NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
"BEN" LINE OF STEAVENS,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..
THE MUNGKONG MAILI PRESS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19an, 1913.
LITTLE STORIES OF THE DAY. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO.,
A BRIDGN THAT BEPARATES.. During a North Wales holiday (says the Liverpool Daily Post) a Wavertree lady confided to her hotel companions that she was a "golf widow."What did she menn" they aaked bor. She explained that her hudand was playing golf, and she was alow. That was all.
9.8. BENARTY," FROG ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO LONDON AND SPRATTE.
NONSIGNEEB of Cargoure hereby informoi
theball Coods are her landed at this and he found his wife away, but was not Later in the day the golfer returned, piek into the hazardous unvor exten hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong ind Kowloon Wharf
concerned. T'u a bridge widower," and Col 2 Co, Ltd. wheat and/or from the naively remarked. wharves delivery may ka obtained,
No Claims wifi Jus admitted alter de Gool bave left cho Godowns, aut all Goods remaining;
deliced after the 20th host will be subject | to rent.
All Claims against the Strands wat be Fuented to the Vadetsiggande un ne before th 27 inst, or thng will not be copied,
All brettes, cafed and damaged Good to be loft in the Godown, where they sit examined on the 20th just, ut ita ut
No Piro Luonconce in benn vee-toi. Hills of Lading will be combiguasi by
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are
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"C. FERD. LAEISZ,”
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JOKS THAT WAS BERN.
Though Mr. Winston Churchill could. kardiy be described as a humorous speaker, he possesses & very keen sense of humour.
He tells the story of a speaker who did his farsi to be funny, but who was gribo unable to provoke a smile amongst his befandiene
He was very disappointed at this state of affairs, and after an attempt. at a facetions remark, he paused and said, I had hoped you would have laughed at that."
The silence was broken by a small ant lonely voice crying plaintively from the bol of the hall, 1 Jangled, guvimor."
NORAH'S RISK.
Norah and Denis were two small Irish children who had been inbued with such aracter af heaven by their strictly. orthodox grandbuamma that it was in Que day. Norah was in a towering rage
Captain Geissel, having arrived, Coiguesslich view the tenst desirable of places s29 hereby notified to send in their Bill of
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Lading for Countersignals, and take torming with full Celtic ardour.
with her brother, i whom shi mediate delivery of Carre from alongside,
Cargo remaining undelivered on 18th intently she pulled herself up and said: at Noon, will be landed at Consigne e'e risk and But I must calm ingself or shall mink expense and delivery must then be taken from myself ill, and then I might die and go the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown in bens me Her governess, when entered Co's. Godowns.
the room at the moment, said coldly nud severely; I don't think due is much elance of that."-" Ab, but," said Norah,
thee's die risk!
Carga rumaining walglivered on 24th inst, at. Noos, will, in addition to landing charges, bo subject to storage charges.
No Fire Insurango sibntover willke offbotod. All chafed and otherwis dyngel Cargo fo be left on board or in the Codown; the! examination of came to le Leld on 23rd inst
81 10 A..
All Claims must be filed on or before the 37th inst., oblerviso they will not be recognized,
HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINTZ.
Hongkong Offce. Hongkong, 15th September, 1913.. [1080
PHURCH AND STAGE
in Carrick's time the Church" had a decided leaning towards the Stage The
BAGGAGE collected, forwurded and insured at lowest rates, LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED and CASHED, FOREIGN MONTES Exchanged.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 17th at 16,20---Black drum hoisted. On the 18th at 5.45 a.m.--Signals lowered. At 11.15 am.The northern depression has passed into the Pacific, A belt of high pressure kiratches from S. Manchuria to the Honing.
The typhoon is filling up. It outered the ooast near Swatow this morning.
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours suding al 10 am. to-day, 6.44 inches,
The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noos to-day is a follows:
DISTRICT
FORECAST * Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formoss Channel
(S.E.winds,st.cong
ta moderato, South coast of Chine betweou; Wost wirids,
Hongkeng and Laworks:) modorate. South coast of China between ƒThe same as Hongkong and Hainan ( No. 1.
* W..winds, medorate; cloudy, some rain,
UHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
18TH SPTEMBER, 1913, A.M.
Wind
Station.
