COMPANY R. PORTS.
CHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., LTD. | Capital 7,000 shares of R100 nach,
The report is ne follows:-
The general agents beg to submit to shareholders their report on the Com- pany's business for the year 1012 with a statement of accounts to 31st December laat.
"The demand for the Company's sugars was much restricted both in China and other markets throughout the year, and although fairly remunerative rates wore oblainable for the first six months, there was subsequently a sharp decline in prices, caused by keen competition in the consuming markets and the general fall in the value of sugar which took place all over the world.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 1792, 1918.
DALANOR SHEET AT 31st Dechiaen, 1912.
Liabilities
fully paid...
$700,000.00
Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,
current account
283,082.78
Accounts payable
12,410,34
$976,502.07 Assots.
Cash in hand, pesos at par......... Property as per last account .....8045,342.35| Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
1,802,57
104,950.87
Corporation, pesos at par Stocks of raw and refined sugar Stocks of cont, charcoal, stores,
(less depreciation), pesos at par 111,097.97
Unexpected fire insurance premis,
ote, pesos at par
29,064.71
pesas et par ... Profit and loss account-balance Accounts receivable .........
as per statomont
The year's working resulted in a loss of $223,085.95, to meet which and to pro- vide for the payment of a dividend a sum of $350,000.00 has been transferred from equalization of dividend fund to credit of profit and loss account, which then shows a balanco, at crerfit. of $70.705.85. The general agents and con- sulting committee recommend that out of H. P. WHITE,
271.65
More than
$4,406.28
47,375.67
$975,602.07
Hongkong, 28th February, 1913.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Agents.
Members of
INTIMATION
TO-DAY
The Remington Typewriter Factory in werking all day and all night, and is fix Thousand, Machines bahind in ita order.
The extensive enlargements to this factory, recently completed, have already proved inadequate to supply the rapidly increasing demand for the Visible Kemington Models, and contracts have just. bean let for another and even rester addition to the works:
For 10 months of 1911 car business has been larger than for the whole 12 months of any year since the beginning...
THREE-QUARTERS OF
A MILLION Remington Typewriters are in use-more than any other make, and more than man others combined,
To-day, as alwayu, the bulk of the Typewriting of the World is done on
REMINGTONS.
REMINGTON TYPEWRITER CO.
((INCORPORATD).
SIEMSSEN & Co., MACHINERY DEPT.).
SHIPPING IN POWE
STALKÓN.
AMBRIA, German str., 7,000, Knitschky, 13th March-Shanghai 10th March, General-Hamburg-Amerika Linia ASAR MARG, Japanese str., 1,749, Nakaney 19th March Saigon 8th Rice-Mitsui Buesan Kaisha. Benvenus, British str., 2,805, R. Kroble,
8th March-Moji 2nd Marchi, Coal. Gilb, Livingston & Col
DAGST, Norwegian str., 882, P. Bolvese, 13th March-Bangkok 5th March, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,043,
14th March-Vancouver and Shanghai 12th March, Mails aud. General.- Pacific Railway Co. GERMANIA, Gomaan str., 1,096, C. Jepson, 10th March-Palau Island 3rd March, Copra-Siemissen & Co. GLENOGLE, British str., 3,299, McGhie, 13th March-Singapore 6th March, General-Chinese.
1,036, C.
HALVAND, Norwegian str.,
Anderson, 13th March-Bangkok 1st March, Rice-Acgaard, Thoresen & Co.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Honaxxe HOTEL
Count and Countess
Antol and child Miss Arrkas Hr E. A Atkinson
Miss C. A. Avery
in F.0. Avory
Me &Mes W. H. Ayres WA. T. Barbarini Mr & Mrs 8. Berge ME. R. Bate Capit G. B. Beardsley Mr G. B. Heardsley Mr E. A. Beaumont Mr G. A. Bons Miss J. Bergo De T. J. Berge Capt C. R. Boynen Mr G. Block
Mr G. Borack
Mr A. Krusema Mr & Mrs Kneki Dr Kubitz Aliss Linge Miss G, O. Leary Mr. T. Lloyd Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Capt A. W.
