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Insurance.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20 1906.

"A ZHOROUGH "CHANGHEL

Hồng Wan I, Br. s.x., 2,060, J. L. Slaker, zoth Lisa, Swod. aä, 968, H. Horndahl, 16th Dec...

DocSingapore 15th Dec., Gen-100 -Probolingo (Java) gıd Dec., Sugar,~-~

ABS, W. & Co. Teck Seng,

(c) Loyal, Get L., 1,337, F. Natsins, atat Nov.

Bangkok th Nov., Rice and Gen-S., W.

With the approach of Christmas our thoughtt NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSUR-are naturally busy with the prospect of a holi-Glenogle, Br. 2, 1,309, W. T. Larkins Job day, and in the case of some of us with the. ANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG.

of a holiday that shall be a "thorough prospect

HE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First Class FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS at

SIEMSSEN & Co. fia

Current RatES. |

Intimations.

SCOTTISH MASONIC QUADRILLE ASSOCIATION,

HE THIRD DANCE of the SCOTTISH

TMASONIC QUADRILLE ASSOCIA-

TION will be held in the City Hall, on THURSDAY, January 3rd. Members desire ous of obtaining invitations are requested to do so as early as possible.

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A late Ferry to Kowloon will run at 1,30 AM

JOHN J. BLAKE, Hón, Secretary..

Hongkong, 18h December, 1906.

用户

COLD STORAGE. THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, 40007 Cubic feet of COLD STORAGE available at EAST POINT. Stores will be Open at io A.M. and 4 7.M. daily, Sunday excepted, to receive and deliver perishable goods. - .

'WM, PARLANE,

Manager. Hongkong, and June, 1005,

charge." "Get away from all work and worry" the doctor advises, and if we could but follow his advice we should doubtless return to work with redoubled energy. In point. of fact, how aver, it is impossible to get a thorough change. entirely, that is, to d voice our thoughts for the time being from the real interests of our lives, even under a strange sky and amidst strange surroundings. We may cross the sea.in pur suit of it, but during the voyage fret and fume at the loss of our daily letter and newspapers, On arrival at a port we eagerly make for the nearest newspaper agency and buy the latest home papers to hand. With the invention of wireless telegraphy the phantom, of a thorough change has become still more elusives com

leto detachment from the ordinaży routine of our lives is impossible. Its continuity can only be broken by temporary suspension of con. sciousness of the past. Á sexion once went in quest of "thorough change" and he found it at the home of a neighbouring sexion, with whom he spent his holiday exchanging pro- fessional reminiscences!

Dec.,--Singapore 14th Dec, GenScapy Taik Hong."

Ningpo, Br. 6.5., 1,328, Eedy, 20th Dec, Taku

Bar and Chefoo 13th Dec, Gen.-B. & 8. Pitsanulok, Ger. s.s., 1,267, D. Reimers, 30th. Dec-Bangkok th Dec, ice-b. & S Spexin, Ger; ., 4,148. Malchow, 20th Dec

Hamburg and Singapore 14th

& Co.

Mercedes, Br. & 2,903, J. S. McGregor, ist | Nor. —Weihalwai agih Oct., Govt. Stores.

Admiralty Michael Jebsen, Gor: as, 951, H. Bendixen, 17th Dec,Holhow 16th Dec, Gen.-J. & Co. Monteagle, Br. 8, 3.953, 5. Robinson, 14th Sept, Vancouver 2015 Aug., and › haug- hai rith, Sept, Flour, Lead and Ges.-C. P. R. Co.

Dec., Gen.-H. Trigonia, Dat. s. Fowell, 30th Dec,-Taku

12th Dac, Ballaita, K. & Co. Totomi Mari, Jap, K., 2,614, A. Keith, 20th

Dec., Singapore 11th Dec, Gen-M, B. || Nell

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Kiang Ching, Ch. 1.1., 1,002, Bristander, 20th Doc-Chinkiang 15th Dec, Gen. Kwong Man Wo

Loosok," Ger.... 1,010, G. Schultzen, soth Dec-Bangkok 10th Dec, and Swalow 19th, Gen.-B. & S.

