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MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1901

THE ORISIS IN CHINA,

Statement by Protestant Alis-

slonaries.

"To the Editor of the "Caixa Man'

Chian Missionary Alliance,

THE CHINA MAIL.

Intimations.

be denied that occasionally natives havo socured the influence of the foreigner in an unworthy cause. But interference in native ! litigation, as much, receives no support from). NOTICE TO the principles and practice of the goooral body.

The following leter has been received by that we have manifested an un-Christain II. With reference to the second point---

spiritin suggesting the punishment of those who wern guilty of the massacre of Foreigners and native Coriskiang--we mu-d dursient that the criticism applles chiefly ! Shanghai, May 24th, 1901. to the message sent by the publia mesting St.--The enclosed statcinent, drawn upheld in Shang in September last. by s represcutative committco, has been in mind that the realistions passed at that 1. Je shaald, in the first place, bo borne irinted throughout Chins and has rating were called for by the proposal of Allios to evacuate Peking immediately ceived the amout of so large a number of after the relief of the Legation. It res missionaries of all churches and nationali falt, not only by misaimies but by the ties that it may be taken s ropresenting skrile of the foreign residents in China, the views of fully nine-tenths of the white that such a course would be fraught with the grontest disaster, imamuch as it would give sanction to further lawluranean.

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2. Further, it must be remembered that The statement has boon printed for pri rivate circulation mong missionaries udy, whilst suggesting that a satisfactory settle

and is now mant the press for the first went should include the adequate pan- tirao for publication. We hope that it willishment of all who were guilty of the recent be considered of sufficient importance to secure a place in a surly one of your journal.

Since the Grenural Missionary Conforando, hold in Shanghai ir 1800), no such bori missionary hody in Chins; and in view of tative statement has hoon issued by the The importance of the subject and of the public criticisms of our pricy and prosedure, we treat that it will receive your favourable editorial consideration-We Yours, etc.

blame on that account. Under Articla | 20 she must not attempt to cross the head of the Gleurple, and us that ground she was. Alsu to blue. It was alleged in the pro- liminary acts that the Haugchore did tot elsakon her speed or stop or-reverse her arginea nording to the requirements of Article 23. Hs Lordship made no finding. on that point. She did stop and reverse, but too late to avoid collision. His named eva advised him no that the Hongcheu did not koop that side of the chainel which was required by Article 26. Her daty clearly was to kacp on the starboard. side of the disannol. She did not do so, and was still on the port side when the collision task plaes. Therefore she was to blame for having brokou that rule of navigation, He was also advised by his aysensors that aven at the time when Captain. Porro said collision was inevitable, ho really could with proper care and skill have gone to the other side of the Gongyle. It would have holy of Protestit aria-onaries in China. hoon possible to avoid the collision by the. manujuva of letting go, the port anchor nd putting the helm hard to starboard, which would have swang her round. As re- garded the case of Glengyle, the nenassors Sound that an afficient look-out was kopt. Then as regarded her not Dying the blue pennant it was not necessary, according to the custom of the port, to fly a pentant while navigating this particular channel The Mele bad the right of navigating down this anchurage, and therefore crit not be held to blame in coming up in the way she did to her booy The Just point malo against the Glewine was that she did not stop and reverse full speed astorp, His Lordship contensed that he was a good deal impressed with the argu ments of Mr. Franes on this point. Ho supposed a landamm would take as very different view from an experienced navigator on a question of this kind. He was advised that the Glengyler did right, bearing is view the stringency of Article 21 sad the posicion ete was then in. The asers advised. him that it would not have been a pradent or safo course, for the Glengle to go naterai carlier than she did. Had the assessor tendered different advice to him on that point, he probably would have taken it also broause there was no doubt that the collision would have boun averted had the Glenquie gone nétèrti car. lier than dao đid. Ho was inclined, how: ever, to think, and did. think, that the nasessors worn right. His view was that s master of a vessel was bound as a last resert to do what he could to avoid. collision, and in this case the flengyic did endeavour to avoid collision by going antern, and it would not, he was advised, have beft a safa nud seamanlike manœuvré to have done it carter. The Ora advised him thee the langue did every In view of the importance of the present thing that was right núð proper in the siri

crisis in the history of Christian missions in cumstances, and that sbo contributed turthe widinsity of the collision. The result of China, and of the fact that our position in those findings was that the Hangchun must seriously misunderstood and be held solely to blame for this collision,pinions and veterans subjected to and there must be a reference to the Revere oriticism, it has seemed to us all gistrar, assisted by marchants, to ascertain visable to make to following statement.

The points in the-reesnt criticisms which

ure, Sic,

C. W. Mareen, Chairman, American Presbyterian Missionary

Suciety.

