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Tonuyto, Sept. 22, Cloths, Boylies. Sideboard and Cushion
tisfaction is expressed Covers, Blouse, Dress Lengths, Em. broidered Curtains, Hand Bags, Mandarin, throughout the entry at the anounce Conts, Shawls Silk Goods, Ca, &e, &c.ment la Sir Robert Baden at Valcartier the th whole force in camp will be seat to the front. Thus the $res con-
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2.UBLIC AUCTION
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Intense
A HIGHLANDER'S SPENDID DEATH.
Pants, Sept.
1)
THE CHINA MAIL.
[but eu details are give a fortnight), ngo the aims of Cuptalu Biley was lu vluded in na official lise a wraket, buti it was amets scrtained Nasa hiv jpraries, were not serial, al that to A retarial to duty,
The hende dbush of a Highlander at ahabad of the hill of Jouarre, seng La)
Ferte, is told here-
British are smerved behind wood was sending a huil of shell on the Commas in order to thishage them. A seurt of Death's Hand Hussars tried to revutoitre the position, and a small ringeus will benda 20 men and altarhment of Highander went after
Information has been received by third Hal! Kingston Hovese, that favir Iwell-known forward, F. C. Brain, has Phoen wounded and is now in hospital in
Franee
Major E. EL. Fam-, B.F.A., who wa reported missing after the Hghting at Mons, is a prisonera
The name of Socal tieutenant Tret.) Įter, Clkstreami Guards, has rat yut sy peared in the official eserity lists, but it is known, though we trially, that he "returned to Lorxhin lag wrek wenndel
thy gundet) in the right .
Lieutenant Forestor Peitten, oldest sen of the Hon. Mr. Britten, Henswick. Worcester, who was with the Coldstrewn Chuurd, is near in hospital. St. Xale How shot in the leg and wrists. Mrs. Britten" has receive news that he is recovering,
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the 11th day of November, 1914 at 3 pm. nt his Sules Roms, DUDULL STAKIT. Victoria, Hongkong..
Tre Falucin
VALCAULE LEASEHOLU PROPERTY situato at Victoria Hongkong viz- All that piece or pare, I of ground situato! At Victoria futekid and known add
registered in the Land Odion Marine The lot. David Phillips, vicar Lee No. 158 together with the messungis Sewenstle, Hedgenul, revived on Sep-thereon known as Nes. 8.3 Bonban Strand, tember 19 the following letter, datxi fand 10. Wing Lok Stivat. Term 981 House Hospital., September 18, from yrs. Annual Crown read $17.50% his sen. Scogl Lieutenant V. X. G. For further particulas and conditions Phillips, Suffolk Regiment :-- det. of xaio apply to ting on well. Tipossible to write much. All's well."
Sir William F.. Saloshibey Trelawny, of Trethrae, has received a telegra From the War Ethics informing hiru that his seen w. Captain J. E. S. Tre lainy, of the Duke of Cornwal's Light Infantry, has been severely wounded in action.
Lieutenant CT. S. Legan, North urg berland Fusiliers, reported killed, is zow
a Dursing hou 18 4. Grosvüner strect, W.
At
A WAR TO A FINISH
American Sympathies.
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(T. th Editor U the Timeso
Sircially and legally the United States is neutral, and as a law-abiding
Mesars, JOHNSON,
STOKES and MASTER. PRINCE'S BEDINA, Ice House Sheet,
Hongkong Solicitors for the Mortgages
or to
MR. DEO. P. LAMMEST,
The Auctioneer, Eongk nz, Det. 28, 1914.
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FRESH OFFERS OF HELP FROM INDIA.
Princes 19 Volunteers.
