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SOTICES TO CONSIGNEE:-
GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM ANTWERP, HULL AND LONDON.
IFE Steamship THE
iran
"GLENLOCHY,"
arrived Captain Jogos, hoving the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo ar hereby, informed that thrie Goods are being landed at their risk inte the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignces riek and expose
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gologus, where they will be examined on Fatuay, the 36th inst., at 10 AM
All Claims the presented within FIFTEEN Das 1 the Steamer's arrival bere, after which stule they es not be recognized
No China will be adiniitel after the Gral. bave left thus ficdowns, and al Goods retaining undelivered after the 27th inst. will be subject
to rent.
No Fire Induce his beer effected. Bills of Lading will La munlesiued by
SHEWAN, TOM ES-& Co., Arent.
Hongkong, 22.1 March, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNBES. -
THE P. & O. B. N. Co.'s Steainer
TH
"NORE,"
1499
Arrived Hongkong on 24th March, 1913, From ANTWERP, LONDON, MALIA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS, Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vesel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Con Gedownsat Kowloon, whow each Consign. meat will be sorted ont Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained us the Gods are landed Optional Gouds will be tanded here anless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including dete of arrival will be subjust to zent.
No Fire Insurance will be clected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged Thckages must be left in the Gedowns for examination by Die Consignees and the Company'a surveyors, Mesas. GODDARD A... OR MONDAYS and Don02A8, at 10
and THURSDAYS. All Chios must be présenter within ten days of the sumar's arrival he after which date they cannot be recognised, No Claims will be admitted after the Good
bave left the Godown
4. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent
Hongkon. 24th March, 1915
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.
"THE P. & Q. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
RUBBER CURING PATENTS
SYNDICATE, LTD.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 2915, 1918.
At the statutory meeting of the share. holders of the Rubber Curing: Patents Syndicate, Limited, held on the 4th inst. į at the Cannon-street Hotel, London. Mr. L. B. Peters, the chairman, had some very interesting news to impart as to the Progress made in connection with the of curing enrapany's patent process plantation rubber. Mr. E. A. Byrne onlys arrived in the Malay States at the end of last year, and hastened to put the board in possession of sufficient evidence to con- firm what Mr. E. J. Byrne had achieved a year age in regard to the Byrne process, Mr. F. A. Byrne within a few days of arriving on a rubber estate set the Byrue patent process to work, and, having cured a case of rubber, immediately sent it forward by first steamer.
The history of this rabber was as fol bowe: It ens tapped and crêped on January 8, cured by the Byrne patent process on January 9, and packed and shipped on the 10th. It arrived in Lon don on February 2, and, on being opened, was found to be in perfect condition, and was pronounced by an eminent firm of rubber brokers to be in appearance equal to any first quality crêpe. Ou examins- tion for moisture by Messrs. Clayton,. Bendle, and Stevens, it was found to contain only por cent, moisture, which is quite normal.
WAR TAX ON FORTUNES..
£300,000 FROM THE KRUPP
SIRES.
The Lokal Anteiger prints a forecast,. which other newspapers regard as based on uffcial information, of the extent of the levy on fortunes which is to go towards paying for the £50,000,000 in crease of the Ariny. The lovy will be ns follows:-
Per £100.
O BO
0 6 * 10 0 0
On Fortunes of
£10.000 £1,000 to £10,000 to £25,000
£25.000 to
£50.000
0
£50,000 to
$500,000
£1
0
B1 30. 0 0 0 fz £2 10 0 £3
£500,000 to £1,000,000 £1.000.c00 to £2,500,000 £2,500,000 to £4,000,000. £4.000.000
£5,000,000
MR, A. EBR.
THE PROGRESS OF NERVOUS PROSTRATION
IMPORTANT STATEMENT TO BUSINESS MEN
BY A WELL-KNOWN JOURNALIST.
mind.
