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HOTEL LISTS....

Hongkong Hotel,

Agnew, Mrs. J. Lampman, B. A.

L.

Andrews, H. W. MacIntyre, Mr.

Mackenzie, Au

Barberini, E. T..

and Mrs. Nei

Baring, M.

Maroy, F. A.

Bate. E. R.

Martin, G.

Beach, O.

Matheson, Mrs.

Beaumont, E. A. R. T. and

Belilios, Mrs. E.

R.

Bena, G. A.

· ́obild. McKean, Dr. G

W.

Beynon, Capt. MoKenny, Dr.

O. R.

Block, G. Broue, B. W. Buhle, Mrs. A. Cárey, J. J. Clark, R. M.

Cambridge, A. J. Chalmers, J.B Claxton, A. Ai Cogan, Mre. J. Cokely, T. J.

Collbran, Mr. &

Mrs. J. S. Cowen, Mrs. W>

F.

Cranston, J W, Crocker, Miss Croppor, Mr. and

Mrs, F. Davis, C, H. Doane, A. F. Derteano, Mr. & Mrs. & 2 child-

ren.

D'Oettingon, V. 'Douglas, Mrs. R.

H.

C. W. & Mrs. Mehta, K. B. Merecki, J, Melbourne, O.

D.

Muir, Mrs. M.

10. Mulder, J. D.

F.

Newhouse, A. Newhouse, L.

Consignees

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1913.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

*8,8. KOREA.” FROM SAN FRANCISCO, JAPAN

PORTS AND MANILA.

The above mentioned, vessel having Arrived Consignees of cargo are hereby notifed to send in their Bills of lading fur countersignature and take immediate delivery of cargo from alongside.

Cargo impeding discharge will be landed immediately at consignees risk and expense.

Notices

PARIS TOILET.

Ladies' and Gentlemen's HAIRDRESSING SALOON.

Only Manufacturers of

THE FAMOUS SEVES DES ALPES.

Qu'ra'r Road 13.

THE REMINGTON

THE PREVENTION OF MALARIA.

The Influence of a Fish.

mass of classical reference and

CE

COMMERCIAL.

India and Darma, and have dicine, bookkeeping, sowing, found in particular that several pedagogics, and many other Бросіев of Haplochilus are kinds of work. The Japan Wo-

Italian Plece Goods and China.. as hardy sa millions" and take men's University which I was mosquito larvæ even more greedi- able to establish in 1901 with the

Hitherto the bulk of the Italian One of the most pressing pro- ly. The introduction of a foreign support of the leading men and blems of life in and near the species, aven if successful, is ex-women in every walk of life in cotton piece goods exported to China have passed through the Largest and Best to the East. tropics is the problem of malaria, pensive, and may be fraught with Japan, has now 1,100 students; hands of English or German Not long ago a learned classic llation. They urge that if the ex- Pedagogics, Literature, English been made by a number of Italian danger to the existing fish popu-divided into Departments of

agents, but arrangements have scholar, versed in medical science, published a work in which the periment is to be made of at- Literature, and Housekeeping.

cotton menafnoturors whereby. The Hair Wash of the Age argument was developed that the tempting to combat malaria by The University intends to or

decay of Greeos and of Rome was means of the destruction of mos-ganize, in the near futuro, depart they wil sal direct with the largely due to the influence of quito larve, the first business ments of music, art, and medi- Chinese dealers.. A representa- malaria. The argument was is to make a thorough investiga oine. At the time of the organizative will be appointed who will tion of the local fishes, to tion of the University, the be permanently stationed in supported at great length by a ascertain which are the most Empress Dowager made a liberal China, and the whole of the China medical reasaroh, and whilst hardy and the most greedy, donation to the institution, and the business of the manufacturers in They do not doubt that suitable leading statesmen, educatore and terested in the soheme will bo we are not bound to accept eh will be found in every part of business men of Japan" helped conducted through him. ** clusions, we are bound to admit the world, and that, by introducing in one way or another to make The New Season's Tea.

