VICTORIA SCHOOL.

HEADMASTER'S REPORT,

On the occasion of the distribution of prizes on Thursday, the headmaster (Mr. W. H. Williams) read his report as follows.

By Government Notification, No 74, of the 3rd Feb., 1905, the Victoria School was open ed on Monday, the zeth March, 1905, for children of European parents, both boys and girls, with this restriction, that girls over 12 years of age are not admitted or allowed to remain at the school.

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Classification. The school is divided into an infant, a lower, and an upper school. Pupils

are transferred to the upper school on attaining the standard of knowledge equivalent to the fifth standard of a public elementary school in England.

CURRICULUM UPPER SCHOOL. J The course of instruction provides for a thorough modern and, general education and includes: mathematics, physical and commer cial geography, constitutional history, English grammar, composition and literature, hygiene, free arm and freehand drawing, object lessons, applied mechanics, geometrical drawing and *Pitman's sharthand.

* Boys only.

LOWER SCHOOL.

Rending, writing, arithmetic, geography, granimar, wordbuilding composition, draw. ing, clay modelling, object lessons, singing, sewing, and kindergarten studies.

Infant school reading, writing, arithmetic, singing, drawing, sewing and kindergarten, In all classes the first hall hour each morning is given to biblical instruction,

Attendance,During the last week in March, 1905. 17 pupils were admitted, in July, ihere were 33, in December 3 and the last admission number was6z Five pupils have left the school,

i to take, employment, 2 id return to England

and 2 to go to other schools. While the avenge attendance has thus trebled itself in twelve months, 1 am pleased to report that the pupils themselves have attended school regularly and in the aggregate have put in over go", of the total possible numtier of attendances; when parents thus send their children to school're. gularly greater justice is done to the children,

to their teachers, and to the school.

SPECIAL SUBJECTS,

Hygiene. A beginning in this subject was unavoidably delayed till November; pupils of the Upper School took the Government examination in the advanced stage the results of which were not satisfactory, but in justice to the pupils who presented themselves for this examination, it should be pointed out-{a} that, they were imperfectly prepared, having received 6 weeks' tuition only; (p) that the average age and not having of the pupils was only 12 received any preliminary instruction they were not mentally fit for the study of the advanced

Courte; (c) they were entered under pressing from the Inspector of Schools who on learning that there were nai enough pupils to form a team for the competition in the elementary Course requested to send them in for the advanced curse rather than that a Govern- ment school should be altogether unpresented at the examination. We may, however, look forward to better resubis next December as the subject is now regularly and systematically tught, and I have added the elementary principles of physiology and First Aid" to the syllabus as these branches of hygiene appeal to English children,

Religious Instruction :-As the year ending „Dec. 31, 1905, included seven working months only I did not recommend the holding of an independent examination in religious know ledge for 1995 for the reasons that all the pupils were re-classified at midsummer and 18 new pupils were admitted during the autuma term. An examination would thus serve no useful purpose, as the syllabus of instruction had th be modified and more than half the pupils and

received six months' instruction,"

not

League of the Empire:-Last year being the Nelson Centenary the upper school pupils received a special coarse, of lessons upon the growth of the Empire during the 18th and 19th centuries. On Victoria Day, May 24th, the children assembled at school and an address was given by my viewing the chief events during the reign of Queen Victoria, after which the National Anthem was sung, and a holiday granted for the rest of the day. During the Xmas holidays the upper school pupils con- tributed essays for the Lord Meath Empire Essay Competition, pos'; five of the Easys were

authorized by the Inspector of Schools for despatch to the Federal Council. The results of this competition are expected shortly. It has been arranged to celebrate Victoria Day this year by carrying out.l.ord Meath's suggested programme for Empire Day and His Excellency the Governor has kindly commented to preside at à joint celebration by the scholars of the Kowlon and Victoria Schools at the Victoria School.

ATHLETICS,

In response to a letter which I seat to parents in April last, subscriptions were sent. to the "School Sports Fund" to cover the ex- penses for the supply of interials for cricket. football, and other gam. The boys take a keen interest in their Wanies-I am pleased to say

that they have compared in the Hongkong Schools Football League, at least one match a weak has been played and several fixtures in both cricket and football have been arranged for this year. I attach much importance organized school games and all boys are com pelled to take part in some sports unless parents for a valid reason expressly desire otherwise.

