BURIED ALIVE.

HORRORS OF COZA ITING TAKIN FOR DEANSE.

GRIM TILES OF SEAT EXSCIOTION REVEALS

Some creepy stoties were told and alarming statements made at a meeting of the Association for the Prevention of Presa:ure Burial

Dr. Stepsza Hooker told a tale narrated. to hima by a lady concerning her little child. The chid was given ny for deat, the cover was put over its face, and preparacions or the foveral were begun. En fra mere chance of time Le, if the child had most come to as soon as 21 did it would have gone through the Bontors of premature Sorial.

Dr. Hooker mentioned tåut it was becoming a common practice for povyle is insert in their wills provisions for the taking of such pre- cautions after apparent death as would prevent pedmature Barial. He added that post-mortem examinations, as carried on an England, were undertaken fr soo sobo, and kad been begun on people who were simply in a trance.

ACICAL CASES

Dr. Walter Hadmen cited the following cafes which had actually caused, and been renfied by medical meg -

Buried a

*Narrow escapes Aroun-banat alre

Bissenter aÊNC

-149

219 10

3

Karrow escapes from dissection alive Embalmed alre

Karned are

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Departures. Tuly 1

faites, For Swatow,

Cheysung, for shanghai: Føyen, for Phanrang. Joshin Maru, for Swatow. Sawsham, for Swatow. Artorin, for Singapore. Hongkong, for haiphong. Luchow, for Chinking.

Indraton, for Singapore. Fri, for Canwin.

July 2

Empire, for Moji. Child, for Bangkok. Kecangsang, for Canton. Skackiing, for Shanghit.

Passengers arrived.

THE

Per Pitsanulok, from Bangkok-Miss Hall. Per. Kwangsang, from Shanghai, &c.Mr. Chesterton.

Per Colombo Mars," from Shanghai-Mr. R. V. ► abriçins.

Per Nippon, from Kobe--Messrs, Kornia and Bros, and H. Betcher.

Per Batching, from Coast Pant-Dr. Stewart N. Lipton, Messrs. D. M. Mickle, C. Parkson, Manual. Teepo, Miss Macaria Ng Trepo, and 132 Chinese, sk

Per Monitagle, from Vancouver-Messrs. J. McCullough, G. B. Wackie, S. Murray, J. C. Jaughlin, and Miss Silas. From Yokohama Miss H. E. Jones, and Mr. G. Searle. From Kobe-Mr. J. 1. de Garst. From Nagasaki- Mr. Schnack. From Shanghai-Mr. Wm, Meshy.

Total... ..... 384

Per Prins Sigismund, for Hongkong from It was modistees, sand Dr. Hi afwen, so beg the question by saying that the cases were so se Sydney-Mr. H. Whitaker, Mr. and Mrs. HRI as to be practically ex west. Daly fard, Messrs. H. Schaper and Schlaich. every roo,000 bodies were exhumed in the From Simpsonhafen-Messrs. Vaigh, F. Long, United Kinga Mistakes was buried out

G. C. Gabler, T. Gravenhorst, &. Krockenber of night. Wtem mid cemetes were turned opger, C. Wahnes, F. Hepe, Mr and Mrs. Malaie bodies were farm! which showed conclusively. from their postaus, that they hadbeen baned

Dr. Hadwen told cf a case of a thilded five why was declared to be dead, and was taketo a mortuary. Le quat was found playing with the flowers that iad been placed upon its covering shees. Its araber was a sufferer from heart disease, and when the news about her child was besides bes, ber joy and excite 'men: czeret ber umtmediate death'

Wales) ROZITARIES.

Andreas and Fan. From Mamla-Mr. and Mrs. H. Hastwell, Mr. J. E. Beauty, Mr. and Mrs. Hyndman and child, Mr. 1. B.. Alexander, Rev. E. S. Lyons, Mr. H. Fampleton, Rev. P. Fide Mir, Messrs. Son Bun Cheong, W. Manton, Mr. and Mrs. Fox, Messrs. Ch. Haffke, J. H. Hauking and W. M. Arndt.

Per Dakota, from Seattle-Comdr. J. G. Quinby, Chaplain W. T. Helms, Messrs. Win. 14. Mcintyic and A. W. Moller, Miss Florence Tompkins, Mrs. F. R. Rowell, Mr. and Mrs

T. Colvin, Mrs. Thos. Bordeaus, Mr. and What Dr. Hadees ruummamated was the Mrs. A. G. Seeley, Mrs. F. H. Lebold, Mr. S. proviside of way, as where bodies. Fuller, Mr. Yataro Okita, Miss Sallic Blan should be kept tid te dis of patrecciard, Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Field, Miss G. W. tion occurred. This was done Gemany.

