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A BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM. This is a condition var dlease) to which ducts give many names, but which few uf, then really understand. It is simply wrakursama break-chawi, asit were, of the vital fine en that main the system. No matter what maybe its cauimen (for tiny are al mt numberless sptoms are mutan the more provainent being sleeplessness, artine of paration or weariness, depreislan of sjúktits an want of raigs for all 1-ordinary akalen of life, Now, what alone is ablutely print in all avel camen in jurezased vitality-vigate
VITAL STRENGTH & ENERGY to throw of these inorbid FeeBugs, and experimen pieres that as night ruervede the dayside maybe mote raida'nly werted by a course of the rele brated -pevoving tonly
THERAPION No. 3
than by any other known combination, Su Datoly A it then In arendance with the printed
rections haith le Testing, will the shattered
LIGHTED UP AFRESH,
and we exinsener in acted in place of what bad lately seemed woredat, "used up," and sis. This wonderful reserve is july vo: biệc bud Inner une je myrecalledo the taste
Cafe for all custodians and conditions, in atlant sex; and it is dittis ult to limagine a case ad teorilerangement, where mam features are „Charan nad alati te, that will net les ant -permanently koniet ted by tiện nevejda bogʻine-15- priate essened, with a destined to cast Ind ablish everything that had preceded it for this wirk sapread chď sinetron playsofkomantilisente,
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY APRIL 7, 1906,
A RACH WITH DEATH.
Thongarian Minister for Justico, bad a somewhat pathetic experience recently. Being called away from a jurist's banquet by an ur gent messenger, he found in the next room a fady, who begged him to give an authorisation for her marriage with a dying man.
The case (says the "Standard") was a pecu- liarly
sad and romantic one. The lady was Mathilde Epstein, juru a fewest Nine years before she hade the acquaintance of Baron Ferdinand Dencisperg, a 'major of Hussars, Her family would not hear of her being bap
ised, and his relations opposed the marriage with a Jewess. After coming of age. the girl went over to the Roman Catholic hurch, but various causes prevented a wed ding. The major had a bad carriage accident, and lay for months between life and death. Latterly, again, he was suuck, down with paralytic attack, and had to be removed to the Karrison hospital at Peath. Feeling his last hour was near, he signified his wish to marry his old friend, and a telegrain was dispatched to the Emptor, whose consent was necessary, and was forthcoming also by telegram. It re- mained to procure the authorisation of the Minister, but the Ministry was shut, and the decides gave hit e hope of the patient surviving
through the night
n hearing all the details, the Minister for Justice send for the needful papers and filed them up at the hotel. It was past midnight hin the laide reached the 'hospital, and the remony was concluded at half-past in the orning, immediately after which the Bayan fell into a sinte of unconsciousness, from which Le never revered. He leaves a very con- Anderable fostane to bis girl-wife.
COMFULSORY CELIBACY.
1 Per Tean, from Manila-Misses Sawyer, Schoen, Mrs. Russell, Messa Seward, Mor rison, Favorite, Roider, Raymand. Hoyt, P. Hagen, C. Ha en, Woolley, Surpin, Osborne, Mitchell, eaver, Poute, Diocesio, Captr. Syyder and Uttley.
Per Devanka, som London for Hongkong Mrs. Pemberton and child, Miss Harmson, Col. and Mrs. G. Scott, Master G. Graviti, Mrs. McGregregor, Mr. E. C. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Moore and child, Messrs. Bors burgh, G.
G. Thoin, G. Thompson and S. Thomp son, For Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Person and child, Mr. and Mrs. T. Donaldson, Mestra D. Neilson, L. Lauder, Skidmore, Greenwood, Ball, Hu,h Peebles, Art. Marck, ieut. R. S. Ray, Lieut, and Mrs. P. Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. Ford, and Mr. R. Dunsmore, For Kobe- Mrs. Woolley and chil', Mrs. Reynell, Miss Reynell, and Mr.ric Keynell. For Yokohama
Mr. and Mrs
C. Woodroffe, and Whilly, Mrs. Senit, Lieu, C. Wonnor Mr. E Mr. E. Strand. From Malta for Yukobama- Mr. and Mrs. Strout, and Mr. Barston, From Port Said for inngkong--Mrs. McArthur. From Marseilles-Mr. and Mrs. C Deacon. From Colombo-Messrs Barten, T. Thomas, G. Clarke, G Ardon, Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Belilles, Mr. and Mrs. Grundy, Miss Grundy, and Capt. Thornhill. From Brindisi-Surg. A.
