A RECTOR'S WOUING.

12181 BREACH OF PROMISE.

AMUBING. CASE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JUNE 5 1906.

LONELY IF HE DID NOT COME. If she looked on his coming in any other light he would cease coming, adding that she did not want him to marry her, but to continue Coming

ing to the house, hey would be lonely if he stopped 1. visits,

'An action for breach of promise of marriage him, he said that she said she would give him Speaking about the ring which she got from was, heard at Belfast, in which Miss May back the ring when she got another fram some Kobinson sought to obtain from the Rev. J. one sise. She pressed him why he would not Smyth, Rector of St. Douard's, Belfast, 1000 marry her, and der so

e reluctance be told damages. The defence was an absolute denial, her tiff, waid defendant was thirty years of age, and nothing against her er ber family. He gave

Serjeant Dodd, .F., oposing for the plainer she was miss bulbie a wife for him:

In reply to further questions, he said he had had been curate of Desinghy, Plaintiff at

as a reason that her education was not suitable fourteen was in defendant's

Sunday

school

001 for a minister's wife. He denied that he over class, and his ritantion to her at that time became marked. When she was sixteen he said that one night he would be taking May kissed her at a school leie, and after that he

The defendant was under cross-examination called regularly at her home. This continued from 1901 until the end of last year. He stayed

he loved the plaintiff, at the house sometimes until two o'clock in the

home.

Passengers arrived.

Per Bongber, from Singapore-1,0,6 Chi-

mese.

Per Ewangtah, from Shaoghal-130 Chi-

nese.

Per Kutsang, from Calcutta, &c.-Me. D. 1. M. Sim, Dr. McOstrich,, Messrs. A. L. Ward, Winbush, 698 Chinese, and 11 Indians.

VISPIHES AT THE HOTELS,

1

Adams, P. R... Anderson, Mrs. K. Arnold, J. Auler, A. Bard, Mr. & Mrs. J,

E. J. Ba Beattie R, U.

Ba766, H. G.

Mr.

and Mrs. L.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas

DOCK RETURNS,

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. Wo.handy

xt Kowloon

H.M.S. Famewarna

Moon. Mr. and Mrs. Al

Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Olla, F. Β. Painter, Major & Mrs.

PEAK,

MONAKONG.

Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Carrothers, Mr.

Hollingsworth, Mr. & Chatto, Mi

Longridge, Rev. add]

Mrs. Martin, R. Chichester, Maj. A. A. Mitchell, H.

Flunter, R.

Innas, Capt. R.

C.

Jameson, Mrs. J. W.

Clolbier, A. N. Dulton, Mr.

Mr.

Just, 6, B.

Jokl, J. P. F.

Capt

A. H.

Mark, F. D. Marriott, Dr. O.

Hazeland, F.A.

Post, Mr. and Mrs. N. Raynolds, F. O.

Roberts, A. G.

Sawor

Capt. and Mrs.

Jones, Patrick

+

P. G. and

Joseph, Mr. and Mm,

Japancia servant

Meyer, O.

W. S.

:

Blair, K. J. Blan,).

Miller, P. L, Moore, Dr. and Mr.

Knight, Mr.

Newborn, Mr. & Mr.

Lang, Mr.

Leaik, Mr.

Long, A. O.

Per Rubi, from Manila Mr. and Mrs. §. A Wolf, Mrs. H. Beaumont, Mrs. S. Furlong, Mears H. E. Curtas, Crawford, G. T. Boar, Yu Fun Lip. Chan, Henry, and 73 Chiness. R. Abt, W. R. Allen, Clay Andersen, Bemardy, L. De

Pay Minnstofa, Be tile, &c.-Mo13rs. Sarah Boll, R.N., Engr.-Lieut. Lejon). W. Alexander, B. B. Baldwic, E Brammart, Capt. Calender, Mesa, H. Coonas Biervliet, A. Van(VICES MENUNJ. Fred. Churchill, T. A. Chopard, I.

E. C.

Cudoba,..

(or the greater part of the day. He denied that Elder. T. C. Edminster J. C. Early, R.

H. F.

Conani for Belguim) Bisbeck, R. J. Bisney, S.

C. L. Cassidy, R. L. Cooper, D. A. Calhoun, Hing Ming Chuen, Mrs. Cardon, Mesars, W. Dennis, Dambell,

Bissell M.

