Shipping:
Arrivals.
Tyr, Nor. 5.5, 1,415, D; L. Danielsen, 16th April-longay 14th April, Coal.-S., T. & Co.
Norman Isles, Br. 3.5, 2,180, H. S Hoogen, 17th April,-Moji 11th Apr 1, Coal-Order. Hailan, Fr. 6.5, 377, Andersen, 18th April,
Pakhoi 16th April, Gen. and Pigs.-A. R. M.
Zafiro, Br. ss., 1,611, Rodger, 18th April,
Manila 16th April, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Sandyford, Br. 5.8., 2,053, W. Stephens, 18th April-Kuchinotza 13th April, Coal,-B,
$ Co.
Progress, Ger. 5.5., 687, T. Bremer, 18th April, .-Tourane Latin April, Gen–S. & Cá Meeloo, Ch. 1.8., 1,324, J. Whitelow, 18th April,
Ca.
Shanghai 13th April, Gen.-C. M. S. N.
Trieste, Aust. 3.5.3,203, E. Mecozzi, 18h April,-Shanghai 15th April, Gen.-S., W. & Co.
Laertes, Br. 5.5., 1,340, Jackson, 18th April.
Saigon 14th April, Rice, &c.-Wo Fat Sing.
Hyson, Br. s.5, 4,852, Davies, 18th April,-~-
Singapore 12th April, Gen.-B. & S.
Ness, Br. 5.5, W. Pear, 18th April,-Cardiff
5th Mar, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld. Devawongse, Ger. 3.5., 1,068, P. Kümpel, 18th April-Bangkok toth April, Rice.-B. &
5.
Cowrie, Br. 55, 3.955, A. E. McDonnell, 18th April-Singapore 11th April, Petroleum.- A.. K. & Co.
Shaohsing, Br. 3.5., 1.307, B. Harris, 18th April, -Newchwang via Chefno 13th April, Gen. -D. & S.
Marquis Bacquehem, Aust 5.5, 2,752, J. Rasse- vich. 18th April,Frieste via Singapore 5th Mar., Gen.-S., W. & Co. Taifu, Ger. s... 1,063, Ulberfeldt, 18th April
Swatow 17th April, Gen.-E. A. T. Ĉo. Amara, Br. 5.8., 1,565, C. J. Mattock, 19th April-Saigon 15th April, Rice, Flour and Cotton Seed.-J., M. & Co.
Vasco de Gama, Portuguese cruiser, 3,030, M. V. Carvallio, 19th April,-Lisbon 21st Feb., and Macao 19th April.
Hanyang, Br. 5.5, 1,206, R. D. Caswell, 19th April-Shanghai 15th April, Gen.-B. &
5.
Hangchow, Br. 9.3., 999, H. S. Consterdine,
19th April,-Canton. 18th April, Gen. B. & 8.
Kowloon, Ger. 5.8., 1,447, Stehr 19th April,—
Canton 18 h April, Gen.-S. & Co.
Dopartures. April 19. Salazie, for Europe. Polynesien, for Shanghai, Krongsang, for Shanghai.
An Phe, for Saigon. Hailoong, for Swatow. Hanoi, for Haihow.
Whampon, for Canton. Shaohsing, for Canion. Meefoo, for Canton,
Gregory Apcar, for Calcutta. Hangchow, for Shanghai. Kelvin, for Japan.
Chunsang, for Singapore. Kantu, for Tientsin.
Tsinan, for Kobe.
Passengers arrivad, Per Hailan from Pakkoi-79 Chinese.
Passangers departed.
Per Loongsang, for Manila-Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Jeavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Professor Zancig, Mr. and Mrs Froull Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Loydall; Messrs. Henry Johnson, C. J. Pierson, H. Harry, Mrs. W. O. A, Shepherd, Mrs. D. Caglio, Messrs. Leong Chu, Mae
THE
Vessels in Port.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 1904.
