265 feet at hanghai-ord 1,300 let, half way down to Woosing-on the Poulung side.

Its chief competitor has only a capital of Tis, 3,200,000, but it has gedowns and nearly twG miles of wharfage, nearly all highly developed, | ar follows:

Associated Wharves.feet 2,500 Old Ningpa

750 Pootung, Tunkadoo..

3.400

term..

"

Eastern and Wer

+1 2,500

etul..... 9,150 with a most valuable finotage on Broadway af Over 3,000 feet, against the proposed company's 200 feet! It is true the S. & H. Wharf Com pany has a de enture issue outstanding of 1 732,000, but it has, according to to-day's Share Report, at credit of Reserve and Working Account over Tis, 54,0:0, so that its actual combined capital at the moment stands only, at some Tis, 400,000 more than that of the pro- posed company with its little 265 feet of frontage-one-leuth of the S. & H. Whad Company's accommodation—on the banghai side, and its 1,3 feet or about one-fifth of its frontage on the Poating side; which is all it would have to earn divulends on for pract- cally the same capit tas the older company. It is clear that its earning capacity could never be one-fifth o' that of the other whail company whom it hopes to rival

Moreover, the new comply contemplates building at a time when the cast of such work

phenomenally high, while the other com pany's work was nearly all done when sub work was comparatively cheap. His godowns, besides, are constantly filled with goods, be- cause of its immense wharf accommodation in the very centre of business druicts, and be cause its largest custo eis are shareholder', who will undoubtedly stick to it despite all legitimate or frivolous complaints of abstiary and harsh, dealing, unless some rival comes along to offer superior inducements to go else where. This the proposed company would sever be in a position to do.

Yet, with all the advantages from its position, the existing Wharf Company only yields a return of 7 per cent, to investors so that there is no fortune in rempre prespect for promotess of its new val or margan for giving superfür inducements de l

attract custom. It is not only the adjoining | company whore comp tition, the, new Com- pany would have to face, but that from the Chinaerchants, Carlowitz's (Vangise Wharf & Godown Coy) and Hotterfield & Swire's extensive whail and godown properly, of joo feet frontage, which will be ready for work long before the new concern could possi. bly take e field All the bg Blue Funnel and China Navigation Compary's vessels will patronise & 52s wharves exclusively as soon as they nie ready, while the Germans vessels which have not their own wharves, go to the Yangtse.

From Japanese and Norwegians nothing need he expected and though we see the names of the agents of the P. & sunl French Mail Companies on the requisition calling the meeting, we do not think it is meant to be inferred from this that either of there gentlemen intend to imply that they will try to bind their companies to discharge the carga hallway down to Woosung on the Poolung side, for it they did the shippers and con rigaces would very soon be heard from in no pleasant ones. It need so technical knowledge to see that the Old Dock wharf, "would be impossible for all such vessels A

'the P. & O. and M. M. steamers and there are great drawbacks to the proposed wharf so far down Pootong side. It is a very erious thing to bring valuable cargo up in upen boats from outride harbour limits at any time and even in good weather boats are constantly caught in. squalls and lost or dussage deir Pargo.

funk..

The new company's proposed whari on the Paotung side would, moreover, be well outsi barbour limits. Although the

present doo wharf is well up the river, it is inside har bour limity, a d dis in the centre of a very active business region, amongst the coasting and river steamers and opposite the native cily and the French concession, The proposed new wharf is at the other end of the wo id, with pothing in sight, but the oint and the Flour Mill and miles of empty river bank on the Poolung shore. Shippers of cargoes and Consignees, 'would surely protest if their cargo were landed there, thus entailing upon them a very considerable cost and risk in getting it up to Shanghai.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER 12 1906

Shipping.

Apunte

Nippon Maria, Jap. s.5, 3,072, W. E. Filmer, Toth Nav-San Francisco rath, and Shanghai. 8th Nov.,ails and Geo, N. Y. K. Lundrat Scheift. Ger. s. 112. H. Grandi,

10th Ney

NC-5 &

Co. Australien, Fr. ss, 6,365, A. Barilion, 11th

Nov-Yokohama 3rd Nov., Kobe 4ih, and Shanghai 9th. Mails and Gen.M, M. Hysan, Br... 4,732, J. A. Davies, 10th Nov.

- iverpool, via, Penang and Singapare 19th Sept., Gen.-B. & S. Anping. Ch. 1,150, Warwick, 'rith Nov.--

Shanghai 5th Nov., Ballast-C.M. 5. N. Co. Wakamatsu Maru, Tap, sa, 2.778, N. Gađa, Ith Nov,Moji 6th Nov, Coal.-M. B. K

gf

Yeddo, Br. 1.4, 2,560, F. S, Cawley, with ov..

