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SATURDAY, MAY 2BI

Hughes and Hough

AVENKÖNKERS, TO TUR, LOTERMILENT,

AND ADMIRALTY,

General Auaticaseta

AND

Share, Doal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

Costes tod

*A.B.C, mm & 5 FortiON.. AL, TELEORAPNe Cóur,

Telepie All-trans MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

THE Undersisood bien rechived inatege

tions from D: Gurse, to Sell by. Public Auction,

MONDAY,

the 4th May, 143, no 2o0 pru, ab No. 1, Queen's Vardens,

THE WHOLE OF PAIN

VATA #1 THETSBROLL

de,

FURNITURE

&c.

therein contained, Comprising: -- Large Chelerdeld Sofs and Arm-chirs (Lato Crawford m ku) Blackwood Chairs, Standa, te Large Sideline. Dining Table and Chairs (Line Clawford make), Large Takwood frass mounted and Twin Festeans, Ward, obes, Dressing Tables, Washstands, etc, etc.

فقط الحمر

Baldwin Tee Chest, American Tre Safe, Victrolin and Reords, & larga number of Mants in Pots and Pitnu by Bechstein with Electric Badiator in good condition.

Full Particulars from Catalogue. On view Sunday 3rd May, Term: As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, April 24, 1914

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instruc

Tu do zuby Public Auction

FRIDAY,

12

The 8th May 1914, commencing at 230 pm.. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,--

A QUANTITY, OF

TEAKWOOD VALUABLE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c. **** Co., Comprising as follows — TEAKWOOD-Dining an Drawing Room Furniture, Upholstered Arm-chaire and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Bras and Brass mounted Bedsteads, Bureaus, War drobes, Washstande, &c., Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Exten jon Dining Tables #nd Chairs, etc., ets., Diuner and Demort Services, Crockery, Sundry Gina Ware. Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, &c, Brass Fendors and Fire Brasses,

Alw

Four Pianos, Large Blackwood Screen, Wall Brackele, Inlaid Blackwood Trays, Blackwood Folding Chairs, Cabinets, Over antels, Side Table, Desks, a variety of Stands, etc., cle, and 2 New Sowing Machines.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue,)

Tzas usual.

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIO “AUCTION,

IN Uruleretuned, have required instruēs

(who be going him "on" holiday)" (2 well by Pupilo Auction,

on

TUESDAY

the 5th May, 1914, at 5.45 PM 10

The Polo Ground **Causeway, Parch The following well-known refor Ponics :-

RADIUM II 13.2. Excellent road hack.

** up to weight," WINCANTON 132 GB. God juil÷ ̈|

per likely to wake good polo pany, SEVINGTON 13.0. Winner of "14 Mile

Official Race on Of Day," and ligible for Subscription Griffin races <If any Season,

JOSS MIGHTY 15.1. Winner at Kiang. wan and Hongkong, excellent hack and weight carrier. BRYMPTON 13.1. Windor "half mile."

Uff Day and eligible for all Subscrip tion Grithia races, including Ladies' Nomination at the nezt Gymk basın.. TERMS:—Às usual.

HUGHES & ROUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, April 30, 1914.

PUBLIC

"

AUCTION.

WORS

KEATINGS

FLEAS BEETLES MOTHS

NEWFOUNDLAND

SEALING DISASTER.

`HAPLESS FIGHT FOR LIFE IN A

BLIZZARD.

Telegraphing on April 2, the St. John's correspondent of the Daily Mail" said While weking seul cu thu too flos of the north-east of Newfoundland, near 558 Labrador, 120 men of the crew of thei steamer Newfoundland have been caught in a blizzard and mest of them, it is feared, bave perished.

CURE FOR

OD

sex with went fat in order to attract

tention.

A disaster like this will bring with 18 appaling distress Many of the Sahermen are married and those art

few industrie open to women" that' the whole family is dependent of the Minband.

Shortly after the Titanio disanter I happened to call at Floyd's, and I antiend that thero 'wers eight ships

gaged in the Newfoundland trade all posted a missing at roe, time, This shows the hazards of work in the waters. "But the men see the trus type British seamen-many of them aro Dorset and Devon man, traditional faullas of the sẹo, the sort that saliod

with Drake and Rabigh

ן'

HRAD. OFFIORA KOWLOUX

3 ING & WEANPOA 10K Co. Id

RACHIO ODRESSE MANIFESTO HON

Engineering irah and Second EditionWesterik Union and WARSA

Dock Owners, Ship Builders, Marine and Land Engineers, Boiler Makers.

