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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1915.

Hughes and Hough

LOCTIONEERS so ver GoreNEKEST.

AMS ADMIRINT,

General Auctioneers

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Share, Coal and

General Brokera.

PROPRIETORS

“TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE,

Codes used:

A.B.C. ATR & Sea dortions,

AL THINGRAPHć Love,

Telegraphle Addtoss

MEIRION HONGKONG.

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

Tious to call by Public Anction,

THE Undersigned have received inatrac.

THURSDAY,

the 4th March, 1915, commencing

at 1.20 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corver

ut Ice House Street,-

A QUANTITY or

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Pigott's resistence, whilst a third, which the Voluntary All Detachment of the also failed in its mission, male s hola Red Cross Sepinty, mala the-following rift deep suil just over a fouh aile en some statement to mal waste land in Prity-road. Efty yards **I was drilling as about 9,30 last night from the earnt houra in the Beeston when there was a dry of beihs being Word of the syn. A fourth bomb also į dropped on the town. Wo disided into fell in the Boston Ward. According to sections, and Mr. Richards, pharmset ono resident, an aeroplane was seen flying to the detachment, wona with me to St. around the houses in Windham Park.

Peer's Plain. We found Samuel Smith with his head shattered, and STHO It

YARMOUTH LIGHTED BY STAR woman, who was taken to the hospital.

SHELLS

| Tumediataly" sholis fell the then "was [placed in darkness, and people, showed' Yanxorem, Jan. 20, absolute disregard of instructions to re- Except-in the neighturhouts which main indoors, They Rocked into the bear material evidence of the harse street. Serie of the shells were wrought by hostile airtrait, there is no- illuralsation shells, and one of them in- thing here to indicate a recent visk of dicated the position of the unworka, A I death dealing wiring. Two deaths are shell was undoubtedly meant for the gas- recorded, both of innocent not-combat-works, but the aim was not see prata, ant They aro Samuel Smith and My urllector is the pier heard the whir Jane Taylor. Smith was a shoemaker, ring, and in convinced that it enne front aged 30, and was engaged in bit re a seaplane de noroplan pairing in his humble dwelling in the shadow of St Foter's Church when the by vessels there that they distinctly heard

**I went and to win, and was informed

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THEATRE ROYAL,

Under the Distinguished PATRONAGE OF: H. E. Tax GOVERNOR, BIR

F. H. MAY, K.Q.M.G.

TOMORROW, Thursday, March 4th. HENRY DALLAS

PRESENTS

R. B Salisbury's Company

THE

QUAINTS

IN

PIERKOTLAND.

(Direct from WYNDHAM'S THEATRE, LONDON.), Writtow and produced by R. B. SALISBURY.

Basic by DICK HEWLETT and GEORGE BUCHANAN.. THE

missile fell and Eterally shatters? his soutils indicating the fallag of staples, Quaints' SECOND Programme

bead. The other viodimi în an aged wo- fto be taken up by vrch. That was man, one of twin sisters, and was killed (sono mites out from shore. The men, in the same mizibourhood.

on nur ships ary experionised in these There is a strong division of opinionattom, and eat or well mistako the as to whether the tacking fures was sound. The evilector infertued ma le componet of one or more Zeppelins, a class night, and felt siis ho must saplace, or arroplanes. Then aro eir have seen a Zeppelin had there been one. eumatantial stories favonzing each con. He was convinced that, it was an acro- tention. What is jalear is that batireen plana og seaplane which dropped the (8.15 and 8.39 last night whirring poises fanells at Yorfollo-squaro."

were heard over the town. Then fol-

BONIL FROM A ZEPPELIN.

lowod the explosion of borabs, emitting An unexploded bomb was found at a bright flames, which lighted up consi. here's heelt in a stable. It fell throgh derable areas and supplant the aircraft (the stable nost, which,checked the velo mon with the information they needed Feity, and the straw in which it innled as to their preātions.

completed the work of nullifying its Having discharged these illumination effects. I have examined this bomb, bombe, they made for the gasworks, drop-|which. weighs about to.. and is filled] ping a highly explosive missile on the with a khaki-coloured vinous substance, way hem above it. Peter's Church. It stated to be Eighly explosive. It is con. missed the church and caused terrific structed of metal of about fie. in thick- dainags to the houses in the vicinity, |ness, mind is pear-shaped," "Had is ex- (Continued from page 4.)

the two deaths recorded occurring at this ploded in, the thickly-populated district | Singularly enough, indeed most sin-spot. I was granted permission to exterin which is fell the low of life and dam Tous to Sell by Public Auction,

THE Undersigned have received instruc-gulady, as I returned here to telegraph the destroyed buildings houses with age to property must have been very

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

00

THURSDAY,

THE AIR RAID ON THE EAST COAST.