OOVERNMENT INSPECTION,

The infant and the lower schools were in spected in November and the upper school in December by the Inspector of Schools, and his report is as follows:

DISCIPLINE AND ORGANIZATION, The disciplina is very good considering the short time the school has been in existence. The organisation of the infant and lower schools is quite satisfactory, In, the upper school it is quite impsible to express a de- finite opinion, as the pu its have come into the

school at intervals during the few months that the school has been opens and it

cannot be said with any certainty how for their atial

ments and weak points, are attributable to their former education. I have therefore not

attempted to criticise the wok done by them

at examination in any detail, but I can say that the pupils are backward in writing and arithmetic, and that their deficiencies will re- quire much attention. The elaborate course of study outlined in the "eport ofthe Headmaster must be taken to some extent as an ideal to be pursued, not necessarily in the immediate future.

Sanitation.-Very satisfactory. Apparatus Very satisfactory, fafast and Lower Schools Reading very good progress made. Writing great palos are being taken with handwriting. Geography very well taught. Arithmetic very good. Drawing very well taught, Kindergarten good. Sleging tot very much has been accom- plished, hitherto,

Since this report was made the weaker polats in the Lower School indicated by the Inspector

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY APRIL 14,

L.d.

Progress, Ger. 1.4. 687. H. Pabren, 8th April,

-Chefno trd April; Gen-S. & Co. Rajah, Ger. 4, 2.028, C. Wulff, foth April

-Bangkok 3rd April, Teakwood and Rice.

M. & Co.

have beso attender to Kindergarten materials | Powhatan, Br. 1.6., 1,co, W. F. Turner, 6th have beso pbrained from England and singing April,Moji. 31st Mar, Coal-D. & Co. is now taught by nata'on the tonic sol-fa method.

This being the firs' year of the school con tinuity of instruction has been difficult. With a view to starting a fresh years work to be completed by the end of this year I have during the past two weeks made a thorough examina. tion of the school In the Infant and Lower School in charge of Mr. Wilkinson and Mrs. Morris, there is evidence of very satisfactory grogress, so that each claus will now be pro- moled to the one higher. With regard to the Upper School I regret to report that the results are not po satisfactory. Considering that the average age of the pupila is ral years, 1 exect a much higher standard of proficiency in mathematics and English than is shown by the

me

examination results. The standard of attain. ment in any subject does not justify any special reward for proficiency and I have not recom- mended to the Government the granting of may prikes to the Upper School. I have now very great pleasure in calling the Inspector of Schools to present the prizes to the pupils of the lower school who have really merited them (Applause.)

The prizes were then distributed.

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Binh Thoan, Fr. ...99), Ribault, 17th April,

—Saigon 7th April, Rice.-B. & Co. Apenrade, Ger. 5.5, 611, Gautard, 12th April,

-Pakhoi 9th April, and Heihow rith, Gen~~). & Co.

Bourbon, Fr. ss., 097. Le Bail, 19th April-

Saigon 8th April, Gen.-Man Fat. waihora, Br. 3.8., 1,267, W. Brown, 12th April,

→Singapore 6th April, Gen.-Chinese. Taitu, Ger 5.5, 1,065, C. Uberfeldt, 12th April. -Swatow 11th April, Ballast.-E. A. T.

W

Cn.

weichow, Hr. s... 5.217. Metheral, 12th April,

-Chelon oh April, Gen. 19. & S. Hong Wan 1,-Br. 5.5., 2,060, J. L. Sinker, 13th April.-Penang 4th April, and Singapore 7th; Gen.-Joo Teck Seng. Chiynen, Ch. 8,8., 1,170, C. Stewart, 13th April. Shanghai toth April, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.

Dortmund, Ger. s.s., of, A. Wagner. 13th April-Singapore 7th April, Gen.-H. A.

L.

Meefon, Ch. 9, -1.339, A. Crawford. 13th April, Canton 12th April, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co

Departures. April 13.

Haimun, for Swatow. Li Fong, for Shanghai, Aber, för Yokohama. Terrict, for Hallo. Shimosa, for Singapore.

April 14.

Rus, for Manila. Tillie, for Shanghai.

Dairi Maru, for Swatow, Retchaburi, for Amov. Meroe, for Shanghai,"

Passengers arrived. Per l'ourbon, from Saigon-233 Chinesa." Per Watkorá, trom Singapore-200 Chinese. Ter Hong Wah 7, from Singapore-1,068 Chinese.

