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MAN OVERBOARD.
On Saturday the cook of the Cayton Mara, Japanese, fell overboard while that vessel was lying at bar anchorage in the harbeur. A umber of these on board heard a splash, and noan in distress. Immediately the cry of boats were lowered and lifebuoys thrown out but no trace of the raissing mau could by found
On Sunday afternoon those on board & polies pianos, found a lifeless body floating in the central fairway. This was taken to the mortuary, where it was identified as the remains of the wiesing cook.
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Some of her gas, ammunition and hosts were, salved, and thess have sau placed on board the French flagship.
The orow is safe. The Chancy is now living in a position aimilar to that of the Chinese orniser Hai Tien, which was wrecked on Elliott Island two or three years ago.
While the Victoria was returning from the wreck of Chany last night, with a lighter in tow, and when passing the Kistoun Light ship the lighter collided with and damaged the light ship. The Intter having her bow smashed, and the light damaged and extinguished by the shock of the collision.
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There is no doubt that "calling" a now Threa Chinese womer and the compradora of the s... Petchaburi stand indicad ou charges of carried on in the East, implying the paging kidnapping two Chinese girls, whom, it is of social visita of courtesy, by nowcomers on alleged, they intended to ebip to Bangkok for the residents, has heromanu almost intolerabla the purposes of prostitation. The compradore burden alike on callers and called upon. The it is charged with bringing one of the girls into time demanded by this fashion is a very hoary
tax on all professional and business man the Colony from Caulon, while Ma Yanxhi, otherwise known as Mamis Ma, is charged with bachelors, and none the less on a lady, who is kidnapping the other at Yagmati. Before the at the same time worried by settling down in The returning of the visits is Chaising cast of from her buoy last week, it
light task for the residents and is rightly appears that two detectives bearded her, and cu questioning the girls learned that they had been look up as a waste of time. Considering bar taken away against their will. The one from both those who pay the visit and those visited
the compradors of the dislike the trouble entailed, it is a implicated Canton Tetchaburi, while the one from Yanmali is rample of the tyranny of fashion and tho
Fast Bond a right alleged to have accused Ma Yau-shi of kinherent conservat re instincts of the race. napping her. From the story of the girl from Seme mude of introduction, with
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Then she states he bat her and she ran away, an undesirable person is, of course, quite soeking refuge in the matshed of a woman who necessary, but one would have imagined that the fired some dissade away. This woman, shopovers of invention of a highly civilised race, slated, took her to the house of Ma Yau-shi which, except in this matter, and in the matter serrant. Appa of suitable clothes for the tropics is an who kept her, ostensibly as rently, however. she was not allowed out of essentially practical one, would have evolved a sight of the mistress of the house. Some days wore rational method of introduction, especially afterwards another woman is said to have called when the prosant method does not fulfil the ou the defendat, and it is further allege that primary object of getting to know the visited. Ma Yau-shi said the girl to this wou for Fhe original reason for calling was, of course, 3150. When the girl beard the bargaining, she to become acquainted with the upon whom the Now this is Haldora possible. vojected to being bartered like chattel. She call was made, told the defendant, she stated, that "She was for the not-at-home bar has taken the place of The the overtried mistress of the house, who finds not a glavo: she was a free woman." deforluot is then alleged to have slapped and that without it she would have bat Mile throatonul her, the result being that she went time for her own work or recreation. Also the on board quietly, and mus have gone to worse fashion of calling in the evening, has prastically than slavery had it not hon for the timely made it impossible for the called-upon to be at arrival of the detectives. The four defendants home unless she wastes indoors the best and in this case, which will be hoard shortly, were most health-giving hours of a tropical day. The prossut system is recognised by all as being admitted to bail in the sum of 8700 each.
more or less of a taro a. Curds are left and the to an
LARGEST CHAINS IN THE WORLD.
