Mails.

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL STEAMERS.

MM

STEAM FOR SAIGON,

SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, INDIA, ADEN, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, MAR SEILLES, LONDON, HAYRE, BORDEAUX, MEDITERRANEAN AND

BLACK, SEA FORTS

The, 8.8. "ERNEST SIMONS." Captain Bourdon, will be despatched for MARSEILLES TO-MORROW, the 9th January, at P.M.

This Steamer connects at Colombo with the 'Australian line 11. Nera bound for Marseilles via Bombay and Aden

Passage tickets and through Bills of Lading

inued for above parts.

Cargo also booked fur principal places in Europe.

Next sailings will be as follows :— S.S. POLYNESIEN........23rd January.. S.S. CALEDONIEN.

6th February. S.S; SALAZIE

20th February.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.

Hongkong, Bih January, 1905.

ORIENTAL

STEAM

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY J JANUARY 8 1906.

NORWEGIAN' GIRLS AS SHIPS.

OFFICERS.

Hurst, N., Engineer

Auer, E. F.. Banti, A

Mag Passengers arrived.

Par Anping, from Shanghai--Messrs. Light- body, and Schroil

· DOCK`RETURNS. HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA" DOCKS. Kaifongadin ?.

„Kowloon ; Dock.

**

Adams, E., Engr.-

SOVISITORS AT THE HUIELS.

Нококона. Acheios, Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, R.

Humphreys, Mr. and

Mis, H.

Bentinck, Mrs.%.

Buxton, Lady E, Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clothier, A. N.

Capt. J. H.

4th inst.

28

Bell, M., Engr.-Lient.

HF. Berblinger, A. Birbock, R. J.

Capt. Innes, Capt. R. Johansson, Edm Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

Col

Earnshaw, D.

Fenton, Mi Gales, Capt.

Gaster, E

W.

Per Loongang, from Manila-Meiss. Ray

SHANGHAL.

R. Painter, F. W. R. Ward, D. W. Fancey, R. Lady Mitchell... Old, Dec. 39 Weidensall, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bradiny, Mrs. Montro.................International, and Miss Taylor, Mrs. Milton Heckert, Mrs. K. Wallace and baby, Mrs. Lur de la Riva, baby and servant, and 43 Chinese,

Anderson, Mri, K, Battiscombe, H. G.

Ships. Passed The Canal.. Outward-30th Decembar-Przuszen, Přłna Regent Luitpold, Ceylon: 3rd January-Baraiso, M. & Mrs. S. Kert, H

Per Print Waldemar, from Koba-Messrs. C. Bak Wa, HM Gangriwalla, W. Sek Yalong. and, child, L. Ku Du, O. W. Like, C. Bethke, W. Barrie, F. Thomson, R. J. Thompson, 1. Crockett, R. Laland, A. Rathbourne, L. Moore, F. Gulbrandsen, J. Lunden, W. MC Kinnon, T. Buckley and J. White,

Komeward—joth' December-Avala, Bami nider, Achilles, Denbighshire, Manalous, Rai Indramma, 3rd January-Scandia, Hyades, Iara, Poona, Salaris, Serbia, Verona, Bani,

The land of Ibsen, 1-jurason, and other high

Per Haimun, from Swatow-Mr. To Tin Hoching.........

Eiger HOR priests and priestesses, too-of advanced Tio, and 117 Chinese. womanhood, bas, in spite of its marked ten-

Per Palms, from Yokobama for Hongkong | Powan- "variaziona dency to kick the beam" on the "brainy+Mr. P. Cughton., For Port Said-Dr. C. C.,

Rice, and S. A. Morton, side-pure and simple yet managed to solva the problem of a ralidad Employment for the "open-air girl," whose tasks and accomplish ments are all of the practical nature. For auch career lies open on board the many steamers, both regular and excursion, that plough the Nor- wegian flords and Scandinavian rivers, and their special department is to see to the commissariat and to strange for the personal comfort of the travellers on board, their official rank, indeed, being that of auxiliary ship's officer. That 'the life is a pleasant one is conclusively praved by the numerous applications at the steamboat offices from young Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian Jadios anxious to racure, if not a berth on the briny, yet on what is practically "next door" to it, this life upon faland lake and. river being immensely popular with strong and energetic girls, most of whom are daughters either of naval men or of others, af good pro fessional position, such as lawyers and doctors; and are, therefore, both by habits and instinct, well qualified to minister to the requirements of persons of their own class,

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Kobe, Redhill.

