NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
FROM BUROPE.
HE HAL Steamship
* SUEDMARK," Captain 3. Katberg, having arrived; Contigues of Cargoare hereby fired that their goods are Bing hord at herd at their risk in the bzardo milar extrakazsvňous Godowas of the Hongkong and Kowloon Farfand Godown Co., Ltd., who delivery may be obtained against Rills-of-Leading countersigned by the Undersigned.
Optional Cargo will be carried on unings notice to the contrary be given TO-DAY.
All Claims must be presented within ton daga of the steamer's arrival heré, after which date they carrot bo recognized,
No Chime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods repsining nadelived after the 1st Oct. will be subject
to reat.
All broken, chafed, and drange goods at be left in the Godowns, where they will be sxina on the lat Olet, at 9.30 a.x.
No Fire Insurance will be affected by an in
Bay use whatever.
This Sleumce brings us Cargo:
Ex Relandseck" from Setubal. Flex. "Ladwig" from Mörrkoping. In "Bygdo" frota Christianin.
fixes, "Corsitz Bock Frus" from Abas, HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,
Hongkong Office. Hoogkong, 25th September, 1913. (116
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.
PREP. & O. S. N. Co,'a Skuami
"CHINA,"
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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER SOTA, 1918.
A PIONEER ON THE PACIFIO.
DEATH OF CAPT, BRODHURST.
The death occurred, last wook at his residence, No. 2, Young Allen Terrace Shanghai, of Captain John Campbell Brodfuret, a man who in the finest songe and one who had the respect and friend- of the term was an "old Shanghai band" ship of the whole community. By his death the port has lost another of rapidly diminishing class of mer were associated with the rise and pros perity of the foreign settlements in China; but he was inch more than the &verage member of this elous. He was a pianser not alone in his profession of tariner,
who
For lo-day a colony in the United States stands as a tribute to his persevering genius,
A FRIEND OP BOKHON.
WAS
Capi Brodkursi
native of Inverness. N.B., and from his youth was In the halcyon associated with the sea, days of the traclippers he was muster of his slip in these waters, and was known as a capable and courageous captain. These were occasionally exciting days on the Chine coast. when at times big acts of piracy were committed, and mores per there was also the Taiping Rebellion in full swing. When General Berlon cube Eo take charge Cap. Brod Inirst was intimátely associated with him, and the two were firan friends.
FAULT FARMING IN CALIFORNIA.
Abent the yony 1871 Capf. Brudhurst sertas to have decided to give up the sea,)
and he then had the idea of settling in California and taking up the pursuit off fruit farising. With this in his mind he resulved to start what is now known as
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SHIPPING IN PORT.
STYAMERS.
6th
Ariola, British str. 3,760, Sazby, 18th
September-Java
September, Sugar-Dodwell & Co. Buvo Manu, Japanese str., 3,247, H. Nagano, 17th September-Moji 12th Cot SING, Germon str., 1,012, J. Bruhn, September, Coal-Toyo Kisen Kaisha.
VESSELS EXPECTED.
THE AMERICAN MAIL.
WEATHER REPORT.
On the 29th at 12.15 p.m.-The northern depression is parking into the Pacifio, presauro The P.M. str. China loft Yokohama for has, in consaguence, increased over central and Hongkong via Mazila on the 24th Septem-S. Japan. It has decreased very slightly in bor. The tile from the United States western and soutbero distriata, . Coblenz, due to arrive in Hongkong from the lower Yangtzo Valley to S. Japan. have been transferred to the I.G.M. str.
An area of moderately high pressure oxtands the 4th October.
دوران کیا ریو
THE AUSTRALIAN MAIL,
Light or variable winds are indicated along the east coast of China and over the M. China
DISTRICT.
FORECAST
3rd September-Bangkok 10th Septem ber, Rice, Butterfield is Swire. DAINICHI MARU, Japanese str. 1952, N. The LG.M. str. Prinz Sigismund left | Sea.