The redosling of the es. Chaining in ex- pected to be accomplished within a few days. visits returned gen emily without a meeting, Da Saturday the Danish steamer Protector and then it is left to chance of started operations, and yesterday morning disers invitation to dine whether the sequaiet- commenced work. Her cargo is being trus:anceship be made or not. Some ladies are courteous enough to speak without further ferred to junks.
introduction to those whom they know have The record for siz appears to be held by the called upon them, when chxuce brings them moorings for the two new Cunard steamships together at the Club; others are so afraid of "Mauretania" and "Lusitania," which are bringing thought wanting in stignetty, that such a kindly action is never done and they wait constructed at Pontypridd, South Wales. The camion links of these mooring-chains, anladatioitely for a formal introduction, by Rome illustration of which is produced in Engineer third person. If some more practical, not to say sensible, method could be brought into are of 4-inch fros. Says this paper These menrings will weigh altogether fashion, one which would do away entirely with about 200 tons. Patent Lenox mooring anchors the absurdity in vogue. it would be a very
The four
great convenience to all cancerned, and certain weighing 12 tons apiece will be used. bridle-chains are 720 feet long, and the main 15 help to lessen annoyance and worry in chains are made up of square links, each about climate that is, in any case, apt to try the There are fortunately signs of Hone 4 fost long and weighing hundred waigal tein per being effected. Those absent for a apiece. The swivel connection shows in the figure weighs 4,185 pounds, sed each stackle weighs 711 pounds. The links of the bucy pendant are of 41-inch iron and weigh 243 pounds apies, while the end links, weighing each 336 pounds, ars of 5-inch material.
This constitutes the heaviest work over done in the clein-making industry. The makers, we are told, supplied the cables for the Groat Eastern in 1855.
A STEAMER WITHOUT COAL. An investigation was held at Rangoon, on May 21. into the conduct of Mr. S. S. Pults, Chist Engineer of the steamer Tanglin. The charge laid against Mr. Potts is of having furnished the Commander of the ressal with au incorrect report of the quantity of coal stered on board st the time of the departure of the sesal from Kangoon, by representing that there was sucient coal on board to proceed to Caloutta at an oornomical speed. and merely induced the Commander to proceed CANVAS on hie voyage to Calcutta from Rangoon on
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few months are now excused from making a new round of calls on their old acquaintances, and p.p.. earls can be sent by post besides other At Simla a step in the minor ameliorations right direction has been made by allowing all cards to be sent by post, but even that might be improved upon, for it still leaves the introduc tion to be made It would, one might suggest,
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wisa thing if in largo stations ladies were allowed to place their boxes at a special plane eat apart for them at the Club, and if those who were calling had their there also, and then take it permissible for the callers to introdass themselves. The whole station would thus bo visited and the acq uni'anceship efected in a
to wrestle with . է low days without any loss of time and temper, and without having essentially stupid round for a couple of weeks. — Rungoon Goz-ite.
TAIREN.
It is whated that the enatom honge at Tairen will be opened on the 1st of July. In connexion with this the Chun Shimba ise pilers explan tion of Dr. Morrison's latest telegram to The
April 6 white the vessel was unseaworthy, and thus endangered her safety and that of pas- sengers on board, and thereby committed gross misconduct Two-days after the departure of the vasel only thirty tous of cos! were loftimes. The Chuo fully recognises that this and the Captain had to cut up derricks and fenders, and treaty batches were used as fuel. On the following two days, in con queues of further report from the Engineer, to the effect that the coal was insufficient for the vessel te reach her destination, 60 santlinge, stowed cargo, bad to be used as fuel for the rest of the voyage. The weather was, for funately, a'l that could be desired and nothing ansunt ceonered. The enquiry is proceeding.
distinguished correspondent is not inflammed by prejadice and that his comments are dictated not less by solicitude for Japan's interests than by public duty in upholding the principle of the op in door. Neither does the Tokyo journal deny that during the surpromsey of military administration in Man buria Japau followed wore or less faithfully in Russi's foot-stops by pre- very seeking to promote commerce at Tairen ference to that at Noschwang. It doabtful however whether any accuss attended te a new regime has does is at that policy, and at any rate a
been now introduced. Bat the question Dr. Morrison faily appreciate that this new regime is still in its infancy. Not until April wee the South Manoharia Railway banded over
STEAMER BELUN ASKOBE. Naws was received at Shanghai on May that the Norwegia steamer Selen, 865 toos, register, Captain Hobread, had gone ashore at Maeon Bank haoy which is about twenty-sight mile from Woosing this side of Chinking.
