Motels.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

A HIGH CLASS Private HOTEL.

LADIES' AFTERNOON TEA-ROOMS. PRIVATE BAR and BILLIARD ROOMS.” HOT and COLD WATER throughout. ELECTRICALLY LIGHTED. ELECTRIC FANS

(If required).

ELECTRIC PAssenger ElevATOR to each

Alcor.

ד.

TABLE D'HOTE at separate tables. For Terms, &c., apply to the-

MANAGER. Hongkong, 4th December, 1905.

OCCIDENTAL HOTEL.

EXCELLENT CUISINE.

130

MODERATE PRICES.

1:

ELECTRIC FANS

TO ORDER IN

EVERY ROOM.

EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 241906.

talk-

Par Haitan, from Coast Ports-Mr. and Mrs. Richards and child, Mr. and Miss Plumb, Misses Eving (2), Rev. Wales, Mr. Johnton, Miss Brockett, Masters Brockett (3), and aço Chinese,

Per Delhi, from Shanghai for Hongkong➡. Messrs. Le Jokbar Citters, R. Truman, T. R. Southers, F. W. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Baniere. For Singapore Mr. N. Olsen. For Marseilles Mr. L. P.Solomon, Miss L, Harris, and Mr. F. McGormiks For London-Mr. and Mrs. C. Hill and a children, Messre. P. H. Osgood, C. H. Read. H. Dyson and E. Holbam Williams.

common with the rest of the world, had pursed the idea that Frau'ein Bertha was merely the uninteresting owner of the stock of the great establishment. After the brief formality of courtesy, introducing the vbject of his visit, he asked to meet the chief of the gun factory, to 'submit the plans on which he desired an

catimate. Fraulein Bertba said: "You

may ddress yourself to me, Colonel." "Charmed,

and again I am sure," bowed the Colonel. ed graceful trivialities But Fraulein Bertha

in the mo

mood of the armoury, not of the salon, and questioned him closely on the Government'e requirements, Astonished, he caught, ne ho confessed, to deluge her rapidly with technical details, in the hapa of her gelling quickly turned over to the responsible man be hind. Fraulein Bertha proved a match for himp he met every point with illuminating sug Kestion, drew a diagram on the blotter, illustrMessrs. ting a mechanical device that had been sug Kested to secure a particular end he had in view, nstituted a longthy comparison between certain Creuset guns he had mentioned and those the Krupp house had recently put forth, and' finally

LEFT HIM DUMBFOUNDED

in the assurance that in all Europe there was a veteran artillery officer that knew half as much of the inside of the modern great guns ay this slight, pale-faced young girl standing timidly by her desk in, the prettily furnished Loudoir at "Krupp's."

h

Boudoir is the word. For if Fraulein Bertha s, the brain of a great captain of industry, of an engineer, of a scientist, she has much of the manner and habit of a dainty lady al society. There is nothing mannish about her appearance or her chosen cvironment

Ever since her father's death and her acces. sion to her great heritage she has lived in the ORIENTAL HOTEL,strictest seclusion from all outside conversation

ELGIN ROAD, KOWLOON,

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or acquaintanceship. When she is not at the works she is shut up in her library at the Villa Huegel, toiling over books. She is a confirmed A centre of Paya Grande with splendid student, working not, merely in the subjects

FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situated

view of the "arbou”,

LARGE AND LOFTY ROOMS, Elegantly Furnished.

EXCELLENT CUISINE. WINES AND SPIRITS of the best quality, BILLIARD TABLE, the best in the Far East. EVERY COMFORT FOR RESIDENTS AND TOURISTS, For Termis, &c, apply to-

THE MANAGER. Macno, (6th October, 1905,

To Let.

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East Point, to

incident to the main pursuit of her life, but in general literature and in a wide field or highly specialised knowledge. She is an accomplished linguist, speaking very well, it is said, English, French, and Iralian, and having some acquaint- ance with Russian "the four languages which," besides her own German, it has been said, "have most to do with cannon,"

The Villa Huegel, in addition to its splendid collection of pictares and sculputre, brought gether by the fiue taste of the unhappy Kupp 11, contains also a noble library. This, the natives tell, is generally the last room from which the lights are extinguished at night. Fraulein Beith is burning the midnight oil, and from the terraces of the cafe on the heights of Ruhrstein looking over the wooded untley her hill-rimmed home, they can, fram a distance, assist at her late studies. Other wise the Villa Huegel, whether by day or night, is tomblike in its austere reticence. None of the splendid festivities that once made it

take place within its walls.