Vladvostook... 7. 30.03: 53 Nomaro Hakodate
Tokio..... Kochi Nagasaki
Kagoshima. Oshima Nala
CHER OFFICE:-LUDGATE CIRCUS, LONDON, 11.C. Houghoum. 21st May, 1917.
(694
Tshi'ima
SHIPPING
IN PORT.
STEAMERS.
Bonin le. Chefoo Weihaiwei Hankow
OPERATION HOAX.
STEGEONS' JONE AN
A LANER
ATHOL, British str.. 2.789, Saxby, 10th Iohang ....
September-Java 6th Sugar-Dodwell & Co.
Changeha
September, Kiukiang
11th September Sourabaya 1st Sharp l'eak, September, Sugar. Mitsa Bussan Amey Kaisha.
Swatow Taibokn
BUSHY MARU, Japaneso str., 1,988, R. Ito, 12th September-Moji 6th September, Coal-Gilman & Co.
Taichu
Tainan Kochan
What becomes of the boisterous, medis cal, students and where do our grave Cinius must be accompanied by short delinmy great actor (says the Daily Chronicle) | doctors come from?" asks one of Robert Bangi MARU, Japanese str., 2,369, J. Ma80, Gai actes or list of exceptiss taken at the time offered a plague of stage druck clergy- Luis Stevenson's characters in The
He read many of their plays, and Wrecker. delivery in Consignes and signed for sad on men,
It has been left for a party behalf of H.A.L.
| produced at least one.
"f eminent Annican physicians and T Reverend Edward Young, of surgeons to show that beneath the surface Welwyn parish, and of “ Night Thoughts" the practitioner is a student still and fane, wrote the tragedy of The Two able to carry out a "rag" that will fill the Brothers." which farrick produced. Its breast of the student with envy. reemption was a tragedy. It was only fit to make an ice-house of the theatre."
Young however, had counted his chicken-he had promised £1,000--the ith in the Bremen fur a tour; expectral proceeds of his author's right to the Society for the Propugation of the Gospel. And here he shone.
He dipped deeply into his private purse and and it the thousand.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
FRE Stenship
** COBLENZ,” having errived, Consignees of Cargo are her informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at thoir risk inte the hazard ous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Keylogs Wharf and Godown Company, Lid, Kowloon, sud West Point Godowns, whence doll vary may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation in roseivel from the Consignees before Nuon To-Dar, requesting it to be landed here,
No Clairas will be admitted after the Gunde have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd inst, will be subject
to read.
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left to the Godowns, where they will be eramined on the 23rd inst, at 9,30 a.m.
All Claims must reach us before the
Oct., or they will not be recognised,
st
No Fire Insurance will be fausted. Bill of Lading will be contaraigued by the Undersigned.
NORDLAUFSTHER LIOTD,
MELCHERS & Co.,
General Agenta Hongkong, 16th September, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
THE P
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THE LION AND THE LAME.
3
Highty Americas physicians, including the officers of some of the greatest hos pitals in the United States, lift New York
in Europe to conclude at the Interna tional Congress in Loudor. On the even ing of the third day u masquerade ball was in progress when Dr. Richard Kovacs, clinical assistant of the New York Polyclinic Hospital, rushed forward.
"Stop the music," he cried. "Dr. The tidings that a lamb wit appear on the stage in the production of
Fitzgibbon has been taken seriously ill. Joseph, and his Brethren has been natted far! An operation may be necessary." and wide. Several correspondents have Instantly, the music stopped. The dan written to ask why a lion should not also cers went slowly and with hushed steps to "ppear, the pair lying side by side. But the dining room, where D, Fitzgibbon that has already been done, by Lord lay, white faced and growing heavily. Leorge Sanger, and thereby bangs a tale. A consultation was rapidly held, and it (rays the Daily Citizen).
was no hope for the patient,' But an¦ operation would be tried.'
