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LOCAL AND GENERAL..
FROM Sunday, the rst proximo, retreat will sound at 6.35 pim.
THREE cases of plague to-day bring the total for the year to ninety,
THE Japanese House of Reprorettatives has passed a modified protective tatif.
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FRANCH GUNVANT,
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION,
Despite the dullness and depression of the weather, the French Convent presented a very lively appearance this morning, to-day having been appointed for the distribution of prizes to the successful pupils of that institution, and as interesting programme of music and song had been piepared, pleasurable anticipa
on was, written upon the bright faces of the white-robed groups of scholars to be met with on all sides. The reception hall had been very tastefully decorated and draped with ..French and British flags, while on each side of this dais were suspended illuminated mottore, instructive to the young, and not altogether uninstructive to the old.
THE German mail of the 28th February was' delivered in London on the 28th inst,
CAPTAIN J. H. H. Jones, R.G.A., Jalt per Bayern yesterday for England, on expiration of tenure of appointment as instructor in gun nery,
By on oversight the last paragraph of the judg. ment of the Chief Justice in the Peak Tram way, though deleted by his wish, was inserted. It
The Hongkong Eelegraph formed no part of his judgment.
HONGKONG, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1906.
THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCH
IN 1905-
HYGIENOL of the mercantile community are able to pre
(REGISTERED).
A POWERFUL
DISINFECTANT,
GERMICIDE
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DEODORISER
CHEAP ·
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THE auction sale of plants, to be held by
be held at 37, Des Voeux Road, and not in their auction rooms as previously stated."
THE PRIZE LIST. Tha pres list was as follows:-
Infant Class-For Gentlepess-Vora Davids. Encouragement-Kartoon Rumjahn, abel Musso, Nellie Knight, Frank Dixon, Edward Pereira, Jack Patherson, Reading--Fa Dvice. Writing Zaithoon Rumjabm. Read- ing-George White. Spelling- auls Lecœur.
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Standard-Reading and Object Lesson-
Kathleen Handwick. Grammar aud Spe ling May Badcock, Arithmetic and Grammar-Do- rathy Hardwick. Reading and Object Lesson:
Elfrida Dixon. Arithmetic and Spelling- Arruna Madar. Writing and Grammar-Ada O'Brien. Arithmetic and Writing-Fuck-Chi, Object Lesson-Noot White, Reading- Dorothy Murray. Writing-Florence Kabler, Spelling-Mabel Cotton,
TELEGRAMS.
"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH ”
SERVICE, PAT
CHINA'S ARMY AND NAVY,
THE GERMAN EMPEROR
IN THE ROLE OF ADVISER.
[From Our Own Correspondent,] |
Shanghai, 29th March,
1.50 p.m.
The Special Chinese Commis-
11. Standard --Grammar and Geography, Reading and Spelling-May Leonard. Com position and Domestic Economy, and Gram- mar-Lizzie Leonard. Arithmetic and Spensioners, at present travelling through Punctually at the hour set, noon, His Excel-ing and Drawing-Tsui Mei Ngo. Object the Continent, have arrived at Berlin. Jency the Governor, accompanied by Captain Composition and Domestic Economy, Reading Lesson, and Writing-Maria Then sa Julyan, Smith, A.D.C., and Mr. R. A. B. Ponsonby, and Object Lesson-Julia Loyzaga Drawing
His Imperial Majesty the German private secretary, arrived at the Convent and and Writing. Arithmetic and Object Lesson- Emperor, receiving the Commis. Yubida Arat Reading and Writing-Louise was received by the Key. Mother, und His Chapman. Geography, Arithmetic and Com- sioners at the capital, tendered the Lordship Bishop, Pozzoni arşiving immediately position-Andree Leccur. Grammar, Geo. afler, as well as Vice-Admiral Richards, com- |graphy and Domestic. Economy-Dermot
Messrs Hughes and Hough on Saturday, will manding the French fleet; the Rev. Mother Dixon. Spelling nod Drawing-Flora Kaight, / travolling representatives of China
escorted them to that seats.