TWO GODOWN 1 Far the storage of rendezvous of all the fashion of Germany the

any Cargo,

Floor Area 6,100 square feet each.

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JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.. Hongkong, 20th January, 190l.

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TERRACE,

STRENUOUS JAPANESE,

AN AMERICAN APPRECIATION.

Major Senman, a surgen in the US army, who was detailed to study the Medical Corps of the japanese Army in the recent war, paid thai arm of the service a wanderful tribute, saying that it stood as a model to all the other armies of the world. American Aledicine re- "In the Orient there is a new art

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-cently said:

MENT & AGENCY CO. 5.0. Hongkong, 30th December, 1905.

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of war depending upon a new syle of physique of a race which has never before been put in this work. Repeatedly the Russians have, re- ported the Japanese to be so exhausted that they could not purene, yet the pursuit kept up is short, stocky and blessed with muscles big enough for a much taller mau. He is consequently able to do more work than a European of equal weight. A rural letter-canier thinks nothing of distances for which we demand horses, and in

GODOWN No. 3. NEW PRAVA, Kennedy with no change of vigour. The Jap

Apply to-

4

Town.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. flongkong, 27th June, 1005.

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TO LEL

[7 exceptional cases the rickshaw man has been

BUILDING at CAUSEWAY BAY, formerly in occupation of the Steam Laundry Co., Md.

No. 5. CLIFTON GARDENS, Conduit

Road.

No. 6, CLIFTON GARDENS.-" No. 1. RIPON TERRACK.

FLATS in MOREPON TERRACE, Tink

Polo Grouac.

OFFICES in cons of erection, CON-

NAUGHT ROAD (near RLXR PERIS, GODOWNS: PRATA KAST,

A phyto-

THE BONETANG LẠNY INVEST..

·MENT AGRNÉV CO Hongkon 5th February, roof.

FRAULEIN KRUPP.

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Every such morning has practical results. A few days afterwards, the foreman of the section visited will be called to her private room at the factory, to discover that the little mistress has

ELABORATED A MINUTE PLAN aiming at some improvement in the existing system, either for the better expedition of the works or for the safety of the workers.

tha!

This last is a constant preoccupation to the tender-hearted girl. Not long ago she proved it in a fashion that set all the town talking, One of the most peculiar features of the works is the vast tunnel mainly underground, in which every firing-piece, musket or great gun, leaves the Krupp factory is tested in actual use. Periodically the whole town of Essen, which is built over a maze of exhausted coal gallories, rocks and reverberates as the giant cannone are fired. The crash within the tunnel is apal. ling, and men have been known to cower in terror where they stand for the awful roaring of the guns in the depths. Fraulein Hertha during her father's lifetime was sternly forbid. den to enter the tranet. Recently, despite all the eloquent protestations of the foremen, who obtain a futile probibilan from evan sought Fraulian Krupp, Fraulian Hertha made up her mind that it was her duty to attend a trial. For two hours she was down amid the hideous adise and the very real danger-nervously |

against the fall, they say, and unable

to

Po check a little "Oh, ohne the great guns

opened, but holding good to the end.

She went home immedately after the trial

known in trot forly miles a day dragging hit passenger. The daily drills of the soldiers in- clude athletic exercise ton severe for the aver age Furopean soldier, such as running up and down long flights of s airs. It is not surprising, then, that their troops should cover lung dis tances, and the report of four successive days of 35, 30 and 15 miles of marching are prefect- ly credible. They are reported to have march rest, ed 48 hours without fund and with little and then in have fought well, thon; b captured men have dropped asleep instantly." The west has caught a Tartar where it least ex pected to find him. No country in Europe or America, it is believed, would be willing, in the light of recent events, to fight a lap army with equal numbers. The Jap spirit is a facia as important as the Jap physique.

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Delhi, B. s., 4.783. 1. D. Andrews, R.N.R., 23rd Feb., Shanghai 2th Feb., Mails and Geo, P. & D. S. N. Ca.

Saint George, Bras., 2,673, H. B. Sadier,

23rd Feb-Yokohama 6th Feb, Gen. .D. & Co, Progress, Ger. s.s., 687. Ahren, 13rd Feb,

Ld.

