THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY OCTOBER 26 1905

Shipping

Arrivals,Vit

Andree Rickmers, Ger 1,029, H. Köhn, 25th Oct-Bangkok-15th Oct., Rice and Wood B. & S.

celerity the position of selected points on coasts all over the world It was not claiming too much to say that at the present time very faw salient points on the coastlines of the world were as much as iwn miles in doubt." It was's Satisfaction to the Briton to know that both these instruments were devised by English-long Wan I, Dr., 2,060, J. Staker, 26th ment John Hadlay producing the sextant in 1730, in the form still used. on the basis of C. Ideas formulated by Newton go years before: and John Harrison the chronometer in 1736.

The latter instrument had undergone modi. catlaps in detail, but the principle remained the same. It required 70 years before its value was fully recognised and it came into general live. It was a still further satisfaction to think

that it was British naval officers who bad made by far the greatest use of them' in 'mapping the cobels of the whole world. Since the time of the great Captain Cook British surveying ves sele had been constantly,, employed in this work, not only in British Colonies, but in all parts, alding and often paving the way for Bri tish commerce, and for the men-of-war that protected it. It was difficult to find coasts of any extent that had not been laid down by Bri- tish marine surveyors. The whole of Africa. had been their work. By far, the greater part of America, all the south and east coasts of Asia, Australia, and most of the inaumemble islands in all oceans have been fixed and laid down by them. Even in the Mediterranean, till very lately, the charts were mostly founded on British surveys, and the improvements now being carried out by other nations on their own costs in details required for modern navigation did not materially modify the main shapes and positions formerly determined by the British. 11 had been a great work, and, as the results of the wise Administration of the Admiralty for many year and of the immediate labours of predecessors as hydrographers, this great ad- vance in geographic accuracy of the chronometer method, he might mention that on taking at bazard it places distributed all over the world at great distances from England whose longi- tudes had been recently determined by means of the electric telegraph and eleborste series of observations, the average 'difference between the chronometer and the telegraph positions was found to be 700 yards. But marine surveys were still imperfect. Hundreds of rocke and shoals both stretching from the land and iso lated in the sea, had been missed in the course of them, and lots of ships

on these un..

and

life on

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Oct Penang 17th Oct, and Singapore 20th, Gen-Joo Teck Seng.

M&

SHANGHAI,

21st inal

Tangchow H.M.5. Teal......................

20.

in China will be reduced from ajd, to ad, for

HONGKONG anch half ounce. An

Adler, J.

Jameson, Mr and Mrs. International, Oct. 17 Mails for Canton, Samshui, Wuchow Bardy, A. H

JEW „Old," 20,

and Macao will be closed on week daya at 7.30 | Barretto, Mr. and Mrs. Johannien, Edm, "0", every morning. On Sundays the mail for L.A. Macan will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m.

CHINA COAST METEDOLOGICAL REQINTERP, October asth, 1905, "a.m.

Bar: Th

Vind Wr.

|_ Kaplan, Mr. & Mrs. N. | Vladivostock.7 m.

Kellmann, Mr. & Mrs, muro

lakodale

Tam fait

Tokio ............ Kochl

41

30.14

30.03

Koenig, G. Laing, A. H..

N

Vigasaki er

11

30.07

Fessels

C. Cr. Sin Pao Shun.....................

Steamers Expected.

From Agents Dur Iapan....P. M. Co... Det. 19 Singapore D, S. & CoOct. 30 Sandakan.. M. & Co....Oct. 35. Singapore M. & Co... Nov. 1 Japan....P. & A. Ca Nor. Kobe

C. J. L. Nov. Calcutta, M. & Co Nov. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Nov. Sydney ... G., L. & Co Nov.

Ferd. Luaiss, Ger. 1.1, 3,799,- H. Meyer.

diarcks, 26th Oct-Hamburg 10th Sept Manchuria..... and Singapore 19th Oct., Gen.-H. A. L

Apcar Choysang, Br. s. 1,441, T. W. Selby, 26th

Borneo ... Oct-Shanghai and Switow 720 Oct., Sachsen Loosok, Ger. an. 1,020, G.