T
Basa. From Marseilles-Messrs. Hrungemeyer and Schuldze. From London-Mr. Yates. From Port Said-Miss Williamson, and Mr C. Roberts, From Brindisi-Mr. L. Tyler, nid Mrs. Robinson. From Marseilles-Mr. and Mire. Lawrence and maid. From London for Shanghai-Miss Mildred. From Marseilles- Messrs. E. Swallow, B. Schwander, L. Feslan,
Vessels Port.
STRANDS. Athenian, Br. 9., 3.2:8, S. Robinson, 3d April-Vancouver, B.C., 5th Mar., and Shanghai 30th, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Borneo, Ger. 5., 1,344, F. Sembill, 4th April, -Sandakan 29th Mar., Timber and Gen. -M. & Co. Braemar, B., 2,116, S. L. Saxby, 30th Mar.,
-Meji 24th Mar., Coal M. B. K. Brand, Nor. ss. 1,520, M. Eveusen, and April,
Canton 1st April, Gen.-Kwong Man Wo Capri, Itai. ., 4,195. G. Belsito, 5th April,- Bombay and Singapore 20th Mar, Gen- C, & Co. Ceylon, Br. s. 2,637, C. F. Lockstone, 6th April,-Bombay 20th Mar., and Singapore 31st, Gen. P, & O. 8, N. Co.
Mar., Melbourne via Ports 11th Feb Gen. and Mostly Flour.-B. & S. City of Birmingham, Br. a.s., 140, Watson, 31st Mar.,-Hainan Straits 20th Mar, Salvaged Gear of.. Decima.-Jamieson & Co. Cowrie, Br. s., 3,155 A. E. McDonnell, 3rd
April-Singapore 27th Mar, Petroleum Daigi Maru, J'p. ss., 900, Ohta, 4th April,
Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 3rd April, Gen.-O. S. K.
Chingiu, Br. 8.5-1,459, I. McD. Hawie, zotb
AK. & Co.
Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Ceylan, çılı April, 3 P.M.
Swatow, Amay and Foochow-Per Hallam, 10th April, 9 A.M.
Bangkok Per Singora, totti April, to A.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobo, Yokohama, Hono lulu and San Francisco-Per Dørte, 10th April,
10 AM.
Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, roth April, M.
Singapore, Feaapy and Calcatta - Per Aamtare, 10th April, 2 r..
Manila-Per Team, 10th April, 3 P.M. Eume. Indy, ga Tuticorin-Per Prins Regent Luitpold, 11th April, 1 A.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victorin and Vancouver, (13.C.)--Per Athenian, 11th April, 11 A.M.
Tientsia-Per Erang, 11th April, a P.M. Shanghai-ter Shaoksing, 11th April, 3 P.M.
TASTIERS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG.
Aitkinson, E: C. Anderson, Mrs, K. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Bartiscombe, H. G. Barnes, Miss E. felden, 1. B., R.N., Engr.-Lieut.
H. F. Belilios, Mr. and Mrs.
and maid Birbeck, R. J. Bishop, L. C
・ermanos, Am. 9.8, B16, M. Morales, 31 Bissell. w. s.
Innes, Capt. R.
PHAN
Beattie, M. P. - Carruthers, Mr. Carer, Mr. and Mrs. Chater, Col. Chichester, Maj. A.A. Clarke, F.S Clothier, A. N. Courtney, G. M.
BB Col.
- "Martín, R.
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F.
Mitchell, R. Moon, Mr. and Mro. Moss, Mrs.
Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Ollis, F. B.
Painter, Major & Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. L.. Reynolds, F. O.
Gates, Capt. Mr. Gaspar, Gasier, E.
Graham, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Douglas Groskoma, Mr. Hall, Mr. Hanson, Mr.
Hassan, Mr. and Mrs.
Hareland, F. A. Incks, Mr.
Sawer, Capt. and Mrs. Searle, Rev. G. Seymour, Lt-Col. and
Mrs. Sinclair, A.
Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs.. Stokes, Mr. Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Ward, Capt. The Hon.
and Mrs. M. R.C. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. White, Dr. M. J. Wilkie, Mr. and Mrs.
John
feffries, H.'U.
losling, Lt. Col.
Kaye, Major and Mrs.
Wonde, Mr. and Mrs.
Lang, Mr.
E. W.
Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. | Knight, Mr.
I. W. Joki, J. P. F. Katich, E. A.
Kerr, F.
