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HOTEL LIST..
Hongkong Hotel.
Corrected to 21st March, 1921
Lord Acheson
C. W. Anderson
J. Anderson
J. W. AnderwS J. Arnold Miss Ballister Mr. and Mrs. G. F. M. Banner-
man
J. E. de Beau-
champ
Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Benson Mrs. E.R. Belilion H. V. Bernard J. II. Brister Mr. and Mrs. S.
Biancy
Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Bolton
Mr. and Mrs. D.
F. Bostock
Mrs. J. Brady
Mias V. Brady
Afr. and Mrs. J.
M. Brainard
G. H. Brooko R. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. J.
N, Byers
Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Byrnes
H. Julian
Mr. and Mrs. N.
B. Karaujian Mrs. W. E Kent Miss Kent Mr. and Mrs. E.
L Koone Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Lammert Dr. M. C. Lasher Mr. and Mrs. C.
Lauritson W. s. Leonard Miss K. Lewis Miss H. Lillio B. Longelu Mrs. R. Loggey G. Ludin N. Macintyrė Geo. Maitland Mr. Mrs. 11.
Mana
M. Mecarski
P. Marks Mrs. Marriner Miss M. H. Mar
riner
W. W. Marriner K. W. Marriner Mr. and Ms.
Martia
E. T. McCarthy.
Mra. M. Carton D. McMurray' D. E. Cuppleman Mrs. Mil
Mrs. C. T. Clack Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E..
Oock
Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Coolidge N. Croucher
Mr. and Mrs. W.
." IDOMENEUS "'
3rd May
for London
21st Juno
for London
**TEIRESIAS "
7th July
for London
S. Davies
D. R. Davies
H. Dilekyan
For Freight and all Information Apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
From EUROPE and STRAITS-
THE Company's Steamship
"KAMO MARU"
having arrived from the above. poris, Consignees of Cargo are horoby informed that their Goods are boing landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and . Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and de- livery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
AGENTS.
W. Downic Capt. and Mra. R.
Drennan
Mr. and Mra. W. W. Dronnan & child
Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Edo
P. G. Elliott
Molden
Miss Mour
Corrected to mind-March, 1981. Me and Mas, 'T. D. Lloyd W H.W.ABLES, Logan
Mr. and Mrs W. B. MaoGregor
Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. R. Almond th
Arnoll
May and Mesh N.. MacReynolds Mr. and
B. Ashton Mr. and Mrs
Dr. M. B. Auger C. P. Harool Surgeon Comdr.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Bocke J. B. Marah Mr. P. Blum J. W. Brown Mrs. Mathiasen H. L. Mecklen Mr. Budg
burgh
& Mrs Aveling E. E. O. Bird Mr. and Mrs. D.
K. Blair Mr. F. Bouliol M. J. Breen J. G. Bridger H. B. Bridger W. O. Calder 10. F. Caville
Mr. and Mrs. W. Church Mr. and Mr.
Cockburn
Mrs. J. M.
O'Conor
0. F. Cooper
Mrs. M. Millar Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Miller
G.. Morgan
H. H. Calen F. B. Calhano Miss 8. Checkley Choy Bing Mr.
cational Mrs. M. Mitchell, waiver fre Mra. Mitford ... Mr. and Mex. 7. H. N. Mody
J. E F. Mody J. O. Mognaschi E. Molino Mr. ond'
Pals
Mre, E.D. Davies Mr. And
Capt. and Mrs.
and
Mrs. Mr.
H. Pearman,
and
B. S. Milla
D. Clark
Pionell
1.
Mr. and Mrs
E. G. Coomes
Mr. L. Pizor
R.
Miks. J. M. CMr. and Mrs. A.
Nouve
Reemon
Davia
Mr. And
Mr. A. C. Now.
comb
W. Eustaco
W. Farmer
Ool. La A. Nicho)
Mr. and Miss
T. Farrell
It. H. Felgato
Miss M. Coopor
Ire. Cormack
B. Crowley
D. F. Cuthill f. D. Danhy Mr. N.-B. Davien Eng. Comdr. W.
Dawson
Mr. And Mr.
