Shipping HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
IN CONJUNCTION WITH
Deutsche Dampfschiffahrts Gesellschaft "HANSA."
EAST ASIATIC SERVICE,
A
Rogalar Sailings from JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINES, vio STRAITS and COLOMBO,
TO
Marseilles, Havre, Bremen and Hamburg and New York.
Tallas Cargo
_Through zates to all Edrapean, North Continental and British Ports, also "trinite, Lisbon, Opto, Genoa, and other Mediterranan Ivanties, Black Halilu Sen nud Purti, and all North and South American Parts,
Next Sailings from Hongkong : OUTWARD.
For Shanghai, Kobe.& Yokohamns';
PISA ...............16th Aug.
O,J; D. AHLERS 22nd Aug.
O. F. LAEISZ ...11th Supt.
HOMEWARD.
For Havre, Rotterdam & Hamburg:
6.S. F. BUELOW... 15th Aug. For Havre, Bream Hamburg :
8.8. GOLDENFELS... 27th Aug. For llavre; Rotte dom' & Hutabarg :
8.8. BRISGAVIA......5th Sept For Havro & Hamborg :
8.S. SUEVIA. 12th Bot 8.3. PREUSSEN.....10 Fop: For Murailles, Havre, H'burg & Aut.
Hamburg-Amerika Linie,
ARCADIA.........24th Sept. For further Particulars, apply 10--
LOG BOOK.
Dongkong Offens
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Century-Old Ketch: News has renched England of the safe arrival at Durban, after Newest Battle Cruiser. Caplain Osmond Do B. Brock, 114 days at son, and a journey of Assistant Director of the Mobilis 6,000 miles of the little keteli tion Division. of the Admiralty Seal, 33 tons register, which War Staff, on August 3 took over loft Bideford Quay on January 22 the command of the new batllo and on hor way weathered storms cruiser Princess Royal, which has, which wrecked many nobler craft. been built by Vickers, Laimited, at Captain R. Reinertson, her in- Barrow-in-Burns, and should 'trepid owner-skipper, is a Nor- new he randy to curry out her; wegian, and took with him on his journey two Bideford sailors, official sténin trials.
Powe and Foley.
Before Captain Reinertsen bought her, last Decembor, the
Tho Princess Royal was laid down at Barrow, on May 2, 1910, and is a sister ship to the battle cruiser Lion, flagship of the First | Seal was known as the. Purveyor, Cruiser Squadron. She has been
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, AUGUST, 12, 1912.
VESSELS TAKING CARGO.
Destination..
London, vin Usual Ports of Call
London, Leith and Antwerp
London and Antwerp via Singapore, &o, Havre, Rotterdam and Hamburg, &c.
do ..do
do Havre and Hamburg, &c.
Havro, Bremon and Hamburg
European Ports.
Vessel's Name.
Arcadia
410
Marsoillos, Havre, Humburg & Antwerp, &c. ... Marseilles, London & Antwerp via Singaporo,&o. Naples, Leith and Rotterdam
Naples, Genoa, Algiers, Gibraltar, Southampton Capoports via Mauritius
Dolagoa Bay, Durban, East London, &c.
Now York ...
do
New York, vin Suez Canal
Boston and New York
San Francisco, elu -
For Freight Apply To
To be Dispatched,
P. & 0. Co.... 17 August, Nõon Carmarthenshire J. M. & Co.... 3 September, about Candia
P. & 0. Co.... 21 August, about Fuerst Buelow. H. A. L.
... 5 September
13 August
Bringavin
II. A. L.
Suovia
II. A. L.
***
11 September
Goldenfoly
II. A. L
... 23 August
Pronsson
II. A. L."
... 16 Septombor
Aki Marú
N. Y. K.
102
14 August, d'light
(Honroy Luetzow Daneric
*
21 August, Noon
10 September
Baron Cawdor.
...
8. T. & Co...
M. & Oo.
Bouk Line G & Co.
New York, San Francisco and Canada.
