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NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1903.
All communications Intouched for publication in The HONGKONG TELEGRAPH” should be alrose to the Falltor, 1, les lanes Road, and should be accompanied by the Writer's Name and
Adilson Ordinary business communication shall be widerskei
to The Manager,
A. S. WATSON & CO., Elltor will not undertake to ho verpasilde for
LIMITED.
ÆRATED WATER
MANUFACTURERS.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1891.
ERATED
WATERS.
THE WATER used is THE PUREST
that can be obtained, and is skilfully F11.-
·TERED ON THE MOST SCIENTIFIC
PRINCIPLES.
THE MACHINERY employed is of the latest design and most approved type.
THE BEST INGREDIENTS only are used..
GUARANTEEING ABSOLUTE
PURITY.
ENGLISH EXPERTS
Manage our Factories, and their practical
any rejected MS., nor to return kay Contribution.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE). DALLY–$30 per mnyam.
WEEKLY-$13 per munia.
The nates per pastier auk per mensen, ngartist,
daily
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Now look out for LeManyon's new store adv. I started in February. Orders are coming in bat, It is a beauty. Advt.
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of course we cannot fill them all at once, as it takes time to make the necessary communications and put in installations. We have now in stalled over soo lights bringing in about $1,201 per month, against an expenditure of $1,900 per month, but at the present rate of progress it will only be a little time before the difference will be in our favour. We have three sets of engines and generators there, two for use and one for reserve. At present we can do all we require with one set, but we hope it will not be long before wa shall have to keep the other going as well. The next question we have to consider is that of finance. You will see from the accounts that we were in debt to the extent of say $210,000, which has been increased since then to $229,574. This is, of course, simply in consequence of our not having in
The Hongkong Celegraph repaired hurriedly to the scene, but could not creased our capital (which was intended to
HONGKONG, Saturday, May 30, 1903.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
AT about 7.30 p.m. last evening, the fire hell clanged and denoted that a fire had broken out in the Western part of the city. The fire brigade, under Chief Inspector Baker, and a squad of police under Inspector Withers
locate the position of the supposed outbreak, although a search was instituted. It turned out, however, to be a false alarm, the watchman on the tower of the Fire Brigade station mistaking the red glow of the sunset, and ascribed the ruddiness of the skies to an outbreak of fire,
A CABLE from New York gives further details of the fatal motor race from Paris to Madrid. It says that one of the largest machines while running at high speed became unmanageable during wae of the contests and suddenly shied to one side, narrowly missing another machine and crashed through the ropes along which a large crowd of people were standing. There was an immediate stampede but some were crushed to the earth in their efforts to escape. added to the list of official Justices of the Peace Six unfortunates were killed and several others injured while the Chaffeur escaped with a few bruises.
THE Gersian mail of the 29th April was de | livered in Londou of the zyth inst.
THE auension of "Anonymous" is drawn in the noice regarding communications intended
for insertion.
Le Munyon will have another grand opening Day and a Souvenir day as well; watch the date
-Aut.
TOE name of Dr. W. V. M. Koch has been
resident in the Colony.
COUNT Ignace Jan Paderewski, the world fa. mous musician, who has been in poor health for some time, is now critically ill and is not expected in live.
Two natives pleaded guilty before Mr. J. H. Kemp this morning for stealing sixteen pieces of cloth and some fans. They were each sentenced to six weeks.
We shall have a Souvenir Day soon, but you will have to pay us a personal visit as no chits will go. LeMunyon-Adut,
CHINA LIGHT AND POWER
CO., LTD.
