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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1901.

Shipping Steamers.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

TIENTSIN

MANILA

MANILA em

FOR

LIMITED.

STEAMERS.

PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND,Y COOK TOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRIS, BANE, SYDNEY and MELBOURNE...

'PAKHOI "

Consignees.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

“HE P. & O. S.`N. Co.'s Steamship.

ΤΗ

TO SAIL

20th instapt.

BUNGXIANG "*...24th instant.

17th November. "CHANGSHA *** " OHANGSHA"...rath November.

The Attention of Passengers is directed to the Superior Accommodation offered by these steuners, which are fitte 1 throughout with Electric Light. A duly qualified Surgeon is carried.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

AGENTS.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

OUTWARDS.

FROM

GLASGOW and LIVERPOOL,.

STEAMERS.

....LAERTEAME

MACHAON".

PROMETHEUS ACHILLES

DUE

..... 20th October,

Jaard .....28th

י

6th November.

S.S.LAEBTES" left SINGAPORE for this Port, This Morning, the 15th instant.

"CALCHAS "NESTOR".. "MACHAON,"

75.

HOMEWARDS.

FOR LONDON.

29th Oct, 1901. 12th Nov, 26th

$3

"

FOR LIVERPOOL (DIRECT), (Taking Cargo at LONDON RATES).

"DARDANUB-"'.

12]

For Freight, apply to

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA TION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, CALCUTTA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID,

FIUME AND TRIESTE.

(Taking Cargo at through Rates to the BRAZILS, to SOUTH AFRICA, MADRAS, PERSIAN - GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT,

· MALTA, VENICE and ADRIATIC PORTS).. HE Company's Steamship

TH

"TRIESTE,"

Captain A. Mitis, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 17th October.

For Information as to Passage and Freight, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co... Agents.

-[926c

Hongkong, 28th September. 1901. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

THE

COMPANY. LIMITED.

FOR MANILA. Company's Steamship

LOUNGSANG,"

Captain Weigall, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, Lie 18th instant, at 4 P.M.

This Steamer has Superior Accommodation for First class Passengers, is fined throughout with Electric Light and carries a Doctor.

For Freight of Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, 14th October, 1901.

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.

FOR TAMSUL VIA SWATOW & AMOY.

HE Company's Steaniship

THE

"DAR MARU,"

Captain T. Kitano, be despatched as „buve

on SUNDAY, the 20th instant.

For Freight of Hassage, apply to

15th Nov, 1901.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents, D. 96. Co.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHOW. THE Company's Steamship

"HAICHING,"

Captain Davis, will be despatched for the Above Parts, on SUNDAY, the 20th instant, at Daylight."

For Freight or Passage, apply joj

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers, Hongkong, 15th October, 1001

[11200 AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGA- TION COMPANY,

STEAM TO YOKOHAMA AND KOBE.

HE Company's Steamship.

TH

"MARQUIS BACQUEHEM," Captain Bilaffer, will leave for the above places, on SUNDAY, the zoth instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER, WIELER & Co., Agenti Hongkong, 14th October, 1901, [11140

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES...

·

PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS..

FOR SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE

AND YOKOHAMA...

THE Company's Steamship

"ANNAM," Captain Sellier, will be despatched for the above Ports, on or about SUNDAY, the 20th instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

P. DE CHAMPMORIN, Acting Agent, Hongkong, 4th October, 1901.

(10040

·CALIFORNIA, AND ORIENTAL

STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

IN CONNECTION. WITH

THE MISUI BUSSAN KAISHA, THE ATCHESON TOPEKA & SANTA

Agents Hongkonic, 14th October, 100

THE OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA, LIMITED.

[226c

FOR FOOCHOW VIA SWATOW AND AMOY.

THE Company's Steamship

"ANPING MARU,”- Captain S. Atsumi, will be despatched for the above Port, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,. Agents.

Hongkong, gth October, 1901,

FE RAILROAD CO

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG TO SAN DIEGO AND SAN FRANCISCO, VIA SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU, Taking Carge and Passengersio japan PORTS, and HONOLULU, The UNITED STATES, & Strathgyle...... un Kvarvin

Thyra THE

HE Steamship

[321c

about about

about

Ort. 20 Noy 20 Dec 15

* STRATHGYLE" EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAM-will be despatched for SAN DIEGO and SAN SHIP COMPANY. LIMITED. FRANCISCO, VIA MOJI, KOBE, YOXO. HAMA and HONOLULU, on or about FOR SYDNEY AND MELBOURNE, (Calling at TIMOR, PORT DARWIN & QUEENS. SUNDAY, the 20th October.