San Francisco via Koolúng and Japan, &s. San Francisco via Shanghai and Japon, &ù.“ San Francisco via Amoy, Shanghai & Japan, &c. Triesto, Fiume, Venico via Singapore, &e.... Moxico, Peru, Chili via Japan Victoria, B.C., and Seattle via Shangimi, &c.... Vie'oria, B.C., & Tacoma, vin Keolung, &o. Victoria, B.C., & Tacoma via Keelung & Japan Victoria, Vancouver, B.Q., Seattle & Tucoma, &c. Vancouver via hanghai, Japan &c.
do
do
do
Australian Ports Australing Ports via Manila
do
do
do aler
do do
Atholl Ambria,
.laverolydo
Dacro Castle Tonya Mara
Koron Nippon Maru ... Porsia' Vorwaarts Huyo Maru Yokohama Maru Mexico Maru Chicago Moru... Lord Derby... Empress of India Monteagle
Australia,
HOTEL LISTS.
Hoxaxosa Horsú,
Going Choon, Br. x.a., 8,722, Larkins,
*} 11th (Aug-Rangoon, 26th |
July, Gon-Soang Taik Hong
Aston, F. W. Fansang, Br. o., 1,410, 8. Mal- kin, 11th Aug.--Cantin
Aundly, G. 10th Aug., Ballast.-J., M. | Barberini, A. 'I'i, & Co.
Bate, E. R. Tonyo Mara, Jap., 8., 18,164, E. Beach, O.
Bont, 12th Aug-Sin Fran- Beaumont, G. A. cisco 12th July, Mails and Bell, U. D. J. Gen.--T. K. K..
Brown, Mr. & Mr. Armand Behle, Fr. 88., 8,504, Lafont, S.'R.
12th Aug.--Yokohamı 3rd Busch, P. A. R. Aug, Gan 1. M
CLEARANCES AT THE
BOUR OFFICE.
22 August, aboutirgulina, for Calenta,
..... 15 August, about
D. & Co. H. A. L.
*AL
S. T. & Co....
D). & Co.
T. K. K.
+
ETTI
.P. M. Co. T. K. K.
•P. M. Co. S. W & Co.... T.K, K. N. Y. K.. O. S. K. O. S. K. Bank Lino. O. P. R. Co.... O. P. R. Co....
Singapore, Coast Ports and Japan.
which was built as a Government Batavia, Cheribon, Sumarang, &e. built with a length of 660 feet, barge at Southampton in 1810| and a displacement of 26,950 tons, and is the oldest vessel on Lloyd's while her turbines are of 70,000, list. bp., estimated to propel her at a "spoed of 28 knots,
:
Sho would have carried out her trils in May last, but has beon delayed for alterations to bo miedo in her similar to those made in the battlo cruifer Lion. The cost of the Princess Royal will exceed two millions storl ng.. Shipping Industry at Nugasaki,
Govornor Anda prosided over o mooting held in the Profectund Assembly Hall, Nagasaki, receut- ly when the questions of provid-· ing improved landing Bicilities
To Sall
Hongkong-New York.
for general shipping and accom- AMERICAN ASIATIC SN, CO.
modation for a largo fishi industry wore discussed. Thoso present included all the Prefectural and Municipal officials
concorn- ed, and prominent citizens who are intimately connected with the shipping and fishing trades. All bad been appointed or nominated to mako inquiries or to represent interests. Plans for discussion had been roughly outlined by the Nagasaki-ken Productive Busi- noss Investigation Association, direction of Dr. under the
.
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ OANAL (With liberty to call at tho Malabar Count)
8.8. INVERÇLYDE" r about 1th Septembar, 1912. For Freight and other information Ply to
1637
SHEWAN, TOMEB & Co.,
·Geneml Agents. Ffongkong. 23-4 July, 1912, BAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE
FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK, Ichinose, of the Hoine DepartTUE Stensbi ment, who is visiting Nagasaki.
HE
"AMBRIA,"
Four plans for the provision of landing facilities for general. W. Fang, will be despatched as
above on or about the 21st Anglet,
shipping were submitted, as 1912.
follows:-
.'
For fright mply so
Hongkong Ofico. Hongkong, 27th July. 1412.
1.-A pior, 148 en lung, to be HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, constructed at Deshing, to cost Y152 100, including dredging;
A wharf at Deshima, neces- situting reclamation of the sca front, to cowls Y-700,000.
3,-A pior, 150 ken long, pear the Railway Station, to cost Y708,300;
4-A wharf at the Customs sea front, to cast Y857,500.
