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TUESDAY, JULY 21, 19147

AUCTIONS..

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONERES CO THE GOVERNMENT,

ANDAORIMALTY,

General Austicasero

ASTO

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

** TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Ooder used

AB.C. 4TH STÁ EDITIONS.

¿1. TELEORAPHIC GODE,

Telegraphic Address

MEIRION HONGKONG,

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PUBLIO AUCTION,

PARTICULARA AND CONDITIONS of the lasting by Public Auction Sale, to be held un MONDAY, the 27th day of July, 1914, at 3 ì‚m.. at the Officer of the "Public Works Department, by Cedar of Him Excellancy the Governor, of One Lot of ORÓWN LAND & the Frak, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 18 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown. Kant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for ons farther form of 73

u of Rate.

yosty.

Locality.

Near

Particulars of the Lot..

Boudary Kessureen lik (Approximate)

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Square feet

Contents in

Aonnal Best

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THE CHINA MAIL.

Variety of Uses.

The uses to which Lea & Perrins' Sauce can be put, are innumerable.

At Luncheon, Dinner or Supper, it is the ideal sauce for Roast Meats, Fish, Game, Cheese, Salad, etc.

In the Kitchen, it is Indispensable to the cook for flavouring Soups, Stews, Gravies, Alinced Meat, etc.

In India, a favourite "Pick-me-up” is Lea & Perrins' Sauce with Soda-water,

Lea Perrins

The Original and Genuida WORCESTERSHIRE.

HONGKONG & WHAMPOA Dock Co., Ld

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HEAD OFFICE: KOWLOON

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All classes of light Steel work manufactured by the above process, Tanks, Drums, Ventilators, Pipes, do, do

THE DIMENSIONS, OF DOCKS AND SLIPS ARK AS FOLLOWS

LENGTH NAME OF DOCK DE SLIP ON KEEL ENTRANCE

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QUEEN'S BUILDINUS,

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PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Faura, ned have received instruc sions to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNES),

៥.

WEDNESDAY,

the 22nd July, 1914, at 2.30 p.m., nt their Sales Rooms, No. 8.

Des Vox Houd, Conner of

Ice Hoces XTEXT,

A LARGE NUMBER OF PAIRS OF

LADIES' AND GENTIS DO ITS AND, SHOES

by well known Amerian Manufacturers,

"GENT'S RAIN COATS, LADIES UMBRELLAS, POSTERY,

ete..

Utc.

A QUANTITY OFLIÍ ACE PERFUME.

Terns --As usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

fuztian ceri..

longkong, July 17, 14.

PEAR

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TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

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TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYS.

7,00 a.m. to 9.000) s.m... Every 15 mlants 8.00 s.m. to 10.00a.m...Every 10 minn:- 10.00a.m. to 11.00am...Every 15 minuta 11.30 m. b 19.45 p.m...Every 15 mlnat... 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every lewalent 115 p.m. to 1.15 pm... Every 15 minan 1.43 p.m. to 4.15 p.m... Every 10 min a**. 215 p.m. to. 5.900 p.m...Every 15 talcare "A.00 p.m. to R.10 p.m...Every 10 slumrša,

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HOTELS

THE

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STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

LECTRIC LOOST AND FANS,

BATH-ROOM TO FALU KOOR

HONGKONG QUARANTINE cut-post, so to speak, of the British

STATION.

REPRESENTATIONS BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

!

The Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce sends us the following cor- respondence with the Government with reference to the Quarantine Station:--

Letter to the Government.

VISITOR AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

Be E S. Abraham:

Me O. BL Alpet Empire, whose duty it will be to keep | MIE. R. Hata

a keba lookout to the Eastward to see this terrible scourge does not come upon us and through us spread to other British possessions, further to the Westward.

Mrs E. R. Belilice Me C. D. J. Boll Mr C. A. Bons

Mr E. Bouck 31 F. D. Bissexer Mr... Black Mr. J. Bradley

MrA. Lampton

Lt. F. C. Hanning

Lee, R.N.