When the sale of the old showman's menagerie, took place the tivo nuimals wet, Fifteen medical men støtd,round thei put together and bought by Mr. patient. Dr. Seunan, of Philadelphia," Fred. Ginnett, of Dick Turpin fame. By and Dr. Alber, professor of orthopaedic this time the lamb had got pretty long in surgery in the University of Vermont, the tooth, to say the least of it. A few dressed in operating clothes, with gloved days afterwards an acquaintance asked hands and muffled faces, dipped their Mr. Ginnett how the happy pair were instruments in the antiseptic. The crowd getting on.
of passengers in the gallery of the dining wishad never seen them," said room looked on, too faseinated to with- the showman gloomily. "Why? Is he draw and too moved to speak. savage 7" "Savage is not the word for it,
wor' Jet.
him." "Indred! Unught he tooked such a fwuild old from." **Lion?
tèo te blowed! It's the land I mean.
He butts he lattering rum."
One
near
STILL MORE'ĠRAGEFIE ACTS,
With the quick band of the practised operator Dr. Seaman, made an incision. Mon held their breath and women gasped. The surgeon's hand came out. The assed spectators gradually became aware that be held an
Apples, enormous h grapes, a loaf of bread, a pineapple next] Perhaps the classic graceful act says appeared. But it was only when the the Manchester Guardian, still gathering patient sat up and in deep tones demand- examples-is that told of Lord Ruschery a glass of beer that the semi-bysterical onlookers realised that they had been An old touant seated on his right hand based. The grave and reverend leaders yas somewhat surprised by the Innova of American medicine had cometed i tions of that year's dinner introduced by nightly bluff." a new chef When, towards the end of the new-fangled repast. ice-pudding was! handed to the old gentlena, his surprise grew vocal. Puddin's fruze." hel exclaimed in tones of horror, turning toi
is host.
nt a tenants' dinner.
Chartered 8.6. "KISH," Arrived Hongkong on 17th September, 1915, Faou ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above named ressel are bereby informed at their goods being landed and placed AT THEIR WISK in the
Burd Rosebery tasted his. "So it is," Hongkong and Kowloce Wharf and Godown
"Well Company's Clodowns at Kowloon, where anche replied with equal disway. Consignmout will be sorted out Mark by Mark confidentially, let's make the best of and delivery can be obtained as the Goods ar it." Landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unles instructions are given to the contrary withinranker" wh, on the first night at the Of the same genus of story is that of the 6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 2 days including officers mess after his promotion, on being date of arrival will be subject to rent,
banded ics at the beginning of dinner No Fire Insurance will be elected by the is promptly put it in his soup His colonel
immediately did likewise. auy cuso wantover.
A well-known painter walking down St. James's-street met Sir Herbert Treo cord- lag out of a club. Sir Herbert bad his in his hand, and after salutation the artist, for conversation, said: "What a nice red ning you're got in your hat.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees, and the Com-h pany's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD
& DOUGLAS, at 10.A.m. on WEDNES-liest eighteth-century air: You 34- DAX, the 24th inst.
•
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which data they cannot be recogniesd.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have loft the Godown.
E. A. HEWIPY,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 18th September, 1913:
ON SALE
HONGKONG HANSARD LEPORTS
ONG of
MEETINGS tue
of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the Session-1912.
BIVIBED BY THE MEMBERS.
PRICE
DAILY PRESS OFTION.
Hongkong, 25th June, 1913.
$5.
is
Sir Herbert Tree then said with his court-
mire that fining Sir (r-r-rip)
He then walked away, leaving yours, the painter on the pavement of St. James's-streci with the red lining of Sir Herbert Trio's hat in his hand.
One day in a bus, says tho fail Molt Gazelle, Mr. G. K. Chesterton, the well- known writer, gave up his acal to three ladies (You perceive the humour of the story if you know Mr.
Chesterton's proportions.]
LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS
The H.A.L. str. Graccia left Tsingtau on the 17th September, p.to., and may be or about the 2nd expected bere on September, a..
The str. Rubi left Manila on the 17th September, and is due here on the 20th September, at daylight.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The Chinese sie. Fushun reports: Mode rate north-easterly winds and sen.
The British str, Waimun reports: Mode. rate N.W, wind and seu, E.S.E. #well, overcast, clear, fine.
The British str. Kish reports: Weather during passage from Singapore exceedingly fine and smooth sửa.
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Wuchow
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,, 29.99 30.03
* 29.99 ... 29.98 29.99 #29.95
JJ
29.89
30.01
30.04 68 74
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HONGKONG HOTEL.
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Tourano! CLARA JESEN, German str., 1,103, Bendi- C. St. Jamos...
xan, 15th September-Swatow 14th Aparri September, Rico-Chinese.
