cases dealt with at the Mixed Court, this year than la Igor, the principal differences being (a) Semmozzas, a decrease in Debt and Non. payment of Municipal Taxes,” and on increas under the handings of "Branch of Municipal Regulations and Misdemeanour," and, (b) || Arrests, a falling off in arrests for "Nuisances,” and: "Brasch of Municipil Fegatations” (a summons under this heading belog, in, most casas, found sumcient), and an increase in "Larceny" and "Misdemeanour."

I regret ) have not been more auccessful in bringing home to the gallly parties the jawél rob- berfen of the last twelve months, or recovering more of the stolen property. I am convinced that in wearly every case the thief is a house. servant, or he receives information and assist - ance from the servants, and it must be appar. ent to every one how easy it is for thieves, not only to stow away on their person articles of this description but also to get them off the Esland with absolutely no difficulty. Under

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY

Mails,

MARITIMES

FRENCH MAIL"STEAMERS,

MM

STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA,

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(üzsölu in Part.

1.8

Kaga Marú

JANUARY 19.–1907929-****

peated.

From

Kchinotra B.

"Agents

L..[N, Y. .M.

MEISHONOKONO, PATR

Adams, P.R Grant,

Alsop; Mrs. K. F, L-Gha}} |HỰ

Hailey, Mr. and Mrs. Hawili, Hon: K. A.

Baker, A. S

Disney

Miss

Hewett, Mrs:EA "Hirst, W; A..

, Mr. & M. BANK MOIDEACAMPADAN Logan, Mr. & Mrs. 12)

MESSAGERIES B., 2,166, 4. H. Moody, 18th

Jin. Morbin Ith Jan. Coil. D. o Cut Using t Anghin, Ger., 1,005, Chr. Kümpel, 14th Kanagawa M,

Bastiscombe, H. G.; "-Ingold, Mr. & Mrs. Fi Jan-Bangkok 1st Jan., Rice.-B. 5.

·Beattie, R. B. pe MingInnes, Capt. R. Changchow, Br. 1,203, J. W. Walker 7th Tibodas A

Barnhard

Johnson, R. Jan-Saigon gist DC/ Gep-B & 5 Yawain Maru Nagasaki.. N. V. China, Am. 1.3., 3,186, D. E. Friele, zith Jan Nippon Marupan... T. K. K... AD 39 Consul for Halgalma) ********): Blervliet; A. Van(Vice- San Francisco Birbeck, R. Kri

Malls and Gen.-P. M. B. S. Co East Sydney G., L. Cereb Jan COLOMBO, AUSTRALIA, Chowtal, Ger. W. Mallarmann, 26th Atheniana Vancouver P. Co robis

Jan Bangkok 6th Jan.

And

P. Sigimund. Sydney). M. Com Feb. ADEN, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, 15th, Rice and Wood-B Swatow MARSEILLES, LONDON, | Derwen 6th Jan, Gen.-Man Fat & Co

Br. &.3.p. 1,36, J. Jenkins, solh Jan.,. Bydney. ...B. & S.............. Feb. Devawongee, Ger. 12, 1,057, T. V. I

Bruhn, 16th Jan, Angbin 9th Jan., Rico.-M. Empress of India, Br. 8.5, 3,932, E. Beetham, R.N.R., 14th Jan, Vancouver, (B.C.) 25th Dec., and Shanghai 11th Jan, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. COMMENTAR Haiching, Br. 11, 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 13th Jan-Swatow 13th Jan, Go-D., L. Heimdal, Nor. ex, 761, Johnsen, 15th Jan,

* Saigon 7th Jan./ Rics and Figur--Asgard,

Thoresen & Co.. Ichang, Br... 1211 W. L. Jones, roth Jan,

-Hangay Sib Jan., Gon.-B. & S. Iyo Maru, Jap. 3718, Wm. Thompson,

HAVRE, BORDEAUX, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS.

The 9.8. BALÁZIE," Caplato A. Ailland, will be despatched for MARSEILLES OB TUESDAY, the 22nd January, 'at - P.M..

Passage tickets and through Bills of Lading such conditions I fail to see how even the best of police could always socceed. Localised for above ports, and for Australia with detectivas, have been tried and proved failures. Prompt transhipment at Colombo.

