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Mr. B. L. Stainfield,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1913.

NYALAS RUBBER ESTATES.

"DIRECTORS" REPORT DIVIDEND OF THEEL

PER CENT

The report of the Nyalas Rubber

Estales, Limited, for the year to May Sist last states that the act profit for the year (subject to a proportion of the sum to be voted for directors' fees) amounted- to $16,980,79, which amount.

is now available for distribution. The directors recommend that a dividend of 3 per cent. bopaid, absorbing $9,000, and that after providing for directors' fees, the halanec be carried forwaril to the next account. During the past year the scheme

**SOON FELT A LOT BETTER." | for reducing the capital of the company

HONGKONG MAN REMAIN HEALTH THROUGH

DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. There is nothing so easy to less in hot olimates. nothing so diffient to regain when Jost, as vigour and vital force. Oave these two casentials for health have slipped away from you there remains only one certaine mad to their | recover-and that lies thaongh the hood and May 31st

дегу

...

Time facts were learned by Mr. E. L. Stain fold, of the Hongkong Postal Service, whose letter describing his seareli for health, und how I found it in Dr. Williams Pink Pills, is here quote:

I waxifferer frein bronchitis and fever, i and in consequence at times got very run dowu. Sa hadith. I also suffered, fearfully from sick headaches and could not sleep at night. I got So miserable Umt I felt I shonkt never be well agato, as I had der taking all kinds of -medicines for pears without inch benefit.

My health pot so but that many times conda-not go to my duties but End to remain bol, so my mother, alvised to try Dr. Willams Pink Pill.

I am very glad I did so. For soon I felt a lot hebben. Kept on taking the pills for a couple of math and by that time was quite wall, and all the miserable feeling had left me.

I have much pleasure in recomending. Dy Williams Pink Pills to my friends and others, Kupwing that if they will give them a fair trial "they also will be restored to health

(Signed) E. L. Statufield." Williams Pink Pills cure simply by going direct to the cause of most ailments Enon13, weak blood. The new Fick, red blood which they wild up has cired numberless cases of Debility, Nervos Exhaustion, Insomnia Teltgration. Ithematisin mul ladies special trebeshin every part of the world.

Of medicino vendors throughout the Fur Fs, or direct from the Dr. William's Medicine Co. St. Szechuan Road, Shanghai, one bottle For $150, six for $5 most fren.

FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS SPECIALITIES

CORNED OF TONGUES,

CORNED BEEF,

CORNED PORK,

PRESSED BEEF.

GERMAN SAUSAGES. These me a few of the delicacies offered

for sale by

THE

DAIRY FARM Co., LTD.

GRACA & CO.

18

PEDER S (Hongkong Hotel Building),

Po

➡OSTAGE

Dealers in

(of which mention was made in last | Lepor) was carried out. The area of the company property now. amounts to approximately 1,400 neres, about 6,700 acres of the original are having been surrendered to Government during the past year. The exact area of the property will not be known until the completion of the Government survey of the Negri Sembilan block. The state of cultivation was approximately ast follows: Planted, 020 acres, reserve, 780 Rer; total, 1,400 acres. Of the above 620 acres about 210 acres have been planted during the past 15 months, and the trees are progressing satisfactorily.

MAUDALLAN AMAZED.

-REMARKABOS LETTER TO THE PRESS.

Miss Maud Allan recently aildressed the following letter to the Times of Inkiu, in reference to her proposed visit to India

Personally know little of the Asiatic point of view in relation to the art of dancing. Yor from the informa tion I have gathered, and I have every reason to believe it is quite reliable, it amazes me to find that any one could take exception to a professional visit to India from me. have the intention to give to the public. thero only these dance pocus which have given joy to thousands, and for which I have received unstinted praise, and which are simply the visible expression of the music of our greatest masters such as the Peer Gynt suite of Greig, and numbers from Bach, Beet- hoven, Chopin and others, and surely such porayals could have nothing but an elevating effect upon those who witness tlie, whether European or Native. However, if I could be convinced that there is any real and solid foundation for the message cabled from Calcutta, I shall seriously consider the advisability of foregoing my tour in India, no matter at what inconvenience to myself, as I hold my art too high to run the risk of it and myself being misunderstood to the extent suggested. I have always been of the belief that most of the Indian races were of high culture, and therefore, as capable of appreciating and understand- ing good music and the arts as Euro

they will for this peans, and I feel reason not be wrongly infinenced siraply because our weys are not their ways. In our everyday life we are continually showing them that we do think and act differently to what they do, and do they

