& Co.

Shipping

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

'SAILING VABMLN.

Algoa Bay, Br. ba, 1,fit, Title, 4th Mar,-|

Hongay 15th Feb., Coal.-B. & S.

Arrow, Br. 4-masted by, 2,971, McDonald, 17th Mar from New York, Keresine Oil.

s.o. Co.

Maria Le, Ital bq., 118, D. Urso, 9th April, -Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood. Order.

Steamers Expected.

Vessels

From Açanta Due

Alexander Baird, Rev. G. A. Bridie, Baron Kimon. Visconte de: Monte Sao, Dr. Mueller Schonen, Misses A Blumenfeledt, Bourgien, Cameros, Alice Ford, Gorham, Melville, L. Munroe, M. Petersen, Pilke, M. Robertson, Idomeneus, Br. ss., 4,298, Nish, 13th April,--| Magda Rohde, Townsen, Veasey, Tettle van Amoy 13th April, Gen.—B. & S., Vloten, Rated, and Barry, Lieut. V. Moor. Al- Phra Chom Klas, Ger. 1.2, 1,011, D. Reimers, len. Messrs. Ed. Aitken, Ch, Albertson, Bell, H. > 13th April,-Bangkok 6th April, Rice.-M.L Bell, J. F. Bell, J. Berkelbach v. d. Sprenkel F. Bem k, Berwick, J. F. de Brauwers, Paul Brewitt, M. Busch, E. Butterfield, A. Carter, P. Brisgavia, Ger. 3.8, 4,168, Schulke, 13th Api Cunlife, Fuverfer, C., C. Forster, K. Fother Yokohama and Amoy 11th April, Geningham, Fumatsu, Georg, D. A. Giel, Kud. H.A. L.

Goecke, J. Goramann, F. M. Gowey. J. R. Gray, Yiksang, Br. s.s., 1,236, Bowker, 13th April, E. Hafen, N. Hainer, L. B. Hanneford, W. Hartmann, Hasche, M. A Hanschild, L. Ben- Hongay 9th April, Coal.-J., M. & Co. Hoihao, Fr. 1.500, Caste, 13th April,-veldop, Horne, H. Hugo, L. James, Jasni, Y. Haiphong and Hoihow 12th April, Gen-Kamei Knowles, 1, Knot, M. Krauss, Kro- echer, J. J. Kuenzli, Haus R. Lutz, Mahler- A. R. M.

wein, Marshall, Paul May, Mendosa da Costa, Kelvin... Menado, J. E. Moltzer, raf du Monceau, L. Laisang Moore, F. Nicolai, Oberweg, W. H. Purcell, Polynesian Reverd, J. L. Robertson, P. A. Roxas, W. Manila Schmidt, G. M. Schurman, O. Sielcken, J. W. de Silva, H. A. Street, F. W. Styan, T. Tartar Empire Smith, K. Takasu, L. Thompsen, A. L. Tupker, P. L. E. Vyzelaaf, J: Werner, Wreford, A. Cadrapara...... Young and Wuelcker.

Tsinan, Br. 8.5, 2,600, C. Lindbergh, 14th

April,Manila 11th April, Gen.-B. & S. Paklat, Ger., 2018, 14. Bandalin, 14th April, Bangkeh 7th April, Rice and Teakwood

-B. & S.

Yunnan, Br. 1.9., 1,206, Benson, 14th April.

Newchwang 6th April, and Chefoo 8h, Geb.-B. & S.

Hansa, Get cruirer, 6,000, Schwedon, 14th

April,-Tsintau gih April,

San Francisco, Am. cruiser, 5,000, Very, 34th

April Cante, (P.I.) 11th April,

Shipping Report.

Str. Thales from Swatow:-Light winds,

Siberia

Singapore N. Y. K.... April 15 Singapore J., M. & Co. April 17 Singapore M. M... April 18 apan. P. M. Co...April 19 Singapore P. & O. CoApril 18 Vancouver. C. P. R. CoApril 22 P. Darwin, G., L. & Co April 24 Portland... P.&A. Co. May

Str. Idomenews from Amoy:-Moderate N.E. Lin Tan' .............................. wind and sea from port to port.

Thales, Bas, 893, Robson, 14th April,--smooth sea, hary weather.