The Central Board of Tea them into tanks where the mos- the school a success. that the problem of malaria is a

Since the founding of the Uni-Guilda has now ciroalarised the most highly important ope. Up quito larva are brad, a good deal to the present it has not been can be done to reduce malaris. versity twelve years ago, the whole guilds in all parts of Japan, ad-. It may be added that " millions" strength and energy of the pre-vising them that in picking the completely solved. Further con- tributions to the solution of the are quite unsuitable for open-air sident have been directed to this new season's tes, tender leaves ponda and tanks in England, as point-a spiritual training to should be taken and carefully problem are continually bing

hard;

that, whore made, and the latest is exceeding they are quickly killed by ex form a fundamental education"; rolled ly interesting. It has been known sure to cold."National Re- for she believes in the unity machinery is used, strict cre for a long time that the island of

view." Barbados, in the West Indies, had enjoyed, and indeed still enjoys, remarkable immunity from malaria, while many of the islanda in the immediate

Cargo remsing undelivered Were TYPEWRITER !! day the 16th, inst, at 8 pm will be landed si consigares slak and expense.

Cargo remaining undelivered Monday April 1st, 1919, at 5 pm, will, in addi- O'Leary, Misstion to landing charge be subject to

storage charge. O'Neil, Mrs. &

G.

Mrs.

No fire insurance whatavar will be effect od.

All chafed and otherwise damaged cargo will be examined at the abra Company's godown" Saturday April 19th, 1918, at 10a.m.

No claim will, be entertained un- less accompanied by short delivery note or list of exceptions taken at the time of

delivery to consignees and signed for and

on behalf of the Pacific Mall S.8. Co.

Agent, Hongkong 15th April, 1918

full the author's

con-

The Man who makes any other neighbourhood are highly mals- make it as good as the REMING-ons. It was suggested, some Typewriter always PRETENDS to

TON.

JAPAN'S WOMEN.

What the Nation is Doing

For Them.

of the essence of all religions and should be taken in ita manip- philosophies." She herself was ulation; and that precautions Goaverted to Orthodox Christiani-should be used to prevent, the ty when she was 17 years of age, and rubbish. The circular fur entrance of yellow leaves, stalks, and about twenty years ago, **no

upon

longer satisfied with her narrow ther advises that only two pick dogmatic faith," she came to the ings abould be made, and that All claims must be filed on or before

United States. While at An- after that attention should be May 15th 1918, otherwise they will

For centuries the women of dover," she says, "it osme clearly devoted to the nursing of the not be recognized,

years ago, that the immunity of Japan were taught the "three to my mind that women's educa- plants, with a view to obtaining FRED J. HALTON, The man who buy any other Barbados was due to the presence stages of obedience".

When tion in Japan must be based a good crop next year. By these Typewriter always hopes it will of large numbers of a small fresh- [911 be as good as the REMINGTON. Water cyprinodont fish (Girardings married, obey your husband; now living religion."

young, obey your parents; when a strong foundation of religion-

means it is hoped to regain The man who uses any other paciloides), known popularly as when old, obey your son. Up to Naruse his carried out this idea. lost since "direct trade"

Jinzo the ground which has been Typewriter WISHES it were as

millions" because of the rapid-recent times all the books written Hor experiences of the past twelve in in exporting tea. ity with which this fish multip for the edification of Japanese years have causol her to adopt a good of the REMINGTON. N.B.-Pleass write, ant return of post will bring lies. and the large numbers that girls were those of ethical instruct-particular method for the ethical

yuu free of charge an illustrated booklet Touch consequently occur in all suitable ion-the teaching to the daugh- | teaching of the students at the manufactured rubber into Gar

localities: The little fish thrives ter how to behave towards her University. specially well in the basing parents, of the wife to her hus

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BREMEN. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE S'aubig THE

Mrs. G.J.. Ondenhoren, F.

L. Parsons, E. E. Parsons, E, E. Pettigrew, Mr.

& Mrs. I. Pettigrew, C.

W. Prior, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ray, E. H. Reay, Miss F. Dowley, W. A. Ronjez, Mrs. E. Dychuley, 8. R. Robinson, W. V. Edwards, J. E. Rowland, Mr,

· Ehrenfels, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. and Mrs. H. O. Seaton, W.M. Fannin, Dr. L. E. Sharp, E. H. Finlayson, Mrs, Sherrat, J. H.

O..

Bibley, J. C. Fisher, H. G. "

Sidford, Foster, Mr. and G. Y.