STEAMERS. Armenia, Ger. 5.8, 3,462, Foat, 17th April,
Manila 14th April, Gen.-H. A, k. Athenian, Br, 5, 2,440, S. Robinson, 7th April-Vancouver, BC 7th Max, and Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Auchenerng. Br. ... 543, M. B. Reid, 10th April,--Westport via Sydney 19th Mar, Coal---Admiralty
Binh Thuan, Fr. ss., 483, Ribault Lagasne,
14th April,-Iloilo 10th April, Wood and Sugar B. & Co. Bourbon, Fr. 5.s., 997, Antoni, 17th April,— Endoume 17th Jan., Rice-Man Fat. British Trader. Br. 5.5, 2,170, R. E. Hutchin son, 12th April,-Barry 25th Feb., Coal.- H. B. M. S. Government.
Chwnshan, Br. s.s., 1,281, 1. D. Jenkins, 12th
April,--Saigon 8th April, Gen.-B. & Co. Claverley, Br. s.s., 1.901, Wm. P. Putt, 12th
April, New York vin Singapore and Manila 9th April, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Cyrus, Br. 8.5, 2,174, F. Simmons, 17th April,
Japan 7th April, Rice-Samuel & Co. Elg, Norw, 5.5, 708, Christophersen, 18th April,
-Iloilo 13th April, Sugar.-S., W. & Co. Empress of India, Br. 2.5., 3,003, O. P. Marshall, 12th April-Vancouver 21st Mar, and Shanghai roth April, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Ferndene, Br. 5 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th
April, Rangoon 30th Mar, Rice-Order. Germania, Ger. 6.5, 1,714, T. Bruhn, 17th April,
-Moji 11th April, Coal.-M. B. K. Glenshiel, Br. 5.5, 2 704, E. Warner, R.N.P.,
13th April,-London via Singapore 27t Feb., Gen-McG, B. & Gow. Heathdene, Br. s.5, 2,740, H. R. Ketley, 12th
April, Moje 6th April, Coal-B, & Co. Hopsang, Be. s.s., 1,359, J. M. Hay, 12th April,
-Saigon 8 h April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Hugen, Norw. s.s., 829, Gothey, 7th April- Moji 1st April, Coal-Arigaara Thoresen & Co.
Isle de Negros, Am. s.s., 200, Latiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. & Co.
Ismaila, Br. 3.3, 3.381. A. E. Stebbing, 11th
April, Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar, Rice.-J., M. & Co.
Johanne, Ger. s.s., 952, Ipland, 18th April,- :
Haiphong 15th April, Rice and Pigs.-J.
• & Co.
Keongwai, Ger. $5, 115, W. Mollermann, 17th April,-Bangkok 10th April, Rice and Teakwood.-M. & Co.
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Laisang, Br. 5.5., 2,224, E. J. Tadd, 17th April,
-Calcutta 1st April, Penang 7th, and Sin-1 gapore 11th, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Manila, Br. 5.5, 2,711, H. G. H. Lewellin, 17th April-Antwerp and Mar., Gen.-P. & 0 S. N. Co.
Marie Jebsen, Ger. s.5., 2.2 0, Bendixen, 7th
April-lava Ports 29th Mar,, Sugar Tung Kee.
Nanshan, Br. s.8., 1,299. E. F. Stovell, 6th April,-Saigon znd April, Rice.-B. & Co. Onsang, Br. 5.5., 1,787. J. T. Davies, 15th April-Java 7th April, Sugar.-J., M. & Ca.l
Paklat, Ger. 5.9., 1,018, H. Bandelin, 14th April,; -Bangkok 7th April, Rice and Teakwon-l.j -B. & S.
Petrarch, Ger. 8.5., 1,252, Ch. Ahrens, 14th April, Enigon 9th April, Rice and Rice- flour, &c-Wing Sing & Co.
Phra Chom Klao. Ger, $5., 1,911, D. Reimers,į 11th April,-Bangkok 6th April, Rice --M.) & Co.
Queen Louise, Br. ss., 3,170, Nicoll, 12th April, Cardiff 19th Feb., Coals:-D. & Còn Lê.
Store Nordiske, Dan. cable s.s., 596, Swenson,
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
Akuzaga, N.
