THE MYSTERIONS DEATH OF AN- AMERICAN BLUEJACKET!
OH
Deaths reported to with inst
Do don d during past 24 hours;
880
Total
894
958.
Cases reported to 25th instant
Do
during past 24 hours.
Total 985
Deaths reported to 25th instant.. 894
Do
during past 24 hours:
Total. 919:
PHILIPPINE AFFAIRS.
A HORRIBLE MURDER:
تمديد لمنصبه .
TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JUNE 26.
and valu have ever been in the past The work which
is now being done is solid, valuable, bond Edi work, and slice experts who have visited this
SHARP State are United in their opinion that
try is ondoubledly possessed of conside mineral wealth it is probable that, in the majority of cases, this labour will be well«re». paid in the end o
99.
Hernoon!!
Smin.
PAOT
Afternoon S, Shr, 28min, xà WONGKO 1843-Charter of Hongkong read at Gavern ANNIVERSARIES
ment Hause, and integree signed at Tientsin 1858Treaty between England and China. 1863 Subsidiary coins obtained from England. 1875-Li Hong Chang appointed to inquire into
Min
1836-The ss. Compien lost on a voyage
the murder of Margary Manila 1897-Eruption of Mayen Volcano, Luzon, 300
lives lost.
From the tin duty, the total revenue derivedLow water Morning exceeded the estimate by $1,830 The duty Temerloh $96. Pekan $314, and Kuantan paid on tin exported wasu Pahang $4,104, $34,486 Mr. Clifford hopes, in the near future to see the alluvial stanniferous deposits of the State extensively developed and exploited. The Pahang Corporation, he adds, has done a great deal of excellent work during the year under review and the management is to be congratu lated upon the results obtained. In 1898, the Corporation exported 2004 tons of tin-ort, valued at $103,136 and a shipment of copper, which could not be treated on the spot, has been made to London as an experiment. The prospects of the Sungei Lembing maine may described as decidedly good, and a dividend Tuesday 27th June, 1899. has already been paid to the shareholders. The Chinese-goth of 5th moat of 95th year of shaft, which is still being sunk, has reached the in the Peninsula. Until this work has been depth of 436 feet, being the deepest excavation
Kwang-sit Sun-Rites prosecuted somewhat further, however, it is
Sets impossible to form an opinion as to the perma." nent nature of the lodes which are now being worked,
A VERY NARROW ESCAPE:
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The Coroner (Mr. Sercombe Smith) had the case of the mysterions death of an American bluejacket up for hearing again this: alternoon
How the gh began yesterd beyond P.C. 19, Brown, gave evidence that there were
Paranaque, at San Francisco de laban, in no signs of blood on the deceased's body'
the south of Cavite, province, was blood was only found on the ground. His
Bio-tha writer this morning by one of the wounded at Honour in giving his verdict said that there were.
the First Reserve Hospital ad four theories concerning the manner in which
The First Battalion of the 4th Infantry deceased met his death The first was that he
under.command of Major John W. Robb went hal met his death elsewhere and had been carried to the place where he was found, but
out skirmishing early yesterday morning to try and find out the enemy At 11 am a body of that the absence of blood marks ielded again
insurgents in red clothes, who proved to be this theory. The second was that he
Aguinaldo's famous 12th Infantry, opened on nim, down Stavely Street and had died at?
our right front and then on our left. Wafought the batton but the marks of the studs on
out our sos rounds of ammunition under the man's forehead go to disprove this
terrible fire from the insurgents. When the theory. The next one that he rolled down the
need of reinforcements became urgent, a daring Steps in Stavely Street which caused his death,
deed aras done by a lieutenant of our battalion, the position of the body would then have been
who galloped right across the field, under a parallel to the road, and not at right angles. The fourth theory was that the deceased fell
heavy fire from the enemy, The shots came as thick as a shower of bail stones, hitting frofithe verandali ofthe Stay Hote). The doctor's
bamboo trees in every direction. A great evilence showed that death had been ins
help to us was a cannon stationed in a road stantaneous and that the blood had ceased to How two minutes after death that the SERVANTS STAN THEIR MASTER AND ESCAPE along that road, the cannon would kill set Whenever the insurgents tried to move man's thigh was broken the wounds
WITH A LARGE SUM OF HONEY. eral of then at one shot. The insurgents on the forehead corresponded with the
would then stop firing for a few minutes, until distance between the studs on the grating,
MURDERERS STILL AT LÄROE, they could recover themselves. It is worthy of and that death' had heun caused from a fali
remark that about an equal number of each from a height about the same as the distance
22(Manila Tines, June 19th.)