The steady increase of Nerrous maladies i perturbed to sit writing, and my fingers would is so serious & feature of modern conditions that could not even articulate the words I bad in among professional and business men to-day not guide my pen into words. Frequently I it has become a subject of general comment, In this connection Mr. A. W. Webb, Editor of the "Lincolnshire Chronicle," who is a well- known member of the English journalistic pro- fession, vtites The following notes are connected with a personal experience during period when I was a victim of Nervous Prostration.
ENERGY AT A LOW EBD.
0.0
"Some Fears ago my ustrous system soomed £4 0 0 Over £5.000.000 Frau Bertha Krupp von Bohlen und to completely give out. I became list the Halbach, owner of the vast armament and doctors termed Neurastheni: Ono day I was shipbuilding works at Essen and Kiel, a keen for work, the next too limp to write will be required on this scale to contri-stroke or even think. Never had duties been so inute £360,000 as her share of thewer horassing as they became then, Naturally I bud treatment, and took great pains to derive tax," as her fortune is about £9,000,000. 11
The Germania, the Roman Catholic relief, but day by day I found my nervous energy at a lower shh, until I was quite Centre organ, which was the first to an incapacitated, irritable and prostrata through nounce the dimensions of the forthcoming £50,000,000 increase, reaffirms its figures pervous breakdown. and insists that the recurring expendi ture will not be less than £10,000,000 a The total increase of personnel year. under the Bill, the Germania states, will be 108,000, raising the pence-footing of the Army to about 780,000 men.
"WAKOOL," Arrived Hongkong ou 24th March, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT TILBED RISK in the Hongkong und Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where ch Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mirk and delivery can be obtained as the Goods see landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here anless instractions are given to the contrary within
6 hour
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Then I became too
"I read, I consulted physicians, I under- vent treatments, but my nerve energy ind gone; coon I could not even walk. In seeking e remedy I spent much time and money. Then certain fact that had come to my neties regarding Dr. Williams Pink Pils oused me to tara to the well-known remedy.
ACTIVE AND ALEET.
*After I had taken the contents of a bottlo
And my mied brighter. I was more active and or two of those Pills, my nerves were stronger folt fresher and more alert.
1
"Scon I was able to resume my duties, and experienced loss and less trouble in my work, Falept splendidly at nights. At present my journalistic duties occupy me frequently twelve hours a day, yet I am rarely fugged, and my nerves are full of energy."
NEW LIFE FOR THE WEAK NERVES OF MEN AND WOMEN. THE CRY OF THE NERVES is satisfied in both men and women only by renewing the supply of rich red blogd en which the nervous system depends for nourishment and energy. It is by refreshing the exhausted body and worn-out naves with new good blood that Dr. Williams' pink pills for pals people have achieved their remarkable auccess in oaring Nervous Disordera like the above, and also St. Vitus Danco, Partial Paralysis, Neuralgia. Seisfied, and disorders of the blood, including Annemic, Eczema, Indigestion, Rheumatism, and the effects of UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. over-work and worry. Obtainable of dealers, or direct from Dr. Williams Medioine Co., 84, Scechowa Road, Shanghai, one bottle for 81.50, aix for $8 post free. But sly substitutes will not Following is a list of anclaimed telegraus do you say good, ask for Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and see that the fall name lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com-is on the wrapper, for there is new life for the nerves in pany's office at Hongkong-
ADDRESS.
Helberly Kongonti Tohushangtai 1795/337 3768
FROM ...Shangbai
...Shanghai
Haiphong Shanghai
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasia and Clins Telegraph, Company's office at Houg kong:-
Damaged packages must be left in the Gedowns for examination by the Consigues and the Company's surveyors, Mesara GODDALS and DOUGLAS, at 10 A., on MONDAYS ani)
ADDRESS THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, Allan Wilkie after which date they cannot be recognised.} Angjatsio No Claims will be adatrod after the Goods Augusta have left the Gedowns,
E. A KEWETT,
Superintendent.
