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Shipping Reports.

SATURDAY,

JULY 7 1906.

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS,

HONGKONG.

Arrivals at Home! June-Neckar, Yed Str. Prometheus from Bangkok :—Strong W. 1 do, Besledi, 5th Jun —Ifachaon, Bingo Maru, Sw. wind and rain, strong current going s

Persta, Verong. 4th Juno-Kintuck, Shimosa, Agamemnon, Kewachi Maru, nth Jusc~ Adems, P. R. Sentgamdin, Poʻyrat

yretion. 1516 June-Sachsen. reth June-Socotru, 19th June-Longeer, Ben Anderson, Mra, K. gloe, Sackson, and June-Manila. 22nd June Arnold, J."*"

Bellerophon. 26th Juno-Bantawers, 30th Ba rd, Mr. & Mr, J, C. June-Cairdonien, Prins fieinrich, 4th July Bautiscombe, H. G. -Pink lainrich, Awa Maru, Benlaters, Beattie, R. B. Urmston Grange, Calchas, 6th July-Indra wadi, Marionsišktre, Segovia.

Longues for blasphemy or swearing" A cept. ury later these punishments were still in use, and others, such as stopping grog, had been added. One punishment that was most dread- ed I was ducking across a crowbar. The offend. Sir. Haimus from Swatow :-Fresh SW. er was tied to a crowbar, which was sicknam nd "the chair." This was ruspended from the

monsoon and high SW. swell, cloudy, showery, yard-arm by a tope, and the man let down into Str. Amara from Hongay-Light variable the water. The waight-of-the-bar-naturally winds in Tonquin Gulf, fresh S to SW. winds prevented him from

able being

float as ho

as he and considerable sea from Bainan Straits to could when ducked u der

circum. uder ordinary

pert. duckies. and the duch

•WAB, therefore, more more often fatal. But 'g was the

to

rough and muc punishnent. Even al

lowing for the exaggeration of such writers an Jucie Saulyface, Ned Ward, and others of their type, we can be quite sure that the flogging carried on by many of the *captains in the eighteenth century was unnecessarily brutal, ruffian is quoted by Mr. Masefield in "Sea Life in Nelson's Time" as having once described flagging as "Nothing but an 'O and a few 'Oh my God's!' and then you can put an your. shitt There was

was also the punish.

most

ment of flogging through the fleet, which was much more severe than an ordinary Blogging. and was only given for the offences of striking an admiral, a commodore, or other officers of high rack, or for attempting to escape in cir

umstances which aggravated the offence,

Modern punishments afhe

lenient, mure though not, we may be sure, less efficacious Cell is, in fact, the usual punishment for

fences There is a story told of a ship's cor- poral who was fond of using long words, and nce found a man on the lower deck scouring and polishing one of the steel stanchions in quite a leisurely manner. "Now then," cried The

polishing that corporalYou're not

stan ⚫hion sufficient alacrity," " Course I

Laint," the blue)

his superiors, I'm a-clean- ing it with brick and sil." His little jake cost

m ten days' cells. The punishment of mast heading is much less resorted to nowadays. On cold winter's night it was, perhaps, rather a cruel trial to serd a young boy

ying to score off file superior. Very fond of

Jay

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NAVAL PONISIIMENI8,

to the foretop sail yard, but in the sum- mer the delinquent could often get very pleasant hour's sleep comfortably reated be tween the tie-blocks. There was a certain captain, who now holds flag rank, who will probably remember to this

the unruly set of midshipmen I had in one of his ships, whom he succeeded in mastheading in spite of the instructions forbidding the punishment. Ile ordered the offender to the foretop-gallant masthead to see how many turns there were in the scizings of the shroud; then when the number had been duly reported he was sent to the spanker gaff end; then over the bows to the dolphin striker, and so on. By the end of

bern reduced to something like subjection Another ingenious punishment was invented by af st lieutenant for dealing with men who upet paint or otherwise made dirty marks on the deck. They were set to scrub the spot every day for a week with their slay's portion of grog, and though the mark had disappeared long before they had done the second scrub, they were kept at a by the comparal of the watch, amid the jeers of their mestmates, which acted, perhaps, na more powerful deterrent than the loss of the ging.