Per Fuifu, from Swow-Messrs. M. Filler, 5. 1 Bier, H. Fraahwein and H. Preuss,

Passengeri departed..

Per Sachin, for Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. Serno, Mr/and Mrs. Pryce, Mr. and Mrs. Has- sah, Mri, Tarquin, Mrs, ¿and, Mr. and Mrs,

Hranius, Mestre, R. Law, A. Pleiweise, A. Haupt, Haupt, AP Welsh, Bland, C. A. Poza, K. Orain, G. de Cruz, F. da Cruz, G. Mría, Grdoni, Tarro, Miss Rigby. Mrs. Moin. ties Squith Mr. and Ms. Pappier. Mr and Mrs. Remedios and children

For Nagasaki

Sabine Rickmers, Ger. ... 500, Narbit. 10th April,-Singapore and Tamsui 9th April, Ballast.-A., K. & Co. Shah Allum. Br. 2.8. 1,015. A. Geddie, zrth

April-Moji 6th April, Coal and Gen.-A. M. Essabhoy.

Signal, Ger. s., 907, Schlaikler, 11th April,---

Bangkok 4th April, Gen.-J. & Co.

Sikh, Mr. s.8, 1.216, W. Atkinson, 12th April,

Singapore 6th April, Gen.-D, & Co., LA. Singara, Ger... 1754. P. Hermeling, and April-Bauskak 35th Mar., Gen.-B. & S. Suisang, Br. ... 1,650, T. A. Mitchell, 16th Mar-Calcutta 27th Mar., Coal.-J., M. & Telemachus, Br, 4.8., 1,358, J. Williamson, th

April,-Saigon sth April, Rice-Chidan, Victorin, Swed. s., 988, J. A. Hellberg, Ith April, Saigon 6th April, Rice and Gan.- 5., W. & Co.

Co

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Yang Moo, Korean 1.1., 1,4to, Nakata, 11th April,-Moji 1st April, Corl-M. B. K. Vuensang, Br. 1, 1,128, P. H. Rolfe, 7th April, Manila 4th April, Gen.-1, M. & Co.

Steamers Expected.

De

Vessels

From Agents

Kutsang Singapore I., M. & Co April 15 Renalder... Singapore G..& Co April 16 Polynesien Saigon M. MApril 16 Bingo Maru. Japan......N. Y. K... April 16 Shanghai...N. Y. K... April 17 Kumane Meru Maji... N. V. K... April 17 Hong Maru. Japan......T. K. K... April 18 Palermo......... Singaporę". & D. ColApril 19 Karen. Japan P. M. Co... April 21 Tartar

Vancouver. C. P. R. Co May 1

Dakota

NOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. U.S.S. Barry............

Kowloon

Dos Hermanos

H.M.S. King Alfred...

H.M.S. Otter

Chingtu......

Ban Yik

Hangi.....

U.S.. Bainbridge

Brand......

Kotohira Maru

Singora

Germania

U.S.S. Paleigh U.S.S. Cincinatti Feiching....... Sylvin Siangtau

Dock.

13

Crumegushtm Aberdeen

SHANGHAI

oth inst. ...International Mar. 12 25. ...Cosmopolitan,

.New.

26.

....... do pri

✰ do

1.

2.

Ships Passed The Conal.

|

Manila, Thursday island, Cooktown, Cairos, Towesville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce ston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Forth-Per Kumano Afuru, 20th April, 3 F34, Manila-Per Leongsang, 20th April, 3 P.M. Chinkiang-Per Ning, 20th April, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Skamri, 20th April, 3 PM. Manlia--Per Zafiro, 11st April, to A.M. Europe, &, Indo, via Tuticorin-Per Arcadia, sist April, 1 A.M.

Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama and Seattle, Wash.--Per Dakota, 33rd April, 11 A.M. Eamne, & Tading via Tuticorin - Pe Prins Eliel Friedrich, 25th April, 11 A.M.

1906.

HONOKONG.

Hughes, R.M., Lient

Comdr. J. C. Humphreys, W. M.. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R..

Anderson, Mrs. K. Baird, Mr. and Mrs. Battiscombo, H. G. Bell, R.M., Enga-Lieut.

H. F.

Balilios, Mr. and Mrs, Inomacu, T.

And maid

Birbeck, R. J. Bishop, L., C.

leattie, M. P. Carutlets, Mr. Cau, Sir. and Mrs. Chater, Col.

PEAK.