Knox, Mr. and Mrs. L. Laing, A. H.
Van de
Maitland, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.
Zehrmana, H. C.
CRAIGIEBURN.
Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Grant
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant
Lowry, Mr. and Mr. J.
R. J.
Hammett, H. J. O.
Brown, C. A.
Dann, C. H.
Millar, C. For Yokohama Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. A. Courtais, and Mr. A. L
Thcodere. From London-Mr. B. Griffch, Golonel and
Miss Mr. A. M. Murray, Bayle, child and mind, Mr. Search, From That was an interesting corespondenco Marseilles-Mr. and Mrs. Boyle, Mr. Dou From Bombay for Shanghai-r published recently in the Hebrew Standard theay,
hich took place on the subject of Mixed Jew.orabjec. 1 or Hongkong.--Mesars, M. Shera
For Shanghai jee and Ahmed Shersjee, by Marriages" belween a young Jewess and
Messrs. R. Reporter and R. Hutar. Rabbi F. I. Cohen: The lady, albeit a staunch
Yokohama-Capt. Archd.ds. From Port Said upholder of her religion, pointed out that for Shanghai-Mr. J. Menry. From Marseilles sirier adherence in its teneis meant compul.
for Hongkong-Miss Duckworth, Mr. C. Ro ry celibacy to her and to many of her faith-
berts. For India-Mr. S. Stryker. From
For
a very severe penalty to all women, but caps-Rombay for Hongkong-Mr. and Mrs. Mayes,
(he
Mr.
Harres, Mrs.
From Marseilles for Hongkong - Mrs. Holling. burst. From London for India-Mr. and Mrs. Curry From Gibraltar for Bombay-Master Buckley, Mr. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Mah. From Gibraltar for Hongkong via Rombay. Mr. E. Atkinson, Mr. E. Morton, Mrs. J. Reef, Mrs. Payson, Mrs. Wattham, Mr. and Mrs. Lowry, Mr. Goodwin, From Marseilles Mr. Logan, Front London for Shanghai- Mr. Stephens. From Colombo for Hongkong Mr. R. Lambe, Capt. Bayleft, r. Güblins. For Shanghai-Messrs. de Souza. R. Colver and J. Jones, Miss Geddes From Singapore for Hongkong Mr. T. Ellmore, Mr. Holloway and servant, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Leinberger, Miss M. Isnera, Dr. G. Bell, Mrs. Head-Janes, Mr.
Felous,
Doric Br. 8.9, 4,975, H. Smith, X.N.R., 1st April, San Francisco 27th Feb., Honolulu 5th far, Yokohama 20th, Kobe and Nagasaki 23rd, and Manila 30th, Mails and Gen-0. & O. S. 5. Co. Dow
-Manila
271h Mar, BallasOrder Flisabeth Rickmers, Ger. s.8., 997, V. Bole
fahr, 3rd April-Bangkok 25th Mar., Rica and Gen.-B. & S. Glenfalloch, Br. ss., 1,434 G. Kinghorn, 6th
April-
-Singapore 31st Mar, Gen.--Joo Tek Seng. Glenfarg, Br. 3.5, 2,359, H. W. L. Holman, 6th April.-South America via Japan 17th Feb., Gen.-T. K. K. Glenroy, Br. B., 1,141, T. Darke, 4th April,
Singapore 28th Mar, Gen-McG. Bro. & Gow.
Hanoi, Fr. s., 739, P. Meerles, 8th Mar, Manila 4th Mar, Ballast.-A. R. M
Manila 22nd Feb., Coal,--Government,
Macfarlane, R. G. Marriott, Dr. O. Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Martis, Ms. D. B, Bianny Miss
Martin, T.
Mrs. luloun, C.
W. J. flooms; Mr. & Mr. D.
nnar, Mr. and Ms. Millar, The 4 Misses Bow.c Donnel, F. Borthwick, Mr. & Mrs,
R. W. and child
F. G.
Broughall, L. Bruce, C. M. A. Bruggemeyer, S. F.
U. B. M. Buckley
C. M. G. Burnie, Campbell, L. F. Chaldecott, R..G.
་ ་
Miller, P. 1.. Mooney, F. Montgo
ontgomery, ME and Mrs. G. F.
Moore, Dr. W. B. A.
M. H. Morgan,
Murray, Mrs, and Mits W. Murray, H. H.