Japan and Amey toh Nov., Tea, Wool and Japanese Curios, &c.-A., K. & Co. Glenfalloch, Br. 5.8., 1,435 G. Kinghain, 17th Nov-Sigapore 3rd No Gen-Chi-

nete,

1

Ishanne, Ger.. ... 9 2, Ipland, 14th Nov.,

Fairhong th Now, and Haihow toth, Rice, "ugar, Gen, and Pigs,-J. & Co. labama, Br. 18.3. 1,253. A. E. Ellis, 11th

Nev., Salina Cruz via Fanchow 8th Nov, Ballau-D, & Co, Il

Hanamet, Am. 3., 1,071, Gunderson, 4th

Nov.-Vagasaki 7th Nov., Gen.---Oidder. Willebad, Ger. 1.5., 4,000, Ph. Obenauer, rath Now-Nagasaki 7th Nov, Gen-M. &

Co

ki Mamu, Jap..ss, 2,129, C. Matsushima, 11th

Now, Java 31st Oct, Soga.—der. Tishow, Br, 5.5., 901, C. J. Key, 14th Nov.

efon 6th Nov, Beans and Gen.-A., K.,

& Co.

Ernest Simbus, Fr: as, 2,893, Bourdon 12th Nev.,-Marseilles 14th Oct, and Saigon 9th Nov. Mails and Gen-M. M. D'Entrecapeaux, Fr. cruiser. 11,342, Tracou,

12th Novalgan 8h.Nov. Sanuk Mau, Jap 6.5, 1,789, S. 1. G. Paisons,

12th Nov Shinght 14th Nov., Geo.

N. Y. K..

Chaysang, Hr54, 6,424, A, E, Sandbach, 12th

Nov.Shanghai 8th Nov., and Swatow. Toth, Ben.-T., M. & Co.

Telemachus, Br..x... 4.800, J. Gondwin

12th Nov,-Tacoma via Yokohama and Shanghai 4h Oc',, Gen. ~ B. & S. Chunsang. Br. sr, bath, R. Cox, th Nov,

-Somabaya 36th Ort, Sugar-],, M. & · Co.

Adan, Br. 55, 2,178, J. F. H. Park, rah Nov,

--Moj th Nov., Coal-17, & Co., Ld..

Departures

Nav. H.

Formosa, for Yokohama. Cain, for Coast Ports. Viliefola for "unbury,, quića, far Pakhni,

101

Dupen, for Bangkok.

duf, for Saigon. Sam Tien din. Holstrie In Hoihow Mian Moru, for Swatew Cautën Murti, før S» gra. Marie, os Canton

Bushing for Canton.

Hutch, for Carton, Nevin Marw, for Canina

Nov. 12.

Glenente, for Rangoon. Elisabeth Rickmers, for Bangkok. Cranley, lo Chelon,

Ernest Simout, for Shanghai. · Taiyuan, for Australian Ports. Kainsberg, for Kwang-chow-wan.

Pasiengers arrivel,

Per Hy, from Singapore-382 Chinese. Per Glof Heck, from Stogap 40-32 Chi-

Desc

Per Johane, from Haiphong, &c-e Chi

nese.

Per Anping, from Shangh -H E, Viceroy Chau Fund suit.

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Per Haamer, from Nagasaki-15., and Mrs. Ward, and Mr. Lundberg,

Per Autralion, for Hongkong from, Mar. Beilles-Countess and Wiss de Montfort, Miss Mackestown, A. Bennell, Messrs. Jord o

From Shanghai- David, and 6 Japanese. Messrs. C. S. Haslem, J... Rick, Mrs.. Halle, Miss Cross, W. Purcher, Zanetti 1. Costa and Arratoon For Saigon from Yako Messrs. Bigues, Jousse de Bellesme. From Shanghai-Mr. Deighton, Mrs. Parry and maid. For Singapore from Kobe- men and to Women (Japanese) Fron hang-Miss R. Neumoroff, Mrs. Be ty ud, Mrs. B. Silverstin, The probabls. N. Drucker, and Mr R 8 Mathews. For

