THE INSPECTOR'S QUARTERS AT
KENNEDYTOWN,
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At to-day's meeting of the Sanitary Board the following minule from the Medical Officer of Health was kid on the table:-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1901.
THE DISPOSAL OF RUBBISH.".
The following correspondence was laid dn the table at this afternoon's meeting, of the Sanitary Board -—--
From the Roard to the Colonial Secretary, With reference to the correspondence notice,
DISINFECTING STATION FOR
KOWLOON.
The Sanitary Board's recomiendalion for provision being made for a disinfecting station- for Kowloon in the 1902 Estimates has been
Inspector Watson informs me that although in the margin, I have the honour to state approved by H. E. the Governar," mosquitoes still swarm Kennedy Town" yet he has had no aback of fever this spring, and he attributes this exemption to the persistent efforts be has unde to issat the anopheles pools, and to the clearing of the brushwood etc. in the neighbourhood of his house.
that the Report of the proceedings of the Pib lic Works Com age at a mentior held on the 23rd January 1901 was again under considera tian by the Sanitary Board at the meeting ineld on May 30th and it was resolved:
That the Government he asked to redeem its promise and provide a refuse destructor notwithstanding what the Committee hact said in their report.
As there is very little question that the neighbourhood can be made healthy, with care and sufficient attention to details, I consider that the Board may now consistently recom mend the Government to add another storey to the Inspector's present quarters. A Committee consisting of Dr. Hartigan, Air. Mickie and myself reported in September last that the present quarters would be unsuitable until the Adjacent nullahs had been trained and the swamps properly drained Attention has al ready been paid to the swamps and, although the nullahs have at heen trained, some pels have been filled in and, with the persistent use of paraffin and other agents de fruclive to the life of the tuopheles karver, it appears that the quarters here at last, habitals and should renainly be marls to meet the needs of the Inspector, as recommended by, the Lowed induced in support of a refuse destructor are October 1800.
The words "redeem its promise" have refer ence to the fact that His Excellency the Gover- nor in June 1899 (C. 5, 1504 of 1809) approved the erection of a cell Horsfall Refuse Des tructor which had unanimously been recom- mended by the Board.
It is absolutely essential that the Inspector. shout live in immeriate proximity to the Depits, and there appears to be no other avail. able site of Crown list in the neighbourhood.
HONGKONG COTTON SPINNING,
WEAVING, AND DYEING
CO., LIMITED.
The following is the report for presentation to shareholders at the fourth ordinary meeting to be held at the ulfate of the General Managers on Thursday, 27th June, 1901, at g pasi. 1-
The General Managers beg to submit a Statement of Account covering the period from 16th August, 1996. 10 31st May, yot. The loss on working is $4015.22 and the balance at debit of Profit and Loss Account, inclusive of $13691965 fornterest, is on the latter date $50,134.00
The General Mangers regret this unfortuna nic result, which is mainly attributable to the heavy charge for interest, abnormally high price of cotton during the greater perind since The mill started, and to the initial difficulties experienced in establishing the industry.
The refuse from the houses in which plague cases have occured is at present burnt on the raya reclamation in front of the Gas works, and several complaints from the residents in the neighbourhood have been received as to the nuisance caused by the smoke, nece- ssitating the closing of the windows, and the sine caused by the burning operation.
Rielly the reasons which have been ad- The destructor would be of great assistance in stamping out plague by effectually disposing of the City refuse, much of which must at pre- sent be infected.
The dumping of rubbish from dust boats shore by the rabbish being dumped over the into the harbour and the silling up of the fore: praya wall, and the third handling of rubbish necessary under the present method of dis posal, as well as the sorting of the nubbish by street vagrants would be obviated.
4. The nuisance caused by burning plague refase in the neighbourhned of domestic dwellings would be irmoved.
With reference to No. 2, I may add that the City refuse is at present supposed to be removed to Canton and soil, but there are grave doubts thee a considerable proportion of it is unsale able and finds its way into the Harbour
From the Colonial Secretary to the Board. in reply to your letter No. 84 of the instant directed to inform you, that an incenerator for the cremation of cattle having been ordered. His Excellency is of opinion that it should be tried for the purpose of con- suning rubbish in addition to its proper use.
ERUPTION OF VOLCANO IN JAVA.
