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Evans, has been appointed to co

The Formora, NAKUBAL

Harvey, late Chief officer of Huiping is pro omoted to command the Cking Ping

ents

R. Wilberall, late rd officer Hacching is Anow a pilot at Foschon, the. Lysaught, 4th engineer Hoitan is on leave.

Nicoll, and engineer Perla has resigned.

who held the hill country in thất vicinit series of sbirmishes ensued in which Government forces were generally put to flight. In the meantime, the insurgent successes had May, 24th attracted to their standard a number of men, who had seen the world. Le., natives returns ed from the Malay States and Straits Settle ments. These "recruits brought a large number of A

Mr. Macaulay late 3 officer 8.8. Shantung has joined s.s.: Hanan as 2nd officer.

ZMODERN RIFLES AND AMMUNITION* with them, and being also joined by some 1,500 pirates and banditti, the insurgent chiefs led their forces against. Changchouse city itself. Fifteen miles from that city the Insurgents were met by a numerically superior army of Government troops, who at once engaged them in a battle. The troops were severely defeated and alutost decimated, the remainder fleeing pell mell into Changchenia, where they shut the city gates and refused to stir a foot against the insurrents. The fact was the latter werd found to be immeasurably superior in fire arms to the Government forces, as well as in courage and drib, and this bas so terrified the soldiers that, unless strongly reinforced and well provid- ed with magazine rifles and pom-poms, the bes singed troops of Changchoufu, it is feared, will surrender to the insurgents and thus give them a good base to extend their insurrection into a rebellion. At last accounts-14th May-the insurgents were still closely investing Chang choufu, having already defeated two strong ex- peditions sent by Admiral Yang to raise the siege.

THE KWANGSI REBELLION?

The Sir Wan-pao of the 24th inst. gives the following information regarding the Kwangs Rebellion." Marshal Su says he is defending the border so as not to allow the insurgents to "get into Annan and thereby to ca

cause interna

tional friction.

Mr. Macallum late of C. M. S. N. Co.'s has joined s.8. Shantung as 3rd officer.

joined 8.8, 5/akan as 2nd officer. ** Mr.Ashton late of C.. M. S. N. Co.'s has

Mr. Robi, Rankiu late and officer of s.s. Simongan is on shore pa Sick leave.

Harris, 3rd officer, ex faitnum has been ap- pointed chief officer Picriola,

Jonas, Kaifong is on sick leave.

May 6th.

The officers of the sa Chilli·are:—Mr., Torrible, and officer to s.s. Chefoo Acting chief officer,

May 27ti

Thompson, and officer Kaifong has resigned. "Nicholson has been appointed to Perla as 3rd officer

McCallum 4th, engineer Perla is promoted to and engineer.

Jardine 3rd engineer Heptang is transfered to Laisang, WW

Tillery 3rd engineer Laisang is on sick leave.

Sparks ex Shinano Maru has joined Hanoi as and engineer.

Chapman 3rd engineer. Yuensang is 'trans- fered to Amara same capacity.

promoted to

Glover 3rd engineer Amara is zad engineer, same steameri

places with Webb chief officer Kaifeng

Warrick Chief officer Wanchang has changed

Harris chief officerss.s. Picciola has resigned. W. A. Duff, ex sa Pakshan has been ap pointed Foreman engineer to Victoria Engine Works.

Mr. J. Reid chief officer s.s. Pakshan is acting' master.

May 30th. engineer Mr. McKimm, passed in Calcutta for. The officers of the 5.s. Kumsang are -3rd and engineer.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR

THE FAR EAST. -

General Mah Shen-chi is now staying at Nanning-fu but he is powerless to do anything

Per P. and O. steamer India, connecting with the steamer against the enemy, as the insurgents are mostly | Parramalla at Colombo, from London, May ». To Hong- disbanded soldiers and friends of his own kong Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Woolmer, Mr. W. R. Spratt, To Mr. E. Wyon Smith, Str. H. BL. Bidder.-To Sing- Bangkok:

troops. Owing to this state of affairs the inapore: Me. Lawrence, and Lieut, Candew. From Marseille. sergents go on their own way and the Imperia To Singapore: Mr. and Mr. Gentilhomas, Mr. E. T.

Manila Mr.G. A. Miản, 4

list generals falsely report that they have gain.

éd victories over the enemy.

The only HÊM TROOPS "WHO" COULD FIGHT against the insurgents are. An-yane troops froni Kwantung, as they have no relation with the insurgents, but their numbers are small and they have no experience in fighting.

Before Hsen Hua and Lungian travellers, can pass as the roads are open. But a Lung: an to the North Westward up to Paisa and to the North Eastward up to the East River, is covered with" mountains and these mountains are filled with insurgents who are said to num ber several hundred thousands

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Per Messageries Maritimes steamer far from Mar. 1 velles, Mayo Shanghal General Lefevre Mft. Lefevre and a children, Mr. Cauchoix. To Saigon : Mr. and Mrs. Dejean de la Batio. To Haiphong Mr. Rout and

filend, Mr. Gaston Duquesne To Batavia, bir. C. Yan Lelyveld. To Singapore, Mr. Janing Me. H. George, Mr. Pallas, ir. J. Necpy..!

Per Messageries Maritimes greatner Aturiratión, from Mar- seilles, May 18-Ta Hongkong: Mr. Rozny, To Saigon : Mr. and bir, Alnyar.

Marsellies Jung-To Salgos: Mr. de Lasalle

Per Messageringfaralues steamer, Erntet Simanı, from

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Per Royerdam Lloyd steamer Ssembing, from Rotterdam, April 19-To Butàvia : Miss Mt Albenatti Ma, înd Mr. Gʻ

The disturbance at Kwangsi is daily becom.PL. Haurt and s children, A. T. Piton. From Marseilles ing more formidable and the insurgents have, and M... Zuunlerg and children, Alt, and Airs.

