THURSDAY, APRIL 8 1915,
AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC
AUCTION.
Hughes and Hough To Sell by Public Auction.
THE Undersigned have moɑlved instruc-
ADCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT,
AND ADIERAZTT.
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PUBLIO AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received lontrue-
tions to sell by Public Action
on
FRIDAY,
the 9th April, 1915, exomancing at 2.30 Y., at thoir Sales Roome, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ice House Stroot,
A UTANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &., As Follows:- TEAKWOOD.-Drawing Room Buites, Chesterfield Sofa and Chairs (new). Bedroom Suiter, Dining Room Farmi- ture, Arm-chairs and Sofas, Tolst Tables, Wardrobes, Washstands, &c., Sideboarda, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, etc., etc.,
BLACKWOOD. - Cabinets, Chairs, Flower Staode, Brackets, Marble-top. Tables, Card Tables, Stools, Photo Frames, etc., etc.
Aao
Ca
MONDAY,
the 12th April, 1915, sommending at 9.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,-.
A QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &...., & As follows:
THE CHINA MAIL.
MR. ASQUITE'S GREAT the daily avenge that I have given. To
SPEECH.
MONEY FOR THE WAR.
£3,000,000 PER DAY.
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The House went into Committeo of
[Supply, with Mr. Whitley in the Chair.
(March 1)
On a supplementary Vote of E37,000,- 000 for the expenses, during the yes to end March 31 pext, of the Army and Navy, and for other miscellaneous pur.
maintenans of the food mupply. poses connected with the war, including
Mr. Asquith, having explained that the vote was one of two appearing on the paper, the first applying to the year now closing and the second to the year 1913-18, proceeded: It will probably be convenient if in submitting the first vote
that figaro nung bo alded, to give ecmplete nepoint of the matter, sans- thing for war services other than naval For military,
As the ginning of the war those charge, was not likely to be very considerable, and probably it wouki ba within the mark to any that freem April a shall be spending over $1,700,000 per day above the normal experiaos of the country.
EXPENDITURE, DURING THE COMING YEAR,
Farhaps now I may say something for the convenience of the Committee on the exa Vate-the Vote of Credit for the ensuing year, which smotints to £250, | 000,000, The Committee will at once
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Drawing Rooms Sulton, Bedroom Furni-
observe an obvious distinction between tura, Dining Room Furniture, Arm-chairs
the Voters of Credit we have taken for and Boľka, Carpeta and Rugs, Bram and
the current financial year and that which Bram-mated Bedsteads, Toilet Tables,
a propose to take for the ensuing year, Wardrobes, Washstands, &n, Sideboards,
As I have pointed out, on the outbreak Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tables I make a general statement on the whole of the war ordinary Supply of the year and Chairs, etc., eta, Dinner and Dessert mother. Dealing first with the Supple had been granted by the Hood Services, Crockery, Glam and E.-P. Ware,mentary Voto of Credit, I will rand securdingly the votes of credit for 1914. Cooking Stoves, Outlory, etc., obs the Committee how maiters actually 15 had been an amunt beyond the or
Also
stand. On Aug. @ last year the House dinary grant of Parliament for the cost Blackwood Cabinets, 1 fine 4 fold Black-voted in its first Vote of Credit £100. of awal and military operations. When wood Screen (Porcelain Panels), and 000,000, and on Nov. 15 the House passede cime to frame estimates, for the year Blackwood Firm Screen, Stands. Tapoga, a Supplementary Vote for 1,000,000,1915-16 the Treasury was confrontre Satters, etc., Ono Fiano, Marble Clock, naising the total Votes of Credit for the with a difficulty which amountqpf' to an American Safe, Une Gent's Bicycle,
000. It was found, however, that this mentary Estimates in the trends British Ministry in the whole core of Dow expiring financial year to £215,000, imposibility, in presenting thi Parlia &c., (Fall Particular from Catalogue.)
amount would not suffice for the expen form for Navy and Anny expenditure
our history. Torma-A nṣual.
diture being incurred. up to March 1, part from the east of the wur. All the
We are making that demand with wxdward therefore asking the Commaterial eirmumstances have been set out mittes for a further Vote of £37,000,000 in the Treasury minute of Feb. 5, and the full conviction that, after geven months of war, the country and the 309 date
to carry on the public services up to this principle have been approved by the
whole Empire ara avery whit as de termined as they wers at the outset (cheers)-if wood be, at the cost of all we can comman(shers) —both in men sad in money, to bring a rightens eanse to a triumphant issue. The other point is that this operation r&Mr Beswick (Cheers.)
shows in a very significant way the stimulate as in what we see.