Carter, passenger Bren
Compon
Crola
{ }
Heucheng ...
Looples
Marshall 'o Port
Honkong, 24th March, 1913. AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM NEW YORK.
THE Steamship THE
- KASENGA,
Cuptria H, C. Elford, inving arrived from the above Part, Consiguses of Crgó are hereby informed that their Goods are og landed at their risk into the "glowas of the Hongkong and Kowloos Wharf and Godown Co Limited Kowloou, una stored at Cousig ess risk and expeRKA.
All prokri, chufed and damaged Goods are te be left in the Godowa, where they will be examinot an ONDAY. 5 at 10 AM.
All luimmat kan jazo monted wi bin FayTec DAY of the Stramer's rical 'bern, after which date, they cannot be peepranad
No Claire will be admitted for the Good: have left the biodawca, and all Good- remminin: undelivered aflor the 319 18 wili Le subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance hus been effouted, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Sioral Agents,
Hongkong. 25th March, 1915.
ERNEST SIMONS.
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NOTICE.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo from London on 8.8. Normand" and "Medoo," from Havre er "fado" und from Bordeaux Ex 8.8. Ville de Constsatine," in connection with above steamer are hereby informed that their Gooda with the exception of Opina, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risks fate the Azurdons and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.. Lid, si Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained immediately after landing.
Options Cargo will be forwardad on unters intimation is received from the Consigness before Noos To-Ar requesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned. Goods remain ng anclaimed after the 31st Mar. at Noor will be subject to rent and landing ebarges,
All Claims must be sat in to me on or before the 3rd Apr., or they vol not bree gnized.
All damaged packages will be examined e- the 31st Mar, of 10 a..
No Fire Insurance has been effected."
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STEAMERS.
BILBSTER, British str., 9,760,, D. Cantoll, 20th March-Seattle via Moji 3rd February, General.-Bank Line, Ltd. BORNEO, German str., 1,344, F. Sembill, Perd MarchSandaken 17th March, Timber-Melchers & Co. BRIDZE, Norveginn str., 550, Folkmann, 20th March-Bangkek 13th March,
General-Order.
CANTON MARU, Japanese str., 1,907, Y. Natakiyanu, 25th March Moji, Coal. -Mits Bishi Goshi Kaisha. CHINA, British str. McGarity, 26th
March-Chefoo 20th March, Beans. Butterfeld & Swire. CHITUEN, Chinese str., 1,287, E. H. Pratt, zah March-Shanghai 20th March, General-Chinese.
noy,
CHOWTAI, Gorman str.. 1,115, W. Rober, 3rd March-Bangkok 14th March, Rice and Goncral-Butterfield & Swire, CHOYBANG, British str., 1,494, M. Court 28th March Swatow 25th March, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. DALIN MARU, Japanese str, 1,578, U. Nagano, 28th March-Tansui 3rd March, General. - Osaka Sheson -Kaisha. DETAWONGst, British etr., 1,018, C. W. Shearer, 26th March-Saigon, Rico. ---Order.
ELLESIC, British str., 2,304, B. T. Themp- son, Soth-March-Cardiff 17th March..
General-Order..
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr H. J. Allen Miss Arrkas
Mr M. E. Bandmann
A. T. Barberini Mr E. R. Bate Mr E. A Beaumont Mrs M. Belden Mr G. A. Dena
Capt C. R. Beynon
& Mrs. F. Biazoh
Mr G. Block Mr F. Bonnot Mr G. Bowrack
Mr Braudes
Mr H. Bridges Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr J, S. Chalmers Mrs C. L. Church Me & Mrs A F. Cak Mr A. A. Claxton Mr T. J. Cokely Mrs W F. Cotox Miss Crocker
Me V, d'Oettingen Mr C. H. Davia Mrs Day
Mr A. F. Deans Mr & Mrs Derteano and 2 children.
Mr E. C. Denton Mr G. A. Dike Mrs R. H. Douglas Mr W. A: Dowley.