ANNUAL MEETING,
cover cost of Kowloon works only when we decided to take over the Canton factory which you will see stands us in with material and every thing over $200,000 extra. The reason why we did not ask for more capital then was that, as most of you are aware, we had great hopes at that time of merging the two concerns in another much larger electrical unde.taking The negotiations as to this have, however, been protracted far beyond what we ever anticipated, and meantime we have had to find the neces sary funds for continuing the business in the best way we could. We reckon that to cover our present indebtedness and pay for the new engines at Canton, leaving a little over for work ing capital, we shall require about $330,00, and we propose to obtain this by issuing $150,000 new capital, say 18,000 shares of $10 each, and Debentures for $200,000 in 8% bands of $1,000 each at 5975, or of $10 at $97). As an induce iment to new shareholders, we propose to put them on equal terms with the old shareholders by writing down the old shares to $10. each, and as a further inducement and also to show their own faith in the fure of the company the general maua e.s will guarantee a dividend of 6 on the new shares for three years. The debentures too on the terms named should prove a good opportunity to those who prefer out of our difficulties that we can think of and unless any shareholder has a better suggestion to make, we shall call the necessary meetings for the purpose in due course. I fully synpa- thise with shareholders in their very natural disappointment with the result now laid before you, but you will gather from what I have just told you that things are by no means so bad as you may have thought, the general managers are one of the largest shareholders and have suffered accordingly, but we sull have every confidence in the future of this company and will willingly take up their full share of any new issue. Consulting Committee. In addi- tion to Messrs. Lewis and Chater we recom mend the election of Dr. J. W. Noble, who has. a large share in the Company and who takes a great interest in its fortunes. Before proposing the adoption of the report and accounts I shall be glad to answer any question that share holders may desire to ask.
ALLEGED BREACH OF CONIRALT.
shall therefore pass these two defences over simply stating that I think the action is rightly brought,
Under l'ese circumstances the case for the
At the Supreme Court this murning, His defendants fails and the plaintiffs before re- Honour the Puisne Judge (Mr. P. G. Wise) | covering judgment will have to prove damage. delivered judgment as follows in the action brought by Messrs. W. Brewer &, to recover | REPORT ON THE POST OFFICE » the sum of $6oo as damages from the Portland
Asiatic Co. for alleged breach of contract.-- His Honour said:--This is an action on an
unde.taking given under the following circum. stances:-The plaintiff's commenced an action against one T. W. Hindmarsh and subsequently obtained judgment on Miny 23rd, 1901, with costs and leave to issue execution against the goods attached under a writ of Foreign Attach- mentdated May 7th, 1902, which directed the tiiliff to attach all the property movable and Inmovable of the said T. W, Hindmarsh which should be found within the Colony. The writ was duly served on Mr: Wilgress on behalf of the defendant Company (as garnishees) on the same day.
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FOR 1902.
'We make the following extracts from Mr. A. M. Johnston's report on the Post Office for the year 1902-
DEPARIMENTAL CHANGES.
Captain Hastings, the Postmaster, General, died on the 22nd January, 1952, and Mr. E. C. Lewis, the Assistant Postmaster General, acted
as Postmaster General from that date to the 28th February, 1903.
I was appointed as Postmaster General by C. O. Despatch No. 184 of 20th June last, when on leave in England from the Straits Settle- ments; I arrived in the Colony on the 37th of February and assumed charge of this Depart went on the rst ultimo.
INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL
CORRESPONDENCE.
A statement of the international and local
The plaintiff proposed under their writ of Foreign Attachment to seizs some 20 cases of gods then already shipped by Hindmarsh an a steamer belonging to defendants, but as the steamer was leaving in a short time it was correspondence received and despatched during arranged that the goods should not be dis- the year shows-Received: letters and post- charged on an undertaking being given by the cards (including 121 insured and 289,140 regis agent of the defendant Company. An under-tered) 2,214,834 ÷ Other articles 1,218,770; and taking was given, and on that unde taking the present action is brought. The goods were carried to their destination and the trouble bas arisen because after their arrival the American Courts decided that the larger portion of them belonged to some third party and that therefore they could not be remained to Hongkong. fence the action. His Honour proceeded to red the undertaking. Continuing he said:
knowledge and constant supervision enable | ANOTHER case of plague occurred in the Vic. f sha cholders in the China Light and Power Co../ that forms of investment. This is the best way 26 cases. That being so it remains to be seen
us to produce waters of unrivalled excellence and purity.
toria Gaol this morning among the prisoners, the victum being a native. He was sent to the Kennedy Town Plague Hospital.
SOME anxiety was occasioned in Manila by rea- son of the non-arrival of the transport Sumner.
