MONDAY, MAY 18, 1914.
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIO AUCTION.
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ARTICULARS AND CONDITION of the
Hughes and Hough Piatti e Publle Auction Sale, to
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ACUTIOKIES 10 THE GOVERNMENT,
INI ADMIRALTY,
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ha bald on TUESDAY, the 26th day of May, 1914, at 3 r., at the fica of the Public Works Department, by tleder of His Exolency the Governor, of One Lot of Crowd Land at Kopnedy Road.. in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, ith the option of renewal at a Crown Ruar to be Axed by the. Surveyor of Elis Majesty the King, for one further term at 75 years.
Laxity.
I No of Bale.
Begiatry Ká
"Particulars of the Toh
Boundary
(Approximate)
· Square I
| Upint Priem," | w
General Auctioneers
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN "
COAL STORAGE,
Cndus used!
A.B.C. 471 Sra Elition,
AI. TEEKORAine Cour.
Telegraphic Address
MEIRION HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Tadersigned havetrocalved insirao-
tions to sull by Public Auction.
(YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNID),
00
TUESDAY,
the 19th May, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., at No. 1. Belition Terrace, Robinson Road,
A QUASTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Comprising:-
Big Chairs and Couches, Overinantuls, Cabine, Pictures, Ornaatents, Tonk Dining Table and Chairs (Powell make), Doeblo nd Single Bedsteads, Washotands,
&c.,
Jo,
sc..
(Fall Particulars from Catalogo.) On view from Monday, May 18. L'an--A Kual.,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
flengkong, May 9, 1911.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
[
HOTELS
THE
£13,000
STATION HOTEL
NATHAN ROAD,
KOWLOON,
LECTRIC LIGHT
AND FANS, BATE-BOOK TO EACH KOOM
TH
IINA MAIL.
THE BOTANICAL GARDENS.
GOLF AT HOME.
(Continued from page 2)
HAY'S INDIFFERENT START. Edward Ray started indifferently by taking bbres putts on the first green. He was unfortunate at the second hole, where he bit & tremendous tee shot, only to see it bunkered close to the green, a distance from the too of 320 yards. He
HONGKONG.
RUBBER INDUSTRY OF avoid pilfering. Caucho" is usually
BOLIVIA,
VARIETIES PRODUCED AND METHODS OF COLLECTION.
H. M. Minister at La Paz has for
warded to the Board of Trade Journal the following particulars relative to the
Gold and Hot Water throughan. took three pults again on the sixth groan, rubber industry of Bolivia-
"
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARE
BILLARD ROOM.
Private Dining Room
EXCELLENT CUISINE.
and missed one of less than a yard, for 2, on the seventh. He had a round of 77, as follows-Out: 3 0 4 4 4 5 3 4 3-89. Home 45,46 49 4 4 4~08...
sent in bades without quuvering, weigh -ing from 100 to 150 lbs.; it is also some times packed in hides, which are sold on arrival.
W. S. BAILEY & Co., Ltd.
EpwloOT BA
SH PBJILDERS AND REPAIRERS. VESSELS IN STEEL OF WOOD, STEAM ON ACTOR DRIVEN, TUDA RARGE STEAM 'UR OIL LISETTERS LAUNCENS MOTOR YACHTS AND HOUSEBOATS
ROUTS, BRIDGES, STEEL BUILDINGS AND INSTRUCTION WORK. SWART STEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE OR BIRE
DESTELA “103.
Vessels Advertised as Leading
Australia Porta, &c. Empire............... 4. Ports, &o... St. Albans... Bbay, v. S'pore, O'boLuzon. Maru..... B'bayr. S'pore Chu Colombo. Mara .. Boston New York Kiuto
Reba
Kudab 8'dakan Borneo,
Yokohama...
AGENTE,
Dats or EATING
ibb Livington it Co. May 29, at 10 am .............(Gibb Livingaton & Co. June 19, at 10a.m.