As Amoy has become the dumping place for "undesirables" both from Singapore' and Hongkong, it behoves all foreigners to be extra careful as to what servants they allow to have access to rooms where their jewellery is kept, and to at all times, when nót fa, actual use, „bave all articles of value under lock and key.

"The foreigner was arrested for vagrancy, and and banded wer to the British Consul.

On the 15th November, the Police Jemadar proceeded on nos months' leave of absence (three months of half pay and the remainder on no par). During his absence Sergeant No.

5 Soha Bingh is performing bis duties.

The present strength of the Polke is r Sergeant Major, 3 Sergeants and 14 constables. Despite their present poor accommodation, the health of both police and prisoners has been satisfactory.

The prisoners have been employed prin cipally in stone breaking and repairing roads. The average cost of maintaining a prisoner works out at 6 cents a day.

... 1

Ninety dogs have been destroyed.-1 have,

C. BARKELEY MITCHELL,

Superintendent of Police.

The Members, Watch Committee,

K. M. C.

BABY'S STRUGGLE FOR LIFE.

'ALONE FOR FIVE DAYS,

That tiny babies have greater vitality, andur- ańce, knowledge, intelligence, and resource than even the fond mothers suspect is suggast- ed by the remarkable struggle for like, com zinuing for five days, made by a fourteen- month-old New York-boy, named Joba Boyle, and reported by the New York correspondent of the London Mail.

A poor, elderly, childless widow, living alone in a small tenement, adopted him out of com-

passion, and devoled to him from his birth, all the affection of her lonely old beart. As they bad not been stan for five days, friends broke in the door, and found the widow's body on the floor. She had apparently died from heart.

disease. In another roam they found the baby

in a pitiful state of emaciation, but still alive.. The condition of the roam told a touching story of how the instinct of self-preservation had stimulated the latent.powers, both mental and. physical, of which no one suspected an infant of that age to be capable.. That the child had been searching for fead, and had explored every corner of the home the evidence of the

condition of the body and the rooms showed. His knees, elbows, and hands were sore and bla clothes blackened with creeping about.

He had never been known to walk alone, but the lower shelf of the dresser 'had been cleared of cup, glawson,, and platters. Thir was the shelf where the baby's feeding utensils had always been kept, and it was evident that

his infantile observation had comprehended

the fact, for, in order to reach the shelf, be had to climb a chair. tle had found some food

here, add when this was exhausted bad hunted

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Cargo also booked for, principit places In Furope.

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Next sailings will be as follows Sem. 9.8, OCEANIEN 5th February,

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agant.

Hongkong, 14th January, 1907.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

Post Office.

A MAUI will close for :--- Amoy-Prongbus, doth Jan, 9 AM. Yokohama and Kobe-Per Zalyan, zoth JAN, 9 AM.

Carruthers; E. S Chalmers, .. H.

Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. SHOW.

Cobden, A. B Darling Col

Dixon,

Ells, Mr. and Mrs. Fowler, E. & MYLE

Gale, Capt. AR Lelathropa, I Greenhill, Mr. Gregory, ATEH Hazeland, FA

Hockaday, W. T. Jacks, P.

Risalat

Schm

Seymour, LL-Col. and

Sincla

Smith, A. Findlay Tullidge, Mrges

¿Turner, R. RAN

Kelsall, 2.A., M.

Mejorand Wilder, A.P

As Mrs Genergy Williamson, Mrs. Kentika, Col. & Mrs. Wilson, BAWASA Knight, C. C

"Mr. and Mr. Lloyd; Mrs AL

Blood, G Manville, Mr. and Mrs. Brewer, Mr. and Mr. C. R. and Indian www.w.

curse. Brighton, F. Get Marriott, Dr. O. Broughall, Mr. & Mrs. Massey, Miss K. A.“

LOADIRAAMerton, C Buy, C.

Millar, A; C. Cameron, W

Moore, S.

Jeffries, H. UAN &tching, 20th Jan. Azt

Swalow Amoy and Foochow-Par Haf. Campbell, L. F. Monteith, D............

Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Morsem, C. J. Jones, Patrick RAW.L

Josling, Lt. Col." Moorey Dr. and Mrs.

