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SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 1901.

CRICKET.

took the field. Scores

THE NAVY.

THE CLY'S IN AFRICA.

A Personal Narrative, The following is a continuation of the arrative of a member of the City Imperis! Volunteers

LONDON, March 1, 1903.

LATE TELEGRAMS.-

THE CHINA MAIL.

The China Crisis. London, March 13.--Coust von Walder

A. & G.TÉK NAVY, Tears representing the Hongkong Cricket

Allios for the summer, including 1,000 Olub and H. M. Navy played a match on

ses has arranged the dispositions of the British to remain at the Summer Palico, the Cricket Ground to-day, The Navy

and 2,000 near Danshow and Paita-ho. Latte first and compiled 240 runs. Lieut.

March 17. The question of the Man- Wood had 73 to his credit, and Mr Moore I continue my account from our arrival came next with 53. At 3,50 p.in, the Club at Kroonstad. There we had a wait of nine churian Agreement, continues to engage the

days for supplies, which were following us different Chancelleries.

The United States, even without official up as bad as they could be driven, along It was wonderful that they were able to get cuuGrmation, of the conditions, opposes it. heenuse secret and independent arrange 1 the up as quickly na they did, for you see

the Bours had amashort up the Vet and Fundments with one Power is calulated to lond Hiver Bridges, which meant vory severe to partition. Mr Lockhill, the Acting 73 work for the Engineers. We had followed American Minister at Pekin, has, therefore, the Boers up so quickly to Kroonstad that boen instructed to entrol to the utmost the demands for reparation, lest excusive 4tion French got there they had not even 19 tino to clear away all their implements for demands on Chins should jeopardise resist

atce to the Manchurian Agreement. throwing op fortifications, and they wore 16 in the midst of their preparations when our 20 Cavalry put in an appearance. We did Da nost ovo give them time to steals the Reidge properly, at least is properly as they had intended to do it.

Mr Butt, a liar, b Krickenbook

Fitch, e Houper, b Dorehill. Lunt. Wood, e Kriakenlook, b Bit-

tenshaw.....K, KLODORODANGOTE Lieut. Moreton, Substitute, b Dore-

ill

Mr Mahon, not out

Pringle, Langlican, Silver, h

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Killick, run QUE

noised

Moure, Lb.w. Krickenheek....

Manity, Allie, b Buttensbaw

Melintoy, c and Langhorne...

Extra,

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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On the 21st May we were once there on

Obituary,

TRADE PROSPECTS IN CHINA.

The following extract is taken from tho Piece Goods Trade Repurt of Mesure Noël,

Entertainment.

Blace:- Murray and Co., Shanghai, slated 20th THEATRE

The market has been practically at a standstill since the date of iar last report, ika usual Avetions monopolising what demand there ie, the prices paid showing,

C

OTTY BALL.

ROYAL,

Mr. HENRY DALLAS'

LAST NIGHTS.”

TO-NIGHT!

LAST NIGHT

or

Destination.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Letsels,

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Australian Ports ..... Australian (s)... Australian Poste........Taiyuan (1).. Australian Ports... Yawata Man (8) Bremen & Ports of Call Statigert (1) man H'vo, 'men &H'burg Marburg (s)....... Havre and Hamburg Savein (B)........ Havre and Hamburg.. Bamberg (e)...... HATs and Hamburg.. Sibiria (a)... Kobe and Yokohama.. Inaba Maru (s) Kabe and Yokohan..Shinano Maru (8) Loudon & Porta of Call Chusos: (1) mesye Fondon...............Bombay (s).......

Stentor (9) Idomenena (v)

London London BERKEN

Manila......

Taiyuan (8)....

...........

se

Aginis.

Date of Leaving.

Gibb, Livingston & Co. April 11, at noon, Butterfield & Swiro.... April 9, Nippon Yasen Kaisha. April 26, at 4 p.m. Norddontscher Lloyd. April 3, at noon. Calowitz & Co.......... About April 2 Carlowitz & Co.......... about April 4. Carlowitz & Co... Abnut April 8.

Carlowitz & Co........ About April 1 Nippon Yusen Kaisha, April 12, dayNight, Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 2, daylight. P.&O. S. N. CApril 13, at noon. P. & 0. S. N. Co......About April 6.

Betterfield & Swire.... April 2.

Dutterfield & Swire... April 16.

Hattorfeld & Swire... April

9.

Shewan, Tomes & Co. April 1, at 5 p.m. (s).....Messageries Maritimes April 3, at 1 p.m.