The second ordinary general meeting of Ltd., was held at the offices of the general managers, Messrs. Shewan, Tomes and Co., a eleven o'clock this morning. There were seat the Hon. R. Shewan (Chairman), Ion. Sir Laut Chater, C.MG., Mr. J.H. Lewis, Dr. JW Noble (Consulting Committee), Messrs. G. C.
A. S. WATSON & Co., appears that she put into Honolulu to have Moxan, C. A. Tomes, A. Babington and A. Reid.
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THE HONGKONG DISPENSÁRY.
CHEMISTS AND DRESTS BY V PROINT- MENT to H.E. THE, GOVERNOR AND HOUSEHOLD.
TELEPHONE NO. 135. CABLE ADDRESS: "ACHEE," HONGKONG. A. U. C. CODE, 4TH EDITION.
ESTABLISHED 1859.
A CHEE & CO.,
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17A, QUEEN'S ROAD.
her refrigerating apparatus repaired.
The Chairman said:-Gentlemen, With your permission, we will take the report and MAJOR G. G. Pritchard, commandant, Hong-accounts, which have been in your hands for kong Volunteer Corps, has been granted leave of absence from the 3rd June to the 21st August. Major Arthur Chapman has been appointed Acting Commandant.
FOR removing the lead body of a child, sus pected to have been a case of plague, without the customary permission from the Sanitary Board officials, a native was fined by Mr. F. A. Hazeland $50 or one month.
BEFORE Mr. F. A. Hazeland this morning seven natives, the originators of a clan fight between parties residing at Yau-ma-ti and Hunghom, and which was nipped in the bud by the police, appeared to answer a charge of attempting to disturb the peace. They were each fined $30 or two months.
LeMunyon.vt.
some time, as read. I said when I met you here this time last year that I thought we had seen the last of our troubles at Canton, but 1 at sorry to say that I was mistaken. A loss. of over $17,030, as the result of the year's work at Canton is most unfortunate, it has been due almost entirely to one cause and that is the faulty engines with which we are working there. The original engine was ordered by the former Chinese Company in 1898 and another similar one was added the following year, but they have proved quite unsuitable and their extravagant coal consumption makes it impo.- sible for us to work at a profit. In the beginning of the year, things went fairly well although we were never greatly pleased with the engines, bat as soon as we began to work them to their full capacity they broke down and this happen ed over and over again until our customers
| Don't forge: the chits for they will not go patience as well as our own was fairly worn out. By careful watching and nursing we have managed to keep free from accident for the last two months, but we dare not take on any new business, the factory is not doing its full work and is not, therefore, running at a profit as it should be doing, while our engineer
H. M. THE KING has not been advised to ex- ercise his power of disallowance with respect to the Ordinance to amend the laws relating to punishment of flogging, and with respect to
As to the undertaking generally I am dis- tinctly of opinion and held as a matter of fact that on May 7th, 190z (the date of the signa ture of Mr. Cameron as general agent of the defendant Company) all the parties were of opinion that the 26 cases in question were the property of T. W. Hindmarsh and that Mr. Cameron intended to bind himself as to those how the undertaking expresses such opinion.
The first objection Laken on behalf of the de. fendants is that the undertaking refers only goods belonging to T. W. Hindmarsh and that therefore in consequence of the American | decision before referred to Mr. Cameran is only liable for such goods as are actually proved to belong to Hindmarsh. As to the American decision, in the view take of the case, I do not think that I need take it into consideration. The words in the undertaking follow the words in the writ of Foreign Attachment and correct- ly describe the 26 cases. Hindmarah was the shipper and the only man who could sue on the bill of lading and in law at that time he was the only owner and the only man who could be so described. So that instead of, as Counsel for the defendants contended the words impos ing a condition that Mr. Cameron is only liable for goods that may possibly hereafter be proved to belong to Hindmarsh, I think that they are There being no questions the Chairman pro- an additional earmark to the 26 cases as being pused the adoption of the report and accounts. included in the undertaking. The second ob
Dr. J. W. Noble seconded, and the motionjection taken to the docliment is based on the was carried unanimously.
words "subject to the order of the Supreme Court of Hongkong to satisfy any judgment, etc." On these words it was argued that the Court having never made any further order in accordance with the provisions of sec. 470 of the Code of Civil Procedure the undertaking is had. However, when the Cours gave judgment in the orginal action it also gave leave to issue execution against these goods, but as by that time the goods have left it does not seem to me that there was any further action necessary on the part of the Court with reference to goods that were out of its jurisdiction..
