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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1914.

Hughes and Hough

A COTIONEERS TO THE LOVEREENKOUT.

AND ADMIRALTY,

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokera.

||

PROPRIETORS

** TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Codes med:

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A.B 0, 4mm & 5m Eburons.

A1. Tazzomarmë Coon..

Telegraphio [Address MERION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received instru tions to sell by Public Auction, (108 1000ÝNT OF THE CONCERNET),

оту

WEDNESDAY,

the 18th November, 1914, at 3 p.m.

thai Sales Rooms, No. 8,

17

Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ico House Street,--

A Nounen or

INDIAN CARPETS AND RUGS

NEW,

Tease ¿-ÁN Gruali

HUGHES & HOUGH,

ductionners.

Hongkong, Nov. 14, 1914.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

HAVE YOU A'

BAD LEG

With Rounds that alentarge or acharulsa, pahapa

swalist, that weðan. berger on the ine leevec tha imptes

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THE AHANGHAI RICES.

(Continued from page 5.)

THE CHINA MAIL,

one rice, wright for inches as "per scale; winners of two rows, 3 lb. extre,-Qua mile and a quarter.

Ib.

Mr. Union's grey Historis (Mr. S

A. Seth

comedian s

your

..15

Anklas, sound which

poured, or there the

Mr. Evelyn's black Sir Eager (Mr.

J. 1. Era)

...150-2

tions, will depriva

power LO

standal

Mr. Peray'a bt. dua Perversity (Mr.

McMichael)

...180–3 Mr. H. MeGheo's grey Vahen (Mr.

Sweeting

150-0 Mr. E.. S. Eliza'h grey Wallasey (Mr.

Hina)

2.159-0 Mr. H. O. Elliot's black Irons (Mr.

mlipt}, ཏ༽ས

....139–0·

been told your LAT advind is rubmit dok Car I san tu in you, I don't my purbaan, but I will

Send Us Drag Stoess for of

to sunpacked.

GRASSHOPPER

DANCEMENT SIN PILLE) which in g sortain rafar Bud Lags, Passonel Handa, Uhurund Join, Bousemaid's Kaos, Carbondio, & Suche Azul Turut Blas, ka, km. Englah Pelomu 177k unt 29 ama. Sa Trace Mark of & Grasshopon se 1. Grom Label. Prepared b ALBERT, Alban Hoere. 13 Parziogdon: Sovet, London, Nealand.

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

[188 Codersigned have receivest, butżać

tions to well by Public Auction,

(FOB ACCOUNT OF THE COSCERN, Þ).

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WEDNESDAY,

the 18th November, 1914, commencing at 9:30 pm, at their Sajes Rooms, No. B, Dos Vanz Road, Corner of Ice Housx ŠTAFET.

A LARGE. QUANTITY OF CHINESE PURCELAINS,

&*.

doc.. Cousisting of

Ol Blue and White, Coloured, Powder. Blae, Coral and Sang-da-buof Jars, Vases, Wall Pistes, Tes Cups, etc.,

Old Brum Carvings, Old Ivory Carvings and Sk-embroidered Pictares and Kako-

manos, ele, et..

Mr. Yuuhiloa's grey Rap Hop late

Lieberlick (Mr. Quelch)...160-0 Pervinity got off with a two lengths load

with Wallasey second. Rap Rap then took second place, Flistorio being fourth. Nouring the mile fet, Elinterie went up someul to "Rap Bajs, with Sir Eager close behind. Entering the back straught Rap Rap hul a lot of tum

ngth from Historic, Wally taking

| third plove. Bap Rap still had a lend mà thu thrempuarter-mile puso, Sir Engor hwing taken, third position. The Held || ale ani my, ngid the halt mile pont the urlar was the same. Historie eume out 14 Tad vef two kngths from Sir Eater, Bap Rap dropping back to fourth place. Historie kol Sir Fager into the houe straight, ul Rap Rap and Purver- »ity rucol for third place. Histeria won very easily by many lengths from Sir Enger, Perversity scuring third prai- tinn half a length behind. Time, Zaie.

H 25.

Pooj

Histori:

Sir Eager

Pervarsity

Pari-Mutuel.

Place.

Win.

10

1 238

RW-

119

The Signature.

To distinguish the original and genuine Worcestershire Sauce from the many imitations, see that. the signature of Lea & Perrins appears in White across the Red label on every bottle.

