1.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER RE- SERVE ASSOCIATION.

AKKUAL MEKTING,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY

PHILIPPINE COMPANY,

follows)-

LÍMITES.

The report of the board of directors to be presented at the third ordinary general meet- There was a large attendance at the Ckying of shareholders to be held at the office of "Hall last evening on the occasion of the first the company, at Manila fo-morrow, is au annual meeting of the Tiongkong Volunteer Reserve Association. H.Ẹ, the Governor was¦ amongst those present, Sir Henry Berkeley presiding at the meeting.

To the shareholders of the Phillipios Company, Limited.

Gentlemen :-The local agents`now beg to submit their report of the Company's business for the year 1905. You will be pleased to see "The Chairman, having expressed his pleasure that accounts are considerably better than those at the presence of Sir Matthew Nathan, gave presented at our last meeting and the beavy a brief history of the formation of the As-debit balance then carried forward has been much reduced. Salaries and charges in Manila sociation Hd was glad to say there were now over 120 members and this number would are lower in proportion by some $1,000 and the present year will show another heavy reduction, increase as time goes on. What was more

Your late manager, Mr. Wright, having re- satisfactory than membership, was that the tired from the Company, we have agreed to institution can be regarded as a valuable addi- accept less than half the amount provided, by tion to the defence forces of the country. In anicles of association for the general managers and this will effect a further saving of some order to become that it was necessary that it

$6,000. Outside Manila there are no manage

should be effective in shooting, the all-deter-

mining factor in any conteṛt in which the country might be engage. He thought their numbers would be greater, much greater, but for what he believed a necessary safeguard in the way of age limit. The age of a member must be 35, unless he could certify that he had servad such a time in the regular forces of the King as would justify His Excellency in re garding him as a trained man. A great may had said they would join but for the limitation mentioned, still he was inclined to think it would be wiser to keep the 'nge-limit at 25, be cause every man who had not passed the volunteers and was below 35 owed it as a duty

ment or agency charges whatever nor bave been since the incorporation of the companies. Dus to clearance of old stocks of tobacco etc., we wish to point out a saving under interest a/c of some $7,000. Early in the year under review we' purchased new cigarette machinery with the result that this branch of your business has very largely increased and we, may mention that January sales showed a record for this department. We hope this year will show a further steady increase. The machines are now run by electric power and it is not only a saving in expense but is an improvement in many ways. The Giralda has been leased for all the time under review. We had some trouble with our lessers of the carriage factory and being unable to re-let the premises, came to an arrangement with the owners by which (they took the buildings at a valuation and con- celled remainder of our lease. This account will now disappear from our books. We look forward with confidence to the present year and trust when we cext meet to show you a satis factory report.

to his country if he could spare the time to join them. But their members need not stay as they were because of, this age limit ; to his own, knowledge there were still several man about 35 who might still join. He believed one thing that kept them away was being un- able to shoot Those were the very men they wanted; in order to teach them, and he could tell any man who read in the papers what he said, that without exaggeration they could teach him to shout. The returns made up by Mr. Davis showed astonishing results made by men who had never fired a riflè, so there was no reason for keeping nut because a man could not shoot. Every man should be able to. hold a weapon in defence of his hearth and home, and should seize this opportunity and learn (appinuse). Fly per cent, of the present members of the Association could not shoot when they joined, but were now quite useful shots: some of them made frequently at the butts 30 out of 35 possible, after twelve months' training (applause). After thanking H.E. the Governor, the General, the Com modore and others for the assistance and encouragement which the Atrociation had received at their hands since it started, and the donors of the different cups which wers shot for, including Mr. G. Murray Bain, | he said that "cup shooting is all very well, and an excellent thing by way of encouragement, but this Association is not a sporting nasacin- tion; it is a serious one an association formed for the purpose of taking part in the defence of the country, not for the firing off of bullets at targets for the purpose of winning cupi. Teis to train the manhood of this Colony to shoot with a rifle in order that-should the time un happily ever come-the Association would be able to take its place in conjunction with the allied forces of the Crown. It is impossible to exaggerate the use of the rifle in defence of the Empire. Conscription would be absolutely un- necessary if every boy and man knew how to use a rifle, and could and would on occasion da so, What is wanted in this Empire of ours is for us to altain that superiority with the rifle which our forefathers, attained with the bow. It was the archers of England, the mous archers, who at Agincourt and plewhere brought our arms victory, and it is the rifles that will do so to-day. We give up too much of our time as boys and men at lowball. I speak not now In words of boast that there are books which might be examined which show that in my day I have helped to victories in football. But it can be carried too far, and much of the time occupied by schools and men could be better employed in perfecting themselves in shooting with the rifle. I believe it is true that the Duke of Wellington said that Waterloo was won on the playing fields of Eron, and so will the Waterloo of the future be won in the rifle range of the public schofs at E'er, I shal! conclude my remarks to you by offering con- gratulations on the position of the Association

Directors. Your directors retire and Messrs. R. Toovey and R. R. Humphreys offer them- selves for re-election. Mr. Sloan not wishing to serve another term, we propose Mr. E. E. White 10 take his place,

THE PHILIPPINE CO., LTD., Holliday, Wise & Co.,"Loral Ageais. Manila, 6th March, 1906,

BALANCE SHEET FOR THE YEAR ENDING

31ST DECEMBER, 1905. Zlaḥillites.