Swatow 13th April, Gen.-D, L. & Co, Hoog Bee, Br. 5.s., 2,056, H. Peters, 14th April,

Singapore 8th April, Gen-Chinese, Petrarch, Ger. 8.9., 1,252, Ch. Ahrens, tath April,-Saigon 9th April, Rice and Rico- flour, &-Wing Sing & Co.

M. Struve, Ger, a.s., 065, P. Brandt, 14th April, -Tamsui roth April, Amoy 12th, and Swatow 13th, Gen.-S. & Co.

Cart Diederichsen, Ger. 5.a., 772, H. Schlaikis r 14th April,-Haiphong and Hoibow oh April. Gen.-J, & Co. Woosung, Hir. 5.5., 1,103, Dowson, 14th April,

Canton 14th April, Gen.-B. & 8.

Dorkinen,

. April 14.

Goodwin, for Kohe. "Dagmar, for Hankow. Ch wlar, for Bangkok. Silvin, for Klautschou. Kwongsang, for Canton. Chiyven, for Shanghai, Antul, for Shanghai. Hangshow, for Canton.

Fassengers arrived.

Par Idomenews, from Amoy-1,700 Chinese. Fer Hong Bee, from Singapore Mr. Tower, and 1,300 Chinese.

Per Thalts, from Swatow-Mr. and Mrs.

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Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Retorne.

At Kowloon

Dock.

H.I.G.M.S. Moewe... Athenian

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Str. Yunnan from Newchwang :-Light to Ovid moderate N'iy and N.E. wind, and fog.

Adamastor

Charles Hardouin

Str. Hong Bee from Singapore-Light to Empress of India

Nanshan moderate N.N.E. wind, and fine weather.

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Cosmopolitati

Ships Passed The Canal.

Str. Trinan from Sydney, etc.-Lest there

Outward-16th March-Standard, Kelvin, on 25th ult, and after leaving encountered heavy weather, and high following seas for two days, since that exceptionally fine weather Armenia, St. Meridian, Maria, Kiida. 18th throughout the trip, calling at Townsville, Cook-March--Voronej Breichuel. 22nd March- Hyson, Oldenburg, Dernoch, Thyra, Orange, town, Thursday Island and Manila.

Ness. 25th March-Arragon, Palma, Salveig, Strastburg 30th March-Aragonia, Benmohr, Angus, Simoen. 6th March-Bayern, Pera, Moyune, Deucalion, Ella, Sagami, Theodor. wille, Gerd. 9th April-Ernest Simons, Titania, Gisela, Plantmars,¦Verona, Ulysses, Segovia, Algenia. 13th April-Sanda, Schuyl.

Vossola in Port.

kill.

STEAMERS. Auchencrag, Br. 3.5, 2,543, M. B. Reid, roth April, Westport vía Sydney 19th Mar., Coal Admiralty. Athenian, Br. 3. 2,440, S. Robinson, 7th April-Vancouver, BC. 7th Mar., and

Homeward-18th March-Alesio, Alcinous, Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Bjorn, Norw..., 723, Christensen, rath April, 30th March—Macduf, Radworshire. 9th April

-Cebu 7th April, Gen-Order. British Trader, Br. 5.1., 2,170, R. E Hutchin-Caufa, Room, 13th April-Socotra

Inn, 12th April,-Barry a5th Feb., Coal. H. B. M. S. Government.

Arrivals at Home-16th March-Ambria,

| Himera, Prinsesse Marie. 18th Match-Low-

THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1904.

Temperature anone 73.

Timidity. Rainfall..

(423) 24 Apell cyan "April ny an'

30.00 39.87

75

82

Bost OEce.

A Mall will alone for :-- Canton-Per Kiurkan, 15th April, 7.30 AM. Singapore-Per Idomenius, 15th April; 8 A.M. Pakhoi--Per Heikas, 15th April, 9 A.M. Swatow, Amoy, Takao and Tainanfoo-Fer Thales, 15th April, 9 AM.

Macao-Yer Heungshan, 15th April, 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Sungklang, 15th April, 1e A.M, Shanghai...Per Woosung, 15th April, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Choysang, 15th April, 3 P.M. Amoy-Per Hongbez, 15th April, 4 P.M. Namtso-Per Taichun, 15th April, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hol Fu, 15th April, 5, P.AL. Macao-Per Wingekat, 15th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Haskow, 15th April 5 P.M. Manila-Per Rubí, 16th April, 9 A.M. Kobe-Per Evandale, 16th April, 10 A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama. Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Doris, 16th April, 15 A.M.