SUNDRY BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., de.

Comprising: Drawing Room Suites, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs and Sofas, Carpota nud Rugs, Brass-mounted- Bedsteads, Toilet Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, Ee, Sideboazdı. - Disner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables, and Chairs, etc., st., Dinner and Dessert LARGE MULES & 1 CHINA PONY. know. I think it is down there, and Bervices, Crockery. Glass and E.-F. Ware, Cooking Stores, Catiary, etc, etc.,

Aho

An assortment of Blackwood Furniture, Marble Clock, 2 American Combination Galov, ska., &c.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue.) Terms: As antal.

HUGHES & HUUGI,

Auctioneers

Hongkong. Feb. 25, 1915.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

176

TAK Undersigned have received Instruc. tions to sell by Public Anction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

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CA

FRIDAY,

the 5th March, 1916, at 11 a.m.,

at their Salon Rooms, No. 8, Des Your Road. Comer of

Ice House Street,-

BUXDEY

MISUELLANEDUS 'GOODS

the 4th March, 1915, st 11 a.m.,

AT THE ARMY Szavica Coars Pin HoxCxONG.

Tass-Asqal..

BUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Feb. 22, 1915.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

this evening I had occasion to accost a fronts blown out and the mais blown of beary. There is a serem attachment at: man to ask my way to the Font Offico. The destruction of furniture and fittings the narrow end, and "wings" found in- He was hurrying along nod made no was complete, and scores of houses arodicato, together with the weight, that reply, but on my putting my query to without a whole pane of glass in the this must hara huen despatched from a him more in a tone of demand he as-windows. The shell fall on the paveZeppelin, wered me in a voice in which it was impossible to mistake a thick guttural German or Austrian accent: "I do not

on the left." With that ho disappeared rapidly down a sido street, leaving me greatly surprised, as you will imagine.

I have sinon reported the curious in- 165 cident at the police station, and

informed that quite a number of alors are still allowed to reside in the district.

HOW CROMER WAS MISSED.

THE Undersigned have received instruc. Tous to sell by Public Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF TER CONCERNED), Withour RessaTE

SATURDAY,

the 6th March, 1915, commencing at 11 a.m., at their Sales Hooms, No. &

Dos Voux Road, Corner of

SILE

Icz Hotez BTRIST,

A LARGE ELECTION OF

SWATOW

EMBROIDERIES

DRAWN

WORK, Etc..

Consisting of:-

11

DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

meat cutside the parlour window of a The Drill Hall has been badly dam house, and the whole frost of the build-aged, every pane of glass bring shattered ing collapse-i On the opposito aide of from the ninas-room windows, several the street house fronty were blown in, holes being runde in the roof and the and every dwelling in the vicinity ceiling broken down in the billiard-room, suffered

Men of the National Reserve were among the first to search the ruined buildings In appears incredible, following the and streets, and a megeant informed ma course of the attack across the town, that ho found Mrs. Taylor. She had that the bombardment only lasted about evidently run out on an errand, and a ten minutes, and that only about half.piece of shell had struck her in the body, dozen missiles were dropped. At the causing terrible injuries and killing her fish whart buildings were sinashed, and on the spot.

It has been decided that the unex. in Garden-lazo an unexploded shell was Chow, Jan, 2 discovered by the heels of a horse in n ploded shell must be destroyed, although Opinions differ as to the number of stable. From a hole in Yaxley's-pasunge the percussion cap has been removed. nirerait that wons over Cromer, but it

a sheil was extricated in. high and the contents being so highly explosite. is evident that there were two Zeppelins 40in in circumference, the weight being is pointed out that the shells used for -perhaps more accompanied by an 601b. At the racecourse a shell made n-

illuminating purposes would also have acroplano. To the fact that Cromer was hole Dearly 2ft deep and over lift wide, the effect of firing any building upon in almost absolute darkness, and that and considerably damaged some of the which they fell. the town bes in a hollow, its escape hulldings. The stear drifter Piscatorical, from death-dealing bombs is undoubt odly due.

at the fish whart, was riddled. Wherever

AN ENTIRE CHANGE!

