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TORSDAY, JUNE 14, 1921
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONKEES TO THE GOVERNMENT
AND ADMIRALTY,
Coal Contractors
Gazeral Brokers.
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
THE CHINA MAIL.
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HIOTS BELFASTY,
Centa
Laspat. June 13th.
`25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS,
$1. PREPAD. Every additional wond
for 3 insertions.”
FOR SALE.
ELEPHANT STORY
CCIDENTALLY TRAPPED
BEST IN DOANDIA,
SIGNAL MASTER'S VIGIL
"MADDENING”, LONDON,
26. TEARS OUT OF THE WORLD.
Alter being signal-master. for '26
Ever sine save:
criod {"during-the-very-t- have been, zlose-
except for my native guard.”
RecentlyMei Hathaway w presented with a gold watch by the Meteorological Office in recognition of his work, and his visit to London” was
Jana 13.
M. Bacperman Kend Mrs Adự
Me and M & E
PUBLIC AUCTIONS-1[HOR SALE-ONE or TWO LOTS of clergyman, ex-Dean of Leighlin, Fighting ing. The atory is vonched for by Hathaway has just returned to the re- At Cape Spartel: 1: often went for Me J E. de Beau Jacobs
tions to all by Publie Austion, (For account of E. J. HUNTER, Faq)
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WEDNESDAY, Jaze 15, 1921, at 10.30 2.13. at 58, Nathan Road, Kowloon, THE Valuable Household Furniture, Camprising Bedroom and Dining Suite, China Glass, Cutlery, &c.
VIOLIN TUITION. OSWALD LYEN, ALCM, LLCM Intending PUPILS Apply Box No 1293, èo
CRINA MATETM
TO LET.
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TRANCE AND GERMANY,
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PARIS, June 13th.
"
"When village.
but he said. 1
The following incident which oc
to himí a very strange experience, my | Me R, L. Alkin Mr J. Tepi Karsha Seven persons were killed and 40 wound.carred a short time ago in a village ed in rioting in Belfast on Saturday and called Kigoróbya in the Bunyora years at Lloyd's Signal Station at when I got back to my hotel at Mr. Baker
"Landori pendy Croje" ma med] | Merand HoɑMER Hæder Mec_MEVAG H. E. Hochsch helbeideradmel MW, Andersonkie and Sunday nights. Four of thoss dead wers | district of the Northern Province of
Mrs victims of mysterious executions They Uganda, east of and far from Lake Cape. Spartel, on the coast of night I did not know whether I was De Sf. W. Barr
Home Mi H. Bird were dragged out of beds and shot out. Albert, should prove interesting read- Morocco N. Africa Mr. Edwin C. walking on the ground or in the air. Mr and Mrs G. Miss M. Hird side their homes. They incinded
2n aged LAND, ia Jordan Road, Karlo, og rival crowds in the streets in Bel. Major R. J. 1 Vacillan DA.0, more Chlord village of his birth.. months without speating to an 1. champ about seven minutes by Ficaha, from There were supers using rerelvers residing at Entebbe, Uganda, who Since 1893, save for break of and Spanish for so long I am shy at Mr F. Fanjamin Mr B. M. Jopli
faat, last night, was most remarkable"
Englishman. After speaking, Arabic | Mrs. E. R. Bellica Jones THE Undersigned have revolved instem Fery For plan faire rides, and ocasionally dropping bomba qui of an elephant being killed in years: he has kept watch at Cape speaking English. I can hardly, ex: Mr and Mia -- & Mrs W-Joseph
apply Bat 1958,
from windows
and heard
Spartel rated the name of every press myself in English now. Your de Men 8. Bisney Mira'd. 31. Lawis
Benson
sad chid troops were rushed up and were compelled such an unusual manner.
ship that passed in sight, and passed see, I have been out of the world al-Mrs Blackburn to fire to disperse the mobs.
native, Kaiowanga by name, set messages to them when necessary together.**
Mr. Lidens Mr LR Blackerby Hias H a trap for pig in a field containing He was the first - signal-master", of native crops. The trap consisted of Cape Spartel and the last, for the the signal-master was
"Among other things at the song Me and Mrt K/Für G. 4. Lynett
Bracketi bee-keeper, bir G. P. Bosenhart Hayot
Hr and H. an 18 feet sapling, the thick end of development of wireless has
now telegraph
operator. semaphore De J. G. Lyn Ke P. Marks Newspapers give prominence to the which was embedded for about 13 made the station annecessary. Mr.
signalle meteorologist, cook, Brown
Kr D. Mecache private conferences at Wiesbaden between feet in the earth, and to the top was Hathaway, a white haired man of 65, housemaid.
and gardener. He is Mn E. Brown Mim Montin M. Laucheur, the Minister of the Liberat tied one end of a native rope. This has seen a great number of changes going to settle down in the old Mr. J. Buckley Mes F. Hooney and ed Regions, and M. Rathenau, the Ger-
in his long, lonely watch.