Shipping

Arrivals.

Spatia, Kier, 5.5, 4,148, Mafetros, fit July.—

Penang and Singapore 30th Jane, Gen.- H. A. L.

Halmun, Br. 4.5, 636, A. ). Rabsqn, 6th July.

-Swatow 5th July, Gen.-D., L. & C. Knojo Man, Jab. 5, 41, K. Hashimoto, 6th July,—from Moji, Coal --N, Y. K.

[180 Taikusan Maru, Jap. s.5, 3,216, T. Ota, 6th

"Now that the use of the "cat" bis been

Juły, Kuchinoizu 151 July, Coal,—M. It K.

Tjimahi, Dut., 5.5, 2,475, N. de Birousers, "6th

July, Amoy 5th July, Gen.—J. C. J, L.

suspended in the "avy one of the ancient Changchew, Br. ss., 1,200, J. Whyte, f July

punishments meted out to unruly seamen has passed into the list of things that have been In the earlier days of the history of the Navy ́some of the punishments awarded for the most trivial offences were brutal in the extreme, and they were certainly not all recognised by the "Black Book of the Admiralty" This his torical book was popularly, but erroneously, ...supposed to be a register of the delinquencies of Naval Officers set down with more or less accuracy by an Admiralty clerk. As a matter

Cöf fact, it was a enda ní maritime laws and .customs, introduced from' the laws of Oleran by Richard I. It was fust in the early part of the nineteenth century, and a fresh code com- piled with much tabour from various manu. scripts in the British Vuseum. The laws of Oleron provided, among other punishments, one that later became keelhauling. The mariner was forbidden to remove his clothes, except when in a port for wintering, and the penalty for disobedience was that for each offence he was to be plunged into the sea from the yard-arm three times, and after the third offence he was to forfeit his pay and any share he had in the freight of the ship.

In a volume published in 1685 we get further Information on the subject of punishments It. appears to have been the duty of the boatswain to see all offenders punctually punished, either at the capstan by the bilbocs or with ducking at the main-yard-arm. Panishment at the capstan consisted in...hing the offender to one of the bars with his arms extended and a basket of bullets suspended round his neck. Ducking at the main yard-arm is self-explan atory, but the author

adds. If the offence foul, he is also drawn under the very keel of the ship, which they term keel-raking, and being thus under water, a Great Pieco is given fire unto, right ever his Head, as well to astop- ish hira with the thunder thereof, which proveth most offensive to

him, as 10

14 to give warning to all others to look out and beware." Pelty pilfer ogs and knaveries" of the ships boys were Punished with the rodgusually on a Monday moreing..

be

The Calender of Domestic State Papers in the time of Charles II, records the punishment awarded to Robert Johnes, boat- wain of the Francis, for embezzling stores. He

was ordered to

to be rowed from Chatham Dockyard to one of itis Majesty's ships with the usual ceremony of drum-beating at the head of the

boat, hie crime written in capital letters and fixed on his head, breast, and back; with a rope from the yard arm round bis neck

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Singapore 30th June, Sugar-foo Teck

Seng.

Taming, Br. 15, 1,350, A. W. Outerbridge, 6th July-Manila 4th July, Gen:-B. & S. Amara,, Br. 3.9., 1,505, C.-J. Mattock, 6th July.

-Hongay 4th July, Coal-J., M. & Co. Prometheus, Nor. s.s., 1,023. O. Karnelinser. 6th July-Bangkok vin Swatow 5th July, Rice.-N. Y. K Numantia, Ger. 5.5, 4,387, Feldmann, 7th

July, Portland, Qu, gih June, Gen,—P. & A. 5. S. Co.

Kowloon, Ger. 5.5, 2,326, H. Stebt, 7th July, ---Wakamatsu 1st jul-, Cools,—H. A. L.

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STNAMERY, Aberlour, ir..., 1,681, P R.. Barnet, 20th Jube, Moji zand Jane, Goal-D. & Co., Ld. Ambria, Ger... 5.239. Wilnausberg, sth

Jant, Moji 30th June, Coal.-H. A. L. Apenrade, Ger., .., 611, H. N. Gantard, th

July,Pakhoi 3rd June, and Haihow 4th, Gen.-I. & Co.