Greater attention was paid to to the first two. schemes than to the others, and many questions relating to them wore put by mem- bers of the meeting..
Consignees
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta
Singaporo, Penang and Rangoon Bombay via Singaporo and Penang Bombay via Singapore, and Colombo Kudat und Sandakan Fapan
to
Kobe and Yokolmina ...
do
do
Yokohoma and Kobe. ·
Yokohan and Kobe via Shanghai.
Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Tientsin
Manila, Cobu.and Hoilo
Tsingtau and Nowchwang
sa
do
Manila, Mangarin, Iloilo, and Cebu
Swatow
.......
Swalow, Amoy and Foochow
do
do
du
do
do
***
Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobo and Yokohama Shanghai, Moji and Kobe Shanghai, Kobo and Moji
do Shanghai, Kabo and Yokohama Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama, ...
.do
do ⚫ do · do Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohaına Shanghai, lankow, Moji, Kobe & Yokohama... Shanghai
do
do
Jo
do
do
Consignees
69 · NORDDEUTSCHER · LLOYD,
BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.
SOCIETA NAZIONALE DI SERVIZI MARITTIMI, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM BOMBAY,
THE Steauship
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
HE Steamship
I
"KLEIST."
23 August, about
31 August, about
10 Sept., about
10 Sept., about
20 August
3 October, 1 p.in.
13 August, Noon 27 August, 1 p.m.
1 September 4 October
13 August, 4 p.tn. ... 17 August, 1 ́p.m.
3 September, I p.: 15 August 24 August, 6 p.m. 5 October, 6 p.n.
Ischia, for Bombay.
American, for Kwongelow was.
Tmoquebar, for Moji.
Foiching, for Shanghai: Rubi, for Cebu,
Armand Bobio, for Mumeills.
DERABYED. Aug, 11
Carl Diederichsen, for Pakhoi, Liasi, for Shanghai, Vasasig, for Canton.! Daigi-mata, for Tamsui, Hupels, for Danton.
Ang. 12.
Chilubas, for Canton. Dagny, for Canton Hongboo, for Blagefiore, Felching, for Shanghai, Hiroshima-m-maru, for Calenita. Rubi, for Philippino Islandu.'.... Ischia, for Bombay.
Cobb, A. H.
Kmok, H
Lango, F.
Lehnert, GF'.
Lloyd, G. T.
Lopes, Lt. J. N. Lyth, Mr.
& Mrs
NI MacIntyre, Mr., &
Mes, bail.
Marriott, Dr. O.
·Marsholt, W. 13.
Markór, H. L.
Cokoly, T. J.
RAR-Cooper, Unt, G. G. Matlowan, - T.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED.
Crockor, Miss
11.
Ontry,, P.
A
Mokoumy, Dr.
Dalseyor, N. J.. Davis, C. H.
U'Oettingen, V. Dorins, J, H. Drew, W O. Enuses, E. J. W. Ehroufels, Mr. and
Mr. H. C. Fisher, H. (t.
Flora, A. G.
Fowler, B. A. S.
W. MoNail, W.
• Mohla, K. B. Merocki, J.
Mulder, Mr. and
Mr. J. D. F. Moriis, J. Odom, F. S.
Payton, P.J...
Pringle, W., Jun...
Ray, E. H.
French,M,&child Raymund, E. M.
Foller, Donmar
Reynolds; J. E.'>
George, Mr. & Mrs. Rony, Miss F.
F. J.
Teorge, Miss
Gonzalez, M. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. & Mrs. J. Gratama, D. M. G, Grisham, R, J. Hall, Capt. T. P. Hetbord, W. T. Harrison, Á.
Eastern Nikko Maru
Q. L. & Co.... N. Y. K..
***
17 August, Noon 30 August, Noon
Haslam, Miss
Haslin, R. H.
J. O. J. L.
L
Quick despatch
Por us. Armand Bohio, arrived 12th Aug., from Kobo, &c.- ``. Kotos, A,
Hoù;h, Da, S.
Tjiliwong
Tjimahi
Tjikini
Dilwara
Itola
lachin
Kawachi Maru.
