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THE WOMAN OF THE WORLD,

HONOURS FOR LADIES....

Apropos of the recent Birthday honour, has not the time come, it has been asked, when A few women's names should appear in the lists. of those upon whom the King bestows marks of favour? It is not quite clear what is asked for, unless a special Order is 10 be instituted which shall encourage the British matron to fill her quiver to overflowing, since wamen neither serve their country in the way that men do, nor do municipal daty. The 0. M. might be given, it is true, in some very special cases; but it must be sadly admitted that while women claim equality with the other sex 10' far as pecuniary recognition and honour are concern.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1905.

Zipping.

Art

Kwangtoh, Chi s 1,536, Wm, H. Lunt, 9th

Sept. Shanghai 6th Sept., Gen.-C. M. S. N.CO. Kohsichaug, Ger. 8.3., 1,292, C. Gosewinch, gih

Sept.–Bangkok and Sept., Rico and Meal.. -B. & S. Ald. a 1. 5.8., 2 106, 11. Nicholson, gth

Sept.Moji 1st Sept, Coal.-M. B. K. issibanckesaler, Dut. s.3, 3,198, S. Biesis, 9th Sept-Polo Samboe and Sept, «Bulk Oil-Mayer & Co.

Sikh, Br. 28, 3216 J. Rowley, 10th Sep

Singapore 4th Sept., & Co, Ld. Hue, Fr., 705 Godineau, 10th Sept- Haiphong and Hoihow 9th Sept., Gan Frithjof, Nor, .s., 89r. A. H. Haraldsen, toth Rept-Foochow 8th Sept., Gen.-O.S. K.

A. R. M.

Lennox, Br. 19, 2,361, F. McNair, 1st Sept,

Put back, Gen. D. & Co., Ld Loongmoon, Ger. 8., 1,245, F. Kalkofen, 9th

Sopt., Canton 8b Sept, Geo,-S, & Co. Loyal, Ger. s.1,582, L. Lorenzen, 37th Aug, Bangkokmoth Aug,, Rice and Gen.-S., W. & Co. Mausang, B., 1,644, R. Houghton, 4th Sept.,--Sandakan 29th Aug., Gen.-J., M.

& Co.

every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails will be closed at 9am.

No mit be closed for Canton on Sator day evening.

W

PRAK.

Lay, Mrs. Louder, Mr. Macfarlane, Dr. and

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL" REGISTER September gib, 1905, am.

Machle, Mr. and Mrs. Vladivostock. 7 .m.

Aucolt, E. F. Beattie, A. Beattie, M. P. Baggan, Mr. and Mr. Mrs On and after 15th July, 1905, the rate Bourcbaix, Mr. & Mrs. of postage ca letters from Hongkong and the

Brown, D. E. British Postal Agencies in China to Australia Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. will be at the rate for 4 cents for each ball Chichester, Maj. A. A. *ounce instead of so cents as at present.

Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mr. A.E. Darling, Col. Dixon, Mr.

Mercedes, Bt. transport, 3,300, J. S. Macgregor 31st Aug. Weihaiwei 26th Aug., Naval Stores. Admiralty. Montana, Am, 208, D. C. Camus, 281

Aug-Masila 18th August, Gen.- Portuguesa. Ponape, Ger, 11, 135, H. Martens, 6th Sept.-

Ponape (Caroline Islands) 13th Aug Ballast-German Consol Sungkiang, B. &.3., 1,845, G. H. Pennefather. 4th Sept-Iloilo 31st Aug,, Gen.-B. & 5. Taming, Br. s. 1,350, Outerbridge, 8th Sept,

Manila 3th Sept., Gen.-B. & S. Sept, Vancouver and Shanghai 3rd Sept., Gen. C. P. R. Co.

The rate of postage on letters from Australia to Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China will be reduced from atd. to zd, for each half ounce.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,

HONGKONG.

Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, A. R Battiscombe, H. G. Lawless, Major

E. G.

Lewis, L. S. Bell, R.N., Lient, H. F. Lugebil, V.

ed, they always expect that they shall be shown Heilan, Fr, 1.8, 377, L. Andersen, 10th Sept Tartar, Br. 3.1 4.425, W. Davison, R.N.R., 6th Bingham, Mr. & Mrs Macdonald, D.

consideration because they are women;, and if once women were recognised in the way sug. gested, every woman whose name came before the public in any way would expect every man of any influence whom she might know, or who was known to any of her friends, to secure this same recognition for her or be for ever after dubbed jealous, unchivalrous, and a tramplerdown of the sex. Moreover, increase of appetite would grow by what it fed on.

