Mails. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES
FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 20 1905.
DOCK-KETJRNS"
Per Gneisenau Hongkongi kom | Southampton-Mrs. G. Acheson, Mri." Ander my son and child, Mr. J. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA Smith, Mr. l. Humphreys Mesirs, Spittes, C. H.M.S, Diadem Crispin, Miss Victoria Douglas Mr. and Empress of China H.M.B. Ottery. 5. Ritching, and Mr. Wong Land San. From GenosDr. Horn, Me
Menik. D. Haskell, E. D. Haskell, H. Hüsphreys, D. R
RLAN Emil Schroder, Ph Klimanek, Gaston Mrs. M.Hübschle) and Mr.
borts, and rojo cargo boats entered and cleared, the highest: Ögures,, recorded. The import "of treasure amounted to Hk., Tik 3.378,153, the excort in Hk. Tis 5,631,500 leaving a bet, export of Hk. Tis. 2,254,356.
Tale outflow of treasure.
is unusual at Hange chow says the Commissioner, and though of this amount Hik, Tis, 700,000 can be ac. counted for as Government shipments 101 pay will vary considerable one. Le Mini Rice worked with good results; between 700,000 4. Mitchell, Mr.
800,000
Algon Argus
thefor indemnity, the minus, balance is Chandos Colombo-Mrs." R.|."Paul Banu,
· COLOMBO, E ADEN, EGYPT, BARYJNIE pole al pieces were turned, put n' { Me T, C. Tanton, From: Proang-Mrs MH.M.S. Britomart :
MARSEILLES, & LON. DON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTE
|
Lock.
Addenbrooke, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. and soo. Anderson, Mr K,4 Arrington, G. T. Hattiscombe, H. G.
SALVINITORS AT TUE:UDEKÉS:
ylep,
Joki, S. P. Katenkamp, F
Vennacks, Madamu"
Keat, H&W.
End)
Kerr, F
LABELS
Koenig G
A. H.
Kerr, Mr. & Mrs. J, K. Cook, Gr
Han Engr. Lisat. King
Lewis, L. S.
Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs. Mackie, A
J.W.C
H.M.S. Brambla ............ Cranley
Cosmopolita
Aberdnan
p
BRANGMAI.
Bonger, E. A
16th inst
fontison, L...
Tunkadoo, Dec. 13
Old,
Borthwick, R. W.
Miss H. Schmitz, and coining of the scent places which
ich Schewer. From Singapore—Mr. W. Stableford, And been barun Again
WALS stopped, sarly in | Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Campbell; and Mr. G. M. the year, The Mint forged the coins to the "Altman." "From Neples-Mesirs, Tan Tang public et co cents for the dollar, thus allowing Lu P. C. Huster, P. Borwan, R. Laila,
Leb E Good profits to the exchange shops which made mano, BC. Zerpe. 1. Patri, F. Kasalar, Niel the market rate to va y between Ba and 68 Kam; iing and C. Kümpel... Frem Hamburg➡ „Polluz ....... pieces," "AM
Mrs. A. Buhrenst" and child, and Mr. C. G. Evaoög: HOW TO BRZTLE STRIKES,
| Frankenberg-- From ́¡ Gibraltar-Mr. R. W.
Meulinger, a g
واردا
|
Per China, from Trieste-Messrs. Bod, Gia- comaul, Mr. and Mrs Røyer, Mt, Li Ch! Tong,
The 8.8,"ARMAND BEHIO.”
One of the pilncipal features of the year at Captain Gulonnet, will be despatched for Nagpo was a strike by the coolies engaged in
be indigo dyeing. A foreign firm was greatly|| MARSEILLES on TUESDAY, the 26th December, at P.M.
inconvenienced, but the Magistrala interfered | and 273 Chinate: and the questions at issue were satisfactorily Paisage tickets and through Bills of Lading settled to whose satisfaction is not stated. issued for above
-leam trawler simited operations, under Govern ment auspices, but it has not, so far at least Cargo alio booked for principal places in moved a success. A variety of schemes to Europe.
Next sailings will be as follows :-¦ 5.5. ERNEST SIMONS..... 9th January. S.S. POLYNESIEN.........33td January. 8.5. CALEDONIEN
6th February.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent
Hongkong, zih December, 1905. *
ORIENTAL
STEAM
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENT/ L STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDI
ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN
*. 'PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND.
