1-the

Ethe

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JULY

loss or guln would accrue to the fund through Public. Government, the variation of the dollar; but this will not be From +1.91 to 31.8.91 7% per 51% per the case, as the ratio of the annual sterling

1991, 30092, f 1.10.9930991 7)

1.95 dato 6

and on current accou*: From 1.1.91 to date '% paran.

From these figures it is evident that the monies belonging to the fund deposited with the Government have possessed a value to the Government of 1% to 5% varying with the máte of its banking account. And it is within our knowledge that for some years pazi nöd for parieds varying lo length the Governments account with the Bink his been overdrawn as a result of currency transactiont,

-

contributions to the annual sterling pensiona

will obviously decrease, at least, as soon as all' the peste to which sie l'ng salaries are attached are filled by officers on sterling salaries,

61 have, therefore, come to the conclusion that the original p Aposal that the Govern ment should take over the food and guarantee pensions on the Ceylon pension tables. in return for the four per cent contributions mest be adopted, and 1 have to request that you will take steps at an early date to introduce and pass the necessary ordinance,

7. Although, as I have explaiced, it is not

SHIPPING AND MAILS

MAILS DUR,MA

Franch (Tourama) 6th 'Inst.

American (Manchuria) jih inst,"

Str. Riaurßiuerfrom Chiakiang'i--Fresh MODSOON and fine weather moderate sen.,

VESSELS IN PORT.

STEAMERS,

The C, P. R. Ca's 3.4. Lennox left Yokochenarden, Br. La., Galloway, 15th June,...... Kuchinetzu 20th June, Coal-D. & C2, hame at noon on est inst, for Victoria and Vancouver,

left bere on 3rd ult, at song, arrived at Gauge The Imperial Gerdian Mails & Buelow, which yesterday, at 3pm.

The Imperial German Mall &.2. Prinu Sigit- mund left Sydney on gaib ult, at to am, and may be expected here on 22nd last,

The M. M. Co. Terans, with the -French-mall of the 7th ́ult, and maile from: London of the 6th ult, will leave Saigon ou

arrive here on 6th inst, and will leave for Shanghal and Japan on the same afternoon.

Best Omer.

Lopanyade, Mr&Mrs,

Balear, A. H

(Baireit, Miss)

Mail will dióso far i-ma Quong-chow-wan Hohow, Pakhol Haiphong--Per Hanoi, 3rd July,' 9 4.16.

Sourabaya-For Skibstora Marw, 3rd July,

and

Blanc, P Bouler, E.

Marcovite Mr.

Barry, Mr. and Mrs. F. Merlin, Capt. J. A.

***

Bullock, E

and child ́

NWEDFORD, S

Sgapore, Colombo and Bombay - Perro, Mr and Mrs. Braemar Br. s. 2,316,5 L Saxby, 17th-Takarki Marm; grd July, I AM.

Jose-Moji til June, Coal-D & Co

Swatow, Amoy and Fouchow-Per Haiching Ea

3rd July, 1 P.M.

Christian Băm Van 14, 1985, E Hillar28th TaneVoll vis Kachino 20 70'h June, Cnal-Wallem & Co

hunting, Rr. ss. 1.418, W. 7. Skwer, 28th

___Tynn, --Switow-17th-June, Ballast_]M.

Mnca-Per Sul Tal, 3rd July, 1.15 VIN- Manila –Par Loonksung, 3rd July, 3 P.M. Manila Per Ruhl, 3rd, July, 4F

It is also evident from the figures that the Possible to carry out a valuation of the fund 3rd inst., at B'am, and may be expected to Courtfeld, Br. st. 4.897, T. Wiseman, 25th San Francisco-Fer Siberia, 3rd July, 5 PANG-

monies belonging to the fund have possessed marketable value during the whole period equal to and during part of the period excond Ing the Government's contribution,

Further, we have made enquiries and are Informed on good authority that the fund could ba lent out on mortgage at the present time at As much as 8 per cent, to 9 per cent and that thie form of investment would offer the very best security to the contributors.