Mr W: Burton child man Minister of Reconstruction, which rope was about 14 feet long, with
1 first went to Cape Spartel I used the ships and the sex."
miss HeB. Barwell are the fire of a series and will be con- small loop two-thirds of the way! inned in Paris between representatives of down and a running noose at the
to count sometimes as many as 90 both the Ministries on the subjecs of the other end. The small loop, is used sailing vessels in one day when there O LET-Apartment FURNISHED method by which Germany will discharga
was a change of wind." la the last The papers are of for setting the trap, into this a stick 10 years there have been hardly any or UNFURNISHED~Apply “X” | Der Jïabilities. care of "CHINA MALL.”
opinion that the outcome of the meeting is inserted and it is pulled down to at all. seems to indicate the necessity of a sort the ground. thus bending the sapling of Franco-German economie and comwell over, and it is maintained there the station for & Ettle while when
"My wife and family stayed mercial co-operation.
by sticks so arranged that one acts first went there, but they went to as a trigger. The remaining one Gibraltar as soon as he children upen third of the rope is formed into afwere old enough to go to school. Storekeepers. running noose'and is laid flat on some twigs connected with the trigger shout inches above the ground and camouflaget. Anything going into this circle touches off the trap, the sapling springs back, and the noose tightens on whatever has entered the circle of rope. The native's statement is that about midnight an elephant entering the field started posing over the ground with his 3
of succulent trunk in search
*(Full Particulara from Catalogus).
Terms:-Casă.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, June 8, 1921.
(FOR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCIZARD).
ON
THURSDAY, Jane 16, 1921, at 12 Noon)
their Sales Rooms,
at
No. 8, Dex Year Road, Corner
of Ice House Street,
One 30 it. Motor Boat, 2 Cylinder 12 H.F. lately overhauled, and now in good running condition.
Gas Twin Screw passenger Launch in thorough working condition lately overhauled, Length 54 ft. Beam 10 f Depth 4. ft. 6, Hall Steel Frame, Wood Copper Shaeteri.
Eugices Cylinder 5x10, Boiler 4 ft. 6" x 6 ft., Glass Cabia on Upper Deck fall equipment, &
Also
Three outboard Motors and One 5 HP. Fafnir Motor Cyde
Forms ---Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
· Auctioneers.
Hongkong, June 13, 1921.
{FOR ACCOUNT OF NER CONCEIVED),
.OR
THURSDAY, June 18. 1921, at 2.30 pm, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
And SUNDRIES.
Removed for Convenience of Sale to 'Sales Rooms
No. 8, Des Vorur Road, Corner of Ice House Street.
Tax :--Cab.
HUGHES &"EQUGI.
£uctioneer
Bengkong, June 13, 1921.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
To
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
Larsen Subscription Grifins.
SILESIAN PROBLEM.
Papis, Jane Sth. The paper express satisfaction at the joint action of the French and British Ambassadors in Berlin on insisting that the German Government compel German troops in Upper Silenia to respect the decisions of the Inter-Allied Commission. -Horus.
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MEMBERS wishing to subscribe for one or more Larsen Sabs for the | Official Meeting 1922. (if obtainable at about the same price as last year: Le.
ADMIRAL SIMS' SPEXCH $300) will please apply in-writing to the Undersigned, or sign the List
NEW YORK, Jane posted in the Hongkong Cab, Jockey
Admiral Sims, in reply to the Secre Club Stables and the Cottes Room -tary of Nare, contesis the accuracy of the the Race Course.
cables report of his much criticised As owing to Political troubles in speech, and declares that the statements Mongolia there may be difficulty in are substantially the same as he has re- obtaining ponies, an early application peatedly made publicly in America. is considered advimble, and it is pro- posed to close the Lists on Jane the] - ind
H. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Coarse. Hongkong, June 10, 1921.
NOTICE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the management of the firm of Masses. J. ULLMAN & CO. has been
by M RENE
Hongkong Jane 2, 1921.
taken over ULLMANN.
