TREATIES AND PENS,
HE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY OCTOBER 19, 1905.
Shipping
Arriva
Martens,
That soother traily, has lately been signed the world at large in fully aware, but what the world at larga does not know is to whom the precious pau with which the treaty to signed in to devolva. To the collector there are few ob - lecia more rare than-trenty pens, and fax that
them, which probably accounts for the fact that B. & SUNDAN apart from the pen used when the Treaty of
treaty.bas increased
Emma Loyken, GEE.
18th Oct Sourabaya 8th Oct Gen Order.
Keong Wa), Ger 13-1,115, Köhler=18th Oct..
G.M.
till the 8th of January via Gibraltar, and the and Tanuary, via Brindisi
Mood Anden Men he rates of postage on ordinary parcels are
Andre as follows: For a parcel not exceeding alhe, in weight facts, Barbor
01:16. St.Poto Me and Mrs. W All parcels containing jewellery or any article Barry, R. of gold or silver mazz be insured, all insured.
CHINANCOAS
Iboleon Inney, Capt. R Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
Johannsen, Edmtakndate Kaplan, Mr. & Mrs. Nokio
Mars more highly transuled by those who possess sagio Bangkok rith Octa, Rice and Teakwood & Com Gen-Sat parcelu mais be tezled. The sonia most baar), Bartiscombo, H. GaKent HWAN
Prosto, Non 1.2, 838, K. Larison, 18 b Oct- Haihow 17th Ott, Rica—A. R. Men Quinta, Gere? An 2,800, Frahm, 9th Oct-
Chefoo 3rd Oct. GenSy & Co.: Thilatiap, Dat 1.6.475, H. Koops, 14th Oct.
Java via Macassar, 6th Oct., Gen-J. C, 18th Trieste, Aust, a 3333. D. Mistrorigo
Oct, Singapom 1zib Talmo Arcadia, Br. 35 A. G. Cubit 2.N.Re Saigon fith Oct. Gen.& Co.
Ger, 1.5, 1,839, A. Kirat, 16th Oct,--
und Gen.-P. & D. 9. N.
Sydneyard Sept., and Manila 15th Oct Gen. B. &Sodger by Mauda 74th Oct., Gen.--S., T. & Co.
Sailino Veskis,
ka signed in April," Bçó—and only or RS 19th Oct., Bombay 3rd Oct and Singa Telnan, Br Bay 146 C. Lindbergh, 17th Oct, 2. On and after rail- Taly, food. E. and child Large, L. ]. C.
La Seit
of postage on letters from Hongkong and the Bishop, L,,G:¢¢ UN's
KheAJOTICE /Foliquary by several itemskicacies DePor AS 2 EN WED, Brymer, 19th Zafiro, Br. $., 1,618, Rodger, 16th Oct.— British Postal Agencina
pen was used-the average then
Thus, when
Comtals Min 1898 tha American sioners met their Spanish contreras for the pur pose of signing the Hispano-American Treaty
Kwalling Br.
Oct-Shangbal and "Amoy 17th - Oct., Gen-B & S.
Br. 1.4 1,498, W. P. Baker, 19th
Chica in
the impression of a device or private mark. Bell, S.N., Lieut. H. F. Koenig, C Coins must not be used for seating purposes. Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Laing, A. Hang
the rate Birbeck, R. J.
Lowis, A. R.
to Australia will be at the rata for 4 cents for each halsey, ounce instead of 10 cents as at present,
Bonnand, W. A. The fate of postage on letters from Australia Bonner E. AL
• ĮA, F Bunner, Mr. and Mrs.
W.C.
of Peace, a document that originally comprised Best Ham rath Oct; Gen....), Mihurchill, Am. 4-masted scb., 600, Huffman, to Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies |
on the
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Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. 8.a., 620, Chr. Henri, di 19th Oct-Boihow: 18th Oct. Gep.-], & is Coster for why Stettin, Br. *.14 1,396, J. E. Farrell, 19th Oct,
Canton 19th Oct.)
|| Ballast.==Mr. Geo" McBain,
Clearances at the Harbour Offos, WONZIANg, for Caulon. Statin, for Shanghai,
Switang, for Saigon Arcadia, for Shanghai.