A finger of the supposed corpse should be placed in a ring derecely adjusted in cop nextion with an elextrac bell communicating with argon in whh an animodant would be present day and nigh, so that the shghtest movement wondå wound the alarm and bring the attendant ammedudely to the spot.

There had been several vċsuscctations in the German mortaries as a result of this precau-

flon

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Vittoria, Br, 8, 2,700, J. Ronald, 24th June- Newcastis, N.S.W, est June, Coal-Order. Vongkai, Ger... 1,115, W. Rehn, 28th June, Bangkok and Swatow 27th June,

Kice and Meal,-B, & S.

Z. Y. de Aldecoa, Am. 18., 1,260, F. Xandaro Echaut, 15th June,-Masila 13th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co.

Vessels

Steamers Expected.

From

Agenti

Einp. of Japan. Shanghai... C. P. R. CoJuly Euphrates... Colombo...M. M. ..............July 3 Bayern

Singapore.M. & Co... July

3 Tjiliwang Macastan. C.J. L. July Ischia........... Singapore C. & Co.... July Oanfa............ Singapore .B. & S...... July Zelen........... Shanghai... M. & C... July Catherine Apcar Singapore D. S. & Cajuly kong Maru.Japan... T. K. K... July Armand Behic. Singapore.M. M.July Kamakura M...Japan..... N. Y. K....July Namsang ......Singapore., M. & Coluly Tartar........... Vancouver. C. P. R. Cofuly Korea. Sao Fcisco P. M. Co... July

Alta

DOCK KETURNS.

MONDAY, JULY 2

1906.

HONGKONG.

Adams, P. R. itexander, D. C. Anderson, Mir. K. Arnold, J. Baird, Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Battiscombo, H. G. ⠀⠀ Beattie,, R. B Bell, R.N., Engr.-Lieut.

H. F.

KING EDWARD. Huke, Mr. and Mrs. Almond, Capl. & Mrs. Matthews, G. F.

Russell

McCullough, E. R. Barrett, Major & Mrs. McKay, T. D.

A. N. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R. Jameson, Mts. J. W. Jokl, J. P. F. Joughin, J. G.. Kemp, Mr. A. S, King, C. H..

Biervliet, A. Van(Vice- Kaoth, Mr. and Mrs.

China COAST MEIKOROLOGICAL REGISTER,

June 30th, 1906, n.m.

Modes, Mr. and M. Nagasaki.

Kagoshima... Osbima .... Vahan Ishigakcijima.. Talboka.....5 raichu..... Tainan..........

Bar. Tb. Hu Wind Wr.

S. E.

Michael, Mr. and Mrs.

Vladivostock.7 m.

Barrett, Miss

0.

Colaban, Mr.

Moles, E. J.

Canningham, A.

Mais, Mr. and Mrs. Tokio

Tomuro... a.m.29.77) Hakodate

IT

29.73-

29.50

Delaney, L. T.

Arthar A.

Kochi

2964-

Fibber

Mrs...

29.64-

Grimshaw. R

120.72) ****

Hakard, Mr. and Mrs.

Murray, 8.

29.77

F. J.

Nathan, J.

Jackson, Mrs. and child

Nursaw, E.

15

29.77

19.74 a.in.29.72

Patterson, Major

11

29.73 29.74

Kosbun

29.73

Pescadores...

"

29.71

Weihaiwe...9 am 29.49|| Chris

*1 29 45

Sharp Peak... #

29.69

Amoy

5.30 .20 65

Swatow

Jo a.m.29.7

1:

Canton..

Jones, Miss H. E Kendrick, D. J.

Legeune, Vice-Consut

Logan, W. Mack, G. B..

Due

3

·Consol for Belguim) Kopp, AS

Birbeck, R.J.

Laing, A. H.

4

Risney, S.

Lebold, Mrs. C. H.

4

Bissell, W. S.

Lee-Jones, J. W.

M.

4

Blair, K. J.

Lupton, S.

Little, A. C..

4

Blanchard, Miss Sallie

Marshall, G. R.

Lofts, A. C.

5

Bowack, G.

Marriott, Dr. O.

Brighton, F. G. *

9

Budes, Mrs. H. T.

Bye, Does de

17

Carter, A.

Campbell, L. F.

18

Carraber, Mr. and Mrs.

