THE AMENDED CHINESE EX-
Vermont:
CLUSION ACZ.,
59TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION. H. R. 11923.
In the House of Representatives, January 21, 196, Mr. Faster, f Vermont, introduced the following bill; which was refer.ed to the Com- mittee on Foreign Affairs and ordered to be printed:
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY MARCH 27, 1906.
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the United States, eiren't for district courts of the district where application for admission is made, or may julee thereof, for a writ of habeas The following bill, drafted in accordancers to determine his right of chitry into the with the commendation f the I resident of United States, and sit cuts or judges shall the United States, has been produced in theve jurisdiction to stetermine said right: House of Representatives by Mr. Forer, of Provided, That no order permitting entry shall he made by any count of judge unul after a stermir ation by the proper inmigration official iverse to such right has been made and ffirmed on appeal by the Secrease of Com- erce and Labour: And provided further, fat the said court and judges shall have wer to admit the petitioner to bail pending the said hearing or any appeal therefrom whether taken by the United States or the petitioner. The Secretary of Commerce and 1.bour is empowered to make a special order the admission for a specified limited period Be it enacted by the Senate aval House of on production of a bond in such amount as Representatives of the United States of America he may fix of any Chinese peiarn whom he In Cargress assemble, that from and after they deem equitably entitled to enter, but, who passage of this art and u til the expiration of shall not produce the passport or certificate heroin provided, but shall establish to the ion years next after the passage of this act, ir shall be unlawful for any Chinese labourer, satisfaction of the adid Secrelaty, that by in- whether a subjci of China or of any other avertence he failed to secure the same and That it may be precured within a reasonable foreign power, to enter the United States or any island territory under the jurisdiction time
Sec. to That all the Chinese persons within of the United States, except as hereinafter
41 United States shall enjoy for the protection provided.
their persons and property all the rights, pvileges, and immunities which are given by the Constitution and laws of the United States 10 the citizens or the subject of the most favour- ed nation, excepting the right to bic..me naturalised citizens.
A bill to prohibit the coming of Chinese labourers into the United Stater, and for other purposts.
Sec. 2. That it shall be unlawful for any' Chinese bouler nat a ci izen of the United States to piss from any island territory under the jurisdiction of the United States, to the maitland territory of the United States, and from one, tortion of such island terr lory to another portion ei,said island territory: Pra vided, however, That this provision shall not apply to the transit of Chinese labourers from one island to another island of the same group; and any islands within the jurisdiction of any State or the dist iet of Alaskä shall be consider. ed a part of the mainland under this section: And provided further, That the foregoing pro vision ofthis section shall not apply to Chinese labouers duly registred as such in the main land tervitory of the United States who shall upon application, receive the retun certificate provided for in section the of this act, which shall entule them to ge and return from said island territory, under the jurisdiction of the
United States
Sec. 11. That all acis and pals of acts in- Co sistent with the previsions of this act are beby repealed.'
Shipping.
Arrivale.
Bayern, Ger. 6.3., 5.43, H. Formes, 26th Mar,,
-Yokohama 17th Mar., Mads and Gen. M. & Co.
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Mrs. Berrick, Mesis. F. G. Barclay, C. M. Bartlett, M. E. Crossley, Heniy, H. Hanburg, C. Bokemann, A. Schaeffe, O. Crasemann, N. E. Cornish, F. Gayin, Lanze, C Inogue, Taki Sawa, Magnaghten, A. Reynolds, C. H. P. Tay, S. Nakamura, T. Hada, E. Poeppel, O. Mordhors, C. A. W. Merrok, H. and H. Aust, Capt. ff. F. R. Despart, Messrs. M. Burckhardt, M. and F. Krie, C. Kiessling, and Maung Po N. Hardinge. Col, tenge, Thunng. Lieut. Messrs. H. Redcliffe and Wittmann, Mr. and Mr., Schuetz, Mr, and Birs. G. F. von Krogb, Miss E. llueseler, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Bauld and children, Mrs T. R. Donelly, Misses Donelly, Mr. Donelly, Mr. and Mrs. F. E
'opkins, Miss Brotherton, Miss Hoggarth, Rev. and Mrs. Kitley Str. and Mrs. Symona, Miss M, C, Knight, Miss E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Phelps, Miss Phel, Alisa Cumberland, Mr. and Mrs. A. Antonich, Mr. and Mrs. Klimant, M. and Mrs, voumeister, Mrs. Poletti, Misses trommelin, Downie, Aencale, and Linker, Mrs. Matiby, Messrs. Ch. Prest, Tion Yen, Tan Yen Chuan, Wang Yuen Chien, and G. F. Goodhart, Capt. Dannevig. Messrs. Houston, K. Twamoto, If. Aug. A. 1^, Clarke, W. Schmidt, F. Poletti, Sumigoshi, Y. Kawano 1 Dr. Nagai, Taon Trojen, Meo Moutong, Shou Yen, F. Reyer, Kou, M, Stals, B. v. Ekeren, H. Driessen, Rev. Tucker, G. Lascar, ?) of. Dr. Ward, B. Rempel, A. Penner, and If, Kasahara.