company of the 1st Battalion were wounded. of the verandab from the ground., 1. C. Brown;
Great indignation was manifested in town Had not the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of our regi- had testified to the position in which the body on Saturday when it became known that Sr.ment cone ive certainly would have all either was found and that it was naked, having marks
Pablo Nalda, a well-known medical practitioner been killed or wounded, for we were surrounded on the back as if the man had leaned against a and much respected citizen, was the victim of on all four sides. When we had fired out half
A FEW INCHES TO SPARE mat or cane chair and had received the patterna most atrocious murder. The details of the
our 100 rounds, the Major commanding very on his back. Inspector Hansen had noticed
horrible crime are blood-curdling in the ex pruilently gave the order not to fire pro-
On June gilia well-known European gentle chair on the verandah of No room, the treine. The scene of the murder was in house, miscously, but only when we saw a sure mark man, living in Fenang, had one of the narrowest pattem of which, in his estimation, was the No. 3, Calle Carcer, San Sebastian, in the heart to fire at. In this way we saved ourselves until escapes imaginable. He was driving a horse in same as the marks found on the back of the of a respectable quarter. It appears that about the 2nd and 3rd battalions came to our aid. All curve) on the way to Beach Street and suddenly dog-cart down Union Street (a road on the deceased, and on further examination of the six o'clock on Saturday moming a maid servant we had left when reinforcements came were thegame aware of the proximity of a party of verandal he had noticed that the loop in the employ of Sr. Nalda went to the room of of the wire guard over the railings had Sr. Pedro Garcainbide, a warm friend of deceas ourmen. The remaining two-thirds were entirely bullock by ropes to the central station. The or six rounds of ammunition, with one-third of police in front of him, how were leading a nad been pulled out of place, leaving space ed and wlio lived in the same house, and appris: out of ammunition, and many of them were cry bullock, hearing the noise of the wheels behind enough for a man's body to pass through. The ed him of the fact that the cochero" left the ingand begging for ammunition from the others. "uman being found naked also painted to the fact house a few minutes previously with her "The feeling in such a case is simply heart
it, whipped-round quickly, escaped from the that he had just come out of the bed master's campinatie. This was an unusual pro- breaking," said the wounded soldier, "burshen, only 30 yards commenced charging down on control of the constables, and at a distance of room, Although there was no evidence to show ceeding and it occurred to Sr. Gaztambide that how deceased had got into the house. The cir something had gone wrong. Consequently he quarters of a mile away, words fail to describe
we heard that re-enforcements were only three the approaching horse and cart. The driver at cumstantial evidence given was decidedly in proceeded to the chamber of his companion what a welcome announcement it was. The with a desperate wrench endeavoured to turn once realized the imminence of his danger, and favour of the fourth theory, that the man had to see whether he knew anything about it. 2nd and 3rd baitions must have driven the his horse round and make for the other end of met his death by falling from the veran. Upon coming up the bett, he called out insurgents about two miles back, and they the street. In this attempt he was unsuccessful, dals of No. 3 room of the Stag Hotel. He Tablo Pablo but there was no reply, immediately established outposts. On our would therefore, give the cause of death as
Even then he had no the slightest suspicion
and the bullock was upon him when the horse way home, at Bacoor, we met the 9th Infantry fracture of the skull accompanied with Jacer that anything had gone wrong with his com-going to re-enforce them. One of our seven
and cart were at right angles to the thorough tion of the brain. He would also add that the panion, inuch less that he had passed to the nien killed had his tongue, throat and left ear
fare, but, fortunately, not in the middle of it, as decused had fallen from the verandahóf great beyond. Sr. Gaztanbids then pulled up shot through. Two of our killed, it is reported bullock, which by that time had " downed its the horse backed a bit to the drain. The No. 2 mom of the Stag Hotel
the mosquito curtain and the sight that met his by ambulance drivers who saw them, were cut
head and closed its eyes, thus, providentially gazo made him stagger and shudder with upb by the insurgents. horror. There, was his dear friend bathed in
passed under the horse's neck and missed the blood and peacefully sleeping the sleep of the
horse by a few inches. It then went rushing A meeting of the Legislative Council will be departed to which there is no wakening. The
madly away to Light Street and across the held on Tuesday, 27th June, at 3.00 p
weapon with which the crime was perpetrated,
Esplanade, where it was afterwards re-captured, with the ruin of only one keha as a result of knife, was still in the abdomen. Upon investigation, Gastambide found that the
the charge. AMARERO little safe in which there was a considerable sum and chain of the deceased had also been taken, of money was missing and that the gold watch There is no doubt, therefore, that the motive of the murderers was robbery.
