#yipping.

Bayern, Ger. 9.5., 3,128, H. Formes, 26th April, -Bremen 16th Mar, and Singapore 22nd April, Mails und Gen-M. & Co, Palawan, Br. 5.., 2,9 5. J. D. Andrews, R.N.R,,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1904.

Vessels in Port.

STEAMERF.

Amana, Br. 1. 4,565, C. J. Mattock, 19th

April-Saigon 15th Aprif, Rice, Flour and Cotton Seed.-F., M. & Co. Borg, Norw. 5.1, 738, Mathisen, 26th April,-

Bangkok 19th April, Rice.-Ming Chuen. 26th April,--Shanghai 23rd April, Gen-Borneo, Ger. B.s., 7,158, E, Musle, 25th April, P.&O. 5. N. Co,

Thales, Br. ., 82, Robson, 26th April,--

· Swatow 25th April, Gen.—D, L. & Co. Tingsang, Br. 33, 1,045, F. Wheeler, 27th April,-Wubu 20th April, and Chinking zand, Gen --, M. & Co; Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. s., 1,020, T. Sanders, 16th April,-Bangkak 20th April, Rice.-B. & S.

E. F. Ferdinand, Aust. 5.s., 3,840, C. Malcovich, 76th Apri,-Kobe 2 th April, Gen.-S, W. & Co.

Oriel, Br. 5.5, 2,175, G. Maddrell, 26th April,~~-

Maji 20th April, Coal.-H. & Co. Benmolir, Br. ss., 1,935. A. Webster, 27th April,

London 13 Mar., and Singapore 20th, April, Gen.-G., L. & Co.. Choysang, Br. s.5, 1,424, H. J. Roope, 27 h

April-Shanghai aand April, and Swatc 2th, Gen-, M, & Co. Store Nordiske, Dan. cable s.s., $96, E. Swen-

ran, 27th April, Tourane 25th April Cable-G. N. Telegraph.

Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. s.8, 623, B. Ohlsen, 27th April,piphong via Hoihow 20 h April, Gen.-J. & Co. Tjilatjap, Dul, 8.5, 2,473, !. Koops, 27th April, Macassar 9th April, Gen.-Hotz s'Jacob & Co. Tiger, Ger, gunboat, goo, Dumling, 27th April,

-Amoy 25th pril.

Pepartures. April 27.

Prinz Heinrich, for Europe. Athenian, for Vancouver," Hongkong, for Haiphong. Kokrichung, for Bangkok. Triumph for Coast Ports. Machew, for Bangkok. Strassburg, for Shanghai, S'shan, for Amoy.

Emma Luyken, for Saigon. Chiyuen, for Canton. Bayern, for Shanghai, &c. Kionglah, for Shanghai. Afeltta, for Nanchow.. Withsdale, for Koha. Anghin, for Bangkok. Purnea, for Rangoon. Cousldon, for Barry. Shantung, for Saigon.

Agregears arriver,

Per Renmehr, from London-Capt. Austin. J'er Thules, from Swatow-Mr. and Mrs. Marten, Mr. Lloyd, and 89 Chinese,

Per Chayseng, from Shanghai-Mr. Menzies. From Swatow-Mrs. Laughlin, and 65 Chinese. Per Yuensang, for Manila-General H. S. Allen, Capt. P. C. Stevens. Lieut: Heartt, Capt. E. M. Lewis, Capt. H. J. Heisch, Mrs. Odlain and child, Messrs. H. E. Keeler, G. G. Brown, W. Juster, J. H. Nelson, P. B. Sharp, R. A. Brown, Wat Seng, See Kam Seing. Wong Y. Foe and Wang Sam

Sandakan arst April, Gen. and Timber. -M. & Co.

