Mails.

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION: COMPANY:

STHAM TORUN STRAITS,CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYFT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON.

Through Bills of Lading inaded for BATAVIA,

PERSIAN Gulr, CONTINENTAL, AMERI CAM Bad SOUTH AFRICAN, PORTR) THE Steamship

"SIMLA,"

kond Valuables, all

Captain C. D. Goldsmith, R.H.Ru canying Hi Majesty's minile, will be despatched from thi for BOMBAY, TO-MORROW," the 16th December, at Noon, taking Passengers; and Cargo for the above Ports in connection with the Company's 5.5. Macedonia, 10,500 tons, from Colembo, Passengers' accommodation In which vessel is secured before departure from Hong- fot. France Cargo tot and Tes for London (under arrangement) be transhipped at Colombo in the Mail steamer proceeding direct to Marseillas and London: other Cargo for Londen, &s, will be Canveyedfrom Bombay by the R.M.S. Caledonia, due in London on the 27th January, 1906,

Parcels will be received at this Uffice until 4 M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of eli Packages are required.

For further Particuļarı, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent.

Hongkor, 15th December, 1995,

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

MM

STEAM FOR SAIGON,

SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, EGYPT,

LON. MARSEILLES,

DON, HAVRE, Bordeaux, MEDITERRANEAn and Black Sea Ports,

The 8.8. "ARMAND BEHIⱭ.” -- Captain Gujonnet, will be despatched for MARSEILLES on TUESDAY, the 6th December, at F.M..

Passage tickets and through Bills of Lading lasted for above parts.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 157.1905.

For Sale.

GREEN ISLANd cement, COMPANY: pensation given for the damage done. With

LIMITED;

PORTLAND CEMENT:

In Casks of 375 Bel $4.75 per Cask

ner Factory, cheg

*

ly be accepted as a vald reason for allowing

Switch Shipping, Report.

and

DOK RETURNE

DE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS,

Hilary

AIM:S. Viragomin

H.M.S. Whiting

H.M.S. Otter

Kwon cho

Bangkok ...........................

their purpose: Ton often the mob is allowed to accompilth its purpose, and afterwa da the guilty are sought; outį and punisbad and comi

soldiers totally inadequate to meet any serions disturbance it is not an easy matter, të. say what course should have been pur

pursued. But to do helbing and plead inability, will bard.

mob to

5 Thiny soldiers about a city of 10,000 CADROI ba

disorder, a A AU

hundred and twenty men to including Lien-chau City leaves

ves the inhabitants At the mercy of any man that may arise. And to make matters worse: a. reorganization of the local. guard being affected. The change was ordered to be pat into effect the day bafore the was to ba dismissed' and this by order

Imassacre; twenty per cent, of the old and twenty soldions in and about bien chau word strong NE, winds, and cloudy weather throngh

Ste. Hangsang from Shanghai Strong NE. ang monsoon, and bigb sen.

Str. Ismails from Yokohama -Strong NE.

Ia Boge of ago. Ibs, net.: $2.80 per Bag: ancient guard again, baru radius of ten miles wind, and moderate susi

(ex Factory

W

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers; Houukong, 30th September, 1005,

TUBORG BEER.

--FIRST Class" FILSENER HERE

Aguaranteed fee latin Salicylle her,

and any other Chemicals, si

PRICE $1Ojo per curve of a or 8 tar, pints

*

(qu)

Special Prices for Quapistien,

Sate Agents

SIEMSSEN & CO, Hongkong, th Janubis, r'ani

· FOR SALE.

NONSENT

WAY

Germania teis Paul Beau Taiབས་ན་་.. H.M.8. Alacrity uni

of Bir. Chowtal from Bangkok-Strong NE | Hankow

monsoon, high swell, haavy sen.

Str. Anping from Shanghal-Strong mone sood, overcast weather, heavy following sen. of the

Contest

Viceroy. That is eighty-four of the bus hundred

dismissed the before the massacre and

day weak, oplum smokers and useless, were 10 be only 36 of the old guaid retained. The old and

and replaced by new men. It is

ty certain that the dismissal of the old

Strở Kingping from: Amoy xperienced

oute

moderate winds and smonth sea, and fine clear Str. Glanogle from Singapore-Light to

Vessels in Fort

weather, wind from NNW, to NE. and E., south of Paracels strong Ely winds and high took place. Were new men employed?ses, and cloudy fine weather until end of pass. Granting

that new men had, bean chosen and.