111. Standard-Grammar, Geography. Do his advice concerning the re-modelling As the Guberna-
mestic Economy and Elementary Science and torial party entered the Hail, Miss M. Herlon Orthography-Maud White. Ontbography and of China's Army and Navy. playedan air of welcome, and as soon asthe party Arithmetic, Reading and Needlework-Winnie had taken their seats, the curtains were drawn White Writing and Needlework, and Elemen tary Science-Halima Madar. Reading and aside, disclosing the dais, on which were
Composition, Grammar and Domestic Economy grouped the majority of the pupils of the Con- vent, and then stepping the front, and in clear-Kathleen Coyle, Geography and Arithmetic
-Grace Philpotis. read the following address:— and distinct tones, Miss Elsie Rendle then
DURING the absence on inspection duty in the As usual the report, which the guardians North of Major-General Villiers Hatton, G. B
the command of the troops in South China will devolve upon Colonel C. H. Darling, C. E.
Tax Soldiers' Club bar-boy who was pro secuted a day or two ago, by Mr. A Thornhill, for stealing two Si banknotes, was this morn- ing at the Magistracy, sentenced to two
months' hard labour,
lad in his charge.
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IV. Standard-Reading and Grammar. Composition and History-Jessie Marchant. Composition and History, Reading and Geo. graphy-Marguerite Pagues. Christian Doc Urine, Geography and Drawing---Grace Murray, Orthography and Grammar-Leontine Ellis.
[NC, D. News.]
A Russian Pretext.
Peking, 33rd March,, The Russian Minister, by direct instructions from his Government, has drawn the attention of the Waiwapu to a report that China is pur- posing to station strong forces at Harbin, Argun, and Futanchéng. If the report is true will be taken to mean that Chica intends to interrupt the communications between Russia Proper and, Vladivostock. The Chinese Go-' groundless. vernment has replied that the statement is
Orthography and Grammar-Grace Ellis, Needlework, Christian Doctrine and Composi-it tion-Carmen Loyzaga.
A Banking Enterprise.
Peking, 23rd March, The expectant Tootal Kao of Chckiang, with the aid of certain French capitalisto, has de cided to start a bank in the north with a capital of Tis 4,003,000.
The Formosa Earthquakes...
sent each year at the annual gathering of the members of the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce, is an exhaustive
Your Excellency, Your Lordship, Ladies, document full of interesting matter to the
and Gentlemen-The return of prize-giving commercial and shipping interests of the
day is to us, the scholars of the French Con- Colony. The report for 1905, which was
vent, a very happy.event, and one we look for presented to the 'menibers, yesterday after
ward to with great pleasué and much interest, noon, is no less voluminous, than its pre a hundred books to the library of the Y.M.C.A.siindlates us to friendly rivalry in the future. Mr. Wei Oo has generously contributed a lot of for ii canwas our past work with success and
VI. Standard-Composition, Geographyand decessors; it covers ninety-three foolscap Chinese Department. We are informed that We are deeply honoured with the presence of position and Elementary Science-Kathleen Grammar-Pepita Kablar. Arithmetic, Com- pages of closely printed matter and deals this is his second gift, Mr. Wei On having pre-
Your Excellency here to-day, in sparing a por· O'Sullivan. Elementary Science, Drawing with a variety of subjects-from Fiscal Resented a hundred books a few weeks ago.
tion of your very valuable time to take an in- and Needlework, and Arithmetic-Florence form, which has been engaging the attention
terest in our school it shows us that you are Murray. Orthography, Christian Doctrine, MR. F. A. Hazeland, at the Police-court to-day, of the Imperial Government, to one of consentenced a coolia to six months' hard labour deeply interested in the welfare of the children Needlework and Drawing-Alice Tayler. Politeness, Reading, Uistory, and Orthography paratively little importance, viz., public holi for attempting to kidnap a male child from his they make in their education.
of the Colony, and are pleased with the progress -Elsie Rendle, Reading and Geography
It is then with Maggie Hoskins, Christian Doctrine, Gram days in Hongkong. Apart from the many parents. The coolie was arrested by a de-
gratitude am trying to fulfil the honour mer and Drawing-Connie Jarge. questions that directly affect trade with tective on board a Macao steamier with the allotted me by, the Rev. Mather of expressing Flora Knight, Music and French--Louise French-Louis Lecœur, Tsin Ma Ngo, which the committee of the Chamber are
ber heartfelt thanks to Your Excellency Chapmas. Music-Kathleen Cayle. French more immediately concerned, in his com
for your kind attendance to-day, and forGrace Ellis, French-Leontine Ellis, Julia THE Nanfangpao says that in the settlement prehensive address yesterday Mc. E. A.
