ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

Annual Finance Committee Meeting.

At the Alice Memorial Hospital on Friday evening the Hon. Mr E. A, Irving, Registrar General, presided over the Annital meeting of the Finance Committee of the Alice Memorial Hospital, and the Ba Min Ling Hospital. Those present

THE

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THE CHINA MAIL.

which Open on the 27th

on their re-

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out-patient attendances 28,288 compared much more cheering. One woman who was with 28,265, The decrease in the number in hospital vary ill for six weeks used to of out-patients, individual cases, is probably ask me to pray with her and seemed to due, chiefly to the epidemic of Bubonis understand much of the doctrine taught Plages during the summer months her. On reaching hospital she received when many families loft the Colony. further reaching and was baptised. Otbar The total surgical dressings in the out- women whom we have been able to keep patient departments have been 9,050, neatly for longer periods have been glad to read double the number dressed in 1906. The the books lent them and although we are increase is chioly in the number of women unable to follow up many of them when and children attending; two Chinese they leave hospital, we trust some de catry nursos, under the supervision of the away some knowledge of the good news. Matron, dress the womon: id childron at The Government oidwires whose work has the Alice Memorial Hospital in a room been superintended from the hospital have dressing room. While had a very busy year. 1033 crees sttondad Included Dr J. C. Thompson, Rer. Weconomy in practised, good materials, wool. as against 581 last year is an indication of Postce, Rav. Ti. R. Wolle, Mass D. W. bandages, etc., are provided, and bearing the way their services are being appreciated. Craddock, A. Mackenzie, J. W. B. Bonner, in mind that the majority of the in-patients We hope that the few casea of puerperal H. R. Phelips, S. W. Tso, Choa Leep Choo, also require surgical dressings, a large farer in the Colony last year is one of the

required to mest results of their work. Poo Yio Chun, the Hon Dr Ho Kai, ord annual expenditure the secretary, fr R. MacLean Gibson.

Me Phelips, treasurer, explained the various items contained in the balance shoot, and said he regretted that he was compelled to resign his post. Shortly, he was going north on an annual tour, and on the termination of that tour ha bepari to proceed on leave of absence. He regretted that he had been unable to give as much time as he would wish to the work of treasurer, but this was impossible owing to an increase of work in his own department. He felt grateful to Dr Gibson for the stle assistance that gentleman had given him dering the time he acted as treasurer. For about five months the doctor did practically all the work for him. He suggested as his accessor Mr F. M. L. Crawford who, be we informed, had kindly consented to set for the ensuing year (Applause).

The Chairman proposed the adoption of

the report.

reserved as &

the noods shese case. In the oys- department there have been treated. 1,508 out-patients (now) cases), and of that omber 801 were cases of Trackons, 216 in-patients and 169 eys operations por formed. Spanial oye cliniques are now hald at the Alice Memorial Hospital on Mon- days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 11 a... at Nothersole Hospital on Saturdays at 11 .. and Faumati Dispensary on Thursdays At 2.30

Outdoor visiting by the senior students under the supervision of the Superintendent will be began in March, 1999. There are many patients unable to pay for medical attendance and tos work to attend as, the outpatient room, who would be benefitted by being visited in their own homes. Patients residing in in ares within the following limite, N. Prays, Caine Road, E. Wyndham Street and Pedder Street.

p.m.

CHURCH SERVICES.

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST, 1909.

St. John's Cathedral

QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY. · Holy Communion (7.30 ..) Matis (ILs.m.) (Fall Choir). Responses, Ferial;

Venite, Barby Paris, of the 21st morning; Te Deum, Smart in F: Jubilata, Ouse- ley; Anthem, O Saviour of the World" -Goss,

Holy Communion (12-noon). Kyria, Baker in F; Hymus, 535 and 255. N.B.-Psalm 105, Vernes 1, 2, 7, 8, 92,

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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1909.

To-day's Advertisements To-day's Advertisements

IN THE SUPREME COURT ÓF · HONGKONG.

