Shipping,
Art'.
Hong Mob, Br. 5.3., 2,555 W. Dawson, 21st April, Penang via Singapore 16th April, Gen-Jon Teck Seng. Anghin, Ger. s.5, 1,001, F. J. Schaefer, 22nd April,Bangkok 15th April, Rice.-M. &
S.
Decima, Ger. 5.s., 794, P. Christiansen, 221 d' April, Saigon 17th April, Rico and Gen": -S., W. & Co.
Standard. Norw. 5.5, 98, Hansen, 22nd April,
-Cardiff 6th April, Coal --Order. Chusan, Br. 8.5., 2,852, W. B. Palmer, 22ed April,-Bombay 5th April, and Singapore 171b, Mails and en.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Banca, Br. 5,8., 3794, J. B. Fergusson, 22nd April,-Bombay 4th April, and Singapore 16th, Gen.-P. x O. S. N. Co. Thales, ir..., 89, Rebson, 2nd April,
Taiwanfoo 20th April, and Swatow ait, Gen-D, L. & Co. Prometheus, Úr. s.s., 3.583, G. Moir, 22nd April, -Si gapore 17th April, Gen.-B. & S. Kampot, French s.s., 436, Bavay, 22nd April,-
Saigon 18th April. Rice-Man Fat, Mathilde, Ger 5.4., 678, Schlaikier, zand April, -Swatow 21st April, Gen.-J. & Co. Nigretia, Br. 8.5, 4,530, S. Harrison, 22nd April,-Moji 15th April, Coal-Mr. Jeffries
Departures. April 22.
ilyson, for Tacoma. Taksang, for Bangkok. Apenrade, for Hoihow. Laertes, for Saigon. Keongwal, for Bangkok. Hutton, lor Coast Parts. Yunnan, for Shanghai. Kwangu, for Shanghai. Giangbee, for Singapore. Oscar, for Kutchinatzu,
Presespark arrived.
Per long fok, f om Penang, &c.—Mr. and Mrs. W. Cowan and family, and 1,086 Chinese. Per Kompol, from Saigon-Mr. Michaux. Per Prometheus, from Singapore-150 Chl
nese.
Per Thaler, from Coast Ports-Messrs. H. Arthur, Condavera, Mr. and Mrs. Hemp and z children.
Passengers departed.
Per Saluzie, for Saigon-Messrs. Marques de Barthelmy, Alex. L. Stein, and Dr. H. R. Macnley. For Singapore-Messrs. G. F. Wit ton, Y. Nakamura, Michel Gantus, Chas. Ben. jamin, and Capt. Chanzy. For Colombo-Lt. Wehmeyer. For Port Said-Lieut. Gonbomis, and Me Mondrik. For Marsailles-Massis. Ignacia Frederico, Leforte, Maistre, A. P. Souza, Jose Vaz, C. Augusto da Sousa and Jose M.; Garcia.
Per Polynesien, for Shanghai-Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Castro, Mr. and Mrs. H. Humphreys, Mrs. Rose Davidson, Revs P. Favier, P. Tour. mien, M. Leykauff, P. Steichen, F. I con l'obert, P. D. Licomte and Henry, Messrs. E. Denegri. H. R. Puincar, B. Scheppel, V. S. Meyers, M. Denegri, C. Tong. E. S. Turner, A. J. da Souza, Geo Kermdoerfer, P. A. da Souza, C. H. Dickson, Oulu Kruger, T. Gonsalves, Vicinte Monge, W. 9. Painter, A. Lareim, Gaspard, Danhelenty, Le Castro, Luigi Roglioni and Loini Jacques. For Kabe-Messrs. L S. Ting and Wong Kami ee. For Yokohama--Mis. F. Reyes, and Mr. G Putin.
Vernels in Port.
STEAMERS.
Amara, Br. 5.5, 1.565. C. J. Mattock, rothi
April, Saigon 15th April, Rice, Flour and Colton Seed., M. & Co. Athenian, Br. 9,6,, 2,440, S. Robinson, 7th April-Vancouver, B.C. 7th Mar.. and Shanghai 4th April, Gen.-C. P. R. Ca. Bengal, Br. 5.5., 2,791, G. Philipps, 21st Apr1,
-Shanghai roth April, Mails and Gen. P. & O. S. N. Co. British Trader, Br. .., 2,170, R. E. Hutchin.
son, 11th April,-Barry ath Feb., Coal.
