THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1905.

PASSION FOR GAMBLING, I possessed of many irritating habits but per haps the worst of these is a propensity for sniping in the dark. When weary "Tommy" [Continued from page 0.]

and his husky commades are settling down boys. At the Market-street club, with for a night's sleep, there inconsiderate

Korea, Am. 5.8, 5,651, A. Zeeder, 21st Aug.

San Francisco 22nd July, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai 18th Aug., Mails and Geo.-P. M. S. $. Co.

No mail will be closed for Cunton on Satør, day evening.

PEAK.

Lay, Mrs. Louder, Mr Macfarlane,

Мп.

Dr., and

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. August atst, 1905, am.

ch-apit-upon four, congregated the riff. foes begin their fell work. From a rocky perch Kowloon, Ger. 1.3., 1,495, H. Stehr, 20th Aug» \'will be at the tata, for. 4 cents for each hall Bourchelt, Mr. & Mrs. Machle, Mr. and Mrs. / Vladivostock7a.m.

the city, whose ranks were swelled dar Rapcheon hour by shopmen, clerks, Civil nla, barloungers-anyone, indeed, withibe bling passion who could scrapa up a couple Allinge to stake. The man who has not * up bis mind what to back when he enters of these places will not be allowed the pe ar speculative enjoyment some of the habi- is seem to derive from a study of the black aid; the "tip-slinger" will be at his elbow al. at immediately. This wizened embodiment Craftiness tells to confidential whispers of latest he has in the way of information the stable." He confesses his own im. pniosity, and urges with earnestness that is for those inexperienced of him to with 4, that you put a couple of bob" on his thing, and give him "a cut" of the win-

It's a moral, and it you don't back it I kick yourself for a week. "Back it to by all means," be adds, if he is consulted ther it would not be better to back his

ainly for a place.

THE USE OF THE 'PHONE the same proceedings that take place in the Frigo on in the betting shops, on the sub- which the Chief Justice has more than

affording an uninterrupted view of the camp, they take careful aim, and it is but seldom that their bullets fail to find a victim. There is only one remedy for the hillman sniping-it is 4 Gurkhs.

A British private would lose himself or get knifed before he had, stumbled through the darkness a hundred yards. Even a Sikh would never find the sniper, but the Gurkha doas it, as the phrase goes, “on the head." When the bullets begin to patter among the tents of an expeditionary force, the Gurkha officer in command gives a whispered order and two or three, or perhaps a-dozen of the little men, according to the apparent number of the enemy, glide out into the night. Soon the "sniper" is neatly "sniped himself.

hipping.

Arr:Un8.

Borneo, Ger. 8, 3,144, F. Sembill, 21st Aug..

-Sandakon 16th Aug., Timber and Gen, -M. & Co.

Alcinous, Br. s., 4,278, Pulford,_213 Aug.,-

Singapore 16th Aug, Gen.-B. & S. Samsen, Ger. .., 998, F. Richwaldt, 21st Aug., Bangkok 9th Aug., Rice and Gen. --M. & Co. Radnorhire, Br. s... 1,889, J. Haffner,"21st

Bangkok 14th Aug,, Gen.-S. & Co. Kumsang, Br. .., 2,977, E. ). Buller, 16th

Aug., Calcutta and Aug., Penang 7th, and Singapore roth, Gen.- M. & Co. Lennox, Br. 8.a, 1,361, F. McNair, 15th Aug.

-Callao 19th June, Ballast-D. & Co., Ld.

Lightning, Br. .., 2,12a,. J. G. Spence, arst

Aug. Calcutta pib Aug., Penang and Singapore 16th; Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld.. Loongiang, Br. 4., 1.092, A. E. Sandbach, 21st Aug.Manila 18th Aug,, Gen.-J., M.

Co.

Madeleine Rickmere, Gera 1,120, Simon sen, 19th Aug.-Bangkok 11th Aug. Rice -B, & S.

Nord, Nor.'s, 730, G. eraldsen, 13th Aug

Conton 12th Aug,, Gen,—Aagaard, Thore. sen & Co.

Onsang, Br. E.B., 1,787, J: T. Davies, roth Aug

-Samarang 9th Aug., Sugar➡f., M. &

Co.

