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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1902.

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shore on Sick lesy

Hotels.

HOTEL

CRAIGIEBURN,

MANAGER.

Mälls

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

(THE JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY).

#Picciola,

on sick leave.

evais,“ Chikki fire:--Mr.

ble, and officer to s.s. Chefeo. Acting chief

May 27th.

and officer Kaifeng has resigned. has been

1 appointed to Perla as lam 4th engineer Perlu is promoted nigincer, n

HIS RESIGNATION DENIED

The Tokyo jaki's sonally learned from the Chinese Minister, Tokyo that he has not gent in his resignation from his present post under any pretext what ever. In making this assertion, the Minister saw fit to declare that, the relations between Japan and China were being drawn closer and he therefore recognised the present time as the best opportunity for him to exert his influence in furthering ter relations between the two countries. Under the circumstances there was no reason for him to resign, and he understood that the rumour, which had obtained currency in Shanghai, might have drifted as fatas Peking. Chan 3rd engineer Yuentang is trans- where it was apparently listened withered mara same capacity. credulity,

not

THE WORD OF HONOUR.

to Bat

dard engineer Hoosung is transfered Tillery, ed engineer Latsang is on sick Sparks ex Shimano Maru has joined Hanoi as zatengineer

Glord engineer Amara is promoted to and engineer, same steamer.

Wan Chief officer Nanchang has changed, places with Webb chief officer Kaifeng.

The men who do as they say, the things that prove to be what they were said to be--how cheering it is to come upon them. We all hate to be deceived: especially when the decep tion Is Intentional. But all men are not liars, May 30th. event Dervid did say so in his haste. If they were society would be impossibile. Everybody knows that business is based on

on credit, on faith Millions are bought daily on nothing more solid than the pledged promises of men, twritten, merely verbal. » The Stock Ex- changes are

often called nests of gamblers, yet nowhere is a promise held is greater honour. Therefore when we say that the tried and effective modern remedy called "Wampole's Preparation" never deceives any who resort to it in hope of benefit and cure, we may expect to be believed. For this assurance is given on what it has done in the past in countless cases, on its record. It is only recom mended to accomplish what it was made to accomplish.. Its action in Chlorosi Anemia, La Grippe, General Debility, Throat and Lung

Haniachief officers se. Picciola has resigned. W. A Duff, ex 5.9. Pakshan has been ap pointed Foreman engineer to Victoria Engine Works.

acting master

Mr. J. Reid chief officer s.s... Pakshan is

The officers of the 3.3. Kunsang are:-3rd engineer M. McKina, passed in Calcutta for zud engineer...

e May 31st. fered to Aanga Maru M

Wockerchief officer Vawala Maru is trans- R. Smile

Hang has been appoint ed chief englacer long.

Munn, zad officer, Perla is on leave,

Been transfened to Zafire.

E. Smachydod, 3rd officer, Diamante has

The sa Simong Captain Farrel, chief officer H. Bracter, R. Rankin, chief engi neer W. George and J. Price, 3rd Q. Rogers.

chief officer DW. Dring, chief engineer W. The s.8 Erumi Maru Captain Horton, Boxden, and Shiras, 3rd A. Findlay.

PASSENGERS BOOKED FOR THE FAR EAST.

PLUNKET'S GAP, the PEAK, near the TRAM TERMINUS, Tel. 56.

For Terms, &c., apply to the

Hongkong, and July; 1900.

GO TO THE

KOWLOON

J. H. DOWNS,

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HOTEL,

Proprietor.

Manager. KOWLOON. J. W. OSBORNE, HOTEL CENTRAL,

No. 179, Settlement, Yokohama,

"THE most centrally situated Hotel in Yokohama within five minutes of Hatoba (Landing

Pier), Banks, Post Office and Principal Foreign and Japanese Stores. French Cuisine. Airy and Spacious Bedrooms. Electric Light throughout. All steamers mel on arrival. Tariff inclusive of board from 3 yen a day. French Spoken. English and French Billiards. Best qualities of Wines and Liquors.

Telegraphic Address:--

VERISSEL," Yokohama....

27th March, 1902,

PROJECTED'SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG. SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

STEAMERS. RIOJUN MARU⭑ N. Ohno KAWACHI MARL

J. S. Thompson...

WAKASA MARU

IYO MARU

HIROSHIMA MARU....

DESTINATIONS.

{VICTORIA, BC. and SEATTLE,)

U.S.A., YIA SHANGHAI, MOJĄ, KOBE and YOKOHAMA .................... KOBE and YOKOHAMA

MARSEILLES, LONDON & ANT- WERP, VIA SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO and PORT SAID VICTORIA, B.C. and SEATTLE, U.S.A., VIA SHANGHAI, MOJI, KOBE and YOKOHAMA *****

SAILING DATES. MONDAY, and Juno,

4.P.M.