Rg. (57 pmployed, this would give to Lien-chas City

‚nine or ten men accustomed to duty in Lha chau City. For it is more then likely that the guard in Lien:chau had its full percentageof old, useless opium smaker What kind of protec tion could be expected from such a guard ? 'n talking with merchants in Lien-chau i learned that in case of any serious disturbance the shops depended not upon the soldiers but upon guards armed by the shops. For this condition of affairs who is responsible!

GASOLINE

LAMPA

OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, from the best makers,

INCANDESCENT ·

MANTLES,

CHIMNEYS, GLOBES

SHADES, &c,

far Gasoling and ČAS LAMPS

ut the most moderate prices.

Lamps fixed up for Hayers free of charge.

Naphtha of the beir "kind'kept in stock, TAL KWONG CO..

s, Lyndlus! Terrace.

Hongkong, ind May, loht

coli.

LIEN-CHAU MASSACRE.

A REVIEW.

{Continued from page 5.

THE AMERICAN BOYCOIT.

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THE TRIAD SOCIETY.

And, to make conditions still worse, it is com monly reported by the responsible people of Lien-chau that there is an organisation in and about Lien-chauknown as the Triad Society.com- posed of the very worst elements of Lien-chau and vicinity. The Tried Society la a patriotic society and it

t is probable that the organization Lien-chau had no connection with it, as the Lien-chau society existed for plunder and was ready to take advantage of nay disturbance to plunder and loot. Gamblers and so-called Christians had a large place in this organiza: tion. Under these circumstances the guard employed at Lien-chau appears to have been tantly inadequate.

The Commission appointed to investi. gate has gone in the affair carefully and patiently. Many witnesses have been examined and an earnest attempt has been made to get at the truth.. It is to be hoped

STEAMERS,

Alexande, Am. 48, 1285, Gore, 13th Nov,

Cavite 9th Nov. Coal-Order. Aragonin, Ger. 2.8.5,421, J. Ernst, rath Dec,

Portland, Or. 5th Nov, and Moji 8th Dec, Flour-P. & A: S. 8. Co. Bangkok, Br. 1.4., 1,137. E. Klunmit, 5th Dec, Bangkok and Nov., Rice-Yuen Fat Hong,

Dailin Mary, Jap. ss, 899; H. Ohta, 13th Dec-Tamsul via Amoy and Swatów rzth Dec. Gen.-0. S. K Dundae, Br. o.s., 1.954, H. G. Care, 6th Dec, -Kraksan (Java) zand Nov., Suger.-D. & Co,

Dunera, Br. transport, 1.47, J. Smith, 13th Dec-Southampton 4th Nov., and Singa. pore 7th Dec.

Eiger, Nor, 4, 875, Fingalses, 5th Dec.

Canton 4th Dec, Gen.TM-S, & Co, Germania, Ger. 1.5., 1,roo, H. Jigel, 4th Dec,

-Sydney 18th Oct., Copra-S. & Co. Gregory Ancar, Hr. 1.s., 2,961, J. G. Olifent,

11th Dec,-Calcutta zjth Nov., Penang and Singapore 5th Dec., Geo-D, S. &

17

||

Kowloon Dock,

„Cosmopolitazi

Aberdeen

SHANGHAI,

9th Insta

Old, Dec. 6.

Post Office.

A Mall will close for

Shanghai-Per, Della, 16th Dec, 9 A.M. Huipiorn Per Hamel, 16th Phúc ĐAU.. Europe, di Indog gía. Tuncerin «l'e Simla, 16th Dac. 11 AM.

Singapors

Penang

and Calcutta- Por Suisang, 16th Dec., IP.M.

Macao-ler Haungshan, toil, Dec., 1.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Choyang, 16th Dec, 2 P.M..

beck, R. J. Bishop, L., C.

w.s

Bonuar, Mr., and Hrs. ↑

Bonber, E. AINA MC

and Mrs

Borthwick, Hirs. H. Wer Mand

tend chiding Miller, P. L FXand

GL

Mr. and Mrs. Moffati,

J. C.

Broughall, LEIZA Carter, W. L

Barule, O. M. G.