Shipping Report.
Str. Benledi ferm Shanghai;-Thick foggy weather from Tungyung Island to port, strong NEly winds, modemte sea.
Str. Rubi from Manila:--Moderate winds and fine clear weather up to the Pratas, hence strong monsoon, and high sea into port.
Str. Hong Moh from Singapore-Experi- enced moderate tronsoon weather, with mede rate sea, off Hongkong strong Ely gale with high sea, and thick hazy weather.
Sir, Worang from fieatsin:-Take Bar to Rub, Br, 5.5, 1,411, R. W. Almond, sinh Mar., Tongting Island strong to moderate variable winds and sea, to Heishan Island foggy wen- Manila 24th Mar, Gen-S. T. & Co Wosang, Br. s.s., 1,127, H. S. Malkin, 'thther, and from the ce to pott fresh NE, gale,
Mar-Tientsin 19th Mar, Gen.—1, M. & with high sea and misty weather.
Co.
Helene, Ger. ... 77. Jessen, 26th Mar.,-
Turane 20th Mar, and Haihow 25th, Coal and Gen.-J. & Co. Benledi, Br. ss, 509, J. Potter, 26th Mar.
Shanghai and Mar, Ben.-G., L. & Ch Kiokiang, Br, 1,228, W. D. Jones, 26 h Marsh and Chinking 20th Marr, Gen.-B. & S.
Sec. 3. That any Chinese labourer in the United States duly registered as such, desiring to depart thereliom and return thereta, shall upon application to the immigration officer. whose official station is nearest to his place of residence, or to the immigration officer at the port or place from which he intends to depart and upon exhibition of his certificate of regis tration, be furnished by said immigration officer with a certificate which shall entitle such Chin-Jingmob, Br. s.s., 2.554, Wm. Daw,63, 26th ese labourer to return to the United States: Provided, that 1.othing in this act shall be construed to prevent the admission of Chinese labou cis who have left the United States temporarily and who have a right to return thereto span the product on of the evidence required by the laws in force at the time of the passage of thi, act.
Sér. 4
Mar,-Stogapore 20th Mar, Gen-Chi
nest.
Teleau bus, Br. ; 4,801, J. 11. Goodwin,'
27th Mar,hanghai 2411 Mar, Gen.—13. & 5.
Kert, Be, cruiser 9,801, De 10 sey' 20th Mar..
Singapore 2 th Mar.
Hanbox, 261h
Sergawa, Jap. cruiser, 680
Maratoya Mar. That any bilese labourer who is in the L'ated States at the time of the passage Formosa, Br. s.5, 2,615, B. W. H, Snow, 27th Mar-Yokohama 13th Mar, Gen.-P. & of this act shall be deered to be lawfully in and entitled to remain in the United States,
O. S. N. Co unless positive proof is 'produced to the con-
and he shall be enth din, nd shall, upon application, receive from the colector of inter nai revenue, or such other officer as may be designated by the Present at the Urited States in the sevente drie where such labourer resides, is ceri.ficate of residence. which certificare shall be held to be legal evidence of his right to teniain in the United Stales. Such certifiente shall be issued without. charge to the applicant, and shall contain the pame, age, cal res dence hecupation, mà description of the person of the applicant, and a duplicate thereof shall be filed in the proper office of the district within which such Chinese labourer make application.
Sec. 5 That - Chinese persons shall enjoy the privilege of transit across the territory of the United States in the course of their journey to or from other, countries, subject to such regulations by the government of the United States as may be necessar, to prevent said privilege of transit from being abused,
Sec. 6. That any Chinese labourer charged with being unlawfully in the United States or its teritories may be desained or arrested only upon a warrant issued upon a complaint, under onth, filed by any party on behalf of the United States, by any justice, judge, as commissioner of any United States Court, returnable before any justice, judge, or commissioner of a, United States court, or b fore any United States court. and when convicted upon a heating and fourd and adjudged to be not lawfully entitled to be or remain in the United States, such person shall be removed from the United Sintes in the said the country where he came, arrest, hearing. n trial such Chinese fa bourer shall be entitled to all the rights, privileges, and immunities, provided by the Constitution and laws of the United States, enjoye. by the citizens or fubjects of the most lavoured anties,
ausan Br. ss., 1,644, R. Houghton, 271h Mar-Sandakan 11st Mar, Timber e d Gen-, & Co
Chiyuen, h. s.5, 1,175, C. Sterai, 19 Mar, -Shanghai 23rd Mar, Gen.-C. 4, SN Co.