Plan, now open, at MOUTRIE'S. Doors Open 8.45; Commencing 9.15 pm: Prices $3, $2 and $1. Hongkong, March 5, 1915.

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RONGIDE, BOTKÉ.

Mr J. Alkamsde

Mr E. S. Abraham Mr A. E Jones

Mr De Jongmera Mr H. G. Allen... Mr B. M. Joseph AndersonMr E. M. Joseph Mr Geo. E Mr and Mr S.

Bacon

Tm CHINA MAIL. Lo.... Wyndham Bree

S. W. Mr and Mrs B. A,

Kester

shells exploded scrap metal has been FINANCIAL MINISTERS MEETING. Mr. Bockingsale

It was about ball-past eight that the found, indicating that the shells wens AND Zeppelins passed over the town, appartly d with that type of missilo.. proaching from the east. One could be Fortunately the works werg

seen over the Great Eastern Railway struck. station, which is quite a mile eastward

THE FIRST SHELL,

A Unique Erent in History.

not

E. Suffling, of Norfolk-square, with no

of the main part of the centre of the

I was favound by Mfr. and Mrs. N Silk Crepe Dress Longths, Silk Crepe town, Apparently, the cress of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Shayla and Scarves, Bedspreads, Tabieisships were not sure of their bearings, interesting story of the first shell which Cloths, Bidaboard Covers and Tables they seemed to have missed the prin fell in the town, the details they supplied Centres, Cushion and Pillow Covers, Toilet cipal streets and buildings, which are being supplemented by additions from Gevers and Night Dress Cases, Sandalwood quite close to the sea, and to have gone their son and daughter. Taking me to over the electric light works, sacircling the lawn, they showed a hole about 1fs, the high chimney there and making of to the westward. The opinion is strong. is the direction of Sheringham, fire miles wide and half a deep. This was when the shell esploded, within a couple of

And

ABOUT 60 PORȚMANTEAUS,

SUIT CASES, &o.,

And Number of RAIN COATS. Tanya :—Ân usual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

"192

Hoogkong, March 1, 1915.

PUBLIC A VOTION

HE Undersigned have received strno. Tous to weli by Fublic Auction,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNAD),

FRIDAY,

the 5th March, 1915, at 2.45 p.m., No. 2, Rose Termico, Nathan Road,

-

Kuviom,

THE BUNDET

HOUSEUQLD FURNITURE,

thereis contained.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue } On view day of sale.

Tanur-Col

HUGHES & HOUGH, *

Auctioncara,

Hongkong, March 2, 1915,

Bores, Fans, sic., etc.,

Ala

20 rolls Pongea Silk, a number of Egret Plames and 9stia embroidered Bedspreads in various colours.

Terms:—A Ugual.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Feb. 26, 1915,

178

ly held that the raiders mistook Sharing yards of the drawing-room windows. It hars for Cremer. Some minutes before splashed the windows and wall with mud, but did no damage. Their story was as the aircraft were seen or heard the mülki-

follows: tary authorities received news that Zep pelins- bed passed over Yarmouth, and

**At 8.16 lust evening the cook told were coming this way, with the rosult in she had heard a whirring sound in that they were able to cause all lights the sit and seen something like the tower on the froat floating sidewaya," to be extinguished. Despite past scares, which had proved groundless, the hur. Then followed a loud explosion, a bril riod instructions from the soldiers had lint light, and a thud. We had heard a wondeciul effect on shopkeepers and the whirring, and thought it was a motor THE Tudersigned have recuired instrueresients, every method of illuminatica vas or one of our own teroplanes, but

tione to Bel by Public Auction,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

v11

FRIDAY,

the 12th March, 1915. sommencing at 2.30 p.m. at their SALES Room, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,-

being extinguished instantly,

** LESS THAN HALF & MHZ UP.'*

when the thud enne we ran out. There wasto very bad smell, and we gathered

Mrs E. K. Bellic

Mr

C. D. J. Ball

Mr J. Bell

Mr G.A. Bena

Mr & Mrs Beswick. Mr and Mrs A, R.

Bishop

- Bragā

FEAK HOTEL

Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr & Mrs C. Ham-

strong

phreys

| Fleet-Surgeon & Mrs Mr H. U. Jefiriem

Bermod," R.