Mr G. T. Lloyd

Mr F. Lobel

Mr J. Macdonald

MrF.A. Mackintosh |...

Dr O. Marriott

Man R. T. Muthasou -Mia M. Matinson

In fact in this respect we will be ly as we are now a Military out-poet Mr E. Lo Carduner Mr G. S. Middiaton acting as a Quarantine out-post exact-r M. O. P. Brittan Mr B. K. Mehta

Mr. J. Cambridge Mr J. Marvaki for the British Empiro.

Mr W. B. Chilton · M: N S. Milkowski Mr W. E. Clayton Dr and Mrs W. 4.B.

Moors Dr A. L. E. F. Cole-

Mr P.. Moyer Мг Манно

The quarantine, like the military, vpenses ure incurred not on behalf 1of the Colony alone, but in the gen Sir, I beg to inform you that thyrul Imperial interest and the cost question of this Colony possessing therefore of our station should for this reusor be shared by our sister Colonies and British India.

Gold and Hot Water throughout, itable quarantine station ready of

all times for immediate use was con- | sidered by the Committee of the Claraber of Commerce as their last meeting and I am now directed to address you on the subject.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIU BAR...

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room,

EXCELLENT CUISINE

Yor Paricauity apply de

THE MANAGER, TEL. No. E139. Teiz. Address “TEAMOTEL

Bangzone, Feb. 3. 1912.

298

The views of the Committee have

|

As we may now within a year ex- pect to see vessels arriving here from Panamu, the Committee thinks that this important matter should receive the earnest consideration of the Government.

on two occasions in recent years been expressed by the Chairman in his The Committee are aware that the annual address, extructs from which question, has already been under con- are enclosed.

sideration and are writing in the hope that their representations when for warded to the proper quarters will accelerate the establishment of this much needed protection to health, life and the general trading interests of our Colony.I have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant,

In consequence of the representa tions made to the than Governor of the Colony in 1902, the Quarantine Station at Lui-chi-kok was purchased from the Transvaal Labour Imports tion Agency but very shortly after KINGSCLERE HOTEL, rented to the Military authorities in

HONGKONG

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NRIVALLED position to the Hill district, overlooking the Betanien Garders and facing the Harbour,

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriaanly sitted Bushrooms. Telephone and Blactic

Бара

Telephones in Ledrooms and Sitting rooms

Telephone No. 1124,

roboat.

2.10 p.m. and 2 piz, 9,30 p.m. t 1100 p...overy half boce. 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. very quarter of Cable Addrest. *"achsols.'

an hour.

SUNDAYS.

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130 p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Erary 15 minutes. 3.00p.m. to 8.00p.m...Every 10 minuten. 6.00 pm to 7:00 p....Key Lu migute. 7.00 p.m. to 8, 103 p.m... Every 10 minuter.

FIGHT CARêt an on Wack Days,

SATURDAYS.

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JOHN D: HUMPHREYS & SON

General SignƏ ZOTE

JAPANESE MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE

TO

ORDER

CHERRY & 00,,'

PEDDER STREET,] -

Opposite Hongkong 'Hotel, Telephone No. 491

Bungkong. March 20, 1914.

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TING.

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No. 14, D'AGUILAR STREETZ,

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TERMS VERY MODERATE.

Consultation Free.

THE ALEXANDRA CAFE Casuct be Beaton, Equalled For Bread Cakes, Confectionary: kiaule with Wines de

4.5.0. Gode Hugzony, September 1, 1908,

5th Ed.

1208

whose possession it has remained.

Even if this staution could be evacuated in the event of an outbreak

I

(Signed) E. A. M. WILLIAMS, Secretary.

The Honourable.

msa

Mr G. F. Curry air and W. J.

Daries

Mia M8 Dgin

Mr DS. S. Douglas Mr W. DriesSN: Mr S. Drost Mr F. F. Dnekwood Miss M. E. Duffy Mr and Mrs E & Mr. J. Gibb

Threofela

Mr Dias Newton M: R. Hedley Pegg Bir S Patten Mr G. M. Powell a Mr W. Puch Mr A... Parvia Mr and Mrs R. A.

