Shipping,
Thales, Br. 2.5, 89, Robson, oth" April-
Foochow 6th April, and Swatow 8th, Gin. -D, L. & Co,
Woosung, Br. ., 1,109, Dawson, 10th Aɔill — Shanghai via Forte 4th April, Gen.-B. &
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1904.
Young, Y. Powto, Chas, Chun, K. L. Kapore, V: Simcock, D. Pew, Lau Yip, L:C. FiiL C. Wright, Yau Suave, Chas. Yiao, Wm. Waters, Gao Angel, J. Layzaun, S. T. Lamb, Fred. Kites, V. O. Hayes, Chas. J. Palmer, L. Palmer, 1. Ham, W. Brady. Harris Shaw, J. Lee, J. Rodgers, 11ldall, C E. Richareson, L. Fatee, Chas. Yaw, F. A. Olivan, P. Buckley, T. Law end Van Sensen.
Versals
Steamers Expected.
From
Aginis. Du
Emp. of India. Shanghai.C. P. R. CoApril 12 Hamburg. ...... Shanghai.. M. & Co... April 12 Glenshiel... Singapore. McG. & G.April 12 Clavering....Kobe... C.C.Co.,Ld April 13 Gregory Apear. Singapore D. S. & Co April 13 Indravel Japan P. & A. CoApril 14 Kelvia Singapore. N. Y. K.... April 15 Str. Sungliang from Boilo: Moderate mon- Laisang......... Singapore.J., M. & Co. April 17 Polynesian Singapore. M. M....... April 18 Siberia Japan...... P. M. Co... April 19 Vancouver. C. P. R. CoApril 22
Shipping Report.
and fine weather, smooth sea.
Str. Achilles from Singapore:-Light winds Tartar....
Taksang, Br. .s., 998, Baker, 10th April.- Tientsin 1st April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Chuniang, B.... 1,418, Cax, roth April0on, high sea.
Sourabaya 3 st Mar, Sugir.-],, M. & Co. Achilles, Br. 5.., 4,483, O. P. Williams, toth
April,-Singapore 4th April, Gen.-B; & Anhui, Dr. 85, 7,352, Summerville, toth April,
Manila 7th April, Gen.-B. & S. Auchencrag. Br. 3.8,543, M. B. Reid, rath April-Westport via Sydney 19th Mar, Coat-dmiralty.
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Str. Hailan from Swatow:-Strong E'ly winds and fiue clear weather throughout.
Str. Ankul from Australia, etc.:-Light strang N.E. winds, with moderate sea.
Haitan, Br. s., 1,183. T. S. Reach, roth Apr 1,
-Swatow sih April, Gen,~D, L, & Co
Str. Thales from Foochow:-There to Swa- Hue. Fr. 5, 703, Godinan, toth April. tow light winde and bazy weather, thence to Quang Tcheon Wan 9th April, Gent.port light variable winds, and clear weather.
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Just Ottier.
A Mail will close for:- Canton-Per Hankow, rath April, 7.30 A.M. Swatów, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hattan, 12th April, 9 AM,
Macao-Per Hrungshan, 12th April, 1.30 F.M. Singapore-Per Mackdon, 12th April, 4 PM. Shanghai-Per Jaron, rath April, 4 P.M. Shanghai-Per Achilles, 12th April, 4 P.M. Kuchinotzu-Per Ovid, 12th April, 5 P.M. Kobe-Per Goodwin, 12th April, 5 P.M. Namtan-Per Taichun, 1218 April, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hoi Fu, 12th April, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 12th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Powan, 12th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Honam, 13th April, 7.30 A.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Triumph, 13th April, 9AM.
·AN ALARMED ACIRESS.
TRAGIC STORY ENDS HAPPILY..
Номскона Akuzawa, N.
Leggatt, E A. Anderson, Mrs. G. P. Lewis, A. R. Anderson, Mr. Lewin, J. H. Bading, Mr. and Mr. Long, J. H. B. Baird, Miss M.
"Who that has not been on the stage can Macgavan, John D.
know the strain of rehearsals?" asked Miss Baird, Sir Alex. and Macgowan, R. J.
Marriott, Dr. O. Alice Hope, a well known, West of England Bartholomy, M.-de-Mast, Sidney
Actress. "Magy real tragedies are enacted on | Black, Mr. and Mrs. Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. the other side of the Stage Curtain. Out of
Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. McAran, T. P.
sight of the audience, and undreamed of by the Bonner, E. A.
