CRE OF SAKAI
THIRTY-FIVE VEARS.
from page 3. REDN
The engineer, the only one unhurt, at tempted to set the screw in motion to get away from the land. The steam-pipe had been cut by a bullet and residered useless. He
Shipping,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TOM
grhyra, Nor, sa, 2,410, 1. Pedersen 8th Nov.
Kuchinolin and Nov. Coal-M/BR Imo, Gerak 3,839, A..Kirst, 16th Oct,
Shigon rith,Oct; Gen.-J. & Gồ:
Rio Simsores, Portaguanu gunboal, 750, Gomez, Buy 8th Nov,,——from Macao, Pippin Ears, Br. 6.8, 3,196, G. H. Powell, 9th Nov.
Melbourne 7th Octif Bydney 218th, Brisbanegraist, Townsville caged, Cairna 24th, Cooktowny asth, Thursday Island arth, Port Darwin Ust, and Manila 9th Tonkin
Ger. 1.1, 685, F Canton 8th Nov., Gen
then called on his poor wounded comrades. 10 w Ga-GHS W*
try and assist him to pat the launch away. One man was shot through bath armsjas. other had bla intestines pierced from side to side by a ball another was shot through the chest, and two were dead. Yet the brave sufferers responded to their comrade's call, They had little hope for themselves -two of them died shortly afterwardsbut as wall an they could they took to their oars, and imanaged to get outside the basin, hoist sail
and steer for their ship, /**
The surveying crew, on bearing the firing, made all haste to the assistance of their mast." mates; but came up only in time to see the Buish of the affair.. Having no arms" but revolvers, the officers hurried off to the
Duplex" for assistance. Captain: Dupetit Thouars immediately sent off all his boats fully manned and armed, to the shore. On the way, they met the launch, and, placing sufficient, man on board to take the places of the wound- ed, proceeded on their way to Sakai.
It was a brilliant moon-lit night, when, they' landed, ál about midnight. They saw men moving about in the fort it was at first the intention to commence in attack upon them. But considering that Commandant Roy and M. Viault might possibly be detained either in them or the town, it was thought bet- tor
not to make the attack at night, or until li was known that they were in a place of safety. The boats returned to the ship, therefore, where their crews had the happiness of finding the missing Commandant himself
the
The Intelligence of this horrible ́camage reached M. Lean Roches at Osaka, on the evening of the same day, as he was entertain. ing a number of Goverment officers at the legation. He rose from table-demanding immediate delivery of the bodies of the missing seamen. On the morning of Tuesday, the 10th March, 188, they were sent on board the "Dupleix," and it proved that ten men and one. midshipmen had fallen-one but the solitary' engineer having escaped.
The funeral of the deceased thok place at Kobe on the rith March. It was' even more. impressive than that of the drowned Americans
(officers and seamen lost in crossing the bar). had been; for the circumstances attending the death of these men ware an much more terrible. Admiral Bell and his companions had been overwhelmed by the power of the mighty ele ments, it was, so to speak, the set of God. But these men had fallen beneath the weapons of assassins, levelled, through them, at all foreigners. There was no knowing where such crimes might reach, or who should be the next victims. It was indeed a deeply solems cere monial; and when they had been laid in the graves prepared for them side by side with their American brother-warriors of the sea, hardly a dry eye was seen among their old comrades, whose sobi whare in some casca audible. 10 deed the souls of all present were stirred within them as Captain Dapet Thouars and H. "the French Inister, addressing the dead vowed"
that their deaths should not be unavenged.
As we szid in introducing this extract, it is difficult to believe that all this happened only thirty-seven years ago. Very many changes both in opinion and sentinient have occurred pince 1868.Japan Chronicle.
SHANGHAI-NANKING RAILWAY.
On the 31st October at-3 p.m. the local guntry of Kiangsu met at the guild building of „Klangun at Ginza, Shanghai. Over one hund
red assembled. They discussed about the Shanghai Nanking Railway and many mada speeches advocating the inadvitability of con- tinning the present agreement of the railway, They decided to convene a, masa meeting on the rath November to consider, the following items
1-To extend the movement more widely among businessmen.