Oct-Bangkok 17th Oct, Rice Timber.-B. & S. Daigi Maru. p. 8.3, B44, 5. Tagami 26th

Oct,-Swatow a5th Oct., Gen. —0. §. K. Dakota, Am. 8,81, 20,714 E. Francke, 26th "ci,'

* —Seattle 20th Sept., Gen.-N. Y. K. -

Olearáneas at the Harbour Offloa, Loongmoon, for Canton. Shacksing, for Shanghal.. Awangler, for Shanghai.. Chayrang, for Canton, Silèsia, for Singapore, Rudi, for Amoy.

Departures.

Oct. 36.

Afuang, for Sandakan." Des of Mains, for Singapore. Devawongie, for Bangkok, Certes, for Saigon

Corð Diederichsen, lor Hothow, Meafor, for Canton, F. Lifo, for Canton. Silesta, for Calcutta. Shinehring, for Shanghai. Kwangies, for Shanghai..

Passengers arrived:

and

26th Arabia.

Tipanas. Namsang Tartar... Eastern

Ships Paused The Canal.

Battlecombe, H. G. Mails for Namtso, Sanbue, Kongmoen, Bell, N., Lieut. H. F.A. Komchuk, Samihui, Wuchow" and "Canton | Bingham, Mr. & Mrs. Kent, H. W. every evening at 5pm. On Sundays the mails; E. and child.". will be closed at 9.

No mall will be closed for Canton on Satur day evening.

Birbeck, R. J.

Bishop, L. C.

Bishoy, 9.

Bizcell, W. S.

Bonner, E. A.

PEAK.

Bornand, Mr.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Aucott, E: F. Beattie, A

Major & Mrs.

Borthwick, Mrs. R.

and child

Kela Mr. & Mrs. Bourchier, 1. A. F.

Nettie, M. P

lloyd, Capt. and Mr.

Louder, Mr.

Brown, D. E.

Martin, R.

Mass, Mirs

Chichester, Maj. A, A... - Mitchell, R. Clark, Mies Clotbler

A

N

Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A›E, OFE

FB

1.1. Hugh

Outward-roth October--Cardium, Norgi, Crichton, Capt. & Mrs.ter, Major & Mrs. Mantea. 14th October-Glenfallock, Nippon, Lieut. A

Glaucus, Glenfart, Rickmers, Helene Sackson, Shimora, Daphne. 17th October-Beniarig Palma, Print Regent Luitpold, Sithonia, zot October-Austria, St. Egbert, Hysow, Laos, "Tankin, Ohio," 24th October—Austria, Mar. suarri, Claverhill,"

Homeward 10th October-Anaja, Sambla. 1418 October-Sprsia, 17th October-Candia, Beniomand, Pak Ling, Rhenania,, 10th Octo- ber-Room.

Arrivals at Home-10th October-Rosario, Munchen. 14th October-Alesia, Konang St. 17th October-St. Hugo) anth October Ernest Simons. 14th October--Pravissan, Ken-

Per Hongwan 7, from Singapore-1,419 | nsbec, Malacca. Chibere.

Per C. Ferd Luciss, tram Singapore-z19 Chinese

Per Choyang, from Shanghai, &c.—Mrs. McDermot and child.

Shipping Report

Str. Dalgi Maru from Swatow:-Strong NE. monsoon, high ten , бы

'Str. Andie Rickmers from Bangkok Stormy NE, monsoon, and heavy sea,

Str. Cheytang from Shanghal-Moderate to

known dangers contfaued. With the increase fresh Nu, winds, and fine weather throughout, of shipping, increased a number of ships of heavy [1. draught, the closeness of navigation due to Str. fong Won from Straits:ine with storm, and the desire to make quick passages, variable winds to 8" N, and from thence strong smaller inaccuracies of the chatis became year-monsoon winds, with high head sea,

ly of greater importance. As an Illustration of the condition of affairs ho might' mention that In Hambaze, the inner harbour of Plymouth, one of the headquarters of the British Flert for over 100 years, a small but dangerous pinnacle

of rock was only discovered five years ago; whilst numerous other dangers of a similar character had been yearly revealed in close. surveys of other harbours in the United King dom, supposed to be wall examined and charted Jas the last century,

YOU CAN GROW GOOD LUCK.

