HONGKONG GENKRAL GIẢM BER OF COMMERCE.
[Continued fram Page 5. offered to our neighbours, we must all be glad to see that at last the nation appears to be awaken ing and while throwing off the loartia of centuries to realize that she fa a uation and must take her place as such in the world. The present movement in China, while undoubtedly fraught with groat difficulties and possibly danger to individuals, should after all receive our sympathy so far as i is directed towards an improved system of Government in which the people at large will be permitted to have a share. It is a matter for deep regret that a few hot-header and ignorant individuals should find it in their power to stir up communities not only to acis of rebellion against their own rulers but that this agitation should further result in murderous attacks upon foreigners
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY MARCH 29, 1906.
moment, and the obstructive tactics of the high officials, were greatly to be deplored in the true imerests of trade, which only flourished when mutual confidence existed and treaty rights were respected. The cent flagrant case of the illegal seizure of coal in Canton by the Viceroy of the Two Kwang was fresh in their minds, and it was to be regretted that the Government had to in. arvens before the coal was released by the Viceroy to its rightful owners, Thay could only hope that the lesson would not be lost sight of by fature Viceroys, and their subordinates in office.
THE DIBASED CURRENCY,
Mr. Ellis referred to the serious effect an 'ocal business owing to the debred currency, and expressed the hope that the Government would take vigorous steps 10 ensure the full ment of the Treaty on the rart of the Chinese Government by which they agreed to put their coinage on a sound footing,
The Chairman pointed out, in reply, that the Imperial Government had taken steps with regard to copper coins which they hoped would have good effect, while with regard to Chinese Government would adopt the sugges. ton made to it by our Government, and by severni commissions. Referring to the some what panicky" feeling at home with regard
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Ajax, Glenturret, Room, Indrant. 19th March Ambria, Caledonien, Hudson. 14th March Adalaca. 19th March-Hollar, Stenter, 20th
24th March March Preussen, Salarie Atholl, 17th March--¡yo Maru, Rhemanía,
Steamers Expected.
Veurals
Fram
denis
- KİNO · EDWARD,
Anderson, Miss JW, Hack, use J. H. Harrett, Col, and Mrs. linenicy, B. Brandes, Mr. Bush, Henry A. Coblan, Mr. Cruickabook, J.
Matsaki, T. Mesk, John Meak, T
Morse, Mr. & Mrs. F.G. Moses, E. J
Cunningham, Mr. and Nal Boon Rawd
Moulder, Mr. and Mrs,
A. B.
Moutrie, Sidney
Mrs. A.
Nursaw, X.
Delaney, L. T.
Pattison, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas, Miss
E. W.
Fraser, Mr. and
Mrs.
Pearse, Dr. W. W.
M.
Hinton, H. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, J. Owen
B. W.
Pryce, Mr. and Mrs.
Robb, J. M.
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONOKONO.
Anderson, Mrs. K. Farnes, Miss E. Battiscombe, H. G. Bell, R., Engr.-Lieut.
H. F
Arrivals at Home-13th February--Schuyl- } ovary morning. On Sundays the mail for Mr, Dickmann, Mrs. Dlugaison, Mr. Duff, Messrs. H. ide, B. Kurtace, and D. Evans kill, Sithonia. 16th February Gasisenas. 20th Macao will be cinsed at 8 am, and that for Miss Fleming, Mr. Ho Fook and family, Mr. Fabroary-Baniomond, Polynesien, Tydeus. Canton at 9 a.m.
Mails for Namino, Sanbue, Kongmaon, Fraser, Mrs. S. Fukiyama, Mrs. S. La Grave, 27th February-Ghares, Lawhill, 27th Febru- Mr. and Mrs, Greve, Miss Goggin, Mrs. andy-Baniomond, Idomeneus, 1st March- Kumchuk, Bamshai, Wuchow and Canton Miss Groves, Rev. Gonsalves, Messrs. F Palawan, and March-Nubia. 6th March-every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails Groening, S. H. Heywood, Haedicke, Hengstak Ling, 8th March-Palma, 9th March will be closed at 9am.