COUNCIL MEETING.
BUSINESS
"One of the newspaper correspondents, who had the good luck to pick up a gun and am- munition of an insurgent, joined: the 4th Infantry, and pumped lead into the enemy for all he was worth, Oilier guns and ammunition of the insurgents were picked up here and there, where the fleeing Filipinos had dropped them in haste,
about every fight in the Philippines, says that "An ambulance driver, who has been in
yesterday's fight by the insurgents was the
In all 17 soldiers were wounded in yesterday's engagement and seven killed. The killed are expected to arrive at the first reserve this evening
ME. CLIFFORD ON MINES.
uestions by Hon, 111, Whitelad 1. Will the Governincat lay upon the table a' statement of the amount expended by the Jublic Works Department for repairs and alterations Beaconsfield" and of there payments made by the owner of the building
It is presumed that the "cochero" and an-heaviest he ever experienced.. in respect of the former: also state for the information of the Council under what autho- other servant went into the room about 4°æ.m.- rity this expenditure has been disbursed?.
and, having stabbed their master through 2. Will the Goverment lay upon the table a
the breast, cut his head open and then trust statement of the total expenditure payable the knife into his abdomen to make sure of out of the Colonial Treasury in connection their victim Then they are supposed to Eight insurgent prisoners were captured hy with the preparations for and the tccupation have removed the safe and made away in the the second and third batallions of the 4th of the Colony's new territory leased by China Carromata. Shortly after the discovery by St, Infantry. to Great Britain per the Convention of 30th to the carromatta, returned to the house alone, Gastambide, the horse which had been hitched „June, 1898 ?.
What steps have the Government laken without the carriage. It was seemingly not in to bring the Police Force up to its full strengthe least fatigued, and it is presumed that the as authorised by Ordinance, and are the Govern: murders could not have got very far off. ment prepared to introduce, an Ordinance. The reason why Sr. Nalda had a large sum sanctioning the increase of the force to point of returning to Spain and had collected a of money in his safe was that he was on the suficient adeqjuiste policing of previous to $29, 106, the Colony's new territory ?
Will the Government lay upon the table deceased sent his wife and family back by apy of the correspondence, which passed previous steamer and one cannot but sym between the British Government and the pathize with them, in their sad bereavement Imperial Government of China and the Colonial The deceased was a director and medical at Government on the subject of the arrangements tendant of the Hospital of San Juan de Dios to be made in accordance with the Convention and during his residence here: had male a of 20th June, 1898, for the better protection of large circle of friends. It was only the prey the Chinese revenue from loss by the struggling, hale.and hearty. The funeral took place on ious afternoon that he was seen in the streets, of opium from Hongkong into China?"
5. Are the Goverment prepared to introduce Saturday afternoon and was very largely at a Bill to amend the Women and Girls" Pro- tection Ordinance on similar lines, so far as
We are informed that the cochero and two accomplices have been arrested and are held for trial.
