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"AMONGST THE SAKAKABORI.

GINES OF MALAY?

coing fashion promises to be a complete Praseology of sealing-wax, according to the colour employed. These are as follows :—

White ..............Invitations to weddings Chocolate.......... Invitations to dinners Violet.............. Expressions of sympathy ama semennin....Hopeful lovers Conseils, Engaged lovars ......Business Youthfulness „Refusals of offers of marringa.

.......................Constancy ......Firm frienship ......Jealousy .....Mourning

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Grey... Yellow

A lecture was given at the Empire at Bristol by Mr. Fred W. Knocker, F. Z. S., who wi formerly resident in Bristol and was sub. Curator of the City Museum in Queen's Road.- A large audience greeted the lecturer, who briefly referred to his former connection with the city, and to the pleasure it afforded him to come back to mees old friends, and to give them an account of his life and experiences in the distant country he had visited, and the strange people amongst whom he had lived during the past six years. He described the geographical position of the country and the route pursued to reach it, and by the aid of outline maps showed the relative position of the states now inbabited by the civilised races, ANCIENT MYSTERY OF CAPE HORN SOLVED. and those wilder regions Into; which the ever. The mystery of the phantom ship of Cape

· advancing civilisation of the l'eninsula caused | Horn, which has puzzled superstitious mariners the aboriginal races to retire. In addition for centuries and led many verials and their to the Sakai people there were other native crews to a watery grave, have at fast-been races, such as the Semang and Jakun, but j sólved, according to the "Daily Express." bs.proposed to confine himself principally Ships coming from Europe to. Western

Black................

PHANTOM SHIP.

distress, and in going to its aid ran on a rock and was wrecked;

to description of the former. He declin-America by way of Cape Horn have been star. ad to speculate upon, the origin or anti-tled by what seemed to be a derelict vessel quity of the race, owing to the absence of with water washing over the decks. sufficient data, but spoke of the hardships The Crown of Italy was one of the ships and oppression suffered by the natives under which-sighted the supposed' ghostly vessel in the Malays after they had discovered and taken possession of the country, and of the -comparative freedom enjoyed after the estab

Nut for a ago the "arwegian barque Servia lishment of the British protectorate. He arrived at Seatite with the tale of a phantom described the kakai natives as a mild, tame, ship which almost exactly corresponded to that and auti-warlike race. They were a well-built, given by officers of the Crown of Italy, well-proportioned people, healthy, active, andļ- { wing to the Norwegian's strange story the strong, as would be expected of men living United States Hydrographic Office Instituted in the open-air. But they were excessively inqubies. At theis request the Argentina Gó- timid and retiring, and the continual advance|vernment sent out a steamer which found that of the white man worried them, and drove the, apparition was due to a strange freak of them further into the depibs of the jungle. So natere. hurriedly would they abandon their camps apon the approach of civilised men, that often their fires, their partially-cooked food, and, perkaps, even a forgotten child, would remain as evidences of their hasty flight. When he got on terms of intimacy with them, be found they were a simple, good batured people, bright and merry. Their only clothing con-

Among the black, Jagged rocks that 'lined | both sides of the Strait Le Maire there was one in particular which, under certain atmospheric conditions, bore a deceptive likeness to a ship

The formation of the rocke and the shadows they cast combined to produce the effect of a barque running under short sails, !.

The place will be marked in future on the

sisted of a kind of a cloth made from bark, charts with the words ; "Rock-bearing the ap- softened by beating and hammering it, but|pearance of a ship” they were very ready to avail themselves of