H. N. Ferris, G. Foster, M. Folter, C. II. Farnham, W. E. Ford, Mrs. M. J..

Wm. R.

morning with the girl on his knee. Numerous clergyman destroying her modesty as a young. M. A. Gon, Mrs. L. C. Gilman, Braman, E. W.

presents were made, and his wrote to her from South-end, in Essex, and other places, but the letters were unique, said councel, as they con tained no demonstration of affection, though he occasionally signed angelf with love. He often, however, promised to marry her when he Plaintiff's case was got a parish of his own. that when he did yet the parish he told her abo was not chis enough for a clergyman's wife.

the upbraided him several times about a young lady with money, and saw him with her in Belfast once after the dispute. Counsel related

Serjeant Dodd: Were you as a Christian girl?-I think, perhaps, my conduct was foolish, Did you think you were acting fairly to the girl, her father and mother, if you didn't mean marringeam of opinion that I didn't de ceive the girl.

NOT PART OF A CLEFGYMAN'S DUTY. Did you deceive her father?—I didn't think 1 did.

Looking back, what would you say aboin think perhaps I didn't act fairly to the tirk or her father and mother.

Witness admitted having broken the pin of a brooch when he was fiddling with a trinket on

neck.

some circumstances in connection with a school fête, and at some game in the dark defendant kissed her, or at least, he said her Kiss d her or

duty,

Giberson, H. Gard, A. J. Hughes, J. Hasbrook, L. N. Hargue, Hall, H. C. Hill, F. A. Hetch, H. F. Howe, C.

R.

S.

L.

Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L.. Calhouse, D. R C.J.

J. Heague, A. W. Hipp, B. B. Harris, H. A. Holl, Cassedar A. W. Hilton, r. Hill, C

Jacki, Joba T. Jackian, Martin Jones, L. D. Hayne, W. L Gall

L. H. Johnson, George L. Judson, Laura Chabau RA. Knight, H.

Clark, M. O. J. Kennard, C. J. Kalbfell,

Clark, T. W. Krueger, B. G. Kierulf, Mr. and Mrs. Leventhall, Messis, C. Clyde Lewis, John F. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Lineham, W. Major, P. G. McFadden, John F. Miner, Wm. E. Mack, Arthur 1. Claude Miller, Bing F. Miller, H. B.

T. W. Clegg, R.N., Eng. Lt.

and Mr. H. 1.

Messrs. E. C. Nickerson, F. D. Nash, L. M. Mitchell, C. G. McClean. Miss Irene Norton,

C. Muiden, W. P. Millor, M. M Colvin, H. E.

Cruickshank, A.. Croot, A. B.

Dennis, W. Donald, R. H.

Serjeant Dodd (severely): Were you act. wards the ght be kissed her, but aftering the part of a clergyman when breaking the

persisted

that on that occasion he brooch -It was not part of the clergyman's | Newton, A. L. Oliver,, Miss Joyce Price, John Davies, F. O. had kissed the wrong girl. (Laughter) An incident which happened at Easter was then related. It would seem that defendant ob- tained a cracker, which he gave to plaintiff, containing the following verse:

Say you will be mine, my little one, Say you will wait for me, Only a few more Christmases, Theo happy we will be.

SNATCHED A KISK

Miss Robinson, an attractive young lady of at, said that when the defendant was a curate, 'an affection sprang up between the parties, and she reverend gentleman was a frequent visitor at the house of her parents. At that time she was 16 years of age, but subsequently, he de- clined the marriage on the ground that she was

Class"

enough. Miss Robinson told her story before a crowd- ed court, more than one-half of the audience being composed of fashionably-dressed ladies, while there was a 'considerabile sprinkling of clergymen

She said the defendant paid every possible attention ber, and on one pocasion he anat ched a kiss from her. She remembered this, and defendant said he had kirsed her before during a game held'in connection with a school' fête. As it was dark at the time, he musthava kissed the wrong girl. (Laughter.)

When the affection of the delendant come menced to wane, her mother asked him, "Are you and May not one?" to which he replied, We are, Mrs. Robinson, but I am sorry we cannot make the one you mean." (Laughter.) Witness's sister took her mother out of the room and defendant pulled her down on his kace. She asked him if he loved her, and be replied, "What'

the good of Jove when it can- not come to anything (Laughter.) When her mother returned she said, Mr. myth, ! thought my child was sitting on the knee of a gentleman, but you have led me to think others wiso,"t

**WILL YOU BUY ME A RING ?”

|

What right had you to do this to a man's daughter to whom you were not engaged - quite admit now that I was very foolish.

W. Phillbrook, Cartis E. Parish, T. M. Poyter, H. L. Pringle, Pearson, R. F. Ricker, W, A. M. Robinson, A. D. Stein, Thur. Regan, Regan, Richard W. Strong, Billy P. Six, G.C. "WITHOUT PREJUDICE,"

Sawyer, J. H. Tudebury, M Stiles, C. B.