3rd

Benaven, Fr. 12. 2,149, A. W. S. Thomo; July, Moji 28th June, Coal-S., T. & 2,400, Pritchard, aznd

Ben

SAMAN S.W. 31st May, Cont.

-S., T. & Co..

Catherine Apcar, Br. 1.5 1.730 M. DA Thomas, 5th July,--Calcutta 20th June, Penang 26th, and Singapore 28th, Gen.- D. S. & Co., Ld.

Chowin, Ger. 1.3., 1,055, J Spiesen, 2nd July,

Kohsichang 16th June, Rice.-B. & S. Daigi Maru, Jrp. 1.8, 1,568, S. Tagami, zod July,-Swataw 1st July, Gen.-O. S. K. Dakola, Am. 4., 13.305/ E. Francke, and July-Seattle 7th June, and Shanghai 29 b, Gen.-N. YK

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A Mail will close for:- Bwatow, Amoy and Foschow-Per Hai. mun, 8th July, 9 AM.

P.M.

Haiphong Fer Johanne, 9th July, 10 A.M. ' Macao-Yar Hangshan, 9th July, 12.15 P.M. Keelung, Shanghai, Mali, Kobe, Shimizu, Marsh, th July, 3 5.94.le, Wash.-Per Tosa Batavia, Cheribou, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per Timaki, 9th July, P.M.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay -- Per fichia, 10th July, 10 A.M.

Europe,

&c. India, via Tuticorin-Pei Tourant, toth July, 11 A.M.

Macao-Per Haungshan, 10th July, 12.15 P.M. Manila--Per Taming, toth July, 3 P.. Shanghal-Per Yockos, 10th July, 3 P.M.

Penang nad Colombo Maru

* SANS Per

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10th July, SP.M. Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama Yawala Maru, 11th July, to A.M.

Derwent, 132, & 6., 1663, J. Jenkins, 4th July

Saigon 30th June, Rice and Gen.-Chi- Empress of Japan, Br. 8, 3,039. Henry Pybus, R.N.R. 3rd July, Vancouver 11th Jone, and Shanghai ist July, Mails and Gen.-C. F. R. Co. Hans

Gen. 1, 96, J. Kageman, zoth na Wagner, Ger. th June, Rice.-L., F.&

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Heimdal, Nor. s.s., 761, T. Johnsen, 16th June,

-H'ipbong 13th June, Gen.-A. R. M, Hongkong Maru, Jap. 8.5, 31447, E. Bent, 6th

Bell, R.; Engr.-Lieut.

H. F. Biervliet, A. Van(Vica-

Innes, Capt. R. Jumeson, Mrs. J. W.

Joughin, J. C. Joki, J. P. F.

Komp, Mis.A. S. King, C. H. Kopp; A. Laing, A. H. Les-Jones, J. W,

Consul for Belguim) Marriott, Dr. O.

Birbeck, R. J. Risney, S. Bissell, W. S. Dlair, K. J. Bornand, E. Bowack, G. " Brighton, F. fi. Compbell, L. F., Carter, A. Case, L. E. Catlarinich, A..

Marshall, G. R. McClymont, Mr, and

Mrs. McDonagh, W. J. McGrath, Mr. &

J. E. Miller, P. L.

Vament, Mr. An. J.

CARLTON.

Aniston, Rin', Capt.

F.

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Mr.

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7 Lehra, M.

1 loyed, G. Maitin, W. F. McClintock, Mrs. F.

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Merlees, Capt. & Mrs.

Farewell, Mr. and Mrs. Noble, Mr. W.

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Gains, Miss M.

Gooch, R..

ireen, W. D..

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rayo, R. F. Burns, Mr. and Mrs.

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Clothier, A. N.

Darling, Col.

Fuller, Mr.

Capt.

Pearton, R. W,

Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.

C. B.

Stephens, Miss H.

Steventon, R.

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Melisac, Mrs. Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. on, F. B.

