BIRD-NESTING IN BORNEO,
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The Dyaka, though neally formed, ars usually, I might say invatably, of small size, Hasidom exceeding 5 ft. 4 in, or 5 ft 5 ip, in
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non and child, Mr. and Mits, Oddie, Prof. Dr. .1/10 13/16 Omori, Mrs. Paynò, Mesire. S. Peterson, and 6 months' sight L/C,...t/to 13/16 L Pini, Mr. and Mrs. Part, Mr. and Mr ya dawa sight San Francisco & New York 464 Richardson, Mesars R. Ronsell, J. Salui, 47 Sartorioso, S. Schiffer, R. F. Schirmer, and T 35 days' sight Sydney and Melbourne 1/12 1/16 Seabalg, Mrs. V. Shoji, Mears. Sinclair,
.......240 Smith, E. Steffan. Tau Mo Shin, Venning, B., months' sight France
2.471 Wilkinson, O. Wills, Capt. J. Wiemann, Mr. K. [1.06) | C. Yun, Mr. Zabader and children?
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remarkable compared with Europeszi. This | Amarics-Bank Trl - comparative uniformity of size prevalle not indin T.T
Germany-flank TT only among the Dyaks of Bomeo, but among, almost the whole of the Indo-Chinese race, including Burmes, Siamois, Cambodians, and'↑ the widespread Malays that stretch along the coast of these regions. My companion, Mr. D-, was alsó not overburdened with the moniality of flesh. The Dyaks therefore get through the passage with ease and so did Mr. Dithout very much trouble. But when I fairly gol squeezed into the breach, so to speak, I could force myself, neither upwards nor downwards (for that was the direction of the parago), and there I was, suspended like Mahomed's coffin or a trusted fowl. By dint of wriggling, however, I at last found myself on the top of the passage, minan a certain amount of skin and some buttons from my tight fitting-khaki conf. Still on we jogged for the best part of a mile, when, lo and behold the caves in which the birds were breeding, and which were to be the limits of our under. ground wanderings.
A faint glimmer of light could be seen through a rift in t'e rocks far above us, and it was through this small rift, which was a sealed passage even in the Dyaks themselves, that the birds passed in their journeys to and from their nesting-grounds. Our arri-ál, of course, disturbed whatever birds were there, and they disappeared as best they could, Nor were
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i months' sight Germany........
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Oldest
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Per picul stals New.......
@ 1,100/1,130 1,150/1,180 1,220/1,200 .@ 1,330/1,380
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Perrian (Paperi
Par chest ..@ 1,130 ..@, 1,090
Shipping.
7801050
Army v Tsinan, Br. s.a., 1,460, W. B. Brown, roth May,
Kobe 4th May, Gen.-B. & S.
Shipping Report
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HONGKONG. Mucho-Per Heungekan, 16 b May, 1.15 PM, Singapore, Penang and... Calcutta — Per| Bingham, Mr. & Mrs King, E. V. Kumuung, tóth May, 2 PAS, ... BRONA BJ. E and child GTsingtan, Chefeo and Tientsia—Per Chikli, Birbock, R.
16th May,, P.MANE V
Shanghai-Por Shackring, 16th May, 3 P.M. Manila-Par Tan, 16th May, 3 PMá bán Macho Far Hangsam, 17th May, 1.15 P.M. Macro-Pay Hauwgikan, 18th May, 1.13 P.M. Tientsin-Per Worang, 18th May, 3 PM * Macao-Par Haungakon, 19th May, 1,15 P.M.
Manila-Per Rubí, z0th May, 10ʻAM. Europa, » &c., India, via Tuticoris-Par | Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Moody, Mrs. Jala CĂnsan, 20th May, 11 KM.
Macko Par Háungikan, noch May, 12.15 7.M. Cebu and Hallo-Per Sungkiang, 23rd May, 3 P.M. Pr
VISITORS AT THE DOTELS
PEAR.