Arrivals at Home-30th December-Ban venue, Suchten, at January-Socotra. · 318 January-Sanegambia, (gth fanuary-Sunda.

Post! Office,

· A Mail will close for:→→→ Cebu-Per Palma, gih Jan., § A.M. Swatow Per Haiman, 9th Jan., 9 A H. Haihow and Haiphong-Per Bonet, 9th Jan., 9 A.M.

Shanghai, Ngasak Kabe, Yokoba, Victorin and Vançourm, B.G-Per Empress of China, kath Jan., TEAM.

Per Erna Simont, for Marseilles from Yokohama Mis. N. Massa, Rev. P. Cornelle, Messrs. L. Cignol, D. E. Denckamp and A. Hirsh. From Shanghai-Messra, J. McCarthy, G. de la Trille, R. M. Sayers, Gayel, Schaub, Mr. and Mrs. Dathik, Mr. Gex, M. de Cabreni,

Wung Mr. and Mrs. Chun Show Yelt,

Veli Wel Yeh, We Hat Bo Yeh, Was Kis Ling So boy and 2 amaks, Messrs, Morel, Jean Jubert, Soldiers, For Part Said from and 51 French Kobe-Dr. Rohnstedt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Barateff, Mr. and Mrs. Nakamura and 2 C. Jl.

children, From Shanghai-Mr. B. Engelhardf, Mr. and Mrs d'ilvanonce, Messrs. Vorsbecy Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herberta and Poolnssky. For Colombo from Yokohama hehe, Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne

Mr. E. Edel. From Kohe-Mr. T. 5. Souza.Pet Prins Waldemar, gili fan, to A.M. That such duties necessitate a girl having a From Shanghai-Messrs. Seraphine, Noemie, Europe, &c. India, Tamuger head on her shoulders goes without saying. It Colombe and Gourtchinsky, From Yokohama Brest Simons, 9th Jan, 11 AM is her duty, first, to ascertain from the purser for Batavia--Mr. G. W. Frice. For Singapore Macao-Per leungshan, 9th Jun., 1.15 P.

Thakurdas and Bagomull. From Kobe-l'er Kowloon, 9th Jan., 3 .. has many passengers are booked for the forth. Isone, Kossonni, Mister Keshi,

Shanghai-Per Zoongmoon, 9th Jan., 3 P.M. coming voyage, and to lay in her provisions Nakayama, tra; Batn, Minash and Ohashi Manila-Per Taming, 9th Ján, 3 P.M.

Yokohama and Kobe-Pei Taiyuan, gih accordingly, with an eye to ample supplies From Shanghai-Mr. Laurent, and Mr. and white at the same time avoiding any risk in Mrs. Gendron. For Hengkong from Yokohama Jan, 3 P.M. the matter of waste, which would spell dead-Messrs. Chan Yan Tuck, Ho Chuck Van and Froni Kobe Meas Lou, [lass. She is further responsible for the taste. Luong Hon.

Machida and Po. From Shanghai-Mr, and fully-laid table, for its appointments in the way Mrs. S T. Beston, Mesura. A. L. Stein, W. H. of spotless napery, and also for such house. Looker and boy, Clarec, Kent, Bastion and linen as may be required in the cabina during boy, Prinz and bay, Li Sung-hea, 1. B. James, the voyage. Plate, crockery, and even the Jolin Wilson, Ly Tseung Ky, and z Chinese. batterie de cuisine are generally her own'pro- perly, so she naturally takes something of a hostess's pride in the ordering of her special depanthent. The payments are arranged at sq „much a head, and the lady caterer nets the profits over and above the actual expeuses, plus many a handsome douceur, which, being the customary thing, may be proffered without fear of offence, since it will be accepted with. out any ridiculous faise pride. Such a life with its selfrespecting independence and lis breezy, open-air surroundings, is certainly | healthful and exKilarating, while the constant stream of passengers, both new and old, tends to pleasant acquaintances being formed and continued even during the comparatively dull

THE PENINSULAR AND' ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FUR

STRAUTSCEYLONGE STRALEN INIHA, ADEN. PGYPT, MEDTEŇKANE US PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, (Through Bill of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULY, CONTINENTAL, AMERÍ

CAN and SOUTH AFRican PoatsĮ *HE Steamship

T

.

