tinguished lawyer, and, it may be remembered, wat for the American side on” the Alaskan tribunal held over here at the Foreign Office.
A "STRAIGHT" MAN.
Of evidence for and against the prisoner. there will, of course, be plenty that must not be trusted. Fortunately for him, Mr. William' Travers Jerome is the district attorney, who acts as Public Prosecutor. I say "fortunately," for Mr. Jerome is one of the straightest men io America. He is the bete noire of Tammany
and the terror of the gambler. He has many enamiar, but even they acknowledge that he is * man of honour; and Mr. Thaw and his friends know that in conducting his casa for the prosecution Mr. Jerome will be beyond suspicion, and will allow no evidence which be believes to come from donbtful sources.
MARIE CORRELLI ON WOMAN
SUBFRAGE,
"Why? Because, frankly and honestly, I do not want it. Again why? Because, to my "mind, the very desirei fir a vote on 'the pari of woman is an open confciilon of weakness-a proof that she has lost ground and is not sure of herself. For if she is a real woman-if she
has the natural, heritage of her sex, which is the mystic power to persuade, enthral and sub- jegate man she has no need to come down from her throne and mingle in 'any of his poli-. ∙tical ways, inasmuch as she is already the
head and front of government,"
Aho thus enlarges on man's dependence on women:
"Lei those who will laugh at or sneer down the statement, the fact remains that a man is seldom anything more than a woman's repre- sentative. No inan, in either business or plea- Kurs, can ever quite shake off the influence of the woman with whom he is most privately and intimately connected. Good or bad, she colora his life. It is always a case of cherchez la fem me. Seck and you will find. Behind a sloven- ly workman there is generally-a-sluttish-wife. Behind the obstinate and stupid man, behind the timorous and time-serving man, behind the hasty politician who insults his Prime Minister, will be found in' their several turns, the com monplace woman, the bypocritical woman and the disappointed, egotistical, vain woman.
|
"Maois, what woman makes him. She bears him and rears him. She is his sovereign and supreme ruler. From the first breath he draws she, and she alone, possesses him. When he is born he at once displays that fractious“ and fickle disposition which is so often significant of his future development; and woman has to carry him up and down in her arms, talking nonsense to him, or, as it is called, baby language? She knows she has to begle that way because he would not under. stand sense,"
Men, we are told, laugh at women's altempt ed intellectualism. They call a clever writer,
She exclaims:
But who is to blame for this erroneous im pression so widely prevalent anong men?
|
|
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27 1907.
Arrivals.
Taiwan, Br. 12,1,c40, J. A. Manin, 26th Feb
-Saigon zat Feb., Gen.-Chinese.
Hanoi, Fr. 19, 781, P. Morices, 26th Feb.,-- Haiphong aand Feb., Ges,-A, R. M.. Ningpo, Br. 28. Eedy, 27th Feb,
Saigon 1st Feb. Rice.-R. & S. Haimun, Br. .., 636, A. J. Robson, 27th Feb.
"
Foochow seth" Feb, Amoy ́ ́25th, and Swatow 26th, Gen,—D., L. & Co.
Eastern, Br. 1.4, 2,173, W. G. McArthur, 17th
Fab-Kobe via Moji zoth Feb., Gen. G., L. & Co.
Huichow, Br. ... 1,217. E. Forsyth, 27th Feb,
-Saigon 22nd Feb., Rice-B & S. Fri, Nor. . 160 C. Wazle, 27th Feb.
Balgon at Feby Rico.-Aazaard, Thore
sen & Co.
Dagny, Nor. ., 893, O. Abrahamsen, 19th
Feb., Wakamatsu 20th Feb., Coll- Aagaard, Thoresen & Ca
Masan Muro, Jap. xx. 702, 1. Sakurai, 27tḥ
Hong Wan I. Br. 14, 2,060, ]. L. Sieker, sőth
Teck Seng
Kashima Maru, Jap. 14. 1,746, A. Nomura,
20th Feb.,--Kabe 11th Feb., Goa.—Order, Kisha Maru, jap, ss., 1,516, T. Takemura,
23rd Feb,--Moji 17th Feb., Coal.—0. 5. K Kutseg, Br. 6s, 3,110, R. C. D. Bradley, 26th Feb-Calcutta via Penang and Singapore 19th Feb., Gen.-J., M. & Co..
"
Liangchow, Br. ., 1,200, H. Harder, 218
Feb., Sandakan 17th Feb, Timber.-B. &5.
Maria, Ger, as, 1,169, J. Petersen, 17th Feb.,-
Saigon 13th Feb., Rice-floor.-J. & Co. Maurang, Br. 3., 1,544, R. Houghton, 26th
Feb-Sandakan 20th Feb., Timber and Gen 1, M. & Co Neil MacLeod, Am, .., 901, E. Comal, 19th.
