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Arrivals.

Mélita, Fr. 5.1,784, Le Prévôt, 24th April,-

Kwan-chau-wan 23rd April, Salt.-B. &

Co.

Borneo, Ger. 5.6., 7,168, E. Musle, 25th April

Sandakan 21st April, Gen. and Timber

-M. & Co.

Rubi, Br. 1.5., 1,611, R. W. Almond, asth April

Manila 23rd April, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Telemachus, Dr. .9, 4,801, J. H. Goodwin

25th April-fapin and Shanghai and April, Gen.-B. & 5.

Tamsui, Nr. 9.8., 919, Eedy, 25th April,-

Shanghai 21st April, Gen.-B. & S. Hongkang, Fr. s.s., 710. A. Suzzoni, 24th April, Haiphong and Hoihow 24th April, Gen.

--A. R. M. Crown of Arragoon, Br. 5. 1,474, Ino. G. Darward, 5th April-Cardiff 9th Man, Coal-Gilman & Co. Coulsdon. Br. s.s, 1.772. I. J. Henry, atth April,-Barry foth Mar., Coals.--D, & Cn,

Ld.

Chiyuen, Ch. 5.5. 77, Stewart, 25th April, -Shanghai 21st April, Gen.-C. M. 5. N. Co.

Prinz Heinrich, Ger. 5.4, 3.902, R. Heintz, 26th April,-Yokohama 16th April, Mails and Gen.-M. & Co.

Catherine Apcar, Br. 5.3., 1,730. A. Stewart, 26th April,-Calcutta 9th April, Penang 16th, and Singapore 20th, Gen.-D., S. & Eo. 1d.

Orange, Norw. 55, 1,001, Joh. Dannevig, afth

April-Newport 4th Mar., Coal-Order. Kwangtah, Ch. s... 1,536, W. H. Lunt, z6th April-Canton 25th April, Gen.-C. M. 5.

N. Co.

Monterey, Am. monitor, 4,014, Bechler, 26th

April, from Canton.

Dory. Norw. s.5, 738, Mathisen, 26th April,- Bangkok 19th April, Rice.-Ming Chueit. Emma Luyken, Ger. 5.5., 2,450, Martens, 26th April, Saigon 22nd April, Rico.-E. A. T. Co.

Machew, Ger. s.s, 1,600, H. Harges, 26th April, Bangkok via Koh-si-cbang 20th April, Rice and Gen.-B. & S

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1904.

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STEAMERS, Amara, Br. 4.1, 4,505, C. J. Mattock, igth April-Saigon 15th April, Rice, Flour an Cotton Seed-I, M. & Co. Anghin, Ger. 8.5, 1,001, F. J, Schaefer, and

April--Bangkok 15th April, Rice.-M. & Apenrade.

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Athenian, Br. 3.8., 2,440, S. Robinson, 7th April, Vancouver, BC. 7th Mar.. and Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Chwnshan, Br. a.s., 1,281, 1. D. Jenkins, rath

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Bell, J. F. vatory

CONNAUGHT,

On the 26th at 11.33 a.m. The barometer Boyce, W. B. has risen in China and the Philippines, and Broughton, J. U. fallen greatly in NE of Japan, where there Christie, Mr. & Mrs. exists at present a well marked depression, Clair, Miss St. which appears to have come from the northeast. Clinace, 1.

Gradients are moderate on the China Coast, but are increasing, and fresh N, to NE. winds

may be expected in the Formosa Channel.

Over the northern part of the China Sea they are slight and light variable winds may be expected there.

Forecast:-Light N. to NE, winds; fine.

Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-16th March Maria, Kilda, 18th March-Voronej Dreishuel. 22nd March- Hyson, Oldenburg, Dernock, Thyra, Orange, CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. Ness. 25th March-Arragon, Palma, Salveig, |

April 26th, 1904, a.m.

Japan 7th April, Rice-Samuel & Ch Decima, Ger. $.5., 794, P. Christiansen, and April, Saigon 17th April, Rice and Gen -5., W. & Co. Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. s.s., 1,223, Goetche,

24th April-Bangkok 16th April, Rice-Strassburg. 30th March-Aragonia, Benmohr, B. & 5. Ferndene. Br. 3.5, 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th April, Rangoon 30th Mar., Rice.-Order. General Bagedano, Chilian Training ship, 105, Comdr. Leis Gomes, 23rd April,-Singa pore 13th April. Glenshiel, Br. 5.s., 2,204, E. Warner, K.N.R., 13th April, London via Singapore 27th Feb., Gen-McG. B, & Gow. Hangsang, Br. 8.8. 1,356, S. Wilde, 24th April

-Shanghai 18th April, and Swatow 23rd, Gen.—J., W. & Co. Heathdene, Br. 5.5., 2,740, H. R. Ketley, 12th

April,-Moji 6th April, Coal.-B. & Co. Ichang, Br. 5.5, 1,218, W. L. Jones, 24th

April,Canton 23rd April, Gen.-B. & S Indravelli, Br. s.5., 3,151, R. P. Craven, 22nd April, Portland, Or. 14th Mar., Flour and Gen.-P. & A. S. S. Ch.