Borneo
Tjitaroom Tjimanook
Prinz Sigismund Atsuto Mara
Muttra
*
Austria Kumano Marú... Chipahing Yumemi Toming
Tean Zafira
200
Haimun Haiching Haitan Prinz Ludwig, Colo.bo Maru. "Jälunga
N..song Pisa
***
Nippon Palmo Don of Glamis... Ceylon Tjikini
100
Assaye Chinline Anhui
... Tjilatjap
Africa
Consignee
C. & Co.
N. Y. K.
***
J. C. J. L. ... Quick despatel “J. C. J. I. ..... Quick dospatch 1). 8. & Co.... 15 August. J. M. & Co.... 28 August. Noon 13 August, Noon 19.August Middle of August F. half August Quick despatch 20 August, about 14 August p.m. 14 August, Noon 28 August, about 28 August, Noon 22 August, Noon 15 August,
M. & Co. J..O. J. L. J. O. J. L... M. & Co. N. Y. K. J. M. & Co.... 8. W. & Co... N. Y. K. J. M. & Co.... }}.& S.
B. & 8.
B. & S.
100
+2
p.m.
.... 13 August, 4 p.m. 20 August, 4 p.m. 8. T. & Co.... 19 August, 4 p.m. D. L. & Co.... 14 August, 11 p.m. D. L. & Co.... 13 August, 11 a‚m. D. L. & Co.... 16 August, 11 am. M. & Co. 21 August, about N. Y., K. 14 August 1, S. & Co.... 18 August J. M. & Co.... 19 August, noon H. A. L 15 August A. N. & Co.... 20 August, about i P & 0. Oo.... 22 August, about J. M. & Co.... 23 August, about. P. & 0. Co... 19 August, about
· J, O, J, L. .... Quick despatch P. & 0. Co... 15 August, about B. & S. 15 August, 4.p.m. B. & S.
17 August, M'night J. O. J. L.... Quick despatch 8. W. & Co... 4 September
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P.
HE P. & 0. B. N. Co.'s Steamer
"BARDINIA," Arrived, Hongkong on 6th Aug., 1912.
24
M
SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED.
Drufor, Norma., 1,102, J. Bing, 19th Aug-Bangkok via Swaton 9th Aug., "Gen-Kio Tay Lonng.
Kaljo Hara, Jap, s.., 1,892, Y. Yamn
moto, 10th Aug.-Swatow 9th Aug., Gep-0, 8. K.
FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, Chúa Sang. Br. ... 1,418, C. G.
Mattock, 10th Ang.-Chin- wangian Bid Aug.. Gen. J. M. & Co.
Himalima Mara, Jap. 2., 2,095, 8.
Himse, 10th Aug.-Moji
Y.
5th Aug., Buadrias—N. Y.
having artival, Consignoos of Cargo are
MALTA, PORT SAID, SCEZ and STRAITS. "ISOHIA,"
hereby informed that their goods, with
Consignees of Cargo: by the shɔve- having arrived from the above ports, the exception of Opiom, Treasure and Consignacs of cargo by her heroby in Valuables, are being landed and stored camed vessel are hereby informed that formed that thoir goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or their Goods are being landed and For accommodation for the their risk into the hacendous and for extra hazardens Godowns of the Hong- pissed at their risk in the Hongkong steam trawl-fishing industry two tra hazardous Godowns of the kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.'s plans were submitter. One on Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Company Limited, Kowloon, and Godowns at Kowloon, whore esos Con tailed expenditure ranging be-down Company, Limited, Kowloon, West Point Godowas, wbenos delivery signment will be sorted out Mark by Fakel
Mark and delivery own be obtained si tween Y123,440 and Y100,000 bence delivery may be obtained. may be obtained.
Optional Corgo will be formanded on 'the Goods are lindod. and provided piers of iron or wood Perishable goods to ba isken de'irory of
unless intimstion is received from the Optional Goods will be landed here Bi Kian, Fr. s.s., 615, E. de Catalaco, for landing and a fish market and medistely...
Consignees before noon to-day request-unless instruction are given to the other necessary buildings; the
contrary within 6 hours. other was on a smaller scalo, the
ing it to be landed here. estimated expenditure being ongnised.
naka, 11th Aug.-Moj 5th Mara, Jay, a.a., 4,189, H. Tomi-
Aug., Coal,- B. K.
Aoodward Boisson, A. Baraoto Bonjon, Mra Crawford, Capt. Gibbs, W.