LONDON.
"
· (Through Bills of Lading issyed for Bapavin PERSIAN GULF, Continental; AMERI-
CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.) HE Steamship:
THE
"CHUSAN,"
introduce electric fight, and provide fresh water by means of nitesian wells came to nothing. On the whole,trade of Ningpa for. the year was quite satisfactory. 'SAL *** NORWEGIAN' V. THE CHINA MERCHANTS,
Gas War.
Wenchow was affected by the Russo-Japan. It shut the markets of Manchüri.. to Kintysols and fresh oranges and played voc will ten, which, we are told, forms the psi's staple commodity and its main source of r venue. Under the heading ": Shipping," there. is an interesting aniky. It is as follows: "An "a" cimpt on the part of the Norwegian steam- lip Kamor to contest the m nopoly of steam traffic between this port and Shanghai, so lang enjoyed by the China Merchants Steam Navi gation Company, proved aboitive, owing to the defection of the promised supporters. No doubt sentiment played an important part
in weilsuited to the trade, being of the rest carrying capacity. The threatened competi lian lad, however, the advantage of bringing about a permanent reduction of the somewhat arbituary rates charged by the China Merchants Company Competition in the steam carrying tride is a great dezider-tum and one which would make for the welfare of mercanille In Tereals generally
at this result; the vessel was not
DAN OPPORTUNITI! S.
.
¦
Shipping Berort
Str. Hector from Shangbal-Strong to fresh monsoon, and high sea...
Sir Catherine Apcar from Singapore-Fresh monsoon, fine clear weather, and rough sea...
Str. Wingang from Chinking --- Strong monsoon and high sea to. Breaker Polni, then | light N'ly wind to port.
A
Voanele in Pori,
Утканния, 'exander, Am, sa, 1785, Gove,, 13th Cavite 9th Nov., Coal-Order.
Post Office.
·McAran, T. P.
15 | Borthwick, Wm. R. * *
A Hall will aloes for :--- HongayPer Aanz, 21st Dec, 9 A.M. Bangkok-Per Chewolai, atat Deci, II AM. Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Por Tiener, atat Dec., 11 A.M.
Macao-Per fleungskan, sist Dec., 5.15 P.M. Shanghai-Per Proting, 11st Dec, 3PM. Vladivostock-Fer Progress 21st Dec,
4 P.M.
Yap, Salpan, Ruk, Ponape, Kusais, Jatuit Butaritari, Taraux, Ocean Island, Nauru and SydneyPer Germania, 22nd Dec., II AM.
Macao-Per lengshan, and Dec., 1,15P.M. Nov.-Bangkok-Per Bongkok, and Dec., a PM.
Cebu and Hailo-Per Kaifong, 22nd Dec.,
Algoa, Br., 4.897, A. Lockett, 17th Dec,- San Francisco'via Ponland Tacoma and Japan Poris 17th Oct., Flour and Gen.- P. M. S. S. Co.
Anapa, Br. 1.3 3,140, J. M. Williamaen, 17th Dec,,-Moji rith Dec., Copl‚—D, & Co, Ld.
Bangkok, Br. s., 1,737, E. Klunmit, 5th Dec,
Bangkok 21nd Nov., Rice.-Yuen Fai Hong.
Chowtai, Ger. x8. 1,115, H, Textor, fath Dec.,
Bangkok 7th Der.. Rice and Timber B. & 5.
Dunera, Br. transport, 3.417, J. Smith, 13th, Dec-Southampton 4th Nov., and Singa- pore 7 h Dec..
Mr. Fred. W. Carey's report of the trade at Empress of China, Br... 3,046, R. Archibald, R.N.R., 19th Dec,Vancouver, B.C., 27th Now, and Shanghai róth Tee, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.
Santuan is a most is jeleštidu one, because it ? in the 'report'óf a Yustoms official who realises that he is more than an official--he is a com- mercial scout and his hints in merchants are 'worthy of the, grentest considerat o Mure, over the meat compliment people could pay to no ufficial = quergetic and broad. minded is to read and digest his
suggestions.