P. & 6. 8. N. CoAbout April 28.

Manila v. Atoy..... Diamante (c).............. Marseilles 7. Baigen Ernest Simons Marseilles & Londen.. Cundis (8)

Marsailles & London. Tamba Maru (9) Nippon Yuson Kaisha. April 5, dayligh Marsailles, London,&c. Sanuki Maru (8)....Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 19, dayligh

however, it is nothing to boast uf. It has not been any to get at the bottom of the COMIC OPERA SEASON. unantal suspunsion of trade, affecting us it does almost the whole of our dependancies, but we are inclined to think that thú disorganised state of the Banking areanges menta has as much to do with it as anything. 17 that is so it is no ase trying to force ite market, but to wait quietly until returning confidence r-nstuldishes the excellent system that has hitherto enabled the carry on successfully vast Natives to Calcutta, March 14. MrC. A. Smith, of Esactions with all parts of the Country, Of course, the present depression has been British India Steam Savigation Comnibuted to various cames and ramour pany, died at Edinburgh, on the 19th in-

hay heen Bully sy atant.

is no reason to think that the politieni cumplications hare any more to du with the situation than before, beyond showing the futility of expecting uy trile of Importance to be dono with the Northern Posts for none months to come. Heports have been spread of cargoes by the first steamers to Tientsin having been loated on arrival, and further that gends' were being returned to this as they could not be landed, but from enquiries we have marte the Steamer Agotta here know nothing: about it, rad en only langine it has arison through a new classe they were obliged, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Swntow, Amoy & Tou Daijin Mara (5)

London, March 15.-The death is an- the stove, net gucceded at a sunderfulunced of General Sir Sam Browne. 240 rute, the encuny never again giving us much

Total.

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Langhorne.... 10.2

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THE CHINESE REFORMERS,

for

but there

Spinators Wanted.

for their own protection, to insert on the Mr Chamberlain, speaking, ut a meeting Bills of Lading, namely Delivery tu bc of the Women's Emigration Aneiation taken from alongside by consignces within forsteld the great devol of the 48 hours after steamer's arrival at Tangka, Africa after the war, and anticipated otherwise the cargo will be returned to emigration and permanent settlement there

other steanor

moved a resclation establish a futi 10 who youll require suitable mates. He

amigrate to South Africa.

it competent and repausible women to

THE GEISHA.Maji, Robe & 'ma... Hiroshima Maru

Populati

MONDAY & TUESDAY NEXT, THE GREAT GAIETY SUCCESS,

'A RUNAWAY GIRL'

'The Belle of New York.'

THURSDAY NIGHT,

of tens of thousands of the host Beitisharsinghaj by the sun or any out wife Complimentary Benefit to Mr. and Mrs.

So far

at consignes? charge for the retum voyage. Do advice has come to hand of this having bean nebol upon in a single instance, bat it is doubtless quite suflicient to prevent the Natives shipping with any freedom, None of the steamers have returned hers yet, but telegraphic advice has received of the despatch of ons of them with a fall cargo, but unfortunately sho ate Balfour said that even in defensive was peaped inside the Taku har and will war we might have allies who would ex-be delayed for some, days. pect msistants, Punce, he said, coull not

Foreign Politics. March 15. In a debate in the House of Camong last night, Sir William Farenuet, regretted the tendency to depart from the policy of avoiding European cosuplications,

the respect of the Powers.

India Bills.

March 11-The tenders received for twelve months ludia Bilis for a million starling partly to replace expiring tenders

million-and-a-half-rucunted to

Army News.

bern

Steamers are expected to leave for New-

meanwhile it is difficult to learn anything of the situation there and it sotus proble that shipments thunco will have to ba maio through Fonsign houses at the first. A story is current of the recent treatment of a small shipment to Vadivostock made by a Native in Chefon. It consisted of Silk Piece Goods valued at about Tis. 2,800. and on arrival a duty of some Tls. 2,000

DALLAS.

SATURDAY,

'SAN TOY,'

PLAN AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. Doors Open 2.30 1.31. Commence 99 2.57.

BERTRAM HERMANN,

Bastons Manger.

Hongkong, March 30, 1001.

731

(3)Nippon Yusts Kaisha. April 25, at Noon.

Nippon Yusen Kaisha. April 10, at noon. Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. Abant April 8. Butterfold & Swiro.... About April 30. 3o. & O. S. S. Copril 13, at noon. Pacific Mall S. S. Co. April 30, at noon. Toyo Kisen Kaisha...April 25, at rion. Nippen Yusen Kaisha. April 13, at 4 pm. P.&O. S. N. Co....... About April 13.

P.&O. . N Co.......Mar. 31, daylight. Eat Anistic T. Co.,L8 April 1, mt 4 pm. (a)....Norddeutscher Lloyd.About April 5.

N'aaki, Kobe. &Y'ma Kasugs Maru (6) Now Yorky. SuezCanalClymeric (s)..... San Diego & San Fco Burgenhas ().... S. Francisco v. Japan. Coptic (s)..... S. Franoisen v. Japan. City of Peking (5) S. Francisco v. Japan. Anieries Mart (5) Seattle, U.S.A........ Idzami Maru (8)..........

