URIMINAL SESSIONS.

ALLEGED ORIBERY.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, OCTOBER 237 1906.

visited the different intrines every morning to collect monies, while the sanitary inspector went there to see that the place was properly cleansed. In this way they mel, and orders

There was also a

Liangchow, Br. s.s., 1,215, H. Harder, 23rd

Oct. Capton 23rd Oct., Gen.-B. & 5. Heim, Nors, 758, Eriksen, 23rd Oct- Bangkok 13th Oct., Pico.-Yuen Fat Hong.

At the Supreme Court this morning. when Riven to Chán Ton by the sanitary in Kaifong, Br. 5.8., 936, E. Finlayson, 23rd Oct.,

the Criminal Sessions were resumed, his Honour the Chief Justice, presiding, I rancis Ward, Sanitary fús, actor, surrendered to his ball to take his trial upon the various charges of bribery and intimidation set forth below. The Hon. Sir Henry Tarkeley, X C., Attorney General, instructed by Mr. F, B, L, Bowley, of Mears, Dennys and Bowley, Grown Solicitor, prosecuted, Mr. M. W. Slade, instructed by Mr. E.J. Grist, of Messes, Wilkinson and Grist, de fending the accused.

The indictments were read out as follows:

i. That Francis Ward then being a public servant, to wit, a Sanitary Inspector, did un- lawfully accept from one Chan, Tsun a bribe. To wit, the sum of $30, with a view to influence his conduct as such public servant in relatipa to a latrine at No, a Gough Street, on the 7th day of December, 1914, at Victorin in this Colony.

a. That Francis Ward then being a public servant, to wit, a Sanitary Inspector, unlawfully did accept from one Chan Tsun a pribe, to wit, the sum of 36, with a view to influence his conduct as such public servant in relation to a latrine at No. 1 Gough Street, on the 19th day of April, 195, at Victoria in this Colony.

¦

-Cebu and Iloilo 17th, Oct., Sugar and Sapan-wood.-B. & 5.

must be carried uhl.' owned by Chan Pui, and managed by his son, in Gough Street, Chan Tsun made de endant's acquaintance at the Gough Street latrine, and.

Clearances at the Harbour Office. 7th December, 1904, he made a payment of 30 to acctised at his Touse is Pa Hing Feng, Willehad, for Yokohama, At Christmas time is year Chan Tsun asked Macheur, for Swatow. defendant what he wanted in the shape of pre-Hangrang, for Shanghai,

enis. Accused replied that he did not want Tean, for Manila wing, but money, December 24th, Chan America Maru, for Amoy.p Taun wear ia defendant's house and handed him $20. On the 28th June this year the Sani talked him to bing bin books to be examined Commission suspended Chan Pui and

by the Commission. Five days later Chan Pul received a message from the prinoser and a meeting between them took place in the dis.

office 41 Pokfoolum. It was there that de fendant requested Chan 'ui to try to get his son-Chan Teun-to quit the Colony at once,

"all this trouble had blown over." Do fendant also threatened Chau Pui, “if bir noo did not leave Hongkong,

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Evidence was then called, The case was then adjourned until to morrow.

FIRE AT SHANGHAI

PARTIAL DESTRUCTION OF NEW TELEGRAPH

BUILDING,

Shortly before half-past, twelve o'clock yes 3. Th 1 Fran: is Ward then being a public terday, reports the Shanghai Times of 18th servant, to wit, naritary Inspector, unlawful, just.. the inagnificent new building. which ly did accept from oye Chan Tsun a bribe, to Messrs. Atkinson and Dallas are erecting on wil, the sum of $ o with a view to influence is the Bund for the accommodation of the Tele- conduct as such public servant in relation to a graph Companies was discovered to be on fire, latrine at No. zy First Streel, an the toth dy and the general alarm booming out for No. 4 of August, 1995, at Victoria in this Colony.. district quickly brought the fire en thrung 4. That Francis Ward then being a publicing to the spot. The outbreak was situat servant, to wit, anitary Inspector, unlawfuled in the topmost story and it was the ly did accept from one Chan Taun a' bribe, to issuing of a volume of dense white smoke from wit, the sum of $5, with a view to influence the roof which first directed attention to the his conduct as such public servant in relation fact that the premises were on fire. to a latrine at. n. 29 First Sweet, on the 5th day of August, 1905, at Victoria in this Colany.. 5. Thai Francis Ward then' being a public servent, to wit, a Sanitary Inspector, unlawfully did accept from one Chan sun a bribe, id wit, the sum of 5:o, with a view in influence his conduct as kuch public servant in relation to latrino at No. 29 First Streel, on the 24th day of December, 1975, at Victoria in this Colony

