Entertainment,
HONGKONG, VOLUNTERBR CORPS.
GRAND PROMENADE
-CON CERT
will be held on the VOLUNTEER PARADE GROUND,
OD
SATURDAY, July zril, at 9.15 P.MĄ,
Tickets': {Price $2 and $1) Can be obtained from Volunteer Head Quarteri
(near Hongkong Club) and from ibe......
Robinson Piano Company. Hangkon. Tail Tuly, r96.
maid.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, JULY -18
And she keeps secret the address of the t charwoman who can be added to the stall for an alternoon reception for the modest sum of one shilling for half a day's labour And how people have been foutup de enough to obtain a uuremaid who will, for the raagnificent salary of two shillings a week, perform all the duties usually undertaken as a favour by a nurse at
from £10 to £30 a year? This nursemaid i always clean and neat, noves smacks the children, nor takes them into regions where they should uut go, never talks to soldiers in the parks, never wheels her parambulator. abreast with three others on the crowded paraments of a fashionable shopping district.
THE REAL GENIUR.
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They are altogether very remarkable people
in this book, but, so far, I have not succeeded iB meeting any of them personally. I do not 1734 know anyone with a husband who will carry
THE PERFECT HOUSEKEEPER.
AND A PRACTICAL AMATEUR.
his lunch in a paper parcel and eat it in the office. I cannot discover a shop which will supply white ilk guaranteed to wash and wear wali
at 9td. & yard. It seems unfair that I and many others are left to stumble along as best we can (not infrequently contracting bills and exceeding the allowance for vegetables) because those who profess to give us advice keep to themeleves the secret of how to carry it out.
It is a common axiom that business girls are totally lacking in the qualifications that make
It is easy, very easy, to divide an income on good housewives. So, when a few months ago paper. I can do that myself. It is quite an I deserted the realms of files, inkpots, and ther matter to put the division into practice, dasks to join the ranks of the wedded, I humbly; ad 1 remain more than ever convinced that realised that I was lamentably unfitted to cope the woman who avoids debt and yet keeps her with the intricacies of the stuck-poi and theusband and children healthy and happy, fed and clothed on a fair income is a far greater butcher's bill. To say nothing of the vagaries caius and of far more value to the world than of that peculiar species of animal known as the the who can write the most brilliant novel ar "conk-general,"
paint the most beautiful picture,
This belief was industriously fostered by the solemnly.warded advice ofexperienced matrons. They scoffed at the nation that my having been the eldest of a family of brothers, with a delicate mother and a more than, limited income, in addition to having had several years of colonial experience, where even the cook-general did. not exist, might have added to my knowledge of the prices of meat, and taught me the quantity of tea and sugar which an ordinary healthy minded family might be expected to consume in a week. Nor could they admit that my years of business training had taught ine method; nor that the management of my own weekly salary had given me any knowledge | of how many pence might be expected in exchange for a shilling.
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EVERY BRIDE'S VADE MECUM. Why ene should gain less knowledge of} ordinary housekeeping matters when one.has to cater for a father and brothers-or even for
a flat shared with one or two other girls-thas
when the aime catering is done on the same amount of money for a husband and children, is so truly a piece of feminine logic that I have resigned myself to believe that there is really some subtle difference in the iwa. Later on, no doubt, experience will teach me wherein that difference ligi.
50, realising to the full my own 'ignorance and incapacity to tackle unaided the most diffi- cull of all problems that face a woman at the outset of matrimony, i taughta book.
I will not divulge the name of this bank, nor
that of the writer. It insufficient to say that -the-Intier-ranka-highly-as-an-at:thority-on-
household matters and economical.cookery.
And this special literary production of hers professes to let the inexperienced bride the Correct manner in which a very limited income should be laid out, and the prices and amount of food which should be given and required to keep a household in health and plenty."
Why do all the dear, experienced matrons who write housekeeping books, give one such an extremely wrang impression of how much it costs to run a small household?
Is it that all these ladies live in some special Beighbourhood where everything is much cheaper than it is even in the North-end-rd. on Saturday night-a neighbourhood where good foreign ment may be obtained for twopence. halfpenny a pound, good tea at a shilling, and French coffee-coffee of all things—at på, a pound?