Vaji 16th Feb., Ballast.-H. A. L. Wisconsin, U.S. flagship, yoo, Drake, 24th

Feb-Manila zath Feb. Slavonia, Ger. ., 3,206, F. Polzelins, 24th Feb-Hamburg 11th Jan., Gen15. A.

Haitan, Br. #4., 1,183, J. S. Roach, 14th Feb., -Fenchow 20 h Feb., Amoy art, and Swalow 23rd, Gen.--D, L. & Co. Tean, Br... 1,346, W. B. Brown, 24th Feb.,

Manila 20th Feb. Sugar and it emp B. & S.

Carl Diederichsen. Ger. s.a., 764, H. Schlaikier, 24th Feb,-Haiphong and Hoihow 23rd Feb., Gea-J. & Co.

Hangsang, Dr. 8.8, 1.356, Wilde, 24th Feb.

Canton 23rd Feb., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Clearances at the Harbour Offee, Saint George, for Manila. Daijin Maru, for Swatow. Viksang, for Swatow. Andree Rickmers, for Hoihow. Yawata Mfaru, for Manila. Leongsang, for Mavila. Kueichow, for Chefoo. Cathli, for Chefos. Timahf, for Shanghai,

From Yokohama for London-- Mrs, Weatherall, and Mr. H. D. Angus. From Kobs for Bombay Mr. 5. R. Bomaajer,

For London-Mr., Mrs., and Miss G. EVADS,

Per Tean, from Manlia-Miss Templeton, Plummer and MacDonald, Scott Joseph Plus

Passougore departed. Per Zuffre, for Manila-Mr. H, Mordaunt, and Mr. H. M. Gordon.

Shipping Report.

Str. Arratoon Apear from Calcutta, etc - Light NE. monsoon, fine and clear all the way.

Str. Washing from Wuhu, etc.-Wonsung to Fleishian strong. NE., winds, and high sea, thence to port variable winds and fog.

Bir. Delta from Bombay:-Fine weather throughout; delayed by baze on leaving Singa- Anchored of Ling Ting last, evening at 'pore.

8 p.m.

Str. Onsang from Calcutta:-Light NE'ly to Elly winds and smooth sea, with fine clear wea ther as far as Gap Rock; thence to port light Sly winds with dense fog.

Str. Hallon from Coast Ports:-Foochow to Amay fight SW. winds, smooth sen, and foggY weather, thence to Swatow light S'ly winds, smooth sea and dense fox, thence to port light variable wilds and fog

Vesseln la Fort,

STEAMERA, Arratuon Apcar, Br. 5.8., 2,931, E. Fey, 23rd Feb,Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 17th Feb., GenD. S. & Co., Ld. Binh Thuan, Fr. 5.3., 2,000, R. Lagane, 13th Feb.,Wakamatsu, (Japan) 7th Feb., Coal. -B. & Co.

Borussia, Ger. s.s., 6,951, Ph. Hahn, 20th Feb, -Wilhelmshaven 13th Jan., Gen.-H. ^.

L..

Cairo, Nor. 3.5.381, J. Larsen, 13th Feb.,

Moji 9th Feb., Gen-Order. Chowin, Ger. s., 1,055, 1. Spiesen, 16th Feb.,

-Bangkok gih Feb., Rice and Timber~ B. & S.

Clata Jebsen, Ger. 5.5, 1,103, J. Iwensen, 22nd

Feb-Saigon 18th Feb, Gen.-J. & Co. Chunsang, Br. s. 1,417, Cox, 20th Feb-

longay 17th Feb, Coal, M. & Co. Daijin Mars, Jap. s., 90, H. Okta, 22nd

Feb., Tamsui via Amoy and Swalow art 7th, Gen.. S. K. Decima, Ger. ., 791, H. Schlarkier, 22nd Feb..-Amny 19th Feb., Ballast.-O. S. K. Dr. Hans Jürg Kir, Nor. ss., 601, H. E. Larsen, 19th Dec, iloilo 14th Dec, Sugir Aagaard & Thoresen Co. Lipices of Japan, Br. 6.8 3,039. Henry Pybus, R.NR. 16th Feb,-Vancouver 25th Jan, and Shanghai 13th Feb, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Germania, Ger. 8.8., 1,71, T. Petersen, 22nd

Feb,--Saigon 12th Feb., Rice.-J. & Co. Haus Wagner, Ger. 6... 965, Kayemans, 3rd Feb,--Swatow 2nd Feb., Ballost.-L., W. & Co.