Ox Shoseu Kabha June 5, 201 Nippon Yuran Kaisha May 21. The Bank Line, Ldag 25, Malshers & Co. June 12, 16.9 a.m. Melchers &
binet May 20 PART OF A Ninha Junt S, ut FES,
Nippon binat
Londen, o... India Lo. don & Antwerp....... Denbighshiro
Leadon &o.
****kཧ*ས་ཏི
Radnorati
Lonniet, do....................... Kags' Mars. Endoa de Atauta. Muru - Manila Cebu & Hollo Zado
Manila, Cebu & Hoile Rubi
Manila, Deba & Dotle Tea
Manila
Loongang
Marseilles vis Parts... Cordillere Marsailles, Porta Magellan Miku, Koba & Moji... Dunera New York
Kioto Letrow
Mara
Naples, Gerca de Nisikobe & Ybama Tango Maru..
Peame San Francisco v. Japan China San Francisco, Japan Nile San Francisco v. Japan Manchuris.. San Fcisco, Japan Chiyo San F'cisco, v. Japan T nyo Maru... Rubber has hitherto paid an export, & Japan Ports Kancawa Maru dity of 12 per cent. ad valorem, based Shai & Japan Porte Khyber
S'hai & Jagans Chili
Porta, V. Clotat the market price in London, which is S'hai & Japen published ut In Paz Tory fortnight. S'hat, Kobe & T'hama
Segovia According to the terms of a bill, how. Shai Kobe de Thams Frisis. S'hai, Kobe & Thama Silesia. ever, which is now before congress, the
Devanha excentive is to be authorised to reduce
Liangchow.
VISITOR AT HOTELS.
Bolivia ranks as the sivond rubber ex porting country of South America, coming cent, ad valorem, next to Brazil, with an annual outpus of over 2,000 tons. The exports of rub. J. E. Taylor, the champion, played her in 1912 were as follows:Fine rub. stundy round of 79. Although bo took by 1.364,701 kilegs.; " coucho," B89,401 three pults at the fourteenth, his game
kilog., und **ecrnamby." 168.211 on the green was, ou the whole, very kilogi; nuking a total of 3,210,340 Mr E. S. Abrahmin
total of Mr L. Adler good, and he hipped several approach, kilog., compared with a putts. Bis figures were--Out: 4 6 5 4 1,049,476 Ribge, in 1911. The total ex- .-8. Allen
Bacon
For Particulare apply to-
609
THE MANAGER. Fa No. K129. Tely. Address *TEL MOTEL,
Hongkong, Fab. 3, 1812.
2903-19.
THE Undersigned have received instruc
tions to sell by Public Auction, (roa ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
00
WEDNESDAY,
Ue 20th May, 1914, at 12 noon, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Don Vaux Road, Corner (f
Ice" House Street,
The Steam Launch
HANG LEE"
as she now lies at Causeway Bay,
Length
Bears
Draft Speed
undersigned.
40 feet,
8ft. Sin.
5ft. 3in.
8 miles per hour. Built 198
BORGINO HOTEL
ching S'pore, Fang & Otta. Dilwars....... S'pore
pore, Pang & Cat Japan...................... Spars
Pangé. R'goon Ceylon Mim Mard Daljin Melbourne &o Kumano
South
34
Amor & Tamsuift
&
COM 9, at Noca
Jardine Mson Co, Lal, & boat June 18 Jardine, HouGod. Abt 10th Jun Sipp. Tasen Kaisha May 20 h 10 a, 2. Sippon Fused Kaisha June 3, at
at 10 am, Showin Tomes Co.
May S at 4pm.
Showan, Tome
20, May
4 pim,
Butterfeld & Si June, 1, at Jardine, M'son Co. La. May 23, at 2 p.m. Magarios Maritimes May 19, at 1 pm. Manageriss Matinass Juus 16 at 1
D. Saucon & Co., Ld. May 21. The Bank Lins, T... May 26,
5p.m.