ORER, Capt. W

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M.

Moore, Dr. W. B.A.

Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Morrison, Mrk & child

WM.O. Clark,

Clark T.NE Clark, L.-S.

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

Navarre, Mrs.

Newall, S. G.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Newington, A, G.

Cla

Nicholls, E. A

Cl. Eng. Lt. Pan, N. Le

Silaor Ewangsa, 16th, Dec., 3P.M. and Mrs. 17, 1 Parfile, wiREKRYT

Swator

Loongiang, 16th Dec, 1 F.M."

and Bangkok - Per

Singapore Samsen, 16th Dec, 5 PM.

Swatow Amoy and Tamaui-Po Daljin Maru, 10th Dec, 5 2.M

H. E Mrs and Miss

Cruickshank,

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Decimo gbami. G.

A.

Dautricourt, P. Davies, F. O.

Davis, C. F.

*

Deacon, F. B. Doolittle, F. H

Tóth Dec, & P.M

Singapore and Rangoon l'er Ismaila, 16th, Dec, 5P.M.

Chinklang-Per Chara edin, 16th Dec, 5 PM

Dec And Bangkok--For Rajaburi, 17th Dec. 9 A. M

Macan Per Haungskan, 18th Dec, AS PH Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe-Fer Bris gavio, 18th Dec., 4 P.M.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kohe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.-Per Minnesota, 19th Dec, 1'1 A.M.-

Mr. Mrs.

Fatey, Mm E. 0.

Pok Packer,

Pennefather, Mr.

Petats, Miss S. K Peters, Mice L

PARA

W.A

Prampolin, A.

Dowley, Mad Hra. Reed, B. D Downing,

Mr. T.'C.

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

child

Capt. and Mrs. Robbins, R-N. Lieut..

and Mrs. J. F.IN Saunders, J. C

W.

Drake Dapres, W. 5. Evin-Jones, Dr. E Fischer, R. Fletcher, H.

Per

Fraser, A. N...

Grant, R.K. Cap.

Mr.

Moji, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or, Per Aragonia, 19th Dec 11 A.M.

Macao-Per fleungshan, 19th Dec, 1.15 PM, Gregory Aptar, 19th Dec., 2 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta

Manila-Per Tean, 19th Dec, 3 P.M. Europe, &c. India," "vin "Pancarin-1'r Prins Heinrich, 20th Dec., II-A M. KUA

Macho-Per Baungshan, 20th Dec, 1.15.P.M. Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Staldo,

Shanghai, Mofi, Tjipanus, atst lec, 11 A M...

and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. and child's ve

Shea, JT

Sketton, D. S. Skott, O.

and Snyder, Mr. and Mrs.

Snyder, J. Te Somerville, Geo Staley, Mrs. L. L.

Gray, T. C Hall, Capt. T. Hardy, R.N., Lt and Staley, Min A. Hanghwont, W. B.

Mr. C. T. -Hillier, J. O,

Stein, A. L Stephens, H.

that when their report is made, responsibility | Hanoi, Fr. 8, 739, P. Meorles, rath Dec,26th Dec, S. Kobe and Yokobama-PerHollingsworth,, Mr., & Stevenson, R.N., Liant,

will be placed where it belongs, and as a result of the investigation the right course will be taken by the proper authorities to prevent the Occurrence of similar outrages in the future,"

Shipping.

Arrivala,

Della, Br. 3.0., 4,743. C. L. Daniel, 14th Dec,

Bombay 29th Nov., and Singapore, toth Dec., Mails and Gen.-P. & O. 5. N. Co. Simla.Br. 11, 3,805, C. D. Goldsmith, 14th Dec.,--Shanghai 19th Dec, Mails and Gen.-P. & O. 5. N. Co.