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10-MORROW..

8t Poter's Seaman's Church.. Queen's Road, West. Quinquagesima, Sunday, Morning Prayer 11 m., Venite, Pucker; To Dean, Jackson Benedictus, Garrett Hymns, 1, 364, 296 and 456, Kyrie, Arnold.

Evening Prayer, &30 p.m., Cantate, Mouk: Deus, Hopklea': Hymns, 376, 360, 371 and 55.

Holy Communion 7.43 p.m.

HONGKONG.

Anderson, Mrs. K.

Innes, Capt. R.

Barrier, Mr. and Mr. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Battiscombe, H. G.

F.

J. W. Bell, R.N., Engr.-Lieut. Johanesen, Edm. Bennet, Barblinger, A. Bielefeld, W. Brbeck, R. J.

L

The Church launch Dayspring will call on Dinell, and Mrs.

ships carrying white crews to bring friende nshore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 nm, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Police Pier, 1030 and 6 p.m.); returning after wards The Answering Pennant is the Call fing. All the sittings are free and unappropriat ed. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.

Sunday school to lp 10.45 m. Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Mass at 6 am, 7 am 8 am, and 9.30 a.m. Benediction,

th 5.30 p.m.

Gorman Bethesda Chapel, West Point:-

Morning Service, 1t a.m.

St. Francis' Church, Wanchai:-Mass (Chin.), 6 am, (Port), 7.30 am. Benediction, .5 p.m.

St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning

Service (English), 9 am,, St. Anthony's Chapel, West Point:-Mass,

8 LA.

Union Church-Services, 11 am,, and 6 pm.

Post Office,

A Mail will close for ¡— Nagasaki and Vladivostock-Per Slavonia, 25th Feb., 11 A.M.

Vladivostock-Per Kyoyai Maru, z6th Feb.,

z P.M.

Bataria, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per Tjiliwong, 26th Feb., 4 P.M.

Swatch and Shanghai-Per Hangsang, 26th Feb., 5 P.M.

Moj Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria, B.C, and Tacoma, Wash-Per Trimont, 27th Feb.,

ILA:M.

Singapore, Saurabaya and Samarang-l'er Chunsang, 17th Feb, 2 P.M.

Manila-Per Team, 17th Feb., 3 P.M. Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Ningpe, 27th Feb., 3 P.M.

Europe &c. Indin, Tuticoriu l'e Zieira, 18th Feb.. IS A.M.

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Joki, J. P. F.

Kent, H. W. Kerr, F.

Kinger, Mr. II. Koodig, C. Köhler, W. O.

"R. L.

Lover

Mr. & Mr. S.. Min W. S.

Mr. and Mrs.

Lovett, F. W.G Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs, Marriott, Dr. O.

R, W. and child Mond, C. W. Heugball, L.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Burgic, C. M. G. Campbell, L. F

aroc, L. de

Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

W.

Chatham, Miss

Clark, D. B. Clark, M. O. Clark,

T.

Meier, Mr. and Mr.

1.

losling, L-Col.

Kayo, Major and Mrs. Knight, Mr. Lang, Mr.

PRAK.

Ambro, L. Andrews, Mrs.

Beattie, A. Bentinck, Mrs,

Mr.

Boyle, Lady Florence Carruthers,

Canter,

Mr. and Mrs.

Mailland, Mr. and Mrs.

Martin, R.

Chichester, Maj. A. A. Master, H. F. C. Clothier, A. N.

Mitchell, R.

Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A.E, Moss, Mrs, Corbin, Major-General Mosi, Capt. G. A.

and Mr H. C. and. Moxon, Mr. and Mr.

G. M.

Neville, J. C.

B.

Mr. & Mrs.

Daniol, Mr. Darling, Col.

Pana, Capt. G. A.

Major & Mrs.

Pollock,

Gales, Capt.

Scott,

C. C.

Searle, Rev. G.

Engel, Mr. and Mrs. L. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs,

Gaspar,

Z Mr. and Gasier, )

Mra E. W. Miller, P. L.

Moon, Mr. & Mrs. E. M. Moore, Dr. W. B, A,

Newall, 5. G.

Newington, A. G. Newman, F. W. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls, E. A

T. W. Clarke, W. E.

Clegg, R.N. Eng. and Mrs. H. I. Colvin, H. E. Coulthart, J. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Cunningham, W. B. Davies, Dr. 1 Davies, FO Deacon, F. B. Dimit, M...