Having regard to the presens financial posi. tion of the Company, the Consulting Commite and General Managers closed the mill on 3rd The Straits Times of the 29th ult, says April fast, and have come to the conclusion, The outburst of the Kloet volcano in that it is impossible to resume work under past Java, news of which has reached as by conditions with prospect of success. The only wire, was attended by great loss of life. alternative to liquidation is a scheme of recon-Torrents of lava and hot mud flowed amid straction, a statentent in connection with which showers of ashes and stones. Many natives is put before stareholders by private circular, and a few Europeans perished. On an estate and the necessary resolutions will be proposed called. Alas Kedarung, the manager, amid a at an extraordinary meeting of shareholders shower of stories, fed from a torrent of lava in of which notice has already hee given. a carriage with his wife, two, children, and a nurse. The lava overink then. The children, The Honourable 2. M. Gray retired on The jarents jumped into a clump of bamboos the nurse, the syce, and the horses perished." leaving the Colony, and the Commitee now consists of the Honourable J. J. Bell·living-ed the superintendent of the estate and about
and saved themselves. The laya also consum the Honourable C: P. Chater, M.G., and A.. Haupt, Esq.
CONSULTING COMMITTEE.
AUDITOR..
The accounts have been andited by Mr. W. Hutton Potts, who offers himself for re- election,
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO,
General Managers, Hongkong, ab June, 1901,
BALANCE SHEET," Liabilities. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking
Corporation
Capital Account
Beith, Stevenson & Co... Jardine, Alatheson & Co..
Accounts Payable.
Land
Buildings
Machinery.....
Assets,
Preliminary Expenses.....
Cash in band...
Fire Insurance, unexpired premia Mill Stores
Stock of Couls.
Furniture
Stock of Yarn
Stock of Waste
Tuxes
Water Supply....
Accounts Receivable Profit and Loss Account,.
twenty-five coolies. Many coffee estates in the neighbourhood were destroyed. The country around was strewn with corpses..
MINING IN DUTCH BORNEO, Porney's contribution to the world's gold supply for some years past has averaged about coz, per annuum, but recent events have shown that by the judicious outlay of capital and a systematic working of concessions many additional ounces of gold will be added to the 28.97 world's supply, in the opinion of the Austra yconco.ro, like Mining Standard. At present the Sental 0725 $4 Mining Co., which holds a concession in Sam- 1,369,281.97 bas, Dutch Borneo, is meeting with fayoumble 46,794.57 results, so much so that machinery will shortly
be installed on various portions of it. In Jan $2,326,83.35uary, 1900, T. R. Toby, Formerly of Sydney, who had been in Sambas, Dutch West Borneo, reporting on certain, mining concessions there, $44,212 86 and Mr. C. van Vollenhoven, a member of a 578.93.15 syndicate holding a concession, visited Aus 1,093.277.(tralia, and on behalf of the directorate of 146.5 the Sentai Co., entered into negotiations with 249.813r. H. B. Hennett, of Sydney, to prospect 204164 their property. Mr. Bennett, with a large 38,533-7 staff, has been at work for some months, and 700.00 the results have been ouibodied in various 2,657.00 reports. In the fat portion of the concession 374,610. Mr. Bennett suggests the formation of a com- 5.705-80 pany to work il. He says the area is four times 31100 larger than any alluvial property in Australia, 14893 and the prospects have proved to be very rich. 410. There is sufficient height in the ground to 254134.66 employ hydraulic sluicing. He estimated this portion of the concession at 40,80,840 cubic $2.36,83135 yards, which would yield 24 grains of gold per yard, and thus praluce, 2,043,49202, value at Li per punce, £8,173,768.
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT.
M.. To Balance from last Account, ... To Balance of Working Account
To Interest,
To Auditor's Fee,
$144.988.47 43,015,41 62,310.07 250.00
$250,173 66
By Transfer Fees
By Halance..
39.00 250,134.06 $250,173,66
E., & O. E. Hongkong, 31st May, 1901.
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.,
General Managers.
I have examined the Books and Vouchers of the Company and certify that the above State- nient is in accordance therewith.
W. HUTTON Ports,.
Auditor.
Hongkong, 7th June, 19ár.
AT THE MAGISTRACY,
ABSTRUCTION.