6. That Francis Ward on divers dates in the month of June, 1956, at Viesoria in this Colony unlawfully and in order in obstruct, the due course of Justice did endeavour to dissuade the said Chan Teun- form appearing, and giving evidence before the Commissioners appointed under the Commissioners Powers Ordinance, 1886, to inquire into the working of the Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, 1993.

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The accused pleaded not guilty. The following special jury was then empan- elled: Mesurs. Charles Henderson Ross (fore- man), Alexander 1 odger, Andrew S. 1. Mihara,

Hailan, for Holhow.... Hongkong, for Haiphong, Pins Ludwig, for Singapore. Meyun, for Singapore, Emma Luyken, for Singapore. Hermann Kansall, for Singapore, Catherine Apear, for Singapore. Watching, for Swatow, Loyal, for Bangkok. Indrawadi, for Takao., Manila, for Singapore.

Departures Oct. 21

Amerita Maru, for San Francisco," Tjibodas, for Japan, Sandakan, dor Manila. Samien, for Bangkok. Yochow, for Canton, Amigo, for Canton, Catherine Apeur, for Calcuttn. Tern, for Maniin.

Hangsang, for Shanghai. Lepel, for Bangkok.

Afdchew, for Bangkok, Hatlon, for Pakhoi. Hatching, for Coast Ports.

Passengers arrived.

Per Kaifong, from Ceba, &c.—Mr. Rodgers. Per Zafiro, from Manila-Mrs. Vogel and child, Messrs. McWilliams, Machuen, Fox, Fernier, Wat er. Hazlani, Mr. and Mrs. Stiven, and Mr. Fock Sum.

Shawmut, Am. xs, 9,606, E. V. Roberts, 17tb Oct., Manila 15th Oct., Gea,-~~D, & Co., Ld.

Siberia, Am. 1.1., 5655, A. Zcoder, roth Oct.

San Francisco 21st Sept., and Shanghal 16th Oct.. Mails and Gen.-P. M. 5. 5.

Co. Taiwan, Br 3.8., 1,040, A. Martin, 15th Oct., Victorian 9th Oct., Gen.-Wing Sing...

Swed. s. 989, J. A. Hellberg, 21st Oct-Pohulongan and Sourabaya Eth. Oct, Sugar-Aagaard. horesen & Co. Willehad, Ger. 2.2, 3,012, Pb. Obenauer, 22nd

Oct-Sydney 1st Oct., Gen-M. & Co. Yrupa, Am. 2.8, 461, H. Nelson, 16th Oct.,-

Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung,

SAILING VERKI. Eclipro, Br.. bk., 1,968, J. McBryde, and Oct, -Canton 1st Oct., Ballast.-S. O. Co. Eskasopl, Br. ship, 1,670, Wm. McBu nie, 13th

Oct-Manila 13th Sept, Ballast – Order, L. F. Chapman, Am. ship, 2013. R. Banfield,

25th AugManila 15th Aug., Ballast A. K. & Co. Prince George, Nor. bk., 472, A. R. Anderson.

8th Oct-Manila 16th Sept, Old 'rom Order,

5. P. Hatchcock, Am, ship, 2,066, S. L. Zertz, st Sept., Manila 20th Aug., Ballast.-A., K. & Co.

Fernis

Steamore Expected.