Sadzuki, 27th September-Moji 22nd Sydney on the 20th September, at 11 am.,
Hongkong rainfall for 24 hours ending at September, Coal--Mitsu Bishi Goshi and may be expected here on or about 10 am, to-day, 0.01 inches. Kwaisha
the 13th October. Dalar Men, Japanese str., 2,202, Mase,lar Line) left Melbourne for this port to-day is as follows
The N.Y.K. str. Nikko Maru (AustraThe forecast for the 24 hours ending at noou 20th September-Manila 16th Septem-|
via ports on the 24th September, and is bor, Nil-Order. - Dairy Manu, Japanese str., 4,555, W. expected her on the 20th October.
Nakagawa, 28th September-Moji 23rd September, Cont.-Bradley & Co. ELSBETH, German str., 001, Berg, 24th September-Amoy 23rd September, Genenil. Jebsen & Co. EROLL, British str., 2,889, L. Jaunos, 27th
Septemberdaya 17th September, Sugar.--Java-China-Japan Lijn. FooksAs, British ste, 1987. T. A. Mitchell,
26th September-Mojí 21st Sept., General --Jaaline. Matheson & Co. GaSFALLOCH, British str., 1,424, W. L.
The E. & A. str. Aldenham left Sydney fur this port via Queensland Ports and Manila on the 27th October, and may be expected to arrive here on the 20th October.
THE GERMAN MAIL
The 1.G.M. str. Derfflinger, carrying the Gernua mails, with dates from Berlin of the 3rd September, loft Singapore on the 37th September, at 11 p... and may be expected here on or about the 2nd October,
Gardner, 23rd September-Amoy 22nd | at 6 am. September, General,--Chinese. HAYA, British str: 1,32. A. E. Hodgius,
27th Sept.--Swatow 20 Sept., Ganersi~- Dongh, Eqraik & Co. HANGSANG, British air., 1,350, $. Wilde,
27th September-Swatow 26th Septem ber, General--Jardino, Matheson & Co.
HONGKONG, French str., 115, Marqueribe,
27th September Haiphong 26th Hoptember, General-A, R. Marty. Ixion, British str., 0,527. J. Riepenbausen,
MERCHANT STEAMERS.
The A. L. str. "Austria left Shanghai for will arrivo bere on the 30th September. this port on the 26th September, a.m., and
a.m.
The A.L. str. Koerber left Singapore for this port on the 25th September, m., and will arrive here on the 30th Septem
ber, at 11 .
• Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formen Channel
[N.E, winds, frosh 1 to moderate
south coast of Chunn buleren The same na Hongkong and Lamooka.į No. 1 South court of Chinn between (The same as
No. I. Hongkong and Hainno.... {
• N.E. or variable winds, mollerato to light; fino.
The N.Y.K. str. Takata Maru (Cal- cutta Line) left Robe for this port via froth
Moji on the 25th September, and is
Riverside Colony, the possibilities of Arrived Houghong on 24th: Soptember, 1913. which as fruit growing place were not then realiver. Capt. Brudhurst received FROM BOMBAY, COLUMBO
but H
encouragen NT
the Couargues of Cargo by the so-nam.picious expressed by the other settlers California. - but andeterred by their Vessel te hereby informed that their goods are baing landed and plsed as ruere viss in thefusal to beliews in the possibilities of By Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown is selen, he started the Boks. Company's Goderns at Kowloon, whore scheans of a system of irrigation which he Counismant will be warted out dark by Marl introduced. the district made And livery rum in obtained as the Gogh enormously fertile, and it may be Are lastbei.
tioned is now regarded as the finest part of California for the graving of fruit, ¦ much so that the railways run, lines thither. Like so many other poders, Capt. Brodhurst failed to reap the benefits of his enterprise, but laid the foundations of success for those who were to follow. him..
This vessel brings on Cargo:-
From London, &c., of 8.5. “Nellore" and
"Marmora.
From Persian Gail, ex., B. I. S. N.
sad B. & 12. 8. N. Co's Steamers.