2-To secure mere joint action with the metropolitan officials and local geutry,
3-To collect written views on the matter. 4.—To establish an office,
5. To elect the officers of the movement." 6. To fix the date of meeting.
7-To draft memorials and correspondence. They will meet again on the 4th November at tho Wenting Primary School. The meet.. ing ended at dusk The Universal Carette, THE NEW CONSUMPTION ČURK.
DR. BEHRING REFUSES TO SELL, HIG
BECLET.
New York, 12th October, Dr. Behring, the discoverer of the newest consumption cure, has been offered $50,000 for his prescription.
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Dr. Behring has refused this offer a stated publicly that while he has no desitowo profit by the discovery which ha claim' ta have made, he wishes to use his own discretion In the matter.
Progress,
Hu
Korea
A. Apcar Glenfarg Sithoni
9th Nov Co. Godisto, 9th Nov, Palma Haiphong and Hoibew Bik, Nov., Gar
Fr. 9.5705
Broumere Expected.
From "Agents":
Shanghai P. M. Co, Nov. 11 Saigon M. M. Nov. 13 Singapore. D. S. & Co Nov. 13 Singapore McG. & G. Nov. 13
#porn. H. A. L.. Angapore. P. & Q. CoNov 14
C. P. R. Co Nov. ore G., L. & Nor, Zimberl
Bombay...N. Y. K........[Nov. 13 Timahi Ge
Macassar. C. J. L. Nov. 16 Willebad
Brisbane... M. & Co... Nov. IP Kutang Calcutta... M.& Co Nov. 31 Emp. of Japan. Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Nor. sa Japan...0, & O. CoNov. 'za Copile Changtha... Sydney...B. & S... Dec. 5
Both Arm Benlomond STEERIN
BY. 2.9% 1,167,
and Holbow BakTalk Seng
Co. & Carl Diederichsen, Ger. 8.1,774, H. Schlaikior, Nov. Haiphong and Holbow Sti Nov., Gen.-J. & Co.
1,590, A. D. Bakar, 9th Nov., Glaucus, Br
Liverpool vin Singapore 3rd Nov., Gas. B&B, Charterhouse, Br. .., 1,278, R. 8. Bainbridge, Stb Nov Samarang 23rd Oct. Soprabaya 28th, and Singapore 1st Nov., Sugar.-JOD Tek Song:
Dr. Bebring is the physician who some years Aago published a succosafai diphtheria curs, and he is perhaps the best suthority on antitoxin in
elm, vor, 58, 751, Alb. Erikson, 9th Nov.-
Bangkok 30 Oct., Rice-Yuen Fat Hong, Celtic Chief, Br. 1., 70%, Jones, 9th Nov.,
Philadelphia, 10th June, Kerosing-S.O.
enegambia, Ger L., 4,150, B. Feler, 9th Nov-Foochow 7th Nov., Gen.-H. A. L. / taxa, Br. 14, 2.393, J. Leary, 9th Nov.- New York 6th Sept., Case Oil -S. O. Co. Katic Park, Br. 13, 3,079, W. H. Copp. 9th
Nov.-Chingwanto via Cheloo 5th Nov Gen.-G., L. & Co..
17.
taiching, Br 8.3., 1,267, A, E. Hodgins, roth Nov-Swatox 9th Nov., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Daigi Maru. p. 1... 846, S. Tagami, oth
Nov.,-Swatow gth Nov.; Gen.—O, S. K.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Audi, for Amoy. Arabia, for Kobe. Sini, ambla, for Singapire.
for Amoy. for Saigon, for Falanıbang. Yuenting, for Manila Progress, for hanghal Glaucus, for Shanghai. Telaniachur, for Saigon.
Zasław, for Haihow. //wa, for Kwong-chow-wan. Carl Diederichsan, for Haiphong,
Departures. Nov. io,
Rubi, for Manila, Haitan, for Swatow. Ferwent, for Saigon. Ywensang, for Manila. Progress, for Shanghai.
Glaucur, for Shanghai. Machaon, for Singapure.
Passengers arrived.
Par Glaucus, from Singapore-300 Chinese. Per Hatching, from Swatow-Mr. Richard-
SOTI.
