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Shipping.

́ ́Arrivals.

Ocean, H.M.S. battleship, 12,950, Foote, 15th

April,-from Mim Day. Meridian, Br. 1.4., 1,460, W. Teamouth, 15th April-Penarth, (England) 26th Feb,

Coal-Order.

Tamiss, Fr. 6.9., 1,306, Rodin, 15th April,-

Haiphong 13th April, Ballast.-M. M, Mathilde, Ger. 5.5, 678, Schlaikier, 15th April, -Hoihow and Tourano 14th April, Coal and Gen.-J. & Co.

Kaifong, Br. $.8., 1,028, G. H. Pennefather, 16th

April, Manila 13th April, Gen.—B. & S. Kwanglee, Ch. s.s., 1,468, Lincols, 16th April,

Canton 15th April, Gen.-C. M. S. N. Co. Kwangse, Br. 6.4., 1,228, Harris, 16th April,~~ Newchwang 7th April, Beans-B. & S.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1904.

Teasels in Port

STEAMERS,

Auchencrag. Br. 5.s., 2,541, M. B. Reid, 10th April, Westport via. Sydney 19th Mar,, Coaldmiralty

Athenian, Br. 3.5, 2,440, S. Robinson, 7th April-Vancouver, BC. 7th Mar, and Shanghal 4th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Co. Binh Thuan, Fr. 6.5 981, Ribault Lagasne, 14th April-Iloilo 10th April, Wood and Sugar-B. & Co. |

TOMORROW.

Hongkong Whampoa Dook ReturZLO.

St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong. The following will be the order of service Albenias to-morrow.

Taksang gu Holy Communion 7.30 a.m., Matina 13 am., | Adamastor............. Responses: Tallis, Venite: Crotch, Psalms: Tsinan................. Smith, Wallace and Rimbault, Te Deum : Nanshan Wondward, Smart, and Turlo, Benedicitus: Tweeddate Garret in G., Anthem: "Blessed be the God Tamil............. and Father"-Wesley, Hymn: 133.

Holy Communion 12 noon, Kyrie: Hum- British Trader, Br. 2.5., 2,170, R. E Hutchin-

son, 12th April,-Barry 25th Feb., Coal.mel în 3 fat, Offertory Hymn: 520 B. B. M. S. Government.

Evensong 5.45 p.m., Responses: Tallis, Carl Diederichsen, Ger. 8.5., 772, H. Schlaikier, Psalms: Hayes, Woodward and Monk, Magni- 14th April,-Haiphong and Hoihow 9th ficat: Lawes in C, Nunc Dimittis; Battisbill is D., Hymns: 197 500 and 135, Vesper Hymn: April, Gen.-J. & Co.

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THE WEATHER.

Buck, Hart Cazenave, Mr.

The following report is from Mr. J 1. Plum-Chauzy, Cte.

Clark, Geo, J. mer, Chief Assistant of the Hongkong Obser-

Clark, W. G. Colson, F. S.

vatory!-

Cheang Chew, Br. £8., 1,213, Frampton, Ich Chunsang, Br. s.s., 1,418, Cox, 10th April,--Ward No. 1, Voluntaries: "Festal Com-has risen in N, China and fallen in S. China. Coulson, C. II.

April, Singapore 9th April, Gen.--Chi-

леве.

Clavering, Br. s., 2,154, D. Barton, 16th April,

-San Francisco 29th Feb., Gen.-C. C. S. Co.

Onsang, Br. 9.s., 1,987. Į. T. Davies, 1sh April-Java 7 April, Sugar.-J. M: &

Co.

Fausang, Br. 6.5, 1,410, Mitchell, 16 h April,----

Saigon 12th April, Rica.-J., M. & Co. Hanoi, Fr., 739, Merlees, 16th April,-- Haiphong and Hoihow 15th April, Gen.-

A. R. M.

Clearances at the Tiarbour Office. San Cheong, for Canton,

Frot Ho, for Canton,

Hanol, lor Ha'how,

Hongkong, for West River.

Mathildefor Huthow.

Phranang, for Bangkok.

Cheangchew, for Singapore. Kaifong, for Manila. Meridian, for Penarth. Tamil for Haiphong. Hangehou, for Canton.. Fvandale, for Maji. Wingchal, for Macau. Paul Beau, for Canton. Fousang, for Saigon. Clavering, for Portland.

