Intimation.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY JULY 13. 1907.
ing of the Hankow, the exact re⚫ults of which will never be known. But taking these figures for what they are worth it appears that the death-tate among non-Chineschas dwindl ed from 20.50 in 1901 to 14.02 per thousand last year, which is extremely satisfactory.
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community are by no means so bright, for the death-rate per thousand has risen from 23.77 in 1901 to 26.41 in 1906. Referring to the high case mortality recorded at the Tung Wah hospital, the compilers observe that the Hospital is a purely Chinese in. stitution, maintained by voluntary contribu tions, and supervised only by a Government medical officer. The reason, however, for the high case-mortality at this Hospital does not lic altogether in the treatment of the patients, but in the fact that the Hospital is regarded by the Chinese more as a home for the for que a dos, pis dying" than as an institution for the treat $8.50 mert of the sick. Consequently, the great 10.00 majority of the cases of malaria that are 13.0) admitted thereto are ly a moribund-condi- tion, and so near to death that even the
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Canton, iath July. The much-talked of miss meeting for the election of a board of directors of the Canton- Hankow Railway Company took place at the Company's office yesterday. There were present some eight hundred shareholders to gether with the Provincial Judge. Kung Sum Team, who presided over the meeting, the two Magistrates of Namhoi and Punyu, the Police officials, the Brigadier-General of Kwangchow and the representatives of the different railway companie. throughout the Empire, and many others At 7 a.m, the
Engineering Co., Ld, has declared a dividend of T3 per share for the year ending 30th April, 1907. The meeting is advertised to be beld on the goth instant and the transfer books, of the Company will be closed from the 220d
EYE DISHASKS IN HONGKONG.
· RELORT BV DR. HARKTON,
OPERATIVE.
Operative work has been of a varied character from cataract extraction, toʻplablic surgery, the latter has greatly predominated. By Can the commonest operations, performed have been Snellen's and Hots's for entropion the result of trachoma...
cony. In many of these cases the eyesight has only
We are in receipt of the following 'commun- Dr. G. M. Harslon, M., late clinical assist ication from Messrs. E. S. Kudoorie & Co. anr, Royal London (Moorfields) Ophthalmic We are informed by telegraphic advices Hospital reports on the ophthalmic de partment of the Tung: Wah Hospital for last year as follows da je m
In making my report with reference to the just been preserved in time-the number of ophthalmic department of the Tung Wah Hos. those who attend too late for benefit is
legionary, inge pital 1. have in the first place to thank the Directors of this institution and through them Dr.Jeu Hawk, for their invariable courtesy and ready acquiescence in any suggestion of mine for the benefit of the patients. --The opinhalmic department, as
as mentioned in last year's report, was opened in December,
MAKINK COURT.
HARBOUR COLLISION.
HOURS OF ATTENDANCE.
rupledly to the present date.
Attendance for operations, has been as occasion demanded, the exigencies of privato practice preclude one from appointing a regular day. The majority of operations have been performed undef cocaine. Many oper
lions for which a general anesthetic is given at European aya hospitals can be quite succense
Chinese for their patience is only excalled by their gratitude for what one is able to do for
them.
At the Marine Court this morning, Before 1905, and work has been contioned uninter fully performed under local anastheils on the Commander Bayid R. II. Taylor, R.N., Harbour Master and Marine Magistrate, an inquity was held into the circumstances attending the colli sin bo'ween the unlicensed sten-n-launch 8.4 Lau Yuu, master, and the licensed steam launch Cheung Lee, Cheung Hei, master, in the waters of the Colony, on the and instant.
John Morrison, harbour engineer to the Dock Company, said he was leaving the Japon
Originally patients were seen on Thurdays from 5.00 p.m. At first patients were few in number but the growth of the department as soon as it became known amongst the Chinese was extraordinary. On more than one occasion
As many as fifty patients were present.
Those who are acquainted with the time and
NEED OF INSTRUMENTS. 1 have been under the necessity of providing my own'eye instruments,-sterilizer, douches,
test lenses, &c. The hospital sadly needs an equipmout of this nature and also the provision -of-a-fund-for supplying spectacles at cheap
The that often one could not leave the hospital till therefore take this opportunity of thanking Mr. nearly 8.00 pm, on these occasions. I must Leung Chik Fan, Mr. Tan Tek Seng and other from the College of Medicine for Chinese, who have assisted me in the work.