Departures. Mar. 17. Prins Ettel Pritàrich, for shanghai, &c. Haimun, far Swatów, Dagny, for Bungay, Kiuklang, for Canton. Wong, toe Canton, Kueichow, for Canion. Yochow, for Canton.. Matsushima, Jap cruiser, for Mnila. tsukusima, Jap, cnu sei, for Mani a. askidott, Jap cruises (Manila. Laisung, for Calcutta. Tean, for Manila.
erfon, for Shanghai, Bented for Kalsichang;
Passengers arrived.
Per Hongmoh, from Singapore-802 Clunese. Per Rudi, from Male-Mr. and Mis, C. S. Ridgway, Mr. and Mis. E. B. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. L. A. Wood, Mi and
F. Richter and 2 children, Master Allen, Wood, Licut, Jas. J. Mclean, Mr. A. I
aberg. t. A. . Watson, Messrs. 1 F. Halada, F. S. Haichley, C. Hengsh ch, K L. Finnick and chil!, Mrs Gar ne Wilder, Mra, E. L. Bra s, Col David Baker, Dr. T. C. Walther, Mr. H. Hinton, Mr. and Sons: R. G. Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wood, Master
auline nd, Ves rs. M. A, Rodriguez. We Kwo Chi, Mr. and Mr. Cu Unjieng wad children, Stasiano l'arretto. Messrs. S. K. Yin,
M. Lukesh, Mr. and Mrs, Bushey, Mr. and Mrs. Andrewall, Mr. A. Kauffman, 5 Euro peaus, Arne icans, and if o Chinese
Per Bayern, or Hongkong. from Yokohama. Mrs. T. E Hor: Ind son, Miss Hurst Hodgson, MR. Palmer and amah, and Mr. Rue Ch Man From Kobe Mr. T.
Sec 7 That the words "labourer" or "labourer, wherever useri in this act, shall be construed to mean both skilled and unskilled manual labourers, including Chinese employed in mining, fishing, huckstering, peddling, laun-Tone hata dering, or those en aged in taling, drying, or otherwise preserving shell ar olber sh for home consumption or exost ton
From Nagasaki-Messrs. F. Boon
Laws, Ruzufusa Takurar, and child, Mr. and Mrs. Vama, uchi, and child, Me sra: K. jeh ba chi () ts. Fuma Yanishita, Mrs. Rigo Ters- mele, Takam and S uyezami. From Shang- hai-Mrs. Mandle and amab. Messra, Sidney Mourie, J. C. Armistead, Mr. and Mre, I Hamilton Sharp, Messrs. Higgins, H. A. Busch, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Pryce, Mr. J. G Hurst Hodgson, Mrs. and Miss Spector, and Mr. O. Meyer.
Per Formora, for Hongkong from Kobe- Mr. F. W Maitland. From Shan hi- Mrs. E. W. Maitland, child, inlant and amah, and Mr. J. E. Hanson. Fur London-Mr. J. 1. Bessel, Mira, E. Fuller, 2 children and infant Mr. Mrs, and Miss Early. For London-Mr. C. H. Wilson,
VISITORS AT THE DOT ELS.
HONGKONG.
»lexander, Lady Arleson, Mrs. K. Battiscombe, H. G.. Heil, R.N., Engr.-Lieut.
arnce, Miss E.
Hoyt, C. Humphreys, W. M. Hunter, R. Ihnes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
1. W. Jefferson, Mr. & Mr.
Ships Passed The Canal, 13th February-Needles, Palawan, Seno gambia, Silvertown, Trave, 16th February Idomsrecut, Macknon, Polynesien, Ulysses, 20th February-Afix, Dentateurs, Pab Ling, Palmer, Ponun, Segovia. Vindobona, Prina Regent Luitpold, Atholl, Coulsdon, Riverton 2 February Albenga, Ambria, Armand
H. F.: Rakic, Kintuck, Room, Phipponrizili, Haver; shamgrants, Manaton, 27th FebruaryGlen: | Brbeck, R.J. shy, Glenturret, Anchises, Bantu, Fourichon, shop, 2nd March-Benvenue, C. Ferd Laeisz, Hud Bishop, W. H. sw Stentor, Berra, Malacca, 6th March isney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Calédonien, Flintshire, Indrapura, Aker, L. Biancy, Miss fong, Print Eitel Friedrich. 9th March Bissell, W. 5. Calchas, Ernest Simons, Preusion, Pathan Bonanr, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr, F.
1. W. C. Rhanania, 13th March-Aieria, Trieste, Sikh, Beckmana, Devinha, Indian Monarch. Iye tomand, E.
far 17th March-Japan. Mayane, Salaki, Stonbwick, Mr. & Patrocius, Tancer. 20th March-Brisgavia, Area, Banalder, Sachsen, Anna, Amiral. Axemans, Engineer, Avdakop, Slaipner, 24th March--Dardanue, Hector, Palerme, Zisten, Ping Sury, Polynesien, St. Bride.
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PEAK.
Andrews, Mrs. Heath, A. Heath, Mrs. Boyle, Lady Florence Carruthers, Mr. Cuter, Mr. and Mrs. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mr.A.E. Courtney, G. M. Craddock, Mr. & Mrs. D..niel, Mr.