"borrowed plumes." io the, cast-off garments

of the civilised races with whom they came in contact. Their principal weapon WRI the blow-pipe and poisoned dart, in the use of which they were very expert. The lecturer `minutely described these, and the care with which they are made, the tips of the darts being polsoned with the sap of the deadly upás tree, and notched in such a way that any attempt to remove the dart from a wound would leave the poisoned tip behind. They were very fond of animals, and kept many as pals, and had a very sympathetic feeling for them, on one occasion absolutely refusing to oblain for him a wild dog, which do was an xious to obtain for scientific purpose. They had very little belief in the occult, or in witchcraft, magic, or supernatural or religious rites, but there Was very little crime, or strife or immorality, amongst them. They were very found of personal adornment, and were eager to render smali services, or barter their possessions, for coins

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Riverton, Br. 1.s. 2,336, T. H. Whiteway, 241b

Jas-Cadiff 3rd Dec, Coal-Admir.ky. Marie, Ger, s., 1,169, J. Peterson, 34th Jas.

Mauritius goth Dec, Susan-Nam Win', Victoria, Swed: 19h1134, Rice, Aagaard, Kellberg, 14th Jan, *Saigon

Thoresen & Co.

Tatsu Maru, Jap. 15. 1,955, N. Yanagi, 24th Jan.,—Kobe 16th Jan, Matches, Coal and Gen. Yee Hing Tai

Sophie i ickmers, Ger. 1.3., 1,800, Kochu, 24th Jan.-Maji 19th Jan. Coal-A, K. & Co. Haitan, Br, .., 1,183, J. S. Roach, z9th Jan,

Foochow 22nd Jan, Amoy 23rd," and Swatow 24th, Cen-D, L. & Co, Hailan, Fr. 1. 377, Andersen, 25th Jan,

Pakhoi 20th Jan., Hoihow 23rd, Gan, and Pigs-A, R. M.

Taming, Br, 3., 1,35%, A. W. Outerbridge,

arth Jan-Manila aand Jun, Gen.-B, &

S.

Chiyuen, Ch. s.a., 1,172, C. Stewart, 23th Jan

Canton 24th Jan, Gen-C. M. S. N Co.

Per Yaula Mars, for Manila, &c. Masers. Ramires Obelza, Ramires de la Carada, D. J. O'Connell, A. F. Abrini, Dr. J. P. Monteith, Motu P. H. Foxwell, E. P. Foxwall, Madame and Mons. Ramon Ramirez, Mr. A. B. 1⋅aw- rence, Madame Pamires Fouquelle, Monsieur Carlos Fauquaite, Mr. and Min Francisco Peng, 3 children and amsh, Rev Chrock Hop Cheong,

-2?, E. Heacock, Messrs John, Rolle, L. Goalter, E. Woolen,). J. Hlaingien, G. L. Burroupas, E. A. Hopkins and 8. Mori.

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Passengers departed.

Stormers Expected.

Agents

Adams, P. R. Hippe, 'Apcar, G. and servant : Ingold,

& Mrs. F.

| Alsop, Mrs. R. Ford Innes, Capt. R. 27 Lalley, Mr. and Mrs. (ok), ). Par

28

Baker,

Joughin, J. C..

29

A S Barentzan, P. Battlacombe, H. G.

3

|Beattie, R., H. Bernhard, J.

Lang, John

Berthet, Miss M.

Bingo Maru Singapore: N. Y, K... Jan.

ppon Maru, Japan. T. K. K...... jan. 38 Plax Heinrich lapan .............. M. & Co... Toomi Marapan N. Y. K... Nimsang Singapore., M. & Co

Colonbo... tá Cơ Eastern...... Sydney G *L: & ColFeb, #2 Athenian

Locouver C. P. R. Co. Feb. **PSigiamond.. Sydney ....

Tinas Sydney B. & S... Fob. M. & Co... Fab,

Fer Nikko Mars, for Japan-Messrs. Sle mann, Mori, Kobayashi, Mrs. Yasoda, Mr Chambers, Mrs. K. Yano, Mr. R. G. Siggleton, Miss Singleton, Mass. R. Marui, G. Wataro, Kida, 1. Fujimura, K Kawasaki, D. Savary and. Tonchara.

Vasual fa Port STEAMUS.