No mail will be closed for Canton on Sater bach, and Hener, Mrs. P. Hett, Mrs. Ha Kom Mt. Ha Shal Kit, Mr. and Mrs. Inglis
'ay evening, and-children, Bir. I. focks, Capt. Jones, Mrs. ferrard and children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo, Kel man, Mr. and Mr. Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. J. J H Kamper and child, Messrs. vou Kottwits, 1. Kleppe, Lyson, and J. I., Zeeuw v. d. Lann, Mr.. and Mra. Zeeuw v. & Lean Mr. and Mrs Laan, Licut, I armour, Mr. Ph. Lieder, Mrs. Joh. Lieder, Misses Elsbeth Lieder, Lotti Lie der. Blanni Lieder, and Emma Lieder, Mr. A. R. Linton, Mr. vin Lennep and daughter, Messza. H. Laimers, and, Linton, Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Manners, Messrs. T. Maonors and Willie Manners, Misses Edith Manners, Dora Manners and Rebecca Manners, Mr. Maingay, Mr. and Mrs. M. L... Magnee and child, Mrs. Marrow, Mr. and Mr. Herm, Mikach, Mr. Graf Miniscalchi, Mers. S. Nakao and S. Messrs. Odermann and Oelrich, Mrs. K. Otaka, Rev. and Mrs. Kail Probst and children, Mr. Petos, Miss Nelly Pinckerton, Mr. and Mrs. Pokorny and children, Miss Kamay, Mr. Riebl, Mrs. von. Strauch, Meurs. Scharnhorst and 5. E. Serle, Mrs. Schmidt, Dr. and Mrs. D. A, W. Smith, Miss Serienot, Mr. and Mrs. Shop- pard and children, Mesirs, Sullivan, and R. M. Thomas, Gen. Maj. and Mrs. Uzkyll, Mr. and Mrs. Vout, Miss Vaut, Mr. P. A. M. Vermaulen, Mr. and Mr. James Walker and children, Mre, von Waldow-Steinkofel Messrs. W. Watanabaj P. L. Wong and J. F. Westendorp..
Birbeck, R. J. Hishop, L.C. Hisney, Mr. & Mrs, S. Uishop, W. H."
Empire
*****.... Menila ...G., L&Co Mar. 30 C. Ford. Lanier Singapore H. A. L. Mar. 20 Doric..........Japan...... O. &0. Co Mar. 31 Satsuma....... Singapore.D & Co... Mar. 31 Benvenus...... Singapore G, L. & Co Mar. 31
Fraest Simons Singapore M. M..... April 2 Namsang...... Singapore, M. & Co April 3 C. P. R. Co April 3 Colombo Maru Japan ...... N. Taiyuan 4. Sydney ... B. & S... April Numantia Japan P. & A. CoAprit & F. Sigismund. Sydney M. & Co... April Emp. of India. Vancouver. C. P. R. CoApril to
Nellerophon... Singapore (B. & S. ... Apriley, Miss
W. S. nar, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnar, J. W
C.
realdent in the country, where their presence if the subsidiary, silver coins they still hoped the Naruse, Miss A. Niesbath, Mrs. Nordmann, Athenian ......Japan. Y.K...Apili Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs.
sanctioned by treaty. One of the most brilliant patriots of last century when addressing a meeting of fils nationals in Ireland stated that "the greatest political reform was not worth the shedding of a single drop of blood." All genuine reforms if honestly and courageously carried out can be gained by peiceful means and it is to be hoped that the sound common sense for which the Chinese are so eminently noted will in the end prevail and while encour aging the much needed reform in the system of government at the same time place a due check upon the extreme' anti-'oreign and revolution.
·ary tendencies at times too apparent,... It is to be regretted that this moderation is so ofiep lacking in the higher officials of the Empire, and we have to d plore the policy of obstruc; tion and hostility not to say of open defiance of treaty obligations so constantly displayed by the leaders of the people. This is very notice able with regard to certain of the highest officials in the adjoining provinces, against whom a formidable indictment might be brought of illegal exactions and frequent viola-
tion of treaties. Unless these matters receive the prompt and energetic atention of His Majesty's - Ministers the Chinese officials, en- couraged by our supineness, will proceed to still further acts of aggression and will endeavour to still more hinder our lawful trading under- takings with their country.
CHINA'S CURRENCY.
Touching the long-looked for reform of the currency of China we have reason to hope that the Central Government, has at last made a move in the right direction and that the action now being taken with regard to local contracts made by the officials for copper dites required for coinage will have a salutary effect whils the proposed placing of the various minta un der one organit tion, if defiitely accepted by the Central Government, canent but make for & greater uniformity of the silver coinnge.
KOWLOON-CANTON' RAILWAY.
