NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
BARBER" LINE OF STEAMET)- NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship * SHIOSA."
Fron NEW YORK
"VONSIUNEESŐf Carga are hereby informed
that all Goods are being landed at their. vlak isto, the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the tro delivery may be obtained,
No Claims will be adroited after the Geode have left the Godowns, and all Geole romaning undelivered after the 26th inst. will be subject
to rent
All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- rented to the Undersigned on or before the
6th Sept, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chifed, and damagel Goods are to be left in the dodowns, where they all be examined on the 26th inst, at 11 A.M.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be conatorsigned by
"DODWELL & Co., L., Agents.
Hongkong, 20th Angust, 1913.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE Steamship
THE
"PRINZ WALDEMAR,“ having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the orption of Opina, Tressure and Valuables, are being landed and store at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra kauardons Godoras of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Wost Point Godowns, whence delivery may be
obtained,
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unlese intimation is received from the Courses before Noos To-DAY requesting it to be
landed hero,
No Claims will be admitted after the God have left the Godowns, and all gonde remaining undelivered after the 26th Aug. will be subjer to rent.
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 26th Ang, at 9.30 ..
Ali Claims must reach as before the 3rd
Sept., or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be affected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents.
Hongkong, 19th August, 1913.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIÁL GERMAN HAIL LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
THE Steinship
THE
"LUETZOW,
having arrived, Consignces of Cargo art hereu informed that their Goudy, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the batard. ous and/or extra bazardow Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowkcon Wharf and Godown Company. Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point
obtained. Godowns, whence delivery may
Optional Cargo will be forwarded a unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAY requesting it to be landed here.
No Claims wili ho sdmitted after the Goode have left the Godowne, and all goods maining undelivered after the 27th Aug. will be subject to rent.
All brakes, chufed, and damaged gode sre to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th Ang., ut 9.30 X.
All Clája must reach us before the 4th September, or they will not be recoraized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
NOBODVÝBURR LLOYD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agents.
Hengkong, 20th August, 1913.
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“SHIRE” LINE OF STEAMERS, LTD. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM BUROPE, COLOMBÓ AND
STRAITS.
THE Steamship THE
"DEN OF CROMBIE" having arrived from the stove Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extra hazardous Gedowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godows Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharves delirery may be obtained
Goods not cleared
1 by the 7th Arg. at 6.P.PL.
will be subject to rent.
All broken, cinfed and damaged packaguz
are to be left in the Godowns, what they will be
examined on the 27th Aug., st 9.30 4.ar..
1000
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd, 1915.
A NEW SHANGHAIDALNY LINER.
Tho Nippon Yusen Kaisha hue this week" put a new steamor on the run between Shanghai and Dalny. She is fitted with every up-to-date appliance for comfort, safety, and convenience her dining saloon, ladies boudoir, smoking room, ete, being all excellently ventilated and light. She has a gross tonnage of 3,450, a. rigth of 358ft.. a breadth of 46ft., a depth of 20ft, and a mean speed of 10
knots per hour.n
Her passenger accommodation follows:- 1st Class Accommodation for 81 passengers, including one special cabin containing double bed and one sof; ordinary cabins containing 47 berthe and 10 sofas and 3 family rooms con
Scrubbing the surface of the teeth with powders or pastes does not thoroughly-taining 12 berths and 3 sofas. cleanse them; it leaves their condition, and that of the mouth, unimproved.
What the teeth and mouth need is Odol, which antisepti- cally purific the mouth, and, being liquid penetrates even cracks and the minutest. crevices, cleansing every part of all the teeth, not merely where they show.
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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
Following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany's office at Hongkong:-
ADDRESS
FROX Shanghai
Dabbins, Hongkong Hotel Wingchaungles, Winkit Street.. Yokohama Keakon-marn, Mitsai Kwongyawning, 97, Henglock
Road.. 1139/5288 3769/0735/7311 3387 6058...
...Kobe
".
Yokohama ...Amoy ....Peking
Shangbai 60073609/ 4149/ 4106/0683, 1129
6670/0005/4102/7190/0934/5714 Shangbai
Peking 1684 5128/6012/0794
...Hankow 5940/2490/0375 ..
The following is a list of unclaimed telegrams lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasia and Chins Telegraph Company's office at Hong, kong
ADDRESS
Azamara Matsubara
Baylor...