Catherine Apcar, Br. s., 1,730, A. Stewart,

16th April, Calcutta 9th April, Penang 16th, and Singapore 20th, Gen.-D., S. & Chwnshan, Br. 3.5., 1,281, T. D. Jenkins, 13th

April, Saigon 8th April, Geb.-B. & Co. Cyrus, Br. 5.5., 2,174, E. Simmons, 12th April,--

Japan 7th April, Rice-Samuel & Co. Crown of Arragoon, Br. 8.5 1,474. Jno, G. Dorward, 25th April,-Cardiff 9th Mar., Coal-Gilman & Co. Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger. B... 1,223, Goetche,

24th April,-Bangkok 16th April, Rice.- B. & 5,

Feradene, Br. s.5, 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th

+

April,-Rangoon 30th Mar., Rice.-Order. General Bagedano, Chilian Training ship, 1,05, Comdr. Luis Gomez, 23rd April, Singa pore 13th April. Glenshiel, Br. 53, 2,204, E. Warner, R.N.R., 13th April, London via Singapore 27th, Feb., Gen-McG, B. & Gow. Hangsang, Br. 8.5, 1.356, S. Wilde, 24th April, -Shanghai 18th April, and Swatow 23rd, Gen.mj, M. & Co. Heathdene, Br. 5.9, 2,740, H. R. Ketley, 12th April-Moji 6th April, Coal.-B. & Co. Ichang, Br. 5.5., 1,328, W. L. Jones, 34th

April, Canton 23rd April, Gen.-B. & S. Indravelli, Br. s.5., 3,152, R. P Craven, 22nd April, Portland, Or. 14th Mar., Flour and

Gen.-P. & A. S. S. Co.

Isle de Negros. Am. 5.s., 200, Lartiligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. &

Co.

Ismaila, Br. ss, 3,381, A. E. Stebbing, th April, Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar, Rice, M. & Co. Katanga, Br.s.s. 2,159, J. McBride, 24th April, Moji 18th April, Coal.-B. & Co Lord Ormonde, Br. 5. 2,533, James Aiken, 20th April,-Barry Dock 5th Mar., Coal- A., K. & Co.

+

Marie Jebsen, Ger. s.5, 2,220, Bendixen, 7th April-lava Parts 29th Mar., Sugar, Tung Kee.

Orange, Norw. s.5, 1,001, Jah. Dannevig. 26th

April,-Newport 4th Mar., Coal-Order. Prometheus, Norw. s.., 1,024, H. Larsbryggen,

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

Rajaburi, Ger. 5.8., 1,189, J, Wendig, 24th April-Bangkok and Swatow 16th April,

Rubi, Br. 3.1., 1,611, R. W. Almond, 25th April,

Rice, B. & S.

Sado Maru, Jap. 8.s., 3,861, G. Anderson, 24th

Manila 23rd April, Gen.-S., T. & Co.

April, Singapore 19th April, Ballast.-N. Y, K.

Sandyford, Br. s.8., 2,052, W. Stephens, 18th April,-Kuchinotza 13th April, Coal.-B. & Co.

Seward, Am. transport, 1,210, Croskey, zoth

April, Manila 16th April.

HONGKONG.

"Arrivals at Home-gth April-Palermo, ̄ Palermo, 13th April--C. Ferd, Lasise, Kes. Adamu, T. A.

16th April-Radnorshire, zoth April-Anderson, Mr. Moyuns, Danfa 23rd April-Giula, Sydney, Black, Mr. and Mrs.

Blont, Mrs. J.

MUN.

Post Ottire.

A Mall will close for:- Canton-Per Kinshan, 28th April, 7.30 AM. Macao-Ver Hengshan, 38th April, 1.15 F.M. Cebu and Iloilo-Per Wuchang, 28th April, 3 P.M.

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Canton-Per Fatsdam, 28th April, 5 P.M. Namtso-Per Taichun, 28th April, 5 P.M. Sanbue-Per la Fu, 28th April, 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 28th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Hankow, 29th April, 7.30 AM. AM. Singapore Per Telemachus, 19th Aprit,

Singapore, Penang and Rangoon-Per Franz Ferdinand, 29th April, 1 P.M.

Manila-Per Sunghiang, 29th April. 3 P.M. Canton-Per Pawan, 29th April, 5 P.. Canton--Per Kishan, 30th April, 7.30 AM. Manila-Per Rubi, 30th April, 9 A.M. Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kabe, Yokohama, 30th April, 11 A.M.

April, 3 P.M.

Ningpo and Shanghai-Per chang, 30th Yokohama and Kobe-Per Aragonia, 30th April, 5 P.M.

Canton-Fer Fairhan, 31st April, 9 .M. Shanghai-Per Taiwan, 2nd May, 3 P.M. Swatow and Tientsin-Per Chihii, 2nd May,

3 P.M.

Annam, 3rd May, 11 AM.

