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Ablem. Mrs. L. G Julah, Mrs. A" Armstrong, Mrs

Kolony. Vra

Armitro. The Ko neely in

Don W

Arrian, Mis

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Kon', Yr. & Mrs

Akin-liggin', . W.

Capt. Y

Allya, It

Kori, Miss M.

Kitt:idge, C

Ayr & 14 Krasenian, A

AV. 11.

Batheri i. E. T.

Parr, Mra. . E.

Borgar. & Mrs

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Barbars. Marin M BE2 Beindsey, Mrs.

G. B. Beaumont, G. A. Belillos, Mrs. E.

R.

archan 1.

· Iss Lloyd, G. T. Lab, Dr E. L.

7.

Lilithal, rp.

A. W Von Lowrie, S. Mackenzio, A.

neKichan, Miss Mackiehan, A.

8. MacIntyre, Mr.

and Mrs. Nei MacKichan, Mr.

and Mrs. Macrao, Mrs. Marlin G E O. rand Matheson, Mrs.

Bell, E'A. W. Borgo, Miss J... Borgo, Dr. t. J. Bena, G. A.

Boynon, Capt.

0. R.

Flanch

Ms N F

Thrk, G.

Burtt, W IT.

Bownek, G.

Britage, Svesk E

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Bristol, 19. Bronke, Mis. Cambridge, A. J Carter, Miss (i. Chalanx, Christie, is M- Christie, Mr and

Mr W Church,

I.. Claxton. A. A. Cokely T.J. Coockelt, A T Condon

Cott, Min

R. T. child.

An

McIntosh, Fra

W

Mcintyre, Miss

A.

eTean, Dr G. W.

M Henny, Dr. C. W. & Mrs MeNaahton,

Mr. & Mrs. P

Mehta, K. B. Cerecki, J.

Melbourne, C

L

and

Cora, H. Jr. Cowen, Mrs W.

K

Craker, Miss

Davion. Sir Wil-

1).

MITRU Mrs. E.

M.

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Malder, J. D.

F. Muteh, A. S Neakisk W. Newton, 14, M, Nicholson, Ar

R. F.. Norman ES

Ham Lafy O'Leary, Mias R&cid

Davis W...

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Dale, A. F.

Darteano, Mr. &

Dean,

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Parson E, E.

Aaya, W, T

Pintum, L E

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Mra, & child- Frest mn, Mrs.

TOM.

Dike, 9. A.

Dungan rai

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1918.

How to SORE Avoid THROAT

This is one of the worst months in the year as regards the risk of catching Sore Throat,

This painful 19alady is caused by 'gerns-invisible atoms of plant life--which, we inhale from the air.

The warmth and moisture of the mouth cavity, with its wrinkled surfaces coutaining residues of food, form ideal conditions for the growth of these germs, which inflame and irritate the lining of the throat.

A few Formamint Tablets, sucked like sweets, entirely rid the month cavity of germ growths, and thus cure Sore Throat in the shortest possible time.

-WULFING 'S

Formamint

THE GERM-KILLING THROAT, TABLET

Signor Caruso, the world-famous

Lenor, writes:-15 have found Wolfing's Formðmiat Tablets very best frial to the throat, and pleasant to the tute.”

Atlugh Ferroirt Tabl, tx 1 are pleasantly Antsonel and quite kles, they couu ina powerfut., antiscatie which goes thoroughly the lining of the month and arial,

Eley not

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daly our and prevent Sore Tira Tonsillitis, and math troubles, bint offer Kafe

protection against infectious diseases" lika

ten its 20 fatal to

, Starlet Fever.

ele.

Thuse claims are thoroughly. endered by the Medical Pro- fewithere are Buusands of testimonials written in the sailles mirsin ny the two quoted above y and a mungst the most prominent

A Physician writes in the "Prac Milioner." December, 1907:

ay never und Sic Thront mysch since I began to use Walfing's Formamtu, al though I suffercil periodically infore."

users of Forint are such celebrated people as Queen Alex- multa's confidential secretary, he Hon. Charlotte. Kollyn; he ex-Prime Minister of Great Britain, the Rt. Hon. Arthur J. M..; Lord Kingsale; Balfour, M. Lord Justice Buckley; Sir Gilbert Parker, Ma

M.I.; the Archdeacon of Bristol, nu se Dowager Counters

Wicklow, ele.