Vaughan-Lee, Mis, Thingtau Far S.M.8. Leiprie (By kind Canar, AWBA

Joseph Mr. and Mrs. West; 3.1 countery of the Commander), arse an.. 9.AM.

White, Dr. Holbow and Halphons Per Home, 111 Chapman, H.E.V.C,, Neish; Mr. and Mrs. RES

Major A Newborn Mid MM 19 AMBAS

Chapman, Bangkok-Pa

B.FR.H „Srst-Jan. 31'A.M.. Swatow, Slugapore and Bangkok - Par Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Newington, A. G. Apr, 1st Įni,, (P.M.)

Nunny Mes Chatham, Mias da Packer, B. L.- Shanghai-Per Choysong afet Swalow, Singapore and Bangkok Per Chichester, D. A.A.0., Falde, A. E.. Devangar, alul Jan, 5 R.Majjak

Me A A Paton, SC. Jaland, Cooktowe, Calms, Townsville, Brisbane, Clark, M. Q Pease Mr. and Mrs

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Pesko, Wi Sydney, Hobart Launceston, New Zealand Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. E. and intant

T. W. S Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Ching Clegg, ax, Eng-Li. T. L 32nd Jan, 10

R. Von and Mr.

Pfordion, AR. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. C., der

Philpor, Coloham, H. J. Colvin, H. E. Coulthari, J. Connor, JL.

11th Jan.,Moji 7th Jan, Gen-N. VY, K. Japan, Br. s... 3,806, _Olifant; qth Jab.,----

Calcutta aist Dec., Penang and Singapore 1st Jan., Gen.-D., S. & Co., Ld. [to Kallong, Br... Boz, E. Finlayson, 15th Jan an -Caba

and Iloilo 10th Jan., Sugar, B. & Kain, Nor. .., 698, G. Petterson, 7th Jan

Haiphong 5th Jan., Gen.-Aagaard, There

WELSBACH'S IN-DOOR & OUT. DOOR 4-LIGHT GAS ARC LAMPS,

Do. BOXED

LIGHTS.

·Do. HARP

LAMPS.

Do. MA'N- TLES, CHIM- NEVS, GLO BES

SHA

DES, &C., &c., and INCAN- DESCENT GASOLINE Laure of all descriptions from best makers.

NAPHTHA of

S.

Kiya Mari, Jap. x., 1,448, 5. Hirai, 1tb Jan.,-Canton 14th Jan, Gen.—G|[min & Co.

Laisang, Br. 8.5, 3,460, P. M: B. Lake, 15th

Jan-Calcutta 30th

PenRug and Singapore 8th Jan., Gen..... Loyal, Ger, ..., 1,237, F. Natzins, arst Nov

Bangkok 9th Nov., Rice and Gen.-S., W. & Co. -Sydney 21st Dec., Gen.-M. & Co. Malan

Manila, Ger. 18) 1,108, J. Minssen, 17th Jan,

Maru, Jag. ss., 702, I. Sakurai, 16th Jan Tamsui and Swatow 15th Jan, Gen. -0. S. K.

"

Maurang, Br. s.8., 1,644, R. Houghton, 15th. Jan Sandakan 9th Jan., Timber.-J., M. & Co. Monteagle, Br. 3.953, S. Robinson, 14th Sept., Vancouver 20th Aug., and Shang. has Tith, Sept., Flour, Lead and Gen-C. P. R. Co.

Neil MacLeod, Am, s.1, 901, E. Corral, 19th

Jooe, Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barret io & Co.

the best kind N. S. de Rosario, Am, 5, 715. M. Lopez,

jor GABO-

-LINE LAMPS

and GASO LINE EN. GINES, kept in stock, TLKTONG 0, tog, Des Voeux Road Central. Hengkong, 2nd January, 1907, 143

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Holstein, Ger. 1, 1,103. A. Niejohr, 18th Jan-Hon-Cohe 9th Jan., and Hollow 16th, Salt and Pigs.-J. & Co. Michael Jebsen, Ger..., 951, H. Bendixen,

18th Jan Haiphong and Hoihow 17th, Jan., Rice,-J. & Co.

P.