Painter, Major & Mrs. Reynolds, F. O.

Robens, A. G.

Mr. and Min. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.

Moore, Dr. and Mr.les

W. B. A..

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General of Panama), B.

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Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Calvin, H. E.

JURIST Agasaki, Kobe,

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Howell,

W.A.

Cruickshank, A.

Prior, W. R.

Davies,

F. 0.

Reid, H. 1.

child

Scarpart, M.

Mis F. E.

Yokoham

and Vancouver, B.C.-Pet Empress

/ Japan, 11th July, to A.M.

Moji,

Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or., Donald, Mr. and Mrs.

W. H. July, 10 AM. Per Numantia, 11th

Europe, &c, India, via Talicorin-le Doolittle. F. H.. Roon, 11th July, 11 A.M.

and Mr.

Macao-Per Faungshan, t1th July, 1.15 P. Dowley: * M !.

Downing, T. C. Einstmann, W. Evan-Jones, Dr. and

r. F child; 11. J.

Shanghai-Per Hangaang, 11th July. 3 P.M. Macao-Per leungskan, tath July, 115 Par Swatow

Weihaiwei, Chefoe and Tienisin Per Huichew, 12th July, 3 P.M.

Shanghai-Per Linan, tath July, 3 Pist. July, San Francisco 5th June, Honolulu

Manila-Per Zafro, 11th July, 10 AM. " Yokohama 26th, Kabe 28th, and Shanghai and July, Mails and Gea.-T. K.

Macao-Per Heungskan, 13th July, 1.15 p.m. Fisher, H. G.

Farman, R. B Manila-Per Leongsang, rath July, 3 P.M. Hongmal, Dr. 5.5., 2.554, Wm. Dawson, and

Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Fuller, D.

Brisbane, Sydney, Townsville, Jaly, Singapore 26th June, Gen.-Chi-

Hobart, Gibson, A. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Ade. Gordon, F. Ingalls, Aus transport, Coo, Scout, 3rd July,laide and Perth-Per. Kumano Mar, 13th Grant, F. W July, 3 P.M. Manila 30th June.

пеле,

ischia, Tial. 35, 4,182, C. Boolero, 4th July,

Bombay 17th June, and Singapore 30th, Gen.-C. & Co.

4

Joong 3rd July, Hoihow 5th, Rice,

.

Ger. e.s., 952, Ipland, 6th July,-

Pigs and Gen.-1. & Co.

Jura, Hr. s.s., 2,307, R. Parker, 19th June,~-~ Cardiff 18th April, Fuel and Coal,-Ad- miralty.

Europe, Sc, lada, Dello, jath July, 1'am.

vlu Tuticorin-Per

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Hall, Mrs, E. L..

Hall, Capi. T.

Hennley, Dr. and Mrs.

C.

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Mrs. "Sheotan, Mr. Sinclair, A.

A Hateland, F. A. H. witt, A. H.

Skott,

Skottows, Mr. & Mrs.

Tacks

Mr.

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Southey, Mr. and Mrs,

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

E. S. Kittowsky, Mr. & Mrs. Knight, Mr.

Longridge, Rey,' and

MIR.

Lang.

1

Mr. A. Q.

Ronch, Mrs. S. and Maciarioae. Dr. H.-

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·lar, R.

Mr Torean-de-Marney, N. Veroker, Capt.

& Mr. Watson, Mr. & Mr. M.

White, Mr. & Mrs.

Dr. & Mr. M. Į.

Wilford, F. C.

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Truman, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H. Zehrmann, H. Q.

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Thompson, Mr. & Mrs.

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Keshur....

Thompson, Miss H. M., Naha

Hewett, Han, and Mrs. Wishart, J. 3.

Taihokut ....

L.A. Hallingsworth, Mr. & Wright, Mr. F. Hail

Mrs,

Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T., Weihaiwei ...)

Matinsam, Responses: Festival, Venite: Hunter, R.

Humphreys, W. M Zuin, G.

Hayes, Psalms: Purcell, Tuzle, Te Deum:, Magallanes, Am. 5.5., 833, A. Frezabal, 26th Woodward, Smart, Turle, Benedictus; Lång-

June, Manila 23rd June, Balia ton, Hymns: 290, 4, 2!1 Captain.

