NOTICES TO CONSIGNEET
FROM EUROPE.
STAKE. HAL. Steamship
THE
"FURST BUELOW," Captain Jäger, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra baxations Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowlocu Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whenco delivery may be obtained against Bills-of-Lading contorsigned by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary bo given TO-DAY.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No Claims will be admitted after the Godh have left the Glodowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 28th inst. will be subjaci to rent.
All broken, chafod, and damaged goods musi be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 28th inst, at 9.30 A.M.
No Fire Insurance will be offected by us in Buy case whatever
This Steamer brings on Cargo:
Ex 6.8.Kong Ring" from Christiania. Ex .." Albanis" from Göteborg. Ex as "Blobel" from La Palilee.
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Oce.
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1913.
"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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8.8. "BENLARIQ," From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON AND STRAITS.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godewzs of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may to obtain d.
No Claims will be admitted after the Gooda have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 29th inst. will be subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 5th June, or they will act be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will bo examined on the 29th inet,, at 11 A.N.
No Fire Insurance has been offerted, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.j Agents.
Hongkong. 22nd May, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & 0. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
TE
"CEYLON,"
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Arrived Hongkong on 22nd May, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-nameć vessel are hereby informed that their Goxts are. being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consign ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed. Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary, within 6 hours.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29rn, 1918.
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. TAE Steamship
TH
GREGORY APCAR,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed at one, at Consignees' risk and expense. Cargo
romaining on board after 1 P. of the 28th Inst. will be landed at Consignoos risk
and exponto.
No Fire Insuranco has been effected.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
DAVID BASSOON & CO., LTD.,
A gents. Hongkong, 16th May, 1913.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM SHANGHAI, KOBE AND MOJI.
THE Steamship :
THE
"THONGWA,"
having arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo importing the discharge will be landed at consignora riele and exponse into the hazar dous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Winf nad Godown Company, Limited.
No Fire Insurance has boon effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DAVID BASSOON & Co., LTD, Hongkong, 26th May, 1913,
Agents.
160
AND
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. HE P. & O. 8, N. Co.'s Steamer
**ASSAYE." Arrived Hongkong on 25th May, 1913, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO
STRAITS. Consignes of Cargo by the above-named- vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THIS RISE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where ezel onsignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goode are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unles
instructions are given to the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including data of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Surveyors, Mesars GODDARD and Dovelas, at 10 4.1. on MONDATE and THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent,
Hongkong, 25th May, 1913. SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI MARITTIMI.
HEALTH TALKS,
which lose their effect soon after being stopped, or are powerful poisons, like arsenic and strychnine, which should he used only under the ductor's orders.
The need for tonics is usually, that people have made unde demands on their ervous system. Alcohol, which so many is one of the worst things they canı uso. tako to enable them to meet these demands. Apart from the reaction it causes, there is grove risk of its seriously undermining tho generel health.
Everyone will naturally ask-What is the best tonic Let that distinguished physician, Dr. Claude La Wheeler, answer. He writes:
THE BEST TONIC.
A COAL CONSUMER'S' ASSOCIATION
IN THE PHILIPPINES
CHUNG-HUA, GIRLS' SCHOOL AT SINGAPORE.
Mrs. Reginald Sanderson writes to the Quren :-
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
Mies Callo
HONGKONG HOTEL.
C.