Ancott, E. F. Beattie, A. Healtic, M. F. Bentwick, Capt. and
Mr. and children Bourcheir, Mr. & Mrs.
Str. Proteur from Swatow-Calm wasther Brawa, Mr&Mrs. D.E. and smooth s62,
Bunnay, Col and Mrs. F. W. and children
Dixon, Mr.
Btr, Yatshing from Wubu:-Light variable Clothier, A. N. winds and fog, smooth sea.
Str. Tiinan from Kobe ---Light to moderate SW. wind, and moderate sex, weather fine with occasional thick fog.
Str. Feashing from Wobu:-Light winds
and continuous fog, from Guizlaff to Chapel Island, thence to port light aire, clear and die.
Str► Choysang" from Shanghai —There to Swalow light southerly winds, add thick fog, from thence moderate easterly wind, doo fest ther,
Dymock, Lieut. A.
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Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Gales, Capt.
Hallingworth, Mr. and
Harker, B. Brotherton
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Handy, Mrs.
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Hassan, Mr. and Mr. Haynes, Col. Hassland, F. A.
| Heligaun, A. ~!
| Heit, Mr. and Mrs.
F. Taget Hudig, D. Jeffries, H, U.
there so very many of them, as at the particu. Proteus, Nor. 13, 1,024, C. Möller, toth May Angola, Br. ; 2,880, A. W. Cameron, 8th Joaling, Major C. L.
lar time of day we paid our visit most of the birds would be foraging elsewhere. A few awishes of the different torches, with proper adjustment of the withes, and they burni brightly for a time in our Pluto's Hail, which was an appropriate enough name for this cave in the absence of any other. And there, for a time, we watched the Dyaks ging through their gymnastics of robbing the birds', nests, with their ropes and Inng pales, creeping along the high ridges and ledges, in the lurid light of the larches, like unearthly spectres. It was rather late in the season for getting many edible birds' nest, and the Dyaks went with us more as guides than with the hope of making a great haul of nests. We got enough, however, to satisfy our curiosity, and that was all-we wanted, besides being enlightened in the way In which the thing was done.
The birda that build these peculiar nests are a species of swallow, not very different in alta or in mode of flight from the migratory swallows that frequent our own shorer at certain seasons, with the usual skimming fight, pointed wingi and characteristically forked tail. The nests consist of shallow cupshaped cavirles, truncated at one side, where they are attched to the rocks like bracketston wall, and forming same- thing like a two-thirds segment of a circle. It
is not always easy to get at them, as they are sometimes glued to the perpendicular sides of the solid rocks, high overhead, so that the nest hunters have to scale these cracks with ropes and poles to get at them. In substance they consist
of an elastic, semi-transparent mucilaginous material, which is said to be a secretion, or macerated food, from the crops of the birds themselves. As robbing these nests for com mercial purposes forms a part of the Dyik's means of livelihood, and of Rajah. Brooke's revenue, the birds have frequently to build twice or even three times during the season' before they are able to hatch their offspring, and it is noted that each successive crop of pets deteriorates in the way both of construction and composition. The original, or first nests, built at the beginning of the season, are bright and transparent, with but little admixture of other material than the paternal secretion spoken of and are consequently known on the market as "white peats" But when they are robbed, the next crop is not nearly so pure in ub stances, and when a third crop has to be built,
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Swatow gth May, Ballast.-B. & Co. Hailen, Fr. s. 377, L.. Andersen, 10th May,—
M.
Fakhoi and Holhow 9th May, Gen... Nord, Nox. ss., 730, G. Haraldsen, 10th May, -Saigon 5th May, Gen.-Aagaard Thor sen Co.
Eiger, Nor. ss., 875, C. Rafen, 10th May,
Canton 10th May, Gen.-S, & Cn. Dagny, Nor. 6.s., 889, O. Alerahamsen, roth
May-Newchwang via Chefoo 3rd May,
Gen-Kwong Man Kee.