There is much to encourage and enpiousness and variety of our own noval
resources. (Cheers.) Nothing has shaka, nothing can shake
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HUGHES & Haven,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 5, 1925.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE CHINESE OURIOS,
RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM TSINGTAU,
Op
If the Comaritten seventy to propoval it will raise the total amount
granted by Votes of Credit for the
your 1914-1913 to £362,000,000.
I need netosay anything as to the terms in which, or the purposes for which, thia vote is required; they are the same
on the last occasion. But I
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House.
LARGEST SINGLE YOT ON RECOUD. The Committee will remember that
the token Estimates which we have pre wented for the Army sad the Navy Amounted to 215,000 not for the Anny
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R. M. DYER, 3,56., MLN.E.. Kowloon Derk. Bergkong.
VISITORS AT HOTELS
doxana Now
in this case the French and outsives
in a new theatry and under somerhat dissimilar conditions from those which hare hitherto prevailed. And I am sure Mr E. 8. Abraham Hon. Mr E the Committee will be most ready to Mr and Mrs W. E Hewett, C.M.G. acknowledge the splendid contingents Geo. E Anderson Mr R. Banter
Adams
Mr W, J.
Rodge from the French navy which our Allics Mr J. H. Backhouse Mr M Irving have supplied, sharing to the full both E. A. Banckham Mr M. T. Jone the hazards and the glories of the ea
Man F. R. Beli Mrs. M. Jureph- terprise. (Cheers.)
Mr G. D. J. Bell
Mr E. M. Jorub Mr G.A. Bans
to 17.00) ast for the Navy. Th whole cost of both these services will be chargeable and will be provided for THE Underligned have received instructo draw attention to one particular in out of Votes of Credit, and the Fate of
tions from Ma. Yoona Max Kaz, which the Supplementary. Your wifters Credis now being taken provides for our faith in the unbroken spirit of Bel-
general Army and Navy servicra in so giun (cheers) ir the undefeated take the names of the ships which bare as a speciñe provision is out made heroism of indomitable Serbia-(cheers) been actually mentioned in the published
to sell by Public Auction,
(mostly without reserve)
05
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
the 15th, 16th & 17th April, 1915, commencing each day at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dos Vœux Road, Corner et Ice House Street,-
A LARGE & VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE. CHINESE PORCELAINS,
&c.,
sta. (the property of Hui Tam Piso, late Governor of Kwantung.) Comprising:-
&a
Brass and Brass-monsted Bedatoads, Dinner and Dossort Services, Cutlery, Cooking Storus, Carpets and Rugs, Kanghi 5-Coloured Vases, Piatca, Bowls, Kitchen Utensils, Fenders and Fire Jars, Incense Burneri, d'a, dc., Tungs Branses, Glass and B-P. Ware, Electric ching Famille Rose and Ela and White
from the Yot to be subsequently
posed for the year 1915-16.
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therafor by Parliament in the small Estimates already presented.
ORDINARY VOTEN RUPTLEMENTED, On the outbreak of the war the or dinary supply on a peace basis had been sofed by the House. Consequently the Voters of Credit for tho
Current financial year, like those an all previous occasions, have been taken in order to provide the amount necessary for naval and military operations in addition to the ordinary grants of Parliament. D follows that the expenditure charged or chargable to the votes of credit for this fancia year represent, broadly speak ing. the difference between the expen diture on a peace focting and the or.. penditure on a war footing.
TWO MILLIONS A DAY.
The Committee may ask on what basis has this suru of £250,000,000 been arrived
WONDERFUL NAVAL RESOURCES. In order to illustrate that remark,
The Queer
Mr W, M. Black
| Mr and Mrs N. F.
Blanch
Mr E, Bopp
Mr and Ms C. J.
Bonward.