3.953. Robinson, Monteagle, Vancouver 4th June, and hanghai

27th, Gen.-L. P. R. Cô. 1, Neil MacLeod, Am. s.s., cai, E. Corral, 19th

June, Manila 16th June, Ballas.-Barrel

in & Co..

N. S. de Rosario, 715, M. Lopez Blanco, ath June, Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co. Nubia, Br. ... 3,844. F. J. Fox, 5th July,~

London 26th May, and Singapore joth June, Mails and Gen.-F., & O. S. N. Co. Petrarch, Ger's s. 1.253, R. Hatje, 12th June,

KING EDWARD.

Evensong 545 pm. Responses: Festival, Almond, Caps, & Mrs. Palms: Stainer, Soaper, Magnificat: Nuse Dimittis: Walmisley in D minor, Hordeaux, Mrs. Thes. Anthem: "From all that dwell"-Walmisley, Carvalho, Capitaine A. Hymns: 298, 17, Sevenfold Amen, Voluntaries. de Moince Choral Song and Fugue.-9.S. Wesley, W.B. Claridze ( -Hymn: 298, Last Verse Unison except inst

Colaban Mr. Cunningham, Mr. and two lines.

Mrs.

A

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Queen's Road West. Fourth Sunday After Trinity,

Holy Communion 7.32 .m Morning Prayer 11 am., Venite, Novello, Te Deum, Lawes; Jubilate, Barnby; Hymns Kyrie. Evening Prayer, 6.30pm., Maguifical, Jones; Nunc Dimiltis, Elvey; Hymas, 266, 276, 50s and 433

L. T.

Grimshaw, R.. Hallard, Mr. and Mrs.

F. J.

Yoodwin, A. P.

Hester, Dr. St. Clair Jackson, Mrs. and child

Capt. W, E. Kuhlevindi, H. C.

Saigon 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co. Providence, Nor. s.&., 193, Skarrebo, 16th June, Saigon 11th Jure, Rice-Chinese, Rein, Nor. 5.5, 73, N. C. Mathisen, 4th July, The Church launch Dayspring will call on

-Kajang 27th June, Timber.-B. & Co. ships carrying white crews to bring friends legcune, Vice-Consul Sierra Monera, Hr. 24, 2,400, Hannah, 1st ashome to the services between. 9.15 and 10.30 M.

July-Sourabaya 17th June, and Probo am, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Little, A. C. Spies, thus, Stewart, and July-wards-The-Answering Rennant is the Call

26th, Sugar.-B. & 5.

Police Pier, 10,30 and 6 p.m.): returning after. Lufts, A. C. Spindon 19th May, and Singapore 26th,

Cien.-N. V K,

Strathmore, Br. 8.8, 2,210, King, 26th June- Pule Laut 17th June, Coal,—D. & Co., Ĺd. Taishan, Dr. ., 1,100, 1. T. Laing, 29th June,

Shanghai via Poris 24th June, Gen. .11. & Co.

Tusa

Хар 5.1., 3,510, К. Като, за obe 25th June, Gen.-N. Y. K Trym, Nor. s... 1,138, S. Andersen, sth July,

Bangkok 18th June, Rice, Meal and Wood. -Order.

Logan, W. Martin, Mrs. J. H. MCKAY, I D. Michael, Mr. and Mrs.

0.

Moses, E. J.

Moss, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur A. Moulder, Mr. and Mrs.

A.

Nathan, J... Newion, Miss G, Nuranw, E. Paine,

Á, E.

Pearse, Dr. W. W. Plumb, Mr. and Mrs

P. B. Story, G. F. Wandies, F. Westcott, R. B. Williams, G.

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aled.

are fres and unappropri

Sunday school 10 to 10.45 am, Meeting at Seamen's Institute 72; Praya East on Sunday at Roman Cathelle Cathedral:-Mass at 6 am.

7 am, 8 am, and 9.30 a.m. Benediction, 5.30 p.m.

German Bethesda Chapel, West Point

Morning Service, 11 am.

........