LAND PORTE, and taking through Cargo to ADELAIDE, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, &C).

THE

HE Steamship

Through Bills of Lading issued to an, point in the United States,

Cargo will be received on board until 5 1.31. the day previous to sailing. Parcel packages will be received at the OFFICE until the same time. All parcels should be marked to address in full. Value of same is required.

"AUSTRALIAN," Captain Helms, will be despatched as above

Consular Invoices, to accompany cargo des- on THURSDAY, the 24th instant, at a P.M.

This well-known Steamer is specially fitted tined to Points beyond San Diego, should be for Passengers, and has a Refrigerating Cham-sent to the Company's Office, addressed to the bor, which ensures the supply of Frosh Provi. Collector of Custome, San Diego.. sions, Ice, &c, throughout the voyage."

This Steamer is installed throughout with the Electric-light.

A Stewardess and a duly-qualified Surgeon are carried.

N.B.-Return Tickets issued by this Com pany to and from AUSTRALIA, are available for return by the Steamers of the CHINA NAVIDA- TION, COMPANY and vice versa,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co.,

Agents.

(1091c

Hongkong, 4th October, 1901.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO'S "NEW YORK" LINE,

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL. THE Steamship

THE

BHADANA,“

For further Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD 4 SWIRE Agenti Hongkong, China and large- **one 7th October, "erh

THE

THE CHINA AND MANILA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA (DIRECT), HE Company's Steamship

"PERLA" Captain J. E. McArthur, will be despatched an above qu WEDNESDAY, the 23rd instant, at $ B.M..

Captain A. Smith, will be despatched for the ting Chamber, above. Port on the 10th November...

For Freight, apply to thi

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO

Agenta.

Hongkong, sitte September. NE

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO'S.

NEW YORK LINE,

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL:

HE Steamalip

"ASAMA

Captain F. F. Bement, will be despatched for the above Port, on the reth December, 1901,

For Freight, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO Hongkong, 24th September, 1901.

The Attention of Fassengers is directed to the Excellent Accommodation provided by this Steamer. She is fitted throughout with the Electric Light and is supplied with a Refrigera

A Doctor is carried.. For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN, TOMES & C

General Managers, Hongkong, 5th October, 1901, [xiago

SAILING VESSEL.

FOR NEW YORK.

THE 3/3 Ar 1, 1, American ship

**COROMANDEL,”

"FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND

STRAITS...

. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named- vessel are hereby informed that their Goods aro being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf md Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Muk by Mark.. and delivery can be obtained as toon as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, &c., ex S.S. Indio, From Australia, er S.S. Rome. From Calcutta, ex S.S. Syria and Sicilia, - From Fersian Gulf, ex B.1.S.N, and B. & P.

S. N. Co.'s Steamers. Optional Goods will be landed bern unless instructions are given to the conmry before 2 P.M., TO-DAY, MA

Goods not cleared by the 17th instant, at 4 P.M. will be subject to rent.

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

All damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns and a certificate of the damage ob tained from the Godown Company within ten, days after the Vessel's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognised.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent. Hongkong, toth October, 1901" PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

NOTICE.

Is

CONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamsḥĺp.

." CHINA."

Theabove Steamer having arrived Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

.

GEORGE ECKLEY, ActingAgent

[1

Hongkong, toth October, 1901.

TION COMPANY

Intimations,

NEW GOODS.

PLENTY

JAPANESE CURIOS.

guished guests. As the Royal party, entered, the students struck up the National Anthem And all present joined in singing it.

...

Per P. and O. steamer Japān, from London, Sept. 7-To Shunghay: Mr. Brand. To Hong kong: Mrs. Brown and a children, Commandar and Mrs. Dawes, Mr. H. Bent, Mrs. Lowe and child, Lieut. Fry, Lieut. Cole, Major and Mrs, Ash, Mr. J. C. Low, Lieut. Grant, Sub-Lieut. Hammond, Mr. F. D. Thompson, Commander P. H. Colomb, Lleut. L. T. Jones, Mrs. Brown. and a children, Commander and Mrs. G. W. W. Dawes, Mr. H. Bent...