I do no any the less for it? so Therefore. I feel sure that the recitals I intend giving will meet with enthusiastic support and do good, and

DON'T NEGLECT YOUR HAIR

Your looks demamline you should take care of it make it more beautiful, more lus trous, softer you can easily. and readily dose by using

ROWLAND'S MACASSAR

OIL

which nourishes, strengiliens, nurtures, and promotes thei growth of Fine Silly Hair; You will notice improve ment from the first time you $ 19. Use it for wir own and your Children's Hair; Golden Colour for Faie Hairs Sold in three sizes he Stores, Chemists, and ROWLAND's, 67, Halton Garden, London,

Avohl cheap imitations under the same or similar name.

I say

KEATINGS LOZENGES

cure the worst Cough.

BAL

RIGAUTY'S

KANANGA

OF JAPAN

TOILET WATER

Beware

of Imitoilens.

RIGAUD & C

PERFUMERS

9, rue Vivienne, 8. Parle-France

perhaps, who knows, be a stepping stone NOOIE towards the uplifting and nitimate free-

dom of those women less fortunate than ourselves."

Miss Allan has since cabled to hor agent that she has definitely decided to go to India, but instructs him not to use the pictorial posters she had sont bim.. She arrives on November 14th.

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

The following is a list of naclaimed telegrama lying in the Eastern Extension, Australasia and China Telegraph Company's office at Hong- kong-

ADDRESS Adams Harriet Chalmers co

United States Conenl... Chaiano

FROX

...San Francisco

Shanghai Chefoo STAMPS. PICTORIAL | Dazri, Gokenkon Maru

Doonan, pateenger Der flinger Shanghai ...Singanoro

- POST CARDS:

CHRISTMAS

TOYS, &

GOODS.

Tunkce Honor Hasenfelde Jogould Karo

rece chan

Just Roosired a Fine Selection of BABY DOLLS

F ONE INdi to THREE FEET in Size.

Hongkong, 25th October, 1915.

[1153

DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOK

Sir Henry Ponsonby is com-

manded by the Queen to thank Mr. Darlington for a copy of hus Handbook"

Nothing better could be wished for."----

Britial Weekly Dolly Chronicle.

The suprior to ordinary, guides,

Visitors to London should use

DARLINGTON'S

A brilliant book The Tiures. LONDON Partien arly gotdeadeny * E. C. Chox and Enlargel Edition ANDE T. Cook, M.A

24 Maps and Plans. ENVIRONS.

50 Ihstrations. NORTH WALES. 60strations.

10 Maps be

DEVON AND CORNWALL

50 Hastrations,

12 Maps: 05.1 Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Bournemouth, Wye Valley Severn Valley, Bath, Weston-super-mare. Malvern, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Londrinal Wells, Langollen, Aberystwyth. Toru. Barmouth, Dolgelly,

Criscioth. Harlech

Pielli, Llandudno Rhyl, Betws-y-cood. Isle of Wight and Channel Islanda should send for DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS 18. each

Is.. THE HOTELS OF THE WORLD. Ilandbook to the leading Hotels throughout the World.

LEYSGOLLEN DARLINGTON & CO...

LONDON SIMPKIN & Co

MADils Calcatta

Shanghai. ...Boston, Mass. ...Penang

San Francisco

Longtorjian Hangthai, Chi-

nese Lodging Houss ... Maiscea Longtowjlaw Chop Whoughide

Kimboolah

Madame Kyburz

Ossorio

Senwolchang

Soledad Basa Fortunato

Penang

Manila

Mapila

Penang

...Madila

Berkamsted Yinlcow

Rd.

...Singapore

Tomsinghe, 41, Borsham Strand

Fast

Tung Chuen Fook

Tuoghingloong, 10, Queen's

Central

Waller Countess Wiser

Wingkestel Fccclong.