Chichester, Maj. A. A. Clothier, A. N.

Jameson, Mr. and Mr. Engel, Mr. and Mrs. L.

J.W.

Joki, J. P. F. Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S. Kallenborg, Mr. Bisney, Miss Bistall, W. 5. Block, Mr. and Mrs, B, Kerr, F..

Boleus, C.

Manila, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairos, Townsville. Brisbane, B. Sydney, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Ferth-Per Empire. 28th April, 11 A.M.

Katsch, E, A, Keller, Mr.

Kirk, Mr. H, B. Knox, Mrs. L

Martin, R.

Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J.

F.

Mitchell, H. Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moss, Mr.

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Gillis, F. B.

Falaten Major & Mrs.

Raynolds, F. O.

Rice, Capt

Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, A. G.

Darling, Col.

Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.

Gnice, Capt.

Gaster, E.

W.

Douglas

Groskoma, Mr.

Halaban, Staff-Surgeon

and Mrs.

Hall, Mr.

Jacks, Mr.

Hareland, F. A.

Krafft, Mr. and Mr. P. Jeffries, H. U.

Laing, A. H.

Mrs.

Lyons, S. J.

Marriott, Dr. 0.

McDonagh, W. J.

McGregor, Mr. & Mr.

Bonnar, Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. C. Manila. Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertsboke, Matum, Brisbane, Sydney, Borthwick, Mr. &

R. W. and child Hoban, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne Adelaide and Perth--Per Prina Siglimund, | Brigga, H.

Brighton, F. G. May, 10 AM.

Brilleman, Mr. & Mr. I. S.

I.. Broughall, L. Burnie, CM. G. Campbell, L. F. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.

Rumpa, &c.. Indik, via Taricoin -Pe Brnat Simont, 1st May, 17 A,M,

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kabe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Ter Monteagle and May, It A.M.

Europe, &c. India. sla. Tulicorn--Por Polynesien, 15th May, TI AM.

It is hereby notified that on and from the 6th instant, the rate of postage on letters from Hongkong and British Postal Agencies in China to Egypt and the Sundan was reduced to 4 cents for each half ounce or fraction thereof.

A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokfu. lam Police Station. It will be cleared daily at

noon.

Miller, P. L.

Miller, U.S.A. Major

And Mrs. Miller, Master R. Mitzutany, T.

Montgomery, Mr. and Chatham, Miss

Mr. G. F. Clark, Miss M. L. Moore, Dr. W. B. A. Clark, M. O.

Nechtritz, Major von Clark, T.

Newall, S. G. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs, newborn, R. H,

T. W.

ton, A. G. É. A... Lt. Oliffe, O. C.

Parfill, W.

Clarke, W. G. Clegg, N., Eng.

and Mrs. H. 1. Colvin, H. E. Coulthart, J.

+

Johnston, L. &. M.

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E.'S.

Kaye, Major and Mrs.

Sawer, Capt, and Mrs. Searle, Rev. G..

Seymour, Lt.Col, and

Sinclair, A.

Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs. Stokes, Mr.

Vereket, Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. White, Dr. M. 1. Wonde, Mr. and Mr.

Van de

Kirchoff, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Knight, Mr.

Lang, Mr.

Zehrmann, H. C. :

OCCIDENTAL

Druaco, Dr. K. Burrows, P. H. Caspersen, S. Creifolds, A. Flaherty, J. L. Friedhander, R. Heickenys, P. Hochge, Dr. Med. Keuffe, A. Kayt, Dr. F.

Kien, Mr. and Mrs, and

2 children

Kirschot, C. P. V.

Patey, Mrs. E. O. Peake, W.

Krill, G.

am leaving the G. P. O. daily at 10.30 am.

There will be a delivery of letters at Pokin-Crabtree, K.N., Lt, and Pecker, B. L.

Central Powice Younow be

The following may now be obtained at the

Postal Guides, each........... to centi, Parcel Post Tariff, each ......10.

From And after 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 halfpenny.

Mails for. Canton, Samshui, Wuchow and Macan will be closed on week days at 7.30 every morning. On Sundays the mait for Macho will be closed at 8 am, and that for

Canton at 9 a.m.

Mails for Namtan, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Bamshui, Wachow and Canton every evening at 5 p.m. On Sundays the mails will be closed at q 1.m.

No mail will be closed for Canton on Særur day evening.

TO-MORROW.

St. Peter's Beamen's Church. Queen's Road, West,

Holy Communion 7.30 am.