FRIDAY, 6th June,"

Daylight

SATURDAY, 14th June, at

Daylight

MONDAY, 16th June, at

4.P.M.

TUESDAY, 17th June,

Noon.

J. B. Macmillan

S. J. G. Parsons

L.

VERISSEL, Proprietor & Manager.

T. Mami:...

BINGO MAKU

[370d

F. Davies

Daylight.

K. Kori

¡Noon.

YAWATA MARU

A. E. Moses

Noon,

THE CONNAUGHT HOUSE,

QUEEN'S ROAD,

The most comfortable family Hotel in Hongkong. EXCELLENT CUISINE, LOFTY ROOMS, CENTRALLY SITUATED, CIVILITY AND ATTENTION.

TERMS MODERATE,

Hongkong, 24th May, 1902.

Apply to

F. A SILVA, Manager.

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THE BAY VIEW HOTEL. Very best brands of Wines, Beers and Spirits only kept. Private Under entirely now management.

Troubles, Blood Impurities, eto, is convincinges Iris palatable as honey and contains fic nutri tive and curative properties of Pure Cod Liver Oil, extracted by us from fresh cod livere, combined with the Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites and the Extracts of Malt and Wild Charry. Dr. Austin D. Irvine, of Canada, says: "I have used it in cases where cod liver:seilles, May To Shanghai General Lefevre Mrs.

and feiner India, connecting with be steamer dinners, a specialty. Parramatta at Columbs, from London, May 2. To Hong- kong: Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Woolmer, Mr. W. R. Sprait. To Bangkok! Mr. E, Wyon Sinthi, Mr. H. M. Bidder. To Sing To Singapore: Mr. and Mrs. Gentilhanune, Mr. E. T. spore: Air, Lawrence, zad Lieut. Cardew: From Marseilles. Baird, Mr. C. G. W. Lock. From Brindisi, Alay 1-To Mana Mr.G. A. Main.

Voil

Fer Messagerica Maritimes steamer, from Mar

"

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J. LACOCK.

BOA VISTA,"

MACAO.

was indicated but could not be taken by the Lefevre and 7 children, Mr. Caucheia. To Salgon: Mr. and (HOTEL SANITARIUM OF SOUTH CHINA), patient, and the results following were very. Dejean de inflatie. To Haiphong Mr., Rour and gratifying. It is effective from sensitive and Lelyveld. To Singapore: Mr. Jazin, Mr. II: George, Mr. friend, Mr. Gaston Duquesne. To Batavia: Mr. C. Vall nervous stomachs. It cannot deceive or dis-Pullat, Mr. J. Nersy appoint you, and comes to the rescue of those who have received no benefit from any other treatment. It stands for the medical triumphs. of the age,Sold by all chemists here.

SHIPPING GAZETTE.

In future the Telegraph shipping form sup- plied to Captains of vessels will contain a heading for notices of officers and engineers transferred or on leave, etc. Friends will much oblige by giving this information

May 1st.

The s.s. Moyune-Mr. W. L. Halls, late Chief engineer stopped back on leave Mr. R. T. Brown, late of the Ben Line takes his place The s.5, Fausang-Capt. S. J. Payne, re lieved Cup S. Mitchell. Capt. Mitchell gone home for new ship.

May 3rd,

elles, May 18,To Hongkong: Mr. Komeny. To Salgon : Per Meangeries Maritimes sienaser Australis, om Mar Mr. and Mrs. Mayer.

Per MesageriesMartinics Meamer, Bra Sintent, from Marseilles Junus-To Saigon: Mr. de Lamotse.

MI.

Thorst snortable ceca tiedation for thevellers.

HE most select Hotel in the Far-East, beautifully situated, over-looking the sea, and The strictest supervision as to food and cleanliness is exercised by a European Manager,

Telegraphic Address: "BOA VISTA."

57d]

METROPOLE HOTEL

Convenient distance from town, delightful

situation.

BOARD AND RESIDENCE, Entimations.

NOTICE,

TCHANGE TABLES with Ke 1/16ths from 1/10 15/16 down to 1/8d, is now SECOND of BOX'S EX-

on Sale at THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

Per Norddeutscher Lloyd steamer Prins Heinrich, Icom Bremen, May 1, and Southampton, May 6-To Slmaghai: Mr. and Mrs Cooper and children. To and Mr. P. J. Chapon and child.