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EMPIRE CONFERENCE.
LONDON, June 13th. The opening of the Empire Conference has been postponed until June 20th.
JAPANESE CROWN PRINCE.
Paris, June Sch
SOMETHING. DEPENDABLE,
DIARRHOEA is prepared for it Chamberlain's Colic presalent daring this weather. Be
effectual. It can always be depended and Diarrhoea Remedy ir prompt and For sale by all, Chemists and
MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.
APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.
Jane ölk, 1921.
Poultry,
Butcher Mest. Stelos-Mei Long Pa 1 20
Che
Chicken,-Eaf Tìm in
Prime Cat...
*1
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Corned-Hain Ngau Yak. n
*
Opoze, Small-Sin Kai ....... Gapons, Large-Sin Kat
Ret-Skin
20
Breast-Ngau Nam
..18
Scop.-Toog Tak -
Steak,-Ngan Tak Pa
་
ל -
15
幅シッ
30
15
Steak Siskin-Nyaz La Sangen, Ngwa Chaeng » Schock's Brains-Ngaz No par sot 70
roots, etc., and' put his trunk into the noose. The trap acted well, and the noose tightened round the end of his trunk. The elephant then ran amok. tore. p the sapling and used it as a fixil, ut did not manage. to get rid of it, and it apparently tightened all the more round his trunk. At daybreak he was found
Tongue, fresh-Nga Lesch 50 dead about two hundred yards from
Tongue, cortad, -Esma Nyna Li the place where the trap was set.
• sch 80 cent At a dinner given in honour of bewith the noose or rope in situ and
Hned.---Kren Tai... meh 0 Japanese Crown Prince, at the Inter
Heart-Ngan Sam... D. 13 Allied Club, the other guests were the constricting the trunk about 3 inches former President, M. Poincare, several from the end. Kimwanga went to Cabinet Ministers, Marshal Joffre, Har-Horina, a Covernment station to
Hemp, Salou. 18 shal Foch and the former Ambassadors claim his share of the ivory and took
Post-Ngan Keuk...each. 16 M.to Japan, M. Gerard and M. Regnault with him the trip and the piece of
Kidneys-Ngan Tiz .. & Ngan Met--- 13 elephant's trunk which he had severegi.
Liver-Nina Kon... Ib. 19 CHINESE MINISTER IN LONDON. The head and tusks were brought
Tripe (undressed), Ngar To B. 5 in later, and there were examined by | kiri Head and Woet -Sgastual
tan-kerk
wes $1.00 Major McMillan. The elephant was s'adult male and the tasks weighed Matton Chop-reg Pai Kwas 16, 33° 2411b. and 25 Rs. There was no
Leg.--Yaung Fali... sign of a bullet wound anywhere and
--Shouldáz,-Yeang Shas there was no other cause of death, Saddle-Yeng On Yık except the constriction round the Chitings, -Chu Chong trunk which had completely obliterat Resina, --Cho No ................ per set
Feet-Cha Katik.... ed the passages of it. The King of Bunyora, known as the Mukama, says that he remembered a similar case many years ago; and the natives maintain that an elephant can be killed in this way, and that he dies from sufiocation.
SALE by tender of W.D. Vessel "HERCULES".
:
TENDERS are invited for the par TE
chase of the above named" vessel
with Engines and Boilers and various
zpare starea
Tender forms will be issued on appli-
WHOLESALE Inde ocation to the undersigned.
lowest cash
Tender forms to reach the Ordnance
for all British and Continental goods, Office, not later than 12 noon 13th
including
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Books and Stationery. Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Bendries, China, Earthenware and GlassWETC, Oycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Pisce Goods Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Juwelery, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Omen's Stores,
etting stic
Commission 24% to 6%.
Trade Discounts allowed.
"
Special Qractions on Demand. Baupla Cases from £10 upwards, Consignment of Produca Boid on Account.
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THE CHINA MAIL,
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The vessel is now lying at R. A S, C; Pier and can be viewed on production of form of tender to the Officer in charge Transport, RAS.C.
Particulars of the vessel are Steam vessel. Displacement tonnage 170. Length...
+++
Beam Depth Hozza Power ... Knots
..85 feet.
...17 feet 2 inches 10 font 3 inches. ...350.
... 10.
Working pressure per
square inch...150 lb.
Engines by C & Co., Pakmonth. Yessel built at Falmouth, Construction of vessel. Wood up to water line, iron plated above. Approximate carrying capacity :--
.25 Tons or 100 Passengers. E. G. SPINES, CAPTAIN,
Ordfigace Officer.