Easter Sunday.

Morning Prayer I am., Easter Authem, Humphreys: Te Deum, Jackson; Benedictus, Authem; “Whnare theso?" Hymns, 133, 135 and 223. Kyrie Abba.

Mrs.

Crack, A. 11, Cruickshank, A.

Davies, F. O. Deacon, F. B. Deloitte, QL Deloitte, Misa P. Devaux, Mr. and Mrs. apnamese servant

Dietrich, Mr. Donald, R. H.

Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. Doolittle, F. H.

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

T. L. Perry, C.

Pfordten, A. R.

C.

Powell, W. A.

Kuferz, J.

Lowe, Mr. & Mr. J. C.

Lowe, Miss Siesla Majer, Capt. and Mrs.

N. J. Majar, Master W. Manin, W. F. Miro, H.

Musro, Miss A. Owen, O. E

Parkin, J. C. Fastridge, Mr. & Mr.

CA Premyslow, L.

Rec, O.

Voster, E.

Thorne, G, H,

CHINA COAST, METKOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

April 12th, 1906, Im

Bar. Th, Hu Wind Wr.

Power, Mr. and Miss Vladivostock.

2.1.

O'Neill

Nemuro......

6.M. 29.92

Quin, J.

Hakodate ....

30.05

Reed, E. B.

Tokio

30.22

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and Kochi

30.23

child

Nagasaki

30.03

Robson, F. T.

Kagoshima...

19

30.23

Oshima Naha

30.20

30.17

30.13

Talhoku......

4.1.30.0

Taichu........!!

Taipan .......

11

Pescadores...

Koshua e

30.03 20.05

Rogers, C. S. R. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Schoede, H. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs, Scott, Mr. and Mr. J. Ishigakijima..

W.A.".. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. C. and infant

F. Elmore, Einstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr.

G. and child

Shea, J. J.

Skott,

Splities, J. S.

Stela, A. L

and Stephens, H.

Stemmeberg. His Excel.

Weihaiwei...9 am 30!

Gutzlaff ......

lency Becretary of Sharp Peak... State

Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, Rev. A. J.

Mr. E.

Flacher, R.

Fletcher, H.

E. J.

French, C. Jay

Ginter, W,

Goodwin, Mrs. Wm. B. Thomas, H. P.

Glucek, Dr. R.

Hall, Capt. T.

Ilamilton, A.

Hanghwont, W. B.

Harker, B. B.

Heauley, Dr. and Mrs:

Stevenson, R.N., Linut. Comdr, and Mrs. E. Sutherland, P. D.

Thompson, Mr. and

Mrs.

Thompson, Miss H. M. Tyson, Mr. E. F. Unbehaus, C. H. Wakefield, M. Warlomont, Mr. & Mrs. Wishart, J. B. Wood, G. G. Hewitt, Mr. & Mrs. E.A. Wright, Mr. & Mra, T. Heyman, T. L.

Yasui, T.

T.A. tollingsworth, Mr. & Young,

Ziegler, K.

C. M. Hell, P. Henry, C.

Mra.

Canton

#

6.30 a. (0.00)

4.m.

0 30.02

Amoy ... Swatow

Hongkong Victoria Peak

10&m. 30.03

13

Gap Rock...

14

30,00

66

19

19.96 86

AKT

15

29.0385

16 19.8986

Macao............ Haiphong... Manila........ Bacolod Iloilo......... Cobu

C. St. James, to zm.

April 13th, 1905, 8.1,

Vladivostock a Nemuro...

Hakodate ...

Tokio ......... Kochi

Holy Communion 12.15 p.m. Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m., Magnificat, Crotch: Nunc Dimiuis, Tucker: Hymns, 132, 2nd March-Benvenue, C. Ferd Lasiss, Hud. 137, 138 and 141.

The Church unch Dayspring will call on son, Stentor, Barra, Malacca, 6th March ships carrying white crews to bring friends Caledonien, Flintshire. Indrapura, Akér, Li-

ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10,30 Holmes, E. R. fong. Pring Eltti, Friedrich, 9th March-a.m, and between 5.15 and 6 pm., (Kowloon, Casichas, Ernest Stons, Preussen, Pathanwards. The Answering Pennant is the Call Aman, Mr. and Mrs. Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Oshima .....