Kwong Sik Loong of the Central Market, was fined $5 for obstructing Inspector Ford in his duty,
STOLEN.COPPER. Chan Yau, charged with being in unlawful possession of 46 lbs. of copper, said he found it in a dust bin. He was awarded $50 or 6 weeks' hard labour and went to prison.
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DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
Tsang i was up before Mr. Kemp for be having in a disorderly manner on the Guiding Star ferry boat,
SOME CELEBRATED JAPS.
TINY DOGS OF GREAT VALUE.
Although in a large degree the craze for everything that comes from Japan has died a natural death, the fashion for Japanese spaniels this will be a mystery. does not in any way abate. To the ignorant should give 100, or even 2, for a creature That any sano person that weighs about four pounds or under, that is nothing really but a thick black-and-white coat, a feathery tail, two round black eyes, and a perfectly flat snub nose appears preposterous! lives, are au acquired taste, that once obtained, It seems, however, that Japs, like caviare and is never lust, though their prohibitive price naturally places them only within the reach of specimens is a cause for real jubilation, and law. To possess a large number of perfect
walk-over at every show they visit, may well Miss Serene, whose dogs invariably have a be proud of her lovely pets..
Place aux dames. "Yum-Yum of Tokio " is a dainty, sleek little lady who went to England in 1886, and since her début in the following ship and a championship. Nature most evid year has won thirty-three prizes, une premier
and her general air of contentment proves she ently intended Yin Yum for a life of luxury, has fulfilled her destiny. Champion Mik reputation. He is full of consequence, and Mikado" is now a gentleman of worki-wide
odd prizes and eight championships place him perfectly alive to the fact that his hundred and far and away above all others of his race. Not- withstanding his diminutive size, Mik is by no and his meals with astounding heartiness means fragile, and can enjoy a constitutional
NOTANDA
CALENDAR.
JUNE, Meteorological means based on fifteen years observations to 1898.
Barometer
.29.764
Thermometer ...
..80.7
Humidity. Rainfall
23.0
16 496
TO-DAY,
WEATHER REPORT.
!Barometer....
On dute ar fi date a
Is an.
4 p.m.
29 66
29.61
S6 78
Temperature 87 Humidity Mi 77 Rainfall,
TO-DAY.. Chinese-27th of 4th moon of 27th year of Thursday, 13th June, 1901. Kwang-su. Sun-Rises
Sets
High water-forning
Afternoon
shr. 17min. bar. 43min. 5hr, 46min. bar, 58min. ohr, somin Afternoon...11kr. 55min. ANNIVERSARIES.
Low water-Morning ....
18-Death of Sir Humphrey Le Flemming
Set house at Hongkong, 1875-British 5.5. Curishraoke seized by the
Chinese Customs. 1878-Steam communication between Hong- 1891-Imperial Edict condemning attacks on
kong and North Borneo established. foreigners issued: 1896-Agreement between England and France
re Niger concluded. 1899-Wreck of steamer Amivina near Ren-
1900-Trouble in the North. The Chancellor truck Island, all lives saved, of the Japanese Legation killed by Chinese Troops.
TO-MORROW.
Friday, 14th June, 1961 Kwang-sü.
Sun Rises.
Sels i.............. Moon-In Perigee 7hr. an. High water-Morning
Afternoon Low water-orning... ohr. omin. Afternoon ..... thr. 43min.
ANNIVERSARIES.
Captain W. E. Sawer from home leave, bas | Wright, G. Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Car gone in command of the Afacedonia..
Mr. A. Spiers, acting chief engineer, Estag, Bödemeyer. For Bremen-Messrs. O. Behrens valho and children. For Antwerp-Mr. H. H. has
i gone and engineer, luento. Captain F. G. Monsarrat, Macedonia, is on
and K. J. Sverkersen.. leave.
Mr. M. Courtney, from leave, is chief officer, Laisang.
MrW. F. Richard, from leave, is and officer, Laisang
Mr. Gostling is 3rd officer, Laisang, Mr.J. D. Mackracken, from leave, is chief engineer, Laisang.
Mr. W. Gow, from teave, is and engineer, Laisang.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE.,
French (Salauit) 16th instant. Canadian (Empress of India) 17th instant. American (Coffic) 20th instant. American (America Marn) 25th instant. American (City of Peking) 4th prox.
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The M. M. Co.'s steamer Salarie with the next French Mail, left Saigon to-day Thursday atan, for this port. -
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Cautta and the Straits left Singapore for this The J. M. & Co.'s steamer Kumsang from *port on 12th inst., at 3 p.m..