Nippon Tusen June 2, Pacifio: Mail S.8. Co. May 97, at Soon. Pacific Mall 5. S. Co. June 6, at 1pm, Pacific Hail S.S. Co. June 16, at Noon.
Kiner
Toyo Toro
Kisen Kala
May 19
isen Kaisha...June 18... Nippon Tusen Kasha May 29
0. 8, N, O. About May 29. Messagerien Maritimos May 31-
May 20
Mensagerien Maritimes June 14, Hamburg Am'ka Linie May 28, Hamburg Am'ka Linie Hamburg Am'ka Tanie June, 18. P. & D. & N. Mag 19, at 4 p. Butterfeld Butterfield &
Swire...
May 22.
&Sino...
26, Blay
D. Samoon & Oo., Ld. May 1, at 9 p.m.
L. MAY 30.
Sarcon Laha
Niepen Yasen May 30
Nippon Yusen Kalaha
Tale St
naka Cowan Kalaha May 31, að Noon
Wieler & Co.
Aksem...Bender,
MAZU
Mar......
at Noon.
Chaska, SheCo. A out June 5.
Shosen Fasha May 17, at Noon, hesan Kaaba Jane 11, at Noon. Oka Nippon
Frutas
Dr and Mrs T, Mac!
tort ma Via, B.D., Seattle da. Ari Marit farlane
Kanka May 1954 pm Yria 8.0. Seattle 30. Sado Maru Nippon
Kaib Ju
June S. at p.m. Vancouver (B.C) & Empres of India...... Canadian Po R. Co. May 28 Y hama Kobe & Moj Japan
................ D. Samoch & Co., Ld. May 29.
Dr G. W. Mackoan
4 4.8 55-39, Hame: 3 3 3 3 4 4 5 5 party of rubber for the fret three moathe it and Bira S. W. Mr F. A. MacKintoskancorvor, (5.0.),de. Empress of Asia... Canadian P'fis R. Co, June 10.
Mr. E. R. Bate Mrs F. R. Belilios
of 1913 amounted to 1,100,741 logs. The nearest approach in the morning The quality of the rubber is excellent. to. Arthur Cutlin's record of 80 for the There are just the three grades, named, Mr G. D. J. Bell KING EDWARD HOTEL was 74 by Churles Johns, ce Ash-iz.: "fan" (fine), enocho" (enout MA. Ban
ford Manor. He ky a beautifully chouc), and ceramby" (scrap or nig-Me J, Blode straight line in his long game, and did gerend). not once suffer bunker trouble. Except
Four varieties of rubber trece
Central Location
TELEPROBE 375. TELEGRAPHIC ADOBES".
*VICTORIA.*
R. H. NORTE,
Mansqer
JJME
Dr G. Marriott
Mr 0.
Mason
O. Farebrother
RT Hathsson Misa M. Matboson Mr B. K. Mehta
#
· Mr J. Mareek?
Mr
Ar A. P. Bungey
Mr D. M. Mickle..
Mr A. J. Cambridge
W. E. Clayton
icw.
Mr G. S. Middleton Mr N. S. Milkowski
Moore
Dr. L. & F. Cole Dr and Mrs WA. B.
for the short tenth and fourteenth holes, worked in Bolivia: (1) the Morada," Dr W. in fact, where he took three putte, which is abundant in the swampy
KINGSCLERE HOTEL,spevlid golf.
HONG KONG
INRIVALLED position the
Joshua Taylor reached the turn in 40, but started bonis well with 4, 0, 8, 4. Then he had a 5 at the next, a short hole, through topping his drive, and take ing three patts. The rest of his game was perfect, and he finished in 70.
man
Mr G. Pi Carry
Ar F. A. Nixon. Miss G. O'Leary
Me and-Mex W. J. Mr. H. Olson
Davies
Mr G. H. Davies Mr A. Debranner
Mr & Mrs Dorteano
and 2 children
Mr J. W. Dorris
Mr & Mrs Parzell Mr L S. Pock
Mr F. A. Perry Mr Petersen
A
Mr T. Picifor Mr G. Hutton Potts
Mrs R. H. Douglas bfr. B. Ramsey Mr D. 8. 8. Douglas Mr A. B. Purvis. Mr and Mrs E. 0. Mr B. H. Ray
Ehrenfels
Mr W. Ehrhardt Mr M. Eissler Mr and Mrs P.