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And I keel in humblest reverence to the woman who can keep the butcher's bill within isa limits as laid down in the book referred to, aad appear well dressed in a tos. 6d, costume.- Beatrice Hay Shaw in Morning Leader.
Shipping.
Arrivals.
Pinz-Regent Luitpold, Ger. 3.8., 1,920, .It. Kirchner, 17th July,-Bramen 6th June, and Singapore 13th July, Mails and Gen. --M. & Co.
F:
Seydlitz, Ger. 5.5., 4.971, C. Dewers, 17th July,
Yokohama 7th fuly, and Fanchow 16th, Mails, Gen. and Silk and Tea.-M. & Co. japan, Br. $.5.. 2,795. F. Notley, 12th July,
Shanghai 14th July, Gen.-P. & O. S. N. Co
Lothian, Hrs, 3,222, J. C. Williants, 17th July,-Moji 12th July, Light,—D. & Co, Lit
Glenfalloch, Br. 5.3., 1,435. G. Kinghorn, 17th
July, Singapore 11th July, Gen.-100 Marwari, Bra.5., 5,6,5, H. C. Norris, 18th
Tik Seng.
July, Kobe 12th July, Gen.~S, W, & Có
Kiukiang, H., 1,226, Miller, 18th July,—
Shangha 14th ly, Gen.-B. & 8. Teurer, B. 5.5.. 5,805, J. Barwise, 18th July,-
Shanghai 15th July, Gen.-H. & S. Hashidate, lap, cruiser, 4.39%, Ishibashi, 18th
July,Tourane roth July
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Carl Diederichsen, for Haihow. Jokaune, far Swatow. Jop in, to Singapore. Chiguen, for Shanghai. Menteng for Keelung.
for Swatow.
dal for Saigon. Trym, for Calcutta. Chingtu, for Manila. asking, for Canton. Kaifong, for Cebu. Kiukiang, for Canton. Trurugian Maru, for Kuchinatzi
Departures, July 18.
Seydlitz, for Europe.
R. P. Luitpold, for Shanghat, &c. Monteagle, for Vancouver. Afagallanes, for Manila. Promithrus, for Singapure. Ujin Maru, for Sourabaya, Siam, for Singapore, Tsurugisan Mary, for Kuchinotzu, Ching, for Australian Ports. Katfong, far Hoila. Chiguen, for Shanghai. Shunit, for Kobe, Hue, for Haiphong. Apenrade, for Hojhow. Kishing, for Canton,
Passingers arrived.
Per Glenfallsch, from Singapore-326 Chi-
nesc,
Per Kinklang, from Shanghai-Rev. Win ning, and Sir. Grant.
Per Neydlite, for Hongkong from Yokohama
The French coffee " gnabled me' at last to solve a problem which has worried me for several years--hamely, where a certain cheap restaurant in which used to lunch in my bachelor days obtains the form of liquid refresh- ment which it sells as coffee. Now I know. It is at the same place at which the writer of the Capt. C. S. Ward. From Shanghai-Messrs. house-keeping book which has reduced me to W. S. Young, Ernst Huro, W. G. Jeffries, J. the lowest depths of depression buys hers.
Blan, W. Ziegler, Ed. J. Bian, W. Ziegler, Ed. But, though I have lived in various cheap. Barton, Haesloop, E. Pereira, V. D'Oliveira, Mrs. Richard, Misi Taylor, Meists, P. Lazarus 'neighbourhoods and suburbs of London, I have
and W. Leon. From Foochow Mr. and Mre Dever yet seen meat, even in the aforesaid Schneider. North-end-rd., at zfd. a lb., which I would feel myself justified in offering to my dog, much Jess to my husband.
NOT ACCORDING TO RULE.
I should also very much like to know how it Is possible to regulate the appetites of the male
• Shipping Reports. Str. Atukiang from Shanghai-Light SE to SW. aits and calm.
Str. Lothian from Moji-Light SE. to 5W. winds throughout, clear weather.
Str. Glanfalloch from Singapore:-Had fine weather till 13th-inst and then strong SW. breeze and beavy rain squalls, and bigh.com. fused sea till the 15th, thence to port fine wan-
then
Vessels in Port
STRAMRBA,
Aki Mara, Jap.... 3,995. M. Yagi, 14th July.
