TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1901.
THE WRECK-AT TUNG YING
ISLAND.
An Exciting Experience. There was an unusual sight on board the
·P & 0. steamer Coromandel Festerday afternoon (says the N. Daily News of
anca of the interior of a great general store, am'a amali angy of coolles was engaged in work which we, as a rule, associate with the counter and the shop Piled up in neat and orderly stacks were Bopres of bed attresses, carpets, ruga, towels, all kinds of whole inventory of, things tores, and a which go to make up the fittings and the furnishings of a cabin. Round one corner, tables, chairs, bookcases, and crockery ware came into view, and, lying like fallon Titans an anchor, park of a crane, and a boiler, weighing in the oggeng te twelve tona, Heaped together, in different parts of the ship, were ardeles, varied in their uses, and to the eye of the canal pervor, innumerable in number. With euch finish ed labours of the mind and hand of manie A modern steamer and attractive, sud Careful esortment from this completo.
ziolaneous collection resulted in the making up of large parcels, each directed, in large black letters, to the oflock of the P. &0. Company in London. Out of indy cane order, and nent method, and preciso arrangement, which are gou to look upce. Then the supply of covers give out, and the cooles vanished with much move celerity than they had put into their work.
LATE TELEGRAMS, American Shipbuilding Trust London May 2-Five great shipbuil ding, yoxda in the United States aro saunating. The capital is 70,000.0 Odol. (£14,000,000. The abject of the amal gamation is to Compote with the English shipbuilding industry,RAN
The Balkaže.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TDE PROSPECTS IN NORTH
CHINA.
In their vices guts eport dated 18th May, Musare Noël, Murray and Co., of Shanghai, saya
It exonut be said that our niket shows any improvement, Importers vannimously proclaiming it as dull as ever they have Tho Iternational Exhibition at Glasgow soon it. This is curtainly warmuted, for Duress of Fife, the weather war fe, lands is very small for the time of the was opened to-day by the Duke and the amount of business reported from first. and the city bautifully decorated Tho your, but no doubt many of the dealers are Doko of Fife wokno lodged the support able to satisfy the requirements of the which the clues had given. The x-trade from the goals they still hold. It hibition is excullent and includes of art
ie, therefore, there with regard to fortand gallery which cost £250,000.
business that the Hatauent werda to lo taken, nud seeing the unapoted came of the horsinkete it in ipnsible to help admiring the perspicacity the natives almost always show. Until the large boy- ing of Amoriens goods cuminepcel complications, resisted all the blandjshments of the Im- porter, and bare fairly well managed to clear the bulk of their holdings of compa tively dearly bought goods without up- necessarily burdening themselves with fresh purchasen to cover their sales, the policy that many Importers would have liked thera to pursue. The market though quiet is fairly steady, and with a litla judicious handling holders should be able to get rid
The St Petersburg. correspondent of the Times ro orls that the instance of General Kutopain, the Russian Blints:er for War, a secret military convention is being negotiated for the purposes of giving Russia, in the event
control of the Serrian Army. The Times correspondent adds that if Turkey is actinged Sorvin is to receiro Novibazar and portion of Macedonia.
·Burned to Death. Miss Hudd (daughter of Mr. Andrew Rudd. Queensland) perished in a fire in a hoarding-hoyee at Bloomsbury, London. Deceased intended marrying Mr. Hewitt, to Australian in a fortnight.
“Mr. Howitt is a well-known Brisbane eticketor, who toully went to England to be married to Miss Kuta.
The Army Reorganisation
Scheme.
Str. Campbell Bannerman alirms that the scheme is not adapted to the special needs of tho Empire, and that it will in create the burdens of the taxpayer without adding to the Empire's military strength
The Coal Export Tax London, May 1-The Miners' Federa- tien favour a general strike if the seal export tax is approved.
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
To-day's Advertisements
WANTED.
Undersigned has received inatrus AN OFFICE, with immedinta entry. Town to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
་་
On
THURSDAY
the 30th May, 1001, at 2:45 pm., at No. 14, *SALISBURY AVENUE,” Kowloon,———
A QUANTITY DE
HUUSEHOLD FURNITURE. (Particulats cui be seen from Catalogue).
On View from Wednesday, thu 20th May. Tzna-As Customary.
GEO. P. LAMMERT;
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, April 25, 1901,
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a fox work's ago they have succesfully Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION 00.'S STEAMER MANKIN.
FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS. -
of thuir stocks without very serious losYONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- before the cheaper bought gonds are able to arrive, but front prosont spamnen a lower range of prices in the Autoum is assures. A revival of the trade in the North, of which there svens to be some proact would be of great assistance now. It ia reported that the country around Peking and Tientsin has had a sample rainfall lately, which was the one thing most needed to resuscitate the trade, and alat rendy orders for goods are coming in, though it will take some Ettle time before the full effect of the improve- ment is felt. From Nowchwang the nows
Apply to
J. F. M': Care of CHINA MAIL" Olliec. Hongkong, May 28, 1901,
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HONGKONG FO01BALL CLUB.
“YOMMUNICATIONS for the above
should be addressed to
F., BROWNE,
Hon. Secretary Hongkong, May 28, 1001.
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GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 290.
following Partionfard and Con-
Destination,
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Amay, 'ring, 'taya. Shoutung (6) Atettulian Porta.......Canngsha (19) Australian Porta- Bastern (6) Bruken & Porta of Call Preussan (8) Elavru and Hamburg.. Segovia (s). Havre and Hamborg. Wittenberg (3)
......Durianus (9)
Lendon....
Lonton & Ports of Cal Coromandel (s) Shanghai, Moji, Kobe Naukin (8) .. Mania...... KEL hangaba (e) Manila......Diamanto (4) Manila.......
...Loongwang (6)..... Marseilles v. Baigon Laos (8) Mancilles & Loudon, Ceylon ( Now Yorke. Suez Canal Ladeni New York ...........Glensatney (8)..
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Nam Yorky. SuesCana: Afridi (s) Now Yorky, SnezCauni Hilglen (A) New Yorky.SuezCam Arama (5) Portland, (Dr.), &o.... (odvolli (5) San Diego & Say Pes Helgian King;(*);
Francisco v. Japan Dore (8) Francisco v. Japan ora (8)
8.
Aginta
Date of Leasing.
Butterfeld & Swire. May 1 Butterfield & Bwire... June 10,4 Gibb, Livingston & Co. May 30, atop.m. Norddestraber JJoyd May 29, at noon. [Hamburg-Am'ka Tänk May $127)
Komburg-Am'ka LiniciJune 10, Butterfeld & Swirs, June 14,
P. & O. 8. N. Co., June 6, at noon. P. & O. S. N. Co........ May 29, Bt Noon. Butterfield & Swiron, June 10.jpg Shewan, Tumes & Co. May 81, at 5 p.m. Jardine, Matheson&Co May 21, a: 4 p Messageries Maritimes Jung 3, at 1pm." JP. & O. 8.N. Co. May 41, at noon. Jardine, Mathesondaliout June 25. M¿GregorBroa, & Gow¡About June 20. Dodwell a Co., Ltd. May-1. Dedival & Co., Lt. June 14, Shewan, Tomps & Co. About August 1. Showan, Tomca of Co. About Juno 10- Butterfield & Swire... Jura 10, at 4 pm fo, & 0. 8. 2. Co. Jane 1. at noon. Pacific Mail S. S. C. June 18, daylight. Tego Kisch Kaith........ Jyre 11, nt noon. P. & O. S. N. Co About June 3, Nippon Ynsen Kaists, Jobe 10, at 4 pm, Butterfield & Swire.... May 31 S'hai, N'ki, H'go Y' Sachsen (6) ............ Norddeutscher Lkd.. About May 30.- S'poro, Colbo & B'bay Miike Maru (a)...... Nippon Yusun Koisha. June 21, at noon. Singapore and Bombay Melpomene (8) ....... Spoder, Wieler & Co. May 31, afternoon, Spore, Petang & Arratoen Apcar (a) D. Sassoon, Sour & Co. May 23, në 8 p.ne Stow, Away, Anping. Ma dauru Maru (8) Mitapi Bussen Raisha. May 29, Swatow, Auny, Tsui Haimun (9)... Douglas Lopraik & Co, May 30, at 10 am. Stow, Amoy chow Anjing Maru (6) ...Mkemizi tamuzi Kaisha. June 5, daylight. Swatow, Amoy & T® (Daiji Maru (6) Miteni Bussan Kalaba. June 2. Tacoton (Wash.), .. Deemar (4)Dodwell & Co. Läuited June 7, at noon. Tientein....... Kwoiyang (Butterfell & Swire... June 5. Vancouver (3.0.), omposa of China (8)...Canselian Fe R. Co. Juno 6; at noon.-
S. Franaisen v, Japan Nippon Muru (s) Shai and Japan... Java (9)................... Seattle, vis Jagung Maru (s). Shunghai...
What (8)
Tditions of BALE of ODOWN LANDS. by PUBLIC AUCTION, to ba bold at the Ofices the Public Works Departinant, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of Jana, 1901, at 3 p.m., are published for general info:ma tion.
By Command.