Per Shinano Mars, for London, &c.-The infant, Capt. and Mrs. Wynter, Mrs. H. Foden, Marquis and Marchioness of Villasinda and
Snr. Lieut. Y. Mukai, Licut. I Tashim, Chief Comdr. 5. Nishiyama, Chief Surg. A. Saito, Enge. T. Nagayam, Chief Pay-master K. Ishi Takenaka, Sub-Licuts. K. Namora, J. Kiyo- moto, Lieut. H. Hatto, Engro. 1. Fujiye H.
Messrs. J. Hagiwara, Dewette, T. Hishioka, Y. Mrs. and Miss Dewelle, Mrs. J. N. Jordan, Tominaga, G. Summata, N. Tanaka, Y. Iwamura, J. N. Jordau, Jr., MacGowan, V. Savage, E. Yenami, M, J. D. Stephens, M, Oka S. Awaki, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Mancell and 3 children.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
Captain O. Fuchs, of the steamship Loesok, from Bangkok, reports Changeable bread and light.
Capt. Thompson, of the steamship Glaucus, from Singapore, reports-Light W. winds and fine weather throughout.
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Captain M. Crockett, of the steamship Hip Sang, from Swatów, reports:--Light to mode tale S.E. winds, weather fine and clear.
Captain Bowker, of the steamship Taisang, from Shanghai and Swatow, reports-Fog with The N. Y. Kisstencier Kinjan Maru (Ameri-light SE. winds to Gutzlaff, to Swatow and port can Line) left Shimonoseki for this port on the inoderate variable winds with clear weather, 1th inst, and is expected to arrive here on the 16th inst.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
Names.
Fram
The Canadian Pacific Railway Co.'s R.M.S. Empress of India, arrived at Kobe at 3.30p.m. midnight same day via Nagasaki for Shanghai on Tuesday the 11th inst, and left again at where she is due to arrive at to pn., on Fri-Kagoshima Maru.. Singapore day, the 14th inst.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK EXTURNS,
in!
V.S.S. Bennington .... Kowloon
St. Enach
shr. 17min. ökt. 43min.
Prometheus
Ohr, zamin. Shr. 11min.
Zaire Juno Tris.... Burnside Meade Hailan
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Colonies..
Fei Hoo.. Munchen Simongan
they must be seen in be believed, live only Chinese--25th of 2th moon of 27th year of Union
Two small specimens. so small. indeed, that. been a twelvemonth in Miss Serena's hands, bave taken several prizes. "Fugi of Nagoya," but already they are quite distinguished, and
the temper of a fend, is lemon and white. His who weights just over three pounds, and has spirit, which is far larger than his body, is apt to run away with his discretion, but as his companions only regard his wild bursts of rage. and angry sparls with kindly toleration he has. not, so far, come to any harm. Kiku of Na. goya," who is superlatively beautiful, stands just about four inches high. His character) being as faultless as his looks, he is adored at home and abroad. Kiku is a frisky sprite, and though he seems more like a costly toy than understands all the compliments that are show. any living dog, he is intelligence itself, and ered on him. All Japs are interesting, say's Miss Sereia, and she has many others, but even she acknowledges to Kiku's fascinations.
1645-Battle of Naseby. 1662--Execution of Sir Henry Vane. 1800-Battle of Marengo, 1828-Russo-Chinese Treaty signed. 1857--Cawnpore besciged. 1806-Inspector Moffat of the Sanitary Depart 1897-Death of Barney J. Barnato.
ment died of plague. 1898-Victoria Cross to carry an annuity of 430-Weng Tung-ho dismissed from all offices. 1899-Reported death of Philipino General
Luna.
THE OPENING OF THE AUSTRA-1900-Part of the British Legation, and other
LIAN COMMONWEALTH
buildings at Peking, destroyed by fire. PARLIAMENT.
[AMERICAN MAH. CABLE]
MELBOURNE, May 9th. The opening of the first Federal Parliament, which took place at noon, was a most impres
people, but the available space was taxed 19 building, the scene of the ceremony, is 12,000 the utmost. The decorations consisted of regimental standards, trophies of arms and floral festoons.
AGENDA,
TO-MORROW.