Blackton
Cheongles
Coupon
Jon Tak Tou Woy On Kongwahsiang
FROM
Ipol Colombo Manchester. Singapore ...Shanghai
Wellington Bangkok
.. Macao ...Alanila
Mackey, Hippodrome Girons. Manila Nolasco Poole, Arthur Siewloongpob Pahcheongwing Singapore Tsang Kwok Kwan Tong, Hotel Victoria Wancheorg Yee Lim
Forchow Shanghai Singapore .Cheefoo
NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
·S.S." SAXONIA”“
2nd Class Accommodation for 20 passengers, comprising 4 ordinary cabins containing to berths and sofas..
3rd Class Accommodation for 140 passengers all in bunks,
THE PACIFICATION COM-
MISSIONERS FOR TIBET.
Under the heading of "Porfidy Extra ordinary," the Chino Republican says:-- The fears that Yuan Shih-kai's action in appointing Mr. Hu Han-min and Mr. Ivan Chin, ex-Tutuh of Kwangtung and ex-Commissioner of Foreign Affairs at Shanghai, respectively, to be Pacification Commissioners to Tibet, was only meant to provide him with a pretext to remove these two officials from their important posts on account of parely selfish motives. are now justified by the announcement of. his intention to appoint Chang Ying-tang, Minister to the United States, and Wang Jen-wen, ex-Viceroy of Szechnen, to be Commissioners of Preification to Tibet It appears that since Yuan has sticceededl in removing the two officials in question from their posts, he has gained his object and he will now send neither Mr. Hu nor Mr. Chen to their posts so thoughtfully
offer to them.
CULT OF THE GYPSY.
ally the somewhat formidable title of the
Á
UNATE VISIT FOR A HOSPITAL NURSE
AT RANGOON,
Nurse Marie E. Jackson, daughter of Captain CS. Jackson, of the Indian Medien! S.D. counts the thy when she visited a sick man in Rangoon at one of the most fortunate in her life. "Previous to taking up hospital narving I lived in India. mostly up in the Hill stations," snid Miss Jackson, when seen at her home, é | Ahlone Head, Rangoon. Even from childhood I suffered from impoverished blood and skin eruptions, and about a year ago, after coming to Rangoon, my general health began to decline.
I technis quito pale, had frightful head- achos, and fost appetite and weight. Indigestion troubled me not a little; after any exertion I tesunc quite eathless. My nights were far from retful: indeed, I found it difficult to
secure even a few hours sleep. I tried a number of medicines, but they did me no good; and friends, noticing how thin I was getting, advised me to return to the better climate of the Indian hills.
One day when visiting a relative who had been very unwell I saw him taking some Dr. Williams Pink Pills and asked if they were doing any good. He said Yes, and alvised me to follow his example. I was feeling so poorly at the time that I did so.
Soon I found that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills were doing me a great deal of good. I slept better, the headaches were less severe, the Pimples ou my faos became les infamed in appearance, and before long, most of them die- appeared
|
"WEATHER REPORT.
On the end at 11.55 a.m.-The northern depression, though shallow, is now the principal feature of the map. It is central over S. Japan,
The depressions over Annam and to the north-east of Luzon have not developed...
Pressure is highast to the north of Japan. Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inches.
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon to-day in as follows:
DISTRICT
* Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Chaune!
FORECAST
[The same ̈av
No. 1.
South coast of China betweenƒThe saxo as Hongkong and Looka Na 1. South coast of China between (The same as
No. 1. Hongkong and Hsinsa...
• Light or variable winds, fine. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
Station.
REGISTER.
$2nd August, 1913, A.M.
Nemaro Hakodato...... Toldo Koshi Nagasakd Kagoshima...... Oahima Nahs.............. Boain Is
m
Waihaiwai....
Xchang Hankow Kiakiang....... Changabs ...... Shanghai Gutslaff Sharp Peak... Amoy Batow Taiboku
* Taichu TainAR .......... Koshun Pasandores...] Jantoa....! Hongkong... Gap Rook 200
Wuchow.... Hoihow Pakhoi Phalien .......... Touranes
C. St. James.. Aparri
One of the quaintest clubs in London is that situated in one of the quaintest turnings in London. It is the Gypsy and Folk Lore Club, in Handcourt, Holler
So I continued to improve until those which was founded in December, 1911, and formally opened on January 15, 1912, it nerve-racking headaches left me altogether ind 1 felt brighter. fresher and happier than I had has its own niagazine, which had origin-best for years. I consider Dr. Williams Pink Manila Bacolod "Romaritshiels' Dilakis and Folk Lore Pills a boon to young ladies who have blemishes Legaspi
Ceba Gazette," reflecting also the opinions of such as I had on the face, I feel quite a new follo Tinkers. Travellers, Gawjos, Snowgirl since I started taking them." Folks, nnd Posh Rats," but recently the members have decided that it shall be known by the less pretentions title of "The Gypsy and Folk Lore Gazette." It is important to note that "Gypsy must always be spelled with a "y" and a capital "C"
16
Hour.