-Shanghai 11th July, Gen.-N. Y. K.
Austria, Aust, s... 4,879, A. Bilaffer, 17th July, -Trieste 29th May, and Singapore 11th July, Gen.-S., W. & Co.
B.
A. Broch, Nor. ... $41, Andersen, 14th JulyShanghai 8th July, Earthenware Davidsen & Cò,
Steamers Expected.
1906.
2. VISITORS AT THE HOPEús,
HONGKONG.
^,
E. A.
Hibcett, Dr. C.
l'esuriy Frin Agents Dur
Adams, P. R. Sunda....... Singapore .P. & O. Cojuly 19 Alexander, Jr, D. C. Achilles.....
...Singapore B. & S... July 19 Anderson, Mrs. K. Coptic............Japan O. & O. Cofuly 201 Amiral Duperre Singapore M. M... July-20 Andrews, Mrs. H. J. Arritoon Apcar Singapore. D. S. & Cajuly 22 Arnold, J.-- Lowther Castle, Shanghai... D. & Co.... July 22 Bain, H. Murray Ernest Simpus, Singapore M. Muly 23 Rard, Mr & Mrs, J, C. Emp. of China. Japap ...... C. P. R. Cujuly 14 Bairon, A, R. Tarlar........apan C. P. R. Coluly 24 Battiscombe, H. G. Katiang.Singapore J, M. & CoJuly 2 Tippa......Japan. C. J. Luly 26 Beattle, R. B. America Maru Japan, K. K....July ar Bell, R.N., Engr.-Lieut.
BOOK RETURNS
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. ·
At
Alta Prometheus....... Tai On......sz Hercalce U.SA.T. Ingalls Talycan..
Bourbon, Fr. ... poo, Le Bail, 13th July,——
Saigon 9th July, Gan-Man Fat. Brand, Nor. ., 1,520, M. Evensen, 9th July, Cranley
-Scurabaya (Java) 26th June, Rice.-5.. W. & Co.
Carl Diederichsen, Ger. .., 774, H. Schlaikier, 13th July,-Haiphong toth July, Rice.— J. & Co.
Cranley, Br. s., 3,903, W. E. Steels, 8th July, -Durban 13th June, Coolies.-G., L. & Co,
Dakota, Am.. 8., 13,305, E. Francke, 2nd July, Seattle 7th June, and Shanghai 29th, Gen.-N. Y. K.
Aldershot
Anhui ther
Glesturret
Emma Luyken, Ger, s. 1,159. G. Cornand,
16th July, Mauritius 20th June, Sugar, Wing Sing & Co..
Fooksang. Br. 1, 1,987, W; E. Sawer. 8th July,-Calcutta 23rd June, Coals.-J., M. & Co.
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רי.
Fri, No1, s.s., 900, Nagle, 3th July-Hongay Neath July, Caal-Aagaard, Thoresen &
CP.
Glenlochy, Br. s.4, 2.997, E. }. Stallard, 9th July,-Kobe 1st July, and Shangha 6th, Ballast.-McG. Bros. & Gow.
Glenstrae, Br. ss., 3,294, J. McGillvary, 16th
July,London via Ports 2nd June, Gen. -McG. Bros, & Gow,
Haimun, Br. 8.8., 616, A, J. Robson, 17th July
Tamsui via Amoy and Swatow 16th July, Gen.--D., L. & Co.
Hans Wagner, Ger. s.8., 95, J. Kageman, 20th June, Saigon 5th June, Rice.-L., W. & Cn.
Hilary, Ger. 5.5 1,276, Uecker, 14th July,
Swatow 13th July, Geo.-S., W. & Ča Ingalls, Am. transport, 600, Scott, 3rd July,— Johanne, Ger. 5.5., 957, Ipland, 17th July,
Manila 30th June.
Haiphong 13th July, and Höihow tốth, Rice, Pigs and Eggs→J, & Co.. Korea, Am. s.5, 5,651, W. B. Seabury, 15th July, San Francisco 20th June, and Shanghai 12th July, Mails' and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co.
Kowloon
`Howell, Hon, and Mrs. | Batymuna, F.
