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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

Wouters Service to the China Maik).

THT BOLSHEVISTS.

AMERRJA LEAVES DA SHIA ALONE.

F. August goth.

The Supreme Court has decided to Lite neutrals to star in what way they

the 10 able to rapornte towards bonomic isolation of Bolshevik Russia.

The Council has also decided to sum

Germany 1: accept the restrictions German trade with Russia, which neu brala nany be induced to impose upon themselves.

The Council's power of action is lit- zd because the United States does not roognise of state of war between the Entente nad Russia, and refuses to join the blockade or render help against the Buheviks.

Los ous, August 21st.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Routers Servics to the China Mail) SILESIANS, POLES. AND SUCH.

1: FAR13, August uch. The Supiku Council has received re- ports showing that the situation in Upper Silesia is very grave. Miners in many parts are in a state of armed in surrection against the German authori th

The strikers have seized the towns of Kallowitz, Press, andi Jelin.

The French military representative in Silesin, suggests that troops under a French General should be despatched.

The Folish Government concurs.

The Fatest news fren Berlin claims that the situation is improving and that work is being partly resumed.

BEN, August 22nd. A Conference between the German Government and the Polish Mission. which was attended by the French easrul Dapont, has decided that "the will telraia from further

executions in Silesia

It is semietally learned that an pærestent has been reached at Bukbarestesugus between the Ukrainian fision despatch- ed by General Petlara and the Rumanian Governawas, whereby the latter will a cord the toliner free passage of munitions and supplies,

The contracting parties undertake not to take up arms against the other.

SumaniEངU to interpret the Ukrainians wishes at the Peace Confer

..

The Acrecion will largely strengthen the Ukraine's struggle against the Bul Koviste

LUNDOX, August and. The Polish Mission publishes a state ment declaring thas the movement in Silesia is not, Bolshevik but a protest gainst the protracted state of siege. German oppression is provoking a strike both of Poles and Germans which the excesses of the troops has transformed into a revolt.

PARIS. Angast Band. The Supreme Council has decided to Parts, August-20th- informs all concerned that the Germa Bolshevisk messate augst

Government

entitled to maintain The eserny has decupied Käerson and order in Upper Simia andil the ratifica Nolielf

tion of the Peace Trents. Polish troops Pass, August 20th. Advices. Tram Zarih state that the cannot be allowed to enter the country Romans are pressing an offensive unless requested to do so by Germany.

send a bend the Baiester with the object of The Council has decided to

a Mis. iing up with tieneral Denikin'a lettsion to the disturbed: region to report as

to the TSUMOA necessary to extor order, and also to accelerate the forma tion of the Inter-Allied Commission which will content the country during the plebiscite.

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Loxios, August 21st, Authoritative information shows that ska operations against the Bolsheviks are ruching an interesting stage.

The Russian North-Western Army and the Echonians have during the past wock, thrown ink the Bolsheviks across the Laga River, while, further south

etione fighting is going as north-west of Fotkbor and south a Pakoff.

In Both the sectors, however, the Betsheviks has been counter-attacking alumns the past fortnight, and have saccented to pushing back their oppon-i

miles.

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PREMIER OUTLINES POLICY.

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LosDox, August end. Mr. Lloyd George has issed a lengthy summary of the Government's policy relating to trade, industry, and labour. as announced in his speech on Angust isth

After emphasising points made on that necasion, it declares that the Government is the Pakoff area, the Bolsheviks are deeply impressed with the evidence cen within nine miles of the Pakoff-Rigadered to the Coal Commission, and with raidwas, but certain weaknesses can be the necessity of ameliorating the unsatis obrve among the Bolshevik troops miners.

factory social housing conditions of the hor Que regimet complete with its transport, recently deserted,

Polish

have brought their tet wing as far as the lake region south of Minsk, and south as far as Valbynia.

