of the May flowers, the reeds and sedges, the sallow twigs, and the iris bending in the breaza. Then he smiled and I knew, him. He was Jule Owen Budh,

Oh, Owen Budh" I cried; "is glad I am to find you. You must go home with me!

ite drew up his little bare knees and clasped his hands around them. I thought he blew sidelong in the wind like a yellow, petalled dower.

“I will not be goin' back any more to that place," he said, with the laugh in his changing

I will be tayin' here a long whilo eyes.

***Gh, but,” { urged, " your grandmother will be sad for you, Owen Budh."

She will not be sail for me," he laughed. "Tis better here nor at home.”

"But tell her why," suddenly said another little voice at my elbow, and 1 saw before me on the towpath slender lad in a quaint dress of changing velves. A dark little boy, with He great brown eyes that smiled in the sun. held by the hand a tiny baby girl, with curly flaxen hair, who babbled joyfully, swinging herself to and fro. Her long straight frock was clinging to her little limbs, and her curls lay damply on her baby forehead. Owen Budh's curls were damp too,

If you look over," he whispered, pointing to the black silence below, "you will tee that I cannot go home."

There was a white glimmering in the dark water far below. I could not see what it was, but I knew suddenly why Owen's curls were

wet,

"You are not afraid ?" questioned the grave little boy in the velvet dress.

I looked at him in the sun, and saw he had on him the emerald and puple of the iris when it blooms in the hot Juty days, should I be afraid?" I asked

Why

"Then we can all come," he cried softly, and his voice was like the echo of the mur muring leaves, as he waved a transparent hand across the lock.

This is the lock of the ladle lost children," he explained to me. "There are many of us." Instantly there was a throng of little child. ten around me, pressing over the narrow bridge, and across the towpath, and on the level grass, peeping from the elms and haw thorn, and among the reeds and dages.

"The river took us," went on the grave little boy. "None of us were happy and our homes were dark”.

A little girl with streaming auburn hair placed a tiny hand on my knee. "We have light now we are never hungry; and we are to happy."

"We are all happy," cried the soft baby voices. The children came nearer, lifting up and down in the wind, their little garments showing all tits of emerald and aquamarine, the greenness of sapphire, the topaz greeness, the verdure of the turquoise They smiled at me, touching me with hands that were soit like the kiss of the passing wind, caressing me with cool lips that had no touch in them. "How can you be happy ?". I questioned.

The tall girl with the auburn hair swayed her slim body in the sun, and answered me "We are happy like the trees."

ike the wind and stars," added the dark boy in the velvet dress..

Like the birds and the clouds," said Owen Budh,

The river and the butterflies," said another. "We are part of them all and their joy

n

They rose off the level like a flock of 1 utter Sies, chry prate and golden, and sculed on the river above the lok. Come again and

see us," they cried,

Good-bye, Murgien Ción!" cried Owen Buch, an his voice was the insistent note of the blackbird heard along the river bank. "Good-bye !" the sourd came to me hat time, like a word on a reed pipe; layed softly in the wind, when uns dreins between dark and twilight.

Fiontuin sinal again de rusty windlass, his black een loghing at me

"Ob, Weaver of Dreams!" cried 1, "was this illusion. Were the ch Idren here?

The little lust children of the lock?" said he. "They were here, Murgien," and his pipe sang as Owen Buch had sung to me.st Christ

"They are learning to be happy," he went on to my unspoken thought, hey had but little harpiness in their dark houses

maa-time.

"But must they stay here for endles years 1" "Years!" scoffed Piontuin, years are the ropes of sand, with which Humanity would bind souls to earth. There are no years. What is Time in ins who gives an in to the mark on a bird's wing, or the colour of a flower?"

And what can these little lost ones learn "The joy of the blowing wind,' said Fion. tuin, playing on his little grey-green pipe the while the blossoming Anwer, the bird's rapture, the happiness of the leaping wave, the drifting cloud, the flowing tide the peace of all growing, happy, baunful things, Happiness is the essence of God's elf. They must learn before they can go on."

"And we who cannot go out so soon?" asked.

"Must learn in blood and tears-in sweat and grime. Beloved, farewell!"

Mary Fitzgerald peered up at me from be. neath her houd.

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"An' why will ye be weepin, asthore ?" she asked. "For the little life, so near the Heart: of Love?"

And yet I think that Mary went, even as I did. Though, perhaps, at for little Owen

Budt.-' minste Garrite.

