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THE HONGKONG DAILY PREES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25rn, 1804

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

8.8. "MOGUL." FROM NEW YORK.

of Cargo are hereby informed

NAVIGATION CO., LD. CONSIGN Goods see being landed at, their

JOINT

SERVICES.

FORTNIGHTLY SAILINGS FOR LONDON AND CONTINENT.

MONTHLY SAILINGS FOR LIVERPOOL.

TAKING CARGO ON THROUGH BILLS OF LADING FOR ALL EUROPEAN, NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN, WEST AUSTRALIAN, JAVA, AND SUMATEA PORTS.

OUTWARDS.

FROM

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL...

STEAMERS

"MENELAUS"

MACHAON" TELEMACHUS "NINGCHOW "ANTENOR"

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "RHIPEUS" GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "OUPACK" GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "JASON "" GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL... "ACHILLES

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On 27th February. On 4th March. On 5th March.

On 12th March.

Quad March.

On 24th March,

On 31st March.

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On 5th April,

On 10th April.

HOMEWARDS.

STEAMERA

TO BAIL On 1st March. On 15th March.

'GLAUCUS "

On 15th March.

"PAK LING"

On 29th March.

"MACHAON "

On 12th April.

and?

* IDOMENEUS".. "TELEMACHUS”.

On 2015 April.

On 28th April.

FOR

LONDON and ANTWERP LONDON and ANTWERP......... GENOA, MARSEILLES and LIVERPOOL

LONDON and ANTWERP

LONDON and ANTWERP..

GENOA, MAKSEILLES and? LIVERPOOL

LONDON and ANTWERP.........

"MOYUNE". "AJAX"

Taking Cargo for Liverpool at London Rates,

TRANS-PACIFIC SERVICE.

STEAVERS

FOR

VICTORIA, SEATTLE, TACOMA, and"}

"NINGCHOW “

TO BAIL

On 24th March,

all PACIFIC COAST PORTS, VIA NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

The "TIDEUS left Victoria B.C., on the 21st inst, for Japan and Hongkong. The ss. "PELEUS" left Victoria B.C., on the 30th ult., for this port vin Japan,

For Freight, apply to-

Hongkong, 25th February, 1904.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

(10-11

AGENTS.

CHINA NAVIGATION CO.

FOX

<SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI...............

NINGPO and SHANGHAI

YOKOHAMA and KOBE

TIENTSIN

ILOILO

MANILA and CEBU

LIMITED.

PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY

STEAMERS

+"TOCHOW" +"TIENTSIN”

KALGAN" SHANTUNG

** WUCHÄNG"

"CHIHLI" "SHANBI".

ISLAND, COOKTOWN, CAIRNS;1 * «CHANGSHA" · TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE,

.SYDNEY and YELBOURNE

T. BAIL.

On 26th Feb., d'light. On 28th Feb., 4 P.M. On 28th February.

On 26th February. Oh February. On 1st March. On 2nd Marob.

On 3rd March.

The attention of Passengers in directed to the superior accommodation offered by these Heamers, which are Btted throughout with Electric Light. Unrivalled Table. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.

Taking Cargo on through bills of lading to all Yangtze and Northern China Ports.

* Taking Cargo and Passenger: at through rates for all New Zealand Forts and other Australian Ports.

REDUCED SALOON FARES, SINGLE AND RETURN TO MANILA ANI) AUSTRALIAN PORTS (See Special Advertisement),

For Freight or Passage, apply to-

Hongkong, 5th February, 1904.

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to rent.

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Agents.

Hongkong, 22nd February 10

1461

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE H.A.L Steamship

THE

“SAMBIA,"

Captain Lüning, having arrived from the abore purts, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to sand in thoir Bills of Lading for countersignature by the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alougride.

NOW READY.

HRONICLE

IRECTORY

TRE

DIRE AND

FOR

CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO-CHINA SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. MALAY STATES, NETHER. LANDS INDIA, PHILIP. PINES, BORNEO, &c., WITH WHICH ARE INCORPORATED THE CHINA DIRECTORY

AND

THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST FOR 1904.

THE FORTY-SECOND ANNUAL ISSUK,

The DIRECTORY covers the whole of the ports and cities of the Far East, from Nether- landa India to Siberin, in which Europaaus reside.

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CHINA Naoking Wahu

Poking Tientsin Puitaiho Taku Nowchwang Dalay Port Arthur Chefoo

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notion to the contrary be given before TO-DAY. Any Cargo impeding Lor discharge will be landed into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Weihaiwei Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company Linkangtan Limited, and stored at Consignees' risk and Kinochaa Shanghai expense.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods Foochow have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining Chinkiang undelivered after the 27th inst, will be subject to rant.