Four beadles headed the procession, next.the Duke and the Rev. Rector Mathieu, the Duchess accorapanied by Sir, Wilfrid Laurier, the Govamor-General, Lieutenant-Governor Jettes and the Roman Catholic bishops,

The Duke was dressed in deep mourning. The Duchess was also in black, and wore small diamond earrings and a long gold watch chain set with diamonds around her neck.

Archbishop Begin and the rector of the University advanced in turn and read addresses from the clergy and Laval University in French and English. The diploma of a doctor of Laval University was then handed by the Rector to the Duke, who was graciously pleased to. BEST GERMAN SAUSAGES of a well accept it. A splendid bouquet was presented Mrs. M'Cubbin, and child, Mr. and Mrs. A.-T. to the Duchess by one of the pupils of the seminary.

D. NOMA No. 12, Banconsfield

Arcade,

Opposite the City End

[41

Hängkong, 30th April, rook,

JUST UNPACKED.

known make, in small and large tins, of various kinds.

Finest WESTPHALIAN HAMS.

H. RUTTONJEE, D'Aguilar Street and 39 & 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong. 13th July, 1001.

MEE CHEUNG,

The Duke then addressed those present, dwelling particularly on the appreciation of the loyalty of the French-Canadian subjects to the [34 | Crown,

A. Marchand, of Three Rivers Seminary, and T. Nadeau, of the College of Levis, who won the Prince of Wales prizes for philosopy and thetoric, were then presented by the Rector to the Duke, who thook hands with them and

PHOTOGRAPHER, TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE, IN In-House Rond, TS, how.in u.position, in his New and Com-presented their prizes.

madio Premises, to eclipse, as heretofore, ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED in the Colony or in any part of the Far East.

GROUPS AND VIEWS a speciality. Hangkang, 22nd September, 1808.

A. LING & Co.,

FURNITURE STORE:

(Next Door to Messrs. WATKINS & CO.) QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Speciality:

FOOCHOW LACQUER WARE. Hongkong, 18th June, 1901.

HONG SING,

8, Beaconsfield Arcade.

I..

(642€

The faculty was presented to the. Duke after which the party were escorted hack to the citadel by Hussars, the crowds cheering all the

way.

Montreal, Sept. 16th-Mayor Prefontaine to. night received a telegram from Major Maude, A. D. C. to the Governor-General, saying that the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall, out of re- spect to the late President McKinley, would not be able to attend the reception which ho was to hold in the city hall here on Thursday night.

AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAK NAVICA ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of the Newest short time back, says a house paper which

in Cloths, Canvasses, and Ducks. Complete Gentlemen's Outfitting.

обес flongkong. 30th August, 1901.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

'FROM KOBE.

THE Steamship

"TRIESTE," having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence delivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted aher the Goods have left the Godowns, and all daims must be sent in to the Office of the Undersigned before Noon, on the zist instant, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been affected, and any Goods remaining in the Godowas after the 21st instant, will be subject to rent.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

SANDER, WIELER & CO.,

Ageni Hongkong, 14th October, 1901. [ozec

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.. "GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND

HE Steamship

THE

STRAITS.

" GLENSHIEL” having arrived from the above Fan, Consignees of Cargo by her, are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ld., at Kowloon, where each consikament will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as-the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the ach instant, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been affected." All damaged packages must be left in the Godowns, and a certificate of the damage obtained from the Guduwn Co. within ten days after the steamer's arrival, after which no claims will be recognised.

MCGREGOR BROS. & GOW. Hongkong, 14th October, Fyst. f11fc

Intimations.

SPLENDID TIGER SHOOTING

BY A LADY..

WHIRLED BY THE WIND.