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6.We would suggest therefore as a means of relieving itself of the burden of paying 6% on surpluses that the Government might self In vest or appoint trustees to invest the monies belonging to the food to approved local securities,

5. In conclusion, we would respectfully sub- mit that the far ́e majority of the contributors,

in view of the fact that they are never likely ta be transferred, cannot be regarded as being affected by the argument for the fund being taken over by the Government and for the in troduction of the Ceylon table that " it în very; desirable that the pension rates in Hong kong, the Straits Sest'ements and the Federat ed Malay States should be the same, especially as for some purposes the three ad- ¿inistrations are minned by a joint service" The very small section of contributors who pre eligible for transfer have presumably na other advantage to gain, the pension funds, of the three administrations being distine, than that they would not 'on transfer find themselves passibly compell, d to subscribe to a fund at a higher rate than that to which they have been accustomed

5. B. C. Ross, FRANCIS CLARK,

E. HI. D'AQUINO, R. CROFTON,

Directors.

Downing Street,

5th February, 1907. Sir,-la continuation of my despatch No. 1. of the 16th of Janusir, I have the honour in loform you that in view of the delay which has occurred in the transfer of the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fuad to the Government -it would be well to alle the date on which-ihe valuation of the food should be taken from the

which would be actuarially accurate, I cops 'der that in order to treat the Hongkong officem as searly as practicable in the same way as those of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States it is desirable that a valuation should be made in order that the surplus, if any, disclosed by it may be distri buted among the banenclarion of the fund in the shape of increases to the pensions. For this purpose an arbitrary rate of exchange must be assumed for the purposes of the valuation. The exchange value of the dollar has recently fallen from about 2/3 to 1/1p. As the value of the sterling liabilities must be greater than the value of the future sterling contributions, the higher the sterling value, atsumed for the dollar the more favourable to the fund the result of the" valuation, aid I should be

be

prepared to allow the vilating to be carried

out at a rate, not exceeding /}, which ̈yöu and the Legislative Council may consider fair and ressonable.-I have, &c.,

(Signed), ELOIN,

Governar

יו

Sir F. D. ĻUGARD), K.C.M.G., C.B, D.S.0.,

&c.,

West River Floods.

THE AREA INUNDATED.

NATIVE ACTORS' SYMPATHY.

[From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, 1st July,

A telegram has been received from H. E. Wu Ting Fang, Chirese Minister at Washing tor, by the Flood Relief Committee, stating that he was about to remit $4,000, as subscrip. tion, towards the relief funds.

THE DISTRICTS INUNDATED.

A complete list of the places, that have been inundated, has been made up and submitted to the Viceroy. The list includes 4 prefecturer, sub-prefecture and 14 districts; in which was marked places, villages and rebink. ments, etc to the number of some 260 suvnined dimige,

CONTRIBUTION FROM HUPru.

I rely to a telegraphic appeal from the

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Shipping.

Arrivali,

Kleist, Ger. 1.1, 5.22, R. Mayar, 1st July,

... Yokohama soth June, Mails and Gau.-M.

& Co.

Earl of Douglas, Br. # K., 1,76°, J. JamesD, I

July,-Port Kembla roth Juss, Coal.-M. M.

China, Am. 1. 3,186, D. E. Friele, 2nd July.

San Francisco and June, Honolulu Bih, Yokohama soth, Kobe 1st, Nagasaki 23rd, and Manila 30th, Mails and Gen.

P. M. S. S.-5. Co.. Calchas. Br. ., 4,378, O. P. Williams, and

July, Fanchow joth Jung, Gan.B, &S, Kaifong, Br. s.s., 987. H. Mathias, and July.

Cebu, and Iloilo 281b June, Wood and Sugar.-B. & S.

Yesan Mara, Jap. s.4., 3,329, Aoki, and July,

-Kuchingizu 25th Juna, Çoal.—M. B; K.

King George, Br. s. 2,057, Tucker, 2nd July,

--New York 12th Mat, Cute Oil,—§. O.

Co-

Dailio Maru, Jap. s... goo, I. Sakurai and July,-Swatow ret July, Gon,~0. S. K. Amigo, Ger, 11, 822, Frandsen, and Joly,— Haiphong 28th June, and Holhow 1st Julyi Rice, Pigs and Cattle.-J. & Co. Kweiyang, Br. 3.5, 1,044. M. Dawson, and July, Newchwang 24th June, and Chefoo 26th, Beans and Gen. –B. & S.