Elax, Br. ss., 2010, Baker, roth May,-Pulo
S mbo 4th May Bulk Petroleum.-A., K. & Co,
Fooshing, Br. 6,5., 1,423, T. Arthur, roth May,
-Wuhu 4th May, and Chinkiang gth Rice and J, M. & Co. Mathilde, Ger. 58, 678, A. Ulderup, 11th May,
Pakhoi 7th May, and Hoihow gth, Gen. —J. & Co.
Yatthing, Br. 6.6. 1,479, T. Seljar, 11th May
Wuby and Chinktang 7th May, Rice.-J, M. & Co.
Chaysang, Br. B., 1,424, Selby, th May,
Shanghai via Swatow 6th May, Gen-J
L
Bonaventure, Br. cruiser, 3,120, H. H. Torless,
M & Co,
11th May,~from Mira Bay.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. San Cheong, for Canton. Hongkong, for West River. Sagevin, for Singapore. Ficaking, for Canton, Chamwat, for West River. Hano', far Haiphong, Lymoon, for Shanghai, Sungkinng for Amoy,
Shun Ler, for West River. Ningchow, for Nagasaki. Holing, for Shau-u-tung. Florida, for Saigon, Wingchai, for Macao. Hangsang, for Shanghai.
Carl Diederichsen, for Hoihow.
Danetwerk. May 11. Pera, for Singapore. Haimun, for Const l'artu,, Fanoi, for Haiphong. Dagny, for Canton. Sungkiang, for Manila.
Hellas, for Canton,
Card Diederichsan, for Hoihow Hangsang, for Shangbai. Zymoon, for Shanghai,
Passengers arrived Per Proteus, from Swatow-Mr. Jack Samer, and 135 Chinese.
Per Teinan, from Kobe-Mr. and Mrs. Vi lonki and child, Mr. J. flowith, Col. M. E. Cooke Callis, Rev. W. T. Austen, Mr. J. Y. Alexander, Mrs. H. T. Selfe.
Per Chaytang, from Shanghai-Yeasts. Mc- Culloch, Turathdos, and Dr. Olph.
Passengers Leparted.
Teazels in Fort. STEAMERA. May-Mororan 28th April, Coal. & Bangkok, Ger. 2.3., 1,267, F. Bache, 7th May,
+
Bangkok 27th Apríl, Rice.—D. & 2. Bogstad, Nor, 6.3., 1,981, S. H. Gallicicat
May-Canton 5th May, Gen-Aagaard. Thoresen & Co.
1
Don of Kelly, Br. 1, 2725, W. Jarvin, 10th May-London th April, and Singapore 4th May, Gen.-N. Y. K Furateck, Ger. sa, 1,814, Ohlerich, 9th May
Newport 18th Jan and Hose Kohe Bay 5th May, Ballast.-J. & Co Gulf of Venice, Br. s.a., T. H. Cook, 7th May,
-Manila 4th May, Gen.—Order. Hue, Fr. .., yos, Godineau, 7th May,
Haiphong and Hoihow 6th May, Gen-A, R. M.
5.
Ischia, Ital. sx, 3,784, C. Andraw, zib May,
Bombay 17th April, and Singapore 29th, Gen.-C. & Co.
Kumsang, Br. &.., 2,077, E. J. Buller, 8th
May, Calcutia 23rd April, Penang 29th, and Singapore. 3rd. May, Gen.~}, M. & Ca
Lycemoon, Gier, 13., 1,138, Th. Lehmann, b Macquaite, Br. ., 7,073, 8t. John George, 25th ↑ May,--Canton 8th May, Gen.-S. & Co.
April-Moji 21st April, Coal-G., L. & Cò,
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kaye, Major and Mrs., Kelsall, Major & Mrs. Louder, Mr.
Martin, R.
Meadur, Eng. Comdr.
and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mr.
Herbert Muelle, 1. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. Ollis, F. B. O'Neil, J, L. Hough Painter, Maj. and Mrs. Parker, R., A. Re Parker, Mr.