Coromandel (a)....... Shanghai .............Sobraon (s).................... Elita Nongnok (6) Shanghai Shai ki go&Y's Prinzess Ironu Shanghai, Y, KobelSaxonia (8) ...................... Singapore and Bombay Melpomene (8) Stow, Amoy &F'chow Anping Maru (a) Swatow, Amoy & Too Akashi Maru (6) Tacoma (Wash.), c... Glenogte (s) Victoria & Vancouvor. Tartar (3)....................... Vancouvor (..), &c Empress of China (s)...

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS, March 30.

Zafira, U.S. despatch-vessel, 675, L. A. Conton, U.S.N., Manila March 27.

Lyceon, Berman atomer, 1238, 0. Honermann, Shanghai March 27, Guneral. -E. A. TaDINE UO.

Changir, German str., 1,055, J, William Bon. Thangkok March 21, and -wntow 20, Tenkwoor and Rico. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Suzanna, Gorman str., 3,326, F. Jager, Homburgand Singaporo March 24, tenoral.

STENSEN & Co

Louise J. Kenny, American coborner, 155, G. H. Oben, Pauspe, Caroline Island March 1, Cupra-MASTER

Siemsson & Co......... April 1, at 4 p.m. Sunder, Wictor & Co.. April 2. Mitsui Bussan Kaiala, March 31. Mitaui Buasan Kaisha. April 10, daylight. Mitsui Bussan Kaishairi 3, Caylight, Dowell Co. Limitedril 8, at noon. hout April 10, D. E. Brown* Canadian Jhe R. Co. April 3, at neon.

H. Zinn, Mrs Chas, Fressel, Miss Raza Daniel, Mrs J.S. Forgig, Mr A. Aonile, Mr A. S. Filam. Mrs F. Rivero, ess's C. R. Rusby, L. Wirt, F. Fact, T. Manuel, M: W. A. Fitton, Mr and Mrs H. E. Heacock, Mr J. W. Horry, Mr F. C. Haromayer, Mr Fani Segal. Me and Mrs 1. Morita, Mr Monio vedo MT. Hyode, Mr T. Tannku, S. Tanaha, Mrs C. Mataufagi, Mes F. Kuwai, Mr 8. Harzda, Miss C. Cruz, Messrs Leon de Reyes, J. Rowan, and II. Foll.

TC DEPART

Per Suberon for Shanghai: from Lon- don. Me A. Sinelde; from Murailles, Mrs Morris and child, Mrs Watson, and Mr H. Edgar; from Tamilie, Mis- Helden, from Bombay, Mr A. II. Partey. lot. J R. Bell, and Captain Bishop fren falatta, Count de Boury de Bayers, Countess de Bourg de Boyers, and Mr Heater; Kong Beny, German steamer, 862, U.

free Singapore, Messrs O'Connor, A.

FIELL & SIRE.

kong, Mesin Gao. Rose, George Stephon Fang, British steamer, 1,127, H. J.D. Well, M. P. Baird, H. F. Osiander. Roope, Chinking and Wuhu March 25, W. A. Peris, Capt. W. Mennell, Mr and 31rs G. Harling &. Oliver, F. J. Dymond, General-JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

Mr and Airs Chang Bin Hire, and M- Morrie.

was dumanded, so the grounds went back! To-day's Advertisements Fuchs, Bangkok March 21, Riov.-BUTTER-Hodge, and Z. D. Hilles; from Hong-

This goes to continu tho report that the Russian Authorities are trying to discour- age the trade ra Vindivostock in favour of Fort Arthur, shipments thence being en-

Vivo la France." trouble, excepting, of course, in the de.

March 13.-Lord Salishary, speaking at struction of the Railway. They did not even have time to make a stand at then the Banquet of the Associated Chambern of ster, which was a wonderfully strong posi-Commerca, said that he did not believe in tion.

the commercial decadence of England, and I was on the day we crossed the Rheus advocated more practical education. A fan- ur spruit ilt 7 had a setnewhist advertere of the Banquet was the condiality Lurous time. I had to take a message from shown in drinking the toast of the French nur Divisional Gen. Tucker (7th) to Lord Chambore of Commerce, acid cries of Kitchenier, who was with the 11th Division Vive la France. Lord Kobetto' about 12 miles to our right flank, and I had a hard ride of acme 12 or A Move by the Canton Viceroy.14 miles to catch him up, for they had

aures the Rhen ster sooner than we could, The Vicaroy To, following the example art they were still on the move when set by Chang Chi-Tung, is nndenvouring by caught them up. I left the 7th soon after 11 his pen to bring the Reformors to a better s... and caught the 11th soon after 2 p.nl way of thinking and doing. Knowing that I spoke to Kitchener, and delivered the a great mans Raformors from Hunau andmessige. Ho hoked at the time on the orivalipe, and then complimented mo on Hope and also the Falkin Province have having licenso quick. He naked me if sought refage in Singapore and the Straits was tired, and then told me to report nayself to the Genert's Radyguard and get Settlements, he has addressed an Openmething to eat, and give my burs a good Lotter to them through the Chinese Con- rest. He is a splendid looking chap, but Bul. Whatever the offect of the letter-it & most severe lock about him. After having had come grab and given my horse must be acknowledge that itisa clever pro-1 a ret and a good feed, 1 sadilled ap at 4.80, and started back to rejour my Division, duction, and will add to the already grow.

