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FRIDAY,
LOCAL BASEBALL.
AUGUST 19, 1927.
FUNERAL OF MR. D. C. LOGAN.
AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY.
HONOLULUANS SCORE THEIR FIRST HOME RUNS.
The baseball
game between the
The scene at Happy Valley last visiting Honoluluans and all Chinese team scheduled to take place at evening at the funeral of the late p.m. was delayed for one hour. on Capt. D. C. Logan, M.C., was a account of the funeral of Mr. D. C. striking one many hundreds, ro- Logan, one time player for the presentative of all classes in the Volunteer team and son of the Pro-Colony being present to pa, their Bident of the Association. Play was last respects. subsequently held up and two minutes silence ensued as a mark of respect to the deceased.
The Honoluluans showed better form than hitherto and were success. ful in Blanking out the local Chinese
poor with a
over seven innings. In the ifth and seventh innings Honolulu put on six runs at each visit while China never once got beyond second base. The gamo was generally multitude of errors in the Chinese fielding resulting in a wla for the visitors by 17 rune to nil
The line out for the game was as
follows:.
Chinu
Honolulu
P. Yee
2. K. Hee 3.b. A. Ho
1.b. Y. K. Yuon
9. L. Lee Sling June
T. Chinn
S. S.
Leo
... Chang,
Shim
c.f. E. Low
Choy
5.. A. Pung
1. H. B. Chung
D. Chinn Lam
r.f. M. Chang
Umpires: Mesars. Bacon and Griffin Honolulu batted. Arst and Pung made a two base hit to right, Low flied to centre, Ho went up on a pitched ball; P. Yee made first on a missed tynd Pung made home on play and Ho to second, C. Chang flied to left and M. Chang struck out
of U. S. S. Pumpangu.
for side.
In reply for China S. L. Les flied
struck out.
The solemn procession "formed at the Monument with the firing party of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, with reversed arms, in the lead. They were followed by the pipers of the same regiment, and then came the draped drums and the buglers. Following was the cortege, with three members of the Scottish Company of the Volunteers as bearers at either side.
V.R.C. NIGHT FETE.
DISPLAY BY AUSTRALIAN
CHAMPIONS.
THE RESURRECTION NEAR.
·A PHOPHET IN MANILA.
Millions now living will never By reason of the fact that the Australia swimmers, who are on die because the resurrection refer their way to compete against the red to in the Bible is near at hand. The above is the gospel of O. E.
apoke on their Rossell who
at the" Japanese in the Far East Olym pind, wore vaccinated way here, only two, Mr. Reg. Grier, Veterans' Hall on Calle Echague (Queensland) and Mr. Tom Beast, Manila, on Saturday night.
A well drawn chart, dividing (Queensland) were able to appear before the extremely large auditima into four parts, aided Mr. ence at the V.R.C. fete last night. Rosselli in explaining his points. These two swimmers, however, The first division of time was the former being the holder, of between Adam and the flood. He the, 220 yards championship of said that had Adam not eaten the Australia, and the latter the cham-forbidden apple death would not pion.back.stroke swimmer of Aus-have been known, but because of tralia, treated those present to a Adam's sin his descendants have
lost all "claim to the throne." of swimming, fine exhibition which was loudly applauded.
The second age was from the time of the food to the time of then until now. During all this Christ,, and the third age, from time, he said, mankind have all
In explaining the reason why all The principal mourners, Mr. W. Logan, Br. R. F. Forbes, Mr. J. H. could not compete, Mr. C. J. Cooke Brister, and Mr. J. A. E. Bullock said that Grier, after refraining followed the cortege and then came from swimming for nearly four
the prince of the world. However, the Scottish Company under Lieut. months did the 250 yards at tiffin been devils because the devil is K. S. Morrison, Lieut. Mackenzie time in 2 mins. 63 secs. (applause), he said, during the fourth period, and Sergt. Major D. J. Purves, the Boast had also put up excellent which is due in a very short time they will all be angels, for the latter carrying the hite Mr. Lo-times with the back stroke
Grier first of all treated the au-devil will be feltered for 1,000 gan's glengarry and sword.
dience to a swim of ten lengths,
All Units Represented.