Iron and Brass Founders, Forge Masters. Bactricians

BỊ ĂN TRONG ĐI

NIR CUTTING AND WELDING FOR SHIP AND BOILER REPAIR

Modern cup-to-date plant operated by our own specially trained

workmen under expert Europena superVISITA -

A

class of light Steel work manalactured by the above proc

Tanka, Urums, Ventilators, Pipes, des, dent

TER, DIMENSIONY OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARE AS FOLLOWS

ARNOTH KATRANCE

BEKANTH

XANE OF DOCK OR SEIP DREKKEL

BLOCKS

KOWLOON

No 1 Duck, Kowloon

No, I Doot, Kowloon No.3 Dock, Kowloon

Tutant sip, Mè. 1, Kowkun) Patent zip 36 – Kováren TAI-KOK-TSUT

Coa-mopolitan Dock

ABERDEEN

Hape Doct Lamont Dock

Please Address Enquiries to the Chief Manager;

1407

**These swanen receive no, wages but share in the profits of the seal fisti ing. The season. Insts from March 14 to May 1, and a mun may earn perhaps The methods of seal hunting purived thing and perhaps as much as $50 IWE. Ondersigned have received instrus: - by Newfoundland ships is for four-fifths (210) on a trip. For the rest of tho

Bus from BLAS. DETERRIDOR, to sell of the snow to leave the vessel every year they are fishermen. They live Kowloon" by Public Austi u,

morning and travel over the les from simply on a diet which consists chiefly | Hung Hom four to six milos, killing seals al they of tour, molasses, pork, and too—son | Yau Ma TË- go, and heaping the seals in pilos for men's diet..

WEDNESDAY

the 4th May, 1914, at 2:30 p.m.; at No. 5, the shilp to secure as she follows. The

Knutsford Terrace. Ground

men go lightly clad and with little food, and when büzzamıly overtake them their „chances of escapa are few. This, it is supposed, is what happened in the pro.

THE

Floer, Kowloon,

VALUABLE

FURNITURE,

!

POUSEHOLD

sent instance,

WOODEN BOATS' ICE PERIL.

*X*? X

BA

CONFTIS OVER

MILLAT OROLTARY

DISE OF TIDA

SPRITE WINES SPRINOVI, NEV

**

4999 9

·Train No. 20 Nokatoru,

· QUEEN'S BUILDINGS.

TOWN OFFICE

TIME

Kowloon-Canton Line.

"OUT

R. M. DYER, B 50 MINE. Kowhen Dock. Hongkong.

TABLE

Kowloon Canton Line.

IN

7,00

0.10

Right Expren

7.10

5.13 Sham Obun. 8.03 10.09 11.35,2:50 4.50 6.13 8.20 10.30

1141 3.014-10 Sheung Shul- 8:12

Fight Карма

6.51

39.45 6.50 T.15 0.40 11.25 2.00 3.00 5.15 8.00

0.41 11.02.01, **

Calon

6.50

9.50 11.34 2.09 ---

St Tin Tai Po Tai Po Market Fan Ling-

7.10

10.09 11.48 2.19.

5.20 8,07 5.33

8.90

Fan Ling 8.16

1144 3.05 4,49

쌀, 한성

15 7.25

10.18 12.02 2.33

5.16 8.31

Tai Po Market 8.26

11.55 3.18 451

6.30

7.97

10.9 12.05 2.37

5,50,--

Tai Po - - 8.32

J

11.10 3.96 4.57

-7.30

173 12.19 2.46 --

1.30

10.37 19.99 9.50 -

5.53 B.01-

Sha Tin

8.43

11.14 3.38 0.10

6.41

Yau Ma Ti

8.56

12.27 3:49 23

4.00

140 5.44 8.00 10.42 12.40 2.54 3.45 6.03 8.50

--11.00

6.0% -

Golf Train-Sunday's Only. Kovious 8.45 Txi Fo 0.10

Sheung Shui 9.27

Sha Tau Kok Branch,

OUT.