IN BANKKUPTOI, :

Notics of Receiving Orders and Fiest General Meetings of Creditors.

No. 19 of 1808.

Be The Kworo YAT CHEUNG Firm lately.

carrying on business. No, 182, Wellington Street, Victoris, Is the Colony of Hongkong, Merchants.

Recalving Order dated the 18th day of February, 1909.

Petition dated the 28th day of July,

1908.

FOR

STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGIPT, MEDITER- RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bill of Lading issued for BATA

GULF, VIA, PERSIAN TINENTAL AMERICAN SOUTH AFRICAN FORTS.

CON

AND

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

February 18,

Manchuria, American str., 8,750, D E. Fricla, San Franiolano January 21, and Shanghai Teb. 17, Maile and General.- P. M. 9. S. Cop s

Chipshing, British steamer, 1,199, F.. Mooney, Wakamated Feb. 14, Coal for Canton.-JAKDINH, MATHESON & Co, Th

Idomeness, British str., 4,250, H. Nish, Amoy Feb. 18, Generul.-BUTTERFIÐI SWIRE

Bandai Maru, Japanese steamer, 2,000. T. Miyamąki, Moji February 18, Coal. NIBHRAWA Co.

Takoson Mars, Japanese str., 3,817, Yamasuki, Moji Feb. 14, Coal,MITUS1, PUBSAN KAISHA.

Flintshire, British steamer, 8,479, C. E.

THE Steamship DELTA, Captain 3. Dandy. Londen Dec. 9, and Singapore W.H. SNOW, Carrying His Majesty's Feb. 1, General, SRWAN, TOMEN & CO. Mails will be despatched from this damiral Borreren, Norwegian str., 2,621, Cosl 18, for BOMBAY, &., on SATURDAY, the Winsnas. Kutchinotsa February CATURDAY, the 27th day of February 8th March, 1903, at Nook, ming Pos-WALLEM & Co.

1909, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon presengers and Cargo for the above porta in Catherine Apear, British atsamer; 1,750, Bissly, has been fixed for the First General connection with the Company's Steamship P. W. Williatur, Calcutta and Straits Feb. Meeting of Creditors in the above. Matter, to be held at the Supreme Court House, China, 8,000 tons, from Colombo, P2, General-DAVID SAIGON Co., LD

sengers' accommodation in which vessel is

Hunan, British steamer, 1,142, Benson, Victoria aforesaid, In the Small Court.

Recured before departure from Hongkong.

Waibaiwej Feb. 13;General,~~BUTTERFIELD Suk and Valuablen, all Cargo for Pranee,

& SWIRL. and Tea for London(underarmanzernent)will be transhipped at Colombo into the mail steaner proceeding to Marseille and London; other oargo for Lund, do, will be conveyed.ria Bombay by the RMS Arabia, due in London on the 16th April, 1009.

Parcels will be received at this Oes The until 4 p.m. the day before sailing. contents and value of all packages are required.

No. 4 of 1909.

R. The KAM CHRoNo Firm lately carry

ing on basinow at No. 42, Den Voux Road West, Viotor aforsesid, Dealers in Chinese Stationery.

Receiving Order dated the 18th day of Pebruary, 1909.

Petition dated the 4th day of February 1909.

SATURDAY, the 7th day of February, 1909, 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon procisely, has been fixed for the First Gen- aral Meeting of Creditors in the above Matter, to be held at the Supreme Court House, Victoria aforesaid, in the Small Court

Fe Lr H

No. 5 of 1009,

For further Particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT.

Superintendent. Hongkong, February 23, 1:05,

252

STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL.

February 12, Indrawadi, Hyum, February 18, Monmouthshire, Istria, Sumatra, Lothian, Stem.

February 19, Braherzog, Franz Ferdin- Kux lately trading as Kand, Prins Eitel Friedrich, Bingo Mary, SANG at No. 10, Peays East 1st Telemachus, Kanagawa Mart, Prinz Ind Floor, Victoria aforesaid, Morchant and Commission Agent, Receiving Order dated the 18th day of February, 1909.