Daylight-N. Y. K. scamer Shinano Maru A. L. 5. N. Co.'s steamer India leaves for
leaves for Marseilles and London:..
Flume and Trieste.
Noon-Public Auction by Messrs. Hughes & 10a.m.-Douglas Co's steamer Thales «enves
for Swatow.
Hough at their Sales Rooms. Noon-Douglas Co.'s steamer Hailoong leaves
for Haiphong D. S. S. & Co.'s steamer Lightning leaves for Indian Ports.
5 p.m.
M: Ch's steamer Diamante leaves for Manila.
SUNDAY, 16th.
for Coast Ports.
9 o'clock this morning, and by 11 o'clock the The doors were opened to ticket-holders at
3 p.m. auditorium was filled, except the royal dais. This was located beneath the great dome. It held a single row of chairs, the largest, in the centre, being surmounted by a small gold: imperial crown. The whole was overhung with the royal standard. In front of the royal chair. S. K. Co.'s steamer Daijin Maru ieaves was a small table, on which was a telegraph key by which the, Duke of Cornwall and York was to flash the opening signal throughout the commonwealth, when the Union Jack was to be simultaneously raised in every settlement of the Federation. The majority of the audience was composed of ladies, most of whom were clad in mauve-coloured costumes, but many of whom wore white. Brilliant army and navy uniforms gave colour to the scene.
form, where seven rows of chairs accommodated Facing the dais was a slightly raised plat- the members of the Commonwealth Parlia ment. The lofty north transept was devoted to the members of the state parliaments. East and west of the dais were grouped the Mini- sterial staffs. The remainder of the hall and the galleries were packed with a well-dressed, earnest, expectant crowd. A great orchestra enlivenerl the ante-meridian hour with operatic airs.
The special proceedings began at 11:54 a.m. Altogether Afr. Bennett is satisfied with the with the reading of the proclamation summon- prospects of the concession, and is of opinioning the Senate and Representatives. that gold can be obtained in sufficient quanti-
Noon was signalized by a fanfare of trumpets from ties to warrant an outlay on nichijnery.
the military band outside.
PRACTICAL TEUTONS.
HOW A GERMAN STEAMSHIP CO. TRAINS UP OFFICERS, The announcement that the North German Lloyd Steamship Gompany has ordered two new school-ships of 3,500 tons to be built calls attention to the very practical methods adopted by this German line, The North German. Lloyd Company has already a training-ship, a fin fast four-master, which does not merely play at the game, but carries cargo from port to port. Thus, while training lads to officer the company's fleet, a at the same time brings money into the company's coffers. This ship is now on her way from Amercia after a twelve months' cruise.
For the complete training of a cadet a three years' course is arranged. The cadet enters as a boy. At the end of the first year he is advanced to the position of ordinary seaman, and at the end of the second to that of A.B. Besides the practical instruction in seaman- ship which is obtained in regular, watchers ander the superintendence of officers, several hours a day are spent in instruction in nautical subjects, modern fanguages, mathematics, and navigation.
After three years on the sailing-ship the cadets are placed on board the steamers of the company as warrant officers or quarter-masters, Here they serve for a year, and are then qualified to enter the Navigation School to obtain a mate's certificate:
Cadets who have not got their certificates. for a year's military service receive, at their mates' examination; permission to perforin a C. A: De Sequeira, a collector, said the défenway they may qualify for positions as officer year's service in the Imperial Navy. In this dant refused to my his fire of scents and created in the Naval Reserve. a great disturbance. He gave him into custody, The Defendant stated he was charged rceat more than He was only ask ing for it back Defendant was bound aver in $ay to keep the peace.
Our Board of Trade has printed and circul ited among British shipowners fall, particulars of the system by North German Lloyd, but so departe no practical me,
sult has followed-Penang Gaspiffy
The royal party then entered, and was con ducted to the dais, while the orchest played the rational anthem. The Duke of Cornwall and York wore an admiral's uniform, with the ribbon of the Order of the Garter. The Duchess of Cornwall and York and Lady Hopetoun, wife of the Governor-General, the Earl of black. Hopetoun, and the ladies of the suites all wore
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The Duke, through the Black Rod, then summoned the two houses, in accordance with the strict fornula of the British Parliament and the members filed in. The Hundredth psalm was sung, with all present standing, and the Earl of Hopetoun read a prayer, after which the Duke of Cornwall and York formally declared Parliament open.