Arcadia, Br. 8.8., 3,517, A. L. Valentini, 24th Jan,Shanghai 2nd Jan, Malls and Gen. -P. & O, S. N. Co. Borneo, Ger. 1.1., 7,314, F. Samb'll, and Jani

Lloyd Mr. A. L

Biervliet, A. Van(Vice Logan Mr. & Mrs. W. B

Consul for Belguim) MacMillan, A. 20.

R. J.12. Bimey; Mr. & Mrs. S. Manville, Mr. and Mrs. Blaney, Minsk

GR and Indian

Fr. and Mrs.

G.

Ships Passed the 'Caus1. 1st December-Ceylon, Tonkin, Nyana, Brewer, Mr. and Mrs. Denbighshire, Deucalion, Telemekus, BW. W.. raw Riverton, Titan, Beligavia. 28th Dec.

lighton. F. G... ➡ Banu, rlich, Greisenau, Katho, Tamba Maru, Aw, Dacia, Veddo, lit January-Broomer, ughall, Mr. & Mrs. Triomed, falbis, Sumatra, Blaco Star Tou

CAMPIE, B.F..

Haramis 4th January Ernest Simons, Cupheil, 1.. 1o,"t

Michnon Sandakan 17th Jan., Timber-M. & Co. mencat, ndroparaththire, Neroton Halls i

Matagen, hier, Mr and Mrs.

BW.L. Mario Jashaktie; Bourbon, Fr. 1.1, 990, Le Ball, 3rd Jan. Palma, Stentar, Vetaris 8th January Raw- CATLET A.

Saigon 20th Jan., Rica-Man Fat, 7

Banco Penalder, Pressian, Scandia, Chapman, H. K. Y C. Chunsang, Br... 1,417, R. Cok," sist fan."

Wajor An Ith January-Australien, Sarksen, Saigon 15th Jan, Gen.., M. & Co.

Trieste, Funda "Maru, Rhenumin, Empire, Br, as., 4,500, P. T. Helms, #3ed

Twitfold, 15th Januniy

Kawachi Maru, Mayuna, Empress of India, Br. 21, 3,033, E. Beetham,

RK, 14th Jan.-Vancouver, (B,C.) ast Dec., and Shanghai 11th Jan, Mails and Gon.-C. P. R. Col Frithjof, Nor..., 891, H. A. Haraldsen, 19th fan, Tourane 15th Jan,, Gen.-Aagaard, Thoresen &

Co.

|

W.

Jan.Kobe 18th Jan, Gen.-G., L. & Co. binga, Benmohy,, chests, Glenavon, Rheta Chatham, Miss

Frins Regemi Zofkian, fall, Trangwebar 18 h. January-Formosa, Pintuck, Pak Ling. Polynesien, Ching Wo, Lounas, 22nd January➡Banglor, `Flintshire, Glaucus, Manila, Denbighall."

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Burea Marriott, Dr. O. Manteith, J. D. Merton, C. Moore, S

W. B. A.

Almond, Capt, &

Arradona, C Bennati, C. Peter. Booth, H. W. Bramley, Harry

Bronning, Mrs

Göllett, Charles

Comming, Alg

[Cunningham, Mr. and Porrist, St.

MERASA Delaney, L. T.

Fenn, Mr. and Mrs. H.

Stalton, Mr. and Mrs.

E#12and family

Hlandmann, Dr.

Hannibal, W. A

Hatzenberg,

Miss Analo

„Peters, Major & Mrs.

Rogue, P.

{versione,

S

Smith, E.AU

Sporge, Berber 5. Square, Mins N

Sterling, Fas

Stévedton, Lt Condi

and Me

Hemperley Mr. and," and

Mrs. J. H. AC Walker, E. T

Watt, Mrs

rand Mr. H.S, Willaone, G.;

Nelsh, Mr. and Mr. R. Newborn, Mr. & Mrs

H. R.

H. F.

IL.

A.

Paine, A. H.