Jans-Manila 16th June, Ballast-Barret to & Co.
N. S. de Rosario, Am. ., 715. M. Lopez, Blanco, 13th June,--Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barretto & Co. Pheumpenh, Br. ., 1,006, J. H. Scott, 17th
Feb. Saigon rath Feb., Rice and Ges. Wo Fat Sing.
Feb-Tamsul 24th Fobi, Amoy 25th, and Panton 23rd Fab., Gad.—B,'& Co.
Swatow 26th, Gen.-O. S. K.
Clearances at the Harbour Omlos. Kashima Maru, for Kobe,” Dagny, for Canton.
Kueichow, for Cheloo. Anghin, for Swatow.. Quinta, for Hongay. Hongway 1, for Amoy, Mantenole, for Shanghai, "Prometheus, far Swalow. Kreangse, for Shanghai. Kokslihang, lar Bangkok,
Departures Feb. 271 Preussen, for Europe. Monteagle, for Vancouver. Prometheus, for Bangkok. Wakomatsu Maru, for Moji. Aseson Maru, for Saigon. Anghin, for Bangkok, Khaickang, for Bangkok. Quinta, for Hongay.
for Saigon.
Saxonia, for Singapore, Serchuen, for Canton.
Kwangre, for Sharighai.. Kuilchow, lor-Tienisin.- Amigo, for Haiphong.
Passengers arrived.
Per Haimun, from Coast Ports - MessrE. Batterworth, Allen, Bolles, Meyrick, and 120 Chinese.
Per Dagny, from Wakamatsu-Mr. Holst, Per Eastern, from Japan for Brisbane-Mrs. and to Chinese. Maher. For Hongkong-Mr. Gordon Bowden,
Pamongers departed: Per Preussen, from Hongkong for Hamburg,
|
Fr.. 2,500, Boulsson, 23rd Feb, Prominent, Nor, .., 746, Christiansen, 25th Feb,Iloilo 20th Feb., Bugar-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Rajah, Ger. ., 1,375, A. Denker, 18th Feb,
Bangkok 10th Feb., Rice and Teak.-M. & Co. * 4 ་ Samson, Ger. 1.5., 1,010, F. Schmetz, zoth Feb,Bangkok 12th Feb., Rice And Wood.-B. & 5.
Sarsogan, Am, .,, 428, Vittaria, 7th Sept.-
Manila 4th Sept., Ballast-Order. Shinano Maru, Jap. 1, 3,960, K. Kawara, 23rd Fab., Shanghai 211 Feb., Flour, Milk and Gen.-N. Y. K. Signal, Ger, 8., 960, G. Schlaikier, 8th Feb., -Singapore 29th JAD, and Hoihow 7th Feb, Gen, J. & Có.
Sosbu Maru, Jap. ., 1,119, T. Surugs, 24th Feb,-Shanghai 17th Feb. Gen.-O. S.
K.
Tacoma, Am, ss., 9,606, E. W. Roberts, 28th Jan., Tacoma via Japan Poris 13th Dec, Teucer, Br. 8.8, 5.805, J. Barwise, 25th Feb,- Tacoma via Puget Sound and Japan.23rd JAD., Gen.-B. & 5. Tjilaljap, Dut. .... P. J. van Emmerick,
2475, 12th Feb., Moji 7th Feb., Coal,~J, C. J. Uudine, Nor. ., 113, H. Thorkjornsen, 23rd Dec-Chefoo 17th Dec, Gen.-Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.
Victoria, Ch. 4, 934 1. F. Messer, 21st Feb.
-Swatow 20th Feb., Ballast Hong Fat. Yrupe, Am. 6.5., 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct -
Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung. Yuopsang, Br. .., 1,128, F. Mooney, 24th Feb-Manila 21 Feb., Gen-, M. & Zafiro, Br. s.s., 1,679, R. Rodger, 25th Feb.
Co.
Manis 23rd Feb, Sugar.-S., T. & Co. Zoroaster, Ar.5.6, 2,173, 3. Ewan, 24th Feb,-
Moji 19th Feb., Coal.-S., T. & Co.
•
SAILING VRAELĖ. Ponape, Ger. ach., 220, H.. Martens, gist Dec.,
-Yap 20th
Consul.
Pec., Ballast-German
Prince George, bl, 472, A. R. Anderson.