the leading part you are taking. I have. Layzign. French and Music-Carmen Loy- for the Nanchang massacres the Waiwupu will
Reverend Mother's | zaga. Music and French-Andrèe Lecœur. Hewett, the chairman, touched also upon
pursue separate policies in relation to Great also to express the matters of more or less general importance Britain and France, as the former have a
sincere thanks to Your Lordship for your first French and Singing-Marguerite Pagues. appearance at our prizedistribution, and to you, French-Esmee
French, Music and Singing-Jessie Marchant. asto which the humblest citizen finds interest. perfectly just case on their side, while the ladies and gentlemen, for the honour you have Woodcock, Maggie Hoskins. French-Rena Woodcock; Gwendoline We allude to the water supply and the Kow-latter have by no means a clear case,"
conferred on the Rev. Mother, the teachers, and Galluzzi, Kathleen O'Sullivan. Music and Joon-Canton Railway. It is gratifying to have
the scholars. We have prepared a little enter French-Elsie Rendle, French-Marie Rosario, Pepita Kabler. Freach-Hilda Cabral, Con. the assurance that the Tytam reservoir will
tainment, to show our appreciation of your nie Jorge, Ada Alves. Music-Winnie Mc A. §. WATSON & CO., be so far completed as to be able to store
kind interest in the school, and if you will Neill Hygiene-Jessie Marchant. Itygiene water during the approaching wet season,
remain to witness it we shall be delighted. In-Kindly presented by Hon. Dr. Clarke and so avert the danger that threatened the
Conclusion, I trust I have conveyed to you the Fepita ahler. Special for Hygiene-Mar- community this year of an impending water
deep gratitude of our Rev. Mother, the Sisters, guerite Pagues. and my fellow-scholars for your kind interest famine. The much-needed typhoon refuge
andiprésence, and cur united prayer is that the for the boat population is a public undertak
bounteous gifts of our Almighty Father, which [34ing whose early commencement and pronipt
are extended to the good and kind hearted, completion will afford shelter for the small
will be yours, and that He will bless all of you craft and cargo junks which are such indisategue that occurred at No. 35, Hanley Street and yours and guide and direct you in the knew when she invited him to be present committing murder, arson and armed robbery
HARMLESS
EFFECTIVE
LIMITED,
ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,
Hongkong, 3rd March, 1906,
GREGOR
pensable conveniences to the shipping of thè port. With the growing trade attracted by the unique position of Hongkong and its
CO., the
it is no matter for surprise that the congestion of the harbour should engage the carnest attention of the committee. What- ever measures that can be devised, for of shipping
19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. the better accommodation
BEER
PILSENER.
CROWN LABEL.
$13.00
Per Case of 4 Dozen Quarts.
$19.50
Per Gase of 8 Dozen Pints.
Hongkong, 16th Jans, 190}",
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"THEY are useless. The company don't want'
them, why shouldn't I take them?" said a coelle this morning when charged with sical ing broken milk bottles, the property of the Dairy Farm Campainy, at l'okfulam, yesterday. Mr. F. A. Hazeland sentenced him to three weeks' hard labour and six hours' stocks,
A MAN and a woman were charged before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, at the Magistracy this norning, for neglecting to report a case of
on the 28th instant. The Chinese constable, who made the arrest, caught the defendants removing the furniture from the premises.
faturc.
FRESH SHOCKS,
AWFUL DESTRUCTION OF LIFE.
Tokiv, 23rd March.'
1,862 wounded, white 3,831 houses were totally There have been 1,1c6 persons killed and
sod 2,12s partly destroyed by the Kagi earth quake. Two fresh violent shocks occurred in Formosa last evening. An Imperial Aide-de-
cimp has been ordered to make an inquiry on behalf of H. M. the Emperor.
KOBBERY WITH VIOLENCE
IN THE SUN ON DISTRICT.