Haihow 8th Sept, Gen.-A. R. M. Haimun, Br. s., 636, A. J. Robson, roth Sept.,

Swatow gil Sept., GenD., L.'& Co. Saxonia, fier. 5.8., 3.316, E. Hoppe, roth Sept.,

-Moji 5th Sept., Gen.-H. A. L. Highlander, Br. 8.5 1,549, J. Sinclair, toth Sept Kobe and Sept, Gen-Samuel, Samuel & Co.

Kwongsong, Br. s.3., 7,428, W. P. Baker, Joth

Co

Sept.-Canton 9th Sept, Gen.-J., M. & Kiukiang, Br. 1.9, 1,228, J, B. Harris, oth

Sept,-Canton 9th Sept, Gen.-B. & 5.

-

Tsintau, Ger. 3.5., 7,006, O. Koch, 4th Sept

Bangkok 29th Aug., Rice and Gen.-B. & Zaida, Br. ss., 3,995, C. Willis, 9th Sept.

S.

Rangoon 28th Aug., Gan.—J., M, & Co,

SAILING VIORELA.

Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch., 6cc, Huffman, 27th Aug.Haiphong 23rd Aug., Ballast, -Master.

J. E. and child Birbeck, R. J. Bishop, L. C. Bisney, S. Bissell, W. S. Bonner, E. A. Bliss, C. L

Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L.

Magee, G. Major, C. O. Marriott, Dr. O, Mason, W. M. McAran, T. P.. McClure, D.

McKay, T. D.

Merlens, Mrs.

Miller, P. L.

Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

Bunner, Mr. and Mrs Moon, Mr. & Mn, E. M.

w.c. Carter, W. L. Chalkley, H. F.

Women have their vanities as well as mep, it | Hopsing, Br. 4.8., 1,359, J. M. Hay, roth Sept., Combermen, Br. ship, 1,686, C. G. Dixene!, Chandler, W. N.

has been said in connection with the proposed bestowal of honours, and who knows where we should stop in our demands for recogni. tion? After all, even in these days, wo do not all achieve fame in usetal or artistic fields of labour. A very large proportion of those who would be likely to expect Birth. day honours from the Sovereign are those whase fame rests upon their gowns and the parties they give. Fut if an O.S.D-Order of Stylish Dress-were founded, what heart-burn. ing would be created, whal scheming would be resorted to in order to obtain it! The Q. M, for really successful hostesses would doubt. less be popular; but it is pitiable to think of what the reason would come to in the struggle for the coveted letters.

IS JEALOUSY A DISEASE?

A lady novelist-and who should be ́ beiler

qualified to discuss the subject has been writing to the Times upon jealousy, She, in common with many psychologists and the an. cient people of the Hebrews, is practically con. vinced that the green-eyed monster is really a microbe, or, in other words, that jealousy is a disease There in every indication, we are. told, in Shakespeare's tragedies, that it was re. cognised as such in the sixteenth century; and the Jews of old seem to have taken short order. with those who displayed any form of jealousy, treating them as being possessed of a devil, or, in other words, as sufferers from mental affic. | tion. The question is a very interesting one to men and women alike; for once establish jealousy as a "bona-fide" disease, and, hus. bands, wives, society beauties, novelists, and dramatists will find themselves working on entirely new lines. Some of us, of course, fire very much more jealous than others, There may be women so constituted that they can see other women in far prettier clothes without turning a hair; there may be women, even more strangely constituted, who can' listen unmoved while their husbands dilate | on another woman's good looks and tact; there may be husbands who can find affee. tionate letters addressed to their wives by some Dick or fill, and never give them a

second thought; there may be dramatists and authors, actors and singers, who rejoice when others of their craft achieve success ; but these are nil few and far between. If jealousy is actually a disease, then it seems to me we are nearly all liable to take it, like the measles, Some get it very badly, and with some it be. comes chronic; but why should we not be inoculated against it? No doubt, after a little serious research, the greeneyed monster would be duly classified as the something coccus, And we could either have our babies done young or treated when they came to years of indiscretion, when we could see more clearly how they had been attacked by the disease.