T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
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named Vessel ura boreby informed
Acting Colonial Secretary, that their Goods are being landed and phod at their rist in the HosuKONG AND | COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICE, Kowloon WHARE AND GODOWN COMPANY'S Bongkang, 18h May, 1901, GDDOWNS at Kowloon, where each Consign- ment will be sorted out Black by Marit und Particular and Conditions of the Letting delivery can be obtained us soon as the by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the 3rd day of June, Goods are Inde
1901, at 3 p.m., at the Ufices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of Ore Lot of Crown Land, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 76 Years, with the option of renewal at a Cru
Goods not Cleared by the 31st Inst.,
p.m., will be subject to rent No Fire Insurance will be affected by u.e in any case whatever.
All damaged packages must be left in the Geclowns, and a certificate of the damage.
in distinctly better and shipments are
are obtaione from the Godown Company with- being made on a freer aande, a fair prin son days after the vessel's arrival here,
The after which no clsinin will be recognised. portion going through Port Arthur.
the sway over Manchuria. As an illustra- tion, it is only necesary to quote ono instance, a Firat bare that has been ac customed to sell, say, 2,500 hates of a certain class of Manchester goods for ship- ment to that Port during the first half of every year, has so far caly sold 60 bales this year, which is quite sufficient re- futation of the convention made recently that Russia's occupation of the country would improve the trade! It will be soch that some shipments have been made lately to that. Port, but they were largely under Government orders for the military authorities and cozy bale mes distinctly or marked.
Sir Henry Campbell Bigerian, M.P., the Jouler of tho Opposition, rausen the Yon,' said Captain Vibert, we arrived question of the confidence of the army in the echems proposed by Mr Brodrick, Secre- here at Boyd's Dock on Saturday, afterary of State for War, for its reorganisation, thren weeks' hard work."
And, being questioned there on to deck of his vessel, amidst riches saved from deep watom, he told a story of labour triumphant in the bee of overwhelming obstacles and Rifficulties. This the story, in brief, as
The 2'ince declares that the scheme has närested to our representativo..
The Curesunde, baving received far too litle of Mr Brodtick and too much of orders, proceded to Tougying Island with the unregenomte spirit of the War Office.extraordinary action of Russia iu stopping coulics bich, The Times urges that higher pay should to the trade with Viadivostock is altogether hastily recruited gang-
inexplicable. Both Foreigners and Natives with the crew of the Subruent and ether given to the army.
Mr St. John Brodrick, the Scoretary of are quite at a loss to understand the rea- mon drawn into the ranks on the spot, nado up a complemant of seine five hundred Stato for War, who was banqueted at Guild-son, but the effect on trade is a foretaste of hands. The accesary paratus for tests over Nach if she sver obtains
utving operations was supplied Royal was to maintain ber commercial and Imperial & Co. To begin with, work was retarded interests he inust bo in a state of prepared: ness for attic on the Nile, on the Orango by rough weather, life bouts rere mashed and the steam pinnace of the Soireen River, on the Yangt-kiang, and on the foundered in a heasy se. The wares Indus, whatever the time, and however in cans along with tremendous fores, and, convict the season, whenever the Flag striking the sides of the wrecked steamer, was assailed. The Cabinet; he said, would ruse above her, sweeping her decks from stand and fall in its determination to ear and to end. The mon laboured by day,ganise the army without day. going on shop at night time, and thei efforts ochtinued day after day without a halt. Everything movable was taken out of the cabins,
and nothing was left undone to save the whole effects of the steamer;" It was thought at first fit it would be possible to refust her, but the hope was perforce abandoned. Sho was firmly fixed on the rook, the top of which, judged by the divers to weigh one hundred tone, the furco of the impot had broken-off and sent to the bottom. Every hour she continued to become more of a fixture in her peculiar positis, and Captain Vibert says that the rock is now worn several feet duen by the engging motion:
n of the irreck. Many things were stolen by the Chinese fisherpen living on the east. Favoured by the dark neas of the night, and the noise of the wind, they are then once boarded the wreek and secured much bocty, most. of it, however, helug reovorod. Ono day Captain Vibert and the doctor of the Coromandel went up to a village on the faland, and, looking out for stolen tree discoverot a trysnil, marked with the name of the Solruan, hidden in the ground. They were at once surrounded by an angry crow of Chinese, who, from threats began to proceed wore forcible measures. The two men shouted for help, afa uniber of Chinese soldiers, deputed to protect the salsing party, swoogied down agd drove the mob away.
On another. hcension Captain Vibert was vestiguing alone down in the hold of the loren when be happened to open a dour, a great crowd of rate, large, Immediately Aoet-footed, and of ferocious thien, male for the Bulucky captain in one synge rush, d to escape the fate of Bishop Hatter he
May 2-Speaking at the banquet at Guildford last night, Mr St. John Brodrick stated that the Government would be unfit to govern if it sickled to the agitation, by the coal interest, which were the realisere of the largest foetumes in recent times
The threat of the coal miners to strike is strongly reheated by members of the. House of Commons,
May 4-Owing to the Government pro posing to put a dar sa doalexported, r John Win, M.P. (Liberi Unionist) for Falkirke district if Burghs, has quitted the Government party.
