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CHRONIC DIARRHEA.

ITS DANGERS AND HOW TO OVERCOME THEM.

Uncomfortable, inconvenient, and often, painful as is ordinary diarrhea, these conditions are as nothing if the disease is neglected and allowed to become chronic, for it may end in dysentery or in abscess of the liver, which is no less)

gravo,

LITTLE STORIES

DAY.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 24TH, 1018,

THE THE YOKOHAMA DOCK

BIBLICAL MISQUOTATIONS.

nation answers by school children. Here

Humour is not unknown in Biblo exami-.

are two examples (says the Glasgow News), warranted authentic and original,

While every thinking individual will The Pharisee's prayer was- Lord, I scek medical advice for this condition, he thank Thee that Thou hast not made should always remember to restrain his anybody else like me?" And "Ho appetite in spite of the temptation to turned die water into wine, saying ent a lot, partly to satisfy the voracions | Blessed are the poor in spirit.?" hunger which is invariably present, and partly in the mistaken belief that, by so doing, he will keep up his strength.

The all-important food for chronic diarrhea is one which is absorbed almost if not entirely, in the stomach, so that it leaves no solid residue to irritated and irritable intestine.

PROPITING BY EXPERIENCE.

The following good story is told of two old Scotchmen in a train who were lis cussing the domestic unhappiness of a mutual friend. "Aye, aye," anid one. Jaunie Thompson has a sair time wi that wife of his. They say they're aye Of such foods, the best is undoubtedly fechtin What else can yo expect?" Sanatogen, of which that distinguishe said the other scornfully, the puir feck physician, Dr. Gumpert, has written igless creature marrit after coortin' for one of the leading thedical journale of only seven year. Man, he had nae chance the world: "Sanatogen is absorbed to ken the woman in sich a short time without leaving any residue.."

Thousands of decors and patients have When I was coortin' I coorted for twenty An amused listener to this endorsed Sanatogen's power of maintain ear." ing the sufferer's strength in acute and dialogue now ventured to ask if this long Even when chronic courtship had ensured connubial bliss, chronic diarrhea.

"I tell ye I coorted for twenty year, and in that time I kent, what woman was and so didna maery"-Tailer,,

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Telegraphic Address :-" DOCE," Yokohama.

Codes used-A.B.O. 4th and 5th Editions, Lieber's, Scott's, Al. and, Watkin's. DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT:-Telephone Non. 376, 506, or 681.

No. 1 DOCE.

No. 3 DOOK. Docking Length 515 ft. Docking Length 376 ft. Docking Length 481. ft.

No. 3 DOCK.

Every description of repair work is undertaken, A large assortment of material including tail shafts are kept in stock. Two powerful tow boate, floating derrick ta lift 45 tons, pneumatic, electric, bydraulic plante, etc. Manufacturers of ongines, bailors, tuge, lighters, constructional steel work, eta. Tenders on short patice by letter or cable. WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT:-

92 buildings, principally of brick and steel, 310 ontrances. 37 buildings are private bonded warehouses. Floor area 68,248 square yards, or 14.1 acres.

Custom-boose brokerage and insurance ondertaken Rates modorato. Mooring Basin, 600 feet by 100 feet by 25 feet deep, adjoining the docks and warehouses

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diarrhea extends to dysentery, Sanat, whereupon the old Scotsman returned. ] with tears in his eyes. He said that he contains the names of over

for Spofforth & Co. And, from all Besides tho wenal Alphabetical List of Firmas appearances, C. T. Stadd was the worst. the Directory gives the CLASIFIRL LIC16 of He almost shook and skivered as he went | TRADES 214 PROFESSIONS at the larger

In his farewell speech ho Commercial Gentres. in to bat.