JAPANESE RUUM ANTICIPATED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH," TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1905.

and-one classes of goods, ships, and machinery | which Japan still needs for her commercial, and industrial development, we look forward with confidence to a great growth in our trade with Japan. The prospect one of the most attrac

tive which the manul cturer at home and the British merchant in Japan have had before them for many years.”

Shipping.

Armand Behic, Fr. #... 3,564, E. Guionner, 4th Sept.,Yokohama z6th Aug., Mails and Gen.-M. M.

Tientsin, Br. .., 2,555, F..E. Andrews, R.N.R.,

4th Sept Singapore 29th Aug. Twi. Cotton and Gen.-P. & O. 5. N. Co. Zafiro, Br. ss., 1,618, R. hodger, ath Sept Manila and Sept., Gen.-S., T. & Co Chiyuen, Ch. s. 1,07, C. Stewart, 4th Sep,

Co.

Shanghai 30th Aug, Gen.-C. M. S. N Loongmoon, Ger. 11, 1,745, F. Kalkofen, 4th Sept., Shanghai 30th Aug., Gen.--S, & Co.

Tsintau, Ger. B., 1,006, 0. Koch, 4th Sept

Bangkok 19th Aug., Rice and Gon, B, & S. Fausang, Br. 6.6., 1,410, F. Wuler, 4th Sept.,

Swatow 3rd Sept., Ballast.), M. & Co. Coptic, Br., 1,744, Wm. Finch, R.N.R., 5th Sept, San Francisco and Aug., Honolulu 9th, Yokohama 23rd, Kobe 25th, Nagasaki 27th, and Manila 3rd Sept, Mails and Goa.-O.& O. S. S. Co.

Wasang, Br. 5.s., 1,117, H. S. Malkin, 5th Sept-Tientain and Chefoo 29th Aug, Gen.-., M. & Co.

Kwonguang, Br. 5., 1,428, W. P. Baker, 5th Sept, Shanghai 31st Aug., and Swalow 4th Sept., Gen.), M. & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. Armand Bethic, for Saigon. Patchaburi, for Swatow. Bridan, for Shanghai, Slavonia, for Shanghai. Worang, for Canton. Hornes, for Sandakan. Fausang, for Saigon, Amiga, for Haihow. Laisang, for Singapore. Kwongsang, for Canton.

Labartarei Sep: 5. Armand Bchic, for Europe.. Polynesien, for Shanghai. Haimun, for Swatow, Singan, for Taiwanfoo. Lairang, for Calcutta. Bornen, for Sandakan, Yochow, for Shanghai, Signal, for Swatow. Warang, for Canton. Chiyuen, for Canton, Loongmoon, for Canton.

Passengers arrivad.

Per Wosang, from Tientsin, &c-Dr Walther and Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Richavair and child.

Per Loongmoon, from Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Summer and child, Mr. Neumann and

ervant, Mr. Mathai, and Capt. Hansy,

Per Zafira, from Manila-Mr. Wm. F Grund, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gates, Mr. M, S

Friede, Mr. and Mrs. Conrow, Mr. James Martin, Capt. Penn, Messrs. Jose Esenler, Josus Gonzales, L. P. Ong Jan Chan, Master Joa Ab Yan, Messrs. Hart. Alejandre David, Roque Rivera, Carnelio de Vera and 45 Chinese.

Per Coptic, from San Francisco-Mrs. A. F. Bidge, Mr. Gault Ingram, and Mrs. A. T. Smith. From Yokohama Mr. and Mrs. F. Collyer, Mr. and Ms. Was. Haywood, Miss Doris Haywood and nurse, Master W. Hay wood, and Lieut. L. A. Smart From Kobe Mr. M. A. Mend, and Lieut.-Col. G. Waters. From Manila-Miss Ainslie, Mr. Edgar K. Bourne, Miss Douglas Bomar, Mr F. Hoslyn Baum, Lieut. J. P. Casileman, Mr. W. S. Deakin, Miss Lillian Fuller, Mrs. Fosdick, hirs, and 2 Misses Gerrard, Capt. W. S. Hughes, Mrs. G. S. Hughes, Messrs. R. W. Heads, J. M. Haussermann, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lamb, Mrs. Kenneth McAlpine, Mr. W. J. Powell, Mrs. Pettus, Mr. C. Di Palmer, Mrs. F.