The

A Committee will immediately be estab completeness of the Polish victory Mink is shown by the fact that the lished to inquire into diminution of out- Betshesis liave been driven back 50 miles put on a front of 100 miles. The Poles are

• plan

pripek up on a miles front, frota

River to south of Rovno.

nt

the

Any scheme of reorganisation of indus try must ensure sufficient coal supplies at such a cest as will enable the export trule of the country to be maintained and extended,

As regards our trade policy, steps will taken to promote industrial research, invention, and increasing efficiency, by On the Northern Polish front the developing technical education. Increas Bolsheviks have hera driven back behind ed output will be stimulated by pro

The Poles now hold the Faganda.

Gorin

ty

Riser

The importance of the

who of the main trunk line from Vilnaciple and practice of standardisation is prin- Baranovitchi to Ostr

emphasised. It is proposed to establish General Petiara's wing in push-

Department of Standards to promote

ing on to Kisff, from where he now and coordinate standardisation generally

Los distant. Meanwhile, a serious rising

LAS

and to admicister all the necessary test

are scale has broken out west.ing institutions and to authorise and south and south-east of Kieff

Toriel, it appears as if the whole in terior of the Ukraine is rising cu munne

to throw off the Bolshevik vole.

The left wing of General Denikin's army is advancing with great rapidity.

The Bolshevika are now behind the Bug

supervise testing carried out by technical! institutions, trade organisations, or pri vate concerns.

HOOVER'S EVIDENCE.

PARIS, August 22nd.

Liver, while, farther north, Elizavetgrad | · Mr. H. C. Hoover bas informed the has been cutered by General Denikin's Supreme Council that unless the widest Broops, in at train.

Heavy fighting proceeding porth of the Dnieper, particularly round Lubni,|| 110 miles south-east of Kieff.

Farther uprth, General Denikin is ad vancing towards Ronetop on the main Kieff-Moscow line, while, Dorth of Kharkov he Kas tommenced an offensive towards Kurak.

and almost autocratic powers are given to deal with the coal situation in Silesia, nothing can Save Europe from n reonomic and political crisis.

Most of the troubles in Austria and Hungary can be directly traced to the world coal, crisis.

The food scarcity in Budapest is tre mendous There are no danesthetics, The main centre of interest is General or dressings in the hospitals, where there Dealkin's western front, where his Bugar 20,000 patients suffering from rickets. comes may shortly bring him in touch Tuberculosis has increased appallingly in with the Allied troops on his left, which both countries. Everywhere, paper band- would give the signal for an uprising ages and clothing are being used. No throughout the whole of the Ukraine. pintments are available to treat skin dis- This might result in the driving buck cases due to malautrition among babies, of the Bolshevika into the unfruitful region in Central Russia.

At present less than 130 miles separate the anti-Bolshevik forces on the West Russing and South Russian fronts.

The latest information shows that the Bolshevik forces on all fronts consist of 15 Armies, of which 39,000 men are on the North Russian front, 167,000 of the West Russian front, 146,000 on the South Russian front, and 133,000 on the East ern front.

It is estimated that there are 727,000 additional troops in the interior.

Losmos, August 2ad.

The Ukrainian Barepu states that in the elections for the Commenal Councils in the Ukraine, the Bolshevists were crush- ingly defeated. They polled only a third of the total votes, in spite of their terroristic measures.

LONDON, August 21st,

He says that for every ton of coal from America to Europe a ton of foodstuffs will be kept in America.

MK. HOOVER'S REPORT.

Paris, Aug. 22. Mr. Hoover has returned from a tour of Central Europe and bas reported to the Supreme Council explaining the grays cosi situation in Europe as the result of the strikes in Sileala. He dealt with the situation in Hungary:

PROPOSED REFORMS IN KOREA.

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SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

List of vessels in port this moning. British

Japanese

Sinkiang Huichow Hathong Benavon

London, Ang. 21. Reuter learns that a Japanese rescript has been issued announcing a number of ad- ministrative reforms and declaring that Koreans and Japanese, as loyal subjects of the same scvereign, are equal in all respects, Tl War Office states that a telegram that Japan intende eventually to adopt in waisang from Murmansk, dated yesterday, says Kores & system of provincial and municipal that our troops attacked the enemy seven miles south of Kapasolga. The enemy administration similar to that of Japan, and Dilwara was driven out of his positions and pur- without exception to treat Korea as on the Kwongsang Aued southwards for several miles. same footing sa Japan proper. Civilian Fooksang

Taiyuan

In the Shunga Peninsula, the Russians police, controlled by local Governors, are Taisang despersed the enemy taking 50 prisonera. replacing the gendarmerie.