MONDAY, 17th, Cargo ex C. Ferd. Lacise subject to rent.
S. Co's steamer Pare leaves for
TUESDAY, 18th Honolulu via Shanghai, etc.
Noon-U.
WEDNESDAY, 19th.
Daylight The O. S. K. Co.'s steamer Auping
Cosmopolitan
flock.
PASSED THE CANAL.
flintshire, Alcinous, Rhein, Crusader, Outward-14th May-Denlarver's, Glaucus, Malaya, Hudson, Sydney, Sambia. 17th May Devonshire, Imogene. 24th May-Zrion, Hyson, Sado Maru, Min, Ranshan, Shirley. 28th lay-Sileri, (German) Agamemnon, Bayern, lalacca, Glamorganshire, Acilia, Pioneer 31st May Benalder 4th June Dencation, Kick 7th June-Annan, Kawa chi Maru. Ballaarai, Arara, Jupiter, 11th June-Kaisoro, Kongsberg, St. Frene, Ercher zog, Frans, Ferdinand, Erica, Glenlagan, Glenroy.
June-Pring dieinrich, Wittekind.
Homeward-4th June-Hakata Maru, 11th
7th June-Yarra, 11th June-Agamemnon, Arrivale at Home-4th June-Albenga. Hakala Maru, Serbia.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Loosok, German steamer, 1,020. O, Fuchs;
12th July,Bangkok 6th June, Rice. Butterfield & Swire.
PROGRESS, German steamer, 687, P. Brandu 13th June, Touron toth June,, Coals, and General.-Siemssen & Co. KATSUYAMA MARU, Japanese steamer, 405, K. Hayashi, 13th June,-Chefoo 7th June, General-Tung Kec.
TAISIUN, American steamer, 1,216, Patterson, 13th June, Canton 12th June, General- C. M. S. N. Co. GLAUCUS, British steamer, 391, Thompson, 13th June, Singapore 8th June, General. -Butterfield & Swire. TAIBANG, British steamer, 1,544, Bowker, 13th June, Shanghai th June, and Swatow 12th, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Har SANG, British steamer; 1,040, Murray Crockett, 13th June,-Siratów 12th June, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Clearances at the Harbour Office, Noon-P.&O. Co.'s steamer Parramatta with Leongsang, British str., for Manila,
Sambia, German str., for Yokohama. mails etc. leaves for Europe.
WEDNESDAY, 26th.
3
Maru leaves for Coast Ports,
3 p.m.-A. L. Co.'s' steamer Maria Valeric Cargo ex Sambia subject to tent.
leaves for Japanese Ports.
SATURDAY, 22nd.
0. S. K. Co.'s steamer Alaidzuru Maru leaves
for Anping, via Swatow and Amoy. Noon-C. P. R. Co.'s steamer Empress of India with mails etc, leaves for Vancouver R.C:
Noon-E. & A. Co.'s steamer Airlie leaves for THURSDAY, 27th.
Noon-U. S. Co.'s steamer Coptic leaves
Australian Ports.
Honolulu via Shanghai, etc.
SHIPPING GAZETTE.
plied to Captains of vessels will contain a In future the Telegraph shipping form sup heading for notices of officers and engineers transferred or on leave, etc. Friends will much oblige by giving this information;-
June 8th.
Mr. Strelly, 3rd engineer of the Chelydra, has been appointed and engineer of Taishan, vice Mr. Hutchinson, resigned.
June 10th.
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Pak Kong, British str., for Canton. Heimoon, British str., for Canion. Machew, German str., for Swatow." Shinano Alaru, Japanese str.. for Singapore. Kachidule Maru, Japanese str., for Kutchinatzu Katsuyama Maru, Japanese str, for Canton, Hailong, British sir, for Haiphong.
Departaree.
June 12, Michael Jebsen, German steamer, for
Haiphong.
June 13, Hamburg, German str, for Europe. June 13, Kiautschou, German str., for S'hai. June 13, Picciola, German str., for Swatow. June 13, Universe, Norwegian str., for Moji, June 13, Obi, British str., för Kutchlnotzn. June 13, Woosung, Pritish str., for Shanghai. June 13, Bormida, Italian str., for Singapore.. June 13, Markew, German str., for Swatow." June 13, Leongsang, British str., for Manila.