Ormidale, Br. 18, 3,305, J. Hamilton, 18th

Aug-Kobe via Moji 10th Aug. Gen Ay K. & Co. Petrarch, Ger..., 1,957, C. Ahrens, 7th Aug| -Amay th Aug,, Ballast.-S., W. & Co. Promine, Nor. ... 714, E. Torstensen, 19th Aug.-Anping 16th Aug., Amoy 17th, and Swatow 18th, Gen.-O. S. K. Rubi, Br... 1,619, A. H. Notley, 21st Aug

Manila 18th Aug., Gen.-S., T. & Co.

Aucolt, E. F. On and after th July, 1905, the rate Braitis, A of postage on letters from Hongkong and the eattie, M. P. British Postal Agencies in China to Australia Hoggas, Mr. and Mr.

The rate of postage on letters from Australia Brown, D. E ounce instead of to cente as at present Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. to Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies Chichester, Maj. A. A. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. in China will be reduced from ad, to zd. for Clothier, A. N

Darling, Col. each half ounce.

Dixon, Mr. Duncan, Mr and Mrs. Dymack, Lieut. A. :: Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Faller, Mr. Gales, Capt. Gudell, Mr. and Mrs. Hallingworth, Mr. and

Mrs.

VIBITORS AT THE ROTEGS.

HONGKONG...

Barker, Mr. Bannell, CKO. Barker, E. Y. Bell, RN, Lieut. H. F. Bennett, Geo. Bennett, Mr. Geo. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs.

J. E, and child Bissell, W, S. Bisney, S. Bonner, E. A.. Brighton, P. G. Brongbail, L

Banner, Mr. and Mrs.

W. C. Carter, W. L..

H. K Chambers, Mr. & Mrs. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, M. O. Clark, T

Lawless, Major Leavenworth, C.5. Lewis, A. R. Lewis, L. 5. Lind, R. E. Lopes, R. M. Macdonald, D. Marriott, Dr, O. McAran, T. P. Meikle, Mr. and Mrs.

E.

Marleer, Mrs.

Merrill, Mrs. L. Miller, F. L..

Mondon, E. J..

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. R. M.

Morrison, Mrs. Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Newington, A. G. Osi, Miss G.

Qel, Miss A,

Harker, B. Brotherton Haynes, Col. Hazeland, F.A.

Helsgaun, A. Howard, W. H. Hudig, D. Jeffries, H. U. Johnson, Rey, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

Barnett, H. J. O. Brown, C. A. Dann, G. H. Frost, B. L..

Martin, R. Maddalerd, Mr. Meler, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, R. Manila, E.... O'Neil J. L, Hugh Parry, Major Peace, Mr. Phillips, Major Philpot, Mr. Pollock, C., Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Setuttón, Mr. T. Sinclair, A. Stadt, Van de Stokes, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Uffel, W. von Vandia, Gordon Vereker, Capt.

White, Dr. M. I. Wilford, F. C. Witt, Hafor

CRAIGIEBURN.

Russell, Mr. Smith, E. Grant

Bar. Th. H. Wind Wz

Namuro 6 a.m.20.83) Hakodata.. " Tokia Kochi.***** Nagasaki

Kagoshima...

Oshima Naha

Ishigakijima

j29.77

" 29.74

29.68

29.72

15

·Taiboku......5 a.m.

Taichu......... Tainau.......

· 11

Kashan....... Pescadores... 11 Weihaiwai..9 m. Gutelaff

17

20.82

11

29-77

Sharp Peak...

נו

Amoy ...................16.30 x.29.80] Swatow.....9 .m.29.75

and Canton

Smith, Mr. and Mrs

Grant...

Aug., Singapore 1th Aug., Gen.-S., T. Signal, Ger, .., 907, A. Bendixon, 30th Aug. Clegg, N., Eng. Lt. Oci Teong Ham, Mr. Gaskell, Mr. and Mr. Smith, Fercy

*& Co. : urged more effective legislation for os, Fr. s.., 8,000, Ald, 21st Aug. Haiphong purposes of suppression. And one

19th Aug., Gen-X, M. Ansequence has been that the horse Tholma, Nor. s.a., 1,187, 1, Jager, 21st Aug, nothing more than a name to the gamblers. It

ight just as weil be a billy goat rece for all

actual contest counts. Should an owner

but to the course to place a commission, as te as not be finds it was not left to him to Sen the betting. If the odds are short, expe ence tells him that it is on account ofthe bel- ng in the city. Most of the fielders have Chops of some sort in town, and telephone mes.