Germania, Ger, A., 1,000. H. Jlügel, 4th Dec, -Sydney 18th Oct., Copra-5. & Co. Helene Rickmers, fer, ...600, Berlin, 17th Dec,-Kulchinoizu 11th Dec, Coal.
R. & Co.
3 P.M.
Manila-Per Fuentang, 22nd Dec 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Walshing, and Dec, 3 F.M. Manila-Per Pubi, 23rd. Dec., 11. A.M. Macao--Per Haungshan, 23rd Dec. 1.15 PM.
and child
Brehmer, Capt.
Corbach, Capt. W.Va
Counters, H&W
anisto. B.
3.W. Comdr.
bystekku, Hen.DA Seymour" Mrs. I. Ky Sherman, Mr. and Mrs
HVon
Mr. and Mrs, Textor, Capt. He ̈*
Marriott, Dr. O
Double, Mrs. Ezrinciide, Herbert
Kdwardesa
Mr.. and Mr
Milligan, C
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. B, M; || Hasaloog, LADA
Marls
Jackson, Mrs, and child Unbebauo, C. H
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
B.
· Munson, W.6,
Newall, S. G.
Nicholls, E. A
Brighton, Mr. and Mr. Moors, Dr. W. B. A.
G. L
thoughall, L...
C. M. G
Carter, W. L.
Morrison, Mis & chlid | Jessen, Rear-Admimi / Vaughan, Capt.
Chatham, Hos. & Mrs. Navarre Mrs.
Clark, M..O, Clark, T.
Clarko. Mr. and Mrs.
T. W.
and Mr. H. L
Mrk
Clegg, M, Eng. LL. Colls, Misses. Colls, Colvin, H. E. Condrean, Mr. Copp, Mr and Miss Coulthart, J. Cunninghans, G. Cruickshank, A.
Davies, F. O. Deacon, F..B. Doolittle, F. H.
Newington, A. G.
Oliffe, U. C...
Palmer, E.
H. Lurit
Pao, F. N. Le Parfitt, W.
Patey, Mrs. E, O.. Paske, W. Pecker, B. L. Pennefaiber, Mrs. G.
H. Permets, Mr. and Mrs.
} fordian, A. R..
Pigott, C.
Powell, W. A. Prampohin, A.
Douglas, Capi, & Mes, J. Roach," Mri, J, S. and` Dowley, Mr-and-Mrs—child...
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per al DOMA MET. C.
sang, 23rd Dec., * Plate "
Shanghai-Per Yockow, 23rd Dec, 3 P.M Shanghai Per Pakkói, zard Dec., 3 P.M. - Dec 5 P.M.
Swatów and Bangkok-Per Pitsanulok, 23rd
5
Singapore, Fenang and Colombo - Per Manica, 4th Tec., 9 A.M.
wałów, Singapore, and · Bangkok - Per Madeleins Rickmers, 24th Dec., 5 F.M.
Fe
Yokohama and Kobe-Per, Chlagfu, agih Dec., 9 A.M.
Macao-Per angshan, 26th Dec., 9 AM. Armand Bakic, 26th Dec. 11 A.M.
Masila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Macao-Per fengshan, 26th Dec, 1.15 PM.
Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Sydney and Melbourne-Pet Australian, 27th Brisbane, Dec., 10 A M..
Mrs. F. J. Dupree, W. S. Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mr. E. Fabling, Mr. & Mrs. Fischer, R. Fletcher, H. Follmer, C. C.
C. W.
Graham, fr. and
W. D. Grant, R.N., Capt.
Rotbins -
and Mrs. J. F. Sweeting, H, S.
Lieut.
Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
G. and child Shea, J. J.
R. Skott, U.
Mrs.
and
Snydes, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, J. T Sprague, R. Cro
Stein, A. L..
Stephens, H.
W.
Jessen, Mrs. and Miss
Barnett, H. J. O.
Daud, G.
1. HA
Dow, P.
CrafQIZBURN
"Jamieson, P ́s.
Reynolds, F. 0.
Smith, E Grant
Falloon, C. H.
Smith, Mr. and Mra. Caskoll, Mr. and Mrs. --- Grant Harben, Mr. and Mrs Smith, Percy Harvey, Capt. & Mrs. Soppa, P Marchant, Capt. and Webb Mr. and
Mre, and children in Montagus
KOWLOON,
Ainslie, Dr. D. H. Binder, Mrs. F. C. Charlton, R.M. Capt. Crawford, Mrs. A.
and Mr. E. and Wall, A. J.