Humphreys, W. M. Hunter, R.. Innes, Capt. R.: Jameson, Mrs. J., W. Jeffress, A.G. Joki, J. P. F. Joughin, J. C.
Kemp, Mrs. A., S.
H. F.
King, C. H. Biervliet, A. Yau(Vice. Laing, A. H. "Consul for Belguim)'Low, G. J.
MacKie,'A.
Dock, Birbeck, R. J.
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Hisney, S. Bissell, W. S. Blair, K. J.
Blau, J.
A.
Marriott, Dr. C..
Marshall, G. W.
Marshall Dr. H. T. 1 McDonagh, W. J.
Moore, Dr. and Mrs.
W, B. A.
Jackson, W,
Lindberg, O, }* Lloyed, G.
Martin, W. F.
Marlees, Capt. & Mrs.
CARLTON,
Andan. R. J. Andien, RA, Capt.
Blanco, A. E
Boadas, W.
Coggon, Mr.
Ferry, W. Galos, Mian M Harrison, S. L.
Noble, Mr. W.
-Pearson, R.-W...................
Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrews, Mrs. Brayn, R. F, Bums, Mr. and Mrs. Clasen, H. Clothier, A. N. Darling Col.
Mr.
Cap
C. B..
Stephens, Miss H.・
Stevenson, R.
Varonnig, D.
PEAK
McIanc, Mrs. Mitchell, R.
Moon, Mr. and Mr. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs. Olli, F. B.
Major & Mrs.
inter 0.
Roberts, A. G.
thon Mr. and Mrs. Sawer, Capt. and Mrs.
W.Douglas
Searle, Rev. G.
M.
and Mrs. Seymour, Lt Col and
B. B.
A Haseland, F. A. Moreno, A. (Consul
Hewitt, General of Panama) Jacks, Mr.
A. H. Newborn, Mr. & Mr. Johnston, L. A. M.
R. H.
Josepla, Mr. and Mrs.
Breckiroldi, H.
Brighton, F. G.
Cosmopniowo
Campbell, Capt. A.
Campbell, L. F.
'SHANDHAL
Carter,
14th inst.
Chalmers, Dr.
.......New Dock. ..International
Chichester, D. A. o., Newington, A. G.
"
D.LO., Major A. A. Olife, D, C,
Chichester, Mrs. A. A.- Packer, B. L. Clark, M. O.
Painy, Mrs. E. 0.
Clark T
Peake, W.
T.W.
T. L.
Hai.
Clegg, R.N., Eng.
Lt.
Powell, W. A.
and Mrs. H., I."
Prior
P.,
Colvin, H, E.
J
Connor, J. L
Post Office.
A Mail will close for Swatow, Amoy nad Fonchow-Per
19th July, I P.M.' Macao-Per Heungikan, 19th July, 1.15 Singapore, Fecang and Calcutta Per Footsane, retir July, 2 P..
Shanghai-Per Choysang, 19th July, 3 P.M. Kobe and Yokohama-Per Kowloon, 19th
ES..
Kistowsky, Mr. & Mrs.
Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Longridgo, Rev.
Cowan, G. P.
Crook, A. . Cruickshank, A. Davies. F. O.
July, 3PM per fengshan, 20th July, 1.15 p.st. Downld,
Ningpo and Shanghai-l'er Shaohsing, 20th July, 3. P.M.
Mr. and Ms.
W. R.
Pucher, W. E.
Reid, H. I..
Roach, Mrs, 1. S. and
child Shea, A.
Shepherd, E. B. Sherer, W. Skinn, A.
Manila--Per Funsang, 20th July, 3 PAG Tientsin-Per Chipsking, zoth Júly, 3 P.M. Manila-Per Rubí, z st July, tí að,
11 AM
Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama And Seattle, Wash.-Per Dukeio, 21st July. Jones, Dr. and Stewart, W, M,
Macao-Per Hungskan, 21st July, 1.15 P.M. Keelung, Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per Aki Mar, 23rd July, 3 P.M.
Manila, Simpsonhafen. Fr. Wilhelmshaleu, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne-Per Prisi Sigismund, 24th Tuly, to A.M. Europe, CA..
Tonkin, 24th
India via Tuticorin-Per
W.