TÓNICA: THEIR USE, ABUSE AND DANGER,
A Coal Consumers Association has been formed in the Philippines. It Under existing conditions, everyone in includes the insular governmert and a China needs a toule at some time, Most number of private enterprises, and fuller Chinese communities in Singapore met Three years ago many of the various of the drugs used for this purpose are, information of its aims and objects is together to consider the advisability of Mr G. Aurely however, merely temporary stimulnats, contained in the following statement,
which we take from the Afanila Times doing away with their costly dragon. Barberind The object of the formation of the processions and devoting the money to Ir A: M. Barretto Philippine Coal Consumers' Association, schools in which the Chinese language Mr. R. Bato
be thoroughly which is composed at the present time of should
taught An Mr E. A. Beaumont the Government of the Philippino Islands, enormous dragon procession to welcome Mr. A. Bona Manila Electric Railroad and Light Com the Duke and Duchess of Connaught was Capt C. It. Doynon Manila Railroad Company and the almost the last held hore. In that, as in R. Brown Philippine Railway Company, was for the all, little girls gorgeously attired were purpose of purchasing fuel in large carried so that they seemed to sit on poles, Mr. J. Cambridge quantities in the open market at a lower while others were borne aloft in gaily . A. Clark
Mr A. A. Claxton unit cost than it could be purchased by decorated vehicles. any of the individual members separate At a prize-giving day held at the Ira W F. Cowen ly to insure constant and regular ship-closing of the Chung-Fun Girls' School tr C. H. Davis
Riss Crookor ments of coal; to reduce handling on January 25, on present ralised is J. E. Dean charges; and employ a manager and hory marvellously the ideal school for Mr & Mrs Dorteano fael expert, whose duties will not only girls had developed and been brought to and 2 children be to recommend the purchase of certain almost perfection. A happy set of over Mr S. Donnenberg kinda and quantities of coal, but also to Eith to keep the nervous system of advise the consumers thereof the best seventy girls all determined to do credit Mr M. W. Dowling the health individual up to the mark, or methods whereby the highest efficiency in to their school, and eager to receive their Mes E. H. Douglas to raise it to necessary efficiency when at-
of booka in | Mrs R. H. Douglas combustion сда be obtained, and to prizes, which consisted tacked, not only protein (the body-build-supervise the inspection and analysis of Chinese script, Andrew Lang's Fairg Mr & Mrs H. ing food) bat phosphorus must also be such coals purchased, the distribution, Tairs in English, paint boxes for the Ehrenfela
This tevedoring, etc.
artists, and coloured handkerchiefs and Mr U. A. Farrell forthcoming in ample quantities,
Mr E, H. Farroll applice with peculiar force when the
The association is open to any concern woets for all. bodily forces are weakened from previous which desires to enter as a member on theThe lady principal, Miss Alice Yin, Mrs C. Finlayson attacks of illness, and the digestive organs same basis as the original parties to the took the school in charge a month after air. G. Fishor
Mr H J. Ford are unable to take up their proper quan-greement, At the present time the its beginning with twenty little shy girls. tits of mutriment from the ordinary association contemplates the purchase of On her own initiative she has arranged Mr J. H. Ford
Mr Denman Fullor about 137,000 tons of coal as follows:- and personally supervised the whole MK. Genre meals.
"Obviously, a combination of pure Government of the Philippine
school curriculum, including complicated. A. G. Gordon protein with that form of phosphorus Islands
86,000 tons. drilling. Her idea of a uniform was Mr J. Gourgey which normally exists in the body and Manila Rairoad Company 35,000
well accepted, and the pupils are dressed | Mr V. Goulboaru such cases. Reasoning thus, Science has nerves will be exactly what is needed in Manila Electric R. R. and Light
in long white Chinese Coats and trousers Mr Joseph Gould Co.
odged with blue, while stripes on their Mr P. O. von Grise. produced the combination demanded. Philippine Railway Company. 10,000
left sleeves denote to which standard cach is known all over the civilised globe as Compania General de Tabacos
The mandarin official Mrs Gonn Sanctogen.
girl belongs. de Filipinos ............
16,000 "The debilitated nerves and tissues
The association will be governed by a tongue is taught, and now, after two take up Sanatogon as the parched earth board of directors consisting of five years, the scholars who come from Hokier, Mr W. T. Hacbard drinks up water. Banatogen is in no members, two of whom will be nominated Cantonese, and Teochew familles can Mrs 8 E. Hendry sense a stimulant. It is a food-a highly by the Governor-General of the Philip understand one common language, instead Miza P. A. Hendy concentrated and very nutritious food
pine Islands and three selected by the of a mutilated form of Malay, or endowed with special tonic properties and other members of the association, the five smattering of English. All school work nothing else."