The Secretary el State for India cem- municates the following:-Since the recipt if the summary of offer of servi vies, gifts. Ke.. which have been made in India in venuesion with the war, the Governans of Madras has reported that the offers instead of the original 29,500, them. Une of the British party became people we will eiserve every obligation the Mudras War Fund is prepared to seperated from the others, but dashed put upon us by international law. Scaenpply, in acklition to the horses fleeri which constitues an amy division,
They british, authorities suggested analne into the middle of the Gemanntally and morally we know it is no veusly mentioned, a fully-equipped hos army division, and this was the plan of who died a volley into him. Mortally tire for pality, but for the mostpital, hip named Madras, with 500 beds. for th us of the Indian Expofitionary the Government when reezuiting began.de, he still muunged to kill 'one forreful expression of indignation that is
Our hops and our faith is For However, the call ww unawered so en-Fussr and wound two others befers he within 4.
was finally killed by the enemy,
with England. We know that if, by any The Beld hopital, previously deregibed;} thusiastically that over 10,000 more men
Ile was buried on the spot when be unhappy chanse, England should be has the gift of the Delhi Modical Associu- than we required have assembled at Vadehetion. Hundreds the west fell, his grave marked by a white wooden touted, then instantly we should have to tich has been presented on behalf of all It is pairs of the camp on their un rensibility aral at bearing the inscription T. Camp-quadruple sur "Navy and maintain Lodian M
bell. Seaforth,''
orge standing Army and step into the equipment of the All-Ladin Medical Mix- position of guardia and defender of sion purchased out of the Cozarade news- democratic ideals which England bus paper's Turkish Relief Fund.
led so long and so well.
Tour to pel by Public Action
THE Undersigned have received instrac-their own expense, and in suge cases.
ор
THURSDAY,
the 12th November, 1914, commencing at 2.30 7.4, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice Houss Street,
A QUANTITY OF
BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &..
As follow
while genituents went to Valcartier with- at waters. Eight hundred officers are rguinal to handle un ang division, and there are 1,800 us Valeurtier. Among the thaand offerts who were to be left behind and all of them eager to go, there was much dissatisinction.
NEWS OF MISSING OFFICERS.
Since the
list ci offers of wrvice, act, pceived I hope that England will not consider from Chiets and others residing in and any offer of peace com unless the offeron visits to this entry was announced The Press Bureau has issued the fol- is accompanied by couplete willing on September other offers have been on the part of Germany to submit to received, so that the list is now as fol. lowing →
whatever punitiva conditions and safe w It may be of some interest and com- fors to relatives of deers whose numeryards for the tutore may be dictated by
logoizing the situation, Sir Robert Hm, Sir Gerage Foster, and Mr VALUABLE TEAKWOOD A went to Valcartier to consult with appear as Missing" or Wounded and English justice. For Gerinary to have Calum Hughen As the result of the Missing in the casualty lists sued by attempted this crime, to have failed, conferences it was dreiched to allow overy the War Office after the termination and then to "eupe without punishment anal other at the eng to go ab- the retreat of the British Expeditionary would be a perversion of every moral The feeling of relid and satis Army from Mons to know that letters law of eirization. I hope England in the amp was even greater has begun to arrive in London from will fight just as long as it is necessary than that felt throughout the country. ieman hospitals in which some of them to fight, and will end the fight only in
The Goverment will next call for are found to be lying. Several of them
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A. D. C THEATRE ROYAL
TC-NIGHT
"THE BLUE BIRD"
Second Performance Tuesday Nor. 19th- Third Performance Saturday Nov. 14th
PRICES as ustral
PIT (reserved) no $2-
A Fairy Play in 5 Acts
BY
MAURICE MAÈTERLINCK
TONIGHT E
the Distinguished Patronage of H. E. Six F. H. MY, KOMG.. H. . Mason GENERAL F. H. KELLY, C., and Commodoro E N. ANSFECTUER. CM.G, R.N.,
in aid of
THE PRINCE OF WALES FUND
100 Performers
50 Children
50 Trained Birds
A special corps de ballet of 25 Orchestra of 25 under Professor Gonzales
Night Saturday, Nov. 7th
Gala
Dress Circle & Stalls sold out.
Pit Stalls at $3-can-now be Reserved.
Second
Night TUESDAY,
Third
November 10th: ' Night BATURDAY, November 14th.. Cress Cirald and Stalls $3.
Pit $2 (Thea can now be Rearved)
COMMENCING EACH EVENING AT 9.15 P.M. SHARP.
Booking opens at MOUTRIE'S to holders of Advance Tickets on October 27th at 9AM. General Bocking from October 29th
Ranizal, who are ready to mise cory of Frontier tribesmen if desired.