East of Lake Onega, twe enemy forces attempting to attack a village in

our.

possession lost their direction and attack-

ed each other, suffering heavy lossen.

ESTHONIA.

Panis, August 22nd.

A British Note has been read to the {"

Supreme Council stating that the Eathon-

ian Government has refused to co-operate

HOM▸ C ́CKET.

Luchow Gothic Prince Haimun Wollowra Cyclops

London, Aug. 21. The match Kent T. Lancashire was drawn, Gloucestershire beat Leicestershire Cheongshing by sight wickets,

Shaztung British Isles Pheumpenk

FRENCH AYL REVIEW,

Paris, Aug. 22. Volute

in the advance on Petrograd, unless the The French Army having had its victory Huntball Conference recognises Esthonia's com- parade, the Navy will have its victory re -plete independence.

view, probably hiking place at Toulon.---

General Gough, the British représenta Havas." tive in the Baltic Provinces, boa argently recommended-compliance with Esthonia's demand, stating that otherwise the whole movement might collapse.

AUSTRIAN LABOUR FOR FRANCE.

Panie, August-21st

A Kuvas messago Ray's:— The question of using Austrian labour in the liberated districts of France has now been settled. The delegates of the Austrian Labour Unions, having com nleted their negotiations, have left for Vienna.

OUR NAVAL AFFAIR AT KEONSTADÝ.

LONDON, August Wind.

Tango Maru Nanking Maru Siam Maru Cheian Maru Koyo Maru Kenkon Maru Shimio Maru Mogami Maru Soshu Maru Canada Maru Persia Maru .. Nanyo Maru 3 Nankai Mart Koun Maru

AN ELDER DEMPSTER LINER'S RECORD.

The Elder Dempster liner "Abinsi," which arrived in the Mersey on July 6, has completed three consecutive voyages to West Africa and back, each of which has been made within "Abinsi" 39 days. Dhiring the war the has made no fewer than twenty voyages, covering a total distance of 186,000 miles. On one occasion during her homeward. voyage from "West Africa to Liverpool on July

war was

POST OFFICE.

Allled soldiers in the various bospitals In Siberia are badly in need of reading matter. Any books, newspapers, etc. for their vas hazded in at the G.PO. will be packed and forwarde i ta them tree.

Telegraphio communication with Waglan Lighthouse is interrupted.

The parcel post service to Cuba. Is suspended.

It is notified that all restrictions: 15 to the use of wireless Telegraphy by Merchant Yessels on the China Station have been abolished.

The Services to Germany, Austria Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire atë suspended.

No unofficial lottar sidressed to Abadan, Ahwas de Mohammoesh in the Parsian Gulf may exceed eight cuncos in weight.

The insured letter and Insured pares! services between Egypt (or in tranki. (through Egypt) and Cyprus are tempor· }

arily suspended.

Uninsured parcels for the United Kingdom will in future be forwarded from Hongkong in bags and the Publie are therefore advised to pack such parcels very carefully.

Until, farther notice parcels for cirli addresses in the provinces of Unize, Vicenza, Trevise Padua, Venice and Bel- Inna in Italy will not be accepted for transmission unless posted under the British War Office Permit

The Farcel Post Service to British East Africa and Egypt (except for members of the Expeditionary Forces), and to Abyssinin, Bagdad, Frithras Frunch Somali Coast, Italian Somaliland, Portuguese East Africa, Zauzibar and Rassis have beer suspended..

Reglatared and Parcel Mails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unlices otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close before am. registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day.

In the case of Mails along before 3 a.. Registration aloess a 3 c'elces on the previous araning..

J.

ENWARD MAILS.

WEDNESDAY, August 97. Bhanghai-Per HAROLD DOLLAR.

FRIDAY, August 19. U.S.A., Canada and Japan-Per EMPRESS OF RUSSIA SUNDAY, August 31. Japan-Por ANYO MAŘU.