There was a whirlwind in. Rangoon a

according

to local reports, accomplished several wonderful things. It lifted ,an elephant off his legs and carried bim, some distance. Conugated iron from a mili was flying about like chaff. This is vouched for by the same clephant and two cows being badly hurt and gashed by the flying iron. A 15cw. cog-wheel was found across a river, and considerable distance beyond, and how else could it have got there if the whirlwind hadn't car ied it? Two cargo boats were lifted high and panly dry out of the river into Paozoundaun, creek. In the midst of the whirlwind was the customary calm, so much so thura gharry, or native, phaeton, pursued its even tenor (in the same direction as the whirl- wind, of course) and wei her horse, driver, nor

a

A record tigershooting performance by a lady is described by a correspondent in a recent issue of The Field: "Miss Pole, niece of Lieutenant General Sir George Luck, wasthe lady, and asthe object of the shoot was solely to get her a tiger, the party assembled was a small one-namely, Sir George Luck, Lieutenant-Colonel Ellis, R.E., Captain Cook, .D.C., and two Indian friends. The shoot was to last four days, from a camp about ten miles north of Peranpur, on the Rohilkhand and Kumaon Railway. Thirty-occupant was struck by the hurtling corrugated six elephants were collected to form the line, sheets which flew around like leaves. Only and it was evident on our arrival in camp the crows were a hit wondrous as to what these new birds were 'Tis well that such whirlwinds that our hosts had left nothing undone to ensure success. First day :-On approaching | are not of everyday occurrence. the River Sardah we spied'ho alligator basking

Per P. and O. steamer Oceana, connecting with the steamer Massilia, at Colômbo, from London, Sept. 19.-To Shanghai; Miss Twixall, Miss G. M. Miller, Miss A. N. Hart, Miss M. G. Saltan, Miss Me Marshbank, Miss E. Baller, Miss J. Begg, Miss F. Stillman, Mr. J. West, Miss Bridges, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lignind and 3 chuldren, To Hongkong: Capt. R. W, White,

Godirie. To Singapore : Mr. A. Booth, Mr. H, A. Brans, Miss J. Bain, Mr. G. Ritchie. From Brindisi, Sept. 29--To Manila: Mr. J. M. Underwood.

Per P. and O. steamer Borneo, from London, Sept. 21. To Yokohama: Mrz, and Miss Ed- monds. To Shanghai: Miss Hopkins, Miss Homan, Mrs. Cecil Simpson and child, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas., To Hongkong. Miss A. M. Finney, Miss A. M. Baker, Miss Clarke, Miss Hutchinson, Miss J. C. Clarke, Mrs. Clutton, Mrs. S. Hooper, Mr. and Miss Bull, Lieut. H. Stemsbury, Miss E. J. Ramsey, Lieut, and Mrs. Waller, Lieut. M. Lockhart. To Manila: Mr. Auchterlonie.

Fer P. & O. steamer Britannia, connecting with the steamer Chusan, at Colombo, from London, Oct. 3-From Jarseilles-To Shanghai: Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Thompson.

Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Bayern,' from Breraen, Sept. 18, and Southampton, Sept. 23-To Yokohama: Miss Phillips. To Kobe: Mr. Herbert Marshall. To Shanghai: Dr. and Mrs. Murray, Dr. J. Peill, Dr. A. Peill, Dr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Faers and family, Mr. and Mrs. Entwistle and family, Miss M. Wilson, Miss Barraclough, Mrs. Webster.

Per Nordeutscher Lloyd steamet Stuffgart, from Bremen, Oct. 2, and Southampton, Oct. 7 To Shanghai: Miss Jessie P. Khind, Mr. E. Powys, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Taylor and family, Miss Cole. Miss Cloughi, Miss Hirst.

Shipping.

Arrivate

PYRRHUS, British steamer, 2,282, J. W. Walker,

15th Oct.,Japan yia Foochow and Amoy. 14th Oct., General,-Butterfield & Swire. LOYAL, German steamer, 1,020, J. Weidlich,

15th Oct-Samarang 6th Oct., Sugar. Sander, Wieler & Co. SULLBERG, German steamer, 758, J. Jesse

16th Oct-Newchwang that, and Chefoo 9th, Beans and O-Siemssen & Co. HAKATA MARU, Japanese steamer, 3,816, F. L. Sommer, 16th Uct,-Moji (Japan),joth Od. General-Nippon Vusen Kaishit. ENDYMION, British cruiser. 7.350, A. W. Pager,

16th O --Wei-hai-wei 10th Oct. THALES, British steamer, 893. A. J. Robson,

16th Oct.,-Swatow 15th Oct; Genet. Douglas, Lapnúk & Co.