F. J. Dickle Mrs. Drow
H.D. D. Dryden
Mrs, w Minors Miss N. Moora Mrs. Mooney)
and chilà
II. M. árgang
R. C. Mouton
J. R. Murray
Mr. & Mrs. John
Duncan
N. S. Ellis
C. Farmer
A. V. Farmer
J. Farmor Rev. W. T. and
Mrs. Fes- therstone
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. G. A. Fer-
P. Neeson
Miss D. E. Pep
perell
S. S. Perry
E. H. Ray
ris
Mies Gibzon
Mr. and Mra.
H. L. Grout D. Hail
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. L. Hansen
Maj. Harding
W. Rogers
G. J. Rudolph
W. S. BAILEY Eng. Capt. 8. P. E. J. Saunders
& CO., LTD.,
ENGINEERS & SHIP- BUILDERS, HOK UN KOWLOON.
HARBOUR REPAIRS Call Flag "L"
Sote Agents for "KELVIN MOTORS." Motors from 12 B,H.P. to 50 B.H.P. now in stock also spare parts.
Works
Manager... Secretary
+1
Tel. K.21.
K.633. K369.
Ferguson
H. W. Sassoon
Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Sags000
O. Finney
A. A. Fish
J. Schiff
E. D. Shank
Mrs. L. Fleis Miss W. Sharp chant & maid Capt. Bigyeland
1. Fleischmann
F. A. Franks
A. H. Hollings-
worth
Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Humphreys
SAD D. M.G.
A. II. Penn
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. W. Ford L. Perkins Mr. and E. Ralphs
Gregory Mr. And Mrs Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Roberts J. 8. Robin, Mr. and Mrs. R.
K. Rodger
H. W. Roger
Mr. L 0.
Ryan
Maj. and Mrs.
Sanders
N
O. E. Sandstrom
R. r. Shaw
Hon. Mr. E. R
Sharn
A. Findlay Smith
H. Spicer
Mr.
Harrison
and Hawker
8. Howard D. Jesula
S. Johnston Mrs. Kolman
Richardson
Ms
oursions a tha hande d sent Congrond... Ata 2008 ing before the W Committee of the House iksrkas ruefully admitted by Addison 12 Smith, the representative from Idaho, who wants to have the southeastern part of Yellowstons Park flooded by an irrigation ré-/ servior, that there has been t propaganda organised and con- Mrs. duoted within the past six months over this country which has
Mrs.
Mes thrown a soare into every mem- of to d
ber of the House and every that member of the Senate."
Mr. & Mrs. Van
P. B. Schele
MISE. Sholton Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A
Silva Netto
B. Snuza
A. Mrs. Stewart and
family
Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Taylor
Mr. Labussiore
Mr. Locporker Mr. and Mr.
Liang
F. Taylor Mr. and Mrs.
Ullmann
Mr. and Mrs.
Witeboll
R.
R. A. Wilkinson
and comme Although that campaign against stook must be his and all other park-raiding are willing to bills has been hased on what he to accept very big declared to be "absolutely false From the palat of vie statements," he is free to admit publje 15 is one of the
for buying which they f for some time,
that the opposition arguments have made a decided impression on many members of Congress, He declares that many members. have told him that although they believed in bis plan for flooding the Falls River Basin in Yellow- 3.stone Park, they feel that it would be politically inexpedient for them to vote for it.. For this reason Mr. Smith has been obliged to admit that his bill is dead-but only for this season. He promises to renew his effort in the new Con- gress, and from present indics Hur-tions his endeavour then will be. to have the Falla River Basia region excluded from the park and added to the adjoining National Forest. Such a classification of S. T. Bitting Brig. Gen. the area would at once give the Capt. P. Chand-
Mrs. E.B. Mac-reservoir scheme a legal standing naghton
under the waterpower not.
Kingsclere Hotel Corrected to 10th March, 1921.
Mr. and Mr. G. Alabaster F. C. Mason
Stubbings
J. F. Swindella
Mr. and Mr.
S. J. Byrett
Mr. Thompson
Miss F. M. c.
Trench
Mr. and Mrs.
Thomson Mr. and
Mra Quartos Van Ufford
Mr. J. G. Vaux Mr.
loy
Mr. and Mrs. F.