Harmful and worthless labirin with names very similar to Formamint, are frequently Refuse thre iffered for sale. imfy, and insist on Wulfing's Formamist, which is sold at all Chemists, in bottles of 50 *nbicu,

FREE HAND BOOK.

6. Kiuklang Road, Shang)'ai.

A. Wulling & Co.,

C

Rawling, re

gratis and post free.

D'Oettingen. V. Ray. E. II.

Donkind D

Donkia Mia Danglas, Mrs, it.

1.

Driglas, Mr. E.

II. Downie, W.

Dunrochs. Fr &

Mra P C.

Drow, W. C.

Reay, Miss F. Reef, Miny E. Reich, 5, Itennie, Mrs A

Rinsing E. Rochford &r &

Min E Rosenberg. Viss

M: E F

Please send me a copy of "Hiuts on Sore Throat,'

Aito..

Address

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Rish, Mr and PARIS Dowley, W. A. Ehrenfels, Mr.

Bad Mrs. M. Cohaltheiter, P Evaro), ir nud :g`imit, W.

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Fisher, 11. G. Fitzgerald, F.

Forg. Mr&rs.

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Fowler, E. A. S. Fox, Mr. Mrs.

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Fuller, Denman Fuller, Mrs A. Gearo. Yre K Gillespie, A T Gordon, A. G. Goulbouri, V. Gould, Mr. J. Caurges, Groan, If. Grisogono, PO

Voil.

Mrs.

TOILET.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's

HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

| Larges, and Best in the East,

Only Manufacturers of

THE FAMOUS FES DES ALPES,

Smith, Mr. and The Hair Wach of the Age.

Ars E. E

Sorby, V

Sutherland, г.

D.

Spittlor, Mr. 1.] Abi. I,

Mrs. James. Fpiro. F. Square, Miez, Steams P. Stubbs, E

waffield,f. E. Fwayer Mr. & Mr. W. Takahashi, K Tapp, J. R.

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kator Houma,

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VALI B. Brown, W. Alagt, 369.9 Balliste, Me, and

Mra. Birot, T..

Band, E Brown, E. 3

Th mas, Mr. 4 | Brun, Me«, C. L.

Mrs W. B.

Thomas, Viss

Grimshaw, R. J. Tubey, Alsi F. Curtis, J. I.

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Hall, Capt., T. P. Tobias. M. Hamilton, B. Walker, Miss C. Walker, iss.

Hanna, 'r J G Hamper, ..

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awl F del Certi, Gon. A. Chatetean, Liout Chopard, F. A. domb, L Danner E Walker, iss M edengton " Walker. Mrs J. Douglas. : W.

ouglas, Vra. 8 Barker,r. and Wull Mrs E. R.

N. Watkins, H, Mrs. 8.. Bartr&rs Webb, Mr. and Eberto. J.

Fowle, Miss T. Mrs. 13. J. II.

Weill, r. and Gholla. A. Hart, iss Hawkes. Misa bra A and 4 Goldenburg, O

Harbord, W. R.

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childron Dewoit, on. E. Wonyon, W. F. A., C.M.C Whamond, D.

M.. Howatson, x &

Williams. Dr. Mrsi Hickman, Mr. & Wiso Mr & Mrs

L. ". Mrs. Horton, "

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rasps, J.

Hay, W.

aikin. C. 11. W. M. "obalca V. r. Ignolla, J. Wiatersmith, Johnson. Mr. &

Mrs. A. Humphreys, Mr. & Mrs C.It

Jolinaon, W, A. Captra C Wod, G. G.

Juster, W. Wond, Mra Young, Miss M | Lørr, J II.

King, Mrs. M.

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Hunt. 11. J. Hunter, R. W.

Lalante, A. Tocado, Capt. Lim. M. Lougone, G. Горал, У. Lugebil, V. Luslanı, G. B. Lustle, A. O. Model, V.