Mrs Bowdler Major Bowen

Mr F. W. Cary

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Merit," Johna"

Mr. Lee Jones

Mrs Morton-Jose

Mr & Mrs Carmichael Mr Jóseph'

Mr and Mrs H. A. Mr & Mrs Casull

Lampman

Mr.G.A. LATA ILHO

Mr W.D. Lode Mr G. T. Lloyd Mro ad My

js

Mis R. R. Nam and

on

Mis McClure

Mrs 8. L. McCallum

Landon, Feb. 8th-The papers to-day print editorials paying a tribute to the financial arrangement of the Triplo MW. M. Black.. MY EL J. Marding Entente as a unique event in history. ME. F. Bothwell Dr Max O. Barrion There has been a talk in the City et a Mr and Mrs J. V. Miss P. May is thought to be unlikely now or in the MFR. LA Burke united loun of £1,000 millions, but this, Booklin MHA. Campbell Mr A. K. Carey Mt P

Cariton Mr W. E Clayton Mrs S., H. Cole Dr A La E. F. Cole.

near future.

Mr. Lloyd Georg, who has returned ondon, made a satement in which emphasised that all the Allies, and only Great Britain, were pleased with the arrangements made in Paris.

The Hussian Minister, M. Bark, said in un interview that it was entirely doo to Mr. Lloyd George that the Conier. onse only lasted threo days. His alert. nest of mind and practical ability were astonishing.

A telegram to the "Times of Ceylon " dated Feb. 9th states:—Russian exchange showed a further improvement Jester day. Expert opinion favours its even- tual establishment at about 106 por £10. ·

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Mr M Meütegor

Capt. & Mra Molatosh

Mr B. 5. Mah

Mr J. Marecki:

Mr H. A. Catwright MrGalleyshaw

Mr A. Conaland

Mr and Mrs Keligwfis

Kirs Lane

Mr A. G. Lofta

Mrs Martin & children

Mr. & Ms. Mitchell

Mr and Mrs J, B. more and child

Orienton & children Mr and Mira Moss und- Col. Darling

child

Mia Edwards and Mr & Mrs J. Plummer?:

children

Mr W. J. Pringle.

| Mr and Mrs Man der Miss M. Prior

Mist

Major Faichnis

Major Pyos, I.E

Mr & Mm Ralph

Mr & Mrs A. Gibeon Mr.&. Sinclair Mr & Mrs D. A. Hale Miss Skinnor

Mr and Mrs C. Lt. Col. Gordon Ball, Mr C. Skott Mt C

Moger

G. 8. Middleton Mia James Ber

Capt. & Mrs Geo. W. Me J, H. N. Mody

Coon T

Mr Wm. Moore. Men Comelinen & Mr G. F.M.Her

child

Mr W. R. Neighboraz Cant. D. Newton Mi Nicolaup MR. H. A. Craig Capt. 3. Mr & Mrs. J. Craick Mr von Normann Miss A, Croston

thành Mr and Mrs 0. 0.

Cartis

Mr and Mrs Dallas

and Men F. D. Northcom

Mr & Mrs P. Nys Mr J. Ormiston

Mr G. G. Piroonst Mr & Mrs Peutreach Mr Peyroux Mr A. B. Farves Mes J. A. Randall Mr W. A. Ray Mr E. F. I Lieut. Gel. And Mrs

Rayner

L. Mr V. Read

Mine F. Reg M. P. L. Behljas Dr B. C. Ragge

¡

R.A.M.O. MrF. A. Hasaland Mrs. Berbrander Lt. & Mr Smyth "Major Humphrey,' My & Mix A., Findler

RES

Bwith Mr and Mrs W. G. Me Young

Fampherys

Mr and Mrs Grant

Braith....

KING EDWARD HOLLL,

Abroad

Mra Mr J. Arnold Mr W. S. Barclay Ma F. G. Becks Mr and Mrs W.

Bettison

Mr H. Friggs Mr W. Budge Mr B D. Bugn Mas Christrason Mr and Mrs J.