Europe, &c., India, viu Tuticorin'e

Manila-Per Zafiro, 7th May, 9 AM. Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melboume-Per Tsinan, 9th May, 3 P.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of Japan, 11th May, 13 A.M.

Yokohama and Kobe-Per Changsha, 11th May, 3 P.M..

Books containing stamps of the following denominations may be obtained at the-counter of General Post Office for $1.00 each.

16 stamps at 4 cents.

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Until further notice the transmission of correspondence via Dalny and the Trans Siberian Railway is discontinued.

Parcels are now accepted for transmission in Batavia and the Dutch East Indies "direct."

Scale of charges as follows:-

Greatest

Th. 10 3 lbs.--$1.15 4 lbs. to lbs.-31.50

length 2 feet.

8 lbs, to 1 lbs.-$2.00

length and Girth 4 feet.

Na Insurance.

THE WEATHER.

mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser- The following report is from Mr. J 1. Plum

Casady, Mr, Lo F. Clark, Gea, j. Clark, W. G.

Morris, W. W.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Miller, P. L.

M. A.

THOMAS'.

Marroni, M. Parker, H. E. Pelmer, Chas. S Peterson, Mr. and Mrs,

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.

Maper, Mr. and Mrs.

Adanis, F. R.

Marriott, Dr..O.

Bakken, J. O.

Mast, Sidney

Mas, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bish, Wm. N.

Berrain, C. F.

Bloggan, Mr. & Mrs. R. Bonner, E, A, Borthwick, Mr. R. W.

Mc ran, T. P.

Canceran, N. W.-

J.

McLennan, A.

Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Crego, Mr.

Ceyle, J.

Merecki, H.

Daclat, A. E.

Molchanoff, H.

Eastman, M. G.

Erskine, E. P.

2

Forman, J. G.

Muir, J.

Hoogh, Dr.

Jenson, Mr.

Moore, J. H.

Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

Kernan, L. E.

E. O.

Key, G. W.

་་

Lchiman, E.

Newington, A. G.

Nichols, E. &

North, Č. J.

Baker, Col.

Osborn, Mrs. F. Parito, Mrs.

Daniel, W.

Loary, Dr. and

Dye, H.S.

and children

Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Peirce, Mr. and Mrs.

H. D.

Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. McCracken, W.

J. B. Gilson, G. A.

Mitchell, Mr. Murchie, Mr.

Cem, Col. and Mrs

L.

Coffee, A. J.

Colson, F. T

J. Moreno, Mr.

Davies, Mas. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Dean, G. Derbyshire, J. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mr. Downing, J. C. Edwards, Mrs. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A. Elmore, F. Fergusson, Mr. & Mrs. Falconer, R. M.

A. W. and son Fisher, H. G. Glover, C. Giant, A. W.

Gras, Mr.

Hall, Capt. T. Hamblin, J. H. Hammersley, B. F. Hanford, H. B. Haughwont, W. B. Hayton, J. T. Hellmann, Mr. & Mrs.

Von

Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Hug, Mr. & Mrs. and

family Icely, Rev. F. Joseph, Mr. and

E. S. Judeil, L. Katsch, E. A. Legara, P. Legardo, B.

Leggatt, E A. Lewis, A. R. Lewis. J. H. Lyons, Capt. H. G. Litvinoff, S. W. Macgowan, R. J.

Mac ie, C. Gordon

Bentista, M. H. Bantista, H.

Beil, Ms. J.

Belt, J. F.

Boyce, W. B.

Buchanan, E. B.

1

Clair, Miss St.

Clinaco, I

Young, L. C.

KOWLOON,

Jewell, F. F.

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 tes made me ill. At length I began to think that I should have to give up.

"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 may husband to let me give them a trial, and ha 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 I am now in excellent health and can enjoy my food."

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

Pike, R.N., L. & Mrs. G Iremonger, Lieat.-Col. Rowe, Mrs, and baby Potter, A. G.

and Mrs.

Potts, W.-H.

Pincentel, Mr.

Richardson, F.

Rosario, F. G. du

Rusbby, Mr. & Mr. F.

Sayle, R. T. D.

Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Gray Simmers, Mr. and Mrs

Skott, C. Somerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs. A. Stanley, H. U. Stewart, J. Stolp, A

Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Sugden, Mr. and Mrs.

A. and family Sullivan, Miss!TM

Mrs. Tavera, A. P. de Tavera, C. P. de Tavera, Mrs. P. de and

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питье

Thomas, C. B.

Trimmel, W. D. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitton, Mrs. A. M.

Winter, O.

Yokura, K.

WHERE NOISE IS KING.

WHAT A HOILERMAKER ENDURES.

Men as well as women benefit by the now 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 pills bearing Dr. Williams' name (and to be obtained post free for two and ninepence from Dr. Williams' Medicine Company, Holborn-viaduct, London, if readers have any difficulty in purchasing the No human being endures so much in the genuine at shops) which have cured so many way of deafening, car shattering boise as indigestion, kidney disease, paralysis, locomotor cases of anemia, bile, consumption, fits, goat, Boilermaker. The whole place in which he works is filled with thunderous sound as of artillery-firing. Along its huge length fat boilers lie in stocks like giant iron canoes in process of building; while men, whose skins glisten in the light and beat, rush about with pincers holding red-hot rivets, which they

at xy, St. Vitus dance, and the frequent ailments of ladies. Substitutes cure nothing.

ACCIDENT IN AN ENGLISH COAL PIT.

While working in a Hauley coal pit some thrust through the plates to have their pro-years ago John Henshall lost an eye from a trading noses dattened by heavy hammers spark at the pick-end The injury set up Over everything the fierce light of the braziers remove the eye. Finding his occupation an inflammation, which compelled the doctors to makes weird shadows on the heaving muscles a miner gone, he has since worked as a gar- - of workers.

dener and at odd work. He is a most respect able and intelligent mar, the victim of repeated

As Mr.

A hard, wearing life it is and a little thing impairs a boilermaker's efficiency. Thomas Houghton, a Birmingham boilermaker,!- recently said to a newspaper interviewer, even deranged digestion may incapacitate one. Mr. Wright, Mr. and Mr. Houghton, some time ago, was compelled to

Wolff, Philip

Wooliner, Mr. & Mrs.

C. G.

CONNAUGHT.

Luz, S.

Manneis, Mrs. & child McKill gins, H. G. Menashih, R. Moss, Thos. Newborn, R. H.

Christic, Mr. & Mrs. D. Noel, V.

Novenario, Leom Flegario, G. Ortega, L, Pilatvie, Mr. F'riate, de Rees, L. C. Rheingold, F.

Davies, F. O. Cronin, Joha Dalley, Mr.

Fyre, Mr. and Mrs. B. Roberts, A. G. Dufour, Mrs. B. Dulot, Mme. in Japan. The greatest pressure is now found: Genato, Raucom

valory:-

has risen at all stations but more particularly On the 27th at rug a.m. The barometer

Per Bayern, from Bremen, &c.-Miss fessie Siberia, Am. s.5, 5,653, J. T. Smi1h 20th April in the Yangtse valley and the least in the Genaid, M. R.

Vornberger, Mr. L. Jucdiell, Mr. and Mrs. Tiberii and infant, Mr. and Mrs, van Buskirk, Miss B. Smith, Mr. Ehrenfels, Misses Mathay.

Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Nolan, Messrs. David Woad, John Lowe, Boulanger, Miss Lecky, Messrs. Ferd. Lind, Walther Franke, H. Harrop, Miss Farquharson, Mesars. F. Howell, J. A. Smith, H. Schneider, Crisp, Arbenz, G. Villa, Mrs. James, Inspector and Mrs. Gidley, Mr. Jllenberger, Misses A. Pea cock and I, Parker.

Per Palawan, for Hongkong from Shanghai -Mi Casady. For Landon-Mrs. Thomson and child, Mrs. Warren and a children, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mitchell, Dr. and Mrs. Judd, Mrs. Murray and 1 children, Mrs. Fitzgibbon and children, Rev. and Mrs. Deans and child, afrs.