CONSULTING COMMITTER.
Mr. Moxon proposed the re-election of the lon. Sir Paul Chater and Mr. J. H. Lewis and the election of Dr. J. W. Noble to the Consult- ing Committee.
Mr. Babington seconded, and the motion was carried.
AUDITORS.
On the proposition of Mr. Lewis, seconded by Mr. Reid, blessrs. W. H. Potts and A. O'D. Gourdin were re-elected auditors,
The Chairman: That is all the business,
FURNITURE the Ordinance to provide for the surrender of assures us that with all the attention he can gentlemen. I am much obliged to you for your
DEALERS.
DRAWING-ROOM,
DINING-ROOM,
and BED-ROOM
'FURNITURE.
ELECTRO-PLATED,
GLASS, and
CHINA WARES. PASTEUR'S MICROBE-PROOF
FILTERS,
ROCHESTER LAMPS,
WHITE TURKISH TOWELS.
COUNTERPANES.
COOKING RANGES,
KITCHEN UTENSILS, and
HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES.
fugitive criminals from the territory of each of the Malay States-Perak, Selangor, Palang and Negri Sembilan.
Ar the instance of Mr. Richardson, of Messrs. W. Brewer and Company, a compositor and a stationer, both natives, were charged with steal. ing a box of sealing wax, the property of Messrs. W. Brewer and Co. Mr. H. J. Holmes prosecuted, and defendants were undefended. The Magistrate adjourned the case 10 Satur day, 6th June, at 10 am.
A CABLE to the Manila Cablenews reports that Pault Blouet, known the world over as Max O'Rell, has died in Paris of cancer of the stomach. This famous journalist has been suffering for some years with the dread disease, and had several times declined to submit to an operation. At the time of his death he was editor of the Paris Figaro.
give it may be unly a question of a few months before there will be a much more serious bicakdown than any we have yet had. Under such circumstances with continual stoppages, loss of our working time, and the heavy ex- pense of repairs to machinery it would not have been surprising if our loss had been still greater. At the moment we are work- ing at a slight loss at Canton but ip a short time expect to make both ends meet.
attendance.
THE S.S." PAUL DOUMER"
NOTICE TO MARINERS.
The following notice to mariners, which bears out our report of Thursday last, is printed
in the Government Gazelle-
The owner of the French steamer Faut Dumer reports the loss of that vessel on the 27th instant through striking a submerged wreck in the middle of the channel between Pak Leak and White Rocks (Ladrone Islands) marked on Admiralty Chait "Channel not recommended.” The two wrecks form a danger to navigation.
THE KWANgsi rebellION.
The last objection to the undertaking refers to the last two lines. They are as follows:- "You must, however, produce the necessary "order of the Court to protect us in our holding "on the other side," It was incidentally men- tioned in the course of argument that this proviso had not been inserted under legal advice as the rest of the provisions of the under taking had been. Whether, however, this pro vise was added by Mr. Cameron er mero motu or not it cannot be construed by itself, but must be taken in conjunction with the rest of
gave Mr. Cameron credit for considerable document. Counsel for the defendants powers of prophesy and argued that the in- sertion of such a proviso showed that there was present in Mr. Cameron's mind a set of cir cumstances similar to those which have occur red, viz., that he foresaw the possibility of b From inquiries made locally regarding the third party coming forward and claiming the present condition of affairs so far as the goods as and from the time of shipment and Kwangsi revolt is concerned, we learn that that the documents (copies of the writ of the rebel forces were recently reinforced by Foreign Attachment) which were forwarded about four thousand men, recruited in Kwei- having been held by the American Court to be 'chow province and under the leadership of insufficient to cover all the goods, the under- Chung Man Wah, an ex-cavalry officer, be taking is bad. However, I think the argument longing to the disbanded army of Marshal is fallacious; for if my opinion is correct that on Son. The men are said to be of good May 7th, 1907, Mr. Cameron was,convinced Physique and, for a headgear, wear a yellow tur- that the whole of the 26, cases belonged to ban with the Chinese character Chung (indmarsh then it seems to me impossible Toty are armed with native made rifles, and that he could have contemplated any third muzzle loading pistols. The meeting of the party coming in to set up a totally different iwa insurgent armies is reported to have claim. What he meant as it seems to me, and what appears to be in consonance with the Lakes place at a small town on the bordeis of Kwangsi and Yunnan on the 28th last rest of the undertaking is give me documents month. They attacked Tong Yuen prefecture, that will protect me in my holding on the but as the prelect was previously informed by "ober side against, Hindmarsh, the shipper spies of the approach of the rebels he bad his and owner or possibly against some indorsee: garrison doubled. The rebels demanded the "of his in the ordinary course of business," surrender of the place, and this being refused, and those he got. Therefore on the document
itself I am of opinion that the defence fails. moit determined fight is reported to have taken place Finding that they could not effect
Counsel for the defence also contended that entrance the rebels hastily constructed ladders and attempted to scale the walls, but were pa- no damages had been proved but I stated at successful Steing no chance of their success, they got archers to work, and threw a large the hearing that I should allow such a techpl Con quantity of flaming arrows into the town. A cal error to be rectified...."