Kiang Ping, Ch. us, 1,122, H. Udden, 2nd July, Chinklang 25th Juno, Gen.~Kwong Man Woo..

Clearances at the Harbour Ofoe. Honghet, for Amoy. Kleiss, for Singapore.

Zerter, for Saigon.

Takasaki Maru, for Singapore. Calchas, for Salgon. Kumsang, for Singapore. Wongkol, for Swalow. * King George, for Canton, Chukwang, for fourabaya.. Kiang Ping, for Caston.

fontgomeryshire, for Shanghai, Horara, for Kudat.

Departures,

July 2

31st of December, 1905, to the gist of Decent. conimittee of the Canton Flood Relief Or Lamschon, for Saigon.

ber, 19071 have, &c.,

Governor,

(Signed) ELOIN.

Sir M. NATHAY, KCMG,

&c.,

DOWNING STREET,

#8th. December," 1907.

ganiation Burenu soliciting subscriptions, a telegram has bees received from the Cantonese residing at;ilupeh advising that a sum of abou $1,003 will shortly be remitted to Canton in | aid of the Relief funds,"

THE NATIVE ACTORS.

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Kleist; for Ebrope. Namur, for Singapore." Nubla, for Shanghai.

Chikit, for Haihow. Borneo, for Sandakan,

ontgomeryshire, for Shanghai, &c. Waschane, for Newchwang. Kumsang, for Calcetia, Wingsong, for Shapghai, Chunting, for Sourabaya. Flongåre, for Amoy,

Pacugora. arrived.

Por Kaifong, from Cebu, &c. — Messrs. Joseph, Hill, Ochr, Lleut, Bredd, and Miss

May-Moji roth May, Coal.—M. B, K. Derwent. Br. as, t (ñ7, 7. Jenkins, a' nd Jude,

Jalen 8th Jane, Rice and Gen. Chinese. Empress ⋅ of [apan, Br. di, toto. Haney

10th June,—Vancexquer Tubs, and Shangha Land, Mails, and Gen.

C. P. R. Ca. Fauiane, Br. 84, 1470. H. 8. Malkin, 68th Tune, algon 3rd June, Rice—f., M. & Co.

Fooshlag, Br."as, 14%, E., Woolley, 27th June,Hongay seth Tons, Coal, Corke Fami Maru. Inp. ss. 1,560. Mar, 2gh Tune

and Patent Frel.-J. M. & Cn, Ralik Pappia 15th Jane, Bulk Oil.-A. P. "8.5. Ca.

F

Gregory Acar, Br. 1.5., 2,961, S. t. Belson.

It Tofy.-Calcutta Tóth Jave, Penang and

·Singapore 26th, Gen.-D. 5, & Co., Ed.

Halching, Br. 4. 1,347, W. C. Passmore, 1st Jule-Fanchow arth Jane, Amov 29th, Ard Swatow "oh, Gian-D, L. & Co, Haiphone Free, Pon, Pomfret, 22nd April-

Haiphong 18h *pril, Ballast-Wilke and Jacks,

Hanni, Fr. 5.8., 743. T. Pionier, wath June,-

Haiphong and Hoihsw 29th June, Gen. A. R. M.

Helior slis, Br. s.6, 2,978, 1, W. Maïtie, Tat

Inly Chinwangtao: 25th June, Ballast.-- G., T, & Co

| Hilary, Ger, 13.*,176, H. Uecker, 20th May,

Saign 24th May, Rico.-S., W. & Co. Johannė, Ger. 1.1, 953, (pland, ist Tuly, Haiphong and. Hoihow 30th June, Gra, J. & Co.

Kobsichang, Ger. 5. 1,100, C. Rosielsky,

| 27th June,—Bangkok zob ́-June, and

Hoihow 16th, Rice and Teakwood—B, & ||

Korat, Gʻr Ba. 1.100, W. Schmidt, rat Toly,

Bangkok 24th June; Rice.—M, & Co. Laertes, Br.. 11, 110, H. C. D Frampton, 22nd June-Salgon 18th June, Rica and Gen-Wo Fat Sing.