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"What is luck? Why is it that some people soom peculiarly endowed with power to claim their own in the important transactions of life.. while others seem quitò an emphatically to lack that ability...

What is the x-cret of this mysterious same- thing that enables one person to command the Jofluance, the encouragement and the promo. tion he desires while another quite as gifted

• and fully an "enpahle strupules or, year after year, never achieving the success for which he

strives?

There are many discouraged men and wo.. men asking this question to-day, and asking it bitterly. Perhaps they have talents and

capacities that were never reconized. Per haps they sought in vain for the stimulus and help that was bestowed upon persons loss gift. ed than they.

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Was luck responsible for the success ofthose others? If so, what in luck? What is it that makes this man or woman lucky and that one unlucky?", a

There is A., whose talents are not out of the common, yet who manages always to enlist the

sympathy of prople who are able to advance

kim, while ♬, who has worked and struggled Just as hard and whose abilities are more marked finde it impossible to interest others In his projects.

What is the secret of A/'s power to draw just the right sort of opportunities for success?

How about a young woman with the ambi. tion to sing whose voice is not at all' remarke

abis, yet whona "luck" is en pronounced that

sha wins friends and compeli success, while her sister with superior talent fails to getħa hearing?

Perhaps you who rend this are among the questioners. Perhaps you have deemed the lucky man or woman to he expecially favoured by Providence or fate singled out !o experience good fortune from which you are de barred. If this has been your belief, abandon it at onge for by it you are drawing to yourself the very forces that keep gand fuck from you.

Do you know that you can grow good luck that you can coltivate it Just as definitely as you can cultivate your voice, nr develop your mus. cle, or train your memory?

If you have never thought so before, think it Bow. For it is true, That person whose amoring good fortune causes you to marvel doce ni possess any different power than you can you self develop. The causes of his prosperity are

· Jovisible, They belong to the realm of mind. The secret of his Tuck lies in the fact that he * has drawn about himself the thought forces that attract the things he wants. He has what Lillian Whiting describes as the "gift in bim. self which magnetizes conditions Bw. This gift le yours. Develop it. You can be. Begin now to grow pond lack. This very day,

this very hour, you are by your thinking creat ing the mental conditions that altber Add to ¦¦ your good luck forces ar subtract from them,

If you would keep the thought atmosphere about you charged with the magnetism that sitracts, success, be about it now, Rid your mind of the ballef that you are not lucky. That In the first step

*If the old thought recurs to you, thrust It from you. Do this repeatedly if necessary) (Don't tolerate such a'visitor in your mind's chamber, Drive out every negative, bellal,

ery doubt, every fear. Pomist d

Vossels in Port

Speixe

Andalusia, Ger. 2.5, 3,477, M. Filler, 23rd.

Oct-Moji 18th Oct., Ballast.-H. A. L. Anghin, Ger, *,1,co, D. Reimers, 21st Oct.,

Bangkok via Swalow 12th Oct., Rice B. A & 5.. Athenian, Br. 3.8., 2,440, S, Robinson, R.N.N., 18th Oct.-Vancouver, B.C. 18th Sept., and Shanghai 15th Oct., GenC. . P. R.

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Post Office.'

A Mail will close for :— Hongay Per Royalist, 27th Oct., & AM. Amoy and Manila-Per Rubij 27th Oct.. QA.M.

Macao-Per leungshan, 17ili Oct; bag FM Manila-Par Puansang, 2řih Oct., 1 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hatian 27th Oct., 3 P.M.