Because of these properties, nearly six-members in turn will elect a chairman is done in Chinese, and elementary
who, in conjunction with the manager English is taught.. teen thousand physicians have certified and fuel expert, will transact all busines in their own handwriting to its value of the association.
The organization of the association is power in the treatment of nervous. condi-and report of E. Randolph Hix as coal expert for the Government. Through Among these conditions are impaired these investigations, which began in 1910, memory, lassitude, a feeling of physical fr. Hix acquired a knowledge of the Far and mental debility, depression, so-called Eastern coals, which was valuable to the nervous dyspepsia," insomnia and norv association, and he has been appointed ous exhaustion.
manager and fuol expert.
40,000
while every medical paper has printed articles enthusiastically praising its the result of the exhaustive investigations
tions.
Soon after taking Sanatogen, the sufforer is conscion of an unaccustomed sense of well-being and fitness. Lassitude is lost, his haggard expression sleep, returns, vanishes, his oves grow clear and bright, work is no longer a burden, but is done with increased ease, and he understand the meaning of the phrase "The Joy of Living" as he has never understood it
before.
REMARKABLE STATEMENTS,
Mr. Hix leaves next week for a visit
to the coal mines of China. Manchuria and Japan to take the preliminary step! for the placing of the 1914 order. Twenty- five or thirty thousand tons of coal will he purchased to tide over the deficiencies for the present year and to make steara ing and chemical tests of coals which have not heretofore been tried.
Our contemporary publishes a lengthy exposition of the policy of the association and concludes with the following résumé of its advantages:
1. By the purchasing of such a large amount as 150,000 tons a better price would naturally be quoted then for any single
purchasing at consumer
most 40,000 tons.
Mr. Harry de Windt, one of the most distinguished travellers of the day, writes: "I have derived mormous benefit from | taking a short course of Sanatogon, Sanstogen in a few short weeks has made and mental- a new man of me, physically Jy'
Sir Alexander Cross, Bari, writes: "I As the purchases of the association have no doubt Sanatogen has bad will be larger than any dealer has hereto material effect in the vigour and physical ford made, a better price should be fitness with which I have been enabled to obtained than he had so that the saving go through my duties. It is only fair to should be larger than his profit,
3. A saving.on the stevedore, and say I have been rather surprised at the relighterage charges due to the size of the of Cargo by her are hereby informed that the Sulis. They have just been what you procontract and the regulation of the arrival i
dicted."
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM KOBE.
Goode not cleared within 8 days including HE Steamship date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by Bny case whatever.
.
Damaged packages must be left in th Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Mesra, GODDARD and DouSLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS And THURSDAYE. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
BA. HEWETT,
Superintendent
Hongkong, 22nd May, 1913.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
11
FROM MIDDLESBRO, IMMINGHAM, LONDON AND STRAITS.
THE
THE Steamship
"GLENESK," Captain E. E. Williams, having arrived from the above Ports, Consigneos of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and stored si Consignees risk and expense.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods ar to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on SATURDAY, the 31st inst., at 10.
All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DAYS of the Steamer: sarival hore, after wideh date they cannot be rized.
No Claims will be ditted after the Goods bar left the Godowe, ud all Goods remaining undalivored after in 31re inst, will be subject to rent..
boen effooted. countersigned by 7, TOMES & Co..
Agents.
1716
No Fire In 12. Bills of Lading
Sti
Hongkong, 24th May, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
9.8. "NILE," FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN FORTS AND MANILA
T
HE above-mentioned Vessel having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside. Cargo impeding discharge will be landed immediately at Consignees risk and ехрелее.
Cargo remaining undelivered WEDNESDAY, 28th May, at Noos, will be landed at Consignees" risk and erpense.