Capital Loan Hongkong Bank Sundry creditors

Assets.

...J608,108.1 95.339.41 77343

$711, 20.95

... 194,219.70

Subscription account share....... $ 910 Land and buildings - Goodwill and trademarks Plant and stock Furniture

Machinery..............

Fire insurance in advance Cash in hand and at bankers... Sundry debtors........ Balance .........

................................

Hilary, Ger. 13, 1,200, Zeigler, 14th Mar,~ ||

Paparaken 26th Feb., Sugar.-S., W. & Co. Hangrang, Br. 1.4., 1,356, Wilde, 14th Mar,- Shanghai vin Swatów 10th Mar., Gen.-J., M. & Co.

Daigi Maru, 1 p. ss., 859, 5. Tagami, 14th Mar.,-Tameui via Amoy and Swatow 13th Mar., Gee.-O. §. Ki

Clearances at the Harbour Oños. Kwongler, for Canten, Lycemoon, for Canton. Haichine, for Swatow, Nuble, for Singapore, Zwana, for Banj kok. Hangsang, for Canton, Derwent, for Vladivostock. Prins Regent Luitpold, for Shangbai. Aragonia, for Kobe, Rein, for Bangkok. Peik, for Bangko", Ore, for Singapore,

Departures, Mar. 14. Prinsess Alice, for Europe. Aragonia, for Portland, Or. Victoria, for Canton. Jacob Diederichsen, for Pakhoi,

Passengers arrived,

MARCH 14,1906.

Devawongia, Grn am, 1,057, T. V. Brahe, 14th Mar,Ba gkok (Kobsichang) 4th Man, Rice and Menl.---B. & 4 Fallodon Ball, Br, 1.2, 2,29, F. Wickham, 8th Mir-Cardiff 13th Jan, Patent Fuel- Admiralty. General Pel. Dut. ., 80, P. Ponien, th * Mar..Munlok via Pakhof and Holbow

4th Mar., Wood and Coal.-I. G. 3, 1 Hanoi. Fr. 1, 730, P. Mearies, 8th Mar,-

Manila 4th Mar Ballast -A, R. M. Hanyang, Br. 86, 106, W. Mcintosh, 8th

Mar.,-Saigon zat Mar.,

&B. Rice. B. & Iris, Amt, transport, 2,300, Whitton, 27th Feb..

Manila and Feb., Coal-Government, Ischia, Ital, #1, 2,784, C. Andrea, 9th Mar,-

Bombay and ingapore 17th Feb., Gen. C. & Co. Kumsang, Br. 1.8., 2,077, E. J. Buller, 13th Mar-Calcutta 23rd Feb, Penang ist Mar., and Singapore 6th, Gen-. M. &

Ca, Kweiyang, Br, as, '1,063, Dowson, 12th Mar,,

Swato 11th M ar, Ballast.-B. & S. Maunang, Br. 2.4., 1,644, R. Houghton, 17th

Feb-Sandakan toth Feb, Timber and Gen...., M & Cai Mercedes, Br. transport, 1,900, J. ". McGregor, 6th Feb,from Pulo Condore Island. Minnesota, Am 6.8., 20,718, J, H. Rinder, 61

Man-la, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce ston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Nikko Mfaru, 16th Mar, 3 FM.

Amoy, Singapore and Penang--Fer Deva wengre, 16th Mar., 5 P.M..

Ban, kok-Por Rajak, 17th Mar., 10A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hoar lulu and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, 17ili MAT..

I-A.M. Manila-Per Rudi, iyih Mang 11 Að Macao-Per Hangshan, 17th Mar., 1.15 P.M. Shanghai and Chinking-Per Lydia, 911

AT., 2 P.M.

+

Shanghai-Per Skanti, 17th Mar., 5 P.M. Hoihow and Bangkok-Per Pitsanulok, 18th Mar., AM

Macro-Per Hangthan, 19th Már., 1.15. Europe, .. Inum, via l'unconia-Pa Octanien, 20th Mar,, 11 A.M.

Macao-Per Heungshan, 2oth Màx., 1.15 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta--Per Kum- sang, 20th Mar, 2 PH.

Singapore, Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang and Sourabaya-Per Tjilatjag, 31nd Mar., 4 P.M.

Europe, &c. Inda, in Tuticorin-Per Delta, 24th Mar., II A.M.

+1

Manila -Per Zafiro, 24th Mar., IF AM Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island;

Apix, Maurice

KING EDWARD.

Gerbard Backhouse, J. H. Barrows, Miss B. B,

·Barrows, Miss S. T. -

Bloomer, Mr. and Mrs.

A. F. Hohlin, Blomark

Brawns, 8. L. "

Misa Chirk, Miga E. E.