FISITORS AT THE HOP KA,

Haim, J.-W. Hatje, Capt. R.

Astron: Mrs.

Adams, P. R. Allen, C. H. Andrews, H. W.

HONGKONG.

Arnold, Mr. & Mrs. J. Alison, G. B..

W.'S. Baker, A. S. Baltiscombe, H. G. Beattie, Ball, R.N., Engs Lieut.

H.F.

Bell,

Hunter, R. Inner, Capt. R.

Johnston, Mr. & Mrs, Austin, F.

Jokl, J. P. F.

A. & Japautre maid Bolton, Mr.

**| Carruthers, E. S.

Clothier, Mr. and

H. W Cobden, A. 3. Craig, Miss Darling, Col. Dution, Mr.

Jones, H. A. Joughin, J. C Kelly, A. J. King, Mr. and Mrs. H.

F2 children & maid Koapp, A. Mrs. H. F. and Krill,"

infant

F

Beary, M. and Mre, C. Kunze, P.-

Ε.

Biervlist, A. Van(Vice

Consul for Belguim) Birbeck, R. 1. Disney, Mr. & Mr. S. Вінову, Міля Boase, A. J. Boone, H. L. Breckwoldt, H. Brighton, G. Campbell, L. F. Campell, Wand

W. L

Mr. Mrs.

Carter, A. Catterinich, A.

Chapple, F. T.

Da

'Agents From Ceylon Mara... Singapore. N. Y. K.... Oct. 24 Sumatra........ Singapore P. & O. Colct. 25 Kumsang... Singapore., M. & CoOct 27 China.......Japan...... P. M. Co... Oct. 28 Awa Maru...... Moji. N. Y. K.... ct. 29 Tonkin... Singapore.M. M.......Oct. 19 Eastern ....... Sydney ... G., L. & Co Nov. Arabin ......... Portland... P. & A. Ca Nov. Vancouver C, P.-R. Co Nov." Athenian

DOCE RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS.

FR Kowloon

L'ack

Per Manila, from Shanghai for London H.M.S. Taka Mrs. Browelt.. and Miss Woodward For Sinungshan .... ....

Monteagle gapore Mr. A Woodward. For Hongkong

Fatehan.........CHI Mr. Kulka. From Focchow-Mr. F. Dod

Kinban...........rie-14- well-

he Deluge Company were the first units of

Per Print Ludwig, from Yokohama -- the Brigade to arrive on the scene, but for a

Mr. and Mrs. Beattie Messrs. Seid er, Chas. considerable time their most gallant and ener- Goette, K. Iware 1, Watanaba, W. N. Look, getic, efforts were entirely nullified by the T. Kamezivi and K. Matsumoto. From Kobe miserable pressure of water, which was at first-Miss Mayo. From Nagasaki, and Mrs. Lee Jones and daughter, Rev. Murrill, utterly insufficient to project a stream to the

Messrs. S. A. R. Jones,

Yoshiraki, required height, so that it was about 20

Mrs. Tuyo Tajuchi, Messrs. M. Ishikawa, T. minutes after the Brigade had set to work that Walda, H. Eilack, Alex. Warshtag and Carin. the first hose was playing on the dames, From Shanghai-Messrs. F. W. Heauclerk, G. and even this; was not achieved with M. Medhurst, Mrs C. W. Meat, Mr. E. Pugh, Vajor Philipps, Miss Hunter, Mr and Mrs. at the aid of the engine and firefioat. By this time the entire upper story, and C. E. Barry, Mts. B. Peret. Mr. and Mrs. King. Cap: J. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. Maclaren, Mr. the roof appeared to be involved but, once a F. 11. Schneider, Miss A., Barbeni, and Mr. good supply of water was available, the effect Kietslina, of all-a-dozen well-directed streams was im inediate. Water was played on the flames

Per America Mur, for San Francisco, &c. from the upper windows of the China. MerMessrs. D. A. Kelder, 1. Dangerd, II. T. chants Co., alongside the burning premises, Thompkins, L. A. Dobson, Kev. and Mrs. J. from the Bund and, frou Szechuen Road, Taylor, Lieut. Col. T. A. Davies, Mrs. A. Zeeder, Mevers, C. C. Quillino, Mr. and Mrs. whence the hose was carried through the com.