· Haiphong➡Per Jokamus, 3rd July, 5 PM. I Koelung, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yok kuichi, Shimidzo, Volohama, Honolulu and

Hathon and Haiphong-Par Singan. - 41b Toly, 9:4

Moji-Fer Yetan Maru' 4th July, 11 AM,, Macao-Par-Sui Taf, 4th June, 2.15′E.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe Vakatima, gloria and Vancouver, BC Paz Ewan 33 of "Japan: 4th July, 3 7. 18.7, -

Shanghai, Yokohama, Kobe and Mojl-Par ["Grigory Apcar, 4th July)'s Web

Shanghai-Per Kluktane, 4th July, s 2.1.

B Di

liersley R

R. S Holmes, H. 8.. Hough, Dr.

Kelly, W, H. Le "Jack," Mr. C. M.

Langford, Mr, & Mis, Lingeri, Miss Le

Aubrey, Dr. Aucott, E. F. Burton, Major Carruthers, E. S.

C&M. B. Coke, Daniel, Fred. W.. Dacial, Water J. Darling

Col.

Sears, W. A Shiley, S. B

Silva-Nelts, Mr. and MrsA, Y., B. and child

Stapleton, Mr. & Mrs/

Stapteten, Martar^F.

Thomike, J. W; D Tom, Mr

: Welll, DS

Hockaday, W. T. [Irving, Edward Jones, AMC, Major Kell, Mr.

B. KM

Hon. W., Rees

Cant

Lanning, Albert R.. Lauder, Major

tan, Major and Mrs.

Logan,

Martin, R

Amoy, Manlis, Cebu' and Hollo-Par Kaku Se, and Mrs. Mückell, KANS

fong, 4th July, 5 PM.

Kasies,

Dalles

of the Commander), sth Jaly, AM

Pakhoi-Per 8.M.S. Zagmar, (By courtary Mis

Swatow, Amoy and Tamusl-Per Daifin Mars, 5th June, 9 AM.

Swatow. Welhaiwel, Chefoo and Tientein- Per Kusichow, 6th July, 3 P.M.

Fisch, Capt, and Mis. Galbmithe, Mr. Gibson, W. CE

L.8

McHutchos, Mr. Monk, S.D.

Motel, Madama

Palmer, Major Reid, Liant Col.

Rissland Mr. and Mr. Sinclair, Smith, A. Findlay Stereos, Mr. Mr

Ramona, &d, India, via "Tuticorin-Pai Grosch. H. Polynesia, 7th July, 18 A.M.“

Mel Kobe, Yokkaichi, Shimidza, Yokohamos, HS, Mr. and Mrs. Vicari, C. and Seattle, Wash.-Per Tota Hell, Mr and Mrs. P. Watkins, Mr.

Hells

Tiedmann, Consil Haru, 7th July. J PM.

HUE. E.

Wharllent, M. R. Hutchison, Capt. and Wilder, A. P

Worbrook, ME

Manila-Per Taming, 7th. July, 37.M. Singapore, Pannag and Colombo-Per Wa» kala Maru Th July, 5 mM.

Nagasaki, Kobe and Yokohama-Per Ku- mano, Moru, 8th July, IFA.M.

Newchwang-Per Kiifyang, 9th July, 3 .. Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Cairow, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbooms, Adelaide, Porth, Hobart, Launceston, New Zadan and Freemantle-i'er Nikko" Maru,

ot July, 11.A.M.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Capri, eth July, P.M.L

Kobe and Yokohama -Per Sanuki Maru, 10th July, 3 PSL.)

Manila-Per Pensang, roth July, 3 P.M. Amay, Keelung, Shanghai, Nagsinki, Koba, Yokoham1, Victoria and Vancouver-Par Montangle, 15th July, 10 A.M. "'-

Mr.

P.

4

CRAIGIEBURN, dam's, M. and Mr. F. Inge, Mr R.

Jones, Dr. and Mrs. H.

