Shipping Steamers,

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

FOR

MANILA, ILOILO and CEBU

CHEFOO and NEWCHWANG, MANILA

LIMITED.

PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND,'

COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRIS BANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE.... SHANGHAI,

TIENTSIN

To' Sart

STEAMERS.

KAIFONG **

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2th instant.

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12th instant.

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12th instant.

WHAMPOA"......14th instant."

- PAKHO ......... 19th instant

The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these steamers, which are fite: throughout with Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon li Carried.

For Freight or l'assage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS,

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

OUTWARDS.

FROM GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL,

STEAMERS. NESTOR"

DUE

joth October.

11

*LAERTES"

rath

DARDANUS

7th

MACHAON."

23rd

PROMETHEUS'

8th

ACHILLES

6th November.

HOMEWARDS.

FOR LONDON,

15th Oct., 1991; 20th.

......... 12th Nov.,

......26th

PYRAHUS CALOHAS "

SESTOR

"MACHAON

FOR LIVERPOOL (DİRECT), (Taking Cargo at LONDON RATES). -

"ULYSSES" "DARDANUS

14th Oct, 190L c. 15th Novy, p

For Freight, apply to

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, -LIMITED,

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

THE Company's Steamship

KUMSANG," "

Captain Buller, will be despatched as above TO MORROW, the 8th instant, at, 3 PM instead of as previously advertised.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., General Managers.

Hongkung, 4tli October, root.

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THE OSAKA SHOSEŊ· KAISHA,

‚ LJ MITED,

FOR FOOCHOW VIA SWATOW AND

AMOY..."

THE Company's Steamship

ANPING MARUS

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agenta, 0. 8, 8. Co.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW.

HE Company's Steamship THE

"HAICHING,"

above Ports, TO-MORROW, the 8th instant, Captain Davis, will be despatched for the at Daylight

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, 7th October, 1901. (1095c EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE. (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN & QUEENS- LAND PORTS, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, Tasmania, &c.)

Captan 5. Atsumi, will he despatcher for the THE Steamship above Port, on WEDNESDAY,' the yih October, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE MITSUT, BUSSAN KAISHA, Agents.

Hongkong, 25th September, too..

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.

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"AUSTRALIAN,".

Captain Helms, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, at 4 PM.

This well-known Stearner is specially fitted

for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Chat

1.

ber, which ensures the supply of Fresh Provi sions, Ice, &c., throughout the voyage.

This Steamer is installed throughout with the A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Surgeon are carried.

FOR ANPING VIA SWATOW AND AMOY. | Electric-light.

HE Company's Steamship

THE

"MAIDZURU MARU," Captain T. Saito, will be despatched for the above Ports, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th instant

For-Freight or Passage, apply to

THE MITSUÏ BUSSAN KAISHA, Agent

Hongkong, 2nd October, 1901.

[226c) AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM; NAVIGA, TION COMPANY.

STEAM FO

FOR

SİNGAPORE, PENANG, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, FIUME AND TRIESTE. (Taking Cargo at through Rates to the BRAZILS,' to SOUTH AFRICA MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT,

MALTA, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS)

THE Company's Steamship

"TRIESTE,"

Captain A. Mitis, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 17th October. ·

For Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, 28th September, 1901.

Consigners.

NOTICE TU CONSIGNEES. THE PO. 5. N. Co's Steamship

SOCOTRA" FROM LONDON, ANTWERP, PORT SAID,

SUEZ AND STRAITS: :·· ́ Consignees of Cargo by the above-named yessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placedot their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark-by amri and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.'

Optional Goods will be lauded her unless instructions are given to the entitrary befor 3 PM, TO-DAY. BU

2

Goods no cleared by the 8th instant, A

4 PM, will be subject to rent:

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me ins any case whatever.

M

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob tained from the Godown Company within cen days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, and October, 1001

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamshipt

"TIENTSIN,"

FROM HOMBAY AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-nained vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are. being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will he sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 8th instant, at 41 P.M. will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.