Hanoi, Fr. 6.1. 730, P: Merlees, 18th- Jan.,

Haiphong and Hoihow 17th Jan., A. R. M.

Satsume, Br, ... 2,630, W. T. Chubb, 18th Jan-Shanghai īgib Jan, Gon,~~D. & Co., I.d. Choysaug, Br. 8.a., 1,424, A. E. Sandbach, 19th

Jan-Canton 18th Jan, Gẹn,-),, M. & Co.

Yochow, Br, a... 1,395, J. H. Brown, 19th

Jan.,Canton 18th Jab., Gen.-B. & S/" Frithjof, Nor. s.a., 89r, H. A. Haraldsen, 19th

jan, Tourane 15th Jan., Gen.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Hong Bee, Br. 3.3., 2,065, Petert, 19th Jan,,-,

Singapore 12th Jan, Gen-Chinese. Glenturret, Br. *.8., 3,026, R. Webster, 19th

Jan., Singapore 11th Jan., Gep.-MCG. Indradeo; Br. ss., Easterbrod, 19th Jan,

Bros. & Gow. Sydney 24th Dec., Coal.-S., T. &o, Telena, Br. 3, 1,530, Starkey, 19th Jan,

Blanco, 12th June,-Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Cop

Nord, Nor. s.s., 730, G. Haraldsen, 15th Jab

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Shaughal, agasaki, Kobe, Yokohama Hanolala | San Francisco--Per China, zand

[mod 404 to A

Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin--Per Salarie, and Jan, '11 AM.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per Japan, 22nd Jan, 3 P.M.--

Shanghai-Per Yochow, sand Jan. 3 Pk. Manila-Per Team,'aand Jun., 3.P.ROS Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria B.C. and, Seattle, Wash--Per Iyo Mar, 22nd Jan., 3 P.M.

Money Letters The Post Office declines all responsibilify for unregistered Letters containing, bank notes or Jewellery, and where Registration has been neglected will make no enquiries into alleged losses of such letters (Postal Guide 121)

TOMORROW.

8. Pater's Beamen's Church.

Queen's Road, Western Second Sunday After Epephany, Deum, Woodwards Hymas, 9, 52, 395 and 219. Morning Prayer 11 am, Venile, Turner; Te

Holy Communion 12.15 p.m.

03!

Evening Prayer, 6.30 p.m., Cantate, Crotch Deus Hopkins; Hymns, 12, 482, 594 and 435. Iloilo, P.1.9th Jan, Sugar and Sapanwood,

The Church launch Dayspring. will call' -Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Pheumpent, Br. 1.4., 1,069, J. H. Scott, 18th ships carrying white crews to bring fiende ashore to the services between 9.15 and 10.30 Jan Saigon 12th Jan., Rice and Gen.---

am, and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon Chinese. Prominent, Nor. s. 746, Christiansen, 8th Police Pier, 10.30 and 6 p.m.): returning after Jen, Pulo aut 30th Dec., Coslag. All the sittings are free and unappropri wards. The Answering Pennant is the Call Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Proteus, Nor. 5, 1,024, N. C. Krabbe, 10th ated. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.

Jan-Bangkok and Hoihow 28th Ice, Gen.-N. Y. K.

Quarta, Ger. 6.8, 145, 14. Madsen, 14th Jan,

-Foochow vla Amoy's ith Jau,, Ballant.

D. S. K.

Samarn, Ger. s.s., 998, F. Schmetz, rath Jan...... Bangkok via Swatow ist Jan, Rice-M. & Ca

Manila 4th Sept., Ballast Order. Taishan, Br. S.R., 1,121, 1. T. Laing, fath Jan, Taiyuan, Br. As., 1,459, L. Dawson, 19th Jan,

-Saigon 6th Jan, Rice.-B. & Co.

-Melbourne 11th Dec., Gen.--B. & S.. Tean, Br. s.5., 2.346, Sommerville, 17th Jan.,

Manila Yth Jan., Geo.-B. & S. Ulv, Nor. s.., 830, J. Pedersen, 17th Jan

Salgon rith fan, Rice and Flour Angaard, Thoresen & Co. Undine, Nor. 8., 1,113, H. Thorkjornsen, 23rd Dec.-Chefoo 17th Dec, Gen.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Wakamatau Mau, Jap, 5.5, 1,720, N. Go 9, 15th Jan.- Moji gih Jan., Coal-M. B. K. Yruna, Am. 1.1, 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct,-

Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast.-Yeng Chung, Vuensang, Br. 1.8., 1,118, F. Mooney, 14th Jan-Manila 11th fat., Gen.—†, M. &

Co

Sailing VeneLE.