Arrivals at Home-16th March-Ambria, Himara, Prinsesse Marie. 18th March-Low ther Castle, Syria, Vindobona, Marie Valerie 22nd March-Yarra, Nestor. 15th Masch- Gera, Nubia, 30th March-Glenłochy, Were Alien, Gen. H. S. durg, Denbighshire. 6th March-Teidor, Kin tuck, Seyálits, Hudson, gth April~Palerme1) “Australien, Palermo. 13th April-C. Ferd. Laeisz, Keemun. 16th April-Radnorshire,
Post Office.
A Mail will close for :- Canton-Per Hankow, zoth April, 7.30 AM. Swalow, Amoy and Anping-Per Tritos, 20th April, 9 A.M.
Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok - Per Phranang, 20th April, 9 A.M.
Manila-Per Kaifong, 20th April, 3 P.M. Saigon–Per Binh Thuan, zoth April, 3'2.3. Saigon-Per Taifu, zoth April, 3 P.M. Shanghai, Yokobama and Kobe-Per Afar quis Bacquehem, 20th April, 3 P.M.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Manila, 20th April, 3 P.M.
Swatow and Shanghai-Per Viksung, 20th April, 3 P.M.
Canton-Per Powan, 20th April, 5 F.M. Namtao-Per Taichun, 20th April, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per Foi Fu, oth April, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 20th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per ilonum, 21st April, 7.30 A.M. Straits, Colombo and Bombay-Per Trieste, 21st April, 1 P.M.
Shanghai, Chinkiang and Wahu-Per Kow. loon, 21st April, 2 P.M.
Amoy and Shanghai-Per Yunnan, 71st April, 3 P.M.
Canton-Per Faishan, 21st April, § P.35, Canton-Per Hankow, z2nd April, 7.30 A.M Shanghai-Per Kwangse, z2nd April, 3 P.M. Canton-Per Pawan, 22nd April, g P.M. Dongay-Per Taishan, 22nd April, 5 P.M. Canton Per Honam, 23rd April, 7.30 A.M. Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd April, 9 A.M. Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin Bengal, 23rd April, 11 A.M.
Canton-Per Fatshon, 24th April, 9 a.M. Cebu and Iloilo Per Wuchang, 26th April, 3 P.M.
HONGKONG.
Anderson, Mrs. G. P. Anderson, Mr. Bartholomy, M. de Bemboly, F. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Boggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bend, Mr. & Mrs. E. T. Bonner, E. A.
Bell, Mrs. J.
Bell J. F.
Boyce, W. B.
Johannsen, E. Katsch, E. A. Kemp, W. J.
Broughton, J. If,
Cauchn, J.
Key, Mrs. Albert and
Cronin, John
Dalley, Mr.
governess and child
Davies, F. O.
Kirkwood, Miss Lamont, W. A. Leggatt, E A.
Lewis; A. R. Lewis, J. H.
Macgowan, R. J.
Mackie, C. Gordon
Marriott, Dr. O.
Mast, Sidney
Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Long, J. H. B. Brown, W. S. Buck, Hart Cazenave, Mr. Chauzy, Ctc. Clark, Geo. J. Clark, 3. G. Colson, F. S. Coulson, C. II. Curry, Mrs. E. G. Davies, Mrs. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G.
Deboulet, Mr. Dorbyshire, J. H. Dinitrer, S.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, J. C. Dreyfus, L. Ehrlick, A.
Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. McAran, T. P. Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Miller, P. L. Monto, K.N., Com. C. S. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
E. O. Newington, A. G. North, C. J. Osborn, Mrs. F. Osborne, E.
J. Parkes, W. G.
Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Farrow, C. J. & servant Fisher, H. G. Garcia, J. M. Glover, C.
Grant, A. W.
: Grant, L. C.
Gras, Mr. Haerri, H. Hall, Capt. T. Hamblin, J. H. Hamel, F. E.. Hamersley, B. F. Hanford, H. B. Harfurst, R.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokoham‹, Harvey, R. D). Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-er Athenian, Haughwont, W. B.
Haylon, J, T. 27th April, 10.45 A.M.
Eurone, &c. Enrlia, vin Tuticorin-Pe Hewrel, Cte. P. G.
Prins feinrich, 27th April, 11 A.M.
Manila-Per Rubi, 30th April, 9 A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honoluln and San Francisco-Per Siberia, 30th April, 11 A.M.
Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Icely, Rev. F. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E. S.
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Loir. J.