es pass from these places to the cousie, and s are the prices practically the me at either end of the telephone. The 'phone, in- deed, plays a very important part in the whole business. It is used largely to place shop bet- ŝtors on their guard when the police appear to be restive, and such are the methods of organ *g the intelligence department of betting Hubs that a contingent from the Force would bave to arrive as a bolt from the blue to raid, with effect, any form of gambling house in Syd- ey. They are undoubtedly all in sympathy, panded together for common protection, and

ot the least used form of communication when Kms are in the air is the telephone. The po ice complain that telephones should be allow 'ed to be put to such uses, and the writer ac cordingly waited upon the Deputy-Postmaster. General on the subject. He stated that he had

not heard anything officially from the police bout the matter, and indicated that it was in the Minister's discretion to take action "If a sufficiently strong case were made out to

bim.

To form an estimate of the amount al money

that changes hands every week in the betting Clubs and shaps is not easy. It would be con- ure only, but it must be enormour. It is Weckoned, however, that the combined clientele of these institutions numbers over 10,000 per sons, and betting never ceases, day in and day out. Everybody who has the entry, and with whom bets will be made, further acts as agent for bis friends and their friends again, so that far-reaching Character of the evil can be readily understood.

"JOHNNY GURKHA”

THE BRITISH EMPIRE'S GUARDIANS OF THE 'INDIAN FRONTIER,

The Gurkhas are the native race of Nepal, the northernmost province of India, and from times immemorial have proved themselves a warlike and courageous people. In 1814-15 they came in contact with the British and fought with such skill and stubbemess that en the fighting was done and the combat- buts had time to take stock of each other, the

|

Wakamatsu rath Aug, Coal-M. B. K. Montana, Am. 15, 208, D. C. Gamus, 21st

Aug,Manila 18th August, Gen.- Portuguese,

Charterhouse, Br. s., 1,178, R. S. Bainbridge,

+

21st Aug. Penang and Singapore 16th Gen. Too Tek Seng.

Progress, Nor. 65, 1,611, M. G. Steen, 218

Aug-Probolingo and Sourabaya 9th Aug., Sugar-Order.

Felching, Ch. s.s., 980, T. Johns, 22nd Aug,-

Canton 21st Aug., Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co. Ernest Simons, Fr. S., 5,500, Ailland, 22nd

Aug-Marseilles 22nd July, and Saigon 19th Aug., Mails and Gen.-M. M. Childar, Not. 5.s., 1,102, H. Nialssen, zind Aug-Sourabaya 13th Aug., Sugar.-T. Damdels & Co.

Tingsang,, Br. s.s., 1,067, J. M. Smith, zand

Aug-Wuhu and Chinkiang 18th Aug Rice and Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Ernest Simont, for Shanghai. Pakkoi, for Ningpo. Signal, for Haiphong.

Doturtura

August 22,

Sydney, for Europe. Dagny, for Chefoo. Hatching, for Swatow. Pocahontas, for Yokohama. Jacob Diederichten, for Hoihow. Choyang, for Canton,

Tholma, for Canton. Ernest Simoni, for Shanghai, &c. Alcinous, for Shanghai, Ascot, for Kobe.

Tean, for Manila.

Kuisang, for Calcutta Wit, for Kobe:

Laos, for Shanghai.

-Haiphong and Heihow 19th Aug., Rice Stettin, Br. 3.4. 1,396, J. E. Farrell, 20th Auge

and Gen.-J. & Cò.

Singapore 14th Aug. Kerosine Oil Mr. Geo. McBain.

Suisang, Br. 3.5., 1,776, F. Whester, 13th Aug, -Calcutta 26th July, and Singapore 6th Aug., Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Timahi, Dut. 4.8., 2.475, N. de Brouwers, 19th Aug.Makassar 11th Aug., Gen.-J. C. J.

L.

Zafiro, Br. s... 1,618, R. Rodger, 14th Aug. Manila 11th Aug., Gen.-S., T, & Co.

SAILING VESSELU.

Pass of Brander, Br. ship, 2,000, W. J. Ryder 18th July, Philadelphia 14th April, Case Dil.-S. Ö. Co.