At the Police Court bis afternoon, thies coalies were again brought up for examination before Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne, charged with in the Sha-po village, Sun On district, in the province of Kwangtung, on heptember 20,
THE GOVERNOK'S ADDRESS. The last of the prizes having been delivered and the children, with their beaming, happy little faces returned to their seats, His Excel lency, addressing the Rev. Mother, said she
and to distributa the prizes, he had just Stepping down from the dais, Miss Elsie given away, that he would accept with the
was such a real relief and delight to Readle then presented the address, which had greatest pleasure, because she knew it him to come within those peaceful walls, and style, to His Excellency the Governor, who re- a tiny dot, Baby Davies, stepped up and away from the cares of the outside world. He
Choy Kwai, a farmer in the Sha-po village, presented His Lordship the Bishop with considered the children were most fortunate in
stated that on September 18th, 1905, the first defendant, with a party of men, went to wit- another copy, in French, of the some address. having such an institution as this Convent
The following programme was then gone in which to receive their education, and they 'ness's place and drove some bailecks away.
1905.
Mt. G. E. Morrell, of Messrs. Dennys and Bowley, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. H. E. Pollock, KC, instructed by Mr. A. C. Deacon, defended,
because they reported the matter to the Station some minutes after the lukong had made his ceived it with a graceful word of thanks, while for however 'short a period spend the time Holborow, of Messrs. Deacon, Looker and
report.
THE admirable and exhaustive report of the Shanghai Cricket Club for last year is a striking
frequenting the port will, we feel certain tribute to the energy and care shown by the through, and ekcited the admiration of those should lean to know and appreciate their With the gang were the second and third defen-
with the anxiety of the Government to obtain the advice of the Chamber, be car ried out in the best interest of those who assist so materially towards the Colony's prosperity, hy contributing the large and
hon. sec., Mr. E. O Camming. After paying present, by the simple perfection with which it privileges. The world was constantly improv-dants. They were all armed. They drove the off debentures for Tis. 1,000, spending $851 on
was carried out, there being not the slightesting, and much of this improvement was due bullocks out of the village. Witness and his to the unselfishness and hard working pro- inquired why they were driving away the caule, two brothers went up to the first defendant and the pavilion, and remitting $823 for gear, the hitch from start to finish, which reflects the clivities of its civilized inhabitants while they The first defendant did not speak, but turning Clab as a credit balance of $2,587, and a stock of gear valued at $750. There are 400 playing members, of whain are $4 are absent,
greatest possible credit on the training powers of the good Sisters of this Convent. While space- aloae forbids an extended critique of the items,
are young, and so he urged the children in every way to practice unselfishness, to wark hard, to study seriously, and let gentleness
round abot one of witness's brothers dead. The second defendant then shot the second bro- 65 or 70 men in the band. Witness, returned ther, and witness ran away. There were about
| increasing tonnage converging at this im. and 266 non-playing, of whom 68 are absent. it is meet that "tuins" No. 4 and No. 12should | mark their manner ench to the other. The to his house and reported the matter to his The commi'lee, the W-C. D. New learns, bave a special word of praise. as the pretty report of the school had been very satisfactory.Į sister-in-law, while the armed men sab away:
propose to deal with the absent members at the annual meeting, which sounds ominous,
portant entrepôt of trade. The reference to the present position of China is timely. The best friends of the Empire share the chair- man's hope that in their efforts to secure an
THE possibilities of using the by-products of improved system of Government the sound
colton seed and bean, in the making of oil, a commonsense, for which the Chinese people commodity the demand for which in China is are so eminently noted, will in the end out of all proportion to the supply, gives very prevail and place a due check upon the rosy prospects to a company, which purposes
10 combine the businesses of manufacturers of extreme anti-foreign and revolutionary ten-
and dealers in oil with that of manufacturers dencies at times. too apparent. The recur-
and dealers in cotton-seed cake, beancake, rent subject of the Kowloon-Canton Railway producing all kinds of feeding stuff grains, and forms part of Mr. Hewett's speech of yester acting as warehousemen and storekeepers in day. Now that constructional work has all those several branches. Such a company already been commenced, as reported in is the Shanghai Oil. Company, Ld. The these columns some time ago, the hope may capital of the proposed company is to be Tis.. be entertained that before the Chamber meet 175,00 in 7,000 shares of Tls 25 each. Three thousand shares have been applied for in again at their next general meeting, work at,
advance and the remaining 4,000 are offered to the Chinese end of the line will have subscription. Mr. E de Bavier is chairman of been begun. The promoters of the Chinese
a strong board of Chinese directors, which bas company to complete the Hankow line have
secured the services as managing director of gone about their work with unwonted and Mr. Moritz Koppel, an expert who has arrived praiseworthy expedition, Money is ap- in Shanghai, and from whom particulars as to parently no object with them, and once work the prospects of the company can be obtained,
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picturesqueness of the mise en scene and the delightful advere with which the little ones went through the songs and various accom- panying actions, was marvellous to witness, and showed a remarkable amount of panistaking attention to details on the part of instructors and pupils alike.