Whampoa

States Extradition Trouty, 1896; Grost Britain (Alliance) 1902

TREATIES WITH COREA Japan, 1876; Japan Supplementary, 1878: United States, 1882; Grost Britain, 1893; Trade Rognlations

TREATIES WITH SIAM Great Britain, 1856;Frauen, 1833; Japau, 1993

Russin, 1899,

Great Britain and France, Siamese Frontier. Great Britain and Bussia, Railway Convention

1899,

Great Britain and Siam, 1899.

CUSTOMB Tariffs TRADE REGULATIONS China, Japan, Siam, Coren.

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HONGKONG HOTEL.

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Mra. W. M. Black

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LEGAL DOCUMENTS Orders in Council for Government of H.B.M.

Subjects in China and Corda, 1865, 1877,1876 1881, 1884 1884, 1836, 1886. Rules of H.M.B.'s Supreme and other Courts in China, &; Tables of Court and Consular Foes; Charter of the Colony of Hong- kong. Malay States Federation Agreement; Table of Hongkong Court Fors; Admir alty Rules, Foreiga Jurisdiction Act; Rogu lations for the Consular Courts of Unital Stator; United States Consular and Courts Fees; Rules of Court of Consuls of Shanghai fr. F. B. Dencon Regulations for Foreign Companies in Japan. II. Derbyshire Chinas Passenger Act; Hongkong Licences, Trade Marks, and Letters Patent Fees; Port Capt. & rs. J. Douglas

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at which it was originally published

It is

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Santu

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Foookow

Hokow

Amoy

JAPAN

Szorao

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gedowns, where they will be examined on the 27th inst., at 3 P..

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE,

Hongkong Ofoe.

Tokyo

Osaka

Yokohama Hyogo Kobe Chimonoseki

Moji

Nagasaki

Hakodata

Tameni

EASTERN SIBERIA

Vladivostock

Nicolajewsk

Hongkong, 20th February, 1904.

1555

COREA

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Spout Chomolpe Fuson Kun San

Wonkan

Mokpoo

PARIS

Chinnamp

Pingyang Masampo.

Songelin

NHE P. & 0, 8. N. Co.'s steamer

TH

"JAVA,"

Keelung Tuinaafu Takow Anping

HONGKONG AND ITS DEPENDENCIES

Нилої

Haiphong

Tonkin Provinces Quinchon

FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Fessol are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Manila Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark, Barawak and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are lauded.

Optional Goods will be landed here maless instructions are given to the contrary before

5 P.M., TO-DAT, the 22nd inst.

Gouds not cleared by the 29th inst., at 4 P.M., will he subject to rent,

MACAO

FRENCH INDO-CHINA-

Annam Huo

Tourane Saigon Cambodge

Labuan

Cebu

British N. Borneo

BANGKOK

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS

PHILIPPINES Iloilo BORNEO

Singapore, Ponang, Malacca, Prov. Wellesley

Johore Pahang

No Fire Insurance will be affected by me in any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be left in the Go- downs for examination by the Consignee's and

MALAY STATES

Sungei Ujong Belangor

Samarang

Batavia

Boubaix Buitenzorg

and can be had from, aul Adver Esements sont through:-

Mr. W. B. Hangawont M. G. Hayton M... K. Hemaus

Ar. Mrs. J. Hooper Miss K. Hooper & maid Mr. E. Hug Lor. J. lcely

HONGKONG..." Daily Press" Office HONGKONG...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ld. HONGKONG... Messrs. W. Brewer & Co. LONDON... Hongkong Daily Press Office,

131, Fleet Street, E.C.. Mr. F. Algor. 11, Clement's Lane. D. Jaffe

LONDON LONDON

GERMANY...

Messrs. G. Street & Co., Ld.