To Singapore: Per Rotterdam Lloyd steamer Brembong, from Rotterdam, Aprit To Batavia: Miss M. Allesse, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Dits. J. W. Zuurders and 3 cultres, Mr. and hirs. 10736) P. L. Tizuet and children, M. T. Phon. From Marcilles: cry. Hoolboom, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. I. Schneider, Mr. C. A. Rutgers, Mr. W, R'Well

W. R. Wolltube, Mr. W. ya. Hyenburgh, Mr. C.0. Th Kremer.

Per Batavia Nederlands steamer Nowing Willent

Crate Fagoy and 3 children, Mr. A. H. Vink, Mr. J. Franke, Mr. Amsterdam, April an To Batasia: Mr. and Mr. J. J. B. A Pinsail, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dom and a childreu, Br, R. Rapperd, Bita. D. M. van Oppen Schippers and a cuildren, Mr. and Mrs. L.-J. Dykstra and child, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. The officers of the 8.8. Serbia are Mr. Hand child, W. P. Clarkson, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Banekes and P. A, van Hensen, Mr. H. J. Kinper, Mr. and Mrs-Miutions Engell, went on leave in Hamburg, and child, From Genoa Mrs. Th. L. Begaard-Holden and Mr. L. Schlimbich took his place. The children, Mike W. Figde, Bits, P. Kok and 3 children, Aliss Mr. Walter Stricker, and the 3rd engineer A Hoover and a children, Mr. Grolie van Oon, Miss M, purser. Mr. E. Handers, the 2nd engineer van reneil, Mr. A. F. van Beek, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wouda and child, Mrs. G. J. Fuchter and y children, Mrs. J. Knauck came on board at Hamburg.

Hermans, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. L. Bobl and daughter, Mr. and H. C. Moll and 3 children, Mr. J. R. van Alphen. +Miss J. L. van Striprica, Luiscius, Mr. J. Petersen, Me and Mrs. W. Pos, Mr. J. W, II. Ader, Mas A. 1. Scheuer. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. A. van Dyk, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Faith and children, Me and Mrs. 1. Koster and children, Mr. and Mrs. D. Koster and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

j Wittich, Mr. and Mrs, W. v. d. Moore, Mrs. M. Hirach, M JC Voordein, Mr. G. C-Vonck, Mrs. Herweyer Saleenk, J. Stok, Mr. V. Vreede Jik, biss Kestel, Mr. A. F. L. Phlipsea Pralin, Mr. Jiten Hartog Elringa; Mr. Millbraed Nyhusis, Mr. J. O, v. d. Kok, Mr.

My May 5th

The ss Duke of File-A new fourth officer has been appointed viz, H. L. Quick, late of British ship inmore, a

May 6th.

The officers of the 5.8. Yeunsang are:-Capt. B. Wolfe, Mr. Meyrick, chief officer, Mr. R. Lawrence Threlfell, and officer Mr. Bertie, Wise, 3rd officer Mr. Will Gow, chief engineer, Mr. L. P. Thomas and engineer, Mr. J. Legg 3rd engineer,

DAHAN May 9th.

The officers of the ss. Lai Sang ore-Chief Kofficer Mr. Courtney, and officer V. Mc. C. Lid. dell, 3rd officer E. Gostling. Chief engineer J.D. Mackracken, 2nd engineer Simpson, 3rd engineer Nurdock, 4th engineer Tillery.

May toth

The officers of the s.5, Tsinan are -Capt. Charles Lindhagh, chief officer D. Jr Bridger, and officer C. Plunkets Cole, 3rd officer A. W. Findlay, chief engineer, Runcle, 2nd engineer A H. Beile, std engineer P. Macquire, 4th. engineer D. Macrae.

Joe May 13th

The officers of the s.5, Gaelic are Com mander William Finch, R.NR. Chief officer W. F. Morgan, Chief engineer John Richard Ason, Purser Geb. E. Chapin, Surgeon F. Hi.

Gates, M.D. Freight Clerk Alex Morphy,

May 15th

The officers of the Vittoria are:-MA A Debust, formerly 2nd officer now here as Chief officer, and officer, T. Warpgsen, 3rd officer, Northdyke, and 4th oficer joined the ship at Tacoma, seg

ollicer, Peterson May 17th

The officers of the 5.8. faimun ard

Per Nipponi Yusen Kaisha steamer Kawacki Maru, from zama, Lieut. K. Karo, Mr. K. Suzuki, Mr. K. Yoshimoto, London, April To Yokohama: Commander K. Mou Mr. N. Buruk To Kobe: Rev. M. D. Dunnies. To Hongkong: Mr. and Birs. Lewis Wail and child. Mr. A. Chryam, Mir. J. Barber, Mr. J, Muir, Sergeant J. Hawks, Mr. J. Mitchell, Mr. W. Berwick. To Bangkok: Mr. Sheridan, Mr. and Mr. J. Judge To Batavia: Mr. J. Fabker To Singapore: Miss A, Wishart. Mrs. E. Noble a Wilson, Captain Quine, Mr.J. Ewing, Mr. F. and chili, Mrs. Dallas, Mr. and Ms. Grove said child, Salaman, Mrs Saintbols. To Penang: Mrs. J. Morris and Family