No other sauce has such an exquisitely delicate flavour, or such a reputation among discriminating people in every part of the world.

Lea Borrin

TOMMY'S SONGS.

NEED FOR A REPERTOIRE.

raw recruit who has to be locked after with healthy rreation and amusement.

BONUS OF THE PEOPLE. Kneller Hall. the hom of the in-

W. S. BAILEY & Co., Ltd.

Kowloon Bay

SHIPBUILDERS AND REPAIRERS,

VES+ELS IN STEEL OR WOOD, STEAM OR MOTOR DRIVEN, TOGE

HARGES, STEAM 'UR OIL LIGHTERS, LAUNCHES, -MOTOR YACHTS AND HUUSEBOATS.

ROOFS, BRIDGES, STEEL BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION WORK. SMART STEAM LAUNDR FOR SALE OR HIRE, SOLE AGENTS FOR KELVIN MOTORS,

A. D. C THEATRE ROYAL

MATINEE,

Wednesday 18th inst. at 4 pm.

OHILDREN - HALF PRICE

Spécial radaced Prices for Parties of School Children.

"THE BLUE BIRD

A Fairy Play in 5 Acts

BY

MAURICE MAËTERLINGK

UNDER the Distinguished Patronage of H. E Bin F. H. MAY. E.O.M.G

H. E. Maóa GENERAL F. H. „Kezty, ·C,B., and Consmodate E F ANSTRUTHER, O.M.G., R.N.,

in aid of

strumental military mephyze, might do THE PRINCE OF WALES FUND

(By James M. Glover in the Daily thing to encourage the roeul sith

Telegraph.")

k the

very best

of the mavement, for it certainly seems Henry Hussell, the comjer at A strange that were it not for, this excel life on the Ocean Wava and Cheer en mosien initiion our Boys, Chou," once remarked that he, rests would far badly in the way experienced two very proud moments in competent bus and wind player= What it does, them, for the civilian bi urtistic career. The first was wherchestral army it ought to do likewise Total shares taken .............. 927 39

ho read that our troops sung Chefe its own self-preservation in the vocal | Dividemia:-Win, 810.10)

fine. The ought to be a national re Pluces. $5.80, 86.10. 20.00 Boys Cheer," on their way

Crimes, and the seat when Sir Acrniting song. At present the market 7.-Tire CarION SWEEPSTAKES.-False,

gustin Harris wel the title of that Tls. 1.000. Second pony, Th. 300.

Is Broded with this sors of literature.

Third pony, Th, 200.

For all Chinae, never-to-be-forgotten lyric for one.

of his most successful drumas Wholisof which is exflent in its way, but, poules, winners at this

tip will

ever forget the st-night sensary little of it of the people." This Weight for inches as per alene tion when Fanny Brough, seated at the where "Cheer. Boys, Cheer" stored.

It was a song of the people. piano, brought that big lump into our that by singing the well-town in the frimenit lives now; it has the handshake, the heart-throb, the tear- as the curtain dropped at the end of drop in its every line. I will never

Idio 9

Cataloguon will be issued, Torms-As usual,

?

1199

HOGHEN & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Nov. 11, 1914.

1184

PRAK TRAMWAYS

COMPANY,

LIMITED,

i)

Mr. Henry Morriss's ches. Castlefield

(Mr. Stewart) .....

HE Undersigned, have received instruc tions to wall by Pablic Auction, (FOR 1000 GRT OF THE CONCHAN ED);

FRIDAY.

the 20th November, 1814 at 11.

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice Hocso Street,

A LARGE QUANTITY OF WINES, SPIRITS, HIQUEURS, & Consisting of ' Hock, Claret, Champagne, D. 0. M. Bola Gio, Haig-Baig Whisky. Amontillado Shorry; and a number of Bottles of Amer Picon/Angostura Bitters and. Liqueurs, `` Allo

A faw Lots of CIGARS. NB-Special attention is called to the Book and Claret.

Ja view from Thursday altos noon.. TERMA-Å usual.

HUGHES & HOUGE,

Austioneers..

Hongkong, Nov. 14, 1914,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

1200

ELE Undersigned bave rrosived instruc

tion in COL RISNICK, to Sell by Public Avetion,

од

FRIDAY,

"the 20th November, 1914, at 2.45. p.m., st

No. 4, Ormsby Vill," Kowloon,

"SUNDAY

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising:-

Larga Brass Bedated with Mattresses, $c,, Teakwood Bookcases, Wardrobes, Chests-of-drawers, Camp Beds, etc., etc., and One Large Enamelled bath.