Shanghai and Yokohama-Par C. F. Lasiss, 27th Oct. 5 PM.

Bangkok-Per Kokrichang, 28th Oct.,

I AM.

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ME Gales, Capt

Harker, E. Brotherton Haynes, Col Hateland, F. A. Hopp, Holmgreen, Mr., and

Mrs. Howard, W. H. Hudig, D. Jeffries, H. U

Mr. and Mrs. F.

Parry. Major Pollock, K.C., Mr. Sawer, Capte and Mrs, Scheltema, Mr.

het. Van da

kes,

Mr.

roman, Mr. and Mrs. Uffel, W. von Vaudio, Gordon White, Dr. M, 1: Wilford, F. C.

Wilkie, Jobu

CRAIGIETURN,

Adams, F. R. J. Barnett, H. J. D. Dano, G. H. Fairchild, H. J, Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, Capt. & Ms. Jameson, P. S. Marchant, Capt. and Mrs, and children

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

Grant Smith, Percy Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Montagua Wilson, Dr. Newell

OCCIDENTAL

Hotcführ, Capt. W.

Caspersen, S.

Chandler, F.

Christian, Capt, S.

Fischer. Ch.

Grundelius, Capi, and

>

Mrs. C. and child

Hales, G. L

Hanson, Mis

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Keyt, Dr. H. Krill, G.

Yap; Saipan and Ponape Per German Government vessel Ponape, (By courtesy of Captain H. Martens), 28th Oct., 11AM,

Macao-Per leungekam, 28th Oct., 1.15 F.M. Swatow, Chesno and Tientsin-Par Esang, 18th Oct, 2 P.M.

Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok-Per Anghin, 18th Oct. 5 PM. -

Macna-Pet Heungshan, 30th Oct., LIT PM, Clavering

Yokohama, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Br... 2,154, D. Barton, 6th Sept -Saion Cruz 31st Aug, Ballasi.--C, C. S. Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Doric, 31st, S. Co.

Oct., To A. M.

Countfield, Bra, 2,896, J. W. Martin, zard Oct-lombay 3rd Sept., Gen-D, & Co.

Ld.

Derwent, Br. 4.K., 1,562, J. Jenkinn, 23rd Oct.,--

Saigon 19th Oct., Gen-Chinese." Doric, Br... 4,975, H. Smith, R.N.R., 33rd Ocl,-San Francisco and Manila zist Oct., Mails and Geni-0, & O, S, S. Co. Dr. Hans Jurg Kizer, Nor. ss, 691, H. E. Lamen, 15th Oct.,-Canton 14th Oct, Gen, T. & Co.

Dundas, Br. s., 1954, H. G. Case, 23rd Oct., -Moji 18th Oct., Chal-, K. & Co, Elisabeth Rickmers, Ger, ss.,.997, G. Götsche,

5th Oct.,-Bangkok 19th Oct., Rice.-B. & 5.

Empress of India, Br... 3,037, E. Beetham, 2.N.R., 25th Oct.Vancouver, (B.C.) and Oct, and Shanghai 22nd, Mails and Gen. -C. P. R. Co.

Fausang, Dr. 5.6., 1,410, F. Wheeler, 22nd Oct., -Kuchinotzu 17th Oct., Coal.-J., M. & Co

Glenfalloch, Br. 1,434, R.

23rd

Get Java-via-Slugapore-and-Hoihow 14th Oct., Sugar,-Joo Tek Sing Gregor Calcutta 8th Oct, Penang and

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Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.

Lowe, Miss Siesie Merbach, K.

Itroughall, L.. Bryan, C.

Lamp, S. Lano, G. S. Large, H.-J. C. Lewis, A. R. * Lewis, L. S.

W. Lugsbil, V.

Mackie, Mrs.

Bdoner, Mr. and Mrs.-

Mackie, The (2) Misses MacLennan, C. E. Malone, G.