His years.
the people who have lived on it Mr. Russelli explained: since the time of the flood, but
"We have figures to prove that when all those who have lived are resurrected they would occupy an
to centro;. Sling struck out; June Scottish Borderers followed, these then did two lengths free style and each' person would have 10
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of
Prize Distribution.
ren the size of the state of Texas
square feet to himself."--Manila- Bulletin.
Sir Robert Thomas asked the
A statement by Mr. Rosselli that' The Scottish Company was fol- with the trudgeon stroke. lowed by N. C. O.'s and men re-swimming was easy and tireless, in the next age, which is soon to presenting every unit of the his speed being remarkable for the come, every person will be 30 years Hongkong Volunteer Defence apparently little effort he used old, gave opportunity for argument Corps. Next came the officers of He also demonstrated the art of and argument followed. Some of the Volunteers including Lieut. turning in racing, by swimming the audience doubted that the Col. L. G. Bird, D. S. O. (Comman- across the bath, his actions being earth is large enough to hold all dant), Major R. A. Wolfe-Murray, extremely neat and finished. (Adjutant), Major R. Melville Boast did four lengths with the Smith, Major Black, Capt. Jordain, back stroke in 74 4/5 secs., when Capt. Brackenridge, Liouts. Mon-Mr. Cooke remarked that when he eriol, Thornhill, Noll, Hancock, was in condition he could bring Logan and Jarvis and Reg. Serg. that time down to 70 seconds com
fortably. Major R. M. Westlake?
The officers of the King's Own' The pair, swimming together, Including Lieut. Col. L. J. Comyn, "just to show how it was done."
The swimming of these two C. M. G., D. S. O., (Commanding), and also officers of practically champions was extremely polish- In Honolulu's second K.-Hee was every military unit now in Hong-ed and made a great impression. out at first; H. B. Chung went up on
Mr. Cooke remarked that they resident of the Board of Trade a pitched ball and stole; Y. K. Yuen kong. Major General C. C. Luard,
in consequence of an agreement made a safe first and Chung came C. B., C. M. G., G. O. C., followed hoped local swimmers would have last month, if he was aware that opportunity competing between eight great British and home; a bunt by Pung brought Yuen with his staff officers, together an home and an error in fielding at with Commodore J. L. Pearson, against the Australiana after the
tween them controlled a large second brought Pung in. Low and C. M. G., R.N., and his secretary, Olympiad, when they returned Continental meat firms, who be Ho" struck out..
Pay. Cmdr. H. Rogers, O. B. E., home by way of Hongkong,
percentage of our national supply," Chanson substituted Lam in right Capt. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, repre-
an early rise in the price of chill- Go- field for China. T. Chinn, out atsenting His Excellency the
As usual an excellent programine ed meat WOR anticipated, nd first, S. S. Lee out at first; Shim flied vernor, and then members of the was provided, and Mr. D. Lyon whether the Government would general public, the entire proces created some amusement when, set up a Committee of Inquiry sion extending a considerable dis-in reaching for something, he fell into the position of the meat fully clothed into the bath. trade. Sir Burton Chadwick re- Among those present were the At the conclusion of the aquatic plied that his attention had been Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn C. M. G. events the prizes were distribut-drawn to the report that {}} (Colonial Secretary), the Honed by the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, agreement was likely to be reach- Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, the Hon. Mr. chairman and an extremely ened between the large meat in W. E. L. Shenton, the Hon. Mr. J.joyable evening concluded with a porting firms, The Food Council were engaged in an inquiry into Owen Hughes, the Hon. Dr. R. H.dance. Kotewall, C. M. G., Mr. D. W. Trat-
The results were as follows: retail meat prices, and if, as the man, Lieut. Col. E. E B. Mackin- tosh, D. S. O., (Commanding Royal 50 yards handicap final. (Mem-result of the agreement, any con- occurred, the Council would”, „no Engineers), Mr. R. Sutherland, bers). 1. F. M. da Silva, 32 secs.siderable increase in retail price Mr. D. Templeton (acting presid-2. J. A. Victor, 33 4/5 secs... ent of St. Andrew's Society), who K. Hee made a safe to short and together with many other members to third on bunt by H. B. Chung represented the Society, Dr. G. D. out at first; Y. K. Yuen out at first, R. Black, Mr. W. A. Dowley, Mr. K. Hee home on play; Pung walked; H. P. White, Mr. C. G. Alabaster, and out at plate by E. Low's bat. K. C., Mr. F. H. Crapnell, Mr. C. M. S. L. Lee for China's fourth was Manners, Mr. E. Hamilton, Mr. B. out at first by second; Sling walked Wylie, Mr. W. S. Bailey, Mr. R. and was put out stealing: June, outA. D. Forrest, Mr. F. M. Key, Dr. at first by pitcher.