Miss M, Trigg, Messra, W. H. Tidwell, When you pressed her throbbing breast to

W. Teig F yours you softly whispered in her ear, "This her, G. W. Todd, F. J. Trabarge, Mr. and is without prejudice"?-he frequently com. Mrs. B. Von Szentirmay, Messis. C. Webber, plained that I didn't kiss her enough. (Loud Sarah Wygent, Mrs. P. A. Williams, Mr. and laughter.)

Mrs. F. Woodruff, Messrs. F. S. Weston, You kissed May and ber sister?--I kissed. F. Worthington, Charlie Bennett, Dr. S. G. May for her own sake. (Laughter.)

Simms, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jamison, and infant, Messrs. J. F. Marques, J. Á. Prennat and M. Torowam

Witness further stated that he was now en. gaged to be married, but he did not believe the lady had any exceptations.

The jury returnea verdict for the plaintiff, awarding 370 damages, and judgment was given accordingly.

COMMERCIAL.

TO-DAY'S EXCHANGE, Selling omdun-Bank T.I......

1. 120.

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Do. demand .......... Shangani-Bank 1.T.. Singapore T.T...... Japan-tank TT, JAVA-BADk T.T.

anontheght L/C

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6 months aight Ljc. ........

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Str. Lixam from Wuhu :—Light to strong SE. to SW. winds and part hazy,

Br. Heng Bee from Penang Fine and clear and smooth to Paracels, then gloomy weather, with heavy NE, swell.

A

Str. Rubí from Manila:-Light to moderate winds from third quadrant, and moderate SW. swell, fine weather, with passing showers.

Str. Kutrang fra a Singapore-Experienced 21 9/16 light to moderate variable winds, and general 2/1 13/16 fine weather. On and inst. passed 6, Nam .....2.67] | sang, Hongkong to Singapore in Lat, 11° 25 N.

110 E.

2.18 159 1591

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15/16 ..712 1/16

30 days Light San Francisco & New York 924

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30 days Sight Sydney and Melbourne...2/2, 3/16 immaths sight, Pram &.........omba

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MAR 2731

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9.39

Witness further stated that while sitting on 5 mo whist his koes she took his ring off and said, "Josey.onthe sight Genny will you buy me a ring, and he is he could Silver ...... not and she told him she would keep his until, he bought one for her.

He remaine i in the huden two o'clock the next maining. He ingle her several pres sants, not very valuable, One was a pin with two hearts, blue and white.. He id, "The blue heart is mine and the while yours,"

Cross-examined, witness said that she liked

defendant a wee bit in 1907, à luile more in 1993, and, with considerable vehemence, "[ loved him in 1904" (Laughter) He said he

would kiss her and would make her like him. (Laughter.)

THE JUDGE UNDERSTOOD.

She was questioned by counsel as to "a dear old gentleman who had been throwing eyes" at plaintiff.

The Judge: I am old and 74, and yet I can understand all this perfectly, (Laughter.)

Mr. Chambers: I would not like to say, but I think your lordship is a bit rusty, (Laugh- tor.)

Counsel then went through the defendant's

· letters, with the object of showing that there was no sentiment on the defendant's side.

On one occasion, when suffering from a cold, Mr. Smyth signed himself, "Your's influen zally." Another passage was: "Martha has in. formed me that one of the buff heas is going cluck Hurrah! mare pawer to it." (Loud Jaughter.)

Counsel; The man must have been despe-. rately in love with you-who wrote that?-Ne answer.

NIGHTMARE FOR DESSERT.

Plaintiff, on another occasion, writing so the defendant, said she had taken her supper of new potatoes, and had nightmare for, desiert. (Loud laughter.)

Counsel created some amusement by asking for the presenta These included brooches, boxes of handkerchiefs, a photograph of the defendant, a Bible, and a bottle of scent. Only one of the handkerchiefs had been used out of pas of the boxes..

that

The mother of plaintiff was expected to show Smyth was an accepted suitor, and was regarded

arded as the prospective husband of her daughter.

Miss Eleanor Robinson, siuler of the plaintiff, and be saw the defendant frequently with her sister sitting on his knees, and his arm round her waist. She looked on him as a brother, One evening the found May crying. Bha said

ther,

that Mr. Smyth had refused to buy bar a ring, and announce their engagement, Witness tried to reason with him, and he said, "I cannot do

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Bank of England Fatt Sovereign .....

Shipping.

Arrivals..