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it was left to the power to decile what murders of foreigner and native Christians,"

that adequate punishment should be. Moreover, when taking such measures as were necessary they were urged to make indiscriminato slaughter of Chinese and every effort to avoid all needless and destruction of their property."

"MARTNERS.

No. 130 (SexcOKE).

CHINA SEA:

on the wreck.

To-day's Advertisements

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG..

TIENTSIN DISTRICT.

Fairy Wreck Bwoy to be placed In the Mutter of ile Balate of EDWARD

ABBOTT, late of Victoria, Hong kong, Wardmaster in the Govarii- ment Civil Hospital, Deogared, NOTICE is hereby given that the Court has. by virtue of Section 68 of Ordinance No. 3 of 1897, made an der limiting to tho b day of August, 1901, for sunding in Claims Against the above Estate.

wrack Day, Lis, & ira the published List NOTICE la hereby given that, on or about the 18th Proximo, the Fairy for 1901, will be removed from its present position and anchored on the wreck,

A. M. BISBEE,

Octet Fuspector. IMPERIAL MARITIME CUSTOME

1141

COAST INSPECTOR'S OFFICE,

Shanghai, 22nd Day, 1991, -

NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 306.

CHINA SEA.

TIENTSIN DISTRICT. Alterationia Character of Teo-jai-tion Light. JOTICE is hereby given that the Char- No

neter of the Light on Tuas-fei-tion 3. By a strange bunderstanding we in that this suggestion has boon interpre Island (raarkod on the Admimity Charts as ted as though it were arinated by an un-a-lui-tien) has been changed. Christian spirit of revenge. With the loss of scores of friends and colleagues still massacres ronching us day by day, it would fresh upon us, and wilis stories of cruel not have been-surprising had we been be 1ayed into temporate expressions, but entirely repainto the idea which has been read into our worls.

W. N. BITTON, Secretary,

Landon Missionry Society,

F. W. BALLER, China Inland Marion, W. P. BENTLEY, Foreign Christian Missismory Society.o

G. H. BONDFIELD,

British and Foreign Bible Society.

Q. F. EUR, American Presbyterian Missionary

Society,

CHAUNCEY GOODRICH, American Board of Commissioners

of Foreign Missions.

A. P. PARKER, Methodist Episcopal (South) Missionary Society. TITY RICKARD, English Baptist Missionary society.

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If govern. ents are the ministers of God's right cuames, then surely it is tho duty of overy Christian govornosent not only

uphold the right but to put down the wrong, and equally the duty of all Christian subjects to support thera in doing For China, ns for Western nations, anarchy is the only alternativo to law.

ly{

The new Lightis Dioptric, Group-fashing, of the Fourth Order, showing double tohitr Bushes at intervals of 20 seconds.

level of the sun and in clear weather, it The Light is elevated al foot bore the should be visilde at a distance of 123

uticalatic.

The height of the tower from base to lantern vario, has haen increased to 07 foot.

By order of the Inspector General of Customs,

A. M. BISBEE,

CAUTION.

Coast Inspector

1162

All Creditors are hereby required to sold their Claims to the undersigned before the Brid date.

Dated this 3rd day of June, 1901.

J. W. NORTON-KYSHE,

Official Administrator.

TO LET. TURNISHED ROOMS, with, BOARD * LODGINGS. Terms 600 a { I

1178

Month.

Apply. Y. Z., China Mail Offion. Hongkong, June 3, 1901.

TO LET. ►

11777

Destination,

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Pexels,

Australian Porta.......Rosetta Maru (8) Australian Ports. Changsha (8) Bremen & Ports of Call Hamburg (6): ........) Havro and Hamburg, Sassin (s).******** Haves and Hamburg. Wittenborg (8) Jap, Saipan, GARL Louise J. Konny Kobe and Yokohama. Kanagawa Mara Kube Liverpool London London

...'Aitlio (8) ................

Rhipeus (s).. Dardanus (a)

... Glengarry (5)

(x).

Agents

Date of Lerving.

Nippon Yom Kaisha:(June 28, at 4 p.. Butterfold & Sviru. June 10. Norddeutscher Lloyd. June 13, at noon." Hamburg-Am'ka Laziune 6 Hamburg-Am'ka Line June 10. BJ. Barlaw.About June 6 Nippon Yusen Kaisha.June 7, daylight. Gibb, Livingston & CoJune ō, at noon. Butterfield & wires.

Butterfield & Swire... June 11. MeGroger Bros. & Gow June 28, London & Porte of Cali Cerqinendel (s)

P.&O. 3. N. Co...... Jung §, at noon. Manila......... ve

[Changaba (s)

Butterfield & Swire... June 10. Manita

Yuensang(s),

Jardine, Matlosen &Co Jure 6, et 4 pm. Manila......