Meikle, Mr. & Mr. E. Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Miller, P. L.
public, many a Player fights the Battle of Life Brown, W. S.
against terrible odds.” Buck, Hart
valet
Cazenave, Mr. Clark, W. G. Colson, F. S.
Connexu..J.
Coulson, C. H
Saigon-Per Telemachus, 13th April, 9 A.M.Davies, Mrs. J. T. Quang-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Davies, P. V. & servant Haiphong-Per Hue, 13th April, 9 a.M.
Deacon, F. B.
Dean, G.
Deboulet, Mr. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Kum- Derbyshire, J. H. |sang, 13th April, 2 P.M.
April, 2 P.M.
Kedat and Sandakan-Per Maurang, 13th Downing, J. C.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.
Ships Passed The Candl
Europe, &c., India, via Turcorin-Fer Autward-16th Match¬Standard, Kelvin, | Hamburg, 13th April, 17 a.. Machaon. Br. s... 4 178, S. W. Long, h Sir. Ismaila from Kangoon:-Fine weather Armenia, St. Meridian, Maria, Kilda 18th
April,-Shanghal 8th April, Gen.-B. & S. throughout except nearing Hongkong, on Sun- Ovid, Br. 1.5 2.6f6, Cubelt, 11th April,-Kuino rain), last three day 20' favourable current Hysen, Oldenburg, Dornach, Thyra, Orang, [day roth inst, blowing hard from the E.NE. March-Voronej Arriskuel 22nd March--- chinotau 5th April, Coal-M. B. K.
each day. Sungkiang, lit 5.5, 1.011. G. Robinson, th
Ness. 25th March-Arragon, Palma, Salveig, April,~Iloilo 7th April, Gen.-B. & S..
Strassbure. 30th March-Aragonia, C. Ferd | | Laeisz, Benmoke, Angus, Simoom. 6th March |~~Bayern, Pera, Mavuse, Kremun, Deucalion, Ella, Sagani, Theodorwille, Gerd. 9th April
Ismaila, Br. 5, 3.38, A. E. Stebbing, h
April, Raugnon vin Singapore 29th M Rice J., M. & Co
Kwangiee, Ch. 1.8., 1.468, Lincoln, 1th April-
Vessels in Port.
УТКАНКИЯ.
Shanghai 8th April, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co. Andree Rickmers, Ger. s... 1,020, H. Köhn. Ernest Simons, Titania, Gisela, Plantmars,¦
Yuensing, Br. 8.5, 1.128, P. H. Rolfe, h April-Manila 8th April, Gen.-J., M. &
Co
Departares.
April 1
Blenheim, Br. cruiser, for Singapore. Tungsking, for Shanghai..
Brunhilde, for Kobe,"
Themis, for Kobe.
April 11.
Thales for Swatow,
Charterhouse, for Amay.
An Pho, for Amoy.
Sidur, H.M.S. cruiser, for Mirs Bay. Alacrity, Br. despatch-vessel, för Mirs Bay, Adamaster, Portuguese cruiser, Macao. Woosung, for Canton.
FipEx6her¢ q**༧7,
Per Achilles, from Singapore-700 Chinese. Per Taksang, from Tientsin-Mr. Wolfe, and 11 Chinese.
Per Sungkiang, from Iloilo-Messrs. Rice, Menzies, and 12 Chinese..
Per Woosung, from Shanghai, &c. -Messrs. Taylor, Gorey and "ameron.
Per Thaler, from Coast Ports--Mrs, and Miss Goveneich, and 57 Chinese,
Per Haitis, fram Swatow-Mrs. Brown, Dr. Betz, Messrs. 1. Schmidt, Cheniex, J. Sterling, H. Kirkhope, H. Myars, and Miss Noltenius.
Par Anhui, from Australia, &c-Mr. and Mrs. Temperley. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Miss C, Capt. Wakefield, RA, Messrs. Richardaan, Davis, Barker, Smith, Edmunds, and Kopp.
Per Kwaughs, from Shanghai-Mr. Palmer, Mrs. Baker, Mr. Tipp and a children, Messrs. Gorman, Hubbard, Kwan Chiang Siang, and 115 Chinese.
Por Yuensang, from Manilla-Mrs. S. Nicols, Dr. W. Parker, Mrs. E. W. Clark, Miss M. E. Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs. Rex, W. Wells and child, Messrs. E. E. Tredway, A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Orsborn, Messrs. E Gibbons, C, G, Price, J. A. Rodriguez, J. A. Aquilla, R. H. Niely, Stewart Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. 7. E, Brancis. Messrs. V. Korngold, N. Pacing, 41 Chloese. And a Hindoos,
Passengers departed.