Bomby

from hanghai-2 Chinese. For Port Said from Yokoh me--Mr. H. J. Vermeu len

Fo Marseilles from Shanghai-Mrs, and Miss Portes Licuts. Frasset, acave Lapl-fne, Boulsson, emoine, Messrs. Godfrin, P. Gui- bind, Mr. and Mrs. Lepls ier and infant, Miss Lepissier, Mrs. Loup, Mr. and Mrs, Wenyon, Mrs. Beitrand and infant Mrs: de Deyo, Messrs, J. B. M. Gavin, H. M. Grunber, Yoon, Mrs. Soutter and 3 infants, Mr. Guidon Lavallée. Mis Paul Marie, Mr. Hosazza Valentino, Mr. and Miss Drain; 23 French Officers, 35 Soldiers, and 8 Sailors,

iles are the agents of any steamship com pany sending his vessels there would be withataw his support very son forced to The proposed company, however, in geht under- take to low lighters to Shanghai for the six or seven intervening miles, but could only do so at very considerable cost and risk, as any man with practical knowledge of whari business will understand. But w: wonder if there is any andy connected with this wildcat project who knows anything of wharf business at all, or who

• is able to calculate even remotely the par- sibilities of ever being ble to repay in hard eash the deluded shareholders, of the Dock Company, if they part with their property for what seems to us only a piece

worthless pi No estimate whatever of profits are given. This is no doubt a wise omission

or

of

We notice in the circulan sent nut thält e of only one of the signatories to the re- quisition calling the meeting appears amongst the list of the proposed Committee to carry out the resolution if they are carried from which we may infer perhaps that

was the pro spect of a cash return in lieu of the dwind ling dividends from the Dock Company

as to

Per Choyang, from Shanghai, &c-M, Chetesmall and servant.

Shipping Reports

Hyron from Liverpool, etc.:-Strong NE. Intoon and high ica.

Str. Patlu from Japan:-Fresh to moderate winds hiļween NNE, and ~W., fine clear wea. ther,

Str. Anping from Shanghai:-Strong NEW

Ser Glenfalloch from Singapore:-Left there on the und inst. at 6 pan, bad fine weather till the ith, thence to port strong NE, monsoon and high confused sea.

Str. Auriralten from Yokohama, elc.-Fine weather from there up to Shangiral, ordinary monsoon from there up to the arrival at Hong kong on the rith inst, at 4 p.m.

that first attracted many of those who signed | gales with heavy rain squalls. Anchored for the requisition which include several respected 2 days under White Dogs: names, but we imagine that the Bad! alicted prospects now held out will affect their attitude towards the whole project. So much for the Dock shareholders' side of the question

Now to the public Practically, the scheme amounts to this; the provisional di rectors in passing their propos tion forward let the public leto their confidence by giving them three figures to

to work

upon, namely, Tis. 1,380,000, Th. 1,233,00 and Tir. 400,000, total TIs. 3,000,000. On the basis of this meagra Information the public is invited to accept the scheme without getting the slightest guidance As to how the promoters bave calculated the current expiates and the eventual profits to be made. In other words, the public must enter upon the scheme blindfolded and trust entirety to the prophecy of the directors that the thing will pay. The project on the face of it bears the stamp of its predecessons, that is, a scheme started with the covert purpose of inflating the Dock shares in ord to create a situation which will enable heavy holders of that stock to unlond on a confiding public

Vasrols in Pert

Barnes, Ger. 3.8, 1,344, A. Denker, 18th Oct.. -Sandakan 13th Oct., Timber.-M. & Co. Childar, Nar. 8.8.,,103, H. Nielsen, 9th Yor -Bangkok 1st Nov., Gen.-N. Y. K. Empress of India, r. ... 3,032, E. Beetham, R.M.R., 21st Úct, Vancouver, (8.C.). and Oct., and Shanghai 18th Oct., Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Fausing Hr. .., .452, Wheeler, 6th Nov,-

Maji 1st Nov., Gen.-J., M. & Co.. Fooksang, Br. 5.3, 1,987, W. E Sawer,

Nov.-Calculta 22nd Oct., Coals.-J., M. & Co Fri, Nor. 8.3., 880, C. Wagle, 9th Nov.-Bang? kok 30th Oct., Lice-Aagaard, Thoresen

& Co.

Frithjof, Nar. 8.5., 891, H. A. Haraldson, 4lb

Nov., Bangkok 27th Oct, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Hanoi, Fr. ss., 73, P. Merlees, 9th Nov.

Post Quicr.

--A' Mail will close for: Hongay-Per Amara, ixth Nov., 9 AM. Hoihow and Haiphong-l'er Hanol, 13ths Náv., 9 AM..

Bangkok-Per Andree Rickmers, 13th Nov

ID A.M.

Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmbaten, Herberthehe, Merapi, Brisbare, Sydney, and Melbourne-Pot Willehad, 13th Nov.,

Europe, &c, India, via Tuticorin-Per Australian, 13th Nov., 11AM.

Macho-Per Honam, 15th Nov, 1.15M. Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, D.C. and | Seattle, Wash-Per Koga Mars, 13th Nov.,

P.M.