Vessels

Steamers Expected.

and Mrs. H. 1." Clino, G. C. Davies, F. O. Cunningham, G. Davies, W. E. Denver, Miss C. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, Mr. T, C. Fenton, Capt. Fitzgerald, J. D. Fitzgerald, Mr.and Mr.

T.

Fletcher, H.

Oliffe, O. C.

Jameson, P. S. Lyona, F. W.

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montague Marchant, Capt. and Wilson, Dr. Nawell Mrs, and children Young, J. Ashton Nicholls, E. A.

F 29.77

Hongkong to.mag.82 83 Victoria Peak 14

Gap Rock... Macao........ Haiphong... Manila! Bacolod

ME

11

29.Er

H

29.65 B6

"

29.84 86

Iloilo...

Cebu

29.85 81 83

C. St. James.ro.m.

August 22nd, 1905, KAY.

Vladivostock. a.m. Nemuro......15 am Hakodate...

Tokia Kochi...... Nagasaki... Kagoshima... Oshima Naha Ishigakijima..

1

Packer, B. L.

Pan, Mr. F. N. Lo

Parfitt, W.

Patey, Mr. E. 0.

Peake, W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

J.

TAL

OCCIDENTAL

Pareno, Mr. Mrs. H.

Albert, B..E.

Quinckardt, F.

Anderson, G.

Lowe, Miss Siesio Majer, Capt. and Mrs.

Read, R.

Bvetyar, C.

and child

Reel, Dr. L. R.

и

Chandler, Lieut., Army Munro, Miss A.

Educ "Dept"

Ohme, A.

Taiboku ..... Taichu.........

a.m.39,

+

Owen, O. E.

Tainan.........

Halez, G. L.

Smand, Dr. H.

10.87

Hauptmann, R.

#

Koyt, Dr. H. Krill, G.

T

Weihaiwei

.19 21:29.7

jomd

Frisley, Mr. and Mrs.

E. R. and infant Glover, C.

Grant, A. W.

Groue, Mrs. F,

Grane, Dr. F.

Hall, Capt..T.

Dur

From Agents Nubia............ Singapore P. & O.Co. Aug. 24 Tilatjap Kobe...J. C.J. L... Aug. 24 Shacksing...... Shanghai... B. & S...Aug. 24 Laisang... Singapore .., M. & CoAug. 28 Willebad Sydney...M. & Co... Aug. 18 P. E. Friedrich Japan... M. & Co...Aug. 29 Roon Colombo... M. & Co... Aug. 30 Tartar............Vancouver C. P. R. CoAug. 30 Coplic ........Japan.....0, & O: Co Sept. 3 Emp. of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Sept. 6 Nicomedia... Portland... P. & A. Co Sept. 16

Hongkong Whampoa Dook Returna. Nord

at Kowloon Dock.

Zafro......

Lauschan

Dagmar.........

Wingchai

Thyraum

I

Haworth, C. Harding, R. Horman, G. J. Hunt, R., Engineer.

Capt. Imboden, Mrs. F. Innes, Capt. R. Kerr, F. Kobb, Miss C. Laing, A. H. Large, H. J. C Law, T. B.

NAME.

Alacrity Andromeda

Arun, ... Astrapa Bonaventure

Cadmus Cherub

Ship Passed The Canal. Outward-14th July-Ulysses. 19th July--- Barotse, Benglos, Freya, Pocahontas, 28th July-Suttonhall, Rhein. and August-Wray Per Aleinous, from Singapore-363 Chinese, Castle, Sword, Gante, Yunnan, Bencleuch b Per Radnorshire, from Singapore-Messrs. August-Agamemnon 9th August-Swanley, Ettrick

Roon, Sylvia, Slavonia. 12th August-Teen- A. Buys and Taylor.

Per Charterhouse, from Singapore-366 Chikai, Polynesien, Longsor. 15th August-Ben lawers, Glenturret. 18th August-Andalusia, Kaisow, Flintshire, Redhill, Nordpol.

Desc.

Homeward-4th August-Pira, Jazon, Sile ria, (Aust.) 12th August-Palermo, 15th Aug. ust-Montrose, Glaneus, Sachsen, Manica, Sikh 18th August-Beniomond.