18th Oct-Manila 26th Sept, Old Iron. Order,
Vesucia
Fesmera Expoëtan,
Frum Agents
2
'Vila.... .......Singapore. P. & O. Co Feb. 28 Glenstras.....Singapore McG. & G. Feb, 28 Dardanus ... Singapore B. & S...... Feb. 28 Prinz Ludwig.ingapore M. & Co... Mar. Breconshire Singapore. S. T. & Co Mar. Kouang Si... Singapore M. M.....Mar. Tjipanas...... Macasian, C. J. L... Mar. Ernest Simons Singapore M. M....... Mar. Sado Máru Japan...... N. Y. K........ Mar. Tjibodas.......Moji ......|.C.]_L..Mar. Kores........... Japan..... P. M. Co..Mar. Ceylon Maru...Bombay...N. Y. K... Mar. 10 Emp. of China.Vancouver C. P. R. Co}Mar, 13 Changsha ...ydney B. & S... Mar. 13
Messrs. Arnould, Abellini, Mr. and Mrs. Agenor de Azevedo, Mrs. G. de Aguiar Barros, Messrs. N. H. Bramwell, A. Berli, Dr. and Mrs. Blaamo, Miss B. Bakker, Mr. M. L. Brown, Mrs. H. G. del Castillo and children, Mrs. Cparner, Mrs Cavelle, Misses Custis (2), Messrs. Fred. E. Chester, Chan Yee, Dr. and Mrs Tiesing. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davidson. Miss E. Davidson, Rev. and Mrs. Dachselt and children, Mrs. L. Engel, Messrs. E. H. E. En- nema, K. Funatsu, Fletcher, Mr. and Mrs. Fittock and children, Messrs. O. W. Ferguson, artist or novelist of the opposite sex "abnor-Gloger, Mrs. Graham and children, Messrs. 'mal" or "upsexed,” and set her down," as 100 Gamon, H. Gay, S. Harada, Dr. and Mrs. A. D. old or too ugly to do anything else but attempt | Hail, Miss A. A. Hail, Mr. J. F. Hückelheim, to secure a little doubtful notoriety by engag.
Rev. and Mr. C; H. Hickling, Mr. and Mrs. jog in work-not fitted for her capacities." Mea
D. Haskell, Mr. and Mrs. Hauschild, Mesiri. A. R. E. Hampshire, H. C. Harsten, G. Hülsen, are not wholly to blame for this law estimate. F. H. Heinze, F. Hartmann, Rev. and Mrs. Higgins and children, Messrs. F. Heer. 1. Inot tablay, Miss Kelso, Messrs. C. Kempe, Kondo. Mr. and Mrs C. Kingmen, child and servant, Miss Kingsmill, Messrs. F. Katen kamp, E. Knauf Mrs. Kiching and children, Lau Kirg Shan, C. A. Lichenschütz, Miss K. Lang, Mr. and Mrs. A. Macrtios, Consul and Mrs, E. Meyer and child, Dr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. P. Messer, Mr. and Mri. Me Neill, children and servant. Mr. H. Price, Mrs. and Miss Parker, Mr. H, Mrs. C, A. and Miis L. Rose, Mr. and Mr. B. Rennan, Messrs, G. F. Roller, J. J. Rietbergh, Jr., C. W. Rogg. Th. Robertson, J. D. F. Pander, Mrs. F. B. Robinson and children, Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Riddelsdell and children, Lady Bausmarez, Messrs. J. Smythe, P. G, Scott. 5. and Mrs. Schroff; Mrs. Seah Eng Leck, children and servant, Mrs. A. Schmidt, Mr. A. Scalig. Rev. and Mrs. Sanford and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Tyen and children, Mrs. R. and Miss Thuss, Mr. J. B. Thompson, Lieut.and- Mrs. Vailbrecht, M, H, H. West, Miss Wies derkehr, Mr. Wondres, Mr. and Mrs. F. Weg. ner, Mears. Wang, Wickham, J. A. Warren, Miss Wickham, Mr. J. A. Warren, Miss vonz, Y. de Aldecoa...... Weingärtner, Mr. and Mrs. Ward and children.