31. Francis Church, Wanchai-Mass (Chin), 6 am. (Port.) 7.30 am. Benediction, 5 pm Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning Service (English), 10 am.

Taurugisan Mani, Jap: a., 1,500, K. Shimizu,

10th June, Kuci inotru 24th June, Coal-St. M. H. K.

Shoshu Maru, Jap..8, 909, M. Nemato, 7hZY. de Aldecoa, Am. 1., 1,260. F. Xandaro

July-Shanghai via Foochew, Amoy and

Echus, 15th June,-Monila 12th June, Swatow 29th June, Gen.-O. S. K.

Ballast-Barretto & Co.

Maidzuru Maru, Jap, ss., 677, J. A. Merlin, 7th July,-Auping 4th July: Gen.—0, 5. К..

Clearances at the Harbour Offse. Feongwat, for Swatow. Chowja, for Swatow.. Aperade, for Haihow. Nadiun, for Swatow.

Departures. July 7.

Rubi, for Manila. Quarta, for Saigon. Triumph, for Haiphong. Klang Ping, for Canton., Hulchow, for Caston, Sunghiang, for Cebu. Lytemoon, for Viadivostock. Awayang, for Chefoo.

tongunt, for Bangkok.

Passangers arrived.

Per Spezia, from Singapore-zoo Chinese, Per Cheangchew, from Singapore--210 Chi- nes".

Per Haimus, from Swatów--Mr. and Mrs. Lauis, Mr. Wandres, and Dr. Browne.

Per Taming from Manila-Lieut. Case, Messrs. G. T. Cowan, F. Rehnatadt, Dead and R. Ellis.

Fer Bhoshu Maru, from Shanghai, &c.-- Mesir. 8 Kingshita, M. Takitaisu and S. Hashimato.

Passengers departed.

8 am..

R. I. Armitage, Mis Barnett, H. J. Q. Brown, C. A. Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

G. A. Davenport, Mrs. Gaskell, Mr, and Mis Hogg, Mrs. A. V.

Almada, D, M. Becker, C.

6

Pescadores...

Guiziaff.

Sharp Penk...

a.m.

11

常言

Amoy 6.30 a

Swalow .9 km. Canton ........ th Hongkong... 10 am. 29.74 Victoria Peak Gap Rock ....

Масло Haiphong Manila... Racolod ...... Iloilo... ar Cebu........

a.m.

*I

" 29.8

O. St. James 10a.m.

July 7th, 1906, a.m.

Vladivostuck.za.m.]

Vemuro Hakodate ... Tokio ......... Kachi.........

Nagasaki .... Kagoshima...

Oshima ...... Naha ......... Ishigakijima.. Taihaku

a.m.)

11

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29.77

20.81

14

29.78

em 2975.

Mosley, A;

rainan.

Taichu....

#1

20.78

Smith, E. Grant

+

39.79

Smith,

Grant

Smith, Mr. and Mr. Pescadores...

Knshum

+

29.79

ti

29.77

Percy

Soppa, P.

Weihaiwei...19 Grizloff

a.m 29,70 75

13

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Webb, Mr. and Mrs: Sharp Peak..... 39.71

Montague Young, J. A.

OCCIDENTAL...

St. Anthony's Chapel. West Point:-Mass. Briduaer, E. Union Church:--Services, 11 am, and 6 p.m. Calender, Capt. C. N.

Burkhardt, Frank Zingara, Br. 8, 9,211, Thompann, 4th July,NION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD, MINISTER: Crockeoberg, H.

Moji 27th June, Coal-Order..

Stammers Expecten.

Agents

Major, Master W

Majer, Capt. and Mrs.

N. I.

Munro, Miss A.

Owen, O. F.

Pauna, P.

Romane, D

Tessary, L.

Textor, Inspector H.

Tharberg, F. G.

REV. C. H. HICKLING.

Gutsche, H.

Du:

6- p.m. Worship, Psalm too Hymns 440, Keyt, Dr. F. 5c8, 234 and 165.

I a.m. Worship Psalms 150, Hymn 577, Iverfeld, Capt. W.