Petition dated the 5th day of February, 1939,

CATURDAY, the 27th day of February. S 1909, at 12 o'clock at Noon precisely, has been fixed for the First General Meeting of Creditors in the above Bouse, Victoria sforesaid, in the Small Coart.

W. Clearly Street and Responses. Ferial: Psalm, of the 21st To-day's Advertisements Matter, to be held at the Supreme Court

Tank Lane, who send in their names before 10 5.1, will be visited the same day. The Alice Memorial Maternity Hospita was opened in June, 1904, and year by year shere has been a steady increase in the nuber of patients treated. The

evening; Magnificat, Goss (7th eren.); Nune Dimittia, Woodward (14th evan.); Hymne, 287, 636, and 280.

UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY - ROAD.

Mr Choo Leep Chee reconded, and the Government provides msiatenes for 1.-Worship. Hymns, 372, 234, 191,

motion was agreed to.

papil-midwives who, after completion of

Chan: 56, Magnificat (K. Burnett) two years training in the Maternity 5.30.-Singing Hymns by choice. Hospital, aru examined and their names. Singing de pecial for Naval men and all seafarers. Bymns 5 7, 44, 615, 193, Anthem the Radiant Mon (H. H. Woodward),

Mr Phelips proposed the election of Mr Crawford for the position of treasurer in

entered in the Government Register. the ensuing year.

Mr Mackenzie seconded and the proposi-Right Chinese midwives lisya sirendy been tion was carried.

Mr J. W. C. Bonuar sakl he had auch pleasure in proposing a hearty vote of thanks to the retiring treatros, and le was sure that all regretted that he was going to leave them. Those present would wish hue a pleasant time while on leave, and his or the work he had done, sise he believed that they were prepared to Mr Wood who had ancited the accounts.

Thursday 9 p.m.-Longfellow evening

Literary Clab, conducted by Dr A. P. Wilder, Life-sketch Selections of Works. Open to the public. Friday 8 p.Christian Endeavour Sc-

cioty. Social evening.

West.

QUINQUAGEMMA JUNDAY.

placed at rarione contres in the Colony, And working under. tho supervision of Ur Sibres, have this year attended 1,633 codes. The total number of midwifery cases in the Maternity Hospital since the een 419, cases sitended at opening homes by pupil-midwives 23, and cases. 1825, making a total of 2,477 midwifery St. Peter's Church, Queen's Road attended by the Governmont Midaires cases trentod. It is very gratifying to those Hon Mr E. A. Irving said it had giver possible, that the hospital and those trained who by their generosity made auck work him great pleasure to occupy-ho would there, have so quickly gained the con- Holy Communion 7.30 a.m. not say to fill the chair on the present idence of the Chinese women. Miss Stewart. Morning Pugar 11 a.m. occasion; all the more so, as it allowed him to study with more attention then he ather has had five nurses in the Nethercolo Vonite, Barnby; Palms, Smart &o.: To Deam, Woodward; Hymns, 150, Easpital. The nurses chosen have all had wine should have done, the very altar state-

172, 185, 220; Kyric. fair Chinese education, so that they mont of accounts, and the very clear state- ment, which accompanied them, both are able to read elementary locks on Holy Communion 12.16.. which were wabcdied in the report. It Physiology, and Midwifery. When train- Evening Frayer 6.30. appeared to him, judging from the garesing of nurses was began fifteen years ago and the statement given that the hospitals, by the late Mr Sterona, it was very difficult if not in altogether flourishing condito obtain women willing to undertake such tion, were at any rate proceeding on their work but now we have many applicants on course in a way that could not be con sidered otherwise than satisfactory. He noticed that the figures for nuw patients and indoor patients, as well as the figures for total attendance, were very touch an they were last year. The revanue also remained about the same, about $10,000 These figures were in themselves not un- satisfactory, but it was obrious that& more permanent source of income was highly desirable. The part of the report which

vacancies vectr.