which was a somewhat difficult job, for it ing fame of T'a as an enlightened and pen was getting dark, and I only had a very cored it we were unable to cotaandelang in aluat a week's time. In the

faint idea as to where they wers. However, gressive ruler,

*Perhaps they, the Reformers, are angry after I find gane about 4 miles, 1 canno to one of our cavalry signal stations, and up the 7th Division, mys the Viceroy, because China has not asked them to taken up the work of reform. But who which they did, and shortly after I saw does not know that the presunt time is one the reply which gave me the direction,

Before starting to get on to the low ground for of extreme peril for China? Beory one below, however, I marked my way by two £4,547,000. They were allotted at an admits that reform is absolutely necessary, very brilliant stars directly over the Di-average rate of £118, 118,

vision, which was fortunate for me, but the methods of Reformers will never when I got on to the low ground I coul

Calcutta. March 14.--is Majesty the succeed in bringing it to pas One pur not see a sign, and it was then pitch dark,

Major-General Sir Flmond Rocho Elles to pose of reform in the pacification of the and I had nothing but these two stars to King has approved of the appointment of

guide me. I kept plodding on and country, but these men have associated and thought I would never get to any desti be Member of the Viceroy's uncil intitled to a Dran back of the Import Duty

I went on like this forcession to Sir Edwin Collen who retires in here and are charged nothing there. with themselves urprincipled and bad cha- nation that night.

April. racters, whose only desire is to raise in-endly ave hours before I got to our camp, the greater part of which time I had to surrection, which can only end in civil war, wall and lend

my home, and instead of pesce there will be trouble. This will

juutries give outside

Later. The British raply throws the reSTEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL. an opportunity to interfero in ke daninge. I ans jolly glad to get into cuppaponsibility of the rejection of the Bay- sfairs of China. Appealing directly to that night, I can tell you, and ule what joy Parmceful Treaty on America, un makes the Reformers, he says, "You profess when I got there to find that Wilson, with no counter proponta,

ked bean waiting for me, had prepared some that you do not wish to endeo rebellion, ecous and me grubs for me. I realized but your methods can love u other result, then what a grand-thing it was to have

Ho and and this justifies the criticism of the Con really good pal; as he always was. servatives that you are rere disturbors of the posco. What have you to say in answer to this? Yours in a case of the more baste the worse spcod." A Kitla consideration will show the mistaken post tion Fou have assumed. Is it not a fact tless the Emporer hituself in the Imperial Edict of the 12th moon has expressly de clared himself in favour of reforming the Government vi the country? The chief officists in all the Provinces were instructed to consider the best way of proceeding to the work of reform and to report to the Throne. The answers jave, a'ready, bron

The next two days proved to be the har- sent. Peace will be soon ratified, and the dest we were destined to endure. We get

London, March 1. mob of Malays retani of the Emperor is at hand. Bo on the move at 6, halted for a couple of

lours at 11, inspanned and moved off agair at Cape Toorn attacked and drove off the form will then begin, and be carried out but only for a few miles when we were Police and Municipal Officers rearing Tho gradually. For this work, a vast number suddenly ordered in halt, as suma of the co-religionists who have been in vit tact of Plague. The contacts of cabe men will be required. With onenty were overing rimad the conroy with a Gu

nothing can of, it. We event escaped. However,

An armed force will probably be the exception of Kang Yu-wei and a few gally got on the more again at 4, and after employed in similar circauslands "notablos, pardon is promised to all who romering very slowly for a considerable tins future. pent and disconnet themselves from the reached the Klip River. A temporary bridge had been put up for the gains and Haformers. Obedience to those orders transport to get over, but the heavy naval will bring great advantage, but those who guns proved too much for it, for when

the leading wagon of the trans disobey cannot hope to escape..

Too many Man-Milliners.

tor he

America and Britain. London, March 11 Geet Britain has We both tankled definitely rejted the Senate'a smendments us awfully done. into a bolt when I was riding, which

the Hay-Pannesiote Treaty. gave me a bit of shaking, but no

I were the only two Scottish men who never missed single day's duty during the whole time we were ont. He has gone out again to join the Scottish Here, and I often wish I had gone with him.

Next morning, we proceeded as usual at a very early hour, nothing of importance happening. On the day we reached the Vaal, we (the 0.1.V.) did close on 45 miles, as we had the job of finding a drift for out Celamu to erous hy. This we did very late in the afternoon, and on that night we camped just on the north side of the River. Alas, this day proved too much for my poor old horer, and from the next morning till we got to Pretoria I had to take myself on my feet, which I found somewhat tiring at first, ns I had not done much marching op to hero.

got en

Indian News,

Calcatta, Murgh 16-Lady Curzon's Viet in Schalardiips for the training sif midwives amount to R2127,000,

The National Victoria Memorini Fund, if the larger subscriptions are kept within the one lakh limit, ayunts to R2. 288,527.