GLYSOGEN

NERVOUS TREATMENT

MEN

GIVES STRENGTHENE ABILITY

ADDS VITALITY

Ymmrdini Hesults. Guaranteed Karm- less. Valenble in all cases of Airophy, Wasting and other forms of Nervous Debilir. as it restovai, developes and strancibians by the outward application of an invigorating salvə (Glyso-Balut) with thenid of our volebrated Olysogen Wafura {pointable). Either preporation is $1,00

Consignees

MOGUL LINE OF STEAMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

18.8. "GHAZEE," FROM GLASGOW,

LIVERPOOL & STRAITS.

Consignee

TOYO KISEN KAISIJA. THE Semip

Br. Malabon. Two Huntingtor

mouth. The lode is 30 ins, wide and assays 4 dwtu,

| Mills ran 22 2-3 days, lost time i Crossants for Stops filling 1-3 days, made up," by censation amount to 71.£t.

of Power during. Chinoso New Stopes Above the 640 ft. Year 98 boars, remainder to re Isvel 4 atopes are being worked, pairs and cleaningúp. * The mille the lodo averages 87 ind, wide and Forushed 2,807 tons of ore, all from is worth 4.34 dwts. •,* Be Jellis, and this yielded 629 oz. Above the 510 ft. level 1 stope of Amalgam, 285 oz. of retoried in loing worked, the lodo averages gold and 200.625 oz. smelted gold. 144 lus, wide and is worth 4,37 Aver, yield por ton Bt. K. Milli

3,058 dw to. dwa.

Aver, Assay, Bl. K. Tailings 1.20

derta

"NIPPON MARU." FFOX FAN FRANCISCO, via HONOLULU, AND JAPAN PORTS AND SHANGHAI, The above-named Steamer having CONSIGNEES of Cargo are here-arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby

by informed that sil Goole are tied to send in their Bill of Lading Above the 440 ft. level 2 stopes 6 ing landed at their risk into the far countersignature, sad to take mare being worked, the lode aver Od was of the flours Win at Kowdiate delivery of cargo from alongside agoa 52 ins. wide and is worth lan, wanoe and or from the wharver TUESDAY 2 Mach, at & p.m will.

Campo remaining undelivered on 6.25 dwls. Jelivery may be obtained.

0,tips! Cargs will be forwanlod unless notice potios to the so tracy be giren belars

Ncialina wil be admittod after the Gods have la't the G'downs, not all Goods remaining undelivered after the 25th inst, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the Stamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 22nd proz., or they will not be recognised.

All broken, obafel, and damages Goods to be left in the Godowns where they will be sxamined on the

| 95th ins, at 11am.

by

be landed at Consignma' risk anl az- pense and delivery must then be lakon from Company's Qodowa.

No Fi. Lasumo whatever will be ເນື້ອled.

No claim will be recognised after the Goods have left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goode remaining undelivered on Friday, 28th inst. afternon, will

**

Anderson. 300 ft. level.. The Main Dive North has been extended 17 ft., making a total of 62 ft. The lode is 12 ins, wide and as-] says 10.5 dwts.

Main Drive South. This has

been driven 10 ft. making a total of 65 ft. The lode being be subject to rent and landing charges. 18 ina. wide worth 3.3 dwts.

"All'ohafed and otherwise damaged

The 80 ft. level south has been Cargo to be lets on board or godown advanced 1 ft., making a total of and xamination of came to be held on 140 ft. The lode is 84 ins. wide Saturday, 20th inst

and assays 4.2 dwts.

Crowcule for e'opo filling amount to 12.

All Chains must be filed on or before No Fire Inanrahoe has been of oted. | 4th April otherwise they will at le Bill of Lading will be on teriga-d40g il

S YORIMO 0,

Agent. Bongbong 22nd March, 1918

DODWELL & CO., LTD. Aginta,

(168 Jongking, 10 Feb, 1913,

*DEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

XOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

S.S BEN RIY,"

Notice

Stoper. About the 280 ft level 3 stopes are being worked, (26 the lode averagos 57 ins. wile

and is worth 3.8 dwis..

About the 80 ft. level 1 elope is being worked, the lode averages 82 ins. wide and is worth 4 2 dwis Surface Works.

During the month 3,888 tous

.!

1

Avor. Yield per ton Mainoon

Milla 1,852 dwte. Totals: Stone arushed 5,932 toma Amalgam gathered 1,921 of Smelled gold 738.425 oz. Average finensa 888.017 Yield per ton 2.48 ḍwta.