The Northumberland miners threstom-to strike for 14 weeks if the tax is turpesel
PAIN
CHAMBERLAIN'S
BALM Applied to the afflictal parts quickly Helioces
STIFF NECK IUHEUMATISM
SORENESS of the MUSCLES
A
STIFFNESS of the JOINTS. Price, 0 ets, and $1.00, For wile by All Danlors, WATKING & Co., Ganeral Agente.
į
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
The minors of the Midland counties ag prove of the mentation of the Miners Federation that a general stoppage of work in the mines should be ordered STEAMERS PASSED SUIZ CANAL. in the event of the tag being imposed...
Parliamentary Jawyers declare that the recommendation of the Minions Federation for a general strike is against the State, and audite to conspiracy and intimidation involving legol reaponsibility,
In Committee of Ways and Means of the House of Chinons last night the discussion wus continued on the proposal of the Gov
tum of 1 por ten on ernment to place exported cool,
Sir Willian Harcourt combated the coal- xxyntom as obsolete. Ho said that the bur don would fall on the coal-winner. If, be said, the foreign purchaser of coal was able to bear the tax the exportors would long since have mised the prica
(SUPPLIED CUBOUGH'RMITERI
Jam, Maria Falerie, Laisend, Maria,
Indenesalt, Redaress, May Atheng, & Bombay, Cosci, Osborne, 10; Glaucs Malya, Hrison,
H. A. RITCHIE,
Hongkong. May 25, 191.
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Rent to fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years.
Superintendent.
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Hs,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP DUKE OF FIFE. FEOM TALOMA, VICTORIA, TORO. HAMA, KOBE, MOJI & SHANGHAI
HE
above Steamer having arrived, Con signees of Cargo are hereby requested? to send in their Bill of Lading fur counter, signature and to take immediate delivery of their Googls froto alongside
Cargo impoling the disabargo of the Vessel will be landed and store at Con- signees risk and expense.
Agents. Hongkong, May 27, 1961.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE
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Jatile
Partioders of the Lot.
Locality.
feur North Mirky! Lot No. of Parkeri 107, But,
Boundary
Metastize ments.
ft.
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SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
May 26.
Coach, British steagar, 2.313, Albort, Moji May 26, Coal-ARSHOLD, Karberg,
May 27.
for London, Col. and Mrs L. R. O. Doyle, Mesare R. W Almond, W, Griffith and W; Dancan; for Rotterdam, Mr P. A. de Lang
SHIPPING REPORTS, 20 The British steamer Ailie reporta:: Ex- perienced moderate to fresh SIE. winds, Squally, with rain, and following ses fruin Sydney to Bristane; throngo along the Kcount, German steator,-1,115, A.Australian Coast to Port Darwin, similar v Riggen, Bangkok May 19, via Bwalow weather; there to Manila, light variable 26. Rice and Teak. BUTTERHELD & winds, the weather and path sen; thence SVIE
Ito Dongkong, light Northerly winds, fine
Maulzaru Maru, Japanço steamer, 667, weather, and smooth son to striral. K. Sajima, Taisu, via Amoy and Swatory May 26, viuneral ---Miraut Bossar KALNICA
Main Wrench str., 377, M. Morlees. 572 1713 1,400 Pakkhej and Hothow May 21, General.-A.
R. MARTY.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
No. 201.
following Portico LCD Bored SALE of CROWN LAND by PCELIC ACTION, to be hald at the Offices of the Public Works Department, on MONDAY, tuy 3rd day of June, PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL 1901, 63, are published for general
STEAM NAVIGATION LOMPANY'S STEAMER PANKAMATTA.
FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND
STRAITS,
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above, pamed Vessel are hereby tutored that their Goods are being laudel, and placed at their visit in the HONGKONG AND
Kowtock WHARF AND GODOWN CONTANY'S GODOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign- vas will be sorted out Mark by Mork, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the
Bend, Sydney, Sumbin. 14;}Goods are landed.
Siviria,
Flintshire, Lumenous, Martory, dienas, This Vousel brings en Cargo :— Rhein Tundus, Cruder. Devonshire, From LONDON, ex e s. Airudi, Arteria Imogene, Silesia (Genean) 17; Ordinand Cladoni. From AUSTRA4, 03 8, 3. Sanki Marg, Danion, Suksia, Shang Victoria From-PERSIAN GULE, ex. 4 Kherson, Kiantschon, St. Dunstring 1. 1. S. N., and B. and P. S. N. Col'a Wunding, 21; Ixion, Hyson, Sado Maru. Min, Franshan, Princess Irene, Shirley, May 24.