" DELTA," Captain C. L. Daniel, carrying His Majesty's Malls, will be despatched, frein this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 13th January, 1906, at Naon, taking Tussengers and Cargo toi the shave Pot in connection with the Company's 5.5. Himalaya, 68.8 tons, from Colombo, Passengers accommodation in which

101107.

Another port filled by women on board the Norwegian mail steamer is that of "postal official." Two of these young ladies always travel together, their sole duty consisting in carrying the mall-bage to and from the points of embarkation and arrival. During the voyage, those girls' time, is practically their own, and they generally may be seen employing it in producing those much-admired "Hoflids-for-

Shipping Report..

Str. Sirocco from Moji:-Strong NE. -mon- soon on China cons'.

Str. Maimun from Swatow Moderate NE monsoon, modernte sea.

Str. Auping from Shanghai -Strong' mon. on and cloudy weather.

monsoon, and rainy weather,

Str. Lycemoon from Kobe :-Strong NE.

"

Str. Longgang from Vanila:-Rough NE, monsoon, cloudy and overcast,

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Macao-Per #rungshan, 10th Jan, 1.15.P.M. Singapore, l'enang and Calcutta Per Arratoon Apcar, 10th Jan., 2 P.M.

Macao-Per ileungshan, 11th Jan, 115 P.M. Cebu and Iloilo Per Kalteng 1th Jan, 1 P.M.

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W.S

Mr. and Mrs. Bonner, E.

A

Mr.

Knight, Mr. Louder Martin, R. Mitchell,

R.

Mr.

Moss, Mr and Mrs. Mazon

Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E, Ollis, F. B. Daniel, Mr.

Gearle,

RBY. Mr.

Painter, Major & Mrs. Parry, Major Foeble, Mr and Mrs.

•Bullock, K.C M

Quennell, Capt.

Capt. and Mrs.

Ger, B. Brotherton Stadi, Mr. and Mr

Kerr, Mr. & Mr. J. K. Hassan,

W.O

L.S.

Borthwick, R. W. Marriott, Dr. O. Borthwick, Hrs. R. W. Meier, Mr. and Mrs.

Joha and child

Mr. & Mrs. R. M.

A. F, and valet. Miller, P. L. all, Burnie, C, M. G.

Mr. and Mrs.

Haynes, Col.

Haieland, F. A.. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H.

Jacks, Mr. Hughes, Mr.,

Jeffries, K. U.

Jomph, Mr. and Mrs. fouling, Lt. Col.

Mr. Stokes,

Thomas, Misses Thomas, Mrs. Carl

Vandio,

'Gordon Vareker, Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M.

White, Dr. M. T.

Wilkie, Mt. and Mrs.

John

anorer Dr. W. B. A. Kays, Major and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mr.",

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

Newall, S. G.

Clark, M, O.

Newington, A. G.

Clark, T.

Nicholls, E. A.

T.V

W.

Parfit, W.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Oliffe, O. C.

Clegg, RM., Eng. L. Patey, Mrs. E..O..

and Mrs. H) 1. Cloarec, F.

Coils, Mrs. & a Misses Colvin, H. E..

Copp, Mes and Miss Coulthart, Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. . Deacon, F. B.

Ucollito, F. 11.

l'eake, W. Pecker, I. ..

Pennefather, Mrs. G.

21

14. Hordten, A. R. Pigott, C.

Powell, W. A.

Reel, Dr. L., R.

Ripley, H ́L..

Roach, Mr. 1. 5, and

child

Kelsall, Major & Mrs.

CRAIGIEBURN,

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Marchant, Mias

R. J.

Jameson, P. S.

Barnett, H. J. Q.

Reynolds, F. O.

Nayn, G. H..

Smith, E. Grant

Dow, P.

Falloon, C. H.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

inskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Smith, Percy

Harden, Mr. and Mrs.

Soppa, P...

Montague

Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mm,

Mrs, and children

January 6th, 1906, à.m.

A.

Vladivostock. .m

11akodate Tokio ***

Bkr. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.