P

Kagoshima...

O.hima

Niha

Ishigakijima..

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Tihoku s am. Taichu

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Koshan *** l'escadores....

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Welhaiwel á.m.

Gutzlaff

Sharp Faak.

11

700

Amoy 6.30..

Swalow am.

Chatham, Hon. & Mrs, Moon, Mr. & Mra, F. M. Hongkongam

Carter

'Clark, M. Q...

Clark, T.

H. E

Dr.O. McArno, T. P Miller, F. L.

Canton,

Moore, Mrs. C:

Moore, Dr. W. B. A..

Morrison, Mrs.

Newington, A. G. Nortic, F. B.

Rock

Haiphong... Manila........ Bacolod

H

ag.69

н a.m.

29.80

Cebu

Lt. Oliffe, O. C.

Clarke, Mrs. T. W. Clarke, T. W. Clegg, R.M., Eng.

and Mrs. Comrie, A. F Connell, M, J. Coulthan, J. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. +", Carry, Dr. and Mrs. E.

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Davies, F. O. Deacon, F. 11. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.Į. Dowley, Mrs. W. A, Downing, Mr. T. C... Harnshaw, Mr. & Mrs.

Owens, Mr. and Mrs.

P. Bery

Pan E, N. Lo

Parfitt, W.

Patey, Mr. E. O.

Peake, W..

Pecker, B. L.

Pennyfather, Mis. A.

C. St. James,|toa.m.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Hakodate

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...Plordten, A, R,

Poole, H. A. Powell, W. A. Reel, Dr. L. R..

Tokio ........ Kochi......

Nagasaki...... Kagoshina...

Oshima ......

October 26th, 1905.12.

Vladivostock. 'Em Nemuro...

a.m. 30.12

₤30.09

30,14,

30.07

" 30.231

H

30.11

30.04

29.93

29.83

a.m

Taichu...

10

Scott, J. Gray

Scolt, Mr. J. G.

Tainan

2087

Koshun

19.84

Pescadore

Skott, C.

Weihaiwei

Smith, Mrs. D: R. and

Gutzlaff

Smith, Miss M. C.

Sharp Peak...

Amoy

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Naha

child

Mahigakijima...

Evan-Jones. Dr. and Sampedro, Mrs. J. E. Taikoku

Mrs. E.

Fernie, R.

Fletcher, H.

Freeman, J. G..

French, H. M. Grant, A. W.

Capi. T.

no, H. K. '.

Pile, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hollingsworth, Mr.

Munro, Mits A.

Ohme, A,

Owen, O. E.

G. and child Rafen, Chr.

""Rafke, M.

Salek, Capt. S.. Stoltz, H.

KOWLOON.

Collins, Mr. and Ms.

Edgar D. Kemper, Mrs. James B.

NAME.

Knight, Mrs. Tuthill, Dr. and Mrs. Tuthill, Mish

Mr.

Holi, B. G.

Howes, A. T...

Hughes, Miss

Hunter, R.

'Sant, R. H; Van

Shea, J. J.

child

Stein,

A. L.

& Stephens, H.

Stevenson, W, G. Stickfortli, I. Stoppa, P Wakefield,, Mrs.

Hurst, A., Engineer:

Capt.

Swalow Canton

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11 30.15 10.00 5.30 $29.92 a.m.j29.78

2

Hongkongom. 39.95

Victoria Peak Gap Kock

and Macao.......

Haiphosg

Manila.......

Bacolod....m

Whitton, Mr, child floilo..........

Miss

Walkins, Miss E.

Whitlow, A. W.

Iboleon, Mrs. J.,

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children and maid

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Iboleon, I.

Innes, Capt. R.

Cebu.

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Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. C. St James.com.

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

CLASS,

Joen

TONS, GUNS.

1.H.P.

CAPTAIN.

Commander Harbord

LAST REPORTED AT

Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Per Oceanien, 31st Oct., 11 A.M.