Fan Ling

Dop, 6.05 She Tau Kok Are): 7.00

Hung Hon - 0.02

12.31 3.53 0.27

ww

8.41 --

8.20 12.30 0:15

3.20 4.15

Shi Tan Kok Dep

Art. Fon Ling

TN

7.10 -9.25 1,13 8,10 10.25 2.45

5.15-

6.15

The two bons which have been lost are of the old type, wooden boats with auxiliary stem, not so well ablo Sheung Shui us the new heavy steel boats to resist Sham Cluun

th raiu contained.

The steamer Flonzel sout a wizaleas the crushing of the ice or in a heavy Owaton Comprising -

messago today stating that the Bella blizzard to cut their way through and of these Fumed Tank Bedroom Suit. Arm chairs venture, another of the sealing deck, had look for their men. J. ons

once in the grip of picked up this nothing fifty dead and wooden bots is and Box Couches,

dying on from the ico does. There floating ice, driven against standing ico, was no word of the other seventy, Apher case is hopeless. Billions of tons HUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE.parently the men fought despairingsfies are crushing her, her timbers are against the storm. In is fested that driven it, and then when the ice reccdos the ship goes to the bottom and the ica all those have perished.

elones over the top of bar.

Abo

ke

tc., &te.. (Full Particulars from Catalogus.)

Ou view day of sale. Terms as usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

fractioneers.

Hongkong, May 1, 1914.

Business Connection in all

Countries.

MISSING SILLY.

The community is stunned by the disaster. The news is th the Date serious becausis the steamer Southern 564 Crows, with 173 men, on her way back from the Gulf of St. Lawrence, where shu secured a full catch of 17,000 scabs, encountered, the same blizzard and no- thing has been heard from her since Sho may possibly be harboured some

where on the math cours of Newfound-

INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL. The telegraph lines have been

INTELLIGENCE BUREAU,

AMSTERDAM,

BRUSSELS, DAMBAK 67. 21, Bo. DU JARDIN

HOTANIQUE. LONDON:

HAMBURG:

ZURICH:

VIENNA:

13 St. HELEN'S PLACE. E.C.

HAH GIRTIG.

· KASPAR

H1DS.

Manager J. BENDIEN.

down since the blizzard, so that even # she were sule no news could be re-

evived.

of living a ESCHIR

This Bureau aims to further interna. tional business connections and puts -olf FREE OF CHARGE at the disposal of respectable firms, and fur nishes:

a. Agente in any country. 6. Agencies,

c, Addresses of Exporters, Importers, Manufacturers, Agents etc.. in every country.

d. Offers in any article desirod. The Bureau does not accept any Commission for Conzoo- tions accomplished by its Medium

Each firm de-irous of utilizing the me dium of this Bureau is asked to state references.

The Bureau is enabled to GRANT FIN RAVICES FRER OF CHARGE BECAUSE SOME thousand firma are subscribers and sup port the Bureau through an annual fes. All correspondence to be addressed to: J. BENDIEN, Director. LG.I.B., Damrak 60, Amsterdam.

Hoz-kong, March 5, 1914

HUGHES & HOUGH, PEAK TRAMWAYS - COMPANY,

Auctioneers,

Ilongkong, May 1. 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

565

HE Endersigned have received instruc

tions to sell by Fublic Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

OD

SATURDAY,

the 16th May 1914, at Noon, at their Sales Rooms, No.

Des Voeux Road, Corner of loe Rouse Street, THE TUG,"

Length......... Beam..... Moulded Depth. Dialt Bunkers.

88 tt & la, 17 ft.

93 in ..... 6. ft. for 8-10, in aft.

14 tone. Egines compound surface condencing Cylinders B.P. 1 in. LP. 28) is. Dis placement 170 togs approx.

Full Particulars may be had from the Undersigned,

Ou view of Observation Place from 15th May or by arrangement.

To be sold with all faults and errors,

Traci As usual,"

HUGHES & BOUGH,

Avelioness

Hongkong, May 1, -1914.

THE ALEXANDRA CAFE Camós be Besten, if Equalled Far. Bread, Osben, Confretionscy - Msala with Wines & Ligaedr

LIMITED

TIME TABLE

WERK DAYA.

.:

The Southern Cross, which is re- ported as missing-let us hope abu is in Dundes boat. safety somewhere-isi a

INSURANCE CU.