Lang, Mr.
Maitland, Mr. and Mrs.
F.
Martin, R. Master, H. F. C. Mitchell, R.. Moss, Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Neville, J. C. Ollis, A B.. Painter, Major & Mrs. Pollock, m.C., Mr. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Engel, Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott, C. C.
H. Johnston, A. Johnston, H. A. Johnson, R. Jokl, J. P. F.
Darling, Col.
Gales, Capt.
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Keney, Mr. Koenig, C.
Gaspar, Mr.
Gasier, E.
Gracey, Mr.
Laing, A. H.
Mandi, H.
W. Douglas
Marriott, Dr. O.
Martis, T.
Miller, P. L..
Mrs. Kuox, Mr. and Mrs. L. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. and child 1 roughall, L. tull, Hurale, C. M. G. Campbell, L. F. Chalmers, Dr, Chatham, Hon, & Mrs,
W.
Clark, M. O, Clark, T.
Arrivals at Home-13th February-Schuyl kili, Sithonia: 14th February-Geglarnau 20th February Benimand, Polysation, Tydaws. 27th February Gases, Laschill. 27th Febru-Chatham, Miss arve Baniomond, Idomancur. 1st March Palawan, and March-Nuola. 6th March Pak Ling, 8th March-Palma, 9th March Afox, Glenturret, Roon, Indrant. 3th Mar. h Ambria, Calidonien, Hudson. 14th March --Mfalacza. 17th March- Hellas, Stentar, zoth March-Preussen, Salasie. Atholl
Post
34th March-
Office.
A Mail will close for :---
Hoihow an 11aiphong-Per Triumph, 28th Mar, A.M.
Swatow and Deli-Per Johanna, 28th Mar. 9 AM.
Shanghai, Nagati, Kobe, Yohama, Victoria and Vancouver, 16C.-fe&res of China, 28th Mar, to & Mo
·Europe, &c, Indus via Tuticui, -Pas Bayern, 18th Man, and M.
Macao-Per Fleungskan, 28th Mar, 215. P.. Manila, Zamboanga, Purt Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chang
Vessels in Port.
STEAMRAK. Andree Rickmers, Ger. s.s., 1,020, Chr. Kumpel,
agh Mar Bangkok 14th Mar., and Koh-iña, 18th Mar., 3 P.M. sichang 18th, Rice D. & S.
Balten Hall, Br. 3.5., 1,378, C. W. S. Haison, 23rd Mar,-Moji 15th Mar., Coals.-D. & Ca.. L.d.
Ch
ong Shing, Br 3.9., 1,156, S. J. Payne, 19 h Mar-Port Talbot 2nd Jan, Batavia and Singapore 13th Mar, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Chingre, r. 8.5, 1,4 9, J. McD. Howie, oth Mar,Melbourne via Ports 11th Feb. Gen, und Mostly Flour-B. & S. Cranley, Br 8., 2,908, W. E. Steel, 25th Mar,
Durban 28th Feb, Ballast.-G., L. & Ca.. baini Kotchita Mari, Jap. 91, 4,167, T. Arachi, 21st Man,-Keb- and Karatay : 5th Mar., Col and Gen.-Bianyark & Co: Emma Luyken, Ger. 1.8., 1,100, G. Cornand,
Mar Saigon 12th Mar, Rice and Flour.-E. A. T. Cn;
Empress of China, Br. s.5., 3,046, R. Archibald, R.N.R., 14 MaVancouver, B.C., 19th Feb, and Shanghai 11th Mar., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Fooksang Br. 5.8., 1984. W. E. Sawer, 19th Mar-Calcutta Gil Mar, Coal, M. &
Co
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Hanoi, Fr. 15, 739. 12. Meeres, 8th Mar -
Manda ath Mar.. Blast.-A. R. M. Haversham Grange, Br. 55, 4,970, ). Howe, 24th Mari-Barry 9th Feb., Ballast.-G., L & Cu
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Hoogay-Per Hilary, 18th Mar, 4 PM, Swatow-Per l'elene, 28th Mac, 5 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Haitam, 19th Mar, 1 P..
Swatow and Shanghai-Per Kwongsang, 29th Mar., 2 P.M.
Bhanghai-Per Kiuktang, 29th Mar, 3 PM, 291b Mar, 3 P.3.
Swatow and Tientsi 1-Pór . Cheongshing,
Singapore l'er Telemachus, 29th Mar
4. P.M.
Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Fooksáng, 30th Mar,P.M.
Shanghai Per Woiang, 30th Mar, 2 Post, Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Yunnan, 30th Mar, 3 PM.
Manila, Timur. Pert Darwin, Thursday Island, Conklown, Caimi. Tevens ville. Bi han. Sydney, obart, I aunceston, New Zea: Find, Melbon Adelaide and Perth Per Australian, 31st Mar, 11 AM
Manila-Per Fuỗi, graỪMar, 11 AM, Shanghai-Per flingang, 31st Mar, 2 F.M. Cebu and nilo-Per Kaifong, 31st Mar,
P.H.