Abyssinian Affairs. London, March 5.-The Consul Cuneral at Adelaba is still negotiating regarding the Abyssinian frontier. Joint operations against the Mal Mallah were arranged

The Abyssinians have route the Mud Malls in Barrad dip. Many Somalia were killed and expired. The Abyssinians also lost considerably.

King Menelik's request.

The Ogaden Somali Expedition.

The Ogden Sonali expedition is to bo withdrawn, aut the Indian troops are at Youte, awaiting transport. Plague.

in

March 19 Malay priests oro sapport. authoritie at Cape Town, ing the and it is he perl that the threatened religious disturbances there will be avertul, A meeting held, addressed by Malay agita

The

was dispersed by the Polic o it, it collapsed, and this was the signal for one very hard work for The Pigur is desipin, seriously as the Tomades, blacks, cattle and all concern Cape Town, and is spreading to better. Mr A. G. Halos, the war corresponded, for the transport had to he got through classes. A Barupean Family has been

the drift, which was awful work, as it was removed to hospital. ent of the Duty Nees, made his first public fairly deep and very geft. Our waggons Mrach 5.The proportion of European in daily appearance as a lecturer recently at the St. I did not get corose nail after ton. It was Plague cases at Cape Town Jane's Hall, Describing how the Clost this place that I lost my haversack with increasing. The city will probably be

everything I possessad, viz. field glasses and declared out of beads for froops nials had been deprived of their soft felt hats and supplied with helmets, Mr. Halesi eu kuife, ump, watch and some epidemic has spread to Aimesinry and

which I had picked up and, what I | Cranborne.

Two cases of Plagte vs occurred at said he asked a staff officer Why? The thought of shove all at the time, warga

bisnuit, which ought to have been my next Perth, the capital of West Australia,

Calcula. March 16--The Plage con- reply was that the helmet made the en, morning's breakfast. After we crossed the

There were 151 fresh look so much smarter. There was the drift, wo trudged steadily on until 3 next tipuss to increase. whole crux of the matter. My opinier, morning, listed for an hour and a half, and cases here yesterday,

moved off again at 3, keeping steadily on the continued Dir Hales, aftor eleven months move until 1.80, with occasional short halts. This brought us just outside Johan. at the front, is that you have got a long neoborg, and sous grat was issued out to way too many man milliners at the English us, and at three o'clock we were ordered to moves off once inore, innrching to the north War Office

of the town. We reached our camp that night at 10, and no one I think was stery

Tu the treatment of Consumption and sil wasting disasses

Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil equalled as a nutrient tonic and recon- structor. Perfectly palatable. Wholesale and Retail from A, S. Watson & Co., Ltd.

Foreigners in Japanese Steamers.

There are at present twenty-six for-to burn in. eign mastors in the service of the Nippon Tusen Kaishe.Thirteen are, in command. of vostels on the Coung's European service, three on the American line, three on to Australian line, and tro on the Shanghai luc, the remainder being in can- mand of consting steamers. It was the in

AFTER a girl hos employed all her art in tention of the company at any time onding a husband, it grades ber to read replace these foreign stor by Japoness in the paper that she was led to the altar," but it is reported that the Company bag rasaya our office philosopher, cognized the advisability of keeping their REMARKABLE CURES OF RHEU foreign liners in the command of reigners.

MATISM

With regard to the casting steamers, it is From the Findinator, Rutherfordton . C. 1188 clitor of the finator bug bad understood that the foreigners will be co placed by Japanese in the near future

WEATHER REPORT

South African News. March 14. The papers estimate that the dracit in the Budget will be £4,500,000. at horised the Johannesburg Chamber of Minos to restart 950 stamps.

The Times states flint Government has

is

General French, with 15,000 troops, still pursuing a large Boer force.

The eastern triangle of Transvaal is now completely denuded of the enemy.

Marchi 16.-General French has made further great baul of stuck, carts and am. munition, and 192 more Boers have been killed, wounded, or taken prisonera.

5,219 troops will sail between the 20th and the 23rd instant for South Africa.

Most Drugs have active medicinal prin- ciples, so has Cod Liver Oil.

Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Oil contains all that is useful in Cod Liver Oil without its disagreeablo portion. Perfectly palatable. Increases weight and strength. Sold by all Chernists. Wholesale and Retail from A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd., Hongkong,

.....

A steuner is on the berth for Coren but...

is only able to carry a small quantity of Piece goods, the bulk of har space being taken up by chow chow' chzgn.

(SCPLIED TINDERS KENTEIL,

Marela

WANTED.