Twenty-seven students attended the College of Medicine and five received their Dipinmss. Tre of these, Mr Wong Chung Yik and Mr Ses Foon, have proceeded to Edinburgh University to inna their medical studies; both are men of ability and good character and we have every confidence that they will do credit to the Hongkong College of Medicine.

generously bearing the cost of installing electric light and fitting for the X Rays apparatus into all the hospitals, Dr G. M. Hirston for special donation, and Mrs Gibson, Faielor, for the proceeds of e sale of work, to provide Y Rays. The total smount uscessary for so X Rays outfit is

Gloria: Magnifast,

Robinson; None Dinolittis, Alcock; Hymne, 157, 199, | 274, 280; Kyrie.

The Church Isuuch "Daycpring," will all on ships carrying white

crewe

bring friends aahore to the services between 8.15 and 10.40 am, and between 3.15 and 6 p.m. (Kowloon Folice Pier 10.30 and 61, returning afterwards. the sittings &to fres and unappropriated. Visitors welcome, Books &c., provided.

Bunday school 10---10.40 ..

St Andrew's, Kowloon.

!QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAT,

All

GOVERNMENT BILLS

No Croditor can vote unless he previous. ly proves his debt.

Forme of Proof and Proxy can be obtain. ed at the Officia! Receiver's Office during office hours.

At the First General Meeting, the and MEXICAN DOLLARS, current the Debtors shall be adjudged Bankrupt or TENDERS for SPECIE, BRITISH Creditors will be asked to consider whether la this Colony, in Exchange for Sterling bother they, the Creditors, will entertain Billa drawn 10 days sight on the * proposal for a Composition or Schame of Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's | Arrangemert,

Dated this 19th day of February, 1901, Treasury, London, will be received by the TREASURY OREST OFFICER ARMY

G. H. WAKEMAN, PAF DEPARTMENT. until 11 4.35

Oficial Resour. the 23rd February, 1909.

HORTICULTURAL

The Toaders to state the total amount | TONGKONG (in Pounds Sterling) and the amount for HONG

which each Bill:should be drawn, but no Bills will be issued for fars than £100.

The Tenders to be in Duplicate, and in Scaled Covers, addressed to the TREASULI CHEST OFFICER, ARMY FAT Department, and endomod. *TENDIES FOR GOVERNMENT BILLS.

The right to accept or reject any or all of the tenders is reserved.

Copies of Forms of tender can be had on application.

H. D. STACPOLE, Et-tol., A.P.D.. Trossary Chest Officer. His Majesty's Treasury Office,

Hougrong, February 20, 1909,

264

HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

SOCIETY.

FLOWER SHOW,

IN THE BOTANIC GARDENI.

FRIDAY, 361 FEBRUARY:

Open 2 r., to. 6 E.M., Asminton $1. Mrs MAT has kindly consented to distribute the Prizes at 5 PM, SATURDAY, 27th FEBRUARI:

Opon 10.90 s.M. to Yr., Admission

50.quate.

3 P.M. to 6 F.M. Admission 2 cents. Children Half-price,

Tes will be obtainable on the grounds. By kind permission of Majar Ksans and Officers, the Band of the 13th Rajout vill play on both days from 2.30 to 6 r.M.

Hongkong, February 20, 1939.

PUBLIO

257

AUCTION.

have received instrue-

FRIDAY,

THE FORTIETH ORDINARY MEETH K. B. CEABLE, Eegj, co sell

ING SHAREHOLDERS will be by Public Auction, hald at the Ofteen of the Todersigned at 12.30 ., on TUESDAY, the 9th March. The Rev. Mr Dallas Ennis, Chaplain of The TRANFER BOUKS of the Com

the Foreen will offisiste at 11 xm.

pany will be CLOSED from the 23rd inst. the Service and at the Holy Communion | to the Wch Maxeb, both days inclusive,

Noon. Hymns Nos. 18, 249, 367, 441.