Ramay ME. . Ray ME M. Raymond Miss F. Rosy Mr B. Olassen

Mr & MC, Ricom Mr & Mrs 1. Gould Mr J. P. Rowell Mr A. Grantal

Mre Seddon Mr P. O. de Griso Mr J. E. Sharpo M&Mrs H. Gur-Me F. Smyth

Mr J. Ross Smith

Mr Sorby Cap. I. P. Hall Capt. H. SporT Mi W. A. Hannibal M and Mrs F. A. Mr G. Barner

Spicer Mia A. Square

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Mr

Me W. C. Harris Mr P. Heimann

Hon. Mr E. A. Hewett, O.M.G. Mr G. E. Horton Mr R. Hazter Mir M. T. Jones Caps. W. E. Kent Ca& Mrs Rocks Capt. and Mrs W. G.

Krebs

Mr and Mr G. E.

Swift

Dr. Herbert To Mr E. M. Tozer Dr Uchido

Capt. H. A. Walker ME... T. Warren Mr F. W. White Mr Mrs F. Winkler Dr. L. Winster M: E. B. Lambert MrH. Wistra Mrs W. H. Lambert Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mrs H. A.Mr and Mrs. J. F.

Wight

The Colonial Secretary. of cholera or plague, this would pre- sumably be a matter of some little

Heply from the Government. Sime, the result being that we are

Hongkong, 9th July, 1014. practically without any Quarantine Station in what is the second largest Sir,--1 am directed to acknowledge shipping port of the world, and when the receipt of your letter of the 24th trota geographical and climatic resultinio on the subject of the facilities sons we are lable at almost any time for quarantine in the Colony. of the year to a serious outbreak of

2-In reply I pm to inform you such epideries as bubonic plague, that while the Government is fully Mr & Mrs Ababagoa Misa Humphrey cholera and small-pox.

alive to the necessity for taking every Lt. T. O. R. Arober, Lt. Col. H. w. fles. possible step that is likely to be effec-RAM.C

To these dangers must shortly be added, with the opening of the KING EDWARD HOTEL Larston Canal, the grave possibility of the introduction of yellow fever, & diseuse' which happily up to the pra sens lus heen vakrown in the Far Best, but which if it once obtains a outing here anty spread throughout the whole of Asia and Malaysia.

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DESTINATION.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

VANILA

BATS OF LEAVING

Annualis Porta, 25.Aldenham

Gibb Livingston & Co. July 31, at 10 am. Australia Ports, de Empire ............................................... útɔb Livington & Co.jAng. 28, at 10 am. Anping & Takao &c.booku Maru ..... Desks Shoson Kaicha. July 22, at 10 am.

bay v. S'pore & 'bo Jinsen Mara Nippon Yasen Kasha August 3. Bhey, pare, 'bo. Malay Matt. Usaka_Stesen Ka'shaluly 29, am. Hondlala via Japan &c Kiyo Mar...Toyo Kisen Kaisha... August 5. Boston & New York Indrakusla.......................................... Jardine, Mison&Co, Ldjaboot Jaly 17....... Robe. Prinz Waldetar... Melebers & Co... About July 23 Japan & Seattle

Seattle bimne

bmmasota ................. Great Northern S.S. GoAugust 14. Yokohama... Karo Mara.. Kobe di

Frien ........Nippon London" &c. .................................. Devanha Londen & 'werp &c. Nagoja cia.ımı Manila, Cebu & licile Chinhas... Manila, Jebn & Iloilo Taming ............... Madila

................ Faensang......... Manila, Melbourne, de Prinz Waldemar Marseilles, T. Porte... Atla aliqua.. Marseilles vis Porte... Amazono

Mar, London &c... Iyo Maru NewYork v.Suez Canal Royal Prince Naples, Genos do...... Kleist............. Ni, Kobe & Phamn Kumano Maru.............

29, -ilm. JP. & O. 8.5, Co................. Atg. 1, at Noon.