I have now placed an extra day at the dis-object of the ophthalmic department. posal of the hospital and attend on Mondays as well as Thursdays The department i becerary to add still another day, though this growing so fast that it might eventually be would fall rather heavily on one who has a busy private practice to attend to as well,
would be greatly assisted if such were to come forward in help the ophthalmic department of what is undoubtedly te finest Chinese charl
Finally let me refer briefly to the secondary, able institution in the Colony.
ported in turn round and go east, came close round the bows of the Jahan, and Cheung 4 was coming from the west and the two launches met nearly at right angles, the stems meeting. Witness heard a long blast on the whistle of his launch and then a short one. He could not say how the engines were being worked. Lai, Yuen, coxswain of the launch. 4, oxid on shoving off from the cause he was afraid the other launch would Japan he gave a long blast on his whistle, be collide with his. He then went ahead and fut his belm to port. On drawing ahead he saw the other launch airead of the Jupin on his port bow and he then gave another long blast. The Cheung Lee jook nu voti-e. Witness kept his englues going ahead and his helm aport. The Cheung Les came on and struck witness's port
ONJECTS.
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The objects of this department are twofold:- (4) The relief of the appalling amount of suffering from eye disease existing amongst
TRAINING OF CHINESE as OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS.
Though secondary in importance to the im. mediate relief of the vast amount of suffering
from eye disease, it has a remote importance in the relief of future sufferers.
The training of students of Western medi- cine in this special sobject is of immense importance to the Chiness of Hongkong and to those Chinese win dwall perhaps only" temporarily in our midst.
20.00 hypodermic administration of quinine is of Provincial Judge with the other officials which was lying at the Apcar buoy in the K. trouble that have to be expended over eath rates to the deserving poor. May I hope that no avail. Could we educate.the Chinese to / arrived at the Company's office with several f launch. He left the starboard side, the ship / individual cake to ensure accomacy of diagnosis this need will come to the ears of some oblig 24.00 seck medical aid on the first onset of the hundred troops and posted them along the Po being swung to ebb. After shoving off he and treatment will not be surprised to fearing Chinese: philanthropists? My labours..
symptoms of fever, and could we at the Wah Fong Street, in which the Company's same time educate the many Chinese herb office is situated, for protection purposes in case of emergency. No other persons were alists and native doctor who ply their call ing in this Colony, in the efficacy of quinine, allowed to pass through this street except many lives would undoubtedly be saved which those who could produce admission tickets are now sacrificed to ignorance and indiffer and prove that they were going to take From 9 o'clock ence.". It had been hoped that malarial fever part at the meeting, was in a fair way to being expelled from the Colony, after the reports of the immediately preceding five years, but the total number of deaths which occurred from malatin last year, was higher than any since 1897, when the figure was placed at $54, whereas last year it was 448 as compared with 284 in 1905, 301 in 1904 and 300 in 1993. Coming to the question of dwelling houses in the Colony, it is stated that the number of dwellings in Hongkong reaches the respect. able total of 8,503 and these contain 25,296 floors. The average number of persons re- siding in the dwellings was 20.4 and on each floor 6.90. During the year, the sanitary officers made 1,393 night visits with the object of discovering whether the tenants A. S. WATSON & CO., were keeping within the law in respect of by rcrowding. In 566 cases they found that LIMITED,
the total number of persons occupying the floors exceeded the allowed and doubtless the usual prosecutions followed. We may have an opportunity on a future occasion of referring to the minor statements incorporat.
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in the morning, ballot commenced to be taken, and votes were cast in the Ballot boxes, which were not opened until noon, when all the shareholders who had applied for admission tickets were present. A gun was fired to announce, the opening of the ballot boxes, and the votes were taken out one by one by Mr. Ha Yang sang, who passed them on to the Provincial Judge, who in turn handed them to another person, who read out the name of the nominee. As one hallot was opened, the name of the person nominated was at once recorded and his name posted on the wall, whilst the original ballot papers were again put into other boxes which were afterwards scaled up by the Provincial Judge himself. The counting of the votes could not be complaced on the witness's statements, as although pleted, until about seven o'clock in the evening.