Why, the women iba selver, of course, al only because they show the most cruel and acrimoniam spite' and jealousy when one of their sex becomes distinguished in art-or letters, but because they are the first to start unkind reports about her and against her against her looks, her dress, her manner and even her reputation. There is na length, to which women's tongues will not run when 'downing' other women more brilliant than themselves. They allow men to see this paltry display of their inferior character every day, and naturally the men draw their own conclu sions. The youngest schoolboy is too often compelled to notice and inwardly comment "pon his mother's love of leaștable`scandal or his sister's pillous envy of some other prettier
girl,
"If such are the early impressions made by the conduct of his own women relatives on a youth's mind, he will, most unquestionably, when he grows to manhood, retain the one 'fixed idea of woman's generally inherent foolishness, while the talk of women's in terests will only 'mave him to a skeptical amile,"
She concludes by giving women a recipe for triumphing in the war between the sexer" Thus:
41
"Taking'a broad survey of the contest, it is
It
evident'that man's war with woman will never end till she herself learns how to conquer him. She can do it so easily if she only will.. needs no violence-ne wordy discussión, Part of his battle against her to-day is an instinctive desire to protect her against herself to try and prevent her from losing all that lovely reverence, tenderness and delicacy which in Jong aga old postic days made him lift her to the altitude of an angel and guardian' goddèss of his life. For in his heart he would like to be able to say of her as Panuccio dal Bagoo of Pisa wrote of his lady:-
Jam sil rapturos
'Since thus my will waiset,
To serve, then lower of Joy; tkfas excellence, Norever that anything could rosia
A pain or regret,
Dui on the dwills my every thought and venSE Į Considering that from then all vietas spread,,
As from a fountain-head,
That is thy gift ie wiadom's liest avail"
And honour without fall
"In these lines may be found an epitome al the women's rights, which, if faithfully ad hered to, should govern the world. It is better to be a Cleopatra than 'suffragette, even if Antony must lois Actiam. And if woman would impress man with an abiding sense of hey moral and mental power, and with the parity of her lotellectual influence upon the history of the time, she must begin to teach -him in the nursery and schoolroom, (not at the polling booth,"-Masis Corelil jo The Rapid. Reviews
Shipping Reports
Soeters, Mr.
Str. Halmun, from Coast. Paris:-Moderata N.E. winds and fine clear weather.
Str. Talwan, from Baigen:-Experienced strong N.E. monsoon and rough sea.
Str. Ningpo, from Saigon: trong N.E. wind and sea to Paracels and moderate to port. Str. Heichow, from Saigon :-Moderate to fresh. N.E. gale and high sea to Cape Padaran, thence maderate wind and sea to port.
Str. Bariern, from Kabe, &c. :—Left Kobe at 12.30 pm, on 20th February; arrived at Moji at 8.10 a.m on the 2:st, strang N. and N.W. winds were experienced with heavy snow aqualls, very heavy wasther was experienced at Maji, NV. pales and heavy snow storms, Left Yeji at 1p.in. on the 23rd and arrived at ongsung at 8 am, to-day. Mofi to Heishar Island fine weather with moderate wind and sea. Helshan to Ockses thick weather with continuous rain, moderate N. and N.E. wlads and sen, thence arrival thick hazy westher with moderate N.E. winds and sea,
Vassels in Part.
STRANA,
Amara, Dr. Lu, 1,566, J. C. Mattock, 26th Feb,
-Saigon zoth Féb, Rice.-J., M. & Co.... Chip Shing, Br. 1.s., 1,199, M. Picknell, 14th Feb.,-Saigon 18th Feb., Rice.-J., M. &
Co..
DOCK RETURNS,
HONGKONG AND WHẠMPOA DOCKS, Kwongchow....
at Kowloon Dock
Print Waldemar.... Emeraude............... Sorsogon ....... Fronde,
Tilajapi Paul Bozu omne Wongkor
11
|
Post Office.
·A·Mail will cłowe for Bangkok-Per demeres, 28th Feb., 9 AM, Bangkok-Per Rajakkock, 38th Feb 9 M. Quong-chow-wan, Hoihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong-Per Hawel, 28th Feb., 9 A.M.
Singapore. Fonang and Colombo-Per Nyanza, 28th Feb 9 AM.
Macao - Pr Swi Tof, 28th Feb., 115 P.M. Swaton, Amoy and Shanghai-Per Liang «Apw, 28th Fab., 3 P.M.
Swatow, Amoy and Foschow-Par Hat
Mar... Shanghai-Fer Hangrang, 1st Mar, IT A.M.. Macad-Per Sul. T'al, 1st Mar, 1.15 PM 1 Port Darwin, Thursday laland, Cooktown, Cars, Townsville, Tirisbane, Sydney, Hobart, laide and Perth-Per Eastern, and. Mar, Launceston, New Zealand. Melbourne, Ade 18AM-
Adams, P. R. AIL, A.
Allars, C.
HONGKONG A
Hykes, Dr. J. R
GRAIGIEBURN
Adams, M. and Mrs. F. Nelson, R. H
Dar un, F. HAY
Grint
Mrs.1anison, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, E. Graus
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrsmith, Percy
Inner, Capt. R. Joki, J. P. F.
Jonson, Mr. and
AN
Joseph, R. M.
Gitties, A
Joughin, J. C.
Kelly, FS.
Keidel, H.
Pye, E. Burnet
Krill, T.
Kunze, P.
Linton, P.