30, Cornhill, E.C. Messrs. G. E. Piel de Lobel & Cie., 53, Rus Lafayette Messrs. Mullnu & Waldeschmidt

Frankfurt aM. UNITED STATES. Mr. Alfred I. Hart, 25 Post

Office Avenue, Baltimore, Md SAN FRANCISCO L. P. Fisher's Advt Agency 21, Merchante' Exchange, California St. CAPE TOWN...Mosare. Gordon & Gotch SYDNEY - Musers. Gordon & Gotch ..Messrs. Gordon & Gatch MELBOURNE BRISBANE...Messrs. Gordon & Gotch

CALCUTTA BOMBAY ...... COLOMBO

BATAVIA PENANO SINGAPORE

Jolobu

Porak

BORNEO BANGKOK

NETHERLANDS INDIA

SAIOON TONKIN

Padang

MANILA

Macassar

East Coast of Sumatra NAVAL SQUADRONE

German

Japanese

Russian United States

MACAO UANTON SWATOW

the Company's representative at su appoluted British bour. All Claims must be presented within | French ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after OFFICERS OF COAST AND RIVER STEAMCE. which date they cannot be recognised. No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Invs left the Godowns.

E. A. NEWET P.

Superintendent. Fongkong, 42nd February, 1904.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. FRE Steamship ·

"

"GREGORY APCAR,"

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having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Ciods will be delivered from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consigned risk and expONSE,

Carge remaining on board after 4 P.M., of the 25th instant, will be lauded at Consignees risk and expense into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited.

Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IM- MEDIATE delivery of their Goods from alongside, sash Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

The Book is printed from New Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement no greatly facilitates eference.

Tlie ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS contains the names of over

20,000 FOREIGNERS, arefully arrangel, with the Initials as well at the Surnames in strictly Alphabetical Order, so that any name can be found instantly.

The PROTESTANT MISSIONARIES IN CHINA, JAPAN AND COREA are arranged in a special separate list.

THE MAPS AND PLANS

of

have besu angraved by one of the most eminent Firms in Great Britain and are corrected and brought up to date. They consist this year fourteen of the following:-- COLORED PLATE OF FLAGS OF FOREIGN HONGS MAP OF THE FAR EAST

PLAN OF YOKOHAMA PLAN OF KOBE AND HYDRO PLAN OF FOREIGN SETTLEMENTS, TIENTSIN PLAN OF SINGrau (KLAOCHAU)

OF DALNY New PLAN PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCEBBION, SHANGHAI PLAN OF HONGKEW. (SHANGHAI) with Inset

Showing the EXTENDED SETTLEMENT LARGE PLAN OF THE CITY OF VICTORIA No Fire Insurance has been offerted. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the PLAN OF PEAK DISTRICT, VICTORIA

PLAN OF KOWLOOK undersigned,

NEW PLAN OF MANILA PLAN OF SINGAPORE [578 PLAN OF Penang PLAN OF BATAVIA

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LI,

Agents. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1904.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY, LIMITED.

("ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer. C

"AGAMEMNON,”

ara bureby notified that the Cargo is being discharged into Craft, and/or landed at the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. L., where in beth cases it will lip at Consignees risk. The Carga wieady for delivery from Craft or Godows er and after the 24th instant.

Optional Carge will be landed, quless tifica has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All brokeu, chafed, and damaged Goods ars to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be examined at 11 AM. on the 29th inst.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hare left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered a ter the 29th inst. will ba subject to rent.

All Claims against the Stormer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd March, or they will not be recognised. No Fire Insurance has been affected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agents.

710-11 Hongkong, 22nd February, 1904.

RUINART PERE & FILS, REIMS

· Established 1719, CHAMPAGNE GROWERS AND SHIPPERS. Ship only the Finest Quality Extra Dry (Green Seal)

LAUTS, WEGEKER & CC..

Solo Arenta.

Hongkong, 18th May, 1909.

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The CHRONICL covers the notable events of the last half century in the Far East together with the Texts of all the most important Treaties concluded with the countries of Eastern Asia, the various Customs Tarifis, Trade Regulations, Chambers of Comunerce, Scales of Commissions, Consular and Court Fees. Hongkong Stamp Duties, Postal Guide, Bigual Codes, Chinese Festivals, Tables of Money Weights, and Mouares, and other Commercial Information including

TREATIES WITH CHINA Great Britain Nanking, 1842 Tientsin, 1858; Tariff Agreement and Rules, 1858; Convention, 1860; Rules for Joint Investiga tion of Customs Seizures, 1860; Chefoo, 1876, with Additional Article; Opium Cau vention, 1886; Chungking Convention, 1891 Thibat Sikkim Convention. 1890: Burua Convention, 1997; Kowloon Extension, 1893 Weihaiwei 1898; Convention, Commercial, Shanghai, 1902. France-Tientsin. 1859; Convention. 1880; Tientsin, 1885; Conventions, 1880, 1897, ani 1893; Frontior Trade Regulations, United States:-Tientsin, 1853; Additional 1868; Peking, 1880; Immigration, 1894; Commercial, 1903.