Nikkels, R. N. W. Pyo, Mr. & Mrs. Barns

Bird, O. F. Caldwell, G. E. Clothier, Mr. and Mrs. Ram, E. A

H. W. Carry, Dr. G. G...... wtcher, H. L.. Hunter, H.

Allon, C. S.

Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Smith, E. Grant

KOWLOOM.

Heising, P.

Stapiston, Mr. & Mrs. Store, P. E. F.

Fuller, Mrs. and Mise - Renol, E. Fuller, Master Hardiman, G.

Shanghai, Nagarakį, Kobe, Yokkaichi, Shi- | Hope, Mr. and Mrs. J. Samson,Baron midzu, Yokohama and Seattle-Per öfínnesota, ・・・ and a children Loongwag, Br. 3, 1,080, S. 1. 'Payne, 11th July, to AM....

July, Amay 29th June, Geo.-J., M. & Ca..

Lord Stanley, Br. 3,057, J. Cunningham, 27th June,-Newcastle, NW. vin Manila 6th Juoz, oa! —A, K. & Co. Machee, Ger. as, 996, R. G. Zollner, Joth July,Bingkek 20th June, and Switow 29b, Rlcn and Weod.-B. & S.. Mandal, Nor. 3; 1.:03. K. Gabrielsen, 27th Just,-Seigen sind June, Gen-Wallam

Ca.

J

Monteagle, fr. 1.1, 3.913, W. Davison, 23rd June-Vancouver a8th May, and Shang- hai zest, Mails and Gen.—C, P. R. Co.

Mortlake, B.1737 F. W. Batten, 24th

Juan, Fremwolle 6'h June, Sandalwood. - Gilmin & Co, Nanshan, Br... 165 Jones; 1th June, Shigos azed June, Riêng & cá n OBERDE

Br. ., 1787. R. Cox, 14th June, Moji 7th June, Coal.], M & Co. Oriel, Br. 1.4, 2,029, G. Maddrell. 7th June, Moji (Japan) 21st June, Coul-B. Co. Providence, Nor. £.., 700, C, Cornelipssen,

th JonsBangkok 2131 Jaoe, Rice Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

The native actors in Canton have expressad their sympathy with the fl›od sufferers and have shown great activity in raining subscrip Sir, I have the bonour to acknowladge the

tions to assist their poor compatriots to the receipt of Mr. May's despatch No. 169. at the devastated districts. Yesterday the actors 24th of June with regard to the transfer of the held a meeting in their assembly hall, at which Hongkong. Widows and Orphans Pession Sha Chai Clov, a fémeus clown, took the chair, Chas. H. Brent, Miss M. C. Berry, Massrs. I, Rajab, Ger. 21, 1,275, R. Petersen, 26th Juntr

Fund to the Colonial Government.

Lawrence.

3

Salt.-B. & S.

{

Amoy, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko

hamı, Honolulu and San Francisco-Par|| CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER China, 11th July, 11 AM

Taticofia-Per

Malla, 11th July, 11AM.

Furope, &c., India, via:

Aureane, 5th July, 11 A..

Shangha, Yokohama, Kobe and Moji-Per Manila, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Simpsonhafen, Herbertshobe,

Matupi, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobarten Adelaide, Perth, and Fremantle

New Zealand, Dunedin, Melbourne,

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Peina Waldemar, 16th July, 4 P.M Keelung, Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yok. keichl, Shimidau, Yokohama, Honolulo and San Franciica-Per Manchuria, 18th July,

Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday Island, Cook town, Cairus, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Launce: slog and New-Zealand-Per® Empire, zani July, TEAM.

Manila, Zamboanga, Thursday Island, Cook town, Cairas, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Velbourne, Perth, Adelaide and Fremantle-Per Taiyuan, 3rd Aug., 'S P.M.