MONDAY, September 1. Bombay-Per SHENRYA MARU.

BUTWARD MAILA.

TUESDAY, August 28. Swatow and, Bangkok-Per LUCHOW,

10 a.m. Formosa via Keelung, Shanghai, North China Canada, United States, Central.and.Bouth America and. EUROPEA SAN FRANC1900 Per WEST CONOB, 71 2,1. Shanghai and North China-Per

TEAN, 11 &..

Bwatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per HAI-

HONG, Noon.

Haiphong--Per HANOL, 1 P. Formosa vis Keelung-Per SHINNO

MARU, 3'p.m.

Japan via Kabe-Per KWAISANG,

4 pim.

WEDNESDAY, August $7. Waibaivei, Chefoo and Tientsin Per

HUICHOW, 3 p.m. Straits, Bangkok and Calcatta-Fer

FOOKSANG, 2 pm.

Japan via Nagasaki-Per BENAVON.

3 p.m.

Shanghai

and North China-Fer KWANGSE,&p Japan ria Nagasaki, Honolulu, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE vis BAN FRANCISCO-Par PERSIA MARU. Registration 5 p.m. Leters 9 d.m., Aug. 35. THURSDAY, August 2 Switow, Amoy and Formoss via Takso----

Per SOBHU MARU, 9 a.m.

FRIDAY, August 29. Bwatow, Amcy and Focchow-Per

HATTAN, 1 p.. Philippine Land R. YOENBANG,

% p.m.

SATURDAY, August 30. Hoihow. Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per

KAIFONG, 9 a.m. MONDAY, Sapámber Philippine Islands, Formosa via Keelung, Japan via Moji, Canada, United States, Central and South America and EUROPE via VICTORIA, B.C.—Per CANADA MARU, Registration 11.45 am. Letters 19.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 3. Bandakan, Australia and New Zealand VIB Thursday Taland-Fer EASTERN. Begistration 8.46

am. Letters 10.30 am..

The OP.0.8. Co's RM.8. Amprur of Buena arrived at Kobe on August EŐ, left there August 91, and is dua at. Hongkong on August 29,, "

15, 1917, when off the West Coast MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS.. ‚of Ireland she had a narrow escape} from disaster from an enemy sub- marine. Captain J. B. Wright, who was in command during the whole of the

the Tamon Maru No. i bridge, when he sighted the periscope The

of a submarine on the starboard Ujo Maru

beam, and also saw a torpedo com-1.. Kaijo Maru

ing towards the ship. He immedi Taiwan Maru ately ordered the helm to be put

hard Masayoshu Maru

oyer, the torpedo just

Cardium

Chinese :-

Alicorne

Norwegian

Providence

Telegrams from Helsingfors state that American — the British naval operations at Kronstadt covered a wide range of unità, Trawlers sad seaplanes ceaselessly kept the enemy West Cenob on a Bolshevist mine-field, where, alti Quinnebaug mately, the actior, fought.

This was precipitated by combined Tancerville bombardment and air raid, causing com dagrations in the forts, and on shore, and forcing the Bolshevik warships to put to sea, where our moter-hoats were waiting:

Kwangtah"

Dutch-

Tjimanoek

Trigonia Salahadji

Van Waerwijck

French

Hanoi

C.P.0.8. Co's RMS. Empress of Ario

TIL. No.

1748.

感情

MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1919

ENTERTAINMENTS.

THE

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TEL. No.

1743.

TO-NIGHT at 5.15 & 9.15

SHARP.

'HEARTS OF THE WORLD

SPECIAL MUSIC. AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA.

Price: $2 and $1. Booking at MOUTRIE'S,

Children Half Price to MATINEES.

HONGKONG THEATRE,

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TO-NIGHT!

SHOWING:~~

Tel, 2511.

TO-NIGHT!!

"THE EXPLORER

Paramount Feature in 5 parts.

7:15 pm. Showing:-Episodes 13, 14 & 15 of

THE

BULL'S

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PLEASE NOTE -The Management of the Hongkong Theatre, beg to announce, that owing to late arrival of Steamers, there will be no "MOON CHILD" episodes shown this week.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

(The Premier Cinema House in Hongkong.) TONIGHT'S STAR PICTURE.