Mr and Mrs H. &
Lampman Cap. Legge Mr G. T. Lloyd' Mra adhirs Loja Mm R. P. Mann snỗ
Mr F. H. Kales
Mr E F. Bothwell Mr and bira J. V. Br J. Mierecki
Brags Elizabeth Mr E. Bridges
***
thank
Mr B, E. Maba
Mr & Mrs O. Maure Mr and Mm Q. K
Meyr
Capt. T.M. Meyrich Me G. 9. Middiston Mr. and Mrs J. H.N
Morty
Mis M. Y. Moore Mr Wr. Moore
Mr W. I Neighbour,
Mrs J. A. Randal ' Mr E. H. Ray
in the tenacity and resource with which despatches, our two great Alles, the one in the West (cheers)-the first ship to be commvis Mr M. W. Bruce This Vots of Credit has twr fen- and the other in the East, hold their sioned of the newest type of what are Me S. Y. Chang tures which I believe are quite mi-far-tung lines, and will continue to hold called super-Dreadnoughts, with guns of Mr W. E. Clayton que and without precedent. In the them till the hour conms for an irrésisti. a power and range never hitherto known Mrs E. R. P. Col first place it is the largest single Vatble and decisive advance." (Chrers.) in naval warfare; side by side with Her DrALE F. Cole on record in the annals of this House: Our Dominion and our great Depen is the Agamemnon, the immediate pre- Mr and Mrs H. M. and secondly, as I have said, is prodency of India have sent a splendid decessor of the Dreadnought, and in Cook vides for ordinary as well as for emmer.contributions of met (hear, bear)-a association with them the Triumph, the Mr & Mrs W. Coomba Mr J. Ormiston gray expenditure of the Army and large number of whom are already at Cornwallis, the Irresistible, the Vange. Mr Cornelineen & Mr L. Feck Navy.
the front, and the whole of whom will ance, and the Albion-presenting. MrR H. A. Craig Mi M. Feables
bild
Mike R. Peeblem before very long be in the fighting line. think I am fight in saying, three or four Mr J. W. Cranston Miss M. E. Péobles (Cheers.) We hour today with great different types of the older pre-Draad. Mr & Mrs J. Cruick Mir and Birs J. A gratification, that Princess Patricia's Cans- nought battleship which have been a Mr H. F. Canningham MA 3. Pitcher
Pentreath fdian Regiment has been deing during foolishly and so prematurely regarded in Mr and Mrs .. S. Mr A. B. Parvcs: As regards the perial for which the last few days most gullat and, eff some quarters as obsolete or negligible Dashwood The total on that basis which would
this vote is being taken, it has been cient work. (Cheers.)
al bringing to bear the power of their Miss E. Devida be raised, if this Supplementary Vote
thought advisable to take
NEVER MORE CONFIDENT.
formidable ia guns on the fortifications, Mr and Mrs F. We have no sufficient, as far as we can julge, to is evented to, will be 962 millicas,
Davis reason to be otherwise with magnificent accuracy and withi
Mr R. Davison For cases, the validity of which the
provide for all expenditure to come than satisfied with the progress of re-deadly effect. (Cheers.)
Mr F. Dennis Committee has recognised of previous
in course of payment up to approxi.cruiting. The Territorial divisions, or When, I have said, these proceed. Ms A. Derby ccessions. I do not think it is desirable mately, the second week in July-fully trained, are capable--I say it dinge are being conducted, so far as the Mr.G. F. Douglas to give preciso details of the items which
about 100 days.
vidly--of confrunting nay troops in the Navy is concerned, without subtraction Miss M. E. Duly Mr W. A. Dowley make up the total, but without entering
As regards the daily rate of expon.
world. (Cheers.)
of any sort or kind from the strength into them I may roughly apportion the fiture, the War Office calculates that
The new armies, which have lately and effectiveness of the Grund Fleet, expenditure.
from the beginning of April, 1915; the been under the critical scrutiny of skilled think a word of congratulation is due to For the Army and Navy, according to total expenditure on Army services will observers, are fast realising all our most the Admiralty for the way in which it A few lots of Crystal, Agate and Jade the best estimates which a present can be at the rate of £1,500,000 per day, sanguine hopes.
has utilised its resources. (Cheers.) | Ornaments, &c Sit
(To be continued in to-morrow's issue.) be framed, there will be required, ap with a tendency to increase. F.B.The Undersigned will give aproximately. 275 millions. Thats of week's guarantee as to the genuineness of course, is in addition to the mums voted The Underage PTORS, OF LITR
HE Undersigned have received instructhe articion offered.
before the war for the Army and Navy which amounted to 180,400,000, Each W. D. Granan, to sell by Pahlio i Auction,
Reading Lamps, etc., etc.