Dougins. Capt.& Mix . Robbins, R.N.. Lieut. CHINA COAST METEOOLOGICAL REGISTERR, Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. And Mrs. J. F.

Schalthöfer, P.. Mr. and Mrs. Schaub, R. T. C. and Infant Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J. Evan-Jones, Dr. and 'G. and child

E Mr.

Shea, J. J. Fiegel, Mr. and Mrs. Skott,

and maid Fischer, E.

Stein, A. L. Shanghal-Per Mangiang, 11th Jan, 3 P.M.Fischer, R. Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per ischia, Fletcher, H. 120 Jan. 11 A.M.

Frankels, C. W, Shangbai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono lule and San Francisco-Pes Wippon Maru, 12th Jan, 1 A.M.

Macao-Per Heungskan, rath Jan, 1.5 P.M. Manila-Per Loongrang, izik Jan, 3 PM. Manila-Per Zafiro, 13th Jan., 10 A.M. Europe,

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Spittles, J. S.

Stein,

Dr. D.

Mr. and Mrs, "Th

Goldstein, A. E

Grant, RN, Capt. and

Mr.

Gray, T. C.

Hall, Capt. T. &c., Inda, via Tuticorin Per Hanghwont, W. B. Delta, 13th Jung 11 AM,

Macao-Perifern, Sourabaya and

13th Jan, tas P.M; † Batavia, Cher

Macassar Per Fiimahi, 13th Jan. 4 PM

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Kud. Ing 16th Jan, P.M.

Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Fausang, 16th Jan,, 3 P.M.

Hardy, R.N., Lt,

Mr, C. T

Barker, B. B. Holt, B. G. Hollingsworth, Mr,

Mrs.

and

H. Stevenson, R.N., Lieut.

Comdr. and Mrs... Thomas, II. P. Thomas, Miss M. L

N. S. Thompson, Wakefield, Mrs. and

Mias

Watkins, Miss E...

Whitlow, A. W.

Wood, G. G.**

& Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.

Young, J. A.

KING EDWARD,

Vesents in Port..

STRANBOY.

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday' Alexander, Am. 6.8., 1785, Gove, 13th ovatand, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Albers, W.

Cavite 9th Nov. Coal,Order.... Sydney, Hoban, Launceston, New Zealand, Alpine, Mrs. K. V. Arten Apear, Bs. s., 2,931, E. Fey, and Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Pei Chingin, Anderson, R. A. J.

Jan-Ca'cuits via Penang and Singapore 16th Jan, 3 P.M.

Asherty, David Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Pe 27th Dec, Gen.D; S. & Co., La Caithness, Br. us, 2,222, V, Atkinson, 29th Geisenau, 17th Jan, 11 A.M:

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hong: Dec,-Newcastle, N., W. 2nd Dec, Coal.lulu and San Francisco-Per Doric, 19th Jan,

Manila-Per Rudi, zoth. Jan., 11 A.M.

India. Via Europe, &

Turcorm-1'

→→→Order.

Calliope, Hr. 3.5, 2,498, J. G. Soulsby, and Jan-Maji 27 Dec., Coal.-B. & Co.

varsel is secured before departure from Hongenings"-the beautiful Norwegian embroideries Cu tor, Nur, 5, 774. Martin, 5th Jan.. Polynesien, 23rd Jan., it'

kong.

Silk and Vols des si Cargo for France, and Tea for, hint funder arrangement) will be transhipped at Colabo into the Mail steamer proceding theet to Marseilles and Lonidan other Carg for London, Ke.. » IF18 conveyed frora Hom' by the R.M.S. Fys, due in London on the 24th February, 1996.

Parcels will be received at this Office until a F.M. the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

For further Particulam, apply to

E, A. HEWITT,

S poten Ent

Hoogkang, 30th. December, 1945.

Intimations.