The Ships Paseod Canal. 19th MayArtyanax, Belgravia, Glanstras, Peshawar, Schuylkill, 22nd May-Albenga, Antanor. Armand Bahl, Idominent Team kal, Prometheus, Seneca, Socotra, Indrapura,

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'Per Chins, from San Francisco, &c.—Bishop D. Chase, D. G. B. H. Crozier, Hermas Har roth, Rice and salad Kohsichang 2. Mr. May states that the great majority of There was a large attendance at the meeting sing, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Holm, Major H. S. Rabi, Br. 1.1., 1,529, R. W. Almond, 29th June,

The majority agreed to the resolution that they Howland, Mr. E. G. Hollman, Miss Mary Hood, Manila 37th June, Hemp and Sugar. the contributors of the fund are still op would give a performance in the three theatres Capt McKay, Lieul, Col. Jas. E. Ma Shibetoro Maru, lap 16., 37' 78, 5. Atsumi, 27th Fitria, Jason, Lothian, 26th May-Benledi. Victoria Peaki posed to the transfer, and he suggests in Canton for ten days and the gate money Maania, T.

Dr. Sidney Lavell, Miss D. that the proposal should be dropped and collected within that period to be ait devoted honey, M. W. Mead and infant, Mr. D the actuary consulted as to whether the Ceylon in aid of the flood relief funds. A petion is R. T. Winstop, and Mr, Thor C. Kintay. Siberia, Am. 13, 5,655, A. Zeodar, 2ʼat Juze, | mlan, Montgomeryshire, Saxonia, Inaba Mary". M

Mclstyre, Brig Gen. Philip Reade, Mr. and

pansion table can with safety be adopted by the Hoogkong fund. He adds that the majority of the directors and contributors are considering scheme of compulsory insurance which would remove the unpopularity of the present fund, dac, I gather, to the fact that under the system upon which the fund is 'bared the contributions of members who do not happen to leave widows of orphan children help to provide adequate pensions for the dependants of those who do. Mr. May also states that the directors and contributors feel that the Hongkong fund has had such a specially favourable start and le Accumulating sa rapidly that they may con

atly look forward to the possibility of an increase in pensions, even on the Ceylon sales, if the fond-le-kept ́s parsie" and "figs Vilua

tions are made from time to time,"

3. I may say at once that I am not prepared to consider the substitution of an insurance scheme for the fund,

4. As regards the views of the members on the future prospects of the fund, 1 fear that

his infomation and approval. They have also was difted to be forwarded to the Viceroy fer issued a subscription list to solicit contributions from their fellow actors,

Telegramis.

-{Reultrs)

Franeo and Russia."

LONDON, 30th June, The French Chainber, by 489 to 6a, has voted a sum of sixteen thousand pounds, sterling, for the visit of President Fallities to Russia.

oclallet amendment to reduce the vote with a view to proventing the visit, was' de- cisively rejected, and the mover hooled,

M. Pichon, Minister of Foreign Affelre, declared that the Franco-Russian alliance bad remained the basis of French foreign policy.

Kursia's Finance.

they have not paid sufficient attention to my despatch No. 11 of 16th January last and expe- The Russian Duma has authorized the. cially to the memorandum by Messrs. Young Minister of Finance to issue an internal loan and Ryan enclosed therein. But at any rate of two hundred million roubles in view of a they must admit that the food cannot be main. anticipated deficit. tained without periodic valuation; Rail.se I' will proceed to explain, such periodic valua flons are practically impossible..

5. The fund is a dollar fund, the accounts are kept in dollars, and the balance of the fund

Mexico.

Later

A serious outbreak has occurred in North ern Mexico where large bands of outlaws or revolutionaries have attacked several towns

at any time la represented by, a debi dus by on the American border. Goverment of so many dollara. fp the case

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Mesars. C. S. Wade and James Fray, Mr. and Per Kleist, for Hongkong from Yokohama → Mrs. Summer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pack ham and family. From Kobe-Mi-e N. Bok hen, Mr. and Mrs. Malgon, From Shanghai – Mrs. B. Dears, Mrs. F. W. Ambrase, Mrs. C. Uspail, Messrs Ch. A. Kupferberg, van der Lao, David, T. H. Fisher, Pau' Luttringhans, Sanders, Ch. West and CB Remedios. From Foochow Mr. C. T. FAROn and Mr. Pater

Ja 6 Rodrigues.

Passengers departed.

ST. & Co

Hoog

Jane, Moji zoth Juse, Coal-0. S, K.