Mr & Mrs P.
Daaruche
Mr & Ma I.
Ehrenfels
Mr.F. Ehrhardt
Mr E. EhrmANN
Mr H. G. Fisher
Mr E. A. S. Fowler
Mr A. KruaAMIBIJ Miss G. O. Leary
Mrs
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A. W. Lilienthal Capt. C. Lindbergh Mr G. T. .loyd Dr E L, Martyn Lobb Capt A W.
Lilienthal
Mr S. Lowrie
VOA
Mra ft. T. Matheran
and obila Mrs MaCrao Mr Goo. Martin Mr & Mrs Nail
MacIntyne
Dr & Mrs C,
MoKonny
W
Dr G. W. Makenn Misa A. MoIntyre Mr C. D. Melbourne Mr B. K. Melito Mr J. Morecki Mr C. Miaz
Mr J. D. F. Müller
Mr J. Ormiston Dr & Mrs H. S. Paino Mr E. E. Partong Mr & Mra W. Hatton
Posta
MrW. R. Prica Mr E. B. Ray Miss A. M. Read
Miss F. Reay
C.
Miss I. Rosenberg
B W. Schmidt
C.
Mr P. Schultheifer
Miss K. A. Sawyer
Mr D. H. Sharp
EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,041, Mr & Mrs R. Evered
14th March Vancouver and Shanghai 12th March, Mails and General. Pacific Railway Co.
March-London_"2nd GLESLOCHY, British str., 2,907, F, T.
Jones, 22nd February, General.-Shewan, Tomes! & Co.
Mareb,
KJELD, Norwegian str., 910, T. Helloso,
20th. March--Saigon 15th Ger. val.-Order.
23rd March-Chiakiang 18th March, LORSANG, British str., 954, G. H. Bowker,
General Jardine, Matheson & Co. LOONGSANO, British str., 1,193, Leask, 25th March-Manila 22nd March, Mails and General-Jardine, Mathe son & Co. NIPPON Manu, Japanese str., 3,410, A, G. Stevens, 21st March--San Francisco 21st February, Flour and General Nippon Yasen Kaisha. OBTERIC, British 6 4,105, R. J. Howie,
Mr Denman Fuller
AruA. Geare Mr & Mrs Garnett My A. G. Gordon
Mr J. Gourgey Mr. V. Goulbourn
Joseth Gould
Mr J. I. Green
Fone
Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr. P. O. von Griso-
Capt. T. P. Hall Dr J. G. Banna Mr W. T. Harbord Mr B. H. Hinchelito Hon. Mr E. A. Horstt
C.M.G.
Capt D. R. Hewitt Mr & Mra H. F.
Hickman
Mrs James Hoffn Mr H. J. Hunt Mr Th. van Hunt
Mr & Mrs Shen store
Mr J. C. Sibley
Mra G. V. Binford and
child
Mr M. W. Slado, K.C. Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Mr V Barby
Mr Cottan 8. Spiro Mr & Mrs Jawes
Spittles
Lt & Mrs C. E.
St-inor bie F. K. Stora
Miss Square Mr P. D. Sutharland Mr H. E,Swafil Id Mr&Mrs J. D Swayer. Mr J. R. Tapp Men H. L. Thoma Mr O. Thommezon Mr M. Tobias Mr & Mrs D. Watson Mr H. Watkins Mr & Mr B. Webb Mr & Mrs A. Weill
and 4 children
Mr W. F. WesYou Mr D. M..Whamond
Mr & Mrs H. W. Mr & Mrs F. Winkler
Mr G. G. Wood
Kent
Mr H. Kessler
26th Marcb-Seattle 1st March. Flour and General-Bank Line, Ltd. PETCHABUL, German str., 1,377, C. Gose-Capt R. Innes
wich. 27th March--Bangkok 19th March, Rice-Butterfield & Swire. PHRA NANG, German tr., 1,092, N. G. Major, 21st March-Saigon 17th March, Rice and General-Chinese. RAJAR, German str., 2,800, C. Rosielsky, 21st March-Sandakan 16th March, General-Melchers & Co.