WILLIAM FOX CORPORATION

bpresents

"HER HIDDEN PAST"

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Featuring DOROTHY BERNARD." {A' BEAUTIFUL MODERN SOCIETY DRAHÉ.

AN INSTRUCTIVE PATHE'S GAZETTE.

USUAL PRICES. Booking at ANDERSON'S,

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ARRIVED.

August 21.

LOCAL WEDDING.

A quiet wedding was celebrated? this morning at St. John's Cathedral Por 5.4. Hailong, from Swatow-Mr. the Rey V. H. Copley Moyle officiat K. C. Longyear, Mr. R. Kennedy, Mr. ing. The parties were Mr. H. S.. O. Brown, Mr. J. Bershin, Mrs. Taylor, Hils, of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson Mr. G. M. Beard, Mr. Smith, M. and & Co., Hongkong and Mies. E. A Sydney, Australia, Mrs. Horphreys and Mr. W. A. Botter Faber, of Asid

who arrived on Saturday on the as.. u Taiyoan." Only the intimate friends of the bridegroom were present. Mr. R. M. Austin acted as bestman. Mr. F, C. Hall gave the- bride away. At the conclusion of the ceremony, Mr. J. W. White at

Mendelssohn's. the organ, played

Per La Tange Maru, Miss A. Harding, Mis. M. Lightbare, Mr. and Mrs. C. E Appleton, Miss M. Bloomfield, Mz MB Burgess, Miss D. M. Burges. Mr. V. M. Cheshire, Mr. T. P. Folstend, Inspector and Mrs. F. W. E. Gasriel, Mrs. M. E. Koope, Mr. J. R. Way, Mr. H. L. Wiles, Hr. A. Y. Harvey, Mr. A.G. Baunders, Mr. and Mrs. G. Manwaring, Mr. F. A. Rain, Mrs. L. King, Mr. P. P. de Lean, Mr. J. B. Hall, Mr. J. de Trevon, tre. I do Trevo

August 24.

Por & waisang, Mesara. Barrall, T. Gray Macharen, and Finney, Mr. and Mira. F. & Ferreira.

Per s.8. Tasyuan, Mr, and Miss Boanse, Miss Marrow, Mrs. Witchell, Mise Z. A. Faber, Mr. and Mrs. Budge. Lisut. 3. Sterling, Mr. A. Jonas, Lieut-Commdr. K. E. Smith.

ir.

Ellie

Per 5.6 Fan Waamick, Mr. brandt, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. B. Brandsm Mr. and Mrs. Van Egmond, Mr. Kad Mr Arriens, Mr. Q. P. Besseling, Mr. Waller, Mr. Groeneveldt, Mr. and Mrs. Spellen V. Vollenhoven, Mr. and Mrs..de Vries, Mr. and Mrs Coclen, Mr. and Mrs. Tollenaar, Mr. C. M. Tuke, Mr. B. J. Bassoon, Mrs. Scbregardes, Mrs. and Miss Coolhaas, Mr. J. Breedveld, Mr. J. A. Thackray, Mr. H. Cass.

DEFARTED. August 23.

Wedding March. The newly married couple were photographed outside the Church. A reception was held at the Hongkong Hotel. The honey. - moon is being spent at Fanling.

ARRIVALS.

August 25.

HAIHONG, Brit., 1,270 toos, from Bwatow, Capt. J.W, Evans, D. L. & Co., Whart

SOSHU MARU, Jap., 1,008 tons, from Swatow, Capt. Inoza, 0.8.K., Wharf.

SINKIANG, Brit, 1,818 toms, from Canton Capt. .W. Eedy, B. & S., BL.

YUENSANG, Brit, 1128 toms, from Manila, Capt. Kennedy, J.M. &Co., C35-

CLEARANCES.

August 25, NANKAI MARU, Jáp, noon, for Hai- phong, Carroll Bros.

UJU MARU, Jap, 7 a.m., for Hongay? -

TAMON MARU, No. 1..4 p.m., for Baigon, Y.K.K.