1;

The boycop of American goods, has been gives as one causa of the Lien-chau 'massacre, and therefore should be mentioned here. The people of Lien-chau knew all about the boy. I lacards had been prit upon the treets. The Viceroy's, proclamation against he boyChowtai, Ger. R., 115, H: Textor, 14th Dec, coli was put up in the city. It was said that

~Bangkok zih De^, Rice and Timber- Dr.. Machlo went to Canton because of the . B. & S. Cargo also booked for principal places in boycolt trouble. It is also certain that some Europa

some leading spirits had made a request to the boycott committee at Cauton for hteisture and for a man to agitate the subject in Lien-chau, Yet no organization had been affected and no.j

Next sallings will be as follows:-

8.S. ERNEST SIMONS..... 9th January, S.S. POLYNESIEN.......................23rd January, 3.S. CALEDONIEN 6th February.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, « Agent.: Hongkong, rath December, 1905-

Intimations.

agitator had been sent. The inf-ence of the bovcolt" then, was only indirees," It made a bad state of affairs worse. Most of the people' were aware that there was trouble between 12 America, and Chine and the prople, resented America's 'attitude to Chica. "On the walls of

THE FAMOUS Mab

Razor

A SHARP LITTLE SHAVER

an old building it was written in large charc ters, Chica dess buy American gonda und opposite this were character, which read; China is not an upid terma" with America

What indience, then, had she boycott on this tragedy? In view the very bad feeling in ther

pare of the province tua much may be made of. WEIGHT LESS THAN FOUNCLY

its office at i inn-cau. But it is just as likely that others may dismiss the subject of boycott THIS DWARF RAZOR has superseded having had no bearing at all on the Lien-chau the old fashioned clumsy Razor and by maniacre. It would be little less than a its use Shaving becomes a pleasure. It is miracle if the boycott agitation had no ja imanufactured in Sheffield, England, from a special amalgam of steel which makes imita fuence upon the people at Lien-chau, An tion impossible, and in consequence it enjoys agitation so persistenty carried on for maths the largest sale of any Razor in the World.in Canton and other parts of China and known Thousands of Testimonials testify that the. little "MAB" is the finest shaving implement Will be mailed to any address on receipt of the price (82), post free,

éver produced.

To be obtained from THE MUTUAL STORES, WATKINS, LIMITED, and all first-plast store in the Colony.

Sole Agents for Far East, HOWARD & Co., 29. Des Vœux Road, Contral, Hongkong. Agents wanted in every port.

For particulars and terms, apply to

HOWARD & Co. Hongkong, 24th November, 1904.

MEE CHEUNG,

PHOTOGRAPHER, BLA

Top Look or {cs House, IN

tri-Hour! Kost.

(63

TB now in a position, in his New and Com

most poise, to eclipse, na beratofore. ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED

· In the Colony or in any pärt of the Far East,

GROUPS AND VIEWS

a speciality, e

· Hongboy, swed. Reptembr. 180*

THE HONGKONG

STUDIO,

· [46

HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER,

́41. & 45, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, TOP FLOOR,

Glenogle, Br. 84, 3,599, W. T. Larkins, 24th Dec.-Rangnon 9th Dec, Gen-Beang Talk Hong & Go Kampot, Fr. 8.a., 452, Le Ball, 14th Dec-

Quang chow-wan 13th Dec.,. Gen-Chi-

nese..

Waishing, Br., 1,170, M. Courtney, 14th

Dec-Tientsin and Cheloo Bih". Dec., Gen, hin & Độ.

Anping, Ch. 1.4, 4,159, J. Warwick, 15th Dec",

Shanghai 11th Dec., Gen.-C. M.S N. Cn,

Kung Ping, Ch. 1.742, Symont, 15th Dec,

Amay 14th Dec, Gen.-C, M. §. N. Co, Johanne, Ger. ., 952, Ipland, 13th Dec.