ARRIVALS AT HOME,
Blails.
il his duty to tam and ren Hunger Sir Michael Bicks-Beach ande a vigomus May 25, R. Morrow. dpur the tate of the coniun ists the laes of the brutes, and they wond, nat tainly have made a merry men ut Cap he hail bar n Vihert, uniform and all, red with thein.
So the work went on for three weeks and then, Indien with spils enough to enable the P. & O. Company to make a very pretty start in the tess of Etting out anoth of their steamom, the Coromandel jotarned to
en Shanghai
*Searer all the world over, wased the captain; E the stung light of the sun found its way into his comfortable room and you could not find a more exposed pisce for a wreck. The full force of the sea and the full fury of the gals, and nothing to broak thani.'.
I appose the Sobrota And I suppose left of tor, wiil gradu:lly fall-to preços ?”
She would say handsomely if one inado ncockary Artangements for moving
the
reply, He said that inasmuch as the price of British asal had fallen foreign rivals were even less able to winpets than herstofore with the British oxy rters. The coal-raine owners os a capital of £110,000,000 to 10 ↑ made a profit of £20,000,000 over and above the profit of 1897. It was unnecessary, Sir Michie Hike-Both continued, to pana
of coal, the demand fut lisa the winner
imperative abroad. If such Butigh, cal whe demand was slightly checked it would be to the advantage of the country. He main tained that he was dealing liberally with
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The
Stoamers.
information.
By Command.
T. SERCOMBE SMITH,
Acting Conial Secretary. COLONIAL SECRETARY'S OFFICEAT, TH
Hongkong, 18th May, 1901.
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Particulars and Conditions of the Lotting by Public Auction Side, to be held on Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1901, al 9 p.m., at the, Ollices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One
Optional Gouja will to landed here coless 2 instructions are given to the contrary before 15 p.m.
m. Tu-nar, the 24th Inst.
Goods not cleared by the 31st. Inst., at p... will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurtice will be effected hygie
in any case whatever.
All Damaged Packages must be left th the Godowns, and a certificate of the cam
P. M. 5. S. Pan, with unils &c, left San Finucioso for this port via Hone- fulu. Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe,age obtained from the Godown Company Nagasaki and Shanghai, on the 11th within ten days after the vessel'e arrival hare, after which no Clans will be re- May
The T. Y. K. 9.8. Niyqum Maru, with the AMERICAN Mard of the Bid April, left Yokohama on Thursday, the 23rd May, at daylight, and any ba ex- pacted here on or about Friday, the 31st May.
coguised. H. A. RITCHIE
Superintendent.
Hangkung, May 24, 1901.
Lot of Crown Land, at Mong Kok Tsui, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hong- kong, for a term of 75 Yours, em. rachcing from the 25th December, 1887.
L'articulars of the But.
Budurs
Arusur
Bege Locality
ปล
44
IL.
it.
$
Enhan 4,
and Mong Let NC. 127
k
'Tkui.
56
31.300
16, 1,900
NOTICE
TO MARINERS, No, 130 (SPECIAL).
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CHINA SEA.
TIENTSIN
existing sopiructs, innsmuch as the tax The O. & D. Co.'s as. Copic, with is, To-day's Advertisements would not be teraporary (Chacro, mingled with expressions of dissat.)
The discussion was adjourned...
Cricket the L.B.W. Kule, Loudon May Lord Hawke (York-The Mr Lucas (Middleset), Mr J. R. Mason (Kout), Mr H. G. Uver (Sussor), Me P. F. Warner (Middlesex), and Mr D.
abiro),
manifesto setting forth that the praposed. alteration in the leg-before-wicket Fole will oncoge blind slonging and rain .club Corinket,
everything away piece by piece. The en. A. Jephsoni (Guney) have issued a gines are intact, and there are plenty of fit Kings in her yet as good as new,
Anyone who has a steamer of shout six hundred tuus, mind a turn for speculation should bear this fact in mind...
Oysters, ero frequently prescribed as a nourishing dies, and occupy an important plave in the Physician's armamentĀNĪ STZ- yet who would expect a patient to digest, their Stella!
The shell is oppuod, thrown aside, and the oyster Hted given to the patient.
is only simple crample, hus it ngon;ly illustrates what we now de in bis enlightenad day with Cod Liver (..
The Shell of Coll Liver Oil is its nauseat g, Falty Matter (for ioanƒ years, erme gously credited withnourishing properties), hile the rent Oyster itself consists of the yell-determined Active Principles, s
(
Dr W. G. Graco staton that the alteration will benght first elnes orickpt by lessoning The the number of drawn gans, but will do harm tq club cricket in whose runtchen the umpiring is floubtful.
opposed it.