Mrs. S, M, Smith, Mr. and Fowler, E. A. B... Mrs. E. E. Geave, Mrs. I. Sorby, V. Georgeson. Mr. Sutherland, P.

BUELOW," & Mrs.

D.

having arrived, Consignees of cargo are Goldsmith, Mr. Spencer, Mrs. L. ber-by informed that their Goods, with & Mra. L. A. Spittlas, Mr. He exception of Opiam, Treasure and Gordon, A. G. Mrs. James, Valuables, are being landed and stored Goulbourn, V. Spiro, S. Gould, Mr. J. · · Square, Miss. Gourgey, I. Stainer, Lt. and Gray, J. W... Mrs. C, E, Grisogono, P. O. Steams. Dr. and

Von.

Mre, C. H. Hall, Capt. T. P. Steams, Master Hamilton, C. H. J. E. Hanna, Dr. J. G. Harbord, W. T. Harrison, Geo. Henderson, C. A. Hewett, Hon, E.

A., C.M.Q. Heymann, L. Hunter, R. Hughe, Miss Innes, Capt. R. Ison, Miss N.. Johno, H. Johnston, E. M. Judah, Mrs. A

N. E Kenney,

F. W.

King, R.

King Miss C.

Kol, H. van

Kruseman, A.

Ladd. Mias E.

Stephenson, B. Swaffold, H. E. Tammen, Mr.

Mrs. H. H. Tapp, J. R. Thibault, Mrs.

P.C. Tobias, M. Teohotiniou, J. Tyson, F. H. Villiers, E. E. Watkins, H. Webb, Mr. and

Mra, B. Weill, Mr. and Mrs A. and 4 obíldrea Wellmann, E. Wight, Miss M. Wilson, G. L.

Wood, G. G.

Lambert, Mrs, Woods, Major

W. H.

P.

Lobb, Dr. E. L. Worcester, W.

M.

A.

Grand Hotel.

Abnberg, K.

Banicefört, C. Benchanson, P. Boggs, D...

Bonetta, Miss V.

Brill, Dr.

Bumann

Camann

Calvert, Miss

Lorria Lowell, Mr. &

Mrs.

Mayr. Mr. and

Mra Merlin, L. Meyer, N. Miller, F. Moller

Crew, Mr. and Moonan, J.

Mrs.

Elson, W.

Grant, G. Frenck, C. Fridley, G. Grace, Mies. Haden, F. Higginbotham Keyt, Dr. Kuhl

Parshall, J. Sanborn, W. Schmidt

Stephano. Miss Thomas, Mr. &

Mrs. A. Watkins, G.. Weismann, C. Wills, E. Woodcock

Astor House.

at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardour Godowns of the Hong- hong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Limited, Kowloon, and West Point Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on onles intimation is received from the Consignees before noon to-day request ing it to be landed here,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all | goods remaining undelivered after the 23rd of April, 1918, will be subject to

rant.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 23rd of April, at 9.80 A.,

All claims must reach us before the 30th of Ap:11, 1918, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the undersigned.

Method Typewriter Inarucior," invaluable to al, using a typewriting machine.

SIEMSSEN & CO.

Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON,

SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA. PEAK TRAMWAYS.CO.

LIMITED..

TH TABLE. Wank DATA.

14

German Rubber Imports. The imports of crude and

many in 1912 amounted to 20,588 of artificial fountains, in water bind, and the mother to her students to lead spiritual lives, a ompared with 10,952 tons and The idea is to encourage the tons, of the value of £3,739,000, tanks, and cisterns that is to children. This idea of womanly drawing their inspiration from 68,472,500

the preceding say, precisely in the small domes obedience, writes Jinzo Naruse, whatever religion they might year. According to the "Frank- tiacollection of water that are the President of the Japan Women's happen to believe in and to dis favourite habitat of mosquito University, in the

furter Zeitung, the principal Oriental

share of the larvae, and by keeping down the Review," has undergone a defluence of materialism.

import trade. courage them from the sordid in-

to Brezil, applied mosquitoes prevent the increase cided change in modern Japan, method was found on the belief which supplied 6,703 tons, na