Hailey Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Battiscombe, H. G. Heattie, R..B. Beaumont, A. G. Becker, O. Bemberg, Biervliet, A. Van(Vice- Lavy, W, Bisney, Mr. & Mrs. S.
Consul for Belguim) Labes, P. Bimney, Misa Blanch, Mr. and Mrs.
N.F. Block, K Bonnet F Bowle Evans, Major Brebner, Dr. A.
and Mr. Brewer, Mr. and Mrs.
W. W..
Brighton, F. G.
Logan, Mr. & Mrs. W. Little, T. M.
Longberg, Jr, H. W. Luttringbaue, P. Mackentic, H. G. Malden, G. F. Marriott, Dr. O. Massey, Miss K. A. Marshall, F. B.
McCraith, J. W. Moore, S.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montague
OCCIDENTAL,
Brown, Mr. W.9. Munro, Miss A Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Pellen, Mr. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. and 2 children Piper, C.
Gow, W.
Gow, Mr. W, and a and child
children
Simpson, Mrs. W. M
Tabot, D. Lieut. Com. Thomas, Thomas, Lt-Comdr. L.
L. Lowe, J. C,
Whyte, Mr. and Mrs.
R. and child
Broughall, Mr. & Mrs. Moore, Dr. and Mrs. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.
W. B.A.
Moreno, Alberto (Con-
Mrs.
.
sal for Papama) Newborn,, Mr. & Mrs.
R. H.
Manila, Simpsonhafen, Fri-Wilhelm hafen, Herbertshohs, Merapi Busbars, Sydney, Malbamme, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Lance- Brayfield, T. Waldemar, and Mar. 11 A.M... ston, New Zealand and Fremantle-Per Prins Campbell, L. F.
Carter, Mr. and
Carter, A.
Major A. Per Chatham, Hon. & Mrs.
Chapman, B. F.
Manila Per Zefiro, and Mar, 11 A.M. Macao-Per Sul Tai, 2nd Mar., 1.15,P.M.'
W.
■ H. F.
Paine, A. E. Porkios, Mr. and M. Peake, W.
T.L Plordien, A. R. Von
der
Bingapore, Penang and Calcuttà - Per Chapman, H.K.V.C. wingten, A. G. Kutsang, and Mar., P.1.
Singapore, Panang and Colombe Austria, and Mar. 3 PM.
Macao-Per Sul Tai, 4th Mar. 1.15 P.M. Shanghai, Kobe and Yokobama. Per Chatham, Mize Habsburg, 4th Mar., 4 P.M.
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Hongkong Maru, gih Mar, to AM.
Europe, &c India, via Teticorin-Per Australier 5th Mar., II A.M.
Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, B., and Seattle, Wash-Per Sadnoma Mary, 5th Mary 3 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Yochow, 5th Mar.. 3 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Colombo Per Sado Maru, 5th Mar., 5.M.
Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang, Sourabaya and Macassar-Per Thiboder, 7th Mar 4 PM,
Moji, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Titans, 71k Mar., 4 P.M.
Manila, Zamboangs, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Bris
bane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Tainan, 8th Mar.. 3 P.,
Manila-Por Rubi, gth Mar., 10 à M. Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin Per Delar, 9th Mar, 11 A.M.
Shanghai Nagasaki, Kohe. Vakobama, Victoria and Vancouver, 15.C.-1'ar Empress of Zadan, 14th Mar., 3 P.M.:
Shanghal-Per Ashtong, 14th Mar. 3 P. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolula and San Francisco-Per Korea, 16th Man, Ir'A.M.
Yokohama and Kobe-Par Changsha, 18th Mar. 3 P...
Cheshire, F. D. Chichester, D. A.A.0., Philpot. L. D.. D.8.0., Major A. A Picton, B. Chichester, Mrs. A. A. Powell, W. A.. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs, Preshaw, C. M. Clark, M. O.
Power, H.
T, W.
Pritchard, H
CeRR, R.M., Eng. Lt. Reid, H.
and Mr. Coloham, H. J. Colvin, H. E. Connor, J. L. Coulthart, J., Coykendall, R. B. Crook, B. A. Crook, A.
H.
Davies, F, O. Cruickshank, A.
Day, Mr. S. R. Donald, Mr. and Mrs,
W. H. Doolittle, F. H..
W. A.
C. and infant
Dowley, Mr. and Mrs. Downing, Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop, G. A. Evan-Jones, Mr. and Einstmano, W.
Fairchild, H. J.;
Mrs. E
Finnic, Fischer, R. Europe, .. India, via Tuticorin-Per | 21
Fisher, H. G. Tonkin, 19th Mar,, 11 A.M.
Fletcher, H, L. Europ & Ind win Teritorin e Franklin, C. B. Ernest Simons, and pril. II ..