Germany-Tientsin. 1861; Peking, 1880; Kiaochau Convention, 1898; Railway and

Concession, 1898.

Mining Japan Shimonoseki. 1895; Liaotung Con vention, 1895; Commercial, 1890; New Porta 1896. Supplementary Commercial 1993. Russia-St. Petersburg, 1881; Russian Lan

Trade, 1881; Port Arthur and Talienwau Agreement, 1868. Portugal, 1888.

FINAL PROTOCOL made between China and

Eleven Powers, 1901.

TREATIES WITH JAPAN

Great Britain, 1894; Duties Convention 1995; Russia, Agreements as to Corsa; United

Messrs. Thacker, Spink & Co.

Times of India" Office Messra. A. M. & J. Ferguson Messrs. H. M. Van Dorp & Co. Messrs. Cunningham and Clark Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Ld. Mr. E. L. Woodia, Sandakan "Bangkok Times" Office. Mosats. Kloxa & Co. Messrs. Paulus & Co., Hanoi Mr.J.de Loydaya, El Comercio. Mr. A. A. de Mello Messrs, A. S. Watson & Co., Ld. Ynen Choong Book Store. Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ld. .Messrs. A. 8. Watson & Co., Ld. Measra. Kelly & Wakh, Ld. Messrs. W. Brower & Co. ...Messrs. Sietas, Platback & Co.

Messrs. H. Biotas & Co. TIENTSIN..............

Masers. H. Blow & Co. PORT ARTHUR..Messrs, Sietas, Block & Co. FORMOSA Mr. A. W. Gillingham, Tamsul ..Messrs. Hedge & Co., Beoul

Press

AMOT...... FoocHow SHANGHAI

SHANGHAI... TEINTAU.. CHEFOO

COREA

NAGASAKI ..." Nagasaki Press" Off o KOBE & OSAKA" Kobs Chronicle" Öfic». YOKOHAMA · Meguru Kelly & Walsh, El.

HIS BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S SHIPS IN THE CHINA SQUADRON, Alacrity, despatch-boat. 1,70 tons, 1 guns, 3,000 h.p., Code. O. De Brook, Hongkong Albion, battleship, 12.350 tous, 18 gaas, Capt.

Fremantle, Hongkong Algerine, sloop. 1.05) tous 6 guns, 1,100 - Comdr. Rowland Nugaal, Biarapore Amphitrite, ist class cruiser, 11.000 tons, 18,010 h.p., Capt. Charles Windham, CVO, Weibniwer Blərboim, 1st class oraiser, 9,000 tons,- 12 gun, 21,411 h.p. Capt. F. G. Stopford, ni Hongkong

Bramble, gunboat, 710 toas, 6 guns, 1,300 h.p.. Lieut. Comdr C.O. M. Makins, Hongkong Britomart, gunboat, 710 tous, 6 gane. 1,300 h.p.

Lient Comdr. Thos. D. Pratt, Yangtze Centurion, battleship, 10,50 tons, Capt. Fagan,

Hongkong

Cressy, cruixer, 12,000 tons, 14 guns. 21,000 hp., Capt. Henry M. T. Tador, Hongkong Eolipes, cruiser, 6,600 tons, 11 gana, Osptain

Stokes, Singapore

Espiegls, gaubat, 1,070 tons, 10 gue, Comar.

Brnest G. Barton, Newchwang Fame, torpedo-boat destroyer, 360 tons, 6 guns, 5.700 h.p., Lieut-Comdr. C. Asser.

Hongkong

Fearless, cruiser, 443 tons. 12 guas, Coudr.

Vaughan Lowes, Hongkong Glory, battleship, 12,350 tons, 15 gaus, 13,50) h.p., Captain A. W. Carter, Hongkong Handy, torpedo boat destroyer, 260 tous, &as,

4.000 l.p. in resDIVO -

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Mr. M. P. Batlie

PRAS

Mr. & air, C. de Bola- gowskay and child

M. Beattie

Mr.

Major de 18on, A.P.D.

Jr. denson

Col. L. F. Brown Mujo

Rad Mrs. J. W. Bunny & children Mias Bunny

Mr. & dirs. A. Chapman Major A. A. Chichester Mra Chichy. ter Mr. J. G. Deran Lieut. A. Dymock, E.A. Col. & Mrs. G. II. Ferrier Capt. & dra. boute, R.N.

Major French Eng. Lieut.