Haiphong 7th Nov., and Hoihow 8th, Gen. 19th Nov., 5P.M.

-A. R. M Ischia, Ital, 1.8, 4,182, D. Guiseppe, roth Nov.,

Singapore 2nd Nov,, Gen.-C. & Co, Kaga Maru, Jap..., 3,906, A. Christians, 3rd Nov., Shanghai gret Oct., Gen.-N. Y. K.

Masan Maru, Jap. 68, 201, 1. Sakurai, gth

Nov,Tamil gh Nov., Gen.-O. 6. K. Mercedes, Br. 6.4., 2,900, J. S. McGregor, 1st Nov.,-Weihaiwei a5th Oct., Govt. Stores.

Admiralty.

Monteagle, Br. 8.8, 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th SeptVancouver 20th Aug., and Kang- bai rith, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Neil MacLeod, Am, s., 901, E. Corral, 19th June,Manila (6th June, Ballast.-Barret is & Co.

N. S. de Rosario, Am. 11, 715, M. Lopez, Manco, 12th June,-Manila 9th June, Ballast.Barteko & Co.

Oz el, Br, sia, 2,206, G. Maddrell, 11th Oct,—

Moji sth Oer, Coal.-B. & Co. Ragnar, Nor. ., 1,220, H. G Nielsen, and Nov. Rajang (Borneo) 26th Oct., Timber, -Aagaard, horesen & Co.

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Adam, Mr.

FUNGKONG,

Hunter, R.

| Adams, P. R. | Aiberis, K.

Railey, W. S. Baker, A. S.

tutiscombe, H. G. Bennie, R. B. Niervliet, A. Von(Vice

Innes, Capt. R. Joki, J. P. F.

KING EDWARD.

Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Montfort, Mrs. de

Ruvall

Brew-I, E. O.

Labuan, H. J

Montfort, Miss da

Nicholson, D. M.

Paino, E.

Colville, Lieut. & Mr. Peacock, Miss.Annie

Joughin, J. C. Krill, T.

H. D.

Kunic, P..

Cumming, A.

Cunningham, Mr.

Lawless, Mrs. A.

MIKÄ.

Foot, E. H.

Lecomte, Mr. and Mrs. Delaney, L. T.

Consul for Helguim) G Mirbeck, R. 1. Bird, H. W..

isney, Mr. & Mrs. 5. tisney, Miss Hlanch, Mr. and Mrs.

N. F. [lond, G.

Hovill, Mr. and Mix 0,

V.

Shanghai and Chinking-Fer thato, 13th

3 P.M.

Amoy and Aspipe-l'er Fukusan Bradley, C. F. Maru, I

Breckwoldt, H. Shanghai-Per Hangung, 13th Nov, 5 P.Mighton, F. G. Singapore, Penang and Colombo- Perthrighton, G. L Sanu Mars, 13th Nov..5 P.M.

Macao-Per Fonom, 14th Nov, 1.tf P.M** Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Fe Fook- rang, 4th Nov1 3 P.M.

Bingapore, Penang and Calculater, Arratoon Aptar, 14th Nov., 2 P.M.

Manila Per Team, 14th Nov, 3 r.M. Swatow, Amoy and Foochow-Pu Hat ching, 15th Nov., 9 AM.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay--Per Ischia, 15th Nov, NOON.

Macap-Per Honam, 15th Novi, is PM. Kobe-Per Tr mans, 15th Nov. 3 1.M.

· Macao-Per Nonam, 16th “oV, 115PM. Manila-Per Loongrang, 16th Nov,j P.M. Amoy and Manila-Per Audi, 16th Nov.,

4 P.M..

Europe, Ar.. lucha, voi Teide tr Delta,

„17th Nov.,. 11. AN Macao-Per Honam, 17th Nov., 1.45 P.M. Shanghai-Per Kants, -7th Nov, 37% Swatow, Weihaiwe, Chefoo and Tientsin-

Satsogan, Am, 5.5, 428, Vitteria, 7th Septver fulchow, 17th Nhy, 3 P.

Manila 4th Sept., Ballast.-Urder, Shabjeban, r., pp, J. H. Scout, th

Shanghai-Per Panting, 19th Nov., 3.P.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yakabama, Nov-Saigan 2nd Nov, Gen.-Chinese..

Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Nippon Sierna Morena, Br. ss., 547, H

, Hannah, 18 Novaru, zath Nov, 11 A.M. Java 23rd Oct, Sugar, B. & S. Skuld,

or s... 217. A. Odd, &th Nov, Bingkok 4 th Oct.. Rice and Meal- Aughard, Thoresen & Co. Strathmore, B. 5.5, 2,295, H. King, Eth Now

Julo Lant 2th Oct., Ballast.-D. & Co., } d.