The versel at the time was in charge of Captain Butland, a licensed Yungia Pilot and was, we are informed, on the way from Hankow to Tsungming with a cargo of onal. The ship went ashore at high water and as the water was falling at the time, Captain Hobrendar lust no time in going on to Shanghai for assistsuen and
the matter to his agents. repenghai Tag and Lighter Company early sext morning despatched the Fub Lee with three large lighters to the sons of the mishap, and it was hoped that the vessel would be sufficiently lightened in the course of the next day or so, to refloat her.
THE STRANDED CRUBBER CHANLY."
The Mercury of June 1st says:-From news just received, we learn that the French cruiser Chanzy, that went on the rocks at Sleep Island oloes to Ballard Island on the 20th ult. is new a total wreck and all hope of refloating her has been abandoned. She is now standing on ant ELECTRICAL with her bows high in the air and her stern deeply submerged. Most of the heavy guns and A LARGE STOCK of MATERIAL some of her ammonition have been saved.
The wrecking vessie that have been standing always kept on hand.
by, bare new returned and left the aufortunate vessel to her fate.
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Sir William B dley, of Salford (Manchester), has been experimenting to produce a fual that will obrinta the smoke uuisance, and his in- Anyhow, it is vention has been anno esseful. claimed that by extracting the smoke making ingredients from coal, and by a chemical barns brightly without exading smoke, and pass that has been kept secret, the resultant f gives out much greater beat than coal. The new product, which has been tried in His
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日屋英中年十五 fogs. If "coslite" comes inte general the mishap occurred. The Shanghai Dook and
home contempor. has been rendering every assistance ever sinesge cities from smoke elonds and, to some extent ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR Mr. Frank Austin Engineering Company has also rendered every use, the output from the pite will be reduced FROM 1ST JANUARY, 1964 TO 31ST DECEMBER assistance possible and only a couple of days ago by one-third. According to sest down 3.000 empty barrels which were to ary a rich syndieste has taken up the invention.
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in an attempt to reflost the ship, Negotiations are proceeding to obtain a site for have been but it was found that her bottozi was so badly the erootion of the "Coalite" werke in Trafford ripped, that even if they had succeeded in getting Park, bide the Manchester Ship Canal and it her off the rocks, she would have immediately is anticipated that these works, which aro Bank in the deep water that surrounds the rocks. likely to cover between 20 and 30 zores, will
With a spell of fine weather much more of give employment to nearly 5,000 hands.
to be unived: From later information wo learn that she is e her gear will be able total loss and both the salvago stoamnara which were standing by, the Protector and Oura Maru, and the tags and lighters have left.
Yesterday the vessel's stern sank, and now ties in over 20 fathoms of water, whilst ber bow stavila up at an angle of 30 or 70 degrees.
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Miss E. G. Baylis Capt. H. Beasley, .. Mrs. H. Beasley Dr. & Mrs. A. Delilios Mr. Bevington Misa M, Bind Mr. and Mrs Dillion
Bronson Mr. de BussÏATTO Dr. Francis Clark Mr. A. N. Clotbier Mr. G. N. Courtry Lt. & Mre.. Mr. Oscar Eager
Mr. E. Hunt Mr. A. E. Tanning Lt. Colnir. & Mrs. Law Mr. Lehmann Major Mugil
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Mr & Mrs. L. Mansi Mrs. McLean & maid Mise Melen Mr. August Meyer Mc. Regiunid Paterson Mr. Pearson Mr. P C. Hation Potts Mm.
G. Sachuo
D'Esterre Misa Seltzer
F. J. Falconor AIT.
Mr. K. Freund Mr. Garrets
Mr. C. H. Graco
Mr. Reginald Jarding
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Miss I. Hamilton
Miss M. Seltzer Mr. & Mrs. H. S Mr. A. M. Smith Major Hon. M. Wand Hon. MIN, M. White Dr. & Mrs. M. White