Falconer Mr H. Fekr
Mis F. Resy
GRAND HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs Allen
Ma Amery
Mr Armstrong Mrs Ballence
Mr Barr
Mr F. Barker Mise Beech Mr F. M. Berry “My U, Bara”
Mr T. B. Browa Mr Coffmann Mrs Corner
Mr Johanson
Mr Kartensen D: Keyt Mr King
Mr F. W. Kublmany Mr & Mrs Laugham Mr O. G. Logan' Mr Boney Lomis H. Madariaga Mr S. Martin Ma Mr G. E. Mesters Mr Mathieson
and Mre Meyer Mr Nelitmer
Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr
Org
Mr Datborg
Miss Dar
Me H. Derseaborn
Denton
Mr Dubrich
Mr Mr W. R. Mr Pindorf
Ricketts Ricketts 1.Mr A. Ruhi
Mr F. G.
ALL ELECTRIC TRAMs Pass Entrance. A Electric Lifts. Fans and Lighting, European Bathe and Sanitary Fittings.gamo was perfect. The details of his ying ground; (2) ** Blan," which Mr C. A. Cucko Hat and Cold Water System throughout. card won: Out-5. 4, 4, 4, 4. 4. 3. 4. grows on the highlands: (3) Ama
Best of Food and Service.
5-97; home-4, 4, 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, 4, 5-37.," and (4) " Itauba," which, though C. H. Mayo found the greens difficult, giving less quantity, is equal in quality
to " Morada."
The average yield of and took three putte on no fewer than
latex is stated to be cight be. per troe, fives of them going out.
3. D. Batley also took three putle on
but virgin trees give considerably more. each of five greens, and at the short Many troes have to be "risted" for a seven ho nested four. In the circum-mber of years in order that they may stances, his road of 78 represented recover from the ill-effects of the native method of tapping, which is described below. In many cases trees are ren denxi useless through having the cam. blum penetrated by the axe, and being then attacked by white ants ce vorera. The best season for tapping is from May to the middle of August, but the trues are again tapped from October 1, to Bay played perfect gali in the after-January 15. The flowering, season is in Desember and January, and the pod noon with a soquence of six fours, et the start, but he pulled his tee shot into ripens in Murch and falls to the ground 97 Cable Addross, "achsola."
the bunker it the short, seventh. He towards the end of April. A.B.. Gode 5th Ed. got well nut and tipped the hola for 3, The rubber crosta eo divided into
"cstrades" or paths cut in the junglor Capt. T. P. Hall 1208 tus ball coming to rest about seven inches Hongkong, September 1. 1908,
from the hole, and playing the neat and cach "estrada" contains" from 100 Mr and Mrs W. A.
Hannibal stroko carelessly be recorded a 6. The to 120 trees, the distanco between each ninth was also a bad bole, rather un tres being usually so considerable a to Ron. Mr.
Hewett luckily so for him. He drove too fair, entail a great loss of time on the part Mr E. W. Hobbs and was over the groom with his mashis, the freguez or elector, whose Mr R. Hunter Then his shot back was too strong, and duty is daily to visit the trees and Mrs T. J. R. Johni MrE. Wallmaan three putts gave him a 6 und 30 for the collect the rubber. This employee dees Mr M. T. Jon outward half, his partner (d. Cheal) being a couple of strokes los. A home ward half also of 30 give the ex-cham pion 78 for the round and an aggregate bly£55.