Isle de Negros. Am. 55,, 200, Lartiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. &

Co.

Ismaila, Br. 55, 3,381, A. E. Stebbing, 11th April, Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar, Rice.-J., M. & Co. Kalanga, Br. 5.5. 2,159, J. McBride, 24th April,

-Moji 18th April, Coal.-B. & Co. Loksang, Br. 5.5, 979, R. Johns, 25th April,

-Canton 24th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Lord Ormonde, Br. 5.5, 2,531, James Aiken, 20th April,-Barry Dock 5th Mar., Coal.-- A., K. & Co.

Prometheus, Norw. s.s., 1.024. H. Lersbryggen,

26th April.-Bangkok 19th April, Rice-Marie S., W & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Hol He, for Canton.

San Cherng, for Canton. Mochew, for Bangkok.

Hongkong, for West River.

Kwang Pah, for Canton.

Kwongchow, for Canton.

Prometheus, for Bangkok.

Rubi, for Manila.

Linton, for West River.

Catherine Apear, for Singapore.

Telemachus, for Shanghai.

Borg, for Bangkok.

Orange, for Newport,

Tantui, for Shanghai.

Borneo, for Sandakan.

Wingchat, for Macao,

Emma Luyken, for Saigon. Melita, for Nanchow.

PADATRUSS. April 25- Marco Polo, Italian cruiser, for Shanghai. Cressy, Br. cruiser, for Mira Bay.

April 26.

Hatching, for Foochow

Trocas, for Hankow. Kampet, for Saigon.

Nigretia, for Moji.

Whampan, for Shanghai. Hue, for Haiphong. Laisang, for Calenta. Yuensang, for Manila.

San Francisco Am, cruiser, for Manila,

Pascompare arrived,

Pet Bornes, from Sandakan-Master W. Wardrop, and 74 Chinese.

Fer Chiyues, from Shanghai, &c.—Mr.. R. Walpole, and 70 Chinese,

Per Catherine Aptar, from Calcutta, &c.- Mr. Jos. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. F. Somers, Messrs. Judah, T. P. Dean, 31 Chinese, and i Japanese.

Per Prins Heinrich, from Japan-Capt. J. Bohn, Miss M. Russell. Reg. Master Mahlke Vice-Consul Macuss, Messis. O. Winter, 8. S. Somckh. M. Fuchs. F. E. Shaw, Merecky, Mr. and Mrs. Orchar, Messrs. Ilsemann, Golden- städt, Krans, Heinrich, A. Holzberg, Kleemann. I T. S. Tohichowsky, Mr. and Mrs. Dimitrief, Mr. and Mrs. Janovsky, Messrs Spade, Rei-; mano, Seikmann, Weinberg, Laakso, Baston- soff, Siebert, Skouma, Schawiz, Tachins, Pro- nine, Stabbris, 84 Chinese, and 4 Japanese.

Shipping Report.

Jebsen, Ger. s.s., 2.3cc, Bendixen, 71b April-Java Ports 29th Mar, Sugar Tung Kec. Nithsdale, Br. 5.5., 2,234, John Cameron, 19th April-Muroran (Japan) 9th April, Coal.

Purnea, Br. 5.5, 2,127, Pearson, 24th April,

Singapore 18th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Rajaburi, Ger. s. 1,189, J. Wendig, 24th April-Dangkok and Swatow 16th April, Rice.-B. & S.

Sido Maru, Jap. s.s., 3,861, G. Anderson, 24th April,-Singapore 19th April, Ballasi-N. Y. K.

Sandyford, Br. 5.5., 2,052, W. Stephens, 18th. April,-Kuchinotzu 13th April, Coal-B.

& Co.

Seward, Am. transport, 270, Croskey, 26th

April, Manila 16th April.

Siberia, Am. s.s., 5,655. J. T. Smith, goth April

-San Francisco 23rd Mar, and Shanghai' 18th April, Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5. S., Co.