E. P. Minett, and Mr. N. V. A. Croucher.
The Last Rites.
to left.
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Shim, pitching the Honolulu third, Yaer to centre, S. L. Lee catching. P. Yee made a safe first over second; C. Chang flied to first; P. Tee out stealing; M. Chang out at first by third.
Choy out at first; D. Chim out at first; Chanson struck out.
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T. Chinn catching the Honolulu fourth. Choy to centre; S. L. Lee to short. Yuen out.
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A. Ho hit a home run to left field; followed by another circle to the same spot by P. Yee: C.. Chang hit for first through short; M. Chang out at first by pitcher, K. Yee made the third honier, again through, left and M. Chang reached home, Chung to first by dropped y at centre and
came home on a
similar
error at
left to Yuen's bat, who made second. Yuen out at plate to Pung's hit to centre. Brror at short saw Low to first and Pung home. A. Ho fied to centre.
tance.
Wornoc, C.A. Faleher, W. Simmons. A.K. Wing, He Ki, ahraael, Chan, Wong Kar- Henderson, Ho Leung, Jo Kwong. Ho it s fuk, Spa Pet-shao, and Soc Pul-chea.
100 yards free style Services doubt give the matter carfful
First heat. 1, consideration: championship. Bmbdr. Norris, G8 1/5 seen. 2. L/C Floyd 72 2/5 secs. Second heat 1. Pte. Faulkener 74 3/8. 2. Sergt. Gainsby 77 1/5 secs. Third heat. 1. Mid. W. N. Petch, R. N. 78 secs. 2. Gds. Miller 84 sees. Fourth heat. Swim over for L/C Lees, 94 secs. Final 1. Bmbdr. Norris 67 2/5 secs. 2. Pte. Faulkenor. 72 secs. 3. Mid. Petch, 72 1/5 secs.
Fancy diving. 1. Ed. da Roza.
As stated there were several 2. A. Duncan. hundred of the late Mr. Logan's 100 yards back stroke open ehem- friends present, the numerous pionship. 1. G. R. Razavot, 84.3/5
odios with which he was connect-secs. 2. D. Laing, 93 secs. ed being represented.
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Me, and Mts, L. E. Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Haywood, Mr. and Mrs. EW: Hamil
Mrs. A. W. Davidson and family. Mr. and MRE. Lindsel, Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hazeland and Mina R. Hazeland, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Apcar, Mr Oliver, Mr. and Mr. A. E. II and Mrs. 9. F. Chubb, Mr. and Mrs. Allar
ton. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Manners, Mr. and
Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. . E. Dai, Mr. an
Nr, H. A Junca, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crap nell, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Childs. Mr. an Mr D. W. Tratminn, Mr. and Mrs. C. C Elark, Mr. and Mrs. . Grimbler Mr. an M. H. 5. Hulle. Mr. and Mrs, E. Grimble Mr. and Mrs. H.C. B. Way, Mr. and Mr Backhouse. Mr. Jun! Men. F. G. Clema, M and Mrs. K. McLennan, Mr. and Mrs. I. S Greenhill.