Full particulars many bu ban from the Rich, verons the. Botanics
Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously Stted Bathroom. Telephone and Electri Fans. Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms hroughout. Telephoño No. 1122,
Open fo inspection from 18th inst. or by arrangement.
TR:~# ara!,
HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers.
Engkong, May 9, 1914.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received instruc
on sell by Public Auction,
0
FRIDAY,
the 22nd May 1914, commencing st 2.30 p.m., at their Salos Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-
A QUANTITY OF TEAKWOOD AND VALUABLE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&c..
ولانه
Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining Drawing Room Furniture, Upholstered Arma-chairs and Sofas, Carpote and Rugs, Brass and Brass mounted Bedsteads, Bureaus, War- drobes, Washstands, ., Sideboards, Dianer Waggons, Exten-ion Dining Tables and Chairs, Ice Chests etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Outors, etc, Brass Fenders and....Fire. Brasses,
Also
Largo Blackwood Scroon, Wall Brackets, Inlaid Blackwood TAYA, Blackwood Folding Chairs, Cabinets, Over mantels, Side Table, Desks, variety of Standa, etc., ota, and 2 Now Sewing Machicca.
(Full Particulars from Catalogue.} Teran :—da uzual,
HUGHES HOUGH,
Auctioneers) Hongirnar, May 16, 1914.
THE OHIN A MAIL Typhoon Map
Guide
628
ERAESIDD
PRIVATE BOTEL,
STANDING- in 108 own grounds with Tennis and Croquet Lawas, Largt Ary and Well Furnished Rooms, Eve home comfort. Fine View of the Harhea Telephone, No. 690.
Apply to Mr F. W. WATTS,
Brasido,' 20, Macdowell Road, Hongkong. Hapbember 9, 1903,
PARIS TUILET
No. 13, QUEEN'S BOAD CENTRAL
(UNDER THE ASTOR HOUSE),
A CARELESS SHOT.
J. H. Taylor returned a card of 78, his only bad hole hing the sixth, where he pulled his drive, placed his second into a bunker, and took six.
B. Mackenzie, but for three putte on such of the last threw greep, would bave returned & fint card. As it was he finished in 73.
Catkin spoiled his chance at the fifth hole, where he took 10. He drove into a bunker, where he broke his niblick and lost severed strokes. ---
Ayton went out in 86, but marred his cond with a 7 at the home hole by ap proaching into the burn,
G. Rush Mr W. Schmolko Mr H. Hindley-Gegr Mrs Beddon Mr & Mrs E. Geier Mr C. H. Mr J. Gibb Mr and Mrs A. 2.
Giles Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr and Mrs J. W.
Greene
Mr P. O. de Grise-
gono
Q.M.G.
ין
f. Shields Mr and Mrs C. T.
Shipman Miss Doris Shipma Mrs Sixtor Misses Slator (2) and
2 maids Mx. 3. Smyth Mr Y. Sorby Mr A. B. Sorenson Miss A Square
Mr H. E. Saffield A. Mr
Mr and Mrs G.
Swift Dr.