Carraher, Master

Carraber, Miss

McDonagh, W. J.. Miller, P. L. Moore, Dr. and Mrs.

W. B. A Moreno, A., (Consul General of Panama) Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. II. Newingtos, A. G. Oliffe, U. C.

Всапав,

Candliss, Miss

Packer, B. L..

Parfitt, W.

Coxgon, Mt.

Patey, Mis. E. O. Peake, W. Perkins,

Edwards, R.

JR.

Gains, Miss M.

Powell, W. A.

Harrison, S. L..

Prior, W. R.

Jackson, W.

Courtenay, H.

Quinly, J. G.

Crook, A.

Reid, H.1.

Cruickshank, A. ̈ ̈ ̈

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

at KowlooD Dock,

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Sumiatta.....inc

Stanley............... Magallanesia Hercules

Javeline

Siam Yiksang Norma

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SHANGHAI,

Ships Passed The Canaj.

Chichester, D. A. A. G., D.S.O., Major A. A. Chichester, Mra. A. A, Clark,

M. O. Clark, T.

Clarke, Mr. and Mrs.

T. W.

Clegg, R., Eng. Li.

and Mrs. H. 1.

Colvit, H. E.

27th ult.

Davies, F. 0. „Old Dock. ↑ Donald, Mr. and

W. H. Doolittle, F. H.

New

11

do do

M

3

T. L.

Mr. and Mrs.

Roach, Mrs. J. S. and

child

Mrs, Sandes, Miss F--E, '

Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.

Mrs. E.

Seeby, Mrs. L. B. Seeby, A. C.

J. Sheż, J. Į.

Shepherd, E. B.

Sitter, J. i. de Skinn, A. Slingsby, Arthur and Sparrow, H. G.

Dowley, W.A. Downing, T. C. 1st June-Hudson, Machaon, Sachsen, So. Dreilus, L. D. coira, Tunkai, Tonkin. 5th June-Kawacht Einstmann, W. Mary, Spithead 9th June-Manila, Camfa, Evan-Jubei, Dr. Indrawadi, Polynesien, Longsor, Spesia, 11th June-Bayern, Henlarig, Benlagers, Hudio, Fairchild, H. J. Astyanar, Bellerophan 15th June-Armand Fisher, H. G. Behic, Polyphemus, Prine Heinrich, Ghuset, Forman, E. B Awa alaru, Atholl, Lauries. 19th Jane-Mon- Fuller, D. mouthshire, Indramayo, Samčia, Istria, Sego- Gibson, A. Newton, Mr. Roy. A. Wells, 'Misses B. A.

via, Orestes, Urmston, Grange, and June-Gordon, F. Quigley and Delia Culligan, Mr. and Mr. M.

1. Carraber, Miss Imogene Casraher, Mr. Achilles, Caledonien, Ningchow, Seneca, 26th Hall, Mrs. E. L. Mortimer Ii. Carraher, Mr. S. 1.. Dreifus, Mrs.-Benzarlich, Calchas, Ceylan, Merioneth Hall, Capt. T.

shire, foyune, Poona, Prine Regent Luitpold, Yaslewood, C. H.. E. M. Bredes, Mr. A. J. Kendrick, Lieut. H. G.

C. M. Sermont. Sparrow, Miss Bertha Doltz, Messrs. I. C. Anchises, 30th June-Dardanus, Ernesi | Heaney, Dr. and Mrs. Courtenay and C. R. Bennett, Chinese and

Arrivals at Home-1st June-Neckar, Yed-lieims, W. T. 3 Japanese.

do, Benledi, 5th Jane-Machaos, Bingo Muru, Hereti, Hop, and Mrs. Persiu, Verona. 9th June-Kintuck, Shimosa, Agamemnon, Kawathi Marw. 12th June Hollingsworth, Mr. Senegambia, Polynesien, 15th June-Sackien. 15th Juuc-Socotra, 19th June-Longsor, Ben. Humphreys, W.'M. gloe, Sachsen. 22nd June-Manila, zznd Junc Bellerophon. 16th June-Beniatuers. 30th june-Caledonien, Prins Heinrich.