"Kwongse, for Newchwang.

Tyr, for Hongay. Macau, for Macao.

Departures. April 16.

Doric, for San Francisco.

Rubi, for Manila.

Both, for Pakhoi.

Bongbee, lor Amoy.

Wooung, for Shanghai.

Cragoswald, for Bangkok. Evandaler, for Kobe, Meridian, for Penarth.

193aaeugera arrived.

Per Kft, from Manila-Mr. Kaniman S. Ford, Dr and Mrs, Pursell, Messrs. V. Gig lings, J Ponca, N. Reyes, Mr. Taylor E Deckey, Mr. J. Walker and daughter, Messrs. J. McMillan, J. Osborn, Mrs. Orna and chill, Mesra J. Simplicio, McWal, G. Fisher, Mrs. Randall and 2 children, Messrs. G. Caulkins, C. and M. Macdonald, L. Bewley, J. Johnson, R. Dietz, J. Alonso, J. Van Fleet, and 59 Chi

Dose.

Per Clavering, from England-Mrs D. Bar- ton Whitby. From San Francisco-Miss L. C. McCrory,

Per Chiang Chew, from Singapore-260 Chinese,

Shipping Report.

Sourabaya 31st Mar., Sugar.-J., M. & Co. Chwnshan, Br. 3.9., 1,281, 1. DJ. Jenkins, 12th

April, Saigon 8th April, Gen.-B. & Co. Claverley, Br, 5.9., 1991, Wm. P. Putt, 121

April, New York via Singapore and Manila 9th April, Gen.-S., T. & Go. Cyrus, Br. *.., 2,174, F. Simmons, 12th April,

Japan 7th April, Rice-Samuet & C Empress of India, Er. s.s., 3,002, O, P. Marshall, 12th April, Vancouver 21st Mar, and Shanghai rath April, Mails and Gen.-C. P. R. Co.

Feradene, Br. 5.9, 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th April-Rangoon 30th Mar,, Rice.-Order Glenshiel, Br. 3.5, 2204, E. Warner, R.N.R. 13th April,-London via Singapore 77th Feb., Gen-McG. B. & Gow. Gregory Ancar, Br. 53, 2,940, J. G. Olifant, rath April,-Calcutta 26th Mar., via Penang and Singapore 7th April, Gen.-D. S. & Con Là

Haiching, Br. 5., 1,267, A. E. Hodgins, 15h

April-Foochow 12th April, Amoy 13th, and Swatow 14th, Gen.-D., L. & Co. Heathdene, Br. s.5., 2,740. H. R. Ketley, 12th April, Maji 6th April, Coal-B. & Co. Hopsang, Br. 8.s., 1.359, J. M. Hay, 12th April

-Saigon 8th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Hugen, Norw. s.5, 829, Gathey, 7th April,- Moji 1st April, Coal-Arigaara Thoresen & Co.

Isle de Negros, Am. ss., 200, Lartiligen. 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. & Co

Ismaila, Br. 35, 3,381, A. E. Stebbing, 11th April,-Rangoon via Singapore 29th Mar, Rice.-J., M. & Co.

Kelvin, Br. 1.5., 2,366, W. G. McLennan, 14th April, London via Singapore 8th April, Gen.-N. Y. K.

Loongsang, Br. 1.1., 1,091, G. S. Weigall, 15th |

April, Manila ràth April, Gen.—J., M; & Co.

Marie Jebsen, Ger. s.s., 2,300, Bendixen, 7th April, Java Ports 29th Mar., Sugar- Tùng Keo.

M.

Strave, Ger. 1966, P. Brandt, 14th April, -Tamiui roth April, Amoy 12th, and Swatow 13th, Gen.-S. & Co

Nanshan, Br. 5.s., 1,299, F. F. Stoveli, 6th April,--Saigon 2nd April, Rice-B. & Co. Pahat, Ger..., 1,018, H. Bandelin, 14th April, ngkok 7th April, Rice and Teakwood, B. & S.

Petrarch, Gen. ... 1,252, Ch. Ahrens, 14th April,-Saigon 9th April, Rice and Rica- Anur, &-Wing Qing

Phra Chom Klao, Ger, 8, 1,011, D. Reimers;|--

13th April,-Bangkok 6th April, Rico-M. & Co.

Str. Fatang from Saigoo-Light N'ly winds Phranang, Ger. 1.1., 1,011, F. Mangelsdorf, 15th

and fine.