Mrs. E. Fairchild, H. J. Fisher, A Fisher, H. G. Fuller, D. Gibson, A. Gillan, Mrs. A. Goode, Mrs. Gordon, F.
Sutherland, P. D. Thomas, H. P.
Knight, Mr.
Long, Mr.
Lang, A. O.
Macfarlane, Dr. H.
Macuamara, Mr.
Martin, O. B. H.
Martin, R.V
Mrs.
A.
Skatlowe, Mr. & Mrs.
Sincla M
Skott, C. Southey, Mr. and Mrs. Strande-Marney, N.
Mr.
Vereker, Capt. & Mrs. Watson, Mr. & Mrs M. and Welsmann, Mr. & Mrs. White, Dr. & Mrs. M. J. Wilford, F. C. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Truman, Mr. and Mrs.
R. H.
Zehrmann, H, C.
CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER
July 17th, 1906, .m.
Vladiv-stock $7
Plakate
Tokio
Bat. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
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Doolitte, F. H. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs.
J.-S. Dowley, Mr. and MW. T.
W.A
A.L Stein. Stephens, H. Dowcing, T. C.
Stevens, Rev. A. J.
Slingsby, Arthur
1.
Yenŋ... a. 3004
BW
30.01
30.10
Kochu
29.99
Nagasaki
29.841
Kagoshima...
20.81
1shima...
29.09
Thompon, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Uffel, W. Von. Unbehaun, C. H.
Naha
29.60)
Ishigakima..
Wakefield, Mrs.
Tainan.........
Taihokus Feichts.........
Whitney, W. J.
Kohas......
Wishart, J. B.
Pescadnick...
Wood, G. G.
Wo baimei ...
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T. Gutzlaff ..... Young, W. S.
Sharp Peak...
Amny
Swałow
19 a.m.
10.30 a 29.1
[29.67] foam.29.67 87 63
29.67 89
Hall, Capt. T.
C. M.
Per Kwalchow, 14th July, 3 P
Swatow, Weibaiwel, Chefoo and Tientsin-Hall, Mrs. E. L. Macao Per fengshan, 25th July, 12.15 P.M. Heanley, Dr. and Mrs. Robe-Per Taiyuan, 25th July, 3 P.M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B.C., and Tacama-Per Shawmut, 27th July, 11 A.M.
Macao-Per Hungrian, 27th July, 1.15 P.M. Magils, Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday July,sland, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Bris bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zea land. Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Ter Empire, a8th July, 10 am.
Kowloor, Ger. 5.5, 2.326, H. Stehr, 17th
-Canton 17th July, Gen.-H. A. L. Knivsberg, Ger. 6.5, 646, C. Türgensen, 16th
July, Iloilo 12th July, Sugar —J, & Co, Kumanng, Br. 1.5.. 2,071, E. J. Buller, Katla July-Calcutta 1st July, Coal-].. M. & Co.
Monlake, Er. es, 1,737, F. W. Halten, 11th
July Cheribon (Java) 2nd July, Sugar,
Ordu.
Neil MacLeod, Am. 6.3, 001, E. Comal, 19th-
June, Manila 6th June, Ballast-Barret to & Co.
N. S. de Rosario, 715, M. Lopez Blanco, 12th June, Mauila 9th June, Ballast.—Barretto & Co.
Petrarch, Ger. 5, 1,252, R. Halje, 12th June,
Ger. 16, 1,911, F. Mangelsdorff, 15th July, Bangkok 8th July, Rice and Gen.-B. & S. Prometheus, Nor
1.2 1,023, O. Kamelinser, 6th July-Bangkok via Swatow 5th July, Rice.-N. Y. K.
Phranang 7th June, Gen.-S., W. & Co.
Quinta, Ger, 1.5, 986. F. Frahm, 13th July,
Bangkok 4th July, Rice and Gen.-S. &
Co.
Rubi, Br. ... 1,511, R. W. Almond, 16th July,
-Manila 14th July, Gen.-S., T. & Co. Sabine Rickmers, Ger. 1.8., 639, J. R. Naibet, 17th July,-Canton 16th July, Gen.-A.,
K; Co.