There speedily overcome. Aller a two days' attack, "the rebels retired, and left over three hundred dead outside the walls. The beileged lost only about afty chiefly old men, women, and children.
ADVICES from Servia are to the eff.ct that the PHOTOGRAPHIC
domestic troubles which have so long existed DEPARTMENT.in the Royal household, have reached a crisis and the King is seeking a decree of divorce DEVELOPING and PRINTING
from the Queen. Efforts on the part of Royalties UNDERTAKEN *for AMATEURS, of other countries to bring about a reconcilia
GOOD WORK.
tion have proved fruitless. It is not thought probable that any appssition will be made to PROMPT RETURN. itongkong, &b July, 1902. CARMICHAEL
That will be the utmost we can do, so we are forced to give up all idea of ever doing any real good with these engines. There is consequently only one thing left for us to do now and that is to replace them at once by a new set of the most modern and most economical design. As you are, perhaps, aware there have been great improvements in electrical engines of late years and we estimate that for an expenditure of about $80,0 0, we can obtain a set of tree engines; two of which would give us ape hundred percent better results than the present two, while we should have an extra one in reserve in case of accidcat. In spite of all these difficulties and disappointments there is; however, no reason why we should lose heart. The business is there and will, feel certain, prove a very profitable one il we persevere with it. The the effort to obtain a decree.
demand is good-the Shamcen community have only lately insisted upon our inaning a THL case in which two native of the steam day load in order to supply them with power AND launch Kwonghot were charged on remand with for electric fans, &c, and we do not anticipate dumping a dead body on the Praya opposite any difficulty whatever in obtaining fresh Tung Tai's engineering works, came on for customers for all the extra supply from the few hearing before Mr. F. A. Hazeland this morn-engines on terms which should leave, a hand- ing. After evidence had been led, the first prisoner was fined $100 or two months, and the second defendant was discharged.
ACCORDING to a New York telegram, dated 26th inst., it has been decided by the govern- ment to bring over at least one thousand Filipinos to the St. Louis Exposition in 1934.
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SHIPBUILDERS, SURVEYORS AND CONTRACTORS.
REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
TELEGRAMS!"CARMICHAEL," Hongkong. A. Bộ C. Code, 4th Edition.
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some profit for the Company Not only this, to supply such a large city as Canton would require many larger installations than ours and whilst striving not to appear unduly optimistic I cannot help saying that I feel there are great for us there. As possibilities in the future regards Kowloon, there have been no troubles beyond continual struggles with the cons
The interest in the islands is very great and tractor over the extraordinary delay which fire is reported to have taken place, but it was
a native village with departments illustrating took pifce in completing the building and
the lives of the natives has been planned on a which were imputed to scarcity of skilled large scale. The natives who will make up labour. Everything otherwise has worked very 13550 this exhibit will be taken from different islands. smoothly and satisfactorily since the factory BHE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Beer HE Beer to drink in the tropics is the BeerTHE Beer to drink in the tropics is the Bear made in the tropics-SAN MIGUEL made in the tropici-SAN MIGUEL
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were two other defences one with reference to execution not having been taken out and the other with reference to the defend ants being in the position of guarantees. This Jaller, I admit, I did not quite understand
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despatched : letters and postcards (including 160 Insured and 199,030 registered) 3,082,*40; Other articles 958,350.