Str. Ontang from Java-Fine weather, mo- derate N.E'ly swell.

Str. Meridian from England:-Fine weather throughout the voyage.

Str. Kaifeng from Manila:-Fine weather, light N'ly wind, smooth sea.

Str. Clavering from San Franciico-Mode rately, fine passage, nothing of note occurring.

Str. Cheangshew from Singapore-Moderate N.E. and N.N.E. wind, and clear weather the whole way from there.

April,-Bangkak 6th April, Rice,-B, & S Pronto, Gar. s.s., 612. H. Grandt. 14th April,- Newchwang and Chefoo 8th April, Beans. ---H, A. L.

Queen Louise, Br. 8.5, 2,170, Nicoll, 12th

·April-Cardiff 19th Feb., Coals.-D. &

Taishan, Br. $.., 1,121, J. Jenkins, 13th April, -Saigon 7th April, Rice and Cotton.-B & Co, Taksang, Br. 3.5, 998, Baker, 15th April,

Canton 15th April, Gen.-J., M. & Co. Tsinan, Br. ... 2,600, C. Lindbergh, 14th

April, Manila 11th April, Gen.-B. & S. vitrang, Br. u., 1,736, Bowker, 13th April,- Hongay 9th April, Coal.-J., M, & Co.

SAILING VESSELS.

Ships Passed The Canal. Ousward—16th March—Maria, Kilda, 18th Algoa Bay, Br. bg 11, Title, 4th Mar

Hongay 15th Feb., Coal.-B. & S. Arrow, Br. 4-masted bq, 2,971, McDonald, Hyson, Oldenburg, Dornoch, Thyra, Orangi. 17th Mar-from New York, Ketosine (il. Netr. 15th March-Arragon, Palma, Salveig, -S, O. Co.

March-Voronej Braishuch sand March----

Strazburg. 30th March-Aragonia, Benmohr, | Marla T, Ital. bq., 1,118, D. Urso, 9th April,

Angus, Simoom. 6th March-Bayern, Fera,| Mayune, Deucalion, Ella, Sagami, Theodor sville, Gerd. 9th April-Ernest Simens,|

Titania, Gisela, Plantmart, Verona, Ulysses, Segovia, Algonia, 13th April–Sauda, Schuyl kill.

Homeward-18th March-Alesia, Alcinous, 30th March-Macduf, Radnorshire.. 9th April -Oanfa, Roon. 13th April-Socotra.

-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood.- Order.

Steamers Expected.

Vertels

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Agents

Due

Laisang...... Singapore .1, M. & Co. April 17 Armeria....... Manila...H. A. L... April 17 Arrivals at Home-tóth, March-Amöria, Folynesian ... Saigon...... M. M....... April 18 Himers, Prinuu Maria. 18th March-Low- Manila....... Singapore. P. & O. Co April 18 Mir Castle, Syria, Vindobona, Maris Valerie Hyson Singapore B. & S...Aptil 18 22nd March-Yarra, Nestor. 25th March-Siberii...... Japan... P. M. Co... April 19 Gera, Nubia, 30th March-Glenlochy, Wurs. Tartar, Japan. C. P. R. Co April 23 Empire. P. Darwin G, L. & Co April 24

St. Peter's Seamen's Church. Queen's Road West.

Holy Communion 12.15 p.m. Matins 1a.m., Venite, MacFarren; Deum, Russell; Benedictus, Troutbeck; |Hymns, 296, 481, 165 and 443.

On the 16th at 11.30 am. The barometer

In the Philippines it is stationary.

AN ALARMED ACTRESS.

TRAGIC STORY ENDS HAPPILY.

"Who that has not been on the stage can know the strain of rehearsals?" asked Miss ' Alice Hope, a well known West of England Actress. "Many real tragedies are enacted on the other side of the Stage Curtain. Out of sight of the audience, and undreamed of by the Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. public, many a Player fights the Battle of Life McAran, T. P.:

against terrible odds.” ** Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Miller, P. L..

Mackie, C. Gordon Marriott, Dr. O. Mast, Sidney

Monro, R.N., Com. C. S. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.

E. O.

Newington, A. G. North, C. J. Osborn, Mrs. F Osborne, E. Parkes, W. G. Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J. Pattie, Mr. & Mrs. J. A.

Dean, G. Deboulet, Mr. Derbyshire, J. H.