Kwangtah, Ch. 56., 1536, Wox: 1). Lunt, 3rd

June, Shanghai 31st May, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co.

Kutaang, Hr. ... 3,110, H. C. D. Bradley, 4th

June, Calculta via Penang nad Singapore jeth Slay, Gen-J., M. & Co. Rubi, Br. 5.5., 1,611,

R. W. Almond, 4th June, Manila 2nd June, Gen.-S. T. & Co. long Bee, Br. ss., 7,056, J. H. Hainsworth, 4th June-Fenang and Singapore 29th May, Gen-Joo Taik Seng.

Wosang

Br. 5.5, 1,127, C. Lee, 4th June, Chinking 31st May, Gen M. & C». Phranang, Ger 1.5., 1,100, F.

4th

June-Bangkok 28ili Mey, Rice.-B. & S. Helene, r. 77, J. jessen, 4th June,~

Swataw 3rd June, Gen.-], & Co.

Hue, Fr. 5.5, 705, Godinau, 4th June,

Haiphong and Hoihow 3rd June, Gen-A. R. M.

Minnesota. Am s8, 20.718, J. H. Rinder,

June-Seattle 9th April, and Shanghai 2nd Jung, Gen.-N. Y. K. heim al, Nor. 4, 16, T. Johnson, 4th June,

-13 iphong 2nd June, Ĝen—A. R. M. Linan, Br 5.3. 1.3.2. C. C. Williams, 5th June,

Wahu and Ch nkiang 31st May, Rice and Feanuis,--B. & 3. Zielen, Ger. 4,789 F. von Binzer, th

June, Hamburg 26th April, and Singa pore 1st June, Mails and Gen-M. & Co. Kwelic, Br. s. 1,264, Brymer, 5th June,-

Canton 4th June, Gen.-B. & S. Lisa, Swed. 6.8., 1,177, H. Harndahl, 5th June,

-Canton 4th June, G.-S., W. & Co. Chibli, Br. 3., 1,147, Carnagban, 4th

Canton 4th June, Gen.-B. & S.

Vesele fa Port. STKAMBAK,

Amiral Exelman, Fr. 8, 3,344, Gens, 1st

June, from Taknw, Gen.-M. M. Aadree Rickmers, Ger s., 1,020, Chr. Kumpel, 3rd June,Bangkok 27th May, Rice.-B. & 5.

Arratoon Apcar, Br. ... 2,931, E. Fey, 30th May,Calcutta 14th May, Penang 21st, and Singapore 29th, Gen.-D. S. & Co.

Ld.

Brand, Nor. 18., 1,520, M.Evensen, 28th May,

Saigon 231d May, Rice, S., W. & Co. Capri, Itai, 3,717, G. Belsito, 4th June,

Bombay and Singapore 29th May, Gon.-

C.& Co Carl Diederichsen, Ger. s., 985, 11. Schlaikies 3rd June-Haiphong 30th May, and Hoihow and June, Gen.-J. & Co. Changsha, Br, as 1,463, 7. Moore, 3rd June,

-Australia and Marita 30th May, Gen. D. & S. China, Am. .s., 3,186, D. E. Friele, 3rd June, San Francisco 5th May, and Manila Gen.-P. M.

Dog 31st Mails and Gen. Abrahamsen, and

Bangkok 26th May, Rice. Angaard, horesen & Co.

June,

Earl of Garrick, Br. 5.0., 1,226, Grant, 1st June, --Newcastle, N.S.W. and May, Coal-L, W. & Cn.

Falk, Nor. 5.6., 441, L. Wellesen, 1st June, Karatsu 6th May, Coala-5, W. & Co. Falk, Nor. as, 130, G. M. Gundersen, ist June Saigon 27th May, Rice-S., W. & Co. Hanel, Fr. ., 739,

Merlees, 3rd June,- Haiphong and Hailow and June, Gen. AR, M.

Heim, Nor. 757, Eriksen, and Juns,

Bangkok 25th May, Rice.-Yuen, Fat Hong.

Ilford, Br. ss., 279, J. G. McKechnie, 16th May, Moji 15th May, Coal-D, & Co., Ld.

4

Jacob Diederichsen, Ger. 1.5., 623, D. Hentz, 1st May, Haiphong and Hoihow 291k May, Gen.). & Co.

Jasp, Nox. 5.8., 1,20), Neilsen, 26th May, Wuhu 9th May, Rice.-A. T. & Co. Lacres, Br. 1, 1,362, J. Jackson, 2nd June, Saigon 29th May, Gen-Chinese. Monlake, Br. 14, 1,737, F. W. Ballen, stat May, Moji 26th May, Co.-D. & Co., Ld.