Police Pier, 10.10 and 6 p.m.): returning after- Rhenania, 13th March-Alexia, Trieste, Sikh, Bechuana, Devanha, Indian Monarch. Iyo Maru. 17th March-fapun, Moyuni, Salanie, Patroclus, Tencer. 20th March-Arizgavia,

Axemans. Engineer, Audaing, Sleipner, 24th March-Dardanus, Hector, Palerm", Zleten, Ping Suey, Polyneslin, St. Bride. 27th March Antenor, Benarty, Chins, Indramayo, In drasamha, Oopack, Sithonto, Manica, 30th March-Jason, Kouang- Si, Sumat, Tourane, Sheria. 3rd April-Banmohr, Laer, Palawan, Willer, Miss Barnes, Meress, F. Rietmann, Pring Heinrich, St. Beda. 7th April-Nippon. Rickeniann S. W. Cartwright McQuaide.

Caledonien, Deucalion, Gaekpar. "Prinsess Gubbins. The Leonard, Capt, Bailey, and 4 Chinese. For Kobe-Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Alice. 11th April-Andalurta, Nybia, Sam

bia, St. George

- Freel, Fidan, Men N. Cama, Mesars, Katt, | Arcadia, Renalder, Sachsen, Anna, Amiral Jamieson, Marston. Mr. and Mrs., Yhabinka, For Kolem Messrs. Gunnel. and Mrs. Kas Takamički, Kau Pon Fon, Takanabe, Maka- mura, Gunde. Misues Gundry (2), Mr. Chang. and Miss Weng. For Vokohama Mr. and Mrs. Mas, Mes, Suter, Messrs, C. Cries, B. Landberg, and Mrs. Schuttleworth.

Per Prinz Sivismund, for Yokohama—Mrs.

Vesela in Part.

Arrivalant fome-2nd March-Vučia, 6th March-Pak Ling, 8th March-Palma, 9th Alabama, ir 55, 1 sat.-A. 7. Ellis, zith April, | March—Afax, Glenturrzi, Roon, Indrani. 19th

—Karatan's h Apríl, Coal.-D. & Co, Ld..

March-Ambria, Caledonien, Hudson. 14th Arratoon Apcar, Br. 15. 2,911, E. Fey, 9th March-Malacca. 17th March-Rallar, Stektor.

4th April; Gen---D, S. & Co., 1.4. Bornen, Ger, 45, 1944. F. Sembill, 4th April, -Sandakan 29th Mar,, Timber and den ~" & Co.

Andrew

KING EDWARD.

A, B.

flag. All the sittings are free and unappropriate ed. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. providedBackhouse, J. H. Nai Chit, Ms.

Sunday school ro to 10,45 &.m.

Cohlan, Mr.

Nakoachaisi. Lt.-Genl.

H. R. H, Prince Meeting at Seamen's Instituta 72, Praya Colleyshaw, E. East on Sunday at 8 p.m,

Corbach, Capl. W. van Narendr, Lt. Col. M. Cruikshank, J.

Neil, A. Commi-gs, Mes. J. W. Cunningham, Mr. and

Mrs. P

Dennison, H. C.

Roman Cathollo Cathedral:-Mass adiction, 7 a.m, 8 m., and 9.30 am. Benediction, 3.30 p.m.

German Bethesda Chapel. West Point:Delaney, L. T.

Morning Service, 11 am.

B. Francis Church, Wanchai-Mass (Chin.), Pouglas, Miss

6 am., (Port), 7.30 am. Benediction, Fairchild, H. J.

Finlay, A. St. Joseph's Church, Garden Rond;-Morning Fyle, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Service (English), 9 am.

H.

(p.m.

Ba

St. Anthony's Chapel, West Point:-Mass Grundy, T. E. M.

Grundy, Missos (á). Ibatsa, T. Union Church':-Services, 11 am, and 6 pm fackson, Mrs. and child

R. J.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Q.

Nursaw, E. Okeden, I.. P. Orozco, F. S. Paine, A. E.

Pearse, Dr. W, W, Phya Kam Kam Leng,

Major-General

Pryce, Mr. and Mrs.

Reilly, Mrs. J. J. Rigby, H. Robb, J. M

Rutherford, T.

Nagasaki...... Kagoshima...

Naba Ishigakijima.. Taho Taihoku...... Taichu..

Tainan... Koshun ....... Pescadores... Weihaiwel...9 Gutzlaff

Sharp Peak...

a.m.1988

20,80

29.98

30.15

30.19

30.19

30.16

30.03

19.97

a.m./29.96

29.96

H

39.95

29.92

11

29.93 a.m.30.25 30.22 30,00

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2.0. Canton........ ย

Hongkong...10am. 29.92 Victoria Peak

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14

Macao.........