Two years ago when speaking on the sub- ject of the Kowloon to Canton railway ven- tured to suggest that at all cost this railway must be constructed and that while that section lying inside our borders should be built by our own Government,, financial assistance should also be rendered to accelerate the build- ing of the extension in Canton. We now know that the former step has been taken and that work on the lina has actually been begun.
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outrages on foreigners in China he said that while China was a country where the un- Ixpected very often happens, and they knew there was a good deal of unrest there, the a xiety felt at home and in America was unfounded.
The report and accounts were adopted and p *sed.
The Chairman, moved. Mr. 1. R. Michael, srconded, and it was agreed that Mess P.B. Petit and Co. and the Netherlands Trading Ca., be elected, members of the Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. C. II. Thompson proposed, and Mr. Evan Ormiston seconded, the re-election of the com- mittee, with the substitution of Mr. H. E. | Tomkins for Mr. Salinger, who was leaving the Colony. This was agreed to.
The proceedings then terminated.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Hongkong, Fr. ss., 742, G. Suzzoni, 28th Mar,
-Haiphong and Hoihow 27th Mar., Gen. ---A; R. M.
Silesia, Ger $*, 3,138, `F Bable 28th Mar
Shanghai 21st Mar, Gen.-H. A. L.
Hue, Fr. 58, 71, Godinau. 28th Mar,,-
Haiphong and leihow 27th Mar, Gen. A. R. M.
Haiman, Br. s... 636, A. J. Robson 29th Mar,
-Swalow 28th Mar., Gen.-D., L. & Co. Kwangtah, Ch. s.5, 1.536, Wm. H. Lunt, 29th Mar, Canton 28th Mar, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.
Sungkiang, Br. ... 987, G. H..Pennefather.
29th Mar-Iloilo z5th Mar, Sugar,~B. & S
Anghin, Ger, as 1,020, D. Reimers, 29th Mar,
Bangkok zand Mar, Rice and Wood, B. & S.
Shinano Maru, Tap ... M. 1. Colash, 20th, Mar.Seattle via Ports and Shangbai 16th' Mar., Gen.-N. Y. K.
M. Struve, Ger. s... 66, F. Bremer, 29th Mar,Wuhn and Chinking 24th Mar, Gen.-S. & Cn..
Talisman. Ner, s... fron, Petersen, 20th Mar,
Pule Laut roth Mar, Coal-M. & Co. Heimod, Nor, 3.1., 762. Johnsen, 29th Mar,-
Iloilo 74th Mar., Sugar,—Order.
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Stlesta, for Singapore. Cheongahing, for Swatow. Mf Struve, for Canton, Telemachus, for Singapore.
Ai regards the Chinese extension great diff culty has been experienced in entering on negotiations with the Viceroy of the Two Kwang. These, however, have recently been overcome, and it is hoped that the regotiations now in hand will result in the conclusion of satisfactory agreements between the Corpora- tion, the Viceroy and the Hongkong Govern- ment, and the early commencement of con- struction on the Chinese section of the railway. Baltimore, U.S. cruiser, for Manila,
HANKOW RAILWAY.
In the meantime the Colony of Hongkong has by a loan of £1,100,000 to the Viceroy of the Two Hu enabled him to put an end to the foreign ownership of the Canton-Haskow line under which no progress was made, and it is also hoped that the construction of this part of the railway connection between Hongkonk and Peking may soon be proceeded with free from any control prejudicial to the Colony's or to British interests.
His Excellency has during his term of office here already given many indications of his wish
Departures, Mar. 28.
Mar. 29.. Amiral Fourichen, for Shanghai. Swanley, for Vladivostock. Hongmok, for Amoy. Tamboo, for Singapore. Kwongrang, for Shanghai. Kiukiang, for Shanghai. Cheongching, for Tientsin. Telemackus, for Singapore.
Passengers arrived.
Per Sht and Maru, from Shanghai-ħire-rs.
to do all in his power to promote the well-be- | J. E. Watson, F. G. Morse and W. T. Stanse.
Ing of this Colony, and his success in accom- plishing this work will earn him the lasting gratitude of the people of Hongkong.
A GRACEFUL TRIBUTE.
In conclusion, gentlemen, i must state that I am sure we all joined in a feeling of very sincere regret at receiving the news of the death of Mr. Fullerton 11enderson. Mr. Henderson was not only a very old and res pecied resident in this Colony but for many years was an active member of this Chamber. having held the post of Secretary. All of us who have known him will feel that by his death we are the poorer, while in him most of us have lost a cheery and warm-hearted personal friend, With these remarks I would now move that the report and accounts be passed.