MyIn the absence of the to. quiate tun-Uirdsamajurity, the Plavylebone Cricket Club rejected the antaduent of the leg-before-wicket law. Two hundred Ed Buy-in members supported the change and 188 on for a long time in favour of an alteration in the leg tators wicket rate. The proposed amend. ment, wäk, think if the ball, wherever it pitched, struck the busman's leg when it was in fennt of the wicker he would be
There
Buller nppeals to the King.
&, left in Fransisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagunki & Sanghei, on the
21st May. y
Imp. German Mail ya. Suchsen carry. ing the German Malls, with dates from Berlin of the 20th Aprif, feft Singapore on Friday, the 24th May, at noon, and may be expected hora on or about Wednesday morning, the 29th May.
Stamers Pepealed.
H. A. L. stener Strassburg, iven Hanbang, eft. Singapate for this part on the 23rd May, and way bu expròted 1 hora me or about the 29th May, The sis, Indrani arrived at Yokobanın on the 91st May, and left for Hongkong on the afternoon of 22nd May.
the The Heathburn, from New York, left Singapore on Saturday, the 26th May for Manila, Hongkong and Japan. The . . .s. Renluchy, from Middlesbro
sud· London, loft" Singapore on the morning of 24th May, and is due here
May
ou the 29th
The N. Y K. s. In Maru left Shi- usonoseki for this port un the Bath All this are, dissolved in doliçats
May, and is expected
arrive here Vine, surprisingly acceptable to exfcolled in Ludva, Ajiti) 28. --It is persistently ros
u the 29th May. tomache, and the result is
Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil at the inflitary clubs that General The NY. K. 6. Kagoshima Maru left. Bumbay viu Singapors, for this port ou Sir Revern Baller, on the publication of Many careful and, conseleurimis, phy" | the Offefil Gazette, în which Earl Ruberts the 24th May, and is expected to ar- icians have flattered this modern prepat sext big vide eren om thu futive here on the 14th Jans. sion, and aflirm that it actually duas pec- praise, applied in the Secretary of State for The Cal, &0. 8.S. Co.'x ss. Belgian King or the work of Cod Liver Oil itself and | Was for the appointment of a Court of En left San Diego on 24th April, for Japan gude more d
Dave Liquiry. The Secretary promptly. retrend. And Hongkong. Fervals by all Chemists, and wholesale | General Baller them, took a zegarkable. The N. P. Co.'s s.s. Quen Adelaide railed A. S. Watson & Co. Ltd
endre completing direct to the Kings from Tacoma, for Japan and Heng who declined to interfere
the Stü Afsy. eug on
007:960
| 11 is confidently, usserrod, that – Gen.
Buller vill Genel Adger
ZETLAND
LODGE,
No. 625, E.U. REGULAR MEETING of the above
LODGE will be held as FreeMSSONS' HALI, Zetland Street, on SATURDAY, the 1st June, at 8.30 for 9 pm, precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, May 29, 1901.
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STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITER- RANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH
AND LONDON.
Through Bils of Lading issued for BATA VIA, PERSIAN "GULF, CONTIN-
·ENTAL AND AMPHIGAN PORTS,
DISTRICT.
POST OFFICE NOTIJËS. MAILS will close-
For QUÔNG-CHOW.WAN. HOIROW,
PARHOL & HAIPHONG.-
Per Him, at 9a.m., on Wednesday, tho
29th May. BANGKOK.-
*May 28. Basporas of Chier, British str.. 3.003. R. Archista, i. S.R., Vane uver, B.C., May Bad Shanghai 25, Mails and General,-, Fer C. P. R, CW,
Preussen, German str., 3,278, E. Brolin, Yukon May 18, and Shanghai 25, Muila and Gonoval.--Moreirens & Co.
Layermoon, Germant steamer, 1,238, Th. Lehmann, Shanghai May 25. Gumoral,→→ Srisaws & Co.
Airlie British steamer, 2,500, St. John Gemge, Sydney May 5, Dristiane 7, Towe Island 13, Port Darwin 16, and Manila 24 ville 10, Birni 1, Cooktown It, Thursday General Gins, Livistatin & Co.
Wong-kai, German steamer, 1.115. Buller, Yus Buy 10, Genoral--BUTTER FELD & SIRE.
Vale of Doom, British barque. 717, Paizs sen. Hajung April 22, Tixibor.---SANDER,||| WIELER & Co.
Haim, British err., 636, W. J. Davis, Tamil May 25, via Swator 20, Cunetal- DocoLAS STEAMSHIP
Natuna, German str., 458, W. Bartling, Yap May 15.- MELCHERS & CO.