• Parry, Major Paxton, Capt. H. W. Phillips, Major Plate, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock, K.C., Mr.. Rymer, Mr. and Mrs. Sawer, Mrs. Sinclair, A.
Smith, C. W. "Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Spalckbaver, W. O. C. Stokes, Mr. - Thomas, Mr. Uffel, W. von Vandin, Gordon Vereker, Capt. and
MEL
and Mrs.
Watkins, R.R., Capt. White, Dr. and Mrs.
Mf.
„ÚCCIDENTAL Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Marchant, Capt. -1 and family Bockelmann, L. Bohlan, O. Chandler, Lient.
Fiber, R.
Fisher, F. Harly, Major M. R. Kerkhoven, Mr. and
family
Keyt, Dr.
Krill, Mr.
Leeley, H.
Martin, Mariano Moser, E. Munro, Miss A. Pennefather, Mrs.... Petersen, J. Pirar, Sitnino Lopez Pinggéra, Dr. Schlaikier, Capt. and
Mr.
Schiller, Mr. and Mrs.
and family
Uyatthuren, H...
J.
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mts. G. W.
Winter, J. R. C. and daughter Marchant, Mr. and Yarnell, Mr. H. E.
children
NAME
IMA
Alacrity Albion + Andromeda Astraen Bonaventure Centurion ... Cherab
¡Diadem
Mausang, Br. 3, 1644 R. Houghton, 30th
April, Sandakan 24th April, Timber and. Gen 1, 2, & Ca Neumuchlan, Ger. 6.4., 2,993, Fischer, 8th May, -Cardiff vis Camreigne Bay 5th May, Ballast.-J. & Co. Ningchow, Br. 1,5, 5,714, Davisų, roth:May,-
Singapore 5th May, Gen.--B. & B/RI Queen Manor, Br. s.a.: 3,573, A. Carrie, gth
May Maroran 29th April, Coal--D. & Fame Glory Co., Co.
Handy Rajaburi, Ger. 3, 1,189, G. Wendig, 7th...
May, Bangkok 28th April, Rice and Meat.
Hacia.... --B. & 5.
Hogue... Tsiniau, Ger.: 8.8., 1,002, O. Koch, 6th May,--- Kohsichang, (Bangkok) 30th April, Rice, Gen and Wood—§. & B. Ualwood, Nor. ss., 1,066, Carl Andersen, sth
May-Samamang 37th April, Sugar Moorhen Yuen Fat Hong.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL" REGISTER."
May 9th, 1905, &m,
Krassnof, T. A
Laug, A. H.
Ban. Th. Hu. Wind Wr.
Lewis, A. R..
Mackay, C. H.
Vladivostock.7 am.
“Maria, R. M. da F. e | Nemurò muló, am. 30,00
and servant Marriott, Dr. O.
Hakodate t
30.17
Kocht Nagasaki
Tokio H
30.32-
3003
Oshima
1 30.04 30.03
fihigakijima.
# 30,00
Taihokud
Miller, P. L.
Boggan, Mr. and Mrs. McArau, T. F.
and Infant Bonner, Z. A.
and child
| Bowack, G.
Mair, Mr. W. M. Kéroshimay
Moon, Mr. & Mr. B. M. Naba
Taichu........ Taipan...!
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Moore, Dr. W. B.A.
Bowden, V. R.
Morray, E. H.
Broughall, L...
Newington, A. G.
Buck, Hart
Oliffe, O. C.
Clark, Hon. Dr. Francia-Parfitt, WA
Clark, T.
Patey, Mrs. E. 0.
Koshua Pescadores...
11
Clegg,
Eng. Lt,
Gottla
a.m.30.03
30.0
| Sharp Peak.
Ranney, F. Ogar |- Amoy
Swatow
and Mrs. H. I," Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O Davies, Mrs. J. T. Deacon, F. B. Derontier, 5. Docilttle, F. H.
Parking, Mr. and Mrs. Welhaiwei...
T. L.. Platt, E. V.
Ranney, Mrs. F. 0.