MR. FORBES' ADDRESS.
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Passengers departed.
Per Empress of China, for Shanghai, &c.- Mro. Streetfeld, Misses Streetfield, Bell, Lond Dynever, Hon W. F. Rice and valet, Mese s E. Brd, A. J. Johnstone, Jap. Parsons, Mrs. and Miss Lucena, M. MacGregor, Miss Childe, Mrs. MacGregor's maid, Capt. Mon- crief, Major Home, Mrs. Charlton and infant, Mra, Charlton's maid, Messrs. J. A, Forrest, W. Basin, M. and Mrs. A. S. Womack, Miss Tifkins, Mr. R. W. Sindall, Col. and Mrs. Youngerman, Lady Turner, Miss Williams, Mr. H. P. Turner, Lady Turner's maid, Mr. R. Johnston, Capt. and Mrs. Geoghe. as, Messrs. H C. Delano, G. T. Veitch, Mr. and Mrs, J. B; Shanks, Messrs. W. Inglis. J. M. G. Taylor, C. Ferior, Comdr. W. M. Harberd; Mr. W. B. House, Mrs. R. E. Valentine, Col. D. 1. Baker. Lieut. J. J. McLean, Lieut. H. Bull, Mr. and Mrs. Bushey and infant, Capi, and Mrs Whi taker, Mrs. Whitaker's maid, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. J. van Leeuwan, Merns. Moriyama, A.
Mr.
Shipping Report.
Str. Angkin from Bangkok Elly winds
and swell,
Bir. Hongkong from Haiphong, etc. :-Freab NElly wind, overcast weather.
Str. Palms from Swatow:-Light Elly winds, and dull misty weather.
Str. Sungkiang from Iloilo Light NE, breeze, and heavy, NNE, swell.
Vennels in Port.
STKANTS Andree Rickmers, Ger 1.4., 1,020, Chr. Kumpel, 25 b Mar-Bangkok 14th Mar., and Koh- sichang 18th, Rice-B. & S. Australian, Br. $.5, 1.784, W. G. McArthur,
27th Mar,,-Moji 13rd. Mar., Gen.-G., L. & Co.
Catherina Apcar, Br. 1.5., 2,327, A. Stewart 27th Mar Calcutia via Penang and Singapore 20th Mar, Gen.-D. S. & Co., Changsha, Br, 8., 1,453, 7'. Moore, 17th Mar.,
Ld.
-Kobe zand Mar, Gen.-B. & S.
Chingtu, Br. 88, 1,49, J. McD. Howie, 20th Mar.,-Melbourne via Ports 11th Feb. Gen, and Mostly-Flour-B. & S. Chowfa, Ger. B., 1,055, 1. Spiesen, 28th Mar.,
Bangkok 1st Mar, Rice.-B, & S. Cranley, Brs.s., 2,908, W. E. Stemi, 25th Mar.,
Durban 28th Feb., dallast.-G., 1.. & Co. Daini Kotchira Man, jap. 14, 4,167, T.
Arachi, 21st Mar. -Kobe and Karatsu 15th Mar., Coal and Gen-Bismark & Co. Femdene, Br. 8., 2,448, Fister, 28th Mar.
Post Office.
9
A Mail will olors for :--- Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Per Hatian, 30th Mar 9 A.M.
Swatow-Per Haimun, 30th Mar, 10 AM. Macao-Per Fleungshaw, 30th Mar, 1.15 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Fockiang, Joth Mar., P.M.
Shanghai-Per Worang, 30th Mar, 2 F.M. Quang-chow wan, Hoihow, Pakboi and Haiphong-For Five, 30th Mar, 3 P.M.
Manlia, Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville, Brig bane, Sydacy, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea- land, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Auximilian, 31st Mar, 11 A M.
Mania-Per Rubí, grat Man, 11AM.
Macao-Per Hengshan, 31st Mar., 1.15 PM.
Shanghal-Per Kinsang, 31st Mar, a P.M. Cebu" and Iloilo—Per Kaifong, 31st Mar,
in
Ningpo and Shanghai-Per Yunnan, 31st Mary P.M.
Tlentain—fer Kusichow, and April, 3 P.M. Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilkelnishafen, Herbertshohe, Matopi, Samarai, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Pei Prine Waldemar, 3rd April, 10 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Hono lulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Maru, 3rd April, 10 A.M.
via
1
Ewapo, &r., Podia Tonkin, 3rd April, 11 A.