TEMPERS AND TINTS. Those who do not care to soothe their nerves, make sicek their skins, and smooth out. their wrinkles by the means usually employed nowadays, may like to know, perhaps, that they have the alternative offared of "radiat- -ing" themselves, which, in other words, means laking rainbow baths Having been electri ified, massaged, and bathed in fragrant and medicated waters, the thing to do at the pre- sent time, if one would be beautiful and oblivious of worries and angelic in temper, is, practically to sit on a rainbow, or rather to bathe in such of its colours as may be deemed. appropriate in one's case, If one is very irritable, blue and violet are necessary; and paler shades of same colours reduce the hysterical condition produced by failure to obtain a certain invitation, or the receipt of a dressmaker's account of unexpected propar- tions. You simply go to the baths, say "temper," nerves," "bad disappointment, or "love affair," and you are flooded in the proper colours. After which all is setene.

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UNDRESSING FOR DINNER.

-Proboliago 1st Sept, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Catherine Apcar, Br. 5.3 1730, A. Stewart,

rith Sept-Singapore 5th Sept., Gon.— Yuensang, Br. 3.8., 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, th

D., S, & Co., Ld.

Sept-Manila 8th Sept., Gen.-], M. & Co. Glenfalloch, Br. es., 1,434, R. Pentacy, 11th SeptSingapore 3h Sept., Gen-Loo Dan of Mains, Br. 5.8., 2.971, F. Singer, rith

Tik Sing.

London via Colombo and Singapore 30th July, Gen-N. V. K. Tak Ling, Br. a.s., 4,447, Rodway, 11th Sept.,

-Shanghai 8th Sept., Gon.-B. & 5. Beninwets, Bruh, 2,250, D. Clark, 11th Sept., -Singapore 5th Sept., Gon.-G., L. & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Offico. Kwampich, for Canton. Quinta, for Cheloo. Zoyal, for Touron. Allgale, for Kutchinatzu. Saxonia, for Calcutta, Wasang, for Swalow,

Kintang, for Shanghai. Notching, for Kwong-chow-wan. Trinlari, for Bangkok Hatorun, for Swatow,

Den of Mains, for Nagasaki, Pronto, for Haiphong. Sutton Hall, for Port Pirie, Loongmoon, for Shanghai.

Departures Sept. 10. Nanen, for Cebu, Boijin Maru, for Swatow,

Sept. 11. Pronte, for Haiphong. Kwangtah, for Canton, Wasang, for Tientsin, Cainta, for Chefoo. Halimun, for Coast Ports. Chumsang, for Saigon,

Paksanger BITIV Per Xwangiah, from Shanghai-101 Chinese. Per Benlawers, from Singapore-Mr. Malone. Per Glenfalloch, from Singapo e-545 Chi- nese.

5th Sept.-New Yoric 14th June, Case Oil. -S. O. Co.

Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 2,193, O. Dick

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

Vessels

Steamera Expected.

From Agents Du Bayern Singapore.M. & Co... Sept. 12 Preussen Shanghai... M. & Co... Sept. 12 Siberia Japan P. M. Co... Sept. 13 Andalusia...... Singapore. H. A. L... Sept. 14 Nicomedia...... Japan...... P. & A. Co Sept. 16 Caithness. Bombay... N. Y. K... Sept. 18 Chingtu P. Darwin. B. & S... Sept. 18 Socotra......... Singapore P. & O. Co Sept. 19 Namsang ....Calcutta ...J., M. & Co Sept. 20

Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Returns.

Kowloon

Montants. Devawongselbre

At

Sumatra ORSZAKAPPE CLA Oscar 11.......

H.M.S. Taku....... Empress of Japan ... Ponape....

Schleswig-ENANC

Hum

Dack.

21

Clark, Hon. Dr. Francis Clark, M. 0. Clark, T.

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

and Mts, H. I. Coulthart, J.

Courow, Mr. and Mrs. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. 0. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Downing, Mr. T. C. Fletcher, II. Gast, J. de Freeman, J. G. Glover, C. Grant, A. W. Groné, Dr. F. Grane, Mrs. F.

Hall, Capt. T..

Holt, B. G.