WING SANG, British steamer 1,517, T. H, Sellar, 16th Oct.,-Canton 15th October, Ceneral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. HONGKONG, French steamer, 750, I. Pannier, 16th Oct-Haiphong and Hoihow 15th Oct., Rice and Bigs.-A. R. Marty,

Oct-Swatow 15th Oct., Ballast.—Mr. Geo. McBain.

The ordinary punkah is very unscientifically designert and very unscientifically hung (saysPELAYO, British steamer, 1,125, Prynn, 16th an Indian engineering journal). A flat panelled board with a thick puckered frill of equal length, tends to move the air in its neighbour.. hood backwards and forwards with a velocity rather less than its own, instead of to drive a current over the siner below.

The case

on the sands on the opposite bank. Miss Pale | ELECTRIC FANS AND PUNKAHS. killed it with the first shot. Arriving at the beat, and kiuhber being vague, we formed line for swamp deer, and before long one fell, like the alligator, to the lady's rifle. Second day :- Towards 1 pm. out came a tapping tiger mak. ing straight for Miss Hole, Bang went her 303 and 'stripes was a corpse. One shot, no more, and he never budged. Almost at the same time another came out to Sir George, which shared the same fate, and yet another, but this one was too cunning and got off unharmed Needless to say, the excitement and rejoicings were great. Mahouts shrieked 'Shabash' and clapped their hands, conlies stared in blank astonishment. All seemed mad with delight, Luncheon followed, and then a start for No. 3, the wity one. The first beat proved too much for him, with all his craft he could not escape Miss Pole, who bowled him over when going at fall speed at 137 yards. This was not my first experience of tiger shooting, and 1 can safely affirm that it was the prettiest piece of shooting I have ever witnessed. Third day:Sir George Luck killed the first tiger the day? Then out came a grand beast who crossed Miss Pole to her left and plunged into into a small stream in the hope of escape, but this was not to be permitted. On reaching the further bank he received a bullet which struck him full in the body. He thereupon threw himself into the stream again and endeavoured to regain the beach, but only just managed to

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SIEN TING,

SURGEON DENTIST

NARAGUILAR STREET. TEREN VERY MODERATE, Consultation for Hareskowe path Senterbay, 1898

DENTISTRY.

SUL GANG (Lately Practising with E., SAKATA),

VADENTIST

- No. q. Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, 3rd January, TIZ

“MANUEL LLAGUNG," wilt load dup September and October, FailA

ing aboutrasth October.

For Feigh apply to al WALEWESHEWAN, TOMES & CO. Hungbong, th July7:1993}}}

DENTISTRY.

scramble up the bank where he collapsed and

was stone dead, before any of us could get up to him. And yet we read that the modern woman is neurotic.

THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CORNWALL IN CANADA.

[VIA TACOMA MAIL"]"

QUEBRO, Sept. 16th. Amidst the booming of cuonon' and the whistling of hundreds of steamer whistles, their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess, of Cornwall and York, arrived here on schedule time to-day on board H.M.S. Ophir, 2

The arrival of their Royal Highnesses was witnessed by the largest crowd that was ever in the city. As the Ophir and escort arrived In part a royal asipte was fired from the forte and one of the French frigates in port, and also from the citadel

Filmmediately after the salute the Ophir and the frigates half-masted the Stars and Stripes out of respect to the deceased President of the. United States.

At 1.30 Lord Minto, Governor-General of [160 CRonda, and Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier, boarded the Ophir and had a short interview with the Duke of 'ornwall and York.

After lunch at the Citadel, the Royal party Visit to Layal University. They were ball of the institution, the FREE.rived in the lat

alleries being filled by puplis, while the body the hnit was filled with clergy; and, distin-

MERICAN BYSTEX, WONG HO-MI, SURG, DENTISTS TERMS MODERATE. COMULTATION

50 QUEEN'S ROAD ENTHAL Hongkong, and January, Igor,

is somewhat better when the 'flat board is omitted and the frill attached to a pole. The deflection of the former assists in directing the movement of the air downwards. It was pro- poad many years ago in Calcutta'that the flat. board or pols should be replaced by a trian gular frame-work; the frill auached to its apex. The later on' deflecting forming the continuation of a surface so formed and taclia. ed as by its movement to effect à maxintum current of air downwards. The plan was con- sidered unpradical at the time in Calcutta be- cause the habit of using ceiling lamps had be, come common, and such a change in the design of the punkaths would have caused them to cast 100 great shadows. The puckered frill in any case is not amamental, but is calculated to diminish the current of air produced by un necessary friction. It should be replaced by finoleum.