Shanghai Pe Pechow, 1181 Mar. 3, 15.
Ernest Simons, tit April 11 AN
Reichow, and April 3 .. Tientsin Manila. Simpsonhafen, Fi, Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Matup, Samarai, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne - Pev Prins Waldemar,
Iris, Am, iransport, 2,200, Whitton, 27th Feb.,
Manila 22nd Feb., Coal,-Government, Johanne, Ger. 5.5, 952, Ipland, 12th Mar.,rd April, to A.M.
Bangkok reth Mar., Rice J. & Co.
Keong Wai, Ger. ss. 1,103, Köhler, 22nd Mar, Bangkok via Swatow 21st Mar, Rice.-
B. & S. Kintuck, Br. 6.5., 1,900, lewis, 15th Mar,- Liverpool th Feb, and Singapore zist Atar Cas.-B & S.
Laertes, Br. 5.5., 1,341, J. B. Jackson, 18th
Mar Saigon 14th Mar., Gen.-Chinese. Mercedes, Br. transport, 2,900, J. McGregor, 6th Feb., from Pulo Condore Island. Neckar, Ger. 5.5, 6,199, ^. Harraísowitz, and
Mar-Bremen 19th Feb., and Singapore 18th Mar, Gen-M. & Co.
Nippon Maru, Jup. s.5, 3,072, W. W. Greene, 23rd Mar, San Francisco 10th Feb., and Shanghai 29th Mar., Mails and Gen.-N. Y.-K.
Paklat, Ger. 5,6,103 H. Demes, 26th Mar., Bangkok 18th Mar, Rice and MashTM 1. & S.
Rajaburi, Ger. s.s,, 1,18), (7), Koch, 23rd Mar, -Bangkok 16th Mar.. Rice-B, & 5 Suisang, Dr. s.s., 1,650, T. A. Mitchell, 16th
MrCalcutta 27th Mar., Coal.-J., M. &
Co.
Marseilles via Sabang 8th Mar,, Ballast. Swanley, Br. s., 2,800, Daws n, 161b Mar
C. & Co.
Triumph, Ger, 5.5, 796, A. Hansen, 25th Mar,
Hoihow 24th Mar., Gen.-J. & Co, Ulabrand, Nor ss., 269, O Kristiansen, 18th
Man-Moji ih Mar, Coal.-M. B, K. Verona, er s... 3.036, . Dobronz, 24th Mar.
-Shanghai zist Mar, Gen.-C. & Co. Welsh Prince, Br, s.s., 2,6co, Coull, 16th Mar., -Bombay via Singapore 19th Mar, Ballast. Order..
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Steamers Expected.
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Shanghai, Vagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono lulu and San Francisco-Per Niphon Maru, 3rd April, 10 A.M.
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Shanghai, Tringtau and Chemulpo-Per Tenfeld, 3rd April, 2 PM.
Shanghai, Moj, Yokohama, Victons, B.C., and Seattle, Wash.-Per Shinano, Maru, 3rd April, 3 P.M.
Koba-Per Chinglu, 4th April, 3 FM. Cela and Iloilo Per Sungklong, 4th April, P..
Manila-Per Loongrang, 6th April, 3 P.M. Manila--Per Zafiro, 7th April, to A.M Europe, &c., India in Toticnsin!" Greana, 7th April, 11 4. M.
Shanghai, Naonanki, Kohe. Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.)-Per Athenian, Fith April; ut A.M.
Montgomery, Mr. and
Mrs. G. F. Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Mallips, Miss Nagelmackers, Mr. and Mr. R. and maid Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. and Chineso. boy
T. W.
Newall, S. G. Clarke, W, E.
Newington, A. G. Clegg, R., Eng. and Mrs. H. 1. Colvin, H. E.. Cooper, Miss Coulthart, J. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G.
Davies, F. O.
Deacon, F. B.
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Europo, &c., India, a Tuticorn-ter Armand Bekic, 17th April, 17 4.M,
A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokfu. lam Police Station. It will be cleared daily at
nogo.
There will be a delivery of letters at Pokfu- Jam leaving the G. P. O. daily at, to,30 a.m.
The following may now be obtained at the General Post Office counter p
Portal Guides, tích ................za cents. Parcel Port Tariff, each......20
NAMR.