Colt, David L. Coltios, Mrs. O. G. Cosgrove, P. J. Corbach, Capt. W. Van Cruickshank, J Caneingham, Mr. and

Mrs. A.

Davidson, Mr. & Mrs. Delaney, L. T. Dobson, E. J. Dobson, B. P. Douglas,

Miss

Forman, Mr. and Mrs.

F. W.

Forman, Mrs. F.B

Jackson, Mrs, and child James, Mr. and Mrs.

JE Kofod, Capt. F.

Ingan, Wate

MacGregor,

ぶす。

Phillip

Mason, Mr. & Mrs. G.

Knight, 8. T.

Morris, Jr., R. F.

Mons, Mr. & Mrs. F,G, Morse, H. E Moses, E. J. Moutrie, S

Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A. B.. Nursaw, E. Parker, W. T.

Patterson, Mr. & Mrs.

G. H..

Pearse, Dr. W, W. Riggenbach, Madame

Robb, J. M. Rutherford, T.

Frater, Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, Col. F. L.

B. W

Scherrer, Victor

Mar,Seattle via Poit Townsend and town. Caima, Townsville, Brisbane, Goldsmith, Mr. & Mrs. Schmitz, A.

Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melboume. Adelaide and Perth--Per Chang sha, 26th Mar., 3 P.M.

Kobe. Yokohama, Shanghai Angaanti

and Vikers, R.C.es Empress of

China, 28th Mar., 11 A.M. Cosat Ports-Miss

Per Derwent, from Saigon-110 Chinero. Per Scalda, from Singapore-868 Chinese, Per Indravelli, from Darban-396 Chinese. Per Hatching, from Church, Dr. McLeod, Mn, Farrow, Miss Wellis, and 182 Chinese. Ubler, Mr. and Mrs. Wellis and children, Miss

Per Empress of China, from Vancouver Mr. P. D. Sutherland. From Yokohama-Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Quon, Mrs. H. B. Darnell, and Miss Mackensie. From Nagasaki-Mt. T. Matsuki. From Shanghai-Messrs. T. E. Taylor and Tsang Ngok Sang, and 85 Chinese.

Per Nabia, from Yokobama for Hongkong Mr. K. Wilros, For Singapore--Mr. J. C. Hart. For London-Mrs. E. W. Townsend and child, Miss Wilson, Messrs. N. J. Mar- quetti, Hume Nisbet, R. Watson, Capt. P. R. Simmonds, and Mr. Gladstone. From Kobe for London-Mis. J. W. Franklin, Masters Franklin (2) From Shanghai for London- Capt and Mrs. Boisragen and 2 children, Mrs. Brand, Misses Brand, A., M. and B. Brand, Mr. G. Pearce, Mrs. Rex and 2 children, Hr. and R. C. Phillips and 2 children, Mrs. H. D. Barr, Miss and Master Barr, Mr. and Mrs, Johos and 5 children, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Draper and 2 children, Mrs. C. E. Hell and a children, Mrs Webb and' infant, Mr. A. Mayall, Rev. and Mrs. Tremberth and 4 children, Hrs. A. H, Best and 2 children, Hr. Brand, Mrs. Hilller, 4 children and governess, and Mrs. Farrow. For Marseilles-Mr. and Mrs. Gessner and zi children, Surgeon Forrest, R.H., and Mr. H.

Koch,

Per langsang, from Shanghai, &c.—Mr. Prior.

Per Nikko Mare, from Japan for Hongkong -Messrs. J. Suwara, K. Tauimichi, K. Kato, Yataka, T. Mikami, K. . Fujioka," Mrs. K.

Yamamoto, Messrs. M. B. Makta nad Wong

Shi Kong. For Manila-Mesra, F. W. Richardson, M. A. Rodriguez, Mr. and Mrs. K. Yegawa and Mr. R. Marui. For Townsville- Mr. G. Faulbaurn. For Brisbane-Dr. C. Ishikawa.

Co.

Washington 1st Web, via Yokohama 22nd, Kobo 27th, Nagasaki 1st Mar, and Shang baf 4th, Gen.-N. Y. K. Mongolia, Am. 1, 8,740, W. P. S. Porter, gih Mar-San Francisco 6th Feb, Honolute

Manila, Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday 13th, Kobe 28th, Nagasaki and Mar., and Shanghai 6th, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. 5. sand, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris

ane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zen- Mortlake, Br. 3, 1,737, F. W. Batten, 9thland, Melbourne, Adelaide and. Perth-Per

Mar Saigon 1st Mar., Rice.-D. & Co., || Australian, 31st Mar.. I AM

Cebu and Iloilo-Per Kaifong, 31st Mar, Ld.

Kobe-Per Chingtu, 2nd April, 3 P.M. Manila, Simpsonhafen, F. Wilhelmshafen, Herbenshobe, Matupi, Samarai, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne- l'e: Prins Waldemar, trd April, to AM.