Newall, S. G. Newborn, R. H. Newington, A. G. Nicholls, E. A. Otto, A. Owen, C. B. Claer, Major Von and Palmer, Mrs. R. H.
Parfitt, W. Patey, Mrs. E. 0. Payson, Miss A. M. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Peake, W.
Pecker, B. L.
Jules Terry, Fr. 8, 300, Sap, 30th Mar,Chatham, Miss
Haiphong 27th Mar., Ballast.-M. & Co. Kobe, Anst, S., 2,200, Ukerheish, 30th Mar,
Meji z3rd Mar, Coal.-D. & Co. Ld. Machew, Ger. 9.3, 915, J. Haryes, 5th April, Bangkok via Swatow 28th Mar, Rice. B&S. Madeleine Rickmers, Ger. 5.5, 1, 63, '5.
servant
Clark, M. O. Clark, T.
T. W.
Clarke, W. G.
Simonsen, 4th April,-Bangkok 19th Mar Clegg, R., Eng. Leer, Mrs. G. H.
Rice.-M. & Co.
Manili, Gen. 59, 1,701, T. Minasen, 5th April, from Singapore via Bangkok, Rice.-M. & Co.
Mercedes, Br. transpor, 2,905, J.
McGregor,
6th Feb.,-from Pain Candore Island. Nam Bang. Br. 5.5, 2.591, Geo. Payne, and April, Calcutta 1818 Mar., vin l'enang and Singapore 26th, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Namynny, Br. r., 94. R. C. Willie, 6th April, Maurities toth Mar, Sugar-Wei Bin Nerile, Dut. $.5, 10. Carrick, gth April
Palambans via Swatow 3rd April, Hallast.
&C.
and Mrs. H. 1. Colvin, H. E. Cotes, E. C. Crabtree, L. and Mrs. Coulthart, J.
Crowley, Mrs. Saint Crook, A. 11,
T.
Mr. and Mrs.
Perry, C. Plordien, A. R., Pierce, W. R.
C. Pigott, Powell, W. A. Pleiweiss, A.
Smith, Percy
Suppo, P.
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Gaskell, Mr. and Mas. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Jameson, P. S.
Montague.
TO-MORROW.
St. Peter's Seamen's Church. Quean's Road, West.
Sunday Next before Easter. Holy Communion 7.30 a.m.
Morning Prayer 1 a.m., Venite, Elvey 1 l'e Deum, Lawes; Jubilate, Ouseley; Hymns. 4, 116, 115 and 524
Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m., Magnificat, Smart Nune Dimittis, Monk: Hymns, 118, 1.10, 409 and 15,
The Church launch Dayspring will call on white crews to bring friends ships carrying ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 a.m, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Police Pier, to.30 and 6 p.m.): returning after- wards. The Answering Pennant is the Cail lag. All the sittings are free and unappropriat ed. Visitors welcome, Books, &c. provided.
Sunday school 10 to 10.45 a.m.
-
Meeting at Seamen's Institute 72, Praya East on Sunday at 8 pm. Roman Catholic Cathedral:-Mass at a.m. 7am., 8 a.m., and 9.30.a.m. Bepediction, 5.30 p.m.
German Bethesda Chapol, West Point:-
Morning Service, 11 am.
St. Francis Church, Wanclai:-Mass (Chin.), 6 am., (Port.), 7.30 am. Benediction, fp.m.
St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning
Service ( English)
Power, Mrs. and Miss St. Anthony's Chapel, West Points--Mass,
O'Neill
THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE e ally to those who believe that the Messiah is, and Mr. Reed From Port Said Mr. C. Iris. Am, transport, 2,200, Whitton, 27th Feb Chatham, Hon. & Mr: Oliffe, O. C.