Post Office
Money Letters The declines, all re ponsibility for tinregistered Letters containing bank notes or jewellery: and where Registration har been neglected will make no enquiries into alleged losses of such letters (Postal Guide 121.)
The Portal Guide for 1907, and the revised tariff of Parcel Port Rates are now ready and on sale at the General Post Ofeel and all the British Postal Agencies, in China.
VISITORS AT THE BOT ELS
PRAX.
W..
1.
Riecken, T. Roach, Mrs. J. S. and
child
Rowoldt, S. B._ Sandes, Miss F. E. Skian, A. Smallman, Mr. and
Ms. H. F. Smyth, F. W. Spittles, J. S. Stebbing, W. T. Stephens, H Stovold, P. A.... Sutherland, P. D. Talbet, J. Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M Thorne, G. 5. Toledano, Th, Tradwen, C. Topliss, H. J
Uffel, W. Von Unbebaun, C. H. Wakefield, Mr M. Wall, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W
Rnd infant
Vaterhouse, K.
Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs,
A. H.
Wilson, Mr. & Mrs. J. Winkler, Mr. and Mrs.
Con. J. K.
Fritze, O. Frost, B. L. Fuller, Stuart (American Vice sul General) Fuller, Denman Grant, A. W. Handelman, J. Hewett, Hon. E. A. Hewett, Mrs. F. A. Howard, E.
fr
Wishart, I. R. Wishart, L. 7. Wood, Miss D. Wood, G. G. Young, J. A. Zollensky, A.
KING EDWARD.
.
February 26th, 1907, max:
Vladivostock. Nemuro Hakodate
Tukio
Bar. Th. Hu, Wind Wr.
11
a.m.30.12 30.17
Sagasaki Kuchi Kagoshima....
59.23
+
30.33*~*
+212
(30,37)
30.23 30, 20
11
30.21
Chefoo.........16 30.19 Weihaiwei.... a.m.
Jomd
omd
130.12
Ishigakijima.. 20 30.13
Hankowa.m. Kinkiang
P
Shanghai.. Guzik......
Shuc teak...
4
fam.to.17
Amoy Swalow .l'aihaku Taichu...·** Tainan........ Koshun ..... Pescadores.. Canton......
Hoagkung Victoris Peak
Gap Rock
W
104.
1113010
30,15 am.130.21 108.m.30.20
Macao... Hoihog m Pakhoi......... Phution... tom. Tourang *****
"
11
C. St. James Aparti...... 5. Manila...
3D.20
10a.m.go.08 8a
Lim,
Legaspi ...... Bacolod 4.m. Iloilo
Cebu, on.......... Labuzo
10 29.90 82
Fabruary 27th, 1907, Km,
Vladivostock.m.- Nemuro...... Hakodate..... Tokio ....... Kuchi Nagasaki.....
.m. 29.80-
29.89
13014-
30.23-
"
30.17
Kagoshima...
30.23
130,10
퍼 130.33
Ishigakijima..
130.13
6 a.m. 30.34)
Oshima
Naha
Chefaa.........6 am Weihaiwei...9 am
Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Lynian, Mr. and Mis: Tankow
Alexander. Mr. & Mrs. Kelsall, R.A., Major and Bramley, Harry
Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Russell 2
Angelis, P.. D.
H..F. Mohne, Mr.
Arratoop, C.
Melland, N.
Bogert, Dr. and Mrs.
E.S.
Meyer, Mr.
B. and amal
*
C. M. Aubrey, Dr. G. G. Band, Dr.
Beattie, M. P.
Mri. Keot, H., Col. & Mrs. Keat, Col, and Mrs. Knight, C. C.
Brown, Mr. and Mrs.. Moffatt, G.
J. B Campbell, H. J. Colleyshaw, E H.
Nicholson, D. M. Norove, I
Otami, Count
Come. Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
G. 1).
Counteer
Otasi, S,
Crawford, Henry
Oviedo, F.
Oldorf, Mr. & Mr. K. Persico, Mr. and Mrs.
Peacock, Miss Aņula
R.
Belton, Mrs. .Bendixen, Capt.
Martin, R.
Miller, Mr.
Blair, Mr. and Mrs. D. Moon, Mr. and Mrs.
к.
Mon,, D. K.
Carruthers, E. S. Chalmers, J. H. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs.
H. W. Cobden, A. S. Courtney, G. N. Darling, Col. Dixon, C. F.
Dooner, Capt. & Mrs. Ellis, Me and Mi.. Gale, Major J. R. Calbraithe, Mr.. Gelthrope, Mr. Greenhill, Mr.
Gregory,
A.
Hancock, Mr. Hizolat, F. A. Hill, E. E...
Hockaday, W, T.
Cunningham, Mr. and Pattis, Dr. D.