Morrison, MIK Nome, F. G. Mosley, N. Newington, A. G. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Oei, Miss G. Gel, Miss A.

Oci Teong Ham, Mrs. Oci Ting Ham, Major

and servant Oliffe, O. C.

Packer, B. L.

Powell, W. A.

Parfitt, W.

Faley, Mrs. E. 0.

J.

Peake, W.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L.

Reel, Dr. L. R. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

child Rochet, L.

Schellhoss, Capt, and

Mrs.

Shea, J. J.

Skinn, A. J.

Smart, L. A.

Huist, R.N., Engineer: Skott, C.

Capt.

Iholeon, Mr. & Mr. L., Stein, A. L.

3 children and maid Thompson, M. L. Ickis, Mrs. C, and child Thornborrów, }.

Duncan, Mr and Mrs. Dymick, Lieut. A. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, Mr. Gala, Capt.

Gudell, Mr. and Mrs.

Hallingworth, Mr. and

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Harker, B. Brotherton

Haynes, Col.

Haieland, F. A. Helagnun. A. Howard, W. H. Hudig, 13, Teffries, 14, 13. Jahason, Rev. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Kehall, Major & Mrs.

Maddaford, Mr. Meier, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin, R.

Mitchell, R. Mualla, E. O'Neil, J. L. Hugh Parry, Major Peace, Mr. Phillips, Major Philpot, Mr. Y Pollock, x.c., Mr. Sawer, Capt. And Mrs, Secution, Xr. T. Sinelalt, A.. Stdt, Van de

tukes, Mr. Thomis, Mr. Uffel, W. von

Vandit, Gordan Vereker, Capi.

Mrs.

White, Dr. M. I. Wilford, F. C. Wit, Major

CRAIGIEBURN,

Adams, F. R. J. Harnett, H. J. C. Brown, C. A. Dann, G. H. Fairchild, H. J. Frost, D. L. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P: S.

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Tokio

Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima

Noha Ishigakijima. Tashoku ...... Taichu......... Taipan

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

Grani

Smith. Percy

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montague

Wilson, Dr. Newell

Marchant, Capt, and Young J, Ashton

Mn, and children

Albert, B. F. Bender, Herrin

OCCIDENTAL.

Chandler. Lieut, Army

Edue "Dept Fischer, Ch.

Facder, Dr. Med Ernst

Hales, G. L. Harsen, Capt. W. Karberg, Herrn, T. Keyt, Dr. H. Krill, G.

Lowe, Miss Siesie

Mackel, Dr.

Theader

Munro, Miss A. Ohme, A.

Owen, O. E.

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

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Ruller, Capt. Hall, J. S.

Macao

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Ships Passed The Canal. Outward-4th August-Agamemnon. August-Stanley, Sylvia. 12th August- Longsor. 15th August-Glenturret. 18th Aug- ust-Anisow, Nordpol, Redhill, Andalusia, Flintshire. 22nd August-Sophie Rickmers, Ohta, Bayern, Diomed, Jaureginberry, Neilly, Socotra. 25th August-Dardanus, Caledonien. 29th August-Glaucus, Hector, 30th August -Benvenue, Glenesk, Howick Hall, Palina, Gharte, 1st September-Ching Wo, Segovia, Tydens, Bornsia, Fook Sang, Iran, 5th Sep tember-Format, Serbia. 8th September- Ajaz, Kintuch, Chatham, Manningtry, Sent gambia,

Homoward-4th August-Pera, Silesia, 15th August-Sik. 22nd August-Chanfa. 30th |«August-Drisgapla, Sithonia,

Jones, Dr. & Mis. Evan Vroeg, A. M.

Alacrity Andromeda Arun Astraca Bonaventure Cadmus Cherub

Clio Diadem * Deo Erne ... Arrivals at Home-4th August-Bantu. Ettrick Per Catherine Apcar, from Singapore-Rev. and Mrs. Thomas and 3 children, Lieut. N. 9th August-Darmstadt 12th August-Ore Exe Mosley, Messis. II. Lawton, W. M. Mason, H. anien. 15th August-C. Ferd Laeisz. 18th Fame... Unley, 407 Chinese, and 4 Japanese.