·Clearances at the Harbour Offsb. Verona, for Singapore. Friges, for Canton,

for Yokohama,

Bus, for Kwong-chow-wan. Nicomedia, for Moji. What, however, passes muster for a thorough Glaucus, for Singapore. (1212change

is in most cases nothing more reinvi-Ningpo, or Canton,

brief interval of idleness Trigonia, for Shanghai. gorating than a usually spent at the seaside, making believesang, far Marsilu. that we are enjoying it thoroughly, whereas forty-eight hours usually suffice to weary us of Kiangching, for Canton. such fazing." For the first two days the trip; Chiyurn, for Shanghai. Conton Mars, for Moji. per may, like G. R. Sims "Silly old man beach, but thereafter these and even the deli

musa bimself with a pad and a spade on the Totemi Mars, for Shanghai,

Departures, rious delight of cockshies pall upon him. In

Dec, 20, deed, the old fashioned belief in holiday at the seaside as a restorative is beginning to be dir [71 credited. A theory is abroad that it is no longer healthy for our children to run about barelegged and bare-armed in the sun, The kid notion that soaking in salt water does no Farm would seem to be an exploded theory. Iven the adult's made of taking a holiday at the seaside has been condemned, as the | violence of the change in his habits is harmful, so that more often than not be returns to town iceling the worse for his trip to the seaside.

Lewis Carroll in some satirical verses jeens at the popular seaside holiday thus:- "Pour sore salt water on to the floor. Ugly'?'m sure you'il confess it to be; Suppose it extended a mile or more, Thai's very much like the sea," and he goes on to relate how he meets a family whose pale and woebegone looks arrest bis attention, and he asks :

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A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. This is the age of researchand experiment, bes allature, su le apoak, de runsasked by the selen. fifc for the comfort and happiness of wan, Scient has fadood made met strides during the gast century, and among tho-by no means least im- portant-discoveries in medicina come that of

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·duced, and has, we understand, been used in the Continial Hospitals by Ricoid, Rästan, Jobert, Veipsas, Mafionneuve, the well-known Chainly. nac, and indeed by all who are regarded na authen lies to each masters, including the celebrated Lallemand, and Roux, by whow it was some time since uniformly adopted, and that it is worthy the attention of those who require such a remedy wa. think there is no doubt. From the time of Arivingle downwarda, & potent agrat in the removal of these disease has (like the famed philosopher's Kops) bers the obfort of search of some hopeful, rious mindst and far beyond the poem power

such could wer have lizoni di se vedeoi trans wating the baser metals into go'dicurly the dise povery of a rady as potent astu opken of the fail. ing sergies of the confirmed roselcay 1 Bevne rase, and in the otharau effectually, spicedily and safely pet from the system without the ad, or even the knowledge, of a wewnil party; she pipes of acquired or inherited abrase in at their pistean fornato leave na Lain! "y trace behind, Bucht THE NEW FRENCH BEMEDY

THERAPION

which may certainly rank with, if not take prece dance of, winey of the discovering af dur day, about which no little ostentation and noise have been made, and the, extensiva and over-increasing des mand that has been created for thismedicine wher. sw Lntroduced agpoure to prove that it is dea tined to cast into oblivion all those questionable comedier that were formerly the solo rellaura để medical Theraplon may be pitained of the principal chemists and merchants throughou the frorlá---Damend Fülls Advertiser, Kissisten.

Sold by all Chemists.

AN APPEAL.

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"Are you going to prison, dear friends i

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Formosa, for Singapore." - Falerme, for Shanghai. Dageid, for Singapore. Benavon, for Nagasaki, Saint Patrick, for Manila Fürst Bismarck, Ger, battleship, for Saigon. Glaucus, for Singapore. Hus, for Haiphong

Empress of Japan, for Vancouver.

Namsang, for Calcutta.

Yuensing, for Manila.

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Chiysen, for Shanghai.

Kwangte, for Canton.

Worang, for Canton. Kwellin, for Canton. Hangsang, for Cantoo.

Passengers arrived.

Per Beyditie, for Hongkong from Southamp. Lon-Mr. Gordon and 'a child en, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker and child. Min Ada

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MacLeod, Am. 1.8., gor, E. Comal, 19th Jone-Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret

& Co. Newby Hall, Br..aag, 2,84b, A. Back, 3rd Dec —New York 11th Oct., Case Oll-Order. Nicomedia, Gar, 18, 2,801, P. Wagamann, 9th Dec,-Portland, Or. 30th Oct., Flour --P.&-A. S; B, Co. Nissin Maru, Jap. k., Iwata, 5th Dec ---

Swatow 3rd Dec., Ballast.-M. B, K. N.. S. da Rosario, Am. 1.1, 715. M. Lopes, 13th June-Manila 9th June, Ballatt-Barretto & Co. Phranang, Ger. 8.5, 1,031, F. v. Mangelsdorff, 5th-Bangkok 30th Nov., Rice.-M. Sandakan, Ger. 1.1. 1,110, G. Weendig, 17th Dec.Sydney 23rd Nov, and Manila 14th Dec., Gen--M. & Co.