The Above Furniture is Practically Now. Un viss day of sale.

HUGHES & ROUGE,..

"Auctioneers.

TERME ---Än usual,

Hongkong, Nos. 18, 1914.

PUBLIC AUCTION

TIME TABLE.

WEEX DATE.

7:00 am to 8.00 a.m...Every 15 minutes. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes. 10.00am to 11.00 .m...Every 15 minatas. 11.30am to 12.45 p.m...Every 15 minste 11.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m.. Every 10 minutes. 115 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 1.45 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. Every 10 minutes. $15 p.m. to 5.00p.m...Every 10 minutes. 6.00 pm to 8.10pm. Every 10 minutes.

NIGH BABX.

5.60 p.m. and pm, 9,30 pm, to 11.00

p.. every half hour.

mile and quarter.

..155~1 Mr. Durgor's gray Concession * (Mr.

J. K. Brandi

Mr. W. S. Jackson's greg Suffolk

(Into Sandiway) (Mr. C. B. Bur

.167-3

Mr. Mohawk's spted. Futurist (Mr.

18. Morrinsl

.152-0 Mr. Laberton chos. Bernite (Mr.

Ikawe)

156-0

Mr. Fy. Morris's dun Cornfield (Mr.

Moller)

.......158-0 Messra. Tog and Speelman's brown

Swance (Mr. Hoard

...168-0.

The Champich brought out seven of

-un act?

It lived

The streats were

100 Performers

--50 Children

50 Trained Birds :

A special corps de ballet of 25 Orchestra of 25 under Professor Gonzalės FIFTH AND FINAL PERFORMANCE SATURDAY, November 21st. POPULAR PRICES ! !

Cross Circle and Stalls...

P 50 Cents. COMMENCING AT 9.15PM.

38.00

Booking now open at MOUTRIES.

VISITOR AT HOTELS

BOKEKONG HOIRE,

One wonders how the ballade of the

renaber forty gresta age in Dub- people come to be popular bas during the funeral of John Mitchell, the the French Revolution the Cara well-known Fenian. Bolu tune of Marsillaise origin crowded with sympathising onlookers, " was put to many a militants owing procession of enormous length was see to its jaunty refrain, and, of courtionid, with bands playing the Dead

Ca Irs," another of the French revo-March. ret at the end of the prices Mr E. S. Abraham

Mr B. James lutionary chants, is well in the memory sign one of the musical contigente play Mr M Alport

3ir M. T. Jones.

Anderson & maid Mr R. M. Josaphi when the Parisians marched to Ver Bays are Marching." to which the words Me J. H. Backhouse Me F. A. Kennard

iles.

Mr E. B. Lambery of T. D. Sullivan's God Save, Ireland Mr E R. Bate But it's a long, long way to Tipare set, and crowds of lookers-on, ty to Ma. Brian-Bates Mr A. Langaton perary Iran the "Carmagnole and this time stolidly apathetic yet sympa.

Mrs E. R. Bolilion Mr N. L. Lándon the best old ponies who won races na the Cs Ir. The little town of Tipper thetic, could not resist the martial Mr G.A. Bans

Mi 0. D. J. Bell Hr G. T. Lloyd meeting, a prominent absentee being

Mr & Mrs G. Lajo Sungari, who went lame after winning ary has many asociations with lyric strain, and from listless spectators be- Mr. and Mrs C. W. the Leger, The field was small, but bulladry, "The Boys of Tipperary" being a marching mourners to the great

Mrs B. F. Man and good. and it was expreted that Suffolk perhaps, the best known. Family ties eatery of Glasnerio, where the laat would reinp home. From a good start, compelled the writer to spend a portion rites were performed. Suffolk took the lead, followed by Dorof his early life in the country of Tip.. And so “faute, de mieux.”” Xárkahiro 12.00 Noon to 1.00 p.m...very 10 minutes Futurist then rushed to the front, perury, in the modest little town of Tommy, not knowing what to sing to 5.00 pm to 8.00 p.m. Every 10 minutes, with Suffolk second. Cornfeld third, and two big streets yet like a huge cross, last year's pantamine. when he wa 1.00 p.m. to 3.00 pm.Every 15 minute. nite.