¿Reynoldi, F. O.
CHINA COAST METEOOLOGICAL REGISTEAN. December 19th, 1905, B.17
Vladivostock.7 6.m.
Bar-Th÷Huz-Wind-Wi
emuro 5 `a.m:[30 16] - tiskodale
Tokia
Kochi
Nagasaki...... *** 30 19 Kagoshima... Oshima..... Naha
Ishigakijima. Taihoku
11 30.25
11
30.22-
30.19-
21
30.23
Ita.20
+
30.17
A.n: to.
30.IS
₤30,00
$30.05
30.01
30.07
a.in 30.20 41-
**
30-33
Peak...
· faichu....
Stevenson, R., Lieut. Finan******
M11. Gratton, R. H. Hall, Capt. T Gray, T. C.
Hardy, A., Lt. and Valentini, V. Hanghwont, W, B.
Mrs. C. T.
Majesty's Malls, will be despatched from though the purchasing power of the peoplo is Hermann Menzell. Ger, s.5.2,100, W. Hansen, Honelain Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hollingsworth, Mr. &
Captain H. W. Kenrick, H., Carrying
for. BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 30th. December, at Noon, taking. Pascangars an Cargo for the shove Parts in connection, with the Company's 8.5. Victoria, 6,523 tons, from Colombo, Passengers' accommodation in which vessel in secured before departure from Hon; kong.
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France and Tea for London (under arrangement) wil be transhipped at Colombo into the Mail steamer proceeding direct to Marsailles und London: other Cargo for London, &c, will conveyed from Bombay by the 'R.M.S. Persis, due in London on the roth February, 1906,
Parcsis will he received at this nifer gekk F.M, the day before xailing. The Contenta u Value of all Pkages are required For forth ticulars, apply to
E. A. NEWETT,
· Sutres rien ditë.
Mangkens, 16th December, 1905
THE COAST PORTS.
i
[Continued from page 5.] · The Tallway which is to join this place with Ch'ao-chou-fu has not advanced as quickly za was was hopad; whilst the purchase of land for stations is completed, considerable difficulty, it is said, has been experienced in procuring land for the road itself, and even now only about half Is bought. This linn, the work on which ze)-
·ually began 11, 'September, will be about 32 miles long, and is to have sevån interme 'iale atations. The contractors are Japanese, who supply all material, the titi coming from England, engines from America, and car; ringes from Formosa There are no great engineering difficulties to the
way, and only four small bridges and one large one (the fatter se constructed as to open for boats to pass) arà necessity. The bank in cocoexion | 'with this railway, mentioned in the Report for 1993, has not yet been opened hore, hat bran ches have been' established at Hongkong and Manila. The advent of a railway has caused a very distinct "boom" in land on iha Swatow side, and more especially near to the spot at which it is proposed to erect the slation.
ha
|
17th Dec,-Amoy 16th Dec., Ballast F, A. T. Co
Am. 1.x; 1,362, Whiton, 7th Dec,-Manila, 4th Dec.. Coal-Order,
Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. ., 615, W. Lang: stravage, 8th Dec,-Hoihow 17th Dec, Gen.-J. & Co.
great, Merchants have so far made no at tempt to explot the trade of the neighbour hood or cater for the needs of the people."tris, He suggests the opening of simple depois. There is a favourable opening here for some energetic importing merchant whose success would be assured if he could so a ble one part of his cribishment as a “wares «zusruta for all kinds of foreign Loods. hela are plenty of wealth/ people in this neighbourhood who would be tempted to buy goods were samples on view here. The hinese re essentially a
beforehand canny race; they like to know
What they are ve buyers are depos dent on Fouchige for their money. At pre sant palive buyers for their requirements in the way, of foreign gande, which must always, by reason of extra carriage and transhipment expenses, be dearer
there than they wou'd be ni Santuan if imported direct from Hongkong or Shan,hai."
LETHARGIC, P LÓCHOW.