Peck, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Riggs and infant Messrs. F. M. Rice, Rosendo Rolla, Mrs. Chas. L. Smith, Mrs. Annie C. Smith, Mr. Jose Teo. dore, Mr. and Mrs. W. Tomotsune, infant and amah, Mrs. and 2 Misses Williams, Messrs, W. B. Walker, C. D. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. H. Warnecke, Miss Warnecke, 75 Chinese, and

Japanese.

Per Kwongsong, from Shanghai-Miss Montgomery. From Swatow-Mrs. O'. allivan, Mr. L. G. Thomas, and to Chinese.

Passengers departed.

Fer Armand Behic, for Saigon-Mr. A. Kamatsu. For Singapore-Meirs. W. R. Swan, Tous, and Rev. P. Charles Rey. For Colombo-Messrs. H. S. Kotual, G. Strucky and D. H. Korkhan. For Marseilles-Sister Macarie Estelle, Messrs. Jose Joaquim, Antonio Pereira Braza, Igoratz Manoel, Lazas Laibo vitch, Jose Jaapuim, A. O. Scott, and Mrs. M. Hariton.

Per Polynesien, for Shanghai-Mezarı, Kie- menloski, William B. Reybure, B. Pallani, J. Callaco, Rogers K. Wetmore, M. S. Friedi, Rev. P. Antonio Henrique Faito, and Mr. A. Beck. For Kobe- Japanese. For Yokohama -Mr. and Mrs. L.. Yudell, Messis. J. P. Xavier and Simon Mantinels.

Shipping Report.

Mr. E. H. Harriman, one of the railway

Str. Hong Bee from Penang-Fresh SW. monsoon within 40 miles from Hongkong, magnates of the States, is to make a trip to wind veering round by N. to NE. and ENE. Japan. According to a telegram, Mr. Harriman believes that faran after the close of the pre-light, fine weather throughout.

seat war will enter upon a marvellous period Str. Zafira from Manila-Strong BW, breeze of business and commercial development. A with mot tate following sea, and passing rain the trade with such a country will be of great till to P.14. on 3rd inst., thence fresh NE'ly importance to the Trans-Atlantic railroads, it is thought that Mr. Larriman is going abroad breeze, with smooth sea till arrival.

Vessels in Port. STEAMBOA

Sept.,-Amoy 2nd Sept,, Gen,-), C. J. L. Changsha, Br. .., 1,800, T. Moore, 19th Aug..

with a view to forming some important traffic Trans-Pacific steamship alliances. A new company is suggested, as it is believed that Japan will become an important maritime Bogor, Dut. 5.5, 2,300, G. Werkhovea, 3rd nation, and will undoubtedly want to establish commercial steamship lines to all important countries of the world. An alliance between such a steamship company and the Union Pacific Railroad, which is controlled by Mr. Harriman, is expected to be one of the results of this trip.

The British Trade Journal, commenting po the favourable position of Japanese trade returns for the last few months remarks:-

"When such is the position in the midst of a great war, it is not too much to expect from Japanese organising skill and resourcefulness that when the conflict is ended, and an indem nity received, trade will take a general impule and on safe and durable lines. The lessons of the financial crisis which followed the Franco- German War have no doubt been studied and taken to heart by Japanese statesmen, and we may be sure that the indemnity money will be wissly applied. It cannot, however, in any case fail to increase the credit and stability of Japan ese commerce and finance, and British manu facturers may rely upon receiving a consider able share of the benefits whi hits use by Japan will confer. As allies of the new great Power In the Far East, and as being in an exceptional Ty favourable position to supply the thousand

Australian Ports via Manila 16th Aug, Gen.-B. & 9. Chunsang, Br. s., 1,418, R. Cox, 28th Aug- . Samarang 19th Aug. Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Devawongse, Ger. 8., 1,057, T. V. Bruhn,

19th Aug., Bangkok and Swatow 18th Aug., Rice and Teak-squares.-B. & S. Fri, Nor. ., 86, N. Andersen, 26th Aug,

Haiphong 23rd Aug., Gon-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Fukura Maru, Jap. 3.*. 1,946, H. Sakamoto, 1st Sept,Moji 27th Aug., Coals.-Mr. Jeffries.

Gregory Apcar, Er... 2,961, J. G. Olifent,

4th Sept., Calcutta 19th Aug., Penangand Bingapore 30th, Gen-D. S. & Co., La Halvard, Nor. s.a., 1,066, C. Andersen, 19th

Aug-Java zoth Aug., Sugar.--Chinese Hohenzollern, Ger. ., 6,660, 0. Kraeft, 20th

July, from Genon, Ballast.-M. & Co. Hongkong, Fr. 4.5, 743, A. Suzzoni, 4th Sept.,

-Haiphong and Holbow 3rd Sept., Gen. -A.R. M.

