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N WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of ON 1889, at 4 p.au, the Company's Steamship BAYERN” Qapt. J. MERGELL, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and OARGO, will leave this port an above, calling at GENOA.
Mails:
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"The November-December number of Cockchafer the China Review coutains lees variety than Connest usual, but the few articles are very interes Cousustice ting. The opening paper by Mr Herbert Cerdolia A. Gie on "The New Testament in Chi Kok assetreats of a question that must neces- Espor
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Mr EH.Heroine
Hyacinth Parker's Short Journeye in Szechuen are continued, and a goodly instalmant of Impérieuse*
in Leeder these travels in the interior of China is
Linnet given, Mr F. H. Balfour contributes a paper of some length cutitled "The Em peror Cheng, founder of the Chinese Em- pire," which will be read with genuine Orion
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466
3180 470
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2380 14 2690
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2380 10
2420
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369
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465
470
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455
460
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1730
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A few short notices of New Books and a number of Nobce and Queries, one of which tambler "On Chinese Oaths in Western Borneo Rattler and Java" might appropriately have been Satellite placed under a suparate heading, complete Solent
Awift the number.H.X. Daily Pres
Tribner's Oriental Record contains the Torpado Baat No. 35 following notice of the Chine Review: Torpodo Boat No. 36 The present publication, judging by the Tweed
unter now before us, is intended to Vistor avanor occupy a position, as regards China and the Waederer
WiverD neighbouring countries, some what similar to that which has been fitted in India by the Calculia Review. The great degree of st tention that has been bestowed of late years upon the investigation of Chinese literature, sutiquities, ancial developments, to say
and HIPMASTERS and ENGINEERS are nothing of linguistic staidian, has led to the respectfully informed that, if upon accumulation of important stores of inform their arrival in this Harbour, NONE of ation, rendoring some such channel of
Pab the Company's FOREMEN should be at licity as is now provided extremely desir hand, Orders for REPAIRS if sert to the able; and contributions of mach interest To London
HEAD OFFICE, No. 14, Praya Central, will may fairly be looked or from the main bors To other European points at proportionate receive prompt attention. rates, Special reduced rates granted to In the Event of Complaints being found Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service necessary, Communication with the Under- and the Imperial Chinese Customs, to be signed is requested, when immediste steps obtained on application.
will be taken to rectify the cause of dis- satisfaction.
Through Passage Tichols granted to Kngland, France, and Germany by all trans-Atlantic lines of Steamer.
Fir-dae Fares granted as follows- To San FranCİSOU.
...$200.00
144
To San Francisco aud return,
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To Liverpool.
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of the foreign consular services, the Chinese Customs corps, and the missionary body among whom a high degree of Chinese scholarship is now saiducurly caltivated, and who are severally represented in the first number of the Review by papers highly creditable to their respective authors Szoritary.
Bame translations from Chinese Dovals and Alont -1468 play are marked by both accuracy and freeh Arg bess of style; and an account of the career of Aspic the Ohinese post statesman of the elevanth Lore century, Bu Tang-to, by Mr. B. O. Bowes, is not only hiatorimally valuable, but distinguished by its literary grace. P notices of new bonke relating to Obini the Rast,
which will be a useful feature the Reviews, if carried out with panotuality and detail, we are glad to notice that Mosco Noles and Queries are destined to Mordj and a place in its pages alan. It is to be Nayesink hoped that this opening for contributions Omaha on Chinese subjects may evoke a similar als
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・ 0. D. HARMAN,
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Agent
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H. B. M. Ships' tonnage, diaphoomants and effective horse powers are givan scoording to H, M. Navy list,
Föreign Hen-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
Captain.
Captain Farsaego Captain A. Soler
Landseer
Glondon Baugesund
Name
Flag and Hig
Ramdan gunboat
Tona Guna, E.P
800
Whors chi
Nagamki
Spanish cruiser
-1908.
Bengkong
Bangkok Cape Clear
French gunboat
470
400
Commander Malopart
Bhanghai
Russian oruiser.
1100
Captain Nenschiontf
Nagsaki
Phratabou
Gusaur
French despatch-vezel
Captain Bugand
Hongkong
Rambo
Comète
tis Zatia Modjur
French gunboa
476
450
Liont-Commander årsjo
Quinbon
German gunboat
489
Captain Bekstedt
Shanghai
French gunbons
485
421
Captain. Nény:
Tourvo
Russian corvetta.
1240
Captain Tihonknin
Amoy
Osroline
U. À. corvette
1900.
1170
Commander Dyer
On a craine
Contaur
1370
.1470
Livut.-Con. Henry Gla
Tokohan
Fooshow
60
Coron
1830
400 13 420-6
250.
Captain Zarine
Magakl
Formi
1160
Kobe
29.
Tészt.-Commander Fucrest
On a cruis
Golial
Partaguene ganbos
Russian cruiser
5-40 000
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100)
Commander Snobrief
Gores
Ruslan gunboat
60
Commander Boyle
Гарад
German cruiser
Captain Kahlhuer
ngapora
·Portuguese gunboai
100
Idunt. Dom. 0. R. Caminha
French frigate
6880
4250
Captain Aubry de la No
Ruslan" correkta
Franck cruiser
Villan
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U. E. corvette U. B. gunboat French gunboas
Fressh gunboa Rasdan oxrrette
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Guzman gun bons
2960
500
Commander Moltoff
Capt. MaNair
· Ldönti-Dom, Ornig
Captain Meret
Consinander Goodek 5
Captain Makaro
Commande Molokonaly
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