R. A. O. C. Depot,
Queen's Road East. Hongkong, June 10, 1921.
St. John's Cathedral
THURSDAY, June 16th,
at 9.15 p.m.
ORGAN RECITAL
Vocalist:
Miss Jean Lowson,
MASSAGE.
Mr. HONDA and Mrs. HONDA 16 years' experience. No.24, Wyndham Street, (Opposite to the Chine Ma
-Ham.
Laxbox, June 13. Mr. Wellington Koo will leave for Geneva on June 15th, where he will attend the Council meeting of the League of Nations. He will be accompanied by Xme 500.
THE CRITIC CRITICISED.
LEEDS AND MR. BERNARD SHAW.
Some remarks made by Mr. Bernard Shaw at Sunderland have given serious offence to may Leeds people. Mr. Shaw stated that as he motored through Leeds he realised. For the first time in his life, why men " flocked to work in "coal mines. They preferred to spend their lives- down well-ventilated pits rather than live in "such miserable back-to-back hovels" as he sped past in Leeds. He would like to see trained artil lerymen paur high explosive shells into Leeds until every vestige of that city of slums was wiped out. Mr. Shaw's remarks have provoked # spirited rejoinder from one or two. leading citizens of Leeds.
the ist
Alderman Charles Wilson. leader of the Conservative party the city council, says: What has Mr. Shaw. ever done to improve the bousing of the people? Has he ever built a model cottage? We have spent over a million of money in wiping out shims, which is more than any city in England has spent. It is beyond criticism that there are still come back-to-back houses in Leeds which have outlived their day and ought to be destroyed. It would be an easy matter to rum. artillery on to some of the houses and blow them to bits, but does Mr. Shaw know of any artillery that would blow up new
ones to take their place?,
Mr. T. B. Duncan, ex-Labour Lord Mayor of Leeds, remarked: Why should Mr. Shaw go to Sunder- land" to talk about Leeds? He ought to motor through a coal mine and then he would see the absurdity of his remarks. I would rather work in a factory in Leeds than in the best ventilated coal mine in the world. Mr. Shaw would appear to
•have a grudge against Leeds. It is only a few years ago, that he re- marked, "The only thing to do with Leeds is to burn it."
BOWEL COMPLAINT IN ---
CHILDREN,
URING the summer months mothere
should watch for any unnatural- loose of the child's bowels. When
given prompt attention at this time serious trouble may be avoided. Chazi- berlain's Colic and Diarrhoes Remedy - van always be depended upon. For mio
By all Chordata and Storekee počk.“
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES.
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Ka-Che Tin
Heart-Cha Sam...
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Pork Chop,-Chu Pai Kuat ..... ..
Lezbo Pel...
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Mr. F. Murphy Da and Hra G. B.Mr.J. R-May
Batlet* Hr. L. NewRKIR - Mrs. W. Caldicott and Me Niman MS. B. Cary Mex Northey MF. H. Chappel Med 8 Norther Mie M. Chappel Mr H. M. O'Fer
A Carton Cans G. H. Prane Mr CM. B. Cottrelliss D. Pepperell Me W. HE Coates Epher
HD. R. Daries Hr& & Perry MrN. Croucher Mrs Perresa Miss FA Deskin Capt. & Mr! C, W- Mr and Mrs R Puckett
Dewing
Dr G. Donald Hr and Mrs C
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MA W. Robinson M-B. R. Roxburge M.Mr & Mrs Schaderk
Kas Schaark
Mr H. H. Eggar Mr R. P. Scott Kr 8. Elphinstone Mr Wong Wing Zerm Mr and Mrs A. W.Mr and Mrs L
Engkat
Seming
MrD. N. Felton Mr and Mrs J. ❤
Engineer-Captain
S. P. Fergusono Hr. Ferreria
Mr J. C. Fiach
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Eggs, Hen,-Kal Tan (cooking) per dor
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Egiga. Hen.—Kai Taz (fresh)..par dos. 28
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{ Fowls, Canton,- 1. 42°
Fowls, Halasa-Hoj Kara Kal Gees-Ngu Pigeons, Cantum-Pak Kapsch 40
Bothow-Hal Han Pat Kap
each 57
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| Snipe ---Sha Tsulin
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M: E. Forster
3 P. K. Forare
Mr P. D. G. Gain
Mr J. Gardicer
Mr M. Gell
Steopard
Mr V. Sorky
MrA. R. Spiers Me W. r. de Steen Sir Eric & Lady
Stourt Taylor
Mr and Mrs & C
Taylor
MiL M. Terry
Mr and Mrs E F
Mr J.X. G. Gibbon Therkin
Mr and Ms L. M.Me & Ma J, D.