"Par Charterhouse, from Singapore – 193 Chinese, and à japanese.
Par Eastern, from Australian Ports for Hongkong Mr. G. S, Hope, Mr. and Mrs. Ford and 2 children, Mr. S. Yamamoto, Mons, and Madame Clark, Mass. Bonlard, Mons. Lefebvre, Mrs. Quing Sing and child, Mesars. Chi Hoon, Chong Lee, Low Chang, Mrs and I Ramandas. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Rumckler, Kistrimland For Shanghai-Misc Kimpton, J. Sarjeant, L. Reid, E. Gilag F. McCulloch, Mrs, Arnolt and child, and Mr. J. | G. Smith, For Kohe-Major Masuda, Messrs, ARIDO and. A. Mo ton. For Yokohama
J.
Mr. F. Benson, Dr. C. E Rice, Mr. Ira D.
Morton, Mis
elburn Mayne, A. Colburn Mayne, Mrs. Hicks, Misacks, Mr., Mra, and Miss Tayul and 6 children, Mrs. Garry and child, and 18r Chinesa.
Pasagers departed.
Per Pring Recent Lutipald, for Shanghai- Messrs. A. R. Stockhausen, K. Tanaka, F. P. Botelho, Rodrigues, Fukuchi, Ten Zie, and Mr. and a Bocher. For Nagasaki-Meurs. L: B. Boyce, Kobayas, Yamada, Yamrata, Muts, and Mrs. Sada. For Kobe Messrs. Kanada, Hamaguchi, Li Fook party, Kasima, Mr. and Mrs. Nabayama, Mrs, Faagsee and party. For. Yokohame-Meters, Putterworth. Dann, A. Eikid, W. T. Edmunds, and Dr. H. B, Kengmann,
Shipping Report.
Str. Heim from Bangkok :-From Padaran 'strong'gale and storm.
· Sir, Walkern from Singapore :—Strong NE. monsoon, and hazy weather..
Sir. Senegambia from Foochow :-During the passage had fresh NE. windi, and fine weather.
Str. Hatching from Swatow-Fresh NE. monsoon, with, moderate following sex, fine and clear.
11 Sic. Charterhouse from. Samarang, etc.— Fine weather till reaching Lat. 1100 N from thence to port fresh NE, monsoon, "with high
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He has published a number oftrastives upon-- the subject of tuberculosis in human balogan and cattle and has demonstrated that Dr. Koch'a statement that tuberculosis might ba conrayed through the milk of cows to human,
being was erroneou
He la a vary modest man and makes no
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flextile, M. P.
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children and mald Barwail 0.0
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Col
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Capt.
Marriott, Dr. O
Gastle, E
T. P.
Bisney, S Bissell, W. S. Boniard, Mr. Donnery RA
Borthwick, Mrs. R. W.
and child Brighton, Mr. and Mrs,
Broughall, L.
Dorsie, C. M, G.
Carter, W. L.
Chater, Mr.
Chalmers, Dr.
Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.
W.
Clark, M, O.
Clark, T.
Clarke, Mr. & Mrs. O.
Mrs. T. W.
Clarke, T. W.
Clegg, RM. Eng. Lt.
Mr. and Mrs.
Jobi Miller, P. Li
Moon, Mr. & Mrs, R, M. „Manre, Dr. W:‚B, A.
Lamperski, Mr. & Mrs.
BMW and Louder, Mr.
D.E.
Chichester, Maj. AA, Clothier, A. NA
Martin, R.
Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A.E. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
Galerant. A.
Gosling, Lt. Col. Harker, B. Brotherton Mr. and Mrs.
HASE
Haynes, Col. Hareland, F.A. Howard, W. H.
Ma & child Hedig, D.
A. B.
"Mr. and Mrs.
Nowall, S. G.
A. G. E, A.
Oliffe, O. C. Pan, F. N. Le
Parfitt, W.
| Rugbes, Mi,
Tacks, Mr. Teffries, H. U. E Josaph, Mr. and Mrs. Kays, Major and Mr.
Mitchell, R.
Mosi, Mra
Mualla, B
Ollis
O'Neil, J., Hugh
Painter
Parry, Major
Koshun
Pescadores, Weihaiwai Gatzlaffengi
Sharp Panka
Major & Mrs. A.