·Departures,
Oct. 19
Mastor W
each half oubře,
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•;271b Aug. —Haiphong: 23rd Aug,, Ballast, † in Chins will be reduced from ajd, to id, for purchas Ecuador, Ger. 4-masted ship, 2,193, O. Dick mann, sod Sept.,-New York r9th May, Parrañce.---Order.
Vaurais
Indrani Doric
Stanmore Expectad,
"VISITORS AT THE HOTELS... PEAK.
Aucolt, E. F.
Carrick, Mr. and Mrs. Carter, W. L.
Mr.
; Tho (2) Mids MacLenüan, C. B Malone, O. P. Marrióit, Dr. G..
P. L. Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M.
Chatham, Hop. & Mr. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.
Clark, T.
! Clarke ...
And
Clarke, Mrs. T. W
T. W.
Eng. L Mrs. H. I Clémençon, Mr. & Mrs. Comrie, A. F. Coulthast, Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Davier, F. O.
Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
Battle, A.
Beattie M. P.
From
Agenti
Singapore.J., M. & Co Oct. 21 Japan
Nut
Boyd, Capt. and Mrs.
Louder, Mr.
Major & Mrs. mperski, dir. & Mrs. Clark, M. O...
Firown, D), E.
Martin, R.
Miss
Clothier, A. N.
Cocks, Mr. & Mr. A. E.
Ollis, F. B. ⠀
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Crichton, Capt. & Mrs. Darling, 201 Dixon, Dymack, Lieut. A. Gates, Capt.
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Harker, B. Brotherton Haynes, Col
Pollock, R... Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Scheltems, Mr.
Sinclair, A
Deacon, F. B.
Doolittle, F. H.
Häteland, F. A.
Stadt,
Van de
Hepp, Mr. and Mrs. F. Stakes, Mr.
W. van
O'Neil, J., Hugh Painter, Major & M, Parey, Major
JO. & D. CoOct. 22 | chester, Maj. A, A, Mitchell, R. Emp. of India. Japan ...... C. P. R. CofOct. 23 P.Sigismund...Sydney M. & Co... Oct. 13. Benmohr Singapore G., L. & Co Oct, Zieten...... Lipan... S. & 24 Gregory Apear. Singapore.D. S. & Co Oct. 21 Counfield......Bombay...N. Y. K. Oct. 24 Manchuris....Japan. P. M. Co... Oct. 29
Portland... P. & A. Co Nov. Tartard Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Nov.
600 pages of type-written":"matter;" It was noted Ban that whereas a number of the Americans were ca provided with handsome pens, expressly pure chased for the occaslyn, the Spaniards were content to use the ordinary quiil pene strewn table. When each commissioner bad
his name signed
to the Spanlab and English versions of the treaty, opposite to his sigontores bis private beef was attached by tri-colour ribbons, out of compliment to France, in whose Capital negotiations were carried
Concerning thena
vocamusing story is related, The commissioners of both coun
as a slight acknowledgment of the tries courtesy extended to them, requested the officials of the Quai d2 ́ssay present kindly to furnish them with tri-coloured ribbon for the affixing
of the seal, but to the consternation of those in charge of the proceedings, though diligent search was made, not an inch of the familiar sed, white, and blue, ribbon could be discovered at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, That the situation was almost painful can easi Gaz Passengers arrived. ly be understood, but fortunately its awkward-
Per Kwellin, from Shanghai, &c.—Mr. Hirst. dissipated Wi quickly "g" nosa
a gepius 'who by
Tor Krongwi, from Pangkok-Mr. Mervin, was at the head of a depailment, Lati who showed by his action on this occasion that he Per Kwongrang, from Shanghai-Mr. Chner, Per Arcadia, for Hongkong from Colombo was worthy of an Embassy at the least, “Go," said he to a messenger, "io M. the con-Mr. and Mrs. Kaplan, Me and Mrs. Nielsen fectlower in the Rue St. Honoré, for a pound and a infants. From London-Mr. and Mrs. of chocolate cakes, and be sure you ask him to F. &. Hewett, Mr. O. Hughes, Dr. D. H. Aini.