Lilienthal
YOTL
Mr & Mrs A. Lohman Me S. Lowrie Mr T. B. Mazkall Mra
. T..Matheson
and child Mrs MaCrió Dr. O. Marriott Miss E B. Marria
Mr & Mira
MasIntyne
Noit
Mr & Mrs E. T Dr & Mrs C. W
Bradway
Mokonny
Mr. Broamen Mr H Bridges Mrs E. F. Bridge. Mre Brooke
Miss N. Carpenter Mr A. J. Cambridge Mrs A. Catlin
this dividend of 83.00 per share heJ. W. C. BONNAR, Consulting Committee. declared, absorbing 380,000.00, and that the balance of $13,796.06 be carried for ward to next account.
Consulting Committee. This consists of Hon. Sir C. P. Chater, C,M.G.. and certified by the Company's agents at NR-Please write and return of post will bring you free of charge ná illustrated booklet. HANGI, French str., 739, Ch. Le Chevalier, Mrs C. L. Churob Mesars, E, Shellim, F. Maitland, J. W, C. Bunnar and H. P. White, who offer themselves for re-election
Auditors. The accounts have been audited by Messrs. H. Percy Smith, F.C.A., and A. R. Lowe, CA, who eller themselves for re-election,
JARDINE, MATUrson & Co., Læd.,
General Agents. Hongkong, 3rd March, 1913. TROZIT AND LOUR
ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR 1912.
To remuneration to consulting
committeo
To loss on working after writing
B 2,500.00
To auditors' fees
To interest.
off depreciation
750.00 49,051.07
229,085.05
$274,987.62
To not kalaneo
sheet
as por balanco
By balanco brought forward from
last year Lees dividend paid 26th March,
1912
above balance sheet with the books in Auditor's Report-I have audited the Hongkong and the accounts and returns Manila and and such balance sheet in accordance therewith. In my opinion tho balance shoot is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the Company's affairs at 31st December, 1912, according to the best of my informatica and the explanations given to me and as shown by the books of the Company, have obtained all the information and explanations I havo, required.
A. B. LOWE, OA., Auditor. Hongkong, 10th March, 1913,
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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
WEATHER REPOR
Station
REGISTER.
16TH MARCH, 1913, ..
Haar.
JAJA MAINE
Hamidity
Temparature
On the motion for adjournment in the House of Commons on the 15th ult. Sir J. D. Rees referred to a number of questions. 79,795.95
affecting India, including that of opium. On the 17th at 11.20 m.-Pressure is 8304, 188.67 He declared it was now almost certain now highest over Japan and the Sea of Japan. that China was acting in the Yangteo It has decreased considerably orer central $104,188.67 provinces with a view to preventing the China shil moderately over southern Chins. disposal of Indian imports. With respect A shallow depression covers Indo-Chins and the 100,000.00 to Tibet the whole of the advantages of western portion of the Chins Sea.
the Younghusband expedition had been
Sir John then referred to the tea $ 4,189.57 lost,
He said that twenty million question. By amount transferred from equal-
ization of dividend fund ...... 350,000.00 pounds of China ten was imported annually. He wanted to soo Indian tea $964,183.67 come in. An opportunity was now offered
for enforcing the trade provisions of the HALANOE BIDET, 31ST DECEMBER, 1919,
treaty. Capital and Liabilities. Capital 20,000 shares at $100
each, fully paid up $2,000,000.00 Equalization of dividend fund... 50,000.00 Repairs and renewals accounti. · 36,618.59 Sundry creditore. 1,655,846.91 Balance of profit and loss ne-
count, as per statement
Light or variable winds and fog are indicated log the E. const of Chies and moderate E. is over the northern portion of the N.Vletek 7:30.12|25|87 China Sea.
Asseta,
Property account consisting of
East Point refinery, Bowring- ton refinery, Swatow refinery, Hongkong distillery, is per last account Cash
1,609,289,03 095.05 Raw and refined sugar, etc.,
stocks, less depreciation ....... 1,783,880.92 Charcoal, coal, stores, launch,
etc.
Sundry debtorsiti Shipments less advances .........
Mr. Theodore Taylor was of opinion that the report of the Consuls clearly showed that Chins was putting down the opium traffic throughout the country in the most drastic manner.
10 am to-day, 0.57 innlos.
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day is as follows:
DISTRICT
Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formos Channel
FORECAST.