$;C. Hon. & Mrs. Paton,

Peaks, W. Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Chichester, D. A. AO.

DSO, Major A. A. Fernotte, Mr. |Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Piordten, A; R. Von

Clark, M. 0.

der Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Philpot, L. D.

T. W.

Picton, J. B, Clegg, R., Eng. Lt. Flemyng, G., M.

and Mrs.

Powell, W. A. C. Pritchard, H.

Preshaw, C. M..

Arrivals at Home-138! December-roll, Dardanus, Longsor, Roon, Nils. 18th Decem Fukura Maru, Jap, ss, 1,945. E. Mori, 10th ber-Tonkin. Sat January Persia, Indrant,

Jan.,Moji 13th Jan., Coal-M. B. K.

5th January-Agamemnon, Deucalion, Tamba Coenliz, G. P. Gregory Apcar, Br. 3.8. 2,961, S. H. Belson, Mars, Manslaus. 5th January-Ceylon, 8th Cale, Mr. and Mrs.

24th JAD,Calcutta 8th Jan, vis Pesan Tinuary-Tulonia, isth January-Britgavia, and Singapore 18th, Gan.-D. S. & Co Dacia, Shimera, Ernest Siment. 17th January Coloham, H.). Holstein, Ger.. 4,1 1,103, A. Niejohr, 18th Sumatra, 18th January-Caesar, Kennebec, Colvin, H. E. Jan., Hon-Cohe 9th Jan, and Holhow Idomeneus, Inaba Maru, azud January-Poly Connor, J. L

matan, Sithonia, Trieste, Prins Regent Lull Coulthart,

Ld.

16th, Salt and Plgs-, & Co. Hogkong, Fr. 3.8., 747, E. Corsil, 24th Jan.-pold,

Haiphong and Hoihow 23rd Jan., Gen- A. R. M.

nur. Br. ... 1,337, W. L. Jones, roth Jan. Ich Hongay Bik Jap., Gen.—B. & S.

Indradeo, Br, 1.1, Easterbrod, 19th Jan.- Sydney 24th Dec, Coal,--S., T. & o Joshin. Maru, Jap. 4.4., 702, H. Ohtm, 24th Jan Tamani via Amoy and Swatow 2310 JA, Gen-D, S, K, Kailong, Br. B., 897, R. Fin'ayson, 15th Jan, Cebu and Iloilo roth Jan., Sugar.-B. & B. Kaga Maru, Jap. 8.4., 3,601, M. Į. Curnow, zoth JanSeattle, Wash. U.9,A. arat Jan., Flour and Gen.-N. Y. K. Kowlobe, Ger. B.., 2.356, H. Stehr, 23rd Jan, -Chinkiang 19th (an, Gen.-S. & Co. Laisang, Br. 1.8, 3,450, P. M. B. Lake, 16th

Jan.-Calcutta joth

Penang and Singapore 8th

M. & Co.

Loosok, Ger. ... 1,024, G, Schultzen, ad Jan.-Bangkok 14th Jan., and Anghin 15th, Rice and Wood.-B. & S. Loyal, Ger. 6, 1.137, F. Natzius, 21st Nov,

Hangkok gth Nov., Rice and Gen-S., W.

& Co.

Manila, Ger. 28, 1,108, J. Minssen, 17th Jan.....] May 21st Dec, Gen.--M. & Co.

Br. 1, 1,644, R. Houghton, 15th Jan Sandakan 9th Jan, Timber.-J., M. Mongolia, Ami 8, 8,750, R. H. Hathaway, 19th Jan.-San Francisco 31st Dec Honolulu 28th, Yokobama giħ jan,, Koda 11th, Nagasaki 15th, and Shanghai 17th, 'Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. S. Co. · Monteagle, Br. 3.953, S. Robinson,

Nell

N,

14th Sept., Vancouver zoth Aug,, and “hang hai rith, Sept, Flour, Lead and Gon.-C.