Offers have also been received from
ΤΖΑΚ ΠΟΤΕΙ
Me Mrs W. Arm- Mr Loo Jones
strong
Mr. B. Layton
Mr & Mrs Koch-
Mr Ninten
the Feudatory Stato of Amb, from the Mr J. D. Auld
Mrs Border
Mr W. G, Luke-
Mr & Mrs CarmichaelMajor McHardy Me M. Cary
tion to direnting the community of Chicls in the Aden Hinterland... His Highnes the Aga Khan adli Bhutan Maharufu, and from the Arab Mr Bead
which he the spiritual head to place their personal services and sourdes cnreservedly at the disposal Et Govern ment, hus volunteered to serve as a private in any infantry regiment of the Indian Expeditionary Force,
mounted Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Ward vanteers for the second contingent. If would appear to be at Paderborn; in the German Emperor as a criminal among The Raja of Ako!ket:-Personal service
of savent We publish how nowy offers. which we have received from their relative and other sources
robes, Washstands, &c., Sideboards, Dioner full segold any division is no anct, Westhulia Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and regiments will be trafnent to be forwarded Chairs, etc., etc.. Dinner and Dessort Services, Crockery Class and E.-P. Ware, Cooking Stoves. (New), Cutlery. Eitchen, Utensils, etc..
Al
Three Pianos, One Old Binckwood Wardrobe, Desk, Electric Reading Lamps, etc.. 1 Marble Clock, several Iron Sales, stc., sta... Duplicators, Lace Curtains and 2 Typewriters.
Catalogues will be issued. TIXA:A9. ngozi.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Bongrong, November 4, 1914.
PRAE
TRAMWAYS
** LIMITED,
TIME TABLE.
from time to times s s to keep the Canadian Army at its full strength in the field. At least 40,000 more men will most the sea, uk those will have to las recruited and trained very shortly, The question of sending another full army division will be settled later
Soren thousand five hundred horses will be taken by the first Canadian con |tingent..
After spending three hours under guard at Fort Osborne Barracks. Mr. Knax Mag. ditor of the Winnipeg Saturday Pist, who was arrested on account of 164 criticisms of the Militia Department god the condition at the camp at Valcartier, was relented on signing a declaration that he would discontinua such criticism for the present.-The Times,"
COMPANY,
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WEKİ DATE.
7.00.m. to 8.00 Every 15 minutes.. 8.00.m. to 10.00 am...Every 10 minutes.the
U
DESTROYING THE ENEMY'S WIRELESS.
i'
SYDNEY, Sept. 2 leports have been received here that the Clermon wireless station on
Lieutenant-Colonel A. W. Abercrombie, the Connaught Hangers, who was reported missing, has been permitted to write to his wife, dater! August 30, that he is a prisoner in the hands of the Germans, and quito well.
Captain A. G. Luther, of the King's
men, sad the German nation, misguided and hally led though it is, stillerininal wong nations,
See George W: Steevens on the funern of Genlon:,,With Kitchener to Khar town," chapter 25, page 367. Tam, Sir &c.,
MARK SULLIVAN. New York, Supt. 21.
The passage is 0. W. Stecvean's book Own Yorkshiris Light Infantry, reported to which Mr. Mark, Sullivan,' the distin killed in action on September 3, is notguished editor of Collier's Weekly, refers, killed, but wounded and a prisoner. He is as follows:-
Fourteen years next January-yet was picked up by the Germans after the fight on August 26.
even through thus humiliating, thought Lieutenant B, G. Peck, få Lancers, there ran a whisper of triumph. We prissaer. His may be slow but in that very slowneCLS reported, mässing, is horse was shot under him in the charge we show that we do not forget. Soon
August 21.
furious
The wife of Captain E. S. B. Hamil.or late, we is our own their due. Here wero mra bass fought for Gordon's life |us. B.A.M.G., who was reported miss while he lived-kitcliyucz, who went
ing after the battle of Mons, has received disguised and ahas, among from him a post-card stating that he is enemies to get raw of him: Wauchoper prisoner of war in Belgium, that to who poured out his blood like water fis in good health, and is bring, kindly Tamai and Kirbekau: Stuart Wortley
treated.
who missed by but twe days the chance Major S. E. St. Leger Royal Irishof dying at Gordon's wide. And here,
in the felt.
VISITOR AT HOTELS
HONGKONG HUTIL.