Passengers--Arrived.
Per Laosak, from Bangkok-46 Chinese. Per Taisang, from Shanghai-Mrs. Carmi chael and son.
Departed.
Per Loongsung, for Manila-Mrs. Cousins, Miss Cozens, Mrs. Petronila Descrepito, Miss mante has gone home.
E. J Stoddart, chief engineer of the Di-Rufino Destrepito, and Mr. E. W. Sandison.
In a lengthy address he referred to the wishes of the late Queen, who, before her death, signed his commission to open Parlia ment. He paid a tribute to the generous sid tendered by the colonies in the South African war, the splendid bravery of the troops, and the services of the squadron in China, and ex-
A. Wylie and engineer of Esmeralda has pressed the interest Laken by King - Edward
been promoted chief engineer Diamante. VII in the Australian people. It was his earn-
Mr. Tindall, chief officer Taishun has been transferred to the Toonan in the same capacity. would prove an instrument for the further ad. been promoted chief officer of the same ship. est prayer that the union, so happily achieved, Mr. Stephen Catc. and officer Taishun has vancing of the welfare of the Australian subjects Mr. C. Stuart, and officer Fushun, has been of the King and the consolidation of the empire. transferred to the. Taishun, ka
*Prolonged cheering greeted the conclusion. of the speech, winch was renewed when a tele
June th. gram from King Edward was read as follows transferred to the Chilli
Mr. H. P. Vincent, and officer, Pekin, is "My thoughts are with you upon this august: Mr. A. J. Philbey, and officer, Chilli, is trans occasion. I wish the Commonwealth of Aus-ferred to the Pekin tralia every bappiness and prosperity."
The members thien took the oath and sub-transferred to the Chihii,
Mr. J. D. James, chief officer, Chungking, is scribed their names' to the roli. At the con; ' clusion of this ceremony the Earl of Hopetoun dismissed them to their respective houses to elect officers.DPAD
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first bars of the Hallelujah" chorus were: The entire audience thereupon rose as the played by the orchestra, cand the chords was sung by an opera company. "Rule Britannia" followed, and finally the whole assemblage joined in singing the King."
blare of trumpets the royal party retired and
and the ceremony was over23
transferred to the Chungking
Mr. P. H. Cowan, chief officer, Chikit, is
Mr. W. Murdock is 3rd engineer, Laiṣang. the Laisang
Captain G.. Payne, from leave, commands
is
Mr. C. Tilley is 4th engineer, Laisang. Mr., J. S. McGavin, chief engineer, Chefoo, transferred to the Weosung b Mr. E. Hankey, chief engineer, Woosung, is mastered to the Chefooting and engineer
Per Kiautschou, for Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. A. Callaço, Miss Almim Botelho, Mrs. Almira Kobe Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Warfield. Rodrigues, and Misses Rodrigues (2)
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India Heathburn
Nurnberg.....
Moji
To-morrow [une 15th
Manila...... Singapore
June 15th
June 15th
une 16th
Salazie ............... Saigon.
Empress of Indialananune 17th Coptic
Japan.June 20th America Maru...... San Francisco...June 25th City of l'eking......San Francisco...July 4th
We would direct the attention of shipping firmar so tha 4tyle in which "Steariars Expected" and "Prefecard Sailings" are now published in these columns, and in so doing respect- fully urge the managers of shipping Erms to give orders to their clerks to furnish this ofico, en the sens already kup bliert grl with elor Timer unllalla inforpention nonry day.
PROJECTED SAILINGS.
Skipe
Datt
Destination
Aug. 9th June 27th
Acilia.
America Mart. San Francisco, &e July 4th Airlic..
Havre, & Alcinous
Sydney, &c... .........London..
July 23rd Anping Maru Am....
...Foochow ..........June 19th Bayern
New York
*****.Aug. Ist
China....... San Francisco, &c. Aug. 6th Belgian King San Diego, &c. ...June 20th Straits, &c..... July 25th
City of Peking... San Francisco, &c.frly 13th Coptic Daigi Maru
San Francisco, &c. June 27th Diamante......... Manila
....Tamsui... June 6th June 15th Doric...............San Francisco, &c. Aug. 15th- Duke of Fife......Victoria, B.C... June 28th
Emp. Japan ....... Emp. India...... Eurp. China Vancouver, &c...... Avg. 7th
Gaelic
......June 26th ..... July 17th San Francisco, &c. July 23rd Liverpool
fuly 15th .......June 20th London.......... June 28th Victoria, B.C......July 26th Haiphong....