I can luagine with horror the plight of these pour en for hours, perhaps days NORTH BRITISH & MERC3NTILE and nights, the ice. I myself spent and agonized night. I was alone for twenty-four hours on an ice psi. 1 stabbed three of my dogs and used their skins as pretretion against the biting

cold, it is imposible to think without

a shukler of these poor, thinly slad fishermen enduring theso awful bardship

alone on the ice puss,"

Dr. Gresie is superintendent of the Labrador Medical Mission of the Royal

IN' WHICH ARE VRSTED TER BELRES OF THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANE

COMFANT, LAD and

THE RAILWAY L'ASSENGERS

ASSURANON CO.

£22,501,2K

THE SORT THAT MAILED WITH DRAKE."

· Dr. Grenfell, of Labrador, suid to s Daily Mail" representative:— **This is the biggest disaster of its kind in these sens within the memory and has built four hospitits there, a The last big disaster series of co-operative- stores, an orphan- pre, and a school,,and started many was that of the Greenland about seven years ago, when forty-eight men were lost. The last picked up alive had been aßont on the lee for fifty-six hours, 'so that "there may yet he hope for some of the men of the Newfoundland.

TUTAL FUNCH AT SIST Doss, 1911, | National Mission to Deep Sea Fisber

He went to Lebrador (r' 1893; |--Authorised Capital £6 000,001 - me.

Sabuccibed. Dial £4,500,000 Paidup Capital 11-Life & Annuity Fund

Fire Fund Sinting Fund Account été.

industrial schemes.

Tr the House of Commons on March The men are very hardy fishermen 23. in answer to Mr. Peto, Mr. Hiras, and very resourceful. They are a fine President of the Board of Trade; eaid: It set of God-fearing men On the scaling propused to convene an International expeditions they travel very lightly clad, Conference on loslices when the necessary un the work mede activity and the man preparatory work" h" beon" completed. become very lust. In catenquence if a This 'preparatory work is being carried” ont disaster occurs they are exposed terribly by the Loading Committee which has been to the rigours of the cold.

sitting for some months, but I am unable **The blizzards are almost always to say when it will be concluded. The cyclones, travelling frequ mouth-west to object of the conference will be to apptura north-east of the lod. The sersation internatiotiki rulaa'and tables for fring the

antut ope

of being in cuo of these eyelanes is an losdlings of merchant ships, and to deal^a' A blizzard Blowing overfàrias posible with the question of tifitier hundreds of square miles of ice get decklonder". terrific force and is intensely and erueh. J. ingly cold Also it loosens the ice and the men are driven in all directions, so that the search for theis is extremely difficult. When men have been driven

you have lows your appetite, one of

the big Variety of dainty dishes at the

·Sure tá” beatit

off in this way I have seen them light ALEXANDRA fires on the ice pan with chips of, wood "yöszt

J

SUFFERERS FROM

Skin & Blood Diseases

7.00 a.m. to 8,00...Every 15 minaba 8.00a.m. bo 10.00 am...Every 10 minute

Such sa Eczema, Scrofula, Sourwy, as “lohonk, oatment, so-called balis, 10.00 s.m, to £1,00 a.m...Every 15 minute 11.30a.m. to 12.45

2.45 p.m... Every là min Bad Logs, Absqassos, Uloers, though they may give hello! for the

10 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every

-Glandular minate

Swellings, Bolls, tims being DO NOT CURE The trouble lien dosper in the blood Thong, 110 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 15 minat 1.46 p.m. , bo ́8.15 p.m...Every 10 mluates 15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m... Every 15 minutes 5.00 p.m. to 10 p.merery 10 minutes.

JOHT CAN

8.10 p.m. and 9 p.m., 9.30 p.m. to 11,0 p.m. avery.half hour

11.00 pïm to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of

an hour,

SUNDATE.

8.00 .. to 10.50 a.m...Every 15 mln this 10.30am to 11.00a.m...Every 10 minutes 11.45 s.m. to 13 Noom ........Every 'að minat er | 12.00Noon to 1.00p.m. Every 10 minutes 1,00p.m. to 5.00 p.mk..Erary 10 izizabee. 5.00p.m. to 6.00 p.m... Every 10 minutes 6.00p.m. to 1.00p.m.Kency 15 minutes 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m...il; ery 10 minuten "NIGHT CARB. în on Wook Days”-

“BACURDATA,

Exber Cast:19 midnight. BEECIAL JARS by arrangemóna að Company's Office, ALEXANDRA Businakay, De Tuz Road Dentra);

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,

DONT

145

Kowloon 9:03 10.43 12.34 3.56 539-654-

Will call at Sheng Shunt ou notice Loing given to

Station Master, Kowloon.