P. R. Co.

MacLrod, Am. 1.6., 901, E, Corral, 19th Juna, Manila 16th June, Ballast.-Barrel to & Co.

S. de Rosario, Am. 1, 715 M. Lopez, Blanco, 12th June,—Manila 9th June, Ballast. Barretto & Co.

ord, Nor. 1.5., 730, G. Haraldsen, 15th Jan--- Hoilo, P.1. 9th Jan, Sugar and Sepanwood.

Thoresen & Co. -Angaard, Phra -ang, Ger. 15, 1,021, F. v. Mangelsdorff,

rat Jan-Bangkok and Swatow roth Jan., Rice and Gen.-M. & Co.

Fr. 5, 1,150, Buisson, arat Jan.- PhySaigon Ifth Jao., Rice.-B. & Co.

Pitsanulok, Ger., 1,367, D. Reimers, zist Jan., Bangkok' 13th Jav., Rice and Wood,

B. . Meyer, 122nd Jan,

B. & S. Not. 8.B. Frims,

-Mororau.. (man) 12tb Jan., Slippers- Wallem & Co.

Prometheus, Not... 1,013. O. Kornelaussen 22nd Jan-Bengkok via Swatow 1.th Proteus, Nor. 1,074, N. C, Krabbe, roth

Gen. V. Y. K. Jani Jan-Bangkok and Hoihow 28ther, Gen.-N. Y. K.

.

Rubi, Br. 48, 1,611, R. W, Almond, zin Jan. -Manila 1th Jan, Gen-S, T. & Co. Sarsogan, Am. 1, 428, Vittoria, 7th Septy

· Manila 4th Sept., Ballast.—Order. Skuld, Nor. ... 947. A. Odd, 21st Jan

Saigon 15th Jan., Rice.-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co.

Tjibodas, Dut. ., 7,959, P. Zwart; 22nd fan.-Makassar,14th Jan., Gen.~]. C.).

Triumph, Cer, ss., 678, J. C. Hansen, 23rd |

Jan-Haiphong 20th Jan., and Hethow aznd, Gen. --J. & Ca Ulv, Nor, s., 830, J. Pedersen, 191k Jan'j-m

Saigon Tith Jan., Rice and Floor.

and other articles for which they had to useiomed, Br. 6.5, 3,005, W, H. Torrible, 45th Aagaard; Thoresen & Co.,

axcept to string them into bracelets or rack- Meta. Mr. Knocker dwelt upon the probable

Jan.-Liverpool 14th Dec, Gen-B. & S. Clearances at the Harbour Omes.

fare of the country, and upon the rapidly Yahika Maru, for java.. daveloping growth of, and trade in, rubber, Layer, for Saigon and of the in-mining industry. The lecture Fartan, for Swatow, was illustrated by a large number of photo-Chongchow, for Swatow. graphs, showing the nature of the country and Triumph, for Haiphong,

Skuld, for Saigon. the characteristics of the people, many of the

Tsingtau. Hangthew, for plctures burlag been obtained under cir- Diomed, for * hanghai.. cumstances of considerable difficulty and some Phranang, for Swalow. dangar.--Western Prass:

Departures, Jan. 15

LANGUAGE OF SBALING-WAX,

REVIVAL OF A CURIOUS OLD "FASHION,

Deranko, for Shanghel,

Yawala Maru, for "Australian Ports. Honywan 1, for A moy. Faumag, for Kaban. Alltcraig, for Singapore. 2tangekow, for Canton, Loongsang, for Manila, Karin, for Saigon. Kanju Maru, for Salgon,

Owing to the lugenuity of expert railway | Folk, for Canton tblaves the authorities in France and the Unit ad States have reverted to the old system of fastaning the mails with scaling-wax and cord, Instead of padlocks and chains. The result has been that the 'saaling-wax-trade, which fi largely centred in Birmingham, has received greatly increased orders from abroad.