Mardon, Mr. and Mrs. McKilligins, H. G. Menashib, R.
Moir, Geo. A.
Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Moss, Thos.
Dufour, Ms. B. Dulot, Mine.
yre, Mr. and Mrs. II. Guerins, Mr. & Mrs.
Guemot, Mr.
Harris, J. D.
Hayter, L.
Howard, E
Heckford, R. G.
Helme, E. B. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs.
M. B.
Newborn, R. H. Nicholas, J. C. Dlegario, G. Osgood, Mrs. J. E. Pilleder, E. J. Pilatvie, Mr. Rees, L. C. Roberts, A. G. Robertson, W. R. Rutherford, N, H. Swaby, Thomas C. Trimingham, N. S. P. Wakeman, G. II. Williams, W. H.
Mr. Henshall, asked if he had any objection to his story being published, said: "I have only told you what is true, and there can be no objection to that being published."
The experience of Mr. Henshall is that of many who have suffered from diseases arising from poor blood and shattered nerver- anemia, bile, consumption, aczema, beadache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula. Dr. Williams' pink pills have cured these and other diseases in countless cases. Women they especially help in those character- istic troubles 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 fits, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, St. Vitar dance, neuralgia. Only the genuino pills, bearing Dr. Williams' name, cure: Substitutes never cure: Genuine pills post free from Williams' Medicine Company, Holborn-viaduct, London, for two shillings and ninepence; but cau be had at all medicine shops if you take Rcare to get the right ones, which did so much good to this victim of Accident and Misfortune. [30
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Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.
M. J. D.
Stokes, Mrs.
Talati, Mr. and Mrs. M.
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Kooy, G. W. I.
Peru)
Ough, A. H.
Palmer, Thos. Palmer, Mrs.
Baker, Col. Daniel, W.
Potter, A. G. Potts, W. H. Ris, Mr. and Mrs. Sayle, R. T. D. Schmidt, W. E. Simmers, Mr. and Mrs Skaut, C
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Parcels are now accepted for transmission to Batavia and the Dutch East Indies "direct."
Scale of charges as follows
1 lb. to 3 lbs. $t,15
4 lbs. to 7 lbs.-$1.50
8 lbs. to rx lbs.-$1,00
Greatest length 2 feet.
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16th April,-Shanghai 29th Mar, Cable CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, G. N. Telegraph.
Taishan, Br. ss., 1,121, J. Jenkins, 12th Apr 1,
--Saigon 7th April, Rice and Cotton.-B.: & Co.
Wah Yat, Chby Ah Sam, Mo Lao Muy, Yam Trilas, Ger. & S., 1,001, H. Kraft, 17th April,- Nemuro...... a.m. 30.24 Chung Sing and Wong Koy.
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roth April, Ballast.-G., L. & Co. Yiksang, Br. 5.5, 1.236, Bowker, 13th April,
Hongay 9th April, Coal.-J., M. & Co.
SAILING VESSELS, Algoa Bay, Br. bq, 4,111, Title, 4th Mar., Hongay 15th Feb., Coal.-B. & S. Arrow, Br. 4-masted bq., 2,971, McDonald, 17th Mar from New York, Kerosine Oil, -S. O. Co.
Maria Le, Ital. bq, 1,118, D. Urso, 9th April,
-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood. Order,
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Grant
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Lauder, P.
Smith, Mr. E. Grant Whitlow, Mr. & Mrs
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Lowe, D. K.
Beattic, M. P.
Martin, R.
Benson, Mr. & Mrs.
McDermott, A. P. B.
Walker, A. T.
Vaughan, H. . Witton, G. F.
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ACCIDENT IN AN ENGLISH COAL PIT.
AN ALARMed actreSS.
TRAGIC STORY ENDS HAPPILY.
"Who that has not been on the stage can know the strain of rehearsals?" asked Miss Alice Hope, a well known West of England' Actress. "Many rea! er gedies are enacted on Mrs. the other side of the Stage Curtain. Out of
While working in a Hanley coal pit some years ago John Henshall lost an eye from a spark at the pick-end. The injury set up inflammation, which compelled the doctors to i remove the eye. Finding his occupation as ' a miner gone, he has since worked as a gar dener and at odd work. He is a most respecl- able and intelligent man, the victim of repeated | misfortunes.