P.&O. B. N. Co... About July 20 Butterfield & Swiss...July 28, it 4 p.m. Butterfeld & Swire...Aug 4, at 4pm. Jardine Bison &Co, Ld July 25, x 2 p.m. Melchers

Aug. 8, L. 8 p.m. Messagories M'tites July 28, at 1p.a. Mossageries Maritime Aug. 11, so I pr Nippon Yen KaishaJuly 29, at 10 am.. Jarahold, Karherg Co. Augush 5.

Melchors & Co.

Nippon Yasen Fly 23 at 10 k.m.

24, at 5 p.

Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. July 23, at 1p.m. Pacifo Mail 9.3. Co... Ang at 1pm. Facids Mall S. 3. Co. Aug. 19, at Noon. Toyo Kisen Kaisha.... Toro Kisen Kalabag

August 95. ......... Messageries Maritimes July 20

San Francisco v. Japan Siberia ma San Francisco v. Japan China....... San 'cisco, T. Japan Uhiyo Mart...... Ban Francisco v Japan Tonyo Mara hat & Japan Ports. Faul Lecat S'hat, & Japan Parts China Shai & Jspan Parts Yorck. Bal Kobe & Moji... Gregory Apar.... S'hal, Kobe & Y'hama Holsatin, S'hai Kobe & Than Scandia.Angele

..Delia ....

tive against the recurrence of plague, Mr & Mrs W. Arm Capt. & Mra Ivens quarantine is not a measure that is strong considered practicable under local Mr & Mrs Barton conditions in that behalf. The Ob- Mr Beard servation Station at Lai-chi-kok was Mr. H. Boker not established for use in respect of FleatSurgeon & Mrs Mrs Lawford & child San Francisco, Japan Korea plague but in connection with choler- und sunalipos, for which purpose it The Chamber of Commerce are off is not unsuitable.. pinion that the time has now ar-

3-As regards the question of the rived when a permanent modernly quarantine of patients suffering from R. H. NORTH, equipped quarantine station should yellow fever of contacts with that

be set up in the harbour,

disease, I am to state that the ques It is possible objections may be tion of establishing a station for the raised to the use of the Lai-chi-kok

purpose is under consideration.-1. establishment and that a more suitlam, Sir, your obedient servant, uble site might be found on one of the

(Signed CLADD SEVERN, Colonial Secretary.

Chamber of Commerce, Hongkong.

Manager

KEATINGS islands in the harbour. Here' sites

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Feld in The end

Keating Worn Tablete booù si amost streenise maiest of rearinsdeing the only cerata nowo ez ar luteotal of Thread Woona. Digitally fade, raud, j

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PARIS TUILET

No. 18, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (UNDER THE “ANTOL Hos

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could be made where matsheds might The Secretary, be erected as required, or where per- manent iron and concrete shelters could be set up as is, it is understood, done on the quarantine island in Singapore.

As His Excellency is no doubt.

Mrs Bowdler Mr & Mrs Bryson Mr & Mrs CarmichaelMaj. & Mrs MoMann Mr M. Cary Mr & Mrs Mitchell Mr Casalli

more and child Mr and Mrs Coppin Capt. Monteith, Mr A. Coualand

Capt. Cowan Major Davy, R.K. Major Dorgan Me W. G. Dove

Mr Duncan

Major Faichnię

Mr Taftick

B.A,M.C.

Mr Nixon Mrs Paget & children

Mr J. Plummer

Majoe & Mr Pyne. R.E. and children Lt-Vol. J.J.Raddles,

R.E

| Me F, W. Gibbins Mr A. Sicchir

M:& Mrs. A. Gibeoù Mr. Skott

Mr Stanley Captand Mrs Stewart

Col. Gordon Hall,

RAM.O.

MrF. Grinsell

Mr B. A. Hale

Durse and child

Further letter to the Government.