Shohjeban, Br... 1,276, J. R. Scott, 14th July, -Saigon 9th July, Rice, &c.Wo Fat Sing.
Shawmut, Am. 4., 0,506, £. V. Roberts, 17th July, Manila 14th July, Flour.-D. & Shoshu Maru, Jap. ss., 1,805, T., Suruga, z6th
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July, Kobe 7th July, Gen.-O. 5. K.
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II A.M.
KING EDWARD.
Almond, Caps, & Mrs. Kendrick, A. 1.
Russell
Lebold, Mrs. F. H. Blanchard, Miss Sallie Legeune, Vice-Consul Block, H. J. Bordeaux, Mrs, Thes. Bravagan, Master Bravagan, Mrs. F. A. Bedes, Mrs. U. P. Carraher, Mr. and Mrs.
M.
Manila-Pes Zafra, 28th July, 10 A.M. Estope, & India via Tuticorin-Per Devanka, 28th
Macan-Per Hekingshan, 18th July, 1.15 P.M. Macao-Per Hungthan, 30th July, J.15. Carraher, M. B Macao-Per fleungskan, 31st July, 1.55 P., Colabas, Mr. Shanghai, Nagasaki, nele, Subhama, Crocket, Capt, Victure and Vanenver, 168–Vas Emperor of Cockran, Mr. and Mrs. China, 1st Aug. 11. A.M
The arm- Per Culliger Mir D.
A
Armand Bekic, 7th Aug,, 13 h,ki,
"Karape, &e, India.
Gea. 1.
Canton.. Hongkonk ¡Vicmiria Peak
Gap, Rock Macao....... Raphony.... Manila......... Bacolod Tinijo
Little, A. C. · Logan, W. Меклу, Т. 1). Moses, E... Mourier, Mr. and Mr. Cel
A. 11.
Newton, Miss G,
Paine, E
Pearse, Dr, W, W. Quigles, Miss B. A,
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29.6
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29.63
G St. James. fio aum
29.30 82
39.74 29.8483
July 18ik, 1906, ani,
Vladivostock. am. Hakodate
Mr. and Mrs. Nemuro......6 am. W.
Tokio
Cunningham, Mr. and Schlotfeldt, Mr, and ochi •!!****
Tacoma Pei ฟ Ermasi Simons, 21st Aug., 11 ÁM.
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 Sudan was reduced to 4 cents for each half ounce or fraction thereol.
A Pillar Box has been placed at Pokfu- lam Police Station. It will be cleared daily at
hoot.
There will be a delivery of letters at Pokfu- Iam leaving the G. P. O. daily at 10.30 a.m.
General Post Office counter:-
The following may now be obtained at the
Postal Guider, each ................................30 cents. Parcal Post Tárið, each .................za
וו
MrL ་་ Delaney, 1. T Dodsworth, G, P. Gallock, Jas. Giegler, flans.
Mrs. F. 1. 5mand, Dr.
Takeshiera, K.
Smith, H. G. Atary, G. F.
Hallard, Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins, Mias F.,
F.J
Williams, G. Horo, E.
Wildey, L. R. Jackson, Mrs, and child Winning, Rev. R. G. Johan, Jr., W. R
CYAIGJKBURN, Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Jameson, P. S'
R. J. Armitage, Miss
Barnett, H. J. O. Brown, C. A
Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. From and after the 1st January, 1906, the | Davenport, Mr. ́. rate for Postcards from Australia to Hongkong Gaskell, his wed Vers. sad British Postal Agencies in China is one | Hogg, Mrs. A. V. penny instead of one penny and half penny.
Morfey, A,
Smith, R. Grant
Smith, Mr and Mrs.
Nagasaki...... Kagoshima... Oshima
Naha
Ishigakijima..
Taihoku Taichu..... Tainan
Koshan
a.m.20.64
29.64
(29.65
$29.64
Pescadores... > [29.62) Weihaiwai am
Gotzlaff
₤29.6)
Sharp Peak... Amoy.......[6,30 a) Swatowa.m.; Canton. Hongkongna.m.29.66 Victoria Peak Gap Rock...
Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Macao
Grant
Smith, Percy Soppa, P.
Montagu
29.6600
Young, J. A,
OCCIDENTAL
Krill, G.