6:00:01 -
Nemuro Hakodate Tekie Kooli Wapaszki
30.15 to 30.09-
H
30.13
Engeshima... Oshimas
Naks THE Lahi' jus
Variable" winds, I, Bonin Is.
molerate:
South coast of Chins between (The game
Hongkong and Lauck. I No. 2
Bouth coast of China between The same a
Hongkong and Hainan...
No. 1.
E. winds. moderate; areroast, rain, fog.
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER: :
Hongkong Observatory, March 16th
In the absence of Sir Edward Grey, who was attending the conference of the 79,795.95 Ambassadors on the Balkan question,
F. D. Acland replied for the Government. $3,822,261.45 He said that there was certainly a very great improvement in the suppression of opium-growing and smoking in China. Since the chaos of the revolution Great Britain was under no obligation to forco any definite or indefinite amount of opium into China. Tho opium merchants must have known that the trade was highly speculative and liable to be stopped at any time by a declaration on the part of
from opium growing. provinces free 173,009.45 They could not expect this or any other 164,864.86 government to secure for them a good or 190,618.14 comfortable bargain for their goods. With reference to the suggestion that wo $5,522,251.45 should relievo China from the treaty, Mr. Barometər
Acland said he was naturally unable to Temperature Hongkong, 3rd March, 1913.
make any promise. It was a most serious Humidity..... JARDITE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.,
matter to release nations from treaty Wind Direction .. General Agents,
obligations into which they had entered
Forde WHITE
willingly. All he could say was that entker BONNAR, Consulting Committee. vertain proposals had recently been made Rain We have examined the accounts of the and were now under the most careful con- Company with the books and vouchers for sideration of the Government. the year ending 31st December, 1812. W to Tibet Mr. Acland said that Sir John have obtained all the information and Jordan. British Ambassador in Peking, explanations we have required, and, in had been most firmly pressing that the Chinese Government should carry out all our opinion, the above balance abert fa properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true the treaty obligations. Mr. Acland said: and correct view of the state of the Com- pany's affairs according to the best of our information and the explanations given to us and as shown by the books of the Company
Members of
II. PERCY SMITH, F.C.A, Auditors. A. R. Lowe, Chàn Hongkong, 3rd March, 1913.
Turning
We are fully determined to establish our position under the treaties so far as Tibet is concerned."
SHIPPING RÉPORTE.
The British str. Haiyang reports: Strong N.E. wind to Amoy, light to calma CHINA SUGAR RÉFINING CO., LTD. | Amoy, to Hongkong, fog outside Hong-
The report reads
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kong.
PASSENGERS, ARRIVED.
The general agents beg to submit to shareholders their report on the Com pany's business for the year 1912 with a statement of accounts to 31st December E. G. Norman, Mr. G. Surley and Mr. Per Haiyang, from Amoy, etc.. Mr. last.
There was a fair demand for the Com-L. G. Thomas.
the local pany's sugara in Throughout the year, and for the first six months remunerative prices were ob tainable.
market
"Per Awu art, from Shanghai, etc. Mrs. H. A. S. Morley, Miss B. F. Morley, Mr. E. Bloomfield, Mrs. M. M. Bloom feld, Mr. V, MeP. Galbraith, Mr. Y. A. Bunbury, Mr. G. H. Pennefather, Mr. B. Fernibough and Mr. Y. Sato.
During the second half of the year there was a sharp decline in sympathy with the
general fall in values elsewhere, but
Per Tyo Maru, for Hongkong, from the result of the year's working shows a London, etc, Mr. C. Bird, Mr. E gain (of $34,839,25. After allowing for alphs, Mr. B. Brown, Mrs. L. Correa Interest and other charges the balance at and 2 children, Miss L. Corres, Miss M. debit carried forward has been reduced Rodrigues, Mr. R. McLay, Mr. C. Kuder, to $47,376.67.
The exchange on liquid assets remains Mr. and Mrs. J. Adams, Miss G. Adams, Miss M. Vanster, Miss M. Elsworth, Mr. all par.
Consalting Committee-This consists G. Martin, Mr. and Mrs T. Teheon, of Mesirs, H. P. White and J. W. C. Master T. Tcheon, Mr. H. Schroder, Mr. Bonnar, who offer themselves for re. S. Que and Mr. L. C. Esang. olection.
Auditor- The accounts have been audited by Mr. A. R. Lowe, C.A., who offers himself for re-election.