PROGRAMME.
-PD......."Attaque des Ulan "..... ... Bobn
Misser S. Alves and H. Cabral, baru..."Le Couronne "... J. L. Blattmann 3.Piano... voyage d'une hilrondelle "...G, Micbruz Misses E, Kendle, M. Paques and A. Lecteur. 4300The Rose Queen “
13 Children, wkli baskets of rose, Piano.."Honnage a la Reine Alexandra"...Richar
Nimes S. Alvos and II. Cabral). .6.—Song..................“Pallomci. "...........Moreau Misses J. Marchant, M. Paques, A. Lecerur and D. Terrill.
Solan.” Charity “aggran
Mla K, O'Sullivan., Piano.......” A Grandes Guides "G. Micheur
Misses W. Me cill, J. Marchant and K. Coyle. -gr-Sáyste........ *Le peilt Ramsoeur"..
Mlasts A. Lecour and M. Paquet: Char......Convent Bells "................ fano." Lucrezia Borgia "................................... Mines M. Heron, H. Cabral and A, Leucur -Symphonie:....." Une Feto a Sevilla "... Lanceleves
Miss M. Herion, Accompanist. God Save the King. Father de Maria then addressed the as sembly, and said that owing to the lateness of the bour he would not read the report as
I was too unconscious to see much more.
Witness: On. seeing my two brothers shee
Cross-examined :-There are never any clans. fight at Sha-po. This was the first disturbance that has occurred at Shu-po as far as witness could remember. His brothers were shot at the back of the village, near the temple. Wi- ness was ten or twenty cheungs behind his brothers when the shooting began.. Roughly there were about 1,000 inhabitants in the Kha- po village.
and he hoped thatriext yearthe French Convent They returned later and set fire to houses. might take a higher place for the examination in Akogether fourteen houses were distroyed. hygiene than it had been able, for want of time, his deceased brothers, went out and picked Then witness, accompanied by the widows of to do this year. It was a most important sub-up their corpses. One was shot in the right ject to study for the health of the Colony, and ear and the other in the abdomen. to endeavour to get rid of the scourges which
Mr. Morrell (to witness): Did you tes any were even now with us-plague and small-pax, thing more? and the children of the Convent, as of all schools, should be taught the laws' of health, Another important matter for the children to pay attention to was the study of the French language, in order to understand and to love each other, and also because the French lan- guage was the most beautiful language in the world. The school, His Excellency continued, had been greatly honoured this day by the pre sence there, for the first time, of His Lordship Bishop Pezzoni, as welln of Admiral Richards, the Commander-in-Chief of the French fleet, and he wished to express his personal sense of the honour 'done by their presence to one of our educational institutions.
His Excellency finally said than he had a. special prize of his own, promised for the scholar who did best in hygiene,. and that scholar had also done best in French, and he called upon Jessie Marchant to come and re- ceive her prize which she did amidst great applause..
The children then sang the first verse of "God save the King."
His Excellency in passing the dals on which the children were all grouped bade them good-bye, and said he was pleased to sell them that the Rev. Mother had been kind enough to give them all a holiday till Monday (Loud applause from: the children). The proceedings then terminated.