4.
1
tended
June 20thi)
circumstances permit, to those embodied in an "Ordinance to amend the Women, and Girls I'rotection Ordinance; 1896, read a first time- in the Singapore Legislative Council on Tues- day, 13th instant-the outcome of correspon- Jagd THE NEW ADMIRAL dence between the Straits Goverment, the Straits Settlements Association and, the Secre- tary of State for the Colonics; and if not, will the Government inforintthe Council of the cause of the delay?
Questions by Hon. E. R. Belilies, C.M.G 1. Will the Goverment state whether or not there has been any change, improvement, or progress in the inode of treatment of the plague patients in the Colonial Hospitals since the disease appeared in epidemic form in 18947
ATTEMPT TO BRIBE AN OFFICER.
SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN ATTORNEY,"
a
ex-
WEDDED A FOOTMAN,
Russian society is shocked, and the St. Petersburg correspondent of "the" "Morning Leader, explains why. It seems that the Countess Wyanoff has just been married to her own footman. The countess was a young widow of high birth and great wealth. In her household was a handsome young footman who had long worshipped his mistress in secret, not venturing to betray his feelings by so much as a look. One day, the countess surprised. him as he was impressing a passionate kiss on her photograph,
Instead of scolding or punishing the audacious flunkey, the countess threw her arms round his neck, kissed him and assured him that his love. was returned. Marriage quickly followed, and estate in Bulgaria, where money will also the countess has now purchased a castle and.
procure her husband a title,
SHIPPING REPORTS.
from Yokohama, reports-Thick foggy weather Captain Glegg, of the steamship Jace on 20th, after leaving Shanghai: light south- westerly winds for the remainder of the voyage, with fine clear weather and smooth sea
Captain Buller, of the steamship Chunsang from Sourabaya, reports Fine clear weather with light southerly winds during the voyage.
Iloilo, reports-Fine clear weather and light -Captain White, of the steamship Clio, from winds,
Captain Panton, of the steamship Victoria,
RAUR, SELENSING, AND PUNJOM. Included in Mr. Clifford's annual report an in the State. The royalty paid upon Penang, is a disquisition on mining operations being a decrease of S10352. on the actual receipts on this account in 1897, and falling short of the estimate by $5,493. The results obtained by the three principal gold nimes are set down as follows:-Raub 12,306 azs, Selens ing. 6058 zs, and Punjom 3,796 ora. With the exception of 593 025. obtained at Punjom tracted from quartz by crushing. Mr. Clifford by the cyanide process, all this gold was ex says much about Raub that has already ap are either in Mr. Bibby's report of in Mr. ford's own reports. He has visited the Company's electrical station on the Sempair River, and says it would appear that the place has been specially constructed for the purpose. to which it is now being put. When he first saw the Sempan River, nine years ago, it was The U.S.S. Zafiro arrived in the Bay this one of the wildest parts of a very wild district, morning from Hongkong Bying the Rear and he is able to see how skilfully the many from Tacoma, reports Fine on Pacific; deuse Admiral's Flag. It is believed that she carries obstacles have been overcome and how, ingen fog after leaving Shanghai, causing delay Rear Admiral Watson, who succeeds Admiralously to adapt themselves to the requirements Captain Finch, R.NR, of the steamship
the natural features of the place have been. Dewey in Command of the Asiatic Squadron of the engineers. This electrical work is un- Gaelic from San Francisco, reportsLeft Admiral Watson was a passenger to Hongkong by the Pacific Mail liner City of Paking and portant, not only in itself, as being the first San Francisco May 25th, Honolulu June 1st he will assume command of the American enterprise of the kind ever attempted in the Yokohama June 15th, Kobe June 16th, Naga Fleet at once. The Baltimore will probably as successful as is anticipated, it may be con-weather across the Pacific Was detained 33 Malay Peninsula, but also because, if it prove saki June 18th, Shanghai June zoth Hall fine remain the Flagship of the New Admiral.