Optious! Goods will be landed here unles instructions are giyou to the contrary within 6 boute,
Goods at cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be enbjoct to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me In any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go. downs for examination by the Consignees, and the Company's Sarveyors. Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAY and
THURSDAYS. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here. after which date they cannot be recognized, No daims will bọ nåmitted, after the goods bare lit the Godowns.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Hongkong, 26th September, 1913.
**BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S.
BENVORLICH," FOR MIDDLESDRO', LONDON
AND STRAITS YONSIONERS of Cargoare hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazaxlons Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf aad Godown Co., Ltd., whence and/or from the wharwes delivery may be obtained...
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining nadelivered after the 3rd Oct, will be subjact to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned ca or before the 10th Oct., or they will not he recognized,
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be oramined on the 3rd Oct., at 11 a.m.
No Fire Insurance has deon effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agoute.
[1192 Hongkong, 26th September, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,
FIRE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
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Chartered S8. "NELFORD HALL," Arrived Hongkong on 27th September, 1915, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA PORT SAID, SÜEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR 213K in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consigament will be sorted out Mark by Mark delisory can to obtained as the Goods are and lauded.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within
6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including dato of arrival will be subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever,
Damaged packages must be left
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BACK TO THE KAST. Leaving his occupation as fruit farmer, Capt. Brodhurst once more gave his attention to the sea, and again was familiar figure in the porta of the East. He owned his own ships for long, but some fifteen years ago in the course ofi a pyphoon which wrought have along the whole coast, was wrecked on. Formosa. So force were the winds that they are said to have actually blown the masts Mrs. Brodhurst was joud of the ship..
with him at the time, and after being: thrown on the coast of Formosa they had to wait twenty-four hours before being
From this point Capt. Brod-i rescued. hurst was with Messrs. Butterfield & Swire, in whose service he remained for about: fen years. For scrue time he was. than with Messrs. Jardine, Matheson Col and retired about, two months ago. As sailor he had. # great repatation, and it is said that he was the first man to sail a foreign ship up the Yangtsze..
Capt. Brodhurst, whe had been for about two months, is survived by a widow and daughter, the latter being Mrs. F. D. Burton. It is of interest to note that Mrs. Burton was the first foreign child Born on Riverside Colony.
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THE CAUSE OF BERI-BERI.
A PRACTICAL EXPERIMENT.
Dr. Max Moszkowski of Berlin, who
won
distinction by his scientific researches in New Guinea, succeeded in giving himself an unmistakable case of Béri-beri by living for 18 days upon a diet consisting almost exclusively of bulled rice. He believes his experimentz support the theory formerly held by him that beri-beri is a disease induced by
certain foods and not due to an infection of any kind from without, as has beco 'maintained by many investigators.
Dr. Muszkowski, who in 1911, advanced his theory in an address before the Berlin Medical Society, reported at the society's last necting the results of the experiment which he has just finished. After a few weeks of hulled rice diet the nervous dis turbances accompanying beri-beri ap- peared, and the case was then diagnosed as beri-beri by Dr. Schuffner, the noted authority in this line. The typical dropsical affection of the skin followed. soreness of certain groups of with muscles. stomachin disturbances and eventually the typical and dangerous irregularities of the heart action.
Dr. Moszkowski theo treated himself with injections of an extract prepared from rice hulls. As recovered rupidly and is now quite well. Injections of this extract also cured pigeons and heus which had become affected with beriberi after a hulled rice diet.
· Dr. Moszkowski believes the hulled rice
contains a poisonous substance which is neutralized when the hills also are eaten.
in the Godowns for examination Fathermore, the fact that the phosphorous by the Consignees, and the Com-content of rice lies' entirely in the hull
pany's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD & DOUGLAS, at 10 a.m. on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the 20th and 30th
inst.
All clams must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival are, after which date they cannot be rcanguised.
No claims will be admitted after the goods hers left the Gedomu.
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent. Bangkong, 25th September, 1913. #1
►Parzico 2/4 lending GURES
THERAPIO Chemists.