There seenis in he nothing new to say of Fonchow-things h ve jogged on in the same (611 way, Mr E31. Dies would like to shake' up the prople. He his found them to every Ing's inval, con ant with fw comforts and lick- ing the spirit ofe rigy and nimbition. While of a mud and hospitable disposit on, they are
supine under onasin, whether it be the ssion of their bullying neighbours of Kungsi or of the idler who taxes but duca noi 'see justice done! Again the Funkienese sadly need to bestir themselves morally and physi cally" Ter Drow a change of heart laval ving a welcome. in foreign experience and capital stems the unly remedy for decay
Shipping,
Arrivals.
Catherine Apcar, Dr. ss., 1,739, "A, Stewart,
19th Dec Singapore 13th Dec, Gen. D. S, Ca, L Hector. Br.4, 3,005. J. Edmondson. 19th Dec.hanghai 16th Pec, Gen.-B. & S. Kańsu, Dr. 88, 1,324. M. Dowion, 19th Dec,,—
Tientsin 7th Dec, Gen.-B. & S. · Gnelsenau, Geros Bolie, 9th Dec,
Homburg 9th Nay., and Singapore (5th- Dec, Mail and Gen-M. & Co.
Wingsang. Br. 3, 1,517, W. Stalker, th Dec-Chinkiang ipth Dec, Rice and Oil, -J, M. & Co.
Tec.,
Dr. Hans Jürg Klær, Nor. **, 695, H. E.
Larsen, 19th Dec,-"follo› 14th Andromeda. Br. 1st-class cru 107, 11,00m,
Sugr-Angaaid & Thoresen Ca.
* Ommanay, 19th Dec,-from Miri Bay. waishing, Br. 1, 1. H. Courtney, th Dec-Canton 19th Dec, Gen~f, M, & Co...
Apanrade, fien ., 6-1, Ulderup, 19th Dec Frochow 19th Dec, Gen.-Ő, §. K.
value of land, on the Kialat Road has advanced at least three times the price it was this time In the previous year, and 'io Swatow proper quito double. Boundary stongs have been fiber ally dusted down to represent real or imaginary claims, and land has changed hands at vary inflated pricassaven for fureshore under water- useless until bunded and filled in-thers seems to have been a scramble, and the Alile-deed | China, Aust, 1.5, 3855. A. Jøra, 20th Dec, question has been very much in evidence, Trieste 3th Oct., Gen-S., W. & Co, The year has been marked by a great Increase la the number of Japanese in the port and district, and this le a feature wa'l-worthy of sole. The railway of course has gone a great deal to swell their numbers-from one in 1903
Departures. Dec. 20. Prins Heinrich, for Europe. Gudisinau, for Shaogbul,, Hallin, for Coast Ports.
dó 153, und 35 Chinesa subjects who have a Triumph, for Swatow,
como naturalised Japanese..
SOME FEATURES,
for Shanghai.
for
for Keration.
for Canton,
There are any features of the year which for Centon.
hava "to be" mentioned as worthy of note.
Postal addirs,are progressing ). 315,098 letter. Gelyem, for Centre,
cardo and papern ware dealt with in 1904 as compared with 128,783 in the previous year focal force of 330 mun: was raised and mainz
Pussian battleship, for Singapore, Bugatyr, Russian cruiser, for Singapore
„sained by local merchants and shop kespers to fey, Russian cruiser, for Singapore,
guard against robbers.
BROKEN RECORDS,
Absår, for Calcutin moon, for Shanghai, Misfon, for Shanshaj.
Hur, for Haiphong, tha Kwangar, for Shangbai, flengkong, for Haiphong,
--in his report on Haugchow, Mr. P, you | Thyra, for Kuichinotu
Tatiner, Commissioner of Customs, speaks bitterly of the neglect, showa by jha Chinoso Government in dealing with piracies. – To all petitions: “ the oficiala tum'u' deaf sør or Chat: decent people do pigs travel by night, wery characteristic Chinos reply:
Hangchow enjoyed a year of, great, prosperity, the value (of the trade of the Revonne collected baring
Passengers arrived.