Passengers departed. Not nay, added 'Dr. Hæren, did a

Yer Aust alian, for Australian Ports-Mt. perise stand the msk of being banned alive in. Bewick, Mrs. Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. this country, even when a medical certificate Harding, Miss Laue, Mrs McKay, Miss Mc. of deuh had bere guasted, but it was a fact Master, Misses Murray, Robinson, Dr. and that thousands of persons were bored every Mrs. Ramsay-Smith, M. Welhagen, and Miss year without a codical orșiificate being grani- Winduls. ed at all

CALLED ESCX TO LIE

A wrking flagrathos ed the danger of prentare Expalas supplied by the Venerable Archdeacon Calry, who zupanoodɛhat he had beça the docugust of a muffin, and had lain in it the toss and a hell. He was about 2 years old them, and, to ali appearances, dead, Bata Sente mane thunght she s* indica tinas of Ede à Author was stimatooted, and be was called back to Bäz ·

Dr. Brady james mored a tesolution approving the war had been crafted by the associat, and which provided that no death certificate should be gwen wabout a persont exemisation of a supposed dead body "by 'a quale effet, and than tog mor turies skaald te exralüube for the detention of dichthal cases.

The resolute Was CRITICA.

Shipping.

Astivala

Lyermano, Ger. 5.5, 2,975, Cuender, 3th June, -Wald June, Rice, Grimand-ants and Beans -IL A L Nippon, Austs, 30 S Tomasorch, 30th

Jane-Erbe atch foot, Geo-t. W. &

Kwongyang. Et 15, 2007, W' H Baler, 30th Juse, Stanghai th June, and swatoe

Co-1, H. CA Cadmus, Ee sleepy za, H. du C. Lurd, sab

June-Shany Bazi sich June. Orestes, B 15, 279%, E. D. Öwen, jah June, -Simpszert zgh Jime, Gen.-B. & S. Akashi Sizze, Ge£ 2.5, 47, K. Oba 30th

June-Stow with June, Gen.-9. 5 K. Monteagle, Bass, 355, S. Robinson, 1st July-Vanur gh fung, and hanghai 27th, Gen C. PR Ca

Firuzici, Ger. 55, 1,257, D. Reiners, 1st Indy-Bangkok - Joe, Ric~~B. & S.

flaching. Bess, 1997. A. E. Hodgins, 1st Isly--Forchow with jaun. Amoy 2gth, and Swicow 5th Gen-D, L. & Ca Kwciyzzy, Ed. 53, spes, Down, 15 July.

Chefen zich lamp, Gen-L AS; Colombo Harz, jap. ss, zyzn, J. Nagao, 151 July-Shanghai th Juor, Gen-N. Y.

K

Tosa Mann, Jan, sa, 3510, E Kato, 1st

July, Krbe zb June, Gen.-N. YK. Carl Delrichez, Cez ss, 774, H.Schlaikier, 1st afg.--Behow gah Jene, Rice, &c-

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Shipping Reports.

Str: Haicking from Coast l'orts: Fresh 5.

monsoon and fine weather.

Str. Kuriyang from Chefoo:-Foggy wea ther off Chawieshan and light variable airs, fresh SEly to SW, winds and fine weather after

Str. Kongsang from Shanghai:-There to Tongling light SEly winds and fog, thence to port light to moderate SWly wind, fine and clear.

Vessels in Port.

STEAMRON,

Aberlour, r. s.s., 2,681, P R. Barnet, 29th June, Moji 22nd June, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld:

Ben Nevis, Br. 55, 2,400, Pritchard, 22nd June, Newcastle, N.S.W. 31st May, Coal. -S., T. & Co.

Canton Matu, Jap. 9.5, 1,997, 5. Hirai, 27th June,-Kobe 17th June, Coal and Gen.- Yee lling Tai. Cheongshing. Br. s.s, 1,756, S. 1. Payne, 28th June-Tientsin arst June, Gen.-], M. & Co. Chowtai, Ger. s.5, 1,115, W. Möllermann, 28th June, Bangkok 20th June, Rice,-M. & Co.

Chunsang, Br. 5.5, 4,417, Cox, 23rd June.-

Sourabaya 13th June, Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Hans Wagner, Ger. s.5, 96, J. Kageman. 20th Jure, Saigon 15th June, Rice,-L, W. & Co.

Heim, Nor, ss. 757, A. Eriksen, 28th June,

Bangkok 21st June, Rice, Yues Fat Hong.

Heimdal, Nor. s.s., 764, T. Johnsen. 16th June,

-11 iphong 13th June, Gen.-A..R. M. Jora, 1.5, 2,397, R. Farker, 15th June,

Cardiff 18th April, Fuel and Coal-Ad- miralty.

Post Office.

A Mail will close for Swalow, Amoy, Foochow and Shanghai- Per Akashi Mara, 3d July, I P.36.