.....
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Mr J. Coulthart Mr. W. Cox
Mr & Xie J, I. N
Mody
He M. F Murray Miss. R. M. Nation Mr A. P. Nobbs Mr E. HL Parrott Capt & Ara Passmore Mr C. Pool Miss F. Saunders Mr A. B. Sayce Mr & Mrs Schenk Men H. Sidebottom Dr Bibree Mrs Smith
Mrs F. Almond Mr F. Aron PANAMA MARU, Japanese str., 3,200, General & Mrs I M. Capt G. D. Mills
Boll Kanaa, 23rd March-Shanghai 20th Mr A Birch Mareb, General: Osaka Shosou
Mrs Birss nad child "Kaisha.
Mr T. Chee SABINE RIOLMERS, Dutch str., 573, de Vries, geth March Swatow 25th March, Ballast-Asiatic Petroleum Co. Mr & Mrs Debbie BAIGON MARU, Japanese str., 3,311, T. Yamaguchi, 27th March-Moji 22nd March,
General — Osaka, Shosen Kaisha SCHWARZBURG, German str., 3,354, Chris tiansen, 27th March Miike 22nd March, Coal and General-Ham- burg-Amerika Linia
SIONAL, German str., 007, Christiansen, 26th March-Hongay 23rd March, Coul.-Jebsen & Co. SI-KIANG, French str., 608, C.-Henry, 20th March Haiphong 18th March, General M.. TAIWAN, British str, 1,140, A. Jenkins 26th March-Saigon 20th March, and Cotton.-Chiness. TIKI, Dutch str., 1,34 A. Lakoy, 218
March Japan 13th March, Sugar.-- J.-C.-J. Lijn. Aa TJILIWONG, Dutch str., Y. P. Scholten, 24th March-Java 12th March, Sugar. -Java-Chida-Japan Lijn.
TUNGUS, Norwegian str. 1,039, C. L. Halvorsen, 22nd March-Bangkok 13th March, Rice.-Chinese. URAJO MARU, Japanese str., 548, Yamada, 22nd March-Auping 20th March, Nil-Mitani Bubaan Katha.
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REGISTER
Hongkong Observatory, March 28th.
March 4th-Bayern, Benavon, Altmark, Stintshire, Lovat, Laomedon. 7th-Japan, File, Sunda, Telemachus, Magellan 11th
Autenor, Benverlich, Bohemia, Candia, Saromater Kanagawa Maru, Lothian, Longsor Temperature Burzow, Middleham Castle, Tudeus, Humidity....... Goldenfele 14th-Kaga Maru, Liberia. Wind Direction... Arabia, Amazone, Peshawar, Narrung.
Oanfa, Weather Glenturrel, Bremen. 18th- Daily Chronicle.
Bain Sardinia, Tango Maru 25th-Bulow, Himalaya. Indravadi, Machaon, Pala ican, Stentor, Atreus, Fille de la Ciotat, Benmohr..
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March 25th-Kaga Maru, Patroclus, Bremer, Antenor, Bohemin.
March 26th-Candia.
港中外新懐
Previous Da Date On Dat
Day
st at
at 2 p.m.6 1.0, 2 p.m
M. W. Donaldson
Mr C. N. Doustil Mr G. L Duncan Miss A. H. Farmer
r&Mrs W. Farmer Mrs Finchett Mr & Mrs
Freitas
B.
Mr Geo, Grimble Mr W. D Hawkes -
tr & Mrs Kraft
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Mr & MrsC. Lauritsen Mr & Mrs Lemaire Mr & Mrs Mujer and
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Miss Massey Mr & Mrs F. ME..