Mr. Lo Po-shun, formerly member of the late board of directors of the Company, secured 306 votes with shares. amounting to 755,200; Mr. Wong Shiu-ping, formerly vice-president of the Company, secured 260
the Chinese.
In the ophthalmic department of this bos- (2.) The practical training of Chinese students of medicine in this special subject 10pital there is a wealth of clinical material from enable them more effectually to relieve their which to gain experience. I endeavour to make the work as practical as possible and PREVALENCE OF EYE DISEASE IN HONGKONG, Riva practical demonstrations, whenever op- With regard to the first of these objects, it has portunity offers, of the uses of the ophthalmo. always been the opinion of oculists at home and scope and of the only really accurate met: od the country where eye diseases furish most, refraction, viz, by retinoscopy. on the Continent that Egypt was par excellence of testing the sight and estimating errors of A slight acquaintance with the Chinese calls
Cheung Hel Coxswain of the Cheung Lee, said he was on board his laurch at the time of the collision, going from West Point to Tsim-flicted fellow countrymen. tra-isui. He came along the Southern Fair way, and then crossed the bows of the Japan. He saw they when about 100 feet off. He then went full speed astern and gave a short
blast.
His Worship said that no reliance could be
for a modification of this opinion. The Egyptian
he said he was going from West Point to Tsim. Government has recently made most effectual. tea-tsui, kis direction bing about E.N.E. hely 'with the ravages of eye diseare more persisted in showing by the models that he was especially with the infectious ophthalmias by going N.W. The men were both to blame instituting a system of travelling hospitals and The blew improper and misteading signals these have been a great success," on her whistle, and failed to blow the signals laid down in the rules.
The Cheung Lee pused ton close to the hows
To enable me to give these demonstrations
students. When I shall have sufficiently train- ed a certain number they will be able to deal with the commoser sya diseases and I shall then have more time to demonstrate the less common diseases which come for pestment and I shall be able to give more fréquent de monstrations of the user of the ophthalmos cope, relinoscopy and the fallacies of testing
ofteder I must have more helpers amongst the
ed in the main report, but we have, we fancy, votes with shares amounting 10 646,900; of the Japan, thereby making it impossible for examination of the eyes of the children in 'he eyesight with the test types alone ai in-
given enough to prove the extremely en grossing nature of the document as a whole.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PROCLAMATION, No. of 1907, declaring Bangkok to hea port or place where an
rescinded.
Sir Chuntung Liang Cheng 143 votes with her to keep clear of the Ky as was her duty. shares amounting to 556,300; Mr. Li King-Both coxswains certificates were suspended
147 voles with shares, amounting to for the moniker 366,300; H. E. Chang Pot-sze 155 votes with shares amounting to 326,900; etc.
Mr. Lo Po-shun thus having secured the greatest number of votes was therefore
PAILING “TO`REPORT,
la Hongkong these in ectious ophthalmias are always extraordinarily prevalent, I may mention here that in 1925 I made a systematic three of our large charitable institutions indulged to by self-styled "Expert sight-lesting
revelation that over 70% of the "chlidren were.. affected with trachoma: considered it my duty to make a report on the subject to the Sanitary Board. The Board was interested but shrank from adding to its many labours
which at present, is evincing such, interest. in Hygiene as far as school children are con-ophthalmic surgeons trained by Western cerned, ever desire to deal with the subject my methods!
CAPE COLLINSON LIGHT.
Hongkong, the result was the astounding opticians."
In conclusión may I venture by, pointing to.
iba past in peer into a possible future? The Japanese have assimilated Western medicine and improved on it may not the Chinese do likewise ?
It would indeed be a proud moment for"
a variety of interests as that which appears in infectious or contagious disease prevails is elected President; and Mr. Wong Shiu-ping, lawfully failing to report to the Harbour Master 1. can only add that should the Government (longkong could it evolve the first Chinese
THE HEALTH OF HONGKONG,
Few dille reports issued by the several public departments in Hongkong cover such the latest issue of the Government Gazetie under the signatures of Dr. J. M. Atkinson, P.M., and Dr. Francis Clark, M... 11 deals generally with reports on the health and sanitary condition of Hongkong for 19:6, and comprehends official statements from
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TO-MORROW. Sunday, July 14th, being the French National Fete, the Consul for France will be pleased in receive at his offices, Prince's Buildings, the persons who might wish 40 call on this occasion,
being second in the number of votes, was thus appointed Vice-President, whilst the rest will be appointed to the board of
directors.