ܙܪ

... Bergsoporte

Wuerzburg Bangkok

... Manila

Following is a list of unclaimed telograms lying in the Great Northern Telegraph Com pany's office at Hongkong-

ADDRESS Afannesie ft. Restaute Blanch...

FROM Molega Kohe Bower, Hongkong Hotel Yokohama Chae Cheong Ji Hao, 70,

Moji ...Kobe .. Sorrykeria. ... Shanghai ...Dairen

Vladivostock

Menpai Saying-Poon... Hinhentai Katongtaichong n Marguerite, Post Office- Talzaamera c/o Miteni Vérovkin

Longizchai, co Kwongwing sang. Kobe

Shongbai Whorgecheng...... 3482/6069...

Shangboi 0060 1795/5827/10/5459/1242

6303 1684/1189,0735, Kwongtaiwo Santor 3966/2121/0509/3319/6511/53-4.

Tokia

2051/5224/7002 Shangbai 0733,6262/14:7 Amoy 0733,061/6263/1417/6387 1122/8616/6259//14174401,6111.

3526.

Amoy

Amoy

SAVARESSES SANTAL CAPSULES

PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM

MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CHEMISTS

ON SALE

AT THE

123-6

113-1

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES

MOGUL", LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNSES The Steamship LOTHIAN." FROM GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND

STRAITS,

NONEIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed Nath Goode ne being landed at their risk inte the Godowne of Holt's. Wharf at Kowloon, whmce and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained:

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 4th Nov, will be subject to rent,

All Claims against the Steamer must be pro- sented to the Undersigned on or before the 25th Nov, or they will not be recognised

All brekon, chated, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be ermined on the 4th Nov at 11 am.

No Fire Insurance has been effcotod. Bills of Lading will bo countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD, Agents. Hongkong, 28th October, 1913.

FROM EUROPE.

(1255

WEATHER REPORT.

On the 31st at 11.10 am-The anti ovolone. is now central over N.E, Obins. A depression lios to the oast of Hokkaido!

Pressure has decreased slightly over western and-southern districts. Men da

Madorate monsoon is indicated along the oast coast of Chlua and over the N. China Sea,

Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours eading at 10 am to day, 9.00 inches.

The forecast for the 24 hours ending at noon today is as follows:

DISTRICT Hongkong & Neighbourhood Formosa Chanzel

.!.

FORECAST.

IN.E. winds,

∙Herong.

South coast of China bolween The same a

Hongkong and Lamocks, South coast of China between (The

Hongkong and Hainan... East winds, moderato; fine."

No. 1.

No. 1.

meas

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL.

Slation

of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods

REGISTER.

31ST OCTOBER, 1913, A.M.

Wind

THE HAL. Steamship

THE

ANDALUSIA,"

Capt. F. Helfer, having arrived, Consignees

are boing landed and placed at their risk in the Vladivostook hazardans and/or extre-hazardous Godowns of Neuro the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Hakodate

Co., Ltd, at Hongkong and/or Kowloon, whonce Kochi may be obtained against Bills-of Lading

dalivary

countersigned by the Undersigned.

Optional Carge will be carried on unless notice Kagoshima

to the contrary be given TO-DAY,

Toklo

Nagasaki

7 a

1 b

30.11 30.17

,,:30.17:

30:16-

All Claims must be presented within ten days Nalá

30.15

of

the steamer's arrival Lere, after which date Lebi'ima they cannot be recognized

30.11

***Bonin Is.

30.10

30.31 49

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th Nov. will be subject to rent

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will Le examined on the 5th Nov, at 9.30 A

No Fire Insurance will be offested by us in any case whatever

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Ofco Hongkong, 20th October, 1913.

[1262

"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM MIDDLESBROUGH, IMMING. HAM, LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship:

THE

CENA GLENLOCHY,"

Captain E. J. Stallard, having arrived from

Cholso Weihniwei flankow Tchang! Kukiang Changsha ..... Shanghai..... Gatzlaf

Sharp Peak Amoy

Swatown

Taikoku

Taichu

Tainana

Koshan

Pescadores

Canton *****

Hongkong

Gap Rook.....