F. H. F.

Mrs. G..

Oelrichs, K. and native

servant

Li. Oliffe, (). C.

Parfitt, W. Patey,

!

Mrs. E. O. Paton G. P. Peake, W.

Pearis, W..

Pecker, B. L.

Pennefather, Mrs. G.

H.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. 1-fordten, A, R.

Donald, Mr. and Ms. Pigott, C.

W. H.

Powell, W. A. Reed, E, B. Doolittle, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Ms. 3. Reel, Dr. L. R.

L C. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Rees,

W. A.

Revel, G, owning, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, Mr. and Mrs,

T. E. and child T. C. and infant Evan-Jones, Dr. and Rienecker, Mr. & Mrs.

Mrs. E.

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

child

Ejustmann, W. Fischer, R. Flanagan, G.

Mr.

Gracey; Mr. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.

W. Douglas Halahan, Staff-Surgeon

and Mrs.

Hassan, Mr. and Mrs. Hazeland, F. A. Horton, Capt. Wm. E. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Hughes, Mr. Jacks, Mr. Jeffries, H. U.

Juhrmann, H. C.

Seymour, Lt. Col. Sinclair, A. Soovey, Capt. & Mrs, Stokes, Mr. Vandin,

Gordor Vereker, Capt. & Mrs." Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Watson, W. E West, G. G, van White, Dr. M. J. Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs.

John

Wonde, Mr. and Mrs.

Van de

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs;

CRAIGIEBURN,

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Jameson, P. S.

R. J.

Barnett, H. J. O,

Cocker, Capt. and Mrs. Cocker, Minn Dann, G. H.

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

Reynolds, F. 0.

Smith, E. Grant

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

Smith, Percy

Soppa, P.

Marchant, Capt. and Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs, and children

Marchant, Miss

Montagus

CHINA COAST METEOKOLODICAL REGISTER, February 13rd, 1906, am,

Vladivostock.7 a.m. Vemuro...

Kagoshima. Oshima

Bar, Th, Hu, Wind Wr.

am. 30.16

NE

Hakodate ...

130.05

Robbins, Mrs. J. F.

Tobia

29.86

Schultz, C. S.

Kochi

29.68

Fletcher, H..

Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.

Nagasaki......

20.61

Flett, G.

Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Shea, J. J.

E. B.

G. and child

29.68

120.84

Simpson, E. H.

29.8

M.

a.m.₤29.94

29.89

|29.97

|20.87

39.89

Weihaiwei ...|9

a.m. 30,07

30.14

30.07

Sandakan-Per Maurang, 28th Feb., 2 P.M. Zamboangs, Port Darwin, Thursday Frankel, Dr. and Mrs, Skott, C. Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris hane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Gibson, J. E. Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Trinas, 18th Feb., 3. P.M.

Shanghai-Fer Hinsang, 28th Feb., 3 P.M. Cebu and Hoito-Per Kaffang, 1st Mar, 3 P.M.

Tientsin-Per Wosang, 1st Mar, 3 P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono- lulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, and

Mat, 11 AM

Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook- town, Cairns, Townsville. Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne Adelaide and Perth-let Eastern, 3rd Mar

11 M

Manila-Per Fubt, 3rd Mar, 11 A‚3⁄4‚· Shanghai-le Shaoshing, 3rd Mar, 3 .. Manila, Simpsonhafer, T. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshake, Matop, Samari, Brishane, Sydney and Melbourne- t'er Willebad, 6th Mar, 10 AM..

Tuticorin-g

via Moji rath Feb., Nienak, Kabe,

Kioyei Maru, Jap. s., 1,495. S. Kawamura,

Feb

Kobe 17th Matches and Gen.-A., K. & Co. Machew, Ger. ss., 1,600, J. Harjes, 11st Feb.

Bangkok 15th Feb., Rice.-B. & S. Matoppo, Br. s.5., 3,420, W. H. Dormand, 15th

Feb-London via Colombo and Singa. pore 7th Feb., Gen.-N. Y. K. Mausang, Br. 3.5, 1,644, R. Haughton, 17th Feb,Sandakan 10th Feb., Timber and Gen. M & Co.

Mercedes, Br, transport, 1,900, J. S. McGregor, 6th Feb,-from Pulo Condore Island. Paklat, Ger. s.., 1,018, H. Demes, 32nd Feb.,

Bangkok 16th Feb, Rice and Meal. B. & S.