Haiphong Manila Bacolod...... Iloilo.... Cebu
**
29.69 79 92
a.m.
2
(29.74
Mrs.
Muaro, Miss
A.
Owen, O. E.
July tym
July ty mi
Schutze, O.
10.
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17:Tetr
Textor, inspector H.
29.69
Iverfield, Capt, W.
Keyt, Dr. F. Kober, Dr. Med.
Ueberfeldt, Capt. C. Voster, E.
87
88
Jumidity
63
65
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Mails for Canton, Samsbui, Wuctio Taishan, Br. 5.5., 1,100, T. Laing, 29th June, and Macao will be closed on week days at 7.30 Anderson, A.
-Shanghai via Ports 24th June, Geo-every maming.
On Sundays the mail for B. & Co.
Macao will be closed at 6 am, and that for Canton at 9 a.m.
Mails for Namino, Sanbue, Kongmoon, Kumchuk, Samshai, Wuchow and Canton every evening at 5 pm. On Sundays the mails will be cinsed at 9 a.m.
Taiyuan, Br. s.s., 2,at B, L. Dawson, 8th July
Sydney
12th June, and Thursday Island 25th, Gen.-B. & S. Tinhow, Br. 3... goi, C. 1: Ken, 13th July,
Bangkok stb July, Rice.-A., K. & Co, ryn, Nor., 14., 1,158, S. Andersen, 5th July,-- Bangkok 28th June, Nice, Meal and Wond -Order. Yuensang. Br. s.., 1,128, F. Mooney, th July Manila 13th July, Gen.—I, M. & Co.
Per Print Regent Luitpold, for Hongkong from Breme-Mrs. Tilly Warlich, Mrs. Mar garethe Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Messner. From Southampton-Mrs. L. Tage, Mr. James Puncheon. From Genoa-Messra, H.
H. Kemp Hans Breckwoldt, A. L. Breckwoldt, Carl Leldecker, Herm, Baljer, H. Raum; Eric 2. Y. de Aldecon, Am. .., 1,260, F. Xaydaro
Andres, Bootsmann Paul, Fr.
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members of one's family so that they half Haitke, Com Krakowski. From PenADN consume exactly the right amount of bread, vegetables, and meat to enable me to keep within the limits of the slender allowance set aside each week for food. I notice, for instance, that she allows one loaf of bread a day to suffice for a father, mother, three children, and two servants, provided that porridge is enten for breakfast.
Although I have not had to cater for this exact establishment, I have three healthy
afternoon tea. What, in that case, would the
Neither does the tell me what
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No mail will be closed for Canton up, Sator day evening.
Bastel. Dr. and Mrs. Krockenberg, Mr. and C. St. James [102.m.
O. and children Damerinco, Gebhard, F. Gravin, F. Hoy, Miss M.
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE OHINA STATION.
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306
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275
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275
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Miss Hoops. From Singapore-Mr. J. Pol lock, Jr. For Manila from Southampton-M J. Grieve and family. From Port
1st June-Hudson, Mathaon, Sachsen, So. Harry J. Marshall. For Shanghai from Bremen -Miss
Margarethe Harlinghausen. From cotra, Teenkat, Tonkin, 5th June-Kawacht Britomart
Cadmus Antwerp-Mr.
family Moru, Spithead. 9th Juse-Manila, Danfa, A. Pecquies and From Southampton-Mr. John Johnston, Indrawadi, Polynesien, Longsor, Spesta. 12th Chemb
Clio Mr levenson, A. and Mrs. Love, Messrs. June--Bayern, Beniarie, Bentowers. Nubia,
Diadem Hayes, H. Sides, C. Jayes, J. Langley. Ariyanax, Bellerophon. 15th June-Armand
Behic, Polyphemus, Prins Heinrich, Ghaser, Fame From Genoa-Mr. J. W. Prins, Mrs. How.
Flor.. Dr. Theodor Delins, H.E. and Mrs. Yang Awa Maru, Athol, Laertas. 19th June-Mon
YBER mouthshire,
Indramayo, Sam
Turia, Sambia, Vice-Consul $30 Yuen,.