The referred to the match and explained it,

ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENT: ought not to have played, that the deep

20,000 FOREIGNERS, things of life had only just entered his arranged, with RISTOR soul, that he was in a dream, that he was the Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order in Palestine and China, and not at Oldt at any name can be found instantly, Trafford at all It was the simplest and

THE MARS AND PLANS most touching speech I had ever heard.

ogen's power may be ganged from the following to ement of the It. Roy, the Bishop of Irion and Vicar Anastolic of Eastern Burmah, who lives in a climate which resembles our own. His Lordship writes:

Banntogen has cured me of an obstinate dysentery from which 1 anffered for a long time, having found all drugs powerless against it. This. ner haps, because I cannot stick to a milk diet, which L abhor."

Banatogen can be obtained of Chemists.

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SHIPPING IN PORT.

STEALERS,

BARRY LAUDER AND A CIGAL.

Mr. Harry Lander (according to the Tatler) says his greatest bores are strangers who claim old friendship with him.. One day he was pressed to have a cigar by one of those professing friend- ship, and, while smoking, he toyo the bang! off and threw it away.

Those cigar bands are very valuable," protested the giver, trying to enhance his gift as much as possible; "for two hundred of then you can get a gramo phone free."

"My dear sir," answered the comedian, ANDMIN, German abs., 1.001, Kumpel, 17th if a used two hundred of these smoker July--Bangkok 10th July, Rice-ah wudna want a gramophone, but," he Butterfield & Swire.

added, looking towards the skies, "ah ATADOBAN MARG, Japanese str. 2.523, F

wil want a harp: Kawamura, 7th July-Miike god July, Coal-Mitsui Busend Krisha. BENCLEECH, British str.. G. McMillan.

ot ease.

THE TORN TICKET.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

The Danish str. Tranquebar left Ponung here on or about the 29th July, on the 22nd July, and may be expected

The C.P.R. st. Empress attest. Het Kobe on the 22nd July, at p.m., and is due to arrive at Shimizu on the 23rd July, at 5 a.m.

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save been engraved by one of the most eminen Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and brenght up to date.

They consist following:-

of

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COLOURED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FORMIGNHOKS HAP OF THE FAR EASY PIAK OF TOKOHAMA PLAN OF KOTE AND HY000

Prax

PLAN OF FOREIGN BENTLEMEN, Tizarreir PLAN OF THINGZAV (KILOCHAT) CLAN OF FOREIGN CRION, BHANDHA PLAN OF HONGKET (SHANGHAI with Ior

bowing the EXCENDED SEWARMEST LABS PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA PLAN OF NEW TERRITORY (KOWLOON) PLAN OF HAWLOON PLAS PLAN DY BATAVIA

BINGAPORE..

The cargo of Raw Silk shipped on bourd the M.M. str. Magellan, which left this port on the 3rd June, was delivored utor New York on the 20th July; and the Raw Silk shipped on board the M.M. str. Paul brent, which left here on the 17th June, was delivered at Lyon on the 21st July.

ON SALE.

DIRECTORS & CHRONICLE 1913.

The CHRONICLE vers he notable avem. of the last half century in the Far East together with the Texts of all the most important Treatle concluded with the auntries of Bastary Aria the various Custome Tarits, Trade Begulations Chambers

of Commerce, Scales of Commulations Conatlar and Court Fees, Hongkong Blac Duties, Fosial Guide, Signal Codes, Chines Festrals

Tables of Money, Woigt u Measures

and other Commercial InformistĪT.

ncluding

The CHRONICLE and DIRECTORY,

condensatin every posible manner, con-

ufas every year more pages

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 23rd at uven--Pressure bas increased slightly along the east coast of China and decreased slightly over the Philippines. A | shallow depression line over $.W: China.

No returns from Japan.

A typhoon appears to have formed to the north-east of Luzon. Its direction of motion | cannot at present be ascertained.

10 am, to-day, 0.01 inches.

Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at

The forecast for the 24 hours onding at noon to day is as follows:

DISTRICT

• Hongkong & Neighbourhood Pormos Channel

FORECAST.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

Hoxaiore Hote

Mr J. M. ATON We A. T. Barbesini Mr A. Barthgate Mr E. R. Bete Mr Olivieo Beach Col. Sir Horen G.