The provincial judge first made a speech before the meeting, and all those present
the Superintendent of the Government Civil A MEETING on Saturday of the Board of Direcwere quite orderly, and the meeting passed Hospital, and, of the Victoria Hospital, on lunatic asylums and the gaol hospital, on the health of the railway employes, on bacteriolo. gical investigations, "and indeed, on every. thing relating to the health of the Colony, In these circumstances, it is manifestly im possible to do more than broach some of
tors of the Japan Cotton Company, of Osaka, adopted a proposal to declare a dividend for the half-year just closed at the rate of ta per Cent. per annum. A proposal to establish n branch office at Bombay for the purpose of facilitating the purchase of Indian collon was also agreed to.
off without any hitch, and quite quietly. After the meeting the Provincial Judge drafted two telegrams, one to be sent to the Ministry of Communications and Posts at Peking, the other to Shanghai to H., Viceroy Shum, reporting the result of the inveting. It was a little after ten o'clock will again proceed to the Company's Office this morning, to check the ballot papers.
At the instance of Mr. A. G. Botelho, chief clerk, Harbour Office, Lai Yun, coxswain of the unlicensed launch was charged with on-
the name and number on his certificate for re- gistration within 48 hours of his engagement,
Defendant said he was only engaged for a few days as a substitute.
His Worship convicted and fined the accused $5 or 14 days.
the principal subjects which are taken under CHAN SUN, a fireman, living in Third Streety when the Judge left the office. The Judge the watch reported to him at 11 30p.m. that de-
and riotous, Witness went on deck and saw
services if wished for will be, as far as the exigencies of private practice permit, at Elis Excellency's disposal.
The infectious ophthalmia's have formed the bulk of eye dispasen treated during the year.
This obtains at all eye hospitals but the relative proportion of those attending at the Tung Wal Bispital for these complaints is far higher than is the case at say the London eye hospitata, not even excepting the Royal London (Moorfields) Ophthalmic Hospital
which is op certain days inundated with immigrants dumped in East London,
PROPOSED alteration.
On and after the r October, 1997, Cape Collinson Light will be gfd order, occulting,
visiblo 16 miles.
The new light, will be exhibited from the ex- isting tower, will show white and red between the same bearings as at present, and will be pcculted for 3 secondi every in seconds.
During the work of alteration, the existing fixed light will be exhibited from a platform erected alongside the tower, at theʻzame ́elova. tion as at present,
was charged before Mr. F. A. Hazelaud, at thé. discussion by the Medical Officers, and to Police Court, this morning, with te larceny of hint, rather than to enter into details, at the
A pair of siraes from shop at Bonham of reports in question. During the past to refute the charge. According to Su Chin, a photograph was taken of all those presentance, keeping all hands awake, and using Hongkong of the two.causes trachoma in o'clock this moming from-Canton, received....a interesting information set forth in the serier Strand, yesterday. Acrused made no attempt Before the ballots were opened, a group
hours,
A STREET-coolie was sent to the Gavemment Civil Hospital yesterday afternoon by the police, at No. 2 Station, suffer ng from injuries about the head, the result of being knacked down by an electric tramcar, dent occurred at about four o'clock, on the Praya East. At the time of the mishap, the coolie was running behind'an castbound.car.
The acci
Two large flags were listed over the door of the office and excellent accommodation was provided for all shareholders as well as all representatives of the Press and others.
Now as the difficulty and trouble of the company have been settled by this miss reting for the election of the board of directors, which passed off far more quielly and harmoniously than anticipated, it is to be hoped that the working of the Company will be in future carried on in a satisfactory
manner.