A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. This in the age of research and experiment, when allunture,autorpeuk,Espan weked by die selenifle for blie comafiul nini hajjilienmaulmaá “Akleure has **Indeed made xiant stećendurisg the past century, nul among the by no means Jenst Importe diserveries in medfefac comes that of Thempion, jurticulars of which will, be found ja andther column. This preparațiosi in magustationably one of the most geulue and reliable Patent Medicines everliiteduced, and hus, we understand, beers used l the Pantferntal Hospitate In Ricard, Koalam, Inbert, Veijuna, Afaisourinave, the well-known 3 tas-signal, and judeed by all those who are regarded as authoritiesinyalčių matters, including the ertebrațed fallemand, kod Roar, by whom fi weis zumne time since undformly adopted, and that His worthy textlentindif these whorequire auch remedy we think therels nò diysibt. From the Ume of Ärlatotle downwards « polentagent in the removal of lean donnanchi, wahko, the lipied pht. Ineoqöser'a shine)been traffes of search at some Passéeral peta gausrufodája, dine beyoud Ihre quere pernenche unfever have beendievered-of Penting the kissernurinkolako mold in murety kod novely of « reisejle sparšrutas, eingirnish. The reappa surfaces of the cusfinere i the aus baroud fü Dir atlier no éxrctually, speedily rad safely to expel from the systems without the and or even the know dar, of a second paity, the DO KẾ HOdred or luferlied dine non in all their preteen forma na to leaveno talut or trace behind. Such in The New Prene? Komedy Therapion, which Holy Crrily ok wall but the precedcac of, in og ofthediscoveries of cur day,afoot which, ng firtié ostentation and wise have been made. ausiți extepalygandew pincreasing deinand thai- has been created for thta piedicine wherever intro duced appente la prove that it is destined to cast Ako omleton 11 tiñan queationable remedies that were formuely she sole rellance of medizel men. Therapiasy je oldalued in Engi»i!”direct from the profetor, and of the principal Chemilate Rnd Merchants throughout the Colonies, Indie, Chins.Japa, &c. not en excluding such remot distvicie a Central Africa, the 101 Fisude, Bl. Helena.czman&Fiidi Advertiser RimERKENY

Sold by A. 5. WATSON & Co., Ltd., Hongkong, China and Manila.

AN APPEAL

1Q

THE SUPERIORESS of the ITALIAN

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CONVENT, CAINE Road, begs moși

respectfully to APPEAL to the Residents of

to be met with in such rich profusion through. out the Scandinavian lands. These "post ladies," however, never allow their elaborate needlework to jeopardise their official position a Government employees, for long before the landing stage is reached both may be seen- cloaked and hatted, and standing, as it were, at attention, they being, on account of the precious burdens they bear, the first to leave the boat.

These, therefore, are some of the busy bees to be found in the land where the "Norahs "

and Hedda Gablers come from; and if more normal yet surely for that reason not wholly devoid of interest.—-P,MF,G,

Shipping.

Arrivalı, Lyeemoon, Ger. ... 1,238, F. Th. Lehmann

6th Jan.--Kobe 1st Jan, Gen.-S. & Co. Hanoi, Fr. ., 759. 15′ Meenies, 6th Jun.-- Haiphong,and Hoihow 5th Jan., Gen, A.

R. M.

Ernest Simons, Fr. 1.8., 2,093. Bourdon. 7th Jan-Yokohama 30th Dec., Mailt and Gen.-M. M.. Palma,

Br.

1:

4.5, 4,913, G. W. Cockman, 7th Jan.-Yokohama 19th Dec, Gen.-P. &

.S. N..Co.

Prinz Waldemar, Ger. s.s., 3,217, C. Woltemas, 7th Jan., Yokohama 28th Dec, Geo.-M.

& Co.

Fooshing

Br. 3., 1,423, T. Arthur, 7th Jan Wuhu and Chinklang 3rd Jan., Rice and Poa-nuts,, M. & Co.

Triumph,

Ger..., A. Hansen, 7th Jan,

5,70chow Amoy and Swatow Shanghai via, 6th Jan, Gen.-O, S. K.

Haimun, Br. s.a., 636, A. J. Robson, 7th Jan,,~ Swalow 6th-Jan. Gen.-D., L. & Co.

Hailan, Fr. 1.1. 377. L. Andersen, 7th Jan.,

Pakhoj and Hoihow 6th Jan., Gen.A, R.

M.