Barometer
nt Ses
Ses Lovel.
7.29.92 66-
6. 29.97
29.89
29.77
. 29.62)-- 29.64 --- 29.6
29.74
29.76
Wind
-END
2
3
Temperature.
Humidity.
*⠀⠀⠀ Direction.
Weather.
Force
VISITORS AT HOTEL
Horozora. HOTEL.
Mr. F. Bargman Me A. T. Barbarini Mr R. Brain Bates Mr E. R. Bato Mr Olivor Beach Mr W. H. Boatho
Mr W. E. Beathe Mru C. R. Boliliow Mr A. N. Blum Mr & Mrs L Calder Mr Smolett Campbell Mr A. J. Cambridge Misa D'Almada
Castro
Mastor D'Almada
Castro
Mr F. T. Chapple Dr A. L . F.
Coleman
Dr J. G. Hanum Mr W. T. Harbord Mr G. J. Hanzesny Dr Hemmerling Mrs J. J. Hidlia and
mald
Hoa Mr E. A. Howets:
C.M.G.
Mr A. H. Hudson Mr E.S. Kabel Mr Ellis Kadoorie Mr A. KrusemaB Mr F. Kunze
Mr F. Leeman
e Mr C. Farebrother
Mason
Mr & Mre F. X.
D'Almada
Castro
Mr C. H. Davis Mr J. Dewar Mr & Mrs Dortoano and 2 children Mr. & MR. H.
Douglas
Mr W. A. Dowley... Mr & Mr H.
Ehrenfels
Mr H. G. Fisher
Mr Denman Fuller
MY H. Gallotte
Mr H. Garrow
C.
Mr & Mrs I. H. Geare
Dr J. M. Gillespie
Mr A. G. Gordon
Mr J. Gourgey
Mr V. Goalbourn
Mr P. O. von Grico
дово
Mr P. Grossmsán
Mr PC. Hal
Mr E.
Hale
Miss M. Matheson Mrs E T. Matheson Mrs Goo. Martin Capt H. R. Maxstoed Cant & Mrs Molarity Mr B.K.Mehta - Mr J. Marecki
Me A. B, Moulder Mrs J. D. F. Müller Mr J. D. F. Mülder Mr L. C. Nicholson
Miss G. O'Leary
Mr
J.
Ormiston
Mr E. B. Bay
Miss F. Reay
Mr R. R. Roxburgh
Mr J. C. Bibley
Mr E. T. Singer Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith Capt H. Spea
Mr & Mrs G. H. Swift Mrs W. H, Sweat Mies A Square
Capt J Vaughan Capt H. A. Walker Mr F. W. Whita
Mra S. M. Williams Mr D. Wilson
Mr & Mrs W. A. Mr G. G. Wood
Hannibal
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
29.68
59.60
7 8.29.63
5 29.78
29.72 80
5 a, 29.73
29.76
29.76
Mrs K. Almond Mr F. J. Cargill Mr G. Castro Mr T. Chee
Mr & Mra J. H N
Mody
29.75
# 29.75
9.
6 a 29.77 80
29.7
HETHER888 1:111 118-1811 TESSĊEI
WAW
989983 £0
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29.85 46
*
T. F, CLAITON; Director.
I BAROMETER, redword to 32 degrees Fahrenheit. on the lovgil of the sea in inchoa, tontha and
undredths.
TEMPERATORE, in the shade, Fahrenhalt
What Dr. Williauts pink pille for pale people | Labuan did fr Miss Jackson they have done for thousands of other anemic. listless girls and women the world over. They cure by creating new, rich, pare blood, and by giving fresh strength to run-down erres, thus buikiing up the whole system. Among the disorders for The secretary and honorary director of which they are a proved remedy are Bloodless. the club is Mr. W Townley Searle, whness. Debility. Indigestion. Malaria, Skin
·Diseases, Rheumalism, and the ailments wom995]] is well qualified for the position, since
|
Mr R. Consell
Mr H. E. Connell Mr & Mrs Debbie
Mr W. Donaldson
Mr Walker
Mr & Mrs Major sud:
вод
Mr & Mrs Schenk
Mrs Finshott
Mr H. S. Spurge
Mr A. P. Nobbs
Mr F. A. Maoklatseb
Mr & Mr F E Miss Massey
MoEugh
Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F Murray Miss F. Saunders Mr & Mrs W. W.