The gain of malaria. There seems no reason although the principle remains that different religions, different against 6,831 tons in 1911. As to doubt that the nexus of cause that moral culture must have the creede, and different technical contrasted with this slight de- and result is fairly complete in position of supreme importance teachings, though conflicting in orengo, it is pointed out that the 10 min Barbados, and the question was in woman's education." For the minor points, are similar to one importe from British India were 16 mis. raised whether a similar immunity correct understanding of con- another in the essential points obtained in 1911, in consequenos 15 min. could not be conferred on other ditions in Japan it is necessary such as seeking after Truth and of the large growth in the onl over twice the amount which

10 min. Mr: 0 Kenrick Gibbons, aure has always been the all als forms the basis of an inter-figures being 2,127 tons, against to bear in mind that moral oult higher spiritual life. This belief tivation of plantation rubber, the 11 mis. resident in Barbados who took a important object, 18 min. great interest in the question,

national movement recently start 998 tone in the previous year. Under these circumstances ited by the Association Concordia The third position is occupied by 10 mis. brought a consignment of the fish is only natural that various re of Japan. Among our girlstudents, the Cameroons, which furnished to London and presented them to ligions and ethical teachinga that there are some who seek their 2,043 tons, as compared with the Zoological Gardens. The fish have at times found acceptance spiritual salvation through Bad-

7.01 a.m. to 8.00 mm. Every 15 min.

·

8.00 am, to 10.00 .. 10.00 a.m. to 11.00 .. 11.80 sm. to 18.45 p.m..... 12.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m."

1.15 pm. 1.46 pm 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 pm 2.15 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. to 9.10 pan...

NIGHT CARS,

10 wib. countries,”

8:50 pm, and a p... 280 p.m. to 110) p.m. avery balf hour. 11.00 p.m. to 11.45 p.m. every quarter of an hour,

SUNDAYS,

TO

were placed in a tank in the in Japan should have formed the dhism There are others who 1816 tons in 1911, whilst the Tortoise House and throve fairly basis of education, both for men are leading a Christian life. Atrion rose from 801 tons in 101L from German, Esst well, taking bread and a small and for women. Buddhism, first Again, there are others who

quantity species of water fles. Bat they introduced into Japan about 4 would rather be conservatively other hand, the German exports 10 mi did not multiply to the extent that a thousand years ago, included Confucianists; while a majority of rubber totalled 4,943 tons, 81 to 856 tons last year. On the 18 mia. was hoped. As several of the in ita tenets an outrageous dogma profess no religion. But they are contrasted with 4,591, tons in 18 min for them, an 10 min Euglish Colonies were applying about women. This was that not only tolerant to each other 10 min, was made,

arrangement woman was full of sin. Con- regarding their faiths but are shipped to the United States, 1911, and the major portion was 15 Colonial Office, with the Depart of the Chinese ethical teachings men of different faiths are min-

through the facius, the founder of the school united in spirit. All these wo Russia and Austria-Hungary

8.00 .. to 10.80 m. every 15 min 10.80 .. to 11.00 sm, 11.45 a.m. to 12.00 noɔn 12.00 noon to 1.00 p.ra, 1.00 p.m. to 5.00 pm, 5.00 p.m. to 6.00 pm 8.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, 7.00 p.zz, to 8.10 pm 10min ment of Agriculture of Barbades that has bad so whole-hearted angled together in one room, all in following in the order mentioned.

MELCHERS & 00.,

General Agents.

Hongkong. 16th April. 1918 F815

HIGHT CARS as 01 Week Dayr SATURDAYS. Extra Cura at 12 midnight. SPECIAL DARS,

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVI- By Amngamant at the Company's through the Colonial Office. The womanly virtues. He paid the the sam

GATION CO., LTD.

FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG

AND SINGAPORE. IE Company's Steamship

"FOOJHING":

TE

having arrived from the above Ports Consignees of cargo by 'ter are heroby informed that thdr goods will be de- Evered from slongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after 4 p.m. the

risk and expense..

21st inst., will be landed at Consignee's

No Fire Insurance i be elected. Bills of Lading will be sontersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

Hongkong 18th April, 1913.

[251

General Maasgore To Sail Regular Steamship Service

Office, A'sxanim Buildings,

Das Voeux Road

A HORSE'S CEMETERY.