The Lord Bishop of the Dicesne will don.

duct the Children's Service at 3 pm sud preach at the evening service at 6 p.m. Hymns No. 25, 307, 389, 397.

Services on Sundays are:-~

Holy Communiona on ist Bed and. 5th

Sundays of month at noon.

2nd and 4th at 8'am, a Moming prayer and sermon :-st 11 am, Evening ayer and sermon 1–11.6 p.m. Children's Services, on Bid Sundays of the

month at 3 p.m. so Sunday School at 5 pm, on other Sandaya

of the month.

The income for the year has been, most particularly interested him was the general donations, $9,996.03, special dona maternity work. Speaking as Registrar- tions $1,055. Hospital Sunday 8076.74, General, this seemed to him a work of and the total income (including interest supreme imperlance. He had been ap-on invested funds) $14,442.55. The work- pointed by the Government chairman of the ing expenses of the hospitals have been committes to report on the dumping prac | curtailed as much as possible, but a dabit tico, which was very provalent in Hong balance of $1,961 romains to be cleared off kong. It pleased him to say, however, the during 1900. The hospitals require many habit had been vere largely checked. But new surgical instruments and fittings And it had been made quite plain that we trust that we may soon be in a post- very large percentage of the bodies tion to bring our surgical equipment thus cast away wore bodies of pre- up to the needs of modera surgery. maturo birth-children who were thrown We have specially to thank Mr Chan Into the streets by the ignorance of Cick U and Mr Chan Kung U for parents and the incompetence of midwives, The work done by the eight midwives of this hospital was beyond praise; there were something like one thousand cases in which they had attended women outside, besides 200 in hospital. He thought, however, that there was an enormous work still to be done in the direction of leading Chinese in hand and Dr J. MacIntyre of the Glas- to appreciate European midwifery, and he gow, Royal Infirmary is selecting the most thought that this, us much as any, was & recent apparatus citawabla. Many frienda branch of work of the hospitals which at Home and in the Colony have sent na deserved the fullest support of the Chinese. gifta of Landages, materials for clothing, He felt that the Colony owed a debt of lots, which ara acknowledged later in the thanks in particular to Dr Sebrae for the report. We would also to express our thinks work, she had done in this direction, and to Hon. A. W. Browin, Hon. H. A. Irving, for other work of hers which had come to Mr. Clina Sia Ki, Mr H. R. Phelipe, Hon. hia notice in connection with the Po Leung Treasurer, and Mr David Wood, Auditor, Kuk (Applause). He thought the commit for their willing kelp in financial mattars; kee were unfortunate in losing the services and to Dre Jordan, Noble, Forsyth and of Mr. Phelipu, bat was sure that all Balilies for assistance in medical work. ✨ would wish him a plassant trip to England. The report on the Alice Memorisi Wesleyan Naval and Military Corlain new instruments were needed at Hospital stated-Work in the Maternity Church, Wanghai the hospitale, but in view of the work Hospital during 1908 ha boon marked by Morning Barvion at 10.16. siread done he was sure that it would not a steady increase in numbers he may be Broning Service, at 6. be necessary to do more than draw the seen from the figures. We attended in the ce Attention of the Chinese and other fellow year 1908 202 cases as against 120 in 1907 extizens to this fách. Words that the cures attended by us outside The Rer. Wells proposed the re-election should be fawer is not surprising, the Half of the Hon. Mr Brewin as chairman for the of Government midwives having increased austing year,

from 6 to 9. Patients on the other side of

Hơn: Dr Bộ. Kai seconded the motion, the harbour who used to send for us, and trusted that Mir Irving would continue; now send fat midrives, recently settled to not until the Chairman's return to the on that side. The hospitál also has be Colony

come better known and patients are more

The motion was carried unanimously, and Willies to come in. Our patients are found 147 Irving consented, ko sete as obaleman, surojiyet all clasare of the community, The Rev. T. W. Pearce proposed a hearty including the boat people and soveral vols of thanks to Mir Irving for the good tunen we have been on board junks and > work he had done dimring the period he had sampans. The hospital server as a training

muted as Chalzinan. Adam

Best Feahnel for midwives and doing the your Hon. My Irving bowed his acknowledge we have had sovah woman as pupils. ment of the kind remarks and the meeting atlarid regular clames and one til the