Orbed Miss Creen

Me and Mrs Kraft Mr & Mm U. Laused

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Mr J. Lenno

B. Hiss Lennox

Mr C. F. Maso01

Mr C. W. O. Mayda

Mr J. McArthur Mr F. Milver м п R. Mr R. O

Murphy

Mr A. Derby MiR. 8. Dore... MxM. A. Dowing Mr W. Downie Miss M.E Duffy At Runton, a small but very popular pieces of a shell, which have been taken

The German Military Coverare in Mr and Mrs H 0. possession of by the military authorities.

Ehrenfels seaside resort, which adjoins Cromer one saw other flashes and heard other Brussels, General Von Biog, announces Mr C. Endals the west, the greater part of the residents

heary tax will be imposed on Ma E. Evenson plainly saw one of the Zeppelins. It explosions. The shell in our garden was that a

evidently an observation shell. It Belgians who are not repatriated before Mr and Ms P. was about a quarter to nine when a

Falmer group of men standing in the street heard lighted up the whole place, and that, no March lat when their property will be Mr H. Fear miss. At frst they thought it pro doubt, has led to the idea that the air sold. The Belgian Government notifies Mr. Firm

the the absoup es law provides far, the Capt. and Mr. M. Mr J. P. Rowgif | DI A. Donaldson Mrs RA. Bazsay VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AFDceeded from an approaching, traction, craft was provided with searchlights.”

and child Fench Mr. Suffling added: When I went 2000very of property from the bay engine. A soldier nearby, however.

G. Fry Mr Denman Fuller came to the immediate conclusion that my office at Fish What I found a big possessor.

jscholi-bail-exploded thero and wrecked tho it was a Zeppelin, and before it had eighbourhood. It crashed through the the actor-manager, has been awarded the Mr T Goodrich Mr F. D.-Sle

Second Lieutenant Richard Lambart, Mr W. C. Calles

Mr.J. Gibb Furcitare, Dining Room Furniture, Aroo much closer nearly all the jabait avall of my office and make a hole right 1.5.0. The first actor to receive the MTV Goulbourd chairs an Sclas, Carpets sod Rags, Brassants of the parish were in the streets through my unify door. Hero is a block honour, Mr. Lambart comes óf a fighting. Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr R. Smyth ⠀⠀

A QUANTIT OF

BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c,

A follows:

Two Drawing Room Suites. Bedroom

198

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc

Catat, to sell by rabijo auction.

03

WEDNESDAY, the 24th March, 1915. at 12 Noon, at No. 23onison Hill Hoad, TUL WHOLE OF THE PLANT, MACHINERY, &. du, for the infers of Bonts and Shoes therela "coutained,

Fall parthul-rs and lumpecting Cedera may be til for the Undersigned, i oz Messrs. EWENS & NEEDHAM.“

Torina asal

WATCHES & HOUGH. Auctioneers to the Government. Hoogkon Starch 1, 1915,

P. Hall

Hannikal

of 250 sheets of typewriter, paper, pierced family, his father, having served in the Mr. E. L. Grifiths shell. If that description of shell had the late Boer War. He was given his sales at my horse, it would have been commission soon after the outbreak of Mr B completely through by a fragment of the Door War of 1881 and his brothers in

demolished. At about midnight we the war. heapkawhirring abren the basso aguia. and, haard what sounded like rillo abota,

and Bram-mounted Bedsteads, Toilet They state that they plainly ea, con Tables Wardrobes Washstands & Zappelia, showing co lighter and fly

from the direction of Sheringham, s Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension fairly low, the most general estimate Dining Tables and Chair, be being that is was less than half a mile Dinner and Dessert Servione, Crockery,

Harper Gina and E... "Wars, Cooking Stoves, She came along the coast to a

Mr G. D. Hart point over Huntops Gap deur thy boima Cutlery, eta, etc..

Mx 5. Er Hescock ary with Cromer, and, then, turning but no more loud explosions. From full Forenters, who is in hospital at Notting

Private B. Collier, of the Sherwood Hod, Mr EA. was fortunate that no bombs were dropshells were dropped part to the left, disappeared out, to se It

Hewett, C.M.G. inquiries I know that seven or eight bar tells the following story: The MEH. W Hobb pod, as the streets were full of people.

Me W. J. Bodgy army is full of dare-devils who are never.