ME. S. Abraham
Mr H. G. Allen
Mr M. T. Jones
Mr E. M. Joseph Mr R. M. Joseph Mr and Mrs F. H
Highs the Sackwar of Bareda All his troops and resources. Their Highnesses the Maharaja and the MOM. Alpor
Keith Maharani Maji Sahiba of Bharatpur- My CP. Arnold.
Mr & Mrs Athol L. (1) The whole resources of their
Andemon & maid Mr E. B. Lambert State; (2) two motor.com and a Mr J. E. Bagkhouse Mr A. Langston chanteur, with all expenses: (3) Rs. Capt. & Mrs Bain. Ms. G. T. Lloyd
Mr & Mrs G. Luju. 2.000 to the Indian Relief Fuad. His
Mr F. C.
Mr E. F. Lyle Highness has ofered also persoal sez-
Mr E H. Barney MrJ. Macdonald vigo in the fold.
Mr J. R. Hacdonald Mr E R. Bate Mr D. L. Baumgartanbir & Me F, Mar...
Intyre and chile Mrs E. R. Balilioa
Mrs R. P. Mana and Mr G. D. J. Bell Mr G., Bens Mr and Mrs. C. W. Dr O. Marriott
Beswick
Mr W. L Manahall
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Bridge Benham
1.0
His Highness the Raja of "Pudukots
"All I possess "; expresses his an- iety to serve in any capacity. Has placed his motor car at the disposal of Government, and is returning to Indis to raise subject to approval, Mr and Mi A... R. Mrs R.T. Matheson
Miza M. Matheson Bishop Black regiment of his subjects to release a
Mr W. M
Mr J. Mereak Regular regiment.
Mr G. C. Boudap Mr C. E. Meyer
HL. Bredhaff Mr G. 9. Middleton Mir Gulnur Ali Khan of Khairpur
Mr G. Personal service in the fold.
Mr. and Mrs R. L. Mr J. H. N. Mody
Mr James Moore Sahibzada Nasir Ali Khur 'ef Tanpur:-
Mr J
Mr W. J. Morboo H, Brister Personal service.
Mr C. B. Brooke Mr Ma The British Indian residents in this MrE. O Browalow Mir Dias Newton country of every class and creed have Mr A. J. Cambridge Mi W. B: Nichols been forwari with loyal and generous Mr J. 8. Chalmers Mr A. W. Ogden
Mr L. V. Chute offers of personal services and help.
Mr W. H. Clarke In a further statement the Secretary W. E.
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mian
Mr Arthur Course
Mr T, P, Des
MrJ. H. Crooker, Mr and Mrs J. hirs Douglas
Mr H. Olsen Me J.
Ormiston
Mr & Mrs Fentranth Mr G. M. Powel Mr A. M. Preston Mb A. B. Purvis Mr EH. Ray Miss F. ET Mr J. P. Rowell
Mr Casulli
and children
Hi,& Mrs McMunt Ist Mead
Mr and Mrs Coppin Mr & Mrs Mitchan- Comdr. & Ms Correa more and child Mr J. Plammer. Mr Fotta Major Pyus, R·•E
Mr A. Cousland Capt. & Mrs Corn, Major Falchnie Mis Rice Mr and Mrs Faster Mr Rogers
and children
Mr. W. Gidding
Mr. A. Sinclair
Miss Skinner
Hr & Mes A. Gibson M: 0. Skott
Mr F. Grisnall
Mr B. A. Ensle
Mrs Smith
Mr Burenson
Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr G. E. Stewart
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Capt. and Mrs Wash Kr F. A. Hazeland sad child
Mr & Mrs J. Horba-Caph & M Whe Mrs Borbrender fold Major Humphrey, M E. Williams
R.ES.
Mr C. Willson It. Col. H. W. Llen, Mr Wood
B.O.A.
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KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr E. Almberg M: W. J. Leverett Mr H. T. Anderson Mn C. H. Loober MEN. 3. Austin - Mƒ Q. W, O.. Maysa
Mr. H. M'Clure Mr W. C. Bowen Mr and Ms H. B. Mi and Mrs H. L
MaHugh Bidger & family
A. Millar Mr Stephen J. Corey Commander Morita Mr J. W. Mardoek Mr and Mrs C. K.
Mr W. Badge
D= C
·C. T. Cross.