Curry, Mr. E. G. The greatest pressure would appear to lie Davies, Mrs. J. T. over Manchuria, while pressure is relatively Deacon, F. B. low in the western part of the China Sea.

Gradients are slight on the China Coast and Telight E. winds may be expected in the Formo

sa Channel.

Light E: to SE. winds in the northern part | Downing, J. C.

Ehrlick, A. of the China Vra.

Forecast-Light E to SE winds; fine. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Farrow, G. J. & servant CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. Fisher, H. G.

April 16th, 1994, a.m.

Garcia, J. M. Bar, Th. Hu. Wind Wr. Glover, "",

Eventang 6.30 p.m., Magnificat, Henley Nunc, Crotch; Hymns, 299, 445, 140 and 180.

The Church launch Dayspring will call on ships carrying white crews to bring friends ashore to the services between 915 and 1030 a.m., and between 5.15 and 6 p.m., (Kowloon | Police Pier, 10.30 and 6 p.m.): returning after- wards. The Answering Pennant is the Call flag. All the sittings are free and unappropriat- ed. Visitors welcome. Books, &c. provided.

Sunday school 10 to 10.45 am.

vrCt Office.

& Mall will close for :- Canton-Per Honam, 17th April, 9 AM. Canton-Per Fatshan, 17th April, 9 a.M. Namtao-Per Taichun, 17th Apríl, 9 A.M. Sanbue-Per Hot Fu, 17th April, 9 A.M. MACRO-Per Wingchal, 17th April, 9 A.M. Swatew, Amoy and Foochow-Fer Hatching, 17th April, 9 A.M.

Canton-Per Hankow, 19th April, 9.39 A.M. Macao Per Heuwgskan, 18th April, 1.15 P.M. Manila-Per Loongrang, 18th April, 3 P.M. Amoy Per Chiangchew, 18th April, 3 P.M. Boihow and Haiphong-Per Carl Diederich sem, 18th April, 5.8.3.

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Canton-Per Powan, 18th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Honam, 19th Aprii, 7.30 a.M. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Пailoong, 19th April, 9 A.M.

Haiphong--Per Hanof, 19th April, 9 A.M. Europe, &c., India, vla Tuticorin-Per Salarie, 19th April, 11 A..

Calcutta Per

Singapore, Penang and Gregory Apcar, 19th April, 2 P.M.

Singapore and Bangkok-Per Chustang, 19th April, 2 P.M.

Swatow, Tsingtao and Ticatsin-Por Kansu, 19th April, 3 P.M.

Kobe-Per Tsinan, (gib

Rone-res Aprit, 3 P.M.

Canton-Po Fatshan, 19th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Hankow, 20th April, 7.30 AM. Manila-Per Kaifong, 20th April, 3 P.M. Shanghai-Per Hangchow, 10th April, 3 P.. Shanghai, Yokohama and Kobe--Per Mar | quis Racquzkem. 20th 'pril, 3 P.M.

Canton-Per Powan, 20th April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Honam, 2181 April, 7.30 6.M. Canton-Per Fatshan, 21st April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Hantow, 22nd April, 7.30 AM. Amoy and Shanghai-Per Funnan, zad April, 3 P.M.”

Canton-Per Powan, azod April, 5 P.M. Canton-Per Honam, 23rd April, 7.30 A.M. Manila-Per Zafiro, 23rd April, 9 4-M. Empe, & India, pia Tuticorin- Pe Bengal, 23rd April, 15 A.M.

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Grant, A. W. Gras, Mr.

Hall, Capt Hamblin. J. H.

Hamel, F. E.

Hamersley, A. F. Hanford, H. B. Harvey, R. D.

Pike, R.N., Lt. & Mrs. G. Potter, A. G. Potts, W. H.

Ris, Mr. and Mrs. Sayle, R. T. D. Schmidt, W. E. Simmers, Mr. and Mrs

Skott, C.

Srmerville, Geo. Somewille, Mrs. A. Stanley, H. II.

Steven, Mr.

Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C.

Swann, G. Thomas, C. B. Haughwoat, W. B. Trimmel, W. D. Hayton, J. T. Vernon, Mr. and Mrs.), Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Whitton, Mrs. A. M. Icely, Raz, F.

Wolff, Philip Johannsen, E. Woolmer, Mr. & Mrs. Joseph, Mr. and Mr. Wright, Mr. and Mrs,

Junio, P.

