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AND AUSTRALIA.

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[No. 8168. MARCH 11, 1889,

BHIPPING IN-OHINA, JAPAN;" PHILIPPINES, AND BISM

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THE CHINA REVIEW.

PUBLISHED BI-MONTHLY,

TANTE YEAR.

[RHIS Beview, which was intended to meet

the wants of many students of Chineno caused by the discutinuance of Notes and Queries on China and Japan,' has reached its Yourteenth Vulumo. The Reviear discusses these topics which are uppermost in the minds of students of the Far East' and about which every intelligent person con- noted with China or Japan is desirous of lt in. acquiring trustworthy information. cludes many interesting Notes and original Papors on the Arts; Scicnose, Ethnology, Falklore, Geography, History, Literature, Mythology Natural History, Antiquities, and Social Mauners and Customs, etc., etc.,

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Noon

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Passengers desicons of insuring their bag. gago can do so an application at the Com- pany's Office.

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Superintendent.

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Longtong, March 2, 1889.

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405

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First-clase Fares granted as follows:- ...$200,02 To San Francisce

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... 325.00 330.00

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rates.

Far East generally. Recently a now de partero has been taken, and the Review now pronhube en Trade, Commeres, and Descriptivo neten of Travel by woll-known It was thought that by extending writers. the Magazine would be modemere generally the scope of the Review in this directing, useful."

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Hongkong, March 7, 1880.

Occidental & Oriental

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The Noses and Queries are still continued and for an important meatse of of laining, fron and difasing among students know- ledge on obscure points.

The Correspondouts' column also affords farther and greater facilities for the inter- change of views and diacuation of various topica.

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Green Island. Vassola near the Hongkong shore are marked ., near the Kowloong shore k., and those in the body of the

Shipping de midway between each shore are wacked, in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections,

Sect

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2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf.

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AND

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First-class Furas granted as follows:-

...$200,00 To San Fraccisco

To San Francisco and return,

available for 6 months...) To Liverpool... Tu London

350.00

325,00 $30.00

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Mo- "ation,

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appreciative review of "The Divine Classic of Nav-Hua," and the Notes mad Queries are as sual very interesting,'-North-China Daily News

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For further information na to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agoney of the Company, No. 601, Queen's Road Central.

O, D. HARMAN, Agent. Hongkang, Tebruary 21, 1889.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE

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0. D. HARMAN, Agent. Hongkong, March 4, 1889. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

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Aasbstantis! and reliable Review which all students of China and the Chinese would do wall to patronise."-Chrysanthemum.

The November-Decomber number che China Review ountains les variety than asual, but the few articles are very interos-

Bak ting The opening paper by Mr Harbert 417 4. Giles on "The New Testamen: in Chi

Sapeir nese" treats of a question that must necos Firebrand

Heroine sarily be of great importance in the eyes of all missionarion.

Mr E. H.

Impériouse neys in Szechucn' Parker's "Short Journeys

Linnet these travels in the interior of China is

Merlin are continued, and a goodly instalment of Lauder given. Mr F. E. Balfour contributos Mutine paper of some length entitled "The Em- peror Cheng, founder of the Chinese Em-Orion pire," which will be read with genuine Porpoise

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TO JAPAN, CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE, VIA

Section

7. From Naval Yard to Blue Buildinga.

8. From Blae Buildinga to East Point

9. From Kellett's Island to North Point 10. Kowloon Wharves

11. Jardine's Wharf.

Captain.

Mag and Fig.

Tons.

Date of Arrival.

Consigners or Agents.

Destination.

Remarks:

Ger.

str. 3142 Mar. str. 1840 Jan.

11F. & O, S. N. Co. 21 Wieler & Co. 11Siomeson & Co.

6 Russell & Co.

6 Butterfield & Swito

4Chinese

6P. M. S. S. Co.

Siemisen & Co.

11 Brandao & Co.

Rumall & Co.

10 Dongles Steamship Co.

90. M. S. N. Co.

9 Douglas Steamship Co.

Malchers & Ca

Yuen Fat Hong

78, K. & W. Dock Co.

San Francisco Haiphong

Amoy and Manila

Sydney, &o. flamburg

Coest Ports Chinkiang

eWebber ...Hoblmann

Brit

Ger.

Пет. Zindel.....

str. 809 Mar.

10 Buyers

Brit

etr. 1306 Mar

8 cWilliams...

Brit

str. 1600 Mar.

3 Hayo

str. 1001 (Mur

6 Friele

amer. str. 3016 Mar.

5 cChristensen...Gur.

5 cMarquez.

Span. str.

str. 674 Mar,

482 MB

19 Daniel

Brit.

str. 1716 Mar.

Lovis

Frit.

str. 609 Feb.

Cread

Chi.

str. 1504 Mar.

hCraig

Brit

atr. 1467 Mar.

9 Russell & Co.

6

Voltmer

Ger.

str. 1069 Mar.

9 Siemsson & Co.

3 c Binge

Ger.

etr. 358 Mar.