Macao

Wachow

Hoihow.****** Pakhoti

Phulien

C:St. James.

the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo ure hereby la

informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong

•Legaspi and Kowloon Wharf and Gudowa Company Bacolod Limited, Kowloon, and stored at Consignees Iloilo...... riek and expense.

Cebu Labuan

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on TUESDAY, 6th Nov.. at 10 AM.

All Claims must be presented within FIFTEEN DAYS of the Stanmer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.

No Claime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remisining andelivered after the 6th Nos. will be subject to rant. Dat

No Fire Insurance has been effected. A Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SHEWAN, TOMES. & Co.,

Pàgenta.

Hongkong, 30th October, 1913.

[1263

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE Steamship

T

P. E. FRIEDRICH," having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are boroby informed that their Goods, with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the hazard ous and/or extra hazardons Godowns of the HONGKONG DAILY PRESS Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, and West Point Godowne, whence delivery may be obtained

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on apless Intimation is received from the Consignees before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landed bere.

OFFICE.

NEW AND UP-TO-DATE PLANS OF THE SLKIANG

Ов

WEST RIVER.

PRICE ONE DOLLAR

Giving all the Important Towns en route from CANTON to WUCHÓW.

Hongkong, 5th April, 1913

PASSED THE CANAL

October 3rd-Nankin. October 10th dragiia, Somali, Janeta. October 10th-Telemachus.

October 15th-Socotru, Africa, Amazone, Sueria, Kansas,

October 17th Achilles Belgravia, Benvenue, E. E. Ferdinand, Sardinia, Annum, Furst Bulow, Indrakuala. Bulow, Indrakuala.

October 21st Bentary, Heinam, Scandia

October 24th-tsuta Maru, Australien, Calchas, Iyo Maru, Prinz Ludwig, Sithonia, Annam, Yorck, Brodvale,

17emark

October 28th-Benlomond, Glenstrae, ore, Atreut, Ewa

Παπαλία,

No Claims will be admitted after the Goode have loft the dodowns, and all goode remaining asdelivered after the 6th No. will be subject. to rent

All broken, chufis, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 6th Nov,, at 9.30 AM.

All Claims must reach us before the 13th Nov., or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insuranes will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

MELCHERS & Co.,

General Agents. Hongkong, 30th October, 1913.

VISITORS AT HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Mr J. M. Anton

W. Anderson

Mr F. E. Anderson

Mr. A. T. Barberini Mr & Mrs C. Barons"

festher

Mrs Baronsforther

Mr E. B Bate

Mr O. Beckett Mr & Mrs E. L. Bowen Mr J. L. Brownlee

Mr A. J, Cambridge

Miss D'Almada

Citro

Master D'Almada E

Castro

Mr & Mrs F. X D'Almada Castro Mr F. T. Chappla Dr A. L. E E.

Coleman

My W. P. Choystall Mr J. M. Canninghau

Mr G. P. Curry Mr.C. H. Davis Mr & Mrs Sharp

Donne

Mr J. Dowar

Mr O. G. Denison Mr & Mrs Dertoano and 2 okildron

Mrs L, Dischhoff Mr & Mrs R. H.

Douglas

Mr J. Duncan

Mr & Mrs Ed. Koller Mr W. B. Knapp

Mr A. Kruseman

Mr A. Lamberton Mr T. Leoman Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr. W. Logan

Mr & Mrs M. Malini

infant

Mr C. Farebrother

Mason

Mas M. Matheson MK T. Matheson Mrs Goo, Martin De O, Marriott Dr G. W. Mackoan Mr F. A. MacKintosh Mr B. K. Mehta Mr J. Moreoki Mr P. Meyer Miss Dera von Mollen-

Corf

Mes C. J. Morrow Mrs J. D. F. Mülder Mr. J. D. F. Mülder Miss G. O'Leary Mr J, Ormiston

Mr J. W. Patou

Mr A. Paterson

Mr M. Pison

Capt M. Picknell Mr R do Pravilo Mr W. J. Pringle

J. Ramin and

Mid

Mr & Mrs H. C. MEE

Ehrenfels

Mr Foistkon

Dr & Mrs Forsyth

Mr Denman

Fuller

Mr A. Gallotti

Mies R. Gardner

). Gardner

Di -T.D.