MAN, to Work on Commission for

the Sale of Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Hongay March 27, Cont.JESEN & CU

Elsa, German atr., 1,702, Schonwandt, &c., in the Harbour. Apply, Box No. 50,

Care of CHINA MAL' Ofice. Hongkong, March 30, 1901.

FUR SHANGHAI

729

THE Stewuship

ELITA NOSSACK, Der Deuligeshire,

Captain BRUS, will be despatched ns Cabdine. Ferara Goemont, Thysahove on MONDAY, the 1st April

Durel, Sariah, Teresa, 8; C

at 4 p.m. raula, Lee, bene 12; Benlder. Gisela, Inaker Sturm, Sagtig, Clysis, - Italylen. 15: Frometer, Kanggap Ma 19, Cayton, Calella, Anchalusia, Segon, Benniljek, Garations, Shanghurt, Prin feminch, Kestron, Mas-

Yoxewan Jent, Pidensijernen, March $2; Sachsen, 15: Glaurus, Sado. Mas, Alentins, 265,

Mardin

Macheta, Gerraso str., 990, J. E. Farrell, Bangkok March 23, Rico and Toukwood.-- MELCHERS & Co.

DEPARTURIS. March 29.

Kaifeng, or Cebu. Pompey, for Manila.

March 80. Pasay, for Europe, &c. Michael Jebsen. for Haiphong, Isich fio, for Chinking,

For Freight, apply to

EAST ASIATIC TRADING Cc., La., | Tuiles, for Swatow.

Agents Hongkong, March 30, 1901.

Fashun, for Canton.

78 Beneiutha, for Shanghai.

FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA AND

THE

KOBE.

THE German Steamship

'SAXONIA, Captain Jiuen, will be despatched for the above Porta on MONDAY, the 1st April, at

For Freight, apply to

leff Kebe, via Nagasaki and Shaighsi The Imperial Goran Mail 5.5. Staigert.p.m.

on Sturday aftemon. the 24th Mich, and may be expected here on or about Tuesday, the hd April.

The 0. & 0, Co.'s sa. Cophie, with the AMERICAN STATI of the 7th March, Taft Yokuhum en Wednesday, the 7th March, as daylight, and may bo,ex- pected here on or Thursday, the 4th April.

P. MS. S. Dity of Peking, with mails c.. left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sex, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 23rd March. The . K. K. s. 8. Asaerfed Mar, with mails &, left San Francisco for this port vin Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki and Shanglus, on the 18th March.

The C. P. R. Co.'s 3.5. Empress of India left Vareouver on Monday, the 25th Marub, for Hongkong via the usual

Forts of Call. Japanese

Stewmera Expected. Theks. Demirdi lefu Singapore on 20th

March for this port

The Austrian Lloyd nv.s. Melpomene left Shanghai for this port on the 27th Match.

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, March 30, 1901. 727

IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL ȚINE.

STEAM FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, HIOGO AND YOKOHAMA. THE Imperial German Mail Steatoship PRINZESS IRENE

of the NonDDEUTSCHER LLOTD, Captain WETTIN, dao bore with the outward Gurman Mail about TUESDAY, the 2nd April, will love for the above places about 24 hours after arrival.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For further particulars, apply to

MELOITERS & Co..

Agents. Hongkong, March 30, 1901. FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

730

Optional Cargo will be forwarded wrdess notice to the contrary be given belore 3 p.ta. Today, the 30th Inst.

Wingsang, for Swatów. Kyoto Maru, for haigon. Thales, for Saatw Chinking, for Shanghai. Bandria, For Shangbai. Freiburg, for Singapore and Hamburg. Es, for Canton,

CLEARED.

Rajaberi, for Swatow.

Clary, for Hochow,

Elsa, for Canton.

Nelle, for Astoria.

Saxonia, for Shanghai. Quarta, for Amoy. Dayjiz. Maru, for Swatos.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVER

Per Lyremona, from Shangbai, Mise J. Trapp, Mr Th. Schneider, Mr Lundholm, and 21 Chiness.

Per Chewy, from Bangkok, Mr J. An drewa.

Per Sabrenia, from Singapore, 244 Chi- fuse.

Ver Machers, From Bangkok, 34 Chinese.

DEPARTED.

!

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The American despatch-romci Zujizu re ports: Light N.Ily breeze and fine; freak breeze, heavy swell nearing purt.

The British stones Bang reporte: From Wooung to eksen. light variable winds, smooth sex and front denso fog. From Ockscu to Breaker Voint. strong. to N.E. wind, high following sea and cloudy weather; from Breaker Point to port, moderate N.E. wind gnden, showery weather.

A GOOD COUGHI MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN.

have no hesitancy in revonumending Chamberlin's Cough Remly, sys F. P. Moran, a well-known and popular baker, of Petersburg, Va. We have given it to our children when troublet with bad coughs, also whooping congh, mud it has all ways given porfect satisfaction. It was re- commended to me by a druggist as the best cough medicine for chiklium as it contained no opian or other barniful ding. Sold by All Dealers, WATEINS & Co., General Agents.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For CANTON.-

Per Pixer, at Ba.to., an Sunday, the

31st March.