Knight, E. W.
ligg, Capt. Ricketts, W. R.. 8 Mi-cong Teen San-buz Waskoff, B.
WOliers, A.
Pares. Tonyo Matu, arrived 12th Aug., from Jan Francisco, &o. :--
Barnhorn, O. J. Barker, S.
Johnson, G.
Joy. M. H. Kinnog, R 8. Kappler, 1 Lopez, M. Martin, Miss. D. BeCord, Miss M. Moltor, Miss D). Morente, Mr. and
MTA, V.
Butler, Mrs, M. 8. Barretto, H. Bollos, J. W.. Buckland, Chas.. Compton, Frenk Calson, J. B Collins, Wm. H. Carlton, Miss Fay... Dovilbler, Thos. M. Manoia, Miss D. Dreon, Leonard Mielo, Joejl Dollar, Mr. & Mrs. Moosar, Leon
J. Harold! Matity P Dollar, Master Naismith, Wa
Robt
Dais, John,
Potonji, R.
Reat, II. D. Eoriques, Antonio Roche, Mr. & Mrs.
Q.
"..J. M. de Ladenburg, D. C. Rocha, Moster N.
F. Van
. Mi da Fisher, F. C. Fisher, Mr. & Mr.
C. P.
Fena, W. T.
Goldwin, A. B.
Alies
Huang, D... Hempstand,
Heire, Mrs. L. Heite, Vius N. 1. Helso, Miss F.
|
|
Hunt, Th, Van Innes, Capt. R. Jones, J. W. Jorepla, R. M.
Joseph, E. M. Kabel, E. S. Kempthorne, A.B Kho, Dr.
Schwolke, W.
Smith, E. E. Solomon, H. H.
i
Staler, sad
Mrs. O.-E. Strathon, J. Svensson, Mr. auxi
Mrs. Vermei], G. Waterman, E. J. Watkins, H.
Wox, Mrs.
Whamond, D. M White, Mr. & Mr.
H. L. II.
Wood, G. G. Wright, J.
Wright, Mr. and
Mrs. J. F.
Young, 4. A.
ACTOR HOUIS,
Anzelini Arnold, T. B. Austin, B. W. Birot, L Broo, A, de Burditt, H. H. Byrne, 1. D.. Ompbell, J. Ubopard, F. A.
Cowell, G.. David, J. A.
Ornado, A.
Lon Ping-sam
I Wong, Mr. Lazebll, V. Moss, Hor. wnd
Mrs. O. HI. Muller, A.
Olson, U. G.. Petersen, H. C. Robinson, H. P., Rona, F. E. Rottoch, P.
Rougent, E.
Grabani, J.
Rövet, R. A.
Froon, J, W.
Bonus, V. F.
Jones D.
Taylor, F. W.
Keronas, P.
Lazing, Geo. Lebron, II.
Walker, T. E. Wright, H. M.
KINO. EDWARD HOTEL
Rooba, Master L. Aoki, T.
A. du
Aron, F.
Itochs, Miss F | Begly, II, A.
Beatrix da
Belillos, Dr. Rocha, Miss E. da Urosse, Llaut. Sanit, Miss K. Spear, R. Blickney, Mrs. A. Schwartskoff, Mrs.
B.
+
Dobbie, Mrs. Dobbe, J. A. Donaldson, W. A. Laing Flachett, Mr. Trenty, F. Grimble, Geo. | Heins, Blaster F, B. Waterbouse, Mr. | Hashimoto, M.
Harrison,” Mr. and & Mrs. F.T.P. Hunter, H,
Mrs. Robt. J. Weinreich, E. C. | Hyds, F. H. Hayes, Mr. & Mrs. Yung, Mr. & Mrs. Kinghorn, Mr. and
Geo, V.
Mr. Lanolin, Mr. &
:
M. B.
Manboll, O.N. McCormack, J.
Micholl, Dr.
1
Mody, Mr. & Mr.
J. H. N. Murray, M. F. Chly, R. N. Pasamora, Capt.
Mrs. Fearman, H. Namany, Mrs. I. Reed, E. B.
Sibroe, Dr. A. Sparge, H.. Stewart, Capi. Mr. Allan B, sad children! Mm C || Taylor, BiB, 7
Leigh, Miss A.
Lemaire, Mr. and Williams, Mr. B.