Superintendent,

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All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob- tained from the Godown Company within ten days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Hongkong, zid October, 100.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

NOTIC E.

"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

HONGKONG MARU," The above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Gargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

GEORGE ECKLEY, Acting Agent. Hongkong. 3rd October, 100t.

f? FROM HAMBURG, COLOMBO, PENANG

AND SINGAPORE,

THE N.D.L. Steamship

"BAMBERG," Captain Zurhonsen, having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their goods from

N.S-Return Tickets issued by this Com-alongside. pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIGA

TION COMPANY and vice versa.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents, Hongkong, 4th October, roor. [1091c

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO,'S NEW YORK LINE. FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL.

"HE Steamship

THE

"ASAMA,"

Captain F. F. Bement, will be despatched for the above Port, on the 15th December, 1901.

For Freight, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkana, 24th September, 1901. froszc

SAILING VESSEL.

FOR NEW YORK.

HE 3/3 A 1. 1. American ship

936

THE

CALIFORNIA AND ORIENTAL

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

IN CONNECTION WITH

THE ATCHESON TOPEKA & SANTÄ

FE RAILROAD CO. PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TO SAN DIEGO AND SAN FRANCISCO,

VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU, Taking Cargound-Passengers té JAPAN PORTS, and HONOLULU, The UNITED STATES, VE Strathgyle... | ang | about Oct. 20 Kvarven... } ....... [] about Thyra ['s...... | about

THE Steamship

Nov. 20

Dec. 15

*STRATHGYLE," will be despatched for SAN DIEGO and SAN FRANCISCO, VÍK MOJI, KOBE, YOKO: HAMA and HONOLULU, on or about SUNDAY, the 20th October,

Through Bills of Lading issued to any point in the United States.

Cargo will be received on board until 5 P.M. the day previous to sailing. Parcel packages | will be received at the OFFICE until the same time. All parcels should be marked to address in full. Value of same is required.

Consular Invoices, to uncompany cargo des. tined to Points beyond San Diego, should be,

the Company's Office, addressed to the Kent Collector of Customs, San Diego.

For further Infounation' as to Freight, or Passage, apply to a

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents.

Hongkong, China and Inpan.

Manabona, yah October, inm

*10325

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO/5

NEW YORK" LINE FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship

"ADANA,"

Captain A. Smith, will be despatched for the above Port on the roth November.

For Freight, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co., Agents. Hongkongi zath September, 100T

"MANUEL LLAGUNO,"

will load during September and October, sail..

ing about asth October,

For Freight, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. ́ Hongkong, 8th July, 1901.

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knows how to manage China, has greatly increased her possessions and prestige. It in said that all through these later negotiations between China and Germany as to the degree of humiliation to be reached by Prince Chun, Russia has been posing as the friend and adviser of the Chinese Court. It is to be feared that in diplomacy Europe is ne match for these two Empires whose frontiers meet beyond the Great Wall Bui the wise car by experience. It is better to appear modest in one's demands, and yet get all one can reasonably expect, than to ask too much and he refused, because then, asfar as prestige is concerned any concession is too little. Burjust as this country under-estimated the cunning and persistency of the Boers, so the Western Powers under-estimated the vast strength and imperturbability of the Chinese Empire. It is well, indeed, that the penance episode is over at last, and that it has been carried through with such impressive dignity. Every day that it was delayed was accounted unto Prince Chun by his delighted countrymen for a diplomatic victory, and that was good neither for China nor for Europe. Different nations differ vastly in their sense of what is Celestials and set them "checkling" might humornus, and what might tickle the fancy of very well seem to others singularly lacking in any mirthful quality...”

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR

THE FAR EAST.

Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Annam,

and Miss Meschersky. To Shanghai: Mr. and from Marseilles, Sept. 22-To Yokohama: Mr.

Mrs. Van Laer. To Hongkong: Mr Trévoux, To Haiphong: Mr. and Mrs. Devaux. To CELESTE BURRILL, Brilish ship, Jefty-Order. Saigon: Mr. and Mrs. Rochouvollet and z HELEN H. WYMAN, American ship, Vanhon.children.

--Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

THE CHUN THE OLD KOWTOW DIED OF.

Foocrow, British steamer, 1,259, C. Smale 6th Octi-Tangkuband Chelua agth

British stenuser, 1,951. R. Pinkham, 6th Vermicellitterfield & Switz

Oct-Moji guth Soph, Coal-Mitsui Bus san Kalsh, ph

HALLAN, French steamer 377, L. Andersen, 6th Oct-Pakhoi and Haihow 5th Oct, General A. R. Martynki, TAI Fu, German steamer, 1069, H. Martens

6th Oct-Canton 6th Oct., General SALAZIE, French steamer, 2,088, Aubert, 7th

Tung Kee,

Oct, Marseilles 1st Sept, and Saigon 3rd October, Mails and Gerenil-Messageries Maritimes.

MACHEW, German steamer, 1,600, G. Wendig, 7th Oct-Swatowy 6th October, Rice- Melchers & Co.

HAND1, French steamer, 758, 1. Merles, 7th Oct.,-Haihow 6th Oct, General.—A. R. Marty

KAONG, British steamer, 1,024, G. H. Penne-

father, 7th Oct.,--Cebu 3rd UCL, Hemp Butterfield & Swire,

MONGKUT, German steamer, 859, Gotshe, 7th Oct.-Bangkok 30th Sept. Teakwood and Rice-Batterield & Swire..

KATE, Austrian sleamit, 1,341, A: Vidossich, 7th Oct-Moji 1st Oct., Coal.-Order. ITRIA, British transport, 3:382, A. S. Houstoun,

K.N.R., 7th Oct-Calcutta 23rd Sept Stores-Government

SANDAKAN, German steamer, 1,374, Brand- steller, 7th Oct,-Saadakon and October, Timber-Melchers & Co.

wongseng, British str., for. Canton.

Clearances at the Harbour Offico. Kongnum, British str, for Conton.

Hans Afentell, German str, for Hongay. Heilao, French str., for Hoihow. Algoa, British str, for Moji. Benlarig, British str., for Saigon. Pronto, German sit., for Manila. Forchow, British,str., for Canton. Muenchen, German str., for Shanghai Mausang, British str., for Sandakan. Ness, British str., for Moji. Kingring, British str., for Canton. Peluse, British str., for Swatow. Haicking, British str., for Swatow.

Oct. 6, Glengyle, British sir, for Singapore.

Dooritures.

Oct. 6, Daigi Maru, Japanese str., for Swatow. Oct. 6, Kong Beng, German str., for Swalow, Oct. 6, Lycemoon, German str., for Shanghai Oct. 6, Failer, German str., for Swatow. Per 1 and O. steamer, Arcadia, connecting Oct. 6, Kwanglee, British str., for Canton, with the steamer Bengal at Colombo, from Oct. 6, Albion, British battleship, for Amoy.

Oct. 2, Natal, French str., for Europe. London, Aug. 24-To Hongkong: Miss Fenner, Oct. 7, Hongkong, French str., for Hoihow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford, Miss Sweet, Cor- Oct. 7, Yedo Maru, Japanese str., for Canton. poral W. Marsden, Mr. E. H. Codling, Mrs. | Oct. 7, Par, Belgian str, for Saigon. Daly, Mr. J. C. Cooke. From Marseilles. To Oct. 7, Ailgraig, British st., for Kalchinotru. Shanghai: Rev. and Mrs. J. Paxton and child. Oct. 7. Saldzie, French str., for Shanghai, &c.

Oct. 71

dlausang, British str, for Sandakan. To Hongkong, Mr. Bremner, Mr. W. B; Dixon, Oct. 7, Talcheong, German str., for Saigon, Mr. W.E. Dixon. To Singapore: Mr. W. E.Oct. 7, Woosung, British str. for Ningpo. Sharpe.

Oct. 7, Hoikad, Freherstr., for Hoihow.. Oct. 7, Kwongsang, British str., for Canton.