Hong Bee, Br. s. 2,056, H. Peters, 4th Sept.-Penang via Singapore 29th Aug. Gen-Chipeto.

Ischia, Ital. 8, 2,781, C. Andrew, 4th Sept

Singapore 29th Aug., Gen.~C, & Co. Kampot, Fr. 3, 412, Le Ball, 3rd Sept.,-

Macao 3rd Sept., Rallast-Man Fat Kashing, Br. 3, 1,143, T. W. Rickard, 3rd

Sept, Canton 2nd Sept, Gen.-B. & 5. Korea, Am. 3, 5,651, A. Zeeder, 210 Aug- San Francisco and July, via Honolulu, Yokohama, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghal 18th Aug., Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5. 6. Co.

Kowloon, Ger. 1.8., 1,495, H. Stehr. 18th Aug., --Bangkok Lạth Aug., Gon. & cu Laertes, Br. st., 1,357, J. B. Jackson, 1st Sept,

-Saigon 27th Aug... Meal and Gen Chinese. Lennox, Br. 8.1, 2,36r, F. McNair, lit Sept.,

-Put back, Gen.-D. & Co., Li Logan, Am. transport, 3.672, Wm. P. Stinson,

3rd Sept-Manila 31st Aug. Loongsang, Br. 1.1., 1,091, A. E. Sandbach, 4th Sept., Manila 1st Sept., Gen.-J., M. &

Co

Loosok, Ger. 5., 1,020, G. Schultzoo, and Sept., Bangkok 24th Aug., Rico.-B. & S. Loyal, Ger. a. 1,582, L. Lorenzen, 17th Aug., Bangkok 10th Aug., Rice and Gen.-S., W. & Co. Mausang, Br. 1.8, 1,644, R. Houghton, 4th Sept, Sardakan, 29th Aug., Gês.-J., M. & Co. Mercedes, Br. transport, 3,300, J. S. Macgregor, 31st Aug.Weihaiwei 26th Aug, "Naval Stores. Admiralty,

Montana, Am, ss., 208, D. C. Camus, atat Aug-Maila 18th August, Gea.- Portuguese,

Unsang, Br. 5.6., 1,787, J. T. Davies, 19th Aug, -Samarang 9th Aug., Sugar-J1, M. & CD.

Opland, Nor. ss., 844, Th. W. Schlytter, 2 th Aug-Kobe and Nagasaki 7th Aug. Gen-Vee Hing Tai.

Oscar II., Nor. 1.5., 7,0x0, R. Olsen, 3ath Aug.,

-Moji 25th Aug, Coal.-M. B. K. Fitsanulok, Get. 8.3., 1,263, L. Goerchen, 17th Aug., Bangkok 18th Aug., Rice.-B. & S. Progress, Nor. ., 1,641, M. G. Steen, 21st Aug.,Probolingo and Sourabaya 9th Aug., Sugar.-Order. Promise, No. 5., 714, E. Torstensen, and Sept., Anping a7th Aug., Amoy 31st, and Swatow 1st Sept., Gen.-O. S. K... Quinta, Ger. 45,987, Frahm, 3rd Sept, Bangkok 28th Aug., Rice.-Order, Rajaburi, Ger..., 1,8), G. Wendig, 31st Aug-Bangkak aand Aug.. Rice and Meal.-B. & S.

Slavonin, Ger. ss., 6,cbo, Buerden, 3rd Sept.- Singapore 30th Aug., Gen.-H. AL. Sumatra, Ser. 13, 584, H. Winne, 24th Aug, Singapore 17th Aug, Ballast, N. D. L. Sungkiang, Br. 6.5 1,845, G. H. Pennefather, 4th ept.-Iloilo 31st Aug, Gen.-B. & S. Tean, Br. 8., 1,346, W. B. Brown, and Sept., Manila oth Aug., Gen-B. & S. Themis, Nor. 1, 1,209, E. Krozer, and Sept.

-Kobe 25th Aug., Gen-Chinese, Wongkol, Gen. 1.8., 1,270, W. Reher, 29th Aug. Bangkok via Swalow 28th. Aug., Rice. -T. & S.

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SALLING VESBRI.6, Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch., 600, Huffman, 27th Aug.-aiphong 23rd Aug, Ballast.