H. B. M. S. Government. Chenan, Br. ., 1,349, F. D. Northcombe, 20th April-Iloilo 17th April, Sugar, Gen.-B. & S.
Chwnshan, Br. s., 1,281, T. D. Jenkins, rath
April-Saigon 8th April, Gen.-B. & Co. Cyrus, Br. 5.5, 2,174, F. Simmons, rath April,- Japan 7th April, Rice-Samuel & Co. Feradene. Br. 8.5, 2,448, R. J. Fisher, 13th April-Rangoon 30th Mar, Rice, -Order. Foyle, Dr. s... z,690, T. A. Page, 1 st April,-
Moji 15th April, Coal.-M. B. K. Frithjof, Nerw. 6.5, 891, Haraldsen, 20th April, -Tamsui 17th April, Gen O. S. K.. Glenshiel, Br. 8.5, 2,204, E. Warner, R.N., 13th April,London via Singapore 27th Feb., Gen-McG. B. & Gow. Hanyang, Br. s.5, 1,206, R. D. Caswell, 19th April-Shanghai 15th April, Gen.-B. &
S.
Heathdene, Br. s., 3,740, H. R. Ketley, 12th April, Maji 6th April, Coal.-B. & Co. Ho how, Br. s.., 896, W. Shaw, zoth April
Swalow roth April, Gen.-B. & 5. Hugen, Norw, as,, Bag, Gothey, 7th April,- Moji 1st April, Coal.-Arignara Thoresen & Co.
Jsle de Negros, Am. 8,6., 200, Lantligen, 7th April, Manila 3rd April, Ballast.-B. & Co
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1904.
Kohsichang, Ger. 4.8., 1,399, T. Spiesen, 21st
April, Bangkok 13th April, Rice, and Wood.-B. & S. Laisang, Br. 8.5, 2,214, E. J. Tádd, 17th April, ---Calcutta 1st April, Penangoth, and Sin. gapore 11th, Gen.-J. M. & Co.
Jewell, F. F.
Iremonger, Licut-Col. Yokum, K.
and Mrs.
Steamers Expected.
HONGKONG.
KOWLOON.
Vessels
From Agents
Due
Akuzawa, N. Allen. Gen. H. S.
Lamont, W. A.. Leggatt, E A.
Baker, Col. Daniel, W.
Anderson, Mr.
Lewis, A. R.
Dye, H. S.
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Loury, Dr. and Mrs.
and children Gomes, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr.. ·
Lewis, J. H. Lyon, H. G. Macgowan, R.J. Mackie, C. Gordon Marriott, Dr. O.
J. B.
Murchie, Mr.
Mast, Sidney
Mast, Mr. and Mrs. E. Crofton, R. H.
McAran, T. P.
Craig, W. E.
J. McElroy, Misa
Dann, G. H.
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Lauder, P. Menocal, D. A. Ross, W. W.
Black, Mr. and Mrs. Lord Ormonde, Br. ... 2,533. James Aiken, Algoa. Manila. P. M. Co... April 23 Boggan; Mr. & Mrs. R.
20th April-Barry Dock 5th Mar., Coal-Empire.......... Darwin. G., L. & Co April 24 Bonner, E. 4, Ay K. & Co.
Catherine Apr. Singapore .D. S. & Co. April 25 Borthwick, Mrs. R. W. Marie Jebsen, Ger. s., 2.200, Bendixen, 7th Strassburg Singapore. H. A. L....April 25 Brown, W. S.
April-lava Borts 29th Mar., Sugar. Prinz Heinrich. Japan...... M. & Co... April 26 Tong Kee.
Tartar............ Japan.....C. P. R. Co April 26 Buck, Bart
Singapore M. & Co... April 27 Clark, Geo. J. Bayern Tjilatjap........ Macasar...C. J. J. L.April 28 Clark, W. G.
Japan....P. M. Co... May 2 Clem, Mr. and Mrs Ceptic...
Calcutta...), M. & Co. May 4 Namsang Emp. of Japan Vancouver. C. P. R. Co May Oldenburg...... Aden..... M. & Co., May 10 Indrapure .....Porland...P. & A. Col May 11 Coulson, C. II, Korai.......... San F'cisco P. M. Co... May 13 Davies, Mrs. J. T.