RIVER STEAMERS, SCHOONERS, AND LORCHAS,

Fathan, British steamer, 1,435, Lossius- Hongkong, Canton, and Macio Steamboat Cop

He-nam, British steamer, 1,377, H. D. Jones, Hongkong, Canton, & Macao Steambogi

Powan, Eritish steamer, 1,873, Morrison,

Hongkong, Canton, and Macao Steamboat Hankor, British steamer, 2,252, C. V. Lloyd,— ChiefButterfield & Swire.

officer C. Matton, and officer R. Williams, 3rd officer R, Hateley, chief sengineer. Mr. A., F. Ramsey, and E. A. R. Sayers, 3rd A. J. Walters: May 21st

Herbert, has joined the Indrapura as 3rd officer TAGA

McCallum, has joined the Shantung as 3rd

Hot-tong, Chinese steamer, 400 tons, Captain Tal-, British steamer, 728, J. Lawrence,--Tai

- Chi Ro & Co. On Steamship Co. Pak Kong, British steamer, Walker,-Kwong

Wan S.S. Come

Kong Nam, British steamer, T. Austin, R.N.R., M-Chinese Owned

officer. A

Chief engineer Edwards, and second officer Burn, of the Formera bave changed places with Chief engineer Miller, and thecond officer fleungskan, British steamer, 1,955, W. E.

of the Hallbong

May 23rd

Hongkong and Macao.

Clarke, Hongkong, Canton and Macao

INGESGARRI B Steamboat Co."

J. Evans, has been appointed to commande the Formosa,

Harvey, late chief officer of Hriping is pro-

moted to command the Ching Ping

R. Wetherall, late and officer Hatching

ow artilor at Finbchowe pr

Lysaught; 4th engineer

Nicollnd engineer'

Macao end Canton. Lungthan British steamer, 141, Hamlin, RN.RHongkong, Canton and Macao Steamboat Co.

Kiangtung Chinese steamer, 583, R. J. Mac. kenzie, China Merchant Steani Naviga tion Co.

Ceaton and West River

Nanning British steamer RD. Thomas,

ngkong, Canton and Macan Steam-

British steamer, W Dixon, Hong

kongi Canton and West River Steamboat

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Through Passenger Tickets and Bills of Lading issued for the Principal Cities in the

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For further Information as to Freight, Passage, Sailings, &c., apply at the Company's Local Bran h Office at Prince's Building, 1st Floor, Chater Road.

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2,837 Truebridge June 28 3.750 G. E. Warner July 12 3,821 J. S. Cox.... Aug. 2 3,50z J. Paplog ... Aug: 9

HE attention of Passengers is directed to TH

the very cheap rates offered by this Line to the PACIFIC COAST and to the INTERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and to EUROPE,

HONGKONG TO LONDON £32. Excellent accommodation. First-class Table. DOCTOR and STEWARDESS carried. Passengers to EUROPE may proceed by one of the first class ATLANTIC MAIL LINES.

HONGKONG TO NEW YORK £48. The Railroad travelling is second to none on

Magnificent Scenery of the ROCKY and the American Continent; two trans-continental trains daily from TACOMA. DINING CAR is attached to trans-continental trains day and night; TACOMA to NEW YORE in 4 days. CASCADE.MOUNTAINS, The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK route....

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Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colombo into a steamer proceeding direct to Marseilles and London; other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveyed vid Bombay without Transhipment, ptzli

Farcels will be received at this Office until 4 F.M, the day before sailing. The Contents and Value of all Packages are required.

the terms and conditions of the Company's Shippers are particularly requested to noto. Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent

Hongkong, 24th May, roz.

Intimations.

NOTICE

Rates of Passage to other Points on applica.THE OFFICES of THE HONGKONG:

tion.

ment Services.

Special rates allowed to members of Govern

Freight, apply to

For further Information as to Passage of

DODWELL & Co., LIMITED, Ganeral Agents. Hongkong. 30th May, 1903,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOTS FOSTE-FRANCAIS.

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Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon, Cargo will be received on board until 4 P.M. Specie and Parcels until 3 P.M., on the Ist June. (Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office) Con- tents and Value of Packages are required.

For further Particulars, apply at the Com. pany's Office.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent. Hongkong, 21st May, 1902.

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