Peable, Mr Follock, L.C., Mr. Gawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Capt.
Scheltemin Mr. Sinclair, A.
Mr.
Sedin, Gordon
Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. White, Dr. M. IN Wilkie, John Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
SHANGHAI,
4th inst. International, Nov. 1.
and Mrs. H. 1.
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Cochrane, J. M.
Paley, Mrs. E. O,
Bischoff, Oto
Lowe, Mr. and Mrs.
Coulthart, J
Parke, W.
Bohmer, Dr. M. A. B. Lowe, Man Sicile
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Cruickshank, As
Pecks, B. L.
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Cunningham, G.
Pennefather, Capt.
&
Bumann, Ast Caspersen, S.
Majer, Capt. and Mrs.
and infant
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Now, Nov. 3.
25.
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H.
Neumark, I. M,
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Ships Passed The Canal Outward-toth October-Cardium, Norge: 14th October-Glenfallsch, Nippon, Glenfarg, Rickmers, Halane Shimara, Daphne, 17th Octo- ber--Paima, Sithonia 20th October-Hysan, St. Egbert, Tomkin, Ohio. 24th October-Cla- verkill, Austria, Marwarri, 28th October--, "Formosa, Priam. 31st October-Indrapura, Arama, Pring Heinrich, Pathan, Ulynas, Sii- via, 7ih November--Oceans; Orizlar.
Homeward-Joth October-Amofa, Sambia, 17th October- Benlomond, 18th October-Cay. Jan. 318 October-Scandia, Antenor,``
Arrivals at Home-10th Octob-Rosario, Munchen. Taib October-Alesia, Kenang Si. 17th October-51. ffugo. 20th October Ernest Simont. 24th October-Franssen, Kax. mebre, Afalocca. 28th October-Room, Varona, Rhenania, Benlarig, Laos, 31st October- Speria, Austria, Pak Ling, Candia,
Post
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A Mail will close for :-
"Quang-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong-Per Hut, 11th Nov. 9 AM.
Shanghai and Kobe-Per Eastern; 11th. Nov., 11 AM,
Macao-Per Hrungiðan, 11th Nov., 1.15. P.M./ Kobe-Per Hoping, 11th Nov., P.M. Singapore, Saurabaya and Bamarang-Per Fooshing, 1ịth Nov, 2. P.M. 20
watow, Amoy and Forchow-Per Hai ching, with Nov., 2 P.M,
Durban-Per Katharine Park, 4th Nov.
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Reguera, M.
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November juth, 1905, 8.m.
Vladivostock.7. Nemuro.... x.m.36.04 Hakodate .. Tokio Kochi
Nagasaki.....
Dommic, Mr. and Mr., Owen, O. E.
EMEA. F.
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Fischer, Ch.
Pillia,
Rohnstadt, F.
Grundellus, Capt. and Rouff, M.
Schmidt, Dr. Adolf
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Schlosser, Jullus
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Valkamp, F.
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Hall, A. J.
Davies, F. O. Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt.& Mrs. Dowley, Mr. W. A. Dowley, W. A Dawning, Mr. T. C. .. child Evan-Jones, Dr. and Santos, I
Mrs. E.
Scott,
J. Gray Scott, Mr. J. G. Fletcher, H. Frankel, C. W.
Shen, J Gillon, E. C.
Greig, Mr. and Mrs. Small,
M.W.
Hall, Capt. T Hanghwont, W. B. Herbeck, D. Hicks, Mrs. H. M. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hicks, His A. H.
Wm.
Stein, A. L.
Stepbent, H.
Stavenson, Mrs.
Stevenson, R.N., Lieut)-
Comdr. E.
Wakefield, Mrs. and Thomas, H. P.
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NAME.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION,
CLABAT
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CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED
Kura Kurw
TONS
GUNS) - LH.P.
despatch-veset,
1,700
3.000
Commander Harbord
cruiser, at class
11,000
16,500
Captain R. Nelson Ommannay
torpedo boat destroyer
$50
·7,000
Lieut. Commander R. H. Heaton
cuiner, and class
4.360 10
7,000
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
cruiser. and claus
4.360 10
7,000
Captain H. H. Terlasse...
loop...