Exe

**

Riennan, Mr.

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Fischer, Ch.

child

Rochet, L.

Saunders, J..C.

Scott, A. O.

Shea, J. J. Skinn, A. J. Skott, C

Snewin, E. A. Stewart, W. M. Smith, C. S. Thompson, M. L.

Thornborrow, J Timko, A. M. Unbehaun, C. H.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Baxtubbe, R. Dodds, Capt. Gen. Hall, J. S.

Kerchueton. Imperature

Koshun

Swaby, Mr. and Mrs. Pescadores...

Vojacek, R. Wintz, Robt..

KOWLOON.

Hart, J. F. McAnb, W. 5. Strezinski, May

Watkins, Miss E.

Whitlow, A. W.

Wolf, Mr. & Mrs. G. E.

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.

Yumidity....

Wright, James

Rainfall..........

Aug, 1 st Aug, 11 at

AM.

19.76

Gutzlaff

· Sharp Penk.....| 19 Amoy

6.30.

Swatow9 a.m.]

Canton........- +

Hongkong 10 LM,|29.83) Victoria Peak Gap Rock...

Macao....il Haiphong... Manila.........

Bacolod ......9

19

29.81- 29.64 82

10.

29.82

flo lo .........

11

29.8%

83

83

Caba *********

Bo

75

C. St. James, toa,m,

1.15:

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

TONS,

GUNS. I.H.P.

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.9.0.

· Lieut-Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut. Commander Bather ... Lieut.-Commander Lowin Commander A. F. Everett Lieut.-Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton Lieut.-Commander J. May Lient-Commander Richards... Captain E. F. B. Charlton Captain Shortland

Weihaiwei

...jen route from England

Weihalwei. Hongkong ...Weihalwel

Licut Commander R. V. F. R, Dugmore Lieut-Commander F. B. Noble **,

Weihaiwei leaves for Hongkong

Weihaiwei

Hongkong Yangtza

CLASS.

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

**

despatch-vessel...

1,700

3,000

Commander Harbord

***

Weihaiwel

cruiser, 1st clas

11,000

16

16,500

TA

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney

a

Walksiwei

torpedo boat destroyer ....

550

7,000

Lieut-Commander R. H. Heaton

Welhaiwei

cruiser, 2nd class'

***

4,360

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

Shanghai

cruiser, and clase

4.360

7,000

Captain H. H. Torfase...

***

Weibalwel

歌曲

sloop ...

4,070

1,400

Commander H. da C. Luard...

Yangiaro

Clio

Yo

water tank and tug sinop

390

100

Hongkong

1,070

1,400

TAL

Yangtere

Dindem * Dee Erne ...

cruiser, 1st claus

11,00

16,500

· Captain E. W. Savory

Welhaiwat

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

Weihaiwel

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

403

Weihaiwei

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

***

Weihaiwel

torpedo bont déstroyer...

7,000

***

Weihaiwet

torpedo boat destroyer

3,700

cruiser, and class

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer...

275

4,000

Ind

torpedo boat destroyer

275

4,000

special service torpedo-v...

6,400

2,400

cruiser, 1st class

12,000

21,000

cruiser, and class

3,600

7,000

Captain William B. Fawckner

+3

torpedo boat destroyer

'550

7,000

Lieut. Commander C. Seymour

...torpedo boat destroyer...

180

5,900

Lieut.-Commander W. E. Darwali

river gunboat

1,700

river gunboat

180

8:00

210

West River,

torpedo hoat destroyer

6,300

Lieut.Commander J. Kiddie

...

Weihalwei

surveying-vessel

Commander C. E. Monro

Surveying

river gunboat

740

Lizut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.. West River

river gunboat

B

140

Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay...

...Hongkong

river gunhoat

84

340

Lieut-Commander Davidson

***

Yangtere

250

6,500

In reserve...

Hongkong

4

$1,000

11,000.

Captain W. L. Grant

Waihalwal

4,650

Commodore Dicken

10

Hongkong

river gunbout

1 Bo

800

Lieut.Commander E, Secretan

Yangtsso

355

6,300

Lieut. Commander Gregory...

Welhaiwoi

620

450

J

360

5,900

Commander R. W. Glennie... Lient-Commander C. E L. Thomas ...

Surveying

Weihaiwel

...