yet to come, unheralded, from among the fol Owen. From London for India-Mr. Mitchell, Inwes of Judaism. In support of this state- nient, she advanced the following arguments: That there are many more young Jewesses than young Jews in Sydney; that the opportunitica for wedlock are still further circumscribed by the fact that many of the latter cannot afford to marry, and by a disinclination on the part of these better off to relinquish their condition of selfish sugleness; lastly, because the marriage. able Jews are preas to wed either outside their faith or to seck wives, among the Jewish fa milies of other tates-a circumstance which surely is balanced by a corresponding recipro. city. In pl Rabbi pointed out that the problem thus presented was the same in all Bands, and within all faiths, and was due to These facts:The tendency of women to in- crease more rapidly than men (awing chiefly to their greater camion, their ainoiness from dangerous occupations, and their stay-at-home habis); the deplorable selfishness of men; and costliness of married life. ever-increasing As the Pabbi states, these points, while afford ing to comfort to those unable to change their condition, cover the whole ground. As pallia tives, he urges a more rigorous social boycott of those liebrew, who many outside the faith, a greater extension of the hospitality of Jewish bones to single Jews, and an encouragement those (stivities which drew young men and women together. Recouse to such expedients will probably open up path towards matrimony for the few; but, as the Rubbi admits, that can of a problem do bule towards the sellement which has caused most Eastern nations to adapt polygamy as the aly solution. Where mono- gamy is in vogue, however, the individunt woman finding it impossible to wait for a general se tlement of the difficulty, is prone to escape from an otherwise lifelong celibacy by obedience to the dictus of Nature rather than to those of creed. The result is to be seen in
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Mrs. Bulleman, Mr. Matt sin Jedge, Miss Matteson, Messis, C. Cetesa, C. Pronks and i, A. Kely, Mrs. E. Lyell. Proin Singa pore For Hongkong-Capt. S. Watlon, Capt. Rice For Shanghai-Mr. C. G. King and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholson, Miss All-n For Hongkong from. Brindisi Mr. Belden, Mr. Pierce From Marseilles-Mr. G. W. Garing, From London-r. Sailer,
Per Catches, from Singapore-13. Chinese, Per Manchuria, from San Francisco, &c. Ms. J. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Block, Messrs.
& Co.
Onsang, Br. s., 1987. D. Christie, 6th April,
Calcuta z2nd Mar., Coal-J., M. & Co. Peik, Nor. 8.8., 745. 1. Lorentzen
Bangkok 27th Mar, Rice.-Kin Tye Lung. Pekin, Br. 8.8, 2.cz, WV. R. Le Mare. R.N.R
t pril, Singapore 29th Mar., Gen.-1. & N. Co.
Powhatan, Br. s., 100%, W, F. Turner, 6th April,Moji 3181 Mar, Coal.-D. & Co.
LB.
Rein, Nor. s.a., 776, N. Mathisen, 2nd April,— Bangkok 4th Mac, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
H.C. Dennison, F. G:Gillette, Thomas H. Heyman, Mrs. Siella Lott, Mr. H. M. Mor gan, Dr. M. Samuels, Messrs. 5. T. Wallace, H. H. Crane, Mr. and ፣ጊ G B. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. Sakata, Mr. A. R. Tufts, Mr. and M15. A. Aman, Messrs, F. N. Pangey, C. Jay French, E E. Gridley, E. R. Holmes, Dr. G. M. Mallin, Mr H. H. Dakes, Alrs. B. A. Stevens, Dr A. Zeneti. Mr. S. F. Smith, Mrs.
t. K. Williamson, Dr. S. B. Rossiter, Mesurs,Shabjchan, Br 5.5, 1.465. J. R. Scott, 1st April, C. E. Benson, Mrs. J. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Fyfe, Dr. S. G. Gurney, Mrs. Mary, S. Kirk, Mr. W. 1. McDonough, Mrs. Irene J. Mist M. L. Clark, Mesars. Frank Webster, W, D. Carpenter, R. Lyons, 224 Chinese and a Japanese.
-Saigon 27th Mar., Rice-Wo Fat Shing. Singora, Ger. ss., 1,754, P. Hermeling, and april, Bata kok 23th Mar,, Gen.-B. & S.
Edward and infant Cruickshank, A. Cruicks Danthendey, Mr. Davies, F. O.
F. B. Deacon, Donald, R. H.
Rees,
L. C. Reiff, Mrs. S. A. Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Koach, Mrs. J. S. and
child W. B.
Roberts, Mr.
Doolittle, F. H.
Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, F. F Scherinkan, Mr. Towning, Mr. and Mrs. Schutte, E.
W.
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Scott, Mr. and Mrs. J.
G. and child Shea, J
C. and infant Dral, J. Einstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr. and Skölt,
MTS, E. Eves. G. V W. Fischer, R.
H. Fletcher, Farman, Mr. and Mrs.
E. .B.
N. G.
Frank, No Grand Mrs.
W. C.
a gradual breaking-down of the long existing Reilly, Dr. L. R. Thompson, Mr Yee.Chin. Suisang, Br. 8.3., 1,600, T.: A. Mitchell, that and
barties between, races and religions.
Shipping.