COMMERCIAL.

Glenealy Plantations.

From MIDDLESBRO, A TWERP. EAR TRAMWAYS CO. of surface are have been worked, declared and paid amounting to

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LONDON AND STRAITS. "ONSIGNEES of Corgo are hereby informed dist all goods are being fundel at their ri k into the hamardous and/or extra haydoni Godowas of th Hongkong and Ronloos What and Todowa Co, Lad., whence andjie from the wharren d-lir sy may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after thei Foodi have 'eft the Godoxas, and all↑ |Gode remsining undelivered after the ;

25th. In i, will bɔ -abject to rent.

LIMITED.

IIME TABI E.

WE DAY.

容器

"

ipolnding 100 tons of stons from the outcrop of the Eastern lode of Anderson Mino..

Milling. The milling sheet accompanios this repart.

Four Willy tables recovered 24,35 tons of concentrates assay- 1miting 75 oz., and this was orashod 15 with 38 tons of old tailings.

15 min 10 m'a.

2,00 1,m, to - 8.00 x.m. Every 15 min 4.00 to 10.00 .. 10.00 am to 11.00 s.m. 11.80 s.m. to 19.45 p.m. 12.45 p.m. 15° 1.15 p.m.

1.17 p.m. tɔ – 1.45 p.m.) » 1,47 jam. to 2.15;p.m. (w 2.15 p.m. to 5.00' p.m. 3.00 p.m. to 8.10 p.m.

NIGHT CARS. 15,45 pm and 9 p.m., 9.40 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. viry 15 minutes. SUNDAYS,

General.

to

the your ending 31st October, The Company's Accounts for 1912, show the profit for the year fer making all allowance for Depreciation on Buildings, Furniture, and Machinery a shown by the socounts amount to $15,588 64. To which has been added the balance bought forward from the previous year, viz. 84,360.04. Making total of 819,948.08. Out of which your Directors r8- commend that a Dividend at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum be

$15,000, leaving a balance of $4,018.69. From which you will be asked to vote Directors' Foos for the year, the balance thereafter remaining

ba carried forward to next year's account. The output for the your bos totalled only 27,380) Ibs, dry rubber gainst the estimate as given in last year's Directors' Report of 39,000 lbs. During Chinese Now Year The reasons for this shortage Festivities our electrical plant are:-(1) In the early part of the was shut down for 31 days, and year the older trees were on the wires were changed over to 21 advice of Mr. Maudo "rested " newly erected poles on the and this rest was carried out by transmission lite.” Six additional the then Manager too literally. (2) "earth" wires were fixed in ¦ Fewer now trocs were brought into various plross all along the line, the tapping area, during the year At Sempara Power Station the than wasenticipated.(3) Following 3.00 .. to 10.30 a.m. weary 18 mir, ontira plant was overhauled, on the rest period came the ex-

rep ired and cleaned, and several captional drought in July,‚««' important alterations wore effect- gust and Eoptember," which not ed in the general arrangements only made it impossible to make at the bick of the switchboard. up the previous shortage bat As usual the flume was examine]] farther increasel the falling off- and patched where found neces-in the harvest. Notwithstanding sary, and the sortling tank at the the cines that brought abapt head of the pipe line was cleaned the large shortage on the estimatst out and re-lino I with new Cheng-) of the crop for the Gasncial year haitimber in the bottom and on it may be pointed out that ode file,

the actual erop harvested The pipe lins was examined in 1912 was only 2,503 lbs. and caulked, several sleepers Dry Itubb r short of the pro were renewed,

spectus estimate of crop for that. At the mines all the motors year. Sudden increase in Octo- were ox-mined and adjusted. Nɔ, ber crop and the futher monthly 3 Air Compressor was connected increases sigõo show that the apan is working very satisfac-older trees have regained their torily.

vigour and that the new tres The annul clean up cf the brought into the tapping area arë” teng and Kowloon Wharf and Godown RAUB AUSTRALIAN G. Mmills resulted in the recovery of giving satisfactory returns, The

All Claims against the Steam r mnat he prezentel to the Undersignal on o Sefore the 201 pox, or they will not ber.ongnized.