Mx

& Mrs J W. Gardner

Mr & Mrs IH. Gears Dz J, M, Gillespin Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourge

Me V. Goutboun

Mr P. O. de Grisogono

Mr P. C. Hall

Miss F. Hallo

B. Roy Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J. E. Raymond H. Raworth Mise F. Reav

Mra M. E Reisel.man Mr Ch. Rosenthal Mr. R. G, Roas

Mr Rutherford

Mr S. W. Ratherford Mrs Schenk

Mr W. Saboenbeck Mr AI, Silver

Mr E. T, Binger

Mr & Mrs E. E. Smith

Mr J. B. Southmayd

Are GH, Swift- Miss A Square

Mr & Mrs W. A. Prince and Priasoss »

Hannibal

Dr J. G. Hanns

Mr W. T. Harbord

Mr & Mrs B. Headock

Mr.G. 8. Eelings Mr W. B. Hind Hon Mr E. A. Hegelt

C.M.G

30:21 -30.18

NNE

NNG

70.30.19

NW

b

63011 66 68 NNE

b

5 a. 30.10

-

30.10

30.09

* 30.05

NE

2008

9. 30.12.64.

6.30.10

30.06.

2 30.10

NNE

Mr. M. Joblin

9

Mr K. Junkermain

$3

Mr E. S. Kabel

12

ENJ

29,9

29.92

$29.93%

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RN.

*T, F. CLAZTOn, Direttur.

1 BAROMETRE, reduced to 38 degrees Fahresteit the level of the sea in inches, tenths and hundredths.

on

in

TEMPERATORE in the shade, degroes Fahrenheit.

3 HUMIDITY, in percentage of estrattor, th box idity of Als saturated with moisture being 100.

DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points,

5 FORCE OF WIND, according to Bonafort Scale.

STATE OF WELTURE, O bine sky, a detached cload, d dritaling rain, f fog, g gloomy, h bail, lightning, o overcast, p passing showers, q squall, #rain, A FLOW, thunder, v vixibility, w dow (wol).

7- Rats in inchos, tenths and hundredthe

HONGKONG NETEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

Hongkong Observatory, October 31st

Barometer Temperature.. Humidity......

Mr W. H, Hobbi Mr J. Holland Mr J. E. Hoores

Sulkowskl

Mr W. v. P. u.

Teneziu

Mr Fran Trest Capt B. A. Walker Mrs W. M. Watson Mr L. Watson Mr H. C. van Weeren Mr & Mrs FW.

Wellington

Mr A. West. Mr F. W. White Mr G. G. Wood Mr F. Yes lay

KING EDWARD HOTEL..

Mr F. J. Cargil

Dr F. X. Costell Mr W. Donaldson Mrs Foy

Mr H. Clegg

Mr. & Mrs F. E.

MoHugb

Mr T. Taokachi

Mr J. Joseph Mr & Mrs Katewinkel Capt Keith

Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr M. F Murray Capt & Mrs Gardner Mr Geo, Grimble Mr & Mrs Lemaire and

child

Previous On Date On Date Mr & Mrs Allan

Day

at

Mr & Mrs C). Laurilsən Mr & Mrs Manners Mr & Mra J. B. N

Mody'

Mr P. Nanninga MA, P. Nobbs Capt & Mrs Pasamore. Mr M. Roos

Mr P. B. Lonley Mr H. S, Spurge Capt & Mrs A. L

Stewart and chil drea Mr K. Tame Mr Walker

Mr H. L. Westphal Mr K Yamada

GRAND HOTEL

Mr & Mrs A. B. Crew

Capt J. S. Lovingdón Mr F. Lurrla

Miss Nowhaven

Mr Morah

Capt Pollard

Miss Poole Mr Royne

Miss Reilly

Mr A

II. Bayce

Mies Saunders Mrs Smith

Mr Stookweth

Mr G. Weismann

at

Mr Amisfedt

at 2 p.m. 6

2 pin.