Sha Tau Kok Branch,

PLAK HOTEL

Mr St. Amery Major & Mrs Hum. Lit, T. C. R. Archer, phroy, RES

RA.M.O.

Mia Hemphrey

Mr & Mr W. Arm. L-Col. H. w. Ter,

strong

Mr F. H. Boker

2

R.G.A Capt. X. Jime

Mr and Mrs Bell and Capt. and Mrs Kiddle

children

R.N., maid & child Fl-g-Surgeon & Mrs Mr & Mrs Roch

Bercard, R.N

Men Bowdler

J

KING BDWARS NÓTEL

Kft.

70

$1.35

Mr. C Adams Mr and Mrs W. D. Mr J. Anol Mr and Sire Bidwell Mr & Mrs 0. Laurit Dr Breger Mrs H. Butza. Mr W. Budge Mr B. Olegg

·Mr A. E.-Üockics Mr F. W. Coz

Mr.A.

Captain Lambkins, Mrs M. Duffy

R.A.M.O. Major & Mia Buwen Mr & Mrs Lehner Mr J. H. Brister Maj. & Mrs McMa Mr & Mr Cady

Mr & Mrs Mitchell 4,432;300

more and child 16,158,150 Mr Catulli

3,899,31 Mr M.-Cary

Capt. Monteith, 88,511, Mr A. Cousland

R.A.MO.

£12,661,563, Major Davy, RE

Major Dorgan 2,567,168

Mr Evans 1973;207

Major Faichu e 282,692 Mr Felbick 430,195

evente Fire beach...

» Idfa Bed Annuity Į Branches.....mastĮ levende Marine Department ...

that Benipur M

Mr E. Fielder

Mr. Patteiden Mr J. Plummer LL Col. J.J. Radoll's,

R.E

L. and Mrs Sharp,

R.N.

£ 28,312 Mr & Mi A. Gibson Mr. A. Sinclair

Col. Gordon Hall, Mr O. Shots

RA.M.C.

The accuintlite Finde të thy wažións Branches are separately invested, "and" by Art of Parliament, are set Rade to inteet the claims under the respective Dép mente of the Company's Busic,

SHEWAN, TOMES & OU

AQ'

Mie 17. Gris 11 Mr B. A. Hale Mr F. A. Hazeland Mr and Mrï Hill - Rer. & Mrs Cooper

Enat Mr and Mrs. W. G.

Humphreys

Mr R. A. Stokes

It. Col & Mrs Usher Smith, A.O.D. Mr A. Findlay Smith Mr and Mrs G. E. Stewart & child Mr T. Whitehead

DRAND HOTEL.

Me and Mr Allen Meu Amory Des

· My Armstrong "

Mrs Ballence Mr-Barr M-F

Miss Booch

F. M. Berry MU.

Bond

MT. B. Brown Mr

Mr B. Drsenborn

Mr

Dusrich Findorff Me Durenci

DIT USE FORK

Pimples, Sores, Eruptions, complaints are the remalt of clog PARIS TOILET Mk

Piles, Blood Poison, Kheunia impitities in the blood and so can be Hy stred only by thorong hy tiam, Gous &o., should at once permanently

purifying the blood. realise that outward applications; such

CAN BE

CURED

ONLY BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD.

For cleansing the blood of all urpuri

The Editor of the F Loodati'u a popular Medi

ties, from whatever cause arising, there writes: “We have soen hosta

is no other medicine, just as good se baazing testimony to the truly wond

Clarks's Blood Mistare-that's why in thousands of casen of. skin and blood diseases it has effected rezurkable curse where all other treatments hare Iailed.

#4 Clarka's Blood Miziare û eníirely. free from any poison or metallé im “prepation, does not cos injurious ingredient, and

•mist, and useful medicina.

・Bold by all

Chemists and Medics Vendors theyugh

Hhow Bap

EYES BLOOD

CAHE

ousse affected by

the boost Blood Fu Smenez and Medical Skil to light, and we can cordanos recomasend? moribers and the publis

ood

QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Urban THE hormon: Houssy!