Sarsogan, Am. 1, 438, Vitterin. 7th Beps

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Mazila 4th Sept,, Ballast Order, Sexta, Ger. 15, 912, H. Kreeft, 9th Dec,

Saigon and Dec, Rice-S. & Co. Stabjeber

Br. #B, 1,095, J. H. Scott, 6th Dec,Saigon it Dec, Rice, &c.Wo Fat Shing. Sicilla, Br, K., 4:174, G. H. E. Weston, r3th | Dec,Southampton 3rd Nov., Ballast P. & O, S, N. Co. Stellin, Br. *., 1,400. Ferrell, 17th Dec,- - Foochow 15th Dec., Case Wood.-Order. Tango Maru, Jap. 65, 4,617, A. E. Moses, 15th Dec. Shanghal 13th Dec, Flour, Milk and Gen.-N. Y. K. Tatsu Mard, Jap. 8.S., 1,945, N. Yanagi, 4th Dec, Kobe 7th Dec, and Moji 9th, Matches and Gen.-Yes Hlog Tai. Tinhow, Br. s.., gor, T. R. Kidd, 14th Dec,

Saigon 8th Dec, Rice and Gen,--A., K. & Co.

Victoria, Swed, s,., 989, J. A. Hellberg, 14th Dec-Sourabaya and Samarang 30th Nov., Sugar, Molassas and Gen)—Angaard, Thoresen & Co

Woolwich, Br. 1,845, A. Stoker, 13th Dec., -Salina Cruz 8th Nov.; Ballart, C.

5. 5. Co.

KING EDWARD,

Shanghai--Par Hangrang, 72nd Dec. 3 E.M Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe-PerSjerie, Almond, Capt. & Mr. Lack, Dr.). zand Dec. 3 PAR

Rossall again

Swalow, Amoy and Tamani-Per Masum | Bogert, Mm. E. S. Mary, and Dec, 5PM

Bramley, Harryjan Tsingtan, Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per|| Brownson, Min

And Cumming, A. Twegas, agth Dec, TO A.M.

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Legeuns, Vics-Consul; AM.7

Lichtenfels, Capt. and Freihate, von

Nicholson, D. M. Delapay, L.'T. Noraba, Le Erlanger, Mr. & Mr. Peacock, Miss Annis

Pohl. L. Fann, Mr. and Mrs. H. Price, Mrs. C. B.

Rozet, Mr. and Mrs. La Sacha F.

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$#mose, Mr. & Mrs.

Europe, de, India, via Toticoria-Far | Cunologham, Mr. and Macaulay, Dr. H. R. Polynation, 35th Dec, 11-AM. ***

Shanghai, Moji, Kabe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C

| Seattle-Per Tango Mars, asth Dec,

Singapore, Pening and Colombo - Per Kamakura Marw, 35th Dec., 11 A.M.

Manila-Per Tran, 26th Dec, 9 AM.

Guthrie, Thomas Manila, Thursday island, Cooktown, Cairns,acaloop, L Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce Hans, A. ston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Harbord, G. Perth--Par Kumano Maru, 28th Dec., to A.M. Holgate, H.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Harley, Fred. C. Honolulu and San Francisco Per Korea, Inzanohl, C. 18th Dec., 11 A.M.

Jack, Mr. C. M. Singapore, Penang _`and · Calcutta - Per Jackson, Mrs; & child Arrateen Apcar, 28th Dec, 2 P.3.

Kimura, N. Yokohama and Robe-Par Chingis, 28th Kofod, Capt. F. Dec., 3 P.M.

Cabo and Hollo-Par Kalfong, 28th Doc.,

M.

Europe, &c., India," via Taticorin-Per “Delhi, 29th Dec, 1: AM.

Manila--Par Auf, a9th Dac... It að Batavia, Cheribor, Samara, Sommabaya and Macassar-Par Zjimat, 30th Dec, 5 P.M. Europe, &c., India, via Taticoria Per

Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wikáimsizion, | Herbertshohs, Merapi, Brisbane, Bydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Par Sandakan, 4th Jan.j 1907, II AM.

Prinz Rital Friedrich, sud Jan, 1907, 11 AM.