DLACA DE SAN, KANAN, JA METER, URINARY DISEASES. DISCLANGES. WEARREST, BELOS, SEND STAMP ATYDAISE EXTILAEL, FOR FILE MALET TO DE. LE COMIC MEUKOPLAVAHETUCAJE. NAMPSTEAD,
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probably is of importance.
He believes
that beri-bori has a distinct relationship to scorey and rickets.
PASSED THE CANAL
September 2nd-Konang Si, Macedonia. September 6th-Sumatra, Indrasamba, Neleus.
Calchas, Septen.ber 8th -- Benavon, Denbighshire, Japan, Kerler, Mandasın Maru.
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September 12th-Derflinger, Deucalion, Jason, Simla, Arabia, Prevaren.
September 18th-A Haru, Astyanaz.. Flintshire, Glavaus, Nippon, Atlantique. September 19th-Gathay, B. E Ferdi- nand, Glenturret, Lyeson, Muncaster Gastle, Namur, Liamedon, Benwohr.
September 23rd--Glenroy, Elcist, Ning. chen, Nubin, Segovia.
September 26th-Alemous, Ancialasia, Bulaw, Mishima Mary, Miyazaki Naru, | Surbin, Westphalia, Capri, Glenfarg,
September 29th-Ernest Simona, Hima- laga.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL
REGISTER.
29TH SEPTEMBER, 1913, A.MË,
Station.
Vladrostock Nemuro 26th September-Manila 24th Septem
Hakodate .....! ber, General.--Butterfield & Swire.
Tokle Koshi The American & Manchuria Line str. Nagseski Jonasest, German str., 952. H. Ipland,pected here on the 2nd October.
20th September - Samarang. 12th
City of Edinburgh left Singapore on the Kagoshima....... September, Sugar. Jebsen & Co. KATONG, British str. 457. Mathias, 27th Sapt. 26th September, and is due here on the Oshima
2nd October. -Haiphong 23rd September. General-- Butterfield & Swire,
21st
7 D. 29,88, 53
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VISITORS AT HOTEL
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr J. W. D. Andrews My A. T. Barberini Mr H. Brain Bater Mr E. R. Bate Mr. A. Benzimra Mr & Mrs H. Brinck Miss M. Brinck- Mr C. Campbell
Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss -D'Almada
Castro Moster D'Abada
Castro
MP A. Krusemaa Mr T. Looman Mr Lim King Jima Mr Lim King Chas Mr Lim Pock Sta Mr G..T. Lloyd Mr C. Farobrather
Mason
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Naha The 1.G.. str. Coblenz left Yokohama Ishijs KIRJO MARE, Japanese str., 1.429. Mura, the 27th September, p.m., and may be Benin Is.
12th expected here on or about the 4th October, Chefoo .......... September Bangkok
The NY.K. str. Firano Maru (Euro Woikaivoi September, Nil-Order. KWASOTA. Chinesa str., 1.589, Stowart, 27th pean Line) left Yokohama for this port Hankow ......
September Shanghai 24th September,Via ports on the 24th September, und in Xchang
Kiakiang expected here on the 6th October.. Gunal-Chinese Merchant.
The N.Y. str. 4i Maru (European Changsha LATES. British str., 1,350, Wawa, 24th
September-Saigon 20th September, Line) left Colombo for this port via Shanghai
Singapore on the 25th September, and is Gutsaff Bice-Chinese.
Sharp Peak expected here on the 8th October.
Amby
LYKEMOON, German str., 1,258, 0. Sach,
25th September-Baigon 22nd Septem ber, Rico-Chinese. MARE, German str., 1,169, J. Davidson, 27th September Bangkok 199 Sept., General ----Clibrese
A British str. 31, Schlaikier, eth September-Hoihow 26th Septem ber, General-Nippon. Yusen Kaisha, MELFORD HALL. British str. 3,500. J
Abram, 7th September-London 17th August, General-P, & O, S. N. Co. MURES, British str., 2,329, Thackray, 31st September--Shanghai 17th September, Nil-Asiatio. Petroleum Co, Th PAKLAT, German str., 1,018, Wenzel, 24th
September-Bangkok 17th September, Rice.--Butterfield & Swire.