Mr. W. H. Bird

20.10

30.10

30.06

Dr Keyt

74

70

76

Bir Feason

55.

81

63

Wind Direction ... ESE NE

Mrs Forsyth

ESE

Mr O Freese

32

2

Me Frenck

:է:

b

Mre Fredenhall

0.00

Mr & Mrs Hanc ook

Mies Harwood

Mr C. G, King

Force......

Weather Fain..........

Highest open air Temperature on 30th...75 Lowest open air Temperature on 30th: 69

Days o

HONGKONG TIDE TABLE

From Lat to 7th November, 1913,

HIGH WATER

Doya cf

πλαστι

5819XI

H'kong.

Mean

Time.

E. m..

Satur. 1

01

Sav.

[4

FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA,

INDIA, AUSTRALIA, 20,

11 267

Tues.

4.

Wed.

5

and for

Thurs. 6

Fri.

PRIVATE RESIDENTS AT THE OUTPORTS,

A Comprehensive and Complete Record

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST

H

is given in the

ONGKONG W

EEKLY

BESS.

P

with which is incorporated

THE CHINA OVERLAND DR. REPORT. Subscription, pald, in advance,

$12 per auaum. Postage

39 to any part of

the World

LOW WATEE

H'kong. Mean Time.

27

8-16

4 36 4 5

2 0

24

2.5

Mi Baylor

3 Mon

10:50

fth, m.

#t. in 53m 5 15 1 2 8-3 4 74 I 14

1 12 9 9 6 6 10 52 314 25 4.3

2 60 a 4 6 m 7 6

PRAK HOTEL.

Lient Archer, RAM.C. Mr & Mrs W. Arm

strong

Mr T. Arthur. Mr. B. F. Aucott Mrs Auld and children Mr & Mrs W. O. Birrett and child Mr & Mrs C. WJ.

Bell

Mr G. 4. Bera

Fleat Surgoon & Are Bernard, R.N.

No infer high or low water Mr & Mrs Boyer

0 5 7 3 m 9-29

No infer, high- nor low

1:10 6 8 10 35

2 2 Mejor Boson, A.1.D. water hirs Howdler

Hon Mr Huckaill

No infer high- For low water 7 3 20 6 m11 27

1734 & 5 5 11 15 5 9

Mr W. A. Butterfield Mr M. Cary.

Capt Clarke.

Mr & Mrs Carrie

Alsjer Davy Mr & Mrs

Doyle

Mr Dixon Mr&Mrs Dobite Mr G. A. Dutton Mrs Fingalon and

chill

the Mr & Mrs A. Gibson the Li-Col. Gordon Hall,

KAN.C.

ONGKONG HANSARD REPORTE

... of of

MEETINGA the

COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE

Section 1912.ked

REVISED 27 THE MERHEEN.

Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr H. Hancock *** Mr F. A. Hadeland Rez. & Mrs Hipwell Capi & Mrs Lodgins Birs Boobrender and

ch It:

Lt.Col II W. Has

R.G.A.

Mr A. Keith. Major General Kolly Mr & Mrs E. S.

Kranss

Mr Lloyd Dr Macfatians Miss Macher Kai & Mrs MoMun

children. & nurse

Mr McNulty Mr & Mrs E N

helmore and

Rev. Copley Moyle Mr Pary

Rev. Foster Pegg Mr T. L. Perkins

Mr. J. Ilummer: Mr Powell

Lt Col. Radcliffe, E.*. Mr & Mrs T. Parker:

Mz F. L. Rolton: Eng: Comdr. Robie Ltd Mre Sharp, R. N. Mr A. Sinclair Mr C. Skott Lt-Col Usher Smith Mr&ales Soffieti Me & Mrs E Stewart and chil

dren

Capt & Mire Storisker

narze end enild.

Miss Talor

Mr 0. Wagner

Maj, Hamphrey.R... Mr NC. Walker Mr & Mrs W. G. Capt Whitefold

3. David Wood Humphreys

ON SALF

PRICE

DAILY FEESS OFFICE. Hongkong, 25th June, 1913.

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