Beauchamp

Mir A. Black

Mr R. Brown Mr A. J. Cambridge Mr F. T. Chappla

Mrs J. Cogan

Mr F. L. Colo

Variable winds, moderate.

soath coast of China between The some an Hongkong and sunooks: { No. 1. South coast of China between ƒ The same as Hongkong and Hainan No. 1,

fine.

E. or variable winds, moderate to light

CHINA COAST METEOROLÓGICAL

Sintion.

REGISTER.

23 JULY, 1913, ́A.M.

..........

Wiad

Hour,

Barometer

at Sea Level |

Temperature.

Humidity.

Direction.

Vlastook Nemuro

76.

Flakodate

"

14

Tokio Kochi

Nagasaki Kagoshima. Oshima!

Naka Lohi'jma Boniu Is... Chefoo Weibaiwei Hankow

Lobang Kiakiang

29.61 75 29.65 7.29.53

6 x 29.69

Weather.

Mr G G. Connell

Mr C. E. Davis

Mr J. Dewar

Mr G. F. Jacobj Mr E. Kobe Mr Ellis Kadooria Mr & Mrs W. R

Knight

P. Mr W. C. Knight

Mir A. KrusomaD Mr F. Loeman

Mr & Mrs Dartsano...

and 2 children

Mr N. Donst

Mr & Mrs R. A

Donglas

Mr & Mrs H. Ehrenfels

O.

Mr W. H. Fell Mr H. G. Fisker Mr W. E. Fisher Mr Donman Fuiler Mr H. W. Falton Mr H. Garrow Mr & Mrs I. II. Geare Dr J. M. Gillespio Mr A. G, Gordou

Mr J. Gourgey

Mr V. Goalbourn

Mr R. J. Grimshaw Mr P. O. von Gris

gone

Dr J. G. Hanno Mr. W. T. Harbord Mr E. Henderson Hon Mr E. A. Howelt,

CM.G.

Capt F. W. Holdon,

infant and nurse

Mr E. B. K. Hant Capt R. Innes

Changsha

Shanghai

狼期望

Sutzla

Sharp Peak

Amoy

b

Mr H. E. Connell

Swator

29.50 83

Taiboka

52964

Taleba

.. 20 65

Feinsu

.. 29.65

1

Pescadores Janton Hongkong

29.62

To an East Coast train a gentleman R0th June--Moji 24th June, Coal-noticed that the lady opposite seemed ill Gibh. Livingston & Co.

She was searching through her BENIAWERS. British str., 3,026, H. W. Bee. hag and her gloves, and then made an 17th July-Moji 11th July, Chal-investization of the seat and floor, Gibb, Livingston & Co.

nparently without success.

Cait CHINA, American str., 3.186, H. Thomp help you in any way?" he inquired, after son. 22nd July-San Francisco 21st this had been oing on for some time. June, General-Pasife Mail S.S. CoT can't find it anywhere," she replied: THE CHIYDEN, Chinese str.. 1.267. W. Ross, 19th's my teket from London. I've lost July-Shanghai 15th July, General-it." "Well," he said. "I think I can Chinese.

erange that for you." He Lore off a GLENETRAE British str. 3,054, J. Me corner of his own ticket, gave the ticket Gillivray, 18th July Shanghai 15th to the lady. and put the fragment On arriving at their July, General-Shewan, Tomes & Co. in his pocket. HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1.005, Jurgensen. destination the lady gave up the ticket FOR CHINA, JAPAN, Corn.

INDO-CHINA, 2nd July-Amoy 1st July, General and pressed through the rate. Later came

SIAM, STRAIT DAILY

and can be had from, and Adver her fellow passenger. Him the collector Java-China-Japan Lija.

SETTLEMENTS, MALAY STATE, neliers it Asia and through

tisements sent through the principal Book. HALVARD, Norwegian str., 1,066, C. Ander-stopped and asked for his ticket,

"Hongkong Daily Preas" Office NETHERLANDS INDIA, Philip | LONDON .. PINES, BORNEO, ETC.