Miss E. Davidson
Coas
Mr Doan Mr A. Fiecher Air A Boy Mr Ray Gardner Mr P. O. Hall Mr and Mrs R.
Hollect
Mia W. C. Paksara Mr W. J. Pringle Mr and Mrs W. E,
Robinso
10.00 to 11.00 ....Every 15 minuter. Ilan of Nuutu Has been destroyed, and Regiment. at Devonport, reported moist too, were boys who could hardly lian of State for India gives details of addi-Dr A. Lton M. H. Handles Per Mr and Mrs R... Panco 11.00am to 18,45 pslitery 15 minutes thut now the British flag floats over the ing, has sent a 'telegram from Antwerp when their mothers told thour that Gortional offers of service, &c., which have.
reached the Vientoy- 13.15pm to 1.15 p.m. Every 10 minutes land, although the German Governor to Mr.. Herbert, arousin of his residing don was dead, grown up bow and appear-
His Highness the Maharajah of Kar 1.15pm to 1.15 p....Every 10 minutos.
umi his staff have been allowed to remain, at Devonport, stating that he is fit andag in the fullness of time to exact 11,000 has been rejected for active advice. 1.45pm. to 2.15pm...Every 10 minutes.
lives for one. Gordon may die-other 2.15pm to 5.00 pEvery 10 minutes. It is stated that the enemy have now rel
Further contingents & Imperial Sér- 5.00pm to 8.10pm.Every 10 minutes.
Linoficial Information has been receiv Gordons may din in the future-but the vics Troop have been accepted from WIGHT CARA
Senttered fighting took place at Rábaul, ed that Colonel W. E Gordan, V.C., Dame class-limbed broad will grow up three States, ming a States in all. | Mr W. A Dowley Mr A. W. Schreider Mr L. 8. East Mrs D. G. R. Smith. the German seas of Goverment in New the 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, and avenge them." Hritain Neu Pommera) up to nightfall who was fully reported missing i
6,60 p.m. #ið 9 p.m., 9.80 p.m. is 11.00
P. every kalf hour.
11.00 p.m. to 11.45p.m. srazy quarter of
au Loor.
BUSDATT
7,46 ath, to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutes. 10.50am to 11.00am...Every 10 minute 7130a.m. to 12 Noct....Every 15 minutos, 12.00 Noon to 100 Every 10 minutes. 1.00p.m. to 5.00p.m... Every 15 minutes. 6.00 pm, to: 6.00 p.m... Every 10 minutes. 6.00 p.m. to $7.00 p.m... Every 15 minutes 1.00p.m. to 8.10p.m...Every 10mmrter. NIGHT GABS as on Wook Days,
SATURDAYO.
Extra Car at 13 midnight. SPECIAL CIARE by arrangement at the Jompany's Office, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS De Your Foid Central, p
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SUN
Amaral ManaMELTE
FIRE ALEXASURA CAFE Cannot be
Bestan, if Equalled For Bread Dakany Cheri woddamnty--Sende wikh Wines &
no wireless stations in the Pacific.
on the 14th. The natives under Gera rounded prisoner.
mah leadership proved very troublesome. Major Sirapyon, of the 1st Battalion They fired on our "men, pleverly taking Gordon Highlanders, reported missing, in cover behind trees, but were easily re- privacner of war. He is severely in- pulted with no low to the Australian jured in both legs. force. After this Itaboul practically sur rendered.
Dr. Pockley, a membered the Austra un Red Croom detachment, was shot by
a German officer after he had removed
Captain Foord, of the 20l Manches regiment, reported mining, is in Lady Dudley's Hospital at S, Nazaire, France, wounded
Captain Augustus Scott Willi
his cout with the Red Crow band on the B.A.1.C., who was officially reported khetus, to cover a wounded man.
killed, bas ment's letter to his wife stating that, with 170 wounded men, he is a CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY: prisoner. at Brunswick, where they are
being well treated.