Hongkong, 18th July, 1914. Sir, I have the honour to acknow aware, we have recently been subject-ludge receipt of your letter of the 9th ed to even stricter quarantine by our instant, which purports to be a reply rounding ports on account of bubonic to iny letter of the 24th June. plague than formerly and this is par The second paragraph of your let Mr Hardman ticularly shown by the new regulater would appear to evidence a mis MT. A. Haveland tions recently brought into force by reading of the fourth paragraph of my bir & Mrs Hooper the Japanese Government against letter which, clearly refers not only Mr and Mrs W. G. vessels arriving from Hongkong,

Humphreys to plague but to cholers and small-

Capt. and Mrs Waters

and child phrey, R.RS. · Mr Williams

It is imperative therefore that we pos, and by implication to any other Major & Mrs. Hum.. demonstrate to all our neighbours epidemie which can best be dealt that we are doing all possible to set with in a quarantine station. our house in order and keep it so.

station.

Balantine

Mr R A. Stokes Lt. Col. & Mrs Ushers,

Smith, A.0.D,

Mr and Mrs G, E.

Stewart & child

JARIACH HOTLL.

Mr A. B. Jardine Mr F. B. Lewis

Mr 8. Paul

Mr A. Eggs

Mr 4. Russell

Mr & Mrs Shrobelis

I am directed to point out that Mr and Ms B. A. Mr and Mrs W. Jacks It cannot be claimed that we are your letter contains no statement as acting in such a manner as to mini- to when the present quarantine sta- Mr G. Barres

see the possible transfer of disease tion, now in use as a barrack, will be Mr. Charried

Mr T. Croft from this port when we have not available for the fulfilment of ita pro Lient. Ges. W. Grom-Mr & Mrs H. Pratt even the semblance of a quarantine per functions in case of need.

bie, R. E My Committee are glad to learn Mr W-Carwen When, however, we come to con- that the question of quarantine of Mr R. Dennis sider the question of the possible in patients suffering from yellow fever Mr. U. W. Fulcher troduction of yellow foyer into this is engaging the consideration of the Mr. S. Garratt," port the matter assumes a very grave Government.--I have the honour to Mr T. A. Gladwell aspect indeed, and for this reason be, Sir, your obedient servant, alone it would appear essential that

(Signed) E. A. M. WILLIAMS, stepa abbuld be taken to set up a

Secretary atation with a little delay as possible. The Honourable,

While the initial cost need not be

possibly very great still it will be con- siderable and it would be only reason- able therefore that this charge to- gether with that of upkeep, eto THE Loading LADIES & GENTLE should be shared by others.dan THE

On the opening of the Panama Canal, we will find ourselves as an

MEN'S HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS THE EAST. Manufacturers of REVES DES ALPES, pronounced by those who nia: it the best Hairwash to prevent the falling out of hale.

10. SOFIESS, Proprietor. Bungieng, Oct. 24, 1913,

The Colonial Secretary..

Mr W. J. Eades

Mr A. J. Grandy

Mr T. M. Gregory.

Mr and Mrs Bilva

Shanghai... Shanghai......................................... Bohemis Sandales... Elinsang

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Sander, Wieler & Co. About Aug. 1. Melchers & Co......... About July 23. D. Bamcon & Co., Ld. July 23. Hamburg Am'ka Linie July 25 Hamburg Am'ka Linie August 14. P.&O. BN Co.....About. July 30, ÌButterfeld & Swire ...July 23, at 4 p.m. Sander, Wielor & Co. Ang 1. at 8 am Jardins, M son Co. L. July 22, at. Nour. JD.

Sassoon

Co., Ld August £. Jardine, Moa&Co, Ld July 23, at ? p.m. Jardine. 'sonCo., Là, July 20, at 2 p.m. „Nippon Yusen Kaisha July 23.

Oaks Shosen Kaisha July 26, xb Noon. Nippon Yasen Kaisha July 29; at Nom. The Bank Line, Ld... July 24, at Noca. Triesta 7. South Porta Silesiana+nam

Sander, Weiler & Co. August 5. Victoria Tma & Japan Canada -Marn ................. Osaka Shosen KaishaJuly 22, at i pol. toria Tma & Japan Tacoma Maru. Osaks Chosen. Exishs Aug. d, ab 4 p.m.. Viria A.O. Seattle do. Tamba Marn ................. Nippon Yusen Kaisha July 28, as 4 p.m

S'pore, Png & Calta Torils......