Ponape, Ger. sch., 220, H. Martens, 31st Dec,

Palo Bukum reth Jan., Oil-A, K. & Co. Achilles, Br. s. 4,494, R. C. Thompson, th. Sutton, Am, ship, 1,639, Butmang, 22nd Dec-Haiphong fat Dec., Ballast.-A., K. Jan.,Shanghai 16th Jan, Geo-B. & S. Fukushu Maru, Jap. s., 1,000, T. Ito, 19th

& Co. elsewhere, pulled the tablecloth from the table, Jan-Anping 16th Jan., Gen.-0. S. K.

-Yep 2011 Dec., and had been rewarded with butter and a piece.Titan, Br. ... 5,720, R. Day, 19th Jan.,-

Consul. ‚of bread, of which he had eaten every crumb. Part of the hard crust remaining was found

some distance away..

“Afterwards he had overturned a coal scuttle, used as a reluze bin, where he had probably found some food, besides two pieces of bread, too hard to eat, which were clasped in the little hands when the child was discovered. ¡He had also torn the paper and plaster from the wall, managed to climb to the window-sill and had pulled down a' geranium plant, of which he had eaten the leaves and the tender

int

3. ks. Butthegreatest proof of his intelligence he found a leaky tap in the kitchen, and bad Wicked the drops of water from the floor. Hoe lying by this when the rescuers entereac

The hospital docton believe that, although he la tor vibly emaciated, the baby's struggla

hat succeded in preserving his life.

TAB SIMPLE life.

The latest pleas for a simple life come from

Mr. Upton ; fiaclairi who recently convinced

na that things are not piways what they seem.

His idea is a garden city for intellectual pap pin, where all the worries of house keeping will s avoided. Meals will be cooked and served, and children Jopked after by a trained staff. sounds very nice and peaceful (for the women), but it te hardly the "simple life.". On the com trary, it depende og, the most up-to-date systers of organisation and labour. One would like to know what standard of intellectuality would be required. Thịe husbands would probably busy enough earning money to pay for that

be

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Liverpool and Singapore 14th Jan, Gen.

B. 6.

Alger, Fr. cruiser, 3,000, Faurmer, 19th Jan,

'Saigon 16th Jan,

Mongolia, Am. ■.L, 8,750, W. F. S. Porter, 19th Jan.-San Francisco and Shanghai 16th Jan., Mails and Gen.~~~P, M, S. S, Co., Clearances at the Harbour Omos. Sambi, for Shanghai. Wakamatsu Maru, for Moji. Warang, for Shanghai. Kuangust, for Holbow.

+

Clara Jebzen, for Haiphong,

Jacob Diederichsen, for Swalow. Zarins, for Saigon,

Masan Maru, for Swatow Flur, for Kwang-chow-wan. Talkhan, for Swatow.

Halching, for Swatow.""" Kiyo Maru, for Saigon,

Departures. Jan. 19

Nyawen, for Shanghai. Zuro, for Manila. Tinhoud, for Saigon, Kerngwal, for Helbow.

Fus, for Haiphong.

Ceylan Maru, for Colombo. Kanju Mare, for Canion.

Victoria, for Canton,

LAIT

for Shanghai.. for Saigon. Jebsen, for Haiphong, Sambia,for Shaoghal.

panas, for Macazar, Lydia,

for

Saigon. Nichow, for tollo. Jacob Diederichsen, for Swatow.

Passengers arrived.

Ballast-German

Prince George, bk., 472, A. R. Anderson,

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Sunday school ro to 10.45 mm. Meeting at Saamen's Institute 73, Praya East on Sunday at 8.p.m. Roman Catholic Cathedrali-Mass at 6 am,

7 m, 8 am, and 9.30 a.m... 5,30 p.m.

Benediction,

Cromer, G. Crook, A. H. Cruickshank, A,

Davies, F. 0.