Cargo remaining undelivered MONDAY, 2nd June, at Noon, will, in addition to landing charges, be subject to storage charges,
No Fire Insurance whatever will be offected. All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will be examined at the above Company's Godovr BATURDAY, 31st May, at 10 am.
No Claims will be entertained unless accom- panied by short delivery note or list of excep- tions taken at the time of delivery to Censignees and signed for and on behalf of the Pacifis Mail 8.8. Co.
A Claims must be flied on or before 26th
June, otherwise they will not be recognized.
0. H. RITTER,
Acting Agent.
Hongkong, 25th May, 1913.
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"CAPRI,"
having arrived from the shave Port, Consignees
Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godows Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whanos delivery may to obtained. Perishable Goods to be taken delivery of immediately,
All Claims must be sent to the Office of the undersigned before. Noon on the 3rd June, or they will not be recognised.
All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 30th May will be subject: to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the godowas, where they will be. eremined on the 30th May, at 9,30 a.st. No Fire Insurance bas bean effected.
CARLOWITZ & Co.,
Agente,
F3 Hongkong, 24th May, 1915. NORDDEUTSCHEE FLOYD, BRÜNET IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
WE Stenship
T
"PRINZ WALDEMAR,” having strived, Consignees of Cargo are hershy informed that their Goods, with the exception
If you wish to know more about this preparation, which can be obtained of all Chemists, write for a copy of a teresting book, The Art of Living" by a distinguished medical author. It will be sent, free, to all mentioning this paper, on application to A. WOLFING & Co., Kiukiang Road, Shanghai.
111-528]
T.S.C.
CHILDREN OF FAR CATHAY.
A BOCAL AND POLITICAL OP NOVEL ADSORBING INTERDER
By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE Farmerly of the Imperial Chinese Canton Servica, Author of "The Mymbio Flowery Land," etc.)...
$
THE VOLUME which consists of 641 THE
Pagon, and includes Sketch Plan of historical interest showing the disposition of the Forces at the battle of Kwailin, is didiested
Sir ROBERT HAFT, G.C.M.G., and Dr. A
ZONNIE.
of colliers so that no two will be in the harbour at the same time.
4. The coal will be thoroughly inspected
and its value scientifically and accurately determined and selected with a view to it's suitability for each particular boiler plant,
5. Samples of all available coals will be obtained for tests and analyses made in a continual effort to get a better article for less money. The work that the geological fields of the United States at gront cost will be done here without additional cost and the knowledge gained will be the private property of the asso- ciation and will be of great vaine,
Amongst the various songs and recita- tions prepared in Chinese and English, one specially written for the school attracted attention, as it brought in so much of the general work.
Six little aidens marched on the platform with alates, books, and sewing, and wrote in Chinese and English and did runs at lightning speed.
SHIPPING IN PORT.
BITAMERS.
AJAX, British str., 4,477, G. S. Thomson, 20th May-Kutchinotza 16th May, Coul.-Butterfield & Swire. ANGHIN, Gorman str., 1,015, Chr. Kumpel,
21st May-Bangkok 13th May, Rico. Butterfeld & Swire.
ANHUI, British str., 1,360, J. B. Harris, 26th May-Shanghai 22nd May, Gen- eral--Butterfield & Swire.
ANNA, Norwegian str., 1,017, A. Amízen,
25th May Bangkok 19th May, Rico Chinese.
ELLEN RICKMERS, German str, 2,052, H.
Ahler, 1st May-Sabang, General Mitsui Bussan Keisha
FURU MIRU, Japanese str., 3,037, H. Torainaka, 24th May-Moji 18th May, Coale.-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. GLENSPEAN, British atr., 3,32, D. C. Horne, zath May-Cardiff 17th May,
Coal. Dodwell & Co.
CIREGORY APCAR, British str., 2,000, J. E. Drake, 26th May Calcutta 9th May, Geroral, David Sassoon & Co.. HELENE, German str., 771, Joesen, 25th
May-Hoihow 20th May, Rice Jebsen & Co.