Coloured sealing-wax will be the fashion during the coming season, and large quantities are being bought by. London stationers, The

· savival in the pee of asaling-wax for ordinary correspondance is believed to be largely do

SAILING VEĻA,

Post Office

A Fall will close fázi Haiphong-Per Hongkong, 16th Jan. 9 A.M. Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-l'er Empire, 26th Jan, 1o A.M.

Manila-Pos Rubí, 26th Jan, 10 AM Europe, da TŁO KU VIR

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Rold, ...Riecken, T.

Ripley, C. B.

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Fred, C.

Juck, Mm. C, M, Jackson, Mrs, & child Kimura, N.?

Krause, G. Li

Wileno, Frack Wilson, Sam. Wolf, B

Zeus, Mr. and Mrs L

A.

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von January, math, (1907, 8.m.

hvostock.

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Rowoldt, S. B.

Crook, A. Gruickshank, A. Davies, F. O.

Rutherford, Mr. & Mra,

. H.

Donald, W. B.

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

W.A

Tatherford, R. O. Sandes, Miss F. E. Searle, Tev, G. Shepherd, Mr. & Mr.

17owning, Br. and "rs. E. Bruce T. C. and infant Skinn, A,

Spittles, J. 5. Dunlop, G: A. Dupree, W. S.

Stebbing, W. T. Evan-Jones, Mr. and Sutherland, 1, 1), Rinstmann, W. Stephens, H.

Thi.o-Fairburn, H.

Singapore, Penang and Calcutts Arafa, 26th Jan., 11 A.. Laitane, 26th Jan.... 1 P.SI,

Mrs, E. Rirchild, H. J.

Per Fischer, R...

Fisher, H. G. Fletcher, H. Le Forde, F. H. Foxwell, P. H. & E. Franklin, G. B. Fuller,

Macko-Per Sui Tai, 26th Jan., 1.15 P.M. Bangkok-J' Proteus, 26th Jan, 2 P.M. Sandakan-Per Mausang, 25th Jan, 1 P.M. Saigon-Per Yunnan, 26th Jan., 3 r.MS, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow--Per Hai tan, 2 th fad., 4 PIM),

Swalow, Amoy and Tamsul-Per Joskin Mar, 26th Jan. 5 P.M

Bestow and Shanghal — l'er Kwongsong,

16th

5.

1000 Lchang, 25th Jan., 5 PM,

P Chunrang, 26th Jan, ciu,

Macho-Per Swi Taf, ayth Jan., LIT P.M. Swatow and Bangkok-Per Prometheus, 28th Jan, F.,

Kuda and Sandakan-Per· Bornan, 29th JAD.

9 AM.

Stuart

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Thompson, H. Toledano, Th.

Topline, H

Tredwen, C.. Uffel, W. Von.

R. Unbehaus, C. H. Ventris VÕIS J., Wakefield, Mrs. M. Watklo's C. E.. Wilkinson, H

(Amarican Vice Con.

sul General) Frost, B. L.

Fuller, Denman

Grant, A. W.

Hewett, Han, K, A.

Hewett, Mr. E, A,

Alecander, Lady

Austin, F.

Backhouse J..

Mei-Per

Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and

Bolton, Mr. Grizir Aptur, 29th Jan, to Am.

Brayn, R. H. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe.

Yokohama, Carruthers; E. S Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Mongolie, Chalmers, ). H. 19th J&D., & M.

Manila-Per Taming, 29th Jan, 3 P.M... Shanghal, Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Tibodas, 29th Jan., 4 P.M.

Europe, & India in Tuticorin-Per Prins Heinrich, 30th Jan., 11 ..

Shanghai-Per Shockring, 1st Feb. 3 P.M.

The Postal Guide for 1907, and the revised tariff of Parcel Post Rates are now ready and on tale at the General Past office and all the British Postal Agencies in China,

Witbart, B.

Wishart, L. 1

Wood, G. G.

Young, J. A.

孕智件蚁

Long, E. P. H.