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Kalimann, H.." Kuwada, T.

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Silverstone, M. E. Simpson, James Square, Miss N. Stevenson, Lt. Comdr.

and Mrs," Busmann, G.

Tooker, Mrs. Goo, D. Williams, G.

PEAL.

Alecander, Lady Austin, F Backhouse, J. Bolton, Mr. Brays, R. H. Carruthers, E. S. Chalmers, J. H.! Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Cobden, A. B Darling, Col

H.W.

The Parcel mail will be closed at ƒ p.m., on | David, A. J. Friday, 28th instani.

CHRISTMAS CARDS,

Christmas Cards (if prepaid at Printed Matter rates) must be posted either in an unfastened envelope or in cover which can be easily removed for the purpose of examination without breaking any seal or tearing any paper or separating any adhering surfaces. Covers may be secured with string.

Cards in closed envelopes with-notched ends or cormera cui will be taxed as letters.

The best method of sending cards is to enclose them it an envelope with the flap turned in,

VISITORS AT, THE HƠI BILS,

HONGKONG. Adams, P. R.

Howes, A, B. Allison, Mr. and Mrs. Ingold, Mr. & Mr. F.

J.W.

Innes,, Capt. R.

Browae, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. White and child. Wyk, Ger; 6.1., 3,845, H. Carrtens, 10th Dec Armour. Mr. & Mrs. J. Jacob, F. and Mr. S. W. Noakes. From Genoa-Mess

"Oh gal we're retuning from the sea!! If a visit to the seaside' is really so health. Aug. Ehlers, Carlos Grell, The Rav, F. T. ful as is popularly supposed, one wonders why Johnson, Major and Mrs. Alfred Hatch, Mr. 3. it is that so many doctors flourish in watering and Mrs. R. Henkel, Rev. Drs, W. Oehler, places: The old time gibe of the French that we English lake our pleasures sadly might cher,ohas, Meners U. Platera, C.

and Juan Sola Usra. From ort Said well be applied to the demeanour of holiday--Brig. Gen. and Mrs. A. L. Mills, Linut, F: W, makers at the seaside. But, however tardily, Clark, and Mr. Necamalla. From Penang- we a beginning to impiove; we have dis. Mr. H. H. Bl ckmore, From Singapore covered that negro minstrely is not all sufficing, Messrs. Figge, E. Watjen, Chu Nam, G. D. and that most of us cannot satisfy, like Byron, Mc. Craith, Wong Wo, Dr. Nobler, Capt. hunger of our souls with contemplation of the Hermeling, Messrs. A. C. Bramwell, Wong everlasting sea. Already we have begun to Leng, Mrs. Wong Lya Hong, Messrs. Lam copy our continental friends and build at our Samg Ting and Tan Chow Hay. popular watering places conceu halls more or las in imitation of the kursaals on the other wide of the Channel. But much remains to be dong. The Estless air of the holiday makets at way. Folkestone, compares ludicrously with the gaiety of the crowd disporting itself on the plage of Ostend. Here Madame holds a reception during the morning, and having received her friends of both sexes, enjoys with them a morning dip. Her costume is not the severe blue serge of the Englishwoman, neither is it fashioned everyday on the same pattern, Madame knows with the instinct of the French woman that she must not neglect the claims of a toilette de bain. thorough change

which would relieve her of the pleasing task of daily varying the fashion of her bathing costume would produce ennui. She is not in search of a thorough change but of a new theatre for continuing the programme of her ordinary life. Id the afternoon she re poses, and at night attends a ball at the kursa. al, in view of which there are more toilettes to be chosen. In this way Madame keeps un broken the thread of her customary life and preserves her habitual gaiety.

'A holiday of compulsory' idleness is in fact no holiday at all. Charles Lomh in one of his essays makes the following playfol reflections. on the subject—” Had I a little són, I would christen him Nothing-to-day he should do nothing. Man, 1 verily believe, is out of his element as long as he is operative. I am alto gether for the life contemplative." But Lamb lived long enough to convince himself by per- sonal experience of the biselessness of his philosophy. At the early age of fourteen he antered Southsea House, where for thiny six years, with the exception of a week in the summer and a few odd holidays in he was assiduous at his desk. But when he received notice of his superdamuation, “the life contemplative" after his retirement from

the year,

service brought him no pleasure. He says, "I wandered about thinking I was happy and O knowing that I was not." Cassation from tail was in his cars a thorough change as much as any such thing can be, but he chafed and fret. ted under its oppressiveness.