Per Krints, from Tigntylphy Wm. Cós. Par Catherine Apter from Singaporen
li overtopped all previous records Duder the Mesins. T. H. Lawton, A. Bloem, 388 Chiassa,
(780): 5,921)#esm-launches &
passenger l'and 3 Japaneis.ų?,
A
2
Lacres, Br. 1,340, J. H. Jackson, ind Nov‚—Saigon 16th Nav,, Meal-Chinese. Laisank, Br. 18, 3,460, P. H. B. Lake, 8th
and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, 7th Dec., 11 A.M...
Mrs.
Comdr, and Br. E. Thomas, ii. P. Thomas, Mia M, L Thompson, A Walter, Mr. and Ms Wakefield, Mr. and
Miss Watkins, Miss E Webb, A. E. Whitlow, A. W. ́- Whitton, Mr. and
children Winchester, W. C. "Wright, Mr. & Mìs, T.
Young, J. A..
PEAR
Holt, B. G... Macao---Per Heungikan, 27th Đẹc., 1.15 P.M. | Howes, A. T. Manila, Zamboanga, Pert Darwin, Thursday | Hunter, R. Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Hurst, 2.7, Engineers,
Capt. Sydney, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaire-and Perth-Pei Changika, | Innes, Capt. 17. 27th Dec, 1 F.M
Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
J.W. Macan Per Heungshan, 28th Dec, 1.15 P.M.) Cebarand Huilo - Fer Sungkiang, 28th Dec, Johannsen, Edm. 32.4.
Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Tacoma, Wasi-1 Evra, 19th Dec, 11 A.M. Macao-Per feung kan, 29th Dec, 1.15 P.M. Tuticorin - Pe. Charan, 3018 Dec.. TEAM
Manila-Pes Zafro; 30th Dec., 1‡ AM. Macro-Fer eungshan, 30th Dec, 1.15 P., itsanulok, Ger. B. 1.268, L. Gorcken, 16th hohe, Matup, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne Probolingo 1st Dec, Sugar-S., W. & Co. Simpsonhafer, F. Wilhelmshafen, Herberts-
Dec-Bangkok And Swatow 13th Dec,Fer Prine Waldemar, 9th Jan, 1906, 11 A.M. Ric-B. & S..
Tac-Calcutta 18th Nov, Penang and -ingapore and Dec., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Madeleine Rickmers. Gár, 5.8 1,021, Simon, sen, 17th Dec.-Bangkok gth Dec, Rice, -B. & S..
Petrarch, Ger .5, 1.25, Hatje, 12th Dec.,
Promise, Nor. 39, 714. E. Torstensen, toth
Der. Yuping 6th Dec., Gen,--Đ. S. K.
Reyil st, Br. s.a, 2.080, W. A Scoil, 24th Nov, -Hongay 21st Nov., Coal.-L., M. & Co... Rubí, Br x súráig, R. W, Almond, 19th Dec
-Manila 16th Dec., Gen.-S., T. &Co..
Sealda, Br. 3.438, 1. Kilpatrick, 18th Dec.
יי
Singapore 11th Dec., Gen-J., M. & Co. Thade Fagelund, Nor. $ *w4,381, G. Staneford, gih Dec., Newcastle, .B.W., 23rd Nav., Coal,-Fi,, T. & Co. Tipanas, Dut. 8. 2,175, P. Ewan, 18th Dec., -Batavi and Now, and Macassar roth Dec., Su at and Gen,~~, C, J. L. Titania, Ger, transport, 1.350, May, 15th Dec,
-Maji 10th Dec, Ballisi.-Order. Vuensang, Br. ss., 1,438, P. H. Rolfe, 18th Dec-Manila sih Dec, Gen-T, M. & Co.
SAILING VERNBETJA. Celtic Chief. Br. ship: 1.709, lanes, oth Nov,
Philadelphia, 10th June, Kerosine.-S. G. Co.
Rose, Br, bq, 823, Wright, soth NowWet Australia 4th Aug. Sandil Wood.—S, & Co,
י
Simla, Br. 4-masted bq. 2,087, Casson, 13th
Dec-Cardiff 4th July, Patent Fuel Naval Yard.,
"
Duc
K.
+
Cal.