Manila DAGNY, Norwegian str., 632, P. Solvesen: Baceted Legaspi 8th September-Saigon 3rd Septem ber, Rice.--Jebsen & Co Dara Many, Japanese str., 1,735, Okura,
10th
September Wakamatsu Joth September, Coal.-Mitsu Bishi Goshi Kwaisha. DINGWALL, British str., 1,060, F. Jones, 15th Septembor-Cardiff 5th July, Coal.-Mitsui Bussan. Kaisha.. FuxUI MARU, Japanese str., 3,087, H. Tominaka, 9th September-Moji 3rd September, Conl. Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
GORAS MARU, Japanese str., 2,560, M. Tauake, 14th September Port Arthur 7t1: September, Coal-Order. HAIYANG, British str., 1,363, A. E. Hodgins, 17th September-Swatow 16th September, General--Douglas,| Lapraik & Co.
HONGKONG MARG, Japanese str., 3,462, S. Togo, 9th September-Sau Fran eisen 19th August, General-Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
KALGAN, British ser., 1,382, Davies, inth September-Shanghai 13th September, General.-Butterfield & Swire.
:
Iloilo Cobu
Labuan
9.29.91 81
29.89 75
129.93 85
$29.95' 83
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TEMPERATURE, in the alado, In degrees
Fahrenheit.
3 ILUMIDITY, in porcentage of saturation, the Saidity of sic auturated with moisture boing 100.
DIRECTION es WIND, to two points,
FOUCE OF WIND, according to Baufort Santo. STATE OF WEATHER, b. Gluo aky, o dotashod cloud, a drizzling rau, log, g gloomy, hhail 1, lightning, overcast, parsing showers, squall, rrain, e vaow, t thunder, visibility, w dow (wet)
7 RATN ninakes tenths and hundredths
HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER."
Hongkong Observatory, September 18th
Previous On Date On Date st Day!
st at 2 p.m. 6 .. 2 p.m.
KANERURA MARU, Japanese str., 3,798, T.
Hori, 17th September - Moji 12th Barometer September, General--Nippon Yusen Temperature Kaisha.
Humidity... KANAKUK, British air., 2,693, Baynon, 4th Wind Direction ...
September-Haiphong 3rd September, Force Ballast Standard Oil Co.
Weather KELD. Norwegian str. 210, F. Hellesu, 13th Bain .........
September-Saigon 7th September. Rice -Kam Sang & Co. KOREA, American str.. 5.651, A. W. Nelson, 19th September-Sap Fron- cisco 12th August, Mails and General. -Pacific Mail B.S. Co. LANDRAT SCHEIFF, German str., 1,019, A.
Mr O. Gedrath
Mr A, G, Gordon'
Mr. J. Gourgoy
Mr I. O. von Griso
pone
Mr V. Goulbourn Mr R. J. Grimsbaw Mr & Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Mr P. C. Hall Dr J. &. Unuzn Mr W. T. Harbord Capt L. J. Hawkins Mr & Mrs F. P. He m Mr & Mrs N. Fitz
Horbert
Hon Mr E. A. Hewett
C.M.G.
Mr F. Hill
Mr H. S. Howarth Mr & Mrs E. D.
Humphreys
Mr. E. Humphreys Mr & Mrs R. Innes Mr & Mrs C. Jackson
Mies G. O'Leary Mr J, Ormiston Mr M. J. Osorio fr A. D. Paton Mr J. W. Paton Atr R. de Proville Mr E. R. Ray Mr B. Raverth Miss F. Reny Mr R. R. Roxburgh Mr & Mrs Rumford
Mr E. D. Ryan
Mr
Geo, Suignols
Mrs Schenk Mr J. C. Sibley Mr E. T. singer
Mr & Mrs E. E. Smita
Mr. G. L. Sponcer
Capt H. Spear Miss A. Sciare Mr L. Stalmunu Mr V. Sylow Mr G. C. Tuit Capt Mra H. A Walker and children
Mr V. Weissberger Mr T. W. White Mr G. G. Wood
KING EDWARD HOTEL
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Mr F. J. Cargil
Mr C. Castro
Mr T. Chee
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Mr H. E. Connell
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Mr W. Donaldson Mr Walker
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MoHugh
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Gerlach
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Mody
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Bon
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Mr H. S. Spurge
Mr A. P. Nobbe
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Mr J. A. Murphy Mr & Mrs Lemaire and
child
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29.71
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$9,59
79
86
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$6
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Highost opon air Temperature ca 17th... 87 Lowest opon air Temperature on 17th... 78
มลง
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 19th to 25th September, 1913.