Su, Misses L. and M. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. W. pound in front of the Railway offices. The fire H: Day, HE, Melatyre, Miss Melstyre, Mr. M. escapes were requistioned on two sides of Kalthoff, Miss 1. Pollard, icev, G. H. Bondfield, Compere, H. R, Macauley,,C, N. Luchouser

Passengers departed.

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Sorsogon bunny Jobannonc Charles Hardouin Chowtai.......... Sabre. Hyrels

Merapi ......... 1: F. Chapman.gents Signal.......... Chinkai Maro

Ichang Suital Ella

Chingking

*******

Cosmopolitan

Aberdeen

SHANGHAI DOCK.

Kulka, F

ong, Mr. E

W.

Love, F F. H. Luttring bass P. Luhrsen, C. N. Marriott, Dr.0. McGregor, Mr. J. S. Meal, H. E. Mc. Moore, S.

Moore, Dr. and Mr.

W. B.A. Moreno,

A1, [Consul General of Panama) Mor, Mr. & Mrs.

E.

R. H.

Newington, A. G. Chichester, D. A. A. G., Nicholls, EA, D.S.O. Major A. A. Packer, B. L Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Parker, T. F. Christic, J. D.. Peake, W. Clark, M. O.

Plordten, A. R. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. der

Philpor L. D. Pawell, WA

T. W.

Clegg, RM., Eng.-Lt.

¡Croot, A. H.

tok, A.

Elite, Mr. and Mrs.

..

"enfò, F. Wilk, D.

Leask, Mr.

Longridge, Rev. and

MTS. M.

Mamey, V. E. Mrs. Martin, O. B. H...

Justin, R.

t

Fraser, Lieut. Gale, Capt. J. R. Galsthrope, Mr. Greenbill, M Gregory, A. Hazelaad, F. Hockaday, W. T. Jeffries, U.

H Jobuston, L. A. M. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E. S. Jorling. Lt. Col. Lay, Mr. and Mrs.

"Mitchell, K.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

Muble, E

Painter, Major & Mrs...

Harrey, Major & M

Roger

Rasch, Mr. and Mrs.

der

Sawer, Mrs. W. E Seymour, Col. & Mrs. Sinclair, A. Smith, A. Findlay Thompson, Mrs. Thompson, Capt. asd

Mm. Thompson, Miss White, Dr. and Mrs, Williamson, Mr.

CHINA COAST METROROLOGICAL REGISTER.

October 2nd, 1966, aim.

Bar. 7h, Ru. Wind Wr

Vladivostock.am-

Nemuroz Hakodate

Tokio

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Von Nagasaki....... Kagoshima...

Oshima ......

Naha

Ishigakijima..

Cheloo.........

m.30,16j

+

30.17

11 30.c6

HW

J

|29.99).

29.95

29.92

Raimeyer, Ms. B. F. Weihawei ...9 am.

Hank:...... Kiukiang......

16 a.m.lta:

41 30.24 $7

Shanghai..... 19 am

2

and Mrs.

Preshaw, C. M.

Collins, W. F.

Pugh, E.

5

Colvin, H. E.

IS

"Conkey, Miss E. M.

Reid, H. i,

Conner, J. L.

Roach, Mr. S. and

child

Sanders, Dr.J, H

Gutzlaf

Schween, K.

FI

Sharp Peak..

Searle, Rev. G.

Amay

a.m.

Shennan, H. B.

Swatow

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E. Bruce

31. 179.12

Taich....

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Skino,

A

Taman

infant andservant

17th October. International Dock

******...Old

R.M., Capt. Davidson, Pater Davies, F. O. ¡ Defer, C.

Donald, Mỹ. and Mỹ.