Palamcott Br. s.., 2,208, T. P. Babb, 21st Feb;-Rangoon via Penang and Singa- pore 15th Feb., Gen.-J., M. & Co. Sho Shu Mare, Jap. s. 1,760, Nemoto, 17th Feb-Klung 14th Feb., Coal,-0. S. K.

Dut. 95, 2,470, N. de Brouwers, 22nd Feb-Macassar 12th Feb., Gen.-J. C.. J.

Tjimahl,

T.

L

S. Queda, Br. 5.8, 7,749, R. H. Coupe, azed Feb. Rangoon 10th Feb, Rice.Order, Windsor, Br. 5.5, 1,853, J. B. Booth, 19th Feb.,' -Fremantle, WA. 2nd Feb., Bandalwood, -D & Co., LB.

SAILING VRHL6. Albert Rickmers, Ger ship, 1,880, Hulesbusch, 19th Feb., New York 6th Sept., 1905, Kerosine-S O. Co.

Otra, Nor. ship 1,199, W. Pefsnes, 24th Dec,

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

Co.

Co.

Yaikalta.

Empre

Europe, &c. fadis, via

6th Mar, II A.M.

Victoria

and Vancouver, BC of sapan, 7th Mar., 11, 46,

Ceba and Iloilu-Ter Sungklang, 7th May, 3 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Ku tang, 8th Mar, 2 P.M.

{,

Manila-Per Zafiro, toth Mar., ti A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kohe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash. Fer Minnesota, 15th Mar., | 11 A.M.

India pron Trenne Euvre, &c. Oceanien, 20th Mar., IT A.M.

Shanghai, Kasak, Kate, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.--Vas Empress of China, 28th Mar., II A,M.

Europe, &c. India. 92. Tua Pe Tonkin, 3rd April, 11 AN.

From and after the 1st January, 1906, the rate for Postcards from Australia to Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in China is one penny instead of one penny and half penny.

VISITORS AT THE HOT ELS.·

Alix, G. Caspersen, S. Fernauds, B. J. Gatiged, Chr

OCCIDENTAL..

Kayt, Dr. F. Krill, G.

Lorenzen, Capt. .H.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. J.

C

Rose, Br, bq, 8zz, Wright, 10th Nov.-West Lowe, Miss Siesie

Australia 4th Auga Sandal Wood.-S. & | Majer, Master W.-

Jan., Vincent, Br. ship, 1,774, Cox, a8th.

Philadelphia 20th July, 1505, OIL-S. O. Co.

Steamers Expected.

Vessel

NAMR.

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From Angart Dut

Alacrity * Andromeda ...... Shanghai P. M. Co... Fab. 25 Aruh... Siberia

Astraca Dan of Maine. Singapore N. Y. K... Feb. 25 Kutsang

Bonaventure Singapore J., M. & Co Feb. 20 26

Cadmus Longsor...... Singapore M. M... Feb

Cherub Zieten.......apan..... M. & Co... Feb. 7 Horneo, Sandakan.. M. &

Co...

Clio Feb. 28 Socotra................ Singapore. P. & 0.

29 Diadem America Maru Japan....T. K. K... Mar.

1 Dec Changsha ......

Thursday 1B. & S.... Mar.

2 Erne ... Calombo..

M. & Co... Mar. 3 Eutrick Bayern

Waldemar... Sydney...M. & Co... Mar. 10 Exe Emp. of China Vancouver. C. P. R. Co Mar. 13 Fame... Nicomedin...... Portland... P. & A. Co Mar. 13 Flora ...

P.

DOCK RETURNS, NA HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

Vigilanto

Hyades.apist

U.S.A. T. Seward

Lungshan

D-4D

Feb. 24.

Departures.

and did not come to the factory the next day. Delhi, for Europe. But in a short time she communicated to the Dalla, for Shangbai, Chief Inspector of the gun department a care. Queda, for Yokohama. fully concaired body of new regulations, indi Radnorshire, for Nagasaki, caling

Andro Singapore

MINUTE CHANGES

for Hoihow,

In the mathematically ordered positions of the Chihit, for Tinutaln.

men engaged in the parilous work, and a more for Manila.

scientifically calculated pointing of the barrel,

a safer angle. Before next trial her plan was, with some slight modifications, put into effect, and it is thought that the danger of the tunnel work stands at iis feast possible.