Or, Br. 1.1, 2,146, A. T. Brain, 8th Mar,P

Moji and Mar, Coal-D, & Co., LA. Rajabi, Ger. 3.1, 2,028, C. Walf. 9th Mar

Kobsichang 27th Feb., Rice, M & Co Rein, Nor. 1,, 716, N. C. Matheses, 4th Mar.,

Saigon 15th Feb. G-n-Order. Rippingham Grange, B. *., 3,851, C Crich- ton, 11th Mar-Newcastle, N.S.W, 201b Feb., Ballist,Or er Rubi, Br. ss., 1,459, R. W, Almond, 12th Mar,

Manila roth Man, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Shantung, Br, 1, 3,400, Ino, Robinson, 10th

·Mar..-Hongay 8th Mar., Coal.-B. & “. Signal, Ger. ., 900, C. Hansi, 5th Mar,

Haiphong 2nd Mar, Gen.-J. & Cn. Topalo, Ger. ., 690, Bethmann, 24th Feb.,

Vladivostock 16th Feb., Ballast.-C. & Co. Titania, Ger. s., 1,503, Schake, 1st Mar,

Labuan 22nd Feb., BallastOrder. Tjipanes, Dut. 8.8., 2,444, A. Pander, th

Mar, from Makassar, Gen.~~J, C. J.L. Waihora, Br, .., 1,265, W. Brown, 3rd Mar,— Singapore arst Febi, Gen-Chinase. Yuensang. Br.. ., 1,128, F. H. Rolfe, 13b Mer, Manila 10th Mar, Gen-1, M. & Co. Zweene, Br. 8, 946, J. Ewart, 10th Mar,

Samarang 24th Feb, Sugar-Chiness.

Sattuxo VessTI 9.

Albert Rickmers, Ger ship, 1,88, Hu'esbusch, 19th Feb.,-ew York 6th Sept., 1905, Karotire.-S. O. Ca.

Vessels

From

dents

Per Prins Regent Luitpold, from Bremen, &c.-Mr. Armin and servant, Mr. Arakawa, Mrs. 1. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. L.. Ashby, Meri nethshire ingapore ; T. & Co Mar. 13 Messra, Alff, A. J. Bell, F. Bennett, and C.

Keemun ...ingapore.B & S Mar. 15 229.357 79 Bohner, Ad. Sir John Baird, K.C.B., Lady Baird, Gregory A car Singapore. D. S. & Co Mar. 12 15,901-24 Messrs. Bismarck-Boblen, R. van Bueren, W. China

...P. M. Co... Mar. 17 Japan 17,056.65

G. Bowman, B. W. van den Bergh, A. Casali, Armand Dehic. Singapore M M... Mar. 2 40,421.46 and H. Clare, sr., Mrs. Crispin, Mr. and Mrs. Leisung...'. aleoita..., M. & Co Mar. 2

3,698.27

W. Cramer, Mrs. Delius, Miss M. Diem, Mrsi-Tjilat p...... K'chinoizu]. C. 1 I..., Mar, za 1,447.36. Duncan and children, Messrs. G. Dallmeyer, Athenian...... Vancouver. C. PR Co Mar. 27 74 654/98, and S. Engelmann, Mr. and Mrs. Cb. N. van Empire |Austr.dio,,, G., L. & Co Var. ro 34.324.90 Elsbrock, Rev. and Mrs. T. C. Fulton, Master

$711,120.95

PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Losses. Balance carried forward nt 31st De

cember, 1904..............$53,61969 Fire insurance Interest Management, salaries and charges

in Manila Exchange**. Carriage factory ............

***** Bonus and commissions ............. Licenses and toxOS........................ ................... Lawyers' fees

N. M. Fulton, Messrs. D. Farrant and G. Fell- hauer, Dr. Graham, Miss M. Graham, Mrs. F. M. Gilbert, Master C. Gilbert, Mesara, H. Guse, and A. Gersen, Mr, aud Mr. F. Gledenning and child, Mesir. W. Gatjens, B. Hamaguchi, and J. Hooft, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hendrikes and child, Mr. J. G. Hellendoorn, Misses F. M. F. Hogan, E. Hughes, and V. Hall, Mr. F. Ingermann, Miss Ingermann, Capt. D. Jones, H.E. E. R. von K. and Mrs. Gemahlin and servants, Dr. and G. Kammerer, Miss Kam. merer, Messrs. P. J. Kersberger, O. Karlback, W. Krone, J. Kroese, and K. Kipp, Mrs, N.. A van Kempen and child, Mr. É. Köster, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Lowry, children and servant, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lay, Master A. Lay, Miss H. Lay, and servant, Mias C. Lambert, Mrs J. van de Lank, Mesara. M. W. Loabell, and Cunt ter. Meer, Mr. and Mrs. C. Muller, Mr. T. Morat, Jenfald Mr. and Mrs. C. Michelau, Mr. and Mrs. W. Signal.....

Rubi Manufacturing and working profila.. $57 227.06. Makino, Messrs. B. Muller, A. Microgace. Moorehouse, H E. and Lady N. Makino, Miss. Commissions

Advertising.asmira tocaste Losics on consignments

Bad debts recovered

Balance......