WH

Doolittle, F. H... Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

W. A

Downing, Mr. and Mr.

T. C. and infant Dunlop, G. A.

Einstmann, W.

FH. 1.

R..

Fisher, H. G. Fletcher. H. L. Fox, P. J.

Frankila, C. B.

Frost, B. L.

i

Fuller, +-Stuart

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International ***New Ship Paano The Canal 28th September—Caledonien, Idomenous, Achilles, Sunda. 2nd October-Glenturrer, Armand Bikic, Benmoke, Din of Kelly, Mem ann. 6th October-C. Ford La, Brahertog, Frans Ferdinand, Polyphemus, Prometheur, Tonkin, Hakata Maru, Kamakura Maru, 9th

Sachsen, Myrmidon.

12th Silesia Ger.), Reznania, 16th October-Ben October-Alcinous,

lomond, Benvorlich, Diomed, Peshawar, Sax onia, Albenga Besledi, Cardiganshire" söth October-Andalusia, Ernst Simoni, Prina Heinrich, Oceana, Sado Maru, Athell, Tys Mary.

Shepherd. Mr. & Mrs. Taihoku

Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C., Kaslun

Smith, Mrs.

Spittles, J. S Stebbing.

W. T.

Stephens, H.

Stevens, Ret. A. F

Sutherland, P. D.

Pescadores...

11

Canton *** a.m.

Hongkong to am 29.

Vict

Victoria Peakį

Gap Hock

Macao.....

11

H 30.04

: Hoiho..... 9.m.

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Pakhoi...

Thompson, Hiss B. L. Pholica.......10 2m

ompson, Miss H. M. Toutane

Th

Toplins, Hel

Uffel, W. Ven.

J., Unliehaun, C. H.

(American Vice Con-

Fuller, Deaman Gibson, A. Goelle, C... Harker, B. Hrotherton Headley, D and Mr. lewett, Finn and Ms.

C. M.

E. A.

Vaughan, Cipl. I. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Y. V.

Min non, Maler Weber, W. Weiman, E. Wishart, J. B. Wood, G. G.

KING EDWAH D.

Douglas William Craddock, Edward Harvey the building to enable the fireman to reach Misses Ainsworth, P. Guffey, Messrs. Gen October-Formed Byron, Java, Polynesien, Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Macmillan, A.

Hiads, Armin Haupt, and W. H. Trenchard Davis,

A Chinese gentleman was called, but was challenged by the accused's crunvel and sn disqualified.

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the flames, and it was But without con. siderable danger to all engaged that the work was carried on. n'additional risk was added

and T Walker.

Shipping Reports

Sr. Zafiro from Manila-Moderate to fresh N. wind with corresponding sea to Prates Shoal, thence to port moderate NE, wind and sea, and fine weather throughout.

Arrivals at Home-25th September- Ambria, Nordkap. 8th September-China. 1st October-Nubin, 2nd October-Watasi Maru, Prinz Eifel Friedrich, Alesia, Orestes. Octobe-Yusnan, Caledonien, Patricius. 12th October-Achilles, Hakata Maru. 15th October-Suda. 16th October-Glenturret, Spania, Sachsen. 20th October-Polynesien Schuylkill,

Sti. Kaifong from Cebu, ele: - Had fine weather with fresh NNW. to Kapnes Island, from thence to Piedras Paint had strong NNW.6th and head sea, from thence to port bad fresh to strong winds varying from NW. to NE, with high NE'ly swell,

Str. Esang from Chefoo:-Left there with moderate W.N.W. gale and high sea until passed the S.E. Prom, from thence to the Heishans moderate to light N.W. wind. After. passing the lirishan the wind and sea increas- ing until when Tang Yung a strong NW.E. gain and high following sea had developed. Hetween Turnabout and Ocksèu wind blowing with hurricane force. After passing Ockseu mo 'erated to moderate wind and sea to port. Vesanls in Port.