A. R. Orat, RN. Major Hem

Hamilton

Coudr and Mrs. Hardy,

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M. F. T. B. Howitt

Mr. Holborow

Mr. l. U. Joffries Comdr. and Ms. Vaug

laa Lewis, B.N. Mr. D. N. Lowe

Mr. Lutgens

Mr. A. N, B. McDermott Mr. H. Martin air, Robert Mitchel Miss C. Mortimore

Mr. & Mrs. E. Joseph

Mr. F. A. Kotsch Mr. E. Koun Jer Miss Kirkwood

Mr. . C. Kitannuth Mr. F. Kulka Capt. and Mrs. Barnes

AircÄ Mr. E. A. Mr. F. Levog Mr. A. R. Lowik

aris Lawrence

Lorgatt

Mr. J. H. Lovis Mr. E. S. Little Mr. O. Little M». T. P. MeAran Mr. G. Ma

Miss McElloroy Mr. H. J. Dr. O. Marriott Mr. & Mra B. Maat-

Sidney

J. Masgowan

Mr.

Wast

Mr. R. Mathie

St

Mr. & Mrs. E. Meikle

Mr. 1. Menocal Mr. P

Mr. J. B.

Miller

Com, C. S. Manre, It.N.

Murphy Mr. A. Newington Mr. C. J. North Mr, G. Osborn Mr. W. Pa:

a:itt Mr & Mrs.

A. Pattie

Mr. E. Paling Mr. F. Pawelka Mr. A. G. Potter Mr. W. Hutton Potts

Ms. G. Pike, R.N, Mr. H. S. Rosenthal

T. D. Saylo

Mr. W. E. Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Simm wa Mr. C. Skott

Mr. 1. D. Smith Mr. Goo, Somorville Mra. Leslie (2. Stuart Mr. . B. Thom Mr. & Mrs. Vernon Mr.&. Mra. G. A. Wackins Mr. Th. Wessels

J. D. Woodruff

Mr.

J

Mr. Whitton and child

Mr. and Mrs. Wire

Mr. Philipp Wolt

Na ato. U. E. Wool-

221417

Mr. & Mra, G. Wright HOTEL

Mr. & Mrs. Drbert

Moxm

Sarg.rs, Norris, R.N. Mr and Miço. F. 1, Ollis

and child

Major J. W. Ormiston,

B.A

Mrs. J. W. Ormiston Mr. and Mex, J. Gawald

and chlidren

Mr. E. B. Parsons Hon. . . Polles, .C. Major H. A. Pratt, R.A. Mrs. Pratt Mr. Mrs, Putuma Mr. Rankboly sir. T. 11 Koid Men. Sower Mr. A. Sinclair

Mr. Cum W. Smith Mr. C. I. Findlay Smith Mr. W.U.C. plac.naver Mr. Stevenson

Mr. and r.. Stales Mr. and Mrs. J. uther- kud child

Mr. Wyon Uffal

Capt. &

lrs. Watkins,

Mr. & M

rs, M. Watson

mi child

A, S, T, Wara Dr. & M. J. White Mr. Mr. C. Yates CRAIGIEBORN HOTEL.

Staff Su goon and Mrs.

Austen, B.N.

Mr. Bent Capt. and Mrs. E. Best Mr. E. H. Crafton 1. B. Dann Mr. 4. S. Duff

Mr. and Mrs. Gaskell

Ar. W. Helme Mr. & Mrs. Grant Smith Mr. E. Grant Smith Mir, & Mrs. Whiteitad Mr. & Mrs. Woodward

Bud chil fren

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Mr. I. Andrews Mr. W. L. Branwell Mr. C. L. Brandt Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Brawn Mr. and Mrs. W. J. B..

Cirter

Mr. H. B. Caster Mr. P. 2. Curvish

alias I. Dickson.

Capt. W. Eakardt

Jar. Von

Von Gelder Mr. V. Gurenberg

Gurler

Mr. Allon Gruawell Mr. W. M. Hich Mr. A. H. Holingeworth Dr. Richard Jürgensen

Mr. R. Kdoorie Mrs. Kerahousu La. Cui, F. E. Kert, R. A. Mrs. & 2. ent Mr. F. T. Oestoureisher Mir. R. Otte

Mr. d. llo, Casual

for Pe u Mr.G. McGowan P..i lips Mr. Blan

Me. and Mrs. T. J. Rosa Bic, v Mr. M. J. D.