A. K. M.

Profits.

2,579.99 5,063.8

23.575.66 10.47 2,087.30 1.301.50 2,197.72 946.49. B05.03

5,109 42

.$93,297.06

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1. 2144

270.66

Shipping.

Arrivals

LOCK RETURNS

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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS, U.S.S. Barry... Vigilante....... H.M.S. Hart.... Carl Diederichsen 5.M.S. Tsinglov Haimun U.S. Callan Hanol... Fateban U.S.A, T, Saward Langshan Woolwich .........

· Emove. Se, India) via Twberla-Pw Tonkin, 3-8. April, et anna

Shanghai, Nagasaki, · Koba, Yakobama,

Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)Per Athenian,

with April, 11 AM,

Europe, &e, India, in Tuticoria-Pe Armund Behle, 17th April, 11 AM.

The following may now be obtained at the General Post Office counter -

Postal Guides, each 30 cents, Parcel Post Tariff, each......20

VIBITORS AT THE BOTALS.

HONGKONG.

Adams, Mrs. H. P. Anderson, Mr. K. Arbre, Count de L Ashton, Mr. and Mr.

P.

Bair, Misses N. and M. Barr, Mr. and Mrs.

Battiscombe, H. G. Bayly, R.

Bell, R.., Engr.-Lieut.

H. F.

Barb ck, R. J.

41

Innes, Capt. R.. Jameson, Mrs. F. H. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.

LW... Johnson,

A. Johnson, Mrs, & Mise Johnson, J. K. Joki, J. P. F. Jones, P. Grant Kebler, Mrs, J. A. Kent, W. Kerr, F.

Kersey, Mr. and Mrs.

Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Kienzler, H.

Fshop, L. C.

Bisney, Miss

Bissell, W. S.

Blair, J.

Koenig, C.

Laing, A. H.

Lamb, 5.

I ange, Miss,

Jewis, R. S.

Bannar, Mr. and Mrs. Lamont, J.

J. W.C. Tornand, E. Borthwick, & Mrs. Loveland, Mr. & Mrs.

་་

R. W. and child

| Broughall, L..

Burnie, C', M. G:

| Campbell, L. F.

Macaulay, C. C.

Martiou, Dr. Ü.

Martinotti, Capt.

katsuki,

Carstanjen, Baron. and McGlueray, F.

Baroness

Miller, C. W, G.

Chamberlain, D. S. C., Miller, P. L.

Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Moore, Dr. W. B. A.

W.

Chatham, Miss

Clark, Mr.

incl.

Clark, M. O.

Clark, T.

Clarke, Mr. and

T. 8, Clarke, J. F.

Clarke, Mr. and

T. W..

Clegg, K.N., Eng.

and Mrs. 1, 1.

Morgan, Mr. and Mrs.

K.V

Mullins, Miss

Morison, Miss Newall, S. G..

Mrs. Newall, Mrs. & Miss

Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A,

Mrs. Oelricks,-K.

Oliffe, C.

Lt Drozco, F. S.

Purful, W.

Clough, Misses M. (2) Parsons, Mr. & Mrs,

Paxton, Mrs.

Comfort, Major & Mrs. Patcy, Mr. E. 0.

Colvin, H. E.

Coultheri, }.

Aberdeen

SHANGHAL

Crighton, C. S.

Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O 6th inst.

Deacon, F. B. New, Fub 20. Donald, R. II, Tuokadoo,

20 Donald, Mr. and Mrs. ......International

W. H, New

Ships Passed The Canal.

Mar. 5.

Hud-

Penini, W. A.

Peake, W.

Pecker, R. L.

Pennefather, Mrs. G.

H.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T.L !fordten, A, R.

Pigott, C.

Onolittle, F.-H.. Platis, O. and valet Douglas, Capt.& M. J. Powell, W.A. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, . B.

W. A.

Rres, L. C. flowing, Mr. and Mrs. Reid, Mr. and Mr.W.

T. C. and infant

Ebinger, Mrs. H. Dudley, Mr. P. E Evan-Jones, Dr. and

Mr. E

E. A.

H.

Ritter, Mr.

Roach, Mr. J. S. nd.

child Ral bins, Mrs. J. F. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J

́G, and child Shea, J. 1

and D. Mordborst, Mrs. Mainert and child, Miss M. Mc. Neil, M.D., Mr. S. Nomura, Mr.. 31.324.90 and Mrs. J. R. von Nordheim, Mr. C. Detter Yungkiang shagen, Miss Olver, Meases, W. Oberlin, H. Chingping.... 103 297.06