Mrs H. H. Hough happy Unless they are king their ver R. Hunter It is believed that two Zeppeline pansex Britannia Pier, and sectional leader of the Leinster Regiment had an argument Miss D. Ja

Mr. Harry Tunbridge, manager of then some extravagant way. The man of Me Tering

Alm

Blackwood Cabinets, 1 Eas 4-fold Blackwood Screen (Porcelain Fanels) and Hlickwood Fire Screen, Etanda, Teapoya, Bestees, etc., One Piano, Marble Clock, Combination Salut, Bemington Type writom,' Oce Gent,'e Bicycle.

&c.

(Fall Particulars from Catalogue.)

HUGUES & BOUGE,

Hineers, Hongkong, March 2, 19.

76CE 30M0% AT SHERINGĦASE,

over Sheringham, and one that circled the church and vas. jusb-visible to the naked ers, dropped a bomb, which his s house in the corner of, Whitehallen.

DARK ERORI AID.

WITHE NEW FRENOF REMEDY.

show each other's ruming powers. To Mr. B. Jepson

Me MP. Jones settle the dispute they had a hundred Mr A. E Jogan. yards sprint outside the trenches undantag

Mr H. R. Crichton

T. Orpin

Mr H. J. Omenhall Mr W. O. Panore Me& Mrs H. Pearmam Mr &L. Ponning,

Mr F. F. Duckworth Mänd Mrs Stanger Mr. J. G. P. Foulds Mr. K. Saamateti Mrs

Mr W. H. Hotharford ME Mt F. D. Salisbury

. O. Sihley Mr J. Mr. W. 1. Sualb M A. G. Smith

Me & Mon F. Ymgth,

Mise & Sonsta Mr 8. Steckmet

MF. E. Beeld

Mr W. B. Tyler Mr G. Vellmar

My B. T3 White

How. B. Palest

Mr C. Wa lees

Mr & Mrs A. Weil

and family Mr F. W. Abita Bly and les H.H. ..White Mr H. O. Withers Mr G. G. Wood

Mr and 31m J.

Wright

[Windham-street. It entered by the roof, HERACION NEGerman fire, all the Hinos Both-had DNA the su

and passed right through to thus ground ficor without exploding, the fuse having 129 become detached in its descent. One of the rooms it traversed was nocupied by a rana, his wife, and a child, sad the

"IF: von happen to be late your meals will child had a miraculous cecapo, the butto 16e Courtesy and Fromptly sorted | just grazing the chalzon which it was Jnah the Same. Only at the ALEXANseated. Another unexploded home, i 191 DRA CANTE

is atsted, way picked up, now Biz Digby

CURESEIGNARDEL KEYN KHURN, WITHINT OFFLUTION

THERAPION N. 2

1. BURDE DEnan Poskode SAN EKOR, ESTO EXUPTÍCAM

THERAPION NE 3

EURENCERONEWELRYSSES, DRAINS/TANT VISON: BE "SOLDET TRADES USEEMNEN. VEREIN INDLAFENT DE ZBEKO UFANY ADDRESS ENTPLOYS

THER

Mr. James Mr B. Jone

some narrow escapes, bus got through Mr & Mrs allen without a scratch." They wanted to do it Amelmo Lovme again, but an offer stopped thom." My and Mo A. B. Mr P. Para

MERADILAN 7MFR. Mr A, Dourich: My A, dus Sautne.

MrJ, Smith you have lost your appitite, one of Mr Bistim, 4th &z Variety of deintydshot at the My Ad W. Cibla Me K. Wil ALEXANDRA CAFE is Bure to tempt MGM 8. H. Wright

Mr T. TonING SAIZ And Mira E. H

Scott

M: W. E. Graham Mr A. Scott Mr-B-C Grienion Dr Bibes Mr O. Hoden Ble and Mrs Smith Max EL. T. Uoweed Mr O. IL Exper Mr. L. S. Hunt MIA 8. SpieceLor Me J Hunter

Mrs Thomp Mr. and Mrs Wm. Mr Chang Xing Tong

Jacken

Me and Mr. Mr D. H. Jones Undorod Bir J. Joseph

KINJAOZILA. HÚTJÁ

Me and Mr. J W. Mc D. Lew's

Bolles

Mr M. J. Broen

Mr. Carleton

Mr W. Lrgan

B

Mr J. H. van Geog

Läbis

Mr Wề A. J, Gooper Mr & Mrs Martin

| Me-end. Min E, K, Mr.P. 0. Nízon.

Douglas ir B J. Bawileson Me and Men : G. A. Mr & Mas J. Hobar

Dutton

BikB. F. Fielyezé

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