10 Winter & Co.

Jah Goddard.

Brit

Bhr.

826 Mar.

Bartels

Ger.

str.

701 Mac.

Watton

Brit

atr. 1012 Mar.

4 bistopani

Brit

tug. 161 Sept.

31 Blaicken

Ger.

str. 1142 Mar.

3Ed. Scholls & Co.

18 Fiold

8 Christensen

8 Christiansen

8 Noyes

6 Summer

9 Show...

5 Thomas ...

18 Cana

3 Burnbam

Amer. bgo 1171 Jan. Norw, bqe. 631 Mar. Ter. bae. 469 Mar.

852 Dec. Amer, bgo.

Brit bqa. 774 Jan. h. 1076 Feb. ......Amer.

Brit.

ah. 1000 Mar.

22Russell & Co.

3Order

Wieler & Ow.

24 Captain

23 Molobers & Co.

21 Russell & Co.

Order

Br. 3-m. 90, 361 Feb. Amor.

2Jardine, Matheson & Co.

sh. 1145 Fob. 28 Pustan & Co.

Fuera Nami.

Fushun Moyane Nierstein

WHAMPOA

Maya Blg.

Ohl ata. Shanghal

Brit str.

Cier.atr

ΑΜΟΥ.

lu pert on February 27, 1889. HEBOHANT STEAMERS.

British

Newchwang

Fuyon

FоOCHÓW.

In pork on February 27, 1689.

MERCILANT,

Chinese

SHANGRAI

In port on March 1, 1889,

MERCHANT STEAMKI

Alwina Beyd

Geran

Antenor

British

ÁVA

French

Djomnah

French

Saigon

Feima

British

Fushun

Chlries '

Gleamy

British

Hangchow

British

Kiang-pian

Chin.one

| Kiang-yung Chinese

Kung-pai

Chiness

Hankow, &o.

Kung-wo

British

Kloon Dock Kwangchi

British

Pathan

British

PAD Hua

British

Pechili

Betileb

13th inst

·Pekin

British

fo-morrow

13th inst.

Pekin

British

Peking

German

Kloon Dock

Promethous

British

10th inst. ¡To-morrow:

Sachsen

Germa

Soochhow

British

Tabu

Britisk

To-morrow.

Tairo

British

Тарасова Ково Chineso

Rangoon

1%-morrow

Her Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.

despatch-vessal gunboat 2nd class

Tokio Maru

Toonan

W. C. de Vriss British ***- Wh-on

British

Hankor, &o.

MERCHANT SAILING VERKETS!

Autoinette Brit bati G. H. Wappats Brit. hge. Hedvig

Prit: boja.

Our Hooyer (for. bga. Tetuan * Brit. bige.

NAGASAKI,

In Port on February 27, 1889,

Kozaki Mazu. Japan, bqa

Western Belle, Amer. bqu

Aretio

YOKOHAMA.

In part on February 23, 1889; Brisch.

Bombay

Diana

Brit. bge.

Amer sch

Glendon

Amer, h

Nemo

Brit. bqe,

Ramse

Bait, sol/

St. James

Araer. bge

HIOGO.

La port on February 23, 1889. Importar

Amer. bqa

Brilh

Amer. sh

Amer, ab.

MANILA.

In Port on March 1, 1989. MERCHANT STEAMERS,

Duke of Sutherland Brit. at: London Banto Domingo Spin, sir. Upis Spackť

Nume.

Rig.

Tona.

Gus. I.H.P.

Садаваніты

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of

Alacrity Cockchafer Conatadvo Cordelia

1700

3180

Com. R. Blair Maconochie

Amoy

465

470

Ident,-Com. Brerard Maxwell

Hongkong

Mohawk John Carrier

cruiser 3rd class

$380

2590

Capt. I 0. Keppal

Shanghai

cruiser 3rd alsan

2960

2450

Captain Henry H. Boys

Hongkong

Naupaotna Undiunted

Briti

g-bt. 3rd class coat defence)

363

340

In reserva

gunboat 2nd class

465

470

Ident.-Con. Reginald Y. Smith

Hongkong

gunboat 2nd clas

465

460

Lient-Com Deniscu

Shanghai

crnizer 3rd class

1400

A

1190

Captain Chas, J. Balfour

twinscrew battle ship

8400

10 10000

Captain William H.

Hongkong

May

Hongkong

cruiser 2nd clasa

4300

10 5500

Captain M. J. Dunlop

Hongkong

gun-Verse: 2nd clasa

708

5 1050

Commander Smythies

Singapore

gunboat 2nd class

430

4

490

Leat.-Com. G. H. Yonge

Hongkong

aloop

1130

10 1120

Commander J. H. Martin

Stanghei

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4370

4

4040

Captain By. J. Carr

Singapore

2nd class armered

cruiser

1730

G 9500

Usmmander R. W. White

Hongkong

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830

3

690

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gunboat lat olsas

716

6 1200

Lieut.-Jom. W. Malti. Dougall

Shanghai

cruiser 3rd clas

1970

19

2960

Captain W O. Karake

Singapore

orniser 3rd class

1420

1400

Captain T. P. W. Nesham

Yokohama

gun-Tezet ad else

torpedo mining launah

160

Hongkong

756

1010

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Hongkong

95

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la reserve

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6157

sloop

925

750

Commodore E. J. Church Commander Goo, A. Glived

constsofence ship.armoured 2750

1450

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Toall common points in Can-

To San Francisco..........