by thế lufying mi the scaffolding, which soon became involved on the north side of the build. The Hon. the Attorney-General, addressing ing, but nothing daunted, the firemen boldly the jury, said that the prisoner was an officer rushed into the premises and fought the flames at close quarters beedless of the sheets of cap. ia the employ of the-Government; he was a Sanitary Inspector, charged with offences per which dropped, red lint, from the half-com- against the public morak, by obtaining and pleteddames, ar the blazing poles of the scaffold- accepting bribes from a latrine-keeper, for the ing which were talling in' all directions. A purpose of influencing his conduct, as such about 3'clock the deluge of water which was public servant, and also with endeavouring to being poured on. the premises began to tell, intimidate one Chan sun, the son of Chan and an hour later the whole business was Pui, the latrine-keeper, from.giving evidence practically over the roof of the building was before the Commission appointed to inquire ompletely destroyed as were also the two into the working of the Sanitary Department, domes, which have only been completed and and at the same time he asked Chin Fai o covered with 'copper she the interior of send his son bit of the Colcuy, because the the building was also badly damaged and the books of Chin Pad been seized by the upper story will have to be completely, rebuilt, Commission, and in tanse books were entries as the brick and stone work is, very badly of the amounts paid to the prisoner. As re- clicked in many, places. The building was gards those payments, it had been said that, to have been completed enely in 1907, but the

Christmas cumthas, but that some wore

fire to-day will put the work, báck for many Absurd thenry to set up, as it mouths. The damage fully covered by in- was well-known that cawihag of that sort were surance in the Hongkong Fire Co, for Tle not permissible to Government servants, As 36,000 and a Danish Company in Copenhagen regards the statement to be made that for Tis. 33900. The fire originated, it is said, they were loans, that also was absurd, as na through a blacksmith who was soldering the request had ever been made for the reture lead roofing of a dome on the north side leaveEmpress of China, Br. ., 3,039, R. Archibald, of those "loans" while afterwards sums were ing his charcoal brazier on a shelf near the still paid out to the accused. Perhaps the de ceiling. The strong northerly wind blowing fence could show that the moneys were not fanned the charchal, sparks of which flew to paid for a wrong purpose, or that they did not the uncemented ceiling while the workmen In any way influence his cnduct, but he were having "chow.". The dry wooden laths thought he would show thi the money was

then look fire and rap diy spread sight along improperly paid and received and amounted to to the scaffolding. Flames leaped into the air bribes under the law. Then a regards the and fears were entertained that the whole block attempted prevention of Chan Taun's giving would go, but she firemen worked hard and by evidence, it was an indiciable offence against dint of cutting away adjoining woodwork.the the law. The Hon, the Attorney-General then fire was confined to the limits already men. quoted a number of authoritles to show tione'. that anyone who made an attempt at dis. suading witness from giving evidence, without intimidation, committed an

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It should be mentioned that at one stage of the proceedin. it looked a serious matter for the present Telegraph office The sudden and offence. The Commission was so constituted particularly opportune change of wind, however, that it had the same powers to subpœna wit· į saved it, but at the same time the staff of the Basses and examine them and cross-examine establishment had heen holding themselves in them, as the Supreme Court itself had, and to | readiness for all emergencies. Had the build- dissuade a witness from gi ing evidence being now in use been burnt, the wires could fore that Commission was offence, which have been tapped and the instruments brought the evidence would, show the accused had into use within an hoor somewhere else, so committed.

that messages could still, have been received

Very briefly the facts were as follows - On 1st March, the accused was attached to No. 5 Health District as District inspector u. til the end of June last year, when he was trans. ferred to No. 4 District for one month. At the beginning of August last year, he was trans. ferred to No. 9, and continued na district in. spector in that district until May this year, and then he went to No. 1à district. As district

inspector in charge of the inspection of public latrines, it was his duty to see the byelaws ro lating to latrines wera properly complied with His duly also was in visit each latrine in his district every morning to sea if they were in proper condition.