Diners, German ser, 4,691, Krebs, Caroline Islands May 15.-MELCHERS & Co..
Cho Tai, Germen stesor, 1,115, A. Muller, Hoiles May 27, Pigs-Burren, FIELD & SWINE.
Sauny, British steamer, 2,224, Payne, from Newport (Monmouth Wales), Coal-- JARDINE, MATHESON & C
DEPARTURES.
May 27.
Ville d'Aper for Saigon..
May 28. Fazel Diederichsen, for Kfollow.. Fiksung, for Bungkuh.
Stromboli, Italian cruiser, for Shanghai.
Lycemoon, for Canton,
Taichun, for Shanghai..
Ciders, for Singapore and London.
Esmeraldo, for Ménila,
Gmsh, uur Singapore.
Hermione, British cruiser, for Practice.
CLEARED.
Fairy Wreck Bray to be plaezi! | Akashi Máre, for Tamsui
Malduru Maru, for Swatow. Hue, for Karang.chow-wan Thates, for Swatow.
on the wreck.
TOTICE is hereby given that, on or Nabout the Ifelt Fruxian, the Fairy Wrecks Bueg, No. 3 in the published List for 1901, will be removed from its present Position and ascured on the wreck.
A. M. BISBEE,
Coast Inspector. IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOMS,
COAST ISHrECTOR'S OFFICE,
Elanghai, 2. May, 1901.
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DOUGLAS STRAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
2.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUL
The Company's Steamship
THE HAIMUN,
Buna, for Soumbaya. Ying, for Shanghai. Adolph Obrig, for Baltimore. Telenuchus, for Swatow.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Por Keong from Bangkok, &c., Mr. Dawson, and 70 Chinese
and
Pot Loyal at 10 am, on Wednesday!
the 29th May.
For SINGAPORE,
SAMARANG.-
SOURABAYA &
Per Kulang, at 10 am,, on Wednesday,
the 29th May.
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAIN
CULTA.-.
Par Arnton Apear, at 1 pm on Wed
posing, the 29th May.
For SHANGHAI,—*
Por Flandria, at á p... on Wednesday,
the 29th May.
For hampaa, at 4 p.m., on Wedges.
slay, the 20th May
For
For
SWATOW, AMOX & TAMSUL
AxVITE, RE U B-11-, on Thursday, the 30th May.
TIMOR, PORT DARWIN, THURS. DAY ISLAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD NEY & MELBOURNE. PA Por Bastern, at 5 pm.. on Thurelay, the.
30th May. For SINGAPORE
Per Sapevin, at 6 pm, on Taulay,
the 20th May,
Malloy THE GERMAN PACKET. ---- The Gun Contract Packet French
will be despatched on WEDNESDAY: the 2h May, with Mails for the United Kingdon, the Continant of Europe and countries beyond, vid Brinilisi; to the Straits Settlements, Batavin, Butunk, Ceylon, India, (vía Tuticorin), Aden, Burt, Malta, &
C.
Registration 10 a.m. (Registration, with late fee of 10 conts, up to 10,45 am) Latters it 11 a.ra.
Late Letters 11.10 ta 11.30 cm. Extra Postage 10 cauta.
REGISTRATION.Correspondence can be. registered for all Private ship mais up to a-quarter-of-an-hour before the time of
closing.
T32"
Bangkok Times.
THE LEADING NEWSPAPER IN SIAM And widely circulated in Malaya, Cochin Chim, the Straits Settlementa. and Dania,
A DAILY NEWSPAPER, with a weekly Mail
Edition (20 pp.) SunSCRUMTION, DAILY. (postage extra), de
livered free localis. $50 a year, WEEKLY, Post Free: $20 a year. Na-ADVERTISING RATES. Fer inch (8. lines),
Pur Empress of China, for Hongkong from Vancouver, Hon. H. C. Brooks Jehn son, Meases F. B. Smith og Flong Ah You; from Yokotama, Hamilton Sharp, and 31rs W. P. Vos! from Kobe, Miss M. G. Murrin; from guszki, Rev. G, G. D. Morrison; from Shanghai, Mr F. B. S. Jacob, Inter
Captain DAVIS, will be despatched for the above Forts on THURSDAY, the Wale and 80 Storage, Insk, at 10 am.
For Freight or Pussago, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co..
General Managers. Burgkong, May 28, 1901. THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA.
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THE Steamship COROMANDEL, Capt.
F. W. VIDET RN. R. Larrying His E Company's Steamship Majesty's Mails, will be despatched frum
DIAMANTE, this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the Captain A. Haxes, will be despatched Sth June, at Noon, taking Passengers and above on FRIDAY, the 31st Justant, Cargo for the shors Porta.
at 5p..