Shewan, Tomes & Co. Jute 7, nt 3 pin Marseilles v. Saigon Natal (6) ........ Iosengerien Maritimes June 17, at 1 p.m. Marseillea & London. Secutra (0).....

İP. & G. 8. N. Co... About June 15. Maravillas & London. Shimano Muca (8) ....... Nippon Yusen Kaishin. June 14, daylight. Moji, Kobo & I'mon... Kagoshima Iron (4) Nippon Yason Kaisha. June 18, at Noon. Naski, Koba & Yus. Tawata Maru (s).........Nippon Yason Kaisha. June 21, at noon. New York,Suez Canal Indrani - (6) New Yorkasserer

Glonartnoy, (s).. New Yorky, SuozCasi Hiligten (6) New Yorky.SoezCanal Lowther Castle (8) New York v. Suez Canal Arara (1) kaza Portland, (Or.), ....Indurolli (8) San Diego & San Fe Belgian King (a).. 3. Francisco v. Japan. Coptic (9). S.Francisco v. Japan. Peru (n)

8. Francico.v. Japan, Nippon Maru (á) S'hai and Japan....Java (8)................. Seattle, via Japan...... Kaga Maru (e).. Shanghai

Chusan (6) S'hai,'ki,K'bed'in Sydney (8) TAURNISHED ROOMS, and BATH, in S'pore, Col'bo &B'boy Milke Mau (9).

good lucality. Kent Moderate.

Apply to C. E.,'

Cavo of “OxiNa Mail' Office. Hongkong, June 3, 1901.

THE NEED

OF

1-1

MUNICIPAL FREEDOM

IN

HONGKONG

F

TY

'SCRUTATOR.'

Singpoles Bombay Melpomene (8)

Janline, Matheson&Cufà bout June 25, McGregor Bros, & Gow à bout June 20. Dodwell & Co., Ltd... June 14. Dodwoll & Co., Ltd.. June 30. Shewan, Tomes & Co.About August 1. Showan Tomos & Co. About Juna 10| Butterficli & Swire... About June 24- 0: & O. &. S. Ca... June 37, at noor Pacific Mail S. 3. C..June 19, daylight. Toyo Kisan Kaisha... June 11, at noon. P. & O. S. N. Co. Juni, spp. Nippon Yusen Kaislis. June 10, at P. & 0, 8. N. Co. About June 7. Mossagotios Maritimes About June 4, Nippon Yasen Kaisha. June 21, at nooo. Sander, Wieler & Co. May 1, afturnOOD.

Bui Busan Kaisla. June, daylight.. Mitsui Busen Kaishs. June 12. Mitaui Bussen Kaisha, Juro 0. Dodwell & Co. Limitel June 7, at noon.: (s)...anadian Pfic K. Co. June 5, at noon.

Nippon Yeon Kaisha. Fue 10, at 4 pm. Butterfeld & Swire..... June 5.

Stow, Amoy &F'chow Anping Marn (8) Stow, Amay, Anping, Maidauru Maru (6) Swatow, Amoy & Taui Daijin Maru (6) Tacoma (Wash.), &c,.. Braemar (5) ............................. Vancouver (D.C.), &c. Emprass of China Seattle, S. 4.Kanga Maru (8) Weihaiwei & Tientsin.Kwelyang (6)

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

June 1. Estos French steamer, 5,429, Fladía, Yokohaum May 23, Mails and GonomL- Menu MARITINES

Hong Bee British str. 2,060, H. Peters, Singapore May 27. General. Joo Tex

SENG

Bisu, Gerinan str.. 1,70%, Schonwandt, Hongay May 30, Opal-JEISEN & flo Chayang, British str., from Canton.

June 2.

Gordon. RN.R., London April 20, and Singapore May 27, General.-P. &0. 8. N, CS.

Jara, British steamer, 2,632, G. W.

Carthage, British hospital ship, 2.893, J. PRICE 20 Cents per Copy or 6 Copies for $1. R. London, R.NR., Tak and Shanghai

May 30.-P. & 0. 5. N. Ca.