L. Asharat L. G. Johnson Mr. and Mrs D. C. Logan
J.H. Backhouse W Logaa
ler
A. H. K. Cobb
Rece Dr. P.
Daugherty Lt. Com. & Mrs.
F. J. H. Daw-
and
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Muller
Mre. Newcomb D. de B. New
comb son and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra Veness
Air. and Mrs. John Roberton Mr. Mr. and Mrs.
H. V. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. A.
and Mrs. G. H. Wakeman
Mr.
J. W. Rosser
R. G. S. Kay Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Kennett Mr. and
Koukolovsky Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. W. Franks
R. Sindlinger
C. Y. Smits
P. N. Forum
Mrs. W. Sprod
J. A. Marshall.
Fox
Mies D. Sprod
R. K. Skelton
W. F. Stovens
L, H. Stewart
E. H. Stewart
Mrs. J. Fuller
J. 8. Gardiner H. G. Gerin A. W. V. Gibb V. 8. Giles
G. D. Graham Capt. T. P. Hall Mrs. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. Hannibal
Harbour Engineers,. K.604 & G. Harper
K.622F. Santt Harston
Mrs. M. Hussey F. V. Hare Mr. and Mrs. T.
Telegrama "SEYBOURNE."
JAPAN'S NEW DIET.
Particulars of the Projected
Structure.
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Sterling
L. D. Stone
L. Browitt Taylor Sir Erie and Lady Stuart Taylor
Miss Koukolovsky R. A. Walter
J. H. Kring
H. P. Lamarche Mr. and Mrs.
Langridge
Major and Mrs.
J. R. Lloyd
ལ“
H. H. Webster
Mr. and Mra Marshall Wood
Carlton Hotel,
Corrected to 21st March, 1921. Mrs. C Klione Mrs. J. Acoek Mrs. E. C. Allen T. Kristiansen
Mr. and Mrs. E.F. Allon
P. Templeton
H. Axelrood Capt. and Mrs. B.B. Baker
A. Thomson
Mr. and Mrs.
Barn
8. Laracn
H. S. Langlia
E. Markan
F. A. Massbriessen Mr. M. Maylin Mrs. T. McLaug-
Miss D). Tilling H.J. Vollenweider N. J. Bamicit W. Hindmarsh Mr. and Mrs. I. Mrs. F.M. Beltren lin П. Г. Перег
J. Weir
Master Beltren T. A. McLean J. E. Hape
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. J. Mezger Miss Fluices Mr. and Mrs. W. R. B. Whicker W. Bourwell N. Nass
Bunvard Horley Dr. J. D. Whitle
Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss E. M. Wil
E. M. Joseph
de Jacobs
liama
Mr. and Mra. C. F. Nicalley
N. Oxbourne J. Park
A. S. Bower
Master Bower
Mr. and Mrs. P.H. M. Broody
P.J. Wodehouse Mrs. F. C. Camer-
St. George's House, Corrected to 22nd March, 1021.
and Mrs.
The final details of the plane for the proposed new Japanese Diet Optional Goods will be carried building have been completed, and on unless instructions are given the Home Department has issued to the contrary before Noon, To-photographs of the model for the day.
structure. The plans adopted arc those selected after a competitivo
from among the submitted designs 1921, will be subject four boing chosen.
With the Mrs. A.K. Boslo necessary modifications, the final Miss L. Beale
J. Berontson plans have now been definitely
Miss J. A. Blair decided upon.
B. O. Blaker
Goods not cleared by the 6tlisubmission from 220 architects, Mr. D. II. Ban- Mr.
April, to rent,
ncr
H. F. Blum
Lossiua H. U. Lowick H. M. Madden W. McKenzie Mr. and Mra Damaged packages must be
Hugh S. Miller left in the Godowns for examin
The structure will cover an area
Mr. Thomas Mit ation by the Consignee's and the of 3,746 taubo (7,492 square yards)
chell Mr. and Mrs. Co.'s representatives at an ap- and will be placed within grounds
Benton CByrd B. Nnes
L. Nelson pointed hour on Tuesday and of an area of 38,340 square yarde. Miss Byrd
Mr. and Friday. All claims must be pre-The building will be of reinforced Miss Caskin
with Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Ferguson sented within. ton days of the concrete, three stories,
Nicoll steamer's arrival hero, after basement. It will have a front H. Craig which date they cannot be re-. width of 678 feet and a depth in Mrs. G. Crook-
shank cognized. No claims will be ad- the wings of 368 foot. In all, mitted after the goods have left there will be 361 rooms, great H. H. Day the Godowns.
and small, with a gallery in both H. F. Farthing House of Representatives and Mrs. A. B. Groig House of Peurs, with accommoda- tions for a thousand spectatore.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents.