Oedler, W. Patchitt, and M. Pautsch, Mr. and Linan.... Mra, Paquet Hrs. L. 1., Parks Miss O. Parks, | Vingchow Messrs. A. Pulle and C. Pasma, Miss E. C Payne, Me1ara. D. J. Pianos, and J. Phillips, Dr. K. Quosig, Mr. and Mri, Rombouts, Mr. 13th February-Needles, Palawan, Sene and Mrs, Rasmers, Mrs. A. P. Romswinckel, J. gambia, Silvertown, Travs, 16th February van Riemsdyk, and Ritchie, Miss E. Russell,Idomeneus, Mathnon, Polynesien, Ulyssei, Hue, Fr. 3.5., 70, Godinau, 12th Mar Mrs. W. Stebbins, Messrs. Seli. man and Aug. Folmer, Poonn, Segovia, Vindebona, Prins Messrs. E. Rusterholz, and G. Rerz, Mr. and 20th February-fix, Benlowers, Pak Ling, Haiphong and Hoihow 11th Mar., Gen. Schomburg, Miss Shlack, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Regent Luitpold, Atholl, Coulsdon, Riverton, Victoria, Ch. 8., 931. Kaser, 12th Mar,- Schramm, Messrs. E. O. Sacker and W, Stang, 24th February-Albenga, Ambria, Armand

Karatsu 5th Mar,, Coal-Chinesa,

Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Stewart, Mr. V. Scharrer, Babic, Kintuck, Roo", Phippanrielli, Hover- Einstmaon, W, Nubia, Br... 3,844, F. J. Fox, 13th Mar,Miss D Simms, Lt. Col. Schonermark, Mesars, shamgrange, Mannion, 27th February-Glen Fischer, R.

Yokobama, 16th Feb., Mails and Gen.-P. A. Tregear and J. P. Templeton, Mrs. A Bray, Glenturret, Anghites, Bantu, Fauriskon. Fletcher, H.. & O, S. N. Co.

van Vloten, Messrs, E. Worch and E, Wild. 2nd March-Benvenue, C. Ferd Lacise, Derwent, Br. s... 1,653, 1. Genkins, 13th Mar., Miss F. E. Wood, Mr. W. Wolber, Misses . 1; Inn, Stentor, Barra, Malacca, March Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Shileys, Y.

Skont, C. Saigon 8th Mar, Rice and Gen.-Man Wrightson and P. M. Wrightson, Mrs. P. A Caledonien, Flintships, Indrapura, Aber, Forster, A. M.

Spiller, J. S. Fat,

Wrightson, Misses Wrightton and Wrightson, fong, Pring Hitel Friedrich, gih March Frankel, C. W,

Springer, Dr. T. E. Hatching, Br 1.5., 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 13th Messrs. C. A. Weber, A. Willeke, and J. W. Calchar, Brest Simont, Preussen, Pathan, Geisenheimer, Miss A. Stein, A. L.

Mar, Foochow 9th Mar, Amoy roth, and Wilson, Mrs. C. Wedemeyer, Master G. F. Rhénania. 19th March-Alerta, Triizle, Sikh,

Stephens, H. Swatow 12th, Gen.-D., L. & Co.

Wedemeyer, Messin. C. W. Whitley, G. Was Bechuana, Devanka, Indian N'grarch, Iyo Gillet, L.

Stevenson, R.N., Liest Pronto, Ner. 5.5, 860, Häien, 13th Mar.,sels, E. Wischer and A. Zimmermană.

Gray, T. C.

Comdr. and Mrs. E. Salgon 3rd Mar, Gen-Asgaard, Thoresen

Arrivals at Home-13th February--Schuyle Hadow, Mrs. and Mrs. Sutherland, Misses (2) & Co. Sealda, Br... 3,438, J. Kilpatrick, 13th Mar,

kill, Sithonia, 16th Febroary-Geitenau, 20th H. J. and maid Tandy, L. D. Str. Stolda from Singapore-Moderate and February-Bentomond, Pélynastin, Tydeus.

Haimon, A.

Thomas, E. P. from Singapore, Gen. 1., M. & Co. strong winds, and high sea,

27th February-Ghane, Lawhilį, 27th Febru-Hall, Capt. T.

Thomas, Miss M. L Telemachus, Br. 8, 1,350, J. Williamson, 13th

ary-Biniomond, Idomeness. 1st Marches Hanghwont, WˆB. Wakoffsidy Mrs. Palawan, and March-Nubio, 6th March- Harker, B. B Mar.,Saigon 7th Mar, Rice.—Chinese.

We Miss M. Kwanglee, Ch. 4., 1,468, R. Lincoln, 13th

Pak Ling, Bth March-Palma. 9th March- Haywood, S.

Wilkinson, Dr. H. B Mar-Shanghai toth Mar., Gen.-C. M.

Afax, Glenturret, Soon, Indrani. 13th March Hollingsworth, Mr. & Wigan and

Mro.

a children Aměría, Caledonien, Hudson.

Holt, B. G.

Wood, G. G. Humphreys, W. M. Wright, Mra, T. Humphreys, Mr, and Wusk, F.

Mre, H.

Young, J. A Hunter, R.