HE SUPER'ORESS of the ITALIAN

TCONVENT, CAINE ROAD, boss mon respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind

To the masses a thorough change is a mesu

Per Korza, from San Francisco, &c.—Mrs. G. D. Tooker, Messis J. J. Bartce, S. Erlanger, J. B. Sherbourne, J. B. Thompson; J. G. Har Lord and B. F. Lymas, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Armour, Miss Ann Orr. Mrs. Fisher, Miss B. Jones, Mr. F. A. Wills, Lieut. D. Whiting, USA. Mrs. Kendall, Mia. L. F.. Kom, child and servant, Mestrs, Harold Funch nad P Tregillus, Misses C. Hume and C. Brownson Mrs. M. Laytoo, Mrs. S. Erlanger, Messrs. W. P. Toland, C N. Guertin and Mrs. A. B. Dillworth, Rev. H. Smith, F. Edwards, Mesars, F. S. Cairn, H., Glower and J. Meon, Misses Fisher and N. Jones, Mr T. Soulby, Dr. H. Biggar, r. A. D. Wilkinsori, Mrs. Harold Fanch, Mr. Otto Bell, Mrs. E. W. Bogert, Miss M. E. Layton, Mr. E. W. Smith, Miss W. A. Plian, Mr. E. W. Fenn, Mr. J. B. Dillworth, Mrs. R. F. Edwards and a children; Mrs. F. S. Cairn and son, Mr. W. E. Wigging 1on, Lieut. C. F. Freis, UB.A., Mr. S. B. Haitray, Messis. F. M. Hicks, L. Lewis, L. Layard, T. Matsuki, R. Harding, G. Susmann and Ellis Kadooria,

Pet Hongwan. I, from Singapore-676 Chi

nese.

Per Glenogle, from Singapore-Mrs. Larkins, Miss Garer, and 1,500 Chinese.

Passengers departed.

-Moji sth Dec., Coal.-J. & Co. Yangmoo, Korean 1.6, 3.457, T. Ota, 13th Dec-Kuschinotes 8th Dec, Coal-M.

B. K.

Đọc tên cho ta, tối, H. Nelson, số đếm

Amoy 14th Oct, Ballast-Yeng Chung, Zafiro, Br. 1.8., 1,629, R. Rodger, 17th Dec,

Manila 15th Dec, Gen.-S., T. & Co.

Sailing 'VeoneLS." Eskasoni, Br. ship 1,670, Wm. McBurnie, tath Oct,-Manila 13th Sept, Ballast-Order. Prince George, bk. 471, A. R. Anderson.

48th Oct-Manila 26th Sept, Old Iron Order.

Etramer Expected,

From

Venels

Arints

Borneo... Singapore. P. & O. Co Dec. 21 Chip Singapore.S., W. & Co Dec. 23 Salazie Singapore. M. M... Dig. 24 Chingtu ......... P. Darwin. 8. & S... Dec. 24 Artoon Apcar singapore, D.& Co., Ld Dec. 25 Riojun Maru..Bombay...N. Y. K... Dec. 8 America Marn Japan...... T. K. K.... Dec. 31 Kutsang...... Calcutta....., M. & Co Jan.

DOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS,

US. Pathfinder

Heungeban ............. Huichow...................................... HM.S. Virago......... Cheongshing .... Monteagle grandreiner Sorsogon Monu Fronde ta Sir Wm. Jervois Kweichow..

2. Y. de. Aldecoa.............. Per Formosa, for Singapore Mr. A. E. Mul-S. P. Hitchcock........ holland. For Marseilles vin India-Mm. 8. H. | Amigo_............... Kwan Fung.. Hart, and Mrs. H. H. Norwood.

Petrarch

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Shipping Reports.

Str. Ningbo, from Taku Bar, etc.-Fresh SW, wind from Saddles to Lammocks, and strong NE. wind, and sea from there to port.

Str. Krangching from Chiakiangth to 19th inst. Sly light wind, roth to zotb NE. and E. fresh breeze, moderate sea, overcast and cloudy.

Lock Sun....quer

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Kowloon Dock

Cosmopolitan,

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Aberdeen

Bailey, WS. Baket, A. S.

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Batti combs, H. G. Beattie, R. B. Bell, Mrs.

Bell, The Misses (2) Berthet, Miss M. Biervliet, A. Van(Vice-

David, E.