Mrs. A..
Kioklang
• 32.2?
Shanghai... am. jaa
Gatsing
Sharp Peak...
# 130.25
Amoy 6.30.04
Swatown
30,12]
Taihoka.... a.m. 30.15 faicho........
rainon .......
and Koshob *****
Pescadores
Elson, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs.
Givens, C. S. Gondehanx, E. J.
Reid, A.M.C., Lt. Col.
J. M.
Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Rigge, Mr.
C. B. Risland, Mr. & Mr. Hazada, R..
H.
Ross, Major
Sawer, Mrs W. E.
Sayer, G. W... Sinclair, A
Smith, A. Findlay Sporge, Mr. Thomson, D. D. Vallicelli, Consul-Gen.
and Mrs.
N
Haghes, Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries, H. U. Joseph, Mr. and. Mrs.
E. S.
West, J. J. Wilder, A. P.. Wi'son, J. W.
Mrs.
Cosmopolitas
Priaz Sigismund Kubis......*** Saphir ................ Peng Fei ain Honam.................. 3.M.S. Flapei ......... Shantung ...... 11
#
ม
NAME..
Ships Passed The Canal,
Alacrity 22nd January-Benglos, Flintshire Denbig Astraz hall, Glaucus, Manila, „29th January-Reon, Radnorshire, Slavonia, Survia, Tonkin, Prins Bedford Bitel Friedrich, Kamakura Maru, Printers Bramble Allca. 19th January-Kouang. St, Poly Briamart phemus, Teenkat, Breconshire, Drumgaith, Cadmuz Elhamtara, Glinstras, Rasdara, St. Domingo, Cherub St. Patrick, st February-C. Ford Lasise, C Calckar, Dardanur, Verona, Yarra, Namur Fame Wila, 5th February-Baniawers, Benlomond, Flo Kemun Pertia, Alderney, Bluerors, Habt Handy" barg, Liberia, Siberian, Bth February-Coy Hat ton, Antenor, Brnest Simons, Hitachi Maru, ASUS Sanual Mare, Amberton, Bellarophon, Hoksne. Kent staufen, Kwonging, Prins Ludwig, Vandalla. King Allred 12th February-Niptune, Erzherzog, Fran Kinsha Ferdinand, 15th February-Salarii, Oanfa, Agamemnon, Ping Susy, St. Georgs, Nulla, Malia Rivirclyde, 19th February Achilles, Ben Monmouth.. venue, Japan, Zisten. 23rd February-Men Moorhen laws. Polynesten, Saydi, Prinz Heinrich, Otter Kanagawa Marsi, Tamba Marsi, Delgravia. Robin... margzhire, Sumatra, Nubia, Patrolux, Falcon, 26th February-Benavon, Brizgavia, Monteo Sandpiper.
Scipe Dorothy, Kapnord, St. Orwald,
Henry, Mr. & Mrs. R. Humphrey, H. S. Hurley, Fred. C, Jack, Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Mrs, & child Tordan, A. J. Jordan, Mrs, H. Jordan, Miss E. A, fordan, C.
Pearson, Miss Peters, Major & Mrs. Pope, R. Ridge, Mrs. LM. Fobertson, Alex. * Silverstone, Mr. & Mrs
5.
Silverstone, M. L, Square, Miia N. Stevenson, Lt-Comdr.
and Mrs.
Tari, Mins Toumera, G;
+
Canton m. 30.10
130.13
13
30.12
30.TX
30.13
30,18
"
14
11.
30.18.66
Hongkongma.m. Victoria Peak Gap Reck Macao
Pakbol
Hollow9am. Phulianoam.
Tourans......
3. St. James.]
"
H
11827165வி
Aparri ......6 am. 30.08 yo Manila 10a.m. Legaspi.... a.m. Bacolod... Iloilo....... Ceba Labuan.....
" |29.94 78
29.91 81
BT
30.20
T
|agoona|||||® [ ] •
Joseph, J. E.
Vida, F.
Kai, Mr.
Koetsier, Misses (2) Watanabe, T. Krauss, G. L.
Waddell, Capt. & Mr.
Feb. at
White, Misr
White, H, A,
.M.
Williams, G.
Parome: **de** Temperatura Humidity......SAD
30.09
$2
64
79
Mackenzie, H. G.
Zens, Mr. & Mrs, L. A,
Rainfall...
Woonamaker, Mr. and Legeane, Vice-Consul
HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION.
river gynhnat sloop
23,000
cob
CLASS.
STONE. GUNJ I.H.P.
CAPTAIN.
LAST REPORTED AT
despatch-verval...
1,700
cruiser, and class
4,360
10
3,000 7,000
Commander E. La T, Leatham ·
Hongkong
Captain C, L. Vaughan-Leo...