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Savory, Comdr, and Bacolod......94.m. 29.93) 90

Samuels, Dr. M..

Tacquin, Mrs. G. James, Mr. and Mr.

J. E.. Logan, W. McCall, J. Smith, Mr. and Mrr Meek, Joha

Grant Smith, Percy Soppa, P..

Mrs.

Serno, Mr. and Mrs.

7

CRAIGTEBURN,

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. St. James. 10a.m.

B. Smith, W. D. Stevens, Mrs. B. A,

Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Story, G. F. Wandres, F. 9. E. Mome, Mr. & Mrs. F.G. Williamson, Mr. H,

29.89

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April 13 at

Za puan

Barometer use

29.85

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70

Humidity Rajofall..

93

Anil Calcutta vin Penang and Singapore | 20th March-Preussen, Salašit. 24th Marck Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant

Atholl. 27th March-~Iyo Maru, Rhenania, | Barnett, H. J. 30th March-Alesia, Chima, Patrocius, and Brown, C. A. April-Japan. 3rd April-Bechuana, Antenor, Dann, G. H. Brisgavia, Indrapura, Zielen. 7th April-Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs, Webb, Mr. and M, Moser, E. J. PHANH, Tourane, tỉnh April-Korane Si

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION, Onpack, Ping Suay, Renarty,

Brand, Nor, 1.4 1.520. M. Evensen, and April, Tranton rot April Gen, Kwong Mat

Wo., Chinetu, Br. 5.5, 1,479, T. McD. Hówie, zoth Mar. Melbourne via Parts 11th Feb.. Gen, and Mostly Flour.—B, & S. Clara Jahsen. Ger. .., 1,101, 1. Iweisen, 9th

•April.-Probolingo (Java) 28th Mar., Sugar -J. & Co.

Den af Mains, Br. 6.8., 2,974, P. Singer, 7th April,-Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-N. Y. K.

Empress of India, Br. 1.s., 1,032, E. Beetham, *. R. 12th April,-Vancouver, (RC) 26th Man, and Shanghai 9th April, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Frithjof, Nor. .., 891. H. A. Haraldsen, 8th April-Iloilo 4th April, Sugar.-S., W. &

Co,

Germania, Ger. 1.8., 1,000, H. Flaigel, 8th April, Sydney 22nd Feb., Copra-S. &

Co.

Hanoi, Fr. s.s., 739, P. Meerles, 8th Mar

Manila 4th Mar., Ballast.—A. R. M.

tris, Am, transport, 2,200, Whitton, 27th Feb.

-Manila and Feb., Coal.-Government. Jules Torry, Fr. ., 300, Sap. 30th Max,-

Haiphong 27th Mar, Ballast.-M. & Co. Loyal, Ger. 1.8, 1.756, F. Naizins, 10th April,

Post Office,

A Hall will olone for

Macao-Per Heungskan, 15th Apríl; 1,15 PM. Moji, Kobe, Yakobama and Portland, Or Per Numantia, 16th April, 11 A.M.

Jamison, P. 5.

NAME.

lacrity * Andromeda Astraen Bramble Britomart... Cadmus

**!

Macao-Per Heungskan, 16th April, 1.15PM. Cherub Kudet and Sandakan-Par Borneo, 17th Clio

Diadem April, 8 A.M.

Fame... Flora Handy

Montagne

CLASS.

despatch-versal... cruiser, at clast Fruiser, and class river gunboat. river gunboat..

Moutrie, Sidney

CAPTAIN,

LAST REPORTED AT

Commander E. La T, Lentham Captalo R. Nelson Ommanney Captain C, L, Vaughan-Lee... Linut, Commander E. G. W. Davidson Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber Commander II, du C. Luard...

Canton WOOLUDT

en route Shanghai

TONS.

1.H.P. [GUNA.

1,700

4

3,000

11,000

16

142

16,500

-

4,355

to

7,000

Shengbal

394

1710

6

909

10

goo

en route Shanghai

171

sloop...

1,070

11400

Yangtera

*

311

water tank and tug ...

390

300

Hongkong

H

loop.

1,040

1,400

Commander H. D. Willcio, D,4,0,

Yangtze

cruiser, rut class

£1,000

16,500

torpedo boat destroyer...