One of the managers told a friend how one day Fraulein Krupp quite won the heart, after humiliating the pride, of a representative of the Italian War Department. This officer, In

for Tientsin, Vibrang, lor Swatow. Brand, for Chinkiang, Haimun, for Swaton,

Yauata Maru, for Australian Poris,

Passongors arrived.

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Empress of Japan ...

Likinasteri

Chowtal Nasning

Progress.***...***** -Charles Hardouin ...

Shantung

Chowfa

1

Majer, Capt. and Mrs.

N. J. Neave, G. H. Owen, O. E. Packham, Mr. & Mrs. R. and 2 daughters Ramirez, Mrs. E. and

3 children Ushmann, A. Vogtland, F. Voster, E.

Grant, R.M., Capt,

L.

Spittles, 1. S. Stein, A. and Stephens, H.

Mrs. Gray, T. C. Hadett, W. Hall, Capt, T. Hanghwont, W, B. Harker, B. B. Hawley, H. Helbert, Mr. and Mrs. Hollingsworth, Mr. &

Mrs.

and

Stevenson, R.N., Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. E Stirtos; P. E. Thomas, H. P. Thomas, Miss M. L. Verkamp, P. H. Wakefield, Mrs.

Miss Watkins, Misa E. Whitin, Mrs. Wolber, Miss

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Wunderlich, Dr. and

Holt, B. G. Humphreys, M., and Wood, C

Mrs. H. Hunter, R. Hurst, R.N., Engineer.

Capt.

Mro. Young, J. A.

KING EDWARD.

Backhouse, J. H. Barnes, T. W. Bird, E. B.

Blair, Mrs. M. Cameron, W. Cruickshank, J. Davidson, Mr. & Delaney, L. T. Deman, Mrs. R.

Van

Mackay, Master Wi Maosel, Dr. E. L. Morse, Mr. & Mr. F.G. Mases, E. J.

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A, B.

Mrs.

Moutrie, S.

NUTRAW, E.

H.

Oldenburg, H.

Parker, Mr. and Mrs.

Dognon, Baron du Douglas, Miss Dynevor, Lord Ferguson, Misses A.

R.

Parker, Miss Parker, W. T. Pearer, Dr. W. W. Peters, Major and Mrs. Playlair, Mr. and Mrs. Kanaptz, G.

Rice, Hon. W. F. Rutherford, T. Schmitz, &

Mrs. Southern, F. R. Staeger, O. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.

Naha Ishigakijima... Taihokuw Taichu.........

Tainan.......g

| Koshup .............

Pescadores...

Gutzlaff!

Sharp Peak...

וי

14

Amoy 6.30 a 29.79 Swatow.....9 a.m:9.81 Canton.........

"

Hongkong... tom. 19.91 67 Victoria Peak

Gap Rock...

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

J

"

29.88

129.88

29.96-84

am.

29.89

Hollo ... * Cebu

**

|10a.m.

C. St. Jameson

29 80 84

February 24th, 1906, a.m.

| Vladivostock. a.m.

Nemure.... a.m. 30.04| Hakodate

Takio Kochi

Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshima Naha Ishigakijima..

Taihoku......

Taichu....... Tainan

29.97

20.90

29.91

19.95

"

19

29 29.84

Koshun

10

Pescadores...

Weihaiwoi...|| Gutzlaff

4.m. to

11

6,30 m29.91 54194

Amoy

Swatow.....9 a.m.29.83 58 (100

Canton |

29.73 70

H. W. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. Furse, Col. G, A, Jackson, Mrs and child Johnstone, Capt. W. P. Shuttlewood, Col. and Sharp Peak... 129.93; 5190 Joseph, r. and Mrs. Keeney, Mr. and Mrs.

F. Pi and family Lamb, Mr. and Mrs.

E.. Logan, W. Kishevitch, Mr. & Mrs. Wilson, Miss F. (2)

Wood, Mrs. E. A.

Manila Wyck Jurriaanse, Capt.Bacolod.

& Mrs. N. van

Iloilo......... Cebu...**.***

Basil Unbehaun, C. H. Wilson, Mrs.

Hongkong 10a.m.39.7977

Victoria Peak

Gap Rock...

Macao......... Haiphong....

*

29.77

"

29.74 74

"

0.

11 29.92 86

Mackay, Walter Mackay, Mrs.

governess

apd

29.87

+1

29.90 84

C. St. James 10am.

KOWLOON.

Harben, Mr. and Mrs.