Reach, Mr. J. S. and Canton
child
: 6.30 #: 30.01
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[30.03 9.m. 30.07
Hongkongs.ro.m.300581
Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Victoria Peak
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Skott, C. Downing, Mr. and Mrs.
T.C Felvon, C. P.
Somerville, Geo.
Snewin, B. A.
Soper, C. II.
Stanley, Dr. T. Stanley, H. H. Stein, A. L. Stewart, W. M. Thornborraw, J. ·
F. Trimnell, W. D.
Fletcher, H. Frost, B. L. Glover, C, Gardon, E. N. 8. Grant, A. W. Grone, Dr. and Mrs. Haines, C. V. Hall, Capt. T. Hauron, J. Harding, R. Hunt, R.N, Engineer
Capt. Innes, Capt. R. Johnton, E. F. Kempt, H. H. Kerr, F.
Unbohaug, C. H. Vickers, J. S. Vickers, R. C. Wemyss, J. L. Woolmot, Mr. and Mrs.
C. E.
Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
Zehrmann, F. C. Yen, C. Zacharias, H.
CRAIGIEBURN, '
Barnett, H. J. O. faith, H. Percy Dana, G. H.
Torney, Mr. A. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Torney, Miss Marchant, Capt. and Torney, Miss },
Mrs, and children Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Riadore, R. Lieut.-
Montague Commander & Mrs. Wilson, Dr. Newell' and thildren Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. and children
Grant Smith, E. Grant
KOWLOON,
Gap Rock
30.04
Macao........
"F
30:02
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$
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29.95
Cebu
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C. St. James.FOL.M.
May 11th, 190s, a.m.
Vladivostock.7 a.m.) --
Semuro amg000 Hakodate Tokio
Kochi... Nagasaki ..............
+
20 97
30 TO
30.03
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Gap Rock... Macao......... Haiphong...
Manila.........
11
Wright, Mr. R. J. L.
and children
Victoria Paak
か
30.01
NNW
12
(29.98) 84 {
Carrick, Mr. and Mrs, Mitchell, Mr.
1
A. F. Eustaco, Bert. Herlot, R.M.L.I., Capt.
and Mrs. Mackay McCrae, D.
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and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mri.| Cebu .................!
W. H.
St. James 1ORT.
HIS BRITANNIG MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATTON.
CLASS.
despatch-vessel...
battleship, 1st class ..... cruiser, ist class cruiser, and clats
TONS. GUNB I.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED AT
1,700 12,950 15 '11,000
4,360 to
16
3,000 13,500 10,500
Commander Harbord Captain Sydney R. Fremantle.
900
Hongkong
143
༄་
Hongkong
Captain R. Nelsos Ommanney
IN
Hongkong
7,000
Captain Lionel G, Tuinali....
.com 29+
Yangtze
Cruiser, and class
4+300
7,000
Captain H. H. Toriasis ...
412
Hongkong
...battleship, txt class...
10,500
13,000
Captain Fegan
Hongkong,
water tank and tug...
.390
..300
Hongkong
cruiser, 1st class'
11,000
16,500
Captain H. W. Savory....
fen route to Singa-
pore
torpedo boat destroyer ........
306
5,700
Lieut.-Commander Stevenson
Hongkong
#battleship, rst-clas
12,950
16
13,500
Captain Hon. Stopford
...Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer...
a75
4,000
Reserva
...
Hongkong
torpedo boat destroyer ..
275
4,000
Lieut-Commander Richards...
Hongkong
special service torpedo-v...
6,400
3,400
Captain E. F. B. Charlton
Hongkong
cruiser, at class
11,000
11,000
Captain Shortland
Hongkong
Humber
atoreship
1,040
800
··Lieat. P. M. Rindora
Hongkong
Iphigenia | s
Kinaba
cruiser, and class
3,600
7,000.
Captain William B. Fawckner
Singapor
torpedo boat destroyer ...
280
3,900
Reserva
Hongkong
river gunboat..