Alacrity
Andromeda Agenti Fron
Astraca Bramble ...Singapare. V. K....Mar. 18
Britomart Empire. P. Darwin. G., L. &Co Mar. 29 Cadmos Shinano Maru. Shanghai...N. Y. K....Mar 29 Cherub C. Ferd, Laeisz Singapore H. A. L... Mar, 10 Clin... Doric..........Japan.....Q. & D, Co Mar. 31
nindem Singapore & Co........ Mar, 31 | Fanie ... Ernest Simons Singapore. M. M... April 2 Finra... Namsangalcutta.... T., M. & Co April
Handy April Taiyuan Sydney D. & S. Emp, of India Vancouver. C. P. R. Go April 10
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Sec. 8, That all Chinese person other than labourers shall be entitled to satrance into and residence in the Unard talesny island territory under the jurisdiction thereof upon the presentation at the port or place of their arrival in the United States, to the immigration or customs officer of a passport or certificate issu- ed by the officer duly authorised the efor by the government of China, or if issued outside of China by the Chinese diplomatic or consular
Bantu the absenc of such representative officer, or by any diplomatic or consular officer of the United States, or by the government of the coustry o wh.ch they may be citizens or sub-
Per Fris Eitel Friedrich, from Bremen, fects. This passport or certifi ate if in the
&c. for - ongkong-Misses M. Armitage, and Chinese or any other finguage shall be seenm- panied by an English translation therent, and Hogg, M. and Mrs. H. E. Tomkins and shall contain the name of the holder, his children, M. and Miss Parks, Col. and Mrs. occupation or profession and a description of Dillon, Dr. Schnetz, Mr. and Mrs. I. Schnelze. his person. It shall be the duty of the consular Mr Muures, Vrs and Miss Vail, Baion representative of the United States at the port or von Ligetel Messrs T. Quin, H. Fox, Uthai, place from which the person named in the passi | .1. F. Vouck, C. T. Grahan, E. Watson, W. port or certificate is about to depat, to examine into the truth of the statements ret forth in such passport of certificate, and if they are found to be carreet ha hall criify the same under his signature and official seal. Such passport or certificate, duly vidd by the diplomatic or consular officer of the United States, when presented by the person to whom it was issued customs official to the proper immigratin at the port or place in the United States where the hol ter thereof seeks to enter, shall entitle the holder to admitance into and residence in the United States, and the said passport or certificate shall remain in the persession of the perion to whom it was issued, Provided, How ever, That wherever a designated official of the Department of Commerce and Labour is stationed at a Chinese or other foreign port, said consular officer of the United States at the port of departure for the Unit 4 States shall certily to sald pissport or cent fcate only upon receiving a report in writing from the said designated officil concerning the appli. cation of the Chinese person.
Sec. 9. That any Chinese person prevented from entering the United States may apply to
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA 'DOCKS.
U.S.S. Barry............ U.S.. Baltimore...... H.M S. Waterwitch.
Robinson and C. S. Sewell, Misses Plunkett, Furness, Smith and Wilson, Mrs. Vosseler, Miss M. Wendt, Messrs. A. Krockenberger, P. Merz, Wulff, A. Kapsell, Voelt, M. Baumler G. Wittrock, E. Geutner. T. Maluka, and A chaffrath, and Capt. T. C. Hansen, For Shanghai and Japan-Baron E Klopmann, Mr. and Mrs. H. Vehling and children, Dr. A. Sel. (arth, Miss M. Kni ht, Mrs. F. S. Shaw and Hilan children, Miss A. Criffin, Misses Champion, General Pel Mr. and Mrs, Calthrop, Mrs. F. M, Smith, Miss Chinglu......... Mt, Croushaw, Misses E. H, Wright, r. and Tsingtau Mr. Barff, Mrs. G. Beitmann, Miss Johanne............ Heldern, Miss S. Moule, Mrs Scheurlea, Con Hanoi......... aul and Mrs. T. Atkinson, Comdr, P. Cullen, Jenfeld .......... Misses E. 1. Meyer and E. Bieberstein, Mr. Phranang............. and Mrs. G Korndorfer, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Cheongshing Montgomery, H. Excell. Haub Kich, H. Excell, Keongwai, Li Ching Hsp, Mr. H. Horn, Freiherr Dr. Loudon, Col. W. Samoying, Mrs. G. Stuart, r. and Mr. Winters, Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus, Capt. 1. R. Despart, Mr. and Mrs. Briggs Yungkiang Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Steward, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shun Fung
Kowloon
Cosmopolitan
Aberdeen
.1+
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Lt. Nicholls, E. A.
Oliffe, O. C. Falmer, Mrs. R. H. Parfitt, W. Patey, Mrs. E. 0. Peake, W. Pecker, B. L. Pennefather, Mr.G. H. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
T. L. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Pfordten, A. R.
W. H
Pigott, C. Doolittle, F. H. Powell, W. A.. Douglas, Capt.& Mrs. J. Quín, J. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, H. A.
w.A.
Reed, E. B. 1lowning, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, LC,
T. C. and infant Dralla, 1, Einstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mrs. E. Evans, Dr. H, M. Eves, G. W. Fischer, R. Fletcher, H. Forman, Mr. and
E. B.
Fox, Mr. & Mrs.
nurse and infant Frankel, C, W. Fulton, Dr.
Liratiam, C.
Gray, T. C.. Hali, Capt. T Hanghwont, W. B.
Harker, B. B. Hartley, C.
•
Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
child
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. and child Shea, J. J. Sheldrake, Capt. Skott, C.