Haiphong th Dec, and Haikow 13th,

Rice, Wood, Figs and Rullocks-J, & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Omas. Rajah, for Bangkok. Riuni far Haiphong, optane, for Canic Komper, for Kwong-chow-wan. Siberis, for Macap Poklat, for Bangkok, Glanogle, for Amay Walshing, for Can Delta, for Shanghai,

נד

Departures, at. Lien-chau- by' newspapers, placards and Viceregal proclamations must have had its in-

1lec, 15. Siberia, for Sao Francisco.. Anence, and unless the people often-chau are Zafro, for Manila. different from the Chinese in other parts of Ambria, for Yokohama. China they resented the indignities to which their fellow-men were subjected. But it is un,

Lothian, for Cebt Haimus, for Swalow, fikely that Chinese will admit the influence of Palerme, for Bangkok, the boycott as a factor in the trouble,; It is Wathora, for Amoy. quile, rearonable to infer that the agitation Fooshing, for Wuhu, against any goods had a decided influence with Telemachus, for Saigon. the people and making them less careful Vorwarts, for Saigon. in their conduct towards foreigners, and less Hangsang, for Canton, likely to be punished for any misconduct to Stettin, for Canton, wards them.

Carl Manzell, for Canton, Mefoo, for Canton.

·was

Such then s the condition of affairs on the 28th of Det: Taking the various circumstances. and

into consideration it will ba readily | able for an outbreak of lawlessness and a good many people in Lien-chau were looking for 'trouble of some kind to occur very soon..

Outed that" the time was very favour

A COMMINOLING OF EVENTS. The Laking' of the cannon'alone would not

have caused the trouble. On an ordinary nc

|

Passengers arrived. Per Glenegly, from Singapore-1,000 Chi

*atit.

Haiphong tith Dec, Rice and Gen.-A. R. M..

Iris, Am. B.8, 1.362, Whiton, 7th Dec.-Manila,

4th Dec., Coal-Order,

Tamalla, Br. 11, 1,386, A. E. Stebbing, rath Dec-Yokohama via Kobe and Moji goth Nov, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Kwanglee, Ch. 5.5, 1,468," R. Lincoln, 14th Dec-Canton 13th Dec, Gen.-C. M. S, N. Co. Laerters, Br. ...: 1,140, 1, B. Jackson, 22nd " Nov.-Saigon 16th Nov., Meal—Chinese, Laisang, Br. *, 13,460. P. H. B. Lake, 8th

Tiec,-Cafculta 18th Nov., Penang_and | Singapore and Dec., Gen.]., M. & Co. Loongsang, Br... Togz, A. E. Sandbach, 11th

Dec. Manila 8th Dec., Gen.-J., M. & Co...

Minnesota, Am ... 13.123, 3. H. Rinder, with Dec.Sea'tle 5th Nov., and Shanghal Bih Dec., Gen.-N, Y. K.

Paklat, Ger, 5.8; 1,017, H. Demes, oth DC

Bangkok and Dec., Rice and Wood-B. &

5.

Petrarch, Ger. Tack Hitje, rath Dec.

Probolingo 1st Dec, Sugar.-S., W, & Co. Promise, Nor. $*. 714, E. Torstensen, toth

DocAnping 6th Dec, Gen.-D. S. 15. Raja, Ger: 1.8, 3.350, C. Wait, 8th Dec.,- Bangkok 30th Nov., Rice-M, & Co... Rajaburi, Ger. s. 118, n. Koch, 12th Dec,

Anghin sth Dec, Rice.-M. & Co Royalt, Br. 3., 1,680, W. A. Scott, 14th Nov.

-Hongay arat Nov., Coal.-J., M; & Co. Bamsen, Ger. 1.5., 1,635, F. Richwaldt, rth Dec-Bangkok via Heihow 3rd Dec., Gen.-B. & Я,

Shaohsing, Br. 15, 1,307, F. D, Northcombe, 14th Dec.,--Canton T3th Dec, Gen.-B. & 5, Sulsang, Br. ., 1,776, T. A. Mitchell, 6th Dec-Moji (Japan) rat Dec, Coal.-J., M.

& Co

Tallaman, Nox..., 1,178, S. Pettersen, 14th Dec-Java vla Palor-Land 1st Dec., Gen. --Yuen Fat Hong. Tjilatjap, Dut: s... 7,475, H. Koops, 13th Dec.,

-Amoy 11th Dec., Gen.-J. C. J. L. Windsor, Br. ..., 1,853, J. B. Rooth, 7th Dec, -Sourabaya 24th Nov., Sugar.-D. & Co., Ld.

SAILING VEIKLA.