Taming, ir. 5.350, A. W. Outerbridge, h Nav-Manila 6th Nov., Gen, B. & Tea, Br. 3, 1,346, Sommerville, 2nd Nov,

Manila tothel., Gen-B. & S.

| Bokna, Nor, 1.8., 1.188, F. Jager, 8th Nov.-

Samarang zçih Oct., Gen.5, W. & Co. Tsinan, Br. s.5, 2,300, C. Lindbergh, z6th Cet,

Sydney 5th Octy and Manila 24th, Gen. -B. & S.

Yruna, Am. 5.5., 46), H. Nelson, 16th Oct, Amny 14th Oct., Ballast.-Yeng Chung,

SAILING VERTIS

Eclipse, Hr. bk 2,968, J. McBryde, and Oct,

Canton Is Oct., Ballast.-S. O. Co.. Eskaroni, Br. ship, 1,670, Wm. McBu nie, 12th Oct-Manila 13th Sept, Ballast.-Order, 1. F. Chapman, Am. ship, 2013, R. Banfield,

25th Aug.-Manila 15th Aug.. Ballas A., K. & Co.

Prince George, Nor. bk., 472, A. R. Andarion 18th Oct., Manila 26th Sept, Old Iron- Order.

5. 1. Helchenck, Am, ship, 3,086, S. L. Zentz, 1st Sept.-Manila zuth Aug., Ballast.-A., K. & Co.

Vessels

Steamers Expeatas.

Agents, w

triam

Athenian Shanghai... C. P. R. CoNov. 13 Macassar., C. J. L... Nov. 13 Timahi...... Kusang...

Singapore , M. & Co Nov. 14 iyo Maru ingapore. Y. K.... Nov 15 Devanha Singapore P. & O. Co Nov. 16 Benlomond Singapore G., L., & Co[Nov. 16 Emp of Japan. Japan.....C. P', R. Co Nov 18 Dont

tepan. © & 0 Coj Yov 9 P. R. Luitrold "Calons.o M. & Co... You 21

DOCK RETORNS,

at

Kowloon

HONGKONG AND WHAMPDA DOCKE. H.M.S. Taku Paul Beau... pon H.M.S. Diadem H.M S. Otter Borneo

Monteagle Amara Sonogon Chowtai......

Sabre ........... Hygeia

Lebrs, P. Lindberg, Capt. Logan, W. Love. F. H. Macdonald, F. C. Manning, Dr. W. R. Marquand, Mr. & Mrs.

H.

Marquardt, Mr. and

MYS. J.

Mamell, Dr. O. McGregor, Mr J. S. Moore, 5.

Mog

Dr. and Mr.

Campbell, L. F.

Carter, Mr and Mrs.

W. L. Carter, A,

W.

A

Chapman, H. X.

Major A.

Chapman, B. F. Chapple, F. T.

+.

Newborn, Mr. & Mrs.

R. H.

Nicholls, E. A.

Hurley, Fred. C.

ck, Mrs. G. M.

Pepaefather, Capt. aud

Mrs. G. H.

and Reyes, Mr. and Mrs. R.

Jackson, Mrs. & child Kimura, N. Kuwada, 1.

Legeune, Vice-Consul

Lundholm, Capt. B. McCracken, J.

Sandison, W. M,

Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs.

S.

Silverstone, A. H. Silverstone, M. L. Square, Miss N. Story, G. F. Thomson, D. D. Vlaveanos, Capt. G. Williams, G Wright, Dr. and Mr

G. H. BatesON

C'UNA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER,

November 10th, 1908; a.m.'

Har. Th. Hu. Wind Wr

4

V.C., Newington, A. G.

Chaiham, Hon. & Mrs.

W.

Olssen Seffer, Dr. and

Mrs. I' Packer, B, L.

Vladivostock.7 am Temure fakadta

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Palmer, H. H,

4.

34 30.19 10.19

Parker, T. F.

goshima... ishima...... ishigakijima..

Chatham, Miss Chichester, D. A. A., Parlconi, Mr. DO., Major A. A. Peake, W. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Chefoo6.

Pearce, H.

hristie, J. D.

Clark, M. O.

T. L.

larke. Mr. and Mrs, Pforten, A. R. Von

T. WG

der

Clegg, RN, Eng.lt.

Philpo. L. 17.

and Mrs.

Pledge, Miss de

Powell, W. A.

Colvin, H. E.