Per Balliary, from Hongkong for Bombay...-- Messrs. D. S. Doshi and B. D. Tata. For Mar sellles-Mr. 1). J. Davies. For London-Surg. and Mrs. Norris, Conal General and Mrs. Leon Gulslain, Messrs. Roger and Paul Guislain and a children, Comdrs. F. W. Dean and E. B. Kiddle, R., Lieut. Disney, ROA, Mid. Emest W. Kirby. Sorgts. Brazil, Brown, Cashman, Davitt, Earner, f.enaghan, and Me Kenzie, Messrs. Chas, Freeman, G. R.Scuggine ... F. G. Langford, Edward-Wyon, J. Mit chell and J. S. Plant From Shanghai for Bombay-Mr. Gopee Chand. For Marseilles- Mrs. Carrardy, Dr. Langford, and Mr. H. Vosy Bourbon. For London-Mrs, and Mrs, T. Johns and child, Bishop, Mrs. and Miss Cassels and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Brown, Mrs. 1) C. Lloyd Williams and 4 children, Mrs. Riches, Miss Weber, Messrs. S. Lewis, S. T. Coba and Вугой Вгепал.
Per Zafro, for Maulla-Mrs. A. E. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Shields, Mrs. Maria Con capion Pachio Vy Tucia, Masters Vicente Vy
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6th A-ril,-Bangkok 30th Mar, Rice an Gen.--B. & S.
Verann, Ulysers Segovia, Algonia
Homeward-16th March-Glenskiel 18th
Athenian, Br. 3.5.. 2.440. S. Robinson, 7th
April-Vancouver, R.C. 7th Mar.. and | March-Alesin, Alcimnús, 30th March—Mac- Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
| duf, Radnorshire 9th April-Oanja, Roon Bourbon, Fr. 5.5., 097. Antoni, 30th Mar,-
Arrivals at Home-16th March-Ambria, - Saigon 26th Mar., Rice.-Man Fat. Capri, Ital. s.a., 4,027, ~. Belsite, 4th April,
Bombay 17th Mar., and Singapore 29th, Gen.-C. & Co.
Carl Menzell. Ger. s.4, 983. J. Janssen, 8th April-Singapore 1st April, Gen. and Dynamite.-S, W. & Co.
Chowtai, Ger. ... 1.115, H. Textor, oth April, -Bangkok 1st Apríl, via Swatow 8th, Rice. -B. & S.
Cragoswald, Br. 6.3. 1,084, J. Pearn, 7th April, -Cardiff 15th Feb., Coal.-Admiralty. Dagmar, Ger. 6.3., 1,451, C. Gosewitch, 6th April-Sa'gon 2nd April, Rice.-M. & Co. Doric, Rt. 4.5, 4,975, H. Smith, R.N.R., 6th April,-San Francisco 5th Mar., Honolulu 12th, Yokohama 24th, Kobe 27th Nagasaki 29th, and Manila 4th April, Mails and Gen.-0. & 0. S. 5. Co.
Edendale, Br. 9.8 717, Moss, 6th April,-| Ele, Ger. 8.8., 903. Petersen, 3th April,-
Saigon 31st Mar., Rice.-Master.
Saigon 31st Mar. Rice and Flour.-J. &
Co
Evindale, Rr. 8. 2,468, Fuyers, 5th April,-
Penarth 13th Feb., Coal-Admiralty. Goodwin. Br. 5. 2.931, W. J. Ni-bet, 8th
April-Mofi 2nd April, Coal-M. B. K. Hugen. Norw, ss., 819, Gothey. 7th_April,
Maji 1st April, Coal-Arigaara Thoresen & Co.
Isle de Negros, Am. ., 200, Lartiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. & Co.
Itaura, Br... 3.363. C. R. Kendall, zod April,
-Moll 27th Mar, Coal.-J., M. & Co. Jason, Br. s.s. 7,500, T. G. Steeves, 9th April
-Singapore 4th April, Gen.-B. & S. Kumanng, Br. 1.0, 2.077. E. 1. Buller, 2nd April-Saleon 30th Mar,, Rice.-J., M. & Ch. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger., s.5.. 1.020, Sanders,
19th Mar, Bangkok z3rd. Mar., Rice. B. & S.
Maria I e, Ital, bq., 1,118, D. Uran, wth April, -Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood. Order.