`CAUSES OF BLINDNESS, The main causes of blindness in the Chinese are trachoma and birth ophthalmia. It is LEUNG Kat Fono, à passenger on board the steamer Pulshaw, which arrived here at threa pitiful to see the ravages of these diseases. lo the more frequent. I bave now under treatment great surprise when, on making preparations Post Office employé (seat by Mr. L.A. M. to leave the ship, he discovered, that his box, Juhaston) who in another two months would containing $35, worth of clothing, old, had most certainly have lost his sight from old | disappeared. No time was lost in instituting was going a search, which proved a failure. The box standing trachoma. This man about his work sowing the disease broadcast was not on board the ship. Regrouting his every individual using the same towels or loss, Leung started for home, but he took stock bas:n as this man would in all probability of every individual he saw carrying a box. As develop trachoma and if untreated would he was leaving the wharf a coolie brushed run a considerable risk of partial or total blind-burriedly past him, carrying a box on bis pess I mention this not as an alarmist shoulder. Leung thought he saw the box. (though it is high time somebody sounded the before and seized the man. The box be later alarm in Hongkong) but merely to call atten recognised as bis and a policeman was called allowed to exist for a moment in England-charged before Mr. F. A. Hazeland, at the tion to a state pi affairs which would not be and the coolio given in custody. Ip. Yan was
where in fact children suffering from trachoma Police Count, to-day, with theft, and the cass are sent to special schools and are not allowed | was remanded, a plea of not guilty having ́ to attend the ordinary schools.
I been entered by the accused., We have then here in Hongkong a diressa
SHIPPING AND MAILS
WILFUL DISOBEDIENCE, John Smith, quintermaster of the Athenian, was charged by Mr. Gerald Edward; Bridge, Grst mate of the vessel, with dis obeying the lawful comman's of the master, and continued wilful neglect of duty on board the steamer since the 12st inst, in this harbour,
Accused pleaded not guilty. Prosecutor said he gave defendant leave from a p.m. to midnight last night, and the officer of fendant had returned from leave drunk, abusive the accu od, who was creating a great disturb abusive language to witness and everybody the. Defendant should have relieved the deck at midnight but he was unfit for duty, and another man had to take his watch. Wit nesa hoisted the police sigoat, but by the time they came the man was quiet. Witness did not consider the defendant was fit for daty until-8 a.m. to-day, after he had slept it off.
Defendan! said he came off at midnight to take his watch, and when he went into the quartermaster's cabin another quartermaster, udkins, told him not to make so much noise. He said he wasn't making any noise, and then the other man struck him. He was not allow In reference to the meeting of the Caned to eep his watch ton-Hankow Railway Company held at the When the corner of Albany Street was reached,
Company's Office on the 10th instant, with re the man made an attempt to cross the road gard to the opening of a railway bank in con- days' pay. and was struck by a westbound car, which was nection with the Company, the following The incorporation of the Kanegalichi and travelling at a fairly fast rele. He was picked resolutions were passed: (1) That Mr. Lo span Cotton and Silk Spinning Companies up unconscious and removed to the police Siu-cliuk who holds 40,000 away for the has been agreed upon, and a provisional agree-all station, where he was temporarily treated and is the originator of the suggestion for the
opening of the bank, and who has drawnment has been signed between the two com regulations governing it, be appointed Mans paties. The agreement is to be submitted to ger of the bank without further election. (3) special general meetings of the shareholders of That the Bank be styled "The Kwangtung both companies on the 24th instant. Bank," without the addition of the word
Railway," as the railway is subject, LAH WONG, a shop coolic, employed by a firm carrying on business at 14, Queen's the Government to be returned to
Road Central, was arrested yesterday after noon in Jubilee Streat for recklessly driving a after a certain number of years, whilst
(3) That an attempt truck and doing damage to Lo Cheung, a maid the Bank is not be hade to get the agreement for the cot servant, residing in Gage Street. Lam and
descend the incline in Jubilee Cancelled and the line be bullt with funds, which was loaded with merchandise. In at of this Company: (4) That twenty hon templiust orary members be selected from the differ Street they lost control over the truck and it ent Charitable Institutions, etc., to help the shot down the hill Lo Cheung, who was leaving the market, after making some pure Company's officials in their work, and by chases, failed to get out of the road in time and she was knocked down, one wheel of the truck subject to change annually.
passing over her foot. The track continued on for a short d stance and came to a stand
till in the surface channel. The injured.