Miller, Mr.

Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs.

Moreno, Mr.

Muhle, E.

Nowman, Mr. and Mrs.

Clothier, Mr: and Mrs.

H. W.

B. L.

Cobden, A. S. Darling,

Col

David, A. J. David, E. Dixon, C. F. Ellis, Mr. and Ms. Fowler E. A. M. Fraser, I leut. Gale, Capt. 1. R. Gelsthrone, Mr. Greenhill, Mr.

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declines all responsibilify for unregistered Letters containing bank notes or jewellery, Hockaday, W. T. and where Registration has been neglected Jacks, P. will make no enquiries into alleged losses of effries, H. U. such letters (Postal Guide 121 )

Patrick

VISÚTOR AT THE BUGLES

OCCIDENTE,

Capell, Mr. and Mrs, Piper, C.

Brown, Mr. W.S. l'ellen, Mr.

J. R. and a children Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.

TK. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs,

J. 1.

• Simpson, Mrs. W. M.

and child GOW

w. Com, Mrs. W. and a Tabet, D.

children Lowe, T. C. Munro, Miss A. Newman, F.

Jones, Josling, Lt.-Col Joseph, Mr. and

E. G.

Painter, Major &

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Persico, Mr. and Mrs.

R.

Thillips, Major

Polts, H.

Reid, R.A.M.G, Lt. Col..

J. M. .Riggs, Mr.

Rissinnd, Mr. & Mrs.

H

Suwer, Mrk, W. E. Schmidt, Dr. Seymour, Lt. Col, and

Sinclair. A Smith, A. Findlay Tullidge, Mr.

R. R. Vaughan Lee, Mra, Mrs. West, J. J.

White, Dr. and Mrs. | Kelsall, R.A., Major and Wilder, A. P. “

Williamson, Mri.

Kent, RA, Col & Mrs. Wilson, J, W. Knight, C.Ca

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Amay...*.***

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Taikoku Taichu......... Tainan......... Koshun

#

1.

Pescadores.... " Cantos......9.a.m.

Hongkong litou.m.)10,35

Peak

Gup Rock...

Haihow.9 1.13.] -- Pakhoi...... Phuljon Tourano

toa.m.!

Grant

Thomas, Lt-Comdr. L. Whyte, Mr. and Mrs.

R. and child

Smith, E. Grant

Gaskell, Mr. and Mr. Olpp. Dr. and Mrs, · Pye, E. Burnes

Smith, Percy

C. St. James Aparri Manila...... Legaspi Bacolod Hnilo Cebu...

15 m.

་་་་་་

16. m

Webb, Mr. and Mrs. | Labuan ....

Montagus

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CIUNA STATION.

TONE GUNS I.H.P.

40000

CAPTAIN.

LAST REPORTED

Commander E. La T. Leatham Captain G. L., Vanghan-Lao za Lieut. Commander E. G. W. Davidson. Lieut. Commander W. L.. Bamber,20 Commander II. L Majandie....

Commander C. D. S.

Captain C. ll Umfrevill

Manila

an boule Saigos Yangisse Yangtuge

Hongkong

en roble Estland

Lient, Commpader A. L. Grosso...

Captain H. Grant-Dalton 7,000

Lieut, Commander H. B. Cos

"

Lieut. Commopeder R, Henniker-Heaton Hongkosh

W. H, Datkall

Lieut. Commander 1.700

Honchoor

S. V. Y. de Horsey........... Hongkong C. F. Thursby

Robert H. Vaughan.

Lieut.Commander H. T. Allay "a

Lieut-Commander 1. T. S. Lynn mig de

en roulo Salgon

en route Salgón West River Canton

| West River

West River

BOMEG. T. D. Strath WHERE

Williams y Morgani Commodore H.

Liest, Commander. E. Secreta

NAMR

CLABS.