1,070
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Kum Weibalwel Shangha Yangiere Hongkong
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sloop...
1,070
1,400
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11,000
16,500
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torpedo bost destroyer... torpedo boat destroyer.....
7,000
Kuro
7,000
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7,000
550
7,000
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5,700
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4,000
6,400
2,400
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3,900
Lieut. Commander W. H. Darall
1,200
Boo
6,300
Andromeda Arun ... Astraen Bonaventure 3 P.M.
Cadmys Quang chow-wan-Per Holching, 11th Nov., Cher 3 P...
Clia Shangbai-ler Shackring 12th Nov, 9 a.M..
Diadem Singapore, Penang and Bombay--Perschta, Des 13th Nov., 11 A.M,
MacBD-Per Heungskon, 13th Nov, 1:15 P... Ettrick Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-er
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Flora... Europe, &c. India, via Tuticorin-fer Handy Salante, 14th Nov.,'11 A.M."
Harl Macao-Vel lasingskan, 14th Nov., 1.13 P.M.
Hecla l'epang and Calculta P'er Bague... Singapore, Nawang, 14th Nov., 1 P.M.
Itchen...
Manila-Per Kaijing, 14th Nov., 3 P.M.
Shanghai Nagusaks Kobe, Yokoha itors and Vancouver, B.C.—Pes Empresa Virona
India, 19th Nov,, FLAM
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Oiter Macan Per Heungshan, 15th Nov. 1.15 P.M.
Rambler Heungshan, 16th Nov., 1.15 Robin. Macao-Par Swatow, Chefoo and Tientsin-Per Kansu, Sandpiper.. 16th Nov, 3 F.
Spipe.. Macan Per Hengshan, 17th Nov., 1,15 PM. TREE
-Per Kwongiang, 17th. Nav4 Salle)... Shanghai 2 P.M.
Manila-Per Loongsang, 17th Nov., 3 P.M. Manlia-Per Zufre, 18th Nov., 10.‚M. Europe. Ke.. Arcadia, 18th Nov., LI AM.
Macao-Per Heungshaw, 18th Nov, 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per fengshan, 70th Nov., 1.45 PM Macao-Per Fengshan, 71st Nov., 1.15 PM. Europe, &c., fadią, pia Tumor ni Sachsen, zzad Nov., 11 A M.
Macao--Per Beungshan, 22nd Nov,, 1.15 P.M. Macio-Per Hrungthan, 13rd Nov., 1,15 P.M. Mincao—Per Hrungskam, 24th Nov., 1.IG P.M. Macro-Ver Rrungshan, 25th Nov., 1.15PM. MICRO--Per
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Macao-Per Heungskan, 19th Nov., 1.15 PM Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday
Str. Eastern from Australian Ports:-Expa rienced fine weather and smooth sea from Mel-Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brithane, bourne to Manila, thence across the China Sea strong monsoon, and rough sea.
D Yousals in Fort,
STEAMERS. Battenball, Br.4., 1,378, C._W. Raison, 3rd Nov,→Moji 27th Oct. Coals.-D. & Co., Ld.
Clavering Br. 1.6, 2.154, D. Barton, 6th Sept., -Salon Cruz 3101 Aug., Ballast.-C. C. S.
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lorpedo boat destroyer
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Lieut. Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everett
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31,000
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670
450
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360
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FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.
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COMMANDING OFFICERS,
| LAST-REPORTED AT
NAME
FLAG AND DESCRIPTION,,
TONS:
GUNS. H. P..
armoured gunboat
1/796
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123 140.
1,700 500
Lieut., Ferret
Lieut, Jeannel
$50
150
438
9,500
1,000
JET
5,500
Commander Amet
10,014
Lieut.
Light, Mère
300
Liaat. Cotoni...
505
Bibel
Caronsda Casse-tête ***: jur Camête
12
Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth--Per Tsinan, 29th Nov., 3 P.M.