ROD, 22nd July-Java 12th July. Sugar-Java-China-Janan Lijn. INDRAMAYO, British str., 3,370, Wisc. 10th

July-Manila Kith July, Eallast. Shewan, Tours & Co. JELENGA, British str 13,300, 3. R. O'Sulli

Yao,

$

I

it yon said the psssenger. There nor an alterestion ensued, the outcome of which was that the station-master was Pert in, and the case laid before him. Will your collector kindly go through those tickets and see if he has one from

with Loudon

missing?"

a corner

TEN JUFTORA.

FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL ISSUE.

22nd July Moji 17th July,manded the passenger courteously. The orts and cities of the Far East, from other

The DIRECTORY covers the whole u General David Sassoon & Co.

ticket was found. "Now," he continued, anda India to Siberia, in which Europene rade KAMOR, Norwegian str., 949. Talck Muus. if this piece fits it. It did fit, and Not only is the Directory a fall and complet

19th July--Bangkok 10th July, Rice, the collector. save the Ziver nool Post, was in each case at il can le mads, but each Calw Order.

ten rich surprised to venture any fur-

Settlerdent la

la prefaced by DESCHI Kiskasan Mard, Japanese str., 2.246. H.sther remonstrance on the moment.

PRONTO SEE Rut

carefully revised each year mest e Koizumi. 19th July-Miike 12th July, there was a twinkle in his eye which ronger, giving every detail in connection wit hich will serve as accurate GorDER FOR TE Coal-Mitani Bessan Kaisha.

-howed that he was not without a sense of

he prees their flistery, Topcornohy, M KICKING, British str.. 1,228, Robertson. humour,

The Information in these Descriptions, cus 22nd July-Chingwanda 15th July.

isting of a bonded interesting articles, pock Coal.-Butterfield & Swire.

with facta concisely set out, and consi KIYO MARU, Japanese str.. 5,70, Hashi Mr. Hall Oxino, at the Associated Book-tatistics of the TRADE of each Country" an mato, 18th Jelv-Moji 13th July, eller dinner at Tormay recently Port, wall done is to fill a large volume GeneralToyo. Kisen -Kaisha. convenind n-story Charles Dickens used to- -Kajal Demo--Com-l-a ̈*:

witt-Fifteen LAERTES, British atr., 1,340, Wawn. glat ell, of a beautiful young lady shoard and Plana, pp. 1,532, $10.00. Directors or

July-Saigon 17th July, Rice - tramer who was perplexed which the P, 382, $6.00 Chinese.

should take out of ten beautiful young LORD BEFTOS, British str., 2.792, W. L. men who were paying court to her, and

Clfborn. 13th July-Port Arthur whom she liked equally well.

At Ipat she took counsel of the certain, 27th April. Case Oil-Dodwell & Co Lycans, British str., 4,814, J. W. Walker, who said: "When the ship's bell rings 19th July-Singapore 14th July, Gen-Lat twelve o'clock to-morrow morning, you eral-Butterfield & Swire.

Aron overboard. I will be about in a boat MATRUDE, German atr, 828, Schlaikier, "ely to save you, but when you see which at the to men risks his life to rescue you. 20th July-Follow 19th July, Gen- oral-Jebsen & Co.

You will know which of them you ought MEN RINCE British str., 1,933, J. C to take to be your husband."

Young. 8th July-Singanore 1st July Dil Asiatic Petroleum Co. OFLAND. Norwegian str., P48. FI.

L.

Eriksen, 20th July-Saigon 15th July, Rice. Ancaard, Thoresen & Cn. PATH N. British str., 3.165, E. A. Chaplin,

2nd July-Keelung 20th July, Gen- eral-Dodwell & Co.