HR Deding - LADIES & GENTLE OMEN'S =HLIEDRESSINGS

SALOONS IN Cen-Basra, 6}

Mr Johanson Mr Kartensen

D. Koyt Mr King

Me F

Mr & Mrs Langham

Mr G. G. Logan

Mr Bonay Lomis

Mr Madarings

Mr S. Martin

Mr G. E. Müberg Ke

M

Mathieson

Mr and Mrs

Mrs Mayor,

by Demers Odom

fiiss Osbery Mz Robert Babbie Mrand Mrs Bedford

Mr. Bobo

Mr Rolls

- Mr H. Rancë:

~M: 0. Smith

Mr sad Mis Stahl Mir Stabl MT O

Wiesz

Capt. Galt | Mr

Grant MaGrant My Cattling Mr Books Mesy MW Halket Mr Henty

Mr Hopper

Dr Wilson Admiral Wilken

Mr Han·

KANDOM SHVIS DEPALPESAN

prevent the falling out of hair, Mr. and Mrs E. L.. Masters Harley

✨ |

De A. H. Domus Mr W. A. Donaldson Mr Drummond

Mr E. W. Evern Mr Foy

ap', and Mrs W. Gardner Mrs. Gianl Mrs S. Gike

D: Glass

Mr

Dr Lippert

Capt. &

COMMIN

Mes Mal

Mr G. F. Maitley Min Maxsey Mr F.A. Miller Mr H. Murphy Mr A

P. Nobb W. Oudenhoren

Mrs W. U Capt. & Mr

L.Mr W. T. Puddepha

Dr Sibreo Mr O. H. Soper

AR. Hager, Dis P. C. Hall 31. E. Hargreaves Mr H. O. Haynor Mr O. Hectol

Mr Ez James, Mr J. Janeph Mr W. Kucuate

Mr EL S. Sparge

Mr G. A. Tonker Dr K.

M: H

Mr J. R. Watson Mr H. J. Mr. L M Whyte Mr & Mrs Obs. H

Williums

Westphal -

Mr J. Wilson

MLK Cheong Yam

JARITON HOTAlis METEL C. Alya" Mr J. Lyin Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr A., J. Martin

Balantine

M.G. BET

Mr T. H. Martin.. Mrand, Mm D. B. Mr H. E. Mooney

*

Mr Z. Nishida Bale

ME B. Paul and Men &. W.Mr J. Petrie Blackwoll

& child M Miss Betwoll

Mr A. Mr J. J. Brown

Mi's Tarlton

Miss D. Cooke

Remedion

Mr A. Rig Miss Rivers Mr Rounidson

Mrs O. Coppaye Mr A Russell

Cron Mr R. E. S

Mr and Mrs Silva

Mr G. W. Sewell WERE Shaw

1. Lloar Gou be R.E

Mr Chae. L. Duy

Mr W. J. Ende Mr J. Blagart Miss Eleiser

Mr T G. Flynn Mr. W. Fulcher Mr. J. Gilbert Mr Goufelphe Mr AJ. Gandy MT. M. Greory'.')>

· MrChas. J.

bitham

Sineisir

B. Spith Sphen Miss Starb

Tali

Mira

Tobias

Mr J. T. Taylor Mr Siccant

Mr and Ms Tonkin

· Mr AU

Rev. J.A. K. Walker,

- Mr & Mrs E. Walker Higgin

Mr

and Mix DO

H.D. Holloway Waxing

Mr&Mrs W. Jackson Rer CB Whed

SFV Lawrence

Mr Leighton

Mis Lomas

borne

MEADE W. Winlay.

Bir D. Wilson

STAZION BOZKU

Major & Mrs Barrett Mr O. A. Peroy

Me and Mrs M. & Mr & Mr Be Blanckenberg Capt. Pape Luma Mr Bu Mr and Mrs

Boiten Mr MrT; M M

Brewster

Mt. L. Goy

Mr A. D. Hook

Mr A. Treso

Agassiz

& MoEnd-From Consul General An- Man Moor

∙1302

Brand MG.D.R.

Mekha Mes J. W. Mr & Mrs J. Robert

Bolles

MAJE

"MƑDavenport Browns?

My A. E. Carleton

Mr. B. Chalmers,

MD. E. Donnelly

Mia D. Filking Mr & Mrs & Forbos M Mr BEL

Collis Hal.Me

W

∙Sharp Braith

Capt. & Mrs Lourones and Miss Lourenco Mr A. Capt. J. McCracken Mikk

•VFJ-J; Onsorio: - Biajes, Walli Me L. A. Feaning

Typhoon

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