fidently expected that in the near future many hours off Steep Island Pass with dense fog other companies will follow the example set From Sleep Island to Heishan had fresh them by the Raub Company and will make use southerly winds, hazy weather from Heishan! of the power placed at their disposal by the Brothers moderate so fresh S.W. winds and An attorney named Griswold was brought lavish water-system. of these States. This, it clear weather; thence to port light airs and before Captam Corriston on the charge of atmay reasonably be hoped, will arrest the whole calm, tempting to bribe: Captain Foster, of the 6th sale destruction of valuable timber for firewood, Artillery, who is in charge of the Binondo which is now going on in the neighbourhood of Captain Lunt, of the steamship Fushun, Police Station The complainant testified that the large mines in Pahang, and will also tend from Shanghai, reports Left Shanghai, on the defendant offered him $50 per day to allow a to greatly diminish the cost of working the 20th at 40 am, moderate S.E.wind and hazy. certain Chinese gambling house to go on, and, mineral deposits. The richness of the Rab At 6 p.m. anchored under Steep Island in a in the case of a raid, to use his influence in mine which is due less to the high percentage very heavy fog, which continued until 1930 favor of it. The case was committed for trial of gold-contained in its ore than to the greatan, on the 22nd Thence to Chapel Island, at the Superior Court
extent of the reefs already discovered and exfresh SAW. winds and smooth sca, then variable ploited, is now well assured. When the now to W winds to port If no he ought to be That is the general output of gold should increase considerably
battery is erected and in full working order, the | response to the query regarding, Aguinaldo's At present the deepest shaft on the concession demise, which now agitates the public minds only a little more than 300 feet in depth. The rumor started yesterday, brought in by a Speaking of the Selensing Company, Mr. - 1. first reading of a Bill entitled An Ordinworthy son of the Celestial Empire, to the effect Clifford says it has recently done some vigorous ance for the Naturalization of Wong Ping Lam that Aggie bad shuffled off this mortal prospecting work. Its output of gold, however alias Wong U, Kaf
coil assisted by partisans of the late and fell off during the year by nearly 2,200 ounces, not muchly-lamented Lung, has not been though the winnings of 1898 were still con- rumors, it spread like wildfire, re-told and the end of the year several new unds, some of officially confirmed, although, like most siderably in excess of those of 1890 Towards magnified until it almost asuined the apponr which are believed to be of permanent value,, anto of an established fact and obtained cred, were discovered. The Punjom Company ence by many Yet though possible, it is not possesses a large and, he is inclined to believe, ang likely that a man of Aguinaldo's common sense a very valuable, property, but its attention has: Fan and thorough knowledge of the native charac Bitherto been concentrated-upon certain rich ler should neglect any precaution necessary patches of ore in the home mine which are now An Or for the maintenance of ins own safety, which well nigh exhaustedTe Raub Company Healths it stands to reason hat some friend of Luna's, began work under conditions very similar to
Toyal to his
even beyond death and; those of the Fúpfoin Company Each found a hope eward, would assuredly seek rich pockety mine; which had been worked venge. By accomplishing "the" death of the | down to water level by the Chinese, and their. man who indirectly was the cause of Luna's predecessors Each worked the deposi
946 these mines with some success; but, while thought manager of the Raub Company never rest most desimble, until he had found
2. As the proportion of deaths to cases is larger here than in India, where considerable progress in treating the disease has been madej why has not constant (say, weekly) coinmunica tion been opened with the Indian Government for the purpose of securing the latest informa tion as to treatment of patients?
3. If no such communication has been at tempted, will the Government take steps to secure it without further delay?
4.Does the Government supply the Medical Staff at the Hospitals with all the necessary instruments (such as microscopes, &c.) for the purpose of diagnosing cases when first pre sented? If not, will the Goldmment take steps to procure all the needful appliances for the conduct of medical investigations without
ORDERS OF THE DAYS
Second reading of the Bill entitled The Piers Ordinance 1899,
3. Second reading of the bill entitled An Ordinance for the Naturalization of Tsoi Yeuk
Shan
Second reading of the Bill entitled Ordinance for the Naturaliza alias Fan Sau, aling.