For SWATOW & BANGKOK.—

Per Bjalari, at 9 a.m., cn Sunday, the

Viet March.

For HONGAY...

Per Afton 8 aan, on Monday, the

1st April. SHANGULAT,-

For

Por Plita Namach, at 3 pm., on Monday,

the 1st April.

For SINGAPORE & BOMBAY.—

Per Melpomene, at i p.m., on Tuesday,

the 2nd April.

2:

BY A CANADIAN PACIFIO HAIL WAY Co.'s PACKET--

of China will be despatched on WED NESDAY, the 3rd April, with Mails, for Shanghai, Jayson, United States, Canida, e, which will be closed as follows:-

101. Registry cases. (Registration, with late fee of 10 cents,

up to 10.80 ..) 10.45 A.M. Post-Offics closes, but Corres

pondenou may be posted on board the Preket, with the Late Pic of 10 cents exia Postage, until the time of depar

Per Plussy, from Hongkong: for Singa pore, Mr L. E. Clarke, N., Mr Kloss, Messta Wong Eni Tong, N. Lazarus, LG Sing Choc. Pang Tit Sang, A. F. Comrie, Dr F. H. Bowers, and Mr H. P. Umisen for Colombo, Mr II. 2. Darmb, Lieut. HE H. A. L. S. S. Suronio, Captain Forsyth. R.A., and 45 ten of the Ninge

Janzu, baring arrived from the Train; for Port Said, Mr and Mrs Frank MAI

Wel's for Marseilles, Mr J. above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby R. requested to send in their Bills of Lading Verna, Mr H. Ashton, Mr and Mrs The Csundan Pacific Mail Packet Engeress for countersignature by the Undersigned Bisney and 3 Misses Bisney, Mr G. E. A. and to take mediato delivery of their Cadell, Mr Cheang Pui Kai, Mr Ho Shai Wing Mes Bosman and child. Mrs Cheung The 8.5. Arration pour, from Calcutta, Guodu from alonguide.

left Singapors for this port on the

and child; for London, Mr H. O. Nicolle, morning of 28th March.

Hob, and Mrs Goodman and family, Miss Barker, Mr and Mrs R. T. Wright and 9.45 Tho. Meg lett Kobe for this purt on the 25th March, and may be ex-

Any Cargo impeding her dischargo will child, Inspector air? Mrs Duncan, Mr pected here on or about the 31st March.be landed into the Gorowns or The Hose Archie Kerr, Mr. Mrs and Master Lachlan The U. 5. S. Co.'ss.s. Pyrrhus left Singa KONG AND KOWLOON WHALF AND Gudowa Kerr, Miss Slowart, Mre N. G. Major and Conamander J. pore on the afternoon of 26th March, COMPANY, LIMITED, and Stored at Con-hild, Lieut. Webb, A., Con and is due in Hongkong on the 31st signees risk and expense.

F. Murray Aynsley, RN, Sub-Liear. W. March.

No Claims will be admitted after the D. C. Jones, IN, Serge ned Mrs Boultor of the Royal Artillery. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods and family, Mr William Phillips, RN., remaining undelivered after the 6th Prox. and en will be subject to rent.

From Shanghai: for Singapore, Lieut.. All Broken, Chafod, and Damaged Goods Coudr. A. . Oldham, K.N.; for Mar are to be left in the Godowns, where they sailles, Messrs C. W. Coulon and J. T. will be examined on the oth Proximo, Smith; for London, Mr and Mrs Brazier at 3 p.m.-

and chikicen, bir and Mr A. W. Burshill and child, Mea F. G. Lowder and children, V Miss McDonald, Mrs . C. Clarke, Me V 6. Marry, Mr and Mrs Wingrove and 726 daughter, Mr F. H. Arastrong and child, Messta W. W. G. R. Ross, D. F. Fisch, Miss Black, Mra Ede and children, Mossm J. K. Tweed, II. Stoll, E. A. Sargent, Dir and Mrs Howell and son, Mr W. Mardon- J.

The O. S. S. Oh... Entenor loft Sings pore on 28th March, and is due in Hongkong on 2nd April, at noon. The C. P. Co.'s 5.8. Pertar left Yoko- kama on Friday, the 29th March, ne 6 a., for Hongkong, where she is due to arrien on Wednesday, the 3rd April, at 5 p.m

The

Cal. & C. S. S. Co.'s 6.s. Bergenhus, lut San Diego for Kobe and Hong- kong on the 10th March, and is due here shunt 20th April

The N. P. Co.'s.. Buckingham sailed from Tacoma, for Japan and Hong- kong, on the 7th March.