Donald, W. H. Danlittle, F. H.

T

CHINA COAST METEOROLODICAL

January 18th, 1907. a.

adivostock 37`dimi Jemuto sam 5 am]; Lakodale..

Bar Thi Hu. Wind Wi

D. W

Plathe and Mrs. G.

Cochin Vagasaki Kagoshima....

·30,19 30.15

Powell, W. A

ᎥᎨ 30.08-

Prashaw, C. M.

Saba

30.09-

Pritchard, H. Reld, H. J. Riecken,

Ishigakijima:

Chafooú Whatweig

Kinkiang

Butuled, asu

kupltak...

Amoy 16 am,

walow.******

LIB.

Reach

Mr. 15, and Bark w aució” a.mi.

Rowaldt, S. B. Rutherford, Mr. & Mrs,

Sandes, Miss F. E.. Sansom, C. H.

Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Downing, Mr. and Mrs.

T: C. and infant- Dunbar, F. P

Dunlop, G. A.. Dupree, W. S. Durnerin, Mr. Einstmann, W. Evin Jones, Mr.

Fischer H.1.

R. Fletcher, H. L. Fisher, 11: G.

Foxwell, E. R. Foxwell, H. Franklin, C. A.

(American Vice Fuller, Stuart : 1

sul General) Frost, B... Fuller, Dearhe

Searle, Rev. G.

Shangha

Tashoku

Shepherd, Mr. & Ms. Taichu....

E, Bruce

Skian,

A

Spittles, J. S.. Stebbing, W. T.

and Stephens, H.

2. Sutherland, 1, 1. Tedd, Capt E. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss. H. M. Toledano,

Th Topliss, H. J. redwen, C. Uffel, W. Von. J.. Unbehaup, C. HE Con, Ventris, Miss

Wakefield, Mr. M. Wilkinson, H.

1. Withart, T. H, Wood, G. G.

Gibson, Mrs. M. B. Young, J. A. Gibson, J. Rites

KING RDWARD,

Almond, Capt, & Mn, Hurley, Fred, C.

*Rusell Anger, F. A. G German Bethesda Chapel, West Point-Arratoon, C.

Bennett, C. Peter Morning Service, 11 am,

St. Francis Church, Wanchal-Mass (Chin,), Boll, M. K 6 am, (Fork), 7.30 am. Benediction, Booth, H. St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road-Morning

5p.m.

St. Anthony's Chapel, West. Point --Mans.

Service (English), 10 am,

8am..

aion Church:-Services, 11 a.m., and 6 p.m. UNION CHURCH, KENNEDY ROAD, MINISTER:

REV, C. R. HICKLING.

11 am. Worship, Hymn 611, Psalm 14. Hymns 463, 275, 252.

|24 p.m. Sunday School at Union Church, British, School, Kowloon, and at Quarry Bay (3,30).

6 pm. Worship. Hymn 52, Paalm 23, Hymna 264, 265, 746, 3.

Wednesday 4.30 p.m. Tea Party, Entertain. ment and Prize Distribution in connection with the Sunday School

Thursday 4 pas Literary Club. Debate on the Opium Trade Opener Rav: H. R. Wells

Friday 3.30 pth. Ladies' Working Party. Friday 8p. Christian Endeavour Society, Subject "Do Chrigina Missions spall the Chinese?"

VISITORS AT ARE HOTELS.

QRAIGIEBURN,

18th Oct.,Manila 26th Sept, Old Iron. Adams, M. and Mr. F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Order.

DOOK RETURNS.

HONOKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. U.S.". Pathfinder ... Knelann Dock

H.M.S. Whiting

Heungahan....a

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Kwongtang ******** Kwongchow.. Prinz Waldemar ................ Perle

Monteagles. Sorsogonautai Fronde........

Proteus mini

2. Y. do Aldecoa.........

Bilary Petrarch......

Tottie...

Amoying

Kiyo Marui

R. J.

Grant.

Dann, G. H.

Smith, E. Grant

Gaskell, Mr. and Mr.

Olpp. Dr. and Mrs, ' Pye, E. Bumer

Alacrity

Astraca Bramble "...