Collins, W: F

Connor, L. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, A. Cubits, E. Davies, F. O.

Preshaw, C. M. Preusser, C. F. Pritchard, H. Pucher, W, Reid, H. 1. Riddick, J. G.

J. M.

Neihawei ...

Kinkian Shanghai... Cindal

ibam Peak... Asity Swalow I'.hoku

faichu.... Tainan Koskun

Pescadores.

Europe, Ac., India, via Tuticorin-l'e› Deleimano, Mr. and Rigs Mr. J. d. and Cantaa .................

Room, 211 Nov, 11 AM

Shanghai, Nagasak, Kobe. Yu, Victora and Vancouver, B.C.-Pei „Empresi of India, 22nd Nov, 3 ..

Manila Per Zoftro, z.th Nov., EI AM. - Moji. Kobe, Vokohama, Vierona RC, and Taroma, Wash.-Per Tremont, 17th Nov,

ID A.M.

CLOSING OF CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR PARCEL MAI TO THE UNITED KINGDOM.

Parcels for the United "ingdom via Gibraltar, posted:

up to 5 pm on Friday, the and of November, are due in London on the 8 h of December, and those posted on the 16th of November are due in London on the 1nd of December, goń.

With an additional fee of 60 cents, parcels may be sent via Brindisi and if posted before 5 nm, on the 16th November, would accom. pany the letter mail, which is due in London on the 15th of December.

Paras intended for New Year's delivery should also be forwarded by the mail of the 16th of November, as the subsequent parcel! mail of the 1st of December via Gibraltar is scheduled in arrive in London on the '5th. January, 1907.

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$187

The rate of postage on ordinary parcels to! United Kingdom are a follows: Fore parcel no ex'ding 1 lbs in weight 60 cts.

7 lbs. 1 lbs. All pucets containing Jewellery or any Article of Gold or Silver must be insured. This includes Silver or Call mounted Walking Sticks or Umbrellis ; all insured parcels must he sealed. The seals must bear the impression of a device or private mark. Coins must not he used for ealing purposes.

A Mail for Macao is despatched per sis. Wingkang on weekdays, at 6 pm. in Sunday the mail for Mac o is closed at 8 a. m.

Mails or Cant n, Wuchow, and Sam shui will be closed on week-days, at 7 a.m. and at 6 pm, until further notice.

VISITORS AT THE HIT 451

CAUEN.

Adams, M. and Mrs, P. Smith; Mr

R. L

Barnett, I. 1, 0,

Falloon, C. H, Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. P'ye, E. Burnem Smith, E. Grant

Bioder, F. 1'atje, api, R. Kappela, Albert Lowe, C

Grant

Smith Percy Soppa, P.

Webb, Mr. and

Montague Young, J. A.

OCCIDENTALL

Mangalidroff, Capt.

Mrs. A.

- Roach, child Roberson, T. Rowoldt, S. B. Rutherford, Mr. & Mrs.

N. H.

Donald, Mr. and Mss

W. H. Tantle, F. H. Dowley, Mr. and Mrs.

W, A. Downing, Mr and Ves.

T. C. and infant ri hton, J. Dunler, G. A. Dupree, W. S. Eleitmann, W. Esenlohr, C. Espinosa, Mrs. airchild, H. J. Fischer, R.

Fisher, H. G. Fletcher, H. L. Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L. Fuller, Slwart

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(American Vice Con sul General) Fuller, Denman

Mrs. C. P. Gibson, A Girani, A. W.

Sandes, Miss F. G. Sanders. Dr. J. H. Schween, R Searle, Hev, G.

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Touran

41. James

Shepherd, Mr. & Mr. Aparri

E. Bruce

Simpson, Mr.

Simpson, Miss A.

Sk np, A, Spittles, 1. S. Stebbing,

ing, W. T. Stephens, H. Stout,

R. C. Sutherland, J'. D.

A. Von Th

.J., Swindells, Dr. E.

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Thompson, R.. Tiedmann,

B. I. Griffith. Mr. and Mr. Uffel, W. Von

F.

Unbehaun, C. H. Vonies, Sir and Lady Vunle, Miss Wakefield, Me: M. Watkins, H. . Warren G. A Wishart, J. B. Wood, G. G. Woodroole, J. t.

Hanna, Mrs. G Hauen, Miss F.

arket, B. Brotheron Haslam, C. 9. Hewett, on E. A. Hewett, Mrs.” . A.. Hills, Dr. nd Mr. O.

F.

Howes, A, 1.

Abell, Mrs. Amos, Mrs.

19

1

19

30.16) 64

Manda... 10. 29.76; 85 Legaspi.......6.a.m. Bacolid ......9 20

Mailo

Cebu

11

Labuan........ H $39.9

November 12th, 1906, air,

Vlandwustok. 7 am.