Goldsmith
Kr B. Granger
Touthe and chid Mrs W. Weatherby
Mrs S. Greechaun Miss V. Weatherby Mr G. Grenier
Mr and Mrs
Mr and Mrs E Y R. Weis Marbes and child KrF, J. Weiss Capt. T. P. H Miss A. William MissR Hamburgherkir R. Woods Mrs C. W. Banson Miss G. Young
REPTESE KAY HOTEL Mr H. W. Bird Mr G. A. Hognathi Mrs C. Mon-Mr E. Halini tagon Ede Me and Mr R Mr & Mrs A. Grisa Kage Mr and Mrs Har-Mr and Mrs H
rington
Pollock
PEAK HOTEL
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Ping Eo Banicat, (mide's). Mosa-San “Hoang Cha Carambola-Tamg To Cocosanta,Ye Tr...
•Ca mach 10 Lemoar, China-Ling Mung... the B Lemons, (Amstler), --Eam Shaz
Ling Mang... each 8 Liches, Dried, (small 'stera).—
| Oranges, (Canton), Sweet--
Shaz-above Tim Chang 1b. Oranges, Tim Chang
Lai Chi Kon lb.. 25 20
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Fears, (Canton), Cooking,-Sh« LI, 12 Fearate-Fa Shang... Persimmons Large,-~Hzng
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Plantain,Tai Chit --- Pamelo, diam,--Taim Lo Yaz ...tech 18 Walnuta,-Hop To Grapes-Fo Tai Tez
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Hol Shu Ya and Mrs Y. Creighton, Me C. Wbora. Mr J. Grunstein, Mr B. Inoot, wiss K. Kai MrG. F. Komor, Mr G. A. Kleffer, Mr
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Vegetables, &c.
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Wrs Medinah Mr W. Anderson Mr and Mrs Armstrong
Mr & Mrs Ashton
Jace 6.
Fir Bilis Kadoorie Mr and Mrs X. A W. Karanjia
Mr and Mrs Koo-
kolersky
Hr K. B. Armalleries Konkolersky Mr E, Bell- Mr J. E. Kring
Mr and Mrs NM M. B. C. Like
Bercovitz Mr H. P. Lamarch.
Mr J. 1. Lloyd
Mr R. E. O. Bird
Hrs D. E. Blair
M-F. Bullo
Mr M. J. Breen
.
Mr R. MacGregor
·M- and Hos J. Z
Jsiler
Mr J. G. Brideer Caps MS.M Mr B. B. Bridger MT. Mitchell Comdr and Krs O. Mr and Mrs Fenwick
Cantlie
Ita H. Cama
Mr G. F. Cavillo
Mr and Mrs J.
Ch.dwick
Uliver
Me A. H. Peo
Mr and Mrs T
A, Perkios
Mr and Mrs W. Eg
Mr and Mrs T. W. Boberts
Clarch
Miss Clarke 4
Mr J. S. Robinson
Mr and Mrs R L
Mr & Mrs Cockburn Rodger
Mr Corusch
Matton-Shang Teang Yat ..
Tai Yak....... Sasag-Nga Tesi Cheng20 Na, I. ib. 26
Artichokes,-Ah Chi Check
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90
Beans, Sproat-Nga Tro
Long-Tau Kok
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Best Boot,-Hang Tari Tan `*....
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Mr B. Crowley
Mr D. F. Cuthil
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THIS BABY LOST APPETITE AND WEIGHT.
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Major & Mrs Sanders
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Mr H. Spicer
Mr J. F. Sindeli W. Me and Mrs S.
Syrett
Mr D. D. Dryden
Mr& H
Duncan
Miss Fairly
Ke J. R. Temple Jon Dr D. Thos
Mr T. B. Tilley Mr and Mrs Quarles
Vas Ufford
Rev. and MW. T.
Featherstons MrE.W. Gibbons Miss Gibson
Ib. 6
Mr D. Hall
Major Harding
Celery Chinese, Tong Han Tool $ Chillies, Dried,-Kon Lat Chia 125
Bai--Hung Ya Chia...
Green-Ching Tak Chia
Omery Stuff, Engilah,--Ka If Chen
18
216
32
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