Spittles, J. 5.
Stein, A. L.
Mrs.
Stephens, H.'
H.
Hewitt, Mr. & Mr1E, A. Higgins, J. Hinton, H
Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs
M
Hodgson, Misses H.
and F. Holdsworth, Mrs.
Stevens, Rev. A. J. Stevenson, R.M., Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. E. Stranch, Mr. and Mrs.
E. von
Sutherland, P. D.
Thomas, H. P.
Thomas, Miss M, L. Turner, Mr. and Lady
F. and maid. Uexkull, Baron and
Ваголемя Wakefield, Mrs. Waldow, Mr. von Wilder, Mrs. P. Williams, Miss Wood, G..G.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Young, J. A.
Hollingsworth, Mr. & Youngerman, Col. and
Mrs. Holt, B. G.
KING Anderson, Miss J. W. Backhouse, J. H. Banett, Col. and Mrs. Banzi, Mr. and Mrs. Bienenfey, B Child, Mis Cohlan, Mr. Crui-kehank, J.
Birs.
EDWARD.
Meek, John 'Meek, T.
Morse,r. & Mrs, F.G.
Morse, H. E.
Moses, E. 1,
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
A, B, Muller, A.
Parker, W. T. Pattison, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W.
Cunningham, Mr. and Nursaw, E.
MI. A. Delaney, L. T. Douglas, Miss Frater, Mr. and Mrs.
1. W. Geoglugan, Capt. and
Mrs, N. M. Gifkins, Miss
Harbard, N., Condr.
R.
Pearse, Dr. W. W.
children Riggenbach, Madame
V.
Robb, J. M, Itu herford, T. Sali, L. Hogg, Mr. and Mrs. A. Scharrer, Victor
Schmitz, A. V.
Shibuya, Y. Hughes, J. Owen Jackson, Mrs and child Staeger, O. James, Mr. and Mrs. Story, G. F.
J. E.
Unbehaun, C.). Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Wharry, Dr. and Mrs.
E. 5.
Wharry, Miss Womack, A. S. Logan, W, MacGregor, Mrs, Phillip Womack, Mrs. Maisuki, T.
6.
CRARDIEBURN,,
Hassan, Mr. and Mrs.
Hareland, F.A. Howard
W. H.
Mr. and Mrs.
Hughes, Mr.
Jacks, Mr.
Jeffries, H, U, Jesling, Li Col Kaye, Major and Mrs, Kitson, Capt. & Mrs. Knight, Mr.
Kettings, P. Brunco, Dr. K. Casperien, S.. Finnick, R. L Finnick, H. R. Geissel, O.
Geutuer, E.
Guthrie, G. R.
Key, Dr. F. Krill, G.
Lohrmann, E. G.
Searle, Rev. G.
Seymour, Lt Col and
Mrs.
Shinkwin, Capt. Sinclair, A. Stokes, Mr.
Vereker, Capt. & Mrs
Ward, Capt. The Hon.
and Mr. M. R. C. Watson, Mr. & Mrs, M. White, Dr. M. 1. Wilkie, Mr.
Toba
and
Wonde, Mr. and Mrs,
Van de
Woodward, Mr. & Mre, Zehrmann, H. Q,
OCCIDENTAL
Lowe, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Lowe, Miss Siesio
Maioka, J.
Majer, Capi. and Mrs.
N. J. Majer, Master W. Maltitz, J... Merde, P.
Millar, P. Muaro, Mise A. Owca, O. E.
Parkib, J. C.
Richter, Mr. and Mrs.
and childrens Voster, E.
KOWLOON,
Ainslie, Dr. D. H. Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Charlton, R... Capt.
and Mrs. E and Hall, A. J.
nurse
Kennedy, Mrs. A. Condrey, Miss Adaline Loury, Dr. and Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. A... A and children Daniel, Campbell Reynolds, F. O,
CHINA COAST METŐEDKOLOGICAL REGISTF, March 26th, 1906, a.m.
Vladivostock.7 1.m.
Pemu....!
Hakodate
Tokio .........
Kuchi
Nagaraki
Kagoshima...
Naha
Oshima......
Bar, Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
a.m. 19 88
-
T
H 30.22
陣
30.23
15
3031
重要
30.39
30.36
30.33
"
130 13
3 26
ย
1+
130.15
Koshan
30.12
Pe: cadores...
30.17
Weihaiwei 1.9 3.m.130.48
Gutzlaff .....
30.59
harp Peak..
30.39
\moy
16.30 4.30.3
Taiboku Ishigakijuma.
Taichu......... Tainan........
Swatow .....194.0 130,1
Canten.......| शे
Hongkong...10 m. 30.25| Victoria Peak
Gap Rock ... 16 Macho.........!
Haiphong...
Manila........ Bacolod....19 a.m. Iloilo
Cebu.....................
30.1863
10.08 88 59
*
|29.99)
* 30.02 85
C. St. James.țioam. ---
March 27th, 1996, num.