Keir, C. tie them up with", A tri-colour, ribbon. The is, Surgeons J. D.
Boucher, Mr. P. situation was saved.
Jacks, Mr. and Misses M. (2) Mackie. From Marseilles-Mesare. A. R. Low and A.-M. Thomson. From Briedisi-General and Mrs. | Chenan Wood, and Mr. H. Poole. From Penang Mr.
From Singapore-Me.
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Prins. Waldamor, for Australian Ports,
aiman, for Swalow. 'akkot, for Tsingtan, Sultang, for Saigon.
G.
Epligrave.
For Shanghai from London
Arabia
·DOCK RETURNS HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS..
Dr. H. I, Kiner...... A1 Knwinne Jock. Suisung............
TODAO Petchaburi
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Cosmopolitan
SHANGHAI
and Panama, in which the Canal Treaty was B. L. Nowman, Rev. C. Rogers, M | ostober-Anopa, Sambla.
When in due course this treaty was brought to Washington for the signature of the Presi: dent, the late Mr. Mckinley, Mr. Secretary Hay provided for the occasion a silver pen:
which he expressed bis intent holder, preserving as an historical memento. Whether this historic instrument will eventually be made over to a National collection remains to be seen, but in such event would form the nucleus of an interesting treaty exhibit that might include the figs of the United States in 1904 it was carried in wrapped when carly triumph from the Palace in the United States Consulate in Panama by policemen.
A precisely 13.15 p.m., on May 31, 1902, the Boer delegates deputed to do so subscribed their signatures to the articles that brought peace to South Africa, in the presence of Lord Milner and Lerd Kitchener. What becams of the historic pens used on this occasion did not. transpire, but it is to be hoped that such historic relics as these are preserved with the sime care as that used when the Treaty of Parls of 1856 was signed,
This last-mentioned instrument at the re quest of the Empress Eugénie, was used by aach of the fourtern Plenipotentiaries subscribe ing their signatures in the document, a grace. concession on their part, insomuch as the use of one pen may have prejudiced the legi. not a Title. The pan in
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14th inst. New, Oct. 13.
Ships Passed The Canal.; Outward-3rd October-Palermo, Malaica, J. and Mrs. Stobie, child and Alaka. 6th October - Tourant, Hector, 9th infant, Messie. J. B. Miller, K. Ahlsen, O. infanti
October-Armand Bekic. toth October--Car- Warren, Rev. E. Karion, Messrs. 1. Page, Adium, Manica, Norge, 14th October Glen Hennand, R. K. Veryard, Misses M, Paton, R. Fallock, Glascuts, Gianfare, Hippen, Rickmers, Garrlock, Mr. C. Knight, Miss Hollingsworth, Helene Sachsen, Shimosa, Daphns, 17th Octo Mrs. Sutherland, Messrs. B. Goldswortby, ber-B
J.
-Benlarig, Palma, Prins Regent Luitpold, Mrs. Almblad, Sitkonta. Mrs. Messrs. R. Simmons, W. Smit
Homeward-6th October-Preussen, toth Howells and child, Messrs. B. Simpion and
14th October Dyson. From Marseilice-Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Simons, Spesta, 17th October-Bento Hodge. From Brindisi Messrs. Davidion mand, Candia, Pak Zing, Rhenania. and A. S. Berner, From Bombay-Mr. Amelie. For Yokohama from London-Mr, Kennelmann, Miss Skome, Rev. W. T. Grey, Mr. W. T. Howell, Mrs. Brent, and Mish Chaills. From Marseilles-Mr. and Master Vetch, and Mr. Douglas Storey. From Brindisi | -Mr. A. Hartmann.