306

5,700

Captain H. W. Savory

Hongkong

Licat Commander Hughes ....

Hongkong

cruiser, and class

4,360

7,000

Captain H. Great-Dalton

Honolulu

torpedo boat destroyer

275

4,000

Ligut, Comaniander II. B. Cox

Hongkong

torpedo boat destroyT

#75

4,000

Liaut, Commander R, Henniker-Heaton

Hoogkong

special service torpedo.v...

£1,400

1,400

Captain E. F, B. Charlton

torpedo bont destroyer ...

180

3,900

Lieut. Commandor W. H. Darwall

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

22,000

Captain S. V. Y, da Horney...

cruiser, 1st class

14,100

18

30,000

Captain C. F

Thursby

el

river gunboat

B

4

1,200

Yangtze

river gunboat...

180

800

West River

PER

torpedo boat destroyer ...

350

5,300

surveying.veraal

Commander C. E. Monro

Hongkong

Hongkong

river gunboat

240

river gunboat, or

140

Liant Commander H. T. Atlay...

...] West River

are

river gunboat.

3407

torpedo boat destroyer ...

6,300

receiving ship...

Cempiadore

... Hongkong

Hongkong

200

*

river gunboa...

800

Lient-Commander.

Becretan..

Yangtze

*

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

Lient-Commander Stevenson

Hongkong

*

surveying ship ...

450

Commander R. W. Gionals

5.900

river gunboa

Boo

river gunbart FAD river gunboat w

$50

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T

110

Lieut. Commander G, J, Todd --an teen Yapptesa Lient-Commander (no, F. Kiox

Lient, Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Hongkong Linut-Commander G. D. Spicer-Simson Yangtze

Surraying

YABATIE

Bangkok-Per Rajah, 17th April, 9 A.3. Bangkok-Per Singora, 17th April, to A.M. Macan, Shanghal, Nagamaki, Kobe, Yoko Hart hama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Hecla Manchuria, 17th April, 10 A.M.

lanus, Armand Bahle, 17th April, FT ...M,'

Europe, &c, fadia, via Tuticorin-Per Kent...

King Alfred Tientsin and Weihaiwei-Per Hulchów, 19th Kinsha

Moorhen.... Aptll, 3 P.M.

Otter ... Rambler.. Robin... Sandpiper...

Manila-Per Taming, 17th April, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Klukiang, 17th April, 3 P.M. Binge Afaru, 17th April, 3 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Colombo- Par

Bangkok and April, Rice.-S., W. & Co. Manchuria, Am. 1.8., 8,750, J. W. Saunders,

Singapore, Penang and. Calcutta - Per | Taku...

Tamar Catherine Apcar, 18th, April, to LM. 6th April,-San Francisco 8th Mar., and Shanghai 4th Mar., Mails and Gen.-P. Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Per Teal M. S. S. Co.

Yawata Meru, 18th April, 10 a.M. Merapi, Dut, .., 1,537, E. Uldall, roth April,

Slugapore, Penang and Calcutta-Par Waterwitch"

Whiting... "" April-Singapore 3rd April, Sugar.-D. & | Ontang, 18th April, 10 M.

Widgnon Co., LL.

Woodcock... Woodlark...

·

Mercedes, Br. transport, 2,90o, J. 5, McGregor,

6th Feb.,--from Palo Condore Island. Murie, Br. a., 1,186, T. Petersen, 11th April,

-Bangkok 5th April, Rice.-), & Co. Numantia, Ger, Ls, 2,807, H. Feldtmann, 8th April,--Portland, Or, 6th Mar., Ged.-P. & A. 3. S, Co.

Ontang, Br, s., 1,787, D. Christie, 6th April, Calcutta saad Mary Cont~Ji M, & Co,

Shanghai. Nagasaki, Kobo, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Ver Empress of India, 18th April, 17.

Shanghai-Per Chayrang, 18th April, 3 #34, Chefoo-Per Esinckow, 18th April, 9 7.36. Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Gaims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Pac Chingiu, soth April, F.M...

torpedo kosi destroyer.

230

* Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Six Arthur W. Moore, Commander-in-Chist

Lieul Commander E, V.FR. Dogmore

Libyt-Commander F. B. Noble...

Lisa Commander J. Kiddie

Llant, Commander Robert E. Vaughan, West River

Llaut-Commander J. T. 8, Lyne ... Yangtze

In reserve #

oro H. P. Williams „

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