Imperial Maritime Customs, Coast Inspector's Oflice,

Shanghai, 27th May, 1911. justice and mercy require the judicial punishment of the wrong-dosis in the re- NOTICE TO MARINERS. cent putrages, for the word of the propte themselves, for the upholding of not

No. 131 SpectAI). standard of righteousness

they ne-

SHANGHAI DISTRICT knowledged and respect for the strengthen- ing and encouragement of those officinis TSUNGMING CROSSING. whose nympathies have been throughout on the side of law and order, and for the

Channel Shiling and Narrowing children and the equally hipless cans and protection of our own helpless women and

With Landing Articles and Correspon- NOTICE is daughters of the clure, we think that such present time there is a depth of only KONG DAILY PRESS' and 'CHINA hereby given that at the dence thereon Reprinted from the + HONG- violations of tresty, voleud mace tures as have lost track between the First Crossing Busy MAIL.

obligations, and such 18 foot a low water of spring tides in the hean carried out by official sathwity or and the Second Crossing Bay, which inch sanction. skald aut be allowed to pass is from 50 to 100 yards to the northward of

punished. It is not of our personal the line of these the buys. wrongs that we think, but of the in- tenance of law and of the future safety of all foreigners residing in the interior of

A general shoaling and narrowing of the

A. M. BISBEE. not under the jurisdiction of Clansa law, but needing to the treaties, are imperial Mariture Customs, mediately responsible to, and under the

Coast Iaspoctor's Office, protection of, their respective governments. Shanghai, 27th May, 1901.

It is unhappily the lot of missionaries to be misunderstood and spoken against, and we are aware that in any explanation we now offer we wild to the risk of further inis- understanding, but we cast ourselves on the forbearance of our friends, and beg them to refrain from hasty and ill-formed judg- onts. If on our part there have bean extreme atatements, if individual mission- aries have used intemperate wards, or hare male demands out of harmony with the spitit of our Divine Lord, is it too much to ask that the anguish xa the paril through which so many of our number have gone during the last six months should be ra- mombored, and that the whole body should not be made responsibio for the hasty utterances of the few 7

the extent of the damages to the Gienre, most concerŃ Us Lre: (1) That missionaries Clima, who, it must be remembered, are channel over this crossing is taking place.

The Glengle would also have her costs in the action.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIA- TION, Uudurnoted are the best acoron, rando in the Shoil Ranga Cup Competition on Satur day, when Br Horley registered his first win--the ending man not being an aspirant for cap huniaTE'S —

*C. A. Crusby..... *H. Horly

bui

*Q.M.S.Wallace, R. E. 32

A. Wateet.....

A. Mackenzie

J.. Cramos, R.N.

D. 'Brown'

25

27 35

28 34

35:26

An Sergt. Blair

28 32 28

-EC8

J. J. Aixirewa... 21 27 26

88

Sergt. Favery, R.E. 27 29 29

*Winners of Spoons Win for Cup.

are chiefly responsible for the recent up rising, atd (1) That they have manifestod au un-Christian, suivic in suggesting the panishment of those who were guilty of the resssacre of foreigners and native Chris tians.

I. With reference to the first of these charges we would remick; m

1. That when the fios conserning this uprising are rightly understood, it will be found that if causos and desperated and manifold. The history of foreign relations with China has all along been that of heredi- tary prejudice on this one hand and force on the uthor. The government of China has never given a frimlly recaption to foreigners. -It has resonted their presence and yielded grudgingly the faw rights obtained from by treaty. This long standing ül-will was deeply intensified by the political humiliation und loss o

as of terri- 88 tory which followed the war with Japan,

The rise of the Buxer murement in Shan On the eve of the new era which is about | tung and its rapid growth thura and in the to dana upon this sncical. Bupby, we 85 adjacent marines of Chilli, will be found would appoal to all who own the authority to have amongst its immediate enusas: (a) of Jesus Christ to aid es in bringing about the shortness of food, almost anaunting to

a belter understanding of the true position fanive, which prevailed in these regions;

of silaire, pak ar relation to them. At nos Dow was enough, wasn't it (b) the irritation caused by the industrial the sauc time we would reafirm our entire And you aid to yourself, Ne more and economie changes created by milway faith in the Christian Ghapot na the one Cod Liver Oil for me. They may construction and other foreign enterprises; great agency for the mental, moral, and fx it up in all neoper of Emul (c) the sedaures of Kiao-chau, Fort Arthur, spiritual elevation of this people, and we sions, Creams, Capsules, Malt Solund Weihaiwe, which were bitarly resent would place puracives afresh on the altar of Ited as unmarrantable upgrcasions; and (d) nervios, prpying that with greater humility tions, but it is always in evidence ruins your baakfast, dinner and supper. the projection and forcible surveying of a and with mora complete consecration we It invades the sanctity of your dreams just callway route through the province of mag exercise the ministry to which we are to retaind you that it is there,

Shantung, which produced intense local ex-called. Modem physicians recognize.