Macao-Per Flaungthan, joth Növ., 1.30P.M. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILS, HOMEWARD, Parcels for the Unitòd Kingdom ris Gibralter | D'Assai posted up to 3 pm, on Friday, the 17th of Décidée November, are due in London on Christmas Descartes... Morning,
Dupetit-Thouars With an additional fes of 60 cents parcels Esios
be forwarded via Prindisi' and if posted
Guichen + .. accompany the letter mail due in London on the 18th December. Parcals intended for New Gueyden Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the Hanri-Alvikra... mail of the 17th November, as the parcel mail Jacquie of the fit of December, is not dus in London
Javelins
may
·Larson, 25th Oct.,-Canton 14th Oct., before 5 pm on the 17th November wouta | Fancisque...
Dr. Hana Jurg Klær, Nor, 11, 691, H. E.
3. Gen.-S., T. & Co.
Emprear of India, Br. &., 3,033, E. Beatham,
*KKR, 25th Oct. Vancouver, (B.C.) and Oct, and Shanghai sand, Mails and Gen. --C, P, R. Co.
Germania,. Ger, say 1714 T. Petersen, 8th
Nor Hallo Canton 8th Nov, Gan.). & Co.
Fr. 6.1, 377, 1., Andersen, Bth Now Pakhol and Hoihow 6th Nov, Gen.-A." Hedwig Mensall, Gen sa, 9?c, C. Schönberg,
6th Nov-Sourabaya 23rd Oct, and Sin- gapore 28th, Sugar. A. T. Co. Hopany, Br. B. 3,458, 1, M, Hay, 4th Nov
Kuchinops 3 th Cool J. M. & Ischia, Ital ss; 2,784, C. An
Andres, 4th Nov,
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100
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protected cruiser
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rivar ganboat
gunboat
Liant Millet
Liant, Merveillans.du Vignaux.
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Saigon Caston Halphong Balkon Saigon Saigon
Gulf of Slam Baie d'Along
9.376
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destroyer
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1,250
1,300
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9,500
19,600
destroyer...
307.
6,300
307
6,300
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Lys******* Theʼrates of postage on ordinary parcels are
Montcalm*... as follow
Mousgtal For a parcel not exceeding gibs, in weight do cts. | Oiry
7lbs.
Peibo $1.20 Tilbe
$1,80 Pistolet "All parcels containing jewellery or any article Protée..... of gold or silver maaf be insured, all insured Rapiere parcels must be sealed.; The seals must, bear Tryg the impression of device or private mark Redoutable.... Coins must not be used for sealing purposez Pala
claim for his discovery: beyond proving, Its Bombay, 12th, Oct., and Singapore 291D, MO and after isth latv. foot the Tata"} value, but bla fame has become known to Nam Sang, Hr. 2,501, Geo. Payne, 6th of postage on inttan from Hongkong and the scientists and layman.” A few days ago be was claf concern fifty thousand offered by a commercial doltam to give them solely the secret of his prescription. He refused, stating that he worke mostly for the chief good of the public and (that when ke perfected his cura be would give Ja to the world (
a. 1st Oct., via Penang and Bruish Postal Agencies in China: to Australis 31st, Gen.-T., M. & Co. will be at the rate for 4 cents for such hat Staatssekretär. Krazike: Ger, ka, (2009, A, ounce instead of to cents as as pensam da 3 Wagnerį! Bib Now Hamburg and Singa. The rate of postage on letters from
por ya De Gif -HAL. Tholm Korhan 1,895 01 Agur hot Nov,
Oct
to Hongkong and the British Pokal A rencies in China Will be reduced from #35), each half cupca
destroyar sub-marine
batiles Tivar
201
201
Portier
Corollerin
Simon
Haiphong
Baie d'Along Saigon
Haiphong:
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Haiphong
BAW
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Tosgku
Baig d'Along
Capt. Prat 20,200 Capt. Ridoux...
308 Leat 300
Commander Baget-Davaorous
Capt. Mamal Lieut. Duchemin
LIGHTCR nd
Ziest.
Llant, Glorieux
Vincent-Bridugnas Flagshipol Rear Admiral de Marolles,
Tado-Chin the local defance of
· Llant. Labail
Capt. Dupriaz
Lleat: Rogue
Commander
Baigon
Safron
Bale d'Along
Upper Yangian
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