Vladivostock.7 a.m.
Nemuro....... Hakodate...
Tokio ......... Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima... Naba Ishigakijima..
a.m.30.10
T
30.25
30.41-
11
30.35
30.37
**
30.131
11
30.16
1 (30.13
30.09
Taihoku! a.m.10.14 Taichu..........
Tainan ....... Koshun
Pescadores...!
N
30.13
" 130.12
r
30.07
ป 130.13
Welbaiwei ...9 am 30.73] 47 | Guiztaff...... 카
Sharp Peak... Amoy
Swatow
130,8
16.30 aj30.10
2m.
Canton ...... 10 Hongkong roa.m.
Victoria Penk
Gap Rock
30.12: 59
Macao
Haiphong... Manila
-
17
14
130.00 9137 | RNE |
Bacolod 9 am. Iloilo... Cebu........ J
1 29.93
29.92) 84
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant
R...
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grani Barnett, H. J, O. Cocker, Capt, and Mrs. Smith, Percy Dann, G. H.
Soppa, P. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. | C. St. James, 108.m.
Moningue
Jameson, P. S.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
CLASS.
TONS.
GUMB. L.H.P.
õalagaõõa
כלא
CAPTAIN.
Captain B. W.
Savory...
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch-vessel,,. cruiser, ist clank" cruiser, and class river gunboat,
1,700
1,000
11,000
10,500
4,365
7,000
710
iver gunboat... sloop...
710
9:0
1,070
1,400
Commander 2. La T. Leatham .. Captain R. Nelson Ommannay ... Captain C, L. Vaughan-Lea Lieut. Commander E, G, W. Davidson Lieut.-Commander W. L. Bamber Commander II, du C. Luard...
Hongkong Woosung
da...
Shanghai
en route Shangka!
Hongkong
Yangisze
water tank and log...
390
300
Hongkong
J7
cruiser, 161 class
Kant
Harl... Iteclai aus
King Alfred
sinop
ན སྟར་ torpedo bost destroyer... cruiser, and class... torpedo boat desirayer ... torpedo boat destrover special service torpedo.v... torpedo boat destroyer. cruiser, fat cias cruiser, 1st class
1,070 11,000
'1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, 1.5.0,'* ..
Yangtura
16
16,500
Japão
306
5+700
Lieut-Commander Hughes
Hongkong
4.360
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
k
Shanghai
275
4,000
Lient, Commander H, B. Cox
+4
Hongkong
175
4,000
Lieut. Commander Richarda,..
Hongkong
6,400
2,400.
Captain E. P. B. Charlton
Hongkong
280
$,900
Lieut.Commander W, H, Darwajl
Hongkong
4,800
201
river gunboss' fa
***
$4,100 85
11,000 30,000
Captain S. V. Y. de Horsay..."
Hongkong
Captain C, F: Thersby......
Hongkong
1,200
river gunlip
180
""800
Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dugmore
Yangtaxe
Lieut.Commander F. B. Neble..
Hongkong
torpedo boot destroyer...
6,300
Licut-Commander J. Kiddia
Hongkong
Burveying-vessel
650
Commander C. E. Monro
Hongkong
river gunboat
640
Sandpiper...
river gunboat
85
740
river gunboat... #
240
torpedo Eunt destroyer.
250
6,500
receiving ship...
4,650
Commodore H, P. Williams...
Lieut. Commander J. T. S. Lyne ... In reserva... HEEFT
Lieut, Commander Robert E. Vaughan Lieut, Commander H. T. Atlay ...
West River
101
West River
Yangtexa
10
Hongkong
曲目
+
Hongkong
Boo
***
196
river gunboal
Lieut. Commander R. Secretan...
Yangtze
6,300
Lient-Commander Stevenson
Hongkong...
450
Commander R, W. Glenais
Hongkong
200
350
$,000
Lient-Commander G. E. 1., Thomas' ...
Hongkong
✓ Boo
195
Lieut.Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson|
Yangisze
150
550
Lient-Commander G. J. Todd
Yangiare
150
$50
Lieut-Commander Jää. F. Knox.......
Yangisse
Kiniha Mnpchen Ofter... Rambler Dock.
Robi...
Spipe... Taku..
Tamar
Toal
Vinga
_
Waterwitch
Whiting
144
torpedo boat destroyer.
surveying ship...
torpade bout destroyer...
14
river gunboat...
H
Widgeon...
river gunboat
Woolcock...
Woodark
制
river ganbuat
SHANGHAI,
17th lost. ugunduan, New, Feb. 20, Tankadoo, Mar. 15,
12.
5.M.9, Iltis................. Kashing yumam.
Old,
14:
..Now,
10,
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H. Wray, Miss Calty, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony, U.S.S. Raleigh.........International, Dr. T. 11am, Miss A. G. Parrott, Col. and Mrs. McComb, Mr. and Mrs. Tenkins, Mr. and
* Flying Flag of Vico-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chief,