Deacon, F. B.
Nanshan, Br. 5.5., 1,299, R. F. Stovell, 6th April-Saigon 2nd April, Rice.-B. & Co. Nithsdale, Br. 1.8., 2,334, John Cameron, 19th April-Murotan (apan) 9th April, Coul. −D.& Co. Lt
Paklat, Ger, 5.5, 018, H. Bandelin, 14th April, -Bangkok 7th April, Rice and Teaks oot. --B. & S.
Samsen, Ger. s.8., 998, Fr. Rehwaldt, toth April-Kobsichang (Bangkok) 13th April, Rice and Timber.-M. & Co. Sandyford, Br. s.8., 2,057, W. Stephens, 18th April,-Kuchinotzu, 13th April, Coal.-B. & Co. Seward, Am. transport, 1,250, Croskey, 20th
April,-Manila 16th April
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Siberia, Am. s.s., 5,655, J. T. Smith, 20th April
-San Francisco 23rd Mar, and Shanghai 18th April, Mails and Gen.-P. M. S. 5. Go,
L.
Calson, F. S.
Meikle, Mr. & Mrs. E. Miller, P. L. Monro, R.N., Com. C. S. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs.
E, Q.
Dean, G.
Newington, A. G.
Derbyshire, J. H.
North, C. J.
| Douglas, Capt. & Mrs. J, Osbom, Mrs. F.
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Sayle, R. T. D.
Sishan, Br. 2, 845, A. Jones, 20th April,
Saigon 16th April, Rice and Meal.-B. & Co.
Hailan Seword Oscar II.
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Grant, L. C.
Gras, Mr.
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Hall, Capt. T.
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Taishan, Br. 5.8., 1,121, J. Jenkins, 12th Apr), -Saigon 7th April, Rice and Colton.-B. & Co,
Taiyuan, Br. 2.5, 140, 1 Dawson, 21st April, -Yokohama via Kobe and Kuchinotau
16th April, Gen.-B. & S.
Tweeddale, Br. s.s. Milne, 16th April, Moji
10th April, Ballast.-G., L. & Co. Zafira, Br. 8.8. 1,611, Rodger, 18th April,
Manila 16th April, Gen.-S., T. & Ch SAILING VRAHELA.
Algoa Bay, Br. bq, 1,111, Title, 4th Mar..-
Hongay 15th Feb., Coal.-B. &'s. Arrow, Br. 4-masted bq., 2,971, McDonald, 17th Mar from New York, Kerosine Oil. -S. O. Co.
Marin Le, Ital, bq, 1,118, D. Urso, 9th April,
-Freemantle 7th Feb., Sandalwood. Order,
Bost Office.
Ships Passed The Canal. Netward-15th March—Maria, Kilda. 18th March-Varonej Breizhuel, 22nd March- Hysan, Oldenburg, Dornoch, Thyra, Orange, Nees 25th March-Arragon, Palma, Salveig,
Hamblis, J. H. Hamersley, B. F. Hanford, H. B. Harfurst, R. Hart, R. G. Hlaughwont, W. B. Hayton, J. T.
Hooper, Mr. and Mrs. Icely, Rev. F. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs.
E, 5.
Strassburg, 30th March-Aragonia, Benmohr, Angus, Simoon, 6th March-Bayern, Pera, Deucalion, Ella, Sagami, Theodorwille, Gerd. 9th April-Ernest Simons, Titania, Gisela, Plantmars, Verona, Ulysses, Segovia, Algonia.
Johanasen, E. 13th April-Sandu, Schuylkill, 16te April-Katsch, E. A. Calls, Sydney, Teenkat, Borneo, Courtfield, Indramayo, Silverlip. 20th April-Vindodona, Elaine, Heimdal, Sithonia,
Schueyler, W. R. Simmers, Mr. and Mrs.
Skott, C.
Somerville, Geo.
Somewille, Mrs. A.
Stanley, H. II.
Sie henson, Mr. and
Mrs. T. S.
Stuart, Mrs. Leslie C. Sullivan, Miss
Thomas, C. B.
Trimmel, W. D. Vernon, Mr, and Mes. !. Whitton, Mrs A. M. Wolff, Philip Wadimer, Mr. & Mrs. Ker, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wright, Mr. and Mrs.