Simoom, Br. 1.0., 3,737, R. E. Collins, 24th April,-Barry Docks 12th Mar., Coal.-D. Ở Con Lợi

Sishan, Br. 6.5, 845, A. Jones, 20th April,

Saigon 16th April, Rice and Meal.-B. &.

· Co. Strasburg, Ger. 8.&., 3,205, Madsen, 25th April, -Singapore 19th April, Gen.-H. A. L. Sungkiang, Br. 5.5 1,021, J. Robinson, 24th

April, Manila 22nd April, Gen.-B. & S. Teesta, Br. s.5., 3,428, A. M. Rait, R.N.R, 24th

April,-Yokohama and Moji zoth 'April,] Coal, M. & Co,

Triumph. Ger 5.5., 679, A. Hansen, 23rd April, Foochow via Amoy and Swatow 2nd April, Gen.-O. S. K. Tweeddale, Br. s.5., Milne, 16th April,-Moji

Toth April, Ballast.-G, L. & Co. Wongkai, Ger. s.5, 1,115, W. Reher, 23rd April, Bangkok 17th April, Rice aud Wood- B. & S.

Wachang, Br. s... Bar, E. Finlayson, 24th April, Cebu and Iloilo 19th April, Sugar, -B. & S.

SAILING VESSELA, Algoa Bay, Br. tq, 111, Title, 4th Mar Hongay 15th Feb., Coal.-B. & S. Maria Le, ital. bq., 1,118, D. Ursa, yth April,

-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood, Order.

Vessels

Str. Telemachus from Japan :-Light S.S.W. Pinguey weather and fog.

Str. Melita from Kwanchauwan -Fine wea- Oceano ther, heavy swell, and fog.

Str. Coulsdon from Barry:-Fair passa with moderately fine weather.

Str. Rubi from Manila:-Light variable winds, and smooth sea throughout.

Str. Borneo from Sandakan-in the Sulu sea had moderate N.E. winds, occasional rain and showers and moderate sea; in the China sea up to 19 N. experienced light Elly winds, light 1: E. swell and clear sky, from there into port smooth sea, and light N.E. swell.

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...... Singapore H. A. L....April 28 Tilatjap... Macasar...C. J. J. L. April 28 ......Singapore. N. Y. K.... April 281 Tartar Shanghai C. P. R. Co April 29, Coptic...... Japan.....P. M. Co... May Ernest Simons. Singapore M. M....... May Namsang ....Calcutta...., M. & Co. May 4 Indrapura... Portland...P. & A. Co. May Suisang......... Calcutta, M. & Co May 10 Emp. of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R.Co May 11 Oldenburg...... Aden... M. & Co.. May 13 Korea............ San F'cisco P. M. Co... May 13

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A hard, wearing life it is and a little thing impairs a boilermaker's efficiency. As Mr. Thomas Houghton, a Birmingham boilermaker, recently said to a newspaper interviewer, Sven deranged digestion may incapacitate one. Mr. | Houghton, some time ago, was compellad to give up his work, but he cured himself by Dr. Williams' pink pills. Mr. Houghton, who lives at 66 Cuthbert-road, Winson Green, Birming ham, England, said :

"I was a victim of wind and indigestion for a long time, and was frequently attacked by spasms, which were so painful that I was aimid td stoop at my work in case they should come

on.

"At home, after meals, I had often to walk about the house to disperse them. There was a pain in my chest which completely took my breath away at times. Of course, it hampered Muelle, Ed. (Consul for me very much at the works, and I was afraid

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Enron, Yer. India. via Tuticorin-Pet Prins Heinrich, 27th April, 11 A.M.

Macao-Per/fewugshan, 27th April. 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Awangtoh, 17th Aj 1, 3 P.M.! Saigon Per Shantung, 27th April, 4 P.M. Kobe-Per Nithsdalde, 27th April, 4 F.K. Canton-Per Ponvon, 27th April, 3 P.M. Swatow, Singapore, and Bangkok-Per Ang hin, 27th April, $ P.M.

Namtao-Fer Taichun, 27th April; 5 PM. Sanbue--Per Hoi Fu, 27th April, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingekas, 27th. April, 5 P.M. Canton--Per Kinikan, 28th April, 7.30 A.M. Cebu and Iloilo-Per Wuchang, 28th April,

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Lyons, Capt. H. G. Macgowan, R. J. Black, Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, C. Gordon

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to take the pills myself, with the result that, like her, I felt speedy relief. After taking about two bottles I was completely cured.