Gerlach
Mr Geo, Grimbie' Mr J. B. Harris
Mr & Mrs Heinemann
Mr E. J. Hingle
NT B. Jenson
Mr3 MC. Lauritsen
Mrs Morriss
MrJ. A. Murphy
Mr & Mrs Lemsire nat
child
Mr W. Legan Dr Sitroe
Capt & Mrs Passmore Mr & Mrs Shethamer Capt & Mrs A. K Stewart and obil. drea Mr G. C. Whitelaw
in degres Mr & Mrs Allan
Mr Amiafods
3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of saturation, tḥi humidity of air saturated with moisture being 100.
DizzCTION OF WIND; to two points.
5 FORCE OF Were, according to Beaufort Sealo.
STATE OF WRATURE; b blue sky o detach d cond, à drizzling rain, fog. clooms, h half rain, a snow, t thunder, visibility, w daw (webs
at the age of thirteen he ran away from only know. All medicine vendors sell them, or lightning, o ororopet, p passing showera, q eguali,
school in order to join a Gypsy camp at Folkestone, and was instructed in the Romitty language and customs, of which he is a perfect master, by old Granny Lee at Brighton.
As befitting membership of such an FROM PUGET SOUND, PORTLAND AND VANCOUVER VIA JAPAN PORTS.
organisation the members are charac terised by their Bohemianism, as any be Steamer having above-named TIKE TH
arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby witnessed at their weekly foregatherings on Thursday evenings. The members notified to sond in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivers | declare themselves to be the sworn foes of of Cargo from alongside.
Cargo remaining undelivered on SATURDAY, conventions, particularly all sentimental, They declaro 23rd inst., at Noon, will be landed at Consignoes' hypocrital conventions. zisk and expause and delivery must then be taken their objects to be:(1). To promote from The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & fellowship among those interested in Godern Co., Ltd
No Fire Insurado, whatever will be offerted. No Claims will be recognised after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered on 30th ist, at 5.5.1, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo to be left on board or Godown, and examination of All Claims must be filed on or before 30th same to be held on 29th inst., at 10 a..
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, inst., otherwise they will not be recognised,
Hongkong Offe Hongkong, 21st August, 1915.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
Claims against the Steamer must be presented HEP. & 0.5. N. Co.'s Steamer
within 10 days of arrival, other they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insuranon will be effected by us any case whatever.
Bils of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON Co., La.,
Agents, Rong kong, 21st August, 1913
$49
THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET landed.
COMPANY.
FROM
SEATTLE, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, PORTLAND, JAPAN AND SHANGHAI
THE Company's Steamship
"FALLS OF ORCHY,"
having arrived from the above Pats, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board will be lended at Consignees risk
and expens
No Fire Issurance will be effected Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., Agents. Hongkong, 20th August, 1913
1.49
"NORE."
1996
Gypsies and Gypsies themselves, and to encourage the study of and conversation in the Romany language; (2), to oppose the artificialities of modern life; (3) to and camping. caravaning encourage every form of outdoor sport and recrex- tion: (4) to provide an opportunity for men and women not made in the common mould those who have something beside their names, their clothes, or their noses to distinguish them from their fellows to come in contact with one another. On of the main objects of the club is declared to be anthropology-popularly treated." The members are naturally very keen on open-air Jife, and they have just organised a novel competition. They, or some of them, propose to take to the road and combine business with pleasure, and prizes are offered to those most successful In making their living on the road. Their desire is to prove that it is possible. for anyone, however steeped in city life, and however tied to office life, to obtain a living on the road. Competitors may arrange to have money payable at any post office or other bank; but will be dis qualified from the competition if they draw upon it.
Arrived Hongkong on 21st August, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA PORT-SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the shove named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR FISE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Every competitor must leave a Patrin Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark
(gypsy sign) at all cross roads. These and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are ces consist of (1) Three heaps of grass
point Optional Goods will be landed here unless placed on the left of the road in the day-
time; (2) boughs of cleft sticks instractions are given to the contrary within down the road at night time; (3) a
FORD
nd in 6 hours.
in the form of a "G" or the Goods not cleared within 8 days including dusty or wet weather; and (4) stones in date of arrival will be subjoot to rent
Stock and hawker's No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in the same form on the left of the road in
windy weather. Any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left in the basket will be supplied to each competi Godowns for examination by the Consigness to and further supplies will be obtain- and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD able en route, and competitors are and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and advised to take ont either a hawker's or THURSDAYS. All Claims must be prosented a pedtar's licence. The prizes will be within ten days of the steamer's arrival kors awarded to those competitors who make after which date they cannot be recognised the best and happiest livelihood. In No Claims will be admitted after the Goods addition to the prizes affered by the coni- mittee of the Gypsy Club special prizes hare left the Godowns.
are offered by four London trading firms, E. A. HEWETT,
Many will be surprised to learn that Superintendent.
there are still nearly 20,000 real gypsies Hongkong, 21st August, 1913,
in England.
a
you can have them sent to you direct, from the Dr. Williams Medicino Co. St. Szechua Road.