Lieut. and Mrs. II. M. A., Day. Mr. and The Committer and members, Hongkong Mra, G. T. May and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clos. Committee ansl members Hongkong P. R. Dutton, Mr. and Mr. D. J. Purvey Football Club. Captain, Committee and mem- Tir, and 3m, Goodall, and Phyille, Mr. and ber, Royal Hongkong Golf Club, Victoria Mrs. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hooper, M. Recreation Clab, the Committee and nem- and Mrs. H. H Pens, Mr. and Mrs. P. L the Royal Wiben, Mr. and Mrs. D. Tollan, Mr. and hers. Blangkong Cricket Club: Jongkong Yacht Club, and the Committee Mrs. F. M. Crawford, Mr and Mrs. R. and members, the Fenk Club.
Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Thornhil Stand Mr. W. h. Reyrol . C. PEAL Mr. onl
The coffin was, draped with the Union Jack on which were laid his sword, glaugarry and medals. beautiful bouquet of flowers from his fiancee was placed on the foot of the coffin and as the cortege moved towards the cemetery the
The Directore, Hongkong At Kowloon pipers played the lament The
Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., the left of the Flowers o' the
Mrs. Parker yes, Mr. and Forest." The
company and the compradove staff. the Dir- Bir. and Mra, K. S. Morrison, Mr. and Mr. service at the grave was conduct-ectors, the Star Ferry. Co. Ltd.. and the J. A. Lyon and furally, Mr. and Mrs. H.
ata of the company. GF, Grose and Cos, Wertinke, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Harrison, M ed by the Rev. H. Copley Moyle. the General Electric Co. of China Ltd., The and Mrs. A. 1'iercy. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Way. Mr. and Mr. I. 3, Charles. Mr. and Mr. At the conclusion of the service, Sunday Herald, Shewan.
R. A. D. Forrest. Mr. and Mrs G. H. M. impressive in its simplicity, the
Bannerman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart. P. Yee fied to right: C. Chang firing party presented arms and
Mr. and Mrs. Sverre Borg (Consal fer Nor. flied to short; Chun Chew playing then fired three volleys over the
Way. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Brunson. for M. Chang made first on a hit
T. Chion out at first: D. Chinn to first on error at third, stealing second on Shim's sacrifice; Choy out at first for another Chinese blank.
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ber No More" being played.
Tomes and Co.. Fred Kew and Co., Mesam. Darie Boag and Co, Ltd, Reiss, Mazary and Co. Lid, the Ltd., the Hongkong and Shanghal Hotels Jardine Engineering Corporation Ltd., Mesara
to second; K, Hee to first on third grave. Before the report of each error; H. B. Chung to first on another volley had faded away, the drone error by third; with bases full Chow of the pipes was heard, "Locha-runge, the Bank Line Lu, the China Mafl. Yung was put out at first by short,
D. Chinn was out at first in reply for China; Chanson out at first by first; S. L. Lee finished the side at the same spot through accond.
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Mr. and Mr. J. Ormiaton, Mr. and Mr. F. H. Navay, Mr. and Mrs. A. d. Colier ham, Mr. no Mrs. L. E. S. Hodge, Mr. and MT. L. A. Mr. R. M. Henderson, Mr. and 1 Cunsart, Mr. and Mr. H. N. Murdock. Mr. nd Mr. P. Tod, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harvey and David Harrup. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Arthar, Mr. and Mr. C. H. Bummers, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Jordoin, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. L. Dow- Liggin. Mr. and Mew, IL. L. Bridger, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pesco. Mr. and Mrs. 7. Ferguson, Excellency the Governor and Lady Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. P Clementi, E. Major General C.. Luani Lanigan, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hackintosh, 6.8 G.M.G.. Lieut. Col. RL. Bouchier, Major Mr. and Mrs. L. Cornaby. Mr. and Mrs. A Melville Smith, Lt, Comdr. F. Hayley Bell, Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. Leo D'Almada Comar. G.F. Hale, Maier La Cassel, Capt. Castro, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gulterres. Ht.