Per 3.5. Nanking, Mesars, G. Ganthier,.B.K. G. Marah, A. Marah, Miss Marques, arrived at Yokohama, left there noÓN,

Mine Beste, Mr. and Mrs. Figuerado, M., August 16, and is due ar Vancouver E. L. Mattison, Mr. Merriman, Mr. E J. Gormsa, Miss on August 25,

Kotowall, Mr. J. H. Tho N.7.K. & Shinryu Mare (Bombay. Hook: Mr. Toad, Mr. and Mrs. Hart, Vantoon, Mr. Koope, Mr. L. Van Bense- Hr. L & Smith, Mr. Hamsey, Mrs chem, Kir. T. Rombergh, Mr. J. Adrianse, Line) left Bombay for this port on the 13th August, and in expected Ramsey Mr. D. Rozario Mr. B. N. Mr. O. Grootes, Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez, here on the 1st September.

Geitel, Mr. F. H. Weter Mesra M. H. Mr. P. Allo, Mr. M. Koopman Mr. J. Per 5.5 d Mar, Mr. G. C. Miller.

passing astern within a short The T.K.K. sa Korea Moru arrived at Lo, A. J. Waller, G. Gershumtaz, C. Andrews, Mrs. Lincolin.

Immediately

Yokohama 19th August and will snil

Courior, G. Shepherd, Capt. Lake, E. A. 2nd Augnat, being due at this Port Roberts, Mr. Mankeutosh, Mr. de Mr. E E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Beptember 4

Bilva, Mr. H. T. Boares, Mr. & Mrs. Packe, Niblett Mr. and Mrs A. 8. Burgers, Mr. & Mrs. Yermans, Miss H. Holmbers Miss B. M. Underdown," Mrs. 3. M.

Mr. and Mr. F. Bobinson, Miss Misa Mrs. Rogers, Mr. F. Saiziert, Mr. J. M

distance of the ship. afterwards those on board felt some- thing strike the ship and felt confi- dent that they had run over a sub The American & Manchurian Llores. City of Florence left New York on marine. On looking aft they saw a

Lith July last and may be expected cloud of vapour and stream, and the to arrive at Hongkong about the

15th Sep ember: chief officer through the glasses -Saw an object roll over twice and then go

down

The TEE sa Ango Maru arrived at

L. R. Nicholls, Mr. M. Gonzalez, White, Mias J. McPaterson, Mr.

Tazeeno, Mrs. Rouillard, Mr. G. Crit J. Jacobe. Mr. and Mrs. Ne McCalium.. chelt, Mr. E. Wide, Mr. and Mrs. Bray Mr. Wm. Swarn, Mel C. 6. Whitter, Mr. his and Mrs. J. Karr, Menara C. and Mrs: Black, Mr. Wintersen, Mr. N.

Tokobama og August 19 and sailed Fortier, and 0. Alonso, Mr. W.

Holzhai Mr.. A. Burgers Mr. P..

August 17, Breng due at this Port Angust 31.

from San Francisco on August 6 for the Orient, in accordance with schedule

During the last three voyages of the "Abinsi" her passengers have coll- The MRS. Con as China mlled ected for the Seamen's Orphanage, the Azed Seamen's and Widows' Fund, the Navy League, and the Shipwrecked Fishermen's and Mar. inera" Benevolent Society, the sum of £1,000.

The Admiral Eines as Editors (Seattle Line) wiled from entle July 16 and is due at Hongkong, about August 25 via Yakobama and Echo.

Mr. A. McCormick, Mr. ser, Mr. B. Johnson, Mias Kettler, M

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Franor LM. Child, Miss Mary Bassell, Mr. W.

Neal, Miss Mabel Whitely, Mr. and Mr. H. Mondrien, Mr. A. II. Fenwick, fra Griedomas, Mrs. O. Russell, Mr. A. Mr. B. A. Schlan, and Mr. and Mrs. R.

Farland, Mr. J. Vredenberg. Mr. J Germana.

Priried and Publinbod for Tam Coc by GaGH WILLIAM

Gas Burners, Tdike, No, 5. Wyndham Fire), Hong So

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