Alacrity:: Andromeda Anth.... Astrea Bonaventure

despatch-vessel...

1,700

3.0

Yokohama

emíser, int class

11,000

16

⚫6,500

Captain R. Nelson Ommannsy

Yokohama

torpedo boat destroyer

ruiser and clası

4.365

$30

7,000

Lieut-Commander R. H. Heaton

Yokohama

7,000

Captain Lionat G. Tufnell

...

Yokohama

cruiser. 2nd class

4.300

7,000

Captain H. H., Torlesse

Yokohama

Macao-Per Heungshan, gist Dei., 1.1Ś PMI Singapore, Penang and. Calcutta -- Per Gregory Aptar, 31st Del., a P.M.

Cadmus Cherub

Inop

1,070

1,070

5,400

Yangtze

Clio

water tank and tug sloop

300

100

Hongkong

1,070

$400

Yangtim

Swalow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per CAIAI, | Dee 3 Oct, 3 P.M.

Diadem

cruiser, rat class

11,000

16,500

Yokohama

Eine....

torpedo boat destroyer... torpedo boat destroyer.

7,000

Yokohama

17,000

Ettrick Exe

torpedo boat destroyer

cho

*14

H

Yokohama

Yokohama

7,000

..

Yokohama

Fame

5,700

4,360

7,000

torpedo

edo boat destroyer.

275

4,000

torpedo host destroyer

175

1,000

*pecial service torpedo-v...

6,400

cruiser, tot clau

12,000

11,000

torpedo boat destroyer...

7,000

torpedo boat deuroyar

1

Manila-Per Tran, 3·8! Ocl, 3 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kabe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian, Flora 1st Nov., II A.M.

Handy Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Hart... Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane Hecla.... Svilney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, logu..... Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Empire, Itchen...

Nov, 11 A.M. Shanghai-Per Choyrang, 18i Novi, 3 P.M. Vladivostock Per-Andalusta, -18° Nov,

¦ 4 PM.

Shanghai, Nagmenki, Kabe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash. Per Dakota, 2nd Nov, 1 A-M. Zambuang Pert Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cálms, Townsville, Brilans,

Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand,

Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Taiyuan, 2nd Nov, 3 P.M,

Manila-Par Zaffrò, 4th Nov,, to A‚M, Europa... Indis,, via Tuticorin Coromandel, 4th Nov., 11 A,M,

Yokohama and Kaba-Per Tsinan, 5th Nov,

1th Oc-Calcutta Singapore 8th, Gen-D. S. & Co., Ld. Hainam, Fr. 178, Roulet, th Ock-

from

Kongmann, Ballast.-B. & Co. Hailan, Dr. 4.4., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 25th Oct,

Foochow 22nd Oct., Amoy 23rd, and Swatow 24th, Gen.-D. L. & Co. Hazel Dollar, Br. ... 7,608, C. H. Cross, arth 3 st

Oct.,-Moji 14th Dc., Coal.—A. K. & Co. Heigo Newcastle, N.S.W. 30th Sept., Coal, Br. 3, 1,827, P.-N. Fogt, 21st

---Order, Helene,

lené, Gen 771, 1. Jessen, 25th Oct.

Canton 25th Oct., Gen.-1, & Co. Kensington, Br. 3.6., 3,247, R., Dower, 22nd

ctSalina Cruz 5th fept., Ballast. 1. & Co. Lid.

Kuhsicha Rao in Oct., Rico. 1. &

hsicha R. Ger. L... 1,191, C, Gunewisch, 17th Lothian, B.: 3,312, 1. C. Williamson, 15th Oct-Sirgapore gill Oct., Gen.-D. & Machew, Ger, ss., 1,5:0, H. Harjos, asth Oct