Step one

Mr. & Mrs. M, P. Talati Mr. II. S. Vaugh on Mrs. H. Wallace M. & Mrs. W. B. White

CONNAUGHT HOUNE *

Mr. J. W. Brins Mr J. F. Bel

M

1. Bel

Mr. IL. Birge Miss E. . Bonheur Mr. and Mrs Cameron

and children

Mr. F., Crompton Mr. Kenneth W. Curtis Mrs. B. Dufour Mine. Dalat

MR. H. Byte Mr. & Mrs. Miss Garbotte

Mr. C. Goog Mr.

.L. Hayter Mr. R. G. Heckford

Mr. E. B. Hele Mr. 8. D. His atr. E. noward air H. J. Kein

Mr. G. E. Leo Dr. & Mrs, H. Macfar

lant

Dr. John McFarland Mr. A. Moir.

Mr... Newton Mr. Chas, Mumm Mr. and Mrs Putnam. Hr. W. R. Boy Mr. W. K. Röh rison Mr. A. G. Eberta

Mr. N. H. Eutherford Mr.N. Mr.

P. Boldon

Mr. Joba

Stirling

31. A. E. Thistlethwaite

Mr. J. D. Thomson Mr. and Mrs, W. F.

Valbruce

G. L. Wakeman Mr. W. H. Williams Ag and Mrs. P. Raight Mr. J. T. Wilson

THOMAS' HOTEL,

MF, Barraire Mr. O. Bow Mr Orego

Mr.J.

Mr.

J. Edward

I. Fisher

Hart, torpedo-bout destroyer, 260 tons, 6 guns

4,000 h.p. in rekerva Humber, storeship, 1,640 tons, Comdr. John 13

Daintree, Shanghai Janns, torpedo-boat destroyer, 220 tons, 659959 | Mr. D. Deoniston

5,900 hp, in reserve Kinsha, river gunboat, 331 tona, Lieut.-Comdr. Christopher P. Metcalf, on Yangtsze Leviathan, craiser, 14,1 toas, Capt. Hon, W.

G. Stopford, Hongkong Moorhen, river gunboat. 180 tons. 2 guns. Lient-Comdr, G. G. Welister, Weat River Ocean, battleship, 12,050 tons, 16 guns, 13,

i.h.p., Captain R. F. O. Foote, Q.M.G., Hongkong

Ottor, torpedo-boat destroyer, 350 tons, in

reserve

Phenix, sloop 1,015 tons, 6 gane, 1,400 h.p.,

Comdr. J. Nicholas, Shanghai Rambler, surveying ship, 588 tons, Capt. Morris

H. Smyth, Hongkong Rivaldo, stoop, 980 tons, gans, Comdr. D. St.

Aubyn Wake, Shanghai Robin, river gunboat, 85 tons, 2 gaus, 24

hp., Lieut-Comdr. Vangban, West River Losario, aloop, 980 tont, 6 guns, 11,400 b.p.,

Coudr. Taos. Jackson, Yangtsze Sandpiper, river gunboat, 85 tous, 2 guns, 240

b.p., Liant. Condr.L.W.Jones, West River dirias, 2nd class craiser, 3,600 tons, Capt. C. H.

H. Moore, Shanghai

Mr. P. S. Giles

Mr. D. J. M. Henry Tr. Heugh Mr. Ge.. Keable Mr. J. Kers

OCCIDENTAL

Dr. J'a Air. F. opp Mr. and Mrs. Bunner Mr. and Mrs. F. W.

Cilson and chili Ident. F. Chandler Mr. R. Fritz

Capt. J. C. Gorand Mr. and Mrs. L. Gliss

mann and child

Mr. W. Hintze Dr. F. Koyt

KOLOON

Mr. H. K. Architald Mr. C. H. Best Lieut. T. F. Clark Mr. W. Daniel

Mire, A. Hudson.

Mr. ron Kusblock Mr. W. Laurie

Mr. W. H. Munore Mr. M. A. Ne sham Mr. 5. Portor

Mr. P. de

Punge Mr. J. Smith Mr. A. Wal Mr. Whiley Mr. L. C. Young

HOTEL. Mr. H. Chr Koops Mr. P. Lover Lieut. McClay Dr. Meh uart Mr. C. W. Phillips Mr. R. W. Pearson Lt. T. Pozare Mr. A. V. Priv¿wits Mr. B. Schlafke Mr. K. C. Spriat Mr. J. E. Symington Dr. Türek

HOTEL.

Ejout. Col. and Blowj

Iremonger

Lient. Koraloweki '.

Mr. Alfred Nicholson Mr. D. Vieneo

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