Amby, Keelung, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victona, B.C., and Tacoma, Wash-Per Lyro, 3rd July, 1 A.M.

Singapore-Per Kremum, 31d July, 11 A.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochon-Per Hoi ching, 3rd July, 1 PM,

Singapore, Samatang and Scurabaya-Per Chuniang, 3rd July, 2 P.M.

Manila-Per Tean, 3rd July, 1 PM Singapore--Per Nippon, 3rd July, 3 PM. Amoy and Shanghai-Per Klukiang, 3rd July, 3 P.M.

Amay-Per Hongmnoh, 3rd July, 5. P.M. Saigon Per Telemachus, 4th July, 9 A.M. Tientsin-Per Chongshing, 4th July, 3 P.M. Yolobama and Kobe-Per Alesia, 5th July,

10 AM.

Eumar, K., India, via Tuncorin-Per Ziefen, 5th July, I AM.

Away, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Manchuria, 6th July, 1 A.M.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Lai- Rang, 6th July, 2 P.M.

Manila-Per Yuentang, 6th July, 3 P.M. Cebu and Holo-Per Sungklang, th July, 3 P.M.

Manila-Per Rubi, 7th July, 11 A.N. Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Seattle, Wash.-Per Tosa Maru, 9th July: 3 P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay - Pet schla, joth July, 10A.M.

Humpe, &c., India, vra Tuticorin-Fer Tourane, 10th July, 11 A.M.

Singapore, Penang and Colombo - Per Kamakura Maru, 10th July, 5 P.M.

Knutsford, Br. s.5, 2,511, fowler, 28th June,wata Afaru, 11th July, 10 A.M.

Pon Ramble 6th June, Coal--M, M. Laertes, Br. 5.5., 1,330, J. Jackson, 28 h June,

-Saigon 24th June, Rice-Chinese. Laisang, Br. s... 3,460, P. M. B. Lake, 28th Juor, Calcutta 13th June, Penang and Singapore 23rd June, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Lyra, Am. 5.s., 3,516, G. V. Williams, 20th

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama - Per

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, H.C.-Per Empress of Japan, 11th July, 10 am:

Juor, Manila 26th June, Gen.-D. & Co., Ld.

Magallanes, Am. s.s., 831; A. Frezabal, 26th

June, Manila zid June, Ballast. Captain.

Manchuria, Am. ss, 8,750, J. W. Saunders, 21st June, San Francisco 25th May, and Shanghai 18th June, Mails and fin.-P. M. S. S. Co.

1. & Ca Kakkarg, Ea sa 125, Miller, est foly

Caston 37 xe, Gen---3. & S. Kwanglee, Ch. 55, 43 R Linesin, 1st

Jaly, Caran Bach June, Gra-C. 51. 5. | Neil MacLeod, Am, 5.5, gor. E. Corral, 19th June-Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret,

Matex, B. $5, 13 Deacon, 1st July-

Balik Papen zeth Jane, Kerosine-A., KN. & Co.

Sierra Monera, Ec ss, 113, Hannah, 1st |

July-Sumabaga 17th June, and Proba Kanga with, Saga-B. & S. Alesia, Gex ss, 5253, H. Luning, 1st July. Sampagne 25th June, Gen-H. A. L Dakota, Am sá, 13305. E. Francke, 2nd Baly, Seele zu Ince, and Shanghai

Gen-. YK

*

Prinz Sagend, Get 13, 3,50%, D. Lang, and

Indy, Sydney gch jnor, Gra-M. & Co. Hangok, Ba. 35, 2554, Wm. Dawson, and Joly-Simppené sfth June, Geo-Chi-

Daizi Mans, Jip. 15, 1,568, S. Taxzmi, zad Jsly-Swadon 1st Jxly, Gen-O. S. K. Hami, FL 15, 73%, É Merices, rod July,- |

Haiphong ng Jone, and Hochow 1st July, Rice and Cen~A. 2. M. Razban, Fc s5, 731. L. Andersen, 2nd July, —Palini and Hallow tst July, Gen— ARX

Getrennes at the Harbour Office. Prayers, for Kwong-chow-wJIS. Lycamion, for Cancian.

Helme, Box Bangűek. Ovender, far Shanghai.

Kweipang, for Carnen.

Thos, for Oceana Estund. Price Siglommal, for Kobe,

to & Co.