Templemare, simple combination of

case his aching march. thinking of the

Mr J. H, Brister 6.00 pm to 1.00 p....Every 15 minutes. Borite fourth. Nearing the mile post not far from the famous Barnane Castle,mpanied by his best gr, or of his 7.00 pm to 8.10 p.m...Erary 10 minuta. Futurist, went cut with a lead of fire the scene of the notorious Carden abast visit to his favourite seaside resorts. Madame Cecils

Mr 0. B. Brooke NIGHT CARS an on Week Days. lengths. Suffolk and Cornfield running duction of sixty yesty o; no I feel a

historisas us being the lit employeded the okl "Trartin, Trump. Tramp, the Mr & Mrs Athol Ia Me E. M. Joseph

11.00 p.m. tu 11.45 p.m. every quarter of

an hour,

SUNDAT

7.48 am to 10.8 m. Every 15 minutes. 10.30 am to 11.00 .m...Every 10 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 13 Noon....Every 15 minute.

SATGEDATI

Beswick..

Mr and Mrs A. R.

Bishop

Mr W. M. Black Mr G. I. Eredhof Mr and Mrs R.

Bridger

L.

Mr A. J. Cambridge

,

Mr O. Mancini

D

Me H. J. Mard ing Dr O, Marrioto Mrs. R. T. Mathosen. Miss M. Matheso

Mareck

Hr

level in second place, Hornite stil Being Kittle proud of the furne suddwaly"thru the Isle of Man or Blackpool, and 67 | Mr J.. B. Chalmers Mr W. J. Morrison

fourth. Suffolk then took seernd place, j and, entering the back straight, with the on the home of my childhood.

A PANTOMENY PAYOZBITE, BUILDINGption of Futurist's big lead, the fold wis irly well together. Paturist led

Extra Car at 19 midnight, EPENJAL CARS by armugement at the Jompany's O, ALAND

Your Road Central. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SUR,

Omarol Man 1207 16

JAPANESE MAKERS,

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE

TO

1207

ORDER

THE Undersigned have received instruc

tions to sell by Public Auction

מס . .

+

SATURDAY,

the 21st November, 19it, commencing at 2.30 r., at their Sales Rooms, No.8i Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice House Breet,

A. 12UANTITY OF T VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AD

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, A.

As follow t TEAKWOOD, Bo-Drawing Ro Saites, Oze Bedroom Suite and Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs and Bolia, Carpeta and Ruge, New Braas and Bran mounted Bedsteads, Tallet Tables, Ward- robes, Wachatanda, do Bideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairy loota, Dianer and Dessert Services, Crockery, Clan and E-P, Ware, Cooking Sloven, (New), Cutlery, Altchen Utensils, Brass Fenders, etc.,

Thrde Pianos. Denki, Electric Reading Lampa, alm., 1 Marble Clock, Two Iron “Baías, elő., vid... Iace Curtains, and 2

Typowni

Dátalog 'will bwinsod,

"HUGHES & HOUGH;"

CHERRY & 00, PEDDER STREET,

Opposite Hougkong Hotel. Telephone No: 491.

Bongkooz, Marofi 20, 1914.

TEN

TINO.

8urgian Dentiat.

No. 14, D'AQUILAR, Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE

SAVARESSES SANTAL CAPSULES

Mr O. E. Meyer Mr G. 9. Middleton Mrs. B Miller Mr. H. N. Mody H. F. P. Muso the tune which made his feet move Mr OE St. Clair then. perpetuates & lift that noboxy DrALE. F-Cole. Mr J. Orista Mr W. E. Clayton Mr M. Nathen would ref.bare bear of otherwise,

Capt. L. Pardin and the name of a town which never Mr Arthur Course

Mr H.. Handley-Pegs draarait of the fame that has been Mr WA. Dowley Mr & Mrs Pentreath musically thrust upen it.

MIDE, B. Done Me Pinat Mr F. T. Duckworth Mr G. M. Powell Miss M. E. Duffy Mr A. M. Freston Henry MJ, C. Dyer ME A. B. Purvis Cheer, Mr and Mrs. H.

Ehrenfels

AN AMERICAN SURSION.

TAD

comrades.