the faint

fact asperation,, that Cod Liver Oil contains only a very 2. The recent uprising was anti-foreign amall proportion of Active medional rather than anti-Christian Native Chris virtue that the rest is resting, fatty Lions have soffured mainly besited they been reckoned is secondary devile," have

the allies of foreigners. Moreover, the textraction of railways and the attack on railway bugineurs preted the destruc tion of mission compounds and the slaughter of faissionaries. Nor should it be forget- the siego of the Legations, the destruction tes that anng the facts of the outbreak are: of the property of the Imperial Custome, and the indiscriminate wasucre of for eigners and of Chinese found in posision of foreign-rande attioles. That missionaries were residing in the interior, were without the means to defend themselves, entirely accounts for the large amber who perished. Had they Loen foreigners, but not onaries, the result would have been

Dil

I of no special value. This valuable medicinal portion is so rated from the oil, dissolved in a tasty dinner wine, out offered as a pleasing delicacy for sensitivo. stomachs andce the asue of

Stearns Wine of Cod Liver Oil The malls which a trial bottle will accomplish in year case will he only one addition to the thousands of others which have been reported both by patients and by prominent physicians who precoria this facil Nutrient Tanic in daily practico. To be had of all chemists Wholesale from A. B. Watson & Co., Ltd.

CON CUORE

Latest Actrices.

the same.

The Imp. German Mail - Kauhou, S. The charge also incluces the statement.

STEAMERS PASSED- SUEZ CANAL.

(SUPPLIED THROUGH REUTEK, } Albengi, &: Bombay, fozet, Osborne, AU¦ ¦

Herlewers Gloss, Ainlays, Hulson, New, Sarthin, 14, flintshire, Mori Livery, Alcinons, Rhein, Crusader, Detondaire, Imogene, Sleviu (German).

Coast Inspector.

AND

1103

To-day's Advertisements

THE CHINA AND MANTLA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA. THE Congary's Steamship

PERLA, Captain GE BLANLAND, will be despatched a shot on FRIDAY, 7th Insh, at 5 p.m. The attention of Passenger is directed to the excellant Accommodation provided

She by this Steautor. sfitiod throughout with the Electric Light and is supplied with-i 8 Refrigerating Chataber.

A Doctor is carried.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ON SALE AF LOCAL NEWS AGENTS.

H. RETTONI' KOWLOON. STORE. Hongkong, June 3, 1901.

1179

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA. LIMITED.

TE

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

THE Company's Steamship

ANPING MARU, Captain S. Assus, will be despatched for the above Parts, on THURSDAY, the 6th, Jane, at Daylight.

For Freighth or Passage, apply to

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA, Agerha

1114

Hongkong, June 3, 1001.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA, THE Company's Steamship YCENSANG,

117 Captain Kours, will be despatched as above

on THURSDAY, the 6th lust, at 4 p.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, Jene 3, 1991.

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES. 7

· PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, BATAVIA COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES,

SAIGON,

MEDITERRANEAN AND DLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON,

HAVRE, BORDEAUX;"7

ALSO

17: Godin, Salazie, Shanghai, Kher- PORTS OF BRAZIL & RIVER PLATK. 308, St. Dunstan, «JVurday, 21:

Town. Hism, Sade Mar, Min, FunN MONDAY, the 17th June, at han, Shirley, May 24; Apmėnuing p.m., the Company's Steamnahip Pinner, Bendider, Yurra, Trieste, NATAL, Captain Bouts, with MAILS Ajr, May 31.

PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and ÚARGO, will leave this Pert for MARSEILLES, Pia BOMBAY.

This Steamer conects at COLOMBO

ARRIVALS AT HOME.

May 31, Prises Irene, Annam, Puntat with the S. S. Armand Belee which vessel

Malay.

Mails.

This Steamor has superior Amsoutveda tis for First-class Passengers, is fitted throughout with the Electric Light, and carries a Ductor,

Fur Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co

General Mangera. Hoogkong, June 3, 1901.

SHIPPING.

1180

FOR YAP, SAIPAN, QUAM, PONAPE AND THE EASTERN CAROLINE

THE Venet

TH

**ISLANDS.

LOUISE J. KENNY

will be despatched for the shove Ports on

or about 6th June.

For Freight, apply to

Pra Chon Kleo, British steamer, 1,011, Morris, Bangkok and Kol-si-chang May 28, Rico.-MEZCHERS & Co.

Selbery, Germası str., 782, J. Jessen, Obeton May Ni, General.-SERIESEN & Co. Anan, British stemmer, 1066, C. J. Matrock, Singapore May 8. and Bangkok | 27, Hice and Rice-Aqur.- Arvine, Matue-

BON & Co.

E

Hereinze, British oruiser, from Practice. P'àcompu, Britiah str., from Canton: Juno 3 Kang British etr., from Canten. Painton, German stry, from Button... Chiguen, American str., from Canton. Hatching, British transport (No, 6), 1,267. T. P. ilall, Taku and Weihaiwei May 28.