The number of bags, &c., received and des. patched shews an increase on that of igor. The total number actually dealt with at this office being bags 96,623, packets 11,998, parcel post boxes 7,978, and loose letter boxes 2,516, the number of steamers conveying these mails were, 7,426 inwards and 8,432 outwards. In cluded in the former are 43 United States mail packets, :6 English P. & O-contract packets, 16 Messageries Maritimes Co.'s packets, 26 German mail packets, and 15 Canadian.
It may be of interest also to mention that
during the year the English mails were received at this office on 6 occasions in 27 days, 17 occasions in 28 days, on 22 occasions in 19 days, and on other occasions in 30 to 41 days. Twice during the year the French mails were brought on to Hongkong by vessels of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha (Japanese European line).
POSTAGE STAMPS,
The total sales for the year amounted to $204,420.83, an advance on the sales of the previous year of no less sum than $25,043.34.
The sales of stamps at the British post office at Shanghai and at the British postal agencies. in China amounted to $90,246.02, an increase of $5,14974' on the previous year's receipts: the Shanghai post office receipts under this
head being $50,019.06 in 1902 against $36,749 64
iri 1901.
PARCEL POST:
Tee parcel post business shews a decrease of 451 on that of the previous year. The total number of those received (including 4,090 in sured) amounted to 44,153, and of those des patched (including 4,377 insured) amounted to 37.239.
REVENUE and expenDITURE. The revenue received from all sources was
$187,066.19, exceeding that of go by $3,153.45, and the expenditure was 5316.240.j un increase of $42,554.61, on that of the pre- vious year. The net balance to the credit of Hongkong Fost Office on the year's transac- tions amounted to $70,826.07.
MONEY ORDERS.
The money order business done during the year 10oz was $721,112.08,
The sales of imperial and local postal notes in 1902 amounted to £6,026 65, 710, and $10,434.17 respectively, the former shewing a decrease of £892 55. id, and the latter an in- crease of $2,341.01 on the sales of the previous
year.
GENERAL
The penny letter postage was extended to the British Postal Agencies from 15th February,"
1902.
THE PLAGUE.
During the twenty-four hours ended at noon today 15 further cases of bubonic plague, making 915 since January 1st, were reported.
cludes a European case from 1, College Gar- Five of the cases were fatal. The return in-
dens, 1 Portuguese, and 4 Indians, all the re-t being Chinese. Two of the Indians are from Victoria Gaol quarters.
SHIPPING AND MAILS.
MAILS. DUE. American (City of Peking) 10-mor French (Annam) to-morrow. Indian (Namsang) and prok." American (Doric) 4th prox. Atralian (Chingtu) sih prox.“ Gelman (Preussen) 13th prox. American (Nippon Maru) 13th prox. American (Siberia) z1st prox. Canadian (Empress of India) aand prox.
The C. C. 5. S., Ca's 5.5: Chingwo arrived at Manzanillo on evening of the 27th inst.
for
28th inst
The C. C. S. S. Coss. Lothian leit Kebe Manzanillo on morcing of the 30th in she The C. C. S. S. Co.'s 58. Atholl sailed from San Francisco for Japan and Hongkong on The C. N. Co.'s s.. Changshe left Moji for this port on 27th inst, and is expected to arrive here on 31st instead day
The Shewan Tomes Co.'s 25. Rudi left, Manila on 30th inst, a.m., and is due here on
ist prox., at noon.
The P. M. S. S. Co's ss. City of Peking with mailt, &c. left Shanghai for this port on 28th inst., at 9 p.m.
Ports lef Port Darwin on 28th fusta, for this, port via Manila and is expected to arrive here: on 7th prox.
The C. N. Co.'s sis. Chinglu from Australing
The P. M. S. §. Co's us. Siberia with mails, &c., lelt San Francisco let ibis port via Hono- Julu, Yokohama, Inland Sea Kebe, Nagasaki and Sbängbar, on 26th inst)
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