Phuyen, Fr. 8.5, 1,246, !lucroiset, 2nd June,~~~

Saigon 31st May, Rice. B. & Co. Prinz Waldemar, Ger. s., 3,227, C. Woltemas, 3rd June, Sydney rath May, Gen-M. &

Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

W, H. Doolinie, F. H. Dormer, Condr. Hon.

C. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.), Downing, T. C Dumbell, H. G. Biostimann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr. and

Mr. E. Fairchild, H.; Farnham, C. H. Fisher, H. G.

Fletcher, H.

Ford, W. E.

W. B.A.

R. H. Newington, A. G. Norton, Miss

Packer,

B. L.

Jacks, Mr.

Johnston, LA, M.

Leongwo tueremias

Lydia toliqizar Airatoon Apear

Dock.

14

H

Cosmopolitan

#HANGHAI,

28th Inst

Siam............................................New Dock,

Samshul International

Seymour, Lt. Col. and Loksang............... Tungkadoo

E.'S.

Sinclair, A. Kaye, Major and Mrs. Skor, Mr. Kistowsky, Mr. & Mr. Skottowe, Mr. & Mr.

F

Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M. Weismann, Mr. & Mr. White, Dr. & Mrs, M, 1.

Ships Passed The Canal.

N

1st May-Ambria, Palma, Peleus, Praussen, Pra, Saxonia, Telemachus, Benavon, Sla May-djax, Benvorlick, Oceanitn, Verona, Silesia, (Ger.) Prine Regent

Woodward, Mr. & Mr. Maru, Rhenania, 8th May-adran lys

Zehrmann, H. C.

CRAIGIEDURK,

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Smith, E. Grant

Smith, Mr. and Ms.

Grant

Oliffe, O. C.

Parfitt, W.

PART,

L.

R. J.

Paley, Mrs. R. O.

Barnett, H. J. O.

Brown, C. A.

Peacock, E. A.

Peake, W.

Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs.

T.L.

Jameson, P. S..

"Dan of

ath

Bilic, China,

Japan, Java, 15th May—Binledi, Diomed, Shimosa, Mas du. 16th Tourant, Bingo Maru Patroclus Prins Bial. Friedrich, 22nd May-Agamemnon, Binary, 25th May -Benglos, Ernest Simons, Glentures), Ping Sugy, Sardinia. 19th May-Kintuck Yarra, Sentgambia. 1 June-Hudson, Machaon, Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Sachsen, Socoira, Tunkai, Tonkin.

Montagne Young, J. A.

Smith, Percy

Soppa, P.

ir, G. M. H. Pornett, C. W.

OCCIDENTAL

Powell, W. A.

Holmel, Dr. Med.

Prior, W. R.

Keyt, Dr. F.

Reid, H. 1.

Ricker, R. F.

Kitchner, S. Krill, G.

Roach, Mrs. J. 5, and

child Robidson, J. M.. Ropes, H.

Sandes, Miss F. E.

Schultz, Dr. H

Scolt, Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. and child

F.C.

Shepherd, E. B. Simms, Skinn, A. Spasthe, E.

Stein, A. L.

Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, ¡¡,

.E, B. Fuller, D. Gibson, A

Gilfillan, C, O,

Gilman, Mrs. L.

daughter

Gordan, Mr.

Hall, Capt. T.

atre, B. B.

Spittles, J. S.

Stebbing, W. T.

Stevens, Rev. A. J.

Sutherland,

D.

Tarrant, E. N.

C.

Thompson, Mr. and

Mr.

Thompson, Miss H, M.

Tudsburg, J. H.

Uffel, W. Von. Unschaun, C. H,

Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. Wagner, J.

C. M. Hell, P. Henderson, R, W. Hewell, Roy and Mis.

K, A. Higgins, H, Howe, H. F. Humphreys, W. M

Wakefield, Mrs. Waken Walker, J.A. Warn, A. E. Weber, G.

Wishart, J. B. Wood, G. G.

"}

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Young, W. S.

KING EDWARD.

Little, A. C. Abt, Mrs. Andrew Aimead, Copt, & Mrs. Logan, W.

Maquarie, Mr. & Mra,

Arthur

E. J.

ACED.

H.

Kitchen, H.

Majer, Master W.

Mrs.

Munro, Miss A:

Owen, O. E.

Arrivals at Home-1st May--Glenstrae, St. George. 5th May-Awetria, Barolong Bayern. 8th May-Ratbera, fath May. Peleus.