195

500

***

**

150

550

Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicar-Simson Yangtze Lieut.-CommanderHugh Somerville

150

$50

Yangtze Lieut. Commander Jno. F. Knox, Yengtsre

·

***

ter

Fame... Flora... Handy Per Ernest Simons, for Hongkong from

Hart Marseilles-Vice Consul Reau, and Mr Ram

Hecla ... sey, From Singapore-Mr. and Mrs. Kurry, Messrs. Jankin and Drefus. From Saigon

Hogue.... Iphigenia ... Messrs. Retaillan, Ber, Meuser, Albert Leclerc

Arrivals at Home-14th July-Benalder, Itchen, and W. 31. Nales. For Shanghai from Mar seilles Mr. and Mrs. de Lesquen and Bayern, Hudson, 19th July-Segovia, Indrani, JATIE children, Messrs. Sabatier, Lavenir, Jauvat, 25th July-Whampoa, Survia, Poona, Sucetra, Kinsha Mallet, Perez, Boucabeille, Iginio Norze, Mn, Abergeldie, Sagami, Fallodon Hall, 28th July Moorhen ... Lacroix, Messrs. Camille Moullade, Henrick, Kintuck, Caledonien, and AugustDan Oiter Poizel, Coulon, Sutean, Lancelot and Cruci calion, Benmohr, Calchas, Senegambia, 4th Rambler 9th August-Darmstadt. Robin... fix. From Calcutta-Mr. and Mrs. Krou. August-Bantu

From Singapore-Mr. D. Cowitz, sath August-Oceanien, 15th August-C. Fard Sandpiper

Spipe... roch.

Taku... From Saigon-Mrs. A. Silbermano, and| Lailte." 18th August-Ping Sury, Stam.

From Saigon-Messrs. Mr. Kojuma tira.

Sutle)... Thouroude, F. Muller, Guyomarch, Mr.

Tamar and Mrs. Nova, and Mrs. Mercier. For Kab. from Marseilles-Mr. de Laas. From Saicon- Miss Germaine Kumamoko. from Marseilles-Messrs. Guilloux Guetzburger

For Yokohama

Post Office.

A Hall will alone for :--- Frederich, Wilhelmshafen, Herbertstobe,

***

+

toi pedo boat destroyer

cruiser, int clase

receiving ship

torpedo boat destroyer...

surveying ship.

torpedo boat destroyer...

Teal Virago Waterwisch Whitink 11

F

river gunboat

Woodcock... Woodlark

river gunboat

river gunboat.

English ufficers decided that they bad discover and Emile Levy. From Port Said-Mr. Ben Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Widgeon.

taken.

From Colombo-Messrs. J. C. Purkis, ed some of the finest warriors in the world." The Gorkhas, too, had learned respect for their G.. Dirrand, H. P. Chatterjee and S. N. loes, and literally flocked to the standards when Bost. From Singapore-Mr. Chalimalt. they were offered service under the "Great White Queen," and it did not take long to transform these raw natives into first class fight-

men.

From that time they have proved loyal and faithful soldiers of England. In the trying days of the Mutiny, when other Indian troops shot their officers, the Gurkhas remained true to a man. In a score of little war, ince those dark days have they shown their soldierly qual ities, and thus earned the respect of such stu. dents of men as Lord Roberts and

H2 HUDYARD K-PLING,

and last, but no means least, as a testimony to their wonb, of that discerning gentleman-who is not given to praise when it is not strictly due

Tommy Atkina" himself.

The British soldier has fought shoulder to shoulder with "Johnny Gurkha," and votes him

good comrade.

The litle ridemian considers himself as much stranger to Hindustan as a white man does, and he is the only native who receives the title of "abib." The British troops never refer to

Gurkha as a Sepoy, but always as a rifleman,

a name the little meo, above all others, are prond to hear. As ordinary infantry the Gurk: challenge comparison with any in the world not excepting the Japanese, whom,in their con- tingal cheerfulness and smallness of stature they resemble, The Gurkha is, however, of a sturdier build than the average Japanese.