The report of the Allos

sociated Homitala was

In hospital. One passed the Gorární

id Assamination 12 v aus had it how in.

and two others, passed in Novan

Peak Church, idy Communion 8 a‚x. :-

German Chapel (Deutsche "Kapelle) Highstr. 1.5 German Sorvicnat 11 a.m. Pastor Johan-

rine Mitillar,

Soldiers” and Sailors' Home;

Arsenal Street.⠀

3. p.m.-Pleasant Sunday afternoon. 8p.m.-Gospel Song Service.

Deutsche Kirche. Gottendienst um 11 Ter. in Bethesd

Kapelle, Caine Road.

on

Christian Bolence Services

Of Qaren'a Busd Central. Regular Services, Bunday, 11-16.

Wednesdays, 5,30 p.m. The Tanding Rech at the kane zdáress will be open daily from 10 am to 5 pm. An from 3 pm to 5.45 P

St. Joseph's Chorom.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Lthg

General Manage M Hongkong Fire. Insurance Co Ltd. Hongkong, February 20, 1908.

THE

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Limited

Reduction in Prices

of Australian Butter

From 1st February, 1909.

• Buttercup Brand ... 3 cts, perth, 'Dairy mald Brand. To cts.

Daisy Brand

Sold in and i lbs, pats to suit customers.

Hongkong, May 2, 1908.

FINEST

Oregon Apples

fum, Sermon Rogliah and Benediction ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMEN

JUST

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24th February, 1909, at 3 .., within

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VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising

SILS TAPESTRY-COVERED DRAWING ROOMS Sorte, an Assortment of CARVED CANTON BLACKWOOD WARE, EXTENSION Domina TABLA, DINNER WAGGON, TALKWOND SIDE BOARD with BWVELLED GLAND, SINGLE IBON BEDYTKAIS with Wise and HAT HAT TRESSES, TAXWOOD WARDROBES and DRESSING TABLES with BEVELED GLAER, MARBLE TOP WASHRrande, Valfers, Row, GL668. UBQUEERY sad. E-T. WARE, PIC TUBES, COOKING STOVE and

UTENSILS

One IRON RA by Milnert, Ove Sıkı GRAND PIANO by Husco and One TEKsis NET and PoLES, &, &o,

On Viow-ơn Thursday, the 25th instant. Catalognan will be lasued.

TERMAR UBUNI

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong. February 2, 1909.

*SHIRE' DINE OF STEAMERS

LIMITED. MY

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

·256

FROM ANTWERP, MIDDLES BOROUGH, LONDON, COLOMBO

SINGAPURE

THE Steamship

BESARK FLINTSHIRE,

wig.

kin

ARRIVALS AT HOME,

February 19. Heinam, Dardanus, Ten-

STEAMER MOVEMENTS.

Mad.

February 20.

Beatham, B.N.R., Vancouver, B.C... Empress of India, British steamer, 3,092, Jao, 28, and Shoughal Feb. 17, Mails and General.-C. P. R. Co.

Hilacht Mara, Japanese str., 4,833 F. E. Cope, Eondon and Singapore Feb. 14, General KIPPON YOSEN KAREA.

Taiyon, British str., 1,459, L. Dawson, Sydney Jan. 28, Bleepera and General BUTTERFIELD STIRL

Loongsang, British steamer, 1,092, S. J. Payne, Iloilo Feb. 15, Sugar,—JARDING, MATHEDON & CO.

Fukara Maru, Japanese str., 1,846, 8. Kumaswachi, Mo Feb. 15, Coal,-MITSU

Bear Coat Kwaisia,

Grevale, British steamer, 2,546, Steel, Newcastle Jan. 25, and Part Kembla 28, Coal-MESAGERIES MARITIMER.