San Francisco 6th May, and Shanghai Bih June, Maile and Gen-P. M. § 5. Simongan, But, s2, 1,201, H. Vns, 30th June, Simurang 3 st June, Sugar-Yoon Fat Bingan, Br 3,841,047, P. Jamieson, 181 July, Haiphong and how 30th June, Rice B: & S. Sumatra, Gar. Ka., 507, Wrikken, 13th June,

New Guinea 2th May, and Palao fd, and June, Copra.-M. & Co. Sungklang, Br. s... 987, G., H. Pennelather, 37th June-Cebu and Haile 23rd June, GB. & S. Takasaki Mans, jup, u., 2,9 0, A. Mecker, 18t Jaly-Meji 24th June, Coal and Gen, N. Y.K..

"

am.

29.2

Pera, Sambia, Palkan. 29th May-Calado. Gap Rock...

Kawacht Mark, and

Fakha Rickmers, Nere. Gaben, Hilaabaik Holbow Australiin, Ind

Indramayo,

abería. Nituendom Phuli n Nubia

Tourabe ...... 9th June-Glenturret, Qu'en Olga Eaniarig, Sueuia, Colombo Moru, Prins Lud C. St. James wig. 12th June-Tudor Prince, Kamakura Aparıl 6 ME. Maru, Kaisse, P. E. Friedrich, Silesia (Ger.) Hanii......to...

Legasp! Sanski Moru, Tourana. 16th

Juntshire, Persin, Sikk. 19th June-Indien,

Bacoled Spite, Yarra, Cyclops. 211d June-Scharw

Iloilo Cabu Korst. Benclauch, Japan, Kroll, Fing Se Silpia, Vandalia,

Maru, Bulow cions, Armand Fehle, Bomba Kangas Deucalion, Awa Maru, Cyrus. 30th June-

July and, 1908, anegambio, Slavonia, Hitachi Maru, Laurtis,

Arrivals at Home-19th May-Glenlochy, Namaro Ó BEL

Vladivostock. m. 2 Cathay. 21st May Bermeo, and May Hakodata **** Pak Line, Tamba Maru 29th May Ajaz | Tokio rags. Armand Bekle, Prinu Regení Lupold and Kochi June-Balgravia, Bammekr, Prometheus, th

Labuan

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Per Tramont, for Keelang, &c. from Manila Mr. and Mrs. H, L. Hall and 2 children, Mrs L. T. de Rockin, Mrs. B W. Cadwallader and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Foster, Mr.

Tosa Mar, Jap, s, 3,610, J. Nagan, 38th 13. H. Moore, Mr. and Mr. J. N. Basila and

And Mr. H. C.

Mr. Jane Scattle 26th My, and Shanghai ardy, Fuller, Mr. M. M Raad, and Mirayib Jung, Coal-and-Corps, &c,-N-Y-Jane-Kenmther, Monmouthshire, Room-gits-Nagak... Edward P.

Juno-Yorch, Inabe Mars, Pathaw, 11th June Oshima... Vaushali, Br. 8.3., 2,546, B odhering, 13th June,Pera, 13th June-Inverclyde, Assiration, sim

-New York 14th Mar., and Labuns th 16th June-Jason, Tydaur. 19th June Tran Juur, Kero iné O3⁄4).—S, C. Co. fe

Ishigakijima.. gib Sambia, Sasvla, 23rd June-Gisnian Bosia 14........ Wongkol, Br. 6.5, 1,115, Hehe 26th June, Kamakura Haru, Liberia, Kaisow, Ning

Chefoo Bangkok 17th June, and Kohsichang soth, show. 26th Juns-Prins Bital Friedrich 30th Walhalla am. Rice and Gen--B & S..

June-Sifaria, (Ger.)':

Hankow.....ó am.

C. Beaumont, From Hongkong Mr. Walter, Mr. and Mrs P. E. O'Brien Butler,' Miss. M. O'Brien Butler, Miss C. O'Brien Butler, Mitr E. King, Master R. Barnes, Mr. G. Trowbridge, Mr. Wong Chiu, Master Wong Sing Tick, Mr. Wong Choo, Mrs. Wong, Miss Wong Hoa, and Mr. R. Momobara.

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Juteopolis, Br. ship, 2,840, Stewart, 5th June-

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Steamers Expected.