Latest Adviceż

The C. & O. 5. S. C's as. Carlisle City left-San Diego on 25th March, før Japan and Hongkong, The Cal. & S. 0 8. Co.'s 6.2 Stratiuple, from Portland sad San Diego, leaves Moji for Hongkong on or about 1st April,

farina Pato-Balm twice with the moct remarkable results in each case. First, with rheumatisma in the shoulder from The following dotice is issued from the which he andered oxcrociating pain for ten

days which was relieved with two applica CLARKE'S WORLD-7AMED Broep Mixtunt, Observatory

Tony of Pa Ba rubbing the portsThe most searching Blugd Cleanser that science. On the S0th at 126 p. The barometer affected and realising instaut benefit and and medical still have brought to light. Sat- has risen in S. China. High caufe antiro relief in a very short time. Second, feress from Scrotaia, Scorey, Eczems, Dad Legi, covers the Chlas cost, and the Appression in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost prosikin and Blood Disrases, Pimples, and Soros-of the bot Japan, trating ding with, severeau, which was re- any kind are solicited to give it a trisi to test its hax probably passed.

Jalus Thousands of nodotal curs have boen The Freal to moderate monsoon on the count hieved by two applications, rubbing with

modston in the N part of the Dains the hejment on reticing at night and get affected by it. Sold everywhere at a. Sht, per Forecast rush to moderate N ties up free im For sale by All bottle. Howare of worthines ritations and h

Dealer WAY INC General Aponte, atituion.

ENGGE gutta-percha in made into golf The E. & A. steamer Guthrie, from Bydney, alls every year to insulate an Atlautiode loft Port Darwin on the 20th

March, for Manila and Hongkong, cable.

The Imperial Gorman Mail 8.8. Prinzest Irene, carrying the German with dates from Berlin of the 4th March, left Singapore on Friday, the 20th March, at & p.m., and may be expected here or shout. Tuesday, the 2nd April at 6 p.m.

on

N. Y. K. a. Tumba Mfar left Shimo-

noseki for this port on the 30th March,

and is expected to arrive bere on the 3st April

No Firo Insurance has been effected.

STEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, March 30, 1901.

ture.

Exchange. HONGKONG, March 30, 3901. In London-

Bank, Wire,

11

On demand,

90 days' sight,

4 months" sight,

4

Credits,"

1/118

*

...1/11. ....1/115

...1/112

Dceamentary, 4 months' e

'eight, ...2,0

on Latin-

On demand,

Credits, 4 months' night, Jn Derlin-Demand,....

New York-

*On demand,

Oredics, 60 days' aight,

General Memoranda.. TUESDAY, April 2:~

Goods per to Maru not cleared after old. Capt. G. B. Henderson, RN, Lieut.

Jellican, R... Messys 4. Chivocruen, this date subject to rent.

Batty, W. Ruid Reyd, Mr and Mrs Birtells Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of the and children, Mes J. Wilson and daughter, WEDNESDAY, April 3:

Great Eastern and Caledonian Gold Miss M. Chick, Me and Mra W. Hope Gill Muting Co., Ltd. at the Company's and family, Misses R. Angwin and Amy On Bourbag Olive, No. 14, Des Voeux Road Central Cooper. From Yokohama: for London, 2.45 p.m.-Auction of Household Farm Mesars J. W. 5. Laird, E. C. M. Davis

tures, at Kellett Spur,' Mount Keland A. B. Macdonald. lott, the Peak. Tattoos, April 4-

Por Ava Maru, for Kebe and Yokohama, Miss Woodford, Mr M, Yoshida, Mr O 2-15 p.n.Anction of Household Furni-Kamato, Mr-B-Katsurs, Me-and Mrs

tre, at Ravuushill, Lower Rich-G. Ancock, Mr and Mrs D. Halt, dr. mond Road.

S. Ijobi, Messrs H Nakaya, R. Oiwa, Goods por Subron not cleared. at H. Yoshida, Melford Back, H. Hamashima,

pm. subject to rent.

6. Yamamoto, J. Shimura, B. Yasnoks, and Schauen.

Goods por Suzuzi undelivered after

this date subject to rent..

SATURDAY, April 13:

Per Rosetta Mar, for Manila and A tralian Ports, Ar J. von Waldthausen, Mr Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of the Robert Hood, Mrs Dymond and 4 children,

Wire.*****

On fernand, OD Úsicutta-

Wire,

$.50 1.89

146

147

145

On domande van

147

On Singapore-

Ondermud

On Manila-

On demand,

On Shanghai

On demand,

21% puz

79

50 days' sight, (private paper) On Yokchem

On demand,

02.25

10:19

...

Uhina Ikarnes Co., Ltd., at the Oficos Messrs Louis Morris, Win.. Reed, O. An- Gold Leaf, 100 fine, (per taal).

of the Company, No. 4, Queen's Build.derson, Juhu Sole, H. Krastan, L.-Col. Sovereigns (Bank'e buying rate) 5. Mallory, Me H. K. Baden, Mr W, Sliver (per oz) way h

ings,

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