#
Aucott, E. F. Beattie, A. Bentinck, Mrs. Buxton, I ady B. Chichester, Maj. A, A. Clothier, A. N. Daniel, Mr. Cocks, Mr. & Mr. A. E,
Shanghai, Nasak, Kate, Yokohama, | Earnshaw, D.. Victoria and Vancouver, 11.C-Per, Empresi
Mr. af China, tơth Jan., 1908, is A.M. '
Capl. Gaster, 'E. CHRISMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS, Gearle, Rev. Christmas - Day, "Boxing Day, a d New Gracey, Mr. Year's day have been declared public holidays. Harker, 8. Brotherton On Christmas Day the Post Office will be open Hassan, Mr. and Mrs, from 8 am, till 9 am. There will be one Haynes, Col. delivery and and collection as os Sundays.
Lixieland, F, A. In the i vent of the French Mail arriving from Eumpe the Post Office wil open for one hour
W. H. after the mail is sorted. On Boxing Day the Hughes, Mr.
Mr. Post Office will remain open until the
French Jacks
Jeffries, 11. U. Mall for Europe is despatched at Noon."
On New Year's day the Post Office will be Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. will be one delivery of letters and one, collec. Kays, Major and Mrs. closed except from 8 am till 9 a.m. There Josling, Lt.Col
tlos as on Sundays,
Kelsall, Major & Mrs.
The Money Order Office will be entirely closed during the bolidays
Howd, Mr. and Mrs.
Caspersen, S.
Knight, Mr., Louder, Mr.
R. Mitchell, R. Mose, Mrs Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.
F. B.
Major & Mrs.
Major Mr.
Philips, Mr. and Mrs.
Pollock, C., Mr.
Quennell, Capt.
Kashun...... Pescadores... Welbaiwei Gutzlaff
H 30,26)
6.30. A 30,08
Swatoram o.1368 Canion........
Hongknegom. 30.1066 Victorin Peak
Gap Bark... MACAO..... Haiphong
M
Manila.....
Bacolod 1lo36eww
Cebu
130.17
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29.96 B6
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DUSHLE
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December 20th, 1905, a.m. Vladivostock? a.m. Nemuro......6 am 298 Hakodate
29.93
Toklo.... Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima.....
Naba Juhigakijima..
20 30.03
30.19
30.75
30.13
300;
30.01)
Taiboku...... ■.m. 30,30]
SAWER Sinclair, A Stadt, Mr. and Mrs. Stokes, Mr.
Taichu......... Capt. and Mrs.
Van
dc
Mrs. Carl Misses Vandie, Gordon Vereker, Capt. & Mrs Watson, Mr. & Mrs, M. White, Dr. M. 1. Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs.
John
Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
OCCIDENTAL
E Mails for Canton, Samthui, Wuchow | Chandler, Lieut. F. and Mecso will be closed on week days at 7,30 Cox, R., Lieut.Com. On Sundays the mail for i H.
+
Macan will be closed at 8 am, and that for Hachue, Dr. Mod. Canton at 94.3.
Hales, G. L. Kumchuk, Bamshai, Wuchow and Canton Kober, Dr. Med.
Maile for Namtao, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Keyt, Dr. H.
every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails Krill, G.
Lowo, Mr. and Mrs. will be closed at 9 am
No mail will be, closed for Canion on Satur. Lowe, Misa Siesle,
evening.
Manrei, H.
NAME.
Steamers Expected.
Vestals From Angest
Telemachus... Singapore D. & S. Mongolia Shanghal..P.M. Co,,. Dec. 23
Dec. 22 lacrity Nicomedia ... Moj................... P. & A. Co Dec. 1 Andromeda Polynesien ... Singapore. M. M.......Dec. 25 | Arun err Tapas... Singapore, & O. Co Dec. af Astrass China...
Japan PM, Co. Dec. 17 Ronaventure Athepian ... Vancouver.C. F. R. Colan, Empire [P. Darwin G, L & Co Dec. 38 Cadmus Chemb Taiyuan......... Sydney....B. & B. an..
Taman
Koshim
Pescadores...
[30,03]
30.03
|29,97] — — || NE
Weihaiwai 9 am 30.51 19
Gutzlaf*** Prak...
arw
30 40 45 76 WWW 30.74 60 91 6.30 30.05 62100 ME Swatowa.m. 30.10 60 100 KE
Cantos
30,11
Hongkong jasm. 30.186840x Victoria Peak Macao......... Gap Rock...
„Man |
ม
41 39.94
Bacolod km.| Ceba...............