S. de Rosario, 715, M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June-Masila gth June, Ballast.-Varretto & Co. Fetrarch, Ger. s., 1,252, R. Halje, 12th June,

-Saigon 7th jone, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Providence, Nor. s.s., 693, Skurrebo, 16th June, -Saigon 12th. June, Rice. Chinese. Quarta, Ger. .s., 1,825, 11, Madsen, 16th June,

Moji toth June, Coal.-S., W, & Co. Skuld, Nor. 5, 947, A. Odd, 30th June,

Hongay 27th June, Coal. Aagaard,

Thoresen & Co.

E. A.

Mrs.

NAME.

Spittles, J. S. Stebbing, W. T. Stein, A.. Stephens, H.

Stevens, Rev. A. J.

W. ม..

1. D. Thomas, H. P. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M.

Unbehavn, C. H, Uffel, W. Von.

Wakefield, Mrs. Wells, R. A.

Paine, A. E.

Pearse, Dr. W. W. Story, G. F. Valpy, E. Vatroger, Guy de Williams, G.

✡.

CARLTON.

Llayed, G.

McClintock, Mr. Fongkong form.

Alament, Mr. Andap, R. J. Anderson, J.

W. and child Anderson, R., Capt. Melones, Mr.

F. Bargmann, Blanco, A. E.

W.

Melrose, Mrs. M. R.

Victoria Pal

Gap Rock Macao. Haiphong Manila......

Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.

Behaeffer is R. L.

Nietest, Mr.

Noblo, Mrs. W.

follo .......

Pearson, R. W.

Cebu

Bacolod

P

29.80 79

L

20 81 29.84) Ba

Farewell, Mr. and Mrs. Pekins, Mr. and Mrs. | C. St. famesfroam.

Lehra, M.

July zed, 1906, a.m.

Vladivostock. a.m.

Takie

Kachi ......... Nagasaki.... Kagoshima... Oshima

C. B.

Rayner, F. S.

Stephens, Miss H.

levenson, R.

Neniuro...... 6 am. 29.97

Hakodate ... #

29.59

29.52

29.60

29.64

T

(20.7)

29.8

29.7

am.j29.78

14

29.78

12

29.77

Weiharwei ...9 21.|29.05}

Gunlaff

PRAK.

Brayn, R. F.

Mitchell, R.

Clothier, A. N.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

Darling, Col

Moxon, Mr. and Mrs.

Gales, Capt.

Ollis, F. B..

Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Painter, Major & Mrs.

Naha

W. Doogle

Reynolds. F. Q.

Eshigakijima.

Harker, B. B.

Hazeland, F. A,

Roberts, A. G. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.

Taihoku Taicho.....

Hewitt, A. H.

Trienn

Jacks, Mr.

Johnston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Kistowsky, Mr. &

F.

Knight, Mr. Longridge, Rev.

!

Mrs.

Lang, Mr. Martin, R.

Seymour, LL-Col and

Mrs Sinclair, A. Skotl, C

Skottowe, Mr. & Mrs. Mrs. Southey, Mr. and Mrs. Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs. M.

and Weismann, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. 1. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Zehrmann, H.C.

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Coshun ... Pescadores

I 29.58

29.7285

Sharp Penk... Amoy6.30 a 29.65 Swalow ..........0 am. 29 69 Canton........

H

Hongkong 10am 39.75 Vicleria Peak Gag Rock...

Macao +1| 11 29.75 Haiphong... Manila

H

July tat

10 2.1.

July

410.

19.80

Bacolod

5.M,

Isarometer....

29.69

19.65

Itailo...

11

Wishart, J. B

&

Wood, G, G.

Temperature runne 84

-B4

Cebu...

11

Wright, Mr. F. Hall

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.

Humidity...... Rainfall.

77

78

-C. St. James.|102m.

0,03

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HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

TONS.

GUND, I.H.P.

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LAST REPORTED AT

** Hongkong

**

sa'route Japan

Hongkong

S. American Ports

Lieut:-Comm inder R. Henniker Heaton)

Koba

1)

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CLASS.

CAPTAIN.

Alacrity Astrana Bramble

despatch-vessel...

1,700

4

3,000

Commander E. La T.. Leatham

Shanghai

Cruiser, 2nd class

*1*

4,165

7,000

Captain C. L. Vaughan-Lee... we

-

Shangbai

river gunboat...

710

ကာ

Brildmart.d

river gunboat

710

900

Cadmus

sloop...

1,070

1,400

Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidauo. Licul. Commander W. L. Bamber Commander H. du C. Luard...

Yangisze

Yangisze

Hongkong

Cherub CITO Diadem Hame ...