Mausang, Br, 4.8, 1.644, S. J. Payne, 25th May, -Sandakan 19th Mar. Timber and Gen.- J., M. & Go.
Canton-Per Kinsham, 13th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Powan, 14th Aprit, 7.30 A.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or. Per Nicomedia, 14th April, 11 A.M.
Kobe--Per Anhui, 14th April, 3 PM. Cantone Futshan, 14th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Ainskan, 15th April, 7.30 A.M. Shanghai-Per Woosung, 19th April, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Sungkiane, 15th April, 3 P.M. Canton-Per Hankow, 15th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Fatshan, 16th April, 7.30 A.M. Manila Per Rubí, 16th April, 9 AM. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Doric, 16th April, tt A.H.
Rimer, Prinsesse Marte 18th March-Low ther Castle, Syria, Vindobona, Marit Valerie 22nd March-Yarra, Nestor. 15th March— Gera, Nubia. 30th March---Glenlochy, Wure- |burg, Denbighshire. 6th March-Toidor, Kin- | April, 3 2.4. tuck, Seydlits, Hudson. 9th April-Palermo, į
Australien, Palermo,
THE WEATHER.
The following repart is from Mr. J 1. Plum mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser-
vatory:-
On the 11th at 11.30 am. The barometer has risen in Japan and also in ". China and the Philippines and has fallen in Central China where a Cepression probably exists.
The high pressure has moved castward, a ́d; is now over “. Japan.
and light E. to SE. winds will prevail in the Formosa Channel and the North part of the| China Sea.
Gradients are very slight on the China Coast
Forecast-Light E. wioda; fine, mist or fog!
later.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER: April 11th, 1904, a.m.
Dar. Th, Hu. Wind Wri
Vladivostock a Nemuro......6 30.16 Hakodate
30.25 Takin Kochi.... Kagoshima.... Nagasaki
Oshima ****** Naha...... Ishigakijima.. Taiboks Taichu
Marie Jebsen, Ger. s.s., 3.20, Bendixen, 7th April-lava Porte 19th Mar., Sugar.- Melita, Fr. 5.5., 700, Le Prévôr, 8th April.- Tainan.
Tung Kee.
Saigon and April, White-flour.-B. & Co.
Koshup ..... Nanshan, Br. 5., 1,499, E. F. Stovell, 6th Pescatores...
April,-Saigon and April, Rice-B. & Co.
Weihaiwei Oscar II, Norw, S., 2,000, R. Glen, 31st Mar, Sharp Peak... Gutzlaff ..... -Moji 25th Mar., Col.-M. B. K. Rein, Norw. .., 726, Hans Olsen, 9th April,- Swatow
Amoy Bangkok 1st April, Rice.-Kin Tye Long. Canton... Telemachuş, Br. s... 1,310, J. Williamson, 7th Hongkong
April-Saigon 2nd April, Rice and Meal. Victoria Peak Triumph, Ger. .., 769, Hanses, 9th April, Macao
Wo Fat Sing
Gap Rock
Haiphong.... Manila. Bacolod iloilo Cebu..........
Swatow 8th Apri', Gen.-O. 8, K. Taintau, Ger. 1.4., 1,003, O. Koch, 6th April,-
Bangkok 30th Mar, Rice and Wood.-
SAILING VESSEĻU.
and Manuel Vy Tucin, Mr. and Mr. S. P. Algoa Bay, Br. bq, 1,111, Titis, 4th Mar.,---
Moberley, Mrs. V. Preysler, Masters Carlos,
Hongay 15th Feb., Coal.-B. & S.
Gia Marmo, and Vicente Preysler, Miss Carmin Arrow, Br. 4-masted bq, 2,971, McDonald,
Preysler, Mr. and Mr E. Ullmano. Masters
Rene and Germaine Ulljann, Mr. Ferdinand
Misses Partrios Reyes and Crinleens Paronene, Messrs. C, P. Fowler. F; L Lawrence, Y.
17th Mar from New York, Kerosine Uil. ~S.O. Co.
Ullmann, Mr. J. Rodgers, Mins Rodgers, Vale of Doon, Satawack bq., 669, Wesemeier, 24th Mar Rajang, N.W. Borneo 18th Feb., Timber.-S., W. & Co.
MacEwen
Brickel Co
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30.06
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Furope, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Pe Salarie, 19th April, 11 A.M.
Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd April, 9 AM. Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Bengal, 23rd April, 11. A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian, 17th April, 11 A.M.
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