Shaoghal, Taingtau and Chemulpo-Por Hoangho, 3rd April, 2 PM,
Singapore, Penang and Calcutta - Per Catherine Apcar, 3rd April, a P.M,
Shanghai, Maji Yokohama, Victoria, B.C and Sextile, Wash.-Pei Shimano Maru, 3rd April, y PM. A
"Manila-Per Taming, 3rd April, 1 P... Haratsu 22nd Mar, Coal-Order.
Kobe-Per Chingiu, 4th April, 3 P.MI Fooksang, Br. sa, 1984, W. E. Sawer, roth Mar¡-Calcutia 6ħ Mar, Coal,~},{] M. &
Cebu and Iloilo Per Sunghiang, 4th April, 3 P.M.
Ca Germania, Ger. Ba, 1991), H. Lorenzen, 27th Mar, Bangkok zoth Man, Rice-1. & Co.
Haitan
Br. 8,6., 1,183, Į. 5. Roach, 18th Mar, -Foochow 25th Mar, mov 26th, and Swatow 27th, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Hanoi, Fr. .., 739, P. Mentles, 8th Mar,-
Manila 4th Mar,, Billast.—A. R. M. Haversham Grange, Br. 's a., 4,070, P. Howe, 24th Mar., Barry 9th Feb, Ballast.-G.,
Manila-Rer Loongrang, 6th April, 3 P.M. Tientsin-Per Kashing, 6th April, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Zaffro, 7th April, to A.. Europe, &c., India via Tuticorin-l'er Oceana, 7th April, 11 A.M.
Shanghai-Per Yochow, 7th April, 3 P.M.
vin Tetown Prins Regent Luitpold, 11th Agril, 11 AM.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Athenian,
Yokohama
R. W. and chijd Broughall, L. Burnie, C. M. G. Campbell, LF Chalmers, Dr. Chatham, Hon. &
W.
Chatham, Mits
Hitch, F. Hodgson, Missor H.
and F. Hollingsworth, Mr. & Holt, B. G.
Mr. Humphreys, W. M. Hapter, R. Innes; Capt. R. Jameson, Mr. and Mrs.
1. W.
Jefferson, Mr. & Mrs.
Jokl, J. P. F.
Jackson, M. and child Rutherford, T. James, Mr. and Mrs. Shibuya, Y.
J. H Joseph, Mr. and Mrs, Story, G. F.
E, S. Logan, W.
Staeger, O.
Unbehaup, C. II.
CRAIGIEBURN,
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant
R. J
Barnett, H. J. O.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Cocker, Capt, and Mrs. Smith, Parcy Dann, G. H.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mr.
Knox, Mr. and Mrs. L. Druuco, Dr. K.
Kerr, F.
Kersey, Mr.
Mrs.
Koenig, C.
Laing, A. H.
Clark, M. O.
Marriott, Dr. O.
Martio,
Clarks, Mr. and
Mrs. Miller, P. 1
L
Clarke, W. B
Clark, T.
T. W.
Clegg, R.N., Eng.
and Mr. H. I, Calvin, H, E. Coulthart, J.
Montgomery, Mr. and
Mn. G. F.
Lt. Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
Crowley, Mr. and Saint Edward and infant. Cruickshank, A. Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O. Deacon, F. B. Donald, R. H. Delbel, Mr.
W. H.
Morton, Mr. F. H. Mullins, Miss Newall, S. G. Newington, A. G. Nicholls, H. A. Oliffe, O. C.
Palmer, Mrs. R. H.
...
Parfitt, W.
Patey, Mrs. E. O,
Peake, W.
Pecker, B. L.
Pigott, C.
Powell, W. A. Reed, E. B. Rees, L. C.
Jameson, P. S.
Bottings, P.
Caspersen, S.
Flunick, R. L..
Finnick, H. Ri
Goissol,
Goutter,
Guthrie, G. R,
Keyt, Dr. F.
Krill, G.
Lohmann, E. G.
Soppa, P,
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague
OCCIDENTAL
Lowe, Mr. & Mr. J. C.
Lowe, Miss Slesie
Mainka, J. Majer
Capt. and Mrs.
Major, Master W. Maltitz,
Merde,
Millar, P.
Maaro, Miss A. Owen, O. E.
Parkin, J. C.
Richter, Mr. and Mrs.
and childrens
Voster, E.
CHINA COAST METŐEOROlogical reĢISTE.