Perla, British steamer, 1,284, G. Blax- land. Manila May 31, General--SHEWAN, Toss & Co.

Tow Marn, Japanese str., 3,810, S. J. G. Parsons, Shanghai May 31, 1,200 tops General.-NurON YUSEN KAIYIZA.

י יד.

Clingwo, British stomaer, 2,671, H. W. N. Evans, Glasgow, ria Liverpool and"

JARDINE, Singapore May 29, General. MATHESON & CO.

Ühingtu, British, transport, 2,600, J. E. Williuna, Sydney Blay 15, Government

Stores BurcERFIELD & SWINE.

Tienlain, British str., 1,360, Armistead, Swatow June 2, General--Butterfield & SWINE.

DEPARTURES.

June 2.

Deciant, for Swalew. Afipomene, for Singapore and Bombay. Asping, for Canton. Thales, for Swarow. Centory, for Shanghai, Chem-Tai in Bangkok..

Less, for Europe, de

SHIPPING RIPORTS.

The British steator Hong Bee reports i. Tight breazes from between East and North, five weather throughout.

The British transport Haiching reports | Light winds and fine weather throughout.

POST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILS will close :- For CANTON.--

Por Honam, of 7.30 am on Tuesday,

the 4th June.

Per Foun, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, tho

4th June..

For PENANG-

Per Play, at 10 am, on Tuesday, the

4th June,

For BANGKOK

Per Natur, at 11 am, on Tuesday, the

4th June.

For SHANGHAL NAGASAKI, KOBE &

YOKOHAMA.-

Per Jung at 1p.in,, un Tuesday, the

4th June.

For SHANGUAL-

Por Lucemoon, at 2 p.m., on Taouday, the

4th June.

Por Chign, at 2 pr., on Tuesday, the

4th June.

For WEIHAIWEI & TIENTSIN.—

Par Kaniyang, at 5 pot, on Tue's lay,

the 4th June.

For MANILA & ILOILO.-

For Sumpling, at 10 u.., on Wedves.

day, the 5th Juno, Fer YOKOHAMA, --

Fer Tosa Mari, as 13 a.m, on Friday,

the 7th June.

For SHANGHAL, MUJI, KOBE, YOKO. HAMA, VICTORIA & SEATTLE, U.S.A.--

Per Beinar, as 118.10., on Friday, the

7th June,

MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC BAIL

WAT Co.'s PAUKWD -

The Canadian Pacific Mail Packst Empress.

of China will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the 5th June, with Mails, for Shanghai, Jayan, United States, Caunda, do, which will be closed as follow

10A.M. Registry ceases.

(Registration, with late fee of 10 cents,

ap to 10.8

x.m.)

11 A.M. Fast-Ofice closes, but Currez

pondence may be posted on hoard the Packet, with the "Laite Fee of 10 cents extra Pustage, until the time of depar

ture,

Temperature.

(Taken at Mosere Falconer & Co, è · Premises, Queen's Road.) HONGKONG, June 3, 1901, BAROMSTER 9 Alosas bet

Do,

1. P. Mor Do.

Keon, for Bangkok.

Cardin, for Yokohama. Daji Muru, for Swatow.

4. P.M...

29.76 29.74

Jane 3.

THERMOKSTER--9 A‚H..,.

Do.

1 P.M...

A 32

Du

4 FM

Seong Long, for Any.

Do.

(Wot balb) 9.275

Ariake Muru, for Katchinotzu.

Sullberg, for Canton.

Do. Do.

Do.

Do.

1 P.M.4 474

Hailuong, for Haiphong.

Honghe, for Swatow,

1155

B. J. BARLOW,

Agent, Queen's Buildings.

Hongkong, June 3, 1901.

takes on her l'assoagers and Mails, leaving THE OSAKA SHUSEN KAISHA, LD. |that Port on the 29 June, direct to.ST75%,

PORT SAID & MARSEILLES.

carrying the German Mail witly dates that nisionaries have brought the present The C. P. R. Co's 6.8. Bæpress of Indis and Specie will bo registered fox

from Berlin of the 13th May. left Columbo on Friday afternoon, the by lack of appreciation of what is good in

disester upon themselees; on the are mul

31st May, and may be expected kere on or about Tuesday, the 12th June. The P., M. S. S. Peru, with the AMERICA

MALL of 11th May, left Tokobama on Saturday, the fat June, at daylight, and may be expected. bere on or shout the 9th June. The P. & D, Co.'s As. Chusan with the

Chinese life and thought: had on the other. by disregard of Chinese prejudico and by: etiquette. It is conceivable that platel statements and Beties may thus – 00 construed, but for the missionary body as a whole, we can uusert that this statement is without focndation.