Hay, Miss M. Hymn $17, 319:

Küchen, Thursday Pastor "at home" to callers from Korff, A. Krill, G.

Mackel, Dr. Med. Th.

H.

Wilkins, H. N. 'Woelken, A.

Vossler, Mrs. Rudatt Vnster, E.

Ainoy 6.30 wị

Swntow19 a.m.

Canton

Honganag

Victoria Teak

Gap Rock Maeno Haiphong...

Manila.... Brentar ..

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July 6 at

29.74

July 6 aa

29.67

Temperature Bunity

84

Ba

Rainfall

0.94

HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.

l'este's From

Armand Behic. Saigon......N. M.....July 98 p.m. to 10 p.m. Kamakura M... Japan...N. Y. K....July 9 Friday, 8 a.m., Christian Endeavour Society, Lobe, A. Namsang...

Singapore, M. & Cofuly to Subject "Ons accorit one place." Kumano Maru Japan..... N. Y. K....July to Delhi... Singapore P. & O. Cofuly 1 Hakata Mare..Singapore. N. Y. K....July 17 Tartar... Japan... C. P. R. Co

CoJuly 17 Kores ...........Japan ....... P. M. Co...July Emp. of China. Vancouver. C. P: R. CoJuly 24 America Mara. San Ficisco T. K. K....July 27

Alla

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DOCK RETURNB

.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

+

Kawinon

Diadem

Fame *** Flore Handy

cruiser, and class

-Tox GUNS. 1.I.P.

Captain H, Grant-Dalton

NAME.

CLASS.

CAPTAIN.

·LAST REPORTED AT

Alacrity

Astraca

despatch-vessel... cruiser, znd class

1,700 4

4:362

Bramblo

river gunboat

710

3,000 7,000 900

Commander E. La T. Leathamy ... Captain C, L. Vaughan-Lee

AT

Shanghai

Shingbai

Britomart ..r

river gunboat

-710

9c0

Lisa!, Commander E. C. W, Davidsun. Lieut-Commander W. L. Bamber

Yangitze

www

Yangisza

Cadmus

sloop

1,070

1,400

Commander I, diu C. Luard.....

味道

Hongkong

Cherub

water tank rig

390

300

Honghong

Dock,

Clio

sloop...

1,070

1,400

Hongkong

cruiser, 1st class

11,000

£6,500

redo boat destroyer torpedo

306

5,700

4.360

7,000

torpedo boat destroyer....

375

4,000

4,000

780

1.000

9.800

22,000

14,100

30,000

616

Old Dock.

9,80

23,000

river gunboat

180

800

"

Diter

torpedo boat destroyer

6,300

Rambler

H

surveying-vessel

650

do

#

Rabia...

river gunboa!

140

Ships Pained The Canal.

Sandpiper ... Snipe

140

140

6.500

Sumatra...entite Magallaneslovens Hercules. U.S.A.T. Ingalls Menteagle............ H.M.S. Cadmu

Meishun

SHANGHAI.

joth ult.

Alexandra DCONDITOAIng dó Per Manchuria, for San Francisco, Re-Siam...........New Mesir. G. de Valroger, Chan You Pay, Lau Chibli Show Hin, Law Sing Choi, Mrs. E. Wilson, Thoi W. Meacham, Mrs. M. R. Melrose, M BY M. R. McCandliss, Dr. Stuart K. Lupton, Comdr. J. R. Edio, U.S.N,

Meurs, L Schrump, J. Hornberger, U S.N., H. C. Smith,

G.

M. Swindell, H. W. Pall,

ז.

Norma men

Har

Camus.. Keot....