Sirocco, Br 1.5, 2,349, G. Williamson, 7th Jan., -Moji and Jan., Coal-D. & Co., Ld. Hangsang, Br, .., 1356, Wilde, 7th Jan, Canton 6th Jan, Gen-., M. & Co, Kowloon, Ger..., 2,326, Stehr, 7th Jan.,——

Canton 5th Jan., Gen.-S. & Co. Loongeaug, Br. s., 1,097. A. E. Sandbach, 8th

Jan., Manila sth Jap,, Gen.-J. M. & Co. Anping, Ch. 1, 159, J. Warwick, 8th Jan

-Shanghai sth fan, Gen.-C. M. S N.

Co.

Ülearances at the Harbour Office. Kenley, for Rangoon. Ecorking, for Canton.

| Haimun, for Swatow,

Anping, for Canion. Kwangian, for Shanghal

Hongkong and the Coast Ports, for their kind Prins Waldemar, for Sydney. patronage and support, and desires to state that Hasian, for Holbow she will be pleased to receive orders for all kinds | Palma, for London.

of NEEDLE WORK,

Gentleman's Shirts made to order, and Cuffs and Collars renewed on old ones, /*

Ladies and Children's Under-clothing, Chil-

dron's Drosssi, and all. kinds of Embroidery,

Materials can be supplied, if required,

Singapore 26th Dec, Kerosine.-- Mr. Geo. McBaing

Co.

Dr. Hans Jürg Kloer, Nor. ss, 60t, H. E. Larsen, 9th Decloilo 14th lies, Sug Aagaard & Phoresen Co Elita No-sack, Ger. 13.5, 1,160, W. Lassen, 31st Dec --Canton 30th Dec., Gen.-S. & Emma Luyken, Ger. s... 1,160, G. Carmand, 1st Jan, Canton gist Dec, Coal-Order Empress of China, Br. 9.a., 3,046, R. Archibald, R.N.R., 10th Dec., Vancouver, B.C., 27th Nov., and Shanghai róth Tiec,, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Co.

Souzabaya 25th Dec., Sugar.-1, M. & Br. as, 1,410, F. Wheeler, 3rd Jan,,

Fernandez Hermanos, Am, .., 48,

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& Co.

Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash-Per Shawmut, 23rd Jan

11.A.M.

Dation, A

:

Hogg, W. H. Joseph, Mr. and Mr.

E. S.

Jackson, Mrs and child

Kent. Capt W. E. Logan, W

Cochi Nagasaki Kagoshi... Oshima Naha.....

A. 30.

Taichu........ Painan......... Koshun Weihaiwei....m. Pescadores...

Gutzlaff, Sharp. Peak...

|30,1]

Amoy ...dh,30 4|| Swatow

*

Hongkong...urm. Victoria Peak

+

10.21

Gap Rock.. Macao......... Manila........ Haiphong ......

Bacalad..4 1.m tl lo Cebu

Barnes,

Mro. Bande, Mr. Bande,

1)

Brunner, Chat, C. Burrill,

H. R. Cummings, H. W. Curtis, C. 1.

Lugebil, V.

C. St. James. 10a.m.

Morre, F. G.

Mases, E. J.

January 8th, 1906, am,

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A. B.

Vindivostock.

Vemuro.....10 2.1, 30,04

Hakodate

$4.39

Tokio

30.33

Kochl

Rohobacher, Comdr. J. Nagasaki...

Oshima Naha

Kagoshima...

[30,31

30.27

10.34

30.25

30.13

12

30.1

H

30.08

30.06

Dismukes, 1), E. and Nursaw, E.;

cbild "

Parker, W. T. Double, RN. Comdr. Printz, F. Vaa

Thome

Richy, L. M. Double, Mrs. Douglas, Miss

H

Fraser, Mr. and Mr. Schrit

II. W.

Mr. I. K. Staeger, O.

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C-Per Athenian, 24th Jan, I AM. Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Fraker, C. H.

Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Hamperly, Mr. & Mrs. Stanley, H. L. Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-For Empiri, Haslewood, C. H. 24th Jan, 11AM.

Hill, Wm..C. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hong Hislop, Rov, C, Tulu and San Francisco -- Pei Manchuria, “26th Jan., A.M.

9 L.m.

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Textor, Capt. H. Tobin, R. J. Unbehaus, C. P..

OCCIDENTAL.