Chan Taun, whose name appears in the ebarges, is the son of one Chan Pui, who is the owner and lesser of a number of latrines in Bongkong. Chan Tsun is the manager of the Extrines and looks after the business for his father, and in the course of bla occopation comes in contact with canitary inspectors. He

and seat no matter what happened, without any interruption of the service.

Shipping.

Arrivalı

Print Ludwig, Ger, 14, 4,630, F. v. Binzer,

and Gen.---M. & Co.

22nd Oct-Yokohama 13th Oct Mails Zafiro, Br. ... 1,619, R. Rodger, 22nd Oct.,- Manila zoth Oct., Gen.-S., T. & Co. E-Sang, Br. . 1171, Lee, 22nd Oct-Now-

chwang and Cheloo 17th Oct., Gen.- M. & Co. Mazila, Bri 1.3, 2.711, A. W. Anderson, R.H.R.,

23rd Oct-Yokohama 9th Oct., Gen. P. & O. B. N. Co. Moyuna, Br. s., 4,646, J. Milhence, 23rd Oct.,

Foochow 21st Oct., Gen.-B. & S. Lydia, Ger. 1.1., 2.771, C. Meyer, 23rd Oct.,-

STRAN llorneo, Ger. 1.8., 1,344, A. Danker, 18th Oct, Sandakan 13th Oct., Timber.-M. & Co. Cyrus, Br. .., 2,374, J. N. Koox, 21st Oct-

Calcutta zist Oct, Coal.-Master, Emma Luyken, Ger. 5.K., 1,159, G. Command,

16th July, Mauritius, 20th June, Sugar. Wing Sing &

ing & Co.

R.N.R., 23rd Sept,,Vancouver, B.C., 4th Sept., and Shanghai zoth, Mails and Gen. -C. P. R. Co.

Empress of India, Br. s.s., 3,032, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 21st Oct.,-Vancouver, (B,C.) and Oct., and Shanghai 18th Oct., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

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Post Office.

A Wait will close for :- Helphong-Per Hongkong, 24th Oct., 9 A.M. Europe, &c., India, via Tuttcoin-P'er Print Ludwig, 24th Oct', IT AM,

Moji, Kobe, Yokohama. Victor a B.C. and Tacoma, Wash.-Per Shawmut, 24th Oct, IT AM.

Kobe and Yokohama-Ver Segovia, 241′′ Cc, 3 P.M

and

Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi Haiphong-Per Hue, 15th Oct., 9 AM.

Shangha Nagasaki. Kotie, Yorobámla Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.--Pes Empress of China, 25th Oct. 1 r.4)

Swatow, Cheloo and Tientsin- Per Chip.

arth Oct. shing,

Shanghai and Chipkiang-fer Bangshow, 25th Ct., 12.14.

3 P.M.

Chefoo, Newchwang and Tientsin- Per Shanghai and Chirkiang-Per Lydia, 25th Liangchow, 15th Oct., 3. P.K. Oct., 1 P.M.

Ningpo-Per Kaifone, 15th Ock...3 P.M.

NAVE.

Hermann Menzell, Ger. ... 1,035, Mueller,

22nd Oct.,-Nagasaki 15th ct., Ballast E. A. T. Co. Hongkong, Fr... 723, E. Coreil, 1101 Oct, Hoihow 30th Oct., Gen.-A. R. M. itue, Fr. s. 705, J. Panier, zand Cl

Haiphong via Pakhol, Hoihow and Kwong Alacrity chow.wan zrat Oct., Gen.-A. R. M. Indrawadi, B. s... 3,369, R. N. Hill, 17th Del, Bramble

---New York 22nd Aug., Gen.-., M. & Britomart

Co.

Astrara

Lisa, Swed. ... 998, H. Horndeh, 17th Oct.,

Probolingo (Java) and Oct, Sugar. S. W. Co. Marie, Ger, 3.5., 1,169, J. Petersen, 22nd.Oct.,-

Swatow 21st Oct., Ballast.-F. & Co. Mausang, Br. 13, 1,644, R. Houghton, at Hundy. Oct-Sandakan 14th Oct., Timber and an Gen.), M. & Co.