The Directorias and Descriptions PE D'

Paking

Tientsin Feitsiko

Chinwangtae Taku

Antung

CHINA Soochow Canton Chinking Whampoa Nanking Kowloon Waha Lappa Kewkiang Bankow

Manchurian Yoshow Trade Centre Shasí Newchwang ....Isbang

Port Arthur Chefoo

The beautiful young lady at noon-next- Jax droned into the sea.

Dairen But behold! nive of the bensitiful young men lant into the en after her, while the tenth leaned over the shin's side and merely wept.

When they were all brought aboard, she said to the oantain :-" What am I to do ow I can't take the whole nine, and then, you are, they are all wet ”

"Very well," said the captain, “take the dry one."

WHY ENGLAND LOST.

Ron, American str., 2.797. James Miller, 22nd July-Manila 19th July, Gen- eral. Shewan, Tomes & Co. SANURI MARE, Japanese str. 3.769, K It was very had advice, but I am not Sudanki. 20th July - Seattle 17th | afraid that if booksellers manke their wives June, Flour and General-Nippon and daughters into their readers of books, Yusen Kaisha.

they'll ever take the dry ones—and I dare HADINE RICKNERS, Dutch str., 573, Jagt, say that will be good for literature in

21st July-Tamaui 19h July, Bulk the long run. Oil Asiatic Petroleum Co. SIAM, B.itish str., 902, F. Frynne. 22nd

July-Antung 17th July. Ballast.- I have seen nothing in the papers (writes a correspondent in the Han- Asiatic Petroleum Co. SILESIA, German str., 4,810, H. Christian chrater Guardian) about the wonderful sen, 18th July-Singapore: 13th July, way in which what may be called the Canon Barnett and Toynbee movement General-Hamburg-Amerika Linie. TJIPANAS, Dutch str., 2,444: A. Older affected a famous cricketing family int bridge, 22nd July-Batavia 13th July, the nighties. The three Studds-J. E. K., General-Java-Chino-Japan Lijn. C. T. and G. B.-were all very distin Tona, British str., 3,189. C. J. Swan guialied members of the Cambridge son, 22nd July-Calcutta eta July, eleven. They were the sons of a rich man General--David Bassoon' & Co.

who was devoted to hunting, horses, TRUMP, Gernian str., 769, Langschwazer, carriages, and all the other things of sport 22nd July-Hoihow 21st July. Genend display. Then all of a sudden the eral-Jebsen & Co.

whole family became deeply interested in TSURU MARU, Japanese str., 1,359, Nakaa, religious work and social reform. arid 16th July--Moji 9th July, Coal their example had a great effect upon the Mitsui Bassan Kaisha."

Oxford and Cambridge undergraduates The father literally, I Tuxeshing, British sbr., 1,172, L. Hussey, of the time.

10th July-Bangkok and Swatow 3rd believe, sold all he had and gave to the July, Riga-Jardine, Matheson & Co. poor. J. E. K. went to work in the East SIGNAL, German str., 907, P. E. Chris Erd, and later became well known as the tiansen, 15th July Tourane 12th head of the Polytechnic. G. B. followed July, Salt and General Ichsen & Co-his-example. Vang, Norwegian str., 874, J. Jobsen, 6th

C. T. Studd decided to go out to China July-Bangkok 20th June, Nice as a missionary, nd stayed thore for logg Chinese.

YAMOTO MARU,

Japanese str., 2,953. Nisbiama. 17th July Dairon 11th July, Coal:-Order. YUENSANG, British str., 1,128, E. Schenk, 2nd July-Manila 19th July, Gon- oral.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

years. During his farowell speech he almost broke down as he told a story that I have never seen in priat England, a little while before, had been playing Australia at Old Trafford, and some of the English team had covered themselves with disgrace by getting an attack of the funks and going down like nine-pins

Weihaiwei Kiscohsu Teloanfa Mukden Shanghai

Samshui

Kongmoon Nanning

Wuchowfu

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TEMPERATURE,

Fahrenholt.

in the stado, in

degre

3 Hurry, in percontage of saturation, the midity of air esaturated with moisture being 100,

4-DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

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HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER

Hongkong Observatory, July 23rd.