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ada and the United States

230.00

EN

To Liverpool.+4

To London *** TAI

300,00 305,00

THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALZ AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS

AND LCGGAGE.

N.B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bills of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA.

To other European points at proportion-anong when a high degree of Chinese ate raten. Spacial reduced rates granted to scholarship is now assiduously cultivato Officers of the Army, Navy, Civi Service, and who are severally represented in the first and the Imperial Chinese and Japanese number of the Kore by papers highly

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Consular Invoices to scoompany Cargo Some translations from Chinese novels and destined to points in the United States, plays are marked by both accuracy and freak- Aleout should be sent to the Company's Offices,ness of style; and an account of the career of Aragon addressed to Mr. D. E. BROWN, District the Chinesa pret-statesman of the eleventh Aspic осмет Ba Tang-p'o, by Mr. E. G. Bowra, Bobra Freight Agent, Vancouver, B.C.

Freight will be received on board until is not miy historically valuable, but is also Gomète

distinguished by the literary grace. Beside Essex

Iltia p.. on the 3rd April.

notices a new books relating to China and

Lutin the kast, which will be a useful festure of the Renew, if carried out with punctuality Marion and detail, we are glad to notice that Monocway Notes and Quaries are destined to Mord) find a place in its pages also. It is to be Nayandink hoped that this opening for contributions Omaha on Uhinees abjects muy ercke a similar Palo 440 degree of literary seal to that which was Parneval

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For information as to Passage or Freight, Steamship Sachsen Capt, V. GAE-BEL, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.; and CARGO, will leave this part as above,

Agents. calling at GANDA.

Shipping Orders will be grastal till Noon, Cargo will be received on, boardi antil 4p.m., Specie and Parcels aatillp.m. on the 16th March, 1889. (Parcels até not to be sent ou board; they must be left at the AGENCY'S Office). Contents and Value of Packages are required.

The Steamer baseplendid Accommodation

and carries a Doctor and Stewardess. For further Particulars, apply to

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Hongkong, March 7, 1888.

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To reserva

Hongkong Singapore

Hongkong

H. B. M. Bhips' tonnaga, displacements and effective horse powers are given according to H. M. Fåvý Hat:

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.

U. B. albop

Bassino gunbon Bassian orniser U, B. corvette

Name,

Flag and Rig.

Russian gunbost

Tons.

Gurs

H.P.

800

Spanish cruiser

1908

French gunboat

470

Russian cruiser

1100

French gunboat

476

U. B. corvette

1375

German gunboat Franch gunboat

480

485

U. 8. corrette

1.800

7.

1170.

1370

6'

1470

455

1390

9400

540

640

DOO

Bivotch Babol

9100

Mr. Andrew Wind, Kaws Acret, Ha

Sophie Tejo

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21, PARK ROW, NEW YORK; la Vipero authorised to receive Subscriptions, Vina

for the China Ma Advertisements, they Overland China Meff, and China Ervies | WOLF

Voeloek

gunbost French frigate Russian corvette French ganboat Russian corretta Bussian gunboat

500 8880 1330

480

2950

German gunhost

U, S. gunboat French gunbust French Funboat Portugues

gunboat

Ramlan aruiser Bussian gunboat German cruiser Portugue

| 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 188 188 18 19

Captain.

Captain Paranego Captain D. E. Zalnaga Commander Malopett Captain Menscbicoff Lient. Commander Martel Compunder Jewell Captain Kicksteds Captain Rény

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ILOTO

MERCHANT BAILING PERSIJA,

Ellen A. Read Brit sh. Montanał Hilaria Brit. h. Montresi

CEBU

MERURANT SAILING VESSEL. Scammell Bros Brit, bye, New York Lizzie O. Troop Brit. sh. New York

-BANGKOK.

In port on February 26, 1887.

MEBUHANT SZLÁNERE.

Bangkok

British

Wkers at.

Urpie Clear

Siamess

Chamroen

British

Nagasaki

Manila

Phratabong

Bizese

Shanghai

Rainbow

Siamese

Nagasaki

Quinton

Singapore

Andreas

Chotalpo

Touron

Caroline

Ampy Yokobsmas Cores Nagasaki Bhaghai

Bus Pan

Foochow

Fortung

'Giovinaī

Koba

Goliab

Shanghal

On a cepiso

Guisappe

ما

Corun

Japan *Singapore

On a crnim

Saigon

Faigon

Singapore

Commander Molchonery

Captain Credar

Commander Gandot Captain Makaroff

Barmonio

Fuld

Janes Ferguson

Rintorato

Ta Hongkong Sin

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