August-Ping Suey, Stam. 22nd August Flora... Per Yicensing, from Manila--Mrs. W. H. | Mònica, Yunnar, Šagami. 25th August-An- Handy Ickis and child,” Mr. and Mrs. C Webb and 2 nam. 79th August-Palermo. 30th August Hart children, Mrs. F. Foulten, Messrs. J. M. Ken-Sachsen. 1st September-Glenturies, 4th Hecla... nedy, E. R. Lindsey, Raphael Corpus, Jose G. September-Jan 5th September- Tourant, llogue... Quetiason, D. Storbeck, and 76 Chinese.

Benlomond, Nippon, 8th September--Hyson, Iphigenia El Kantara, Montrose, Scharnhörsi, Tonkin. | lichen... {anus.. Kinsha Moorhen Oller ... Rambler ...

Passenger departed.

Per Zefiro, for Manila-Mr. and Mrs. A: Preston, Master Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ross, Messrs. F. Lepan, 1, . Mohler, Gabal- don, Tinio, Mr. H. C. Strong, Capt. Hunt, Miss Ross, Dr. Sift, Messrs G. Ramandas, H. Kodumal, T. Jettimal, H. Hatchand, Robson

and servant.

Dos Matre.

1 Mail will do 10- Callao-Pec Lennox, 12th Sept., jo A.M. Calcutta-Per Saxonia, 12th Sept, 10 albe, - Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hong- tula and San Francisco-Per Coptic, 12th

Shipping Heport. Str. Pukling from Shanghai:-Fine weather, Sept. 1.AM with light S'ly winds.

Str. Sikh from Singapore-Fine weather, and light winds throughout.

Str Glenfallock from Singapore :-Light va› riable winds, and fine weather.

Str. Saxonia from Moji-Had fine, weather, with light 5'ly winds and 5Wły swell,

TONS, GUNB I.H.P.

LAST REPORTED AT

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STAMON.

CAPTAIN:

Commander Haibord

Lieut.-Commander R. H. Heaton

***

Weihaiwel Wesha wei Weiluwei

mil

Shaw hai

water tank and tưg .....

Bloop ...

cruiser, 1st class

torpedo boat destroyer

torpedo boat destroyer

torpedo boat destroyer

¿

torpedo boat destroyer

torpedo boat destroyer....

cruiser, 2nd class

torpedo burat destroyer

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.9.0.

Lieut.-Commander H. E. Sulivan

Commander A. F. Evercit

Ommander Stevenson

# Grant-Dalton

Commander . B. Cox

CLASS.

WAY

despatch-vessel...

1,700

3,000

TIM

cruiser, rst class

1.1,000

16,500

Captain R. Nelson Ommanney

torpedo boat destroyer

550

7,000

**

***

cruiser, and class

4,365 10

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

cruiser, and class

**

4,360

10

7,000

Captain H, H. Torlesse...

་་

sloop ..

1,070

1,400

Commander II. du C. Lourdi... ***

Yanisze

1+

300

Hopkong

1,070

1,400

Yangiss

11,000 560

16

16,500

Captain . W. Savory

Weihaiwe

7,000

Shanghai

7,000

Lieut. Commander Bather

...

Weihaiwel

7,000

Lieut. Commander. Lewin

17 P

Weihalwel

7,000

443

11

Shanghai

5.70

Lir

7,30

Cap

4,000

Lie

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torpedo boat destroyer

4,000

Lie,

special service terpėda-v...

2,400

Car

Commander <lebreds..... FB, Chiton

cruiser, fet clase

12,000

21,000

Cap

n Short land

quiser, 2nd class

3,600

7,000

Cay

torpedo boat destroyer

7,000

inrpedo boat destroyer

3,900

1,200

" **

800

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

surveying vessel

1:50

IN

river gunboat

240

river gunboat

240

Hongkong

liver gunboat

140

Yangtze

torpedo buat destroyer

150

6,500

In reserve..

.106 ***

Hongkong

PL

cruiser, 1st class

12,000

21,000

**

Weihadwi

receiving ship

Commodore Dicken

***

Hongkong

liver gunboat..!

180

Boo

Yangiaze

torpedo boal destroyer

6,300

Lieut.-Commander Gregory...

Weihaiwei

surveying ship...