Catalognes will be issued.. Terme-As penal,
:
HUGHES & HOUGE, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 31, 1915.
PUBLIC AUCTION
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WEDNESDAY,
Vases, Plates, Jars, Bowls, Pots, 3-Coloured Porcelain Panel 'Screene,
Alao
A fine selection of Embroideries, Old Kakemouca, Bamboo Carvings, Bronze Incoase Butters and Vases. Carved & 202 Lacquered Screens, &c., &c., &a.,
And
the 14th April, 1915, commencing at
p... at Yalta" No. 68,
the Peak,
THE WHOLE OF THE
VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Lil..
Sc
contained therein.
Consisting of i
HALL-Black Wood Bettee, and Chairs, Stamped Leather Screen, Barometer, Hall Lamp, és, ¿e.
DRAWING ROOMS.-Old Carved Oak Table, Chesterfield Sofa and Arm Chairs, Blackwood Writing Tables and Curio Btands, Finely Carved Blackwood Writing Desk, Teak Bookcases," Electric Lamps, Indian Carpets and Bugs, Japanono Water Colours and a large number of Chinese and Japanese Brauses, Bronzes and Porcalnin,
DINING ROOM.-Largs Old Oak Carred Table, Marocco-covered Dining Chairs, Blackwood, Bide and Uccasional Tables, Large Dinner Service "Blue and Gold", Table Glassware and Crookery, and Busber of E.-P. and Brim Dining Room Requisites.
:
BEDROOMS.—A complete suite of White Enamelled agaiture consisting of
Catalogues will be issued. Termas usual..
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BUGBES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong. April 7. 1915.
That leaves unaccounted for a balance
of righty-even millions, raiser! by votes of credit, of which approximately thirty. 314 eight millions represents advances for
JAPANESE MAKERS,
Every kind of Footwear
MADE
TO
ORDER
CHERRY & CO.,
PEDDER STREET,
Opposite Hongkong Hote
Telephone No. 481.
Hongkong, March 20, 1914.'
war expenditure made or being made to the self-governing Dominions, the Crown Celonies, and Protectorates.
A SUZ
The total expenditure on the Navy from the commencement of April will, it is calentated. amouns to about £100.- 000 a day.
The agregate expenditure on Army and Navy services at the beginning of 1015-16 will, therefore, be £1,000,000 per day with a tendency to increase
For the purposes of our estimate the figures are taken at a level of £2,000,000 ↳ day.
Upon a peace footing the total daily In addition to that sum of thirty- eight millions there has been advanced expenditure on the Army and Navy, on to Belgius ten millions and to Serbis the basis of the estimates approved last £200,000 Further advances to these year, is about £220,000.- two Allies aro under consideration, the There are other items in regard to details of which it is not possible yet advances to our own Dominions and other to make public. The balance, roughly States for which provision has also had thirty-eight millions, is required for mis- to be made, and the balance of the total cellaneous services covered by the Vote of the £250,000,000 for which we are < Credit which have not yet been now asking will be applied to these ad
kindred or emergency purposes. separately specified.
win's caur ro Kalen 31;'
I think the Committee will be in.
COST OF OTHER WARN.
It may be interesting to the Committee
War carried on upon this gigantic seale, and under conditions for which there is no example in history, is not always or every day picturesque or spectacular affair. Its operations are of necessity in appearance slow and gradual.
Without entering fato strategio de-i tail, I can pesure the Committee that,
HOTELS
with all the knowledge and experience KINGSCLERE HOTEL,
which we have now gained, his la jesty's Government have zoror been moro confident than they aru to-day of the power as well as the will of the Allies to achieve ultimate and durable victory. (Loud ekvers).
DARDANELLES OPERATIONS.
HONGKONG.