WHEN you have a had cold you want # Mfr. Humilton Miley, Ennin, Fenrith,
Vremedy that will not only give relief. bub effect a prompt and permaneat on Sunday received a telegran stating euro, a remedy that to pleasant to take that his only son, Captain H. L. Riley, remedy that contains nothing injorious Rifle Brigade, hay again been wounded, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets all
these requirements. It acts on naturo's
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plan, rolíevas the lungs, xide expectoration,
opens the secretions and refores thosystém
to healthy condition. This remedy hyou have lost your applits, one of
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the biggVariaty of dainty dishes at the
a world wide releand ass, and nun, alway ALEXANDRA CAFE is Büre to Lampt
be depended upon. For me by all Obemies
and Storaksspare, ig
The Man Who Gets There
In the man who has blood-- real rich red blood and plenty of it--in his body. WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED A COD LIVER CIL COMPOUND:
makes blood-lots of it--Ble giving, brain nourishing. strength replenishing blood.
OF ALL CHEMISTS
Donnison
N.
Mr. Dvi Seliteid
Mr D. 8. B. Douglas Mr W. H. Smith namely Alwar Bharati. Bikaner Mr F. T. Duckworth Mrs AG, Smith
Mr F. Smyth Faridkot, Gwalior, Hyderabad, Indore, Mias M. E. Dully Jaipur, Jind, Jodhpur, Kapurthala, Kaah Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr. B. Sorensen.
Ehrenfula
Miss. 4. Squat mit, Mysore, Patiala Razpur. 1)
Mrk. Evensen
Mrs. Stock meet Imperial Service contingents from
Mr C. P. Sutthery.. Mr L Forster Bahawalpur Bhavnagar Bhopal, Idar, Mr. Gilder Mr R. G. Taylor
Mr F. H. Tykon Junagadh, Khairpur, Maler Kotla, Na Mr J. Gibb
Capt. BL.A. Walker vansgar, Sirmour, and Tehri will be Mr J. Gould
Capt. T. P. Hall- ME J. T. Warren. accepted later if need arises
MW. A. Hannibal Mr L Hot Mr A. MrF. W. White
Hewett, C.M.G. Mraad Mis A. Whit Mr and Mrs G.3.0.** Mazah
A joint offer from Dhar, Berwani, Ali Rajpur, and Jhabua who maintain no Imperial Service Troops, is under con Bideration:
His Highness the Maharajsh of Gwa lior has also given £2,000 for motor curs and transport, and £0,000 for relied
Belgian sufferers,
ok
Their Highnessy the Bajah and Banj of har has contributed to His Royal
Watson
ELLA Mr. J. Wilson Mr W. J. Hodge Mr G. G. Wood Miss A. A. S. HolmesMr G. J. Wood Mr R. Heater Mr HL. D. Woolle Mr P. Hutchison Mr and Mrs J. Mr D. J. Hatchison Mr B, James
Higher the Prince of Wales's Fund C SA
Offare of hotsen hava been made, by GRAND HOTEL. tho Chiets of Baroda, Bhopal, Dhor M: F. Allen M. W. D. Gibbs Jodhpur Mysore, Patiala, Hewa Mr D. Bond Mr Reynilds Mr. O. Bendewijn Mr Borgorg Loyal offers of Kosice have been reMr and Mrs A.B. Mr B. Bauderson
| seived from the tribes of Aureum and Cre
the Swat Vailey And from the Beati K. Emiatt McB.H Wat
Mr J. Joseph
Mr F.B Bowley MU. F. OBĽBOSS, P. Dr Sibran
Mr H. J. Skee
Mr.Di E. Boler Mr D. W Karsdorp, He EL. Eyirestar Mr&Mrs P.Kizebners Mr E. Lame Me and Min-Kraft - Mirs Thompson MW. G. Krabs Mr and Mira, J. Mr & Mm U. Lauroef." Underwood
Mr C. H. Vau derret
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Mr J. Lennox · Me AA WA Vaï dés, Miss Lennos
Me Taitting Loung Mr L. Young
MASA KIKOSULESS HOTEL Consul Gen. G. E. Mr G. & Jonker
• Krend Mrs K JW. Master Kent
Anderson Deant Mrs
Bolles' Mr MJ. Breen
Mir W. Logan Mi E. J. Mi
MA. J. Coope. Mr. J. Pawiba My D. E. Donnelly Mr & Mrs J. Robers * MFB, E. Fielder
Min D. Tilkins Mra
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