E. S.

Bell, Mrs. J.

C. G.

CONNAUGHT.

"A few months ago," continued Miss Hope, "my health gave way in the most alarming man. ner. My appetite, which had been always of the best, left me. At night I could get no rást, And in the morning felt more dead than alive, I was a martyr to neuralgia. Of course, I had to eat, but I couldn't digest my meals. Food

gave me acute pains in the chest, which made me afraid to temp' my lost appetite. I became so weak that I could scarcely crawl about. Doctors told me I was anemic. A chemist

suggested that I should try Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people. I am very pleased now that I acted upon the suggestion." I had only taken a fow of the pills when I found that my Mardon, Mr. and Mrs. appetita was returning, I ste my food and McKilligins, H. G.

|enjoyed it, and felt no ill-effects after it"

"Could you sleep batter?" the reporter asked.

Bell, J. F.

Boyce, W. B.

Menashib, R.

Broughton, J. B.

Moir, Geo. A.

Caucho, J.

Moos, Albert

Christie, Mr. & Mrs. D. Moss, Thos.

Newborn, R. H.

Cronin, John

Dalley, Mr.

Nicholas, J. Q. Olegario, G. Osgood, Mrs. M. E. Pflieder, E. J.

Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. B. Pilaline, Mr.

Davies, F. O.

Dufour, Mrs. B.

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Guerins, Mr. & Mrs.

Guernet, Mr.

Harris, J. D.

Hayter, L.

Howard, E.

Helme, E. B.

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VIBITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Patin, G.

Bergmann, R M.

Poiglaise, F. Clark, Mrs E. W

Railton, W. A, Forse, E. Haesloop, Mr. & Mrs. Reau, Mr. and Mrs, R.

Rice, P. J. Haesloop, Master Haughton, Miss M. E. Rose, Mr. & Mrs. T. J.

Schmidt, H. Jameson, J. Walt Kent,, L-Col. F. Shepherd, Bruce

Z.

Stephens, Mr. & Mrs.

M. J. D. T'alati, Mr. and Mrs. M.

P.

Kent, Mr. F. E. Kofod, Capt. F. Muelle, Ed. (Consultor

Peru) Ough, A. H.

Vaughan, H. S. Witton, G. F. CRAIGIEBURN.

Sta Lauder, P.

Menocal, D. A, Smith, Mr. and Mrs.

Austen, RN,

Surgeon and Mr. Cowden, Mrs, & Mise

Canton-Per Fatshan, 24th April, 9 a.M. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokobama, Crafton, R. H. Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per Athenian, Craig, W. E. Dann, G. H. | 27th April, 10.45 A.M.

Europe, &c., india, via Tuticorin-Pet Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Prins Heinrich, 27th April, 11 8.M,

Helms, W. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs.

M. B.

Books centaising stamps of the following denominations may be obtained at the counter of General Post Office for $1.00 each.

16 stamps at 4 cents.

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Until further notice the transmission of correspondence via Dalay, and the Trans Siberian Railway is discontinued,

Parcels are now accepted for transmission to Batavia and the Dutch East Indies “direct.”

Scale of charge as folle is -

1 lb. to 3 lbs. $1.15

4 lbs. to 7 lb-$1.50

8 lbs, to 11 lbs-$3.00

burg, Denbighshire 6th March-Tolder, Kin-Emp, of Japan Vancouver. C. P. R.CoMay 6 tuck, Seydlits, Hudson. 9th April-Palermo | Indrapura... Portland... P. & A. Co. May I Greatest length a feat. Australian, Palermo. 13th April–G. Ferd,

Laslau, Keemun,

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AGENTS IN THE FAR EAST

Roberts, A. G. Robertson, W. R. Rutherford, N. H. Shearer, Mr. and Mrs.

R. H.

Swaby, Thomas C. Wakeman, G. 5,

Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs Wells, Mr. and Mrs.

R. W. M. B, Loir. J.

Williams, W.H.

Beattie, J. M. Beattie, M. P, Benson, Mr. & Mrs. Bunny, Lieut. Col.

PEAK.

Lowa, D. R. Martin, K. McDermott, A. P. B. F. Moxon, Mr. and Mrs, W.