Celtic Chief Br. ship, 1,709, Jonar, 9th Nov,,

Philadelphia, toh June, Kerosine.-S. O. Co.

Rose, Br. bq., 822, Wright, toth Nov.-West Australia 4th Aug. Sandal Wood,~9, &

Co.

Simla, Br. 4-mied bq, 2,087, Casson, rath

Dec Cardio 4th July, Patent Fuel Naval Yard,

Steamers Exposted..

Vassula

Bringaria......

From

Què Angert Singapore H. A. L.... Dec. 16 P. Waldemar... Sydney... M, & Co... Dec. 17 Malacca... Singapore P. & O. Co Dec. 17 Chinglu P. Darwin. B. & S..

...Dec 18

Catherina A'car Singapore".

Macan Per Haungiñan, 21st Dec., 1.15 P.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C, and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Lyra, zand Dec, 11 AM Macao-Per sungshan, 22nd Dec., 1.15 P.M. Cebu and Iloilo Per Kaifong, 22nd Dec. 3 P.M.

H

Yokohama and Kobe-Per Chingis, aand Dec. 3 PM

Armand Bekle, s0th

Manila-Per Rubí, 23rd Dec., 11 A.M. Macao-Per Haungthan, 23rd Dec., 1,25 PM. Macao-Per Haungiñan, 26th Dec., 9 AM.

kupit, Tutu bri

Dec2 IT AM Macao-Per #zungskan, 26th Dec, 1.15 P.M Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday faland Cooktown Cairns, Tow

Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Aus-

, 17th Dec, 11 AM. Macao-Por Bungskan, 27th Dec, 1.15 PM. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thunday Island, Caktown, Gairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Changsha,| 27th

7th: Dec, 3.P..

Macari-Per Heungshan, a8th Dec, 1.15 P.M. Cebu.and Hollo-Per, Sungkiang, 28th Dec.

Macao-Per Heungthun, 29th Dec, 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per Heungshan, 30th Dec., 1.1 P.. Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmakafen, Herberts- hohe, Matups, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne -Par Prins Waldemar, 9th Jan, 1906, 21 A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Emprar

of China, 10th Jan., 1906, 12. A.M.

|

Mrs. Hok, B. G. Howes, A. T. Hunter, R." Hurt, R., Engineer-

Capt.

Hutchinson, OP Inney, Capt. R. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

W.

Johannsen, Edm

fokl; S. P. F. Katenkamp, F. Kent, H, W, Kerr,

F Koasig, C.

Comdr. and Mrs. E- Thomas, H. P. Thomas

Miss M.-L.

contain:

Men and

Walkins, Mius E Whitlow, A. W

Whitton, Mr. and 2...

children

Williamson, J. E.

Williamson, Mrs, and

mald

Wright, Mr. & Mr. T. Young, J. A.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Barnett, H. J. O. Jameson, P.5. Dana, G. H.

Reynolds, F. O, Dow, Pala

Smith, E. Grast Falloon, C.H.. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mr.

Grant Harben, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy Harvey, Capt. & Mr. Soppa, P. Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs, and children Montagun

CHINA COAST METEOOLOGICAL REGISTERKA

December 14th, foos, a.m.

Nemirom Vladivostock.17.m Hakodate...

Kochi...

Mails for, Canton, Samshul, Wuchow Tokio and Macho will be closed on week days at 7,30, every morning. On Sundays the mall for Nagasaki.... Macao will be closed at 8 am, and that for agonima... Canton at 9 a.m...

Marts for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Naba

Ishigakijimu Kumchuk, Bamahui, Wuchow and Canton k every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails Taich will be closed at 9 am,

No mall will be closed for Canton on Satur-Koshun

day evening.i

On and after 15th July, igos, the rate. of postage on letters from Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China to Australia will be at the rate for 4 cents for each half ousce instead of 10 cents as at present.

The rale of postage on letters from Australia to Hongkong and the British Postal Agencies in China will be reduced from zid to 2d. for each half ounce.

VISITORS AT THE 'HOTELS

Aucolt, E. F. Beattle, &

Bentinck, Mr.

Buxtos, Lady B.

PEAK.

Knight, Mr. Lauder, Mr.

Martin, R.

Mitchell, R.