Tasur Kent

Rustell

McKay, T., D. Barnes, Mrs. W. H. L. Moiler, J. A | Reauclisk, F. W.--.

Mosel, E. Booth, H. Campbell, 1,

Mrs.

C. St. James

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C. W. Do Colakan H. J.

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Mrs. G. H. Davisson, R. G. Delaney. L. 1.

Reiber, F, Fichot, Mrs.

Silverstone, Mr. & Mr: Fruche, C.

S. Gulven, E Hagedorn, F. C. Hallard, Mr. and

F. J.

Mrs.

Haslam, Thomas Hurley, Fred. C. Jack, M. C. M. Jackson, Mis, & child Legeunc, Vice-Consul

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Little, A. c.

Silverstone, A. H. Silverstone, M. L, Squain, Mis N Stätten, Q 1. Story, G. F. Summers, Jimes Vernon, Mr. Willams, G.

Woodward, Mr. & Mrs.

W. M. Woodward, Minn

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Binder, F. Bruder, Delestrade. H. Durieux, G. Gilbert, G.

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3,000

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4,360

7,000

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710

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390

Hongkong

1,03

1,400

Commander C, D. 5. Raikes

$10

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11,000

16,500

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5,700

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10

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4,000

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4,000

3,900

22,000

30,000

1,200

32,000

800

6,300

140

240

240

6.500

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Nam

P. R. Co.

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Canton 18th Oct., Goo-B. & CA Neil MacLeod, Am. 1.*. 501, E. Corral, 19th June, Manila 16th June, Ballaste-Barzel to &

& Co,

N. S. de Rosario, Am. 18. 715 M. Lopes, Blanco, 13th June-Manila grb Juns, Ballast-Borretto & Co.

Oriel, Br. 4, 3,206, G. Maddrell, sith Oct.

Moji sth Oct., Coal.-B. & Co. Petrarch, Ger, 8, 1,152, R, Hatje, rath June, -Saigon 7th June, Goo.-8. W, & Co. Rajaburi, Ger. .,, 1,189, O. Koch, 14th Oct,

Bangkok via Swatow 13th Oct Ripe and Wood.-B. & S. Chiynen, Ch. ., 1,177, C. Stewart, a3rd Oct.,

Canton 22nd Oct., Coal-§. & Co. Barsogan, Am. 1.6., ¿58, Vittoria, 7th Sept

Manila 4th Sept. Ballast-Order. Canton 23rd Oct., Gen.-C, M, B. N. | Saşovia, Gar, 1L, 5,872, Schönfeldt, 18th Oct.,

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Captain H. Grant Dalton, Leat Commander H. B. Cox

Bugdek, Henniker-Heaton

W.H. Darwall

Captain S. V. Y, de Honey...

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Lieut. Comfurthy

Percy Crabtree.

Capinių J. A. Tuks Lisat-Commander Robert Licut Commander 1. Kiddie

E. Vaughan.

H. T. Atlay.

Por C. C. Walcott... Best-Commander T. S. Lyna

Batam. T. O. Strath

Commodore 4. P P. Williams...

800 Leut-Commander E, Secretan... Lisat-Commander R. M. R. West

Weihaiwei

Yangisze Weihaiwel West River

Shanghai West River

West River

.... Yangissa

Robin... Sandpiper · Spipe

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6,300

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Waterwitch Walls Widgeon... Woodcock... Woodlark ...

surveying ship...

450

Commander R. W. Gleznie

Swatom

**

torpado boat destroyer ...

5,909

Lieut-Comp ander G. E. L. Thomas...

Shanghai

river gunboat

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river gunboat

550

H

Yangtize

river gunboat!

$50

Lent, Commander Jná, F. Knox....

Yangtim

Flying Flag of Vice Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moors, Commander-in-Chi

Lieut. Commander G. B. Spicer-Simsos Yangtze Lieut.-Commander G. J. Todd

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