C. J. Hoolboots, Mr. aid Mrs. 3. F. L. Schneider, Mr. C. A. Rutgers, Mr. W. R. Watrube, Mr. W. v. Ryenburgh, Mr.

C. (1. Krogmer

already over-run more than ten departments and districts. The Viceroy Chang Chili tung now fears that this disturbance might end in Amsterdam Aprilis. To Batavia: Mr. and Mrs. J. J. U,' Per Batavia Nederlands steamer A'éning Willim F. from the same phenomena as that of the Taiping Fady and 3 children, M... H. Viak, Me. Franke, Be rebels and intends to send some of his troops, l'immer, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Doin and 2 children. Mr. X, but he is hesitating because there will be nord, MrD. M. van Oppen Schippers and children, garrison at Wuchang and Hankow."

Mr. and Mrs. J. Etykstra and child, Me, and Mrs. F. J. F vaus Hennett, Mr. H. J. Kinper, Mr. and Mrs. Minicar. and child, W. J. Clarkson, str. and Mrs. W, F. Dunekes and SHIPPING GAZETTE.child. From Genoa: MT. In Bogaard-Holdert and

children, Alias W. Figez, Mrs. P. Kok and 3. children, Bliss yan Bremen, Mr. A. F. van Beek, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Woude and child, Mrs. G. J. Fuchtes and 3 children, Strs, D. A. Hooper and a children, Mrs. Gralle van Oors, Miss M. Hermans, Ms. and Mr. M... Habl and daugher, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moll and 3 children, Mr. J. K. van Alphen. Mis J. L. van Stiprinan Leisclus, Mr. J. Petersen, Mc and Mr. Was hir. 3. W. H. Ader, Miss A. J. Scheuer, Str. and Mrs. AA. A. van Dyk, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fenta and 4 children, Ms. sand Nes. D. Koster and 3 children, and Mr. Di Koster and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. A Wittich, Mr. and Mrs. W, V. d. Moore, Mrs. M. Ittrich, Mr. J.C. Voordain, M. G. C. Vonck, Ms. Herweyer-Smean Mr. J. M. Stok, Mr. V. Vreede Ulk, Miss Kostes, Mr. A. F, Elsinga, Me, Hillebrand Wyliais, Mr. J. 9. v. d. Kolk, Mr.

Philipsen Prabu, MrJ, den Hartog

In future the Telegraph shipping form sup. plied to Captains of vessels will contain a heading for notices of officers and engineers ransferred or on leave, etc. Friends will much blige by giving this information MagMay 1st

The ss. MoyuncMr. W. L. Halls, late Chief engineer stopped back on leave Mr. R. 1 Brown, Inte of the Ben Line takes his place. The s.5. Fausang-Capt. S. J, Payne, re lived Capt. S. A. Mitchell: Capt. Mitchell gue home for new ship...

By May 3rd.

The officers of the sa Serbia are Mr. Ezell, went on leave in Hamburg, and

London, April 5-To Yokobasas Commander K. Me

Pex Nippon Yusen Kalba steamer Kawachi Maru, frum

Mi L. Schlimbich took his place. Then, Lient. K. Kato, Mr. K. Suzuki, M., K. Yoshimoto, puler, Mr E Handers, the 2nd engineer Mr Walter Stricker, and the 3rd engineer A. Kouck came on board at Hamburg

May, 5th.

Mr. N. Suski. To Kobe: Rey. M. D. Dunning. To Hongkong: Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wall-and chlie, Mr. A Chrystall, Bir. J. Barber, Mr. J. Muir, Sergeant J. Hawks, Mr. J. Mitchell, Mr. W. Berwick To Bangkok: MK`R, Sheridan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Judge To Batavia: Mr. J. Fabket To Singapore: Miss A. Wisharti Mrs. E. Noble Kano child, Bín, E. Dallas, Xin, and Mrs. Grove and child, Mr. G. Wilson, Captain Quine, Mr. J. Ewing, Mr. F.

Te ss Duke of Fife-A new fourth officer has been appointed viz, H. L. Quick, late of Brith ship Pinmore, v SATTA May 6th

Tofficers of the ss Yeuntargate-Capt. Salamun, birs. Saintbox To Penang: Mr. J. Morris and

B. Wolle, Mr. Meyrick, chief officer, Mr. Iamily,

R. Lrence Threlfell, and officer Mr. Bertie,

Wiserd officer Mr. Will Gow, chief engineer,

Mr. P. Thomas and engineer, Mr. J. Legg, SWATOW WEEKLY SHIPPING REPORT.

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Thofficers of the 3,4 Ini Sang are: Chief.

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J. Dhekreken, and engineer Simpson,, and 18 Han

engine Nurdock, 4th enginear Fillery

May toth

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For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c, apply at the Company's Local Branch Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road..

Hongkong, 30th May, 1902, NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.

VIA

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FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA,

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Tacoma: ..... 2,811 A. Dixoa...... May 31 Olympia 2,837 J.Truebridge June 28 Glenogle 3,750 G. E. Wamer July 12 Duke of Fife... 3,821 J. S. Cox.......Aug. z Victoria ...... 3,502 J. Panton ..Aug 2 TH THE attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap rates offered by this Line to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE.

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£679.0, 0.— $9.500.926

17.11.

9.749

$9.571.671

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£800. o. 0. $8,702,550

70. 0, 0

751.473 97.904 .9.247

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59,571.671

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$71.000 52. 9. 9.11 .671- 1.2.13

87017.11.00

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500,000 70,000

4.19.3. 4.

6. 8, 8. 6

1,000

1.10. I

L.. T. 3

70=

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