Fassengers 'departed.
Bility of their writing weld pen presented by Brougham, Mwai Pu. Leung Sau Shan. He Baden famous for its Jewell; o town in
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Per Empress of China, lar Vancouver, &- March. T Kenedy, C. Collier, Chas Templeman, Mrs. Lai Shin and Infant. Mr. E. H. Low, Dr. G. N. Lewis, Mr. J. B. Parsons, Mons. P. Ola Nolanc, Mons. G. Teyssos, Mr. and Mrs. Holmgreen, Mr. and Mrs. Truman, Mesar. A. N. Humphreys, Lal Chi Hay, E. H.
Mesars. question, unlike
G Master 1. A. Brougham, P. Orme some, manufacturers of
Lai work, to Bla-Kom Tang, E. S: Kadoorie, R. A. Gubbay, J. marck, on the occasion of the signing of the R. Micheal, Chow Lus Tong, Ng Tan Chee, treaty of peace with rance the year 1871, Miss M. E. Apol, Major H. .c.
Mrs. Copeman aquill plucked from a golden eagle's wing. Wong Chan She and 6 children, Mr. and Mrs.
iss Chan What rendered the pen remarkable, apart from Ng Kwong, Mrs. Wong She, Miss
Choy, its associations was the fact that the quill was Mesurs, May C. Winn, Hai Door, Quan Chun, mounted in geld and encrusted with diamonds, Cheung Dow, Leeng Cheung, Mrs. Chan Sexo, "Bandsome is that handsome does binding bearing Chaw, and Mri, Leung She, Sergt.
In Tal Ta, Messrs. Chan Chun Pang.. visions of the treaty proved no more bind
binding through the use of this gorgeous instrument C. Millington, Messra, Wing, Lee Mon Koon, would have been the case "a goosequiil | Chun Shan, Misses Kelly and Hivan, Capt. and disappearing ink had bean employed that Warmoth and ja
Melatosh and J. R. Proctor, and Mrs. C. A. That treaty pans have a value other than which is the product of historic associations was proved when, on bankru, tey proceedings being instituted against the estate of the late Count Franz Falkenhin in 1901, the pen and penholder used to sign the treaty of the “Holy Alliance, in
in 18rs, was put up for suction in Vienna.
The treaty, it will be recalled, was signed at Paris on September 16, by
3815 Francis I, of Austria, Alexander 1. of Russia and Frederick William 111, of Prussia, and the pen used by them on the occasion, when put up to suction a few years ago, elicited a first bid of 4, and a final bid (on the part of Consul General Von Lindheim) of £ga-—P.M.G,
than
THE USE OF BROMIDE,
Taking bromides is a very common practice, A multitude of nervous people are in the habit of going to the drug store and getting some bromides to take.
Bromide is taken as a sleep medicine. It is
· taken by those who drink too much to sober up
Bromides are taken for nervousness, for epilepsy and for a host of other ailments, -
Georg List April.
But bromides are poison, The people de not seem to understand this, Dr. C. C. Stock- and of Atlanta, Grand a paper before the Medical: Azın.ințion, of Ha. among other things: VENDEDg the "pas?' fow year l'h ́va sanit dosen or, more cases of bromide polsoning. some of them realilig from a lack of know! ledge on the part of physicians as to the effects
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For Prins Waldemar, for Matupi-Massis, Tse Ming Tan Kin, Ah Kwok and Yan Ab Shing For Herbertshohe-Messss, O, Fayer, A. Thalen, Kwong Yak, U Kwang, Kwong Chung Lee and party. For Mellourna-Mrs.
M. Boatas.) ...
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Vessels in Port.