Mrs, and child
August 11th..
10 n. 4 pan.
Barometer
Temperatura
...20.70 29.78
Grave florus.,
87
Batcook
Humidity 80
02
Bond, 0. Breithaupt, O.
Britiner
Cole, Miss
Crawford
TIDE TABLE.
Echols, Mis
· Rain Hom............ (0.01.
11th Aug Haiphong 10th Ang, Gen.-M. M.
Aug. 6th Ger..., 1,021, J. Binbn, 11th Aug.Manils 9th Ang., Ballast.-B. &' 6.
Nor, s.a., 992, R. Solvssen, 11th Ang-Rangoon via Hollow 8let July, Gon.J, & Co.
Gear, 11th Aug.Manila
All chime must be sent to the office
"No claims will be admitted after the of the Undersigned before Noon in the
Goods not cleared within 8 days in- Choking, 17h fast, or they will at ba re-
Goode have left the Godowns, and all cinding date of arrival will be subject to Y81,080'
All Olaims must be prevented within goods remaining undelivered after the rent.
No Fire Insaranes will be affected Dagny, Governor Ando agreed with the ten days of the star ora wnival Hero, 14th of Aug., will be subject, to zent. Municipal authorities in believing after which date for cannot be re- All bruken, chafed, and damaged by me in any case, whatever.
Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Damaged packages zaust be left in that facilities for landing and ongnized.
No Claims will be admitted after the where they will be examined on the the Godowns for examination by the M. 8. Dollar, Br. 8.0, 2.674, J. J. wa storing fish should be provid-
Conlguses and the Company's sar ed immediately, but of a tem- goods have loft the Godown, and all 14th of Ang,, at 9.80 .m.:
All claims must reach us before the veyors, Mosers. Goddard and Douglas, Goode remaining undelivered after the porary nature, as it was not yet 18th ist, will be subject to rent.
21st of August, 1912, or they will, at 10 a.m. on Mondays and Thundays. definitely proved that Nagasaki
All broken, chifed, and damage? not be recognized.
All Claims must be prosented within Antenor, had a future as an important Gods must be left in te Gɛdownt,
No Fire Insurance will be affected,
ten days of the steamer's arrival here, fishing port. A few questions where they will be examinedon this 14th Bie of Lading will be countersigned after which date they cannot be re- ware asked, regarding the fishery 1. st., at 9.80 ...
by the undersigned.
cognised. No Claims will be admitted soheme, and the meeting was No Fire Insumanos has been affected. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ter the goods have left the Godowns,
MELCHERS & CO..
H. W. D. SBALLARD, closed with the understanding "DARLOWITZ & CO,
Guner) Agania.
U: Acling Superlätandente "that further meetings would be
Agente held later
-Hongkour, 7th Ang, 1912, [ 678 | Hong1otz, Tih Aug. 1112
Hongkong 4th Any, 1912, p
4
6th Aug., Ges.-B. D.. Co
Dr. .., 8,581, L. Harbord, y 11th Aug-Liverpool via Bingapore Bth Aug. Gen,--| Butur, B. & 8. Halding, Br. ss., 1,207, W, D. Pass
more, 11th Aug.-Bwatowo. 10th Aug., Gen-D. L. # Com
Ben,
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Hongkan
'High Water
Mua" Timi,
nother, O.
Child, L. C.
Bloon Gabriel
12th Ang, 1919 Graham. Mr. & Mrs.
Gds, D. P. Haberor
Water Haust, Mira. Hongkong
Mesa
10 30 1.7
fense, H. King, A. J, B. Kiel, N.
Maskil, C.
MeUlare, Mrs. Minkaitz, F. Myall. Aj T.
· Oleffer. Af Péanceller, P. Pertin-Grif Phillips, T. Proin B Riokarda, O, Ridger
Sohof, Ha BeyHert-
Smyth, J. H. Spilman, E. M Blockflab, A Taylor, Mr.
Wort Lyons, H.O.
3 sim 19 | Adama, Mr. & Mrs. Jons, Dr. & Ms
& 2 children ( Byxa ******** Caldwell, Mr. & Mrs. Maskensin, A.
1975 marrass Carleton, A Murphy, Mrs, Ubinekan. B. J. De Lis junat | Connell, W. A. 41. **16 34 Divinon, & C..
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