"I can't speak too highly of the merits of this medicine. I have a capital appetite now, and can go about my work with pleasure. Ia fact, to-day I have been carpentering, for

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MAN AND WIFE...

THE STORY OF A HAPPY PAIR.

Mrs. Houghton, wife of the hero of the remark

Moxon, Mr. and Mrsable story related in this issue under the title "Where Noise is King," had a story to tell not less remarkable than that of her husband. "About six months ago," she explained to a press representative, "I began to be troubled with dyspepsia. I thought little of it at first, and went on with my work as usual, thinking it would soon go away. However, I was mistaken, for it developed to a terrible degree. I had a heavy feeling in me chest and severe palpitation of the heart. Sometimes my heart!]was so] bad that I bad

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Mrs.

Haughwont, W. B. Hayton, J. T.

Hellmann, Mr. & Mrs,

Von

Herfurth, Mr. Hirsch, H. J.

Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Sullivan, Miss Tavera, A. P. de Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Tavera, C. P. de

Tavera, Mrg, P. da and Hunt, & Icely, Rev. P. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, C. B.

E. S.

Trimmel, W. D. Udell, Miss

Parcels are now accepted for transmission to Johannien, E.

Katsch, E. A. Batavia and the Dutch East Indies" direct.”

Kirkwood, Miss Scale of charges as follows (~

Leger, P Legardo, B. Leggatt, E A, Lewis, A, R. Lewis, E. M. Zawis, J. H.

4 lbs. to 7 lbs.-$1.50 gibs, to rt lbs.-$2.00

Greatest length a fes!,

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length and Girth 4 feet. No Insurance.

nurs

Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. McCracken, W.

J. B. Gilson, G. A. Iremonger, Lieut.-Col.

and Mrs.

Mitchell, Mr. Murchie, Mr. Rowe, Mrs, and baby Yokura, K,

WHERE NOise is rinG.

WHAT A BOILERMAKER ENDURES.

MR. AND MRS. HOUGHTON. (From Photographs.)

to lean forward for a long time to stop it. The giddiness in my head also became so serious.. that I was eventually too timid to go out. I' was afraid of falling against tramcars or into shop windows, and even on a broad pavement I swayed helplessly from one side to the other. i had a gnawing and burning sensation in the stomach as if I had eaten fire, Many a time I never touched food for a day; even tea made me ili. At length I began to think that I I should have to give up.

I

"At length I was attracted by an article in a Birmingham paper on the subject of the re- markable cures wrought by Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people. I persuaded my harband to let me give them a trial, and he obtained two bottles. I had become so bad that I had to beat myself in order to get my breath, and it was misery to be about, and still worse to lie in bed. At the end of the second bottle I noticed a distinct improvement. I took five bottles alto- gether, and am now in excellent health and can enjoy my food."

Neither Mr. nor Mrs. Houghton raised any objection to the proposal that the interview should be given every publicity,

Men as well as women benefit by the new blood and new strength which Dr. Williams' pink pills are able to give. But it is only the genuine pills which have the virtue.

If Mr. and Mrs. Houghton had used an imitation or substitute they would be suffering still, It is the genuine pilla bearing Dr. No human being endures so much in the Williams' name (and to be obtained post free Iway of deafening, ear-shattering noise as a for two and ninepence from Dr. Williams' Boilermaker. The whole place in which ho Medicine Company, Holborn-viaduct, London, worker is filled with thunderous sound as of if readers have any difficulty in purchasing the J.

artillery-firing. Along its huge length fat genuine at shops) which have cured so many boilers lie la stocks like giant iron canoes in cases of anæmis, bíle, consumption, fts, gout, process of building; while men, whose skine indigestion, kidney disease, paralysis, locomotor glisten in the light and heat, rush about with atasy, St. Vitus' dance, and the frequent pincers holding red-hot rivets, which they ailments of ladies. Substitutes cure nothing. thrust through the plates to have their pro

Vernon, Mr. and Mrs, Whitton, Hri. A. H. Williamson, H. C. Wolf, Philip Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.

C. G.

AGENTS IN THE FAR EAST FOR JOHN JEFFREY & Co. HERIOT BREWERY

EDINBURGH.

FINE OCTOBER ALES.

A stock of JEFFREY'S fine OCTOBER BREW has now been landed and is being FIRKINS of 9 gallons;

offered in

OFFICE:

3 DUDDELL ST.

KILDERKINS of 18 gallons;

HOGSHEADS of 54 gallons;

PINTS (7 doz. to the case).

Also JEFFREY's popular EDINBURGH {XIX X STOUT in cases of 7 dox, pintä.

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