Ever. Shanghai une bottle for $150, six for 28 post
ON SALE
АТ ТИЯ
7 Rary n icchas tenths and hundredthe HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
Hongkong Observatory, August 22nd
Previous On Date On Date
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at
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at
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2.pm.
Barometer
29.78
29.77
29.72
80
39
Humidity
71
95
62
Wind Direction
Force® Weather Rein
East 1
D
0.00
Went
Highest open vir Tamperature on 21st ...69 Lowest open air Temperature on 21st...79
Week
- HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
Beight
Low WATSE
H'kong.
Mean
From 23rd to 29th August, 1913
HIGH WATER
H kong
fieau
Tims.
Times.
·ft 1.
ft. in.
Satur, 23 0
Bun
12
75 5 5 4 9
32 72 6:49 a.3
24 m
lon.
25 m
Tues.
No infer, high 66 27 m 3 60 Wed.
Thank 28 51.
26 in 2:33 16:3
A yad a
Fri.
44 6 7 8 21 22 40 4 3
6:52 3460m 10 35
No inter high-
7
No infer high- 29 m 6.18
7.6
·9 261 4.4
ON SALE,
65237
10 6 12 6
or low water
Mr W. E. Bird
GRAND HOTEL
Mr & Mrs A. B. Uraw Dr Kort Mr Felson
Mrs Forsyth
Mr O Frease Mr. Fronek
Mrs Fredenbal! Mr & Mrs Hanock
Miss Harwood
Mi Harler: Mr C. G. King
Capt J. S. Lewingdon. Mr F. Lorria
Mise Newhaven Mr Morth
Capt Pollard
Misa Poole
Mr Kayne
Miss Reilly Mr A. El. Saycə Misa Saunders Mrs Smith
Mr Stockwata Mr C. WiemAUG
PEAK HOTEL
Liaut Archer, A.M.C.
Mr & Mrs W. Arn.
strong Mr T. Arthur
Mr E. F. Aucott Mr Haskett
Mr & Mrs W. C. Barrett and chili Mr & Mrs C. W. d.
Bell
Mr G. A. Benia
Mr & Mre Boyer Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mes Bowdier
Major General Kelly Mr Lauder
Mfr Langliz
Mr Lloyd
Dr Macfarlane
AUTH
Misy McEwan Mrs MoM ont, children
Miss Meyers Mr MeSulty Mr & Mrs E.
Mitchelmore and chill
N.
Hoa Mr Backuill Mrs Mitchel and chil
Mr W. A. Butterfield Mrs Carr
Mr M. Cary Mejor Davy
Mr & Mrs Davies Mr Dixon
Mr& Mrs Doblee Miss Drenty
G. & Button
7. Ellis-
Mra Eitzen
Rer. Copley Moyle
Mr & Mrs Nightingale Mr & Mire Ober
Miss Orr
Mr & Mrs Paterson Rev, Foster Fegg Mrs Pope Mr J. I. Plummer
Powel Mr
Miss
Preatico
Lt-Col
delife, *.*
Miss Raya, ond
Cons & and chil. Mr & Mr T. Parker
dren
Mr & Mrs A. Gibson
Mr T. Gordon Mr&Mrs Guides Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,
* 1 0 2 0 Bir & Mra B. A. Hale
For low water | Mr H. Hancock-
144 14
nor low-water
222.0.9
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Mr F. A. Hazeland Capt &
Mrs Hodgins
Rees
Mr F. L. Relton Mr & Mrs A Ritchie Eng: Comdr. Boome Hon. C. Sayern Mr & Mrs E H
Sharp
Mr A. Sinclair
Mr C. Stett
It Col. Usher Smith.
Maj. Humphrey,.. Mr Sofisti Mr & Mrs W. 6. Mr bir t
Humptress
Lt. Col. W. Iles,
'Y'DT
Mrs Melver and child Mr & Mrs P. Jacke Mies Jame Consule Oettingen
Jassaus
Mr. & Mrs E 8
Krause ir A. Kaith
Stewart and dren
Capt & Mis Sterickor. purse and eald Mr O. Wag der Mr N. Walker Capt Whitefield... Mr. Willor Mr David Wood Miss Wright
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