Previous On Date On

Day

Det.

#t

at

B2 p.m. a.m.

p.m.

Jarometer

29,57 29.57

29.57

Comperature Aumidity...... Vind Direction... Force

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65

93

74

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CHILDREN

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Tokyo Yokohama Byogo Kobe Ehimonoseki

Vladivostock

JAPAN AND FORMOSA

Deska

Tainanta Maji Nagasaki Takow Hakodate Anping Tamsui

EASTERN SIBERIA

Nicojevek

A SQUIAL AND POLITICAL NOVEL OF

CHOSEN Wonsen

Seoul Chemulpo Kuntan

Mokpo Fasan

Chinnamp Pingyang Hongebin

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPA DENCIES, MACAO, FRENCH INDO-CHINA:

I ABSORBING KITIEREST,

By CHAS. J. HALCOMBE Formerly of the Imperial Chinese Customs Bervice, Author of "The Mystic

Flowery Land," etc.

THE VOLUME, which consists or dol Pages, and includes a Sketch Plan

Highest open air Temperature on 22nd...93 Lowest open air Temperature on 22nd...80

Werk

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

мий

From 24th to 30th July, 1913.

of historical interest showing the disposi hure. 24

tion of the Forees at the battle of Kweiliu, dedicated to Nir. ROBERT HAFT, G.G.M.G., and Dr. A. RENNIË.

LOW WATER

Height,

Mr W. Donaldson

F

Me G. T. Lloyıl

Mr R. J. Lobi.

Mr M. S. H. Mannin Mr C. Farebrofket

Mason

Miss M. Matheson BErs T. Matheson Mrs Goo. Martu Mr Jamos Markin

Mr & Mr

MacLutyno

Nail

Dr & MY 0. W.

MoKenny

KB. K. Makta

Mr J, Morecki

Me A. Br Moulder Mes J. D. F. Mulder

Mr J. D. F. Müldes

Miss G. O'Leary Ke J. Ormiston. Dr B. J. Pond

Mr. H, Ray

Mr R. R. Roxburgh

;

Mr W. M. Russell

Mr J Safior

Mr E. SchnnemaNG- Mr J. O. Sibley

Mr E. T. Singer Mr & Mrs E., Smith Mr J. B. Southwayd Miss A Square Mr R. Viendor Capt H. A. Walker Mr F. W. White Mr H. P. White Mr W. E. Weidler Mr G. G. Wood Mr S. A. Yeadeal!

King Edward Hotel

Mrs R. Almord

Mr F. 3. Cargill

Mr C. Castro

Mr T. Chee

Mr R Connell

Mr & Mrs Debbie

Mr Walker

Mr & Mrn E MoHugb

W.

Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F MurIDY Miss F. Saunders Mr & Mre W. Gorlack Mr Geo, Grimble Mr J, B. Harris Mr & Mrs Hemann Mr E. J Hinglo Mr B. Jensen

Mr & MrsC. Lanriisän

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Mr & Mrs Sobenk

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child

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Capt & Ara Passmore Mr & Mrs Shetkamer Capt. & MA E

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GRAND HOTEL

Me W. E. Bird Mr & Mrs A. B. Orow

Dr Keyt

Mr O'Freeze

Mr. Frenck MrC. G. King

Capt J. S. Lewingdoą Mr F. Lucia Miss Poole

Mr A. H. Bayc

Mr Schooludt

Mr C. WahemaLJUJE

PEAN HOTEL

Liant Archer, L.A.M.. Mr & Mrs W. Amu-

strong

Mr T. Arthur Mr E. F. Anoott Mr Baskett

Mr & Mrs Y. Barrett

and child

Mr & Mrs C. W. J.

Bell

Mr G. A. Bens Mr & Mra Boyer Major Bowen, A.F.D. Mr Bowdler Hon Mr Book.nill Mr M. Cary

Major Davy

Mr & Mrs Davies

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