Belloved to have Caused Woman's Fatal Disease

to keep a stock at the Zoological acceptance in Japan for the past one body, all in one hope, one în Gardens, which could be drawn two centuries, did not show much the great principle, and one in apon to supply applications made improvement in his estimation of the same love of God and min. information at the disposal of the fair sex the negative compliment scientific staff at the Zoological that its individuals were as Gardens was not very favourable difficult to manage as was every

the supposition

to

the importation of. particular fish would

66th Punjabis,

Serious Charges Against a Military Officer.

Overland Trade of Burma. December 31st the value of the During the nine months ended

overland trade of

British India was 1,485 lakhs of rupees 88

'for the dor against 1,264 lakhs for responding period of the preced. Captain Smith, 66th Panjabis, that person of small mind. As is appointed to officiate aging year. To these totale Burma these logical conclusion of such teach-double company commander and Ba. 4,39,91,354, respectively, the contributed Ea. 4,99,96,00 and by aing's being accepted in Japan, Captain Paterson, to officiate as importe increasing from Rs. 2,19,- practical method of diminishing the Japanese women could donoth- 4th double company commander, 93,789 to Rs. 2,40,14,535 and the malaris, as such small fish are ing in the way of asserting their in addition to their own duties. very difficult to establish in strange own character and originality

exports from Rs. 2,19,97,566 to waters, and as there was no evis without meeting with the disap-

Rs. 2,53,81,585. The trade with dence that they had any greater proval of their friends. Their in- Col. R. M. Poore, 7th Hussars, Strange evidence was given at avidity for mosquito larve than structions were to be as quiet as is to preside at the Court Mar- Rs. 47,80,045 to Rs. 84,24,480 the Western China increased from an inquest at Holloway Prison, on many other species, but it was quiet could be; as obedient as tial, to be held on March at Can-importa increasing from a 21, widow, who died while underments as possible. Part of the Martha Amelia Beeson aged 37, resolved to make as many experi-could be, and as meek as could be. nanore, for the trial of Capt. 54,848 to Rs. 39,58,745 and the going sentence for the theft of a stock was sent to Kew, as the system was that women, had a officers of the 88th Carnatic In 44,65,725. The registration of Of course, ous result of such a Spitts, Adjutant, and six Indian exports from Rs. 20,54,197 to Hi parasol at Westminster Abbey. warm-water tanks in the green-uniqueestooling in self-restraint, fantry, on a charge of being res trade with the unadministered Henry John Lintott, a commit houses there seemed to provide discipline, and devoted loyalty to ponsible for the loss of about Kachin country commence. sion salesman, said he had been favourable conditions. Small their superiors; and history Rs. 40,000 of the regimental on 1st April 1912, and in the living with the woman for about travelling tanks were designed, records the acta of devotion and money. three years. Last June they our and careful directions were virtues of hundreds of Japanese The Strength of the Ar.ny,

nine months the importe to ried on a

talled Re. 1,71,159 and the ports. chicken farm at drawn up for the feeding and women who have thereby become Uxbridge, but after six tending of consignments to be immortal. These, however, were the regular forces last year

The establishment se gth of 1,02,006. The trade with weeks were attacked by die sent abroad. In every..oass the exceptions. once, as also her children, fish were, sout in charge of some with the introduction of West- tive strength, on January 1: 1013, imports increasing from Rs. 20,

Northern Siam declined from Ra.. 167

7,868, compared with the effec-4106,450 to Rs. 30,00,053, the one losing a finger nail and an- competent person usually orn civilization into Japan, the of 162.251, the Territorial force 78,770 to Rs. 21.78,583 and the PARPOUND SAILING To Bonaxara. that come horses which had died tropical station. In the last few entrance also; but, says Prevident tive strength of 205,887, and 20,27,888 to Rs: 18,12,070.With:7

other some toe-nails. They learnt medical officer returning to a idea of the status of woman found 315,488, compared with en efeo exports diminishing from Rs. FOR BOSTON & NEW YORK of glanders were buried near the yeare "millions" have.bden.sent Jinzo Naruso, in view of the Special Reserve 78,714,ompared Southern Siam the trade increase:

B.8. Q9AZEE" op or abont

} 9.b May

house. "I think it was a ceme- to Australia, several parts of fact that a reactionary spirit is with 61,018. The total numbered from Rs. 11,01,343 to R$ 150 For Freight and further information tory for every sort of animal," he Africa, India, and Burma... No present in every country, the on the regimental establishments 63,520, the imports increasing explained, and created amuse- successful resulte have been re-change from the old to the new of the Army, Army Reserve, from R4. 7.36,074 to Rs. 8,20,500 DODWELL & CO., LTD ment by producing a bag which ported. The millions" either ides has been gradual in Japan.” and Territorial Forces was and the exports from Rs 600,

he said contained horse bones." (81 Dr. Forwarde, the prison medi-lish themselves in the experi- there are some Japanese who ffective strength of 724,180,

died en route or failed to estab. It seems that even at the present, 799,057, compared with a total 260 to Rs. 7,35,957. The trade oal officer, asid a post-morten montal tanka propared for their think that the sole object of

with the Northern Shan States. examination revealed a septic reception, or when liberated women's" éducation is

increased from Rs. 1,67,66,220 to Craigieburn.

patch on the lang, which might rapidly disappeared.

to make

Rs. 1,92,55,544, the imports in- Bevington, F. Mullins. Lieut. be connected with the inflamme The Trustees of the Indian There is, however, su

them good. wives and mothers." Caldwell, Mr.

-UP Calcutta Oplum Sale,”

creasing from Rs 88,77,518 to Col. & Mrs. Ation on the face,

smple evi- At the Calcutta opium sale on Rs. 97,74,769 and the exporte Caldwell, Miss J., R.G.A The Deputy Coroner: Ton published the results of some ally accepted.

Museum at Calcutta have recently dence that this view is not gener April 1, there was a slight redue from Rs. 78,88,704 to Rs. Carpenter, Mr. Morley, Miss

sometimes find the disease originvestigations by Captain R.B. 6. At present there are more than certified opium, the general Shan States the trade declined tion in the prices paid for un- 94,80,775. With the Southern Ram, I A Nation, W

nating over barial grounds? Oh Sewell, LMS and Mr. B. L. 200 girls high schools, of 500 average price per cheat being Re, from Rs. 1,39,00,186 to Ra Galbraith,

yea, especially with

Chaudhuri, which seem to show students each, in Japan. There 3,011 against Re 3,050 last 1,31,88,052, the importa declin glanders. A

a more promising method. These are many schools devoted to month. The total receipts for ang from Rs 62,71,943 to Ra gentlemen hayo investigated the training girls for earning inde 1,100 chests offered were Rs. 54,93,0643 and the exporta in- habite of a number of small fresh pendent livelihoods, such as those 33,12,100, against R. 33,55,000 creasing from Rs. 76,28,243 to water orprinodont fahce native to of teaching -muale the arte, mice last month,

76.95.0001

With Liberty to call at the Malabar Ccast..

apply to

Honkong. 9th April 1919,

¦་

Allon, H. J. Lebon, Mr. and Arnold, J. B.

Mrs. Austin, E. W. Musso, F. Bethune, W.

Marshall, W.. Birot, L

Miller, F. F. Brown, I. C.

Morgan, F. E Brown, E. C.

Morris, Mrs. K. Brown, H. J.

de Chopard, F. A. Musso, F. Cremer, F. D. Moroan, Mr. & Davis, P. M.

Mrs. Dedeoglon H. Mosesco, Miss Fisher, A.

Parr, V. 0. Goldenburg, O. Quirrecourt, D. Greig, W.

O. de Hall, J. W... Rosenthal, J. Bance, C. E. A. Sanders, N. Harper, Mr. and Stirling, Mrs.

Nrs J. H. Trawver, W. E. and Mrs. Hozman, E. F. Vincont, F. M. Cornell, W. A. Hudson, CM. Wellemberek Haselfoot, Lt. Johnson, W. A. Willson, Gil & Mrs

Abort. R.Kydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. G. Juster, W Longone, G. Winston, E.ON MH. Lugebil, V.

Zoboll, A. G. Morley, Mr.

Smith, E. G.

Wood, E. M.

"

history

the medical evidence TAS

A vardiot in gooord and ed by the jury.

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