Arrivals. Manchuria, Am. 5.8, 8,750, J. W. Saunders,
6th April,-San Francisco 8th Man, and, Shan/hai 4th M., Mails and Gen.-P." M. S. S. Cu.
Kampot, Fr. s.s., 412, De Celles, 6th April,- Kwon,chowwan 3rd April, Gen.-Man
Fal
Passengers departol.
Mr-Calcutta 27th Mar., Coal.-J., M. &
Slocombe, Mrs. M. Spiules, 1.5. Stein, A. I.. Stevens, Rev. A. J. Stephens, 11. Stevenson, R.H., Lieut. Sutherland, P. D.
Comdr. and Mrs. E.
Tayler, Dr. and Mrs.
G. P. Co
Mrs, and children Thomas, H. J', Taithin, Br. s., 1,121, ]. T. Laing, 31st Mar,
Goodlos, Col. and Mrs. Thomas, Miss M. L. -langkok 23rd Mar, Rice.-B. & Co. Taiyuan, lit. s.s., 1,449. L. Dawson, 4th April, Goodwin, Mrs: Wm. B. Thompson, Mr. and
-Sydney 12th Man, and Hanila 2nd April, Hall, Capt. T.
Hamilton, A. J. Gen.-B. & S. Terrier, Nor. 6.8., 1,008, H. Nilsen, 4th April, Hanghwant, W. B. Saigon 28th Mar, Rice and Flour. Nam Harker, B. B.
Harris, J. R. LOUR
Hell, P.
C.
Mrs. Tyson, Unbehaun, C. H. Vesper, Miss E. H. Wakefield, Mrs. Watkins, Miss E. Wilder, Mrs, P.
Wilson, C. H. V.
Mrs. E. F.
Walker, Mr. and Mra. C. R, Shaw and infant. Tian Maru, No, z, Jap. .#., 3,000, K: How, 30th Me Mr&Mr. E.A. Williamson, Mis
Oceano, Br 1,719. Le Brun, 6th April,
Kuchibzu April, Coal.-D. & Co. d. Tjdiwony, Dut. s... 3,061, N. van Wyck Jurri-Mr. Hankin. For Landon fem Hongkong
cane, 6th April, Macassar 30th Mar., Gen.
CJ I
. I.
Tean, Br. 6.8., 1,316, Sommerville, 7th April,
Manila 4th Apul, Gea →B. & S. Viensang, B. ss., 1,128, P. 41. Rolfe, 7th pul-Muila 4th Ap it, Gen-1, M. &
Co
Thyrn, Nor. 5.8., 2,419, H. Berger, 2th April,
Kutchinazo 61 April, Coal-M B. K. Shaohsing, fr. ss., 1,107, F. 1). Northcombe, 7th April, Shanghai 3rd April, Gen.-B. mila, Br. 8.5, 3,381, A. E. Stebbing, 7th April-Rangoon 25th Mar., and Singapore 31st Rice., M. & Co.
Gen-B & 5.
T'alchas
Br. 5.8., 4,278, O P. Williams, 7th April-liverpool via Singapore at April, Petchaburi, Ger. 5., 1,400, G. Hillmann, 7th April,Bangkok 28th Mar., Rice and Meal,-B. & S.
Clearances at the Harbour Omos. Dafin Maru, for Swatow. Reth, for Bingko.
Elish th Rickmers, for Swalow, Cowrie, for Hankow.
Nerife, for Hinkow.
10 Palacotta, Amoy.
|
Kobe, for lephant Point. Shackring, for Canton Calchas, for Shanghai. Victorian for Kurc. Glenfalloch, for Amoy, Yochew, for Shangbai. Emails, for Yokohama,
Kampoi, for Kwong-chow-wan. Chung, for Singapore.. Nunyong, for Holhow,
HORRIBLE HINDU S PERB ITION,
Lahore, March 14th-he trial has teen concluded in the Umballa Sessions Court of most barbainus case of murder dus to gro ́s superstition which occurred iscenily at the town of Jagridel about 40 miles from Umballa. A wealthy Bunnlab (trader) whost children bad all died in infancy, fervently desired an of came, Full heir and, at last, the prospeci car anxious
the Banish asked a Jogi expectancy, (arcelic) bow to ensure that the expected child should live. The Jogi advised that, if the wife were to bathe in human blood, the object would be secured. Acting upon this counselingsang, for Shanghai, the criminals, Ave in number, including the | Angkin, for Høibow. Bunalah and his wife, enticed the child of a Hangsong, for Canton, neighbour to the house of the Bunnlah and
Afarang, for Sandakan. murdered him. The victim was a boy Chumsang, for Singapore.
there About 7 years of age After cutting his throat, the murdereri mullinted the body almost bes pond recognition. All five accused have been convicted of murder, The Bannish, with two others, was sentenced to be hanged. His wife and another accused were condemned to trans- portation for life, The Bunniah's wife has given birth to a child while in custody,
Departures. April 8. Ottawa, for Europe. Longmoon, for Vladivostock. Patentotta, for Amoy, Zafire, for Amov,
Fassengers arrived.