Passengers-årrived,

Per P. and O. steamer Japas, from London, Sept. 7.-To Hongkong : Mrs. Brown and 2 children, Commander and Mrs. Dawes, Mr. H. Bent, Mrs. Low, and child, Lieut. Fry, Lient: Cole, Major and Mrs. Ash, Mr. J. Low, Lieut. Grant, Sub-Lieut. Hanimond

Per P. and O. steamer Oceana, connecting with the steamer Massilia, at Colombo, from London, Sept. 19.-To Shangbai: Miss Twizell, Miss G. M: Miller, Miss A. N. Hart, Miss M. G. Saltan, Miss N. Marshbank, Miss E. Baller, Miss. J. Begg, Miss F. Stillman, Mr. J. West To Hongkong Capt. R. White, Mrs. M'Cub bin and child. From Brindisi, Sept. 29 To Manila: Mr. J. M. Underwood.........

What began in direst tragedy ands emed likely to degenerate into the faintest of come. dies, says the Pall Mall Gazette, has at last ended in a scene of great dignity, though few will admit that justice has been done to the villains of the piece. Prince Chun yesterday

Per P. and O. steamer India, from London, was received as a penitent in special audience Sept. 5-To Shanghai: Mr. and Mrs. J. Stark, by the German Emperor seated on his Throne. Dr. H. S. Cary. Dr. W. Shackleton, Mr. W. J. The brother of the Emperor of China, we read, Embery, Mr. W. if. Greenaway, Mr. R. Young, advanced towards the Throne, making many Mr. C. Chenery, Mr. C. Anderson, Mr. A. obeisances, which the Emperor only acknow. Jennings, Miss Eacott To Hongkong: Mrs. ledged with a slight motion of the hand. So Hatherwell, Major Scott. To Bangkok Mrs. far as Europe is concerned, the imagination is Wood and child, Mr. C. J. Davidson. From easily impressed by the bearing of the Marseilles-To Hongkong. Miss Radcliffe, War Lord whose mailed fist is believed to Mr. E. T. Palmer, Mrs. Bond. be the strongest-in-the-world. But-the-whole- point of the penance which Germany demanded from China for the murder of her Ambassador was not to impress Europe; but to humiliate China. Hence it was exacted that when Prince Chun entered the presence Any Cargo impeding her discharge will be of the German, Emperor he should kowLOW landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong even as though he were entering the presence and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Limited, of the Son of Heaven himself. That would and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have been appreciated in China, and the West have left the Godowns, and all Goods renain-em Powers, in the person of the German Em ing undelivered after the rith instant, will be peror, would have scored one triumph at least over the cunning and duplicity of the East. But here, again, hina has had her own way, Prince Chun refused to kowtow, and only. made obeisance when he handed to the German Emperor the extremely perfunctory apology of "the great Emperor of the Ta-tsing Empire." While refusing to be held morally responsible for the crime committed by one of his subjects, the Emperor of China takes on himself the nominal 'responsibility for "the accurrence which cost the life" of Baron von Ketteler. The reply of the Ger. man Emperor was such as perhaps, he alone among the crowned beads of Europe Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Kiauis: could have delivered with the right effect. It chou, from Bremen, Sept. 4-To Nagasaki bad all the sternness of offended majesty, a majesty which is all the more effective because he who wears it bas such supreme belief in its efficacy. It must have been a trying moment for the young Prince who had to face the War Lord in his most terrible mood. Yet he seems not have been greatly discomfited, but listened to the stern censure and rebuke with a com posure which is perhaps only typical of the land from which he comes. It the Chinese

subject to rent

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 11th instant, at 3 P.M.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE, Hongkong Office. Hongkong, 4th October, 1901. Logo

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could be made to imagine the scene they might be persuaded that, after all, they have lost some what in dignity. As it is, we fear that, in the ords of the Times correspondent at Peking, they are "chuckling" and that Prince Chun bas greatly added to his reputation.