Master. Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 2.193, 0. Dick.

mann, and Sept,-New York 19th May, Parrafine-Order.

VISITORS, AT THE HOW MIS.

HONGKONG.

ituned, M. S.

Arthur, J. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Innes, Capt. R.

Jones, Dr. & Mrs. Evan

E. G.

Bell, R.N., Lieut. H. F. Kerr, F. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Klemantasbe, M.

J. E. and child

Kobb, Miss C. Bishop, L. C.

Laing, A, H. Birney, S.

Large, II. J.C.

Bissell, W. S.

Lawless, Major

Bless, C. L

Lewis, A. R

Lewis, L. S.

Lugebil, V.

Bonner, E. A. Bracy, E. S. Brownell, A. Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L. Brown, W. S. Bunner, Mr. and

W.C.

·

Macdonald, D. Major, C. ( Marriott, Dr. O. McAlpine, Mrs. K.

Mrs. McIntosh, B.

Carter, W. L. Castleman, J. P. Chalkley, H. F. Cheshire, F. D. Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, M. O. Clark, T.

Clark, Mrs, T. W, Clegg, R., Eng.

Merlees, Mrs. Miller, P. L. Miller, R. E. Moon, Mr. & Mrs, E. M. Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Morrison, Mrs. ¿Muscat, F.

Newington, A. G. Dei, Miss G

Lt. Oel, Miss A.

and Mrs. H. 1. Copley, W. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt.& Mrs. Downing, Mr. T. C. Evans, T E. Escaler, J. Farrow, Mr. and

C. J. Fish, Jr., P. Fletcher, H.

Oci Teong Ham, Mrs.

Oliffe, O. C. Packer, B. L.

Palmer, Capt. CG. L. Pollak, O.

J.

Pan, Mr. F. N. La Parfitt, W.

Patey, Mr. E. 0.

Peake, W.

Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mra,

Fosdick, Mr. M. M. Freeman, J. G. Glover, C. Garrard, Miss V. Gonard, Mrs. [. Gourater, J. Grant, A. W. Grond, Dr. F.

Grone, Mrs..F, Hall, Capt. T. Hantol, G. Haussermann, i. W. Haywood, Mr. & Mr. W. and z child and maid

T. L.

Pethis, Mrs H. S. Reel, Dr. R. Rice, F. M.

Riggs, Mr. and Mrs.

K. T. and infant Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

child Rochet, L. Shea, J. J. Skinn, A. J. Skell, C. Smart, L. A. Smith, Mrs. O. Stiven, A. W. Thompson, M. L. Thornborrow, J. Walkins, Miss E. Wheaton, Mrs. G. S.. Whitlow, A. W. Huffman, Capt. & Ms. Williams, Miss D.

E. T.

Williams, Mrs. J. R. Hughes, Capt. & Mr. Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T Hurst, RN, Engineer. Yena, M. A.

Capt.

Hick, W. M. Holl, B. G.

KOWLOON.

Bonafield, Miss Julia MacKinnon, Mr. and

Mrs. Buller, Capt. Hall, J. S.

McAsb, W. S..

18th July, Philadelphia 14th April, Case Pass of Brander, Br. ship, 2,000, W. J. Ryder, srity

Oil.-S. Ö. Co.

Vessel's

Steam Expooted,

Agents

NAME.

Apomed

Arun ... Astraro Bonaventure Cadmus Cherub

Clic

Emp, of Japan Shanghai... C. P. B. Co Sent. 6 i dem Tartar Shanghai... C. P. R. Co Sept. 6 Der Teenkui......... Singapore B. & S... Sept. 6 Eine

Eurick Simla Singapore P. & O. CoSept. 7

Exc Australian....P. Darwin, G., L. & Co Sept. B Emma Luyken Sourabaya.J. C. J. L... Sept, to Siberia ........San F'cisco P. M. Co... Sept. 13 Bayern Colombo... M. & Co... Sept. 13 Nicomedia Portland ... P. & A. Co Sept. 18

at Kowloon

F'ock.

Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Returns. Changsha ...................... Montanes.............. Devawongse ..................

On Sang muros Sumatra Borto.... Hermann Mestell... H.M.S. Hart........... Oscar [1............................... Kowloon ....42000142 Loyal..........................

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Fame...

Flora ... Handy

Hart

PEAK.

Lay, Mra, Louder, Mr.

Macfarlane, Dr. and

Mrs.

Aucott, E. F. Beattie, A. Beattie, M. P. Boggan, Mr. and Mrs. Bourcheir, Mr. & Mrs.