Chichester, Maj. A. A. Moss, Mrs.

CAN. Moxon, Mr. and Mr.

Mr. & Mr. A.E. Olís, F, B.

Иг.

Col.

Mr.

Capt

Gaster, E...

Rev Gearle,

18

Gracey

Painter, Major & Mrs. Parry, Major

Peeble, Mr.

Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Fallock, K.C., Mr. Queenall, Capt. Hawer, Capt, and Mrs Sinclair A

|

Tainan

Bar. Th. Hu, Wind We..

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103

30.03

Pescadores... Weihaiwel...9 1.m Gutzlaff Shaip Peak....

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30.40 47 63 39.20 57 81 NE Amoy" 6.30 a 30,16 6975) Swatowa.m. 30.11 65 82 WHE Canton......... 30.16 63 89 W Hongkong.. som 30.1665 80 Victoria Pauk Cap Rock... Масло мом Haiphong... Manila......... Bacolod 9 (a.m

Ilo lo Cebu

11

C. St. James 10a.m

296

December 15th, 1905, am,

Vladivostock. Lm Nemuro... #IL Hakodate Tokio

Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima. Nabs

Mrudel, Lee, Hewitt, M. Kavame,

Tipana, Macas Harber,

B. Brotberon Stadt, Mr. and Mrs, 24 J.

Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Van de

Per Simia, from Shaapħal for Hongkong— Mears, Tung Chi, Lo Tung Fok, Zen Tung Nean, Logan, Chalkley, Capt. Hawkins, Lieuta, Harvey, Reilly, Mr. and Mrs Bryan, Mist and Master Bryan. Mr. Olto, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, casion and without the conditions anumerated

Master Snyder, Massrs. Cook, Wetherby, But above the circumstance would have been a

terworth, vely trifling one. But the taking of the can

Mr. and Mrs. Mongolia Tapan on led to the discovery of the anatomical and Clark, and Mr. Dashby For Singapore Emp of China span pathological specimens, Some rowdies best s

Messa: Longslaff

and Vigst.

For Bombay Gecisena Colombo M, & Co... Dec. 30 Hazeland F.A. tin pans and

few Miss Robinson. a mob gathered, a few men bent on gain urged the mob to violence Jordan, Messrs. Ferguson and Blackstons, and by working upon the ignorance of the people.. Jackson. For London-Mr. Ward, Mr. In these commingling of events you have causes and Mrs, Harte, Mrs. Brown and infant, Miss and conditions sufficient to produce as bad a riot Morrison, Mr. Mr. and Miss Williams. as China has ever known.. A mob does no

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reason. Them is no thought of consequences. H. G. Smith. For Hongkong Mr. J. C. Mc. and there is no limit to the damage done and

PORTRAITS GROUPS and ENLAB crimes committed.

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Amoy Kaye, Major and Mrs. Woodward; Mr. & Mrs. Swatow pro

Canton Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

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Bymond,

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lowed to them means known to them, And London-Mr. L. M. King, Mr. 1. Evans, Mr. Binh-November-Ceylon ACATUTI VISA/vin:: Haloni:Mi

in quail mob, and failed. M. O. Springfield; and Mr. Ri M, Jarder 1683) Nowamber-Edraleng They did the best thing in their Judgment, but From Marseilles Masers. they failed

totally

to grasp the that they wish the situation Until ton lale,

the property and tave the lives of the mission. dar From • London-Mr. and Mrs. Fetti, amber Barelis, Parzio, Octana, and As always (ODT) hand all varieties of fries Caappt well be, doubted, According to can, Me, and Mrs. Wrightson, Mr. Jabes Longer (asia): Gar}} Smavfä" Zlatan! MARCH

Stationery, Printing and Note Paper: "wastorn ideas they went about it in a bad way, Turner, Dr, Adamson, Mr. H. Dobbs, and Capt. 5th December clauch, Brugtong th Dec. Ainsile, Dr. D. H, Copying: Prasser also. Automatic Cyclokyla But they followed methods which had proved Tillett, From Port Said Mr. O. R.: Belth, amber-Starra BlONIC FANTANAN, Slavonia, Charlton C Zand/Blams-Duplicator,

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