Tun Shin
5 Second reading
dinance
Ordinar
ther ame
IS HE DEAD?
be dead
terior and a permanent.
em of peace successive man
ecting the
Captain Schulz, of the steamship Longmon, Steep Island foggy, weather had to anchor from Shanghai, report from Shanghai fo
dense fog; thence to port, fresh to light S.W. near Bonham:for eight hours-on account of
wind and a strong head current progres
Captain McLellan, of the steamship Wongko reports Very fine weather with variable winds,
High water-
TO-MORROW,
Low water-Morning
romin.
Afternoona Oktarain, ANNIVERSARIES, 1857-Cawnpore massacre. 1858--Treaty between France and Chinasigned. 1860-The ss. Prince Albert confiscated by
Junej
Rice, Y
steanier, 1;213 ERE, McN JJune-Bangkok 19th june Fat Hodes HUB, French steamer, 721, P Merices, 26th
asth General A R. Marty Jund--Hainhong 23rd June, and Hoihow DAKDANUS British, steamet 2,992, T
Stevens, 26th June, Liverpool via Singa
HANOCHOA, British steamer, 999, Pearce, 26th pare 21st June, General Butterfeld & Swire
June
-Canton 5th June, General Butterfeld & Sivira
Clearances at the Harbour Office. Kongnan, Briilih str., for Canton... Paoling British str, for Taiwanfoo Hangehow, British str., for Swatow Macduf British str., for Singapore Telemachus, British sir, for Amoy Loonginoon, Gemman str., for Canton, Triumph German str, for Hoihow, Esveralia, Britishi str., for Manila "Dardanus, British str., for Yokohama Departures.s
June 25, Chowfa, British str., for Swatow. June 25, Foocho, British str for Hongay the British Consul and Customs nunc 25, Benverlich, British sir, for Nagasaki, Canton
June 25, Trigonia, British ätz, for Kocta 1870--Earl of Clarendon died. 1806-Suicide of the Rev. Nestor de Castilho June 25, Maidre Maris Japanese att for 1897-Loss of the Russian ironclad Ganjni in
June 25, Ellen Rickmers, Ger str., for Tsintau,
1348-Teigion contract to construct the Lulan
the Baltic.
at Macao
Railway bigned-Egyptian Govern. ment refuse to allow Spanish fleet ta re-coal
AGENDA
TO-DAY, 26th: 9.30-Prize distrubtion for 7pdr. competitis tion at Volunteer Headquarters.
TOMORROW, 27th A Undelivered cargo ex Glenarney and
Braemar subject to rent
Swatow
June 26, Pasting, British str., for Taiwanfos June 26, Oslo, Norwegian str for Saigon June 26, Telemachus. British str., for Amoy June 26, Fushun Chinese str, for Canton:
Passengers-Arrived.
Per Deuteros, from Saigon 160 Chin Per Vedo Maru, from Saigon Per Clio, from Iloilo Mr. Wa Keny, and Chinesex
Henry
Mecsser, and 26 Chinese.
Per Victoria from Tacuma--Me
Per Gaelic, from San Francisco, C-M H. Martin, Mrs. Caroline Williams, Capt. Geo U.S.N. Capt. H. McGrath, U.S.A., Dr F. W. Pigman, U.S.N, Lieut. WS Crosley, FSprague, Messrs Geo. Bruce Webster, Z 3 p.m.-Meeting of the Legislative Council. Amari, Mr. and Mrs. Fernandez, Bir, W. Val- 7.30 p.u.Meeting of. R.A. Order of Bufland Robinson Capt S. Kataoko IJ.N.,
faloes,
Messrs. C. W. Wrightson,
KB: Satow, WEN Cumback, and 519.
Chinese Per Glenfallock, from Renang411 Chinese Pet Dardanus, from Singapore 340 Chinese Per Fushun from Shanghai-Messrs. W Hill and A-Adair
WEDNESDAY, 28 Noon-Empress of India sails for Van-
'couver.