Sition will be cleared at 8.25 a m., 12.25 p.m. Birman, Dr. Med. H,

The Pillar Box (No. 1) at Victoria Gap Tram Bendixen, Capt. and 4.25 p.m. instead of 9 am and 1pm. a Caspersen, S. 3rd Jan.-Manila 30th Dec, Gen-G., weekdays, and 8.25 a.m. on Sunday instead of Dollinger, Mrs. A. and

child Hercules, Nor. .s., 2,419, G. Bjerck, ith tanam, to catch the Mail for Europe by English, Horstmann, 17,

A Special Collection will be made at 10:25 Fischer, H. -Kutchinatzu 3rd Dec, Coal-M. B. K. Ischia, Stal: $6, 2,784, C. Andrea, 6th Jan, French and German packeta,

Keyt, Dr. ti. Krill, G. The Parcels mail will be closed on Fr day, Lack, Dr. M. F.

Lindeburg, H. the fath inst,, at 5 p.m.

Lindemans, Dr. Liones, W. Lowe, Miss Siesie

Bombay 16th Dec., and Singapore 31st, Gen.-C. & Co.

Manningtry, Br. s... 3,786, Lawson, 6th 'Jap,

Pasoran 30th Dec, Sugar.-B. & 5, Mausang, B. se, 1644. R. Houghton, 6th

Jan. Sandakan 30th Dec., Timber and Mercedes, Br, transport, 4,000, J. F. McGregor,

Gen] M. & Co 6th Jan-Weihaiwel 31st.Dee, Ballast.— Admiralty. Nippon Maro, Jap. xa, 3,072, W. W. Greene, 4th Jan.-Yokohama 27th Dec., Maili and Gen.-N. Y. K.

Pronto, Nor. . 860, Haien, 5th Jan

Haiphong and Heihow 3rd Jan., Gen. A. R. M. Reigate, Br., .., 2. cr4, F. R. Ross, and Jan-

rom Newcastle, N.S.W.. Coal.-M. B. S. Taiyuan,

Br. 6.1., 2,300, L. Dawson, 3rd Jan., Melbourne and Dec., Gen.-B. & S. Taming, Br... 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 6th Jan-Manila 3rd Jan., Gen. and Hemp.— B, & S.

Mails for Cantoo, Samahul, Wuchow and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 every morning. On Sundays the mail for Macan will be closed at 8 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m.

Lowe, Majer, Capt. and Mr

N. Į. Menoj, K Munro, ·Miss A. Owen, O. E

Mr. and Mr. J

Packham, Mr. & Mrs.

R. and a daughters Schönberg, Victor Warmecke, H. Wedland, Dr. M. G. Zemmer, Dr. Med.

KOWLOON.

Crawford, Mrs. A.“ Hall, A. I.. Hogge, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. and children Reynolds, F. O,

Mails for Namtao, Sabbue, Kongmoon, Kamchuk, Bámshui, Wuchow and Cantos Ainslie, Dr. D. H. every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails Charlton, R., Capt. will be closed at 9 a.m.

and Mrs. E. and nurse Binder, Mr. F. C.

No mail will be closed for Canton on Sator. day evening.

Alacrity

NAME.

Telemachus, Br, s., 1,340, J. Williamson, 4th Andromeda

Jan-Saigon 20th Dec, Meal, &c.-

Chinese.

Thode Fagelund, Nor. s.s,, 4,387, G. Staneford, 15th Dec,-Newcastle, N,&W., 13rd Nov., Coal.-S., T. & Co.

SAILING TXIKIA. Celtic Chiel, Br. ship, 1,709, Jones, 9th Nov.,

Philadelphia, toth june, Kerosine.-8. 0. Co.

Otra, Nor, ship, 1,199, E. Fefsnes, 24th Dec.,

Fremantle 18th Oct., Sandalwood-S, & Co.

Ishigakijima..

Taihokuma

Koshun Pescadores

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244 **

Waibiwai... M

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Peak... 16:30 Canton...... Swatow9 Hongkong roam Victoria Peak Rock... Gap Re MACRO...***** Haiphong

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Bacolod... m Joilo....... Cehu Si

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Barometer Temperature Humility. Rainfall...

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

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CLABS.

CAPTAIN,

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despatch-vessel...

1,700

cruiser, Est class

11,000

Arun Astraca Bonaventure Gadmus Cherub

'torpedo bost destroyer: ...)

6

cruiser, zad clam

4,365

TO

cruiser, and class

4.350

sloop...