** ➡Bangkok 17th Cet, Ries and Wood;—|

B. & S. Pocahontes, B. 8.8.1.740, F. G. Cox, 21st Oct.,

Morora 11th Oct., Coal—D. & Co., Ld. Rubi, Br. 1,619, A. H. Notley, 24th Oct.,-

Manila 31st Oct., Gan.-S., T. & Co. follond, Nor. s. 1,164, Hodne, 19th Oct.,

Rangoon 6th Oct., Kerosine-Seang Tack Hong Tsimo, Ger. ss., 1,839, A. Kirst, 16th Oct.,--

Saigon 11b Oct, Gen.-J. & Co. Tainan, Br. 1.8., 1,460, C. Lindbergh, 19th Oct., Sydney 3rd Sept, and Branila 15th Vuceog, Bras, 1,128, P. H. Rolle, 23rd Oct-Manila 20th Oct., Gun.-1, M. & Co. Zoroaster, Br, 8., 2 2,383, J.Ewan, dyrd Oct, Moji 17th Oct., Coale.-B. & Co. -

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A Sailing VRTIKLI, Ecuador, Ger. 4mastad ship, 3,193, O. Dick. maon, and Sept.,-New York 19th May, „Paraffiné. --Orderë ga

DOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND`WHAMFOA DOCKA,

Kowloba

Dr H. J. Kiser

THPAD

Make it a habit to reject the lafuences that Kobsichang .... ull you down and lower your mental and| Hainam,,ré spirituali vibrations. Read the things that Dorick

dipulate and funpire you: Cultivate the pen. Talmon ple that chest, you, and help you to belleva is Kentmera

Vkan ven have made yourself a magnet for St Epoch

miccasa cannot hasp but ruch to you." It | Halens law Begin now to draw good luck | Anghin

Morgan in San Fransitio Chranicians :Povab

Dock,

Europe, &c., Todi, la Tutí: orin--Pet Prinsen Afice 8th Nov., 11 AM

Frederich, Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshoba; Priskiemund, 14th Nov, 1 A.M. Matur Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta ➡ Per Namie, 14th Nov., & P.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Koh... Vodoleams. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Empress of India, 15th Nov., ET A.

Lands.. Kinaba Moorhen

Oier ...

Hambler Robio Sandpiper

torpedo boat destroyer ... torpedo bnat destroyer,

cruiser, 2nd

Glass

river gunboat

river

gunboat

100

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Torpedo boat destroyer, Arveying vessel

river gunboat #pad

river gunboat an river gunboat

torpedo Lunt destroyer cruiser, 1st class receiving ship

river gunboat

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torpedo boat destroyer...

Tuber'

Sutlej

Tamar Teal Virago

Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon Woodcock...

Woodlark ...

river gunboat

surveying ship ...

torpedo boat destroyer

river gunboat

river gunboat.

***

2,400

3.900

1,200

--240

+

Commander II, du C. Luard...

Commander H. D. Wilkie, p.s.o. Captain B. W.

V. Savory, Joe Mar Lieut-Commander H. E. Sulivan 'Lieat-Commander Bather Lieut-Commander Lowin Commander A. F. Everett ... Lieut Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton Lieut Commander H. B. Cox Lieut. Commander Richards...

Captain E. F., Charlton Caplain Shorld.ind

Lieut.Commander ö. Beymour

Lieut.Commander W. H. Darwall.

Nagasaki Yokohama Yokohama

Hongkong,

Lieut.-Comminader E. V.F.R. Dugmor VODE

Lieut-Commander F. B. Noble ... Lieut-Commander J. Kiddis

E. Monro Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan Lieut. Commander H. T. Atlay, Lisat, Commander J.T.-S. Lyne in

In reserve

Captain W. L. Grant

Commodore ti. P. Williams...

Nagasaki Borreying(Labuan

Weat Rivar

West River

Commander C

*

***

*

800 $1,300 1050

I

740

340.

230

6

6,500

12,000

21,000

Hongkong

800

Lieut-Commander E. Becretap

Yangters

6,300

450

Commander R. W. Glennie

Lieut. Commander Gregory...

Hongkong

5,900

800

550

550

Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd Lieut. Commander Jao. F. Knox .....