JARDINE, MATHESON, & Co., LTD., General Agents. Hongkong, 10th March, 191S. IROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR TEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1912.
Dr.
To balanes brought forward
To interest
"To auditor's feriavyzdover
Or
DEPARTED.
Per Haitan, for Swatow, Mr. Truyen; for Fouchow, Misa A. Ardizzoner and Mr. Ikeda
Chefoo Waikiwaff Hankor...{
Iohang ******* Kiukiang ***
Changtha
Guizla#
30.07
30.10-
30.04
29.97 ** 29.91
99.92 49
Shanghai
Bbary Peak 74.2
Moy
brator
**29,91
Taikoku
5 a 29.88
Teichm
29.86
Tainars
29.87
Previous On Date
Dayt at
Dal
29.89
息
Pescadores
jat 2 pm 6 am
3.p.
Hongkong
29.93
29.87
9.84
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57
63
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95
94
94
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East
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A.
3
2
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Phulion
0.57
Faurane......
C. St. James
149
Highest open air Temperature on 15th ...60 Lowaat open air Temperature on 15th ...54
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE,
From 17th to 23rd March, 1913,
Low Warsz
Days of
Month
H'kong Meen
HIGH WATER.
H'kong,
Mean Time.
Time
h. m.
ft. in. hm
7
54
J
Moa.
17 No infer high-m 09
4 21 6 7 mor low-¡ wateŸ Tics, 18 No infor. high-im 54 1.3
5:447 0: · nor law-|| water Wel 19m 8 40 4 3 1 36 0.9 6 53 7.3 01463 8 Thue 20 m 850 4.6 m 2 15 08
Fri 21m 98. རྣ 02 620 8
# 490) atar. 22 m 9 30
2 162 6 5 4 9:42 7 31 23 9565 8 10-346 9
ft. in 18
7 5 1 223 2
5
3 27.10
3:6
2 0
4 0 3:54 & 1
3 4
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T. F. CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, Observatory, 16th March, 1917. I BAROMETER, reduced to 34 degrees Fahrenheit on the level of the sea in inches, toata sad hundredths.
TEMPERATURE, In he
In shade, Legron
Fahrenheit,
HUMIDENT in percentage of maturation, the idity of air maturated with moisture being 1-D.
4 DIRECTION OF WED, to two paliis,
5 Fouch of Wiro, according to Beaufort Soste.
BEATY OF Wɛarage, b blue sky, o detached elead, a drizzling rain, flog, r gloomy, h kail 1 Ightning, overcast, p passing ulovers, q'squally, rain, a snow, t thunder, v viability, wdaw (wet).
7. RAIN in inabas, tenths and hundredths
PASSED THE CANAL
Mr J. S. Chalmers
6th March Haiphong 3rd March, Hiss N. M. Chri General A. R. Marty.
Mr A. A. Clarion FBIJUN MARU, Japanese str., 1,601. K. Mr T.
Coldy Kashima, 12th March Dairen 4th Mr Cattan March, Coal.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. Mr W F. Cowen Hview, British str., 1,215, Hocker, 13th Mias Crocker
March-Tientsin 5th March, Goneral. | Mr J. R. Curtis -Butterfeld & Swire.
Mr V. d'Ositingen HYNDEDAD, British str., 2,725, J. Horne, Hr A. F. Dezno
11th March-Sabang 27th February, Oil-Standard Dil & Co. KEONGWAI, German str., 1,115, J. Kohler 12th March-Bangkok 4th March, Bico-Butterfield & Swire.
KIRIN MARU, Japanese str., 3,801, M.
Doguchi, 7th March Moji March, General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha,
KAIFONG, British str., 1,025, C. P. Cole,
Mr & Mr Derteano Bad 2 children Mr. H. C. Denkon
:
Me & Mia J. B.