14th May Formiza, 15th Mayim (Ger.)

Messager, Lieut. and Benvorlich, Telemachus. 17th May-Fira,

MayArmand Bahic, Silesia, Prine Ragant Luitpold. 22nd May-Askills, Baron Balfour. 25th May-Agropes, Prini Eitel Friedrich 26th May-Java. 19th May -Diomed, Brnest Simons, Radnorskiva. – sút Juon-Neckar, Veddo, Benladi,

Roman, A.

Voster, E.

Maler, Capt, and Mrs. Vossler, Mrs. Rudolf-

N.

Mieland, C.,

Whebausen, G.

Post Office,

Per

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER, June 4th, 1906, a.m.'

Vladivostock. Nemurg......

Hakodate ... Tokio, ........... Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima...... Naha

A Mail will close for :- Singapore, Pepang and Calcutta Arraioon Apear, 6th June, 11 AM.

Macao-l'er Heungskan, 6th June, 1.15 P.1. Saigon-Fer Tientsin, 6th June, 3 P.M. Shanghai Per Faurang, 6th June, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Walking, 6th June, 5 P.M. Haiphong-Per Heimdal, 7th June, 9 A.M. Kobe, Vladivostock and Nikolojowsk-Per ifason, 7th June, 11 A.M.

Macna-Per Hengshan, 7th June, 1.15 P.M. Taichu.. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Changsha, yth Tainan June, 3 P.M.

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16

Taihoku...

a.m. 29.70

11

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2975

Saigon Per Luchow, 7th June, 3 P.M. Quong-chow-wan, Hothon, Pakhoi Haiphong-Per Hur, 8th June, 9 ..

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Per Hattan,

and

Pescadores... Weihaiwei ...k Gutral..... Sharp Peak...

M

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Amoy 30 a 29.67] Swalow

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Maceo Par

Heungshan, 8th June, 1.15 PM. Manila-Per Yuentang, 8th June, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rudi, 9th June, 11 AM, Singapore, Pesang and Bombay-Per Capri, gih June, NOON.

Macao-Per Heungshan, 9th June, 1.15 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-l'er ut sang, 9th June,.2 P.M.

Woibaiwai, Chefoo and Tientsin-Pes Hul- chew, 9th June, 3 P.M.

Shanghai-For Kostyanxi9th June, 3 F.M: Shanghai Per Shachting, 9th June, 3 P.M. Rumell

Macao-For Heungthan, 11th June, 1.15 P.M. Anderson, C.

Shanghai, Moji, Kahu, Yokohamn and Colahan, Mr. Hairy, D.

Seattle, Wash. Per Minnesota, 12th June, 10 A.M.

Europe. Iridis, pin Trichen ide Moulder, Mr. and Mrs. Salasi4, 12th June, 11 A.M. Cooper, R. L. Dale, Mrs. and Miss Cunningham,

A

Amoy, Manila, Cebu and Hollo-Per Sung- W. P. Delaney, L. T.

Muller C

klane, 13th June, 3 P.M. F. J.

Nursaw, E. Firmin, Gutierrez, Mr. & Mrs, Paine, A. E.

Pearse, Dr. W. W. and family Hasbrouck, Mr. and Plaisant, A.

Mis

Hilton, A.

C. Jackson, Mis and child Kierulf, Dr.

Kohler, Capt. R. Kruger, J. W. Legeune, Vice-Consul

M.

SWY95 C. B.

Manila-er Zafire, 16th June, 10 AM. Europe, &c. ladin, vía -"tire aren Dongola, 16th June, 11 A.M.

Yakalnom,

17

Canton... Hongkong... tom. 29.7984 Victoria Peak

-

n

401444

**

29.78 85

n

**

[19.88) 88] 71 waw

Gap Rock Macao Haiphong Masta Bacolod.....9 a.m. Iloilo......... H Cebu.........

C. St. James 10 LM.

29.92 86

June 3th, ryos, 8.1,

Vladivostock.7 a.m. Vemuro......6 1.m.129.61 Hakodate | Tokie

(29.58)

29.67

Kachi

39.7

29.76

goshima... Oshima

20.76

29.73

39.74

29.78

4.m

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Pes Empress | P Naha

10 A.M.

nan

Bansom, C. H. Savory, Capt. and Mrs. of India, 20th June,

Tabigakijima.. Europe, &F India, via Tuticorin Taiboku...... Preussen, 20th June, It A.M.

Manila, Simpsonhafer, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbertshohe, Matapi, Brisbane, Sylney and Koshua Melbourne Per Prins Waldsmar, 16th June, Weihaiwel...