NRIVALLED position in the B Gardens and facing the Harbour.
district, overincking the Botanical
Namerons aaleb Anfiew with laxariously Sated Babkirova. Telephonon and Klectric Fans,
I should like to call the attention of Tairphones In Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms the Committee to one or two new aspects wat seketulthroughout. of the war that of late have become
Telephone No. 1199, prominent. I will refer first to tho↑ Cable Address. "Bachsola." operations which are now in progress in the Dardanelles. (Choers.) It is a good Hongkong. September L. 1506
A.B.C. Code 5th Ed 1208
E. Liect Col. and Kirs
Rayner Mr V. Read
Mr H. W. Duanets
Misa H. Reay Mr M. de Redon Miss Robert
Mr J. F. Rowell
Mr.T. W.Shearatoto Mir T. J. Rowland
Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr J, 0, Sibley
Khrenfele
Capt Bahardt ME E. Evenson Mrs A. H. Fair Mz F. W. Franks Capt. and Mrs E. M. French and chili Mr Denman Fuller Mr J. Gibb
Mr C. Goodrich
Mrs A. G. Smith Mr J. Speed Mins A, Equare Mr H. BE. Swaffeld Mr 8. Stecktmest
Mrs H. J. Taylor Mr and Ms J. A
Thomson.
Mr.J. Tindall
Mr and Ms F. H
Mr Y. Goulbourn Tys.a
131r & Mrs J. Gould" bir & Mrs A, Wells
Mr and Mrs E. A.;
Griffid
Mr H. L. Grihs
Capt. T. P. Hal
and family
MrF, W. White
A and Bira H. TH
White
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Mr & Mrs Whittaker
Fannibal
Mr J, C. Hanson Me C. A. Henderson
Mr G. G. Wood Mr and Mm 1 Y
Wright
FRAX HOTEL
Mr & Mrs W. Arm- Mr & Mrs 0, Hum-
atrang
phrays Max Bowdler
Mr H. U. Jeffle Major Bowen Mrs B. Johns Mes Bus & children is Les dones
Mr & Mrs Carmichaal Mr and Mrs Keig Mr F. W. Cary Mr and Mrs J. R
Keapler
Mr & Mrs Casulli **
terested to know what the actual cost to be reminded what has been our ex-venturet, however attractive and KING EDWARD HOTEL M.H.A. Cartwright Mr and Mrs E. W.
of the war has been to this country, penditure upon the great wars of the
J
The total cost of the great war, which lasted twenty years, from 1793 to 1810, was estimated by the best authorities at £371,000,000.
The Crimean War may be put down as about 270,000,000.
or will be, is fac sa we can estimate, past, up to March 01 next. The war will then have lasted for 240 days. As the votes of credit up to that time, i assaming, this vote to be carried, will amount to £369,000,000, it may be srid, "speaking generally, that the Average expenditure upon the Vote of] Credit will have been, roughly, £1,500,000 per day throughout the time. That, of course, is the excess expenditure due to the war over the expenditura en a pesco footing., al
The South African War, from 1809 to March 31, 1903, was estimated to have coob £211,000,000,
ENCOURAGING. BITUATION.
In presenting these two Votes of Credit
That represents an immediate charge the Government are making a large
Wardrobe and Barest" beta with bevelled THE CHINA MAIL in the tax-payer of this country for pecuniary demand on the Boss de-
mirrors", Washstand and Chambersland,
Twin Bram and Brass-mounted Bedsteads,
Reading Lamps, Occasional Tables, TYPHOON
&c. &io.
BATHROOMS.-White Enamelled Bath
and Geyaar, Porcelain Commodes, Shanghai Baths, &o, &c.
PANTRY AND KITCHEN-Ice Chest, Tables, Crockery and Cooking Utensils, Cooking Store, 5., &c.
GARDEN:-Garden Beats, Set of Lawn Bowls, Croquet Set, Tenuis Nata, Stone Boller, and a number of Plants in Fots.
Ou view from Monday, the 12th April. Catalogues will be issued. Teams ---Äs voual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 27, 1915.
281
Do Torgersee the show, Sapper,
and Light Hafrahment,
ALEXANDRA CATE, Open TIR Midnight.
MAP and
GUIDE
Enables one to locate the centre
of
a Typhoon,
MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD AND
TAFED FOR HANGING.
LOSING WEIGHT
this year, but, as the Committee know, and beyond all comparison larger than portion of the expenditure consists of say that has ever been made by any advances for the purpose of existing or securing this food supply of the country, which will be recoverable in the whole or to very large extent in the near future; and a further part represents advances to the Dominions and other States which will ultimately be repaid.