HONGKONG MARU, Japanse str., 3,462, T. Sagara, 19th May-Moji 14th May, General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha. HONGKONG, French str., 139, A. Mar-
querite, 24th May-Faldioi 24th May, General-A R. Marty. JOHANNE, German str., 952, H. Ipland, 23rd May-Rangoon 13th May, Rice.
Jebsen & Co.
Since the Government of the Philip-KAIFONG, British str., 987. J. V. Bidford, pine Islands is a member of this 24th May--Hongay 22nd May, Coal-
Butterfield & Swine. association and appoints two out of the five directors, there can be no question as KIANG PING, Chinose str., 1,222, Uddon. to the fairness in the execution of the 22nd May-Chinkiang 17th May, details of operation.
7. The association is in position to resist the encroachments of any possible coal monopoly against which the indivi dual consumers could offer but a feeble resistance.
8. The contractor can figure closer sînce all clements of chance are removed and he knows exactly what to expect. There are times when he knows that a stiff specification will not be enforced, but not knowing just how much leeway to foreing his price up as high as he dares put it and relying on beating the inspec tor to it.
General-Chinese.
KINKASAN MARU, Japanese str. 3,321, H. Koidzami, 24th May Milke 13th May, Coul.-Mitsui Bursen Kaisha. KwarGLER, Chinese str., 1,102, J. Mr- Arthur, 23rd May Shanghai 20th May, General.-Chinese, LINCAIRN. British str.. 2,900, Jackson,
22nd May Miike 17th May, Coal. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
of Opiuma, Troine and Valuables, are being rives into political cinditions in Chins makes allow he is placed in a difficult position, Butterfield & Swire,
funded and stored at their risk into the hasardom and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Godown Company, Limited, Kowloou, and Wor Point Godowns, whence delivery may b ¿lained.
Optional Cargo vil ba forwarded on unless intimation is recrived from the Consignees befors Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.
No Claims will be sdmitted after the Goods hare left the Godowns, and all goods remaining andelivered after the 2nd June will be subjec
rent
All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd Jone, at 9.30 AM.
Its deanription of China Erelal Custom nd Superstitions, veribined with the insight it an ereellen CHILDREN OF FAR CATKAT ' clue for presentation to friends at Home.
Well bound in Yellow Cloth with Chines Galem in Gold,
PRICE
$3.50
To be obtained from Mess, KMLY & WAL3, LTD., Elers. Bauw & Co, from the Printers and Tubbsbors, the "HORON DAILY PRESS " Offles
"DOG AND GUN WITH IN TEE NEW TERRITORY,”
All Claims must reach us before the 9th June, or they will not be recognized. No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Sportsmes,” reprodused in book firm. Unidorsigued.
DEING the Series of Articles contribute
to the HONGKONG DAILY Pekas
NORDDEUTSCHSS. LLOTE
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents
Hongkong, 26th May, 1913
MAGNESIA
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DINNEFORDS
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9. After obtaining the best coal for the lowest price every effort will be made to assist the contractor, as the association would finally have to pay for any un- necessary restrictions or hardships that they imposed on him. As soon as the Vélue of a cargo is determined the casn will be paid inmediately.
be
10. If it appears that it is to the interest of the association to charter It several vessels, this will be done." would be out of the question for any single consumer to do this economically.
In short, the probable benefits of such an association to its members may multiplied indefinitely. With cheaper fuel at Manila it may bo possible to secure some of the bunker business that now enters the harbour, but is supplied elsewhere. It amounts to about 735.000 tons per year.
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
The P. & 0. str. Candia is expected to leave Singapore on the 20th May, m.
The P. & O. str. Socotro is expected to leave Singapore on the 28th May at
I p.m.