Nemuro... am 30.48

Hakodate

Takin Yochi

H

130.56

30.50

30.17

10.19

Ragathema

30.15

...hina ......

29.89

29.46

Blegikomic

29.50

N

Chefou

edniwe... 19 a.m.30

Kiskiang

harp

Shanghai.... a. 30:

Gle|a

Pel

+

30.18 30.01

Amay 16 a.m.29.86)

·wałow

PAK

Faibut

NNE

29.90 6177 NW a.m.2991

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.

E, S.

l'ajchu

29.76

"I

Kelsall, R.A., Majorat d'

Mrs.

D

29.73

Кои

H

#

29.82)

a.m. 30.1365

Austin, F. Backhouse.J. Besuchamp, E. 1. Bolton, Mr. Bosch, Mr. and Mrs.

Van der Carruthers, E. S. Chalmers, 1. H. Clothier, Mr. and Mes.

H.W.

Codbury, Mr. R. Codbury, Miss Darling, Col.

M. Cobden, A. S.

Mrs. Dutton, Mr.

Roberson, Miss Kathi

i

Flis, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler E. A. M.

Frarer, Lieut Gale, Capt.

•CAREHE Mr.

Robertson, Master G.;

R.

Mrs. H. E.

Greenhill, Mr. Gregory, A, Hariel, E. Hateland, F. A.

Wessels, Mr. and Mrs, Hockaday, W. T

G.

Hevens, H.

Vieweg, Kar!

Coamounttan

Morris, J. P.

15

Willhelm, H.

Tainan

Munro, Miss A.

DI.

15

17.

Taming....... Chinkai Maru Alabama

Piper, C.

*ད

Aberdeen

#

SHANGHAI DOCKS.

chang Rinsang

Ella

3rd November. International Dock. International

Robertion, Mrs. C.

NAME.

New it

Alacrity Astra-n Bramble ... Britomart ... Cadmu

Jeffries, 13. J. Josling, Lt. Col. HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S

TONS. GUNS.

CLAM

despatch-wreselje cruiset, 2ndlA85 river gunboat... river gunboa

Ken!, RA. Cot. & Mr. Leary, Mr Macdonald, Major and

Mis Malade, Mr. Martin. 3 Mischell, R.

Moncrieff, 11,Col, &

Mr. S.

Fercad Canton

inagkring

cuin Pea: ap Rak Cap

Macza....... Heihow ......

Pakhoi... Phulian

Tourate »

29.7.3

a.m. 30.05

A.M.

* toam,

30.1

10a.m.29.8079 69

14 am.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

C. St. James

Moreno, Mr.

A parri

(5 a.in.l

Muble, E.

Manila..

Painter, Major & Mrs.

Legaspi

6 am.

Porter, W.

Flucolor

Reid, R.A.M.C.; Lt. Col.

Iloilo

J. M.

Cebu

Labuan

Per Ni W. E. Sinclair, A.

Slutyers, L. M. J. van

Smith, A. Findlay West, J. J..

White, Dr. and Mrs. Wilder, A. P.

Williamson, Mro.

Wi'son, J., W,

29.78

E

29 85 86 29.90

Now, 11 st

Nor. Ust

4 p.m.

Chromeir

30.07

29.06

Temperature ....

69

71

Humidity Rainfall..

39

SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.

I.H.P.

CAPTAIN,

LAST REPORTED AT

1,70

3,000

4.363

7,000

710

900

710

900

leap

· 1,070

1,400

Commander B. 1,4 T. Leatham'... Captain C. L. Vaagban-Lee He Liget, Commander E. G. W. Davidson. Liest,-Commander W. L. Bamber Commander B. L. Majendis...

Hongkong

Weihsiwal

Yangleze

Yangisze

250

+

Shanghai

westeg bank and tap

390

300

Hanukon

sleep

1,070

1,400

Commander C. D. S. Raikes

Hongkong

cruiser, 181 Ciss

11,000

arpedo battle royer

396

16,500 5,700

Captain EL W. Savory, M.V.G, Liaus, Commander Hughes

ruiser, 2nd class

1.360

Hongkong Shanghai

Hongkong

torpedo best destenyer

1225

L

torpedo lat destasjon

#75

6

4,000

torpedo Vara manger

The

1.900

Cruiser, IN CAN

9,800

11,000

Captain

་་

cruiser,

14,100

18

30,000

Captain C. F. Thursby.

river gunho

16

1,200

cruiser, 1st class

9,800

12,000

Captain. A. Tuke ****

Fiver gapboxt

120

1

torpedo best destinyer

river gunboa

140

Lieut. Commander C. C. Walcot...

river gunboat

240

Lieut. Commander H. T. Allay

river gunboat

240

Lient. Commander J. T. 6. Lyni...

torpedo tuşi destroyer receiving ship

250

6,500

Boaten, T. O. Stath

Ha

Commodore H. P. Williams...

river gunbor

800

List. Commander E. Becretan...