C, G. Kirkwood, Miss
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Bell, Mrs. J. Bell, J. F. Boyce, W. B. Broughton, J. H. Canchn, J.
Connaught.
Homeward 18th March-Aleria, Alcinous. 30th March--Macduff 9th April-Roon. 13th April-So.otra.
Arrivals at Home-16th Match-Ambria, Himera, Prinsesse Marie. 18th March-Low- ther Castle, Syria, Marie Valerie, 22nd March |—Yarra, Nestor, 25th March-Gera, Nubia. A Mail will close for :-
30th March-Glenlochy, Wurzburg, Denbigh Christie, Mr. & Mrs Canton-Per Honam, 23rd April, 7.30 AM.
shire, 6th March—Toider, Kintuck, Seydlitz, Man la-Per Zafiro, 23rd April, 9 A.M.
Cronin, Joha Hudson, gil April-Palermo, Australien, Dalley, Mr. Amoy Per Nanshan, 23rd April, to A.M.
Palermo. 13th April-C. Ferd, Laeisz, Davies, F. O. Europe, &c., India, via Tuticorin --Par
Keemun. 16th April-Radnorshire. B xgai, 23rd April, 11 A.M.
Macao-Per Heungsham, 231d April, 1.55 P.M. April-Mogune, Oanfa. Moji and Salina Cruz (Mex)-Pez Clavering. 23rd April, 3 P.M.
Shanghai-Per Hanyang, z3rd April, 3 P.M. Amoy-Per Hongmoh, 131 Apr 5 P.M. Shanghai-Per Sachsing, 23rd Apri', 5 P.M. Namtao-Per Taichun, 23rd Apríl, 5 PM. Sanbue-Per Hoi Fu, 23rd April 5 P.M. Macao-Per Wingchai, 23rd April, 5 P.M. Swatow, Amoy and Tamsui-Per Frithjot. 23rd April, M.
Swatow, Amoy and Fnochow-Per Thries, 23rd April, 5 PM.
Canton-Per Fafshan, 24th April, 9 a M. Hoihow, Singapore and Bangkok-Per Pak- las, 25th April, 9 AM.
Shanghai-Per Chenan, 25th April, 3 P.M. Moji-Per Foyle, 25th April, 3 P.M. Shanghal-Ter Whampoa, 25th April, 3 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta Per Laisang, 16th April, 2 P.M.
Manila-Per Yuensang, 16th April, 3 P.M. Shanghai Per Strassburg, 26th April,
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Nicholas, J. C. (legaria, G. Pflieder, E. J. Pilatvie, Mr. Rees, L. C.
Dufour, Mrs. B. Dulot, Mme. Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Rheingold, F. Ferandes, V. J..
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Eviana, &c., Jarlia, via Tudor-1.. Sharp Peak.... Prins Heinrich, 27th April, A.M.
Manila-Per Sungkiang, 37th April, 3 P. Cebu and Iloilo Per Wuchang, 18th April,
Manila-Per Rubi, 30th April, 9 a.51. Shanghai, Nagasaki,
Amoy, Straits and Rangoon-Per Purnen,; 37th April, to a M.
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ACCIDENT IN AN ENGLISH COAL PIT
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A daily newspaper with weekly edition published for despatch by the homeward mail While working in a Hanley coal pit some i years ago John Henshall last an eye from a The daily is recommended as more generally spark at the pick-end. The injury set up suitable, except for subscribers in Europe or inflammation, which compelled the doctors to America.
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"Oh, I am much better," replied Mr. Hen-| shall, "I have a better appetite, my nerves are stronger, and I seem to have more vigour manded. me. Considering my age, I am feeling very fit indeed."
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Estimates given for all classes of work on application to
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THE MANAGER, HONGKONG TELEGRAPH CO., La.
I, Ice House Road,
Hongkong.
& Co. HERIOT BREWERY
FINE OCTOBER ALES.
A stock of JEFFREY'S fine OCTOBER BREW has now been landed and is being offered in FIRKINS of 9 gallons;
OFFICE:
3 DUDDELL ST.
KILDERKINS of 18 gallons;
HOGSHEADS of 54 gallons;
PINTS (7 doz. to the case).
Also JEFFREY'S popular EDINBURGH XXX STOUT in cases of 7 doz. pints,
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