85
1,200
Lieut.-Commander E. V.F. R. Dugmore
Yangtze
river gunboat
180
Boo
West River
...battleship, rat class...
13,500
Captain T. G. Groet
Hongkong
Otter
6,300
Reservo
...Hongkopg
Rambler.... Robin... Sandpiper ...
Commander G. E. Monro
240
240
Sirius
40
3,600
7,000
Captain C. I. H. Moore
...Shanghal
Zafiro, Br. 1.1., 1,611, R. Rodger, 8th May,—
Manila 6th May, Gen.-S., T. & Co.
Saipa
་
85
340
· Lieut-Commander Davidson
Yangtass
Taku
Sutlej
cruiser, zat class
250 12,000
6,500
Reserve
ча
i
Hongkong
21,000
Captain W. L. Grant
Singapore
+
Tamar
·Sailing VærixLA,
+4
receiving ship...
301
4,650
Commodore Dicken
124
Hongkong
A.
m
Thetis
river gunboat ...
180
Boo
Lient. Commander E. Secretan...
***
Yangtsso
++
cruiser, and class
3,400
9,000
Captain J. A. C. Wilkinson ...
Singapore
Vengeance
battleship, 1st class...
**
12,950
13,500
Rear-Admiral C: H. Adair
***
441
Singapore
Virago
6,300
Lieut-Commander Gregory...
...Hongkong
Whiting Woodcock Woodlark ...
**
surveying ship ...
450
Commandar R, W. Glennie
Hongkong
1,900
IM
#sh 240
river gunboat
Lieut Commander C. E.. L. Thomas ... Lieut. Commander Hugh Somerville ...) Lieut-Commander Jud. F. Knox
Hongkong
Yangtare Yangtex
Wik, Ger, ... 1,832, Cursions, 3rd May,
Newport 9th Mar, and Babang 23rd April, Coal,-), & Co.
Yuensang, Br. As., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, 8th Moy, Manila 5th May, Gen, M., & Co.
G. Ropes, Am. ship, 2302, D. H. Riners, 16th Mar,Philadelphia. 16th Oct., 1904. Cara Oil--8 O.Co.
Travancore. Br. ship, 2,217, Harger, 30th April, twitch"
Cardiff 5th Sept., Patent Fuel-Gover
ment.
West York, Br. bq, 720, W. J. L. Fosta,_ryth
April-Newcastle 15th Jan, Coal-E, A.- T: Co.
•
Vistais
Steamers Expected.
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the nests nie found to be adulterated more and more with down and other impurities. The birds, perhaps geṭting tired of building, cease to be so fastidious lo their workmanship, and hence the adulterations which mar their purity Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. R. Bloomfeld, Ma l'er Empress of Japan, for Vancouver, &c.- and decrease their value. To that Inst cale- || Crewster, Mr. Fred. B. Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.
From Agents gory belonged most of those nests which we C. Tulloch Miss Kathleen M. Goode, Mr. and were able to procure on this occasion, as the Mis. Jas. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Van
Naly, Capt. S. W. Very, u.a., Messrs. S. M. Doric. Maalia...O. & Q. Co May 13 season we practically over for the gathering Jones, C. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Acker. Palermo....... Singapore P. & O. Co May 14. of eggs for the marke'.
man, Mr. R. 5. Bolsford, Dr. Calaway, Dr. W. Polynesien ... Singapore. M. M....... May 15 B. and Mrs Toy and 4.children, Miss E. M.H. Menzell Singapore. H. A. L... May 16 MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sturge, Messis. Manchuria...... Japan.... P. M. Co... May 18 F. Matera, Frank Elmore, G. D. Mareton, Emp. of China. Vancouver. C. P. R. CoMay 23 Capt. R. Muter, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hinds and | Aragonia ......, Portl P. & A. CoMay 24 child, Messrs. B, H. Hewest. G. A. Moore, Mrs.