They are not regarded as quick marchers, as their short but muscular legs do not allow them 16 cover ground as quickly as long-limbed Brit- Jeb, German or Russian troops. But Gurkhas

swing along at three miles an hour till ithers, and in times of great urgency are capable of a dog-trot that absolutely swallows op the miles. But it is as bill soldiers that they most conspicuously shine. Among the mountains, in the subtle conflict on crag and crevice, they have no rivals. This was early realized by their officers and not only are they Always used in the various frontier wars gainst the revolutionary tribesmen, but from ime to time Gurkhas bave been sent to Switzer. and to study

SCIENTIFIC" MOUNTAINEERING ander Swiss guides in order that they should be thoroughly efficient

The tribesmen that occasionally require the Attention of a small Anglo-India force aze

Shipping Report

Fer Print Sigismund, 23rd Aug., 9 A..

Swatow, Amoy and Anping-Per Promite, 23rd Aug,, 9 AM

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Emprar of

Str. Samsen from Bangkok-Fine weather, India, 23rd Aug., 11 A.M. and moderate saa.

Str. Charterhouse from Singapore :-Mode rase Sly winds from there to post.

Vassels in Port.

STEAMEDB. Amara, Br. 5.s., 1,566, C. J. Mattock, 15th Aug.,

Hongay 13th Aug, Coal), M. & Co. Aragonia, Ger. s.s., 3,324, R. Schuldt, 19th

Aug-Portland, Or. 22nd July, Gen.-P. & A. S. S. Co.

Battenhall, Br. 2.8., 1,378, Chas, Raison, 19th

• July-Sourabaya 26th July, Sugar.-D. &

Changsha, Br. .s., 1,800, T. Moore, 19th Aug, Australian Forts via Manila 16th Aug, Gen. --B. & S. Courtfeld, Br. .., 2,874, J. W. Martin, 15th

Aug.,--Moji 9th Aug, Coal.-B. & Co. Dagmar, Ger.6.1, 963. C. Wolff, 14th Aug

Bangkok 7th Aug., Rice and Gen-B, & 6.

Devawongse, Gen 6, 1,057, T. V. Bruhn, 19th Aug. Bangkok and Swatow 181b Aug, Kice and Teak-squares—B. & S. Drufar, Nor. ., 1,101, Bing, 18th Aug,

Bangkok 12th Aug, Rice. — Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Empress of India, Br. 3. 3,033, E. Beetham, .N.R., 15th Auz-Vancouver, (B.C.) 24th July, and Shanghai rath Aug. Malls and Gen-C. P. R. Co. Gaea, Nor 18, 625, Hans Dahl, 9th Aug,-

Sourabaya 39th July, Sugar,-Order, Germania, Ger. 21, 5,714, S. Petersen, 14th AugBangkok 8th Aug.. Rico.-J. & Co. Heim, Not. s., 756, A. Eriksen, 19th Aug,

Bangkok 17th Aug, Rice-Yuen Fat Hong, Helens Menzel!, Ger. s., 98, K. Auer, 14th

Ang, Moji 6th Aug, Coal-Order, Hinuang, Br. 1.9 1,434, W. E. Sawer, 8th Aug-Java 10th Aug. Sugar.—}., M. & Co. Hohenzollern, Ger. 8, 6,660, 0. Krzeft, 20th July from Genos, Ballast-M, & Co. Hyades, Am. x, 2,932, Geo. Wright, 18th Aug, Tacoma 4th July, Gen-D. & Co.,

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Macao-Per Heungshan, 23rd Aug, 1.15 P.M. Swatow and Shanghal-Per Amara, 13rd *UR., 2 P.M.

Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Pakhot, 23rd Aug1, 3 P.M.

ingagore and Calcutta-Per Sambia, z3rd Aug, 4 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta — l'er Ormidale, 24th Aug.. 9 a M, Timahi, 24th Aug., 11 A.M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yakobama-Per

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Acheron

Macao-Per Baungshan, 14th Aug, 1.05 P.M. Macao-Per Haungahan, 23th Aug,, 1.13 P.M. | Argos...

Avalanche... Tientsin-Per Erang, 25th Aug., 3 P.M. Bingapore, Penang and Calcutta- Per | Baicenette... Sultang, 15th Aug., a P.M.

Caromade...

*

Manila-Fer Loongtang, 25th Aug,, 3 PM. Shanghai and Tientela-Per Elgar, 25th Aug. 3 P.M.

Casse-tête...

Comète D'As Décidéo

***

Descartes ........ Estoc...