All Leuken, shital, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Glodowo, where ther will be examine' on ́thai 25th at 11 AX,

N, Fica lura unsa ha bran ellæcle). Bil's of Laling will be cautenigned

7.80 ..

by

1.10 am to 11.00 am.

G‘BD, LIVINGSTON & CO.

Agasta. Hongkong. 19th Mar 1918. [267

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

BREMEN.

IMPERIAL GERMÁN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

** PRINZ 83 ALICE.” having arrivel, Consignses of Cargo are sereby informed that their Gords, with the exception of Opinm, Treasure sou Valuable, are being lan fod and stored at their rink into the hunardias and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-

Company. Limited, Kowloon, and Wat Point Godowas, whense delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on

unless latim«tion is received from the gold--(large box). Thres boxsa $2.00 cold, Consignes b.fors n von k-lay-ruquest- Ons appliesilon kione proves our state-

ing it to be landed here, ment in every tab.

E. Q. GLYBO BALES Co.

ITbrook, N. Y. (USAJ

Kinney, T. J. Kudon, C. P.

No elaime will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the -97ch of Mar., will be subject to mal. Winston, E C. Wilson, W.

Grand Flotel, Alian, Mr. and Mudle, Mr. and

Mre Mrs.

Redford, Capt

Benchanson, P.

Pecker, U.

Col. Bennett, Dr

I and

Miller, F. F. Muller.

Mrs Millar, & C. Morgan, F. E Morris, Mrs. K.

de Musso, F.

omana

Croyodall, Mr. &

Mrs.

and Mrs. Rowley, Miss A. Bonetta, Miss V. Scherey. Dr.

Schmidt Drew, Mr. and Fchunlus J.

34 ro.

Servia, Mr. and

Mrs. J. Sharp, fT. J. Sholen, L. Bohmana, J. Stephano. Miss Storch, E. Tobia, r. and

Alra. Tobias Туто с П.

All broken, chaled, and damaged Foods are to be left in the Godowns; where they will be exda-d on the 27th of Mar., at 9.30 a.m.

Alkina must reach us before the

3rd of April, 1218, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be afouled. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the dorsicard.

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10 min.

15: 10 m'n

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11.45 am to 12.00 noon 12.00 mon to 1.00 pm. 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m.

10 mín 5.00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 3.00 pm to 7.00 p.m. 15 m'n 1,00 p.m. to 8,10 p.m. ...«

10 n NIGHT CARS an on Wesk Day.

SATGEDAVA.

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Ex's Cars at 11.45 p.m.

SPECIAL CARS Lyrangement at the Company's 06. Alırsıdı Buildings, Dra Voenz Fawl. AT D, HUMPHREYS A 80%

Qunura] Man÷KON Mineking ta* Nov. 1911.

CO., LTD.

Sinking 4ft., Driving Dift., and Crosscutting 91ft, and compares with a total of 236 It, for the previous four weeks.

Mines.

Bukit Koman, The Main Shaft has born sunk 2ft, below the 810 {{t, love...

NURDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.] the n't: [x.

MELCHERS & CO..

General Agente. Borglemm 40 h Nar, (***

*

237 ozs. in bullion.

output for the current Financial The rceamulated water in the Year is estimated by the Managèr

Manager's Report for four Weeks bottom of Bukit Komen Shaft and at 50,00 lb. If, however, the 840 ft. level croment during nothing unforeseen happens to Ending February, aand 1913.

Chinese New Year took nearly reluce the present monthly props The sheet of Mine measure-two weeks to drain, in spite of the this estimate, will be very conti- ments and Away Results shows fact that during the 34 days shut darab'y exceeded. The number total of 189 It, male up on our steam pumps at the of trees now in the tapping ares higher levels were requisitioned. is 25,000. During the year in follow-

Thoi coming water is now very order to enable the planted area little, and I hope to be able report to be brought up to 1,000 good progress in the extension of sores, to provide for the purolines the 840 I level Crosscut,

of machinery and to enabla Miling sheet for four weeks dividends as earned being paid, ending February 22nd, 1913. resolutions were passed ́increas Bi. Komun, 40 stampe run 22 ing the Company's: Capital: by days, lost time 8 days dus prin- $100,000 by the creation of The 850 ft. Jevel Crosscut Eistpally to total shut down of Power 100,000 New Shares of $1 each has been extended 11 ft. from Plant during Chinese New Year All these new Shares have been fortivities. This scoounted for taken up, and up to date 50 cents 740 ft. level. The Main Drive 3.5 days. The balance being per share have been called up and North has been advanced 7', made up by sundry stops from paid thereon. Your Directors have The the power station, general repairs, now made a further call of 25 onts 262 making a total of 70 It.