The Harbert To Capt. II. A. Walker
Mr F. W. White
Mr D. W White
Williams
not receive a regular wage, but gets 26 Mza Bocks Mr and Mr C. P. bolivianos (2) por arroba (25 iba.) of Mrs Lambert fine rubber, and 15 boliviance (£1 48.) Mr & Mrs E. Leben
7 and family per arroba of "caucho." The "mozo
or unskilled labourer is paid a mantbly Mr G. T. Lloyd wage of 40 to 60 bolivim (£48. to 44 Mr W. Loga 10%), and although these figures would appear to be a reasonable remuneration, the fact that the workers are chliged to. purchase all their supplies, from the store which is always run in connection with the rubber industry, where the prices charged are usually excesive, renders it practically impossible for these men to keep out of debt,
Mr & MF. Winkler
Mr G. G. Wood Mis and Miss Yar
borough
Mr W. Zablio
KINGBULIER BÜKKI
Me and Mrs E. L. Mr G. & Jonker
Agueria Dr and Mrs G. D. R. Sir Francis Figgott
Mr Pedlow
Mr R. J. Rawlinson
Black
Mr and Mrs F: W. Mr & Mrs J. Robert;
Bolles
Miss H. Bollen Mr M. J. Brsen
Mr Benbow-Howe
The axe used in Bolivia for tapping is smaller than the Brazilian macha dinho, but nevertheless the ruthless
Mr Davenport Browner and Mr. E. 4. methods in vogue for the extraction of Mr A. B. Lacson, Mat man iba latex cause almost, if not quite, as Mr. 3.8. Chalmers - Mr W. Schofield Fred Leach, of Norwood, had a 7, much damage in the one country as in M. D. E. Donnally Capt Beric
ahire, gring out in the afternoon, through the other. The method of tapping la as Musk Forbes Mr & Mr periencing difficulty in recovering from follow
BA-Mr P. Sutton bunker, but otherwise played excellent
Seith
The collector visits his "ostrada "?" at Dollar 1.P. Thom golf, and tied for third place with John dawn, and having first collected
the I
Mr G. Frenck
Mr Frenk
Capt. Galt
Aby
Mis
Cuttling Mr Bock Harry Mr W. Heikel Mr Hediy Mr Hooper Mr Hau
Mauers
Alise Dabory
Mr Robert Babbie- Mrand Mrs Bedford
Mr Rohn
Boles
Mr H. Ranco.
Mr C. Smith
Mr And Mrs Stabl Mr Stahl
Mr
C. Wiesmann Mr Wiessen born
Mr X. Wills Dr Wilson Admiral Wilken
KING HOWARD HOTELS
Mr. B. G. Adame Mr. J. Arnold
Mr. and Mre Bidwell Dr Breger Mr W. Badge Ma H.
MA
Batte
Olegg
Dr H. Deane Mr. F., Com
Me W. A. Donaldson Mr Dammond Mor M. Dufy
My
W. Evers
Mr and Mrs W. D.
•Kraft
Mr & Mri 0: Lear
X3D
Dr Lippert
Lapt. & Mrs ME-
comson
Mr C. F. Maltley Mian Mansey Mrs F. A. Miller Mr B. Murphy. Mr A. P. Nobbs M Oudenborra
1!
AGENTS; & LONDON -Azain, 11 & 2 unendi Lane, Lombard Strest z.c. f. B. Brown &O LA, 183 Queen's Boad, Pictoria BL. CLAZZE, BON & PLATE, 88. Gras church St., 1.0.0. Sixxer & Co., EbİN 30 Corn. Coxon & GONE, 15 L.; Bride St., 1.0. Bonser, Watson, 150 Fat Street, U. MITCHELL & CO., SKEN Holborn Fiaduct, x.o. D. J. „ÄXTIEL & Co, `"3" Willantors Bur 1. Mariex & Crowenen, Lbd., 10, 11, 12 Neo Bridge St., .C.
SCOTLAND-FEED. L. So, 8 Torik
St. David Biret, Edinburgh,
PARIS AND EUROPE, MAYENCE PARAS & Co., 18" Bus de la Grangs, Batalle Pavis
NEW YORKT, L, BROWSE LAD.,
1
Folian Hall, Wen 42nd Street, New York City.
THE CHINESE EVanorint Option, 89 Wear 22nd Strust
SAN FRANCISCO and American Porta Lenerally:—BEAN & BLLOK, San Bross
ciaco
AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA, AND NEW ZEALAND;-Gordon & Gozom, Marr bourne and Sydneypa bath b JEYLON :--W, M. Size & Co., Tas
APOTRECAETES Co., Dolombo... SINGAPORE, STRAITS, &c.—£x£y
WATER, LAD., Singapore. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS:-AS - WAI- -son & Co., Manalo, M. [CHINA:-Danton, FATZEL & Co., Foschou BIOJEKT & Co., Shanghai, KELLY & Water, LTD. Yokohama," Kry WALAN, LAND.