Pescadores

Guttlaff......

Dr. Stiler, L. Story, ·G. F. Teigen, T. W. Todd, G. Leventhal, Mr. & Mrs. Williams, G.

Weston, F. S.

Frank

Woodruff, J. B. Woodruff, Mrs. L. Lewis, C. C.

Worthington, J. P. Lineham, J. F.

Andap, R. Į. Anderson,

1

CARLTON,

Anderson, R.A., Capt. Bargmano, F. Blanca, A. E.

Bobler, Mr. Coggon, Mr.

Dengle, Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, R. Farewell, J. R. Galus, Miss M. Harrison, S. 1. Holmes, Mrs. rackion, W.

NAME..

June,*Progress, * ́or. s.a., 1,641, S. Schewig, 1st Juos, | Alacrity *

Pulo Laut 20th May, Coals—Aagaard, Astraca Thoresen & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour Omice.

Diederichsen, for Hoikow.

Chou fo, for Swatow.

Hoiching for Kwongchowwon, Chih, fur Amoy. Azou, wat, for Bangkok. Cheangahing, for Swalow, Hein, far Rajang,

apore.

Jason,

for Sint for Manila.

fongolia, for Shanghai.. Helens, for Haihow.

it, Eleanor." The plaintiff afterwards became Kagoshima Ataru for Singapore,

Mfen, for Shanghai, Lytemoon, for Shanghai, Lion, for Canton.

When witness said she was going to tell her mother, the defendani got up, put his back to the door, and told her not to do that. He said subsequently, when asked as to the relations Hamun, for Swatow, which existed between hin and the plaintiff, Uer, for Bangkok, Hongbai, for Amey, that "She's my May, and I'm her Joe" Manet, for Haiphong, Smyth marely treated witness as a sister-in-law. Elax for Shanghai, She would not say that he had not kissed her.

Hulchow, lor Canton,

DEPENDANT'S EVIDENCE.

The defendant, examined, said he was or dained in 1899, He commenced to visit the

house frequently in rooz. He also saw the

Departures.

Func 5.

plaintiff at the choir practices and at the church. Mongolia, for San Francisco. A friendliness grew

getting her to sit on his Kagoshima Maru, for Singapore, Healse kissed her sister Eleanor. He Haimun, lor Swatow.

Kwangtah, for Canton,

for Cantos.

bit of kissing her and he was in the ha. Keongaat, for Bangkok.

kose.

The subject of

Made both girls age was first mentioned Lia for Canton,

In 1904.

thad never been broached before.

He said to har distinctly that his visit to the Tean, for Manila. house were not to be taken as meaning that he ferfoo, for Shanghai. would eventually marry her. He told her that | Aragonia, for Fontland, Or, he was her friend, and intended to remain 10, Chongshing, for Tientsin, and that marrings was altogether impossibia, Jason, for Singapore,

Prometheus, Nor. 49, 1,023, Q. Korpelviser, Britomart .....

22nd May,-Moji 15th May, Coal. Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Quiets, Ger, ... 987, F. Frahm, 1st June,

Swatow 31st May, Ballast., & Co. Reio, Not. 3.84 716, N. C. Mathisen, 30th May,

Bangkok 22nd May, Rice Chinese,

Ger

3.1.

Sexta,

3rd June, Gen Chinese

Canton and fune, Ger

Bramble

Cadmys

Cherb Cilo

Diadem

- Fame ...

Flora...

Handy Hart

Signal, Ger. ., goo, Schlaikier, zod Juno,- | Input" ..

Bangkok 26th May, Rice.Order.

Stanley Dollar, Br. 1.8, 2,200, Cross, 31st May,

-Moji 24th May, Coal.—A, K. & Co.

Tholma, Nor. ., to Jager, 23rd May, Hongay zoth May, Coal, B. & 8. Victoria, Swed. s., 1203, 3. A. Hellberg, joth May Wakamatsu 23rd May, Coal.-A.

Klimanck, S. Lehrs, M. Lloyed, G.

Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.

Montel, Mr. Nietert, Mr. Noble, Mr. W. Rayner, F. S. Searson, R. W. Stephens, Mirs H. Stevenson, Ri Tomlinson, C. B. White, J. W.

10 A.M.

Europe, &c. Inda, via Tuticorin-Per Oceanien, 26th Juve, 11 a,b,

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama,

Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Athenian

27th June, 17 AM.

a.m

29.8

Peak

10.30.29.67

a.m. 29.70.81

10a.m. 29.81 83

Canton..........