The N.Y. K. str linaon Maru (Bombay Line) left Bombay for this port on the Swatow 22nd September, and is expected here on the 10th October,
The N.Y. K. str. Sunuki Maru (Ameri- can Line) left Seattle for this port via ports on the 9th September, and is ex- pected here on the 12th October.
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The N.Y.K. str Kirin Mara (Calcutta Line) left Calcutta for this port via ports Mosso on the 23rd September, and is expected Wachow bere on the 12th October.
Hoibow
The Danish str. Cathay left Port Said Pakhoi on the 16th September, and may be ex- Phulen Dected here on or about the 13th October Tourne....
The N.V K. str. Mishima Muru (Euro C St. James pon Line) Inft Marseilles for this port A PERING, Swedish str., 1,217 Bung-via ports on the 20th September, and is
Melchior, 28th September-Gothenburg expected liere on the 22nd October. 16th August, General.--Order. RAJAH, German str. 2028, C. Rinky 7
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Bacolod Mara Iloilo Sept. Rajang 20th September, Gennial-(American Line) left Seattle for this port Cebu
Labuan Butterfield & Swire.
via ports on the 23rd September, and in RAJADAL, German str., 1,185, C. Wolf, expested here on the 26th October.
24th September Bangkok 17th The Swedish East Asiatic Co.'s str. September, Rice. Butterfeld. &St. Helen left Antwerp on the 23rd Swire.
September, and is expected to arrive here RYGA, Norwegian str., Meyer, 92nd on or about the tst November.
September-Sabang 12th September, Case Oil-Standard Oil Co. SEATTLE MARU, Japanese str.. 3,382, Saitow, th September Manila 22nd September, General-Osaka Shosen
Kaisha.
The Mogul Line sir. Lothian sailed from United Kingdom on the 13th Septem her. for Hongkong via the Straits.
The str. Glenturret passed the Suez Canal on the 19th September for kong via Straits.
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T. F. CLAXTON, Directur. 1 BASOMETER, reduced to 32 dogrons Fahrenheit, on the level of the ses in inches, tantha and hundredths.
TEMPERATURE, in the shade, in degreea almenheit.
Eemperr, in percentage of saturation, th unidity of air saturated with mcleture being 100.
+ DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points.
Hong-class, & drizzling rain, I fog, g gloomy, h hall,
SIBERIA, American str., 5,650, A. Zeeder, The Barber Line sir. Suint Patrick
26th September-San Francisco 26th sailed from New York on the 19th Septem August, General-Pacific Mail 8.6. |ber for Hongkong. Co.
TAIWAN, British str., 1,432, Jenkins, 27th
September-Saigon 23rd September, Rico-Chines€,
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
TAMING, British str., 1,335, G. H. Penne-Tingsang, from Saigon, is due in Hong-
kong 30th September. father, 28th September-Manila 23rd Tungshing, from Tegal, is due in Hong- September, General.-Butterfield & Swice,
kong 2nd October.
TASC, British str., 988, W. J. French,ompsung, from Shanghai, is due in
27th September Saigon 23rd Septem- ber, Rice,Butterfeld & Swire. TSURUGISAN MARU, Japanese str., 2,560,
Nakayama, 2nd September-Miike 16th September, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. UNKAT MARU, Japanese str., 2.275. Y. Tammika,
26th September-Kwang Yen 23rd Sept., Comment Stone-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. WIEGAND, German afr., 2,015, B. Aaron, 26th September-Manila 22nd Sept.. General- Motobera & Co YOKOHAMA MARU, Japanese str., 4,010, S. Wada, 8th September-Shangbai 25th September, General-Nippon Yuson Kaisha.
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4th October.