Believing as we do that the goapulis God's message of salvation to mankind, and that, too, in a sense in which the wisdom or words of po sago can over bo, we must, es faithful servants of our Lord, reiterate both the great allimations and gracious invitation of the Gospel, and wherever the plains of the Gospel sro brought face to facs with auch superstition and idolatry as prevail among.

loft Vancouver on Monday afternoon, The O. & O. Co.'sun. Guptie, with rosila,

the 27th May.

left San Francisco for this port via Honolulu, Yokohama, Inland Sen, Kobe, Nagasaki & Shanghai, on the 91st May,

Steamers Expecte.! Thess. Chelyind, from Calcutta and the Straits, loft Singapore for this port on the 20th May, ai 5 8.1, Thess. Trinida left Singapore for this port on the 29th May, and may be axpected here on or about the 4th June.

as well as for àlarseilles, unl no- j cepted in transit through Marseilles for the

Places of Europe. principal

Shipping Ordets will be granted till son. Cargo will be rece.red, on board until p.m. Specie and Parcels until pr. on the 6th June. (Parcels are not to be sont on board; they must be left at the Agency's Offics),

Contents and value of Packages are re- quired.

For further particulara, apply at the Company's Office.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, June 3, 1901.

י

ENGLISH MAT of Luth Mny, left Sip gapore on Saturday, the 1st June, at ngor, and may be expected here on er about Thanday, the 6th Jane. This Packet brings replies to lettera det patched from Hongkong on 8th April. The M. M. Co.'s Sutter with the FRENCIL MAIL of 3rd May, lef: Saigon on Sunday, the 2nd June, at noon, the names of Ubino, a certain xesare of. The bs. Indrarelli arrived at Yokohama THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVI and may be expected here on or about opposition and rescutent is gura tb

...

Wednesday, thehta June. Taisho excited. For this we do not feel on the 21st May, and left for

March

1 Hongkong on the afternoon of 22nd

May......

Packet bringe replica La lettera dea called upon to apologise. But the agent patched from Hongkong on 30th of opposition thus excitul kas been greatly. Heuthurn, Iram New York, left

xaggerated. The conciliating &

effect of Bic by their hospitals, colleges, Singapore on Saturday, the Zath May

for Manila, Hongkong and Japan

WEATHER REPORT.

The following motion is hisued from the

work

selunds, and famine reliat me for moje

1182

THE

FOR TAMSUL, VIA SWATOW AND

AMOY. THE Company's Steamship.

DALJIN MARU, Captain T. Gata, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 9th June.

For Freight or Prango, apply to

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,

Agents, Hongkong, June 2, 19/01

Chujung, for Shanghai

CLEARED.

Kachikete Mart, for Kutchiolen. Promethens, for Shanghai. Benroirlich, for Jose,

hampou, for Shanghai. Comprenia de Filipina, for Manila. Kaifony, for Toile.

Elai, for Canton.

**

PASSENGERS, ARIUVED,

Por Iros, for Hongkong; from Yoko hama, Mr Jabot; from Shanghai, Mr 1179 Fontsville, Mr and Mrs Lewis Byrde,

Mesara K. J. William and Phan Nhukit.

Chi- Fer Hong Bee, from Singapore, 1470

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER JAVA.

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. CONSIGNEES-of-Cargo by the above named Vessel are hereby infernod that their Goods are being landed and OWLOON WHALF AND GOPOWS COMPANY's

•placed ut their vis in the HosaKONG AS

was at Kawlum, where each consign- ant will be sorted out Marks by Mark and

ncso.

Ter Jara, for Hongkong: from Londen Mr and Mrs Hewett. Lt. H. J; B. Somer Ville, Capt. and Mrs Langlands, Major Brown, and 26 Triops, P.E. from Singa Foro. Mr Waters. From London: for Shanghai, Liout. E. S. Brand.

Do.Maximum

Do Minimum névnight. 80.

Opium Quotations, LONGRONG, June 3, 1901. New Fatus, cash... Uld Patna, cash,... Now Benares, mash,... Old Benares, cash, ............ New Malwa, credit, Allowares, Tools,

List For Allowanen Tanis.

Old Malwa arudit,. Allowanco, Taels,

Persian, Olly, cash,

Allowance, Pants, J

09

980

4571

830/840

11/8

8301880 4T/8

870/880

4T78

Paralan, Paper tied long. 810/820. Allowance, Taelsz

KEATING'S POWDER KEATING'S POWDER. KEATING'S POWDER KEATING'S POWDER

KILLS

BUGS *FLEAS Per Huiching, from Taku, de, Major- General Cummings, D.S.O., Lint. Col.