The moral of the whole business is that nations who pride themselves on their superior civilization are constantly over-estimating their own power and undervaluing the conuing of those whom they regard as of little account When the Kaiser shook his mailed fist at China, that quaint Empire rolled its huge head like one of its own toy gods, but whether in fear or in amusement had better now be left thanswered. Then came the abominable" crime which is equally reprobated by the law of nations and by the usages of all countries." This time all the Powers bound themselves to

Per P. and O. steamer Borneo, from London, Sept. 21.-To Yokohama: Mrs. and Miss Ed monds. To Shanghai: Miss Hopkins, Miss Homan, Mrs. Cecil Simpson and child, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. To Hongkong. Miss A. M. Finney, Miss A. M. Baker, Miss Clarke, Miss Hutchinson, Miss J. C. Clarke, Mrs. Clutton, Mrs. S. Hooper, Mr. and Miss Bull, Lieut. H. Stemsbury, Miss E. J. Ramsey, Lieut. and Mrs. Walker.

Mr. G. Chester, Mr. Gordon Kerr. To Shang: bai: Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Miss Kidson Miss Short, Dr. Hotvedt, Mr. Pereira and party, Mr. F. Neville May, Miss May, Mrs. Rees and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. F. Grant and family, Mrs. Felgate, Rev. and Mrs Hunter, Dr. W. Plummer, Mr. and Miss McPhail, Rev. S. C. To Hongkong: Mrs. Macdonald, Miss Cumber, Meech, Mrs. Harris, Dr. Cochrane, Miss Miles. Dr. H. Davidson, Mr. Hickie, Mrs. Kidd and children, Miss Turner and child.

Shipping

Arrivala HAILOONG, British steamer. 783, H. Bathurst, 5th Oct-Haiphong 3rd Oct, and Hoshow 4th, Rice,Douglas, Lapraik & Co. CHINGTU, British steamer, 2,200, C. Lindberg, 5th Oct-Moji 30th Sept, General.-- Butterfield & Swire.

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BORMIDA, Italian steamer, 1,499, Domenico Costa, 5th Oct., Bombay 17th Set to and NATAL, French steamer, 1984, Bouis, 6th Oct, Singapore 20th, General-Carlowitz & Co.

-Shanghai 4th Oct., Maila and General Messageries Maritimes. ANPING MARU, Japanese steamer, 1,053, S. Atsumi, 6th Oct-Foochow viz Amoy and Swatow 5th Oct., General-Mitsui Bussan Kalsha

Per Kulang, from Saigon-80 Chinese. Per Chingtu, from Moji--Capt. Petersen Chinese,

Per Anping Mart, from Coast Poris-108

Per Bormida, from Singapore- European, and 265 Chinese.

Ogden, and 19 Chinese.

Per Hailong, from Haiphong, &c-Mr.

Per Natal, for Hongkong from Kobe Messrs. Essabboy, Chow Kai Cheong and Yang Sing Boor. From Shanghai-Mesyrs. A. R.. Wellscher, R. M. Raymond, EL. Kraemer, Lou Tai King and boy, George Rusel, Mr. and Mrs. Coggin and infant, Mr. Borzo; Mrs. Rovai Ugo, Mrs. Nastropaoh, Mrs, Ventura, Mrs. Jodera Vincenza, Mrs. Cafranco Antonio, Messrs. James'l cris, W. Plaassen, E. A. Leon, Rocher, and 3'Indias.

Per Kaifong, from Cebu-Major Crane, Mr. Fortisht, and 20 Chinese.