1. W. Barber and infant, Misses Watson, G. Smith and Macfarlane, Masters W. and T. Smith, Messrs. J. A. Thomson, T. H. Blowey, R. Hough, H. Harvey, F: L. Crompton and ), Cumming. For London from Yokohama Capt. Townsend, Messrs. H. M. Arnould, F.! Hunter, D, Cooper, D. Evans, M. Charlton and T. Porter. From Kobe-Mr. and Mrs. G. Murray and 2 children, Messrs. A. W. Allen, Hunter, and Miss Massey,

Shipping Report

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

Sinicom, Br. 8.5, 3,737, R. E. Collins, 24th April,-Barry Blocks 12th Mar., Coal.-D. & Co., L.d. Sungkiang, Br. s..., 1,011, J. Robinson, 24th Tamsul, Br. 2.8., 919, Eedy, 25th April,- April-Manila 22nd April, Gen.-B. & S.

Teesta, B1, 9.5, 3,428, A. M. Rait, R.N.R., 24th

Shanghai 21st April, Gen-B. & S.

April,-Yokohama and Moji 20th April, Coal-J., M. & Co.

Gradients are moderate on the China Coast part of the China Se. Moderate to fresh NE. and rather less pronounced in the northern winds will be experienced in the Formosa Channel and moderate F. to NE. winds in the China Bea.

Forecast: Moderate E, to NE. winds CRINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. overcast, misty.

April 27th, 1904, a.m.

Bar. Th. Hu Wind Wr.

Tokio

Wuchang, Br. 5.9., 801, E. Finlayson, 24th April, Cebu and fiollo 19th April, Sugar.

Telemachus, Br. e.si, 4,802, J. H. Goodwin,

25th April,-Japan and Shanghai 22nd Viadivostock.iz.m Tweeddale, Br. 8.8., Milne, 16th April,-Moji Hakodate ...!

April, Cen.-B. & S.

Nemurna.m.29.88

Wongkoi, Ger. s.s, 1,115, W. Reher, 23rd April, Kochiion

roth April, Ballast.-G., L. & Co. -Bangkok 17th April, Rice and Wood. Nagasaki 1. & S.

Oshima Kagoshima

Naba Ishigakijima.. Taihoku

-B, & S.

SAILING VESSELA,

Algon Bay, Br. bq., 11, Title, 4th Mar.,

Hoagay 15th Feb,, Coal.-B. & S. Marin 1e, Ital, bq., 1,418, D. Urso, 9th April, -Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood Order,

Tainan

Thichu.....

Koshua

Pescadores...

*oberts Miss Robertson, W. R. Gomez, Dr. M.

Roxes, Mr. Harde man.U S.A., Capt. Rutherford, N. H.

and Mrs.

Harris, J. D Howard, F Heckford, R. G Helme, E. B. Lederer, Mrs.

Arthur," W. Duct, R.H A., Brandt, C M.

Hay

Slebenshuin, R. Swaby. Thomas C. Trimin ham. N. S. P. Walker, A. T. Willams, W. H

KING EDWARD.

Muspiatt, A. S. Major Cugh, A. H.

Oakes, Mrs. M.

Palmer, Thos,

Emecranion, V. Simp- Palmer, Mrs.

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Franck, A.

Froberg, M. & child Gomez, G.

Jameson, J. Welt

give up his work, but he cured himself by Dr. Williams' pink pills. Mr. Houghton, who lives at 65 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 afraid to stoop at my work in case they should come 1

OB.

I

"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 me very much at the works, and 1 was afraid to take my food.

!

misfortunes.

Mr. John Henshall. Victim of an accident at Hanley. "I am getting on in years," he said—"nearly sixty-eight-and since lost my eya i hava done no work in the pits. That is, however, "Then my wife, who had suffered terribly I was laid up with an attack of liver complaint,

not the only trouble I have had. Fortwo years·· with indigestion, prevailed upon me to get her which caused acute indigestion. I also suffered a bottle of Dr. Wikids' pink pills for pale from nervous debility. I had agonising pains people, and after taking their for some time giddiness. I was hardly able to eat, and got in the head, and was subject to feelings of her improvement was so marked that I began into a very weak, low, and depressed-stato of to take the pills myself, with the result that, health. Indeed, I used to feel at times like a like her, I felt speedy relief. After taking map out of his mind, and but for Dr. Williams about two bottles i was completely cured.

pink pills I don't know what would have become of me,

"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. in fact, to-day I have been carpentering, for

Pinckerton, Ms. F. R. amusement, which would have been impossible

and child

a short time ago." Roces, A.