THURSDAY, 29th Undelivered Cargo ex Denverlich, Tosa
are, and Ballarat subject to rent 2m-Special Session for trial of die Un
Loong murderers. en b
19
-4 pm-fakate Marn sails for Europe,
FRIDAY, 30th.
4 pm-Fulami Maru sails for Australia.
SATURDAY, st
Noon-Garlic sails for San Francisco. Noon-French-nail sails for Europe.
Zimmermann, Mr. Russ 3 Europeans, and 134 Per Loongmoon, from Shanghai-Consul Dr. Chinese
Per Wengtot, from Bangkok-ME. St. J. Lawson, Mrs. Ceril Simpsen, Mr. O'Shea, and 30 Chinese,
STEAMERS EXPECTED)
From:
Names.
9pm. The Old General and A Pair of Bayern
Spectacles at Theatre Royal
̈9 p.m.--Meeting of Zerland Lodge.
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUE
German (Bayern) tomorrow. Indian (Catherin Apear) 28th inst. American (Hongkong Main) satir inst, English (Manila) 30th inst Indian (Susang 11 prox American (afec) 2nd prox.: American (China) 7th proxi Canadian (Empress of Japan) 10th prox American (Doric) 15th prox. Tacoma (Victoria) 18th prox.
The P.&O. 5. N. Co.'s steamer Manila left Singapore for this port on the 24th inst at
Straits left Singapore for this or on Sunday The steaner Saisang from Calcutta and ath inst. at 6 am
The Cubadian Pacific Railway Co's steamer
+40-Kowloon
Dock
Athenian arrived at Kobe, yesterday the 25th inst, and left to day the 26th ist for Yokohania and Vancouver
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS. Isla de Cuba. Isla de Licon Dragon Kulsang Hongkong Gaelle Zafitov
upch
D.Juan
Cosmopolitan
Outward-6th May Dardanus, Mertoneth
THE CANAL hiroth Máy Manila, Silesia, Olive Branch 16th June Olive Branch 6th June Mendious, Oceanien, Wittenberg 20th June Indrant, Doputh Argyll, Amka, Bombay Domenico
Homeward oth June
Shipping
Arrivals."
GARLIC British lean R.NR32416.
Kobe Tóth Nagas May Honbla
20th, Mails and Ge
Com
Belgian King Futami Maru.
Catherina Ancar..
Indmlema
Hakata Maru Socotra Merionethshire.
Atenor
Manila
Ag
Singapore
Hongkong Maru Japan
zapore porc
June 30th
Suisang Aztec
Singapore
A
Yamaguchi Maru.
gapore bayu
July 6th July
Raffaele Rubatting China
Empress of Japan ancouver "Doric watoto San Francistó „Victoria" en Taconia
July 18th
We would direct the mention for shipping frmis. to the tyle in which Steamers Expected" and "Projected Sailinge are now published in these calamit, and lúsa doing respecti fally urge the managers of shipping firms 10 give orders: 19 piled grauid with the latent available information every them clerks to furnish this; office, any the forbad
PROJECTED BAILINGS:-
Anibría (72 America Mat
Belgian Bengal Carlisle Carmarthens) China City of Peking City of Rió Columbi
Coplic Coroma
D. Balduing Donc Deike Rickmers Eastém Ellea Ricka
Emp China'
Emp
Emp
Esinera
Fatami Mar
Finch
Manu
Yangkai
Hob
goth
Une Rice
John's
Captain Siceres, of the steamship Dardanus,YENO MARU, Japanese from Singapore, reports Light S.W winds Saito 24th June and fine weather.
Sage and General—–Dodwell VICTORIA, American stea Captain Pelo from Saigon, reports
Petersen, of
Dilleros,Panton, eth Jupe- passing about
inst, when
7Maus and General, Doc
Paracels Non Reef, noticed five distinct
westward of Ccio, British, steamer, 7077
Whyte, 5th June Iloilo 21st June
Laus Jumps, appare
Wegener & Co TRODUCE, Norweguin steuner 002, Bull, 25th Kangjune, Singapore 17th June, Timber
récks, or
NOTANDA
DEPTE
CHI
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