450

Commander R. W. Glennis

Surveying (Swatow)

torpedo boat destroyer

5,900

+4

river gunboat

800

river gunboat

river gunboat

550 550

Lieut. Commander C. E. L. Thomas ... Lieut. Commander G. B; Spicer-Simson Lieut.-Commander tugh Somervilla Lieut.-Commander Jud. F. Knox...

Weihaiwei

Yangutze

Yangtze

Yangtze

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+

199

Robin... Sandpiper.... Snipe ... Taku ... Sutlej... Tamar

+4

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia, | Teal 12th Sept., 11 AM...

Virago Macao-Per Heungshan, 12th Sept., 1.15 PM. Waterwitch Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per whiting Gregory Aptar, 12th Sept., 2 P.M.

Widgeon... Monila-Fer Taming, 12th Sept, 3 P.M. Woodcock.... Cibu and Hollo-Per Sungklang, 12th Sept. Woodlark

3 P.M.

Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Par Zaida, 12th Sept., 5 P.M.

Pakhoi--Per Hailan, 11th Sept, 5 P.M. winds, fine clear weather, moderate sea.

Str. Ywensang from Manila;-Light variable

Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko- hama, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Pes Str. Catherine Apcar from Singapore-Tarlar, 13th Septy to A.. Moderate NEly winds and sea, and fine wea- ther to port.

Vessels in Port.

STEAM BIS, Bourbon, Fiss, 997, Ch. Sisco, 7th Sept.,-

Chowta, Ger. ss. 1,115, H. Textor, 8th Sept.,

Saigon 3rd Sept., Gen-Wo Fat.

B. & S.

Bangkok 31st Aug, Rice and Wood- Clavering, Br. 8.5, 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept., Sa ina Cruz 31st Aug, Ballast.-C. C. S. S. Co. 'Coptic, Br. 5.9., 3.744, 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 Gen.-O. & O. S. S. Co. Derwent, Br. Bu, 1,652, J. Jenkins, 6th Sept.,— Samarang 17th Aug,, Sugar-Man Fat & Co.

Devawongse, Ger. 5.5., 1,057, T. V. Bruh, 19th Aug Bangkok and Swatow 18th Aug, Rice and Teak-tquares.—B. & S. Empress of Japan, Br. ., 5,094, Henry Pybus, N.R., 6th Sept, Vancouver 14th Aug., and Bhanghai 4th Sept., Mails and Fri, Nat. 8.5, 860, N. Andersen, 26th Aug

Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Haiphong 23rd Aug, Gen-Angaard, Thoresen & Co.

Europe, &c. India, via Taticerin -- !+ Preussen, 13th Sept., 14 A.M.

Macan Per Htungshan, 13th Sept. 1.15 1.3. Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 13th Sept., 3 F.M. Samarang and Sourabaya Ver Emma Luyken, 14th Sept,'14 A..

Acheron

Décidéo

***

liver gunboat

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

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Lieu -Commander F. B. Nohle Lieu Commander J. Kiddle Commander G. E. Monro

Lieut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan, Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay

Lieut..Commander Davidson

Captain W. L. Grant

Lieut.-Commander E. Secrelan

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Hongkong

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Haiphong

NAME.

Flag and DescRIPTION.

TONS. GUNS. H..P.

Commanding "OFFICERS.

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1,796

10

1,700

Ineut. Ferret

Saigon

river gunboat ...

123

500

Lieut. Leannel

Cantos

river gunboat

140

150

Haiphong

river gunboat...

150

Saigon

**

river gunboat

150

Lieut. Hue,

THE

Bed

Saigon

river gunboa!

140

159

Salgon

gunboat

525

438

Lieat, Merveilleux du Vignaux

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armoured cruiser

4,000

9,500

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1,000

Captain Allaire... Lieutenant L'Eost

Saigon

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cruiser...

3,985

5,500

Commander Amél

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+41

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303

Lieut, Mèra

303

6,300

Lient, Coloni

destroyer'... protected cruiser

350

Lieut. Jchenne...

Baie d'Along

armoured cruiser

9,376

20,200

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TEN

Saigon

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Haiphong

river gunbost

200

308

Lieut. Corlouer.

...Haiphong

destroyer ...

307

300

Haiphong

1,750

2,200

Commander Simon

Saigon

Armbruster

***

.. TAT

Saigon

341

armoured cruiser destroyer river gunboat ..