Anderson and Aabe, the Hongkong Excava tlon. Pile Driving and Construction Co. Ltd.. Ye Olde Printeris, Ltd., Messrs. Leigh and
President, Commitee and members, the Hangkeng yt. Anilegw's Society. The Hospital, the At the present armas, the buglers Wayfoong Mesa, the Peak
Hongkong Baschali Asociation, the Pro sounded the "Last Post" and the aldent and members. Ewa Mess, European Res venue Officers, the Barbers of Darelle, Cum- "Revielle," and the firing partymittee and members, the Hongkong A.D.C. then moved off. The latter was under Sergt. Barham, while Pipe Major Mackie was in charge of the pipers and the buglers under Drum Major
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The Floral Tributės.
Honolulu 11-China 0. Pung bunted for first and E. Low hit to bring him home on a two bagger; A. He made first on a drop-Dalrymple.. ped fly and Low came home. reached third and errors saw Ho home with P. Yes and Chun Chew on basce. A passed ball SRW Yee home and Chew to third: Error took K. Hee to first, to steal second." Chow Yung maile a three bagger to bring Chew and Hee home. Pung out first.
China completed the debacle by being blanked again. Shing at first; June at first, T. Chinn struck out.
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Score by Innings,
2 3 4 5 G 7 Total Honolule 1 3 0 1 C 0.0 17 China .000 0 0 0 0 0
The games for the week-end will be: Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Dragons v. Recreio,
Saturday, 1.30 p.m. Japanese v Hongkong.
Sunday, 4.00 pm. Tigers v. Fili- pinos.
A man named Godlevsky, has been found strangled in the pub- lic gardens at Kharkoff, Russia. He had been one of the most no- torious executioners in the aorvi of Cheka since 1921.
The numerous beautiral oral tributes in- cluded those from the following:
Mother and Dad, Iris, Ho), Kenneth, Vicky Elf and Edger. Ferkle and Darty, Joyce and John. Teddy and Stella
No. Platoon of the Scottish Co. (H.V. D.C.). All ranks of the Scottish Company H.V.D.C. Officers of the Volunteer Defence Corps. members of the ILV.D.C., mambers of the Sergeant Mess, B.V.D.C., OfBeers, N.C. O'. and men of the Infantry Co.. the Ba gineer Co., the Artillery Co., offers, NC. O'. arid men of the Armoured Car Co.. The Tortuguese Co. Portuguese Rifle Club (1.V.D.). From 11 ranks of the Shanghai Scottish, Ex-Active Service Men's Aarocia tion (1014-1918), Omcers and other ranks of the Royal Army Pay Corpa, Omers of the Royal Artillery (British Beavy Batteries), Colonel Bergison Brooke and officers of the 15th Infantry Brigade, the officers of the Headquarters Staff (South China Command). Lieut. Col. L. J. Comyn, C.M.G.. D.S.0., and Scottish Borderers, Lt-Cal V. Coles and officers of the 2nd. Ba. The King's Own oneers, 6th Bn. 2nd Punich Rect.. members' of the Garrison Sergeants Meas, Olcers of the Royal Artillery (H.KS. Bde. RA, and members at the Berats. Mens 2nd K.O.5.0.