From

VISITORK AT THE HOTELA,

HONGKONG,

Acheson, James Adams, P. R. Baddi A. D. Barnes, C. F.

Little, A. C. Lowler, J, P. Lottringhaus, P. Mahoney, V, E. Battiscombe, H. G. Materma, T..

McIntosh, G. C.

H: N

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Mexico burrying laga forces to the Koopmann, Leong Loopg Khoom: H G Lere Kamann Mare Thursday M, Y. BY T

of a considerable (and increasing) number of threatened area, and President Roosevered Lyle, Mr and Mrs. Louillet and a children, Ms. Wakaan Mara. Japan

officers, however, the contributions are fixed in the request of Mexico, has also ordered ⠀sterling and the widows'kod orphans' pensions troops to the frontier.

IN.

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Carter, H. E. Colvin, H.

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For Kidst, for Bremeo, &c.-Meiin. Joid Maria Annes de Assis, Misses Mercedes and P. d'Almeida, Mr. A. V. Amd, Mr. and Mrs. C., F. Briggs, Mr. G. Boolean, Mr. and Mrs K.V. Becker, Mess. C. G. Blocher, J. F. Benites, J. G. Branco, Dr. E. G. Carry Mr. Croese mano, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Chys and children, Mr. H B. Collinge, Miss Carr, Mok Ab Cheong, B. W. Feno, H. Galater, A. v. Griesheim, Miss

Agents Du and Dr. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. E. Goldenberg,

Benson, R Capt, Ed. Hartum, Miss R. Hoediat, W. Bo Minnesota... Khanghai N. V. K... July 1 Bisney, Miss mado, D. Harvey, H. C. Higbet, Miss Hooper, Kowloon ... Vvostock. H. A. L....tly

Bisnoy, S. Messrs.

Heisig, Th. Chr. Heymann, A. Grillwong Samarang.C

· C. J. L....[bly Henriques, Miss Jyard, Messrs. H. Jebrau, A. Tource... Singapore. M. M.......ly Miss Lyle, Capt. H. Lorenzen, Mr. R. M. Katharine Park Japan war T. K. Koninly,

faly Center, A Lubeck, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ladganck, Col. Joić Capri Singapore C&Co.... July Maria Greenfield de Mello, Mr. A. Maurer, Mr. Manchuria... apan PM. Co... loly?

de Oliveira, Messina, F. K. A In view of a huge suffragist demonstratione, Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Pareina, Mr. H. C.

Osierate, Pau

P, Sigismund... Sydany... bo.

...}M. & Co.....}July 22 at the current rate of the dollar at the time at Westminster to-day, the police warn the

Mr. and Mrs. W. Ruye, Mr. when the contribution is paid, it follows that public of the danger of assembling in the Ricke, V. Renis, Mr. and Mrs. R. Baddeck,

DOCK, KETUKAS, *the value to the fond of the future contribations vicinity of Parliament.

Migo Šake, Mins 7. 8. Steller, Mr. and Mrs. Izaias do Espirito Santo and daughter, Marsen, 'NONOKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCKE,VA of exlating members on sterling salaries can

Thompson, Vaklhagen, Mr. and Mrs. A D. only be estimated with accuracy If the fators

Veritergh and 2 children, Messrs, P. Venske, Sorsogon ................ st. Kowloon Dock The Times thinks that compromise boje foré Vinagie, Mr. and Mrs. José Alves Fiume na ma values of the dollar for (say) iba next thirty-five tween China and Japan regarding the Faku: Varudo and 1 children, Mr. G. Wister, Wis Year: are known." Similaily the burden which then railway ought to be practicable, and Wangensteep, Rev. Woltar, and Mr. Adolf Courtdeid may be imposed on the fund in respect of the suggests that Japan should assent to a direct Walser. existing, contributo saisi depande on the fature line between Hain min-tung and Fakumen Auctuations of the dollar. Of course, if ike pay, provided China builds a branch line com ments and receipta la stesting doring each year acting Fakumen with the South Manchurian "wety to by pubalgeilally equal to ansones, mo- lidə, DA

will ulúmataly be payable in sterling currency,

As the sterling contributious of officers on stert.

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