Railton, W. A.

Roberts, S. E.

F. Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J.

Shepherd, Bruce Shephard, Mr. Herbert Somekh, S. S. Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.

M. J. D. Sumlong, F. Talati, Mr. and Mrs. M.

P.

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Levy, M.

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Lundholen, Capt. B.

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Jan de Leop

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Jan Araneta

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Mendoza, M,

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Str. Benmehr from London:-Experienced,

Steamers Expooted.

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Vessels

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Hongkong Victoria Peak Gap Kock Macao

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Str. Tingiang from Wuhu :-Dense fog throughou, variable airs.

light winds, and smooth sen.

wind, dull overcast weather, smooth sea

Str. Famtur from Shangbai-light to mo. Aragonia derate wind, smooth sea, bazy and foggy Oceano.... throughout.

Str. Catherine Apcar from Calcutta-Light and mild winds, and smooth sea from Singa pore to port.

Str. Choyrang from Shanghai-Light vari. able winds, smooth sea and occasional fog to Swatow, thence to port m derate Ely winds and dull overcast weather.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Returns.

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

U.S.S. Monterey......

Taiping.....

Honam...... Vasco da Gama ..............

Apanrade

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Singapore H. A. L... April 28 Haiphong Singapore. N. Y. K...April 28 Manila..... Taitar... Shanghai C. P. R. CoApril 29 Bacolod Coptic.... Ernest Simons. Singapore M. M. May Japan......P. M. Co.. May

2 floilo Namsang ...... Calcutta..., M. & Co. May 4 C. St. James.10a.m

2 Cebu Emp. of Japan Vancouver C. P. R.Co May 6 Indrapura..... Portland... P. & A. Co. Way 6 Suisang .........Calcutta..., M. & Co May 10: Oldenburg......Aden ...M. & Co.. May 13) Korea........ San F'cisco P. M. Co.. May 13

Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-9th April-Plantmars, Titania,

Ernest Simons, Verona, Ulysses, Segovia, Al

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VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

CRAIGIEBURN,

MAN AND WIFE.

THE STORY OF A HAPPY PAIR.

"To see if I could get any benefit," said Mr. Henshall, continuing his story, "I went to Rhyl, and spent three weeks at one of the con in fact, while I was at Rhyl I thought my end valescent homes there. But I got no better f was approaching, and feeling that I should rather die at home, I came back to Stafford. shire. I still suffered on my reture, and for a time I became an out-patient at the North Staffordshire Infirmary. It was Dr. Williams. pink pills for pale people that eventually cured

me."

"How came you to take them?"

would do me any good I went back with him "Why, my son came from the North of England to visit me, and to see if the change to his home. My son was at that time taking Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people, and he gave me some to try. I took the greater part of a bottle and in a fortnight they made a new man of me. I was able to go to work.

Mrs. Houghton, wife of the hero of the remark. able story related in this issue under the title "Where Noise is King," had a story to tell no less remarkable than that of her husband "About six months ago," she explained to a preas 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 & terrible "Oh, I am much better," replied Mr. Hen. degree. I had a heavy feeling in mesball, "I have a better appetite, my nerves are Moxon, Mr. and Mrs Sometimes my heart was subad that I ha. fi indeed."

chest and severe palpitation of the heart stronger, and I seem to have more vigour in me. Considering my age, i am feeling very

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skop windows, and even on a broad pavement Yates, Mr. & Mr. C. O. I swayed belplessly from one side to the other.

"And how is your health" to-day " was tha next question.

Mr. Henshall, asked if he bad any objection to his story being published, said: "I bave 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 nerves anemia, bile, consumption, eczema, headache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula. Dr. Williams' pink pills have cured these and other diseases in countless, cases, Women they especially belp in those character. istic troubles which they do not talk about, The pills are not a curavall. They cure by action on the blood and on the curves, curing fits, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, 86. Vitar dance, neuralgia Only the genuine pills, bearing Dr. Williams' namo, cure. Substitutes never cure. Genuine pilla post free from Williams' Medicine Company, Holborn-viaduct, London, for two shillings and ninaponce; but can be bad at all medicine shops if you take care to get the right ones, which did so much good to this victim of Accident and Misfortune

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