King Alfred* Kinsha Monmouth... Mooshen

10 stand one hour on the gunwale of the ship I.D. Bickle, Mr. W. E. Ritter. Mr. andi Indrawadi, Polynestin, Longsor, Spinia, 12th Thistle

a

office in

Miss R.

mon, Mrs. R

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torpedo bost destruis er

craiser, 351

351 Clas

1st class

cruiser, fat

river gunboat

cruiser, 1st class

H

river gunboal

river gunboal

torpedo destroyer... recen

ship.

river

river gunboat

torpedo boat destros et surveying ship

torpedo boat destroyer

Tiver gupboat

Whiting

Woodcock... Woodlark

river gunboat

liver guntat

1st June Hudson, Machaon, Sachsen, So. Taku cotra, Tenkai, Tonkin, 5th June-Kawacht Tamer" Maru, Shithead, 9th June-Manila, Danja Teal .... and thou to have fifteen strokes on his naked Mrs. 1. J. Jones, Mr. F. Schmidt, Capt. 1. J. June-Boyer Benlarig, Bieniawers, Nubia,

Virago back; to have the like punishment at Wool-Gallant, Mr. W C. M. Ryan

Major and Mrs. Astyanax, Bellerophon, 15th June-Armand Waterwitch wich and Deptford to be dismissed in by Law, Mr. and Mrs. Eyon, Mr. Paul Hol

Barrett, Misses Adela Barrelt, Law, Pansy Rebic, and rendered incapable of ever bearing any

Morphett, Frinn Heinrich, Any

of ilis Majesty's ships."

R. Benz, Mr. 1, P. White, Rev.

nowihshire, Indramayo, Sambia, Istria, Sego

Athall, Laertes, tobom. Widgeon is small wonder that Monson, Boteler, and Mrs. R. E. Chambers and infant, Mastors R. R. la, Gresiei, Uvision, Grangi. 22nd June other willers inveighed against the cruelty of Chambers, Jr., W. W. Chambere, Rev. J. Lake,

Seneca these punishments. But their tirades had no

16th Calchas, Ceylon, Marioneth. effect. to 1695, Admiral the East of Lindsay Gove, Mr. and Mrs. Koehler, Mesure. Hooker, shive, Moyune, Poona, Prins Regent Luitpold, Issued a code of instructiona, in which the F, E. Wilkinson, Hon. S. M. Wong, Miss M. Anchises, 30th June-Dardanus, Ernest mary punishments include ducking, fasting, Pereira, Mr. and Mrs. Gin Yick, Miss FUDE Simons. 4th July-Silaria (Ger) Samuki kesibauling, flogging at the capitan, hanging Kus, Mrs. Gea Chee, Wong Tauey Ngan, Mr. Maru, Den of Mains, Montrose, Siberian. 6th weights on offenders all their heart or back D. M. Mickle, Hon. L. T. Chow, Mr. Y. Oklto, July-Benvenus, C. Fard Larist, Diomid, Java, be ready to bronk,” or to * gagg or scrape their 'and Mr. and Mrs W, H, Pield.

Telemathur

um.

Major l'alterson, Mrs. Dr. Farn, Capt. A. El Achie

Caledonien, Ningchow,

מסק!

Captain S.

1+

22

"

434

Crabtree

800

Commander II. 13. Wilkin, D.&O.

Captain II. W.

M.V.O

Lieut. Com. Savory

Hughes...

en route japa

...Hongkong

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cor Lieut. Commander R. Henniker-Heaton Lieut. Commander W. H. Daswall

V. V. de Horsey

Captain C. F. Thursby... Lieut.Commander Percy Captain

Lieul Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut. Commander J. Kiddle

Commander G. E· Monro

Liani. Commun. C. C. Walcott.. Lient-Commander H. T. Aslay

Lieut-Commander J. T. S. Lyne ...

In reserve. I MALA Commodoro 14; 9', Williams Lieut-Commander

S, American Ports Kobe

Yangiste

en route Kobs

Hongkong Koba

Hopaying(

West River ... Yangtsso

Hongkong

A. Tuke

Becretan...

100

Lient-Commander R. M. R. West

355

6,300

Lieut-Commander Stevenson

Hongkong

*

. 630

450

Commander 1. W. Glennie...

360.

5,900.

195

800

Lient, Compinnder C. H. L. Thomas „ Kobe Lieut. Commandes G. B. Spicar-Simson Yangisia

Surveying

150

$50

· Lieut.-Commander G. 3. Todd

2

Yangtes

150

550

Ljept. Communčer Joo, F. Koox.....

Yangtz

• Flying Fing of Vice Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore, 'Commioder-ip-Ckłal

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