Macao-Per Heungskan, 16th April, 1.15 P.M. Namino-Per Taichun, 16th April, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Hot Fw, 16th April, ≤ P.M. Macao-Per Wingeka¡, 16th April, 5 P.M. Hoilo-Per Pronto, 16th April, 5 F.M.

Swatow, Amoy and Fonchow-Per Hatching,

16th April, 5 PM,

HONGKONG ** Akuzawa, N.

Leggatt, KA. Anderson. Mrs. G. P, Lewis, A. R. Anderson, Mr. Bading, Mr. and Mrs. Bartholomy, M. de Black, Mr. and Mrs. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E. A.

Lewis, J. H. Long, J. H. B. Lutgens, R. Mecgavan, John D. Macgowan, R.J. Marriott, Dr. O.

BD ACTRESS?

TRAGIC STORY ENDS HAPPILY:

"Who that has not been on the stage can know the strain of rehearsals?" asked Miss Alico Hope, a well known West of England Actress. "Many real tragedies are enacted on Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. the other side of the Stage Curtain. Out of McAran, T. P.

sight of the audience, and undreamed of by the Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. public, many a Player fights the Battle of Life Miller, P. L.

against terrible odds.*

Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Mast, Sidney

Brown, W. S. Buck, llart Cazenave, Mr. Chauzy, Clo. Clark, Geo. J. Clark, W. G. Colson, F. S.

Coppel, E, L. Cotting, A. Coulson, C. II. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Davies, F. V. & servant Deacon, F. B.

Dean, G. Deboulet, Mr. Derbyshire, J. H- Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Downing, J. C. Ehrlick, A.

Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Farrow, C. J. & servant Fisher, H. G. Folger, Capt.

Glover, C

Grant, A. W.

Gras, Mr.

Hali, Capt. T.

Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per M. Struve, Hamblin, J. H.

17th April, 9 A.M.

Canton Per Honam, 17th April, 9 A.M. Canton-Per Fatskan, 17th April, 9 A.M. Swatow, Tsingtao and Tientsin-Per Kansu, 18th April, 3 P.M.

Manila-Per Loongsang, 18th April, 3 5.M. Forge A. India, la Tuticorin-Fe Salasfë, 19th April, 11 A.M.

Kaba-Per Tsinan, 19th April, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd April, 9 A.M. Europe. &c.. India, via Tuticorin-Per Bengal, 13rd April, 11 A.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokoham, Victorin and Vancouver, B.C-Per Athenian, 27th April, 10 45 A.M.

Entrone, &c. India, pla Tuticorin-P | Prina Heinrich, 27th April, 11 A.M..

Books containing stamps of the following

General Post Office for $1.00 each.

Hamel, F. E. Hamersley, B. F. Hanford, H. B. Haughwont, W. B. Hayton, J. T.

Monro, R.N., Com. C.S. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

E. O.

Newington, A. G. Nichols, J. T. North, C. J. Osborn, Mrs. F. Osborne, E. Parker, Dr. W. Parkes, W. G.

Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Pike, R.N., L1. & Mrs. G Potter, A. G. Poits, W. H. Saunders, J. C Sayle, R. T. D. Schmidt, W. E. Schomburg, A.

Simmers, Mr. and Mrs.

Skoll, C.

Smith, Mr. & Mrs. T.

and maid

Somerville, Geo.

Somewille, Mra, A. Stanley, H. U.

Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Swann, G. Temperley, Mr. & Mru,

C. and valet Thomas, C. B. Trimmel, W. D. Twentyman, J. R. and

II flabough, F. A. Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Icely, Rev. F. Johannsen, E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.

E'S. Katech, E. A. Kinnear, H. R. Kirkwood, Miss Kruse, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont, W. A.

Bell, Mrs. J. Bell, J. F.

• Haicloop, Master Hareloop, Messrs. M. Pasho, Choyaang, Br. 1.5 1,424, H. J. Roope, 12thther Castle, Syria, Vindobona, Marie Valerie, denominations may be obtained at the counter Boyce, W. B.

L. Rabsta, Mrs. E. Courtney, and 42 Chinese.

Per Tsinan, from Melbourne-Mr. Calder, Mrs. E. Calder, Miss L. Calder, Master Calder, Mr. Budge, Mrs. Ingham, Mr. Douglass, and Japanese. From Sydney-Mesum Wearne, Wition and Micham. From Townsville-Mr. Manila-Messrs. Donely, Noble, Conchegul Pintiston, Li Hung, Jernegan, Mrs. Russel and child, Mrs. Bertram and a children, Mrs. Popper and infant, Messrs. Wilson, Monday, Kyzer, Gainsford, Simmonds, Monje Monre, Messrs. Jackson, Howard, Pepper and children, 1 Chinese and 4 Japanese.