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is actually commenced it will be vigorously A CORRESPONDENT writes to call attention to pushed forward. If the shorter line con- the conduct of some fakir, fast evening which necting the mainland with the Southern capihe witnessed when passing from the fruit. ital can be simultaneously completed with division to the meat division of the Central the trunk road to Hankow, Hongkong will Market, when he was astounded and disgusted have good reason to be thankful for the ac- to notice the jokis indulging in what they no complishment of a work fraught with pos- doubt considered a highly interesting game: usual, but mentioned that the report of sibilities which may exceed the most The "game" they were playing was one of the. Superintendent of Education on the expectoration, and the sole mode of carrying it year's work was very satisfactory in all sanguine anticipations.
out was to see who could expectorate subjects, except history, which was very over his opponent. The Jokis in the weak, but this was accounted for by the THE Japanese Budget for the 39th fiscal year
course of this "game" dodged: about the school being given a new course, towards which has been passed by the Diet, shows passage between the stalls, even, shouldering the end of the your. He then asked His Ex- total revenue, and expenditure. Y487,898,572, the meat hanging there for sale, in their effortscellency so be so. kind 'as 10 'distribute the extraordinary expenditure. In addition to this, exchanged, with, what results, he says, are the following list, and giving a cheery and en- spout of No. 26, Aberdeen Street early this three supplementary budgets were passed. The better left to the imagination. Pressure on his couraging word to each pupil, sa he or she morning and entered the house while the first amounts to ¥454,450.00 for the withdrawal time alone, he concludes, prevented him from came forward to receive the reward of the inmates were asleep. He gathered to worth of the troops from Manchuria and their re seeking out the Superintendent of the Market | year's "strenuous efforts." Some of the little of clothing and left the house in the same way. wards. The second amounts to Y7,100,000, for and calling him into action in the matter, Ildets being too tiny to climb off the dais His He was arrested further down the road by a the payment of interest on loans. The third such conduct as this is perpetrated in the Cen. Excellency, with his usual consideration, stop. policeman, Hung adnilited the charge at the amounts to ¥76,712,767, for the redemption of traf, or in fact sny other market, it appears ped up to them with their prizes, and wreaths-Police-Court and Mr. F. A. Hazeland sentenced loans, payment of certain soldiers' pensions, and other purposes. The Diet passed these
of faurels, with which many of the girls were him to three weeks' hard labour and six hours crowned,
stockų
The case was adjourned.
SHIPPING AND MAILS,
MAILS DUE, American (Doric) 31st inst. French (Ernest Simons) and prax. Indian (Namtang) 3rd prox Australian (Taiyuan). Gih prox. Canadian (Empress of India) toth prox. :
The C. P. R. Co's ss. Empress of Japan., arrived at Vancouver at 6,30 pm, on 27th inat, etc., leit Singapore on Wednesday, p.m., for The Glen Eino a,s. Glenroy from London
this part..
The Imperial German Mail s.s. Žielas, which left here on 28ths ult, arrived at Genga on syth fast., am.
The N. G, I, S. S. Co.'s as, Capri lelt Singa pore for this port to-day, and may be expected here on 4th prax.
The Great Northern 8.1. Dakola "which" left" Seattle on 12th lost, arrived at Yokobama on 17th inst., at B p.m.
The 1. CS. N. Co.'s 8.5. Namsang from Cal- cutta and the Straits left Singapore. for this port at 2 p.m., yesterday:
The M. M. Co.'s 8.5. Ernest Simons,
exactly balancing. This includes ordinary and to dodge the "akots", which were vigorously prizes, which His Excellency did according to A COOLIE named Hung climbed up the water. | the next French mail, will leave Saigon #in
[36-14 Budgets also,
that considerably more supervision is impera tively necessary.
inst., at 5 am., for this port.
The Bombay Line'ss, Colomba - Mdfü“left
Kobe via Maji for this part on 28th inst, and is expected here on 4th prox.
The 9. S. S. Co. & C. M. S. N. Co.4 11. Bellirophon left Singapore yesterday evening," and may be expected here on 1st prox.
The C. P. R. Co.'s 8.5, of thrasian arrived at Nagasaki at 7:30a.m., on 28th inst, and left again at 5 pm, same day, for Shanghai, where afels due to arrive p.m., on gest init
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