FZ..

water tank and tug ... sleep

390

300

Hongkong

1,070

1,400

Commander H. D. Wilkin, D.5.0.

crtiser, ist class

$1,000

16

·16,500

Captain H. W. Savory, M.V.O.

torpedo boat destroyer ...

306

5,700

Lieut. Commander Hughes...

Flor...

cruiser, and class

4,360

7,000

Captain H. Grant-Dalton

呼吸道

Handy

torpede boat destroyer...

279

4,000

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox

Hart Janus

torpedo boat destroyer

1

275

4,000

torpedo bont destroyer

280

6

3,900

Lieut-Commander W. H. Darwall

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

14

12,000

Captain S. V. Y. de Horsey

cruiser, 1st class

14,100

18

10,000

Captain C, F. Tharsby

616

10

+1

4

1,200

Les

7,800

17,000

$80

800

ITA

350

6,300

050

240

Hongkong

240

140

Yangtzzc

4,500

Hongkong

4,650

river gunboat

800

river gunboat

+

710

Doo

torpedo boat destroyer

351

6,300

Commodore H4, P. Williams... Liest-Commander E. Becretan... Lieut. Commander R. M. R. West Liest-Commander Stevenson

Hongkong.

Yengtszo

Hongkong.

Kobe

*** ***

450

5,400

800

$50

550

Commander R. W. Glencio... Lieut. Commander C. E. L. Thomas .. Licut-Commander G. B. Spicer-Simson Lieut.-Coinmander G. J. Todd Lieut-Commander Jag. F. Knox...

་་་

Surveying

Kobe

Yangtze

Yangtze

Yangtiza

Kent King Alfred Kinsha Monmouth... Moorhen ... Otter ...

Rambler ...

Robin ... Sandpiper- Spipe... Taku... Tamar Teal

Thistle Virago

Waterwitch Whiting

Widgeon ... Woodcock... Woodlark ...

Manila--Per Zafiro, 14th July, to AM. Europe, &c, Inda, Delta, 14th July, T A.M.

Shanghai, Nasasaki, Kobe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Mon- teagle, 18th July, 11 A‚M,

la Tuticorin-Per Argus...

Caronade Décidéo

Shanghai, Nagasaki. Kobe, Yokohamon and Semtle, Wash.-For Dakota, 1st July, 11 AM. Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per Aki Maru, z3rd July, 3 P.M.

Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafer Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Prins Sigismund, 24th July, to A..

river gunboa! cruiser, 1st class river gunboat *** torpedo baai destroyer

surveying-vessel

river Runboat

river goabbat

river ganboal

*ነ *

...torpedo Lent destroyer

receiving ship

surveying ship.

torpedo boat destroyer

river gunboat

river Funboat

river gunboat

Flying Flag of Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur W. Monre, Commander-in-Chief.

Descartes Dupelit.Thouars Esturgeon ... Frapesque... Fronde

Lick-Commander Percy Crabtree

Captain J. A. Tuke...

Licut-Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Liect.-Commander J. Kiddle

Commander.C. E. Monro

Liedt,-Commander C. C. Walcott... Licut Commander H. T. Aliny Lient-Commander J!,T. S. Lyne ...

In reserve ...

***

**

Yangtsze

en route Kobe

Hongkong

Kobe

Ekong (Surveying)

West River

Ja

Haiphong

Haiphong

Cape St. James Macao Saigon

Lake Poyang

Kiukiang Chefoo

FRENCH MEN-OF-WAR ON THE CHINA STATION.

NAME,

FLAG AND DESCRIPTION.

TONS.

GUNS. H. P.

COMMANDING OFFICERS.

LAST REPORTED AT

Eumpe, &c., India, via Tuticorin-Pr Roon, 14th July, II A.M.

Swatow, Weihiwei, Chefoo and Tientsin- Acheron Per Huichow, 12th July, 3 P.M.

armoured gunboat '...

1,796

10

1,700

Liant. Fauré

Les

Adour... Alouette

receiving-ship

Lient Merle

torpedo-depot

Commander Kerihuel

river gunboal

123

500

Lieut, leanne!.

river gunboal

150

Lieut. Millet

guaboat www cruiser... armoured cruiser sub-marine... destroyer

645

1,000

Lieutenant Le Blanc

***

3.985

5,500

Commander Amet ̧ ...

10,014

14

Capt. Lespinasse de Saune

Lieut. Coquelin

Saigon

1303

6,300

Licut. Garro

143

Chefoo

destroyer...

350

303

Lieut. de Saint-Seine

**

Chefoo

protected cruiser.