Deakin
Mier Donkin
Mrs R. H.Douglas
Mr W. &. Dowloy
Mr & Mrs Mackichan
Miss Maokichan
Mr A. S. MaoKichan Dr G. W. MoKenn Mr & Mrs D. G MoNanghtor
Mr C. D. Melbourpo MrB. K. Mchis Mr J. Morocki Miss H. N. Mil Mr W. F. Msir
H.J. D. J. Müldor
Mr A. B. Murgh
Mr H. Murphy. Mre S. F. Nicholas Me G. Nilmer Mra N. P. Oglesby Mr J. Ormiston Mr. W. T. Payno Mr W. H. Flabler Mr A. E. Piobler Mica M. D. Pfahlar
Mr S. Patton
Mr & MM W. Hutton
Potts
Mr W. Pusher
end
Mr W. Downlo
Mr W. Pachor
Mr W. C, Drow
Mr E.B, Ray
Mr & Mr P.
C.
Mies F. Roay
Duroche
Mr C. Reich
O.
Mr P. F. F. Rohleder
Miss L Rosenberg
Mr W. Schmidt
14th March Manila 11th March, Sugar and General.-Butterfield & Mr & M H. Swire.
Ehrenféle
KINTAIL, British str., 2,202, R. M. Mr & Mrs H. Everad Saunders, 11th March-Miike Sth Dr W. H. P. FRIEND
Mr H. G. Fisher March, Cos-Dodwell & Co. LYREROON, German str., 1,226, 0, Sach, Mr F. Fitgerald
10th March-Saigon Eth March, | Mr & MriH. Fogg Rice and General.-Hamburg-Amerika Mrs J. Forbar Línie.
MIOHAFE JEBBEN, German str., 001, J. Peterson, 13th March-Hoihow 12th March, General.-Jebsen & Co. MISUMI MARC, Japaneso str., 1,519, N. Chikashi, 18th March-Kwang Yen 9th Marob, Stone.-A. Bune & Co. NILE, British str., 3,156, G. 8. Lapraik,
11th March-Ban
Francisco 8th February, General.-Pacific Mail 8.8. Co. PARLAT German atr., 1,080, J. Wenzel,
12th March Saigon 7th March, Bios.
Melchera & Co.
POLERIC, British str., 3,027, J. Dye, 2nd
goth
|
Mr E. A. 8. Fowler Mr Denman Fullor Mrs. Genre
Mr H. E. Gilmore Mr J. Gourgey Mr.A. G. Gordon V. Goalbours
Miss M. E. Grind Mr Jarh Gould Mr J. H. Green Hr P. O. von Griso.
Bono
Mr R. J. Grimshaw
Capt. T. P. Hall
ME B. Hamilton
Dr J. G. Hannn
Mr W. T. Harbord
Miss L. D. Hawkes Hon. Mr H. A. Hewett
C.M.G.
Mrs J. Halliday Mr & Mrs W. W.
Hannan
deen
Mr & Mrs A. M. Scot
Mr & Mrs A. W.
Schneider
Mr E. Schulzo
He P. Schulthoifor Mr & Mrs B.. H
Seward
Mr E, H. Sharp Mr J. C. Biblay Bira G. V. Bidford &
and child Miss M. C. Small Miss F. P. Small Mr T. W. Smith Mr & Mrs E. EL Smith
Mr Cotton 9. Spiro Mr & Mrs James
Spittles L & M C E
Stainer
Miss Square
KEP. D. Sutherland Kr H. E. Swaffeld Mr&Mrs J. D Sayor Mr K. Takahashi J. R. Tapp Mr & Mrs W. B.
Thomas
Miss Thomha
Miss D A. Thompson Misk K. Tripp Mr F. A. Thompson FM FM Tr
Mr J. 8. Happer. Dr. W. H. F. Heren. Mr.J, M. F. Hermanus Hr & Hrt H. Capt. Akka Higgins
March Seattle 2nd February, Floar and General,—-Bank Line, Ltd. RECORDER, British str., 677, W. J.
King, fith March-Saigon February, Cable Ship. BAMSEN, German str., 908, R. Peterson, 11th Mara-Bangkok 4th March, Rico Butterfield & Swire. TACOMA MARU, Japanese str., 6,178, T. Hamade, 13th March Manila 10th March, Flour and General-Osala Shosen Kaisha. TIENTSIN, British str., 1,227, Robertson, | 19tli March-Saigon 7th March, Rice
And Cotton.-Butterfield & Swire.
Mr Norman Hil TORAI MARU, Japanese str., 3,795,
Horton Okamura, 14th March-Miike 8th H. J. Hunt March, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha Capt B Innon Zarino, American str., 1,000, F. S. Mc Mrs E. G. Jamieso Murray, 14th March Manila 11th Mrs S, E. Jenkins March, General.-Shewan, Tomes &r G. 8. Jober .