Martin, R...

Machle, Mr. and Mrs.

| Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Maddaford, Mr.

Brown, D. E.

Clothier, A. N.

Chichester, Maj. A, A. Maier, Mr. and Mrs.

Mitchell, R.

UHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REDISTER.

September 4th, 1905, m

ladivustock.7... lemuro......6 2.1. Enkodate ...

Tokio .........

Kagoshima...

Techi Jagasaki

Whima

O'Neil, J. L. Hugh

Parry, Major

Peace, Mr.

| Cacks, Mr. & Mrs. A, E, Mualle, E.

Darling, Col.

Dixon, Mr.

Duncan, Mr and Mrs.

Dymack, Lieut. A.

| Edwards, Mr. and Mrs.

Fuller, Mr. Gales, Capt. Gudell, Mr. and Mrs. Hallingworth, Mr. and

Mrs. Harker, B. Brotherton Haynes, Col. Hazeland, F. A.. Helsgaun, A. Howard, W. H. Hudig, D. Jeffries, H. U. Johnson, Rev, Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

Phillips, Major

Philpot, Mr.

Pollock, K.C., Ma Sawer, Capt. and Mrs, Sexutton, Mr. T. Sinclair, A. Stadt, Van de Stokes, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Uffel, W. von Vandin, Gordon Vereker, Capt.

Mrs. White, Dr. M. TË Wilford, F. C. Witt, Major

CRAIGIEBURN,

Adams, F. R. J. Barnett, H. J. O..

Brown, C. A.

Dann, G. H.

Fairchild, H. J. · Frost, B. L.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Jameson, P. S.

and

Nicholls.E. A. Smith, E, Grant Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Smith, Percy Webh, Mr. and Mrs.

Montagne

Wilson, Dr. Newell

Marchant, Capt. and Young, J. Ashton

Mrs, and children

Albers, D, E,

Bender, Herrin

OCCIDENTAL..

Chandler, Lieut., Army

Educ" Dept" Fischer, Ch.

Fueder, Dr. Med Ernst Hales, G. L. Hansen, Capt. W. Horstmann, H. Jellinck, E. Karberg, Herra. T. Keyt, Dr. H. KAN, G.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Lowe, Miss Slesio

Mackel, Dr.

Theoder

Munro, Miss A. Ohnie, A. Owen, O. E

Schendt, Herrn, R.

Smend, Dr. H.

Th

ishigakijima.. Taibokasam Taichu......... Гдіпап.........

Coshun ...... Pescadores...

ED

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Bar, Th, Hu Wind Wr..

1.

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29.90 Bo 29.871

sharp Peak... tutoy6.30 aj

Swatowa.m.19.85 80

Cantonm

Hongkong...tom. 19.82 83 83 Victorin Peak

Gap Rock... MacAO..................... Haiphong... Manila........ Bacolod....

o 10 | Cebu...

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29.64 84

11.

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80

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C. St. James, 10a.m.

September 5th, 1905, fum.

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Vladivostock... Vemuro......6 .m. Hakodate

Folio Kochi..... Nagasaki...! Kagoshima... Oshima... Naha..... Ishigakijima.. Taihokusa.m.

Med Taichu..........

Steckew, Herrn, E. Swaby, Mr. and Mrs.

T.

Vojacek, R. Winn, W. Wintz, Robi..

Sept. 4 i

Tainan

Koshun

l'escadores.... Weihaiweis Gutzlaff

D

6.30 0.

Sharp Peak...! Amey Swatów......9 a.m. Canton....... ຕ

29.87 83 96

Hongkonų: „jtom. 19.88 8479 Victoria Peak

Gap Rock ... Macao Haiphong...

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12

1

11

29.70 85

Sept. At

4 p.m.

29.82

19.77

Manila ...... Bacolod......

Iloilo........

19.84 77 92 29.85 Bo

Temperature Humidity....... Rainfall....

B1

83

Cebu

83

83

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0.02

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

TONS, GUNS LA.P.

כט!

CAPTAIN.

Captain H. Grant-Dalion Lieut.-Commander J, May › Licut,-Commander Richards...

Captain E. F. B. Charlton Captain Shortland

a.m.

tha

Weihaiwei

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CLASS,

LAST REPORTED AT

despatch-vesset...

1,700

3,00

Commander Harbord

Weihaiwel

cruiser, est class

E 1,000

10

16,500

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney', ...