In the case of a small room and a large punkah the movement of the air backwards and forwards may become of importance

irrespectively of the direction of a current

downwards. This, however, is mere displace ment, not fanning, it obtains.a much above as below the puakah and uses up the strength of the coofic most uneconomically.

DEVAWONGSE German steamer, 1957, H

Textor, 16th Oct-Bangkok ah Oct, General--Butterfield & Swire.

151s, British cruiser, 5,600, Charles Windham,

16th Oct.,- from Practice, BENMOHR British steamer, 1,935, A. Wallace, 16th Oct-Moji 11th Oct., Coal-Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Clearances at the Harbour 2

Holstein, German str., for Saigon. Sullberg, German str., for Canton, Tales, British str., for Swatow.

ingrang, British str., for Swatow. Kongna, British str., for Canton. Catherine Apear, British str. for Singapore. Pyrrhus, British str., for Singapore. tha Verde, Fortoguese str., for Macao. Ulysses, British str., for Singapore,

Departures.

Oct. 16, Hamburg, Germi sic, for Europe, Oct. 16, Kautschoy, German str., fer Shanghai Oct. 16, ris, British cruiser, for Practice. Oct. 16, Hue, French str., for Quong-chow-wan. Oct. 15, Ulster, British str., for Singapore. Oct. 16, Maidauru Mfaru, Jap. str., for Swatow, Oct. 16, Pakkoi, British str., for Canten. Oct, 16, Hothao, French str., for Hoihow. Oct. 16, Sithan, British str., for Amoy Oct. 16, Holstein, German str, for Shigon, Oct. 16, Catherine Aptar, British steamer, for

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Calcutta,

Passers-Arrives

Per Thales, from Swatow-90 Chinese. Per Pyrrhus, from Amoy-740 Chinese. Per Hakata Mari, from Japan-Mr. G Gachse Dr. Dronby Atekhn, Miss Baylys, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Edwarde, Messrs. J. Kahn, A. McDowall, Mr. and Mrs. H. King and children, and 65 Japanese,

Departod

The advantage of the electric fan is, that it delivers a strong current where it is most wanted, and where the comfort of one man, who

Per Kiautichou, for Shanghai-Messrs. S. S can sit undertath it, is concerned, the energy Benjamin, D. Haskell, I. D.Clark, H. Kemp dissipated insir agitation is turned to much, R. Feigate, Riley, A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. C Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Hall, Mr. and better account than with a punkah.

Mre. Allardyes, Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. and Misa Where the comfort of the occupants of D. H. Selas and children, Fer Nagasaki crowded room is in question, one sort of air Mr. H. Yoshida, For Yokohama Mr. and Mrs. agitation is little better than another. The pro-Hebuke, Mr and Mrs. W. D. Graham, posal to make such chambers, circulat in plan Messrs. I. Lewandowski, O. Wegener,

Isobe, and 1 Chinese. and use electic fans at the circumference of the upper part to direct a current of air tangen tially so as to keep up a vortex may be com. mended to the attention of architects

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.

Per Hamburg, for Singapore-Mr. W. Külic, For Colombe Mr. and Mrs. E. Crowley, Mr. -His Hon. Sir John Canington, For Genoa and Mrs. H. Burk, and 12 Chinese. For Naples Dr. C. Gerlach, Messrs. H. Neliner and H, Lewerenz For LondonMiss Carrington.

SHIPPING REPORTS

Capt. H. Textor, of the steamship Detm wongse, from Bangkok, reports |--Above 20′′ N strong N.E. gale with heavy sea,

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Per Messageries Maritimes steamer from Marseilles, Sept. 23,--To Yokohama: Mr. and Miss Merchersky, Mr. and Mrs. Lagrange, To Shanghai Mr. and Mrs. Van Laer, Mr. H. Capt. 1 W. Walker, of the steam

from apan, via Foochow and Amoy, reports Destclair, Mr. C.-J. Bush, Rev. J. Tumer, Rev. Strong N.E. winds and high following sea right. A. Sowerby. To Hongkong: Mr. Trévous, down

Per Messageries Maritimes steamer Ville de la Ciotar, competing with the steamer Erneit JimenÍ, mbo, from Marseiller, Oct. 6,

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