STELKURS, Aldgate, Br. 3.2,2,208, H. Nicholson, 14th Oct.-Kuchinotru 8th Oct, Coal-M, B
Athenian, Br.8., 2,440, S. Robinian, R.N.R., 18th Oct,Vancouver, B.C., 18th Sept, and Shanghai 15th Oct., Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Benlawers. Br. 3.3., 2,520, D. Clark, 17th Oct.,
Bojl 12th Oct., Gea, –– G., L. & Co, Cecilla, Ger. 1.8., 2,209, R. Paulson, 18th Oct,
Rangoon 5th Oct., Rics-J. & Co. Chowfa
Gor. 8., 1,055, F. Spissan, 16th Oct Bangkok 9th Oct., Rice and Wood, B. & S.
Claverina Cruz 31st Aug, Ballast-C. C.S. Br. 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept,
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Dalin Maru, Jap. 21, 900, H. Ohta, 18th Oct.Tammui via Amoy and Swatow 17th Oct, Gen. -O. S. K
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Dr. Hans Jurg Kier. Nors, 69, H. “E.
Larsen, bct,~~Canton 14th Oct
& Hainan, Roulet, 13) Oct.,
from Kongmoos, Ballast E, & Co.
o look upon bromides as hails that she did Halvard, Norr11,006, C. Andersen,
The number
harmless remedies
of cases seen by me, together. with
Arrivals at Home--3rd October-Esmarty, China, Acilia, Himalaya, Idemaneus, sih October-Japan. 6th October-Prins Bill Friedrick, toth October-Munchen, Rotario. 14th October-Alla, Konang St. 17th Octo ber—St. Hugo.
Post Office.
A Mail will close for :-- Shanghal, Yokohama and Kobe - Per Trieste, 20th Oct., 8 A.M.
Hajhow and Haiphong-Per Pront', a th Oct., & A.M.
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Patey, Mr. E. Q.
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Peake, W.
Pecker, B. L.
Pennyfather, Mrs. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Pfordien, A. R.
Poole, H. A.
Douglas, Cat. & Ms. J. Powell, W. A..
Dowley, Mis. W. A.
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Vandin, Gordon
White, Dr. M..]. Wilford, F. C. Wilkie, John
CRAIGTEBURM.,
Adams, F. R.'J. Barnett, H. J. O Dann, G, H. Fairchild, H.), Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Capt. & Mr. Jameson, P. S. Marchant, Capt. and Wilson, Dr. Newell
Mrs, and children
Nicholls, E. A. '*' Smith, E. Graol. „Smith," Mr. And Mrs.
Grani
Smith. Percy. Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montagne
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Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Miss Sievie Munro, Miss A
Caspersen, S. Chandler, E. Fischer, Ch. Grundellas, Capt, and Ohmo, A.
Mrs. C. and child' Hales, G. L Harson, Miss Helen, A. Keyt, Dr. H.. Krill, G.
NAMY
Shanghai--Pai Arcadic, a0th Oct., 9.A M. Bangkok-Per Telv, 20th Oct., 9 A.M Macan Per Heungskan,, 20th Oct., 1.15 P.. Reunion and Mauritius-Per Quin'a, 20th Oct., 3 P.M.
Clio Manila-Per Loongsong, 20th Oct., 3 sì? Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Kwellin, zoth 'DI..dem! ct, P P.M.
Shangbai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Em
Eme Thilafjag, 31st Oct., 8.A.M.
Eurick
Dec
Fanshaw,
Mr. & Mrs.
M. Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mrs. X. Fernio, R. Fletcher, H. Freeman, J. G. Glover, C Grant, A. W. Grone, Dr. F. Grone, Mr. F. Hall, Capt. T Hankinson, H. K.. Hollingsworth, Mr. &
Mr.:
Holt, B. G. Hunter, R.
Hunt, R. Engivear-
Capt.
Ochild
Sampedro, Mrs. J. E Scott
J. Gray
Scott, Ky. J. G.
Shea,
Skoll, C. Smith, E. A.
Stein, A. L. Stephens, H. Stoppa, P. Varchmin, Consul H. Wakefield, Mas, and
Mise Warking, Miss E. Whitlow, A. W.