**

9,700

19,600

Capt. Duval

***

Saigon

307

6,300

Lieut. Prat

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Baie d'Along

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Licat, Grellier.

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**

gunboat

Lieut, Lavissière ·

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destroyer ...

30%

6,300

Lieut, de Reibach-Werth

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Liest Glorieux

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9,437

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1,760

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10,014

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639

900

13.

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250

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battleship, reservo

6,150

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Macao-Per Hizungshan, 14th Sept., 1:15 PM. Macao-Per feungskan, 15th Sept., 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Yuens-ang, 15th Sept. 3 P.M.

Argus... Manila – Per Ruôi, vớth Sep it Keelung, Maji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Avalanche... B.C.) and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Lyra, 16th Пlaionnelle...

Caronade Sept, II A M.

Casse-tête Sandakan-Per Mautong, 16th Sept., P.. Macao-Fer fleungshan, 16th Sept., 1.15 PM. Comète Macao-Fer leungshan, 18th Sept., 1.15 P.M. D'Assas Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Descartes

Estoc Willehad, 19th Sept., to AB.

Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin- Per Francisque......

Frande Ernest Simons, 19th Sept., 23 A.M.

Macao-Per ileungsham, 19th Sept., 1.15 P.M. Guichen ... Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama Gueydop Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.--Par Empress Heari Rivière. of Japan, 20th Sept., TI AM.

Jacquin Javelina Macao-Fer Heungṛhan, zoth Sept., 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per litungshan, 211t Sept., 1.15 P.M.|| Kersaint Shanghai Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Lynx mga Seattle, Wash-Per Minnesota, 22nd Sept., Montcalm......

Macao-Fer Heung sham, 22nd Sept., 1.15 P. Oly

Mousquet ...

Peiho Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd Sept., to A.M. Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin--Per Pistolet Simia, 23rd Sept., 11 A.M.

Protée... Macao-Per leungskon, 331d Sept, 1.15 M. Redoutable... was Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Styx

Mauila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Sabre... Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Sally Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Changsha, Surprise.

Takiang Takou...... Mails for Canton, Samibui, Wuchow Vauban and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Vigilants every morning. On_Sundays the mail for Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at gam

II A.M.

We are told in a medi-al journal that dress and diet have a great deal to do with each other. The less wa wear," is the startling advice given, "the more we can eat,” to that in the warm weather, if we find our appetites flagging, qur obvious course is to shed our garments; and when we are going out to dine where we know everything will be specially good, we clearly owe it to our host, if not to ourselves, to reduce our clothing to its least commor denominator, and de justice by that means to the fare set before us. Not only does this stripping increase the appetite, but likewise assists the digestion, we are assured; so after this I shall not be surprised if there is anything in the theory, the less we wear at dinner the Hohenzollern, Ger, s.o. 6,660, O. Kraefl, 20th 23rd Sept., 3 P.M. -- better it will be for us. Perhaps something, in the bathing.costume style would be best adapted to the purpose. There is an op portunity for another millionaire to give a Savoy or Gaiety diarer to introucy the idea Ambrosia, in the «World.* -

Gregory Apcar, Hr. 6.5, 2,961, 1. G. Olifent 4th Sept Calcutta 19th Aug., Penang and Helene Menzell, Ger. s.., 984, K. Auer, 6th Bingapore goth, Gen.-D. S. & Co., Ld,

Sept.,-Karattu 29th Aug, Coal--Order.. Hercules, Jap. 1., 2,439, G. Bjerck, 7th Sept.,

-Kuchinnizu 31st Aug, Coal-M. D. K,

July, from Genoa, Ballast.-M. & Co. Holstein, Ger, ss., 883, A. Niejahr, 8th Sept,

Tsingtan 31st Aug, Coals-J, & Co. Ischin, Ital'ss, 2,781, C. Andrew, 4th Sept.,

Johanne, Ger. 8, 952, Joland, 7th Sept.

Singapore 29th Aug., Gen.--C. & Co. Bangkok sist Aug, Ríca.-J. & Co, To

Mails for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Samthul," "Wschow" and Canton

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cruiser... sub-marine...

Flagship of Vice Admiral Bayle, Commander-in-Chief | Flagship of Reu-Admira) do Fauque de Jonquières;

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Commander Sagot-Duvauroux `...

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