900

torpedo boal

6,300

surveying ship

450

Lieut. Commander R. M. R. West Lieut. Commander Stevenson Commander R, W. Glennie...

..

torpedo bo destroyer

***

***

river gunbest...

river gunbost ur

river gunbon

Ships Passed The Canal 18th September~Caledonian, Taomeness,

2nd October-Glenturret, Cherab Achiller, Sunda Armand Behie, Benmoke. Den of Kelly, Mami A. 6th October-C. Ferd Latiss, Braherson, Franz Ferdinand,

Diadem us, Prometheus. Polyphemus

Fam Tonkin, Hakala Maru, Kamakura Mars, 91h

Flora October-Formata, Sachsin, Myrmidon, 12th

Handy October-Alcineus, Hyzon, Java, Polynesien

Hari Ger.), Rhinanta, 16th October-Ban Silesia Ger.)

Tatus Benvorilch, Diomed, Peshawar, Saz- Jomond, onia, Albenga, Benledi. Cardiganshire. 20th Kent

Prime King Alfred Oct1 Our ber Andalusia, Ernest Simons, Heinrich, Da and, Sade Maru, Atholl,

Oceanu,

Kinsha Lyo

Monmouth... Maru, 23rd October-Glenroy, Promshus.

Moorhen 26th

Nubia, Salante, Mont- October-Glaucus, comeryshire, Sibirien. 30th October-Helens Otter

Robin Rickmers, Paleus, Octana, Socotra, Pring

Sandpiper Rigent Luitpold, Trueer, Foxity, Namur 3rd November Gatitenay, Polynesien, Binge Spips... Maru, Kanagawa Mars. 6th November Taku.........

Tamar Ambria, China, Cyclops, Hohenstaufan, 10th November-Machaon, Nubia, Oceanian, Plug Tea Sury, Slavonia,

Teal...

Waterwitch Arrivals at Home-25th September→→ Ambria, Nordkap. 28th September-China, Whiting Is October-Nubia, 2nd October Wakara Widgton Mars, Prima Bilal Friedrich, Alista, Orestes.

Woodcock... 6th October-Yunnan, Caledonien, Patroclus.

Woodark... ah October-Achilles, Hakala Maru, / 15th October-Sunds. 16th October--Glenturret, Spusta, Sachsen, auth October-Polynesien Schuylkill. and October-Memnon, Poly phimur, 26th October-Diomed, Indrapura, Sade Maru. 29th,October-Java. 30th Octo Arraton Apcar, Br. 18., 2,931, A. E. Genties, ber-Benvorlich, Jezevic, Siirta, (Ger) 3rd 9th Nov,Calcutta 24th Oct., Penang November-Print-Heinrich, Saxonio, oth job, and Singapore and Nov, Gex.-D. November-John Hardie, Palau, zoth Nov,

STRAN. Amara, Br. s.5, 2,560, C. I. Mattock, 28th Cct, -Swatow 27th Oct., Ballast, M. & Co. Andree Rickmers, Geras, Lozo, W. Taubert, 9th Nov.-Canton oth Nov., Gen.-B. &

S

THOMSEN JUNE 100

ist class

river gunboat

destroyer.

10

Captain H. Grant-Balcon 7,000

Lieut. Commander H. B. Cox Licul.-Comin der R. Henniker-Heaton Liest, Commander W. E. Darwall

S. V. V. de Horsey...

Lieut. Commander Percy Crabtree.

Lieut. Commander Robert E. Vaughan. Lieut. Commander

J. Kiddia

Litut. Commander C, K. L, Thomas...

Lleat-Commander G, B, Brican-Simon Lieut.Commander G. J. Todd Lieut.-Commjander Įno, F. Knox ...

en route Hongkong

En routs Hangkong

en taste Hongkong

Hongkong

Hongkong

Yangisze

Hongkong

Wesi River

en route Hongkong

West River

West River

Yangtazo

Songkong

Yangisze

Yangtze

en route Hongkong

Hongkong

Yangtsze

Vangters

$,900

800

550 550

* Flying Fing of Vico-Admoni Sir Arthur W. Moors, "pinmander-in-Chilel;

DLP

CD route Hongkong

Yangisto

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