1,070

6

water tank and tug....

Commander Harbord Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Lieut-Commander R. H. Heaton Captain Lionel G. Tutuall Captain H, H. Torlesse... Commander 11,

MI

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Shanghai

Hongkong

Hongkong

**

Shangbal

390

du C. Luard...

***

Shangbai

***

Yangiare

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sloop

Hongkong

1,070

Vangleze

11,000

Hongkong

Diadem * ...

Dee Erne ... Eltrick Exp

1+1

Flora

Fame

Handy

Hart Rose, Br, bg, 83, Wright, roth Nov.-West Hecla...

Australia 4th Aug., Sandal Wood,-9, & Co.

Simia. Br. 4-masted bq, 2,087, Casson, 13th

Dec-Cardiff 4th July, Patent Fuck Naval Yard.

Steamers Expected.

*From Angari Du Timahi Koba, C. J. L......Jan. Caledonien ...Saigon....M, M. BU

Departures, Jan. 7.

- Veszals

Sumatra, for Shangbal. Rhenania, for Shanghal. Shantung, for Samarang,, Daigt Maru, for Bwatow, Hilary, for Foochow..

Jan. 8.

The Superioress will also be most grateful | Panther, Austrian cruiser, for Shanghai.

for any Parts, or old ENVELOPES to be made

Into Books for the Children of the Poor Schools,

who are taught by the Sisters.

Hongkong, and April, 1892,

Lysamson; for Canton. Yockow, for Shanghai.

Quinta, for Chinking. Kwangtah, for Shanghai, Roothing, for Canton.

Zanro......

8

OF

Kinsha Moorhen ... Otter Kambler 147 Robin...

Snipe Taku

SHI...

• Temer Kutang.........Singapore .. M..

M. & Colan, " Teal Athenian. Shanghai... C. P. R. Col. 9 Virayo

....... Manla •T•& Collao.

Waterwitch Die Singapore P.&O. Colas, 11

........]O, & O. Coljan. to Whiting

Widgeon Saint Bedo......Singapore B. & S.... Jan. Woodcock,.. Tillwong...... Macassar..], C. J. L. Jan. 15 Woodlark.

Arcadia ENZI

P. Sigismund... Sydney.... M. & Co... Jan. 14 |

Emp, of India.. Vancouver C. P. R. Coljan. 17

**

cruiser, 1st class

torpedo boat destroyer.... torpedo boat destroyer. torpedo boat destroyer ..s torpedo boat destroyer... torpedo boat destroyer ... cruiser, and class Jorpedo boat destroyer "tornean bost destroyer

spe

service

4.36

275

12,000

6,400 torpedo.v... cruiser, tat class torpedo boat destroyer ... torpedo bost destroyer. river gunboat river gunboat... torpedo boat destroyer ...

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Commander H. D.

Captaic H. W. Wilkin, D.1.0.

7. Savory Lieu Commander H. E. Sulivan Lieut. Commander Bather *** Lieut. Commander Lowin 7000 Commander A. F. 1

F. Everett Lieut. Commander Stevenson Captain H

H. Grant-Dalton: Lieut-Commander H. B. Cox Lieut. Commander Richards...

E. F. B, Charlton Сарівід Caplain Shortland

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Hongkong ...Hongkong

636

C. Saymour .. W, H. Darwall E.V.FR. Dugmore F. B. Habla. “...

Commander C. R. Monin

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H. T. Allar u Lient-Commander J. T. 8; Lyne ..

In reserve...

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Hongkong Hongkong

West

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river gunboat.... torpedo bunt destroyer

250.

13,000

Captain W. L. Grant

Ship

4,050

***

river gunboat

180

torpedo best destroyer #

Laut, Commander Hughes ...

surveying ship....

Commander R. W. Glennis ...

Hongkong

torpedo boat destrayer ...

«Liast, Commander C. K. L.. Thomas ...

Hongkong

river gunboat ...

.195

#

river gunboat...

150

Lieut. Commander G. J. Todd

带颜色

Yangtoes

river gupboat p

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***

· 150

Lieut-Commandor Jup, F. Knowiye.

Yangizis

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* Yiying-Flag of Admiral Sir Gerard V. Noel, Commander-in-Chief/

Liept, Commander G. B. Bplear-Simson Yangime

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