| F. M. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rousse and child, Mr. M. Loper, Hon. and Mrs. Jas Ross and child, Mr. and Mr A. Durand, Mr. Messrs. Norbury, C. H. Browne, C. S. Crawford, A. Bennet, Mr. and Mrs. JH, Cawperthwaite,
And so we returned from the caves, bearing our trophies with us. Nor was it indeed, with out some little anxiety that I approached the the passage which had already given me such a lot of trouble. Even the approach to it (au our way back) was so shallow from above, that we had to grope along on our hands and knees, which was not so much thi case through the
"Hongkong & Whampoa Book Returns. rest of the caves. And if I found it so hard to R. H. King, Mrs. J. H. Henderson, Mesars. H. squeeze myself through this passage upwards, G. Moore, W. J. Clark, Mr. A. M. Clark, Dr. Taipan............ how much more so would it be la the reversello Francia, Judgs P. H. Linebarge, Mr. and Holching .........
• H. Young, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tennon, Mr. San Ul process downwards? It may be true that there. Geo. W. Millar, Mrs. Stewart Smith, Miss Gulf of Venice, descent of Hades is easy, yet it is not at all E. Fuirk, Capt. Wakefield, Mr. F. Yoshida, tree that it is so easy to descend as to ascend Misses Fox-Davis and Anderson, Mrs. and rocks, with due regard to the value of one's Miss Wakefold, Dr. Carlisle and G. H. Tunes, Lieut.-Comdr. and Mrs. J. R. Seymour, Mr. M. neck.
Į. O. Halley, Capt, B. F. Rittenbours, Eng. Lieut. C. J. Risch, Mess. Brissenden and Robertson, Mrs. A. R. Parker, Mr. and Mr. H. W. Slade and a children, Messrs. E. Mualle, E. and Mrs. A. E. McCabe, Messrs. E. H. Sharp H. Lovell, Mr and Mrs. Kadoorie, Judge and
Carl W. Smith, Rev: H, O. Sullivan, ·Messrs Ino. F. Eedabongh, T, Harrington, Eric Lund, Doronda, E. E. Thompson, Daniel Seffert, A. R. Pager and Jao, R. Douglasi :
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The Dysk's torches, too, were giving out: What, then, if I could not get through the passage! It was a nice lookout for me, the thought of which still given me the creep However loyal my companion was likely to be, and perhaps also the Dyals, the torches were sure to go nut after a time, like the lights of the Foolish Virgin", and then we should And ourselves in the dark and under the Per Presies, for Bremen, &c. Mrs. AE. ground too. Ugh, I dont like to think of iti
Acker, Mrs. Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. H..E.. On bands and knees we crept, till at last w Mrs. C. B. A. Cairo, Mr. Cerulino, Mr. and Bard and child, Miss F. C. Buffington, Mr. and reached the tying ordeal. Downwards Mrs. G. Chausid, Messrs. Chung Kee and wriggled and purined as best I could. But 1 | Clemens, Mrs. T. E. Collings and child, Mr. could not strain downwards so well as I did Cooper, Mr. G. Coppraters, Mr. and Mrs. Cork opwards, and it was with an immense sense of and children, Mesir, G, Cunningham, Danka, relief that I finally managed to get released. Duscombe, s. and Mrs. Edlia, Capt. F. O. J. Dainty, and R. W. Dale, Vrs. Denker, Capt.
from my temporary pri on, and flopped down Edmunde, Mr. V. Falck, Capt. Wm. Fargher, Into the pool at the bottom of the passage, In Messrs. E. B, Fry, and A. Fischer, Mr. and due time, sad with our toreblight-supply still | Mrs. C. A. Gairdner, Mr. and Mrs. Geddes, unfinished, we all emerged safely from the un Mrs. A. McGinsban, Mr. and Mrs, Chas, J. derground cave, and therewith ended the Glidden, Capt. and Mrs. Gooische andchildren, | episode of my blid/nesting in far-away Borneo, "Mr. A. Gossens, Mr. and Mrs. Graham, - Mr.
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