Per Cari Diederichsen, from Haiphong, Sr. - European, and 103 Chinese.

Tassengers departed.”

Co.

&

April,-Canton 12th April, Gen), M. Chunrang, Br. 8., 1,418, Cox, roth April.

Sourabaya 31st Mar., Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Chwnshan, Br. 1.a., 1,281, 1. D. Jenkins, 12th

April, Saigon 8th April, Gen.-B. & Co. Caverley, Br. 8., 1,902, Wm. P. Pult, 12th April, New York vin Sinapore and Manila 9th April. Gen.-S, 1. & Co. Cragoswald, Br. 8.5, 2,084, J. Peam, 7th April,

Cardiff 15th Feb., Coal-Admiralty, Cyrus, Br. s., 2,174, F, Simmons, 17th April,- Japan 7th April, Rice-Samuel & C Doric, Br. 6, 4,975, 1, Smith, R.N.R., 6th

22nd March-Yarra, Neslar. 25th March-of Gera, Nubia. 30th March-Glenlochy, Wura- burg, Denbighshire. 6th March-Toldor, Kin- tuck, Seydlite, Hudson. gth April-Palermo, Australien, Palermo. 13th April-C. Ferd. Latiss, KiemuN,

THE WEATHER.

The following report is from Mr. J. Plum.

April, San Francisco 5th Mar.. Honolulu mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser- 12th, Yokohama 15th, Kobe zyth, Nagasaki | vatory :--

29th and Manila 4th April, Maili and On the 14th at 1.30 am. The barometer

GenO, & O, S, B, Ca,

rath April, Vancouver 21st Mar, and and has fallen in Japan and very slightly in S. Shanghai Toth April, Malls and Gen.-C. China. P. R. Co. Evandale, Br. 1. 2,468. Buyers, 5th April,

Penarth 13th Feb, Coal-Admiralty. Femdene, Br. 5.5, 2.448, R. J. Fisher, 13th April, Rangoon 30th Mar, Rice,-Order. Glenshiel, Br. s.s., 2,204, E. Warner, R.N.R.,

13th April,-London via Singapore 27th Feb., Gen.McG. B. & Gow, Gregory Apcar, Br. s. 2,949, J. G. Olifent,

12th April,Calcutta 26th Mar., via Penang and Singapore 7th April, Gen.-D. 5. & Có lịch Heathdene, Br. 5.8., 2,749, H. R. Ketley, 12th

April, Maji 6th April, Coal-B. & Co. Hongkong, Fr. s.s., 743. A. Suzzoni, 11th April,

-Haiphong and Hoihow 10th April, Gen. and Figs.-A. R. M. Hopsang, Br. 6.1., 1,359, J, M. Hay, 12th April, -Saigon 8th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Hugen, Norw. 1.8, 829, Gathey, 7th April,

Maji 1st April, Coal-Arigaara Thoresen

Gradients are slight on the China Coast and moderate NE. monsoon will prevail in the

Formosa Channel.

Over the China Sea the gradients are still slighter and light variable winds may be ex- pected in this region.

Forecast:-Light E. to S.E. winds; cloudy,

fine.

16 stamps at 4 cents.

12

12

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Until farther notice the transmission of correspondence via Dalny and the Trans Siberian Railway is discontinued,

Parcels are now accepted for transmission to Batavia and the Datch East Indies "direct."

Scale of charges as follows :—

lb. to lbs.-5.13

4 lbs. to 7 lbs.-$1.50

8 lbs, to lbs.~$1.00

+

length and Girth 4 feet. No Insurance,

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

THOMAS'

Adanis, F. R. Bakken, J. O. Berrain, C. F. Bisb, Wm. N. Cancesan, N. W. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER Coyle, J.

April 14th, 1904, 8.m.

Crego, Mr. Bar, Th. Hu. Wind Wr. Duolat, A. E.

Eastman, M. G.

Vladivostock.7 a.m. Namuro......6 am.19.9 Hakodate ... Tokio ......... Kochi........ Isle de Negros, Am, 5,8., 200, Lartiligen, 7th Nagasaki..... April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. & Kagoshima...