Nor. ss., 13, H. Thorkjorten, 2d Dec Chefoo 17th Dec., Gen. Aagaard,

& Co. Thoreeen Victoria, Ch. ss., Messer, 23rd Jan.-Canton

aand Jan., GenM. & Co.

Astraes

Cad

Alacrity

Bramble Batomart: ... Cadmor Cherub

despatch-vessel...

3,700

cruiser, 2nd class river gunboal

:10

river gunboat sionp

710 710 +1,970.

water ank and tug...

390

F

Yruna, Am. 18, 469, H. Nelson, 16th Octy–

Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung. „Yunnan, Br. 1.2, 1,206, W. Jones, 23rd Jin,-i

Canton and Jan., Gen.-B. & §.

Clie

...sloop...

1,070

Flora...

IH

Diadem Fame... Kandy Hart *ntas " Kent King Alfred**** Kinaha Monmouth... Moorhen Citer Robin... Sandpiper Snipe ... Takis...

cruiser, 151 clays

host destroyer***

cruiser, 2nd class

11,000 306 4:300

5,700

$,700.

19

201

F

torpedo boat dentingar

175

4,000

B

4,000

6

0

1124

9,800

27,000

Captain S.V

14,100

18

30,000

616

Percy Grabition,

+

***

9,800

*17,000

‚ 'Take"

180

140.

Lieut. Commander's

river gunboat...

240

river

gunboal

1:0

torpedo bant destroyer ...

250.

0,500

Tea!

THOIRT

receiving ship.

1,650:

river gunboxi

180.

300

Thistle

river gabbost

710

по

.

Virago

torpedo bost destroyer

355.

7,300

Lient, Communder R. M. R. West Lieut.Commander Stevenson

surveying ship...

1130

-450

· Hongtos)

torpedo boat destroyer.

уво

4,000

river gunboat..............

195

Bou

river, gunboal

150

550

river gunboat

.850

Lieut-Commander C. Z. L. Thomas J. Lisat-Commander G. B. Spicer Bimson. Llaut Compinander G. J. Todd TVSH Lieut.Commander Juo, F. Kuos...

Hoor

Yangissa

E. B. Sutton, Am. ship, 1,639. Burmann, sand Dec-Haiphong taj Dec., Ballast.—A. K. & Co. Ponape, Ger. ach., 310, H. Martens, stat Dec., -Yap 20th Dec, Ballast-German Consul.

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

18th Oct.,—Manila 26th Sept., Qld From Order.

DOOK RETURNS,

KOKOKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKS. H.M.S. Whiting is at Kowloon Dock: Heungthan ...

Kwongchowy saranı Prinz Waldemar ... Perlang Monteagle, ................... Sorsogon............ Fronde ................ 7. V. de Aldecor.......... Proteus..................

** Fastengern arrivač. Par Maris, from Mauritius-150 Chinese, Fer Heftas, from Coast Ports-Dr. and Mrs. Merkum, Misses Merchant, Watherly, Blaa kett, Kingsmills, Masters Siswan, Gordon Wister, Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thomas, Messrs. Railton, Schrandeyer, Sicque, and 170 Chlosse.

Per Diomed, from Singapore 157 Chiasse. Mrs. Cattle and children, Dr. and Mrs. La Patrarch

Per Tapsing, from Manila-Mrs. Labgold, Empress of India......

to the increased demand for old nigusterings, Love, Mesars. J. C. Kandion, C. H. Magia, A Peng Fal

which has been noted by dealers in antiquas W. Hoppe, J.-H. Loop; 8. Wolf and Geo. || Kaga Maru all over the country, "Another fastury of the' | Rounity,"

Samsta pinipi

.

*

.10

Waterwitch -Whiting Widgeon Woodcock i Woodlark...

torpedo boar destroyci

forgede boat destroyer

cruiser, 1st class.

cruleer, 1st class

river ganhost

cruiser, 1st class

river ganbost

torpedo boat lastroyer

river gunboat

Admiral Sir Arthur

Walcatt

Commander R. W. Glenais

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