Weihaiwei

torpedo boat destroyer

$50

6

·7,00

Lient.-Commander R. H. Heaton

Weihaiwei

raiser 2h class

4.360

10

7,070

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

Weihaiwei

cruiser and rhus

4.160

to

7,0M

Captain H. H. Torlesse ..

Shangbri

.& up...

70

t:

1,400

Coinmander, du C. Luard.....

Yangista

wder ind and sug

Hongkong

stoop... erniser se class

1,670

1,400

11,000

16,500

torpedo bnat destroyer

560

6

7,000

taipedo boat destroyer

550

7,000

Commander 1, E. Wilkin, D.S.O. Captain IT. W-Savory... Lieut.-Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut..Commander Bather

Yanglaze

Weihaivel

Tw

Weihaiwai

the

Welliniwei

torpedo baat destroyer

560

t

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer

550

61

7,020

torpedo boat destroyer ...

306

1,700

Lieut. Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everett Lieut.-Commander Stevenson

Weihaiwei'

***

*24

---

Weihaiwgi

cruiser, ul class

4.3/xs

7,000

*

***

... en route from England

torpedo boat destroyer

4,000

Weihaiwei

torpedo boat destroyer

275

4,000

Hongkong

special service.torpedo-v..

6,400

1,400

Weibalwel

cruiser, 1st clas

12,000

31,000

**

...

Waihalwei

cruiser, and class

3,600

7,000

iurpede boat destroyer

7,000

torped boat destroyer

3.000

Cajtain William B. Fawckner Lieut. Commander C. Seymour... Lieut.-Commander W. H. Darwall

་་ ་་་

Amoy

Wolhaiwal

Hongkong

ive gunboa:

1,200

Yangtze

800

West River

6.300

Lieut. Commander J. Kiddle

Waihalwei

1,50

Commander C. E. Monro

Surveying

140

West River

140

Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay...

Hongkong.

85

240

Yangtere

150

6.509

Hongkong

$3,000

11,000

Captain W. L. Grant

101

+21

Weihalwal

4.454

Commodore Dicken

Hongkong

river gunboat

180

Koo

Lieut. Commandez R, Secretán

417

+

Yaugtsze

torpeda boat destroyed...

355

6,300

Lieut.-Commander Gregory...

***

Weihaiwai

surveying ship...

lizo

450

Commander R. W. Glennie

274

Surveying,

torpedo boat destroyer ...!

·5,900

Liest. Commander C, E. L. Thomas ...)

Weihaiwel

civer gunboat

195

Boo

river gunboat

usa

550

Woodlark ...

river gunboat

150

550

Lieut.-CommanderHugh Somerville... Lieut.-Commander Jno, F. Knox...

Yangtsre-

Yangiszo

Hecla ... Hogue,.. Iphigenia lichen... Jenus .. Kinsha Moorhen

Quer .... Rambler'

Robin...

11 Sandpiper...

13

*

+

1

"

it

*1

11

Snipe...

Taku H

Sutlej

Tamar

Cosmopolitan Aberdeen

Н

1

Teal

Virago

Post Office.

A Mall will close tor:- Swatow, Amny and Auping-Per Promise, 6th Sept., 8 AM,

Haiphong-Per Hongkong, 6th Sept., 9 A.M Bwalow and Bangkok-P'er Pittanulok, 6th Bept, A.M.

Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville. Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade- jäide and Perth-1'er Eastern, 6th Sept,

10 A.,

Batayin, Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Bogor, 6th Sept. 10 A.M.

Amoy-Per Hongder, 6th Sept, to A.M. Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Korea, 6th Sept., II A.M.

Macao-Per Heungskan, 6th Sept., 1.15 P.M. Kobe-Pet Changsha, 6th Sept. 3 P.M. Tsingtau, Chefro and Newchwang - Per Kashing, 6th Sept., 3 r.M.

Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon... Woodcock...

river gunboat

torpedo boat destroyer surveying vessel river gunboat. river gunboat... liver gunboat.. torpedo buat destroyer... cruiser, 1st class receiving ship

Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chief,

Manila-Per Team, bib Sept., 3 PJ. Yokohama and Kobe-Por Themís, 6th Sept. 3 F.M.

Descartes ... Hoihow and Bangkok-Per Wongkol, 6th | Estoc ...

Francisque... Sept., 5 PM.

watow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haltan, | Fronde

Guichen f 7th Sept., 10'AM

Bangkok-Fer Rajaburi, 7th Seph, 11 A.M.