Hongkong, 30th March, 1921.
The new home for the Diet, which will not be completed before the next seven years, will be one of the most beautiful structures of the Capital.
on
MONTANA'S INTEREST. Nor do the Montana Irrigation- desire for a dam at the outlet to ists appear likely to realize their Yellowstone Lake, for if Congress feels indisposed toward the Idaho bill it may be inferred that the Montana project, which is equally
DIFFERENT BUITE AND PH
Take a suit of clothes. of warblog. It is imp I would first of all y compare a Wear End made to measure suite factory ready-made. prodi Where one can be four to six guiness, cost of cloth, trin and making up, in the making up on the log the other the actual wa
the journeyman excess of this figure.
Whereas ones
cheap at from tan guineas, socording five guiness, and to Another might email)
in terms of the other misleading.
What I would tell the pu purchased at prices at that to-day most ofothing will be impossible, duris coming year to produce,
I would say that generally, retall prioen g
E. C. Dingman Mrs. G.A. Sachse obnoxious to the park defenders, will show a 25 per cent, to Dr. P. Rees A. A. Stackhouse would stand no better chance for cent. reduction on the
Daugherty J. W. Stackhouno favourable consideration. There 1920 prices; but wa Mr. and Mre. D. Mr. and Mrs. F. are indications that this bill will remember that much of the E. Donnelly Syme Thomson also be revived in the Sixty-that will be delivered sk
Mr. and
seventh Congress, however, and tailors during the springs
Mr. and Mrs. G.
Duclos
H. M. Eldridge G. A. Harriman Mr. and Mrs. H.
S. Hill,
Pater Tod
Mra
J. R. Way Mr. and Mrs. W.
A. White Jr.
Station Hotel, Corrected to 10th March, 1921. Miss E. Best J. Macdonald S. B. Berg Mr. and Mrs. C. W. M. Bion and child C. Brooks
CH. Cole Mr. and Mrs.
R. Capoll
Mias Capell
Mastor Capell T. Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Macfarlane
there is now pending in the made out of raw material ** Montana Legislature a proposal had to be bought that mar that the Yellowstone Lake dam the very top prices of the m shall be built at the expense of The price of this stock will that State. Should that pass, the to be averaged with the pr the pressure of the whole State of the cloth which can Montana would be put behind bought on a lower bas the scheme, whereas at present a somewhere between the relatively small section, repre- average price of the fir sented by an irrigation associa article will be determined. tion, is all the support that it has, BO far a8 surface indica- tivos
show. At 8 'Tecent national conference on national, State and municipal parke, held Capt. & Mrs. II.F.at Des Moines on the invitation
When that price is com of the governor of Iowa, this with stocks which, have Robinson & child
Montana project was discussed, Mrs J. S. Smith
the irrigationists being represent price, it may look a little h
realised to-day for cash Mr. and Mrs. A.
od by a delegate who presented but the cost af every stage. their case. He admitted that 8pduction has been tested far as he knew there were only
N. de Man Mrs. B. McCallum Mrs. T.B. Mudio, P. Nelson
J. Mr. J. Porter
W. Smith
Mr. £rid]
Rader
Mrs.
A. v. D. Dekker
Miss Rader
R. Dijkstra
C. J. Endert
Wm. Thom
A. Harper
Mrs. I. Vance
Mr. and Mrs. M.
Miss I. Vanco
0. C. Chrispoffer- L. Roed
8011
22 farmers, including bimsolf, who
WHAT PRICES SHOULD B The standard factory made suit which is being the market in the spring while
£4. 10.
ernment accountants, at exceedingly small margi
A. Harrington Mr. J. H. Wilt would be benefited by this water. profit has been allowed. ASSI
E. C. Rom Mrs. C. Compbell Miss A. Sundlin Dr. J. Concoption Dr. and Mrs. F.
I. P. Haverkamp G. Grist
J. Schwartz
W. Kervel Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. B. C. E. Sey-L. P. Krause
E. Curtin and maur
baby
E. J. Darras
Boti
Mr.