Sego Handy schoolboy brothers, possessing what I imagine essrs. R. Reuter, K. Mulle. From Aden chilles, Caledonien, Ningehow, Seneca, 36th
von Lenneyseni, Oraster, Urmston, Grange. 22nd JUDE to be ordinary schoolboy appeti es, and I have, Mr. St. Bpands From Naples-Capt. Carlo Ach frequently seen them demolish a whole loaf for de Lucca, His Excellencies Tai and Tuin, Mr. Juno-Beavortich, Colchas, Ceylon, Merioneth
om Rotterdam-Messrs. Laoke shirt, Moyuns, Poona, Prinx Regent Luitpold, King Accio. From
30th
June-D
-Dardanus, Ernest Kintha Simons, 4th July-Silexta- (Ger), San
Sanuki Monmouth writer of the book suggest as the staple food Alled Sie and T. L. Bakker.. From Colombo Anchiser
Marsi, Den for the three remaining meals of the day? Mr. and Mrs. A. Alexander. From Penang
of Mains, Montrose, Siberian, 6th H. Brewer. From Singapore-Mr. am to do M. Change and Mrs. Hill. For Kobo fromvenue, C. Fird Latiss; Diomed,Java,"
10th July-Benledi, Flínískére, || Rambler If my husband happens to be hungry and Southampton-Mr. J. Knight. For Yokohama eate more than he is justly entitled to of from Genoa-Messis. W. Burch and A. Herold. Jaron, Scandia, Sithonia, Dongola, Errors, Rebla...
"Prins Eltti Friedrich, 14th July-Baidar, Sandpiper ... From Port Said-Capt Ahmed Jadli, 'From the chicken roasted for dinner, How !
Caledonien, Malta, Pilsur, Radnorshire, Bingo || Snipa Singapore-Mr. G. P. Bruh), am to make up the deficit when the same
Maru, Ching Wo, Pindart. 18th July-Char
Taky las Tiberghien, Preussin, Slavonia, Tamba | Tamar chicken is served cold for lunch and fricassed
Teal Yer Hongkong Maru, for San Francisco, &c, Maru, Afiddo, Suttonhall for dinner on the following day,
Mr. H. Soudoin, Mrs. F. Allen, Mr. St. Clair- Arrivals at Home—1st June-Nickar, Vad- Thistle Then's to the question of servants. I find rester, dire. J. I. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. J. do, Benledi, 5th June-Machaon, Bingo Mars, Virago from this book that a maid-of-all-work can be Deimar Smith, Mrs. A. M. Abbott, Mr. and Parsta, Verona, 9th June-Kintuch, Shimota,
Waterwitch Whiting obistund for £10 a year who will rise at 6.30 Mr. N. Black, Chaplain W. G. Gassard, U.S.M.,|| Acamımnoh, Kawachi Moru, 12th
Widgeon.... puncinally every day, thoroughly clean the Mr. and Mix P. B. Plumb, Mr. H. D. McCas Senegambio, Polynesien, 15th June Sackers,
Mro. F. kay, Rev. and F. L..
Wood k.... Soyder, Miss Mab li and dust every room, cook and wait stable. Spyder, Master Leonard Snyder, Mr. T B.
Sachien, and June-Manila. 22nd June. 26th June-Benlawers, 30th She will wash knives in a jug, clean the silver Nanis, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bradley, Mr. J. Jure on. Prins Heinrich, 4th July: and scout her saucepans directly they are Castellanos, Moorhead, Mr. Francisco Zamera, Urmston Grange, Calchas. 6th July-Indra- Mrs. L Fottich, Mr. J. W. Baua-Prins Heinrich, Ava Mary, Benlawers, Metus. A. Mohomadally, H. C. White, J. W. | wadi, Merionelshire, Segovia, 7th July-Cay- Unfortunately, once again the writer leaves Bolles, Chok Chong, Mrs. M. Kelley, Mr. and fan. 10th July-Anckiier, Moyuns, Sanat 'ma in profound ignorance of the registry office Mrs. G. N. Lamb, Messrs. L. R. Willey, Gooi | Maru. 14th July—Salante, Silvía, Poona. 18th
hich will supply me with this paragon of a | French, and Mrs. Byrnen.
July-Vandalia, C. Ford Labisk, Aker,
Passengers departed.
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