Kageshima Mara, Japanese str, 8,973, T. Arakawa, Mojl Feb. 14, Cou-NIPPCH YUSKY KAISHA

DEPARTURES. Tebruary 19. Rubi, for Manita Norman Prince, for Shanghai,

February 20. Britannia, for Europe, &c. Delta, for Shanghai, Simongan, for amoy. Mathide, for Haiphong. Roma, for Saigot

The Imp. German Mail s.s. Kleist carrying the German Mails with dates from Berlin of the 7th January, left Cu- lombo on Monday, the 15th Feb., pm., and may be expected hero on ormanis, for Hongay, about Friday, the 26th February. The Imp. German Mai! 8.2 Frinz Waite

mor left Sydney on Tuesday, the 9th February, at 8 8 p.m., and may be - peated here on or shout Wednesday, the 3rd March.

Thu C. P. R. Co.'s. Rmpress of China arzived at Nagaraki at B 8.0. on Thursday, the 18th February, and left again at 4 p.. the same day for Kobe, where he is due to arrive at 6 pm. on Friday, the 19th February. The O. P. R. Co.'s F.s. Glenfurg left Van couver on Wednesday, the 17th Feb

tu

Kapicled.

To F. T. K. a. Talaski Maru (Bombay)

Line) left Singapore for this port on the 14th Feb, and is expeted here on the 21st ub.

Rijah, for Bangkok, Ragnar, for Tamani. Chininas, for Amoy, Japan, for Singapore. Choice, for Swatew.

Idemeneus, for Singapore and Liverpool. Mentrest, for Shanghai Sultan, for Toksbama. Leopard, Austria-Hungarian croiser, for

Flome

PASSENGEES.

ARRIVED.

Per Manchuria, from San Francine, Min J. 5. Arwine, Muator. John Ar wina, Mr. J. W, Bel; Mr and Mrs G. W. Crooks, Meat, F. Crowley, S. 8. Foster, J. I. Carrican, C. T. Howard, 1. A, Hollabsorb, W. L. MeVey, Me and Mrs G. 8. Montgomery. Miss 0. Ment gomery, Mr H. J. Metae, Rav, C. H. The N. Y. K. a. Haga Maru (Americas | Newton, Mra J. Paton, Master W. 0. Line) left Kobe for this port via Moji Paton, Mr C. J. Plomondon, Mr and Mrs. and Shangbai on the 18th February, F. L. Bawyer, Master G. R. Sawyer, Mr and is expected here on the 22nd M. O. Simpson, Mise Simpson, Mr H. D. Warner, Mr and Mrs Van Frang, Prof. February.

The H. A. L.es, Illyria left Singapore on John Frye Me H, R. Holmes, Miss 0. the 18th February at 4pm., and Streblo, Mis F. Adkins, Mr and Mr busy be expected here on the 25th F. W. McClellan, Mrs H. R. Van Tine, Bir S. A. Watson, Mr F. G. Wallace, Mr. February...

The T. K. K. s.s. Chiro Maru miladed Mrs P. S. Moin, Mrs A. MOOD. from Yokohama or the 19th Feb,, Mies C. F. Waldo. Major and Mr G. H. and is due to arrivo a this port in Sund, Mrs E. P. Graft, Mr F. Kraft, Kobe, Nagasaki and Stanghai on the BI E. E. Daunt, Me Ellis Ear and servant, 28th Faticanry.

Miss F. Ezra, Mr T. F. Chye and two Branid-

Per Taiwan, frota Sydney, &o.. Uspt.

The Indo-China S. On d'as.s. Kumchildren, Mastar Chye Joe, Mr.A.

sing left Calcotts for this port via mar, and Mrs John Frye. the Straits on the 10th February, Rod may he expected here on or about, the and Mr G. D. McGill McSpedding, Mrs

Cdle, Mes Garratt, Mr Vollie, and 4th March The Kung from Calcuts and children, Miss E. James, Moara Trebell the Straits, left Singapore for this port Truer, Biebop, Spedding and Captain

a tho 18th February.