HIGH WATER
Struve. 10th September-Saigon 5th September, Rice Biemasen & Co. Lurzow, Geman str., 6.340, H. Textor, 7th September-Shanghai 14th Sep- tember, General--Melchers & Co. PITSANCLOE, German str., 1,267, W. Tau- bert, 14th September-Bangkok 7th September: Rice-Butterfield & Swire. Quarry, German. str., 1,146, H. Madsen,
.16th September-Saigon 12th Septem
ber, Nico-Chinese. RIOEN MARU, Japanese str., 2,707, Y.
Yamaguchi, 17th September-Kirin Satur. 20m 11 55
Height
LOW WATON
Mr & Mr Hanson
Misa Hurwood
Mr Hayler
Mr C., King
Capt J. S. Lowingdon
Mr F. Lorin
Min Newhaven
Mr Morsh
Capt Pollard
Miss Poole
Mr Rayne
Miss Reilly
Mr A. 11. Sayco Miss Saunders
Mrs Smith
Mr Stockwoll Mr C. Weismann
PELK HOTEL.
Lient Arccur, K.A.NU. Mr & Mrs W. Am.
strong
Mr T. Artbur Mr E. F. Aucott Mr & Mrs Auld and
children
3r & Bir W. C.
Barrett and phil Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Bell
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Hon Mr Puchaill Mr W. A. Butterfield
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Mr & Mrs
Krauss
Mr Lauder Mr Langlin Mr Lloyd Dr Macfarlane
E. 8.
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children & uurse Mr MeNulty Bir & Mrs E N
Mitchelmore and child
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Mr Ober
Miss Orr
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Rev. Foster Peg
5.33 3 6 Mrs Davenport and Mr T. L. Perkins
children Major Dary
H kong
H'kong.
Mean
Mean
Time.
Times.
h. m.
Fri. 1911 19
ft. in. 5 8
ft. in.
5 25 | 2
10 53 a 6
5 21
3
Mr M. Cury
11th Sepferüber, Coal.-Bedwell & Co. | Sano danu, Japanese s! r., 4,800, Asakawa, Sua.
12th September--Shanghai 9th Septem ber, Gestraf-Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Mon. SCOTTISH MONARCH, British str., 3.267,
W. H. Patterson, 19th Septeanbor New York ath July, On-Standard Oil Co. SKIBETORÓ MARU, Japanes: str., 2,478,
Nemote 16th September-Moj: 10th Thurs September, Coal. — Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
21
22
5 3 m 11 16 3
054 4 7 11 51
2 54 a 2 3 5 2 8
6 4
2 6
Capt. Clarite
6 53 2 8
50
3 9
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Tues
Wod
SuureA MARU, Japanese str., 3,814, Y. Murase, 8th September-Nagasaki 2nd September, Coal-Mitsui Bugsan
Kaisha
SKINYO MARU, Japanese str., 7,226, B. 8. Smith, 19th September-San Fran- cisco 16th August, General.-Toyo Sosnu MARU, Japanese 7, 1,805, K,
Kisen Kaisha.
Tashiro, 14th September-Svatow 13th September, General-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
ST. ALBANS, British str., 4,118, E. B. S. Baikie, B.N.R., 17th September-Kobe 13th September, General Gibb, Livingston & Ob.
2 7 water
5 34 a 4 1 230 467.9m 10 6
No infer high- nor low 24 m 1 54 7 0 11 34 2 4
No infer high- nor low water
◊ 31 a 2 0 253 24 71
No infer high- nor low water
ON SALE,
MAIL TABLES
FOR 1913.:
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30 Cents, 25
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Mr Dixon
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R.A.M.C.
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Humphreys Lt.Col. I. W. Lles,
R.G.. Coasnl Janens Mr. Keith Major General Kelly
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Lt.Col. Radcliffe, K. Mr & Mrs T. Parki
Roca
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Sharp
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