Majer, Capt. and Mrs, Iloilo...n
And child
Manrel, W. H.
Munro, Miss A. Owen, Q. E.
Saxton, Maj. J.JO. B.
Schaake,
LC-Comdr. and Mrs. W. Schdaberg, Victor.
Vangham, H.
Stoltz, H,
#
C. St. James tom,
Barometer
Dec. tg at "Dec. ýa-
10 L -30.30
30.08
Temperaturo 66 Kumiditysvapaae
Rainfall.......
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
iser, at class
torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer torpedo bost destroypr torpedo boat destroyer...
2nd class
boat destroyer torped out destroyer ... special service torpedo...
J
TONS GUNS.
1.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
Commander H. D. Wilkie, D.&D,
Lieut-Commander H. E. Sulivan
Lient Commander
ader Lawin"!
Commander A. F. Everett
Lieut.Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grass-Dalton
LAM 54 B. Cox
CLASS.
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch-vessel.....
1,700
$,000
Commander Harbord
cruiser, fat class.
$1,000
15 10,500
фра
torpedo bost destroyer
550
7,000
Lieut-Commander . H. Heaton
Captain R. Nelson Ommannay-
Hongkong
Hongkong
134
cruiser, and claus
7,000
water
sloop
lank
ériser, 2nd class
44360
7,000
Captala H, H. Tortesse...
Captain Lionel G. Tufnell
Walk Twe
Hongkong
1,400
Commander 11..du G. Luard..
and
Yangiare
tug
300
Cho
1,400
.--
Diadem Eme Eurick
16,500
Captain H. W. Savory
•Dee...
torpedo boat destroyer
7,000
7,000
Liegt Commander
dar Bather
Fngkang
7,000
Fame
1,700
7,000
4,000
4,000
400 12,000
2,400
Captain B. Charlton
Richards
Hongkong
ongkong
Hangkon
11,000
Captain Shortland
7,000
3,900
Lieut. Commander & g Saymour A.
Hongkong
100
B00
Lisst-Commander W. E. Darwall List Commander. V.F.R. Dagmore
Hongkong
Jongkong
Wast
•Vaughan
6,300
amander J. Kiddie
Hongkon
Survey
240
249
340
ammander H. T. Atlay
Commander 1.7
21,000
Bpo
torpedo host destroyer
surveying ship "mi
$300
450
torpedo boss astroyar
1,000
river ganbost
Boo
viver gunboat”);
550
Ships Fasand The Cana!. Outward-20th October-Hyson, Okin, St, Flora ***** Bedart, Tonkin," 24th October-Cloverkill,
Handy Hart Austria, Marwarri, 28th October--Priam. Hecia... 318 October-Azamo, Patkan, Indrapura,
Hogue.. it Homeward-17th October-Bralomond. Arrivals at Hope-14th October-Frosha" an, Kenneber, 18th October--Room: Verona Moorhen Beniarig, Laos, Rhenanda, 31st October-Pal Otter
Fichon...
Sadpiper f
Tamar
Ling, Spenta, Austria, Candia, 11th November ... ber-Ceylon, Achiller, Shimora, igth Norem. ber-Hohenwollern, Ulysses, Aniener. 16 Mo ember-Baralong, Scandia, 18th November – Bayern, Grastu, Nulia, Oopäch, ·arst Nov. Sulk praber-Alcinent, Glenroy, neth November Binladi, Banca 28th November-Barotoj Pirtta, Oftana zad December-Silista, (Gar.) | Wajerwitch Loncoor, Suavia, Zielen, th Decembere-Han: | Whilla clouch, Banglos, 8th DecemberAgamemnon, WidgeonTM Steria Blanca, Sinventa, Bah) December Fyra taih December-Print Allen, Den of Mains, Dionul, 18th Pacomber-- Sajorie Sinica;). P. Chijman,
Wandcock
Woodlark
即
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crplupy, 1st class
torpeos boat destroyer
torpedo bont destroyer ... siver gunboat
river gunboat rer for
torpedo beat destroyar ... surveying vessel
river gunboat....
torpedo Laat destroyer. cruiser, 1st class","s Incaiving ship ....
g-Flag of Admita). Bir Godard
unmander 7. B. Noble
Commander Robert E. Vaughan.