Pank

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thunday

Hongkong Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Victo Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand,

Cap Rock Macao....... Melbourne, Adelaide and Forth-Per Chong- sko, 27th Jung, 3 7,M.

Haiphong Europa, &c, India, via Tuticorn-Per Manila..... Tourans, 10th July, 11 A.M.

Iloilo

The Public is hereby notified that no mail for Europe will be despatched from here between the and and 12th June.

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

Bacolod

20-70 79

1)

a.m.

29.92

29.91

Cebu

29.91 84

C. St. James to a m

Haromeist murts

June 4 KE

Jaas 4 ม

10 1,

29.79

29.70

Temperature 101 4201 Humidity...

86

77

74

Rainfall.

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

CLASS.

TEL class

bont destroyer ....

cruiser, 2nd class

torpedo bost destroyer torpedo boat destroyer. torpedo bons destroyer.... cruiser, fat class

TONS. GONS. I.H.P.

באום

+

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED AT

despnich-versal...

1,700

3,000

Commander E. La T. Leatham

Yangtze

cruiser, and class

4:360

7,000

Captain C. L. Vaughan-Leo...

Shanghai

river gupboat

710

909

Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson.

Yangiesm

river gunbpata sloop

710

Lieut.-Commander W, L. Bamber

*T

1,020

1,400

Commander B, du C. Luard...

Yangtze

Yangtze

water tank and tug ...

390

300

Hongkong

1,070

1,400

11,000

16,500

5,700

-

4.360

7,000

4,000

4,000

.180

5.900

Keal .... Kiog Kinsha Monmouth Moorhen

9,800

444

22,000

Alfred

cruiser, set class

་་་

14,100

30,000

Γίνες

Funboat

616

"I

200

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

12,000

river gunboat ...

180

***

Diter...

torpedo bat destroyer ...

350

Boo 6,309

Rambler

surveying-ve-al

850

བྷ་ ་

river gunboat

240

я

240

river gunboat

240

***

250 4,650

6,500

In reserve...

FT ****

Hongkong

800

417

goo

Lisat-Commander E, Becretan... Lieut.-Commander R. M. R. West

ship

torpedo boat destroyar... surveying

.6,300

der Stevenson

...Yangtze

Manila Yangtze

** 450

Burwaying

10

torpedo bost destroyer ...

5,900

river gunboat

.. 800

river gunboat

150

$50

river gunbost

ve

550

Lisst,-Commander Jnd, F. Knox...

Lisut-Commander G. B, Spicer-Simson. Yangisan Liest-Commander G. J. Todd

Yangtica

Yangture

Jo

Robiti... Woolwich, Br. 5., 1,849, A. Stoker, 19th May, Sandpiper... -Sailos Cruz 24th April, Ballast.-C. C. Snipe... 5. S. Ca. Yuensang, Br. 6, 1,138, F. Mooney, 4th Tamar

June,—Manila 1st June, Gon,-L., M. & || Teal Co.

Thistle Virago Waterwitch Whiting Widgeon *** Woodcock... Woodlark......

Steamers Expected.

Vendla

From

Du Agents Tosa Maru... Singapore .N. Y. K.... June 6 Tourane........Singapore.M. M....... Jane 11 Nippon Maru. Japan......N, Y, K....|June 23 Nicomedis...Japan ............... P. & A. Cojnoa xi Tamba Maru...Japan ..............|N, Y. K........]an II Emp. of India.{Japan ..............|C. P. R. Coļļăue 19 Bombay Maru. Bombay ... N. Y. K....June Daric

Japan... O.&O. CoJune

river gunboat

reno bont destroyer...

torpedo

receiving ship

river gua

gunboat

river gunboat

Commander H. D.

Captain E. W. Wilkin, D.3.0.

M.Y.O.

• Savory Lieut Commander Höghes. Captain H. Grant-Dalton

8. Americas Porte H.. B. Cox

Yangtze Henniker,Heaton Yangtera Lieut. Commander W. H. Darwall Captain S. V. V. de Hosy ...

SV

F. Th Captain Llant.-Comme

nder E, V.F.R. Dugmore Captalp 1. Take

F. B. Noble ...

Lommand, Kiddis

Commander C. E. Monro

pis

**Shanghai... Yangtze

Hongkong

Llant Commander Robert E. Vaughan, West River

H. T. Atlay 1. T. S. Lyng

Commodor H. P. Williams

* Figing Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Anbur W. Moors, Commander-in-Chlol,

ལ་

***

on rauta Hongkong West River Yangtizo

[(Burveying)

R. W. Glennie Liset-Commander C. E. L. Thomas... Shanghai

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