& Co.

15

29.97

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129.00

41 19.99

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30.03

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30.041

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Marroni, M. Parker, H. E. Pelmer, Chas, B.

Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.

J.

servant

Wainwright, Ensign Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Wolff, Philip Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. and

C. G.

CONNAUGHT.

Broughton, J. H. Caucho, J. Christie, Mr. & Mrs.

Cronin, John Davise, F. O,

Dufour, Mrs. B. Dulet, Mme. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. Flameno, Jose Gosalves, G. Harris, J. D.

Hayter, L.

Heckford, R. G.

Helme, E. B.

"A few months ago," continued Miss Hope, "my health gave way in the most alarming man-

ner. My appetite, which had been always of the bost, left me. At night I could gai na rest, and in the morning felt more dead than alive. 1 was & martyr to neuralgia. Of course, I had

to eat, but I couldn't digext.my meals, Food

gave me acute pains in the chest, which made me afraid to temp my lost appetite.' I bécama. to weak that I could scarcely crawl about. Doctors told me I was ademic. A chemist suggested that I should try Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people. I am very pleased now

that I acted upon the suggestion. I had only taken a few of the pills when I found that my Mrs.appetite was retuming. I ate my food and

McKilligins, H. G. Menashib, R. Moir, Geo, A. Moos, Albert Moss, Thos. D. Newborn, R. H. Olegario, G. Osgood, Mrs. M. E. Rees, L. C. Roberts, A. G. II. Robertson, W. R.

Rutherford, N. H. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs.

R. M.

Smith, F. Swaby, Thomas C. Trimingham. N. S. P

Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Wakeman, G. A.

Webb, Mr. and Mrs,

M. B. Howard, E.

R. W. Mardon, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, W. H.

KINO EDWARD,

Haesloop, Master

P.

enjoyed it, and felt no ill-affects after "

"Could you sleep better?" the reporter. aiked.

"Oh, yes. Not only did 1 sleep soundly, but I woke up in the morning without signs of neuralgia or indigestion. Ata

of the second bottle I felt as well as oversig done in my life. I would not be without D2 Williams' pink pills now on any account."

"Do you know anyone else that has been cared by them?"

"Yes. After my experience I recommended them to my sister, who is just as enthusiastic

over them as I am. She had also suffered very similarly to myself, and owed her restoration to health solely to these pills."

Dr

The experience of Miss Hope is that of many Bakken, J. O.

Menties, R. S.

who have suffered from diseases arising from Bergmann, R. M. Ough, A. H. Betz, Dr. (Consul for Patin, G.

poor blood and shattered narvas--anzemla, bila, Germany in Swatow) Polglaise, F.

consumption, eczema, headache, Indigestion, Railton, W. A. Furse, E.

kidney diseases, rheumatism, serafula, Haesloop, Mr. & Mrs. Rice, P. J.

Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J. Williams' pink pills have cared these and other Haughton, Mis M. E. Schmidt, H.

diseases in countless cases. Women they Shepherd, Bruce Jameson, J. Watt Kent, R., Lt.Col. F. Stephens, Mr. & Mrs, especially help in those characteristic troubles

E.

M. J. D. Talati, Mr. and Mrs. M. which they do not talk about. The pills are not a cure-all. They cure by action on the blood and on the nerves, curing fita, paralysis. locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus dance, neuralgia. Only the genuine 'pills, bearing Dr. Williams name, cure. Subtitutes nevar cura. Genuise pills post free from Williams' Medicine Com. pany, Holborn-viaduct, Londen, for two shil- Moxon, Mr. and Mrslings and ninspence; bút can be had at all | medicina shops if you take care to get Dr.

Williams'. When

Pington, C. D. U.

Kent, Mrs. F. E. Kofod, Capt. F.

Mass, H.

Rinker, T. E.

Muelle, Ed. (Consul

Fera]

Sharp, Edward

Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. S.

Beattie, J. M.

Watson, Mr. and Mrs.Beattie, M. P.

Erskine, E. P. Forman, J. G.

Whiley, Mr.

Wilson Mrs.

Hough, Dr. Jenson, Mr. Kernan, L. E.