Bongkong
cruiser, 1st class
9,8:
34
fon passage to China
Station
river gunboat
710
Lieut.-Commander E. G. W. Davidson.
Yangiare
710
goo
Lleut-Commander W. L. Bamber
Yangista
1,070
1,400
!!
Commander B. L. Majendis...
Yangiere
Water turk and tug'.....
390
200
Hongkong
sloop....
1,070
1,400
Commander C, D. S: Raikes
Hongkong
Torpedo boat destroyer.
306
5,700
Lient, Commander A. L. Greason.....
Hongkong
: -4,360
7,000
Captain H. Grant-Dalton
torpedo bost destroyer ...
#75
275
4,000
Lient. Commander H. B. Cax Lieut-Commander R. Henniker-Heston
an route Hongkong ·
FAP
Hongkong
Hongkong
torpedo boss destroyer
280
3,900
Lieut-Commander W. H. Darwall
Hongkong
19
9,800
17,000
Captain B. V. V. de Horsey i
......
Singapore
14,100
30,000
Captain C., Thunby
616
1,200
Lingt-Commander Percy Crabtree, [...]
Hongkong
Унирите
1,400
Captain John F. Parry..............
(an passage to China
17
9,800
180
27,000.
Boo
-Captain J. A. Tuka...
Lient Commander Robert E. Vaughan.
West River
350
6,500
Lieut. Commander J. Kiddie
Hongkorw
140
Lieut. Commander O. C. Walcott...
river gunboa!
340
Lleut, Commander H. T. Allay ......
«
West River
Wast River
"
river gunboat ***
240
Taku
torpedo buat destroyer....
6,500.
Yangtze
receiving ship...
**
river gunboat
800
*
門
torpedo hast delirayer
6,300
Hongkong
450
5,900
Liast-Commander O. EL Thomas.
800
Laut. Commander G, R. Spicer-Simeon
Hongkong
"
$50
Lisal, Commander G. J. Todi
Yangtass
150
5$9
Llant Commander Jani .. Kaos 202; ****
Vangisse
Yangtare
Dakotali, Br. 1.9., 2,598, W. A. Roas, 24th Feb -Canton 23rd Feb.. Gen.-S. Ó. Co. Devawongue, Ger, .., 057, T. V. Bruhn,
24th Feb-Bangkok (Kobsichang) 16th Arrivals at Home-22nd January-Poly Tamar Feb., Rice, Meal and Deck Planks.-M. mastan, Siskonta, Trieste, Prins Regant Luite, Tial pu & Co.
pold. 25th January—Marionathakira, Myrmi- | Thiştlə Empress of Japan, Br. 21, 2012, Henry don, 18th January-Maragon, 19th January Vitago
Pybus, R.M.R., 13th Feb,Vancouver 25th Rhenania, 1st February-Glenavon, Prinz Waterwitch Jan., and Shanghai 11th Feb, Mails and Bitei Friedrich, Fedde, Banmoar, Braemar, Whhing, a Gen-C.-P. R. Co.
Pak Ling, 4th February-Formosa
Widgeon Fooksang Br. S., 1,987, W. E. Sawor, ath February-Kenusder Strovia, Yarra, Kama Woodenck Feb-Calcotia Feb, Coals, M. | Bura Maru. 12th February-Glaucus, Stam, Woodlark & Co
Bikanlara, 15th February—C. Fard. Later, Honglong Maru, Jap, a., 3,447, E. Bent, 15th Flintshire, Kosmun, Hilacht: Marns St. Do Feb-San Francisco 24th Jan., Honolulu wingo, roth February-Nam, Vaard Feb. stat, Yokohama. 14th Feb., Kobe 15th, —Bellerophon, Hohensianfen, Bysherzog Frans Magasaki 17th, and Manila ayrð, Malls Bardinand, Kalarié ! 2018 | Fahmary=-Ping and Capt, KK
#
零零
cruiser, and class
torpedo boat destroyer
cruisp), 156 class
erulsar, fyt elanı
river gunboat
of surrpying ship in
crplaer, 1st class
river gunboat
***
torpedo baat destroyer -
river gunboat
ripas eupkan
*
surveying ship...
torpedo boat destroyer
siyer guppaat
river kunbpeti
river gunbeal via
Flying Fing of Vies-Admiral Bir
...
Stallon
Hongkong,
Lieut, Commander J. T. B, Lyne .....
Strath
Commodore
H, P. Williams...
Hongkong/
...Hongkong
fooLiant Commander 2, Becretan Yangisis
WANNEER HAR. West. * Yangtis.
Stevenson
mde
Commander R. W. Cleante. Hengkang