MOTHE BEETLES Retallick, Major Williams, Capt. Twodds:1;

MEMOSQUTIONS Capt. Walker Major Delamain, Capt. James, IM S., and Lt. Leicester, L.M. KEATING'S POWDER

Per Pera, from Manila, Me J. Rodriguez KEATING'S POWDER" is J. W. Jorge, Mr E. Rodriguez and 2 KHATINGS POWDER children. Messrs N. Suarez, WP Akers, KEATING'S POWDER Fyfe, Brown, J. Lime and son, H. Franco, Ceckson, Miss Acigaleto, Mas Tai, Mr El. Locksmith, and 29 Chinesa,

then counterbalanoudy pjadies raised The N. Y. Ka Kajushimu Muric left by the preaching of Gospel. spite

hit that he is the balcony place child, Col.

Banbag via Singapore, for this port on

rive here on the 14th June.

On she sent at 11,60%. The barometer had

Sed

sen of the E, and S.12. consts of China

maits true that our position: U) China furs

GATION CO., LTD. -

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.` FROM GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL Company's Steamship Chingo, haring arrived from the above ports Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed jilaced at their risk in the LONGKONG and Goods are landed.. Kowdog WHART and GoDOWS COMPANY'S Godoras at Kowloon, where ench sign less nauctions are given to the contrary Optional Goods will be lauded here un- ment will be surted out murk by mark, delivers can be putated as soon as the before 2p.in. Today.

Goods not cleared by the 9th Inst., at

will be subjent to rout, No.Fire Insuraupe will ha sffected by me in any case whatever

Per Teso Mur, from Shanghai: for Hoogkong, 2 Japanese and 4 Chinese for Per Chinguo, from Singapore, 2ift Chi-

The depression in fise. North, is probably not liva seemed so much by Treazy right | The N. Y. K, 54. Kunagatz Maru, left Rudvide N.E, ucross Jejun, and the tow ther goodwill of the people them Singapore for this port of the 9th prasure trough, probably in aboubles and it is worthy of romark thut, Lat, still lies across the Ching Nead those miastories the art to dhe d is expected to aire here

th June. WAS Eastwards to the Pacific. pssure is hian, rendk

Mania, Mt 5, 3. Rand Cinish own livir escape za large The N. Y. K. Kage Muru left Toko Goods are handed of honey jay m over the N.E. coast of Chim... Guadientă, measure to the friendliness of viiends and...... kaina for this port ca the 29th May slight to demte for N.E. wide on sha propus, China spast, Forecast-freelt NB, winda; fair to showery

Cook not Cleared by the 10th Inst,, at

and is expected to arrive here on the 10 will be gahjent to rent, sad a

4. chalgo that | 4th Jane. *

To the chaxu can slationaries are the 's God lod from No Fire Insurance will be afgeret the All Duinnged, Farbigay muse he left in

Tinigation in thu futorets at their converta

in carts of justice we need only any that

Bacon, fus Jogan and Hongkong, on Godown and a certficate of the damage age obtained from the Godown Company the 27th Mingi

duained from the Gray Company within within ten days after the Vessel's arrival event is the Chiness, chidials themaalsus The Cal&0. N.3.Up.. Bagian King daysures there a trio here after here, after which zu Claims wil ba tenog this chage is rarely ruferted against the left San Diego on 24th Apr for Japan which on Chicas will be recognised ed Trutestant secti

miopary bedly, the ward Bongkung. 2

Long, mision The NT Corans Gifen dddande sailed to suppsire Eren Yokuhama for Hongkong on the

Staarna Wins of Cod Liver Oil is the best of all OOD LIVER OIL prepara Dong without a tractor the haby tasty, Palatable Increases strength, weight, not colour-protipt: £ffect. Wholesale and Retail from 4 Yateon Com Tres have felt

KAN

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., "

Agents Hongkong, June 3, 1901201176

H. A RITCHIE,

Hongkong, June 1, 1941.

uese:

KILLS

BOOS

FLEAS MOTES BEATLES MOSQUITOES. The genglun powder bean KEATINO, Bd in Tins 2nd Batta

Pox Lock Freza Hongen, Monice, MN KE

Laos, for Singa.

Chan, Miss Ho. Mesars Yap Of Bhan, Won

Clio, Wan, Wong Yuk Hang, Two Niet and Eventblog Chang, Range, F. Bonnet, and Chinese TE CILVO CHERIDAN OLURA

For Marseilles, Memes C. 1), Sue, Bartin,”- P. Lo Prt, G. Fisch, Creepy, Martin, 0. Doumain, I Post, T. Thur P. Gayalen. 1178 Ur Fouard, J. Pion, and F. Audre

epquially siautod for

Propheter THOMAS KEATING,

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