Me J. Gibb This lot the first time that I have Mr J. Gould

Mr. W. J. Gunston emphasised this point. The American Government orso deeped the matter of Mew. A. Hannibal

Capt. T. P. Hal fficient importance to send Mr. John Mr E. P. Harris

C. Mr E. H. Ray

Miss F. Reay

Mr J. P: Rowell

Be W. H. Smith

Mrs A. G. Smith. Mr F. Smyth Mir A. B. Sorensen Miss A. Squamo

Mr S. Stoclemast Capt. E. &. Walker MK J. T. Warren

Mr F. W White

Mr 3, Wilson

Mr G. G. Wood

The song of the moment is a music as the three-quarter-uile post by six hull effusan, which was popular last engths, and here Cornfield took second season in the Midland pertoires, prin- place from Suffolk. Nearing Pročita zipally in Lancashire and Yorkshire, and Corner, Futurist still had a load and particularly in the Isle of Man, wher

One of these days; another Cornfield was shood of Suffolk by three the varicly palace serio makes a special Russell will arise and give us a clear lengths, Suffolk having a neck and line in choruses for the million. faux.

Bornite. At the Monument, Cornfield land is the summer centro of all porth Boys, Cheer," or "A Life on the Ocean MTH Erensen H 1.B. Bitner t level with Futurist and then im aunts, and the lyric found its was which lattes, tara informed. Mr H. I. Falk mediately took the lead. He led into way to the ears of the various Yorkshire still a favourite with Jack and his Mr L. Forster the straight. where Bernito came up regiments, Ib is in this fashion that Suffolk eine through quickly on the mails history has been trak for what would nai for a time led the Beld. Opposite otherwise have gone the way of bany the Chinese Stand, Castlefield who had hundred like contributions, which. haring served their pantomimé purpose been lying in good position all the way,

MTA

Hoisa raced up, passed-Suffolk, ami established or holiday popularity, are doomed to Phillip Sausa and the world to make: Mr.ILE Hancock

a collection of the songs of all nations A ond length lend. A furlong from music-shop oblivion,

for army atuh navy umstription. It is Hoa. ME.A.

Hewett, C.M.G. home, this lend was slightly increased

Brith Mr W. J. Hodge and the result of the men was besonder of wogs of the people which have safe to aetime that hardly a doubt. "Concession then challenged Suf an ephemeral existence only in the Mild-ervier man knew what the Rufian Me R. Hanter folk and took second piace. Castlefield landa. Blackpool shares with the Isle National Anthem was, or the Belpan Mr F. stehoson Wright won in splendid siyle by two -length, I

of Man the education of popular taste, Brabancone, until the prevent was Mr D. L. Hutchison

broke dut and Concession beat Suffolk into third which rogue is further fostered and As I sat in Datonshire hotel on place by three-quarters of Jonghkept alive by the impromptn, sinthe outbreak of war I heard the terzi. Cornfield was fourth and Bernita Red premises, så ***potman” or a “barbiy budid through the stroota; not only Mr K Almberg Mr W. J. Leverett :

Pari. Mutuel. man in Blackpool, the Isla alas, the service men, for whose calling out 1 H. T. Anderson Mrs O. F. Loeber:

or in the Midlands, who was not a bit it was used, but every civilian know Mr N, J. Austin Mr. O, W. O. Maya's Mr C. EL. M'Clars) of a pianist or ** domino thumper, and what it meant, Thus a national re. MW/0. Bowen could not oblige the customers by sitcruiting song should be in every soldier's Me and Mrs H. B. M. and Mrs E

kaagaack, likewise a collection at Bidger & family McHugh

W. Budge ting down and tipping them astase Songe the Boldiers Bing, which would Me Stephen J. Corey Commander Morita of the latest holiday furore, would not be a standard of reference in times of De O. CAC, MMC. R bis worth his wages.

Min E. Davidson Me and In a private letter to hand it is the question of the National Anthem Mr and Mrs R. Pauior

Time, 2min, 86 4-5sec.

Win. Pince.

50

Fonice

•Castlefold

Concession

10.

Suffolk

(087, 746

Total ahares taken

Div Places

1206 1,768

Win, #23.10;

$16.00 $5.00

The Man Who Gets There

Is the mity who his blood--- real rich rod blood, and plenty of in his body. WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER CIL CO-MEK

poken blon

Londoners have no idea of tha num-

allowed by the authorities on all licena»

+8

peace, war and viciers

ME

Mr EL D: Woolfa “

Mr and Mrs J. F.