', Penang & Cia Kimang. 'pore, Pang & Cal'ta Lovat.................. B'ora, P'ang& R'goon Toss Mara econo Stow Amay & Tamedi Daijin Maru. Sydney, Melbourne & Nikko Maru B port,

Maaricias de Salamin

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Mr Allen Mr Beck Mr G. Bond Mr Bondewijna Mr Causeriou

Mr Colman

GRAND HOTEL.

M: Mitchell Mr Nier Mr Odom Mr Oren' Mr Paulson Mr Foggorcon

Mr and Mira A. B. Mr Sanderson

Crew

Mrs Escault

Mr & Mrs Fleming Mr Jackson Mr Jardine

Mr & Mrs Langham Mr Laughlin MrLebman Mr Lows Mr Mathieson

Mrs. Butherland Mr. Meyer Mrs Tall

Mr & Mrs E. Walkes. Mr and Mrs D. 0.

Watling Me A. O. Harmer MrAR W. Wibley Mr Chas. J. Higgia- M: A. Williama

botham

Mr D. Wilson Mr H. D. Holloway

STATION HIZLI

Blanckenberg

Mr Bruce Jaha Occasionally one feels that in these Mr W. Beierling

Mr B. Barbara/"" Mr A. Lembach daya dog worship le carried to extremes, Mr and Mrs M. A. Mr J... Deleris When the pet pug rushed at the visitor and

Mr G. Parey ( unde a feeble attempt to bite him the lady | Lious, and Bits B. Mr & Mrs R. Pitble of the house came to the reside. “The *

EL Brewster Mr. and Mrs E 0. little dent. It's all his fun. You must Capt. and Mrs T. V. Bellan

Brahnya Mr W. Rati excuse him. He mesos no bat. But it's Mr and Mrs. J. W. Mr. J. O. Bibley

Christian Capt. & Mr Wolf

and children

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Mr A. Ha Berla

Mr Scott

*Me Skimla

Mr Waitz Mr White

Mr Weissenborn

Air Wilked Mr. Winans Mr. Wolf

Mr Wright.

Bir Ybin Mr. Zollvin

KING HOWARD HOTEL,

Mr & bir 0. Lauris

Mix E. Almberg.

Mr M. J. AnatīnamE

Mr N. J. Austin

Mr D. Bendel

Mr W. Budge

Mr W. J. Leverent Mr C. F. Malley Miss Massey

Mr and Mrs H. B. Mr G. W. O, Mayne Bridger & family : Mrs F. A. Miller

Dr Muller"

Mr J. Brister

Mr F. Barann Mr F. W. Coz

Mr B, Morphy Capt. & Men W.U.

Hall Dr Bibree Mr A. H. P. JoaningsMr 0. H. Sopor Mr J. Josephat Mr.K. Tame Mr D. W. Karsdorp Me Thompan MW. Korata Ma Thuật Mr and Mis W. D. Dr K. Walther

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Mr and Mrs E. L. M:F_U_Masörlerlay

Agariz

Dr & Mrs Evis-Jones Dr and Mrs G. D. R. MÉG.” A. Jonker

Mr.W. Logan Mr E. J. K. Mitchell Mr R. J. Bavlinson

Black

Mr and Mrs. J W.

Bolles

Miss H. Bollen Mr M J. Broen ·¦.

Mrs Bawser

Mr. & Mrs J. Robert-

Mr Davenport Browne.. son

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Mrs Clayton

Mr W: Sobofeld

Bir WA. J. Cooper Mr and Mrs E. "T.

Mrs Magaz

Siaz 1

Mr J. J. MElias Mrs W. Smith

Min D. Filkins Me F. Satten Mr & Mrs A, Farber Mr H. P. Thomas Mr B. EL Oollis E-Mr G. J. H. van der

lowes

Mr T. L Harison Mr O. H. Hortel Mr Brogaward- Mr &. D. Hooke.

Capt A. H. Kinnaird Watson, 48 2 Mr H W. Weijn Mr J. W. Wilson

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