Bilk and Valuables, all Chage for France, The attention of Passengers is directed and Tea for London (under arrangement) to the excellent Accommodation provided will ho tranghipped at Colombo into aby this Steamer. She is itted throughout atemmer proceeding direct to Marseilles and with Fetric Light. London other cargo for London, &c, will A Doctor in carried. att and The Austrian Lloyd's 8.8. Melpomene left be conveyed a Bombay with Tranship. For Froight or Passago, apply te
✨ Shangliai for this port on the after:|ment, *
SHEWAN, TIMES & COA si noon of 27 Máy
General Managers, Hongkong, May 28, 1001
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A Great Scandal Athiporositions recently Bled which will cause the grisjest mainit thik has occuffed, fursa genunition in the Engy lial atuperaty it tho eso, pone to ria), -car prorum cita
New Patna, cash,
Opium Quotations. Rossnero, May 28, 1901, 2075
Old Patna, casti,
New Benares, cash,
Old Boneres cash,
Na Males, rodit,
Allowance, Taals.
Mist Four Fo
·850/900
8:0/880 4T8
The ban
Old Stairs creditamina
Alloysue 21
lope 810/80) 260500
Paralan, Uily
Perian, Papes
Allowance,
The N. T. R. 4.8. Tusz Mam: left Kobe, /* via Muji and Shanghal for this port on the 24th May, and is expected to arrive here on the 2nd June.
for the The P & 0: Co's 19. Jam left Singapore
And for this port un, the a
on, the 27th May, at 11 report] The M_M_Col) steamer Sydney, with tho dentrouered. Date Fernqm Main, will laere Binga. pere to hight.(Tuesday) at 6p.on, for
ada Lu abandon
The
Parcels will be received at this. Offies until 4 p.m. the day before calling. The vatents and value of all packages KID required,
Shippure are particularly, requested to note the terms and conditions of the Com. pay Bills of Laling menga
For further Particulara, apply to
HABITCHI
THE BACK DOOR.
THE Sonics of Articles entitled THE BACK Deens which appeared
in the Chise May, have been reprinted,
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Superintendent. P. & O. & N. O's Otic,
Hengkynz May 26, 1901.
Por Preussen, from Yokohams, &e, Mrs H. E Ely, Mrs M. S. Tawin. Mr R. Lirs wann, Mrs Charlton, Birs E. Stewart, Mr
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A. Rombach, Mr M. Schwartz, Mrs Threl-Times" is ite Siamcee version. Thus the
À UNIQUE FELTons of the Bangkok fell, Messrs Albers Écheidler and Mairoff
advertiser is enabled to talk as it were with Por Lynton, from Shanghai. Mestre the Siamese in their own tongue without Jertrona and Muties, and 42 Chinese.
Per dirtie, from Sydney, &c, Miss Times doing the tralations required,
knowing and wont it, the Bangkok M. Batonian, Coast D'Outrement, Mr F
Literary communicationa should be ad Stoneil, Dr J., Noble, Beasts R. dressed to the EDITO Business com. Wilson, L. S. Wamer, T. M. Campbell,munications to the BANAOKE Cheques H. C. Ostes, C. J. Yazeli, H. D. Walfe, and Past Offer Orders in favour of Mana J. J. Druchmoud, F. Kendrick, C. J. "Bangkok Times." Tirie, M. Hataun, J. Kent, W. R. Steing
fellow, O. van Aradale, and 52 Chineso.
Ter Haiming from Tamsui, &c., Rev, HG. Johnson, and 80 Chinese.
DEFARTED,
For Chin, for Shanghai, Mr Elia Kad aaric, Comdr, B. R. Ingersoll, U.S.N.. Major and Mrs Bicketts and intant, Mas Apstay, Measts f. 8 Dulf, H. A. Ma. komed, Cassum, O. As Madur, T. S, Brock- man, L, F. Gulch, Wise and Graham for Nagasaki, La 0. Ogilvie, B.A.. Resid Mrs G. J. Wallistus, Messrs P. B. Munushi, W. McC. Osborne, R. G. Ramjee, and F Fet for Yokohama, Mrs Aizzy a Lieut Col. Fieberg, for Honoluld, Miss Alice I Jones
for San Francisco, Mesare B. E Hinaphraya, E. 8: Newman, News as dram Norms) [EB Potter, Monsts Burd, C. Zarueber
sud may be obtain in Fariphot Fortu | R. Lugna & Knápis, and 13. van Bike
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Orders-booked MANAGEM, GanG
Temperature. (Taken at Mesos Falconer & Co.
Premic Queen's Foud.) HORAKING, May 28, 1901
29.38
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