Per Tilliwong, from Macassar-Messrs. Sligand and Howe.
Per Oceana, for London from Yokohama MEL S.-T. Burrell and Miss Belben. From Kobe-Mrs. and Miss Scranian and C. P. Rit son. From Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Reid and Miss Ingram, Mr. R. S. Lewis, Hessia Owen. family, Miss
Williams and and Mr. A. Shaw, Jr. For Marseilles--Mr. 11. T. Mac Martie, For Brindisi Str. S. Colin. For Colombo Mrs. Brereton Frost.
o: Penang-Mr. A. Mackie, For in Mr. T. Meek, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart and and Mrs. R. Bennet and child, Mrs. Jamily, Mr. Forbes and infant, Mr. E. W. Michell, Mrs. E. H. Parrish and Master Parrish. For Mar- scilies--Messrs. Stokes, C. Payne, C. H. V. Wilson, Dwight Gaspar, Mr. and Mrs. Gershom
For For Bombay-Lal. Singh Stewart. Colombo-Rev. J. J. Banninga. For Peaang Live Soe Chee. For Singagore-Mr. G. G. Franklin, Dr. Wee Kit Chog, Messrs. Clai A ak Wan, Yee Wai Sang, Kam Yan Chan, 1. Mercier, Jiggins and Tam Ah Poan and Mrs. Chui Soop.
Shipping Raport
Str. Tean from Mánila:-Light' winds, fine and clear, smooth sea.
Str. Yuengang from Heilo:-Experienced light to moderale NE. winds, with slight sea, fine clear weather,
Str. Titliwong from Macassar-Fina clear weather, calm, smooth sea till about 210 miles from Hongkong, afterwards foggy.
Ste. Oceano from Kuchinotsu-Experienced light variable winds, smooth ses, and fine wen. ther throughout the voyage, foggy at the en trance of Formosa Channel.
Mar..-Rangoon 17th Mar., Rice-Order, Victorious, Br. 1.4, 2,233, C. W. Ficktham, 5th
Higgins, J. April-Londonth Feb, Gen.-D.& Co.
LC.
Yochow. Br. s.s., 1,105, J. H. Brown, 30th Mar., poster, Br. 2., 3.384, J. Ewan, 1st April,
an on 30th Mar, Gen.-B. & S. Moji 27th Mar, Coal,-B. & Co.
Fieamers Expected.
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silingsworth, Mr. & Wood, G. G.
Mrs.
Worthman, Mrs. C. B. Hughes, A.N., Lieut.- Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Comdr. J. C. Yates, Mr. Humphreys, W. M. Young, J. A.
Hunter, R.
KING EDWARD,
Aman, Mr. and Mrs. Kofod, Capt. F.
Andrew Backhouse, J. H. Cohlan, Mr. Cruickshank, J. Cunningham, Mr. and
Lafrents, Mr. and Mrs. Logan, W.
Mrs. A.
From Agents
Dkota Japan.....N. Y. K....Apri & Numantia. Moli... & A. CoApril 8 Arrainon Apear Singapore. D. S. & Co April 9 P. Sigismund... Sydney... M. & Co... April 9 Timahi Shi'noseki.). C.J.L... April Diomed Shanghai... & 5. April 9 Emp. of India. Japan...... C. P. R. Co April 10 Sachsen... Singapore. M. & Co... April Aker Singapore. M. & Co... April Douglas, Miss Kuliang Calcuita....I., M. & Co April 15 Hong Maru... Japan.....T. K. K... April 13
DOCK RETURNS
Kowloon
Block,
f HONGKONG AND WHAMPO: DOCKS. U.S.S: Barry........... Dos Hermanos H.M S. Handy Anghin ..... Chingtu
Ban Yik............ Hanoi........ Montcalm.. US. Bainbridge
| Brand.....aint
City of Birmingham... Doric....... Bettenhal Taishan.