8,300

Capt.

Tricou...

armoured cruiser

9.376

14

20,200

Capt. Ridoux

Nagasaki

Chefoo..

1

river gunboat

Licul. Portier...

Haiphong

river gunboat

308

Lieut. Le Coroller ise

Haiphong

destroyer ...

300

Commander Sogot-Duvauroux

Shanghai

1,150

2,200

Haiphong

Lieut. Armbruster

... Saigon

Commander Laporte

+4

Baie d'Along

armoured cruiser destroyer ...

9,000

19,500

Capt. Martel

+12

6,300.

Commander Terquem ..., ***

200

Lieut. Greilier...

Ar

+

Smith, E. Grant

Lieut. Marchand

te

FOT

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant

sub-marine...

Lieut. Hubert ...

Saigon

AM

***

destroyer ...

307

6,300

Commander Bentheaud ...

Hoogay

Smith, Percy Soppa, P.

Protée... Rapitre

***

sub-marino...

Lleat. Glorieux

Saigon

destroyer...

j07

Lieut. Vincent-Bréchignac

Kiukiang

Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

Mostague Young, J. A.

Redoutable

battleship, reserve ...

9:437

6,071

Flagship of Rear Admiraldo Marolles," Com'ding the local navaldefence of Indo-Chino, Capt. Passerat de Silans)

Saigon

OCCIDENTAL

Lomaan, Mr. and Mrs.

A.

Sabre... Styx Takiang

destroyer

107

Lieut. Hallier

Chefoo

armoured gunboat.....

1,796

1,700

Lieut. Duc

Saigon

...river gunboat

www

TH

Upper Yangiare

Vauban

receiving-ship

+

6,150

Vétéran

torpedo-depot

***

***

Vigilante

tiver gunboat

4,560

500

Hoogey

Licut, Fougerousse

Saigon

Lieut. Bragnos

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

CRAIGIEBURN.

Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Jameson, P. S.

Merley, A. R. J. Armitage, Miss Barnett, H. J. O. Brawn, C. A

G. A.

Strathmore, Br. s., 2,210, King, 26th June-Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

Pulo Laut 17th June, Coal.-D. & Co., Ld. Sungkiang, Br. ., 987. J. Robinson, 29th Davenport, Mrs,

July-Cebu and Iloilo asth June, Sagar Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. and Hemp.-B. & S.

Hogg, Mrs. A. V. Taishan, Br. 5, 1,100, J. T. Laing, 29th June, -Shanghai via Ports 24th Juus, Gen.--- B. & Co..

+

Teas, Br. &.3., 1,346, Sommerville, 29th June, Mabila 26th June, Hemp.-B. & 5. Telemachus, Br. 5.9., 1,319, J. Williamson, 15th

Jane. Saigon 21st June, Rice and Gen Chinese.

Thea, Ger. $.5 2,199, H. Fulda, 22nd June,

Moji 15th Jane, Coil-). & Co, Tordenskjold, No. 15, 1,500, Hansen, 30th Jane, Newcastle N.S.W. 8th June, Coal. S., T. & Co.

Becker, C. Briduner, E. Burkhardt, Frank Gusche, H. Hillmann, Capt. P. Hoy, Miss M. 1vcifield, Capt. W. Katberg, Capt, F, G. Keyt, Dr. F. Kitchen, H.

Muje

Capt. and Mrs. N. J. Monro, Miss A. Owen, O. E. Paune, P.. Romano, D. Tessary, L

Vossier, Mrs. Rudolf

Kotraba, T. Krill, G.

Voster, E.

Wilkins, H. N. Woolken, A.

Major, Master W.

Tharberg, F. G.

Terugian Maru, Jap. 8.x, 1,50, K. Shimizu,

goth June,-Kuchinotgy a4th June, Coal.-- | Lobe, A. MAK

Guichen Gacydon Henri Kivière Jacquin Javeline Kersaint! Lynx Manche Montcalm... Mousquet

Olry i Peibo es Peric in Pistolet

+

sub-marine...

cruiser... 1+1

surveying ship...

river gunboat gunboat

יד

Commander Simon

*Flagship of Vice-Admiral Richard, Commander-in-Chief

Flagship of Rear-Admiral Boisse, Second-in-Commod

At the disposal of Rear-Admiral de Marolles, Commanding the naval defence of Indo-China.

| Flagship of Rear-Admiral de Murolles

*

፡፡

...Chefoo

Baigon Chúngking. Tongku

Wuchow

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