Dixon, C. F. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs, Fowler, E. A: M. Fraser, Lieut Gale, Capt. J. R. Geisthrops, Mr. Greenhill, M. Gregory, A. Harcland, F.A.

|| Hockaday, W. T.

Jacks, P. Jeffries, H. U. Jones, Patrick Josling, Lt. Col. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs

E'S.

Long, E. P. H Miller, Mr

Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moreno, Mr. Muble, E

Newman, Mr. and Mrs.

B.

Painter, Major & Mr. Persico, Mr. and M

R.

Phillips, Major Potts, H.

A

Reid, RA.M.C., Li, Col.

J.M. Riggs, Mr. Rissland,

H.

Mr. & Mrs.

Sawer, Mrs. W. X. Schmidt, Dr.

Seymour, Lt Col and

Mr

Sinclair, A. Smith, A: Findlay Tollidge, Mr. Turner, R. R. Vaughan-Len, Mrs.

West, J. J..": White, Dr. and Mrs.

Williamson, Mrs.

Kelsall, R.A., Majorand Wildar, A. P.

Με Kent, RA, Col. & Mrs. Wilson, J. W Knight, C. C.

CRAIGIEBURN, Adams, M, and Mr. F. Smith, E. Grant

· R. J.

Smith, Percy Jones, Misras B. & M. J. Dann, C. H.

Soppa, P. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Pye, E. Burnas -

Montague

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Young, J. A,

Grapt

James, Mr. and Mr.

D. R.

Jokl, J. P. F.

Joughin, J. C.

Krill, T.

Kruse, W.

Kunze, P.

T.

Lathrop, F. H, Layard, L. Leblond, P. Lehrs, P. Lewis, L.

Consul for Helguim) Larsen, Bigelow, M. O.. Birbeck, R. J. Bird, H. W. Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. B.. Bisney, Miss Blanch, Mr. and Mrs.

N. F. Bleil, O. Bloomfeld, Mr. & Mrs.

H. Rornand, E. Branco, A. A. Brighton, F. G. Brighton, G. L. Bronghail, L. Calisen, F. W.

Compbell, L. F... Carter, Mr. and Mrs.

W. L.

Carter, A, Chapman, H. X. V.C.,

Major A.

Chapman, B. F. Chapman, Mr. S. Chapman, Miss Y Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

W.

Chatham, Miss

Lichtervids, Madam &

mald Lichtis, Mr. and Mrs.

and infant Logan, Mr. & Mrs. W. Lyman, B. S.

* yail, Mrs,

J.

RO, N. J. Marriott, Dr. O. Mellor, Mr. and Mrs. Mills, D&A, Brigade General and Mrs. A. L

Moore, S.

Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

W. B.A.

Neish, Mr. and Mr. R* Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. H.

· Newingtos, A. G. Nicholls, E. A. Nunn, Ma,

Chichester, D. A. A. O Packer, B. L...

D.SO., Major A. A. Paine, A. E. Chichester, Mr. A. A. Peake, W.

Christie, J. D.

Clark, M. 0.

Clark, USA., Lt. F. W.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs,

T. W.

and Mrs.

Clegg, RN, Zog.Lt. Coloham, H. J. Colvin, H. E. Collins, W. F. Connor, J. L. Crook, A. H. Crowlie, Mrs. Cruickshank, A. Davies, F., D. Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H.

Ships Passed The Canal. 3rd November-Gatzan, Bingo Mare, Polynesien, Kanagawa Maru. 6th November Ambria, China, Hohenstaufen, Cyclops. 10th November-Machaon, Nubia, Oceanien, Ping Swey, Slavonia 13th November-Benciesch, Suevia, Benavon, Sophie Rickmers, Christia November-Achilles, Glenlochy, Indramaye, mia, Indrazamha, Prins Eliel Friedrich, 17th Kinisch, Palermo, Yarra, Wakata Mars, Radnorskirs, Kawachi Maru, Sikk, Prins

W.A. Ludwig, 20th November-Benglos, Silesia, Downing, Ex. and Mrs.

T. C. and infant Awajt Mark, Carnarvon, Senigambla, (Aus) Rastera, 14th November-Benlatears, Bornia, Dulaney, Mia uns, Patroclus, Tourans, Er Dunlop, G. A Мсумна, Komang St

Einstmann, W. Amoy, Ger. 3.3., 663, H. Plambeck, 14th Dec., roll, Castor, Longter, 37th November-Bin Dupree, W. S

Amoy 13th Dec, Ballast.-S., W. & Co. arty, Calchas, Glenash, Manila, Seydilis.

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