1er flambure, from Hongkong for Bremen-Empress of India, Br. 5.s., 3,002, O. P. Marshall, has risen in N. China, and in the Philippines Greatest length = feet. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. G. Baur and children, Mrs and Miss E. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Bestari and children, Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Eantam Brown, Mr. and Mrs. P. Better and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Betts,and son, Mr. and Mrs. Birchenall and children, Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs, F.O. Bloech, Mr. and Mrs. Bolchover and children, Mr. Bowie, Mrs. Brandis and children, Mr. and Mra A. K. Buttery, Mrs. Campbell Brown, Mrs. J. 13, Caerother, Mrs. Callson and child, Mr. and Mrs. Collbran, Mr. and Mrs. Charavy and child, Mr.! and Mrs. J. Coyle, Mrs. Carby ant child, Mrs. Dannenberg and children, Mr. and Mrs. A. Durler and child, Mr. and Mrs. O. Fichholz, Mr. Fenwick, Mrs. Feldmann and child, Mrs. Ferrier, Mr. and Mr. Frachon, Mrs. J. Fran chell and child, Mrs. E. Freitag, Mr. and Mrs. Th. Freudenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Frizell and child, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice W. Fryo, Mrs. J Gawthoros and child, Mr. and Mrs. K. Gussinklo, Mrs. H. Handelman and child, Mr. And Mrs. G. Harling and daughter, Mrs. B. E. Hayes, Dr. and Mr. Hill and child, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hulme, Mn, D. Bubback and child, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison, Mrs. Jmai, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Joseph and children, Mrs. Kingcome, Mrs. H. Lassen, Mr. and Mrs. Late gabs and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leefe and children, Dr. and Mrs. Lehmann, Mr. and Mrs, E. Legros and child, Dr. and Mrs. Lowry and children, Mrs. W; C. Lush, Macdonald and child, Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald and children, Mrs. Merrilees, Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyer and children, Mrs. C. Montague Ed and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. Noyes Morehouse, Mrs. W. A. Marling, Mr. and Mr. de Moray, Mr. and Mr. Nass. Mr. and Mrs. Nock and children, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dick and children, Mrs. W. Faulus and children, Mr. and Mr. Perry, and child, Dr. and Mrs, M, d. Planten and children, Mrs. Rynbgade and child, Mr. Alma Sandow, Mr. and Mrs. Sepuders, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sharpe, Mrs. Sielcken and children, Consal and Mrs. Seaton, Mr. W. E. Southcott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Travess Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Thoms, Mrs Truscott, Mr. and Hr. A. Turner, Mrs. O. Vaist, Mr. and Mrs. P. Westendorf, and child, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wiseman, Mrs. Ziegfeld and son, Mr. T. A. V. de Zobel, Miss Zobel, Baron Amatos Ralli, Sir

Co.

Ismaila, Br. 8.8, 3,381, A. E. Stebbing, 11th April-Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar., RiceJ., M. & Co.

Oshima

Taihoku

13 29.01 29.97 a.m.29.94

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29.95

11 29.93 129.99 29.99

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30.12 50 30.02

Naba.......... Ishigakijima.. Jacob Diederichsen, Ger, 6.5, 623. B. Ohlsen, Taichu....................... 13th April, Pakhoi 10th April, and Hofhow Tainan.....

Koshua ...... rath, Gen.-T. & Co. Marie Jebsen, Ger. s., 2,200, Bendixen, 7th Pescadores...

April-lava Ports 29th Mar, Sugar. Weihaiwei...9 a.m.30.10 48

Gutzlaff Tung Kre. Nanshan, Br. 1, 1,299, E. F. Stovell, 6th Sharp Peak...

April, Saigon and April, Rice.-B. & Co. Amoy 5.30 30.01 Queen Louise, Br. 3, 170, Nicoll, rath Swatow.9am-

April-Cardiff 19th Feb, Coats, D. & Canton..........

Hongkong...to am. 29.99 76 81 ESE cò Ld.. Rubi, Br. 3, 1,611, R. W. Almond, 11th April, Victoria Peak

29.96 Gap Rock -Manila 9th April, Gen.-S., T. & Co.

29.96 Balsama, Br. 6., 2,808, Chubb, 13th April, Macan... New York 6th Feb., and Manila toth Mar., Haiphong... Goo, Go Là

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29.92

C. St. James toa.m.

Manila....... Sangking, Br. .., 1,011, G. Robinson, Irth Bacolod 9

floilo April, lailo 7th April, Gen.-B. & S. Taishan, Br. 2., 1,121, J. Jenkins, rath April, Cebu

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