pammore

Mr H. Pearm87

ATELITARY WT Paddepha

Mr P&C

Mr H 0. Haynor

Mr O. AB. Bus

Mr P. B. Haythorns Dr. Bibene

Mr R L. Hebden

Mr & Mrs A. Gibaou-2 Smith, A.O.D. Mr. O, Hatheson

Mr and Mn 0.1

Stewart &"child"

Mr Joseph MIA E Kasz

Mr D. 8. B. Douglas Mr Sidney Morganol Gordon Hall, Mr A. Fioday Smith Ma B. H. Dongla Mr & Mrs J. Morrie

tebenzahl:* MM, Doyle Sig. Rebenh "Mx J. Denera “ge L and Mrs E E

Dutton UK.

MILG. WE 0.0. AU

Mr And

Ehraaf

VALK

Mr F. A. Pay A Patemen

#Kiiton Fottu

MAK. Ternihoanh Mr A. KP

Prikke

Ho Be B. Mr BE

and infazıb,~-

Hi F. A. Elzaland: Dr. Wilson Ber. dr Ms Cooper Mr R. Wolk

My H. 5: Spuize

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Mr H. M

Mr J. G. That

Brand Mrm W. D. Dr Z. Waltha

Mim Woll

Mɛ 324. Mas Alle

Mraz Auder

Mr Armstrong

Mr Br

Mr Bond

M- Doffmann

Ma

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Typhoon Map

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