S. N. Co.

Shipping Rerort

Str. Kwangles from Shanghai-Moderate NE. winds and hazy weather, with moderate following sen.

torday. I think I may say without meditation that our position is assured fie nrcially and as to membois, and I don't think we need apprehend any loss, but look forward to an increase may also congratulate the com 'munity on the large and valuable addition to the defence forces of this Colony. Pefore resuming my seat desire to express my personal regret and the regret of the Associa tion that it is to lose the services af Mr. Trenchard Davis. It is no figure of speech I make use of when I say that Mr. Davis, from its formation has been the heart, and sout of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve Associa alon (prolonged chcering). I formally move the adoption of the report and accounts."

On the motion of Mr. Heweit, seconded by Mr, Slade, the following gentlemen were ap pointed a committers-Hon. Mr. Gershom Diadem, Br. rst-class cruiser, 11,000, H. W with 41,0. o picule of rice for Vladivostok. Stewart, Hon. Mr. L. A. M. Johnston, and Savory, M.Y.O., 13th Mar,,-Kobe 9th Mar, Mesura, W. T. Davis, J. C. Gow, F.Maitland, Andravelli, Br. ... 3,768, S. Callington, 13th

· Maz,—Durban 12th Feb., Bailast.—Order. Mackenzie, W. G. Wintesburn and J. Whittall. Lyeemoon, Ger. 1, 1,935, F. Th. Lehmann, Sir Henry Berkeley was re-elected chairman, 13th Mar-Shanghai 9th Mar, Gen.-S. and Mr. G. H. Wakeman, hon, secretary and

+ & Co. treasurer.

Print-Regent Luitpold, Ger. 14. 4,185, H. Kirchner, 74th Mar.,-Bromen 1st Feb, and Singapore oth Mar, Mails and Gen.— | M. & Co. Empress of China, Br. ., 3,046, R. Archibald,

His Excellency moved a vote of thanks to the Chairman for presiding at the meeting, and the Hon. Mr. Gershom Stewart proposed a similar vote to Sir Matthew for his presence that evening. - Boļki miocidas ware carried with acclamation,

The meeting concluded with a vota of íbanks to the Iccal Prest on the proposition of Mr. Davis,

Anping Maru, Jap 4.1., 1,633, H. Kobayashi, 13th Mar, Shanghai via Foochow, Amoy Achilles, Br. 3, 4,438, R. C. Thompson, 13th `and Swatów, 12th Mar., Gen.-O. S. K.

Mat-Amoy 11th Maṛ, Geo.-B. & 9.

"213, 14th Mar.,—Vancouver, B.C., 19th Feb., and Shanghai 11th Mar., Mails and God.-C. P. R. Co.

Nikko Maru, Jap. .., 3,434, E. W. Haswell,

fath Mar.,-Nagasaki toth Mar“, Gen.-N. Y. K.

King Alfred, Br. cruiser, 14,000, C. F. Thanks. by, RM, 14th Mar,Singapore 9th Mar,'

to Cape Padaran moderate to fresh 8E'ly wind Str, Darwent from Saigon-Cape St. James and sex, thence Cape Varella moderata N. NE, wind and sea, thence to port moderata' to

strong NE. monsoon and sea. Left Hongkong

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Vessels in Port

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kohe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.-Pot Minnesota, 15th Mar., STEAMRED, Afghan Prince, Br. 2., 4921, Campbell, and

Ampy, Manila and lollo-Per Yuaniang, Mar, New York vis Ports 6th Jan, Gan, | '15th Mar, 21 A.M. -A., K. & Co.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia, Alexander, Am. ., 3,100, Gore, fat Mar.-- 15th Mar, 15 AM.

Manila 25th Feb. Coals,--Order.

Shanghai-Per Choyang, 15th Mar., 11 AM, Amara, Br. 3.3., 1,566, C. J. Mattock, sath Mar, Acao-Ye Blungshan, i5th Mar,, 1.15 PM, -Canton rith Mar., Gen), M. & Co. Singapore, Sonrabaya and Samarang Per Bourbon, Fr. st. 997. Le Ball, sth Mar Award, 15th Mar 3 P.M.

Saigon 28th Feb., Gen, and Flour-Man Fat.

Carl Diederichsen, Ger. s.., 764, H. Schlafkier, 11th Mar,-Haiphong and Holbow 6th Mar. Gen. & Co.

Choysang, Br. 4.3, 1,343, T, W. Selby, 11th Mar-Canton 10th Mar,, Gen.-J. M. & Со

Taku and Newchwang➡Per Kwaiyang, 15th Mar., 3 F.M.

Shanghai, Moji, Kobe and Yokobama-Per! Tipanus, 13th May, 4 PM,

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Hard, Mr. H. C. Harger, Miss H. Hargis, L. D. Hicks, Miss Hughes, 1. Owen Huntoon, Mrs. G. Hunter, F. J. W.

Huntoon, Missen

Singh, D. A. Staeger, O, Story, G. F.

Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs,

J. S..

Tagore, W. M.

Unbehaun, C. H,

Waber, C. A.

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Beattie, A. Andrews, Mrs. Bentinck, Mrs. Boyle, Lady Florence Carruthers, Mr. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.

Chichester, Maj. A, A.