Herbert Buray, Major and Mrs. Perry, F Bunny, Miss

"Oh, yes. Not only did I sleep soundly, but I woke up in the morning without any signs of neuralgia or indigestion. At the end of the second bottle I felt as well as ever I had done in my life. I would not be without Dr. Williams' pink pills now on any account,”

"Do you know anyone else that has been cured by them?"

"Yes. After my experience I recommanded them to my sister, who is just as enthusiastic over them as I am. She had also suffered very

to health solely to these pils.”

The experience of Miss Hope is that of many who have suffered from diseases arising from poor blood and shattered nervas-anemia, bile, consumption, eczema, headache, indigestion, kidney diseases, rheumatism, scrofula. Dr. Williams' pink pills have cured these and other diseases in countless cases. Women they especially help in those characteristic troubles which they do not talk about. The pills are not a cure-all. They cure by action on the blood and on the nerves, caring fits, paralysis, locomotor ataxy, St. Vitus danco, neural Only the genuine pills, bearing Dr. Williams* name, cure. Substitutes never cura. Gengine pills post fred from Williams' Medicine Com Frege, Mr. and Mrs.

| pany, Holborn-viaduct, London, for two abil. French, Major G. A. Skelton, Mrs.

lings and ninepence; but can be had at all Grant, a.N., Eog. Lieut, Smith, A. Findlay

medicine shops if you take care to get Dr. Smith, C. W. Spaickhaver, W. O. C. Williams. When Steavenson, D.

Pollock, H. E. Post, N. Prati, Major and Mrs. Reid, T. H.

Brawn, Col. L. F. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Dymock, F.A, A. Ehelderke, Capt. Foote, R.H., Capt. and Sawer, Mrs. W. E.

Mrs,

Graci Smith, Mr. E. Grant Whitlow, Mr. & Mrs.

A. R. and child

Hudig, D. Woodward, Mr. & Mrs. Hamilton, Major

and children

THOMAS'

Adanis, F. R. Bakken, J. O.

Marroni, M,

Parker, H. E.

Berrain, C. F. Bish, Wm. N. Cancesan, Ŋ. W. Cayle, J. Crego, Mr, Duniat, A. E. Eastman, M. G.

Pelmer, Chas. 8.

Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.

J.

Pington, C. D. U.

Rinker, T. E.

Sharp, Edward Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.

H. E. S. Watson, Mr. and Mrs.

Whiley, Mr.

Erskine, K. P. Forman, J. G.

Hough, Dr. Jenson, Mr.

Wilson Mrs.

Kernan, L. E.

Key, G. W.

Lehman, E.

William, S. Young, L. C.

Rice, P. J.

Sinclair, A. Skelton, Mr.

Stokes, Mr.

THIS TALENTED ACTRESS '

|Hardy, R.N., Comman- Sutherland, Mr. and was asked whether she had any objection to

Hamilton, J. E.

der and Mrs.

Hays, I,

Hewitt, F. T. B.

Holborow, Mr. Jeffery, Mrs. Jeffues, H. W. King, Mr. Longstaff, G. B. Longstaff, Mits

Mrs. J. and child Uffel, W. van Watkins, R., Capt.

and Mrs. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Wenborn, S. T White, Dr. and Mrs.

M. J.

Yates, Mr. & Mrs. C. C

KOWLOON.

Jewell, F. F.

Loury, Dr. and ---and childran

Baker, Col. Daniel, W. Dya, H:6,-- Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. Murchie, Mr. J. B. Iremonger, Lieut.-Col. Yokura, K,

and Mrs.

her case being published, Miss Alice Mand Hope replied, "None whatever." Thus we are able to give to the world the true story of as Actress's Escape..

THE

NOTICE

"HE Public are hereby informed that no change has been made in the Rates of Subscription to the Hongkong Telegraph and Mrs, they are wamed against paying more than

TEM CENTS (10 cts.) per Bingle Copy.

THE MANAGER, Hongkong Telegraph Co., Lal

Hongkong, 30th September, 1905.

JEFFREY & Co. HERIOT BREWERY

FOR JOHN JEFFREY

EDINBURGH.

FINE OCTOBER ALES.

A stock of JEFFREY's fine OCTOBER BREW has now been landed and is being offered FIRKINS of 9 gallons;

KILDERKINS of 18 gallons;

OFFICE

DUDDELL ST

· Also

HOGSHEADS of 54 gallons;

PINTS (Vidoz. to the case). BET'S "populag. EDINBURGH XIXX STOUT in onses of 7 dow; pints.

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