Bramley, any Cochrane, Mr. & Mr. Brenning Mr.

Y

Jick, Mira.C. Nh

Jackson, Mrs. & child

Kimura, N

Krause, G. L.

Kuwade, I.

Legeune, Vice-Consul

M.

Nicholson, D. M. Murphy, Col. C. H. Narove, Mr.

Peacock, Miss Aanis Peters, Major & Mrs. Rogue, P. Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs

Mrs.

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7. P.

Mr. M. J. Cochrane. Cochrane, H. C. Collett, Charles Cowin Mr. and

Wh Commi

Silverstone, M.I. Conn ngham, M. and Sparge,, Herbert S.

Mrs, 77

Square, Miss N ... Deluney, L. T. Stierling, F. Fann, M., and Mrs. H. Stevenson, Li.Comdr.

And Mr. Halton, Mr. and Mrs. Storey, C..

F.J, and family Watt, Mrs. Hemperley Mr. and Willems. G.

Mrs. J. H

Wilson, Frank Wilson, Sam Houghton, W. V. Humphrey, 11. 8,

OCCIDENTAL

Oelricht, W. Brown, Mr. W. 5. Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Pellan, Mr. J. R. and a children Piper, C. Famro, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.

J. L..

T.K. Simpson, Mr. W. M. Gow, W.

Mrs. W. and 1 and child.

Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, J. C.

Goildren

Smith, Percy Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Munro, Miss A

1. Newman, S.

Montague

sloop

R. and child

Wilsen, Geol

Taidan........

Kosbus

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TOURAND

C. St. James Apar Mubila...

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Vladwostock.7.a.m.

Neintro 236, 8.1.

Hakodate

Tokių Koch

30.32

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HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,

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Commander R. La T. Lariham

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LAST REPORTED.

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1,700

cruiser, and class

4,363

70

3,000 7,000

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1,070

1,400

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sloop...

1,070

¥1400

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£1,000

1,500

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Commander C. D. 8. Raikon.

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Fame Flore

...torpedo boat destroyer ...

306

Lient, Commander A. L. Gresson...

Hongkong:

4130

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4,000

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6

4,000

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3,000

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Monmouth..... Moorhen Below, Dacia, Yeddo. 1st January-Braemar Diomed, Hellas, Sumatra, Dingo Maru, Tour Otter ...

torpedo bost destroyer ame, Hanamet, 4th January➡Ernest Simoni, Robin....... ... ...tiver guapoal in Idomeneus. Jedrapura, Machaon Masegon Bandpiper diver gunboal Marionethakira, Monmouthshire, Newton Hall | Solpe anche an. river gunboat *** Palma, Stanter, Vowaris. 6th January-Bon Taku

torpe boat destroyer elevch, Banco, Benaider, Preussen, Scandia, Tamar

ship Sithonia, 11th January--Australien, „Sachsin; le

Test Stovia, Trinis, Inaba Maru, Rhenania, Prins Regent Luitpold. 15th January-A Virago z

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trained staff (thu gis cue of the glorious privika and servant, and 185 Chinese.

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Passenger departed.. FunTanies' to be as engrossed to intellectual Gneisinau, from Hongkong for Shanghai parauits as their husbands? Would they not -N. A. Callarsto, Haust, H. Pearce, C. High, for shops? Or and it

Into each other's Ro Takaki, Buse, Doutoal, W. Roberts, R. Affairs, Batin Ends, elcy etc.,

posible Swedeff, Mm. Kappaport, Mr. Kalarch, and ho might sat that garden city by the ears, and Mr. Lum: Cheong Ful For Nagasaki- ittle worry over housekeeping and children's Misses Grazmuan, Messrs. Ohga, Davidow, probably good for the acul, and the promoters Honda and Taibona. For Kobe Messrs of Utopian schemes for garden cities must Rhagle, Chan Kan Lok, Takumoli and Mashes devise somu aukficial substitute, or leave sach Foju For Yokohama Mesirs. H. Figge and family to run lie orn

house

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torpedo boat destroyer

Lient Commander R. Henniker Heaton Hongkong

Lieut-Commander V. H. Darvali

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Lien Commandet ja Kįdėle,

Licut, Commander C. C.. Walcett

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Hongkong

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530

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