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Clothier, A. N, Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Courtney, G. M. Craddock, Mr. & Mrs.

Daniel, Mr. Engel, Mr. and Mrs. Darding, Col.

Gales, Capi. Gaspar, Mr. Gaster, K., Gracey, Mr.

L.

Graham Mr. and Mrs.

W. Douglas Hassani Mr. and Mrs. Haselandį P. A. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Hughes, Mr. Jacks, Mr. Jeffries, H, U. Josling, Lt.Col Kaye, Major and Mrs. Kilson, Capt & Mrs. Knight, Mr.

A

Alix, G. Bax, Clifford Bax, Oscar

Blankenbarg, H,

Lang, Mr.

F

Maitland, Mr. and Mr

Martin, R. Master, H. F. C. Mose, Mrs. Mitchell, R. MOROD, Mr, and Neville, J.C. His, F. B.

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Painter, Major & Mrs. Follock, C., Mp. Scott, C. C. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. *

'Searle, Rer. G Seymour, Lt. Col. ind

Mrs. Shinkwin, Capt.. Sinclair, Á. Stokes, Mr. Vareker, Capt. & Mrs. Ward, Capt. The Hon.

and Mrs. M. R. C. Watson, Mr. & Mrs M. White, Dr. M... Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs.

John

Wonde, Mr. and Mr.

Van da

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.. Zehrmann, H. C.

OCCIDENTAL.

c.

Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. J

Lowe, Miss Slesio

Majer, Capt, and Mis.

Majer.

Majer, Master W.

Campbell, Mr. & Mr. Martinjer, 0.

Muaro, Miss A,

Bettings, P.

Campbell, D.

and 3 children

Carperen, S,

Nye, S.

Chalmers,

A

Parkin, J. C.

Dahms, H.

Seemann, H.

Eichler, F. G.

Mr. & Mrs. Owen, O. E

Sigwanz, F.

German. Mr, and Mian Steen, Capt. M. G...

and children

Hischemdiler, K.

Glohu, F.

Jahn, R.

Killion, O.

Krill, G.

Stevenson, Mr. & Mrs.

T.

Ushmann, A.

Velgelmanu, H. P. Vogtland, F. Voster, IL.

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER:

March 13th, 1906, a.m.

Vladivostock. an.

Bar. Th. Hu. Wind Wr

Nemuro... am/ap.89

Hakodate

Tokio ......... Kochi Nagasaki

Kagoshima

Orbima ...... Naba

29.89

3902

17

30.11

39.ES

1

136.11

30.12

4

30,13

30.09

a.m 30.09

30.10

130.041

30,07

3009

30.27

Sharp Peak...

Ampy 6.30 8.]30.06||

Ishigakijima.. Taihoku ...... Taichu... Taipan ....... Koshun Pescadores... W'eibaixei...9

Gutzla

Swatow 9 am. 30.08

Canton

Hongkongtom 30,12] Victoria Peak

Gap Rock ... Macao Haiphong... Manila TATT Bacolod Iloilo...

Cobu

24 30.09

M [30.04

#

C. St. James {toa.m.

March 7418, 1906, am

Vladivostock.7′′ ́a.m.

Vemurg Hakadale... Tokio Kochi....... Nagasaki..... Kagoshima... Oshime Naha Ishigakim Taihoku Taichu.........

Taiban.........

am 29 89

M

√2g 8g...

"

|29.94-

29.95

J 29.99

FL 30.03

- 30-0

11 (30.01

#

30.01

a.m.

30.01

"

30.03

29.97

Washain 1.m.[30,07| 47 Gutsla

30.02

30.1948

Koshun ......

Pescadores...

Sharp Peak..... 30.25.56) Amoyo

Swatow. a.m.2999)!

CABIOB) Hongkong

Victoria Peak Gap Rock...

MACAO............

ORAIQIRBURN. Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant

R. J.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Bamelt, H. J, D. Cocker, Capt, and Mrs, Smith, Percy Dann, G. H,

Борса, Р Gaskell, Mr. and Mr. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Bacolod

Montagne Jameson, P. 8.

KOWLOOW, Ainslie, Dr. D. H. Hall, A. J. Charltou, M. Capt. Hord, Cha. T.

and Mg, K. and Hard, Charles D.

Lousy, Dr. and Mrs,

and children Reynolds, F. O Rothrack, Mr. & Mrs,

P, 0,

Kurse

Condarey, Mai 15, Shanghai-Per Tchang, 15th Mar,, : P.M.. Bondrey, Mist Adaline Macao-Per Haungskam, 16th Mar. 1.15 P.M. | Crawford, Mrs, A. Slogapore, Sourabaya and Samarang-Per Amara, 19th Mar, 2.FM.

Daniel, Campbell

Falconer, R. M

Haiphong Manila

30 15

"

10.10

IR

*

H

Cebu ********

43

C. St. James aя

March March 21 me

4 30.00

Barometer....n

30.13 Temperature 59, Humidity By Rainfall,............ouse - 0,27

Ba

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