Kagoshima Ishima Naha Ishigakijima..
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Iboleon, Mrs. I 3 Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. | Haiphong...
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Edgar D. Kemper, Mr. James B. Tuthill, Miss
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HIS BRITANNIĆ MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
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deepatel-essel...
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6,500
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torpedo hunt destroyer
$50
6
$7,00
maires 200 class
4,365
10
7,000
cruiser, and class
4.360
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7,000
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loop
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water tank and tug
300
300
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1,070
1,400
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11,000
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torpedo boat destroyer
12,000-
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
torpedo brat destroyer
-7,000
impede boat destroyer...
.550
7,000
torpedo boot
destroyer...
306
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7,000
4,000
lopeda hoat destroyer
4,000
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6.400
2,400
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cruiser, 1st class
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21,000
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7,000
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300
650
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tiver gunboal
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Manila-Per Zafire, 21st Ccl., 10 A.M.
Exe Singapore-Per Oniang, 1st Oct, to AM. FRine... Europe, &c., ludia, via Tuticorin Chusan, 21st Octų IT A.M.
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Flora Handy Macao-Per Hengshan, 21st Oct., tiRS P.M.
Hart Swalow, Amoy and Foachow--Per Hats | Hecla ... ching, 21st Oct., 3 F.M.
logue,..... Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Zaida. Itchen..... 21st Oct., 5 PM.
TADUE Saigon Per Emma 'Luyken, 21st Oct, Kinsha
Moorhen ... 5P.M.
Swalow, Amoy and Tamsul-Per Daijin Ger Mary,
21st Oct. 5 P.M. Macao-Per Beungshan, 23rd Oct., 1,15 PM. Rohla Ningpo and Shanghai-Pet Wingiang, 23rd Sandpiper... Oct...1 P.M.
So Macao-Per Heungiñan, 24th Oct., 1.15 P.M.. Singapore, Penang and Calcutia--Par Lat
Sutlej Banc
24th Oct, 2 P.M.
·Cebu and tloilo-Per Koifong, 14th Ock, | Teal 3PM.
Virago Manila-Fer
Taming, 14th Oct., 3 P.M.
Waterwitch Amoy, Mail, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Whiting B.C., and Tacoma, Wash-Per Shawmut Widgeon...
Woodcock afth Oct., 10A.M.
Tamar
Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin--fer. Woodlark any Zustan
25th Oct. 11 AM. Macao-Per Hewingskan, 25th Oct., 1.15 P.M.
Kudat and Bandakan-Por Mausang, 25th Ochs 5 PM
2
Maca Par Kwongwang, 25th Oct., 3 PM
Haungthan, 16th Oct., 1.15 P.M. Macao - Frungskan, 27th Oct., 1.15 P.M` Manila-Por Rubi, 28th Oct,, 11 A.M. Macao-Per Hengshan, 28th Oct. 1.19 PM. Tiental-Per Eoung, 28th Oct., a P.M. Macao--Per Heungshun, 30th Oct., 1.15 1.8T Europe, &c, India, via Talicoria-l'es Oranian, 1st Oct, 11 AM
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Yokohama
Yokohama
Yokohama
Yokohama'
Comminader arbord'
Capisín R. 1- Elion Ommianney a
Lieut.Commander R. H. Heaton
Capulin Lione* G. Tufnell
Commander 1. du C. Luand...
Commander 1. D. Wilkin, D.S.O... Captain H. W. Savory
Lieut. Commander H. E. Sullvas *Lieut. Commander Bather Lieut. Comm.inder Lewin Commander A. F. Everett,
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H. B. Cox Charlton
Lieut-Commander Richards...
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Lieut. Commander. Darwall
Lieut.Commander
» Yokohama
Yangtize
Hongkong Yangtize Yokohama Yokohama
Yokoham
Yokohama
...Nagasaki ... Hongkong
Nagasaki Yokohama Yokohama
Libut-Commander E. V. F.R. Dogmore
Lieut-Comniahder F. B. Noble ...