Gueydon ... Macao-Per Fleungshan, 7th Sept, 1.15 P.M. Henri Rivière... Macao-Per Heungskan, 8th Sept., 1.15 P.M. Jacquin Singapore, Sourabaya and Samarang Perjavelipe Kersaint Ontang, 8th Sept, a F.M.

Lynx ... Montcalm...

Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore Lieut.-Comminader F. B. Noble

Lieut.-Commander Robert E. Vaughan.

Lieut. Commander Davidson

la reserve...

Lleut.-Comm inder G. B. Spicer-Simson Yangtze

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

armoured cruiser river gunboat

::

Saigon

Haiphong Baie d'Along Haiphong Haiphong

Haiphong

NAME.

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS. GUNS. H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED AT

Acheron Argus...

armoured gunboat

1,796

10

1,700

Lieut. Ferrei

Saigon

***

****

river gunboat

4

123

500

Lieut. Jeanne)...

Avalanche... Bajonnette... Caronade Casic-téte Comète

river gunboat

140

150

Canton Haiphong

river gunbeat

jo

Saigon

river gunboat

150

Lieut. Hue

4+1

***

Saigon

river gunboat

140

150

Saigon

gunboat

438

Lieut, Merveilleux du Vignaux...

Gulf of Sian

· D'Asta8

armoured cruiser

9,500

Captain Allaice...

444

| Décidée

gunboat

1,000

Lieutenant-L'Eost ...

***

cruiser...

3.98$

5,500

Commander Amet ...

**

+

river gunboat

303

Lieut. Mèré

+++

125.

**

destroyer ...

303

6,300

Lieut. Cotoni...

191

PI

destroyer....

350

303

Lieut. Jehenue...

#24

+

protected cruiser

9.375

20,200

Capt. Ridoux...

**

Lieut. Portier

AR ***

river gunboat

200

308

Lieut. Corlouer

destroyer ...

24

***

307

300

2,200

Commander Simon

F

***

sub-marine...

Armbruster

400

**

***

***

9,700

19,600

Capt. Duval

T

307

7

6,300

Licut. Prat

Lieut. Greifier...

Lieut. Lavissière

307

6,300

Lieut. de Reinach-Werth

Lieut. Glarieux

***

**

9.437

5,071

Commodre C. P, M. Poidtolle

ELA

FI

Lieut. Leball...

***

+++

armoured gunboat armoured cruiser

1,796

1,700

Capt. Duprie: ...

14)

10,014

... gunboat

river gunboat ... ... destroyer ...

battleship, reserva river gunboat

620

20,000 goo

Capt. Guiberteau

1ST +24

DY

Bale d'Along

**

+21

***

Lient. Boque

1+

24

VER

Baie d'Along

Upper Yangi

250

Capt. Terquem...

121

6,150 faj

4.360

300

Lieut. Brugnon

lea

Manila-Per Loongsang, Bih Sept, 3 PM. Manila-Per Zajire, 9th Sept., ID A.M. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Irchia, | Mousquet

Olty ... 9th Sept, 10 AM.

Europe, &c., Indin, uda Tuticorin-Per | Feiho ...

Pistolet Bengal, 9th Sept., II A.M.

Macao-Fer Htungshan, 9th Sept., 1.15 F.M. | Protée......... Tientsin-Par Worang, 9th Sept 2 P.M. Redoutable... Shanghai-Per Kwongrang, 9th Bept., 2 P.M. Sabre... Macao--Yer Fungshan, 11th Sipt, 115P. Styx Amoy, Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko Sully... hama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.-Per Surprise

Tartar, 13th Sept., 10 AM,

Takiang Eriope. Ac. India, via Teticorin-Fe Takou... Preussen, 13th Sept. 11 A.M.

Vabban Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, (B.C.) and Vigilante Tacoma, Wish-Per Lyra, 15th Sept., 11 AM.

Manila--Per Rudí, tóth Sept., 11 AMD Arisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Willshad, 19th Sept., 10 A.M.

cruiser......

armoured cruiser

destroyer...

river gunboat.

gunboat

destroyer...

sub-marina..

battlesbip, reserva

destroyer ...

+

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

Flagship of Rear Admiral de Fanque de fonquières, Second-ln-Command,

Baie d'Along

Saigon

Haiphong

Haiphong

F

Haiphong

Salgon

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www

Saigon

+

418

Bale d'Along

Commander Sagot Duvauroux

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Saigon Baigon

Haiphone Saigon

Saigon

Horgay Canton

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