MoHugh
Mr E A. G. May D. B. Meyers
Miss M. B. Faith Mr II. S. Spurge Capt & Mr A. H Stewart and oh l- dren
Mr L. A. Thomas Mr O. Tilley Nr Wilker Mr G. C. Whitelaw My W.E. Wiedler Mr & Mrs A. Willcox
Miss Willcoż Mr. J M. Willcox Mr W. W. Wilson
GRAND HOTEL
Mr C. Baumans Mr P. B-nebansen Miss V. Bonetta Dr Brill Mr Bumann Miss Culvert Mr Coyne Mr & Mra Cre Mr W. Ebion Miss Frampton Mr French Miss Grace Mr VGouriet Mr F. Haden Mr J. Holdt
3r Eg.inbotham Mr 4: Kadali Dr Keyt Mr Kübn
Lient Archer, ELA,M,C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm
strong
Mr Lorria Mr & Mrs Lowell Mre P. Muson
Mr M Garth
Mr N. M-yer My Moller Mr D. OpenCĂRI Mr Pancofort
Miss Ada Rówloy Mr W. Sastora Mr Schmidt
Mr H, J. Starp Mine O. Stephane Mr & Mrs Tobias Mr Tobias
Mr G. Watkins Mr C. WeismSD- Mr P. Whitlok Mr. Woodcook
30.13
62
30.12 30.08
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60
66
Dr & Mrs Aubrey ·
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Esst
East
East
Force...
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Mr & Mrs T. Arthur
0.00
Mr E. F. Aucott
Mr L. M. Bayley
Highest open air Temperature on 27th...62 Lowest, open air Temperature on 27th...59
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 29th March to 4th April, 1913, HIGH WATER.
Days
Week
Days of
'kong.
LOW WATER
Mean
Time.
F'kong Mean Time
It w. ft. in. hm.ft in
Height.
RUNG NGOI SAN PO Satur. 29 Ne infer. high nor low water
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1 18 6 2
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4 45 a 60 nor low water Apri Enes.1m 9 184 679 48 1 8
19
6 0 6 1 m 11 46. 4.5
0 47 4 0
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Thuzs
Fri.
2m 8 56 4 7 7 06 2 3 855 4 8 1 531 6.
7.50 6 3 1 388 3 5 4m 9 0 6.1.2 23
8 31 5 3
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Mr & Mes W. Barrett.
and obil
Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Bell
Mr & Mrs Beyer Mrs Bowdler Major Bowen..P.D. Hon Me Packnill Major & Mra Comyn,
P.A.
Lt. & Ms
TC.
Conningham, B.A. Major Davy. E.. Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Bilzen Mr J. Gordon MIE Mrs G.G. Gordon Lt. Col. & M. Gordon Hall, KA.M.C.
Mr & Mrs. A. Hale Mr H A, Hazeland Capt & Mrs Hodgins Mr & Mis W. G Humphreys
Mr & Mrs. W. M.
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Maj. Humphrey,2.8 Mr & Mra P. Jaoku : Mr H. U. Jeffrios Kar A. Keith
Mr. M. Kismano Mr & Mrs Kohlər Mr G. P. Lammert. Lt. Col. & Mrs A. I
Loan and ebild Mr R. Masujima Capt & Mrs MoMuna children & nurse Mr & Mrs E. N. Mitchelmore
Lt Monteith. 3.A.M.C Mr. E.C. Nutl Mr & Mrs M. Palten.
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Rar. Foster Pegg Mr J. I. Plummer Lt-Col Kadoliffe, R.K
Mr Relton Mr & Mrs A. Ritenis Mr Roberts Mr Rogers Eng. Comdr & Mrs Roome, R.N. Mr A. Sinclair Mr A. S. Short
It-Col. Uther Smith Mr A Frday Smith Mr & Mrs E 13 Capt & Mrs Sticker
weit and ciald Mr R. S. Stewart Mr & Mrs J. Suther
lard
Col. & Mra Tuson Moj. & Mr Weni orn Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood
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