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Mr&Mrs W. R. Johns Hr & Mrs F. Winkler Paymaster and Mrs J.. Mr G. G. Wood
Kiddie, Ex.
Mrs R. Almond
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Ball
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Well bound in: Yellow: Cloth, with Chinam Emalaza in Gold.
For Delta, for London, Mrs. A. Barlow, Miss Tatchell, Miss Postance, Mr. C. D. Wilkinson, Miss Browne, Mr. R. S. Dove; for Marseilles, Miss Church, Miss Martin, Mr. T. W. Smith, Mr. G. E. Legge, Mr. R. L. Tracey, Mrs. $68,600.07 R. S. Dovo; for Bombay, Rev. and Mrs. 14,147:18 C. Shaw, Mr. N. Kapadia; for Colombo, 50.00 Mrs. and Miss Hoakyn; for Penang, Mr. A. H. Barlow, Mrs. W. H. Bell, Mr. A: 892,797.23 Denison; for Singapore, Master and Mrs. A. S. de C.-Santao, Mr. J. Fran- cisco, Mr. H. O. Pinto, Mr. A. F. Cansa, ..$34,839.28 Mr. A. S. de Magathaes, W. H. Bell, To be obtained from Home: KutAY
682.31 Mr. C. Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs. F. Hur WALSH, LTD., komen. Ekawatz, 47,376.62 mann, Mr. D. Haes, Mr. F. B.-Richards, the Printers and Fablishes the
=Mr. T. M. Perpetus and Mr. H. Khan. 882,797.23
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By gain an working aftor writing
down' stocks
By gain in exchange
By balance carried forward
PRICE
85.50
ARRIVALS AT HOME. March 15th-leinous, Goeben, Schuyl- kill, Armenia, Telemachue, Loomedon.
ON SALE.
ETONGKONG HANSARD REPORT of the MEETINGS of LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Lor the ¡Session 1911.
REVIED BY T Muscatus,
PRIOR
DAILY PERES Orrion, Hongkong, 6th March, 1911,
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Maji Humphry,2.3.5. Col. & Mrs Tusen Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Maj, & Mrs Wonderm Mr H. U. Jeftrion Capt Whitefield
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Mr & Mrs Dobble
Mr W. Donaldson Mr G. L. DuRCAR Capt Bhrhardt Mrs Ehrhardt & child Miss A. H. Farmer Mr Mrs W. Farmer Mrs Finchoti
Mr & Mn B. de
Freita
Mr Geo, Grimble Mr W. D. Harke Mr Kellner Mr JK
Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr & MH C. Lauritzen Mr & Mi Lomkire Mr & Mra Mujer and
Miss Messay
Mr & Mrs Mass Capt O.. D. Mills MrM. F Murray Mr A. P. Nobbs ME. IL Parïott Caps & Mrs Pasamors 3. L. Peek 10. Pes! Capt Pederson Mr Bodyk Mise F. Saunders Mr & Mrs Bohunk Mr & Mrs Boliuls and
child Dr Elbres
Mrs Smith,
Miss M. B. Emith H. Spurge Capt & Mrs A. EL Stewart and chit- dron
Mr Walker
Mr G. 0. Whitelaw Hr W.: Windler Mr & Mrs F. E. Mr & Mrs Wrightson
McHugh
GRAND HOTELE
Mr&Mra Allan Capt & Mrs Bedford MFG. Becker Dr Bennett Mr. Bobansen Mis V. Bonetta Mr Bushn Mr & Mrs Crew Mr & Mrs Croyadill Mr W. El-on Mr & In W. Greer Mr Higginbotham Mr. Jenkins
Mr J. LohmaDE
Dr. Kest
Mr
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My
J. Liepen
Mr Lorris
Mrs P, Hade
My N. Meyer Hr F. Miller Mr O Moss Mr & Mrs Mudio Miss Ads Rowley De Soberey Mr J: Schunins Mr. Schmidt Mr H. J. Sharp Mr L. Sholen Mr & Mrs Smith Misa C-Stephano Mr.D: Sterch Mr & Mrs Tobias Mr Tobias
Mr G Wathias
Mr C. Weismann Kr Woodcook
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