G. P.

Fab P1R

10a.m.

4 p

Ka-Doro, Lieut.

29.90

39.79

Reynolds, F. O.

Temperature ............

Schutzer, Messrs. M.,

Humidity

57 66 99

Rainfall...

Ainslie, Dr. D. H. Charlton, R.N., Capt. and Mrs. E. and

nurse

Crawford, Mrs. A. Hall, A. J.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S

CLASS.

ter tank and 113g water

sloop... cruiser, 1st class

17,0

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Senior and Junior

SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

CAPTAIN,

Commander Harbord Captain R. Nelson Ommannay

***

LAST REPORTED AT

Hongkong

Hongkong

on

*

route Singapore Shanghai

TET

TONS.

GUNS I.H.P.

despatch-vessel..."

1,700

3,000

cruiser, tal class

11,000

16,500

torpedo boat destroyer

550

7,000

Lieut.-Commander R. H. Heaton

cruiser; 2nd class

4.360

7,000

Captain Lionel G. Tufnell

cruiser, 2nd class

4,360

7,000

Captain H. H. Toriesse

sloop..

1,070

1,400

Commander II, du C. Luard.....

***

300

1,400

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.8.0.

16,500

Captain H. W. Savory

7,000

7,000

7,000

7,000

5,700

4.30

7,000.

4,000

4,000

6,400

7,409

***

*

12,000

21,000

Captain Shortland

7,000

Lieut. Commander C.

Seymour ...

3,000

1,300

6,300

050

240

240

240

6,500

torpedo boat destroyer ... torpedo boat destroyer ...... torpedo boat destroye! torpedo boat destroyer torpedo boat destroyer ... and class cruiser, torpedo bost destroyer... torpedo boat destroyer

special service torpedo-v...., cruiser, 1st class torpede bost destroyer... ...torpedo bost destroyer ...

Handy

Hart

Hecla ...

Kowloon Dock. Logue... Itcten... Janar Kinaha Moorhen

H

***

river gunboat.

Oiter..! Rambler

Robin... Sandpiper... Snipe... Taku

$4

+1+

river gunboat

river gunboat

་ ་ ་་་

torpedo boat destroyer ...

survoying-vessel

river gunboat...

river gunboat...

torpedo 25at destroyer

Hongkong

Licut-Commander H. E. Sulivan Licut Commander Baihar... Lieut.-Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Everal Lieut. Commander Stevenson

Captain H. Grant-Dalton

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox Lieut. Commander Richards.....

E. F. H. Chariton Captain

Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dugmore

Lieut.-Commander F. B. Noble Boa

Lient-Commander J. Kiddle Commander C. E. Monro Linut,Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut. Commander H. T.Atlay

***

Lieut. Commander J. T. B. Lyne ...

In reserva ...

W. L. Grant,

Commodore H. P. Williams...

E. Becretan

madderurter...

en routa Singapore

Yangisze

Hongkong

Vangleze

Japan

en route Singapore

Bingapore

en route Singapore

Singapore

Hongkong

en route Shanghai Hongkong Hongkong

en route Singapore

en route Singapore

West River

31,000

"

www

Hongkong Yangiass

Hongkong Hongkong West River

Yangiare

Was River

་་་

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J ***

Hongkong

1250

12,000

Captaip

11

Cosmopolitan

4,650

Hongkong Hongkang

101

Boo

J

Aberdeen

Teal...

destroyer

335

6,300

Hongkong

Vinge

620

450

Commander B, W. Glennis ... **

Hongkook

2

N

Waterwitch

**

Waking...

torpedo bost destroyer

350

3,900

Boo

Lient-Commander C. E. L. Thomas.... Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer, Simson

Hongkong

Yangtze

SHANGHAL

19th inst

Widgeon...

river gunboat ...

**

................, Tunkadoo, Feb. 15. ......International,

Woodcock...

river gooboat

150

550

Lisut Commander G. J. Todd

Yangtsso

Woodlark...

***

river gunboat

150

550

Lieut-Commander Jno, F, Knox

Yangtere

T6

do

Vincent................. Fernander Hermanos

Toonan..... Sumida ...... B. A. Broch worko

Par Slavonia, from Hamburg-Messrs. Karl Bjorn...... Preity and V. Hoewi

Dagelů, namun

Cosmopollian, 18

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craiser, set class

receiving thi

ship gunboat rivers torpedo boat

surveying ship...

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

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