Laubach. U.8.4. The 8.8. Symeris sailed from Preet Sound For Hongkong via Japan ports on the

25th January

Per Hitachi Maru, from London, de s for Hongkong, Mr and Mrs Paterson and child, Masare C. Fry, O. Datema, H. Now kajima, Mr and Mrs Wie. Tarwin and 2 children, Mr A, J. Capham, Mrs M.König, Mr and Mrs P. Otanen, and Mrs F." Mao- Litey.

The F. & A. steamer Empire left Sydney on 13th February for Queensland Ports, Timor, Manila and this part. The 8.8 Dacre Castle Left Singapore for

Fer Empress of India, for this port on the 13th February.

from Vangouter, Mr. A. G. Crane, Mr. B. The N. Y. K.no. Ceylan Mare (Bombay Walker, Mr and Mrs C. 8. Salmon, and Line) lefs Bombay for this port vis Mr. Cavanagh; from Yokohama, Me Singapore on the 11th Fabedary, and Wm. T. Payne, Capt. and Mrs. Dundas is expected here on the 4th March. Ben Line steamer Bensenue from Mid. from Shanghai, Messto W. J. Baillie, C. D. Silas, A. Babington, L. Know, 8. J dlesbro, Antwerp and London. left Kendall, C. N. Tage, Mre

Mre Cavanagh sod Singapore on the 14th Feb, for this 4 children.

Tha

port

Latest Advices,

The as. Okemorganshire left Singapore on 19th February, at 8 pm,, and may bo expected here on the 26th February. The as. Zero late Manila on Saturday. the 20th February, and is dus here on or about Monday, 22nd Feb., at

EXCHANGE Hongkong, February 21, 1999, On London-

Bank Wire M

On demand,

30 days sight

Crédita, months right,

DEFARTED

Por Britannis, for London, Ed.. Capt. Brakinë, Sergt. Kant and family, Mr and MraDymond and family. Hewart Alexander, W. B. Wilson, D. Freeman, Hayward, Pollock, O. G. Deane, Helbra Parratt, Bryant, Crichton, oder, Ryan and Ross, For Yawals Maru, for Manila and Am trails, Col J. C. Pothage, Mr and Mrs FB Pond, Mr and Mrs A. Zelman, Mr H. W. Newman, Mr M. Castello L Rayes, Miss M Wolfson, Mr C. B D. Custodo and child, Messrs. Francis Fonce. Manuel Donato, Aréna Parer W. J. 10hwin, Fageart, Dr. H. Muller, Mr G. Garelline Me and Mr H. Walters, tett Colonel Cavight, Her B. Bragg, F. W Brook, A. Wingrove, Miss Diamand, Miss Monter, and Mr F. Do

4 months' sight

***

Documentary, & months' sight...1/9 DR Paria

1/9

On demand,

213

Credits, 4 months' aight,

402

BL

On Berlin-

On demand,

On New York-

On demand, Credit, 60 days" On Bombay-

On demand. On Calcutta

Captain 0.0, GUNDY, £ 5.2. having arrived from the above Posts, Cousigunes of Varga sre hereby infurtand that their Goods are being landed sa thoir risk into the Godowns. of the HosarosE AND KORIDOR WREAT ANK GODOWY CO., Izp., at Kowzoow, and. Un Bingspore.....

On demanii acored at Conniguses risk and expense, e

On demand, a

All broken, phafod, and damaged Goods On Manila

to be left in the Godowns, where they On dematru,

will be examined on FRIDAYS the 90tá On Shas

be presented within ff. 80

Lae), CARGO be

Per Rabi, for Handle, Mr. J. J. Schittler Miss J. 8. Jackson, Dr. H. O Som Menirs &, J. Redford and M.AƠN

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For LOBE & YOKOHAMA,

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day, the 1st Feb

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