Yanglere

**Yangtze

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

Acheron Argus

Halonastie. Caronado ... Casse-tête... Comble D'Ass

Port Darwin, Thunday: 1-lund, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hoban, Launceston, New Zealud, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth-Per Tsinan, 29th Nov, 3 r.. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL Avalanche...

MAILS, HOMEWARD; Parcels for the United Kingdom via Gibraltar posted up to 5 pm. on Friday, the 3rd of November, are due in London about the fith December, and those parted up to ƒ p.m. on Décidéa Friday, the 17th November, are due la Loadon Descartes..... on Christmas Morning.

Dupetit Thouars With an additional fee of So cents parcels Estoc before, on the 17th November would Francisque... accompany the letter mail das in London on Guichen the 18th December. Parcels intended for New Gueydon Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the Henri Rivière ... mall of the 17th November, as the parcel mail

Jacqula of the tst of December is not dus in. London

Jayclipe All the 8th of January, via Gibraltar and the Karsalat... and January via Brindiul,

Lisul, Commander C. E. L. Thomas ... Nagasaki Lieut.Commander G. B. Spicer-Simtop Yangiare

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

armoured cruiser gunboat

cruiser....

Armoured c

cruiser

river gunboat

NAME.

Flag and DESCRIPTION,

TONS. GUNS. N. P.

Commanding Officers."

LAST REPORTEd at

armoured gunboat river gunboat...

5,796

133

1,700 500

Lieul Ferret

-Lieut. Jeannel'

12

river gunboal ... river gunboat

140

750

Saigon Canton Haiphong

150

river gunboat

Lien, Hue

fiver gunboat ..e gunboat

Saigon Selgon

150

Salzoni

Lieat, Mervellieux du Vigusuz

Gulf of Sikm

9,500

Captain Allkire... ***

1,000

Lieutenant L'Eesti,

3,985

5.500

Commander Amer

d'Along

10014

Saigon

303

Lleut, Mert

Haiphong

TH

4部電

J

303

6,300

Lleut. Cotoni

1541 350

303

Capt, Prat

Balgon

Haiphong

Haiphong

9,376

20,200

Capt. Ridoux. ...

Lieut. Portier

Haiphong

***

200 307

308

Lieul Cosoner

Hapanes

300

Haiphong

1,350

2,300

Commander Simon

Armbruster

Seiron Saigon

9:700 30%

19,600 0,300

Llant. Prat

Lleut, Grellier

Lieut. Lavisalbre

6,300

Lieal, Glorieux

(Flagship of Rear Admiral de Marolles,"

9.437

6,021

Indo-China:

Lieut. Léball?

Capt. Dupries

Lieut, Roque?

* Capt. Terqu

Lent, Brugn

Canton

ar.

The rates of postage on ordinary parcels are ]. Montcalm ... as follows:-

Mousquet

For a parcel not exceeding 3lbs.in weight do cia.. | Olry

Fib

$1.30 gilbag) $1,80

Н

"

#

11

Felho Pistolet All parcels containing jewellery or any article Protég of gold or silver must be insured, all insured Redon parcele 'murd be soaled. The seals must bear the impression of a device or private, mark, Chios must not be used for sealing purposes;

On and after 15th July, 1905: the rate

of postage on tetters from Hongkong and the British Postal Agencias, in China to Australia #half will be at the rate for a camper kopć

ounce instead of 10 canta se’R

*** The rate of postage ou lettore from?

to Hongkong and the British Postal

*

protected cruiser Armoured cruiser river gunbost river gunboat.... destroyer in cruiser. sub-marine.....

armoured cruiser

"deboat 1,

river ***gunboat

*******

destroyer sols-marize...

battlesh

destro

Commander Sagot-Duvaur

Commanding the local defenes of

Bale d'Along Chua

Tongka/? Bala d'Along

Balgom

Balgon

Haiphong

¡Safron

Baie d'Along

Upper Yangts4

Saigon

Hongay

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