THE CHINA MAIL, TIND."
5, Wendham Brest, Hongkong,
TEAK HOTEL.
Capt. & Mrs W. U. | Mr St. Amory Lt. Col. HW, Iles
LTC B. Archer, R.G.AR
RAMO
Mrs W. L.M
Capt and
Gardner MrE. Giosel
Mas S. Gike Dr Glas Mr A.
R. Hager Mr P. C. Hall Mr J. E. Hargrestes Mr II. O. Haysor Mr O. Hectel
Mr E. James
Mr.J. Joseph
Mr W. Kurusta
Dr
T. Paddapha My O, HC Baper Mr H. B. Sparze MG.A
Tooker Dr K. Walther Mr H.. Walton Mr J B Watson
Mr H. J Westpha Mr. M. Whyte 3 mi My o Ha Cha H
Williams
Mr J. Wilson MLA Cheong Yam
Miss I. Anhiey Mr J. Lyle
Balentine
How at 153.94
scrap which hae cored from the feces,
WARME LA Jack Whito finimised very strongly, he proceed to take a socis of deen Me Hoogeweef Capt A. EL
Me H. D. Hooks Watson, A.B.5, doing the last five holos in 20, which just outs. These cuts are first made a high MrF. C. Mason Hurley Mr H. W. Willar
enabled him to quality. Cup the trees se possible and so Intervale Mr and Ms R. D.. Mr Willing
B. McKenzie (Steamore), with his 78, of 18 inction each day. Beneath these, Tarvey Cat Mr. J. W. Wiloon took the prize ice the best mingis zou metal eups, varying in number from Dr & Mrs Erin-Jonas sungai by asoor professional, that for the best too to hit, ars affixed in
18 holos return by an assistant going to below the wound to catch the latex Walter Mays (Burkill) with 74 EL. After treating cash. tane Coal, Eric. Bannister, W. G. Oko. A fashion, the collecter now saturns to the
Kettley, and A. Howlett tied for ink ons bled, and collecta
THE Loading LADIES & GENTLE
MEN'S HAIRDRESSING
·SALOONS IN THE WANT,
the price offered for the four lowas a pail, visiting each Manufacturors of SEVES DES ALPES, aggregates by competitors whe
he has a pat full of the prononneed by those who, use is the butt
back to his ha Elaurwah to prevent the falling out of hair, qualify.
J. O. SCELESS, Proprietor. Hongkong, Oct 24, 1913.
1901-
NOW
Major & Mrs Barret Me F. Baum
R
BA.
Mr & Mrs Marrell
Mr' 0: Marrell S Mr and Ms D. B. Mr. Martin
Mr T. H. Martin
Capor & Mra
Bay Capt. & Mry Ivens Mr. & Ms W. Arm Mr Las Jose
strong
Mr Beard
| Mr. F. R., Boker
Mr and Mrs Koblar.
Mr & Mrs Koch
Captain Lambkins,
Mr and Mrs Bell and RA.MOE
children
Mrs Bowdler Mr & Mrs Bryson
Maj, & Mis MoMana
Mr and Mrs-John
Maler
Mr & Msa Carmichael Mr & Mrs Mitchell,
Mir 35. Cary (22 | more and child-/ Mr Camill
Mr Cooper
Capt. Monteith
RMMO
Mr and Mre Coppins Mr Nixon
Mr A. Courland Mr. OliveesoUS Mr Pattanden
Major Davy, RE
Major Dorgan Mr W. G. Dove
Mr. Evand Major Falchnio Mr Felbiak Ke Fiokdar
More MFP W. Gibbins,
Co-Facediós
held Mr R
Returson
Mr & Mrs As Gība
Col Gorde
Mr. J. Pluramen
Majos & Mazy Pyne,
RE and children
Le Cai, J.J. Badala
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