If those items are excluded from the actpunt the average expenditure per day on the war la slightly lower?"
After making full allowance for tha items which are in the nature of re coverable kass, the daily expenditure does not work out at much less than
£1,200,000 pre day
£1,700,000 AFTER APRIL 1. "I have spoke of averagen: Thene
Price 40 Cents, figures are averages taken over the whola
From the Ca Mart Office.
patiod from the outbreak of war. On the outbreak of war, after the initial etpenes of mobilisation had been incur. red, the daily expenditure was consider TOR a good solid meal, a la carte or ably below the average, as day charges Table d'Ebte, with Wines & Liquors had not yet matured, The expenditure, of the beet. ALEXANDRA CAFE- has den steadily, and is now woll over
BY THE POUND
"Under. Weight," a condition: of-health, shows your assim lative powers are decreasing..
WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND
Sapplls the blood, with the wanted zounahing and healthy. Besh building materials Very palatable.
OF ALL CURVENTS
Pazon: $125 and $9,25
rule in war to concentrate your forces o the main theatre, and not to dissipate them in disconnected and sporadic ad-
mising they may appear to be. That: consideration, I need hardly say, has nat) been lost eight of in the councils of the Allies.
There has been, and there will be, no denudation or impairment of the forres which aro at work in Francé and in Flanders.
Both the French and ourselves will continue to give them the fullest and most effective support.
Nor. what is equally important, has there for the purposes of, thees opera tions been any weakening of tho Grand Fleet (ChevII.)
Central Location.
Electric Latis. Fans and Tagbins, LL ELECTRIC TRAME Pam. Entrance,
Hot and Cold Water System throughout European Bath and Banitary Fittings,
Best of Food and Servios."
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TALIPHONE 373. Telegrare ADDRESS.
VICTORIA'
FRANK L. COOTE Manager.
«KINUKULERE HOTEL
The enterprise that is now going Mr and Mrs J W.'Mr D. Laris
Mr W. Logan
Lübn
on, and has so far gone on in a manner Holles which reflects the highest credit on Mr M. J. Brem Mr J. H. van Gerned. all concerned, was carefully considered Mr. B. Carleton and conceited with very distinct and Mr and Ms R. E. Mr V-C. Nixon
Mr WA. 3. Cooper Mr & Mrs Marin definite objects, political, strategic,
Mr. B. J. Rawlinson
Doogles and economic, gar, her) Mr and Mrs G. A. Mr & Mr J. Robert Some of these objects are so obvious
Dutton that they need not be stated, and others Mr. B. E. Fielder Mr F. H. Robinson are of much a character that it is, per Mr & Mrs A Forbor Mr A. Shielde
Mies D. Filme bi, Bachsa haps. better for the moment not to Mr M. J. Gurdon stto them. (Henr, hear.) But I should Mr A. Hardman
Mr A. Coualand
King
Mr and Mia J. B. Hrs Martin & childre Crichton & children Mr & Mrs Mitchel,
Mr and Mrs Darby more and child
*od child
Col. Darling Mr S. H. Ellis
Major, Faichnio Mr C. 8. Fry
Mr and Mrs Moss BOO
child
Mr T. L Parking Mr & MJ, Plummer Mr & Mrs Vander Fol
| Mr & Mr E. A. Halebir H. N. Poustnes Lt Col Gordon Hall, Major Pyne, RE
RA.M.O. Mr & Mrs Ralpha. Mr F. A. Haveland Bir A. Sinclair Mr. & Mrs F. Hicks Miss Skinner Mrs Bothrendo
Mr C. Skott. Major Humphrey, Mr and Mrs Grant
RES.
Bmith
Mr and Ms W. G. Lt. & Mr Smyth
Humphreys
Mr & Ma A. Findley
Smith
-KING
RUWLED" HOTEL
Mr and Mrs Wo
Jackson
Mrs. R. Almond Mr and Mrs E. 75. Mrs Beals & child
Mr and Mrs W. H. Mr D. H. Innes
Bettison
Mr J.Joseph
Eka to advert for a moment, without Cant & Mrs White. Mr & MrY. Batron Mr and Mrs J. K. Mr and Mrs Lacombe
any attempt to forecast the future, to two festurce of this matter.
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