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Dr Keyt Mr Feason
Mrs Forsyth
Mr O Frees
Mr C, Franck Mrs Fredonhall
Mr de Mira Elancook
Misa Harwood Mr Haylor: Mr C. G. King
Lieut Archer, RAHU,
Capt J. S. Lewingdom
Mr F. LorviL
Miss Newhaven
Mr Morsh
Capt Pollard Miss Poole Mr Kayne Miss Bailly Mr A. I. Sayca Miss Saunders. Mrs Smith
Mr Stockweth Mr C. Weismatim
at 2 pm. 6 a.m.
PEAK HOTEL,
29,95 29.95
29.92
81
77
83
SU
93
72
Elcet talin
2
ESE
1
Mr. & Mrs W. Arm-
strong
Mr. & Mr E. Si
Krauss
A
Mr T. Arthur
0.01
Mr E. F. Auoott
Highest open air Temperature on 28th... 84 Lowest open air Temperataro on Sat., 77
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 30th September to 6th October, 1913,
HIGH WATER
Daya
Woek
Mont
Hkong
Mean
Time-
h. m. ft.
Height
LOW WATER
H'kong. Mesa
Timsa.
h.m. ft. in. Tues 30 m 9 15 77 m 2 59 2 5 Oot. 92086 6 3.32 2 0 Wed. 1m 10 10 74 339 2:0 9 43 70 4 4 2 5 Thurs 2 il 3 6.8 m 4 28161
10 18 a 7 4
431 3. 01 Fri.
Mr & Mrs Anid and
children
Mr & Mrs. W. C. Barrett and child Mr & Mrs C. W. J.
Bell
| Mr G. A. Bena
Mr & Mrs Boyer Major Bowen, A.P.D. Mrs Bowdiary: Hon Mr Backaill. Mr W. A. Butterfield Mr & Mrs Currie Bir M. Cary
Caps Clarke
Mr Lauder
Mr Longlin Mr Lloyd De Mucfarlane Major & Mrs Mollardy. Maj. & Mrs. MoMun
children & nurse My McNulty Mr & Mrs E NA
Mitchelmore and eküld
Mrs Mitchel and child
Bor. Copley Moyle Mrs Nelson
Mr Ober
Miss Orz
Mr & Mrs Paterson Rev. Foster Pegg
Mrs Davenport and Nr T. L. Perking
children
Major Davy
Mr Dixon Mr&Mrs Dobsen
Miss Drcury Mr G. A. Dotton Mr B. E. Ellis Consal & Mia Etzen Mr & Aire A. Gibson Mr T-Colon Lt. Col. Cordon Hall,
RAMD
Mr & Mys B. A. Hule,
3 11 58 61
5 18 1 5
10 51 7 5
Satur
4
1 4 5 4
6 1917
11 26 7 5
Sus.
-5 2 30 4 8 m 7 14
ON SALE
Mon
$ 36
·6m 0 3 74 8 33
228 40 20 4 4
Mr E. Hencech
2.3
No infer high-nor low water
Mr & Mr Háskall
"TONCHONG HANSARD REPORTE MEETINGR ct the GEGISLATIVE COUNCIL for the Besio a 1912
Mr F. A. Hazeland
"WITH DOG AND GUN IN THE NEW TERRITORY.!'
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DAILY PERSH OFFICE.
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Mr beskelt
Mr & Mrs Holl Cep! & My Hodging
Mr J. L. Plummer Mr Powell
Lt-Col, Kadcliffe, B... Mr & Mrs T. Parker
Raca
Mr FL. Felton Capt & Mrs Riley Mr & Mrs A Ritchie Eng: Comdr. Roma Mr & Mrs E. H
Sharp
Mr A. Sinclair
Mr C. Skott LtCol, Usher Smith Mr Boffet Mr & Mr G. E
Stewart and chif. dren
Capt & Mrs Stericker
purgo and coild Maj. Humphrey,... Mr & Mrs Tope Mr & Mrs W. 6. Mr O. Wagner
Впарахода Mr NO. Walker
La Col. II. W. Lea, Mr & Mrs Watsan
RGA
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Dr A. Keith
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Wick
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