**

Shanghai-Per Kaigan, 25th Aug, 3 P.M. Quong-chow-wan and Lufchow-Per Lucia Vittoria, 25th Aug 5 PM.

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Manila-Per Zafiro, 26th Aug., 10 AM. Europe, &c, India, via Tuticona-Per Malta, 26th Aug., 11 AM.

Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Puidua, 26th Aug., 5 P.M.

Swatow, Weihaiwei, Chefoo and Tientsin Per Chikit, ayth Aug, 9 AM,

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Light Nine, agth Augs a P.4.

Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Prins Eitel Friedrich, 30th Aug. 11 AM, Manila-Per Rubi, and Sept. 11 AM, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Calros, Townville, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Par Eastern, 6th Sapt, 11 AM..

201

river gunboat

river gunboat gunboat

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FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE OHINA STATION.

CAPA

Tr

armoured cruiser

gunboat

cruiser...

LEP

river gunboatin destroyer ...

...destroyer....

+30

protaded cruiser armotized cruiser

+

***

**

441

... Macao

Saigon Saigon

Saigon

1

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS.

GUNS H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REFORTED AT

armicured gunboat...

1,796

10

DIV

river gunboat

£73

1,700 500

Lieut. Forret

... Saigon

Liant. Jaannel

--

***

***

river gunboat ...

140

150

Haiphong

river gunboat

150

A

150

Lieut. Hue

150

438

Lieut. Merveilleux du Vignaux

Gulf of Siam

9,500

Captain Allaire...

*

the

Gaigen

1,000

Lieutenant L'Eort...

*

***

Haiphong

5.500

Commander Amst ...

+1

201

100

Bale d'Along

Lieut. Mère F

6,300

Lieut. Cotosi

303

Lieut. Jehenne....

9:376

20,200

Capt Ridoax.

Lieut, Portier

H

*

1

Awa

500

+

308

Lient. Corianer

307

1,350

300 2,200

*

9,700 307

Lieut. Groller: BÊ

Lieut. Larissière

PL

131

307

6,300

Lieut. de Reinach-Warth

Tele

Lieut. Glorieux

9:437

6,071

Commedre C. P. M. Poidiote

**

PAR

destroyer.

Llaut, Lebail

armoured gunboat |...... armoured cruiser Funboar Sudan river gunboat"

1,796

1,700

Capt. Dupries

10,014

20,000

Capt. Guibertas

629

Lieut. Roquan

Capt. Terquam...

***

rivar gumbost

123

4.300 500

Liesti Brugnon

11+

#f5

424

H

***

T ***

river gunboat. rivar gunboat .. destroyer

cruiser.

aub-marine... A

amoured entiser

destroyer sei-

Francisque Fronde Guichen ! ... Gueydon. Henri Rivière... Jacquin Taveline Kersaint #

·LIDE ... Montcalm... Monsquet Olry in

river gunboat Reiho ...

gunboat. ... destroyer Pistolet Protéini sub-marine.. Radcutable....battleship, reserve Sabes'..... ...?

Sally... Stys...

Surprise Mails for Canton, Samahal, Wackow Takiang and Macao will be closed up week days at 7.30 Tako... every morning On Sundays the mall for Vauban Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Vigilante sur la Canton at gu

Kobe--Per Changsha, 6th Sept., 3 PM) Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Vokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, (BC. Per Tartar, 13th Sept., II AM.

Mails for Namtao, Banbae, Kongmoon, Kumchok, Bamshui, Wachow and Canton every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the maile will be closed at 9 mạng

14

... destroyer de

battleship, reserve

• Flagship of Vice Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief.

† Flagship of Rasr-Admiral'de' Fauque de Jonquières, Second-in-Command.

Armbruster

5+1

1

FOL

+37 ***

*** 172

*

Commander Sagol-Duvauroux Commander Simon

Capt. Duval +1 *** *** Lieut. Prat

... Haiphong

Haiphong

Haiphong Baie d'Along

Saigon Haiphong

...Halphong

Haiphong ...Saigon

***** Saigon

Saigon

Bais d'Along Ohungng

Tongku

... Balo d'Along i

Saigon Saigon

Haiphong Saigon

Bafe d'Along Bale d'Along

Upper Yangisa Saigon Hongay Hongkong

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