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His Worship convicted and fined him six
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nourishing which causes in many cases (not in but in the majority) partial blindness and sometimes total blindness.
year there were 1028 births among the Chin salesman, accused boldly walked in the shop, ese community and 193 among the non-opened the show-case, took out the pair of Chinese, a total of 1321 altogether. It is shoes and proceeded to leave the premises. stated, however, that the number of Chinese His Worship sent him to geol for one month births.registered does not give an accurate and ordered him to sit in the stocks for four record of the number of births which have occurred. Owing to the custom of the Chinese in nut registering births unless the child has survived for a month and often in the case of female children not at all, it is probable that the majority if not all of the infants which are sickly at birth or die before they have lived 1 month have not had their births registered. It is customary, therefore, to assume that all children of one month old and under who die in the various convents (being brought there sick by poor people) and all children found dead in the streets, harbour, hillsides, etc, by the police, have been, born in the Colony but not regis: tered. By adding, the number of such AFTER careful inquiries into the report made children to the number, of the registered at No. x Police Station some days ago by the births a corrected number of births is caretaker of a conservancy bit, to the obtained and from this is calculated a cor-effect that four men the former crew-had The number of such returned to the boat on Monday afternoon rected birth rate, children in 1906 was 267 males and 316 last and set fire to it, after having bound him to the mast, Inspector Gourlay is now females, total 583, which being added to the firmly of opinion that she report was registered births, makes a total of 1,904 bogus one. It appeared that the caretaker struction of the Canton-Macao :Railway another coolie were in charge of the truck, thanks to hearty and efficient co-operation | Line, lelt Shangbai for this port on zatk inst, The preponderance of male over female r. - was engaged to attend to work on the boat gistered births is very marked amongst the until such time as a proper crew could be Chinese, there being 199 males to 100 engaged. On Monday foresoon he went females. Even with the 583 above mention- ashore, leaving a fire burning brightly in the ed unregistered births the proportion is 144 stove. During his absence the stove was over to 100 females. The deaths registered turned and the stern of the boat was set on fire, In order to save himself the report to the police | was mada. It is reported that the carcikker sident and vice-president of the Company women was sent to hospital: At the Police ber of the Chipes Medical Staff came for cannot by inund in the Colony and is
On the year numbered 8,379, or. 25.06
per thousand, but that figure includes the
before being sent to hospital..
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In addition to the above, another resolu tion, was passed to the effect that the pre
Loss of life in the typhoon of September and believed he absconded soon after making the two years and may remain in office if found
ured through the burn-report,
'satisfactory. the fal
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"This disease is preventable:~~Bis–Majesty-}----- King Edward in another connection uttered 'the now famous words “If preventable why nol prevented?" Farther comment is un, necessary.
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a small way one has dina what one can to check the spread and damp out existing disease as fir as the three charitable institu. tions before referred to are concerned and
one's efforts diâye been in the main successful. APPRECIATION.
The appreciation by the Chinese of ophthalmic department is best shown by the following two facil-A Chinese doctor at the hospital (e, employing Chinese methods) sent his daughter for treatment and other mem
MAIL" DUE German (Prautaan) 16th inst, night. German (Zielen) 17th inst., daylight, Indian (Kutrang) i8th inst.
The Boston S. S. Cola Skowwuf arrived at Yokohama on 11th inst
The P. & O, S. N. Co.'s s.a. Sunda leit Singa pore for this port on 12th inst, at soon.
. The N. Y. K. ss. Totomi Maru, Bombay Line, left Moji for this port on egth inst and is expected here on 17th Int.
The N, Y. K. a. Ceylon Maru, European and is expected here on 15th inst, we
The Imperial German Mail s‚u. Prouizen left Shanghai on 13th init, at fam,,, and may
The E. & A. 5. B. Co.4 1.1, Numanda
tempered here on or about 16th inst, night. will sail from Shanebat to-morrow morning. and will therefore be due to arrive at this port on 17th just, park,
The Imperial German Mail is. Zielên curry-
the aßthult, left Singapore on rath lnst., at 6.
́17th inat, as daylight"
ing the German Maili with dates from Berlin of
negligent truckmans to give the wanku Sto other patients as soon as they discovered his pm, and may be expected, here on or about
ideatley. tompensation, which mit the cus