Per Selasie, for Hongkong from Marseilles Mr. and Mirr. Domergue... From Colombo -Messrs. Teyssot, Bresault, Cousin, and

Messrs. Peron, Mayo: Lock, and 13 Chinese. From Singapore-Rev. Warkwright, and Mr. Lassen. From Batavia- Mr. Nakt Foong, Tsing, G. Cannell, Mrs. and Miss Mia Asseng and infant. From Saigon-Messrs. cchiarell, Scheider, Meyertoff (2), Jugu Martins, Banman, Siba; and 138 Chinese. Far Shanghai- from Marseilles-Messrs. Juhen Eymar, Vin chi, Servanin, and Mr. Funel, From Saigon

Mr. and Mrs. Derbsy, and 4 Chinese For Nagasaki from Marseilles-Mrs. Carcer, daughter, 2 babies and servant, Mr. Edman, and Mrs. Robert. From Saigo--Mr. Letord.. Yokohama from Marseilles-Messrs Lanne, For Kobe from Singapore-Mr. Fokie. For Dorinas, Tremble, Faure, Cambon and Lanbic. From Colombo-Mr. Routledge. From Singa pare-Messrs. Saheed, J Ibrahim and Naka- gawa. From Saigon-Mr. Masset Rine...

Per Sandakan, from Sundakan-64 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

Captain E. Laky, of the steamship as Rowa, from Bombay, reports:-Very bad weather...

Capt. A. S. Houstoun, K.N.R., of the steamship Iria, from Calcutta, reports:-Fine weather throughout,

smooth sea all passage round.

Captain Cnische, of the steamship angkut, from Bangkok, reports Fine weather and

Capt. C. Lindberg, of the stenin.hip Chingtu, from Moji, reports:-Variable winds with fine weather and smooth sea throughout

Captain G. Pennefather, of the steamship Kaifong, from Cebu, teports-Fine clear weather, light winds and smooth water.

Capt. T. W. Selby, nf the steamship Kulsang, from Saigon, reports Fine weather with mode- rate N. 10. N.W. winds and heavy N Erswell.

Capt

S. Atsumi, of the steamship Auping Jfar from Foochow, Amoy and Swalow, re ports-Light breeze and fine cloudy with light sea.

Capt. H. Bathurst, of the steamship Hailovis, from Haiphong and Hoihow, reports Light to strong E.N.E to N winds with heavy head swell, fine weather and clear sky.

Captain RPinkham, of the steamship.05, from Moji, reports&fiderate NE. winds to afterwards fine weather to port,

gether to punish the common enemy, and to KwONG SANG, British steamer, 989, T. Arthur Tumabout, then heavy gile and high sea from:

demand reparation. But the story of the Allies China is not pleasant reading. The demands for reparation were on a most gigantic scale. There was a time, indeed when nothing short | of the Dowager-Empress herself, would slake the thirst for vengeance of the white Powers of of the world and all those in high authori.. ty who were implicated in the rebellion werd to be executed. In the end a few ininor officials committed suicide, and Prince Chun, a year afterwards, comes to Europe to present an apology from his gracious ford and master [&c to the Power which had ruffered meat. Even

DENTISTRY MERICAN SYSTEM. WONG HO-MI,

SURG. DENTIST. TERMS MODERATE. CONSULTATION, FREL SO, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Hongkong, and January, Igoj,

6th Oct-Newchwang and Chefoo 30th, Sept General and Bean Of Jardine, Matheson & Co

KUTSANO, British steamer, 1,495, T. W Selly 6th Oct-Saigon 1st Oct. Rice and Rice Flour, Jardine, Matheson & Co..AN CHOYSANG, British St., 1,191, G. H. Bowker, 6th Oct Canton sth October, General Jardine, Matheson & Co, *- DAYDREAK, British steaner, 8yo, A. B. Best,

6ib Oct-Canton 5th Oct Ceneral C. M. S. N. Co. HAN ALKAVE RAS KOWA, British steamer, 1844, E. Laky, 6th Oct Bombay 13th Sept, Colon &

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Capt C. Smalc, of the steamship Frockow from Tongku And Chefon, reports Moderats. 5 wind to Shaveshah and hauled to the North, commenced to fresh and a moderate gale with violent main squalls as far as Tumabout, thence to port moderate N. wind and fine clear weather.

Capt. Arthur, of the steamship Kwon Sang, from Newchwang and Clicfoo, reports Fine weather, light winds and mou the 4th instats.30am wind shifted into & pm..with high sex running." On off Tungshalaland, increasing - shifted to South by way of Eas and ses moderatip":

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