Lleut Commander J. Kiddle;
Commander C, IL. Mopro
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Linut, Commutader Robert E., Vaughan, Lieut.-Commander H. T. Atlay Lient-Commander J. T. S. Lyna .... In reserve.
Captain W. L. Grant
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-Commander E. Becretan 2,'! ***
Nagasak Surveying
West: River
West River. Yangtare
"Hongkong Yokohama Hongkong
Lieut-Commander C. E... Thomas... Nagasaki. Lieut.Commander G. B.-Spicer-Simeon Yangtare Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd
**
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安静。
Surveying (Swalow
21,000
Commodore 1. P. Williams...
Bog
Licut-C
torpedo boat destroye
6,300
Lieut. Commander Gregory...
surveying ship
450
Commander Rt. W. Glenain
torpedo boat destroyer
$,900
800
river gunboat...
river gunboat
550
10
Yangiste
river gunbost
550
Lieut. Commander Jnd. F. Knox.., Cai, Yangisse
Flag of Admiral Sir Getard U. Noel, Commander-in-Chiel
ORTED AT
FRENCHI MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
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FLAG and DESCRIPTION.
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armoured gunboat
1,796
1,700
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123
500
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Balgon
river gunboat
*.140
phoar
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140
Saigon
gunboat
-438
armoured cruiser
£9,500
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Gulf of Jiams
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1,000
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3,985.
5,500
Commander Amet
10,014
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Avalanche... Darwin, Port
Thursday island, Cooktown, Calme, Townsville Brisbane, Balounette....
Launceston, New Zealand, Caropade Adelaide and Perth Per Empire, Cassortie Melbourne, Ade
Comita
5th Oct Sugar.
Polen, roth Oct. Gen.--Chi-Ca
BK JA, 7,056,
the failure on the part of physicians to recognite Hong Bee Br
the condition and the real seriousness of it
Oct
Chave led me to the conclusion that a paper be.. ANTZAN ZA PODM Sydney. Hobart,
calling the attention of the profession to the Kaifong. Bt. a., 982,
subject would be of real valuemotio lailo 14th Oct., Gen.-B. &
18th Oct,
Jst'
11 AM
Then this physician goes on to describe cases Kohrichang, Ger, L., 1,292, C. Gosemisch, 17th
HaYZEN Oct.
Rica-B, & Aghai: Narasaki. Kobe, Yokohama in D'Asins.
of bromide poisoning, cases that other physi
that there It appears
"Clane falled to recognized give bromides K
Are doctors who will go on
dctually poison their patients without
knowing that they are poisoning the stomids
most prominent symptoms of
sing, according to this doctor, are i Deep dep, drowsļossa, trambling: drops om the bandaj walki with no
@galt_dragging"of the,
agus, drooping
gummy.
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Per Dakola, and Nov, tf AM.
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and
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Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart,
New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide | Estoc Singapore, Toth, Gen.-J. M. & Co.Lt
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Nov. Shaoghai 13th Oct
Shangha
B.CPer Empress of
Hauri Rivière nded WVictoria and Vancouv@!?! India, 15th Nov, 11.A.M.
Jacquis ausen, 14th Oct. Port, Darwing Thursday Island, Cooktown, ¦ Igrolise 14th Oct. Coala-, W.'& Co. | Calrus, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, FLaunceston, Now 1 Zealand, Melbourne, "Adelaide and. Perth-Per Tiinan," apth: Nov,
Dougsing, Br. 6.5 1,092, Ai Et Sandbach: 7TIK DART NORMA Yokohe Guerdon
dred oth Oct; Gm=D. &
& CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL
AZER MAILS, HOMEWAR Parcals for the United Kingdon posted up: to 15: 5.mi. on: Frida
rembir, are due in London
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903 Capt. Prat
Capt. Ridoux
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Armbruster
9.376
20,200
308
300
200
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