March 28th, 1906, a.m.
Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
Vladivostock: a.m. -
Hakodate
Tokio Kochi Nagasaki..... Kagoshima...
EW
11
30.25
11 30.14 201
61
a
30,5- 30.15
30.11
30,12
30.09
#
30.05
a.in 30.06
130.03
130.00
30.01
30.04
a.m.30.19 51.
30.29
30.17
Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Pennefather, Mrs. G. H. Nemure......6 am. 30.38
Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Doolittle, F. H.
T, L. Douglas, Capt.&M.J. Pfordten, A. R. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.
w.k. Downing, Mr. and Mrs
T. C. and infant Dralle, 1. Zinstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr. and
Mrs. E Evans, Dr. P. M. Eves, G. W. Fischer, R. Fletcher, H. Furman, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B.
Fox, Mr. & Mrs. ourse and infant Fulton, Dr. Goddard, Capt.
Mrs, and children Gray, T. C. Hali, Capi. T. Hanghwont, W. B. Harkar, B. B. Hartley, C. May, Mias Hewitt, Mr. & Mrs. Higgins, J.
Andrews, Mr. Beattie, A.
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
H.
Stephens, H.
Stevens, Rev. A. J. Stevenson, R.N., Llant.
Comdr. and Mr. E.
and Sutherland, P. D.
Thomas, I. P.
Thomas, Miss M. L. Wakefield, Mrs. Wilder, Mrs, P. Wilson, C. H. V. Wood, G. G.
Wright, Mr. & Mrs.
E.A. Young, J. A.
Oshima Naba Ishigakijima.. Taiboku......! Taichu.......... Tainan........ Koshun Pescadores... Weihaiwei...
Gutzlaff
Sharp Paak...! *
Amay.......30 0.30,01|| Swatow.*****
Canton.........
화
A.m.30.01 30.05
Hongkong... [1081.3005|
Victoria Peak Gap Rock ... Macao Haiphong... Manila, Bacolod...... Iloilo...
T. Cebu..........
Maitland, Mr. and Mrs. Nemuro 6 m.30.24
F.
11
30.01 64
H
H
30.00 86
A.M.
H
86
18
C. St. James 50 6.30.
March 29th, 1906, a.m.
PEAK,
Lang, Mr.
Vladivostock. am.
Hakodate
19
30.35
Martin, R. Master, H. F. C. Mitchell, R.
Tokio.
30.30
Kochi
so.11
Nagasaki.....
.* 29.99
Mou, Mrs.`·
E.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Neville, J. C.
Kagoshima... Oshima......
139.99
39.96
30.01
15
29.97 .m.19.96
29.97
29.93
\|39.94)
29.95
am
* $30,30
130.03
Bentinck, Mrs. Boyle, Lady Florence Carruthers, Mr. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Chichester, Maj. A, A. Clothier, A. N. Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. Tith April, 11 A.M.
Courtney, G. M. Europe, &c. lodin via Tuticorin--Per Craddock, Mr. & Mrs. Armand Bekic, 17th April, 11 AM.
Daniel, Mr. Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe, Yokoham: Darling, Col. Kaifong. Hr. ss. 1,010, Finlayson, 28th Marin and Varrenver, H.C.-Per Ampress of Engel, Mr. and Mrs. L. Scott, C. C.
£ & Co.
Iris, Am, transport, 2,200, Whitton, 27th Feb.
-Manila žand Feb, Coal.-Government,
foito ayrd Mar, Sugar.-B. & S. Kampol, Fr. 8, 412, De Celler, 27th Mar.,- | India, 18th April, 11 4.98.
Maceo 24th Mar., Gen.—Chinese.
Mausang, Br.:.5., 1644, R. Houghton, 27th Mar.,--Sandakan ist Mar., Timber and
Mercedes, Br. transpori, 2,900, J., McGregor, 6th Feb,from Palo Condore Island. Nippon Maru, Jap, 14, 3,071, W. W. Greene, Mar, San Francisco 20th Feb., and hanghai 20th Mat, Mails and Gen.-N.
Y, K.
Paklat, Ger. 4.5, 1,100, H. Demas, 26th Mar,
-Bangkok 18th Mar., Rice and Meal,
B. & S.
Rubi, Br. .., 1,611, 1. W. Almond, 26th Mar
-Manila 14th Mar, Gen.-S. T. & Co. Suisang, Br. x, 1,600, T. A. Mitchell, 16th Mar-Calcutta 27th Man, Coal.-J., M. &
Co.