Mr. John Henshall,
Victim of an accident at Hanley. "I am getting on in years," he said-"nearly
sight.of the audience, and undreamed of by the public, many a Player fights the Battle of Life against terrible odds."
"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 best, left me. At night I could get no rest, and in the morning felt more dead than alive. I was a martyr to neuralgia. Of course, I had to eat, but I couldn't digest my meals. Food
gave me acute pains in the chest, which made me afraid to temp! my lost appetite. I became so weak that I could scarcely crawl about. Doctors told me I was anemic. 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 appetite was returning. I ate my food and
Bunny, Lieut. Col. F. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs sixty-eight-and since I lost my eye I have enjoyed it, and felt no ill-effects after it"
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"Could you sleep better?" the reporter asked.
done no work in the pits. That is, however, not the only trouble I have had. For two years, I was laid up with an attack of liver complaint, "Oh, yes. Not only did I sleep souddly, which caused acute indigestion. I also suffered but I woke up in the morning without any from nervous debility. I had agonising pains, signs of neuralgia or indigestion. At the end in the head, and was subject to feelings of of the second bottle I felt as well as ever I had Kiddiness. I was bardly able to eat, and got done in my life. I would not be without Dr. into a vary weak, low, and depressed state of Williams' pink pills now on any account." health. Indeed, I used to feel at times like a "Do you know anyone else that has been. man out of his mind, and but for Dr. Williams' cured by them?" pink pills I don't know what would have; become of me.
"Yes. After my experience I recommended them to my sister, who is just as enthusiastic "To see if I could get any benefit," said Mr. over them as I am. She had also suffered very Henshall, continuing his story, "I went to similarly to myself, and owed her restoration Rhyl, and spent three weeks at one of the con- to health solely to these pills."
The experience of Miss Hope is that of many Hardy, R.N., Comman- Sutherland, Mr. and valescent homes there. But I got no better:
in fact, while I was at Rhyl I thought my end, who have suffered from diseases arising from was approaching, and feeling that I should
poor blood and shattered nerves-anæmia, bile, rather die at home, I came back to Stafford consumption, eczema, headache, indigestion, shire. I still suffered on my return, and for kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula. Dr. a time I became an out-patient at the North Williams' pink pills have cured these and other Staffordshire Infirmary. It was Dr. Williams, diseases in countless cases. Women they White, Dr. and Mrs. pink pills for pale people that eventually cured especially help in those characteristic troubles
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Dunlat, A. E. Eastman, M. G. Erskine, E. P. Forman, J. G. Hough, Dr. jesson, Mr. Keroan, L. E. Key, G. W.
Lehman, E.
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which they do not talk about. The pills are "How came you to take them?"
not a cure-all. They cure by action on the Why, my son came from the North of blood and on the nerves, curing fits, paralysis. England to visit me, and to see if the change locomotor ataxy, St. Vites' dance, neuralgia, would do me any good I went back with him Only the genuine pills, bearing Dr. Williams to his home. My son was at that time taking name, cure. Substitutes never cure. Genuine Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people, and he pills post free from Williams' Medicine Com- Peterson, Mr. and Mrs
gave me some to try. I took the greater part pany, Holborn-viaduct, Londen, for two shil- of a bottle and in a fortnight they made a new lings and ainepence; but can be bad at all medicine shops if you take care to get Dr man of me. I was able to go to work.
Palmer, Chas. 8.
Pington, C. D. U. Rinker, T. E. Sharp, Edward Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. S. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Whiley, Mr. Wilson Mrs. William, S. Young, L. C.
"And how is your health to-day?" was the Williams! When next question.
"Oh, I am much better," replied Mr. Hen. sball, “I have a better appetite, my nerves are stronger, and 1 seem to have more vigour in me. Considering my age, I am feeling very fit indeed. *
AGENTS IN THE FAR EAST FOR JOHN JEFFREY
EDINBURGH.
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THIS TALENTED ACTRESS
was asked whether she had any objection to her case being published, Miss Alice Maud Hope replied, "Nond whatever. Thus we are able to give to the world the true story of an Actress's Escape.
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