The A.L. str. Africa left Singapore for this port on the 24th May, and will arrive here on the 29th May. NATA
The Silk shipped from Hongkong on April 19th last by 0.5.K. str. Seattle Maru was delivered in New York on the 24th May, am
The str. Dilwara, from Caleatts, left Singapore on the 27th May, m, and may be expected here on or about the 1st June,
Locks, German str., 1,026. M. Taubert, 23rd May Bangkok 16th May, Rice. MONTEAGLE, British str. 3,953. F. L.. Davison, 13th May-Vancouver 17th April. Flour and General.-Canadian Pacific Railway Co.
gono
Dr J, G. Mauna
Dr Billebro: ht
Mr Th. van liunt Capt It. Innes
Mr P. Jannsen Mr Ellis Kadooris Mr. Kauffmanau
MT. S, &ing
bir A. KrusoMLOT. Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mrs W. H. Lambark Miss M, Katheson Miss Mayur Mr D. Maclonald Dr Malther
Mrs. T. Mathesom
and child
Mrs Geo. Martin MT & M Keil
MacInto
Mr Macdonald,
child and nurse Dr & Mrs C. W
McKenny
Dr G. W. M. Kezd Mr B. K. Nohta
Mr J. Morookl
Mr H. I. C. Morgan
Dr C. G. Morgan
Mr J. D. F. Mülder
Dr & Mrs Nanari
Mr J. Ormiston
Mr S. W. Ogood fr A. J. Pinnock Miss Pipe Mr E. H. Ray Minn F, Roay Mr A. Rohmann
Mr W, E. Roberts
Mr C. F. Robins
Mr I. F. Brion Mr A Sebastia Miss Schlosser Mr Jas Sootson Mr J. C. Biblay
Singer
Mr E. T. Mr V. Surby Mr 9. Spiro M: W. P. Thompson
Mr & Mrs A. Weill &
4obildren
Mr D. Lite Weshol Mr & Mr. B. Webb Mr W. E. Wicidler Mr FW. Whita Ale E. P. White Mr & Mrs J. With
ington
Mr D. White Mr G. G. Wood Mr James Wright Mr S. A. Yendoäll
PMAK 'HOTEL
Dr Aaron Lr & Mrs Aubrey iont Arober, A.M.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm
strong
Mr & Mrs T. Arthur
Mr E. F. Ausott
and child
Mr & Mrs W. Barrett. Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Bell
Mr & Mrs Hayor Major Bowen &.P.D.
Mrs Bowdler
Hon Mr. Buckuill
|
Mr M, Cary
Mr R. B. Coth Mr W. Crieg Dr Croil L. & Mrs T. C.
Conningham, B... Major Tavy, .. Mr G. A. Dutton Consul & Mrs Eitzen
Mrs Frisk
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Mr&Mrs G.G. Gordon
Capt & Mrs Hodgins
· Mr & Mrs W. G Humphreys
Maj. Humphry,. Mr & Mrs P. Jacks Mr H. V. Jeffries Mr A. Keith
E. B.
Krauss Mr. & Mrs Mr & Mrs Linton Capt & Mrs McMurn children & nared Mr MoNulty Mr & Ma E. Mitchelmore
L+ Monteith, 2.A.M.. Rev. Foster Pegg Mr.7. I. Plumnar
· Lt-Col-i£adeliffe, mm. Mr FL. Folten Mr & Mrs A. Eitobis 3x C. Soydler Mr L. Brott Mr.R. D. Shevan Mr A. Sicolair Mr C. Skott Lt-Col. Usher Smith
Lt. Col. Gordon Hall, Mr & Mrs Soffiata
RA.M.C. Gough Mr Gh
Mr & Mrs B. A. Hala Mr H. Hancock Mr H. A, Hazeland Mr I. H. Hearn
Mr K. Almberg Mr D. Begga
Mr G. E. Slevart Mr & Mrs J. Suther
inted
Mr O. Wagner Capt Whitefield Mrs Wood
Mr David Wood
GRAND HOTEL.
| Mr S. Bradmann
Mr & Mrs Bonchevsky Dr Brill
Miss V. Bonetta
Mr Lorria Mr & Mro Mayr Mr L. Merlin' Mr N. Meyor
Mr J. Moonan Mr E. C. Mulvey Mr J. Parhai Mr Roblig
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