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Coaniopolitan
Aberdesa
Ships Passed The Canal. and March-Bantanus, C. Fird Latiss, Hud ton, Stentor, Barra, Malacca, 6th March Caledonien, Pilnshire, Indrapura, Akte, Zi- Jong, Prins Ellel Friedrich, 9th March Calchar, Ernst Staions, Preussen Pathan
Sith Rhemania, tath MarchAlesia, Bechuana, Drvanha, Indian Monaste th Alaru. 17th March-Japan, Moyuns, Salarie Patroclus, Tencer, 20th March-Brisgavia, Arcadia, Benalder, Sachsen, Anna, Amiral
Tunkadoo, Mar, 30, Axemant, Engineer, Avdakoff, Sleipner, 24th March-Dardanus, Hector, Palermo, Zieten, S. Raleigh International, Ping Suay, Polynesien, St. Bride. 27th March U.S.S. Cincinatti ......Cosmopolitan,
Antenor, Benarty, China, Indramayo. In Feiching
Stihonia, Manica, job Sylylaių spin
drafos,
Corang. Si, Sumatra, Tourans,
Spenta. 3rd April-Benmohr, Laos, Palawan, Prink Heinrich, St. Bede.
Arrivals at flome-and Barch-Nubia, Bib March-Pak Ling, Bth March-Palma, th March-Ajox, Glenturret, Roon, Indrani., 13th March-Ambria, Caledonien, Hudson. 14th March--Malarta. 17th March-fallas, Stentor. 20th March-Preusser, Salaris. 24th March Per Yurutang, from Ilollo-Messrs. P. H.Atholl, 27th March-yo Maru, Rhenanta Bethell Jones and H. Wael,
30th March-Alesto, China, Patrocins, and April-Japan, 3rd April-Bechuana, Antenor, 'Drigavta, Indrapura, Zirlin,
Per Shachting, from. Shanghai - Messrs. Galick, Perry, and Kwang Vick
Hupch
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Meak, John Morse, Mr. & Mr. F. G. Moses, E. J. Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.
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Union Church:-Services, 11 am, and 6 p.m.
UNION CHURCH, KENNET V ROAD, MINISTER: REV. C., HICKLING,
am. Worship Ilymus 128, 544, "Bens
dictus Hymn 535, 538.
4 p.m. Sunday School at Union Church and British School, Kowloon.
6 p.m. Worship, Hymns 122, 49, 541,
and 123 and $490
7 p.m. Praise and Prayer Meeting.
Westerday, 7.30 11. Juvenile, Cantala
by Children from Quarry Bay, conducted by Mr. R. Dickson. "Tickets 50 cents children half price. Proceeds for New Piano Fund.
Friday, 7.30 p.m. Christian Endeavour Sec- iety, Subject:"God's Heritage in us."
Sunday Easter Services.
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CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, April 6th, 1906, am.
Nemuro....! Vladivostock.
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Tokio ......... Kochi Nagasaki.....
Kagoshima. Oshima...
4.111.|
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12
16
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Har. T. Hu, Wind Wr.
Naha Ishigakijimu. Taihoku Taichu....
11.11) (29.92
17
29.93
Taigan... Koshun
29.91
29.89
Pescadores...
11
29.89
Weihaiwelam 29.90
Gutzlaff ......
Sharp Peak...
Any
Swatow Hongkon
Victoria Peak
Gap Ro
Rock...
Macao Haiphong Manils. Bacolod floilo Cebu.......
30.07 $29.96
6.30 29.80
a.m.29.94 64 89 29.023 80 |108m (29.95| 68 | 95 | SE |2|
11
C. St. James.jigami
2
29.93
29.88
M.
129 Bo
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April 7th, recó, &.m.
Vindivostock
Nemuro... a.m.29.61| Hakodate ...
[29.74
Toklo... 11
29.78
Kochi
11
29.91
19.95
29.95
...
Oshima Naba Ishigakijima.. Taiboku.5.29.85
Taichu........
Tainan...
Koshan Pescadores...
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29.85
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13 29.89
29.80]
Amoy 6.30 a 19.81) Swatów! Canton
11
Hongkong... 10 a.m. 29.87 69
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N.J Majer, Mister W. Maltite, J.
Capt. and Mrs. Haiphong...
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Merde, P.
Millar,
Munro, Miss A,
Owen, O. E.
Parkin, J. C.
Richter, Mr. and Mrs,
and childrens Yoster, L.
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April 6
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