Welsh Prince. Br. .., 2,600, Coult, 25th Mar., Bombay via, Singapore 19th Mat, Ballast. Order.
DOCK RETURNS.
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKB. U.S.S. Barry....................... Nippon Maru........ Chingtu Ban Vik Rajaburi
Hanoi...
Tsingtau..................... Jenfeld .... Phranang ******
Deramore
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A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokfu, lam Police Station. It will be cleared daily at
noon.
Gales, Capt. Gaspar, Mr. Gasier, E. Gracey, Mr. Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Douglas Hassan, Mr. and Mr. Hazeland, F. A. Howard, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H.
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General Post Office counter-
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Postal Guides, each.30 cents. Parcel Post Taṛiff, each ..............20 · From and atter 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 ponny.
Jeffries, H. U. Tosling, Lt. Cal.
Kaye, Major and Mrs. Kitson, Capt. & Mrs. Knight, Mr.
Ollis, F. B.
Painter, Major & Mrs.
Pollock, K.C., M Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
Searle, Rev. G. Seymour, L-Col and
Mrs. Shinkwip, Capt. Sinclair, A. Stokes, Mr. Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Ward, Capt., The Hon. and Mr. M. R. G. Watson, Mr. & Mr. M, White, Dr. M. J.
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Macao.........
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Cosmopolitan Aberdeen
SHANGHAI,
20th inst.
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Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Captain C..L. Vaughan-Lee ... Lisut.-Commander E. G. W. Davidson · Lient-Commander W. L.. Bamber Commander H. du C. Luard........
Hongkong Woosung Shangbai
en route Shanghal Hongkong
despatch-vessol... cruiser, tar class cruiser, and class river gunboat
1,700
3,000
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11,000
16,500
4,353
7,000.
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river gunboat
710
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1,070
1,400
Yangtze
Clio
water tank and tug f 390 sloop
300
Hongkong
1,070
1,400
Commander H, D. Wilkio, D.8.0.
Fay
Yangters
Diadem
cruises, 1st class
11,000
16,500
Captain H. W. Savory) ...
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Japan
Fame...
torpedo boat destroyer...
306
5.700
Lient Commander Hughes...
off
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И
19.
Flora
cruiser, 2nd class
4,360
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
Shangha
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12.
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Handy
torpedo boat destroyer ...)
375
4,000
Lient Commander H. B. Cox...
Hongkong
Hart
torpedo boat destroyer
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4,000
Llaut, Commander Richards...
Hongkong
19.
Hegla... fanus... Kent King Alfred* Kinsha
special service torpedo-v... torpedo boat destroyer.... ensiser, fat class
6,400
2,400
Captain E, F. B. Charlton
280
3,900
9,800
12,000
Libut Commander W, H. Darwall Captain 8. V. Y. de Horsey ..i'm
Hongkong
14,100
Captain
Thursby
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Hongkong
Hongkong
Hongkong
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river gunboa:
1,300
Lieut. Commander E. V.F.R. Dugmore
Yangiera
river gunboat..
800
Liout Commander F. B. Nobla...
Hongkong
bar
torpedo boat destroyer....
Liput Commander J. Kiddle
MI
Hongkong
650
Commander C. E. Monro
Hongkong
140
West River.
240
West River
240
Yangters
6,500
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Commodore
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.
torpedo boat destroyer
torpedo boat destroyer ... surveying ship
6,300
Llant-Commander Stevenson
450
Commander R. W, Glennis ...
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Hongkong
Lieut-Commander C. XɛL,
Thomas....