KING HOWARD HOTEL.

Mon F. A. Millar'

Mr Murdock

Mrs W. C.

Mr W. 1. Pringle di

corded that the **Tipperary," tune benze

resemblance to another pantomime also's wide one, loe our God. Save Doen

the king" is the same- melody as that Mr A. Fischer" Mr and Mrs W. EL favourite, entitled, Hold your han

Robinson out, nighty boy" which also ensured of the Dorman National Author, and Mrs A. Yo

MeP. Rowley C similarly the Amerison" My Coun-Mr Ray Gardner some fanio on the way to the front.live, tis of Thee" It is now uical Air P, 0,Hall Pes O.Fi Sande

But Tonmoy really ought to hose. I

Mr and Mrs B. P. Dr Bitzes

Mr H. J. BiGO history that Brohamad Mehul's Hollett repertoire of his own Impromptu Chant du Deps for the Death of Mr. Hims MD. G. B. Smith moking connects, with ready-made Nelson." This had something i do Mr. J. Joseph Mir U. B. Bafar repertoin, in peco would do a great with the lukewarm reception many years

Mr D. W Harp Mr. E. Sylvester deal to fill up the spare time which

Mr&ldP.Kirchnerir. E. Tame leaves its heavy mark vary oftan is the age of Offenbach's La Fille du Tam Mr and Mrs Kraft Men Thoma

bour Major" at the Alhambra, when Mr W. G. Kesbe Mr and him. H moral of the fighting wait To, min The Chant du Depaused by Ofen tal on Aghiing strengths we must make Temmy, lila popular inside the bar- racks; salong, wo du khia seo cannék be, surprised If he - kiuka when he haK DẪN: KTORÍ

the time we appt

out but this

M & Hms 0. Lame Underwood

bach

ereate pairiotis sentiment in French environment: SOLID

M

Mr.J. Lennox W

Mr Lailing Loung. Mr M L Tours,

Baldiers

PEAK HOTEL.

A. GMr W, Am Hr Loa Jose

strong

Mr J. D. Auld

Mr Beard

Mrs Bowd'er

X

Mr. B. Layton

Mr & Mr Koch

Mr Linton

···Mr. W. G, Lake

Mr & Mrs CarmichaelMajor MaBady Mr M. Ca Me Colli

Haj. & Mrs McMunn Lt. Mond

Mr and Mrs Coppio Mr & Mrs Mitchell- Comdr. & Mr. Corremare and child

and children Mr J. Flummer

Mr Potts Major Pyne, RE Mrs Rice.

Me A. Coneländ Capt. & Mrs Cowan Maje Foichale Mir and Mex Faster Mr Rogers

'and children ....... ⠀⠀ Hr A. Sinclair Mr F. W. Gibtina Miss Skinner Er & Mes & Gibson Mr C. Skott Mr F, Grissol Mr. Smith :.. Mr B. A. Hala Mr Sorenson - Lt. Cel, Gordon Hall, M= G. E. Stewart

RAM.C

Capt. and Mrs Wan Mr F. A. Hasoland and child' Mr & Mrs J. HorbanCaph. & Mr White" Mrs Horbrendar feld Major Humphrey, Mr E. Williams

RLS'

Mr C. Willner. La-Col. EL, W.. Iles, Mr Wood

BiG.A

KINGBOISEN - HOTEL Comet Gen. G. E. MrG: A Jonker

Anderson

Mr and Mrs Kent Dr and Mrs J. W. Master Kent

Boles

Mr W. Logia Mr M. J. Breen Mr E. J. E. Mitələð Mz A. E. Carleton Mr F. C. Eizon Mr W.AJ. Cooper Mr R. J. Barlinson. Mr D. E.Donnelly Mr & Mrs J¿Boburi Mr. B. E. Fielder вод *Miss D.:FUkios Mrs G. Sachas

Mr & Mr A Forber Me A. L. Shielde Mr & Mrs Grimsbay Mr and Miss L T Mr A, Hardman - Single Mr T. La Barrison Mr F. Button Mr G. H. Hertel Mr H. P. Thomas Mr Encgowerf... He C. H. Walking MET.C. Mas crey Mr E. W. Weller Dr&Mrs Fran-Jong Mr J. W. Wilson

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