lode is GO ins. wide an assays cleaning up etc.

per share payable on or before, Ore crushed Bt. Koman 1,488 tons. the 30th April next. In farther- 6.2 dats,

Anderson 600 ance of the programme for which East Lode Outerop 108 - the additional ospital "was raised 50 acres have been falled and Total 2,152 cleared, and planting sume will The Larel South at 108. It.

Hantington Mill ran 177.75 be proceeded, with immediately, from the shaft has been driven days, lost time being due to the Felling of a further 100 acres in 10 ft., making a total of 08. ft. shut down of Power Plant 3 5 will also be taken in hand with The lode is 03 inn. wide sad so dass and the remainder due to all despatch. A Rubber Faci boon erected and having ardited from the abovs Forte ways 82 dets. We hope to hole repairing and renewing the mill tory has

the necessary machinery, in Consignees of cargo by Far are hereby winzo from-040 ft. level to this frame and foundations,

Burface ore cushed from An- stalled therein. Trial runs ári. 'Craigieburn.

Infured that their goods will be de- level in a few days,

pow being made of the msohinery 840. ft. lorol. Min Drive derson mine 973. Adams, Mr. and Haselfoot, Lt. ivered from alongside.

Total tons orushed at Bt preparatory to taking over. A Mrs. and 2

Cargo impeding the charge or North. 12 ft. have been added & Mrs.

Rubber Drying Bled is in course children Kydd, Mr. and remaining on board after 4pm. the making a total of 281 it. The Koman Mills 3,125.

22nd fast., will landed at Consigne's lo le averages 24 ins, wide and

Amal. Spge, bal. of erection. Coolie Lines to Mrs. Bevington, F.

07. socommodate the Company's Caldwell, Mr. Mullins. Lieut.-risk and expense.

increased labour foros have been Col. & Mrs. A, Caldwell, Miss

erected, and fürther extensions Carpenter, Mr. JRGA.

thereof will be taken in hand no and Mrs. Smith, Mrs. G. [ħ Culnehen. 8. J. Smith, E. G.

as to be ready for the further Cornell, W. A. Wood, E. M:

additional tapping force nacen- Harery, Major &

mary, when required, Mr. E. B.

Elson, W. Greer, Mr. & Mrs. Higginbotham Jenkins, A. Newton. Dr & Keyt, Dr.

Mrs R E Nightingale.

F.

Kuhl

Lorria

1-opos. J.

↑ In

Mr & Mrs. Mason, Mrs P. Watkins, G.

Weismann, O. Woodcock White, Mr. and!

Mra

Tarr, V. C. Powell J. D. Quiroga, A. Quiroga, lisa Fowle, F. C Trines, A. D. Rohn, Th. M. Fagarbarria, P. Finders, N. Fetchell, Bir &

Mrs. O. Q Stirling, Mrs. Treville, R. do Walter, J. R. Ware, L.-W. Watson, Js Williams, WL

Meyer, N. Miller, F, l'oss, O..

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- GATION CO., LTD. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE...

TIE Company's "Blazebip

-FOOXSALG"

The Main Drive South has been taken from 71 ft. to 81 ft in a

lode 60 ins. wide worth 6.1

ldwin.

No Fire Instration wi be affected.

asaayı 88 dwie,

JARDINE, MATHEBON & The lode is 49 ins, wide, and

assays 10.1 det. O., LTD,

No. 1. winze is 12 it. deepd General Manig0%

19.5 fì, having been, sank during the Hongkong 72nd Mar, 1918,

Mil Grit Mill

Bills of Lading will bes entersigned driven makes a total of 235 ft. Huntington] 805, 110,

Main Dive South. Hera 7 ft. Stamp Mill043 863 857.9 107.0 44, 14, 13.0

1,202 487 477.9

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