Secretary Payne has called the attention of these petitioners to End J. S. Withell
Palace Hotel.
Mrs
C. J. Shield P. Sloat Mrs. E. K. De Mr. and Mrs. Corrected to 7th March, 1821.
bault
Chan J. Sraith Capt. T. Dahl W. A. Lacombe Mr. and Mrs. J. Mise R. Solmon A. R. P. Davies Mre. . A. Liley
Delahnutz
Mra
N. Eespiy
Capt. Geogo
Stavrakov
Miss M. H. Par
L. J. Fugler A. Gauchi
SODE
T. G. Paterson W. H. Petler Miss Potter
Mr. and Mrs. C. Capt. L. Thorsen
Francis & baby H. W. Tinne
Dr. and Mrs. A.
L. Tompkin G. H. Golding O. F. Ulstud Mr. and Mrs. V. Mr. and Mrs. R
R. Gonzalez J. Vilim
Wm. J. Gordon J. N. Wardrop. S.J. H. Halvorsen G. C. Wilson
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs.
Hardy
Winsor and children
A. H. Potts and child
Miss Agnes Comdr. A. B.
Schede Greig, R.X. J. Storm C. J. B. Helstrom A. L. Terry Surg. Comdr L.Q. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Hunt B.X. Mrs. I. O. Hunt H. J. Lamb
Watt Miss J. A. Watt
0. C. Haven
Mrs. E. Dobinson W. A. Macclonald Capt. B. A. Mat
G. Forestier
thews
P. L. Nowman Mr. and Mrs. · B. Nicholls and children
Rt. Geoffrey
J. E. Gosliner A, Gresarett E. Hoather
Mr. and
Mrs.
F. Hobbs
Mr. and
Mra.
Mr. and Mro J. H. Oxherry
J. W. Hood and B. Petheram children
Capt. T.G. Purvis J. J. W. de Hoog Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr. and Mrs. A
Howarth
B. H. Henderson Capt. J. H. Wool. and Mrs. H. R. S. Holding tocatt M. A. Hudson
Mr. and Mrs. OW. E. Iles
J. Word
8. Hurley
Rasmuseen
Mr. and Mrs.
B. Reeves
This, then, provides the
the fact that substantially twice for a standard of comparison as much water can be stored in a cost of a factory ready certain reservoir site outside the
In the casa a West End on “ park, but the objection to this is that, although a dam there would made from better clase mana probably cost less than at the better trimmings, and on the lake outlet, the flowage rights Boyman system of makin an exceedingly expensive s would have to be bought, which but giving a cut and foll would
not be the case, they celled throughout the wo assume, inside the park.
Cost "Exchange,"
Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected to 21st March, 1921
Mr. Mathews and
party
H. W. Bird
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Compton. Mr. and Mrs. I.
F. Cobba Mr. and Mrs. W.
8. Hall
Mr. C. F. Starkey Miss Hall J. H. Tuit
Miss Mathews
Mr. and Mrs. E.
Rhodos
Me and Mrs. G.
J. Robinson Murray Stewart Miss. F. Vinal
will: be two to three more, according to style uke If the tailor has to give must add a margin to hit to cover his extra cost
U. 8. TREASURY Treasury offiotels ton say that a 75 mill Farm Loan bonds
soon, The bonds will f'" cent, the borrowers paying. cent.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
SURE-WE WANT TOL "TAKE SOME PACIFIC OCEAN WATER HOME TO SHOW SLIM GEE WELL LIKE THAT.;
Tag Blames]It on the Animals
SEE ALL TU TAY U ANIMALS" IN "THE WATER,
TAG+SBE!
YES-TSEB 'EM← ARE THEY
WTH WATER.
(SURE.
WE DRINKT
BY BLOSSER.
OH, NOW I KNONS WHAT MAKES TI SINGING IN THRE STEA KETTLE MIREA THER
- WATER BRONS TO
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