Hongkong
105
Boo
350
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Mr. A. Forbes, in seconding the chair. maa's speech, said that all would congratulate the Committee on the work accomplished during the past year. The unwillingness of the Singapore authorities to accept the terms of the Paris Convention was without doubt Kurita). Mes Prodde M. Weeley and master for much regret to Hongkongaron and Barpness Beekendorff, Meuers. S Miss Prendey, Mr. W. T. Parker, shipping interests, and It was to hoped that the further negotiations now H, Mayes, W. H, Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Cal. pending would be successful, It seems thorpe, Mass. L. Salt, B. Atkinson, T. T. de father hard treatment to make Hongkong keep Gast Lady Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Slevens,
Mrs. Alward, Messrs. 1. B. Walser, Wallace, Varg.................Old to the ro days period when s days had beca
т. defined by the experts as aufscient The an- A: Rabington, T. Fraser, Miss Ford,
MYS. D. E. Wolfe, nouncement by the Chairman that a new Ward, Mrs. Dunlop,
Ships Pass The Canai. Madame Scheulcer, Miss Moule, Mr. Lange, typhoon anchorage for small craft was to be
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McPherson, Mr. and Mrs. taken in hand shortly was very welcome news,
13th February-Needles, Palawan, Sexa Pauling Wirch, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Wood, as a larger and mare convenient shelter would
gambia, Silvertown, Trave. 16th February
Moorhen ... very greatly facilitate the work in the harbour, Meas. D. S. James, C. T. Graham, Jas WIdomeneus, Machaon, Polynesien, Ulysses, Recent events had shown that the Government Porter, Miss M. H. Porter, Mrs. MacPherson's 20th February-Ajax, Denlawers, Pak Ling, Diler.. can borrow money cheaply for railway: uit Nagelmacker, Mrs. Nageinfacker's mald and Regent Luitpold, Ahell, Coulados, Riverton, Robin
mald, Mr. D. 5. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. outside
Palinar, Poona, Sigovia, Vindobona, Pries Rambler the Colony, and he cannot help covers sent valet, Misses Ward, Cooper, Mrs. Waalees 24th February-Allinga, Ambria Armand Sandpiper... the Chamber should urge on the the advisability of taking similar means for worth, Mr. Tong Ching Hang, General Hallo", Bekte,
Phippsortill, How Snipe... Kintuch, Roos, Major Chichester, Mrs. Hatton, Messrs. necessary public works extraordinary, such as
shamgrange
Manat, 27th February-Glan Taku Chary: this refuge. He felt sure that members of this
and March Benvenue, Ca Ferd Losts, Hud- Chamber would endorse all the Chairman had Mrs. Quan Yuen and infant, Meista, Leo Fakroy. Glenturret, Anchises, Bantu, Feurichon, Tamar Vinga and Mrs. Hartwell, Mesiri W. Taplin, Caledonian, Flintshire, Indrapura, Aw,
Waterwitch Miguel Atak, Jess's Bermudez, R. E. Widner, fong, Prins Rite! Friedrich. March Whiting Andrew Johnson, A. Lyack, F. W. Steele, Catchas, Ernest Simons, PHINISIN Pathan Widkoon Sir Gerhard H, Noel, Miss Noel, and Lieut. H. Rhesania, 13th March-Aussie, Telesis Sikk, Wandcock Bechuana, bevanda, Indian Monarch, Iyo Wandlark, Per Bayern, for Hamburg, &c.—Mr. L. Abr. | Maru., 17th March-fapas, Mayuns, Salarie, ham, Mr. and Mrs. Baird, Mr. H. D. Blank, Patroclus, Tencer 2016 March-Brisgovia, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bongi and child, Mrs. Blus- Arcadia, Binalder, Sachsin, Anna, Amiral dell and child, Mrs. Dr. Boonsgerth, Mr, T. L. xamans, Engineer, Avdakor, Sleipner., 24th Bunt, Rev. Bernardino, Mr. and Mrs. Blassener, March-Dardanus, Hector Palermo, Zisten, Mr. F. A. Coleman, Mr. and Mr. Creat, Ping Suay, Polymasin, St. Bride. 17th March Messrs. F. E. van Doyne and 1. Dekkers, Capt.Antenor, Benarly China, Indramayo, In. Danielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Dowing and child, | 'drasamka, Ocpack, Sitkonta, Manita,
for
said regarding the building of the railway to
Canton, That. the past year had witnessed M Chau Ab Kew, Mak Yan, Câu Luck, I con, Stintor, Barra, Malacca, · 6th March
the
commencement of the work showed that the line had at last got beyond the talking stage, at any this on the portion within Buliah Territory. It was of vital interest to this Colony that the line should be built with all speed, and so pays the way for the t network of railways throughout Southern Ching, which would eventually be required to carry goods and passengers to and from the patural, most conveniently situated port on its borders, vis, Hongkong. The general nati. forelgu tendency In China at the present
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torpedo Lust destroyer receiving
hip
river gunboat que
river gunboal...
river gupbeat
river gunboat
30,000
6,300
Flying Flag of Vice-Adestral Sir Arthur W. Moors, Commander-in-Chiet,
Lisut Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut-Commander H. T. Atlay Lieut.Commander J. T. S, Lyne ...
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Lient-Commander E, Secretan...
Hongkong Hongkong
Yangless
...Hangrong
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