District Grand Master and Ocers at Dis. trist Grand Lodge, E.G., Warshiptal Master,. Offers.and Brothers. Zetland Lodge, W. Mas ter. Officers and Irethren of Perseverat Te Lotze. Victoria Lodge, W. Master, Officers Kad Brethren of St. John Lodes, District' Grand Master and Officers of District Graud Loden, 8.C Officers and Brethren of the Navol and Military Chapter; W. Muster and omear and Brethren of Naval and Military Lodge, W. Master and Officers and Members of the United Services Lodge, W. Master and officers and Brethren of University Lodgy W. Maator and officers and Brethren of Cathay Lodge. Officers and members of the Eastern Scotla Lodge.
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C. Anderson, Sir Robert He Tang, Dr. L. Kotowali C.M.C., the Hon. Mr. D.G.M. Ber. nard. Dr. C. Margown, Dr. .W. Ander son. Dr. D.J. Valentine..
and Mrs. F. Harris, Mr. and Mr. Aucott (Shanghai), Mr. and Mrs. Hyde, Mr. and Mr. T. R. Farsons. Captain sad Mrs. E. W. D'Alozada Morris, Mr. and Min. J. M. Remedios, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Logan, Mr. and M. 5. S. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. N. Grou cher.. Mr. and Mrs. G. Duelow.
Messrs. F. Sutton. "D. M. Drowning, G. Murray, A Keating, 38. Sraith, H. Spicor, £ £ Hepburn, G. R. Raravet, T. P. Saundor Bon. 8. IL Clark, J. M. Henderson, A. W. Eastman. J.D.H. Crawford, F. Low, C.H. Blason, J. Thayr: V. Benjamin, B.B. Stephen- win, R. Baker, A.F. Stubbs, J.N. Owen, A.K. Dimond. E . Nord, W. A. Butterfold M. M. Maas, O. Enger, P. M. Nolasco da Silva, N. E. Macdougall, A.LG, Eastman, C. Edgecumbe W.JI. Whiley. H.G. Howard, M.J. Quiat, W. Kett, A.C.I. Bowker: R.K. Valentine. R.L. Moncrieff. L. J. Davies, R. A. Cooper, P. Tester, EC. Frederick, E.D. Shank, 0.11. Barton. C. Shenk, A Morley, W.D. Russell, . . ako. H. R. Pielips, J. H. Seth, J. H. Ramsay, LC. Edwards, G.L. Goldenburg D.L. King. E. Halpin, W.A. Ammern, R.H. Dou Thumsen, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.. G. Burnett.
gin. J. Forguson, J. Coulthurt, W.A. Nowere, F.P. Franklin, R.W.LA Joser, T.G. Paterson, M.F. Kay.
Mr. And Mira. E. D. C. Wolfe (C. 8. P.). Mr. and Mrs. J. Bagram, Mr. and Mrs. . I. Cookes, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Bima, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen and Marjorie. Mr. and Mr. Hodgson, Mr. and Mr. Stavarison, AD Miss Btevenson, Lt. Col. and Mrs. L. G. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Rasmand, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. E. Abraham, Mr. B. E. Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mackenzie, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Borby, Mr. and Mr. B. Wyllie. Mr. and Mr. Dun cun and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Alabas- ter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Greas. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hannibal, Mr. and Mrs. Syme
Krs. J. H.Briator, Mr. and Mr. J. F. Bobins son, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.. Shields. Mr. and Mr. G. S. Labrum, Mr. and Mrs, and Miss Coppit, Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Labrum, Mr. and Mrs. E. . C. Hornell. Mr. and Mr. 8. A. Lapes.
Me and Mrs. Cr Hond, Mr. and Mew. A. B. Raworth, Mr. and Mr. Boyce, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jente, Mr. and Mr D. Temple- 1. Dreyer, G.B. Blipper D. Humphreys,
tan, Mr. and Mr. H. R. Remington, Mr. and. TA. Pollock, A. Gordon, W.D.F. Waon, E.B. Mrs. Grossman, Mr. and Men and Mis W. Brackenridas, J.E. Joseph, LE Hopkin. Abraham, C. Blaker, G. Miskin, J. K. Shaw.
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