Glenariney.....New York
Glaucus
Glengarry
Glenogle
Hailoong.
Hillglen..... Hamburg
Straits, &c
New York
Hitachi Maru... Marseilles, &c...
Hongkong, MarnSan Francisco, &c July soth
Hudson India Indravelli Indrani
June 14th
Oct. 16th
June 14th
June 28th
.New York
July 17th
Singapore, &c......June 18th
'New York
Portland, &c.
June 25th
June, 18th
June 29th
June 18th
July th
Japan....... London. Kagoshima Maru Moji. &c Kiautschou
......Straits, &c,
.....Singapore, &c...... June 15th.
Aug.22nd .....June 30th
June 25th:
Lightning König Albert Straits, &c. Lowther Castle... New York Machaon ......London.... Maria Valerie ...Yokohama & Kobe June 19th Maidzuru Maru... Swatow, &c.......... June 26th Miike Maru......Bombay, &c.........June zist Nürnberg...... Nippon Maru San Francisco, &c.Aug. 24th Olympia
[lavre, &c. June 25th Victoria, B.C.....july 16th Parramatta.....Europe, &c..........June 22nd Preussen.........Straits, &c.
Oct, 2nd Prinz Heinrich, Straits, &c. .... Prinzess rene...Straits, &c.,
Sept. 19th Prometheus...London........
Sept. 5th
Sado Maru
Sambia......
[July 15th
Rosetta Maru...[Sydney, &c....... Bac 28th Saclisen.. Straits, &c. June 27th ...... Kobe & Yokohama June zist Shanghai....... Shanghai, &c. ......june rsth Havre, &c. ...... July 12th. Shinano Mar...Marseilles, &c,...., Jono T4th Socotra
Marseilles, &e...... June 15th Stuttgart
Straits, &c.
..Aug. 8th Sunda Thales
Shangbai Wierzburg Yawata Maru
Swalow.......... June 14th
......Havre, &c.
Japan
June zat
...July 26th June zist
SWATOW WEEKLY SHIPPING REPORT.. (June 8th, 1901)
Daic, June. Taivio
Versio
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ARRIVALS,
Decima upaarala
Fronts ar
Where from.
Shanghai & Amoy
longkong
hanghai.
Hongkong.
Haitan......... Apoy
Datir. Maru
Hong Beeflongkong, Chwastanyaan
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B. & S.
J. M. & Co.
B. A ̊C..
J, M. & Co.
B. & Co.
B. & Co. B, S Bul. M. & Co
AUTOY
Hongkong
Maideuru Marai. Amoy
B. & Co.: Anping Maru.....angkang
Hankow & C'kang. 1. & Co. „.......... Hongkong unne
Ishangkal & Amoy
& Ningpo
DEPARTURES.
Dait.
Venela
Foochow
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Per Hamburg, from Japan, for Genoa-Mr. and Mrs. Gf Wedel and servant, and Mr. B. Gottwards. For Bremen-Mr. Hickmann. From Shanghai for Genoa-Capt. 'Svenson, Mrs. Fuchs and child, Mrs. M. Rhode and Jus children, Capts. Reproth, Hippel, Haxthausen, Lú, Capt. and Mrs. Dollin and family, Capt Londou-Mr. and Ms. R. Harding and Chino, Messrs. Jules Ombeit and Bühler. For children. Messrs, H. Higgs, A. W. Cross, John C. Quick and J. A Jackson. For Bremen- Miss Gesine Gercken, Mr. R. v. Rautenberg, Sub-Lieus. Saya, Rosenbaum, ficuts. v. Os trowski, Kleist, v. Apell, Trubart, G. Dohna, Dr. Mankiewicz, Da Lungheld, Manisiers Huebuer, Zimmermann, Küttel, Sub Minister A. Krüger, Vice-Ministers Leinberger, Schultz, From Hongkong for Singapore Capt. Schla Vandrey, Michaelis, Hellwig, Otto, and Spitz.
Natiesta For Genoa--Mrs. Mieck and child, kier. For Port Said-Vice-Consul Richard: Lassen, and B. Albrechtsen. For London Jing Messrs. Bornkessel,
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